PRSSCSI 1 V Wi i . i-fc-' arv , . ? , i - THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1889. 2&2 "la'j tttlii ftttcMflenccr. ',h 'J.8TKINMAJ. ifU.m MTKINM4N FOLTZ. Miter. t ROBERT CLARK, Fetisher. -BAH.Y UrTELMGENCEfv.-Ptttm.hc4 WVtty fly In the yr, tmt Sunday. berved jkrcanieri In thU "lty'nd surrounding ,eirnaltencentjftsreelr.. BymrUinvedol BymrUinvedel ; km b tmt In advance ; 80 cnt a month. CLY INTELLIGENCER-One dollar and jltftjr eMti a rear. In aAvanc. ; TO SUBSCRinERS-Kcmlt by check jX rtelBc order, and where neither of a m procured Nena in a registered ' HMer. " at the Pmtefllcc, aa nccend class mail -if. BMHr. :v- aimw, tbs nrmusEitcER, ' . Lancaster, Pa. LAXOAITXK, PA., June 19, 1889. V.I.'" 'm,"m '"; ! i. i '".tt: 7 "i. Tlw ftttfft-flim lfnf.tiftifuf . The Vete upon the suffrage Miienrt- ttwas a vcrv remarkable one. in llAdelphla the majority for it is nbaiit I great as tunt ngnlust the prohibition Bdment, ana it is clear tlint tneic Itte workers punched the two ticket rjRcthcr making it common muse of both, and that the independent voter ' vwu altogether absent. It is nstenlMi- r jlng that even under this linppy aeeein- L-ijiDodatien of tlie parly lender in the ajmnieudrneut issue tliere was net mere i.ginuepenacnr. voting tienc ; nut it wems ',vlrr that the prohibition voter took own the suffrage amendment alxittt ns i as it was offered him. "tn'the country far mere Independent Ihinkiug feems te have been done ou -rUiis amendment aim tne eonHetjiienpc is that it has been defeated in many ceun- iUe along with the Prohibition aniend- 'ment. This is unite iinpxncctctl. as an impression has lieen tlml the snin-ngi' tJuncndnicnt would go ttimiigh ly dc Eifaitlt everywhere ns It tlttl in I'hllmlel- Ifvplila and that ft was heclcss te contend hOagalust the general dclre of the iiarfy managers te be rid of the cel of tax te ItBcints at het election times. y ltYt.l-nrt.f.n.1. .... l.nu lilwtlnt.1i.i.iHl...l 4lA v "i""uiwii "n .i..um,ij lumen, jeui inc strong vote against it is grain-y- flnHD..l.rlt.i. l.n l...ln 1.. ll.t..l. T t an cuu " ,Jb inu iiiiicjsj.iiiciii unlin king of the voter and the strong scntl- 'hient in favor ei refusing llie ballet te vthe man who does net value It sufficiently kSte pay his small tax te enjoy It. i :.J. Tim Vpnllrl. i ThA i-.,ivllrit if T.i...i.,..l......t.. .. .I.n f& "W H.H..V,- VI X U1I1J?J, ,1111 111 till lllO nrohlbitiell l.licstinll U i-prtnliilv lie. dcd enough te quiet that issue for nt lMwt this generation. The effect will r',;?be te concentrate the efforts of geed citl- eiM upon perrectiug the operation of rthe license InWH. te tlu end Hint tin. sllbertyp'reperly enjoyed by men te eat iirt drink as they please, shall c se e,enjejed that the injury of their excesses alinll Im. ilntiH it llietn !i1iui,i ntui twkl in &f,TK..t, nAL.l.lM. riM. A....M..l.l...l 4imBJerlty of the slate lias decided that .LW8 neither protltable; nor probable or Brgcucaeie te uniiertuKe te keep men g-cfrem hurting themselves and that the rritiest that can lie undertaken is the tire- (tectien of society from hurt by them. ft Jt is doubtless well that the battle was fought Hlnce tlie emphatic result will Ihj t -j, aitre te have n K-tUlng effect upon the Ef'steiidy disturlmuce that hn.s for many iivtm vvcu uivnicu uy 1110 class ei well iujcaiiiiifi inuiuics te wneiu rroiiiiiitien uf-kas been an Idel. Thev am vcrv seimlliln tiJpeeple, many of them, and nbfe te take L-dt lllfllplrillj vlnttf iC ..t-.1l....... .,..1.1....... ir,:bur.'heyhavc u twist en this Issue which tilt wlhtake all of the majority that l-vthem ilewn, t get out of them : ftS"ud prebaTAJv ,l wl" f"u,l of cure in most of ;-a.thcir case. we that their leader, ex- ejAtteruey GenelK;'' l,n"or, a lnwyer and sm.ii f .. i. V nlift nlillU v hiivu 'film if ' "ww vi mucu mn. T i '-.." combined villiany L?f. ,1", iepubllcan lu-wmnu jjeniecrniln wiiacliTt'es, uy me use ei .Vf ..."". "v,.. i ....i. ' a'YkV-.v Known te cerrnjf-w;i- "ucs," has Ucfeuted the tiiuendiiient : UV4 Whleh sIlOtVA iliril lift fit Innvf (a Itnmfiiui. derate. IMtibtlcss Mr. I'nlmer has much for , & wliicli te accuse t lieltepuhllcnii machine, MM w'cu lured Ills people Inte iU) camp WT under premise of giving them their Pre- S hibltlen election and helpliij: them iX,,reueh with It ; which It Is clear they 'M dltlnet de ; but wherefore he wan aceiibe 5 the Iemocratie nmeliine we see net. It ' iallllCl VIAltl1l llntlli 1... .l...l. !.. .1.1.. ....... ijfr.w -vi"",i limn- Mil ,iwif III I (in Hill" '' Tmii'ri iltiSlnlivi linn lm utl.ml 't'lm rA.ir:r.:'".Vi ....... - ' u eainc against j-roniuitieu is ene Hint tlie P Democratic machine ought te liave led, 05.jnd it ought te liuve earned the cud 1 1 fiffeoTtheyicterjVwhlchlKiloiigs new clearly & te its rank and tile, who walked uleng in ,,Vthe well trisldcn ...i... ..e i...t.. i.. 'jvmiu wen t.iniiivil Mllil3 Ul lliuir pjlll c svltllnllt lunilitru r.r ili-ii.nu n.i.l ........ .. leaders i.uwmi. hhmviu J. .. .win- mil. KUIl- (, F?" n 41Ii.,llf .1 m 11 t .a.... u ....... t.. 1.1. ..II ..t I.. aj-uwyij wuauiiiiifiin nut' ill Ul'llllll III III- ? dividual liberty. iv was n strange eoinninaueu or lercc.s its that was arrayed ..gainst nrelriblt ion. i It was made tin of these wlm lnvu fcTl" l.ll 1 .l.. ...!... I...i. ,. . .. X YZ- WI11QRV aiiu IIIUSV W IIU I1UII3 1L : OI IllOM liZi who love lilwrtv and tlmse u-lini nntv liun nr it is belf iudulgeiiec. They . .. .- v. 4t? ween supporters of n geed wiuse for reasons that were geed and bad. The & sincerestaud wiwst udvocatcsef tenier iance were in tneir ninks; rer this E,".i-i aiiietidliienf wan sn limllv nniinmul ll.nl $& every intelligent ceu.strner of it knew CtH'that it. would mil iimi'iml tlm nui ..f p Intoxicants, even if it was in the power jjef the law te prohibit it. Prohibition VJtxan rf mi in.x-11 nnuivii, wiiercvcr It llilM V ueen ineu, net te preiiiuii; mil in tills f" cai the amendment was se badly , worded that the piinelple of prohibition Would never have hud n chance te vin ", dicute itMilf unjler it. We trubt that our prohibition friends, having been m roughly used, will Ihj rue in their generation and will -tewus:iii, ui auniiiieii ineir extreme ami K wniKipular tlieerlcs, and that thev will l lend their efforts te the perfection of the rt eyniem ei uigu license which lias lccn fit established in the state, with such geed W& results, se fnr ns our brief experlemu :w with it has gene. Its idea is simply te K;$? restrict thesale of intoxicants and te put -t- It under such contrelof tlie law aud Inte V the bauds of such agents us te ensure the : least possible injury from It le the ceni- Munity. lS The Pi nek v Swiss. St Plucky little Switzerland treats the c.,j?lmpri..pIiif- ultltii.lii ..t ri....-....... ...t.l. r:-5.lgnltted firmness. Blie lias net vet an- - r swercd the sharp query put by the Ger- v. einu anu itussian statesmen nu in A-..U..t !.,. 1 .. . . . . . ,,Hclu'' B"v luicnueu te persist in slid-!-ring the Anarchist nnd Nihilist re- Wgees from ether countries, but Swiss i, papers prnji an etticlal announcement CJWMt note sent te Uerniany very re- 'anllll alii.iniv..l ..II .1... ....... .1 .1 1 r WKnKtjf nunnva-ii mi uiv iiic?iieiii, mat Mie great powers have put with se much JNWater. It said that hwiss police huh- TMtially exercise hujien-lslen ever the WevetnenUef foreigners in Switzerland Mkd intimated that theusslstuui'c of the irafently exx.'llisl German police com- iaiMteuer was quite unneccssury. "Tb staud U well taken us submission a German pellw iuterfcami-e would lie faweat csjuivalent te u surrender te thu WTNttual establishment of German rule. Htwulii and Germany have u bluff way f,UMiug all bold opjieuuuU of the that be as Xihiliats uud An- archlsts, but Switzerland must retain the right te decide whaV, skall or shall net receive her heipltnllty. Her boldness Is net se foolhardy M might appear front tli riermras mllltarj' strength of her opponent, M her geogrn geegrn pli' makes It te the interest or ether powerful neighbors that she should re main independent. Germany holding Switzerland would be practical master of the European military sstuatlen, with Immense advantage ever France, Austria or Italy. " TnKbattlnef Waterloo took place June 18, 1815. I'ciinsvlvnnla'H Prohibition Wa terloo, June 18, J8W. A ClTVjeiinBinanliait nlliiKcrliiR wlti Te tickle hli palate with nerneDiIng delicious Pe reI dim a taeklt and went out te nh, IU'lle hi); the time and the region auilcleu '. lint returned empty linndrd mid n-caryatiiliilit; Bnlit luck watrnprlcletis, Ker lUli ere tlioenly tilings tlialttldn't lilte, -.V. J. ltrraUI. IjAt'liKli Is ill full bloom. I ft tlie poeplo who arc talking alteut tlie cholceof a na tional tleucr agree upon tlie blooming laurel. lit n governincnl reert en tlie forest conditions of tlie ltockey meutitnliis, Pro Pro feseor K. J. .Innip", of tlie University of PrniisyU aula, has an essay en tlie govern ment In Its relation te tlie forests. Accord ing te tlie last census the vabin of tlie forest crop for IhM) excceilcd saven lnmdred millions of dollars. The value of tlie forest products was nfiual te one-thlrd of that of nil farm products sold, consumed or en linnd in tlie year Ib7l, and It exceeded by morn than a hundred millions tlie as sessed lalue of nil tlie farms lir New Kiiulaud. Tim sum named exceeds Ibn gross luceiiin of nil tlie railroad and transportation companies in tlie country, and would pay tlie debts of all tlie states in the union excepting New Yerk anil Penn sylvania, but Including nil Die debts of counties, cities, tewtHilps and schools hi all tlie ether slates. " We Inn e te de here Willi an Interest ranking third hi lmor lmer tnuce, cvonfrein thp innre lcw of dollars and cents, counting niauufacluies of alt kinds first and agriculture second." Tlie general government lias given a great deal of attention ami money te tlie consideration of agriculture and manufactures unci lias gelin en down tlie scale fuslerlug and protecting various Interests se that Its shuttering arms reach ever te the seals of lleliriug se.i nnd tlie eysteis or the Chesapeake, but our disappearing forest wealth has until very recently leccUed no attention whatever. Tlie miIiie of ferests Is nut a thing te lie measured only by dol lars and cents mid thcireiriictiisiicllmate, though by no means surely understood, Is evidently of Mifllclent Importance te make their destruction a matter or grave pulilic. concern. We de net instd n profosser le tell us that In treeless districts (tin rain glidoself without soaking Inte the ground, it swells the rivers teilestiurthn height and runlws te the scji. Where (here are forests n great deal of mnisture is held by the follage and slowly penetrates te great dejith, while tlie roots play their part in leading melsturn through llie will, and also in pievcntiug rushing waters fnnn wash ing it away. "Drought and disastrous Heed can net always be Iniccd te the removal of forests, hut their aggra vation and frequency has heen shown te be dun le such icineval. " The lidnry may be far nwny from (he cjiiihe. liulslaiKi levces may be broken by Heeds starting a thousand iiitlnsaway, or soil carried down as fur may Meck llie navigation of nanew passes. 1'oreslnnlse clt'ect health by their ellcct tlKiii teuiH'ni ture, moisture and the purity of the air. Ne doubt they have, lirekeii and dispelled many a gatdci lug hurricane. Tliere is no doubt about It, we must encourage the growth of forests and Ihore are gieat tracts of land geed for little else. I.if.uti:nant IIkatii who returned sick from Samoa and died last week In .San Francisce Is said tohave been disheartened hy outers received diiecllug hlm le join the Ilixpieis which was fitting out for a cruise. And vet the navy serins -I'jjsi se overburdened with ofllcers that many scW'uiU K te sea. Under I he cir cumstances HeaTh wvisceilalnly entitled ten breathing spell. AnottiPr-Uattertluit secms te demand the attention oftSecTf !lry Tracy is tlie delay In paying the wreekedr seaiueu, who were lueught home from Samoa, In emergencies Whitney was su perior le red lape but our present swro swre taiy apicatHle he all taugUsI up in It. Cei'Nr Ven Wai.iu.uski: Is s,ld le be the growing power at thoceurt of the l'uierei William and it Is fcaied that en the death of lilsnurck he will net try le avert the long threatening wars, lie hasjiist glen substauce te theso fears by formally pro pre snuliug his royal master with a memorial dilating upon the warlike propaialieusof Itussla, and begging hlm te demand an explanation from Hie Czar. ri:itsn.vAi.. llt.v. Jehn Cauuei.i.. one of the eldest Catholic priests in llie United Stales, Is ie ie iierlcd dying in the Murcer hospital at Chicago. His age is about IHI vears. Heis it ilesceiidaut of Charles Canell, of Carroll Carrell Carroll ten, a signer of tlie dts'laratlen. .Mil. Paiinl'I.Ii'h apMal against the isist isist w)iieiucutefhls libel suit against the Time iias been dismissed w ith costs. Thu appeal con it decided that the delay in the trial had net damaged Mr. Pamelas character, tlie 7'mie.t having admitted tlie libel and paid llie money into court. Ai.mntr T. It.Miiiirr, picsldenl of the .Standard cattle cempiuy, tiled In Chey enne, Wyoming Ien limy, en Monday, lle was president ofthe Wyoming sleck grow ers' association and prominent in ltejuibll cancircles. He served (lining the warns colonel of thelUd Ohie voluuteeis. AtiMlltu. .Siirnxni, liclinsl), is sild bv the Waslilngten .Vfui" te have lieen ellerctl tlieaiijielutinent its uiiuisier te China le suecetsl .Minister llenbv. "The admiral, while net ilts'liug the nilssieii, asktsl time te consider llie matter, hesitating ou ac count of tlie less or his iav as a letlitsl naval elllccr that would le Involved In tlie acceptance. If he thsis net accept, and It is thought le I si very doubtful, Mr. Kassou, ene of the Siimean commissioners, Is spoken of ler tlie mission." "I.O LAClillS AT "M'tlAllTAIiK." IMne Itlilge Agency liulliius Mgn Illlt Mty They Weli'l. Tliere were about seu Indians piehcnt nt llin ceiiii'-ll yesterday atU'nuniii at tlie Pine Itldge agency. Ittsl Hear," ene of the chiefs, took Ittsl Cloud uml Old Man Afraid of His Herse, an old Indian chief ever ninety years of age, by the hand and gave them the scats of honor, theichv itvegulzing theui as their Icadcis. old Man Almid of His Herso handing the commissioners a stis)r said : " That iui)ier was given me at the tiealv made at Fert Ijir.tmle. When that treaty was made no wero te have our lands and cultivate them for scv en generations. That treaty has twenty-one mero yejirs te run vet, and new you ceme w ith a new treaty. Whcuthat tiuie runt, out then wn will make another treaty. It is useless te make one new. ' Ked Cloud said : " We w ant the govern ment te fullill their premises in the treaty of 1MS befere we make another treaty. New, my lrieuds, the Oreat 1'ather has bent you out tn make another treaty. We want ine ueuiy ei isus luiltlietl, iev you men iome.-hcre and want te buy mero lands, l have looked around te see the money boxes, but I de net see them. I think this 'sugar talk tlie satne as the ether ene was." Uttle Wound followed luthe same strain and wild they did net want te sell any mero land. Yeung Man Atmld of Ills Horses um-sioke hi alwutthe same, htraln. He s.dd that the days or war were ever. Charles Cllirerd, a half breed and a graduate of the Hampton ( Va.) college, made a sjieech hi taver of the bill. General Creek said, us a friend ofthe Indian, he wanted them te sign. He then callei for fclgners te tsmie forward. Ne Flesh waa fhe llr&t Indian te sign. A bun bun dred tJgnati-res have alre-uly Issjii re ceived. The L'hoyeune baud, containing about ene hundred and fifty voters, aroox areox aroex poctcd te slpn te-day. Tb commission will have te bold a number of councils in order te bring some of them around. THE CAN A I. WitRUKKD. Some eriliaWnterwitya de Net Pay an Will Xnt lle ltcpalrsxt. Tlie canal system thretiph tlie stale was se badlv damaged by the tlrsui that It will net lie restored te its original condition. Alieut ISO miles of the Pennsylvania canal will prebnhl v le abandoned, and It Is con sidered (inlte likely that the Susipiehanna canal will never ngaln le a waterway. The old Juniata division of the Pennsyl vania canal, extending west from Harris burg, which was once a link in the canal and railroad reute from Philadelphia te Pitlslmrg.has been completely washed out, The banks wcre washed nwny In many places, fhe locks damaged, bridges de stroyed and the whele line generally wrecked. At present the western terminus of the division is at Huntington, ninety miles west of llnrrlslmrg, and the destruc tion along the whele line has been se great that as yet no attempt has been made te re- Iialr damages, Tralllc upon this branch of he canal lias been declining for several jcars, and whlletlin property! net Injured te such an extent Ihal repairs could net be made, yet It Is net thought the moiiey put In would ecr be taken out again. Timlin lief Is that mere, money could be made out of the property by selling tlie canal proper in ine l'cnnsyivamn raureau, nun (lsKislng of whalover ether assets thcie are le best ad vantage. The northern division, Treiii Sunbury te Us'k Haven, a distance of sixty miles, Is also liadlv damaged. The Sdaiuekln dam, nearfiuidiury, will have te be repaired at a laige excnse. There is little tnitlle en this part of tlie canal, and what Ihcinis could teadlly be handled by the Philadel phia and Kile railroad. Te repair the canal, reiilace the bridges washed away and put tlm works In shae would cost, in the opinion or engineers, mere Ida;! the canal would be weith as a trailsporlalleu line alter the money had been ux pended. Ne attempt h.-.s lieen made by the com pany r.tyet te repair thce liianches. A i.iige feix'O of men has been put at work ou the north mid west lmiuch canal, and It i expeeUsI ttallln will be epciusl from Wllkesbarre te Mlililktewn In alteut thrce weeks. The coal luisliiesseii this liranch Is (plite large mid it Is believed tlie line can he made te pay. Most or thu revenue In re cent years has ceme from this division. The capital sleck of the Pennsylvania Canal company is $l,ri01,'.!D0 and lis Veudisl debt consists of $:i,tieil,Oi)tl (I percent, bends, maturing in into, Interest ueii which Is guaranteed hv llie l'euusvlaiila railroad. The railroad owns !J'l,fil7,l50 ofthe stis'k and $il'.i,oeo of the bends. The earnings nrn Insiilllcleut te meet the Inteiest cliarges tliere having been a deficit efg.'it.HU last i ear and irD:t,'JIS in 1KS7. The Heading elllclals nre seriously con sidering whet nor te repair the Susquehanna canal or net. It runs (rum Columbia, about llncen miles below .Mlddlctewn, te Chosa Chesa Chosa eake bay. At Columbia tlie Heading rail road delivers coal le the canal consigned le llalllmoie, and It also receives coal from the Pennsylvania canal. Its tralllc, how ever, Is small, and Its earnings Insignifi cant, the receipts last year amounting te only H. He, while the expenses weie $ll,'riU.'l, (treat damage was done te the canal property, but until accurate estimates ofthe cost of repaiis shall have been made it will net be decided te abandon It. Annapolis Cadets Wi'uckcit. The U. . Tnilnlng (Ship Constellation was aground yesterday one lulle north west of Cape Henry, with the naval cadets en beard. A uoitheust storm prevailed, with a thick atmosphere. Assistance was sent le the' vessel Ireui the life saving station. The Constellation was In charge et Commander Harrington uud Navigating Olllccr I .ewe. Thrce hundred poeplo are en beard. The 1 laker; Salvage company have sent te her assistance. Thoseciolary ofthe navy telegraphist te the New Yerk, Phila delphia.! Ne foil; railroad last night tesend assistance, and It. II. Coeke, general freight and passenger agent, ordered Ids tug, the Norfolk, le Cape Henry at once. The vessel Is likely le bissuun a wieck, but no lives npMar le be In danger. Lieutenant A reher w cut nshore In ene of tlm beats alter she grounded. I TOOIl'H HAttH.l,AHII,I.A. SPRING MEDICINE Is a necessity with lit inly everybody. The mil down, tlnsl coiiilllleii at this sinseti Is due te Impurities hi the bleed which liave iicctunula letl tliirlni: Urn uhiti r, ninl uhlch must he ex pelled Ifjeu wn-h le feel well. MoeiI'k Karsapa rllla tlioreuulily purities unit vitalizes the liloeit, mates a Reed apis'tlle, ctues lillleusuess uml heaitaehe, Klves healllij action te Ihn kid neys mid liver, mid Imparls te the whele Ixsly a fccllm; of health aiidslrt nijlli. This sprint; try . , HOOn'S NAH.SAPAHIM.A "I fiikcJ.Isl'sHarsjipnrlll.i every jear us iv uprliu; leiile,vllh most atlsf.ietery icsults.' c. Paiimi.i kk, nw iirliTijestris't, liioeklj 11,-N, y. lloeil's Harmiparllla I'nrllltsl uiy,hlniid, intwi me striiiKth mid everramelhe hcailaehe mid dlrrlness, se that I am utile te work ugitlii, I reisimmtud lliHsrHKarsaparllla toellicranlloM' liliHid Is thin or Impiue, mid who reel worn eat or run down. ' la-runt Nases, bewell, Mum., CltKATC-S AN Al'PKTITi: "Willi the lln-l linlllu of Heed's Sarsaparlllii my lieitdiii'de enllrel.v illMipieaicit, anil where liefure I emild net immter up an appetite for my local", I en illicit new'ct teneiiKh meals temtli-ry my npieli(e. I am at prcM-ut taKlia; my M'cnml hultie." Wii.i.iam I.A.NHIM1, Pest (I. A. It., Neeuali, Win. N. II. If j en tleeliln te tuku UissrHSarMiut. rlllit de net lie Inilnccil le liny any oilier. Heed's Sarsaparilla fold by all ilrmtiiUls. tl six for J.'i. l'reMired only dy (.'. 1. 111)01) A CO., Iaiwell, Mass. 11H) DOSICS ONU DOl.l.All liliiMi'llitni'iine. FAiur-s' j Hi'Pi:itri,nei!.s n.wii .sri'i:itri,iitirs haiu HII'lMtll, inns HAIU hri'i:un.rei'.s jiaih en the iipiH-r Up, chin, thre.it mid t hcckMle hcckMle Klre.vcd feiever wltliimt liln, scar or traeu liy tlm i'.lis-irle Vredle ts'ratleii liy Pr. J. Van li -lc. IMis'lre Mmmen, ID North lUeventli stiirct, Plillaili'lplilii. 'Mils lit the only uietlnsl In tlie unrlil that ilesl rej s I lie units m the hair can never ennv UKalii. Kememln'r lids (Hie live of depilatories, the tweccrs, scissors and I aer only inaku these hairs i;row coarser, sillier, arkermul'inere mimeretis). If ou have hairs "en your lace ou vt ill carry them te the umve u llli von iiiiIcsk veu have them itctieiil liy tlie Klrclrlv Ntsslle. lir. Van lijck liasadvaii liiljes ever all ethers In electric epcralllif. lie vtas tlioscceml ililrlau la the vterld te per form Hits oH'r.iileu. lie hases'ritled for thir teen )cars, and tluMtcmrtud fir his servlccH has Increased se that he hits k! ven up nil ether pnic llis, mid makes the removal of Kusrlliimit I leir, llirlh uud Wine Marks, DUiulercd rtcars, Meles, Weu, Hmidl Tumors. Kxcreseeticeseti theeju-llds, f.ieiiand body, l-nlarucil Veins of llie nose mid fae, by the llleetrle Needle, mi exclusive ss-ally, Huiierlliieiis hair Isitstn Isitstn slllve Mtlijcct Willi every reilmsl lady, unit thu ths-ter observe the strictest privacy In every ease, mid never puiillahes rertldcates of cures. He uumtsTs auiniiK his patrons many of our leading nielety ladles from every jsirt of tlm eeuiilry. Yeu run consult him wild every ctui denee. If veu have this elumxluus growth of hair, he It ever se sllulit or Hie revtrse, tlen'l neglts't It another day, hut consult lir. Van Dvtk at mice- Heek free. Atlvlw Ins". Teniu ivllhlu thumeaiih of every one; don't ncKleet jour ciiM'ioietherit.ij. CensuH Dr. Vim ll.tck at once. OHU'c nnrt ejs ratlin; rtxmis, M North Kiev cut h street. Hours, V tee ; Hunitaj , 10 teM. Nnlv lir. Vim I))t'k, Llectrohumeeiiof Phil, ailelphla, has lieen ealksi le Ijiiiciuler te treat Mveral Ms-ieir ladles, mid can lie consulted at lely .lle llieMeveus IIeiim', il'arlnra L' mid 1), l-inca i l,. irr, ra., iniiu -Menilav, June VI, te Niturdav, June '.".i. Hours V te ., uud during Hits visit can Irual u lulintn-r of new patients. Cull premptlj. JetS-Zvrtl OT1UM. vVodcsIre te call ilde iittentlen of rensinntrs of rileam (letsU and Kiialnecrs.' Supplies, te our Inrce and vnrltsl stock of Pipes, Valves, Cocks, Malleable, and Cast trim Plttliiirs. Asbestos. ViilcnlM-ktimiind Usudiirlun, hlieet, I'Uleumid Vulve Pucklucs; Scotch and lied IJne ltellect ltii;(iMii;c(ilHksc, Htcani HaillHtersuuii htcain lliatlnc Apistnitus; het and Cap s,rews,iiiid III fact almost everMliliiB rtspilnsl by steam users, and all of which w e eiler at prices which we guarantee le Iw lower tliiiu lliestt of any ether ilealer III tills vlclully, W'e have IsisltlM ly thu largest Meck, and W llig itinuts'fnl wild the Ttlcphone Hxellalik'C, ure pix'imrtst te receive and Mil all orders In llie sherlest isisslblu time. When in viatil of any tiling In our line, nil I en us fur pries ami we will convince ou of our ability and villllng ness te saw j en Meney, IK'luy and Vexation. Our facilities for fiiruUdim; KiikIiics, Hellers, Hiartlnt;, l'ullevs, llunce rs, MhsIhI Jlnelilnery, I'luinlsrs' and (las I'll ten Ttsils, Patterns, Mislils.and Iren mid llrass Castlncs, and for the prompt rrpulr of all kind of imiehhier) are unentlkitlii lainrastcr, mid wu icsisstfully selle'l u share of jour patronage. Central Machine Works, 131 A. 1M NOItTlI CI lltlhTIAN Sl'ItElTr, liASCASTEU, PA. Oeud Werk, IteuMiiiunlu ChrKt, rrempl ues. Telvideuu cemitctluu UtfdU gtfanattirthrt:'. I'liiLADrxrHlA. Wdncsdy, Jun 1, Um. Navy, loe. We've added Navy te the Black and Cream in that won derful line of 25 cent Chaltis. The three most popular col ors in light fabrics. New wings te the stuff. 40c Ginghams at 25c 50c Ginghams at 37c Best Scotch Zephyr at that. Either was a most unlikely hap pening at this time e' year. VVi; vc luuit-; mail n. uiuumiiu styles of Ginghams and every one out of the common in some way. Lay a piece of the best French Sateens beside any one of the I2c patterns and you'll wonder Why one isn't about as geed as the ether. It is if you don't care for name. Of course there's a touch of extra fineness and smoothness te the French. But everybody doesn't care te pay double for a few extra threads te the inch or a trick of finish. But then the i2c Sateens were meant te be 25c. Yeu want geed Shoes ; geed looking isn't enough. Hew many of you can certainly tell where geed-looking and geed inarch together in a Shee? Nine times in ten you must trust the Shee men. Yeu can't even tell hand sewing ! Seme of the machines put en awl marks. In the best shoe you'll get hand work as well as best leather and finish. Ne machine can put quite se much of ease and comfort and llexibility and grace into a shoe as hand work does. But that isn't all. There's hand work and hand work. We've been looking sharp te our finest Shoes, Ladies' Shoes. Seme . makers rank high for this, some for that. Geed Shoes, excellent Shoes, but There's the pinch, The very particular lady new and then isn't quite satisfied. Hard te say why. .She can't say why, maybe. Seme Shee graces are intangible, you knew. We've had just these ladies in mind. De you knew who in all the land makes the best Shoes for women ? Never mind ; no names. But the Shoes arc here. Yeu can't get finer or better for the money ; very likely neither se fine nor se geed. Here are half a dozen sorts all high button : I llrlcdt Donvela, liitnd turned, open- lee and common sense, .. 2-1'rench Kid, common m use, M. 8 t'letli lop, l'rened Kid l'e. ; patent leather lip. opera tee, ft!. 5 Trench Kid, hand tinned, patent leather fox, epcia lis-, 57. ftl'micd Kid, linnd turned, opera tee and common scnscST. II- 1'reiieli Klifc ni?TiK,l,,nre tee and com- men teiisi S7.W. '"- . Yeti won't find one pair fine and another coarse. liven stock, elegant patterns, glove fitting. Ladies' Lew Shoes just as choice. Market slrt el front, west of Main Aisle. If you want a Summer Shawl and only care te give a dollar or se for it, we have five num bers in Cashmere and French Chuddas blacks included that it will pay you te leek at. 95C, $1.25, jU.50, $2, $2.50. New, fresh goods. On the half-price counter are Shetland, Cashmere, and Fancy Shawls. Mostly one of a kind that's their only fault. 50c te .V Hecend IliMir, Chestnut street tide, l'lve eleva tors. We never had a better White Skirt for 30c ; muslin, wide plaited cambric ruffle, edged with I lamburg. We don't knew of a plain skirt of the quality for se little money, Fer S5C you shall have the ordinary 1.25 White Skirt. The $1.50 Cambric Skirt has two rows of wide Torchon in serting and Torchon lace en ruffle. Mere of these 25c Drawers. Geed muslin, wide hem, three plaits, yoke band. Second Ihstr, first gallery, Juniper street side. Twe items in Men's season able Underwear : 1 Men's Shirts and Draw ers, fancy stripes, 25c, re duced from 50c. 2 Men's Shirts and Draw ers, stripes and plain col ors, 55c, reduced from 75c and $1. Sizes somewhat broken. Find your fit you save about half. Middle Market direct entrance. Summer-Boek time at hand and the price bottom dropped from some of the pleasantcst Summer Beeks ! Loek at the list. We've only begun te give it. And the price tumble is from our regular rates ! Our Price regular this price, let. lteatrlx ltaiulelpd. Uy Julian lluvrtdertie HO .10 TtsiU of Nature. liy AIIcb llrewu . 1,10 .51 The Knave of Hearts. liy Itelsrt (iranl ... . . .HO .23 TluiHtery of An nnthtulasU liy Mrs. C. V. Jamisen 1.10 .35 Her Wukhlnuteu beasen. liy 0anamkrr'. Mrs. J. O. Iieeln. ...... , 1.1 .35 f ?K.!I" -rjumm - . At IttyttrriXr'n'r A7ijiterlltjji2L JO lUnkell' HemalBi. ByBaRettft ( WendMI.. iri. ..v.--... 3.7S A .Nihilist Princess. reMttia' ..- French. . .,....... ...-u........ .M 35 Henry Orcvllle' leepatm., . ...... M .35 TKisIdk Daughters...... .,.....-.. ,W .2ft Count Xnxler ..... .73 .25 Iteund Hebln berlrs t Irene............. . ............ .7.1 .25 Desmond Hundred .x 7ft .' Madam bums .75 .25 poreUicn .... . . .75 .25 lnmon's)hesc.. .i...... .75 .25 Hlrike 111 the 11 Mill.. .... .75 .25 Every volume is in geed order and cloth bound. Twe long counters full. Thirteenth street, south of centre entrance. About 300 pieces Haviland's best Decorated China, square shapes, at fractional prices. Parts of broken dinner sets. Like this : fg Dinner Plates for H-V) a doyen. Yl breakfast Pistes for M n dozen. 12 Cuis and Hmicers for M a dote 11. They'll be a quick crop. Hccend fleer, second fellery. Jehn Wanamaker. Cltitm tf nil. TTiail & MAllTIN. TOILET WARE AT CHINA HALL. 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. elu-tfd MAItTIN A CO. SOUVENIRS -in- ART CHINA AND BRIC-A-BRAC ! While our stock must of ne cessity anticipate the needs of coming 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 . c., 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 Bewls.Olive Trays, Bread ' Tfays, 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. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. iU- girtlC. OIX'UHK A J1UMK FOIt YOUIt FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. KOIt HAItK TUK MOST J.IIiKltAL TKIt.MS. ON Twe-story hrtek dnelllu houses, lets IJO feet deep, en ljineuster avenue, iKitwecn Wal nut nnd l'inen streets. Twe-story brick dwelllUK douses wild null snrd nsif, percdes in ftont.lets llSfiet deep, en North I'lne, between Chestnut mid Walnut streets. Tvro-sterj brick dwelllUK houses with front v arils. Iren fences, lets IK) feet deep, ou Wtt Walnut, between Marj- and i'lne sticets Twe-story brick tlwelllni; houses, lets 1 15 feet deep, en AestU'ineu street, between Charlette uud Mary streets. Three-story brick dvrelllUR houses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modem Improvements, front yards en West Chestnut street, lietvveen I'lne and NtrtlnktrvetM. Aim houses en Knst Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and I.cmen,and licinen, lielwccn Mary and I'lne streets. All theoheve houses tire In poed order, newly isis-red. Ks tlMures In all the rooms, water In llie klteht n,aud the cellars warninteil le Ih dry. Call and see fur yourself, no trouble te show j ou. J NO. F. (JltlKL.l ,..,, North Stary Hlreet. aprl-ljd.M.W.H. ijouecfuvutoltiitf, (!3oeba. OALLANDHEE -Till ROCHESTER LAMP! hlxtyCandle-LUht; llraU them all. Anether lit of Cheap O lobes for Otis and Oil Steves. Tiu:"i'i:nFKCTieN" MLTALMOULIlINaandllUllHEUCL'blllON Weather Strip. Heals them nil. Thlsstrlpoutwearsalletlierf. ICiciv, nut the cehl. Kleps nittllUKef windows. Kcludes theilusU Krew out snow aud rnln. Au out' can apply It no wiisluur illrt made In iiiplliiK II. I 'an In' titled anyw here no holes le Isire, ready fur use. I will net spilt, wnrper shrlnk-H ensdhiu strip Is tlie most Tfeet.;i At llp hlevc, Heater and llauce Htere of Jehn P. Scnaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., l.VNCASTKU I'A. Ssttoruriie. T UTIIEU K k'a17F"fMAN, J ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW. beceml Fleer ljihlcmnn Ijiw llulldlmr. Ne. il Nertli Dukehutvt. pr3-lydil:w fftm 1 t Htfftr A ! ii. . ' t. 2 NM. '5, '1, Z, 31 ;"$ -h Special Sale Siiei' Miil t:tlAT.Mt, Oc.. c, Oc.,50c. OINOIIAMM, Oc 8c, le., ISKc.SOe. , lilNOHAMH (IscetCll), 3tic, 5Sc. HATINES lS.Se., e. BATIMTK, He, Hip., l'i',c. CRKPK C1X3TIIS, 8c, lOc, iaJ4c White Cotten nriltA. LINON, 8c, lOc.i 18kc, 16c, Oe.. BAIUtEIt IAWM8, He, lOc, 18Kc., 10c, 'J riwiiis, inc., ic, Jle., iinc. iiwur.. iBc.iKire.iKdn., IXIilA Rlllit yittSNCIt NAtNZOOK. KNIIM8IINAIN7.0OK, r..uuiiuiiii.iir,u r miuju.tu, Hager & palace of jaahiett. 4t- A RTRICH BltOS. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ClesliiK out a let of "White Punrl Bttt Bttt fens, In 18, 2), 22 ami 24 line, at 10c n tiirrt j flic former price of thcmi 15 te 20c n dozen. A full line of Cnnvns nnd I-cntlier Kelts, with ndjustnhle buckles nnd rttmriH, 10, 15, 25 te 50c itnicce. All flic best makes of Dress Bliiclds, in rubber, cloth, atocklnette and silk. Itubbcr Lined Sbleltlt, 6e. HcBiiilefw Steekineffe, 10c. Silk Shields, 22 and i3e. Opened 100 tlezcn.s new Fnncy Bor dered, Fnuey Centre, nnd Plnlti white Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, for Ac apiece, sold befere nt 10c. Jiltibens, New Fnncy Ribbons, in Nes. 12, 16 nnd 20, nt 25c a ynrd, imported te cell nt eunuu one. Surah Silk and ,SVifiui. A full line of all the latest 'colors in Surnh Silk, nu excellent quality, nt 75c n vard. Illnck Silk Drapery Nets, nt $1, 1.-V, $1.50 and $2.50 a ynrd. Illnck Fish Net for Drapery, 18-incli wide, nt H n ynrd. Ladlai OcnOg and Children's Gauze and Jiibbed Ltetc Underwear. Ladies', nt 12J, 17. 10, 2-5, 37 and 50c. Special bargain in genuine French Dnrk Bnlbriggan Vests, silk slltchcd, silk iKiiind aud pearl buttons, short sleeves, nt 20c ; reculur price 75c. Ladles' low-neck, gatize bwllcs, tight Iltting, silk beutid, nt I2jc 11 piece; regu lar price 25c. Our line of White Huts, the largest ever seen here. AVhite Leghorn and Fnncy Straws, at liottem prices. White Sailor Hnts, in grent variety. White nnd Illnck Lace Hnts. White nnd Fnncy Satin and Feather Fnus. White and Crenni Silk Mitts. White Snsh.HiblKins. Fine White Laces. New Uueliings. Cream Jerseys ami Mouses. Our prices en these lower than ever. Come and price them. Cream, Mack and illtie Canvas Holts. Leather Belts, Ac. Ou presentation of bills of gtMMls te file amount of $5.00 or ever, bought nt our store, we will give you "Sunshine for Little Children," -18 pages, and two ls'imtiftil wntcr color engravings by Ida Wnugli, 0110 of America's greatest artists. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. fpoehn. FenDersmith's Bookstore, (OpiMMlte Court IIniSH),i Is the FIiAC'K le 1IIJV all tlie Most Talked Aheut, at Prices llLLO W the Publisher's l'rlce. "MAIlOAItS," by Khers. " OHEIFENbTKIN," dy Crawford. " TUK ALPINi: FAV.'l hy Wlster. " I'ASKK ROSK," hy Hardy. "JOHN HKltiUNO," (Jeuld. maMfd H EllU'S ItOOKhTOUE. "Joyful Sound." THE LATIXr Sunday Scheel Music Boek. It Will lie Used lit thoCenilnK Camp uieethiKs. ALL NEW ANI SPAHKLINCJ MUhlt'. FOIt BALE AT HERR'S BOOKSTORE, M A. W N.-O.UEEN ST. XTOTICK TO THESPAbSEHS AND O UN. N N'KllS. All iwrsen Bre hert by urdldden iii iresivasseminy of the lands or tlie Cornwall nd ftpeedvvell estates In Iiebuueii or Uiueusier bounties, whether Inclesed or uiilnclestsl, either for the purpose of sheeting or Il.hliiK, as the law will Iw rUldly cnfercvtl nenlnst ull tres iiasslnc en said lands of the undersigned after im. notice. WMrCOIEMAN FIllaaIAJfi It. 1'EItCV ALDEN, EDW. C FUEEilAN. , Atlerueys for It. W. Celcmn'i Uelrt. i.v Mx&tiu . r fc- 'B m Wtfl UNU ST. Materials ! 880. e. Uta. ein rr. KIS BOO.. 4Ue.. 78c ftc, fltUe., 80c, TSf. nine, sue, u'iii Oliiv-. 73c. Sl.OO. Brether. $oete rtttb hecB. B 00T3 AND HIIOES. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just received, direct from tde factory, ever one thousand pairs of Ladles' Hliecs that vvera made and stamped te tc sold for fJ.Wnpnlr, hut the party failed befere the (foeils were fin- p Ithcd ; se I made them an efTer at the factory ' for Hie goods and had them flnlnhcd In splendid style, and I am offering you these shoes for S1.50 and 12.00 per pair and every pair guaranteed. Ke this Is a rare chance te get a FiW shoe for tl.W nnd (2.00. Alse a let of Men's and Bey's Blieeswcnr closing out rdeap. A full line of Illack nnd Tun Oxford Ties for Ladle, Misses slid Children nt the lowest prices In the city. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KENO STREET, LANCASTER, TA. u20-lyd&w S" TltAP THIS ANfa OXFOHDS. MEN'S LOW SHOES! We'vc net forgotten the men in pro viding shncs .In footwear essential te summer comfort, whether for e very-day needs or for line dress. These we atlver tiie te-day are medium unities, and ttii usunlly goetl values at their reHjiective jirices; tlie mere they're examined the hotter they're liked. Men's real Calf Strap Ties; Londen ttH-, with pretty tip, willtl leather outer feles, standard screw fnstencd, geed substantial counters nnd sheepskin trimmings ; a pretty shoe that IHb neatly and proves a wearer every time. The price is J1.25 ; that hardly pays for the material in them. Anether of the Hnine style, a lighter and liner grade than flic above; trench tee, light, bread flexible soles, sewed, ensuring positive ease nnd comfort te the wenrer : solid leather bottoms ami heels, geed counters, sheepskin trimmings. Pretty for dress and gives surprisingly geed wear for a shoe of its weight; '$1.50 that's cheap, isn't it V The third te tell of a Seamless Heal Calf Oxford Tie, nent Londen tee and pretty tliis, sheep skin trimming, counters tlint will out wear the shoe, t-elid leather soles, lit nnd out, sewed, and a finish that gives tfhi handsome appearance. Fits well, and right for service ; $1.50. Anether a Buff Leather Oxford Tie, clrctilnracum, hand some tip, solid soles and hceli, f-ewetl, nnd excellently finished ; admirnblu for dress and mere geed wear in them than you'll expect; $1.50. We'vc a pretty Strap Tie in very light calfskin, tee. at $1.50; French tee, bread, llexibie soles; as light iiKm the feet its a slimier; ease, comfort and durability combined. Finer grades from $12 te $0. SHAUB & BURNS, UNeHTii Queen Sr., Lancaster, 1'a. marVS-lytlAw B OOTH AND BIIOEH. WHO CM BEAT I'R- Men's Light Checkered and Plain High Hoek-Liice Canvas Hhees, Ith rnbber soles, for Tennis, G.vinnashuns, Ilase Hall, etc., slicsSte D.JLISV. The regular iirlee of these shoes Is f 1..71, hut we bought it " Jeli Let." When tlies areall vve don't think he can get any mere te sellnt this price. Men's Wigwams, SI; Ijidles, 75c; Heys, fiic, and Children's 55c These, tee, iiruu" Jeb Ixit." Nel let villi have le be sold nt regular prices. Men's, Heys' and Youth's Tan Tip Regular Cut, Hook-Lace hhees, $17) jier pair; better gradu of Men's at 52, flM and S-1. Men's Tip Tan l.e- Laee Slus-a at llO and !-. He ' Veal Calf Ijicc, Rutleii and Congress Shoei, sizes 3 te b, 51.25. We have one of the largest lines and assort assert incuts of Men's, Beys' and Youth's Calf Don Den Don gela and Knngaroe Shts's In the city. IjuIIcs' Plain Toe Tan Oxfords, 76e. andup vvards. Ladisvs' Tip Tan Otfeids, T5c. and upwards. Ladles' Patent IuthcrTlpOxferds,75c.and upwards. IjhIUV Plain Tiki Dongola Oxfords, 75c and upwards. The two last mentioned shoes beat nil) thlu vi e ever mvv for I he money. Ladles' Kid 0ira Hllppers, fXe. and upward. Tbe One-Price Cast tat. J The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTER, I'A. 3-Stere closed every evening at 6 o'clock, ex cept Monday uud Miturday. rSifvTiTvLi. " CIOAIt STOKE. I um nevr located nt Ne. 7 West King street, where I will at all llmcsltccp tin hand a full line of iholee clgare, kiiitikiug bud chcwlrg tetuuxiM. Will be pleated te have my friends aud ptitroiUKlvviiieut-ull. ttpr24mdced ULO.M. nOUOKH. D. P. ST1CKH0USE. ft IW, MM -jir '?:- -5; i& i-dSfcar - i? .r ff"-35 .i; ::, v-,
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