?tf'W 'W ---, v'-c;,v? ?r-.c'4i: f''OJ.. ;; 'r--.. jS" 5"'X -v'' afi Ik"' V"- .4-?' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, AUGUST g, 1889. er. TrHT57 5 -. a r 9cttlg JfutclUflCttccr. j.mtkinMan. CKAM.leRRTRtKUANFTtLTZ. Ed I teri. i1 BOftKRT CLARK. PublWier. .. ..A,, DAILY IffTKLLiaERcBR.-PnbVl.hc4 " AW ! In lt ! tilt) UllflltaH DiKIHul A fcf ctrrleri le this city and lurreundlnr ') tewa at ten cents wek. By mall five del ' tan ft yer In d vnce ; te centa n month. WmOCLIr IWTKLUaENCEn-Onedellnr nnd HftVMMtl A rt. ItlRriVMtirfi. JKjnCBTOSUBSCfUBEna-Kctnltby check' J or tMMteMre order, nnd where neither of ' v ummcu ee procured send in n regutcrca . ")felrtri At III TVvktnffle. iu MHnnd rlnM ranll ,ii Matter. f j AbDitms, TBI IKTELtlOracSH, Lineester, rn. tiAXOAITER, PA., Acst 4, 1889. TimIIm mum.. ? J 'PI... f I 4t .m . ....! In., linn luiiinlllfl f. ' Bill I MwUh. a.u. . fi In w.4 .1.1.' tlllltSI l inW KIIWW) WIlVTllll JlIBIIWlHllJ i.iwm .oraucaern luxury ns 11 is n nccr-sny y te htest uicn. The rich nnd itiueicni, n g la true, take it ustmUy am luxurious tdivenien, nnd wander everywhere their whims lend them. But the iniijerity ei i'ltrofceeieunl nnd business men take their r tvacatlen every summer as the result of FAcarefuI consideration, nnd 1 hey calculate I'-f ii .i ..r ii...!. nr.. Fr .upon it nsn iieviTveuiy iiiii ui men iut $ fe.wf -irlr it Tlii elmlrn nfn Hiittnhlu nlni'U te rccrc- X.ti. .....I . .intn l.tcf .nUIt flllll j l: 4II1VI IU lt-UIII IV'?l. .mini,, ...... ('energy, Is a matter of considerable lm- r.P. na'ni.u. l1!- it I wiln ntlll ntid fililnnt tf -;yn;i ieiav aiiv i hw; titui ! "'j v UxCowselstofiml a ivxert that will give ... .--..IA,..-!- . t .....I t pCjincm wnai uieir system neeus iiiiu nun 1it. Kniun iiiMi fliiil Hint tlie Ken. with ' f?tin l.A.1l.r..1 H ..( ,.! fid. .11..! irlfitu IW ucwmiui emi .111 ! 1I31. MU.., ,." v?,muie necessary recuperation, uiuera ;yfti in the rest uml quiet of a mountain "presort a remedy for their Ills of body ivJAuajlllea. 501110 again recreate in me LffWldstef a placid country life, and nru FHHSheflttwl. Many (ravel through stnuiBO .A:Cencsniid visit new places, and the -.constant change they find is just the Fit? tiling mey necu. Xe one can dictate what will lettt ffe bring te another the rccujicratien thai LSI ' I- ... 1 1...nlnl..l 'r.t. .w.l.....e III.. t, S IB iWK l-.'lli:uv.llll, l..c-IL jnjiutijr-3 iiiu fjt family phynlclnn ; and he at lwstcan tell Ifj but little. There can be no doubt, bow- J. Sever, that in this whole matter there are LuJT wtientitlt mlaftfu Oiin infill i'llt Ifiln a"'V ....-..r,. .... ..... ....... g-BlongJeurnev and coine home tired and i .J - A A 111 I 1 Mil 1111 -xuaiisieu mikiiii. iiuji coiuuiieu win uu kX-Woree than bis first. Anether will seek f-,"the sea when the mountain air and the iSftoe'ntnct with earth and tree- verc the t&. tonic that his nlivslcnl and mental con- J 'f dltleu demanded, lieth furnish health- Pftil tonics, butthey are adapted ferdifl'er- r' cut condltleus. In our life of tension ?'.,, and strain involving an exhaustion iic of nerve force a recreation and recunera- , tltfn nre certainly a nrcewdty. That Is readily aummcu. nut tne scrimm iier C Hen is where te go te recover this lest force. Torpid livers need te Ikj made active and sluggish nnturcs need renewed ? encrgj. Uu the ether hand nervous ?s constitutions inut have rest in order te a generation of new vitality. uun m uerc is, newever, a reercaiieii suaiem W Indulged iu whleli is wert by of eeusider- V atlen. llieru was a celebrated physl- clan who en ene occasion advised bis r ...4I..4 ...1. I....1 1....I l.t... 1 f( 'uiiviiv, i jiu jkiii riiuMiuvu iiiiu in re fes? Bur' -I'0 preicr place te rccuiierate, te go te Jsuw lerkand te live for a week en Ureadway or l'ifth nveiiue. Jn the opinion ei me pliVHiciiin lit. patient tlpilfifl tllO lllMlllllflll Intlti nf imltrn .mil if intense life. Te hIiil'l'IsIi liMtnn mul inert constitutions n teucli of the vigor- &;eus business world U a geed tonic. 'Ah. f,..( ....l ti ...i I..- " iui. jiiuii lll.-vllrllllll.'lllllL'.,) 111 lt."l e HIS tfgf, own quiet Held of monotonous labor and h til fnel till, illlui.l.inl ..f llfe ,,, l..,.. 11... 'j-l ' -...v... .111., IV iiviii iin- (& throb of a great world which Is new nnd exciting and inspiring te him. He needs 5 "i vitalltv and life, let lilm no le tin- lift- centres. The placid uulotef the- eidiutrv ?' would Ijo no tonle te lilm. ami his svs- 2?2 t-riPlfill1il tint nti.iiiwiiMitii mul. ii. uiiuli T.T.; .im. uw. . b.."rf.iii. iiiiiii.. riii.ji conditions. A man at times needs con tact wttti the earth, needs te live among 34. the trees and rocks and bclde running 5fe waters. Again, the life-giving gale of rit the salt K-a air and a diet of mil and clams and UMi bring him the needed ftwilnnrtiltuli Oil tlui litlml. tiuml ini.l... rtVi -l"-.-'". vii IUI..III1I.I iiiiini, Jiiiiiii :fi' I'USIIKKl HUH UlFll-V-lllJll I1IUI1 111 Ulll weepy inland towns, where life and git occupation grew often monotonous, s would find the stir and bustle of a biriri' a cltyarenlnniljieriuniiciillieiietlt. There 'fa w a vigor and life here which by mere aJ contact Is imparted. It N bciielieial, W tee, by reiiMii of the Instruction which $!. . it lirltim. Ill Yiiii- i..L- nti.mmi ..... iiii.I 'z. I ' v..gj.-. . i.vn i uinuiivtliii r-iini ffi'. fiu1 llw. HA. ,,f n .....-I.1 I ..I II... .I.....1 T -.- .l. Jill. Wl I. ItUllll. JAi IIIU IIILII i' and jaded business or professional man, worn down with the mental strain and tell of the year, try this as a tonic. Ixt him touch for a week thee bustling marts of the world, stand for awhile in a stock exchange and sec If he does net catch some of the vigor, borne of the life, Hlilllii nf tlin vlliilll II Iu ii i.f.i) I....I.. , n.....v w. ... ...u...., Bfc nil wil inillV. . .. A 1'luee for l'itkln. And se President Harrison has found a place ferl'Jtkiu, or LeuMana. The uamebada familiar s-etind. It iccalls jualoderous Jiicmeries of the days of the great electoral Infamy of IS70-1S77, when fraud win made triumphant and the elect president of the 1'nlted states was cheatctl out of hLs pbiiv. It re vives recollections of I'iuksteu and perjury, of Pinchback and Picket, of Price and Pulcbcr. Pitkin, it will be remembered, was the United States marshal down there who helped te set up the llrst job by which it was tried te steal the state or Louisi ana. The election machinery theie under control of the Kellogg govern ment was used most desperately te f-e-"cure uu enormous fraudulent registra tion of the uegrees and te buppreb the white vote. New Orleans in lS7e, ac cording te a state census, had only 21,014 male ucgre population, and yet a year later it had W.VJe negre votes registered ; while from a total white population of 115,721 only 81.018 were $7 regiktcred as voters. And yet te cheat thereeut of their rightful majority an a eiaueraie K'licme, of which Pitkin wiisn J- parti wastlevined. The marshal. Pitkin. ' X heldillLr tllP lllnpli mill iiwlnifiLlniun. ?;f " I I "n.m-ui.-wiiui- j,- iku meir unices ter tnu iiiiriwiui urn .tUiclr deputies ami clerks wni cut an i.ii eircular with instructions te the carriers w return an net perbenally delivered. iTbcV mauageil te get in sonie Il.oeoin M- way, uud a few days beferu lli, ,.1,., tkw they had eleven thousand wiirmni. . eni out against the iierwms who Uiru Mhm names, many of them lieliiglead- . tag citizens who were thus innocently laeed iu the attltude of violating the MW. Their names were, en this blend..r j&'Matext, btrickcu from the registry bK)ks, aM 7,738 wliltu men' names wwv thus 'Mrlckeu from the lists. ;Pitklu has licen a geed while irettiinr yakl for his work. Hayes, net loath te ' ftwtl uem iraud, but net always con ; iWet lu awarding theMi who mad., it E'.fiUblij for hlin.turncd Pitkin out, l f? tmm Hie claim of the notorious "Jack" , Wharten were Wrenger. He get te le InUMMM and made f30,W0 out of the place. Pitkin's turn has cebic. The Harrison administration Is pretty taeav lly weighted; but If It takes en the old Hnycs debt of Iniquity, Its breakdown win be even earner uiau una iiccn ex pected. , The Drescd Heff Lrtlslatlen. The attempt of wnioef the fnrmers nnd butchers In the East te keep out the competition of dressed beef, by gelling upsticblnwsas the Pciinylvatiln lcg lslaturc Inst winter failed te pn, is get get tlnusemevcry severe knocks in tbestate ceurtH. It Is te e slnwreiy hejicd, in the lutarcstofseuud government iKilicy, and a wholceino publle opinion, that all such empirical legislation will fall of its results. The laws which prcserilie that beef brought from without tbestate or county shall be offered for sale with out being Insjtcctcd by local Insjieeters, Is net Intended te protect the customer from unwholesome incut, but te give the local dealers a monopoly, and te put an embargo en trade. As such they merit no coneldcrntlon. irdressed 1x?cf Is net n geed ns Hint butchered at the place of market, It will net bring as much J and If It Is licttcr, It ought te bring mere. The laws of trade, of supply and demand, wilt Haiti for all commodities their proper level. The attempt te keep out coniiietltlen Is nn effort nt tliocxjicnse of the consumer. A Hue specimen of It wasthoantl-elcoinargarlno legislation in tills state sonic years age, for the ap proval of which Governer Pattlsen was jtiktly condemned. Anether species of It was the anti-oleomargarine legislation of Congress, which President Cleveland weakly approved te the discredit of bis almost uniform I j' commendable adinin adinin Hratlen. It pays governments, state and federal, te be honest, te be Ju-l and te Ikj fair ; and sooner or later an en lightened public opinion will compel them te lie se. Pilots and Ciiplulns The Iteach built cruiser Bosten has been kept hard at work for some time past ornamenting the Brooklyn navy yard, and when the prolonged Idleness of our very few new ships began te ex cite thocemmeiits of the presx, nothing lietter could be thought of fertheni than a sciics of exhaustive trials iu home waters. Them tests could be of little value, because the Iteiuii cruisers de net In any way approach tne high standard set for our new navy under Hccrctnry Whitney, and as the navigation of our ships iu home waters imi-t be without the hell) of pilots, It 1 a pity that they should lie imperilled by useless inn- lueuvres. '1 lie rule piehlliitlug the ii"e of pilots, may be very charming In theory, but practice bus shown It tee costly, it would lm a very nlce thing If the nfllccrs of our navy could I m forced te se thorough a knowledge of our coast that they could iiiu the war-ships swiftly and surely by dangerous shoals and passes, and drawn pursuing enemy en the rocks or sand bars. Tills plnn of war would make a strong leattire or coat defense of the natural perils of our const, but unfortunately it ccnis te de mand moie than the Ixvst of sailors can gic. A thorough knowledge of our thousands of miles of coast could net be gained by the life study of anyone man, much less by the occasional attention of a busy rapt.iln. Old ocean moves her shoals, and nil along our shores the lines of safety change se frequently that a pilot, living byguldingsblpsovcrashert ceu rn-, is often puzzled by the shifting or soundings, and even by the changes or llghta or buoys. The latest penalty of stubborn insistence upon this foelNh rule Is the disastieiis ending of the Bos Bes Bos eon's trial. PI ie ran en the rocks lu Is'cw jKUt's well known harbor, and whether her damage is slight or grave, has proved the Telly of this attempt te de without pilots. If Tracy is bound te make pilots of naval elllccrs, let blui go about it iu sonic IcssoxjK'iisive way than this, that has ahntwt ended in the wrecking of an eight hundred thousand dollar war-ship. 'I'll i. in: amis a stniuge mixture of domes tic Infelicity mid Titmiii.uiy Hull politics Iu tlie Hack dl voice ease In New Yerk. Mr. I'lnck Is a grnml siuiicm of the Taiiiiiuiuy society, mul bus been it member of the wigwnui for nearly feity years. It seems that while Mrs. I'lnck, with becoming modesty and sull'-iesprct, was quietly eon een tuuiplnting a ineie separation ti tun the un faithful Tammany chief, his particular iielltical friends formed a "combine" te set their leader at liheityanil gixelilniau ubsoluluillverce. The judge, lefuree, cteik and both counsel woie special friends el tlieslieritViind Mis. Hack's lawyer epmily adiuits that li nnei saw his client. Ifllm K(mh1 uemati who lias been impescil en m sliameriilly has any ft lends tlioie ought te be a criminal prosecution for conspiracy, both ler the fair naine and reputation of the uifeand for thejtist puiiisliiueut of tlie icinobate Tieiimauv sachem nnd citv elllclal. ii'ia:.v VicieuiA kissed the Ktnpciorer licrinaiiy, and the awful liulwas Hushed around tlie weild by electric eablu ere the smack of the regal lijis had ceased te be euliiHst by thundering cannon. " What feels thi'su mortals be !" Wii i think tliu bold and Millant lishor lisher men el Lancaster uf catching a llsh 0 lect long and weighing 1.10 pounds with a red and reel and line, taking all uf three hours and a course of three miles te l.md him. Yet this is tlie sport that inan lislicrmcn from the North find when thiiy gu te the KouthueslcmciM't or Flerida and llsh iu the watcisef Iho i'ulf of Mexico. This inoustrejis llsh is the tarhui and is the king of all llsh. l'leni tlie brilliance of llic hciles, his great size and his unyielding sphit, he is commonly called the "hllvcr king." Thore is an iuteiestlug aiticle iu Senbner'ii Mnimim- for August, doscriptheof the pecullarilles of lliellsh and the dilllcultlcs or catching him. The tarjien is seinctliing or across between a huge herring- te which family it belongs anil a liiiue blue llsh. It ranges hi weight from 60 te .00 iKHiuds and lu length fiein 41tefiet. A llsliuriuan who bud caught live of Iicm iiioustreus llhh In one season was ceiiMdcicd luiliculurly fei lunate, and the most skillful can never land mere than oueof Ihrei) that he hooks, i:crysuminer the famous ports along the coast are tilled wllh enthaslastlc anglers who go home at tlie end of the season most happy and proud, ir happily they Imve Miccoeded in laiiiliiig wllh the red and reel but ene of th cse giant llshes. Tlie pride of tarjxm llslienueii is like that of llic deer and inoeso hunters. They despise smaller eaiiueand the lgoieus dive of the black bass mid the sudden dint of the lake salmon me child's play le the heroes along side of a llute heuis' strilggle withal.'U) I-nind tarieu. All this is icsKitlullv iclernsl te llm well-known auglers of note and skill in theTucquaii mid Jluy clubs. Wanamakiiii's determination te taken holiday is aiiiieiimcd with the usual com ment tliat he has earned it by hard work during Ills Iho mouths in'oilice. Peer liltle maul Hew tired he must be after having Waiininakenxl llomecratio pest- ni.i-ni:., mill uuiiu nuilllllg C1S0, lur all IllHt time. SfLUVAK, or Bosten, Is languishing in a MiwUippl jail. A few weeks age he was reeling under his burden, of (jlurv. Tin: rirlthli ship UlAck' hlatnend lias been nllewcd te csca)e aner the confisca tion of her seal skins and a thorough scar ing of her owners. Tlie prlze crew of ene man placed en the' seal pirate was a very plain hint that American authorities would tie much relieved If the ship would take herself out of their hands ; nnd In view of the wild excitement unused Jti Victeria by th seizure, and the danger of reckless no tion en the part of the seniors, the tcm pcrnte course chosen msy bn the most politic nnd wlse. TVe hepe thai It does net fere-run any weakening of the Kslt!en of our government en tlie question of con trol of the seal fisheries. The necessity for their protection Is qulte loe plain te need argument, and we Imve Iho host reason te claim the work as our right nnd duty. " Oi.n Plain" declared that the last drop of rain had been squeezed out and fair warm weather lay ahead,bnt Itls becoming painfully evldnnt that tlie enerable gen tleman don't knew hair ns much as he thinks he docs. Hpekani: PAI.I.S, ene of the most famous of the quickly-built cities or Washington tcnllery, Is helng destroyed by lire Thcse cities et the far Northwest me built of weed and must often succumb te llrcs until mere substantial methods et building nre adopted. The Tate or Hiokiuie will call at tention te Its marvelous grew th due le the building or the Northern Pacific and te Its splendid water power. An nrmy ofllcer who passed the night at .Spokane, when It was a M)'l relay station in 1880, was oll'ered tlie greater part of the present town site In exchange for his horse. It was net then bclleMsl that the railway would travel that way, but the whole history of the West illustrates the jmwer or the railroad build build eis te make cities and fortunes with ease and speed. rUIPtOVAL. KniseN, Iho Inventor, sailed for Kin epe en Saturday. lie will visit the Paris ex position. Hi:v. K. 1 1. lllKimis, erthls city, assisted In the dedication or a United Brethren iburcli in I'ottstewn en .Sunday. Ki:v. Dii. Ui.nnei: AiiuisKin Ouay, dean or the theological seminary at Cam bridge, Massachusetts, died en iSunday at Sharen Springs, T. Y. MiinT IIai.sti:ai's icceptlen, upon his let ii in from ICurepc, was given in C'ln cinuatl en iSalunlay night by the Itopuh Itepuh llcan clubs orilaiiiilteii county. Kpecchns wcre made by (locrner Keraker, Mr. Italslead and ethors. Halstead said he would net dcclliie the sctiatership. Ji'ikii: Cummin, or Willlatnspert, is dying, his physicians concluding (here are no hejies of recovery. When he assumed charge of the work of the Johnstown com mission a month age he was lu a condition eflinntlicd health and ttuable te maku moie than a brier visit te Johnstown. lie Is sull'crlng from llrighl's disease. Mn. huwis Mit,iii:ii, presldent or the hiike Chautauqua society, says that when the society was llrst formed Its ground was wen n ;.iie nn ncie, ami tee cornices, to gether wllh all buildings belonging te the association, did net amount te mere than 81.000 or So.eoo. The value of the Chau tauqua gieiuids at present Is about ."ik, 000, and there ai e yet unsold about $so,tieo worth of lets valued nt i'ZM te ?J00 each. The inaniiKCiucnt Intends te erect perma nent buildings iu the future. The first graduating class liumbercd but 700, the next year l,60i), and this year it is ;t,lHni. Till: llAltlfr DUCKED IVTIMK. It Was a 1'i'lclc II") Learned During the War, ami II served lilm Well. I'lein tin New Yerk Sua. Frem where we sal en the tavern veismda we could leek right aci ess the Mississippi ricr, although at the edge of I be ihei en our Hide there was a hlutf of 10 feet high, wltli a strong current below. All along this btull wcre commons, and we had an unobstructed view. We were talking nnd smoking when a goat came around the coiner or mi old abandoned warehouse, mid began le feed tow aid us. I'ive minutes laler an old white-hcailed da I key, using a emu te help him along, came out from be hind the same warehouse and Meed almost en the edge of the hlull", and appeared te gae across Iho rher. " What a Tat take that goat has get, ir he only knew It I" whimpered ene or Iho party. " What a feel of a nigger te lake such a l sk I" grew led a second. We ought le bae warned the old man, who seemed totally unsuspicious el dan dan ger, but we didn't.' Human nature is lust that way. He had been (here two or thice minutes when Iho goat eb-ei veil him and began te twitch his tall, it was none of his business that the mail was there, and no law compelled him te kick up a hiss, but we saw that he meant te de it. As he gathered for ir mn every man roseuptowarn the victim, but no warn ing was uttered. It was human nature le want te see the Inn. The gnat slietaway like a Hash, and aslie drew near be made a long jump te pl e full I'oice te the intended blew. Next Iustaiitbeth had disappeared, nnd no lun down ex peeling te see them struggling in the muddy waters. As we cached the blurts the old nun rese up from a pit dug w itliln two feet ofthe edge, and Kriuncd mul lilted his hat and said : "Mawnlii', gein'len. Spcclcd te find me dar', I lecken." He pointed le the goat, width was swim ming wildly about as the current can led it dew ii, and ene of the party replied : "Yes, we certainly thought you were a goner. Yeu tliepped iu theie.'eh? Yeu must have been pretty quick about it." "Wall, sorter, but tltit was no tilekat all. Doeriu' de wall, when de Yankee gunboats lay ebnr dar' an' frowed shot at de gnus upheah, 1 war out) ul'decuU'd gciu'len who bundled de shovel an' de sand bags. Dai's wiiar 1 Tamed te duck. Dent Yankees didn't knew me, an' dey kept try in' te kill me, an' l had te duck an' dedge .se elleil dataller de wall closed 1 nobbcrget strengthened up agin, leblu lajln' liirdat goat meie'ii two weeks, an' new he's dun geno an' won't hetldcr no body no me'. 1 used te cuss dat w ah w hen it wasgein', but new 1 see what a blessin' it was. Wiiar would de ele man be new if de Yankees had net frowed ten tens el" cannon balls at him an' I'arned lilm te duck?'1 A Weman INeh Vitriol mul I'epiiei. Hed pepier and viliiel and a desperate woman played mi iniiveitaiil pait iu an ex citing nlt'ulr at Iho Penns.vhunla mlhe.id station iu Heading shortly before the nr ihal of the late train Aiturdav night. Heward lloiiimlgisthe drheror'the com pain's tiausfer coach. Sevnud years age he was m.irihsl iu Heading, but he and his w lie separated, and he always claimed that he was nccr legally hound te her alter that. He then went te Pall lther, Mass., and there ma riled Mary Kuhens. When she he.ud of his llrst inairlage she left him mid had him arrested ler bigamy. 1 le cmie en te Heading, slie fellow Ing hiih. .she met him at the passenger station, and with "Take that, you WlUin," slie dashed a box of cayenne pepper at him. Her aim was tee high, however, and a lady nasseu- f'cricct'lwsl it ever her clothing, ireiniulg limped upon ids box and whipped his iiuses, when the woman thrown hottleof vitriol utter him. Tlie oil inissiilitsm.uk, lint fell upon the heises, t'earfullv blister ing Iho Hanks of both and burning nil' con siderable hair. A warrant was sworn nut for the woman's arrest. Meld Train Itelilmrs, Twe masked men withdrawn loveheis entered the hi. Paul " sleeper" altaehcd te the rear ofthe Wabash Western express as It pulled out of Harlem, Kansas, at ii o'clock Saturday night. They succeeded in nib bing the few nasseiigeihin the car of jq7,l iu money and two geld watches iqiil made their escajK' alter attempting te enter mi mi ether. In this they wcre I'nistmtcd, how hew e er, by Conihuler Jehn llnach, w he Inoke his laniein ecr the head of ene el' the rob bers. After filing seeial shots at the con ductor the robbers le.qied lieui the train and 1 lisa opened in Iho daikuess. Kxerv ell'ert is being mailote capture them. t urcnilly llreuuht Vi. Frem tlie New Yerk Kun. Uiwyer Yes, I wl, ,, him j,em,M young man le de oillce weik. Were ou carefully brought up? Applicant t)h, jesj I came up en Iho eloxater, sir. What U Ijcunly'ii elilefcit eliarni Melting eyes or roielnicl i, riewlnir Ireeses, fenn of Brace? Ne; line teeth these charms eclljwe, And tliejr kure preserver U HOIQWT, Uetil dciitlfrli-e. jy.VlydteiUlyw &Liatmmnlter'. I'lltl.ADiCLritlA, Memtny, Angut S, 18. 2,500 Men's finest Londen made Neglige Shirts at about one-third. Silk, Oxford and Ceylon Flannel. Choicest pat terns ; this season's styles. Re fused the let because of a few defective ones. Here new at your prices: $5.50 te $7 Silks at $2.50 $4.00 Flannel at $1.25 Clicstnnt street side, west of Mntn Alilc. Half prices, mere or less, en a variety of Women's Silk and Taffeta Gloves. All choice and desirable, but they are in the path of a little trade cyclone. Women's ZV Colored Tairelln Mitt, I0r. Wemrn's 37)c and Oa Jersey wrlsl colored TnMela Woven, l.V. .. ... Women B."c nlx-liiitlen Tiiirctn Ulevrs, Wnek and color, liK. . , Women' jc Jersey wrist Hllk Olee, col ored,: i(7' ir. Wiiiiicii's II.S3 lnay bkiek Kllk Oloves.Jcr Oleves.Jcr fey w rll, etubreldcrcd bnck, 75'. Clieitiinl street ulile, west of Main Alle. All wool, 40 inch, navy blue Albatross at 37 4 c is hard te find. You'll hear that it can't be had. Loek here : A . shelf full of it. And plenty mere at 50c worth the difference. Near i eutrc of tlie yore. Deuble width Plaid and Striped Mehairs 37cfrem 75. Houtliwrttefetntre. Lay a piece of the 25c cream, or blue, or black Challis beside one of the 50c French. There's a difference, but nothing like what you leek for. Net quite se fine, that's all. We never gave a bigger quarter dollar's worth in Challis ; and exactly the colors you want. Near centre of the lore. If the length you want is among the bundled Sateen and Gingham Remnants (2 te 12 yards) you save half of the original price. Yards and lump price plainly marked en each package. Main Aisle, north of centre. You'll say thumping big, "tuck-in" 6A-) blankets are hardly the thing for a deg-day word. Wait a bit in them you get $5 of value for $3.50 ! Couldn't de it in zero time. You'll wish the 50 pairs were 500. Naith of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. lUioccUancettn. riMir. rival reiJNTAiN 1'i:n-tiik nvtvr I nnd cheapest In tlie market II karat cold pen. Hard rulihir holder, never Kcts out of order, easily Idled. Call and c:nmlne hefore ptircliashicelsewhere. At i:ilISMAN'HacnU' KiirnlshliiK htere. 4'Z Weit Klim street. -yrOUK.tPA.) COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New IIiiIIiIIhk ; Uire ICiidewineiit ; Scholnr Schelnr shlpa; ljihoiiitery ; i,lhniry; Uymniisluin. l'lepares for Celli kc or lliislncss. Sc pu rule Ceiirsi) for IittlleM. .liMlern l.nj;iiiiKrs In Kenu lar Course. Tuition, JN) ier aiuuuii. Heard In prlMitu riiinlllis, IV) 'r week. 1'iiciilty of nine. 17th ) ear opens isepteniberi Torcnta Tercnta huiie, ad'lni.1 iii:V. .lAMCsjMcIKIl'UAM,, I'll. 1) Jj'Ji-eljld 1'rcsldent. M IUiEH'H HOKAX SOAP. TILL-ER'S Borax Seap -will- WASH CLOTHES, -AN EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN inei.i;i'iii:i: wecic cahji. STORM KING (2161.) ItlXOlin 2:30. .stiiiulai'it by llretsllnir mill l'orreriiianeo. Hired by II MTV .MKDllJ.M, record 2:32'A, and slre of I.' trotters and pmers with records from l.l, te 2.J0, and ecr 100 with records better than 2:10. ' Dam bv Alexiinder's Xeriu.ni, slre of Lulu 2:1 Us, Mni iJiusMi,2.JU. .te. Second diiiu byllowiud'sSlrCliarles.theroiigli- bred, 'flilnl dam by Hinltli'8 Messenger, son of Dill's Messemrer. hniKM ICimj Is a bay, slnmU 10 hands and ui'lglmiljeiit l,LK)lti. Ibisalwajs taken It rut lreiiiliun al state and county t.ilrs. Ills cells me lari;oaiiilhiindseiiie,iiudllelliatliavobeeii sold aMTiiRcd MI0.ni)ut an iiM-rnce age of ene and n half sars. He whs taken richt out of lint stud mid with t cry llttle preparation risluced his record from 2:.'H!. le 2:'W, trotting three heats la 2.KI, 2.31 and iM. He went a iinrtcr In one of the miles lu :Vi seconds n 2.20 Riilt which (.hews hisciipaclly If I could spurn hint Inns eai)in;h In the stud le be prepared for rery fust work. TKHMS). JiAOil for a fe.il inilil his present bisik Is full, urter which he will stand at 875.00. J5-tfd. DA.NU O. UN'OLK. Marietta, l'a. Y ACATION laCCl'USIONS. RAYMONDS VACATION EXCURSIONS. AllTravclIng i:xHnsi.k Included. A party will leave I'lilludclplihi Memlav.Keis linilsr l. fur lliv Second and mid Iait Tilpef the .Season le thu YELLOWSTOM MTIOMLPARK, wllh a eeaiplete round of all Hie pelaU of In. tercst In Anicrlca'H Wuuilerlauil, and niiiple Hint) ler n llioreiii:h lnsss'ilea of lis iniinv uiurel. Incidental visits teNluKimi Knlln.Mll. viaiikee.OcoiieiiiowiK', the lH-llsef Hie Wlscon Wlscen sln.M, Paul. .Mliiuc.tp!l, the Calls or.Mlmu er.Mlmu halm, Ijke .Mliincleaka, tlie fumuim "Had 1-unti ' of Dakota. lie. la coiuuctleii wliti this eciirsleu llicre will Is uu addiHl Tecit aciiesss Tin: centincn r, with a ii tut ii tbreiiLdi California. Oclelifrll SvceinT Tour le the Pacific Const, via tin- N'erlbcrn I'.ulllc Itnilrimd. Oi-lelicr II lAcnrnleii Direct toSeutliern Cal ifornia. During Aiumst and iscpleinhcr -A Series of lrlnslolheltcscirtsef Xew Kngland, Canada, and the Middle States. - Sud ler descriptive circulars, dislc. iiatliiK whether YiUousteuc Park Tour, Oifi. ferala excursions, or shein r trips are desired. It Y.MH.D A. WHlTCDMII, HI Seuth Nlnlli Stni t iiuidcr Ceatlaeiilul Hetel . JJWldV,l.M I'illliADCI.PHIA.l'A. ummcv llcoevto. IrOTUL XOHMANDIK. 1 ATLANTIC CITV. .NOW 01'n.N. Under New Management. T. C. UILLKTrK, l'roprleter, IjitoefCoiouude Hetel, I'lilladtlplda. 9rtt, . N EW YORK HTOIB. GREAT REDUCTION -w- -AT THE New Yerk Stere. KOKCHLIN'H KllENC'll SATINEH Reduced te 17c a Yard. KINEHT PnENClt 8AT1NEH Ilcduced from 37$cte23c. AMEIIICAN 8ATINES,Full Width, Reduced te Pc a Yard, ALL-WOOL ntlNTED CHALL1KS Reduced from 8V,i te 25e. FINE WOOL CHALL1EH Rcducsd from 30c te I2jc HALP-WOOI DRf OOOU3 Reduced from 10c te Be Thlrty-Hlx Inch PLAID DRESS OOOIW Re duced from 25c te 12Jc. 6-1 ALL-WOOL TABI.K COVEaS Reduced te 25c nplcce. LADinS' GOSHAMEIUH, All Sizes, Reduced te Zoe Each. LADIES' JERSEY VESTS, rink nnd Blue, Re duced te 3 for 25c. LADIES' JERSEY VESTS Reduced from 120 te 10c ; 17c te 12jc ; 33e te 25c ; 37ic te 2c LADIES' (1AUZE VESTS Reduced te !2$e Apiece. LADIES' ULACK SILK MITT8 all2K,17,20, 23, 33, 87i Cente n Pair. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KINO ST. J.1' SIARTIN CO. SPECIAL SALE. IMMENSE REDUCTION. ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Monday Next. Ve 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. gloeho. H Eltll'H HOOK STORE. THE IMPROVED Ctiadwick Copying Boek Will take tlie Urst nnd Cleanest Copy. Ne Water, Pet or Hi usli needed, and tan be used with or without a Press. They are made In four sUesax), 500, 700 and 1,000 pages. Call and sec w hat they arc like AT HERR'S BOOK STORE, S3 NORTH QUEEN 8T. yhotenvrtplto. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kranigsrjurg, Prussia, Twe llncks'reiuid made eapeclally for Uust and Tlireespinrter length I'lioteKrapbu. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the l'onletllc. jHti7-6nnl ' . i iMcvjclce. 1 IC VCLES, TTHOYCLr-S, TANDE.MS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, BUdPLE. (1UARANTEED HIOIIEST OltADE, ILLUhTltATCl) CATALOGUE FREE. POPEMFGCO,, 79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. BRANCH HOllSrs-12Warren Ht.New Yerk 21 Wabash A c.,CIilcai:e. Fer Pals uy JOHN B. MU&sEIt. Celumbl l'a. uuS-lydeed SI MMKU hlHUFS 9rn 90ehb. XTAOHBABHOTBER. ' ' ' " . ' i DECORATIVE WORK W - W r -FOR- i . WALLS AND CEILINGS, . NOVEL RILIEF COMBINATIONS, LINCRU8TA WALTON, . (Special designs submitted.) HAGER & BROTHER, 25. 2 7. 29. 31 West King St. , Our stock of Wall Papers and Ceiling Decorations is made up of all grades of Staple goods in Bronzes, Sanitary Washable , ' Papers, Blanks, etc. Alse lines of Nevel Decorations in Rilief, Moorish Fret-Werk, Roem Mould Meuld ings in Colorings te order. A NOTHER HLAHU IN PRICES. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. Anether Slash in Prices. Dull Trade Must be Mudc Active by Lew Prices. All Stock Must Positively be Cleel Out by KEPT. 16th, or fcoencr. Prices All Through Have Again Been Reduced. Positive BnrgaluH New te be Hiul iu All Kinds of Dry Goods nnd Carpctn, - AT - 6 AM 8 NORTH mar29-lyd&w OtB. G ENUINE BARGAINS. The Bis Hat Bargain OF THE SEASON. We lime token nil our Odd HntmindOdt HUe nnd Imve ninde up the I1IOUEST IIAR GAIN LlnoufllnUeverutlered. The line Includes lints Hint wcre sold for $1S0, J 100, J 1.75, 81.50; Jl.'Jj nnd S1.00. 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 gev Stale. OR REN T HTO It K A N 51 ) WET, I.l NG7 tivostery Ilrick lliilldlnxiind Stere Itixjin, ii. :iW nnd 311 East King utreet. Has double front and Is xultnfttn for any kind of uivdncsv, especlnllya confectlencrj-(.tore. Apiily at tlie McclianlcN Hetel, Cor. l'liiin and Chestnut ftrcetx. lvl3-lmdH,M,Wd CECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. KOH SAI.K ON THE MOST I.IHKRAL TKH.MS. Twcmtery brick duelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Ijincnsfer iiveiuie, betuven Wal nut and Lemen streets TwiMitery brick dwelling houses wllh mnn wird reef, perches In front, leta 113 feet deep, en North I 'I ne, bctuccn CheMiuit and Walnut streets. Twentnry lirlck dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets 1M feet deep, en Wcct Walnut, between Mary and Pine streets Two-hlerv brick dwelling lieutes, lets 113 feet en. en rt et,t Iicnien street, between Cliarletle id Mary utreclK. dee ail' Tlirec-stery brick dwellliiK houses, lelh 150 feet deep, wllh all the modern Improvements, front yards, en Wext Chestnut ktreet, between Pine and Ncvliibtrcct. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut unit Lemen, and Iicuten, between Mary and Plueslrcets. AH the abee houses nre. In geed order, newly fiajiered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, wuter In he kltclien,and the cellars warranted te be dry. Cnll and tee for yourself, no trouble te show aORl'leculers. ayj North Mary fjtieet. Rpr:6.j-d,M.w.s (Cljiiirt tfrtll. TTiail A MARTIN. FRUIT JARST JELLY TUMBLERS ! AT 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, 1 5 East King St. elMfd OIiU-l'liUKO. OTANDAItl) CAIlRIAtii: WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 10, 1.', 43 A 13 MARKET STREET, (Rear of the Postelllce), LANCASTER, PA. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Busies, Phstens, Family Carriages, Etc. The Fiuct Stock In the Country. W new have a Full Line of SECOND-HAND WORK -Any Style Yeu Want. Helminthic and Rep.ilrliiK promptly attended le. line nci ei werKiueii ipceiuiiy employed fur Hint imrnesc. The lewcit prices In the county for ilnt-claM work. V"Glve me a Call und Exiuulue My Werk. TTNDERWKAIt LIGHT AND MEDIUM II welk'ht underwear In nil gradehuiidauy uTie.at KlUHMAN'tf Gents' FlimUlilDg bterc, tl Wctt King nUeeL QUEEff STREET, LANCA8TER. PENN'A. C3recetic. pi OOD NEWS AND GLAD TIDINGS. SUGARS AND COFFEES LOWER. Geed Roasted CerTce.V lb 20c Btreng Mountain Rie Celtee, ? R .22c FnlrCerTee,?' lb 12Jctel8c Full Cream Cheese, lb 10c Choice l'lckles.dez 6fe Best Washing Powder, V puck .2e 15c Mustard or Spiced Sardines for 10c Roneless llnms, " lb... , 12Je Cnllfernln Hams, yV ,..8cand 10c. Three Bettles Olnger Ale for. .'. S3c ItHsei'H or Hires' Reet Beer V bottle ..Hc Best Olelne Seap TH box T2.t0 Five lbs Lauudry Starch for- - ,...iSe CLARKE'S, 12 A 14 SOUTH QUEBT ST. (NearCentie 8ip:iarc.) a-Tclephenc. JyMfddw A T BURSK'S. Seasonable Goods! HAMS, DRIED BEEP, Etc. Pineapple Urn nd Hams, ery line, all Kiinran teed. California Hams, lean iHimid. Shortcut Shoulders, He. Dried llcef, chlpiied. New Mack erel In buckets. Boneless Herriimr In glass front boxes, nice for lunch or picnicking, sardines Imported mid American lu Oil and Mustard. Petted Meats, Boneless Hum, Chicken and Tur key. Yerk Slate Cream Cheese. Edam or Dutchhead Cheese. Picnic, Pineapple, Ruque Ruquo Ruque fert nnd Sapsago, etc., etc. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. A T HEISTS. SEASONABLE GOODS REIST'S. Finest Picnic Hams, 10c fl lb. Finest Knuekle Dried Beef, Hep tb. Extra Dry Dried Beef, IIKcV lb. Finest Winter Bologna, 2.x: V tb. Best Trllie, lu SO-lb kegs, 81.23. Uilest Catch New Mackerel, In l'Mb buckets, quarter barrels and bands. Richardson it Bobbins Petted Meats Ham. Beef, Tongue, Ham nnd Turkey, Hum and Chicken, Game, Turkey, Chicken and Duck. Hucktii's Famous Soups Oxtail, Consomme, Chicken, Beer, Tomate and Meck Turtle. Deviled Meats, Anchovy and Bloater Paste, Smoked Sardines In Oil, Bencleis Sardines, Sar dines In Finest Oil, Mustard Sardines, 1'lckled Oj stein In Bettles, Finest Lebster lu Ilettles, Boneless Anchovies lu OH, and a thousand geed tilings. ff-'c, Collce reduced leSOe. .Toe. Coffee reduced teic. 2c. Collee. reduced te'JJc. 25e. Cellie reduced te 22c. This is the Finest Line of Ceflces lu the city. Yeu must see them te knew their worth. FOK HUNT Three Large Reems Over Second Fleer Stere Building. REIST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE SIX, DirecMy OpjKjslte J. I!. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, ai'id Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. lUtteic. QPECIAL NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS! WE HAVE TAKEN THE FOR THE AGENCY Schemacker Geld-String Piane! We have them new In stock, and InMIe our friends und the public generally teCH.ll and see tlicm. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., , NO. 21 WEST KINO STREET. uZHtu&w 'f .k T, saTt'' s-f ' :i. - W &fedSBfteiM4fcr,
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