ft " '. 1 i5 t S3 t. &' sr " !V n Muttirtt rAOTBtentAK. DnanniAif feltz, Editor. ciauk, Fabmher. r T , . U1LY tRTSLHaKNCER.-rubilhcd la w rear, bat Snndnr. Served I-PffM la this dty And nun-minding t tvte-iftltaicenUawcclc. Bymallnvedol Bymallnvedel . Hrrlndvanre:50ccnUaineDtli. , INTSLLIGENCER-One dollar and 1 a rear. In advance. TO HUBSCRIBERS-nem t n.r Check rfrarieAce order, abd where neither of M' ue preearMi cnd in a rccisicrw at the IVutefllce, as second class mall r. w1 e ABM-MS, m IHTEtLtOENCEK, Lancaster, Pa. XJUrOAf TXX, PA., August 22, 1889. Jill1 r-r ' fW fWfcmum nf AntM-Inn Xllnn. iThe representatives of nil the lnde- j,MMM.t nations of the Western ceu- tuent will meet In Washington in Oc ' teiiet next. In 1S92 the discovery of .America will be celebrated with due Map and ceremony In this republic. There ought te besonie&ertof cennec ts tiM between these two events. If this i lilr rtlllnlil iillnn And .......t.lf.. r.l. .. 4 r ,' iHivt. wivuiauuu uuu liuuu a lull UIO ill . an honor te us as a nation and a peeple is u werK cannot be commenced tee Sfoen. And a very important sten fe rwards that end could well be taken nt H. tll- ftr.tlffti.f- (tt iTaaI-. ---. wm.v. -... iu i.hjii.. ? A flnii 41ik a-.-.- - ... .1 . jj. -! mv inisv ui lour uuuiireu years rnnign umeseme bend or sympathy JTM-td interest be established between the , lawpesaeni nations or America. As .WAMHUural for several hundred ears ' "tartar ithc discovery of the New "World Evfrft h dominant influences here at work ,;i were European Influences: and were "X,i exerted mere for the advancement of lri-; EureiVftTl tniprrcfa tlmn f..r l,n ..s.,-.,...- j C - - .uvu ....... .v. .ub ,rvii,tt ,-. neni wenare ej any ei tlie American Politically this influence is net l'- .. j' , nnw ari iTmnir Tf w -.w-fe, Iu commerce nnd trmle however our indciiendcncc hns been but h name. It has Iwcn only in recent years that anything like n "illrel com cem merclal Interceurte with the Central and Seuth American fetates has been effected. Our trade with these coun tries has for mera than three hundred years been carried en thieugh the me dium of the riirencau iniirta. Ami & even our news of te-day comes te in h principally by way of Londen. It Is - true the Central and Seuth American etetcs bbac been somewhat backward In t material nrecrcss aud enllelitPiiiiiniii The shadow of cfll-te monarchical gov ernments and nicdlreval darkness has been long upon them ; and modern Idem, have there made little progress. Fer a long time bandied about as chattels of European states they have knew n llttle of the advantages und benefits of Inde pendence. Their nirrlctilttiriil nn.i min. eral wealth hae been fnimcd without scruple or ceusclciicc. In ceiiscquciicc their internal resources Inn e In uianv Instances come te pamnture ducny. The countries stretching from the Gulf of Mexico te Terra del Fucge ought te welcome this proposed conference as ii step towards their enfranchisement from the shackles of Euiean iKiiidngennd their own ignorance. It Is the duty of the United States, in her mner nmi'mi. llghteumcut. te stretidi ml n l.nll.... f hand te her lea civilized sisters. There ;., eugni te no established here In this new continent u union of interest nnd sym pathy. Our nation hns long declared a, hn independence of the Delliimi in. ' rl ,... ...! ....,.,... . . :"- ti.guia uuu vjusuiug lnierestser Europe. Ik it tint ln... ..n.i. . .. in...,. . tj-T In lpl.n4n.tAH nA .1 .. . fi "- ..WW ...a., uuii IN llllil 1VO V Utl.lt-.. . ....n) (.-uueerus me w ciiare or nil i the notions of this AVesteru world? Is itnet high tlme that we as a nation fv anu a peeple at least lmv ,. ,....i.. ..r .tiad?audcommerccef Central and &$ , . ""-'"ca- Hint conmierce has l-, tOO IODL' inf-11 lllnimtmllt.l 1... .1... ... i JV ,. ,, -l'ii.-.i .,) lliu null- .l?i7j S?.plUlli!!ts aail mnnufacturers of the I ?i i. . " ' 1" ce"cnt of America flt ""ii foremebt for Amei leans i and uur lesi possession caunnl l..ln- ... ulcker 1 retrained (li.m i. i..A ri uaieu ei nil the American siiiinc. ti.i. k.V " union need net ncccssarli v me..,. '. 1 odlcaernclulerferencowith the nlthirs of wi wvmriu ami south American states. Nearly all national administrations have wisely avoided this evil tendency Iu the coming conference there w ill be no room for any of the JlugeUm of of Mr. Blaine or the high tmlir mea sures of Mr. -Wlndem. The attitude of the present administration towards Mexico, euruearest hp1l1i1.i- c....i,i K through Its secretary of the treiisuiy, Is srt1 .J ",uiu lUL'uiiivaiiugucem- is. 1 nnr vnrtf tiitiuii.iA it.. ...lit 4" iuvu ukiqi, uuu Kinurea sn r I N lu te be honed the rremiemn,. ., i. .. m represent the Uulted States at the com- .iiS ...m:.vmx-iiii net practice thedl- .w.m.., uuu uemagegueism common te WL wuC ,..,..". .u,eJ cs" if -".ii . "imunsuij. whkh s will Inure net eniv , ,,- .. .. ;i erclal ndvantement, but will as j Well further the Interests of the unfei tu :? nute states of (Vnirei .i c...i. ft iCal,,thti ,hVe lenS "uialuwl in '. j"-' "ut:!. ine morulresiieu- wujuiy ei me uuued States is vast In iuis matter. Jiuvshei-iiiiiii .., . ...i prove faithful te the trust queer Delugs by Turkey. There arc signs of a breeze in there there gien of Turkey. The sultan has sent.. letter te Armenian governors caution ing them net toeileud the Kurds, as they may be useful lu case of war. New the Kurds have u Hue old ancestral cus tom of werrylug the Armenian-, ami one of flin 1iiii-!u.) ...,. , . . L'T uV l, ,"" ""'""eiBuuiiciUKCll St, zf "'"y iuu ix'run treaty bound W'- Armenians. The Tm.-l- i.,i i .. .,. posed te smile upon the doing of the Kurds because their victims were Chris tians, nnd had long been regarded as lit prey for geed Moslems. It is crv natural that there should new be fear that the note te the go ernert, w 111 be taken as a free permit te the Kurds for a resumption effthcir ntrotietis piocced piecced Uigs, and why the sultan should have Jfesuedfuch nu order nt tbu limn i ....t l4' 5S,1 tt" I,lH,n- w the exivptien of the vreian trouble, all apjwnre calm en the i -" ui xvureix.nii n n im ,i.i i.n m1101' fereiK' eorrespeudeut bus PV,jf failed te give his usual uildrtimiiicr 4nn ei war. Ytt the poi te deliberately ; runs the risk of nrovel.iiw. ..,n..i.:. ga. wtrnges, and thereby furnM.lmr hi. esemies with u pretext n.r t..nri., i.r r, klnirdeni n !,:.. .,., ., ""?. "" M the liulgnrluu atrocities frebh ; v memory he rKU ,,.v,.i .... hf mom nf fli LI...1 ...... i---"n L, J r ' "" """, nun, aptiiiivntlv. fcr no ejber pun' thai. (e ..Ure h, wiemyouueiiurds lUMJ(r, Jt elIll .appear that the ,ul,u n,lUy ii ,YwJ'.v .ai,laiul ,jut ll i iiettc- -uHmuiuKiiaiiiieHii u most friendly a !TTvI,t,,,,n!i,l,,r the e,H'rfc,y of the T'kB IHLreteaud ncrntiii, ,. t.i,i,i. .. f ;)"1 M lth eager cordiality, w hil" t L'Ote name time nntngenliluu : Oermn. I 'H.Wat?u ,,0!5t,le te lllu German l.i. -?"J me liuitiu prevJlicta. , - JiOL retails um lii tiiMtt iin. ' . Hn.rMt Athens ullhui.iicnisferaid.and IV tbire will also be a yacht from the n1Un bearing compliments and gifts for the young terror of Europe ; but all signs seem te point le a storm brewing in Turkish atmosphere. Somehow these trouble usually fnll togrew furious until the opening of the winter discourages wnr r hlle the assembling of parliaments encourages military appropriation?. Perhaps Blsmnrck is already laying his pipes for another big armv and navy credit. The One-Msn I'ewrr. There Is arising In American politics n strange one-man power. It Is a power entirely foreign te our life and character. It Is contrary te the fundamental princi pled of our go eminent. Its rlvj Is a continual menace te the welfare of our political institutions. This one-man power Is the ureal weakness of the Hepubllcan party, and It is the very thing which will carry It te destruction. The American peeple areJealeu3 of their rights, and though they may at times be led astray by some glittering Ignls-faluns, yet they will net long sulTer the domination cir any any oue man. They are riccullarlv sensitive lu this respect. A glance at the recent Republican conventions In several states shows the highest development of the one-man pew or. It was net long age that In our own state there was a gathering of the Republican clans lu convention, te originate nothing, but te carry out te the letter the mandates of ene Matthew Stanley Quay. The young manhood of the Republican paity lu Pennsylvania stultified ItH'lf en tlmtoccaslen, nnd the delegates were all asses with the longest of long cars. A few wicks age in Ohie the w hole body of Republican represen tatives rushed pell mcll, net te the sup port of their national administration or te the advocacy of any well-defined principles, but delegates fairly tumbled ever thenu-clU'S in laudation of that blatant demagogue, Ternker Te-day In the mother of the states, Virginia, will be enacted n similar f-ecne. Ulnek and white Republicans allke will hang te the coat tails of the long-haired nnd wiry Mnhenc. If there Is any ene man in our politics te-daj w he stands for the very worse and vilest tyjie of dema dema geguclsm aud plunder and spoil it Is Mahone. And jet he Is supported ably and openly by Mr. Harrison with nil the pntionnge of his high elllce. Is there no manhood or honor nt till In the Republican party in Pcnnsi 1 va va iihi.Ohle nnd Vliginla.that Its adherents must be led llke galley slaves In chains behind the chariots of such men as iuny, lerukcr and Mahone? There seems te be none, nnd In this We beheld the suie aud iiiimlstakublu signs of rnrly decay and diolutieii "Witness the nlnieit present icwilsten of feeling in these three slates and (he Imminent downfall of the famous triumvirate ! Ven, r.u tlie glorious goldcu-red with its rich atituuiuil bloom, wiiilugitsclle crest from (he peaks or our highest moun tains le the veiy in irKln ei tliefcea. It Is the imblein of a golden we illli of flmniclui mm prosperity unci higher eiillure whkh w ill slilne for all nations and ler all time. A WLLitllhibtratcd P-iuiphlctKiNcsuiiIn-lerestlng account of the New Yerk Trade Schools, en First nicuue, between blxt v- bJicuiuuiiu.'sixty-ciglitli strcfls. This la nil .in cxperiintnt el untiled plans but the schools will begin thcli ninth senHenlu October, ghlng gmiiiIii Instrualeu In brltk-laylng, lMstcring, plumbhig, wr. pentry, house mid sign piintlug, rKe painting, stene cutting and lil.iclvhtiiltlia w eik, with day Classen in tailoring, nnd also In some el the nbote named trades. Tl.cse Hthoels nre net Intended te be mouey-iiiaklng Jiustitutlens, but u.e o. e. o. pected ONcnttially te pay their own cxptn cxptn seh, a hope that secnm warranted bv an liuuase in nttoudanre ireni Itdity attlie Mart lean nitiage of feui huudiud puiills In the past two years. 'Iho Idea Is toglve young men luslnitllen In thu trades und le gl e theso w erkhiK at a trade ii ph.nu n ir. luiprove thciiiseh e. "The New Yerk Trnde Schools aroLeuducted en-tho p.incl pie or tiaehlug thoroughly hew work should be dene, and lca lnK the quickiieis wide h is reiulrcd el a llrst-cluss mechanic te be Hcijulied nt ical work nller lenlnK the schools. 'I he Instruction Is both man mil and eeicntlilt A trade is taught in nil Us blanches, nnd the uasen why one method Is light and another whleh seems te produee the sauie result Is wremr 'Is carefully explained." 'ihe prospectus refers totlie.eniblnatlon el ti.u .. Instruction with education in some school, and argues Hint It isbcttei toleae Iho general education te the public schools nndconfliiethoworkol n trnde school te the luctuictleii necessurv imn,e.i, , , chnnlu The pictures el Iho large classes or jeung moil nt work, and et the speci mens or their w oil;, ghe the Impression that the tiade bchoels me n success, mid destined te take the place or the appjontlte syslem. A strong point ter tlie schools is thus slated : It is constantly Neuulit te atceitnln net only what the pupil knows, but In w hat he is dcuYient. snd, . seln can nirely be pursued lu n workshop, where ench emploje Is necessarilv e-m-I'Ie.ed ujien the work he can de best." "' - Oi course, It Uiirruugcd that when Pen Pen sleu Coiuiulssieuer T.miu,r ..,-l i.... lteh iu New- Yerk, en Seldlci'u Dav thcre w ill he loud ehcers im his " lii.n!-. policy. Viiai .1 grand tlme our pie-sldciit Is haWiiBOH IiIh tun els, and what n lmc.U man he must feci hlinlf te be ' And ei no eiw has hinted that he eui did oni eni thlng rcuiaiknble besliles being the Kr.md--nn el 1. U graudlathcr. True, he l..i. w. iifed te be pre-sidcnl el the l ultcl Mate .uidhhindlMdu.illti isiebt in the iriiraulie poWbimiesel thoell.ee.. MLllnnlie,, of llttle iieceunt, and has been uuuble lede niOtliUiB but till otlltes. President Harrison is an impeitunt and iiiierctlnit national ilguie lieud, und we are plcieil te beehlmduh lioueied enlils tr.neln, ccu te the extent el ciileilinjdliuiem pre-iured as the dlsi.itehes Inform u, lix the eoek who honed 1'iesident Clex eland and his bride, the minute uue ebseiicd In le- ""'"K 'u uiings el tlie president beginning te eige iijkiii burle-ime. is lll .11. nil ihose eolteii mills UiliiiK tlutweweioteld el during the eaniiuign Win "v-uuiuuHuipreviK!N(ymiderlilgl 'Iho only oxjiKmulleii ghen In tl 1 taxes? . , .; . . " ...v 1119- fl.n .11.. Iiaienes mys uie Oluine 011 the fallure th it ocxunedllrht. It apj.t-.-irs that tliui all top pled 01 or llKe a let el tenpins, singular btatoel things under an administration he uuxuii 1 ionic pioicrtleu of Amerle .111 111- utihiues! M)Li)ii:uy eiii'iiAV m.ti:i;m;iS. UllltOI-M OI (III) MK-llllleil Ellltlll tell I 11011 iiiiM-iuei iii-iii. . 1. A II.en.rct iilii U.iMjslMu-.eii Wwlnos Wwlnes l.ij, nt tin. "MMeeiiPiV luimcr jiiiiKi tlie vjlilnrn i.tj.Jiau wIie-jIk, uasull! n.liil l.v alK.ul HW .Iclegilc (idliirx or he next j ,r cie tliitcl aH folleu H . " l'rt-diiit, Jehn I). K0110UI, I'1iII.iiIc1ii1im ilC iucslileuts. Miss Cle,,',,,..' ,,''." ' 7 i.. jt:iiriiii. rrlsliiirf.. .,1 ;,,;.i, ,,M,rw,H reMilutnm 1,p uuisoer tin wiie,i.ie el Jfajer 11 Sjiktr irem UiotelUIm' orphan bchoel In- t1v1 4VIM1IUII. HI II IIMl'llr Alum . -. Tl. a8liln,5ten, I). C., orre.iM,nlii hce! LAyCA8TER frAILY' I crests of the state through the abandon ment eftbe orphan school branch of th Northern Heme In Philadelphia. One of the resolutions adopted complimented the soldiers' orphan commission for having followed out oue of the principal suggestions of the "Slxtecners" made at n previous iu6eting. Williams Williams pert, 1nncastcr, Alteena, W'llktsbarre una ReadhiK wero named as plnces for the next meeting, and Williams- pert Was chosen. A cnmmllten trn in. pointed te make the necessary arrange arrange inents. Aftr nddrcMcs by M.)or Splccr nnd ethers the meeting adjourned, and the Slxteeners called en Governer Ucavcr. In tlie nxcnlngtbey held it banquet. Te-day they will go te Ment Alte, near Chambers burg, and en Trldny the Gettysburg battle ncld will be visited by them. llnsc Ilnll Notes. The games of ball played jestcrdnv re sulted as follews: Phllndcliilila 11, Wash ington 8 ; Boten 10, New Yerk 4 s Chicago 12, Iiifllanrtpells Oj Pittsburg (J, Cloi eland 6i nalllmore 0, Kansas City 3; Cinclnnitl 0, Cehnnbus3; Cuban Giants 2, Yerk 0 7" " ' ivtk. - y-M gamei: liar risburg8, Xorrlstewn 7. The Gerhnm club hns been n failure In Iaisten eer since the seasen opened and yesterday It was compelled te throw threw np the sponge. The players w cnt te New lerk. ThoJJew Verk peoplenre crestfallen ever the bad show Ingtlielrclubmadeln Bosten. Bosten new has a lead Hint will be dlfll cult te ocrcelllo. I-allinm, w he w as suspended by St. Leuis ier Mispicieu enu playing, has b has been rein' SUltl'U Iho Harrisbunr club had three home ruim jcieruny. Iho Middle States lurk. League la In hurd Twe thousand Catholics plcknlcked at Mt. Grctnn en Tuesday nnernoen, and the Priests' nnd Germanla tlubs plnyed two games of bnse ball. The score in the llrst gmnewas: Clergy, -Ij Ocrmanln, 11 j In the second, clergy, 17 ; Germanla, 11. The following priests were present: Pother Clulst. of Lebanon; I nther Zclbert, of Leck llacn', l'MIier Smith, orLuncaster i Pathor haul, or Lancaster j I'nther Christ, el Lancaster, rather I'ein, or llnnever: Intlicr Kiiutr, of Plilladclphlu; 1'iillier Peter Christ, of .Scrnnten ; rather Krotty. of Litllestewu, Mil.; lather Wnrd, br i inn ; i niner .Mcumn, et llloemsburg j lather Smith, of nilMbclhtewn; Pathor Kiiuklc, or Lebanon; Pathor MrGonlgle, eH ernwnll, and Pathor Burke nnd Pathor Unite., or Adams county. Yellow 1'mir lu PlillnTrlplilii' Pert. 'I he Spanish shin Jein. A. UrlgKS, Cati Initi Halch, rrein Rie Janeiro te I'hllidel phia, arrlietllu Philadelphia en AVednos AVednes day w lth three eases of ollew fev or, w hlch w ere taken te the Lazaretto. 1 he captain's wife, who was en beard, died during the oyage and her remains w ero cased up and are still en beird Iho ship. The tssel hns been dt lalned nt quarantine and extraordi nary precautions nre being taken te pie- cnt communication w lth persens from the shore. The ship wns subjected te n thorough fumigation en Wednesday, but It Is unlikely nhe will be allowed te pass quarantine jer some dnj s yet. 'tiiEcirv rnM.ew. Nen le the sea tliecll.v fellow hies Tobittle with thewaM-DHiul erieu-hrail ni Or cc)i some nirnl spot Ills hours lelmk In, Where laiullenl's bills nnil 'nltceturs get lhelr Venn IheJluttieii llcebtcr. m i Ititorestvil PfOple. AihertlslnB a rntcnl medicine In thc)cciillnr in which the proprietor of Kemp s llnliam for (AjuElisaud C'elih it(H, Ij imlecil wemlerfnl ll nutherlies nil ilniRglMs teshr tliew who call for ltn ample hotlleVfc, that tliij- nny try II liffere purehnmig 'I lie I.nrge Dettles arc 0e unilSl.tti. ccertnlnly would nth pen trial. It mnysaeyeu from consumption . iml.-lmdAu .) J. J OOD S KAltHAPAllILLA. " WEAK WOMEN Oh 1 ti. Lsadutj tetft)t lloeil s Sars a piillliiKt lie Kreat relief It has fc-t en these nliu uilii-'i 'in iillments peculiar te the ex. Ilj piuirini! tholileod.rtgiilailiKjinii-or-tiiiUorgiins, MreiiRlhenlni; Hie lien ck.bikI ton ten mi! the whole sjktcni, It rcblens lehrnlth. LUCK A LW CRlUTURIi, "llmxoleiiferjcurstrlng te Bct hclpfei lhalterrlhleBeiier.il dcblllt) nnd wenl:neiSfe conuiien te women Within n jtar I liaxe taken ten or tweliohettlcs of Heeds Pursuipn. rllhmnd the benent ilcihed rrein Us use has bceiixcr creat. lam new- fiellng Ilkcanciv criaturcnriereiincrlncse manj xcan. .xIhs. 1.H Pe sJIartlu.TcMe.. I WALK fl MILLS A DAY. " Fer nine) car I ns In nsliit" fceiiitnni "ii.iiiuiK, Miirrci) nuie hi nny time te walk itbeut the house und jmrt of the time unable te he out of bed I went le Philadelphia for treat ment, which ee me relief for a time, hut I was iiii wori.e nsuln. The ph) slclmu wild I had a fibroid tumor I beuan Utklus Heed banpa illln nnd Its coeil (fleet was seen nppxrent I beBaii te tmpreie Inhcalth, and continued tak Int! ihe medlelne till new 1 fiel perfectly well iiiidruii walk six erkeien miles a da) without feelliiB lltcd 1 think HoeU Hnnwiparllln Iv Jint the medicine for women nnd iinjenc who ban bad bleed Ji s.vir nmith, lst Bread 1 op, in. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druusUls !l , klx for 5. Prepared enl) by V. I HOOD A CO . Lewell, Jlas. m esis em: dellau id JgNEHIIODi WANIHITI '1HA1 19-LVLIIYII01)Y WHO HAS LVEK 1 HIED IT 1 LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. Wc Imxtnt the LUfcti.1 mill., the world, but there Is no belter mill nuwicre-Ht least there h no mill that uiu mnkc belter flour. Se Mi) tiieiuiiiidH of people In this cemmiiiilM. and we tnke their word Ter it If ) en hae treuble with ) our baliln., n,i hut wcnlher, )e will perhaps dUceier that the treuble lies with our (lour-preMdcd ) ou de net use I.ci nn .Fleur. If ) en are 111I11,: that inllclc. nnd Mill haie treuble with jourbak jeurbak Inif, pcrhnjis It 1 bec.-me or the een, It can't bO HlO tlOlir If ) Oil I1MJ I.OMUl'8 1 Ceal. 7 I'MIIKRAMU-OU. I IOR trOHHOOKhANl)C VS1 M WI'ST L UN HAItU WOODS vi,l0Vain ami Hewn" '',,, , ,, ,.. , I. MARTIN A CO , ' iU-l)d i:i atirbtrwt, lmcastcr, l'a. 1 5 AUMO ARUN ERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. egr.,srQ,,cc,,b,,'l, u,ia n' O. Klt. .vm- iseriu ITIUCO Hliif iinn.. if.ii... - , ..,.. ttvilUlll IllUlS-tfil i.an(:ahi'i:u. fa. "rOHK, il'A )' " COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. ki,N.w 1!u,,,,J"'K '-urge Endowment , Schel.ir- Fr 'natev'f.iT'n0 ' L"',T,ut? ' "J-iinasli in. inpares fur Collide or lliislne.s. Smainte teurfcc for ladles Modern ljiin,-ti,ii(s liiUecu. liirLeurkP '1 11Ul011.su per milium. Iio.!rd hi !:i,V,Ul-ft.""lc'" 8Ae" Ar "'eI.'f.uuI) li-l m" JAS"MtIOL'OAI.L I'll. I).. licyclre. J 1CUI.1X, 1 lUL' I. I.l, TAN OEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems DURABLE. BlMrtE. (.1 MtAMI'Kl) IllfllllATl.RAHF 11 II VI it VIM) I'M U)Oli: 1-R1.K. POPEMPGCO., 79 FBANKLIH BT., BOSTON URAM'UllOITHiy -JSWiirreii hi .New orl erl ail S abash Ase.. riil eW erU lur Hull; h) JOHN H. .ML'-sSi:f(, Columbia " "il'lli rpilK R1VAI. FOUNTAIN T'EN-TIIE BEST tnruUbliis bterc. u Wut Klli" ttrwL UtUU IKTELLIGEyOEB, T-EttTHSDAY, AUGUST Qjmntttnahtt'm. rnlLACW-rHU. Thnrsday, Angubt 23, 1889. Closed at i P. M. Saturday. Fine wool Blankets, 70x82 inches, fioed weight, and $5 a pair. Why can't the Winter price be as little ? Anether little bunch of the slightly soiled Blankets at $3.50 a pair. 8011 th wc-t of centre. The iec novels are a host. Reach at random among them ; you are likely te pull out the very book your heart is en. Adding new names te the list all the time. Here is a dozen, iresn today : In Luck at Lant, bv Walter Bcsant. .ur.ruiimj, ny j.. A Fair Mfl lil. bvt. V. Hehlnnn wnirera. 1 hn Lnity ITlccf , by Of e. M acdenatd. A Crooked Path, by Mrs. Alexander. C leepalra, by Hider Haeicard. W.Y. Ornndmolher, by L. B. Walterd. A Witch of ihe Hills, by Warden. rionrben Lilies, by Chamrney. Italnhew Oeld, by Murray. MIm Brotherteu, by Mrs. llumphry Ward. Postage 4c a volume. Sant Ilarie, Marien Craw ford's latest book, 1.10. Thirteenth street side. We have put unheard-of prices en what are left of our own importation of China Mat ting. .1548 rolls of it te be closed out before Fall trade starts. $22 DnniB.k.Sldarell. $20 Temple, ilneu fancy, til n roll ?!? I,,erm'?' ,b V fnncy. 3 ft roll. $11 Slnm.jelntle fancy, no 11 roll. M2f,cTli "' lelllcMfHnty.M60a roll. 53 Iiuddlm, inncy, $3 CO a tell And one grade as low as $6. Rwend fleer. Market Urrel side. renreleA- Jehn Wanamaker. Jlfy Ginobe. J. B. MARTIN & CO. ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF SATINES, GINGHAMS, LAWNS, BATISTES, CHALLIES, less than cost te reduced te close out, at J. 13. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. :n TI'.W YORK STORE. Blac e'i.uubMi Meney in Bujint, BLACK CASHMERES AT 1 IIE- New Yerk Stere. Ne Uumbug ! Ke Reduction ! In prices that ixist eul) lu tin iulnd of the adicrtlser ,1. r,i' mi!ll,J e' He mack dslimcre Hen .lVi4.l'0.UKl,,t, '' " s"ral months nKeare werlli t.xla) lOiciiuu )iud mere than wc paid We efler the best Milim te behadluBIiuk t7 J'.1 )",, l,,r'-,,l2i' All-Weel, te inches id iV-it, UV, 12V, t,7c, 75c, b7)c, Jl t. ' . ,':Incli Flin. Black HcnrlitUis at 7 ''i WJ.c and f.vvil J1I1U. a )'ank b"k Wa,p Ircllrltla!' t "?. HMO. J1.25 Frlesll) lllaik Hriirlclluk lit SlJjaiid JJ.W11 )ard. 51 W, SIZ3, Hlack Ilriv, Goe.U In Melrose Cleths Vr. '!.li.rciVi'1ilM"p?u.1t!icn'. IlatUtrs, i.iagi. mds, '-ergis, Nun's Vellliis,btrliedllciirlettiis. Tii! 'm?ti sI'iiSw,'"""6 f'" Vclu' f"" " ll1""'' .1..s1ai,i,e"Hn!?rlkr",H4 fr VtlUn.lTnm. WATT & SHAND, b "AlOLAbl'KI.NObr "Mern' 10 imi'hsi:iw ANu'mrv L l-.IW. All x r.OiiiHH) lit till) rerbldde'n tijlresimMeiiuii) erthelanda of the remsiall jidHiedivtll, 6tatc in Ubaneu or I-fnciJ cr counties, lrtieihir inclesed or unlnclkedefll " fnf-,?iriJrre';u ,5,r sllns or nmuriB.'-stit. law will b8 rUIdly cnfemtl agHlnst all tr". IhUuelle".''3 a'""d' f ,h0 uJ."jnfie WM rOLEMAN FREEMAN It, 11 Itin A1.11E.N. A LOW. C. FRFUMA.N. Atterni) for It, W. Cekunm'- Heirs. Bibs Ws ! J HARRY BTAMM-BAriOAlNB FOR ALL. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! EXTRAORDINARY VALUE3 IK WHITE FLANNELS, RED FLANNELS, RLUE FLANNELS, GREY FLANNELS, BASKET FLANNELS, Al) TENNLS FLANNELS IN ALL SHADES. J. Hsirry Stamm. eifurttilut-t. CHS 4 U1BBS Dollars Saved Are Dollars Earned BY FURNISHING FROM OUR Complete New Stoek OF RELIABLE FURNITURE, At the Very Lewest Prices. Ochs & Gibbs, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN r URNITURE, (2d, 3d & lth Floers,) NO. 31 KOUTH QUEEN 8T. all-l)d TyiDMYER'S CORNER. WIDMYER'S. FlRST-CLAbV UARtJAINS LEIT. bTILL 60ME NOW 18 THE TIME FOR FURNITURE Buying te Save Meney. Its an 111 -,1ml that ilen t blew somebody It'sncoed wind for you, as vre areeflcrlnc our Reed for ken dollars than e cr before. borne goods must go te make room for Full Goods. Thee price will net last long, but fall Inte line and secure sonic Don't delay. secure sonic of our BARGAINS. WIDMYER'S CORNLR OF- E. King & Duke Sts. IT EINITSH H. We would Call Your Special Attention le the 1 act that wcliae th Agency FOR THE SOME OP ITS GOOD POINTS ; 1st. It Curries Less Weight than Others. Id. It Is Simple, In Construction. 3d. It Is Mere Easily Handled nii1',' J,t1lsLf",.cr.1"ir,cc tlian an) Urt-Clas Bed In the Market. Wc hnc tlirtn In Meck for Children and Grewn Pcerle. HEINITSH'S Furniture Deppt, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET - IV rsenal Attention Olscn te Undertak. Inc. ($itx-&umvc. TTARUWAREI Prime New Timethy Seed MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, 0 d 11 BOUTH QUEEN bT. YOUNG'S IMFROVLD TOBACCO CUTTER. Royal Ready-Mixed Paints, Aiknenlidstd te be the Bet Ready-Mlxed 1'alnUln thcMaikct. An Iinincntc Assortment of CAH.I'.'.:;V1.I:B b 1 00,-s ANI) UUII.DINO MA lL'RIALand GENERAL HARDWARE. ? ?7 ,r. us,n c1n alld lr ce1" hiced that ) ou kd the full sulue for) our moue). J MARSHALL & 9& II Seuth RENGIER, Queen St. nes-nd oehs. TTERR H HOOK blORE. BLANK BOOKS. Ruled and Bound te Order. Wc can furnl.h aii) thine in the line of special Ruled Beeks for Ixxlges, Raiikt. and all lluslness I'uriK.es. Iliiliiluud Frlntril lu eiery arkt) and I'allcin iiinl bound lu the most durable man ner. Eslluihtii. will hi thcerfull) elicit und orders will irctlici our prompt mid eaie fill attention. L B. HERR, NOS. W A fij NOR til QUEEN HT C COLLARS AND I'lIFFrt-'lllE LATEST J the iiiestdt-lruble, and most eomferlable sliaiiM and t) 1i-mii) iilie at KRIbMAN'.S Otuu' I urulshlu. Stere, 1. WiKt Kin strict. pe Felding M 22M r -AT- 7ST NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Black Goods? BLACK UENIUETTAa -at rn LOWEST PIUCES EVER known. elfvttit TjlLINN A BRENEMAN. FRUIT JARS -AT LESS THA2J- PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK PRICES FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LAXCASTEIi. PEXX'A. . -L .. . ffievpei SJitU. B ARGA1NH 1 Shirk's Carpet Hall ! Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. We Ha e the Larezjjt and Best Bteck in tub Cut. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. ' telacr of aohieu. ALACE OF FAbHION. STAMPED LINEN AT THE PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Opened today two great bargains in Stamped Linen Cevers. 54-inch Stand Cevers, open worked at both ends and knot ted fringe, at 25c apiece. 72-inch Sideboard Cevers, same style, at 35c. Canvas Cleth Splashers, 15 cents. Memie Cleth Splashers, dado border, 25c. Memie Cleth Stand Cevers, extra heavy, dado border and whipped fringe, 50c. 72-inch Sideboard Cevers., same goods, 75c. KID GLOVES. 5.I dez. Colored Kid Gloves, in tan, brown and slate, some are , buttons, some 5, and some 7 hook laced, they are offered at the uniform price of 69c apiece , they are big bar gains, the majority of them be ing worth $ 1 a pair. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. Selling out our stock of Chil dren's Jerseys at way down prices. One let in navy, blue and ycirut-i, rt:uuceu irem 02 te 45c. One let of Fancy Blouse Jerseys, reduced from $1 te 79 and 75c. One let of Blouses reduced te 89c from $1.25. One let reduced te $1.29 from $1.75. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 North Queen St. SUtovucue. T UTHER 8. KAUI'FMAN, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Second Fleer Eshleman Law Building, Ne. n Nerm Duke Hlrcet. aj-rWydiw SUSPENDERS. Men's Suspenders at 12e, 17c and : 23c a pair COTTON BATTS, WE RECEIVED THIS WEEK HFTY BLF3 BEST COTTON BATIS AT 10 CENTS A FOUND. NEVER &0LD FOR LESS THAN 12r. MO PAIRS t'lNE TOWELS CHE.vr. New Bosten Stere gave. B AROAINS 1 -FOR. Ctetlthtfl. w ILLIAMHON it F03fER. 1IIE HOLIDAY SEASON OVER. AVILL feOON BE faCHOOL DAY ARE CLOSE AC HANI). THE IIArPY.CAREl.ESSBpYS WILL NEED iA-l eUIisj. Urine them 1 te us, for wn aie prepared te Sup ply All Cemers nltli Streng-Made Rcllnwe CLOTHING, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HATS, CAPS AND BOOTS AND SHOES, That will Stand the Reckless Wear of the Bw for the Coming "school Icrm 01.9 arS Af''c'y Encaged In Making Er5RirPJtJil,?lfer JIie Oponlnc'er our NEW DE I'AUTMENrin DRY GOODS ANDNOlIOJfsC 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, FA. i'nlu (Crtvvinrtce. W. D- 8PKhCHER,60N4-lO. HEADQUARTERS I OR BABY CARRIAGES, UIRLbTRICYtLLb, BOYS BICYCLES, EXPRESS WAGONS, And Excrj thing in BJ5.S KEXS. W. D. SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. marJ-Tu.Tli.Stfd Uhtsir. S 1'ECIALNOriCE. PLEASE READ THIS! avi: have J'AKILV Till: I OK Till, AULNCY Scbemacker Geld-String Piane Wehae theiu uen lu stock, and Invite e'ir filendt and th- imbllc ge.isrAUy tecalt ind ,n them Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., nMdNkVnvErKI-V0SI,JECT- Williamson & Fester, TlW .a treAj. .tKL i. t - TWg'IM---h"W-'"'-Fy?cBMpgp af&ssa--4 ??$ 74rt-C-fet iMIfgte.t--jJ 1, rt r fr
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