Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 18, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1889.
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( ROBRRT CLARK, PriblUhcr.
BAILY INTXU.rTJF.rtCKK.-t'unllsried
rA avcry day in the ytnr, but Sunday. BervwJ
- fcjr curler in thin cttjr nfl surround I ng
' town at ten cents i week. By mail fire del
' tei year In advance; McenUn, month.
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WBCKLT INTELMOENCKR-One dollar nnd
' Mlr cents it year. In advance.
.JTOTKlE TO WJtWCRinratH-Rftnlt by check
?" T powteffleo order, nnd where neither of
', "these can be procured wnd Id a registered
5 v i IVHler
Wilwi il fti the rMtofllce, ns second class mull
?. .matter.
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LAK0ABTK1, PA., Jnae 18, 1889.
The Amendment.
J. ' TlkANI
can hardly ic a iieiiui 01 me
I viWWltef Uie election te-dny if there Is
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;Miyttiing HKe n fittr voiepenca. ine
y l-frohlbltlen nmciHlfiieiit can only have
. cnance inreugn wic ncuviiy m iw
-,'lHends and the IruHflerciiw or Ht fees.
,Thc sober wnse of the Mate will ccrlajn
;J ly condemn it by a very large majority,
wVt It lacxprcssctl ; ami there is no reaen
te believe that it will net be.
L. TliA nlttim ntttiitiilniAltl Wttllrwl ttT 1 lift
,i 1UU WIUV1 fllll:UlllVMI VVJIfj i-
peH tax asn voting qualification, will
i 'doubtless be adopted, alnce It Is in favor
'i witb.tlic political managers of both par
f jS tle It la however, we believe, ft ills
$ tlect step baekvvnrd in popular inivcrn-
A, mcnL The theory upon whleh It Is
iS$ baaed is that no cltircn who Is net
Willing te pay a tax ought te vote
ami it is a geed theory. In practice. It
lias net worked tut It was cxpcctctl te de,
since, the political parlies paid the small
tax of 25 cents te secure the vote. An
attempt was made te remedy the vv reng
by enacting that tliu tax should Ik paid
by the voter only. Tills law has lieen
defied openly by the political workers
and there wems have been no virility in
the machinery of JuMlee te bring them
te account for it. As matters stand the
IK1I tax Is simply a tax upon the
political organizations, and dot's net in
any way tend te confine the pilvliege of
the ballet te these who value it enough
te lie willing te pay twenty-live centa
ter It. But It would ! ivtlcr te held en
te this constitutional requirement and
te seek te perfect the legislation thai
would secure its virtue, instead of
abandoning the attempt. The great
defect of our universal suflragc system
is that It ceulldes the privilege of voting
te these who de net value it save as It is
an article of sale ; and It seems te be a
retrograde step In the purification of the
ballet te extend It te non-taxpayers, as
ia doubtless done te-day.
Eclipse of a Here.
Captain Murrell, of the Missouri, wlie
rcscueil the Damuark jteeplc, continues
te receive honors and glory In a meas
ure that would turn the head of one Ien
a. ii Intril .Iia ttttit
On ids return teJSugland,
tZi after his triumphs at Philadelphia ami
-& itaitiniere, ne w as received wiin ncciii
.jkf ' matiens that could hanlly have lieen
mere enthusiastic, if lie had Ikvii a sec-
elid Nelsen or Wellington. As his ship
i sailed up the Thames all the shipping
'was in gala dress of bunting, steam
"whistles shrieked and wharves and
decks were black with cheering people,
while the boysef tliCKchoe ship manned
the yardslwlls pealed, bands played and
:. cannon thundered. At the deck was a
?5m great crowd ami among them his fattier
VJ '... I .llw. I ...1...1. A .11,11..
I i MIIU Illirilivi iiiivt lt-liill.. 4 ili:llll-
V. iriifslifl ifiiiiinl(trM I1111I irulluiniil tn
!-???, ' receive him at the Mansion Iieiih;. headed
iosstTe.,luver ,.f XjoiiiIeii ami thu
tthewed tlu. uli i,e wn irtVented
glllllreil 111 l1l...riin,l t.JRO,,!,.. l,
!fSiIni '-i0 Pn'.ted each
prcaclied te a lin, . ', , . , ,
jAtlheJtnjJ BW wnlcli and a
t, j..' Wi U-JJill-fflitlis pay mini the
v5 -ft Nviieusc fund, lie was presented
ffWli n mmilvcref medals, geld wiiIcIkm
and ether tcBtiuieiiltils,incIudliigu letter
from Bismarck, and the American consul
give him the $2,f)00sulneribtd fur him
in Philadelphia.
New he comes back te America te re
ceive moreagold medals and predtues a
strange impression. His name is ass,,.
elated with a ready and berole answer te
tthe apical of lmK'riled humanity that
averted a terrible catastrophe, but slum
we lust thought of him the .loluistew 11
jMp, , horror has completely overwhelmed all
r& An.A. i..i..kui ..r 11... M1..1 irn... iv...
. until iiiiuram ii iiiu iiiiii. ! iii.i i.iii-
jnark bad gene down witli all en beard,
the Imprcwlon-et- horror w 011UI he
been faiut licside that left by tlie H(h1
that swept away tlieu.sands In a few
minutes, leaving lure ami there a soli
tary half crazed mourner and a mimic of
awfnl desolation. Murrell seemed n flue,
here when last Ivfeni us, and he no
doubt remains the same, but thu great
calamity called attention te greater
licrees who will never be honored with
medals and geld, or cheering and can
non. The two women who stayed in
the telegraph tower sending message of
warning. The known and unknown en
feet and horse, who gave their lives in
efforts, often futile, te warn the people.
The heroes, swept away without a
moment's warning, whose llrst thoughts
were of ethers.
The great emergency developed great
'qualities in every day men and women ;
and though we still agree that Munell
is a geed fellow, there are plenty mere
1 like him. AVe honor them all.
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A New Heiitc.
"Vc print elsewhere the statement of a
a new railroad connection of gre.it im-
pertauce, which is designed te make a
England and Pittsburg by way of the
. Peughkecpsle bridge and the railroad
line that has bceu built te connect
the Peughkecpsle railroads with it.
The Beading railroad has a connection
at Slatlugteu with the Philadelphia
system ; and lately it lias taUeu out a
& . charter te build a railroad from Harris-
" burg across the Susquehanna teujuiie-
&. rilnn with lt Htirrisliitrtr A P.ilmmu.
'J railroad, that extends from SIiIimiciis-
v', burg te rt p.iint nine miles from Harris
'. berp, where it ends in the air. The read
-f fcaa been entirely outside the Heading
'aytcm and there has been no excuse for
t. Urn ownership of It. "When the Seuth
:. Peen was being built, Mr.Uewen w an'i d
,fl taken Inte the line, but the ether par-
tie interested preferred te build their
a own read through the Cumberland val-
't ley. which was the easiest coustiuctieu
vea the Him), and they declined the pre-
"Stieu wilu thanks.
" jpjPbe Western Maryland railroad is a
: airang and ambitious corporation, in
Wfiicli BalUfBere city and 1 iconic are
aMafly iateresteil, that of late has len
MUlBg the feeble lines that It caniu
lama in its progress northward and
Waatward. Its latest acquisition lias
feaea the Hanover & Gettysburg
tettreaU, The Western Maryland
. Aa lsw.1ru 4...V. ....... Mini.).... ...1.1.
W1 Hne, north te iiauever and with
MMtuer nennweetward te l'hamleni
MHf . When the Beading and Potemcc
MieStee acrusa the river te llnrrH 111 ' it
Vttlbave a ckar run te 'uw Luglaud ;
and when It builds a seventy mllibreBch
wcslwartl, it will connect with the Bal Bal
tmieres& Ohie railroad at Hyndman ;
akl the new trans-Allegheny route te
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yerk
and Bosten will be nwde.
Mr. Pulton's Statement.
Mr. Jno. Fulton, general manager of
the Cambria Iren company, sends te
the Pittsburg DUnilcJi,n letter written
by him In 18S0, te D. J. Merrcll, then
general manager of the works of which
Mr. Fulton was engineer, protesting
against the manner In which the Seuth
Ferk dam was being repaired. He
found that hay and brush and peer
earth was liclng used in it, and that no
outlet was provided te let oft the water
t'e repair the dam when needed. Mr.
Fulton also enclees the reply of B. F.
Hull", the then president of the Fishing
club, who superintended the repairs of
the dam, and the letter of 11. .1. Mor Mer
rcll te Hull.
Frem this corresmndenee it appears
that there was no dispute, as te the use of
clay, hemlock boughs anil shaley earth
In making thedam ; and it also appears
that there was but a very feeble effort
made by the Cambria company te ne
curen belter construction. Mr. Merrcll
tells Mr. Bull' that they "dil net
wish te put nny obstruction in
the way of your accomplishing your
object lu the reconstruction of this
dam, but that he intut pretest against
a structure that will Ixj a ierH'tual
menace" te life ami property in the
Cencmaugh. He asks that an outlet be
provided by which the dam can lie
emptied; and says that If "this dam
should Ins securely reconstructed with a
safe means of drawing oil' the water In
case any weakness manifests Itself,
kiiii!(I rrfanl lic (icceiiiplMiinml nf (he.
work m a uy tlmfnililr. one" : and he
eilers te eo-eH!ralc In the work if the
store of water could lie utilized In case of
drought In the valley.
Mr. Fulton says that It was Dually
decided that f hey had no legal means of
nrrcstlug the repairs te the dam ; and
they dlil nothing. Hut it is clear from
the tone or Mr. Merrell's letter that they
were net at all indisposed te (lie erection
tlietlniii If properly done ; and It htiiis
a faircouclusieii that their objection was
oveiceineiliy their greater ileslre,eltlier te
have the dam or te have the geed will
of the Important membcra of the club;
because no one will for a moment ques
tion that they had a t-ulllcicut legal
icniedy by which te prevent the con
struction of the dam as a public uui
siinee, which It clearly would have Ik-cii
IT insecurely made, as they declared it
was In'itig made. Certainly Mr. Fulton
deca net relieve the Cumin in iron com
pany efllelals from blame by showing
that they knew t lie dam was liclng lui lui
precrly repaired and failed te step it.
Hut it is Interesting te note that no
complaint was made In IfAOby Mr. Ful
ton of the Inefllelency of t lie overllew
passage provided at the surface, though
be new says that it was the "choking
by lumber, In usli ami legs of (IiImomt (IiImemt (IiImomt
llew which was originally 70 leet
wide, that caused the water te
Hew ever the central portion of thu dam,
that had been repaired, making the
bieak that has caused such a terilble
disaster te the Cenemaiigh valley."
It Is rather surprising te rend Hint a
Flench admiral lias lieen cuiiiplniiiiiig te
tliu riinuilier of Deputies Unit the men-of-war
new possessed by France urn of
.itillitiutcd type, and tlie surprise is in
creased by the reply el the minister of
murine, who tacitly iiiliiilttcil tlie t tit ni
tlie statement, mid wants te spend ten
million dollars by controlling ultli prhutc.
til ins for new ships, although llm gicat
government shlpyauls aie being worked
te tlielr utmost uip.u Ity lep.iiriug old
and building neve,
Tim navy of France h.is nveuUy been
proiieumcd by high English authority
htiDiigcrtlun that of any ether power. A
little 111010 than a j ear age the llritlsli Ad
mirals Nymnuds Hornby ami Alcester,
caused gie.it alaim lu Kiiglaud by pub
licly conceding Iho mmil siipeileilty el
I '1. nice, ami new I'icikIi admirals uik
luitlier Increase, that their Meets may
cqu,il tliu united Metis of Italy ami (ici
iiiniiy. As the latter lias only recently
given nun li attention te her uay and war
ships take ears te build, I '1 nine Is looking
en the Italian uuderstamllng with iter
many as liriuly established.
A sue Aiueiic.ms are just beginiug te
replace our undent wooden n.iy, It may
be interesting te note what kind of ves
sels the Ficnch admirals consider anti
quated. In ISSfi tlicy had eighteen he.y
iieu-elnil luittle ships, eleven of the samu
of light draft for coast defense, ten iron
clad cruisers, four Iren-clad gnu beats,
tlility-nlne protected steel ciuisers, one
pietcilcd toijHsle ciulscr, nine sea-going
torfHsle beats, clulitcen preteilett gun beats
twelve prelectisl steam slcsqis and forty
training ships. In addition, seven siwer
t til arnuMcd crtiisetswere almost ready for
launching. .Ne wonder tint elllcers of a
Fremh cniiser which teuclusl at Atlautiu
peitsa.vcar age, were dcllglited with tlie
rate ami curious cellet tieu of naval an
tiques, kueuu.iNtlic American navy. And
j el 1'iameeiies for 1110111 ships, licciusc,
forsooth, Mivcral ether nations may out eut
mimbei her l. combining.
Scaiiiiew Jack, the man who llrst
brought KiikIIsIi spanouste Philadelphia,
has Just (llcl in ticiiiianteu 11. His uanie
was Jehn V. Ilanlcley, and he vvnsa natlv e
of ; Manchester. England. Iliiriug a visit te
his native heme.iii IMKI, lie ris-ellu cable
dispatdi fieiucit.v councils te c.iptureaud
briiiK with lilm en his leliiiueun llieuviud
Huglish fcpairevvs. i'li.-se blnls vveie lllt
erattsl iutlieclty Npiaies of Pliiladelphi.i,
where II wiisheHslthe; weuldeteitiiiuatii
the millions of catcrpill.tis en Hie lices.
They did destiny the vveiius, but many
giHKUllirens have siiue been longing ler
soiue means of destieiui; Iho ssurews
whlih seem te liniuuieiisingnt an alarming
rate and diiv lug aw ay our 1 .itlve birds.
.1011.V (iii.ni:tti- hi'.aii.
The Velei'iui Acter 1'im.cs Avva.viit Ills
Heme In Ito-len.
Jehn (illbert, tlie actor, died at his home
in Bosten, 011 Memlay arteiuiMiu.
Jehn Oibbs Gilburt was beiu in llosteu,
Mass., 1810. Ite was educated lu tlie pub
lic schools. After some experience hi pii pii
vate tlicatilc lis he appeared in ISiS. at the
old Trcment theatre as Jalller, hi " Vculce
I'reerMHl." .Mr. Oilbeit wien Ikvjiue a
stock atter en the pav of three dollars per
week, and diss.itislleil with his condition,
bought an engagement with the New Or
leans theatre, ami jitayed "genenil util
ity." Kubsisiieiitly hencteil for ten vein,
in llosteu and New Yerk. In IMtMi.
lilllicrt went te Louden and joined thu
company of the Primes' theatre, Iiavint;
b;eu cnjiigtsl te represent Hip parts of old
men in simulant comedies. Ills llrst a p
wai jure theie was 11s Mr Hubert llr.imble,
m "The Peer lientlciiiau." Alter Iho
ilose or the Ioiideii season he visited
r.nis ler ihe purpose or study. In 1Mb he
returned h, this country.
Helal been tw lee married. Awnv from
Iho the.it re Ills llfe has been quiet iuul 10.
tired. He Is 0110 or the low crferiiiers
bsfere the public w hese career ieiiiim-sI
mero than two Keneralleiis Ireui the dnvs
when he played In counts, tlen with Cisiiier,
Junius II. lineth and tlie Kciublcs. 1IH
rane or iharai-ters waswhle in isiuuslv
!"d trapedy. Anions his mit ipula'r
iiersoiuMeiiH are Mr Peter Ttuile, Sir An An
teony Ab'-ile, lxrd Ogleby, Jeb Theiu-Ix-rry
and OIu Der a ten.
Teaetiera Klectrsl.
F.iitnATA, June 17. The following
teachers have been elected te-dy for the
publie schools of Hphratn tewnship: Acsd
cmy, T. V. Heddlg ; Kphrnta Centre, h. J.
Miller, sceendnry, J. Hart Heeher, pri
mary 1 Hast I'phratn secondary, J. 1. Dry,
primary, Hadie Hew man 1 West Hphrata
secondary, A. H. Kline, primary, J. J.
Ycagcr; Mohlcr's.Oce. Z. Hunter! Hprlng Hprlng
ie, Mary K. Buck waiter ; Lincoln sec
ondary, F. 8. Kllngcr, prhnae'i I O.
Backer; Mlddle Creek, (lee. H. Kemper ;
West Akren secondary, H. O. Zcrfass, pri
mary, K. Mae Illckliniii; livst Akren, C. II.
.wn'lley; Htniiiinctz'B, Kate Heltiiinn;
Ilrtlinny, Milten Clauscrj llahnstevvii,
Tliee. Ulnss; Frysvllle, II. H. Jaceby:
llcrgstrasse, vacant.
Tliore were fourteen applicants In the
clas and all rtselvcd icrtlllentcs cxecjit
one. Pnif. ltrecht was pleased with the
class and remarked Hint it was above the
av ernge.
Y01111K Turkeys Killed lly llees.
Frem tlie Allfiitinvn Iifinecnit.
A very queer mid unusual hnp)cniug
leek place at the residence of Mr. Joel ,
Kcs:k, lu western Hnllsbury, en Wednes
day last. The family had become jssessnl
efa bnxsl ofseven young turknys by the
usual hatihitig iiriK'es, and licing very
lively and lliiiirlslilug Iho members of the
household already pictured te themselves
Iho pleasures of turkey dinners during the
holiday season of ue.xt winter. Mr. K.
also has an apiary constituted of a number
of stands of bees, mid iioniehewtliotnrkeys
and bees failed te establish a neighborly
ami friendly companionship, even though
they lived en the same premises. At any
rate, en the j einig Kallluaclniis venturing
Inte the vicinity of the bee stands 011 Wt
Wednesday Iho (MfiipnnlH of the latter
rushed out" efthclr hives by tlieusands.imd
making an atlnck 011 the 01111g fowls stung
them se tcrrllicallv that they died from the
ctlts ts lu a very short time. What caused
Iho feeling of iiiitiignuisiii te the Innocent
lurks can of course net be said, but II was
net thai they were intruders, lu thai of the
total number net a slngle 0110 had ap
proached the hives nearer than several feet.
Fer some leaseu, however, the bees be
came exasjicralcd. and Mocking out uihiii
the visitors te their domains they applied
their "business ends" most wiatlifiillv,
and with elicits that proved fatal tu the
cntlie number.
A Typo-WHter Cypher.
Adovlce fur secret wrltlnuby
means el
Iho lypc-wrltei Is inriitleiiiil hi the liiicr
he I viie-writei Is nientiniiHl 111 the I'ltiicf
H'erW as 11 recent invention. It requires
tw e tyne-w riters similarly adjusted. They
1110 se ceustrii'-tiil thni the tycM can be
shifted from their normal position ; se that
the operator, stilklnn the key in the usual
wnv. really writes ether letters than these
lu Ids copy, forming a cipher copy. The
receiver adjusts his machine lu an opposite
direction, and writes from thu cipher copy,
and his machine records the letters of the
original copy. The prinupln is very sim
ple, nays the Mrelittnictil AVic, and it at
once suggests ihe possibility of applying
tlin principle of Iho combination lock te
such a contrivance ler 1111 lype-wrucrs, se
that each ew tier of 11 machine can set it te
any combination, which only he and his
eefresHindeut should knew.
senator l.aineren's Meii-lu-laivv Dies.
William It. llmiHey, aged ;i."i, seu of
Judge Jeseph I. Ilra'dley, of Hie Culled
.States supreme court, died at his residence
ill Newark, N. .1., 011 Monday. He had
been 11 victim of consumption for" years,
and had tinvclcd extensively te try and
1 heck the disease. Nine venrs age he mar
ried Virginia rameien, eldest (laughter of
J. II. I'aiueren, of Pennsylvania. The
widow ami two children survive him, Mr.
liradtcy graduated at Bulgers college In
1ST I.
Heys Jtatcti by Wolves.
Twoihtldieiief I'd ward llaehus, a farmer
of Hosier, Me., a small village llfly miles
south of Kansas City, went teaeieek about
a uille from home te llsh. V'pen their rail
ing te return at nlht searching parties
wcioergniiicd. Their bones weie found
near a led go of locks that had long been
known us WelPs Den. A band el'tlmlur
wolves have inlestisl that sis tlen I'm curs
and thu i hlldrcn were killed and eaten by
theauiiuals. The boys weie aged It) anil
1- years.
lied Locusts In southern Perks,
Clouds of ml locusts, se thick that they
east a shadow Uhih the eaith, nie terrify,
iugthcpceplu in thu vh hilly of Moiga'u Meiga'u Moiga'u
lew n, in Iho southern put et llciksceuuty.
When thev alight Iho glass and gnilii ciejis
disanpear befoie their vor.uieus attacli.
Meck must all be kept illidei cover, and
l.iimeisde nut risk driving heises upon
hlghwavs. Net since 1ST-liave the locusts
been se mnneieiis nnil destiuithe.
T OODHbAIIHAPAKH.I.A.
That Tired Feeling
lse rlcixcil liynliuit cMDlieilj at tills se.i.
en, iuul mail xeplc ir-mt In lle.xrNUM'a
rllla ledrlviMinnj tlii'laiiauei ami exhaustion,
llm IiIirhI, IiuIcii Willi Impurities wliUli lunc
ls"i lui'UinulaltiiK ter limellis, mmn slni;
lilslily HireiiKli tlie vclii", Hi,, lulu. I mils In
think iiill(l and tin liei u sllllsliiuir te
iishiiiiI. HimmI'm Sarmiparllla N Jut nhall
neisliil. It purlltcM, i.illes mnl curh lies the
IiIimhI, iimkis the hi'.ul ilcar, cnales an Mic
lite, oMTi-einos Dial tlml IitIIih;, tunes tlie
iicneiiss sit in, ninl Impiitti licaltli ami vlpir
te tlie whole Ii.hI)-.
HOOD'S SAItSAl'AItll.l.A
".My apiH'tllu whs sHir. liuulit net stis?p,
hail lieailiiihea Ktcat ileal, (Vitus lu my lnuk,
lillieils tt lit nut tame riKiitiirl.v. Hmsl's
NirMiparllla tu 11 .hint time dlil 1110 su linn li
KimmI tlml I fid like a new man. My uilnnuil
allies arc relieved, my iipMtlte ItnpreviHl. 1
say In ntln rs who need a neml uiedliine, try
HiHHl'k Kirsaisirllla and w" (iieitin. I',
Jai kshs, Itexlmry htatlun, roan,
.MAKF.STIII: WHAK SiitONi!
Ker jcurs 1 vtns slrk evtry sprlui;, lint lust
jc.ir liKik IIk Nirsaisnllla and jiavenet
seruiiklikda) sluiv. ' 11. V. HI' N, -Mllleu,
Miik.
" I take IIimkPn -Nirsaparllta'asa sprlui; tonic
and I iii'iiinniiiid II te nil who have Hint mis-
ruble tiled In llm;. ' f I'ncMI.IVI., lliide
Htnvl,lliiniklii, N Y.
HOOD'S SAKSAPAKI1XA
Sold hj nit ilriniiilstK II ; slxfer fi, PreMitsl
mil) l')'l' I. II1111I1.V 111.. Levvt II. .Man..
lUllHisi'.si)M. lull, I. AH (I)
iirKKXAMi.'i:i:u:snii:i:7
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE!
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed 1
ir jeii havcttif in examined) 011 will probably
Mud Dial llicie iHseuu'thluK wmiu: with thuu,
11 ml tlml kIiism h w III lie 11 treat lielii le v nil.
Wu u liiliiiltable "Ht. MaSTA lenses
w till li are luaile mil) b un.huiI nceniiininlif
by IuuIIiik Oculists us the lcst aids te direc
tive vision.
Hetltl (leld KiH'Ctai-li s, s.'!.lMl; usual lirle-,
hlis I KiHH'lacles Alie.: usual prlis', s..(Ki.
Artllliiallcsliinrted, si ; usual nrlce, Mil.
M. ZINEMAN Si BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OPl'ICIANS, PHIiaiiKU'HIA.
Ileluct n Chetnut mid Walnut htrn In.
ui)-l)d
I KVAN .V hONrt.
These Are Trying Times.
i, Ihcy arc Ir) lug times lu inure senses lhau
eiu-; and every itixsl house wile knows the dllll
i'lill) el IiiivIhi;khn1,wvI bread In vir) het
w miller. Hut this task inn) bcituiUrcd eein-isimtlvi-l)
i-usy by liavlnu the rlKlit kind e
I lour, Mint I'ur; enu who bus unsl ll.idiuit
that
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Ik Ihe KlKlil Klait. Try It, and You'll Iluy It.
Levari & Sens,
MERCHANT MILLERS.
ds-)il
kl,I!r,i'J:JV, Luiueu uteiik, is t'i:.vrni:
tj r)t(lJAltu
PURE RYE WHISKY.
My own dUtilUulen. MplVlfd
Uitnamaltctr'.
riiHJvDKLrniA, Tuesday, June IS, 189.
What de you think a dress
Rattcrn of Gloriosa weighs ?
Text te nothing. 48 inches,
$1.50.
Crazy Crepe would almost
llent in air. I2c. t
Plenty of ether stuffs that
suggest woven wind.
Let the mercury simmer.
Scotch Zephyr Ginghams that
have a market right te be 40
and 50c arc 25 and 37c.
Sateens go the same way.
Yeu may get a 25c grade for
i2jc.
Seme geed, desirable, sea
sonable Jerseys are half price ;
ethers are two-thirds. Half a
dozen tables full have been
specially interesting te you.
Of course the biggest bar
gains are net last te go.
Second fleer, ClirsdmitMrrcl side. Five olovn elovn olevn
tors. Hew cool and inviting the
well-kept, velvety lawn leeks
with the mercury in the nineties
and pavements broiling het.
Clip it " early and often." The
Themas Lawn Mower does the
work perfectly. $5.75 for 10
inch, J6.50 for 1 2-inch. $7.25
for 14-inch, $8 for 1 6-inch.
Haw-incut, nerlliuist of (cntrr.
If you'd rather hand-hack the
grass, here's a geed sickle for
25c.
llasement, net tlic.ist of ti litre.
Garden Hese of course.
Three-quarter inch, 3-pIy :
III uk, III and IV u feet
White, IS unit ",1k: a feet
l'lMt-i hiss Cotten Ilisc,IJcn feet.
Streng Reels te held 100
feet of hose, $1.25 ; te held 200
feet, $2.50. Reel that self
winds the Hese, $5.25.
IIiimmiiciiI, near ci ntrc stairs.
Muggy weather means mos
quitoes. Never mind ! Only
35c for an adjustable Window
Screen. Screen Deers, $1.50,
with two spring hinges and a
knob.
Ilaseiurnt, north efcenlrc.
The $6 Carriage for Baby
has a strong, neat rattan body,
serviceable running gears, jute
cushion, and S springs. We
have hardly a carriage that will
take mere of the jolt and jar out
of traveling. What you pay
beyond mostly gees for gew
gaws and luxury. Any price
you say.
Maybe fifty Carriages, each
different, where you can see
them at a glance. Or you may
pick the parts and we will get
up a carriage te your mind.
The 13.25 Carriage of ten
days age is 12 new.
Ilascmnit, northeast of irntii1.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Itlinrcllam'euQ.
CIOI.I.AKH AMI CL'ITM Till'. I.ATIXT,
the most ileeirable, and most loinrerlable
hilar s ami alvles mi) size, nt IMIIHMAN'S
(Ji ills' rurnlshlliK Stere. -I- vcM KliiKstriet.
Uxi!i:iivi:aii i.niiir .i ii:ihi.m
vmlKlit muii rwear 111 all Kradisund any
"l':'.'."1 'UNMANN (Jems' ruinWilnjcHteic,
IJ West KIukMiccI.
G
111'Yll.Vl.lj
CKIAHSTOIti:
I inn new is-aled at Ne.7Vuit Klni; streil,
wheie I will nt all times keep en lunula mil
line or iIieIih elK.irs, Kinnklns' and iliewlnir
lobacies. Will . ,,.,im,I tehnvnni) nlciiils
nnd luitrensKlvu men call.
aprlmileiMl ji.i. j, HeluiKlt.
Nil TIIIMlSAIinNlir WHAT T1IKY
IV sismii ' I'ominen sense and thlrt)-tlve
dellaisMi'iiiiill rlKlil.iiuil irveu leek Inlii this
lib c little nrrangcmi nt, Its like the Krwjev Inis
ler, It wen 1 work. A mem smntnrliiKlr Iiim.u Iiim.u
KeeiiliiK nnd Iho mereeH'nliin' nnd ehislnc iiru
set or Nsiks din's net isiiistilute tliui mire course
of ih. i.am;as.ti:u iifsims cei.i,i:.ii:,
:".'.' V '-'"', Mi'uslns't. ThoreuKli lnsiiuetleii
III all blanches ei.senl lul ten business, ducal Ien
consulate tliu. eure. 'terms consistent with
thu Instriulleii. Vitiliesn,
11. t wi:ini,i:ii. l'riiiciisii.
(lOAXUHKi:
Jt
'Iheilrrat I'd hi. tT)rellen Warblirs, at
Maennercher Garden I
Xew- I'lrreruiaiice liver) i:eulni;.
IjiiII.x withetitesiurl mid miners net admit.
ted te tllCKIIIltCII,
Inc.iseel Imlemenl weather ion. cits vvIIIIm
In Id lu .Vlii'imirihur Hull. I'lurifeie noun need
heslliitete visit Uie.e u lelirali d Tv rellens.
I'mf. Tilt's Woud. rful Marionettes .Mieu- and
Jesi'iih lt.)ereus.i,iuriiiv uIl-IU.
Jc.Wm.1 ( ITAKI'ld:, Piep.
"vxnurTiii:
LARGEST CONCERTS
i:ir h.ld In this (.'it) will bent the
MENNERCHORHALL,
-ON
TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1889,
C'einsed or the (Ireat Tyrellin Slnccrs, I'nif.
rill's Wonderful Marienette HIiew,
mid our well-known
JOSEPH ROYER.
I'.m.erl Hiatus, it sOVleek.
A.lmlssl.m Tit kru iiiii be had at the entnuue
.IiiIIh,2V., nilldren, IIV. Jell-Ud
CTKAM. "
v'e desire te call Itlin atlrullun of eensunicis
of riteaiu (iiMidsuuit Kui:liux'rs' Mipplies, te our
li.rReaud vnri.slst.s-k or I'lis's, Valves, reeks,
Mulle.ible mid I'ust Iren rutins-, Asbestos,
ViilcnlHseiiuiid t'Midurlan, hlieel. I'istenainl
Valvel'afktiiK; .ssceit'h nnd Ittsl Line Itelleft
liiKlaui;e (llasseN, Menu ltadl.iters mid hteam
llentlm; Ai'iMimtus; rvt and Cap Screws, and
In fact almost ecr llilni; muilrctl liy kteiuu
umt, iuul all of width vtu eiler at prlcis which
we Kiuin.iiU.i te bu lower thnn Iikimi of mi)
ether dtnler lu Hits v I. lulty.
Wehuvu isisltlvely thu farucst slot k, and le
Iiik centiceted with the Ttli phone i:ehuuse,
nreprcistnd tuittslveaud till nil erilers In llie
sliertist peiulu time. Wluntn wnut of nil).
thiiiKlu ear line, tall en us for prlcesuudwe
will convince jeii of our ability unit willing
lies ioutve)eu .Ment'), lk'lay nnd Vexation.
Our f.u Utiles for luriiUldiii; Kui:lnes, lleliers,
Miu'tliiK, l'lillMk, llaimers, SHH-iul Jlachlner),
riuiulH'rs' and liak KltliiV lisils, rutierns,
MisleU.nnd Iren and llmss Cnktluiss, nnd for
the prompt icpnlref all kind of mu.'hliierv are
unex.vlltst in l.iue.tsler, nnd we rcspectlully
hulitlt u khnrc uf )imr isitiimaiic
Central Machine Works,
131 A 1JU NOHTlU'IIKs.l'IAN hTltllhT,
I.vcvsirn, I'a.
OimkI Werk, lteusouatiie L'lmrges, I'reinpt
liekk, Tcleplieau i-nniicctinii tli-tfdU
vtih'K'i: te Tintissi:ii.s ami eu.v.
L Jvllll". All ISTMUiHiire lienb) forbidden
lotrckaseiimi) efthul indi. of the I'erniiall
,jidHfdel tsstaltin Ixbaiinn or Ijiueater
mimics wu. iner nit instsi or uuuujecu,clllitr
forlhe iairjs.. of kluaiiln;; or tlslilnir, nsibe
law win
Istksluiri
be rls'idl) enfnrtxsl lU'allisl ull tres-
isiksinsniiMiltiluiuU of the unilirklenetl after
tills uuUiv,
VOL fOI.KMAN FUKIIMAN,
It. I'llHCY Al MIN,
i.uw. l'. Kitn;vi .v,
AtU)nie)sferl!. W. Culeuiuu'k UUrk.
ttalrtv;? of 4faMan,
' & $ r
1?
iMChi
A BTIUCH Bn08.
ASTRICH BROS.
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN
STREET.
Closing out a let of White Pearl But But
temi, In 18, IX), 1.-J mnl 1!4 line, at 10c a
card ; the former price of tlivw 15 te iWe
a ilezen.
A full line of Canvas anil Leather
Helta, with adjustable hucklea and
straps, 10, 15, 115 te 60c apiece.
All the best makes of Dress Hhlclds,
In rtibher, cloth, ateckluctte and silk.
Rubber Lined Klilclds, 5c.
Hi'aniletw Btoeklnctte, 10c.
Bilk Shields, '2Z mnl 'Sk.
Ojieiied 100 deciia new 1'niifv Bor
dered, Fancy Centre, 'and Plain White
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, ler in',
apiece, wild liefere at 10c.
Jlibbenf,
New Fancy Klbbens, lu Nih. 12, 1(1
and t-1, at 113c a yard, liuperfeil te sell at
50 mid oec.
Surah SVM and Sulim,
A full line of all the latest colors In
Surah Kilk, an excellent quality, at 75c
a yard.
Illnck Silk Draiiery ret, at 11, $1,115,
J1.50nUi:.e0ii yard.
Wack Flali Net for Draiiery, 18-lnch
wide, nt $1 a yard.
JakIIlh', Otitl'n and Children' Game
and fibbed Litfc Underwear.
Ladles', nt lL'J. 17, It), Si, 37 and 50c.
Sieclal bargain in Kcntilnu French
Dark BalhrigKau Vests, silk stitched,
silk hound and carl buttons, short
sleeves, at lUki ; regular price 75c.
Ladies' low-neck, gauze IkmIIcs, tight
lifting, silk hound, at lilje a jilece; regu
lar prlee IHc.
Our line of While Hats, the largest
ever seen here.
White Leghorn and Fancy Straws, at
Isitteni prices.
Whlte Sailor Hats, in great variety.
White and Black Lace Hats.
White ami Fancy Satin and Feather
Fans.
White and Cream Silk Mitts.
Whlte Sash lllhlmns.
Fine White Laces.
New Itiichiugs.
Cream Jerseys mid Blouses.
Our prices en these lower than ever.
Conic mid price them.
Cream, Black mid iilue Canvas Belts.
Leather Belts, Ac.
On presentation of bills of goods te the
amount of J.j.00 or ever, bought at our
stoic, we will give you ".Sunshine for
Little Children," IS pages, mid two
lieautlful water color engravings by Ida
Waugh, one of America's greatest
artists.
ASTRICH BROS.,
1 15 & 1 17 North Queen St.
(L-I)iita )nll.
TTIOII AMAllTIN.
'l'OlLET WARE AT CHINA
1 1 ALL.
Are you looking for Toilet
Sets, either painted neatly or
with elaborate decorations, or
en which the artist's skill is dis
played ? Yeu can have no better
opportunity te supply your
wants than te call and see our
assortment. About the price and
quality there can be no question.
The privilege of exchanging if
net satisfactory, together with
the large variety te select from,
are advantages te be had at
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
1 5 East King St.
ellMfd
J.
II. JIAItl'IN J: L'O.
SOUVENIRS
ART CHINA AND BRIC-A-BRAC
!
While our stock must of ne
cessity anticipate the needs of
coining seasons, it is, as all
stocks should be, most prolific
in its offering of present neces
sities. It's an index, se te speak,
te the season's needs, and from
its full pages . , shelves we
select a few items of special in
terest. In this collection will be
found choice pieces of Bric-a-Brac
and Art China, suitable
for Souvenirs en
COMMENCEMENT DAY.
ART CHINA!
Cream and Sugar Sets, Berry
Sets, Berry Bowls, Ice Cream
Sets, Ice Bowls, Salad Bowls,
Salad Casters, Rese Bowls, Olive
Trays, Bread Trays, Soiree
Sets, Bulb Vases, Carafes, Jap
anese Fruit Bowls.
BRIC-A-BRAC,
In Royal Worcester, Belgium
Ware, Japanese Ware, Doulton
Vases, Belleek Vases, Cameo
Ware.
J. Ii. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa,
Vvjg mebbi.
pOITIV CtOHISO OUT 8AI.K.
w t s,
'Positive Closing Out Sale.
Tilt: ENT1IIE HIOCK OK
THE PHILADELPHIA STOBE.
MTJSX BE CLOSED OUTT
In Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Balbriggan and Gauze
Underwear, Men's and Beys' Laundried and Unlaundried
Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs and Flannel Shirts.
B-Eer thins l Bargain I'rlccs te Clese Out tlio8leck.-sm
6 MD 8 NORTH
mar29-lj(lAw
toot anti giltece.
B
oeraANiisnoia.
BARGAINS IN SHOES.
Just received, rtlrcct from the factory, ever
0110 thousand pairs of I-nitlns' Hheca ttmtwcre
made anil Mnmpctt te Im xeld for Si.SOii putr,
but the party failed Isifore the goods werefln
lihcd; sol made, them 1111 offer nt Iho factory
for the Roeds-nnd hud them MnUhed liiKplcndld
M) le, nnd I mil effi rim; ) oil thev shorn fur H.M
nntl&OOpcr pair nnd every pnlr Riianiutecd.
He this Is a rare ehnnee te get 11 S2.50 khoe for
(1.50 and (2.01). Alse a let of .Mcn nnd Hey's
HIichk we arc desha; out rhcap. A full line of
Illnck and Tan Oxford TIcm rer Ijtle, Misses
and Children at Iho tewcit prices In the city.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 EABT KINO STREET,
LANOASTKIt, I'A. nIO-lyiUw
IOOTH AND bl!Oh.
ffiO CM BUT
OUK-
Mcu's I.lRht Checkered and I'lnln Illith
Hoek-LnioCanvns Shoes, with ruliberseles, for
Tcnnl, C)iiinnsuins, Huse Hull, etc., sires 5 te
0,(1.23. The regular prim of llicsu shoes Ih
(1.50, but e lieiiKht a " Jeb Let." When these
are all no don't think ue can get nuy muru te
sell at (Ills price.
Men's WlKHiinit, flj Ijulles, Tee; llejs, (Be,
nnd CM I lil roll's . 55c. These, tee, are a "Jeb Ixt."
Next let tt til have te be sold at regular prices.
Men's, Hejs' and Youth's Tnn Tlpltcgular
Cut, Iloek-Ijtco Hliees, (1.00 per pair; better
grade of Men's at (2, f-.50 ill id i-i.
Men's Tip Tun I.etv Uice Shoes at JI.50 and S-
Hejs' Veal Calf Ijtce, lliitteu and t'engrtss
Shoes, sires 3 te 5J, S1.2").
We liave ene of the largest lines nnd assort
ments of Men's, lle.ts nnd Youth's Calf Don Den Don
gela and Kangaroo Shoes In thut Ity,
Ijidles' riain Tiki Tan Ovfurds, T.ic. and up
wards. Ijidles' Tip Tan Oxfeids, 75c. nnd upwards.
Uulles' l'uliiit LeathtrTIp Oxfords, 75c. .mil
upwards.
LiiiIIch' I'lnln Ten Dongola Orerds,75c.nnd
upwiirds.
The two last mentioned shoes bent anj thing
weuttrsatv for the money,
Ijidles' Kltt OiH-rn bllppen., 50c. and upwards.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
The Leaders of Lew Prices
-IN-
Beets and Shoes,
3 & 5 East King St.,
I.ANCAHTi:it, 1.
ej-Siere rinsed ev cry et enlng at 0 n't lock, ex
cept Mendio and Saturday,
CUitliiiiit.
lOOtV NOVlXTUiSI XH80
H. GERHART S.
Iho most ceniphlii iikwirlnient of Siirlng
Ottri'isitlug Cngllsh f'livv lets, Iiiugi.iial nnd
Cusshnere.'sultlug nnd Tieiiscrlng Hint li.is evt r
been shown lu this ctl.v. WerUm.iushlp thu
bestuud ull goods trurnuittsl us ii-pn-stnlisl.
It. (IKItllAKT,
Ne. n North queen Strict.
3-Onty Direct lniperllng Tailor In the City
of Iiucustt r.
s
'TOP! THINK I
At this dat.whiu teinis-litiuu tsgnul.the
eiiKteini'rlisiks teseu Who Ulvts.Net l'l utilises
-I1AIHIAINS.
Cusleiner, Slop I Think ! Who pay for ex
tensive ad vertisemtutH?
We de net Ail vrMlse llurgalns, dealing Sales,
etc., but give ou Hie benefit of that whith
ethers glve the printer.
Our Counters Contain All that Is Ntw lu
SUITINGS. TROUSERINGS AND
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Ourl'rlivnumtlii Iewcst l'ullile le de Jus
tice te customer und eurselv e.
ASKEW,
NO'S. vjj I AND J.'lll YVtr KINO HIIIKKI'.
iniirlJ-liiud
illfuclce.
--ICYCI.V, TIUCVCI,1, TANDKMS.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems,
DURABLE, CIMrLE.
f.CAUANTKi:!) Hlllllfer OIlADi:,
1I.I.USTKATKU CATAI.OtiL'i: FHEI1
POPE TVP'G CO.,
79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON.
IlltANCIl IIOHsKS UWnrivii St., New Yerk
."t V'abi.hAve.1l'lll(iigii.
Ker s.ile hv JOHN'S. MlIisfeKIt, Ne. 2 North
Street, Celuinbln. nus.l iteiMl
rilllK UIVAI. l'OI'NTAIN I'KN-THiniKST
1 ituiltheaisit lutlie market II Uunit geld
is ii. Ilniil rubber heliltr, uevir g U out of
order, i-nstl lillfsl. Call uml t vanillic, lufere
purelinlngilsewhtie. At I ItlS.MAN hUcnU'
r'urulshliib' hteiv, 12 Vit King Uaet.
D. P. STACKHOESE.
IHI t Mffif,
QUEEU STREET,
tiANCABTEK. 1'ENN'A.
f-nvuUuvc.
w
'IDMYEK'B COKNKIl.
AN ADVANTAGE
YOU S1IOUM) NOT MISS.
The advnntjigc of selecting from the Inmost
ni.d most complcte stock of
FURNITURE
we ever offered, nnd ene which must satisfy
most nnj one. It Is well selected, the newest In
design, geed and
Lew Priced,
The advantage of selecting from siUrin sleck
Is mi Important censlilrraltun, and assures the
purchaser turfed sutlsrnctleu.
We vicre never lu better shupc tescrve jeti.
Is tlii'ie anything jeii wnnt In Furniture?
IP SO, CALL AT
WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE,
COItXKR OF
E. King & Duke Sts.
e
(JUS A UIIlll'3.
IT STANDS TO UHASON THAT WE HAVK
Tin;
NEWEST STYLES
In Handsome, Well-Miide
FURNITURE
Fer tlie Kntlre Heuse, at SMALL I'llOFlT
Otherwise vte could net makn shipments
thinugli tlic STATU and even Inte rilladel
plilii. Display of New Ideas In T.irler Suites
llils week. Call nnd sen tlieiu.
OCHv& GIBBS,
Muuufactuiers nnd Dialers, ill, .Td nnd 4th
Floers,
NO. 31 SOUTH QOP.CN ST.
nll-lyd
H
KINITSH'W.
WKDONOrWAnUN'lII.THKKNDOrTHr.
SUAbON.IlUTOKl'int VOW out
Summer Goods
AS FOLLOWS:
Ferth ('hah, folding, ull both c.iriet nnd bent
weed, Sl.'is
Kuekcr, slrein; und diunbli', Sl.iU.
Our litmler, the largest and best ellertsl lu Ihe
illy nt Jelibus' price.
'I vrLiity-tlvuethr r I tuckers nt u eutefuUveiuli.
Ilenthes that fulil and will slnnd tlie ntln,
t.'i."). All Iren and weed.
stock Is large and vte want te inmult.
Fill up veur penhes new und you will be
suited. Walt and the best will be selciteil.
?'AI.L ON FI IIST FIjOOK.-
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
Whi.
AT
FenDersmith's Bookstore,
lOppesllc Court Heuse),i
Is the I'LACi: te llUVallthe
.Most Titlkitl About, nt Frlies
11LLOW the l'libllshci's
Frite.
".MA ltd AI1S," by Fliers.
" OllKIFIINSTKIN," b Crawford.
"TIIHALI'INKFAV.'tby WMer.
"FAS-F. itesi:, by Hardy.
"JOHN HFItltlNU," (Itnilit.
maMM
ilouecfiivitioltiuH (Gein.
"v.vLLANDSLi:
ROCHESTER
LAMP!
Slxlj Cuudle-Llght; Heats them all.
Anether Ixit of Cheap Olebts fur CasandOll
bleves.
THK"l'KFi:iT10N"
Miri'AL MOULDING and IirillllZU CUSHION
Weather Strip.
Heats them nil. ThlsHtrloutweiirsnllethris.
Kiviisnut the cold. Slops rattling of whitlow.
Hxtludrs Die dust. Keei out snow mid rain.
Aiivenecannpply It novtnsleer dirt made lu
appljlnglt. Cnuberltlctl iinywluro-iie holes
telMire, nndy fertise. 1 will net split, wnrper
shrink it cushion strip is the most is rfru..iAt
the Steve, Heater nnd llunge Stere of
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
i.ncasii:u 1A.
IMioteHvaplto.
iri-
I JUST RECEIVED
FUOM
Kcenigsburg, Prussia,
Twe ll.tekgreu nils madu isHt hilly ferllu.tnii.t
IhretMiuarlirlx-ngtb l'holejjmplu.
60 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te the lWetlke.
Jau7-tiind
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jKZgjSl "p. ,