.'.& THE LANCASTER DAUAr IKTELLWEKCER, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1889. W l jrttteUtaettcev. 'IkTttKUAH. V i HtUHSTElNMAN HOLTZ, Mller.1' 2 HOBBRT CLARK) robUsher; . v -v BA1LY INTELLiaENCER-l'ublliihert TM7 ter la the year, bat Monday. Herred f if Mitten. I-Mil Hjr nd mirreundlng i teWMftttal renin week. Hy mall five del- pn ft jrtliavnc ; cent a menui. RLY nmsi.L)(JKNCKn-One dollar nnd '. fly entitiWi la I vaunt, 1CKTO HUHHCHIliEltHllmlt nr cdptk , r podefflce order, anil where neither of ran be procured nenu in a regmtcrca ,? totter. at the Frntefllrr. as Docend ciam mnll attar. .-! AVDIB8, THS nmiUQIIICHi ' Lancaster. Pa. uureAtrm, wl, Jue 18, 1889. ,; i- PnMbltkMiMd the Bible tThe .INTELLICIKXCER give HMICC te Ifiien of prohibit ion who advances tthedcvcBtliheur tentrlke the long IttHg hlcltl of a challenger, who Heme mtfaa moo furnished this liaiwr with kBerttBof'cemrnMnlmtloiw en nrelilul- i and the Bible. It Is linnlly ftilr te Ir. Thompson that this answer should i published a few dny iiererv tne circ i when there U no time for a rejem- by that itentlenwii, but free urgu- ent pan never hurt tlie right nod our lere new have Initlj sides or the ease ell presented. i-dv m enecruiR i" nun mm nnimi Ny logic nor quotation litis Mr. Wlnnt iverr n jjidic wineiien te pre- ilbll Ien that would satisfy even a lay- aanbf calm judgment. His Imposing iass of quotations will le found te refer 3leny te drunkenueAs, which nil unite condemning. Drunkenness Is cer- alnly classed among the works of the shf and temperaucv umeug the works Prftlie spirit, but we full te liud In this wwalflcatlonanyrenjrenreteatHtineiiee, rhieh our corrwendent would enforce, atlum remove the possibility of cxer- glng the vlrtue of temjiernnee. Ve U'lieve me nrsi mention 01 wine Genesis is with refereuce te the b'4runkenucss of Ne.'iha.s though te lin- ns readers flrt of nil with a horror of f(hat great evil ; but the next reference tslls hew " Mvlelil7edek brought forth ad and wine and he was n priest of the bnest high Ged." Whoever will take n nnlatiee and search out texts under head of wine will be Impressed with steady balancing of grave warnings rlth evidences of appreciation of what Be Kev. Wlant Js pleased te style inlex- JcanU. The naseuing from the sixth eemmauUi'ieut might as well le aplied kthRAise of edged tools. Heme of the .'texts cited condemn wine, but when "considered with the many ethers tlutt honor it and give thanks for it, the only Blair conclusion Is Unit the condemnation 'Is of intoxication, and that the lessen is i that wlue eun be made a curse or bles- tag by abuse or use. v .L'.a M-l.tja MrnniAii lirlitiv ..,., t-itln Vt? 'Queth the poet Vim iter llriiln." pj, Hut war has overthrown tyranny and fcwreng, wine has stimulated men te lefty (thoughts and deeds, and women have Fdene far mere geed than Isith. l The psalmist thanks Ged for "wlne ;that utaketh glad t lie heart of man," but ibv a reasenim; that seems almost ureles- slue, the champion of Prohibition finds ;thatas things sacrlllciil te Idels were mummed aim as tiriiiiKciiuews wits n Kture of idol worship, therefore wine lust have been sacrltlced te Idels and Ijnust be prohibited. We knew Clint the idol worshipper net euly poured lilm- IjUens te the gods but also sacrificed iiul- linttlstethciu. Bheepandexen, lnmlwuml owls were Bacritlced en these altars, and Lthe eating of the tlesh of things se wurl- jaeeu was pmniuited uy tiieeariyciiurcn; -pui are we increiere te ceuciuue mat an i things things were and nrv subject equal prohibition? We think net. n'And the principle of prohibition there applied was the gaum that gave force te 5tue command "keeii yeui-hclves from f,freiu Idels." It was net, eat no meat, drluk no wine: but, de net Kauctieii J Idolatry by Joining in a feast in honor of jldels. De net sanction Intemperance Kby getting drunk. Katlread and Vallcjs. The Pennsylvania "railroad Is ndver- Stteed te be ready fnrtraillu en its direct sllue te Pittsburg, after two ws-ks of aralysls. Many ihsiiiIe continue te Fwendcr wherefore this read has still'ered raeiuucii mere severely man any etner. DIts destruction at Johnstown by the. gbrekeii dam euly partially explains It. iThe repairs te the read were completed Ktoefere the bridges were replaced lietweeu 'lwh.tewn uud liuutingdeu. The cause rf the long Interruption of the read's KWC was the sweeping tiway of a uuinber f or great bridges ; and It is a danger that lit will always be subject te, owing te i location in valleys tnreugii iiiemeuu- Ftalns. S The late James Woriull.efllurrisburg, E who was an engineer of great repute. fewhieh repute has Uin greatly enhanced atnee nis iieatii liy tlie coullrmatleu of gtheseuuiliii's.s of hlsolijectleus te bulld- tog ruilreads In torrent tern valleys, was lee originator ettlie line of the Seuth Pennsylvania railroad, which he htir- rveyed threugh the meuntulus rather jktban the valleys. It has u liiiinU'r of Lfleug and costly tunnels iium it; and rWUen objection was made te this feature &efhU plan, he replied: "And would jruu nei miner nave a iniinei inail a idgeV" Theexiierieiut) of the l'enu- rgylvaniu rallreud withbildgesin HikkIciI "leys pnives without doubt thut it Is be&eaper in the end te go through u Steuatalu than te trnvtl around It in u e.iMirrew water way. A Heed would net nMve held the h'euth Penii line ut its -ercy. Ther Mill be Paclllcd. The Pittsburg people will net 1 placated towards Governer lleaver, who te have wen their undying Jhtred ; and even his latest feat of get- Bg a million dollars te de the work of Ute, without taking It from thentule, i uei excite tlielr upplaust. On the 'entrary that seems te cap the climax Ef, their discontent. They consider it ivery meanest tiling that the gover gever r has done. They vow that the nHy abeuld have come from the state. jJhNUgh appropriation by the Legisla te, wtucu aueum nave un called te- erte provide it J and they will net i te tue merit of any fccheme te L'et ltbt does net provide for a legislative iue cost or bucu a nerfermanee aoUileg in their eyus. They ataud I tee fact that It was the right wav 4e Hand It should have been se done i of oet or consequences. latimwckeduesa of the PitUbureer HvtUUeu te the euUlde world, which I Mown the town, te be mire, as the itf Hrike and dutagreemenU be- apleyer and employed, but no wbefeMijpuaei that there wan Muoytteray tu tbe tUburg , neviiur it te have Its own t mit eewt or consequence. We rj jtMMfMtUuri PitUburg ii 1- ' X r; i:2.".'t Mrlkcsareduetethe nnuconfertnahlllty I of the rmneurg mum ; ana icar titai m lone as the town stand.s her atlalrs will go ahead by Jerks, and tkit her butlncM failures .wllltxmtlnue te n niauy, uut withstnndluff'thuamnriBg but pouring of mineral wealth Inte her lap. , We And It quite odd te be en the out side when nuyeuc Is denouncing Gov Gov ereor lleaver, whom wc have considered our special prey. Hutwc consider that this time the governor has done quite n hrllllautfeat In getting a million dollars for the state wlthouverrying either thf constitution orthe legislature; but only th I'lttsburgers, whose dlsulctude raises the suspicion that they had some axes te grind at a siieclal hcssIeii. a i a TitKnerninn steamer Sanle nrrlveil a New Yerk en Friday night w 1th a sear en her 1kw where she ImdgrnMMl an Iceberg. She hnd tilne hundred and eleven passen gers en beard and a mil crew, and en Tues day night was running through a heavy fog nt her topmost sjtecd. The temperature had grown a Ultle colder, and nbeut inlil nlght the caitalu delected small Ice In the watercloseumlertliobow. "Men sprang te the signal npxirAtus and step-ied the en glue. Almest limiiisliatply tlie fog seemed te till a little, and right ahead the captain saw w lib his night glass the gray outline of a lingo leelsirg. Tlie engines were at ence reverstsl, but the great ship hnd been rush ing along nt Mich a speed that the lniK'tus was dinicult te overceino. " The "passi'iigers, who hnd run en deck and out of the smoking rooms when they heard tlie orders from the bridge and felt tlie engines ntepKMl and noted the violent vibration of the reversed action, crowded under the bridge and te the tnirrall with their hearts In their mouths. Tlie sight was ap-nlllng. Slowly she swerved te star board, nful then she gnve a great surge and with a great careen te hturbeard nnd a crunehhig and grinding nleng her Iren Bides forged abend Inte clear water, whlle the Iceberg, all glittering with the ship's lights and with the waves lashing furiously about Its base, an i shed astern and was leit In the Teg and darkness." This Is vary Interesting reading, but passengers hardly enjoy that sort of entertainment. The H.iale had a double force en the look out, and yet If the captain had net noticed that sniafl let) In the water the gieat is-can rarer, with hcredil thousand peojile might inner hiitohceu heard of again, Kteuuiers hud signalled te the Saale te he ware of ico ice ico berits, and uven without such warning one would think that ewm the eiigeiuess te milk e a quick 'MKsnge would he cheeked by thndunguref rushing at full speed llneiigli a fog at nllit. I'l'.ltseXAI.. ltiniKriT P. Perter, chief of the cnsus bureau, has consented te make n tin til' spc-eeh In Ijincastcr en July 4. lti:v. A. I. Yocum, n prominent Meth odist minister, died en Friday In Altnenn, from the olVeetsefau apepletle stroke re re celvisl In the pulpit hist Huiiday nierulug. Si:citKTAnv Ji:iikmiaii ltt'sif recently said te a friend : " 1 had suiipesrsl that tu being relegated te the agricultural depart liHiut 1 would he forever hurled from piihlie gare. On the contrary, I llnd the nous neus Ii.iiers' full of p'inigraplis regarding my movements. I am se snowed under by invitations te ssak nt agricultural falls that inv sierctnry Is almost hclde himself with the task el declining them. Iteally, If you want te become famous, Just take charge of the new dcpirtmeiit of agi (cul ture." Kimes Pamiiiien' wrllcs Ooverner lleaver: "As you knew, I have been for sevenil weeks past and I an still kept here (Denegal) hv illness,aud l have bceu unuble sooner te gfve expression te my profound svuijialhy with the sullerers liy the npp.il llug disaster which has allllclcd se many lis'iilllles In our state, and cqMvlully tlie valley of the t'eiieiuaugh. I am glad te sce me gisMi werK you are uning in incir behalf, and 1, lliciefere, eiielesn von my rlus-k for ?I,IHI(I, for such disposition as you think most udxlsahle." SiilUvim HkIciimmI en Hall. Alexander Sullivan was en Kridav re re IeiimimI fi urn custody In Chicago en $'JU,inki hall. Four bondsmen ut miiii qualltlcd for Ihree-ipinrter millleu of real estate. The Judge'M decision pnictleally was te the ull'ivt that, ns the case stands at iiiescnt, them was nothing absolutely apilust Sullhau, excciit the fact that he was an cuciiiv of C'reiilu's, and that Cienlii was Just as lilttcr au enemy of his. Tlie special grand Jury continued the Investigation in the Crnulu case, but, se fur as known, them were no new developments. It Is stated that the Jury began mi Inquiry Inte Alexander Sul livan's alleged speculation wltli Clau-ua-(lael funds. The l.uthel'illl syutiil. The Lutheran synod of the United Klntes. meeting in Pittsburg, en I'llday diseussisl home iiiInmIeiis. The biennial ieMiit of the beanl ptesentisl hv the stvietarr, Hev. Jacob A. Clutz, I). D.,'of ISaltlmere, slimvisl Ks'dpts of d7,l7r.U.'l and expendiluicM of 8iil,T'.s.l.'.N.l duiiug the past two years. The reisnt showed 111 nilssleuaties cnielliil, l.'ll missluuailesemplevisl, 'Je new eonniit eenniit eonniit gatlens organized, l,:i.'ii ucccssiens and III, S.'ul uieiulx'rs enrolled, 'I he eolitilhiitleus aggregaltsl Jai,WHJ.Oi Killed ut u t'I'OHsliiu. D. 1.' Phillips was kiihsl and his wife badly Injured en the llosteu A Albany railroad, near Woicestor, Massachusetts, en I'llday. They were returning from the funeral of a sister of .Mrs. Phillips, and were crossing the track. Mr. Phillips was 71 year old. Scut ii t'ui'limil or iii-cud. The ministers of Hanover, YeiW county, from their pulpits en Suudav, requested Iho house-wUes te hake liicad for Johns town, On Monday Heur was dlsti United among the people and u cailead of In end was slilppiil en Thursday. llclinioue. RKi.uiiet'H sKiivicix wii.i. in: nr.i.D In the fellow lug i hiuchi's en Mm. lay, In the morning nt Kl:'kl, hi tlieeeiihignt 7:U Mm May sclie.il nt l:l"ie. in. When the heurlstllf. fereut It Is esss-lull) noted : Ciieiicii n tlei Cemer of 1'ilmv nnd Or ange, Children hi-rlccnnt lu-'Mii. in. Preach ing at s p. in, Ot.iKr II veils i- cniiicn lit VI ienr Duke stns-t. The limit Ii will com client 10 III a. in. unit ns-ud Hie da) In player and fasting. Hlilidn) school ut II a, ui. I'm.siH ina v .Mi.Meinti. Ciii'iicu-Seuth liiiccn uris'i, i nemas i iioiupseu, pastor. rud. duv sihisil ut Wa. in. HmeiiMn. sr. l.CKis Muilethi aciuic, Itev. Win, V. lihhlltcr, isikter. Huudav selioef ut t a. in. Children's Duy m r Iw, w itli'buptlsiii or children ut II).-) a. in.; children's K'rhvnt 7:'Wp. in. Sen lee In the tierinnu language ut (1 p. in., I'ruf. H. C, St'hUsit, eilli-lutlug. I'sircn IliiKrma.N in Cuius r, t'uio.ixr. t'uie.ixr. Itev. I- U Hughes, iister. Sunday selusii nt U a. in. ClIlilsT I.l'TIO.ItAX.- Itev. II. I Heed, mster. Keiilng Mrlis' utUp.ui. Mm.lal xIi.kiI al h a. in. Kiiist ltticeiiMKlv-Itev. J. SI, Titel, D. D., pastor. Hunduy m-IhsjI at U a. m. Children's Day wnliv both nierulug mid veiilnir. s'rliv both nierulug inni cwnlni KVa.veki.icai. Ciii'iicu. Hev. ll.D. Albright, paeter. Sunday hImki! atti:iria. in. KllLST ltAl-riHT. Srvlis. Ii IIki P.,v f s Sens, of Creu'ii UulMTslty, Sunday sihoelut V a. m, Wkstkks M. I- C'liuiicu. Hev. r , llurke. liasler. Preaching by Itev. T. J. lllddlc. Chris, f lull endeavor uuvtlng ut U:!0 p. in. TlilMTV LUTllKitAN. Hev. C. U Kry, iiaster. Ne sen h-cs to-iiierrour cxivpt Sunday school. Morning serious of I he school Mill U-glu next Hunduy. ST. Iutl.'s SI. II ClH'KCll-Itev. Ii C. Yerkcs, pastor. Siiuduy school uud (lass ut V u. in. Praise sr lee at 0 p. m. Sr. Jehn's I.utiiuia.v He v. II. V. Alleiuan. D. 1)., luslnr. Sunday school at St. Jehn's ut . in., unit nt Uetuald .Memerial Slluiuu ut S p. m. l'ntsuVTKHiAV.-Itev, J. V. Sllldiell, 1). D., pastor. Kntsr SI. C Cuuitcil-Ilsv. S. SI. Wriiiui, D. V., pastor. Sunday school ut V a. in. class meetings at ti.'IO p. in. Ht. Paul's HKieuMEii-Hev. J. W.SIeuilnger, lJutel n,ts,u,"clr' "choel at U u. in. rh-ruieu by Hey J.T.ItiMklU-r.oriiultliiiere. M0KAVIAN.-Jlev. J. Slux Hurk, D. II., pastor. V a. m., Sunday school. UUACK l-UTIIEKAN-.-ItcV. C.li Heilpt, isister. Hunduy school ut V a. m. Ne church sen ices morning or eeulng. S'UAli' UlUOIt m0M'- ,5 L'KNTitK PUBE RYE WHISKY. UyovrndUtlllatlen. sepltrd "VKFICE OK THE HAItltlSHUKU HI1.IC F MIL.1. WEAVKRH U'lVTpn Apply liuuiedlately at the Hlllc il'lll. ,.u.- SECOND AND NOHlJt HTS., Jcl-2d MarrUbur,-, j'a. A Knninus list tin tlreuml. On the twnki of tin Tlpwmn, n Mimll KUvam rlilrh i-iilT the Wanned rhrrlnln dlnnn, was fought the terrible battle of Tippe canoe. In IliU erenl ftruggle of frontier tunen, tne allied Wetrrn Indians under lheclilrnnlnlil erKIkwt.w, liie " Prophet," were deV-nted In November, Ull, ) the American under the commmiilerUen. Win. II. Harrlwnr. Itwnn n desierntc, hnrd fought bnllle, nnd miieli deiendrd upon therrsulU llnd the IndlAii" been micce-sful, nl I barriers of defence for the cnrlr settlers would have been Overthrown nnd the deadly temnhnwk would have been art Ire In !ia rnpld exlermlnntleii of the remnlnltiK pioneers. On theellicr hand Hie rnrlunute tennlnntlen of the contest put an end te further attempt ut ewii warfare by the In dian. The rich territory, se loon overrun by bostlle unvnees, was thrown open for selllc incut, which rapidly iweurrisl n seen n the news of the great victory beenmn widespread. Naturally great praise wns tendered te the iiercsa nnd Intrepid bravery of Gen. Harrison, nnd he vu honored In many ways. He nor ner wards nerved as Commander of the Army of the Nerthwest.nnd when 1 milium wns admitted te statehood, hu wns selected tu represent the slate In the United Hlates Hennte. Ill ISWhe was elected president nnd bis iiiifortunnte de mise occurred shortly nftcr being Inaugurated, The forly-serend anniversary of the llnltle of Tipiiernuee found the gallant grand-son of "Old Tlp"!endlntrlilsrorceteagri'nt political vic tory which resullel InthcseleetlonefOen. lien. HnrrlKin ns presdcnter the United Htntes. The Hnrrlsen hnve been a hardy rare of men, sprung from old let; cabin stock, which Is u sunicleiilgiinrunlccef Its genuineness wlicrrwr found. Ileullzlng the truth of this eirert tins b(en nisde te re-illcevcr soine of the secrets contained In the old leg cabin sleck of useful nrllrle, nnd os the result, the famous Old fieg Ciililn Karsniarllla, uulversnlly regarded ns the best Hprlng tonic nnd bleed cleanser lias Ihs-ii found. Net satisfied with the world Hide esteem wlilch Is held for Warner's Knfe Cure, the only euro for kidney diseases, the proprietor Is will ing tu de nil Hint Is possible te establish War ner's Ieg Cabin Harsainrllln ns foremost nmeng hotixcheld nrtlcles en iicceuut of Its purity mid effectiveness. After nil, eneli Individual has, at all times, the great battle or lire or death te tight, and for security attention must necessarily be given te tlie bent wniKins which science can emr hu manity In the great context. II OOD'H HAICHAPAHII.I.A. IT COSTS LESS On the question of real rrniimny lliHsl'sHnr Knparlllu Is se fur ahead of ether preniralleiis as le place tlieui entirely out of t lie race uh com cem com IK'tllers. Here ure facts In ri'Kiird te Ihls popu pepu nr medicine, easily MiM-rptlblu of conrhishe priHif, 1, HfKKt'sHarsnparllla Costs Hie .Maniifaelurer Meip than any oilier ceinlKtlng preparation, becauuilt Is mere highly cencciltniliil and con cen lalns mere real medical value. 2. II costs the Jobber Mere, as a mnMHinciKf of llmfuetjust slated. .1. II costs tlie Kelall Druggist Mere, for the same reason-as can easily be learned by In quiry. Ilenra Hie iltslre of hiiiue retailers tesell llielrewn prcimratlens, which coil them less, and for which they get Hut same price, thus milking mere money, lint 4. It Costs tlioCeiiHUincr l.l'.SH llian any ether medicine, because of lis greater concentrated strength and the qunntlty In each het lie, and becnuse It Is Hin only preparation or which eau truly be said, " l( Deses One Dellar." That the people appreciate Ihls Is shown by the fact Hint Heed's Karsaparllla has the l.atu l.atu est siiloefnny KarHnpnrttlaer IjIimkI purlller. It Misesses pts'iillar merit and ellccts umiiterful cures. A 1MI.NT Celt YOU. When you buy jour spring nieillclun you want the best. Ask Ter Heed's SarMipurllln, and Insist iihiii having it, lsuiet let any argument or is'rsiinsleii Inlliii'iicejeii te buy wluit jeu de net waul, lie sure te gel Ihu Ideul spring medi cine. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Held by nil diugglsls. t ; six for e. I'reparcil only by C. I. HOOD A CO., !.ewcll, Muss. UMIKMCSONKDOI, I.Alt. (1) tAiiKKinriieii.si:vivix, LOOK AT THIS ! Fancy Grades 01' Old Country Teas .ii'sr Hi:cr.ivi:n. Ifjeu aunt a drink or Ileal Old Country Tin ilhe Dsut.'.ill. Londen and Glasgow Blended Teas A SI'IU'IM.TV. sirW'eiiKe iliiilleuge the world te preline e hotter COI'l-'i:i: than Is sold h ll. Ginger Ale & Raspberry Vinegar, Weareiigculs for the Win, Cerry A Cn's (llel fiit, In IiiiiiI), (linger Ale mid Hnspht rry Vine gar. And lU'UKICA .MIM'.lt.M, SI'ltlNOS (Kae gcrlcmn. I'a.l, for their celebrated Cllngei Ale and Clial) bcate W'uler (cuibeiialed.) - A trial ofllieabeu geisls Is solicited. Samuel Clarke, WIlOl.USAl.r. A.VD ltr.T.ll.Ti:A A.NMi cerri:i: .stehk, " ! AM) I 1 SOI'TH QlM'.HNSr. S-'llepheue. I'rcc )ellcrv."ba ui)vP,M,Al,Aw uu: USA ItATHI'O.V. Thin Goods. i:ery thing 1 1 en: You'll Niv.t for HOT WEATHER. Slcn's Thin Cults and VeMs fiem 11.10 te JVU Ciuilsand Vests hiHtrlied Mohair. Coats and Vests, SHU Slrlies, All Shades, Ceat uud Vests, in riiiuuuls, All Shades. Coats and Vests, in Silk Pongees. Ceals uud Vests, In Alpaca, Hull', l.eineii, Drub and Klgurcs, A (loed As-ortineutef While and Klguixl Dink Vests, Newest l'littmix. Sleu's Light Cus-lmere Hunts, ferSinuiuerWtnr urn Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCAHTEH. PEN.VA. SAHK CHANCE TO INVEST A SMALL capital, net ever J-.'.OiW, In Foundry Mint hltie H heji, kllimiul near R. It. deH)t. In Jlanhelui, j'a. Leeutcd In a rich, thickly non nen uliited ugrlcultunil tlUtrlct. There being no il !rn,fOU,",ry V,r Mud'l'iu Shep urlthlu u la. dlunef Mjvtn inllc. Addrcw, jelt-3t P. O. I10X 71, Mauheiui, Pa. mm e n i mnnni umm ktrmctmhcr'. I'Hll.AbKLrnu, Saturday, June IS, DM. About the end of the regular Carpet season. Glad of the lull. It lets us get at the short pieces and undesirable lengths and odd lets. And there are always sonic slew pattern's. Wc bupdlc them in with the best. A general sweep up and clean out of everything that lags and some that don't lag. When such a current is surging through the store sonic of the quickest things arc sure te fall into it. Wc mean te give customers mere advantages as te price and variety and service than they can find anywhere else, As pretty a price-step as you are ever likely te see en Car pets. Come with anybody's best in mind, we are always most sure te better it. se patterns Jlfeattcttcs, about 90 pieces. All desirable, borders te match. Seme of this season's designs. Down from 51.50 te $1.20. J7 pieces Brussels. 17 pieces down from $1.20 te 90c; 40 pieces down from $1.35 and fi.50 te$i. The latter includes English makes and best Ameri can. Fer rooms and halls and stairs. Many complete with borders. it 6 pieces Tapestries. In 15 patterns. Down from 80 and 8"5c te 70c. Only the best makes. Anether let down from 70c te 55c. Still another down from 65 te 50c. 5jSe yards Ingrain ; best extra super. Down from 75 and 85c te 60c. Nineteen pat terns 3-ply Carpets go from $1 te 75c. A great variety of extra supers also in the tumble. 116 English Art Squares. Te close patterns which we have in few sizes : Caire; .T-pIv grade, erv heavy. In dull 1 llects, Down from it 7.1 te Jl.'-S u sijuure .Mini. Anether grade, ulse extra hi quality, gees I rem SL.'.l te SI it siiiaie jurd, A thlid grade drops from Sl.'-i tetKle, Any of these Art Squares can be used with goeil effect as cur tains and portieres. Jest quality Smyrna Carpets at the lowest prices wc ever heard ef: IUxI'i fivt, regular price S7."i, new 111. Vi feet, regular price J I."., new S'.7..'iO. Real Turkish Rugs, very ornamental en matting, 7.50 from 510.50. 3J2 Felt Crumb Cleths. Just the thing te cover an old carpet or the straw or matting with : IT.x'l yards, tun .txT!;; yards, km iijjx'l jards, M.T.r. .'Iv'pJ yards, jfevju 8 .3urds,Jt.'i-, !i4S yards, tUXi Hxl'j yards, 7.l'i 5 pieces Oil Cleths; 4-4 te 8-4 inches wide. We shall close them out at 25 and 30c a quarter under price. At such prices you can't well de a thriftier turn than buy for next season's need. Jf desired, we will store any of these goods till Fall for you. Second Heur, Market street side. Tour tie 11ters. $9 China Matting at $6. $12 China Matting at $S. Rell of 40 yards. This sea son's importation. Handsome patterns. Samples te any ad dress for the asking. Second lliKir, Slinkel street. Black Grenadine and Camel 1 lair Grenadine bordered with Satin Stripes. Seme of the patterns have been duplicated eight times this season. Slow Slew ing up a little. New for a quick finish. $1.50 kind for $1.25, 52 kind for $1.50. Northwest of centre. The Millinery acre is bright with cheerful bits for children. All the light, airy shapes asparkle with llewers and a-ilut-ter with ribbons. If your fancy is among the litrie let left of Paris pattern Bennets and the handful or se from our own workrooms, you can save half or two-thirds the regular price. 'I hlrlccnth uud Chestnut streets corner. About 1500 Parasols in a variety of styles go te lower prices today. Never mind the why : a whim if you please. 1 lere's a glimpse of what you can save : llstxles that lnic n.s'li JI.7.', te $iM Kote il. 'At t) le t hat lia e been Si te J I KoteJI.'U 1'.' sl Ii that hae Ucu iZM te H..M i te - iktsiei .thut luueUvuSl teSI l'ii te Si.:.l. IJntjles that have U-.il $l..10l(.S3 H te i-. t'hetmit treet wide. et of .Main Alle. Twe 1 lesicry items : 1200 pairs Women's Black Silk-plated Hese at 50c. 975 pairs Men's Fancy Striped Lisle Half Hese at 25c. Hither is extra value. Chcluut ktrict hie, et of Main Alle. 9000 Silk Teck Scarfs (ma terial of 50c neckwear) are go ing at 25c Mlddlu Murkel lreet entrance. 75c Oriential Fleuncings for 50c. We found a spot where the pieces where thicker than the buyers. New see. Ciicitnut btrrct tide, east nf Main Able. Bey or man. Fit clothes, and cloths that fit. Seasonable, sensible, serviceable. Price's jjVgWjw. T ..y.y - lrl ..Uaa. JHAKRY BTAMSrsMONEY-HAVlNdHTOnE. v Coel Treife'tHt s Fer Warm IVIAther 1 Ne.24 A Big Offering BLACK CASHMERES ! 60 PIECES A I.I-WOOI. HI.ACK CASHMEHKS never Held for lens than 60c. a yard, AT HI! C'RNTS A YAM). This Is the greatest offering of Hlack Cashmere is or offered anywhere. ' r IGOME TO US FOR BARGAINS. New Bosten Stere, J. Harry Stamm. y.trtimtm.hcv'B. wilty as the weather. Thirteenth nnd Market utreets. Women's Canvas Oxfords, $1.25, $1.75, fi2. Women's Canvas Butten and Lace Shoes, $1.50 and $2. Women's Dongola and Kid Oxfords, $1.50 te $5. That's the merest hint of what is going en in one corner of the Shee store. Put these Shoes alongside like styles from anywhere else and you'll see why such a big slice of the Shee trade of the town is done under this reef. Market street front, west of Main Aisle. Jehn Wanamaker. "tyi: EXAMINE EYKM KM'.E. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed t If you have Ihciii examined you will probably llnd that there Isaeuiethlng wrong with them, and that glasses will We a great help te you. We use Inimitable "llIA MANTA' lenses, which are nuide only by us, mid recommended liy lending Oclllisls us tlie best aids te ilrfec tle lslen. Solid (leld Hiicctaclcs, $,'I.OO j usual price, Se. (Ml. Steel Spectacles, t10.t usual price, Ml. (M). Arllllclal 1:5 c Inserted, $1 ; usual price, l(). M. ZHiEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. lietweeu Chestnut and Walnut Streets. 111 S lyd Xt (vFtcirisTiKiTKHV iiivus' thai' jn i Monday, Junv 17, HWi, nt Iflo'eleclc, In tlie Court of Common I'lcas of Ijincaster county, nil nppllciitlen will be made In the Judges of said ( eurl for the charter r n corporation te Is- called "Tbe Heard nf Education of the s unit of the Itefimned Chiireh In the Hulled States," the character and object of which Ih te obtain funds by gift, hcUcsts, collections and otherwise, for the education of pious but Indigent Jeiiiil' men ler the l-esimI ministry In the Itcferineil (lllllcli III the Illilted Slates. WILLIAM N. API'KL, mlKltdH Solicitor for the Applicants. r EVAN i SONS. These Are Trying Times. Yc-, they nre trying times in innre mmiics than one; and eery geed heiiieuife kneus thedltll culty orhaxinggeod, sMst bread in ery het weather. Hut Hilt task may be tendered coui ceui iuiratlely easy by having the right kind n! rleiir, and cM-ry one Mho has Usui It admits LEVANT FLOUR Is Hie Itlglit ICIud. Try II, nud You'll liny It- Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. iW-lyd STEAM. we ncsire local! line attention .ir cnnsuuicm iifSleain tli leiiin (loel ami KiiKliKHTs'SupiilleN, te our e nnd varied Meelf of PIikn, ulvex, t.'tM-kH, laree and ' Mnueatilc and Ciikt .iiiiueueie nun i ua iron riiiniKx, ,iimhin, ViiIcuIh-sIeii and t'Midurlan, Sluvt, Piston uud Vule PuekliiKN; Keeteh and Hed Line Itelleft I nt! (liunje Uluvst., Htnilll HadiaterM und Hteam lleiitlin; Auinitii'.; Set uud Cup Sitemk. and In fact almost exerythllii; rwiulred liy hieiiui UherH, and all nf nliieh He eiler at nrletiWideh we Kiiiirantfc te Ihi lower than uiem) of any oilier dealer In thlx lelnlty. VeliiieMisltlely Hie lursel kIim'Ic, nnd be lin; eenneeled ultli the Telephone Cxelianee, lire preimred tereeelxuund fill all orders In tlie fcliertest INisMtiletlnie. When III want of any tliliiK III our line, cull (in us for iirlccsund uc villi eeulnee .Mill of our ability und Milling ness te sae)eu Meney, Ueluy and Vexation. Our facilities for furnishing Engines, Hellers, SluiltliiK, PulleK, lliiut'ern, .swelal .Maehlnery, Pluiilherx' nnd llai Utteni Toels, Patterns, Medels, and Iren and llniss CaKtiui.rH and for Ihu prompt repair of all kind of iiiaehliiery arc unexcelled ill Uincaster, nnd e niict'lfully helhit u share of our patreuat;e. Iren FltthiKM, AhlH'Kte.s, Central Machine Works, UI A 1 111 NOIITII CHHISTIAN STHEI-:t', Lam'vhti'ii, Pa. llned Werk, lteasonaule Charge, Prompt- uess. Telepliene I'Ollinclleu dt-lfdlt TMII 15 PEOPLE'h CASH H10HH. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! NOW HCINli OPKEHED AT The People's Cash .Stere. A I.iircu Let nf 1'inc (juullly I'nilinililcrk-. in White, Civaiit mill eiilum, at rxnetly half of what they aiv miirketi. This U U a lil; out In priei, but we want te retluiv "took. (joiiuiiie Kroneli SutliK" at 10c anil liV, roiltieoil from Xic ami ;7jc. HiiiH'iiilr we have a rep utation en French Satinet. When we say French we de net -ell yen Aincrleau goedi. Z'phyr (hiikIiuiiis in oxtvl extvl lcnt asMirlmeut of Htyk'i, at 'J0e, "je, 31e, 37 Je, One let Fine 1'arusels, bought at a great fcacrillee, will U helil at $1.75, i'J.5l anil 3.60. Hogu. lar prices of these yuetl", ?3.50 te tlO.ttl. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. DJJifAMj-dH Jlrij &00h. -AT- CENTRE SQUARE. Flne l-awnsnt.tv; cents nyard. Fine Lawns at t cents nyard. I.lghtCollcecaU,S, fli cent. I'rlnted Louden Stunllim, yard wide, lua n yard. Yard Wide Ilatlntc, It, 12," J cents. Levely Chnlllen, 5, 8, 10 cents, etc. Ileaiitlful New Printed Persian Mulls, 12) ecnls. " Kant Black " Lawns, 12) cenU a yard. While Lnwns, yard wide, 8 cent a yard. Iluttnn Melds, 3, 4, Scents n dercn. Jiru B' ACK KILKH. r & CALL ATTENTION TO LOTS OF SPECIALLY CHEAP BLACK SI LKS! At $1.00and $1.25 Per Yard. Without Doubt the Best for the Meney Ever Offered. v METZGER& HAUGHMAN, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (eri'OStTK TIIK pixmvE clo,sine eirr sale. Positive Clesinp; Out Sale. TH 15 ENTIHE HI OCK OK THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. MtSX BE C In Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Balbrigjjan and Gauze Underwear, Men's and Beys' Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs and Flannel Shirts. jlEVurylhlng nt H.irgiilu Trie , Philadelphia. Stere, 6 AM 8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, mar'J'J-lydiw B AHDiMcELHOV. bard & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, FL(ll'NCIN.H-Tln?clicniixtt I'leillicliitr In the city of ljineii'der. rieiiueinir ill IVx', t!7'ie, ttlc, IV, Mle, lt.'J,e, ", SI and Sl.'iV Kxtni-Miluc In Hiiinliiiri; and .Swlvs I'.iulii elilerlis. I)Hr-s.aiNailA.MHANI)TUILi:iiU NOKH-TIic best line of hi les in Hie city nt fi'Cc.Kc, 10,'nnil l'J.je. He of Hiichlni.' ceiitaliilin; Y2 jardsenlySV )er box, LudlcK' fiiimhiiln Aprons, l:irH sl7e, Keed iimllty, only iV 1 -idles' und Clilldi'iirsliliinluiniSiin Heiinclx, xtltehcd or uiste uiste uiste boaid.euly V'eaeh. HU.M.M Ell I'NDEHWEA II The (jrealcst bargains e er elhred In Unties', Mcn'sand C'hlldreii'n Suuiiiier UuderMcnr. HTAMPKIHIOOUS Exlni valua IliSlainiHiKloedx. Stanied I'llleu- KliauiH nt AV- nnd 2V (ht pair. Staliiied Linen Waslistlinil and hldeljeard Cevers, with l.iee-dra u lieiderw, at 2V, :1V, tee uud nil. MnlashcrH tniiiatehnt'Jii;;-cheapnt'JV. Spl.isliers from lOeup. Tidies irem 5c up. MEN S WKA It Extraordinary miIucm in CotienadoforHuiiiiner Wcnriit l'.'c, lV,lCc,'J0cnnd Jje. In Linen PaiitliiK at lSe and SMc. In Weel Ml'ed ut av, ItTJe nnd up. Kl.OUH OIL CLOTHM-r'rem June I, nnd co itlnulni; nix ineiitlm. Hie uianiifielnrirs of Oil Cleth lifive nd n need tlulr prlivs. We uicntleii t ic fact ut this time, und would Miy, c have heiiKlit our Hue rer the I 'all Ti ado before June 1 nl the old prleex, and Mhen you ure ready te buy your oil Cleth In the Pull come and me us for the best goods for the money In the city. Tabic, Shelf and Htalr Oil Cleth. 1'EATIIEIW Wc M.-1I Ihe best Feathers nt hal ou pay for the (.ecend (jradnclseulieie. Try us. HICYCI.ES -Agents for the Premier Hufelv Hleycles. Ilh-liest Krude .latest lluprevisl, easiest runiilin,' ulicels en tlie market, lireiiivd frame, Miitubjc for cither lady or ceutlrmeii, with a dlaiuend frame ferKentleiueu only, ntt.l ; less than any oilier diamond fruiuc8nfet. The Courier Safety for men mil 575. bard Sc Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOS. 33 AND 35 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Opposite Fountain Inn. iUrttchce. 11 1UI0AIM A fc,ON. L-OiA PRICES. Kolleuinc will le found n list of (joeds low priced always in our Moek: Child's fluid Finger Kings, '-!V.;MNses' lleld l'lner Hint's, 7.V.;!-idle.' Held Kluscrltlnirs, 8I.0U; NleceHutlens,:iV.,5iV.,1.0i); Cellar HiiIIeiik, BV. te fl.flO; Diamond Cellar Hultens, l); Ijulles' and -Misses' HrealpIlK, iV. le Jl.KI; .Mourning Pins nnd Enrrlncs, 2Jc. te S3U); Hracelets, U.V. te 810 j Nickel Clocks, II.UI; S-ly.MaiitluChx'k,f 1.T3; ljidles'lleld Watches, Jl,-,.7i; Nickel Watches, Jl.Ort; Kllcr Watches, S10. 3-llepa"Iriug In uli branches by geed workmen and ull uerkHiirmutcd. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING" STREET. (Crttrpct 1AKUAINS Shirk's -GO Carpet Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. WC II A VK Til K I.A1I0 K.ST ASH HlMT STOCK Mf Til E CITY. . H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. &cnnl JluHcce. JTXSTATE OK JOSEPH IIOTII. L-TK Ol U leineasier city, deceased. Leturs of ad ministration en Mild estate ha vlnn been grunted te the undersigned, ull persons Indebted ihcretu aru requeued te make linineilluie lmymciit, unit theise hiirtng claims or demands against the wiuie, will prfteiit thriu without delay for M-'ttk'timit te tee uiiden.tenel, rehldlng In Lan cu.tcr city. IlENHV HANSINO, AdnilnUtruier. ISO. X, Coyie, Attorney. mySWtda 10,01 0 Yards Hand-Mnde Torchon Laces at S, I, f),(5,7, 8, ldccnlnnxnrd. All arc m ort h 3 te 6 cents a yard mere. Dig Bargains In White Cotten Ijicesat 1,2, 3, 4 0 cents n yard. LeM-ly printed Crary or CrcpcHnc Cleths, I2)c. Exquisite Ht j les In Figured Organdie Lawm ut 1)i cents nyard. Dig- bargains In White lied Spreads at.'.O cents, f 1.00 nnd 11.25. OjojJbe. L'OOl'lilt neusi:.) N OSED OXJ NS Prices te CIemj Out the Steek.-ffu LANCASTEU, PEN.VA. Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Inn ) nil. rAHGAlNSt Hall ! TO- -fe it- XTOTICK TO TKK-SPARSEHS AND fUTN- e L N 151 W. All pen-ens are hereby forbidden otresUKen any of the lands of the Cornwall .jid Speedwell etut ill .euunen or Lancaster , unities, w hether iucleeit or unlncle-sed. either for the nil r ix wj of sheeting or fishing, us ilia il be rlitldly enferwd ngaJiut ull tres luKslngenFald lands or tue undersigned utter iasingen Id. uetlce. tli WM. COI.E.M AN FKEEMAN, II. I'Ull'l A1.I1E..-S, KUW. C. FKEEMAN, Atterneyi for H. W, Couhbae'i Heir. &aim2&&j&!S