"?,. rZ THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, THUHSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1889. rJr iti H. r& mJN rti. iff. Xj l ftMMMEW 4. WKXttAN. g OKAMUKRTEINMAN FObTZ, Bailers. & HOMBT CLARK, Publisher. MOB DAILY IlfTELUaENCEIL-rubllshed ' wry oeyln the year, but Sunday. 8ervl ' fey trrleri la this dly and surrounding . krmtt at tea cnu week. Bv mall five del- f)r)n a yew In advance ; 16 cents month. WKKKLY INTELLICIENCER-Oee dollar and .. ftyeratsstytnr, la advance. s KOnCK TO SUMCRIBRRS-Rerelt by check ,t iMrteAee order, and where neither of &' thcttc&ti be procured cnd In a registered tV EMMtii kt tbe PostelBce, as second class mall kftttcr. ACDHES3, THE nmUVMENCBlt, Lancaster, P. LAXOAITtB, PA., Af8t 15, 1889. ?' -'w. ... -.-.' eVfc K ' UKrW Ul CTimp. P. ("A statement has recently been pub- A 'HrtMd Showing an alnnnieR Uicreaw; In -i(MIA In !. l(. f Tlillrlilliln. Thla -v uiiyviu lira i.i. u a, ....i.vv. .. . . i? "r " "V " - i-- - S ttement was prepared by the prison .laBnecters of that city and la compiled -rfrtmi the commitments toMeynmeiislng k prison during the last month. It Is cu- iaeaverea te auew uy n cemiHinsun wh t' ttwi nnrrpaivinillnff nerled of last venr Hint O- there were some four hundred mere commitments te the county prison, the result of crimes due te lntoxlcntleii.tlinu there were during July 16S8. There have been ft number of solutions sug gested for the problem of accounting for this remarkable. Increase. The prlwn Inspector who wrote the report finds a 4b, ready solution and attributes It te the receut decision or tne supreme court r.'aecesnitittlnir indlscrlmlnnte criuitliu? of ii licenses towhelcsalo liquor dealers. Tills lD Is the opinion or a rroniuiuenisi, nevv- ljever, and must be taken wun tonic ni- KJewancf . iie snares inc common mint ipt this class of moral reformers who can tau..u. .& ..!! 4l.n.,ll4 ...111 .tlllwl n vll1icx OVIJ vn iilifiiiili Mini ,..v bee one source, the u?e of liitexicatiiig 'iclQo'.ners. There aru ethers who lliid The190 for ,nl8 Bitrmmg coiuiuieii ei ni i rfcire In the grcuter laxity In the elrxer- vance of Sunday laws by the retail 1 dealers. Others again sny the iiiinnrnl- elledlncrensolntheuumberof churtered clubs in which liquor Is sold te ineiulierH en Sunday us well as en ether days In the week, Is n material cruise for the greater number of arrests for drunken ness. The subject of crlme aud Its causes is an Interesting Held for speculation te the moral reformer. He can ream around and about It at will nud iliul jtistlllea- tlen for whatever peculiar views of re form he may held. There Is nothing se elastic as argument ; aud the happening of human events furnishes feed for the theorist of every creed and belief. It Is error te supimsc however, liecnusf the number of arrests of dreukenness, for In stance, have Increased, that it ueiwar ily means that crime itself has lucreated ; and the records and deductions nf prison officials who make estimates of K causes of crimes, are vciy 'uwrtain guides. AintinuIyvt.J;mn a ,nllulcr and In a repents mewy nmy Iuy ti,e whole binme upon the demon of sluing drink. He may think that is the cause, but in nine cases out of tcu he is nils nils jtaken. Crime is the result of the principle of vll in the world, and before it can be actualized in murder or theft there must have been formed the evil character. Thlsis a thlugef slew greuth aud the criminal act is the culmination of this growth iu the evil. The development of character is net usually a lluettiutiug thing. Any such occurrences llke the roecnt decision of the supreme court in regard te the indiscriminate granting of licenses te whelesale liquor dealers, cauld have no sudden aud direct Influ ence en the community. All this is the veriest nonsense, and the moral reform er who would find cause for luereate in crime lu such things as this is de luded. Men grew in the evil as, they grew iu the geed, and no legislation or court decisions can makemen better or worse. Again, It is net true that an increase in crlme argues a worse condition of society. The truth lies iKitw ecu the posi tion of the optimist aud the pessimist. The world is growing better aud at the some time worse ; that is the geed is growing stronger aud the evil at the same time is finding new tlclds aud reaping mere abundant fruits. The two princi ples develop slde by side. The true ie ie fermer will endeavor te mould the char acter aud hearts of a pcople,nol by legisla tion or judicial decisions, but by creating and aiding the moral fortes in our civili zation. There are moral civillriug forces as well as christianizing factors which mould human society, aud In the dual struggle- of human life that moral re former dees most for the publU geed who properly aids thcte. Aud this is lcst done by exerting influences en the hearts aud consciences of individuals, thereby creating geed characters, than by all the legislation lu the world. Memery. It is a flue thing and most f-ervleenble te have a geed, retentive memory. We may style the memory that faculty which ie the store-house of the mind the granary into which all the corn afterwards te be ground is received, aud where it is (stored. It is te serve as a receptacle In which me preserve the fruit of our observation. Without such a reliable store-house we are euly " pour ing water into a basket." Many ier ier seus eay : " It Is all very w ell te possess an accurate, retentive, piempt, practical memory, but that is just where I am wanting." Hew often we hear persons say : " I have such a wretched mem ory"; but mere thau half the time the fault lies with the person himself. There is nothing helps the memory meie Ibau a little training and discipline in that direction ; net by learning tasks ; but the memory may be greatly strength ened by systematic arrangement ; for a geed memory is net only strong, but n memory properly arrauged. The memory of some men rcfeerables their offices, where you And a heap of papers and books all tossed together, se that when a book or paper Is wanted, mere lime has te be spent in fluding it than in reading it when it 1 found. There are men whose memory is a )or )er )or fttttchaeri,n mim of anything and every thing, aud nothing In its proper place. But some men have memories like their own well-ordered and jterfectly ar ranged desks, where each compartment and each little drawer has its own ap propriate contents, and a loiter en the euteide indicates what it enclWs, and ' when they want te And any document which they have laid by, they leek at the letter, open the drawer, and all is ready te their hand. On the ether hand the memory must net be substituted for the reason. While exerting the one the ether may be smothered while storing memory; thought, Judgment, under standing may be starved. As in the physical, se in the mental constitution, i there must he digestion In order te noiir neiir Whwcnt,. That which a man's brains project, that which he thinks out, which be has investigated nnd proved, becomes his own and constitutes his property, net simply what he remembers. Ne man can afford te let his reflective pow ers and capabilities rust, and nothing will se much help te mnkea geed, strong, reliable memory as a constant use of the powers of reflection and observation. ' A Departure. It nppearsthat President Harrheii has adopted the custom often followed at foreign courts of having an officer in uniform accompany him wherever he gees as a sort of modest pointer or tne whereabouts of his illustrious telf. In Russia, where some such designation Is almost a necessity, our ministers have of recent years adopted the practice te the extent of employing a tall courier lu striking livery. Iu iaudswhcrouulferms and geld lace are 6 common that no one is startled or Interested by them there is nothing very objectionable In the practice, but iu Ihcsc United States even officers of the army and navy never wear their uniforms iu piddle excepting en official business aud en rare occasions te loud brilliancy te great entertain ments. President Harrison's Innovation is therefore In bad taste and au unjustifi able departure from republican sim plicity. The man who falls te pick out the president from a crowd must he strangely blind te the broadcast dlsti lbu lbu tlen of geed and bad pictures of the chief executive ; and the presence of an officer in full uniform Is nothing but a piece of ostentation, reminding the Ijcheldcr of the follies of royalty. - m w The Killing of Terry. A Justice of the supreme court of the United States went te California in the discharge of his duty, though threatened with death ut the hands of u man of desperate character. A deputy marshal was provided te protect him, aud te guard in his person the dignity and In tegrity of the nallen'sbupieme tribunal. The desperado assaulted the Judge, and the officer promptly killed the assailant. This is the Terry tragedy in brief, and 11 makes little difference whether the kill ing was necessary for the protection of tbe life of Judge Field. It Is sufficient that the deputy marshal had reason te believe that his charge was iu deadly peril. An assault upon a supreme com t Jus tice Is au outrage of a kind that will claim little sympathy, no matter what the provocation of the assailant, and when the attack is m ado by a man se notorious for dangerous violence as Judge Terry, the fatal penalty se swiftly In flicted seems a very masterpiece of, Nemesis. The reported evldcncep (nc the hotel proprietor, and tbd'flndlng of a weapon in the wilpfef, .,,,,,,, llH T !,",lUy liieuglit from the ear, all Iiidhyltt (hat Terry would lime been " V'?5- dangerous man if he had lived a ibw minutes longer j and the deputy marshal did net knew that he might net lu the next feu seconds whip a pis tol from his hip pocket and create a vacancy in the United States supreme liench. The Importance of averting such a catastrophe needs no comment. Terry was what duellists would have called a fire-eater, a man of het and reckless teiuiicr, but capable of slaughtering a fellow man us coolly, and with as little emotion as he would kill a rat. His duel with lirederlek proved this, and the sen sational tcone at the Hill trial, when lie diew a dagger, illustrated the unreason ing and almost insauc excitability of his nature. Fuch men avequltoeutof sym pathy with the spirit of tills age, and need te le taught very forcibly that they must control themselves, and cannot be allowed te bring all men who thwart them under the peril of their bullying Instincts. It is 'ratifying te nete that another deputy maishal is te be de tailed te guaid Judge Field, though there uih hardly Ih any meie terleus danger. e Tun lumaii stcimci City of New Yeik wen the raee across the ecciu exer the White Star steamer Teutonic, by one hour and eighteen minutes, aud another gam bler's wnger in decided. Of course the safety of 1!,MK human beings en beaul the two eshcIm wcronel (aken Inte consider ation. Thcie seems te he no limit te I he gambling spirit of the day. Tin: light of the Philadelphia A Head, leg iuilie.nl company, under tlielr ilmitci ilmitci te build a leimiual lalheadiu Mm city el' Philadelphia without the consent of the city councils, will ut hist he pabMnl ujien by the ceuits. Au injunction lias been asked for by the city, and the whole matter w'illbeiincstlgatcd. The city alleges that the railroad company has no right te con st met a lullie.ul within the city uuder their charter or under the law without the con sent ofthe councils. The Heading railroad claims such n right under ccit'du additions te Us original chaiter. The jKtrtlcs interested have at hint adopted the only rcanonalile plan for having their socrel rights adjudicated. Hew aver, con sidering the long delays et the law and the fact that the supreme court will hnwi te pass en the matter, It w ill be a year or two before the work could go en. The ceuits will hae te dcclde u number of things in this pi-eri-cdlng of vital Interest te the eo ee eo ple of Philadelphia. Questions of public policy nud justice te property owners will be decided, bolides the measure of the right of condemning private property for railroad use. The decision w ill in addition llx the lights of the city iu regnid te the use or Its highways and streets; whether the people's rights are luiameunt te these of railroad companies. The contest w ill be a long and thorough ene and the best legul talent will le exerted. In July w e exported ever four and a-liulf million dollars w eitli of coal oil and a total of ever twenty-night millions iu lliuliist seven months of the year. Our ex petts of cotton in July nearly reached a value of three millions, which is ubeut two and a-lialf millions less than in Julv of last ycai. It scorns that net cerj thing Is lerely iu the Ufa et the blooming jeung senator from PeniiHvUanla. Notwithstanding the victory he wen at the lute Republican con vention, his .Mjihtiug tiip was net all happiness. Iu lliu first place the lien. Samuel l'essenden for some lOiiNeu or ether was walking about the deck of the Manatee at two o'clock In the morning tu very unreasonable hour te be astir) und stepped down an ejcn hatchway. He is new leceveiing from a broken hip at Cape May. In the second place the story new leaks out that ene calm aud peaceful night when the urty were net wandering about .the deck at two o'clock a. in., but were sleeping u geed hemM sleep in the luxur ious Mate rooms of the jac lit, a mean nnd contemptible inlet Intel pulled out te the essel and coolly relic edthp party of their valuables. There is u drlfcroirue of opinion as te w hat isthoinvcnterlodlossoftholonollhherman. Oue story gees thut he had 10 in his c&t jieekit, and another 1 te the ellect that he did net have a dime. This latter story Is a slander. At any rate the jwirty ero filched of therr watches and spare cash, arrdin regard te the unfortunute Penn sylvania boss tbe then was sufficient te end his enrlse nnd send him home te Weaver en his railroad pass. Our llttle Napeleon may be tin c wd enough te maulp- ulntothe votes of a tglMalure nnd te down Mage In n jielltlcal content, but he cannot tnateb tha canning of the thieving sharks which infest the Jersey coast. Tn '.n; was a great prancing of buries and mighty men of war ami a braying of many bugles nt Mt. (Iretim te-day. lien lien taheflcld, who revlemcd the troops, Is a flne old soldier of many battles, wounds mid honors, and net long age irartlclpAled In the autumn mancnm res of the French army as tbe honored representative el our government. i . In n column editorial the Philadelphia 7'imej strongly establish the point made bythe iMEt.uoK.Ncnnaineiilhngothatthc constitution Is ImporatUe In Its xmimaud tint "whenevcra vacancy shall occur in either houe the presiding otllcer thereof shall Issue a writ of election te (111 such vacancy fur the remainder of the term." The Time notes that the B.inie constitution that rIvcs the- above cenmiind in plain 1'nglish provided fur the election of n speaker, but Speak or Dever did net rush off te the attorney general when he was chosen speaker te loam whether he should proslde ever the Heuse. "It Is the evident pttrpoieol the constitu tion te have a full Legislature always ready for any emergency, nnd It thcrefore com mands, lu the most posltive terms, that rlectlen writs shall be Issued by the pre siding olUcers te fill vacancies. Ills net for Llotttenant Governer Davtcser Bpodker Iteycr te assume that a great common wealth will have no need of a session of Its Legislature for sixteen months and, tliorctere, the constitution nmy be dlt dlt dlt obeyed. It is their plain duty te obey the supreme low of the stnte, regardless of the complications or orders of petty peliti cians, nnd any citizen of any of the vacant senatorial or representative districts could obtain a mandamus te enforcetho perform ance of the duty In any competent court. ".Speaker Jteyer should promptly correct the blunder Inte which he has been misled, aud If he fulls te de It, the citizens of the vacant districts should promptly proceed te compel hhn nud the lieutenant governor te lssue the writs se plainly commanded by Ihu supreme law el the commonwealth." Tin: University or Pennsylvania Issues au elabeiately illustrated pamphlet book et iufei matleu concerning Its school of biology. In Tact the n Ish expenditure lu paper and printers' Ink is qulte Impressive of the lelly scale un which the school or biology Is conducted, and the student who wants the best help that money can give in the storing of knowledge and de shipment of brain, will, if his tastes run te the "science of life," be tempted te the Univer sity. The value of biological study In training the mind te concentrated attention aud habits of observation is new generally reeegnl7cd. It makes a strenp- foUiniatleii for the education eHt SercntlsCw he Is ufnll nioujhe mesl'iii danger of tep-he.i lucsi. - Trent Your Teeth Italher lliuii Iiavutlicm rallied. Let jour Men. tiki mm all lie can. Yeu ileMrc le lm trouble, because you lin e net used hOZODONT. When preptrly tUcsl, then rail en the bO.OIX)NT, nml lcirtliciu nil light for tline locenir. lyM-ljdceMiyw 'the J'lclUuiicnl "el )cc. 'lliurtikh en theilrufglst"! still continues and dally tcerei of people! tall furnbottleef Jvcinp's UnlMim for Iho Threat nml Lungs for the cum of Coughs, Colds, Urenchltla, Akthina and Ceil biimpllen. Kcrnp'n llnluini, tlicitnnilarcl family remedy, Is told en a cuarniilcti and necr falls te give entlre satisfaction. Trlce We arid Jl.OO, Trial alto free. aiilZ-lmdilw (I) JJ I'-'UH.VHAIUIJjA. ID a Yeu Have that extrcniD tired riellng, languor, with mil appetite or strength, impaired digestion, nnd u gmtcrnl feeling of mln-ry It Is lmpeMlile discrlb7 Heed's Harsaparilla Is a weniliful medicine for (renting an nppcllle, promoting digestion, and toning up Hid whole st"m,gl. lug Hlirngth nnd activity lu place or vvfaknes and debility. Ilfl sure le get IIoed'N. "1 laUe Heed's Sarsipnrllla every year n? a Ionic, wllh mostfatUfaetery reiulls. I recom mend HoeU'"MarMinrllla lenll who have tlinl miserable tlrtd feeling C I'akmelcl, 2i') Hi Iilgu street, llroeklj n, N. V. HOOD'S SAItSAPAUILUA ".My health was net very geed for seme luciiitli?, I did net have much appetite, nor sleep well. I also had frcqimnt sick headaches nud I had noambltlen tode Hiiylhlng. I wnk rcceniiiipudeil te try Heed's Harsapnrllla, And Iheaeh I have net taken nil of one bottle as yet I feel llke a new' person. I highly recommend It te oil.'' Mus. W. .V. Tfnsr.ii, W. Haneier, Mhs. MAKKS Till: Wi:.VK STHOMJ "1 tiik Heed's Siiisaparllla for mnlarnt Willi perfect rcMillM;lt gavsme strength Kethatl can de nil my housework, nnd walk all about Iho nclqhborlieod. Ne mere iniulne for inr, vi Inn Hoed'H Sartaparllla Is e geed a nu ill cine. I recommend II evcrj where." I.vumh t'AUTi it, rmmlnghnm centre, Mns-s HOOD'S HAHSAI'AHILIjA Held by allilriigiiihO. Jl ; kIv Ter $.1, l'rcpaicd only by f. 1. 11O01) A CO., Lewell, Mam. 10J DOSIM ONi: DOLLAR (3) iilieccllrtitcinuv. jjiTt .iiKZis.xn .mausTLTl l "acaF- I1 KJIVi This Institution prepares Ladles' and (icntlcmeu for any collcge lu the United Htates. Au Jmgllsh Course Is arranged te pi o-p-ircxrsens for teaching or business. Ter cut cut cut idogue apply te W. W. JIOOIllJ, A. 51.. Jjli-lmued Itccter. 7-0ltlC,(,l'Al COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New llulldlngs; Ingc i:ndewmcnt ;Kcbolar ;Kcbelar hips ; Ijibernlnry ; Llbrar ; llymnahlimi. Prepares fur Collej-e ei lltislncss. hcaml CmiihO for lnilles. Mixlern Ijingiiagis In Itcgu Inr Course. Tuition, iv) ir nuuiuii. lleanllu private r.'imtlles, SJ.&0 per week, rurally et nine. 17th tur opens beptcruber 2. 1'urcatn lOiiic.niblrcss ItKV. JAMES 5ICU0U(1A IX, I'll. ., JyltMUtd l'ipkldeiit. E VUUYIJODV. WANTS IT 1 THAT IK-EVURYIlOIiy WHO HAB EVEll T1UED1T! LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. V haven't the blgtcst mill lu the world, but there U no better mill anynhere-nt least there Is no mill that can make better flour, be ay thousands of peeple In Ibis community, and we tnke their word for It. If jeu have trouble with J our bakluc. thu het weather, jeu will perhaps discover that the trouble lies with your flour provided jeu de net usoLevun'Hl'loiir. If j ou are using that article, and still have trouble with jour bak ing, per Imp It Is because- of the even. II can't be tbe Heur lfyeu use Lvvan's ! T3HOPOSA US-.SKA LEI) I'KOl'OMA US WILL . Iw received by thu WnlcrCeiumltlPc until ledwlc p. in. en baturda), August 17, lvO, t t be 5In)er'hOttlcc, for the parpopef making tbe fellow lug ilccrltxtl repairs at the llauek llrlck Orlst Mill, llkts will U In two linrts, as fellows; I'lm Fer a new Penstock cui. plele, vrllh new bcitd-gutcs, new bcad-frame Inslde of rack, and plunk it up nbeve tbe venter; new frame for nick, mid plank the slde shut, the rengs of rack te be threc-quartcr-huh round Iren and ene nnd a-linlf I nelle nparl. second-should It liefetuid tluil tbe bottom of rcntteck Is In geed condition, nnd will nolle nelle nolle eutre renewing, tbe work will lie us follows fellows All Iho work of Hie flrt part, with the ex ception of tbpUiltoiiieriVuslocL, new ihlsUiu middle of each ciess-slll, uud level nil up straight; rcrlt all Ibe dmughl bejrs mound wheels and repair all gates aud pinions. Tbe contractor te furnUh ull material ler tbe full completion erthc work. All tbe frame lumber lobe ofthe tst whlleeuk.und tbe plank gixnl, sound pine, clear of tap, two Indus ihlck. ibp iitmeler le make ceitcr-elum nnd remove all the old work, nud te receive ull the old lumber. Hidden will be required te iiecempuny their bids with n bend, with approved security, In tbe sum of live hundred dollars, ter the faltlitul completion of the work, and flirt her ugrce te niiUIi wild work lu thirty days after award Is luiiileaud notified by the maver that work can be commenced. Plans nnd specifications itrn be Krnat the ma) or' eftlce. lly order of tbe Water Committee, lA , , EDW. KIiaEKLKV, ituyer, auilS-Iwl CUalrnmu Water CemmltUt'. riilLADEurniA. Thursday, Aucatt 15, ISM. Closed at 1 P. M. Saturday. Thin, breezy, stiinmery Cur tains were never within easier reach. A big let of ecru and white Nottingham Curtains just out of the Custom Heuse are quarter, third and mere under regular prices. $6.oe Curtains for $i.oe pr. $3.00 Curtains for $2.00 pr. $4.25 Curtains for $2.25 pr. Second fleer, north of Transept. Think of an Ink that is jet black from the first scratch ; that Mews freely and doesn't corrode the pen ; that makes waterproof writing. We have it; the Wanamaker, iec a bot tle. Ne better ink ever colored a cork. ffear Junlp' rand Market streets corner. Japanese Fans, novel de signs, 5 te 20c about half what you've been paying. Neer Juniper and Market street! corner. Jehn Wanamaker. (Clethiitrt. j-AUTIN I1I10S. Clothing and Furnisbing Goods Ce Mr. and sec and jeu'll tlnd many things you'll want are gelugal such reasonable prices Hint you cau'l help but buy. It may be a Hull, or Ceat or Trousern, a Hey's ei a Child ( Null le de for the remainder of the reason nnd curly fall. There lias been a closing price pill ou h11 that turns dull daj s Inte active business ones. Min's All-Weel Cheviots, Cassl Cassl rnc.re nnd I'l imiel Hulls, 36 te tit. Yeung Men's Hulls, !" te Sli Hey's and Children's Leng Paul and Kee I'ant Hulls In many detlrable cloths, Jtofle. 51anj Kpeelaltles In the Kuriilsblng Depailment nt savlmr prices te you. Outing Whirls, llclts, Hlcytln llee, Jersey Hhlrts, Jer sey Knee llrceihes, the entirely new Gorden Hash, Utilize uud llalbrlijiau Blurts nnd Draw "rKftSScOOCi Hlouse- Valsts, Rhlit WalsU, In liemel.l'i'ieiileiind riatWlClf35,j8Rca)e,f te. IheHiieclal Prices put en Neckwear has taken llieui out rapidly, and you will be fortunate te get such sljles and qualities at Zie as arc here. Iliijers vibe knew tbe value take two for the usual prleoefonc. 'IhcilerchnntTnllerlntr Do De paitmrnl has ninny novelties vrhlch bavebven put at very low cleMug prices. Hee tbcassort tbcassert niPiil and leav n your order. MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOd. ifl AMI Sji KOIITH QUEEN HTHEET. "tirH.LIA.M80N A. lOSrEIt. VERY HI BY IN ALL DEI'AIITJIENTB. Our Bargain Sale ! PRICES LOW. beiuc Uargalns l-eft In Men s, Hey sand Chll- (lien's Hulls. Men a Hulls, 110.00 te SMfl. Hoj 's u I ts, ! i.ft) te SII.W. Chlldicn's Hulls, Sl.W te HW. Men s riniincl CeatH und Vests, 51 50 te 53 OT , Je.UO te !l.5d ; 56.00 te SI 00 , 57.00 te Jj.UO. I L'ltMbllINO OEI'AHT.MENT. Our sleck of Demct I'lanuel Shirts Is very huge, and Ter quullty and prlce It cannot be bcilen. l'lvii Daren Demel I'launel bhlrts, geed pat tprns,ntUle , vierlhc. Ten Dezon Demct I'lanuel Uhlrts, very geed patterns, wull made, for 11SC Twenty Leztn Demct I'launtl fchlrts, bet patterns nnd w ell made, nt .rX. A large Hue or Demct I'lanuel shirts, geed styles, ler 75c. l'lne Kreiub nnd English Flannel ShlrU for Jl.OO, JI.VS, Sl.'-O, tl.TJ. SlOO. CblldrenV Demct I'lanuel WalsU for 25 nnd 60 cents. v IN OUIt KTKAW JlA'ri)EI'AHT5!ENT. c win uuy u ciiiid'a iMiial. 1(V c 1(V I.V .W.1 fplk' tlie ;. 7V CV 51.KI LBTi I.. VI MVI 'J.W lffcballei. ffic " ,-iO.v " VSi' ' UK Hat. lki.vt 7u " " II.W) Man's fiOc " 7.V " 51.00 ' ' 1,'il " I.W " ' il " " l!.riO 3.10 " .tilt, l lllll. ... 1.IM.II ..V Orcatly lteilmed Prices. And a line of 1.1; lit uolend Belt Still Hats at niiEA HI I II at the lop of comfort, fit and kljle, nopies nepies hiue en the ball or the feet, neal opera tee, blight DeiiKOla Meck, hniid-turncd soles, all sizes, 6 widths lu two etudes, one at Ml", the best grade nt f!.K. Williamson & Fester. :'J-:tS EAHr ICINtl HI'., LANCAbTEH, 1A., AND IMS MAUKr.l'HTltEKT. HAItltlHIUIIKl. l'A. ioelto. rTEItllB liOOKSlOHH. BLANK BOOKS. Ruled and Bound te Order. We can furnish unylhlng lu the line of special Kulcd Heeks for Ledge, Hanks and all 11 ashless Purposes;, lluledntid l'lluted lu every varlctj and pattern and bound In the most durable man ner. EstlmaUa will be chccrlullj given and orders will receive our prompt nnd raie fill attention. L. B. HERR, NOn. M A J5 NOltril QUEEN br. Itlueir. s,,: .2 riX'IAL NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS I wi: havi: T.vKr.N Tim nut tiii: AOENCY Scliemackcr Geld-String Piane! We have tin in non in stexl, nud invile our friends uud the public uciKiully tocell aud cee them. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO. 21 WEST K1NU hTRKKT. u'-'llvdiw r1nltUE"DALsT.VTIANINSKer IWVDElT, L proiiellcil bj ihcikkI powder blower, Is Uih mi! t fttvtual ill ttie.vir of Hies uud etl.tr small liuecU. I'orwde AtHUBLEV'S DRUM STORE, M Wckt KIue fairest. ODDS AND ENDS. J HARRY HTAM M-BA ROA1N8 TO ALU fc - SILLS, OF BLACK HENRIETTAS, HT NO. ZH CENTRE SQUARE. BLACK UENR1ETTAH Hut were We, re duced te S7c BLACK HENRIETTAS that were !c, re duced te 50c BLACK HENRIETTAS duccd te 62c 11LACK HENRIETTAS duccd te 75c. that were 73c, te- that were (ftc, re- BLACK HENRIETTAS that were IL50, re duced te tfic. BLACK DREttS; SILKS, 21 Inches Wide, Werth ll.W, at fl.OOayard. Every yard war rauled. nsia 24 Centre Square 40thtttrt. H 10,-iU. & BROTHER. IN- Beys' and Children's Suits ! Odds Sc Ends, BROKEN LOTH, ONE OR TWO OF A KIND. 20 Percent. Less Than tbe Marked Price. CUM Suits nt K37; 16.00 Suits nlfl.75; f-t.OQ Knltsnlfl.CO; M.WHtilt nlj'2.75. The lets range Iu number from one te twelve. Men's Suits and Pants. In ilcnrlug up our Hrrliic and Summer stock we find a considerable number of let which hnve been overlooked. Wohnveput the knife through the prlies and you will renp the benefit. 13 Suits, In four different lets, were J20; new 8H. 11 Suits, In two different lets, were $18; new J12. 78ulU, In two different lets, were 118; newfll. 10 Suits, In live (Urtcrent lets, were JU: new JDOO. 31 8ult8, In tev en different lets, were 110 ; new Tftesf prices iipfak for thctuselvts. It will be worth while te Inspect Ihcm. In Furnishings The reductions andquantltlcsarec'iunlly lnrg. d ONK-I'RICE CLOTHIERS AND FUHNISUERa, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. I'A. me CLOTHING BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. Xe Clese Out The Lntlre Balance of Our SUMMER STOCK, We Offer Some Unusual Hntidteme nnd Styllih Suits at f00. Just reduied from 110 and 312. Elegant Bulls at 510. Jiul down from 516 and $1S. Hey's nnd Children's Suits reduced te ene-lml thclractual value. See our Bey's Hnltv at 53, II aud 5A. See our Children's Snllk nt 51. 51.35, 51.75, 5.'. nl'hln lioednncare SellhiR Belew First Cu-I. Our Tailoring Department Offeru tonic lt al Bargain. Sec our runtaloenv te Order at 5J.W, 51, Se. ei-Ven cannot make any mistake bujiug these Koeds, whether you neid them for Imme diate ue or net. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 N0KTH QUEEN BT., S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, I'A. S Net connected wllh any ether Clothing HeUHOlu the city. Mv EllB i ItATHKON. TRICKS RUDUCKI) ALMOST HL'LOW YOUR r.Xl'rXTATlOX YOU WOULD NOT ASK FOR AS MUCH HARDLY, IV Wi: LE1T IT TO YOUR CHOOSING. HUT THEN, WE'RE HOUND TO UU UNLOADED UNTIL SKI'TKMBER, AND WE'RE GOING TO CLKAR OUR TABLES. YOU'LL NOT FIND A BIG LOT OF ODDS AND ENDS OR SHOP WORN GOODS, HUT NeV, FRESH STYLUS THIS YEAR. SOMK OF THE SIZES ARK GONE, HUT WHAT ARE LEFT ARE BARGAINS. THERE'S PLENTY WHO HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER, AND YOU'LL HE SORRY IF TOU DON'T DO LIKEWISE. MYERSitRATHFON, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. THE RIVAL FOUNTAIN l'EN-THEBEhT und elicit pest In the murket 11 Uarut geld ln. Hard rubber bolder, never gels out of order, i.ully illltd. Cull uud examine beferu 1)urchiuluglcwhere. At EIUbMAN'tjCeuU' ''uruUlilng blete, Lt Wctl Elcg street. HIRSH BOTHER 99'60 CI5SINO OUT CHILDREN'S L,CE CAPS. Our Eetlre Stock of 37Uc, t2c, 15c, l?c, Xn and AT ONE I'RICE-Se EACH. Bl( Bargains In WHITE FLANNELS, RED FLANNELS, BLUE FLANNELS, GREY FLANNELS AND COTTON FLANNELS. 7. (Cleihtttfj H ACER BROTHER. Hager Sc Special Clothing Reductions! TOEN'S SUITS. Stylish Werrted Cutaway Suits nt 55.00 ; reduced from 5ls.ne. Fine Casslmcre Cnlnvvay Bitlts at 510.00 ; reduced from 513.00. Excellent CaMlmerc and Worsted Suits at 53.00; reduced from 510.00. BOYS' HND YOUTH'S SUITS. Beys' Dressy l'lald Suits reduced te 52.00. Bej s' Stylish Cheviot Suits at 51.00 ; reduced from Se.M. Youth's Suits in Nobby Cheviot Styles atte.GO : reduced from JS.00. Youth's Suits In Geed Casslmcre fatyles at 57,00 j reduced from $8.80. SU7Vt7ER CLOTHING, Alt-Silk Pougee Coats and Vests at $t .00 ; reduced from 56.50. Flne Mohair Coats aud Vests leduced te!3.25. Cotten Flannel Coats nnd Vests at Jl.OO. Nes. 25-31 West King St. J-vuit F LINN & HRENEMAN. FRUIT -AT LESS PHILADELPHIA AND -AT- FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne- 152 Nertli Qxeexi Street, LANCASTER, PEW A. CEuviJct B' AROAINS I Shirk's Carpet Hall ! Fert Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. We Have tuk Lausist and Best Stock in tue Cjtv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. avpet Sralc. J." MABTIN 4 CO. CARPET SALE The Special Carpet Sale held during this 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 S 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. -.TOTICK TO THEM'ASSEIIS AND Ut'N ,M NEItS. All persons are hereby forbidden in trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall ml Speedwell estates m i-euaneu or Lancaster neuntles, whether Inclesed or unlnclescd, clther for the nurpeF e of sheeting or fishing-, as the law win ee riKiui) cniurceu apuinsi un ires ires paulef en said lauds of the undersigned arte this notice, W.M. COLEMAN KHEEMAN It. l'EHCYALUEN, EDW. L KHEEMAN. Attorneys for It. W. Celeuuiu'i Utirs. LINEN SHIRT BOSOMS at 10, 12, 15,17, and 25 Cents Each. Five Thousand Yards BEbT BtautlfulStyles, at 5c a yard. CALICOES, BLACK BILK VELVET, SOe a yard. BEST SILK PLUSH, 37Hc a yard. Anether Let of these SpUndld BLACK HOSE AT 12ke A PAIB. FAST BARGAINS IN BLACK SHAWLS. Harry Stamm. Brether. SUtra. JARS T1IAN- NEWT YORK PRICES flail. - AIIOAIN8 ! TO- ciritiurt gun. TT1CUI MABTIN. 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 7-this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 1 15 East Kine: St. ng eik IMfd tfitlHl (CavvlnflCB. W.D srnEciiEit,soNce. IILAUQUARTERS FOR BABY CARRIAGES, OIHL B TltlC YCLEH, BOY 8 BICYCLES, EXPRESS WAGONS, And Ever) thing iu BAS K ETS W, D, SPRECHER, SON & CO,, 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. mar2t.Tu.Tli.btfd (DrtX'X'irteca. QTANIiAIIDCARRIAUE WORIc EDW. EDGERLEY, ), , 1! A 45 MARKET STREET, (Rear of the roalefficc), LANCASTER, PA. ALL TUE LATEST isTYLEs IN Busies, Phitens, Family Carriages, Etc. The I'tiu. t Sleck In theCeuntrj We new have a lull Line of bECONI-H SO WORE Anj bijle Yeu Want. Reptilutlny uud Reialrlus premptl) utteudctl te. One fev i if iverkmen ttiieclally en.. ;ei i d for thai iiuri-jH. The leiient prices In tne county for rirki-cla&s vrerk. OJ-elv c luc a Call aud Examine My Wet k. -t. -' -.m.L '"nj I"1'
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