ff7r- rax ASTER liAlLY tGENCER, SATUBDAY, iTUKE. T 1890. HCt-, W : , SE6resP 1- U ... & II W &. &5i E8L Sw. Si.- Efe m Kft tSJir if &yi , mt .-t r Zf- m& Kl'ire f m. iiZl.f m y,, sf m feA.- tfiC K. L- dl latlis fnttUteenccr LMMUV J. MnXMAIT. ,HCAIUJgTBmMAlf revtz, Mlton. IsOflHtT CLARK FdMMMT. DAILY tXTKLLiaENOER.-Published UJU rrtey In lb year, bat Bandar. Served T earner la this city and urrennami lewMsHteaeeaUaweek. 11 null five del- j MftTwrlaMTanoeM(iiUamenia. T nnXLLlOKNCER-One dollar and V Tj HtyeentK a rear, In admnee. TO HTJB8CRIBERS-RemH by check r pesjt4ee order, and where neither of "3tf M proearea iena in a ratwerca at the Foetefflea, a eeead cUm auUl r. 'AMisa, TH UTBUiaKHCUtj Lancaster. Pa. - hAJKCkWnX., A June 7, 1890. Wkftt Hfe Malt HaTC 'V.ii.Tlat mayor's mctaage te councils it gratifying flnnnclal condition ftb city, with but half n million of vHwr per cent, inaeuicuucss upon a. '"feThl U tint k crrpnt liiirlheii mill nnr. iif. flclent te arrest further lenns for ncces ! &"ry Improvement. The, city con afford irte be just at least; and it la net "X.mem than Itmtlpn flint la ftamnndpcl Fr from ft, when It Is culled upon te supply 'w c'en lD'enl f mudcly water te these ;r wnem it cuurgee Aer wnier ana net ler mud ; and te provide geed roadways In return for the lMavy taxes thatft exacts. These two things must be attended te. We must, have clean water and clean and well paved streets. Te this end we must net pump the creek water dlreetly Inte our supply pipes, but must provide settling reser voirs. "We think tunt these should be made at the creek bank, te avoid the pumping of the present reservoirs full of mud. A supply reservoir in tlie West Jind will be needed in the future, but Is bnrdly an impcrntlve present demand. Ve must step limning linicMoiie en our streets for their top dressing. We need ft better material ; our need In for a smooth, hard, clean, noiseless, enduring roadway that yet will lw safe for horses' feet. Such n pavement the Macadam certainly Is net. It will net de for city strecte, as our experience elenrly teaches us. But the Belgian block is as bad, and wenw, becnuee mere costly. It utterly fails te answer the uecd. It is rough, noisy aud slippery. We cannot approve Mr. Erismau'a preposition te lay it down even en se hardly used a street us Prince; because we think that it Is clearly shown that hard burned bricks make a cheaper and better roadway. It would be foolish te use costly Bel gian block when wc can make n let(or -?- block out of our own cloy at our own doers. It makes a nearly smooth, noise less, enduring and safe roadway, when properly laid of proper material ; and It has been tried long enough in various cities te demonstrate this. Blooming Blooming ten, Illinois, and Wheeling, Ohie, have broken the egg for ether towns, aud all we need te de is te see hew they have done It. The bricks need net be made of fire clay. They must be burned hard all through aud vitrified en the surface te resist thn Invasion nf mnlstnrn iinil llin (3 destructive effect of frost, and they must TS '' be well laid en a iroed foundation : our 'tfcf- macadamized streets furnish the (miiiilu- Uen already made. Ne better foutide- F..; 4lnn ! nMltAl. All Hint In mnlilmil lu In level the street un te the nrener curve $8$ and te cover it with Imrtl humeri vilri. Sg 01 bricks. There is the whole scheme ;and iiliuii- B:.fj,,. umi luuustiuu milium Mill go II long .r-, wav towards iiaviuirthe town nnd tlm K-- r " :f - - - - --e ..'. interest or the money will be mero than paid every year by the saving of the cost of repairs, te say nothing of the ad ditional comfort given te the citizen and the wayfarer. We have no Interest in nricK macuinea or uricK. yards, we are sorry te say, as there seems te be a booming time ahead for them. The French Spoliation CIaIihs. There Is a fair prospect that Congress will adjourn without making nil appro priation for the French spoliation ciainiH, although thu statesmen have been bending all their energies te de vising ways and means of spending Uncle Bain's cinormeus revenue, and the claims would save them that trouble te a very respectable extent. The courts aud congressienol committees have ever aud ever again declared thnt these claims ought te be paid. The govern ment took u large sum from Trance with the dearly-expressed understanding that it wus for the American citizens who hed sullcrcd by Freuch depredations upon our com merce. Generation after generation has paf,swinwuv U,Uelrt! 9' the claimants "wisttutii'ujmaii audingwhat everybody admits te be their rights, and vet this uatlen, new se wealthy that the govern ment is cinbarrnsscd with surplus taxes, has neglected te linnd ever te the right ful owners the money pnld se long nge by France. The Incident furnishes a text for much cynical comment en th0 ways of republic ; It is a disgrace te Congress "aud the niitlen. If the claimants could all be concentrated as the constituents of one or two congress man, se that their influence might im. peril his election or prove of value te his party, the claims would be quickly attended te. Public sentiment luu been gradually aroused in fuver of the claim. UU, nnd they will eventuully receive attention if peuslen grab bills and otliei schemes of distribution leave enough money, but the persistent neglect of them in fuver of all kinds of wildcat legislation, Blair school bills and stib trcasury schemes, is disgusting. The appropriation needed for claims already approved by the court Ii about one mil mil Hen seven hundred thousand dollars, and it should have been ene of th first duties of Congress te vote this amount, aud of each succeeding Congress te de the name uutll the whole of this just debt is settled. Te adjourn without pro pre vision for their payment after h K'ssien notorious for lavish appropriations would be simply scandalous. Tke Nomination of Mr. Ilcnscl. Our two Democratic county coutem ceutem coutem perariei, thu Columbia Independent and tlie.cra7(, present the name of W. U. Hensol,esq.,fer the gubernatorial nomi nemi nomi natien aud ask the vote of the county delegates for him; which he will doubt 1 obtain if be deklres te cuter the contest for Hie nomination ; us te which w are net advised. We agrt with our Columbia brethren that Mr. llenel is eminently lit te be governor, and that iheDemocracyefthecountywlllheirtlly rejoice te have him chewn for the uoml ueml uoml natien ; and there is no rtmwin whvLau whvLau whvLau wudorsbeuld net have a candidate of her own te name, as well us ether counties. Ojtslde of the natural preference which the Democracy of the county always has shown, and doubtless al ways will show, for one of their own number for nomination te it state office, we believe that Its sentiment Is decidedly lu favor of the nomination of Mr. Wal lace for governor, and that he Is entitled te the vote of the Lancaster county dele gates after every fair effort has been honestly made nnd exhausted te secure the nomination 'of the county's own candidate, If alie presents one. Tub report of the state commissioners of fisheries fur 18S7 and 18SS has been la- sued, rather tardily but very handsomely, by the state printer. It is a bound volume of a hundred pages with a score of excel lent Illustrations of the state hatching establish menu and of the finny beauties of Pennsylvania waters. The fish pictures are drawn with accuracy that will be ap preciated by flsliornien as representing the best known varieties In their true preper tiens, and enabling anyene te recognize fish that rany be less known. The nmne of II. C. Deimitli, of Lancaster, appears In the list of commissioners as secretary of the commission. A detailed stalement of the distribution of young fry from the hatch eries shows many thousand given away by the state, and If they had all been well cared for afterwards fish might new be far mero plentiful. Anyene can obtain the fry by application te the commissioners for the proper blanks te be filled up and sent te the nonrest Imlchery. When parties have approval applications nnd accompany the fish, the state wilt furnish wins for transporting thorn, which must he Imme diately returned nt the otate's expense. The commissioner quaintly observe thnt no man should go te sleep whlle transport ing fish, nliie that brook trout put Inte mild, still water nre thrown away. Tim rlver and harbor bill, rocenllyftiassod by the Heuse, ntttliorlres the survey of the Susquelinunn river nhove Havre doOrace, nnd also of the west branch of the rlver, "In order te nscertnln If the nuvlgntlen can he materially nnd potiniuienly improved by the construction of emhnukiuents or otherwise; Mich survey also te be nimle with a vlew of ascertaining the boHlinethod ofcenllnlng the waters oftlie rlver in times of great Heed te the geueral course of Its chnnnel." The flood part of this may be nil right, but the nuvlgntlen m-hotne seems rather wild nod remutlc,llke the pnrt of the rlver that borders the lower end of this county with liillfm of rocks, rapids nnd snndy shal lows, , Tun Cramps have been m discouraged by thnt awful fullure due te the rejection of the ioerllttlo dispatch beat Delphin that they aroergnulzliig u Mhlp-biilldlng com pany with a capital of tliroe millions and a hulf. In the Lebanon county court a farmer eluirged with cruelty te animals by sawing oil the horns or Ills cattle has been found net gullty,thejury evidently bellnvlugthat If llie vctcrlunrhiiiH wcre right In asserting that the operation was painful the farmers were right in beheving that It uns benefi cial in preventing the nulmnU from fight ing. Although several witnesses of long oxperleuce with cnttle testified thelr belief that the cattle de net mill'orfreni dehorning the scloutlfie ovldence that they de sutler soem.i IrrcslHlltilc, showing n large number of norves nl the home. Tlie adisabllltyef removing the horns buliigiiiliulttednud the ialn of the operation being the only objec tion, humanity demands that the removal should be uinde as pu In lens us possible. The Society for llie Prevention of Cruelty te Animals should new doveto its attention te securing thn passage- of laws thnt will corn pal the use of soma nnaesthullu. Unites should have the benefit of the most Im proved and painless methods of modern surgery. MFEAKIMI ltr.Kl) HOKItU'lKI). Maakauhuttett lleprosentntlvo In the Meiihu In His Shirt Sleevi'H. Fer the first tlme In the history of the ilotise of Kopresentatlves a uiembvr en Friday took oil' his coat Siul his cuffs while he was making n speech. Strange te say, it was Jeseph II. Walker, n llepiibllcau representative of llie cultured state of Mas sachusetts. Unllke many of his colleagues, Mr. Walker lias net exchanged his old eld old fashlenod black brondcleth winter suit ter flannel or pongee nluce ti() het weather ceme in, and se he felt the beat of the hall lutenssly. When he started lu te oiipeso the fice silver men he was comparatively cool, but speaking earnestly, as In ills way, nnd being badgered by sharp questions from Ills opponents, he get oxcited and het. Once he said : "I delyany business man in this hall te deny this preposition." Tliorcupeu qulet Mr. Mud, of Minnesota, a Jtepiihllcau, get up and said : " I deny It, and 1 can prove that ll is fallacious.'' " Ob, said Mr. Walker, waving his hand contemptuously, " you are net a business man." A llttle later en l'aysen, of Illinois, ene of the Republican leaders, Interrupted te nsk a question, when Walker Mid: "Oh, you are the fellow who said lu the caucus the ether night you couldn't be renomi renemi nated without I'rce silver!" which stalled the pelite l'uyseu se that he could hardly ask a quobtten. Hut the cllnu.v was reached when, as he get hotter and liotter, Wnlkei stripped en" Ids long-tailed coat, laid 11 en adesk, and took oil' Ids cull's nod laid them ushle. It was no funny that the Heuse had te laugh, lint en second thought the house wan shocked that Its dignity should be treated se lightly, and some very sovero comments worn made lu convcisatien en ltrttli ulilnu nf tlm Itull Un,.,,l,. ln...l Leut at lunch, and Walker's colleague, uencrai (,'ogsMeii, was lu llie chair. He did net fuel, of ceurse, Hint he could haj anything te Walker, but when Speaker Keed returned he gave a bread intimation that Mr. Walker must put en his coat or take his seat. Mr. Walker did net cheese te put en his coat, se he shortly took his seat. The only ether tlme when a member took oil" his coat in the Heuse of repre sentatives for any purpose, was when that pleturosque Urcoubaeker, Ueorge W. Jones, of Texas, during the scrim mage between Sparks and Andersen, of Iowa, pulled oil" his old butternut coat te take part lu thu frav. Aiiethni' voi-vlce Pension Hill, Senater Ulair en Friday introduced a sorvice and dupoudeut pension bill. The service pension featuie piovldes that every man who aened sixty days or mere dur ing the late war ami was honorably ills, charged shall be entitled te a monthly pen pen slen of ene cent for each day's or er or vlce ; provided, however, that nslde from nuy pension he may he receiving his an nual Income Is net moie than $ll, nor less than 0h mouth, and shall he allowed in addition lu nuy ether pension the applicant nuty be i-iK'clvlug. The dopcudeut leature of llie bill Is in general coiufermity te the various ethur hills having this end lu vlew. The lowest monthly rale of pension for dependency Is fixed at fii, and the highest at ?p.', except that for miner children the rateii fixed at $1, an iuvrease of S2, from the present rate. A Weman Killed by I.letitnlin;. Mrs. bowls Itechtel, aged JO venrs. wife or a prominent farmer near Iloyertewn, Berks county, wus struck by llghtiiliignnd Instantly killed en Friday afternoon. The hired girl, Mary Williams, was nlse severely buiued. .Several ether members of the family seated near their mother es caped. The llul.l lollewed a metallic clothesline from the ard and jumped oil the curiculhtiikliig the unruitiiuate woman in the neck, nnd passing down her back. ,,,Um ibedy u,Yi TlXly Wtevtcil and her clothing partially burned. l'oIncer AVar Acqulticil, The Jury in the case of Presper Warg, of Weatherly, returned a verdict of "net guilty," the county te pay the costs. The elurge agaiiibt him as criminal negllgence in cuuslng the death of lJnglneer Muslck at Usury en Deeeuiber i Inst. Warg wus the engineer of a Lehigh Valley freight train, and was running ahead or the llullule express, which was half uu hour late. He lud oniers te occupy twenty minutes of that time and then vacate the main line. ) hlle entering u siding nt Laurv's Station, the express ran into the leuref his train, causing thodejthei Knglneer Muslck, of the express. ' A Victim or Insane JeAtenay. James Mathews, of Carbondale, Pa., sus pected his wife of being unfaithful. He chalked the floors that he might have evi dence by footprints If Visitors entered the house i ferbade his wife te crei the thresh old, bought m bulldog and placed him in the front yard te keep off " tresspassers." Friday morning Mrs. Mathews went Inte the yard. The bulldog broke his chain and pounced upon the woman. Hhewas terribly bitten, thoaavage beast tearing the shoes off the woman's feet, and leaving the marks of his teeth alt ever bar body. It is belleved she will die. The feeling In the neighborhood was high against the hus band, and In the evening he lecked ,hlm- sen in me n en se. llnae Hall Xotett. On account of rain In many cltles yester day the usual number of games were net played. Theso that did ceme en" resulted as follews: Players' League New Yerk 12, Brook lyn as Cleveland H, llnffale 4j Chicago 9, rilUhnrgS. Nntlenal League Bosten 10, New Yerk 3: Cincinnati U, Pittsburg 0 Chicago 12, Clnvelnnd 4. The Bochestor and Brooklyn clubs played te darkness In the eighth Inning resterday, when a lieavy rain set In. Each md scoredfivoruus. Vam Heuten's C'ectiA lcllclon lcllclen ttnnlly. Made In- Though pure nnd klinplennd no mild, Jt mlKht lis lined by any child, VetHOZODONT'H no wlft and mire Thnt mouth and teeth with wondreim nperd Frem tartar unit from taint ure frecil Till they become nweet, white, mid pure. A Geed Talker en the (ni;c or platform, In neclnty or nt home, mint net only ikhscm lirnlni but n cltar, Ktreng voice. Ciitarrh, or u nevere cold, Is almost cor cer tnlu te Injure tlm voice. lliitlliCM) rntnplnlnla may be completely pmillcntml Willi nfewnp nfewnp nfewnp pllrntlonsef 17iem(i' Kltctrle Oil, imrlviilcd In Its uprclnlllc. Held In Ijinciinler by W. T. Ilech, W mid ISO North Quw.'ii KtrccL Just Heur Tunt Child Scrciun !" Knld Mm. Hmltli In bnr nlnter, Mm. I)nvl, m the neutiil efa rlillil'n shrieks rnriie across the enrdeu from n uelxliber's liouse. "What kind of n Weman have you for n neighbor? Dees hhe nbiiiw her ihlldrrii?" "Ne, Indeed," re plied Mra.Dnvl. "Hhetsenn or lhome.t len der mothers In cxlttcncc. Hut you neoshe be lieves In llie old fashioned style of doctoring. When a child needs phyilc, he nllnnKpisui with fnime naiiHveus dose, ln) the little victim flat en her lap, holds his none until he Is forced te open his mouth for brclilh, when down gees the dreadful ineKs. Then ceinn llie yclli." "Ne wonder," said Mr. Hinlth," Why doesn't she use Dr. I'ieren's I'lennant l'lirualhe I'ellcU? They nre cnVctlve without behijs hamh, nnd lire ns ensy te tnke us sintnr nluiim. 1 iilvvavs glve them te my chlldicii." " And se de I," mild Mr. l)avl. K.HAw I'm All llroke Up t" Tills Is the usual cxcliimntlnn of oiiennileled with rlifiinintlum or lameness, Ithenmiitlc lie lpln ure liideed entitled te our idnccraxyin pnthy and coiumlKerulleii, Hpcedy roller is eirered them lu Dr. Themnt' L'lcclrie Oil. It Is the sworn remedy of nil uehes nnd pains. Held In Lunciuiler by V. T. Hecli 107 and IM North Queen strtet. IcUiiloue. IJEI.IOIOtlH BEIIV1CE.S WILL IIK HELD XX In the following churches eiiHundny, In the menilUK nt lO.tt), In the eeiilng nt ":!'. Hun dny nchoel at l:l5ii.iii. When the hour Is dif ferent Itlsespeelnlly neted: .Saw CllUiicn. Services and Hundny school te-morrow mernlngnt the iinual hour, In Leng's bulldliie, Ne. 10 North ijneen street. lllviNi; scrvlce en Hunduy mernlni; In the lteckland street school bulldlnsul 10J4 o'clock. Hiinilay itchoel ut i! . m. EVANUKLICA!. Klrnt Church. Hev. 1'. V. Ix'lir, pastor, (icrmuii lu llie inernlng. Huuduy school at 0 11. 111. llVANaKI.K'AI.ClltTIU'll. Itcv. ll.I). AlhriKht, pastor. Hundny mIiimiI nl V.I5 u, m. l'rwyer nnd pnilee service at 7 p. in. Ui.tVKr IIAi'iisr Ciicrcii Enst Vine near Duke street. Hev. M. Kraynr, iiaster. iir.FiiiiHKe t. liukks .imriciui avenue, Kev. Wm. V. Llchllter, pastor. Hundny school nt i p. m. Children's liny. Eestlvnl servleoer the Hundny school In the evening. MKNNONITE.-Cenier of East Cheslnut nnil Hlierninii streets. Mcrvleee nt 'i p. 111. Trenching In both IniiKiiuEcs, I'lliST HKKOKMEll. ItOV. J. M. Tlt7Cl, D.I)., pastor. Hervlecs tomorrow mernlni; nnd even liiK. Hmidav ichuel at II a. in. nr. btiu'Hkns i.utiikiias corner of Duke nnd Church street. Itcv. E. Melstcr, pastor. Br. HTEI'llEN's-CoIIcke Chapel. Services nt 10,'iOn. m. Hcrmen by Kev. Dr. .1. II. Dulihs. Church ok Uou-Cerner of l'rlnee nnd Or niiKe. Itev. .1. II. Esterllne, pastor. Hundny school nt 11:15 n. 111. United llmrrnnRN inCiiiust, Cevk.nant. West Orauiie nnd Concord treets. Itev. C. W. llutsler, pastor. Hundny school ul Da. 111. 1'itr.snvTKniA.N Mf..meiuai. Ciltmni-Heutli Quts'ii ttreet, Themas Thompson, D. I)., puster. Huiidiiy mhiKil nt tin. in. Chlldien's Dny. Ht. lfAUi.'a Ittfceiniitn-Itev. J. W.McininKcr, pastor. Hundny school ut n. in. Huiiday kchoel nnnlverMiry. llRUTSCIIK HureitM Ht.-Ieiiannks KlItClIRa Cerner of Uraui;euiiil Mulhcrry streets. Hervice In the Clcrmnu hiiiKiiiige from l):;W le 10: II a. in. nnd from U te 7:15 p. 111, Hundny school from r;::Wtel:l5n,iii. Ht. Jehn's I.utiikiian ltev. II, V, Alleinnn, D. D., puster. Hcrvlces at 11a. 111. In Ueriuau llcfuiiucd church, corner of Uraneeund Mul berry street. Hunduv school at ki. .Tnlm'u ui S:l5a. 111., undntUetwuld Memerial MIslenut i P. in. Mi llllllVI 4V 11..1- T lnIT...I, , r ... 1 1 ..: .... ..".;:: i - v . I.iuiiij mill -.rilliuil i ir II. Ill, nilllllliy SCllOOl WkstkiinM. E. Ciiurcii. ltev. 0. C. Cln Clark. pastor, uuiks meeting ill u:m 11. m scIukiI ut 1:15 p. 111. Hundny ..M. C. A. eting men's nicotine at 3:)0p. 111. Address by ltev. 0. U Fry en "The Yeung Mnii'sHafeguard." HT. Tauis M. E. CllUltcil Rev. E.C. Ycrkes, IMister. n. m. clnss. Hundny school nt t n. in. Children's Day progrnmine by the Hunduy school Kiiist M. E. Clllincu Itev. H. M, Vernen. I). D pastor. ClassuieetliiKsntflw.nl. Hundny school ut 0 n in. Iufunt baptism lu the morn mern liiK. Children's day exercises In the evening. Christ I.utiikiian.-ltev. E. I.. Heed, pastor, biindny school nl H:lu. m. 1'ahsnvTKiiiAN. Itev. .1. V. Mitchell, D. I), pnsler. Clilldreii'sday. In the evening nsnr nsnr Vli'nef seuk. Tm.Nirv I.utiikiian. Itev. C. I.. I'ry, iiuster. Hystcinalle bcuclleeuee day. hunduy school nt 8:15 p. in. Hr. Jami.V Cnuiicit-E. Orange and North Duke street, s ii. ill. holy reiumunleii ; KWiOn. m. morning prnyer, Utility and sermon ; U:I5 p. ui. ev ellseng ; l) u. in. Hundny school, OitscK l.ltiiiKUAN. Itev. C.E. lluupt, pastor. Kvrvlnai muriilug nnd exeulng. Hundny school nt2p. in. Church school us usual during the week. EVANHKMCAI. I.UIUFRAN HUNIlAV HCHOOI. ok EMMAXUKu-Nnrllt I'lne near Wiiluut-ut '.' p. m. Hervle-s en Thursday cNenlng next. irAN HOUTEN'H COCOA. THE 1'01'UbAIt COCOA OP EUltOl'E. THECOMtNO ONE OK AMERICA. run: ... sehum.i;. piii:ai Hich. Digestible. Stimulating. Nour ishing. Having it iH'ctillttriy delicious flavor a feed and drink combined ut a liulf cent a cup iwfltfer a jirinci.. Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." 5- VAN HOPTEN'H COCOA i" once tried, ulwnys used ") wns Invented nnd patented and Is made in Helland. It Is acknowledged by the most eminent doctors mid nunlynts thnt by the Hpcclul Treatment VAN HOUrEN'H COCOA has undergone, the Helubllily of the Mesh-form-Ing ceiistltucnls Is Increased liny ier cent., while the'w hole of the fibres arc softened unit rendered mero palatable and digestible. " iJir gest sale lu the world." Ask for VAN 1IOU TEN'dnud tnke lioelhcr. (IT) 1 7ST'EuTu5.nTTi:iTiTNTuriKHTecK ceu- AVJ tlllcates In multiples of f 1UD, enrnliign Kuumntee cash dividend of 10 per cent, per mi lium, payable scini-uuuuully, ure Isiued bv the Uulldlng and liuu Association ofliakuuilliemo Olllcti, Aberdeen, Houth Duketn). Ne meuiber ship fce or ether exiwnse Incident te Issuance of sleck. Hleck may he converted InlecusHut purchase jirlce after two years. Invester so se vnred by leal estate mortgages te double the amount of tliv Investment dpettcd with u Trustee. Correspondence Invited. C. W.HTAUbINO, JlaiiliL'ir PhlLulelnliliLllinen luuUSiiKsul Nn. Ill Wiilnni Hire treeu SVtterticuB, TT UTIIEIt a KAUFKMAN, ATlXIUNSy.ATV W. Heoeud fleer' Kableumn La North Duknet. nlldlug, Ne. II sprtdydAw Vftshetfttaktc'. rmt.AlH.laf A, Hatarday, Jane 7, IffO. Billowy all - wool Printed Challis have lest no grace. 37 5. antJ 6 cents. Southwest of centre. 40-inch pure Mohair in fancy stripes, geed styles and color ings, go te 50 cents from 75. A new invoice of Printed Mehairs. Pretty figures en cream grounds, at 2llA cents Southwest of centre. Even if Llama and Ceylon Flannels were like the rest of the flannel fleck and shrunk from careless washing, they'd still have hosts of friends. But they're unshrinkable. Wet or dry, all's one for them se far as size gees. Ihe hidden cotton that neither eye nor touch tells you of is what does it. Of course they're the favorite stuffs for misty, meisty times. Tep and bottom prices : Ceylon Flannels 25 te 75c. Llama Flannels 50 te 75c. A great gathering of Flan nels for "outing wear, neat stripes, 10 and I2c. 30-inch silk plaid and striped Zephyr Flannel gees from 50 te nYiC Nnrlhcust of centre. Set you thinking of Light Clothing, didn't it? Here it is as near te nothing in weight and prices as you evqr heard el for as geed. Coats, of Cotten, Alpaca, Linen, Serge, Flannel (white or colored). Seme at $1, some at $7.50 : lets and lets between. Serge Suits, black or blue, $10 te $20. Every comfort clothing thing : as few dimes as any body or fewer. Fer the boys, natty Suits, $3 te 7, or half as much mere. Thirteenth and Mnrkct street. Wc will sell in short order 350 extra geed Silk Umbrellas. 26-inch 2.25 28-inch $2.75 Deuble that price and you get at the retail value exactly. Chestnut street side, west of Mnln Aisle. A 5c Palm Leaf Fan will raise the wind as -rcll as any. My ! hew the stacks of them melted yesterday. Squ.are, round, oval, with and without Warge handles, up te 20c. Jap Felding Fans, 5c te Si. 50. Jap Flat Parchment Fans in odd shapes, and withal as graceful a business Fan as you'll care te flutter, 15 and 20c. These are near the Juniper and Market streets corner. Anether flight of fancier Fans, including the richest feather and the daintiest gauze and satin, is near centre of store. Jehn Wanamaker. 4Jer gttlc or itcut. FOIl HENT-HANDSOME FllONT KOOM en 2d noer, Ne. 12 WestKlnirstrect; llnest localleuln theclly forelllro or light busluess. liuiulre or V. V. AMOS. hi2tl-tfd Allcr's Onllery. s ECUKK A HOME FOR YOUK FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, FOR SALE ON THK MOST LIllKltAL TKHMS. Twe-story brick dwelllin; houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lnuriister ucuue, between Wal nut mm licmeu streets. Twe-story brick duelling houses with mnn snrd reef, perches lu front, letn Uj feet deep, en North I'lne, between Chestnut aud Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets 150 feci deep, en West Walnut, between Mnry nud Pine sereets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, letn 115 feet deep, en West I-enum street, between Charlette mid Mnry streets. Three-slery brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modern lmprncmeuts, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nevln streets. Alse beuses en East Walnut, North I.lme North Mary, between Wnlnut nud Lemen, nnd Lemen, between Murynud Pine streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly rapercd, gns llxtures In nil the rooms, wnterlu (he kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. Call nud see for ) eurself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. OKI EL, I ..,,. JACOB UlUEL, JE"CU,' niiraHyd.M.W.8. .Ol North Mary Htrct. IKTEH'H LITTLE L1VK11 PILLH. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS yick Ilisidnehe nnd relieve nil the troubles Ineb dent te a bilious state of the system, such us Dizziness, Nauwu, Drewslutss, DUtriss after lulling, l'uln lu the Hide, (c. While their most emarkable ucccss has been shewu In curing Headache, jet CAUTKU'H I.11TLE LIVlHt PILLS ure equally valuable In Constipation, curing and presenting this annoying com plaint, whlle they also correct nil disorders c f theslemnch, stimulate the liver nnd regulate the bowels. Even If they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te these who suiter from this distressing complaint ; but fortunately their goodness docs net cud here, nnd these who once try them will find these little pills vnlunble In se many ways that they will net be willing te de without them. But after all sick bend ACHE Is the bane of se jnuuy lives thnt here is where we muke our ureal beast. Our pills cure It while ethers de net.' CAHTEH'H LITTLE Ll VEIl PI L1.H ure very small nnd very rusy te take. One or two pills make u dose. They are strictly vegetable, nod de net gripe or purge, but b- their gentle no tion plense all who use them. 1.1 vlnls ut 25 cU J five ler 11. Sold evcryw here or tent by mall. CAUTEIl M EDICINE CO., NEW YOKK. Small PilL Small Dese. Small Price. imgI2-lydced JJ10H STEAM UAUOES, HIUH Oil LOW 3 lresure. Water Gauges, tlnuge Cocks, 'oed Wheels or Welghlcd, Class Tubes, Whistles. HvnbaiiB for Ktuanl llulKrri. I?vll,uli.r Oilers Plain, water Gauee Columns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call OH JOHN BKhT, S3J East Fulton street, m7.tfd HtctUatir0M riOLO tlHONZK, LlqUIIW A.f D HIZINO IT for strata work, t JOHN BERTS, 3RB IMt Fulton alreM. x tn7-Md & TANKH FOtt WATER. OIW, ACID Oil (MS of any shnpe or rapacity, at fHlrprK,t loJOHNIIE'ST.atlfXslKuIleniUreU ai7-M I Y IN WANT or IIHAKH Ott IKON HTOP Cocks. Asbestm Packed C7nrlss. lrl and tub .'eek. I.ever Cocks. Hsrliiir tetnbi. mil snd rpt them, or send your order by mall, leJOHN IIEHT, SO EmitVulten street. ' m7-lfd IV rlltTC COTTON WAHTK, COri'ED BY f the isMind. 10c : In lets of 10 iKiunds or evcr.e. All goods delivered te nnr pnrt or the rlty Free, Call en JOHN BUST, Ne. 388 Eaat Pulton street. m7-ui F0I11I0I.TH, I.AOSCIIEWH, 8ET HCIIEW8, Hqunrunnd Hexagon Ne!, these goods In Stock, nt JOHN I1EHTS. 8X1 East Fulton street. m7-tfd T7IOK BOILERS, ItOlUZONTAL, TABtlLAll, 3 Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, or any slze or power, of ihe best material nnd workmanship, no te JOHN IIEHT. UI East Ful ton street. m7-tfd TOUMIW, BOILBIIH. MINING. UENTKIFU JL Knl nnd Htcnm Pumps, et nny capacity, at JOHN UEHf'H.atl East Fulton street. tn7-tfd "VOENCY FOIl CALLAHAN A COH CK J ment te tnke the place or Bed Lead. In bjiTk It ninkes nve limes the qunntlty of red lend nnd Is far sun-rler In mnklne alcnm Joints, arV,(V isfi iiiuii aita fiuili iivfs? Ac,, Ac, Price ! cent per I JJEHrH.Xn East Fullenslreet. tUKiiif iiiuii Him jiuiiu iiuiq piHien uu uuiirin. r ixjunu, nv juaa mi-ua T7I0II PULLF.YH, HHAFT1NO, COLLAK8, X; IlmiKers, Clninji Bexes. Couplings, etc., go te JOHN IIEHT. lin East Fulton street. m7-tfd ITiOltllOILKIiaUBISIIKUHIIEH, HTILtiHON 3 Plpe Wrenchcs.PlpenndMenliey Wrenches combined. Flics, OH Cans, etc, go te JOHN BEST, SCI Enst Fulton street. tn7-tfd RADIATOItS, OF ANY MAKE OH HE sign, rnn be furnlshrdatrensonnble figures, by J 01 INBKHT. ffll East Fulton street. rm7-trd CJTEAM HEATIHTHKCOMINOHEATKOB O dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully used ene hundred years nge, Wbenyeu contemplate n change mil en JOHN BEST, who will give you u satisfactory Jeb, lit a fair price. m7-Ud P AKTICULAlt ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Mnklng, I'ulterns, Drnwlngs nnd lllue Print, nt prices reasonable, at JOHN HKMi-M. u.n I'jisi r uimn street. ni7-tfd F Full .Oil TUB BEST HOT Allt FUBNACE IN no market, go te JOHN IIEHT, 3?i East niten street m7-tfd ITIOIlAMEBICANHiaHTKEEDCYLINDEH Lubricators. Gla-.sOll Cups rer Bearings, you enn get llietii at JOHN BEST'S, 3H Ens Fulton street. m7-tfd Trie'it piia"tta eady ahuestes dise 13 Valves, Jenkins Vnlves.lirnss Olebe Vnlvcs, BrnssUnte Valves, Iren Bedy Olebe Vnlvcs. Ijver Safety Valves, Pep Hnfety Vnlvcs, Air Vnlvcs, Badlater Vnlves, l'rntt's Hwlnglng Check Vnlvcs, Brass Check Vnlves.Foet Vulvca Angle Valves, cull ut JOHN BEST'H, SB ltes Fulton Htrecl. m7-tfd FOB CASTINGS, IKON OK UKA8S, LIOHT or henvy, ut short notice, go le JOHN BEST. SKI Enst Fulton street. m7-tfd TF YOU WANT A FlIthT-CLASS POKTABLE X. Engine nnd Beiler, en wheels, cheap, iw the following prices shew: 11 horse-power, H75; 8 horse-power, 1525 ; 10 horse-power, f575; 15 horse power, W75: 20 horso-pewer, $1,175, call nt JOHN BEHT'H.3.1.IEasl Fulton street. m7-tfd IJ10UBENT-NO.118)EAHTKINO8TBEI'rr, room formerly occupied by Jehn A.Cevle. iny8-Tu,ThAatfd ALLAN A. HKIlB. XN FIVE, TEN.TWENTY-FI VE AND FIFTY Pound Pncknges. LANCAHTEIl CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENitlCHER. Held everywhere. A 7-HITE AT ERISMAN'H, Ne. 12 West KlngSt., Opposite Cooper Heuse. rpll E OLD RELIABLE I ALWAYS GOOD ! NOW BIGGER AND BETrER THAN EVER COMING SOON I WAIT FOR IT I AtMcGRANlFs PARK, en Thursday, June 12. WALTERl. iviAIN AND Van Amburg's iastoiet SHOWS CONSOLIDATED. THE LARGEST SHOW ON EARTH FOR '.'B CENTS ADMISSION. CIRCUS, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, THRIL LING WILD WEST, CARAVAN, AQUARIUM, AXB- FREE HORSE FAIR! NO GAMBLING I NO SWINDLING DE VICES I A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT I Conducted en Business Principles, with no Ob jectionable Surroundings. Although this Hheiv has been Consolidated with the great Van Amburg Shew, the General Admission, 25c, WILL REMAIN UNALTERED. A Gelden OhVr. In the nflenioen, children under II years of nge will be admitted for 10 ceuls, but at night the prlce will be 25 cents for all. FREE, GRAND AND GLORIOUS STREET PARADE ! Wild West Cnvnlcndc. Dens nnd Cnges, Horse men, Beautiful Ladles, Gelden Chariots and Three Bauds of Music, will start from the Shew Grounds ut 12 o'clock, neon, en the day of ex hibition. Free Outside Exhibition at 12:45 Daily. DOORS OPEN AT I AND 7. Performances Commence One Heur Later. Positively for One Day Only, Jiine5,7,0,Il Scnitl llettcca. A bsiuNETTusTATKOFTeTTiAs h7kri:7 dernnd wife, of Ent iJinii'etcr tnwn-lilp. I.ineaster county, Tobias II. Kreidernnd wlfe.ef listIjnipeterlwji.,havlngbydeedofvelunliiry nsslgumeul, dated the tllh dny of May, ls'.X),ns slgned and truusfcrnsl nil their estate and ellecb. te the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said Teblus H. Krelder. he therefore gives notice te nil persons Indebted te said nsslguer, te make puvment te the under signed without delay, nnd these having claims tnprccut them te AND. M. FRANTZ, Assignee, Residing 111 liucuster City. W-R. Wll.se.v, Attorney. mlO-OldS ITISTATB OF GEORGE W. 1lUlrFNAGLK, Jli late of I jincaster city, dee'd. letters of ad mluUtnitlnii en Kild esbite huvlng been grunted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te uutku linmeillate paj ment, and Ibo-e having claims or demands ngalnsl the same, will present them wit limit delay for set tlement te the undersigned, reldtug In Ijui invtvrclly. 11, M, M1RKINER, Aduilnlstrnter. II . C liiifHAKKi!. Attorney. my-etdS i HS1GNED EsrATl OF BARBARA J. Kreder. of EaU Unnpler township, P. et imcastcr county. Barbara Kreider, East Lamiietcr township, uiuc.istcr coun ty, having by deed of voluntary assign ment dated the bth day of May, IS'JO, assigned nud Initisterred ull hercslnlr mid ellect-s tu the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said liar barn Kre'dir, he therefore gles notice te ull persons Indebted le said usidgue:, temnkc pnjment te the undersigned without delay, nnd thui-e having claims te present them te AND. SI. FRANTZ, Assignee, Residing lu liucustcr cltv, Wji. R. Wilsen, Att'y. inio-etiis NOTICE - NOTICE IsTilEREBY gTven that an nppllcntlen will be made te the (oxernernf PeiiiisVlvaiiluen Wednesdav, June 11, 1SW, nt It) eel.Kk u. in,, by IX 1C. .Martin, Eugene O.Mnlth, Ames Zelgler, Jehn 11. Luu dh, Walter M. Freuklln. under the Act of As sembly, entitled "An act te prolde ler the In corporation and regulation et i-ertuln corora cerora corera tlous,' npproxel April 2i, 1S7I, nnd the supple nieuts thereto, fur the chniter of nn Intended corporation, le be called "The .Morning Nes Company," the character nud object of which Is the transaction of a Printing nnd Publishing Business ; nud for these purpe-es te have, po pe ses and enjoy all the rights, beueilunud privi leges of said Act of Afnillv unit . supplements thereto. T. B. H0I.AHAN, reyl7,2l,lJe7d bolleiter. VttUe of 1 htem pALACE Or rAMHION. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, IIS AHD 117 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, Second Day of the Great Bar gain Sale ei Ladies' Muilin Underwear. Come early and avoid the rush. We have added te the 25c let 25 dez. Men's White Unlaun dered Shirts, with linen besom. Never before were such bar gains offered. Uver 200 dozens of all de scriptions te be sold in 4 lets. Let i, at 25c each ; consist ing of 40 dez. Chemise, 35 dez. Drawers, 40 dez. Corset Cevers, 15 dez. Children's Drawers, 20 dez. Aprons, with fine needle work edging, and finished with briar stitchinc; 10 dez. Chil dren's Slips, with handsome em broidered yoke; 15 dez. full sized Skirts for Ladies, 25 dez. full sized Nightgowns, Iother Hubbard back and front. All these goods are made of positively geed muslin, well made and trimmed either with the finest cambric ruffling or finest grdde needlework edging. They must tre fast. De net delay coming for them. The sale of some of these goods will be limited te one or two of a style te give every body a chance. Let 2, at 50c each, consists of 20 dez. Chemise, 20 dez. Cor set Cevers, 20 dez. Nightgowns, 15 dez. Drawers, 15 dez. Chil dren's White Cambric Dresses, 15 dez. Shirts, with wide needle work lleuncing. All we can say about these goods is that net one piece can be bought at reg ular price for less than 75c, and many pieces are fully worth $1. The sale of them will also be limited te 1 or 2 pieces of a kind. Let 3, at 75c, consists of 10 dez. Skirts, 10 dez. Nightgowns, 10 dez. Drawers, 10 dez. Corset Cevers, 10 dez. Children's White Cambric Dresses; net one of this let is worth less, nor has ever been sold less than $1.25 apiece. This let we will also limit the sale te one of a kind only. Let 4, at $1 ; Nightgowns, Skirts, Children's Dresses, Drawers, Corset Cevers and Chemise. We will also offer en Friday 50 dez. Ladies' Ribbed Lisle Vests, V front, at 6c apiece. Only 3 will be sold te one cus tomer. furitititvc. TTENUi" WOL. FURNITURE STORE, bin removed te 136 Enst King street, having a full line of Furniture ofevery description nt the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. nX-tfdK H. WOLF. I.1H East King Street. e CHS A- GIBBS. SPECIAL OFFERING -FOR- jruisrET Handsome Parler Suites IN THE Latest Coverings. Finely Made, At Greatly Reduced Prices. Ochs & Gibbs, Munufucturers nnd Dealers, (id, ;M A llh Fleer.) Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN HlBEKT. H ElNlTHH'B FUBNITUIIE DEPOT. WIDE AWAKE Hirers desiring a combination of Hlchett Qunllty of the .Manufacturer's Art In nil the Newest nnd I-utest Designs nud thu Lewest Prices In Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, &c, hlieiild beauuke te the.r own Interests mid call upon us vrfieu their mints will be fully sup. piled. We eiler te-day a splendid nksertuient of Par Par eor hults in Tapestries nud Plushes lit specially Lew Prices. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street. DUUNKENNEMS. 1.1QUOU HABIT. Ill All the World there Is but One Cure. Hit. U A INKS' GOr.DKN SPECIFIC. It ran be el en in a cup of cnll'eeer tea, or In articles of feed, uniieulthe knowledge of tlie patient. If necessary ; It Is absolutely Imrmlets and will effect a permanent ntulspeedy cure, iihether the patient Is u moderate drinker or an nlcohellc wreck. IT NEVEB FAILS. It eiKrates se quietly and with such certainty that the patient underpecs no Inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, hlscoinplete reformation Is clleetcd. Is puce book of particulars free. CHAS. A. LOCIIEH. Druggist. Ne. 9 East KlUK Ht., Lancaster, Pa. octtXeed.TTiiA.S IN BONDS AND MOBTGAGES FOB IN. VEATOUS, IN SUMS OF ioe, rjw. J-w, t i.oeo te rjo.eoo. Bends 6 percent.lntercst, payable quarterly. Mortgages per cent, lutcicst, payable hutf- bend'er call for lull Information. JOHN 11. METZLElt. Ne us Dukebt, 9r . e PEN KVCHY EVENINU. Fer Bargains, GO TO- r.OTiRae, Ne. 14 West Kiig Bt. ETerytbingSeld At and Bclev Cost, AS WE AKE P08IT1VKLY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. mayMmd T1HE PEOPLE'S CASH BTOK1C, FOB BARGAINS -IN- SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. FOB BARGAINS IN Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. FOB BARGAINS IN White Goods and Embroideries.! FOB BARGAINS IN Clothing Made te Order WGe where you can get the Best Goods feJ me jjcnst. .iione. THAT PLACE IS THE s 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, FA. mnrae-lydlt TTJOSTOJ OSTON STORE. TO-DAY. One Case Apron Ginghar 5c a yard. 2i Pieces Black and Whil Challies at 8c. One Case Yard Wide Be Batiste, 2l3c. a yard. 25 Pieces Light and Dal Challies at Sc. One Case Dress Ginnfhar 5c; usual price, 8c a yard. 19 Pieces Striped Cral Wash Goods, Light Celers, a yard. 40 Pieces Curtain Lace at I2, 15, 17 cents a yard. 17 Pieces of 22 Inch El breidery at 25, 33, 37, cents a yard. 10 Pieces 22 Inch Turl Red Embroidery at 25c ayal One Case Dress Ginghar eJc; usual price, 10c. a yal 10 Pieces All Silk Black pery Nett, 75c; usual pril $1.25. See our goods, geteurpric and then let your own judcrmj decide whether you can del well anywhere else as at Ctate Stain's 35 & 37 N. Queen LANCAHTKH. PA. BOSTON STOR T 7Oll CA8T lltON PIPE FITTINGS. Ill ' nlaln unit rpilucltnr. un letMnchdlmil Mallcuble fittings, Kuincei, h'lanze Un Manifolds, Amerlmn Unions. Tube 8upi inim-iTs, Meer nnil Celling 1 ;utc, te te J1 BKSfH. SCI livst Pulton street. niTl XNJP.CTOIIS itl'15 j.liTLi: GIANT. II 1 lock Inspiraters aud l'.lectors, Lhcil i.emr recacr, reneenuy inireier. am Injectors, all le stock, at J6HN BthT'J People Cash Stere N8IM SMI risi r uuusirti, juis . I J t T- f r,.L "" "' irV) ' k , mmmmmiiSiiut
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