Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 09, 1889, Image 2

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    TEtE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1889.
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1 tHK DAILY INTKLthfJENCER. Published,
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' by carriers In ttils clly nnd nurrenjidlnE
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WKCKLY INTEIAIGENCEU-One dollar mid
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pt?ilOTICK TO BUBSCUIBERS-Rcmlt by check
w tralnfflm nnlir. nnd wIlCTO IlCltllOr or
5 ' Umm cm be procured wild In n registered
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iV& Matered at the Pcxtefflce, as ncteni class inAtl
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LAXOASTER, PA., August 0,1889.
The Flack IMTercr.
If the invesUgntien of the nllcgwl
fraudulent divorce of Sheriff I'lnck, of
2fw Yerk, will stir up a general public
: Jteellngen theeuuject oriiiveri-c, it win
fiVtta roeu Minir. Ji) uexxcxci, u -
tf cover only the villainy of n ew ierk
SI official nnd rewals the fact of his mini-
? A tnlln.la I It A 1 tl fllbt 1 Ifl! t Iflll X 11 I
L.L lXnjUSHRui:iauuilS uiiiii' t-'ct" '--
it ureduce little bent-tit te the public nt
large. Such instances of marltnl inlt
delity are net rare In a city like Xcw
Yerk, and among eillcliili In the clly
government they nre by no means un
common. The bigamist outfit te lie
fiunislied in this Instance, If he Is
guilty, but If the investigation (,wiw
further than this one cue It Is doubtful
If the washing of the dirty linen of the
Flack family will In the end prove gen
erally bonenclal.
There Is no meru fruitful Held for in
vestigation auywlirre than the divorce
courts. There Is nowhere se much jHir
Juryand frnud nnd evasion of the plui
meaning of the law as nre found in the
divorce recenls. We make no pal llculnr
charge ngalnst the Integrity of our
lawyers or jiulges, but it is altogether
likely that in many cnies in etir own
eeurtfl If there I no coiicleiw finud
committed, the lawyers and Judges me
Avefully impeMiil en by cither husband
or wife, or both, who nre anxious te l-e
freed from the chains of matrimony. A
divorce that 19 secured by connivance or
collusion ou the part of t lie married pair
is illegal. Hew easy it is for the
husband te go ' away for awhile
and the suit for divorce lie brought by
the wife en the charge of dcscitieii. The
testimony is taken by an examiner who
has no interest in the matter cave Ills
fee. A sister or brother or geed friend
of the libelhmt Is readily en hand te help
it along by testifying that Mr. llliinlc
baa net lcen seen nlMitit the place, that ids
present whcrenWits nre unknown, nnd
that he does support hit wife. The
testimony is read in n low tone of voice
te the Judges who in many instance de
net listen. The court tiler murks Hie
rfiffnilTfttfen iju.li mumbling voice and
the wedded pair are twain. The world
may hear of it through the cnterprl-e
efa newspaper rcjiertcriiiid It may net.
We venture te nay that one-half of the
divorce that are granted In Lancaster
county arc secured through the.colluslen
of the parties or the iwrjury of wit
nesses. It may Ihj asked hew this de
plorable condition of affair can Imi
remedied. Itisn dlulcult thing te get
at and Is perhnps a defect in our man
ner of granting divorces. If the ex
aminers who take the k-otliiieny would
be empowered te scrutinize the can-)
for divorce mere closely, Inquire into
the antecedents of the parties, take Ju
dicial notice of the credibility of the
witnesses who are nlwayn particular
friends or relatives of the lilielliiut ; In
fact if he would Ik: clothed with wime
tbing of the powers of a master, in
tend of being merely a reporter te take
the testimony which the court listening
does net hear then divorces would net
be se frequent. Hut mere than all this
is the secrecy of the matter, (ircntcr
publicity, throwing out into the blight
light of the public gae the fact that there
is an application for divorce, the cnn-is
anil the witnesses without the demoral
izing details ; this, while it might of
fend the fastidious taste of miihe,
would go u great way tewaids lesson lessen
ing this hideous evil. If any one
wishes te find a mass of fraud, perjury
and rottenness let him leek Inte the
files of the divorce records.
Ilencit).
This phrase, we h often hear, "he Is an
honest man," hi the intimation of many
jiceple, bcems te mean nothing mere
than that the (erheu of whom it is said,
is one who would net steal or client, vt
peclally in money matters.
But honesty slgnlllcs a great ileal
mere, and particularly se when used in
reference te any pun-ou who is clothed
with authority, or who holds any re
sponsible situation or oillce. Much
mere Is te be expected from Mich u per
son than that he should net lc a thief,
an embezzler or a defrauder. Such n
man should be honest in his conviction,
honest in all his purposes and plans for
the enforcing of which he l hieciallj
selected. He should be a man of firm
resolution and unyielding nature lu this
respect, llenct-l front Instinct, fiem
self-respect, from consciences honest
because he could net help lieing tut. A
thief cannot steal when locked up in
prison ; an honest man cannot steal lie
cause It is against ills principle. There
is a great difference between thexetwn
eaunets. Men clothed with ollk-e, and
thus te a large extent w 1th jiewer, ought
te be men of the right kind of honesty ;
men of comprehensive and downright
integrity.
A City .Viuliiilaiiic.
The Jnixlliekncuii Ims often mtl
the propriety of thu nutuhnse of an nni
bulunce, by clthi-r the city or leuiity,
ier line in conveying lujuuii ln-ople te
tlie hoHiitnIser thi'ir lienics. An Inci
dut of recent oeeiirienee wuswielo wuswiele
iiuent of this m-eeKHityin its biuerecltnl,
that we hnd hujicd niiiiu uetien in the
matter would Kiieedlly fellow, but cenn,
cihi huve met and done nothing, und
there nre no indieutiens of Intention
that may meilt in action. The iueldeut
referred te is the moving te the hospital
of the two men who wete Injured by fnll
lU( from a bridge abutniciit. Oii'Tiioh Oii'Tiieh
day they reaelied the l'eiiiiHvIvunla mil.
t"read station and were nut into an ex.
JlreH wagon and hauled out te the hes
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pital, nils wis the Uht that could lie
done under the circunixtunwi, ; but the
Ufleriug of thehe men lying en the hot het hot
tem of that wagon, nnd taking n fearful
pang with every Jur and jolt, make the
treuxcht argument that can lie ad-
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tuicsd for the purchase of an ninbu-
s.Unce. It may l thought that ueeldcntb
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t :,if milium me nn- in 1111 uiiiiiiiiauee aie
Jf Tery rare, hut it would Iw iims! in all
weuef Injury, whether tlie patient was
Uken ti ids home or a huspltul, nntl a
record of ueh cases tliroitgheut theyear
, ia by no means trilling. In an active
lAtfty like Iincanter, with manufacturing
i cvutuiisiiiiit-iiin, great wuielleueH and
. Mllrtuul. ,.,l,ini, ci ,.1 I...'
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pectcd ; and It Is a duly te 1 prepared
te meet them with every appliance that
ingenuity can devise, or humanity stig-
!iBl's, . ...
The hospitals or the great cities have
each nn ninbulnnce house equipped n
little like a tire engine heuc, with the
horscsstaiidlngrendyferlnstantuse,aiiil
the driver living and sleeping in the same
building, close te n telephone by
which he may lie called te any part of
the cjly, taking a doctor with him.
Such an arrangement cannot lc ex
pected nt our hospitals and is net neces
sary, but the placing of an ambulance
In one of the central lire engine lieufc,
would meet every probable require
ment. The horses and men of the fire
department would I ready te respond
promptly te telephone call, and It would
H-cmteiien very welcome and honora
ble addition te the duties of the firemen.
Though this suggestion has been ad
vanced several times without effect, we
are net without hejie that it may even
tually receive the ntteiitlen of the city
fathers, or that some ether plan may lw
found for meeting tills w nut of nnani
lance. Wi: think II
cither.
will net be Majer Davis,
Tin: SUtte Historical society, or Minne
sota, litis ghnu aiirlleilual quietus te the
absurd claims of Captain Willanl Warier
te the dlscoteryef thoseiireo or the Mis
sissippi. They sent J. V. llrew cr te iiuika
a sclcntllie mirxey of (liogieund during
the wet nnd dry season, and wiiten ropeit
sliowitigtlieoliiiiioof water furnished te
Ijike Itasca by each little brook, se Hint
they may dcteniiliiii wlilih Is the true
seurce yf'tlie " father of waters." The dry
season lias been unusually wit nnd the
measurements nre net niilsliwl, but Mr.
Iltewcr takes particular pilns te miiiuiiiiee
that Ulitzler'silalins wcie imfeiiuded, nnd
that the notorious writer of Iswks, "sold
only by subscription," must rest content
with the fiime ofeuo of the greatest Impos Impos
eors In our history. He explored a coun
try that had been iimpped and described
long before, and In sonic manner truly
iiiar cleus, managed te get the endorse
ment of soclctlCNef reputation te HiiiKit
his gieuudluss claim. Then lie industri
ously blew his own trumpet, and nctuiilly
secured recognition fiem the Oeegniphlcal
society of 1 'ranee. And all this fuss anil
honor was gained by forcing n canoe
thieuglithp grass Inte a 'dtlle ti Unitary of
Iake Itasca connecting with n pond; and
by dinlnrlng that this wns the true source,
and (Hazier its dlscoeicr, though both hail
been mapped and siiivoyed long befere
and considered tee trilling te iietke.
'i'lti'.suiiunei school et medm nlangunges
m.ide n fair beginning this Milliliter with
two classes lit (leriiian working through
the month of July. His hoped th.it an
other stiinntcr uuiy bring a lurtlicr de de
vnlepiiient of the IiIcji, as liucaster should
m.ike a line centre ler a huiuiiici school.
1'iut. vin:i,i'iiiA.N's me jubilant rarr the
iliillcatletts that the bcigtie Island .Mini Is
et last receiving the attention whiih thev
tiriuly bclloe te be its due. I'oiniuedoin
llenham Iiiin roiinulated a plan for the
spcnillni;el' millions nt l-iigu Island with
a lavUhucss that Indicates n desire te rival
tliodeVsand strip j'lirds of tlieat llrltulu.
A sea dylte 1s te Ihi extended. " With
ucuucs UH) feet w ide between them and
w Itli one side of imcIi building facing en the
mchornge basin, It Is piepused te build
three enoiuieusstiueluies of brick, lltte
up with all convcnlcueesknewntouHMleru
naval science, each 'Mi by HH) feet and in
the form of u hollow square. All the walks,
drives and leadways are te be suitably
paved witli asphalt or ltelglau block and a
park laid out. Large cisterns are te be
liutlt for a water supply In addition te the
city water. A second iliy deck, UW feet
long, w 111 he another feature and a i hauuel
and basin large enough te accommodate the
greatest navy In the world will be built."
All this is very line, but we will nind
great forts down the Delaware te pietect
this costly establishment. We need nuw
yards for our new na ,and League Island
seems te be an excellent plain ler one, hut
we fear the plans are tee gigantic and costly.
It would be belter te get a low guns, feits
nnd ships te tight w itli, If need lie.
A III v. I'iti.iu:uici M.wi.u, pister of
the Kwingdlcal chnnli, at Ienising, Mich.,
iiiNusteil in n lottery ticket the ether day,
and te his utter iimaeuieul diew $.,00e.
He Isdellglilcil, hut his ihuixh finds eon een
siderablu harm lu the tiansailleu, nnd
there is likely te be a acancy In the
pulpit.
The reverend gentlemim says he bought
the ticket Just as lie would get mauled ei
takeimy ethei linjiideus Mep. 1 te saj m
he cm see no sin in ncquhiug money in
this a and he is ciKilly holding his money
in bank for a goeil in eslnicut. The lucky
pieaelier Is :!7 yens old, and perhaps, If he
would be as Jili3ial-handed as he is llhcral llhcral
iniuded and giTe half of It te the eliuieh
the ellcudcd consciences of his Heek might
be appeased.
Tin: luue highwayman, whohe.udod a
passenger car jest enlay en a Wisconsin
railroad and tehbed tlie imshengers
descrxes erislit for evincing conslderablo
courage. In genuine highwayman style he
droetho peller and coudiuter at the point
of his rev eh or down the aisle of thecal,
while he illled the clothes of the sliepiug
passengers. The poiterwltha philanthropy
that is eoinmendable had the coinage te
jump Inte a berth and jell te the passeu
KOis te s,ive tliemsehes. flhe comluctei
tiu'kbsl the lebliei and was worsted; and
ill the while net a mint iuthee.u hid the
luitmgc toeemo te hlrt aid. Of eollise the
loblier esiaptil v itli hit kjhiII, and the able
bodied passengem aie new beuieaiilng
emptj' pocketbooks. It seems liaidlj pos
sible for oite man alone te lob a eai lull of
passengers. Ileuewt, the men who wem
tee eewnully tu come te the aid of the
conductor hen he was engaged in a tussle
witli the lobbei ought te li.nu been robbed
and don't deserve nuj pitj The (eiiiage
of the lone highwayman is weithj of
admiration and a better emplej incut.
Till. 111 will liu 111111I1 "fi-ns nl ic.iMin
umltleu of soul" at tliuiliiiner uliiihttm
AIkeiuiiiiii 0I11I1 gius te Mi. .leliii Hair
te-tluy, ilewn nlenj; tlie Mi-iiicli:imi.i.
Tliey lunu lieshlcs tin- many toellisoino
I'tllliles, n miiiilier el cluijrj inmi, Lmjcih
nml ijentUmtn, im tlie liisliiunn talil. II
they i"-.ijh- 11 peiiiiiiK nun tlie 1110 leitu-li.iU-,
luit irtlii' cmiiihi tint liousleui of llu
iiiedcrii nfli-r-iliiuicr HK'irlii"( they me
nioiefoilonali' still. Lit tliein (Ml, iliiuk,
MiieUc ami talk, but net iiitorlcie with
tlii'ir illi'stluu lij ilelheiiiiK toasts. Nine
out of ten Mbli spect lies aie tiic'seiue, mill
tlie ether one it neci intfiustln. l'er
hajis, hew evit, n (iiauiici-v l)eew lulc-lit
rlse iliuunoiitheAli;euiiiins, IfMj,hau
him talk, nml let the trees ami rock of
Yerk runi.un rcislie w itli (lie shouts of
liHilitcr nnd joy. A man whei-.m lauh
lias mero than -il cruml geld.
Tim llne Hull Scei-i'n.
The Kill sanies playeil yestenlav m
hiiltml: ItaltiiueKHi, Athletic .'; HukiKIvii
1J. CuIiiiiiIiiim 11 ; hi. I.1111W ll', Kansas I'itv
2; riiuiuiiati I, I.eiilsMlle.1; l'liilailelphfa
10, Clewluml 7; liiiliaiuiKills II, N(.
Yeik It l'ilthljlirj? 1, Washlncteiill; Npw
Hiien f, I,ewi'll;ij lltiHterilf., Weacstern,
Yerk .", (ierhaiu Ij I'uKui (iiiinti t, Hni-rishiiri:'-':
Iliulcten t. Neiwalk 0.
The Active dull nriliiH rli j ha i uiveptpd
tliccliallriiKoef thil.ilit.ilulite iil.iv tin,..'
K4ines. The lln-l in.itih takes iilaclii this
city 011 Saturday, August 17 j the mceiiiI
the.Saluiday rollewiiiK ut l(ltlt, anil the
last at .Munhclm en tlie last day nf the
month. A l.ititi iiinplritw 111 olllciate here,
u U1iKi1Mri.n1 ut I.lt!u mid a .Manlieimr r at
ilunheliii. The reutrt nre for ?M) ami
the L;ate reiclpu.
TiieAilhi'splay tlie ICoyhtenes en the
1 ' r,?.M,ul""'""-'"orre, gjwe tebu
niiiiMui's j,ru""u 10-iiiorrew,
1 cancu ai luree e cietK
1
CATUtll-.ll Till: SMVH TO IIUCIIAVAX
.TelinT. MncOenlKln Netinclllm or Ills
'omluntteti Fer I'relilrnt.
llcrlicrt Johnsten writes te the Philadel
phia Inquirer f
Veur lnnenter cerrcsH)iidcnl. who
Mates that Jehn T. Mains, who died there
n fuvv dnvs age, was the messenger w lie
first nelmcil James lliielmnan or Ids noinl neinl noinl
nnllen for the preslilencj-, Is mlslnfermrsl.
That distinction belonged te the latfl Jebn
T. MoeOenlglo, w iiem I Imve lieanl relate
v)lth great zest his own exploit lu out
stripping mounted couriers who started
from 1-aneaster te bear the news te the
sairoerWIieiithmd.
Yeung MneOonlgle was n telegraph
oierator nl lancaster, nnd was seated nt fils
Instrument when the news or lluclinuan's
nomination was Unshed across the wire's.
Iln wns nn ardent admirer or the Uiueastcr
stntesuinn, and nl ence selzeil his lint,
ilnshisl out or tlie oillce and headed rer
Wheatland, liiichiumnV home, a mlle or se
lioveml llwcltv limits. He wns sotnetliluc
efa sprinter, lelig-llinbcil and athletic, nnd
nfter he hud geno some distance out the
plke he heard the clatter of hoefr, and,
looking behind, he saw a horseman Inn
cloud of dust fast overhauling him. He
quickened Ills pace, running with might
and main, and lie used te tell hew decr
alelv anxious be felt lest the coveted honor
or 'being the avnnt courier should be
snatched from him in the hetn or his
triumph.
Kreatlilcssand p.mtlng he dashed through
thogntnefold Wheatland with the pursu
ing horseman less than a furlong in the
rear, nnd lu a moment mere, cevered with
dust nnd recking with inspiration, he
Meed in tlie presence of the presidential
candidate and managed te gasp: "Mr.
Iliirhnnan, you're nemiiintcd." Net n n In
stant tee seen, either, for before he could
catch his breath, the mounted messenger'
was there with the sninit news and greatly
chngrlned te Hnd he had been rerstalIe bj
tlie young telegrniih operator.
Mr. Ilurhaiinit wns greatly pleasisl nlthe
eutlitishi'tu or his youthful admirer and
nccempmled bis thanks with n very grace
lul compliment te the young man's pluck
in making the nice against the horseman.
Mr. Macfteiilglc, who nllnrward gained
high political dlntinitleii lu his nntive city,
considered this rent as a feather in Ills cap
at the time, and In his ripe years was went
te spcuk el It w Itli niiieli of the old fervei.
The following is from the I.nti.m.uh:n
( t:n dies i
A little befere II o'clock our worthy
testmnstcr, Henry M. Hclgart, leielvcda
dlspitch stating that lie had been nomi
nated en the lTlh ballet. Mr. Itclgail, Jn
company with Dr. I'ahncsteck, liuino liuine
dlatiJv dreve te Wheatland and informed
Mr. Iluchaitaii of his nomination.
Mr. MneOonlgle, it is tine, reached
Wheatland before the pestmastci and
several etbeiH.
Mera I'en Pictures.
I'rem the I'lillndrlpliln Impilrrr.
Profusser V.. O. Tij'le, principal or the
state normal school at Mlllersvllle, wrote
his nume In classic characters en the Ln Ln
lavctte register, nnd then asked for a room
with b.itli. He Is sometimes called the
hnudsomesl man lu Lancnstci leuiity, but
this is when Hay Itrewn and Krauk ICsh
leiiinii nre net tit home. Professer Ljte
stands well te the Irent lu the
column of Pciinsj'lvatiln cducateis.
Prier te his elevation te the position
which he new holds he was piofes-er or
I'.uglish gininmnral the saine school, and
thoieis nothing that lirltales him nieie
te tills day than te lieai it man rc'kless
abusing the Liiglish language. Te his
duties as principal of llin Milteisville
luhoel he adds these of n imblii lei Hirer en
topics beariugeu bis educational work. He
is a geed Inlker, and although still com
paratively young, has inade ancuvlable
iiame for himself lu ethor states than this.
He has black hair, blatk moustache and
lluinsldes, and coal black hair. If it were
net n secret of state It could trulhfullj' lift
added that his hair Is new tinged with
grnv.
I nun fie I'lillndrlpliln Pirns.
Aldan .1. Kuulliuuii, ene of Columbia's
elevens lavis, was at the Continental
yestenla.v . II- belongs te the Ntnlwart
wing of the Itepiiblicau pally In Uuii-astcr
ceuntj. and was collector of Internal revo reve revo
me Ter that district Ter several j-ears. He
wns removed bj' ex-l'icsldent Clevulaud,
and he Is new an aspirant for his old place.
He has plenty of opposition, however, as
Luther Harttnan, Colonel II. frank Kshlo Kshle
iii.iii ami Sam Mutt I'rldv nre candidates
ter the same place. Mr. luiulliiiati liasul
waj'M been a stuuiuh snpierter of the
Cnineieiis, and iclies iijmiii Senater Den
having him reinstated. Messis IIiii tiii.tn
and I'rldv are also Cameren men, while
Colonel l.Mileiiian Is nstieug ijuny man.
As this Is Henater Camereu's district It is
generallj' cenieiUsI that he will be per
mitted te name the collector. He Is salt!
te have remuiked reieutlj' that if I .aliens
let did net liuiiv' up and agiee upon a
candidate for the phue Dauphin county
would take it.
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DoYeu
IlxM! Unit pxtrciiuttlrcil rielliiR. lmiKiuir, ultli
nut eii'llt(i or tnnutli, liiipairrd illrstlen,
and a Kfiieral Ice Hiik of nil-cry It In lniMxhl!jlc
di'scrllie? HimhI'i. SnrKianll.i U it wuinlrful
inrdu Hid for rie.itliiK 1111 nppi'tlle, inuiiiutliiK
tllKO'-t loll, unit IeiiIiik up the nhi)lesti iii.uh
I11K htrciiKtliiiinl nctlxlty In iluri' nf ni)(ni"-
anil iUhllll. Hi suri'lecrt IIihnI'h.
"I tiiKu IIihhI's HarKiipar lllu rry .Ni'iiriimi
tonic, with iiiiistntlkfiirter A"ull. I ircdln
inrnd llindSarN,iiirllla te nil mIhi Iiiin t- that
lulcrriilile tlritl ftrlliiij.' '. 1'ahmli.i , 3IU
UrhlKOhtriH't, llreulvljn, N. 'S.
IIUOD'.SSAItKVl'Altll.LA
" 3ly luallh as net irj Ked ler mmiic
iniiiilliv, 1 did net hum iiiik.1i ni'iwlHc. 1101
sleiU'll. I nlseluul lriHiu lit sick hciutarliin.
and I liiul luiiimbltlen te de nnj thliiK. 1 Mas
iivuiuinrudctl te tivIloed'iH.irs.iiiirlll.i. And
Iheuiih I hnvonet tuHen till of one buttle ut.:l,
I fel liken new jici-sen. I hlghlj rcreiuiuciid
It teHll." .Mih. W. A. Ti'ii.nui, w. llnmmr,
Muss.
MAKllSTlli: Wi:.K STltOMi.
"1 took HeHrsH,irwi,irllla for inalarl.i with
Israel ivnultsjlt i;uiiir tticngtli mi Hint 1
ran de nil my liuucerli, mid walU all about
the ni'liilihoilieod. Ne mere iiiiliilne for me,
ulien lloeiln haraarllla ! mi keuiI ii iiiiill.
ftne. 1 rtcemiiu'iid It our) ilnn. l.rtiNi.
t'liui n, rnimlugliam C'viilie, Macs.
IIOOH'S SA KSA i'A III I.I.A
Sold l all dniKKlsK $l,lreri l'rcuiicd
eulj by v. I. UOOI) .t t'O , l.eill, Musi.
llO IIOSliSONi: IHII.I.AH
(31
Ce III.
Il'MIIERANllCOAU
J TOllAIH'OMIIHlKHANUCAblX WESf.
I. UN IIARH WOODS. Whole Miln and ltclall.
. II. II. il.VRl'IN A CO.,
nS-ljd IJI Wiitvi Street, Lancaster, I'n,
OACilUARHNERS COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
, '.'U ll.H:. ?a l"' Nerlli Quienstmt, and Ne.
iel Nertli I'rhiK. street.
YAiuw-Nerth Prince Street, near Readlin:
lepet. "
aiigl5-trd I.NCAK1ER, P..
M
ILLER'S llORAX SOAP.
MILLER'S
Borax Seap
will-
WASH CLOTHES,
AM).
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN
-rORIC, (I'A.)
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
NelV Itlllldllll'h . f-iltMi fTllitltll lilf.nl U. !...!..
hips, Uilmrnter , Lllimn , lj mnasliiiu. ;
I rriurc-K for College, or lliuluiss. Svisinite
Leur-e for ladies. .Modern Iniguugcslu itegu itegu
larfeurse. Tuition, 0 inr unuiiin. Heur. ii .
!nV"wwristVrAalViSf
legue.artdr.j-H
iv 1U;XrJAM,i,McX,OUUALLi,,' v-
jyasetd . I'tcsidtut.
Ittattattutltcv'.
l'nitADtrMlA. 1'rldaj-, Amurt , 1SW.
Closed at i P. M. te-morrow.
Five n u i res Wanamakcr
"Linen" Nete paper 25c. Reg
ular price 60c. A little mill
fault that you'll hardly suspect
knocks the price askew.
JunlrsrMrect side.
Yeu C411 get a fairly geed
Tennis outfit for a trifle. Better
and better as you care te pay.
Mere than thirty styles of
Rackets ; can you find six any
where else in town ?
Mammecks in heaps. Mexi
can grass, or Palmer, with pil
low. All the rigging for fishing
sea or stream.
Iliucincnt, nertlirat of centre
The little Kodak will take
100 pictures of the best scenes
of your vacation.
Optical counter, ntnr Juniper strcit deer.
All sorts of Preserving Ket
tles agate, enameled iron, Ex
celsior Cooking Crocks and a
multitude of ether "putting
up " time helps.
Quart tin cans, 45c a dozen.
Untciiicnt, northwest of centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
iiittmc of JCaaltieu.
A HTIUCII 111108.
ASTWCH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN
STREET.
WINDING UP SALE
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
ON MONDAY, AUG. 12m.
Positively the last clay and en
this day only de wc offer our
whole stock of Dress Trimmings
at Sacrifice Prices.
After Monday all goods net
sold go back le their original
price.
Colored Dress Trimmings
and Persian Bands.
Let i, at iyzcx yard.
Let 2, at 19c a yard.
Let 3, at 35c a yard.
Let ., Embreided Hand, ,
inch Embroidery, at 50c.
Let 5, All our Finest Dress
Trimmings at 1 a yard.
Black Bead Gimp Trimmings
and Galoens at special prices.
Black Cord Gimp Wrap
Trimmings and Pendant Trim
mings at special prices.
One let of Fancy Colored
Silk Tassel Fringe, for Tidies
and Fancy Werk, at 1 ic a yard.
TUESDAY, ALL DAY.
Special sale of
vets anil Satins.
Plushes, Vel-
ASTRICII BROS.,
115 & 117 North Queen St.
IjlNOLCTHEK STOCK FARM.
STORM KING (2161.)
RECORD 2:'X.
standard liy llivedliiu; nnd I'ui'liii'iiiniiee.
Shed by HAPPY MEDIl'M. iccerd 2.12' , and
Ire of 12 trettirs and pucers with recenls
from SlJi, le 2:30, and errllU with records
better than .' VI,
D.en hv Ah'xunilti s Nerman,
.'IP., Ma uuceii. : M. Ac
sire of Lulu
Scienil dam bj Heward sslrt'l
bud.
L'hnrlcs, thorough-
1 lilnl il.mi I.) smith s JIescngcr, son of Dill's
Mcnm ncer. .
Muiim Kl.Mi Is n b.ij. stands Hi haiiiU mid
wt'lglis about 1,21X111)4. ltusHla5s taken first
pivmliim nt state nnd count fnhs. Ills colts
nic large and handsome, and llt Hint haelHiu
sold iiM-rugisl flltiUlut an airage age of one
audit lmir.M.irs. IlnwastnUeuilghleut efilie
stud and ullh try little pieparallen reduced
his rrcenl fiein iJIj te 2.10, trolling ihrie
hints lu 2.10, 211 and 2. i. He went n iiunrtcr
In oucefthomlliH. lu x ussinil-n '.'20 gait -which
shows hts rapacity tr I could sire him
long enough lu the slud te be prcpaied ler ery
fast work.
Ti:il.MS.-KAlM for a foal until his present
hook Is full, ntt r w bleb he w ill ktniul at S7.r).(.e.
J5-tfd. DANK U. ENULE. ilurlelta. Pa.
ty-E EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE!
Yeu Think Your EcsAre Geed!
If en linvxtlieineiHinlnidyeu wlllprebubly
find that Iht iv Is something wrong with llicin,
mid that gl ivx-s will Ih' a gre.il help lo.iett.
We uv inimitable "1(1 V .MAN I'A" lenses,
whlilimi' inaileeuli lj u,aud riceuuni ndisi
b leading Oculists as the best aids te defec.
ll0 M.ien.
Solid
lield Mect.icle. &:.IKI : usual nrini.
.1.(K).
Steel HlKH-tucli'S, Sile.; Usual price, 91. OU.
ArlirklalC)ts Inserted, 1 ; usual price, 10.
i M- ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OIT1CIANS. IM1IL.I)ELIHIA.
Uetweeu Chcbluut and Walnut Streets,
nije-lyd
Clflttrt &nU.
T.-J10H AMARTIH.
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.
el-tfd
'' I
0ltote0tra(ih.
R
OTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
FllOM
Kffinigsburg, Prussia,
Twe IlncliRreundsi inade Miiwclnlly for Bust and
Tlirceua-tcr Length 1'hotegraphB.
.ft.
50 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te the l'ostefflcc
Jnn'-ind
Cttsccllattcen.
E
VEltVIIODV WANTS IT t
THAT IH-EVEIlYllOliY WHO HAS EVEIl
T1UEHITI
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Still Holds the Fert.
We luncii't tlie biggest mills In the world,
but there In no better mill anywhere at least
there Is no mill that ran mnkc better Heur. He
ny tlieiiMinds of people. In this community,
and we tnke their word ler It.
If yen have trouble with j our baking, thin
het VMiithcr, jen will perhaps dlcever Hint
the trouble lle nltli your flour proldfdjeu
de net use Le an's Fleur. If you arc u'lng that
article, and still hae trouble with your bak
ing, perhaps It Is becnuse of thoecn. Itenu't
be tlie flour If you usa Ivan' !
STEAM HEAT 18 THECOMINO HEAT FOR
dwellings, chinches school houses, etc,
though successfully used one hundred years
nge. Whrnjeu rontcmplnte n change rail en
JOHN HKS'l, ulin will t'lve you n Rntlsfactery
Jeb, at n fair price. in'J-lfd
OH THE 11EST HOT AIR FURNACE IN
Ail
the market, co te JOHN 11IST.:US East
llenstieet. iu3-tfd
1710R 1'ULI.EYH, HIIAhTINO, COI.I.AIIM,
" Hangers, Clamp Jlecs, Couplings, etc., go
te JOHN DlisT, :J East Fulton street.
niS-trd
17IOR IIOILEKTUHKBRUHIIKS, KTIU.ION
JTj IMpeWrpurtips.l'Ipeand Menltcy Wrenches
combined. Files, 1)11 Cans, etc., go te JOHN
11IWT. Ill Eust Fulton stieel. m2-tfd
10LD I1RONZK. I.IOUIDs! AND HIZINO
X for steam werl;, nt JOHN l!Esr, XU Yj1
r en
lien street.
Mfd
I7IOR IIOILr.llS, HORIZONTAr,,TUHUI-AR,
Vertical, rorliihle,Cllnder,Miirlne,ofany
aire or power, eftlm best material and work werk
mnuslilp, go le JOHN UEbT, Xa East Fulton
street. nvMfd
IJARTICUI.AR ATTENTION" IAII) TO
L Mixlcl Making, Pattern, Drawings and
lilue Prints, at prices reasonable,
III JU11.M
in'Mfd
W..-51 n,iu.i jjisi r uiieii street.
A OENL'Y FOR CALLAHAN . CO'H CI
l. ment te lake the place of Red l-nd. In
bulk It makes lle llmis th riunntlty of red
lead and Is rarsuK-rler In maklngsteam Joints,
parking man and hand hole plates en boilers,
Ac., Ac. I'rlre 31 cents per pound nt JOHN
HiAT'H, 3.J3 liist Fulton street. m2-tfd
TJOR 1IOLTH. LAO SCREWH, HI7T HCREWH,
Siiiaiennd llexngen Nuts, thee goods In
stock, at JOHN llE-Vr'U-Stl East Fulton street.
m2-tfd
P fill's, HOILERH, illNINO, CENTIUFU
gil and Steam Pumps, of nny cnp.iclly, nl
JOHN IlEhT'H.SB East Fulton street. inttfd
IADIATOIIS. OF ANY MAKE OR Uh
V sign, can bn furnished at reasonable llgures
uj' juii.-m
RUST, 303 East Fulton street. in2-tfJ
tfieR
HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN
cs. from 2 te Nl bert.e-inrr. nml Wl
Ileal Engines from 2 te JO horse-rawer, jeu wll
nnaiiibiu 111 juiln Jit-jji , ;tij Kast ruileu
street. iu2-tfd
ITlOR CASTINGS, IIIO.V OR RRASS, LIOH1
' or heavy, at short notice, go le JOHN
UEHT. SB East Fulton street. m2-tfd
IF IN WANT OF I1RASH OR IIKIN STOP
Cocks, Asbestos racked Cocks, I'ttrtnd 1Mb
lk, Lexer CiKks, Swing Joints, cnll and gel
them, or send jour order by mull,
IlESl" JUEnst Fulton strict.
le Jtlll.N
in2-tfd
rnin: con en
V the pound, 10c;
WAhTE. COPl'EIJ UY
lu lets of 10 pounds or
t CT, OC
All goods
dcllered te nny purl of the
city l ree.
Cull en
innv nvvii' r.. 111 ir.iLi
Fulton street. " ' ' m2-tfd
INJECTORS, RUE LlfTLE CHANT, HAN
cock Inspiraters and Electors, Ebcrman
11U
Heller Feeder. lenlirrtbv
Insnecter. American
iiyicier', an in si
East Fulton street.
all In stock, at JOHN RESTS, :t
inz-itu
mANKS FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR QAS.
1 of any shape or capacity, at ralr prices, go
teJOHN llEsr, 3.11 Iist Fulton street, initfd
-1 Tl ( Slrf7- EElOF PIPE, FROM i
JJ9JJJ Inch le (1 Inch diameter.tler
sale at a low llgure. and the only house In the
clly w Itli a pljie cutting machine, cutting tin te
hum euuiii'icr, in juii.-. nj.-Mi o.eaj uist rui'
ten kllllt.
ni2-tfd
ITIOR CAST IRON PIPE I'iniNtiS. ROTH
.I1 plain and nduclug, tip te (Much diameter,
Midlenble Flltlngs, riling. Plunge Cnlens,
iltmlfelds, American Unions, lube si pperts.
lungers, Fleer nnd Celling Plates, go teJOHN
IILsrs, Hi East Fulton slrwl. m2 ltd
ITHRE RRICKS EIRE CLAY, AT LOW
' llgures, go te JOHN RESI', 33J Eust Fulton
meet.
ni2-lfd
"ITtOR STEAM OM'OFX, HIOII OR LOW
!r .' ri'ssure. Water (lunges, Unilge Cocks,
ii.'rr1. ",'l" or weighted, Ol.iss Tubes
Whistles, Syphens for Sliani (iaiigex, Cylinder
Ollirs l'lalu, Wutir Oatige Column, Ceck for
Steam Oauges, call en JOHN IJEsr, 3.11 East
1 ulten street. m2-tld
CARRY IN STOCK-HEST CHARCOAL,
Hnmmered liar Iren, Deuble lUnncd Iren,
llurden's Rivet Iren, ItUets, Het and Celd
Reller Iieu, Steel, SIuh.1 lien 3-lt! te Ne. It), at
JOHN IIEsrs.SU Enst Fulton street. inS-lfd
IJACKINtiS, AH FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR
Steaiuand Hydraulic l'acklug, Asbcst Reih-,
N oxen and Wick 1'acUnr, IIiuip Packing, As
bestos Mill Heard, Asbistet Cement, AslsteH
Sliealhlmr, Ciuin l'acklng.aum Rings f(a- ater
(lauges. l'luinbage racking. Reed's Patent As-besle-,.
Lined Sicttenal PIh.' I'uMr, at JOHN
REsl'H.JiUEnst Fulton MuvL nrj-tfil
IORAMERlCANSiaHTFEEDCVLINDER
? Lubricators, Olass Oil Cups for Hearings,
jeu can get them at JOHN REST'S, ;(. liisl
Fulton strevt. mS-tfd
IJIOlt l'RATP A CADV ASIIEVIOS DISC
? iiIvcm Jenkins Vul is. Brass tilebc Vales,
llniss Hale Vnlxes, Iren lleily Ulobe Valx'es,
1exer Surety Valxes. 1'ep Safety Vnlxes, Air
Vnlxes, Radiator nlis, Pratt's Sxvlnglu
Check Valxes, RmsuCheck Valxis, Feet Vulvvs,
Angle Valxes, cull ut JOHN BEST'S, SB Ii Ii
Fullen street. inJ-tfd
YOU x ANT A FIRST-CLASS I-ORTARLE
Elurtuu and Beiler, ou xx hts'ls. cheap, as ilia
rtille
liorMvpewcr, t-'iXi; 10herN-iHiwr,f."i73; 15 horse-
1"iiii, tt.i, -u iii'i.'-'ui, i,i, van ni unites
lEirs.au test Fulton strict. m'.'-tfd
SAW MILLS, BARIC MIU.M, COR MILLS,
Leather Rellers, Tan l'ackirs. Triple Herso
l'ewers. Milling and Mining .Machinery, nt
JOHN RESTS. Ml liist Fulton street, m'i-tfd
17IIANKI.IN AND ilARSHALI. ACAD-
KMY. This tnotltutieii jireiKires I.icIIi-k'
and lieullemeii for 1111s college lu Iho I'ullid
htntes. An Euglish Course Is arranged in prc
sin iH'rsonsfer teaching or buslnes.. Fer cut cut
Jllegun npply te W. W. MOORE, A. M..
J)l"-luieed Recter.
rilliE RIVAL FOUNTAIN l'EN-TH F. RISsT
A KiidcheaiH-stlii the market II karat geld
pen. Hard rubber holder, uexer gets out of
erdti, caUly tilled. Cull and examine before
pnrrhssiug elsewhere. At LRISMAN'S Gents'
FmnUulus Stere, U West Mas tUctt.
9rg f$00fc.
A NOTaERSLAHHIN PIUC1W.
THE PHILADELPHIA STORE.
Anether Slash in Prices.
Dull Trade Must be Made Active by Ixw
Closed Out by HKPT.
Prices All Through Have
Positive Bargains New te be Had In All
-AT-
6 AKD 8 FORTH
mnr29-ljdw
H
AOKIl A IlItOTHEK.
Hager dt
M
nNHHK
Best Quality 811k Stripe Flannel Shirts reduced te JZ90, from S3.S0.
Finest Silk Shirt leduced te 82.H0, from M.50.
Imported Oxford Negligee Shirts reduced te 1.87J4. from S2.S0.
BM Qunllty White Scotch Flannel Shirts reduced te 1.82 and JiOO, from JZOO nnd K.50.
A Unrgnln In English Flannel Shirts nl J1.00.
Demct Shirts at e j worth Wc.
Finest Bilk Neckwear EirecU reduced te Wound 7uc, fiem !l.w.
Choice Styles In 60c Neckwear, reduced te 23c nml 83c.
French Lawn Washable Ties reduced te 38c
Pinu Wnshnhle Tics rcdnccd te 15c, from 25c.
Choice Styles lu Tercnle Shirts, S Cellars nnd 1 1'nlr Cuffs, reduced te 85c and J1.00, from f 1.25.
Linen Cellars and Cuffs at Wic.
Belts In Silk, Lisle and Cotten, nt 10, 15, 18, 25 nnd 60 centt.
Nes. 25-31 West King St.
SJru (Soebo.
J."
MARTIN & CO.
SPECIAL SALE.
IMMENSE REDUCTION.
ONE WEEK ONLY.
Commencing Monday Next.
Wc 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 S'ts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
1
goehs.
II
ERRS NOOK STORE.
ANOTHER NEW LINE
OF-
Silk Plush Photograph Albums,
Our Stock H increasing cxer xxeek
with Nexv und Elegant UcsIk"''- A
glance nt the. Albums will show jeu the
Beauty and Quality of the Goods. -Make
n short step at the store and take n p- p
ut them.
HERR'S,
NOS. M.l.Vi NORTH QFEENSI'. ,
jSummcr jllcoevto.
BOrELNORMANDIE.
ATLANTIC' CITY.
jsOW OPEN. Under New Management.
T. C. UILLKTTE, lroi)rleter.
Uitu of Celuuade Hetel, riilladelphlu.
mlV.1md
MT. ORETNA
NARROW OAUOE RAILROAD,
ludlx liluals and tuxrtlcs desiring te llt ill.
Oretna and enjoy a ride ever IheNnrrew (iauge
te the summit of tiovriiseu Dick iiieuiitalii,
ran accomplish Iho trip from Ijiucnstir In one
day by thu following schedule!
a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.tu- p m
1i'axulAineastcr 0J5 l.11 llh.Vi 2.03 tVsl 70
ArrlxeMt.Uretna. s-u) ll:.) LVfl SjK l..1 M
ArrlxnOex Dick, li'JO RS'i 1 0' ftW
Rcturnlng-
11.111. a.m. u.ui. p.m.p.in. p.ni.
Uaxe.ex.l)lck.. 11.1U 1SH ftSj
Uuxn. Ml. Urcllia bill 10:11 ll:U S! .tJJ ..0
Arrlxu ljincaster. 8:10 11:S5 li.W 3: PIS 8;i
All trulns of the Cernxvall .V libation Rail Rail
read ou arrlxal at Mt Oretna station make Im
mediate connection xtIHi tlie Nurnijv Gauge
Railroad. Lunch or dlnnsr can be obtained at
the lrk restaurant, thus nxeldlng the neces.
slty of carrj ing banket", und bundles.
Joint Eucnuipincntef
V. S. TROOIS AND NATIONAL GUARD
will be held at ill. Gretna. The U. S. Troops
will encamp August 5, continuing for about
three weeks, and the Cax-ulry and Artillery of
the National Heard of l'a. xiill encamp with
them August 10th te 17th, luchndxe.
Ecursien tickets innv be obtained 011 appli
cation te the nearest ticket agent.
H. A. GROSS,
Gen Pas. Apcut C L. R. II., Lebanon. Fa.
NED IRISH, Uen. Supt. jeawmd
Prices. All Hteck Must Positively he
16th, or sooner.
Again Been Reduced.
Kinds of Dry Goods and Carpets,
QUEM STREET,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
Hrethier.
SH'U dSuofce.
T
HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
BARGAINS
-IN-
FLANNELS
AT-
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
Wchne made large purchases of Flannels of
esery description whlili tedayare worth from
7Ji te 10 per cent, mere money. Our customers
shall have the benefit of our purchases as long
as the stock en hand lasts,
WE WILL QUOTE YOU
Specially Lew Prices en Flannels
DURING THE MONTI! OF AUOUVT.
Seme of these goods will undoubtedly be
higher In price later In the season when ther
Is a greater demand.
We linosemu special makes of Fine Quality
Heme-Made Flnnnil net le be had clscwliera
In tills market
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
maravi j dll LANCASTER, TA.
QSvovevice.
A TUUltHIC'ti.
Seasonable Goods!
HAMS, DRIED BEEP, Etc.
Ilncapnlc Brand Hams, very flue, all guaran
ttd. California Hams. 10c n pound. Short Cut
Shoulders, 9c. Dried Reef, chipped. New ilack
in lln buckets. Boneless Herring In gla-s front
boxes, nice for lunch or picnicking, Sardines
Imported nnd American in Oil and Mustard.
Retted Meats, Boneless Ham, Chicken and Tur
key. Yerk state Cream Checse. Cdnm or
Dutchhend Cluee. l'knic, I'lnenpplc, Roiue Reiue Roiue
fert und Sapsago, etc., etc.
BURSK'S,
Ne.
17
East King Street,
LANCASTER. I'A.
(CarvirtiH'e.
OTANDARD CA RRIAOE WORK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
10, 12, A 15 M ARKEr STREET,
tltrur of the 1'osteillce),
L.VNCASTKR, I'A.
ALL THE LATEST STYL1W IN
Buggies, Phstens, Family Carriages, Etc.
The Finest Stock lu the Country.
We new huxe a Full Line of SECOND-HAND
WORK All Sljle Yeu Want.
Repainting and Repairing priiiunllj attended
te. One tel of workmen is'tlally einnlexed
for that purpose. The lowest prices in the
county for rlrst-class work.
i-UIe 1110 n Call und Examine My Werk.
lltuelc.
rj FECIAL NOTICE.
PLEASE READ THIS!
v: have
TAKEN Till.
reHTin:
AUtNCY
Schemacker Geld-String Piane
Wchaxe tUim nexr in stock, Hud luxlle our
frlemlsaiid II t public generally te call and sea
them.
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
NO.I1 't5I KING STREET.
iCHxd&w
mm !