ww! STjH "'fSrVT ? r TfWS q3K2-vswr Nftffi?; ;j - . .t v,!!""- THH LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1889. ,-T" ftgr$tttelltgencttt Jt . 'J.BTEINMAN, ,, LKftftTKlNMAX FOLTZ. Editor. JKWKRT CLARK, Publisher, f, LY INTEtt,IOKXCEn.-rnbllliel' ' fey In Ibe year, bill Snnday. Pcrvwl men In IhU city ana rarrettndkg I i ten cent r week. Ily mall five del- Ik Ttt In advance ', GO cent n tnnnlli. v i LvMtTKlitjIUENCCR-Ont dollar and r cmU a yer, in nAs ance. ! TO SUBSCRIBERS-Rcmlt by check witelRee order, and where neither of l cub be procured send In a registered r. I. si tbe rostefflce, as second cla mall , ; Audrbm, TBS IKTELtlGEKCER, LancnMcr, I'e. Sk LBTEK, PA., June 12, 1889. llflM Krt4 of a Slate Enslncrr. quite agree Willi the rlillntieijiiila ' that the stene liritlire is the host sand that railroad engineers should lauded for making tucm ; niwnyn that Ihcy are tiiatle preiwrly In proper plai-cs. Tlie best gift of te man may be nn injury te iilm some circumstances: of wliich ithe Johnstown flood nlTenl n leg illustration. There was tee i water Mere. sliced net Instruct the Inquirer that sing may nt times lie a cune ; or I the slerie bridge, geed as it is gcncr Jq, was net geed when the Heed uewn ai jounsiev.ii aim jeiigeii s( Its Immovable barrier an nb- itleu tb,i4 buried many hundreds epie.nnd tliat will miry ninny tliett- t of dollars of the money of the stale aeve it. fe clear that stone bridge arc net rays ana every wnere goon, 'iney are tgpxid In narrow vnllcyn, where tliey avee nn obstruction te a lloel, catch- fwlth their piers the wrceknge and line tip the waters behind. In valley's they may le fei bidden My by considerations or the public In ethers It maw 1 nuccwiry 8trllc a certain capacity of arcli fj and In etners the railroad engineer he left te suit iilnieir, hIiice liis is likely te lie no damaging ob- tlen ; as at our Conestoga bridge, eh is se situated as toglve free course 11 the water likely te reach It. I our judgment there shetrld lw a i engineer, with sutucient deputies, should have ouiwrviHlen ever all lie works. The state suil'crs very eh from the lack of such supervision i public Hlghwayw ; particularly of ordinary reads, which need te lie t in Detlpr order and te lm niniln with ier grades. And liils Unltus-tewn brtdge trnt4ipn and the Beuth Ferk dam iictien show new neccsinry it Is the bridges, dams, rcwrveiin and isef the state should bciusiH-cted, lie end that the property and per- lef lis citizens may net lie Inlurcd jthelr defective coiistruetlon or lack of air. trtnilllv. after the' irrwit (nurpilv nf Bowl, no otte will wiy that It is net essary unit tliuslatcHheitld mtjierviHe englueering work done by ihT cer- auens anu emens. If there is an v- s a dam that mieiit In linvn lmii arantwd te lx) safe, by the great Inter- at stake and the lame business nt cuardinz them, it was this Itli Ferk dam. which threatened uctinn te the Cambria Iren rnin- and the Pennsylvania railroad anany. It seems te have lieen tbe RTc of nelxHly connected with these eucerns te examine it; and it was u'l as safe, though it is evident te Hnnfi ,,..1n.l...,.ll..... ,1.... j.""!- Mimv-irawuiuw lllliv lU ml latent engineer would have se ion- 1 it. in Its condition when the Heed rupen It and wrecked it. ""IHWatiiur te .Tmltrrs. ae attorney general wrote te Chief Mice Saudferd, of Utah, requesting ', CO!(,"W"", ill! iriiiL'S mill II it I rwiuestcd for practical reasons, he lid promptly tender It, but if there charge againsl him, lie desired lr Investigations. The attorney gen replied that there Meresoinecliarues Lflle, but that ills administration of lefflce, "was net in liaunenv with "policy which the president deemed operto be purued witli the icfcicme te alluirs, uiul that us he had net re 1, lie wax removed, and his hiic- had liceu apiHiliited." It net a pretty state of nll'alra when I president reineves a judge lecalise lie I net conduct his elllce, whicli relates ' te the administration of justice, til ing te the president's policy? in case it is understood that Chief loe Sandferd's penalties, imnesed en Ilyganieiis Mormons, were net sc- eueugU te suit the presidential . The president has a holy horror fcpelygamy. lie thinks monogamy Kres big enough tanitlius ; and looking y ie White Heuse, full clear up te the en, we sneuin say ke. & Guard Against Itn Iteeiiiienic. nee the day when the community l slanted with the intelligence of the uuui calamity which in-fell Jelins- i and the valley of the Cencinaugh, s has been no Hugging of thegcncial est. The swia destruction which ok that once nmsucinns vnlli.v i Its tlieusands of iiiluibitauts. tbe Mug, tumbling, grinding waters, ghted with every eonceivnble thing, i a house and pile or ltiinlter, te a motive and a baby carriage, ami, ellUC ameitL' the mass. erimln.l mul rni2jmiiiauitythn Ixen sickening ?ad alieiitttud lias stlmxi tn itu ,,..- ndest dcptlis every heart. Many acts ereisin leave one in no doubt, that lea still live : while the lame li,-nrii..i pat by expressed, by money, provi previ Maud Cletlllmr collected mul hint ir iafflicted dUtrict, insjilres the feeling t me neart ei me people is true te the fcanieiiiuesire te reiiitcr nsMHunce needy aud fcerelv aHlicted in thu refdibtress. ere is resnensibilitv Hoiiu.n-iH.re rur Kealamity ; and, when we read alxjut wiirwiien ei me lalal dam and Mriuatien of a lake containing se ." """J waier ai such u place, "w iuav mere was tad lauit In tlie are. When we wnt wu ..,i t dams across some smnll rivulet, it i never nave entered Inte our I te construct the sininlexl .!.,., n jprluciplee whicli apiK-ar te have jcu in me consiruciien or Hint death trap. We were n.it but b0V8 or Cemillmi in,,.,. Kperivuccd in such matters, nmi un r what we were about and built r dams high in the centre and Ida outlet. til quite probable that there are rjwuriy ueu-irucieu Uauis and res- u ub country ; ami the author auther t every threatened tnu-n nr itn,,.,,. I'U) forced by iniblie bentimeiit I thorough mill nrnimit linn. rU works of tlie kind. Put net I in eiuduccra without ilw. rt..i C work ly common wm. Wli.it haa eccurrctl cannot be altered. The less of money and property may In time be, te a great extent, recovered, but the dead cannot Iw recalled, andjnany n heart' will licar a lifelong pang. We may, however, guard against the recurrence of se terrible a calamity 5 and that Is whatthecemmunlty may Justly demand. The Chicago Olmr. The Chicago coroner's jury has reached a verdict that charges four men, w he arc named, with having guilty knowledge of the killing of Crenlii, Implicates ethers te the Jury unknown, and denounces the Clau-na-Oacl asan organization Inimical te the country's interest. AIHhese flnd flnd Itigsare jttstitied by the evidence, which, however, has net lieen strong enough te convict any of the accused, and raises suspicion against the principal, Alex ander Sullivan, Wildly because he wtw an enemy of Crenln and is credited with an evident desire te get rid of him. He steed in Ills way In controlling tlie Clau-na-Uacl and leading the Irish clement. The men who are held with him arc tailored te be ills tools. One of thorn is a police eulccr ; and it turns out that a mtiittar of Clati-ua-(iacl members arc policemen ; a fact which calls for discussion of the uestieu, whether policemen should net be prohibited by law from belonging te any secret organ lzatieti. Allegiance te an order may well Ixj conceived te lw Improper in these who are supposed te lie tltcimpar tlal guardians of the public jictuv. i m A bout lfitilingtlie Meney, fitate Treasurer Hart wants te knew from the attorney .general whether he can stte men who glve him their bends, and whether he can let them have the money of the state, rstate Treasurer Hart lias never asked the attor ney general te advise him whether he could let the banks, or anyone who would pay him Interest, have the money of the state, with or without a bend lie has been satisfied with the Increase eH'eiedhim. In Ibis case there is no lucrcase efiered him. It Is nil lcitdce and no payee, In Chinese lingo ; and Hart reminds us of it, talug n heathen Chinee. It wracks his soul te lel the two millions go out of the treas ury without great: ; and he needs te be fertllled by leU of law. It was Hart, ta it remembered, who during the last cam paign was se busy telling everyone he catne across that Cleveland abused his wife. What is tee mean ft Hart? Tun attention of tbe street commissioner Is e.illed te the condition of tbe llrst liulf square of Rust Chestnut street, u blib for h year past bus lieen In a terrible condition. The) e urn deep boles In uhlcli water stands ulilil It beeuuius stagnant, and itisagre.it wonder Hint all the cirriiigcs In town nut net broken in the fearful ruts. Itcp.drsnin necevsary nt oiiee and thern Is no oxcuse for fintbur delay. Tin; dispatch Ireiu .Maine, spying Hint n eltlrcn nrthat stiita bud gene te I'enusyl vmilii befoie tbe Heed, and that great rears w pre entertained for Ids safety, tnlces lilgb rank iinieng llie humor eTtlin s.xl sltuutleu, besides letting in a Heed or light upon tbe wild telegraphing which bus swelled tbe Western Union eetleis te tbe bulging point. Tin; young Dnkoef Portland Just nmr rleil is famous nil tbe world ever as tbe owner or a wemlcifiil iiudeigieund p.il.iie and the w inner of largn sums en tbe Hieing Held, lilsunele, tbe former duke, wasiiu eirentrb: though nuilable gentleniun w he bad a curious fancy fiir letlteiueut and in Ids anxiety te lleas much as possible, out of sight for many years expended tlin entire lneoiue of Ills vast estates In build ing eairiuge dties, halls and picture galleries underground. Ten .years age he illeil and the presenl iliike, then a soeeud lieutenant in the army, resigned his com mission te become one of tlte greatest land ewueis In (Jreut Britain, u lib wn en million dellais hi personal propel ly and a seat in the llouse of lairds. This man, new thltty-twe, bus proveil htreng enough te stand nil this lortuuennd has wen a imputa tion as one of the most Imuerabln of Itritlsh peers, ills marii.igu oil Tuesday te .MiMS Dallas Yeike w asu social e out in Kugluud, and even l'hilndelpliia papoisate cackling eer it beeause thohtiiteis ieluttd te the Dallus tamlly. TiiKiti: was 11 line ieu in tbe l'umi b I luunbcr of Deputies en 'I'uesdiiy utir llie ullerls et the geveiuniuul te pteveut ileul augist nteetuigs. A member pretested against this intetfeieuce with tbe lights of the people and wainedthogewinmuiit that copIe were glow lug ludii;nuiit at the at hi Italy anests of'cltirciislersimplychcctlng ler llie republic anil lloulaiiger. tbe lulu isleroftbeiuteiloi-appears te hmn ni.ule a lather lamndofeiise against what appear te Amerieuus gnie ehaiges, but France has ue or accepted Aliglo-Snxeu notions about lieeilem et spisA'h or of public as seinbly. The minister could only bay that loliie Intel lerence wusjustllled by the eh htruetieu of llie hlghniiy by the eiewd, and that tbeauests were due te ielent re- Mstuiice of the m))!cc What vinleiis jmli tics we should have if oxen the most null eal ngil.iteiH weie preieuled lieni eh' stnietlngtlie highways 'llie mhiistiy .Ick-s net appear te liuinmuile any thaige that there was any incitement te 'liel, and yet the suppression of the meiltng is ue doubt approved l). a lingo number el patiletie and democratic I leiuhmeu. It must be com ihIihI that they ought te knew best tbe measure of liberty Unit Is muni ler them and the pn eminent seemste led quites.ifu 111 its declared Intention te eonlhme inter Icriug witli lieuliinginl meetings. tiii: hi Plenty el ATE TIIEAM'tlEirs 1IO.VU. title CM Of IIOIldHII'.OII V t)wn. lien ec Twe ltalseil. Mr. illiam Petter, the we.dthvi.il cloth 111 inuractuier or Philadelphia, wuh mifjiig the first te telegraph le (iowrner Heaver hU uillliiKiicsH te U10110 of the two hun dred te Inrnisb the state tieasnrer with a bend in llie sum of 0,000 te iiulenmitV jihn against less, in case the U'gis" U'gis" lature hheuld reruse te make an appiopriatien te cover llie oxpense pro pre iKistxl te be incurred lv (iovcrner Heaver, tlireugh the sl.ite beard of liwltli, in clearing the streams and abating the ntllvnnces occasional by the into Heeds. Mr. Hetter subseiiuintly sent his personal ihivk for ?j,(J te cover ids shnre of the lean. Othcrb who have signified their desire te sign the bend nie Secretary of the Commonwealth Stone, Attorney Ucneral Kirkpatilck, Senater Delamutcr, Cien. Win. Lilly, of Mnueli Chunk; A. Londen Snow Snew deu. Hhiladelphla; Samuel Small, Yeik; S'. L. Hrevvn, Vilkosb.irre; S. C. Hellar Shiepeiibburg; L. Floed, Me.ulville; Gen. J. 1 S. Gebin, Cel. Alex. Krumbh.ur and Cel. Theuius l'etter, jr. A telegram was received from Mnver I itler btuting lh.it he had eilers of IM) addi tional names. Governer Heaver thinks there will bone trouble te secure plenty of Mimic. State Tieasurer Hart has raised a couple of ipiestieus, which may make it neccsary te ilunge the goveiner's plan somewhat. Ile h.ib askcsl tbe attorney general In glve bis opinion as le the isiwer or the sUite trcihiirer, under the constitu censtitu constitu Hen, te apply the money of the sttite te a HiKt-llie elijcit iK'fore the Legihlature has made an appropriation th.-i orer ; alvi, as te his ability te enfone the demand against iSSSl,,M,MW,,,,f,,,eWI,,re'rf"'' Uev erner Heav or Is net at all alarmed at this apparent hltili .and leels centlUent Uie inoney will ta raised without ditllcult v. 'I he original ljeud lias been somewhat changed se as te make tbe bondsmen Huble Hi caws the successor of Uie present state treasurer reniheu te aw-ept the bund as mi mum cash. Other luodlliratleiiH were also luade lit erder te btreugtliiu the bend. Ilnne nntt llrlefs. Harrlsburg dcreatd Yerk by 0 te 2 yes terday. !The Capital City people knocked .KlrftVr silly and Htlretta had te re In. Tne Philadelphia (Slant w III be here en Sittirdny, The (Hants are playing geed Kill and a flne contest Is citpocted. Secretary Velt, of Uie Middle Stales toagec, litis flpprevnl tbe following con cen Irnctst With Hlillndelplila 01nn(s-C. V. Eltlngcr, W. J. Uradley, Wllllnii McGee, William nunnery. Willi Heading C F. Power, 0. W. Naxciihcluier', K. C. Plum met, II. F. Hnckvv alter. Tlie fellow Ing players have lsvn re leased 1 y Philadelphia (Hants .1. A. IStcrllng, W. n. (JiMNlchlld, Samuel Klinlie, II. .elgrlst, H. .1. Mertlnnd. Hy Itendlng II. T. I'vIp, William .1. Sweeney, Wilsen Kline, W. Pleek, I). A. Kneiiir. Hxpclled: Hv Iucaster M. Kllrey, Fdvvnrd Vogt, Itobert lllgby. Hy Phila delphia (Hants. (. II. Howe, W. Day. All clubs are cautioned net te play with ether clubs employing tbe abeve named 111011, as they have violated their centractu. T. O'Donnell has tacit suspended from the Iiueaster club. The games of ball iilajcd reslrrtlnv ro re sultcsl as follews: Philadelphia 7, Wash ington ft ; Philadelphia 3, Washington il New Yerk a, lloslen I; Cleveland I, In In dlaimpells ij Pltlslmrg t, Chicago :i, (Hi Innings); Athletic Hi, Kansiis City 'J; Hnltl Hnltl Hnltl more 7. SI. 1etiisS; Cincinnati 5, Coluni Celuni bus'l; Hroeklyn I, Loulsvllle2, (Shillings). CiiunolTrmel Far. In neeerdntKO with the (hidings of tbe ceuit-murtlal, tbe secretary uf war lias pro pre scribed llie limits within whlih Captain Armenia te taennilncd ler Hve yeais as w itblii a radius erf0 miles el' the District orCelnmblii. JTOOD'8 HAIWAI'AItlbl.A, SPRING MEDICINE laaniPCMKlly wllli nearly evtrjbiKly, TlMiren down, tlrnl rondltlen at tblHscnumln due te Impurities In tlie bleed which have ncciuniila b'd (Itirliii? II111 winter, ami width must he ex Iwllril Ifjeu wib lefccl well. Heed's HiimiHi- rllla the'OHRldy purlllra and Ulidlies the J l)lM)H, rn'iiti'H a (jeiKl npwtllc, cures iilueniiecs mid bcndiK In-, kIvcs heullhy nctlen te Ihn ktd neys and liver, and Imparts te tlie whole body iifcrllni; of hcallli and htrcntsth. 1 hi spring try IIOOD'M HAHSAPAHILLA "1 tnkn Heed's Hnrsnimrllla evcry jcur eh u spring tonic, with most Hiitlnnictery rcsnlln. C. I'.vusiKl.i K, Bill llrldi;iottrriil,llretiklyii, N. Y. Heeds Knrsnpnrllla I'urllled my bleed, (,-nva me strctigth nnd evcrrnme Hie liradacliu and illr.zlticss, mi Unit I urn nhlu le work ncnln. I recommend Heed srjiirft.iparlllii toetlnrswlioso blisHl Is thin or Impure, am! who ft el worn out or rim down." I.t'TltKit Nase.v, lxiwclt, Mn. CHICATLS AN APPiriTTU "With the lint bettln of Heed's HarMipnrllld my litadarha entirely dlmppcnrcd, mul whote before I eenld tietinuxter npnn npi lite for my liicnU, I eaiinet nowRetciHiUKh inivds le Knllsfy my itpiKilllc. I urn nt present biking my second bottle." William I.aiski.su, Pest (I. A. it., Niennli, Wl. N. II. If J en ilceldn te tnlm Heed's Hnriwiin rlllii de net lw Inilitred te tiny uny ether. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by nil (IrnvglHlN. SI; six for f5. Prepared only by 0. 1. UtKIll .V CO., Lewell, Jluss. hmi nesi:.s eni: dollar A'lnte. r i:a Dints. 25c. for a Dress Straw Hat. 45c. for Fine Mackinaw. $1.00 for a Light Stiff Hat. ALSO Tiii;riNi:sTHr.i.r.ci)N in TiiuciTver I'lNHXJdOIH. DUNLAP & CO.'S SPECIALTIES. WILCOX & CO.'S "Bosten Beauties." i'ini:i'ahhi.mi:ki: Stiff and Seft Hats. Trunks and Traveling Bags at hpi:cial i.Niirci:.Mi:NiH. STAUFFER & CO., 31 mul 33 North Uiieen Street, LANCAHliat, PA. JJer irtlc. m:'i'ui: a hemi: nut vei'it i.milv. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR SALi: ON Till: MOST LIHLRAL TLRMH. Two-htery Itrlck duilllni; hoiike, IeIh I'JO fift deep, mi Liunisler avenue, betMicn Wal nut mid 1j men Klrct'tN. THo-Merj tirlek dHellhiK houses with man mi id riHir, per lien III front, lets ICV f(et deep, mi Nerllt Pine, lii'lccu I'liextmit and Wiilimt cliietK, TuiM.ury tirlek .lurllhnr 1ihum wlthrreiit jnrdn, Iren fences, lets t'O Uft deep, en Wet W nliiiil, ludvu. ii .Miirj mid IMiii'hIiiiIn TuiMiliir brlek dwilllnu lienwi, lets HI fiet disp.im iV rut L'iiieii Htnit, betHiru I'liarlettn and Marj (.(nets. Tlirvo-Dter lirb k dnellliiK uuisr, lets l'lffvt dei p, Mill) nil the uuhti ru Impruieiiii nts, lienl ) arils, nil West I'hestnut ktntl, In (w.en 1'llie liml .eln hti.tts. Alse llDllM'HOII IJist W'llllllll Vf.rflt I It. . North Mary, Ih'Iu.iii Walnut mid litum.iimi Iamiieii, iMdvieen .Mai.v mid riiieslrietK. All tlieiibiivahuiiM'k ilieliiKtHslerdir, newly imp. nil. iiiisiuturcs In nil tlin rooms, mter In tliii kltcben.mid tlipitllurt. viiirniuUd le Iwdrv. Cull and uer.ir jnuisair, no tiouble le klmV ion. JNO F (iltir.1,,1 ,, , JACOII CltlHI., 'LxecuteM. , . ... ... .. u .North Mary Hticet. sprttMjd.M.W.S. llllocclluiu'etio. W7nti:i -iii:nkh l ei-n f FeitTifTs .ll , te eiH'ii mi ettlce nnd iissuiue neci. Jlieeoiidvier our liiisliiesn. (ieinlswill known t tuple us lleur, ill iiidvers.il iteiimuil, mid pav a net pretlt or flll.v te one huiulred per mm. Ad lns, ltli ereteiitliil. Till; I'xiilN COM. l'A.N,llradmiy mul Akler 1'l.ue, .New 'ierk. Je7-ld T' OO SiA MONTH CAN 'T' I Jff le iniule Merklim fur us. AkciiIk linferred ube.'.iii fuiiiUn abersemid KtM'tbelr vvlmle time le the IhisIium. Muiki mi.llUMHs iihi.v he piiitllably euiplejed also. A few Mieaneiis hi teiuisnud elllts. II. T. JOHNSON A CO, 1UM Main ht., Klelimeiid, Va. N. en rirnsp Mate -I- v .....:. ..i: -.......-. .. iK" ituu uiiMiit hs exiie- iiuA. .vmt iiiiiii. uihjui Keuiiuii; Miiiun fur N. ig Mump f nprJ-eiiiilW li pi) 11, l' J. A Ce. OTKAM. ViMlclre te rail itbe attention of ceiiMiiucri. of Htemn Goods mid Knctne. n.' .Suiplles, te our larEouiidvurleUtoek of PJws. VUeNCeck, M.i leutile mid Oust Iren httnKS, Abens ulealwsteii mid Hi,udurliiii, She. I, llen anJ ValvnlnckliiKk;heeU-li mid lied Line Hulect Hulect liiBduuKeUla'sse, r)tc.im Iliullntersnndf5trt.nl Heutlni; Appiirutiis; Set mid Cp Sereiis. mid In fact almost vvervtlilui: risiulnsl In J....... ,. in, itiii, mi ui num. ,u en, r in prie.ii h vilileli ,,, Kiuuniuev le ue lower Ulllll Hi ellu r denlir In this leinit v he.su of uny Wuli.iv.ii.eslll.ly Ihu inrgnd klnrk.iiuil N lue iiiiiii. cImI Mltb tlie l.lepluiiu. Hxibniiue arepreiMred torei.tiemid till allerd.rk lit th.'i kliertcst possllile time. Win n In nut of nn. thlni; In our line, enll en us for price mid we villlfeiivln..i jeii or our nbllltj and mIIIIiik n.wtlnbitVHi.iii Mc.ne), Iklii) and Vexutlei,. Our fuel Itl.k for ruriifslilin; KiikIiub, iiellen., Mmtlux, I'nlleiB. HuuiirM,hiM-rlii1 Mnchlnerr! I'llllllU'ra' Ullll Clus Tillers' T.s,l ......:.' MediU.nnd Iren and llmss Ci.kilni.'s und for tbe prompt repulr or ull kind of machinery Ur uuexcrlleil In Ijiueukter, and rti-iivctrUllr kellcit a kbnre or )our juitreuui;?. v..u.., Central Machine Works, 131 A 130 NORTH CHUIfsTIANhrilKCT LANOAIiri-.il, J', ' uwk. TUepbeuuuJuiiftlluu, ' et-lfdli Sttatmmciltev'. rniLAeri.ritiA. Wednrtday, Jane 12, lM. The balance of our pattern trimmed Hats and Bennets from Paris and a hundred or se from our own work-rooms go te half, third, quarter, and less. They're in the tip-top of style and their season is yet in full blossom. These eive veu a notion Of the new prices : $6.25 reduced te 2.50 $9.00 reduced te $3.00 $12.00 reduced te $3.50 12.50 reduced te $4.00 $19.25 reduced te $6.50 $33.00 reduced te $8.00 Thirteenth nnd Clientnut Mrtetflcerurr. There's a quiet gracefulness, a billowy softness about Challis that few ether dress stuffs can equal. Richer stuffs in plenty, nreuder stuffs, but for modest loveliness Challis fills a niche almost its own. The sisterhood as marked as the Henrietta. Yeu wrencr en either. of Challis is sisterhood of can't go far Yeu can't go a bit' wrong en such Black Challis as we've been giving you at 25c for half the week gene. Fine, even, every fibre wool. Put together like the French at 50c : finished like it. Only an.e.xpert could tell them apart. 29 inches wide. Nerlbenst of centre. Same quality, width and price in Cream Challis. HeiltlirnHt of centre. All-wool Tamise. That's the 371c stuff with hair-line stripes en dark or neutral grounds that dropped te 25c a se age. You'll find there by one of the week or it ever thickest crowds. Seutlnveit of centra. Black " Lainagc " is a wool Grenadine. 40 inches, 65 and 75c. A pleasing het weather stuff. Se is Black Open-Mesh Silk Grenadine ($1 and $1.25) or Black Satin Stripe Silk Grenadine ($1.25). Dozens mere at the same counters. Nortbvieitef centre. It's surprising hew near te the Best French these I2LC Sateens are. But then thev were never made te sell at 22c', the maker's thought was 25 c. Northwest of centre. That Refrigerator question settles easier and easier each year. Simple enough once it's understood. Mere and mere are getting te understand it. Pure, cold, dry air, en the go. That's the whole mystery of a perfect Refrigerator. Ne odds hew you get te it, you've a perfect Refrigerator if you can maintain these conditions. There's the rub. The Re frigerator may seem te be all right at the start, but then get foul or damp, or the air may stagnate in it. We haven't a grain of inter terest in any Refrigerator be yond getting the best that can be made the best for you. A year age we put the Puritan ahead. We keep it there new. Trying and trying only makes us like it better. We hear only words of praise for it. It's right in theory as well as in practice. As the ice-chilled air circles downward, warmer air makes its way upward te be in turn chilled and sent down. The drip is emptied outside. There isn't a hidden spot that sponge or brush or damp rag can't touch. Every corner is get-at-able. Yeu knew the make up. Zinc lining ; no shrinking, or swelling, or sucking up odors there. Charcoal non-conductor. Think of " dead " air or meuldy sawdust as part of a Refriger ator ! Mustiness or mildew is im possible in a Puritan if you de your part. And they saylt uses less ice than the common run of Re frigerators. Upright Puritans, $8.50 te $60. Puritan Ice Chests, 4.50 te 14.50. Ilaseiurnt, northwest of centre. Ooze Calf Chatelaine Bags, oxidized trimmings, that we never heard of under $1.50 are $1.35. Black, brown, tan, gray, copper. Embossed Tablets, real leather inside and out, in a va riety of patterns and colors, 1.50. Regularly about $2. A hundred ether items just as interesting among the Fancy Goods. Near . cntre of tlie store. Vanilla a n d strawberry cream, freen apricots, pine apple sherbet you shall see te-day hew quickly and hew well the "Gem" will make them. lUsuiuiit, iKttr centre klnlrx. Jehn Wanamaker. 9ry 90hm. O FECIAL D ABO A INS. j? .tf 4- TSt &.& Special Bargain List FOR THIS- WEEK, AT THE New Yerk Stere. A CI-OHINO OUT rUIICHASE OP HI PIECES LIOIIT-WKIOHT ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SUITINGS, Thirty-Eight IncliM Wide, All Celer nnd Iltnek. Itetallcd till uprltiR by the Unreal utercn HtfiOr a jnrd. We offer them te-day n the greatest bargain of the season, nt 2Vc a j nrd. ntlNTEB CHINA IHlHitH HILK'R. a Inchc Wide, 60c a yard, rinine quality Is being sold at 76c a yard. One merDraiii Cream and Whit (Ireund l'OINTEHmTIHTES, jrd wide, 8c n yard; worth 24c. NEW PRINTED CHALMK.S nt fi nnd 6c a yard. Ladle' Meiinlictalru Kid Olevw.&Oc nplcce J regular price, 7Sc. Ijidl's' Colored Cashmere Shawls In Cream Hlue. 1'lnk, Cardinal, Tan, AC, t Hec, ll.Zi, 11.60 and S2.00 cack. Three morn raws of our Justly famous Paineslc Crochet (JiitlM at $1.00 each; best alunlnllie country (or out of tt) for tlie money. Durst Unmask ll-T? each. l'lne Mhi-oIIIei each. Crochet Quilt, extra size Quills, speelal value, IZOO Watt iwJ, HOS. 6, 8MD 10 mpm SWEET. J." MAHTIN & CO. JUNE SALE. Wholesale Reductions ' or SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Que let of Koechlin's French Satines, reduced te 19c a yard ; former price 35c a yard. Full width Dress Satines, re duced from i2jcte iec a yard. New patterns of iec Satines, reduced te 8c a yard. Yard wide Dress Batistes, reduced from I2c te jc a yard. Dress Lawns, 4 and 5c a yard. Dress Challies, 5, 8 and iec a yard. One let of Dress Ginghams, former price iec, reduced te 5c a yard. J. B. MARTIN cS: CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts. Lancaster, Pa. &cfvincv(ttus. rflLINN A HUKNKMAN. Refrigerators Fads Werth Considering ! Tim iixi of Ice, ones rewarded as a luxury, Iiiih IxreinrnliiKM uuterxullyiuiluiniintluiieces hlty Te make this Ice t lit. mint ervlc.lle, u Ite Ite frlntniterln needed. Tlie iuulltlc sought In B llefrlgr rater are i'TJiriTifeH of iNirUliuble feed and uu etuiwmi en I inr of ice. Th oceiiomlcul use of tee. depends upon tlin nrnicijifc niredfif, the cuiurrwfien of tlin lte lte frlKcrater, iil uttlUuiy ull the cold air. 'I he principal cnuseXpf dey In meats and fruits are duMpnrt. aqjl i.i.ymtr frmpriuluf, cnuhiK Hi.. unpHiidlen and contraction of lis such nhlih IiiinI.ii .teeny; hence a (liynimot (liynimet jiArrrniid iiNfurmfeinneindircrenililea U their preseriatleii TIihAiaika It remtructed upon strlrtly icini(te principles, hy tvlilih low ItnyriiUire and ttriinrti of nlr nre natui'ally und IneTlUihly ehlahied. Tim Alaska pekhesjts the enlv prevision clnimlier fr.e from odor. Tim Alaska produce? a hjf, teltl rnr, which no ether Uefrlgeniter can de. Tlie Alaska Iims pruerv.H firth mtult per fectly for thtee urtkt In hottest wwtlier. The AI.W.KA iniHlucts hotter results with Ittt ice I hail any oilier ltifrlKeruter. FLINN & BRENEMAN, 152 N. QUEEN ST., tiANCAHl Kit, I'A. .tuvuaelin. lKAS0lJt Down ! Devn ! Down ! It Will Net De teCnrry Jlany of This Heinren's Parasols . 1 . (lrr Inte the next, seaway Me go, ilHliiii tlie prl.v-. nt a great rate. THEY MUST BE SOLD, And new Is) our opportunity llnr closed out a emit many numbers, soc.iunetdupllcatc. We ndlM'.eu tecallc.irl and iniiLe Jeur ilielie from this GREAT BARGAIN SALE. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 1 1 KAbT KINO s i itEirr. lMiudHAK tM$K i ?l 5m r msii 1 1.1 1 1 j TTAGEIt A. BltOTIIEIt. ?$ & " SeMMEfR UPHOLSTERY ! We have laid in a Varied Bleck of HUMMER iessary Kill tires, mid are new necessary 1 NOVEL LIGHT WEIGHT STUFFS FOR SUMMER DRAPERIES. Linen Slip Cevers, Window Awnings, Linen Fleer Cevers, China Mattings, Mesquite Canopies, Wire Sereens. We also Cever and Drape Pictures, Mirrors and Chandeliers with Tarlatan. Runranteaiii? work" '" "r 'mp,ey "r0 Plncd In the above branches of Upholstering, and w All Orders for Hummer Upholstery Werk will recchc cartful and prompt attention. HHC6R St BROTH6R, Nes. 25-31 West King Street. itvnict B ARQAINH I -UO Shirk's Carpet Hall I Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Wit II AVK THE LAI1QEST AND REST STOCK IN THE ClTT. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. l0thitt(t. H T litSH & BROTHER. Warm Weather Wants. Thin Coats, Vests & Pants Many l'utterim In Mohair, Pongee, Hlllc Stripe, I'lannel, Aliwcn, Ilrnp li'Etc, Keermickcr. 8eri:e nnd I.lnen. I'ltlCUH 11 te (t for Cenliuul VmL Hhiglel'e.itR, 40c te Je each. rnt, BOc te ilM per pair. Summer-Weight Suits. or J12 Hulta at 810. Our J10 Hulls ntt. We enn bIiew lfl 8tyIfN atJIO. We can kheic 21 tj ten at K Our ether Milts In proportion. The make, Our Own, that FptakH for Ithelf Working Pants and Shirts. Working ratlin ntTOc, Toe, Me, liOe, Sl.Oil te I1.W. WnrkliiKHhlrlH at 2j,Ul,i", lj,M CeutNnnd tlpmiriN. Seasonable Furnishings. U.N'DnRWKAR-IJKlit.Welcht nt 17c, ale, 2.V, :1V, 40c, 60c te SI.NI each for HhlrlN or DriiiicrM. Jean UrawerHiit 23 and .Vic per pulr. Merchant Tailoring. Kverythlni; that you may Is!it) l'nttcrn, l"rlce, CJimllty or Cut. Our KltiKpeuk for theniMlfr. Finally. Slop In and Inipect Our Stock. lieMire le please you. We will HIRSH (t BROTHER, ONK-IMUCK CLOTHIKIW AND FUKNISHKHS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, I.ANCASTKH. I'A. atteit ArUHlCALHARGAINH. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., IIne tlie Uiruesl and Finest bhx'k of I'Iiukh and OrKnns le I m-ch In Ijincasti r. In our .small Ware Iiep.irtnient you Mill rliiil Harmonica", Atcordeen, Violins ll.injes, (lul tarinnd Small .Mnslinl lustriimiiitN of every dewrlptleu. Finest ImiiertCHl WtrhiBs, Hcudeiiartcrs for nil tlie UitestNeM'ltleiluOnrhlne. I'rlicsijuar auteed te tiu tli6 Lewest. hhcel inusleseld nt ene-tlilrd hss tliau rata rata leKtie price and inailcd te all imrtsef the coun try. Teiuucra lll please write for Special 1'rlces. Stveiiddlnnd Hurahi Departinent ; One Is ler Square l'lnne, nluiest neii one (lielile Aiuare, no DenrlHiii, one Xew Knuland .ill In ceed order, nnd the prices Mill suit seu; one IIiUIiik Square riane ureal barKiilu, Oeixi Second Hiind Organs at prlus that Mill fcurprlse )ou. KIRK JOHNSON & CO., Ne. 21 Wist King Street. B-r. H. Pianos, Ornani and Klun Kurntture mned. Call and examine the New Harris Mimic Hinders. n2MiMt (nrianca. OTANDARU CARKIAGK WORK. Standard Carriage Werk. K11W. IUIGRRLUY. Nes. 40, 4J, U, 4i Market htnxt. Rear of I'ost I'est I'ost elIHv, Ijiucaster, I'a. Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriagies. The finest Heck In the country te select from. We can milt e cry body, l'rlees te suit the times A fine line of Second-Hand Werk. New the time te get your Carriage Re luilulcd nnd lttmlrel. Our resilrlug ciiunet iecelleil. OneMdef workmen rsnviallyeui rsnviallyeui pleynl for that purpose. Call and ciiuiilne whether ou vvUh te buy or net. tS0. UI'IIOIXTEniNG MATERIALS, with tilth prepared te fill ell orders for fiat!. B MIQAINS ! TO- -FOIt- ffilethittn. 1880 nevkVtILhi 1880 AT H. GERHART'S. The ineU complete n-nertmcnt of Hprlng Overceating Knitllsli Clievlels, Diagonal and CiwMmere Sultlnc nnd Treusering that has ever been shown In this city. Workmanship the best and nil goods warranted as represented. 11. OKIUIART, Ne. 41 North Queen Street. 13-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. s TOl'! THINK! At this day, when competition Is grail, the customer leeks te see Who Olvca.Net Premises IIARQAINH. Customer, Step I Think I Who pay for ex tensive advertisements? . We de net Advertise lWrualns, Clearing Sales, etc., but glve you the benefit or that which ethers give tlie printer. Our Counters Contain All that Is New In SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND SPRING OVERCOATS. Oiirlrlcesnrethe Levvist Possible te de jus tice le customer and ourselves. NOS. 88 1 AM) aail WE.ST KINO STRKET. marl3-3ind rVlSRS d. RATHI'ON. A Dellar's Werth for a Dellar ! KVKRYTHING IIKRBTO SUIT YOU IN RELIABLE titcry thing te jour advantage, that xMllanfl euro can de. Lvcr thing worked out and sought aftci tosavejou money. Wu'venono Wu'veneno Wu'venone tlon or selling nu goods J list teget our money ; vuiwaut jeu teliuvu A Dellar's Werth for a Dellar, And If jeu deal with us you're sure teget it. We nie net going le send jeu out ultli luilf iiiiulcand liall-Mttlng clothing and expict you te he Hell pleased, hut will glveyeu Perfect Fitting Clothing, Cnr fully Made at th Most Reasonable Prices Deixnd en us fur Square. Pealing. Reliable Clothiers, 12 East King Street, Ne. LANCASTKR, I'KNN'A. T w CLOTHING RUYKltS. LGansman&Bre. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. Loek Out for Bargains! After a met successful hprlng Knsen we have many sty hs. In which tlie sires nie broken. NtWbl'RINO SUITS, NKW WIDr.WAI.U COATS AND VKSTrt, NKW SPRING TROUSERS. These goods are tlie handsomest nnd best selling wohavehnd. New beiause the sizes are broken we have made a clearing out sale at prlies wliii h are tar below their value. Suits which up te te-day luive been sold for Si and 110 we new sell at Se and !7. We call cseclal attenflen te theSuIN we new etrcrntji:. I'p In hxl.iy their prhe litis hem JIO. They vitro ihrap at $lii, and wereviry lat sillers. Treinendeus lurgnlus te you If we can fit you, and se en all through the list of the hand hand seimst and most popular geed we have had tills season. Great llargahis In Heys' and Children's Suits Sen our liniiieuse line at reduced prlies. If you want te take advantage uf hU oppor tunity y en must de It lit out e. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.. 8. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA. SPRING CLOTHING. MYERS MATHH, .iuiuJM i ii &&&&&&&& &-'assmr3s .aet fc llmJtl i&MtT.V.rH? . . w .J !mS ittJ WtWi;
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