Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 03, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAH.Y ItfTELLIGEXCER, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1889.
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WEINMAN FOLTZ, Editor.
CLARK, Furnisher.
LT umUOEMCER.-PnbllhA
Mr Is the Tt. W Sunday. 8ct re
In thwlty nd "Mimmndlng
laitenctnUtv week, lirmall flvi del-
?W dvnice; BO cents month.
kT I5TKt.UOESCER-One dollar nnd
M rmr. In advnncw.
I TO SUBBClUBF.llS-Hcmll by check
order, nnd where neither of
h procured nd In registered
I at the rcwtolfle, iu second cliun mnll
MUmh, TBS XHTSLLIOEHCEll,
:' lAnrAter, Va,
I, ?A., June 3, 1889.
The (limit Floed.
Nely news In the journals, the
tht of. the people. Is of the
I Of 1B8SI, which In itH destrue-
; life nnd property Mantis uiic-
I In the annnl of this country, or
ether In Its modern history.
I dark dfetincl ten It Is Indebted
housing of waters In the Conc-
valley, where nearly nil the Iixs
occurred, inc cnuc 01 tins 11
r belhjred te be the iiurrtlng of the
reservoir, eiguieen unit's innn
own, which tilled the narrow vnl-
Pwlth IU torrent. It has net
keen positively ruccrtniimt thnt
kwnter did the dauingc. nnd its
irg owners mikk1 that n dam ut
rB fetatien, four miles from Crewen,
tnavc eecn tne one inni nreue.
sseemnte be little rrnmiu for this
tlen, which conies nnturnlly from
horror stricken nt the thought of
tcr charged te their property.
tk te lie said for them that, if their
Jdld break, they can liaidly !
. with a disaster that was uiifore-
rthe engineers of the Pennsylvania
I company and of the l uinbrlii
kcempanyi Te every one wlie
101 me linmcuMi icks cniifeu n.v inu
leg or tnis dam, tlie rcllectlen mum
liwliy wns It net foreseen by the
?f the creat companies that hud
chfUMaku? That 11 was it for-
mustv be nssuiued ; for surely n
Rcien of the result that has
Itf. nlxmlb would linvn caused
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empt nuniemcut 01 se lerruue a
There are stories aflent that
urn was suspected te lie weak ; but
' all such tnles niny lie. rejected in
of the Interests involved iu its
If they nre true, we can only
' a great carelessness iu the efll-
f-these eorneratlons. or a lnek of
llgchtnpprvclntlen of thn less Hint
i fellow' the breaking of the dam,
Ictline of freshet, when it would Ih
likely te give way. We prefer te
eve, for the present, that if the dam
S;wny, its wenkneas was net siis-
; seriously its this relieels upon
pacify of the insHrtlng cngliuvrs.
i less painful te think of this great
as an unavoidable providential
msutieu than te regiinl it as the
Hiucnce of human fault. Them Is
i enough in it as it is. It Is an
fcaiupletl horror te us nil, its we
er the talc through the voluminous,
Dt particularly well inenared re-
iTef the correspondents w he have
te the scene. e sec, hew the
lly falling ruin had swollen the
it el the Conemaugh en Frlduy
en, until tlie water covered the
several feet deep, ns it had often
llwfnm ltt.l lit,. ru.....tt. IV.1I iw. C......
n.w.-. IIH I4IV H-T.M1J 111 llll Hill,
.. .. .."... . - -r
jngute noea.i9liH.isiueJ lyUfc.ore.
KP':' j (- v-tnulsciT-liv families
r'fremtliu falling rain etit-
ift ii issaiu xney were wnrnen : inn
n'view of the number lest, and
fthe IntelligeiKu ami preniiiienee
tmany of them, It is net
Ilble that tliey had a warning which
fly prudent men would take. Their
. fair warning came when tlie wall
rater was seen engulfing them, anil
U it was tee Inte te lice through the
er of the valley te the hillsides.
dlsaMer is one which shows the
fitness of human foresight; it was one
liy aveiiiniim nml yet which the
rlty of liimi was net ejual te. All
was Deeded for safety was
repair te the adjacent hills ;
Ijuiat which wns needed te prompt
night wns (be knowledge,
) deptli of water that would 111! the
when tlie greatest posslble
Jilt wns let into it. It was a simiilu
fledge; one largely of mathcinatl-
LV calculation ; the width of the
ey lieing known nnd tlie pos-
wnter being a mutter of
fcUJjKy il,H ''H' H,u knowledge,
ips these who were hst Mill have
ithechauceef surviving would the
er rather than go out iiihui tlie hills
He storm with tlielrnged ones nml
i ones te ticrisli from exposure. It
la hard choice ; and It was a hard
they met. We who have lieeu
from such fate, should feel
iped for n life of thankfulness.
i tngely is brought home te us by
fact that Lancastrians are said te Iki
Bg the victims. One, the Kpiscepal
of Johnstown, the Itevereud
l'. Jollier, was heih among us,
i his father and his brothers Mill
'1,'he great sympathy of the com-
tees out te them in their lw-
caU. He fell libido his church ;
Ireu chapel went down iu the
?t"e"Uvd doubtless the most
iYfercT-irrteirwcnt with them.
s is consolation te tlie fcHter'xfricmls
tlhlu picture of his deatnuamid his
Hatlle anil I'loe.l.
Americnii piess has neerUeu
1 upon te chronicle it mere fearful
er of the kind than the Johnstown
The buttles of our great war
1 the only national incidents nt all
arable, and though it will net lie
bio te asccrluiii the number of
iu this lltxxl with a similar up.
eh te accuracy the losses in tlie
t battles nru here given for cent-
n, Killed nml wounded, Wiltler-
12,000 ; Gettysburg, 39,055 ; Antic-
Ul IWI . L....,.....l I.. .... r..
, ii,uw ; finmnyivuillit, il,6Z ;
ccllersvllle, 80,000; Chickainnuga,
1 ; Celd JIarlwr. 20.017 : second bat-
; Atlunta, 10,722 : Ftene River. i .
(Manassas, 18,000; Nashville, l.y-
Chatanoega, 13,000; retersburL'.
i'h assault) 11,551. Xahhville nnd
lit, 25,003. In the seven duys
imc In Juue of 1W2, the lesse
nearly thirty thousand. Tlie
I of killed when given wnaratelv
Mm rlte in any case above 0,7f8, the
m me nattie ei ine wiltlermiss.
has reaped a. mere fearful hnr-
Ni the Conemaugh than iu nny bat
' the civil war, The records of the
wr fur greater less In killed nml
thau the highest estimate of
lucd In tills disaster, but the
I form by far the lanrest nre-
taud the Victims Were in. ui u-li,.
Uheralvly fuml death for u pur-
L U'tll. ell ,t. .1- I ... '. ..
am wivir iiunvii, unmeti ICIl
WMr ,Mtrk of whole f!i:mllea
1..J .nn !..
M eUUOnw swept from 1
the earth ink fcW mementa with nil
their property, leaving net even 'will
or any trncculef a life-work,, leaving In
"hiany cases n solitary mother, child or
husband half wild with grief and lonely
horror.
The soldiers of the war en both sides
"died for n purjiwc which they Iwllevcd
worthy the sacrifice of life, with all the
glamer of martial glory around them
and the fierce excitement of desperate
battle. The victims of the flood met
death In Its most nwful forms by fire and
flood. Ne Inspiring music, thunder
ing cannon or patriotic sentiment nerved
the thousnudste meet their fearful deem
and yet there are true eterles of heroic
deeds of women, men nnd children that
pale the fame of martini heroes, and
many n unble death can never be re
corded by earthly chronicles.
The ((itrninr anil the Jnilgrs.
We failed te guess rightly what Gov.
Uenvcr would de with lb'.' judges' salary
bill. He vetoed It. With protestations
of (lie highest regard for the judiciary
and extreniest pain nt lietng obliged te
de It, the governor did it. He did it
Is'cniiM! the spirit moved him te. The
governor hint a spirit Hint is net niwnys
easily read.
The reason the governor gives is that
thccoiistltutien forbids (lie increase of n
state elllccr's salary during his term.
Tills clearly forbids the Judges new en
the liench from receiving an iucrense
of salary ; nnd the law, If it had Ihsjii
signed, would have applied only te
judges hereafter te Is) elected.
Hut the governor snys truly that the
law was passed with intent that it
should betiellt the picscnt judges ; nnd
he seems te fear te trust Its inter
pretation te tlie Judiciary, lest
they should take the salary ; which
action lie truly says would bring
the body into contempt among
the iHHipic. The only dlllleully iu the
governor's ionltieii Is the necessity it
puts him under of siipMislug that the
Judges would defy thccenstitiitlnu te get
$1,000 u year fertheinwlvcs; which Is a
rather severe rcllectlen upon the Judi
ciary. Certainly they may net lie a very
extra let, as a body; hut we doubt
whether they are as bad as the gever
V
I
nor makes them out.
UMiMNrirti'.e bodies arn being buried nt
Johnstown without photographing, The
neglect of this simple ami effect le nie.iNiire
Is nn outrage tteii Iheiclatliesniiil friends
of the victims.
A vi:n age llieiisanils were drowned by
the Meeds iu China, ami f.nnllie Is still liusy
among the sunlveis. Thesn wholesale
enlamilles can net be ie,ili7isl until lliey
conic near home.
Tun first reservoir built en the site of
thn 0110 that Is supposed te lime gUcn
way w ith such appalling result, was the one
(enstniiteil for the purpose of supplying
water le Ihn old canal aero'S thn Alio Alie
ghenles before the days of railroads. The
slte was purchased fiem the I'etmsyhaula
rnllread Iu IhTH, by Ihn Seuth Ferk Hunt
ing unit Fishing club, who rebuilt the
ruined dam at au ejetiMi e 17,'nHI. The
wall of the rc-eiistnutcd dam was
three hundred and eighty feet thick af
the base, and thlrty-lhe feel lhl( 1 itt the
lop, but mjiim) lesldcuts of the Vtillev ex-
pressed fears that the work.Uasiiet strong
enough and asked that ejrperls should cx-
nmliie It. The Ciunnrin Iren works, the
reuiisylvniila rnjUeadand the hunting and
tlhblng elnb(.,t,.i selected an engineer.
Nathan McDowell rejiresentrsl the club.
Thin heard made a careful oMimhi.itleii
JVt'ul pioneuiuetl the wall pcrfcitlvsalc, but
suggested miiiie pieeautlnu.iry measures
which were fully carried out. Pittsburg
engitieeiH and members of the chili decline
te belleMi that this dam hasglwu way and
think that thn buiHlhig of the dam at' billy
Station may bavu furnished the rushing
wall of water spoken el in all accounts. It
Is also suggested that thebaiiklng of w rock rock
age against thn hi idge may Ii.imi formed a
dam, which by its sudden sweeping auay
overwhelmed the alley towns.
Itlsense mill Menth
Fene their wn Inte niiuij n household that
might be pmtitlcd from their hiriud, by the
simple piccnittien or kicplug In Hie Iieiimi Hint
iHMiign f 11 1 1 1 1 1 medl(liuninls.iri;tiHrd of health,
lluslPtter'a Hlniiiaili lllltcr, r.irllcularl)
where them arc tlilldrcu, Klieuld It I hi kept m
haiiil, as n prompt ruiiedvfer lufniitll'icoiu lufniitll'iceiu
lilalnls, In tlulreuUel msll) (eaiiii ruble, but
width, If iillewisl tin iigrart themselves en thn
tleltciln childish eigntilsm, are net easll ills,
hslgisl, nnd c'isllly work vrlcveiiH nilsdilef.
Irregularity of the Uiwi Ix, Indlgt stlen and bll bll
leusnesK. nrcullmciilN of cel union is iiim ncilu
the hous''beld, I'lillilieu, living III liiiil.irleus
legions, nre meri' llnble te ls iillnekcd with
thills nnd fett r than iidultN, nnd the ravages of
that fell dlsca'-e III llielr nIpiii nrenwxslltr
ami morn serious. In 11 mete bsvilllles, inr
from profcMdennl alii. It Is eH'clally ibstinblis-
iitioccllttJfe:r.'
Illti: llltlC'.'S, Fllti: CI.AV, AT LOW
1 rU-tniw.Rii te JOHN lllir, ,UI Knst I'ulltm
street. ml trd
1UMPS, IIOII.KIIH, MlNI.Ntl. fEN'I UIFtJ.
unl mill KtPiini I'limns, of nuy cupaclt, nt
JOHN ltlTH.:KI IJ.st Vnllenslr.st. in2-lfd
T:eit AMintii'ANHieii rri:i:irvi.iNii:it
1 laibrlcaterH, tllass till fiis fur liuniiigs,
011 ran get them nt JOHN IIF.STK, 1UI Fust
Ftilleu Micel. lu'J-ird
IMtriCl'I.AIl A'lTF-NI ION l'MI) 'IO
Mixlil Mnklng, rattcrns, llrawlugs unit
llliie Prints, ul pries reasonable, ul JOHN
UliT'H, SSI List Fulton strct t mS-IM
ITUiIUIOll.nitK HOItIZONTlTrilLt.AIt,
Vtrllcal, I'erinble.l' llndi-r, Mtirlne, of any
sle or iHir, of llu- hi-st material and work,
manshtp, go te JOHN l!lr, :ui FjisI Fulton
a. ni'J tfd
ITIOII WIIUM OU'lllX, ItKill Olt IOW
l; I'icsMirp, W'utir tjainns, (J.iuge Cis lis.
Weed Whists
UMjiIiIc.I
(llass Tuls's,
Whistles, Hj
histlcs, H plums ferhteaiu (langts, t'vlliuler
It rs 1'lnln, Water (Iiiuge t'elumiiK e lis for
am flanges, call en JOHN JllisT, Ktl Dist
t .nt
HI
Fulton street
lu'J-tld
TTVhT.V'li: OF
EEVEN It. ItOlE, .TE OF
lltv. (lc.UMst. a tti rs nt nil.
I Li Uincaslei
it I ii li
1st ration en nt Id t slate li.ivlm?lHsiiiiniiiil
te the linibrsli:nisl. all is rseus ludi hiiil tin ntu
urn rciutilist te iniihit luiincdlale stj iiieut.aiid
IIiem- liavlng ilitlms or dt mauds ngulii'l the
same, wtll prtsenl llieiu wiilieut diluv Ter sel
tltmcnl le the limb rslgmst, ut 111 Nnilh ijumi
stmt, l.'iuciisti r, l'a.
W. C, MAPI'. Admlnlslraler.
Jehn UK.sviu.i:, Atlerue. ap'JJIdM
i KSIt.MntlMTATEOF.M. M. IIEH.VAItlt,
I of l.uiiuMcrcIt), Ijiniii.ier ceitulv. M.
M. lli'rn.ird.ef Uiueaslvr, l'a., hiving bv dnsl
ofveluutar) aslgtiment,il.ilsl May 7, fvi,ns
slgiusl iiinl transfi rrtsl nil his estate ami , His U
lethciindtrslgucd, fur lliebent lit of the insll.
ters of the said M. ,M. Itern.int. ln tlienfem
given notice te nl tsrsens liitblitil liiuii.i i
klgner, te iiiiiku pavmcul te the umttrslgmsl
without (lela),iiud tlieM IiiivIiium laluis te pre
fceultliemte JUI.II.'W I.Oi:il, Akslgmv, "
. lit siding In liuciiHtir.
Jeli K. M vixj.sk, .Vtterue. inl.W.id.M
OTEA.M.
vVedesIr
desire, te call itbn nttutleu of consumer!
ei meant uetsts nnu r.ngincers Hiij'plles, te our
largu nnd varied stiK'k of I'Iiks, nlvc. Ctx-ks,
Mulleuble nnd Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos,
J ulculH-sten unit Usudurlan, hliret. Piston utid
ulyej'uiklngt: stceteh unu lletl Line Hi Meet,
lug Oauge Ulusscs, hKuiii Itiidl.tlersnudMhum
Hiutlug Apparatus; Ivt uud Cap Scrcws.nud
in fact uhnest evtr thing n ijtilrtil by stcum
iiMrk.undnllef Mlikli vte tiller at prices whlih
we guuniulee te be lower lliuu Ihose of any
ether tli-alcr In this vlclnttv, '
WehaveiHislllveU the largist ktnrk, ami Ih
InsmiimiW win, the Ti Ipphtmu niihanre
ii... :,..'. ,L 1. ." .i. ' ,v ".'.':! "". uruer in in
herl.s.l ixms bio time. Win 1. 1 wa J of ,
tiling In our line, call en in ir prliswiindwe
wIllci-iTlnci jeii or our ability1,,," Twining.
BiJ,.,i.r,fttl!l.,(? f,,r fri'fhlliB Englm ..
Pha'tlnir. I'lillrv. Hungers. Miss-., Mm
I.'".".,Kr .n,r """ "lrs' Tixils, l'
Hellers.
Uuhlnery,
Medels, nd Iren and llrnks Casting,, m,dfer
the prompt niviilr of all kind of muUi ncrv-iire
unexcelled In Ijinnulrr ,m,i ..,.'.!: ..-..,."
willcltakhareef jourisitreuage; "''""""'
Central Machine Works,
Wl 6. 1M NOHTH fllltlMTJANhTHEirr.
iMHCUHTKn.J'A.
(hi work, llctuumuile
num, 'iUwliieue couutclleu
'je! Werk, Ilctuoiiuiiie Churgm, l'reinnt-
uuaH
Itttecellatteeit.
TF YOU WANT A rinHT-CIiABHPORTABI.E
JL Enclne and IVrtlfr, en ttheflti, cheap, th
tollewin prlcen ohew: B liorae-power, l"5;
herM-iwiwer.J-ttli 10hetwxiwpr.."iTj: lJi"r?J;
power, R"7S: an horie-newer, 11,176, call at JOHN
HfcBTM.gB Kart Fulton Mrcct. ni2-tfd
aVmIM4. IIAIIK Ml MM. (X)ll MlT.IM.
Ientlier lletlern.Tiin fackprs, Trtpplnri
l'ewrrn. Milling nnd Ml nine Mnrlilnery. nl
JOHN IlKttTU.a'B Vl FiiIIuii Mrwt. nii-ird
CjTEAM"ilEATlHTIIE0OMIKOIIEAT.FOIl
O dwclllnK, rliurclip. whoel Ihium-, pp
UiettRh uncrewnilly el .0110 hnndttsl yenrs
ace. WIipii son renlpniplala a rlianiternll en
JOHN IIKHT. who will glve you a ntlnDielery
job, nl a fair price. m2-lfd
TOACKINflsC AH POMXIWMl UtlttOO, FOR
JL Hlenm and II ilrntille Pecking, A IpM Heiip,
Vecn nnd W'lrk Tacking, Hemp rncklnit, At
IipkIiw Mill lleird, AlcUwCrtiicnt, AlMtj
Hhentlilnr, Oum I'ackliic.Uuni Tttints for V, nlcr
OauuM, I'lumliOKO Pncklng, Itred'H 1'nlcnl
bralm, blunt Hccllennl I1m Cever, nt JOHN
1IFT H, t KaM. Fulton nlris-L m2-lfd
OltritAIT A A1)V AKHBHltlH DIHO
VnlpKjpnklnn Valps. llmMtHtlie
rH) v iiivra.
IlrnM Onlt! Valtci, Iren llinly flleh
'jn Vnlps,
Lever Knfcly Vnlves, I'ep Hnfcljr Valve, Air
..!..... tlM,ll.. V'UI...M trull' Uul.ltrl
'rati' HHlnlnic
i.A l... vr. M
Check VnltP. llnwwC'hetk Vah e. Feet Van 1
AHBleViile, call el JOHN HESTH, xa Ennl
Fufleimlreel. in2-trd
OlJljU lnph"lr) Inch iilniiiPtp'r,ir'ir
of I'li'i:, raiM t
unto nt 11 low flKiirr, nnJ the only IidiimMii Hip
city wild n plperiutliie inncliliie, rtilllnit till In
n Inch illnniclcr.nl JOHN UhHrH.nxi I iiKt Ful
ten dln'Cl. Iii2-lril
1011 CAMT IIION I'll'K FITTINOH, IIOTII
ulnln mill rwluclnu, tin te n-lnrli dlntneler,
Mnll
InllPiililn Flttlna". FIhiiupd, FlniiKn l'nlim,
Mniiiriillx, Atnenean union, jiiih1 nuppnri.
llniiKcr, rlnerniid ivIIIiik l'lnte, gote. foil N
IIEMTH,anEal Fulton ulnsl. inZ-trd
TOIl IIDUIINTA1. HrATIONAHV F..N
" Klnr, from 2 te M) normpepr, nml Vpi
.tlcnl KiiKlniti rrnni 2 te 40 lierw-imT, Jen wll
'nnd them at JOHN II1JTH, JIM liint Fulton
ulrect. inx-iici
1 blA'AHTINOH, lltON OIMIHARH7T.i7lHT
' or licnry, ill ulicirt notice, (te te JOHN
llt-XT, .'Ul KnM Fulton Mrrct
nw-iiu
CAItltV IN MTtWK Hlr I'llAItfOAIi,
HnnniKrt llnr Iren, Deuble lli'llueit Iren,
lliinlcn' HlMt Iren, ltlrt. Hei nnd fold
Heller Iren, Hteel,Mlifft Iren It-lfl te Ne. 10, nt.
JOHN IH.nrH,.ltl liit Fulton utrect. inS-trd
I K In" WANT OF IUtAKH()H IIION kTeP
. Ceck", AlTti 1'nekeil t'eckh, Pel nnd lllb
( eck, ler Ceck, HwIiir Joint', cull nnd net
llieni,er M-nil jour enler by mnll, le JOHN
l!ICnr,.Tll I'iist Fulton MrcPl. m2-lfd
WHlTlfariTON WAHIi:. COPI'F.II iiv
Hip pound, 10c; In let nt IU pound" or
ewr.Vc. All ifiHKlndellM'riMl lenny imrt of the
cIlyFicp. fall en JOHN IIIXT, Ne. xn ICnt
Fulton HtrcU. m2-tfd
NJEtTeiiH, rtui: Mrii.i: chant, man-
cock luMrtlniterN nnd IIIeclurM. KlxTinnn
toiler Feeder. I'niiln rthv Innt'celer. American
Injector, nil In HncU, nl JOHN lir.srH, :I
liht Fulton tret. in'2-tfil
rilANKH Feil WAlF.II.OIIAAI'IDOItllAH,
1 tif niiv uliniie or mpnelty.nl fair prices, go
In JOHN IIIM I,: III East Fulton street. m2lfil
I
7SOHTIIE IIIXT HOT Alll KHIINACi: IN
? the uuirliet. go te JOHN IIIXT. IJ-'U IJmt
niten strttit. m'Mfit
ITOIl I'lII.M'.YH, HIIAKTINn, L'OM.AllH,
1' llnugirs, l.'lnmn llexeM, t'eupllngs, tile,, go
In JOHN nir,3:l1 Uist Fulton slrctt.
mZ-tfd
"IOI.I.AIIH AND
CUTFH- THE liATIMT,
Kj the most deslrnble,
nml most coiiifertatiie
bnsw nnd stjles-nuy sle, nl EKIHMAN'H
(It nts' Furnlslilng Htere, (J Wist King street.
IVIKlVll.TH, f.vTl HtTlEWH, HI7T M'ltEWH,
" Heiiiirenml Heingeu Nttls, these gissls lit
leek, at JOHN IDXI H..TU Dim Fulton stris-t.
III2-IM
F
TlOlt llOII,i:U'II'lli:ilUtlSIIIJ1, KTII.lJstiN
I'liH'Wrenthts.l'llH'iintl Menkev Wienclies
cemniiieii, 1 lies, mi i'iiiis, etc., go te.itiiii
IIIMI',.1Uliiitl lilleusttiet.
1112 tfd
-IOI.I) IIItONZi:, I.IIMHHI.A'NII HI.INO
I for steam work, ul JOUXlllXI'X, ail Jjisl
Fulton slrci t. m2-ttd
w3
1AKIA10llrl, Ol'
1 slu'ii. run be film
lA'UIA'IOIIH. OF ANYTllAlfl; till IIIU
.1 sign, 0011 Imi furulshiMl 11 1 rnsnuuh!n tjgnres,
by JOHN llixr, a'-l IJist Fulton st-rcet.
ni2-tril
A'
iTiilk
UENCV FOIl CALLAHAN A COM Cl
ineul lotnke tlie Place efltid l.cal. In
Ik II makes live tlines the euaiitltv of red
It ml ami I tar superior In milking steiiiu Joints;
tperler It
id hand
pat king mini nml nami Hele piatiseu lieiierj
Ac, Ac. I'rltp i)l tents per pound
lit- JlllliS
iiiJ-lfd
HEM I'M, 3.11 UiM lullenslru'l.
c
ITY I1AI-I-
fltlAUSTOIti:,
1 inn iinir limited ut Ne. 7 Wi st. King stns t.
where I will nt all limes Itci'p en baud n full
line of tlielip clguin, smoking nml thculug
tebnctiw. Will be plcasisl lehnveut Irleiuts
and patrons vive men call.
iiprliudetHl (II.O. M. llOltOEH.
"ri' EXAMINE E I1 FHEIi
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE!
Yeu Think Your Eyc3 Are Ooed I
If jeii hnvelhcm examined) en villi probably
And that (here Is something wteiig with Hum,
and that glasMs will hen trial help le veu.
We use Inhnllnble " 1)1 V MANTA1' lenses,
w libit are made only by us, nml rci emmeniliil
by lendlus Oiullsts us the bet Mils le ilcific
tlve vision.
Sellil Held Klsjilaeles, $.1,011; urunl price,
Ji.l.tlll.
HtitlHpis tnrti's, fine: usual price, sl. en.
Artllli'lal Fjtui Inseitisl, !l j usual prlie, MO.
H. ZINKMAN & HKO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OPIICIANH. I'lllliAIMXPIIIA.
lletwisMt Chistnuliiml Walnut Htm Is.
mjs.ljd
HVANAhONH.
SuggestedBy (lie Het Wave!
Would j en the sec ret like le learn 7
Ilium how'te keep right cool?
1,1 am hew te'scai the heated Urm,
Without ii term lu schisil?
The lisseu'siasy haven piun
About jeurtlrluk uud fissl,
Avoid tuiit biead, avoid that snnte,
Kc that jour Heur's gissl 1
And thlseau beinieinpllslied by using Hint
Favorltnef the lleusihcild -
LEVANT FLOUR!
Levari & Sens,
MERCHANT MILLERS.
dslvd
T
tin: i'i:eri.ut cahh hieiiu
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS !
-IN-
FINE PARASOLS
-IN-
THE NEWEST SHAPES.
Having purrh.tMsl the balance of a m.iuufjr
iurcr'sMisk of FINK 1'AHASOIX ul iillmil
Kurltliv, we will put tin in en sale at uirres uirres
pending Lew 1'rlics.
LOT NO. 1-Censbts or I'arasels sold this week
nt from MM te f 1.00. 'I liese we vt 111
sill ut S1.7S.
LOT NO. 2-Cnnslstsori'nrnselHsoId this week
ut tl.iV) le KCW. 1 hese j oil can have
for .MO.
LOT NO. 3-Censlsts of I'aruselt mid this week
at fiUO te 1U.(0. '1 hese w 111 be sold
nt UM.
ir lti:.Mi:MlH:U This l,el or PnrioeU u
Limited In Quantity lend at the above Ijjw
l'rltes ulll certainly go nut rapidly. Ne mere
te be Hid at the pritt.
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET.
The People's
Cash Stere.
mufM-li au
IttititAHtahrv's.
riilLAbrxriilA. Monday, Jane 8, 1M.
The first month of Summer
is an interesting period te the
retail buyer. Keep your eye
en this column. It's newsy.
Each day things will appear
that ere the month passes will
likely make you dollars richer
for the reading.
Black India Silks. One of
the daintiest, lightest and air
iest of the dress stuffs. Best
French dye.
22 inch, 75c and $i.
27 inch, $i, 1.25, $1.50.
West trnnscpt. '
There is a certain disadvan
tage about the great extent of
our Furniture stock. The
beauty of artistic detail is lest
in the vastness and volume of
the Furniture, which covers
several solid acres.
In all sorts of Furniture we
have the rarest exclusive de
signs, in the choicest, weeds
with finest work and most per
fect finish. We also have the
popular priced goods none
better for the money.
Our fear is that the great ar
ray conveys only the notion of
quantity, and while you think
of this you forget "that suite
after suite, piece after piece,
display the latest and best art
of the designer, and each would,
if seen alone in some half
lighted, a-sthetic sort of place,
command enthusiastic admira
tion. Te meet this as far as may
be, we have placed in the
rooms en Thirteenth street,
third (loer, a number of Bed
Roem and one or two Dining
Roem Suites, that you may, if
you please, see them in practi
cal relations.
Our Furniture aim is high,
very high. Our Furniture
plans are bread, very bread.
Yeu may find here the newest
and rarest ; you may also find
the economical and practical.
Nete the buying power of
tfS-S in a Bedroom butte.-'A
choice, of two styles of finish,
imitation mahogany and an
tique oak, eight pieces, includ
ing Bedstead, Dresser, Rocker,
two Chairs, Table, Washstand
'.and Brass Tewel Rack Attach-
'ment. Equal either if you can
at the price.
Twe lets of Bargain Parler
Suites, $60 and 575. Nermal
value is double. The old story
the maker didn't knew his
market. Overstocked, Had te
sell, we bought and you gain.
Maghegany finish, tapestry
coverings and plush trimmings.
Third Heur, four elevators.
There is a display of these
richest Parasols in the Main
Aisle, near Chestnut street.
You'll marvel at the prices :
tit Parasols fei'JIJ
i. PnrasoUlertlO
815 Parasols lerf'.I.VI
51 1 Parasols ler i
$2 Piiravels rerfOU
Sill Parasols fnrss
ft Parasols for S-'
I'hevtuut sin et side.
Summer Shawls and Scarfs
at half of last week's prices.
The lets that have come te us
are net large and they are net
likely te be duplicated :
tl-viiuid t'lHIIU-miit.vviHil Midland HhtivvN,
f.'niidf.'..'pU.
1 1 Algerian Miawls, with nils' wltheultlu.
sel,tl..V).
!i'i India Climb'" LeugHhuwls, cream, blue,
siiirlcl.Kiiiv.Sl'.Vi.
Jle Hllk-uml-i.el Persian Shawls, white
grounds, SII..V).
I'n lull I'huddas, criatii, cardinal, black,
si.ii.
Sound fleer, ncarJuulpci uud Chestnut streets
comer. Tiikcclovittei.
Mehairs.
They've steed in the first
rank of favor all the season.
Light weight, lustrous, springy.
A fabric that dust and llvinir
bits won't stick te. The ideal
traveling suit is built of such
stuff.
And what could be prettier
than the Printed Mehairs; ? All
the color-grace of Challis or
Sateen (lowers and buds and
all that ; Mohair goodness be
sides. We've started a new (lurry
in the Mohair camp. Their
quick step toward the deer
shall be double quick.
;jl ncli I'niicj Slrls' Mehairs go from T's te
,7V.
lUrliu'li I'iiiu'j l'lnld Mehairs go from TV-In
,VV.
.Si,-tuiliMlkrJtrlsl Mohair, go from il te
t.v.
Plain Melutlr Mi lange, mlxturrv te mntcli,
go from i1e lu.VV.
eti-iiu-h llns-nde .Mehairs, Iu plain designs,
go from fl In 7.1c.
Plain te match, is
10-Inch Pure Mohair Sicilians go from 75c te
lUtc.
Same. .Which, go fiem fl te T.V.
1.7 hull Printed Mehairs go from We teil7J,ct
Net an atom of reason in the
stuffs themselves why they
should go down one cent.
They simply join the proces preces
sion of sensation Dress Goods
we've been telling you of for a
couple of weeks.
Southwest of (cntrc.
A let of manufacturer's sam
ples of imported Ktnbreidered
and Corded Lawn Aprons
shall go at 50 te 95c third and
half el the a-littletime-back
prices.
Cambric Corset Cevers,
plaited yoke and Valenciennes
trimming, 75c.
About 90 deien of the 25c
Muslin Drawers went out be-
S0anitmlkev'.
tween sun and sun. Enough
for one mere such day.
We never heard before of
an all-bone, imported Corset at
$r. Of course it's a Telia."
Hpcentl fleer, first gallery, Juniper itreet ld.
A feet note in the miner
price-key. Twe lines of Wo
men's Kid Shoes at $3.00. A
combination let net an emnium
gatherum, but two goed.straight,
clean, fresh, excellent lets of
goods. One line $6, afterward
5, the ether $4.50. Toe many
lines new running in the stock :
these two are invited out.
You'll welcome them at the
iricc 53 se would any sensi
)lc wholesale shoe buyer if he
lad the chance which you have.
Market street front, west of Main Aisle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
IjUittthtn
J."
MARTIN 4 CO.
WINDOW AND DOOR
SCREENS.
Ready made, all sizes, or
made te order promptly.
Green, Black, Landscape, or
Figured Wire, all widths. Win
dows from 30c up ; Deers from
$1.25 up.
AWNINGS.
Fer Windows and
Handsome Patterns.
Deers.
LINENS.
Fer Floers and Stairs, all
widths, from 2 yard te 5 yards,
in Turkey Red and Plain Col
orings. FURNITURE COVERS.
Slip Cevers, for Furniture,
made by expert workmen, and
fit guaranteed.
DRAPERIES cS: HANGINGS.
Shades, Nettings, Canopies,
&c, for Summer Comfert.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
fintV.
L
HADING HATTKHS.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 aud 33 North Queen Street.
Largest Straw Hat Emporium
IN T11K OITY.
CAM. AND HF.K OUIt
45c. Japan Mackinaw,
Werth 75c. bej end a doubt.
All utlu r goods comparatively leir,
CllUHII nnd FOCKirr HATH, All fctiiulc, nt
3,V.,.'iU(. nndT&c.
Trunks and Traveling Bags
ATHPIX'IAI. HAKOAINH.
stauffFr & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
I.ANCAWTKII. PA.
j.lciuocfiuMtiehiun C3Je&a.
tAl.I.ANHHi:i:
TIIF
llll.
ROCHESTER
LAMP!
Hlxtj t'auilli-l.lght; IleatH tliim nil.
Anethtr lt of Cheap Cllebex )r OiiKniul Oil
htevtu.
Tiii:"Pi:itFi:rrieN"
MKTAl. MOl'I.DINU nnd HL'ItllKH CUKHION
Weather Strip.
Hen Ik them all. Thl(itrtpmitvrc.irnllethrrt.
Kiens out Ihn cold. Hlew rattling of vtlndewk.
F.xiluileh thedttht. Keeui eat rueiv and rain,
Anvnic can apply 11- no vvimtoer tllrt mndeln
npptjlng II. I'nn IxMllteil nn where-no holes
te bore, read) for lue. 1 vtlll net pllt. vvurptir
shrink -n cushion Ktrlii li the meM perfect.;iAt
theHteve, Heater and ltiiuge Htoreof
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
I.ANFASTHIt PA,
Ceal.
rl'MIIIUl ANHFOAU
J lOlllVIIHIIt)tlKKANIM,AHF. WI5T.
fcltN IIAIill WOUIW. WheleKile mid Iteliill,
by II. H. MAItTIN A tIL,
nT-ljrt l Water Htn-et, Ijuicie.ter.'l'a.
IAl,M(lAltDNi:il.Cll.MI'ANV.
COAL DEALERS.
On-tt 13-Ne. 121 North lluecnHtreet.nndNe.
MtNerlh Prime utrcet.
Vaiiih-NdUIi Prince Hlrcet, near Heading
l( H)t.
uugie-lM I.ANCAbTF.It. PA.
xyATfiiBPitixti ttiiistrr.
IIUYTIli: FAMOFS
Watchspring Corset.
WILL NnVUIl HltUAIv.
Guaranteed te Outwear Any Custom
Marie Corset.
Mayer, Strouse Ce.,
MANUKAOTrnr.KS,
H2 IlHOADWAV, N. V.
ecW-KlM,Th,buw
9H t3oeb.
H
AOER A. BROTHER.
HAGER 5t
nriESS 81'KCl A ITIES reRTHE SF.ASON
EMIIttOIUKItEU HKMBTICItED
FLOUNCING.
OUIl'UItE FLOUNClA'aH.
44-INCH BLACK LACE KLOUNCINCJS.
FISH XETS, TOSCA JJETS.
WHITE A'H CIIEAM LACE JXOUNC-
IN'OS.
IIOTTEO SWISS, COUDE1) PIQUE
The Neveltlm of thn feeniten,
HOI.TINO CLOTH, Hand Talntpd.
WHITE HATIN, Fenlhpr Edged,
JAPANESE, Painted.
HHC6R St BROTH6R,
Neb. 25-31 West King Street,
ev
C
IIAItliEM STAM.M.
Fer Rent!
IARGE Second Story Reems, Alse,
Dwelling ever Stere Roem contain
ing nine large rooms, with bath-room
and conveniences. Dining-room and
Kitchen are en first fleer, under which is
a well-lighted cellar. Every room has
lately been painted and papered. En
trance Ne. 33 North Queen Street, and
from Christian Street te yard.
CHARLES STAMM,
Nes. 35-37 North Queen St.
(riuthinn.
m,r V KIIH & II ATM FON.
It's Your Chance.
Iff. Your Chnnce New te Buy
ji
M
-IN-
Geed Variety
-AND-
DOWN IN PRICE.
Ifjeu miss It new jeu'll regiet It, for IteestR
jeii nothing te taken leek nt the Hnrgalna. Let
im remind ou Hint we nre giving
VVIA. VAI.L'HIOll HVHIIY DOM.AH
Yen leave vrlth u, and we'll uelHcnd outline
dls-ntltflcd ptircluiser If no knew it. Auk te nt
our
IIHOAI) WALK CHICVJOTH,
In Skeleton Hnekn, for Hummer Wenr,
JLt $15.
ThryAre Acknowledged Uargnlns.
AM
Reliable Clothiers,
Ne. 12 East King Street,
I.ANCAHTi:il, PHNN'A.
gliwtHvnvv
1 1 AiimvAin:i
HARDWARE
MARSHALL & RENG1ER,
9 & II Seuth Queen St.,
Hnvejust received a large nukertmeiil of
IUlY-MAI)i:
Window Screens and Screen Deers
Plain and Figured Wire Cleth.
HAMMOCKS,
LAWN MOWF.ItN,
ItHFIlIHKItAlOIlS,
Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezers
filve them a cnll and ou villi he convinced
Hint It U the chcapdd place lu laiucnter te
buy.
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
PAINTS, OILS, YARMSHES, WHITE LEAD,
And n full line of
General Hardware.
fibS-l.!
(Crtxn-irtoce.
OTANDAHH CAItlllAtl H WOItlC.
Standard Carriage Werk.
EDW. i;i)Oi:itI.KY.
Ne. V), 12, t3, Miirkrt htreet. Hear of Pei,t.
elllce, IJineikUr, Pit.
Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriagies.
The flnnl btiK'k lu the ceuntrj te M'lect from.
We can mil ev erj bixly. l'rbite ult tlie timet
A fine line of sweud-lland Werk.
New U Ihe time te get veur fnrrlagc He
painted and Kepalred. Our reimlrltig cannot
Imi excelled. Onent of werknai)csHTliill) lu
pin) cd for thut pitrixirc.
Cull uud cxkuilmi vvhttlur ) ou vrUU te buy or
!mu
LTHI
m
MYERS
i; 1 1 1 in x
V1LROAD
'!
HANDKKnCHIEFS,
Embroidered, I2c, 13c, 25c, te ti; Hemstitched
from 10c te flee ; Fancy Bordered, ie te SBe
Mourning Hnndkcrchlcrs.
DIIESS THIMMINdS.
Finn Cut Jet rassamenterlps, Ucatl and HHk
Paiwamentcrlcs, Iltack Silk Crochet Trimming,
Penslnn Hand Trimming, Cut Btecl nndBrenia
Trimming, 811k Jet and Steel OrnnmenU, Silk
and Worsted Itraldi (nil colors), Fringe and
Marabeut Trimming.
BUTTONS.
Crochet Plain nnd Fancy, Jet; Ilroiue and
fsteel, Pearl and Ivery, In great variety, Drma
Shields.
MEttlNO AND SII.TC UNDKHWEAIt.
Special Bargains In I-aillcV Hlhbcd Silk Vests,
ladles' Ulblied Msle Vests, ladles' Illbbpd
Colten Vest, Ladles' Onttin Merine Yeta,
Mieses' and Children' Ribbed Veati, IV, 19c,
aec.
ftcttt
Fer Rent!
avueee.
iqAHNKS1.
HARNESS.
HABERBUSH'S
30 Centre Square,
IjANCAHTKII, pa.
Saddles,
Harness,
LAP BLANKETS,
Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil,
-AN'IV
General Stable Supplies,
-AT-
as. I
's.
(HUtCEHMOKTO M. IlAllKltlll'hrt A HON.)
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS.
phuubinn.
E
LINN A llltlCKMAN.
PL-UTVVBING
-AND-
Gas Fitting.
Tin Roefling and Spouting.
Heating By Het Air
-AND-
SXEAM.
liii & Breneinan,
152 N. QUEEN ST.,
LANCnMLIt, PA.
VltOtOHX-lltlhw.
ROIK.
I JUST RECEIVED j
FUOM j
Ke3Iligsl)urg,, Prussia, i
Tvre Backgrounds madu e.peclully fur Unit Hiy
ThretMiuarter Ix'nIli Phetu-.'raph.
ROTE.
50 i-2 North Queen St
Next Doer te Urn I'olemce. .
ll
Habern
Heiisciiii'iiisliiii Goods.
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