Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 25, 1890, Image 2

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TM DAILY INTKLI.IOENCKH.-Published
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SffVSKVt INTELLIOENCKR-One dollar Mid
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!'.'. AttORM, THE INTELMOEN0EK,
-5f Lancaster, Pa.
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LANCASTER, PA., July 25,
1890.
,tL Blaine's lllpieinnrr.
nf Kenmlnrv Itlninn from linvlllir bccOHIO
jklmesta forgotten iiuiuler In the pelltl-
Keai nciu umei iniesuccceueu m numi-
. . .1 . ....i f ...tl.lt.i nltAn.
,.viDg ine chici niimniii. i imunu ..m.u-
Wi.
n&uem
IIIs appearance in me tanii uis-
fecussien
Lin been a tirliuaiH one ; nni
Kg this enn hnrdly be said of hi tlgure
&;Y the seal negotiation, lu the former
In
lu tlic former he
Ssfetoekn very dcflnltu position, nud it Is
r .... i .... ...i.mha Iia .11111111 ttiiii teiinr tin
tnran ' but. en tiiercnl fishery question
f$'l rlnnn imt inkn h firm at ami auvwhere.
fif and where he will finally land is very
Uncertain. Doubtless he does net knew
S$'1iliiui1f : find is Riililcct te iuBtrUctleliS
??l rnin tlin eniircn nf nvpnfn mid nf lltlllllc
it opinion. The diplomatic correspond-
Beg, encc en tills question is a goeu aaiupiu
afk of the regulation kind, vrhee chief aim
ffiSl la te multiply words and play hide and
, seek tinder their cover.
The correspondence transmitted te
Congress is se voluminous Hint the most
cendeiwed thorough summnrica of it
fill several column. The point of vital
Importance at this moment 1h that Mr.
Blaine Insists upon thu right of the
United States te protect the seal llsheries
while negotiations urc pending, nud thnt
Lord Salisbury denies this and is evi
dently dispened te go te violent extremi
ties in protecting Canadian senior
from United States revenue vessels,
which he holds liave no mere right te
seize ressels lu Behriug bcu lliun they
& r would lmve en tue ureail 1'aeillc.
Mr. Blaine makes several strong points
. KRiust the Uritish iliplemats, and dis
plays his famous brilliancy, but after all
4V ft, lanvfti U flnellif fill u'lipther lir lfliriiVA
FLVA... .t..l.l. I.. lLnl.rliw.'u U.... Il.ii.it
ZSS" " IIK" " """S ..-v...,
i knowing dare maintain thorn." That
W& body of waler is, or is net n closed sea.
SP If it is Mr. lilainc should say se,
pgjtir-'glvlug his reasons, nnd firmly ordering
"jnji JII1USII llliu llllllillltlia uii lliu iii;iiiin;i.
or juggling with smooth phrases, for If
it is our sea wc mean te take cnie of II
in spite of grumbling Cuundinus or
'brew-beating Britishers. If It is net a
closed sen our revenue cut turn have no
; business te seize foreign vessels beyond
. the thrce mile limit unless uixm the
ground that it is our peal fishery, Just as
pTfcertalu K'.irl llsheries far away from
i;'5f'land belong te Kuglaud unci as fishing
giiffi banks are held by ether nntleiiH. In
$50' stfad of boldly maintaining positive
iq rights like these, Mr. Blnlue, although
ibgihe nlludcs te them ; seems te base his
nnuKi inwuiuu uu iiiu piuprieiy 01 jirir
JKservlngjisjcleirefM;nl for the benefit
BC lef lnhnklnil. He (Hnpiissph mi Infer.
national ucreemeul for (he nrofecllon nf
"as' flsberj' which we have leased as f heugh
K& It were our own, and jiending this dis-
SAV.4Ml(Mlnll lift U'nlltM 111 lln llin iirn(nrMiur
i' Lalier-Stuhnr Maelilncrr.
When Geerge Stephenson, in spite of
Sjgy every obstacle, demonstrated te an nd-
fr verae jmniaiueni me iiinnciiM! auvau-
tBLts or the locomotive and the rullwuv
a ... . . ... .. "
!Wi ever urn stage ceacii nnii tne turupluc ;
rjf- nud wIigii thi iinililln.u'lifelM nf nnrnu'ii
JTi-Ti -..-.-- w. ..... ....
sgif Fulton's " Clernieut," smete te shamed
?, " silence the jeering lips of his ignorant
J.'V detractors, tucunwu or modern mnterial
civilization bi-gau. But ucllhcref them)
men, However grcai ins iniagiiiallen,
could see the full " vision of the future
and the wonders that would Iks," They
never dreamed that their inventions
would cnuse the vast changes, in se
mKuydircctlens, which have since taken
place ; or, that they would He at the
foundation of an era of centralisatien.
Yet our improved methods of transpor
tation, the result of their inventions,
have made pebsible the utilization of the
infinite variety of labor-saving machin
ery, the infinite divisions and sub-dlvl-sionsef
lnber, and the concentration of
ludubtry in the large cities. This, in its
turn, has caused the concentration of
population in the cities, and of wealth
in fewer bauds ; it lias caused the In-
nnnuA In IIia iiii.i1.h .P Ii....... J.. a....- .....1
FirC w..wv .u ...I, uuuiisv! uj iiiiu 11111111 mm
site the Jccreafce inthemiiiilM'rnf umullminu
&& ud even lies at the foundation of the
ra&? concentration of political pever in the
fcjlv hands of the central government at the
K3?t.exPeu8 f tll reserved rights of the
p states, and of the concentration of many
fk elates under one government.
g, Under tlieeiu system of transportation,
iu wuguns ever uuti roans, me modern
factory would of coun-e linve been im
possible. Its products must be dis
tributed among many thousands and
even millions of consumers, and this
under the old system would have been
se costly that it would overcome many
times the advantage gained by expen
sive labor-saving machinery, by thesub-
p"3H division of labor and by the production
stSS. of creat quantities Inouefueterv. Tims
'$& it was ehcaiier for each community te
St. . . nt tiiir.i nlti... ....a.. I.. .!........ t.
Crf """'"'""""iniiuui uiuiiiuii pnmiuve
EB" manner, its own goods us each did only
i'IF4 half a century nste. AVliat an linineiw
&S& judut-trial revolution, therefore, have
:.A the luvenlleus of Stephenson and I'ulleu
feSbreught about !
?&- Hen. Albert B. Uellea. chief nf n.,
ureau of itatlstlcs, prcbeutb tin with a
teyr striking examples of the advan
Cw'.tagc3 derived by modern secletv fiem
jlaber-eaviiij; niaehlncry. "One per.
en in a cotton nun," lie says, " w uj
uuuuiiy spin auu weave cotton eletb
eueugh for two hundred nud fifty icr- I
sous, and in a woolen mill for fifty mere.
.ift
ue person witn a hand-loom could
,!-jje weave
from forty-two te ferty-eitrht
""yards daily : with six newer looms lii
rr- virmlllet tci liwin.'irkil l. nftnn, l......l...i
" J'- --- . .hvivhtv,! it. uiii-uii iiiiiiiui:!!.
t m, une nersen in a man's hoot factory will
M auuualiy make sixteen liundred nairs of
gg beets or shoes, and In a woman's slioe
y, -.. ,,.,.....-.-n.wwrmun ji.iue. ulieillUU
.'JIUikitU iv cotton gin can de the woikef
ulue hundred aud ninety-nine men by
fe removing Md from cotteu.
fuu uiuu iii xiiiKeiu can anniiuiiv nre-
5?du lllty-fivc liuudredbuBheisef wheat
l? anH rl!iltilnf nne tlieuutwl 1.n.l...l.. ....
& w.d, the remainder, by labor equivalent
&te that of one muu for one year, can be
wmauuraetuwl into flour and put iute
barrels. Tlie forty-live liundred bushels
,ill make n thousand barrels, which can
.' fce transported te New Yerk by rail by
i.tweraeu during the same perletl. Mere-
. 9r, uje lour tuus cugaged would have
. :
tlmelcfttekcep the machinery of the
farm, the mill nnd the railroad in repair.
Three mere lu a year could bake this
quantity Inte bread; nnd us the annual
ration for a person is a barrel of flour,
the farm hand, the miller, the two car
riers and the three bakers could supply
a thousand persona with bread."
The old notion thnt these and similar
wonderful labor-saving Inventions thruw
laborers out of employment, because
this was their first effect, lias long since
l)ecn exploded. On the ether hand, it
Is seen by the lalwrers themselves that
they make jwsslblc the production of
untold wcnltli which would net other
wise hnve been produced, and lu the
end employ countless skilled laborers
who would net otherwise lmve been
employed, save lu the crudest primary
services. The best exnmple of tills
truth Is found In the history of the
greafest of all Inventions, when in Uu
Ged said ence mere and with a deeper
meaning, "Let there lie light," and
Jehn Gutenberg Invented movable
tyiies, "and there was light." Fer ere
tills great event mnde possible, our
modern civilization, books were few
nud readers feuer j they wcre costly, for
it required a lifetime of hard lnber
te copy the Bible, nnd purchasers
worn rare, for only kings, great
nobles and the highest dignitaries in
the church could aflerd te own them.
By the Invention of printing, the few
monkish copyists, who supplied the
very limited medieval demand, wcre of
course thrown out of employment ; but
le 1 in their place arose thousands upon
thousands of printers, in addition te
the myriads of periodicals published In
every clvilicd laud, mere than a million
works, many of them running through
many large editions, have liecn printed
since tlie days of Gutenberg, and ever
twenty-five thousand are new published
every year. Before this great Invention,
the man who could read and wiilewas
looked upon as a marvel of learning.
Te-day, the man who Is net familiar
with these rudimentary arts Is n vara
avlt, pitied by nil his fellows.
Such are the results of n slngle labor
saving Invention.
It In numslng te tlie philosophical reader
of thu leading Itepiihllcm Journals te ob-
sorve the manner lu wlilcli their several
editors obey the pewer bnhlud the lliione,
wlille oinleaverliig te conceal its existence.
They liave rcduced their obedience te a
flne arl, nutl the man who takes but no
paper would nevar siiKiect that the very
edlteilal which Rounds mett lilee the Inde
pendent dcllvoruuce of an Independent
thinker was dictated from political head-
qmirlers by tlie " boss." Ills eyes would
be opened, however, if he would read for a
few day soine half 11 dozen ether ergnns,
where he would llnd the h.uiui "Indepen
dent utteriince" hi the samu loyal style.
Just at prONPiil the ceninmnd has lieen Is
sued te the organs that the Tolled Slide
Semte must be Inshcd Inte the adoption of
a gag law for the suppression of deb.ite
upon either the MclClnley or tlie I.odge
bill. Opeu discussion of these measures,
they greatly fear, will prove fatal te their
passage, and fiee speech must therofero be
prohibited lu Ihocliiefdoliburallvo body of
the f i cost nation en the glebe. Submis
sive as these organs are, this was for many
of them very hard pill te swallow, bid
they are, one alter tlie ether, falling into
line; nnd tlie press which claims Unit Its
party struck the shackles from thu African
slave is new endeavoring te place these
Ntinoshnckles upon the lips of tin) Ameri
can senator.
.SriiAMii: urn tlie changes in public
opinion the rovengos wrought by the
whirligig nf I line! One of the original
points of attack of inilnstilal rofunuers and
uspecially of nil labor organizations was
tlie combination of great capitalists known
ns trusts. These powerful syndicates of
Immensely wealthy moil soeiuod net long
nge, te all who think horleusly upon eco
nomic (piustlens, te be nu uniuitlg.iteil
evil. Their obvious purpose hueuiciI te be
te crush out competition, which wns n
blesstng, nuddospetic.dlycontioltho prices
of commodities, which would preven pub pub
llacurtte. Tills was every where the argil argil
inent of labor rofermors. Hut a cliane
has conie ever the wplrlt of their dream.
Coinpetitiou wears ue lohger te lovely a
face, nil the concentration of production
in a few 'laiuld possessus no longer a fright
ful mien. Tlie Journal of the Kntahtaet
Laber, ene of the iiblet of the periodicals
dovetcd le tlie iutnrcsts of erganied work werk work
luguien, doclnies lu a recent issue, that as
trusts aru in linn with tlie tendency of tlie
nge, it IsiiMelnsi toepposo tliein. Tills Is
mi era of contrallr.atien, of the concentra
tion of population, wealth nud power, nnd
In l'rauUliu's net very elegaut but fercible
plirnse, "he who spits against the wind
spits In his own faoe."
"It Is an intlnltely simpler matter" says
the Jeiirmil, "te deal with ten iuounK iueunK
lists than with ten thousand people having
small and seatteicd interestN. Moreover,
every ene of the class of small business
men nnd capitalists who is crushed out by
Inability te compete with the large nud
highly organized concerns, from being an
opponent, becomes a friend te thoc.iuse of
social lenrgaulatleii. The fewer that nre
interested in maintaining the capitalistic)
system and the lnoie whose obvlouswel ebvlouswel obvleuswel
faiollcs inlViiciiigu leailjustuienlef con
ditions, tlie inore easily can a chauge be
accomplished."
All this sounds very vvell, and seeins
cle.ir nun sonsilile. The only dllllculty
Hes in tlie fa,ct that economic conditions se
large as these of our time unit country nre
net "forced te a readjustment." They nre,
llke constitutions, tlie result of slew growth,
and no in.ui, net even thu ablest labor
editer, can tortell their issue. Tlie present
era may be ene et" transition from the
competitive te kouie ether nud belter
system, but it Is iiuposible te predict what
that system will be, for thu simple reason
that we cannot knew even its l.ieteis and
controlling forces. A single invention ns
great as was that of the locomotive in Its
day, would be milllcient te chauge nil the
economic tendencies of the age. lllectiical
scionce for maniple, is in Its infancy.
Who can tell what it may yet bring forth ?
THAIS HOIMIP.ItY DICOUNTEU.
lnorillniite (i reei I Alwuyn Ita Own Piiii-
Ishuieut.
Prem the Chleni;e 'lilbune.
Clad in ills liiillut-proefcott of mall, the
trusty guaid or tlie lee-wagen sat lu the
ireii-pl.iUsI turret en tlie hurricane deck of
the veil hie, Willi his Wlnehcster liilu in
Ills hand, u collectlou or hand-grenades
within easy ic.icli, mid his belt full of navy
revolverw of the largest slze. On a little
slielt in front of him was a pair of sabres
iu.iuv leruisiani use m nu emergeiiey re
quiring hand-te-hand lighting, and a iiow iiew iiow
erful lleid-gl.iss for detecting un enemy nt
long range swung en a pivot In such away
as te command a view erthu landscape In
every diiKctluu. Thndilver oftlie wagon,
us heavily nrmed as tlie naluroef his duties
would ierinit, aat In a bomb-proof in in in
clostireund guided tlie horses by mums of
Hues passing through portholes fr(,
wlille the athlete vhe occupied the respon
sible nud dangerous position nt the rear of
the wagon and dclivered the Ice te cus
tomer was equipped with bettlesnf vitriol
for defensive use, aud wero under bin outer
garments a suit of chain armor that had
bolengod ence te a base ball umpire.
Under tlie watchful protection of the
guard en tlie toef the wagon had stepped
ut Its regular places, the man in the rear
had lmule soveral deliveries of ice te cus
tomers lu perfect safety, and as the drlver
turned down a wide btrect lu a thickly
settled iortlen of thetnwn, with few per
sona in night except children at plav, the
vigilance of the trio In cliarge of the Ice
wagon relaxed and a sen se of security slole
ever them.
Suddenly as they passed an alley a troop
of horsemen dashed out of It with a wild
jell, lialfnder.cn lasseec flew through t
air, snd liorero they could recover from
thelr confusion the guard en-Jhe reef and
tha man en the rear step of the wsgen wcre
disgged from tliclr pests, thrown te Iho
greu nd and boil nd w 1th rojies. Th Is done,
a part of the gang orened fire with revolv
ers en the bombproof casemate where the
drlver sat and succeeded in eciiipying his
attention while the ethors with crowbars
nni slcdge hammers forced open the iron
doers in the rear. . . ...
The plans of the daring robbera had been
laid with grest euro, and In less tiinethau
It takes te tell of It they had succeeded lu
their desporste undertaking, and were en
their way out of the town with their booty,
n chunk of ice weighing at least 10 eiinds,
earr-fuUy wrapped In a blanket.
The knowledge that the uews of the rob
bery would be flashed through the place
ana tolegraphed far snd wide, accompanied
by offers of large rewards for thelr capture,
dead or alive, lout wings te the fleeing vil
lains. Thev had held unniaiiv a train en
the plains efTexas and in the rocky fast
nesses of Missouri, but had never engaged
beforeln a scliemoefpluiidor en se gigantic
a scale, and limy rede from the senne of
thelr exploit with the wild haste of men
fleeing for their lives.
In a little clearing in the heart of a dense
weed, miles and miles from the town they
had invaded, these men halted at last.
Turning thelr Jaded animals loose, they
gathered eagerly about thelr prize. Unroll
ing it with the utmost care, they feasted
their eyes en Its gllltering outlines, and
with hands trembling with nxeitement,
they propared le dlvldeV.
"Xe cheating," thundered Broken
Nosed rote, as a gaunt villain with a saw
drew It across the block a llltlote the left
of tlie line he bad drawn across it wilh n
dagger.
ilare-I.lpped Mose sprang te his feet
with a torrlble oath, knives Hashed lu the
air, dorritigers were drawn, and the sound
ing aisles of the dim weeds rang with the
voices of moil In angry strife.
High rosetho din of conflict. The nlly
ing sun loekod down en Ooggled-Kyed
Hawk and Orlzzly Jake, the Terrer of
Ilioedy Oulch, engnged lu a llorce reinbat,
while Comiiianche Dick and Wild Mlke
relled ever and overon the ground, lilting
and gouging one another lu frantic rage.
Dare Devll .Sam and One-Kyod Jacksen
emptied their pistols at each ether and
then Iniight at close quarters with brass
kmicklnsnuO slungshets. In this way the
battle had raged for some time, without
any dccislve result, when n frightful,
bleed-curdling yell lrem ene of the com
batants caused a suspension of hostilities.
He had stepped lighting and was standing
in wild dismay ever the spot where the
cant u red Measure had lain.
It had vanished.
Wlille they had been lighting evor Its
possession the sun had melted away a for fer for
tiiuel 'A?f IIiiUtkn's Cocea DellcloiHmnde In
ntiiiilly. lliihny odors from Hplce Islumli,
Wuttcd hy the trople breeze ;
faOZODONT tn henllhlul rrusranvH
Cnnnnt lie Niirpimul hy these.
Tei'tli It whitens, purifies;
Yeu will uie It If jou're wle.
Thunclec It Deivn the Abom,
Thnt fur lii'neiiert(ir rheiuiintlKin, for ncheii,
for piilnn, mill fernirnlii8, Dr. Themat' Kelnctrlc
Oil Is n poiltlNe nnd reliable remedy. Dr.
Thnmnt' Ji-lcetrlc Oil ran hi) niirchauHl efniiy
ilniKKlit. Held In Ijinciisler by W. T, llech,
137 mill 1JU North liuccn fclrcct.
WonileiTuI Piipulnrlty.
The fuel Hint Iho Rnle et Dr. Pierre's ririismit
Purirutlve Pellcla cx(i1h that of any ether pill
lu the innrket, be II great or miuill, Uonne
muni orihefuct tluil tlieyure tiny, little, Miitur
le.iteit iiriinuleii, mill Unit 111 melt chkeh one lit
teo" Pellet " Mhultlelenl for n time; that they
are purely vegetnhla nnd perfectly liarinleHs;
anil for eeimll put Ien, lillletKiieaR, Kick lieiulru lie
nml all illneiises iirlxlntr from dnrant;einent of
tha liver, stenmcli or lxmclsi, they lire iibso iibse
lulely a hecllle. A gentle luxatlvu ornetlve
cathartic, necerdlng te ilze of ilose. P,BAv
Can't Sny EiieiikIi.
" I ciHiiiet imii1c tee hlKhly of tlurdeck llteml
ttitltrt ; they have been u creat hleMlng te nni.
Cureil me of biliousness nnd d apepsln, from
which 1 liinl mirered ler year." Mr. J, Marsh,
Hunk uf Torento.Ont. Beld lu IjuieuHter by V.
T. Hech, 1J7 unit VU Nerlh (Jueen fclrcet.
Cnethhttf
M
AHTIN liUOa.
This Is money-saving time,
Thesa suits, Mmill lets of a
kluil.SlOimilSII values, thnt
we nre lcltliu; ke nt ti arc
btcpphij; down and out ut a
lively suit, ihluk of buy
Ins u Mill nt 910, worth S10, anil getting a two
dollar bill handed baek te jeu. Thnt IsJuM
what we lire doing en theke suits by selling
them nt 18. Ven can get n chance at these only
If jeu come seen.
'Ihc phenomenal sulc of our JIO, Sill nnd
ill scige suits Is explained when J mi see the
coeils for the price.
A let ofbejs' long pants suits go down to
day te Je j worth 10.60, Hmullekl sizes of same,
II.WI. home hnudsome ta) cutaway suits going
Irnliiy nt JKL Sevcuil kinds, only it few- or u
kind, but nil sizes.
Hpeclal values lu little boys' pants ut TiOe mid
SI. Kpciinl allies In bejs' welst nt ffic mid Wc.
A large let of boys' knotk-iibeut long pants
going rapidly nt IV, 75e nnd SI.
Hllk tick scarfe, liVe unit 13.' each. Yeu would
JudgoSjen fair price for such neckwear.
The wuy the II unit 2 llaiiuel shirts nre going
(mil values, 11.W and Sift)) shows hew geed
values nud geed shirts nre known.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
luica.
r.MPi
OUTA.NT I
irjeu will take the trouble le call en us, w,
tbliik weemi lulenst jeu Ineur line of Heets
miilHhrs's.
Our steek Is complete mid we eerclsngrnt
care lu the selection of our kimkIs. AH or us
In lug PmclU'iil lu soiue branch or the Miea
I luslness, we feel uble te give j en points en
shiH's that will be of value te jeu.
KsliihlMicd in isil, anil Iho business contin
ued from that time te Hits, should glve us thnt
i'Xeiliuca net possessed by soiuuetheis In the
business.
Our stock cmbraets nil desirable grade
., 'VJ!? U'U'i,)r"!. "'"'"'i rmiKlng In prlee from
SI CO te 7 00, mill Uiilles' fro-n II 10 te Se 01).
Call nnd you w 111 net Imi decclv cd,
wm. hTgast,
WAP NU.123NOUT1I QUKENHT.
G
1 HKATIIAHOAINB.
IIHHAT ll.VHOAINS l.N
Russet Shoes
KOH HOYS.
lob Let of ubeut 1.0UI pairs Hey's Helld
Leather Kiisscl blieet at U0c a uilr i w erth .' IV.
MUesll leO.
110) s' Tnu Celer L'ativ us Shoes, ftv ier pair.
Men's mid Hey'. Heavy llubls'r holeOxfei
SOepcr putr.
3 Oxford,
Uulles' Doiifela Tip Oxrord.tiOe.
Ladles' Heutu Hllpinri, 5e.
j..Ji.'!J lMt"1 Hiuvy Hulur Tip Hhx.s,slrcsyte
Missis Hcnv) Untten Hhees, 7.V.
Lets of ether geuiUnt Iteduced Prkt.
Jehn Hiemenz,
NO. 67 HOVSU QUKP.N hi.
' rtbis-trap
STEPPING
DOWN
AND OUT.
QWiFTBrEctrie co.
Bcrefala in Children.
"In Iho wirly part of 1887 scrofula appeared
en the hrnd of my little trnndchlld. then only
IS months old. Hhertly after breaking out It
aprend rapidly nil ever her body. The scuba
en the mm wvuld prut elT en the allKhtrat
touch, and the odor Hint would nrl would
make the atmosphere of the room Hckenlnu
anil unbearable. The dlneeae next attacked the
(yen nnd we feared she would Iemi hcralKht.
Eminent phyatclntis of the country were con
sulted, butreuld donethlmr te relieve I he little
innocent, nnu Knve una tneiruniniuu,- iiihi
ihe num wim lirineles and lmnesMlile tn anve
tlinrhllil'ievnilirlit.' It wax then thnt wedc-
cldwl te try Swift's Hperllle (8. H. H.) That med-
Irlnnnt nnranuutnn anerdvinul romnlete cure,
Fer rnore than a year past she has been ns
healthy M any child in the land."
.Mrs. HUTU IlEiiKi.Kr, Hclma, Kansas.
Cancer of the Nese.
tn 1875 a sons appeared en my nose, and Brew
rapldlv. A my rather had cancer, and my hu
Imiiil died of It, I tieoimealarniednndceniiulted
my phj-lclnu. Ill treatment did no Reed, and
the aere grew larger and werae In every way,
until I was persuaded telakeH.H.H..ii(f n few
bottle cured me. ThU was after all thodeo
tera and ether medicines had failed. I hee
hed no return of the cancer.
Mas. M.T. MASK!,
Woodbury. Hall County, Texas.
Treatise en Cancer mailed free.
BWIFTHl'EUtriO UJ., Atlanta, On.
e2s-lyd ,)
XTANllOUTKN'H COCOA.
TIIK POPULAR COCOA OP EUIIOPE.
THE COMING ONU OP AMERICA
iiitfrfeiM, Srrenethcntnff te the .Vrm.
Tea and ceflee cheer but de uet nour
ish. They even leave nil injurious cfl'ect
upon tile nervous system. Indeed,
there Is no beverage llke
Van Heuten's
Cocea
ii
Best and Gees Farthest.
It timulate8 and iww'hhc as none
ether, leaves no bad cfl'ectn and is n flesli
former of the most approved type.
WVAN HOUTENH COCOA ("ence tried
always utctl.") The htreiiK niny tnlieltwllh
plenmire nnd tha weak with Impunity. The
cxcltlni; effects of ten nud cofTee are ob lalcd hy
ll steady use, nnd nervous disorders nre re
lieved and prevented. Delicious te the tnste,
"l-arccst cnle In the world." ASIC POH VAN
HOUTENH AND TAKE NO OTIIEIt. (41)
V
INCO CI1EWXNO TOllACCe
VINC
O
(EXTRA i-'AVC)
CHEWING
TOBACGO.
This Htaudnrd ISrund of Plug Tobacco Is ac
knowledged te he the best rhcwmid I he lmgest
piece for Iho money In the market. 17fice(fn
tag en ttich litnijt. Its cxtcnslve sale for many
years has established Its reputation. Thcre Is
nothing better. Try It. l'er sale by dealers and
grocers.
1890.
nprll-KHcod-eeiiwlKUw
-UtTEH'B LITTLE LIVEU PILLS.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Sick Headache nnd relieve nil the troubles Inci
dent te a bilious stute or the system, such us
Dlziluess, Nausea, llrewslncss, Distress nrter
Kiting, Pain In the Hlde, J.c. While their most
emnrkable success has been shown lu curing
Headache, yet CAHTKIl'8 LITTLH LIVEU
PILLS nre equally valuable lu Constipation,
curing mid preventing this miuuvlng com
plaint, while they also correct nil illsorderser
the stomach, stlmulate the liver nud regulate
the bowels. Kvcn If they only cured
Ache they would be uhnest priceless te these
who suller from this distressing cemplaint:
but fortunately their goodness does net end
here, and tho-e who once try them will llnd
these llttls pills valuable luse many ways that
they will net be willing te de without them.
Hut after all sick head
Is the bane of se
many lives that here is where
ul beast. Oiirplllscurelt while
womnkeeurgreul
emers no net-;
CAHTKU'S LITTLE LI VLK PILLS nre very
small unit very easy te take. One or two pills
make it dose. They nre strictly vegetable unit
donetgrlpo or purge, but by their gentle ac
tion please nil who use them. Li vhilsatUTicts ;
Uve ler f 1. Held everywhere or sent by mall.
UAUTLTl MEUICINK CO., NEW YOItlC.
Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price
uuglZ-Iydeed
ilnte.
"ltOIl YOUH INTEltlMr.
A Fine Light Fur Stiff Hat
Per 11.00. Periner price. 11.50. Ne old sleck,
but New floods.
Greatest Bargains
111 bTKAW dOODH ever ettered. TUl'NICH
iindTUAVELlNU llAOs Vci) Lew.
Stauffer & Ce.,
Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANUAHTKK. PA.
i'l'llrtl Jluticce.
J7I8TATK OP CATIIAltlNE'lClNG lIviT:
U of Ijiut-iikter city, Ijincustir ceuntj, de
erased. '1 he undersigned auditor, appointed le
dlstrlbiile the bulatucrcmalnhiK lu the hands
of Solemon Klugnud Gee. P. King, evecuters
of thu will or said deceased, touudHiunngthese
legally cutltlcit te the fame, will sit ler thnt
purpose en Wednesday, August 13, 1SW, at 10
e'dnek a. in., lu Iho Library Roem of the Court'
Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where nil iwr iwr
seus Interested In said distribution may attend.
J ll-3tdP CHAS. R. KLINE, Auditor.
A GREAT IliI'ROVEMEN
A NewLawnsbyuslniiLANr
ICAL COMPANY LAWN ENR
NT TO OLD OR
I'ASTKKCllKM
ttll'HKK. AT HOSIER'S CORNER SAUION.
A NI0E HOT LUNCH
will 1k served every morning fiem Dteli 0.
Huiiperl's Celebrated Beer dmwu from thekig,
uprJU-tfJ
T71 RISM aTTs. ""
NEW WINDSOR TIES,
FOR BOYS AND MEN,
NO. li WP-ST KING ST.
J-ANTED- "
Ail energetle jming muu U wanted te
tukechurge of n Grocery store In this lily. A
geed hiihhiesi maud ul a desirable location Is
open te a nspenuUile parly. A small amount
of capital Is reeulrcd.
Fer fnriher particulars roll at
PENN'A EMPLOY MENT BUREAU,
Ne. 13 Seuth Duke Hrect.
&anmnahtvfm.
riiiLAPELi'RiA, Friday, July 23, I8TC.
Closed Saturdays at I P. M.
The new Cellar for
Ne. 40, turned points.
Men,
Len-
den made, all Linen. One of
the most comfortable Cellars
that has yet been brought out.
Beth ends of the Stere, men's furnlthlnca.
150 Artetypes in 3-inch Oak
Frames with silver beading in
side, go te $2.50 from $3 and
$4. 20X24-inch glass.
Utuwinent, Market utrcetalde.
Odd pieces of Decorated
Carlsbad China from broken
Dinner Sets, go at half and
third.
mrat platters
salnd lienla
spoon holders
cups nnd saucers
butter dishes
bowls
pitchers
soup plates
Anether let of the same rich
ware shall go at half and third
regular prices seconds Uiey
say, you won't.
T5c Teapots at 25c.
tl Snlad Howls at 50c.
11 a dozen Cannelle Prnlt Plntea nt SI. 50.
II a dozen Festoon Fruit Plates at SI. t0.
Twenty places in the China
store where half the usual
money is enough.
Second fleer, Juniper street aide.
Jehn Wanamaker.
SJtttBccUanceuB.
TNJECTOI18, HUE i.ll'1'J.K OIAnT, JIAN
I cock inspirater and Electer, Kbcrman
Injectors, nil lu stock, at JOHN BEMT'H, Xa
I11SUVI riVUl'l, I ITIlirilll llinitlUM. llllVI,
American
njiv:iFin. uu lit bv
Kjist Kullenstri'eL
IT'B, s
m7-tia
171UKTHU I1LST HOT AIll KUItNACE IN
V the market, go te JOHN 11EST, iU.1 East
tulten street.
m7-Ud
OAKKY IN HTOOK lltisT C1IAIICOAL,
Hammered liar Iren, Deubln ltellned Iren.
Ilurden's Illvct Iren, Klvets. Het nnd Cela
Heller Iren, Hleel, Sheet Iren .1-10 te Ne. 10. at
JOHN UEST'H. SM East Fulton strceL m7-tfd
OENCY POH CALLAHAN A COS CK
ment te unto me piace or lieu Lead. In
It makes live times the euantltv of red
ijiilklt
lend and is far superior lu making steam Joints,
packing man anil hand hole plates en boilers,
&e., ,e, Prlee i cents per pound, at JOHN
HEST'S, XU liist Pillion street. n7-trd
Qr (ff KEET OP PIPE, FROM t
&J)JJJ Inch te U Inch dlnmeter, for
snlent a low figure, nnd the only house In the
city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting tin te
(I Inch diameter, at JOHN I1EMT'8,33J East Ful
ton street. m7-tfd
AW MILLS, I1AHK MILLS. COH MILLS,
Lenther Itellers, Tan Packers, Triple Herse
Powers, Milling and Mining Machinery, at
JOHN JlEsrs. XU East Fulton BtrecL m7-trd
IJtOR BOLTS, LAG HCHEWS, SKI' SCUEWS,
; Square nnd Hexagon Nuts, these goods In
stock, at JOHN BEST'S, Xa East Fulton street.
m7-tfd
TANKS FOIl WATElt.OILS, ACID OH UAS
nfunv shape or c.iixiclty, ul fair prices, go
te JOHN HEST.&B EastFulleii street. m7-lfd
IF IN WANT OK BKAKS OH IKON 8TOI'
Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib
Cocks, Lever Cocks, SwIiik Joints, call nnd get
them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN
BEST, &H East Fulton street. inT-tfd
XJIOIt PKATT A CAI)Y ASBESTOS 1)180
3 Valves, Jenkins Vnlves.Tintss Globe Valves,
Brass Gate Valves, Iren Bedy Globe Valves,
lverSnrety Valves, Pep Surety Valves, Air
Valves. Iladluter Valves, Pratt's Swinging
Check Valves, Brass Check Vnlves Feet Valves
Angle Valves, call at JOHN BESTS, SSI Ens
Fulton Street, IU7-UU
F.
OH PULLEYS, SHAFITNO,
COLLAHS.
llaimers. clamp Bexes. Ceunllncs. etc.. no
te JOHN BEST. XV East Fulton street, m7-tld
PACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: OIHIGO.FOB
Stcnm nnd Iljdniulle Packlng.Asbestltepe,
Woven and Wick Pucklng, Hemp Packing, As
bestos Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Aslicstes
Hhentlilng, Gum Pncii.'ng.Oum Hings for Wnter
Ganges, Plumbago Paeklne, Heed's Patent As
bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN
BUST'S, 51.1 East Fulton streeL ra7-trd
171011 STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OH IXJW
' Pressure, Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks,
Weed Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tillies,
Whistles, Syphens for Steam Ganges, Cylinder
Oilers Plain, Water Guuke Columns Cocks for
Steam Gauges, cull en JOHN BEST, XU East
Fulton street. mT-tfJ
FOR CAST IKON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH
plain mid reducing, up te iMnch diameter,
Malleable Fltt'ngs, Flanges, Flange Unions,
Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Supports,
llninrers, Fleer mid Celling Plates, go te JOHN
BEST'S. X East Pultun street. m7-tiu
WHITE COTTON
theneund. 10c
WASTE, COPPED BY
In lets of It) pounds or
L'AVO.l t 11IIV- tmrf ..T 11,11
ever. Vc. All goods delivered te miv- part of the
eltyFree. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne, 3X1 East
Fulton street.
1117-111
-TOLi) BIIONZE. LIOUIDS
AND SIZING
VT for steam werk.at JOHN BESTS, iJJ.1 lutst
mi I'JIS
iu7-tfd
STEAM itKAT IS THECO.M1NG HEAT FOH
ilwellliiL's, churches school boosts, elcrr
thetigh successfully used ene hundred vcars
oee. When yen contemplate a change call en
JOHN BEST, who will give jeu u satisfactory
Jeb, at u fair price. m7-ltd
IJ10H BOILEH-S, HOItl.ONTAL,TAHULAll,
3 Vertical, Portable, C Under, Marine, of
any sle or power, of the best material and
workmanship, go te JOHN HEsr, Ul East Ful
ton street. m7-tfd
ITvOH HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN
3 glues, lrem 'J te 80 horse-power, and Verti
cal Engines from i!te40 horse-power, yen villi
Mud them at JOHN BEST'S, W East Fulton
street.
EOR A MEHICANS?GHT FEED CYLINDER
Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Bearings,
you can get them ut JOHN BliST'S, 3.H Ens
Fulteu streeL in7-tfd
ITlOlt HOI LEIt TUBE BHUHHES, WTILLSON
3 Pipe Wrenchcs.PlponndMenkey Wrenches
combined. Files, Oil Cans, etc, go te JOHN
BEST, K.M IJlst Fulton street. inT-tfd
PUMPS, BOILERS, MINING, CENTR1FU
uul and SU'am Pumps, et any capacity, at
JOHN ItUsru, X FjisI Pulton street. in7-lfil
ADIATORS, OP ANY MAKireitE
i sign, eau be fiirnlshetluliciisonable figures,
by JOHN BEST. XU Dist Putten street. m7-iril
1710K CASTINGS, I RON OR BRASS, LIGHT
' or heavy, ut short notice, go le JOHN
BEST. XU East Fulton street. m7-ird
I7IR1SMANH. "
""new dressscarfs.
1 TlNULETUKi: STOCK FARM.
STORM KING (2161)
RECORD 2:e0.
Hired by Happy Medium, sire erW performers
from '2:Ui te i.M. Dam Topsy Tuj ler by A lex-
miners .iiniiun, sireei i.iiiu, -:ii;j, .vc.. xe.
terins rer spring season of ISM, fAU
for a foal.
Fer tubulatud pculgreeana ether
urormutlen
adihess
DANIEL G.ENGLE,
Murlettu, Pa.
aprlS-lnidAw
T THE HIM.ETT CARRIAGE CO.'S
J WORKS, HELAIR.MD.
WANTED Between August 1 mid Septem
ber 1, twenty pi) Carriage Makers, consisting
of 1Uk1 makers, Currhigesmlllis and Finishers,
Painters and Trimmers; none but these who
huve families nud want steady work need
apply. Geed houses can he obtained at low
rents ; convenient te ruetery. An exeelleut op
portunity will be eii npprenttccs te learn
trades lu Hie dltlercnt dipurtmcnts. Girls
can get imnleimcnt lu trlmiiilng dcimrtment.
Ciuuiclty of w erks, D.OU) vehlclcs per ir.
IVi7-2wd
IENHIONS.
PENSIONS.
The New Pension Bllljust passed entitles nil
Soldiers, Widows, Miner Children and Depin.
dent Parents ten icnsen. I will iittind tenll
applications placed In my bands promptly. I
huve had four 5 ears' eccrlcucc lu the pension
ollke nt Wukhlugleu, D. f
SILASW.SHIRIC,
JeK-.mul IV North Duke bt., Lauraster, Pa.
Jicntietvu;
NATHORsr. DENTIST.
'il CENTRE SOUARE.
Tlllli
llllnc Teeth and Painless Extraction Spe
cialties. New Sets made, brekeu ones mended
nud remodeled. Ti-eth Inserted vrltheut plalrs
and plveusl, etc. Yes, everything iwrtnlulnic
te iieuiikiry wni receive prompt uiieuiien.Hi
very .Mislerate Terms. Remember that Dr.
Natherstls the ONLY Dentist In this county
who is n gradtiHle of Medlclne ns well as of Dcu
llstr . nu advantage that U obvious,
tuurj-lydivw
n .
O
l'EM BVEBY EVEMINO.
Fer Bargains.
-CO TfJ
P.CSNIDER&BRO.,
Ne. 14 Wett King St.
EferytbiDgSeld At andBelowGest,
AS WEAKE IOSITIVELY OOINOOUT
OK BUSINESS.
mnySOmd
milE PEOPLE'S CASH BTOKfC,
A RARE OPPORTUNITY!
We erfer te-day a targe let of
-AT-
19 Cents Per Yard.
These goods huve sold at 8.10 te Sllic, and are
esege
Ivcly
positively French, Many of the se-called French
Satlnes sold here and elsewhere nre the liner
grades of domestic goods, but In order te meet
this low price we will efTer Gcnulne French
Goods atlt)c, as above quoted.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS
Will be offered Without Regard te Cost.
Parasols worth from I3.S0 te 7, will be sold at
fromfl.S0terJ.IJ0.
nig Reduction In the prices of Embroidered
Flouncing", Colored Embroideries, Genuine
Imported Scotch and French Ginghams, etc.
As It Is our desire te cut the Rummer stock
ns low as possible this season, we will offer
many things pertaining therole ut unusually
low prices.
s
26 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
mni-JMydK
N
J-EW YORK STOKE.
HOT WEATHER BARGAINS
-AT THE
BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET,
4$ Inches Wide, Larse Pelkn Spot Reduced te
KKi a yard.
BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET,
Russian Mesh, IS Inches Wide, Excellent Qual
Ity, Reduced te 75c a yard.
FINEST SILK DRAPERY NETS
Reduced fiem M le S2 50. from I2.V) teli from
ti te SI 50, fiem $1 75 te SI 25. Twenty
Pieces, 45 Inch.
EMHHOIDEHED ELOUNCINOS
Reduced te 25c a yard; former price, 37Jc.
A TINE FRENCH SATINE
Makes u handsome and most useful dress. We
nre ile-lug out ur whele stock oLHie latest
designs nt 10c a yard ; former price,
:5c mid 37Jc.
NEW OUTING CLOTHS
Reduced from 12Jc. te 10c and 8c a yard.
Best Value lobe bud 111 MEN'S STRIPED
OUTING SHIRTS ut 25c, 37cund 60c each.
M EN'S JERSEY SHIRTS,
Seft, Elastic aud Durable. Reduced from 75c te
50c each.
WATT & SHAND,
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
IJleitv.
-r EVAN'S r 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.
CErtvpcte,
qinE'LAN0AsTEiTcOTa'ETire"0HE:
S. St M.
One Price,
Best Goods,
Ne Stairs te Climb.
8HAUB & VONDERSMITH,
18, 20 '& 22 East Orange. Street.
autfiMyd
Genuine French Safe
People
IllSll
Stere
NEW
YORK
STOKE
CUihtttB.
m'ECIAL.NOTICK.
The Greatest Rcdictiei f
IN-
Fine Tailoring,
-AT-
H. Gerlia.rt's.
LIGHT WEIOHT HUITINQS MACE UP 1
OltDElt AT COST.
A very large assortment of the Latest Styl
Treusering
17. Andai
reduced n-nm II and 110 tots ad
.u ugnt-welKDt goods reuueea sit
same rale.
-Thls Extra Dig Itednrtlen will centlni
auring ma meiilln of JULY and AUGUST.
H. Gerharl
DIHECT IMPORTING TAILOR,
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dir-tMl
-tLOTIUNQ.
L. Gansman & Br
SPECIAL SALK OF
Men's, Bey's and Children's
MANUFACTURERS' QUOTATIONS:
..Men's Sulfa nt 12 03, S275, , SI, 15, 10, tl
Werth Deuble the Meney. I
Men's All-Weel Casslmere Belts nt$5, M.ll
worm jjuulmu iiieitieuey.
Men's All-Weel Cheviot Bulls, K 60, W,t7,
Werth Deuble the Meney.
Bey's Suits nt SI 75, t2, 12 50. Werth Deubl
tne Meney.
Bev's Suits nt S2 75, S3,S050. Werth Deubl
the Meney.
Bey's hulls at SI, S5, Ifl. Werth Deuble 1
Meney.
Children's Suits at U5c, 75c, Si. Werth DeJ
ele the Meney.
Children's Suits nt SI 25, $175, 12. Werth DeJ
bio the Meney. ,
Children's Hulls at $2 W, S3, 13 50. Werth Dell
me tne Meney.
Men's Seersucker Coats nnd Vests 05c.
Bey's Secrsuckrr Coats and Vests at 60.
Men's Pants, ut -He, 65e, 65c, 75c, HOC.
Men'a Woolen Pants, SI 23, SI .13, Si 75, 12.
Thin Coats ut 25c.
Melmlr Ce.its at Ujc, SI 10, 51 23.
Onandxuntaxe le early buyers our lareei
sertmenU By buyim; of the manuracruren
you have the assuranee or geed muring Cleth I
lug or money rciiinueu.
L Gansman & Bre.j
Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's anl
lunaren uieiuing (ticiusive.)
66 and 68 M0BTH QUEEN ST.,
B. W. CORNER OF ORANOE, LANCASTER. Pi
- Net connected with any ether Clethlnl
xieuse lu me eiw r.
VBe cautious nnd make no mistake se tha
von cei le i ne rurnu are.
3-Cleed every evening at 6 o'clock, Meil
any ana ,-sjiuraay exceriieu.
M
YERS A RATH PON.
Summer Reductions !
REDUCTION
In All Our Lines of
CLOTHING.
All Suits Reduced in Price.
Qualities as Geed n Ever. Workmanship!,
net Aiiecien ny me rrire.
In Our Custom Department
Yeu Can Find Mnny NOVELTIES FOU
SUMMER WEAR. The Prices Are KlghL
Myers & Rathven,!
RELIABLE CLOTIUERH,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STUEET.
grUlltlltl'X itCOOVtO.
Tharles,
S"
T.
ATLANTIC CITY. N, I.
Ocean End Delen ere A ve. New Open.
juncIO-Siiiil JONAH WOeiTON.Jn.
TTOTEL BIUJNSWH'K,
l"l ATLANI'It! OIl'Y. N.J.
New. Modern. Plrst-Class. CemnlPte. Paclfle I
avenue, between Nnir Yerk uml Tenucsse '
avenues. Accommodate 1100
uiifJI-ilind JOSEPH S. DAVIS.
ritHE OSBORNE
Cor. Arkansas mid Puelllu Avcs., ATLANTIC
CITY. N.J.
New Heuse. Modern ImprevetiK nts. EloveJ
ter, Electric Bells. Ti rms lundeiu'C.
Juiiel'-'Jmd .MRS, H. ..4BORNE.
rplIEM.VNSION,
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
Enlarged I - Remodeled 1 - Refurnished I
llrenhy's Orcheslia from June te October.
Finely appointed Cnreund Billiard Roem.
Ceaehes le and from depots and te beach dur
ln.i bulhlns hours. Openall the Yiar.
Jiiiiell-'.'ind CHARLES MiULADE.
A TLANTIC CITY.
HOTEL CHiTWOODE
Paclde Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantic City.
New und Plrst-Class. Steam Heal ; Cull bells.
Twe minutes wnllt from beach. LL50 nnd SJ.0U
Ji''ll- "I'miw-ANNI. aRUHB.
rplIECHALKONTft,
THE CHALFONTE,
ATLANTIC CITV, NEW JE1USKV.
SITUATED ON TIIK BEACH, NORTH CARO
LINA A YEN UK
my3-8md lCROBEinSASONS.
gev rtlc or 'uut.
-r-snil IIRNT HANDSOME PHl.NT ROOM
15 en 2d fleer. Ne. 12 West Kills; -'reet ; finest i
location in luaruy luruunsi or iivm misiuess.
Inquire of
vv. vv. .l.'lUS,
1I1.I-11U
Allt. jUullery.
-rpORSALE CHEAP-
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
'JO b
2S reel, with two-story brick back build-
Intr Vii by Sd feet
20ly 215 fiet.
Hull uud seven rooms. Let
JOHN H. METZLER,
s.e " DukuBL
-CALIFORNIA.
Vj Seclal Parlies.
Semi-monthly. Tourist
sleeplnc cars. Cheap rates. Southern Puctlle Ce.
Aduiess, E. HAWLEY, Assistant .Oencral
Trnllle Manairer, 'Hi Brendwiiy, New Yerk :
11. J. SMITH, AkcuI, wa.SdHt..Phlla.
Janlt-Jd2Uw
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