Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 12, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGJJJNOEB, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 11
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CHAHLE8RTKINMANF0LT7.. Editors.
' I ROBERT CLARK. Publisher.
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Addbims, THB INTELLIGENCER,
Lincastcr, l'n.
. JLAWOABTER, PA., August 12, 1839.
A Talc r Three CMcs.
The content In tlic Defection of tlie city
whew will beheld thn iiuntlrl-miiiiMiiilnl
" celebration of the tllncevcry of Ainerirn
fa Ijy thrlHteplier Columbus N iiirwiil.v
fcV. t-ettllll- tireHt-iivxIfltwr Tlie Vrm- Vnrlf
g Independent, of August Mil, lins nil-
Bt urcsscii letters te the miicriiorMet the
.$. state, coiiRrcsemen. eMcvrs of the tinny
f$ and imvy, nml ether rcnrvtfciitntlvu men
A sucurlug briefly their views en the two
Sa nubjccts, 1st, ns te whether or net the
celebration, with its iiceeiiiniiyiig
world's exixultlen, should he under the
control of the get eminent J mid "d, ns
te where It should take plute ; whether
at Washington or New Voik erMiine
ether city.
As te the first Inquiry the replies lire
nlrtist uiniiihueiH. Out of llfty-
clght jiersens forty-four illstliictltrly tie-
clare in fiiver of geernineiit eoiitiel,
and only eight iipilnt It, mid the eight
sv nun tifi iifii itii'in irrii'uriinintti iuiiniii
jfp 'make room in their suggestions for n
Plccrtaiu kind of government Indersement
IsfAand aid. An te the second limnlrv theru
FJslsniuchlntert--tiugdhreremvoreiliiloii.
.; uui ei iiic nity-eiglH wilters tiitnly-
eveii declare n jireleifiiee for M wliiug-
ion cit.vf twenty favor Neu Yerk, and
tlint I'hieage ought te have
jf holding tills world's fair.
noticeable thins about thee
W nnswera'ls the motive which iiilhiuiievH
the preferences'. The entile nitli Iwlew
Washington iinliesilntlngly declare in
favor of the national capital city. Te
tula lsadded the opinlenaof many ether
prominent in church and state who held
In high regard that patriotic sentiment
of loyalty te the national government.
In this regard the feeling of the South
ern governors and people U cnniniciiilu
bly et forth in the several replies, all of
which evince a genuine iilleotien and
love for the national goteriinient and
our K-autlful capital city.
The principal argument fefN'ew Yerk
is lb cemiueielal fciiprenuicy together
with its convenience eraeeeM, ability te
ledge and Aid the vlslleis und Its son
front in tlieevcnt of a ninal display.
BeiiaterlngidlMWiileschaiacleiNtleally:
"Judging by the experience and iWi iWi iWi
Aatloner these tvlie attended the cen
tennial celebration in Xtv Voik, in
April liiM, I should think!! should lie
held anyw here ele exeepl in the city of
Xew Yerk." The'e u he fa or Chicago
are all fiem the slides lying about Ilia
city of hogs and nnarchlstn. 1 lerace 13.
Scudder iltes that be lias veiy heileus
doubts at times whether ChrMepher
Aumld havedii-ceveied usat all If lie had
known there would lie a Sulllwin, Coi Cei
IMirnl Tanner, the Andevei ceiitiueiv
and ether calamities which bcem in in
Kparable from the discovery of America.
Besides, this laeteleus writer as.eil, the
Norwegian Dawn camebefoie the Col Cel
uniblantjuniise. Ileuexer, this friendly
contest fortlicslte or the cAhlbltleii is
interesting and will de no liiinii. It will
exhibit tlie eapabilllies- or our gieat
cities and dlwke the (neriietlty jmd
forcidghtedueb or their bualness men.
Perhaps iutlieendCengiess may assume
control of the whole matter unci place it
at Washington. Thai at least would
produce less bltteinchs of feeling us well
its relieve tlie Mirplus in the treasury.
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The Seniuit (ill I (Question.
It (.coins that even thopiesidenteftlie
Uuited States Is net exempt from dilll-
culty with his K-ivautH. It was net
because he was loe ailsteeratlc In Imv..
gf a plain American cook, mid employed
&, 3Ime. Pelenard, the Kiench cook of "the
i into J,eriI r-ackvllle, of recent fume, llul
UlHllluvtratlvoef the fact that eveiy-
body, everywhere, at Mime time or ether,
has dilllculty witli the servants. Of
courhe u ir. Harrison or anyone for
, him made a contract and violated, it lie
ought te resjsiiiU in damages in the civil
. courts even if it le te his foreign cook.
; luuKruiiii gin iiiesiieii is one of the
, niosisiuubern of solutions that arise in
our social economy. It confronts even
young married couple from the moment
they lene the altar until, after the
aueticu time for lire, they are laid uwa
temi eternal rest. It Is a stumbling block
In the pathway of domestic happiness te
the rich as well as these of moderate
means. There isenly ouechiser jieeple
who are exempt from itsanneyance, and
that Is that quiet, modest jieeple who, in
the geed old fauhiuu, cook their own
dinners and sweep theii own lei.ms.
They knew nothing of the e!d that is
created in the happy home when the
ecrvant girl announces In the morning
tlint her n . ther is ill and she nuiet ie.ne
in the evening. They alone never ex
perience the exeitemeiit or a hunt for a
servant in elder te get the household in
condition for the dear lelative that me
coming te-morrow te spend a mouth.
They ulone of the great body of our
people are entirely unconscious of the
(supreme joy in the family at the lctuin
of the pater familiiis witli tlielougseuglit
treasure. Husband and w ife may l0e
each ether with the leve et angels, and
they may possess tlie patience of Jeb,
but in the presence of this stupendous
difficulty they stuud aghast.
Net only is it a continual menace te
connubial bliss, but it stands like u tail,
gaunt spoetre bofeio (he young and old
bachelor conteiujilatiiigiiiatiimenv. It
is a continual remindeitotheyeiiiigaiid
old maiden alike, who are kseught by
ardent suitors te leave their homes of
comfort and happlncs. Vision of a
family of children without nurse, or
f'OOk. ill! flm lirnl I .11 .....I ..
drcumserniany seekers alter that hap-
y, rw i-umiuien ei me. Matismeii w he
;g. eagerly grapple with questions of Inkr.
-, " """ "'I'lemaey ami law , are iieln
rtfew as ihlldreu when the f.imilv ,.V..
-suddenly left without a sen ant. Cer-
iyi leng-iriwl nlet valid ClirU.
itlan ferbcaiuiKv, bavelnvii known te
- reeei wiien ii cinenie singing tn j,fut
tyJ?. .BIX''I,, " ,,c',l,l'b' with the dinner
.dishes. Indeed, nmii will nuei ,,i.ru.
Jievcn' disaster and -:it nor -. .i ... i.. nc.
fVwith letter grace than he will fm-,, ,iu.
jn"tll cook or a dUatislleil chainlier-
, JUHlll.
'Zr This is a serious iinihlem In rmr ...i..i
L-Ufe, ltwlll Ix'ar the study of the nre-
fOUnaest of men. II deserve Hit. nlin.
RHen of even honest nilvee.-it., r .r...
r 'ic' Jt weu,,lw that then; ought
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te be many girls In our city and ceuntyf
who would h-c the geed kiic te prefer
a comfortable home in a Mell-bred fam
ily, te the tell and dust of the cotteu
factory. Hut It is n mistake ; they de
net. It Is a fale prlde which makes
house service lucnlnl and factory work
net. The latter Is harder and mere slav
ish titan tlie former, and In moral and
Intellectual bcnctlt, there Is no coiupar ceiupar coiupar
len. We have no remedy te prope'p.
We only statu the fact that such a seri
ous problem exists in eur1 social life and
demands reeognttiehi Whecnn solve it'.'
The State Troop.
The summer camps or the state troops
are new In full swing, and the eilicn
soldiers arc having a tateef w hat would
Ikm cry hard and disagreeable work If It
did net come but once a year and dlll'cr
sn radically from their usual occupation.
'1 he business men and clerks who maku
up the largest part of the rank and tile
or the militia enter heartily Intolhe sol
dier's HA in the eiieti air and nodeubt
enjoy It as much as they would a holiday
w lib no work in it. 1 1 Is also generally
conceded that the stijierlerlty or our
slate 1 1 oops In seldleily quail ties has been
gained by the service in the summer
camps. While the crack companies or
ether states vie with one another in
eadenced manual r arms and nice exe
cution or company dilll, the Pennsyl
vania national guard lias no taste Ter
such nonsense, but leinjiels icspect by
its business like an easy movement In
large bodies and by tlie air or an old
campaigner w Ith w hlcbeacli man makes
hlmelf comfortable when they gote any
celebration or aie called out for a possi
ble liet. Tills bearing is the result of
the summer camping of the troops In
large Oodles and the stern luMstnmv that
these camps shall net be mere picnics, as
they a iv in many stntes,but actual schools
or the soldiers. Much Is te lie hnied
from the new feature en tilal this slim
mer In the instruction of the state troops
by regulars' camping with them. Tills
Instruction may lie indiicctly by exam
ple in a bundled little details of camp
life and care of tbedrcss and weapon; or
It may be direct and catcAil Instuictien,
as in the details of shaipsbentliig, the
management of the sights and many
points In w blcli the legulars take Inllnite
caie te perfect themselves in their long
anil closely contested summer stiuggles
for the trophies and dlstlnctlenslliierully
ettered by the wiirdep.iitnicnt. The ar
tillery new in camp at Mount (Irctnu Is
hampered by the kick of modem licit!
guns,biit in tlieii-slierttimeiii eamptbe
men will have plenty te de in wujh thai
will make lwtter soldiers of them
whether they have modem or ancient
canneni i'lieie has lieen much talk of
late of full diess uniforms, and guns
seem mere neccs"aiy, but It would be
In'st of all te expend the tasli lu extend
ing and pet fei ting the system of summer
camps. I.et tlieie be spting and Tall
iiniuieuvres or (lie slate troops lu full
fuice in (he fluid.
Jehn Vnam vui:ii Im IemihI his Nitpei
ini in tlie sinew d diy-goeds g.inie. The
pestinnstei general who llinls Ills iccrc.i
lldii rieui theisiies orgeoiiuucti!al toil lu
running a simp in Philadelphia whs out
witted by a sluip New Yerk diuiiiiuei.
Wiuiiminl.er filled up n ti.iln or cleg.i
piil.iree.ii s, and lueiiglit 1(H) Vetern ictiill
uieieliiitilM I :.isl fiem liileage te l'liiludel
phi'l te buy their supplies lieiu Heed,
UenbilgliliV Ce., which Is Wuu.mi.ikcr'H
uiuneasa whnlosale men li.int. Itiest tlie
liiDiili.i'ilprluee Just $1,000 hi (old e.ish.
The eutLipiisiiig di'ip who beat Wan.i
lii djer ul Ills own g.uue w.isu ilrintiiiier,
who ieircsciilcdii l.irge New Yerk liouse
lultie Wet. Tlie result was thai W.iiiii
ni d.er spoilt fl.ew) te In ing Hill nieielnmls
IJist, In eiMi-i te gel a lliinl ortlieiroidcis,
wliilnNim Voik, wbii b uh nothing, gutn
the rutiitiiuiiigtwe-thiiils. Wiiii.iuiiiker Is
uelas iiiiicIi et'.i hum et.s as n diuiiiiuei ns
he is ut ciiltiii); oil he.uls of feiulli-i lass
postmasters. Vet our hlgliiiiiiulcsl posl pesl posl
iiiasturgeneiiit sticks te his trade.
OniAN ste.iuiei racing is dmigoreuHsioit.
The City of New erk, the Cilv or Keiiiu
and llm Teutonic loll qiiceiistewn en
Thursday Ter New Yerk. Thousands et
dellais hae lieeu slaked en the i.iee. Il
tliese vessels don't stiikemi icebeig, bleak
a shall or collide with ituethci essel, it
will lie owing ten kind l,ioidein.e iwlhei
Hum the caieiiiid cniitieu et tlie captains
of the i.iieis. Tl ley seem te e.ue nothing
oftlie fielglitef,siMiliuimm lieings whose
lhesiiieiulnislid te their keeping. Sueli
speit ought te lie iiiturdiited.
Tin: I'lillnihilnlilaeikkeleis haoeles,-l
theirtouralue.nl witli a irterv eei Hie
MioiigCaiiibildgeteaui, w iiinlng the game
bv an iniiing mid twelxe inns. Tlitlr
rueenl im hides four icteiies. ihree defe.it s
and Ihediawn games, Ann or whlih weie
hi their inei. This Is . i eiy geed show
ing Ter tlie I'hlladeliihia boys. Tlie Mussa
tliusctts ililcuicii, who hi their contests
abroad did still better Hum the eib'kclers,
lia e just tctuiiicd. Tliey w en e ery con
test In which they wuie engaged, besides
ciuyingell a niimbei efiiidUidu.il prues.
Ileth ihese teams ought te h.nea right
royal welcome when they come home.
Man-led 1IU Metlier-ln-I.inv.
A piviillai and iiiteiestiiiginsuef uiiiii uiiiii
(rntieiiiil bigamy has just been bieuglit le
light in Nebraska City, Neb. lliiuy Jenes,
a triuk laiuier, about Iho c.us au'e
miinicd Alke Moirew. a giil ,ut
llllcen ytars his Juniei, the dainjliter
et a small mil ket-pudeuei liviiiL
mar lce.la, Ifl. I'e. one ,,-ir their
inaiiKsl lile wtisa liapp no, mid tlie u'irl
whowastlieiiglit by Jenes's li lends le be
seinewh.it wild, lained down and made u
""m.un Hue. ,i iiiu mil f i.
con in, ml is Mis. ics he,,,,,,,, dNion dNien
leuleil, mid went le Ottawa te NM(. While
Ibere, it is soil, she eloped Willi member
of a ininstrel empany wliuh vas pI.in-
ng there at lliat time. Jenes, when
he he-inl or the mutter, made but little
less and no attempt te ulh his
runaway wife. A tew month 1 Her lie ic
eelunl a copy e a paper eentalningii netiui
eflliedeallnit his wire at Ulayitle, Ind.
Ills ie.iseii of mourning was sheil, and lie
seen began te make love le Iiim mother-in-law,
Mrs. Merrow, who had taken
up hei losldunce ,Mt, ,i(.s lv
the dealh ,r ,.., h.lMud, which oe ee
aurisl shortly alter hei d uighim's mar-
li'.'IrW h' n1 " ',' I1"' "n,1 ''"'"' '"Mid of
bode illi ..I his wile he led Iho blushing
dowteihealta, ,,l l'.Miia. The.eeuple
went ti. Nebraskii itv about thnii i..'..w
age and line si hwM neni tlieie.
lieaipeawii. vel ,8 giil-wife. she said
she, had led hitter life, and weary
and heart-hid. had dLteiiniiusI u,
seek her husband, hoping ler shelter
If net lerglyenc-ss. siu had been te the old
home and there learned that her husband
and mother had come te Nebraska Citt
but hoi friends had told hei nothing ei the
inaiilage, which had been kept as seeiet as
peSMble. she explained Hie death ueliieas
jvulef the game she had plated in elder
te escape puiMili and Ks'-evcrv. Mr.
Jenes was in the ,t, Meiidat con cen
sulliiig an attorney as le what steps te take
in the matter. A (lhr.c lieiu the Him
witettill piebably be swuiisl and a new
inarri.iL;e enteied into with his mother-in
i ',,'" h5,s MHr'l "ire will noteiH
isise tills plan, us there is no let e lest bo be
tw cen them, u all she wants is a home and
ii ilit Air the rest of her life, lsth of w l.Iel
Mr. Jenes agrees te gite her.
I'ar-.eu l'leiiieii Ai'iiiilucil.
'ihe trial of Jehn Yeldell, alias Het.
Hemen et I'ittsburg, ler u urder oe n
milteil li,i8Sl, wu.liehfut IMgelie 'se I,
Caie i.n, en Saturday, and resulted In the
..... vvnn !;. JOlieS W,IH StllltlCll
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Mr. KaiifTninti l Consistent.
Frem the I'lillailplphli ItrcenJ.
Hepresf ntalhe C C. KmifTman, of Co Ce
lunilila, mho Is n, member of lh ehllers'
erplmns eoiiiiiilssieu. says that the state
ment Hint he 1ms lull the syndlciitn'n lullii
en co Is uel cerrett, and Hint he tins
net In any way rtlaxcd his hostility
te tlie synillentn sclemls. Mr. Knoll Knell
man was olio of tlie most outspoken
and lgoreus oueinlcseftlio syndicate In
thn Lcgislntmc, nml It was through his un
tiring and well-directed effort that tlie re
strktheeliui se outlaw lug the four synillentn
schools was plated in the commission bill.
Mr. Kauirman's friends are, tlmrefore,
giatillcd le Hud that the talk that Ids su i i
leihil aspirations had Induced him lonuxll lenuxll
fy his attitude Is without foundation. Mr.
Kaiiirmnii says: "I knew of no attempt
hat leg been ninde, cither by " O rand Army
aitltity" or "sytiilicnte Inlliionce" te
ehnnge my piirisjses In this matter or te
Induce ine te relax my tlglkuicoel'toabalo
my Interest in Iho proper c-ire, innlii
tenant unnd cslucatleu of thn ihildicu of
the men who sated the nation, nor can It
bodeno se long as they shall remain the.
wauls ofthe state and t a member ef the
commission."
Mr. Kiiullmnu'H friends, who understand
Ids stuidy Independence, arc felly satisfied
that this fairly defines his pesithhi. lie
has always been straightforward and bold
in ms nitituite ii)hiii this siilijeet, ami ctl-
dentiy has net been turned nslde by any
consideration of personal ambition.
Mi-icit is r tin.
I'rein the biiticiiKtrr Imjitlrrr,
It apjiears te be generally understood
that K'ineasler county will ask the next
slate Itcpiiblican eoiivintleli te gite a
place en the state tleki t te olio or hei
most w ei thy and callable citizens. The
friends or ljdti In K. Mmtln hate decided
te pioeso his naine as a eaiiilldate Ter
lieutenant goterner. Mr. Maitlu Is one of
thn most prominent nml nble members of
the ljineasfer bar, distinguished for his
thoroughness in whatever he undertakes,
for his marked ability as a dlsriutant. lei
his loyalty te Irlcnds, and Ter Ills untiring
eiurgy mid real lu beluilf of filr play and
honest methods In political in lien.
He is in tlie full tiger of manhood.
He sorted the full term of four years in
tlie army, enlisting at at cry curly age in
Iho "Dth I'. V., a uincajitei comity legl
inent. At Iho conclusion of tllu uai hu
completed a course at college, studied
law, and has sitae devoted liiiuselfte his
profession, building up a large and lucra
tive practice.
Mi. Martin isan able mill cffcctlte public
speaker and has ellen rtnileicl taliiable
seitiee (e the Itepiiblhaii parly en the
stump. He will make a clean, capableaud
pepulur caudidate; oue against whom no
crookedness can bnallcged.and will attract
te Ids slaudaiil the best element of tlie
Itcpiiblic.iu pirly ofthe stale.
A l'i'eilletleii Ity eimre-minan Cot.
I'engiessman Cox, or New Voik, liasjiist
rdiiiued te Washington from an extended
tlslllothe Neitliwestern teiilleries, dur
ing whlih he uilnglcd fieely with Iho peo
ple and iiiade numerous nun paitis.iu nil nil
diesseste laign assemblies In llaketii ami
Wnshlngleli. Mi. Cot Is pirtieularlv en
lliuslaftlc ever Wnshingteii. Speaking or
the people of that tciritery Mr. Cox said:
"They ure at If von had 'taken Ihecicain
or New Verk, of Washington, or llullale, or
nil the cities orthelaist -the bilghlest bets
or the lamily-iiiid sent theui out ttfth
plenty et wit, plenty of enterprise and
peekits hill or moiiey. Thov are the
In ightest people in tlie w erld. 'j'hny hat e
get the grit and the money. '1 he v have the
moiiey light in their handsale! knew hew
louseil. They hat e810,IHhi,0(K le lcbiiitd
Seattle, ami it Is at weil:. Tlieie is the
sound or the himmerand the ilug ertbe
ihlsel en the stone. 'I hey me alitc. I'lie
can't I ii i r theso penploeut."
Ml. Cox ateldisl politics while en his
tern ofehsertalioti, hut kept his etcsaud
ears open, and Is ceulldeiit that W'ashlug W'ashlug
teu leiriteiy will bei.iiiied bylhe Demo
crats at tlie clci tleu appointed AirOdeliei
next. As he did net visit Mentana Mr.
Ce had uoepliiioii leexpiess en Iho out
loot in thai Icnilery.
lie! m ( iillinilii Dies.
Judge lluuli II. Ciiniinln. of Willlains Willlains
peit, died at Ciessen Hpilngs en Sunday
inotningel llriglit'sdlseasoel tlie kidneys,
alter an illness et a little inore than two
weeks.
Tlie icinalnswcre taken te Williniuspeit,
mid will be burled en Tuesday at I o'clock.
Judge Cummin was beinlu Liverpool,
reny leunty, en May ',, 1M1. He was
sol -i (limited, hating li.id no academic
naming whntntm, Mill while i a lucie
youth was the tillage sdioelmaslor. Since
lMIJhehid lltisl In Willi.unspuit. hating
lead law Willi Iho late Ueoige White, and
suliseipienlh Hie two formed a legal pail
nershlp. In IS7S he wasileded piesidenl
Judge or the Lycoming dlsUitt, mid en the
npirallen of" his term at Iho beginning of
tlie pieseul year lie resinned the piaUlce el
ills profession.
At the tlme or the icieiit gieat Heed
Judge ( uiiuniu was especially nitive lu all
ineasiiies let rollel, and lioteinei Heater
appointed hinia member or Iho state Heed
(oiiimlsslen, and he was elected Iho icsi-
lent icpiesentatite and ellleinl executite
lei the illstiiliulioiief loud at Johnslewn
and the Ceiieinaugli alley, lie established
hlshcadipiiileisatCrcsseii hpiings, a low
inlles east of .lohnstewn, and It was here
hat the deadly disease Hist nianllested
lliell, bieught en, as ids fiiends beliete.by
e ei work in pieseciiting ids diitlisnsa
uicinbei eftlie lloed commission.
Ileltliy'h I'Mllcnce Cxliaiitcd.
1'lOIU I'OMIS Mt;.
I lobby (who has laen sitting patiently
half an Iieiii,-.M,. lloemei, I wish ve'u
would pep tlie question le Delia.
Holla-Iteboit, you naught v boy, what
pessesMsl y en le make such a picpo-lereus
I en i. uk? '
llebliy (sulkily) Well.
anyway, my
ineiiier Mid if he did teu'd Jump
chain e, and 1 want le see ten Jimin.
ut the
-
'I'real Your Teelh
natlicriliHiilmti thvm pulksl. Let tour dm
Hit saw all lit can. Yeu uVslic te liat"u Ireulilei
n value Mm hate net iiHslKO.eiiOM'. When
l'iesrlj flted. thru rati en thn SO.MXJNl'
ami keep tlicin all rllit for time le come.
lySj-lydcecl.llyw
I J0Ol)hK.ltsAl'AHII.I.A. "
De Net Neglect
'I liul tireJ feelliiK, Impure bleed, lUitie-, after
eiitinsr, pnius hi the luiclc, hrndiu hr, or sliullur
all.Uleiii till M.ine povverfiil(liKeai.celjlniu.a
linn foothold, and recovery lilllllciilt,is'rliiii.s
li.ilHjv.lble. TakeII,SHlsHarsap,.rllla, the itc
l inter eriuallli, In lime te banWi all bad f(c.
lliSsaiHluMorejeiltoperrcctioudltlou. IIihhI h
SaiKapiirlllaliiispt(!iillnr rumtltc power, anil
"jyuil'IMies cures while ether pitp.irallens
THATTUtKI) rajuxn,
"Durlns tin? summer I twin rccllua all run
(limii.aml iliiiiUiii I msslcd seimtlilne le teiu
lip in sjslim, I i.kiU II,Kd's Sarsaparllla and
Kll iiiii.li latter. I wusuNotreiiblnl ttllli dtt-Ih-I-sIii,
mid Uoed'sHniwipnrlllti hdsl lnomere
Hun mi thiiu like."
.. ai J: " lu,:'ievv. It. AVajne, Ind.
-My wireiiiulnijsrirwcrebethficncr.dl run
di.uii Heed I. biirsairllla lireiisht usoulef
lliat tired fccllm;, mul imule us Rcl like jemm
pwplc amdu. ltliiisdoneinoiefor us than all
oilier mcutcims together lln iiaui. nA k
iieiisr, Amltytllle, Leng lstniul, N. Y.
IMl'L'Hi:ilI.OOD
"I'lem (lilldluxxl I Has troubled tilth pin,.
I'l. s, and ctiry uuiuly fatted till I took Heed
harwipaillla. I hate taken lltebeltlcsnna ,lm,
the pliiiphs are ahue,t son,., and m Keneral
healllilMiiiicli liiipreted. 1 am fcllni: belter
Ih in for some lime, mid I hlshlj useniincnit
lliHsUbarKii-arlllii.' W. Htass, Iw Ja.mb.
Ien. Ateiuie, lhoeklyu, N. V. k
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Sold bv alt drtiReWs. !l;kMrr. rieeaied
ealybjt I Hil.iD.tcn.Levidl.Mas,. '
iw iiumus eni: dellah
ritiii'i: iAi.Mri.N iNsi:rr I'dwmii
,,....V'1K.'"".1 ,,' ." '("",l 1M'"J r blower. Is III,;
At IIUIILHY'S DltlT, s,T(IUK,
' "J l ' one hu, et,
tun uusineSN iiiiit
ii.:v" Addn1" ll,,,",, NiJ-''. " kVA
11. C. WEIIILER, I'rlnclpil.
rniiEDiitr.iToitsei'TiiLifjOit or i.
in. ii'H'Kf M,",n, "UlrtH-clte bliUrersupid.
lii'llieAliiilieiue mid llepltul with Ce.il for
lie jcur, from Seplunlwr ;, ISO. uh foil "it"
or ll'ifnr in'S iU's"' "-"'',, ,is a" en- m w
i. ,rt ii r ,,?lr"l! "0 leuv mere or Ii ... L -h
f.v.N .ITV lsg ' "WtoiiMiiereorle. Medium
'.i,0 1 ? '.""r- ,?or' ,r ii "' 'vii.
All bid, te 1 luiuatsl te ll. K, M ers. Sec i
en or before Anjiut 17. Ksv. ". ,
UK5,7,10,mi Iiy ORDER OF UOAitD.
rfv -. -JJf'i. ..VtrHi.Zi'rffH.
I il!N1-r,1:,),'('A'"0-N'-l'ALI.Ti:itM(,K
SI VlV'tl llhV,.iUVf r !""'"' I'OUCKC- IKK 11.
r, .. .A .?i,hu - yr ur,:e tai.v.iu. ,.,,.ui,-
Inij all nm-M.irt liifi.rutiitlen. wllf U-out in a
few dav k. s, nd for it and wc tv lull eni tTrniU
n4..".. ' A".c..1:"'-. :'.is tMitin"'";:;
" PiTlUADEl-pniA. Mendijr, Atif ut 11, 1M.
Twe of the 37lc Dress SUiffi.
i Serge that can be washed.
Blue, red, black cluster stripes
en white ground. A regular
50 center.
2 All wool Colored Cash
mere, geed weight and widtlv
and in the fall shades. At
37KC 'ou wouldn't mistrust
where wool prices arc.
Southeast of icnlrc.
livery cotton goods counter
has quick news ; none quicker
than the bundled pieces of this
season's liveliest Sateens and
Ginghams, at half the original
prices. 2 te 12 yards.
Kerthcnvl of initie.
Stir in Stockings Children's.
1,200 pairs black cotton, double
knees, white split feet, size's 5
te 9. The price j cents a pair.
Goods that as stockings go are
easily worth 40c.
Chestnut fdrcrt ship, w tat or Main AMe.
J7ine Irish Linen Pillow
Cases and Bolster Cases, ex
quisitely hand hemstitched and
open worked, at about what
you'd expect te pay for coarser
stuff and plain at that.
I'lllllU ClUCH,
MxCiln.
il .'Oh pair
S.MM11 pair
il -"ii( pair
V.! Ma pall
JliiMirOies,
.lt?Jln.
I MIfiicIi
I rxacli
l "rneh
te2fiO(ach
Sheets tee. Ilxtra stout
French Linen, 2lA yards
square, and hcvislitcicti, $4.70
a pair.
Then are a dozen ether just
as rare ripe bargains among
the Linens.
Heiitlinc'Hl efieutie.
About 600 Lawn Dressing
Sacques and Blouses that a
dry, warm July would have
moved. May be 40 styles.
Neatly trimmed with Hamburg
(edge and inserting), torchen
and val. lace. We put a win
ter chill en the prices :
TV kind mc
J'Jm kind Jl 00
SIM Iludfl7.'i
Sim kind Mi
MM kind ii Oil
!1 CO I.lnil7.,c
JIIT, klii'lSec
SIM kind 510)
And se en up te $9.
Sicend Meer, north of I'lniiTpt.
About 1,000 pieces Bohe
mian Glass, manufacturers'
samples. New and then slight
defects. Quarter regular prices,
5c lop. se.
plli hi rs
frutt liewN
li'iiiemtdi'M
npecti holders
in half a dozen
t iucm
lliiublTs
And the like,
daintiest tints.
$1.25 Tumblers, ground
glass designs, 60c a dez.
bet end fleer, Hiemlgallciy.
Jehn Wanamaker.
(Clliitn iliill.
j iuiii.v.maiuin. "
b'RUlTJARsT
jFLLY TUMBLERS!
AT-
CHINA HALL.
Masen Fruit Jars in Pints,
Quarts and I lalf Gallens. The
celebrated Lightning Jars in
Quarts and Half Gallens ; this
jar has no superior in the mar
ket. Jelly Tumblers in any
quantity. All at Bettem Prices.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 East King St.
elIMM
- . l rr :
Vliotenvnpho.
1-eti:.
V
I JUST RECEIVED
KltO.tt
Kcenigsburg, Prussia,
Twe IliicliKreiinils made especially for Hint and
'Iliiie-.)iiiirkr Ij-nv'lli Photographs
jROTE.r
50 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te tlie l'oitelllce.
JniiT-diud
5muifi' lU'om-te.
I lOrLLNOHMANDIi:.
Jv.,.. ,. A1LAN1H' CITY.
NOW (IPLN DnilirNevr MnniKiiiient.
T.t'.CJII.I.r.rTi:. Proprietor,
. 1-., I",0"f I'oleuaite Hetel, l'liilaiUlplila.
1111 atiiti
Ml
(HII.IW
N Altlllltl' OVI'OI' II v 11 en 0
iiiiiiviiiiiaisaiul parties diHlrlni: le Milt Mt
(i(liiaiiii(l ujey a rldoeurtlicNiiriovviitiUKO
I" the Miiumlt of Uovhltseii Dick mountain,
can iirrempiM, (hetrlpliem Luncaiier hi one
da l tla fellow Iiii;m.IicIiiIi:
, . a m a.m. 11.111.
Uate Uiunihler l.'i". IMllOtf
Airlte Mt.dMinii. btW 11:30 li:V)
Arrive Imv. Dhk r.'.aj 1:3
ltelurniiii,'
'.111 p.m. p 111.
(0 ;.nl 7.,0
:: ix 6:m
t-O. 0:10
, .. .. . , nan. a in. n.m. pan p.m p.m.
Untctint PhU 1110 I5j B-Vj :.V,
LiatiO t. (UiliLv (,.11 1H.3I H.:e L".'.' BM7 7:.k)
Arrlte Uuna-ter. t,.lO ll-'.i UJte 3.k M3 b.l
All Iraliu or the Cornwall ,1 Leluiiien liall liall
lead oil iirrltitl at Mt tlretn.i station make ini
iiiiHllate eoiineetlen with (lie Narrow Guiike
ltallread. LiiiKlierdmnei e.m he elitiilned ut
I icDiirk reMauiant. tlms ntehllin; tlie ius.es
ll or care Ins lutkketn and lam. Ik-s.
Joint Liieaiupiiiriiter
l'. b. TH0O1N A.N I) NATIONAL OUAItl)
will Ik held at. Ml. (Jritnn. The V. H. Treen
catien te tin nearest ticket iiuent.
H. A. GROSS,
vi'hiiMvii"1 !- " "" r''A"'0" l'i.
NLIi IIllsn, inn. tiUpt. JCtkUud
LXAMlNEEYKSFREi:.
Spectacles !
EXAMINE EYES FREE I
WE
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed !
.ilf.i,eu.,,.,v' ,l,el" '"i"lneil en ivlli probably
lirnl lliat In . is.)iiitihiiiivrem; with them
and that claw-, it Hi ! a c?cit help te t en '
tie .. liiiuiitiil.le "III A MANTA- iue
itlilclian'iii.Kti'Mid) ,t u,i,ii( n emimiKbi
Ii leiullim tH-ullsU us the lKt nliln te defec
tlie t Isleu.
snl'in l!11 t"1'c,"t'1'' -"'.e; """ui price,
hl?;l.,'!iM?'t',,'',ei' ,0"':. ul",1 i,rlcc. i.ti.
ArtillcIall.yciilnserUHl, SJ ; uuai price, 10.
H. ZIHEMAN A BRO. 130 S. HiDth Street, I
OI11C1ANS. 1'IUUVmU.l'IIIA. ' I
lletiTecii Chemiut ami Walnut BtrecU. I
mjB-Iyd
, ..itiJ
ViiVi... 1 ' "s"i '1 ciiiiiiiKiiiii: ier 1100111
...... ....,..,, ,,,, vuMiiri aim .triiiiir) or
. . N",le"1 ,V,,Jri1 ,"f '" "I" encamp with
Hi. m AtiBiisi IDili te nth, lurluklte.
1 tCdliOll llCkl'lK IIIN( ,1.1 llllllll. .1 .... .. II
... I'll ,tl'lll
Palace ef gaiMen.
v
$&
4 HTtUCIl BKOB.
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION, -
115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN
STREET.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13,
All day as Advertised.
SPECIAL SALE
or
PLUSHES, SILKS, SURAHS,
AND SATINS.
The balance of our stock of
16-inch Plushes, 29c a yard.
19-inch Plush, 49c a yard.
24-inch, 69c a yard.
1 9-inch Moleskin, regular
price $1.25, at 95c a yard.
Black and White Striped and
Checkered Surah Silks, regular
price 75c, at 64c a yard.
50c Satins at 43c a yard.
75c Satins at 63c a yard.
$1.00 Silks and Satins at 79c
a yard.
Greater Bargains than ever
will be offered every day.
We invite everybody te call
and see ler themselves that the
PALACE OF FASHION
IS THE
PLACE TO BUY GOODS
AT
LOW PRICES.
ASTRICH BROS.,
1 1 5 & 1 1 7 North Queen St.
J3ICYCLES, TIUCYCLtti, TANDEMS.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems,
DURABLE, BIMPLE.
HUAIIANTKDD IIIOHEfeT ORADK,
lLLU.STlt.VTED CATALOGUE FREE.
POPE TOFC CO.,
79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON.
IlltANCII IIOtTHRS-12Varreii Kt..New- Verk
.. . . "." iitiiifcIiAtP..riilenge.
ler hale hy JOHN H. MUhSEIl, Columbia
lJ aiiS-Ij deed
V ILLLIIHVI LI.K.
MILLERSVILLE. .
The Winter Session or the Mlllerstllle Stale
Nernuil Hilioel tv ill begin en .Monday, Heplciu
l)tr 2, lwy, and continue twcnty-flght vrceks.
RLGULA II COURSES.
Teachers' Elementary Course.
Tcuclurs' bclcntinc Course.
Ki'LCLYL COURHES.
Celli vjc I'icparatery Courte.
lliiinesK-lioekkceiilnB, Tiictrritlng, Hum
ness Correspondence, etc.
Vecal and Instrumcntal'Minde.
Course In Chemlto-I'rcparatleii for the
Study or Medicine.
Special Rntrn en Street Railroad for Day
I'lipllii from Ijuicakter.
I'liplliadniltleilataii time. Fer catalogue.
t nn, etc, address the principal,
E. ORAM LYTE,
liSlO,U,17,19,:id Mill. 1st llle, l'a.
pitpt'OSALS-SEALEI) 1'ROl'OSAlJS t ILL
i MiVliu-Ti.'y v.'',"10 V,l,rr L'einmlltee until
a e clock p. m ..cdiicsiln,AiiKUi,t II, I".t. ut
tlm Mni nr'kelllrc. for (he cleanW ofthe east
oerteli the work lobe done In the fi ewlnil
milliner The city iv 111 remote ns much of The
!! ,r, (re.'!' "'? """ elr s ei le dmined
b f.'.,V'i',.pl1' th0 -,0"r-ter te reiV.ete
eainnie at M own e.tiiciue: the contractor
1? u'S'i'I'i'i11. ""!tl "l1"." wwrWr i,,d tSrt
,v llSt1 IVm1""11 H,.,a llctjrl,i " be icineted
J'J ay or the north Mde of the resertelr
,'bini,ilrfnCrU:. wl" b.e.,,,t ,0 "rlct acceiui:
tab llti for the scattcrhn.' of mud eier the
pounds or damages done te the bankn or fi ne-
i'f."f,'.?'i!"'0,r: ."f.,c.r thrinud und delirl
. ,. ..uuuincMuu iiioeoinoroucmy trashed
JinL8 i-V ceni".-- THe tvorklstebe.oi..
nrS. i I.,?cdlu.,tl)'."',ol,.l,eUce hy th n.Ter
WiK i'V.IS m1?5'' "flfrceminencenient of work
iiii, 1"LVc.cemi"l,1r "ielr w,1 Will wl
i .no? la Ck..f te" VH,r. ee"1- of the amount of
ien.l of rji r !? .V1'0,1 ,,.l,S i1"8"1 !,f centnictn
SmSmM" faljhful completion of the
. eiii.1!1 l b0 elvt'"'. Under no elrcunutauce
w III ctra coiiipeii.atleii bn allowed.
lly order i
of Rter Cenimliiee.
auuisitu
r-utt . fcUUKULEY, Ma or.
CIURTSI
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
Hliirln of all decri(leiiK Made te Order
J:il,Ieriitl,rt" Uiei """ -' lK,l,t-'"' " '"'' here,
nstiefcclllermamifactunrs profit only.
TROUT & SHANK,
Hldrt Manufarturerii und Jlen's Oiittltters.
Hi) .North Queen street.
marnHydll
"VU.l'L,I0.,!n,1l'AhMK,W A-N'' N
l M.R.S. All isreiHare hereby forbidden
te treiuds en mi of die lands of the Cornwall
..ndSiiccdivcll estate lu U'baneu or lJincnMcr
eiuitlrt., tihctlur Inclesed or iinliiclei-ed. either
ferllicipuriHJMV of sIkxHIhk or Hulling, us the
law-will te rlKldly enforced i.g.Unst all ires
ijuvduK en raid lund of the uudernlgiied arte
lE,RA,Li,':N"KEMAN
CUIV. U. HIKKJ AV
Attorneys for R. Y. Celeman'
i's 1 1 el in.
-rn
J. ' July reduce the price of
S.HIR
SUITIXOS
i-v rneu.sKiuxas
AT
McQRANN & NOWLENS,
IM North Queen street.
?
N
und
jECKwr.ARTiu: latest and most
lasiiienanie ttylea niidKliadeii,tlieehmHt
S..r.-.Vt," 1:ir'"u,.n ueuw iinutiiins
"tore, i; WmI King utreet.
' vJtrj,jC5.fc rfjf-
Ctffiklttg.
M
nSRSAKATHFOM.
PRICKS REDUCED
ALMOST
BELOW YOUR EXPECTATION.
YOU WOULD NOT ASK FOR
AS MUCH HARDLY, IF WE
LEFT IT TO YOUR CHOOSING,
BUT THEN,
WE'RE BOUND
TO BE UNLOADED
UNTIL
SEPTEMBER,
AND WE'RE GOING TO CLEAR
OUR TABLES.
YOU'LL NOT FIND A BIG LOT
OF ODDS AND ENDS OR SHOP
WORN GOODS, BUT NEW,
FRESH STYLES THIS YEAR.
SOME OF THE SIZES ARE
GONE, BUT WHAT ARE LEFT
ARE BARGAINS.
THERE'S PLENTY WHO
HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE
OF THIS OFFER, AND YOU'LL
BE SORRY IF YOU DON'T DO
LIKEWISE.
MYERS&RATHFON,
RELIABLE CLOTniERS,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
rXlO CLOTHING HU YKIU9.
LGansman&Bre.
Xe Clese Out
The Entire Balance of Our
SUMMER STOCK,
Me Offer Heme Unusual
Handsome and BtylUh Suits Rt 18.00,
Just
k-iiiilcu iruui ciu una 91.
ElcttnntBultg ul Jin.
Just down from SIS and
!R
Rey's and Children's Suits reduced te one-half
their nctual value.
Bce our Bey's Hults at ?3, SI and 55.
Bee our Children's Knits at SI, SI.23, S1.75, tl.
Thin Goods we arc Belling Belew First Cost.
Our Tailoring Department
Offers some Real Uarjralni.
Hce our rantaloens te Order ut S3.00, Jl, 85.
-Yen cannot make any mistake bin lug
these Koeds, whether you need them for Imme
diate use or net.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
86 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
8.W. CORNER OF ORANOE, LANCASTER, PA.
- Net connected with any ether Clothing
Reute In the city. "
CTnvyct $nlc.
J.BS
-MARTIN d: CO.
CARPET SALE.
flic Special Carpet Sale held
durinrr tl
finucdal
lis week will be
con-
of next week.
COMMENCING AUG. 12.
During this sale Carpets will
be sold at lower prices than
ever known te the trade.
WALL PAPER.
Special prices in Wall Paper
during this sale, and 5,000
pieces of White Back or Blank
Papers at 5c up.
5,000 Geld Papers, pretty
and new designs, at 8 and 10c
100 Smyrna and Brussel
Rugs at one-half price, during
next week only.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
lilioccllrtitcemt.
-piVKRYBOIl WANTS IT I
THAT IK-KVERYIIODY WHO HAS EVER
TRIED ITI
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Still Holds the Fert.
We haven't the bluest mills lu Iheuerld,
but there U no better mill nn where at lewd
there I- no mill that can make br tier flour. Se
fcay Uieu-aud of ;people lu till community,
and we take their wenl for It.
If you hate trouble with jour baking, this
het weather, you will perhaps dicceier that
the trouble lies with your flour pret Ided ou
de net use Leian's Fleur, lfyen are ulug that
article, and till have troiible with your bak
ing, perliarw It U beenuMS of ihe even. It can't
be the flour If you use LetRii't, i
X,' . iSJf .AfnjfeU
Pry t$00fe.
rrn
E FEerLE'8 CASH STORE-
BARGAINS
-IN-
FLANNELS
-AT-
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
We have made large purchases of Flannel of
every description which te day nre worth from
Vi le 10 per cent, mere money. Our customers
shall have the benefit of our purchases as long
as the stock en hand lasts.
WE WILL QUOTK YOU
Specially Lew Prices en Flannels
DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST.
Heme of these goods will undoubtedly be
higher In prlce later In the tcnen when Ihere
Is a greater demand.
We have some special makes of Fine Quality
Heme-ltada Flannels net te be had elsewhere
In this market.
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
nmrtO-lydll LANCASTER, PA.
N
KW YORK HTORE.
Prepare for Coel Weather.
It Will Come.
WATT & SHAND
Bought Twenty Cases of Blue, White and Scar
let ALL-WOOL FLANNELS
At the Great Trade Auction Hale, and new offer
the Very Rest Goods at the Lowet
Trices eter known
ALL-WOOL WHITE FLANNELS,
ALL-WOOLBLUE FLANNELS,
ALL-WOOL SCARLET FLANNELS.
At Prices te Suit Evcrj body.
Weenen te-dav a Full T.lni fifmir rvlnhrntni
All-Wee! FLANNEL SKIRTS AND SKIRT
INGS, lu Red, Blue and Orey btrlpei, at our
usual low prices.
ALL-WOOL STRIPED SKIRTS at 11.00
Each.
..FINEST ALL-WOOL SKIRT In Plain and
I ancy Celers, In skirts or by the jard.atjl.50
cadi.
BLANKETS! BLANK Era!
Wc arc new showing nn Iniinence Rteck of
Orey. White aii'l Scarlet ALL-WOOL
BLANKETS at Very Lew Prlce. '
New Yerk Stere,
uvvltuice.
QTANUARD CARRIAUE WORK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
10, 12, ittSIARKET STREET,
(Rear of thoPestomce),
LANCASTER, PA.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN
Buggies, Phxtens, Family Carriages, Etc.
The Elliet Sleck in the Country.
We new hate a Full Line of SECOND-HAND
WORK Any Style Yeu WauL
Repainting and Repairing promptly attended
le. One eel of workmen neclally riniilejeil
CIUO Ctl
tha'i nur
rer tlm'. purpose. The lovvel prices in the
county for flrst-clawi work
S-Glte me a Call and Examine My Werk.
:: u,
itlueic.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
PLEASE BEAD THIS!
WE IIAVK
TAKEN THE
TOH THE
AGENCY
Scbemacker Geld-String Piane!
We hale them new in tteek, and Invite our
friends and the public generally tecall and tce
them.
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
NO. 24 WEfeT KING bTREET.
uSHidAw
, ,1 -
4?Jv
CECURE A HOME IOR YOUR FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Yenr Family.
FOIl SALE
ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120
feet deep, en Lancaster ateuue, between Wal
nut aim Lemen ttrccts.
Two-Hery brick dwelling houses wlih man
ard reef, perclic In front, lets HI fiet ibs-ji, en
North Pine, between Clietiiiit and Walnut
klreetit.
Twe-story brick dwelling Iiuiimii with rrunt
ants. Iren fence, lets 1KI feel deep, cm Wet
Walnut, between Mary and Pine n'rceU.
Twe-story brick dwtlllng heiifc, it f,Tt
deiM-.en ttest Umeu btrcct, l-elwun Charlette
and Mary htreetk.
Threeterv brick dvvclllim Iieiimv, It Ijlftet
deep, with all the modern linpreiiiiiiuts, frunl
jiirtl;eii UtM Chestnut vtnst, ladwis n Pine
Hint Net In ttrcru.
-.A,",,J,OUM?" E.n.1 Walnut. North Lime.
North Mar), between Walnut an I Union, and
lmen, bctwetii Marj and Pine. irecis.
All tlienbeie heu-fhare lugoed erdci.uewlv
ri?JTTd. gH' " V"."s '" " ' luenif.. ivaler lii
tliekitchin.and the cellars warranted te be drt
Cal undt.ee for jour-elf, no trouble te show
.I.NO. V flRIEL,),. ,
... . JACOB URIEL. i- 1-Koeutor..
apr.Vlyd.M.W.S 3jcl North Mnry .-lnel.
TJ1SlW''v':eT.l ' "
FURNITURE STORE,
run line of I iiriuiure nf every descriiitlu .Im
lowest prlees. ai, I'nderuklug pVc.m, at at
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