WmTYVWMW mi- Wp?'1.4'c THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDA, .TUNE 4, 1889. K & SS IMU11 gntcllttfcuccr. ' !! ' -ANDREW J. HTEINMAN. i CHARLCTBTaNMANr'OLT3, Mdltera. JtUIIblll Vil.AHIS., luunsiier. (THK IIAM.I li I t.LI.IUH.UEK.- l'UIIHMICd erery the year, but Sunday, Hervts.1 by carricri In this city and surreundlne --', towns at ten mil n week. Ilrmnllnrednl- Una rear In advance: GOccntim month. r - . K'-trff Ift.V tVTCl.t.trlCVI-'Pftltr.Arfnlliir nnd wry "---- -.--...... -.-w.... v... fv UbTICE TO HUBMCIllllKllS-ltcinll br check l?'11 or BMttefflce order, nml where neither of x uwivnin ue irucurcu wnu iu it rvKisicrcu f rtKer. ; Entered at I lie I'ostefflee, u second claw mall (natter. Addrksh, THE WTELLIQENCSIt, Lancaster, l'a. LAMOAOTMt, PA., June 4, 1889. The Clnb anil Its Dam. The PltUburKKrntlcnieti whellulU'iril $ themselves with (he hope that It wai JiJ net the breaking of their dam Mint illil Sjiue aaxnage 111 me ueueiiinugu ruui-j- j. -ran nug mis delusion no iimgii, bimi-u their own comnilUee of Invest igntlen Kf. iiri ieuuu iiicir uiiiu uruKi-ii aim nun 'lake empty. It turuH out that there Iffe were a couple of civil engineers nt the nlaeent the time, ciurasrcu In some drain j age work for tlie summer pettleinent that the PIttHburgcluulmitettaeiifiieaiM.'SHie their artificial lake. One of them, Mr. Jehn G.Parke, reports that he dUcevered early en Friday morning that the water was getting dangerously high and he endeavored with the force of laborers he had at hand te give vent te the water, but he was net able te keep it from rising. He then mounted his horse and sent word of the danger down the valley from a telegraph Mntien. Messengers were also dispatched. Everyone in the valley he declares had warning by noontime of the Impending danger. It Is net easy te believe that there was such early and general warning given, In view of the nearly universal neglect with which It apcars te have been treated, if received. Yet there are se many seemingly incredible things that happened te secure the- great calamity, that it is possible even that the people " mnvnAil n.,l ll.ul .( II ..,... Iu. , .-cic -niiiiuiiu ini iiui. x i inn ifu V-hat there was a Providential paralysis in-tT"-t upon them te obtain their sacrifice. nsi1&.Dut we prefer te believe that the j'e- i of wft. Halt -10 lreper warnlug that the I cordial wt dam was aleut te pour all its jKted ns Iters uixni the top of the raging flood. aecler There is a gn-at respeiiHlbllity for their Inaction upon the elllcials and the leaders of the people, wli knew of the danger that constantly threatened the town and who should have liecn en the alert at such n time as this, te protect .and warn the icetil. Wn hmr nf mi Ration taken by tliem ; but en the con trary they and theirs are among thu victims. It Kcems a wonderful apathy and Ignorance; ami when we think of the permission which the great Interests, threatened by this immense water reser voir, gave te its exlsteniv, we tin- ap palled at the IndiU'erence and stupidity which it discloses. As the story Is gradually unfolded we find that this water was u reservoir, built by the state te feed thu Pennsylva nia canal, many years age. It survived this use ; and never found another, until a few years age, a club of 1'ltthburgers secured It and enlarged it te a lake of twelve sijuare miles, establishing a summer rewirt for. themselves en Its banks. "We hear that they raised the Willi 'if ill,, illltll il. .,!... ill!.... t l.r. ........I.... .. M.a ... iMviuillliini; I Ill-Ill nil' Kll'illi:!? -i.' .t t ., . i . V, . . . L . . ...... . -"" ""jmij HJiU IMIIIIIK, J lie JIUU11IU1IILIS Ol J'l I IV II which are gathered iu the f,pn '.'V ';' i n illey, ntlLsjt nrcTp4V.-f their l'liere was no malignity In It. They would net have harmed a hair of the head of anyone of their victims te secure their pleasure msiti this lake. They simply did net knew. Their en gineers did net knew. The Cambria Ireu company's eillcers did net knew; nor the Pennsylvania railroad com pany's. JvelKxIy knew that ought te have known ; I heugh it was n verv simple thing that needed te have Is'en round out, te save the thousands of lives and millions of prejsirty that have Urn sacrificed te gigantic Ignorance. They say it was the providence of ( led; and that it was unavoidable. And may be se ; but It was then the providence of Ged, acting through the stupidity of xueu ; for It takes little skill te enable an engineer, when he has all the date given, te calculate the pressure upon a dam, te tell whether it is safe and te knew what the consequence will U of the discharge of its water upon n con fined valley of calculable area. The neighborhood of this dam nlxHinded iu jemrffiirrs and men learned iu science MfMeelianieal art. And was there reryfaw a greater satire upon education than this resUu uflbrdsV Uarharens Immigrants. The ieeple and press of the country have exclaimed In righteous Indignation at the miserable depravity of the men who were found mutilating the dead along the'Ceucinnugh for the sake of the jewels en the bodies. And jet we had no right te expert anything but this from the barbarians we have permitted te come te us as Immigrants from the southeastern edge of Kiirepe. People from that end of the world are apt te have the vices of the Tuik with very few of Ids virtues. When we iv iv niemberthe feaiful liulgurlun atrocities ami the horrors that hue signalized the beriler wars.ef Turkey for many years, -feti7.,-'rdly burtirUliiL' that these ncenle. istwl juieined te tlitNidea of rebU-rv en rueir savage battle-llehlssheuld try the Hfllrlfi llllilr. In O.t, ......, .-- . fcrt "- 6 in iiiniiiiuury. i'eiiunateiy f, uc immigration irem tiiese regions i Las been comparatively Insignificant in spue et tut the talk aU.ut It. In IbSS all Hungary sent us only -'2,187, and it must lx rvmembered i luunrem pans ei uml land mini eratlen fc llllirbt lui nfii v,it ,l.ul.il,l. ...... II... x.. , -"-" "".' '""! Illlllllj, U , ueuui iiiuuy ei uiese-caileu iiuugurUus ft. ... ..ninny ji-uiiis passed me immi gratien eommls-sleuers as Russians and came from the bolder states, where thu ....... i. ... . .. ' , m.ic uic euger 10 i-seajs irem uie ever ,'. threatenlnc'l'iirl-l-l. u.,, Our renriaiitMtivi ,,i.,.,.i i,..,.i.i i. i'T . -..... hukwi nniiuiii in. c1 inslniclil nml 1 -..,1 ... ..! - . iniiunvicu te nujicrvisc Immigration Ut ltSMIUriwnsfnr ,.-ll ,,n,-- be penslble te de se, for we certainly Q should discourage the low grade of hu r inanity that has areuetl lynch law at :i wouiisiewu. i Deluges. '?i lheeomriitratleii of ntt.-ml,,., ,.,,, jTx Johnstown's supa'ine liorrer, dwarfs the r,-wauy anu great Itses by the Heed that JMUerwise would till the nubile mind. fWeurelust hearing of the devastation ( the upper Kiistjueliamiu region, ami i dliHcevcrliig that the great towns of Wll- Mamspert uml Iick IIaeu have Urn umkr water, and that u state of "thlugs exlts that would de credit : me Hat n-giens of the Yellow 'Tlver Iu China, whciv Iu Decern- K vTl"i lVTt a half million of iople are phi te uae jsnciieii in Us overllew. 'Wheti wevueuk oftieod ami fumiuei i and such ills of humanity, we cxrlude the populous Chinese country, where they habitually prevail, from considera tion! Our fletKi would be small In the comparison, If we made It; but it is the greatest we have ever suffered, or any of our stock; and" we de net take Asiatic nations Inte consideration In grading the calamity. When the day comes that our popu lation Is ns dense as that of China, we trust that our eughiecrlugsklll will have advanced sufficiently te save us from these dreadful jierlls of floods. What needs te done Is te provide safe outlet for the torrent. The Mississippi Is our most troublesome stream; and what Is needed there may be what is needed everywhere. Appaicntly the problem can only lie solved by provid ing a depth te the lied of the river that will take Its greatest water. We believe tills was the plan by which Captain Kads proposed te control the Mississippi overflow. The plan heretofore used has been the raising f the banks ; and the effect has been the raising of the chan nel. What is needed Is the deculng of the channel ; and the engineering skill that will accomplish this nt reason able cost, in lieth rock and mud river bottoms, will solve the problem. Tin: romantic history of 1'rancis ?nnn as told by Iilm iu a Chicago paper equals any Indian story Hint the dlme novel builders could dmlse. When a boy of twohe he was captured by a roving band of ('emanrlies, hiii! adopted by one of their chiefs lie grew up a genuine (.'onianelie buck. Ills captor was chief Himta Tuker. lie talks about their superb horsemanship, their lighting qualities and their huluess, gambling and cruelty, but admits that he was otie of tliem, and Ids calm account of hew he left them shows Indian stolidity. "I full in leve v ithllevv ea-HIHtlia,a pretty Ceinaiiclin malileii, hut could net tenth her te speak Kngllsh, though It was she who taught me te speak her own hiiigunge. I left Ilewcn-IIIpcthn with girnt regret, but when the government treaty innile my 10 malnlng longer with the tribe a matter of my own choice I decided te i chmi te my mother, whom I found at llurlingteu and w he received me as umi risen from the dead. I new often find myself talking Comanche In my sleep. It was a life of indolent ease that I had lis! among them. I was n stranger te trouble when I would lie down en my Ihill'ule robe nt night iu my tepee, but still I was net content. I was a clvlllcd thlld and longed ferclv lllntlen. " Tin: eelnied peeple of Itlihiiienil have been highly entertained by Itev. Jehn .InsiKir, ef'Suii de inevn" fiiine. Jasper s.iys that Ihi dreamed Hint seven storms would pass uxer thnemth; that Hid light ning and thunder would be aeceniaul(sl by wind, rain and hull, pieduc iug ilestrue ilestrue tleu In Hie hind, and that en the Inst day of May would be the (laid winding up with thunder, lightning and a grenlfnll of water, causing the walcrrflu the iheiste overllew their banks, and ships and sleniners would go dew ii In thu mighty deep, carrying w Itli them hundreds of souls, lie claims te hii(i recounted this dienui te his eongtegntleu some time bcfointhe rtvent storms and don't attempt le explain the iiunilllllcd conclusion rcfcii iug te ships and steamers. It will be Interesting te nole the seit of relief sent le the destitute people of Johns Jehns low n. A list amount of money w ill be In exlcd with moiiiei less Judgment by com cem inlltees, nml feed anil clothing In abiiiid abiiiid anee w 111 no doubt reach the sntl'eiers cry seen, but it Is pieb.ihhi that few w ill think of seiidlug the things that may be most needed, The docteiH, hinn gheu their warning of thii'dnnger Ireui the great irlt i .-" . t. . " '1 ""iiitlnr i.r iieail Issues, and cones- lJ.,,.1ni,l Vxindents have rcl'cued te the total lack of tobacco uml suggest Its need. Smoking may deciease the danger of sistl leueu and will help le cheer up the chilled and worn out men whoareworkiiigninoug the ruins. Their last; Is honihle enough and should be uiitde us easy as xissllile, thatjlt may be done swiftly, for It Is Im eratlvely necessary ler the health of the lh lug that tlie dead should he gotten out of the iiilus and bulled I.et Ijieca-ter send a caileul of hei cigars te .lohustew'ii. Tin: i.a .sti:iis taki: a 'rru.v. Ami Win a line (iuiiie lly I'lajluu line Hull With IteadlliK. The I-ancaster bull club played a tlnu gaiuti In Heading against the ActUes of that town jesteithiy. The nllenduiice was small, but tt Included a number of the Ijiii easter admliers who had gene ecr te at tend thu picnic of the biickhn ers and eai peuters. Jehn Shetllue, an tdd mid fami liar player, who Is quite a favorite heie, Jehiisl the Umeaster club estenhiy and played a line game, although he made the solitary error ciudilcd le his team, Thu full scoie was as follews: IIKAUIMI. l.tXMSTKIt. 11. II. I'. A. 1'. 11. l. I'. A. I Canmin. 'J II 0 I KhrMlnc.'J I 'J 4 IttH'fet'r, r . I .Inn, 1 . U Ijiwr'c, in. 0 Hnjiltr, r 0 Hew ..-.' 0 Suxriili r,, 0 Diiiin.e 0 Hliiiiiiiicr,p 1 1 0 Vetfl, r. 'J IHlllisim, e I 0 Newell, I '.' 0 MeU.t'li.s. 0 1 IVnk.-J . U O.M'.M'uk1c, I 0 Oltrsh, in I) 1 .Ma)lie U I 0 i a 1 IU I 1 II i I) 4 0 1 '.' 0 2 IU I 1 0 U e a 0 1 0 7 0 u Total 4 tl : llcntllni; tjineuKti r. I IS a Total .our, 0 0 0 I 0 2 0 1 4 U 1 U 0 0 1 0 Uu lust runs Heiullug,! 2; l.anraMcr, I, Tuo Tue littkc litis -llieker ,lnll. Tlirec-lu-e lill -Wlieti. line. Kierllliv lilU l-iwrenie, (IIImeii, New ell. Hakes stolen Vex I, Newell, liases en luilN till Mummer, I , oil .Ma. he,.1. Struck tiut Itnullln,'. 'J; Uiiiruater, i lt nil liuses -Itcatl-liiK, :l; Ijiucnster, ,r. peulile iIm)k Ciiruiau, lleners, .Inn,'.'. .MeMenaule, I'enk ; l'ltik, New ell. PiiMml ttulU liunn.'J. 'I line of name One hour anil furtj-llve inliiiites, I niilre-Slur-(een. Tlie Yerk weie completely sur prised yestenlay and their pet pitcher was knocked sllla by the coon. Thu Yeik club Is plulug hem te-il.ry anil It w ill be dillleilll te'tell w he (jels thu game. llnrrlsburg Is again ahead In the Middle Mates race. They will make their first appearance he'ie en uuxt Satuiday. 'I he championship games plaj eil ustcr day were: Ilosteu It), riilhideljiliia il; Chicago 'J, Cle eland 1 ; Pittsburg I, India iiajKills 0 ; Washington-New Voik, i-.dn; Kansas City 1, ltiisiklyn il j llaltlinore 7, Cincinnati 'J; St. Units 11, Columbus 7; Atldttic-I.euisville, pestMiii(Hl j llartfeid &, Ixiwell I; Newark -I, Uisten llj Wor cester 10, New lliueii Ij Jersev Citv 0, Wllkesbarre II ; Haiilsliurg 1, '1'hiUMel phhi (ii.mts7 ; Cuban (iiaiits II, VeikO. t'i (ie the l'eiisluns Commissioner Tanner, of the pension bureau, has liistnutcsl all iensieu agents te preiiare and forward te him the names and addresses of all pensioners iu their ro re sjHs'thu districts who are drawing a m-ii-sien of less than lour dollars jsr month. As seen us practicable, after these lists Iihh been ieceietlat the iH'ilsleii elllee, a notice will be sent te eaeli of such oii eii oii sieners, ilireeting lilui te go before thu pieper iiiislical beard for le-uxumlnatlen and ic-iating. This action Is taken by thu commissioner with u htw te raising te il per month all ratings below that uineiuit. The l S. (tension agmit at Pittsburg has rocelwsl this telegram from Pension Com Cem Com nilislener Tanner: "Make sjscl.il any current veui hers nveivcsl fiem the town's In lViiusyhauij ruined hv Meeds and imv at onee en their icreijit. Where ( ertlilcates h.ielecii lest.ln iIiksU spud sinuit te ex eeute new voucher without presenting cer cer tlllcate te inaglstratu." f'erltlu'n New Itulli'euit, A (barter has been granttsl te the Harris burg leriuinal railroad eemiiaiiv, caeltul tts.k JeOO.OOO. Thu read will be liluu miles long, from Hew miuidale, Cumberland county, te the Susquehanna rher, theme by a bridge te llarristiiug, te the I-baneu N alley brant h of the Philadelphia A Head Ing railroad. Austin Cerbin holds ,w of the tw e thousand shares mbscrlbeU, TII.V1IR IX TOMACCO. I'enlnrcs et tlie IH-nl nlnl IHnlant Mnr kctn tlie 1'nst Week. Thern was net much doing In the local tobacco market the ast week. The sales were about 300 cnnes, In small lets. The storm of last week did some daninge te the growing tobacco, but net ns mtiili as at tlrst supposed. Xer Verk Market, l'reni the V, H. Tolmeco Journal. Censldeiing the stsiseu the market has beenquite aetln for tlie jwtst week. In quiry for the new leaf has become quite frequent, particularly no for the lower gnulds for exsrl ptirjKises. Heend hun dred easosef'tis I 'ennsyh aula have changed hnuds, their destiny being no doubt a fnrelgn market, Hut old seed Is moving also nt a lively rnlejWiO cases '87 Wlwon Wlwen sin wero dlsM)sctl of, S.V) cases of 'H I'onn I'enn sylvaula bread leaf, some 4(Kl cases of Onon daga, and aUiut Kill cases New Kugland tobacco. Iu the aggregate the sales of seisl leaf for the week reached eer l,ni0 cases. The demand for Sumatra continues llku llku wlse net he. Manufacturer and Jebliers seem te hne eeme allUe te the conclusion that the old .Sumatra will de yet for awhile, esH-clally as il soils se much chenHir than the new. At the latest Inscription which was held en the jUIi Inst. eiiu can hardly keep track of their number, as they occur new se fio fie qucntly and at such short intervals some parcels of known brands were hid Iu by American buyers at from .'!." te. 1.10 II., or ferSl.MO te Jl.llBl in Anierlcniuneiiey". Add 7.i cents duty and ti2." and f i.'.l't would be a very low price te buy theso gissls here. Thu largest quantity of the new Hunintra has arrlvml during the past week. It amounts te nearly 1,000 bales. Old stock moved te the amount of 4.7) bales. Havana Is enjoying the steady favor of the trade. Safes about 1,BW bales. Very little kick nlxiut jirlces new. Krein the Tobacco taf. The market this week tines net show un as briskly ns was exioeted. Xovertheless seinn new Oneudngn, Wisconsin and l'enn syhaula bread leaf found buyers In our market, and also ethers from out of town. In regard le old goods a little of all kinds Is selling, but '87 Pennsylvania seed leaf Is selling In large lets te mainifucturers out of tow ii. AVu think It will net be very long before this tobacco will be entirely lifted from the market. The'SS Pennsyl vania Havana Is showing up llnely, and It w ill net be long U'fnre large lets are sold, .1. S. (Inns' Sen's Itrpert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco resirted by. I. rs. nuns- non, loeaceo uroKer, .. in Water street, New Yerk, for tint week end ing June .1, iHHtij X) cases IKsflai id 1SS7 Pennsylvania at lOfMc.; 100 cases lssil Pennsvlvanla Havana, at 11e. Jloe cases ls7 Wisconsin Havana, Kl&PJe.; l.Ml cases IS.S7 state Havana, ut Clenic.; UMI cases 1HS7 New Kugland Havana, at In-line.; l.V) eases sundries at A(il3uv. Total. 1,1.10 cases. The IMilliidelphla .Mill-kel. Krein HioTnlmrce Irfuf. A decided Improvement Is notlceablo In the demand for all grades of leaf suitable for cigars. Old Is In geed demand, while the'KS crop new and then lluds buyers, subject le approval when nuvv samples am drawn. It Is true, business Is net exten sive, but this Is owing te the dllllciiltvef net llndliig the stock neislcil In every leaf house, causing buyers te inake inore calls and their distributions mere general. The week's business foots un satisliiclerllv and has the ring of encouragement. .Sumatra moves sbiaillly ut full tpiota tpieta tpiota tleus. Heeelpts for the week fit) cases Connecti cut, I1S7 eases Pennsylvania, 'Jl cases Ohie, IIS eases I.lltle Dutch, -l!l cases Wisconsin, M cases Yeik slate, PJ7 bales Siiinntra, .'111 bales Havana and ".iMI hhds Virginia and Western leaf tobacco. Hales pi ove te be: !! eases Connecticut, la'l cases I'euusyhaiii.i, 'Jl cases Ohie, l' eases I.lltle lliiteh, ,'lvl eases Wisconsin, 1.7 cases Yerk stale. (! bales Smnatni, '.'71 bales Havana, and !" Iibdsef Western leaf tobaive In transit dlicct te maniifiicturer.s. II 0()H'.S.SAHSAI'AU1I,I.A. IT COSTS LESS On thn question of real teoueiny IIixkI's Hur sniirllla Is se far nlivnil of ether preparations ns le place llicm entirely out of the rnce us com cem com IH'llteis. Ileiunru farts In ri'iiard In Ihl popu pepu nr ineillclne, ensll) suseeptltitu of cehcIiihIvu proof. I. lleisI'MHirsaparllla Cestiithp Maiiiifacliuvr Meie than nny etliir ceinting pn piinitlim, Ih-ciiiihu It In liiernhlKlily eniiieiilriileil mill con cen tuliiH mere real iiitslliul vuliit1. it, IteeHlM Iho.lelplnr Mere, as a censisiiiencc tiftllOflK't JUKt Ntlllisl. . :i. It costs the Itelall DniKKlst .Meie, Ter tliu suiiiu rensen-iis can easily Ihi leaiue.l lij In quiry, llrni'e Hie ilv-lle of xeinu reliillers lesell their own preparations', wlilili cost them Ins, ami for vvhli Ii Ihej ijel the same price, thus makliiK mere ineney, lint I. It Costs tlie(."eiisuiiierl.r.SSlhaunny oilier ineillclne, Ih-ciuise of Us (jreiilcr eeneeiilniteil trennlh uml the ipiaullt Iu euih Imltle, nml liccuusu It Is the only picpainllnii of which can truly he snlil, " UM I loses Oue Pellur," 'I lint the iH'iipIn appreciate this lislievvu hy Ihefiirl that IIihiiI'h SnrsupaillU has the Uiri; txt mile urniiysarsnp.il Ilia or lileisl purlller. It IsHseam's Iks Hilar nielli unit illeels weliileiful cures. A POINT I'Oll Ylll'. Wlien volt liny jour spilm; iiieillelnn J mi want the best, Akk for lliMsrSrtrs,pnrllla,uinl InsUt upon Imv Iiik It, Is. nut let uu) iirnuiiunl or isTHiiasleu Inlliuiue ou teliu what ouile net want, llesuie tei;et llielileal sprint; mull due, HOODS SAR8APARILLA SeM hy nil druggists. Jl ; tlxrertv. Pu-piieil only by ('. I. IIOOII A CO., IkiwcII, .Mass. 1(0 1S)SUS()NI: IXII. I.Alt. (1) Ay i: kxamim: KYiis riti:ii Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If J en hnvelheiiiesnmliieiljeii wlllprehalily tlml Dial lliere Is seuhIIiIiik wieng with tliem, nml Unit glasses will hea great help te lira, We use liihulnible KJA Al ANT.O' lensea, whli lime inuileeiil) hy iis.auil ivisiiuinemlisl t liiullliK OilllUU in, the U-Kt lllils te three live vision, Sellil (lelil hM-t'liuli, S,1.0I1 ; iiMial price, 9.1.IMI. nus i isihh lacies, TiOe.; usiiiil price, HI. (XI. ..u iiiiciui i.es iiist mi tel, IS uiiiatprks', JiilO. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPUCIANN. I'lllliAIIHl.PIIIA. lletHtsiiClietuutuiul W'lihiiitHtns-ls. lilJS-bil T lilU I'KOI'I.H'M CASH H'lllltlX EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! -IN- FINE PARASOLS -IN- THE NEWEST SHAPES. Ilavhu; pVnhascil Hie liulauis' of il mniuUiic Hirer's slis'k of CINi: PAIIAOUS ut n (.rcul ssurlrlis-, u will put Hu in en sule iu correa cerrea IsmiiIIuv Lew l'rhes. I.OI NO. I-Conslstsef PuniMilit sel.t IliU uivk at rroie f !.') ie$im. 'llus-euu will M-llat sl.75. I.OI'.NO. '.'-CnnsMii of Piinisnls celli Hits wcU ill il..Vie;ui. 'tliese ion can liave for H.M. LOT NO. it Cuiihlsti of Par.ivuN selil thu vvtek alfiL.Vi tejlOAM. 'Iiu-Kvwlll benilil u I g I.W. S-lti:.MKMl!i:it-lhl Iit of I'aniseU U Taiiiltcil In (J mint il ami ut the nlee ljnc Prhsv will rert.iluly ke out ruplill), Noineio In be hail nt the price.. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. The People's Cash Stere. murjO-lydU St.trtnamaltrv'. I'llll.Atir.i.riltA, Tuesday, June 1, 1M0, Within the limits el our Gty Deliver) system vc will collect, pack and forward contributions for the relief of sufferers in Johnstown and vicinity. Send postal card request te call. Shantung Pongee. The dust less kind. Yeu knew hew the I Icathcn Chinee crams dirt into the common run of Pongees? 1 Ie doesn't de it te the Shan tung. Pure silk, and clean. $5 the piece of about 20 yards. West trnnsept. The White Goods stock. Mammoth as te size ; royal as te styles and qualities. Prices prostrate. Fer years that has been our way with White Goods. Mere than ever our way new. A closer grip en the markets ; as keen an eye for the things you ought te have. We catch the first dawn ing of a new thought in any of these lovely creations ; we help some of the thoughts te dawn. Just new Hemstitching is ahead in Hamburgs. It's the newest wrinkle. The drift is toward hemstitching en every thing and te less of that won derful stitch, stitch, stitching that has leaded filmy fabrics with se much loveliness. The heavily embroidered Pleuncings are net one whit less elegant than of old, but the 1 lemstitch Juggernaut lets us crush prices like this. S7.'i Flouncing nt Sl.Tfi !.'..7!i r'ltiiielnKnnlS.)U) t !.'- Flouncing nt r-'-uil t:,V rieunclnt'ii ntll.'i'i tl.re Flouncing at tl.u) About thirty patterns of our choicest, regular stock 45-inch i'leuncings. Hniilhwrst of centre. As much of a sensation in Printed Mohair prices as in any of the Dress Goods. Love Leve ly stuffs for the het months, and a third or mere of the last week prices dropped. 37 c up. heulhwtst of cenlre. That 28c Albatross would be a inarvel at 37 c. We arc en the last third of the big let. White, ivory, cream, the very colors most of you'd cheese, are plenty. The color line bulged in just the right spots. 40 inches wide ; 2.24 for an ordinary dress pattern of as graceful and sprightly an all wool stuff as anybody need care for. Near centre of tlie store. One Bedroom Suite. Twe Parler Suites. We held them up yesterday te show what we are doing in Furniture. The pulse of the store shows in them. Here they are again : The Bedroom Suite A choice of two styles of finish, imitation mahogany an antique oak, eight pieces, including Bedstead, Dresser, Rocker, t;e chairs, Table, Washstand and Brass Tewel Rack Attachment. $5: The Parler Suites two sorts, 560 and $75. Werth double as the market gees. Mahogany finish, tapestry covering and plush trimming. Tlilnt lloer, four rleviitern. An odd let of Men's Fancy Duck Vests go te $1.25 from $2.50 ; another double-armful of Men's Fancy Flannel Vests gote $1.50 from $3. All the time there are little knots of last survivors going the same way. We don't spare a word for one in a hundred of them. Chestnut ktreet side, wrt of Main AUle. Parasol prices cut in two be low and above the middle eftenest below. The very best goods 7ie hare. With every curl and twirl and prettiment perfect. $5 te $12. Seme have been $25. Chestnut fctici t side, tint of Muln Aisle. A Chestnut street window full of Outing Hats. They make you hungry for a romp or a stroll in the forests or fields or by the waters. 'Ihlitct-uth street side, north fiem Chestnut Mrtel. Nothing cooler than Linen for the Summer bed. Full bleached Linen Sheets, $S te $12 a pair. 10-4 French Sheeting, 65c te $1.10 ; Flemish, 75c te $1.10. All the Hemstitched Sheets are gene except the $4.70 a pair kind. Time te begin thinking again of the Printed Linen Lawns. They come as near te putting a chill en a het day as any stun you'll find. 22 and 30c. Keuthwcbt of centre. First $6, then $5, tme $j Women's Kid Shoes ! They were worth $6. .Market ktrnt front, wet of .Main AUle. Jehn Wanamaker. SVttorncye J UTHKK h. k.ujkkman, J ATTOHNKV-AT-lVW. tHt-end Kleer hlcmau Law llulldhig. Ne. il North Duke btret. eprj-lydiw iMtaceUaneett. SAt.KKMEN.-WB WIHIII A FKWMKN TO wll our feed byMmpIc letlte wholesale nml retail tnt IUP Irir-t rutaufacttirrniln our line. Knrie 1'rrtnancnl Enrlee Krnt MaMJ Win M Der dnr, K Ien. 'NO nnaUla nun.ml. i9 Meney Riivamrn iw wafr,niTm,linf, rtc CKNTEN WlAIi MAN'K'd CO. .. ....--J. . . : :r-. 7 - :,et. vi aprl&aotdced ' Cincinnati, ehld. I"T1HTATK OK HAM UKI.C'II AUI.KH, LATE OK U the city or Ijineutcr, ttceeaned. 11 ler of mliiilnUtrntlen en nald entate having been cranted te the uiideralcned, all perman In-dtbU-d thereto are requented te make Iminedl ate imyuirnt, and these having claim or de mands ngahisl tlie name, will prewnt tliem without delny fur nettlcmenl te the under nlgnetl, residing In t'erjuea tewnnhlp. tancaater county. KI.IK.MYL .IN. AdmlnUtrater. n. I). NeitTH, Attorney. my7-tdTu 1880 NOV1U.TIKHI X88u -AT- H. GERHARTS. The tns-it eomplcte mwrlment of Spring Overceating KiiglUh Cheviots, Ulngniial and CnMlmcre Hulling and Treusering Hint hna ever lieen nhetvn In thl city. Workmanship the bct and all geed warranted a represented. II. OKIIIIAHT, Ne. 4.1 North Queen Htreet. a-Onljr Direct lmertlng Tailor In the City of l.niirnMer. T EVAN4H0NH. Saggested By the Het Wave! Would you the necrct like te lcnrn T I -earn hew te keep right coelT Ix-arn hew te 'ncnpe the heated term, Without n term In rtrhoelf The lenseii'n eny ; lm c a enre About) our drlnli and feed, Avetu had brend, avoid that snare, Hce that your flour' geed I Anil tlil can be accomplished by lining that Kill erlte of the Household LEVAN'S FLOUR! Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. IH-ljll D ONTKAIl.TOTUV THE GREAT Bug Destroyer i'i:hexii)i: ok .sm.u'atim. We Have Alse; l'UHK HAULS OHHP.N', LONDON' I'l'ltl'LH, vkhsian iN.snrr rewnint. W. D. SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. liinrZI-Til.'MitM THAM. Ve desire te call Itlie attenllnn of rensumrni . ,.....n. 1..'.. .....a .n,.(.i.,.,(, n,l-v,, I I 1 ,111 llll Valve rneklng; Hciilch mid lied Line lterlect IngdnugeUliuuicM, Hleam ltadlaterxandHtenm IleutliiK Appanitu; Set and Cap Screws, nml In fact utmost everything required by Mciini users, unit all of which we elfer nt prlctMhleh we guarantee le tie lower than these of nny ether dealer In thin lclullv. Wehnvc iM-isltlvely tlie largest stock, mid be ing connected with the Telcpliuue Kxcliauge, ure prepared le receive nnd fill all orders In tlie shortest posslhle time. When Iu want r nnj nnj tlilnglneur line, call en us for prices mid we will cnmlnru you or our ability mid willing iiess te save j en Meney, IK'lay and Vexation. Our nicllltles for furnishing Knelnes, Hellers, haaiug, PiiIIcvh, Hauirers, Hpecliil .Muihtnery, I'liunbers' and On Kilters' Toek, l'utterim, Medels, nnd Inm nnd Ilrnss Cnstlucs, nml for the prompt repair of all kind of iniirliliiery are line cellcd In ljinenster, unit we respectfully solicit u share of ) our imtrenage. Central Machine Works, ISIAlltiNOIlTHCHHIsriAN.STItKin', LANCA.SIK1I, lA. (loed Werk, lleasonaiile Charges, l'ronipt l'renipt ncss, Telephene connection dJ-ttdll lSttvtwtv, I.TAllDWAHHI MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., Have Just received n large nsseitmcut of ItKADY-MAKK- Window Screens and Screen Deers I'laliiund l'lgured Wlre Cleth. HAMMOCK'S, I.AWN JIIIWIIIIs, HKKUlUKItATOHH, Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezers (live them n tall and you will be convinced that II U thu theiiH'st place In laincaster te buy. AIJ0, Al.l. KIXHS OK PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD, And a full Hue or General Hardware. fibS-lyd Vltoteiu-nplio. Reru I JUST RECEIVED KltOM Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Tvve HacLcreunds made ee!ally for llnst and TlimwiuurUr lAiigih l'liotefnipUs. 50 1-2 North Queen St., Next Htxir te the l'osteflhv. JnuTmd (tool. JHMIII'.lt AMI COAU J .TOllli'iOMIOtJKSANPCAHlX. WI-sjT- r.u. ii.MUi WOOI). Whelt-iule and II. lull, V II II l I ll'Cf V fc ,u, ' by II. II. MAIITIN .till. 113-1 )tl i2l Water Htreet, Uincater,''l,a. 3AUMOAItI).Ni:il.SCOMl'ANV. COAL DEALERS. Or kicks Nn. Ii) North Queen Street, mid Ne. Wl North I'rlmc stnvt rui iTiute sins.!, ns North 1'ilnee Slrivt, near Iteiullinf 1 ah IK'IKlt uui5-tr,i I.ANCASTKH, l'A. yicicUe. -lilCYCLHH.TltlCVCI.US.TANHKMs.. COLUMBIA Bicycles, ' Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE OLAHANTKKI) Hl(illl,l (UlAKi:, ILLUhlltATHIl CATAI.OOI K fHKl-i POPEMPGCO,, 79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. llltANCHIIOH.SKjs-1.' Warren St., New erlc .'Jl Wabash Ave., I'Muiee. Ker Sale by JOHN .ML'blElt,Nu 2 North Street, Columbia. uuS-l)deed fexr IHAllLIM rlTAMM. Fer Rent I 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'floer, 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. ffinvyct -lJAKUAlN.H! . -AliaAlNal GO TO Shirk's Carpet Hall ! - roit - reit Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Ws Havk tiik La no est and nraT.SrecK IK TitKCrrr. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. (iHetltlnn. S JTOIM THINK I At this dny, when eeuiietitlnn Iscreat, the custeincr leeks te sce Who (Jives, Net rreiiilsei 1IAIUIAINS. Customer, Step I Think 1 Who pay for ex tensive ndv ert IscinenlH t We de net Advertise ItnrKnlns, Clearing Sales, etc., but give jeu the benefit of that which ethers give tlie printer. Our Counters Contain All that Is New In . SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND SPRING OVERCOATS. Our Trices are the Lewest 1'esslbla todojus tedojus todejus tlte toeiiKtemcr unci ourselves. NOH. 8114 AND 3H WIT KINO HrilKET. nftrl3-uind M AHTIN UttOS. A heuse full of Hprlut: Clothing; neoinplctahteck te select from. Net a thing In Men's or Deya' Outfitting Things you can cull for net represented. Hven the big We Held Up A Few. moil (net prepared for b most stores) nnd the boys iu kilts have bteu reinemliered, mid all that's between. We held up a row kinds ns rep resentnlives of the whole; stock. Thesesame figures-can be seen In ether stores, but leek at tuallty, stjle and ninke they'ie en, then see ours; that nceeunts for our rapidly Increasing trade. Men's Hulls, ready te put en, Krfeet lilting, ST. te 5. All-Weel Suits, 17, SS,JI0,J12. If jeu llkeiithessy, hlinjicly lllgllejs' Suit here II Is, il le J 15. We represent theS7, Hand f9 Suits as examples of geed value. See our stock I'uderwear, Hese, Neckwear, Dress Shirts, of Flannel HhlrU nnd Iles' Shirt Waists. All the new and desirable things. A leek through our Custom Clothing Depart ment, the novelties for suits and trousers te ineurure and samplts of our work, will win yoiirappieval. Visit the department, get the prices, lenv e our order, and w 0 guarantee J our Idea and puise w ill be suited. MARTIN BROS, ji ' Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOS. ai AND !S NORTH QUHKN HTHEKT "iyll.l.lAMHON A KOSIKIt. With the Itesy Meuth of June we Introduce CLOTHINCT Chlldivu's Light hiiniiner Flannel Kilt Kklrts, tiM. tW, S1.5U. Children's snllernud Steckinette hulls, 11.75, 13 50, Jl.ll). lley's l.lght-Wclght Cnsslinere Suits. JI.50, i5.0U,tCJ. Gent' Summer Casslmere nnd Hcrge Hulls, 910. 911, f IJ. 11. Gents' .Summer l'liutalnens, Ji.00, t'i..Vl, Jl (U. STRAW HATS. Clilldren's Straw Hats from 5e. lley's Straw Hats, from Be. Yeung Men's Hats, from 15.'. Mtu's Dress lints, from 25c. IjulleV Huller lints, from 5Jc. Summer I-up Dusters, from Jee. FLAN SHIRTS. Our stock of French Hud KuglUh Flnnuelsls coinplele wllh the Ijllest .Novelties nnd I lest 1'utlerns. Men's AlKSIllv. Shirts, licit l'utu-rns.at J.X7J. Men's Silk Slrliss French Flannels, at tVX. Glen's Frciieh FlunueU, vrr t'"el intterns, at S.i. Men's rreneh and HnglUh Flulinelsat r.'.00, 11.50 and S 1 .U.. Mtn's D.nnet F.anntl Shirts al75e, Me and Sse. lawn Tennis. We have u full Hue of Tennis Shoes In lllatk and fan Celers In either Oxfords or Ual. We have 11 full Hue of WlevvninSllppcrsfer ladles, Misses Chlldreu and lles,at l'epular l'rhes. Williamson & Fester, fl-aH KAHT KINO ST., LANCASTKH, l'A., AND aiHMARKKTHTltF.ET. HAltlHSUUlUl l'A AFKW FI.Y AND TACK1.K HOOKS IN tsjiivenleiit Hx'ket form nt rrasuuahtb rli;iires. Ale, u vurlely of trolling siH-ansfer tutss and salmon, nnd a bright F.ut((lti bass lusik, net altogether new this seasoc.lniiMertli calling te thestteiitlonef IheniiKler. Fer sale ut HUBLEV'S DIlDU STOHE, aaWettKlnc Street, Ube. Kent LROAD i f $ fjSi Fer Rent I )rtll. - - darncse. H AKNI24.S. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, l.ANCASTi;rt, TA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AND- Generai Stable Supplies, -AT- .E. X (Siirt'lJiseR te SI. llAHEliliUSH A Has.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. iHiuubinn. 1H.l.N N A UHF.NEMAN. ng PL-V7VSBING AND Gas Fitting. Tin Roefling and Spouting. Heating . By Het Air -AND- 152 N. QUEEN ST., UVNCASTF.lt, l'A. ilrtX'rtOOlO. TJAH. VS0LS I Don't SkipThis While earl June tliuU the retail stores at tlie height of Ihclrsprlut: trade, it Is le the niaiiii f.iclurer about the " luvl of the hunt." He then cleans up his tstd nnd ends or Spring Heeds nnd preivirc for Full. This lime Is nevi en us, und Instead of allow ing our salesman 10 closceul te Jobbers what ure left of the season's Parasols We otter theuint our ritail stereut a big sacri fice. Yeu Mill n ml some few In I lie. windows and man) mere In the store ut ritll'KS L Nl'UECi:Dr..VlEDI.Y LOW. Come see our goods and cemimre our prices with eihirs.uiid ueknew veuwlll thenueiire- cl He what great bargains weurt; offering. , ROSE BR0S. & HARTMAN, 14 E-V8TKINOSTHEET. apWmdHjlF uhas Haberbush Houseiuniishi beets Flu 'ft BraKHL -. v .Ji it .1?.: "Vsts i l&v fcstaate'A--,