I . '.Vltt .'4'-H , THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1889. b't V fcai ft til) gttteUtflcttccr. r J. &TKIVMAV. WLKH8TKINMAN FOLTZ. gdlteci 7 ROBEKT CLARK, Tubliehtr. .. . ', .V j- ' ' T V BAILY INTELLIGENCER.-fubUititd rT day In the year, but Sunday. Bcrved te carrier In IhU city urnl surrounding ti, tewni nt ten etnta n week. Hy mall five del- jp iMi a jrrnt In advance I 50 reitUa mouth. k FM(RLY INTELLKlENCER-One dollar nnS . mr renin n year, in ml Tuner, ICE TO 8U8BCIUBEnS-Itfrmll by' check ft posterrlce order, and where neither of l : Iheiecnn be procured send In n registered MCT. ' fcifcin I nt the rostefflcr, ns rccend class mull suiter. ?'. f; AeniiEss, THE mTELUOENCER. ff Lnncnstcr, ra. IE XLAHOAiTMl, PA.. June 20, 1889. w , i , i , , i ;$? The CMrage roller. K t The conduct of the Chlcace neliec In f fifce" Creij'ln case la worthy of close ntlcn ' wen. it, would appear tlint ineir utx'ni ,Ubns nrxi illreckxl with ntunMlty, ras .Reality or iudlflcrciicc. They begnu by n '$etey but careless wnrch for Crenln'ti .?: ibedy wlille civiiiK crvat liniiertaiiee te tbe h'y rumors that he was yet nlive. V.TbeiLliln body win found by accident in -fi place' that nny Intelligent searcher i$euM have examined among the llrct. l'ThU.ccnied te nretid the jKilki) mid ''iL 4k.t nntrtMnltliul II... ., l.l 1 Ifl I ll l en1ln4l tftBf mere or lew important develeiiments .'nd sonic unimportant jirrestx. 'I'licu f '$? pante Hint Mnnilipv' mill Mi'IVmnhl mii tiMtlen niid thcnliielulu failure te Itleii- tify the men, following k strangr eare fcsRncextn the form of thu lemuud for fcjSthem. New they have promptly re- ?placcd that n'lisjitien with another from y jnBUUOua wufruaiiinn linincu imrHt'iuui 'troubled with lliree or four nllnie, linn a been ludlcteit reluctantly iiy tlie grand jury hecnuoe he rc-cmbled a man In a iLsfs. photograph of the ('orison cottage. He Is said te I disposed te turn statu h cvi- itl denee and may iwrluip? rival that ip- voluminous eonfef-ser Woetlruir, who is another worn out pet wllne of the po lice. If the police of Chicago were man- $ aged by, and for the benefit eflhueuler- ?3gr prising papers of that city they could .v net liave worked better In keep up In w. tercM, mil trie public is growing Meary. m;x If Chicago wishes te held a repulntien ihth as a community where the law Ii rc- pf. Bpected'and murder discouraged fhc had SRs belter snake up her jwiice force, it win V,i noiue ie iruiu wiiu mis i. ruiini iiiaucr. aV . J J !., ... .11 .- ... - .1 - p'ine existence ei a iiiuriicreus league i' can net be telcrided by free institutions, fi&' for It menaces that iierseiiiil lllicrty Hi' which is nt (he basis of popular rule. s - Whl It Means. -vrhc 6Ufrrngeuiiuiidiniiit is defeated III the state Iriiearly as large a majority .j, as the prohibition amendment, I'liiln- p- ubiiiiih nun xinunuen Dcinginueniy iwe ? 'jUllltlllali !..,.. I. .. L.ll.. ,. ....... - wuuui-9 iiii n ii Jiiajuru. ll vii.s jigS. mere widely disapproved ever the tale 'fy than prohibition, and if Philadelphia rg&, liaduet been swept in its favor by the tr Arr,,Mlltlt (if llw flnilrmr.ii fifluitli rvm. -a r. , v" r ueime ami ltcpiiuiicuu city cuiiiiiiiiu-ch t,f Kinupjiuriii, me iiittjeniy agaiiifcihui m f frage without taxation would have, been 'V much greater tliiiu II was ugaiust pro pre t hibltien. UiKin tbn hitler is-ue u nimi- if ber of counties recorded themselves for d the amendment, the northern tier going s& that way from Knst te Weft as far us Erie, mid the western mimf left nl-n in'ii. ilf-ii' ..!.... I ...... .7. viuiif giving a )roiueuiou niajeniy ; but there was a sturdy sentiment against granting the aullragc te men pl who are net willing te pay asinall tax for ti,j lae eujeymeui ertneir prlvllegi-s its cill- asns. it is a very sound Mjiitlmunt, and wc rejoice at its expression, net the less that It lmS hurprl"cd us. . The Legislature wheuld lake note of this feeling and provide ctllclciit laws for refusing the biillVage te these who du net pay their own tax. It may Iks that then should Imjseuk; Increase in the Mini of this tax demanded us a prerequisite for voting, which is new but twenty-live cents ; but what is ccrtiiiuly demanded its that the tax Bheuld le securisl from lthe voter, and that political parlies ikouldnetbejiciinlttcd tepayit ferhlni. A jvnalty of imprisonment imposed upon such payment would step It; the working politician would net care te run the risk of a jail. Certainly no one will say tlmt this tax has Urn retained by the people with a view te its lteing paid by political part leu. There is a law -new requiring the payment te lie iimde by the voter, and it is this law that the people have expressed their dcxire te have sustained. Tliey want every voter te pay a tax ; and this instruction" of the vote en the amendment cannot be mis taken. The Prohibition Shriek. State Chairman l'alnier seems te ex pect the prohibition eau te rise Phecnix-like from its ashes ; but It is always thus with the side that gees down. HepeJs net easily crushed in the human beMin;but one would think that se decided a decision as that just rendered by Pennsylvania should siilllce te commit the Prohibition party net only in the stale, but In the country, te a very long sleep. It is possible "that another generation may reverse the verdict ; but if se it will be Ix-causc- the friends of temperance have net done their duty. It is they who are en deck new and te whom is committed the suppression of the evil of intoxication. Prohibition as a remedy having lst'ii rejected, the coast Is clear for the trial of u strictly controlled license system, of vwhlch the basis is fairly established by the present laws. The aim of the law wlli Ini te protect society against the abuse of lutexicanth ; aad it will neck te accomplish it by confiding the sale or it te these only who show their ubilily mid disposition te observe the law and pre- veui nuciiijieraic uruiKlug, Mr, rainier is very much dissatisfied with such friends of temierance as these. He wauts te take llrmer by the threat and throttle it at once. He would forbid everyone Its use that some may EjLr "m BUUMJ auu u nus eecn a rcmark ftV hle feature of this contest, that vcrv l. 1 .-.... 1. ..! . . . . juauy jieepie who ute intoxicants them elves, were prohibitionists. A great many were employers or labor who hin e been put te less by the drunkenness of their workmen ; uud many werethem aelvcs werkinenien who iv.,.,,i . .. p&! kept from temptation. Ecu the vote In &. Clearficld'ceuntv and the ii.ii..,,,i ,.,i g-ji' ing country, In favor of prohibition. pr ciucu rcsuiis nave ni-eit surprising ; their fcv . Jmtructien is that the prohibition vote 'i was net ine vote ei temperance men ' if-.' nl1." Illsl fla tliu Vltin n.r.iti... ... l.ll.I.t jT -""rff rf"" "- " (!" 1'IUIilUUlOIl ..wasnet that alone of Iliiuerdriukers.Mr. ! Jaliuer cannot claim te have led solid jehalanx of tenijieraiiccmcn. Seme of f kin anny disliked rum as much as he ,-'4ei,but a big number disliked it only ""la lu consumption by ethers, or wanted ,k dp from theinselvM. There U a big crowd of jeop!e In the werld who are ready te restrict ethers Wt uubl or unwilling te restrain 'Uttiuwlvc; thl prohibition amcndnicnl Have tUema tine opjiertuulty fur purude. ItptvfOMd te fwbid the mauufavtute and sale of Intoxicants, but left every, dnefrw te keen his btfttlc lu kis home. Itew "chairman JPnlincr cenl ' hjrt-e ex- pectca te tiiremeiiicunnKani( wiien siidi reidy pteatWw survival was precldwl by the nrTienilmenth net easily seen; but it Is only nnothcr'lemoiistrn nnethcr'lemoiistrn nnothcr'lemeiistrn tiou that men who go off ennn excur sion, of knight errantry arc net very follciteus about the game they may bag. Tut: St. Ixails tilehfrDtmutml says: ."The fnit that ttlclitiienri, V., is Innklng the boilers and mnihliipry of one of the new warhlps, Hint Alnbnnm mid Tonnes Tennes see iinw taken n place beslde the lending 4roii-prediicliig states of the Cnlen, and that one or two ether localities only n few hundred miles this side of the dulf or Mexico' linve geno extensively Inte the cotton ninntifucturing litislncss, shows that lhe Industrial cciitroefgnivltyortholtnlleil .States Ih net as fnr north of the old linn of Masen fc Ulxen as It was llfleen or t enly yc-irs age." And by the development of t'le great Northwest the ngtiniltuml ccnlrn may be further neith. We hctiii Ie be linl.'iucltig slowly. Tin: United Stales steamer (Julniinbaug has relumed te New Yerk, nflcr eleten years of eriee in Kurepcnn waters, and Mill prelmbly lie sold or used as a coal hulk, usher beilers ami hull are in bad eeiidi Hen, and woeilcu ships are hardly worth rrjialring for the navy. When commis sioned in IWH, she Mas spoken or as a yaeht, because or her lirautlful model. The return ofthefjulnnclmiig leaves the Kuril jwan station eccupieil by the U-incnslcr, lliigsblp, and the KnterprNe. The Ijincas ter Is new en her way home, and the boil ers of the Kntorprlse arc in such Irnd con dition that she can carry very little .steam and must rely almost entirely en lier sails. It would s'eeiu high Minn that the new n.ivy was afloat, when our only ship loll In liureicaii wnlets Is n worn mil sailing esscl of worst. Tliuiin is need for apillaiices te lender mere Mfe Iho peeple who venture upon sea, hike and river. When vessels are drUen by tempest iinin lclges near the shore, where a life lm.it cannot be used, a small cannon Is brought Inte service, threw leg a projwtlle with a line, attached nut towards Iho wieck. Peeple en the wreck pull in the line and drag the end or n heavy rejiu with II, mid en this the breeches buoy Is rigged. This Is llke a large julref breeches, In which the people slland are pulled nshoie by ihe line and a pulley iiiuuing en the cable. The apparatus has saved many lives, and Is in uw) at all the II In saving stations, but the rangu of the gun Is necessarily short because It has te be light enough te be dragged ever the beach easily and also bocause of llin danger or breaking thu repe. His'krts Willi rope attached, llred rreni ii mortar, would probably have been or great servlce telhe crowsen the inon-ef-warat Apia during the liurrlcane theie last February. The vessels wiun in lhe harbor, close enough, it would seem, te connect with the laud by rocket, luxenleis are considering the utility or the linn mid rocket. One Is te be testnl in Washington tn-day, and there Is considerable Interest In Iho result, The device Is the incnlien or an old whaleman who Is Iho inventor of Iho oxplesixo harpoon for c.iptuiliig whales. The merit claimed for the new rocket Is that it will carry within iUclf and pay out the life line In thncourse erits Hlght, while projectiles new llred fruiingmi havu tetlragthu liiicaller the shot. It is also claimed that the new rocket will cairy a line ever 1,000 yaitls, v much gieater distante than any pinjectile new lu use. At Iho lust session of Congress a law was pat sod reipilrlngntl se.i-gtilngandlake steamers, after March Ih'.nl, te cairyllnc cairyllnc threwlng pnijectlles, and It ia believed this nuw del Ice, which may be readily handled by any lierseu mi a wieek, will fully an swer Iho lil'e-snving iliost:ser thelaw. The Dxhlbltleu will lie attended by n large nuuihei or nival elllctirs and ether persons intercted In saving UTe from wieeked ves sels. i'i:itse.vAi,. I.. I'. Iti:i: us and wile, who liae been vlsllliig relatives lu this city ler Iho past iiientli, lell for Iheir heuieat Dayton. Ohie, last ulglil. Wh.i.ia.m II vnii Ai'i'i.me.v, proffKser of flreek ill .Swarlhinerc, has been elcclisl leiiipiiniiv picsldcnt oi'ihe iitstltiitimi, vice Ilr. Maglll, leslgnetl. I.jjsii: I). Shim:, of Columbia, ws niuiing the graduates el' Kwarthiiiore col cel col lege en Tuesday, hbe Hveixtsl the tle tle gieuef batlielei of letlers. Klisiia Packiui, agetl 70 vears, nepliuw of the lain Asa PacUer, of Vcnni.vlan!a, tiled en Wednesday ill a North Ittver pier In New Ymk, where he was employed us flurk. Hen. M. Minion Itiiesirs ilcliM-red the auniial million at the I'ciniMylvaula Mili tary ar.uleniy al Chester en Wcdnesdav tixenllig. lllssublcct was " Dungnis of the Pntuu'," the chief el' which he considered iguonince or Iho inasses, lhe mania Ter Speculation, the struggle between capital anil labor, the growing mmibeis el tbe Anarchist clement, uiiil the low est I mate placed by the great masses upon Wrlue ami leligieu. Tin: max Tiu:r m-imi; or iik.hi.v. A ltonilntsecnccerilio IJieat I'IiiimI In the Deliiwiirelii .Iiiiie IHIC'. Ce in pa red with the Ceiiuuiaugh dls.ister the teriibln doluge In the Delawaie Millev ninl Its Irlbiitarv streams In June, lNli, seems its a trilling catastrophe, although villages weie swept awav anil ne.ulv -1K lles lest in the Iildgfi legion alone. "Theie weie m.uiv flight fill expeilenccs during that, UeihI,'' s.is an old Wavnti leunty liimbeiiiian, "and mie esjicciallv Is still the wonder of Iho valley. A tramp linker, named .lames Hiley, crawled upon a haystack that steed en thu iiur Hal at Ctillicein in the upper Del.iwain valine. He was intoxicated. He awoke Ireui his drunken stiiMii- te ilud liiiiisc)t'lle.itlng en Iho haystack tlew n Iho rler in a rearing Hewl. This was about Tour o'clock in Ibe alternoen. Tlmhavstaek was ktiecktsl te plis-es ag-alust u budge six miles ilewiithestrc.ini. ltlle wustliiewii Inte the mass of wreckage w flh which the rler was llllisl, lie clung te an nuthouse, which was wrecked in C.wlieiten I'alls, a mile below the bridge. Itllev was beiue along the crashing legs and 'piles ir ether drift for seven miles, and at Xariewnhurg wascarrletl upagaiiisi one of half a deen rafts that were mneicd in lllg IMilv at that place. Itcfere he could leach sfime Iho rafts were broken fteni their moeriiig bv the lloetl antl swept en down the river. They w ere nil wrecked in the narrow Lip ids two miles below, and Itllev Ien ml blm- seirattheilieicy or the !loed clinging le the ragged fragments of the raft he was en. On this he lode thirty miles, when it was reduced te two tlmbcis in the wild waters or Heller's Palls aliivc Pert Jcr.i, N. Y. It was then dark. Clinging te the lash ings of ihe twetiiiibeisKilcv entered upon the wildest nights ildn that anv man ovcrcnceuiiteied. At tlavlight he p.issisl through the Delaware gap let) miles from his staitiug place. The passage of the most dangerous place in Iho river, Keul Jtltl, near Ilelvldeie, which enlv the most expericuccil pileta will atteuipt te run a raft through, was mntle by lllley's Heat. The rill Is three miles long, and rails hnve been known te clear It in right minutes. In passing through this rill llllcy was sub merged uearlv the cntlre distance. An hour antl a hall later bis timbers were thrown iisui a pile of drift against the Kasteu bridge, and he was leseued. He was nearly nude slid was terrible loin and lacerated. The distance between C'ullicem and K.isttm u j:ui miles anil Hllev's wild nde (K-cuplcil but fourteen hours.'1 JIAIM'V ltU-.Ji:i.L IIAHIIISD.S-. He Oeth ti'flaee ler thu Husband .r JMs rathur-lu-Ijnv'M XIn-. Russell Ii. Harrison's relations and family connections are still iiitchlng en te geed government places. It has Just been discovered that P. A. llaynes, the recentlv appointed law clerk or the iKi-mllke ilo ile partuient, U the husband of the niece of the Cither-ln-law of the son of the presi presi deat. Tlie relationship ajijiears te be some what remote, but during the uxlucnce of the pi -s.it adiuiuislratleii Mr. Uaynes will iv ei, i 2,UM per uuiium ler having been letuuati sueugli te marry the cousin of ltusll U. UairJen' wife. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. i ' .Tub Oral Deqn, by Blanche WUHs RewaH, author ef'v,,One Hummer," "(feenn," Olie Year Abtnarl," etc, pub lished by Houghten, Mlllllu A- Ce., Ilo-ten mid New Yerk. . Fiction has atTerdett no mere charming glimpses of tlernmu lire than are found In "The 0ieu Pt0r,,, by Miss Heward. It Is a bright story, notwithstanding that the eien deer is the deer of suicide. Count. Huge Ven Krenfels, the heir le all old name and large estate, lu the mtdst of his gay lift) in the court city of Wynburgi is rcntlered a helpless cripple by a fall from his horse. One could almost under stand that a man who had led the life he had, suddenly losing all that In his eyes innde Ufa worth living, would find a certain rclleflu the thought that tbere was oue escape le his misery, until the Influence) or a gixxt man anil neble woman, hail brought him te see that the deer though always open must here after he a deuhlc-l.itchcd one le him. Ills mother, Iho Countess von Krenfcls, is a thoroughly selfish woman of the world, who apparently has mom sympathy with her deg "Meusey" than with her seu. (iabrlelle, lhe young Iliiieuess ou Melina, v he had been brought up by her father lu miner lhe rural districts, hecmncs com panion te the countess. It 1m with greal skill that Miss Heward shows the gradual lullueiite iJra'.inllleand Henhanl Dlety, a stone carver, obtain exer thu Count en Krontels. Perhaps (Imbnllle'schaiaeter Is a Illlle overdrawn, for It seems baldly pos sible Hint n girl with the simple and direct nature she had, could be able te impe w lib success against Iho schemes of Ihn countess. Seme persons might object te the pimnl nent place "Mousey'' plays In the story, but a tleg who eau show with such success the shallowness of the countess ile ile ser.ns special notice. Miss Heward's stjle Is bright antl fresh, her characters me instinct with life and vigor, and the story Is admirably written. Your Interest Is sustained thtoiigheut the hook. . The author or "Oue Summer" would havn used her talents well II she hail gene en turning out mere witty trllles or the same kind, for In spltn or the undoubted strength ami beauty or her ether literary work it may be hcltl that wit and humor are better reading than trngedy, anil Miss Heward lias net hcitiot'ero shown the MmkcHpe.uail faculty of lellevlng the one w.h Iho oilier, liueuuisa mnsterplete, buttpiite loe soinbre te tempi one te read irioreortho same lemerseless, weu meas uring kind ; and lu taking up "The Open l)oer" the reader wants te knew wimther the same unhappy key geicrns the last pages. AsKiiiaucecaii be given that 11 does net. The I'miri' rbirt'i((iin)i has the follow ing stery: Wlille Antheny i'rollepo wns w riling " The Last Chronicle or Ilarsel," he surprised a Irleinl oue day by saying le him, " There's the end of Mrs. Proudle 1" " Why? "nskisl the friend. Mr. i'rollepo rejilltsl that he was writing oue day In the - club, wlille a group of young clergymen gathered mound the II re place, were talking about Iho novel, which was appearing as a serial, lie could net help eveiliearlng them, us they praised thu wtuk, but ngiGed that Mrs. Preudlc was becoming an Intolerable nuisance "What did you de?" asked the lilend. " Well," replied Trollepe, " I hcMtntcd a goetl deal what le de j but I finally niade up my mind, and went up te them ami ex plained that I couldn't help hearing what they were saying, and I lidded, ' I am very much obliged te you. I him Antheny Tiel Tiel Tiol lepo and I'll go home and kill Mrs. Preudle.'" And he did se. .. llii:ili:.Nsn:iN,by I'. Marlen Ciawl'eril, Maciiilllau ,V Ce., New Yerk. Willi all hi i faults, mid they are neither small nor ftiw, this iiutlierhns the gill era geed story teller, and It hardly lessens the inleiest of his tales le knew that he sometimes de. scribes things in minute ami accurate de tail as hu llnils them lu his own Imagina tion. Ily this piectiss lie iii.ule "Mr. Isaacs" iiiteicstliig, II' net instinctive, and when in ".oieaslci " he chesn u tlcld se little known that he had mi fear of critics, the result "as quite Impressive. Craw Turd has been steadily gelling better control til' his genius, mid in (lieifensteln Is far less iccMehs in describing things he knows nothing about. Culess we am sorely ile celNed he lenlly does knew the lift) he here describes with siuh giaphic mid wviiipa lliellc skill. . There Is mi old Herman nobleman lHlug in ictlieiiieiit, with lilsspliii loeken b, thu ilKle.Milly et'a step-bietlier in the stormy ilaNHePIS. He had been unhappily mar ried te a young widow but his whole life waswrnpiied up ill his seu Uriel", a manly young fellow who pimulses le icdrcm the fame of the ancient house, ami Is bctietlietl le putty Hilda Vim Slgimindskieu, daughter of a jitKir and distant iclatlve. Tieuble collies timibllngall eer this pleas ant plespcct by the sudden leluin or the exiltsl step-in ether and we leave Iho reader te Ilud hew (irier mid the ethers me tiled. There is a clituilrlc old-time spirit lu Ibis picture el (leruiiiu lift) that would be quite out or place In n novel efauy ether civilled land in our own times, The tiulw'rsily lift), the dueling scenes mid the elisei va' va' va' tionsen beer and skebhesef charaetcr aie all excellent. Thcia is one fearfully dmk seenn in lhe Imek whein two elil men strangle a woman, but a tmgtsly of the must leirlble kind seems necessary te the scheme of the book, and when Ciawl'eril has te ile w It Ii murder he usually manages le be quite diabolical. llebeit Leuis Stevenson Is u riling a story te be called "The Wrong Mux," mid In tinier te secuie the copyright he has engaged his American stcpsmi, I.leyd Osberne, te write a low ehapteis. Tlie arrangement N a Hue ndvcitiscnictit for OsIkiiiiii. A loutilie life Iiisuianee policy is at (he bottom of lhe plot. The I.lleand Letters of Itnscoe Cenkllng, isliled by bis nephew and Mis. Conkling, ill be published lu the fall. .. Ill iii:.vrru.i'r ; or, A Civil Service llo lle llo feriner, by Itilac, Iranslalcd by Kalher Kalher ine Piescelt Weiuiley, Husten ; Itebcrts Hrethers. Iteadeisel' M.ilzae aie constant censtant ly Iinpiestsl with the whin range or his knew bilge, antl this book will again ex cite their wonder by Itsattemien te minute details that prtne a careful study of the Prench ei II service of lhes days. Theio are many ikiIiiIs of interest te'Auiericau civil Mrice icfoiniers lu spile of the wide differences of circumstance mid time. The army of otltcehelders are there and se are the many weaknesses or human natuie that trouble and defeat the reformer. Meanwhile the iuteiests of the story Is maintained, mid though net milking with sonie etjier books or llalrne it is geed reading. Until Injuring Creps. It has rained at Ulnomhiglen, Illinois, every day ler two weeks, and much or the county Is under vvalei. The gieund has been cold and wel se long that in Iho low (ildies the corn has become yellow. Should the rain ee.isu the corn ma,v be saved, but should it continue a few days longer the less will be heavy. A dispatch lien i Lebanon, Indiana, sas the prospect Ter crops in that section 'is very discouraging, owing te the long con tinued rains. A great ileal of the corn Is under water and the wheat will net vleld iiioie thiiu halra crop. r.xtciislvc 1'isijnet t,r j:ug)lsliinen. A lepiesentnllvoeran Kuullsh syndicate, has se cited a site at Vallnyje, oiiiWlte the Mare island uavy yaul, L'allferiii.i, for ex ex liiiibive lien and slicl winks. It Is htutcsl that ll),0ou,tiea J,;,!, )W) Huijsdihua fr the nurpem by UusUh capltallktv. &LinttamaHtt'. ( l'nlLAr)Ki.rMiA,Tlinrt1sy, June30,'lfflB. Linen for the Summer Cot tage. . You'll marvel, that a little money will bring se much Linen lightness and brightness and coolness into the warm-weather home. Come along. These Table-cloths are of geed Ger man Damask ; honest all the way through. See, colored bor ders and fringed. Frem Ji.ie for 2 yards lengths te $1.75 for 3 yards. Mere of them ; better. This time blue grounds with old-geld-and - white borders, and ecru grounds with blue-and-white borders ; 2, 2li, and 3 yards, $1.35. $1.85, and 52.50. As cheerful and home-like a cloth as you'll care te see en a table. German Bleached Damasks al "less than you could import them for by the case. 62-inch 50c, G.j-inch 70c, 72-inch 80c. Napkins te match 51.50 te 52. German Cardinal Cleths run from $'-25 for 8-, te $1.90 for 8x12. Matching Doilies 75c and 51. I luck Towels 10 te 25c an extra heavy, large size, knotted fringe Tewel for 25c. A very geed Damask Tewel for i2c; then up by easy steps te 50c, or five times 50 if you say se. Crushes of all sorts. But if you want the last de gree of Summertime luxury that Linen can give, sleep with it. Hard, round thread, 2-yard-wide French Linen Sheet ing, 65 and 75c. 2 J4 -yard-square French Lin en Sheets, icmsilctcd, $4.70 a pair. All we'll have this sea son are en the counter. And se the Linen sterv tree's. Cottage or mansion, all's one te us. The Linens are here, and there are no middleman's charges te swell prices. Southwest of centre. Fine quality, dainty printing, low prices three of the Linen Lawn virtues. Met weather stuffs that won't wash mean or fuzzy. 22 and 30c. HuiitliMcst of centre. All the Summer bed things. Blankets as light as flannel, but wooly. Cheesecloth Comfort Cemfort Comfert ables. Dimity and Marseilles Spreads. And stacks of Camping Blankets' thick enough and soft enough te be house and bed if you're very tired. 7.IXS4 inches, $3 each. Xtiir Women s Waiting lioein. De you keep track of what we're doing in Jewelry? Ne fuss and hurrah, but just a steady bettering and better ing of stock and getting a closer grip en the business. Solid goods and plated goods, and net a thing te hide about either. Think of a place where it would be safe te buy Jcwclrv blindfold ! Geltl Jewelry by the leading makers. Newest notions. 1. 1 karat Bead Necks, ielit by are, 55.50 te $25. About 50.50 for the most popular size. Same in sterling silver and best rolled plate ('4 geld), 52.25 te 57.50. New and stylish Bennet and Scarf Bins, and all the ether rich memento and prettying bits, many of them especially made for us. Cable, Chain, Link, or Band Bracelets, with or without pad lock. As much of a wonder in Watches as anything. livery grade of American Watches", and neat timers for ladies or boys. A brilliant showing of cheap French Jewelry just outside the roomful of richer goods. JimipcrMrtct Mile. Ribbons again. This time we make ribbons of the prices. Seme of the richest goods we have seen this season. We told you of them when they first came three weeks age. Silk and tinsel Brocade ; some exquisitely printed. Bern of the Directeire craze. Made this season by overconfident manufacturers te sell at from 51.25 te 53 a yard. We began by putting the prices it 45. 55. 65. and 75c. You've had the choice. We want te brush the balance out. What were 75, 65, and 55c go te straight 50c. The 45c ones at 35c. KtMit of Main Aisle tn'r, (iicMiuil street side. Jehn Wanamaker. "lOI.LAltS AM) ClKl-S-Tlin I.ATI-MT, V the must tttalreblc, anil mect 1s11nrer1.1L.In sliuvr mul tyles tiny sin. t I'UIsMAVm (lentV ruuiUliiiiKKtere, l.'Went KlnjstrcH. Lr.M)i:itWLAH- LKJ11T AM) MEDIUM 1 wrlslit iiiittrrncurlii ull I'liuteisiiiitlitity "i,'..u, LltWMAN'a Oeut' Furul.UliigfJters, 42 Wctl ttlutf iticvt. ' , r."' TlIO CUT rilKJE BALE. IT Mi XX, Cut Price Sale I - Cut Kirn' MEMNANTS 1 OK DRESS GOODS, I'rlris whlrh were 33,33 and 37!ct.. Hedticcil te 12J$c. n ynril SPECIAL STYLES IN Satfeens and Ginghams AT LOW I'lUCIX NEW BOSTON STORE, J. Harry Stamm, It OOII'M HA IIHA 1'AIULLA. Yeu Need It New Te linpnrt strniKth and kIp h feeling of henllh and vigor tlironelieiit the system, there It nothing eiitinl le Iloeil'n Hnrsimrllln. It mxiiis iieenllarly adapted toeMrcomc that tlred fiTllnceiuiMsl hy clinngu of season, climate or life, mul uiille It tunii iind sustnlns the sj stem Itpurltlen and rriieinlcK the IiIcmxI, Wccorn Wccern iMlyurgn the Inrsu army of rlerhs, hook-keepers, tenelicrs, housewives, eivrallvcs nntt ethers he hiivc liecn elesily eeiitlnetl during the win tern ml wliuuceil A OOOD.sjl'lUNO .MEDICINE te try Heed's Hninpnrllla. IVm'l delay. "Kvry spring for yeais 1 linve made It n practkc te Uke from thrm le live liettles of Heed's Kiirsaparlllit, because. J knew II purines the bleed and tlieitiughly clenuseK the system of all Impurities. That languid feeling, some times railed spring fevrr,' rlll never visit the system tluil lias hefii properly eared for by this never-r.itllng ri'inetty." W. II. Lavviiknc:, Ed itor Agrli'iillunil i:plteinlt, Imllannpells, Inil. I'UHE I1LOOI) "Fer jears at Irregular Intervals Innllsen hiiiis, I nirrerid the Intolerable burning and Itching or bleisl iHilneulng by Ivy. It would lirenk out en my legs, lu my Ihieal and eyes, liist spring I took Heed's Hiirsnparlllii, nsn bhxsl purifier, with no thought of It as a special remedy Ter Ivy pelvmlns, but It hat effected n permanent and thorough enre." Cai.vim t. Hiivti;, Wentwerlh, N. H. HOODS SARSAPARILLA Held hy all druggists. Jl; six for te. I'rcnrcd only by e. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, .Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAI1. (:) litiaccUiturcue. IADIBi J SUl'Kltli.t'()t;s HAlIt HtirKKKI.lIOUH IIAIll SUI'KltKLUOtJ.S HAIlt HUl'LIlli.UOUS IIAIll en the upper lip. chin, threat mid checks tie tie strejisl forever without pain, seiir nr tince bv the Kleetrle Needle operation by Dr. .1. Van Dyck. KliY-lrti Hurgeen, 10 North Llcventli street, liiiliiileltilibi. Tills Is the only metheil In the vviirlil thul destroys the roots tn Dm hHlr eau never grew again. Hi'iiiembcr this (lhe use of dcpiliiturles, the tweezers, hclwirs mid razor only niiike Uicm" hairs grew co irscr, si llti r, darker anil'merc iiiimereus), If you Iiiim- hulls en veiirf.ice vim will curry thi'in tu the grave with vtiti mile jeu have Mum ilestrejed by the Dleelile Needle. Dr. Van Djclc liasailvan lages ever nil ethers In clretrle eprrnlliig. He was thcscttniil plijslelaii In the wnrld tu per form this epcrniluii. lleluiHOierattsl for thir teen jears, mul tliiiili'iiiaiKl for his sirviceshas Increased si that lie lias given Ui all ether prac tice, mul makes tin. lemeval or Superfluous Hair, lllrth mid Wine .Murks, Dltcelntctl Hears, Meles, Wens. Small Tumors, Kxcresivueeieii the eyivllds, f.ien anil limly. KuhirKCil Veins of thn nese and fue, by the Kleetrle Needle, an escliislve si'isrlaltv, mierlliieii hair isiiseu isiiseu sltlve subject Mllli every retlned lad v, and the doctor observes the strictest privacy lu every c.ise, n ud never piitillsbes eertllle.iles or cities. He numbers aiiieni; hlx patrons many or our leading usiety ladles from even part of the ceiintr. Yeu cm consult lilm with every eon een ilenee. If you have Dili obtieilous greiith of hair, be It ever se slight or the levers.., ileu't neglect It another thi.v, but consult Dr. Van Dyck ut eiii-i. II.Hik rne. Atlvltehee. Terms within tlie menu of every tine ; don't neglect jour iiisonuetlurdiiy. Consult Dr. auDck iitence. Oineenml eiHTHtlng riMiniK, 10 Ninth Kleventh strict. Ilnnis.li te5; Muid.ivs, lOtiill. Nete-Dr. Van D.vik. DlcetrolSurgteii of liill ailflhln, has been eiilkd te Lanciistei te Heat eviriil seelelv liidlis.aud lau be tnnsiilted at IhnHlevens Iieiim. frarlniHC and In, Lancas tcr, I'a., fiein .Monday, June il, te Saturday, June '.".. llimrs V te ft, nnd ilurlng this visit can treat u number of new patients, fall promptly. JelMwd U-elt0. AJ FenDersmith's Bookstore, (OpMsltc Court Heuse),! Is the I'LACi: te HUY all the Most Tiilkul About, at 1'rlcrs IILLOW llii-rubllslier'N l'rlie. "MAIKIAIlh," liy K.birs. " IIHEIKKNftTr.IN," by Crawford. " Till: ALliNK FA Y,i b WlHer. " l'AHSi: IIOSi:," by Hardy. "JOHN IIintlllNO," (Jeuld. m'.Ultd JI mill's uoeios'ioitii "Joyful Sound." Till', LAT!r Sunday Scheel Music Boek. It Will He I'sed nt lhe Cuming Camp. niwilug-. ALL NKW ANDHl'AHKDING Ml'hlC. Flllt HALL AT HERR'S BOOKSTORE, M .V.Y.N. QULKNhT. tjIgiiamaiitin. " """ 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. ew-tra iniTYHALl." ' " CIUAKSTOHi:. I am new located nt Xa J Wm Kme 'tni-t, where 1 will ut nil iui L y .... bund u full line of choice 'lj.:in, .i.i'ih lie, uud chewing tubucre. Will U' plrssrd te lime in frleiid ud ruiren lnei " i- M nrr--3imUd ur.O. M.1I1KLB, gru Goelff; ft y m 40 Pieces Chnmhrajr Drew GliiKlinmn were Mld nt 12,Sc, reduced te fie a yard. All our Q'i rent Fine Challies reduced te S ecnU a ynrd. All our 10 cent Fine chnllle. reduced ted cent n ynr4. All our 2)i and 15 cent nent Chnltles reduced te leeentinynrd. 24 fc JL ": ... T 1 B I ' ARRtSTAMII'S '-" ylttcltCD. H. A. IIHOAD3 A BON. L-OiAi PRICES, Following iTlll be found list of goods low prlced-alw.sj s In our steck: Child's Geld linger Illiifix, !!5e.; Mlsw' Geld Finger rtlngs.Tee.; Ijulles' Geld linger King", S1.00 Hlcevellutteiu,2rc.,fi0e., 81.01; Cellar notions, 2.". te Jl.OOj Dlnineud Cellar Buttens, 12.00; ladles' and Misses' Breastpins, I5c. te J1.00; Mourning Iinsund Earrings, 23c. te J5.00; Bracelets, 25c. te 10; Nickel Clocks, 91.00; 8-Day MantloClecks,$3.T5; Ladlcs'Ueld AVnlches,J15.75; Nickel Watches, ftM; Hllver Watches, 110. AQrllepttlrlng lu nil blanche by geed workmen and nil work warranted, H.Z. RHOADS &SON, Je-welers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. ffinvvu't B AKOAINS I -GO Shirk's Carpet Hall I -FOIt Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Wk Have tub Lahulst and Best Krene in theCitt. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. itcfrinevniove. -"T i vi: I'm Afttix" ' -FOR- Baby Carriages, LAWN MOWERS, Refrigerators ICE CREAM FREEZERS, CROQUET, LAWN TENNIS, BASE BALL GOODS. W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO, 3i E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. iniir23-Tn.Th.Strd "C1LINNA miENEMAN. Household Refrigerators. THE KLHSKH, CHAHCOAlFILI,i:i) DRY AIR REFRIGERATORS. With or Without reicclain-Llucd Water Coelers. Made from IhtiiutiKhly KII.N-DniLI) LUJl. Huft Wuuil Ueisls Are Finished In Imitation of .Millii)i;nny. llnril WimmI fliKslsaie FluUhed Antique. They Aru ltlchly Carvcsl. iiavi: OvcrlapphiK Dtsirs, .MalUalile Iren CiisIIiiks, flenuliie llrenze lllnyi, MillilMilulHlicltfs., I'uteiit Waste Water Trap, KICKaut NIekel-l'liiUd Ciiphlanils. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Manufacturers and Healers In lleusc-Fuinlsh-Inu Goods, 152 N. QUEEN ST., LANC.vS'l Kit, I'A. louecfuvitiltiuu C"joeto. c ALLANDHKi: -Till ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Cnndle-Llulit; Ileuts them all. Anether I-nt of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Oil Steves. TIIK'TEHKIXTION" MirTAL MOl'LDING and Hl'HHLH Cl'SHlON Weather Strip. Heals them all. Thlsslrlpoiitvvearsiillelliers. Kci lis out the cold. Steps laltllnu' of wlinleu. KmIiuIis the dust. Ktvp out snow and ruin. Aiiyoiierjin npplj It- no vi.istnur dirt mii'lcln applyhijlt. C.iu be Illicit aiiywliero-ne hole te bore, read) ferme. 1 will net split, warp or shrink it cushion strip is the mntt perfrct.'j At the Steve, Heater and Itaiige Stere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LVXCASTEIt I'A. VTOTIOK TO TIUl'ASMKUS AND Gl'N l NKIIS. Allperseiwnre hereby ferbldileu te lresiss mi any of lha lands of the Cern wall jutSiKHslivell c.tules lu Ix'baueu or Iincustcr Anilities, whether Inclesed or iihliiclecdt either for tlie piirisise of khnetliu; or tlshliit;. as the law will be. rUldly enr.ins.sl njralnst ull trei trei jsissliiceu said lands of the undersigned uller thlsuellie. WM COLKMAN FHKK-MAN, It. I'laiUV ALDLN, EDW. a FRELMAN, Atteru! for Ii, W. Celiixuin'i Htlri, 4f' ft Price Sale I All our 12Jteenl 40 Inch Wide Indlit d' Llnen re filled te 19 cents a yard. HI? Bargain In Cnuy er'Crepellnc OleUl", UH cents a yard. 10 Cent Bntltte reduced te 8 ccnti a yard. This m!c Is the most Important ever made by us. Our Ktjies and Qualities are rliilil and the Trice the Lewttt. Centre Square. 4") nil. B AI10AIN8 ! TO- criothine. ATAIITIN llllea". " Clothing & Furnishing Goods. Wi: are continually watch ing our stock and the mar- Ifnl ... .l...rM.. 1.1.... ...... L-... ON - nuu inncviiMiiiiiKniinriii- I ..I. !.!.. tl.rt .1.... .......... LOOKOUT. the must comfort fei the het vvtalher for vacatlniicra and heniestajers. l'lisliltin's latest wrinkles will he found here and prices am kept well tiliiuued and vililttletl. Htaiulliy von All-Weel Belts, f-s and !I0. Men's Fine Imported Herdes and Wiiisled Suits, lllue uud lllnek Oirkscriiwa and Wide Wale. Hit; Iluy's Suits, nil-wool, fil ; bet ter unit hest, SS le ill. Among Ihn lilfsest values are the outfits fur Little Iluy's Stilts, Kills, Waists and Hese. Dressy All-Weel Suits, J3..7); better at V. Sailor IUeuhs with Kilts or llieeches. Men's and Hey's Flannel Slilrls and l)riivver&,&0eaul 31.(0 n Snll. air-Many Choice Things lu Neckwear. Hllk Grenadine and I'l'iuu Washable Feur-ln-Itsiid WlntKeis, Ac. MARTI N BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, N03. 2t) AND US N0UT1I liULEN hTHEGT. w ILL1VM.SON A. FOSTIIIl. - The centre orattractlen te nil Imjernef Cloth Cleth Ins. IsenrSujierb Display of Elegant Ganuents for Summer Wear. Gent's Tan Celer fonts and Vcst, $,1.10. l'rineh I'lanucl Coati. and Vc-ts, Jd mid S7. Fnucy btrlpu Flannel Couts mid Vests, S3. Mo hair Ciuits and Vests, SiW tu SI. Gent's Sum incrSults, In Cheviots and Ciuslmeres, s, j,i lOnntl 512. Hey's Siiinmt rSults. I,K), ... i0, 57. Children's Suits, JJ tots. Gem's Summer l'ants, J. J, SI. 5e. SllLWHKTOJi Worked button hole, Itcxlble sole and nisde of til" seltest DeiiKtila Ltathcr, Is tlielatt.t slioe for ladles that uc arc selllni; lu our $1.00 line. STKAW HATS. Of JIUed Straw for Heys and Children, with breadsewiil band. ISO Of White or lllaek mid While Mixed Slravr, reduced Irem 'Juc. V.Me Men's White Sliaw .Medium mul Full nrlm Iteuiul Clown, rtiliKiil from i Wc and 75e. iKIu Men's, Hey's and Children's White or Colored or All St)li.t. FIXT 1IATJS. .Mlu YeuiiK Mill's Fine Hlack Seft Fur Jlat, mnll brims, thelrnctuul value !!.. SOe YetuiK Men's Light Coleied Fur 1'iK'kct Hats reduced from 75c. .10c Light Colored SUIT Hats, medium and full shaie, reduced from 11.00. rXDUKWLWUSALi:. Sume of our Special Lew lricc In Summer Underwear that we are selling this we);. Men's Llslit India Gaure Slum, very nice quality, at 15c. Gents n.ilbrlfgin Shlits and Drawers "'ill sUi extra geed quality,, it i'wa suit. Gent -s Angera and nrewn Colored lUilhrlgirnn Shirts and Drawers, all sls, a I 75.- a suit: wiiiild bcrhcapat il.ie. Mens Ii.ilbriirg.iii Shirts and Drawers, nil si7es, nt 5iV uu Ii. Mill's French nalbrlggan and I.KlflTluwid Slilrisaud Drawers, at 7."k and Jl.e). Children s Game Shirts, In long and shot t slcSies, at 25c. Williamson & Fester, 3'J-IIS KAST KING ST., UNCASTLIt, I'A., AND 1IIH .MAKKin'STUKKT. MAItltlSlttllG 1. OAUWIES WK WISllIA FF.W M1UN TO n sell our giKsl by sample le,tlie wheUsale and retail trailc I.ugest manufacturer.. In our lint Fiii'le;e 3-ccnt tainn, Wages t. ivrd.iv lVruiaiit'Ut iKJMtlen. Ne netiuls cnswiriil. Meney udvanced ler wuces, lulvcrtHInk-. ttc. CENTKNN'IAL MAN F'G CO., Frt2s39ldced Clnclnaatl, Ohie. sic H r . L? .if '., .