Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 02, 1889, Image 2

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TH3E LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, !!.
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tT WTBLtiOEKCBR-rublUhca
fRIMTer, but Bunday. BerTed
its city and surrounding;
i ft week. Br mall Ave del
rMMwiMt SO cents month.
1GENCER OnedeHar nd
r, Id advance.
BERS Remit by check
and where neither of
l M sswcutcd tend In registered
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IK Mm fwteftce, m second thus mall
W nmLUSSHOBB,
Lancaster, fa.
; PA., September 2, 1889.
m4 Bredlc.
fOrftham has really gene ever
Talk Id his barrel, be may nt
i Mgelled, In the noble army of
tin freaks iu ran witn tnc
t, BtevoBredlc. The latter,
MWy, m said te have brought
barrel exploit by appearing
and announcing that be
lam them : and as there docs net
i be anything tee absurd for these
.Witt lire te attempt, we mny
I ttrjkfet'an announcement of a grcnt
LMJitairara. Perhaps special trams
the rtn from great cities, nud n vast
ie of peeplcwlli gather te see
i de the barrel act ever the falls,
BB
Brodie jumping after hlni.
., layabout time that this use-
BfUllll, Ul II1U 111! Ills ?..
isterifty received sonie cfTect-
I'tfceck, but the only thing thnt
tstt likely te discourage It will be
and emphatic exhibition or
edlagust and indifference. Lifeisa
trust and suicide a crime ; and a
i,fmwhe places his life In deadly peril,
iSiragrther purpose than causlugnd-
XnMND 01 Jits auuacity, uererves uuiy
contempt. This barrel exploit
aam can serve no useful purpose,
I MV value that may have attached
iBMdie'a Jump from Brooklyn Bridge
et apply te his subsequent veil-
rwhidhwere only useful te him in
abut bis notoriety. Beth are ou
level than the tight rope
and lefty tumblers who dally
(life in circus tents 5 for pub lock-
maintained the trade of tan
irfermer, who by long training
perilous art and works for
.bread, risking his life Just as
ban while catering te the ue-
public for feats of daring
is of steady nerve in pern-
atural human interest
ase of the circus pcr-
.seems less te blame
.0 support him. Grr-
werklng luucpcnu-
public tnsle en a
of the circus, it
te make a lefty
ilf up iu a bar-
the top of Nl-
fnsuicide 11
iiy be akin
lOthiuglike
nerves and
rfermcr
at the
e comes
'achute,
Jumplrtl
re easily
I.Mltisvcr
lain that balloon-
labouldbeablete
t out and come
In emergencies, andtlie parachute
them te de se witftcmt uncem-
fprtstble suddenness. The man who
fttkahia life In testing n beat that can
ka need in the roughest water, takes the
JkMard nobly. Graham's barrel cnu be
of no conceivable use te any mariner hi
sv'diatrets, and Bredle's repented 'jumps
fin of no value. These men arc deprav
;' tef the public taste and dragging It buck
5 te the level of the brutal llemunB, who
ic 1
pleasure In watching hclpleM
ak being eaten up by wild beastH.,
'me Loauen sjtrllc.
tremendous proportions of the
den strike and its far reach in if ell'ect
upon the cemmercu of England make it
the great event of the day. Allew lug
the usual cxaireeratlen bv cerre-
edcuts there is ample reason te fear
tee struggle may reach even greater
ions and threaten te work null-
changes iu the industrial sltuatleu.
by thk concerted movement English
can win better remuneration
Mt. till tlA iiIiIa i rwiiiiTuitn irlMi
mm v w.w w..,rv..v .. ..u
ekewhere ? Will net the channels
trade shift te meet the changed con-
. and the last state of the laborer
wene than the first ? The struggles of
tuned labor are only new beginning,
it is net easy te foretell the results.
Mtthe whole world will watch with
.tsterest this grapple at the very heart
f the world's commerce iu gloomy Leu-
f4e. It is very gratifying te flud a peace
... M and orderly spirit prevailing among
.Mks strikers, but if they should 1
disappointed iu their hoie of victory,
lt can hardly be expected that they will
fe give up without a riot. The great body
W' of Strikers mltrlit neeccftillv tuilmilt i
gptbe Inevitable, but iu such an iminciibc
i'V jaunitwr tliem la (turn in lm f.ii-mt.lul.1..
, rv proportion of excitable and reckless men
ji,wne will allow their bitter disappoint disappeint disappoint
Vaientte lead them te violence. It is
-)sJmlflcaut that, in suite of the iroe.1
--order se far observed, and the com-
Ji'l nendatien of the men by Cardiual
jjp Manning and Caueu Tlemlug, the
& Tate of riot insurance iu the city is risiug
iu.lLvery fast. The strikers seem te com-
& ij. Bwuia popular sympathy, and ir they
' organize among themselves for the dis-
f, j oeuragement of violcneu.uo matter n hat
Sr;vflabornethinifcanbe caiued hv virw
fi.tjk,1mux, but a great deal may be wen by
Tip eaun nnnness and a reabenable attitude.
vf rTr
a pirange uin.
Tc-day k said te be a holiday, by the
race of our Legislature. irrnntfi r.
feially te labor aud denominated Laber
'C "Day. Jew erk has done the like. It
3' k however enlv a liiluirduv f,,r iciun-.m
fXJ they want it, which they de net seem
. H7 . j ... . .u. ...u.J.t.19
te de. They can take a holiday uuv
"' mtW Vif tl.n.. ...O..I It . .,.! II t.. .. -1
. w- uu.v uvj neui. 11 , uiiu II IS JlOl Ver
fm. mi iuc iAeiaiiuun; uuh given tuein
Iy4ll11 In flmllnti. ll.n.l.... - I. -Ill
t It satisfied the buueombe imrnoe of thi
f fjhtkklorswhe voted for it, who aimed
St" te create the iropresBleu that thev were
i-fswlng down te Hud worshiping
'kber; but the laborer who takes a boll bell
j.dajr te-day and fluds himself without
frVfck day's wages at the end of It, may
yr , arcteance suspect that a holiday that h
r finhlmat his own expense is net
r i vwa iimn wenu mucil 10 llim. it is
VaMettkblug that the Legislature should
t.7 holiday te labor at labor's cost,
-' ad think that It has done u creat thin.r
A sr labor; aud the probability is that
there was net a legislator who thought
, he was doing auything of the kind ; hut
ny thought that the laborer would be
silly enough te think se ; and se Ihey
followed the lead of their bell
wether In voting a Laber Day holiday ;
a contradiction in terms which fully
expresses the barrenness of the gift. It is
a stone Instead of bread. If the state
wants te give a holiday te the laborer,
it can only de it with an accompanying
appropriation. The laborer who lives
upon his dally wages cannot afford a
holiday. He needs the money that he
earns dally ; and If he can spare it, he
can take his own holiday when It suits
him, as we have suggested, and go a
fishing without asking the leave of the
Legislature. Te make Laber Day a holi
day, the Legislature will need te give a
dollar with the day te the laborers of
the state.
The Question.
The Grand Army needs te have a
guardian appointed for it ; net content
with endorsing Tanner at Milwaukee,
one of Its pests ejected from a car General
Sherman, who had been giving his ser
vices te It for four days and was
seeking rest in an empty coach, that
happened te be deserted by one of
the Chicago pests. The general get into
the wrong car, and the fellows te whom
it belonged did uet have enough consid
eration for him te let him tay
there. They had the colored por
ter order hint out The general's
brother says that they were hogs ;
which conveys an accurate descrip
tion, of thorn. They were Grand Army
hogs ; in ether Words, were selfish and
unworthy members of that organization,
or of any ether rcspcctable society.
There are all aorta of men Iu the Grand
Army, which is drawn from the con
scripts, and substitutes who lllkd
the army, in the latter days
of the rebellion, as well as from the
volunteers who were its first nud best
material. It Is Inevitable that a society
he formed should have hogs and Tanners
in it ; and the question is, since they
hue endorsed Tanner, whether there is
a saving amount of decency In the
whole crowd.
Tim horrible story efafnltli euro eutrage
in Ohie, resulting lit tlie denth of a boy,
should persuade a llttle reason te return te
the minds of the faith euro people.
A rcTineN sent te tlie Inter-state eoin eein eoin
incree coinuilsslen with the nlgnnturcs of
brakemen and of mnny proinliient mil
toad men who have been brnkemen, urges
thnt body te tnke steps te bring about tlie
adoption of an autematic: car con pier. This
may be a little nut of the prerlnce.
of the commission, hut the gient trunk
lines could hardly fall te lake 'soine
action upon a recommendation by the
commission. It has heeu declared ou
the best authority thnt thore nre ninny
geed dot ices in the thousands Med nt the
patent ofllce, but I he treuble is that the
reads- can net or will net agrce upon a
standard coupler and uniformity Is abso
lutely ncreswiry. Perhaps each read hnn a
knot ofelllulnls Interested In seme pet
coupler and determined Unit that or uone
shall be adopted.
Tin: into troubles In the Seuth nre net
decreasing, aud miike nt lent ene blntk
spot In our bright notional future. It mny
he bud policy te borrow treuble of the
future, but it Is Imposslble te avoid u well
grounded fenr tlmt things nre drifting from'
bnd te werse nleng the color line In the
Seuth.
It Is net very plcailng te rend of the
boiler cxploslenat Tewandn, te much llke
ths unexplained accident nt the Ijincnstcr
cheuilcal works. When tnlsfortune falls
te glve Its regular lessen of experience we
have a right te fcel aggrlevcd and it Is
doubly annoying te llnd boilers blowing
up from unknown causes. In this case, as
in our local diaaster, the boiler hnd been
recently Inspected and was known te be
in geed condition and in charge of oempo-
teni cngineers. Tlie ever leady tlioerv
that thore was no wider in the boiler nn-
peara te have been met by ovldeneo that
Uierewna water there and the unconifort uncenifort unconifert
able Impression is left that thore are mere
tUnna te be learned about boiler oxplesioni
thaathe ex perls can tell.
Ane new tlifTciiWVef this Inclusions
adininlstralleii is te be dhecJrtfTOlrdH
thodlbtribiitleu nmeng the w orkersof seme
six hundred places In the l'hlhulelphln
mint, new held by non-partisans of tried
lionesty and long servlce.
SLt'iiKTAitr Tiiacv docs net wish te be
bothered with specillrntleus In bills for the
Increase of the navy and It Is announced
that he w 111 ask Congress te nuthorize an
Increase in tonmige, say of twenty thous
and tens, leavlngall the details te ths secre
tary and the na al beard. Iiy the prosent
niothed thore is delay In tlie awarding of
contracts w lien builders refuse te de the
work at the ilgure ostabllshed In the ap
propriation. It ought net te be very ditll.
cult for the framers of these bills le make
au Cbtluiate high enough abeve cost nud
then provide that the oxeess should b dn dn
veted te guns or torjiedeos. The country
has paid tee much for Its experieneb In
navy building under ltobesen te rclbih any
proposal that sets aslde enoimeusHiims fei
ships without stating the kind enjunntity.
A iou.ne man In Pet tnteu n awore iu a
mild but emphatic way thut he would drive
the English sparrows from the neighbor
hood of the patcrnal,inunsIen w 1th his shot shet
gim. The I'ottstewn Ze(i7?rthusdescribes
the result: "The young man who does the
sheeting puts In au nppenrauie early in the
8en!ng, with a double-barrel gun, and
commences tiring into the lops of the trees
which are Infested by the birds, nnd after
acu 'bnngi' of the fowling piece down
drop a let of the sparrows, and also a big
fleck rise and fly away. Soen the llttle
scamps come back, and ngnln the gun renrs,
and there is another tumbling, a rustle of
wings and ahasty nittlng but eery tliue
the persistent sparrows return te thelr
haunts. This performance takes place e.ich
e enlug, the scene cletlng by the ' shoot sheet
lit appearlng with a large basket aud
picking up Ills game, just as a man would
w he had been knocking fruit from an upple
tree, nnd probably he finds a hundred or
niore birds each ecnliig. Ter n week or
two this bird battle has been kept up, but
as yet the question of Ictery is undecided.
The sparrow army me e (low n upon its
old quaiteis each oeniiig, hceiniiigly de
termined te held the fort, and the exter
minator U en hand promptly and continues
his efforts te exterminate."
Tlie TiirnliiK l'elut ul tlie War.
Majer Themas J. New ham wrltes in the
fet. Leuis Glebe Democrat'. "I nut Gen.
bheniian two yours age at the Mndell
hotel, and in the course of a long conversa
tion I ahked luin what he considered the
critical e cm or turning point of the war.
Ills reply was that what he considered the
critical e cut or turning ieInt of the war
wasalittJe incident that occurred in the
wcMNlHiifToiinesseeahlioit tiuie after the
battle ofCerinth-lhe intended resignation
1 Ijciu Grant. Sherman had been en spe
cial duty with Ills command and had re
turned te lepert te Gen. Halkxk. While
at Ilalieck's headquarters he w as lulernied
that Grant had determined te resign. He
Sherman get en his horse and rode
direct te Grant's headquarters, some dis
tance away. He found Grant with n num
ber of papers before him en au imprcn Ued
table. Grant and Sherman bhoek hands
cordially. Sherman asked Grnnt what he
ueiug, aim aise low mm mat be had
hcird that he (Grant) was going te resign
Grant handed Sherman a paper, whlcl
ch
pre eu te be his resignation alrcul v w rltten
out. I can Maud this no lenger,' said
Grant, alluding te his ill treatment bv his
surorler. 'if i cailq command . brigade
or a dh iklen, I can carry a mutkct.' There
Was a great deal of aUatsw In these words
as Grant spoke them. Sherman asked
Grant If he would de htm a ftver. Grant
replied that he would de anything In his
power for Sherman. Sherman took the
written resignation, tere it into fragments
and said thai the favor he asked was that
Grant would withheld his resignation for
tw'e weeks. Grnnt agreed te this, nnd the
resignation was net heard of again. Halleck
was rcmoved In a few days, nnd Grant was
restored te his cummuud. 'That,' said
Gen. Sherman, ' I consider was tbe titrnieg
point of the war.1 "
A MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.
Catis of the Disinter nt Tewandn
'et
Determined.
Ne causa has been fennd for the boiler
cxploslenat tbs Tewandn nail works last
week by which five men were killed
and two fatally wounded. The accldsnt
appears te closely rcsemble tlie bniler
explosion nt the Lancaster chemical
works. The Bradford Argut says:
"The causa of the explosion is unknown.
The boiler was known as Ne. 1, and was in
charge of Engineer Ansen Wlthcrell from
4 o'clock in the morning until 3 p. m.. the
time of the explosion. Mr. Haskell, nn
empleye, said thore was no water iu the
boiler. Mr. Godcharles, ene of Ins firm,
thinks there was wnter in It, because
he could see water In the track of the
boiler, which was of 40 hoi se power,
and he claims it hnd been recently tested.
He believes thert is no accounting for the
oxpleslon. The entlre south end of ths
large shop collapsed and is one ma.s of
broken tlmber and twisted Iren. Tlie less
cm net full short of about 6,O0O. The mill
will lie nt once rebuilt anil work resumed.
The boiler shot wetward nnd struck a
coal car standing utien the track nnd took
the end off from It slick nud clean. thou
striking the railroad it cut two mils in
twain ns If they were plpe stems, nnd went
en pleughing up the hill, making a ditch
some three feet wlde by fifteen Inches
deep, nnd landed in a neighboring gnrden
across the street about one hundred feet
from its foundation, lletli ends of the
boiler appeared le be blown out and sav
ernl holes were found In its nidus which
uinv have been innde whlle in Us. wild
Journey up the hill. One entlre end of the
wnrxs was uenieiisiuu nnu micas, iiuiner
and lumber of all kinds were thrown In
every direction."
I'srlls of the Pnraoliute.
An exciting srnne was witnessed at au
exhibition by Miss licauroent, the aeron
aut, at North Shield, Ung., en Saturday.
Iu descending from her balloon with n par-
nciiuic, me woman get rniigni uy a uguv
nlng conductor, from whlc
ii
she hung sus'
pended by ene arm far Abeve the ground
no ground,
juore wnsagroaicrewn ei s
ne
ictaters and
the oxcltement was Intense. Ladders were
brought as quickly as posslble, and by
their aid the dnrlng norennut made a safe
descent.
Hew young leercr you may be,
With nillliiK treth you're grim nnd ihl ;
And leilrig) our mouth's purity,
Your features mem both dull and cold.
Then man or maid, warned of your f.itc,
Bcclc HOZODONT, o'er IH tee late.
MJptS-COdAW
The Exelteuiviit Net Over.
The rmli en the dntcclsU Hill continue nud
dally tcercfi of people rail tern bottle of Kcmp'a
Ilaltam for the Threat nnd I.uiiea for ths ciue
of CeusliH, Celdit, Brencbltli, Asthma nnd Cen
sumptien. Kemp's llalmm, the standard family
remedy, Is told en u guarantee and nnver fnlli
te gle entlre intlifsctlen. Price Mc and 11.00.
Trlnl slze free. nuIMmdlw (4)
H
T-OOOH HAIISAPAItlliLiA.
Ii abNelutely iipccasnry In order te have perfect
htnttti. Heed's Hnrtaparllla In the great bleed
purifier, quickly comparing ncrefula, salt
rheum and nil Inildleua encmlrs which nttack
the bleed nnd undcrmlne the health, Itnlse
bultdi up the whele system, cures djspcpils
luid t: hcftlielic, nnd oercemcs Hint tired
reeling.
"I ImvetiiUn two bottles of Iloed'i Harsiipa
rllla for hiilt ihctiiu and dyHpepiila, with which
1 wan troubled ery much. After taking this
liiccllclne I nm feeling ns well ns our In my
life." O. W. Uosr.PettsMlle, Pn.
UOOU'SaAIUJAPAUILU.Vl
" 1 hne been troubled by n scrofulous nfTcc nfTcc
tlennll myllfc. It Is ene of the mnrked rtcol rtcel rtcol
lectiens or my boyhood days, and for 80M-ral
years has rendered me unnble te labor much.
I think Heed's Har.viparllla, which I hare benn
using nt Inlcrvals for ten years, Is the best thing
I liaeccr tnUen. I nm new ft), nnd my gcu
rrul liniltli sct-inibcttir than vtr." II. 1). All All
iiett, Wunen,N. II.
I'UKIKIIX Till: 1ILOOO.
"I had n flight bleed dlnuider whltlt I
thought nothing serious, but It grew 'lUO'ii bad
form of skin disease, which wuie called lupus,
breaking out In ul.rerr nml sores nil eermy
body. Hoed'et-Ars.iparllln In u short ttuie com
pletely iHicil me. I rcel I ene my lire te lloed'x
Bptipnrllla." Prtnn Waciiteh, Uourben, lud.
UOOD'8 SAKSAVAMLLA
Held by (ill drtiggUta. St ; nx for fe. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD CO., Iewell, Mail.
loe peaia enk dellak. id
liVANH P1.0UH.
Cenqictcul Midlcal UsKrl8 Iiune dtclded
thnt the lately dlscovcrel " Elixir " Is no geed,
but the hundreds of families who have been
using
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Fer the last twenty years lluivc unanimously
declared that It Is nil Hint Is claimed fei It
viz:
THE BEST.
(MANUKACTUItUI) OUT OP
WHEAT.)
AM. OLD
M
ILI.EU'a llOHAX SOAP.
7VIL.L.ER'S
Borax Seap
WILL-
WASH CLOTHES,
-AND
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN
(Jrtvbuiavc.
TTAUDWAltE I
Prime New Timethy Seed
AT
MARSHALL & RENGIER'S,
V d 11 KOUTH QUEEN ST.
YOUNG SIMl'ilOVEU
TOBACCO CUTTER.
Royal Ready-Mixed Paints,
Aikuenledgtd te be (he llcut Head -Mixed
Paints In thu Market.
An Iuimeusti Auertiuciit of
UAHPKNlKK'STOOi.H AND UUH.DINd MA
lEltlALnndUENERAIjHAItUWAHE. ,
""T JS u u ea'land be lemliucd tlmt jeu
get the full nine for jour menej ,
MARSHALL
RENGIER,
9& II
Seuth' Queen St.
5tu tSeeb.
"VTEW YORK bTOItE.
WATT & SHAND
Are making preparations te sbew the Largest
and Cheapest Hteck of
Ever Shown in Lancaster City,
lX3Um.E-l'OI.D COLOP.EU CASHMEUES,
All N'ew Shades, a Bargain at 10c A yard.
FANCY DUESS PLAIDS,
Jul I the thing for Children's RcliOOl Urestci,
very cheap at 12 c a yard.
JS-INCU RAJAH SUITIN09,
Ucnynrd; never sold for lest than a quarter.
ALL-WOOL FLANNEL BUIT1NU8,
ALL.WOOL TIUCOT9UITING1.
ALIWOOL CLOTH BUITIKG8,
All 38:iiicUes Wide, only Sc.
NEW TLAID DIIESH GOODS,
. Ynrd Wide, 25c n yard.
Nelr Combination Colorings In PLAID and
HTllirM) CLOTHS,
. W Inches Wide, W cents a jard.
v lltE FRENCH TLAID3,
IlcKiitltnlCeliirlnsj, 40Iuc!u Wide, 76e a yard,
Alt the Latest Hhadesln
FINE CASHMERE HENRIETTAH,
45 lmltcj Wlde, Wc and T5e a yard,
FLtMHEW. PLUMHI2).
Our own Importation nf COLORED HILK
PLUaHKS "
At 87Kc tOt, " Slid II a yard.
ULAL'K nnd COLORED SILK VF.LVETB,
Huierler Qualities, Wc and 7Cc
New Yerk Stere,
U.SAlUEAHl ICINOHT.
N
EW fJOODS.
35-37 North Queen St.
New Goods
Blankets.
While Ulankels from 0)c up te $1? a pair.
Flannels.
White All-AVoel from 16e up te 76ea jard.
Flannels.
Ilcd AINWoel from lXi "P te uvfi a yard.
Rant Goods.
"" WoelPrutOoodial26oii jard.
Underwear.
Ilfl.t Value In Lancflitcr h117J$c mid Wc each.
Flannels.
All-Weel Plaid Flannels at 26c a j ard.
Skirtings.
10-Inch Weel SUtrtlngs at 20c nud tic n ynid.
Eiderdown.
i:Ui.iiliu-n for Coats (it Loiveit Prices.
Checks, Cleths.
Winch for Coats at fl.OOnyerd.
Percales
Fer Hhlrt Waists, Deuble Wldth.atlJiijnrd.
Calicoes.
Hli; Assortment, All New Strli.
35-37 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Charles Stamm.
(gX'CUVOiOU.
-yACATIO
EXCURSIONS.
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXOURBIONS.
AllTnteliiig ExpcuKcs Iucluded.
A iurt will lcae Philadelphia. MONDAY.
eriOllElt ll.rorriGraudTeurorel Das
ACROSS THE CONTINENT.
'IhotrlntmUidetn. journey eci the Kntlre
Line of tlte Northern Pnclllc Itallreud, Puget
f-imnd, tlie Columbia Ittvcr, the MnEiilllceut
Mount Hhuata lleutc, Central and Heutliern
California, und n return through Arizona, New
Mcslce, etc., by the tunln I'c Iteuti Iteturn
'J lrLcts geed fernix mouth.
On theSainc Da it 1 duj, Oclnlwr ll.-Ex.
curslen Direct te beuilicru California (1h.
Kansas Ctt) and the t.mta Fe Reute.
During fctpterabcr. A mnrnltHent list of
Trlp Ihreugh New Lliglaud, Cbiih I nd New
Yerk.
ap-tnd ler deccrlpthe circular, delimiting
the i-urllcnlar trip desired.
RAYMOND A WHI1C0MD,
111 beuth Ninth Htrrct sunder Continental
hotel), Plillndtlplita, Pp. nu27-Stced
NOTICE IO TithaPAbEIW AND HUN
NERH. AllperkeimaiM hen by forbidden
te trepaH cm any of the lands of tlie Cornwall
jid Speedwell etatesln Lebanon or Ijiucater
euntles, whether Inclesed or unlnclned, cltiier
for the purrKMO of sheeting or rUhlng, as the
law will be rleldly enferceil ngalnst all trvn.
Fiaslng en sold lands of the undersigned arte
tits notice.
WM. COLEMAN FItEEMAN
H.PEUCYAI.DKN.
EDW.U. FItEEMAN,
Attorney for Jt. W. Celeman's Heirs,
wwen
GURUS STAHH
BOSTON STORE,
J.
HABBY&TAMM-H.
CHOICE BARGAINS! CHOICE BARGAINS I
NO, 2
800 Pieces '6-4 Table Oil Cleth, (best quality),
only 30c a yard.
H Pieces German Hand Leem Table Linens,
regular price 37a ; ear price Sle a yard.
Five Cases neavy Canten Flannels at 6c a
yard.
Four Bales Apple ten A Muslin RemnanU,
Xe a yard.
One Case Printed Cotten Plushes (beautiful
coloring), at 17e a yard, for eerertnf furnltura
and making lambrequlm.
NEJAi
J. Harry Stamm.
Valatt of SamMatx.
TOALACE OF FASHION.
PALACE OFFASHION,
115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN
STREET.
Opened Anether Large In
voice . of
BLACK STRAW HATS,.
in Canten and Milan.
All the latest shapes received
daily.
Black and Fancy Wings, for
early Fall Hats, at iec
Silk Plushes, in 16, 19 and
24 inch.
100 pieces of 16-inch Silk
Plush, at 37c a yard, in Car
dinal, Garnet, Gendarme, Geld,
Olive, Mahogany, Terra-Cetta,
Gelden Brown, &c.
Salt's best imported Mole
skin Plushes, 19-inch, at $1.25,
in all the finest shades.
The colors we show in these
Plushes cannot be bought any
where else in this city. We in
vite inspection.
CORSETS.
We advertise the Watch
Spring Corset at $1.25. Can Can
eot break. Positively ever
lasting. The springs can easily
be taken out and the corset can
be washed. Come and leek at
them.
One case of Satin Corsets,
in white, drab, old geld and
black, at 75c; .never before sold
at less than $1.
Satin Corsets, in geld, light
blue and black, only $1.25.
Misses' Corsets, 37c.
Misses' Corset Waists, 37c.
Kid Gloves at 69c, will be
sold until September 15, after
which they go back te 87 and
98c, their former prices.
LINEN GOODS.
Stamped Linen Goods in
great variety.
Stand Cevers, Sideboard
Cevers, Splashers, Deylies,
Tidies, Tray Cevers, Mats, &c,
at prices lower than ever.
An assortment like ours has
never been seen in this city.
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 & 117 North Queen St.
gev nlc.
OECURE A nOME FOR YOUR FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family,
FOlt SALE
ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Tno-stery brick dwelling houses, lets 120
feet deep, en Lancaster atenue, between Wal
nut and Lemen streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling heuien with man
lard reef, perches In front, lets US feet deep, en
'erth Flue, between Chestnut end Walnut
ktrcele.
Twcmtery brick dwelling houses ulth front
erds, Ireu fences, lets 1W feet deep, en West
Wnlnut, between Mary mid Fine scrcets.
Two-Mery brick dwelling houses, let its feet
deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette
ana Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwelling houses, leU UOfeet
deep, with all the modern Improvements, front
yards. en West Chestnut street, between Fine
and etu street.
Alse houses en VmI Walnut, North Lime,
North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and
linen, between Mary and Flue streets.
All the oboe heucs are In geed order, ntwly
apcred, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In
the Kltclirii.and the cellars warranted te be dry.
Cull and see for jeurtclf, no treuble te sbew
you.
JACOll OUIKL, 'ccuters.
aprtO-1) d.M.W.S. SM North Mar Street.
SUtcvncue.
T UTHEIt 8. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
Hccend Fleer Kshleman Law Building, Ne. a
North Duke etnet. apr3-lyd&w
PnerEIlTY OWNERS DESIRING A FIRST
Clai.5 Tin Reef, which can be depended
uen te last for many jears, and at the tame
time protect thcruseUcs against the use of In In
firter material, can obtain full particulars by
writing us for copy of our new book, entitled
"A TIN ROOF."
Ihla book shows hew te select, lay and paint
n tin reef, aud will be furnished free of cost.
MERCHANT & CO.,
t'liiladelpbla, New Yerk, Chicago, Londen.
llUfK-ftdtOd
9t9
-AT-
CENTRE SQURRE,
Five Cases Heavy Vtrlptd Whirlings (for work
ing shtrU), at c a yard.
Ten Pieces Feather Bed Ticking at 12Hc a
yard. These goods an worth Jee.
Great Bargains
m
BLACK HINBIITTAS I
At 87J4C, BOC, HMfl, 7c 7Ke. Ke, $1.00, f 1.25.
Tbesa goods are worth from lie te JSc
a yard ere.
BOSTON STORE,
New
tptrit
B
LACK GOODS.
HAGER & BROTHER,
HEVniKTTA CLOTH,
JOUA1' ALMA.
nH'-KHIAL SKItOE,
CAMMin,
CASUNLBBX.- - ,
All-Weel.
IIEXniETTA CLOTH,
PIUNCETTA,
DUAP D AL31A,
TAMI9E,
CAMEL. HATn.
Silk Warp
Black Silks,
5 C
-
JALL COLOItlNGS AV
HENrtlETTA, S6 and 18 Inch.
BKnui;, 89 and 40 Inch,
CASIMI K. M end te Inch.
DKAlAliMA.
BKA VTIFUL LINE OP
I
New Invoice
aii.oei, m coloring HisSSM-msnH 5 .
HHGER St
Ijinanmvc.
H
IUH A MARTIN.
FRUIT JARS
-AT-
QUART "LIGHTNING JARS,"
AT 81.00 FERDOZ.
HALF-OALT.ON " LIGHTNING JARH."
AtlJ5FerDer.
Masen Jars in All Sizes.
JELLY TUMBLERS IN QUANTITY.
High & Martin,
NO. 15 EA9T KING ST.
It? .
"Of
1 f
J.
B. MARTIN 4 CO.
THE PRICES
-or-
LIGHTNING JARS
have been struck by a streak of
competition lightning, and our
prices until further notice will
Quarts at 95 cents a dez.
Yz gallons at $1.20 a dez.
Engraved Thin Glass Table
Tumblers, at 60 cents a dozen.
Gas Glebes,
sizes, that sold
75c, reduced te
all -hapes and
al 35. 50 and
25c each.
A bargain in Jelly Tumblers
at 1 8c a dozen.
French China, English Porce
lain Dinner Sets, at reduced
prices.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.
Lancaster, Pa.
Seoul Itoticce.
ITlfiTATEOFBAIinARA WEBER. L.UE OF
It Lerl township. Lancaster county,
deceased. The undesigned Auditor appointed
te distribute the balance remaining In the
hands or Abraham M. Vebi,ndinliiUlrnter,
te and among these let-all v cull llcd tetheuimr.
will sit for that purpose en Tud., Sept. 17,
IWi.nl .10 11. in.. In the Library Roem of thu '
uun iiuutr, in ineciiy 01 lincasier.wuereaii
persons luterrstetl In mid distribution may at
tend. E. BUllKlIOl.liEH.
aug2V3tdM Auditor.
I 7IINE FISHING GROUNDS
The ttshlng atj Washington Borough U
new acknowledged lehe thnhp.t nlnnihe.Sus.
nuchanna rlcr. Henry Weru. pnprleter of
the Susquehanna Heun, has a line line of beats
manned by cartful boatmen, h i.lilng iwrtlec
nm make arrangemnUKWiih hltn at reneuable
rattis. Bait alwnj s en hand. nugii-lwd
Five Cases Fine Damask Knotted Fringe
Towels, regular price Jj ) our price 3Sc eaeh
Bltie, Red and Geld Borders.
One Case Heavy White Blanklts nt II a pair
better grades were never sold for 11.35.
One Case Princes Cashmere, 12)e a yard 5 a
ntw fabrle for house drasses.
One Case Weel Henriettas, new shade, M
laches wide, JTc a yard,
Larga assortment of Black Goods.
Bosten Stere.
&0ebB.
25, 27, 29, 31 TV. King St.
Jet and Blue Black.
J
jet
Black.
New WeveT
J
ust Received.
BROTHER.
Colleges.
Y0RK' (PA.)
COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE.
New Buildings ; Large Endowment ; Scholar
ships; Laboratory; Library; Gymnasium.
Frepares for College or Business. Heparate
Course for Indies. Modern Languages In Regu
lar Course Tuition, M0 per aunum. Ueartf in
private 1 families, He8 per week. Faculty of
nine, 17th year opens September 2. Fercatn.
leguc.nddrcss
. SY JAMES MCDOUOALL, PH. D..
Jyavsetd President.
"PIDUCATIONAL. '
The Ycates Institute
WILL REOPEN ON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER t.
Headmaster. The REV. MONTGOMERY B.
neOFEll. Classics, .Mathematics, English,
Drawing, French.
n ul Aftiit Master.-BIR. OLIN. a JOLINE.
B. A. fllervnrd.) Clusslcs, Mathematics, Eng
llsh, I'hjslcs. ' "
wSSUAfslstimt Master -MR. EDWIN D.
PC8E , B. A. Classics, Mathematics, English,
German. "
French and German are Included In the course.
The Oymnaslum Is te be rolltted.
Fer circulars, etc.. apply te the neadraaster.
auglT-ewdMWiJ.9
OEIRCE COLLEGE.
PEIRCEJCOLLEGE
BUSINESS
AND
Sliert-Hand,
Recerd Building,)
817-019 CHIMTNUT ST., Philadelphia, Fa., Bee
end, Third and Teurth Floers.
Morning, Afternoon and Night Heslens.
KWSilkY0,r bcs,ns TUEa-
Twelve hundred nnd slxty-nlne(12))8tudent
last year. Larly applications necessary. Send
for enrollment blank.
Technical knowledge qualifying for business
engagements. Full Instruction for commercial
and general business vocations. Alse Short
Hanei nnd Type-Writing.
A faculty of mere than ft seore of practical
men who have practiced what they tcicb.
Bookkeepers out of counting houses teaching
bookkeeping j lawyers teaehlug law and bust
nessfpnus: successful high school principals
teach ng English bronches ; law reporters
twehlng short-hand and type-writing, etc., etc.
' This Institution has been exceptionally for fer for
tunate In the success or the studenU whehTe
graduated therefrem."
Offlce open Saturdays for the Enrollment of
rLUUCIUB.
Announcements, etc., sent when requested.
Visitors always welcome. Address,
THOMAS MAY PEIR0E, M. A..
nugl94mM.tS Principal end Founder.
Srtte.
w
E EXPECT THEM
-ND-
THEY ARE HERE!
Who? What?
The New Fall Styles
In all that Is fityluh, Neat and Durable In our
Celebrated Hats!
, The " BOSTON BEAUTIES " still mere beau
uur Line of BcneOL HATS from lOe up.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
I.ANCASTER.PA
dlrtvvtnecfi.
TANDARD CARRIAGE WORK.
EDV. EDGERLEY,
II, U, &. 15 MARKET STREET,
(Hear ctlie Postefflce),
LANCASTER, I'A.
ALL THE UvTTjTi STYLES IN
Bugles, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc.
The Flnri Sleck In the Country.
We new hu Full Line of SECOND-HAND
WORK-Any fit If Yeu Want.
Rcpulntlng ui.-l Itepalriiu premntl
te. One let- of workmen esflally
r attended
cmplesrd
ler uia' puri" ine lewe.l prices
iu the
cuuuiy ivr ujsv-ciut, TurK.
49Glve mc a Call nnd Examine Ms Werk.
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