? - - THE LANCASTER DAILY lNyELLIGEyCElt, FBIDAY, JTJKE 21, 1889. ; iu - fcvr, w- m m 9111 jrnteUt0urevt v . . UnHUtWJ.CTEINMA?. , v ' CHAlU.KHHTEINMAWFOt.TZ, EdltersT . ROBERT CLARK, FttMlsher. 'V t J ! ..- ,. gfttB DAILY INTELLtOF.NCER.rnbllhcd 1 J, avtry say in trie year, but Sunday., serv-en y ..krenrien In thli cltr and turretindlns j lewni at ten cents ft week. Ily mall five deb 4tarjrerlndnuK; 50cnUtnentli. CUT IKTELLlOEKCEK-Onc dollar and fly U R year. In nd vmicc. TCI TO SUBSCIUBGRS-Rcmll by dice .', or poatemt outer, una wncrc ncuncr 01 if totter. amcrrq hi me losiemcc, in nccenu rinm man ay Matter. Ift AIUM, 1U Lnifil.lilUbni.bIV, l ' Lancaster, IM. fj LAKOABTER, FA., June 21, 1889. M Tfce Cemtrr te the City, Grcctliw. t ft. i tnfernsrlnr. te nlnprvp thei (lifll- scwtty Which the Philadelphia politician i 'hM te HTftsp the reason for the nearly ?i unanimous rejection which the country rftave te the proixwluen tliat I'lilindei- fL'phl has no unanimously approved, te fSQ make suftrnpe free or taxation. urieus rJ? rcaaens come te the city iK)lit lciaif s mind M ferttalsccccntrielty of the country mind, but It has net yet come tohimtebuipect Hint, tlm count rvnieii lwlHr than lie Is. 'A nil that. Im vntisil tncrU'P flip SIlfTVfllf tei no man who h unwllllnete pay twenty- foflve cents for the privilege, for the very k simple and unquestionably sensible reu- ten that he theucnt the sullrace was Nrnrth twmtv.livn pent te everv citizen Elt knit fl.nl ni-n,. irt(ni ul...iit,1 1.A mniti' ti 37 .K.v. suuiv.v.j 1 ,is.i niiuutu .. llltMJ ... Jjr pay It when called upon ; Just as the Treuutry voter new uecd. n may im news te the city politician, but it is the fact, $r that the poll tax b paid in tlic country ; ana that it would ustemiHii me country Intelllirenee te rvnllre that II te nnl nfl.i. no III l llin kIIv IiV the voter hut hy habitually political com mittees. Such a ntalcment as that which grj we Hud attributed in the Philadelphia Tmn te Helier! S. ntttrrpen, 11 Demo Deme crnt of high character and efllclal prom inence in I1I.1 party, will apjwar very Blrnuge indeed te the countrymen who are went te go te the places when' the collectors sit te receive their taxes, or te be waited upon by them individually, aud who pay their poll tax without thought of refuMnger of asking anylHdy te de it for them. Bays Mr. Piittcrwm : " 1 am very aerry that the suffrage amendment was defeated. It has and will cost the Dem ocratic party a large amount of money. If the different ward committees had net furnished money te pay poll taxen 36,000 Democrats would net have had the right te vote Iast election. The fault is entirely with committee. They have educated the people te It. Large numljeni of eople will net pay their poll taxes when they find that there are. committees ready te pay It for them. The number of ceplu who de net pay their poll taxen increases every year." Of course there will be nothing fiesh in this statement te the (own iMilltlcitiit anywhere in the state, but It will lc "otherwise with the rural vetert wlie'dcei net understand hew his vote is habitu ally killed in the cltieH by men who are deprived by the constitution and the laws of sullrage, but for whom it is Mi7ed fraudulently by the political com- inltt'jcs. IJetli hides de It, and neither ran call the ether black. !icse('tahle men like Mr. Patterson de it ; and new are exposed In the most humiliating way as deliberate violators of the law, for no butter reason than that ethers violated it. Wg in truth the demoralization timt creeps in upon the honest man, 1111 wittlngly,when he takes up the weik or the politician, Is striklngexemplillid In this (statement from Mr. Patterson. He was his party's executive and found that te save his party vote it was necessary that the tax of r.O.lXHl voters should !h paid. He knew that the law lemiired the individual vejer te pay it, and that It was unlawful te pay it otherwise; nevertheless the party necchslty seemed te demand that the party should pay It, aud he went right along with the swim, followed the habit of the itelltical chair man, did what the ward workers wanted, anil new regrets that the con stitutional amendment that abolishes this 'tax, which the voter never paid, has been defeated, because of the contin ued cost of the payment te the party . organization. -He blames the paity committee for 'V ' 41.lu . ...! I., 1.,- it ,..., . nun , nuu uimiwtuiu ine,v Hiu iiiiicvm ; net only because they have educated tlic voter net te pay the tax, by paying it for him, but because they hac violated the spirit aud the letter of the constitu tion of their state in be doing. There was no party necessity upon them te de it ; a proper application te the court would have prevented the issue of tax receipts te all who did net pay for them ; but the committees found thiH path U'sct with trouble, and that telat the law it would simply be necessary te glve each tax payer the money te get his re- p'l celpt; and that au anneal te the courts might pile up trouble with out profit te all concerned ; and they took the easiest part, raised the lunds, pawl the taxes, anil violated deliber ately what they knew te is; the law. The chairman whom cxKdIciicy does net govern, aud who would rather be right than he president, does net grew abundantly en the jxilitieiil bush. It is pleasant new te n'O that they have been taught a lessen by the rural folk; which many of them, hmeer, Kjem tee densely stupid te understand. In explaining theceuntry vote they say that the farmers did net want te release the poll tax lest their tuxes would be heavier. It is safe te say that no such thought occurred te the fai mer ; who did net fail te comprehend that a tax of tweuty-llvc cents upon the non property owner does net icalie an amount that is sensibly felt in the stats's revenue. They retained it, net for the money it raised but for the eleva tion of the sutrrage aud the self rcsjtcct of the voter ; and lweause they uuder uuder uuder toed thut the ballet uud the tax are Inseparable In our aud every ether Demo cratic government. It is a lu&sen well taught; and one which the Philadelphia politician has geed reason te feel deep name that he has net learned or has net practised. r Their (ioesc. s The quettiuu is raised hy Uess Mc- -. Manes agaiiiht Mess Quay ns te whether the latter has net get the ltcpuhlican I warty In trouble by fatherlm: en it thin 1 prohibition amendment, which the party fit Menu te have left out en It deer step. n Mr. MeMaues seys thut Quay wus net 'jj aiuoere In his advocacy of it und never -; intended that his party should adept Vtbe Child when lie told the I'rehlbl-"- tteUtets that they Mould take it in. i ' Aad Mr. SlcMauw is uuduubtcdlv 'J Mjk4 In tlila di, lw.ii..l. 1... 1, i- .Quay'a tee. Leaden in u party, who fall mt, are well qualified te tell truth i' out etucr; but this has becu long au open secret about Quay, whom jnobecly suspects of any ether aim as a1 party leader, than successful strategy. He haV made . a number t of hits,' in the) promiscuous showing around which he, has done In tae maudlin con dition which haa long been his cus tomary state, and he capped the climax of his successes by electing Harrison, after AVanamaker had gathered the boodle that would have enabled any man, drunk or sober, te take the trick. Anil Mr. Quay has had many backsets te balance his victories, as might le pre dicted of flip unsteady going efn man of his constitution. The greatest of these, In the way of political missteps, has been the submission of this prohibitory amendment; which has as surely settled the Hepubllcan party of Pennsylvania, as it has the Prohibition question. There were disrupting conditions of ether kinds In the situation of the party te put It in peril, and this one comes upon the top of the flood with the crushing force of a Seuth Ferk deluge. A party with n jealous president personally dis tributing tlic offices, and with leaders cutting each ether's threats ever them In his presence, cannot stund 11 two hun dred thousand majority against a prom prem ised ally, aud bear the burthen of treach ery and defeat that gees with it. Mr. Quay has cooked the gisse. m Tlic President Knrimrnglng Conspirators, If we have any ambition te approach consistency in our dealings with foreign powers we must take mere pains te restrain societies disposed te meddle vigorously in the troubles of ether lands. We have nursed 11 great deel of Indigna tion against the liritlsh for permitting privateers te be titled out against us during the war, and we cannot allow thuClau-iia-Oiiel te carry en asinall war fare with Great Hritaln, as its memlicrs have admitted theyareiuite ready loile should occasion arise. O'Donevait Itessa could be let alone Ik'ciiiisc he only fought with his mouth, but tills Clan Is an organization of men living jieacefully under our laws aud thebcnetitH of our government, yet confessing their readi ness te defy our laws and imperil the lacoef the whole nation startlughestlle operations at the command of their order. The nation cannot tolerate any power within Itself that exists with 11 declared hostile purpese and the ability topnferce It. We de net allow the Anarchists te incite riot and bloodshed, wc take vigorous measures te suppress White Caps and regulators who defy the law and wc should net honor and encourage men who are leagued with thcdelllicratc and openly avowed purpose of defying the neutrality laws whenever it suits them te de se. My sending Kg.in as United Htates minister te Chill President Harrison has honored and encouraged this daugcteiis clan, and It is net surprising that their growing contempt for our laws should seem te lx' further evinced by the Crenin murder. Wii.i.iAMsi'eiir liunbormen are shetvlng a deal of pluck. Itefornthe great Heed hud fairly subsided they linil organized a coin cein coin niltteennd given out contracts for llie re covery of tlie legs and ki oil lumber, and one eent rm (or in going at the work uilli aljetit tin 00 thousand moil and expects te ioiepr Hoiiie thirty million feet of sawed lumlier between Willluiiispert ami liiccn's datii. The legs bxtween Wllllaiuspeit and llarrUburg are te Im r.illcjl uud lle.ited te points en the I'liiliidelplil.i A IC1I0 iiiilnmd and limited back le Willluiiispert. When this 1 au net be done easily the timber is te be sold te parties down the rlcr. Tiik evprsh.iw lug disaster at .lolmstew 11 drew nllcnllen I'retn ninny points that suf fcicd fc.irlillly by the Meeds, and ficlslli.it come te light about llie country near beck Haven arc liniiessle. Tlie poejiln lliore wcie cut oil' I10111 tlie lest of I Im weild long alter Joliuslewii and Willlniuspeit hud been leached. Only en MTe was lest in Iak'I: II men, but In tlie uelglilioiheod about thirty weiu diew ucd and in seuin Instances whele faiuilles dis.ipcaiisl mid wcronet missed by their distrcwed mid stiug)-ling ueiglibers until the Heed hud subsided and eiplniing panics leuud llie lieinu swept away. Due cltlreu of laetk IIiiipii wntes: "The water In eiii streets was six (Vet mid upwards and points considered llie highest and most favorably located sh.ired the common p Kiieucu. Saw legs, timber and nilililsh of all sorts lle.ilcd lliieiigh our stieets, al most tin) 'winn as In tlie river proper." The peeple aie yet stiiiggliug with the liltli deNisltrtl hy thn liver, employing all the men they can get and forcing tramps Inte set vice. They 010 also distributing piovisieusand tellef lothe whole county. Tliustiaiige insect timt li.isaltacUisI the wheat in Indiana Is known us the gieeu nildgeand has net been he.iid ofslnce tsil,,, when it almost dcstieycd the wheat crops of ludiiiu.i mid neighboring states. .Mil lions of them appear in a livid, set tlinn upon the stalk, from which they draw the sap, causing tlie grain te shmcl beioie il is lu.ituicd. l'eihnps this will be another gie.it calamity of this cala 111 a tens je.ir. Tin: Xeitli Ainmaui Jliview Is new under llie management of I.eyd S. llryee, lint thoie Is a great dillereiue in llrices,'iind .uiyone can see why. Cilvln 8. llriee is a political le.uler; l.e.is;, lliycemay wrlte political le.ideis. ri:iiMN.vi., I.ieiiiniui IIi:mh:usen, of I l.ip, ciad- iintctl fiem I.eIiIl'Ii I'iiIvciniIv en 1 iimrs- day. lie iccened thedeieu (.'. I'.. (Ji:n. Jeu.v (.'. Hi.ti'K, e-eomiiiissieuer el jiensieiiK, has ic.iiine.1 the piaclice of law at Chicago, Tin: KiMi or IIei.i.ami, who rcceveicd sulUeienlly fiem his lecent Illness te io ie io sume the reins of government, h.is had a serious relapse. Willliam C. Wklls, a fei mer resident of Flerin, this county, w lie new icsidus at Iliint.sllle, Ala., has been appeinlisl register et the I'nited btates land mllce at that place. PlioriAseu I. lli..NJAMiv A.MUtl.ws, of Coinelluniicislti, leiluerly el llieun.and a liiewn iiUiiiinus, was imauimeiislv clcc list president el" Urewn iintveisUv en Thursday, k-u Hi. It. li. Kobiusen, re signed. Ux-tieVlUt.NOIt JlAlrillAMI, efPciUlhVl- vunla, ha been apeiutuil a inoiiibeiol't'lie Chciokce eomiuissieii, and has Dignified ills intention te the sis retary ofthe interior ofaeccptingtheolllie. .This lilts the com mission. Hkvateii Kieit nils, s-iysthe New Voik .S'nii, is In danger of losing his plaie in Con gress. Secj clary Procter Is making quiet irear.itIonsteconle.st withliim. Kdmiinils had belter net simhI se much tlme angling for St. Ijwiciiie Kilmeii. lle.v. Wii.i.mji .M. Pit Mi dlcsl at his home in Tunkhaunuck en Wednesday, ngeil 75 years. Mr. Pratt was in feinier years one of the most prominent l.iwycis m that section of the Unto and always au active leader in the Democratic ranks. He was speaker ofthe slate Scnate in 1S.VS, uud lias occupied inaiiy lionerablo Ksitieus. 11'erk or tin, r. S. rJ.li CuiuiuInsIuii. '1 lie t . S. OhIi C'OllltnissInil ktiMlimr irikli liuwk iiriivcd at Washington en Thursduv from the Dt-Uw are rlwr aller a season (if Miccesulul work In thn probation erhad. tdplalu Itebcrt Piatt, who Is in eeiuinand ui uiurimi iniuK, rciKirtii ihat from Muv in vr. J,l li,1"), uud .Masisichuwlts ilvwi, lIWjWV, inn lojune litti lucre were transferred and .,.,. i"""'u",',"s ""-s""' iriuir, uiruw iiie or deiKJsile(12i15UWIfclriil fiA? ii...ilr. A rwiull.. rocket or oilier lire works be iV,7m ,1,3 l',lu, i. : 1,u,rlK Ibe fore tin, it. 4th and 5th iluy of Jiily. will b jwiiud uaiucd there were transfBrrisl te strictly enforced. The said ordinance entirely rivers in Pejtnsylvanla, n.oey.Onosliad fry: l'blblu the ilrlus of euim or ether ilreanns. Ni i Wk ricrs. 1.213.0U): New Jeck..vJ I orlbckellliiK.easiliiLMhrewliiKorllrliiircliiiserM THE VOTE l.V TUB COUNTY. Official Returns nrtawKleetionen Tu ?, Jan 18-Tha Majority Asstaat Prohibition 10,081. rollewlng Is the enTclM vete of Mncstr ceunty: j ;: "Mi Vel TulfveS rruhllilfn.i HurrrHKC. '3 ' 3 I DtCTRICTH. ? 5 S j I sis I r ' i r 1 1 l.twnrd - 71 .1171 27, 2 2iwnrd na nni am' w MWnttl , W7! M 4lliwnrd .-. ..- Ill H 3i BlhTrnril 170 WM am' SI nth ward . . 137' w.V M) Wt 7tli ward -... (II, W12 Y1 2S Mhwnrtl - - 7l 7fiS Ml OT lli ward .... TO' 623, Mfl 21 Telnli ftVi; Vm WJ72 KM Artulinleu n, Ti, 70, IS H llnrl -... 1W M, 10 i:u llreckne'k..J 27 ani 4 2!r7 Omar en 7S1 1M SI fi liny 33 2V 12 I'-'l I'ovullce fMl . SI 411! aw Cocnflre Wrl... .- . 4 4TO. KA felrrnln M Wi. 10 2fl t'elniiililn, I ! Mwi-hl 2tt W 12S Irtl 2d wurrl ;.... 211 2.11 atl .11 M wnrd 74 41H1 .w 21 CoiiMtepH. . -.. Ill 221 21 roney M i17 in IZI DllllfCMl IJINt ' I HprliiKillle H T2 31 . 4H .llnytewn PO1 IM 2!i M Lincoln . . tt 111 r7 M llunrKHl WprI. Ill KM. II IIS Drmiiurp lit ... I il H "i -nn Driiinem Wml ... . ' 1(12! IH' 172 ijiri I no, :m, ti 2tu Jiirllinl, .. Terre IIIU ... J I4 17I1 13 S2 llhle Hull 72' 200 10 211 F.irlWei.1. . . . 101 2.V., 2" 1 Edrn. J 4H IK) III! 110 r.llrttli .... 2 I7K 2 Kl Kllrnliplhlewn ller. 71 ll'.l 10 112 Kplirntii .. M 110 7S I7 210 Fallen 1S2, IS" 10, 210 ltc-iiiineld I'Jist, i IjiwIMvIIIp 72 113 R 132 IVtprsliurir 4.1 l.v H II HelilPrsliinrii (12, in, W 20 IlPinptlclil West, ! .Mniialvllln 31 I NT, HI' 4 WHrrHprlnR ss 101 ", r Nnruixxl.. SI. rtl 122' .', Nerlliwcutcrn s Ills, II 3 I.nniH'tri K.n.l .. . . IWl 27(ll l' 174 lilii-lT Went R7 211 21 57 liiiiirnntrr Twe 21 131 Hi' 17 lwwk ll IS'i 33 231 l'iiciwk UniHT lm' 217 '" 27 I.IIIIk ller 7H HO 22 177 l.lltle llrltnln vne in) !, its MnnlipliiiTwp f.l 1171 "i 177 .Mnnlirlm ller, i I lt wnrd . 3.1 III 70 2,lnid 4S Ml 70 ii 3d wnrd j 1,1 72 27 12 Maner, I I ! IndliinteiTii mi isp 27 j.T0 Miinnr(Nc) .V li, 17 ai MlllrrsvlIlP I 137 210 1 IM Mnrllr 2ir2 ITi 103 171 .llnrletln ller IIM SSI 7S 2HI .Ml. Jet ller I 101' 22rt HI .17 .MI.JnyTup, ! I I Iiwcr . 1.1 D2, 2.1 .13 llpinr ) 107 f llll .Hilten Urove I ' 1311 22 40 Pnrnillfti) I 174 , 232, 70 M IVnn 22 2117, 10 IM l'itipn .. .; 7H 112 H 31 l'revlilencc 101 2.13 100 2W Itnphn, , I I Newtewn ., ' 37 41 72 I HpertlUB Mill J II llll 3 2 KtrlcklcrViH. II 21 te 12 73 Union KIIH- 5 211, KS 1 B.idO.nry ... 310 7.11 101 132 KiilWnirv , I CinnbrlitKC 77 H7 22 115 HprliiKllnrdi'i tvs HI71 ' 2 llnp Ill Kit1 X (HI Wlilte Hersi' S3, S7 17, 4.1 HtnuliiirK-lter I lt wnrd. . . .. 2.1 37 HI 42 2d wnrd :H, 41' 2 nil .Id wnrd 41 .il, in M Hlrmliiiru Twe. I 111 IS7I 111 VI7 Wnrwlck Sil 2iH H ill Warwick limt ..I 27l 211 1 201 Vulilm;ltii Dm I 1 Lewer Wnrd .' I III 4.1 I Upixr Wnrd . . . ' IB 111 18 M Telnl ... ' 7,210 11.27I1 7.3SI 1113 -MiO'Tlly for I.Iccmm- 10,(S 12,1211 I'oet" I'pepln'H C'linnecs. Heme jesrs ni!e n city mlM-lenury wiih rro'n rre'n rro'n luennof llii purlin lit New Yerk en tlieSnli. bntli tiny mid i.nld le bid, " Wlmt urn ou lining here, bmilibii; tlm Iierd'sdnyT Vim imikIiI In be tit bu 1 cb nod wernlilppliiK OihI In stpnd of IncakliiR tint Sabbnth In llilnwiiy." Tlic Mir Inil In Ills rues looked npiit, tlic city nilslennr) mill snld : "On, sir. II s cryeiiiy for. Mill te talk Unit uny, but (toil knows Hint we MMir cliiips nln'l net no dinner." Tim Kcntlinrnt kiviiii le be creulnt; Unit III the United Ntnles tlie limn bus nrrlird wlieu " the poerelinpii dnn't luen neclinmv." There In Miinn 1 1 tit It In II Thn poernrenot kliul mil from uiiikliiKii tliellliiHsl, lint Ilic culr bMwrcn rlclirsniid Kivcrty eentlmiiilly creus iiieredllllciill In cress. As the. country becomes densely pepnbiled keen ImisIiichs ioiiii'IIIeii ileerciise IIkicIiiiiiccs for iiceiiiiinlnllni; wcnltli by erdlunry business methods. Hut tlic Kiinc conditions vastl) Impriwe Hie rlinncTK rernrent sun ess te ttiose w be can strike out In new pntlis, enu furnlsli Minietlilii le tint world Hint ethers cannot. True merit. In commodity or ability, will win easily mid with Krnud resullH In lids ceuntiy, If thn musses call Iw Induced In ns'eijnlin It, This nsoKiiltleii cnu mil) be iicceinpllsbed by what nres HiietliiicKsiiis-rliiBly nlluilcd te nsiidicr. Ilslin; iiictliixls. Wlmt 11 uiiirvelnus suciess luiNnllended lliu IbermiKli Inlrisliictten te Hie world of llie merits of that weniU'ifnl reined) for kidney dlsenne- Wnrner'sHnfe Cine. lien. II. II. War ier tlrst inuie te knew of Hn curiithe pewi rb beliiB reslniisl te health from wluil the iIih ters pioneiiiutd 11 fatal kidney trouble. He con cluded llie world eiikIiI le knew of It mid In the ten jrars since lie Iickuii Its iiiuiiiifiiiturelielins s.X'iil millions of dollars In mhmlMiiK theHiire Cure. Ills luelliixls hale Ix-en IiikciiIeiis -seine-tlincs, veihaps, esmi teirlllclsiu, but they had a purH,se, wlilcli bus been iiecempllsliisl. Hut murk 1 be neiei would hnve secured 11 four told 1 it ill 11 of the Mist sums l)iiispH'iidcd If tlm it-ill merit of tlm leiucdy bail net In 111 fully preM'ii le Ilic millions of people iciulicd b) his nihil tli-eincnts. Ten )iiim of Incrcn-InK suciess of Wurncr Sale Cure Is due, (llsl, te lulrlllk-elil und pleas, lug adiertUliiK, by which tlicpciiploucietuiiilc iiiiliiuililisl iillh tlie leiuisl), Hirenil, te the linn worth of the leiucdy, proud by iictunl e.. lsrlciiie, MinwIiiK II le be thr euly tpeeijlc ler kidney disease, mid nil discuses Kieulni; out of kldiic) ilirmiKciiieiits. Mr. Warner has seinetiilnir the is'eple wiiul, tells thcniMi, then pious It tethelr sntlsfaclieii - success fellnus 11s 11 matter of com se. ir )OlK.SAltHAPAHII,I.. IT COSTS LESS On tlieiiiestloner real economy loed-.rjnr-sjip.irllln Is se far nhend or ether prrpaiatlens as te place I liem entirely out of I he nice us com petitors, llerenre l.icts In reunid te till popu pepu nr medicine, easily siisicptlble of ienelusc proof. 1. Heed's Karsapnrllli! Costs the Manufacturer Mere than any oilier ceiiintliit; prcMnitlen, berniiMi It Is mere highly concentrated and con talus mere real lucdlcitl Mtliu. 2. Il costs I he Jobber Meic.iis a lonseiiuenee eflliulnctJiisi(,tiitisl. 3. It lests tliu Hclall DrilKulsl Mere, for the same lensen as can easily be learned hy In ipilr). llcnce the desire of hoiiie 11 Inllers lesell their en n preparations, wbUh cost thtuili-ss, and for which they Ret the smun price, thus making ineie ineney. Hut I. It CeKtMliuCntmiiiifrlilMHlliiiunii) ethir iiiisllclue, liecause of Its printer ceucentriited striiiKtli and the quniitlly 111 inch bottle, and becmiMi It Is the only propitiation of u hlch can truly bei-ahl, ' 100 lssm One Dellar." That the jieeplu apprtilutu this U she 11 by the fact Hull Heed's .Sarsnparllln has the Ijiru estsalenfimy s.irs.isirlllnerblis)d purlrler. 11 l)s.scssc.s jKH-ulIar uicrlt uud illscu wonderful cures. A IIINT KOIt VOl'. When ) en buy )our sprint: inedlilne you want the besL Ak for IIikkI'h buisapurlUa, mid Insist upon liiiNlm; It. IM110I lit any mKumeiit or jHTsunsleii Intliicnci you te bu) what ) en de net waul. lie sure te eel Hie ideal tprhiK niistl clnu. HOODS SARSAPARILLA .Seldb) nil driiKKlnts. U, six for M. Prepaid! enl) by C. I. I10O11 .1: CO., Uwell, Mas. 110 IK).-.i;h ONi: UOLUIH. (.1) tUJ;A,,,'T.;!SHUl1 0U i-OUK,15cK.NTUK PURE RYE WHISKY. .My e n distillation. scplS-lfd fOlt ItKNT A Ni:V TWO-HTOHY IlltH'K l1 ItlltldlllL-, .Ne. :IM Casl Klnir street. Annlv ut ItlM'lii-'V lib. ...ill iiiu.ieiii 1111, ,rii, lilt mi. hlllltlC'h Orecery Hteie, cermr of l-ii-t Kliiir and Plum streets, Hcnlleu. Jcl'J-aid "XTOTICi: IM HKItKltV niVKNTIIATTIIH Otilluancc fur i,icienllnaeelJi.ut 0) rlre, and Hie Im tter pivsoratlen of order In the clt) , r.el " "ii"f iiriwomsepenuiinr 111 a similar man. .1.. .,. T. - -...-b, .-.-- .. ...a -. ....... .. i"i "iwiin iiiu lining 01 liiccnv. Jv20-lld KUW. l.DOKltl.Ky, JIajer. ytanttmahev': PniLAetLrntA, Friday, June 21 , 1W9. r2ic Batiste at 8c. Sc Ctallis at 6c. Fast color Lawn at $c. Three of the timclieut stuffs at tihy prices we ever told veu of. The Batiste was iac yes terday. Ne reason why it shouldn't be te-day. Geed cloth, pretty patterns white and ecru grounds, with black and blue figures. Just se with the Challis 8c en Thursday. A remarkable stufl at 6c. Twe steps away it leeks like French at half a dozen times the price. The Lawn is of geed, ser viceable quality, in a pleasing variety of fast-color designs. Coel, neat. As big a 5 cents worth as you're ever likely te get in such cotton. Northwest of tentrp. Light-weight things have crowded te the front all ever the Clothing Stere. Whatever you wish. Ceat and Vest from Seer sucker at $1 te neat effects in wool and silk stripes at $7.50. Black Alpaca Coats by the thousand, $i-50 "P- Clergy men's lengths tee, of course. Fancy Wash Vests, 1 te $3.50. . t A nebby suit te lounge about in skeleton build, light, easily cleaned fabric, $8.50. Ceat and vest alone, $6. But don't skip the Serge. Blue, 10 and $12 ; black at $10 the suit. Positively fast colors. Better serge than we ever had before at anything like the price. The $12 suits are worth $15 if they're worth a penny. You'll say se if you're a judge. White and Fancy Flannels for the boys. Sailor or blouse. A few, finger marked, half price. Nenr Thirteenth and Market streets corner. If you are after Linen for the Summer Cottage (or any ether use) as extravagant a thing as you can de is te skip our Linen Stere. Keiithwest of ecntre. Choice Mequettes, $1.20. $1.50 and $1.35 Brussels, $1. 85c Tapestries, 70c. 75c Ingrains, 60c. That's the lop-sided sort of prices you'll find en many tie sirable lets in the Carpet store if you're quick. Art Squares, Smyrna, Oil Cleths and Straw Mattings arc going out with the same rush ing tide. Hecentl tloer, Market stiiel side. Pour ele ele Miters. 2,000 pieces Bohemian Glass ware go te half and third te-day. Satin, Cameo, Ball Optic, Gilt Decorated, Iced Crystal, and ether favorite styles : berry bowls UKiir bowls en 11111 Jiirs wi.terjuxs tumblers oil cruets biscuit Juts cases, etc. Frem c te $2 each. hecend Meer, second (jnllcry. Take a Kodak with you en the trip ; it will memory for you be eyes and Leaded for 100 shots, $25. Optical Counter, Juniper streit entrance. Ne one knows better, than the Japanese hew te put a pleasant chill en het weather. Bamboo and paper and Jap wit they de the business here as well as in Yokohama. Fans first. Flat Japs gay with impossi ble men and beasts and water things for as little as 3 cents. Common palm for 2c. A very geed Felding Fan of tlecerated parchment paper at 5c. Yankee craftsmen wouldn't want te put the sticks together for that. The 10c folder is an excel lent Fan that began the season at 20c. Flat Palm Fans with bamboo handles and silk corded edges, 15 and 20c. They'll stand as much grief and raise as much wind as any Fan you'll find. Ning Be Fans (woven straw) 30c ; colors. Decoration Fans big enough te hide the fireplace and bright enough te cheerify the gloomi est room, 75c te gi.25. Japanese Lawn Umbrellas from 5-feet at $1.50 te S feet at S3. Japanese Parasols, 20 te 75c. Perch Screens of split bam bee that let in the air and bar the sunshine, come in various sizes: 8xS feet, $.1.25; Sxte feet, $5 ; 10x12 feet, $6.50, and se en. Big counters besides for the myriad decoration bits that give picturesqueness te houses in Mikade land. Juniper and Market sirectsci'-iier. Jehn Wanamaker. 8 'ALUSMeN.-Wi: WIS1II A FKW.MUN TO sell our goods by saninle teithe wholesale and retail trade. Ktructt manufacturers In our line. Knclese 2-ivnt stamp. Wage fj relay. Permanent Hisllleii. Ne iHMtals auiueicil, Meney uduiucisl fur waxifc, ads crtlslni.', etc-. CKNTl-NNIAI.MA.Vl 'O CO., MprlS-Wtduxl Clucliituttl.OliIe. vriecuT rmek tuax. a' at m 5; -a 'JHARRY Cut Price Sale I FIFTY M KM N ANTS OF DRESS GOODS, I'rlces which were 3.1,:an37;ct Itcductd te 12Je. r yard SPECIAL STYLUS IN Sateens and Ginghams AT t.OW 1MUCKS. NEW BOSTON STORE, J. ULsLrry Stamm, ' 24 Centre Square. HUoccUrtttcettn. COI.1..V11H AND CUI'FH TIIK LATEST, the most desirable, and mint comfortable si in pes ami styles any (.Ire. nt KItlHMAN'H Units' Furnishing 8 tore, 42 West King street. fl-1K JONKH A CO., fj Mmiiiiarlnrerfi reNFKCTIONKKH' KINK PAPLIt JMJXKS. The most beautiful line In the United mates. 61.1 Commerce Ht., Philadel phia, 1'a. Wrlte ferdcserlptlM! price list. JuiicI-7!itced XTKCKWKAIl-THK I.ATIXT AND MOST IX fashionable styles and sbadee. the cheapest and best, at KIUHMANH Ucnls' Furnishing Hterc, il West KIiik street. S'J TOI I THINK I At this day, when competition Ucrent, the customer leeks le see. Who WIves.Net Premises -IIAHOAINS. Customer, Htep! Think t Who pay for ex tenslM'Bilcertlsenients? We de net Advertise llari;alns,Clearlni; Bales, etc., but itlce you the benefit of Hint which ethers i;le the printer. Our Counters Contain All Hint Is New In SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND SPRING OVERCOATS. Our Prices are the Lewest Possible te de Jus tice te customer and etirselws. NOS. Mill AND ail WKHT KINO STHKCT. liinrl.t-.1ind T KVANAMONH. These Aig Trying Times. Yes, they me Irylnu times In mole senses than one; and every gund housewife knows the dlfll eulty eifliiirliiK keihI, sweet bread In scry het w enilier lint this tusk may lieiendered com cem piiratlvcly easy by liuMiig the rlcht kind of Fleur, and eeiy one who lias used Itadmlts that LEVAN'S FLOUR IstheltlKhtKlud. Try It, mid You'll Iluy It- Levan & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. ds-l)d T- ADIKS' J Ht'PKItKM'OtIS 1IAIU HlTI'llllPl.retlS 1IA1II StU'lIUFLUOUS ll.Vllt hri'KltFLUOUS 1IAIH ou the iipicr Up, chin, tlueut and cheeks de stroyed forever Mlthnut pain, scar or truce by the Kleetrle Needle eih ration by Dr. .1. Van Dyck, Klectre (surgeon, ID North Klecentli street, Philadelphia. Tills Is tlm only method In the world that ilestreyx the roots se the hair can iiccer Krew ui;alii. Ileuieniber this (Hie use of depilatories, the tiiccers, sclssurs and riirernnly niiike these luilrs crew eisirser, stiller, darker aniljmere numerous. If you huse hairs en ; our face) en will curry tbeiii le the Krai" with you unless seu luiM' them ilcstre)cd By the Iaectrlc Needle. Dr. Van l))ck has ndvnii tiigcs ecr all ethers In electric es'riitlin;. He whs the second physician in the world te is'r is'r ferm this oienilleii. He has operated for tlilr lien ) cars, aud theilemand for his services bus Increased se that he bus kI cii up all oilier prac tice, and makes the remecal of Superlliieiis Hair, lllrlh and Wine Marks, Discolored hears. Meles, Wens, Hiiiall Tumors. Excrescences en thcc)e-ll(l, faceaud bisly. l.nllirneil Veins of Hie nose, and rue, by the Kleetrle Needle, an exclusive special!). Huix'rlliieiis hair tsasen hIHmi subject ullli every relliusl lady, and the doctor eliserccN Hie strictest privacy lu every cave, and never punlMies eerllllcates of cures. He numbers anion;; his patrons many of our lead I ni; society ladles from every part of the country. Yeu can consult him with cveiy con cen ih nee. If. veu have this obnoxious tcrewth of hair, he It ever mi slight or Hie reveise, don't liiKb'Ct It another day, but consult Dr. Van Dvckaleiux- Heek free. Advlctfree. Terms wllliln the means of every one; don't neglect ) our case aunt her day. Consult Dr. Van Dyck at once. Olllcn mid operating rooms, 40 North Eleventh stieet. Hours, II In 5 ; Humlii) h, 10 tell. Nete Dr. Van D)ck, Klectre Hurgeeii of Plill aiblpblii, has been called te liiicnster te treat several society Indies, am! can be consulted at the Stevens Heuse, (Parlors C and II), Ijineas ter. Pa., Irciiu Meiiibiy, .lune -I, teSatillilav, Jiiue 1"J. Hours ti te 5, and during this visit call treat a number of new patients. Call promptly. JelMwd STKAM. vVedeslrotecall Ithe attention .if censimiers efiStcam (jiKidsand Kuglneers'Hiippllcs, toetir btrce mid vailed stock of lilies. Valves, Ces'ks, Malleable and fast Iren Fittings, AsIm-kUw. ViilcnlH-stmi and I'siulurliin, .sheet. Piston mid Valve Packings; Scotch and Hed Line Itetlect Ing (lauge Classes, Mteaiu lladlnters and Steam Heating Apparatus; Set and Cap Screws, and In fuel alinikst ever) thing required hy steam users, uud all of which vie eiler at prices which we guarantee te lie lower than these of any iiinei ueiiifi ui nils Mciiuir. We have positively the Im urgcst stei'k, and be ing ceimecitMl with the Telenheim Kxeliiim-p. are prcimred In receive and till llll orders 111 tliu shortest possible lime. When In want of any. thing lu our line, call en us for prices anil we will convince jeu of our ability and willing, less te save) oil Meney, IVIay mid Vexation. Our facilities for furnishing Knglnes, Hellers, Shafting, ViilIeiH, Hungers, sjms'IuI Machlner), 1'liimhcnt' and lias I-liters' Toels, Patterns, Mislels, and Iren mid llrass Castings and ler the prompt rep ilr of all kind of machinery are uncMelleil lu Ijincaster, and we res ikvi fully solicit a share of )our patronage. Central Machine Works, 1 II A 130 NOItTII CHHIsTIANhTUEKT, LANCAStr.u, Pa. Weed Werk, Keasoiiaule Charges, Prompt lies. Telephone connection il3-tfdll (tiivviniKe. s eTANDAIlDCAIUUAOKWOUK. Standard Carriage Werk. i:dw. FDUiaU.KY, Ne. W, il. a, 45 Market Street, ltiar of Piwt ciftlce, Uiucaster, Pa. Buggies, Phietens, Family Carriagies. 'I he llnest stock In thecenutrv te select from. We can suit ever) body. Pi Ices ie suit the times tine line el secend-lliuid Werk. New Is Ilic time te get your Carriages He painted and Repaired Our repairing cannot be excelled. One si t of workmen csivclally em em ple)Cd ler that purpose. Cull uud examine whether you wish le buy or net. iWcucU'tt. JJ1CYCL1X, l'HICCl.hs. I AND! .MS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE. SIMPLE. i.l'AItANTKKD UlUIIkVr UHADK, ii.i.isritATia) cataloeci; fi:i:. POPEMFGCO,, 79 FRANKLIN BT., BOSTON. lilt VNCII HOl'SKj-V 18 W aire ii HI., New Yerk ai WabaliAe., Cblcnge. Fer Sale, by JOHNH. MLbKIt, Ne. I North btreet, Columbia. auj-lydced 06- fPrg p0f f. STAMM'8 Cut Price Sale I 40PlNClnmhrny IltesOlnuhnms were sold . nt UXc reduced te le. a yard. All our 8J rent Flee ChRllIn reduced te 5 cent yard. All our 10 cent Fine Clinlllcn reduced te 8 cents yard. All our 12)i and 15 cent Best Challle reduef d te lOcenlsa ynrd. Jtirttchce. H. Z. 1UIOAD8 BON. LOW PRICES. Following will Im found a list of goods low priced ulwnjs In our steck: Child's Oeld Finger Kings, 23e.; Misses' Oeld Finger Mugs, 75c.; Ijidlcs' Oeld Finger Kings, tl.OO Hkcve lluttens, 25c, M)e,, J1.00; Cellar llutteiis, 25c te t.V0; Diamond Cellar Uuttens, f.'.OO; Iidlcs' and Misses' llnastplns, SJc. te f 1.00; Mourning Tins and Karrlngs, 25e. le 5.00; Hraeclels, 25c. teJIO; Nickel Clocks, Jl.00; 8-Dny Mantle Clocks, S3.75; Ladles'Oeld Watchen, SI5.76; Nickel Watches, $1.00; Bllver Watches, 810. VKepalrlng In nil branches by geenl workmen and all work warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, JeTO-elers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. (Sitvyct TAKOAIN8I Shirk's Carpet - FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. We Have the Largest and best Stock in TiiECirv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Fa. jUiH'liine. J."-J JIAKT1N CO. JUNE SALE. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, AND NAPKINS, At . price during this month. 50 dez. All-Linen Towels, size, 20 inches wide, 42 inches long, at 9c each. 25 dez. Knotted Fringe Bleached All-Linen Towels, at 22c ; regular price 35c. 100 dez. Towels, geed size, reduced te 2c each. NAPKINS. Every Napkin in stock, bleached and unbleached, re duced, and about 25 dez. slight ly soiled at l2 price. Bleached Table Linens, 52 inches wide, reduced te 35c a yard. 56 inches wide, reduced te 42c a yard. 25 pieces Turkey Red Table Linen, guaranteed te be fast colors, reduced from 25c te 17c a yard. Unbleached Table Linen, all reduced. Bargains in very depart ment. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. itfuaic. VfUhlCALllAKOAINs" " Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., Hare the I-irgest and Finest Stock of 1'laues and Orttnus te In seen lu Ijincaster. In eurKuiull Ware Department )ou will rind Harnienlcas, Accordceus, Violins, llanjes, (Jul. tarsand (Small Musical Instruments of tviry description. Finest Imported .Strlnts. Headquarters for nil the ljitct. Novelties In Our Line. Trices guar anteed te be the Leu est. hlu et music sold at one-third less than cata logue price and mailed te all parts et the coun try. Ti-achcrs will please write for Special Trices, hci-iiiid-IIiind Karguln Department j One Is. ter 8e,uare Tlane, almost new ; one Oa'ble Njuare, one Dearbeu, one New Lnglaud all In iMsxt order, and the jirlies will suit you; oue (hiking Square flune a incut bargain, flood Second Hand Organs ut prices, that will surprise) )0ll. KIRK JOHNSON & CO., Ne. II West Klnghlre-et. 3-T. S. Tlanes, Organs and Fine Furniture moved. Cull and examine tin) Svw Harris Music Hinders n.'llviUw SVttiivncue. r l'thkus."kaufVm"an, ATTOKNKY-AT.LAW. Second Fleer Kshlcman Law llulldlug. Ne. (1 North Puke Sticct, npr3-l)dtvr rNDFIlWKAU I.1U1IT A Nil MUnil'M li ufizlit tindi rvi ear lu all crudes and iinv slu-.at KKISMANH Uentr 1-uriilshlin; btert, (J West Klu street. t tl AU our I2Jcent 44 Inch Wide India d'Llnen re duced te 10 cents a yurd. Din Bargain In Crazy nr Crepellue Cleth, 1J,S cents a yard. 10 Cent BatUte reduced te R cent a yard. This sale is the most Important erer made by un. Our litylea and QualttlM are rlcht and thn I I'rlce the Lewest. )alt. TJAHOAIN8 t Hall. I - PvM C'5cub0. t , :n T KW YOKK bTOKL". w -AT Till New Yerk Stere. ..INDIA LINLNH, VIUTOIUA LAWNB, NAINSOOKS AND CAMllltlCS. KIIUI'Kn I'LAIU AND CIILCKKI) LAWNS, FIGURED AND DOTTCIl 8WIHS MUHLINB, INDIA MULLK, INDIA DIMITV, lli:.MSTITClli:i VICTOItlA LAWNS, KMHHOIDCItKD FLOl'NCINOS, III every variety of deslKii at low prices. CHILDltLN'HLMllItOIDLULDFLOl'NClNelR At 'S, 11, 37X. ", &iyt cents a yard. 43-1 NCI! KMIinOIDKIlKl) FLOUNCINOr At SI, .17',, 15, m, 62, 75 cents a yard. F.LKOANT KMIIKOIDKIIKII FLOUNCINO.S At 7.ic, Me, Si. 51.25, 1.50 te M n yard. CAMIIIHC, NAINBOOK AND HWI8H LDO- INOS AND INHIBITIONS III widths suitable for every purpose nt low prices. TUHKUV Itl'.D AND NAVY 11LUK FLOUHC- INOSANDLDOINfls) At Very Lew I'rlces. ALLOVLH LMIlIlOIDLItllvS In Swiss, Cumbria Nainsoek. WATT & SHAND, G, 8 and 10 East King Street (rfijimt'iittuY rriaii amaktin. TOILETWARE AT CHINA HALL. Are yeii' looking for Toilet Sets, either painted neatly or with elaborate decorations, or n 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, 15 East King St. ehMfd Jcflttt itoticce. IT'hTATi; OfTiKUMAN HIIbSIL LATLOl- .111 Lancaster clt), T.i.,dcei'ase-d, letters trs laiiieutary 011 S.1I1I c-stute havlni; Ih-cu e rttntrx! 10 me uninr.uncii, an istseiis mnt-nici till lis. ( ' 1 'j HV - S- H ttlll (V" JII11S S41M tJ ISIlllllll. and these linvlin; elaluis or demands against the same, will liresent tlieiu wltbeut delay for cttli'incnt te the underslened. AreL'MTA IIIItSH SIMON It HlltHlI. Ijincaster, l"a., LF.OTOLD lllltnll, 1'hlladelphla, l'a.. Lxeeuters. CHAh. I. La Mi is. Attorney, iny2f-t)tdF 1 f nra nuiiiiul,..! te. iii ll-n lii.aiirull ilA tint tix.i.i lite Dress Goods -ri.. gLf &Jv . S - f -. .' s. . r .' ",. :-? ,