WHO p 4s THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1889. 'J- ? u" SW'M. w W. flatly ntclUecnccr v.s.- , IKMIKW J. BTEINM AN. ;t VHAKbramftiflAn rui.i., juniors. ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. ViiL.&AILY INTELLIGENCER.-Published rCerrjrSyln the year, but Sunday. Served ;J! , fcy eMTlan In this city and surrounding El '. town at ttt eenU a week. Ily mall rive del- 5" Ian a year la ad vanee ; SO cent a menlli. ; --- "WEEKLY INTELLIOKNCKIl-One dollar and Aflr centals vwtr. In advance. r-Vrvrif Tri niTRHMttni.-ltH Jt.mll l.r rheck R . nm .!!! ii HI ri wf, atrnl vrtiM mmIIIiav S. Jit "WJW V1UCI, ...... .... V .....v. v. fc tfecMean be procured Mnd In a registered a? letter. E .. I tV iietiiri AUUHKM, AOJb UllAbblUAPVAA) Lanc&nter, I'a. LAWOAITXR, PA., June 7, 18OT. j ii 11 KiniM ijiwi , That great emergency knows no law f sccma te be a ductrine iiartlcuUriy at cepted In thin ceuutrj'. nnd upon it is Itaied the steady dominion which Jurfge f Lynch obtains among us. There Is net R Kctlen or tnc nation wiierc nc may net be expected te n linear upon huhi- g alent provocation ; and the only dlffur- ence between tue sections between tne elder civilization of the Hest and the newer of the West is that it takes mere te mere the communities here than there te Invite the judge te preside. We used te think that Pennsylvania was quite free from the possibility of his dominion, until a few years age, in a neighboring county, he suddenly took his seat ; and no one was ever pun ished afterward by the law for the out break. Se new we arc net much surprised that the judge lias taken things Inte his hands at Johnstown. The fact that a few thieves and ether barbarians have ltcen strung up for their misdeeds ha created neither sensation nor pretest, and un doubtedly the dominant feeling is that they were served right ; this feeling, however, being founded upon the tales of the reporters about lingers being found in the Huns' pockets, cut off for their rings. It Is interesting te note in this connection that a lending nmn of their nationality has visited Johnstown te inquire Inte the-e rhnrges agu!ut hit people, and that he reports that the llnger-cuttlug stories were made up out of the whole cloth by the reporters ; and we de net believe thut this is beyond them. We have declined, for some days new, te believe auy remarkable tale com ing from Johnstown, upon which a horde of reporters is sitting, who nre IkhhhI daily te send an interesting letter out of exhausted materials. The enterpris ing young man who mude lln pencil ten mat narrowing taie of the mother of seven children, who bent them out of her attic window, one by one, each carefully seated en a sep arate beard that she gathered in as she needed It, from the flotsam passing by, but trusted herself te ue beard, and was finally saved en her reef, quite ex-1 hausted our capacity for swallowing fairy tales, and wu have beeu able te stomach none si nee. But net only the Hungarian hauglngs have been accepted with nonchalance, but the practical operation of martial law also seems te excite no surprise or criticism. In honest truth, however, we think it should. General Jacksen get into the hands of the law at New Orleans, in a greater emergency and from less provocation perhaps than General Hastings has given. Jacksen was held by the community te be right tlie law condemned him : audi irb confirmed tbe verdict. We 'reatiuu te bellcve that the adlu- neraPuf the statu, renrvHentlnir Uerlty its governor, will lx wrtlly MiMtaRM'd by public oululeii. though he nlse Violates the lnw. t what we de thliifc ,ls that there should be elasticity enough found lu the law te take In such asltuatlen as tiibJ,anil te prevent tlie seemlmr need of its atleu iu the cause of the public safety. We understand that the military occu eccu occu patlen of Johnstown Is under tbe order of the sherltl", who nominally Is in com mand of it. Hut Iho sherlll-s uutherlty ti preserve the peace is extraordinarily stretched la putting nVonlen of bayonets around Johnstown, and forbidding the entrance into it of anyone who does net have a pass signed by some ether self constituted authority; and it is a danger ous power for sherliF te have. It may work well enough this time ; but next time net se well. There should Ih a court In session iu Johnstown, under Whose Influence the sheriirs authority should be exercised. It Is a place and a time where and when the law should be supreme. We de net believe lu emer gencies when the law is slleut in a civilized state. The greater the emer gency the greater the need of the luw, With a court at hand and a shcrilt' sup plied with an abuudauce of deputies, the law can be made te work te protect the community and te preserve the jeaee, while avoiding undue interference with personal liberty. The Habit or Hill. Gov. Hill has vetoed the high license bill passed by the New Yerk legislature, in a long opinion, which we de net take time te read, save te note the severely denunciatory language he Uhes and the fact that he says that he favors high license but objects te tlie details of the ILaMcu proposes te beeure its benefits. but which he thinks will be iuetlectlvu te that end. All this may le se ; uud if the bill is se defective.clearly it ought net te be made a law. But we tire hardly content te accept Governer Hill's Judgment en this point, kuewiug that he wits elected by the liquor Interest, aud furthermore observing that he has a habit of favoring reforms in his words but falling iu his deed. He favored the Australian voting system but vetoed the bill passed te to te cure Itjjust as he new favors high license and vetoes the high license bill. Ne doubt the New Yerk Legislature deserves all the denunciation that the governor bestows upon it, for it was a verybad-let. It Is quite unusual for u governor te speak in se directly dUre- spectful tones teaLegislaturc,butiH.rhaps there is no seuud objection te a pointed expression of the mlud, even lu uu olll elll cial document. Where It i'elnt. The Crenln Inquiry at Chicago, though net showing the particular slayers, a-Ji r. points te the enemies of the victim In ' tlts.Clan-ua-Gael society. The chief of these is a lawyer of high standing and '.talents. Alexander Sullivan, whom t'''Crenln charged with iiiisuslug the ' .society funds, while he wus its president; "' pemd whom he further seems te have ' -,t believed te be acting traitorously toward : ;... -tbe society aud lu the interest of the JuLgUsh government; ordering men fvC,te England for dynamite operations .MVtA betraying them te the government, - which seized and condemned them. JTttfs latter charge there Is no evideuce jt te support, lave Dr. Creniu's suspl- I uwtaci trial truuiueu, seut te England en these dynamite missions, seem te have pretty generally ceme te grief there. The ether charge, of nil" using the money of ,the .ecicty, is sus tained by evidence that .Sullivan checked out te his brokers some ninety thousand dollars of money received for the society, aud used it in his private speculations. The Crenln portrait of Sullivan pictures him us a combination of Machlavllte and the devil, and a mighty mean man altogether. Danger Ahead. A week has passed since the Jehns town flood, and estimates of the less arc yet only wild guesses, which might be as reliable If applied te the deaths that may yet result from the disaster through pestilence and ethcrcauscs. Johnstown Itself has beeu pretty well cleansed by the rush of waters, but the natural sen timent of the survivors blocks the sani tary measures for the disposal of the hu man remains hidden underneath the wreckage. The perfect safety of the liv ing urges stern measures, but it is hard te be stern with ieeple who have suffer ed se terribly, and the cool weather en courages hope that the dreaded sickness may lie averted by ether measures. Among these the depopulation of the val ley is suggested by tlie doctors. All but the men at work Hheuld be asked te leave It at once, and the place should be entirely deserted as seen as possible. The greatest danger of sickness Is net along the Couemuugh, however, but In the many towns and villages en both sides of the mountains where the reced ing waters have left masses of mud and filth. The work of cleaning must be very slew, and meanwhile the great acres of soaked low lands arc gradually drying off. We may expect te read a greatdcal about pneumonia before long, and though the first nlerm comes from Johnstown with n hundred cases, (hat lusldleus enemy is doubtless lurking along all the Heeded valleys. The Cotie Cetie maugli valley survivors may lc casler victims because, of their exhaustion, hardships and descratc grief. Tin: Virginia Military Instltute will eelo eele eelo lirale Its linlcth anniversary en the third uud fourth of July, and an Institution se widely and fnveiably known may !u sure of genurnl Interest In Its MnuLcimtetiiilul. A woman Hiirvlver of tlie .lelitmtnvwi horror nays (lint Mieanvv n tlieiixiiiuj drown. Kvcit If bIie wcre tinliijiinxl, mul had lest no relative or friend, Iho mere rocelloctlou of mich spoctaele lit n hIoUeuIiik and tear ful thing. Many Hturn old HoUlleni run net lull without horror of tlm xlanuhter of hal- Wile, hut theso mirvlvrirs of tlie Heed will he uver hannt(l hy mero painful lerollec lerellec t ion m. Thk lawns nnd gardens of Lnuruster urn lu their glory, and the loses centrllmtn a largn sluire of the color, Tliose Hues In Vlek's Mngnrlne tell hew they should hu pruned te bloom hetter: "The commonest mistake Is the leaving of the elder hraneh lug spray weed thut has already flowered, Dwarf rese hushes at thn beginning of the year geunrally ceiisInI of soverul much branched stems, which carried bloom In the previous Nuimnnr, and several strong, straight Mioets springing from the hnse of the plant. In the ense efhyhrld perputuuls, thesu elder hrauehlug Mems should he cut completely out, leaving only the new sheets from the hnse, which themselves nhenld he, thou eeuslderahly idiot tcued," 1'itANCi: has built sever.il suhuinrtuii bouts which are able ledUe lnaiuoiuer less satisfactory inauiier, but their UMiful UMiful ness In war luishu'iti very doubtful heeaustu lliey eetild net remain under water lenr enough te de their work properly. Accord ing te a I'ruuuh paper this dllilcilly has heeu een(iiriud, though, ofeeiuse, only the Inventor and a few liusty men knew hew. France guards her military hiS'ieIh Jeal ously. The )ij--.Vci(iiii(i .Virfc says 'The ether day two Nallnis belonging te our navy worn from It lu the morning till S In the evening under water, at a depth of C metres, without experiencing the least liicmivtiulenee. The commission of ex amination were enabled te telephone mlnute hy minute, te rccclu tbe Impres sions of the two men. When they rauie te the surface at 10 iiilnutea past r they were qulte fresh, and reudy te go down again, Xotadlep of water had entered thu beat, aud there was net the faintest .odor per ceptible." (Iknkii.U. Mamaeku I'i'eil, vi lit) was confident thut Mr. MeCulleugh was wrong In his statement that net less than twenty, and perhaps even forty peinens, weiu lest en the Day Kx press' and Mail tialns at Ceueiiiuugh, new tliuls himself elillgwl te enlarge te nineteen his eiiginal list of seven, and atl'erds occasion fei the mispi mispi elen that when hu Is iloue revising his Hat there muy he ether names yet added te it. Thu friends of the passengers upon these trains seem te have geed leasen te complain of the conduct of some railroad efllcluls from the moment of the disaster. Mr. William Hemy Smith, general man man ager of the Associated Press, who wus en Day Kx press, tliusiefers te the conduct of the train conductors upon the occasien: "A conductor who was at C'eiiemaugh en the fatal day, claims te have run through the ears and told the passengeis te run te thu mountains. Tlie passengers who survive are anxious te inake the acquaintance of that conductor. They certainly neither saw him nor heaid him. On Trlduy his Intention may have heeu geed, hut the geed deed was emitted. When the passengers reached the mountain Mdu they found theie two eoiiducteiH In beauti ful white caps. Their manner was culm and their clothing unspotted. I asked one of them why he did net notify the jMssengers of the breaking of the'dam. He replied lu some confusion that he had net time. His companion made u lopert te his Hiierer, which repert was carried ever the mountain hy a passenger that night, but there was nothing lu it te Indicate that the passengers weie auy of his concern. He reported the less of two trains. In striking contrast te the neglect of duty of theso couductem, it is pleasant te note'tho manly conduct of etheis. First, always Ilrst, mention Uieuld be made of the loco motive engineers and firemen, whose bravery and dvvotleu were conspicuous. They no er neglected te gl e such w timing as they could In the face of danger, and iu some eases of certain death. A Imikeijum riding dead-head, whose nume cannot he recalled, rendered splendid service iu rescuing women and children, at the risk of his ew n life. J. fi. Aher, Pullman con ductor, was elUcient aud cool-headed. W. II. Woedyer, cook of thu ear Arageu, and Jehn 1. Wuugh, porter of the parlor car Chlerls, utoed manfully hy O. 1 Grllllths, of the Norwich line, in the rescue of pas seniors. It w as Woedyer w he steed ujmjii thu top of the car A i agen, wlthaxe In hand, ready te cut the reef te pre ent the Miiother Miiether Miiother Iuger these within. We think better of our race with such examples hefoie us." S"h&MIuH UlUOU H1'""K. '5 t'LNTItK PURE RYE 'WHISKY. My own distillation. kplj-tfd Meney advaiuvd for wage, uderlUlng. etc. ' .,ux. JSTOiSUL MAN'F'3'cu: aprUJOtdeed CIncluutl,ohe. SALKSMKN-VK WI81H A FEW MEN 'XO ..h Z!1,,??' f00'1.8 by bumple tedhe wholesale and retail trade. LarKet manufacturer In eilr Hue. tnclew) 'ceut ktuuiii. Wuges U ir day. trruiufieiiL iMieiiiinii. . mut. . j:traen1lnnrj License. " It tftm te me," remarked one, of enr cttl rem the ether day," thai physician iireslleirrd extraordinary llcenMS in the manner in which they Juggle with the welfare of thflr pallenU." " ynw here U Dr. who was attending Mr. up te the time of hl death, and If he treated hi in for one thing he treated him for a dozen different dlerderf. Klrt the doctor said pneu monia wa the trouble; then It wtuironnmp wtuirennmp wtuironnmp tlen. Then the patient win deed for heart trouble, and e en until Jiut before he died It wan ascertained that dlM-naeerthe kidney waa therral trouble, and thnl which hnd been at Drat treated a pneumonia, roimumptlen, heart dltcaac, etc., were but the symptom or kidney dlefl. " But then R wn toelate.l "Till U only one raw In n hundred, and f am beginning te lo'-e faith In the doctor altogether. In rcll haven't had any need for their service ulnce, I began te keep Wnrner'aHafo'ure In my heuae, a little ever three ) ear age. Whenever I rueln little out of aorta I taken few done of It, confident tlmtttlie eurce of all dlncate I In the kidney, which I knew Werncr'a Hafe Cure will keep In geed order, and will eradicate anydla eaa that may be lurking there. Had Mr. followed n ahnllar coume, I have no doubt that he would be nllvete-dny ; but of con r se all peo ple don't think alike. " One thing I certain, however, and that I the doctor are allowed a little tee much free dom lu the way they have of pretending te knew that which they really knew nothing about. If they don't knew what I the real trouble with the patient, they heuld:admlttt and net go en and experiment at the cot of the patient' life." ItliBccUnitcettB. -VrcOUANN 4 NOWLEN, MERCHANT TAILORS, al-ydlt IM NOIITH QUEEN BTKKET. FEW LY AMI TACKLE IIOOKH IN convenient pocket form at reaennbl re. AIe, a variety of trolling neon for bii nnd aulmeii, and a bright Eng1lh bam hook, net altogether new thl eanr,but worth calling te the attention of the angltr. Kerinlettt IIUllLKY'H nilDtl HTOHK, 3A Wl King Hired. c ITV HALL rioAKSTeni:. I am new located at Ne. 7 West King trect. where I will at all time keep en hand a full line of choice cigar, smoking nnd cliwlug tobacco. Will lie plcaed te have my friend ami patron give me a call. nprU-amdced URO. M. IIUItOKIt. Ttfis kxamini:i:yib3 fiTkiI Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eycn Are Geed I If you hnve them examined you will probably flud tliat thrru ISKeuiuthtug wrong wllb them, and thatglaise will boa great help te jeu. We mm Inimitable "DlA MANTA" letisea. which nre iniiile only by ti,imd ris-einniemlrii by leaillni; OcuIIiiIm n the bctaldte defec tlru vision. Helhl Unld Hjieclaclcs, tf.t.00 ; usual price, SS.OO. HtisO Hpcclncle. BOe.t unl price, 91.00. Artificial i:yc Innerted, 8)1 1 uiuul prlie, l(), H. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 8. Ninth Street, OITIt'IANH. IMIILAIlKLI'IIIA. lletwts-n Chextnut nnd Walnut Htreetn. injslyil ACATrioilxri'it.sreNM, RAYMONDS VACATION EXCURSIONS. AIITraxrllng Kx'iiiis Includvd. A party will leave I'hllnibOpliln, MO.NIIAV, Jl'liVta, rer A UltANIlTltll' te thu Yellowstone National Park, Willi a complete round of all the points of In terest lu America's Wonderland, and ample time for a thorough Inspection of Its muuy iiiur cN. Incidental vUlts te Niagara Kails. Mil waukee, Ocnnntunwrx', tlie Hells of the Wlicon Wlicen lii,Ht. raul, Mluiieapell, the Fall of Mliini bnlin, Uikc Mluneteiika, the famous " Had Laud" of Uaketn, etc. In addition te above, KIPrKKN THIPS IN JULY te lending eastern leserla. HI'.lTr.M IIKU U, K,ssmd and Last Tour te Yel lowstone National Turk, and Twe l?xcurlens te California. rf-Hend for dcucilptlvc elreiilnrii, deslmin tlliir whetlivr Ynllnnaiena National I'ark Tour or " Klftecn July Trips " are dculrcd. UAYMOMI A W1IITCOMII, HI Seuth Ninth Htict-t (under t'eiilliictitnl Held), l'lilladvlihlii. Jmc.'l-M,V, I'.VAN ASONH, " Suggested By tlie Het Wave! Would you the aeciet like 10 leuru ? I ,ea in hew te keep right cool? Leuru hew to'eaw thu heated teim, Without u term tu choel? 'Ihelvsien'aeasy: Inn en en ra AIhiuI your drink unit feed, Avoid bad bread, avoid that auaie, Hee that your flour's geed I Aud thldcan beaccemiillHliud by using that I'nwirltf of ihe lloiueheld LEVAN'S FLOUR! Levan & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. dSlwl tOfuccriee. A Till UHK'H. REDUCTIONS IN CANNEDGOODS, Five rent for Fell's Cern In cheap. .McOaw v t'ern, Se. Ilakcr's Cem, 10c. I'urln Cem, II uu, V cans for 25e. Ciillferiiln IVaclien, p,t. cam, 'JO.-. California Clierrles, it. cans, a'w. Cjilirnnilii llnrtlett I'vura, 3Se. Fine Whole Tomatoes, Hki nt. can, Toumteoa In qt. glnns Jain, IV. French 1'enn, HI. Nicholas bland, ISc. 'I hrs) can Hiring llenn for "J4c. Froth I -obiter anil .Suliiien. Oil and Mustaid Hardlucs. Ilurkea Salad Dicxslng. FlnuOUC'UIU, 4c, Ac. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCAbrF.lt, PA. i'liuuM't'nvuir.liiiiii J5nobe. v.VLl.AMIHF.i: THK ROCHESTER LAMP! Six!) Cuudle-Ltght; Ileal them all. Anether Let of Cheap CI lobe for Um uuj oil Steves. Tiii:"i'i:uFi:eneN" Mirr.VI.MUl'LUlNU uud Ul'IIUKllClhlllON Weather Strip. Heats them all. ThltrlpoutwcuruUethcr. Keips out the cold. Steps luttllugur wluUewk. Lxeludes thedtul. Keeps out mew uud lain. An one can apply It -no wiule or dirt made lu apldjlliglu Cult be fitted anywhere--no holes tuberr, ready for use. I will net split, wurp or ulirink a cushion strip Is the most crfect.iAt theHteve, Heater and Hame .Stere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTF.K I'A. 1 W CLIU, I'uicYCl.t:, TAMir.Mrt. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DUTIABLE, SIMPLE. Ul'AHANTKF.U IIKIUKST illAll. II.I.UHTltATIU) C'.VTALOUL'U FUKIi POPEMFCCO,, 79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. IIHANCH IIOl'HES-12 Warren Kt New Verk .. .. . a;1 Wabash Ave., Chicago. irSr. W. ri ,J0,IN Bt ML'luiElf, Ne- ST North Street, Columbia. uus-lydeed &Ucmimaltrv'. I'lULArjcLviliA, Friday, June 7, 199. The 28c Albatross will wind up with the week. That's the way it leeks new. As memor able an event in Dress Goods selling as we ever knew of. The stuff is tending like the "One Merse Shay" with nearly all the colors in stock. Near centre of the store. One of the busiest, breeziest places in the store is where the new-priced Printed Mehairs are. 37c up. Southwest of centre. Whatever kind of a rig the well-dressed man cares for. We have, it ready made. lint nine times out of ten you'd never mistrust from cut or make or fit that it wasn't made te order. Loek at two suits : Wide wale Cheviot Serge, dark blue, fast colors ; dressy, fashionable, and the price $15 I Fine wool, peppered with glinting specks of silk thread ; two shades of color a sort of indistinct herring bone stripe. Touch it ; your finger tips sense the worth. $16.50. Yeu get a notion from these of what we mean our Men's Clothing business te be. We arc up te the mark almost everywhere. Take Trousers. Te work in or te go te church in. Fer tall men or short, or fat or slim. Shapes and stuffs and prices are right. Of course the Beys' side doesn't sag. We're thinking of them as well as of the men. Thirteenth and Market streeti. Jerseys. Odds and ends at less than cost. 75c te $2.50. Houd fleer, Chestnut street tide. Fhe eleva tors. A little let White Lawn Dresses for Misses and Chil dren have been rumpled and soiled. One washing and they'll be all right. We give you half the price te de the washing. Yesterday $1.50 te $8. Te-day 75c te 4. Hecnnd fleer, Market slrcpt side. I'lvu ele ctors. Men's French - tee Calf Waukenphasts, " full common sense," hand welt. That means as easy and geed a Shee as ninety-nine out of a hundred men care for. Comfert and wear worth. Regular price $6. Te-day we make the price $5. Like giving you $1 cash with each pair. Sizes 6 te e. All widths. What arc left of the Wo men's $3 Kid Shoes (lately $6) are in broken sizes. Ne easier way te make money than te find a pair that fits. M uket streut front, west of Main Ali.lf. Anether number of the new "Telia" Corsets, French Cou Ceu til, all bone, and one dollar ! We don't knew of another im ported Corset se geed for less than $1.50. Second fleer, first culler , J mil r street side. Ice Cream frozen solid in six minutes and a half. Of course it is the " Gem " that does it. Yeu can see it done. Te-day's Werk will be en vanilla and banana cream, frozen custards. 2 te 14 quart, $1.50 te $6.25. Uasemeiit, northwest uf centre. Jehn Wanamaker. litneic. M I'SK'ALllAlta.UNS. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., Have the Uirncst aud Finest btoek of Pianos uud Urifiuu te be seeu lu Laucaster. Iu eurKinttll Wine Department you w 111 find Harmonicas, Accordcenx, Violins, llnnjei, (Jul hirsaml Small Musical Instrument of uiery description. Finest Imported .Strings. Headquarters for ullthe l-atest Novelties In Our Line. I'rluessuar auteeil te be the Leu est. Sheet music sold at one-third less Hum cata logue price, aud mailed te nil parts of tlieeoim tlieeeim tr. Teachers will pleuse write for Hpeclal Prices. Second Hand llarcalu Department ; One Les ter SUaitt Piane, almost new : 0110 llielile suare, one Deal bon, one New Kiiijliitul ult In l'ihhI order, and the prices will suit eii; huh IhlsliiKSquiue I'lune a Kreat bargain, dned Secixul Haud Organ etprlcc tbut will surprlsa 011. KIRK JOHNSON & 00., Ne. 21 West King Strcet. -P S. Planei, Organ uud Fine Furniture meed. Call aud vxumluu the New Harris Music Hinders n'.'l-IuUw Vrtvaoelfl. I3AUAI-OLS' Don't SkipThis While early June finds the retail stores nt the height of their spring trade. It Is lu the nuiim lavturrr about the "heel of tin! hunt." He then cleans up tils islds uud cuds of Spring Ooed and prcpures for Fall. This lime Is new en u, uud lustcud of allow ing our Nilcsiuau te clee out tojebber what aiu left of the season's Parasols We eiler them at our rvtull stele nt u big sacri fice. Yeu will find some few lu the window sand muuy mere lu the store at 1TUCES I M'HECEDEN I'EDLY LOW . Come msj our goods and compare our prices with ethers, nud we knew you will then appre ciate nluit great bargain we are ettering, ROSE BROS,"! HARTMAN, 1 I EAST KINU STHEET. ap2-.1md.sjlF ciinl lloticce. llXfATK OF 1IKKMAN IIIHSH. LATL Or lit Luucusurcliy.l'u., deceased. Ixlleisle umeutury en said ttate having been granted te the undersigned, ull run ludebteu there to ure requested te make ImiiiCsllate iiameut, and these haMug claims or deiuund against the same, w 111 present them without delaj for seltluuent te the undersls-ueil. At'Ol'STA HlltSII, HIMONH.IIIlt.SII, Inicusler, I'u., I.KOI'OLli UUtis-ll, 1'hlludclphlu, Pa.. . . Kiwuters. C'iias. J, La.neis, Attorney. ni)-Jl-tltdF Itttsrcllnttceu. TO INSUnp A COJireRTABLE AND HE ..lBrc.h.,.?' u" t1.' "nd.a 'horeughly soft skin, use Wild Flower HequeL . 1ilfltK lilTlCKH, FIHK CLAY, AT W)V ! figure, go te JOHN HEHT, 31 Rial Fulton ireet. ma-tfd -IVUMI-H, IIOliTliiw, MINING. C'KNTKIFU r aiil andHtcntn 1'iiini, of any rapacity, at JOHN IIKMTH.3:n tint Fulton ttreeL luitrd i7I'E fKNT. OF OLVCFItlNF. HKPIl JJ ciiU ene Mirt of the Wild Flower Ilo Ile rpiet Hen p. :tT ITlTl'l IXHItUllY'HmTXXXXFLOirK TV all risks' areended.and Light Bread, Ills cult or cake become n certainty. Ask your dealer for lMllsbury'aXXXX. Je-Iwd E NDOIWKI) 11V THK MKDIOAL I'ROFFJs- len for all toilet liurivosed Is Wild Flower liequet Bea p. 1CKOKY AND OAK KINDLINO WOOD for Hale. Telephone or -nd lxxtnl card te DOWNEY HltOS., June3-lwd Ne. 2W Harrlsburg Avemie. COLLA'll.srANIl CUFFrt THE LATFT, ttie most desirable, and most comfortable imp" and styles-Hiiy ulre, at F.ltlHMAN'H OenU' FurnlshliiB Htere, West King utrect. HALM FOIt THE COMPLEXION IS Wild Flower Heuquct Seap. Bellii every where. OTIIINO HUT THE IIIOHFJST OltADK of Deuble Heflned Oil used In the formula of Wild Flower UoqueL -VrECKWEAH-TlIE LATIJfT AND MOST X fashionable slylen arid similes, theclieaiK-st and bent, at EHIM.MANH Ocnts' FumlshlUK Htere, West King street. N INEXPENSIVE TOILI7T LUXURY 18 Wild Flower Ilequct Heap. Sells every where. riilli: MOHT AUHF.EAULE I'EUKUMU X The most seething errecbi upon the akin are found In Wild Flower Deuquct, TTNDEIIWKAII LIOHT AND MKtlllTM U welcht underwear In all grade and any IO. nt KltlHMAN'H OenU' Kurnlslilnir Hteie. iv-, lit, jTikieisi r? West King street. FOIIAMKIUCANHIOHTFEEDCYLINDEH Lubricators, Ulasn Oil Cup for Hearings, en can get them at JOHN UErir'H, SU East Fulton street. m2-tfd rilHi: HIVAL FOUNTAIN I'EN-THE I1EST X and cheapest In the market It karat geld pen. Hard rubber holder, inner get out of order, easily Ailed. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. At KKISMAN'S Ocnts' Furnishing Stere, 42 West King street. -rANTKD-A KEI.IAHLE MAN TO HELL y thel'lllsbury Fleur among the Uakcrs and the Orecery Trade. Addrea or call en A. M. OAItllLlt, Haluugu, Ijinciistcr county, I'a. Jc3-lwd AVE YOU TItini) THE OHEAT PII.I.S bury Fleur? It Is gunranteed te bathe Choicest Fleur made lu the United States, tak ing all IU qualities Inte account. JcIMwd 15 ILLSIIUHY'S I1IXT WILL YIELD FHOM riem forty te sixty pounds mere bread te the ban el than Heur made from Winter wheat. OIe Itn trial ami be convinced. Jc'Mwd 1"3"sHITky" ItLeFiF WILL MVlTiTTIIE Whitest, Lightest Leaf of llivad lu the World, being at once the best, heulthf stand chenpest Fleur that can be used. Jc3-lwd a" MIE I'HICEOF PILI-SliL'HYFLOUH HAS been reduced, and Is new within the reach or everybody. Ask your Oreecr for It and take noether. JriMwd TAUTICULAll A1TENTION PAID TO I Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and lUiip Prints, ul prices reasonable, nt JOHN I JESTS, SB East Fulton street. m2-tfd ITtOlt ISOILEUS, H01lI7.0NTAL,TUIJULAIt, " Vertical, Pertable.Cyllnder.Marlne, of any He or iewer, efihe b'st uiaterlal and work manship, go te JOHN Ulr, 3.11 East Fulton treeL in'Mfd 17011 STEAM UAUOES, 1IK1H OH LOW l'reslire. Wilier fliilif't.s. ilnuan Cn.lrs --...-, .. -.... -, .-..... -....., Fulton street. Ui2-tfd IF YOU WANT A FUtST-CLAHSPOUTAHLE Engine and Heller, en wheels, cheap, as the rollewlng prices shew: (I horse-power, 8175 ; 8 horse-power, S.Vi',; 10 horse-power, SeTi'i; Ij horse power, Js:;5; 2d horsepower, 81,175, cull at JOHN III S1"S. Ml liist Fullen street. m2-tfd SAW MILLS HA UK MILLS foil MILlJT. Leather Hellers, Tun Packers. Triple Herse Powers, Milling nud Mining .Machinery, at JOHN llKsT'S. J.E1 East Fulton street, mi-tfd QTI:a Mil EAT I S Tl I E COM I NO 1 1 EAT FOIt l"5 dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully used olio hundred vears age. When you contemplate n change call en JOHN Hlisl, who will glu you a satisfactory Jeb, at it fair price.. nr.'-tfj XJACKINOS, AS FOLLOWS: DIHIGO, FOIt 1 Stciunand lldraullc Packing, Asbest Hepe, even nnd Wick Packing, Hemp Piicklng, As bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, Oinii l'acklng,Uum lllugs for Water Uaugcs Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent A- ecMus, i.iuee neciieuui i'iike cecr, nl JOHN HIT'S.Sii:miHt Fulton street. m'Mfd 17IOHl'HAIT-A CAIiy" ASlii-SlOS DISC JL1 VuHes,Jenklns VidNes, HrassOlebe VuUes, llrass Oat Valves, Iren lledy ((lobe VaUes, U'ver Surety 'ales. Pep Safety Valves, Air Valves, ltiullater valve, Pratt's Swinging Check Valves, HiassClieck Valves, Feet Valves, Angle Valves, cull ut JOHN Ul-SI"h, ail East Fullen street. inS-tfd Kt ((( I'LLI' OF PIPE. FHOM OUiUUU Inch te tl inch dlaiuctcr.lfer sale at a low figure, and tbe only house lu the city with a ple cutting machine, culling up te tt Inch diameter, ut JOHN HEST'S, S.U I jist Ful ton street. ni2-tfd T710H CAST IHON PIPE FIlTINdS, 1IOT1I I plain and reducing, up te tt-lneh diameter, Mallenhht Fittings, Flanges, Flange Unions, .Manifolds, American Unions Tube Supports, Hunger, Fleer nud Celling Plates, go te JOHN HESTS, id East Fulton street. lu2-tfd TfteirilOHIZONTAL STATIONAUY""i5T glues, from 2 te W horse-power, and Vei tlcul l.nglues from 2 te te horse-power, you wll find them ut JOHN HEST'S, Oil ljist Fulton street. m2-tfd 17011 CAsTINO.sfitON (iiriiltASLIOliT 1 or heavy, nt short notice, go te JOHN IHXT. :CI East Fulton street. lu'J-tfd OAHHY IN STOC1C-1IEST CHAltCOAL, Haiumered liar Iren, Deuble Itcllmd Iren. llurden'M Hivct Iren, HlvcU, Het and Celd Heller Iren, steel, sheet Iren 3-10 te Ne. 111. at JOHN lllT'H,.lb East Fulton street. m2-t(U IF l.sT'WANTOF-inT.VKs7rH IltONSTOF Ceck. Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Ulb Cocks, I-ever Cocks, Swing Joints, cull and cot them, or send jour order by mall, te JOHN UEsr, 3.13 East Fulton street. m2-tfd -riIirE COTTON WASTE, COPPED HY T tlie pound. 10e; In let of 10 pounds or ever. De. All goods delivered tunny part of the city Free. Call en JOHN itEST, Ne. SCI East 1-illteu street. in2-tfd TNlXTOltS HUE LrrfrrilANTilAN JL cock Inspiraters and Electors, Eberinan Heller Feeder, Penbeithy InsiHs-ter, American Injector, all lu stock, at JOHN I111"H, :as YmsI Fulton street. m2-tfd rjVNKsVeil WAllTlLOILS.A'cTireirOAH. X of any shape or capacity, ut fair prices, go te JOHN UE'sT. 333 East Fullen street. milfd TTOH THE HlSsl" HOP AIH ITHNACE IN ? the market, go te JOHN llUsl'.aj.! East Fullen street. m2-tfd IrtOH PULLEYS, SIIAITINO, COLLAHH, " Hangers, Clump llexe. Couplings, etc., go te JOHN fHisT, 3.C1 Dist Fulton street. in2-lfd ITtOH HOLTS, LAO SCHF.WS, SET SCHEWH, Stjuareaiid Hexagon Nuts, these goods In stuck, at JOHN ItEis I' S, 333 East Fulton streeu iu2-tfd 171 OK UOILEUTUllHHltlSHlX, srii.LsON 1 l'ipu Wrenches, l'lpeuud Mnuke.v Wrenches combined. Files. Oil Cans. up., en te .if ill v ...... .. ..'.. .... . d ....... 11131, u.m r.usi i uuuii sireei. lill'-lM f lOLD HKONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING I fersteam work, at JOHN UEsTS, 3:CI tjist lulluii sticet. in2-tfd ADIATOKS, OF ANY MAKE OH DE- I I sitiril nil ii ins fitrit Iktitul fit miis.ii 'Usunable figures, by JOHN 1IE2T, 3.1J liist Fullen shisit, iu2-tfd AGENCY FOK CALLAHAN .t COS CE ment te take the place of Ked U-ad. In ; It makes tle times the quantity of red lead and Is far superior tu making steam Jehns; packing man and hand hole plates en boilers. Ac, Ac. Price ix) cent s-r pound ut JOHN UEsrs, SCI Iist Fulton street. in2-tfd OTKAM. Ve desire te call the attention of consumers of steam UvxkIs uud EugliKs'r' Supplies, te our large mid vurled stock of I'Iih?, Vhivcs, Cocks, Malleable uud Cust Iren Fittings, Asbestos, Vulcabestenund I'sUdurlau, Mu-et, 1'lsteu and Valve Packings; Sceteli mid lied Line Herlect Ing Gauge Glasses, Steam H.idlutersaud suaui Heating Api.iratus; set nnd Cup Screws, and In fact aliiiivl everythliiK rtspjlrtsl by steam users, and ull of whleli we elbr at prlcis whlih vre guurautee te be lower than tliee of any ether dealer In lid vicinity. We have positively the largest stock, and be ing connected with the Telephone Exchange ure prciwred te recelv e and till all orders lu the shortest possible time. When In vumi uf ,..- thing III our line, call en us for price and we 11 1 I I fit1ll ll.vu lull .if" uu l.lll.......l .. uu. will convince jeu of our ability un,i uiiii.,. lies, te save) ou Our facllilfe fur furnishing k jeu .TvrilX7T. 1 ri-iii u Meney. Dela) and Vexation. ig Engine. Helltn.. I-hating, I'ullevs, Hunge r.speiial Machinery, tttr.' Tikulu Ptiit.ir.itf I'luinber and Gas Fllttrs' I Medel, und Iren and llmss Castings, niui for tlie prompt rejuilr of all kind of machinery ere uut-iiriiiii in ijiiuusier, liuu we rrsiieclniliy solicit u share of v our (sitreuage. Central Machine Works, HI A I3U NOItril CHHISTIAN STKEEI', UlNCAbTKII, 1A. Geed Werk, ltcutenauie Chuives, Prompt ness. Telephone connection 03-tfdU esi iieeis ur eigiueii, Liiass 'iiiees, Whistles, Syphens fur Steam Onuses, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water (Jauga Celunins, Cocks for Steam Uaiiuc. call en JOHN I1I1ST. 3SI Kant Clothing. H AOF.H DRUTIICn. CLOTHING! Men's Business Suits, lu Geed A ll-Woel Cheviot and Casslmere Style, at W, HM and $10. Stylish Fluid Silk Mixed Caulmcrc Hull at 112, 113 and 111. Fine Hair-Cord Caulmere SulU, ipeclelly adapted for Dullness Wear, at 112. Children's Suits, In Dressy Plaid and Striped Styles, at IZ50 and JA30. Nobby Caulmere and Cheviot Suit at t, IJM, $5 and te. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, In StylUh Cheviot and Caulmere Style, at S8, W, tlO and III. SUMMERCLOTHINGISREHDY. Silk Pongee Ceat and Vest at U.S0. Fine Metialr Ceat and Vctta at M. Cotten Flannel Ceet and Vests, II up. HKC6R St BROTH6R Neb. 25-31 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. I?M pOSiriVE CLOHINQ OUT SALE. MUST BE CLOSED OUTT THE PHILADELPHIA STORE, Positive Closing Out Sale. THIS ENTIKE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Ladies' Coats, Carpets, Fleer Oil Cleths, Etc, Must and will ba sold out In a short a tlm a possible. Goods Are New Marked At Prices That Will Sell Them. t-Kvery person Invited te call and ecure Uargnlnt w hllu Ihey last. Hemeuiber this tock Is new uud clean. Many ftuogeod here yet. Tlie Philadelphia Stere, 6 AND 8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, mar29-lydAw (Car yet JJJAHGAINS1 -OAKGAINa! GO TO Shirk's Carpet Hall ! - Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Wk Have this La no em r Attn HestHieck ixtiieCitv. H. S. SHIRK 5t SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 9xU (Soeba. Ol'ECIAL HAHGAINS. Special Bargain List FOR THIS WEEK, AT THE New Yerk Stere. A CLOSING OITI'HHCIIASEOI-' HI PIECES LIOHT-WEiailT ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SUITINGS, Thlrty-Eliiht Inches Wide, All Celer nud Uluck. Hetalled this Hprlug by the largest store at 50e a yard. We etrer them te-day us ItieKiealest burk'Uln of the eneu, ut '.Vcu yard. PHINTEH CHINA DKhiJS SILKS, 22 Inches Wlde,60eaard. Suma quality Is belli; sold at 7De a yard. One mero case Cream unit White Ground POINTED IIATISI'ES, vard wide, tv a vurdj worth 12ic. NEW I'llINTEH CHALLIES at 5e and lie a J ant. Ijidles' Mnusquetalre lld Gloves, S0j uplrce ; regular price, Tee. ljidles' Colored Casbmeie sliawls lucrum! Hlue. Pink, Curdlual, 'lau, Ac.yt Sic, JI.25, 1.50 andi2.liO.-uLh. ' Three mere cases of eurjustly famous Damask Crochet Quilts ut Sl.tM each ; best value lu tlie country (or out of It) for the money. Finest Damiisk Crochet Quilt, extra slze SI.JTJ-, each. Pine Marseilles Quilts, special value, J2.00 each Watt & Shand. NOS. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET. Siav&tuavc. I AHHWAHE' HARDWARE MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., Havejnst received a large assortment of HEADV-MADE Window Screens and Screen Deers Plain and Khjurcd Wire Cleih. HAMMOCK'S. LAWN MOWEHS, KEKHIGEHATOHS, Witter Coelers and lee Cream Freezers Give them a call and you will b convinced thut It is Hit chruest place Hi Lancaster te buv. ALSO, ALL KINDS OP PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD, And u full Hue of General Hardware. ftbi-lvd eAttOVttCUO. T UTHEK S. KAUPFMAN, ATTOIINEV-AT-LAW. StK-ujid Fleer Esbleman Law Building, Ne. 43 NOnh DutbtreL- pri-lyd4w iSoehe. LANCASTEH, PENN'A. gall. FOK - a (Cldthlna. leOi) NOVELTIES! lqeS) H. GERHART'S. The most complete assortment of Snr'iiit Overceating EukIIsIi Cheviot, Diagonal and Cusslmcie Sultlnir nnd Treuserlni? that has ever been shenn In tills city. Workmanship thu host and all goods warranted as represented. II. GEHHAKr, Ne. 4.1 North Queen StrcPt. jf-Only Direct linperlliiK Tailor lu the City of Laucuster. ti'OP! THINK I At this day, when competition Wereut, the cintemer Iikik te ste Who Olves.Net l'reiiiliut HAHGAINS. . Customer, Step I Think ! Who pay for ex teuslv e nd v ertlsements t We de net Advertise HnrRalns, Clearing Sale", etc, but give jeu tlie bcucflt of that which ether ulvethe printer. Our Counter Contain All that Is New lu SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND SPRING OVERCOATS. Our Price are the Lewest Possible te de Jus tice te customer aud ourselves. NOS. 9!U AND S3 WEST KING RrKEET. innrlSsImd M VEHS Jt HATHPON. It's Your Chance Il' Your Chance New te lluy Geed Variety AND DOWN IN PRICE. If jeu mis It new jeu'll reirret it, for itveil you uethliitf te take u leek at the 11 iitrulus. Let us remind you that we archiving IT'LL VALUE FOK EVEKY DOLLAK Yeu leave with u, and we'll net send out one dissatisfied purchaur If we knew It. Ask lOscc our UHOAD WALE CHEVIOTS, lu Skeleton Sack, for Summer Wear, At $15. They Are Acknowledged llarsalnt. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, I.ANCASTEK, PlNN A. ilhntdin'iH'lie. K0,E. I JUST RECEIVED FKOM Kcenig'sbiirg, Prussia, Twe Uackereunds made epeclally for llusl and Ihree-quartcr Iuetli Photographs. ROTE. 60 i-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Postefflce, Jan7-Gmd SPRING CLOTHING, nurmn e 11 iriiimAxi .r. e-am - -tvw -. --