JP .x"ry 5tsl' "w ; ;-src v t? " - A V THE iAXCASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, MAY-11, 18$0? T?' i t 1, f . f! . sift: ssae frtttcUtgnnrffr r.rmifMAy. IVnUKMATT tei.tz., ration. 'CfcAllK, Publisher. .sr 5xTKt.UENCEn-l,nbllslied r Air iii ih year, but Monday. Nerved Mien liT tlits city and tmrrenndltis HIM end a week. . Hy wall five dnl-i I year In advance; 60 rent a month. riJCTfEIXIUKKCEH-One dollar and reents year. In advance. TO SUBSCRIKEUSJ-Hemll ny attain dr. And where uelther Of .NavWprecwed send In registered lnU&e'Yartomce, ns wmJ class mull " Atenies, T8S tKTKLUOEKCEK, Lnninstcr, l'a. PA., MAY 11, 1889. AiXlni Satut. deVeuatcr Is ucml. iset i la thousand trave the Jcat I or kitemten te this uctva, wlreil Pacific coast some Unys age, ibetelc life of Jtev. J. Damleu de Mheuld be familiar teevcrj' eue. i rare nud wonderful uere in f ibe obscurity of his name, nnd ew Yerk Jfcratd rightly cniis mm ; of the nineteenth ctmury. hix- rn age, when he had already 1 refutation as an active young ! In'Bciglttm, he wm touched nud ed by the tme story et tue nnscra nnscra gradatien of the hundreds of nbaii I knew, exiled in nn island of the aclflc Ne malady that flesh is heir i excite mere horror nnd loathing i the terrible disease of leprosy, and lils.vlgoreus nnd healthy man vt rnt i own free will hair way reuiut tne I nmrl nfliu til mm Ufa In tliti linr 3wu 5 -' v" oem. that he might raise the cre IWabllsh morality nnd law in that ionedflinkef iniquity, 'Ilieiicgrn- that he found ileile exaegcra- ijf Tlic dying wretches were without in this world or tlie next, "jinue i the memories nnd desire of men." iilirrtve priest went tinning tl.em like eugcf fi'eni nenven ami piamcu lcres. Like a nurarie enier suc- anarchv. wlille cottace homes iced the dens where they had lived, els were built and gardens began te Father Dnmleu had given the hope and restored them te lui- lty. He Inspired them with his Ueublime herei-tn in (lie fmv of death, i own perfect ceiilldcuce lit C'hris- llty. He tee lierame a leiier, nnd unshaken courage tntiglit his lei- ttjepcra hew te die. In lingering ry, as Inlicaltli, no did nil lie ceiiiu ifert and clevate his poenio. i life work is ever nnd this Island Colekai is vat n land of horror. P,tbey are horrors of physical suf- The Iravcler .Mermveatncr tells fcthey are tenlay shamefully neglecl- ny t ne government ei tue itnwnnan Ip, te which their Island iinnga. ' they aUflvr from slnrvntlen as well .seas, and new each man is rerccu his own grave. Jt mat' well Ih yfctl that, as this traveler wiv.s, neth- Ejs mere pitiable than te hoc ii leicr i only the slumps of arms digging (Sewn grave in the rocky seli, but if tnjretch works with the sublime hope cKlVe the island bv the man who flvut dftrO there is a vast iliilerc ncc in Ftlegrce eflirs"'mlserj'. All men of ever sect or faith must honor the ery of noble Father Dnmleu. m Cffects of the Storm. idmt and wind storm of Friday liWry llltle damage in this neighbor- in fact It cleared up some et the e, and had the general elluct of n ipoe, for the force of the wind wns (quite Eiifllcient te tear away Hheds Iawnings, liutquilostieiigeuoughto en away all the loe-c dirt en the ets. The lJclgian block pavement (clean as a phi, for tlie donte and hoi- i that Jiact been filled w Itli nccumu- slniud.wcie thoieudily dried bj the edn3's of het weather, and the wind : picked up the contents and carried Alnrge part of the expensive wnl ae reed, nut down In various narts of 'city, appeared te be flying about In sair. It would be interesting te knew many tens of this material wa en out of the city by that sheit sharp , Citizens of the west end felt happy , the lnke at the end of Orange stictt liisx'u :u iuhi iiuea up, ler tue sierm at Jiave epivad it all ever them alemr I the dust. Owing te tlienu-hinchely tliat there 1 net much lively BeiugjUht at itriTCiit, the vai ieiiR scenes and incidents et this are magnified te an amazing de- tin metropolitan papers, but the tar ing element appears te have been the i'rather than the wind. The mud 'dirt laft by the leceut abundant wasjust diy and light enough te stly lifted up, and many a citizen Inet forget the taste of it for r-eme i te come. Tlie Situ Dance. Ucro is mcII founded uluiin lu the thwest ever the decUien of a Mieug fly of Sioux nud Cheyeiuies that a t dance sunll W hcM in spite uf tlie prohibition of the government. eun dance Is a veiy uucient instltu- i useiui in eiii nines as a trial or the ttudeef the young bmws se thut if ' fell Inte the hands of their cuemlc trlbe might feel sure they would un- terturc without flinching nud re racing their people. The -un dancti gusiually the lunnedhite jireeuiser of i war nance ana me savages iiave al- been most dangerous when thev e, worked up their valuation of them- i as warriors by thli leirlble euleal. :, Indians formed n great circle td a heirible sort of may pole fiem ;top of which there hung, of garlands, long ceids er skin nud sinews streiit; ' te neiu a man. jjic veunu ' after working ihrmsvlvi's ui te roper state of excitement feicetl liutars of weed thretigli thesui- b efthe chest and back nnd tied iglng cord te the nreiectlnirends. i they danced amuudthe note while 41hewled and tlie eM men cut .Wltn khivw nud hatchet. Thli ep up uutil the splinters were tout Btand occasionally tlie nrdcnl iv- inuiedcatiiprniHMif the veung Uliateyeais, however, tlie trial "llil 1 envcr-much inedined. either lie. ' . m . . T uie savages nave lest their old ami piueK or because f wuii uie wuues iievs net education ler torture. i last sun dance the medicine man 4UCU attention by maUiim w ater theul lire, using a large ijuaiitlty : pc.woeiu mr me purnese uml riaevlng the noble aavage te take tetcketaguliul the white man. l. 1 iJ.vage seen after tlieuu'lit ' Uatnl laid the hatchet down ' , H1ie.tin dance is still .signalized j , wlf torture v.ulle severe fcmikp the Indians ven- dan- te til event the eflect nf thu t.'AUd the .1 - . r- . ni iiiv tutu vi iuis 1 iwsslble use of some LV hX ri, 5 l tee vtllj Chief Hsliciu . "3 Grasshopper, Rcvem! strong parties of cavalry nave tnken tne ncm. 'iiiceci troepH will sweep ever that part of the wilderness In the hope of Intercepting gathering bands from the various rcwr vat Ions nnd ordering them back te their land. As n large proportion of our little army is out in that country the police duty ever these dangerous people will be well managed, but the aceretnry of war and party new en a tour of Inspection may have a little genuine excitement If the win dance Is net prevented. Grewing rrcsllge. The Rtmean conference may or may net reach a nettlcment of the question qulte satisfactory te Americana, but whatever may hapiwn there can lc no doubt that the squabble has been and will be of Imnicnse advautage te us in the In crease of foreign prestige. The less of life In the hurricane hu made both na tions very sick of tlie whole business, but se far Germany, the strongest mili tary jmwer en cailh and the most ar bitrary, has gained nothing whatever against us by bluster and brewlieatlng. The world has been plainly notified that Unci Sam Is nottel)Ccnred away from anything ; that we arc dlspeMnl le give fair consideration te argument nnd none whatever te threat, We mny therefore count upon mere respectful treatment all around the world and our new unvy will help along tlie commerce that we hope for If it Is only managed with dis cretion, nnd -Mr. Ulalne restrains his Jingo tastes. It will require careful man agement in the future te keep quite free from the tempting alliances that may be offered te us by nmbltleus rulers nnx kms te use our growing Influence In pence and War. France eager for re venge, and Itussla for a chancu te seize Constantinople, nre leth longing for an ally te help along their Intrigues, If net te be dragged with them te war. Ger many has Just admitted our value In the game of nations by her yielding at titude In tlie cenfeience. Vnit.Anr.i.riiiANR point vltli prlde te the fust trip eer ocean matin by the City el Paris, a tteainer owned by n reniuy largely controlled by Philadelphia capital. Tliey nre however strangely silent as te wlmretliR ship was built, what ling she llles nnd hat ports she. mils le. Sim Is Ilrlttsh built null a llrillsh new nnd cap tain ami runs between Qtieenslewu nnd New Yeik, though any PlilliulclpldMii will tell you that Iho Dclawiire built ships arnthctbnst in llm erltl and his city u great senpert. Oi:.Ni:it.i. Wii.i.ivm Hau.smiv, wlirse denth vns nelisl en Krldny, was laineiiH hi the Northwest for his liilliicnrn ever tlie Indians. Onn of tlie evcrlnnd nillwnyM efl'crcd him 10,(KW ncrns of land its n mark of its appreciation of his inlliienre wllh the Indians, nnd his power te a ert war by his presence in Iho Indian country, but he do de (lined, as olTlrers can net receive pii-Hcnts. A coNTKMreiiAiiv tlilnks It curious that hallMoues nre usually wild te be us huge as walnuts nnd one iiaver heart of hall the size of a rheny or it plum or even of a wutcriueleu. II Is nlMi singular llial cor cer cor reqioudents nlunjs mUln'ss "Mtlnable'' pnpvrs, Unit slind iind jokes nre ahrnvs said te be flush, that nil sleiuis h:ivc of liite hmm styled eitlicr toiuadec, clones or luirrlc.iiies. A -nevixtv lnsiiui mer wear for men Is heraldeJ by an attack upon that ancient garment, the shlit. A I'nshlen Journal strikes out as fellows : " Really, new, It is odd that we Hhetild have pteMmed se long this truly absurd custom of putting en n Blilrt mei' tlie head. It tiiuibliH tlie hair and the temper; and is n ditllcull, iiiicom iiiicem iiiicom feitablo nnd awkwaul inoceedlng te go through Willi. In elder te get n shirt en lu this way It must be made l.ugr than would ethei wise be ncvess.try, and even thou mishaps occur. Vailous expedient have been tried te ninke the thing work easier, but they aie only expedients. The only easy way te put en a shut is te ninke n coat of It, and thou it will slip en with as perlect ease as any ether coat. We ventuie le predict that this w ill be tlie future form el the garment, and thatslilit dealers ocrywhere will hew tlielr eutor euter eutor pre Inn profitable wsy by pietnling u line of ceat-shlits, and IiiIiikIiice tlicin te their otibleinei. We doubt net the public willbi) glud enough teluue done with tlie ridiculous fashion of donning a shirt Ilka n woedehuck stiuggllng Inte n stiaugn buriew." ii:iih.nai.. Jehn W.N.iAici;n says the tlma is net yet for penny postage. Mb. OsCAit 1'av A ii ms Is slight in futine, ueai-siilited, grav-hniu-d uml ulxunt mluded. Seiys the New eik Tiitiuiie, Jehn- Cavai.ikii died en 1'iidiiy at Mld dlcbusli, New Jcrsnr, in the age of lnl years. He wns a selDlcr of tlie war of lli, and feuglit in the battle el Nei Hi Point. Mn. David Ciiaiii.i.s of MnnchcKter, Ohie, is visiting rulative In thi cliv ami county. When a young mail liod'reu a Conostega team, uinkiug tilps betwteu Philadelphia and I'lttsbuii;. Tliur Is whitening hhhnl;s, but he is new haleimd hearty. Oi-.vi:nAi. Hkmvmin r, lirn.mtcnlletlat the VMiite IIouhieii rilduvauilhadasheit Interview with the pieslilent. lieu -the JJosten lieu will tleuhtlcssgit thogovorn thegovorn thogevorn mout's contract for hunting. New u,,gs will liave te he maile, blnee lour mete htnis will have te be en tlie national cehu. i:x-Pnr.sini:.T ri.ivi:i.xn mid Mi. Clet eland visit. si Law umcc, Muss., en l"ii tlay afternoon ninl hiut'hiil with Mi, i:, p. ItegetH, letutnhiK at 7 o'clock te New New Yerk. When It bctiime known tli.it the ex-president wiih abeaul the train the passengers en the ethei cms inudu a uisli ler the ene lu which Mi. nnd Mrs. Clove Cleve land were seal ml, ninl it wtis all thu con. ducter and train IiiiikIn could de te pievcnt them being cnniiilled te held nn im promptu itH'oplleii. TliewciiewusrciuMted entheiettiriiliip. Mi. and .Mis.(le-luiul travelletl in an ordinary coach, NOT AN.UH IlITs, HPT Kl.r.PIIANT. ltiuiuMi ( Iiviih Aiilinnlsl an.eii I'unle lu tlitNrttet'( lilenuii. Thine was another panic in Clii.iige en Wednesday night, ll wu net cieatisl bv expliMllngllrew-erks nnd iiiuaw-a teams, as en the hike front April !te. Twe iiiua way elenliiintN worn iesisinll,l, i;r ii.n '"Bht's wild excitement en the West Side, 1.111 Illl.ll Ihl.ltllif.l .1 .... .lit...... . . 1..- ..... ...v.. .-H.ijHM.u 1,,, tiiieiiueu ev no fatalities. Thl was net beuuiMi of nny disinclination en tlie imit of the elephan tine ineiisteis te crush out a few lives, hut btsause the hour was Inte uud the leutn they took wiiit net crowded bv im-oi,1e or t chicles. " ' About 11 oV-luek two blj Asliitle .hv pliant. Iielenghig tn u cirrus, wvre Mug ehcertpil by Ihelr keepr rieni ii elr winter quarters, at the corner of Ithiulelph and Arm streets, te the Chleace A Neithwestern Ktiitien, where they were te be sldpiml te Kvaiisteu. The beast were chulutst together and tiavelllng quletlv en Uil.it stiect tewanls their destination, ai ai,. III ttll ft t.Wtttll.1 41 ilik,,innii l.mii.ill.... !..!.. il middle of il. ,.( .11 Z. ' .? A "...' '. te . -"- ...-. . tav1 Willi el "'" eiepnnnt. yelping and howling ns eiuy ti worthless cur can. Whether the iiukc uruies were uuxieii ler a frolic alter uieir lout; ceuuiicment. or ulieili..r --n ."i..m.iiivm. ui niieiuer M.W.kW rate, they wNwl both tails anjl trunks un'd J n.-u .,ii ui am hpceu down jke Mreei. I v nan Ashland uvemie was iiuuhtil the . jurne.1 north te ruhen street, tiumiK-ilug I leuillv. As tli- -..iii 1.....1:,.!.... ' .1" .. - -.. . ....,. ,.(1F. 1 ill,. 111,111, LXS' E.T ".'.!? .!". enx ejsIv n--ern,i 'm.t i.., . "" ..',"!". weiiderlna w hat the hubbub was all aU.11 y tne tune J niten strcs.t was eaeliKl t mW ,"X 'S!!.V. !!iW'' . AH the saloons and ninht rSiatt, ih,i ffi IwsiiiaswMl en their route fiem Uiei.M, -"-r-, ., , "inu u win inu trfirn ei"l,tfwl f ',lt'' ecrujuitu, who were new ?icln? au'i ?"" after J,ue frolicking ele- jJientti, A they ueared Western av?ue. a... .., r...i .i..,i . -.--"... en Lake fttrcet.frltthienetl patrolmen turned In alarm le tho"Wrren avenue Mntleu, shouting that n mob or Atisrchlsts were coming down the street burning the town as the v csnic. Krery spare edlcer around tlie station was nt ence ordered out, nnd tlie jinlrel vngen, lowieil vlth pelleeincu who lmd 1meii tiiieereinonleuly dmggetl out of bsl te fare annllier Ilnyntnrkcl sluugliter, was flying te the rescue. Asthewngen nmnded the corner whero the alarm was ttirnnl lit the elephants went trumpeting and tooting past. The i-lepliantit had net gonen block when It dawntsl uK)ii the Mrgennt hat the trouble was and Iho wagon-lead of po licemen Joined In the chase. Ne turn wns inade until Oni-ficld Park wns reached and there Iho animals, v hleh were " Hiain esed" together by an Immense leg chain, a tolepheno jhiIe. The shock sent pole and elephauts sprawling te the earth. Ito Ite Ito fero the runaways ceuhl cellect their wits the sargrant hait ferimsln cordon of elllcers around them. The sight of se ma,ny formid able looking objects fei n moment dszed the beasts, and they pivoted about several times ns If bcwlldercii. In a minute, how ever, thev elevated their trunks ami with n shrill I'ruinpet of dollnnce rushed nt the ring about lliem. In a moment the cordon of pollce scattered In terror. Fer fully an hour the anntmals raged nnd ruslie'd nnd ran through the park, trampling down the shrubbery and creat ing sad havoc among the hothouse plants. At length the keeper arrived, and In less tlme tlitn It lakes te kill a chicken he hud them under his command nnd en their wnv te tliolreld quarters, where they were pacified and set le stewing away liny ns If nothing hed lispjieued. M'.N'ATOK Ql'AV ON ritOltllllTlUN. AVIinl Itu liild te Cliulrinnii I'lilntiT lu an Inlcrvlew rimirman Palmer says hn hntl an Inter witli .Senater Quay yesterday mid fully dis cussed tlm situation. Mr. ipiay told Mr. Palmer: " I have merely te repent what has already been published, that I oxieot te vote for the prohibitory amendment. 1 regard the question ns oue of morals nud net of sit I tics. In the vote iien which party organlzjttien will net be uialntaiuctl. Occiipvlng tlie position I deln the Itepubll enn partv, It would net be proper that I should Interfere actively In the cam as en oue slde or the ether. Se far ns 1 am con cm nod overy Kepuhllean voter wlie gees te the polls shall eseiclsn the ilKht of sutlrnge frnelv nccerdlug te his ludhldunl Judg ment nnd conviction of duty. " "This," said Chairman Palmer, "ought te put nt rest the outrageously silly stories ntleal in iiewspnpers hestile te Kcnatnr Quay. I have never had nny reason te sn p p iMiHe'thntnuythlng but the highest geed fititli would be ebsei veil by Itenubllenu leiulcrs tewaid the submission of tlie nineudiuent. Innv of them are, like Konnter Quny, openly for It, and there Is en reason w by these who are conscientious hi tlie matter should net be ngnlnst It. We have a great many prominent Democrats openly for the amendment, nud all we ask Is that the peeple whose fight It Is shnll be allowed te settle thn mntler without lntei furence. It Is neusuctartau and nonpartisan, and If we have no one te whip but the liquor dealers we ask tin help." Chairman Palmer says further: "There is no movement en feet at our hendquarters or anywhere else that 1 knew of te circu late any pledge such as that published hi the T'eicr. Our undertaking Just new Is te beat the liquor trallle," he nays. " One Jeb at a time is all that can he properly man need. With the bill tvtsscd In thu last hour of the session at llarrlsburg, punishing criminally the corrupt solicitation of votes nnd bribery nt the special election, we ex pect te have an honest election ami letuin. That is all we need le win." Several entce lille.l. The pi csident en I'rldnj' made the follow ing npiKilutmcnts : O. I). Heyneld, U. H. attorney for the Eastern dlsti let of Misseuri: M. i:. Kimball, V. H. ntteinev for tlie Western district of Mlsseitii; It. It. I'nrr, marshal for tlieKiislern district of A'lrulula: .lesepli P. Wilsen, of Idaho, marshal of that lorriiery; .Tallinn M, T'ownsend, of Hleh Hleh ,mend, Indiana, te be iccortler of tlie general land nlllce j I.ars K. Aaker, of Minnesota, le be receiver of public moneys ai t Toetision, .Minn.: James .. praiumg, of New Mexico, te be reccUer of public moneys at Santa IV, N. M.j Hubert S. Itobeftseu, of Indiana, te be n member of the beaid of registration ami election in tlie territory f Utah: .Mm 11. Ciitllu, of Mentana, te be agent for the Indians el the Illackfcet agency in Mentana j Samuel 1). Wnrncnstle, collector of Internal icvcniie for the Twcnty-thlid dlstiict of Pennsyl vania. " Ifn woman will, site will." If he tcWlnke Dr. Hull'. Ceunh Sjynii fur li?r telil, he it ill be cured. 'J'ulceu (joeil nitvlcc.-l ImvcsiUTeieil with bad linnlarlie for jitusniid lime moil ninny reinc ittcx wltlieut eblnlnlnt; it-lies. 1 win. nd Ised te Ulp H.ihullen Oil u trlnl ninl It Imi entlrrly cured me. i:i'.llli IIM.TZ iliiiti-liril. Uil'iijette .MuiUet, llultlnieie, Mil. itclioUme. Iin.iufut s Hiiitviira wii.i. "in: iii:i.F A In Hie fellow liiRrlitirrhc eiiHiuiiliiv, In tliu inernlnt; nt 1O.S0, In th eveiimijiit 7:l. Miiu ilay school at l-jn. in. Wheu the hour Is dif ferent lllsetH-elnU) noted- Cilt'iicii ei' Gen -Cemer of Prime sml Or ange, l'lavd-iuci Illicit Ge m Kr.ituiMi'ii-Sr. I.t'b'hn-Marietta n venue, ltc Win. r. l.Uiilltcr, imster. Humlny siiioel ill 'J p. m. Sarvlee In tlie Orriiinn lanmiajeal i-U)p. m 1'ief. II, C. Scheldl , eillrlntliic, KVANaKUCALClll'licil -ltev. 11.1). AlCilLjhl, pastor, buntlny fcehtml nt 2 p. m. U.Niici) llunruiu-.N i Ciiiusr, (vii:vt -lte.i:. l. Hiijhis, nuster. 1'i-aUe iiioetlnirat 7l in. Mcsvexiir Cerner of H.ist f lie(mil nnd Hhtriiiuiisirieu. 1'innililiig ut S u in. lulmth luniiiint'cs. Ciilsi llAlTlsr-Mr Se.in, ofCrefeit 'Jheo 'Jhee 'Jheo lelcal mmuIiui , Hinul.iy Krlusil ut '.' p. in. r. HrM'illN'M-Cflllfgt, Clin?l -ltev. 1 C Perter, 1). JJ. J.k D.,or bufujetieenlkve. Hi. I'Al 1,'sltrieiiUKU ller. J. W.Mpiiiluger. DUUer. Henir servh'it nt II ft e U. 111. Ill till elpil' lie llev. T. C. fnrter. 11. 1) of llev. T. ( Tiusirv Lumen vk. ltev. C. 1. I'rv laifiiyctte college. I. 1.. Pre iti.iiliir Annliersary of the iitlsslennry unie'ly In the evenlnj. irinnu bj ltev. Dr. Juceb Kiv, of ltettilliitr. fnL.snvTi.uiAK MrMOiuvi. Cm lieu-Seuth Queen street, lheuuis '1Iiiiiii,wiu, iinter Olivet Haitist l ill lien- Jjist Vine near DuUe sin et. KniM- HiteiiMi n lte .1 M. 'Ittiel, I). D., pastor. l'nij.iiVTFUlN lte J Y Mltehell. Ji. , IKisler t'uuisr l.munw-ltev r. I. Iteeil, iaster. Hi. Jeiim. i.i iiiriuv ei ii y All. man, II. Jl. pastor Hiiitiln) school lit (letwnlit .Mis iiierlid. Mission uliii. in. hr. I'avi u.M. i: C'litncit ltev K C Ytikes. pastor, en. in., class, frulse sen tee nt n. in. UHAlKl.lrlllllA.V Hei.l'.li llulipl, iHlster P.iater' inernliiir Ulble elnss nt : suuda t heul at '.' p. in. i:euliiKserleeutUii in. .Meiivviw J.Mitx IIiitL, D. 11., iststet. 2ii, 111.. hinnlu school. M'lMl.ltN.M i: I'm ii( ii Itei.P. W llurWe, lmster, l.ieiiliiifkiiriiiuu by ltti Ames Unite ueeker, of Illrd-ln-IIiiiul, Piimi JI. Ii t'lll'licii- ltev S. M. Viintin, 1 P., pastor. Class nitcllngs ut lu. in. TiXCICINOM, ICICINOM s KOU.OWM. lUltKiu, lOlt IteitiiiiiiiilllMlniullel'iirkliii;, Asbest Ueik'. en and Wlik l'nckliur, eni l-uekliuf. As- Vee ik-sieh i Jim ineril, AsbtstesLViuent, Ast-stes HIicntliliiK, Oiun fitekliiK.lliiin Itliij-H for Wider ;,.niiii. 1-iiiiiiu.iKii i-acKiiin, Htvil rutent As. ,li'ssLl!?J,,,J,.,.H,H'.l.l".,M, l'"H' c"u'' "' l0"-s' UISl'M,:uilJisl I'lilteustrisit. iii'.'-lfd COM. i.iucien few unit. LADIES Willi .l.t i: A ItKIINTD IViMfl.KMllX .Ml'bl c.si: POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDER. It llilhiil-U fl l.rllllm.l ,....... . . .. . ...,,: ., . , u", I'Uill'les. rieekle. l.li.l tll. ,., ,!i i I) ;''i'""liiiiki the skindelleiiiely seli ,rllH? ' '" '.' . siii'iil.u no lime, Mhlte lend, and liimile ",r,a,kl""l,"' ll"K-r lU-li. uhlle KUU8AI.K ll vt I.. il 7... .. -'i". M.iti-iMiiin7 in me . ,, s, KvcrywlieiU :vcrywi 5--iu:wAitr. of im i tai itiN,,.-t Nff TICK. Uee. W. Hull, Chus. A. LeUier, J. It. JCauUiiiuu, H.N.Hnder, ('has. J.hhulmjvr II. U.techmu, a. A. Huble), J. V. laing's Mens, U. II. llerr, D. H. llelishu, . 11. .MrCkery, Charles Htatmu. Arc Itcceuiinendliiif nnd Silhuy Wild Eewer Coquet Toilet Seap. (cnler ErHs' Jjtm Cabin. Senater Ki a tUli circled sn old fnshlend lig Cabin en an elevated point of land which he lately piirrlied en thu Potetnnc, Just below Wnslilogten. it la much mere, elegant In Its Mnlnh unit ap pointments Ihnn were the homes of ear siircts siircts ters hi the Ven tSiblu dn.vn of loin ego, but pretuibfy net mere conducive le eomrerl. Outside, II prcseuts the appeamnce efthe typ lcnl old faslilened boil of the pioneers, being built of hut hewn In the mlJiKvnt forest and raised nod chinked In the olden style. The In terior will he flnUhed In nallvoweod, (Tem the pure, but unlike the prlniltlie original, will he flnlslieit In oil, This U luxury te which the dwellers In the rtlde Cnbhit or early day itareit net aspire. It being pure luxury, and net adding te the com fort or the domicile. Bcnaler Kvurls iH'giin the Ieg Cabin last sum mer with the determination Hint, If (Jen. Har rison wns elected he would rex erne the pepulur rninpalgu nxlem of half n century ego, " Krnm the Ixj Cnbln le the White Heuse," te n seclnl nxtouief the nnw ndmlntstnitleu," Frem Iho While Heuse te the. Uyg Cabin." Ilnrrlften wns successful; Hennler Krts' new, old-fushtenoit I.e Cabin will deubllcM also prove n great niece vs. Many n happy day's urreme from ths loll and rnres of Id great Na Na teon, our Leg C'ubln president will nn doubt en joy benenth Its hospitable reef ns the guest of the genial, senior senator from New Yerk. Orent as the success mny be that ntleiuti the Introndctleii of this old-time leg cabin te fash ionable life, llcumint be grentcr Ihnn the suc cess which has attended the Introduction of Warner's 1,0k Cabin Mnrsnpnrllla,one efthe old time, efTeethe remedies, the use of which, In prlmlthe tlinen, gut c our grand-pit rents health ami rugged etd nge. Hennter Krarts' leg cnbln l bill nnotherctl nnetherctl nnotherctl dene of the tendency lu fushloiutble life, nt present se marked, lewnrd things primitive mid nutliiiiiited. The new fashion Is for things old fashioned, nnd a icltiru te the old fashioned roots nud heibs remedies of leg cnbln days In holed with pleasure, ns their common use does net permanently Injure the j stem, as the use of the mineral drugs of modem uicdleil prac tice does. iitiercllutu'mta. TJyini HouizeNrAirlcivnioNAliv is- A; Klnes, from 2 te SO hnrse-pewir, nnd Ver llenl KllRlnes fiutu 2te 40hnrsiiM)er,j oil will find them lit JOHN IIIMTS, lit Kjist Fulton street. m2-lfd JirviitCArvriNus, I" or heavy, nt tUHT.arci iist Knit IltOS OR IIUAHH, MnilT short notice, no te JOHN iniuii sirix'i. iii-iiu OAltHY IN KTOflK-llUST CHAItCOAIj, Jliuiiniereil liar Iren. Deuble Itetlned Iren, Hardin's ltliet Innt, Itlicts, Het mid Celd Heller Iren, HlecLHhcet Iren ilfl te Ne. 111. nt jeiin liixrH.act uust ruiten tri. ms-irU IK IN WANT OF 1IHAKS OK IKOnT5t6p ("(K'ks, Asbestos fnelted Cocks, Pel and lllh I tieita, iert -eess, Kwing joiuei, eniinna gel them, or send your order by mull, HlH',:ti1 1 jist Fulton street. 10 JWIlS Ui2-tfd " -ttriiiTi: COTTON WAHTJ COffi: 11Y In tfits of in nniiints or VT the siunil, uk: exer, He. All (jisslsilellxensl tenny imrl of the oily Free. Cull en JOHN 1UXT, Ne. :l fjtst Fulton street. m'j-tfd TNJi:cteiw, nti: i.riTi.F. eiant, han- 1. eiK'k Insplmtnrs .mil 1. lectins, l-.wrinan holler Feeder, fenberlhy Insiieeter, Injectors, nil In Meck, nt JOHN , Kill', lllll, IIFXT'H, a-u lujeeiers, no 111 su iJist Fulton street. m'.'-tfd T 1ANKH l'OK WATF.lt, OII-S, ACI tl OK OAH, of any sliaiH" or nipncllv, nt fair prices, go iojeiin iiijsi,.i.i.i laisi I'tiiten sirvci. iircuti 1TAIUAT0KH, OF ANY MAKE Oil iM .S.S sikii, "in is' iiiriiiHiieu 111 reusoiiueiu OKiires, t by JOIIN lll-ST,:icl lt Fulton street. Iii2-tfd ITUIKTIli: lll'JST HOT A IK Ft'KNACE IN 1 the market, ke te JOHN I1IT, KU Fast Fulton street. ini-tfd T7I0K Pl'l.I.F.YH, HIIAITINO, COl.LAllH, A' iinniiers, i;uiuin mixes, 1 ou iillims, etc., go teJOIIN Ill'-ST, n:U Hiist Fultens 11 cot, 111-tfd I710K IIOIW, I.AO HCKHWM. MITT SCItP.WH, ; Hiiiiireimd llexaijciii Nuts, these goods In Hieck, nt JOHN III-ST.S,3J.Iliit Fulton street. 111.MM 17IOK HOII, Kit TUIIi; UKIIHHUS, STIbUSON ' I'll Wrenches, f Ipenud .Menkey Wrenches, combined, 1 lies, OU Cans, etc., go te JOHN lirT,:ni FjisI Fulton street. mli-tfd r old Fulton st IIUON.F.. I.UMMDM AND HIINll sleiim Mill It, lit JOHN IIF.STM, :KI Faist rvvi. ni.'-iiu A- bulk OKNCY FOK CALLAHAN it CO'H CK . iiii.-ii t te take the nhiee of I ted l.ead. In ilk It makes live tllnis tlie eiiniitltv of red lend nud Is far superior In maklugsteiim Jeiuls; packing mini nud hand hole plates en hollers, AC, Ae. Price 'Jl cents 1st miiiiiU ut JOHN llliirM.lKlliist Fulton street. ni'J-tfd ITHKi: IIHICKM. l'llti: CLAY, AT LOW 3 llgurvs, go te JOHN WW, :UI Fast Fulton street, lu'Mfd I3U.MFS, IIOILFKH, MININll. cnNTKIPP . mil nud .Stetim 1'iiiiiiH, of any eniiaelty, ut JOHN IHTH.:tH IJist Fulton street. aiiurd -VUKOOLDKNLION AND MIA (JFF.NDA V Cigars, Ge elKiirs, nre hniul made with long Clear lluiuua Fillers. M's nud luuslwm-s. DL.MI'III'H CIOAK SlOltF. nlS-lfdlt HI liist KlugHtrevt. OAKTICUliAK ATIENTION P.VII1 TO I. .tiisici .iiiiKing, rntlrriis, DniMlnirs nud llliie Prints, llllSTH.'Kll lit nrlces leuvnuable. ric ut JOHN iisl rulteu street. ln'2-ird ITIOKIIOILFKS, HOItlONTALlfltCLAK, 3 Veilleul, l'orliible,Clniler,.riirlne,oruii) sUe or lrfiMir, nf ihe lt man rial and work werk mniishlp, go le JOHN lllT, trci liist Fulton street. inMid ITIOK Ki'lUMOAtnCrt, I1I0II OK LOW I' Pressure, Wnter Uniiges, Ouuge Cis.-ks, Weed Wheels or Wclghnd, Olass Tubes, Whistle". ijiilinnsfnritcnin (Inuges, Cillnder Olleis fhilu, wntir (liuite Ciiluiuus . C.K'ks for Sleniu Un lives, lull en JOHN IIIIT, SCI Fust Fulton slrti L mS-lfd MACHIN1SIS MAM DO IM.MFDIATFLV. Htenit) einpie) nit ui guarantied te the light jstrlv. Apnlj nt tlie CHAMPION llLOWl.llANHPOIlOPCO., Cor Clan I, ute s. A Hairlsbiug Pike. mS-aiil I.TLFOANT KOOMrl FluTllFNT AT SU.i! Ii Fust Klngstrti 1. Hulled for Dress-.Mtik-liirf, Dentist or eltlees. Applv le v ,n, .. . T.O. WHITMON, .Se. 10V, liist King St., Keul Kslnte Agt. liiil Jud SIliJ-i'lJKLllH'lHt .sltilHT'KN'lTtK PURE RYE M.i enu distillation. WHISKY. seplVlfd 80,000 I'FIM' OF PII'L'. FIIOM Inch te II Inch d laiin.-ler.lfnr s lie ut 11 low tlgure, nnd the only house hi the II Inch ilhiiniler. at ten sin st 11' , "" " I'lis'eiiuiiiainiu'iiine, culling unto uii.-s iii-ii n, 111 ijisi mi in'.' tfd rye i'aki:ni.. II for 11 lull eouise in the Keyslune business (.ellege. I'e test thu merit nud nuthistet I m. purling 11 practical lluslurss Fduc.tllen, lslt this Institution nud Jude Inr eurseli. 'the eulj lliisluess College thut dues tenth book keeping pi net lent I v. , W. II. MOSSF.K, frlneliml, It, North IJiurn strict, IjukhsUt, fii. tfiUw J.l.Nll Wul.l', FURNITURE STORE, bus lemeied te I UI I'jist Khur street, hnMiucn lull line 11I l'iirultiireorever i1eseilitinn ut ihe ,ii-i, ,i-i. ,ii.ii 1 iKirriniiiug pieinpii) ut tended te. Cull nnd evniuliienur nmsl, uslfdlt II. WOLF, lsiliistUlngHlnet. "y 1.1 K KA It t N FA K W HA It ! Jl isl' MtKIVCD! 'lake n hsik ill our wlndeui. litfere btivlng -lseuhere. Milrts imil.muilrhili,U7e nniiJiS'! Shirts (hiundrledi, Wound Tee. UiirtiHii make uul.uiiidrlisl. TV; l.iuudrled, fl.ul. .Mnde te Order, from tlie tot.' ui. Hannel Shhls.fsV te v:.W. Hire hundred samples of tluiiue s te pjek friuii, inude te order, thnreughl shrunk; "TROUT & SHANK, Milit Miiunf icturers and Men's liutlltters, 110 .Nnrlli IJiuvn SIiii I. mai'Ji'-l dU STKA.M. edestiet'ienll the intention or oeii-lllncrs efSteuui thssUiiud Fns'lii.Trs' Hiniplles, te our large nnd Mtrltdstei'k or Fliss., 'des, Cis-ks, Mitlleiible unit Cast Iren Fittings, Asliestes itlenls'steu uml I'.udurlan, Hlus-l, I'l-len and u,.i-liichinus; neeicit uiiii ueu l.llie Keneet- I Ing0.iuge(ll.ise, Meani Itadlamrsniut Meain 1 Heating ApisiRitiik; Set nud Cap Hi'ivus.aiut ' lu laci nlmest eier thing requlnsl h steitiu liters, and ull of which we ellir nt prleiNuhhh ' Biuinuiu-e 10 00 lower man iiiose of nny ether denier lu this vlelnliv. Wchiiopeltlw-I) the lurgis-t stock-, nud U--lug ceiuieet.st with the 'leleiihone Fiihanu'e. are prepuusl le roeelenud till nil orders In the shortest iosslble time. When in want or any. tiling III our line, enll en u for piKvsiiuil we ulllmnWnc iui of our ability ami willing, tics te sae jeu Meney, Delaj uud Vexation. Our facilities for funiMitlnt Klistnes, Hellers. Miuttliig, Pullels, llauiiers.Hiieelul Muchliien, fluiuU-iH' nnd this Kitten Ttsils, Fatlerns! Medels, nud Iren uud llruss Custug, uud ler the prompt re)silr of nil kind of machinery are uueitcllcd lu Iaucuicr, nnd we resiiectfully solicit u share or our imtrouuge. Central Machine Works, HI A- irl NOKTH CIIItlsTIANhiTKKirf, Lancaster, Pa, teod Werk, llensenable Chergcs, Prompt ness. Telephone connection. dJ-tfdll IPAnitHtcfk'. nttLADKU-MIA, Battttfejr May J, jaja. Perhaps it is because the English cotton striped, Dress Stuffs new se popular have a seaside touch that .they are called "Galatea Stripes," the wearer of a dress from them being for the time a Neried. Be that as it may, the first in voice, received two months age, went a swimming. J-lcre is another let at your service, brought by electricity and steam.. 27 inches, 25 cents. There'll be another rush for them. Northwest of centre. Sateens. Frem Mulhouse, knew is the hub of Universe, printed which you the Sateen by Keech- lins, the art printers of textiles, the best grade, at 1 8 cents a yard. Ne time te explain why they tumble from double. They are here, that's the price, and that's enough, save only that the designs are neat and small, in pepti ar colors. Uut this has nothing te de with the regular lines of Sat eens, which range from 12 te 35 cents. Northeast of centre. Free wool in the 25 cent Challis. Yeu pay 'only for spinning and weaving, printing and finishing, and nothing for the wool. Why should you, "when they are at half the start ing price and one-third off the rate of .three days age? The call for them began as the doers opened yesterday and continued actively all day. 100 styles, 2Sj4 inches wide, all-wool, 25 cents. Southeast of centre. Corsets, Within twelve days they came irem r ranee te our coun ters all ready for sale,. The first let of a new style of Cor set which we call the Telia, but why we call it se nobody can tell just yet. The price, for in troduction, is $1.25, but it .is worth mere, far mere. The American Corset world is richer by our discovery of the Telia. Second floei, first tp:illcry,.litnlpcrslieet sldr. If you failed te read what we stated yesterday about Dinner Sets reduced, you should come te the store te-day. Cannet afford te print it again -r-goeds tee cheap. The same is true efthe Ivery Art Pottery. Herein! fleer, second gallery. The Clothing of the period is here right at all points and right for either Beys or Men. Market stieet fieut, east of Main Aisle. Yeu can buy a Bouquet Tabic at $1.50, finished in either mahogany, cherry, or antique oak. Real bargains in the nick of time for use. Uasemenl, north of ceutre. A chilly subject, but you need net pull en your overcoat or attack your quinine pills. nn aueut new you may for ice and save it. They say the l'uritan frigerater does its u'erk care Re- wjth less ice than any ether kind and does it better. That covers the whole case. Economy and perfect work. The Puritan is right in theory, is is Just as right in practice. There's the test. Madame and cook agree with what scientific people say about the Puritan. Any Refrigerator needs care. But the seunder the theory upon which the Refrigerator is get up the easier will it be te keep it in order. The first step toward a proper Refrigerator is easy lump of ice and a box. Then the trouble begins. There must be geed drainage or the wet will work mischief ; there must be circulation of air or moisture and feed smells will gather. The box itself must have non nen non eonducting walls and be free from odor as glass. Every corner must be easily get-at-able te clean. Keep all" these points in mind when you are weiehiny l?r..;rrn.-il ,.,..!, Tl"..' " "sini-iiiiui nuiu, limy vital. re Here and there ater hits the mark a Refriger in one re- spect or another, or for a spe cial use. The Puritan hasn't a weak spot that we knew -of. It makes the air cold, pure, dry. The space between the inner lining of zinc and the frame of tulip or poplar is filled with charcoal. Yeu hear of " sawdust " in some Refrigerators and " dead airspaces" in ethers. Think4mV'.el,,'uulu,1ivwl'f,,? 'ihe price iwc. xen ,-.',.... .. ' u nil tens ure biiue sold In Iiuenster Willi el it! Why, disease cerms love te lurk in sawdust if its a bit damp And the idea of a dead air envelope te the box that holds the dainty things you eat ! Yeu want pure, ice cefd five air in and around your Re frigerator, and that's what the Puritan gives you. IpWdHamAkfr4. Uprights and Ice Chests. Itasewent, northwest of centre. Jehn Wantmaker. Itrtv 9Hrvtitmnt. "11TR EXAMINE EYES FltEE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yea TWak Year Syea Are Ooed! If you hsre them examined you will probably mid that there Is something wrong wlfli tbeiu, and that (laaaea will be a great help te you. We two Inimitable "DI A MANTA' lensea, wbleh are made only by us, nnd recommended by leading OcullsU ns the best aids te defec tive Mslen. Se 00,l Spectnc,c"' W.OO j usual price, Htecl Hpertaeles, SOe.t nsnat price, Sl.OO. ArtlOclul Kyes Inserted, 0 j usual price, 910. M ZIKEMAM A BR0.130 S. liitk Stmt, OPTICIANB. 1 PUIiDELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Street. myMyd Hi: INITMH'H. NOW 1H THE- TIMETOBUY FURNITURE. Don't wait until It get! se warm but call new. The prices we have are net exactly CHILLING, but you will net get excited ever them ; they art tee low for that. When you se thete cheap chairs for the perch and Inwn, some already In and ethers te come you will be pleased, we knew. S-OFIt A!M-"TUE BEST GOOD: FOKTHE , LEAST MONEY." HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen St Mv KKS 4 UATHPON. Memuy High Op ! We Have Kveijlhlnj You'll Loek for In Het -OTeatlier CLOTHING! Just wlint will Rive you comfort these scorch In; days; and If you go nbeut titeltcrlng with Heavy Clothing, It's because you've net availed yjurself of the opportunity offered here. If you are looking for u NICE BUSINESS SUIT, Of very pleasing color nnd d"lrabl8 weljht, skeleton Hack Ceat, soe ours for $10.00. The) 're the popular thing te-tU-. All our make. 'I hej 're geed mine or they wouldn't be here. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCAHTCn. 1'KNN'A. iTaug.Vin'm"- Don't Read This! Fer wc knew II 3 en de you will be rUht off;e Konur llurgulnsln TEAS, COFEEES, -AND- Fine Groceries WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOV. Itemember fLAUKHH LOW I'UICIH area entity unit net ttfletleiiury legend. Larue Petties UurlieeA Ces Hulad Dressing; only V. n bottle. Hilt's l'eUniis.rreneh.IVns, A. Oellatabrnnil, I'oie'serNcl-on'sOelntlno, lfsjn pnekaire. llukerer llimkel Ure.'s Chocolate, ls,"ataLe, HpuKhetll Mnenreul, Uuest, liMc. u puck. Ituser's He.it Deer, He. a Iwtlle. llroeke's C'rystul heap, te, 11 bar. Cern; A. Ce.'s llelfnsi Dinger Ale 11 ml Hasp berry Vluegiir, finest lu ths world. Flcnir Is Lewer. Orled Deef nnd Uolegna nt fie. n pound hm thnn the sumo ijuullty emi be bought ut elo ele w here. Cnmietl llettled Goods nt Cut I'rlees. 1 Klnest ltrund Cedtlsh at Deep Hen Prices, and in mill ns in ether soeds that wilt make 1011 ro re ro Jeiie. WIIOLIlSALUANUltiri'AIL Tea and Coffee Stere, It! AND 1 1 SOl'TII Ql'KI'Js- HP. iTelephene. iii-5I,Kdw TrcYTin:aF..siiiNi: W1IKN YOU 1'1'ltCllAMK PEARL FLOUR. til 1st lilMiiilF.ii't iirl In- l.-wl.Mnri) t. SON.Auiivllle.l'nT ' " jiie iiiKii eiitimeter eflhu Cleur nnd ttrent i.7ndep! uen,im,'ma'''ca ,UM U1 ""' ,u,u's Kreider's Pearl Fleur ;,,fW'..l.M,,Uf,u''ie,. Tiienemiiu lvanneur I Is ill While Piiper DaL-s. Korsuleat GRABILLS Original and Only Gash Grocery N. W. COR. DUKE & VINE STS., I.ASCASIER, l'A. WOpcnErenlnzs. MYERS A RATBFON, SAMUEL CLARKE'S i tuaylt-M.W.F Vm atwcttUrmtnt. or. uin ii V OchsltGlbbs, .U at Wferteati, 31 SOOTI QOEBI ST. HKtVH -tx-FCItNlHHINU Yeu ran Mlect from an nameua stock of Beautiful, Wll Made, Mew Slyte Being at Small expensn we (iiarantas tha lowest I'rlees. Comfert and durability com bined tn our teek of Spring Beds and Mat tresses. Deit Hnlr Mattresses made te order. OCHS&GIBBS, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 81 S. Queen Street, LANCA8Tnn,rA. allljrrt HOT WEATHKIt THOUOltT. A Het Weather Thought! New that the het weather Is upon in let us rnaka a surest Ien; be enreful In your diet I And one of the went thlncs that ran be taken Inte the human stomach Usourer heavy bread. ThU can easily be avoided by using LEVAN'S FLOUR! There's nn doubt about this. It has bun demonstrated In thousands of fniullles. Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. dt-Iyd lAlirnTCLEANINU. Capacity 7,000 Yards PER DRY, And evsry yard thoroughly clenned nnd thor oughly vantlliitcd by our Patent Celd Blast ! And colors brightened equal te new. Carpels tnken nwny and returned clean name day without regard te weather. freight paid una wnyen Carpet" out of the city. Positively no injury te the most Delicate Carpet. OflDUlta AT J. B. Martin & Ce., H. 8. Shirk & Sen's chW, jun, H. L. Shenk, (Eastern grocery) T OWKmT 1'ltICEH. PARASOLS Af1) Sun Umbrellas ! THE LAltatST AHTOUf JIENTAND LOWEST 1'niCF.S AT ROSE BROS, & HAfiTMAN'S, 1 1 rvsr kine STiiEtrr. upMiniLAK pTAOEU & mteTiinn. CARPETS ! Mequette, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels,: ''i. Ingrains. China Mattings, Certicene, Linoleum, Oil Cleths. LAHOK ANI1 t'OMl'Lini: LINCH IN ALL THE VAHIOUH QV. LITIEH. Upholstery. C tlU'KTREWIXa AND UWINO AND HEFiri'INa MY COMt'CTCNr WOltK- JICN. A 20, 27, 29, 31 W.KING ST., l.ANCASTi:i, l'A. A (MtOI'K, ' UNDERTAKER, sm North Queen street. I am new prepared teat tend te ull orders in my line, uml will Klemy persona) attention le the tiulues nl nil times. I am prep-irrd te preserve btxllit by einbaliulii'.' them or u lib cold atr, us iuu be deslnsl. A. C. KOTE, eS7dmd Ne. .1st North y uts?u Hirect, SALIiJ.MEN.-WK WISHI A FEW .MEN TO sell our feeds bysample toitheuhelesala. 11 1 id tetall trade. Largest manufacturers In our Hue. Enclose 2-ccnt staimi. Wages t jwr day, lVruiancul position. Ne pestals answered, Heney udianred ler w aces, adveilUlnT. etc CENTENXJAL JIANT'd IX).. eprl2-30taeed Cincinnati, Ohie. M Ift .1" ) .Kr ilA,v.tt-n;,,