Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 13, 1889, Image 2

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-K ROBERT CLARK, IMtillslier.
tHK "DAILY INTELLUiENCEll.-1'ubllstied
i? tveiy day in Uie year, but Sunday. Served
.t tw4im I. It. la -ll. ntfil l1tTf,imtlt,if
.r towns at ten cents n week. By mall five del-
- lrs k year in advance; tV) cents n month.
"WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER-Onc dollar and
ft fifty cents a year. In ndvnncc.
UllUi 1U OUU3l.KllU.lva I. emu lv in
I- or postefflco order, mill Trhfre neither or
', these esn ba procured tend In n registered
j- letter.
. Bntcred at the roterilrc, as second class mall
; matter.
F.l AnmtKxs. THE mTELMOENCER,
fl, Enueaider, I'e.
LANCASTER, PA., August 13, 1889.
Tlic Vacancy On I lie Supreme Ilencii.
' Mr. Harrison lilts uew mu opportunity
of showing tlie people of tliu rnltcd
Btntes thht lu one particular lie Isti
tirbiul, intelligent ami wise executive.
There exist a vncnuey en the supreme
bench of the United Stuttt nnd under
t he constitution nnd thu lnv Mr. Hur-
rlsen,ly nnd with the tttlvUc of thu Sen-
ntc, is til niivieliit n mint te till it. iiiu
nnpelntinenlx te elllce ly tin invent
nilnilnlstrntlen have for the ine-d part
met Willi little nub Ic favor, (if ieuie
'i llicre nre notnble cxccptleni nnd some
', of the home nud foreign ettlees urc oral
i ilably filled.
There nrc net many, If any, ellkcs in
the gift of the president which equal in
importance nnd responsibility thai
8s which he Is new about te fill. Thu sc-
K;curity of our constitution and national
3:j rights and treaties arc ciilrastctl in a
rZie ?neHinn ,0 Mu supreme court, and In
rj, tlniea or uatleiinl disaster anl war our
2R!i,ceunlry b pnfeguanl nnd bulwark are
Jef. found in the nurllv.intcL'rlt v and wisdom
Pef our national court of Judicature. A
i.MnrsuMii, a .lay aim n j nucy unvu uuen
flnstrc en that court, and their upright
iJlvcs nnd judicial jnirlty and wlwleni
hnve lielped te make our national char-
ajrtjr great and fctreng.
"i'ieperl Ik true, it loelftt ery much a
if the provident were about te mnke a
very bad appointment. When V. II
H. Miller was appointed te the office of
uttemey general everybody laughed nt
the Midden elevation of nn unknown
lawyer from Indianapolis. It wn con-
ccditl, however, that Mr. Ilarrieeu hud
h right te malie up IiIm own family of
mlviscrs, and the feutlnient which made
him cling te his old law partner was
tacitly understood te be nn admission of
weakness and lack of pelf-reliance en the
purl of the new executive. Uul when
that feeling of personal regard gees
te such nil extent thai it would ele
vate the unknown Miller te a teat
en the supreme bench, then it I time te
rail a "halt. Hs-Preslilcut Cleveland
widely and broadly disregarded nlltlm
rlalms of frieiuMilp or fentiwship, when
he tilled the olUce of ehlef justice of the
supreme court. With n discretion that
came from ripestntesiuaiibhlp he selected
Mr. Fuller, who had proved hU lltuc-i
for the position by the eminence he had
gained In lil chosen piofefleu In the
city of Chicago, lie was beVt en all
Mdea by frlentN who would have misled
him into grievous error, but with the
clear eye and firm heart he peculiarly
Ills, be made an appointment which,
while It chagrined sonic of his nearest
advisers, met with the approval of the
people of the United filates.
The nppelntmenl of Attorney Ucnural
Miller would cast iiMigmaen the present
itdmlnWratleii it would be difficult te
remove. Mr. Miller may be a geed
lawyer. Nothing lias as yel oc
curred in the Attorney general's de
pai Uncut te test his legal ability. Hut
the main objection H te the principle
which allows such e 111 cob ns supreme
judgeships te be given te personal friends,
either an ii reward of personal service or
out of pure friendship and regard. Mr.
Miller has net proved his Illness for the
office nnd for that reason his appolnt appelnt
' ment would bean experiment Mr. Har
rison has no right te make. We have
no doubt there aie several lawyers in
every eity of 60,lMKl people In the t'nien
who are just ns capable us the present
attorney general. Indeed there nre
many reasons why Mr.Milter should net
le appointed and there are actually
none which cnll for his elevation te the
present vacancy. What ica-en cunld
Mr. Harrison give te thoi-Vnale, if that
IsulyrcfutM'tecnnlirni thisappointmeut'.'
HV could only make a js'i-seiial pica for
his friend and one time partner In thu
law.
Mr. Harrison had better take the ad
vice of his best friends in this matter;
nnd these who nre most concerned in
his political prosperity will de well te
dUsiiade 111 in from this appointment.
The love and allectien for Ills friend and
partner tin: (strong-; wee te him if he j ield
te thcKi te the detriment and harm of his
country's honor and welfare ! Worse
indeed In the minds of the intelligent
people of the country would this dimip dimip
peintnient Is than having u lllalne tec
'rctury of ttate and a Tanner commis
sioner of pensions. These latter will be
of short duration, tin- former a liMime.
It Is telw hoped tliul Ibruiie- Mr. Har
rison will display home wisdom nud
nerve and evidence at least his geed In
tention tn serve the tM interests of the
people and avoid the appointment of
his attorney general te the supreme
bench.
I'cril anil Pleasure In Jiinel.e.
Through an interview published in
tlie I'hlhulelpiiin Jwjuinr, Dr. A. If. P.
A.if, who lies charge of the physical
trululngef the students of the (.'Silver (.'Silver
rdtyef Pennsylvania, make a furious
attack upon tobacco. The vutsl bus
thriven finely, under se many tierce as
saults, that there need 1 little fear
among the tobacco growers nud dealers
of Lancaster, that the remarks of the
doctor will have nny important elllel,
but it is interesting te note hew many
l.'rrible things :i mini can sec in :i pisir
lltjlerell of weed, If he only tries right
hard. Dr. Leuf recites the miulliur facts
hlxiut the deadly nicotine, hew in con
centrated solution one drop killed a deg,
and uew it would destroy human life in
from two te five minute. In fact se
wift and sure u killer does nicotine np-ix-ar
Unit the wonder is thut no one 1ms
Suggested the use of It lu the execution
if itltlllllll A If, ft.. ... 1 l...fc t
f niiiiumiB. jic s.is nun mere is
iSy-i eneuch of this noisen in n cicm-tullll
V.V (WO men If it were nil nlirU.l .,l.i,.l.
It is net, and he tells of a smuggler who
was fatally loUeued by cuileealing to te to
bjicce Ifcttvcs next te bis kkln. Accord Accord
te his own obscivutleu of the students
, of the Unlvcrsily, the use of tobnece
- uuiib iiiu jiiiiim huu lutu-jRiiiu iiieuiui,
$i' physical nud moral stamina of the raw,
v- besides creating nn upjHitltu for strong
Y-. drink, uud killing many js-ople ; for the
jj doctor holds that very many deaths ut-
tributcil te ether causes, are due te to te to
baeee. He is evidently quite sincere ii)
lib lellcf that the use or tobacco I' the
root of much, If net nil cvJJ i.ul like
uii)t. lvfermcre, eeuidenib! weakens
the force of his attack by blind and ln ln
tempcrate zeal.
If tobacco Is se vlle a thing thai
" very llttle can be. said In lis favor
while there id hardly niiy limit te what
ean be said against It," hew deis
It happen that physicians ns it rule nre
smokers. He tells us Hint some sixty
thousand tens of the weed nre used In a
year, yet the nue does net appear te be
In danger of extermination, that
workers in tobacco find early graves or
mind constitutions from the mere
handling of it, and yel the death rate in
thh tobacco town is net untMially high
nnd we even struggle along without a
Isiard of health. Excessive usoer tobacco
has Its iK-iially and It Is no doubt n very
bad thing for youth, but there iintt.t be
a great deal of pleasure and solace In It
or Its use would net bose universal. All
pleasures are guarded with perils for
their abuse, and the plcasunnef smoke
make no exception, se thai in spite of
iiliirtuislf thcusoef tobacco will continue
nnd thousands of tens will rle In smoke,
of which by far the greater part will be
as the Inccn-e of thank-giving from con
tented soul" that have solaced their little
wech and weirles with n whlll' of hand
les smoke.
CHI.I.MI in some p.trts of town are
i nuuevcd and disturbed try tlie Imtklng of
dogs nl alt IteurHOf the night. Hogs will
b.irk, of course; It must be fun le Ilium,
nud it cannot well be helped, though It Is
death te some people In less of sleep or rest.
What we object te Is tluit they nre per
mitted te run ut large in such number,
r.iunet persons keep their dogs within the
bounds of their own yards nt night? The
barking hits bcrouie n positive nuisance in
fie Ninth ward. Tliere should be some
liw limiting Ihu number or dogs kept at
oue heuse. A step ought te be put te dogs
l tinning nt large without cellars and ap
parently without owners. IT owners
would keep their dogs during tlie nlghl In
tlmtrewii yards, moil) than half of the
iiulsniue would be rcineted i nt nny late,
owners tlieiuteU ps would tlreii hae tlie
benefit of the barking near them.
Tur. New Yeik (mmcicMl Aitirr
Hrr, idler mentioning thai Ihcre nie
uuiiioreits indications in Ureal tlrlliiiii,
that the ship building Industry there i en
tering en a roiiewed period of proserlty,
says Auther: " We may nl.xe see en this
sliloef the watoriiignsef n substantial re
vival. The old yards nre full of business,
and nre extciidlug their facilities, nnd new
yards, llke llie olio seen le be created by
Mr. ('. I Itiintinglen, nt Norfolk, show
th.it there Is n gmsl deiiiaud for voswels.
t)f late, also, American capital has ence
mero seuglit Investment In ships even
though compelled by our nnllipiatcd uavl uavl
pttleu laws te lly the Ilrltish ilag Instead of
the stats nml stripes. Hut we cannot hn-
nglne that our nnvlguthm laws w 111 be sni
ff red te rciuiiiii niiiiii longer en the statute
books."
Tail buse ball pitcher lias luiind n new
K-eupatlen in Honolulu. The uiednrii iu
veutlnn of tlie d) naiiille bomb has halved
bi elevate his mission in life, lie is no
longer deemed te twirl the leather-coveted
sphere nl the bend ei shins of his enemy
h.itniiiim. Ills ilestructivene.ss has become
lessdllllcult nud iiiuie ceilniii. It seems
thcie was a battle at Honolulu, and the In
sui gents were gathered into dm bungalow
which Tet med their hcadquarteis. A rrull rrull
lesi clVetl wits mnde te disloilge thein.
riually the happy thought came te one of
tlie kliig'nguanlsaud tlie seniccs of the
pitcher of the Honolulu base hall club
were secured. The doughty I wilier of llie
sphere tool; Ills position en the lop of a
building sonic distance away and with tlie
precision of a Kcele or u lilenseu coolly
dropped dynamite bombs into the midst of
the Insutgents.
The base hall pitcher was tee much for
tlie rebels and alter a low stilke.i culled mi
them I lii' siiricuilctcd. In the future it
will be the deadly down cutve nud the
fatal up sheet of die dynamite bomb ba.
lull pitcher, Instead of llie uueeilam bullet
of tlie Winchester iille or the unreliable
tb i list of dm sabie. I.ct our national army
have a contingent of base ball pltclieiH.
Tin: lowest bidders have tlie centi.tct en
North Duke street if the people thorn nie
wllllug.The work will beclosely scrulhil?cd
if tmdcitnkeii, and It must be well done le
save the reputation of the coutraeteis. If
the propeity owners de net chne te have
the work proceed better use can easily lie
found for (lie money in this town of many
wants, nud there nre iiiimy squares where
driviiiK Is dllllcull even lu the best of
weathei. Due side of Meuth ijuccn street
slopes like the mef of n beuse nud paits of
Neilb I'uccn sliiituit nit op with iidcs
and imllles that would disraie a teuulrv
read. Hniwbeiry Micet, fieni Audtcw te
the cemetery, Is in a leu i fnl condition and
Neith Plum net much heller, while Seuth
I'riuce, with the exception of the cotton
mills square, Is in a state of general dilapi
dation diat contrasts strongly with the well
laid section referred te nud Illustrates the
costliness of peer work.
Tiiimi: are iiiuii vhe can scarcely ever
stale a fact In ordinary tonus and simple
truthfulness. All their geese are swun
until you sce the birds. They weik up
the uiebt simple iiiatcrlids into the must
showy ininaucCH, sliiriug up the smallest
sediment of tiutli iutoceloiiug matter suf
llclent for hogsheads full of the adulterated
uttliie. Ik net this a species of moral
petty larceny? And K It net as disrep.ita
ble te the delinquent as it is injurious te
ssictv The habit of cMmgor.itlen, like
nuuiv ettiei htiblls. Is upt te becoine a
slavisli necessity, and the entile lil'ii of such
persons boomed te be passed in a kind of
tucutiil telescope, through wbeie iiiagul
ryltig iiiedltiin they luuk upon themselves
nud everjlhiug mound llieiu. I'ultivute
Hiuipllciiy and truthtulncks; doKcrlbe
things as they nre and you will give
pleasure as well uh prulll.
Tin: fastest marriugeeu hvcuiIUkjU ptuet
.M'sterday en the SuitclibaeU. When the
I; nut was tied the c.n was gulng at the into
of u utile in Ihiity guuemls. t'mlerllioeeld
gleam of the moon, with die mule uud
clatteref thecal, with us Ks and trees Dying
(Kist, the liajqiy jkiii wcie ssleiuuly iniide
one.
It is a sli.mgc la my w Inch moves Mime
js. jple te lake Ibis must seiieubMep ill the
midsl of htiiii .-urieiiudiiiiis. It is te be
iicsuiiusl lh.it they dicad the turn lul suleiu
nily of mi i.idiuary ccicnieiiv and in the
excitement of pl.nc uud sllmitiun endeavor
te ferifcl the icsHiic-ibilily el their aet. Ur
is It n meibid daiie fui uotericty
wiiicli bring ulul wisidlngs up in a lui lui lui
loeti, or the lop of high memiiiuintN, in
caves nud en rtylug inilw-uy inrs. Ilctere
the summer Is iust vie may e.iect smli a
ceremony from the top of the ISill'cl tower
uiil we will be much mistaken if the uisli
Kirtuipauts Ijo net Americans. When It
comes te deiuj; foolish, cmy and nonsen
sical things, such as jumping liem higli
biulges, lleiiliiig ever Niugai-.t I'lillsina
barrel, ur Kiitlnt; iiiiiiiusl lu a railway car
lliniiiiu; nt the rule el two miles n minute
you can wagei yu l. t d'!lsi Ihoheiees
are AiuciitBiis.
Ililliyrrp ly the IIculs ami shot.
A widow named liillis and her two
daughters, nearly grown, living in Mc
Dowell county, W. Vu., were leund dead
by neighbors last Tilday. it appcareil
that they had been criminally assaulted
and murdered. The Hellls brothers were
susiocted, and a vigilance eoiuuilttee was
organized te punish them.
The captain or n beat that arrived down
Iho Big handy from rikevllle en Mendav
morning reports that the Hellls brothers
. - captured by the committee, hung up
by ti heels te the limb of a tree, and then
shot le death.
Tnnnln and l'rwlesllnntlen.
Frem the New Yerk an.
A rather unexpected Instance of fntallslie
ijelleris round In a dlxsortnllen ujkjm lawn
tennis, contributed te Jlnvprr'a Ynnni)
People by n player of recognized capability,
Mr. Valentine O. Hall. In giving advlce
nl I tossing for ceuits- Hinging up a re
volving racquet bcliu: the usual mellusl
reported te Mr. Hall admits hluisclfte be
a prcilcstlnatlunlst:
ItHciti'tn, nsn rule, fall 'reiigli,' no dm I In
calling I klieulil prefer tills to'iiiieotli."
This sounds vety much llke haying that
In lipping ceppers a fellow who wants te'
win, bad better call heads, or Inlls, accord
ing te the habit or a coin, neiucthiug w hlch,
se far as we knew, is still undetermined.
Hew Mr. Hall discovered (lint the genius
or n tennis racquet was " reunh " should
be fullv explained j or if that Is tee much
for him It should be studied by the uutiiil uutiiil
fadurers until they get nt the racquet's
onraldcdneNS and get It out. If the Hall
theory Is Justified, the racquet should no
longer be allowed te arbitrate ns te any
thing. It's a cnink, unweithv efany ie
stHinslljlllty whalsoevcr ether than le bang
the submissive ball. If cannot be an um
pire of any seit.
Whlle we are en the subject of lawn ten
nis, however, It is worth whlle te give Mr.
Hall's opinion as te hew It should be
played, alter the fellow who claimed the
intfgh side of the racquet hns decided who
shall open the service. We will give the
most luipettaiit general rules :
" Tlic voile) er lirnU tile Inw line plajei.
"Don't tte tin linlMellry miles HhseltiUi)
1 1 ry.
"Three led from the net Is the ln;t ihiIUeii
Ter vel ley I ne.
" lleu't lob If you cull help II.
" S-re from die centre el llieluiM1 lln.
" I'e net try te iniilic 11 e very swill.
loll l'l.AVIMII SIKOUW.
1 In re rmi riem dm net, III Ihu inhUllcut I he
court, !. I lie ;M pmltlen te tiilie.
"If MKSlhe, get there nml iltWu din ether
innii iiwny, liy lobbjlncever his hcnil.er nlher-
WlK).
"Never inn upon jour service, cither llrnler
Feeeiid.
"Never run half way up; ke all llie way, 01
net ut nil.
Kilt I'hAVINO IlOCMl.lS.
"The liest ihwIIIuii lereurli pluvcr Is live het
from the net, nearer the centre limn Khtn lines.
"I'l the server run up lifter the second
acrvlee.
" Whither sn ill service I prelllnhlv Isn qttes qttes
lien." With llicsn hhitNUpeiilemusmiinii'uviei
the plnver who has cxeetillve skill le pro pre
lit bv them will de well te devote his llnie
te miiiptlm; IIipiii te his practice, instead of
worrying his biniu ever the liitnlistic doc
trine that lays the letigli-Mdcd tncqilct
supine Instead of lireue. That Is n subject
bitter lett te Mr. Hall i and the sooner he
will fill m 0 iule a meie eullghteiililg
exegesis, die morn satisfactory it will be
le die gieut, crewing, nml, fur the pieieut,
much niystilled weild of lawn tenuis
play ei
treat Tour Teeth
ItatliiT than have IIipiii pulleil. bet jour iln.
tlsl stive nil he can. Yeu iteslrn le have trouble,
bee huse you have net nwil hOZODONT. When
preirly ll.veil, then rub en die SOZODONI',
nml lucp them all rleht for time tuemur.
IJ-2K lyileeil,tlyv
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OOD'HrlAitHAl'AIUI.I.A.
ALL RUN DOWN
I'reiii tliewcnkeiiliifrcfreel of Waiin weiitlier,
by hard weik, or fi mu n lenu Illness, you n'il
11 ti'O't tonic nml bleed purlllrr like lloeil'a Bm
sni'iirllln. If you have never tiled this peculiar
ineillelnc iIem) no. It will rvm jeiistrfnglli
unit npprtite.
" I Ien,!' SaikiipiitlllH puve mn new llle, 11ml
leMeieil me te my wonted health unil
stiencUi.' Wilt 1AM ll.i'Lecun.Tlllnn.N. II.
CIIVKN L'l'HI lIi:.
" t huh cenipblely run iteun nml was fur
nenily two jenrs muter ineilleiil trrntiueul
being Riven up te die by plij'ilrlnns. Mj-mother
urgeit me leliilie ItoeirsHarsripprlllii. Atlnt I
cenvenleil, nail I hnve never InUcnnnythlnc
whli'h lielHil me as much ns Heed's Knrsjipa
1III.1 blrh renteieil me tn health unit vigor. I
ha" 1 diliis It nheut four iiieiiIIik, ntiilnm
iiem.i'I'I ell.. inR. I ciin work nil itaj-nidi
crj litil ! I recommend It te anyone
whee sj iiin I prestinlctl." Nr.l.lA Neiu.i:,
Ptsirln, 111.
a 1. mn 1 Aiiurnn:.
" When I bought Heed's Hnisiipaillln 1 luiuln
u goeil Inveilmenl of mm dollar In medicine for
Iho tlrst time. II tins driven oil rhcnmitllsiu
nnd liupi eveil my upprttte se much Hint my
be.iiillnirlnliitiessi.ij-s I iiiuel lee-p It locked up
or itlin will be coin p Med toraUe my beard with
evf ry ether hmrilcr that lakes IlooilSiuwii.i IleoilSiuwii.i IloeilSiuwii.i
rllhi.' Tuejivs llcintiu.i , kill Tillnry Blurt,
llnsiklm, N. V.
' W nil like IIihmIN Saiiiipsnlla, It it mi
sli. ntlii iiiiik ' I.I7II. lUl.let'li. Aubilin,
It. I.
HOOD'B BARHAPAUILLA
Hulilby all ilru(;(,ltu. SI; six ter 6. Picpniiil
old by f. I. IIDOD A I'O., Lewell, .Muss.
ItHI IHIHHSOM': DOI.l.AK. (2i
U.NIIi:itVi;AH t.llillT AND JIICDIUM
welKlit iinilerwiar III nit Kmdisunil imv
sle, nt KKIHMAN'H tients' I'urulshliiL' Htere,
I! WcsllvliiKSlieeU
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4-Nin,i;iiti:i:s)Tei k iaiim.
STORM KING V81G1.)
UlX'Oltl) 2::w.
stiiiidnril liy llieeitlni: nnd IVi-fei-innucc.
Kind by II M'I'Y Mriur.M, neenl ;:.' nml
she of .' trotters nnd piieeis with iiferils
Hern i:l:i4 le ije, nmt eer tin with iccurds
better than 'J..'iO.
I'.nti lw McMiinlir's N mi, -n, ,,f ,
'Ml',. May I'm en, .' M, A,.
Sts'iiiiililiiin liy Iliiwiird'sSlrihnili's llierintuli-
tiled.
'Illllll tl.llll tij SJlllllll s MlswllGel,Mlll nt DIH'h
Messenuei.
HieiiMlCiNii is n baj.sliiiii.lii hi liauiU and
wi luhs about l.iHje lbs. Ilasalwins taken Hist
piciniiim nt state anil county I. ills, ills culls
me tin ire unit hnitilsnine.mul II ve thai huit been
sold nveniceil J.tls.oent an nvrincv age or one
unit n half j ears. He was taken ilcht out efllie
stud anil with very little pieparulleu reduced
Ills leeerd trout ii3if' te 1!.:, liettiux tluee
heats In -': 10, 2M unit 'Ml. lie went it iiuurter
In one el die tulles lu ;t." seconds-ii i'jn i-alt
whltli shown his capacity If I couhlsnare him
Ieiik cueiikIi lu die stud te be prepared ler vr ry
taut work.
Ti:it.MN.-.iil.lW Ter n lull until Ills piesenl
book Is lull, iillcr wlilch he will stmiil at S7,'i.ui.
Jy4-tri. DAM., ii. K.NIil.t:. Matlctta. Pa.
M
n.i.iitsv n.i.i:.
MIULERSVILLE.
'I In iiilers-sKii,ii ,. the MilluMill,. ut
Net mid SiIi.hiI will beijlu en Menitiij , teivni
bcr ", IvS'i, unit i iintinue iMeiitj-i'lght weeks.
ltlXil'LAIttnl'liHlx
Icuibeii, Klcitii'iitmy I unrsr,
Teaehcrs' Belentlllc I'eurse.
HPIXiAI.lUliteU's.
College PteiKiraterj' Cuttrs
UustncM-lloekkevpliu;, Typew rltliu;
Ihtsl.
nes i urrenpenuenee, etc.
Vecal and liutruuiuitnlMuitlc.
CeurM! In ChfinMrj Piciwrntleii fei
utility of Mtsllcluc
Ihi-
lsslal llutcs ue stnrt rtmlnsnt ler
l'liplU fiein Lminiitei.
I id j
Pupils eilnitlt.il nl niij time, lei cultOk.-iii
leini,He.,ndilicss the nlneinl,
!.'. Olt.VM l.VTI;.
uiiBUi,t:,,i;,l,J,,.,l,At Jllllcrsvlltv, p,,.
itlitchincvij.
OTKAM.
e none leciiu line
nl It'll! Ien of reiiMuners
Iiir ClutiKv illasses, Stcmii Itntllntei-M and Ktcun
ilculliiK Apimnilus; Set unit Cup Sc"w. uud
tn fact ulniit cverjthhn; utiulrril b steam
useis, nml ull el which we eiler til prices which
we cimruulce te be lower than these or nnv
ether denier in thi vlclnttv. '
WehuesislUvrly the l.iiKcst stiKk.nnd Lc
tiiii ciuiucted with the Telephone i:.chaiice
inv prciuutd in receive mid till all orders lu the
kliurtrsi iHistllile lime. When In want of mi.
thins In out Hue, call en lis for prices nnd w
will ceialiu'c ,ii of our ublllty mid w-llllii"-
iir.u,mu')iu .MUiie.i, IMIIIJ anil VCMlUun,
nit- M uij-i. icj.ttii ei nn Kiini ei iimf iniierv nre
unexcelled In IjimaMer, nnd we lespciftully
solicit u share of your patronage.
Central Machine
Works,
1SI AlK6NUUTIIl'IIUISTIANsmi:L-r,
l.ANCAsri:n, Pa.
Heed Werk, lleasiuiunle Charges, Prompt
uei. 'rcleiihoiieronnts'llon dt-tfilll
gvttevucyq.
jr trriiKit s. kacffjian,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Second Fleer IUhlciunn Lair Uulldlne, Ne.
erlh DukeHtuel. nprWydAw
ei nicmn insula nun i.UKiinrrs NiupUes, te our
ltiri:emiit vurlisl stis'k of I'liic n)e, Cut'l.
.Mallfrtble unit Cast 1 1 en rililuKs, i.beliw,
Viilenholeiimiil t'siiduriau. Shirt, Piston mid
Vnlc Piickliiuk: Scotch nml Itcd l.lnc ll..M.i.
intr liK-lilllit. ler lilltililillii; Knclnrs, llellns
Shiiltlni;, Pulleys. Ibllici rs. Swlal .Maetilmry!
I'luiubeik unit tins I lltcis' Toels, I"alteriis
MisleU. ami Iren nnd lliusi. fiiMli., r..i
fltatmmtthct:'0.
riiii.ADELrniA. Tue'Jay, AurimI 13, liW.
Tim 25c Challis cream,
navy, black are one of the
wonders of the dress goods
counters. Fine, even, every
fibre wool. Put together like
the 50c French : finished like it.
Only an expert can tell them
apart.
The 10 cent Heeks arc ;i
host. A hundred may be hee
hundred titles, including vol
umes of Scott, Dickens, bidney
LusVca, Tolstoi, Stevenson and
ether foremost writers. Some
thing besides rubbish gets paper
covers these days.
Bound Beeks for a triile, tee.
Dlclirns. lli veli.. SIWI
Ihackrrny, 10 vels., I l
Hcetl, 12 vel., (H
And se en.
eve en Boek
11 you keep an
Nr.ws (5 c, 50c a
year) you knew all about it.
Niirililrttchtli Mitel entrance.
Manufacturer's samples fin
est Balbriggan Hosiery, half or
less.
Men's Half Hese (ieinch)
Women's Hese (9. inch)
Cotten, lisle thread, cashmere ;
unbleached, colored, black.
Near the Children's 40c
stockings for 15c.
Chestnut sti'-etshle, woslef Midu Alsle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Xlfn ('jioetift.
N
TKW i'HKbTOItK.
Prepare for Coel Weather.
It Will Come.
f
aniicis. - Jiaiiiicis.
WATT & SHAND
llell;ht 1'u'll
l sirs of Blue,
let
While a nil .Scut-
ALL-WOOL FLANNELS
At the Unnt Trade Auction .-nle, and new eftcr
Hie Veiy llext Henda nt the t,eesl
Priens ever known.
all-wool witrri: flannels,
ALI.-WOOL BLl'K 1'I.ANNEI.S,
A I.L-WOOL HOAItLKT FLANNELS.
At Prices te Suit Uvciybedy.
Weopentednj' n Full Line uf our f'elehintcd
AllAVoel ILANNin. SlCllflS AND SIClltT
INUS, lu Itnl, Illuii nnd drey Htilien, nl our
mind low pi Ices.
ALWWO'iL
i;.icii.
wimi,i:i skiiits nt ji.ni)
FINI-JT ALL-WOOL SKIItT in Plain ami
Fancy Cnliini, In sklitu or by the .viiiit,iill.fiO
'Hill.
Ill VNHETM! IILANUKI-M'
We m new slum mi; nn Imuieiise simk of
I.P-. White nud Hrnilet ALL-WOOL
ltl.VNKETfcnt Very l,e Pile-.
ew Yerk Stere.
i-Htivcellrtucumv.
r-OUK.iPA.)
COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE.
New IIiiiI.Iiiu'x ; l.nri;" Fuilewiueiit ; Scbnlai
shlw; Ijiboialery j Library; (l)iunnshim.
Pieparcs fei Celbxe or llil-lnr-.,. Separate
leurse for l.nlles. .Modern liui;ii.i);es lu Itcmi
lar Course. Tuition. Jill per Minium. Itixinl In
prlvnle finiilll, :i,1ii H'I week. Facility of
nine. 17th Jim opens Hi ptcinbiS 1. l'orcnta l'ercnta l'orcnta
lei;ue, ndilreN
lti;V. JAMES MiFOFHALL, I'll. I)..
JjiiKtd l'lcililent.
i itiiivs.i.s hi;ali:i) piioi'esAi.swii.i,
I be leei iv l lij the iter t'eniuiltteii until
.Se clock p. ni., Wcdncwbiv, Ailisust II, Iss'.', lit
the .Majer selhee ler the cl'unlni; of the cast
nicrvelr, the weik lotiedenc in the lollewinj;
uiauner: flic elly wilt tenieve as lnueh of the
water tretn the uservelr ni can be drained
thiuusli the plpei, tlirconlrneter te tenieve
balnnie ut hU own evpense; Iho centraeinr
In remove all mud within reservoir mill cart
It uwny, the mud unit ilebrlt te be temeveil
bv way el' die neilli alde of tlie icservelr:
the eniiaeinr will be held te a strict neconii necenii
Inblllty let the acnlterliiK of mud ever the
uroiiniKer ilauuiKCMleuc te the banks or letic
ing uf it-sei veir ; niier the mud and debris
Is icinoveilicserveli Ntebc tliDrenidilv viaslied
inside bv conlnicler. The work Ist'obecom Ist'ebecom Ist'obecem
tiicniiil liumedlatcij upon notice by the major
of awiird el eentiael, and must he completed
n itlitn lived ijs attereiiuiininceinent of work.
Bidders vi ill aivempnnv their bids with u ,cr
titlcd cluvk nl ten Ihi cent, of the amount of
Ibeir bids, mil ii)hiii the nvvurd of lentrnet a
IhhiiI of JAM ter the faithful eompletleii of the
work inusi i,,. l:tv n. I'ndei in, itirumstiiiicc
will extra i Miioeiisiitteu be alleweil.
lly Onlci ei Wuler I'euiiulttii'.
.niirj-ud i:dw. FDui.iii.ia, .mi.
I jltuPii.-. l.s si;.i.i;iipui)PiwAliviLL
I be iicetietl by the nil i tuininlllir until
loeteck p. in. en Hattirday, August 17. lsv.i,
t the Jtn.v m's Olllee. tot the purpose of iiniklmr
the fellow I in; diwcrllied inpnlrk nl the itmick
llrlck (trlst Mill, ltltj- villi be In two parts,
ns rollewii. First - Fer a new Penstock coin
nil te, with new Innd-Kalcs, new 'lnacifuuue
Inside or link, mid plank It up above the
water; Hew Inline ler rack, and plank theslitn
shut, die loins of rack te tic tliruciiiuirnT-lncli
round Iren unit one nnd ii-half inches iiiurt.
Second -should tl be found that die bottom of
Penstock l in uoed eomlliieii. nmt will net te
iiuue luneuniK, die work will lie as rollew, .
All Hie weik of the llrsl part, v, Mb th e
cepl ion or (lu boiteui el Penstock . new pests in
middle of inch less-. ill. anil level all up
straight ; mil all the diiuisht beve iiieund
wheeUand npali all pite and pinions. The
eoiitrmlei te Imnisli all matriial for the lull
onipletleuot the work. All Ihe Iranic liunbei
loin nl die l. -t white oak. mid theplaiil. itmsl,
sound pine i leal el sun. two luehi-s ttilek. The
iimlruciiii le iiinlieeellci'-itnm nnd remeveall
the old ueik.mid leieceive nil the old lumber.
Bidder will In- reuulred te accompany their
bids with a benil, Willi approved set uritv, in
the Mini el live bundled dollars, for the faithful
completion of the work, and further neree tn
llnish said work lu thirty days alter award Is
niiili) mid netulctl by the iimjer that work can
beiuniineiii it.
I'laiis mid .H-ciil(atlens an b
miiviir'seitlci .
Ml 11 III llle
llj ureter l the Water lemuilllie.
i:i)W. KUUF.Itl.KY, Majer.
eiifc'IMvvd Chairman Water Cemiiillti
K
:vn;Benv wanthit:
I HAT s-; i t;vnel) Willi llAs EVEIt
II li I I f
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Still Holds the Feri.
We lias, nt llie iii-4si mills in llieweild,
but tin re I ... In u. it nun i, ,,. nn, re-at least
there Is no mill that mn in ike better Heur. Se
my thousands or -people lu this community,
nud we take their went for It.
If j-eu luve trouble with your balling, this
het weather, you will perhaps discover that
(he trouble lies with your Heur provided you
de net use Levan' Fleur. If j-eu nre using that
nritile, nnd still have trouble with your link.
Ins, iK-rlmps ii u liccnu&c of the even, it can t
be Ihe Heur if jeu uh Lcvan !
J.
II AKIIY rcrAMM-iUIUU! NS FOIt ALL.
HT NO:
KLACK lllmEtTAM Hint were 60c, re
daced te 3c
IILACIC HI'NIlIETTAH tltsl were T.'Je, re
duced teMc
IILACIC HKNlUinTAS
dured te 82.
IILACIC HKSU1K1TAM
duccd te Tic.
that were 75c, rc-
thst were 5c, re-
IJLACIC 1IKNIUETTAM that were $10, re
duced tetrx!.
IILACK imt:b.s; H1LK9, II Inches Wide,
Werth ll.&e, nt 11.00 njnrd. Kvcry ynrd wsr-ranted.
NBiA BOSTON STOR6,
24 Centre Square. Jm Harry Stamm,
lotlttite.
rpO CL0TII1NO BUYEltS.
LGansman&Bre.
Xe Clese Out
The Entire Balance. efOur
SUMMER STOCK,
We Oiler Heme t'niisiinl
BARGAINS.
Itauilseme mid Stylish Hulttt at 8.W. Just
reduced from S10 nnd tli.
Elcg.iutSulls nt 510. J ut down from J18 and
SI".
Bey's anil Children's Suit reduced te one-lint
thelriicltuit value.
Sec our Bey'sHultK ut SJ, 51 and S5.
See our dilution's Hulls nt (1, $1.25, 91.73, ti.
DTIilii (feeds we nte Selling Belew Flrtt Cost.
Our Tailoring Department
Ollem some lienl liiiiRiiln-.
Sec our Fataloens te Older nt iSX' Jl, !.").
tfir Yeu eminet mfike nny mistake IuijIiik
these Keed, whether you need them for Imme
diate me or net.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
66 and 6B NOHTII QUEEN ST.,
S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA.
6V Net connected with ullJ'
Heuse 111 Ihecltj'.
ether Clothing
W1LL
IA.MHON A FOSTEU.
VLHY Ill'SY IN ALL IlEI'AH'l MKN1S.
Our Bargain Sale !
PRICES LOW.
Meme Barsaiiis Left In Men's, Bey mid L'lill-
tlrru'M Hulls.
Men's Suits, !1U.IJ te S.(0.
llej s suits, SS.00 te Stunt.
Chlldicu's Suits, SI.W le i.UO.
Men's l'leiiuel Ceat.' mid Vests,
5l.r)t'i53.l): fj.uJteH.N); 50.00 te?ia: !7.')le
55.U0.
I FUNlHllINO OKPAHTMLNT.
Out stock of Demet Flnnucl Hhirts Is very
hirsK, and ler iiuullty mid price It cannot be
beat.
Five Dezi ti Denmt Flannel Hhlrt", Reed pat
terns, at liOe ; worth Ssc.
Ten Dezen Deinet Flannel Hhltts, vcrj'KOed
patteniN, well made, for We.
Twenty liezen Deinet Flannel Shirts, bt,t
patterns and well innile, ntfiOe.
A lurt;c Hue of Deinet Flannel Hhirts, 1,'OimI
styles, ler 75c.
Fine French nnd English Flannel Hhliis fur
Sl.au, J1.S5, i.M, il.7.". 5i00.
l.'hllitien's Demet Fliiuiicl Waists for 25 unil.V)
cuts.
FLOSINO FlUCES ON STIiAW HATS.
thllilicn'H l.v lints for ,v
" ilV " lis-
" 2V-Sailer lints for 15.
."rfK Am-
Bev'h ,')c Hals for 2,'h!
50i-
".'."."". V .''"'"S)e
Me
!!.()
1.25
1.25
1.50
" il.tm
Jteii's fiik'
Hals for....
" ii.w
1.M
l.ri
" 1.75
2.W
And a Full Line of Light elt mid Mill' Hats
at greatly deduced Prices.
SHOE BAHOAINH.
Still u few bargains left in Mcu'r Wear. The
shot) Lew cut Hhees, marked fiem $.1.75, nrc
nearly nil sold, bill there nre still n row- sizes
ell. Alse the Ladles' Uistlng bhees, with kid
extng. both button uud laec. marked from 81.75
1 1.50, uud nil solid. Still have 11 lew-pairs,
Hires ranging Irem " te ).
Williamson & Fester.
Wi -its i: T K1NU bT.. UVNl'AKTEIt, FA
A Nl)
(118 MAUlCKTHTHHirr, HAltltlHBlIltO. FA
T. Kltlt'S BOOuTbTOHI-
Letter Heads,
Nete Heads,
Bill Heads,
X1
Statements
Piinltd te join mdir 111 ueal and aitls
lli designs, at
Bettem Prices.
nwOlvc usn tual elder and sec what
Mitlstai-tten we can give you.
HERR'S,
MIS. 5.'l .1 55 NOHTH QUEEN bT.
ittueic.
SPECIAL NOTICU
PLEASE READ THIS!
Wh 11AVU
TAKEN TIIL:
KOHTIIU
AuliNCY
Scliemacker Geld-String Piane!
Wc have llieiu new lu stock, uud Invite our
friends nud die public generally te cull nml sce
them.
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
I VI"JiT KINO STREET.
li.'llvihlw
3Ptr 000
2 CENTRE SOUHRE.
CLOHINCI OUT
elllLDKCN'H LACK CAPH.
Our Entire Mteck of 3TUe, tic, 5c, l'Jc,40cand
62Jc Cap
AT OfK l'IUCB-2C KACU.
. Ulg Uarssln In
WHITE KLANNEL8, ItED FLANNELS,
BLUE KLANKELS, OHEY FLANNELS
AND COTTON FT.ANNELH.
5U
H
AUEIldiBKOTHEU.
Nes. 25-31 West King St.
TOILLE DU NOHI) fllNUUAMS,
l'HKNCII aiNfJIIAMN,
SCOTCH GINGHAMS,
L'UMUIXATIONaiNOilAMS,
COTTON CHALLIliS,
W001,CHALIiIE.S,
FAST HLACK DATISTH,
FIOUltKD HATISTE,
I'HEKCH SATIKES,
DOM EST1C 8 ATINES,
HAGER & BROTHER,
Neb. 25-31 West King Street,
Jtttttchce.
H.
Z. RIIOAD8 & HON.
L-OiA PRICES.
Following will be found n list of goods low rrlcid always lu our steck: Child's
Held Finger Kings, 25a; Misses' Geld Finger nings,"3c; Undies' Oeld Flngcrltlngs, 51.00
Hleeve Buttens, 25c., COc.,S1.00; Cellar Buttens, 25c. te S1.00; Diamond Cellar Buttens,
82.00; Ijidles' nnd Misses' Breastpins, 25c te 51.00; Mourning Fins and Earrings, 25c. te
85.00; Bracelets, 25c. te 810; Nickel Clocks, 81.00; 8-UayMantIoClecks,53.75; Ladles'Oeld
Watches, 815.75; Nickel Wntchcs, 51.00; Silver Watches, 810.
9f Repairing In all branches tj- geed workmen uud all work warranted,
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Jewelers, .
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
(Ciethiun
MVK
HH A HATHFON.
I'ltlCEU H EDUCED
ALMOST
HELUW YOUH EXl'IiCTATION.
YOU WOULD NOT ASK FOH
AS '.MUCH HARDLY, IF WE
LEFT IT TO YOUH CHOOSING,
HUT THEN,
WE'RE HOUND
TO HE UNLOADED
UNTIL
SEl'TEMUEIi,
AND WE'RE G0INU TO CLEAR
OUR TAHLES.
YOU'LL NOT FIND A IHO LOT
OF ODDS AND ENDS OR SIIOl'
WORN GOODS, HUT NEW,
FRESH STYLES THIS YEAR.
SOME OF THE SIZES ARE
GONE, HUT WHAT ARE LICIT
AHEliAHGAlNS.
THERE'S PLENTY WHO
HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE
OF THIS OFFER, AND YOU'LL
HE SORRY IF YOU DON'T DO
LIKEWISE.
MVERSARATIIFON,
RELIABLE CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
AIAUTINBUOS.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods !
A cbaucc te make a dellm
go ulinesl as far as two lu
many choice styles of Men's
and Beys' All-Weel Cheviot,
Cassliiiere.l'lannilund Cork
screw Hulls, unusual values,
Summer
Vacation Wear !
80 te SH. Fer the little boys we take great euro
te pleasii the ej'es of the mothers uud tit the
backs of the boys. Natty Hults, made from re
llnble cloth, well iiiuileuud perfectly tlttlng.f.'
t5:. I'omfertnblciiiut Jiiunty Blouse Waists,
bhlrt Waists, Jersey Suits. Kill suits, Kilt
bktrt", Kins' rants. Fast Black Hese.etc.
Summer Furnishings me going at prices that
lakes ttietn out, us we w, ml loge., Madras Ov
foul and French FLuim Mints nt the most
rcuneuilc.il prices. Ciatui andl)albil;snnbhlrls
i and Prawns at a tx'vtngel a half and third
lets than fermii pricts 011 closing out lett.
Sec thcuevcltlts 111 Ncekwcur. Choice tljlis,
take two for Ihe former price of one.
MARTIN BROS,
Merchant
Tailoring, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods,
NOS. W AND 3S NORTH QUEEN WTHEET.
TTAS,
LfNEN filltttT BOSOMS nt 10, 12, 15,17,38
and S CcnU Each. -.
Five ThetliMid Yards BEST CALICOES,
Befltttlftil Styles, at fie n yard.
BLACK SILK VELVET, 50c s yard.
BEST SILK l'LUBII, 87Jic yard.
Anether Let of thesa Splendid
FAST BLACTK HOSE AT 12)c A FAIR.
BAHUAINS1N BLACK SHAWLS.
Soeba.
l'LAII) NAINZOOK,
l'LAID LAWNS,
l'LAID 'MUSLINS,
INDIA I.INONS,
I'ltKNCH XAIKZOOK,
1'ItlUK WEIiTS,
1'IiAIX INDIA DIMITY,
I10UHED INDIA DIMITY,
EMBHOIDEHED FIAUXCINOS,
WASH FLANNELS,
OUTINO CLOTHS.
LANCASTEIl, l'ENN'A.
(Cnvpct alc.
J.B
MARTIN 6i CO.
CARPET SALE.
The Special Carpet Sale held
during tliis week will be con
tinued all 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.
tee Smyrna and Brussel
Rugs at one-half price, during
next week only.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
rTIfHI MARTIN.
FRUIT JARS !
JELLY TUMBLERS !
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.
OllMM
THE RIVAL FOUNTAIN I'EN-THI. BEST
and chenjieKt In the market 14 karat k-ild
pen. Hard rubber holder, never gets -u if
order, eiullj ll.li.l. Call and examine uimn
purchasing elscvvheic. At EIUSMA.VhUiuts
Furulihtug bteie, ti Wrt King tiled.
- -"kfr,''s:'
. .?ik-tJM
aiW,lMWlIS.tCVl.i'frTW'
i.4tE Sc.l