Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 29, 1890, Image 2

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?T DAILY IICrELLtaENCER.-Publl.iel
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,;., , erpottefflcc enier, aim nuetr ncnncr ni
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LAKO ASTER, PA., July 29, 1890.
ijti.
fv ' The number or American tetirteta In
Sf.&-Eurepe Increase! every .year. It Is nre-
Pmdlcted that the liegira will lie greater
, t-Vtila vnnt 4liin ntvp IwfYim. Thn rnlnS
Jfvjtfer a cabin passage are lower, mid
ilhe trans-Atlantic steamers will be
k3) This familiar nnrngranh apiiears In
M-ttaeuewnniincraevi'rv snrlns. It would
"Sfbe strange, of course, If the number of
ifr " Innocents abroad " should net keep
J'4.i pace from year te year with the eouu eeuu
J,? try's extraordinary growth In wealth
-.nu population. But the rage for
jgfEnrepcau travel wins greatly te exceed
this growth, and the excess is often
fribased upon nothing better than nneu-
rtfi t-.... nM.- ............. ..-.-.. 1 l. 11- .1-r...
isVf ucry. ihccauuws iiij; 111 iia iicicurc
&J frwitin.ltr ftiw)n In ff-ilitttaf mil. nf
MT Masens, but of very lame niioiegicn.
Sggk They arc intended te conceal the true
gAjnetlves, just as Talleyrand's lauguagu
BrrjSfwiis intended te conceal his Ideas. In it
S."-jet strancc. fercxamnle. that nresum-
fcft ahlv Rnnn Americans should Rnend their
0L tumniftr vnpiiilnna In T.entlnn. Darin.
SmL Vienna and Heme, when even the worst
gwp of our own capitals are nenrly, If net
ys altogether as net, misty anil unuoiniori unueiniori unuoinieri
fcX. able ? If. like Mark Tnpley. they areln
?. &nflvlt nf mtcint. ttini tttlirltt lit full It
accemmcKlated nt home. Js it net pass-
pjr " ng Htrange, tee, that many of these pre
.ple go te Switzerland te climb the
B- Alps, wncn ineir own country contains,
A a Mr. Jfyir observes, se many "dealr-
C able and praiseworthy mountains " ?
m AneTtheu gravely te tell us that they
jct In this way in the hope or iniprov iniprev
feinc their health 1
BF' Of course the Wile 11 Is derived from
ifjeven the briefest sojourn in tlie Old
?Xyerld can scarcely Iks loe highly eatl
k'inated. Every year a larger number of
'A&tne grauuulcs or our schools ami colleges
'-fkcress the ocean toeontiuuo tliclrstudies.
Om.la Itf .iltn..tt1iA n.l.llfnl.ln tf.i.ictl .I..M
UlOiS UHVj,.VUVI IllllllllUifli. VUllCIIIVIf
Tie ioe, ine over-werueu uusincss man,
'?$ weighed down with sordid cares; (he
!t'-V country editor, who reels hut vaguely, If
sWkt ull, tlie existence of any real world
vjbutslde the political one of hlsjeengi'cs-
:4cian, each immersed tee deeply lu his
jspracUcc te think of might else; the
vj country clergyman aye, and his city
ifgbrether, tee whose Intellect is in
aangorei necemingas pctrincu as ins
ftcreed : nud the teacher, profesver and
iUterary man, each falling gradually
S'lkbtit surely into his particular groove,
from which he will seen be unable te
vlift himself. JJJiat a l)!essing a run
-toreugn Jturepe is re-eacii or tucse
ilwliat a been te his friends, te all ever
Htfyjrhem .he pesses1 Inlluence, and
-jfyeven te me cemiriuniiy in which
KWl.- 11 All 1 I.. 1 .. ..I.
ic iivis i jvu uiu iiieugiu. imuK
'?J&1? If lltT lllill'tf. rffllll .1 filr.il-
ftdlug, machlnt-liku existence te
Ittrge, highpulsiiig human life, aud
Sd ..ll,.. ...111. .. ..I. .1.1 IV... .!....... ..r .
ppj,nd spirit, like that of early youth, that
vg".. luuy uiv, insL ui un, iiicii, ami nei
R, merely editors, lawyers, doctors aud
.J-the tieusurcs of art aud sclencu lu many
gp an uucleut gallery ami museum, hew
jj. tiv niuiii iiuniie iiiiuuucv:iuiiniY iiit'
.jBwcct waters of the Pierian spring!
Jy, Hew many Impressions of Iwnuly are
jvj!v flxed lu tlie iiiiuil never afterward te lx;
ftrfwhelly ellaced ! But even the cultuw
'.).V 4hllfl frillnwl. llllVPVlr frlf.nl. iljj nltcrilllln
ET value, becomes of llttle relative import impert import
&ij$&ave wuun compared te tlie sapping of
Kft("'l;u' provincial spirit, tue wuiuuiugei ine
pMjSjUupathics, nud the brendmilng of thu
5"lntellect, which are almost invariably
PS among the results of foreign travel.
Kjrt jjesiaes mis, an wive a wcaK-nuuueu few
iret
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jreturn home letter patriots than when
aail(r i uitir iuvu i uuiiie-
Itcvusiuuiiens is deeper, broader nud
.UunJ'hguUmed.
gregal m
Pl A Common Sense Outing.
kmgOuldbe inteivstlug te learn hew
, has t'lu nvcrage American tourist lu
' past. knows of his own country. Of
who are icrM)iially acquainted
some of Its wonders, it would
lably lie safe te say that themaieritv
E J was, visited the Yesemite Valley mid
(5Srinc- iciiuwmuiie iwirK, or me natural
v Bridge and the Mamuielh Cave, or
i:, , Niagara runs aim rierum, nir each or
ir these is set down In I lie l-iildc Im1.-u wn
preiicr Mecca for the tourist And in
this, as in everything else, most men nru
like sheep; where one leads the ether
fellow. Of course, If the well-beaten
track must be followed, it is lictter that
it should be in our own country. Hut Is
it net strange that, even In our hours of
rest and recreation, we should consent
te be the mere servile Imitators of ethers V
&., Jt seems wholly unaccountable, when
jyr re iit'iii uj I'lica miui'ies our pe cr.
&r, Wl tlie wliulc buuiullc'i coiitlnent Ik ours."
w with Its wonderful variety of will, oil eil oil
Li''t"mnte mill imtimil si-hiiitv nml M-i,n..
Surp;epIe are in se many ether respectd
Ahuvuhiku ill I-111V1II1MJ IIUU 1U in-
.dependence of character. Who ran.
&&net see, if hu would l'Ive ilm
inatter a moment's thought, that with
'A tltlie tiieexpense of following the
'k crowd, an ceuiiistuit out every censeu
iJfJBJ- - ,.-..- " iuui, i-iijuj it
R?s; vcruauiB vo.vageoi discovery with ull of
Ife-tthat keen zest which arises from lis
fgg dally uncertainties, its hourly surprises
jgaud Its occasleiiul dilllcullles and
fcjS .dangers? Compared te such an expo
fa., dltieu. hew " wenrv. stale. Hat and im.
&t prentablc" Is tlie tour set forth in the
.7 t711llli IWinua I 111 L'linti nil ..I.....1 11
. v. .- ...w.., . .... ...aw.. .... ituuill il
jp iieiercnanu ; and, nt great expense, and
i ir in 11 nerviIi.U4. iw.rfiitirlnpv. tiiniirw. ....
" . lm lirf.llr.il llm ui...ir-i .vnr.Ktn...... 1I...1
vlA &" ....w.... ...v numu i:An.- 1UIIIJU IJllH
jw thousands have gene through bcfeie.
? Would VOU. With 11 true ImvUli i.hMmi.
, lusm, thoroughly enjoy your hummer's
; outing'.' Tlien threw guide hooks te thu
! 'j1HpU tiilftfn ili.urii n.,11-. ....... I
fi, isi " juur map uuu lllarit
I174 nufin. Innr nf vmir f.wii lr,t u 1.......1.1
rby rallwuy, steumer nor stauc conch.
'$& The last Is the It-at objectionable j but
fcfw"''ya u'"" tl,(s rt'al llnl?i nd net the
I ) .hyiwcrltieiil make-belleve, resign coach-
. i.- 1I1LT llirllO. Id tllll klinlis U'hn lnii.r.i-l...l
.V-I." .... '.."".I""""
.i.iueiu. wnai you want is te take a
'Walklug, bicycle, horse-baek, or beating
. tour. Or you can vary the interest ami
nS pleaitiiru of your vacation by taking
Umu an. tirtl, choeso a suitable 8iet
for your camp, pitch 'your i tent"', en
smooth, gently-sloping grounds, and
then radiate frem: It. Thus, you can
walk bue day, take your wheel the next,
go In the saddle en the third, and In' n
skllTen the fourth. By adopting this
plan, which is excellent for parties of
mere than three persons, nud of dlvcme
tnMcs, you can hunt, fish, ride, sketch
and gather specimens plants, Insects,
minerals and thoroughly enjoy your
self in a thousand ways. Or, let
two friends two's a couple, three's
n mob cheese ene of our great
rivers and launching their skill at Its
headwaters, lleat along with the current,
encamping at night upon Its banks.
They can indulge in all the fishing,
rowing, and sheeting they please, im
well as lu all the collecting nud sketch
ing, and when thn wind is fair take
many n pleasant sail. Their environ
ment will be n continually changing
panernmn. And if managed fairly well
the attending expense will prove ridic
ulously small and the Voyage a most
delightful success. The vast amount of
curious knowledge picked up by the
way, together with the ninny curious
adventures and humorous mishaps sure
te occur, will furnish feed for thought
nud laughter for many n day locemo.
And who can calculate Its value In
health revived and new !eni vigor both
of liedy and of mind '. Contrast It with
existence en a railway train, or a river
or ocean steamer, or with the Insipid
hotel life of the eidluary summer resort
cither at the seaside or in the moun
tains. Tin: genial oillter of the Morning News
thinks " it Is safe te say that tliroe-nnhs of
the abandoned wells In Lancaster iire new
used In plnce of sowers te ruolve the elTal
of the houses with which they nre con cen con
uertod. " Inte tliciu," hit says, " directly
empty the dovnsreiitN, the contents of thn
kitchen and waler closets, and they are
rolled upon te carry elf by thn natural
subterranean courses and fissures the
accumulation of this lllth. And tliey de
it." And I10 calls upon thu heard of health
tonbellsh thmu. If It he Indeed true that
theso wells nre hu many " chimneys from
the nother world vomiting day and night
their malarlu and poison Inte our homes,
Inte our hed rooms and Inte our crowded
factories," this suhjecl should certainly ro re ro
eelve, and nt once, Iho he.iid's sorleus roil reil roil
slderntloti. Hut Is the statement line?
The editor says that theso wills are relied
upon te carry oil' the accumulated lllth
which Is dopesltod lu lliem anil that tliey
deit. If se, hew is It piiHsihle that they
can at the same tline vomit forth day and
night ieIsnu aud malaria? This would of
course be the case If they did nut carry oil'
thelr dopeslts by " nntural subtorraiiemi
ceurses and fissiires." lint as tliey ' de
etrry them elf, tliey senm te be dangereus
only te the wells which are still used for
drinking wster and with souie of which
tliey doiibllets liave subterranean commo
tion. I tut- se also de many closets aud out
houses. Would It net thorufero be wiser
te provide that all thoe old wells should
be lightly envoi ed at Iho stirfttce, and (hat
tlie me of well water for drinking and cook
ing be prohibited within the city IIiiiIIh?
Ker 110110 of our city wells are safe. We
knew of one which Is sllualed iipen high
ground, which had been in constant mho
for ninny years, and the water of which
was as clear as crystal and te eye nud
p ditto scoiiied as pure as that of a moun
tain HirlnK. but which under analysis was
found te be the very osiuiice of pollution.
Doubtless thore are ethur wells In thn city
In dally ue, the waler of which Is equally
Impure. Yet these wells, If closely scaled
at the siirface, could be utilized Instead of
.sewms without damage te the health of the
community, and at the same time save
thelr ewnurs much trouble aud oxpause.
11 is 11 quoHtlen well worthy the most
careful consideration of the heard of health,
but recent sad events should net frighten
the beard Inte rash measures of deuhlfiil
benefit, NoviirtheliiAS tlie public health Is
of the llrsl liiiiLani'e, no matter what the
cost may be te Individuals.
HcNATeu (Juav Is ropeitoil te have said
a low days age that tlie farmers of this
statu had no mason te complain of heavy
or unjust taxation, bcoause tliey wuie net
as badly elf lu this nmpect as thelr brethren
lu ome ethor Mutes. We foul very sure
that If thn senator had studied this ques
tion as thoroughly as hu bus the art of
"practical politics," he would net have
been guilty of any such ulteriiiice.
Ner would he had been guilty, were
he compelled te cam his living
by hard work upon a farm In
stead of gaining It by taxing his Inge
nuity in political intrigue. The fai mers of
Lancaster county, who ought te be thn
most prospuieus It the land, will he much
mero likely te agroe with W. 1 Ileyur,
esq., of the Lancaster bar, than with thelr
Junier senator. Mr. Iloyer, who is a Ho He
publican who thinks for lilmself, points
out at least 0110 most unfair tax discrimina
tion against the farmer. The assesMisl valu
ation of the horses and cattle of Lancaster
county reaches nearly two and a hall mil
lions of dollars, and these aie the only
Items of pui'Henal property that pay a
county tax. 1'hey amount, tee, te about
I luce-feurths of the value el the ontlre per
sonal preperty en our farms. After point
ing out the fact that the farmer's inceme Is
new cry tncageraiid that the census r
lurnss show a doercase In the population of
the country dlstilets, which tells Its own
tale, Mr. lteycr peitlnently asks : "Is It
fair that tliey should be thus subjectcd te
taxation aud ethor Items of persenalty be
exempted? The manufacturer," he add",
" may have thousands of dollars in stock
and machinery and wholly escape the tax
collector, who Is uovcitheless Instiueted te
KOek out the peer mini's only cow." This
is 11 geed illustration or the InjuMiee of this
tax, for tlie horses and catlle or a farm are
in 0110 sense its machinery, and no sane
Matesman, or pelltlr.il oceuomlM, would
evor think fera moment of placing tax
upon machinery. Hut hew finv statesmen
and economists we h.ue in public lll'e, and
hew many Quays!
A Sterj of Freiueul.
Frem llicSan Krancl-ru l.tuiiliicr,
Ca-itain.Swaseylsuii enthusiastic admlrer
or l'tcuieut's career en the coast and
declares that he Is desei vlng of every wetd
of praise which has been given him aud
mero tee. The veteran is about te ex pi ess
his vlews en the much mooted suhjeet of
(icueral I'luineut'scarcur in an historical
and blugiaphleal work, lu lulorence te
the chuigcs of oxccsslxe soveritv aud of
brutal lieatinunt te the nrlsouersVlio foil
Inte his hands, Captain Swasey relates the
lollewiug dramatic Incident :
Just borero the capture or San Luis
Obise, the men under Ficment had hoeu
subjected te great ex posure and te priva
tion aiid haulshipsef all kinds, and thelr
hatred of the Mexicans had reached its
height. In fact, it wus pretty clearly under
stood that iruny efiliu oneiny was unlortu unlertu unlortu
iialeouougli te fall into their hands thev
would spend but llttle time or senliineiit
in disposing cr him.
On Deccinbnr 17, twodaybaftertho taking
or the town, the plckolsiaptureil Den Jose
de Jesus Pice, who was railed Tutel. lle
was tried by eeurt-iiiartl.il en thu cliurge or
breaking his parole, was found guilty and
was sentenced te he shot. The r.iet that
1'lcewasa leader loiidered him still mero
an ebject of hatred and dlstiusl, uud en
every side were heard murmurs of ap ap
previtl when It was decided that he should
bay the penally of his treachery with his
lite.
The execution wus ordereil for 10;3U
o'clock In thomeinliig, and at 10 o'clock
the whele battalion was orderod te parade
en the plaza, where the oxeciilloii was te
take place, The prisoner was cenllned lu
a room In the mission. Fremont with tw e
or three of hlselllcen was present await
ing the coming or the prisoner's ramily te
take their lust lurewell or the beloved hus
band aud father. The prisoner, with bowed
Head, was boated ou oue ulde and opposite
steed Fremont with ftdded arms and face
unmoved from its usual stern demeanor.
The efflcemjn grim silence were grouped
about when thn wife with her eight or nine
young children entered, dressed In the
deepest mourning. The wife, was a beautf
ful woman of stately bearing and the chil
dren of delicate and refined appearance.
Ne word was littered te lirnnk Urn silence
which had grown oppress! ve. Then the
children foil upon their knees and with
tearful oyes and outstretched Imnds mutely
liegged for thn llfe se dear te them.
Among the officers present was that stern
seliller. Captain Itichanl Owens, who bail
never feared n living fee, but whose eye
were then dimmed with tears at the i
thctln sight borero hhn. (Suddenly, for he
could no longer control himself, he uttered
the one word : " Colonel I" Fremont's face
relaxed Its determined expression, and he
exclaimed: "Ye, Dick, I knew we had
rather meet a thousand orthem lu thn held
te-morrow than take this one llfe." Then,
turning te the prisoner, he said i " Yeu are
pardoned ; you are free."
The prisoner fell upon Ids knees at Fre
mont's feet and pre-nod the hem of his
cloak te his lips, exclalmlng brekenly In
(Spanish : " My lire was forfeit. Yeu gave
It hack, and henceforth It shall bodevolod
te you." Instantly lice erdered that his
horse be saddled, and from that day en
there was no mera dovetod follower of
Fremont through danger of every kind
than the man whose lire he had given back
te him.
Van IIectrn'm Cocea The original, most
soliiMe.
A Totlet Luxury.
HO.ODUNT In a luxury as well an a ntci-s.
ult.V. Placed where It should always be upon
thn toilet, It adorns It, and cratUles the butn
and sense. It sends out a delicious perfume,
nmliilvcii pleasure and health lolls users.
I)eti-ctlviind J'rlvate unicorn
Usually wear their bailees of authority con
cm led under their clethlnn, but Dr. Tliemnt'
OU wears lu badges In till) form of printed label
attached te each nnrt every bottle, se thatall
nay knew Its mission. It is Rlven full and
complete authority tenrresLullHrheaand pains
and dues Its duty every time. Held In Lim cos ces
ter by W. T. llech m and 13U North Queen
street.
Invfsstrnl nDollerrmd jtcullzed n Millien.
Ilrewn and his friend Perkins were talklm;
nhent ItiNestments.
'Once I Invested 1 1, 01) In real estate," knld
Perkins, "mid doubled It In six months. That
was the best Investment 1 ever made. I'retly
Kixsl, wasn't It ?'
" I've done better than that," said Drewn.
"Twe years age I was told by all my friends
that I was truing Inte consumption, and I
tliniiKhttbey were rightabeut It. Iliad a dry,
hanking ceiikIi, no apjrclltc, my sleep emtie by
flu and starts, mid seemed te de me no geed,
and often there was it dull, heavy pain en my
chest. 1 kepi grewlui; weaker and and weaker
and at last night sweats set In. I thought it
was all up with me then. 1 had consulted two
doctor and had taken ipiails of tlie.Jr medlrlnn
iilidrecched no benefit Irem lu One day I hsp
pened te read something about Dr. 1'lerces
Gelden Medical Discovery, and I made up my
mind te glve It a t!hil,litl didn't t-sectlt
would help me. t invested a dollar In a bottle
of It, audit heled me Ireni tbe llrsl dose. It
helped mid It cured me, mid when I com pare
my present ituud heal Hi with the miserable
Ileal i h or two j ear are 1 think 1 am siire In
saying thai my Investment was a much better
oue than yours. Yeu can't reckon health by
any meiisurunfilellmsand cents ; If you could
I should say that 1 had realized at least a mil
lion from my Sl.00 Investment." T!n!"Uldcii
Medical Discovery" is guaranteed tobenelKer
euro all diseases for w Inch Ills recommended or
money paid for It will be refunded. M,Tint
Causes Astonishment. ,
"CeinphlHly prostrated for days with hull,
ccstlen mid bilious fever. The eirecls of two
hollies of Jlitnleck Jlltxxl Jllllera asteiilshed me ;
visible Imnruiemeiit rlgtit off." Mr, Neah
Hales, Klmlni.N. Y. Held In Uincnster by W.
T. llech, 1.17 and IM) North Ciiieen street.
8
2 WI FT Hl'lX'l 1'IC! CO.
Lingered Between Life and Death.
Mrs. (lee. 1. Hinente, a highly cultivated and
estimable lady of I'reseett, Ark,, writes under
date of April 2.1, lKsa: " During ihe summer of
IM7 my eye bceame Inlliiuied, and my stiv
niiicli anil liver almost hopelessly dlserdereil.
Nothing Inte agreed with me. I took chronic
dlarrlin-ii, mid for some time my lire was de
dialled of by my family. The lending physi
cians of the country were consulted, and the
medicines administered by them never did any
permanent geed, and I lingered between lite
and death, the Inter being preferable te the
agonies 1 was enduring, In .May, 1SSS, I be
rmne disgusted with plivslclans nud their
medicines. I dropped them all, and deisuded
solely en bwirt's hScCllln (H. H. H.), n Tew bqli s
of which made me permanently well well
from then until new."
MADK II1H 1,1KB A 1IUIIDKN.
I have had scrofula until It made my llfe a
burden. I was Inexpressibly miserable, sick,
wenk, sleepless, and unhappy; desiring thai
Iho short time which seemed te have been
Allotted te me nu this earth would hasten te an
end. 1 tried doctors' treatment nnd medicine,
and travel, but noun of these did any geed, for
lhescrefiilagradiinlly grew worse. Onephysij
elan, who 1 traveled far te see, anil te whom f
pnldJlW, gave up the ease as hopeless. I then
gave 'ilii all ether medicines, and took only
(swifts Hpccine (8. S. H.) Four bottles of that
medicine cured me, nml for the past four years
I have had a excellent health and I am as free
fiem disease us anybody living "
Z. Ni.i.sen, Fremont, Neb.
Treatise en Uloed and Hkln Diseases mailed
free.
(I) HW1KT Hl'KC'IKIO CO., Atlanta, On.
T-AN HUUTKN'H COCOA.
Duller than Tea and Celt's) for thu Nerves.
Van Heuten's Cocea,
" ONCKTKIUD AbWAYH UHIZD."
Ask your Grocer for It, take no ether. (ill)
"1TINC0 CI1LW1NU TOIIACCe.
VINCO
(RXTltA FIXE)
CHEWING
TOBAGGO.
This Htandaid llrand of l'lug Tobacco Is ae
knnwlcdgcd lu be the la't chew nud the largest
plecn for the money lu the lnarl.et. Vtncetiti
fny en tiirhlumjt. Us exteuslve sale for many
j ems has established Its reputation. There is
nothing butler. Try II. Fer sale by dealers nnd
greci rs.
nprlKKitcod-fetn.tUUw
1890.
Si'liul Jtoticce.
IJIbTATi; OK JOHN II. HHKld.Y, l.AI'K OF
li Mount Je.v borough, dcivnsed. The un
derhlgned auditor, appointed In distribute the
balance remaining lu Iho hands of (ieerue A.
Hhelly, iidiululbtraler, te and among these
legally entitled le the same, villi sit ler that
purpose en Tuesday, August li, 'st0, al 10'
o'clock a. in.,ii the Library Deem or the Court
Heuse, in the city efljincaster, where all per
sons Interested lu said distribution may at
tend. N FUANKLIN UAI.I,.
Jys-ltilTu Auditor.
s.l!AllTKUN
V,- Netice In i
will be made le I
NOTICK.
lereby given that an application
thei!mirt of I'liiimifiii 1'lr.nfi nf
ijinensier Leuuiy, en Mituribiy, August Id, iwe,
lit IDoVleek a. m., under the Act of Assembly
iipptevtsl April i!i, ls7l, aud the suppleinenl's
theiete by Ueorge Frllcli, Ulias.Ot borer, Wll-Itaui-ir'iiMler,
William Weber, Henry eager,
Aaren Krev ami William l'liuUen, for the char
ter of an Intended corporation le be called
"The laiiicasler Mertal, Literary and Athletic
Club," Iho character mid ebjKi of which ure
the maintenance of n club forseclalenjoymeul,
literary cultuieaiulathletli! siierts nt Uiueat
ler.l'tt. lllJClll It. FULTON,
Hollcller.
Jl'LVSI, l0. J'-3ldTu
B
AHS ALi:. WIUTK LAlILi: AND C1UIN-
pu.ssaaa hi our.
JU UAbT KINO hTHKirr.
lT"ANl'Ki)-"
An energetic young man Is wanted te
tiikochiirgenrnilroccryKtoiclu this city. A
geed business stand ut a desirable liK-atlen Is
open te n renHiiklble piirty. A small amount
el capital Is required.
Fer furlber particulars call at
I'LNN'A KMI'LO.Mi:.ST IIUUKAU,
Se, 1" Meuth Duke (street.
a t Tin: Ht'Lirrr cakkiaei:
CO.'H
-T . ... "H,UvS" ui;i AIH,.MI.
hap families and want steady work need
"I'Ply. Heed heukes can be obtained at low
reuU j con enleiu te factory. An excellent op.
pertunlty will be given apprentice! te learn
trades lu Iho ilim-reul deisirlmeiiu. Ulrls
ran KettuiPleynieiil In triiuiiilug departiianl.
Capacity ut werkk, 3,0Uu vihlclis per year.
Iyl7-2vvd
m .i u.e-iin with August, i anil cptein-
,r.,,'.t,vt'1!,' l'; carrlugu Makers, ceiisUtiinr
or IliKlyuuiltcrs, e.irrtngeiniltlu ami Flnlslieie,
lalnteisand TrlimiK.rs itnm. in,, n.r.&n .. i..;
9Vttitmktr,.
1'iiii.AtiKLrHta, Taesday, JulyZ), lam.
Closed Saturdays at i P. M.
About 1,500 yards printed
India Silks, dark shades, go to
day te 50c They're net rem
nants full dress patterns.
' Have, you seen the 32-inch
Wash Surah at 75c ? A lady
customer says she paid $1.50
last week for precisely the
same goods in, another city.
About half regular prices,
Plenty mere like them in the
Silverware stock.
Best quadruple plats
Iccl1leheni,t4.7S.
CakeIlaktU,2J.
Butler Dlshes,$l.ra.
linking Dishes, tA',.
Casters, 4 bottles, 11.75.
ItlscultJnrs.lliO.
I'lckleJars.ll.
'Herry Dishes, i.
llet triple plnle-
Knl vei, 2M a dozen.
Ferks, fJ.75 a dozen.
Second fleer, second gallery.
Twe Linen hints from a store
full :
.Vjc Irish Cream Damask at Ssca jard, 00 te
il.' Inehes wide.
Ill-Inch German Cream Napkins, 00c n
dozen. A few washlu( nnd they will
'pinl 11.21 goods,
Houthwestef centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Sir (JBoeba.
T
HE PlCOi'LHTM CAHH HTOItE,
REDUCTIONS IN PRICES
iocixiskeut
12J DatlstlstK reduced le Sc.
Krench Hattnes JHeduccd te 19c.
American Battues reduced te fc.
DOe French Chnlll reduced te S7Jc
ll.ne Colored Bilks reduced te&Oc..
7.V:CoIered 8llks reduced le35
One liOt While Dress Kebe reduced from J2.50
te f l.oe.
PARASOLS
At less than One-third their Value.
Hlg Let of Klne Colored Kmbreklcrle at less
lhaueiic-lialf Iho rpsular price.
WW'e have hunted out Hemnantsln allde
tiartmenls and have marked them at Hargnln
Drltes.
26 East King Street,
LANUABTKU, PA.
mnr-JMydlt
iU'fflncntteva.
A THI'IIECIIKIIH.
Lew Prices
ON
JIAX1) AXl) MA CMXE-Sti WED
We Guarantee te Have Yeu t-'.OO te JlO.UOen
Kach Set.
ea-Aise ceidjAns, ki.y neth, Willi's,
DA 1.1 hlttf.
AHKTOHKEOUU
"DAISY" ROAD WAGON
AND
ROAD CARTS.
AT
SPRECHER'S
Baby Carriage Bazaar,
NO. 31 EAST KINO HT.
aprl7-irdTu,Th,ia
(!5.cuvBinue.
-yACATlON KXCUllSIONH.
RAYMONDS
- VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
AUTiavelhiB Exisjuses Included.
A parly will leave Philadelphia Thursday,
Sept. 11, for a Grand Tour of id Dajs through
the
Yellowstone National Park
and
ACROSS THE CONTINENT.
The trip Includes, besides a Week's Tour
IhreiiRh the Ureal American Wonderland, n
tourney ever the Kntlre lrlne of the Northern
Vacllle Kail lead, I'uKct sound, Iho Columbia
liver, the Mannlllccnt Mount ShasUi lteute,
Central and Southern California, and a return
threiiKh Arizona, New Mexico, etc., by the
Hinla Ke lleutc. lleturn tickets geed for kl.x
months.
Thursday. September II. Klflh nnd IjisI Ex Ex
curslen te the Yellowstone National Park and
lteturn.
Monday, Oclebcr 13. Excursion direct le
Southern California (via KrusasClty mid the
Simla l'c Ileute): also Tour Through thePacltle
Northwest and California.
September. A inniiiilrlcent list of Autumn
Trips thieugh New England, Canada, aud the
Middle Htuics.
eS-Hend ferdescrlptlveelrculars, designating
the particular trip desired.
UAYMOND A WlUTCOJIll,
111 Peuth Ninth St. (under Continental Hetel),
Philadelphia, l'a. J.v'JvOtd
(JCttrx-irtncB.
QTANDAHD CAIUUAaE WOUK.
EDWT. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BUiLDER,
10, 12, 13 .t 15 MAUKKTHritKKT. (lUmr of the
rostelllce;, tiANCAHTEU, l'A.
All the latest styles in IIuekIcs, Kmnlly Car
riages, I'hieteus, Surreys, Cabriolet, I'liu'lens,
liiieklMiiirdl.TrottlnuWaKens, Station Whkeiib,
Market vVngeus, etc., new ready ler tlie Spring
Trade.
A line line of SecetuMIund Werk.
New U Iho time te order for .Spring. Strictly
first-class work nnd all work fully guaranteed
My prices are the lewckt lu the county fur tha
same quality of work, (live me it call uiul ex
amine niy vierk.
Heixtlullng aud llepalrlui; reinplly at
tended tn nud done In a first-class manner. One
set of workmen cs)eclally employed for that
purpose
A THOSTEH'S COKNEU B.MOON.
A NICE HOT LUNCH
villi lte served uvery morning from U te 12:39.
Ituppert'k Celebrated Beer drawn from the keg.
aprSO-tfd
in
Peeples Cash Stere,
9h$:
S'
UMMER SHOES t
TENNIS
OXFORDS!
I have one of the f-anrest Lines of Men's, Ladles-,
Misses', lleys' and Youths" TcnnU Ox
fords In the city.
Men's Drewn Checkered Tennli Oxfords, 49c
Iley'n " " " " c
ladles' " " " " 440.
Mlsseii' " " " " 3Bc
Youth' " " " " 3C
Men' Second Grade Light Tennli Oxfords, 60c.
Iley'a ' " " Me.
Indies' " ' " " tfx.
Mlsseii' " " " " Sflc
Youths' " " " " fOn.
Men' HcstUrade latest Light Stripe Ox., 1100
Hey ' " " PSc.
Ijidles " " " " H5c,
Men' Best OrndeTennls Bals.ln Light Cheek
and Solid Ilrewn, 1160.
I have also a Large Line of Men', no', In
dies' and Misses' Canvas TennisOxferds, with
Kubbcr Bele, having Leather Hele between
the Ituhbcr Heles and Insoles, at II 00, tl 25, II 50
and U 00.
See Large Display in East
Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FHEY A ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Prlcea In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOB. 8 A S EAST KINO 8THEJET,
LANCASTER. PA.
-BloreClewd Every Evening at o'clock
ExccptMenday nnd Saturday,
ifliBCCllmtCOU0.
INJECTORS, HUE x.lTfLE UIArtT. J1AN J1AN
ceck Inspirater and Electer, Kberman
Heller Feeder, lenberlhy Inspector. American
Injector, all lu stock, at JOHN BEST'S, 333
EastKultenstreeU tn7-tld
"I710HTHE HE9T HOT AIIl KUHNACE IN
V the market, go te JOHN UEST, 833 East
r'ulten street. m7-tfd
CAIIUY IN STOCK BEST CHAnCOAL,
Hammered liar Iren, Deuble Refined Iren,
Hurden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd
Reller Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 8-16 te Ne. 16. at
JOHN UEST'S. W East Fulton street. m7-tfd
A OENCY FOR CALLAHAN A CO'U CE
J tnent te take the place of Red Lead. In
bulk It makes five times the quantity of red
lend and la far superior In making gleam Joints,
packing man and hand hole plate en boilers,
Ac., Ac, l'rlce 20 cent per pound, nt JOHN
REST 'H.SWEast Fulton street. m7-tfd
yf (rf FEET OF 1'II'E. FROM M
rcci jv nix. rnuiti y
Inch te 6 Inch diameter, for
VVVVV
sale at a low Ami re. nud the only house In the
city with a plpe cutting machine, cutting up te
Blnch diameter, at JOHN BEST'S.S.i;) East Ful
ton street. m"-tfd
CJAW MllLH, MARK MILLS, COK MILLS,
KJ Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Triple Hene
rowers. Milling and Milling Machinery, at
JOHN REST'S, 3.13 East Fulton street, m7-tfd
I710R ROLTH, LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS,
i Squnre nnd Hexagon Nuts, these goods In
stock, at JOHN BEST'S. 333 East Fulton street.
m7-tfd
rilANKSFOH WATER.OILB, ACID OR UA8
X or any shaeercaimclty, at fair price, go
te JOHN BEST. 333 East Fulton street. (m7-tfd
3F IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON HTOI'
L Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet aud Bib
ecks, lcver Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get
them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN
BEST, SJ3 East Fulton streeL m7-tfd
FOR PRATT CADY ASBESTOS DISO
Valves, Jenkins Valves.Braks Ulebe Valve,
Brass Onte Valve, Iren Bedy Ulebe Valves,
Fulton Street,
1117-tfd
I710R PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS,
3 Jluimers, Clamp Bexes, Couplings, etc., go
te JOHN BEST. 3. East Fulton street. m7-tfd
TTIOR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OH LOW
Ij Pressure, Water Gauges, Gaure Cocks,
Weed Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tubes,
Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder
Oilers Plain, water Gniige Columns. Cocks for
Steam Gauge, call ou JOHN BEST, 33.1 East
Fulton street. m7-tfd
17011 CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, ROTH
I; plain and reducing, up te 6-Inch diameter,
Malleable Mtttngs, Manges, Flange Unions,
Manifolds. American Unions, Tube Supports,
Hangers, Elixir and Celling Plates, go te JOHN
BEST'S, 33.1 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
WHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY
the pound, lOe; In lets of 10 pounds or
ever, 9c. All goods delivered te any part of the
city Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. 333 East
Fulton street. m7-td
10Li) BRONZE, LKJUIDS AND SIZING
T rer steam work, at JOHN BEST'S, 23:1 J-iist
h niten street. m7-tfd
OTEAM rtEATISTHECOMINGHEATFOR
O dwellings, churches, school houses, etc.,
tbeugTl successfully used oue hundred year
nge. When you contemplate a change call ou
JOHN BEST, who will give you a satlsractery
Jeb, at a rah price. iu7-Ud
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR
New Kiwnsby using LANCASTER CHEM
ICAL COMPANY LAWN ENR1CHER.
ITvOR BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TABULAR,
J Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Murine, of
any slze or power, of ihe best material nnd
workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fill Fill
leu street. m7-tfd
1710R HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN
' glues, from 2 tehU horse-power, nnd erll
c.il Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, you will
llndlhein nt JOHN BESTS, 3J3 East Fulton
Ireet.
FOR AMERICANSIGHTFEED CYLINDER
Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups ferBeiirlngs,
veu can get them at JOHN BESl'S, 3-0 Ens
t'lil'nt. Llru, 1,l7.iril
. III! 1.41! kC 1
Fulton street.
ITIOR BOILER 'IUI1E BRUSHES, STILI.SON
' PiK) Wrenches I'liieiind Menkey Wrenches
cemblntsl. Files. Oil Cans, etc , go te JOHN
BEST, 3.U East Fulton street. m7-tfd
1 TUMI'S, BOILERS, MINING, CENTRIFU
gul ami Steam Pumps, et any capacity, at
JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton street. iu7-tfd
RA I) I ATORS)FXNV MAKK uil DM
, sign, can be furnlslied at reasonable llgures.
by JOHN BEST. 333 East Fulton street. liuT-tfd
1JI0H CASTINGS, IRON OR HRASS, LIGHT
' or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN
BEST. U K.MI Fulton street. m7-tfd
TF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS lMRTABLE
JL Engine nud Heller, en wheels, cheap, as the
lollewlng prices shew: 6 horse-power, H75; 8
here-pewer, S.VX ; 10 horso-pewer, K75; 15 horse-
I
evver, se: jj iiuine-uwer, i,tu, vaii uvuiiaS
lESTS. 31 East Fulton slreeU m7-tfd
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
Medel Milking, Patterns, Drawings and
Blue Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN
BEST'S. 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
gicutietvjj;
DR.NATH0R8T, DENTIST.
211 CENTRE SliUARE.
Filling Teeth and Palnlcwi Extraction B;o B;e
claltles. New ScU made, broken ones mended
and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plate
aud pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertaining
leDcutlktry will receive prompt attention, at
erv MiMlerate Terms. Remember that Dr.
Nai'herstls the ONLY Dentist In this comity
who Is u graduate of Medicine a w ell as of Den
tistry, mi advantage that li obvious.
iiuir3-lydw
Ceal,
T UMBER AND COAU
J TOBAIVOSHOOKSANDCASES. WEST
ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Relall,
by II. R. MARTIN A CO.,
n3-1yd 421 Water Street. Lancaster, Pa,
Tr AUMGARDNEltH COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Ornciw Ne. 129 North QueenStreet, aud Ne,
NH North Prince street,
Ya una North, Prluee Street, near Readlug
Depot.
auglS-Ud LANUAHTER, PA.
UQ'
PEN CVEHY KVENIWU
Fer
ns,
-GOTO
Ne. 14 Weit King St.
ETerytbingSeld At tndBelowGest,
a
AS WE AKE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
OF BU8INESS.
may5-3md
N;
EW YORK STORE.
HOT WEATHER BARGAINS
-AT THE
BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET,
4& Inches Wide, Large Pelkn Spot Reduced te
60e a yard.
BLACK SlCK DRAl'EUY NET,
Ruman Mesh, it Inches Wide, Excellent Qual
Ity, Reduced te 75c a yard.
FINEST SILK DRAPERY NETS
Reduced from f.1 te $250. from $2. W te 12. from
Hlo II SO, from II 76 tell 2S. Twenty
Piece, 45 Inch.
EMBROIDERED FLOTJNCINGS
Bednced te25cayard ; former price, 37Jc
A FINE FRENCH SATINE
Makes a handsome and most useful dress. We
are closing out our whole stock of the latest
designs at 19c a yard ; former price,
3f3cand37c.
NEW OUTING CLOTHS
Reduced from 12c te 10c nnd 8c a yard.
Best Value te be had In MEN'S STRIPED
OUTING BHIRTS at 25c, S7$c and 500 each.
MEN'S JERSEY SHIRTS,
Seft, Elastic nnd Durable. Reduced from 75c te
60c each.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
B'
OSTON 8TORE.
Charles Stamm,
35-3T
BOSTON STORE.
DRY GOODS
-AND-
Notions
Were Never Sold Se
Cheap As They Are
New Being Sold
AT
35-37
Bosten Stere.
SUtevmu.
-- UTIIEH H. KAUKFMAN,
ATTOBNKV-AT-IJ W.
Hecend Kleer Kihleeum 1 uUdlng, Ne. t
North Dnkauifeet. pr-lyd4w
P.CSNYDER&BRO.,
NEW
IRK
STORE
Hi ten Street
M
in Street
Mntntuv
lrjENRrwee,
FURNITURE 8TORE,
6M removed te 186 East Kin treet,he,TlH
tall He of Furniture tf mrvry&mrrtpiS Ml
rliit, - u cxnniineourgeoajBv
n-vin n. ljr, t fffJIfff Klnaj
TTNDEHTAKER8.
WAT80M HERB.
General Furnishing Undertake!
NO. 26 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Realflenee JNO. J. WATSON, Ne. 4 W
Vine trwt (Southern Market.)
ReatdenecM.lt. HERB, Ne. 4.10 Seuth Qaed
street (Branch Office.) Jy.VSmdl
e
.CHHAQIBBS.
WHY PAY MORE ELSEWf
. FOB
NEW STYLE
OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST FOR
BLE GOODS.
WLet u prove It te yeti.-S
Ochs & Gibbs!
Manufacturers and Dealer,
(2d, 8d A th Fleer.) Ne. 31 BOUTlt Qt
SlHSEl,
H
EINITBH'B FURNITURE DEPOT.
AT COST.
We have a line nf Settee, Chairs and Beckerl
iuei win nuiiia ine rain anu nun, aim weaeair
te cioe iiiein out. ncttees, il te; were 137
Rocker and Chair, II 50; were 12 25 and 12 1
A. lew reren ltecKcr nt f l uu.
TODERTAKIUG.
We also Elvc nemenal attention te Undertak
ing. Day or Night Call. The Rest and Meil
Approved Aicineai usen. cnargc Meacrate.
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
T
HE OLD COJUNER.
"Mere Lightl"
Exclaimed the Immortal Gcethc; and that'
Just what we are having
-AT-
WIDMYER'S,
CORNER OF
East King and Duke Sts.,
With the new French Plate Ghu Frent. We
want te let lu all Iho light pesslbla en
EUMITTJRE, PRICES,
AM)
Methods of Business.
W I D M Y E R,
KASTKINU AND DUKE STS.
gwmmev itcoert.
OT. CHARLES,
. ATLANTIC CITY. N, J.
Ocean End Deliuvnre Ave. New ( )een.
JuncKKmd JONAH WOOTrON.JB.
TTOTEL URUNHWICK,
M ATI.ANI'IIKIITV.N.J.
New, Modern, Flrt-Clai, Complete. Pacific I
avenue, betwvt'ii New Yerk and Tenncsneel
avenue. AccoiniiiedaUi'JOO,
nprSNImd JOSEPH S. DAVIS.
q-HE OSllORNh.
Cor. Arkansas and Pacific Aves., ATLANTIC I
1-1TY. N.J. i
New Heio-e. Modern Imprincments. Elevajl
ter, Kicctnc uein.. titiiik nuaieraie.
JuncS-Snid M Its. II. OSBORNE.
rpHE MANSION,
ATLANTIC CITY, NT J.
Enlarged I Remodeled I - Refurnished 1 1
Ilrnphy'H Orchestra from June te October.
Finely appointed I'afe nnd Milliard Roem.
Coache te and from ilepeU and te beach dur
Ilia Ijallilng heunt. Open all thu Year.
Juncll-2md CHARLES Ml U LADE.
"a TLANTIO CITY.
HOTELCHETWOODE
Pacific Aenue, near Illinois, Atlantic City.
New and Klrtt-Clats. Kleam Heal : Call bell.
TwenilnuteH walk from hcarti. 12.50 and 13.00
per day. NOW OPEN.
niKKJind MIW. ANNIKGBUBH.
rriHE CHALFONTl'.,
THE CHALFONTE,
ATI.AKTIO Citv, New Jkhsev.
HITUATED ON THE IIEACII, NORTH CARO
LINA AVENUE.
my2-3md K, RODERTH 4 SONS.
IFcrttcca.
rpiiE
BOSTON HEATER
The Rent Wrought Iren In the Market,
WITH 11R1CK LINED FIRE CHAMUEB,
Oveicemes the acknewIedKed objection leth
enpeNeilcimt pet lurnace, nilmlltliujn th lat
ter decn threiiKh the pore or Iho metal the
lUostihiiiKereimKHKcs. 1 hi fctalciiieut In amply
Kiiltautlateil hy Iho hlt,'het French, German
and EiiKllth n'lcutliilK, and ceullrmed by Dr.
Derby, Prof. J, II. NlcheU. Dr. trunk, und
ether nutherltlei In our en n country. It must
hemlder thoalleniptte iihe ktiel, that It hai
licenpret'il hy exhaustle experiment te be
unlit for fcervlce. The best quality of plate Iren
only hhall be uwd, and li l of HiIk malerial
that thu radiator el the Renten Heater 1 ten-
The unparalleled succes.ef the Renten Heater
liaHMipplhil u with a nn.t lllar.il number of
lehtlmeulalK, nud furu hill description we are
happy te furnUh en application.
KOlt SALK it v
J. P. SCHHUM,
NO. 21 SOUTH QUEEN bT.
lNGLCTRKKfTOCK FARM.
STORM KING (2161.)
RECORD 2:30.
Hired by Happy Medium, lre efM performer
from 2:1 Q te iM. Dam Tepty Tas ler by Alex
ander' Nerman, sire or Lulu, 2:1 1 U, Ac.. Ac
Term for Sprlmt wai.eu or 1SW, ' for a foal.
Fer tabulatcsl nilline and ether loferinatlou
uddrew DANIEL O.ENOLE.
uprli-ttuiUw Uarletu, Pa.
Perch and Lawn
Geed
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