i;flwwfwffl m 'ii n in '.W - wi - - -4 SsijS-f v 1? frX.."f THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1889. 1 .. U yrtl! gutelUecuccr. rWx VNDRKW J.HTKtNMAN. CHARLES feTKINM AX POLTZ, Editor. BOBERT CLARK, Publisher. i.tHK DAILY INTELLMKNCER Publish.-.! X t1nr Afi In ihn rnnr ItlilRtitiiln.. Uam1 by carrier In Ihti' city nntt rorreuiielliu; V town Hi (en cent A week. By mail fl c elel- liina)mrlnadvitncc;Mrcntsnnientli. ( ?ltKKt.Y tNTF.t.l.lfiKvr"Pnrn ..n.r n Bfly mils year. In arte ncc. NOTICE TO HURSCRlnERS-Rcmlt by rheck or peejlnfflre order, ntid where nilther of Uicewesan be procured rend In n regUtercd letter, ntercd at the lolertlce, as neeend class mall matter. ADDniws, TBS mTELUOENCEIt, '.ancnslcr, Pa. LANCASTER, PA., August 1, 1889. A Xcw Rcf rtelr. There arc heard ninny complaints from taxpayers nml cltircus liviitK In the PS northwestern part of the city who nre fe? kuflbrinir for lnck of a runer wntcrsun- F ply. Net that there has net Ikx-ii enough some down upon tin in from overhead Wr these last few claji, but that tne pres t&'ent reservoir is net millldcnt te Mipnly S them en eTii ordinary occasions. '1 liey R saythey lerie cry little hencflt from p? the new stanei-iiliie, ami they ha ens g? lime wnter new n iney nan ix'ierc u was erectcil. Lxccpt at night and nl neon, when the manufacturing ctah- ggi lishmcnlB are net nniuliifj, they have pf practically no water at nil. 'I here Is one ctticn en We.it James wdvet who k wasehllccd telct till the tlirets in his jgl, house open all day and night, in order BbS? te collect enough water le till the b.ith Ei? tub. And as for enjej lug the litxiiiy of 1 water te sprinkle tne pavement or irent R yard during a dry i-pell, Mien a thing Ik net te 1 dreamed of. Yet this citizen ?., is obliged te pay full water rent it if he S had a supply in abundance. The city k lint fxtnlillslieil wntcr iiltiui in Hint Kjf neighborhood, but in ct-e of lire they g, would be n UH'Ic-s tu jiets or tiee i.5 bexei". ui In looking m ei the. iiupreeinents that 'ii Lnnciistcr will be called iiihiii te make In the ne.xt ten jeans, that of a new res ervoir in the western pint of the city, is most important. The ground In that section la entirely tee high abee the present iwtvrvelr te make it or much service. Decides this la a growing part of the city and heu-cs and homes lire ex tending ueithuard and westward every day. The lack of a watcrmipply U de terring people from building and Ihlng gk en West Lemen unci West .hums streets j, lunner out, man cnanoue street. A E"S .... .1.-1.1.. .1... 1 .. . i... r ...,.. wt- iiiusi. funuuie sue nun u unu nviiie:iiliy j mentioned ler n new reservoir would lie J en the hilt Immediately buck of the cel-$- leire. It is hhrher thnti iiiiv of Hit mm- f$ rounding ground mid would sufficiently HUl'l"J water ler me city viitit liny &v jcars mere or grew tii. m liic water necesMiiy te till Ihle ieer- -eir could, we think, Iks drawn from the Little Conesteir.i ereck. tf llils U net f&? fiulileient a numlK-r of utteblnu vtells E csiuld licfiiiik te luakeiipthedelleleiicy. sjt- ni mis incline many n ciern ernes are Biippllcd and thesjteni hiispieedvstie- &) n'llO tllflltet Ilf luitltil lu L.tliwit lllmr l.k J consider, but a city ones its eitiens lie- f Bines iroeci water an at eeutite sunn v. i" pceiiilly w hen prepcity eh ners aiv pa ing n full rental for It. Would it net be inuili mere te the permaiient InMielit of && a greater niunlMT of eitiens wete tills ? . J J. f . I II V rt imijecx mr a ifucr supply ei w aier car ried out, than that thousands of dellaia should lie exjieiiiled In ialng with cement such allevs as C'hrlsllau and U- Grant streets? This latter Is lieiielltliinr E', a few person! who hae stables and shops fronting en the-e allejs. The r..i.... ........ ...i i.i i... ... t If- J Miywt. JPIUjwvll WU1IH1 lie glMllg llll IS ucieiiiiBte supply of watertuw hole ht i eets tiji b " inii inu iiiiiiij' iitAinijers null property eh ners. An Able IHncter. Our esteemed eentcinjKirary, the JVtw J-Jra, says : It Is iill ItiiKjit.ini who sli.ill liii put nt the head of the great .New Yerk (."(position. The right kind of n man will nmke it n f;reat success ; the wrong kind will hud It tite failure. Cicuurnl lluuley was a prime fuiter in the successor the centennial im position of lb.70, while (leiier.il W. 11. Franklin, who is at the head of the Anier lean exhibits at Paris, Is n lallure, and the recipient of much iideix criticism, lle Is pronounced proud, huiglity and uuuii uuuii uuuii proaehnble. Such a nun can ncm be popular nor make a xheuagrcat hiiciess. TheXei Yerk- people, ought, therofetc, le take euro w liein thevhclecl ler the impor tant position of thief el tlnlr coming auadrl-centennlal. On this little lad may cpend Its success or failure. It la' net certain that the American P t exhibit at Paris is a failure. He-ports K? dhTer us te that. There nuiv le icasen for this dlllerenee in the arIeus points efvien from which the observation is taken. Necvssirlly our country is nl n disadvantage in any exposition held un der French auspices, for the itteple of France manage such ull'alrs with all npt utss and completeness that no ether l.ice can approach. If the American exhibit does fall shrt, however, we are loath te believe It U the fault or O'cu. Fianklin. He is it gentleman of great organizing powers.ef excellent inuuneis. unit utile l tit for the place he occupies. Heme newspaper repeiter, probably, who wanted te wlnp him en the back, nuij hae found him dignified, ort-eme dead head may have dh-cev end that lie was unapproachable ; but that he is te blame for the shortcomings of tlie Heik he has in charge we uie net prepared te believe. It is altogether tine that the New erk show needs some capable head te its direction. That gieat city has such a man. He ib te lj round in .Mr. ( 'hurled A. Dana, of the New erk ,Sii. Te thousands who knew him only the political eccentricities of his new spnpei and the frequently iiimis vigor of his ubsdultftiinen the object of hiapicjuditc, he may nppcar as a nan cm minded ami one-sided jierseu, conspicuously unlit te lead a great national or inteiuatieual enterprise. ISut le tluse w he knew him lr. Dunn is known te. Ihj one of the rijKt, niekt vigorous and eoiiiia-heuslie mlndsef his generation in America. His ineutai powers are as acute as they are Vigorous; he strikes with a blade keen as the Duniitscim kIih'I lmf ium.l..f..nu .. gj the battle axe. He Is a profound xthelar tfni, and an aceemiilUheil fi-nili.iiitin win. K hands full of jj erk he alw ay ha leNure yz for culture ; and te the w ldet knew lcdec '' men and thiugs he adds the highest iwfatinrccluliimiif ilu i: .i, .....r fw," , . """i I'liiiuiinii Kr"l8 '! languages and a keen pawner ineM-ieiieus. He Ik in the vigor - ,w iiujBUHineaiin; no itciigiiiM In ice n n L;41en ; he levels in bcsiks, and be Is "nil Y vivuiiu- iiy iiiruiuiiesi liliipMi miill i.""" " "" ...w in -uiiericau jnurnai- ylam. lie Is essentially an American ; he kas trlvcn hIikIv tiiwl th,.n,rl,i (, ., h 'v tery and te the grew tb of w hat I s most s characteristic in our in.titiiHnna. i... ; ;ha been one of the chief promoter of ttil cvlebratleu ; and lie U ludeiH-'iident ad fearlctfl ene ii'li wlii in. t-,,,. . i.i . ' ('wy & curry It out. JWiblyether men att make the tvlebriitiim , .i.. . m.. ? Daua certainly can. e Drslcrntlen or lledle". A novel and uubiue manner of dis posing of the dead has been suggtitcd. It is a curious method, revived from an cient and medlrcval times. Thc!ieV system pres)e9 te dispose of dead bodies by de5lecntlen, which simply means te dry them out like, se much dried liecf. The ordinary method of the burial of the dead In the earth al though consonant with modern senti ment has mtIeus objections in thickly IKipulated cities and coinniunltle. Ite sldes It Is a continual menace te the health of these living In the xlclnltyef burial grounds. Cremation somehow has net leceme popular, and net many people kindly take te the method which reduces le uhcs the bodies of their frleniN. Theoretically this Is perhaps tbelfst method of all that have been prejHss,d, but there will need I e lcn great change In public) sentiment liefore It at nil Ivcemcs universal. The hicIIhkI proposed under the name desiccation is somewhat after the mode of the Indians who laid their dead en the branches of the trees te be dried by the sun and the air, If happily tbeye! eapctl the ravenous lieak of the vulture and the buranl. It was llkew 1m prac tNcd many centuries age by the Tartars and Celchlans. llut the system has been modernized and of ceuimj an or ganization has Itccn formed te carry It Inte operation. It Is proposed te erect buildings divided Inte many rooms of dltlerent sbe, in caeli of which will Ikj built sepulchres of concrete large enough te admit the body of an ordi nary sled man. In tht-e epulehivs will Ikj openings and a svstcm of con duits, through which will lie forced het dry air. 'I his het dry all w III absorb all the moisture from the body which will then be left intact in a suit of dried apple stale. Alter four or five months the sepulchres will l hermetically sealed and the Iwsly will be preserved with form and feature unchanged for all time. This system has many things in its favor, and te many people, who have u horror of Itclng burled alive and te whom eicmatieu is lepiiguant, it might apear worthy of consideration. It is eminently sanitary, for, It Is alleged, the gnes are conveyed ten furnace and rendered In nocuous. And inhere be no objection te the hard, leathery apcarancc of the body, friends of the deceased, instead of visiting simply the churned heii'-e wherein tbeie Is nothing but dust, might make their annual pilgrimage te the binoke-lieusu uiid lieheld the veiy fon fen tuus eftheli loved ones, lk"djlcsvvr could be thus building catacemlM like these of Italv and l'gypt, which seem te-day te Is? special objects of lutcic-t and study. At any late it is an apt sug gestion and mi doubt w 111 llnd some enthusiasts who are attraetcd by any thing csld orcuileus. .- i V Plan I'nr Die Hi series. It isa proper subject for icul icgiel that the stiiteeoinmlssleii te pass upon monu ments proposed for election en the (!el tvshurg battle-lleld, should have rcfiisui te allow the Pennsylvania Deserves te build their proposed memorial hall. This commission, as we tiiidciMnnd Its luuelleiis, has simply te puss upon the pinprlcty or te condemn the uulltuessef the designs K-lected by the legimetital assei intlens te which the state him at -preprlated the moneys te pay for elect ing these historic monuments. It Is right and proper there should be home such susiciisleu topieveutdishurmenv, lack of taste and luitr curacies, llut we iippivbcud the ivjcetleu of the Deserves' plan bus licen owing In some degrte te hellug cngeiideied betw ecu these h he lepieseiit It and the cuumissUiu Itself, and signs of this cropped out nt the II an isiitng conference. What the Deserves hiiiiI is, Instead of frittering their $0,iu()nwny en fifteen small regimental monuments, te appv the w hole amount te the i eiistrm tieti of a monumental hall, which will Is-at once a memorial of theli own oi ei oi ganizntien, ami a icposltery for war history. Fer such an edl liee they have been piemlscd the granite, glass and iron all free , and there would be no trouble nil-dugumplc funds tesupplcmiut 'he state's appiopilatieu and put these materials tegethei. What lltnesH would there Imj lu an tdillee of such loiiHtruetleii and design? A build ing all of I'enuslv vniila muteiial, en IVuiisjlv aula's great battle-Held, te per petuate the gleiy cif that Ixxly of I'enii sylvauin's tmejis of vvhii h Ihestwte h as jiieudcst! Within its walls could be gathered rellis of the battle, the histei lea of the war, the maps of the fields, the busts, portraits and statues of its heroes and under the i oef of this impcrishuhle temple could Ihj seen and rend an epi tome of our great national struggle. Such a splendid scheme as thl need net fail lieuuuoef the higgling of the commis sioners. It can easily lie put through bv pilvate donation. The DVseivesniay turn their backs upon the stale authoi authei ltlcs and held out their hands te u gen erous mid patiietii public 'lhe contii centii contii butieus will siKin pem in upon them fur their ticttvstiiirg memeiial. 11111 vli I fin Ins new diMOveied slin is reeding lit'i l iliies en impure milk, and 111 it iiiiu h ill mm se is litlng luii ltd into the vitals of hoi geed itsilt liiiui ilisiascd cows. Uer Intiweii slop Is being utilized ill loed fei the little InuiHcnts. '1 he Phila delphia Jnqmrei is pci forming aliialile sei vim in thus looking te llie health el thu eii npiiiis el thn i radle. Mil cji av is ail anihilleiia man. lle Is held, tut injr and utisi inpnleiiH. lie will snerillee his best liieuds te uirri out his ewnKrsnnal schemes el ambition He repiescnts a ilangercus i li nienl lu our polities, lhe iutiin itleu wliiili tomes by wnv i I'lttisburi; that he has the picsldcn lial bee in hi bonnet Is te kij the least startling. His si In mi s have reached le llie vuy pi iileln state politics; new thai tin y lii aimed at tin picsidency it is a in der nt ,riuus iiineeiu. because el his i1I1hih si uiitheiU and Ins puseual diiiii;. I lie wil lisheiuiiii lias bis u knew u te inure Hi in out e b.illle hit, pollti pellti i at lues. Isiiouew kiejiing hiinsell tool b. perpeliating this gieit uiidsiiuiinei joke? II vi we welcome him as a Initueiist mid goed-iiatiiiiMlIv gUe out risibilities lull swing. Ami new old Sihu.ilkiU Is aroused. Net sitlsllcd w Ith giving Philadelphia level and iliiils in her liupiiie watur, hhe niiist metis e erllew her banks, e-irr.l lug great less and destitution. However, in tliiseiaef llumlx mid breki li ikuiis, him is exeusable il slie ler a (I. is shewHliei hlicngtliiiia mild wa. ( 'auuet our I'ouestoga display somujirewt'hs bj washinnwav a mill uitwii? Cvcnthe destitution el a glut f.uler or a delimit wati r wniks would be welcomed it tlieieb.v we leuld distingiiisli eiusehis. Tin victory or the Philadelphia alike! team ever tint (fciitlcuiiii of lliunpslilre b two runs illustrates tiie iurrixjuciicy el i leso contests in the gamoer cricket, 'lhe game Uulw ays iiituiefctlng but rarel ex tiling. The failure te make a dllllcult cutili in the lust Inninir would have lest our lKtvn the gaine. llut the catch was made and another triumph Is iuWhI te nlf, inimy whlih the Philadelphiaus are win ulng in old Jb'ngljud. Ir leeks ns If Secretary 1'lalne aner nil would have an opportunity or displaying his Jingoism. Tlidlmculty In Hclirlng Hea alth the Hritlsh Kaallng vessels prom prem ises te brcome matter pf national concern, A illjjKisslennta and ieaccnil consideration of th llshlng rights of the tvv e countries la net at all consonant Ith the theories of ill ill pleinmy which eliaracterlre eurBecretary or state. With the war In llnytl andtbe collisions of national Jurlwllttlen en the banks of New reimdlnnd mid Hehrlng Sea, it 111 Het be Mr. Maine's fault Disc ur net Itiv elv cd In a letcut Imbroglio. The selier Judgment of the Anierlean leople will net sustain the gev eminent lu this matter of seizing the Mack Diamond unless they wcre lu llie right. The whole matter Is olio of Jurisdiction and Is entirely susceptible, of aeifiil settlement. It can hardly boa question of interpretation of treaties In whlrh thcre Is room for honest ellllercm oef opinion. Wnare cither right or w reng In this matter. And the govern ment ought te be sure or her rights before violent action be taken. It loeksa little sometimes ns if all thlswns dene mere te gratify the ambition of Mr. Maine than an honest endeavor te pieservn our national rights. If this be se the administration will llnd no supiiert for litis net ofvlelcueo in Ihclmge body of the American eople who have thn ftenuancnt wollare or the ciuntry at heart. s ri:itsuvAi Iti.v. UetiVTltis Ile.vAit. I. I'., died at l'dliiburgh en Wednesday. He was born in INK He was a sacred lyric poet or merit. In I8.V) he published "Jljmnsef I'nltli and Hepe" and In fOI a second series or the suiiie. Kx-Slcat.TAnv Wiii.iam C. Wnnxi.v w rites te the New Yerk .Sfli-w Ith relrreni e le the reiHirt that a w 1 1 kly paper w nilld be stiulndat Washington In his Interest as a candidute Tar the prcsldeurw. Mr. Whit ney says he Is net and shall net be a candi date forthe nomination te that ollleejer le any ether. rmxvis Tj. Ovrijf, "the well known w either expert," died en Wednesday lu Bosten, hkcI -years, lle was n Rraduate or Hamuli college. He made many inter esting astronomical dlstoveilos and many rctuarkiihle woather predictions, the bitter el which gnvn lilm proinltirrice en both sides el the Atlantic II U(UHH.im.PAItll.li. Imiliiltitcly iiiresnry lu order te have perirct hnilth. JIoeil's Hirsa irlllu In llie rkjiI bleed purlflc r, iiiililtly rriinncrlnj scrofula, salt rheum ami nil Insidious enemies which nttnrk the IiIuihI anil undermine the health. Hnlse builds up the whole sjMim, cures djsrs pla and sltl: hiMilathc, and overcomes that tired feclliiK. " 1 hale taken twobettlcsor Hoeil iHnrmpa rllln rr salt rhctim ntid d sitcpiln, with whli h I was trettlilid very much. ATtcr tultlni; this inidleliin I am fcclltn; as will nsevcr lu ntv life." J. W Uesf, l'ettsvlllii, I'a. HOOnHHAUSAI'AltlliLAi " I havelM-eii Irnubletl by a acrofuleus ufloc uflec ufloc tlen nit mi life. It l one of the iimrkid rceol rceel rceol littlniisef in biiluxd iliiy.,iiii(l for seicral jinrs has iriidrud me uitnlilu te labor iiittcb I tlilulf Heed s Knrm uii Ilia, irblib I hale brru iisIiik at lute rials furlin jimim, in thn licsl thing I haieeitr taken. I am nine Ikl, ntid mi kcii crnl hrallb mciik bitter thiin ever II 1), An An nerr, Warn a, N II. ITUU'lttillli: lU)0l). "I 1 1 it, I a sIlRlit IiIihhI dlnerdcr wlilrh I thought nothing Mrlmis, tint It Rrew Inte a bad form nf skin cllscitu, which boiiie taltnl 1iimis, liiiakltn: out lu Hirers and forts all ewriuy bed. Heed sHiinuiarlllalu a short tlniceom tlniceem tilctcdy turcil me. I feel I one nij life te Heed s HnrMiarlll.' I'm n VV cnri it, llnurlieu, Ind. HOOD'S SADSAI'AlHI.IiA bold by all ilmwdMi. 51 ; six ftirf.'i. Prcimrcd enl by r. 1. 111)011 A CO., Umrll, Miui ll lKISKS ONK DOl.I.AH. (I) cietiifttn. M viniN nues. Clothing and Furnishing Goods ! Tunii iireinaiiv tlilttRstn our stuck of Kiiiiuiiir Uoeds Unit iiuiKt i;e. VVe don't until them hue nvvt w ln tt I lie slruiie prices put en tin in It Mi much he low Rare Offering for Everybody. the low prlies iiuall in-kul for the name ipial II. .Vluis and HeyxSulta that will lit your lib ns In st le and ipmllt We nui tit our lutks Woolen C'assliinm Mulls lu Hiunuicr Vi lulilHiind HiimiiK r C olerH,') te fit tropi cal l iiiits mid Vi l iiiaile fteni c,e Inn l'l iiuicl, .Miilulr, IViiikcc, 'lrliets,&.V teS-.Vi. Well de litilcli te Iii1iiiii kiip ci.ul ilurbiK thiMi lint sullr diiK. Hie our stiskef 1 laiitu 1 t-tlilrls I'lin price, and mail Miles Ven tan wuir llu m while eiiuiplin; trim mm.liiiuiKliiKnr Ter IiiMiilss. llclts te no with 1 laniicl Shlttsare In ie In mild eolers, te, three, lour strltus. or htlk.lOi tefiiX.-. tiiiurr mid llalhrlcMin Milrts nnd Drauirs, ix. Iiiiii and NalnsiMik Drnurrs, lis. hllk lliinilkerrhlirs, I.lncn llniidln n lilt f ,net eel- l...l In... I. ll'.liLi .u. ....,.. .. u.. .... ten), 1 n licit VVelihiispriidtrK.exlra iiilue rhu nrleis ue'ie nut mi Siniitui r'l ir i '.ii'mii, i -i, nu.jn iitu in, CAIItl miiiii i rlr mc'ie nut en siiuiuiiir'tlcK tnkiN tlictn out (pile l.l. The must no iiiiii k. llti rx neIKe the iuImh and wiimlir b se Km 'llu reason In wn want tills naseii skismIs this Masen. MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Nes. m and :s Neitru iui:i:.v BTiti:i:r. iy-u.i.iv.MKiv a iesii:tt Inducements at Our Bargain Sale 1HV1 VllMllltlhlHILr. Sure-te-Sell-Prices. HOV s Ht'ITS. i (XI Hulls 110) CJii at SI V) ft u) ' 5 30 " il SO de at ill 5f0 " r.ei) 7 1) " DUI ' ClIlI.llltlJNr, hUll-sj. 5lHults 7 HI " v II in) an) lll-NrMsUMMCH COATK AND Ki(l)i eat h lid Vests 10 J M) HA'fS. SI i lilkht stltt Hats . . . 7V l.lLht Sett Hals. i') 1- iill llrlm I iKhl Still Huts Ml Light "oil Huts. , fUO-Mniw Hats .Via " itw VI MI'S CSe at il Oi) " .1 III) " 2W Cut te J -M " Si) 1 w " A " ;e " 'J no " IO " 1 i " U) I--. " i.jt " lim Mpiiu stniw Huts I 1'HMMII.Nti HLPAItl.MC.Sr VHu-i-itiUrs .... Cut te .Ke 'Jki " ... . ., ,... I,U . I-' " .'k Netkui.ir . . :1V- iiie ' 17e llu n UK- JV 17c IV UV 1 I.A.NM'l.MIIItfs f 173 SlllvHiIrt ml teSLW. J.'i0 1 ntlili 1 iHiuii'IMilrlHiiit tnfi J I'rem li 1 Iiihiii I Shirts i nt te f in il VI V n in II I taiini 1 Milrt i til te Jl ai As,. n.illuli;uubhlrtsiuid Prawn, , m tus.. JTh- ItilhrlL-iei Shirt i nt te IV. Js Kaurei-blrtsi tit telW. k 1 eatlu r VVelulil Drain is e lit te w. Mnisiind ltes Dunn tshlrts at jr , ,.v vw mid 7 m ' LVDI1-S' i ban nlnri.i linr of lAiltrs Oileul IIimiiu llpsaitd uillieitt rur 7,. Si mid Jl JTi. Vlse, I.ntles run loliiredOifenl.i, l jj I-iill Line erchlldnn. lu mid niatk Ox feldk, IHV, il. Williamson & Fester, U'i-UH EAHTJCJ.Nd SI' , LA.NCAhTL-It, PA., AND lllKMAUKKTHrilKKT. IIAItlHHIlUlltl, PA tks,si:jom;s.vce, nx,nh'.1. ' (il- Ml" lnet beiuiiirui line iii Hit L'liltislistiitw. t.P, c urivht., Uhlliidil- S!,.,i.,i5itSdrUcrer,,ri',u"' "' Iftmnatnaktt'm. I'ntLADcLrntA.Thuntejr, Aejnst I, um. Closed at i P. M. Saturday. Imported Crimped Mull Ruching at 5c a yard about half the regular price. while and mrrtlrml whit nnd Mack wliltf and blue wlilte Arid pink v eiirdlnst nud black plsln Mark plain en n tu plain whlte , Only 5,000 yards of it. A little dab of Oriental Lace at 20, 25, 40, and 50c that you'll feel like grabbing for. Chestnut street tide, rust of .Main A Mr. The Japs can teach almost anybody a trick or two in house furnishings and prettying. Twe or three hundred feet of coun ter for only Jap things. These big Portieres, gay with bead and bamboo buu flowers and birds, are the $6 kind ; the price $4.50. A wagon lead of Jah Felding Fans. 40c kind for 20c ; 25c kind for 10c. And se it gees. Juniper and Mnrkclstree if. The best 25c Pocket Knife we ever had. 2 blades, stag horn, black and white handles ; just the right weight. Every Knife guaranteed. Loek at blade name. That's why. All sorts of Cutlery exactly as we wisli it. Near. Juniper and Market utiretx corner. We've sold hundreds of these .jee Fountain Pens. Near Juniper and Market streets corner. Jehn Wanamaker. Jlfu (Scebs. y U. MAltTIN CO. REMNANT WEEK. COMMENCING JULY 29TH We Will Give Extraordin ary Bargains in Short Lengths, in the Dry Goods Department, Carpet Department, Upholstery Department. SPECIAL PRICES UN CHINA OR STRAW MAT TINGS, In Short Lengths, or in Full Pieces of 40 Yards. i J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. N i:V10IlK HlOItfc. Special Bargains ATTIU New Yerk Stere. I'lesltij nut nt 'e nplece 100 All-Weel t-4 Pointed HcdTiibli Cem pi ifieutly fold mil. Closing out ill .S"jniilccel0 Defen Jltes' e'nl e'nl lie Aprons mimed liimi 10c each. I"loilin,utitnt25ee'iicb 75 Lndles' WntciiiriKifs hoi th 7Sc t nth. eiiiMiigeutlit'ti nrd2,i0 jutiN full V Idtli l'uiiileil hiitlm. , rtgubir price Ter thlsiittulity, Uy,.. hnuilcker stlts In our cast viludeu. eloping out nt 5',c ii jiud Jj plccts Htrlpcd KcrMtikir mluctd from 7e. Cleiliig mil nt Pi ii yiinl 'JOpiicc Mlxetl Drc8 ChhhU n din i d fnitti 10 . Clinltigiuit ill Vu jiud but of C'oleiml lone lliuitliiLs north luen jiinl.1 C'lifciiu.'nUnt.'jCii jiird Ittul I'liiiiel's llntr Ikbligii,, 10 tin his uide, red tuxil from 7V. !cM gissts iiuidefnrii ti mi ling dri . Clnsliig nut nt l.'V,( ie jiud Plnld mid Ml ted Dress Cleisls, jnrd Hide, rtdiiied friiitt BTs l'litug out nt 2Tsi a jnrd AII-VVimiI l)re Miinnils riiliuul fiein ;t7c. Snh1iiI llaikithik lu IVIiuli lriudi Drsp I) I In lli'iirli tbi,S7'y) ii iird , KeldrMirhrri' lit ll.i'i. WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 anil 10 EAST KINO 8T. SUtovticue. y UTIIKIt H. KAl'FFMAN, ATTORNKV-AT-LAW. Bri-utid Fleer Ksulruutu Law Jiulldliig. Ne. U North Duke Btttet, uprj-l ilir fStrecfvte. R EA1)Y CAW! ' , , tlPl is. -Si? f . AT CLARKE'S. J& ?J M A J& 4 Rs Ocecl Bw cct C'olTee for 73c. 10 lbs Decorated Ilexes Cnllfemla Prunes, 75c 10 lb Duckets New Mnckcrcl,73e,f 1.00 nnd 11.23. , 4 elex Pltklrs rendy for use for 25. Iltted Plums, siime as you hnve been parlna ZV n tb fur new selling 3 ffw fur 2,c 5 9 Penrl Jyiundry Htnrch for 15c. Klnstlc nnd (llosslne Htarch, V pnrk, He. Ilascr'ii or Hire's Itoetlircr, t bottle, He. 4 targe Uexrs lllxby's Khee fllncklnit for 10c Jeb Let of Prunes, little stigsred, 3c V ft. Jeb of Ijtye r figs, 7 lb bejes for 60e. Ilest Ulclne Hemp, OeTs nirnke,erf2 40H)lb box. Hunts, Drlid lteef nnd llelumt.i nt " fit Iras thnn smiic qunllty rnn be bought nt elsewhere. Alse nnt nil the popular brnnds of Fleur nt .V; snek less thnn the siiinee,tinllty mil be bought utclMWherc. VK HKI.I. WKttTHKR'M DIHI.NFKOTANT. Hume ns usil nt Johnstown. Try It, One pint mnkes from la te 25 gnlluii. Samuel Clarke's llEAUVKJAHrt VVIlObEHAbE AND IICTAII, TKA AND COFFEE BTOttE, NOS. 12 A ItfcOtJTH QUEEN BTREET. -Tolcphene. J8-tfdAw A T llUHBK'B. Seasonable Goods! HAMS, DREED BEEP, Etc. Plncnnple llnind ltnms, very fine, all gunrnn. teeel. Ciillfbrnln Herns. 10c n neund. Mhnrtt.'ul Hheuldern, Uc. Dried IJeef, chipped. New Muck- crel In buckets. Ilenclcss Herring In glass front boxes, nice for lunch or picnicking, bardliips Iinpertnl nud Anterlciin lu Oil nnd Mustnrd. Petted Mrnts, Uenclcss Hum, Chicken nnd lur-kf-. Yerk Hlnte Crenm Chcvsc. Ednni or Dtitrhhencl Chetse. Picnic, l'lncnpplc, Iloqnc Ileqnc Iloqnc fert nnd Hnpnge, etc., tlr. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. TiiEisra. SEASONABLE GOODS REIST'S. Finest Picnic Hums, 10cv Ih. l'lncst Kniii kle Dried Hetr, lie y tti. Mm Hrv Dried llecf, 12'ju V " Fittest Winter Ilelngnu, Zrcv R. llest 1 ripe. In 20-lh ke gs. Sl.i,. Ijitest CntcbNcii MnckTrcl, In 10-Ri bucktte, quiiilcr barrels inut bnriels. Hlolmnl'eii .I Ilebblns' Pettcil Jtnits Hiiin, Hcif, Tongue, Hum nnd Turkey, Hum iinel Clili-ki ii, (biiiii', 'lttrltey, Chicken unit Duck. 1 1 nek i ii h piitiiens Hmjps exinll. Consomme, Cltlckeii. lUi'r.Tomnteiiud Jlmk Turtle. Decllul Mints, Anchmy nud blunter Paste, smekiilNirilliu-nlii Oil, llentlcss Sardines, Hur dims In finest Oil, MusUircl Sardines, Pickled Ojstrrs In llettlis, Flmt Ixibstcr In lletlles, limn Icsh Am holies In OH, nnd n tliuuHnit geed things. 32c. Peller reduced toSOe. We. ( otlie reduced te ate. Jxc. t ellisi icslucccl te 45e. 2V 1'ein.c rcduceel te 22c. I Ills i the Unci I.lne of Coffees tu the illy. Veit must uc Until te kiiev their north. ren KUNT- Three Ijir),e Itoeins Our becend Fleer Htere lltilldlng. REIST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROPER, CORNER WUST K1NU AND PRINLUbTB., Directly Opposite J. 11 Jlintln A.Ce.'s Drj (,oeds store, nml Next Doer toberrtl Herrc Held. ' U'am IJcat. r ANDIB PA 1ENT RADIATORS. STEAM HEAT. Wi, the undcislglicd, hnQ.lu use Thu Lnn dls Patent ltudlnter, nlutid by Exrti f. Liindi", of Ijiiu.utei-, Pu , mid tint sn the ure In crry rtsiwct Krfut nnd give en tire s itlsfm Hen , de net sug or leak, ure rfect elreulnteis nnd geed huiters. VVe t lit, rfullj recommend nnd IMIcve them equal te the best en thn market. 'Ihej are ube vtrj huiiUseiui In ileslgn . II. I1AMI1I.ROERACC).. Uincnstcr, Pa. i: P. IIOWJIAN, I-nncnstir, Pa. I.YDIA LANDIK Ijimiistf r. Pa ROSE llltOS. .v. HAHIMAN, Ijtuuiatcr. Ph. H. E. DAILY, Linuihter, Pn. Dlt .1 O WEAVER. Slrnsbiirp. Ph. ELIZ V11ETH WE WKILStnislnirK, Pn. MARY WEVVEH.htrnsburg. Pn. 1. 1 .VtP.VI.Vt A, nrei nstewn, l'a. I M hTVUFFEIt.Lltltr. Pa. VV. VV. MAST CO., Ceatcsvlllc , Pn T. N. SPH VKMAN, Pentes v Hie, Pn. .l.tl. t'SN'f.lt ltethMUc, Pa. I. LIAS WOLF. Akren. JAl Oil R V I III ON, Ijincnsttr. A H IIIITS, Piirkisburg. llENJAJHN MUSSEH, Sulungn. Jy22-lmcedAw oelt0. n ERRB HOOK bl ORE. MUCILAGE. Pomeroy's Best. Hcrcl u Vluulligi that n 111 Stick. It nlll Held Tlkhl nnd Stick 1 list. It l Entirely SatUfncter ferOlMce I'se, tin Heme nnd Sihoelroom, or Wheneitr or Wherever jeu want aiiMhlug teStlck. L B. HERR, S3 NORTH QUEEN ST. (jfljlita 1uU. I IIUI1 .V-MAltll.N. FRUIT JARS ! JELLY TUMBLERS ! CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens. The celebrated Lightning Jars in Quarts and Half Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 Hast King St. eisMia Pm -" . AROA1NB. v v? ,' Tl i 1 M . CHHRLBS STA7V7V, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St ' GREAT CLEARING SALE! Best Orey Gesuimcrs t TSc ench. Best Blnck Oewnmers nt 87Jc each. II V) Blnrk Hllk nl SI n j nrd. Best All-Silk Bntln Hhndmim nt 60c a jnrel. Hcmmeuts of Silks clnnp te cloe out. TV Blnck Htirnhnt 00c njnrd. 12 Blnrk Henrietta nt f I.f0 ujnrd. TJcItlaek Cashmere nt 60e njtml. 12Hc Chnllles nt Cc n ynrd. lOe Chnllles at 4c n j nrd. l2cCrepcllnent 10c njard. 17c Figured India Linen nt I2c u jnrd. Wc eiler Uoeds nt Prices Lewer 1 BOSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street. CHARLES STAMM. plARPETS CHEAP. CARPETS CHEAP, Metzer St Haixlinciaxi's. carplth CAllPLTS . fJAHPITTa . CARPLTS .. At 10 c PARpirrs ...VI 12V CARPI.TH Vt Pi c CARPKM ,.V120 c DRUaSF.LH Handsome Assortment of Turkish Rugs. CARPET RAGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPl'OSlTKTHi: COOPKIt iieusi:.) QEitrpct B ARQAINH ! -00 Shirk's Carpet Hall 1 - Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. AVe Hav fc the Laihikst and llKsr BretK tN the tu v. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. IJcittevt TS,LINN HRKNKMAN. NOW IS Till: T1MU Old Heaters Frt in Order, Oil TO iiavi; A New Heater Put In. WE MAKE NO FAILURES IN HEATING. FLINN & Ne. 152 (Jitrbutrtvc. H TARDVVARKl YOUNC. K IMPROVU) TOBACCO CUTTER, IHE13E.STIN 1I1E.MARKCT, MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, u .t ii beuTii qui:i:n ht. a- Ali lUfrltcriiters, WiitrrCoelcis mill Ice C'reinu 1 rcc7crs.it Rcelitccil Prlet", CAItPEN I PR'S TOOLS AND HHILIUNt; MA TKRIAL ill LiiiIIik Vurlctj. ROYAL RIUDY-MIXLII PVIN1X, White Iiul.Olls unil VnriiNliis. B'ir (ilv us a mil nml be fenilucrd Hint ou KCt tlie full Willie for jour ineiti). MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St. titiS-Hil vnvicttltttvat. w. I).M,Ri:t'Hr.lt,M). .v te IIUAPQUARILRSI-OR LAWN TENNIS RACKETS. hRKOI'ltlllKKNT Window Screens. IHKNLW flllKHlAIL TOBACCO SHEARS lit.itt All Otlitrmt lite Vlutkil. W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. iuiir3t-ru.'llillil VJULVNICLIN' AND MARSHALL ACApIa .A' 1..111 litis iiiuiuiiuii i)ifmri'!i i.uuus unil ejcuiieini'ii mr uuj vuiuki' in mv l itticii Mutt. All KukIIsIi 1'uurn. Isurruugcd te iro ire ure isrsens for tciiililnirnr luislnii.. Fnrml il, ..ii.. , ini.lv In VV VV Mllllltl M Hloueuiily le SI . jil'iuieuu Recter. ,500i. M Of All mnkes Best Spool Cotten at 4c a spool. J2)e Pocktbeok nt Sc each. Bel Hnlr Brushes nt 10c each. 17c Whlsps rtslnced te 10c each. EOc Certa reduced te 37J-c a lair. II WhlloBhlrUnt75e ench. Dress Otniehainsnt en n jnrd. U.MLue Curtains nlll it iilr. 80 Cnnten Flnunel nt 6c a j nrd. M Chenille Tnble Cevers nt 12 each. SIJjO Napkins nt II n dozen thnn were ever made In Lancaster. AT- -Uii c .AtlK e ...At SOu up tell 00 . Frem 00c Up iJttll. B AROA1NS 1 TO- FOR TO JIAVL' YOUK BRENEMAN, North Queen Street, LAXCAXTJXt, J'JJXWA. ST. t'HARLEH. ArLANnccnY, Ocean anil Uclumtre Avenue, will open Tltuits- lUl.Jl'M! lit'l. in J SS-Siiul JONAH VVOOTTON. Jit. U "5TT:l nerma iTiT;. " A TLA NTH' CITY. AOVVOPKN. UuelLrNcH Miinicmeut. t. ceiLLirrri:, Piopricter, I .n te of Colenmlo Hetel, l'hllmU li'lin. nil5-3uiil nOrELLHITTVVOODK. ATLANTIC fin, N.J lti tueilekil. Itefurulslicel. CO srceplnis Vpnrt niuits Apiifs l'lrit Class. Will op it Jt'.NI. 1. JUIicl-Smcl JIRS JIAVW, UlPRORUR. rpHL KLOR I UA , Al L.VNfTcTi T Y. Olielccv ie ntritl locution. Pucillc Vcituc, bc tues n N A. lcniti'ssce Avch. I"lrt- lues house. HcMboiiHlile mttk. Open till the f r DA Vis A HROVVNE. niJ-Sl-Inul A JOIM I Ne'A.MI'VIl M'eri' h. 1 HOOPS AMI.v Vllii vi. lit villi, VI M I Hill. I . l'l(l. Arm niilers Ne. 1 7, Division Vrtlllerv, 1M piiruneut of War, clltti ts tne tioeps of tnciilry ut 1 urt Vlejf r, Vii.tiiiul tlirfs. llclil Uiltcrlf suf itrtlllcr.v Ireiii VV iishltigten lltrnicKs, Pert Ailnin-', R, I ,uiitl Pert lliiiutlten, N Y liurhei, te itiiiuli te Vtt orttnutrem tlielr icsiie'Cliie stutleus, urrielui; ut the Park net Inter Hum AUKUM Stli, unit tlii'ic'KO into ciiiup In eoiiuee eeiiuee eoiiuee tleu uitli tlieluMiliyuiiil Artlllci) oftheNut'l CUiiinl nhe-e period of encampment Is Irein Vug 10th te 17th. Vfter the tcrmlii itleu or the Joint uuumpuiuit the ltesul ir Troops sv ill re in tin ut Mt. Orctiui for an tnilctliilte liericxl, for turthcriertillee pradlic, thus utlnrtlliii;nil itltletul ittnti Hen le Mt tlrctnii inrli il.i ilur. ln Vcufiist. llu vtt eitttim Narrow cjitugf Ittillre let Is ilul-iicil iinel In MicrcMut runnlni: entcr, lOutrlbutliiK In Its Mt) te the pluisute mill eiijeiinent el n ilny nt thu charming re ro re sert. Hie trains ever thUel!vilnn isuiilst of OIimt OIimt atieii Ciir, alluidlii), an uuehslriicteil leu of tin. m e neri en route 'J liei puw in full v li u of tin-Vlllliare Pantile ciriuinili, I itlce ('uiipnucn, llie Mate Ciimnl Itltlu r.aiiue. nml mer llfiri. Mine lit ml, Krtiiluull iiMinellnK uiillHivirnei HicU is rciiehcsl. lour iiilkn elMiint twin Hit tulel in u iili-i rMiteij en eniv. Hick, thirty flit lit'hcr than the iitel structure, which hint Imm-ii reiueceit, u tight m.i he ehtaiiieil tlinn Mlilili them mi feu Kmuilir-ferl) smuin iiilles or v Icm l ln' preMiilcil, anil Isiluts In llMijIlf ft rent counties UIiik null iliMtrnist 11. V CI Rens, lieu l'l" AnntOA I. It. ll Ihaueii, Pu. Nl 1) lltlsH.Cien. isupt. JeLJiinl (Cavrinnce. 4TANl.VRI)l Vltlll VOL WOltlC. EDrV. EDGERI.EY, ll L'l Al VIARIvLl Hlltl LI lUiarut the Pulellli i i vm vbirrt, pv vi.i mi; L.vTKsr st li in Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc. 'lhe I'lntkt itixlt In tlie Cniiiilrj WeiieH lueeu Pull Um efSIHO.Ml II VNU V 1RK-Aii Mjle Yeu Want. Iteistlntlngftutl Ri alriiiE premptli atti'iulul le One set of iMirkmin eisslalt ciupleeil for lliui ntirisw. Tin) lewi-st iirtied in the eeuntj for ftrt-clas work. 3Ulve me n Call nml Kx.imlnc M Werk. rtOIIAitS AM) Cl'l'PH JlIK UVTlisT, V the most clenlruble nml meat eiiiiifertable khupes Hiid ktjlit- au size, ut LRlaMAN ft Uertits Parul.hlue tterc, li West Kin; strtrt. Z<ff&JZ, U&eiLSm., rJ.
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