W ,- r -f-ri rx Vk' ' ,V? W3 iSt- ' "-TtAi -4M.,4r '&, 'v H a v " w :sy$&c& ' THE LANOASTEB DAILY ItftffiiiiGENCEtt, SATUKDA.Y. AUGtTST 81, 1889. S Tft-1 ?- .fc $ ' it j' "- t &:m?- :?-. SB&S Tr.4- -VJ ' ' A-w-j- .Tas Ai.' 9iir m s? i-tv ?M ikJ m t- i s. m- h fm I.K1V E if" iH3 M 5- -: K-. ? faUjj f ittt lltfttttctr. "liJrtwtir.rrBmUAN, .-"CIIAlUJBHrEIHMAW IVLTX, Bailers. .- j ' HUBHiii iiJrtinimui""M Xtiri Vry Hy In the yM, but Sunday. Served ' '.'- " "v i tfala Mir and surrounding Tigr tewsUencenuweelt. BrmalMvetlel- SMj niiilKirnmTOiwiww'"""" I 'iMMELY INTKLLIOENCER-One dollar and t -c "V . 1 h -. a - A ! A .0 aMA iX - " iraiiiytwii"""'"" fcOrtCK TO BUBSCRIBEIW-Uemlt by check OT fKMteffice order, and where neither or . .. i .IMMnm I precurra irau " -;,-'"- ' UlA . ..'? ... . . . ......, nHl1 RE j;i Mirril the. ITWtemce, as secumi cin . fr VK.jr, Matter. JaS . Adbrsw, IHS IKTB1XI0EHC. :S. J Lancaster. 1 "a. JJytAIWAltHt, PA.. Agwt 31, 1889. ! " The Difference. CriAdietant General Hastings in u recent , iteten'lew declare himself ready te enter .-tktnHi ferthp Itenublican nomlunueu ' ,Ci.w amvirrner If be sees that lie will have Wi ff it h&t chance for the prlrxs ; all of which Vr 'iflie, newa te any of the colonel' HJ,55eqalntance ; as no one weuiu neciie my bin or refustug me lioiniiiuiieii h "- ?-"kfceM get It, any mere than he whs Jt ififUkAy te charge Mr. Ulgler, as a Clear- Weld county Democrat, with a illspiwl i -.'ttea te refuse the iieniliitituin of ills 'twitv for tlie treasurershln this full. te!;.5CeL Hastings remarked that though ..f there was no chance of the election or a -MDemocratle treasurer, Mr. Ulgler tQ&treM accept tlie nomination, as Spr Clearfield county Democrat was -lAvJieTer known te refuse nuytliliiR. The chief difference In the colonel's mind miuwviwi cicariinui iK'inerrui iiim BpEOeatrB Republican Is that the one will S? ifW .fUa m itnntliiA4tnii tlmitrrlt ltrt tiinv iV- K?f pect te be beaten, while the ether will '.is,v '4iiave no stemacn ier u unies no. is nuiy M--Sjan of election. Colonel Hastings In rJC.F scribed the difference between u lleiiuh- L tt-k. .1 M TVn...nMltn .i4lf lllll L'limner'B devotion te his party Is founded fyt upon us aeiiuy 10 previm- nun iuiiiiul-i, a-' i3 J1 win: tuu xuiiiuvim- h"h ii nn . f'-'lBg aloft its flag. Republican statesmaii 8 "IIP has no conceptions of the lieauty $'$$xi mud virtue of an unselilsh devotion te ' - "TT-.a lll c ....I.. ... tl,. uViansriPir, nor uiij u-h; iui jmnj nn- ii i ll. fjfevAa mi n ..i.ii .. l l.. .r n......n..1. T,v?; lue i:iuuiic'uu ivnuvin n ivnupr fl'yI !ave "0 Je,,K 'ed upon the fatness " et lucsiaie tuai uei. iiasuugs naiiir- ?.!JWnlly, refuses te believe that there can be ;jB end te their dominion, lie regards y$ti if nomination of his party as an election; KK? A?J and is fnrrid for It accordingly, He feW.oel upon Mr. Blgler's willingness te fiVrT-r.f tnirknf meiifnl nnnmiii(liic ix'rllllnr te fvPffivfrl-" Clearfield county atmosphere ; he S25 thinks Mr. Blgler lias no chance of clcc- K. ",l-i2-i ttAn. atid lm tliinka lin litniki'lf kmiu's lid ItA c&nnet be. and is ready te run only te 2-'. fulfill peculiar Clearfield county Idea ..wRlery. 13&I x ihaaam.44 ....... ...Ill i... .i..r.. ...! . &A. ' 'J!J f. . 1 I.-. 14 . 1... al...l II... i. auu ll may uuk uv. j i. iimj in: uiui nit; fii Democratic candidate Is wertliy te be .. iti i i.t t i . i . caiieti loot ier ins pains; aim n nniy ou 5 'otherwise. We venture te held the .lK opinion, however, tliat it is nobler for a J0f mn te be ready te accept his party's f;5"uoailnatlen regardless than regardful :i& j of the chances of election. '1 heugh Oil. yA-2 Uulnn mnv lint Irlinu II Hin funt iyv. ?i-. mains that tlie tlioerv of a Democracy iC demands that ihe citizen should he ever 1':i naav command. This theory, under lte- tc 'j.pubUean admiiilstriitlen, has been s4i? sewed under; and the idea of this lV' ,Uu of YT.IIllnlnlii. 1.1 I1...1 lw.. .I...1I iV - rwai.vi..(T ib &....V .; r...i.. rijft takelhe efllces and that the people 1 ?.''.' '4&h1l mlirv Mmlr niitiiliinlliiiiu - -Mr. Edward Illgler has lieen brought ip.. after the stralghtest wet of the Democracy aud believes in the doctrine i'C, . vuiv iuu iivujm; iiuu nun iiiui n gixxi (Cp v ,etnocret slieuid is' ready always te take his stand in the place te which he seems te be called by the party In terest. In this spirit he is ready te accept the Democratic nomination for state treasurer, If tie shall 1k called ; and la quite as ready te call another who may seem mere ellclble. The cenven- " ileu cannot fail te make a strung nemi nation .with Mr. lllglortefall back upon. His nomination would be an admirable one; though we think that Mr. Wherry, of Cumberland, would be stronger, at this time, with ills record In "the Assembly fresh before the jK'ople "and the state Issues which he raised destined te be leading ones In the can vass. Chicago Aud the Fair. The struggle Iwtwceu New Yerk and rChicage for the worlds fair ion ien tlnues, and though the great seu seu pert treats the claim of the great perk pert with Indifference the latter Is net tit all dismayed mid Is urging her side of the case In every conceivable way. A circular issued by the Chicago com mittee advances the strong jMiluts for that city with truly Western skill, lly Masen of "our refrigerator," Lake Mich igan, it Is declared te be mere comforta ble in summer than any ether nvuilablc city. By the report or the Inter-state commerce commission Us railway facili ties are proved exceptional. Thirty ier '.cent, of the railway mileage of the ceun- t Iry exclusive of the lines east of Pittsburg , centtra in Chicago. Hetel aecoiiinioda aeceiiinioda aecoiiinieda tionsdecustomed te the strain of polit ical conventions are being greatly en larged and decretery Rusk fuvers the cliy because of Hu. facilities for a great agricultural exhibit. Thccemnilttcc arc anxious that visiting foreigners should net have their range of vision confined If te New Yerk, but would ceiuiicl them '" . fe gain wune Idea of the vast extent aud wonderful resources of the country by lm Inner Imirnev In ditpnirn u-lilidi k Nmltfht temiit them te ire fmllier niid i'3& vfclt the great fur West, the l'aclllc sleis ami the Seuth. ltvmust be admitted that Chtcage cab furuisli plenty of space, and If she ceuki rlvl New Yerk In ready cash for the euterpiisc would undoubtedly take the lead. K'ecms te lx a serious ques tion of space with New Yerk, and the JUeruUl gravely dUcuShes u suggestion of Judge Hilten that the buildings hIieuUI net ull le in one locality, but widely scattered. Rapid transit in New Yerk is even new overtaxed, ami it is thought lest te keep the Immense crowds fiem thronging te one point by puttlngene-tlilrd of the exhibition build ings in Brooklyn, miether third at the Forty-second street reservoir and the rest of them further up town. This sug gestion leeks bad for. New Yerk, aud would very much diminish the impres sive effect of the great fair. In New Yerk the euterpri appears te have Uf u dropped en the bread shoulders of H group of millionaires, while the c-ltl- i & . sens of Chicago have tatem held of the matter " eu maW," and have raised three and a half millions without the aesMaaee of their wealthier men. Whatever may be said of Chicago, she " typical great Western city, full of American daub and energy. f Deth cities haw a targe foreign -Wn population. In the proportion of for eign born te native population, Chicago ranks feurtii and I?ew Yerk sixth, but Kew Yerk's half a million of foreign bjrth form a mere aggressive and influ ential element than the odd two hun dred thousand foreigners in Chicago, many of whom are Bohemians and Hungarians forming a separate aud despised colertp 'faking one consider ation wltli another Chicago, seems te lw In ft fair way le take the lead In the race for the fair. le Xet lie Agitated. The Knglisli syndlcate that gees prowling about the country, penetrat ing Its mast bidden recesses and buying up every industry Hint It can lay Its hands en, if we liclleve the newspapers, must have a great deal of ea-di. Fer the present and until better ad vised we prefer net te licl.cvc the newspapers. We doubt entirely the presence of their Knglisli hounds. The stories nlwut them remind us of the War stories we had In the mountains where we have lieen sum mering, The bears appeared repeatedly at night, and their noises threw the cabin Inte convulsions of alarm, but In the morning there were no licars or traces of benr. and nothing had Is-en carried off. 8e we have net yet seen what tlier-e Englishmen linve carried off. A late sterv is that they have bought the l.eb- anon leU and nut works ; the only basis for which seems le le an old sale made months age, by which one set of part ners bought out the interest of the ethers. Mr. Celeman seems te Is; the English licar In this case. And the Themas iron company Is another con cern reported as purchased by English capitalists; the only foundation for the tale Is-lng a possible dickering by fur nace Interests at home te get the Themas cemnaiiv into their combination. The English folks arc rich, no doubt, and eager for Investments ; but with business booming at home they have probably use for all their spare cash ; and our bakers and butchers and candle stick makers need net le agitated lest home fine morning n burly Englishman appears lcfere them offering te trade a bag full or geld for their business. -aaw Wn will net remurk Hint tlie oyster scn- en opens wlillu this paper 1h Indulging In Us usual Sunday wink. If the oyster had apiKMired en any working day It Is net nec essary te observo tlml tins imjier wotue I have been found wlde aweke, and sclnlll- lntlng with brilliant and witty cenuuuiits en the only flsh that the devll forget te put boues in. C'UAUM'KY Dr.fKW Is rojierted te have said In an Interview that the world's fair or lfiyj Is "an ahsolute necessity If we oxjiect te held our own and find outlets for the growing surplus or our inaiiuliictiires." If this Is Mr. Dopew's opinion It would be luternsting te hear him trying te rocencllo It with the high tax policy or his party which cares only for the home market. TiroeTm declines te hi-coiue a Ourninii vassal which Is iiilte natural; he snys that hU peeple lintethn (InriiiaiiH mid this may also be natural, but when he begins te talk about Arabs, breaking down tlie slave trade he drops Inte MircnNiu with a suddenness Hint is dinceuriigilig. Mn. C.l'. IIujiTiNOTON 1im Htaitisl for Kurene with ene oye en the Conge nilliend project and the ether en tlie Impecunious (Jcruinu prlncelct who Is reported engaged te Ids daughter. Humer 1iah It that the niillieunlre'H heii wuiUh te niake hlniHelf famous by railroad building en tlie Conge, and us all the world is watching that region at present, the idea would deublles be very plcanlug tean ambltlniisyeiiiig fellow Just a few years out of college. The prluco prluce let might bu scut down in advance te con tract debts, fever and sudden dentil, mid te actas a sort of bulVer for tlie young mil mil mil llonalre If the latter pcislslcd In the railway conquest erAWca. Ir is speedily bceenilug evident that the big man or the ndiuinlstiatleu Is net In the cabinet. He h Corporal Tanner. Tlie llalllmerc .Vim says:. " It had been ex pected Hint Mr. lllalne would furnish the pyrotechnics for the picsent administra tion, utid he Mas selected Air that work, bnt the Impetuous and lleiy eoipeial litis shoved nil or Ids colleagues te the nil." A MAiivixeus story Is going tlie rounds of tlie slide pupcneoneernlng the narrow escape of a Lehigh county fai uiur he was persuuded te gamble liy a couple of sharper and savisl from ruin only by tlie tlnifly fainting or Ids little duughter. The tale runs Hint the old fanner had two thousand dollars In the housenud wan per suaded te take tills money and go with the gamblers In iplte of the warnings and en treaties of his wife and family. When tlie daughter fainted he rushed te her side aud the sharpers uod,whereupon Him Intelligent farmer saw the felly or his ways and i i pented. This is nil very beautiful quite tee much se te be true.. WHA'I is a rutin A IjlllMtlOIl iitely sett list In the Yeneh CeiirtH. Tlie Jri.ih Tmw 7Ywirthus stales an In surance ease lately decided I u the Trench courts altera prolonged struggle: The Countess Kitz-Jatucs, icsldiiig in I'nris.iusurcd against llie.lu Hie I'nieii l'iie InsUrniiceceinpiiny of Hint city for WS,00(l francs, and in her ellcy were mentleiinl her Jewell, among which figured specially a Hiiref earrings, composed of line pwuls, valued at lS.lKHi francs. On April 17, 1SS7, one of these can legs, which had bven placed en the ninntlcpicce, as luvldcnt ally knocked down hy the countess anil fell Inte the lire, whete It was consumed, notwithstanding et cry etlerl made- te save the Jewel, V.x pert Jewelers wcie culled lu by both parties te estimate the Intrinsic wdiioef the presrty destroyed, anil li,(HM fumes w as statist te be the amount, less tin francs for molten geld rescued from the nshes. The insurance company refused te jwy ter the burnt pearl en the ground that there was no coiilhigratieu, Hint Hie tire which consumed the object was an erdinaiy tlie; In ether wents, that thoie was no life, ami that the ceuqiany was net icsnuslbli where conibustieFi lind only (H-curiislbv the erdlnnrv use of a grate for heating pur )s(,. The court, however, lelcctetl this, and ruled tliat " tlie weul Hie, lu matters of ahvurauce, applied te evcrv accident, however uulmsutant such accident mnv be, wj long as it Is caused bv the net Ien iif lire." It was, therefore, erilcrtsl that the I'nlen cemKiuy should pay te the Countess ritz-JmiiCH Hie value of the jewel, less that of the geld rcceeied, vi, S.'.UU fmncsand costs. ".voivreu geed iV"jn:its," l'lnttcrliijfltciioi'lseftliolUcolloiit QiiuN lty or tlie IllMilvuii, 1'ruiu the l'liltHdilphla I.iJttr. 'i'lie wlielfMilc oyster dvulciH cxpren iiiucli gratillcutlen ut the f.ueruhlH H'iiis cemliii; from tlie oyster beds. Mr. LMiiiel Huyler, u lari;e dcaler in shell and eciied e.McrH, Mid ye-.tnidiiy that the heaseu which opens next week jireuilscs te l;e the lChl that he has knew n ter be en or ciuht years. He hayn he lias had tlie evbturn thoreunhly tcstcxl, jwrticularly in iiiiwnnls of SO oyster iiluntlnt,' grounds lie Is inter estril In, durlnf,' thelam few weckx, mid he llnds the Maurice Hlver csiven ami 'est 'est 'est eniHIiore "lieyend all exxv(atlens us te ciuality." HeuiUli.tli.it, "huing Usjn in n liealtlij- condition all Miiuiuer, thev hae grown rapidly, and, added te thla, the numerous rains of tlie ieasen, which have kept tuein well fed, and the present condi tion being v favorable, that without u doubt the levent of oysters will enjoy such bivalve this season as will give lhu greatest uutisfuctieu iiesslble." i is sain luai m uie oyster sections men- I. I. ..1.1 .L..IU'.L. . Honed are many beds which hare been lying undisturbed for three or four years "walling te get geed" and are new In per fection. It is also said that the reports from all the eystnr growing sections nie Just as favorable as Hiem from the Maurice rlver cevs and Western Shere grounds. lUltlmere dealers are reported te be loud In their praise el the excellenca of the Chesapeake bay region tieds, and from New Yerk comes similar reports of the grounds controlled In that city. Savannah and ether Southern sections where oysters are grown, have their agents In this and ether Northern cities canvassing for trade far their oysters, of the Improved quality of which they give glowing reports. Thirty Iteats from the Maurice river and Western Shere grounds are expected te ar ar rlve en Tuesday with the first cargoes of the season, anil from that tlmn en there will be from 25 te 30 beats arriving dally. There are between 75 and 100, beats en. gaged In the trade. The Ulitnetsague oys ter section will also begin te scud In Us favorite bivalves next week. During the summer the market has been supplied with Cape May and Abseceu, and they will continue te be sold In limited quantities te keep up the variety. ltecently, dealers have lieen soiling New Yerk Hounds, Kaxt rivers, KeyneKs and Shrewsbury, all of which are of geed quality for se early In the season. Tim prlres for these oysters average flOa thousand. It is expected that the prices for the Maurice rivers and West urn Sheres will be $0 aud $7 a thousand for primes, and (2 and $.') for culllngs. A IlltAVK ItKSCUK. rorty-llve Minera Taken by One Man l'rem n Flooded Shalt, rorty-llve men were at work In the Alle gheny mine, thlrteen miles from Cumber land, Md., belonging te the Consolidated cool company, iriuay morning, wnentne wall between it and tlie adjoining worked out Hosteu or ;i;tnn mine gsve way from pressure of water en the old mine. The water flowed steadily in a strong strewn ever four feet In deptli, and lliure were grave fears for the men inside. lleure passed before any roller could be obtained by the men hiKlde,' and outslde tlie deep concern or wives, children and loving Irleuds was depleted en every coun ceun tnnnucc. Finally the water had subsided te a depth that would allow eutrauce te the mine, aud II. h. Meem, the milling engi neer of tlie company, started in alone In senrch of the imprisoned men, none of the outsiders being willing te vouttire. Alter wading iiireugu tue water against a strong curieut up te his armpits anil ever an Irregular bed 1,C00 feet, Moem caiue te a group of forty-three men who told him of a man and boy being in a dlMaut room. Ne one would gotetlinlrroltof. He started en anew and finding the two placed the boy en Ills shoulders and, bidding tlie man te fellow, turned back and Joined tlie group. The men seoined tcrrllled aud without Judgment. They decllned te go forward until after much persuasion, and then only afler Mceiu had taken the lead, with the child en his alieulders. Fortunately, all CHcaed. The water was an accumulation of years, and It is still flowing at consider able depth, though with Iehs force. The lets te the coal company Is said te be hwivy. Tlie full extent will net be ascer tained until the water has entirely sub sided. Meem s courage in entering the rulus,liis young spirit and the hope and oncoursgo encoursgo onceursgo niciit liogave the oiileinliod miners when he met them may bejustly considered their salvation. se.'e, 0(10, 110(1 A YKAlt. That Is the Sum 1'iild lly the American l'eonle Fer Ilnklnu I'ewilers. The baking powder Investigation, which has bean conducted under Hie direction of the chemists of the department nf agricul ture, lias been completed aud the results compiled In n bulletin form. The annlvsls of a large number of samples or various baking Hiwders, and tlie conclusions de rived therefrem, tlie reisirt says, are net such as te create any general alarm lest the American peeple should sutler injury te health from the use or baking powders. Continuing, the ronert nys: "At the eaiun Hine they show conclusively the error of iMipnlar Impression prevailing hitherto, thut nil tlie chemicals uncd In the produc tion or baking powders nre ex polled dur ing the precess of baking. As te the char acter or the residue left in the bread and Us effect upon health, the bul letin properly assigns the decision of Hint im)rinm ihiiiii ie uie puysieiniiH, iieuiing Hint the strict line of duty or tlie chemist ends with icveallng tlie constituents." Tlie nnnly sis ortwelvomwilorsaio given, their selection being baaed upon the pro pre portion of nvallnble caibellu acid, wlilcli. In conliinctlen with the iniiiimuiu of alkaline resdlue, is Hin great test of excellence 111 baking ewders. Although the Investiga tions show Hint even with the best of lar tiate powders Hie residue remaining In ene leaf of bread pi epared with It was of Hie same character usKcldlltz pender, and in quantity exceeded Hint of nil eidlnary Seldlltz pew der by e or 60 lier cent., still, 111 this, as In most cases, the character of the residue lu the proportion found can hardly be rrgnrded us generally hurtful. The lopert says nu exception ought te bu made In regard In the class of wdrH con taining iilum, te which there is mere serious objection. Tlie report gives senin Interesting facts as te IhelmUlug powder Industiy, and savs that the Ameilciiu people pay at least g'i', tsNi.flOO a year for linking Mwder; Hint the cost of it te tlie liinuufaetuieiN is less than n thlril of that amount. t.'iimote IIU lluutli r.iitliitf 1'uu:h. (!mh Wltlienpoeii, ii colored rcsWlmit of VerUvllIc, S. I'., lioe rniiclty for illn km1iik of ckks m'iim veil known in III nolftliherliooil, en WwlneHiluy wagnrcil M tlml lin could cat ftevcu ile7cu tXK" Hl "l10 Hitting. It took him lour Iieiiih te cat eighty-four frlcil crki. llu HUH uh very well mtlHtleil with hUnieal. tint it wilt hit last. Tliu fellow luir uvuuliii; Mm. lihciHpoeii wus ti widow. Tlie un un feitiuuitn colored 111:111 died in Krcat agony mid tlie corenor'h jury found that lm chum te Ids dc.illi hy outing tee many i-us. , IlltOI'CMtOil l'lHIptll. AthcrtUliig u putcut mciltcliie In theiKs'iilUr way In nlileli the ruprlelnrer Ki'inp'K ltalMini for Ceiiglisnud Celd1, docs, It Indeed wonderful. He iiutlierlres ull driiKglxtA te fl tlinvi lm cull for It a kuiuple lietlle l-Ycr. that they limy try It befere ptirclinlng. The Ijirge Bettlcn are 6tViunlll.li. Weccrtalnly ueiilil udvlsKii trial. It limy ae you from ceiisiiiiitliiii. uilU'-lliid.tw CJI II O0HS WAltSAPAUII.I.A. I ntioelutely ntvpssury In order te have prfts?t lieillli. Heed's Surapurllla U the great bleed purltliT, iiilckly ceiup.ierlng ncrefula, salt rliiuiiii unit nil liislWuis ciieinliw Mhlcli attack I lie IiIinhI and undermine the heulth. ItuUe luilUN up the whole sjklrni, cure" ilyi.pep.lii and kick headache, and overcomes that tiled fis'llng, " I have taken two ImiUIc of HiMKl'sSaMapu rlllu furuilt rheum uud dHpla,Mlth ulih'li I ui troubled M-ry inucli. Attcr taking tills liietlliine I um feeling u well um. Mr In my llfc.M li. V. ltesc. lMtt lilt'. I'u. HOOIl'StsARSAI'AUII.I.Ai " I have been troubled by u screliilniis urttfe urttfe tleu all my lire. It U ene of the marked recol lections of my beyliixxl du.s, uud fur several ycurs bus reudeied me uuabltf te labor much. I think Heed's Sanaiparllla, which I IiuwUeii ii'lugat luturvuls for ten years. It the belt thing I haeeer taken. 1 am new H), mid my gen erul health seems Untir than ever. II. II. All nuiT, Vt'urren, N. II. I'UIUFIKSTHi: IILOOIl. "1 had a slight bleed dUenlcr ulilch 1 thought luithlug .erleus, but It grevt Inte a had fcirin of kln dlsnikc, Mhlch some culled Input, breuUlugeut In ulcers uud sores all ever in) iRKly. lleud'iSuruurlllalit a short tlmecoin tlmecein pletel cured me. I feel I ew e my life te Heed's SurMiiarlllu." 1'hmi Waciiti.ii, Uourbeu, luj. IlUOll'.S SAUSAVAHU.I.A SeldbyulldruggUU. l ; six for fi. l'niuir.it only by c. I. IliMlll A l)., Uniell, .Musm 100 IKVsKS OXK DOLLAR. (I) Cdrtl, I' UMllKRANOCOAL. J QXIBACIXIHHOOKKANDUAHbi. Mr. KRNHARII WOOIW. Whulesule una Kutull. by 11. 11. MARTIN A CO., ' u3-lyd I'.'l Water Htreet, Lauruatcr, l'. OAUMUARDNKIW COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OrricEH-Nu 1W North Queen Street, and Ne. Utl North Prince street. YAULli North fringe Btrsst, near Headlug Uenel. augli-Ua LAMCAtiTJsH.i'A. 9tfAttmker'. 1'atLADStraiA, BAturday, AecnatSl, US. Closed at i P. M. te-day last half-holiday. Net another day is left of the 1,889 Summer if we go by the almanac. Its unparalleled storms, floods, freshets and singular wetness pass into history as part of the record of a remark able year. It was a strange Summer. It was a strangely active geed Summer for us. Standing en the edge of the Autumn, the holidays behind us, we new leek ahead. After te-day, the welcome rest day, then work in earnest. Next Monday, September 2, we commence the Fall cannon ade. The troops are massing from all quarters. The sound of " Bargain " guns will be heard all along the line. What else shall be done with what ever is left of Summer things ? Hardly anyone wants these Summer things new except these who are flying home from seacoasts, sky-cliffs, springs, with trunks full of tern and spotted things that cost mere te darn and clean than the new ones that arc here still, clean and geed but tern in prices. While the store is a steady, every-day-thc-same kind of a place where only the right prices arc en the goods, yet there de come times when it is wiser te sell out than te pack away. And when at the end of a season the time comes te step ever from one season te another there isn't any mercy shown te prices. The time has come te let go all Summer stock ; but if these were all we had te say it would net be worth while te print these lines. It is the opening of the Fall business, in which we take the initial move next Monday, that turns this announcement into value. Next Monday we start the Fall business by submitting cer tain lines of new goods in vari ous departments that will fore cast our course for the Autumn and Winter. All the while during the late Spring and Summer we've been buying in and laying away Au tumn things. The tints has conic te shmu some of them. We will be ready next Mon day, September 2. We invite visiting and inquiring, whether ready te buy or net. We shall accomplish our purpose new if we can even faintly demonstrate the great preparations we have made and the great advantages of such a store as this. Monday next is the day for the Autumn go-off. Jehn Wanamaker. ls.lL 11. K. HIIAL'll. J. V. VONTll-iltSMmT. -TIIK- 18, 20, 22 EAST ORANGE ST, s-i'Kci.i . ,sreni:. aiterxn ri.oen. NOW Hi:.lY KOIt Ill'SINEMS. Come te See t's, and i:amliicOiir New Stock of Carpets, RI'dH. .MATTINOS.OIL CLOrilS, Cl'It T VINS, AWNINOM, Klc. iCurMtt Sewed and laild no .Mutter Wheie HeiikIiI, Our Werk All Dene lu Our store, mid t'nilcr our r I'crMeiial Care ami Dlicctlen. SHAUB aug-.V-ljd & VONDERSMITH. IJVAN'H riAll'K. Cenietent Medtcul Kxxrts hsvti decidM thai the lately dlaoewred " L'llxlr " I" no giMsl, but the hundieiU of fumllles Mho lime been uilng LEVAN'S FLOUR l'er the last twenty years liuvi uuaiiliiieii.ly declared thut II It all thai Is claimed for It -Mi: THE BEST. tMVNl'r.VCTl'RKll OUT OK WHKAT.) ALL OI.P ir LLKU'S UORAX SOA1. 7VILL-gBR'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, ANH EVERY ARTI0LE UNDER THE BUN rpRUE DALMATIAN IN8IXTT I'OWDKR, X prupellMj by a g()ed pumder blower. Is the most ettectual destroyer of tiles aud ether small tusects. Kersale XAtUUOLEY'H DHUO STORK!. Lancaster Carpet Heiise, T HARRY TAM,M8. CHOICE BARGAINS! CHOICE 3 Pieces 6-1 Table Oil Cleth, nVnt quality), only c a yard. 25 PImsm German Hand Leem Table Mtnn, regular price 37J.JO ; our price 3lc a yard. Five Cnses Hesvy Canten KMnneN at 5c a yard. Tour Bain Apnlrten A M11MI11 ltrmnuiits, flc a yard. One Ce I'rliitut Cotten I'lintim (tK-nutlful coloring), nl I7r yard, for coloring furniture and making Inintircrjiiltii. NBW BOSTON STORE. J". Harry Stamm. New Bosten Stere. Qcivbtvavt. TTAItmVAUK! Prime New Timethy Seed AT MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, Bill HOUTII'CIUKKN HT. YOUNU'H IMl'ROVKt) TOBACCO CUTTER. Royal Ready-Mixcd Faints, Acknowledged te be tlie HeM Heady-Mixed i'KiniA in uiu Aiaricci. An Immente Assortment of CAHI'KNTKIl'S TOOLS AND Iltlll.ntNO MA TKltlAI.nllil UKNKltAl. UAltmVAHK. Give in a cull and be convinced tlml you get t!n full Mihui leryuur iimimy. MARSHALL RENG1ER, 9& II Seuth Queen St. rehH-ird (Cl)tnnnax'c. H itill A MARTIN. FRUIT JARS -AT- China Ha.ll. QUART "LIGHTNING JARS," ATJ1.0I1 PER DO.. IIALK-OALLON " LIOHTNINO JARS," At 11.25 Per De. Masen Jars in All Sizes. JELLY TUMBLERS IN QUANTITY. High & Martin, NO. 1ft EAST KINO HP. 3nrtcultmrtl. AU 1). SPREUIIKR.SON i CO. -TRY THE- NEW BECKER WASHER, And lie Convinced that It Is THE REST. -HiHi Ceinity. IkhW nevc In I'kc In the City mid W, D, SPRECHER, SON & CO,, 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. 111012. t-Tii.Th.Hlld (!i.vcuroieu. V At'ATION KXCURHIONn. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. AH Traveling Expenses Included. Apartv will leave Philadelphia, MONDAY, OCTOIIL'R 1 1, ter 11 Grand Tour of bl I)u) s ACROSS THE CONTINENT. The trip Include a Journey eer the Entire 1 Line et the Northern Pucltlc Rullrtsid, Puget Sound, the Columbia Itler, Ihe MugnltUvnt Mount ShasU Reute, Central und Seutlieru Calirerulu, uud a return through Arlzenu, New Mexico, etc., by the Santa I'e Reute. Return Tickets geixi for six months. On the Same Date Monday, October 14.- Ex Ex ciirleu Direct te Southern California tI. Kansas City and the Santa Fe Reute. During September. A lilunnlllrent lll nf 'l'rli-. through New Lngluiid, Cunudu and New Yeik. i-Hcml for dccrlptlve circular, devlgnntlng the purilculnr trlpdeslred. RAYMOND A WHITOOMII, HI Seuth Ninth Street (under Continental hotel), Philadelphia, I'a. nu27-Utee.l iDcutocfuvittahine 3oebo. CALL AND SKR LAMP! Sixty Caudle-I.lght ; Routs tbem all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes ler Gas aud Oil ble 10. THK" PERFECTION" MEl'AL MOULDING nud RURHER Cl'SUION Weather Strip. Rents them all. Thlsstrlpoiitweurullethers. Keen out the cold. Slops rattling of wlndeus. Excludes Ihe dust. Keeps out snow and rnln. Anyone ran apply It no waste or dirt made In uDluylngll. Can befitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. I will net split, uarp or shrink cushion strip Is the med srfecl.At the move, Heater und Range Stere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCAKrr.lt PA. IINEFlSIIINOOItqUNDS. s The llshlug at Washington Borough Is new acknowledged tube the best uleng theSus uuehuuuu rher. Henry Wertr, proprietor of the Susquehanna Hen?, Iins a line line of bouts manned by careful boatmen. Fishing parlies cau make arrangements w 11 li him at reumnnble rates. Halt always ou hand. auj(J-ld' $r 500l -AT- NO, 24r CENTRE SQUARE, Five Caws Heavy Striped Shirtings (for work lug thlrti), at ec a yard. Ten Pieces Feather Bed Ticking at lJc a yard. These geed are worth 31c. Great Bargains IN BLACK HENRIETTAS! At S7K Me, C2 TSc, 87)c, We, 11.00, J1.8S. Theec goods are worth from Ue te 20c a yard mere. 5ru iSoeba. B LACK GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, HENRIETTA RLOTIt, I1I1AI1 1) ALMA. IMl'KIIIAL, MCltCiK, CASIMIlt, CASH.MKnr. All-Weel. HENRIETTA CLOTH, PHINCETTA, miAl 'D ALMA, - TAMISE, CA.MELUAIR. Silk Warp Black. Silks, New WeavesT J-ALL COLOniXQS .Y HENRIETTA, 30 nnd 40 Inch, 8ERUE, 06 and 48 Inch, CAHlMIH.SflaudlOIiicti. lnt.U' D ALM A. New Invoice 1 Ill-Weel, Hew Colorings, i HHGER&BROTHER. UllBCCllrtttCOUO. "lOI.ll HUONZE. LIOU1DS ANH Hl.INO IT for slcuin work, nt JOHN REIT'S, SU VmsI Mill Hen street. lnZ-tnl ITIOR IIOILERH. HORIZONTAL. TUBULAR, ' Vertical, I'eriulile.Cyllndcr.Jfnrlnc, of nny slre or power, of ilie best mnterlnl and worlt werlt innushlp, te te JOHN REST, SJ3 Enst Fulton streeL m2-ttd Si AW MILIJs, RARK MILLS, VOW MILLS, Jntlier Rellers, Jan Puckers, Triple Herse imein, ..lining iiiui i.iiiuiiK ...in mini j , JOHN lH-MTS ;1 hJistKulten street, mi-t ewers, MIUhiK nnd .Mining Machinery, nt m.'-iui IOR STEAM C1AUOES, IIIOH OU LOW iTesMire. Water Onuses. Onnee Ceclts. Wee ixxl Wheels or Welclitcd. Ulass Tillies. Whlstlea. Hvnhens for Steam Oiiuecs. Cyltmter Oilers Plain, wuter OaiiKO CeHiiiins, Cocks for Steam Onuses, call en JOHN REST, act I Jist Fulton street. m2-tld -IORAMERIOANSIOHTI'EED CYLINDER X; Luhrtcnters, OInss Oil Cups for ilcurliiK you can Kct theia at JOHN DliSl'S, SU lOnst union sireeu m'.'-trd TfOR CAST IRON PIPE KITTINUS, llOTH ij plulu nnd rcductnir, up te U-tnch diameter, Miilk-iiljle rittlliL'.i, Flunres, Klunife Unions, Munirelds, Amerlcnn Unions, Tube SupjMirts, Hangers, Fleer nnd Celling Platen, gote JOHN REST'S, Xa East Fulton street. nilMM " F YOU WA I Engine iir tollerliiR prli ANT A FIRST-CLAlkSPORTARLE unit Hetter, en wheels, cheap, ns tlie 11c nrlccs Khnw: (1 horie-newcr. SI7S: K liersc-Ku er, $32.1 ! Itllinrse-pnuer. fTiTG; ift hori-e-pewer, S75; 20 hoie-powcr, 51,175, call at JOHN RUST'S. :i Eat Fulton street. m2-trd 1" TTeTr iuhhzentaT" sT.vrieNARY "en Klncs, lrem 2 le H) horse-iewer, nnd Vei Ileal RiiKliiesfrem 2 te 4UhorMpeer, you wll Unit thilil ut JOHN REST'S, 3.U laist Fultei. street. iu2-tfd -Al J Hammered liar Iren. Deuble Refined Iren, llurdcn's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd Reller Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 14-10 te Ne. Id, at JOHN RESTS, SU Enst Fulton streeL mS-tfil rjACKINOH. AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR ITStcamnnd Hydraulic Pucklng, Asbest Rone, Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, OumPacktmr.Oum Hint's for Water CJniiKCs, Plumtiage Packing, Reed's I'ntcnt As bestos, Lined Sectional PIihi Cever, at JOHN RES t"S, Ai East Fill ten streeL m2-tfd CJTEAM HEAT IS THECOMINO HEAT FOll K7J aweiungs, cnurclies, school houses, etc.. though successfully used one hundred ears a Se. When you centemplate n change call en iHN REST, who will gle you a tutisfuctery Jeb, nt u fair price, m2-tfd r OR CASTINGS. IRON OR URASS, LKSH1 or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN l ;tll Knal Fnllnii ftfrAt i.i'Ltf.l UIMT.SU Kast Fulton street in2-tfd TARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO L Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings nnd nine l'rlnts, at prices reasonable, at JOHN RESTS. Stl luit Fulton street. m2-tM A OENCY FOR CALLAHAN COS CI J incut te take the place of Red Lead. In bulk It makes live times the quantity of red lend and lsfarsiinerler In mnklmrsteiini mints. packing man and linnil hole pl.ttes en boilers, .vr., . c. itice .11 ceuis per 1 RUST'S, xa East Fulton street, cents per lHiuud at JOHN lllJ-Utl TOR THE REST HOT AIR FURNACE IN ? the market, go te JOHN HEST.SU lJist I niten street. Iil2-tfd F OR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS, 1 1 n. ... 411....... II - 11 .'.II .. . .. ' iittiiuvii. .iiiiiiu jiUAi-n, vuillillllUf. CUit L'U te JOHN UITt 3J3 Eat Fulton Mtreet. 1112-tfd -1710R HOILERTUIIE I1RUPHES, STILLSON jj i-ipe reiicues, I'liieanu JieiiKey wrcne .,tt,llll...l li'lle. Illl fu... ...I. .... .n 1,1 he RI1T. SCI Eait Fulton streeL v......u, . ..v.. w.. x.., V.V., te JOHN m2-trd XNJECTORS, RUE LITTLE GIANT. HAN- j. cock uitpirumrs hiij Electors, Kbenuau Reller Feeder, Penberthy lllKlH-llir. Atnerleiin uijcciurs, un in s East Pulton street, Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN REST'S, .ill ni2 tfil OUiUUU Inch te C Incli dlumuter.ller saleuta lowngure, and the only house In the city ulth n pipe cutting machine, cutting lip te 0 Inch diameter, at JOHN REST'S, Ktl Eist Fill. ten utreet. m2-tfd rilANKS FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR GAS. X of any uliiiiie or cauiclty, ut fair prices, go te JOHN HEsr.XUIIasli'uHeiiktnwt. mjtia FIRH HlflC'KS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW tlgun.-.-., go te JOHN REST, SH Eust Fulton street. lu'Mrd FOR PRATT A CADY ASHESUIS iilSO Vulves.Jcnklns Val es, llnis Glebe Vulves, Hruss Gate ValMS, Iren Reily Glebe Valves. am U...a.h ..l. .... II ........ .. . . . rHH'B COTTON WASTE, COPPED RY theMuiiil 10c; In lets of ID pounds or ever,0.". All geed delivered teimv isirt of the tlf V Vr.... lnll .... li.llvr IILVI '. .uh. n city Free. Call en JOHN REST. Ne. SU East Fulton .tree! 1112-tfd vi IN WANT OF RRASS OR lltev STfVI Cocks. Asbesres Packed I'ecka. ivt mwi 1111. Cocks, Iver Cocks, Swing JelnU. call und gel them, or send your order by RE-sl' 333 East Fulton street. iiieiu,ur keiiu vuur eruer ey mall. 10 JOII? m'J-lfJ 17IOR HOLTS. LAG SCREWS, Sin' bCRKWS, ! Square and Hexagon Nuu, thee goods lu Meck, ul JOHN Rlrs,SJ:iEa,t Fulton streeL iiiMfd UMPS, ROILERS, MINING. CENTRIFU- L gal aud steam Pumps, of any capacity, at JOHN RESTS. SB East Vulteu street. m2-lld TADLVTORS, OF ANY MAKE OR RE "i sign, ran be furnished at reasonable figures. by J U11.N lll.-il'. ill uast FUliensiTwi. ln!f,l Scnrtl itotlcce. ITlbTATli OF SOPHIA KAST, LATE OF SOPHIA Jlj Lancaster city, ueceaeU, The uudcr slgued auditor, appointed te dUtrlbuia tlie balaucc reiuutnlng In the hands of Ednard ' Hest, administrator c. L a. of the estate of said deceued, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit rer that pur- 1 ihjfC en Tuesday. Sentember 21. 10. at 2 o'clock ctty, deceased, p. m., In the Library Roem of the court Heuse, In the city of Luucaster, where ull persons In. ICrCMru III uiu uiiriuuiiuii may uiiciiu. OT.v-i nucij .ni.t-s, ivi nuieiy uives, Air Valves, Radluter alves, Pratt's Sulnglii Check Vulves, RrassChcck Valves, Feet Valves. Angle Vulves, call at JOHN REST'S, SU Ea. Fulton street. m2-tid . . uu2-3U3 JOHN K. ttNVDER, Auditor. BARGAINS! Five Cases Fine Dntnank Knotted Fringe TeweU, regular price OTJe ; our prlce He each Uluc, Red and Geld Berder. One Caia Heavy White BlankeU at II a t-alr better grade were new r sold for 11.36. One Cae Prlnce CatUmere, 12e a yard ; a new fabric for heuiedre e. One Cate Weel Hcnrlcttai, new iliadc, ( inches wide, 37;e a yard. targe assortment of Black Goods. 25, 27, 29, 31 W. King St. Jet and Blue Black. Jet Black. j Just Received. IiKAUTIFVL L1SE OF PLAIN. STRIPED nml PLAIII HEROES. 1 .. 1 . LAIN HTIUPKnnnd 1'I.AIU CASIIMKRIW.V fill LfiMS. PLAIN STRIPED nnd PX.AIU CLOTHS. I (CellcncB. -Y"ORK, (PA.) C0LLEGIATEJNST.7MTE. New Uulldtncs ; Large Endowment ; Scholar, ships; laboratory ; Library; Oymnasluin. Prepares for Colleee or IlusmeM. Separate Course for ladles. Modern Language In Roeu Reeu lar Course. Tuition, (40 er annum. Heard In private families, SAW iwr week. Faculty et nine. 17tli j ear e)eiis September 2. Forcatu Fercatu Forcatu leguo, address IlKV. JAMES MfDOUOALL, PH. D. Jy2(V;!iitil President. IIDUCATIONAL. The Yeates Institute WILL REOPEN ON MOXDAY, SEPTEMBER g. Headmaster. The REV. MONTGOMERY R. ItOOI'ER. Classics, Muthcimulcs, EnglUli, HrawliiK, Frencli. 1st Assistant .MaMer. MR.OLIN. C..IOLINE. R. A. (Harvard.) Classics, Matliematlcs, Eug Ilth, Physics. 2nd Aslstnnt Master -MIL EDWIN 11. PUSEY, U. A. Classics, Mathematics, English, Oermnn. rrcneh nnd Oermnnnre Included In the course. The Oymnasluin Is te ! rclltted. Fer Circulars, etc., apply te the IIciidmater. niigl74wd.MWJS OEIRCi: COLLEGE. PEIRCE "COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND Short-Hand, Recerd Uulldlng.) ('17-319 CHESTNUT ST.. Phlledelnhla. Pa., Boc Bec Boc eud, Third and Fourth Floers. Morning, Afternoon und Night Hesxlnns. Twenty-Fifth Cellegium Year begins TUES DAY. SEPTEMI1F.R 8, 1RS9. Twche hundred and slxty-nlnn(12tt)) students last year. Early applications necessary. Send for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge qualifying for business engagements. Full Instruction for coinmerclal and general business vocations. Alse Hliorl Hlierl Hand and Type-Writing. A faculty of morn than a score of practical men who have practiced what they teach. Renkkeepcrs out of counting houses teaching bookkeeping ; lawyers teaching law and busi ness forms ; successful high school principals teaching Knglisli brunches; law reporters teaching short-hand and type-writing, etc., etc. " This Institution has been exceptionally for tunate lu Iho success or the students wliehavn graduated tticrc from." Ofllce eien Saturdays for Hie Enrollment of Students. Announcements, etc., sent wheu requested. Visitors always welcome. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A., iiugl9-dmMdS Principal und Founder. flats. JHILXPIXT THEM ND- THEY ARE HERE! WheP WhatP m Hie New Fall Styles In all that IsSijlUh, Neat unit Durable lu our Celebrated Hats ! The " ROsl'eN REAl'i'IES " silll mere beau ful. our I ine of b MIOOL IIATA from lOe up. STAUFFER & CO., 31 uiul 33 North Queen Street, I .AM' STER, PA (Carvlance. OTANDARD CARRIAUE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, I), l. 13 15 MARKET STREirr, (Rear of the Posterrice), L.VNCASTER, PA. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Boggles, Phxtens, Family Carriages, Etc. The Finest Stock In tlie Country. We new have a Full Line of SECOND-HAND WORK Any style Yeu want. Repainting mid Repairing promptly attended . te. , for One set of work men especially ny 1 emnleieil tha. purpose. The lowest prices lu the county for fir.l-clau work. 49OtT m a Call and Examine My Werk. as weetisiecaireeu l'v'Jii -" yv - " rssaa.rsrfrttn' .-" fwfW-flM.J,2y s-s:-v .jrftgfiU,
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