,rv J- , " TBUt LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY. MAY 10. 1880. TSVV1 ft r. i. K $.. 'J' Daily Iptlligencr. KvtNltM IN THE YCAK ' JS f (MMHBdmel ' V WIIIIUI . HKMSBU BUILDINO .W. CMMT OMtr 8qur, & t;i mart wit. rit eum tmh v rnv.i - Ift ,' MMfM. MTMA PMC. , AWMTlKIKNTi HwWrtFim Ctwrt U. WHKLT INTELLIGENCER, fISHHTrAOM.) raWWi'VMT WedBMday Morning, Twe DetUM Vim m Aevntei. eWHKtrONSCNCC loucne tui tvtur nt or thi tTSTf Mi MWIII. CemrtTt Mt MOVtITU TO ITI Htm Mt m pm mt w TMf n.n eht j a te na mx fMMUg Mt"fM rmuame, hit n Meer or mei rm. ah areiimm iltrttt Ml ! cenwOMt t Trt iti AitT. AddreM H ZjHrs and Telegrams te THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, Pa. l)c Ccuuester Intelligencer. IaANOABTXB. MAT 10, IS88. A Berolntlenarjr Minority. While iba Democratic senators of Ohie were absenting themselves te break n quo rum, because of tlie avowed purtmsu of n Republican lieutenant governor te teke advantage of their presence and m.tkc lair lewncss triumphant, the Hepiibllcnn mi nority left behind have resolved upon a step which for desperation and Impudence has rarely been equalled in American politics. With the cennivance and advice, it Issaid, of some of the leading men of their party they met, made no account of the fact of no quemm being present und swore in four Republican contestants, which number added te their own makes a numerical majority of that body; and they content themselves that for their fraud there is no remedy because the journal is the only proper witness us te a quorum, and it has no record of the actual lack of it where this deed was done 1 Ter effrontery and audacity this scheme is unparalleled in all modern attempts te steal n state. Ne parliamentary authority ever assumed, upon such n pretext, te ex ercise legislative powers, and tle resort te it in this case shows the desper ate purposes in hand and the desperation of the men who seek te execute them. These purposes, it is well known, compre hend a congressional reapportionment of the Btate. The Republicans aim above all things just new te control the next Con gress ; and through it the election of a president in 18S8. The redistricting and gerrymander of Ohie is te be one of the agencies in this scheme, and because of its importance in the game the party generally may be expected te approve of the bold Ohie fraud. Checking Extraordinary Legislation. Congress plumped down upon the presi dent the ether day 240 special bills grant ing and increasing pensions, and restoring te the pension list the names of parties which for cause have been dropped. Each one of them involved a peculiar setef facts; about which, from the very nature of the case, there was room ferdisputc, inasmuch tistlicy had been iiftifUcient te warrant the pension department in approving and granting the pensions asked and jet had appealed successfully te Congress for its support. It is net reasonable te suppose that the members of the Heuse and Senate had examined the merits of these cases or exercised any judgment upon tliem. They had nearly all gene te and come back from some committee in which the chances are that ene or two persons considered and disposed of them, whose judgment was taken by the ether members, and in turn the Heuse acted upon its committee's lepert. Se that, after all, ns the president fereibly puts it in a message te the Heuse, " theinstrumentalltydevised bylaw forthe determination of pension claims is thus overruled and discredited," under circum stances and by agencies net nearly se lit te try these pension cases as the bureau. Congressmen and committees are beset with great importunity, nnd it is much easier te yield than te resist. What was the president te de with 210 bills, each of which requited probably a week's examination ; and all of which must be determined by him within ten days ? He sent them te the pension bureau for examination und report and get them back after a delay absolutely necessary within a few hours of the limit constitu censtitu constitu tienally provided for the executive action. lla thus analyzes the character of them . Eighty-one cover casea iu whlcti favorable action of the pentiirm bureau was denied by reason of the insulllclency of the testimony filed te prove the tacts alleged. These bills I have approved ou the assumption that the claims were meritorious, and that en the pas. bbee of the bills the government has waived full proof of the facts j 20 et the bills were cover claims rejected by the pension bureau because the evidence produced tended te prove that the alleged disability oxlsted be lore the claimants' enlistment ; 21 cover claims which have been Ueuled by such bureau because the evidence tended te show that the disability, though contracted in the service, was net incurred in thellneef duty : S3 cover claims which have been denied be cause the evldence tended te show that the disability originated after the soldier's dls. charge from the army ; 47 cover claims which have been denied because the general pension laws contain no prevision under which they could be allowed, and 1 claims have never been presented te the pension bureau. And he frankly says, while he believes many of these bills, except such as are included in the first class, should be dU. approved, he is utterly unable te submit within the time allowed for that purpose any objections te the same. They will, therefore, become operative without his approval. This is a lamentable condition of affairs; and yet the president has proba preba bly taken the only course open te him under the circumstances. He puts the responsibility where it belongs, upon Con Cen gress; and he says with characteristic vigor and clearness upon this whole sub ject : "The policy et frequently ravri,. t .peclarenactment the aeclsions'eVfuebroau invested by law with the examination e"pn. .Ien claim, fully equipped fersuch examina" tloe, and which, ought uet te be suspected Tet any lack of liberality te our veteran soldiers is exceedingly questionable. It may well be doubted If a committee of Congress has a bet. tflr nnnnrtlinltv llmti hup), aim...., . i.... rftfaSSeriUdrurcUi " J '"JUU8 "If, however, there Is any lack of power in the pension bureau for a full invest!, gatlen, It should be supplied. It the system adopted J. Inadequate te de full Justice te claimants It should be corrected, and if there Is a want of sympathy and oeosldtration ler the defenders of our gev. , Brnjnent, the bureau should be reorganized. TIM disposition te concede most generous .. trtiut te the disabled, aged and needy nag w veterans she-old net be restrained, , and It bhsK be admitted Uist In some cases jumps - ud equity' cannot be at MM jvMfceHt charitable tendencies of tfcr jprfaBBt In favor of worthy eWectSi. efitilt" ear These conditions Jiummnsjinrilfln rf te special legiMs Sfc, but 1 am esnvlaccd that the Interposl Interpesl tten by special Mactment In the granting nf MB.Ioes sBOUia ne rare seu except lenai. in fce nature of things, It thi is lightly dene and upon sugui occasion nu invitation is en teral te the passage el claims by Congress which, upon their merits, could net sort l e tbe test of an examination by the pension bureau, and whevi only heiie el success dp pnds mere upon sympathy, enii inlll inlll reiled, than upon right and justices" This Is an admirable premutatien, net only of the subject of special pension legis lation, but of most of the bills paying claims that tire passed by Congress. Nearly all of these are proper subjects for the care ful bureau investigations provided by the gevcrnWnl; and if these arc-deficient, ns the president suggests, let them be reme died ; but when such claims get into Con gress they tire the subjects of mlsditectcd sympathy and of leg-rolling, net of wise niuljusMeglsl.tlieti. The Laber Situation. There is Improvement in the labor situa tion. The Socialist clement has had its opportunity and has demonstrated its weakness. The labor of the country has no sympathy with Socialist theories. It is wholly confined te the elTert te apprcci ite the tuarket price of labor and lias no de sire te destroy or te seize the capital that is needed te employ labor. The fact is clear that the interest of the country de niatuls'tliat labor shall receive the highest possible reward, as well as that capital shall be adequately rewarded, and that there is no real centlict between the two positions. The efforts te adjust the re wards of capital and labor will be shortly successful, and the returning ussurance of this will revive business enterprise w hi has been suppressed for the moment by a centraiy apprehension, llefere the summer is ever the strikes will be eer, and the country will be speeding along under a confident belief in its prosperity. Tin: Heading Daily Xetn has suspended publication, owing te the indisposition et its proprietor te pay the Increased rates niked by compositors, and te submit te the regula tions et the local typographical union. It was a geed paper, Democratic) all through, and we are sorry te learn anything could bar Its continuance St. Paul, Minnesota, ttas suddenly awakened en Sunday meri lug te the fact telegraphed te the Eastwrn nejiaT, that Frankle FoUem, the president's bride-elect, once visited a nehoel triend in tint aspiring capital of trade and fashion. Minneapolis may new well hide Its diuilnl-heit head. Co.veiiessman"eolev, et Pittsburg, was denied a bearing by the Allegheny Republi can county committee, and bis treatment has convinced him that the Republican party has lest Its dignity. If this was all the g.'e. p had .lest, it would be well ler It. m . It having been stated soinewbere that William 1L Seward said the ene act or his llfeui0tte be proud of was thecqulitien of Alaska, C.isslus M. t'uy, minister te Rusla vhen the bargain was made, writes a letter te prove that Seward had nothing te de with it. He says: "There was no Ameri can se odious te the Russians as Seward, and I had worked up the project and cultured the tree until the lrult was rijm and loll, by the neccs-slty of the case, into the basket." It Is net roasenablo te suppose that in a city like Baltimore the established clergy will remain sllent.whlle strolling, and irrH-peiisl-hie ovangelists llke Sim Jenes abuse and traduce professing Christians, because they patreulze the opera or danca the klrmess. Accordingly, in answer te'' these prolonged and outrageous attacks, Ren. w. Klrktis, a Protestant Kplscepal clergyman, has pub lished a card In which he v. rites : "I think it tlme te pretest against (lie gross and insolent abuse which these gentlemen have thought proper iu the presence et thousands or people te eiler tea large number of our Baltimore citizens, and wliuti it is publicly asset ted that all these ladies who took part In the kirmess or in the charity ball, or who play whist with their tired husbands, or take part in pregresslxeeuchre, or dance, are 'hucmnif te mhihI.v' .im 'Ami. sarles of thodevil.'an helping their husbiuds and families te hell,' I think it time te ask who gave te the ixenIe uhu tiiake these charges the right te sit in the judgment seat of the Internal and condemn te hell tire hundreds or the purest, meit noble, most sell-sacrlllelng women en the lace el tlie earth. We are net used hore iu Italilmerii te hear the ladles or our city condemned ter gross vice, without accusers ur tnal, or jury, by a couple of Irresponsible poenlo w he kiiew uetliing about thorn. As ene of the clergy of this city, I beg te say that these ladles, se ruthlessly-slandered, ar-jeui personal Iriumlx, are of spotless reputation, are amougeiir best workers, are welcomed by us te the holy eucharlst und are at the very least us lar above suspicion or Impurity and ungodliness as the men w lle se wickedly and Insolently abuse them." Se.MH Olthn " intlllnnalrji mii,rnjumAi t are complaining te the non-sniper reporters thatbotweeu their money and their duties they are overworked. JT thuy w ill giie up either they can lind takers. Dit. reriiunniLL gives a geed reason An the hurtt'ulness of tee much icu water in the warm season. Just as sne. Lulling causes I me uanu ursi te teei cold, and Iheu te glow with heat If ceatluued, se the constant appli cation or an Iced iluid te the laucei, at tlrst grateful, becomes a source el inteuse discoin discein discoin lert ; Ter the bloed-vetiielsaru first contracted and ultimately paralyzed, mid then the fauces glow with warm bleed, like the skin of tbe snow bailer's hands. 'ai-oi.ken used te say that that woman was best who was the mother of the Urgent ramily. l'rance has evidently comearound te the same conclusion, for by a decree re cently re-enacted every lather el a fanulv having seven living children may hae ene or his sons educated at the ejtpeiiMi i the slate. Desi'iti: the olectlen or Phillips llroeks te be assistant bishop or the Philadelphia i:pls i:pls cepal diecese, with tlie right te the micvos micves micvos sten te IllshepStevei.s, tlitre ia great ileal of reeling against him among the high churehtneu who opposed his election. They regard him as altogether tn.i Mima. ,.r .. i,.i tmllnarmn for the place, and no d mbt leek hopefully te his declination or the odor. Mr. Henry I'lauders, one of the lay members et tlie convention, undoubtedly expresses the feelings el a large element of it when he says : " I should finuht whether he would accept theolUce. Nearly allthe linpertantchurelies were against hlm-churehm representing two-thirds or the communicants el the dio cese. He can hardly regard such a call as being the result el nivine influence. St. Peter certainly would have rerused te ahan. den his fishing nets upon such a summons as that. It was a party triumph brought about by accident. Pour or our clergy were absent en the ballet that elected liiiu Their votes would have elected Mr. Kin. solving. The result, however, puts an end te the Lew Church party. Tim Bread church has swallowed them as the w lisle Bwallewed Jenah. Whether it will be a ease m absorption or diluvium remains te be nun. Itistead ersUudlng up for their professed ----- .uj niiHvu iueir nag uuiure me iialllu tiad begun and went ever In a body te the rhi?.i?u r0f Philosophy and belles-lettres. w i i .an Ptolie successor, mainly of doubting Themas. He K uC, w Vm it a man of letters, of wide eulti re or dUiin gulshed character and grea renown alia preacher. His gifts and accomplishments' are everywhere recognized ami lien" red But the ushereieu who were made the pr th I ntu!"h werechle"y llllngulsued for Tun Philadelphia Timtn has added four additional pBt,, te ,ts Sunday edition and sensibly raises the price per copy from four te live cents. The eigns or the times are that the reduction or prices In newspapers was net n wise experiment. The enlarge ment et the Time had become necessary by the Increasing adertislng patrenage or the Sunday p.IHjrs In Philadelphia; or which the Tuna was the pieneer among the dallies. It strikes ns, howeicr, that In devoting nearly all of Us increased space te sporting and amusement matters It appeals te tee lim ited a class of readers. Act'olilUNe te a recent decision of the treasury department, made by that astute lawyer, Judge Maynard,.escry soldier who enlisted atter April II, ISrtl, ler a ivrled or net less than two years, and was honorably discharged niter serving two years lertlie purpose of etinblltig him te accept a com mission, Is entitled te the additional bounty or ?i0 authorized by the thirteenth section of the act or July i?, IsnI, provided he was net entitled te any greater leunty than $100 under the laws existing nt trie ditto or the pavsugeer the act, and provided his claim was tiled in time. PEKSONAU J i ixi i; MiICk.vxan, of the United States circuit court, has lest his wlle by death. Hen. W. S. KtnitrATRiCK has beeu named for congress uian-at-large by the Kerth. auipten county Republicans. Tim Anciinisuers or Reniie1", Rlielms, Sens, Baltlmore and Quebec wll be made cardinalsen the 10th et June. KMrEiien Wtl-LlAl h.is bought for iO.OOO marks (KS000) from 1 eret Manager Manuel, at Burgderl, the original manuscript el "The Watch en the Rhine," Judek RecKArEt-LLti, of Northumber land county, refttses.te issue any mere liquor licenses for the present, statiug'that there are quite enough In the county. Rev. D. T. BntsTen get a disagreement et the Jury en his second trial for ussuultiug Ida Dewnes they steed eight ler acquittal and lour for conviction. J. C. ltEAne has been nominated by the Democrats of the Seeend Louisiana district for the vacancy in Congress caused by the death orlleu. Michael Hahu. SENAin BehtieAI'AMsi, el Phlhidelphi.1, has been told that he iviuuet be reneminated in the Sixth district. Beles Ponreso is slated ler his place by the bosses. Mil's, Lizzie Helme, who has been em ployed rer some tlme ou tLe Chicago A rbexter Acuunp, apparently atwunu years or age, is under J500 beuds ler complicity iu the great crime of Tuesday ulghu State TiiEASi-iiKit QfA will reupjeint David Martin, and appoint Tire Commis sioner Samuel F. Houseman, mercautile lu- praiers. Philadelphia. The position is jMid by lees and is estimated te be worth Hl00 per annum. Frank If. Clements, the actor, one of the cempauy supporting .Madame Modjeska, cemmitled suicide by throwing himself un der a railroad train, at Newark, New Jersey, ou Saturday. He was in the 4Jd year of his age. It is Mid he has been en u spree for several days. Mr, Max Prut., a member et the middle class of the Theological seminary, preached two sermons at Harriaburg, in the Zwincll Reformed church, yesterday. As he preach ed te the satisfaction et the congregation, ac cording te their wish, he will preach next Sunday morning and evening. The Pkesident en Saturday left Wash Wash ingten rer a short visit te Representative W. L. Scott's stock larin en the shores of Chesa peake bay. He was accompanied by Repre sentative Scott, Colonel Lameut and Mr. William Woodward, of New Yerk, The trip was made en Mr. Woodward's steam yacht Wanda, which was brought Irem New Yerk for the purpose. Rev. Dn. BrnTON in his lecture before the Yale theological students said : " I tell you, young gentleuient, a mau must have a full head et steam en and keep his whistle open wide or a modern congregation will gote sleep ever one of his sermons. Times have changed, and a preacher cannot pray an hour and then pre ten an hour, and then pray anether hour, without disgusting a cengrega tien of ttie present day. ion must se con duct your services that an hour spent 111 cnurcn win uoitimeuui te imprisonment. Tin: iKMini; in; kt. Sile gazed upon the burnished linn e Ot plump milled grouse henhimt'd nlilipilu'e; Angelic, grief as in her fuc e. " Hew could you de It, dear ' she slshed "The peer, psthetlc, lmivelt-i wings ' The songs all hushed; eh, cruel tiumi" Said he " 1 he partridge never slugs." Said she "the Bin Is iilte the same " " Veu men are savage through and through A boy la always bringing In Seme string el bird's eggs, white and blue, Orbutturiltes upon a plu. The angle worm In anguish dies, Imiiaded, the pretty trout te leaie " "ily own, we n-h for trout with tiles." Oen't wander from the riueatlen please Sbeiiueted Hums "Wounded Hate, ' And certain burntng lines of Itlnke's, And Itusklnen the fowls of air, Andcelt-rldgnnn tlie water sinikeu. At Kiueisiin's "t urheanmce" he Itegan te fe -1 t Is will benumbed ; At llrewnlng's ' Imtlri" utteily Itls soul surrendered and succumbed, "Ob, gentlest of all geuUe girls," He thought, " buncuth the blessed sun '" He saw her lashes hung w Ith pearls And sw ere te give aw ay hl gun. She smiled te II nd her point was gained, And went, with happy parting words (lie subsequently ascertained), Te trim her her hat with humming blids. Veni the lentuiy. l'ure, egtuble, prompt, sure, safe licit fitai ceugn .ure. Twenty five cents. 11a On Yfiur (luard. llensen's Capclne l'laateiD are widely Imita ted. That is the fact. .New, why are they lml tated 1 llecause they are the only poieus plas ter In existence that is really trustworthy and valuable, llensen's Plasters are highly and set entlfleatly medicated, and cure In a fen- hours ailments upon which no ethers have had any etrectwhateter. Ihn public are thercforocau thercferocau thercforecau tloned against plasters bearing the names of " Capslcln." " Ciipjlcum," Capslclne," or " t'a liucln," ilcli are meant te pass for " Capclue " (pleutn note the UlrTerence) and also ugalnst plastei-s bearing the names " llenten's," llur llur ten's," etc When buying ask for llensen's I'las ter and protect yourself by u personal eiamlna eiamlna Hen. '1 he genuine has the w erd Capclne " eut or poreused In the body of the plaster nnd tbe "1 hreu teals " trademark en the lace cloth. muyHmM.V,8 M-r.vi.u. NUTiaxK. (Inltnnt Itrxues. '1 here can be semelhlug heroic in a medicine ns well as In individuals, llurtleck Illoetl luUri hae effected iimnj a gallant rescue among the suirerlngslck 1 heiuands have escaped the mis eries et dyspepsia and sVrveus debility through theusoet this wonderful medicine. 11 Uein. iihaiic.illythebestsiemach and bleed tonic In Iu I lie world. I-or sale by II. It. Cochran, drug gist, l.)7 and IS) North Queen street, Iamcaster. Called te Preach. We feel called upon te pleach afuw gospel facts tacts that am worth knowing We want everybody te enjoy all that Is possible In this world. We want all these who me suffering fiem rheumatism, ncanlgla, and nil aches, sprains and p tins le knew that 'J'liumut' h'clee trie Oifls an uiilalllng and splendid cure. Ker sale b 11 It. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and Uj Mirth Queen street, Laucdster. from CletclaiKl, Ohie, CeuinsHletterslgneil T. Walker, Haying "About Jltepit Jlillcrt for protracted rani u lumbago anil unnerul debility, and new hui pleased te "m..',,'.Vu Etc?err" In" ui'Petlte and wonted ,V i'."?."1'. cel better altogether" Kei sale by JStit tt Case. Net a case et rheumatisi et ncase el ncu- laigla, net a ease et iHineiiess, net a case of ti tin or sprnln-net one-has lulled te go when t iJ'hrll. "X '"""?" Ktlfttir Oil Ver sal" by What Can't lle Cored Mutt lie Kndured." This old adagedees net signify that we ni'mi sinter t he miseries pf dyspepsia, w hen aintTdl. clue with the curat ve pieimrtles of JluriiarL lttoel Jliltrn Is available.1 It I. oho of ihemwi siibstautUl and lellahle remedies sold tedav Jorsale b II. II Cochran, druggist, 137 und li) eilh (Jueeu stieet, Lancaster. "Spent Kllljr Dollars In doctoring for rheuiuatNin beroie I tried Themu' Ecltctiie Oil I sud n Mount bottle et this medicine, and get out in ene week, for burns und sprains It Is excellent" Jss. Dur ham, Knit Pembroke. N V I'er sale by H. t Cochran, druggist, 137 und 13D North Queen street, Lancaster. R OTK IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3a0 X DOZ. lnA?itf?' m N0""1" QUKKK STUEKT. Iuw-tta Lancaster, l'a WATVMC9, U. J V. l'Al,l)MKl.l..V' CO. philadi:m'IUa. J. E. 0ALDWELL &C0. Thi' collection of Webb's Cameo ami Art (J Lias, Worcester lteynl, Dei by, down, Coalpetl iiml Mln Mln ten's iVrccl'.ilits, together with tlie clioice Diamonds ami Precious Items, Fine Watched, Fiench Man tel (itunitutvs, Clocks ami Cleck Sets, Dreiues anil Art Objects, tin tin petted by Messrs. Cahlell Co.tlur Ce.tlur tujj tlie ptesent Spring, inUleil te the elegunt silver ware, Ulchly Cut Ces tui, elaborate, chaste und nttlstic Jewelry, stipctb Colonial Clocks, Drawing Uoeni, l'iazz.i and Piane Lamps, Gerham Klectreplatetl Ware ami line Leather GckkIs of American production makes a display et use ful anil luMiiieus articles, combined with elegance and richuess, which is well worthy of a lsit, and the faiet of which Messrs. Caldwell A. Ce. re spectlully solicit. 902 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Careful attention given te orders and in quiries by Mail: w- ATCUKH, CLOCKS, Ac. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHEAT rOlCCASH Laneajiter Hatches ut the Lewest Trices ever ettered: being a stockholder enables me te sell tnee watches se cheap. Klgln, Wattham and ether ttutches en ale. spectacles, OiH'ntlilaste, Ac. lteairtngorthenUoto named artieK'3 tt 111 receive my personal attention. LOUIS WKUKH, Ne. 159H North Queen St., opposite City Hetel. (Near Tenn'a It. It. Depot.) a-Aiint ter AUUOUA ATC1L Jtll.LIXKltr. s I'KIMJ GOODS A. HIRSH'S, NOS. 6 & 8 NORTH QUEEN ST. All the Latent Styles of HATS AND BONNETS. IlatHfor'ite and up. flne Klewers, Feathers and tinner Tompens. Mllllnary Silks, batln-t, elvets. Netting. Lace, Ueld Lace, Silver Lace, Luce mixed with geld, and Tinny ether New Trimmings Irancy Beads, Hat Ornaments, ChUdren's Lace Caps, Corsets. Cellars, CutTs, Handkerchiefs, Jerseys, Ladles' Hese, and a large variety of ether ttoeds. Call and ee us before purchasing olsewhoro. aprll 'Jmd T Hi: SPRING OI'UNlNlt -AT- ASTRIGH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, lb OVEll, ANO IS PROCLAIMED BY EVKItYUUUl A OliKAl SUCCESS. HUANU BEYOND UESCKII'TION ' NEIEU EQUALLED ! Ate the unanimous expressions el theM nt eui patrons tthehad time enough le Inspect OUK D1STLAY AT OUR OTENINO, But the multitude of (reeds we had ferlnsec Hen was loegieat for the accommodation nec essary te show them te advantage. We there fore ueuld solicit) our close Hcrutlny te the fol fel fol lenlnK list of untiles and prices WE SELL THE BEST PIETY CENT KID GLOVE In the city, Four l!utt. Latest Shade. We Bella lite and six button ItldOlnte, si.il loped top, m (treys and slates, at AM! u pair. We tell it real kid tlve hntten glet eat ;5e. We sell a real kid, stitched back', four buttons at t;a. We sell a tlve hook teal kid lacing glote ler Jl.fti. We sell an undressed kid glet c, four buttons, ferlOc i a better ene ler Tic; a real kid glet e, un dressed, at f LSI We hell a Alie llsle glove at 15c. a pair. We sell a pearl llsle glet e at -Je ; llnc3t pearl lisle at It : English pearl llsle at 37c. He bell line silk glet C3, In black und colored, at 35c. and 43c. We sell the finest pure gauze tilk gletu lu town, black und colored, ut Gtfc. a jMlr. We tell pure silk lace mitts, th bl.'uk .Jertct style, at c. a pair. IN HOSIERY. We bell ladles' striped hose at 5c. a pair. II e sell u butter ijuallty, plain toleicd und striped, at Tc a pair. II u sell plain colored, striped and black, allot u pair. We sell split feet, full fashioned, tine quallt hose, lu colored nnd black, at l'JKc a pair. Ner spring phades, tana andslutes, lie. a pair. We sell full, lcgularmade Balbrlggaus, let lie. pair ; excellent quality ut ISc. una '20c a pair , he finest Kilnrlggana at iV. a pair. We sell extra geed quality black hose, full tegular made, white u-et, atssc. a pair. We sell the ilnett colored hose, full regular made. In tans and alalrs, atSSc. ft pair. We sell blrlped hose, full regular made, Hern S"c a put r up. We sell black llsle thread hoseat 37c, and bet bet eor ones utfioe. Black silk hoseat 75c. and II. no. Our stock of checkered and fancy striped hese cannot be surpassed In quality or variety of styles. We sell geed quality hose for children, plain or ribbed, Irem loe. a tmlr up. Children's full regular made black besc, white leet, at Uc und 20c. it pair. Infant's thrco-reurlhs hese at let, 12Kc, 15c , 20c. and 25e. Infant's llsle thread three-fourths hose, 37c. Ladies' and Gents' Gauze Underwear, J.O.SU AND SHOUT SLEEVES, U5c., 37c, & 50c. Balhrlgguu hhlrui for ladlea and gentlemen, 50c. Children's (luuze Undershirts from 6c. up. Gents' iinluundried shirts, reinforced linen besom and lined back, geed muslin and tt ell imtde,50c, UENTS' SATIN SCAKKS, NKIV STYLES, 'Se. LADIES' JKUSEY CLOTH COATS, BLACK AND COLOHS. JERS EYS -AT- AST RICH'S, NO. 13 EA8T KINO STREET, LANCASTEU, TA. CAst6ukT UE1UAllT'8 OLD WINK LIBTON'S HXTRAOT OP BBBF. IIKKST ID TBI WOELD. etAbllhed17a5. H.E. 8UYMAKER, Arr.f lehll-Ua Ne.a)KatKlBif8Ut. at.urutxu, SEASONABLE . CLOTHING! Ol WANT A NICE DRESS SUIT lit Mlirit Ciilmeiver Tlatit tl ousted, cxamlim eurtttak llett welk, nlceil shapes. II' Ot WANT A HANDSOME PLAID OH MIXED CHEVIOT EXAMINE OUK STOCK. IT lOl WANT A MICE FLANMEL SUIT, tn Blue or cadet tlr.ty, Skeleteu leal for het tt either, examine our stock. If YOU NEED A Pair of Light Trousers Oil A THIN COAT OR VEST, examine our stock . Largest In Lancaster lowest tn pilic venirs Bers ami children's suits lit Sett and llaudsome styltts, well uiade, te stand the hard tttutr they ale llkelt letecelte Hum Buys' hands. Eiatnlm Our Meck et Clothing. Lrailluc LniKiitrr Tiillur?, NO. 12 HABT KDJU STRBHT, LANCASt'KU. I'A -I GAKSMAN A' HUO. THE PEOPLE. Why De the People AJutUse Us ? Are our Advertisers" Why de the people Ail vtn then friends te buy our ClethltiK Why de they euleplzu enr t,ued, our l'rlci-s, our ltusliicHi Jtethetts ' They Advertise us hciause u dettl As F.iirly nuil b'tniurely :ts Possible. sl'EtlAL ISAKiiAlNa IN Custom-Me Clothing ! IHKCK9 and 1'L.AIU 8UITLNUS te order at 115. fullvttnnb t.l ENOLlhll COUKStllEW '-III-, te order a 113 fullj tierth!-. EEADY-MADE CLOTHING Are selllnt; iat. eswclally our ().Cie, i CO und 10. MEN'S CASSIMEKE bUITs art) Je ier cent, loner than any ether heu.-e can sell them. L. GANSMAN & BRO, SlElttllANT TAII.OIIS ANDSlANUrAC. lUKEus or MLYS BOYS' AND CDILDRLVS CLOTHING, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Eight en the Southwest Cerner Orange btieet, liANCASTElt, l'A. Mr Net connected wtth any ether Clelnlug Heuse lu thu city. A HT WAhU I'.U'KH STOHK. 0. IU! N011T1I QUEEN' STREET. HAltt.AINs IN WALL l'AI'EH, 11AHUAIN8 IV WIVUOW8IIA1IES HAUQA1N8 IN LACE CUltTAINP. J ust Hecelved Anether Carload et CHEAP GILT PAPER At less than the te-H of InakinK tticm. Come Early or they ttlll he gene. IMNIJOW H11ADE3, LACK CUHIAlNb, l'OLEb, Ac, Letteat City l'rlces. ALFRED SIBBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEU, I'A. rpllUY ARC GOING. -1IIK- 3,000 Wire Window Screens, WHICH- PliARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen St., Lndeitoelc te sell this season. They ate geluK fast, and noaie the WALL PAPERS. Send jour orders new for work and tve will attend te tt promptly. LACK CUKTA1NS WAV DOWN. PHARESW. FRY. NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTK.lt, I'A. CAUUtAOKH. CTANDAHI) CAKK1AGK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIA&E BUILDER Market Street, Rear of Poatefflco, Laneaeter, Pa. My stock comprises a large variety of the Latest Style HukkIes, l'haitens. Carriages, Har ketand Hustneca Whkeiis. which 1 otter at the very lowest llgurua and en the most roasenablo terms. I call special attention te a fetr of my own de. slirns.oneor which Is the KlHiKlll.Kl CLOSED l'ilVblCIAN COUl'K, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most cemplete l'hyslclan's Carriage lu the country. , 1'ursena wUhtuit Ui huy a Reed, honest and substantial article, should hear lu mind that they take no risk lu huylnir my work. Every Carriage turned out In eighteen years a Reed one that Is the kind of guarantee 1 have toelter the public. All work tully warntuUid. t'lease Klve ir.e a call. KKl'AtUIMU 1'UOMl'TLr ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler Urn t purpose S' TOKAUK COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIEL UAYEIl, Ne. IS West Chestnut Blreet. dutd-lyd MYERS & RATHFON, IJKT ATHTZOKK .V 1I.VUUI1MAN. -UAUOAINB IN- Counterpanes Clir.M'KUI'A.SKS AT .10 ('till VTEIII'AN KS AT COll.vrr.UI'ANKt AT M tillllNrBll'ANM IT I ceuMEui'ANEs at i.M ceu.N rKui-AjiKH at::;:;::;:.'::.'::'.::::: ! HEAD 1 11 Ul, MAK9EU.LE9 COUNT KKfANKS AT J.ftd, a.10, (il.oe, tM, tm.aa. We hitve betiKht thoue Oounterimiioa they ure Ohenji. METZGER & HAUGHMAN Ne. 43 Went KIhk Blroet. botwuen Ooepor IIouhe und fcJorrel Llorue llotel. -XT i;x r doek te Tin: ceimit uei'hi:. SPECIALTIES -IN- BL3CK SILKS ! At T5c, 87 l-2c. $1.00, S1.25 und $1.50. FAHNESTOCK'S. Bl'I.CIAI.lll.s in COt.OKKI) stl.Kt. All Shade at .-A . . ami II 10. All the Nutclltcs 111 I AD1ES' DKES UOODK Large ttet k hottest 1'rlivs 1 R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, Nl-CT DOOR TO TUB OOURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PHNN'A t'VitxirvHf. OE1NITMIVS Kl'UMTUHK DKl'OT. SATURDAY, MAY O, 1000. These New and Elegant Table Scarfs Just Arrived Te-Day. THEY ARE VERY CHEAP AND TASTY. And, by the wtiy, we htwoeenio New uud HtiudHorae Purler Sulta just flniahed te biiew lyeu, and a few Couehou und Louiireb Just the thing for thin HOtiaeu, nt'ter the kouse la clotmeil. Cull tiud bee them. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. LAXi'AsrhU, I'A OJ.UTUIXU. II 1KSH A HHUl'HKIt Strike While the Iren is Uet ! iluy while k'hkI ar, eilvtuil at im h Uhltm lonely Lew I'lites. CLOTHING tta. neter -nld chcaeci than at present Stalk the prices of a lew articles appended hie MEN !aUirSaslen a. I i, 1 1 V, U '". MEN'S ALL Weel BACK,f-.ii. MENs ALL-MUOL SACK AND UTAHAV, 1'wtu i:e.i. MEN 3 ALLAN O0LCO11K8CKEMS, J0O le. CIIILDUEN'S SUITS from C7c. te H. HON S' 8U1 rs liem 11.0) te U Our Emtie htink this be wen Is marked I'io I'ie I'io pertlonally Lett MERCHANT TAILORING. NNehatejiist lecelt ed a new lilt olce et all the Latest Neveitlea tn Suitings and Pantaloenings ler our Order Department, te which tte tall your special attention, lliese Keeda compiUe the ncatejl patterna of tboeeasen. CALL MD SEE THEM. (I iriiniMV i Uue-l'rive Clothing Heuse, COUNEU NOUTH QUEEN 8TUEKT AND CENTUK SUUAUK. B OROER it BUTTON. Spring and Summer CLOTHING -AT- BDMER&81JTT0F& NVh can abuw ene et the heat stocks et heady Made clothing lu the state and guarantee our Trlcea Very Lew. ilUBinesa Hulls ut H. r, 110, 111 and f 12. rine Dreaa Bulla at t!2, til and IIS. Compare our Reeds and prices with ether houses and he convinced that this Is the place te huy. All the Newest and llest btylna of 1'lece Goods forUUHUiui-NVerk, which we will make up In the licit Style, fltiruaraiiteed. A full Line et Youths' and Chlldien'g Clothing Gents' Furnishing Goods. BURGER & SUTTON, . Merchant Tailors aid Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. FA. PHOVJ3 THIS I-'OIt YOUItHELK-ONK Kreat truth told lu two lines j ltonsen's Capclue l'lastere are hctt er than all ethers, S3 COUtB. B BROTHER'S IMIOIM. from Auction! nn oe 60 lit liime qiitiuUllea nt Auction nnd BLACK SILKS ! 11131 1yd VI.UTIUXU. C I' 11 I N II Ul'KMNO AT II. GKIt O liAUT'S FINE TAILORING. llm LarKTOt and met Complete Ansertment et H.Nh U'oeI.LENt for the bprlug Tiadote he leund In the City of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Spring Ot.irceatliiKS and ranUtloenlntts In all the Latest Patterns. rilcet Lew, llest NVerkmanshlp, and nil goods NNatrunled as represented, H. GERHAR.T, Ml U NOItril IJUKK.V HTKKKT -Oppotiile the rostelllce. uiar.'TlJilK VyihiaAMHUN A I'OSTKK. STltAJUHT FRONT Sack Ceat Suits -AUK THE LITEST FASHIONS KOH 10UXG OLNTi!. 'Ihev are peilevt lilting and raiiKe In nilee Irem J" (4) le fJJ no. -TIIE- Swift Riyer Gassimere Suits A Sl'htlALTN, WIvitMi. G-RAHD AMY SUITS, 85.00, 87.60, 810 and 812. Children's Norfolk liloiise Suits, li', J0, J IK", J5.00. BOYS' DRESS AND SCHOOL SUITS, 1 1. te, 15 w, tii.t, i m. Medium and Light-Weight Underwear, ilc, Mc., 73c. SILK NECKWEAR, 2'k, and Mu Silk Einished Suspenders, Tncnly.flve CenU. SUMMER FELT HATS -IN Light Grays or Tan Celere. MANILLA AND FANCY STRAWS - FOlt- MEN, BOYS, OR CHILDREN. A Dress Straw Hat, (i5i. Grand Army Caps ! Including NN'icath and l'lguies,75c. Uent'aSnpei ler Hand. Made Fiench Calf Skin Oalters, excellent lit Fit, moderate In price, (ieullemen should see them hefore leatlnit their order for custom made. Ladies' French Kid Turns, A liuuiiiiiuie Utesa Shoe, ste and widths lu Opeia.ltegularBDil tiiuntolees. 32, 31, 36 S 88 East King St,, LANCASTEU, fA. V3tetci upuu uvcry evenlufc'. Willianisen d Fester, ...JnayrfifiTiiiryfr J"- B i ew err. -JH nlrTim&Vr''
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