Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 15, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1889.
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MSDREW J.TEINMAN,
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ROBERT CLAHK, rulHIslirr.
KKK fcAILY lNTELLlaENCER.-rnbll.hrd
fStxttf Any In the year, but Sunday, Hervcsl
. by curriers In this fllv anil Kiirrenndlns
V town nt ten cents n wk. Jly mail five lel-
, s f Mrs a year In advance; 50 ccntsa month.
1 WEEKLY INTELLIOENCEH-One dollar nnd
"R.T cenls a .venr. In advance.
riCETO RUHSCIllliEllH-Ilemlt by check
K or poMemcc enicr, mm wncic neither or
uirwran de procured sena in n registered
letter.
itcrrd nt the l'oslefflce, ai second class mall
lp matter.
'f',i ADDlinw, THE UlTEfcLIQEHCEK,
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P LANCASTER, PA., July 15, 1889.
A 'Wrone Jfetcnicnl.
S The Johnstown Dceplc liiiwIinil.'niiiHcU
1 lnc In which they resolved flint it wn?
i.quitctoe Imd that fhugowrner'H Ijennl
,or niirniuMrnHeii of tlic iiemi minis
TT-Mia j slew about llie distribution iititl
R&was disposed te lc wi Inquisitive nlieiit
B'i.V 41. n u....llt... rF IlinLii ..1 n I t.i 1 1, tv ,. ulinm
I lire wimuuni i" in-j-u v.... ...... r.....v.
B"WI . !...! I... II ..!. Ut.,.t,t.t 1.
tfa invy ittmiivvu mm uiu iiiumv mumm n;
tustriuutcil nt once ami in rn-m ; turn
that no one iheitld In) nsked te siv cur ns
te hU private Income nnd need of nkt
ancc. Furthermore they ictjuwlitl llie
relief commit tecs in tlm rnrieiis cities te
send directly let lie. Johnstown local com
mittee nil futiiU they may have en
SS bnnd. Jt Is evident that thcc Jehn?-
town iieenle have pretty well recovered
E7 thiiir pplrils nnd thai the UihmI did
iii nu wnsn out ineir "encei;. it
ii reirL"ning te me coiimeiuors ei
the money Ter the relief of
theic people, te lte told that they con
Bitter ll n hardship (lint they nru nkcl
te swear thnl they need it ; and that
they kick against the direction of (he
state heard that la distributing tlie
bounty, that the money shall Ik ilMrl
bntcd te relieve dKtrcM and net te re re
tterc lese. Tlie.ToliiHetvn people hitii
te think that nil IIiem! who mulcted hy
the flood are trejcr leiieflciaricH of (he
relief fund ; which Is a Bcrieus iniiiip iniiiip
prehensien. It Is lhoe whom It has
left dcstltute who huc the Ural elilni te
relief: nnd next the-e who, Iheuuli net
l- destitute, nru In dltre!. Ccilalnly
E tnose wne KNt, uiu arc sun in connorin cennorin connerin
vA hln elreiiinstiiiieiM.c.in histlvelaiin niitli-
, t r rf --.- -0
lng, nnd should Ikj hoeleil te soreness for
thinking that they can. And he would
be a feel indeed who would tiust IIihmI
funds for distribution (e a committee
with Mich Ulcus as te where It should go.
The tirnner iltatrlliiitteii of tint lliuul
C fnndrf will lie n Verv delii'iiteinntter. mill
will will for a jjieat deal of wisdom en
the part of the state committee. Ne
one can Justly complain of tlm dcllbcin dcllbcin
tlen with which they cnny the tinilei
taking, and particularly is It ungracious
for the Johnstown Millcrcra te Hiinp at
the hand held out te feed them. Hut
euch is the want of the Itencflelary ill
wiivb. He leeks upon the fund money
Kt as his own, and thinks he is wronged hv
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OVI lliuiiivill in ll.l ill'lii,) ill luiiuillll
him; forgetting tliat lie has no real tll'u
te it; that the eineihlp U In the trus
tees who held It, until they glu It out ;
nnd thut u deeut imhnvler hi ieople
awaiting u lienefactlen ceinmauds them
te patience nnd modesty.
The Johnstown tcoplenruuot (he only
flmwl millcrers by any means, and the
funds in hand nre net alone 1'urtln'lrii-e,
We see that they tlguit; their losses at u
Rum that will mmiIIew (lie fund u geed
many times ever. We am net surprised
thnt people who pass such resolutions
make Mich figures. Wu have no doubt
whatever that nil the real need of nndst
ance te die Heed sull'erers, all oertbe
tnte,wlll lie amply met by llie judicious
distribution of the gieat lellef fund.
"" " HLi iitunil ytalc.
The I'ennsylvania rallni.nl pioeecdste
bIiew the )eeple of riiiliidelphla that it
hns as much right as the Heading te take
possession of the streets, and Is new sur
eyillg a route that will take It from
Bread siieet te the Dclnwaiv. Jt is
clear that It may build it, If the Heading
may continue its read from llread and
Cnllewhlll te Market and Twelfth
streets, Tlie proptisitien is that rniluuils
may cress nny i-treet they please and
ns they please. One would think that It
would net lie easy te Hud even laihead
preidcnte capable of such nbsuid us us
fiuuiptlen ; and the only way te iceon iceen iceon
cile the fact that thu Heading Is making
it Is te conclude that the natural state of
the railroad president Is that of the ass.
X (.ou-nier's Tnk.
Governer hewry, of Mlssibsljnii, bids
fair te win the cry high consideration
of the country ; if Ida deeds are as geed
as words, he will icrtalnly get It. lie
proposes net only tosciicupeu the pugil
ists who violated Mississippi laws, hut
also upon the railiead and its elllccrs
who delicti the proclamation forbidding
the encounter. Theiecau be no fairijues fairijues
tien but that the railroad etllcials aided
and abetted the light for the sake of the
money they made out of it. They even
admit it and claim that they acted
under advice of counsel. Ifsn.lt was
bad advice ; for there Is no po-lble wnj
efesenplug the conclusion that they en
countered the penalties llxcd by the law
ujien prke lighters and their nlx'tlers.
JlisHb-dppl law, it is said, vitiates the
? charter of n railroad se eH'endlng : and
inai pumsumeut weuiil net tietoeK-vere
for se glaring nu ell'ense us this ease
fchewe.
The Strike Averted.
The great strike at the Homestead
Bteel works' has ls.cn averted. The
parties met in determined opposition ;
und after studying the position, the em
ployers sought a confcicuce und yielded
enough te secure ngreeiucut. The vltnl
point in the mutter was the demand of
the mauufucturers that they should
have chcnjier labor than their competi
tors; a demand which obviously the
Bteel workers' association could net
accede te, without thievving their men
in ether mills out of employment, by the
ceiibequnnt silencing of such mills thus
discriminated against in the wages
ecalc. A lieu It liocnuie clear te
the Carnegie lirni that this great advan
tage in steel umkiiiL' eiihl net i. ,-,i.,.,.i
ijeby them without defeating the Iron Iren
? werkerH itSMH'Inlliiii tln.i-, ..,.,,.,. i
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W gracefully asthey could, und we nru (old
finm -Mime, s-entlnl points were con-
ceueu anu mat the conference is still
proceeding. " All or which means that
the steel workers' association liuvesuli
Rlantiully suee-cdeil In their iwistitiuv
Totheiiianufacturcrs' uiifnlrdeiiMiid it
was an c-ssay nt inoueiKily, jiermisslble
and indeed prompted by the law h of the
country, that was happily beaten.
IV. M'l -. .1
ii j' tiiuu rur .nana.
II" The lilulu nnd clem- evh1nr-.u ,r n...
f )' evil cllectM of triikts nn irmut i.nAii.,1. (..
'rOUtaOtllO lllllll fliriiliiL.1 II...... I...1 .1...
r 'iuilhvct cflccts of n fulhia" te criuh them
mew may be far mere urleus than we
vim Imutfliie. W'lwn i)i-riii .,,. ..,.,..
f, fXrMl with au evil of this tort that
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seems tee great for simple remedies they
arc apt te he reckless In the adoption of
radical and dangerous methods. At
ready we have men talking of a govern
ment control of Industries as n euro for
the trust dinicultlcB, ami the wildest
drenni of the socialist are reflected in
the speculations of would-be reformers.
If the growth of trusts Is net quickly
checked wc may boeh II ml the socialists
ns nctlve and held In America ns they
nre In Germany.
A movement has been slnrled for the
celebration of the thirtieth anniversary
of the discovery of oil, nnd the alien alien
tlen of the people Is new helmr drawn
mere forcibly Ihan ever te the fearfully
rapid growth of monopolies, whereby
the wealth s-e lieuntlfully given te us In
se many wnysis Iwlnjr concentrated w llh
alnrining rapidity In the hnnils of n
very few.
Tin: klicdhe or l'gypt Is n rare nnd
curious specimen of royally. In dispatches
relating te Kgypt's troubles with tliodcr tliedcr
vIIich lie is net ouce mentioned, though
hi troop under KiiglMi otllecrsnieilolng
the lighting ; but In Ills en u Itiui! he nmkes
a great display of power, nnd though Ids
perxeiiiil expenses are limited te a hair
mill ion a year he imiuiigcs te sk-ihI It very
ellectivcly. Wlienet or he drives out he Is
surrounded hy u ilelnditncnt of cavalry
wlthdr.iwu swords, hat his people ran net
help thinking of the days when their
hhedlvcs net only pi elected themselves
butnlsethclr frontiers and inarched armies
tj Kliuiletun and .Abyssinia. They have
thes.ilisf.il tlen, however, of kneiviug thai
the pre'ent khcdlve is a worker, nnd the
hnteii I'nglish have barely their share of
ciedlt fni the ittnj-ins In tux collecting, for
Mfh.utict All Is a geed tnlker nnd li.is a
great deal te Riy of his own deeds
anil virtues. He is queled ns com cem com
pl.iinieg that his ten gears' rclgu
1ms been equal te lortyjears III work and
worry. " If life were, i mattei of pleasuin
I vieuld be a feet te leuialn en tlie throne.
1 believe, hew ever, thai !ed pulniin en
the wetld fei a purpose ether than UiIk.
Duty, net pleasnte, istheehlefend of man.
1 de the best I ram ler my country and my
people, and 1 feel Ihn happiest when
t de the most weik nnd when
my work Is the hardest. When I
came le the limine the people
w cie surprised thai 1 put tlm pilncoeulho
same footing ns ether cep)u befoie the
ceu its. Nov,thaulvUod,llicrolsiiodIMcr Nev,thaulvUod,llicrolsiiodIMcr Nov,thaulvUed,llicrolsiiodIMcr
cnee In Justice. The prince and the fellah
sue the same hi our ceuils and the leiiuei
may be punished like the latter." lie has
only one wile, bill is a devout .Mussulman,
ami In spite of the prejudice ngaiie-t hliiias
the tool of the conquering Kugllsh lm has
maii'igeil te uiaku himself popular. New
this seher and alert rulei , w he w euhl si em
a very model for (he Huiepean Icings and
empereis, is feieed le hiilimlt all IiIh ellicinl
nets te the approval of Huglish nnd I'rcnch
agents rcsiillngln his palace, Iiopaufeur
niilllensa year in trlhutu te 'I'm Key and
tlie cum minis Intorest en the old Tuiklsh
leans made by Hiilepeaus. Iliillsh tioeps
aid thodefenseol his lieiillcisuud 1'ugllsli
uicii elllcm his army and coutiel the civil
service. If Juglanil slieiild ptungeiuteii
great win Mch.iincl All will prelmhly make
nu ellett te he rulei in fact as well ns In
name.
Tin: experts of breadstuM's fei June
amounted le J'MU.'i.W about two millions
tnote ttniii in June et 'SS; but fei (he twelve
mouths ending .luueUn llie total value of
tills class nt expiirlBwnsa llltle ever n bun
dled anil twenty millions; about four and a
halfmlllleiiHlcsslImn lastyuir. Tvve-thluls
el our June exportation of bieadstulls
was in wheat and w lie it Heur, and most of
the leiuaiuliig third was corn. Of eats,
and bailey we expert very little.
iNimelhcr eelunin will be found the
nma.lug but Inte and imparlhil histeiy of
(he Standard Oil company. This is the
sis. mid of a soiiesefiulieleson ti lists new
iqqieaiing ill the liallimoie Situ, nnd
theiigutlul leaders of evety shade et
political faith must he liuiucsseil with the
giavlty orthedniigci te the vvliole pisiple
fiem the eigunlred iiionesilles thai Mr.
Illaine ilcfcudsas juivate nllairs.
A I'ATIII.-IM Ittl.MANt'i:.
'IlioStei'3 IJevcnleil le tlm DNtevery el"
n Keleleii In a ( ni,
lMllm Kaulliuaii, el (he fltn 'tlln
f'lneii, and V. W. Potts, nt Warwlik,
superintendent of ene el tlie extensive
Krailileiii.uriesal Calls of I'leneh Cictk,
tell one el the sliaufttt. Moticseu retold,
and einh ler ItH entire aulheullclly.
This is a wild und remiutle legion iibeut
twelve miles from Valley I'erge, wlieie
thleuuh a latge area lmiueiise granite
boulders nie piled In all sorts of
tautnstie shapes nnd which hi the earlier
hls-leiy of the state was a hiding
lil.ite for mbbeis and wild beasts.
Recently while a new quarrv was being
els'insl at Calls of Clench ('leek, a cave
wasillseeveicil with a skeleton In It, A
gioeu glass bottle was feiiud alengside the
skeleton, and Mr, l'etts took possession of
it. In the evening at Ids home he opened
it ami found a uiatiUKCilpl, laded ami dis dis dis
eoleied by time. Tin., manuscript Is ad
dressed te Miss Mrglnla Ihuulelph, of
HUlimeud, Vilgluia. He had parted 1 1 out
hi r hut a sheil tlme befoie te rejoin his
(.uiuuiautl, having been home te be
cuied el a wound. The wilier signs
himself Aitliur U Cnrriiigtnn of
the smiiie place. and slates that
lie was wlih Washington at Valley
Corgeln 177s. lle gees en te sav that lie
was sent out en a foraging expedition te
tlie neighborhood el'Cieuili ( leek, when
lie received wenl Hint the ltiitish had sent
a considerable leree te cut him oil. The
w liter says thai ills men leek retuge with
friends vv bile lie in ule his w ay te the env e.
wlieie he had hidden befeie. itwasiu irkul
bv it link Just i,yri the eniraiiec. se nicely
i uI.ukihI that a man could inev e it slluhtly
w llh ene hand.
Tlic llciliu- ii.itrii.1 i. ..a. i.ii.ai.- i...t.i..
and had httidlv dounse when the euciuv
i.une near and llrml three sliels alter his
i.'iit-.uu. iiii-ii. me concussion must li.ite
ilcstiujisl the balance el tho'steuc almve
tin. entrance, tin it fell nnd held the vv ntei
a prisoner. When ieiiv mttd Hut he must
diehewiote the letter explaining his sit
uation ami eln.pieiitlv pietcsthig his love
fur Ills svvei (heart. 'I he date of the im.mh-
seript is May -JM, J77S. The letter relates
his nilile elierts te dlghis wav out Ihieugh
the walls of solid rock, hew fin hallooed in
the vain hone thai some one would hear
liim iiulil ids oice was eemplctch worn
out ; nl ids hunger and llnallv of the -.v mi
toms or the return or a fev cr through w hUh
he had passisl, which lie wehemed ns
llkilj te hasten Ids idease Irem sullerfng.
Mi. Potts si.v s that he wrote le an old
liiend in lUtiimeuil, and tint this fiiend
sent him word that his grandmethei'K
maiden name had In en Itjndelpli, nnd tliat
in an old f.imllv burviiiH gniiiml. m-.u liei
house, was a monument vviiu this Inscriu Inscriu
lien: "Dlitlela bi.iKeuhi.ut, the 1st
of March. 17s0, Virgini iltandelph, agcsl 21
ears ami iidavs. ' 1'altliliit untedealli '"
Tills liiend also mmhIh Mr. Polls two old
letters v i ittcu lle vc.ua-. te Alice Pey
ton li.v ltiuhael Haiidelph, in wlilch llie
dis.ipiHsjniuce or the eung nun is te
ferrtsl teand the appreaihliig end of tlie
young gill. Mi. Polls concludes his st.ite
incut as follews: "Arthur Carrington's
remains are ntiuiit te le lcmevcd, and will
KiMin lest bv the side of his beloved in Vir
ginia." Mr. Potts says tli.it he lias the
original manuscript, and JMiter Kniillni.iii
gives llie entire story a strong isliteiial cn cn
ilersenient. CAMHNAL CIIHIOV. os I.AItOltl
The lilulu el AVeelihiBniva ( erwiui,,
.Miiliitnliiit.1
(iirdlii.il Millions has prepared for The
(tMMiuiuriM., e New Yerk, for llie An-
gust number, an interesting inner en "The
ligmlv (tight and Ites'jJnsihn ,v"0r
IilKir." Thei-anllnul b.ijs;
"Lai Mir has its s;ieri lights aswellas
ns ing uiy r.irniiieunt among the lights
rtholaberIngilasscis their prlvilegote
I orgaiile or te form tlieuikelves Inte sSele
liei. for their mutual protection and bene-
' lit. Jt is hi uc-xudaucu Willi natural rliilit
, iiiaiu osewnoiiavo enu coinineii Interest
should unitotegilhorforitHprotoettoii. Our
I modern labor iissociutleiK . .. i i.r. ir...in
bucccsser of the ani-ieut guilds of Hug-
lnnd. In our days thirc Is n itiilver.iI
tendency lev-mil orgaiilrjvtlen Jn evcrr
ilenarlnicnt of trnde and business. It
would he os unjust te deny te werklngmcn
the right te hind together becausoeftho
nbiifcs Incident te sueli coniblnndens as te
Wlthlield the sumo right from capitallsta,
bcniuse tliev sometimes iniwnrriintflhly
seek le crusli or nbserb wc-ikcr rivals.
Anether potent reisen for cnceimigliig
lalier unions suggests llself. Secret sk'Io sk'Ie sk'Io
Uek, lurking in dnrk places, nnd plotting
the overthrew of exlstluir governments,
Imve been the bane or continental l.urepe.
The loprcsslve jHilley or thoe govern gevern
lunula and their suspicion or the intelli
gence nnd virtue or tlie people h.i ve given
rlse te thlise mischievous organlrjillens,
for men nre apt le consul re In secret, If net
permitted le express their views eciily.
The public rccogiilllen of the right te
ergnnlre, iiuplles n rotilldpnie In the
intelligent nnd honesty or the misses s
itntrerdslliem an opneilunlty of Iriilnlng
lliciiiyclvcs In tlie school of self-government
nnd In the nrt of self-disciplines II
takes nvvny rrem llicin every excuse anil
pn text fei tlioferinntlon or dangerous so
cieties. "
llOME-iTEAll'S 8T1IIKI: I'.NDI'.I).
'llie I'ence CenflTenee Itenches n Itnr Itnr Itnr
inoiiteiin Agreement.
Homestead was nrnde hnppy Sunday
evening by the nnneuiicem'ent Hint tlie
strike or lockout al Carnegie, I'hlpps A,
t'e.'s works nt that place was practically
settled, 'llie statement was true. The
cenfcriccs of the llrm anil theso of the
Amalgamated nssociatleii. ufler an iiil-duy
.Sunday sessleu, lliilshnl their labors at
(i:C0 o'ileck Hunil.iy night, and effected a
basis of settlement tint when ratlllcdbv
tlie llntucMenil turn will end tlie trouble.
Hint had threatened te beceme veiy serious.
Tlic terms et settlement urn about as (el (ol
lews: Tlie lenalis en the works me le be
resinned Monday, and (he mills started
ns seen ns possible. The men will be
the old cmplevps, and their vv aces will net
be governed "by Mr. Carnegie's sliding
scale, though the Amalgamated association
has conceded a scale based upon n some
what similar principle. IL takes ellect at
once, nnd will continue in usn until Jan
uary next ; thereafter le be chnnged net
nftcucr than once In three mouths.
Mr. Carnegiedld nut cible any Instruc
tions. Olie of the giealest faiters In the
settlement of this vexed mallei was un
doubtedly the fair wav In which the men
nllerislletre.il with tlielr employers, but
theie wns another ene equallv potent, but
enn about which litlle was said or known.
At the very tluie this pe.ice conference was
In session a number of workmen In Chi tin
gle's Pittsburg mills and theso of Jenes A
Melaieghlin, wcie deciding te lake a veiy
Important step. This wns te quit work
about 10,000 el them and, atler fully arm
ing themselves, te march In n body te
Homestead te prevent any non-union men
from luteiiipllug le work In tlie mills, and
also te "kill elf" any gang of I'liikerten
men thai might he imported te guaiil lluii
garinus mid ether? applying for work. This
meant tile bleed le 4 labor trouble thnl was
ever witnessed In this country, but It has
new been av cried.
Twe Onh' Scores.
Satuiday's gmnesef ball were: l'hlladel-phi'i-Chlcage,
gninn called nl end of llrst
Inning, wet greunds: llosteu 0, Pittsburg
I : New Yerk 11, Cleveland il, called at end
of seventh lulling, r.du i Jeisey City H,
Worcester 7; Cincinnati (i, linekln IS;
Washington 1 1, lndlaii'ipells 7; Louisville
a, Columbus a (ten luulugsi; Xewark 0,
Lewell 2 1 Athletic IS, Houlsvllle II; St.
Leuis 2."), llaltlinoien.
Sundiiv games were: Kansas Clly 7,
Athlctle'liSt. Leuis'.), ItaltlmereU; Newark
17, Lewell I.
Of Hie young pltiliers Stivetts is doing
llie host work. On S.ittud.iv he relieved
King nud-the Haltimoie club had but ene
lilt oil him in sevm innings. He struck
uut'seveu men,
lllhvccllmiciviuv.
riiiiiri: hm.ma'IIan tNsi:cr pevvi)i:it,
L lirepellinl lij nitoeil ponder lilenir.ls tlic
most llivtuat ilestriiyir el lllisnuil ellitrsimill
Inseetf. I'ei mle
Atiiuniii:v'Hiiitu(isTmn,
lid West KliirfHtlis-l.
IJIKJP. W.M. .1. Hlltlf'KLANI), n:.t'iii:it
Ol" JII'SiIC I borough liiKlrucllDiisKlveii
en tliceruan, piano, violin, llutc, etc.; also, oil eil oil
tlviitleu of the voice. Applications root tvcil lit
Ne. IIS HI. Joepph ftiecl, qiaiseaiifi. of Ht.
.tetpll'H('llllRll Jv IISIlllll
8 A i.i.vi i:.".vi: vris.i7TTrri:w'1iiT:N te
sill our kihhIh Ii.v mlilplc tu.tUe ulielisalu
nml ictiill Iraile. I juiicsl niiinnriiitiirci-s In our
line. i:urlesc 'J-eent stiiini.. Wiikcs I .cr day.
I' rinaiii'ut po"lllen. Nu petlaU nusncicU.
.Meney ml v'liliccil ler vvturi's, ml vert Mm;, etc.
ri:Nii:NKiAii man'i-e co.,
iiprlj-neidix.it Oiiii liuiiitl, Ditte.
i7ivi:uvuei)V wan rs ir i
that iH-i:vr.iiYiieiY who has i:vi:it
aitn:jiiri
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Still Holds the Fert.
V Imven't the IiIkkesI mills In tlicvveikl,
lint Ihc re Is no hrtlrr mill nu) vvhu-iil luit
tlieie Is no mill Hint ran iiial.e heltrr Heur, he
sav llieiiMiiiils of pieple In IhU renuiiiuiltj,
ami wc I a l(e their word ter It.
If .von have troulile wltli veiir liitklup, (his
het umtlicr, ou will pirhnps diMuvrr Unit
tlm triiulileliis with jour Heur pievtiled jeii
de net use I.evnii'n I'leur. If jeu nre uvlin; that
article, mid still hnve troulile with jourluk jeurluk
lus. perhaps Jt ii hi cause of the even. Jl can't
Isi the Heur If) cm utc. Lrvnu's !
n
ii,i.i:u'sii(m.xseAP.
TVILL-ER'S
Borax Seap
-will-
WASH CLOTHES,
-AMI-
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN.
iN(ij;nu:i:bTtK.K iaiim.
STORM KING (2161.)
r.lXMIH) I:J0.
siimdiml by llii'edliin nml lVi'loi'imiuce.
filrvsll JIAl'l'Y JH'UIUM, record 2:UJ;. ami
slre or 12 tretli'is nml pacers with receiil
liuui ill1, te liji, und ever llrt with record
loiter than 4.1H.
Dam by Aletundcr'ii Nerman, biro of Lulu
2 IPi, May ijius-n, 2 Ji. .ve.
Sweud dam I.) liewurd'shii Cli.irles.lliuiiHiijli.
Iirtsl.
Third iltiin 1 HiiililihMecu.'tr, son of HU'
MesVeiiKcr.
HroiiviKihe U n hav.stiiii.la Id ImiuW und
wi'lzhiwileiill,301liB. liimiilwiiMi taken ill et
premium lit Hate mid teiinlv fwlrs. Uiu celli,
me la rue und haiKiMime, nml live Unit havelH-cu
sold averaged Jlt.U lit mi iivenuje iiue of ene
- ...UH,im,,i.i, ii.-Mi.a lUKeuriKin out ei llie
I Mini mill with very Utile preiirnlleii re.liue.l
ds ruerd from 2.1l. te 2.'), tretttiiK three
uats lit 2.10, 2JI1 aiiili.li). He vvuii eu.irur
In one of I lie miles lu V, M-niinla u 2:20 Ksll
whlcli shewii liU rtiiM.Mti ir l ,v.i,l.i k....r i
Io:igiiieui;li III the i-tiel tu bu preimtd for verv
fiisl work. '
TiniMI-SiiVfil for a fail until 1Mb iirnvnt
lnilt is lull, uUir width he will stiiiul nt S75.IX.
j)5-ir.i. ham. it. r.Mii.i:, .Maricim, p.i.
i'ieui.
IU-MllintANDlOAlT
KH.N IIAItll W'llOPM. VVlielmilc und lutnll.
''.,, . .... II. ll.MAItnN.VCO.,
n-l-ljil t.'l Wiiltrbtrtet, l.-unuMir, l'n.
JJAUMOAItll.NHItaCOMr'ANy.
COAL DEALERS.
IHih.'u1' Nr"' ,'r1m' Blreet, near Uea.linS
al,15-"' JAac JJTKU, I'A.
ltmtrttttnltcf'B.
1'iiii.Aiiei.fitiA, Memlny, July IS, 1V9.
French Hand - embroidered
Muslin Underwear at about the
cost te land. Yea knew what
dainty work the French needle
women de. Always in demand.
About the last stuff you would
leek for at a cut price. Only
one reason for the cut new
tilings should have been here
weeks age. On a counter in
Main Aisle, near Chestnut
street.
New the second fleer ; easy
stairs or quick elevator. Heme
of the Muslin Underwear. Sur
prise prices at every turn.
1 leme work doesn't save money
as it used le.
Drawers :
MiiIIii, HiiinliurK trlniiiilne, W fremT.V.
rainlirlc. IIiitiilnirK Irlniinlnc, fWe. from S5.
MiHlin, Ten lien trluuiiln, hie from KV.
("aniline, 'I en lien trimming, 7V: from II.
And seen l,yM mom steps up le
Muslin, ItainliiirK trlinniliig, tl.iifremti
Gowns :
Ijiwii, hend IrlinniliiL', Sl.2'ifr)in J2.'0.
Htrlped iJtwn, richly trlm'il. $.1 from JVfjO.
Cienlirlc, Tort lien and llmnhnrg trlminlntf,
52 fiem 5.X7V.
I'ainhrlc, Immlveiilrly plnlled yeki, Si.
Chemises :
Oirnlirlc, with Torchon lace, limit, rllibenn,
&V from l.
Ounlirle. l.ice en Jeke, neck, pfvt, 75c
freniSlSV.
Skirts :
l'n nch Mtilln,lmn(1-ciiilirel(lplittrunil7.ic.
Kniiie, plultcil eiirulirlc i utile, lluuibiirg
ciIkc
were (lie, S.c, II j
new ftS', i'mc, 7iV.
.Muslin, wjile embroidery, 51 73 from 5260.
.VI iillii, '1 cm lien Insertion, SI 7.', from (25(1.
Muilln, wnh lldniliiiririiilllc.NK-.
Hear in mind ; reductions are
from prices that were already
very low.
Ncend fleer, flrsl gallery, Juniper Mrect Mdp,
Your j)ick in the cot'ten
Dress Stuffs doesn't cost much.
is'c Crazy Crepe 10c
iy2c Batiste 8c
25c Ginprhams 15c
25c Sateens 12c
Light Woolens the same
way.
Northwest and nortlicicHefcontic.
Jehn Wanamaker.
(iJreccviciv.
A'
r 111 iisic'm.
PICNIC GOODS.
I'irnlr, or Weed lMatei.
rolled lliim.TetiKueiind Game.
o.vMeis-ilcKleil and fich.
I.iilislir pickled anil lnv.li.
l'rcsli Mnlmen HteaUslnilatcaiik vcrycheicc.
KirdliicH Imported and American.
l'liklcs nml OIIvcb InglniH. AUeiilcktet hy
tlieileeii.
Clli:i:sn Yerk Hiate Cream, Hapsage, l'lne
apple, l.diim nnd Umpii fort.
Ileiii'lfNS Ham hi cans, leady for the table.
Full Line of All Kinds of Groceries.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTCIl. PA.
(r('(iM) TO N0Ni:-ll()TH IN QUALITY
IV 11 rti Hams
li. a l'i lloleju 1
12' .I'll !i IIkIiuiiii
Hi a I'll evcied 1 lulus
lca m llrlcil lleer
lc a Vi rreiicti l'riuKf.
I5ciiIhix VI. or H, Sardines
Vj-bevdllS-irdlncs .
2, buttle Heet llccr
for 12!c
'erl2Jif
Ter cKe
Ter 10le
Ter lllKe
Ker lOe
1'er 10e
Ter 12Ue
. I or lie
ir-rinest Itrand or Lebster, Pnlineii and Pot Pet
ted Meats. 1 till Assortment of Checkc, Vac,
CLARKE'S
WHOI.rjMVI.K AM) ItlTI'AII. THA AND
eern:i: meiti:,
12 a 1 1 se urn tjUKi:x; st.
etf'JIriidiiiarterH for IhoeUo's Crystal Seap,
TelppliQiic. JjR-lfd.Vvv
i CAItl.OAl) OK II VUrj.MNs I
REIST,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
U'sr in-
A Carload of Bargains !
250 10-tf. Decorated llext. of
Large California Primes at 90c. a Bex!
'1 hi li. it Ulg llarenln. Don't wait until It U
tee lute. Yeu iuui aU ateme It will pay J en.
."VlHATri.
I'll ule Iliiini, 10c it It. ; Ilstre Dried Uih f, 12J.e
n It. , t-'lmt Dried Hecf Kuuckles, Ueulb, bum.
nur llolemin. Pea It) ; New .Mess blind, 10c aft;
Nlvv Pickled Cedlltli, 1 fcs ltr2ec.
CltACIvKHS.
The ltest i Km for 250 Cniektrx lit the world.
The Jicst 81tn for 2.V Cracker In the world. Nle
n.icMiiid liluuci buaps, SRii for2ee.
tern: lij.
Ceilifk me lower. .We Cellii. retliutnl (uCr,
i'.e I'ell.v rediucd le 2.V, SVt Cettee rediired te
!!2c. Heed Celli e nt ISJt'. ISciimiaie. ITucst
Mecha, Jav a, 1ju;u r-.i und Mantes Ceilcc.
3,"i 110X11S m:mexs.
l.uiiKins an BeUiB hlRhrr In price. We nre
" Hied,' nnd tan (ill lit old price.
REIST !
wnnu: m.i: and hetaii. ouecku,
ceuni:k vi:-r icinu and pitiNcr.Hiu,
Ulicctl) Opposite
J. 11 Martin A Ce.' Dr Ooedk Hlere, and
Next Doer te rMirrel tlorse Ilettl.
(PHTY HALL
("HIAHSTOUH.
I mn new located at Ne. T Wvl Kins htrecl.
whtrc 1 villi ut all llinc keep en lunula full
Hue of thelie eU.irv, Mneltlm; hiiiI chewlnj
teikiccite. Will be pleased te hare in) friends
itud utnius::lve ine a cull.
uprj-luideiHl (5LO. M. DOltOLlt.
XTOIH'H 1'" TKll'Asi:U!, AND HUN
l MHi".. -All H-ronnre hcrel.) forbidden
te lresiasseumi eftliulimlK of tlm Cornwall
ml Sinedivell estate lu 1eliamm or Uuu-nslcr
.euullei, wliethfr lnclest or unlncleMsJ, either
for the tiurpose of kliiKittm; or ilthtng, ns llie
luw will lm rtiddly ( nrorecl iu.-ilu.-t ull tn
p,tsnK en ald laudj of tlie uudcrstiiiict alter
iliUuelU'e.
M'JI, rei.l'.M AN Plti:F.MAN,
It. PKP.CYALIll'.N.
KDW. C. FllKU&IAN,
A tterne) s fur Jl. VV. Culciuan'M Jlvlrt,
tPm m0hm.
TfcHT FITTINa (XlRHrTT.
C.B.
C.B.alaSpirite
C.B.
I
Tun Best Kirrtse censirr i! the Wejild.
Fer Hale by Leading Merchant.
Mayer, Strouse & Ce.,
Mivnufucturer, 412 BROADWAY, N. Y.
ocUW2tM,Th3eew
rKWYORKfeTOIlK.
.J3
WATT & SHAND,
iiavi: put closine-out iiticia
THinit WHOLE 8TOCK OF
ON
Lace Trimmed Parasols,
Directeire Parasols,
Fancy Parasols,
In I'AIIAROLS of Every 8tyl nt Extremely
I.eir Prices,
22-lmh Olerln Sunslindcs, oelltl lepn, 87Jc;
resiilar price, J1.25.
21-Incli Olerln BiuisIiikIck, cold nnd silver tops,
J1.00 eiieli.
LiiiIUh' Jersey Vein, lu Pink nnd Hlne, at 10e
aplee.
LmllcV India Omuc Vest, fine qunllly, 28c ; re
duced from 37Jc.
Flue Halbrl!pin JerkCV Vests, 25c euch ; re
duced rrem H3c.
Opnt'n Pine Obuze UndcrvTear, excellent mini mini
lty,2je nnd 375e each.
(iciit'n Demct Hlrljicd HIilrts.nj.ST.fiOHndTa
ceuls each.
Qcnt'it Fancy SttlixMl Huse, full remilnr mnde,
1-;;c 11 pair.
Gent's IliilbrlKBiiu Hee, regular made, 12c a
pair.
Flue French llnltiriccnn !lntf-llee, 20c n pair ;
82.20 lcr ilurt'ii pulrn
-AT Till
New Yerk Stere.
J.
Jl. MARTIN & CO.
The greatest rush en Screens
being ever, we can new furnish
them promptly the day they are
ordered.
Deers, $1.20 up (with all fix
tures). Windows, 30c up, made of
best wire and frames.
Mesquite Canopies, pink and
white.
Mesquite Nettings (all col
ors). Tarlatans, all colors, for cov
ering Mirrors, &c.
Fleer Linens, Stair Linens,
Mattings, Window Awnings,
Slip Cever Linens for Furni
ture, Parquette Floering and
Weed Floers.
Te close out all our remnants
and patterns we de net desire
te keep in stock this fall, we tcj
day put a special price en them.
In some case as much as .half
off. Others net se much re
duction, but still enough te
make it interesting. Don't
want te carry any of these in
stock this fall.
J. 13. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
4lrtvn(e.
H
AHNI1.
HARNESS.
HABERBUSr-TS
30 Centre Square,
LuVNCASTEH, I'A.
Saddles,
Harness,
LAP BLANKETS,
Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil,
AN
General Stable Supplies,
AT-
(KvccBiSeii te M. II Aiirnnrsw A Sen.)
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS.
Parasols
Parasols
Glias. E. Haberbush s,
Cletlttttfl.
H
AOF.n & nnuTHKiL
SPECIAL MTHII REDUCTIONS !
MEN'S SUITS.
, HTYMHH WOIUSTED CUTAWAY HUITH nt SIS. Iloiluced from Jl.
r,.5ffi,4WcJJ'OOI'CASH,ME,lK CUTAWAY KtJITH at 110. Ilrtluccd Irem l
tXCKLLENT L'ASSIMEHE nnd WOUSTKD SUITS at t. Iteductxl from 10.
m' and YeithL Siit T
nnve, J2P HnESHY 1'J.AID 8UITH rcdiipwt te ti.
vnirruS uiISK1 J5JJ.c4.llE!OT SUITS nt Jl. IttHlucftl from J5J0.
vniVri,iI3.iVilK.,n.1SS,,J?Xcucv,0THTYI.I-i at M.W. llcduccd rrem .
i OUTHH' SUITS in UOOD CAbSIMEHE STYLES at !7. Hclucta from JS.W.
Summer Clothing.
Hll.K I'ONOEE I COATH AND VESTS nt M SO ; vrertlt $0.50.
FINE M01IAIH COATS AND VESTS nt M V"U,JW'
COTTON KLANNEI, COATS AND VESTS nlSl
WIIITELINEN DUCK VITaat.
Nes. 25-31 West King Street,
St'u
B
ARQA1NH.
CHHRLES STA77V,
Nes. 35-37 North Queen St.
GREAT CLEARING SALE!
Torclien Loces, 1c, 2c, 3e, tc, 5c, Oc, Tc u yard.
Knelling, 3c, 5c, lCc, 12Jc, ITp, ISc a yiinl.
Yanl-wldr Fine Muslin, 5c a yard.
licit Calicoes, Se n ynrtt.
Naiilctiis 25c it dozen.
75e Tuble I.lncni at 50c it nrd.
20c Pant Goods at I2Jc a j nrd.
17c TlckliiK nt )2c n yard.
50c Itcd Tabic Linen nt 2Tc a ynrd.
AmerlciitH.ttlnc, 6cn yard.
French Satlne, 12ie a jard.
Ilcmnants of Drcm OIiikIihiii at Iliilf I'rlc?.
Figured Lawni at 2Jc a j nrd.
Turkish Tidy Towels at 12-e inch.
All-I.lnn TeivHitiK at 3c, 5c, 7c, Re and 10c a
jnrd.
Yeu will be sure te get goeJs as advertised If ou de your epplng nt the
CHEAPEST BOSTON STORE,
Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street.
CHARLES STAMM.
JUttvm lUvnthcv (Coelm.
P1L1NN A IlHENEMAN.
Warm TflTeatiier Goods
AT FLINN & BRENEMAN'S.
WATEIl COOLKHS, KEFniGKIlATORS,
COAL OIL STOVHS.GEXUlXi: MEXICAN HAMMOCKS,
FISHING TACKLE, BASEBALL AND UWK TEXXI
FLINN &BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 XTertli Qiaeexi Street,
LANCASTER, PEXNA.
yjiltchCB.
H
HIIOADS & HON.
L-Oi PRICES.
Following villi be found it list if goods low prlttd-nlitnjs In our Meck: Child's ty
Geld Finger Hlng,U5c.;MlshCs' Geld Finger ltlngs,7Jc.;Ijidles'Geld Fingerltlngs, Jl.lO
Bleetollutleii8,2."ic 60c., 51.00; Cellar llutteus, SV. te $1.1X1; Diamond Cellar jlutteun,
J2.00; ljidles'nnd Jlistes' nrcaslpins, 25c. leJl.OO; Mourning Pins nml Uarrlng, S5c. te
85.00; llnicclels, 25c. teSlO; Nickel Clocks, 81.00; 8.DayMnntl(.CIecks,!,1.73; Ladles' Uuld
Wntclics, 815.75; Nickel Wnlchc s, 81 00; bill er Watches, 810.
r,Ilepalrlng lu nil branches by geed workmen nnd nil work warranted,
H. Z. RHO ADS & SON,
Jewelers,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
(tlcitlttitfl.
M
,f YEIta A- HATHFON.
LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTHING
AT
light-weight phices !
evj:hything in woolen,
mohair and am'aca goods,
i'er het weather use.
letthe cost give yeh no
concern. you can buy at
right pricks, andthe best
made goods you can 1'ini)
anywhere can be hah
right here.
don't wear uncomfort
able clothing this het
weather, when you can
be comfortable at a
small outlay. -
MYERS tt RATIIFON,
RELIABLE CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KING ST RE 171',
LANCASTER, PA.
TJX.SK JONES A CO.,
t) Manufacturers CONFr-CTIONKIth' FINE
I'APF.ll HOXKS. The most beautiful line lu
th United btates. 1.15 Commerce bt., 1'hlladcl
tihla. Pu. Write fordcscrlnlive nrlcullst.
Juucl-7Slced
lancasti;n. rrafN'A.
Q5oebo.
Light Cullcecs nt 4c, 5c, 0J.c a yard.
50c Whtte Shirts at 370 ench.
KM Umbrellas at 81.75 raeli.
fitetch Zcphyrainghani5atl2Jicn ynrd.
Flgureil Cnnten rinnnels nt 18c a ynrd.
50e 8111c IHndkcrchlcfsnt 2jccach.
Hustles rtiluccd te 10c inch.
50c CersclJi at 37e a pair.
2ec Oleis at 12cii pnhf.
Yard-H lde lt.illstc, Oc a ynrd.
12'e Dress Goods at 5c it yard.
25e Dress Goods at 12Knjnrd.
50c Dress Goods nt 00c a ynrd.
Jl Dress Goods at 60c a ynrd.
HesUluch lllack Lace nt 81 a yatd.
Children' Corset Waists nt 25c ench.
iimmcr i.couvle.
CJT. rilAltl.!?.
kj
A'lLAN'lICCITV.
Ocean and Delaituru Avenue, will ejk.ii Thuuv
ij.iv.ju: j.iiii.
inj 22 2md JON A 1 1 WOOTTON, Jit.
HOTEL NOHMANDIE.
A'JLAN'lll' CITY.
NOW OPEN. Under New .Managtiiicnt.
T. C. GILLETTE. Proprietor,
iJitoef Coleunde Hetel, Philadelphia.
ml5-3md
Jl
OTELCIIirrWOODE.
ATLANI'If CITY,
N.J
ltcmediled. lii'fiirnlslie.1. u) hlecpliu' Apart
mciits. Appl's First Class. Will tiiien JUNE 1.
Juuel-2md
J1KS. MAY W. Gl PltOHER.
T
MIL FLORIDA, ATLANTIC CITY.
Choice. central location. Paclllc Avenue, be
tween N. Y. .V Tennessee Aves. J'irt-class
hetivp. Hcasenable rates. Ojieu nil the j ear.
IUVIs A IIUOWNIi
iny23-2nid
OTocKieNiion:u
O CAPE MAY, N.J.
OPENb JUNE 13. ItATKU.SI AND Jl PER
DAY. bpetlal nites by thewetk, mouth or sea
son. Ncwl) p.iln(ctI,reiii(Klcl.il and Impreved:
fiW.aiiJ exiK-iultil. New Hull and Amusement
Iloem. Children's New Dining, Hall and Play
ltiKims. Culslue and service (lrst-clas. Ele
gnnt stilus wltli Jirler, bath and closet. Or
ihestra of cloven pleees. Dosnet taken.
F.TIIEO. WALTON, Proprietor.
I T. GRETNA.
All Cenmicrlnic HHit.Oh.iiitenult thj iinith,
And en tliy throbbing tcutptcx potent thu
lieuiu net te lien.'
Take a day eir and visit Ml. Gretna I "ark with
Its tiKil meuutaiii springs and dcllghtfulshadeT
MflHE ATI HAITI VE THAN E ER.
'llie tilui of lis iii.iueEtnunl 1 (eniaki'Mt.
Grelnn theiue-t desirable .lay rtMirt In Peiiu.
sylvniila. Vud te Ih1 tiul evirj formofiimuso fermofiimuso formefiimuso
ment and convenience Is hi re provided,
THE STlI Itliil'. NATIONAL GUARD OF
PI'NA. WILL ENCAMP
Atthtt charming retreat from Saturday, July
II, until baturday, Julv 20, and for this octsen
excursion tickets will lie sold te Ml. Gretna
from points en the IVnnt)lv aula aud Philadel
phia A KeHilllig rallre. lis,
The Mt Gretna Narrow Gauge Ilallwav, from
the parks entninc" te "Uoierner Dick," the
summit of thcHeuth Mountain. Is llnlshed and
. In eucrcssful running order, threw in? erwn te
view the iiugtilfKvut scenery of the Seuth
ji. .uiiiaiii.
The park vi 111 be reserved for the free and ex
cluslvu use of picnic purtles en upplleatlen tu
Il.A.GROsS,
G. F. A P A C. A L. It. R., Uhunen, Pa.
JelMmU