Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 03, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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TfiE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1689.
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DRKW J.STEINMAN.
CHARLESHTE1NMAN FOLTZ, Editors
ROBERT CLARK, Publisher.
DAILY INTELLiOENCER.i-rubllhcd
- a vtvtt any in ineyrnr, euisunany. emeu
" , by carrier In this city and surrounding
'. town nt ten cents a week. nymalMvcilol nymalMvcilel
V Un a year in advance : M cent n menlli.
W1CEKLY INTKI.T.trE.l-KtIOnfi rinllnr nnd
1?. ilftv eentsit renr. In nilvnnrn.
Netice te sunscninEiui-ncmti by check
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; -v sh ix,uiut.s3 urucr, nil" wnciu ill iiiiur ui
i . th can be procured send lit a registered
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ADDREM, THB IKTELtlOEKCER,
Iinncuxtcr. Pa.
::r. LANCASTER, PA., August 3, 1889.
- The Beard of llraltli.
$ Has It been definitely nml luxltlvcly
determined that Jwncjitcr oily Is te lu
: Without a beard efhcnlth? Is the caiil-
'iJUry comtltieri of the city te tlenuntl en
.the enenry nml activity ei lieiicenien
,JWhe stumble ever piles of purbnge and
t.net rec them? Jt in te be IieikmI that
"council at their next iint'ting will tiihu
e measures for the nM'sltiWlsluiii'iit el tlie
Aboard of health and make wmmI their
gj'xverk by Milllcleiit appropriation) of
? money. Tlie lat beard et iieaiui was
r composed of geed, reputable men, but.
ts tl,, nn.ll.l ....I. 1. ...... I..U1I1 llVIW.I'li.ll ill
C. mvnHinlr ftnin nlwl .ilfr.llt lull fur Until
,s B.....v.. ....... ...... ...,.....
g. Ing, nnd were powerless without money.
lUf course ticy haiitleil tliutrnsiKiiaiieiit
w;--!) inu-iiiri mm nil: ll'liioei wiiiviieiuiku
i Livingston administered te the city
j, councils when he aeeeptcd their reslg-
i. nntlmiu unti n liicf mm
t-m New let council Ik'kIii Benin and de
better. There can le no doubt n te the
wj, present anil extreme neceny ei mien a
FL saultnry ceiniiiittee. Any one need only
Visit newiv-iiK.'iiel sdtccis ami mien
'$ alleys te be Impress! with the fact that
S& a lame amount of sickness ami dl-ea-f
pf must be generated fnun the heaps of le-
J, fuse matter and garbage wliieli are
nl .. J I .1 f .. .1 .I...... .....-, ..r
jsrs-MHiiiijicu men;, iiuiiiini'vi'iu piuiin
'si- the city, nltheugh almost Mirreundetlby
sv- j. nt.... i...... n . t.n'. 1..1....IIH i
frt umuiiiii-ihiu'M'J', ..-iiiiiiii i;iit'-niii in.-iiiin
'its bmail eximiiMj with its cn-en and
E9? ftllmv Mtirfiii'ii nnd iiTulitlv tlm fmirmitid
E mosqulteea held high carnival.
EC It is net well tedi'iieiul tee mueh en t lie
Jr inillf.nlli limilt lifill .wilitllf trill if ullr .11 !
sswi r. J :::.. '
it is a peer economy wnien (iiipeu-es
tg with the uccfhsnry eareand oversight of
P the sanitary condition of our people.
Kj euriuidit the reipenilbllity would, un-
pft ueubtedly, lie tlxiil uxm ceuneiw ler
Sf their criminal neuleet. Tliere aiv
V& nimiv mirbaim nlks that eimhl te lie
removed, come htaguaut poeU of water
. mill, miiriii in luiiii .i un in- iiriiuii'ii :
i many cesspool? that are weie than
KH nuisnnecs, cewern mai neeu ceiisiaiu
&Aif yii..iIii .mil nr.i niilir.itMirn1 ii 1.111
!; "i"",D "" ""- """' " V
Sit .l.l f ii ....., un l... ....It.....
itfr Illlllllll Ul lliu II1I1IIL limn llllll ivil.ili
in which are generated the germ el
diphtheria and typhoid fever. Tbe-e a
geed beard of health ought te have au
thority te examine. The rlty govern
ment ewes this duty te ILs citlen--.
Kfe- Their health is a mere impeitant matter
i tlian tlie nature el the mateilal el lite
buildings. This li controlled by city
ordinance, which prevents the erection
of wooden buildings within certain lim
its. Let tlie councils make anetherand
a belter move In this matter at their
coming meeting, and make an appioprl appieprl appioprl
atlen forabeaid of health. It will lie
well expended and will meet the aji aji
preval of the best people of the city.
M'liHt a Meeting There'll lie I
The boom of Murat llalstead for I'. S.
senator from Ohie 1h shaping Itself. That
gentleinanJDthu bitter tongue and rasp
ing pen arrived at his home lit Ciiicin--natl
last night and a monstrous recep
tion will Ihj given him te-day. Willi a
condescension that hjiriugs rather from
his mere decreet friends than from the
arrogant ex-rejected minister te d'er
ninuy, an cllbrt is Mug made te pla
cate his numerous enemies. Many of
them will have their anger npiM-ii-cd
and will lx rewarded by the vice-prccl-dencles
of the meeting being graciously
bestowed en tbcin.
The blatant Ke raker will make the
principal sjiceeh of the eeulug, and we
imagine a listener with a keen ear sit
ting en the bunks of the Ohie river at
Pittsburg could hear the n-vcrhatlnu of
ills teni-s. Hew like an orator will this
Ohie prodigy scak te-night for (lie elec
tion of his dearest friend ! Kerakcr was
always feriial-tead forsenater.ofcoiiiM'.
AVlth his keen foresight and prophetic
vision of course be knew that someliew
in the iiiyhterieut- dispensation of provi
dence or of ministerial plums the valiant
Hulstead would net get te the court of
Germany. However, It w ill be no small
job for Keraker te explain te his friend,
ex-Governer Fester, hew it is Hint he i
new det-ertlug hlni. And l'eraker will
have te paint McKiuley and lluttei lluttei
werth in the very colors of the devil te
satisfy the angry Fester that It is net se
much fear of them hh treachery te him.
Letthu eagle scream in Cincinnati to te
llight and let the joy of the Itepiibliiaii
warriors of the liiickcyc-tntc, upon tin
return of their valiant ebeiftain, lie un un
ceuliued. Ixtek Te Hie Streets.
IJefere final arrangements sue con
summated te impiove Hiverul squares
of "ertli Duke street by the lay
ing of asphalt blocks, some un
derstanding should be had as te
what the Street Hallway company will
de te keep the thoroughfare in decent
condition. At pie-vnt and ever sinee it
was built this railtend ha Ix-cu eiim of
the chief causes for the disgra elul if net
dangerous condition iu this street. The
track itself is seldom in such a state that
it can be used for driving, and te turn
in and out of it Is wreck te vehkice..
There Is no geed reason for this state of
things except tlie parsimony or the uegll
geiue of the corporation controlling it,
and they should net weigh agaiust the
rights (f the public iu tlie sticets that
the city lias laid out.
It is te be hoped tho--e intereMed in
tlie scheme te pave the streets w ill exact
some obligation from the railway com
pany te de its share ; or that they will
at least resolve te enforce the existing
remedies which thus far the railway
company has seemed te ignore and defy.
The Vueuut Chair.
Ne possible explanation can lie made
or flic refusal of Lieutenant Ooverner
Uavics le issue a writ te fill the vacancy
w.w..,.. ,v . ..,.,,.. i.iviiiiiuii n Hinui,
S except thaythe Hejnibllcans licu-nhntiiH
E no net war
lit te be troubled with a nri
niary election thU fall.
The exeiise is even wrsc than the of
fense Itself.
A primary election can Is) disjienscd
With. If the Henubllcuiis fail in neml.
'
I
- Mate a candidate, the Democrat will'
fv wipply the vacancy. The candidate fur
( wnaterln the Fourteenth district who
vi H tluiiist vetw ut the next primary
fwmeu win ee mt)Micctsorte fcjeunter
ytehman, without regard te thoeonvc theeonvc thoeenvc
nlcnco of the llcpuhllean jielltlclans.
With such a geed chance te elect their
nominee, the Democrats should pick
out their best man.
-
The State Contention.
The thing for the Democratic stnte
convention te de, when It meets In liar
rMuirg en Sfeptemliereth, Is'te make a
sound platform and set ngoed ninn ii'teii
It.
The thing for It te nveld Is a w;n--cles
fUnrrel lietw ecu would-be leaders or rival
Tactiens ferw bat they call "supremacy"
or prestige In the noiuliiatlens next year.
There Is a chance for a Detneeratle
state tivnurer te be elected this year,
owing te tbedi-gut of the people ever
the weak Heaver iidmlnl-itratlen, the
revolt agaln-'t the (May doniliiatlen and
the Mitptcinii Hint there Is something
wieug in tlie uianagemeut of the state
treasury which needs the exjiosureef a
change in its direction.
"There isa demand in this state for bal bal
eot reform. The eeple are ready for It.
The Democrats of the Inst liOgMatiirc
were for it. The Hepubllcans were
against it. It would be u ery geed
Issue for a sharp stnte light. AVe hope
te sec the Democrats make a plank of It.
The Democrats may carry Pennsyl
vania en n elate light. They can de
nothing Itvtter te get theniclvcs Inte
shapt' for next year.
-
Wi: think It will net bn Jnu'ls Stnlwuit
llailiimn.
Tin: colleges of thofeiuitry added nwirly
$l,tmo,nei) te tliclr endow inputs lust year
and ever 100,000 volumes te their libraries.
i'h higher education Is net going te the
dogs, by any means.
Wi; think It will net be (ieorge Wash
ington Henscl Aery niticli longer.
Kmilanh is having anntlicr royal visitor
and it Is no wonder tliu money ginntsnrn
a iiiatlur of serious concern te tlm loyal
lioiiselield. This visitor Is a vast luijirovo luijirevo luijirove
inent en Ids pr(ilccpser, the beastly Sluili
lien I Persia, fur it Is no less u ei semite
lliiin the i:niieier William of (Jerinany.
Din visit Istliiiciy.innile In orileMe witness
tlieaniuiid ielev of Kngliiiul's navy at
Siitlie.i(l. This iiiiH)slug display of mere
than a luindrcd ItrltWIi war vessels will
dmnimstrale le the Herman emperor that
Kngland has lest nothing of her naval sti sti
p3rierlty,iind that she Is determined te well
preserve this bulwark of the nation. The
emperor, after a reeeplleii given him by
tlie lirltlsh mcii-ef war, landed at ("ewes
and proceeded at unce te Osbetnp, where,
with duu demonstrations of love and allee allee
tien, liu was reeeived by tlie 'ptceii, li.'s
graudinether, w he w as awaiting htm.
. -- '
Wl think II Is easier le say who II will
net be than te say who It will be.
Till. Catholics outnumber any ether
religious denomination 111 Iho'ieuutry I''
ever a million ami by about fit) percent.;
though lu ihiirehesnud clergy the ll.iptists
aie far ahead. Xet in niiineilc.il strength
eeme the Methodists, ll.iptists and Presby
terians. The Disciples (" Camphcllltcs",
and CeiigrcgatlniiulistH both outnumber
the Kpiseeiuliiiiis. ,
Hew would Majer lletijatnlu Franklin
llieiieui'ili, mlleitei of the Ninth leveiille
district, sound?
Spain, loyal le the memory of her early
enterprise Iu navigation, elluis a grand
Pil70fb1htst11rl1-.1I ceuiK-tillnti iu cotinee cetinee cotinee
tieu with thoeulebration of the feuith ecu
tennary of the discovery of America by
t'elumbtts. I'er the best new weik en tlm
biilltaut aililevenieiil of thu llilineit.il
(iennese, patieiiled by l'erdliiiiud and Isa
bella, te lie descriptive of the whole under
taking, and te be wiitteii in Pertugese,
Kuglisli, (ieimaii, flench or Italian, llie
ptle or :iO,l)i)0 iK-setas (f,7Ui)l Is etleicd
and a second ule of half thai amount.
Wi: think It w ill net be .Matthew Mauley
Jiiuy ter president In isjij.
Tin. vieight of the testimony taken iu tlie
inipilry at New Yolk ledeluiinlne whethei
or net elcctiieity was siilheiently certain
leibe adopted as a means of capital punish
ment, h.is.Jiccu largely in favor of tlie
chst lie system. It Is proved far moie
ne.ul.v smudeath than the lope, prcfemble
te the guillotine, m g.inetn ami much
caslertoadiniuisterthiiii iiussieaeid. I'ihiii
tlie w hole electi Icily will de.
" -
Wi. think tlie Hamilton club will boa
gJ-
Tin: New Yerk liitleiiriulrul, a widely
eliclllaUsi and religliinsand llteraiy week
ly,lsgradiially eulmeitigplienetie spelling.
It invariably pilots " tlie, " " allhe. "
"synageg "" dialog " ami many like il
lustrations of tlie new system.
Wiivi have Mr. Hariisenaud Mr. Itlaine
Iekij te tlie fellow lug estlmateet thoehar theehar
aiter of their administration? Though it
comes from Ottawa, and w lib some v eueiii
its pertiucnee is apparent. It Is an editorial
in the Offera, (he government organ lu
Canada. It Is as follews: " If the present
government at Washington fails te bring
about serious complications between the
lmpcilal government and tlie I'ulted States
It will net be because un eileit has been
put forth te pi ediuc se desirable a result.
The tiulli Is, stalcsnien of the c.dibie of
Webster and Clay, de net new reach ma
tutitj iu the Southern poitien et'tlils con
tinent. Peddling politicians, seekers alter
iioteiietyaud piefessuis of brag and du
pllutv appear te have lnonepolled all
pl.ues of Importance and are new intent
upon forcing Issues w ilh a country whose
ixsople are i.ipidly luaiuliig te despisi, net
fear them."
I.ue.N Aiuiirn announces himself a can
didate for governor of .New Jorsev. lu tliis
event he will most likely be the next
governoi of New Jersey, l.eeu Abbett Is
a lighter from away back.
Tin: M-iiAit ih:i:t.
lteiks County 1'armiu-s lu ( orrcspon errcspon orrcspen
ilenco With Clans lu-eeUnls.
The farmers of Uerks enmity have been
considerably agitated dining the ptst low
weeks ovei llie sugar lieet ipiestieu. This
h.ishieu stimulated bv the visit tliieugh
that sei-lleu nl' C. A. Hpicckcls, son of the
California sugar king, and etliers for the
ostensible ,uijmimi of obtaining stimates
en weik fei adiipheatenf ihe Philadelphia
sugai leluuiy, whiili In te be built at an
rally dav.
i he iuipnisKin has gained gn ,1 that,
Willi ini. it encnurageiiieut, Mr. Npus-kels
would build a sugar l.irlni.v iuthat setleu.
Ilisbeiiwas ai-i-euipaiiietl te Heading bv
It. II. Corden, general freight agent ut the
I'hiladeliihia iV Heading railroad, and
Franklin Hiiudoie and James Meilv,
brokers, of Philadelphia. Albeit Thai
helmer, a member of llie Heading lle.ml ()f
Trade, wrote te Claus.Spreckels as te the
conditions uhui which he v euld erect a
sugar relluerv. In icjily Mi. Spreekuls
wrote that he believed that in a short time
the raising el sugar beets would be one of
the principal agricultural niiisuils iu this
county.
The failure iu the nasi te smis.fiillv-
munufaelure sugar liem beets he attributes
4e the hu-k of proper machine v, but tills,
lie says, lie has ev oreemo by getlingcsnitrel
ler this country of tlie sugar making
machinery usisl iu Ihe fadoriesef f ici man v.
lie beltevesth.it with the present low in Ice
et grain that the planting of Waciesin
sugar bcttsw 111 iiay the farmer as well as
100 acres planted lu grain. Mr. Sprtskels
says that belore giving assurance that he
w ill erect a factory he must lm guaranteed
that the fanners lu the limuisliate v ieluit v
will plant i,tU acres et sjfs annually for
a definite number of years, 'llie berti. aiu
jiald for at the factories aeceuliug te the
sacvliarliie matter they centain: Mr.
SpreckeU' letter has been referred te the
Heading Heard of Trade, A meeting of
the Herks County Agricultural society will
be held te-day, when the ipiestieu, "Would
We the lack of
It be ml Isuble for the fnrmers of IJerks
coenty toriiKngeln the cultivation of sugar
beets?" will Is) discussed.
Mrs. Clnvulnhit'n I'ostefnco.
The Marlen (Mass.) Seclnl club has been
holding n" Marigold Festival" fi soeuro
funds for tlie building of a club bouse, nnd
c.x-l'resldcnl and t rs. Cleveland linv e been
among Its most aetive workers. Mrs.
Cleveland has acted as jiestuilstress and en
Thursday estnbllshad her olllce en tlie
tsirch of .Judge Anstln'H liense. a grent
throng of ptsiple slbisl before her nil the
nrtcruoeu, and the supply of letters was
seen exhausted, se that Kdlter (lildcr, of
the (Vnfur.i, nnd a young lady wne im
pressed Inte llie servlce, and wrote non
sensical notes throughout the remainder of
thoafleriioon. A veungman who crowded
up te the window Inquired fur a letter.
"There Is postage due amounting te 15
cents," said Mrs. Cleveland.
He handed up a Vi bill.
" I can't chiiuge it," slie said.
"Oh, never tnlnd the change," said he, as
graeetully s Hsslbleuudcr llie rather try
ing circumstances. Ilorccelvrsl his letter
hicle(sl lu n sipuire linen euveleie.
Mr. Clev eland arrived later In llie after
noon. ".Mrs. Cleveland's appointment
seems very impiilar," a gentleman said te
Ji 1 in, nl which he smiled with apparent
pleasure. The ex-president was besieged
throughout the afternoon by pretty young
gliis, who olfered whlsk-moems and
knlckknacks for side, and one young lady
pinned a big goldcu-telied mat (geld lu
Ills buttonhole. Olie of the most Interest
ing lealures of the fair wns an acrostie
tournament, announced as conceived by
the cix-presldeut, w he etferwl a prlze of &0
cents for the worst acrostic en tlie word
Marlen.
'llie Etrfel Tower Vaya,
I'd un the Mltwnukre fc-en thiel.
Tlie business at the Klffel tower turns out
te be immense. M. Hlllel ealtulated that
when everything was In working order the
gate monev would beSV'a day. Sineo
the litis luive been In operation he Is
thought te have averaged niore than this.
II costs a liane te enter the tower, two
francs te get up lu the lilt te the second
fleer, and four francs te the top. On any
oneof the ordinary full prlee days niore
than 'Jo.neO people have paid admissiun,
and with the Increased prices for tliose
using the elevator, tlie entire receipts ex
ceed JIO.OOO. The original eosteftlio Klllel
tower, all Ineluilcil, was a little less Hum
$,uoe,i)oil. The propilcter lias te keep It iu
repali and hand ever one-fouitli el'his gate
money te the exhibition. Ills estimated
that it will be half paid for when Ihe exhi
bition closes, and then it will remain cer
tainly thiee years mere, and perhaps ten.
Let I'm llope Tills Is TlMle.
I'ieiii tlie Amtrlrnu Analyrl.
Ohseivatlen lu public places gives salls salls
fadeiv ovldenee that the use ofelgaiettes
Is r.ipldlv en the decline. Whether this is
iluote tlie stringent laws passed In many
of the states against selling them le miners,
or that smokers have coine le their senses
and have taken warning from their own
experience and the unanimous toudemua teudemua toudemua
tieu of smoking cigarettes by tlie medical
prnlosslen, or whether llie evll practice has
begun le be looked' upon as u disci editable
vice te be only practiced lu secret, we
knew net j butit is ceitalu that,as com
pared with llie past, very few clgaieltesaie
new smoked iu public. Cigar dealers snv
that the sales el ligaietles have fallen off
enormously.
tin Stele a llnniinil of Diamonds.
At '- o'clock Filihiy itlteinoeu a well
dressed man, tiding n large seirel hoise,
rode up te AHiiian'M Jewell y store lu Ivan
s is City. He dismounted, letting tlie liorse
stand without hitehlug and went it'.te the
store. Hi' asked te leek at someiliamouds
whii Ii had been shown him en ThuiMlay.
Tlie tinv was liandeil te him when lie grab
bed a handful and made i. dash for tlie
deer.
He sprang ler his horse, but the animal
became frightened mid dashed oil ilew n the
street. The lobber riln te theceiucr, wheie
liejuuipisl lutnn hack nnij iliove inpldly
aw'ay, pursued hy the poliie. He has net
been captured. 'The diamonds aie esti
mated te be worth $ia,tW0.
MysterleUM .lack llie Peeper.
Jack the Proper, as he Is called, who has
thiewn se many women Inte a ferment In
vaiieus parts of Clizabelh, N. J., within
the past lew mouths by appealing In their
sleeping npaitiucutv about midnight and
then disappearing ici niyteiluiislv as he
came, was at his lib ks again Friday night.
He invaded tlie resident os of Mis. Ilergeii
of lleuil street, Peter Iltslliugsten of 117
Mviugsteu street, and Jehn (ilbbens of
!kh) Magnelia avenue. In each place lie
created a panic among the women, whose
shrieks a loused llie neighborhood. At
(lihbeus' he met with a waim icccptlen.
Mr. millions' son blaed away at him with
a lovelvei as he lied through thevaid.
l'ive shots wei ell red at him, noiieel' which,
however, seemed le have any cll'ict.
I'.vi.itv ilrep of IiIiksI In tlie svstrtn p.ikr.is
ttiretili lietli the klilncjs initl Iiiiiks many
llieiisiiinl limes In each twenty-four hours.
This explains why M per cent, of tlie piitlcnls
of l)roiiiitea llesiltul for cnimuutHr, I.mh I.mh
tteu, KiikIiiiiiI, tinvu luiHiuiK-cteil ktilney disor
der. If tlie klilne.vs ueie In h liealth loinll leinll loinll
tlen they would expel the waile niattir or
pelMiiiniis iicld anil pnvent the Irillatleii of
the lltngs. Ilul If dl-.cii'1'd they lllc uuablii te
perform lliclr Iiinrliens. This explains why
Wurncr'sKufe t'ure lias proved se viiliuilile In
cisrsef limi; trouble. It leiueM-H the eauvc.
iU'liitieun.
I-i:i,i(iter.s KKitvicix wu.i, hi: m:i.i
III Ihe lolleulni; ehiuihes en hiindav, lu
tin- morning at lil.ti, In thei-veiilngal T.-I'i. stin
ilnv mIiimiI nl 1:11 p. in. When tlie hour Is dif
ferent It 1 rsMrlally nettst :
I'liriiru in' (fen Cerner of I'rlnrc nnd Oi
iuibc. .Sahliath (.che.il nt ti.Tiii, in,
I'lii.simi.ai.vN .Mkmeiuai. t'ueiu-il Seuth
fJueeii street, Themas Thompson, pastor. Kun
il iVNChiHil nil) ii. in.
lti.niUMHi-,Sr, I.VKK'M Mnrlrltii avenue.
Hev. Win. r. l.ldillter, pastor. Hiuelay mhoel
alii ii. in. Service hi the (lei man lanuunge nt
(te. m ,lte It. I'. Kihleitt, ellleliillng.
I'MrHI lllOTIIIII.N IM Clllilsr. CuVI.NANT.
Itrv i:. ! Uuglies, astur, Hiniday school
at '.'a. in. s-
1 vsiii l.u vi. I'ui'iicii. Itcv. 11.11. tbrliilil,
pastor. siuidn selioel hi tl.Tin. m.
Simi-se.s I'll vi'l.l.- Nerlli 1'rliU'C siut't llev.
1'. M. Harris, p,istur. Hmiday elioel nt 1::X)
p. m.
Misminiii., (.eriur of liist Chestnut nml
hliiriiian streils. 1'ri-acliliig til2p.ni. In both
laiiKUauis.
Tkimtv l.vnintAS. Hev. c. U Try, pister
Kjhlcni.itli-LclHlUcmi' day. Mnriiliii; icnneii
li ltv. .1. 1,. Mbelc, of lMillnili Iplilu. Sunday
M-bisil ill Un. in.
1'in.sr II vin ist. Hev. C. II. Sear, pastor.
Hiiuilay seliiKil at U n. in.
rinsr Iti.ieiiviiji. -Itev. J. M. Tltzcl, 1). 1).,
imsier. Saiiiday n lusil nl 9 n. iu.
KVAMiKi icvi.-rirst I'liiin-li. Ilev. I', r.
Lrlir. pastor, lieriiian lutlie iiieiiiIiik. Siuida
school mil a. in.
Sir. I'vt'i.'s M. i:. ciirm-n lies. IZ. C. Yirkes,
Kisler. suinlny siheul anil class nt I) n. in.
Prnlkf mtv Ice nt (..W ji. in,
Oi.ivit llvcrisr I'lii'itcu Kast Vine iirnr
Duke Hreet.- lies. M. l-'ruyne, Mi.tei. hervUes
mernliiK mid evening ly llre. Walter King.
Sunday rliixil nV'.l n. in.
sr. 1'avu's Ki I eiiMi.ii Hev. J. V. Meiniuger,
luisler. Hiniday school nt l) a. in. Harmen by
ltev. (ioerge VV. Slibltz, of New- Haven, Conn.
Meit.vv iav.- Hev. J. Mux Hark, 1). 1)., mstui.
Un. in., Mimla) Mhoel, Nervrulmi mi vuc.
Kiusr .VI. 1 Client ii- Hev. m. M. Vernen, 1).
I)., pmtur. Mindnj silioel nt ! n. m. t'Un-s
int (tine at u.:w p. ni.
ritl.sliVTKIsiA.v.-Hev. J. V. MIUlllll, I). I),
(sisler. Neevenhicr strvlce.
(iliACK bl'Tllcn v.s.-ltev. i- i: lleupl, paslnr.
Siuulav M-liuel at U a. in, l.veiihm Mrvliu nt
b:lp. in.
W'i.siiiinM II. Ciil'iieu ltev r. V Hiirke,
lkiktei. I'lirli-llau ciiduiver uiedhn; t tiisu p.
iu.
rus,.silt:
July rciliici-s tlie rlee of
srrrixa.s A.xi) tiiuc.smuxux
AT
McQRANN & NOWLEN'S,
l.U) Niirlli (Jiiis-ii strict.
rplli: HIVAI. IDIMAIN I'KN-Tlir. IIISsl'
1 uiiilelicaiKllu the mai kct-ll kiinil told
js'ii. Hard rublHT tinlder, never isels nut of
order, cisll) llllnl. Cull nnd exaiiilnn Kftiie
nuriliai,tiieclsewlieri'. At Cltls-MAN'S Uenii.'
1 iirnUhluuSlere, li Wel Ktuif blrixl.
I I KNIIY WOl.K,
FURNITURE STORE,
lias remeMsl til IM liist King klieet, bavins a
full lluuer furniture ercvery-iUsciJptiuu nl lie
lowest price. Alse t'liderlablni; pKuniiih m.
tended le. Call anil i-xhiiiIiii mir l-ikhIs,
nS-lldlt II. W01.F. 130 liul King HtrteU
,...,..., ... ,,i,uil,Kii Ull.lllK im- isisi sum,
course of study. (lyiHswrltliig Included), ttc.
Anether eutule-.-uu leiitalnliiL- fuller lufuriiiu.
tlen and pliotetyiie vlewn of ttie theory und
business practice rfeiuirtini ills ulll ue out Inu
few- -(k. Thin U fuvsliullc- from phote-'miili.
CallorM-ndtelO'.. IlKlnirhl. ' "!"
Address II. C WKWUKll, I'rlucijul.
l.l it ttftrtt (titer's.
riIltAI)ILt'UtA,Hfttlirdy. AugtlBt.1, 1889.
Stere closed at iP. M.
August Boek Ni:ws is ready
with a plate paper portrait of
Sarah Orne Jewett and forty
four big pages about almost
nothing but books.
The books of the month. All
of them. Heek Nkws has no
likes and dislikes. Lift its
covers and you get a glimpse of
the whole world of books the
essence of them as well. With
out prejudice. The best critics'
thought sorted out.
And the fair price. Yeu are
like te save a year's cost of
Boek Ni:ws en every book you
pay $2 or mere for if you go
by wnat it tens you.
5c a copy, 50c a year. -
Near ThlrUcntlistrctt entrance.
Hither a Jewett Filter, or a
Gate City (porous stone) will
make Schuylkill water leek as
if there hadn't been a shower
for a month. The live things
go with the dirt.
A dozen sizes.
Ihm'incnt, north of centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
lytJBCCUrtltCOttB.
,T it.vur. (iiiANCH.
Biggest Reduction of All in Fine Clethes.
Tlilitv diUnr HnllK ml need liifwelitv.tu-ntlnl.
lurs. '1 c 11 dollar l'miti reduced te $7.M, and nil
ether bight Weight Hulling lu the same pro
portion. A large thick te select from, nt
1 11. (IKIUIAHT,
Ne. 41 North Queen Street.
as-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City
of lincastcr.
1 Jltbl'aS.W.H rOHl'AVINa-s'rtvi.KDPIU).
1 peMils will lie received by tlm Street Coin Cein Coin
niltucfer paving with Asplialtllleeks the fol
lowing squares: Duke strict, from Orange te
CliCKlnul, fiein Walnut le i.ennin nml from
lcninn te James, hit hilling diamond nt Duke
mid la moil ; KaiU'heMimtstieet, fiem Nerlli
lliicen te Clirlxtlnu ; Cast Grant sticct from
lmkute Mine.
Hecks In be tal J en Ms tches of broken stone,
live InchcM of concrete composed of stone, cin
der and Improved American hydraulic cement,
(mil less than one barrel or cement te lie used te
1111-I1 cubic nrd of iimcretclnmt en lop of this
one Inch of sand, blocks te lie well rammed
and tlie work le be done In first-class- manner.
Illds te cover tlie street finm curb tevnrli,
ami te be fur each iqitare separately and for all
Ihe squalen asked for ns a whole.
Plans mid sHs?IMentleus may lsi seen at ttie
elllce of Allan A. Ilerr, City Ilegulaler, Ne. 10S
Hast Kill!-' street,
Illds lobe addressed te tlm " Street Commit Cemmit
lis'," and dc)elted In tlie Slrei't Ceminlltee
lix lu Ihe elllce of C, A. (last, Ne. 1:1 North
Dnlii" stmt, net Inter thanri o'clock p. in., en
.Monday, August n.
llv Onli r of Hie Committee.
J)9Xliiugl,'l C. A. OAST, Clerk.
T It. MARTIN A- CO.
SPECIAL SALE.
IMMENSE REDUCTION.
ONE WEEK ONLY. -
Commencing Monday Next.
We Intend Closing Out Every
Remnant and Old Pattern
Carpet, in
TAPESTRIES,
INGRAINS &
BRUSSELS.
Lengths Frem 3 te 25 Yards.
Prices Average About One-Half
of Fermer Price.
All ready for sale Monday
morning.
Many of them this Season's
Patterns.
Make your selections new,
and we will keep them till Fall
for you if you desire.
Wall Papers also included in
this sale.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
1rVi:ilSAtlt.vTllF0N.
YOril C11ANCK.
ITS Y0UII CilANCU TOHUY
new te savu meni:y. 11IO
VAUMiS AT SMAUi IMUCKS.
it would in: l'ltOriTAllLl-:
mil YOU TO ilUY NOW l-'OU
FALL WKAlt.
wi: iiavi: iti:i)uci:u tjik
ritici: ex euu middi.k
WintlllT WOllbTUl) DltlisS
.SLMTS.
A Nl'Mlti:it OF ciieici-:
sTYi.i-s i.v nrsi.vi:ss .si'rrs
limti: at ti:n ANDTWl'.IA'i:
DOLLARS; Wl'.Hi: KIlTLl'.N.
Tlili: 1'KICKS AHK I'N-
I'uei-iTAm.i: te I'hC hut
WU'llB NO't OOl.Mi TO CARRY
AN'Y SU.M.MUIt GOODS IN'IO
NUXT SUA.pN.
MYIUW.V RATIIFO.V,
RKLIAilLi: CLOTIUUU-S,
SO. 12 F.AST KISQ STHKirr,
LANAtfl'Klt, l'A.
lticrllitnc0u.
STKAM H KAT1S5THK COMING MEAT FOR
dwelling, rhurcheii, school house., etc,
Mieugli nuecFftifnlly umsI one hundred yem
ae. Wlipnjreii centsmplate n chnncaenll en
JOHN BKOT, who will give you a laluiMUiry
Jeb, at a fair price. ms-trd
I70HTHK war het aiu fiuinack in
V the market, go te JOHN UtT,Stl Fast
Fulton ilreel, m2-lfd
TTtOIl' fai.hKYHTHHAyfmti,"cOhttiH,
Ij Hnngers. Clninn llex-," Ceupllnzt, etc., go
le JOHN niT, a East Fulton trect.
m3-tfd
331011 nmtiKii TUnK hiuiwhks, htimen ,
1'lpe Wrenches, I'lpeand Menkey WrrnrJicn
cemiiinrn, nira, tin cans, eic, go icueun
DfXT. 333 Vju1 Fulton street. uiS-lfd
irveLU iineNZK, i.lqtiiDsi and sizing
If for slcnrn work, at JOHN IIKST'H, att Knsl
Kulton street. In3-tfd
E0irn0lLVlis7''0IUZ0NTAlZTUHUbAlT,
Vcrtlwil, l'eriable, Cylinder, Marine, of any
cite or power, of I tin bent material nnd work werk
inansblp, 8U le JOHN 11K-HT, SXI Kasl Fulton
slrctt. m2-tfd
-rAllTIClTliAU ATTKNTION" 1'AIU" TO
I Medel Making, I'attenis, Iruwltii;s nnd
IlTun Trlnts, nt iirlces rensennblc, nt JOHN
IUTH,aXIKii(il Fulton street. m2-tfd
OENCY FOR UAM.AUAN A.COH Cli
J ment toKike tlie plnce of Red Lcud. In
bulk It mnkeit five times the quantity of red
lend nnd Is far superior In makliigmenm Joint
packing man anil linnd hole plate en belters,
Ac, Ac. Price 20 cent per pound nl JOHN
11E8T'H,SJ3 Kant Fulton MrccU m2-tfd
37IOR IlOIiTH. I.AU HCIU3WH, HET BCRFAVH,
; Hiiunrennd Hexagon Nuts, these geed In
stock, at JOHN IIF.HT'H, 333 Kant Fulton strecU
m2-lfd
I
"JUMIW, IIOILERH, MINING, CKNTRIFU-L-al
and Hleam I'uniiu. of nnveanacltv.nl
OllN liEHT'H. an East Fulton street inZ-tfd
TJAIATOItH, OF ANY MAKE OR iDl
XV sign, can Im furnished atreasonable figures,
by JOIIN UEHT, 333 East Fulton street. m2-lfJ
TTtOR HOUIZONTAIi STATieNARYK.N"
X; glncs, from 2 te se horse-power, nnd Vei
Ileal Engine from 2 te 40 horse-power, you vvll
find them at JOHN UEHT'S, 333 East t-'nllei.
street. m2-tfd
170RC.HTINOH,lHON OR 11HAHS. M0II1
I or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN
liEST. an East Fulton street. mZ-tfd
IF IN WANT OK 11RAKS OR IRON BTOI'
Cocks, Asbestos Packed. Ceeks, l'et and 1Mb
Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call nnd net
them, or send your order by mnll, te JOHN
UEHT, 333 East Fulton street. inMfd
WHITE COTTON WASTE, COI'l'ED HY
the iHiund, lOcj In lets of 10 pounds or
ever.De. All ciksIs delivered te nnyivart of the
rlty Free. Call en JOHN REST, Ne. 333 Eau
FullenKtrect. m'J-tfd
I" NJiarreRH.'itui-: LnTiTinHANTTinvN LnTiTinHANTTinvN LnTiTinHANTTinvN
coek Inspiraters and ICIcoters, Eberman
Hetter Feeder, I'enticrlliy Instiecter, American
Injeelnrs, nil In stock, nt JOHN RUST'S, at!
East Fulton street. m2-tnl
rpANKH FOR WATER, OILS, ACII) OiTgAH.
Jl of mi) shape or capacity, at ralr inltca, go
te.lOHN RESiT, ail liiBl Fulton street, in'itrd
Q" VVl 'KKr OK I'"K '"ROM V,
0J9JJJ Inch te 0 Inch dlameter.ltei
wile at a low figure, nnd the only house In tlie
city with it pipe euttlmr machine, citttlng up t
Inch dlumeler, at JOHN HEST'M, till East l-'ul
ten street. iu2-lfd
171011 CAST IRON I'll'E ITTTINOH, I10TH
I" plain nnd reducing, up te iMmli dlnineter,
.vinllcalile Fittings, FlmiKes, Flnnge unions,
Mnntfetds, Ainerlenn Unions, Tube Supports.
Hanger. Fleer nnd Celling l'latv. go te JOHN
HEJsTiJ, tin East rulten stresit, m2-tfd
171IRK RRI(JKS FIRE CLAY, ATLOVV
X! flguren, go te JOHN 11 EbT, &U liist Fulton
Unet. m'.'-tld
1710R STEAM OAUOES. IIIOII OR LOW
i Pressure, Water Uangrs, (latign Cocks,
Weed Wheel or Weighted, OUiss Tillies,
Wlilslles.Sypliens ferStenm (!nugs, Cylinder
(lllcisl'lnlii, Water Unuge Column. Cocks for
Steam Gauges, call en JOHN IIEiiT, 331 Easl
Fulton street. in2-tfd
C1ARRY IN HTOCK-IIiaT CHARCOAL,
J Hammered liar Iren. Deuble Refined Iren.
Harden' lllvet Iren, Rivets, Het uud Celd
Heller Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-1(1 te Ne. IU, nt
JOHN RESTS, 3.U East Fullen street. m2tld
PACKINGS. AH FOLLOWS:, DIHIGO, FOR
Steam and llv itruiille Packing, Asbest Repe,
Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As
bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asliesles
Shentlilne.OumPnrktiig.Oum Ring Ter Watei
(Jnuges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As
bestos, Lined Sectional Piij Cever, nt JOHN
HEAT'S, 33.1 Eusl Fulton street. iu2-tfd
J JlORAMniUCANSIOHTFEED CYLINDER
Lubricators, (Jlnss Oil Cuis for Hearings,
cm can get them at JOHN I1KSTS, 3M 1-Jisl
Fulton street. in'J-tfd
- -- - t- -
171011 PRATT A CADY AMRESIVIS DISC
" VnlvesIenkln Valves, 11ms Glebe Valves,
Urns Onte Valves, Iren lledy Glebe Valves,
Lever Safety Vnlve. Pep Safety Vulve, Atr
Valves, Radiator Valves, Prnlt's Snlngtii
Clicek Valvis, Ilra-s Check Valve, Feet Vnlve
Angle Vulvcs, call nt JOHN 11IMTS, 33:1 Fm
Pulton street. nCMM
TV YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASSPORTAHLE
Engine and Heller, en v heels, cheap, ns tlie
billowing price shew: (I horse-power, $173; s.
hoi sc-pnu er, Kill ; 10herse-Miwer,!).)75; 15 horse herse horse
pe er. tS7,'i; 20 liorse-pewer, 51,17.1, call at JOHN
RESTS. 3S1 Lust Fulton street. in2-tfd
SAW MILLS, UAHK MILLS, CC
Leather Rellers, Tan Pucker. Ti
Powers, Milling and Mining Mac
OH Ml 1,1 A.
Triple. Hei se
...,.., s, ..,,,,, iik .iii. Ki.iiiiiK ...in iiiiivi , ill
JOHN llliST'SCB East Fulton street, mi-tfd
.... i ii..i.... xi..ni.i..n. .. n.
XrORK, (PA.)
COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE.
New Ihilldlng ; Large Endowment ; Scholar
ships; laboratory; Library; (i)mtinshun,
Piepuies for Celleae or Huhicss. Separate
Course for ladles. MihIitu Language hi Regu
lar Course. Tuition, J10 per annum. Heard In
pilvute families, ,).ii) jier week. PnriiHy of
nine. 17th )rnr epeiishcpteuiljvc.2. Fer cata
logue, addles
ui.s . ja.ni.i aiiiiiiuu.vi.ii. i-n. n..
j)3KWtd
President.
M
ILLKR'S 110RAX SOAP.
TVYIL-LER'S
Borax Seap
-WILL-
WASH CLOTHES,
-AND-
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN
IVEHYHODV. WANTS IT!
THAT IK-F.VKRYHenY WHO HAS EVER
TRIED IT!
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Still Holds the Fert.
We haven't the biggest mills lu tlie world,
but tliere Is no better mill anywhere nt least
there U ue milt that can make better Heur. Se
say thousands nf people hi tills community,
uud we take their word fertt.
If you have trouble with jour baking, tills,
het weather, )ou will perhaps discover Hint
Hie trouble lien with )our Heur provided ) en
de net use lean's l'leur. If jeuure using Hint
article, and still have trouble with your bak
ing, )s rhups It Is becuuse of the even. It can't
l- the Heur If )ou Use lxjvau' I
-I JlCYCI.liS, TRICYCLES, TANDEMS.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems,
DURABLE, SIMPLE.
GUARANTEED HlGHE-sT GRADE,
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGCR FREE.
POPEMFGCO,,
79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON.
IIRANCH HOITSIM-12 Warren St.. New Yerk
ad Wnh.ish Ave., Chicago.
Fer Sale b)' JOHN H. MttsbER, Columbia
Pa. uuS-lydCOd
for gkalc.
. , 1 , ,
JOR RENT, HTORB AND DWEM.tNO-A
1 twe-stnrr Rrlck Building nnd Htere Roem,
os. 339 nnd 341 East King street. Has double
front and Is suitable for any kind of business,,
cprclnlly a confectionery store. Apjdy nt the
Mechanics Hetel, Cor. I'lum ami Chetnut
streets. v!1-lmdS,M,Wd
ITIVK Pttnt.tO KAI.ION IMONDAY.
AlinllKTn. isMi.nl llie txeimril Hetel.
ft.- -.... u...... niftrtr iivtf I.-I.1 .1 Vfl
.'". 1. A 1113 -A llll.-V-3lJI. .I...V..& .' " ...i......
HOUSE, Ne. 227 West Vine street, containing
seven room nnd bread hallways en first nnd
second Meers; let "1 feel 0 Inches, mere or less,
by 120 feet, mere or les-s te n four feci Ida
common nlley ; nle right te n ttiree ri-ct wide
alley rrem vine strwt. Till properly I In
geed rendltlnn. (in w-p It.
Ne. 2, The Two-Htery Illtlt'K HOITHE nnd let
frentlmr en llncer allev. In rearnf Tll Marietta
a veil lie, let 17 fret 2 Inches, niore or less, by W)
fert, mere or less. The beuse I new nnd well
built, hnsfeeen U"Cd a n cigar factory, but run
be tiirinil Inton nent and convenient dwelling
nl a small cost. Hale positive, nt 8 o'clock p.m.
JOHN F. KANE.
Juki. L. Hai.nks, Auct. yJ0,3IAnug2,3
aECURK A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
FOR.fjALK
ON T1IK MOST MHKHAL TE11M8.
Two-tery brick dwelling house, lets 120
feet deep, en Luurusler avenue, between Wal
nut ana liCinen streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling louse with man
sard reef, iwrclie In front, leu 113 feet dis'p, en
North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling house with front
yard, Iren renec. low ISO reel deep, en west
Walnut, between Mary und Pine street
Two-tery brick dwelling houses, leta I4."i feet
deep, en A est Lemen street, between Charlette
and Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwelling house, let IMfect
detp, wltli all the modern Improvements, front
yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine
nnd Ncvl n streets.
Alse house en East Walnut, Nerlli Lime.
North Mary, between Walnut nnd Ix-inen.aml
Imen, between Mnry nnd Hue streets.
All tlie nbove houses are In geed order, newly
papered, gas fixtures In nil the room, water In
the kltciieiiind the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call end see for )Ourseir,ne treuble te show
0"' J NO, V. ORIEL,lt,.
JACOU GHIEL, ("-'-""'
302 North Mary Street.
apr20-l)d,M.WJi
S)rtt0.
G
ENUINE HARGAINS.
The Big Hat Bargain
OF THE SEASON.
We have taken nil our Odd lints nnd Odt
Sires und have made up the HKIUivST HAH
U Al N Line of Hats ever ettered.
Tlie line Includes lmts that were sold for iZ'C,
$2.00, 51.75, 81.50; H.'i') and 81.W. All reduced te
the small sum of
25 CENTS.
TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS
AT RIG INDUCEMENTS.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA
gVHficultuvitl.
w.
D.SPRECHERjSON A CO.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
LAWN TENNIS RACKETS.
SEE Ol'R .'10 CENT
Window. Screens.
T11ENEW YOR1C STATE
TOBACCO SHEARS
Hints All Others In theMaikel.
W. D. SPRECHER, SON & CO,,
31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
mar23-Tu.Th.StM
(SrtVvinrKO.
STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
It), 12, 1 1 A 15 MARKET STREET,
(Hear of tlie Postetllee),
LANCASTER, PA.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN
Baggies, Phxtens, Family Carriages, Etc.
The I'liiist Stock lu tlie Country.
We new have a Pull Line or SECOND-HAND
WORK Any Style Yeu Wiuil.
Repainting nnd Repairing promptly attended
te. One set of workmen eeclnlly tniplejed
for that purpose, The lowest prices In the
county for tlrst-class work.
OS-Glvu inea Call uud E.vnmliie My Weik.
yitnteflvaultsv.
K
OTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
KRO.M
Kcenigsburg, Prussia,
Twe Backgrounds made eieclally for Rust und
Three-quarter Ix;iiijlh Phetcvjrnphs,
60 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te the Postetllee,
Jau7-fiind
cnil ilotici'e.
JTibTATE OP AHRAHAM COLLINS, LATE
li of .Marietta, Pa., ilceeii(l loiters
te-laiueiitmy en s.ild iMale having lieen
granted te the undersigned, nil ieien Indebted
Ihcrctettre iiiinested te make Immediate par
ment, and llitw linvtng elalius or dunaud
against tlie same, 111 present them lllieul de de
luy.fer Mttlement le Ihe iiuden.giul.
G. EDW. IIEGENER.
Residing lu LinctiMcr, I'n.
J. II HAI.DEMAN,
Residing hi Marietta, Pa.,
Executer,
liteiuu. NU'Miv, Att'y. JIW!tdS
UNDERWEAR- LIGHT AND MEDIO!
weight iiuderenr til nil gludesnnd any
kite, ul ERIm.MANS Gent' Furnlklilng Stere,
I.' West King hlitet.
VlNlnLLritECsreCIC FARM.
STORM KING (2161.)
RECilltD ill,
Miiniluiil Hy llri'cilluu mul 1'iTl'orinniK'e.
sinsll.) 1IVPPY MEIlir.VI, u-eerd Ht!y and
lie nr 12 Iretten. uud iivr vvlth record
Ireiu it!'. In 4i.M, und our UDkIIIi reeerdi.
better Ulan 2:.rja.
Dam bv Alexander's Nuiiuaii. i-tre of Lulu
'.MIL. Ma) itiiisn. 2-20, Ae.
Second dam l,y llewunt shli rli.irlik.tlioieilgh-
bred. , .,,,,
Third tliiui by Smllh'i. Mensenver, en or Dill
McM-timer. , ,
StuumICimi In bu,t.ind HI hand uud
wiliihhuuuui 1,3011. IlniiilKii) Uikeli Ilrt
premium ul stale and county liilrs, III.,-i,l(.s
are In rge and liandMiine, and live that luiveUvn
old uv erased thlUUO at an ni'mge nge of enu
und h half )enr. He vn taken right out of tlie
stud nnd w ilh very little prcisirutleu reduced
his record from all'i In 2 li, trotting three
heat In 2:10,2:81 und2:.l'). He vicnt n quarter
Ineiu-iif tht'iullek lu ;l MH-eiuL iv 2r20 gnlt
which ihews hi capaclly if 1 eon I it upare him
long enough lu the Mud te be prepared for very
fast work.
TERMS. $.'0.00 for u foal unlit lit present
book U fall, after which huullUtund ut 75.(ii.
J) 5-tM. DANL. U. ENQLE, Marietta, Pa.
recctlee.
A TRUKHKa
Seasonable Goods!
HAMS, DRIED BEEF, Etc.
Ilncappln Hmnd Ham, very nne, all gnnrnn
teed. California Ham, 10c a pound, shortcut
Shoulder, !c Dried Reef, chipped. New Mack
erel lu bucket. Heneles Herring In gins front
liexes, nice rer lunch or picnicking. Snrdlne
IniKrtsl and American In Oil nnd Mustard.
Petted Meats, Renctcs Ham, Chicken nnd Tar
key. Yerk Stnte Cretan Cheese. Edam or
Dulchhead Cheese. Picnic, Pineapple, Roque
fort nnd Sapsago, etc., etc.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
1 OOD NEWS AND
GLAD TIDINGS.
SUGARS AND COFFEES LOWER.
Geed Rensted Ceflec,! It) , 20c
BtreiiK Mountain Rie Coffee, V lb 22c
Fair Coffee, V lb 12Jc te I8c
Full Crcnin Cheese, lb ,.10e
Choice Plckles,1dez B4c
Best Washing Powder, pnclc .2Jc
15c Mustard or Spiced Sardines for 10c
HeuelcA Ham, lb 1 2 Jc
California Ham, 'lib. 8c and 10c
Three Bettles Ginger Aie for. .2ic
Rncr' or Hired' Reet Beer V bottle He
Best Olcinc Seap f box ..., ?Z10
Five lb Laundry Starch for. !5e
CLARKE'S,
12 V II SOUTH QUEEN ST.
(Near Centre Sutiurc.)
-Tclcplienc. JyS-tfd.t-w
A T HEIST'S.
SEASONABLE GOODS
RE I STS.
Finest Picnic Hams, lOe ? lb.
Flnctl Knuckle Dried Reef, 1 le -fl tb.
Extrn Drv Dried lk-cf, l2Xc ( lb.
Flnct Winter Helngnn, 2.W 11 lb.
Rest Trhie, In '-Wlh kegs. ji.2j.
Ijileht Ciitcli New Mackerel, In 10-tti buckets,
quarter barrel and barrel.
Rtehnrdsen tt-Rebhliii Petted Meat Ham,
Reef, Tongue, llnni nnd Turkey, Ham ana
Chicken, Game, Turkey, Chicken and Duck.
Hueklu' Fatiieu Soup Oxtail, Consomme,
Chicken, Beef, Tomate nnd Meck Turtle.
Deviled Mints, Anchovy nnd Bloater Pnte,
Smoked Sardines In Oil, Heneles Sardine, Sar
dine In Finest OH, Mustard Snrdlne. Pickled
HyMei-H In Bettles, Finest Lebster In Hetltes,
Boneless Anchovies lu OH, und u thousand
geed thing".
32c. CiMlee ridiu-cd teSOc.
tale. L'otlie rcduevd te 2se.
e. Cellie I educed te'2ic.
2ec. Cotlee reduced te 22c.
This Is the Finest Line of Cedec In the city.
Yeu must sec them te knew their worth.
FOR KENT
Three Large Reems Over Second Fleer Stere,
Building.
REIST !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STS.,
Dlnetly Oppoxlle
J. II. Martin i Ce.' Dry Geed Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel.
T1IGH& MARTIN.
FRUIT JARS !
JELLY TUMBLERS !
AT
CHINA MALL.
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 East King St.
miMfd
gtummcr 3.U'cut.
6f EL NORM ANlTfrJ
ATLANTIC CITY.
NOW OPEN. Under New Management.
T. C. GILLETTE, Proprietor,
Late of Colenado Hetel, Philadelphia.
mI5-3md
4 JOINT ENCAMT'M iTnTOF V. S. TROOIM
JX. ANDNATIONAL GL'AHD, at
MT. GRETNA PARK.
Army orders Ne. 157, Division Artillery, Dc
partmeut of War, directs two troeis of cavalry
ut FertMe.ver, Vu..nnd three light batteries of
artllliry from astilnglen Barracks, Fert
Adams, It. L, and Fert Hamilton, N. Y harbor,
te march te Ml. Gretna from their respective
stations, arriving ut tlm Park net later than
AngiM Mh. nnd there ke Inte ramp In connec
tion vv ltli tlie Cavalry und Artlllciyef thuNat'l
Guiird whose period of eneauipment Is Irein
Aug. JOt It te 17th. After the termination of the
Joint encampment tlie Regular Troops villi re
main at -Ml. Gretna ler nil Indefinite period,
ler further ni tiller) practice, thus nllordlugud nllerdlugud nllordlugud
dltleual attraction te Mt. Gretna each day dur
ing August. The Mt. Gretna ."inrrnw Guiign
Rulheud Is tliiUliedund lu successful running
order, contributing In It way te the plcuMiia
nnd enJe)iiieni of a dn) at the ihtmulng re
sort. Tlie Iruluseier this division consist of Obcr Obcr
vntlen Cur, atlerdlng nn unobstructed view of
the seem ry in route They pass iu lull view of
theMtlilitry Paradn Grounds, Lake Coneuuge,
tlie SUUe Guard Iillle Range, and ever Herse
Shee Bend, gradually nsccudinz until Governer
Dick Is reached, lour miles distant. Frem tlie
stately new observatory en Gov. DIek. thlrly
feet higher than tlie old btrueturc. which ha
Ixcn removed, a sigh! may be ebialutd thun
vvhlcli tliere are rewgrander fort) wiuare mile
of view being presented, and points lu llvedtf
feu nt eeiinlles being easily discerned.
H.A.GHO-sS,
Gen Pas. Agent C A L R. It., Lebanon. Fn.
NED IRISH, Gen. S upL Jt213md
itlacltiiu'vu.
OTIiVM.
vVedcsIre tecull Hlie attention .if consumer
nrstriim Uemtsnnd Engineers' Supnlles, te our
liirgunnd vnrlislstfH'k of I'll', iOves, Cocks,
Mtilleuble and Cast Iren rlltln.-s, AslH'stes,
Vutcals'stenaiid I'sudiiriiin, Stiett, Piston nnd
Vnlve Pnckliigs; scotch nnd Red Line Helleet Helleet Helleet
lniSl3aogeC!l.ise, Steuiu Radiators and btenni
Ileutlng Apisirutu; Sit and Cnii Serews.und
in fact almost evcr.vlhlug risiilrtd by steam
users, nnd nil of which e eiler nt prices vvhlih
we gunrantee te be lower tlmli tuese of any
oilier dealer In Hits vlclullv.
We havopesltlvel) the largest stock, and be
ing connected wltli the Telenlmne Exchange,
are prepaivd te rwelvc and till nil orders lu the
shortest possible lime. When lu vrunt of nny
thing lu our line, cull 011 us for price und we
will convince )uu of our ability nml willing
lies tosuvc)eu Meney, Deln) nnd Vexation.
Our facilities for fiunlshliig Engines, Hellers,
Phnltlng, Pullevs, linnet i-s, Siieclul Mnchlnery,
l'lumliers' una das Filters' Toels, Patterns,
Medels, und Iren and liruss Castings and for
Ihe prompt repair et all kind of maeulueiy nre
niiexeellid in laneatter, nnd we respectfully
solicit a share of ) our imtreuage.
Central Machine Works,
131 A IWNORTHCHRlSTIAN.STREirr,
Lancastek, Pa.
Goeil Werk, RenMinauie Charges, Prompt
ucs. Telephone conuectlen dJ-tfdlt
COLLARS AND CUFIs-TIIE L.VTIMT,
the meet de&lruble, und meet comfortable
thnpc nnd st) Its uny sire, ut EHIbMAN'e
Genu Furnishing Stere, 12 West Ktaf strtet.
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