.C- A . r k'rtt 'C- rtlJB Intelligences '.INDHtW 3. STEINMAN. '.j. CHAHUH8TKINMAIT reWZ, Editor. Lf ,l HOBKRT CLARK, Publisher. MOB DAILY INTELLiaENOER.-publlshed H, wy dnyln theyenr, butBnndny. Bcrred ' by carriers la thli city nnd surrounding l towns t ten cnt a week. Dyms.ll five dol lars a year In advance ; CO cents n month. VxWSBKLY INTELLIGENCER-One dollar and wwy eenu yew. In advance. aswsavai iu nuisnniuikm'-nrinH ay chcck or pottefBce order, nnd where neither or teas be tirecurcd vnd In n rcfflstcrcd a- letter. nawlnul at the rostefflce, as second class mnlt . :-' AddbBss, TBB IXTSLLlaEKOSR. Lancaster, Pa. .' : LAWCABTXR, PA., Jnly 23, 1889. :r lie Br Criticising the Bench. .Plfttt nUlrlttAM f ). IT..!, tinlllltv i Utrniere than ene-knlfthc whole liuni- $ ber, and fully ene-linlf in the weight of -,t pronmenai eminence and v erm unve glDatth candidacy of 1'resldcDt.Ttulge 'Jeremiah Hagcnmann for n third term. ik Jer reasons that Will readily aiiKKest - ' thcnuelvcs,some of the mere conspicuous d members of the bar. such an Gporire F. '0 Baer, Cyrus G. Derr nnd Daniel Ernien f trout, are net nmentr the slcrncrs of this . i . . . a g manifesto, although it may be infer ml Wltn reasonable certainty that a con siderable number of attorneys net slim- 'k ln? have refrained from no lack of tvni- s. piiij ivu uiu jiurjiwu w uiimiw uic 4.ti. .Ht.l. ai... .. ... Jl 1 .!. & 'nnd vigorously avowed, ennuet fall te g have great significance. The discussion . which it precipitates upon tlie political 7 .Ulf. limfiMutlnnnl nlrelua aT iiir finlrtlt ...r &v Ing county is a great mcandnl. Judge Hagcnmann is n bndly libelled man or A-. the Judicial efllcn In Ttnrkn linn hewu & shamefully misused. The Indictment which e Junte and re- $ apcctable an clement of his bar frames j against this venurnlile jersonnge, corn Si prebends nearly everything except di rect corruption and incurable- Imbecility S? with which a judge may Iks blamable. ia -He is accuswi of evading resenlblUly, or neglecting duty, or wilfully speeding the cause of one suitor nnd unworthily delaying that of another, of prostituting his office for political and ncrnenul ends. g,, and of displaying gross faveiltlsm In the t& iti.Knn...(lnn r l...l.... 11.1 ...ill I Kg vlcurauiiu ui jusutu. t) IIDV Will IH' lj?' the eflbct of proving or of falling te prove these cliarees remains te 1 seen. 'f' Nethlne Call R.lfi-lv lm nrrwllntml nc. T fKt lltrelv nillltflliln nt 41.-. ..m. . 11. I. pt of Berks county. Here in Lancaster, j. newever, we have co long been uccus i terncd te eec feels win and knaves suc- ce88njl nt the primaries that wp Iiave no ? rminn In kAe.( nr ........... 1 -.i.j .... ...... ... muni ui mij nui:iiur viriuu i a community. Judiru Jlinrcnmaiiii bus ? long been known net trrenllv te bl. V Cri'lllt nwr tlir. tint., iid,i ..l,iln ...,ll jv; . . -- ...w I .U , IC1 I. ll"liui- IV1- n tJcian ; nnd lie may new circumvent his !$"- enemies ami put them te confusion; In ir which event, If he does net greatly alter Kr his disposition, the half hundred lawyers who uiivuiiau iiiu ii'iiiviuj iu 1K.-1111U mm will be made te feel his wrath. W Tn nnvevpiiL tbelr eiltsiHikeiiness en ? 41.1m .anl,i frf n fiiritUiln llllluf rnllnll iif the rights of the members of the bar In I-5- Pennsylvania te erlticNe the bench, which were for tlie first time laid down by the buprenie court of Pennsylvania in , the case ex parte Stttnman and Jfcnutl, P" 1880, (14 Nerrls iM). (Juetlng from Chief Justice Sharswood's exposition or the law in that case the Heading attei- ........ LVJ a DWJ . t " Our duty te address you upon tills sub- ' Ject has lxen thus detlnedliy our supreiue i ceurt: ' It Is the right and duty of a law- i ycr te brinif te the notlre or the iieenle, w lie mz elect tbe Judges, every instnnce or wlmt hn r belluves te be corruption or p.iillnnnslilp. Ri. V 1.I1.11B til tttft .WlllllllllllttV (illirlil 111 lift Kh allowed freer scope In the oxpiussien or ViZ mil.llr.af Ifiti nf nnllllntl flu In tllfl Cllll.lcltV. ir4 4ir.ntlAlllY' m fiitnirritv nf 1 1 1 1 1 Lr.rt limn ini.miinrH fiftlin linr. Tliev Iihve ilm hehl 4A n.iHnmillln. rxT .tli.n.l'l llll .111.1 rnl-llllllfV II L"- WlfUI LlllllllVi w. jtj-jt . .'fs ...... . N ." rorrecljutlgnieni. liwy Hre in runnunii tlMnilnm.A nf. flin pniirtN. IlllllilrmlH nf sV theso who are called en le ote ne er onter & a court room, or ir they de, it Is only at In- tunalsasjtirers wiinesnen or iiirucs. ' in this upjHsil te you te rostero te lt piojier standard the dignity and efllciency or our , Jecai inuiciarj, weexprcsHiy iiiMiinnii any K: personal, seltlsh or iiuileeicnt niotues, 2 hut ejinipsllv nsmiru vim that n nru gn actuatixl solely by a sense of tlmt inibilc ro re fe spensibllity hi the nreiulsei, iudlralcd by i.V me utterance 01 mu ineiinui nuuve iiieiwi, ik and which, though me are reluclunt te assume, we nave no iiiNpoHiuen 10 enue. Of course hnil the views of Judge & Patterson, and his action against the editonef tbelNTrjMni:.NCKK In the case i referred te. been affirmed by I he higher K& tribunal, no such criticism as that new pT directed against Judge Hageuinan would & nave been uttered or tolerated. 'ine pX authors of it could have been hauled be W$ fore the court wherein they practiced fuS .n,1 f-fnn.lnr 11, l- i.R.ual.n iUlif.iif HIIU Bllll'l1!.!!'! II1VI1 Jliuivwiiuu ,1 liuuut redress or before the act of 1879 with- ffig out even the right of an appeal and x rehearing. That act alene made gSij the apical posslble ; and the epln- f' ion or Judge fcharswoed, winch was py unanimously concurred in by Ids cel- leagueSjWas the first judicial declaration by the supreme court of the new rights of lawyers since the judiciary became & elective and the liberty of the press was ifi-K' j.a l Ai i.iii ..r -.i.-i... ... .1 u uenueu uj iu uhi ui ngniM ui uiuceu- titutien or 1874. It of course seems monstrous, even at this short distance from that memorable case, te havuever had It maintained that atterueys-at-luw, best of all quallllcd te discuss the shortcomings of tlie Judic iary aud most interested te etpe and "cure them, should of all electors le silenced. And jet that is exactly what was contended for by the eminent members of the profession who volun teered as amid curia: for Judge Pntter Pntter eu. Hew disastrous te the freedom of their profession, aud bow destructive of the popular right te make selection of judges an aflirmauce of their ixHltien would have been, can new be clearly Been. As a rule the members of tbe bar are loath te proclaim In public tbe opinions of the court which they are se free te express in private ; but when the emergency arises for them te "bring te the notice of the people who elect the Judges" their demerits, if they have the temerity te de it it is a great blessing that they have the privilege, under the law. gig KCMiugat Heer Park. FS Our president is seeking rest and shade J& under the trees at Deer Park, Mil. He tfim cniciuug me cooling tireee aud lest iKlwrhls wearv bedv nf tin um.... i. n ('4'W resort where his jiredec-eser spent r With ene eve mi Ills uli. .,.,..! , c . - .. ....j n.,ii;iuiv UI :: J fttate aud the ether en Baby McKee lie ; f la nasal tm a few da s or ilnni.irni ..i,. P. '.U7UI. .r.l.wl l..f....l lll i.i. ' t miu ..i...v .uitnmimcuii nib message L An illP PVtrU f4.l.lritl rirf..l,.rr..u 1 .1.. ., dimensions of hN ancestral hat, he is iwwcimig uie uutienug ei me naves of k. . kIma aIiii un.l 41. A lui..1. 11 n ...... .1. ,w . .... uu i.ir ipivuu, 11V HUhl HUH te lephyrs which breuglit siifh hap)l teas and contentment tn (ln lllncii-ir.,, .'IkJilinrnv-itii ti fV... ....n. ...... ....... . ... .i . t . IAO tired lirnin uml -.-(tiift.v..if. n... L ?)vk UeUy of our ehief executive, ew WZL7?Z?: '-,- itfJBi ..,--,. that Senater Cooper is collector of the pert, it is te be hoped the Philadel phia politicians will net disturb his midsummer retreat. We trust for hth enke he may net beheld in every gnarled oak the hard aud leathery face of the office seeker; that in the fury of the summer storm which sweep ever his head he may net discern the rage of the disappointed candidates for consu lates and collecterahlps. Professional politicians and office seekers knew no vncatien, and our pres ident is fortunate, indeed, ir the oeds about his eettage are thick enough te be Impenetrable te them. Instead or grind ing out consulates and postmasters, let our executive for the next month, In company with the governmental grand son, catch the spreckled trouter, tramp ing ever the hills, learn the craft of the backwoodsman. It never hurts a gov ernment, as it never hurts a man, te take n vacation, aud in theae days we might be entirely without a personal ruler without nny serious less. Mr. Ulaiue might, with advantage te blin self and the reuutry. v'"'t' tne fi'hing banks of Newfoundland. The exporta tion of geld would continue, and gov ernment bends yield tbe same Interest whether Mr. Wlndeni be in Washing ton or Alaska. Mr. .Neble could de no dnuiage if he made a Hying visit te his Indian wards en the reservations, for Corporal Tanner is dispensing pensions with criminal lavishness under his very note. Jehn Waiiamakcr could go te Sunday school picnic for a month with out at all interfering with the carrying of the malls. The war and navy de partments could net be mere Inactive did the one secretary study the mode of warfare along the Nile and the ether hunt for whale in the waters of Green land. In the department of justlce there are ue courts until fscptcinlwr aud the law's delays have never been a se rious consideration. Even old Uncle Jerry Husk might with advantage take a lessen In practical farming among the grain fields of the Northwest. He could siuoke Id cigar en the bread perch of a cattle ranch as placidly as In front of the Klggs beuse. AVltli all Ills secre taries thus scattered from the seat of dan dan gcr,Harrlsen could pcaccfullyreciiperale. He could bring back te Washington net only n sun-burned nnd vigorous body but he could perhaps put some life into an administration that has as yet done little te commend Itself te the Ieeple. Wagner's Apotheosis. On last Haturday the Wugncr festival opened at Hayrctith, with the produc tion of " Parsifal." This opera is given in tills Bavarian town every year regu larly during one of the summer months. As Is iiHiuil the attendance wns enor mous, hundreds being turned away from the doers. Special trains carrying thousands of muslc-levlug people run from Nurcmburg aud return after the pctfermaiicu isevcr. During the Inter missions the theatre empties itself, and the peeple pour ever the delightful grounds nbeut the theatre where ic frcshmciitii are served. The performance extends ecr about six hours. Many tourists from ether countries make this town of llayrcuth an objective point in order te witness this wonderful produc tion. Its increasing popularity stamps it us one of the masterpieces of the great est musician of the 10th century. It net only Is a credit te the German people te thus honor the man that was se long lcrsecuted, but It is u tribute te the Until triumph of Wagner's own partic ular system of musical composition. His method of expression and his por per sisteut denunciation of all oilier sys tems, as irremediably false, had aroused the bitter antagonism of net only the German musicians but of ether ceiin- tticxaswcU. The genius nnd Indomlt Indemlt Indomlt able will of Wagner, however, together with his unbounded faith in himstilf, finally overcame the prejudices of the German ceplc. And here In thissmall Jiavarlau town, in the presence alike of loyalty and common folk, natives aud foreign born, he con though dead is meeting his just reward in tills musi cal exposition of the oft told story of the Hely Grail. ltiiernr.il Him'maki.u had te step down and out liecaiiHe he was caught kissing the widow. He should lme heeded the clasile warning AV tutor ultia eirjuiliim: which, being Interpreted, is that the sheuuiaker should nut get uliev e his biiNliiCNM. Witji President Harrison congratulating the llritit.li queen en the Willi or u new royal graudbaby ; with JehnI turret t apolo gizing te the Kngllsh peeple for any ill lie may ha e spoken or the " Tree traders " last fall ; with Itiissell Harrison sleeping In Windner Castle and bragging of It, and with Kngllsh liiuinifucturerH shipping in great cargoes or wool w aste at trifling rates, In ruinous competition with the American Heck musters, is It net about tlme lllainn gles the lien's tail a real vigorous twist T Ahltheie, J. CI. it! Tin: popularity or our national game of basuball, particularly in the large cities, can hardly be called in (piOMtlen. Yester day the New Yerk and Philadelphia clubs played an cle en inning game in the latter illy. Dining the whole or the game two thousand inen and boys steed In trout or tlin H'eiM's bulletin In New Yeik. The movement of tlu whole, nnie wns exhibi ted by means of moeulle blocks anil flg. urcs, and oery base hit, stolen Imme unci error was followed with intense interest by the excited crowd. Wheu thu New Yorks uiaile a run the cheers could be heard blocks away, and when tha Phillies llimllj wen the game the groans or the ills ills ills appoluted wcre ai loud as their early cheerx. Keveral or the New Yerk dailies recognlze this weuderml enthusiasm e cr the game, aud issueuliat they call sport ing extras late in the atternoen, w liicli llnd readj sale among all classes or people. li is a strange economy in the manage ment of our city atl.iiri which will author auther auther Ue the laj ing el a cement pavement en an alley w hilu man y Mpiares nt wide streets are jicruiitted te be lull et mud-holes. Why is It nocewry te pie with ccuieiit the bipiare et ihiiMiati Mrcct between Ka.t Chestnut and 1-ist Orange streets? Ih it m benchtaftm eitlyeu who hae stables en this alley, or is it te gie some ene a pav pav IngJebT It lstrueth.it there is consldo'r censldo'r conslde'r ablo travel e er this ene square, but w euld net an culinary ni.ic.idaniizatinu answer the purjMiM) Instead or the costly cement? Our street coininillee it" tlii'j li.ive money te spend uld use it le mere advantage and beuetlt te the taxpayers did they ma cadamize some of ihe squaies of West .laiiicx streil, or ill ether juils of thonoith thenoith thoneith crn and western sections of the city. It leeks a little suspicious .it least it lb a souiewhut lavish expenditure of money. Ouii esteemed aihersary the Examiner reprints from the New Yerk Tribune a note or warning te the jiretei tienUts who ralsisl the f orruptieii fund that eletlrd Harrison, in the name of "1'roteitleu te American tabor," lhat had the peeple who eled them iiitoKer by a slender elee elee teial majority knew n they w euld se seen band together te top eenipctltlnii, ralse jinces sad lower wage., the re.ult would have been dltt'en nt. When even the Tnbunt gets Its eyes open davliclit has broken, upon. uie masses, caster PAit nrrmLtmycgR, Tuesday, july 28, i$89. WHAT shall It profit en Ohie Republican In this fall's election te have a wool tariff of 60 r cent, when It-publlcan appraisers let In English manufactured wool "wast" at 10 per cent, duty? Referred te Jehn bhertnsn. NorniNe mere 111-tlmed, Impertinent and liiconslderato has been heard In public for some tlme than the appeal of seven "colored ministers" from Pittsburg, claiming te represent 25,000 "colored citizens of Allegheny county," te Governer Reaver te net honor the requisition or the governor of Seuth Carolina for a negre charged with murder In that state, who has been apprehended In Western Pennsyl vania. These fellows undertake te question the process or a sister state and te excuse the crline with which their race brother is charged upon the ground that he committed the murder as a political necessity. Ukjii such a lllmsy pretext they would have the governor or Pennsylvania Ignore his obvious duty and set the Tearful example, which might se seen return te plague us, of denying te another state tbe right te reclaim fugitives from its Jurisdiction and te try them under its own law. II the color or jielltlca or fugitive felons Is te be Inquired Inte before ther are returned for trial ; or if, Instead of being yielded te the Jurisdiction In which they are charged.they are te be Judged amid the yelpings of their sympathizers, all comities between the states might as well be wiped out at once, and Pennsylvania make proclamation that alie will net respect that prevision or the fedcral constitution which says (Art. 4, He;. 2) " A person chargtd in any state w ith treason, felony or ethor crime, who shall ilea from Justlce and be found In another stnte, shall en tlrmand nf the rxec utile authority nf the Mate f tern nhich he jted be delivfretl i' te be remeiml te thr state tuning jut infliction vf the crime." That settles it. Sr. I'At'i., Minn., which in 1880 had 40, 000 population, anticipates the new cenmis with a directory count that enumerates 2O0,(iue. Conceding as many te Minneapolis that Joint municipality, almost entirely grown up with this present generation, new lias twofold mere peeple than had old Athens at the height or Its glory. And yet even the "twin cities," "Time's neblest offering," de net yet claim te held temples lllie thu Parthenen, rulers as Just as Aris tides, soldiers UkoMllllades, philosophers as wlse as Plate, sHgcssuch as Solen, poets se rare as .(EseJiyhis, sculptors or the genius or Phidias, or orators or Demos thenes' power. Taftten DliTer An te 1'ets. Frem the Iwltten Journal. One or Portland's brluht veinnr ladles has a decided taste for studies in natural hiitery, and wee te the hug, beetle or but terfly which comes within her reach. HJie does net share in the gcneral avorslen or the reptlle family, but handles toads, liz ards and even snakes familiarly and fear lessly. One day last week she was at Peak's Island with friends, and in their rambles about the fluids and swamps she bagged a number or specimens. Among lliein was agroeusnako about two feet long. Tim sight of the Bqulrinish creature eteked screams from the ether fomliilne members or the party, hut the young naturalist caught it up and allowed it te cell about her wrist. This was tee much for the fool feel ing or her rilcudx. hou'etcr, and after a while she sllpped the snake Inte her pocket for want or better lucoinniedatlons. Pres ently the snake was fogettou. The party bearded one of the Casco rtiy company's beats, nnd whan about halfwit v te the city a great commotion was suddenly caused among the passengers by the appearaiiie of a green snake crawling upon thu deck, tadius screamed and lumped upon the seats or fled incontinently, nnd seme of the sterner sex were Millien hat taken by surprise- nt the sight eta serpent in that un expected place. The young lady, as seen as she realized the situation, sprang te io ie io cevor her property, but tee late. A beat hand pitched the leptlle overboard, and science had met w ith another less. IttiBccllattccme. H OODH HAIlHArAIUIiLA. Is nbiulutel) nccetnary In onler te Imve nerfect health. Heed's Hnraaparllln Is tlie Kat bleed purifier, qiilcUly conquering (scrofula, suit rlii'iim nnd nil lnllfmn cniiile wlileli.ltnclc (lie bleed nnd undermine the health, It also bulliU up Iho whole sjntem, cures djupepsla and Mclc hratlnche, mid oierceuies that tired rrcllnic. " I limn taken two bottles of Itoed'a Barxapa rllln for Mill rhium and dynpcpria, with wlilrh I wrs troubled ery much. After Inking thli modlrlne I am feeling na well nsctrr tn my llff." 0. W. itesn, I'ollsMlle, I'a. HOOD 8 HAllSAPAKIIXA, " I halKX'ii troubled by n Mcrofuleut nrlco nrlce nrlco tlennll myllfe. It Is one of the marked rccol rccel rccol Ifctleusor my hojheod itn.nml for several yenrs lias reinlcrcd me imnblu te labor iiiiuli. I think Heed's Marsaparllln, whli b I Inuebrrn iisliiKiit tnt(.rnlsferteii)(iirn,ls Ihelicut thliiK I liaoerrtiikrn. I nut mm- tw, nnd mj grn cral lieulth tceins belter than crr." II. 1). A li eo it, Warren, N. 11. ruitiKirx tiii: iiloed. "1 liiul ii lli;)it bltKKt dlneiilrr which I thniichl niitlilni; erei, but It Krew lnleu bail form of kldiullscai.0, whUliKemri called lupim, brwiklnireiit In ulcem and sores nil erermv body. H(H)d's Karsnparllla In n short time com pletely cnreit me. I feell own my life tolleod'x Hnrwiparllln." Fred Waciitkr, Bourbon, Ind. HOOD'S SAaSAPAHILLA Held by nil driiRKlits. !1 ; bIt for 55. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., tawcll, JIns. 100 DOSES ONKUOLLAK. (I) IIVUHYUODV WANTS IT! THAT IS IIVKIIVIIODV WHO HAS KVKIl lltlUDITt LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We haxen't the blgRcst mills in the, world, but there Is no bettir mill nil) vrlicre-nt lemt thcrn Is no mtll Unit ran make better (lour. He niv Iheusnnils of eepta In this community, Hint we take tliulr word for It. If jeii bae trouble with ) our baking, thli het u wither, jeu will perhsps dUcever Hint the trouble lies with jour flour provided you de net UM) Lei uu's Fleur. If jeh are uklnij Hint article, and Kill lime trouble with jour bak ing, perhaps It U because or tlieeien. It can't be the flour If j en me Irian's I TUlNaLinitF.KHTOCK FA KM. STORM KING 12161.) KECOnD 2 JO. Sitnndurd by HreedtnK nnd 1'erreniHince. hired by IIAl'l'V MEDIUM, record 2.32f, and sire of 42 trotters and pacers with n cords from 2-IJi. te 2.J0, nnd eicr 100 ft llli records better than iOO. Ham by Alexaudir's Nerman, tire of l.ulu i'.Hjj. May ijuoen, 2 ye Ac. becenil dam by Heward s Mir Cliarlei.tlioreuth- lircd. Third itiiin by Smith's Messenger, ten or Dill's Messenger. SniimKlMl H a bay. stand Id hands mid weighs nbeut l,'AU lbs. lias nhwijs taken ttrt premium nt state and count v fairs. Ills tells are large and liaiidseiiie.aud live Hint luvchccn sold averHgiil f.llueial an avirae age or (me and a half ears. He uaslnkeurlglileut ertliu stud mid ultli erv little pn luirntleii reduced ds record fiejii i1l. te i , trotting three heats In 2 10, -.'.SI iijidJ-iO. He iwnt a iiunrler lu one of the miles In ,S5 seconds -n 'J '.'J gait Jihlch shows Ills caimrlty It I (mild spare lilm long enough In the stud te lie prepared ter erj fast work. 'lEHMr..-1'OOi) for a real until bis present bisjk Is mil, nder which lie will stand at 75.u) J)5-trd. DAM U I.NHLK. .Marietta. Pa. (Ten I. X UMI1KKANDCOAU Ij 1OUACCOSHOOKSAND0A8IX WVJiT. IMS HAHD WOODS. Wholesale mid Hitall, blf. ,.. H.K-MAKTINACO, n3-lyd 121 Water htreet. Uiiicaster, l'a. n AUMOAKDNEIW COMl'.XNvi " COAL DEALERS. OKi-it ks-.Ve. ia North Queen Street, and Ne. uM North Frlnei. street. l)V'")-Nertli Prince Street, near Heading Mtfi-tr. LANCABTKIl.P, UMnttmAhcr'. miLADKLrniA, Tuesday, Joiy SB, am. Tlic emptying process pro ceeds. Trie lawn-mower has been through the Linen Lawn prices. The entire lines of Irish Printed Lawns ee te one uniform price 15 cents. We have been jpre-emment in Fancy Lawns. The fact and the price ought te clear the shelves te-day. The cut was made yesterday, and the de mand was quick. Don't blame us if you come tee late. Main Aisle, ncAr Transept. Novelty Dress Goods at 50 cents that have been $1.50 te $3.50. Fine and handsome as ever, but having been here a while they cease te be Novelties te us, Te you they may be new as the opening day, and almost cheap as the sunlight. East of Xatn Aisle, third cennter north of Transept. Plain Challis, all wool, at 25 cents, in black, cream, and navy, are in stock te-day. West of Mala Aisle, third counter north of Trnnscpt, Why are the Ginghams and Challis and all ether Dress Goods se active at this late period ? Is it net because the early-season statement is true : " Ne equal stock of Dress Goods in the world ?" 257 pieces Plaid White Mus lins for dresses, aprons or un dergarments have marching orders at reduced prices : 2ft pieces nt 10 cenUfrein V. 121 plccen at lucent from 18. 108 places at 15 cents from 20. West of Main Alile, south of centre. Permanent insurance against mosquitoes at almost nothing for premium. Star Window Screens, which can easily be fitted te any window. S618I Inebei, 90 cent', 'iijull Indus, ii cents. 1S.X31 Inches, : cents.. Adjustable Screens, 24 inches high ; will fit any window with out amateur carpenter work. 35 cents. A let of damaged Screens at 25 cents each ; several sorts. Russian Bowls, made by the Tartars and traded for feed. The waterproof lacquer is a se cret. Ten sizes, 10 te 55 cents. They are scarce and hard te get. This let has come direct from St. Petersburg. Basement, north of ( entre. Jehn Wanamaker. Jalacr of r?aahieu. HTIUCll lillOH. This Ends the Third Week of Our GREAT JULY CLEAR ING SALE, ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. After this sale everything net sold gees back te the original price. We give you a fair warning. De net come when it is tee late. We call your special attention te some of our best bargains which are selling fast. Our stock of Hankerchiefs at 4, 8, 1 1 and 19c apiece. Lace Caps at 7, 25, 49 and 69c. Dress Trimmings at 19, 35c and $1 a yard. Torchon Laces at 5c a yard. Embroideries, 22 and 45-inch, at 29, 49 and 98c. Plushes at 25c a yard. Fancy Ribbons at 5, 10, 19 and 25c. Gauze Underwear at 10, 11, 12 and 23c. Muslin Underwear at 25, 49, 67, 98c and $1.49. Jerseys at 39, 63 and 89c. Blouses at 67c and$i Jersey Coats at $1.50. Children's Fine White Dresses at $1.49. Beys' Waists at 25c. Beys' Suits at $2, 3, $4 and $5 a suit. Hats at 8, 15 and 25c. Flowers at 25, 49 and 98c. Tips at 23 and 49c a bunch. Trimmed Hats at $1, $2 and $3 each. Jewelry at 16c. Fine Satin Fans at 50c, $1 and $2. Linen Towels at 10, i., 19 and 25c. Umbrellas at $1.25, $1.50, $i.9S, and $3. Parasols at 50c, $1, $1.50 and $1.98 apiece. Our whole stock of the arti cles mentioned above is put up in lets at the prices named ; be sides our whole stock eflercd at special prices te be geed until this sale ends. ASTRICH BROS. 115 & 117 North Queen t, RICEH NEVE HO LOW. New Bosten Stere. 24 Centre Square. J. HARRY STAMM. WE'LL NOT HAVE TORN Y LEFT fi.00 ' At 11.00 . t 75c .-.-At B.50 75 e Table Llnn At CO c W " - At c A0 e " .. AtS7Wc 36 e " AtllHe 1.7 Flouncing.. i .... Atttc 1.80 " -At 75c 1.00 " At Mc ... 1 Qatm. - - - 1 , 1 ENUINE BAIIQAINB. The Big Hat Bargain OF THE SEASON." We lin taken nil our Odd lints and Odd HItm nnd huve mnde up ttieBlaGEHT BAR GAIN Line of tints ever ettered. The line Include" lints thnt were sold Ter IZM. 2.W, 11.75, f ijse; si.25 Hnd f 1.00. All reduced te the smnll sum of 25 CENTS. TRUNKSAND TRAVELING BAGS AT BIO INDUCEMENTS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. FA SlcfviocrrttevB. "W. D. HPRECnER, feON &. CO. -WE OFFER- REFRIGERATORS Fer the Balance of the Season AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. rer.r23-Tu.Th.Sira jfleuBCfttrttiehitta (Beebe. f1ALL AND SEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlxty Cnudle-Llght; Beats them nil. Anether Let of Cheap Olebcj for G115 nnd Oil Steves. THE "PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Bents them nil. Tlilnstrlpontwcarnnllethers. Keep out the cold. Steps ruttlliiK of window. Kxcludes theiluit. Keeps out snow nnd rain. Anj one ran nnply It no wnste or dirt mnde In upplylnnlt. Cnn be titled nnywhere no hole toberc, rendy feruse. I will net spill, wnrper shrink ik rnnhlen strip Is the most i rfect.At the Steve, Hrnter nnd Range Stere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. gdOltB. H ERRS BOOK STORE. PAPER NAPKINS. Jiipaiue Paper Napkins for Pic nic nmtHeclnl Parties, Is the Cheap est nnd Most Convenient Napkin Dint can Lie iikmI. All blzee nudStyle. 0 te 75 cents per hundred. HERR'S BOOK STORE, B3-0S NORTH QUEEN 8T. yitoteflvrtv'to K OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KcBnigsburg, Prussia, Te Backgrounds made especially for Bust nnd Thrcc-quarttr Length Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Posteffloe. Jan7-6ind (STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 10, ?, A Vt MARKET STREET, (Rear of tlie l'o&teftlee), L.I.NCABTEH, PA. ALL THE LATEST bTVLEb IN Boggles, batons, Family Carriages, Etc. The riii(t Stock In the Cenulrj. ) new uac n Full Line of bECOND-HAND WORK Any Htj le Yen Want, Kepnintlng and Repairing promptly attended te. One wt of workmen eseclnlly emplejeit fur that purport-. The leuc&t prfce In the county for MrM-elHM erk. i-UIe 1110 aCull uml Examine M) Werk. SALESMEN.-WE WISH1A FEW MEN TO till our coedfc liy sample tejlke wlielefale nnd retail trade. JjirgcM manufacturer In our line. EnclOke 2-cent stamp. Wages 1 per da) , IVnunnent e.tttiii. Ne pebtuls utuwercd. Meney niUanced for wnces.ndterttktng, etc, CENTENNIAL MANT'U CO., rnA3uwi " cinemnmi, Ohie, 9m . PRIOE8 NEVER 8QLOW. OUR Great Clearing Sale IS BENEFITING ALL CALLERS. II.S0 Black nenrlettns..........n 11.00 " .... ,V , M " , -Alt e At7S c ,.AtM e ..At 370 About 5,000 Yards, 37je and SOc FINE DRESS GOODS At 12c, 17c and 25c n Yard. SPatxltcs. H. Z. RH0AD8 A BON. LOW PRICES. Following will be found a list of goods low prlced-nlwas in our steck: Child's Oeld Finger Rings, 2Se,; Misses' Geld Finger Rings, 75c; Ladles' Geld Finger Rings, 11.00 Blcee Buttens, 25c., M., 11.00; Cellar Buttens, 2ec. te 11.00; Diamond Cellnr Buttens, 12.00; Ladies'nnd Misses' Breastpins, 25c. te $1.00; Mourning Pins and Enrrlugs, 25c te 15.00; Bracelets, 25c. te 110; Nickel Clocks, J1.00; 6-DyMantloClecks,t3.75; Ladles'lield Watches, 116.75; Nickel Wiitcbcs, 11.00; 811cr Wntches, 10. VRepnlrlng in nil brunches by geed workmen nnd nil work wnrrnntsd. H. Z. RHOADS &SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. (Baa -pLINN A BRENEMAN. GAS FIXTURES! The Largest and Finest Stock of Gas Fixtures ever seen anywhere. -AT- FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 Nertli Queen Street, LANCASTER, PEW A. egngnitmrc. gvi, 0eb0. OCHH &. OII3BS ' T a. MARTIN A CO. HAVE nAD A IG XJN REMNANT SALE. ON rUnNlTUnL. During the past week we have closed out thousands of what is the reason? yards of short lengths in all De- Cnstemers say they find the Price Always the partmClltS. Thousands of yards Lewott Quality Alwajs the HpUI Stock ctlll Urn Alwnjs Complete I Stj les Always Newest t aim llt-ru. 5 CENT LOT. lateU8n chance before you buy. Will makeitpnyjeu. Includes short lengths from 2 nrtjc i. ttd'ec te ieyards, of Calicoes, Chintzes. Util& G1BBS Satines, Challies, Lawns, White MANUFACTURER ANDDEALEIW. 2d. 3d GoedSi GillghamS, BatistCS. NO. 31 bOUTH QUEEN STREET. all-ljd gr-EiNiTsirw. "" 8 CENT LOT. Great Chair Sale! We hne Inaugurated n Great Clinlr Sale te last80 dajs, during which time no will Cut, Cut and Cut Deep en nil the Chairs, Rockers, Lawn Benches, Rockers and Chairs In the building. That Reckrr for S1.C0 still Irads and moieef them hre. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. 44 Personal Attention Glcn te Unileitak lUB. w IDMYERS CORNER. A Heavy Fall. New Is j our chance te buy FURNITURE PrUrs lm c " knocked " down until nlmeht nil profit lias been "swept nwny." Whut e lese j en gain. Yeu wonder why this sacrifice I The wonder is : Our Stock Is Toe Big, Miint be cut down. We want jeu telmvelt rather than carry It eer siummr. This Is the only reason. Quullty and itjle iishlKh usecr, but the priieln low eueuiili te make a ihlll run down jour back. WIDMYER'S CORNER OK E. King & Duke Sts. cnitl Itoticce. J7STATEIOF ELIZ.V MARTT LATE i OF li Ijiiuiisler clt. deccnu-d. letters of nd nd mTiiUlrutleii en t-ild ei.tna'lmliiKbeen crnnted te the undersigned, nil ierens Indebted theiete are ri-quesicd le make liniiuiitnte payment, mid tl.e-c htixlin: (Inliiis or demands ni;iilnt llu- Kame, lll pn-ent tin in without ilpln fur Mltlcment te llu uudenilsned, resldtnj; inlanidutcrclt). CUJ01(H: ,lcNAI1Ili AdmiiiUtralnr. O C IsKNXrpv.Attemev Jyj-Jitdlu UNDERVEAR - LIGHT AND MEDIUM weight undemeurln all t:rndc and tiny slie.ul KKIlMAN'S licilts' Funisiii; htOIV, WWftKliieetrvct. v lore Reductions I RERD, RERD, THEN C7lfTEf C7lfB. There's Dellar in It for you. WE COULD TELL YOU OF BARGAINS Until this paper would be filled, but we bllT That a word te the wua u sufficient. J.HarryStamm 8 CENTRE SQUARE. Sixiixvee. Includes goods reduced from I2jc and 15. 10 CENT LOT. Includes all lengths under 9 yards of handsome Satines, Zephyr, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Batistes, Primrose Cleth. 12 CENT LOT. Are lengths of 9 yards and ever of French Satines and Dress Goods, reduced from 25c and 35c. Remnants of China Matting from 2 te 35 yards in length, from 5c a yard up. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. l (.Tnvbumvr. TTAHDWARE ! YOUNG'S IMPROVED TOBACCO CUTTER, THE REST IN THE MARKET, AT MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, 9 d 11 SOU! II QUEFN ST a" Alse RefrlgcrHterb, Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezers nt Reduced Prlci . CARI'KNlFRfe TOOLS AND lll'ILIUNH MA TLRI L In Endless Varlct ROYAL IlrD MIXED PAl.STb, lad.OHs nnd Varnhhes Whtts jT OUr us u call and lie convinced that you gel the full Value for j our money. MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St. feliS-lJd riim: rival fountain pen-the rest I unit che-aiH-st in the murket 11 karut geld pen. llnrtt rubber holder, neer geu out of order, easily Illlisj, Call uud utninlne licferu pureliaslncilsewlicri'. At ERIbMAN'ri 0IU' riirnhliltig btere, 2 Yv King im , ' -.4 &- ,jmu&Mkta!& ir .iU ialMB-aaijI;
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