Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 06, 1889, Image 2

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    THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1889.
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IKDRKW J. 8TEINM AN.
f CHARLES STEINMAN FOI.TZ, F.dlters.
RODENT ci-aiik, rueuxiicr.
P'kHB DAILY iNTELLIOESCEiL-PubllMied
-h every Any In the year, bnt snmlny. Bcrrcd
r4; ey carriers in mm cur ana nurreunning
tewntat ten cenUn week. Hy mall five nei-
lrivcur Hindrance; te Milan month.
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or postefnee order, find where neither or
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? ADimtis THE INTELMOEHCER,
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& LANCASTER, PA., June 6, 1889.
The Stene lirliigr.
jre The rcimsylvnWu rniinmii retnj:inv
fcjTbrldge as Bafcr nml mure ihirnlili thnu
re,the Ireu bridRCj nml tliecHrk'iiiii with
K e stone uridgc which reriiuixu uir mm
Abridge nt .toliniteivii, nmply eeiillniii
lr the ludirnictit of the I'cnnsylvniiiii'H
ft ragged chief engineer, Mr. I'revvn. Hut
Eeneimngheillil tieiiiikc into inn em-
s.vrumtten, mid tiiat is tni punni taiei.v.
Tills IS II1C iiniliriil uniill in mi" raiuwui
engineer. It Is his litislncs te tnke cure
of the rnllrend lnterextH ; nml if the
public Interest eentllet with them, mi
much the worn for the nubile interest).
The Fennsylvnulfi rallnmi. euglueeriiiK
structures otter nbtiudniit testimony of
this disposition te tnkecaru llrst of the
rallrenil nml doubt Kr nil et Iter railroad
engineering U its sclllMi. Ilendi mid
streets, ns well rn struntnv, tue creM'd
with little regnrd te ntiy ether but
the rallrend Inten-st ; mid It wrw
se done nt this .TohnMewn stone bridge,
which has steed ngnliiht the Heed ; but
-which piled un the waters behind it and
&U gathered there the heue, trees, engines
and debris of till Muds, Mat mane n
elinrnel Iieum' fur thousands of men,
-women nni cniiuren, utniiig upon
fifteen ucivs of ground, material that
contrectorFlyiiii says 1(1,000 men 111 net
remove In thirty daytj. It is a fair con
clusion flint the- stone bridge is responil respenil
blc for much of the lcwi or life, In entii
lug the entangling of the victim hi this
mass of wreckage and lit bncking the
waters upon the town : and that te It ii
bIhe due the cost of digging away the
debris, that but for it would have pushed
out with the current; a cost that may
amount te half a million of dollars.
Perhaps the Heed consideration did
net occur te the engineer In planting
this Impregnable stone bridge neres
this uarrew valley ; though the bridge
, obstruction is said te lie new a main con
sideration with the Cambria Iren com
pany, In determining the question of re
building their works at JoIiiiMeivn.
They see Hint, in every lime of Heed
here:ifter,thii bridge uill licnpt tueatih
the flouting fit nil", and build up a dam
that will back the Maters upon the
valley above it. The bridge will net give
way, and It is tee low net te be an ob
struction In Heed time,
Jt therefore appears that the question
of a stone bridge is a public quo-tlen, In
which the people are interested and
which the state should take eeuul.ance
of. The stone bridge Isutidnubtedly the
best bridge for durability nnd safety,
as a bridge ; but It seems that It may
net be built in narrow valleys where II
jrtrtfscTvt tAififiuTimfe luck great iIinhI
waters upon' populous settlements. The
Johnstown bridge was in this ease u
public nuisance and cause of great less
life and prejierty , nt the same time
tmeiist rated that It was a model
a. preier situation. The stone
,the Concstegn Is a stone
Inu right place, and is mi high
never back the wnteis of the
Ite any dumaging extent.
A Sensible Motion.
lie governor has done a verv s'lisihle
lug in calling the Heard of Public
Charities together In-day at the capital
with Intent that it shall take chanroef
the distribution of the contributions of
nil kinds made for the relief of the lloed
Bittrerers In rennsyhania. Hueh action
lias become neecss.'U in view erthe large
contributions, the wide spread of the dis
asters and the inability of each contribut
ing point te determine w beie lis gifts are
needed. Be far the tide of nlms lias set
into the Ceneinaiigh valley, and It has
been supplied with many things for
which there. 1h urgent need elsewhere.
There must besomeiviitraldiieetieu for
the flew, sending it in needed quantity
te all the places alllkted ; there
will lie an abundance of contri
butions for every leal need, hut
the coiitrihuteis de net want theli
donations wasted, nor de the suf
fering communities want cither tee great
or tee hiimll supply. This movement
therefore,inipe"ing thedistilbutien upon
the Beard of Charities, comes none tee
seen. There ere many tedious wheiu
relief is needed that have had noneef it,
owing te their huvingbecnsoleiigeut.oll'
from communication. The Susquehanna
branches fccem te have Urn in many
places swept clean of houses and stock,
aud their towns put many feet under
water. Such a deluge was never lefere
known te thein, and it cannot lie but
that many hitherto unaided commun
ities are in need efthehelpth.it is se
ready te Im rcndeied te the buttering.
Our state has never had its sympathies
se aroused, nnd its nurses se eiicHcd as
, mlt-'f- u relief r excited emotion
Pigive te deeply sullering humanity.
The Seuth Ferk D.iiu.
The Nbw Yerk newspapers, in view of
the destruction of the Seuth Ferk dam.
are discussing the advisability of build-'
ing the dam en the Creten creek, by
which it Is proposed te steie up mi im
mense body of water for the city's use.
It is te be four times ns high as the Seuth
Ferk dam, aud the reservoir will held
many times as much water. The dill'er dill'er
enee in the situation is, that thu dam
will stand but twoer three miles from the
Hudsen, which will take its overJlew,
through an unpopulated vulley, ujien
itsutuple besom, uud muy In) expected
te be little disturbed by it though the
whole body of water should lie emptied
upon it ut once. Hesldes, the New
Yorkers think that they can build a
dura that will stand.
Aud be doubtless they can. A Her
man engineer was caught by a Pitts
burg reporter in that town tin. .,(!.
day, and related hew great dums were
(t oenstantlv licini' bulb
in Europe w 1th-
out fear Hint they
W'Otlld net de lle.ir
weric; ami no was unable te ..v.
$ PWti the breaking of the Seuth
jcerx aara uiien any theory of its proper
' . Construction ; nml tlu.r.i ,V ,, ,l , .
t. that it wiih net In HIYH...K . .....iki...
h: The large Imdy of we.ilthv I'ltlsbiin;
f Bruiicmcii who owiieii II ii.nii.ti..
. - -- . u.'..u,.ni
tneugl:
it it safe, though it is net easy te
J that the club's etlleers anil eiigl-
lad u llkw conviction. Hut evl-
uwieve
Bees had
riMuuy tuere were ninny fu-sh
unit
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. "-vMsuiiau 1 iKliUIIllllIUOn llllllAnnrfv
' Mlnr Mnls,s i ,.., . ,--."
)0t -McOivjfvr.s e:uuf tlie fre'lut,
Judging from these remarks In which I
1. !...?! , ,., i . - ..l.i. !.,
ac iiiiiuigeii iiMii's.-ii . trj..i.-i ..
me iiifnsicr ii.i. irviuii; inu uuiu unu
lKn fetihd broken nnd empty.
" I am going up there te fish the latter
part of till month," queth the major.
"1 Isdlcve the dntu is standing there
the same as It ever was. AVe have nil
licen shaking hands' with ourselves for
some years en being pretty clever busi
ness men, nnd we would net Iki likely te
drop that much money In a place that
we though unsafe."
Just se; but probably the major does
net think himself soelcerer wise ns he
once did. Certain It l that he would
And It troublesome ami expensive te
Hud nnyene te take ills place In the club
and ntinie his share of the moral
nnd iiecunlnry resqinnslbllity for the
damage Its dam has done. It Is well
forMvpletnlwelevereneugh te get rich,
as these Seuth Ferk club men have done j
but It would le liclter If they were clever
enough te knew' hew te niiiid the out
side businesses they get Inte after they
get rich ; or w ise enough te keep out of
them and te own no share In a dam
unless they knew', or can bile a man
who does knew, what n ilnm should lie.
The major will agree with us when be
reads that :
Tliecnuiiipr llled tlm dam te-ilnyniid
bns taken full testimony under entb from
tliose who knew meM about it. 11 Inysnl
tlie threshold of the owners of the
dam the resensll)lllty for all this hor
ror. Criminal negligence In the coti ceti
sti action of the d.tm, in its nialiiteiinnce,
its inaimgetiient, Us repairs, or lack of rn
pslm, the keeping, of Its giites is charged
illieetly upon llinin. The witnesses swear
that the ilnm was built of clay Instead of
stone. It contained a body of water far be
yond the Htrcugth of llie nmterlnl. Its
leaks were slepssl by shilling them
with buy or str.iw. its piles were se
clegaed "with stones tli.it when It hucaiim
evident neil te the dullards who wcre in
charge thai the situation was Imminently
poiilens, tlm pressiiroel the water could
ml be rolieved. Tlie preiiiineiup of the
rittsburg iraidenls who rounded the club
li; c.inscil a desire te shield t ti fin from
lil.une. The eorenet says tlmy will bs
shielded no longer.
Inipiirled Scholars.
The Catholic I'lilversity, te be estab
lished at Washington, has received
warning that it cannot Impert men of
learning. In history wetlndthat the
wisest rulers of the most progressive
lands were famous for their hospitality
te ijten of learning of whatever nation,
but by the awkward form of our alien
centinct Inberlnw, we progressive Auicr
Iciih have deliberately refused te receive
scholars from abroad. Men whose lives
me devoted te study aud n search, me
the pioneers in the Intellectual develop
ment of the race, and w het her their em
inence has Ih-eii earned In profound
theology or clear and practical sclentllc
research, they me an honor te the na
tion whec hospitality they accept, and
will act us bridle aiidspiirteits piegicss.
It is hue that we hae our own
neglected men of learning and rare utili
ty, but they will. Is' ls-neiUled lather
than harmed by foreign competition.
Ah they prme their ability te cope with
the epcnse foreign aitlcle, their mvn
value in society will lie belter apprecia
ted. Whecan ileubt that the Scetclinian
McCosh has done vast geed te the cause
of learning In his adopted laud, f .end
ing in sclf-geveinmciit, we must lead in
education and (lie encouragement of nil
learning.
--
'Pur councils p.iss.sl a geed icHilutleii In
dlKH'ttng a commuted te inqulie liitollie
adxisibilltyef iitllllitKthe old water w.u Us
plant and power te provide electric light
let the ell v.
i'lli: ciierabli) de I.esiseis bobs up
serenely at u meeting of the Niicr.Ciur.il
ceuquiiv and explains thoaliuest forgotten
mystery of tlie admission of thn DnglMi te
a kIi.iiw In the lu.inagciucut of that great
Freiiih cenipiiiiy. lie suhl thai altci six
ye.iiM he was able te en plain that thn Lon Len Lon
eon agreement was uitulc In elder te save
tlie company Irem being mined tlueugh
the KIiiiiIImi'h giuiitiiig a concession for a
new canal. He ic.id a letter ilttcu at the
time of the agreement by the French ciu ciu
bass.tder at Louden, in whUh the lattei
congratulated Count de Lesseps upon his
llliuiicsHnnd ability In axerliiiK the danger
of an Fngllsh built eunal. The lellei was
icceiicd with apphiuse. The Flench are
here werbhlpeiK, and them Is enough
heieism about this old in.tu te oicib.dauen
thu bl.imn that must be gi en him tei pei
inittliig thu eiilnu;is)iis lulnin.uiKcuienl
et the I'aiuuna enlerpilKe. 'I'lienniglily
relialihi ncceiinis el tint waste and
lulu of million el dellais ueith of
pieH'ity at I'.iu.ima leave no loom
te doubt that eoiiiiptien and iccMcsx
waste vveic i.uup.i it In thu ceinpany, and
it leeks doubtful whether them was any
serious cll'erl en the part of the engineers
en the ground or the uian.igeisat home te
eeinpleie thee.inal. It would appeal that
they nulled the gigantic ililllcultics of the
task w hen tee late te a eid thein.
A getillciuiu writing te tlui S.in I'r.m I'r.m
isce Ihttli Itrjunt deel.ues : "I never In
all my life," " saw se much machinery-old
iron cir lails and wheels as met
my eyes piled up en every sidu as I
spodevoi the Panama railroad. It Is slid
at Panama that in the culler progress el
thoweik the dredges vveie allowed one
dollar a minute deiuuiiage ter delay, and
Itjhus became common pi.utlcete block
the buckets Willi a heavy leg as if by acci
dent, and leisurely icneive It, eeiintfng the
minutes by the . Us'k meantime. Costly
loceuioth es weie thiewn ever the moun
tain side, ill order that (ouiuuh.sIeiis might
be made upon new piiiih.iscH ; enigecs
of supplies vvcic cnslite.1 which were never
brought te land, and othei cnigei-M wcre
brought te the isthmus, taken te se.i again
leradiiv ei two, ami upon ictiiunug i.iid
tei m li'e ever."
Tlie Fietiih iiiiiv believe miiiiu el Hickc
stories, bnt they refuse le lieliuie that De
Lesseps had any knew ledge el the lascnl
ity, aud no doubt thej aie right.
chenix's Mfitin:it i am:.
Witnesses Testily that tlie lioiMer lVuicil
Death 1'i'uiu Alexiinder niiMIviiii.
On Tiivsdny afternoon Cnptaiu Siliaack
tcstillcd lieleie Ciuencr HnrU ill Ihlciue
llut l.isi week, while the grand jurv was in
session, Frank Wemlrnll. alias ltl.uk, told
him tli.it the man who lined him leditve
te the Ashland avenue i-eUiil'c and lake
away tlie trunk was Dcteitlve Dan CuiikIi
hu. At the uiiiiibt en WislueixUv MaiiiUu
Morns testillcd that Dr. Cieuin hail e
picsscd te him his belief Unit Alexander
Milliv.ui would have him put out elihe
way, ami witness had he.inl delegates te
tlie eeiiveutiiiii of last June sav lli.il Dis.
Cieuin and McCahey ought te beget rid el.
Jeseph U'ityiiie, M'liiei guaidiau of Col
umbia Ciiiuii. Clan-n.i-liiiel, said that Dr.
Cieuin told hi in two days before his min
der that lie was completely discouraged,
and believed he would let these r.isc.ds r.isc.ds
Alexnudci Shllivan and Michael llelaml.
i leoetder ofpellcoat ICaus.is City eeiupletu
uiuii iniii.ii'ruusueMgiisunn Kill mill,
l'atilek Meiiarry testiliedthut inheptem
jKjr, 1Sa, Dr. Cremii s.iid te hlui; "1 be
I eve that man Alexander .Sullivan will be
the instigator of iuv death. There me
Jiaper and alhdavils icl.iting te this busi
ness, in whirl, Alexander Milllvan's naine
is nieiilleiHsl in Mr. enklin'sKife, and if
luiythliig happens te inu I wilt iclv en veil
te giv e tliciu te the uiilluiritK'r.."
When iikked with what Sullivan Is
cliargisl ,y Cieuin witness said: "Steul-
ing me money el tlie organization and
' Ue.tl?""" b '"" '" ,,r"'"h ''rl,,u"b "",l
J ilefere the inquest elusd for the dav the
defunct Traders' bank books were Intro-
1 iiulcu niui ii was bhewn that Alexaiuler
1 siuii van had ihiHi-iieil jni ii i.r., ,i.
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...ui.-eu wimuiiiie jKistecssieu 01 uui secret
j t-'v funds, nuJ later vutrlw mk I
thnt he hvl nmdeiliwks for IM.oeiJ st ivtA,
ilirrerent linn's parable te Jehn T. Lenter
...v -n,s Is te .-ernilKirsts the Mery Hint
Sullivan used the funds te plimge en
'change.
Tlie Doctors In sis-den.
Tlie.titne meeting of tlie Iaiicaster City
and County Medical eelrtywiis held en
Wislticsdny attorneon with the following
members present! Doctors llernthclrcl,
ll.iker, Ileardniau, llljckwe.sl, Coinpleti,
Craig, !oaer, Killer, Franklin, Hurst,
llnnce, Kendlg, Knhler, Kniilliiinu, Living
ston, I.cainim, J. It., Uiudts, Mussnr, J.
II. Miller, Mew cry, .1. I, Iteehiiek,
Itehrcr, T llnlaiid, Trnbnrt, Wentr, M. J.,
Welelmns, Weaver, I). II., Wr-seinim, Wlt
mer.Zell, I. M.
A nuinljcr of Interesting cases were re
ported by Doctors Deaier, Cr.ilg, Miller
mid Hcriithclrcl, nnd thorewero exhibited
patheoleglcal kpeciliiens, the results of
eir rations.
The society denatcl $. for llie relief of
the Johnslew it MiM'crcrs,
Tlie rcpoitsfreui city and county showed
the general health te be geed.
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Te t ult I he Cliiirehes.
i'lin gennial synod of the Unformed
Church In America ejK'iitsl en Wislnesday
at Cntsklll, New Yerk. Hev. Dr. Kicrt
Vandyke, of that lllage, was elected presi
dent. Ilei. Dr. M. II. Mutten, iresldent
of the last sviumI, pre.icheil lite syniHllcal
seriueii hi the evening, his thenie being
" Heroism in the Christian .Ministry."
Among thn questions te be considered by
UieM nisi Is thai of union with tlietleriuau
iteferincd Chinch li thn t'nltisl Slates.
I.lst or L'lielnliiiist l.iler.
The following Isn list of unclaimed let
ters remaining In the iistolllre at lumens-
ter, .Iiineli, IM):
i.ttnirv I. IM. -.Mrs. iicckie iiewnu, .miss
Annie Kelt, Mrs. Itebecci I.indls, Miss
lleitlni Mmvrei, .Miss Mnlre Orr, Miss lie
becea iteynelds, Mrs, WUincrdlng.
(icnt'fi l.it.- Heerife V, Dage, Samuel
lleiiik, II. 1-. Ilustadt, Iteiijauilii Mct7lcr,
(irsnt WelHer.
.Murderers unit llelibers Klllvtl.
Ilurrell, the npctater nt Sliver Cilv, in
miles fietu Ifclcna, Menluii.i, was killed,
nnd )'. ('. .lebst.the MeiitniiaCrntrnl nircut,
iireb.ibly fatally wounded, by robbers en
Tuesday nlht. It is thought that the rob
bers did net secure oier ?00. A sise of
10 men, arincd with illles, started from
llelnna in pursuit, and overlook the rob
bers. They refused te surrender and Hied
upon the posse, Thn drowns returned and
both were killed. Tlmy ere link new u and
leek like foreigners,
A Mui'iterer Lynched.
A. T. Hedgcrs, w he wns shot twice nt Ids
home in 'lepekn, Kansas, en Tuesday
morning, bv a huiglar, died at iiIkIiI. The
recovery of" Mis. Hedgcra Is doubtful. Nat
Olj'plnnt, tlie murderer, was captured and
lynched.
rilvmi n I. In. ).ll!eilce.
fleorge llnidlny, of liainillle, Couiks Ceuiks
tlPUl, who nmrdered his sweetheart, Lilly
Petter, seme months iqte, en Wednesday
plcadis) guilty te murder In the sccen'd
degree, nud was nelitenc(s te liiquisou liiquiseu
ment for life.
n
OUlt'HHAItHAI'AIIILLA.
That Tired Feeling
In pxvrleneed lynliii(lpirj lusty n Ihlsucn
f en, nml man ejile report le IIeikI sHan-iipa-rllln
leilrlveiiuay Ihcl'iiigiieraiut eliaiilleii.
The bleed, tnileii v.llh I in ti rl t ten which have
In en iiectuuulalhig for months, moves i-ltii;-uIhIiIv
tlilellfll the Mini, (lie till , I falls le
think iiililb and llie lml- Is Ktill slower te
iehHid. IIishI'b Kurnaparllla Is Just v. hilt Ik
needed. It nuHlr, Itnllrc and .nrUhcNthe
lleil, innkea the lirnil clear, (routes an se
lite, nverieuies that llnsl ris'llnit, lenes Hie
nervine, hj stem, aud Imparts health and vlnur
te the w hole IhmIj.
HOOD'S SAltSAI'AKILLA
"My iiin'tlle wns iHir. I could net kliH'p,
had luadai he a rent deal, pains hi ui,v bnik,
m huvvils did net move nunliirlv. llnmrB
Harsaiinillla In a short tlinn did iiieeiuuih
KihhI that I fis-l llinin new tniiii. My palimaud
ui In s ,m. nlleved, ni.v npsllln Improved. I
saj tontliTe who need a gmsl niedlcliie, li
lloed'N SaiMipullhi and mh. ' (jieiIOK I'.
.Iaikses, Itoxlnie htiilleu, I'ean.
MAKl-Siili: WKAK SiitONtl
Ter ears I vvns sleli cvirv Krhi;, hut lin-t
car tisl( I1imI SnrMiirllln anil liaveuet
seen ii pick dayslnie." (i. U. miei.n, Mllhni,
MllK.
" 1 taku Ibsnl'i. Iarainitllniin )irliix Ionic
and I rei'uiiiiiicinl It le nit hIie have that mis
erable iln.l ficlhiK." C I'uiMiui. Ilrlde
Hlliel, lllenltl.. II, .V
HOOD'S. SAHSAI'AltlLLA
Keldhv nllilriiKKl"l. ll,lifm S.'i. I'lipartd
iinlytivl' I IKiOll. t I'll , lnittl, Mas-.
limi(lsr.se.S't: IMII.LAK (t)
(rietiitun.
v
rii.i.iAMMiN .v. i'iisri:it
Wonder Ne Lenger At Our
Grewing Success!
lis the bist itialit 1,1 Kimh at Ihc timet
pi lies thai bus made n the
POPULAR CLOTHIERS.
lilldri'irHjirsev and Slei'Uliiellu Hutu. tl.ui.
Sailor Mulls, SI 7.1.
Knte Pant suit, .' R in, J.' .ill
IIe.n. S.IH k l eat .SullK. 51, JI.MV Vi.
Men's Hack Cut Sulls, S'.ts, je.
Jli'iisl iiluvvii) Ceal Hulls, glu m SI'l.
MiiniiUT 1'antaliHiim, tl, ?iS J.
UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.
r.xlraerdluar.v Values In Hunt's t'lideiweui.
(ieiit KlliiiuKMitrtsiit ISc 'J Inr 'iV.
. ''.'ill s IlallirlUKini .shirts and Drnweri. at is- -,7V
frHitl!
(iciits blue and brown Mixed AiikeIu Shirts
and liiawiTsai ise 7,s isr Hull.
dents i'xtr.i l'lne llallulccau hhlrls aud
Diiiueisiit 'i- jl.im ht Hull.
d.'iuslnm'v siiln.dllalt.rli.THiiLIle lliu-ad
lllldNlIk Net k vi ear
dent Muslin Hiawers at Is'.
(t.iu's.leau lirawers at:M'.
dent's IValher W'els'lil nl M:
(..lit s .New NiM'kiixai In I'liiiilini I'lid Twlc.,
s!il: J7l 'Cnn.".''!.'.;,;.''"'''-'''-' ' '
$ 1.20-U mbrellas.-$1.20
Willi a (.old ersllvirl'ati.
'I his I'mhri lla w III siH'rsriilli htaud tin. best
of .Niiiiiid waierenuri' le ihe sun ami air
snlls of in Id iliat will net di Mrei ths niir(.
tills Ii iHidlnil the Is-sl t'lubrtlU fur the
money Unit wi haveeier ellired le the nubile,
rile color l 1-II li l Kiniriiiitis ,1 furJl.'S,
Te the Lady Who Wears Fine Shoes !
Ter si vie, 111 HiHlieinfiirt voui'iittnet find any
lielttr value than our ItllKA hlus', made In all
nlilllis and sli-s, hand-turned soles. The null'
hni .vamp sins, made where the seams de net
Mrlke the ball of the TikiI. Call and see Iheni.
(lur clerks are all ebhs'lUK and aceemuiiHlat
hilt, and 1 ivJe.i show In,; kiskN w hetlu r v ou w hli
topuii'haseei net
Williamson & Fester,
nv-jis r:.br kine m. 1. v.wastiui, ia.
MI
itiHMAitb-ri'HiitKiri'. iiAititisiinui pa
U)!tllU'V lU'OOVtw.
s
r
I'll MILLS,
VTI VN'I ll'l-ITX'
Ocean and IVlawam Xvcuue, villi eihii Tiiluis.
n.x, Ji si 1.1th.
liit!:iiul JON XII WOOITON, Jic.
1 1 i)ri:i.Miii.M xniiiu " ""
II A'tl.AMK C1TV.
.NOW lll'UN. I'mlerNew Mauiiiieiiient.
t'.i'.dii.i.irrn:, rroprhter,
Uiteel Colen.ule Hetel, 1'hll ultli.li a.
Illiquid
I lOTLl.CIll.TWOOIUL
I 1 ItviiiudUcd. H. hirnlshed.
10 Sl, .i,Im 1,
Aiuirtineuts.
Ats I'lrttnuss. Will iH'ii
.M'XLI.
Jimel-'.'iud
m us. may w.idiiimitr.i;.
T
111:
FIiniDA, ATLANTIC IITV.
( lieli-e. n nlral lis'iitlnli. racllle Avenue, Ik--Ineeu
N. Y. A TiiiiiesMs Axis. KlrsU'lass
house. Heaseuuhle rales. (Is-u all (lie vear.
, , HAVIsA IIIIOW.NU
luyi-.'iiid
L.TOCKTON 1IOTKU .
O I'M'i: MAY, N.J.
IIIT.N'S Jli.NK 1,1. HATKS.M VN1I SI I'KIt
II Vi. hsi'lal ralvt li.v the wk, nieutli or si 11
kun. Neul) v.luti-l,n.mKltletluiidliiiireve.l,
il,(JO exiH-ndisl. New Hall and Auileuiuent
Jtis.ni. Children"'. New l'lnliii. I'.lll and I'lav
Uih)ui. Clil.lne mid service llrst-elnss. ;,s.
tiiut suites with iirler, buih nnd . loot Or Or
ehetrn .111 It ,u itf, . .. ltrw... .... ... i,r .
b'l,t','"."5t.1.,,""" WareiiKiju, 1 til.sTXt'T
mil hi LN LMi MtrrsU, up ieJuikJi. Uesk
'. i.x iMi hires U,
U0"lU"' K TK() .
ALlvVN,Vreprlclr,
lUrtttrttttnltcc'e.
I'nii.ADKi.riHA. ihertday, June s, 1WB.
The "berry ripe" in Black
Goods te-day is the All-wool
Challis at 25c. Geed value at
37c. Plump 29 inches wide
(they say 30), and in two
shades, jet and bin 6 black.
Veilinirs and Mehairs and
Grenadine stuffs in airy heaps.
Northwest of centre.
$2 White Corded Nainsoek
Wrappers at $1.50.
54 Linen d'Inde Tea Gowns
at $3.
Your dollars will de just as
much accordingly in a dozen
ether things.
Hcnniil flntr, Chestnut strict side. Five eleva
tor. A variety of triple plate
Ferks, and Tea, Dessert, and
Tablespoons are exactly half
price. Fancy patterns.
Hriiml lloer, nmr centre. Finirdevaterp.
Fleer and Stair Linens as
they should be.
Near Women's Walling Itoem.
Camping Blankets thick
enough te be mattress, pillow
and wrap in one if you're
tired out ; 5 pounds, 74x84
inches, $3 each.
Near Women's Walt Ing Itoem.
Gem Ice Cream Freezer
show-hew keeps up. Te-day
strawberry anil vanilla creams,
Irezen cu
sherbet.
Hard, and pineapple
2illalt Oflil, SI..V)
a quart Cem,l.t0
I (iniirt (leni, JiS.
iliiiiirtdeiu,J.I.(iO
Kqunrl Ocm, 5l.ei
Uiiiinrt (lein. M.OH
II iiinrt 0em,a.'i1
Ilinsmrnt, near centra stairs.
Ail insignificant thing may
take part of the price out of
merchandise. Here are 275
pairs Misses' Canvas Shoes,
goat trimmed. Neat, strong,
well made, just out of the
bezes. Sizes 11 te 3. We
meant te sell them at $1.50
and 1.75. The price te-day is
$. Why? They're all black,
when only third or half ought
te be. We won't need te tell
of them twice." On a table by
themselves
Mnrkit street fHiit, west of .Main Aisle.
kilters that make the mud
diest water clear as dewdrops.
Ilasenu nt, northwest of centre.
Of all the Summer lloer cov
erings, Mattings first. Coelest,
cleanest, fittest. We have as
welcome a word as you ever
heard of them.
jViiic hundred rolls, fresh
from the importer, go en sale
te-day. In two choice grades.
If you knew Matting worth,
you'll marvel at these prices :
1 Heavy China Matting,
this season's importation, hand
some patterns, jjS the roll of 40
yards ; cut, 23c a yard. Give
it any test ; it comes up right
every time.
2 A desirable China Mat
ting, geed weight, geed designs.
s,e tlie roll ; 17c a yard it cut.
Ne foolishness about either.
Solid, well put together.
This is the last special offer
ing in Mattings we shall have
this season.
Samples te any address for
tlie asking.
Seienil lloer, .Market sins I side, l'eur elr elr
vatei. Fer a small charge we store
and insure Seal, Plush, and Fur
things generally. We can de
the re-dyeing, re-cutting, and
re-lining better new than when
the Fall rush is en. Charge
less for the work and keep the
things till you need thein.
Desk en sereiiit Ibsir, ever middle ( lirstuut
street entrance.
Jehn Wanamaker.
-Onte.
t nniMi iiATii.its.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street.
Largest Straw Hat Emporium
IN Till; CITY.
1 M.L ANH SF.i: 0111
45c.
Japan Mackinaw,
Werth 7.V. hev eud n deuld.
Ml iitlnr peikU ceuiiuratlvrly low.
II and I'OWLKT HATS, All Hluide. al
A'u .1.1.. .....I r?;..
' Trunks and Traveling Bags
AI'-l'lXIAL ll.MKiALNN
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCAHTKK. l'A.
Vlioteuviiv'io.
irm
I JUST RECEIVED
FHOM
Ka3iiigsbiirg, Prussia,
The llackitreuuds made i-siieclnlly for llust and
'IhrreHiuarttr Untjlh l'liuteniidis.
rROTE,r
50 1-2 North Queen St.,
Sex (
Jau7-iiuid
lsir ! lli r.hteitlce.
VFLW LV AND TAlKIL HOOKS IX
leuvement pocket form at mi-eu.ilil,
IlKum Alse, n varlet or trelliiu; .iieoiisfer
luivi mid S.U1UO11, and a brh;ht LukIisii Ike
h(si!s, net altogether iuw- this sen se, ,but unrlli
calling ui the attention of theaucKr Fers.i)s at
ULIH.I.l s HllLll blUlli:,
fflWfutKlrtJjMFfrt,
f?ru tfoebs.
S
l'ECIAL BARGAINS.
Special Bargain Hat
FOR THIS WEEK.
ATTHK
New Yerk Stere.
ACLOiiNoeurruncHAynorm piecbi
LIOUT-WKIOHT
ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SUITINGS,
Thlrtj'-Klnht Inrhen Wide, All Colen anil
lllnek. detailed this sprlnic by the 1nrnet
stores n I. Vic n jnnl. W eiler them tiwJuy n
the Krentest ImrKnlii or the fenKiti, nt 2Dc n yard.
ritlNTiai CHINA URHWHII.KM,2:aiclie
Wide, OK' a sard, hams quality Is being sTild nt
7SCttjnrd.
One ineie rase Crsnm nnd XVhll dreunrt
fOINTiai HATIsil I-m, yard wide, 8c n yard ;
werfli lljje.
NKW 1'IUNTF.IJ CIIALLIKS nl Sc nnd Be 11
yard,
.adhV Meusquelnlre Kid Gloves, SOe npleen;
reisulnr prhe, 7jc.
Lnd lex' Colored CHslimern PhnwN In Crrnm
lllue, I'lnk, Cardinal, ran, Ar.,attUe.,tl.r,IIJiO
nml S2.m Midi.
Three mor..csefourJutly famous l)amsk
Crochet Quilts ut it (H ech; het value In the
country (or out of III for the money.
Finest Unmask Crochet Quilt, extrn li
Sl.37;jcadi.
Fills Iarellls QnlltP. "pedal value, M.(W
eaeh.
Watt & Shand,
HOS. 6, 8 AUD 10 EAST KIHG STREET.
tlTATCilHI'ltlNd C0IWI7T."
Ill'Y Tilt; FAMOUS
Watchspring Corset.
WILL NKVr.lt HIILAK.
Guaranteed te Outwear Any Custom Custom
Marie CorRet.
Mayer, Strouse Ce.,
MANi'r.M-ri'itr.itP,
112 IinOADWAY, N. Y.
oct!M2tM,TliJicevT
)rtvbtutivc.
rrAHiiWAliKi
HARDWARE
MARSHALL & RENGIER,
9 & II Seuth Queen St.,
Have Jiit reeelved 11 lnrne nvsertliient of
HKAIIY-MAHK
Window Screens and Screen Deers
l'lHlnand Ileurrd Wtre Cleth.
HAMMOCKS,
LAWN MOWLltH,
JtLl'HIUEItATOIlS,
Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezers
(live tliiini a call and you will teeeu lined
that It Is the chcapcit hue hi Lancaster te
liuy.
Al0, ALL K1NIW 01'
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD,
And u full line of
General Hardware.
fihs-ld
Ittuele.
"V I FHHALII.MtU.VLSs.
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
Ilavsthe l,ari;et mid lTiirit bteck of l'hiuua
and Orcnus te lu seen hi Luneastei.
In iiiirNiiuill Ware Iiepiirtiiient you villi find
llarmeulciii, Xeeonleeii'., Violin, Ilanjes, Un.
tins and smull .Musical Iiistruinruts or evi ry
ileicrlptleii.
Finest liiiM,rteit Slrlntjs. lUudiiuarteTH for
all the UiteslNevellleiluOurLlue. J'rlvrirgttuT
iinteed le be the lajviest.
Hheet inuileseld at one-third less tluinentn tluinentn
lesiie price aud mulled teull parts of thecouu theceuu
ir.v. Teiieliirn villi pleave nrlte for Hiclnl
I'rlees.
Second-Hand llarKiiin llepartment ; One Ixi
ler Hiiuire 1'l.mn, Hlinext new : one liiehle
Siiinre,eue liearhen, euu New 1 n limit all In
L'fKst order, and Hie prices villi mil you; one
ItlMlti: Snllare l'lalie a i5r,.at Itiin-iilit lliuul
i Second Hand Oikiiiix t priew that villi mirprlse
KIRK JOHNSON & CO.,
Ne. 21 West Kim; .Street.
Htf-P. S. I'lnnet, Ureanii and Finn Furniture
moved. Call and examine the New Harris
Music HlndeiH nV'Mv.Ultw
J-ei Qac.
rr it.n mam: of thi: cknthalmah-
II Kct Houses, lieleimlnu le the eltv, te ulve
plnie lethe NevvCHj .XlaiUil Heuse.
en Fiiiuxr, li k 7, ihsu,
Allie'chK'k a. in., en the piunlscs.
Ne. 1, the materials of the miirkit huildiUK
nnirest the nt Hall, in iildlh s'.' het and
lenittli 117 fiet, havlm; It heav lavl-lren pests,
ti fvet 0 Ini'liik leiu-.W iilndew frmiies, sash
Klass and sash mights., 5.' sash and kIuss In
skv IlKlitH, .'0 Klass doers, thu ivivIiir hrlck In
lloer, Ktis tl Mures and plcs above treimd.a
larKeaineunl of cesl slam en reef, uud all oilier
inntrrlalsaheve Kieund.
Ne. , the matcjl.ils of the inaik.t IuiIIiIIiik
north et Ne. 1,71 ictt by lid feet, centalnhiK.3
heavy tnstdien pests, v feet tf Inches Ieiik I M
window rraines, sash ulass and sash ivelKhu,
S.S sash and glass In sk lllit ; 1W pln- doers, all
the Kim fixtures and pipe uheva ground, Inrue
amount of ceed stale en reef, mid the run Ins
brick In Meer.
All stalls, butcher blocks and Kninlte curb
around both market houses are c.xprcs"!v re
served te Ihe city and excepted from the abuve
sale.
Thu purchaser or purchasers must take down
IhebulMiiiKs and remove from the prunUcs
and Iho streets nil the material iilthln tiielve
...... -..-. .. .,n, , ,, ,., i,,i
duyef June, Us.i. JOia. L I
iiilOJl.V'.Bil I halrman Market l
.j,m,mikih, ui muv.ii ey ami en ine linn
JliL'l. I. IIAIXKft.
emmltlie.
V'ivnoelo.
)AltAS0I.i!
Don't SkipThis
Whlleearly June rinds ihe retail kteresatlhe
lielKlit et lhclrsrlii trade. It is te Ihe inanii
r.i.'lurer about the hivl or Ihehuut. ' llelhcn
cl.ans up his .stds and tnd or hpring (iixkla
and pn-eari-!) rer Fall
Thin time is nevi en us, and Instead s.f allow
ing our Mlesniiiu le close out lojebla'rx m hat
are left of the siiueu s
Parasols
We eiler thein m our retail store at u hi sacrl
tlii. Yeu nlll Dud some rew In the window and
man mere In the store ut
ritU'I-S iWriU'CEHLNlKIILY LOW.
Conic Me our k'oeds and cemisire our prievs
n llh etheis. and viv kneii ou villi then appre
ciate Mhutyn.it bargains we lire nrti rln.-.
ROSE BROS.-& HARTMAN,
. ii i:ast kine sTHEtri'.
ep2stinilAK
Al 1ML.N - K W 1MH A 1 h MIIn TO
. j ",-.1 ..in ki.iu. iij iiiiiic lu.iee wueiesuic
and ix'luil trade Ijir.'esl iiuiiiiifiui,iici In our
line Lnrlee S-cent siaim,
XVnr. t 1 rir il.iv
. . ........v.. ,--.,,,,,., ,.w innit misui'll'
.Meney udvuniiil fiir.iiuges, ndven' in.', etc.
,,..,, CLNlEe",VJAL MAN ! i3 CO.,
Hr)'i-0Ws.d Wii.i5jtt, Ohie,
reriiuincni position, Ne pe
testa nnsvrerid.
JI rB Goet:
0SIT1VE CLOSING OUT BALE.
MUST BE CLOSED O
THE PHILADELPHIA STORE,
Positive Closing Out Sale.
-Tim ENTIRE
Dry Goods, Ladies' Goats, Carpets, Fioer Oil Gletbs, Etc.,
Mat and nlll be told out In short n time nt penlble.
Goods Are New Marked At Prices That Will Sell Them.
Kvery penen Inrlled te ell nnd neenra Unrgnln while they InsL rtemmber tliln teek.lt
new mid clean. Jlany fine goedn her yet.
6 AlfD 8 NORTH
marSVIydAn
cciethiitn.
M
AIITIN MHOS.
Mant Nevr Thing nrn
hreuqht out every dny, nnd
weareceutlnuRlly adding te
oumteekthe bet niBiiufne
turer can rrednee. Men's
June
Surprises!
Hummer Underwear, Hosiery
nnd Neckwear In everything ttint'n new and
limited fill our Furiiliblng Counters. There nre
inaiiy novelties In Flannel .Shirts, O Ien and
Welsh Flannels and Milk, $1.00 te ll.fK). These
outline prices hem In much variety between all
the new notions In Tennis M:irer, Hell nnd
Sashes. Men' Elastic Beam Drawers, n. cembh
nnlloneriinlbrlggiiii nndJenn, give the tretch
liu n nnd comfort of Ilnlbrlggnn nndthedurn
hlllty of Jean, wilt conform well te the flgurs
without tlghtwss, glvei ens nnd comfort In
walking or steeping, nnd nre well ndnptcd te nil
athletic position. Ne mero cost tlinn the ordi
nary. Try the l)nytn Dress Phlrt nnd you'll
wear no ether ; anybody' size nnd length of
ulcevejust right, 11.00.
Kce the choice In' our rtendy-Mnde Clothing
Department In Suits for Men, $5 te !20; Hey's,
SI te 115; nnd for Children, J2 te !10; you may
henr such prices every dey, hut eu'll net tee
such Clothing.
MARTIN BROS,
Clothing,
Tailoring and Furnishing
Goods,
NOS. 2fi AND 28 NOHTII QUEICN HTHKET
r rUIlS A HATH FON.
It's Your Chance
It's Your Chnuce New te Muy
-IN-
Groeds TTariety
AND
DOWN IN PRICE.
If en miss It new jeu'll tegrrt It, for Itiests
you nothing le take n leek at the Hnrgnlus. Let
n remind ou that vie are giving
FULL VALUK KOH KVKHV IIOLLAH
Yen leave with u, and we'll net send out one
dsalltled puichaser If vv e knew It. Ask te see
our
JIIIOAI) WALF. CIH'VIOTU,
In Hkileteu f-ack, for Kiiniinrr Wenr,
At $15.
They Are Acknowledged Hargwln.
MYERS (fclUTHFl,
Reliable Clothiers,
Ne. 12 East King Street,
I.ANCA8TEH, PKNN'A.
rriO CLOTHINfl 1IUYKK1.
LGansman&Bre.
HEADQUARTERS
G. A. R.
Indigo Blue Suits at $ 6.00.
Indigo Blue Suits at $ 8.00.
Indigo Blue Suits at $10.00.
They nre all our own make and guaranteed te
give ptrfecl aatlsrnctlen.
TWO SETS OF BUTTONS
Te Each Suit.
Yeu villi save at least 2.1 r cent, ti.i buying
your U. A. It. bulls dlrict from the makers'.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST..
8. W. CORNER OF ORANOE. LANCASTER, FA.
(Ceal.
7F.MHF.lt ANHCOAI..
J TOUACllisIlOOKhANHCAb. WUST
I.RN II MIH WOODS. Wholesale and Itelall,
by It. 11. MAKTINA-CO..
isl-l d lit Water btreet, I Jincasler. Fa.
IB
Vl'JtH.MtDNEHS COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
SPRING
CLOTHING
111 ru ES- Na 129 North QurenHtrecl, and Na
Crtl North Prince strict.
Yaiiim Nertil iTlmv Street, near Hiudlug
'mtilWfd liANCAfeTEn.PA.
KTOCK OF-
QUEEN STREET,
LANCABTEK. PENN'A.
JJnvitcoe.
1880 NOVKLT1ESI X889
-AT-
H. GERHARTS.
The most complete ntsertmsnt of Hnr'ng
Overcoming Cngllili Chevlote, Dlngenal nna
Cnssimere Suiting nnd Treusering that has ever
been shown In thl city. Workmanship the
best nnd nil geed wnrmntrd ns represent.
It. OKltHAltT,
Ne. 4.1 North Queen Htreet.
srj-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City
et Lancaster.
s
TOI I THINK!
At this day, when competition la great, th
customer leeks te e Who Olvos,Net rremlc
HAHOAINH.
Customer, btepl Think 1 Who pay for ex
tensive ndvcrtlsenients ?
We de net Advertise Ilfirgnlni, Clearing Bales,
etc., but glve you the bauctlt of Hint which
ether give the printer.
Our Counter Contain All Hint la New In .
SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Our Prices are the Lewest Possible te de Jus
tice te customer nnd ourselves.
sei. uaiAND aae whst kine htkkft.
marlMmd
-TTAHNF-SS.
HARNESS.
HABERBUSH'S
30 Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA.
Saddles,
Harness,
LAP BLANKETS,
Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil,
-AND-
General Stable Supplies, ij
AT-
HO . A1
sn s,
de. vj, ii(
(SPLCKW.0R TO M. llAni ROI'KK & SON.)
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS.
B
Iitell .v liueniLit.
-TO Till"-
FARMERS
AND-
W0RKINGMEN!
HIR5H It BRO.
OFFER
1,010 Pairs or MEN" H WOUKINO PASTS, nt
TO.', Tee, fc.i -, POc and si 10 a Pair.
noteien JIHS'S WOUIvING PHinTS,at2H',
30c, :ie:, 19c and fiCV.
25D.en HOY'n WOltKINO nIIIRTS at2"c,
av, S5cand lc.
ONE HFNHllF-D dezln
Farmers' Unlaundried Shirts,
AT FIFTY CLNTB EACH.
M Dezen HUHT'S L'lilniinrtrleil Hhlrt-Sen-Ilreakable
and Non-Teareble Tei-
.'ODen UUHT'ri IMPUOVI.DSHIFI.Dl'n
luundried blllrts, nt Sl.iU Each tHer Ki.l'J.
3TIik lest ilitrt ev.r inanuractured. We
lire the sole agentk In Ijinc.iMer fur them and
guaraut.e the tit and make el them, or money
r. funded.
CALLJ IMMEDIATELY
H1RSH k MOTHER,
ONE-.l'HH'E
CI.OTIHi:n AND Kl'ItXlbHUIlS,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
Finn
llll
I I II ' I III
1 SPECAL m
l..NPASTi:if. PA,
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