mamifsgmiafmismmmmmmrmmywWH:i' (PUB ms T- -- - - - .mmxMkv, nwwmtKMAH ruLix, saltan. r CLARK, PbMMmt. j. , LT, WTELLIGlCNam.-Published ry It IMmr.fcal Bandar. Served MmIi tata elty n4 anrreuniKnc iMtHWltttwt By malt five del Ift J4f la MtiMt i 80 cenU a month. '- ,E - Ut WTMAlOENCEn-On dollar and rM( ft yaw. In advance. 10 BOTBCRIBElW-nTOH or cnec. YftMlH order, and where neither or 1ftwm Wprecured; tend In a registered pw- . : M aha rertnmcc, as second Class man VAammam, THI IKTELMOEXCEK, Lancaster, lfe. hif- FA.. September 7, 1889. svi Our ArcWlecliiiT. f -aWtflrrttifir! profoundly liiiprvs-nvc k.AS? ttrchltJturc it is eniy mtcry Jte iweple worn te have utmerstcxHi rt'lhercwM (uch an. nrt ; nnd a titim- ref btalldlnra have been put up wlileii Tmt credit te the town. Of tlie tlm ItelU business structure, ou Cliialnut , Meatfly first, nml no better speci- ,.ki its line can be seen anywhere. ltiie Improvement In tnste Is net our people are learning fly; of which we may lie satisfied i we note the Hani time me eiiurcn are having te get their Iniildlng remcnlssatlsfticlerily tnaile. l no elder may be supposed te rep- nt the average taste and lutein- i of the town : nnd when its eiiurcn iltecture is peer that of t he town may Jw'Mpectcd te I peer likewise. Hut It PH be aald or Lancaster Hint us entire.) LieWtecture Is far weiw than the town rVTHIge , suewmg nppnrciiuy unit me I Wee huildtuerliurcucsue net uuuu f&W town ; a fact which may perhaps t better ferlts taetctnau lis pieiy. ; Certainly there has l)een no church Hftncturc In LnncaMcr, since the Lutheran church was hunt, in inc ay of the town's nativity, that I a rival te that church In the heattty : aid fitness of Ita Mruclurc. The great rjaajerlty of our churches are of dlstrcfs- M plainness. Aim wnen me com ' SUtteca undertake te improve thcm.they apt te have little success In tlie busl- gt. Mary's Catholic eiiurcn, alter fc. laving been attacked and altered several , bas at last been licked into a I'lblr condition. Se the Episcopal church, years age, after divert etwnys, was lintea Uniulsomeeillllce. bt.Aii- itbeBif'a church was successful from the rtart. Except these churches, we de net riweaU anetner euiuce that merits a went ; of commendation. E-c.'Bd we have been moved te lhc SMaervatlens because there does net worn ft be any growth in taste among the : ftkiitreh committees who are new essnv- a'W' 1. ..w.l.t.w...w.l .,A rn..A i.. ven apparent gross backsliding among t. tbe Episcopal brethren ; due iH-riiaps te .weir being sheep without a pastor, and jatnelued te run hi wild riot ever that that they are impmviug for mnhappyman who is destined te : teembe their priest. Jfrbe clenn'men seem te have an Ink- tic of what awaits them hcre.fortheui:h aany have been called none have come. h-te go by that parsonage and note tlm ful structure fastened aculnst the 5Hhjlt deer, gives one a lively Idea of the jeen sense of the shepherd who de- Sinese sheep. Jtseeuut te have been i for a sbeepfeld, wherein the (lock Jitay Rattier: a sort of eutsldu reception i "fcaiir where the salnU and sinners mav Pe"separated, the former te enter into the Jey of the parsonage ami the latter te go b-IMt into the darkness of the street. Tlie kHev. Heeper, who is new actlnjras pastor kftbe church. In addition in hisdiilli-s lf,lBj head of the Yeates academy, and who , Is: by the way, much the lest preacher that the church has heard since the day , Vef Bishop Bewman, has net yet noted '- 4n tita ml inmiin.f Lfiiinnu Mw. lt. K tlBguIshed success of this clever Idea of . ,im remarkable vestry; but he may lie SVwpected, befereyhe leaves tliem and In bMtrcduclng-U themthelr new pastor, -ey gel him, te applaud rtfcelr earnest and nsteumlluir labors S in adorning the prief-tlv mansion. 4And what shall we say of the I'resby- "Wianeiuers, te whom the generosity of r.a iweiuiwr guve a cmipei mat nas ixt'll jaarruily and wonderfully made? We 2'Jeettbat language will fail us te Justlee ltsthk architectural subject ;and as it U aw yemuished, and much may happen 1 4setural character a lire for instance yp shall forbear from criticism just new, mw u say mai u is clearly a couipesi- ItOa Of a number of unite illtVetviit Sdgrtea of architecture; though we must Wytbatwe believe the story te be un rjfametbat the architect did net recollect -Whether his order came from a rut I read, aarket company or a church, and se ;tliew his plans te accommodate the MMgwt possible variety of ues. m jttS 1.41TVIM". .Alternate muscular action is neees fjauy ; it is thus that the physical frame kept In a state of cnulpesc, and wearl- TliM fmm nllA nnrttnnlni nnltnu t.. m..1.l .. "'" ""-. r.. .iii - ...u.u- . . ine cierit iercue(i en uis chair, or taUsding at his desk all day lone, writ- Plngi needs rest after the tell of the day, t.'Ma instiuct teaches mm te come down .'Jaiairs with a bound, and out of the ,,-Aeuee with a run and and a leap; liU 'sriDl flv around htm ns If ln n i.nln,. fe clear the nearest lamp Kst ; some- Mfnes ne ioekb as u ne were pummelling t'aeme iinairlnarv Am with lwitli nrmu .Xetthathe has auy juarrel with any ,BOuy : lar irem it, tie is en the Ut pe. f aible terms with himself and everybody van;, uuv uaiure leacucsinm te lake that kind of exercise ; lie cannot help doing M. ttiatust what be mmins. rV1mmr.11 IfaiMe ought' te teach these thlnus : but eS b!m ! common senke la tlm Wf .l.i(l..i. fcyanyeue8u.pectsln himself. Men ?mw acknowledge that thev are net fjsarned-that they are net wltty-that ' have ue genius, but te be told, that y have net common sense, will offend r astonish the dullest or most humble. . n this ycry matter of prejier eserciM!, ' BBanmeu wjiise U assuredly a met rare, i ttis the most uteful faculty which ey man can possess; the Judgment of j tk'aeHBd, clear uuderetaiidlng, undeceiv- Ml by false appearances, undlstuibed by janawiiee. .rueyeau tuings, nave the cemmen i te take cxerclx- in the fresh open .wt.iAi. i. i..n .,.., . .'nuivu juni ua ehseuiiai us in PUfMe. If it is sometimes hard te have e things pure and unadulterated : It UfVt bard te have pure air ; the giver of ipreviueauswitutuat blessing, t meuey and without price. And me. wne dully exercise In Kfetil We i air profit by it iu health and bee Lawyer hlavmaker. who kfjte&diuK advertisement before his r etUaeu of the benefit of the dailv ; Which he has taken all his life, iu awami iu storm; and a com- I in hU Walks in bv eeiiB Vf.-irv i WlllUm F. Jlrjaui li of Ieeria, xmm Iillnek, who was here the ether day bearing the activity of youth; and he attributes it te the dally walk which he still keeps up In his Peoria home. The ftneri Influence of the Stage. ThecvUlnflucnceoftheslagclsseoneii and Impressively pointed and proved that Its geed cllects are almost forgotten, and these who are met frequent In at tendance at the better class of plays rarely venture todemorc than defend the theatre as an Innocent nniuscment n defense that may be difficult enough. Leeking at tlie brighter side of the ques tion, no one can fall te lie Impressed with the censtat) t presence of pure hentlincnt and elevating principles. The Interest of the plot fellows the villain te punish ment, nud the virtuous and brave te happiness nnd honor. The quick re sponse of the gallery te any exhibition of heroic qualities in man or woman, shows the epular heart In the right place and proves the loftiest conceptions of honor nnd all geed te be the common heritage. The niet popular nnd sensa tional ierferninnees Usually show the most rapid miwesslen of Incredible feats of valor and dcotlen, and II will be found that mere applause Is given te the sentiment than te the acting. When tlie heavily armed here swells up ilka a turkey gobbler, and proclaims his own nobility of soul and high resolve, It may 1k n burlesque of the quiet hem of real life, hut it Is taken iu earnest with emphatic approval. The drama must lc very peer Indeed thai does net stimulate Iu seme degree, the loftiest sentiments anil impulses of the audience; se that it may Le questioned whether society would net sutler an irreparable less if the much abused stage became a thing of the past, and our uneventful modem lives drifted en from day te day without that soul stirring and refining excitement that is new found by sympathy with the mimic heroes of the stage, i'erll and adventure are passing out efnetual life and their geed cllects must pass with them unless strong eilbrt Is inadu for their artificial culture. An opportunity for this Is ettered by the stage and In spile of Its abuse In spite of thodlspalref many of Its most famous actors, Its geed Inlltienccs must thrive and grew, until they finally prevail ns they de every night Isjyend the footlights. Tannui In said te be booming Itussel A. Alger for tlm presidency. This U the worst thing (tint hiisyet been said about A Iger. ' Tin: Xew Yerk .Vim lias lenj; held tlm holiest rank In literary criticism and its nnsw er te n correspondent who wants ad vice as ten course of reading after having thoroughly mastered grammar and rlict. erlc, should be worth attention. Tlie .Vim evidently wishes te Impress the Inquirer with the point se strongly made by l'ref. Mullnt tlioeponlng of our college, wheu he referred te tlie study of rhetoric, grain gar and syntax as tlie nuire acquiring of mechanical help terilm study of literature. "We remark first of all, that our eones eenes eones pendont cnmiet read any loelc which will net be of service hi life, provided'he rends attentively and fruitfully ; and, as wu Jildge that be has devoted his tlmn rather exclusively te studies efa practical nature, nnd has taken a souiewhnt narrow view of lutcllertunl culture, we shall new prescribe for Idni a course oflmnglnatleu and of nrt. "First, then, let hlui turn his attention te ltider llnggnnl'H, Itobert Leuis 8tu en son's, Owea Meredith's and Henry James' novels. Tliesu writers all differ from eiidi ether. JZnch lias Ids own style and liUewn manner of thought and speech. Kacli also Is mi artist of high merit, and each lias jKilnts of Kreat excellences mid each has something new and then that ought te be aeided." It isqtiltestartliiiglnlind ltider Hiignnrd ill such geed company, hut the ether three are evidently cIum-ii with tlie object of drawing the grammarian tq Menly te mer ueitliy ciasslcnl literature. Till; Xew Yerk .S'hii thinks liiiipmn a curse nither tlmn a blessing. It seem i te have preed se imiuy times Iu tlie ease of the .Viei. Dixaw'.wii: is In its decadence as a peach grew ing stale. The supply of thU year is Mild te he lint a million baskets ngnlust thricethat many a jenr or two age. 'the suggestion Is a serious ene te the growers and railroads that lme found in this in dustry thcii chief iucuiitlve te const ruc tion. Tim Dclawaie orchards am destroyed by the yellows, a dheisn which makes the fruit tasteless and the foliage yellow nud which Is familiar wherever the jveacli Is grown. Lancaster county hnH known the disease fietn time Immemorial, but It lias net destroyed tlie peach, which Is new pieduced larger and llner than ever w itliiu her hordeis. Our expeilouce does net however favor the culture of the peach ns a steady nud profitable crop. It U a yaul fruit, and lew yards are without a trio or two. Thern are some geed orchards tee, and iObsilily If tlm Dclawaie grower gives up the culture, the Ijiucaster fanner iimy icsunielt, Incited by tlie higher market piice that fellows the decadence of the Delaware peach tloed, that lias hitherto knocked out competition. . ANTWr.m-'H great calamity MVmste han been due te uHteuishing recklessness hi permitting micli dangcieus work iu tlie centre of u great elty. liidustrlas of tills kind should be Isolated as much as possi ble. ' hliVlIMUHS 11CUTO lulbli's In Aiii.ntlu Georgia, lme been chribteiiisl llciijaiiiln Harrison. Tills is alsuit ene te every six hundred inul fifty colored people In tlie city, and at that rate there will be 10.TK1 black Henjauitu Ilnrilsens if the Aunusta notions of Idiy nnniliig lieceunts pepuli r with thu uegriHfs of tlie 1'nited States. Tin: humorous few who uigetliesun flower at the national llewcr ure delighted that a specimen has been found grew ing ever tee Kirtlce el tlie stnte cnpitel, nt Hartferd, Connecticut, (ireulng nwayup in the air from the solid granite of "that splendid building, this llower attracts n grt-at deal of attention, nud speculation Is life as te hew It ever get tliere uml man aged te glow, lletanlst Kinsclhi explains it : " It apjiears that ubetit a year age, wlilln review ing a precession, he was seated directly ever the spot wliere the suutlnw er has sprouted, with a suntlower 111 the buttonheloof his coat as u touteif ntere. lSetwtsjn tlie cre ices of the stones w here they are set some earth had settled and into this earth some seeds had dropped from Uliibella's sunllewer." At thn .Siihipicimiina county convention lialusha (Irow again juiiq oil J tin I "row .this time abandoning prohibition with the declaration that It w as 1ioc1ehs te expect it under llepublicaiiism. His frankness ap pears te have lingered the l'rolilbitleiiists niore than it nlaiiiusl ItepublicaiiN. m A Miser' lleni'.l. A disatcli from Xew rustle, Ind., mn: A dlissivery of the wealth of a mlvily elil farmer w as made near tills elty yeMerda v. Seme of his relatives w cut te hls'heme mid Insisted thnt his money he safely deittslted. He brought out n bundle containing tZ.W) and, after much persuasion, produced from various places In the old farm house hh wealth. In the garret, stewed under the rafters, were found bundles of bills, and beneath the tloer ere brought boxes and tin can tilled with geld and silver coins. The money, $27,203, was brought te this city and deposited. Many or the bills and coins bear old daten. THE LANCASTER PAlLTf iKTaLLtQByOJlB, SATUilbAY, SEPTEMBER MAHVKM OF OLD MEXICO. A search Fer Menteiumn's Trcnsiira Tlie Moving efa flreat Monolith. Kvtitiklvn nniratlnna mm twtlnif ttinrln , near the city of Mexico, at a place en the outskirts ei me wilderness Known as me 1'edregal, or. Steny Oreund, which In for mcr years was noted as n haunt bf brigands, and is oteii new considered as n resort for diingeretisclinrartcrs. The object of tlie excavations, which are lining made by prlvate associations, is te recover treasures of geld and Jewcls sap sap ecd te be hidden tliere by Montezuma at the tlme of the Spanish renqucst. Hener Mcrcnde, ene of the mrty rngngrsl in this work, a lineal descendant of the Inst Artec mnnorer, Cuanlemnc, says tlin. no nas in ins iMMsossien moregiypiiic Docu ments which convince him that It was tn the i'cdregal Hint Montezuma hid his treasures, among ether things a huge goldeii sun. A few weeks age a valuable black pearl was round, ami nlsoaiieincrniu, near seme skeletons discovered tn a subter ranean passage. The excavations me described as very remarkable, having already disclosed n subterranean slalr-cnse, winding passages and vaults, Jaw bones and skeletons desti tute of teeth, thus, accenting te Hener Mcr Mcr cneo, proving beyond question thAl the Indians hurled were pure Aztecs. He estimates the utlue of the hurled trensure nt net lesstlinn ftJO.OOO.neO, but says that ethers eugnged In the work of hunting tlie treasure put It at fOOO.OOO.OOO. Tlie fore-me-1 nrchicleglNts nre of tlie opinion that something may be found, nnd thnt the In trinsic value of the things burled by Mon tezuma nre surpassed by their historical Importance. It has been held by seme thnt .Montezuma hid his treasures iu Lake Te x coco, and much has been doue tliere In the way of dredging, but nothing has been found. Hener itatres, the great imtle arclueoleKlst, is Intnieshsl iu this search, and people high in authority are said te be landing their aid. A dispatch Trout tlie City of Mexico snvs Hint tlie removal of tlm great monolith, tlie lloddess of Water, from the nncient Tolled city of Teetllitincnu Is nttractiug wide spread attention. The top of the statue Is below (lie surface eT the surrounding plain, anil It is Ien feet deeper hi the ground. It is of granite, contains Hil2J cubic feet of solid ns'k, and lfiO pounds er cubic feet Is a low oslliunte for II. Mr. Itatres estinciles lis weight nt twonty-lle tens. A temporary railroad track nearly three miles long will be laid from the stntleu ou tlie Mexican railroad. Its age is supposed te be about 1,400 yenrs. Its squnre sliuiKnmd soverely grltiiTeltcc features nil bespeaks Us llflh fentnrv sculpture. In clearing nwny the rubbish that had accumulated around the goddess, the mouth of a tunnel was uncovered. It Is nearly seven feet high, and runs straight back Inte the mound about sixty feet, and has four side tunnels of little length. In Its reef, sides, bottom In fact, everywhere are te be found fragments of otlery, bones, obsidian, etc. Tlie ground was cov eted with a smooth coating of pure limn mortar. Traces of slops or tci races are seen en nil Its sides. The Indians nt first made strenuous objections te llie removal of the goddess. They said that its mission was te guard tlie treasures of the snored elty,but they finally gave n reluctant consent. ATTHACTIONH KOlt COUNTY 1'AIItS. Wetldluifs, Vlir In Clevor, n Oo-n-yeii- pleiise ltnee, unit l'retty Ulrl Soldiers. Mlitillctewu (N. Y.) Plspntcli te Hun. Tlie season of agricultural fairs has opened, and nowadays every ambitious town or small aggregation of adjacent towns feels bound te held an annual show of its productions, accompanied by outside attractions for tlie pnriiose of draw ing tnide, showing oil" local enterprise, nud enhancing Its Iiiiisirfancn among Its sister eoinniuiillies. Tliere are se many of these local fairs held, and there exists se much rivalry In the matter of giving tlie best show nnd drawing the biggest ciewd, thai the re-sK-ctlve maniigers are olleu put te their wits' end for interesting features that shall makethclr own show conspicuously attrac tive and successful, rermerly herse rnccs, liase ball matches and balloon ascensions were relied upon ns standing attractions; but these tee common features seem te have palled upon the public tnste, and new seme strikingly novel nnd bizarre jierfonn jierfenn jierfonn auce must be announced upon the pro pre gramme te draw the creud. .List season seme Inventive genius in troduced a sensational and enticing fea ture iu tlie form of a wedding eolehrated ou the grand stand befores the eyes of nil the people nssomhled en tlie fair grounds wltli a real bushing bride nud liashful groom filling thn role, nnd nu actual cler gvinan performing the nuptial rights, tlie premiums awarded te tlie happy pilr for making the exhibit being a housekeeping outfit. The Idea preed a grand success and filled the coffers of tlie fair managers who adopted It. This season the managers of the orphiiunge fair nt Uxfeid premise u similar attraction, and are hunting high nud low for n pair of willing levers te till the bill. Thn Delaware valley fair at Walten ad vertises nu entiielv newl feat in. It Is proKsedte exemplify tlie"l'igsln t'lnvei" puzde en the fair grounds w Hh a pen built after tlie preset Ibis I jiattern and with pigs as much alhe ns pigs can be, and the fel low who succeeds iu penning tlie iorkers In the shortest tlme w 111 get afigefd piece. The pregramme of the ltlverside fair at Oreene announces n novel go-ns-yeu-pleaso nice for premiums, ever n half-mile course, In which may be entered any animal that gees en four legs except a herse or mule anything that may be ridden or driven hi harness by bev or man. Thore ought te be fun In a trial of speed between goats, sheep, bullocks, nml ether outlandish con testants. The Oneeuia fair elVeis the great nnd eiewiilug attraction of n public drill mid exhibition nu the fair grounds by the "Heme Guard," n coin cein pany of piettv girl seldiers representing tlie best society of the town. U'he girls wear blue uuifeiiii Jackets, trimmed with white nud geld, jaunty legulatieii caps nnd kilts leaching te tlie beet tops, and they carry light guns with bayonets. They have been under drill for six mouths by un exHiilenced diill master and they go through a gtent variety of military evolutions and movements with the pioclsleu of vcteian soldiers. Tlie girls have appealed several times iu pub lic for charitable objects, and have been re lelvcdwlth Immense admiration and en thusiasm. s1iihii Hull Xetes. Ilroeklyn was defeated by 10 te 1 In Worcester yesterday, nud New Haven beat ClucinnatUiy 5 te I. Hest en took n run yesterday, and thev are new feuitecn Hluts ahead of New Yeik instead of two. Baltimore continues te play great ball, nnd St. IamiIs wus defeatist ligalu vester ilav. At the l'enryn grounds u small stand entirely sepmate Irem all ether has been put up for the scorers and icHirtcrs. Tliere was no iranie between Hnrilsbun- nud Lebanon yesterday nt Penryn, mid two games ure set down for te-day." There was a thousand issiple In the Lebanon station waiting fur the train te go out nt Unco o'clock esteidny, but rain stepped ii. LuKiiieii lins f2,&00 subscribed for n club for next e.ir, nnd they nre bound te liave n gesl team. The eople tliere have the fever badly. "Wlilley" Gibsen has geno te l'ott l'ett l'ott tewn. The championship games f n yester ilaywcre: Philadelphia 7, Cleveland ; Husten 5, Pittsburg 0; Indianapolis .'. New Yerk i; HalliineieS, Ht. Leuis ' (7 lnnliin's); l'eluuibus7, Louisville ;t, Aiieluted i:iimliier. It. P. II. htiuib, of Hallimore, Md., an ex-t'iiiifislumtn soldier, has been apis)lni,i an exauiiuerln tlie dertnient of justice. T. (li.AMii.i: ST1.W itr. M. D., p. U.K. IL.er. dinar) phjak-luu te H. M., Ilia Qurvii, luHcot luHcet lund ; Proicsser el Priivtlee of Phkle lu tlie Cnlvir.lt of IMiulmrgh, write of llrlght'a Itlvtiiscasfollevrs: " Catarrh or tlie Inie.llnis nliaoeciHloaallj ss'nr, keuietlmes prisluclng uu evhauMIng itl.irrlnui." Warner' Kife Cure uiiiiDlairhu-u by ttrst removing the cause. Hove jouugMicH-ryeu may be, Willi fulling teeth jou're grim uud ukt ; And Ielng jnur mouth' purity, Your features w-eni both dull and cold. Then man or maid, warned ofjeur fate. H.k hUf IDONT, e'er IU lis) late. ocpC-ledAW Tlie ExelteuiMiit Net Over. The ruh en the drugglsu ktlll continues and dully cercs of people call fera bottleef Kemp'a IlaUam for the Threat and I.unts for the cure of Coughs, Colds, UrenchltU, AUlimu and Cen auinpllen. Kemp's RiUum, thentandard family remedy, It sold ou a guarantee nnd never fulls te give entire satlkfactlen. Price COe and JI.W Trial lire free. uiiU-lmdiw (tj ' lt!iftiM. ftEMCIIOUH HEKVIC8H WILL tlK 1IKLD JL In Uia following rhurelm enHunday, In Oie morning at lOJB, in thervrenlncat 7:14. fttm rtay school at lsM p. tn. When the hour la illf frretit It In nrxs-lallr noted i Ciivaca or Uoi-Cerntr of Prince and Or nrv rnasaTTfinM MoceniAi. Cilfncit-Heuth Queen street. Thnma Thoniieon, pater. Hun rlay nrhoelalSa. in. IlKroanee-WT. LoaK's-Marlettv arentie, Itcv. Wre. K. I.lchlltcr, putnr. Hunday achoel at 2 p.m. Herrlct in the fiermnn tangeara at b:ti fi. tn with aermen by Hv. C W. E. Hfeccl. MT. BTtMHtx'a-tv.llege tliiKl.-Honnen by Hrv. l-rer. J. II. DublM. I). I). ItdL.tl U..VIIBI.W .......h.umi A.vm. . um tU v. K. L. I lug lies, pallor. Hiinday aelioet attfa. m. Preaching In the morning by llev. Janic Hhelly, of Heuilenburg, and Iu the even ing by Dr. U. K. Hliaub. I'mlne service at 0:90 p. in. Kirst IlKrenMRn. tlev. J. M. Tlttel, I). l pan ler. KVANOEMCAt-Flrnt Clitirrh.-. llev. P. K. Ihr, pnter. (Jerinau In the morning. Sunday kclioel at B a. tn. Olivet Uaitist Ciiuitf.il t jit Vine near Puke Mrcct, Itev. l. Krarne, iwsler. Ht. I'afls ItKrenMED- Itcv, J.W.Memlnger, nster. MeiiAVlAX.-rtnv.J. Max Hark, T). P., naMer. 2 i. m.. Hunilay school. Hely comiutitueii In tlie evening. nitsnrTKinAM.-rtfv. j. y. Mitcheli, V. D. wster. Hnrrninent In the morning. Hr. PAl'ia Jl. K. Ciii'iicii llev. K.C. Yrrkiw, pHter. 8 a. m. Hunduy sctioel anil cla. .:! p. m. prstue meeting. New Ciil'nen. MerMces nmlHundny sclinel will be returned te-morrow morning nt tlie muni hour. In ling's building, Ne. 10 North Queen utrret. Uiiacc I.uritBA!.-nev. O.K. Henpt, pastor. Bunday school at 2 p. iu. Church services memltig nnd evening. HT. Jehns I.UTHKKAN-Ilev. It. P. Alleman. I). P., imster. Hunday srlioel at Ht. Jotin's nt 1:H p. in., unit at Uetwald Memerial Mluleu at 2 p. in. CM hist UTlif.nAN.-rtcv. E. L lleeil, pnnter. Wkstkhv M. K Ulll'ltrif. Itev. K. W. Itnrke, paiter. I'lirlsttiiii endoaxer meeting at fl.-ae p. in, llev. Weaver, of lUril-tii-lliiml, will nrcneli. TniNirr l.VTllriiAN. Itev. U. L Kry, isister Hiuutay hchoel nt 0 a. iu. Kvanef I.ICAI. t'llt'HCH.-ltev. It.D. Allirhflit, pnter. Hermen by Itev. II. J. Hmeyer, 1. E. or the itlntrlct. Hunday kcIksiI nt2 p. in. Cem miinlen In the evening. Kiilst SI. K. Uilt'iicil llev. s. M. Vernen, P. I)., pastor. Clnss meetlng at U a.m. Hunilay kcliiMil at 1:15 p. m. II OOD'rtHAIl.SAl'Altll.LA. DoYeu Have that oxlremetlred feeling, languor, with out spotlte or strength, linpjilnsl digestion, and a general feeling of mtiery It It linpoisllde doscrlbeT Heed's Hnrsaparilla In n wendrml modlclue for creating an apiwtlte, promoting digestion, nud toning up the whole lynteni, giv ing strength and activity In place of neaknesa nnd debility. lie aure te get Heed's. "I take Heed's Hurjaparllla every j ear as a tonic, with most satlafactery results. J rccom rccem rccom inend Hoed'a Hnraaparllln te nil wlie lmve that mUcruble tlretl feeling." C. I'ahmklkk, 319 lirklgc street, Ilroeklyn, N. Y. HOOD'S SAltS.VI'AltinLA " My hcnllh waa net very geed for some mouths, 1 did net have much uppftltc. nor sleep well. I also hinl fiiKiucutsluk headnclies nnd I had no ambition te de nnythlng. I was recommended te try Hoed'a Harsapartlla. And though I have net taken all of one bettle ns yet I feel liken new tmii. I highly roeemi . -nd It te ult." Mils. W'.A. TcliNKn, V. Hanover, Man. MAKK3 TIIK WKAIC STROXO ' "iHi-i rllli for mil-inn with iwrfect results; It gnveine strength se that I ran de nil my housework, nnd walk nil about Hie nelgliborneoa. e mere (pilntne for me, when Heed's Harsapnrllln la se geed a medi cine. I recommend It everywhere." J.ccikda C'AllTtn, rramtugham Centre, Mass. JIOOD'S SAItSAPAltlLLA Sold by nil itrnggiats. SI ; six for t-'i. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD ,t CO., bow ell, Mass. 1 DOHCS ONI! DOI.bAll (.1) "Ti ENItYWOI.F, " FURNITURE STORE, hna removed te 1.1(1 1'jist King atreet, having n full Him of ruriilliireefevcry description nt lie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking iiremptly at tended te. Cull met examine our goods. nS-lldlt II. WOl.K. 1!W iat King HtreeU Seai.ki) i,Tto"i';e47Ls vti,i, m: m celved nt tlie eillra of the Hupervlslng Architect, Treasury Department, Washington. D. C, until 2 o'clock n. in. en the 17th Day of Heptcmber, issti, for all tlie labor nnd materials rcipilrcd forithe trench, excavation, concrete foundations, mid Stene nud Ilrlck Werk of the United Htntes l'osteltlco Uulldtng nt ljuicastei, IVnusylvnnlH, In strict necenlnnee Willi thu draw Ing and specification, copies of which may be hud en application nt tills eltlce or the elllcu of the superintendent. liich bid must be nccempnnlcil bvn ccrllllcil check for MOO.ue. J ah. j . WINDl'tlM. Huisrlslug Arcliltcct. Al'ersT2l, lSSt). nug-JtWitdeiKl c ITVOUDINANCi: An Ordlimuee Apprniirlntliig the l'reccisls of thu Hale of the old Mnrket Heuse te New .Market Heuse Kund. lie It ordained by the Select nnd Common Councils of the City or ljincaMer, thnt live hundred nnd twenty-seven (K.7) dollars, tlie amount received from the sale or tlie old mar ket buildings, be and the same Is hereby appro priated for the completion of tlie new market house. Ordained mid ennctcil Inte a law at the City of buncifitcr, Heptcmber 4, lssii , , J.II.llAUMnAIlDKKU, President of Common Council pre tein. DAVIll Is Dh.n, Clerk Common Council. it. i:. I.ONO. President .Select Council. J. K. IlAllII, Clerk select Council. Approved HcptemlHTS, Kst. uwul MOW. K.DUEm.KV, -Mayer. Biiw will in: nr.cr.ivED peuthk kei lowing icpalrs en Klsli Wnja In Columbia Dam ns per siieclllciitlens iH'lew : Itibullillng the one tlsliway taken out by the lisjiind lllllug In tliu remaining gup with sound hemlock thulicr 10 tn. siume, net mere tlmn live feel te centres and priqierly filling In Willi stone up te line of present top timber, and covering the whole with live Inch sound oak plank, All timbers te be nistencd with 'Jl In. 3; Kipiare Iren dumps, headed unit pointed. The oak covering te be fastened with Kiln. ;t square iron dumps, 'riieiingtenhoveinuleduui where tilled In shall net besluifiier than one Inch In four; said ungle te Iw covered with ?; Inch boiler plate A) Inches wide. Tlie plank form ing the migle te bestnipiHsl w Ith Iren six Inches wldeby In. thick, pluccd net moie than six Inches niart. The Ice breaker at the fiend of tbealx llshwuya te be strapped with Iren six Inches wide by j In. thick, net less than three feet long, placed mil mere than six Inches ajwrt. All the runway tnbe thoroughly cleaned out and all diimnge te the Interior te be repaired. The tire Ushways at thu Wrlghtsvlllu end of the dam lobe Ironed similar te the above nml thencccssury repair mude upon them. All bids te be handed hi by tl o'clock p. in., Monday, Heptemlwr . ISS'l. '1 he Commissioner rcsirve the right te reject uuv or all bid. H.C. lir.MUTH. Kis-'v Pcnn'a Comm, of Fisheries. sC-'.'ld lit laist King HI., Lancaster, Pa. T HIE PEOPI.E'H CAHII HIOUE. THE e s Cash Stere NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. BARGAINS NOW OPENING. One Case M'.W bTVl.t: PA I.I. Pill XIX, Isuiglit under prltv mid will Iw etd ul U',c jht )urd ; I ft; u lar price, Sc. Ou Case WIIITn HUVXKins at pair; regular price ll.Ui. pir One Cns,( WUII'i: III.A.Ki:i.S nt (no wr pulrj regular price, SI.'.). One Case OHIZV Ill.AXKKTs at Jl.ui is r pilr, thebet tiitheilt) for the money. One Hale SCAItl.trr Ttt'll.l. KI.A.NXCI.ut 'Jic j regular prhe ae. One lxtPI.AIX SCAltl.irr KI.AXXK1.S nt IV ; rigulur price k OneCukeCAXTOX Kf.V.SM.I. a- KV ; geed ineughiit l.V. One Hale ItUsJsI v CUAsU u bi-; the wld is.t and liet grxsls for the iiieuc ev .-r eircred In the city. rcei) Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, uiaraMydR LANCASTER, PA. lPttftmltrr'.f PMlLADM-r-Hta, Haturttey, Sept. 7, 1SHV. Stere epcri all day. Today closes the first week of the September LimitM Sale. It has been a success. Like a geed book or musical composition, each wise business scheme has a motive. The move or this sale is te make geed business better. We are asked is business dull ? Why, bless you, no. August sales were phenomenally large. We've told you 'that .before. Te continue the outflow of goods, Bargains have been sought and brought, sometimes from our own stocks, some times from ethers, but brought they have been. And trade has kept its course with a rush and stocks have been cleared out thoroughly. A few days mere will bring forward ether things, Fellow us daily. Remember the Blankets. Never such a Blanket story as that we told you this week. Remember the Linens. They are new at the counters. Remember the Parler Suites and the Bedroom Suites. Meney in them yet for you but net for us. Remember the Chenille Heavy Curtains at half and less. Remember the Dress Goods all ever the store. Remember that the Limited Sale will seen be ever. The pleasures of memory will be long te such as remember this Limited Sale NOW. Rattan Furniture. Near the season end for the light, airy, graceful Reed and Rattan goods. They say no two houses in America handle se many of these things as we. Of course such a business can't be done with gloves in padded rooms. In the quick handling there must be some scratching and scraping and soiling just enough te take the merchandise bloom off. A very little does that here, where you are te be satisfied or have the money back. All the hurt pieces, no odds hew insignifi cant the scar, have been hauled out and marked half or two thirds or se. Like this : fJ2 Oil rtnttan Chair, til 00 fll 00 Italian Chair, fT.V) JlOimilattnnClinlr, S7 00 $ lf lluttan Chair, M 7.'. tTCOltattau Chair, MOO $7 00 Ilattau Chair, JIT", SHOOitnttnu Chair, IOO f-tl m Italian Kefu, 8liiu fix 00 llattan Cabinet, JtlOU te 00 Hatten Htnnil, MtM S'.i SO lluttan Tabic, Hi CO and se en. In most cases a little varnish or stain will make the things as geed as new. Seme miscellaneous pieces of light Furniture limp en the same feet : ft) SO Heut-woed Hecker,(0 (I m llent-w ikmI Chair, 1 1 (0 V,00 Wulmit Perch Iteckar.StOO M 03 Chinese Chair, I Oil U 00 Perch Chulr (led), it P.1 Ilnsemcnt, Market street side. Children's Coats. Fair picking still among the left ever Coats (Fall weights) for little and big girls. Less than makers' prices. Second fleer. Chestnut street. Hamburgs. There is still a spattering of the $3 Colored All-ever French Plaid, embroidered stripes, at 50c, and the 2 te 5 inch Col ored Embroideries at 10c, from 25 and 50c. Laces. At about half price some less, some a little mere. Ecru Torchon 5c. 1 land-crochet Irish 6c up. Imitation Point Fleuncings, $3.50 ; Cream Chantilly Flounc Fleunc ings. $3- Chestnut strict side, eat of .Main AW. Nete Paper. "Wanamaker Linen." The last jag of that big batch with the little mill fault that you hardly suspect. Mere than half the price drops because of it just the same. Regular rate is 5 quires for 60c ; you get 5 quires for 25c. Costly slip for the mill. Near Juniper slrcel entrance. Scheel Afateriats. Turn the school youngsters loose in the Market and Juni per streets corner te-day. There's a store full of helps for them in that half .acre boys or girls. Slates, Pencils, Drawing Sets, Exercise Beeks, Satchels, Bags (with or without initials), and a hundred ether things that are handy or help ful at the desk. Twe items show the price step : ( 1 ) Exercise Boek, stiff cover, geed white paper, 48 leaves, 12c; (2) Scheel Satch el, woven macrame thread, square, with handle, 25c; Jnnls-r anil Market treets. Sporting Goods. We have seven special Lawn Tennis Rackets : German town, S4.50 ; Wissahickon, $3.50; Belmont, $3.50 ; Ard- "' rl'H-W"' .j 7, 1889. It'nuamalttK'. mere, $2-5e 5 Fairmount, $34 Youths', $1.50, and Juvenile, $U We held either te be the equal of any ether Racket cost ing one-third mere. The ether makes are here nearly thirty of them. Se are all the Tennis traps and every sort of sporting gear. Archery outfits complete Bews 10c te 4 a geed one for $1 ; Arrows 4 te 12c each ; Targets 75c te $S. Base Ball, Cricket and Cro quet sets, choicest makes and moderate prices. Ne better time te fit up the Fishing Tackle kit than when the season's lessens arc het in mind. Abbey & Imbrie's all. Uaeinent, northeast of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. gev gale. TTIOIt IlKNT- JC A HICH 200 Ai-IIR OltAIN ASD WAIKY PAKM, well located. Address, P. O. BOX 1S. . ,i...,.JU,l'ldlctewn, New Castle Ce., Del. mdw.ts, J7OH HENT-THK COOPEH HOUHE. Thin Is one of the eldest utands In the city. One block Irem Heading II. H. Adletiu the Central Murkct. One-halfbleck from eiicra heuy. The liouse In large, heated by ateam, stabling- for 100 horses, one-half square from centre of city. Large garden nnd stable-yard. Possession Riven nt once. nuf2l-8,Tu,Wtfd Wit. J, COOPKR. -pUBLIC SALE. On TumuAY, Hem-em iirii 10, isiffl. At the south west corner of Iteckland nnd Green streets, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, such an chairs, tables, looking glasses, bedsteads, bedding, cariiets, n few stoves, two refrigerators, two silver mounted showcases, ene bar, one barroom looking glass, one bagatelle table, wine nnd whisky barrels, kegs. Jugs and bottles, and n grent many nrt l cles tee numerous te mention. Hale te commence ut 10 o'clock n. in. WILLIAM KEIIFITK F. II. WfLHEI.M, Auctioneer. f.Mtd XJUHLtO HALE OF A DRSIKAULE CITY DWELLING UOUHM On HATirntiAV. SEpTKunKn II. 18S0. will be sold nt public sale, at the Fountain Inn, Houth Queen slreet, In the city erLaneaster, all that two-story flrlck Dwellliipllense.vvltli two story Ilrlck Hack llullding und let of ground, sltunted en the south slde of West Vine street. Ne. U)L Ceutntnlng In front ou West Vine street '21 feet 6 Inches nnd In depth 1G2 feet, mere or less, te n ten feet wlde common nlley. The rirepcrty Is In geed repair, has gas throughout he house, water nnd water closet In yard nnd house, sewer connection nnd ether Improve ments. The let contains a Miriety of choice fruit trees. Hale at 7:30 p. m., when conditions will be made known by MHH.n.P.HPUimiKR, Agent for the heirs of Cecelia Pcarsel, deed. H. F. ItewK, AncU ninisT.ll.Ud ptLOHINO OL'THALE. Carriages, Wagons, Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CIHIIHTIAN KTKEUT. (HolvvwiiOriinue nud Chestnut Streets.) Consisting of Jumi-Beat Carriages, two Four Four Pest Jenny Llnds, two McOall Wngeus, Hecond Hecend Hand Tretting lluggv, and several light Plat form Watens that will carry from 1,000 te :t,(W) pounds. Alse a few Fine Sleighs. Call liirly for Bar gains. ntig.tO-tfd PUI1LIO HALE OF VALUABLE .MILL PUOPEUTV. OK Tuesday, SF.iTEJinEn 21, 1880, Thn undersigned, executrix of the will of Joel L. Llghtner. Inte of East fimpeter township, deceased, will sell nt public sale, en the prem ises, the following described Ileal Estate, z ; All that Valuuble MILL PHOPEKTY, con cen tntnlng 12 Acics. mere or less, situate In Purn Purn diseand I.caee'k tevrnshlp', adjoining lauds of Michael Kauflmnn, Jeseph F. Winner nnd ethers, with n Merchant and (Irlst Mill, u Duelllug Heuse, iiHtnble und ether necessary bulldlniTH thereon erected. The mill house Is frame, three-stories hlj;li. It contains four run of burrs, complete machinery. In perfect order. and Is driven by a first-class vvuter power. It Is located In n neighborhood of unsurpassed fertility, convenient te the Pennsylvania rail road, the Philadelphia A Lancaster turnpike nnd the village of Paradise, and Is In every vvny adapted for making Heur and chopping nu an extensive scale. The lurching Heuse Is n large TwoStery Htene Iliilldlng, which wus the mansion house of the Winner family when they owned the mill and is large enough for two families The location of this property, Its geed condition, nnd the abundant water power, make It the most valuable In the mnrket, and purchasers should net fall te examine It, Persons wishing te vlevv the premises and de slrtng Information en the subject will please cull en Ames J Eshlcmun, residing near Len mnn Place, or Dr. Ueorge J. Hoever, or the un dersigned, residing near Paradise. The sale will commence, at 1 o'clock In the nftcrnoen, when due attendance will be given und terms of sale made known bv M. JULIETTE LkllITX!:it. Executrix of the will of Joel L. Llghtner, dee'd. J. M. Kli.ne, Aect. iiiiuSl-ltdrtAltH- SK CUItE A HOME FOB. YOUlt TAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, FOIt SALT. OX TIIK MOST IJHKItAL THItMH. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feetdeep, en Ijineaster avenue, between Wnl nut nud Ix'iuen streets. Twe-stnrv brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, (torches Iu front, lets 11) As' I deep, ou North Plue, between Chestnut and Walnut sticelK. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West walnut, between .Mary nnd Plnesereets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets in feet deep, ou est l-e men street, KHivvcu Charlette and .Mary streets. Three-story brick dvrelllngheut.es, lets 1,7) feet deep, with all the modern linireveincuts, front ant, en West Chestnut Rlrctt, between Pine und -Ncvln streets. Alse houses en Dist Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, iK'tvveen Walnut and U-iueu, and Isiuen, hiHieen Mary and Plue strivts. All the above houses are in geed order, newly paiH'risl, gus tlxturcs In all the riKims, water In the kttclieii.aud the cellars viiirniutcil lube dry. Cull und sis) for jeurself, ue trouble te show JACe!?cu& lectors. npr.M-1) d.M.W.H. 3J) North Jlarj Street. Tri)LIO HALE. ON THUIIHDAY, HEITEMUKH 1", Ivsy, Will be sold at public sale en the premises. In the village of (Jiuirryv llle, Ijmcustcr ceuntv, I'll., the fellow Ing valuable Ileal Estate, te wit: Ne. LCtsilnud l.unilsT Ynnl, ceiituiuliig'JJi ncrcs, inure or less, with 300 reet of coal siding, Including trestle work, nearly new, with ca pacity of nearly l,a Ions of coal ; 'AX1 fesu lutn lutn ber siding, tvve-stnry Fnune Wnreheuse, fb by 21 feet, wltlm tlvi-herse srucr engine und eleva tor for heisting grain and feed, lumber slusl HO feel long, llins; sets of scales In geed rejialr, sbibllng for two horses, wagon slusl, mid nil necessary Improvements en tlie prerty. This (ssiland lumber urd Is the ls'st stand uiiduUn 1lieuit conveniently armueed en Hie Hue of Uincaxtcr A ijnarryvllle railroad. Ne.'.', A lrfit ofUreuiid coiitaliilngtlireeiiar ceiitaliilngtlireeiiar lers uf an acre, mere or less en wlilcliaru erected a niislern TwiKSiery IIIIICK DWELL INO MOl'hi:, with all bilest conveniences, smli us gus, steam hnut, wltli tlMuns, hath room, het and cold water, stationary wash stands, .Ve. 'lhe Inside of the eutlre house Is ttnlslitsl In bard weed. A modern, stable, with be stalls, ledrunts, pumps and nil the lutcst iinirev'emeiils, carriage house, large chicken beuse. Tlie let isintalus Fruit Trees und Ines nfthe best and finest varieties, all In geed Isiir lug condition. This Is ihe finest, most modern, les arranged. Ivt built und most desirable dwelling In Hie southern jvart of Lancaster county, without nu exception. AUe, at the same time and place, will be sold thcmiiiiMiiigpirseuul preperty: Finishing beards, German killing, eatings. ,iiiiLtM,, siiti,, iiviuii. . ji.i.is, suuiiers, Geed burgalus for runners und etliers Iu ueed of repair lumber. Sule te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when terms and conditions will be made known by W. II. IIOLAM), Asslgiu-eef P. lielleniujer, Jam. Cellins, Auctioneer. uui'-StdSiltw Buggies, AT uiiuas.iiiuiiiuiiigs, tioersaiHi sasn, iircli ihsIs, dressed, 6-t. IW, e-l plunks. Males, safe, ottlce furniture, feett carls, bag wagons, slate beards, and odd lets of lumber of nil detcrintlrms. etc. mi -c-.v. ; 3'aC kr'-"TSis "i A -ljffi;w 'i ' NIW, mWtectlantu. in nt is wumsmmmC . tr ySUSSSSSf.ffm&i. .iVSP. Ful Urn street. - n a, Kiwers. Miliar anrt IXtHSZh. ""? rUHeraa bt. at JOHN MXTH SB, FjuttfiSiS. i?"5,BTit - ' , -"F. etMM F0l2Ss?Mw2.B'' " OB VOW ma-tn mMM 7.0R CAKT IKON jpb K1TTINOH turn Manifolds, nun am RSiSS m3-tfd i street. ma-tfd F0STIS0,'ffASi"KnEr BprsvanaiSnEi-EL Kullei. m-tfd 1ARUY Hi ?,IrrI.CAKCOAL; EACKINGS, AH FOLLOWS! DIRIOO IfOll Hteamnnd Ilydraiitle lckln AsbeVt'liVSI, ....vpn .ind Wlcfe Packlni?IIem'rV PilPi bestes anil lleard. Asbestos Cement. Asbostea Ing. Gum Packing. Gum It hSruSlS! Hbcathl uaugci OCSUIN. BEST' street. m2-tfd SiiliHe1; 1rH,,KC0.M'N0 "EAT FOft KJ uweiiings chnrches, schoe house ntr tm "w5?IS!taII,r ?&, ene ""-nte? V?a JOHN U0whS0Jinn'.,"U' R "? '"II en leh . r.'Vil'L0"1" Jeu n sutWacterr Is factory i-.,.iii '(W uu-iia ET!i!S5,2f. '.""I P" J'ah3. uaiw T Bii..vi i. '" '"'uw, go ie JOHN T, 333 hast Fulton itrccL ircitrri TAMTI.9JJUA.K. ATTENTION PAID TO A OF.NCY FOIl CALLAHAN x. ment Inlnbn thn m. Vn Vr". A CO'H CE Rfn,J;rtn1,n?e" ' " "th "a antltFSfred iS?.i?.nl.,s nrerliir In mnklngsteam Je iits pack nginnn nnd hand nole mSii VU --' III hrht tt-.',..'?."'''. .P?' Pound at JOHN1 uua. . uuuu nireeu ms-tfd TOK THE UrJiT liriT aiij i..its...n. ... FV,.tuullt,r,eerLkC,' g JOU!J a". ift 1112-tfd J 7IOII .PULLEYS. HHAbTING, COLLAHH. Tinii v'R'.tr0 ?,ml? 1!eS!V Cenpllngs, otctlTe m2-tfd TT"("i'. L1?JI'ER, TUJE "RUSHES, HTIL1.80N imS-p"'''. P.11 t'an"' etc-' B te JOHN BEHT, a East Fulton street , mlUfd T7IHIE UHICK8. FHIE CLAY, AT IMW S flgure.1, go te JOHN 1JEHT, 8S1 East Fulton street. m2-tfd OHPHA'IT A CADY ASBESTOS DISC IF IN WANT OF BItARS Oil IKON HTOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet mid Bib l.'ecks, iA-vcr Cocks, Hvvtng Joints, call und get them, or send your order by BE41' !ltl East Fulton street. man, ie JOHN mi!- tfd ITtOlt HOLTS. LAO HCRKWH, SET SCnEWH, Hijunre and HcTngen Nuts, these goods In stock, ut JOHN HKST'H, ailEimt Fulton slreet. in2-tfd PUMlH, BOILE1W, MINING, CENTBIFU gal nnd Htenm Pumps, of nny caiuclty, nt JOHN BEHT8,;U1 East Fulton street. mi-ffd TJADIATOItS, OF ANY MAKE OH DB- XV sign, can be furnished ntrcnsonnble figures. by JOHN BE3T.3,tl East Fulton strecl. iii2-lfd INJECTORS, HUE LITTLE GIANT, HAN cock Inspiraters and Electors, Ebermun Heller Feeder, Pcnberthy Insiwcter, American Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN IIIXT'H, tea East Fulton street, m2-tfd if Ciff FEEr OF PIPE. FIIOM tJ9JJJ Inch te 0 Inch dlumctcr.lter salenl a lowflgure, nnd the only house In the city with n plisj cutting machine, cutting up te bllnch diameter, ut JOHN UEHT'M, 33J East Ful ten street, ni'Mtd alANKH IOH WATEIt, OILS, ACID OU OAH, . of any shape or rapacity, nt fair prices, go te JOHN BEST, .CU East Fulton strceL ln2lfd ItOPi;riTY OWNEHS nESIllING A FIHHI. Class Tin Hoef, which can be depended upon te last for mnny j ears, nnd nt the tame time protect themselves against the urn or In ferior material, can obtain full particulars by writlng us for n copy of our new book, entitled "A TIN ROOF." This book shows hew te select, lay and iwlut a tin reef, nnd will be fitinMicd free ofn-est. MERCHANT &. CO., Philadelphia, New Yerk, Chicago, Londen. uug27-Stdeist S FECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. urine the Bharn-Shoetlnif Contents nt ll.n National Guard ut Ml. Grrlna Hllle Itange, from MONDAY. HEPTEMHEIt s. until mat! UHDAY. SEPl'EMBEIt 7, trulns en the new ex tension of the Narrow Gauge i;nllwnv,hetvvccu Mt. Gretna nnd the IliQe ltangc, will be run ns per following schedule: LEAVE Ml. Oretivi. Lake Cenew age Hllle Hange 10.10 12.00 J.ftj 2Xi 3.43 4 .7) 10.11 12.03 I.IH 2.' 3.4S 4.M 10.CO 12.10 1.13 2.43 3.ii blU LEAVE' IHflc ltnnge. 11.00 12.3) 1.2T. 2..V. 4.0". fi.10 Ijike Conevvage 11.07 12.27 1.S2 3.02 4 12 0.17 Mt. Gretna 11.10 12.30 1.3J 3.0e 4.15 6.20 These trains muke connections nt Mt, Greinn with all trains ou the Cern wall A Ubanen Hall Hall read for points en the Philadelphia 4- Itcmllng and Pciiuivlvanla Hallreuds , H. A.GHOSS, Gcn'lPns'gcrAgt. NED IltlSH, Ocn'l Kupt. M-p2-lwd EVAN'S FLOUH. Cempcjent Medical Exjierts hne decided thnt the'ately dlscevcied "Elixir" Is no geed, but the huudrids of families who have been using LEVAN'S FLOUR Fer the last twenty je.irs hae uiiniilmeusly ileelar.sl that it Is nil that Is claimed for it -viz: THE BEST. (MAXUFACTritED OUT OF ALL OLD WIHiAT.) SXnvlcttltuvrtl. "ir D. .SPHF.CIIEH.SON A CO. DON T 111 Y HARNESS t utiljougitet II PltlCESnndf-ee Ol'lt STOCK. THE HEVEUSIUl.r. Steel Wire Doer Mat Is the BEST und MOT DUItABI.E. LAWN TENNIS GOODS. SPECIAL HATR- TO CI.UHS. W. D, SPRECHER, SON & CO,, 31 E.KiD St., Lancaster, Pa. war2J-Tu.Th.bifd K lul' iiae or power, rt i "he S , ,J3",1nltV $ ggghlp, te JQJfe 'g-&jjpg5 X T jtj xtivL-srjeiiKiirs viuves.iirassuieDe Valves, lirawt Gnu.; nlvca, Iren Bedy Glebe Valves, Lever Bafety Vnkes Pep Bafety Valvca, Air Valves, Hadlater Valves, Pratt's Hwlnglur (illec:lc. nlves, Brass Cheek Vulves, Feet Valves. Angle Valves, call at JOHN BEfciTH, 3.1J Ean r ulten street. ',.. MTHITB COTTON WASTE, COPPED 11 Y TV the pound, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or ever, Oc. All cissls delivered te any iiart of lhe city Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. 3X1 Ast b niten street. )ii2-tfd &y .,..' . ? JSVvi T i &ft .ll Mt - , . V- .
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