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    THE ttAOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1889.
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v CHARLES MTEINMAN POLTX, Editor.
. ROBERT CLARK, Publisher.
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lit ranter In fM rliv ntid stirrniimtlnf.
fc'S towns Kt ten cent a week. Byinalinvcdel
$ tars year In advance; CO cents a nienUi.
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J? KOTICE TO MUB3CRtBER.S-Rcmlt by cheek
ft or ottenicc order, and where neither of
jjp incMCAii m procured send in a reglMrrccl
s-. letter.
!. Kutered nt the rosteftlce, ns second elavi mnll
mutter.
Annans,
THE INTELLIGENCER,
Lancaster, Pit.
LAHCASTER, PA., July 17, 1889.
l'ewdcrljr te Cerliin.
Mr. Pewtierly uaturnlly U net iiIenHsl
with Mr. Autln Ccirltln'fi refusal te phi-
& Py members of lalKir organization, in
3 the various corporations which 110 rules.
tM TMr. Pevveierly.as the lienil of ( he Kulglits
fg or Laber, could net view with com-
pmcency siieli n policy ; but .Mr.
rewderly's opinion iw the henu or tins
organization is net ns potential u it
would be if ills organization liaii t-hewn
b better Mtlu than it lias tlone te public
gvr' oenfklcuco. Mr. Powd(!rly'8urcnni7ntieii
yb, lacks the vitality due te harmony. The
nltn it has of uniting labor in self pro
tection is geed, but the biiccc&s w liich
has fellow ed its effort lias net been
(treat. The Cerblns have fought It
and often wen ; its monitors hae
kicked in its traces J and the
Jnbjr of the country has net pievcu
ns yet te the ceuutry Hint it is capable
of harmonious union, and lias neither
R? intplrcd confidence in Ha ability te re-
Sm spect Itselr nor made the men who n-k
?W 4r nnl.iuu. 1. nfV.I.l ..f 41... l.l..!ii.lnlrlt.ra
IU UJIUV33 it iUIJllll Ut till; MUlll-lLlllkJII.
Mr. Austin Cerbln lias been a noted
champion in the lists against the
Knights, and he ha borne them te (lie
ground, though they have been aided by
public sympathy aroused against the
very dishonorable methods ucd nguiiiBt
them. Mr. Cerliin in his miner tilt
ngnimt labor at the Heading lien works
will doubtless again te successful, at
least upon the surface, as the labor of
the Schuylkill Valley seems te have lest
all its spirit and te be ready te premise
anything under the measure of its dire
need. It Is net a very geed showing for
thclndustiy of the valley, which it ex
hibits in a state se depressed as te odor
lioreceurw te labor but the acceptance of
employment en any terms. It is the
worst paid labor hi the state ; adellar te
it leeks as big as a cart wheel.
Would it net tlierofeie be well for Mr.
Pewdcrly, vt Idle denouncing Mr.Cerbin,
to-ee whether there is net something
nearer home that it would be mere pio pie
fitublc te him te f-cere? We ficcly admit
Cerbin's badness. We de net me that
It is rigid in him te rcfuc te employ or er
ganised labor, when he uses liim-elf
combination with ether corporations
whenever It suits Ids purpw. JUit In
this exposition of his principles, Mr.
Cerblih-lmply makes the frankly bridal
avowal that his right Is might ; that he
combines te advance his alms when it
suits him te de hi, and feibids bis em em
peoyes te de likcwibc tocaiihe It nulls
iilm te de se, and he can innkc them
obey.
It Is te the latter point that we direct
Mr. I'ewdcrly's attention. As long a.
his Knight of Laber obey t'ei bin rather
than hlm, and iihuiiIm) te ab.indeu his
organization te cam Mr. Cerbin's ilol ilel
lais, he will readily h-e that he ulll
make small headway in stepping Cor Cer
bin's weik. The problem for him te
solve Is te pivMMuj the loyalty of the
lalierer te the labor organization. And
can he de it with the staiving Inbeur?
It Is essential for hlm therefore te bank
his organization dollars iigulii-t Mr
Qirliiii't; ; te de which he must get the
dollars', te de which lie must get the
niinileycd laborers te Mimmrt the tin-
y& employed ; all of which Is his theory
?" i.nt ....I c. .....(.. ..i.. it... .......ii .1 1...
v i"i pvviiunt,i mc- pmc'iicc. i lie
mpiKirting laborers are Inching. Thov
have wearied of thcce"t and have fulkn
out among themselves and se line fill
leu out of tlicinnks. The bend of the
bundle of sticks has Iecued. The cohe
sion of the mass has teeu infei ler te that
of the individual , and se thoeil mind
ed Cerbln, master of many corporations
that swing at his single will, has labor at
his feci te all iippcur.uivl.
We say hi appearance, because the
reality is somewhat dillcrent and the
return of prosicieus times, when labor
will control the situation, will be likely
te disturb Mr. Cerbin's fair sailing. It
is net probable that the labor hccmpleys
Is nel connected w ith labor organizations
whatever It preteidi. It deubtks lies
when it suits it as ticely as the biggest
rnlhead president may de.
But faLsehecnl is net a sound founda
tion for a gieat and noble cutise. It is
the refuge of the oppressed and the
weapon of the oppressor. It is net a
real help te the cause that Is entitled te
live by Its virtue, tilth, a cause is that
of labor. It is the theory of this gev
eminent and the piodamatien of the
politicians that labor should lecelve
within Its borders an udciiiuitc lewuid.
This is the fundamental aim of iroed
Democratic government, which would
check the undue growth of w e.ilth w idle
encouraging industry and causing labor
te earn u row ard itdcu.iutc te comfortable
maintenance.
The labor organizations are distinctly
in line with this Democratic dectiine in
organizing labor te defend it againm the
aggression of the powerful intenM that
selfishly seek te get labor at its lowest
prlcj. Seme day these labor efforts may
have totter success than new attends
them ; but It will te when the laborer is
mere intelligent and totter able in jield
himself te the bend of the unmnuu in
terest. Mr. W. T. Lewis, who is probably
the ablest of the labor leader, of the
ceuutry, is te-day auneuueed te have rc
eigued Ids office as secretary of the
Miner's National 1'iogressive Union,
because he finds such union im
practicable at present, ccn among tlie
single class of laborers with whom he
has been assoelated.ceal miners. And
if real and harmonious union lannet
te had among one class, w hat iiejK cm
there te' of securing it among all classes
of latercrs V
Yet is it net strange that labor should
1 thus weak in a demeciatie govern
ment, where inu man'n vote counts as
iiuuiui-i uuu wueic me Millil labor vole
could control the government? What
fcpcllLs it that tenumbs the power of
this great interest and permit it te te
divided and conquered? Deubllcui His
well thai it lb ; for the labor Interest
might net te trusted te dad justly with
the properly Interest if it gained un
controlled command. It Is a wise Pmv
ideuce that kcejx the forces in equiill
rluni. llie Miitc Heuse.
The stiiierintcudcut of mihlie laiild-
Jnpi rcceiumembi nu addltleu fe the
-'-r
White Heuse. Ills idea Is that a private
rcsldcuce for the prcsirtriut should te
built en ene side of the historic manleu,
and then, with no ether excuse than n
desire for uniformity, lie proitecs that
another wing should te bullion the op
posite Mill? for n picture gallery and
wlntergarden. This transformation e
the executive mansion into a palace will
hardly meet with public approval,
though an enlargement te accommodate
the expansive Harrison family might
te tolerated. The modest and unpre
tentious White HeumjIh new In strong
contract with the magnificence or the
ether public building of Washington,
and with the homes of the rulers of less
Democratic nation. Tills contrast
should te nialiitalned nnd the desperate
crew ding at reception, which l made
(he let excuse for further building, docs
net warrant elaborate changes. The
knew ledge that there is always a crush
en these occasions keeps many away,
but if the White Iiouse were trebled in
size 11 would still te overcrowded for
these free shown. The evil must be
cured, net encouraged. As even the
present crowds overtax the president's
strength it would seem foolish te pro
vide room for mere torture, as would te
the case If picture galleries and wilder
garden1 were added.
A iiisrAicit fiem (.'licyeiine glv es nn ac
count of what Is probably the last hullale
hunt that will ever be held In this country.
Pour men w cut out te caplure n small lierd
of bison en tlie lted desert near ll.twllna,
Wyoming, wiictn thousands hud reamed a
scere of ye.irs nge. They had powerful
horses, nnd the Uuse lasted tlirce da.vs.
" rl he hunters say thcre am between II) and
W) full full-grown bison and a few wives
in the herd, 'J'hey li.ive been offered S500
each for thelr prizes, which they refused.
They captured threo bulls and four rows,
and rojiert that the animals struggled fear
fully, but rack was fliMlly paired with a
heavy work ax, One of the captives, n
mastodon male, In burking fell and hrnke
his neck. Que of the men li.nl a narrow
osuipe the second day out. A mad bull
Rerrd his heise, lilting rider, saddle anil
animal high In the air. Onn of the cow
boys sent a rllle ball Inte the infuriated
brute's shoulder. '
When buftalees arc se very rare, this
W'istvliil stjle of rapture cannot be tolera
ted, nnd It Is hoped that prompt aitien will
be taken te pteserve the remainder of this
stray heid.
.
Tin. "Angelas" Is ours. Xew let us buy
it laige quantity of the I'luncli popular up.
pi relation of art 1
Is a speech en Tue'day evening Lord
Salisbury said that 11 was appalling te
think that ye.us heme thelr sous and
grandsons might still be dlsciisslui; the
Irlh problem with nothing new te say en
the subject.
My I.md Is a brave tuaii; he Ins te leek
nhcad two generations te find mi npp tiling
thought wtitle the nvcmge leielgn eerrrw.
IHmilcnt (it American papeisis In nchienic
statoef appilliui'iit nvei tlie woes of Wicnt
Hillaln and all laitope.
Ter firncli oxpleicrC'alllaiul has w iltten
te the 1'iiiis rttegi.iplilc.il society Miinouiie Miineuiie
Ing the disceveiy by Count Telkl of a
Christian Irlbeln the very hcitit of All lea,
about Ihreu liuudriKl uiilcs southwest el
Ahvsslnln. Ts'e wiitle mm ei native inls inls
sleiiaiy lias niei been among them no
fir as Known, but they may have had
iclitlens with the Christian Abyssinia us.
Their leligien Is a verv debased form of
rliilstiiulty, but considerable ew Testa
incut hisler has been hainled down te
them in tiaditlens, ami they have n piiest piiest piiest
hoed, the cress and ethei cuiblenis.
It issliauire that even a dubased form el
Chrlsti.mil should evist se long without
.pruding, ei at least without ailri ting the
fetlelilsm of iiolghbeilug Alrlean tilbes
that me new- Inking read II te Islamisui.
Ui'.nmivi. (im.M'rii. is watching tlie
del it-lies with Ids little hi my di.iwu up in
a line of battle two miles long and seems te
expect some taveriblc result fiem a niiiii niiiii
iiieus tesiinrnder whieh was sent te the
Chief Miid-el-.Iaml. .lanii will hardly meet
hlsexpedatleiis.as leinfeircincuts vCrre en
thewaj te Jein liiiii mid his fellow crs de
nel appear te beet the kind that mmender.
I'EKMINAI..
1)11. C. C. l VSO.S, gland eoiiiiiiauder of
the Knlulits'l'emiilar ei Callleinla. died in
Cliice, California, en Monday night, .iftei n
long Illness.
CuuthiiM: Nii.ssen iimv never sing in
nubile again, liming a icccnit illness in
Paris slie w nv troubled with dealiipsN and
lossel ineuiety, liem which slia lain net
vet recovered, i he fuinltiiie of her beuse
In Louden bus be en moved te I'.nis, wheie
she mid her liusliaml will in lutuie make
their lesidenee.
I'et'i. l.i.e xiii, lias bent mi autegiaiih
letter te the mitlieiitles of Laval l'nlei
sity thaiiMug thuui and the (Illens et
CJiiibci' for the loselutlousadopled b them
at the demons! i.itieu en Aptit l's 'last in
lavei el the restoration of the temporal
jiowei of tlie pope. His holiness congratu
lates them net only upon their piudume.
but upon the sagacity of their aitien, nnd
siys it it uvident tli.it they v dl under
stood hew the Impunity eiije.ved bv the
enemies of the church Is the source el" lui lui lui
piopiletlos in liuuiun serictv and el trou
ble te tlie stale. '
itmiii Hi:v. MeNsin.Miu .l.vus A. Con Cen
t en v.v, 1). I)., S, T. I)., died vcsleiel.iv tit
the keiultiury of !;t. t harlei llorieuieo,
V erbroek, aged about 07 cu -c Hew as
editor of the i tifieir Qn,irtcitu Jletuu, it
jnolfsser in llie telleciat ()erbioek, and
n maduatoef the t'nlversitv el the 1'iop.i 1'iep.i
j'liil.i. n Heme. He was a noted ntildent
I nisuiit, llelneu and Urit'iital languages.
no was oeiu iiiinailesieii, .S. C, anil llveel
liilhe Seuth until the elose et the wm when
he tame North te take a leading pan in the
plcn.irv conned et lltltiumre. lie was as
noted iei bcuuvtilriice as lm his love of
learning.
Illll.WbiiutCAMl ltos,nrTiieeii,Aiizona,
is visiting in liiiladrlphi.i. iln, IMiIUIdI
plila ikuiic Kiys Mr. Camciiiii Is a
nephew oftlielateticucialSiuiout. ameruii,
though It is net certain that he whs
mentioned in llie will el his niilllenaiie
uncle. The .veiling man has had quite- mi
exjicrieiice lit public ami private lite, and
is ene of the lulghiest iiiemliris el the
illustrious l.imll. lletetved in the war
with distillation, subseqitenllv was an otll etll otll
cer In the icgular uiiiiv, l.iter'toek it header
In the diplumatii service and fin the just
hall dozen .v cars lias been managing an ox ex
tensive cattle i.uulie In Viienauuil clelng
Urst r.ilcl He oineH 1 jst te xee liiv iriends
and relatives ubenl ome it ve.u, mid his
present vndt is i.u that purine
t?enitliit; it MnperricliiKt by Telgniph.
'i'he r.te hiuiile telegraph, b.v vthuh uianu
seiipt, in (-.. or pe tines mav be ti.ins
linttiHl, it, a hpiHlc-scilthcauteiiaitic iiictlnsl
alicady dcs. rlbcsl, m which the leeeher Is
acluuted syuehioueiisly with Its transmit
ter, lly lA-neir'h inethiHl ,i j.ti tnre or map
is outlined with liusul.uim: ink neon tin.
c-yliudrif.d suifaui ul a rotating drum,
w lilch rev el v e h under a point hav lug a slew
movement alen.' the axis of thervliudei,
unci thus the ceiidtl. ting jieiut gors'evcrthe
c vliiidrlcnl Miilacc lit .1 siili-al path. The
electrical clu uit will be bieken by overt
ink m.irk en the cyliudci which fsiiithU
path, and tin n by 'oricspeiidiugliiaik.iro
made in a spiral line l,v mi ink market
UMm a ill inn at the icvciving end. Te pro pre pro
iline these outlines It is only neeess.u ytliat
the twediiium bc letntcsl in unison. Tills
n.v stem is et httlc uttlitj .theie being no ap
parent demand tei I.u siiuile tr.insiniii,n,
juriicuhuh at se gteat mi opento or
speed, for It will be kimi that iiistwd of
making a eharaclei el the alphabet bv j
t few kC'parule pulMs, as is done bv Merse,
the munlrr iiuiht be I'resiilf ini.i...i.,.i
Many dots become in ess.irv te show the
outlines of the nioie eotnplec eliuraclee.
Theiantclegniph is an Interesting tvpe of
the lac simile method, in this terin tlie
movements of a pen In the writer's hand
preduce cerrts)iidlng meveinents or a
pen at the distant btatlen, -iiul theiebv a
fac&iiuilcrtceid.
An Armr el Humorists.
Freal the Texas SlftlnCf.
The weeds are full of humorists. As
Jesh Ullling onee remarked ateut
philosophers "there are se many of them
It's a wonder anybody's left te hee com."
A few- or the humorists wrlte Ter the
papers, but the great majority are " guilt
lets et their country's bleed" as fir as
writing gees. They don't write, but they
knew hew easy it vv euld be for them te de
se. and hew quick v thcv could find favor
with the public ir'lhey only wanted te.
They read lilll Nve's best productions and
scornfully say, "That teller nln't no
humorist 1 could bc.it hlm und net half
try," but for some rcaen they hover try,
The would-be, or rather reuld-bc, humor
ist usually cams about $l!i0 a year sawing
weed or 'hopping a counter, whlle Iye
struggles along en an liieome of $lS,oen
year from his writings. One would think
that out of the scores and hosts that can
wrlle se much better than Nye ene or tw e
of them would work et It peimniicntly.
Onn style of humorist Is ethical. Ills
articles are meant te be funny In n mild
way, but they must first be strictly accord
in; te form. The ethlc.il humorist hates
slang ( he also hntes the pronoun I. Ills
articles usually begin: "We Hiiiulered
into a barber shop recently, unci as the
barber was oiling our hair he asked ns If
our baby had llnlslied cutting Its teeth."
The pronoun I may be egotist leal, but In
such cases it leeks belter than the Mede
"we,"
i'very country village Is jam full of hu
morists. There Is nitwits en old Unde
sonicbedy-nr-otlior who Is a perfect para
gon of wit. 'I lie famn yrl lives of the
wonderful hit he made when a public
speaker In making an address asked,
' What shall I de?" by Jocosely bellowing
out, " Set up thedrlnks 1 " When he gees
into the village store and asks the priceuf
a spool of thread, he humorously tells the
storekeeper that he thinks all'lilsllk nre
thieves and liars, which Is be Irresistibly
funny te the crowd of loafers that they
nearly split their sides laughing. Almest
everv village, also has a quotation hit hit
meilst, wlienlwas prefaces his leinarks
vt ilh " As tlie frllcr says. "
The lirst baby In u'f.mitly Is always a
great humorist, and says the funniest
things I de declare. I'otdle's mommy
ftsked Donlle II be 'eved her, and the tl ty
wittj ling said "Oee."
Academy students mid ceuntiy school
teachers are opposed te humorists. The
articles their souls rejoice in me the kind
headed, " Whlthi r is Dili 1'iegicss Trend
ing?" "The lluiefiil tiillueiice nl Anl
nmlcul.'i) in Tea Leaves," etc.
A leuntry siioel teacher ence told me
(us) that he could see no sense In tlie ail
miratien people professed for Dickens; in
his opinion there vt as no plot worth speak
ing n! In his uovels, mid he sHlled what
litlle thern was by Irving te be funny. If
thine rltlcal pedagogue had ever heard el
Shakospcare lie would Imickiieit u another
r.ise el uilsplaicil public admiration, let
he often fell into the f.iult of "trying te be
fllllllV."
'thlt Vrnr's ntcelieii.
I'rem the Alliiny Arrfin
'I he current jeirisnetablj an "ellycai"
in general pnlltlr. Only eleven states
elect state eflii e rs this year. Kuutuc l:y vt HI
held a general election for slate treasurer
en Aug. D. Klecllens In ten etliei fttiles
vt 111 take nlaee en Nev. f. On that day :
Iowa vt 111 elect governor and lieutenant
governor.
Marv land will elect ceinjitiullcr mnl at
torney grner.il
Massai hustts will eics t governor and
stale oil) corn.
Mlsvisilppi vtill elect governor and state
eillcris.
Ncluaska will elect a supicme court
Judge and two rcgentc.
NowJersey will elect governor and state
ellb crs.
New Yerk will olect state elUceis, oxcept
get crner and lleuten i tit gev crner.
Ohie will elect goveruei and state olll elll
ccrs. rciuiK.vitmila will elect slate treasuter.
Viiglnla will ulect governor and slate
elllccirs.
I'nllllc.d Interest this year accordingly Is
centred In the elections et the newiy iul
niitlcil slates, North Dakota, Seuth Dakota,
Washington and Mentana, which arn new
tr.uulug thch constitutions mid will elect
lull state governments and leglslatuies,
which vv ill cheese eight new Culled States
senators. Cach new slate vt ill also elect a
lcpicscutativn In Congress except .Seuth
Dakota, which a ill elect two.
ihe terms of no Culled htates senateis
oxplre next year, se the election of inoni ineni
beis of the Lcglslatuie this yeat Is of
Intci est as boa ring en national politics only
hi eases vt heie ineiubeis of the Leglsliituie
chosen this yem held olllee forttte yens.
ThoNenalo elected In New Yerk state will
vote ler a United .States senator In 11)1 te
succeed Iho Hen. William M. Avails.
Tim AeeeuntM Are .Vliublleil.
Trout the I'litlmU Iplilu lluus.
Ooverner lleat or Is unable, te furnish a
detailed statement of the expenditures fel
the relief of the Heed sutleicus in the
C'numnaugli t alley, and the abatement of
nuisances In thai locality out of the funds
iccelved by lilui. The office of the lelieb
commission In Uaulsburg is Just as nil
prepaid! te furnish this much-ilesiied iif iif iif
loriiiatleu. The troilble arises liem the
fail that the di.ifts m.ule en the governor
bV Oenii.il Hastings tailed te slate In
nearly an instances te wiial purpese the
iiienej waste be applied vt hi then te the
tcliefef sullcieis, lit Hiipiilvlug them with
IM'IvillK
it, ei te
money ei auieies i
incut el nuisances.
the abate-
lids Isaii tmleiliiuate state et allaiis. us
thecontilbutleiisinti listed te the get ei nor
let iltstiibutien vtrre net Intended te he
intcd Ii v Iho goveinoi for auv thing but io ie
llcf. i'hiH liind leaches ne.irlv sl,l iO.ikhi,
and is in uleiip of ceiitri bulleus from ev ei v
state In the I'nien except Dnlaw.ue, liem
all the toriiteiicH ami fiem Ctiglainl,
Oeiin.iut and ethei leielgn count lies.
The liind ter the culeiccmeut et sanltmy
legul itiensis known nsthe slate fund, mid
is net iiiadelip trein cotitiihutieiis. It is
supposed loh.ive been leaned te the gov
ernor, and is intended te be nppliid enlv
te tlie abatement et nulsaiucs causes i by
tlie Heed. The uiKiugoftwe accounts has
been a great auu.v.iutc te tlie get cruei.
the llnse Hall "scores
ihe Lcague games et vesterd.iv weie.
liillaililplna I, (let eland 2; I hicige U,
New erk in, Indianapolis ll, Husten I;
ishmgleii 10, littsburg 0, bt. Leuis 1,
Kuiis.iit.itr J: Cincinnati I. Iltoeklrn .! ;
Columbus ', Lonlsvil.e 8; Wilkcsbarre 17,
New lliiven I, Lewell U, Jcibej CUt I:
Nett.nk I, Wercestei 2; lierh.uu ii, Yeik
I, HaiiisburglO, Neiwalkti; Cuban Uiauts
ll.i.'li ten t).
The mm Hazlcten club nude it geed
showing iigulust the Mieng Cuban lilints
jcsicnl.iv.
The i 'lev eland club is net doing tlie kind
et work they should. Philadelphia is
going tight ahead.
T OOl h SAltSAPAUILLA.
That Tired Feeling
UeviKirleuiril lij almost ctcr.tbcHlyat this sea
son, ami many people icmrt te lloeil uSarsapn
rlllit leilriventva) the lnugum iiuili xhaiitlen
The LiIckkI, laden Willi liupiirlliCMtlueh Imve
Wsm tieeiuiiulutliis for niuiulin, moves clog.
liUlily tlueugli tlie veins, the niliul titl te
think quickly mid the boil Is sillUlener te
respeinl. lleexls Kirsaparllla Is Just it hut U
nceiliHl It puiine., vltalues mill enriches tlie
lilecsl, makes thu hciiit elciir, cretitis mi nppe
tile, overcomes tint tired feeling, teuev llie
nervous evsteni, una linjuili hculth ami vigor
te Hi" vtliele iy
HOOD'S HAKSAPAIULLA
' Xl apiietltc was peer. 1 cenkl net slecji,
IihiI lieuilui he a urcnt tleal. pnlus in mt buk,
mt hevu'ti illil net mete lesnlarly. ItcxnU
tNiTcapurillu in a short tune ctlii me se much
keikI Unit I teel like n new man Jlj pains and
cubes urc nlictisl, m apivtlte improved. 1
ki toeilicrs who need u geel inedteliic, te
Heed's s.irniparllla and see." (ii.eitni; P.
J VC Ksen, Kexbnry Station, Conn.
MAKlis Till! Vi:.lv isTUONt;
l'er .tiars I win lUc every uprlnc, but lust
cai took lloed'k Siurmivitrilla and hate net
seen a sick da) since. ' CJ. VV. fet-evN, Hilten,
Muss.
" I take Heed s snrs.iirl llamas a sprtni, tenlu
mnl I rernimiund Ii te all who hate tli.it mis
erable llte.1 fnliiii: I. l'.vii.Mi u i llrlilge
hired, llrisjeb n, N. V.
HOOD'S SAUfsAl'AltlLLA
Sold by alt ttrn-!;lst 1 , l x for S-i. Pre inred
enl) b) C. I HOOD .(. 111., lAJttell, Mas.,
lOjDOsl-SONKDOl.LAK (Ii
VIHICC TO T.lr.U)sl:it AND r.lN
c N LUS All lH.rsens me hereby lorlilililen
te trespass en any of thulamU of the I'eruttall
.JidMiwecliiell estates In IaIueiiiii or l-aiuinter
t.j,ti.i,VB, ..iitiuri ilivi.rHl or I1I1IIICIOMXI. viiiier
fW t l... ,1.1 v.u u.n ixf vt..... 1 .. .. .. ...1..... . ..
....... ..is, ii.iiii ...vwi. .,, iiiiiiii-iumm. vniier
for the purpene of sheeting or Ushtng, as the
law villi be rlctdl) enforced agnlutt ull tre
isiulin; en said lauds of the umterxlijnecl after
1I1I4 f,f.tln
VVM. TOLLMAN litKJIMAN,
It PKItCYALHLN,
htnv.c. riti.i:MAN,
Atteruek fur It. V, Celfjiuu'c If tltfc.
ttaitaiurtltcv'.
rniLAlir.i.rillA. Wedndny, July 17, IMS.
Celluloid Toilet Sets, a geed
brush and comb and hand mir
ror in plain pasteboard box, at
$1.50, which is a 40 per cent
reduction.
Main Aide centre.
Linen Damask Towels, with
knotted fringe and colored bor
ders choice of five 20x43
inches, at 22 cents. Just open
ed, and the sale will be quick.
Poorer goods at mere money
have been real recent Bargains.
Omnium gatherum. 40 doz
ens Linen Bureau and Buffet
Scarfs at 30 cents each. Re
duced yesterday from various
higher prices.
Wept of Main Aisle, north et Transept.
40 cents will buy a Tourist's
Friend, which is a strong camp
steel with canvas case, te be
carried by a band across the
shoulder. Weight 20 ounces.
Du'e mn1, north nnd.
Concerning Sashes. Twe
stocks. Yeu will find them in
Ribbons and Dress Trimmings,
where you may have them
fringed and knotted te order.
This work is done in the store
by skilled hands that arc
prompt, neat, deft.
Bargains in Sashes.
Northeast of centre nnd In theTrausept.
Muslin Underwear. Remem
ber the news of Monday and
Tuesday, then add excellent
Muslin Gowns, platted and
ruffled, at 55 cents, and ethers
of cambric, with inserting and
ruffling, at $1, and you have
the story of te-day.
Second fleer. Urst gallery, J tiiilpc r Urcct ulde.
Jehn Wanamaker.
lllhu-cllanccuuv.
rpltUC DALMATIAN INHIXT POWDKIt,
J propelled by a geed powder blower, Is the
melt iireclitnl destroyer of Hies and ethcrsuiHll
Insects. Ker sulci
At IIUULUVH nitUCl HTOIti:,
.WVVcHtKlngfjliecU
IVUHYDODi WANTdiri
iiivi i lvi m tern- who has i:vek
lunuin 1
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Still Holds the Fert.
We haven't the biggest inllN In thetrerld,
but there Is no better pilll anyti In re-at liast
there Ii 110 mill that can mnlie better flour. He
ay thousands of peeple In this community,
unit vte take their weld ferll.
ir von have trouble trlth your baklim, this
het tteather, jeu will perhaps discover that
the trouble Ilea with jour Heur pietldcd you
de net uvj Lev an' Kleur. If youiire using that
article, and still have trouble with your bak
ing, perhaps It Is because of the even. It can't
he the flour If j ou uscLevan'"!
M
ILLIMt'ri IIOHAX &OA1.
7VSIL-L-ER'S
Borax Seap
will-
WASH CLOTHES,
AND
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN.
171 Ntji.irntLL steiic r.vTtM.
STORM KING (2161.)
ithceiiD :.
stniiiliinl lij Itn-i dlni; mnl IVi loriunnee.
lrcdl lrvi'l'Y MLDll M, leierd S.'., mid
011 of a tretti rs and pacers vrltli itieiils
irein J let4 te J J0, unit evri liM ttltli ittercls
bitter tliaii 2 A
D.nn lij Aleaiulcr's Nernian, she of Lulu
-' 1 1, Ia5 c u en, 2 vvi. ..e.
hoiend dam liyllett ant's blrClieilcu, thoieticli-
bied
'llilrd ituiii by Smlili s Messenger, son or Dill's
.Vli s.i iicer.
Sieitvt Kim. Is a bat, Mauds 10 hands nnd
ttellis about 1,'joe lbs. Itas altia.t s tal.cn Ilrst
lremlum at state and ceuntv l.ilrs. Ills colts
me laiite and liiiinteiiu-,anil live thai hate been
sold ii v erased S.11II oe n t nu nteiaRfl age of ene
and a half Jens, lie it as taken right out nflliu
stud and with verv 1 1 1 tin preparation rediieed
liK rceunl irein V.II'J te JVJ, trotting three
hints In ! 10, -!.C1 and J HI. He event it elmrti'l
in eiHMirihc miles In Hi Heveuds n 2 J) fult
vt lih Ii shows lis., rapacity ( 1 could spare him
teuit enough In the stud te be pieparcd for ttry
last wnil;.
II ILVps.-STiiui) for ii foal until his pit sent
beet. Is full, ii itc r vt hli'b In- vv ill stand nt J75.U0.
Jj-tld. DVNL Ci i;nuLL. Marietta. Pa.
rpm; PLOl'LL'B CAbll S10UL:.
j Clearing Sale
A'i
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE,
NO. 21 nxar KINO STHEHT.
Our Unilre Stock of Alt-Weel I'rencU t'lirlllcs
icslueed te 13c.
finest ijuallly l'u'iicli bji tines lediie'eil from
87ScteCic. A few batlnes Rt 1JK...
leduccd from 33e.
Om LnUiobteekof ld-luch 81.0) All-Weel lien
rletlns reduced tef.V.
Our HntlreHlcxk of lO-tneh All-Weel llenilctlas
reduced toCTe.
Oar whole llm. of Sic Zephjr Olnghaint re
duced leUJe1
All el mil 37VjO yplijr Ctluchaius rrducrd
leSlcents.
he baUiiee of our Lxtia Hue Quality 7ephjr
utiilcitnghaius ledueed from 4fic
and Mc te 87JC.
llliuk Milk I.'ick Dress Nets In rialu, Mripid
and I'lsured largely ledueed tu price toclesc.
Other leductieus throughout out large stock
which spam trill net allow ns te mention.
Oar ti'.tiu itun. in 1'rteenrt tltmitnc.
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET.
luanv-lydtt
Itatftc ef Jfttffhtett.
HTIUCII BROS.
THIRD WEEK
OF THE
GREAT JULY CLEAR
ING SALE,
AT
ASTRICH BROS.
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 & i7 NORTH QUEEN
STREET.
Everything Selling Fast, Se De
Nel Delay Buying.
Anether great bargain in
Muslin Underwear at 67c.
Corset Cevers, Night Gowns,
Skirts, Infant's Dresses, long
and short; Infant's Flannel
Shawls and Skirts.
Anether let at $1.49.
Night Gowns and Skirts,
some of these have been sold
as high as $2.75.
One let of Infant's and Chil
dren's Fine White Dresses,
Embroidered Flannel Shawls
and Skirts, at $1.49.
The balance of our stock for
merly sold as high as $3.50
apiece.
One let of Blouses, Jerseys,
and Beys' Flannel Waists, at
69c ; some of them have been
1.50 apiece.
Anether let of Ladies' and
Children's Fine Jersey Skirts,
Children's and Misses' Coats,
Children's Reefers and Coats,
at 93c ; formerly $2 te $3.
One let of fine quality of
Jersey Coats, in navy and black,
formerly $5; reduced te $1.50.
One let of Cleth Jackets, in
garnet, black, oxblood, myrtle
and navy, at $1.50 apiece ; form
erly $3.
SASH RIBBONS.
One let down te 25c a yard ;
another let at 50c a yard ; sold
at about half their regular
price.
ASTRICH BROS.,
115 & 117 North Queen St.
Qriotitiue.
H1
Kill A HHOTUEIt.
O-uir Receipt"
-reit-
HOW TO KEEP COOL'
Visit us and purchase ene of these thin
COATS mnl VESTS of wlileli vre are selling se
iaii). They rnncc In price, from SI te fa for
Ceat and Vist; -IOC te Se for font : Mc te S2.e()
for Vest ; tee end uptv ureh for 1 hln l'ants.
MEN'S SUITS! MEN'S SUITS!
At such Lew I'rlccv that von cannot be but
pleased with price and quality. 1'ilce ?l.00 te
Children's and Bey's Suits I
At a Reduction of Ten Pci Cent ou Marked
Prices, We ran please all.
Gent's Furnishings !
Flannel Shirts, 3.1 eeutv and upward.
Undershirts, 17 cents and upwards.
v lilleHhlrts, 3s ei-iitx and upward v.
Ii reale hhlrts, SO rents and upward.
VVei kln Stiirti Zi cents and upwards.
ONJM'MCi:
(,'LOTUlintS AND lTHNlSllKItS,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LAXCASTIMI. IA.
03.-citvoimte,
y.vu
VTION EXCURSION'.
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
All Traveling Expenses Included.
7 AUGUST TOURS
Parties will leave Philadelphia en different
dates in AiiRiKl for excuraleus of from eight te
sixteen ilay, with visits te the lending resorts
of New l'lifliuul, Canada, unit the Middle
Mates, huludlnstha Hudsen Utter, Keratema,
IjvUe llcergc, LakcChaniplatu, All sable Chiism,
Montreal, the m. I-awrence mid sneueniiy
Klttrs, (Quebec, l'alls of Montuiercnei, Uikc
MininhrcumKei:, Lake bt. Jehn and the ur ur
leuuillus VVIlderuiss,tlieI.ehlgh Vnlley, Munch
I hunk, the Vale of Wjuinlni,-, Watkfns tilt a,
NiHCara l'alls, the 'thousand Islands, the Green
Meuulatns, etc.
fcecend and IjisI Tour te the Yellowstone
National l'arlc-cpleinber 0.
Uxeurstens te the l'ai'irle Nerlhwest aud Call.
lernlu September 9 and October 1 1.
Eirursieus lllreet te Southern California
September 0 and October 1 1.
HifHeml for descriptive, circulars, ileslijnat.
Iiu whether the book of "Jeveu Vusust trlp,'
the Yellotvsteuo National Park Tours, or the
California Excursions is desired.
RAYMOND A WHITCOMU,
111 beuth Ninth htreet imidcr Ceiitlncntiil
Uet),
jjlSStd rHli.AIH.'L,VJUA, PA
PROF VVM. J STRICKLAND. TEACHER
OF MUSK. Thorough Instructions glveu
en the enrau, piano, violin, mile, etc.; also, cul.
tlvutlnn or the veliv. Applications received at
Ne. IW bt. Jeseph street, (lsirsenata of Hi,
Jeseph' Chinch. jjlO-lmd
HIO il BROTHER,
ClttltiUB.
H
AGER h BROTHER.
SPECIAL CLOTHING REDUCTIONS !
MEN'S SUITS.
,i.BT.v.Ll8.11 WOltHTKD C1TAWAY8U1TS nt 1V, Rcnlneed from JI8.
ece:&nt
Bey' and. Yeitli' Siit T
.., c.Bfiyr' DRESSY TEA 11) KUITH reduced te Ji
vr,,rr,i2V,!Sy.ht2H"Eyler ""ITS nt l. Reduced rrem KM.
YnlVT.QtVtIT5.n?.,1XCHEylOT8TVI'Es, Reduced from t.
OUTIW PU1TH In OOO I) CABSIMERK STYLES at V. Rednccd from 60.
Summer Clothing.
BILK lNOKE COATH AND VESTS nt H 80 ; worth $.. '
liSLK.MOHA"l COATS AND VEHTSatU.
COTTON IXANNEI, COATS AND VESTHatll.
WHITE LINEN DUCK VfSTSnlK.
HAGER A BROTHER,
Nes. 25-31 West Kjng Street,
LANCASTER, PKKX'A.
iUitvm lltcnthcf ftoeba.
r
LINN A HRKNEMAN.
ISTarm 'WTeatlier Goods
AT FLINN & BRENEMAN'S.
WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS,
COAL OIL STOVES, GENUINE MEXICAN HAMMOCKS,
KtSHING TACKLE, RASE DALL AND LAWN TENNI
FLINN &BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 ITertli Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PEXXA.
,UatchcB.
H.
RH0AD3 & SON.
L05a PRICES.
Following will be found a lUt of coods-lew prleed-ntirajs la our iteck: Child's
Geld ringer Rings, 23c.; Mlvses' Geld Flnccr Rlngs.TJciLadtes'aoldFliigcrRInevSl.eo
Bleeve Buttens, 23c, We..JU; Cellar IJutteiH, 23c. te il.OOj Diamond Cellar Ruttenr,
12.00; Ladlej' and Misses' Breastpins, 2.3c. te 81.00; Mourning Tin nnd Earrlngi, 23c. te
$5.00; Bracelets, 25c. te 10; Nickel Clocks, $1.00; 8-Day Mnntls Clocks, 3.T3; tadtcn'Ueld
Watches, $13.76; Nickel Watches, $1.00; Silver Watches, 10.
Repairing in nil brunches by geed workmen nnd nil work warranted
H.Z.RHOADS &SON,
J'e'wrelers,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
Clethinrt.
JlTi'ER' & RATHI.ON.
L I Q II T-WKIU 1ITO I.OTJ II NG
AT
LIGHT-WEIGHT TRICKS 1
EVERYTHING IN WOOLEN,
MOHAIR AND ALPACA GOODS
TOR HOT WEATHER USE.
LET Til E COST GIVE YOU NO
CONCERN. YOU CAN IIU VAT
RIGHT TRICKS, ANDTHE HKST
MADE GOODS YOU CAN FIND
ANYWHERE CAN HE HAD
RIGHT HERE.
DON'T WEAR UNCOMI'ORT
AULE CLOTHING THIS HOT
WEATHER, WHEN YOU CAN
RE COMFORTABLE AT A
SMALL OUTLAY.
MYERS A. RATH TON,
RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
NO. 12 EAST KING .Vi'REET,
LANCAbTER, VA.
rpe CI.OTIIINQ BUYER".
L.Gansman&Bre.
NOW IB THE TIME TO BUY
Men's, Bey's and Children's
hi.
In order te Clae Out the Entire Balance of our
bummer Hteclt we have Reduced the Trices
ou em hulls as fellQivs ;
Our Best faults, heretofore 110.ne end $18.00, aie
new put down te $10.00 and $12.00.
Our bulls heretofore ntSliOO and JK.OOnrouew
put devv n te $7.00 and 00.
Our Best Trousers, heretofore nt H.50, yi tt, $1 W,
are new put den n te Sl-in, fioe, f.'.ii.
bee our Children's r.mts nt 2cv.
Hie our Thin Coats and Coats and Vest". They
are Avtnj Down In Price.
This Is the Greatest Bargain Hale en Reeeid,
BaiKiilns In All Kinds of bummer
Clothing.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST..
8. W. CORNER 01' ORANQE. LANCASTER. TA.
i Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse In the city.
COLLARS AND CUFFS -THE LATENT,
the most desirable, und uioet eomfertuble
liupc. and stjlcu an) rirr. at EltlbMAN'a
Oeuts' Futulshlng Bteie, II West King strcet.
m
,J
l&VOSCVlCB.
SrSiMScil0!'erl1 '" WAUTV
CLARKE'S.
15ea Pilliiiiu.
10e a lb BolecMia
I'ilie n r Bolec'ita
14c n ) Cot ered Hams,
lsenl, Dried Beif
lRca lb Treneh Prune'
lVinbex M. ors. friirdlnc"
VMjex Oil Sardines...
-.Fer 12'
rer
r 12$
T.V.- B
Ter lOVte
rerl2u
...Fer lOe
. . ..Fer 10c
Fer 12;a
. . .Fer lie
2c bottles Reet Beer
irtfrillest Riand Of t.nli.trr Hnlmnn a,irf fai
led Meat?. Full Assortment of Cheese, Etc.,
-AT-
CLARKE'S
WIOEEALE AND RETAIE TEA AND
COFFEE !H ORE,
12 A 11 feOUTH QUEEN ST.
As-Hcadiiuarlcrs for Breeke's Crystal sep.
Teletihoiie. JjS-tfd&w
A T BURSIC'S.
PICNIC GOODS.
I'lcnlc, or Weed Plates.
l'etted Ham. Tongue nnd Gam.
Oysters pickled und fresh.
Lebster pickled and fresh.
Freh Salmen Steaks In flat cans very choice.
HiirclliiQi Imported mid American.
Tickles and Olives In glass. Alse pickles by
the dozen.
CHEESE Yerk Htate Cream, Sapsago, Plns Plns
apnle, Edam und Roquefort.
Boneless Ham In cans, ready for the table.
Full Line of All Kinds of Groceries.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
CARLOAD OF BAROAINb !
REIST,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
JU&r in
A Carload of Bargains !
J50 10-Ui Deeeralcd Bexes el
Large California Prunes at 90c. a Bex!
This 1. ft Big Bargain. Don't watt until It Is
tej late. Yen must act ate'ice It will pay you.
MEATS.
Picnic Hams, lOe a ft ; Extra Dried Beef, i:Je
n !t; Finest Dried Beef Knuckles.licaBi; Sum
mer Bolegua, tic a ft ; New Mess Mind, 10c a B ;
New Pickled Codfish, 1 lta for IKc.
CRACKERS.
The Best t lbs for 15cCtaeLcislu the vrerld.
1 he Best i Its for 25c Cracker iu lhe world. Nlo Nle
imcsund aingerbaap. Jibs for 25c.
cerrEcs.
Cetfcis are lower. SOe Ceflee reduced te re,
2e Collee rednccd te 25c, 25c Cellee reduced te
22c Geed Collee at 12;e, 16c and 20e Finest
Mechi.Java, Laguyra and hantns Cothes.
:t5 llOXl-S LEMONS.
Unions arc going higher In price V e are
nxed,' nudum sell at old pride .
REIST !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OHOCER,
CORNER WEsT KINO AND PRINCE T3.,
Directly Opposite
J. B Martin A Ce s Dry Gds Slere und
Next Deir toberrel Herse Hetel
JISEJONl.ACO.,
fj Munufaeturei CONFECTIONERS' FINK
PAPER llOXLs, The most beautiful Hue in
the United butcs. c.13 Commerce Ut.. Phlltdt.
uuf Pa. Write ferdeicilptlv price list,
'pdel.7Steed
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