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MM LAKOASTER DAILY rNTELLIGENCER,
WEDNESDAY.
JULY 23, 1890.
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' AJtDRKW J. BTK1NMAN.
P Y CHARLES BTKINMAN reLTZ, Editor.
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'.Td DAILY INTELLIGENCER.-Published
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g towns at ten cents a week. Mymatldredol Mymatldredel
XV tar a year In advance: 60 cent a mouth.
p j WEEKLY INTELLiaKNCKK-une aeuar ana
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VtiftOTlCE TO 8UBSCRinERS-Itemlt by check
Ei-C or postefflco order, and where neither or
KV ' these can be procured send In a registered
X.'Sfi, letter.
rvffktered at the Poslemce, a accena class man
'(& X AeniUDM. THE IMlCLLIOENCEIt,
v Lancaster, Pa.
& LANCASTER, PA., July 23, 1890.
h?i The AWerinan's Court.
$? While nil the world hits acivnnccu
gfsvlth the rapidity characteristic of nil
frSVffeefBleiimand electricity, law reform
lactene, m in the days of old, hns moved
llt.KU.ttt. ,1... ..nne nf .1 uinll Otltv fl lltlll-
rS--dred years nge the common law of Lug
ra'land. which la tlie law of l'cmisylvnnlit
(!S, te-duy, wn hloedicr lu Its penalties than
K. the cede of Drace. Mere than two hvin-
E dred eircnses Mere nuuislmbie by death.
'sEvcry year Sir Samuel Hemily, that
giciu nnd geed lawyer, arQM in 1119
.1ir.n l, Pnrlltlllinllt Ifl lirO.nlll fltlfl HtlVO-
-i. Ef.f.W . I. - M.I.I. .... - ,- ,-. -
ntn Ida bill for the Amelioration of tli
Bra! firlnilnal cetle nnd the nbolitien of these
p&'brbnreutj pennlllcs. Year Hftcr year
PH thetiipivl-yxiinirt'nig squires velcil it
t7 down, ami It tvnsetuy niter uie enuun
W& or ft lire tunc tutu nc sirtcuucu
?& - i..i ).. ....... ...,,llelitiwr ilm trrent. re.
w, Hi insi. in .i.."'i""'n -. e "
form. Jlere tluiii wsvcniy years nge
Jeremy Jtenttmni (rftcd his famous
Reform l)ill, for the purpose of correct
ing the manifold evils and nbutesef par
liamentary government. Chief among
the reform which he meat strongly
urged, with nil the powers of his great
mind, was a secret ballet. Vet In spile
of the time which hns clnpied ; lu splle
of the brilliant and uimiiswernble advo
cacy of Jehn Stunit Mill, Ilcnthnin'd
distinguished dlscjple, critic and expos
itor; in splte T tli electoral frauds
which our people have endured and
Which it cecret bnllet would have ren
dered Impossible, we nreenly iiwakenlng
nt tlilu lnli' ilnv mill for tin- first lime te
ally- the serious necessity of" Its ailotleii.
wny is legal reierm se (iimcuii nnu fe
tardy ? Is it became that It must be se
cured, net by the clTertH, but In spite of
the bitter opposition of the legnl profes
sion ? Is It lecalise lawyers us a class
$rH possess an excessive veneration for
pr the past a Clunese werslnp or uncus-
ters that dulls the Judgment and
shackles the mind that embraces an evil
because It is old and rejects u geed be
cause It is new V He who opposes right
eous Innovation pitches his eump in the
last ditch of moral cowardice. Are law
yers in this woret hciie conservative V
Be, tee, is the mule that lias grown blind
from weary j'cnrs of tell lu it dungeon
treadmill.
If this Is truly n government of, by,
and for the people, our laws and the
constitution of our courts should be
framed, nbove nil things rise, for their
benefit. They should exist, in IJcn
thaui's phrase, "for the greatest geed
of the greatest number." Xe invidious
rifftHrinHmi HlinilLI In mmln lwiti'fsii flw
E;ffch, !ihd"tlie peer, but Justice should be
impartially administered te nil alike.
H should Ik; cheap, it should lie certain,
it should be bwlft. When the peer aslc
it, they should net lie crowded into a
narrow and dingy room before some
.7s allnitftttulnl tfnw iwiHf Ir.liitt liMi.n ilnnanlv
TSs !,.... , , ... .. .j
' Ignorant nnd mercenary, while the
wealthy llnd it in the almost regal sur
rounding of a supreme court, presided
ever by trained justices, deeply learned
lu the law, nnd whose cultivated minds
nre " rich with the spoils of time," Yet
this is precisely the distinction we
mike, although never weary of boast
ing of our cqunl laws, equal rights and
equal conditions.
Te the peer, the friendless and the un
fortunate, who possess neither time nor
means te prosecute appeals, the primary
court is the court of last resort. The
Itussian verf is net mere helpless than
they under the decisions of the tee fre
quent besotted ignoramus they call the
"squire" and the writs issued te and
executed by the ward constable. Let us
enter one of these " temples of justice."
We llnd a narrow, meanly furnished
office and u judge wlioeeuductsthe busi
ness for revenue only. He has but few
books and these serve only te coufiibe
hint ; he possesses th'tt very " little Icaiu
lug" which in his case is truly n " dan
gerous thing ;" while only tee often he
lacks that nine ijuu nun of the Judgment
eat a spotless character. He has se
cured his uotninatleu and election ehtelly
as n reward for questionable party ser
vices, and he menus te make the olllee
pay all the truffle will bear. Instead of
discouraging litigation, he does nil in
his iewer te promote it. He returns
every case te court because lie gets less
for dismissed eases. Lawyers knew
by experience that It would be just us
profituble te try te milk he-ge:ts in
sieves as sorleusly te defend an areucd
person before a " squire," for no case Is
tee microscopically email for this average
aldermuu.
" After I had sint a mint of geed
money te get elected In this ward, " ex
claimed oue of these worthies, Indig
nantly, te the writer, "and nfter I hnd
worked up a geed busing they turn
around and elect this youngster in my
place, te reap all the lieneflt. What has
he ever deue for the party '." And one
of the methods by which he hnd worked
up a geed business was te eiler te keep
tally for the boys who in the suburbs
played base ball en Sunday, thus get
ting the name of these iinsusitcctiug
violators of the luw, whom he had
brought before him the next day, com
polling their parents unci guardians,
mostly iKKir people, te pay the lines and
costs, which lie imposed. And he saw
nothing save praiseworthy smartness in
this contemptibly base act. And his sen
sibility V The very stones of Lancaster
cm Id be made te blush crimson with
het shame before this man be made could
te change color, Xer was he of courser
Ubrc than the average of Ills Iclud.
"The wretigs which the peer of the
great cities sutler," says an able and
eloquent advocate, "from the evils
of the primary system of courts nie
beyond description. AVhat great apostle
tt reform, what lever of justice and his
fellow men, will lead the way te a better
tidinin.Btralionef the law for t lie fi lend
less nnd the peer? 12veu the justices of
the supreme court of the United .States
hear cases in the first Instance in the
circuit court, and suiely some means
fan le devised te secure u just auiiervl auiiervl
slen nud summary control of proceed
ings lu the primary state tribunals."
Let us abolish these courts altogether
und wtbitltute a single salaried eilieer
gentlenittu of high character learned
lu the law.
et United.
Jehn H. Lnudle, of Winderu, this
county, en Tuesday visited Philadel
phia nnd the headquarters of the Kc
publican state committee. Wlint he
reported te Chairman Andrews of the
political slttintleu in this county I' pub
lished by the city papers of this morn
ing. The Inquirer says :
" Kx-Ilepresctitatlvn Jehn II. Landls, of
Umtii'-ter comity, who wan Identlued
with llie Independent movement of 18.32,
when questioned regarding the outlook in
his county, Mid: 'Ne candidate for gov
ernor bus ever recehed as large a majority
lu Ijincastpr county nsHonnter Dolntiinter
wilt have.' Mr. Lnndia said that the fur
liters of the stnte who urn Ilepubllrans will
support their party candidate and pointed
te the result of the primary elections in
Iiiicestcr, Mcieer and otlier ngrlcnllnrnl
counties, nil of which elected Dolamater
dclojzale te the stale convention."
Mr. Lnndlsls certainly net Ignorant
of the fact that there Is disaffection In
his party's ranks lu this county.
Five of Kast Denegal's prominent citi
zens and farmers have openly declared
against Mess Quay's ticket, and there
nrc Intimations from many Republican
thnt tliey will vote for l'nttlsen.
Tins Is truly an nge of steam and elec
tricity. All things meve with a speed the
very thought of which would have taken
away the breath of our plodding but much
mere stable ancestors. This Is as true of
current lltcratuie as It Is of mechanical in
volitions. The fame of the popular author
of these days grows te n rank maturity as
milcklvasthe weeds of thn uardeu. Hut
no sooner docs the Mower of his genitis at
tract uulvernal attention and admiration
than some new fltiwer draws away the
popular fancy, nnd the plant et ynslor ynsler
tiny Is cnlled a weed, as the plant of
te-day will be called en the morrow,
Think el the Immense popularity encn
possessed by " Unde Tem's Cabin,"
"ierna Uoeno," and Hugh Conway's
" Called Hack." Se, tee, was the crn70
ever Jehn Ilnhbet ten's "Helen's llables,"
and the run upon the boekaollors
for " Dr. .Jek.vll and Mr. Hyde,"
nnd ler " Koheit Ulsmore." When
we consider the vast amount of
really excellent permanent lller.tttne
und tlie fact that ever twonty-llve thousand
new books are published annually, we. can
feel ullli lidded furce the wisdom of Minor Miner Minor
seu's rule- " Jfeer lead a book that is net
a year old."
A i.ai'Iiaiii.i: enterprise) Is piejccted lu
Philadelphia by the Wiirklngmen's club
connected with Kl. Mark's Protestant Epis
copal chinch, an enterprise both of mi
economic nnd educational nature. The
club is endeavoring te Increase its mem
bership of 2.')0 three or four fold, and (e es
tablish ether clubs throughout llie city, in
order te extend ns far as possible the bene
fits of membership in cheaper coal and
household previsions, such as coal oil,
Heur, potatoes and sugar. Hut In addition
te thin economical advantage nre these
of it social and educational character. HI.
Mnik's club possesses a convenient and
comfertatilo building, en (he llrst Meer of
which Is a large billiard hull and en the
second a iccture room, gymnasium nud
library containing 3,MMi well selected vol
umes. ICacli member paysu fee of $3 an
nually, which entitles him te nil the privi
leges of the institution. In the winter there
is a course of free lectutcs coverlng overy
field oftheught and iuvnstl);ntleii nud do de
llveied by the ablest moil of I he city. It is
piopescd that overy church in the city, net
as a church, but as an Institution for the
bonelll of its laboring membership, will
establish such a club. St. Mark's is in
hearty sympathy with the " university ox ex ox
tenslon" movement inaugurated by the
IJnhersity of Pennsylvania in company
with oilier prominent institutions through
out the country. Tills is simply the Chau
tauqua plan carried en by lectin os instead
of by reading. The lectures v. Ill be dollv dellv dollv
erod at a merely nominal cost upon subjects
such as electiical engineering, physiology
nud hygiene, history and political oconemy.
The laboring men mid women of Lan
caster have already established a ciicti
lating library, and propose next winter te
endeavor te establish a ceurse of fiee lec
tures similar te that of St. Mark's club.
Our college professeis and most eminent
professional men will be Invited te lend
their aid te lids enterprise. In addition te
tills, a debating club Is new organizing,
which will be largely composed of labor
ing poeplo, though net con lined te them
Truly, the world moves, and the moil and
women who de the world's weik are no
longer hi the lear.
AN ANOISI, OP MEItCY.
SUNS riinule Oar.v's Xoble Act or bell bell
"iierlllee. Miss Kannie Gary, the talented daughter
of Judi;u Jeseph C. (ituy, of Chicago, has
worked for two weeks In a Division street
tailor shop and has proved herseir a worthy
member of the (Jill's 1'iieiidly society of
St. .lames' church.
It was soveralyeais age that. lens Ander Ander
eon deserted his wile and children, leaving
them penniless in the worst quarter of
Milten avenue. The day seen catne wlieu
there wus no feed lu the house end starva
tion Istared tlie inmates in (he face. Death
was hovering near w hen a knock eauie nt
the deer and Miss Unry onteied. With
tlie aid of her associates she seen saw Hurt
there was plenty te eat and te we.tr ler the
Inmates et the llttlu home. The two girls
Mathilda and Mary were seemed positions
In a tailor shop, and work was also pro
vided for llie mother. MUs Gary uover
lest sight of her charges, ami threo weeks
age she noticed that the hard work and long
hours were telling en Mary Andersen. He
she otl'erod te send her te a pretty leseit en
Uiko Wisconsin.
" I can't go," sobbed thp girl, wliej is
only fifteen years of nge, w hen she called
at Miss (Jury's home a few days later.
" The boss tailor ill net allow lite leave
unless 1 llnd some one te take my place,
and 1 can't Unci anybody,"
MUs tiary thought a moment, then said :
"Yeu go inni enjoy yeuiself, and I will
sce that your place is taken."
Mary loll, and llie next looming as the
train it bpcellng the little weiker west
ward, Miss tiary, clad in a plain black
gown, enteitsl the tailor shop and an
nounced Unit she had cmne te take Marv
Andersen's place. All that day she stltchril
away at the co.irse cloth, end en every
morning ler two weeks she was at iter
HOlf-uppoluted task. Leaving her I'tUher's
home at 0 in the morning, she did net re
turn until 7, and II was net until Mary
Andersen returned that it was learned that
Judge Clary's daughter had worked for
two weeks In a taller shop.
a Yerxa 'I'liinrvs m unions.
Hu Chloroformed ami Thru Itelibfd
(Iris and Women el" Their Jewelry.
A man who gives the name of Walter
Van Vnlkenberu was arrested in Chicago
en Monday night ler a series of stiauge
crimes, lie is accused el chlorefoiinlutr
nud then robbing Innocent gills nud
women of llieir jewelry, money or valu
ables. Vuu Valkenbeigsavs he is 10 years
old. Sunday, July 13, MisslCIttie Hewell, a
I'hlladelphlaglrl who is visiting a ceiuln In
Chicago, reKirled at the central slatien the
less el diamonds worth .'O. Shu said she
h id been chloroformed and lobbed by Van
Aalkenberg. She told llie detectives that
au Vulkeuberg had been Inliediiced te
her by a frluud. nud that he had invited
her te the theatre. She blurted te the thoa thea thoa
tre wilh him the evening of July llth, but
he said it was te late, nud proposed a trip
ten beer garden, whorethev drank lemon lomen lomon
ade. She suddenly became very sick and
started home, llocemiui; tee sick lolrayel,
Yeu Valkenberg took lioriutea saloon.tcll saleon.tcll saloen.tcll
ing her that he would get simcthiut; that
would relieve her. He ordered lemonade,
and offered the bartender ?5 te "fix" the
drink, The bartender roftised. Van Vul.
lceiiberghiiuselfdriigged it probably with
chloroform and before MUs Hewell could
reach the sidewalk and take a car she be be bo
came unconscious. Shu knew nothing fur
ther until Saturday, when he aweke in a
room at the Ilixen house. All of tlie ilia-,
nieuds, valued at J5S0, were gene.
When next heard from Van Valkenberg
had taken a young woman into a saloon,
aud, under the pretence of examining her
diamond ring, walked out of the place with
it in his K)s.sess!et.
Monday ulght the young man was found
In company with Mrs. Dera May. The
woman were diamonds worth ever f 1,000,
and the young man had a bottle of chloro
form in his pocket. He had also the
diamond ring he had stelen a few days
before. He" did net deny his guilt, and
r reduced the greater portion of Miss
lowell's diamonds.
l'uncoen Knrih
A walla thnlretintlcM army of martyi, wheae
tankt are cenntjintl)-recruited from llie victim
of nervmuuicua and nmeiiu tlleenkea. The
tirlceef thobeonlaaavalMiiatlecourao of Hot Het
trtter'a atemnch Hitters, Hie flneat nnd meat o e
nlnl eflniilnnertlnex, tiiiraucd Willi renaenalile
tKTalatenrc. liuler, plenwinter and safer thla
than te awauli the vlctunllnir department with
fiaeurte tenlca, alcoholic or the reverse, tecf ox ex
rncta, nere foeda, narcotic, sednUvea and
notaetis In itlagulsc. " Tired natiirn'a awect rn rn
aterer, balmy sleep," la thn providential recti
pernnt for weak nervea, nnd thla glerlnut frun
rltlw lieltiK tiaunlly the renseniieiice of aetuid
Iteration nnd Increnaed vlcnr, the ureal atom atem
nchlc which Inaurea both la priwlttctlvonlae of
repoe nl the required time. Net uiirefreahed
awnkena the Individual who tinea It, hut vigor
ous, clear headed and trnnnull. Dae llie lllttera
nlhe In feer nnd ngnc, rhenmatiim, kidney
treuhlea, conatlpatlen and bllleiiimwa.
JyattfJil
Van Heutkn's Cocea Uellcluui made bl
atantly. llalmy odera from Hplce latnnda,
Wnfted by the tropic brcerei
HOZODONT In healthful frngranca
Cannet m surpassed by theae.
Teeth It wliltena, purlflca ;
Yeu will me It If yeu're wlie.
" ' '
Thunder It Down the Ages,
That for lameneaa, ler rhciimnttnm, for nchea,
for pallia, and rersprnlna, Dr. Thtimnt' KrlecMr
Oil la n positive nud reliable remedy. lr.
Themut' Kclrttrlc Oil ran be purchaiKil of any
driiKiilil. Held In Itiicnster by W. T. llech,
m mid 13U North Queen atmil.
Uss the tjrenl specific for " cold In head " and
catarrh Dr. sjace'a Catarrh Ileiuedy.
W.TIiAw
Ciin'l Shj- ICiieiuiIi,
" 1 cntinet Swal toehluhly of llurtteck llhrul
nitleri ; they haw been n Kieal bleliiK te me,
Curad me of hllletianesa mid dynpepsta, from
which I hnd suftiired fur yenra." Mr. .1, .Marsh,
Hank of Terente, Out. Held In Laneaiter by W.
T. llech, 1U7 nud 18U North Queeii atrect.
H
IH KlNOCll NA1I.HCAMK0K1'.
i'eravcarl was n title ted with n horrible
ense of bleed poison, nnd upwards of llw
inentlia of that time I waa unable, te de work of
any kind. My linger nulla came eir nnd my
hair dropped out, leaving my head ua clean
nnd smooth na If it had been shaved. I con
sulted thn Ix'Hllncnl physicians, nnd spent hun
dreds of dollars for medicine efdlllereiit kltida,
but without rccelvlnit the slightest benefit. I
nn advised finally te visit Het Hiirliigs. 'IhU
1 did, but becemliiK ill'gusted with the treat
ment t wns receiving there, ceniinciiced InkliiK
Hwlft Heclllc (H. H. H ) Tlie eltecl that H. H. H.
had en me was truly wonderful. 1 commenced
liiierever after InkliiK the first bottle, nud by
thetlmelhad taken twele bottles 1 avuh en
tirely cured- cured by Hwlffa Hneeirt(!(H. H.H.)
when llie world-renew ncil Het HprlnL-a had
fulled. W.M.H. bOO.MIS.
Hlireepert,Ijn."
I'OUIl YKAIIH ON CHUTC'1U.
Kerfifleen jenra 1 na nltllcted with rheuina
tlaiu, four years of Mhlch I win compelled loge
en crutches. Wordanre lnndcpiate loexpresa
the sutler I ni;a I cndiin-d durlni; thatlluie. tlur
Iiik these lirieeii years of existence. (It was net
living), I tried every known remedy without
leeching nny benefit. 1 finally began en Hwirt's
Heellle(rt. H. K.J, which from the Mist gave me
reliei. null te-uny i mil cujuj ing nie imhi ei
lienlth, and am n well man. I candidly be
lluwthalH. H. H. la tlie best bleed purifier en
the market Unlay.
.1. D.TAYbOlt, Cuba, Me.
Troutlse en Bleed and Hkln Disease malted
free. HW1 IT HI'KCI K10 CO.,
(3) Mtnntn 'la.
-rrANTietJTT:N cocoa.
THK l'OI'Ul,All COCOA OV KUltOfE.
THKCOMINO ONI. 01" AMERICA
MOST AlTKTIZlNO-KAHIbY UIOEMTKD.
The Van Hewitn's piecess renders
their cocoa easy of digestion and de
velops lu the highest degree it delicious
itrumii. It Is mi excellent tlcsh-fermer,
Jlfty per cent, greater than the best of
ether cocoas.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
aWAN IIOUTMN'M COCOA ("once tried,
nlun.H used") Is Ihr nrliliml, pure, seluble
Cocea, lincnted, uiiulu nud patented hi Heb
laud, nnd Is te-day butter and mere soluble
than any of tlie numerous Imitations. In luel
It l generally uilnilttcil all our Eurepe and a
comparallNe test will easily proe that no
vlhtr C(K?en equals thla Inventor's lu solubility,
agreeable tastcamt nutritive (iiall ties. "lJrgt
sale lu the Averld." Ask for Van HeutkVs
AND TAKi: no 01111:11. 43
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UTKU'M UTT1.U UVEll VllAii,
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
CURE
Hick llciidaehe and rellove all the troubles Inci
dent te n hllleua slate or the ayatuiu, such ns
DlzrlnesM, Nnuteii, Drowsiness, Dlsticss after
Eating, 1'aln lu llie Hide, de. While their meat
cuiarkable success has been shown lu curing
SICK
Headache, yet CAKTEIl'H LITTLE I.1VKII
l'lld.4 urn equally vnlunble lu Censtlpntluii,
curing nnd preventing thla unmixing com
plaint, whllu they also rents-1 nil tflaotdrrkef
lliesteinnrli, atlmiiliite the ller and regulate
tlie becls. Excn If they only cured
HEAD
Ache they would be almost priceless te these
who Miller from thla distressing c plaint:
but fortunately their goodness din's net end
heie, and these who once try them will find
tliese llttlu pill Milunblv Itiaemauv wnya that
they will net be willing te ite without theiu.
Hut after all alrk head
ACHE
la the bane of ke niany llxes that line is where
e make our great beaM, Uur nUlsciue 11 while
ethers de net.'
CAHTHU'S l.llTl.E LIVEKl'lbUSarewry
small and wry easy te take. One or tnepllla
makoudese. They am slrlrtly wgctubleaiid
donetgrliHj or purge, but by their geutlunn
tleu please nit who use them. I.i tints at 'JTicu 'JTicu
rlwterll. Held everywhere or sent by mall.
CAllTl-.H .MEDICINE CO., NEW YOHK.
Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price
migllS-lydted
"7"lNCO CHEWlNtl lOHACCe-
YINCO
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
Thin Hluudard llrnud of 1'lug Tobacco Is nc nc nc
Uuowledgedtebetliebest ehcwnud thelaigeit
piece for the money in the market. Pfiiee m
tu (in each lumiu Its extenstxe wile formally
years has cstablUhed Itk rrimUitleii. '1'here Is
nothing betlei. Try It, Ker aale by dealers and
grocers.
1890.
aprll-SUIcod-cemAlStw
I 71011 HOIbKlW, HOUIZONTAU TAUULAIt,
3 Vertical, l'erutble. Cylinder, Murine; of
any size or power, of the .,i material nut
werkmau.lilp, go te JOHN UKaT. 83a Eaat Ki 1 1
ten swtet. iu7.tfd
ltHmitke'
rilll.Anrl.ntlA, M'edneaday, July 23, 130.
Closed Saturdays at i P. M.
Four liints from the
We-
men's Muslin Underwear :
Drawer with Hamburg ruffle and plalti
above, f)c.
(,'liemlre with fine Ilamhurra en neck,
yoke and lee ea, 00
flown with Mether Hubbard plaited yoke
nnd neat edge en neck nnd aleeves, S.V.
Corset Cever, square neck, trimmed with
nent Hamburg edge, dOe.
Hccondflefjr, Juniper atreclalde.
Bathing Dresses for Women
and Girls. Styles and stuffs
right. Or yard goods if you
care te de the making.
llnthlnK Blocking with atl frith Citnrai
ceered aelea, ll.M.
nntlilnK'np,sanndSO. ,
Ilathlng HaU, 05c '
There's net an if or an and
about it, the best and most at
If active Baby Coach stock in the
city is here. Make the test as
you plcse, the facts will show :
l-Our 17 Coach better than anything at
" J7.75.
2-Oitr St Conch equal te anything at $10.76
outside.
3-Ourfl2 Conch better than nny thing at
JI2.75 outside.
And se en. Witli Coaches as
with everything else in the
store -first.
Itatctnent, nerlheaat of icnlre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
ttioccllaui'eun.
C
AMI'OIINIA.
Hpeclal rartlcs.
Hcml-menthly. Tourist
kli..itlntr pur. Clienn rnl. Hniitherii l'nellle. Ce.
AddtcsH, K. HAWl.EY, Asklhtnnt :Oenernl
Truffle Mnnnger, 3U Ilreadwny, New Yerk J
K. J. HJUTJI, Agent, tlB.:id HU.l'hlbu
anl-lyd2taw
-rpllIHMAN'H.
BLACK SUFPENDERS.
A CAHD-WK MAKE "THE NATIONAL
V Hafcty Klrth Wheel 111 three strea (Cox A
Aiidersen's Patent,) Koralierttiitnliig.strength
nnd durnblltty are matchless. They also make
a neat flnl'li. Try them, Every wheel la gunr
nnteed. NATIOiSAI.MANUI'ACTUINOCO..
Jj IMwd 31 te ;l Hhermiin HI., Lancaster, l'a.
BAIriMOIlEMUTUAI,AII)HOCIETY.
Ilciulrea several cemiietent and truaU
win thy men of gentlemanly appearance te act
ua rolfeclera. Alse two men ns nsst. aunts.
W.J. IIAUNETT,
JeO-tfd I Ifl East King Ht., Ijincuater, l'a.
K
T Olfil OKI'ICE YOU CAN OKt"aNY
niiinunt or
ANCAHTEIl CHEMICAL COMPANY
LAWN liWlllUlir.ll.
FOR HOUIZONTAL HTATIONAItY EN
glues, from 'I te bO horso-pewer, and Verti
cal Engines from 2 te 40 herae-tKiwer, you will
llnd them nt JOHN HEST'H, SM East Kulton
street.
I7feitAMEHICANHIOHTEEi:DCYLINDEH
Lubrlcntera, GlasaOII Cups for Hearings,
ten can gel them at JOHN llbsfB, .111 ICas
rulten street. m7-tfd
ITtOIUIOILEllTUIIE lIUtlHIIKH, HTILLHON
3 1'ihj Vieiicliea,I'lpcaiid Menkey Wrenches
combined, Files. Oil Cans, etc, gote JOHN
UEH1', !tU East Kulton street. m7-tfd
TAllTICULAlt ATTENTION l'AIII TO
I Mtxlcl Making, 1'altenin, Drawings Hnd
ITlue Prints, nt prices reasonable, nt JOHN
nKHT'H.ai.) bistFiilteustrecU m7-tfd
STEAM 7iEAT IHTHECOM1NOHEATFOH
dwellings, chinches, school houses, etc.,
though successfully titcd ene bundled years
nge. When you contemplate n change cnll en
JOHN llliST, who will give you a satisfactory
Jeb, nt a fair prlce. m7-tld
UMIW, ltOILEHH. MINING, UENTIUFU-
r.il lit 1JI. t,ltt-. ,- KHHnnliunlllf nl
JOI
mui nun i'i 11111 . iiiiiin, ri wnj Miimvuj. tv
UN 11EHTH. Xl'l East Fulton atrreU m7-tfd
RADIATOUH, OK ANY MAKE Oil DE
sign, rim be furnished nlreasonableflgurea,
by JOHN JlEHT.tlBEastFuIlen street. m7-tfd
SrUMOAHriNUH, IllONOll I1KABS, LIGHT
1 or heavy, nt short notice, go le JOHN
iST, SB Ensl Fulton street. m7-lfd
rilANKH FOR WATEll.OILS, ACID Oil OA8
X or nny shape or capacity, nt fair prices, go
le JOHN 11EHT. 3.U East Kulton street. m7-tfd
IF IN WANT OK UllASS Oil I HON BTOP
Cocks, Asbestos Paelted Cocks, Pet nud lllb
Cocks, lerCecka, Hwlng Joints, call midget
them, or send your order by mull, te JOHN
11EHT, !RH East Fulton street, m7-tfd
F
Oil PHATl" & CADY AHUEHTOH DISC
Vull ,'M. .lJllf Ills Vnl V'l'u.llrfiHU f llnlin Vnlvn.
it... .:..' i. :. .:. .V'.:. .;'.. ..":"
nnii,iiuic wuvhh, iron uoey uioue taives
Cli
A
Kulton .Street.
m7-tfd
171011 PULLEYS, HIIAFTINO, COLLAltH,
? Hangers, Clump Ilexes, Couplings, etc., go
te JOHN IlEHT. S.13 fest Fulton street. m7-tfd
PACKINGS, AH FOLLOWH: DIIIIGO, KOH
Hleam nnd Hydraulic Pnckliig.Asbestltepe,
Wexeu und Wick l'ucklng. Hemp Packing, As
bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
Hheathlni;, Gum Pncfc!ng,Gum Itlngs for Water
Giuigcs, Plumbuge Packing, Heed's Patent As
bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, nt JOHN
llliSl"H..iniIiist Fulton strecL ui7-tfd
1.,wiv n.b.,,ik UAUUl'A, lllVfll I, IV 1AJIY
; Pressure, Water Gauges, Giiuge Cerks,
Weed Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tubes,
ITtOIt HTEAM GAUG1CH, HIGH OK 1AJW
iill-iiu-, njliliuiiqiill ni,-Ulll VJllllgeS, ,.
Oilers Plain, water Gauge Celniiiua, Cis-l
Ht earn Gauges, cull en JOUN 1ICST, ai1
Under
ks for
Wt East
Kulton street.
1117-tfd
17'OHCAST IHON PIPE KITTINGH, IIOTH
plain and reducing, up tell-Inch diameter,
.Malleable Fittings, Manges, Flange Unions,
Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Hupperts,
Hangers, Fleer mid Colling Plates, go te JOHN
UEHT'M,S.Mliist Kulton street. Iu7-lfd
IF YOU WANT A KIHHT-CLAHH POIITAIH.E
Engine and Heller, en wheels, cheap, as the
following prices show; (i horse-power. JI75; 8
heihO-iHmt'r.fU); 10 lierse-isiwer, tWSj 15 horap herap
lMiwer, t73; 'J) horse-power, SI,17S, call ut JOHN
HIMT,:UJE.it Fulton street. m7-tfd
WHITE COITON WAHTE, COPPED 1IY
the pound, 10c; lu lets of 10 pounds or
ever, Oc. All gsls delivered te nnv part of the
city Free. Cnlleu JOHN HliST, Se. .til liist
! ulleu si reel. in7-td
(
tOLO lineNZE. LIOITins and sizinii
J fersteam work, nt JOHN IHWr'H.iSCl Knst
I-niten street.
m7.trd
rNjr.rreiw, nun kijti.i: uiat, han-
A cork lusplniteni and Electors, Eberiiian
Heller 1'ceiler, Prnbcrlliy Insts'cter, American
InJccteis, all III stuck, nt JOHN lltesTX, ti.13
Uist Kulton street. m7-tld
"TTtOKTHEHEST HOT Alll KUKNVCeTn
X the.iuarkel, go te JOUN 1IEHT, S.U I'iist
rulten stiivt. m7-tfd
OAHHY IN STOCK-IIEHT CHARCOAL,
Hammered liar Iren, Deubla Refined Iren,
llurden'a Rlvel Iren, Htwts, Het and Celd
Heller Iren, Hteel, Hlieet Iren -lt) toNe.16.nl
JOHN llEHT'H.SU East Fulton street. in7-tfd
A GE.NCY KOH CALLAHAN A COS CK
,V- ment te take the place of Red Ix-ad. In
bulk It makes Ue times the quantity of red
lead and Is tar superior In making stesm Joints,
packing man and hand hole, plates en boilers,
AC, Ac, Price !W cents icr pound, nt JOHN
UliST-H, SSJ East Kulton street. ni7-tfd
fi nan rEKT op ,ii,k erem
tiJ,JJJ inch le tl inch diameter, for
sale at a lew-llgure, and the only hoiu-e In the
etty wlthaplpuchlllng machine, cutting up te
(1 Inch diameter, nt JOUN HEbT d,;VU 1 jt Ful
ton street. tu7-tfd
SAW MILUS, IlARKIILl7)7cOlTMTLiTs
lA'iither Rellers, Thii Packers, Triple Herse
Powers. -Milling nud Mining Miirtiiuery, at
JOHN ilEST'H, ,m East Fulton street. ui7.tfd
70R HOLTS, 1.AG 8CREWH, HLTHCREWH,
Lj Hquareand Hexagon Nuts, these goods In
eck.ntJOHN UEarh. 333 East Fulton street.
stock
m7-tfd
TOTICE TO TRKHPAHHKRH AND UUN
.131 NERH. All erseiis nre hereby forbidden
totrespusaeuauyoftliolauda of the Xirnwall
ndHneeducll cfctutes lu Ibanen or Lnucastcr
leunUes, whether lurlnsttt or uulnchwed, either
for the nurese of alumtlug or fulling, as the
law will be rigidly enforced against nil tres
russiiig en suld lauds or the uuderslgued afte
thla notice
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
II. PERCY ALDEN,
KDW.O. FREEMAN,
MMn r-r h w e.ii,THn'i llatra
IJENHIONS.
PENSIONS-
TheNew Pension rilll Just passed entitles all
Heldlers, Widows, .Miner Children and Impen
dent Parents le n pension. ' will attend te all
applicntlens placed lu my hands promptly. I
hnve had four years' experience In the pension
otllce nt Washington, D. tr.
HILA8W.HUIRK,
Jc2Wnid l'J North Duks Ht., Lunrusttr, l'.
9rn .
W
ILLIAMHON A rOMlEH.
HERE A LITTLE
AND
There a Little t
YOU CAN SAYE SOMETHING
ON THE HM ALLE3T PURCHASE AT
Our Mid-Summer
Unquestioned Bargains
-IN-
Wasb Dress Goods & Figured Lawns
Faat Celer Lawns, 2c, regular price, 6c.
ChalUs, 3c, regular price, Ac
Challla, 6c, regular price, flUc.
llleges. Re, regular price, 5c.
llleges, 4c, regular price, 7c.
Ne. 6 Silk OreihOraln, 5c.
Ne. 7 Silk Gres-Uruln, 8c.
Nes. 0, 12 and 16 all marked 12Kc
I1LACK SILK UROS-GRAiN, SATIN EDOE.
Ne. 12 mnrked 10c.
Ne. 18 marked Ltc.
Ne. SO marked 10c.
Ne. 40 marked 20c.
Ne. 11 Fancy Htrlpe All Bilk, like.
Ne. 2211lack Itrecuded. Via.
Ne. 0, 12, 16, 22 Two-Tene all marked 12c
ANOTHER LIUERAL OFFER IN
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
fl Lisle Thread HhlrU cut te 50c.
S3 BllkCrepe Shlrta cut te 12.
12 French Flannel Shirts cut te It, SO.
.'18c Feather-Weight Drawers out te 25c.
60c Llsle Half-Hese ciltteSSc
3Se llalbrlggnu Drawers cut te 25c.
20c Unuze Shlrta cut te 13c.
White Silk und (Satin Tics, 10c. or three for 23c.
Fancy Hllk String Hews. 10c, er3 rer 25c.
17c and 25c Hllk Neckwear cut te 6c nud 10c
60c Teck Knets cutte3"c.
MEN'S STRAW HATS.
Carried from last year, nil nt 10c nnd 15c,
MOO Light Htia Hats cutteS2SiO.
J2.50 Light StlirilaU cut te (2.00.
Atteclal Discount of 10 percent, allowed 011
all Hlraw Hats, regardless of former reductions
nud tcry low prices.
Traveling Bags and Trunks.
Of the Heat Qualities nt the Lewest Prices.
A limited qunnllty of Odd Sizes In Traveling
Bags nt 60 per cent, less than their original
price
A lltg Drep In the Prices of
Ladies' Steckinette Jackets.
2.60 Jnckets cut te (2.00.
t (UM Jackets cut te 15.00.
f 8.00 Jackets cut te Kt.OJ.
tlO.tW Jackets cut te ts.OU.
J10.00 Cleth Jackels cut te 15.00.
t U.00 Cleth Jackets cut te 15.00,
1 11.60 Cleth Jackets out te J5.00.
I RO0 Cleth Jackets cut to'.Se.OO.
Children's Suits.
110.00 Suits cut teM.00.
I 7.60 S11IU cut tetd.60.
J 8.60 Suits cut te 17.00.
t 8.00 Hulls cut te $1,011.
S 4.00 Suits cut te f3.(M.
MEN'S SUITS.
S12 Men's BulU cut te 110.00.
JH Men's Suits cut te (12.00.
IIS Men's Suits cut te (14.00.
BOYS' SUITS.
(4.60 lleys' Hulls cut te H.50.
(5 00 heys' Suits cut telt.OO.
W.00 Beys' Suits cut te 15.00.
(7.60 Reys' BulU cut te (0.60.
MEN'S 0DDSUMMER COATS
Men's Summer Coats and Vests, (1, !I5, (1.60,
(1.75 and (2.
Men's Flannel nnd Mohair Coats and Vests,
(2.75. (J, 8-l.W, (4 and (5.
Ijiwii 1'ennls Pants, (2.50.
Clerical Coats, In Alpaca und llrap de Ete.
Walter Backets in Alpaca nnd WI1II0 Duck.
Make a Nete of This !
51.811 Dungeln Common HeuseTurn Shoes cut te
(.1.50.
(5.60 Wnukenphast Tipped cut te 81.
Jl.sil Dongola Opcm Tee Turns cut te (.160.
II.MI Deuimln Cerk Sele Welts cut te (1.
(1.08 Dongola Square Tee Turns cut te (.1.
(.1.50 Pebble Wnukenphast, Plain Tee,
cutteS2.50.
(4.80 Dongola Ojieru Toe Welt cut te (t.
(2 Hquare Tee Pebble cut te (1.60.
(1.25 Opera Toe Hllppers cut te 76c. 1
(1.25 Opera Tee Slippers cut te 4c.
Farm Implements !
25oTwe-Tlno Hay Ferks cut te 20c.
IOc I -one Handle Twe-Tine Hay Ferks cut te
25e
40c Leng Handle Three-Tine llay Ferks cut le
Sue.
50; Grip Handle Ferks cut te35c.
Boe Leng-Handle Ferks cut tettSc.
fiue Hees, Solid Shank, FerruUd,3sc.
40c Hees, Solid Shank, Ferruled, HOC.
25c Hees, llest hteel Illades, 20c.
05c Leiig-lluudle Shovels, Solid Shank, 60c.
tOe Long-llanilleMhevel, .lie.
fOe Grl-Handle Shevel, 60c.
75t Sioep Hhe el,li0c.
45c Gilp Handle Spades, IV,
-The past week was a grand one for shrewd
buyers at our Mid-Summer Cut-Price Sale,
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
mm m
Williamson d Fester,
NO, 813 MARKET ST.. UARRISUURU, FA
1
01;
PEN EVERY EVENING.
Fer Bargains.
Ne. 14 Weit King St.
ETerytbingSeld At andBclowGest,
AS WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS.
mayMmd
1HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE,
A RARE OPPORTUNITY !
We efTer te-day a large let of
Genuine French Satine
AT
19 Cents Per Yard.
These goods have sold at J13c te Stiic, and arc
positively French, Many of the se-called French
Ma tines sold here and elsewhere are the finer
grades of domestic goods, but In order te meet
this low price we will efTcr Genuine French
Goods atjlOc, as nbove quoted.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OK
SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS
Will be eftsred Without Regard te Cost.
Parasols worth from 13.60 te (7, will be sold at
from 11.00 te (2.60.
Rig Reduction In the prices of Embroidered
Fleunrlngs, Colored Embroideries, Genuine
Imported Scotch and French Ginghams, etc.
As It Is our desire te cut the Bummer stock
as low as possible this asasen, we will efler
many things pertaining thereto at unusually
low prices.
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
martO-lydR
N:
EW YORK STORE.
HOT WEATHER BARGAINS
-AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
BLACK SILK DHAPEIIY NET,
48 Inches Wide, Large Pelka Spot Reduced te
60e a yard.
BLACK SILK DltAPEIlY NET,
Russian Mesh, 48 Inches Wide, Excellent Q,ual
lty, Reduced te 76c a yard.
FINEST SILK IiKAPERY NETS
Reduced from (3 te $2 60, from (250 te (2, from
(2 te (1 60, from (1 75 te SI 25. Twenty
Pieces, 45 Inch,
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS
Reduced le 25c a yard ; former price, 37c.
A FINE FRENCH SATINE
Makes a handsome and most useful dress. We
are closing out our whole stock of the latest
designs at 19c a yard ; former price,
a5c and 37)Jc. .
NEW OUTING CLOTHS
Reduced from 12c te 10c and Sc n yard.
Best Value te be had lu MEN'S STRIPED
OUTING SHIRTS at 25c, 37c and 60e euch.
MEN'S JERSEY SHIRTS,
Seft, Elastic and Durable, Reduced from 75c te
60c each.
WATT & SHAND,
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
leuv.
EVAN'S LOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR !
In the manufacture of this
Fleur great care is exercised in
the selection of the wheat, and
by geed milling it is kept up te
the highest standard and pos
sesses all the qualities neces
sary te make the Best Bread
and Handsome Biscuit.
Crtipcte.
CSATETiTJAltTKanOTOHE:
9rg .
P.CSNYDER&BRO.,
Peeples Cash Stere,
S. Sl l.
One Price,
Best Goods,
Ne Stairs te Climb.
8HAUB & VONDERSMITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street
autfSMyd
SUtktttfi.
s
FECIAL NOTICK.
The Greatest Redictiei of Alll
-IN-
Fine Tailoring,
-AT-
Liairr weight huitineb made up Ttl
ORDEK AT WST.
A very large assortmenier me iveaimyii
Treusering reduced from ( and 110 te 16 am
17. And all light-weight goods reduced at tlv
49-ThU Extra HI Kednrtlen will eentlnu
uunui uie Diuniaiei juui nuu auuuei.
H. Crerhart
DIRECT IMPORTINO TAILOR,
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
d37tM
H
1RSH BROTHER.
WHY WE ARE BUSY !
BECAUSE
The Ooeds are Substantial, of the 1
planes aim 01 tee jiesi rauerus.
BECAUSE
The Fit Is Sura te bfl Rlaht. whethH
Back. Cutaway or Prince Albert Ceat I
ins ru or our ranis cannot ne excelled.
BECAUSE
The PRICES are such that no house ca I
compete with us. We have knocked tbl
notiem eui or mem.
MEN'S SUITS II 00 and Upward
ROY'S SUITB -12 50 and Upward J
CHILDREN'S SUITS ..tl 00 and Upward)
MEN'S PANTS 75cUand Upwardj
BOY'S PANTS .(Beta and Upwardj
CHILDREN'S PANTS .20c ta and Upwardl
FURNISHINGS
AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES.
CLOTHIERS, MHRGHANT TAILORS AN
GENTS' FURNISHERS.
I. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St
LAN CASTER. PA
ivr
ERS & RATHFON.
REDUCTION
In All Our Lines of
CLOTHING.
All Suits Reduced in Price.
Qualities ns Geed as Ever. Workmanship 1
uei Aliecieu uy lue I'nce.
In Our Custom Department
Yeu Can Find Many NOVELTIES FOll
HUMSiut ivgaii. ine rriccs Are nigni.
Myers & Rathven
RELIABLE CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KINQ STREET.
gev alc ev itcjtt.
TTTtOR RENT HANUSOME FRONT ROOK
, en 2d fleer. Ne. 12 WestKlngstreet; flneM
location in me city loreznce or ugni. ousieesi
inquire 01 w. w. amuh, -
ru20-tfd
Aller's Gallery.
F
OR RENT-
THAT LARUE
CENTRAL BUSINESS STANDI
NO. 20 EAST KING STREET.
Inquire within. mll-lfd
TTIOR SALE CHEAP
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
an bv 28 feet, with two-story brick back build
Jnjr 12V by 26 feet. Hall and seven rooms. Lel
"""""" JOHN II. MBTZLKH.
Vn IIS. Duke St.
s
ECURE A HOME FOR .YOUR FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Yeiir Family
F JK SALE
ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 13
reel ueeii. en i-Tuciiiier avenue, ueiwcen mil
nui uuu ixmen streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man I
iinrd reef. Derchei. in front, leta 115 feet deep, oil
North Pine, belwetn Chestnut aud Watnutl
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling heues with front I
yards, Iren fences, lets 160 feet deep, en Wesll
Walnut, between Mary aud Pine sereets. I
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 145 fee 1 1
deep, en West Ix'ineu stieel, between Charlette I
and Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet
deep, with all the modern improvements, front
yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine
and Nevln streets.
Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime
North Mury, between Walnut nnd Lcuieu, and
Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets.
All the nbove houses are In geed order, newly
riapered, kus fixtures in all the rooms, water lu
he kitchen, und the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call uudste for jeursclf, 110 trouble te show
you.
JNO. F. GRIEL.1 -..,.
JACOU URIEL, Execute-apr2-lyd.M.V.H.
32d North Marv BtreeL
vrial ilnttcce.
.STATE OP ELIZABETH M1HHI.EH,
Ijj laie 01 tne city 01 imcasier, eeceacu.
llterii ti-tninentarv en slid estate havlim
been unuited te the undersigned, all persons
Indebted thereto aw reiiuestwl te make Im
mediate payment, and thee hu lug claims or
demands iiKalnst the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under-'
HIRSH d BROTHER
Summer Reductions ! !
Sigueu, residing in uiecity 01 ijtiicunier.
ALLAN A. HERR, Executer.
Or le X). G. KsllIXMAN.
HU Attorney. JunlB-OtdW
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