Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 13, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGUirOER, THUKSDAY, JUNE 13, 1SB9,
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"v' ROBERT CLAHK, Publisher.
M! DAILY lNTF.I.t.MENCKn,-Pnhllhcl
frjr y In the year, bnt Sunday, I?cncd
a fcjraMTtm In thU city and mirreundinK
,( town al ten cenU A Krrk. By mull five dol del
kvt it ytr In Advance ; 30 cent rfnienth.
4 .ill
1TEBRLY IKTEIXlnENCF.n-Onp dollar and
- MtycrtlMaicar. In advance.
IMTfCf! TO 8CBSCRIItKliH-Hemlt by check
E53 Of Dmtofflen order, and wlicre neither of
!cA' Uimcu be procured send In n rrglttcreel
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R'Batered at the rostertleir, n second class mMI
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TRS IHTELUOCKCES.
Lancaster, Pa.
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LAlTOAREft, PA., June 13, 1889.
Getting That Millien.
A vety decided opinion tonics from
KPittburg people, sustained by ritlseurir
.lawyers, that tlic governor cannot inw-
i finny taxe iniuinn neiiars eui. ei inc
. treasury, putting in ptneeef it n million
FJTdolfer bend. Somehow or ether Plttn-
I tteure folks seem te Iwjjrcnlly dlipnintlcd
RS.i ... ... :.. ..-- ..i. .11.,-
i nixput wie f;eviiuui, neiei tvij iiiiivii m--
Tpesed te denounce anything Hint lie
j-Jdecs. We understand cry well, from
,1; this expression of their foellnp, tluit
the
governor
has inntle
them
wire,
wire
held
'They say tlint they
by. .hts alewnetii in
are iiiade
Inking
i'.H at.Tehtistem u: tmt tlie felld fact nnncim
'. 4iVwi lttf !... nfnltlirl lumtiliui li.t b.wtha
iw W inni uii.j iii;.i..ii iv.h.. s.v i . j. i
(. iuu lueuey m.'iu iu nun in govi'inei ier
the flood eutrurcrs, nnd Ii net rciiily te
make tliePitlfburirneeiilctiicdiniM'iibers
Eg of the whole fund. They suddenly found
then that the work or dealing up the
! Valley was the work of the governor,
and that the sacred funds contributed te
the relief of the pulll-rcnt could net lie
used for the purpeMMif digging the suf
ferers' homes from under thcdehrN the
Heed hnd piled upon them. They
dumped the whole Imi-Iiicsh iien tlie
governor packed uji their lrn, went
lmc-6 fe Pittsburg, and new sit there
sucking their lingers whlle I hey dellli dellli
eratewhat tlieysliall de withilie money
they hae recelveil about $in,(XK)rit
went from L:iiicn-ter by tlie way and
which they cannot sjiend tlit-nwlvc's
and will net trust thegnvciiinr teiend.
And along side of tlili Pittsliurg ele
ment, is another, composed of the Mngee.
pelUIcLnns, wlie fear that the governor
'will be moved by Quay te iie the Heed
millions te wipe, them out. And se the
whole town, lawyers, politicians and
people, arc making faces at the governor
because of his effort te use the money in
the treasury fern purpwe for which they
vow It should be ued : etiiv new tliev
-Mfcevers of tlie constitution and wnnt
the Legislature te appropriate it in nn-g-ular
way. Tlie governor wants te sa e the
several hundred tiinimtiiiil dollars that
the Legislature Mould cost, and te Hud a
cheaper way of get ting the money that
every one wants him te give. He eilers
the treasurer the bend of two hundred
citizens, pledging the return of a million
dollars,te Lie UMcdiu clearing up t lie Coue Ceue
inaugh valley, previilnl the Legislature
refuses te appropriate the money.
If this money can be lawfully taken
from the treasury iu this way, eeryone
will say that It is well done. The-e who
say it cannot be, point te the constitu
tional declaration that "no money shall
be paid out of the treasury except upon
appropriations made by law," and they
Ve the Idea that the tUctien is settled
CLMirf mill prevision, inn ineir snei
f!fWMi nnl lilt tit, imirlr nt fill Xn iiiiiirit-
hWri iiriatien of the meuev in the trensurv is
eentemjilated; en the contrary it Is ex-
prewly uuderstisid that the money shall
be appropriated by tlielA'gislatiiivw lien
it assembles ; and that, if it is net se ap
propriated, It shall be found iu the treas
ury ; te which tlie faith and credit of tin;
"two hundred, btiudsmen of t lie gowrner
is pledged.
Under the practice of tlie Pennsylva
nia government, the state treasurer holds
tlie treuiury, net iu one hut in imcrs
places. There is no treasury vault. The
money may be iu his safe or in hank ;
nnd we de net knew that there is any
law prohibiting his placing it in the
custody of an individual. It may lie
that there should 1 grc.itcr direction of
the deposits by the law; and we se
think J but the theory is that the treas
urer nnd his ImiihIsiiicu are resiHiusible,
and Mint the law should net relieve
them by designating dejKmitarles.
Hew then can it new lx said that the
treasurer may net lawfully deposit the
money of the state with the governor
nnd his bondsmen, satisfying himself of
the abundance of the security V He may
net'muke u dellnltc lean, but there is
nothing that we can see te hinder him
se depositing the money and letting it
lie, awaiting tlie state's u-e of it. Of
course it is w rung that (here should lie
Bueh u surplus in tlie treasury that a
million can be spared from it, but that
Is another question than the one under
discussion. Letting this money out
is uet an appropriation of it, iu
any sense of the word, but puiely n de
posit of it, or a lending w itheut interest,
which is what Iho treasurer does eerv
? day, saving the lack of interest feature ;
ay aud surely if hucuu lit the money of the
Ift state out en deposit for liiie. he can deit
EK for the cost of thu state's preiier work,
which puniie-spinieu emens are will
ing te guarantee him that the legisla
ture w ill approve. We can see no sound
objection te the preposition, nor any
evil precedent that it sets. The prece
dent, if eil, 1ms long lieen set; and
We Bltnreve of lllllilllL' it mm Turn Inst
rine.,, ,
We havftlnen cry fr"e te criticise Gov.
eruer Beaver when, in our judgment,
wrong, as hcery often has been; but
when he is right we nre ready te note it;
and in this Heed business his conduct
lias been straightforward and sensible.
He Is the custodian of a great fund,
churitably contributed; and lie is right
in administering its distribution. He
might very well have used this
fund te clear nway the Jehns-
RA town wreck, a use which is directly for
it, me ueueiu et the lloel sutrerers;
R Out we de net Hnd fault with
."f 111 A fr.li lllitn.1 4liJ I. .1 II I.. ..-1
bin vwuiiuriuii nun ,iy miiiii ik n-eti
K , for mere direct iKjrsenal relief, and tliat
me state snail pay for the removal of
the debris left iu the track of the Heed.
This is clearly a proper work of the
Ute, and we shall be glad if tlie gou-r-Ber
can raUe the meuev for It uitimm
g-;ihe cost of an extra session of the Ix-iris-V?
Utnre.
(iiairiuaii Ilrhe.
The Democratic natienni iv,in,.,iu,
fjk elected Calvin S. Uriee chalnuau iu
tace of William II. Jinrnnn, ,,!,
srved the party loyally and sciracrillc-
H'iaeiy le tlic day of his death. .Mr. Brlee
.w tbe chairman of the campaign com-
; whm ami naturally succeeded te tlie
fHMruiausnip of the committee. The
lieice has no ether sigulHcance than
that he was in line for the place if liede
UukI It ; and aa he did, he get it. He
Will All It as well as undone when the
uglit is net en ; and
vlicn that comes up, three years
hence, a, special executive wlll be
chosen as in the 'campaign that
has Just closed. It' seems te
te have become the practice te let the
presidential candidate select the mana
ger of (he campaign, aBd both Cleveland
mid Harrison did this. Tlie man of
'2 w III leek out sharply for a geed chief
marshal, ns there has grown up nu Im
pression that in the heavy political cam
paigns of these, days, skillful manage
ment is of the first Importance.
A Half Trr"orilerrorB.
This year of 188'J bids fair te earn the
title of 'the year of horrors. It started
iu with the great cyclone se fatal III
Heading and widely destructive. Then
came the Glcncoe collision In the British
channel, thelfarlferd hotel explosion, the
burnliigeftheVllkcsbnrresiuilt factory,
the Simen hurricane, the prairie (Ires
iu Dakota, the violent storms iu April, n
three million dollar lire iu Xew Yerk,
the long anxiety of the Daumnrk disas
ter, tlic very destructive and fatal storms
nleng the coast in layiind,oershndew
lug nil the calamities of civilized lands
nnd modern times, the Heed nt Johns Jehns
town and along theHuscUehniinn. That
cilamlly bus seexhausled thu capacity
for horror that the great Seattle lire nnd
the killing nnd mangling of n Inrge
dumber of children en an Irish railroad
seem te produce cry little Impression.
The world is at jteni-e, but we are going
through n severe (raining in horrors
vicing with these of war, nnd In addi
tion te tlie great disasters noted there
have Ih-cii many railroad collisions, mur
ders, hangings nnd suicides.
Aeain there is hnzy news of Slnnley. A
trader Journeying towards Xaurlhnr Ims
sfliit ii messenger ulirml with a note stating
(lint he will be along liy-and-by with a
letter from Stanley wlili h lie hud premised
te ilelhcr In person. Hnalse tries te tell
what Stanley lias been doing, bill lulls se
miserably Hint net own (leneral De Win Win
ten, an exn-rt en A frlinn mysteries, can
tell what it uteniis. lie hiinm Hint .Stanley
nrrUedal Uruil, en the southern shore or
Like Victeria, Nnum, early iu Doeeiiibor,
but when Inst heard from in Septem
ber he wns avay ever en the Aru Aru Aru
wiuil,souie eight hundred inllrHiiuay off
and the general declines te beliove that he
could linte riMilicd Ururl In Deieinher.
Tlie tinder also talks of a nnin named
Mitchell, who wns with Stanley, and our
authority is piuleil ng.dn, as there wns no
mun of the tmiue In tlie Mauley rty.
There wns a l.ieiitennnt Nelsen In the ex
pedition, and wu nre told that iu transla
tion Inte the nnthe language and back
ng.iln Nelsen might beeoine Mitihcll. This
striking reniarU throws a tlned of light en
tlie mangled lem.diis of mnpsef Alricaef
recent issue, whereon the iiiimes hne
been i hinged te suit tlie stutenieuts of va
rious autheiities.
Tlie Yerk Dlijmlch Ims an ut intuit of the
strange esi-.ipe from death at .lolinstewn,
of Kuiamiel Yeung and all hls relations,
consisting of eight families, w he all lest all
tlieii property hut net a single life.
Mr. Yeung'N family consists of a w Ife and
two single daughteis, who weie at home ;
two sous and their families, nnd tlneomar tlneemar
lied daughters and their families ; also two
married brothers, all living in .lolinstewn.
He was In Yerk at the time of the Heed
and of course wns greatly nluiiueil. The
father being aw ny, the son, Milten, went te
his father's house nnd took Ids mother nnd
two sisters te the resident e of Mr. Ken
nedy, en the hill, a short distance nway.
At that tiiunthe wutcr was lour fuel deep
iu the house, but Mrs. Yeung did net
want te leave, believing th.it tlie worst
was ever and that it was only a Heed fiem
the river. Milten, however, Insisted.
The house was washed off the lotmdil letmdil lotmdil
tieiuaud ledged at the cm b against hoiiie
shade tiees a lomplete w lock.
.lelm Yeung, the son, his wife and
three children, weie en the reef el their
house nil night nnd were taken oil unxt
morning. Tin It house, whii li wasululck
oue,eell:ips(sl, literally slacked nway liken
piece of lime nnd is u total vvusk.
The ethei seu, Milten Yeung, and his
fauiil.v lell their house Inline the Heed
rciclusl It and wiccked It.
The Hist daughter is married le Wllliiiiu
Stewart. Mi. Stewart, wife and two chil
dren spout that tenibln night en the loef
of their house and were lev ued Saturday
morning. The house n.isii hiiek enaau'd
theguhle end fell in. Mr. Mewnrt Is n
partner in a wholesale grocery establish
ment uniting a slink of lieiu JKI.IHHMe
rjeO.tKK). Their steie is it niinplete wieik
nnd the slix k iu total less.
The second daughter is mairleil le Mr.
Jacob Meulli k, nnd occupied tins adjoining
houselte Mi. Stewart and lest all, though
the liuully esnMsl w illi their liv es.
The Ihlid daughter Is m.iirlisl te Mr.
th er Wiiltcis. Mr. Wallets remevisl
his fiunlly te a place el safety nnd returned
te get something out of the house. While
there the (IimmI striuk the house, mid Meated
ilefl. He get en the loef nnd seeing the
house wns going toward the fatal luldge,
reselv ed te make a desperate Hint te sav e
himself, lie stripped himself of all his
clothing but a gniire undershirt and Jump
ing into the siellilug (orient succeeded in
sw iuuuiug te the hillside.
Mr. Yeung's brother, Simen, and family
were sated, hut their house was badly
damigiHl and his jil.ue of husiness mined.
1M. Yeiiugaud wile weie sated, but his
propertj was eeinphtely dustreyed and
his less Is heav.v.
I he above l.tinihcs havu relatives
(.'eluuibia.
Iu
An exploring pnt.t from rindliiy, Ohie,
eliiulieddevvnii long hole in the ground
near th it Ity, and 1 1 dm te hav e dis.-,it eicd
a m munetli civ e nt the end of it w i II equip
ped tv ith the usual nttr.n liens iu the slmpe
or uulatheuinhle gulfs, awning ihisms
.mil ethei iilghim.ire like spin tni les. They
also found a "lake" of puie watei, asile.tr
us cii stut nnd el u nl'it lioiu.ilile depth.
Helding the light te (he water, a shining
penny was dropped iu and its guuliiiil de
scent ttiitihed until it had lillcn npmr
ciilly M (eel, when all trace el it was lest.
The water of the lake was ertedly still
and dead, thure being no cuircnt, and no
sign of Hsh or animal life was visihle.
I'inivverkN ttciedrepiHsl into the j awning
i h.isui, hut It centliuinl te aw u uutalliom uutalliem
nhlj. Perhaps this was one of nature's
empty gas ei oil tanks.
(.'u.vin S. IIuick, the new i halt man et
the Democratic u itien u coiniuittce.is forty
lour .tears et age nnd a hard wetker. His
father wns a Presbyterian minUer. He
iiseivcd his education in the common
sclusils and nt Miami universitv, Ohie,
le.it ing that Institution te join th'e Union
army at Iho age of llllei tier u yiwr's
sei vice he returned le the university te
cemplete his course and after gnultiiitieii
heergJiiifeil Company V, of the lMJth Ohie
Infantry, with which he scrv ed In the iStd
Ceqis hi Tennessee, Georgia, and the Cur Cur
elinas. At Hie close of the war he was
mustered out ut the uge of nineteen
jcais with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Slieitly after his return from the war he J
nillAr.ul ll.nl ... .1... ..... . .... .. . 1
',i'"M nt'i.u iiiiciii ei me culver-
Mtyef Mulligan nt Ann Arber. He re
rtivisl liis degree iu JNW, and was seen ad
milled te pr.ii lii u iu the L'nlte.1 States
courts at Cincinnati, Ohie. He went le
Lima and devetcsljiimself te iirior.ilieu
law, mid ihus entensl into railroad and
liiumclal enterprises. Iu ussoeiatleu with
General Tlieiiins he became prominent in
the Nickel Plate read and U new president
of the Uike Krie A- Western mid promi
nent In many ether reads. 11U activity iu
the ht. leui cent entien last jir was no
mnikcd that he mum made (halriiiiin oflhe
national cauijialgu committee.
Frkdrmicr (Irkkswoed Is the keen
English student or affairs who recently
exposed Hie efforts of IMsmairk te control
Kngllsh JeilrnnJlsm. lit sharply criticises
Iierd Snllsbiiry'aliplemacy In the Cbnfcm Cbnfcm
pernry 7?ieir, nnd among ether faults
flnds Ihnt In tlie Snniean affair "s far tee
slavish deference (e Ueriusn suwcptlblll
lies" Inreltcd in the flrst Instance simo sime
tlilng like betrayal of duty and lesa or
honor; nnd If Knglnnd has net drifted
further Inte humiliation, It Is liecnuse the
foreign eftlce has been " picked up and
hitched en by the American government."
This Is quoted with evident relish by the
New Yerk 7Yf6n,,hut it is barely possible
that Mr. (Irccnwoed may net knew nit
things, and we may grat cly doubt w helhcr
he is net trying le lie sarcastic, for the
article, concludes with tli complaint that
England has anchored hersclf liehlnd llcr
many for protection.
Will Net ltccfKiilr Pactiens.
The delegation of Virginia Itepulillcans
onpesoi te iieiicrai .laiione cnncci npei
I'resldeiit Harrison ou Wednesday,Beeerd
Kised te Oencral Mahene called upon
lug te apiieintiiictit. The Interview was
prlvAte. Tlin prssident is rcpertrsl te hate
said that he did net think it, wns a part or
Ids functions te undertake te settle party
disputes; that se fur as he At as concerned
he did tint intend te give recognition te
nnv one faction In tlie party, nnd that he
had expressed the s.unn vlevvs te a delega
tion of the Miiheun Hepulillc.ins en Tues
day. Tlie president dlsd.ilined In jmsiilve
terms that lie hnd ever said the apsilnt
inenls In Virginia should be made only
uieu (feneral Mnhoue's reeommeudnllon.
A New I'liin Propones!.
A dlspiteh from Hnrrlsbiirgsnys! "flov "flev "flov
eruer Heat er is going te take another tnck
In raising the stnte'sSI,tii0,eei) for the Heed
sulTerers. In the past eniiplenfilnyshe bus
hnd set end eilers Irein men or wealth nnd
banking corHiratlens le lean him the en
tire nmeimt, se Hint II will net be necessary
for him te take the money from the slide's
toflers, and the crv of uticonstitutiennlity
will be stilled. The governor will go te
Philadelphia te confer with prominent
llnnuclersen the neeoplauce of this latest
preposition. The question of constitution censtitution constitutien
nllty Is no longer discussed, nnd the matter
will net be passed iiien by the attorney
general.,'
H
OOllHHARSArAHIbUV.
Yeu Need It New
Te liiipart MrniRtli nnd nlvn n fctllmj of
liralth ami vlKnr tliretiKliiiiit Iho sjslcin, tlicre
It liellihiK ennui te IIikkI'k Harsnpnrllla. It
si-cms nllarlj iidnpteiltoetcrcuinn Hint tired
feeling ranked l,j rliaucn of season, climate or
life, mid vtlillclt leiicsnnd rsusliilns I lie s.t stem
ItpnrlfliK mid renovates the IiIechI. Weeivn
esllyurRP the larRu army of derkn, liKik-kec-ir,
lenelirrs, lieuscvrlves, uicriillvesHiid ethcru
who havu Iktii closely rentlncit during tlie win
ter nnd vvhenecst
,A GOOD SPUING MLDKTNi:
le try He-mPk Hursnparllln. Don't ill lay,
" Ktcry spring for jenm I hate made Itn
liracllen le laka from llirisi le llte Imttlifi of
IIimhI'n Hamnparlllii, becaime I knew It imrllleH
the lilnednnd lliermiRlily ikmiiu's Iho s.vsliin
or nil Impurities. 1 hut liuignlil ft ellng, somi semi
tlmm inllcd 'kprlne fetcr,' will never vlslltlie
Mvstcm that IiiisIh-cii pnifsrlv lansl for liy IhU
iievrnfiillltit; rpincstj." W. II. I.awiik.ni k, Kd Kd
ller AkDi ulliiral Kpltemlsl, IiiiIIiiiiiimiIIs, tail.
1'Ulli: III.O0I1
"Ter jears at Irrrciilar Inlervnli In nil sea
sunn, I sunereil the Inteli rahle burning ntnt
Hilling of lilisst isilsiiiiliig liy Ivy, It would
tin nk out en in v legs, In my threat mid ejes.
IjisI spring I took JIimsI'h Hnrsaparllln, as a
IiIimsI purllh r, n Ith no thought of It lis it hm-cIiiI
remedy fur Ity pol.enlnif, hut It has tit'ected it
ieriuani nt and llinruUKli cure."
Cai.vin T HmrTr, Wrnttvertli, N. II.
HOODS SARSAPARILLA
Sold by all dniBKUIs. 1 ; sit for js. Pit pared
only by C. I. IIOOI) CO., livvell, Miisn.
iuu nesr-s eni: nei.i.Ait. (aj
3,iUaccllaucoue.
WANTr.D-OKNKUAl, AGIINT I'llltTriTs
eltv, tu eieu mi elllce mid iishiiiiii. rrrfic
ifircmirroief our liusliiess. IlissU well Itllenu,
Maple lis fliiur, Iu universal dt ninnd, mid pnv n
in t luetll of illlv tonne hundnsl is nsMit, Ail
dresN, with rreileiitlnls. '1 Hi: UNION' TOM
I'ANY, llre.idna) and Asler I'liue, New Yerk.
JeT-lMil
leOt) NOVI.I.TIISG lHSt)
-AT-
H. GERHART S.
The most
oiiiil(te nuiurliiii nt of Hiirliuj
Oifrcmitliii: Duullsli theviets. Illiiuiina
ill mm
Cnvsliiii ruhultliiiraud'Ireusi ring Unit Imsevir
In i e khiiMii In this rllv. VV'erkiniuinlilp the
last mid all uoedi wairanlid us reiinsi iilnl.
ii (umitAiir,
Ne. 11 North ejiieen Sin et.
-Onlv lllmt InipertliiK 'laller In thu illy
of I.nnniMir.
H
llMII A 1IH01 m:it.
Warm
Weather
Wants.
Thin Coats, Vests & Pants.
.Mniiv Talli riti Iu .Mohair, I'eiigce, Hllk
htrlH-, riamiel, Alpaia, llrap lHe,
Sis isiiekir, Ssrge mill l.lmii. Pltll'US
1 le f(i for Cent mid Vest. Minnie Coats,
hK te Jj inch 1'inil, UK: te!l.M sr ulr.
Summer-Weight Suits.
Oar Jt.' 8ull at flu. Our 510 Hulls at fs.
Wc e an slum- Id ntjles nlJIO. Win an
he il htjlibnt s. Our etlur suits In
proportion. I lui make, Our Own. thai
Usaku for Itself
Working Pants and Shirts.
Werklnir rants nt W.'
r KV,IV, Sl.imin
fl.rl.
werkineHlilru at
M, Jr, li, 60
Ceiitsand l'pnnl.
Seasonable Furnishings.
t'NI)i:ilWi:AK-I.lKlit-VelKlitnt 17c. a-,
JVa.V. uv.fidi te 51. 'i0 inch ter Klilrlser
I 'm t rs. Jean Prnwt rs at J3 and MV is. r
I ulr.
Merchant Tailoring.
t'.verj thine Hint euma) wlh te l"atien
Prlie, iJUMllt or Cut. Our Ilia sis a
fop Miaiiil li l
icrn,
ic
s' iiniiimun,
Finally.
Slop In and Inspect Our Hteck.
" liCHiire te pHin jeu.
Wh will
d
ONK-I'IHCi:
C'1.0THIi:US ANIi KUItMSIIi:ilS,
Werth Queen Street and Centre. Square,
IvANOAbTlIH, JA.
HIRSH
10111
9tfnmlter'.
rmLADKLMilA, ThnrMbir, Jen It, MM.
Thanks te the rain, there's
still rich picking among the pat
tern Trimmed Hats and Bon Ben
nets from Paris and the couple
of armsful from our own work
rooms. Half and third.
Thirteenth and Clientnul iilrcct corner.
We have just added mere
than fifty new styles te the line
of finest quality French Printed
Challis at lAc. In one re
spect behind these at 50 and
60c the designs are net se
elaborate.
Maybe you'll like them bet
ter. Modest figures en cream
grounds. Net a dull pattern in
the let. Full of sparkle and
life.
We never had a better assort
ment of 37j4c Challis.
Hettllivrest of centre.
Cre.im Hemstitched Carmel
ite ; one of the handsomest of
Summer Dress Stuffs. Light,
airy, cleud-wreathy, 75c, 85c,
and $1.
With Cashmere, Cell I re of tlie slerc.
Summer Serge, cream and
white grounds, narrow striped
in a dozen styles. 36 inches,
50c. Fine sample of a dozen
half-dollar stuffs.
Keullieast of et litre.
There is a sharp decline in
the value of Remans, Saxons,
Muses, Neapolitan Fishers,
Saracens, Myths, etc. Seme
are a feet tall, some 2 1 y2 inches.
Forty pieces in Etruscan
Bronze. The prices are divided
by 2. $13.50 pieces are $6.75,
$10 pieces are 55, $5.50 pieces
arc $2.75, and $2.50 pieces are
Black enameled cases like
marble, cathedral bells of sweet
and solemn sound that strike
hours and half hours, these are
features of Clocks at $3.90 each.
A marvel el cheapness. It
would make the Cleck market
sing te print the nmker's name
wouldn't dare te at the price.
1500 real Japanese China
Decorated Dinner Plates. The
whole let for $135, or one for 9
cents. Come early if you want
the let.
Keeend deer, middle galleries.
Yeu may think the compound
ing of a successful new perfume
is a simple matter. Try it.
Skilled chemists have grown
gray trying, and failed every
time.
Such a delicate, pleasing odor
as "Queen Mary" is an inspir
ation. Subtle essence of the
flowers. Breath of the most
fragrant blossoms caged for
your delight.
Yeu can have Queen Mary in
various guises the same sweet
and gracious majesty every
time :
l' tract, i and A . slre.'
Vleh t Vvati r, I, Omul H e. sires.
Clie 'lie. lands or sizes,
Herlila Vat r.
Toilet 1'iiwiler.
.tliiieiul .Meal.
Hay limit.
Kichcls.
Near re litre of the mere.
Everything we think you'll
like is here from the two great
Rattan and Reed Furniture
makers of this country. Styles
by the thousand. They'd be by
the ten thousand if .se many
were needed te cover every at
tractive and useful shape.
Yeu knew the two sorts
Rattan things won't take color
and held it. Reed things will.
Either fits in the Summer
room as no ether furniture can.
The bit of ribbon te give them
the sparkle el sprightliness costs
but a trille.
Chinese Chairs are in the
same round up. Bamboo frames,
rattan covering. Made in China
ler use in China. Simen pure
Celestial. We get them direct.
That saves cost te you. You'll
wonder at the Chair wit the
Chinese have shown.
ItcilluliiK Chairs, SI 25, SS 2.'), S10.V), Slj
lici'lliilng Chair, u Ith reillliiK feet rct, SU
Ilour-Kluss bluipes, Je.i'i te f 10.
Perch Chairs of the laziest
shapes.
Il.it.cuii ul, .Market stresl tide.
Jehn Wanamaker.
ilitvaoelo.
IJAltAbOhH!
Down ! Down ! Down !
It Will Net De te Carry Many of This Season's
Parasols
Over Inte the next, Miuvviiy vie no, slashing tlie
prices at aerial rate.
THEY MUST BE SOLD,
And new 1) our opportunity. Have closed out
iiunutmaii) iiiunle,ni,soeiiunetduplleiite. We
ndvlse.teii tei.illcarly and make our chulre
from this
GREAT BARGAIN SALE.
ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN,
I I KAhT KINO hi IIKKT.
Bpi3iiufciV,K
i'cnal lleticrn.
I7iNTAii:irjiiii.SNKr..NK.(f,i..vii:er'
U l"ariiill.i leMihlp, deettiseil. Ullirsef
iiilmlnl.trutliiii en k.iI'1 itate luitlus ltn
irninteil te the ulid(ili;nesl,all rin liidctnesl
tlureteurei risiuMHl te make Immediate sit
meiit, mid IIiimu liatlut ctulim or ilenmiu'U
a(Uliikt the mine, will pree-ul tlielii llheut de
lay for M'HU'inent In the uudenilL'iied.
C1III1TIAN KE.NE.VUY.
leauiau l'laev.
Hit. H.UIIT.I. KE-NEAtlV.
btrushiirV,
Gi.u. M. KLl.sh. Att'y. AdniluUtr.itei..
iii)1H)tdrii
Special4' ia&st tdst;
FOR THIS WEEK,
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
A CI-OHINO OUr PWltCIIABE OF 113 PIECES
MOHT-WEtUlIT
ALL-WOOL FLAMKEL SUITINGS.
Thirty-Eight Inchei Wide. All Celer nnd
mark. Kclnllcd this spring by the largest
stores nt S0e ard. We offer them te-dny n
the greatest bargain of the wasen, nt 20c a yard.
PKINTEU CHINA DRESS HILK8, 22 lnrhe
wide, 50c u yard. Hume quality l being told nt
75c ii J nrel.
tine mere chsa Cream and White Ornund
POINTED BATIHTEH, yard wide, 8c n jnrd ;
worth IJ'Jc.
NEW PIUNTED CHALLIEN nt 5c mid Oc a
yard. .
Iridic' Meimnuetnlre Kid Oletes,50c nplecft;
rigtilur price, 75c.
I-adlrs' Colored Cashmere Shawls In Cream
nine, I'lnk, Cardinal, Tnn, Ac, at 83c, f 1.25, ll-V)
nnd liOOtacli.
Three mere cne of eurjuttly thmem Dnmniek
Crochet ItullU at 11.011 earn; bent valuolnthe
country (or oulef II) for the money.
finest Damask Crochet Quilt, extra (lie
SlJn each.
Fine MarsellleH Quilt, special value, 12.00
rnch.
Watt & Shand.
HOS. 6, 8 AHD 10 EAST KING STREET.
J.
A. MAIUIN A CO.
JUNE SALE.
Wiielesake Reductions
OF
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
One let of Koechlin's French
Satines, reduced te 19c a yard ;
former price 35c a yard.
Full width Dress Satines, re
duced from i2cte iec a yard.
New patterns of iec Satines,
reduced te 8c a yard.
Yard wide Dress Batistes,
reduced from iajc te yc 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 & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts
Lancaster, Pa.
AV
A1CII1PIUNO COKSET.
liUV THE FAMOUS
Watchspring Corset.
WII.I. NEVEIl llltEAK.
Guaranteed te Outwear Any Custom Custom
Made Corset.
Mayer, Strouse Ce.,
MANl'KACri'IUCHS,
Hi IlltOADWAY, N. Y.
oci-Vi2I.M,Tm.Scew
utttmcr Itcoevto.
ST. CUAItijSv "
ATIUNTICC1TY.
Deeanuud Delaware Avenue, tvllt open TllL'liv
Ht, Jl'.NK lllli.
i)2!Siiiil JONAH WOOfTON, J 11.
ITOTE1.NOHMANDIE.
L AriiANlIC CITY.
SOW OPEN. Under New Main
iiuacenient.
'r n 1HI.T.1.T1 ! i.r,... Pi. .n
a . ....... ..... ...ir. .,.., ,
Ijite of Celunnde Hetel, l'lilladclphla.
ml5-.lmil
noTEt.ciurrweonu
llemixleli'd. llefurnlidieel. 1 Bleeping
Aimrime nth. Appl's Flrt Class. Will open
June'l-iinil MUS. MAY W.IGEFllOHEr..
rpilE riAllUDA, ATLANTIC CITY.
Choice, central location. Pacific Ateiiue, le
ttiecn N. Y. l'liiiiessee Ates. rirst-clas
house. HeiiMinable rules. Own all I he v ear.
. DAVIS A IIUOWNE.
in)-i-'.'nid
STOCKTON IIOTEU
CAPE MAY, N.J.
OPENh JUNE IV IIA'lKs.M AND H PER
DAY. Heeliil rates l,y Hie week, nientli orsen ersen
Min. Nrvtly silutid,remodeledmidlinprevel;
fili,tH) cxiHMntid. New Hall nnd Aiiiusement
ItiKiin. I'hlhlun's Neu Dlninn, Hall and Play
HeMinii. Cuisine nnd sertli-c tlit-elas. Eli
Itniit mites tilth iserler, lulli and cIem'I. Or
e hi tr. of eleven lece. Iloem plans at III, -SIUM.V
MISS' PhiladelpliU Piane Warensmm.
I'llr.M'Tniiit ELEVEN HI htreeU, up te
June II. inn,' net taken.
F.THEO. WALTON, Proprietor.
t'Uuuvcfuviildhiim 05oei&.
-t.VLLANDHEE
THE
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Hlxty Cnnd'.e-Ufihl; heats them all.
Anether Uit of Cheap Glebes for flua nnei Oil
Htevcu.
TH i: " PEHFECTION "
MtTTAI. MOUl.DlNUand UUIIHElt CUSHION
Weather Strip.
HeaU them nil. Thlsstrtpoiilnearsallelher".
Keeiieaitlliiiceld. Meu, rallllnc of ulndeHK.
Exclude the dual. Km m out snow and rain,
Aioeuecaniipply It 110 unsliieir dirt luadelii
appljlnj; It. Can be tltted anwhere no lieles
te here, ready for use. I will net pllt. warp or
shrink a eu-hlen ktrlp U Hit) most iwrfect.'uAt
Hie Hlev e, Heute r nnd Unnge Htere of
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCAHTEU PA.
"i 9r ;.
JS
IHARI
HAULED HTAMM.
ft .
f?
NEW HOT WEATHER GOODS.
FlneLawnmtSJic A yurd.
NewBntlnteat 5. nyiird.
Corded Bx tlnte nt Tc yard.
Yard Wide Ilntlptc at He. a yard.
Weel Challle at , H, 10, U, 30 ccnta a yard.
IHne k nnd Colored Organdie tawn at UJic
a yard.
Outing Cleth all2,SV.
Ilet Crcpellne In Plain, Figured and Htrlpcd,
nt!2c.a jnrd.
Something New, Printed Peridnn Mull, hand-
come pattern, at 17c n yard.
White tlobe Ijiwih, with colored herder,
at 17c. a jard.
LAICASTER'S CHEAPEST BOSTON STORE.
Nes. 35-37 North Queen St.
CHARLES
Cavpct
B
ARQA1NB I
Shirk's Carpet Hall !
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c.
Wr. Have tub Lakef.st ani Best Hteck in thk Citt.
H. S. SHIRK St SONS.
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
Slethittn.
M
IITIN UliOS.
Furnishing Goods and Clothing.
We nee te comhlne vulue
nnd comfort In Mcn'ie nud
Yeiuns .Miu'n Hult. Serccx
made up rr) Hulit mid jet
(tumble. Ne lieltir Miluci
for the het Mimtncr month.
There lire ma nyelieirethlliKii
In light vveleht Cheviot,
CiiMlmercn, llnnncU, Wide
tl'..l.. ...kI.. .... r.
JUNE VALUES
AMD COMFORT
i men. y.n in. ir n, v;iv., ler
tn..ll..n I.... i..n. .. .1
H. lit liriees Unit veu'il lie .liriirlwe(l hen
jeuseethem. We've net overlooked tlinvvnnts
of the liejKiind little Imivk, hut leek titter their
couiterls us vvcll ; mid Iu our stock nre mnnj
choice thlnen llcht In luhrlc, durable In iniike,
ktvle, fit mid flulhli rlullt. Leiu Pliiil hlllt, 81
teSlO; Knee Pant Hulls, S2 te JS; Kill Suits and
Hklrts, Illmin WnlstH mid bhlrt Wnl. "
In tlie KurnlshliiK Dcpnrtmcntnrcuinn.vMim Dcpnrtmcntnrcuinn.vMim Dcpnrtmcntnrcuinn.vMim
mcrcomrertH In OuMiik Hhlrtsnud Kreueh nnd
fcetch FlnnnelM, Zephr Oxfenls and Hllk
Htrliies, I.lsln Ilnllirleeiiii Hlilrtx, llalbrlKRnii,
.leiiu nnd Niiluzoek finiwcrs, IIejn' Hummer
tliulervvenr, cheli-e iiemHIck In NcckvviMr
WhkIihIiIp reiir-ln-lliniilln French Pircnleiind
l'lfiue, JiipnncMj Hllk HciirfH.mudoerciiliiii.silk,
Willi iIemIiik endB. WimKers Iu Clilnii Hllk iinil
(Ireiuidliie, The Falcon llevv, Miltnble for drew
or recreation.
MARTIN BROS,
Clothing,
Tailoring and Furnishing
Goods,
NOS. 26 AND Ih NOIIT1I QUKKN HTREirT
w
II.LIAMhON 4. (OSTUIt.
Impossible te Make a Mistake !
WoQIveltenl ViiIuckIii
Reliable
Ready-Made
Clothing.
KiHiiiInc the Dlnplny InOur Wc-t Window.
Thin Coul mid Vests fl (of 7.
I'liildn'ii'Nbnllermid Kllt bulls, 91.75 te $7.
Ilej s1 Dress bulls, II tji JU',
Oent'hKlegnnlHuimiicr Hulls, li, ill, Jliuiul
Sltl.
Mi n'li and Ilej ' Dusters, 75c le Jl.ftd.
TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS
MACKINAW
STIIAW 1IATB, bTHAW HATS.
MILAN
HI HAW HATS, STIIAW HATS.
MANILLA
KTIIAW HATS, HI HAW HATS.
CANTON
STIIAW HATS, STlt.VW IIATh.
latest St j les, Ilest tjuiil I ties, Leu est Prices.
All tlie neu shapes of Ferfex lints.
Lap Spreads mill I let se Slue la of cv erj v uric ty
from U: up.
FLANNEL SHIRTS.
Our stock mid assortment of Patterns In I Inn
nels are l.iTKe nnd ceiniiletc.
JI n's Fancv FlanneI,asserletl I'alli rns,$l.'2"i.
Miii'h Flnel"liinnels,cry neat l'atterns,l.fiO.
Men's English Flannels, cry kehI nssertinent
of Patterns, nt f
Men's r rem h Flanne Is, Ilest Slv les, nt r.'JO.
Men's Fine Cree Fl.iuuel, Hllk Strlits, nt
13.33.
Men's Kine All Hllk shirt, nt 11.75.
Full line of I Ionic t Flannel Shirts, at , Wte
and 75c.
One let of Demet Hanncl Shirts, cvtniKOcHl
Millie, ut Sic.
Vacation Shoes.
We have lu stock ii full line of Shis's suitable
for; neil Ien wear In Mi n's ns vvt'll us Iridic,
aiu or Illsili Cut In ltlark or Tun.
A new l.e Slns Just received for Men's
Wear, vrlth ncut, wiuare Iik, In Itusset l-utlier,
vrhleli can ls viasliisl villi e'liaii uater vvlieu
soiled, und will i.et lese Use oler,
Williamson & Fester,
.1VJ-.18 EAST KINCST., LANCASTER, PA.,
AND
aiSMAnKKThTUEKT, HAKIHSUUlia PA.
OTuvvioiu'e.
STANDARD CARRIAUE WORK.
Standard Carriage Werk.
EDW. EDGERLEV,
Nes. W, 12, 13, Markcl Slrevt. Rear of Post Pest Post
elllce, Ijincnslir, Pu.
Buggies, Phaetons, Family Caniagies.
The finest stock Iu Iho country te wlcct from.
We can ult ev erj ImmIv. Prices te suit the times
A flue line of Secend-Hiind Werk.
New U the time te kci jour CarrlaKex He
isilnleel and ItC)sTlrcd. Our rcuilrliiK cannot
Leexevlled. lluosclef vierluiiiuipceliill) em
plowed for that iiurisie'.
Cull auil txuuilnu vv hither ou vvUh te buy or
ueL
Wash Peplin at Sand 8 crnta a yard.
I.luhtCallceeiat5and6f cent a yard.
Double-Feld retrain nt 10 and U$ rents n yard.
lire UlnRhnma nt ty 6H, f, 10 ccnlt a yard.
Zephyr Olnghnnn nt 12 nnd 15 cent a yard.
American Hatcen at 8, 10, 12f exmW n yard.
French Bateen at 15, 20, 25, S3 cent a yard.
Telle Du Nerdu at 10, 12J ccnU r yard.
Bent Chambray Olnuliamnat 10c a yard.
WldoEmbrelderleint25,37,,60cent up te.
White Lnce Flouncing at 10c, n yard.
Hindi Drapery Net nt M, 75 crnU a -ard.
Black Lace Flouncing nt7V, tl,ll.2J,fl0, 12.
STAMM'S.
fiall.
B
.VROAINH t
lethtnn.
S"
TOP! THINK I
At this dny, when competition N great, the
customer loeKn te see Who Olves.Net Preml
-HAHOAINH.
Customer, Htep I Think I Who piiy for ex
tenslv e udv crtlsenients ?
We ele net Adv crtlse Iln renins, Clearing Hnlc.
etc, but elvc J en the benefit of that which
ethers ghulhe printer.
Our Count! rs Contain All Hint Is New In
8UITINOS, TROUSERINGS AND
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Our Prices are the Lewest Possible te de Jus
lice le customer nnd ourselves.
NOH. tt.11 AND 33 WEHT KINO HTKEKT.
inarlKJind
M
VKItH A llATIIPON.
A Dellar's Werth for a Dellar !
EVERYTHING IIEHETO SUIT VOU IN
RELIABLE
KverjthliiK toveurndvmilnso Hint skill nnd
euro cn de. Kvcrj tliliiR werkisl out nnd
seiiBht nrter tesave jeu meiic. Wo'votumo We'votumo Wo'vetumo
tlon of sclllnitoui;eHlJust tORctjourmeiicy ;
we vriuit jeu tehnvn
A Dellar's Werth for a Dellar,
And If jeu dcnl with us jou're sure loh'etlt.
Wcurc net Keini; te send ou out with half
mndciind h.ilf-tltlliiK ilntlilm; mid cxiiect J en
tube well pleased, but will I'lvejell
Perfect Fitting Clothing,
Ciircfullj Made at the Most Reasonable Price.
Depcnit en us for Square DcnlhiR.
I
)
Reliable Clothiers,
Ne. 12 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
riiocLeniiNo ihiyerh.
LGansman&Bre.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY,
Loek Out for Bargains!
After n most successful SprlngSeasen we have
many st Irs In whlih the sizes tire broken.
NEWSl'RINO SUITS,
NEW WIDE WALE COATS AND EsTS,
NEW SPltlNO 1 ROI'sF.RS.
These ceeds are the handsomest mid best
selling vie have had.
New because the klies are broken veluive
made n i Icarlng out sule nt prices vv hlch are fur
below-their value.
Hulls which up te livd.ty have been sold for
18 nnd 110 we new sell nt leuud 17.
We rail especial ntt ntien le thcBullswe new
eiler at tli tfp tn tevdii their prlie has Ix-en
5HV. ihej vvcreeheaput llh.nud cre very fast
sclh rs.
Treiueiiileus li.ir.ilns te jeu if we can nt
jeu, and se en all threush the list or the hand,
seinest and most ipulnr goods we have had
this season.
(rent Ilnrpilnslii llns'and Children's Suits
See! our lmuie use line ul reduced prices.
If jeu want te tnkondvaut.ie of this opier.
tunllj jeu must dull uteiue.
L Gansman & Bre.,
CC and C8 NORTH QUECM ST.,
8. W. CORNER OF 0BAN0E. LANCASTER, FA.
SPfflNG
CLOTHING
MYERS & RATION
,e.wV' ii;