VCV 'of -rrpwn THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1889. .iH i lfi : asr Vt 1H. hi pl6 i htJ a I -," j? WI "SSi rs IF & lift' K S Tjd ' K w F?3 r w SS. i Kir Bv sIMlJ gntcUtflcnccr INDREW J. STE1NMAN, CHARLES STEINMAN FOLTZ, Editors. ROnERT CLAHR) Publisher. tJtt DAILY INTELLIGENCER. Published everyday In thr year, but Sttndiijr. Served by carrier in IhU city nnd mrretinaing town et ten cents ft week. By mall fl ve dol lars iv year In advance, ; SO cenU a men th. WEEKLY INTELLICIENCEH-Onc dollar and flfly cent ft year. In advance, NOTICE TO &UB3CHU1ERS ltemlt by clieck ei' posfetneo order, mid where- neither of these enn be procured tend In iegltrrcd letter. Entered i the Poslefllee, as second cls mall matter. AnDnEss, THE INTELLIGENCER, ljincaster, Pn. LANCASTER, PA., August 10, 1889. Vacation. We are new hi tlic 111I1M of wlnit Is termed the miuiinl mention pcn.ei), a season which tuny be iiimlu profitable, ngrceablu ami itu-fitl, imtl briiiR le the tlred brain nml frnine new vigor nnd life. Mnn needs r-omethhig of Hie kind occasionally j u few days at least, ir lie cannot apply n inore exleuded newm ten (line of rest and rccupcrntlen. He feftoiiicthlngllke a (caiu engine, Hint requires te be put up for a time te linve its brus-jcs burnished and cleaned, as well as oil applied te the wheels, coaling nnd wittering; only there is this diU'cr diU'cr enee, you can get up Me.itn in u steam engine in 13 minutes, but you cannot get up mini's working power under 12 or 21 benis nt soonest. A man iy in sonic re spects like a razor. Your razor becomes s-emcwlint blunt through constant tiw. Hew de you Ehnrpcn It ? 2fet by put ting It en the hone every time, if you de that, you arc In danger of reducing it te a mere back, and you must cast it away as useless. Yeu glve It a season of ivt ; you give It a relay, put another one In use, and then an Invisible rust forms en ricliit, tl10 w, n,ul "1Ier a ,c,v ""' .. ... -t M. turns en the Ix'cemcs keen, tl1 lieiiu or strap, llic oilye :L. imtl when veu want It y en have n capi tal razor. The sharpest bladu among men will get blunt semcllnies. And hew ftrc you te shnrien blunted man " 2set upon the hone every time, or he is in danger of becoming useless and vvein out. (Jive him a little repose for brain and limbs, and you will 11 ml, that net by rust, but by rest, his edge will come ngalu. By all means have a vacation , whether you are a boy or ghl at school, a teacher, clerk or student, lawyer, judge, legislator, editor, preacher or me chanic, or whatever else you may be have a vacation, week or two of exer exer tise ether tbnu you nru accustomed le; such a time sjicnt In a sensible way will be found of great advantage for body and mind. De net say : "It Is n difficult mat ter tegctaway from business," iV, there is ue occasion te make dilllcultlc. If you suppose any are In the way sur mount thcni. There was an old SVelrli clergyman who had his niaiiK' en a noble ami Ivautifulstieam, and a llshlug friend and brother clergyman visited him; alter they had been walking around surveying the pieniises they re turned te llie study ; the friend looking out of the window en that noble stream, tmiil te the incumbent ; " New , brother, en a (Saturday afternoon when you aic busy with your sermon, in the season when that stream is in order, you must be sorely tempted." "Oh, no' replied thu ether, " Pin never tempted I Just gang." A smut vacation when you aic tired ami weary with busbies- or study, will de a vast amount of geed. However, In lecent years especially, va cations have in many instance been se lengthened out and extended te mouths iuMcad of icnialniug within the bounds of weeks, that we have strong doubts of a geed and beneficial cll'ecl. IVrhapi you will blame u, as the proveiblalcew is blamed forgiving a pail of milk and then kicking it ever; but vacation time is te it great extent abused by many. Toe much vacation is as hurt fill, if net mere se, than tee little, unless, Indeed, It be spent in travel which In a kind of education. Be reasonable, I' moderate in this as in everything else. Tlnetigh inch nn extended time, in biihines or study, things are apt le get out of gear, nml much tlme has te be spent in bring ing matters into prejK-r trim. Cousin lit work w Ith anocca-ienal holiday, change of scene and thought for a short lime, is U'ttcrtban the long acalieiis which in these days are indulged in by some. Nirah Alllien Hill., lu the gem-nil discussion which is going en ever the country in legard te the killing of ex-Judge and ex -Murderer Terry, it must net be forgotten that his lotnpnuleu in crime was the noteilous riarah Althca Hill. A mnn somehow rarely touches the lowest depths of hell. i3 no iu.ii-1 n.vs uic origin sides el Heaven without the aid and benediction of a woman. Her lnlliienceuu him is always a felt feice, andnoiuniilsstieugorwciik enough te cscajH) its pew er. The talk of giving woman the right of Miilragei- nil nenscu.sc. r'he ha alteady uU tlic iwei under the sun. 1'ruiu tin- radlc te the grave mail is a puppet and she holds the ttring. When she pulls he dances. If this inllueme be from a geed mid puie woman the man te whom she is joined lives n life of pvnte and happi ness and honor. Frem the rising of the sun te its going down he ought te blct her and call himself faveicd or a kind jirevldcnce that has showered all of earthly Jey en him. If however this influence be finm a wicked and diaboli cal w emnn, then his life Is u hell en earth and the demons of the under world hover ever him until he flnds ret inthegnue. This muu'b lift- gees out in crimeaud murder and lib, dcntli lide the world and liunian society of a lejier. He dies or Is killed and noed nn u and pure w emeu rejoice. But what shall be said uud done te that ether, the female, net woman, who mcrittthe death of the vilest of crimi nals. 6-anih Althca Hill has been a no torious i iiantc tcr for many years. Fiem the time When witli the blue eye and fair lialr of ti demon beauty nhe w as breaking the hearts of Innocent MUseurl swains witlieut conscience te the present time, she lias been a vampiie sucking the life bleed of incautious men. It is net in tended te relieve or exctii-e the villain Terry from anya'spensiblllty for his life of crime and wickedness, but that his imrlner should escape deserving punish, ineut is te Ixi deprecated. Thai she U a woman ought te bring her no lean, of sympathy. Tlie-e nre tee often huX ever vile women who merit punish ment. The moral legal leapensibility of lnnu mid wemnn ought te be measured nllke mid thu hellUh crimes of the one ought te meet with the same deKirt us the oilier. Ne punishment of such a vile wennm iisfcnrnh Althca Hill would Us tee severe. What shall lx; done w ith her? iras nnjoue eald Jehn Mentzer tol tel tol Ucter of iuternal revenue? The introduction te Peer's Manual of the Railroads of the United States for 1669 has Just been issued. It gives the usual impos ing ami interesting summary of statistics of railroads.' Fer example, it is shown Unit tlicre has been nn Increase in the mileage, ofeur railroads of 7,(m mllcsln 1688, which Is 4.7 per cent, of the total mileage, te the end of that year, when we had ever 150,000 miles of track. Up te the clese of the fiscal ycarthcre wcre 151,275 miles of line which had cost eight billion tlirce hundred nnd fourty-feur million and someodd hundred thousands of dollars) when dealing with such tremendous precessions or figures a few hundred thousand nre hardly worth attention. The real estate, stocks and bends and ether investments, and the cash and notes and current accounts or all the railroads in the land arc added te this first ceM nnd plle up the total assets le nlne bil lions nml nearly eight hundred nnd soveuty-fetir millions ofdellsrs. Thctelnl liabilities Include capital stock nnd funded, unfunded nnd current debts, nnd their grand total is till in billion, six hundred and se en nnd a half millions. Theexecss or niseis ewr liabilities is Je,4SJ,03. This book I? a perfect wlldorness of flguiCH, but llie great facts stand out clearly from tlicjimgleniid underbrush through which the statistician must luive struggled le them. Tlicre were I Til ,:'.".',. passengers rairlcd en the rnllieads of this country in tbSi1, a fact thai would sccin te iudicnte a eryllcly stining of our fifty millions of people. ("Arr.u.v Waiki.ns, of the City of Paris, s.iystlmt In a few years there will be no spars or sails en llie ocean racers, as he be be lleves Unit they nre nn cucuiubrntice and of no pessiblu use. Tlicse fircat combina tions of uiudiluciy, coal bin and hotel are knocking nil the poetry out ofecuau tra tl. An oiganluitien of women in I'liglnnd bus for its object a most coiiiincmlnble ene, namely, te help peer women te get needle weik. The Princess of Wales and ethers nre greatly iiitcicsted In the society; the badgu Is a tiny pair of scissors, a thimble, and threaded needle, and there Is no doubt lh.it Its intliieiire for geed wilt he wide spread. Somehow, royal patroinige Is needed te push lliese things in Ililtaln. IliMeiy tells us the queen's daughters have been well instruct ed in all that makes home happy; also the 1'iliiccss Alice, the account df whose sw eel young life, the piges of w hleh are lltlnd with loe nnd dnot!en te her husband, nml her unbounded charity, has been read by m.iuy American ladles, friome young ladies In our day aie net bieught up te pinctice Iheait of seulng, the modern macliiue doing most of the work; and as far as it gees, that Is well enough, hutthoie Is no oxctise for being as Ignorant of the iihe of the thlmble as the young lady, w he, being presented with a Hllver thlmble as a gill fur the Christmas holidays, vhluicicd sully and wished her li loud had given her a bracelet Instead, us she did net knew en u hat linger te ear the thluible. Wn.i. Iho county eoiuuilssleiii'rs 01 jiilseu iusperloiser both net take some measures te tlilew open the Jail yard te the public? The beautiful walks mid pleasant shade efthe gieiiuds leek inltitig, but it only knows Iho occasional tie.ul or tint striped cenxiil. Can Iho gieiind net be thieun ejien bcfeie tint siiewh el winter come? 1 1 was but the ether day that n pair el lever were mariicd en a train of cars lim ning down the Switchback nt thu rate or a uille lu thirty Nccends. The latest in the line et odd places for tlelng the matiimo matiime nlal knot eccuped yesterday when Mr. and Mrs. lhnbanl; were duly pioneinucd man and wife in the tireenwoed ccinelery, llioeklyn. Thomelivo I'm selecting tills unearthly plaee ler Iho wedding corcineuy has Us origin in a lemance. It seems that at the llreukhn Iheatie Hip many vcars age lr. Ilurbauk, then a bej, lest his falhei and sister, while Mis. Iluibank, then a little ghl, lesl her mother and Msier lu that lilKhtlul disaster. An inipiiiy lu regard te the less of the Ilurbauk people led te corresHindence nnd jesteiday It ended In a wedding. 'Ihe hnjipy pilr thought this teuld be most fltllugly cele brated nt thu base of the monument in (Jiceiiwoeil ftmetcry whlih was eiettcil by the city of Itioekh u te tlm memeiy of the unknown dead who pciished in that tcirlbte holevMiist. It Is tine Hint we eiikIiI te lemcuibei tliat death eet huvuia near us and that II Is but a short step te the grave, but tliu pictuie of llic orante blos soms and maliiliieulal ihe and old shoe falling en the hallowed Kietiud (if a grave yard Is lint consonant with model u lasle and feeling. l'Ael.VMimay hang Mis. Maybnck, but she won't be missed while Sarah Althe.i Mill Teny is in aitlve existence. Wi: I'vpeitctl in July hicadslull le the value el jy,NW,!V.e, about two millions mere than last ye.u. In llie seven mouths ending July 31 we sent aluead evel sixty sevcli uiillleii dollars weith of brcadslulls. And hew were our lai mers paid for this? Why in goods nnd lu tuxes, mid as they have lately icfiiscd te penult the tcs te be lessened tliey can net complain at tbe ickillvcly small value lliey iccelvein the OMhangn with Fuiupe. l.'iicle Sam takes the tax, though he deu't want It, and the patrielic fanner thinks he isdeiug gic.U tilings ler home indiisiiy, whlln the nicilianic checis fei high tailll and pays the high prices thus placed en bieadstulVs. (ill, tills is a gicat people! Wiii:.n the ' elisir of lile" is alive wilh bacilli it would appeal te be an clixli or loath. Wi have received liein Theinas J. Stewnit.sccietaryer Intel ual altaiis.u pam phlet made up el advance sheets lnnu his annual icpeil let isv.i ami treating of ihe Heeds et I'euusylvnula. Tliere Is a " iloed map" el the state prcpaicd b.v l.enn Uludgcl and sliewing by it iful.u blue liiuw theaiea having cilil Imliesel nilu fall from May thirtieth t Juuu llrst. 'I'Iiin is within nn clllpse oMeiidiiu; Ireiu tlic noitlieruedgeof 1'ettci ieuut nvv.y down into Mineral county, West irgiuiu, and inclined bum neitlnaM te southwest. Us gieatest widlli isfieni the e.isteni pail of Miyder county te the e.islcin edge or In diana ceuut.v, multhu westeni neundai of Ihe area is only live miles west el Johns town. 'Ihe icpeit sjvs el the Iloed: "It vviib, in biiel, gigantn rainfall, amounting lean aveiagoef cIkIiI inches ill ucpiii 01 waici, idiiiug en an . uca el mere than twelve thousand siiiau miles, mid eeveiiu tin iiieuntaiu plateau and itseast cm dccliMiics liem Johnslewu tollarils tellarils burg, and extending iiuithwani from Somerset te Mckean and Tiega counties. Tills aieaef greatest lainlall was oval in form, but bieadcr tewaul the north blanch of the.Susiuehauna. Around thisccutial body of Heeded country llie ipiantity lull oil rnjildly te six, lour uud two inches." Umcaster is in thoaieaef tluee Indies el" rainfall for llie period considered. A i-innieN, bigned by elijlit liundieil pei-sens, iiicliidiiiK oiclibibheps', Msheph uud put nan lis, hat been sent le the pope, nsUin his holiness te honor the name of 1'hiir.tephu reliiiiiliui null tlie litle of " Vfniiablc." Whatapitv n is tills move ment vva-, net delayed until our ijUJitn ceiittiiulal of IhUi Then Iho anelt'iitdib anelt'iitdib anelt'iitdib oeverer could be crew ned and uotlieesl7eil vvithbeceinlnt; ct'itiiieny. IVrhaps bouie el Hie iliibt of Hie valiant seaman might be brought freui its sjjiauUli lesliui; place te add te Iho dignity and pomp iimrbeleinnity of that occasion. The wonder is that In the healed tentrjveisy of tln threw titles In rej;aril te the celebration boiue publle bpirited fltl7iu of lhIi-.ioer New YerK did net .suggest Much u Ihln-. hut cit' can offer old Cliristeiilier tlie biggest title T AeTitr.n unfortunate brought te Lan caster badly mangled was rattled and banged out te the hospital en the fleer of n wagon. Hurry up that ambulance! j.Nixur.sTixr te disti llehs. The L'e of disk I'rovlenxl.v HeMlcd nt the Snme Distillery Prohibited. The coinmlssleiier of Internal rmcnue has issued a circular prehibltlnir tlie refill ing at distilleries of casks or pneknges pre viously used at the same distillery. It Is as follews: " It Is the practice of many dlstlllcra te tisennd ro-use constantly the snnie ick ages for conveying spirits from dlstlllorles te rectlfyhiK houses. Such ro-use has been perinltted for the icasen that tl Is alleged that It is a saving te dlHtillcrs In cooperage; but, from n full investigation of this prac tice, It is found (P result In grcallossef invenucte the government, Iy reason of the lax en a part of the contents being evaded each tlme that a packace is se reused, and the less Increases with each re-use. If the tax thus ovaded were only Hint of the fractional part of n proof gallon which each nackngc contained, less than liny-hundredlh, then this ofllce might net deem It nnnbuse le be prohibited under the law; but the less from this seurce Is small compared with that resulting from oilier causes. "The repeated removal of the stamps, marks and brands from the heads seen renders them se thin Hint tliecalllpcrs will net Indlcate the Inte length, while tlicro tlicre peatcd removal of bungs depresses and lluttcns the biiug-stavns, se that the red will net indicate a true mean diameter. In couseqiionco of lliese practices, the pack ages thus re-uscd seen becoine se mis shapen that lliey are almost of necessity uiiucrKnugcd. 11 The fact that spirits nre distributed le llie trnde nt a nun li lower proof nnd greater volume than that nt which they me tax paid precludes the possibility of the distiller sull'cilng less if the ro-use of packnges Is discontinued. Te allow the distiller nnd wholesale dealer te have two sets of pack nges ene te be taxed by nnd tiie ether te soil by Invites the fraudulent construction of casks for both purposes. The integrity or llie capacity of a package Is Increased by Its being used both at llie distillery and upon the market. If their le-uso at ills tilleiles be prohibited the same casks will likely be se used. " In view of llie foregoing, and by vir tue of the authority conferred en the com missioner of internal levenue in section 9,''J of the re lsed statutes, ' te picrrlbe rules anil regulations te well re a uniform and correct system of Inspection, weighing niatklugnud gauging el Npirits, ' the ic lllllug at distilleries of casks or packages pioleusly filled at llie snnie distillery with distilled spirits is heicby prohibited, and all gauging ellleeis nssigncd le duty nt distilleries me instructed te decllne te gauge, maik or stamp such refilled enska or packuges, nnd should such vessels be linrenfler presented ler gauging, their con tents shall hatmusfcricd le ether packages bcfuie being gauged. " A 1MIOWNINO AU'IIIBNT. Twe l.lves Lest AVIilln TrylliK te Seetiru ii ell'ce lliiiu. An neildcnt resiiltliiK In tint drowning of two men occurred at Slatlngteii en ved nesday nlKht. The victims me Mkliael McDounell, or Jew Yolk, and IlenJaiiilu Andieas. of Slatlngteii. The former wns boss of the unison weik In the building of Iho plers which will suppeit the new bridge of the Pennsylvania, l'oughkeepsle .t Bosten ralliead, and whlcli will cress the l.ehlgh liver about ene-tliiril et u mile below Slatiiicten. Andieas was an empleye of the limine company. The heavy tains ol'the last two days caused Hie Lehigh te tise i.ipidly, and these men, leaiing that the walei might iiuiy Ihoceller dam away, w hlili had been erected for the piotis'tien of llie men (MigaKcd in building the pier, get into a low beat for the pur pose el mom Hrmly seeming Ihe dam. The Lehigh river at that point was exceedingly wild, uud before leaching tlie culler dam llielr trail low beat was swept down tlic ilvi-i bv the "will curicutaud stiuck a guy lope - - lii li i tended liem the shore te the lu-t pit.. I'lie beat cijislzed and the men wti. tlnewn into the water, Aiidinas ill owning almost luiiuu luiiuu dialely. McDonnell managed te grasp the guy lepe ami worked ins way nana ever hand le Ihoceller dam. Fer two hours he held te llie lope, all the while calling fur help. The water was lushing ever the dam and thieateiiiug te c.iriy htm awny. Finally men In the vicinity 1mm id hlsciles and lu tlie ilaikncss of tlie night stinted out te otend icllel. They piecuusl a beat and ventured out lu thn watei, but the sticnin was se tuibiilenl that lliey were obliged te abandon their ctlerts te save McDonnell. They had net none lar liem the hIioie when they leuiid that their beat was also lu dau gei of bchiK dashed against the guy lopes, mid lliey lewcil li.uk te laud. Ily this time the teller dam had been loosened Irem Its fastenings mid was floating down the ilvei. McDonnell was can led with it mid was diewned. ijn 'llmrsday lilty men wcic searching let tlie Isslies, but up te evening they nnd net been icceveicd. IJeth men weie about Ifiyeais el'age. Andieas has a w He mid several children. McDon nell, v he bad net been long in the neigh borhood, has it family in New Yolk. Ills Legs l.oel.eil Toe 'illicit. Jehn Mnitiu, aged sixty ye.ui, lias been seuteiiCHil te a year In Ihe p'eiilleutl.iiy for stealing Iho pniis of trousers fiem Hegers, I 'eel A Ce., New Yolk. A lew days age Maitlu enteied the store and told a clerk he wanted te buy a pair ol'lreuscis. Nene of them sccmrsl'te suil him, and liem (lie llltleciiitalu eeveicd box wheie lie tried tliciu en he diiccted Iho eleik le bring en llioie ti eusels. I'luallv he said he was suited, and as he walked out of the box he tendered te the cleik the price of a paii of tiouseis. Theeleik, however, netltcd that Mr. Mm tin's legs hud gi own considerably in the brief tlme he had been in letiiemeni. Tlie cleik lel'uscd the money and a jmllce iiieu wascalhsl In. On Martin weie found lour pairs of tiousers and n lifth pair was folded and tucked up his back under his teat. V ( lileKen lliler I'nuglit Ily a Girl. Twe nights age Marv I.vnch, a pictlv gill, who lives iu the I iiuih of Mil 1 l I'luinli, in 'riuuibuli, i ene . li id mi unusual noise In the back vaid. It was late, and thu faiuiei had 10 tiied I'm the night. Mary tinned down the lamp mid stele softly out of the back deer. Shewalkcd tewaidthccliickcii house, whence came the noise, mid found tliedoei partly open. Theio wassuHleicnl Ughl tei her le see a tall man inside, and he was se busy taking down the plump hens liem theli pcich and Meuing theiu away in a meal bag that he did net notice Mary's approach. She did net scicmu, but alter she had put hei anus around Hie thief and held him iuagnp like a v ise she hollow ed loud enough le be heard a mile. Mi. l'luuib caine te the ics ics cue as seen as he could collect himself and put his tiouseis en, and Marv turned ever her piisener te the owner of tlie hens. Ills gilp was net like that of Hie muscul.u Maiy, however, and by a lew twists and turns the thief managed te escape. Ter Leng Lveuliigs In ihe (euiitrv. liem tlic (Jiuntin lteiuMliiei. Tlie onion game Is the latest lad in ini.it society, and it will doubtless imcicst cltv people who enjoy introducing imliut lea uies at their social entertainments. The onion game is net indicate nor hard le loam. Six young ladles stand in a low. Thu hostess gives n "silver skinned" onion le the head el the low, who passes it along Ihe hue. Seme one takes a Lite, and then the voting men, who have been ligidlv ex cluded lrem the dntwlug-100111, anil im prisoned seiiicw here in the v icluitv of llie trout hall hat i.uk, ate called upouteguess who bit the onion. The young man who guesses cei i cctly is allow 1 le kiss the fair biter of the tender v egctable. The giumi is iu one respect a hard euleal for veung men who aie geed guessers. but Ihoceuntiv papcrs reiHirt its "uuipiiilitied success." v Our VHIiikc Industrial ( ouipi'lltleu. Frem the Iindeu I'linih. Ililsbaud iut home liem the uiyi U aiiiiel! I'r.vliiK! Wliati'iH llie nialtfi? Wife They've awarded me -prize inislal- iwibliiii:) r iny biMjiifje isike. Husband soothingly)Aud I'm iittite Hiiro it ile'-erv Wife iliyhtcriiMlIyi Oli-but 't kiUI -a -for the best (.pivinien ii" ceucictc. liii'Kiu- l'leni Wiili'iiiieleu-,. Frem Hit' MlnueaeIU rrlbiiue. A Kansas iiuiii planted Dventv ncles of VMiturmclens, convcited the troi"lnte 1,000 barrels of v incjiar anil sold the vinegar for fid n barrel. I lav In tr innde inore meucv for hiiundf and less for the debtors than If lie had s,ia the fruit from tlie vine, he fcheulil be crowned as a philanthropist. SCLLIVAy OX THIAL. IJe I'leBdsXeUiuIlly te tlie Indictment. The Flulit J)eicrlbed. The Jury was completed after consider censider consider nbledelnv nnd Sullivan placed en trlnl at 1'iirvlM, Miss., en Tliurndny. "Stand up, Jehn I Sullivan," said district Attorney ;Nov!l!e. Hulllvan stoeel up mid looked straight at Mr. Nev llie ns the latter read the Indictment. " Wliat sav veu, Jehn L. Sullivan, guilty or net guilty P' " Net guilty," iplled Sullivan, with em phasis, in n clear voice. He then sat down and the tilnl wns begun In earnest. He paid strict attention te tlie proceedings dur ing tlie dav, but offered no comments, leav ing Mr. Lionel Adnms, who represented the fighter, le suggest tpicstinns te ex Attorney I'cliernl Ferd, who conducted the cress-examination for the defense The witnesses wcre all sworn together; tlicre were nene for the defense. The first witness nxnnilncd was Majer W, W. Hoblnsen. He went te Hithburg en Iho morning of July 8, arriving thorn hefore daylight ; was a deputy sheriff; saw the ring pitched anil proceeded te glve a very geed account of w hat leek plaee, do de scilmng tlie occuriences iu the ring, the arrival of the trains leaded w itli men, etc.; mentioned the circumstance of Harding handing Kllinlu a roll of money, saying It was fl,K)0, a present lrem Fex; that 11 wns put up In llefcree Fllzpatrlek's hands and covered by .Sullivan with nnelhcr thous and. Fllrpntrlck was referee. Kilraln, Sullivan uud the seconds went te the mid dle nftltn ring and shook hands. Kilraln nnd Sulllvmi then stripped nnd went nt it. They fought xvitli their llts nnd wrestled. Kllmin threw Sulllvmi and the men wcre picked up mid taken te their eorners. Tliey tested until llefcree Fit7patrick, who had a wntch lu his hand, called time, when the men wine forward and fought again. The light lasti.nl 2 hours mid IS minutes, nnd nbuul'.j rounds wcre fought. " Did they hit each oilier?" asked Mr. Neville. " Mitl" said Hoblnsen. "Loek ntSullt van's eye." Laughter. Witness then described the injuries re cclv ed by llie men from the blew s. About the last round Mitchell inn across the ting mid said something te Sullivan. As he w as coming back Mr. Donevan threw up a sponge, nnd Fitrpatrlck said something about Sullivan winning. The crowd lushed Inte the ling mid liug&ed Sullivan uud kissed him. They raved like maniacs and carried him away en their shnuldcis. (in cress-examination witness said llie lings went sipiaie and looked inore like liens, lie never saw such tings before. Witness fttld the light was lu Marien county, but in cress-examination admitted he could net exactly lecate tlie Imttlo Imttle Imttlo greund, nnd does net knew where the ceuiMj- Hue Is. Witness Instilled Hint he sawulllvmi Jump en Kltrnlu Willi his knees, nnd nlllrmed positively that Sulli van's knees touched Kilraln's body. J.W. Smith, Sullivan's host at Itkhbuig, testified te .Sullivan's staying nt his house, nnd diiviug ever te the ring the next morning. Several ether witnesses wcre examined. The slnte rested their case, and as there aie no w llncsses en the olher side, It wns ngieed that Ihe case go ever until te-morrow. The Jurymen were plate! iu cliargoef two ballllls, and slept Thursday night en the benches iu Hie court room. MIUIKTY KVl'.NT LV WYOMING. Tliey fit and til, Anil quiiucil and bit. Ami siullltd In the mud, t'utll tlic (jreiunl 1'er time miles 'round, Win klttieil with their blml ; inl lilt or noses, tnrs and ec, ller llie prj iiildi te the "iklcs. - Vem Ihe .V. y.Jlciuhl. Te-NTtilitiiuil To-inei-covv Nluht, Ami rath day and iiUliliIuilUK this week yen caugd atiillilriiKgluts' Kemp's llnlsniiirer I lie Tlue.it nml Lungs, acknowledged te be tfie most MircesRful remedy oversold for Hit tuic of Cough, (.'reup, Ureiit-liltls, Whooping CeiiRli, Astlunii and Loiisiuuptleii. (ictn bottle te-iUvj and kCci ttBlniijs In the house, se en can ilusk jour cold nt once. Price We and. 81.00. Hamplc bottles fnc. aulJ-liniKv.w- (It I lOUDhSVUMAFAUILLA. fxjre1biloeid Is absolute! iitct'Nsai.v In order te have is-ifcct licallb lleisls bnrsaparllln is Iho great bleed purlilii, uulikly cenfiucrlng scrufiila, salt ilictun mid all luildluus emiulCH which attack tlic bleed and undermine the health. It also builds up llic whole b,8(ein, tines dyspepsia and sick lu.utaclic, uud overcomes thai tired reeling. " 1 have taken luu bottle uf Heed's yumapii rlllu for salt tlieuiu mid ilyppila, with which I miik troubled very much. After taking this iiKillvliie I uin ficlliiff us well nscvtr in my life' G. W. Ui:, l'eltsvllk, Pa. llfiOD'HHAUsjAl'AItlLLAi ' I ban bit li Doubled by a scrofulous allct allct tlen nil in.v ltle. It Is one of the maiktd lecol lecel lecol lettleusof my boyhood days, and ler several .vcars Iiiih i emit nil lne uu.ible te labor liiuili, I think Heed sH:uaparilla, vililrh 1 have been using nt Inlci nils for ten years, is the besi Hiing 1 have ever taken. I am new (e, and my gen cial hcaltli seems belli r Hutu ever.' II. I). An An eo I r, Warren, N. II. I'l ltIITI. Till; UI.OOD. " I bad a sllulit bleed dlseribr vvlilch I thought nothing scileus, hut It grew- inteu bad form of skin disease, which keiiic called lupn, breaking out in ulccis ami sores nil eviriuy body. Ilisid sSarsaparlllu lu sliert time com cem plilel nucd me. I fid I ewe nij life te Heed's ssirsupnillla. ' I'm n W vinri a, llotirben, lad. HOOD'S SAHSAl'AltlLLA Sold by all ilriiKRlxlK. $l;sver$J. I'lcparul only by (.'. 1. 11001) A CO., Lewell, Mass. KM llO-slXONi: DOLLAR. (1) Alli'.vccllaiu'l.nuv. I-lTlA NK Id isr"Tv ND M AllM LV LL A CAD ' L.MY. 'Ibis Inslltutlen prepans Laillcs' uud UentU-meii for any college In the United Mates. An Engllsli I'eurse Isnrmugcd te pic piiu1 persons for leaclilni: or business. Fer cat ulKKiiiMippIv le V. V. MOORE, A.M.. Jl7-lnusKl lticler. xrORK,tI' ) COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New lliillillngs ; Ijirgc Kmlewnu lit , Scbolar Scbelar blp. Ijibuiuter.v : Librarv ; U)iuuadum. Pr mrfs rm Celleite or lliMucs:. Separate t'eurse ler ladlci. .Modern I juikiiukcs 111 Iti'SU lar Course. Tuition, SID ptr nuiium. Itcvird In private fainlllcx, i-IM per tcU. Faculty el nine. 17lli .Mui opens Ncpttinbii ;:. Fer en In In leg Hi', addii'ss REV. JAMF.sMiDeL'UALL, I'll. D.. JjlWtd Preklilent. J .sVLRMlOin tt'AMSIT! THAT 1S--LVER IIUDY WHO HAH EVER TRIED IT I LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. W't ban 11 1 ihe hikKCbt mills lu theuuild, but Hit re Is no item 1 mill nnjulKre at least theie Is in, mill tli.it 1.111 maUe bitter Heur. -e u) lliuuvandt unpeeple In this cuuiniunlty, and we laUe their nerd for It. If .veu have tieuule with our baking, Hits het Mciillui. j en will ierhaps dNcevcr that the trouble lies with our Heur provided en de net uie Ia' all's Fleur. If juiiuru 111I111; thai aitlclc, and mill have tieuble with join bak ing, perlmu It l Lci.iusc of the even. It cun't be the Heur Ifjim iuc l-evan' ! I )Ri11lSAI.S-.si:vLEIil'IUH'UhAlJSVILL 1 be ii-iclvidby the Wutir Ceiumltttv until letliK'lc p. m 011 Kaliilda.v, August 17, Ins'.1, hi the Maei . ihlliv, for tlic pnrHeef iiinUlm.' the lolleMlim- dcscrlbeil rcpilm at the Itiiuck llrlik llrist Mill. llliK vill Iw in ivie parts, us lulleMe: FirstFer a new lYnMeck coiu ceiu iilctc, with new head-Kates, new hcul-riaiut' Inside of nn k, mid plank II up ubeve the wutir; new ti nine for rack, uud plank the side shut, thcrongser ruck 10 be thircipmrti r-luch round Iren mid m. nd a half luclm asirl. Second hhuuld II h, i.i.nid that the Isittoiuer I'custiK'k U iu ikhkI I'.m. In inn, am) miii net ic ic eutre leueHliii;, tin' work will he iisfollows iisfellows iisfollews All Ihe weik of the tin,! pan. unit the o e i ptlen itf ih hottntuerlYtiMn. k 01 w M,.thiii lulddle of i.ith cievs-slll. uiul h. ll up ulrnlitbl . rill I all llir draiielu Im.m , uieuml wlireUuud npali all i;nte uud plnleut. The contractor te uiruUli all uiutirlal lur tlic lull completion or the work. All llie Inuiifluiulxr tube of the UI while n.ili. Hint the plank gee,l, sound plur. Uar of ap, luu Inch,.. tlilck. The coutrai'ter te uiaUcinllcr-ihuit .out reuieveull tlic old vreiU, ami te ite ivc all the old lumber. Hidden, will be li.iitrctl le iuvi.iiiviiiy their bldawilh 11 Isiuil, with unpievtil Mi'iirltv.ln llu'niuii of live hundred dollar., for the tntthuil completion et thu work, and further ui;ree te llnUli uild work lu thirty days alter award K made and notified bv thu mayor that work can be commenced. Plans nml ccinnitlnn can If n-iiiiit the tuaj er'ii oilier 11 urdiref thu W ati r l iiiuiiiittir. EDW. KIKJERI.l.Y, Mayer, uujl'.'-lw d Chairman Water Cemiultlit!. J. 1I.VRRV OTAMM-BAneAINS FOB ALL. SALE OF BLACK HENRIETTAS, 75T NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. BLACK HENRIETTAS that were 60e, r duced te 37Kc BLACK linNHlKTTAH Hint were We, re duced te Jflc BLACK IILNHILTTAS dated te 62 Je. BLACK lUINRlLTTAH dtlCCd te "jC Hist were 73c, re trial vrerc flic, re- BLACK HENIHK1TA8 that were flJjO, r ductsl letfic. BLACK DREbs: HILKS, SI Inches Wide, Werth tljO, at ll.ojeynrd. Every jard warranted. New BOSTON STORS, 24 Centre Square. 7. marry Stamm. l1itttamehct:'. PlllLAnEl.llllA. Friday, August 16, 1889. Closed at i P. M. te-morrow. Thcre's a stack of blankets in the main aisle that you won't care te skip. Twe sorts ; both bouncing big and heavy te handle but light te lie under. $5 the pair for either. And wrtnl nt-irr: rirlvrmrmrr I v v a wj a .Wki . v - m a a a Down Quilts tee, at weather prices. Genuine het sea- bird down. Handsome sateen covers, ventilated and stitched through braid se net a speck of the down can shed. 515.0) Down Otillli ferSUiO 5I2.W Down (lullts for 510.50 Odier sorts, $6 and $7. tjeuthnct of centre. All the eye helps that you need for home or outing. A proper tourist glass will help your eyesight by 20 or 30 miles. Kodak Camera, leaded for 100 pictures, $25. Ne end te delight it gives unless want te tell fish stories. Near JunlierBtreetentrnnce. the you Jehn Wanamaker. N J LWYORK STORE. HAVE YOU SEEN THE AT THE- New Yerk Stere. - Compare the iiunllt) of thtc koeiIs with any wimples ou may have had from ether cities. NihLntSOc; Ne. i.', at IHJf'; Ne. H, at 75c; Ne. LnlSl.un. Examine. Our Tn-cnlj-Ineh All Silk Satin Luxers, At 51.00 njnrd, and 21-Inch ntS1.2.r. Tlicynre the hist value In any market nnd fully guaran teed. Black Silk Satin Rhadamas, Mnlieiui l'lecnnt Dress. Ne belter goods mnde for kI vHiiring qualities. Nete the I'rlees tT2 ; l,7c, 7.V, We, 51.00, f l.'JJ. IILACK FRENCH KAILLEblLKb AicHlvllt.il and Vciy Fashionable, nt bSc, ll.ixi, JlJiayanl. We have Fameu', sold Iheusauds of jauU of the HASKELL'H IILACK DRESS SILKS Witlieut a 1'einplnlut. They are fully war ranted neither le Ml p. crock or break lu six months' wear.l'and there Is no better vnluc etlcicd for J1.00, 41.23, J1.37K, Jl.W. Sneclnl Vnluc lu HLACKGROSORAIN SILK, '.'I inches vv lde, nt tl.OO, IL12i nnd J1.25. IILACK OROS GRAIN SILKS at fiOe.fWlfc, 75c and 61'ic u yard. WATT & SHAND, 0, S A 10 EAbT KINO bT. iUmlte. I TERRS HOOK STORF- BLANK BOOKS. Ruled and Bound te Order. We can furnlMi anytliliu; lu the line uf Special Ruled Heeks for Ledges, Hanks nnd all IluMness l'lirpeteH. Ruled and l'rlntcil lu every variety and isittcrn uud bound In the most durable man ner. Estimates will be chctrfnlly given nnd eidcrs will iccclveeur prompt and cure Ml attention. L B. HERR, NOfe. W l ."vi NORTH liL'EEN ST. STANDARD CARRIAUE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 10, 1.', 13 A 15 MARKET STREET, (Rear of the 1'osterllce), LANCASTER, 1'A. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Buggies, Phstens, Family Carriages, Etc. The l'liukt SUK'k lu thel'euntiy. We new haven Full Line of r-ECOND-HAND WORK An btyle Veu Wnnl. Itcpnlntlng and Hetwiring promptly attended for ilia'. iures. The levvcU price i. une bet ei werKiucu t'ict'iii5- t'l cuiplejed c in the county for nrstrciats vrerK, -(!lv e me a Call nnd Examine My Werk. rpllL'K DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, pmivlled by a geed powder blower, i llie inel ellectual destroyer uf rllce unit ether Mnall Insects. Fer wile At HURLEY'S DRUd STORE, M West King Street. rpHE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-THEBEST J and clicaix-st lu the market It kural cold i i'ii. Hani rubier bolder, never gets out of erucr, taMiy uiicii. tan uue cxaiiieit, uriur nurtbiU'liigi'lbOwhere. At ERISMAN'SOeuU' FuriiUhlug Stere, 12 West King strttt. llliiiii u Nil, 99 00fc CLOS1NO OUT CHILDREN B LACE CAP8. Our Entire Htetlc of 37Uc, 12e, c, 13c, 50e and fac Caps AT ONE PRICE-23C EACH. Big Bargains In WHITE FLANNELS!, RED FLANNELS, BLUE FLANNELS, OREY FLANNELH AND COTTON FLANNELS. CSxcuveiens. CPECIAL EXCURSION. Leng Branch, Asbury Park, Atlantic City, Gape May, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City. SPECIHL EXCURSION VIA Pennsylvania Railroad, Wednesday, August 21st, 1889. ROUNDTRIPTICKETS Te any of the above-mentioned resorts, VALID for return trip SIX DAYS, including day efltaue, will be sold from LANCASTER te Leng Branch, 1 Ocean Greve, OR Asbury Park at $3.50. SPECIAL TRAIN, Cennectlne with regular ninij h. in OHAS. E. PUOH, General Manager. y.lrttcltCB. H. Z. RHOADS A SON. L-OiA PRICES. Following will be found n list of goods low priced nlwnjs In our bleck: Child's Oeld Finger Rings, 24c.; Misses' Geld Finger Rlngi!,7Sc.; Ladles' Geld Finger Rings, Jl.00 Sleeve Ilultens,3c.,S0c.,1.00; Cellar Buttens, 25c. te tl.OO; Diamond Cellar Buttens, 12.00; Ladles' nnd Misses' Breastpins-, 25c. lejl.00; Mourning Plus and Earrings, 25c, te fi.00; Bracelets, 23c. tetlO; Nickel Clocks, S1.O0; 8-Day MantloCleckt.,33.75; Ladles' Held Watches, 115.75; Nickel Watches, tl.OO; Silver Watches, 510. Wltepalrlng In all branches by geed vrerkmen nnd nil work warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. ft-iitt XjtLlNN A HHENEMAN. FRUIT AT LKSS PHILADELPHIA AND FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, He. 152 JNTertli Qmeen Street, LANCASTER, PEXS'A. (Cnvpct gnlc. J.U MARTIN 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 131ank 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. Utcn-nciie. -y OTHER H. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Bu-end Fleer Eahleman Law Building, Ne. 13 North Duke Street, apr3-)ydkvr LINEN 8IURT BOSOMS at 10, 12, 15,17,3 and 22 Cents Each. Five Theuand Yards BEST CALICOEH.I Beautirul Styles, at 5c a yard. BLACK BILK VELVET, 60c n yard. BEST H1LK PLU8H, 370 a yard. Anether Let of these Splandld t FAST BLACK HOSE AT 12Xe A PAIR. BARGAINS IN BLACK SHAWLS!. Ocean Greve, Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, OR Ocean City Y at S3.00. SEA - SHORE train nt Philadelphia, will leava' J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. nul.VStd Hctve. JARS THAN- NEW YORK PRICES -AT- flrtvncoe. H ARNESS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies, -AT- (Siiictaseit te M. HaiiKHiii'sn A Sen.) SIGH OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. iUcyclvn. JJICYCLES, 1 RICYCI.ES, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. (FAHANTEED HIGHEST ORADh, . ILLUSTRATED CATALOOl'E FREE. POPEMFGCO,, 79 FRANKLIN ST.. BOSTON. BRANCH HOFSES- 12 Warren SL.Nevr erk Jul Wab.ish.We., I'liloiKe. Fer Sale hy JOHN S. ML'bSER, Celuuibltt l'. uuS-lydted Chas. E. Haberbnsh s, au&- MWtliW'.
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