'ME LANCASTEB DAIltf rNTELlfStetreEB, FRIDAY, JtTLY 19, 1889. MMMMMM - -v V fc f m ti rl -. 4.-1 l...-.u .-IlI AllIEllinEXIIJEK KW 1 i-,.jCW J.8TEINMAN, WfTrTARLESHTEINMAN FOI.TZ, Editor. - , ROBERT CLARK, Publllicr. itHK DAILY INTELLtOENCKa.-rntjlllied ,?i every day In the year, lint Sunday. Hcrvent t by carrier In this city nnd tnrrmindlng 3,1 own t ten cent ft imk. Uy mall ft re del- r, v;. iiranjnir in nuvance, wremFu iiiipiuii, Evt WEEKLY INTELLlaKNCEIt-Onc dollar and ,,,v llfty rnU a year, Inadx-ance. .-i. NOTICE TO HURSClUnKllS ltenilt liv cheek r .: .:. ..... -...-. -jT nr pmenire ararr, ana wuere nemier ei r.i, uieaecan be procured nciia in n reglsureil t-; Auivrvti nt me t-oMeiiiir, a pecenu ciam mail M- mailer. N? AMtHMs, THE INTELLIGENCER. ,?? Lnncanter, Pa. FJf T.IWntllTtIV A T.,1.1 id loeo ee ,rrr.nr" '" Ji " Tlie JoJtnMewn Growler. Tlie bad temper of tlit'.Toliiistexvn oo eo oe lle ecem te be much mere general Until we had thought possible. Allowing for a grent deAl of exnggemtlen In the re ports, the coneluslen enn net lw avoided that mnnyef theiiiisemhlu survivor of the flood nre lichuvltig In u very ill" graceful way. They Mould, no doubt, lw very much Hheeked nt the suggest Ien that tlielr eenduet shown any lnek of gratitude for the nympathy and naUt anec tendered, nnd nre thoroughly confi dent that thclrcnmplaliitfl of the method of distribution will meet the approval of the contributor!. Misery eneeurages wlflshness. Misfortune poems te rob people of the faculty of reasoning In a disinterested way. The hufl'crera them elvea are of all people the least enpnblu ofprejierly regulating the distribution of relief, because each one of them Is most vividly impressed with the needs of his own particular class of victims. The man who Itwt thousand ex pects a larger share than the man who lebt hundred:, forgetting that the latter lent his all and that no one can lese mere than that. The commission has very wifely decided that, "a distri bution by )erccntage en the amount of louses would Ix) manifestly unjust, as It would result In giving the largest tumi te the jwrnen having lest the most, with out regard te the value of the remaining estate of such )erwns ;" and also that "the fund must go only te the most needy sullcrers from the flood." The men who have Iven se fortunate as te save enough tom:ikethcmludecn tem:ikethcmludecn deut of charily should rejoice that a larger share is thereby left for their com panions in misery who have lest all ; and among the latter the flood has lev- r elled ranks. The fund is u charity te the needy and net a general Indemnity for losses, and It must lie rememlicrcd that the cash distribution is only a part of the relief that has liccn and Mill lie given by the feeding and clothing of the people. The man who lest Jive thous and nnd receives eighty must remember that he shared In tliu general nicasiiies for public relief that have se speedily refitted the site of Johnstown for Jmman luihltatlen. The commlwlen reports that the Conemaugh valley has already received relief te the amount of two million two hundred thousand dollars and, although there has no doubt been error and waste , In HemeMirnnehcs of the work, the sud den emergency appears te have lieen met with vigor mid geed Judgment. The calamity must have drawn many philanthropic and wholly disinterested jieople te the ground, and If there Is any Injustice or flagrant abuse of authority ' they would very promptly make It pub lic. The complaints se far published 1 nerve only te check the general sympa thy for all the unfortunates, unit there must le ii large number who deeply regret the thoughtless talk. The com mission can iilreril te listen In silence with the charitable reflection tluit the complainants hflyiU-ajilU-nil sruil'.wdy JlfirMuTy nuve, for the time, lest a sensO-i of the lltuess of things, a-a Farmers and Trusts. There was a meeting of farmers at l'alr Hacn, Maryland, lately, and a strong sentiment was developed in favor of a combination of some kind. AVhen farm ers talk of combining, It may UUlluved that things are going very badly, but there Is net much chance that aii agri cultural trust will ever lie formed or even hcrleusly planned. Kanners nre net built that way. Tliey will struggle along and hope for liettcr times until they are smothered under mortgages, The Alary land fanners are net worseefl'tlmn these of many ether states, aud even In fertile and wealthy old Lancaster county the Increasing numlier of farm mortgages suggests that.in spite of Jubilant States man Landls, the high tarlirhns net been working smoothly as n magical producer of wealth and happiness among the fanners. Hut supposing the farmers would coin cein bine, su pjkimj that every trade, busi ness and industry, from agrlcultuie te art culture, could lie organized in tru-ts or combinations, and the whole work of nen were directed by executive coun cils aud beards of directors : The next thing Mould be a grand unlveisal strike, tdiutde'vu or tie up, or eU theHccdy creation of a central lieard te settlu dif ferences. Then every man would lie forced te submit te the decree of this distant aud almighty council. Net only Ids Mages, but the cost of all he lieught, would be fixed without the consent of buyer or idler. The natural result of unchecked combination wouldlienmeiu fearful tyranny thuu ICastcrn despot ever dreamed of. Hut this is fortunately u long way oil", even at the jirtciit rate of drifting. Meanwhile let iu note the drift of thought among the farmers. They are beginning at lut te realise thai something Is wrong in this mislel hlgb tax country. That 1 n gratifying symp tom. They must U-gln te think out a cause nnd Jeinedy, and the elled of tariff ubiiics cannot fail te Ut noted. It is a little hard, perhaps, fur the farmer te realise the importance of a feicigu commerce, but It should net take him long te see that when our surplus grain, ueld In Kurepe, has te be paid for iu merchandize that is heavily taxed en landing In America, It is net probable that he Mill get high pi lees for wheat. "When this notion strikes hhu, the far mer Mill get te work with his little bal bal eot, and we hope that the bright Idea will take shajw la-fort the trusts have taken command of the whole earth. An Arab's large Contract. England's little war In Kgypt may net Is? u very small allidr If the der vishes gain a victory, anil from the way their leader talks tlicieniui'l Is-, in the dervish niitid at least, a faint clmnie of Mich a thing. Nud-elduuil thus re- plied te the demaud for sunender from Ijencral Greiifeirs strong body of well untied troejH. "Your force is nothing te me. 1 have ln-eii wilt te cenriuer the world. 1 cannot steii new. I call u ihhi K- you te fcurrender. 1 will protect you. fit itcmeitiber jiuks ami uorden. " The lait sentence mutt make It verv pbUti te the JiiigUnu that If they are te have peace In the Beiidan they must deal n crushing blew that will long be rememlercd its nn evidence of their power. " llemcnibcr Illcksnnd Gorden" is a phrase that reminds us that the Arabs like ether men prefer te forget defeats. They leek iijieii what the Knglish call "Welselcy's splendid campaign " ns an Invasion well repulsed, They de net cure whether the Knglish could have marched en after the fall of Khartoum nnd eenqured the Mulidl. It Is enough for their prldethat the Knglish celiiuiiii retreated, and as General Orenfell i-.-lertsthat these dervishes are well f-i nnd In goeil condition in spite of their recent suffering by thirst it Is ijuKa probable that they will continue te tight us desjierulely as Iho followers of the Mahdi. There is something magulflcuiit about the Ignorance of these Kastern fanatics nnd their lendcra. Here Is )Kr little Xad-el-Juml, with his few thousand Arulis, starting out te cempter the world with the sublime declaration that a superior force Is nothing te him. Christians talk about mountain moving faith, but east ern fanatics make a lavish display of It, and though generation after generation sutlers lit consequence, the crop of reck less fanntlcs Is always ready te fellow the prophet of the day te death, if net te victory. It Is u pity that Kl .Itinil cannot Is? jiersuaded te accept n Itaymeud excursion ticket, ami travel a llttle ever the world that he has started out te conquer, lie might lie a trifle discouraged by an autumn review of the German and French armies, or even by n few. days walk among the teeming millions of Londen. He M'euld, perhaps, conclude te let than teem, and would find his con quering mission limited te the part of the Nile that none but A ruin care for. A nr.NTi.KMAX ei this city, who recent ly saw- an nrtlrln quoted front the "Hos pital " en tlie subject j "Is Leprosy In fections ? " writcste us ns follews: "As re gards Infection or eeniuitiiilcntlnn of tlie disease through tlie medium of tint atmos phere, the writer of Hint artlcle holds Hint evidence Isairnliist such transmission, but thinks that I'athcr Daiuleu probably con tm teil Iho disease, by accidental contact of leprous poison with nil nhriildcd skin, but we de net haltevn Hint It lscoiiiiiimil lsceiiiiiimil catcd through thontuiesphnronsn medium Inthesnimi manner In which Inlliicuzii, measles or scarlet fover may be dissemi nated. That It is hereditary, thciocnube no doubt, and during a residence of mere than twelve years in tlie West Indies we lme hud occasion In unto this fact, for Mil neer heaid of n slngle case thnl was net heicdllary and strange te siiy, It always skips a gener ation. Wuliiae knimu vniieits cases of children showing the first symptom of tlie disease nt about H or JO ycais of age, nnd which from Unit thuu rapidly developed. Making Inquiry nnd examining the estate records we ulwnys found that tint grand parents or olio of them lmil been iillllcted with the disease. We luive eome hi con tact 1th lepers frequently, nnd could net help doing se, In ministering te them, but we never guve It u thought, nnd had no Idea of having it communicated. We have known missionaries wliohave lived among tliciu for years, mid never felt nny appre hension, and did net tnke the disease." V.vsr quantities of siigarainhclugsteicd iu the buildings of the warehouse trust en the llioeklyu water front. It Is esti mated that nt least three hundred thousand barrels of sugar nre thus locked up, and It Is supposed that the sugar trust is prepar ing for another rise Iu the price. I'Mne prospect for the presorting of fruit this year! I.v nu old copy of the iMimtxter (tmtlte iiml J-'ttriiiri'n JtfyMrrirt lS'-!7 we llud this Item ghen prominence : "Tin: li:vtt. Amenii tin: Taii.eus, Twenty-seven journeymen talleis lately In the employ ment of Messrs. Itebb v Wiiiehieimer, were en Wednesday iiieridiiK bound exer Injlie mnyei's court of l'litliulelphla te aiisxxTTacliuiBO of cimxjiimri. The sub stance of iliiiaiivKcd. niisdciiieaiier Is under stood te be that tTifc tli'femlanlH struck slnuiltnneeiis for higher xx.fgifsRnd refused one nnd all te work for less tnti'vUm demanded advimce." Truly the tights et labor have been well dexelepnd In these sixty-two years sluee these twenty-seven talleis astonished the laud by striUlug "slinultnneeus." At Pair llnxen, Md., recently theie was a meeting of Southern Maryland farmers, xvhe x ere ehlelly eeueei ned with tlie to te to Ikicce question, it xvns stattsl tliat tohaeee purchased here by the I'Vench government for 5 cents u iieunil Is sold Iu France at JI.l'J per siund, and the question naturally siiggesteil x as x bother the great discrep ancy could net he reduced and u larger price obtained for the producer. Ne nusvxer iqiis'iirs te hnxe been found nt the meetliig, but the Pert Tobacco 'J'aiirx suggestisl the forming of an asso ciation of tobacco plnuteis, with tlie xluw of storing the enlhe crop In the state warehouses mid holding it until a reasonable price is obtained, I'laiiters xvhe could net nlteid te watt for the sde of their consignments might be It.tlii.by the ussoclutleii tlie market price of their tobacco xxlth money borrowed upon the tolmcce In the warehouses as security. The Jt.iltimere Sun notes that the chief dllllcully In the xxay of such a scheme, mid Indeed of any eo-eporiitlx'oollbit en the part of fariueis, is their xulbkuewu Indls Indls Mtsltlen, due largely te the nature of their occupation, toeeinltine for nny purpose. Perhaps the Wilsen essays en trusts, xxhlch xti hitxu been reprinting front the ti ii, ui: have nu opposite etUs't lieinth.it InteuiliKl uud stiuiulate their growth in numbers by lexeallng their labiileus pro pre Ills. i:ou tlie I'.u mers may lie tempted. Tliutir is a deadly epidemic In process of development at tlie corner iif Orange and Pluiii stieets, xheie the odors fiem nil ejKMieil sewer ure overpeweiiug. l'lm need of u beard of health Is abc.uly pain fully exldent. -H'rilui-y 1'iiieler Iksiics mi On lee. Secretin x Pioeter has Issued an order supplementary te that of Out ltd iiist. e e. p(slitethe consolidation of the leeeids of the xehmlecr forces In seix Ice iluiiug the war. lly its terms the lecenls, tiles and prejsity or the divisions ofthe xeluuteer serx Ice blanch and of the divisions of the velunlier enlisted branch of the adjutant's general's olllee net transferied bv Iho order of tlieltd Just, nielierehx tniuslciied, with the itersens emplevisl t'heiein, te the riverdmid pension division of the war do de pirtiueiit. All tcrsnus employed in nnv of the bureaus or elllees el the department, all of xxhohe time Is net tsvuphsl liy the dis chargee!' their present duties, 'will he re wirttsl te the secietary that they uiiiv be trausfci nsl te the nssinl mid jicn'sleu dlx 1 1 slen. 'l'e add Im this force as far us stss. bio it is tuithererdeied lliat any xxetk net nwcss-xry te the transaction 'of current business shall be suspended. Alse, tliat the most direct methods shall lie adopted In the transaction of the piddle business, avoiding all unnecessary routine, mid iu calling fur Information for thoadjustiiient of pending cases the culls must he limited Itrnxviusl Hei-M.iruiul Hurt hlldcmi. Larly Thursday morning tlie IhhIIcs of Mrs. Joint MeO rigor and Iter two cliUdien xvere dlscfivercsl in ten Inches of water lu a small creek near Yoitngsiewn, Ohie. The woman had llrst drowned her children mid iheu lierself. Her husband had left Ler in destitute divuiiutuiiccs. lef'ssemtui matters se us te save thre and ,,,.' "i.'i ;,,'.'..."" .' '"" work iu making and answering 1 1 ' m me m, V"bil" ,(. ,n!iK, n'' 'i"""'"''!., The ti.ne within w Idch the i,w V s. Ire; ': J,ur,H1,,'u7'' . 1;': .,(ie1''-"''. i North,. ' that the etlld.,1 moidseftho xvar.f the UViV'' VS,,I.,,J,iV,V,, '' - . I ri j&meii lmiiki im -.imixi. .t..,! l, iu.. -..... iiu MMiniutTf.rtu" iini vikih niiiiH mr me - - - !- 1 fill 1. , TRUSTS AND MONOPOLIES. Frem thn fourth rmper of Win. U Wll'en In the Jlaltlmnre Hun. The success of " the .Standard Oil trust," whose gencral stnidure I attempted te initkn plain lit my Inst paper, xvas n mnr mnr xclleus tribute te Us designers. It xvns cnpltallml In IB-flat $70,oen,ooo, for xxhlch amount ecrtlflcntes were Issiteil. Jlv I WW Its capital bad grexrn te &in,000,0V), of xxhlch less than fo.OOe.tiOo, represeuteil slmres Issntsl for stock of new corporations absorbed Inte Iho "trust," and nil tlie res! res! due stock dividends. In addition te tlie dividends It had nld regular quarterly dividends lit money, averaging 7i ter cent, yearly, and reaching 10 per cent, in recent years. Tlie trust ccrtlllcntes, Imi glniilng bel exv par, had geno up te $10.i. Tims, Iu less thnn six years, a capital of seventy million dollars, nt most seventy six millions, with a less innrket value, had grown ten capital of ninety millions, with a market value of ene hundred mid fifty millions, having meantime paid regular nnd liberal dividends. In n word the trust selicme lit itself, by xrhnt it had done, ami by what it sectupd able te de, had doubled the x-nlue of Iho property of the combina tion, although the Increasing production of the Itusslan oil lipids wns causing serious competition In foreign markets. These facts, x hlch sound like lCastern fables rather than a chapter from our recent commercial history, xvlll prepare us fur tlie spread of the new Invention ns seen as Its nntnre could bedlscexx'red nnd its pesslhht elfis'ts tindorsteisl, The next great combination xxas "tlie cottonseed oil trust," formed by the stockholders of mom thnn sex-cnly corporations, ejieratlng In fourteen states. Heme of the Stiiuilnrd oil malingers appear In this trust also. The nx-ernge consumption of sugar In the United .Stales is llfty pounds per capita, requiring nearly nun-third of tlie product of the world. Of this vast amount we produce, chiefly In JOUlslann, a varlnhln traction, averaging about one-tenth, anil luiKirt the residue In the form of raw sugars, which are roll ned In this country, our tnrlll' ilutles being prohibitory en the refined grades. When therefore (t heeninn known that a large majority of American rellners had formed a "sugnr trust," and its oternlieu xvns brought sharply home te every household by nu luuuisiliite and consequent rlse In the prlee of an niiiele of universal consumption, public, feeling was nt ence excited te the point wheie legisla tures nnd courts xvere invoked te uncover, mid If possible te suppress this new form of secret combination. The .Standard oil trust wns simply n new nnd morn perfect organljitlen glxin In nu already existing combination. IIOWTIIIiSttllAllTIUIsr XVAS I'OIIMUII. The sugar trust xvas the adoption of that organization for the purpose of forming a combination out of hlthiMte independent and competing couiiniiies. The deed under which the sugar trust xvns orgaiiled iu (X'tebur. 1887, provided that nil parties te It, net already corporations, should first become such, and that all the sliaius of stock lu nil the corporations should he transferred te tint beard of trustees, eleven In number, designated as "the Sugar lie lie lluerles company, " In lien or which stock ccrtlllcntes dreliirlng Hint the bolder wns entitled te se many "shares of the Sugar Itelluerle's company" were te be ills trihiiled. The amount of tliese certlflcntes was net te exceed .'0,0tKi,lHKi, mid the quota al lotted le each corjterallon xvasle ltonscer ltenscer IiiIikmI by appraisement mid ngrccnient ns Inlhnnetual x'uliie of Its property. Of the shares allotted fifteen nor cent, xvcre te be left with the heard with xvhlch toucqutie ether tcflnerles beeemlng parties te Iho deed te pay for additional eapacltles or te appropriate te the sex-end refineries. Pueli corporation prcserxes Its identity end sepa rate mimngemcnt, hut the beard, elect their directors mid receive all Iho dividends, out eT which lu turn they declare mid pay dividends en the trust ceitltieatcs. The parties executing the original ngrco ngrce incut Included nine iu New Yeik, headeil by the gieat Haveinjer it Llder concern, xvhose refineries have a capacltx of 8,(kki barrels, or nearly two mid n-hu'lf million pounds dully. Tliese sixteen refineries first forming thetrust produce two-thirds of the refined sugar of this country. Among the declared objects of the deed were te communicate te nil the processes eruppllnuccs possesses! bv any: le maintain the standard of rellucil sugars; te promote economies, se ns te keeii the price el sugar ns low ns consistent w 1th leasouahle prellt, uud te protect against unlawful combinations of labor. The trustees denied, with much emphasis, any attempt or purpose te control pioduo pieduo piodue t Inn or enhance prices, but a few facts can not be explained lu any oilier wux. Here wero sixteen ofthe lurgest icllnerfcs lu the country, enguged In finger competition lu the inanufactuie and sale of sugars, that bv a slngle agreement euteied Inte a " lrust,vi Almest Immediately tlveefthesu rellueiles were closed, lliree In New Yerk and two in llosien. One of the New Yerk refineries the North river, xvas sold te the cltv for park purposes, anether jmil very large one, (he Oxiiuid, xvns dlrO(ted te be dismantled. urleus exeqsiis were alleged for this itrempt diminution of pioductlen, but It is huld Ul iivttlalll whv thu nulv slinlllii.. rdS'Nvn lu the country "xva:i unieng sugar re- iiiit-lirs. i null lliu lllisv wus llllllieil ine dilVeience between the price of fair rellnlug raw Mig.irnud rellned granulated sugar was 1 U-ltl cents per pound, a dltleicnce, xxhlch nn examination of cot responding prices lu Londen, allow leg all that wns claimed for Increased cost or production iu America, would ntlbid u fair piellt te the refiner, lu three mouths' lime the dilVercncn had be come '1 t-lil cents per pound, or one-half cent nieie, for xvhlch there can be no expla nation except the power ofthe trust Jte In eicuse the price of Its product le the cou ceu fUtiiuur, especially xvhen the gexeriiuipiit sti,ids guiinl le keepaway all outside relief that cannot loapevoruhlgh-protoctiugxvnll. Let us see what an additional half cunt u pound meant. We consume annually about tluce thousand million pounds of sugar. Of this quantity the rcliueiles in the trust produce, neuily, If net qulte two thirds, the ether third being produced by outside tcflnerles, the sugar houses of Louisiana mid a few itulmiMrtunt molasses houses. An lucicaseef half cent a pound en two-thirds of our consumption, te wit, en two thousand million pounds, would give an added prellt often million dollars, w hlch Is twenty per cent, en the ccitlllcate capital of the sugar trust. The quotations in New Yerk for .June CO el the present year show u dillercuce be tween the two grades of sugar I have selected, w hlch nre standard grades for comparison, of 1H cents per pound, xxhlch is ex en greater than the amount above stated, nnd shows the steady maintenance of the power of thetrust. Ah the quota allotted te the North rixer rcllnery, xvhlch suhscqucutlx sold lu open market for ffii.oeo, xvus $700,000 iu certificates, mid Its owners wero dissatisfied xxlth their share as compared xxlth ethers, it is safe le say that this capitalization was neatly if net twice the actual value of the prepe'ilics put Inte the trust. The ccitlllcate began at $7'J, mill reached tit one time $12t), ultheuvh a later reaction brought them some. MiinW lexver in anticipation of an adverse division iu it case utlccting the trust. After pavineiit of dlx Idunds last year it had, according te the ciicular of Messrs. Wlllctt ,V llmnlln, quoted in llrndsticct of .lime 12, a siirphiset 10,iet,HHl in Its tieas ury. The same authority gixes its earn ings between January 1, lssti, and .lime 1 1 as $:i,iHe,(HH! mete. Thus lu surplus fiem last vx ear, xvilh its net cash prellt ter less than six months of the picscul xeat, amount te j.Sl.one.POO, preKtblv thu full value of the plants put Inte the' trust, uud nearly llfty per cent, en its vvatcnsl capi tal. Ne wonder the ether Industries of Hie country aic i ushing iH'll-mcll for this new Invention, xv hhh in a single venr showers Umiii these who can skillfully and etl'.K etl'.K tlvelyuseit liches net only greater than the ordinary protltsef legitimate industry, but even beyond the xvild dreams of siss'iilatlve adventure. Hut xxhe can el lecttiully use It, and mere linpertunt still, xxhe uys the piper? The lias,, Hall fiiiiiies, I'lie chauipieushlp guiues nt liall played yesterday resulted like this: Philadelphia., IS; Piltahurg, (l; Uosten, s; (Ideage, 1; New Yerk, 4; Iiidiim:tMis, 'i; Wushbig Wushbig ten, S; tievcland,6;igiinuiculltsl): llrook llreok llroek lyn, 11; Athletic, 7: llaltlinere, fi; I'ohmi I'ehmi biis,(l; Cincinnati, ft; M. Umls, 1; luls xillc, 5; Knuvis City, 1; New Haven, 7; Jersey city, 0: xx iikesikinc, I ; Uivvell, I hi M time yesterday, and it seems tu l In goon couimien new. .liuiiuv Oulxiu xvns hit twentx'-oue times by the Philadelphia kids, while his team get but four singles oil' Casey. Sain Thompson l gctting'liis xxerk In en home runs. Miller, of Pittsburg, has no superior us a catcher, nnd he has struck-out but once in forty gaaic. I 'V,.-.ll- l. Il.i.t,'..nl l. V..-I. ,. kt ItniTTK Ut'MAyiir. Ones In th cltr of Vienna, Uicre wa a dread of hydrophobia, and order were alven te mas sarre alt the deg-) which were fennd unclaimed oruncellarcd In the clljr or ubnrbt. Men were employed for tlilt purpeae, and they generally carried n aher tlclc,wlilpli they nungat the peer prescribed animal with turn certain aim as either te kilt, or malm It mortally, at one blew. It happened one day that, clew te the edge of therlxer, near the Kr-rillnand'a-Hrucke, one of these men flung his Mick nt n wretched deg, but with sued bad aim that It felllntetlieiirer The peer animal, following hi Inntlnct, or hi trnrbhiK, Immediately plungisl In, redeemed the stick, nnd laid It at the feetef Its owner, who, (Hatching It up, Unshed out the creature' brnhm. Which wn the brute 7 Wcinnj-"iircnlw what the Atbeiitnn would haxe done te such a mr.n from the fact that they bmilkhed the Judge of the Arcepngun, bo be bo enune he flung away the bird which aeugtit shel ter In hli besom. There are men In whom In nn upark of grati tude or generosity. There are ether whosip whesip preclata lieneflU received and are happy In making grateful acknowledgement. Jtex'. J. W. Anhemaii, one of the mrwt elo quent divines of )trelt, Mich., write March .1, lsWi " In ISfH I vllled Chatham, OnU, te lec ture nnd preach. I wn In agenlilng pain (the rcult of kidney dlerder), and unable te dine with my host. I explained te Judge Weed xihat wa the matter. He anked me If I was tee prejudiced by my medical education le try Warner' Hnfe Cure, adding: " Although I have nexer tried It, I cnii take you ten gentleman whom It ha helped wonderfully." " I ued Zi bottle of Warner' Bare Cure and wa In better health than for twenty-live years, I have everything le lese and nothing tn gain by making Ihl lateinent, save the approval of a geed eenticlcnce." There are ten of Iheunntid of people In thl country xvhe hnx-e gnlned Iho approval of n geed conscience Inn like manner, and are net tee bigoted te de geed. $$Ucclltnr0U0. qxlllIK IIAI.MATIAN 1NHFXT IOWIKU, A precllcd by n geed powder blower, I the tiiest rireetiinl delroyeror rile and ether mall Insect. Kersnle At itUUI.EV'H riRUH HTOIIE, Su West King HtrecU y-K nxAMiNi: eyes khee. Speetacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are flood I If you hnx-e them nxnmtned you will probably mid that there I nemetlilng wren Willi them. nun nun giiisse win ist n great help xve no UiliiUtnlile "DIA MANTA"lene. 141 3 Ull, v hlrh are inntle only by u,nnd recemmendist by leaillng Ocullm a the best aid te defec tive Xlklllll. ""'hi Oeld Hpectncles, (sl.oe ; uunl price, ill'pee'ncl"! "Oe- ubI Price, Sl.OO. Artificial Kye liuertcd, 94 1 uaual price, I0. M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. HiDtb Street, OITICIANH. I I'IIII,ADKI.PIA. lletwcfti Chcutniit nnd Walnut Htreeta. mys-lyd -TtAHCIAINH IN HIIOl-X Don't Miss This Chance ! Jeb let el about 2,000 palm at Imir price. -Men' hevr XX'nlklng Hhoes, xlre (1 le H, ,Vle per pair. Men' Kip llaiiiliiiiule Drogues, 7ik-. Ilov's llntten HIkh-n, 75c, .Men's Lew Check lttiliberSeln ()runl,sc. Child's Citlf Heel Ijice Shes, lre nil S, 25c. Children's Heel nnil .Spring llisl Ilutten KIiik'k, sites K te II, Mi ijidlfV IVblilu Oxfenl Tic , SO,'. Men's CnU skin lliKttM, t)l..riii. m.,,et.Vr ''"lies' anil .I Isses' Tun Colored Oxford Tics, 7.v. Hey's Helld Leather llaiiihnndc I-nroBlieos, ter, IjhIIck' Kid nnd Pebble Itutten Hhec, $1,011. Plentj of oilier .IIhk'h at equally Lew Prices. Jehn Hiemenz, Ne.W NOtnii iuTi:i'.NKTm:irr. r.-i.ni-tr.iK E ,-vi:itvn(iin M'AMHiri that is-i:vi:uynfi)V who has ever . J'RJIIIIITI LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We hnxen'l the biggest mills In Ihevveild, but there Is no better mill iiuyvvhcrc-ut leant there Is no mill (lint can innkc belter Heur. Se say theuuiliiU or iH'eple lu this reiiiinuiilty, nnil we take their word ferll. If oil haxe trouble with your linking, this het weather, you will perhaps discover that the trouble lies with jour flour prev liksl en de net use l.evan'ii Pleur. If you are using thut article, nnd still have trouble with your bak ing, Jierhaps It Is because or the even. It ran't 1st the Heur If jeu tie Levnn's I M.LI. .KR'.SIU)llAX.S0AP. TNfTIULlER'S Borax Seap will- WASH CLOTHES, -ANIi- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. 1 MIE PEOPLE'S CASH KrOHE. -A I'- THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, Nti. 'Jl EAST KlNli STltl'.in'. Hill ElilliitStiMl. of AII-Woel l'reiieh Clialllen lisliuetl te 4V. 1'lnest IJuiillty Prcui'h Kitlnes itslm-eil fiiaii tlTJjtf In'iK'. A lew hatliK- ul pie, riihueil freiii 3.U'. Our Entire Stm-k of liVlneh Jl.ftl All-Wisil Hen. riot tun list neisl tesV. flur Entln-ftwl. nfliMnrli aIIAVimiI Henriettas rtslurvil letfTc. Our whole Hue of tile Zephjr flluuhauis ns dius-d teiV. All el our 37,e iV'phjr (lliii;liams icliu.il tu:iuvutn. helialaius-i.r our E&tin Klne tiuslity .ephvr iiniKllngliains risluissl Irein 4.V mill .IV in .rjt,e. IIl.uk Silk Ijus Piess Nt In Pliln, strlissl umt l'lu-urcil I lrgely rtslunsl luprhxtoeles. Olhr riMueileiis thr.niiiheut inn large slis'k vi liU'ti Uti will nut allow m te uu-iiilen. l)ur lUslui'tliiiis In IVIee lint Cicuulne. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KDJQ STREET. luartO-lydU July Clearing Sale yenmktt'm. raiLAAELrHiA. Frtdar. July 1, IM. Closed at i P. M. te-morrow. Bargain points : All-Linen Damask Towels, 20x34 inches, five styles of bor ders, 22 cents. Turkish Tidies, ie cents. Bureau and Buffet Scarfs, linen, 30 cents ; less than half. Main Alule, nearTrnnept. poe Parasols. 270 at 50 cents. Leng sticks, lets of style, many colors, satin figured and watered, fresh this season, made te sell at $2. We made them $1, but new 50 cents. Cannet be ready before 9 o'clock. The remaining lets, ever 600, atgi, $1.50, $2, $3, and $5, are at quarter prices. Yeu never saw an equal Bargain in Parasols. Chestnut atreet lde. went of Main Alule. Oriental Laces. A fresh let from an overstocked importer, 2 te 8 inches at 10 te 20 cents. The power is in the price. Ruchings at 10 cents. Yeu have been paying three times that. Opened yesterday, enough for te-day, probably. Cheitnut street nlde, et of Main Alle. First day. Schepner's Men's 4-thread Lisle Half Hese at huenly-five cents. Only 100 dozens ; black, and 25 fancy shades, plain and ribbed. Sec onds, se called, but if wc can not tell the difference from firsts why should you question ? Midsummer comfort and cheap ness. Centre Aisle, near Market street. 200 dozens Women's Black Lisle Thread Hese at from 50 cents. 25 cents Chentnut atreet, middle entrance, went. The sale of Ladies' Fine Shoes at $2 which had been $3 te $7.50 has lelt certain sizes which still offer a rare Bargain te the owner of any feet they will fit. The following remain in geed variety : Widths. Hires. Vi :t ;t' t A A I A-s 182 alLW' li 2 r. 11 l"i vti Read widths and sizes care fully. Market street front, went er.Malu Alule. The smart people will come early te-day. The house bris tles with Bargains. Jehn Wanamaker. Vatrtcr of frtohlett,- s A HIUICH imes. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! Unheard Of Lew Prices. TIPS! TIPS! TIPS! Our Whole Stock of Tips. One let at 29c a bunch ; for mer price as high as $1.25 and $1-50. One let at 49c a bunch ; for merly sold as high as $3.75. Plumes in Three Lets. Let 1 at 25c, from 75c ; let 2 at 49c, from $1.25 ; let 3 at 99c, from $2 and $3. Only a few of these elegant Fancy Parasols at $1.98 apiece ; formerly $3 and $3.50. Alse one let of Umbrellas at $1.98, and one let at 53, are great bargains. Anether reduction in one-let Blouses down te $1 apiece; formerly $2.50. One let of Odds and Ends at 63c. One let of Fancy Jerseys at 63 Pearl Buttens, One let of Pearl Ball But But eons, formerly 20 and 25c a dozen, clown te 25c a card ; 3 dozens en a card. One let te 19c a card ; 2 dozens en a card. Stamped Goods. One let of Stamped Side board Cevers, Memie Cleth, fringed all around, down te 37c. All our finest Stamped Side board Cevers down te 49c. Stamped Bibs down te 7c. Plaid Linen for Dresses, 24 inch wide, reduced from 20 te I2lC. Fine Fichus, Black Silk Spanish reduced te less than cost. One let reduced from $4 te $3 apiece. Sale ends July 31st. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. 9trg AN NOTHEIl 8LAH1I IN 1'MCEH. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. Anether Slash in Prices. Dull Tratle Must 1hj Mmle Active by Lew Prices. All Stevk Must Positively be Cloned Out In a Short Time. Prices All Through Have Again Been Reduced. Positive IiamaliM New te be Had In All Kinds of Dry Goods and Carpeti, -AT- 6 AM 8 NORTH marSB-lyd&w CCleilthtrt. H ITAOEIl UUUTlIK.lt, MEN'S SPECIAL fW.l'l?.U WOnSTKO CUTAWAY HUITH nt 115. It. NK AI.UWtJOia'AHSIMRUK CUTAWAY HUITSntt KUEM.KNT CAK8ISIEHE and WUI&TEI) HUITH at J FINK i:xuei and Yeixtlis' . .. . HOYS' ntlF-HSY 1'I.Ain SUITH reduced te 2 ..M..l."lYR STYI.IH1I CHEVIOT SUITS nl . Hediivd rfem K It VOUTlls' SUITS In NOllllY CHEVIOT STYLES nt KM. Ited uwrt from x YOUTHS' SUITS In OOODCAHSIMEUEBTYLFJaln"lt!loTu5e: Summer Clothing. HU.IC I'ONOEK COATS AND VESTS nt Mud; xertl FINE .MOIIAI It COATS AND VESTS nt ?. COTTON KI.ANNEIj COATS AND VESTS ntjl W1IITEJ.INEN DUCK VESTS it B. & Neb. 25-31 West King Street, Ctethtttn MY EUSAKATHFON. r i.ienT-vi:i(inT ei. l.OTUINO AT LiniiT-W4.;irtiiT l'Uici.s i KVKUYT1IINO IN WOOLKN, MOHAIR AND ALPACA OOOD.S, POR HOT WEATHER USE. LET THE COST (JIVE YOU NO CONCERN. YOU CAN II UY AT RIGHT PRICES, ANDTIIE REST MADE HOODS YOU CAN FIND ANYWHERE CAN RE HAD RlfillTHERE. DON'T WEAR UNCOMFORT ARLE CLOTHINO THIS HOT WEATHER, WHEN YOU CAN RE COMFORTAHLE AT A SMALL OUTLAY. MYERS A- RATHFON, UELI A RLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. T O CLOTHINO HIIYEIW. LGansman&Bre. NOW ISTHETIME TO Ill'V Men's, 'Bey's and Children's In order te Cle-e Out tlie Eiillre llalaiimoreitr Suniiner Sleck urluixe Hedneed tliul'rleiH en our suit an rolleut: Our Ilfst Sulti, herctorere II0.U) and flS.Ui, nre new put deu n te $10.00 and tl-LOc). Our Sul t lieretofere nt (12.00 nnd 114.00 am new pill ileu n te 87.00 and t'.t.W. Our llent Trein-erf, lieretefnre at S2..V), (.1.(0, l Ul nre neu put ilen u te fLM, fJ.U), -.'.eli. Seoeur Clilldren'a Punta at -JX4. iveeeurTlilu CiMlannd Coalt and Vt. lire Away Hum ii In Prlie, They ThU i the (ira!tt Ilarirnln Sain en Heeerd. Il.irgalu In All Klnd of bumiiitr Clethlni;. L Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., a. W. CORKER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA. rf Nntreniierted xxltli any ether C'lntlilns Heuse In theelli. Scnl itoticce. INSTATE OP ELIZAltirril .MICHAEL, U lateef theeltyef Ijiie,iiiter,dee'd, lA-tter teNlniiientnr en siildenate hnxlnir Ihh-ii uriint ih! le the unden-lt;iie.l, all ii-enn Indebted thereteure reipiekled te iiiuke luniKHllaleiuiy iiieiit.niid the liaxlui; rliilum or deiiiandu ni:iilnt the wine, xvlll prenent them ultheui de l.i for hettleinent lelliu underliuM, n-Idlu In the elty or I jine.iiler. CHAS. M. HOWEI.L, i:n-liter 1. MrMuLi.EN, Attorney. Jji-NtdP OAUSMEX.-WE WISHI A PEW MEX.TO O m'U our geed by kltmple te.tUe holeale and retail trade, largest iiianur.u'tiircru lu our line. Kiu'IekO 3-cent klamp. Wages t i r day IVruinnent poKlllen. Ne txtaU uuiwind. Meney adxatirt-d for wnce, adx-ertlslng, nc. CENTENNIAL MAXrOCO,. aprlMOtdeed CluclanaU, Ohie. MI. Heehm. QUEEPT STREET, LANCAHTKIl. I'ENN'A. STJIXS. Hediiwd from 111. iu. iteaurcil from n. Itcduced from Jte. I xerthf.j0. LANCASTER, PKN'N'A. (Svuccvlee. T UUlLSICH. PICNIC GOODS. l'Jpiilr, or Weed Piatt. Petted Ham TmiKiie nnd (Ininc. OrKteM-iitpkled nnd rreli. Lctt'ter plcklt-d and fri-.li. Frcsli &kluie.iTitciii-jiiitlHt ram-x-erycliolce. M'jrd nes linnertfMt nnd Amcrlriin. Plrkles and OllXfh luglHSi. AMenlcklci by the dozen.' (JHI-JB Yerk State Crenm, Snine, Pine apiite, Edmnniid It(Hiierrt. llencless lliim In riuiH, ready for tlie table. Full Line of All Kinds of Groceries. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. (Cllhttt j3 itU. Trial! A .MARTIN. FRUIT JARST" JELLY TUMBLERS ! CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens. The celebrated Lightning- Jars in Quarts and Half Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 1 5 East King St. el-tfd illtotenvaplio. RtrrT, I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigsljurg, Prussia, Twe Il-ickgreunda mnde especially for Hint and Thiee-qu.irter length PhoternpU 50 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Posdeftire. Jnn7-ftnid "K' CLES, l'ltlCYCLEs.TANDE.XIS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. (il'AltANTEED HIOHEST OUAIlE, II.l.lSTKATEIl CATALOGl'i: I'ltEE. POPE iP'C CO., 79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. llKANCHHOI'sr.s-12 Warren St.. New Yerk Jul Wau.nliAxe..Clilfai;n. Per Sale liy JOHN f. .XI U.-v-ii:lt, I 'eluinlila. P.i. laiS-ljdt-ixt TTNI1EUWEAK LIOHT AND MEIUI.M J xteiL'ht uiiilenieiirln nil Kruiles and any kUe.nl EltlSMAN'S fienlV KlirnUlilnir Stere. 4.' Wckt Kliitfktrevt. INOLCTUEE STOC1C PAHM, STORM KING (2161.) ItnCXinD 2:30. stuiidni'tl by llreeitlim: nnil l'iTeriiiiine. hired ly HAPPY MEDH'M, record it-Vj, uud klre of ii trotter and parent with iwerrU from 8-1 n, le fai, mid exer 101 with record better than .VI. Dam liy Alexander' Neriunii, klre of Lulu IMI'.i, Slay Queen. S30. 4c Soeeinl d.im h) Hewnnlk sir Charles, tlmreiiiili hril. Third d mi h) Smith SIeseiiger, keu of 1)111 MeiNenaer. SreitM Kimi l n hay, ktandu III hand- and xrelgli about lln) llu,. Itunaluii) t.ikeu tint premium at ktate and leiint.x fulrs. 1IU celti are lan;eiiuihaiHNenie,aiiilrlvu that liaxelxvii keM aerue.l t-thireut uu tiMnme Hge of ohm ami a hulfjenl. He xrnk taken rliiht out cifthu kiuu unit x nn xery lime preparaiien rnnuecl hW reeenl irem iiitj le ;me, trolling three heats in a te, S 11 undJ.W. He went n qtiurttr In one efjlic miles In .'li kecendf a '20 Kalt- uiiku kiniHH iiKnipacuy ii i leuiu kpure nun leme enough In thubtud te be pieparea for xery IJi.t work. TEltAl.-,. $.VUX) for a foal until hU present book U full. bfter which lie Mill tuiid a t 7i). 4)&-tfd. DANL. O. ENULE. Marietta, Pa. Mil UMCTIIH8 ! &f.Lv$.?: -!.'' aauC"- ,-. rn -.-. t ; - 'St t-ui-j-4!;?, Ai . .