Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 11, 1887, Image 2

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LAHOABTKB, JOKE 11. 1887.
, Rext Week at tke College.
We are en the eve of the greatest event
m iha tilatvr nf nnr Wal relWa. for with
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KtMDorrew morning the centennial exer-
IImmb of Franklin and Marshall college are
Lrfcfim wltn baccalaureate sermon by the
g;, WfWSSUCUk U MJD UUUbUMUU.
K$ V Tne pregramme ier ine wees nas aireauy
i presented in wese columns ana it is
Br"! very interesting character. These who
rwfcavtJthe centennial exercises in charge
?."lveaene wisely in alternating Deiween
? the city and college grounds in their pre.
fell eeedings, for it is desired that Lancastrians
should be given every opportunity te take
4 part in making tbe event a success.
Next week the citizens of this town
should turn aside a little from their regu
lar avocations, and lend a band toward
peshing along the local educational snow
ball. Franklin and Marshall college deserves
t well of the people of Lancaster. It never
1 has been a suppliant for the city's alms,
and has been a source of material financial
benefit te the city. It has pursued the
,& vvcu usuvi ua lis wjt t&iuK uu mvuienuu
& working large geed in our midst, m this
crowning time of its life, let all who be
lleve in the intellectual advancement of
the community unite te de tbe old lnstitu
tkra honor.
Is the Illness Feigned !
It is an open question whether the
crown prince of Germany was really
thought te be in a dangerous condition, or
whether the parade of medical gentlemen
of eminence and the talk about cancer of
tbe threat were net started with the
deliberate purpose of arousing popular
sympathy for the heir apparent te the Ger
man throne. A growth was discovered In
his threat and partly removed by an
eminent speclalist.whe said that it was net
cancerous. 13ut tbe public were neverthe
less alarmed-aad, when the patient ap-
public, the prolonged cheering
owed that as a man under menace of
death be could claim better the devotion
et the people than as a son waiting for
death te bring him the crown of the
emperor.
It is probable that keen politicians
recegniztd the value of this circumstance
and that the real cause of the second sum
mons te the great Londen phjslcian was
net any doubt as te the nature of the
prince's affliction, but rather a knowledge
that the aged emperor had net many days
te live ; and a wish te smooth ever the
transfer of power from father te son by
. keeping up the sympathy for the
I latter. The summons for a con
. ference of physicians came before
Professer Vircbew had finished his
examination of the parts removed from
the patient's threat, and tbey were obliged
te await tbe result. Ills report was se
favorable that Dr. Mackenzie returns home
tat once. But let It be noted that the prince
is going te England In a few days te help
celebrate the queen's j ubilee. He will be
royally received and everything will te
done te keep alive the pride and sympathy
et bis people in "Unser Fritz." But if,
la spite of the assurance of eminent meui
s ealmen, the prince's trouble should prove
fatal, the world may witness a pathetic
4"' apectacle et tottering royalty.
Obserre tbe Fenrtb.
Columbia is te have an old-fashioned
ril"i Fourth of July celebration. It held a town
$ff meeting, discussed plans and has appointed
committees te carry out an interesting pro pre
gramme. Tbusdees Lancaster's blggestand health
iest child teach its elder the way it should
go. It is net yet tee late te take held of
this undertaking. Let a citizen's meeting
'be called te consider the question of a
proper celebration of the Fourth, and let
tjr, 18S7 mark tbe beginning of a new and mere
JvC alenincant observance of the nation's natal
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Chandler Again.
It was thought that the country was
through with William L Chandler, who
bow bobs te the political surface as the Ite
pnbllcan caucus nominee for United States
genater in New Hampshire. The memory
atf ttila AlatlnA.tiaticul -tA ..-
(, "" ""-is""". nuc-puuer as sccre
K& tery et the navy and tool of Jehn Reach is
& - mnu uceu iu iue uiiuua ei ine Deenle et te.
;' atav. and it was honed Hint. tl.un n. i...
rf. - i r - .u iud lAOb
t Bepubllcan administration was ended, the
'J Vaw TTamnaliirn tvv had anna uu .,
v-- r - - bvwiumiik;i-
i'petaal retirement.
fi alnfc talA liaa HenMfi.1 nUianvlen n-..l t.lr.
I hJ- , -vw.wv- w.ui.nin;, aim IU13
sWassrapuieus rmgsier win again masque-
WJMI m a patriot in pueuc me. it may tie
Jar lb beat. At any rate it sh ews hew a
fsUB cannot rise above its source when
lastBepubllcan party of an Intensely Ke-
etate aelecUfer its highest ieglsia-
twaaseea aeaa whose chief distinction in
Ajswican political life Is that be was one
. ( tbe leaders in the theft of the presidency
isr Haras.
fe"W We have a very allp-ahed mode of leglsla-
1 in thla state. An act of assembly was
atly passed repealing the tax up in
id furniture, pleasure carriages and
Ne date waa fixed for the meas-
t into effect, and the bill became a
raaMay IS. New a saddle has ec-
1 la tbeaejuaeee where many of tbe
teve already paid the tax for
' year. Tbe queetlea it whether these
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pay It. KmrWMem uwt crekMlffl
UUon.tee peopte abeuld net be made te
utter freta their Mnnderiag work.
THE.ramieraearab7thecoek books.
WaiWMTMUlMk
The T iine ler Inquirir n((Mi that the
building et the new JU be deferred until tbe
nest county commissioners Uke tbetr
offices. Frem all the noise ever this project,
It would be Imagined that the Tower et Babel
was te be rebuilt Let us have leas talk and
mere build leg.
s
Ci.es. gland and lllll have taken breakfast
together, and the delegation from New Yerk
will be eelid ler the re-nomination of the
i man of destiny."
The far-reaching eflecta et the atrlke policy
are made strikingly evident by the closing of
the Seuth Chicago rolling mill In conse
quence et the atrlke in the coke region. As
the supply of coke runs short, the various
departments of that vast establishment are
being closed and in a few days It la expected
that the whole force et Iren and steel workers
will be Idle. Seuth Chicago has a population
or 12,000, and of these 9,000 draw their sup
port from the rolling mill, the pay roll
amounting te (125,000 a month. All these
men must stand Idle while the coke men are
trying te settle theirdiflerencea net by reason
but by strike. Surely our civilization ought
te be able te devise some mere just and sen
sible means et settling the dlflerencee be
tween labor and capital. Beth the laboring
men and their employers have tee much
common sense te permit this state of things
te last much longer and both must find some
policy of compromise that will assure Justice
te each and prevent either from any action
that will Interfere with the industry el
ethers.
Tun pension bureau exhibits these results
te dre n the cries of the sectional shriekers.
Frem March IT, 1SS3, te March 31, 1.7, SS5
new appointments ere made, or which num
ber 1T4 were ex-Union soldiers. Under the
administration of Gen. Black tbe next
gain te tbe roll of ex soldiers was 9, and the
net less te roll of civilians 133.
The Teries are again applying the gag law
In Parliament In the Irish debate. A cause
that wins by such methods can have In it
nothing Intrinsically geed.
1 Si
A hkvakate volume of tbe consular re
ports for April treats exhaustively the fishery
Interests or the United States and trade with
CanaJa. In dealing with the historical patt
et the former subject, the discovery et the
American fishing banks la said te have
caused excitement iu Europe resembllug
tbe mining fever el mere recent years. At
a period when nearly all Europe consumed
enormous quantities el fish In church last,
tbe discovery of such vast fishing grounds
created a profound sensation, and kings and
nobles joined with wealthy merchants in
festerlug the enterprise or fishing.
The colenlzitlon of North America, as is
well known, was hastened by tbe desire of
Kurepean nations te control the fishing
grounds, and this same purpose was the real
cause or tierce wars. One authority holds
that these disputes ever tbe fishing banks
led ultimately te the revolutionary war and
tbe birth of this republic, Lt us, therefore,
celebrate the approaching Fourth et July
with extra 79sl, for It finds us again success
ful In maintain leg our rights en the mack
erel quostten.
It Is net patriotic te get drunk en tbe
Fourth of July, yet this Is one of the most
popular modes of observing the day,
St.cnuTAnt 1Uaud tells Minister West
that Kngland's mendicants must stay out of
this country. But the peer and the mendi
cant must net be confounded.
It. U. Dun A. Ce., In their weekly review
el trade, call attention te tbe disturbance
brought about from a single strike, aa illus
trated by the returns of iron furnaces in blast
June 1. The 1'ittsburg accounts usually
dlilera little from these published in Mew
Yerk, but this month the statements vary
widely the Iren Age making the weekly
output June 1st about 37.U75 tens, or -7 per
cnt. less than May 1st, while Pittsburg sta
tistics forwarded by our correspondent make
tbe decrease 30,lu0 tens, as fellows : Anthra
cite increase 415 tens, charcoal in
crease t90 tens, bituminous or coke de
crease 32, Ujo ten a weekly. Either statement
represents a remarkable decline In
output, ranging from fe00,000 te fTeO.OOO in
talue of weekly production, and te this must
be added tbe decrease In many Important
branches of manufacture which depend for
material upon furnaces new Idle. In spite of
tbe great decline In production, pricosef iron
have been weaker during the past week,
heavy sales cf Southern iron having been
made In Eastern markets. The stove busi
ness revives, the lockout of meulders having
terminated, but tbe nail market Is demoral demeral
ised by ever-production ; tbe demand for bar
iron la better, but prices are depressed by
Western compstltleu ; and tbe offering et
lerelgn rails at low figures checks tbe de
mand near seaports.
Mat en Fitlkr, et Philadelphia, will net
permit the stle or use of fire crackers en ihe
Feurtu. Hence the decay of youthful mil
itary spirit.
Co.Nsur.GLNKittr.Yeu.vu, of SL Peters
burg, reports some very curious facta about
Kusslan emigration. Ue says that after the
stubborn refusal of the Mennenitea te serve
in the army in 1ST 1, the czar issued a ukase
that tbey should all leave Russia within tea
years, and under this order many el them
did leave the country and came te America.
Hince then they have been made exempt from
military service and prohibited from leaving
the empire, but It has been found difficult te
check the movement started by the Imperial
ukase. Tbe government prohibits the emi
gration of all but the Poles and Jewa and
seems very anxious te get rid of the latter,
though there is no assisted emigration. The
consul thinks thst compulsory military ser
vice Is tbe cause of most of the emigration,
but that la also due te tbe dislike or tbe form
of government " which is rlgoreua but gener
ally Just in the administration of tbe laws,
rules and regulations," for really there are
mere rules than lawa, The poorest ulasaes
generally form the greater part of the emi
gration. He say that the manner In which
tbe land la held is very distasteful te many
people. It is owned by communities, but
net by individuals, unless they are able te
purchase In certain districts where land is for
sale. Tbe peer rarely have meat, and live
en sour rye ereau, caDDage soup and cucum
bers, bj, wblle communists and land re
formers are trying te abolish private prep,
erty in land, we ttnd people leaving Russia
because they can net secure such ownership.
In Sweden a man who is seen drunk three
times loses his rlgbt te vote. It would net
be a healthy place for Lancaster Republican
primaries.
A Hurts Frtghtsnsd te Dsatti,
Mr. Bardell, a citlzsn el Murphy Mills. W.
Va, was riding a fine blooded heraa up the
street Wednesday evening when be came
suddenly upon a band et Arabs and perform
ing bears. The horse, a very sensitive
animal, steed trembling a few seconds, then
auddenly reared up and fell ever backwards
upon Its rider, atone dead. It had burst a
bleed vessel from aheer fright tit. Bardell
was net seriously Injured.
Des't de right uuwilllngly
And step te plan and measure
'TIs working with the heart and soul
That makes ear dety pleasure.
Cmamlm Ckbambu, of Ilarrieburg, be
haw appointed ganger by Collector Mae.
Oenlgw.
A. Lxe Knett Is being pressed for Jterer;
nor by the Maryland Democratic club of
Washington, D. I. -
SrSAKKB Betk Is going le be a Hepiibll
raa candidate ler controller el Philadelphia,
Ha will be an easy man for Cel. Drcbert te
detest
Jehn Whittle, awlslant general freight
agent of the Lehltfh Valley railroad, died In
Han Francisce n Thursday, white making a
tour ler the benefit or his health.
Akrccal't Chaiilk Mkh, or Roches
ter, N. Y., has made a successful tnlloeu as
cension from trie, 1' , l.'.oeo leet or natural
fuel gas bating been used ler the In tint Ien.
Dr. J. Willi im Wiiitk has tendered his
resignation or the directorship or physical
education at the University el l'ciiiilnla,
owing te pressure or ether dutle. The mat
ter is under consideration.
Tem Coerrni Is eeiuplalmM of by the
Bcranten Jleynlliettn lxCiiie he ileeamit call
the Kepuhlk-Hh suteceuimltteenieti together
when helixes a time for the atnte contention.
It Is a small point, ler they would euly
register the big bosses' orders. '
Walter J. Arneld, of the CenestORa
cork works, according te ttie l.inetster
Inquirer, will Mil ler Spnln next Titeday.
lie will Uae a U)Jk at the cork bat k In Its
natlve wilds, and may arrange ler lis Im
portation direct te Lancaster.
Dr. Keiu.v has Just been elected the
youngest member et the French Academy of
Medicine, lie Is only thirty-eight years old
and is already one or the must btllUaut el the
savans of France. Dr. Hebln has made a
specialty of typhoid lever, and out et twelxe
hundred patients be has uever lest one.
Jt'POK Lvwrkmck, in New Yerk, has de
cided that hotel proprietors have no right
te sell liquors te their guests en sunilajs.
lie says : " The statutes terbld the sale of
Intoxicating liquors without a licence: the
defendant's licence expressly excepts bun
days from Its prevision, permitting the sale
et liquor at ether time, and consequently
the defendants have ue license te sell liquor
en Sundays."
The Popl's gift te Q teen Victeria en the
occasion et her lubllee centsts of a tnoate
reproduction of Kspbael's Irence represent
ing an allegorical Mgure of poetry. The work
was executed In tbe Vatican. Mt:r. bulls
will convey the gift te Kng'and, and he ill
be accompanied ly Fathers ileca and Merl,
two young priests of tbe ecclesiastic il acad
emy, whom the pope will, In honor of the
occasion, create blstieps.
mm ax jr. viiAiDi.ti;
The Xcwlj Chesen United Staffs Senater Fteiu
ew llainiMhtre
William E. Uhaudler, who has rfcaived
the nomination la the New H.iaipiulre Hi
publican caucus for United hlate sena
tor, by a majority of eighty votes, was born
in Concord, New Uamrshlre, en December
I 23tb, 1S35,
I celved th
Ue was placed at school and re-
the ordinary common school educa
tien until he reached an age te be placed as a
student In the Ilirvard law school, receiving
In the course of tlme the degree or I.l. 11
from that Institution. Mr. Chandler ttas ad
mitted te the bar iu I5.V1 ; started and con
tinued tbe practice of his profession for ten
years, lu the meanwhile acting in the pest
tlen of reporter of tbe supreme court of
New Hampsbtre from the lse9 until l"0d, In
addition te his legal labors. 1M7J, IsCI, and
1m)I he was successively elected te the state
legislature and was twice chosen speaker et
the Heuse. Mr. Chandler was made an A. M.
by liartmeutb college ; was appointed Judge
advocate general by 1'ruildent Llncelr, se re
ceiving the appolntmentet as8lstautsw.reury
of the treasury and resigning from this posi
tion in tbe year of 1V7. lie was secretary of
the national Republican committee and par
ticipated In the campaigns of I'-eS and IsT J.
Since that time be has devoted most of bis
time te his profession, hut always retaining
an active Interest In political ntUIrs, until he
was put en the platform for the Tolled Mates
senatershlp.
vuuts urafj fivKynsn
Try the Ear llllsterlrj run aud Scs What ea
Think el It.
Science tells of the arleus theories about
ssa sickness and the most tcleulitic sugges
tion for the cure thereof. All travelers who
return from lands ever the ocean have fearful
tales te tell of the miseries et sea sickness,
If net their own ml-ery then that of some
ether sinner, and If Hllowaeco were cot made
for exaggeration the stay at homes would
wonder why lrmntty aud suicide en tbe
ocean are net mere frequently the result of
such fearful tniiery. Tue ilrtail et it deters
many from traveling.
Tbe sickness u.ually passes away when
the voyage Is ever, hut sometimes lasts
longer and in one case It was never entirely
recovered from during a comparatively long
ilia Such cases are less troubled with vom
iting, but are oppressed with headache, gid
diness, and inability te stand upright or
move with steadiness. Alter they have com
pleted the vej age, these persons sutler still
from unsteadiness in walking, feeling, as
tbey express It, the movements et the veseL
One authority compares It te tbe concussions
experienced by Iren plate riveters. In rare
cases death has been the result, and tbe suf
ferer Is sometimes permanently effected.
Many curious theeriea are given as te tbe
cause of sea sickness. Plutarch, who could
never have suffered from It, ascribed It solely
te the smell of ILe sea and the fears of tbe
patient
Dr. Jehn Chapman, who has made the mat
ter a specialty, tbluks that tbe sickness Is
caused by tee much bleed lu tbe spinal ner
vous eentrtr. The nerves related te tbe
stomach became unduly active and excite
vomiting. Ills cure, or palliative, is Ice, In
rubber bags, applied te the spine. This idea
waa brought forward twenty years age, but
has net become popular. In a recent letter
te a dally paper a correspondent states that be
has made twenty six trips, or tllty-twe tours,
across the the A tlautlc, and has in every In
stance, except the last, sutlered very much
from sea-sickness. Oa this last trip he had
with him a rubber bag, twelve Inches long
and four lochs wide, the mouth of which waa
closed by an iron clamp. This be tilled with
small pieces or ice and applied te tbe spine at
tbe base or the brain for naif te three quarters
of an hour every morning. It had a seething
effect, and he enjoyed every hour and every
meat.
Dt. William James, of Harvard college,
considers the semi circular canals around the
ears the starting point of tbe trouble, and
recommends counter Irritation by blistering,
or otherwise Irritating the skin around the
ears. Or. Fordyee Barker, el New Yerk,
aaya : Take a hearty meal two or three hours
before sailing, keep near the centre of the
ship, He down before starting and avoid dli
agreeable sights and smells, remain In bed
for one or two daya and eat regularly and
heartily. Then uke a cup of cetlee each
morning before rlalng and go te bed before
becoming aick. The last caution Indicates
the small confidence el the physician In bis
own prescription. Acience wants tourists te
try we ear mistering plan ana report results.
Msthedltt Chat c a Wracked.
Oreat damage baa been done at West Vlrgi
nia and the contiguous portion el Onte during
the last ten daya by continuous and heavy
!i5?.!LtK? ll.rV1 V,vel hM be8n K'eatly In
terrupted, bridges have been washed away,
Uvasiepk drowned, nd valuable timber car'
fiiSi.? :e.w M"lnvU'e.nTbursJay,
the Methodist cbuicn was wrecked by Hunt,
nlng. "
i aw a
MtustJ-Savsu In tn Shada.
The temperature at Charleston, Houth Care-
Una, yesterday alternoen reaeliad V7 in the
anada. Ttwa nuoneUtAlMavatreka.
JsaaaaaaurV'4 sahV
S-SaSsesaaasay $ . Jv-A sygs,
JTMsetaey
M. Julllard, U tke Juaa cosmopolitan.
The batldng aatabileaMeete, or Anntnm,
censlat of large ecuaf enal or circular halls,
paved with flag-etenee, around which run
tone seats or very hard dlvana. In these
balls, which are heated te excess and filled
with steam, the bathers have themselves
washed, rubbed, and shampooed by em
ployes called teUiXt, who, with their bands
encased In hair gloves, kuead the llesh vigor
ously until it becomes clean, flexible, and
son like satin.
Meu go te the bath singly, and remain
there only an hour or two j bul women go
there In parties and sometimes pass the eu
tlre day there, drinking syrups, smoking
cigarettes, eating rinf loukeum and aweet
meats, and sleeping en dlvana or lu smalt
beds placed around the bath room.
The exterior or the Aditutns presents noth
ing very remarkable. They are large, low
structures built or brick, covered with
stucco, and always paved with marble. They
are lighted only by small round skylights
set in the cupolas and provided with green
Ish panes, which threw Inte the rooms a dim
light, resembling moonlight, and very favor
able te repose. A furnace underneath heata
the building by means of pipes which are
run all through tbe walls een. Tbe tern
perature Is raised te forty, ntly and sixty
degrees centigrade.
Alter undressing, the bathers envelop
themselves In a long wrap (pecAfiiinut), and
make a ueiigniiui piunge mie a ciuuu ei
vapor, which produces, even In the case of
the leanest, a profeie and debilitating perspi
ration. One puts ou clogs, which leek like
small stilts, te protect one's feet from the ex
treme heat et the tloer. There are large white
marble urns fastened against the wall, which
receive cold and boiling water by separate
faucets ; It 1 around these urns that alt the
purifications commanded by the keran are
made. Seated upon a little cedar steel, the
bather pours upon bta head and body large
bowls of water, which he heats te the desired
temperature by the faucets.
The fiamamr, of which there are mere than
three hundred In Stamboul alone, have no
Uxed tariff. Tbe charges depend upon the
leek and the drees et tbe bather, aud vary
from two sous te twenty-three francs, lllch
pashas sometimes hire them outright for their
families, and think that It they pay less than
terty Turkish litres (eighteen dollars) tbey
hate dene something derogatory te their
dignity. On the ether hand, beggars and
peer people are admitted free et charge te
certain baths designated for their use ; and
this Is a blessing te them as well as te their
neighbors ; ler these periodical ablutions
diminish their extreme nlthlness and arrest
the growth et tbe vermin nourished at their
expense.
Hew te ItaUe strawberries.
from the AlMny Argus.
Hew te raise strawberries at home take
tbe edge el the box between your thumb aud
foretleg r and lift gently.
AS WK HAhU IT
itemut net hope te be umaer,
And te father the rlpe sold eurs,
I ntil we hate been sewers.
And watered the furrows with tear.
ltls net Just as we take It,
1 hl inytlci! world of ours ;
I He's field will yield, in no uiike It,
Ahdrtcstef thorns or flowers '
Alice L'tirei.
Iir Hull's Cough '-ynip never fill f euro a
ccujhorceld lu a short time Utvelt a fair trial
Mr J Themi (of rhimas A Ce, Ileal Kstate
ItreRer),A7 Harntei stre.it, MalUinere, Ma, In
dorses uinphiitlciiily julrntlen ull for neuraltA.
JtKl.lOIum.
R Humors servicks wiu. he
held In the following churches en sundiy.
In the uienilntr at le-Ju, In the ittnlng at 7 is.
Sunday school at 1 15 a. m. hm the hour Ij
OJiien.ni u u epeci-uiy nettu-
PaKOBTTERiAW Mkherial C'HCBcn, "enthQuecn
Ktreut. Sertlces by the pxater at thu usual
hours. All are welcome.
Cubist l.CTititRAS CHrRCH West Kind; street,
E.I. liied, piater. I)llne services at lirje a. in.
ananp.ni. eunaiy acnoei at a u. m.
DeaiRT Strict Mission Bundiy school will
be open every dun&ay afternoon at 1 IJ p. m.,
sharp
Chcrcti orGen-Conier of Prince and Orange.
Pnnchliis at 10J0 a in. and 7 (. p. m. b me
pastor, eahbath school at y a. ra. Prayer
melting at i 3U p. m.
Sscejid Evasuilich. ( EnglUh ), en Stnlberry
street, above orange Pruachlug at le-3Hu.ni.
and 715j in by tUu pastor. Sunday school at
l 15 a in.
JTinsT IJaitist Services at the regular hours
morning and et enlng. 1'reachlnz by the pastor,
l:ev. J, N. elpll. Sunday scneul at 2 p in
STRAwnsRttr bTRirr African M K. church.
Preaching at 1X a. tn. and 7 p.m. by the pastor.
t. Jeus's Luthksas -ervlces morning at
10 3) and evening at 7 IS Pleaching by he. II
1 Alleman, t. Ii. Sunday school ut9 a m. Got Get
wald Mission at 2 p m.
St. STsruss's IIKr ) C'Hcncn Collees Chai-ei.
Divine sn lie a' lix-le a. ui. Uaccalaureate
sermon by lie v. Or. Thoi l. Apple,
URcs Lutheran Cerner el erth Qneen
and James street, ltev. C. hlMn Knupt, p wter.
senicesat lu-JJa. in and 6 p. in. Sunday school
at 9 a. in.
bT. I.cax'8 Keferiied JUrletta Avenue, ltev.
Vtm. y, Llchllter, po.ter. DU Ine -ervlce at
lojea m. and 7 15 p in. bunibiy school at a. m.
t Paul's ItKreRMED-SirWces In the morning.
Preachtn by Ittv. Wewtea J. Miller. Sunday
school aiua. in.
LMTEOllRETBREXIIf CHRIST (COVEf AST) West
Orange and Concord streets Preaching at the
u.ual hiurs b the pister. Iter. J. 11. Punk.
After morning sermon, reception of members
Sunday school at 9 a in.
niST KureRXKD Chcrch. Ilev. J. M. Tltzel,
II. 1) , pastor, cervices tomorrow allih3ia.ru
and 7 is p. in. Sunday school at 9 a. in.
The prayer meeting et the W. C. T. U. will be
held te morrow aftemejn at a quarter pa.t 3
o'clock, in the Salem Evangelical church, (der
man) North 'Aalur atreel below Chestnut, and
will be led by the puler.
On Tuesday atiernoen atlHo'declr.the Union
meets al -Ne lit North Prince street,
pRsaBTTERiAa Children's Day Morning, a
ried pregramme, decorations, Ac l enlng
choral sen Ice and sermon te children by the
pastor, Kev. J. i. Mitchell, D. D.
8t. Paul's M. E. Church Sunday school at
9a.m. Address by the pastor at lOJu. svunlng
mrvlces by calldiea regular pregramme) Chll
dmns lay, all day,
TaiMTi LuTiiERAw.-Kervlcesat 10-10 a m.and
7 i5 p. m , concluded by the paatur. Sunday
school at 15 a m.
Pisst M. E. C'hcrch Uev. It, T. Gray, pastor,
Cblldrens Day at lu.J) a. in. Intereatln- uxer
clses by the Sabbath scboe's of the charge.
Kvenlng service at 6 p. m
St. J en Vs ItsreRMKO (German) church, cor cer
ner Orange and Mulberry streets, Kev. Jehn
Kuelllug, u U. paater. Ulvlne services at lejj
a. tn. ana 7 15 p. m Sunday school at 1 15 p. in
The Ulil MennenlK v, 111 held cr ice lu their
church.'corner of ha.t Cheitnut and -hentun
streets, en Sunday, June luih, at 1 o'clock, p.
in. Pn uchlng lu both lunguagcrt
Mera via a J. Max Jlark. pastor, 9 a in.
Sunday rchoel : hhdu a. in. Litany and sermon ;
7 15 p ui evening service.
OT. JACOBS OIL.
ST. JACOBS OIL.
rOH MAN AM) 1ICA9T.
HOUSEMEN WHO ISK in
K. A Hues. Esq. Kdl Gen'l Itcrrs Iheallb,
or Spirit of the Timet, (Jearteruiiater Gen
New fork, M. y. j era, U. a. Array.
K. 8 Wituecs, Ksrj,; James C. Deies, lag,
lair Lawn, t-u.s Dealer In Horses,
1 arm, Lexington, Ky. Jacksen, Mich.
Hei. Oeen
PreaC Md
Club, ex Gov
Ikre ie (Olives Hixklet, Ksy ,
Jockey rroprleter Pacinc
Ac. Carriage Ce ,11 Pew-
en eirnei, Ban rran
Wx. A. Soula, f) I clsce, Cal.
Ir
V
n , au a)-.e. n. s.t
Stab vs, N
S. t.. 1IKSHETT, SSQ ,
( David Carrtck Ce)
Jes. Cairk Eimpsev,
aaiiaaeipruat jtbw
r se , tecretary fact I
no coast mneu iierse.u. i.bwis CLtaa, J,
Association.
Presu IxiuUville. Ky
Jecky Club.
A. II BTUBTEVAWT ClUb
Stables, teilh BL, New
Yerk.
II Aims, Esq, Stables,
Teledo, Ohie.
J. I). Pirtocsev, Esq,
latu Sec. Md. Jockey
Club.
Calvix M. Priest, Esq ,
N. l.Club Blabies, A.
Ssth Street, N.V.
W. II.
San
IfOLABinn. Fse
Craca II. Celvih, Esq ,
Diege, cal , Ce-
nle llnnnh I'n
nun Herse, Lancua
ter, ra.
C C. WiLKEit. Tretting
Kedller bjitrit of the
Timet, Sew terk.
L. S. Drew, Fiq., Prep.
American Ilulel, Bur
lington, Vt,
ronnade, llench Ce.
8.11. Ma bes, Fsq, Km
iilre Stables, ith st-i
Itw Kerk.
Nebls Tiiom-.e-i, Fsq ,
butbles, 11W Uieadwas
New xerk.
Ker Horses akd Cattle. rer Cots, Swellings,
Itrmses, niiratna. Strains. Lameness, StIOnes,
UxIIh, Cracked llccla and Scratches, Contrac
tions ei the Muscles, flesh Wounds, atrlnghait,
Sere Threat, idatviuper, Celic, whitlow. Pell
lull, fistula and Tumors, splints, alngbenes,
and Spavin tn Its early stages, apply SI.
J AC'OU i el u In accordance with lb" dictates of
cituuien scuae, rubbing thn parts afflicted ther.
eughty with the band, or apply a piece et flan.
M.iH.muiiwitB me mik. mvi iw tunani
dliuui with water. It Is especially nselul
ter
and
v..--.-, ... uinsjh )fiuuiiw, i.tia,iM
ww.j.i,uiiii mat uauifareui aucaw.
PrtcifliiV csnfi? ",a 1,,",r, eTwne"'
a,A v .. -
Tg VllAttLXS A. VOGKLBK CO., HalUmere,
M(L
frMtttWAMLSMtBtM
itMw ad rmmmartnum
Veimtf MEN, 90 TO 96 YEARS Or AQH,
JL and T cutis Ladle s. ITaad npwart, wantaal
at the watch S-ACTeav. jtestam wa
OUR U1QAK8 MIA QUER1UA AND
Heldsn Lien are C'I.Rah 11 At ANA riL-
LKB hand made, 5e tSACII. lnboteanfse'sana
MS. DKatUTireOIUAHBTOKK.
Ill Bast King attwt.
Telephone Connection JantS-WASHUd
u
8R
MANHEIM
Reller Fleur!
jann-StndBeed
JUST HKOKIVKD A HANDMOMR LINK
or Switch and Heme Spun aultlnga In S tripes
and rialda. Entire nsw designs Hlaek and
ill u Bvrgix. Clay Diagonals, llanneektium,
Macarttamir and NtwIeKee Cheviot, lint the
thing for summer wear. Elegantly; made and
Trimmed. lVrfietflk
Suits from I
KIN. THK '
un. at
UOSK.NSTKtN.THK TA1I.OH,
37 North Uueen StrmU
T1CYKRM A KATI1FON.
An Excellent Reputation
WKKNJUV tOK
FAIR DEALING
-AN1-
Lew Prices.
MEN'S IHIK34 SUITS at IIS.
that frtct).
Oecd Value for
MEN'S HAMJItMK SUIT-. I'd
Anjoae ttants.
As Tasty as
MEN'S UUMVVSs SUITi KKOMIIO tel.5
Celer., ack or Cutaway.
All
OUTUS SUIT . -, te 111. Almest any Style te
rieasu leniiK Men.
1101 S AM) OHM.ftKKN'sstim. A tloed Al
sertmeul at Lew Prices.
Myers & Rathfon,
l.KVKIMl CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
I.ANCASTKU. Pi.
J.a
MARTIN ,t CO.
Just What Yeu Want
rert tub
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AWNINGS.
Immense 8tnck;ef New Patterns, All Grades
and All Prices. New Patent Fixtures. Hell
Made and put np. Window Awnings, new
bright strip's, will sa their cost drstsuaaen
by saving the carpets aud furniture from fading.
SCREENS.
Peers and Windows promptly put up Green,
Ulack and Landscape Wire. All BUes Exten
sion Screens. Deers mide te Order, 11.23 up.
Patent lrainei and Corners
LINENS.
Linens for Fleer Ceyerlng, and Slip Cever
Linens for rarnlture. furniture Cevers Made
by Ktpertenctd Workmen. Cut only If desired
and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
Window Shades.
Helland and OU Shades, all colors and widths.
Deuble and Colored Shading. Shades put up
prompt.
MATTINGS.
Immense stock at Prices te Clese Oat before
July 1, A pretty matting properly laid makes
the best deer coverings te be had. We have the
upholsterers te lay them and lay them prop
erly, something very few properly understand.
GAUZE NETTINGS.
rer Chandeliers, Mirrors, Glasses, Ac,
colors, pet np If denlred.
all
J. B. Martin & Ge.,
Car. Went His Prldr Sfi,
L.AECAATIH. PA,
T TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
ra ai,ai um Maurt.
YJvOK RENT.
aU Twe
or tenr rooms In Brimmer's New
Hutldlna-.
no. lasjf nenn waeen street.
and a as included.
An nl vat
b-bls-ua
lllUMMka'S LIVEBY OFFICE.
TJK)R HALB OR RENT
B and let, 17x80 feet, en
H KICK STABLE
and let, 17x80 feet, en Christian streat, bsv
tween East Klnsr ana Oransw
East Kins' ana Orange stre
m urmDsw niwti. .u vm
easily changed into a maehlna shot
naiinlns abAll
or war-
house, l.asy terms,
ale tld
U. O. UBUB4KEE,
Attorney -at-Av.
TTOnHK KOR RicNT OR BALE.
O. Heuse with modern ImprevemenU and
steam heat, large lawn and yard
A. variety of
iron trees ana grape tuus,
Me. tW North Lime
suweu vvj
BZBA r. Lf ei.
Me. HI Mertk Ubm tawH.
aptt-UE
bw Amrmmmmm
rROTOaRAPU.
tegant Ombtntt Photographs
One Dellar Par Demd,
-AT-
ROTE'S.
"Kelt Uoer te the FosleftUe.
JuMvrtK
B.
a au.
PARASOLS
lNlHK OBKATKST VAHIITT.
PARASOLS
At
I'rtres Lewer than Anywhere lite In the
City or County.
BUN UMBRELLAS
In Hatura's and In Held and Silver. Krealrlng
and Ue-cetating Doue,
R B. St H.
14 Bent King Bt,
apl Ind
N
KW YOHK 8TOKR.
Extraordinary Bargains
-AT 'I UK
New Yerk Stere.
We Open Te-day. a Spcll Purchsae et 1P0
lezin tv-'lutlen length, 1'UKKStl.K (II.OX L,
rine Quality, tllack aud Hts Ian .Inadei, Ue. a
pair. Only half price.
Alse t'pwards of t'le I u'l Width Km Km
breldered sivis-t ri. IUNOIMJS at lc,6JV(c,
Tic, !7Hc aud ll.ce a yard
rtve HnndriHl Pieces New Dextgna tnCAM
KK1C KMIIHOH)KhMI, i. S, 10 lf CeilU
yard, ii percent, under regular aluea.
Ten RlPgint Patterns tn Wldit I'VMUUIC
KUlMNGS, I Tc. aaid Itvilly worth lis
TUKAM OUIKSTAI. LACK r I OH SCI s (is.
Full Idth and Great lUrgalus, al SO, 6SX aud Tl
Cents a laid.
A roll Llnenr All Weel DICNTKI.I.k LACKS
Cream and -New Ulega Shades, al eue-half retell
tar prices.
Attracllte aad Derided Itirgalnilnl KINK.
I.M nKKUSUCKKKS, I'ltl N I Kl 8 A M VKS,
CKhilt IIKKSS GOODS, 1IUMII1 ll USUEU
WEAK, PAK LSOL3 and 1UWSII AUKS.
WATT& SHAND,
NOS. 6, 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST.,
LA.suvsrrn, pa,
PALACKOKKAHUION.
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCiSTttt, l'l,
ATTRACTIONS
-rOU-
Het Weather.
GOODS THAT AUK IV HEASOV AND AUK
SOLD AT I.KS-l rllAS COiT OF
MA.SUFACrUAK.
Fifty Dezen Ladles' "lack COAT-HACK J KB.
BUYS, sizes te It, only W apiece.
We haveclmMentten sample lines of ll'.ACK
ANDCOLOUED SILK Mil IS, from one of the
largest Importers In New Yerk. Them am about
J50 pairs of Mltla. ranging tn prien from I5j te
74a. a pair each pair is worth double tie money
we marked them.
PAKA80L1.
New Is our tlme te sell them. New Is your
time te buy them.
w have marked them accordingly.
Black Sat'n, Lace Trimmed and Lined 1 1 JO.
Imitation Pengea, Lsce Trimmed, II W.
Imitation Pongee, 74c.
Satin Coaching Parasols, All Celers, 'Jle.
Faney atrlped, II 23, l.9. It 74.1100 Ac.
Bilk Umbrellas and Hanabadei, with Natural,
Ivery, Celluloid, Silver and Geld Handles.
ANEW LOT OF BRILLIANT LIS LE GLOVES.
Finest Grade, worth Ve , at only 14c. a pair.
vine 811k Jerse
jersey u loves, uiaca
Gloves, black and colored.
I button length.
gin, ac a pair.
Jeb In Ladles' Ll.le Thread Ilete, black. Un
colors and slates, 170. a pair.
LADIES' ANDQENTSUALlmUiaAN GAUZE
VESrS.
At 140. Apiece.
Yeu positively cannot bay them nnder 37c. any
where else.
MEW HOCKING
In White, Cream, Ulack, Pinks, Blue, at te.
a yard.
Ine Crane Ltasa atuchlas-. In White. Cream
and Black, at loe. a yard.
TUBES
BIG DttlVES IV LADIES'
MUSLIN SKIUre.
WHIT I
1. Five Tucks. Three Inch Embroidery, Prin
cess Back, esc. (worth oe )
1 Eight Flee Tueka, Four-Inch Embroidery,
Princess Baek, 84e (worth II 14.1
a. Sixteen Fine and Sis Wlletueks. Tsn-lnch
Wide Elegant Embroidery, ll.W (worth 11.40 )
DKE8BBUIELDI.
Goodyear slabber Shields.
Empress Rubber Lined.
Gauss slubber Lined.
HtoeEtnett Shields. . . .. ..
ThsSnew White Usnalne Ctadeld Shield for
White Dresses.
PEARL BUTTOXB.
A Fall Stock of White Pearl Battens, IS Hee
te W line, In nvs different qnaltles.
Alse a Large Assortment of Pearl Buttens,
plain aid faney.
Alt colors Ivery Wash Butten, Oat and ball, at
Lewest rrtees.
EXTKA DISCOUNTS TO UBbSSMAKIM
AMDTOTH1AOE0CAM.
K'VjAD rMKriaxuMtm
T ttaVMHMAR a. RRO.
6(i!.CANSMAN&HRO,u8
North Queen St.
Great llreak In Prices of
MENS.', llOVS AND Cllll.imtN'S
CLOTHING
PHICKS ALMOS r CUT IN '1 WO.
In order Utndnne nnr targe stock of Heady
Made Clethleg, we eiler for the next JJ days
Extraerdlrary Bargains.
All of enr Men's Caastmsiti Back Salts, former
prices, as ue, le u i reduced tn as en ' ,0"w
All of our Men's Werated Suits, Corkscrews
tMncwflWA mef Pr,C '" ana,U '
cSanaWtKOTr'1 of Um'' 8
Men's Mohair Ceal and Vest, MS0
Men's s ti ui titer I'anu at hi. ert, 75 ets and II 00.
Children's Knee PanU, ic.
.."Call early, as wn must rednre nnr stock.
Keinniiilisr, they are all new sndrtiMlrable geed ,
all this season's niake, and selling them less
than llargaln Piteei.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
Merchant Tailors.
MANUrACTUKKUS Of
rn'f, Bays god Children's Olethlaf,
8. B. COK. N. QUKKN ORANGE BTS.,
I.ANCASTKU PA.
WThe Cheapest (and Exclusive) Clothing
llnuaflln the City.
H
I(H A alAHTlR
FRUIT JARS
-AT-
CHINA HALL
Masen l'i ult Jun In 1'ints,
ijnaitand Halt (iallen.
We again li.tve the I-iRlitnlnR
FriiltJ.tr, which is the best in the
market.
Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jars, Cem.
meu Tumbler) at the Lewest Pos
sible Prices, Wholesale or Retail
at
in l n ir .1
lightvMuTtin
15 EAST KING STREET
LANIiaSTRH. PA
B
LACK UHRSSS1I.KH.
StaireiL Bres. & Ce.,
26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTEII, PA ,
Are Offering Unheard of Bargains In
Black Dress Silks.
BLACK DRESS Slf.KH, J Inchrs Wide, 73c a
yard t Usual Price, II en.
BLACK DBKSS SILKS, 71 Inches Wide II 10
a vaid : Usual Price, 11.23 And plenty mere
when you come
BU11AU SILKS for Sashes, all Celers, TUc.a
yard.
BLACK CASHMERES
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PKICK1.
Veu couldn't de better thad take a leek at our
Immense assortment of
CREAM DRESS GOODS.
Have you seen our attractive-assortment of
White Dress Goods 7
COKDED PIQUE,
INDIA LINKNS, VICTOBIA LAW'S,
PLAIN AMD C1ICK NAl100K",
And, Oh I what a let et ethsr pretty things we
have.
S1T1NIS AND 8IER80CKBR8.
Our assortment Is the largest In the city and
the Lew Prices will astonish yen.
A Handled and One Pretty Novelties In
Wash Goods
AT THE
BOSTON STORE.
E
NQLBTKEK 8TOUK FARM.
Standard-Bred Stallions In Service.
TOHsI KIMO (IMI)
KeeerO, years, t.47
aaa nauiats us
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