T-WT! TTSWBjrEs-BfiTa --,- - 'J - ' jTtttcUtjpttttr Fv ckllLBSBTEINMAN FOLTZ, Ed Hen. ' 1MOBERT CLARK, Publisher. fl. ,1 'tHK BAIMMNTELI.tGKNCF.n,-Published :- txrry (fayin the year, but Sunday. Pervert j;5 "7 nunwi in inn ruy una surrounding iewiu ti nn emu n vfiu jijrrnniuneaei' tarsaycftrlnndrnncc; M cents a month. V? WEEKLY INTELLIOENCER-Onc dollar nnd i'l, fifty cents year. In advance. KOTICKTO SUBSCBIBEIM-Ilcmltby check j or pottefflce order, nnd where iiclllicr of uwntM ec procured cnd jn registered letter. T'A Kntered nt the rostefflce, ns second clns mall sj matter. , Address. THS INTELLIGENCER. I IjinpnKlr. I'A LANCASTER, PA., August 8, 1889. mA n tbn irMnn. uLlH ,rev" "" "" ..".."iiv. ; If any one will cxnnuilt the KttiUstlci iyf he will fiua that the lniniK-r of w IiIevvh ti . In t he-wnrhl W mil nf nil iminnrtleti te C,-" tllA tilimhnr nf vli1nn-ra. It lq ft lllls- g take te BUppexc that it Is thcfjilnstcn who constitute the Niirnlui Icmnie reiiu- fe'J' latlnn nf lii t.'i.clM-n atnlrc. A llll If llin imr". "....":'":"...".;..;: s;inayorei jkimeii una rcsiieiiiucii tt uiu sw request of the liiuyer of an lelnlie tow n, $(.acnt te him some time age te 'curt out all the unmarried females of HoMeu te be come wives of the lonely men of the West, wc venture te say that the large hulk of the cargo would have been widows. Statistics show thai for eveiy 100 widowers in France thete are 101 widows. The greater lnngev Ity of w omen thntt'incn uiirmrcnlly Iiih nothing te de with this state of facts, for the cciifdis of England und Wales of 1SS1 shows that there Were 52,0111 itlevvs at the age of twenty-live, an age when, according te some au(lieritie, nie-t women should first marry. And at the taking of a certain census in .England It was dis covered that there w cre 1,11U,S1 widows mid that the w Mowers numliercd HiOfii I, being an c."s of 621,010 women. It is clearly apparent that something of tills stnte of ailalrs exlMs In our ew n i wintry te-day. This (Iqileinble condition mggests at once some default or vice In our teci.il life. There Is considerable truth in the stntcmeut made by a iccenl novelist that "nature puts the sexes en caith in pairs, nnd man destroys t tint lulaiire nl tlie cost of his moral death." With all due respect te tlie wisdom of women in matrimonial all n Irs the conclusion is irrcsfstible that they arc largely toblame for this abnormal condition In our society. Widow-making Is n vice for which they ait! largely te blame. As long as thu gentle creatures will net marry men of their own age and are net willing te face the battle of life together, fttfr but arc se eager te income mated te men old eueugh te be their fat her and grand ret fathers, tills moral abnermity will con- iiiiiicj iu ani. ei 11 iiiic iiiiil men uiu new loath te outer the marriage state 3gZ fufly? owing te the renter htrnggle of llicaniiiuciasciiiatieuHOiciuunic. I tut If the woman of our time would be w 111 lng te honestly make the struggle of life with a suitable companion, making the necessary saerlllccs which after all bring the most happlucss,iuitcnder prcfciring a life of luxury ami ease with amorous veterans of sixty-live, men would the mere, readily welcome her as a weithy help-mate. Gress disparity of age at maniagewas forbidden by the laws of the .lews and the most enlightened of the Pagan na tions. Tills disparity of age wasoneof the principal' causes of the downfall of Heme. Kven from a physical point of view.it certainly is net wise le la-unlt the vigor of manhood te Ik; w anted, and our posterity te ewe its origin te the $ wuulng strength of old men. Mairlage m& In reciprocal relation, and the youth f, and beauty of young womanhood loudly can lera companion ler llleel liccemliig age. As well might a young spieul be grafted en an old tu-e, worn down with the, storms and blasts of many jears, as the mercenary mating of a girl of twenty with a man of si.ty. Se eager, indeed, arc some w omen toeutcriutethe Sgg holy bends of niatihneny that they are cuiiicm ii inmiiiiy me bridegroom lie Mb able te get comfortably through the cer- PgA emeny and houeymeon ; pievided, of S3 course, no leave tliem a Mveet reincni- m urauce i it solid cash. '& .Many ether causes for sucli a disparity Is-J between the number of widows and wi- dowers might le adduced. Sonie Imnl- rff? hearted old bachelor, who has never &$ tasted of the sweets of man led bliss, 1 might be unconscionable enough te sug gest that in thu conflict between liu- M$' baud and wife after thu lioneymeon, he - proves the weaker or thu two anil l'ecs i down te an early grave, lumpy in his Ik death, leaving his companion a lene tV iridew oil thecartli. Wluitevcr lu Mm & cause, there can bn no ilmilit. tlint ililu Mmllltnn tif n(Vitni l.i r.. m . ...1.. I 1111.. 1 K5 , abnormal. The reason insl-tcd en liere Ky . . ,i. i i i.i ... .. 3 vcriuiui- uns iiiucii le de W nil 1110 lUllt- jiv iki. auia ticiituu win iiecr ne icmcdied g until the men arc willing te marrv ear- C-2 Her 111 life- mill tin. num i III iw.t.i- , . ...w ...k.. , ... a.t. . ... marrv earlier than tliev de until tin. gp young women maku up their minds te E& honestly make the struggle of lite with , them, taking ecpiai chances, and bcur- B "iiiui ivniiuiiiuiiiiies. 1 Ollllg mull- f neon nnu young womanhood eemnle- K, ment and supplement each ether for the t ;. nun hi nl ni.v int m imimi i.r Ai.... in. December drags down the geed In both. yy is a fertile source of divorce, adds te the number of forlorn widows, and is a i9 moral auuennity that nelsens the v lals of social life. L't the young contempla tive midden klll.lv lll(H.l i.llllllll'U 1.11.1 $ Iw. .1-lt,. v. i. , 'I he Enthusiastic llns. f lllA It Ilfc.rilltilifiiii4i iniil 1. .,,.,. f& beamed a muddy sinile uien the giant fT.t tafaulilAti tl'tirk niiintl.1i .1 .... 1. 1 t j nwwniuvw v tiST. iiiuiLU f II JILT lailK r ----- , ' , .. . .idiiviiiii fc' which lievered ever them must huc wu amazcu at trie sub-s'rvluicy of the g chins. The memory of his old time ciuicn, ineugh new under anetlier name, ?3 atlll haunts the corridors of the Lochiel. Wfit Ytttfri1t.VfU kll tt Inn tctiu n i .. 1 1. Ii... K school for the ley.. Veung striplings, Rf wise with the w Ndeni of a term or t e &h et kgilatlve service, fairly tramph d ever each ether In their struggle te say HiJXIu !,.. 1 .1.1 ..1 .. . .. . ' wwweuiuTii iiuiign iiixitii me lone iisiier- hc;.... ii .... ,-" irei" JH-aver. rnat loyal gentle- aan, rocked by the gentle w lives of the ' ""aea, yesterday plucked another victory. & Me may net have "m.ri,f ,,,. ii. & litedjnner of crabs and llsh and cliam- ffa ' "J "- nave agreed with him, J -kt he tightened his gripontheltcpubll- jjnj ; aim even though no ix; sillier ( the iangs of iudlgestien and craiui., fc wnlletl a very bread smile. f ffenatnr TVIiimnlnr (lw. .....i.tn t " - "! - iiillinniiun IHanteuaut from the northwest, and L Chairman Andrews, with a head like a L ChlBinanzee. weru Intriihle.l lll. i, svi. : ... ;r v ;. ...-"x- ?mmm&:uv. ei me couveillleii. "j he ' 4td their work with rbrhl niwni-.w.i- ...., '"mm the amount of i1iIi..h.l1. tfi.ir.ii ..-..t , . - .- .. .. H.. I. . 11 .Id ;,tocever the thick hide of the criminal nmucr. ine orators of tlie convention uet phenwmeual and the dut of old Cicere and Demosthenes had no need te tremble In envy. It is true there were ue contests, no light of factions. The Mageo crowd were net there or were cowed Inte submission fe King Quay. Ed. Martin ran thu Lancaster delegation and gave the boys their railroad tickets, .leliu It. Laudis, the statesman from Maner, is en the state committee, nnd the sweetened cake Is thrown te the Prohibitionists. Shirk, of the city and l.andls, of tlie Northern district, came home nlene nnd lonely. The platform of the Imys Is a very vulnerable one nnd will lie tern asunder later In the campaign with particular pleasure. Just new we cannot de much but laugh. The whole proceedings without going Inte detail wens a mixture nfCirnnd Army songs, whitewash for CirMni1 Tanner, prohibition saddles, protection cries and Quay plaudits. The words of Permanent Chairman Dela mater, "The corIes.s Quay, by force of hN miiMerly management, stayed the onward march of Democratic free trade and gave us a glorious victory, " well re llccted the spirit of the boys and every body w he could net fall In with this sort of here worship came home disgusted. They hne nil gene from llarrlsbitrgand as the last sound died away in tlie lls taine like the velie of thu dying swan or t he lay oft he lat minstrel, the muddy smile of old Susquehanna broadened and deepened anil thu creak of the night fieg had an ominous mihimI. The Paling IJliK The dlU'crence ofeplnlon de eloped in councils eer thu aw aiding of the con tract for laying asphalt blocks en North Duke strict Is a line example of the ease with which peepleinay iiiamiguteillll'cr honestly and sincerely ever a ery sim ple matter. Seme argue that Itiiideu A, Frltchey are thu lowest bidders and should hac the weik in iiccerdanre with the understanding held when the bids were taken. Others that tlie con tract should be glcll te tlie lowest hjd dir known te be competent, and that as councils have no such knowledge of lliudcii iV. I'rltchey they should net be celisldeied III the award. New we are Inclined le think that this matter of ex pciicncchas Inch made tee much of. The property holders veiy iialuiiilly re fuse te buy a pig In a poke and prefer the known work of (jalhraith te the unknown work of tlie ethers, huttbeic are carefully tlinwu spedilca spedilca spedilca tlonseii which the bids were made,nud it is well known thai whecer gets die contract will give the actual laying of the blocks te e.ei ieiiccd w ei kmeii fi eni l'liiladelphla. All that Is necessary te secure (he best of w eik Is te see that the bed Is prepared for these experts in ac cordant c with the speclllcatleiis, and in n Ihoieugh and weikmaii-like manner. 'I his duty ofe erncerlng the win k would naturally fall te the street commissioner and ought net te overtax his ability. The error in thu ilrst plate was in tak ing bids for the whole three squares at onto ; but new that bids have been taken the only Just course open seems te be the acceptance of tint lowest, and a llgltl Mini caieful supervision of the wetk. The piepcrty owners may net agrcu te tills, bill that would hardly hca public calamity, as councils may then dlert the balance of the fund te meet (lie ether and mine urgent needs of thu city. A Democrat fur tlie Semite. The county committee litis llxed Au gust lis as the date for the county con vention, anil lustiucteil the chairman te niiuouute that a cantlldale for scuater would Ik; placed in nomination in the Northern district. Tills is tlie only proper ceuue under the lircuinstaiiees, and as the I vii:i.i,unc i.it has aheatly pointed eul any neglect of duty en tlie pint of thu lieutenant governor cannot prevent thu till ing of this vacancy. Ills falhnu te Issue a writ for tlie election of a succes sor te Senater Stehiuau can have ue ef fect en the light te a -eat In thu Senate if 11 should be In session of any man chosen for the elilee by the b.illet. If Lieutenant O'oxciuer I)!i ies is followed by his patty in this course they will simply lcae te the Democrats or the Northern dlstiiil a eiy welcome opportunity of giving the Senate a fail sample of n Democratic law -maker fiem Lancaster county. Wi: think It will uet be M.ijei Ldw. til in ten. P. A consul it report just published re re ve.ils tlie exixtfiicc of a iciuiirkalile system of centiiut labor in Massachusetts. It M'cnis that tlie iutelligcuce olllre btmlslieil from Cnstle Garden soma yens age con tinues te operate In New Yerk City. This institution allures iuuuigriintH, w lie de uet speak Kuglish, ly pieuiising tlicin work en faiiiisen signing tlie fellow lug contrail in lnglisli : " lly tliese presents we bind eiiihcIm's te accept the sorvlee ettered le us by Mi. , of Noitliuiupteii, Mass., and te' w in k for lilin, or wherever lie may pl.ue uh, tei dollars a ineiilli, less. . ilellais, wlil Ii amount we are te pay ter lull beard, this leutract shall have validity ler tlie tcim of one ear. We agree tli.it eui cui cui I'lej er take custody of our elleUs and eon een Kidur the hame as a plislge or sccuiily, te be ler felled us seen us we shall net liilllll oil i obllgatleiw. Wiigus shiill be pavable upon ixpiiatWm of the eeut rati , but, in case wnile uet emupl.v in all lesihvts with the name, the einple.vur sliall hive the light te withheld llis.iuipjiuui us." i he victim is ttausuirluTl te Neilhauip ten, Mass., vvlieie laiuivis seeking labei Kckcl biii'li .in they wish, nml, the consul k.ivs, tliey tlndtliciuselv is bound ly viitue ortlietontiiict lodelioav.v weik notwilli netwilli stiuiiiing bad tiealuieiit and beaul, fei wages ranging fiem l te flw.1 u vtnr, while ilemcstlc labeicisam net obtainable fur less than tJeOuyiAi. In this way tlie labeicr seen lliuls hliiiscll'iu a most misci misci misci ablucouditieu, his wages mid eltivts being ellen withlii'ld let tiillingeaiisis. it Ish little stiipilshiK te ) in I the con tract labei law dolled, ami a svstcin akin te slavery in lulj pi-.utiie hi Mass.uliusrtts. (ieiiiianv lest last jear by einlgiiitieu eereinlil,v tlieus.iuil el tier people, and about sevcut.v-heven tlieiisaiuN of iIiemi emigrants iiinie te the Pnitisl Mutes. Ne wonder the Ceriuan geverimieut wants te found colonies of her ew n. Wi: think it will net be Mavnr Deuues. IV isielieshhigte read et express tobbeis in tlie West foiled by an iron-clad ear, but the Jey is touipeicd by their collection of j'joe from thu pissengms, and the casual pint lug of a bulb t in the hat of u .isscugcr wh() was curious enough te leek out of thu window. Oil, the West is a tine iil.iee for travel! Wi: think it will net be Postmaster IlitMJII. OV , by the (Jlllll'l. They get at the ie.il v.ilm, of a tw in .Sussex county, N. J., by .silnK her at se much h quail. The mIiciiie 1h pronounced by dairyman us the most eipiiuble v et pro posed in thu saloef milch cows. The pur chaser pa.vs iZM a (mart. 'J bus it , giv es tw uity tiiurtN daily, she is w erth nVis. Jlie purilM-d kcs'itslliocew en trial fei a week. .IACK TltK l'KKl'KIt AGAIN Jin net Inte Twe lleslroema In :ilrn :ilrn twtlinert en Tiipwtay Hlglit. "Jsck the Peeper," whose antics hnve mused terror In Kllntbctlilwrt, N. .1., was ssgnlh en Ids rounds Tuesday night. Kvl dcntiv he bad preinred for tlie chnugu In the wcntlicr, for at ene place he niicnied In a pair of rubber boebi and n waterproof ceit. Ile carried a dark lniitcm and nise a pistol, w lilch he lleurislietl ill the faces of the jicrsens he visited. As heretofore, lie show ed no ovideiice that his islls w ere for the piirKisoef robbery, nnd Ids only ob ject, npimren1y,lK!liiK te v Ml bedrooms. Screams wero heard about midnight rrem the heusu of Jacob AVcMegcr In Miirslmll street, and the next iiieiucnt a mnn threw up the window dropped te tlie ground, ami disappeared. A ceuple of minutes Inter, Mr. and Mrs. Wclsloger ais jKMicd at a window calling Ter the jtellce. Thn peeper, it was learned, had stealthily crept up stairs nml entered tlie bedroom. Tim nolselio innile ill opening the deer nreunctl Mrs. Welslegcr, und slie Jumped up In bed and began te 'cream, awakening her husband. '1 he in truder shook n pistol In her fare and ipili ky ret rented, locking the deer en the outside se as te facilitate his escape. When the ceuple surceedcil in bicnkiug open the deer he lind aulshctl. lie next turned ttpalfhe houseof Mr. lleciian in Piilteti street, vvhere he iiwoke tlie peeple by trying te ralw a window. Ile l(sl vvlieu he found lie had been discovered. The residence of Mark Peeney, In l'ast Jersey street, was next Invaded, here he get in through a kitchen window, lie opened all tlie deem in the lower part of the house, se as te give him acicnr e.vlt. Heuse ended tolhe bedroom efMrs. Peeney who Is a light sleeper, him heaid the ttoer cuak, and the next moment she saw u head cautiously poked in. film gave a scream. wh! h (startled the neighborhood mid brought all the Inmates of the hoilse tremb ling out of thelrlieds. The intruder ilaited tleun the stairs and out of the house, and, luunlng across sonie vacant lets, dlsip dlsip dlsip poaied In thn darkness mid rain. The Pevneys, huddled en the sidewalk, watched Ids lllght. The last plaie he tiled was the house .US Pulton street. Here Ills footsteps in en sod tlie wiiUlnleiruud he lied. On Monday night the resideiue of Wil liam Adams, hi Amity street, was entered. Adams would hnve shot him had uet his evilcd vvlle giahhcd Ills aim and given him a chiiuie te Jump through a window mid escape. It Is astonishing hew the crank, lunatic, ei whatever he nmyprnve le lie, always numiigosle get away, and, moreover, sets the police at dellance, i hey hnve been mi ilile te g( t the slightest clue te Ids Iden tity, although dm lug his opetatlons. cover ing four months, he Irm cntcrui about thirty thn houses in various parts of tlie city. Plunder is net hisehlcct, us there Is no lepeit of his having stolen anything In tlie plates he lias visited. His exploits usually occur between the hours of It p. tn. and 1 a. in., and his favoilte visiting snot Is tlie sleeping apartments of females, i he cnliie (lcloctive foiee of Pliznbethpeit were scouring the city en Wednesday ter clues. Mirny I.Ivch Tulieii. A dispatch fiem tlie Pity el Moxlee says that tlie pilsoneistonllncd In l'eit Junn da lile.i, at Vera Prii7, ruveltetl against tlie elllciuls, and that the troops en duly shot 'M of the prisoners mid iiicllcd tlie uprising. A few days age thico.veuiig men went te a house at .Mr.VcllI, Alahain.i, and allot feloiiieuslv assaulting tluee women who lived tlicin, demolished evei.vlhiiig about the pieiuKes. 'I hey nuile'citcd a sick negre se brutally that he died the follow ing day, mid they shot and killed the man's seu because he ventured le iciiienstrate. Jehn Itlchtcr mid Adelph Whitman, bulchel , quarreled lit the steik vaid in tiiic.ige en Wednesday, and ltlchtci lilungisl his kulle into Whitman's hemt, killing him Instantly. Jehn Medium, a teamster, was shot in Chicago en Tuesday by his stepson, James Delan, receiving lujuilcsef width he died yestciday. toko-Werkers Mny Win. WeibieHday's tllspatches from the Con Cen Con nellsvllle teke region indicate that thu out come efthu existing strikes wilt probably lie the success of the men. Prick iV Ce., and Met'lureiV Ce., two or thohvrger openiteis, Increased their eiler fiem that el tlie pre vious day, but the strikers rcluscd te accept theierms. At the Carey lurnace strikers attacked u foiee of new men, and one of (he deputy sherltlH was shot. A PlttHhiiig dlspatih leiwuts the scttle scttle nienl of the sti Ike of the soil coal miners In the mountain distiictsef thu western put of tlie state In tavei ofthe moil. Sevoiel thousand men havu hieii out for evci a mouth. liie nml I'linle In a Cotten Mill. 'Ilium was a sciuoel great cxcUeuicut at the Cenliedale cotton mill, I'rovltleine, It. I., en Wednesday morning when tire was dlscoveled in the attic. A panic followed and two hundred empleyes fought ler a (bance te escape. The tire spie.ul se rapidly that several found their escape by way of the stairs cut oil mid were forced tejunip from the scionil-steiy windows. Many el the girls fainted us they loll, end in tlie height of the excite ment it looked ns though inanv were killed. Happily sin h was net tlie tacf, mid all es eipedwllh nilnei injuries. The mill was buiueil, entailing a less el about Jlf0,(iiX); Insurance !f70,0tie. the Ilase Hull Scores. 'I he ball games placed vestculiiv in sulted: llalllinem li, Athletic 0; St. Leuis I, Kansas City 1 ; llroekljn 10, Columbus B; Ciuthiuatl 5, Louisville -I ; Indianapolis lit, ltosten 7; New Yeik t, Chicago It; Cleveland a, Washington II j Hariishutg (I, llnzleleii I; Cuban Uiiiuts 0 (lOrhmusO; Cuban (limits 7, tierhains lj Neiwalk, I, Norristown i.'. Purcinau. wlie at ene tltue pittlied for the Ironsides, el this cltv, pitched a great giiniH jestcrdav for the llaltiineie, shutting out the Athletics. The Athletics only hed tlv e hits oil him in as many Innings. Yerk (.utility runners Anxious. Tlie farmeis et Yerk county am anxious regmdiiig the safety et their cattle because of tlie bulhile lly having miide its appear nine This lly is Miialler than the com mon hottse tlv and is blacket in color .mil gilhcis about the loetofllio hetnsmid cats .ivv.ij the llesli, p'ucliatiug Inte tlie sort paits of the heiu. This causes Intense, siilleiiug te tlie tuilinals, (specially as the lllcs gathci in swaims. In ene sis (ion of Yeik ceunlv citile havu tliisl fiem tlicevil winkings ofthe little pest. l'lehl lilt Ien Detenu d In (iceI'kIii. Aflci a v igoreus mid exciting eampalgii el'tliiee weeks piohililtleu wasdcfciiteil en iuesda.v in I'leyd county, ficeigia, by a ninlerity orCKKIeut el u voteof l.tANi, VV lint Is Until) 's chlt'fest liniriii Mi ltlne e)c or ieeuuil 1 1 . I IemIiik ircsse. form of glace" Nil . line teeth tlics.ecliiiiiiiseillst, Vml tlich sure preserver Is s07()I10Xr, liest dentifrice J) Jli-lSUtCHl.il) 11 OODShMtSAt'AltlLI.V ALL RUN DOWN 1'ieiu Urn McalviuliiLM fleets of vuiini matlier. 1) hnrit work.erriein a Ihhk I11iick4, jmi nusl iikeckI tonic iiiut bleiHl purllltrllke IliHsl'iiKii Minrlllu. tr)eti hive never Irltil IIUk pernlliir ineiltclnc ilosenow. It will five. von strciiglh mat iipiHlllc. " Heed's b-arsaparllla cave me new life, anil restored me te my wound health ami ktrcnstli." W'iii.ivm ll.fliictiii.TIIten.N. II. ()IT.. t'l'TO llir. ' 1 viuh leinptciil) run ilimu anil wn fur ncarl) two )ear tuiili-r iiuJical treiitineiit Isluiililviiiiipteilleli) ph)litans. .M) mutlier nrtrtsl iiifietnl;e lliHii'ks..irsal.irlllii At lust I iimsi'iitisl, hikI I hnve never taken iiuytliliii; whlili Inlivd ine ns miuli as Heed's SarNiiui rllla, whlih restored me- te health ami Iger, I linvt Ikwii Inking It about four mnntli, ami urn iitf ailllleniit l.eliii;. I can work all ila) with vir) llltli ratlsue. 1 iisemuicml tl tonii)ene whose s)lciii Ik prostrated. Nl 1 1 v Xeuii h, I Vei hi, III. AoeoD ppirnii:. " When 1 bought llisHl'k s.ars.ipaillla I mnile a rixhI Invesltnc'iit of erne Uiillur In medicine for Hie Ilrst time. It hn driven ulf rlieiimalUm ami improved in) apellte se mueli Unit my beariliiiiiiMresKi.v I niutkspli liskut up et Nhe will U'leuiiH lied te ndse in) Usiiilwnii ever) etln r beanlcr tluil takes IIssl'Kusap.i. rllla.' TmiMvs llciti.u.i., IJs) Tillar) street, IlriK)kl)ti,N. V, "We nil like Heed's litirsaptrllla, It is se slreiijthc'iiini;." hl.It lUl.tucn, Auburn, It. I HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA held by nil ilmcKMs. it; six for Si J'repaied enl) b) I 1 JlOOlli CO. Lewell, 3!ms. 100 DOSI23 ONE DOLLAII. (Ji attattttther,. ruiLADEUiiM. Thursday, Angnst 8, UN. Closed at i P. M. Saturday. There's nothing like Flannel when the mercury is flopping about. French printed Flan nel, gay with color, full of sub stance, soft and sensible, is per haps the prettiest. 65c. The sightly, unshrinking Ceylens tough, light, warm and always cheerful. 37c. As full a gathering of the i2c Outing Cleth as we've had this season. Handsome colors. Nertlicimt of centre August prices en Beys' Clothing. Tough, sightly. Short Trouser Suits that you can save gt. $2 or $3 en. As geed as any te patch out the season with. Many of them of color and weight for early Fall wear. Let of extra Trousers at 75c and $1. Near Thirteenth nnt Market streets corner. There's a Chestnut street windewful of Blankets that should set you thinking and buying. Out of scisen of course, but se are the prices further than the Blankets. Big, lusty Blankets ; fine wool and generous pounds of it. IUnnkrtnt;j7.'j0n pair lllieikrtu at ?ll i")H pair lllaiikrtitatnoen pair III nikrtsiit 5lenn enlt llliiuki IsiU f.1.y0n pnlr Werth laying by for two winters away. sjmithwest efentre. Jehn Wanamaker. ltlloccllitttcciue. lvifiTYiienT' WAN 1- ITt THAT IS-KVUKVIHIKV WHO HAS KVKIl IltlKDirt LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We haven! the blsucst mills in llievverlit, but there U no bettir mill nnyivhere nl lenst tin re Is no mill that cnii make, better Heur. He say llieusjinils of I people hi this community, ami we take their word for 1 1. If .von have trouble with ) our lialilns, this het wiatlnr, jeu will perhaps discover Hint the trouble lies with jeur Heur provided ) en de net use l.c nil's Heur. If) en nre mine that arllelc, and still have trouble with )eurbnk luc pi rhaps It Is bceatise of the even. It can't be tlie Mem lf)ou use Lev mi's I "A rlhbllU'H IlOltAX SOAP. MILLER'S Borax Seap -WILL- WASH CLOTHES, -AND EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN IjlXdMnilUUttlOlK KAIIM. STORM KING (2161.) ltr.COItll C.3rt. stnndnrd li.v llrei-dlnc; mUj l'ocl'erinnnco. Blmlli.v IIAPPV MKUIL'M, refold iJJk, nnd stre of IJ tielliiH ami pneers with receid from JMJi, te itw, nml everlOO with records better lliiiu J.;1. Dam bv AliMimteiH Nerman, kirn of l.uhi J II',, Mnv (Jurcn, 2-JO. Ac. siinil dam byIloHaiil'HHIrlluiilc.tlieioiiith. bred. Third tlam by Hinllh's Mc-scnycr, son of I)IH'n Mihse tiger. isreiiM KlMi U n bay Hands 111 hnmU ami wclKlisntieiil 1,200 lbs. lias alwnj s taken Ilrst pretiiliim nl Hlnte nml ceunlv rnlrs. Ills cells nrc larce nml liandseme.ntul live Hint linvebecn Mild nviiiiKcdSIKIiUalnu nvcrnKe ure of one inula IinlDeari. He was taken rich tout of the xtud and with verv little preparation reduccet bis leeiinl from i.Wi le 2 a), trotting three heats In'.' in, i'Jl nml J. It). He went a minrter In ene of the miles In S3 Kecemls-ei ".'je nail which Khews his eapaelty If I eeulel spare hi in loin; enough hi the ntud te be prernrcd furcry fie.1 work, 'Ii:it.M .'fl.l Ter n foal until hU present biMik Is lull, altei vihlcti lie will niaml at JT.'ilM. J)5-tld. HAM., tl. KNtJU:. Mailetta. Pa. Jitmvic. m'lciAi.Nent'i:. PLEASE READ THIS! wi: li.wi: taki:n tiu: aui:ncy i'euTiii: Scliemacker Geld-String Piane! Hi have Hum new In Meek, iiiut invtte our lilemlsnml the public Kcnernlly tecall and ec Ihein Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO. 21 WliST KINO hlltP.IX uJllViMw CTertl. Il'MIIKH AMH'OAU J lull VI t OS1IOOKS ANUCAHIX. WKST I. UN HAItll WOODS. VVlmli-Miln and Itetnll, b) , 11. II. MA It TIN A CO., nM)et t.'l Waterbtreet, Ijiueiister, Pa. I Al.M(l.Hl)Ni:ilS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Yvmw-Nerth Prnice SlreH't, near Heading lVs)t. HiinlVtfd I.ANOASTKU. PA. i- icycmx, "i nii' ci.m, tanhi:mh. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMrLE. (.I'AitANrr.pn liiniir-sr ekadk, n.i.i'sntATtai l ATAi-eiii'i: .fiidc POPEMFGCO,, 79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. llltANt 11 HOlThlis-isWarreii M Xcw Yerk ISH VVabiikh Ave., ChleiiKO. ler tide b) JOHN s. .viU.-5St.lt. Columbia I'a. auS lydeed y etart of gmMen HTRICRBROS. ASTRICH'S . PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & "7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. A WEEK OF BARGAINS. TUESDAY MORNING, Frem 8 te ii. One let of Flowers at 14c a spray. Fancy China Silk for Tidies, at 65c a yard. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Frem 2 te 5. Gent's Unlaundered Shirts, reinforced besoms, at 37c ; regular price, 50c. WEDNESDAY MORNING. One let el Fancy Ribbons, in 12,-16 and 20, at 10c a yard; sold in 2 yard remnants. WEDNESDAY AFTER NOON. Ladies' long sleeves Halbrig gan Vests, at 20c apiece. THURSDAY MORNING. Jewelry One let of Breast pins, Hairpins, Cuff Buttens, Bracelets, etc., regular price 25c ; at 15c apiece. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Kid Gloves at 49c a pair, col ored embroidered back, regu lar price 62 and 75c. FRIDAY MORNING. Notions Ammonia, large size, at 4c a bottle. Pins, ic a paper; black pins, 2 c a box. Hair curlers, 17c; Electric Combs, 1 7c ; Tinsel, 4c a ball ; Seap, 2 cakes for 5c ; Ammonia Seap, 5c a cake ; Canfield Shields, 2 and 3, at 25c a pair. Handkerchiefs 5c Handker chiefs at 4c ; 10c Handkerchiefs at 8c ; i2ic Handkerchiefs at 11c; 25c Handkerchiefs at 21c. Morning sales te begin at 8 and last until 12. Afternoon sales begin at 2 and last until 5. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. Qtllttm 41 all. rrfeii AMAIITJN. 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 eltt-tfiJ TT 7T-. Vhoteavaplxa. K erE. I JUST RECEIVED rneM Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe llnckgreuntls made especially for Bust and 'lhice-qunttcr length Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer le the Postelllco. JnnT-liiiiJ ummcv Unotte. HOTin.NOItMANDIK. ATLANTIC CITY. NOW OPKN. Under New MminKcnieiit. T. C IIII.LKTTK, Proprietor, Lite of Coleuaete Hetel, Philadelphia, mllmd A TT (1IIETNA .il NAHHOW GAUUi: KAII.UOAI). Individuals and parties delrhiK te vlxlt Mt. tlretna and enjoy u ride ever tlieNnrrewUauite le theMimnili of Uevnts.011 Dick mountain, can nocemplMi tlie trip from Luncastcr hi ene elaj by the follewlm; schedule: n m, n.in. n.in. p.m. p in. p.m. la-avel-anca'ter e.Je till IOA'i I-tM 2il 7.6D Airlve.Mt.Orctna. HO 11-10 12511 ;115 J.VJ 8.5i Arrive. Uev. Dick. IS JO 1:J3 fii 5.I0 ... Hemming a.m. a in n in. p.m. p tn. p.m. Leave Clnv. lllek.. ll.-flel 1-25 2-M 655 lcave.vit. Gretna (141 10-31 U:.U it'Ji H.37 7.10 Arrlve ljuteinter. 8 10 11.35 U-'iS 3.33 415 8.35 All train of the Cornwall Ibnnen Ilath re.ul en arrival at Mt (irelna tutlen uiakx Itn mediate eonnectleii with the Narrow Gauge Kallread. l.unch or dinner can be obtained t the lark rektauniiit. thus avoiding the neevk lt of earr lug baxkets nnd bundles. Joint Encampment of I . K THOOPS AND NATIONAL GPAHD will lie lieM nt Mt. Gretna. The V. H. Troew will encamp August 5, continuing for about three w ecks, and the Cavalry nnd Artillery of the National Gunrd or Pa. will eiuamp with them Aucust 10th te 17th, Inclusive. Kxeurfclen tickets mny be ebtalued en appli cation te the ncarcxt ticket ncent. H.A.OUOhS, Gen Kis.AgentC.tUIl.lt., l'baneu. Pa. NKII 1K1M1, lien. bupt. JClWunl -y-OKK.tPA.) COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New llnlldings ; Ijirge Kndewment ; Scholar, fchlp; Laboratory; I.lbniry; Gjmnnsliim. Preiwres for College or lUulnchs. Separate Course for ladle. Minleru I-uiguagCk lit Itegu. tar Court.. Tuition, HO per annum. Hamlin private families, MJ0 per week. Faculty of nine. 17th car epem. September 2. 1'er cata logue, add rew HKV. JAMI McDOUGALL, PH. I)., J-JiA.td Preildeut. rpllK HIVAI. POl'NTAIN PKN-TIIE IIIUT X mill chraivkt In the market It karat geld jHii. Hard riit.lier heldcc. never gets out of elder, easily tilled. Call unci examine before purchasing e hen here. At KlUbMAN'S Ueutl' rurniihlng 8tetc, U West King strceL 9rv KOTHER MLAhR IN PMCBM. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. Anether Slash in Prices. Dull Trade Must be Made Active by Lew Prices. All Stock Must Positively hi Clewed Out by SEPT. 1Mb, or sooner. Price All Through Have Again Been Reduced. Positive Bargains New te be Had iu All Kinds of Dry Goods and Carpets, AT . 6 Am 8 If 0B.TH martSMydAw TTAOER A BROTHER. Hager dc snau. mm Best Quality 811k Btrlpc Flannel bhlrta reduced te (, from $3.50. Flncit Silk Hhlrta leduced te 12.00, from t3M. Imported 0.fcrd Negligee Shirts reduced te 1.87)f, from Si50. But Quality White Scotch Flnimcl Shlrtu reduced te I1.C2 and tt 00, from fiOO and 2.W. A Bargain Jn Kngllsh Flannel Bhlrta nt 11.00. Demet Hhlrta at H8c j worth We. Finest Silk Neckwear Effect reduced te 80c nnd 75c, from Shet). Choice Styles in 60c Neckwear, reduced te Sic and 83c. French Ijhvii Washable Ties reduced te3Sc. Tlque Washable. Tien reduced te 15c, from 25c. Choice Styl'S In Percale Shirts, 3 Cellars and 1 Pair Curt3, reduced te 85c and J1.00, from !1.25. I.lncn Cellars and Cuffs at 12J4c. Belts In 811k, Lisle and Cotten, nt 10, 15, 18, 25 and 50 cents. Nes. 25-31 West King St. ry tTJbeba. J. B. 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. rpHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. BARGAINS IN FLANNELS THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. We have made large put chafes of Flannels of every iltcrllleii which te day are vvertli from 7J-J te 10 per cent, mere money. Our cuMemcru ulinll have the benefit of our purchhcs as long 11s the stock en hand last''. WE WILL QUOTE YOU Specially Lew Prices en Flannels nuitiNci Tin: .month of auuukt. Seme of lhe;e Kernels u 111 undoubtedly 1 hlshcr In price later In the i-eiisen when there I a greater demand. We have some iweial make s of Fine Quality Heme-tadeFlaiiucl nut Id 1k had (hewhere hi this nmrkct Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET, martO-lydlt LANCASTER PA. JJUtANKLIN AND -MARSHALL ACAT ' KMY. 'this Institution prepare tattles' and (ieiitlemeu for any college In the United htatri,. An F.nsll-h Course l nrrauged te pre pare persons for teaching or biulne-. Fer cut cut alegue apply te W. W. MOOHE. A. JL, jyU-lmeed Recter. 00. QUEEff STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Brether. QBreccvic. 1 OOU NEWS A-U GLAD TIUINU8. SUGARS AND COFFEES LOWER, Geed IlOHSted Cellee.V B 30c Btreuif Mountain Ilie Coffee, f ..,. 22e Fair Coffee, p lb.. IJctelc Full Cream Cheev, 'fV lb.. .. lee Choice Pleklcs, dez 8ie Dcst Washing Pevrder, pack.. Jiyta 15c Mustard or Hpleed Bardlnes for Hies lloneless Hams, l lb ... .liVje California Hams, "i lb ,. Sc and I0e Three Bettles Ginger A le for. Z'm Hater's or Hires' Heet Beer "p bottle He Best OlclnoBeapp box Siw Five lbs Laundry Htarch for. I5e CLARKE'S, 12 eV 14 SOUTH Qt'EHN ST. INear Centre Hquare.) -Telephone. J8-tfd.tw A T UUitSK'H. Seasonable Goods! HAMS, DRIED BEEF, Etc. Pineapple Brand Ham, very flue, alt Rtiaran teed. California Ham, 10c ft pound, (short Cut Shoulders, Oe. Dried Beef, chipped. New Mack erel In buckets. Boneless llcrrlnu lnglasa trout betes, nice for lunch or picnicking. Sardines Imported and American In Oil and Mustard. Petted Meats, Boneless Ham, Chicken and Tur key. Yerk Htate Cream Checte. Edam ei Uutchhead Cheese. Picnic, Pineapple, ltoque lteque ltoque fert and Sapsago, etc., etc. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER-. PA. A T HEIHT'M. SEASONABLE GOODS REIST'S. Finest Picnic Haiim, 10c 'A lb. FlncRt Knuckle Dried Beef, Hn V lb. nttm Dry Di It d Beef, l.'Me V lb. Finest Winter Bologna, iKe tb. Best Tripe, In 'JOlb kegs. 51.25. Latest Catch New Mackerel, In 10-lb-tJuckcts, quarter barrels and barrel. Richardson t Itebblns' Petted Meats Ham. Beef, Tengiic, Ham and Turke, Ham and Chicken, (Jame, Turkey, Chicken anil Duck. Hucklu'K ramoiisheiip Oxtail, Cniiseiiiine, Chicken, Beef, Tomate and Meck Turtle. Deviled Meats, Anchovy ami Bloater Paste, Smoked Sardines In Oil, llenclem Sardines, Sar dines In Finest Oil, Mustard hardlniK, Pickled Oyi.ters In Bettles, I'hicM Lebster In BetUex, Beneleks Anchovlee In Oil, and n thousand geed things. Ke. Cedec rid need tei SOe .We. Ceftce reduced te Mc 'Jho. ( ett(e reduced te 25c, 25e CeIIcc reduced teSJc. This Is the Finest Line of Ceflces hi the city. Yeu must see them te knew their north. rem iu:xt Three iJirge Ileeiins Over Second 1 loei Stere Building. REIST ! WHOLUSALi: AND ItKTAIL GHOCEH, COIt.NEtt WEST KINO AND P1UNC ESlK, Directly Opposite J. 11. Martin A. Ce.'s Dry Goods bteie, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. (Ertvvinflce. QTANDAHD CAllIHAGE WOItK. EDW. EDGERLEY, , 12, 43 d li M AHKET M'HEET, (Ite.ir of tlie Postefllce), L.NCASTElt, PA. ALL THE UVTEhT STYLES IN Boggles, Phffiiens, Family Carriages, Etc. The Flue a! Slex-k ill tlieCeunlrj Wonevrhavea Full Line of SECOND HAND WOllK An) M)lc Yeu Want, llepahitlngniid Itepalrlng premptl nlleiahtl te. One Mt i. r work men esjieclIlv iiiii-IhwhI for tlut puriKjK 'Ihe leMeet rrlcet- ' Ua county for flrt-clii-s iverk. -aire me a Call and Examine My Werk. mm ! l f f ' ,.-i - L-r-' - fasyf-