, w ry 5p & ls. Tfhff s' Putin gntcUtflcnccr, an AWWIEW J. WEINMAN. CHARLES STEINM AN FOI.TZ, ttdlterc ,, ROBEHT CLARK. ruWI'hrr. Vi ftt TIAtt.V IVTPl.f.lllWrftJ TSihlUhnf .... .....r..T-... .-v. ..- a' Teiyayin incjcnr, nuteunany. ncrseu J bjr carrier In thin clly Hint mrreumllnu tewninttencentnawrcK. Iiymntinvoaoi Iiymntinveaoi Iiymntinvoaei tana j-curtn ndvnnpe; flOccntsn mouth. i . . . i -I. Kf. WEEKLY JNTELLIGENCF.n-Onctleiuir niia t nntntnl.n VMir. litntltHtire. WOTICE TO fcUIUJCIUIIEIlS-llcmlt by tficck or poslunire order, and where neither of these ran be procured i-end In a reHUtcreil letter. Entered nt the rostefflce.nsiscronit class rnnll matter. AVDRES.S THE 1KTELUGENCER, Lnncnter, Fit. LAHGABTER, PA., June 10, 1889. The Stale In Chnrgr. We note with witlsfnctlen flint wnse Mwmn 4a lt iiImliI tl.i. Iinnrld n f TftlltlaV. Kn town, and tlint the Mate minc te take L" AliahM nf AI.a n.I ..1 I .. I. t . ...It ntlil fffl lid. &( UWIgU Ul lilt- (Illlllllll'ililUUU ...... .v. ... eunietlie cwt of clenring the vnllry of :'! Its Incuinhritiire. We ile net knew tlinl truth will permit its te flutter our kv kv cruer that it wn hli heail that evelvetl this transformation, hut it certainly ap pearctl at .TohnMewn with lite head. It probably camu nbetil from a realization that matters were net pro pre pressing Aery rapidly. Vice l'rvsl dent Frank Thomsen get te the hcciie with the governor, and he wanted way for his railroad. It was noted that the Fittsburg contractor Mho were hauling away at the debris, Mere net getting Ahead very well; and that Dictator JSeett wan net fleeuring wonderful results from his overflowing jxmer. Tlicre wcnis te have Wen sonic one te suggest, just nt thin time, thai it would bt well te try going ahead in an orderly way, with some recollection that me have a government ever up, and wmie idea that engineering work .should have engineers directing the contractors. Te that date (here did net iipirur te have Jx-cn a ftale ellli-er, hut tli'c ndjutaut general, en deck ; mid no engineer had lieen wen iitilil the United States engineers put down their pontoon trains. And douhtlet It was the observation of the dispatch with which they did their work that wig gested the propriety of getting homebody, educated te the buwinmt, te take held of Its engineering feats. The unliable and energetic Pittsburg gentleman had lw lw cenic satisfied that engergy without knowledge aecempllshetli littlewhcu It takes n job out of Its line. Captain Jetic, the world's wonder an a mill manager, found himself of little account v j'" irai'iK miuou-iei u tuuey , nun ,ir. t .. ! If .4J..1 t ..Ma I..1I..BB ..! 4 ff riynn, great nnti goon as ne is at m. publican primaries and xtreet grading, retire! in despair from the .lohnstevvn debrift; and the great Scott is In a digger hurry te get oil his fired miindialVi hat than he wns te put It en. And the gev orner takes charge,! hreugh a commission, en which lie will have the adjutant general, and which will employ llrnt rateciiglueenj, m"' lt them go ahead with a free wipply of every thing they want. The governor's uni uni cluslen that It Isthoetatu'Hduty te clean up the Ceneniaugli valley, we venture te think, is sound. If there w as a high way through It there would Ik) no doubt about II ; and there arc highvv ay en the Johnstown set lien. We de net place much stress iien the Idea that there is any pussihle loiilagieu of the water te Ixj aveidul, it new Mug under stood that there 1st tee little decaying matter left in the alley waters te seri ously trouble them. " Hut the state should come te the relief of Uh highway h Its cities, and open and lalse them. 'icmarl.cd featuie about this work eh the state new assumes, is that It largely for the Miellt of the I'eiumvl- ania railroad, by whose act this ex pense te the state is lui'iiricd. It may net have wrongfully Imilt the stone hiidge, that has piled up all this great mass of wreckage behind it which it Is te cost us se much te reuiove ; hut it is ijuite piebable that it did. The bridge replaced, we Mievc, an Iron.enu that would net have proved an olwtruclieii in the path of the Heed. The company exercises the pevv er te ele vate or depress its lead Ml and its bridges without asking leave of anjoiie; as in building its Mone driduti ever the Efc. Conestoga here, and running its cut oil' tlience te Dillcrville ever highway and turnpikes at its own sweet pleasure. Doubtless it was se done at the Johns town bridge, and if the matter comes under legal scrutiny it may npjicar (hat it is responsible for tliodainagedone, Is1 cause or the nuisance of that bridge. Hut It is right forlhestaletegoahead, clean up the valley and lniUiie after ward whether the dill can lc collected from anyone else. If the heuth I'eik charter enables the Kmtli Ferk stock holders te Ikj reached individually, there is plenty of money in the party te pay the whole bill. Certainly there should 1)0 punishment visited somewhere for the great stupidity, if it was nothing worse, that stands at the base of this gigantic calamity. There never was a greater disaster lrem a smallei cause. The Structure tr the Ihuii. It seems clear that the r-eulh Cerk dam gave way Muitse of the lusiiMI cient outlets jinn ided te keep the water from going ever the hi cast of th ilam, thecenticef which was sjicedily loin out by its overflow. It apjs-nni that It was an earth ilam, riprapnd w ith stones uHieeijJshle surlaccs. Kngiucering opinion sccin8(e dlU'crasle its juejicr construction ; but tlicre can K- no iptcs iptcs tien that it was net designed te endure an overflow, and that fctilllcient outlets should have been provided In avoid any such pe&sdbllity. A cerresiKUident of the Philadelphia llmta declares that the dam w nb 01 iuiii- ally built for the stale under the diiet diiet tlen of nit accomplished engineer named Merris, and that there vvn a wall cf cut uteue built along the centre of it. It is the absence of sueli a wall new that is denounced by the engineers who have examined the work. If it was made, it does net appear ill the break. Mr. Merris reiierts te the canal department nhew that It was put there ; and there 1b a suggestion here of rascality in the buildiug or In the rebuilding of the dam which calls for eharp Investigation. The dam, as Merris reierti-d it te have been made, te theeanuleonimlssienerh, was abundantly strong and preperly supplied with emptying outlets both at lop ami bottom. 'J lie dam as it new ap pears, was neither preiierly constructed &? Ber sufficieiilly protected umiiiMt tim possibility of a freshet causing the top te jfrrvlw owrflewetl ; which was u emit hi- JHVvgeucy that was iuteudetl te lie fully pre- 1 , VJHCH HgaillSl. 'i'T The coroner's jury has found, we tuts ,teUl, mat tue executive coinnilttieef the iclub were in fault: and there seems link. Hmcam from this conclusion, jnude by ,- aYiiu;iHviiiui lueir wpwweirs were in V WlfUckut a'd that they were cliiil B? r'w' cr-ui te retain the lleh. TJie only Ij . relief for the club Is In a plea of Ignor ance and a shifting of blame upon their enghicewt if they had any. ( And what will tdrlkc everyone w 1th nmnrcmeut Is the' lamentable exposure made -'of the engineering skill which examined this work and pronounced If wife. With the corps of the Pennsylva nia railroad mid the Cambria Iren com pany se greatly interested In securing the solidity of this mini, II may well seem hopeless hereafter hi rest easy iiwn the judgment of men who are branded, pol ished and certified ns first-class engi neers. Anil yet they are the only reli ance in mechanics that we have. IJke the doctors In physic, they are wefully apt te fall us,' because the first class company Is small and theNfend and third rate brigades are big. lUl'ltTurlra. The Italians by advancing from Mas Mas sewah and seizing Keren hapjutllicd all the suspicions of the late King Jehn, of Abyslnla, who could net conceive that they held Massewah with anyetherend hi view than the ultimate cempicst of the fertile plateau. The first step of Italy seemed entirely without justifica tion, but having taken it iUeuId hardly le e.ected that she would retire from the I tcri ?ca coast without an elhirt te ridccm her prestige and secure some extension of power. One geed result that has lieen greatly magnified, has Mn Ihc partial blockad ing of Ihc slave trade by w ay of Arabia, but Ibis Is mere tluili balanced by the eieuing of a new Held for the slave-hunters, thieugh the weakening of Abyssi nia. The Mahdlsls have turned fertile and populous western Abyssinia Inton howling wilderness, and instead of Afri can savages the survivors of the intelli gent and brave mountaineers new march In the slave caravans. The advance of Italy te the Kerenplateau, saves it from the.Mahdl, but If Abyssinia had net leen weakened dy the Italian war It Is doubtful whether such sal vation would lie necessary. The Louden JllmtmUd ffrepliir Is arousing indignant public sentiment dy publish ing the story of a slave with graphic II II lustratiens of Hie barbarity of the trallic new thriving in Africa, hut If It is iiiade the pretest for exlciislve Kurepean In (crfcrenec, we can only hopedeubtfully that the result w ill be mere satisfactory than the Kalian meddling with the AhHsliiluus. Ortlie various arguments new advanced en the text of the Meed disasters them Is nene mum bre.idly reasoned mul narrowly applied than llilsef the liiutney World "Again men learn, w lial they nre se prone te forget, lh.it hi riijrgsl eoniinenwe.ilths like Pennsylvania, railways extending evnrgieat mountain birilersiire something inme than iii'iiiey-niaklng coiiililuatleos. They are public mi ussiiies, that can only beeirntcdby a long seiies of siietessful struggles with natural nhstiielcs of appal ling magnitude. "Much has been said during Inte months of new nrtilli i.tl water channels in the in terior el I lift slate, and of legislation in tended te deplete the trcasuilesel the com p inies whose ieseurces will be heavily taxed te meet the unec(ted exlgcu cius aiishig from the iceent Meisls. Tlie highest eiilei of eiigiueeriiig talent, vv ith ee(iesHindliig eiillavs, will nenetes s.uy te make the lallways of tlie state w h it they should lie, and must be, te guaid as hilly as Is desirahlnaud possible, against lint cIgenclui arising lrem suili an oxtni extni oxtni erdluary niliitall as that which ciuscd Ibe riM.uut calaiiiitles, and interriiplcd for mi iudelliiite peiied illicit tail loimnuuica leimnuuica loimnuuica tien between tliecastetniind vvestuin boiiu beiiu boiiu darlcsef Pennsylvania, en her own soil. Te secure sueli a vital neiessity nillvvays iiiust lie pretisted in their rights, and tlieie should be a contemptuous abandonment et the sthenic ieI these who seek te engulf the public ticusiiie In new interior water thuuiiels." It is icttainly ciiiieus thai the weild is se iiene te feiget the notorious l.u t that but for the open and successful ilcliiuire of law by the Pennsylvania railroad Ilieru would new beuSeiilh Peen i.iilread. The railroad is Itself icspuiisilile lei the lait tint ler. t ceiisideiable time the pcoi!e at vllher cud et this ceiiiiiniiiwealth have been unable te leimiliiliii. ile by tail within the beiiudries of the state. Again men Umiii what the gicat liiilieid would have them leigel that In a tugged common wealth I iketllis the building el'p.uallel ami competing lines ovei Hut ineiiiitains should net be interleied VMlli li any Jealous monopoly. Si.ciiimaiiv Mi.aim. is In iir.iirwayte luaKumoietieulilewith Chill, tot thoCieiiiu imse has tlniggeil his niiulster Kgau into tioilble along with Alevanilei' Nullivau, and even II the boasted pitiietism of mil semet.iry el stale e.ui stand the emerald light new tliiewu upon our niiuistei te Chill, it is net piobablethat mi aitive iiiein iiiein bei oftlie Claii-ua-iuicl, it follower et Mil livau and tugitive from HiilMi justii.e,w ill be calmly received by Chili. ( liiliau iieiids aie lield in Knglaud, and tlie ceuntiy is lurgelj iindei the wing of iltlllhh Mn.ui cleis. Tin. new lust auditor of the tie.isiiry. tn-.ludg t.eeige P. I'lsher, v .is last pioun pieun nrntly beteie the public in etletts te shield Hid authors of Hie I'aimuiH sale IiuikI.ii.v coespii.iev. 'i'he New Yolk 7'mir.v lec.ills Hid lu.iltei. Cehiinbiis AleMimlei was ill lit niiiii nl .icitucns' ceiiiuilttee Investl g.itiiiK Hie exi.itiims et Hie hi sod of public werksnr Wasluiitnii, nud he deiietiuied as spiiiieiiH icitiini books which weie ellciitl in evlileme. I isluu was fluted states distnct attorney and Kiili.utl Ilar Ilar riiigten was Ins assistant. Tlie uug leinitsl a plot te use Mex.iudei'H aniitv te git the ic.d hooks te disgrace him. The books were pl.ued in the sale 111 ll.ir ll.ir ll.ir liugtoirselllce, .Hid t uehii 1 glars employed le blevt open the h.ic, leineve the IhmiUs, 11ml 1 (iiiM'.v theiute.Mi. Alexandcr'shimse. Here Ihe.v werete call that gcutlemaii fieui his betl, and eiler te sell him the luniks, during width operation the police weie te descend Usjii Hicui and uirest Hie entile putv. Then the hurglais werete lay the blame et tlie lnirj;l.ii.v upon Mi. Ale.inilcr. ine pint misi.uricil HiieiikIi the slowness ! of Iho blirtdais, and the isillie 1 .11110 along tee seen mid .11 rested bui-glai llcnten befeie be had galiusl iiilniU taniu te Alexander's house. "Mr risliei'seviilciit svuipithy with the conspiraleis was m.uln apparent tluring their trial, and by hisiissisumtein the ef forts le get llcnten, the arrested burglar, out of prison en ball. At the trail tlie evi dence of Michael Hayes, who had lieen engaged in the arragcuieuts ter the sate burglary plot, gave testimony against the conspiracy, and immediately thercatlcr was arrested 011 a tharge of iKMjiirj. Tlie indictment against him was dmwii'hy Mr. CiBher, the distiict attorney, but this held attempt te disuedit Ids Miluable testimony mid send him te jail failed. Haves was discharged, and the court de nounced his arrest as uiijustillable inula dishoiiiiiable attempt te iulliiciitellietii.il then in progress. Hewuver, by erjurv and a tucked jury, H10 conspirators ei ei ei c.iK,tltonvlttieii, llieugli Hie ling's Miwer was broken nud itt members driven from Washington in disgrace." 'Iho slietKiiii Kftenl llreKen. An liiterestliig sheeting maul, took place at Grand Cressing, neur Ciilnige, u Saturday, Istvveen Klein, of PhilaJulnhi.i biiJC. Iludd, or lies Moines, the latter breaking the record or IJ guige lnms bv killing W out or 100 selected tame llve pigeons, from ground trajw ut 20 yauls riee. The sheet w us for the American fltdd TftE LANCASTER DAILY iyTELLIOEyCER, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1889. cnpatidf'.'50aslde. One hundred sports men were prcseiit nt Uie inateh. Iludd nilssetl flrt en the seventh hlrd. a strong me which (ret Up and out of the way an rapldlvaslhe shot itself. The champion then made the remarkable straight score or 71 bird. TJieTWh wns Ihn only ether bird inlsv-d. The wre stissl tH ng.ilnst 01 out or 100 birds. Klcinr. mlsstxl only six birds out or 100. KUAN'S CHILI IIW'KITIOV. The ftepresentallvn Atnerlcnn felit II3 ecretri" lllnlne. WaOilnatnn t)lpalch te New Yerk World. There Is no doubt thai the president and Kecretnrv lllnlne nrn ery much dlsturlied by Ihelfght cnstnsn .Minister Kitnn'sns Kitnn'sns seclnt Ions hv the revelations made In the case erthn murder or llr. Cretilu In Chi cago. Mr. Walker Illalne, speaking Ter the stntn deptrtment, denies emphatically Hint Minister Kg.in has been rc illeil. His best friends among ihe Irishmen or this clly, however, lielleve that he will be retailed nt Iho earliest missIIi1e moment, and that, in ract, lie will be allowed te present his cre dentials te the gev eminent of Chill. It is understood that the Chilian minister In Washington has fully advised his gov ernment or the pi eminence given te Mr. Kgnii'a tiMtiie In Iho Creiiln Investigation and his connection with the Clan-iin-OacI, ns(s.Ttt society width wields the iiewer of I lie and dentil ever American timensen American soil in iolntlen of the coiistllu ceiistllu coiistllu lien and the laws or the land. II Is expetted that the Chilian government, w hen full Information comes te hand, w ill make a representation te the government or the Tutted Htatcs Hint It Is hardly pollte or proper te send as minister te Chill a mnii who, beluga fiigilUe ft-eni Hritlsh Justice, hisbeen living since he tame te America hi nlleglani 0 te sis'ret law s, w hit h aie altogether repugnant te the laws or the United States. The state department Is certainly In 11 eek or Iren bin about Its minister. An Indolent Organ. When lliellvtr In linlelf nt.ns It 11111M nfrts Mirlly Im when It fallHtercrrtrtlielille hiKiiin. clout quantities te meet the n-iiln'iiieiils of ll ll Kmlleii iiihI fniiciint Ien, It nliiiuld bnsctnt work Willi lleslt Iter's Hlmnnrli Hitters. The health' fill Kttiiiiilus te netlvil.v Itnimrtisl liytlilsin (niiipnrnlilcnllerntlvt', it edit r evinces lt-lf In n departure of tlie iinetiiiiforliililfS.Miitllens In I he rlcht side; the naiisra , fur iimu (lie tensnu; IihIIrpsIIeii and l k liendarlioronsr liendarlieronsr liendarliorensr iii(iit iisin Innellvlty of the liver unit the ill vrrnlun of Iho lilln from its prep) r channel. lr lr rrRiilnrltyef lhfliimeliilsiiln5anil isiliilrwly reformed by the coirecllvo Inilicalitl, whltli It infinitely te be prelerred, both beeniiM It It nf slid inoieulllcncleuK, te btun pill, enleiucl and drenching purgatives of wvcry tln. It curet anil pmventsfuvi'r and fiKiie, nud rhciiinntltui. mil pmv Jci!7 inn' letlccn. ITIHTATi: 1)1 bl.VI'.N It. IIOTK, l.ATK OP i ljniicHlcr cltv, ilectaned. I'ltprt of ml iiimlttratlen en s.ilil cslati' havliic lieen eriinted te the unilcridKned.nll isrtent Inililited thirnte nre ruin' ntcd te make iiuiiiitllafe pa iiient,imd these linvlnu claims or ileinandt iikmIiihI til" snine, will prestnt Ihetii vvlllieul del.ij for m t tlciiinit In the unilerKlKiied,nt 111 Houth (Jiiicn Irci't, Uincattir, I'ii. VV. C. SAIT, Adinlnllrali)r. Jehn 1 Hsviu it. Attorney. iiCMittlM VKsiuNr.i) r-sTATi: ok m. m. iir.itNAitti, of Idincnttcrclly, ljinriiHttr count. M M. llirnunl, of Ijhiciisht, l'n., havlni; bv deed of viiliinlaryattljjnini nt, dated May 7, (svi, nt. slKticil and Iriintferntl nil lilt iMutu unit 1 MitIh liillie Miidtrkltfiiiil. fur Ilin linirllt of Hie cre.ll cre.ll ters of the snld Vf .VI. Iliruald, lie llierffere Ulves uetlte te nil criiiut liiilctile.1 tu said iiM iiM slk'ner, te iniike eminent te the iiiiilerklniicd wltlieut delii,nud these havlni; claims te pre, scut them te Jl'l.lt'H l.()i:il, AstlKiue, ItchtdliiK In Ijinciiktcr. .biliv I!, MAI.OM'. Atleriiev mPMitilVI 4?m rtU. s ti:ct'Hi; a iiemi: reit vepii i'a.miia'. Secure a Heme for Your Family, reu sai.i: ON Till; MOST UIICUAI, TKItMK. luivKtery I'llck dm lllm; house t, lets VM fit t deep, en 1,11111 nstcr iiviuue, Ixtutru Will nut mul hcimiu tlrictx, Tue-sUiry lirli k it nil 1 1 111; linusis wltli iiian sard reef, peiihcH In front, lets I le li t dci p, 011 Neitli l'luc, Istwiiu Chcstmit mid Walnut trtt Id. IvusMery hrlek duellhiK heusrs viltli Xiniit jiirdt, Iren fi ntcs, lult Irtl fit t 1I1 ep, en 'i l Waliiiit, Is t his n Murj unit I'lnentrulN THistteivlirlck ilivelllni! linusct, lets 111 fut lit 11,1111 est In moll st 1 iff, bet net 11 ihiirlotle 11111I Mar.v stnclH. Tliriishlerv lirltk iImcIIIiii; lieutis, Icils I'ril fer t tht p, lth nil the modern Impieveiiii ills, front jiirdt, en Wetl Clieslnut htnt t, lit lutcn Pine mid Jeiln klrit'lH. Alse heusetun liist Walnut, N'erth I. line, Neitli Mart, bttuit n VV'nlmil anil l-einen, anil l.i loon, In' Umiii .Marv mid Pine stilt U. Am llimilHivn hmiMK nm III kihkI order, nevtly lulls rid. kiis It xtunt In all the iiinnit, vt liter III Ihc kitcln n, unit tlie 1 (Iho k iiiiirantid le lie dry. fall mid Moter euisi If, no trouble te ulimv lull. .ine r i.uir.i,. 1 ,. .1 Lim tiitn.i.. f i-11-.-i.t..is,. aUNnrlh Mary Slicet. iiprtisljil.M.WJt. Siiuutiu'f Icoevto. SI'. fllAltl.lst, AII,.Mlr( II V. litem nud liclauiirt Avtimi , will iihmi Tlll'lis IIAV, Ji si llth. m)'J'.'2uid JONAH WOO n ON, In, U eri:i,NOItMANIHU A I 1. At. 1 II 'l I V OW OPI.'N. I'udirNeii Mieiaci nil nt. I r.llll.I.iriTi:. I'niprleler, Ijitoef I'oleliiule Hetel, I'lilludi Iplilii. liilVIliiid Ifuri:i.('iii:rvi'OniL I llciuedilitt. Itrlurnltlietl. 10 Hh-eplns Aji.iilnii nl. Appl's l'lrt 1'lnss. Wltleisii .ll'Ni:i. Jiintl-'iiiiil .Mil's. MAY W.(!i.ritOlti:it; rpm: ruutinx, aii.antii' ciiv. 1 Imlic 11 nt nil locution. I'm I tie Am nep. lic litn V X. A Ti imcssce Avet. I'liht-las. heusi. Ilcnsetialjle rates IIjhii hII the uir. IA It A ItllOVVNIX UIVl-Jlllll Sun kien innri. f vn: max. n 1 til'i:SS J I'M. 1. IIAIO, (! AMI tl I'l.lt lV s t rut s l the Mitk, luiiiitli orMti erMti orMti seu Niul) palulid.n UKnli ltd 11ml liiiirevid; HO.IXI 1 li leleil. Ncu Hall 101. 1 Anion 101 lit ItiHiui ChildrviiN New IHuIiik, Hall mid Plnv KiNMiis, t'lilslnc mid MTtlie tlrtt-clitss. ;tc pint sillies with pallor, hath midtlexl. Oi- hi'slr.i efi li'vcii piitct. ltiieni plant nt III.A vilfst.l SONS Piilliiililnhla PlauoWmtreoiiis. I'IIIIM'I mid i:i. i:KM II Stucts, up te .lime If, I tens net taken. I'. 'I lli:t WAl.lON, Prtiprlcler (tool. Il'MIIKIt M OVI J lull Vt I iiMliHIKSiANIK'-iHIX VVT.SI. I. UN II Mtl) WIMH13 VV hiilr-Nil,. slid lletull, li) II II .MAIlllN.V ft), nHjil l.'l Wilier Strut, Ijinciistcr, l'a. 1 t M(. MtHM IfstOMPANX. " COAL DEALERS. On-11 i.s Nt. lJiNoillilJiiitiibtritt.aiulNe. r-M North Prliitt-siiut YAiuit-Nerlli I'llnte Street, near lUiutlnc lCKlt iiukI sIM I.A.Nf.sri:it. PA. i'ti'ucU'e. 1 IC'Vl l.l,1 ltll'YCM tanih:ms COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. (It'AltANTKKl) 1 1 Hi 1 1 INT (illAlli:, II.I.l'STHATi:il CATVUKiU: lltKt POPE 7VYP'G CO., 79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. IIIIANIH HersKS-12 Wsrrtsi St., New Yerk JH Waliash Ave , f hli iu;ti Ter Sale li JOHN H. Ml'ssl.lt, Ne 2 North Strut, Columbia. mis-ljilced ieANiibi:i: The (jrcat I'lclilet Tj lellau Wnrblirs, at Maennercher Garden I New 1't.rferiiiaiiCH llverj Kvcnlni;. Ijidles tiltheut escort nud miners net admit ted te tlie (.Minlui. 111 i-u.!' in in. u nu nt m-uthcrituiivru villlbc lield In Ma mien leir Hall 1 hen fore none need , hfkltulv le vltlt Ihewiivltbriilitl lrelcaini. Ji-Miiid 1 PI'AKVl.K, Prep. ITIOIt HOI.Tis, I.VOHClir.WrJ. bl.T PfllKWH, ' X1 tfciuurcuuil llcxuzuu NuU. tlicMi koeiIv III I kttKk,ntJ0HNHi,Trn,5ai.t lulteiislntt. m'Jtfd IPanamaltcr'e. riill.ADrl.riiM, Mendny, June 10, 1W. Ginghams. Have you noticed the won derfully handsome lines at 8, 10, and I2c? One of the most surprising things in the whole swing and sweep of the Ginghams (about 1,100 styles) is the beauty of these at least prices. Celers such as you'd expect only in the very best grades, weaving like the Scotch. Don't make up your mind by the price-tags. It's your geed fortune that there arc such 8, 10, and 1 2c Ginghams. A new coming of 25c Ging hams. Assortment complete. We haven't a new word for the 30 and $ZJic kinds. Think of Gingham perfection and then leek beauties you never suspected. Nerlheant of centre.; Silk Plush Shoulder Scarfs made te sell at $14 are marked 4.50. And their season just here ! Mere of the French Chudda Shawls, cream, black, red, at $1.25. sweend fleer, ncsr Juniper rind Chestnut Mrtst corner. 1 nkn i levater. $1.75 Fleuncings at $i. Si. 45 Fleuncings at 90c. The richest, rarest Hambnrgs we have. Forty-five inches wide. Fine Swiss Hemstitched and Embroidered Fleuncings that by geed rights should be $1.50 are 1. Haifa dozen designs of 22 inch Fleuncings are cut just as sharply. Se are a variety of 4 te 8 inch Embroidered Nainsoeks. Mind you. These are net remnants or samples or off- color stock of any sort ; the very best of very best. Seul henst of cenlie. The few left of these 3 and 4 blade Pocket Knives go te 25c just half price. White, black, and buckhcrrn handles. Every knife warranted. Juniper and Mnrk.t streets corner. 40c Fountain Pens plenty again. ruler, Hard rubber holder and all complete. Twe extra pens. J unlpir and Market streets. Four quick elevators and nine easy stairways take you te tlie Muslin Underwear en the second lloer. A quiet, roomy, convenient spot, and retired enough. Your picking and cheesing isn't in the eye of the public. Just the sort of place for quiet comfort in buying. It's only new and then that we tell you of what's going en there. Ne need te. Yeu knew that there's always a generous, well asserted, price-wonderful stock en these many shelves, with bargain windfalls all the time turning up among them. Here are a few scattering twigs from the latest : An entire uiiiKIiir of ljulles' Ijnrn Hacks. ienics in iih mi no cm make the prlies20t tef-V Ijhui llleuscs Mlth iilnlled mul einlireld- cred veket, tiui k mul front, JI, I,(w, !.' iij- viiird. Chemises : fauibrli, Val. lace joke, and en neck and .lo'le, 2a 1 1 lltK. linnlirlc, tilth Torchon Insertion, Ince liaudliiK, lie.idlm; mid rllitieii en joke, 75 i'nl. -Muslin, tilth Kiirplnt front iindsiiiarnli.iek handsenielj (rimmed nlth llniiihuri; In crlleit,cttc mul li.iiiillui;. 1. fiimtiric, tilth tine llamiiiirK joke mid tdsc oil neck mid shews, s, i cuu, I'muli Hand Kmlirelilired f In nil.r., one st J le at i cents, urn. nt Ten ills. Drawers: Cambric, tilth blind nitireldirttl edf, li lenls, Miulln, with Me nml fine HmnbiirK rullle, l. tmuhrlc, tilth hem mid 10 plaits, .'Oct nl. Night Gowns : Cambric, sll-evcr platted veke, with inttt edi-ceii luck, jel.ii mid sl't'U-, (1 llie Jl.ii. I iiiulirlc, tilth embroidered and plnltrd joke, mat ciIkceii joke, joke elid slievcs, 51 2a. t miilirlc, Val. lace and plaltr d joke, Inie en nu. k, joke and slit.i, sizes 1 1 nud III, 7ft cents. I auibiic, plallid and Iwidetl Mike, itletin ntck mid sltevm; ikr. I.') te 111, ji. Skirts : Min.Mii, null mid linn blind (iiilireldrred rultlc, 51.2.".. Mulln, tilde blind imbreldcrid rultlc, 5I..VI. Minillu, neat Hauibuis rutlli', tilth HI plait. ittmvc, $1.2.1 M nsl tu. tambrlc rullle, ititli I plait nud verj line cmbietdi rut iiIku, and 5 plait iibetc rullle, 1. Sueiid Heur. Ilrtt Kalltry. Juulpir lrc t side. That show of "Gem" Freez ers keeps up. Vanilla and pineapple cream, frozen straw berries and lemon water ice to day. 2 te 1. 1 quart Gem, $1.50 te S6.J5. Hum niciil, nuir icntre Miilr". Jehn Wanamaker. t,")otuH'tiu'itieltiiiu lOoebo. t ... ANiisi.12 ROCHESTER LAMP! Mxtj fundle-l.l);hti BatU them nil. Anullitr Un or Chi up (flebcs for (la mid Oil siuvin. 'IllK'M'l ItrKCTION' Ml'TAI, MOUI.niNU and Ht'llllKlt Cl'SHION Weather Strip. llruU Ihcni nil ThlHstrlpouttiearsiilletliers. Keeps out tin cold Mops rntlllUK of windows, i:thides lliedust Kit pseul kimw mid mill. Aii.teiiec.iiinpplj ll-iiu lisle or dirt made In upiiljliiKlt. (.'hii Iw lltlwl iiiij ti heriv-ue holes te bore, ri.nl J ler use. 1 trill net Mitlt. tiaroer hrlnU n ctulilen Mrlp It llie most perfect At thchteve, I tenter mid llani;ti Htoruef Jelm P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., i.vNiAsrr.ii i'a. l .f imT:n i: wp-iu a fkw iknI6 i) sil. our cixHlt bj Miiiiplti teiht tihelesale mid retail trade. Ijirnest iiiuiiuf.ictiircrs In our Hue. Kuclese - ut .tainii. VVncen H x. r itav l'criii.ineiit iltleu, Nu ptninW aiisinicil. Meurj ndviiiiced for miem, udv rtUliii;, etc. I'UNrKNM.M. MAN I'll CO.. Hprl'J-jUtdtMl C'lucliuiutl, Ohie. HELP. THE .SUFFERERS i ? AND THE ." Stricken Oemmunitiei -OK- PENNSYLVANIA. Organization Only Can Make Charity Effective Let Every Scheel Direc tor Be Heard Frem Ne Les son Can Be Taught Like That of Charity. Lancaster County Can and Will Give 35,000 If Every Scheel Director Will Constitute Himself a Committeeman te Gather in the Funds. READ THIS APPEAL Xe calamity of modern llnicit in the clvlIIL'tl world hns exceeded tlitit which has hefiillen th peupleuf I'cniiiylvaniii. Th ri'siiItH of the ditaifreiiH Heeds tlint hiive Hvtcjit fhe vnlleys of tlie Cohc Cehc iiiiiukIi ud the 8usiiicliniiiin hivmi Hpi'iilllug that the Iiuniiiii niiiitl cannot take in the full fceiie of the terrlhle realities. The corpses of our citieiis form one long trail efdcttth from the hIecs of the Allcglieiiie.s te the valley of the Ohie. Cltiex, towns mul villagesthat were lllletl with many happy Iieiiich and teeinliiK with I mny iutltistrlcH have hecn swept from the face of our commonwealth, and these of their occupiers who have pucaped, only with life, aie dehelate and alllictttl lieyend tlie most compassionate imvver of tongue or pen te ik"crihc. They literally sit among their ruin, and lieslde their tlcml, luekeii heartetl and Marvin;;. Shall Lancaster county, whom Ged has hlcssed nt few Hjmt.s en the earth arc hlesHCtl, stopnheit of ii mighty efl'ert te assuage the bltterneM of tills calamity ? Te leek upon your homes desolate, the sacred associations of altar nud fireside blotted out in an instant of time, the liaid-earuings of a life-time swept away in the twinkliugefaii eye, would beud, indeed. Hut add le it the horrible thought that the lives of these who iiiadccxlstciicf endurable who awaitetl the lcturn of weary steps from weaiying tell with the smile of welcome, the piat piat tle of the dear child, the kind and sooth seeth ing voice of the Hue and loving vvife.the manly lerm of the strong aimed liiti Imntl, father and brother, Hint the fear ful rcnjier of death should havu taken these, tee, in the aw fill cataclysm of na ture. The heart almost steps its lieating in the presence of the dreadful import of these facts. We can only de a little te assuage the burdens of this hour, that tire resting mi heavily en our commonwealth. The law has put it out of tlie power of the state tegraut the aid she would willingly W'stevv. lt-t us then de our part like men ami women te whom (ietl has given pitying hearts and noble impulses). The ten thousand eurjiH-s in the valley of the I'encimiiigli are tell thousand mute appeals td you autl us. They have pasM-tl beyond our helping hands te the tender cure of Him "whose mercy en diiteth forever." Hut there are little children crying for bread ; there are weak women scantily clml, exposed fu tile pitiless elements ; there are strong men litekeu hem ted and in despair despair despair Loek into the faces of your families. Loek out iiK)ii yeui smiling acres, te whom the saiue rain bietight plentiful liuivcsls that te these unfortunate dealt death and destruction, and say if it is in eiti heal Is lei efiise te shale our abund ance with tbcii lerrible and piteous wants. Lancaster county ought te give twenty live thousand dollars te these iclief funds. And we feel that nnlj lack of the jirejier ellert will picvcut the increasing of the $1(),ihki sent by lis aheady te that sum. The mayor of the city of Lancas ter and the various National banks of the city and county will gladly become dtioslteilcs for all conliibtiHeus, but that is net enough. In this great crisis earnest uieu must rise up in every com munity who will set en feet organized methods for tliesectiriug and collecting of this money, and we recommend and uigc that the school directors of every school district tliioiighetit the county of Lancaster ferthvv ith organize and solicit subscriptions for this object. Te lie ef fective, this work should lie completed, and ivimrt made te the mayor of Lan caster net later than Haturday, June 17. Organization, antl organization alone, can sound promptly the depths uf the charity which Lancaster county can threw into the laps of these suHering OJinmuulties. Therefore, let all be up ami tleing, for tlie mementa are precious, and the necessities lieyend computation. All contributions icceived from every source will Ikj acknowledged through the public press. lly order of the Lancaster City Hellef committee. Kiiw ahi I'm ri'i rv( Mayer. Ji-e-ltd ffru Geeh. ftftAllLMI HTAMM. BIG REDUCTIONS! Bet Ammenhi.Se. a Dettle. 73c. Cornet nt 00c. Kacli. Knitting Coltennt3c n Ball. 73c. Whit 8hlrt at tc Each. fiOO Black Lnce nt IIJ a Yard. McHllkOreicuntZic a l'alr. 73c Larc dipt nl 60c. Knch. 23c. Hustle nl 17c. Knth. X. Hllk rtlbben nt 17c a Vard. 12J-JC Iiiein at 8c. a Tnril. Kan at 1, 2,11, S Cent nnd Upward. Wc Ilrr Ittittens at W!. a DetAi. Umbrrlln at 25, 60, 75 Cent and Upward. lire Oinghnms nt 4, 8, 10 Cent n Ynrd. 0 Inch Wlilte l.ntrii at 12Jc a Yord. Colored Cluse Cleth nt fie a Yard. 20c. Tnble Line n nt 12c a Ynrd. 17c Lnce .Mill nt 12c. a 1'ntr. CHARLES STAMM'S, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER'S CHEAPEST BOSTON STORE. Mntcltce. H. Z. HHOADS A bON. L-OiAi PRICES. FollewlnB will be found a list of keikI low priced nlwnjs 111 our uteck: Child Geld Finger Illng. 25c; Misses' Geld Klnmr UIek, 75c.; IjkIIcs' Geld finger Illns, $1.00; bIecrellutten,25c.,50c.,S1.0D; Cellar niitteni, 25c. te SI.O); Diamond Cellar Butten, 1200; Ijidlen' nnd MImis' Breaitplns, 25c. te 1.00; MeurnlUK Fin and Karrlng, 25c te S.O0; Bracelet, 25c le J10; Nickel Cleck, 11.00; S-DnyMniitleCleck,M.T5; LndleVUeld AVntchcii, I15.7S; Nickel Wntche, Jl.00; Kllver Wntehcs, J10. 49-IlepalrhiR In nil branches by i;oed workmen nnd nil vierkvrnrranteil. H.Z. RHOADS &SON, JTe'wrelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. avt B AHOAINH! -GO Shirk's Carpet Hall I - FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Sec. H'K llAVKTHK LAIIOEST AMI IlkSTpTOCK IN THKClTT. - H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. IttueU-. VrCHlCAirilAHGAINS. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., Have the Lnrijest nnd Finest Stixk of Pianos and Organs te lie si en tu Inmiistcr. In our Hnuill Ware Deparlmtut ten Mill find Iliiriiieiilcus, Ait ordeens, Violins, llanjes, Oul tars anil Small .Musical Inntrumiiits or ivirj (test rlpt loll. Finest Imported ntrliiK. Ilendipinrtcrs for all t lie I tfi Nev dl lei In Our Line. Prltcsijunr unteetl te be llie Ixmest. bhcet music sold nt one-third lr thauintu thauintu leKiie price nnd nuillid teall parts of llie coun try. Teacher will phase wrlte for Hpeclal I'rlces. Secend-llnnd llarualn Department ; One Lev Icr hiinare Piane, almost new: one (itehlu SMlunre, one Dcnrheii, one New l.imland-all In cikkI order, and llie prices will suit seu; one llilsliiy Siiuirc I'lane n Knat haii;iiln. i.ikhI Second Hand Orpins ut prices that will surprise. 3m1, KIRK JOHNSON & CO., Nu. 21 West KliiKHtrtet. a'g-V. H. I'lnne, Orpins and Finn Furnltuin mevetl. Call mid examlnti the New Ilarrl .Music Hinder u2l Ivdilvr iiiiiuiiiiun. I TtLINNA IlllhLVKMAN. uiid RL-J7VBING AND- Gas Fitting. Tin Roeiiing and Spouting. Heating By Het Air AND STEAM. F t ii 152 N. QUEEN ST., I.ANt'Ab1EIt. PA. LtTANUAUU CAHHI AQE WOKIC. IJ Standard Carriage Werk. KOW. EDQKIlLKV, Nes. 10. U, , U .Market Hint I. Kear of Fost Fest Fost eltlce, UtiutiMtT, l'u. Buggies, Phsetens, Family Carriagies. The fluent stock In the country te selwt from. Wceiiii.ulteverjb.Mv. Frl.tjte.utttlictliiu A nnelliuief SH-tSinil-IIalid Werk. New U the Unit' te tet jour Curruiiiirt llo lle ixilnted nnd Iteiwlretl. Our reilrlnc tuiiiiet ( escilled. One set of vterkineiii's.ilnllj cni plt.je.1 for Hint puriMfre. Ca.ll uud exumliif vv liether oil wlU te biij-er nut. Hetiseui Goods Buci 21-Inch ninck Hllk at TV. a Yard. Black Merlc nt TSc. n Yard. tl.2") niack Henrietta nt 75c a Yard. hllk Velvet nt 37fc a Yard. lUlKh Dies Cleth nt 12!CeYard. 11.2.) Hllk riiuli nt 75c a Yard. Rl-Inch Illnck yergent 11.00 a Yard. Zephyr (llnKhniii at 12c a Yard. tUfS White Unlit nt 11.00 .Knch. TSc. Vv'hltc h'npklnt at C0c a Dezen. All-Linen CruinbCletli, 2) nrdsvrldc,25ca Yard. 17c Ticking nt 12Jc. n Yard. Btnck Henrietta nt 37Vc a Ynrd. 11.00 Dress Geed nt.'iOc n Ynrd. SOe. Drrs Geed nt 25c. a Yurd. 25c Drew OtMKlx nt 12c a Yard. 12Jc Pre Geed nt 5c n Ynrd. ft it 1 1. 3 AHOAINH I TO- G5vciccvlc. A TIlbltaiv'H. I REDUCTIONS IN CANNED600DS. Five cents for Fell'H Cern Is cheap, McOntv'sCern, M1. llakir'Cern, 10c. 1'arls Cern, line. 2 cans for 2ec. Callternla reaches, qt. cans, 2."c. ('allfernlii Cherries, ijt. cans, 25c. t aiiieruia iiarueii i-uir,e. Finn Whole ToiualecB, Kic et. cnn. TomatecK In tit. class Jars. I c. I'rriidi l'cas, Ht. NIchehiH hraild, IV. 'I hrce iwis btrlnn HOans for 25c. I n ii l.eii'.ierauii .iimeu. Oil and .Mustard Sardines, DurkeeKilad Dressing. I'inuOllvuOlls, Ac, Ac. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTL'lt. I'A. rpilI'.OLOIIlOL'H FOl'ltni Fireworks ! Fireworks! T REIST'S viieli.ai.i: and nrrAiii onerr.H. NOTE WHAT WE SAY I First. We Iiiimi the Ijiuct Htck of Flre Flre tterUs In the city Siend. Our 1 IrcvriitkK arc all Colored nnd Ix'St IpllllltV. Third-We cinple)- no Travdlui; Halesinen, and '-tin save jeu from l.'i te 20 jht ivut. en j'eur purchases. Feurth.-Oiir l'rhe List villi he innllel ujxili applhatleu te any l'ostettltt' nddrevs In the blalc. Fllth.-ir tm have net Jtt placed your or. dcr, viekneivlt villi paj jeu le get our prht Slth. We hnve no old Meck te trerUUl, und chii ulvcyeii nil ncir trurUi1. , Seventh. .Sflal iillintlen given te nssrt nssrt nssrt lncntsfromSlOuptejl.ttillor Prlvntc or litb. lie Illsplajs. DON'T I'l'HCHASK until jeu see our Im Im niriike block and gel our lloltem Prices. Large Invoice of Smoked Meats, Picnic Hams, 10c; i:tin Ilrltd Itecf, 10c; K tm Dried llrcr, 12!(c , Ilrltd llccf Knutklcs, lie; Flutsl llrcakfiifct llacen, l."je; Miimnier lltv hvua, t'c. S-Our HlB Fruit hale Mill gees en. J. Frank Reist, WHOLESALE AND Itirr.VIL (HIOCKH, LANCAhlKlt. I'A. XTOTK'K TO TKEs.lAKtKIlS AND OI'N. L N XCltS. All ncrselis are hcreliv ferhidden te trt9.iune..iiiniiv efthcUiudrt of the CerutiHll aiils.itHlitiil estates In IxUineu or Uiuciuter .'.miitlcs, vi hither Inclesed or uulnclesed,ilthcr for the piirioe of hlioetlm; or llshlni;, u the hivr vi 111 Im rigidly rnferrnl ngaltikt nil lre paKslui: en wild lands of the undersigned after this notice. Wit. COLF.MAN FP.EiaiAN, It. l'EltCVALIlEN. EUW. C. FltLE-MAN, Atteruej fur It. W. Celcuuui'i Iltln. " t - i5e . iiJa ..vtatri;jafcn&. y -Hgjyiejtytt iH&: JS e.VdH&