V&Z5,i THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FHIDAY, MAY 9, 1890. j- T T wv JUi f titeUtftetwtft mrv J. UTtfllOIAN. (lUkDiMHTflNUAN mt.TZ. Editors, .V umriT rt.AtllC Pnhllahar. vS1 DAILY IKTELLIQENCKR.-Publltad aln the year, bill Sunday, iwrr-i tewtlM In this el It and surrounding !tmittimiliiMk. By mall Ova del-ilsW-yaar In advance; BO centaamenlli. .. I WMtlY INTELLIGENCER-Ona AMU Bd wre ityear,inavn. . 1C TO 8DB8CIUBK nemii ,.....- I r MtteflM order. and wh nenuer 01 V ttaMMM bt preeared Med in regutarea ; kt tka Fnteffln, m leeead cUm mall &' THS JXTUOEXCKX, Unculer, Pa. LAirOASTE, PA., May 9, 1890. SjJ .' The Prt-iry Election. : 'Vft wonuer wnetner mere is nuy m- llzent and wlf-respecting Kepublicaii Lancaster county who Is satlsiicu ttiUi the manner In which the nomlnn nemlnn ?tkns were made which he Is expected, If and himself expects, te ratlry ut tne FcJells In November? Doubtless nearly m A-erv man of them will vete the ticket WJin November, despite bis conviction thit K tt was basely settled ; despite his Knewi- : dge that bribery ami corruption, rc . "tJeatlne and cheating, made the settled If, ticket that will iiecerully appeal te b'TAf utlinln nvr fat biuirtnrt MWW wwmJi,J ve,rr. 5JTe D3 sure the ltcpubllcan veicr ''knows that these wcre the methods lu nae all around the field of candidates, rnd he may reasonably believe that the k-iun who wen were only n little freer with p. money and subtler In their management .than the men who lest. It was a nam 'etewd anyway te select from and no. fcltedy knows whether or no all the worst jaienwen and tne best men lest, mere lbelug se little difference In the distrlbu- ?,uen. jAnd herein Is the objection, we ttbeuld think, that our rcputablu lUumb- JJMcau friends would make te their iH'krttnnrvBv.Umnf nlnptlnnim nmv (mil- gSaueted. If neither brings out a field of ffttie best candidates, nor gives a fair ex- Pprewleu of the voter's choice even aineng tne let preseuicu. mm pcniapi r'.-4ee net make much d!fTcrence. At any firatc'lt Is net of particular moment te the V people at large who Is chosen among a .generally peer let of candidates. Hut 1 A hnt In of cnmuvmniioe Is the demeralizn- : Jjn nf llm lintlif flint nppnm nt. Hipga i wlmarlcs. When men stand upon the comers awaiting the highest bidder, and SJK'.Jeay vote as often as bought, there is net ,only occasion for ltepubllcan shame but if Jbr general pretest. The Democrat can Retake a hand in objecting te auy such performance even in the Heuse of his J4tetd. It is a pnwlltutlen that debases t-e suffrage. Ri,The ltepubllcan Legislature, in the rnllucai ei us wisueui, or suineiiiing fee. has established this mede of P' primary nclectlen of party candidates, and bes covered it with the protection rj the law as though It was a ballet of S4he whole people But it is n failure as a method for the fair selection of cempe tent candidates; which no one will In- , iellne te deny after the last exhibition in 'thl ceuutv. The convention svstem i.fef selectlug candidates, bad us it is, is ,'. Car better wan tills mctbed ; for while It pway net better record the people's will, '-'Iw cannot se greatly demoralize them, t. "?or bring the suffrage into contempt. W If there ever was demand for a system ,-sW balloting that will abate bribery it "'.;.wai made at the primary election of last Saturday, and the Legislature had better ...MBake haste te find it. The ltepubllcan Legislature ought te be willing te save It . IMIIIIIIIII"!!! IIIIIIIV IITII1 III linillllllll s$BepubIIcau decency by substituting the - r.-Ausiraiiuu system ei voting ni kciiuuu- m'na primaries. There is a place te test r.lWUICilV UUIV IUUIU IMUUrtUIV LUUU u P&company of the state guard ut every peu le get tne voter u, tar away auuiu iuu iui&tjut:ii:i in tuui ujl- iri . Ilin HllkwA I.A . i .n . X iiX- -fkl I t tliftnWA4ln nimlniii Hrtniilm.i T4 l.weuld stami no manner of show at. say, &ji tue SixtU ward polls, where Itenublicau k...1 la a BVmvf Altlt Hyili nlilnln. lirtnABirt 1.1a 4 a KH.Ua uuu UlUItU UiUl'IB U9CII1UIU IU ebuy, as they next day assemble te nrav: ,tJand de both with like fervor aud free- l.dem. There is cye-Miuttlng lu both Businesses; wuicti ueuutiess serves te nake tbcm alike congenial te the fervent temperament of hoary-headed sinners. jrj'Tnere Is nothing like a primary te turn raut the Dr. Jekylla and Mr. Hydes ', among our Republican fellow citizens. rBfTne elllces are se line end fat aud the "jnede of getting them se dirty that it K;-needs a deuble-barrelled nature te grap- ; Ji-Wjiur iucm successiuiiy prrfi .1 m SV5 . 1am.a Vitui.i.lli The cable recently announced tlie Rfe'death of James Nasmyth, n famous en- .fineerana luventer, but ene whose rep- e.Ji ursrinn nn. inv-niav ., i ,...u Sftf "v" uua ivij jjiuwii uuu is euro 10 f STOW further bpcnnt.A nf Tila retrmrL-ulila t nfnVtlncrrfmlt Tt le iml ..ftnn tl...t .. K , -"O'-l'-J" - " "K WWII lllill. U ;y.imvMiiuaiii (jvuiua proves u uierary janlus, although men of action who raft record their doings often make cnter IMtainlDg and valuable books : but trUaamyth was a very remarkable man. IV? Hflk nrna tirir nn if n .rv.r nAl.n..l fSaal engineer, whose name is familiar as iVthatef the Inventor of the steam hnra- -?"er, uui ne gave proer or marked ability . as en artist and writer, nnd made vnl- isvBablc discoveries as an astreumer, pub- tuaning a boeU en the moon. His strong fef ateady but net exheustlug work, a habit W-9 close,y observing details upparcntly iii -i! flat million nt a.i.l n1...l 1 .1 i. Kfeattentlen te tlie routine of btulnp.. g,-Be himself set great value upon obser-i.-atien and manual traiuitig. IJ0 says his famous nutobie'T.mliv "Tii-, 5j$ truth is that the eyes and the ttngere ,tlie bare angers-are the two priuclpnl jvlnlets te sound practical itiatmetinn. t iave no laitu in young engineers who !U!B wWicttd te wearing gloves. Gloves, zrnuuy -m B'eves, are non-cenductora fw wvuuii,ii auvii ivugu." fc. He noted and applied Information fathered from all fields of knowledge no w iiir new remote irem bis own par leular Hue of work. In the steam ham-j-ter be showed his knowledge of of ana ana Xtemy by devising the elastic packing t HBder the lilsten rrxl. netlnif n l.e c.,i,l 5 JUke the cartlleee between the bnnps nf Vrtte vertebrae preventing thedentructlvc nwci ei vieieui jars. K e paiu His way through college by taking and ecUIul' little stim ...i,,ra -wit rrindln'r oil colors. Aiiimn-.i. r of the most practical of professions i was no uarrew.mlnii.--i ..n.,t ,.i...... "i!- Jnyth, and he readily admitted the existence of ether forces jfcatldee these that can be measured. lu vwrltlng of one of his lirst vuglues he aaye : ' The busy hum of the wheels and Um active, smooth, rhythmic sound of ? merry little eugiue had, through ) f"1 aympathetle agency, ee quickeued j;tfc strokes of every hammer, chisel and j Hie tha. It nrarly doubled the output of Wtwk for the caiue wages." ! loej lift ee te be an ideal rniwref this aire of Industrial progress and discovery, and the record he has left of It should lw widely read that It may stimulate ethers with less ability or differing talents te emulate his Industry and cheerful zeal. Quay's Teaguc. .Senater Quay llnds tongue te tell an Interviewing reporter that cx-Govcruer l'attiseu would lu his opinion make the strongest candidate the Democracy could put up for governor. Mr. l'atti l'atti eou would doubtless make a strong can didate ; but Senater Quay's opinion en the question is net valuable, even If hon est. He has net the capacity te compre hend the desires of any portion' of the people of Pcnnsylvenla.save these of his own kind; and that is net the kind that will vote for the Democratic candidate for governor. "When Mr. Quay selects Mr. Delamatcr as the Republican candi date for governor, he demonstrates his unfitness tedelcrmlncclthcrthestrcngth or the quality of the Democratic candi date. Senater Quay has mere abundant pro vocation for opening his mouth te the peeple of Pennsylvania thuu Is furnished by the question of the Democratic candi date for governor. He has lcen pres slugly Invited te explain charges of Ills own misconduct, which are very libel ous If they are net true, and he has failed te speak. Until he llnds tongue te deny these charges It will become him te be silent altogether. A ninu with se rotten a record that he cannot de feud It liltiiclf needs te let It be Imagined that his tengue Is paralyzed. m m OmiK.v, Utah, Is te liave a big carnival similar te his mnJcHty "llex" of New Orleans, and circulars liave been issued from the last named city anueiiuutng the dnle of tlie corenntlon at Ogden ns July 1 and the fostlvltles te last llve days with great pomp and eoremony. Tlie new monarch is Myled " Kox II." A hupe carnival pnlace is belng built after the style of a ltenmn arenn. In the centre will be n dancing fleer giving 'room for a thou sand couples, and tiers of se.its around It will accoimnrxlsle ten thousand. A fe.i fe.i ture of the colebratlon will be an artlllery duel evor the town. Ugdeu lles botwecu two bcneheH of land averaglng seveiity-flve feet high, and the lour targets will be en oue slde and the cannon en the ether. Tin: heliograph system of signaling by rcllected rays of sunlight 1ms been carried te great perfection by army olllcers and In sure te preve very usefiil in war when wlre communication can net be established or relled upon. Our own army ofllcers liave beeu remarkably successful in perfecting It, and the ainnzlng news rmnes from Wash ington that nn elllclal dispatch rocelvod at the signal olllce en Thursday fromOono fremOono fromOeno ralQrooly, at Fert Bayanl, New Mexico, was transmitted from Fert Jiayard te 1'rescett, Arizona, a dlstance of COO mlles, by the hollegroph system. Goneral Miles used it lu his Indian campaigns, and der man, French and English ouglnners liave oxperlmontol en a large scale, but nothing llke the dlstance uaiiied has ever been covered before The glaring dofect of tlie system Is Its docmlcnce iieii Hiinllght, but seme very brilliant nrllllclal light easily produced will no doubt be made available The beauty of the device Is the total absonce of any connecting line, and It would boa grand Improvement en tole- graphing If the Hash light id en could be made available for all kinds of mossages by seme mero rapid plan. In these days, when waves of sound are made te pre serve thomselves for future use in the phonograph, or are Hashed ever miles of wlre by tolepheno, it may net be tee much te hepe that the ray of light will rival elec tricity as the messenger of man. Frem lelly towers rapid slguals may be Hashed In a Monographic cedo, aud from tower te tower across tlie continent men may talk wllh nover a wire between tliein. Moan Mean Moan whlle we will ondeavor te struggle along with thotclephouonnd telegraph. A dvicks from Japan tell of tlie murder of Itev. T. A. Larger, a Methodist mission ary at okeliama, by two burglars who wero each armed with two swertls as t. rp ns razors. He get awake ene night te And a big Jap standing bofero him holding up a nuked sword. The missionary uodeulit thought of his wife ami child, ami roniom reniom roniem borod the inorctless and dosperato character ofthese Japauuse burglars, for without a lnotuent's hesitation he sprang at the tnan's threat, and in spltoefsovor.il torrlblecuts from the weapons, would liave hurled him evor the stairway if the ethor villain had net apixiared aud literally cut the Amort Amert can te ploces. Mrs. I.urger grasped oue of the swords In her bare hands, and hud sov sev sov eral flngers sllcml oil". Perhaps mission missien mission arles In Japan may horeaftor koep revolv ers handy for emergencies of tills kind, particularly as It Is hinted that the murder may liave been a deUhcrate assassination by fanatics who oppeso forelgnors, and particularly mlsiioimrles, in Jaiuu. VICTIM OF A ltAlltl) !()(!. .Mr. Uoeard Chains lllinseir lfiuul Feet IlofbreGoliiB Mail. James Ileeard of .Siulthlleld, Ills., bitten two vears aue bv a rulilil ibur mid was A madstone waH applied, and iie was pre nenncAd cured. Heme days age a hound went mad near Cuba, and run nuitick through the country, biting stock and ethor animals. Bofero its louriiey was ouded It had bitten James "Ileeard and two ether per sons. Thodeg passed en and apjic.ired nt lUishnell, In MeDeugh county, nhore it caused much terror. Ileeard mid the ether two victims went linir.ediately te Denver and applied the nuulsteiu". It adhered tenaciously In each case, ospeclally that of Ileeard, te whom soveral applications wero made. The iiien icturned home satisiled that the danger was passed. Uoeard, howevor, decided te protect his family against any possible evll results, and chained hiinhelf hand and feet, se that if he went mad he could Injure no ene. Ills friends wero Inclined te ridlcule his precautions, but he remained firm. Twe days age Ileeard began te show evldences ofhydrephobla. Ills friends and fumllv became ularmed, nml in his last sane moments Uoeard begged that he might be mere sociirely guarded, se that no harm might coine te his loved ones. The mau's suU'erlngs bocame lorrlble. He ravd constantly of the myriads of dogs that wcre Jumping at him. The sight of nmuriurun iuu miucrer intespasins. J lien came Intervals of barking and yelping and snapping at anything in sight. Death relieved Uoeard en Wednesday evening. The ethor two men are in an agony or rear. The authorities liave issued an order that all dogs lu the township must be killed. Tbe Iren unit Steel Industrie. TJi'e..stil4ttic,al relwt r the American Iren and Steel association for lsfe'J was rnnrOU "'.V1'- The report contains Am,erlc?n. ttn'' foreign frentrades dur- preSentyear.,U "' "rly ",0,Uhs of tue It shows that 18S3 was a prosperous yeir foriren and steel manufacturers en Wl, sides of the Atlantic, and that the world's production ei pig Iren and steel lu that vear was much larger than In any precedlnfcr year. The present year has opViied un favorably, howevor, for th. Iren and steel lndustrles of the United States, Great llrl tain aud seme ethor countries se far aa prices are concernod, but consumption of Iren and steel is still very active. The roert contain tables showing the production of Iren ere, coal, pig iron and steel by all countries, from which it ap pears that the United States new produce M per cent, of all the Iren orethat is mined. 20 per of all the coal, and 30 per cent, of all u d rljf, Aren; uuU s- Pr cent, of all the steel that is manufactured. The world's annual nrrulnnilr,. r i Sr.?i!aC0d at,Mi?9'0u,J ten! of'ceal, 46J,' UOO.OUOtens: of nli' Iren i cnnmii ,.:. !., steel. el. 10,513,000 tens. The World's tiredue. world's preduc tien efplg Iren has Increased 70 per cent since lfifi, and its production of iteei hu Increased In the same period 248 per cent.! the figures ler 1878 being respectively H, 117,000 tens and 3,021,000 tens. The Xc Tork Heme Market. Frem the New Yerk Han. The crowd at the Piss fc Roerr auction sale of horses at the lllue Krent stables, 147 te 153 Kast Twenty-Feurth street, yester day, was the largest yet- Prices had a slightly upward tendency, perhaps en ac count of the strengthening demand, but mero likely because of the superior quality of the horses offered. One sprightly, al most stylish looking gray, heavy draught herse, for which thore was aotne very brisk bidding, went as high as (300. A moment liefore trotter, guaranteed te pull a read wagon a full mile In 2M, was knocked down for (230, and net threo lets later a splendld pair of draught horses were cap tured for the low price of f37f. Auk for VAN HOUTKN'H tX)COA-take no ether. W There are bright buds of April and blossom of May Hut they're net half soiwcctes tbe brealb of the maid That with 80ZOD0NT brmhcs her teeth every day Tilt like cnrt through her beautiful lip they're (ltuplnycd. OKOZOIKCJTI wlintau enrhantment U thine Tlml gives teeth like the sun, and give llpi red as wine. livery IViraen Te He n ltal Suocehs In till" Ufa mul havn n icrlBlty ; that 1. mint reiu-eiitraU) tba abilities of body and mind en soma ene pursuit, llurdeek Jlltxxt Jllltrri.lmye their niuvlalty hub renipleta ulitt radical cure efdyH'psla, and liver iind kidney aircetlen. Held In Ijinranter by V. T. llech, 1.17 nml 138 North Queen mrect. A Hrtrlnn Mtxllclne. The drugslatJi claim that people cull dally for the new cure for roimtlpntlen and nick heud nche, discovered by Dr. Hlliu ljnne In the Itecky MeuntaliH. It In wild te be Oregon graie root (a great remedy In the far Weft for llioue com plaint) combined with nlmple herbs, and U made for una by pouring en bailing water te draw out the Ktrengtli. ItncllaatAOcrnUapark. age and Is called 1-nne'n Kamlly Medicine. (I) Truth Cru-Oiecl te r.nrtli In bound le rise. Crowd down and smother the truth an you may concerning Thnmat' I Ktrrtrle Oil, yet theracis will rise up that II Is one of Ilia best remedies for aches, sprains and pains that has everi el been Invented. Held 111 Ijnicnulcr by W. T. llech, 137 and 1SU North (iuccn strecU i-vufky i'mti:iMAiyr wiuhkkv. SPHINO MKDIC1NH. (H-Unlljle Magazine.) He careful of your diet. Yeu de net need heavy feed such us you require, durlug Ilia Winter. Hprlng my be beautiful, but It Is treacherous. Ie net let It deceive you Inte a cold, a fever, malaria or pneumonia. Be net threw oft" your Winter flannels tee early. It Is better te suffer a little Inreuvenl ence than te tuke cold. If you feel tired, feverish or overheated, de net rush otreud lake" Hprlng nieitlrlnes." Coel jnurnelfdewii unit in this way help your sys tem and purify your bleed. jr you reel net nnd thirsty, no net drink large nunntltles of water or ether " lenir " drinks. 11 is mucii ueiier i iaae a lime pure wmsKey nnd water which will quench the thirst, teuu the system and fortify ngiiliist disease. Ilemember that only pure whiskey should ever be taken Inte the system, and that the lending chemist and scientist of tlie present day nulla In declaring that Duffy' l'ure Malt Is absolutely the purest and best. (5) B KTTKIt THAN TKA AND COKKKK KOIt TIlCNKltVIX. Van Heuten's Cocea AlTETIZtNa-EAMILY DKJiaTEl). Ask your Grocer for It, take no ether. (Gil) V" NCO CHIIWINQ TOIl.VCCe. VINCO CHEWING TOBACCO. This Htumliiril llruud of l'luc Tobacco Is ac knowledged te be the best chew and the largest plcce for the money In the markeU 1'iiice tin tag en rath tump. It extensive sule formally cars has established It reputation. There Is nothing better. Try It. I'er sale by ilralerH und grocers. 1890. uprlUflteod-eeuiAlltw tf oeto nub Shee. 8 llOliS! B1IOKSI A Change in Location. Ualng disposed of nil my old and unsalable stock nl auction, t um prepared te eiler alien tlieNKW STOUIC OF FltKSII AND CI.KAN llOOlM AND HHUt-S. ut prices that will suit nil. It bhnll be my aim te keep my stock full and complete at nil times, and purchasers can lelv upon getting what Miry bnrgnln for. My fni'llltle lu my new place will enable me mere fully te please my customers In ordered Herlc. of which 1 miike u specialty. -CulI uud see me In uiy new place of biisl nex. wm. hTgast, NO. 121 NOHTII QUEEN BT. KJ-Opposlte the Franklin Heuse. WAF 13 AHQAINS IN BIlDliS 1 ltc.id This AiUerlKou-.ent If Yeu Want Bargains in Shoes! A Jeb Let of Heys' Ijice uud lluttuiiMhecsat 75c. Let of Men's Lace nnd llutten Dress Hltnei, IllW; some of these are worth KiU. Men's Heb Nulls, JUKI. Children's Spring lltvl Mutten Miees, tic, 60c and tte. Ixit of ladles' Kid, Dongelu and I'tbble Hliees, t'liIUlren's ltubhers, av. Men' ltubbcr Heets, il !. lets of ether goods ut I toil u red l'rlces. Jehn Hiemenz Ne. 57 NOltl'lI QUEEN HTHEKT.I febltt-lfdF Tumheuandce'au J .TOltAt.'COHHOOKHANDCAHl'SI. WEST EKN HAltD WOODH. WheleMJe ami Itetull! by-L, . ..,.. B..MAHTINIXJ., "J-lyt 421 Water Ktrect. Ijiucaster, lSi. T AUMOAHDNElta COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. WVe,rCtn;ce,s1rNth UMnHtret' d " DeiHi"l:1'NertU 1'r,,K'a Ht"ct u'r lleadlng ntlVtf.l I.ANOAHTKK.PA. nrh. I,"J"JEVi:iX)l'KD 1'AIITH Htrnti.l,J?l,J"u. ,,,.,,'y Knlargeil, Developed, m.Ste,;,e,.c"''"1" Interesting uder !! ment long run In our paper. In rcnlv te lu. .umSyaiS1! :?T t"al " ' "v aence et J.irUK ttbeut H". On the contrary, the nd rfl,m.rH.?.rSV?r hWK Indorsed. fulerestSl liciii .;. T.J ""irr""lr"uni.r giving ail nar ill SH.,.!,"1? .1. the .EIlfE MEDICAL CO, Jlrr. . ...., uuunlU CT x,lkUll lu Teledo fll-fyd.w TTENIli- WOLl., FURNITURE STORE, teudil te. Call and examine eu?-SS?.n,'u'r HU as-tfdlt IU WOI.K. ISS Eat fclninHir-.. J JUMPS, llOILEllh, MINING, CEN'rillFU. UKUhtcUatieeut- "CimE DltlCKS, FIKE CliAViAT LOW JJ ngurcJ,goteJOUNllET,3iJliistriiltpn street. rn7-tfd XORHOILEUIUHE UHUHHBH, HTII.LHON JD Ihpe Wrenrhe,Hpend Menkey Wrenchc eemblned. File. Oil Cans, etc , go te JOHN UEHT, SO Et Fnl ten trcet. m7'tfd - Alii; lADIATOIW, OF ANY MAKE OH DE XV sign, ran be furnished al reasonable figure. ngure. in7-lfd by JOHN I1KHT, SM East Kill ten street SAWMUJA 1IAKK MUAH, COM MILLS, leather Hellers ,Tan Packer. Triple Herse 'ewers, Milling and Mining Machinery, at JOHN lilMTH.m but Fulton street, mf-tfd 0; OI.II IIHONZE, MQUIIM AND Ht.INO ' for strain work, at JOHN UlilTri. ISM tjul ten street. m7-tfd FOIl IIOI.TM, I.AO BCrtEWH, HJTT 8CKEW8. Hunreaii(l Hexagon Nut, these goods In sleck, at JOHN lIKsyTH, 833 East Fulton street. m7lfd I 71011 llOH.EItM, IIOIU.ONTAIi.TAIlUIiAIl. Vertical, Fertable, Cylinder, Marine, of any sin or power, or the twst material nnd workmanship, go te JOHN 11EHT, SCI Kast Ful ton street. m7-tfd Hf if Wl PEKT V MVR FROM M rr.r.A ir urn. r ikjji y Inch te 6 Inch diameter, for VVV sale at a low figure, nnd the only house In the city with a pipe cutting mnchlne, cutting up te 8 Inch diameter, atJOHN UlSTH.ttKAl Ful ton street. m7-Ud mANKH FOIl WATEH.OILS, ACID OH OAH X. of any shape or rapacity, nt fair prices, go te JOHN 11KST. 333 Eiul Fulton street. tii7-tfd F OH AMEKICANHIUHT FEED CYLINDER Lubricator, (HemOII Cup rerlk-arlngs, you ran gel them at JOHN IIEUT'H, !Vtl En Fulton slrect, m7-tfd 1 7)ll CAHTlNdH, IKON OK 1IHAKH, LIGHT 1 fir llMVV. nl Klirtrl Im1li.i ui. I.. IflllM EST, 333 East FulUm street. in7-tfd F Oll FULLEYH, MHAFTINU, COLLA1U, llamrers. (Mam 11 liners. fTnimtf nam. fif... tm te JOHN flKST. 3.13 East FulUin street. tn7-tfd A HEAUTIFUL LAWN. 1IOWEVEK small It may lie, Is 11 erenl luxury. L. CAHTKK CHEMICAL ENKICHER AN- COMl'ANV LAWN TTIOIt PHATT A l.'ADY A8IIKHTIK4 DIHC JS-' Vnlvc. Jenkins Vnlves.llms (Untie Vnli-ra, liraMUnte Valve, Iren Itixly Ulobe Valves, Ivcr Safety VnUe. Fop 8 Valve, lladlater Vahcs, I f.li,lr V.Ivm Itraa I'linnl. ' parciy vnive, Air i-raii Nwinglng Angle Vnlve,' cull at JOHN HEST'H, 33S Eus Fulton MlrceU In7-tfd iiives.i'oei vniv -Ti'OIllCAHl I; plain ni 'OIllCAHT IKON PIPE FITT1NOS, 110 TH ind reducing, up ted-Inch diameter. Biniicaine Mitiuei lttlll?s. Mumre. Flannn ITnlrin. Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Hupimrt, iiiiiiu. mncriruii uiiiuii. xuue upnris, iger, Fleer and Celling l'lntcs, goleJOIIN IT'H, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd llnngers, HKT AllllY IN HTOCK REHT CHAHCOAL, Hammered It.tr Iren, Deublsltellned Iren, lliirden's lllvct Iren, ltlcts, Het nnd Celd Heller Iren, Hlccl, Hhect Iren 3-10 te Ne. 10, 11 1 JOHN HEaT'B, 3il East Fulton street. ni7-lfd TF YOU WANT A FIH.ST-CLAHHPOHTAHLE 1 Engine and Heller, en wheels, cheap, ns the following prices shew: u horse-power, 1175; 8 horse-power, 152 ; 10 horse-power, JJ7S; 15 horse- Enwer, JS75; 3) herse-ewer, 11,175, call ut JOHN ESTH. &0 East Fulton street. ni7-lfd XNJEOTOH.S, HUE l.tl'l'LE OIANT, HAN I cock Inspiraters und Electors, Ebermun Heller Feeder, l'enberlhy Inspector, Amerlcnn Injector, nil In stock, ut JOHN lifcST'H, 333 - ujivt"! -. tan i( mi East Fulton ftreeU n7-tld iwiv jHJiiiwjn jviu niAiiu,AUI i;w J glnes, from 2 te HO hersc-nuwer. nnd Vert I- cal Engines rrem 2 te te home-power, you will nnd them at JOHN HKHT'.H, 3.13 East Fulton street. A aK biiTklt 1 NCY FOIl CALLAHAN .t CO'M r.K ment te tnke the place of Hed I.eul. In It makes Ave time the ntmtitltvnr mil loud nnd Is far superior lu making steam Joint, packing man and hand hole plnte en boilers, .e., ivc. rnee i centa ier pound, ut JOHN llEHTH, 3.U Ist Fulton Btrect. m7-tfd TACKINOS, AH FOLLOWS : IHtUUO.FOK I Hteumnnd Hydraulic l'acklngsbestlteix). Woven nnd Wick l'nclclng. lleinn l'ucklmr. As- ""i" .iilii inniiii, iui;bis vullll'UI, SIICSIOH Hheutlilng, Uum l'acklng.Uum King for Water (irnigc, riumbuge Tucking, Heed's Patent As- liestes Mill Henrd, Asbestos Cement, Asbcste ncHiim, i.uieii Bccunuut 1'iiHs tiver. nuuiirv IlUST8,:i33 East Fulton street, m7-lfd IOH HTEAM (IAUOE8, HIGH Oil LOW l'rcHxurc. Water Uauires. (liuicn Cecira Wee oed Wheels or Wclehted. Hln.s Tnlma Whistle, Syphens for Hlcam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Wnter Gauge Column, Ceck for Hlcam GutiRes.callen JOHN 11E.1T, 833 Knst FultenstrecU m7.tfd R EINHOI.Ua WHITE FHONT HAHGAIN BTOHE, Opposite l'enn'a It. It.Htatleu TTpNELETItEE STOCK FARM. STORM KTiilG (2161) HECOIID 2:30. Hired by Happy Medium, sire of SO performers from 2.W4 te 2:50. Dam Topsy Tayler by Alex iinder's Nerman, slru of Lulu, 2:Ui, Ac. Ac. ' Terms for Hiirlng scuveu of 1S0O, JW Ter n renl. Fer tjibuluteu pedigree nnd ether Information, uddress DANIEL O.ENGLE, aprl2-lmilAw Mnrtcttu. I'a. $100,000. IN UONDS AND JIOItTOAOES FOIl IN VEHTOIW. IN SUMS OF 1100, I2oe, I,, 11,000 te $M,aie. Hends 0 per cent. Interest, pnj able quarterly. Mnrtgages-Oler cent. Interest, pujuble haff y early. Heud or call for full Informntlen. JOHN II. METZLEK, Ne VH. DukeHU -I f l'EH CEN 1 DEHENTUHEHTOCK CElt X.XJ tiniMtc In multiples of 1100, enrnluga guarantee cash dividend of 10 per cent, pernn 1111111. luiyiiblehcinl-unnimlly, ure Issued l.y the HulldliignndLeun AaKoclatlenofDnkotHdlome Otllce, Auenleen, Ueuth Dakota). Ne member Milp fee or ether expense Incident te Issuance, of stock. Stock may be com cried Inte enkh ut purchase price after two years. Invester t-e-c u red by real estate mertgnges te double the amount of the In vestment deposited with 11 Trustee, Correspondence Invited. C. W.BTAHLINO, Manager PhUndetphlu Otllce, JstlKlmced Ne. 411 Walnut Street. -T ET EVKKY MAN EXAMINE "SNAP THE WATEIli'HOOF COLLARS AND CUFFS. At EIUSMAN'S. HOICE NECEWEAlt ! WILLIAMSl'OIlT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT EIHHMAN'S. tULPIIUR STONE JEWELRY I Complete Line of Emblematic Marks AT EHISMAN'S. Ne. U West KlugStreet. TsJOTIcE OFFICE SL'SQUEHANNA COAI. ("OMPAN V, 1 H.U.TIMOltK, Apill SO, 1SW. I Netice It hereby given that a general meeting oftlieHteckhotdersof thlscemiunynlll be held at thoeitlcaof the Philadelphia mid Rending Itnllreud Company. Ne. 227 south Fourth street, l'hlladelphm, en Monday the l'.'lli day of Slav, 1M, ut I:.W o'clock p. m., for the election of etll' cersund Managers for the ensuing, ear. The transfer books will be cIemhI from l.,t.. day, the 5th of May, unlll after the election. Hy order lOtd ROllERT D. 11ROWN, Trensurer. 1ARTER'S LI1TLE LIVER FILLS. .GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci dent te n bilious statu of ihe sj stem, such n Dlrzlness, Nuuseu, Drowsiness, Distress utler Kiting, Fain lu tlie Side, itc. While their most remarkable success has been shown In curing Heartache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying com cem plnlnt, while they ulse correct ull disordersef tlie stomach, stlmulnta the liver nnd regulate the bowels. Even If they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te thesu who sutler from this distressing cemplaint: but rertunule!) their goednewi does net end here, and Uiem who once try thorn will Hud Ihet-e little pills valuable In se many wnys that they will net be willing te de without thciu. But after all sick head Is the bane of go many lives Hint here ts where we make our greut boost. Our pills euro It while ethers de neu! CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are very small und cry easy te Uike, Oueer tuepllls inakeadeM". They are strictly vegetable uud de net srlneer purge, but by therr geutle ac tion please all who um them, la vlnls ut 25 cu : -valor 11. Sold everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. augU-lTdeed Sitttiintiiktt'. Fhiladelmiu, Friday, May 9, 1M. Millinery marvels multiply as the season slips along. New and novel crowding the half fa miliar. Yeu leek close, and then almost doubt whether the buds and blossoms are true or false. Ginghams from Andersons or Whytlaw or whoever in all Scotland (which means the world in this case) makes the best. Hardly a day passes but some Gingham newness gets en te the counters. Four styles Damasse about twenty coleringsr made their first bow yesterday. The Scot tish mill men hadn't a dream they'd go under 37 c, but the price is 25c. Clese by is a big pile of won derfully handsome newcomers rich bordered Scotch Ging ham, 42 inches wide. Ne mis take, the price is 50c ! Northeast of centre. Here's the best Black Chev iot Suit we ever sold at 10. All wool, color warranted, neat and fit a suit of the As kind as any man need care for. Better grade $12. We hear of exactly the same goods, with no mere style or excellence of finish, at a much higher price. Se with Fancy Mixed Cassi merc Suits. You'll wonder hew we afford one se thorough ly geed at 7.50, and the won der will be just as great all the way up te the $28 grade. Market street front, east of main aisle. We've a let of Shirt Waists that must be sold quickly. Here are. the prices of yester day and te-day side by side : Yttttrdny. Te-day, 50C 90C $1.25 90C $1.25 Agf. iv una fltusilll, linen cellar -j nuu cuiih. rnr Whlte Mini In, very 0-"- linen cellar und culls. One, 50C 50C Whlte Linen. Colored l'ercnlii. HOC Colored Percale, standing cel- lar. rrn rinnm 5OC Whlte. Flannel, blue, gray, and Chestnut stieet slde, second counter. Seme new lets added te-day te the great sale of Hosiery. Mere salespeople and mere turn-about space. Ne let up in any of the attractive feat ures. Chestnut street side, west of Main Aisle. Accordion Plaiting done ex actly right, and within two days. 25c a yard. Dressmaking Parlors, second fleer, Chestnut street. One item from the tables where the quickest priced China Ware is heaped Square Fruit or Dessert Plates, daintily dec orated (flowers and birds), fluted borders, gilt edge, and the price 10c each. A hundred ether things there just as likely te hit your fancy. Second fleer, Juniper street side. Three hundred Decorated Vase Clocks go Irem $3.50 te $1.50 each just a fair price for the Cleck alone. The vase for nothing. Twe ether kinds at striking prices; 100 Marble 8-day Clocks, sunk dial, vlslble convenient, hour hour und a half hour strike. Down from S'JI le J13.50. 9X1 Knamellcd Iren Clocks, 8-duy, gong hour and half hour strike. Down from fi te S.I.WJ. Third fleer, third gallery. Centre elevator. The window at the Thir teenth and Chestnut streets corner will give you a notion of our doings in Sporting Goods. Nothing lacking, no odds what healthy outdoor game or recre ation your thought turns te. Tennis Baseball Cricket Ijierosse Croquet Angling Wherever we find the best belongings is where the sup plies come from. Take Tennis. Mere than forty different styles of Rackets. And enough of each se that you can get pre cisely the balance you prefer. A quarter-acre of the Base ment filled with ether things en just as liberal a basis. Clethes of every sort for sporting and playtime wear at Chestnut Street side. Shoes near Market Street middle entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. .'araoelo. T)Alt! ASOIJs AND UMURELLAS I Uubrellas& Parasols ATTIIEMAKE1W, ljirge Assortment of FINE PARASOL1. NET PARASOLS Made te Order. 3-ltciatrlngnnd Recovering Neatly Dene. ROSE BROS"" HARTMAN, 14 East King St. nnrllSiud NOriOK TO TKKSPAMSKIW AND UUM NLRH. All persona are hereby forbidden te irespaea en any of the lands or Ilia Cornwall ud Hiieedvrell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster ueuulles, whether Inclesed or unlncleaed. either for the purpose of sheeting . nt.vhnAA .1. .. .a-.-. ' . uwuui ur usiuug, aus ui enforced against all trea- uw win U rlirldlv passing en said lands of lb undersigned arte 41- UUVILV WM.COLKMAN FREEMAN R. PEUCV ALDKN. EDW. O. KKKKUAN, AUoreayf ler H. W. OnUann' Brtra. Slt0t). B OOT8 AND bHOKS. WI ARE HAVING QUITE A RUN ON THOSE- OXFORDS AMD QUEEN TIES. And he Wonder that Such Is the Case, Consid ering their lieauly aud Frlce. STACKHOUSE, 20 & 30 EAST KING STREET. NEW LOTS IN LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AkRIVINO DAILY. STACKHOUSE 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCAHTER. PA. roll IATX. LADIES' AND HISSES' $2.00 Shoes FOR $ 1 .75. I have Just purchased another Large Let et Ladles' and Misses' Diamond Tip Butten Shoes, which were made te Retail at !2, but by taking tba Whole Let I waa enabled te buy them nl aueh a price at te enable me teseltth'mat 11.75 per pair. The Ladles run 1 te 8 In Hire. The Diamond Tips are made out of same material (Dongola) as the uppers. The Mlssea run 11 te 2 In size. The Tips are made out et Patent Leather and makes a neat and beautiful contrast with the uppers, which are made of Bright Dongola. They cannot last long at these prices. Only a few of theso 12 Ladles' Bright Don gola Butten Bquare Plain Toe Shoes left which J advertised a short time age as selling at 11.75. All of these Shoes were Positively f 2 per pair. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader el Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.8 4 6 EAST KINO BTRECT, LANCASTER. PA. t-Stere Closed Every Evening at 8 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. &VU 8e0ta. QV EN EVERY EVENING. P.C.SNTDERAB1. Ne. 14 West King St. Stere Open Ecry Evening. Black Lace Nets und Flemiclngs at the Very Lewest l'rlces. Black I-ace Net, 43 Inches Wide, .10c. Black Silk Lace Nets 49 Inches Wide, at S1.I&, 11.50,12.00 per yard; Prices Guaranteed. Vandyke Points and Gimp?, All Widths nnd Prices. Swiss Fleuuclngs In Hamburg Edge and Hem stitched, Beautiful and New Patterns, Prices Lew. ALL THE POPULAR HAKES OF CORSETS IN EVERY SIZE. may5-3md T UE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. The Choicest Stock -OF- IN THE CITY, Ranging lu price from 10.; h yard un te the finest goods lmiierted at 50e. The regular price of these Imported goods being te-day from UTic to'&eln the larger cities. SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- White Quilts! The host fl, 1.25, and tlXO Demestic White Quilts In this city. The best Marseilles Quilts from S1.50 te J8.50. These Quilts have lust been purchased rrem a manufacturer and Importer and are the best goods for the money ever ettered anywhere. s 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. manU-lydR yhotenvnpho. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM r Kaaiugslmig, Prussia, Twe Background made especially for Bust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. f 60 1-2 North Queen St., Nail Doer te tha 1'osteflloe, m mm People Cash Stere Carpet. flAHPKlttt CAHl'ETS CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY Dyeing I Dyeing I Dyeing I LANCASTER FANCY STEAM WORKS DTEINU A re second te none In Pennsylvania for flnlsk el work or all kind. KeathersDyed All Humdaa. Orders will receive prompt attention. PHILIP SCHOiT" SON & CO., NO. ISO UOUTII WATER STREET, LAHCAimtR, PA. feblMmd H AOER 4 HIIOTUKR. CARPETS AND- China Mattings. Fancy China Mattings, 12c. Fancy China Mattings, 15c. Fancy China Mattings, 20c. Jelnlless Fancy Mattings, 25e te 37Kc. 1(10 Rolls Japanese Mattings, 100 Rolls Damask Mattlugs. All the Newest Patterns nnd Fresh Goods of This Season's Importation. A Ltbaral Discount Will be Allowed te Buyer by the Rell of Forty YariK LINEN DAMASKS-New Design for Reems, Halls and Stairs. STANDARD HAKES OF CARPETS In All Qualities or Axmlnster, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Ply and Ingrain All at the Present Very Lew Prices. LINOLEUM and OILCLOTHS, RUGS and DOOR MATrS, COCOA and NAPIER MATTINGS. 25,27, 29, 31 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. ffalacc of jfqghtem TJ ALACK OF FAS111UM. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. Special Bargains. Our entire stock of Black Corkscrew and Diagonal Jackets at $2.98. All our Silk Wraps at the unferm price of $5. Ladies' Beaded Wraps re duced from $3 te $2.50; $5 te 3.5e; $6.50 te $4.50; iote $6. Ladies' Colored Capes, pinked and ruffled, at $1.75. Ladies' Capes, with three ruffles and pinked edge, at $2.50. Ladies' Canes, yoke V shape, velvets centre, reduced, from $5 te $3. Acordeen Pleated Capes at ?4, &A.ze and Ss. Our entire stock of Black Steckinette Jackets at reduced prices : Let 1, at $1.98 ; $2.50; lets, at $2.98 $3.98 ; let 5, at $5 ; Sum mer Fleer Coverings HHttTB let 2, at ; let 4, at let b, at $6.50 ; let 7, at $7.50. A full line of Infant's Leng and Short Coats from $1.25 up wards. Three lets of Infant's fineWhite Embroidered Dresses at 50c, $1 and $1.50 apiece; former price from $1 te 53.50. Millinery. We have opened this day 100 dozens Fine Lace Milan Hats, with fancy and lace effects, reg ular value $1, which we offer at the extremely low prices of 45c. New shapes of Ladies' and Children's Hats, with fancy edges, at 19c; large Flats at 19c. Large Black Chip Flats at 95c. A full line of Black and White LeghernFlats from 95c upwards. A Special Bargain. Children's Trimmed Hats at 50c, worth from $1 te $1.50. Children's and Misses Jockey Caps at 49c. Flowers. Daisy Wreaths at 10c. Large Wreaths at i2c. Violets, 5c a bunch. Large Daisies at 15c a dozen. Violet Wreaths at I2c. Extra large Violet Wreaths at 25c. Corsage Bouquets at 10c. Large Bouquets at 15c. A Special Bargain. An elegant bouquet of Reses at 25c. We have closed out from a manufacturer his entire stock of Leng Sprays and Wreaths which we offer at the ridiculous price of 50 and 75c, worth from $1.50 te $3. A full line of fine Bouquets, Garnitures, Mentures, Coronets, Sprays, from 25c up te $5. Black and Steel Flowers in full variety. Colored and Black Laces, Nets and Crepes in complete assort ment. Black Crepes and Nun's Veiling at extremely low prices, I r MS!1
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