.-'" Uvn' .-. "" --r . ;-, H" V.';u "-"V. -i" -'."A i- - VlrVy," 76 ?' -V :tir y THE LANCASTER PAJXilC IJXTJMmJfiJWUJSK SATUBDAY, MAY 4, 1889. 'T- fcf Y-re sf lhf ZA rP'tWg " J jBTMMHteI MteatSMsatfc, DBIHM """ " i' i a lM(.MlMMr of I la ft NsJUMfM tr - 4 eta Mall L-v M ' -"rrfe wMMIMMP lab f MAT 4, 1IN. 1 CaMTlttU tHW of PkUUJphl b petat eC enuklag by the k firth Mtttteat of chwitte. rkMttortedby the charter dMcJelg'tiiiiiilntrl by him, him heMOM thffer te Mkct KliMrfKevkUd. however, that SoeMaetUhaU be nece m ii Til : Ibi nrmlilriT retaaly.UMt the mayor ihall iniiiint" -'" that body. 1Mb probably that thia publlca- MMOBornHacueBWouia de iVMteettea ecalnet Its arbl- Ahi herein Menu te have EnObiC idea of the BuUltt bill Is te i mayor wltb power ana te ueia Mtbte far its exercise, it is a ikOf anvwrnment': but it Is necea- t;th respoesiblUty shall be tpaeie or property au- ii m aea lust w win cuu be speedy means pre- fsr removing the executive rfsla contact falls te show his flt- r his piece. It Is always necw- I;-HHIXHH1UCI OI ujr uuaiiican iu wrecnUve bead who shall su- ita mnnlnr and be held re- i for its success. But ever blm I of directors, who fail In the their place If they de net r ehanjre a superintendent who (his iaeapaclty for his place. ' well .that the mayor of Phil sb power ; bat It Is necessary sbeald have ability te use It dls- r.'; fairly, and with a single eye folbUefOod. When he removes ids of , departments his reasons .Mt,'M1y be assUrned but they ; be flood : and if they are bad. he lfV llhey de net seem here te be sbew the arbitrariness which i te be known as very charac ter Philadelphia's mayor. He Is I ftuew te strain the charter. He I' a mrialfl Hnrtnr annnlnfMl in a tfefsrt the nomination, under the I had himself approved, was with pttal faculty; who refused te JUs man, and reselved.In effect, i'jrwi across Imperltence In him l te de se. I president of the beard of charities sve agreed with tbcm.as preh- one else will contrive te de; he refused te accede te the request that he resign," off with d,"eriea the executive, "se r White f and he called his sec- i mmAj dictated orders removing I appointing his successor. 1 f bill does uet contain some i against the arbitrary exercise r by an aggressive or nlg-headcd Lift pats the people of Phlladel- ( a bad 'case. Its successful opera- upon its securing a geed i ; and when a bad one l placed (should he provided for oval pv iwit atcpHiicuss VII ) proposed legislative Inquiry into lueter judge White, of Alle ge m auticu vy lus mover, air. ; net tone inspired try the lUjuer iinat ne has offended, but he de- Itfcat it is prompted by a desire te i ugly charges set at rest that against Judge White's In- It appears that bis arbitrary ! w iiccuw appucauis is Incident tending te rake that his Judicial con prejudiced or purchased. declares that if the leaders propose te take no kef the feeling aroused in Alle- unty against Judge White's ad ad ten of justice, itmav ex Dec t te LlUmibUcan majority into a Dem- OM, and the prompting of this inquiry seems te be the belief action needs te be taken from Mbliean aide te preserve the party i-Allegheny. Voters who am t'and find no redress from their are wry likelv te desert I seek new alliances In quarters i inem better protection, cratle party Is In very geed new te receive recruit from abllcans. who knew that their interests are sacrificed by Re- MHwrs, wne are beuud (ten interests and u-hn shown themselves te I l.any axed principles en the or personal liberty, but ready aat with the heresy of nrahibi. r 1U aacridee, if they found any lilt The Democratic record in I T personal Uberty, in protection nuim tn lue people and in of the ODDremlnn nf ' te clear and straightforward. wne nave steed by the Re- party through the fnrm nt Swhen business was imni ,pne was treading wry pen their tees, will have inclination lu these dava burthens are srrleveua ami ' br redress is unheard in the sir friends. The Renubllesn i bad a long lease of rower ivaaia thanks te the nun tJoeksasthoUchitii eml liH Their chance of can-vim ti rfaUisslim. ; Aat Uber ef Lere. t te-day the letter ai.in.1 i age te the major by the city . meu wmen the mavnr i.nu I for pnbllcatlen .tr,.,. rthat the vigilant legal adviser jr pmeipuy aid hi duty in lb mayor that the proposed was unlawful, and m, I aet draw a warrant for it. i that the Grand Am.v should nersiat in it. (this. appropriation aftr 'had been se cWriv taBttSttOS ever councils te have secured ii. however of which both be thoroughly ashamed, asoeiatlen ought uet tee public treasury I lawfuUy granted. Aiaqr pretends te believe JWroprtatieu had been rctttas and N advised the 'it r MtMteril who ai once wrote te the etUM nunti, AHeatewn twin em w Here, and found that no such thing had been ,.- It has bsem teft te the .fJraii Armyjpests IkMhlscitte drvieti dm ,acn4Be 4f ugnsen Heir-Mir 01 eudWsWiMUahet It 1 in stead a disagreeable burthjsavx We de net knew that the attack made upon the elty solicitor at the last session efeennclh, in theintfmatlen that he Issued writs te remove Ileus for the pupese of making 13 attorney fee in the costs, was inspired by grand army malice but it is open te this suspicion, because the allegation turns out, as we apposed it would, te have no substan tial foundation. The city solicitor promptly stated, In a Tetter which we printed yesterday, iuat ne issues writs of revival but as the expiration of the five year term renders them necessary ; ether writs Issued were for the nuroese of collecting the Hens; which it is clearly his right right and duty te de, as his Judgment advises him. Thk Moravian publishes a carefully com piled Ubnlsr statement of contributions for church causes In 1888, excluilve of all con tributions from church funds. All the churches of the Northern district of the American province are named with the number of communicants, The Lancaster church, with 382 members, I credited with contributions amounting te 12,443, of which 11,809 was for local needs. LltlU, with 353 members,has a total of 11,022, of which ftfffO was for local needs. The grand total from all the churches of the district was $02,176, of which 141,008 was for local needs. There were altogether but 0,435 communicants, se that the average contribution seems 10 be at J. 50 te each momber.. ' ' The completion of the Panama canal will cost, according te the prosldent of the American Dredging company, 1200,000,000 In addition te the $250,000,000 already ex pended. He says that the .fallure of the French Is largely owing te the errer of the chief engineer and his fourteen subordi nates in calculating that the sides of the great Culebra cut would stand Arm at a cerWln angle. They did net allow enough alope for the sides of this cut, se the earth came sliding into It until twice as much had te he removed as they had ceuntwl en romevlng. He nays that the Kronen engi neers were stilled by roil tape. Tub Philadelphia nstaterium was for mally openod en Friday, though It was rather cool weather for swimming even in the wanned water of this famous swim ming school. Twenty young women ex perts In the art took the lint plunge, dem onstrating that they were qulte able, If necessary, te save themselves from s watery grave. Perhaps Lancaater will some day begin te get awake te the denirability of an institution of this kind, whero children may learn te swim with raine und wifely. Tub "Philadelphia Inquirer note the prlzes offered te school girls snd heys hy Meists. D. J. McOrann and Israel K. Latidls, of tills city, and remnrka : " These gentlemen are taking held of their end of the educational preblem in a practical manner. Had we mero such spurs te youthful industry we would have mero evidences of youthful skill," ....... Skven years age one William Itodgera wss convicted of burglary In Michigan snd sentenced te a long term of imprisonment at hard labor. Becently a convict confused upon his deathbed that he was the guilty man and the innocence of Hedgors being completely estabt lulled he wns pardoned by the governor. During hU con cen con tluemont in Jail his wife and children have died and his pitiful condition without rela tives, friends or inotiey excited se much sympathy that the Legislature passed a bill giving him 200 for for each of his seven years In Jail. This fl,400 Is net much under the clrcuuiHtancea but in commenting en it tlicjicrmiten Jte publican notes that It oxtnbliehon a prece dent that may preve of great lmpertaui-0 In the future. Ne one can go through our prisons without reflecting hew many are in who should he out and hew many are outside who should be lu, hut the caves are comparatively rare in which innocence after Imprisonment can be prevtxl. When this Is done snd relsasa from punishment fellows It ought te carry with It concnna cencnna concnna tien from the state for the Injury suftercd nt Its hands. Count Carle ur Conn, whose brother, Count Ludovlce Certl, was 'an arbitrator en the Alabama "claims and Italian mlnUter at Washington, has sent hii agent te Amer ica with full power te sell his title for cash. Count Certl Is the descendant of a long Hue of mere or less Illustrious ancestors, who has lesd a very dlsslpsted life and wasted his large fortune lu horse racing. He offended his worthy elder brother by al lowing his name te be used te give stand ing te wildcat business enterprises, and when the brother dled two years age it was found that his vast fortune had been left te the son of his sister, while the preaent count get nothing. Soen after Count Carle Certl lest his llttie remaining all lu the Panama canal crash. The count new offers te soil his title for $30,000 snd an annuity ier me rest or nis nre, amount net stated. He is 54 and living fast. He preM8es te accomplish the tranKfer by adopting the purchaser and entailing his title upon him, a proceeding allowed by the laws of Italy, The title would be hereditary and '.lie ownership undoubted, his agent Insisting that the count by purchase would have admittance te all European courts, a state ment that requires salting. Considering ths way that some Anierlcans abroad bow down te titles, the course of thin wreck of nobility is net surprising, but new that the matter has been given publicity we doubt whether he will And un American feel enough te buy his title. If the Lancaster Inquirer thinks that we were in error in stating that Quay was for Reincehl three years age and against him new, and will oblige us by saying te which end of the statement it objects, we will cheerfully enlighten it further. Why docs net the street committee leek for geed stone adjacent te the city T That thestonesat Engle's quarries are net hard enough is abundantly proved, and it is certainly foolish, while the crustier lias te be moved, te move te another plnce In the same quarry. There is an abund ance of hard stone along the Conestoga within the city ; If the committee wants te prove this, let them get samples, and have their crushing weight tested. Thkre Is much complaint about the manner lu which the court house Is per mitted te be used for different entertain ments. There was a talk some time age of building a new ojtera house lu this cltv.but that will net be needed as long a8 the court house can be obtained for everything It Is said that a number of dates for thu future have secured by different parties. 1 he county does net get a cent for the rent of the building and It kindly furnishes tSi '"Jwuwrt-Uwenly man who think that it is net noeessary te have enter tainments for his benefit. Howe, amity of Murder. " deXBien?fe W '"""" der case en Friday U"r Zed a venliVIUr"r JuUly, fixing theLnaly'a"j.th. HaweJ firmness was unshaken. Hawes wis cused of the murder or his wife at d tS children last fall, and the excitement at the time of the commission of the crime Si .f .rt0VJu,ril!r wul mob attacked the Jail In which ifiwes was confined intei.,1 leg te lynch him. The sheriff Tisse S en the crowd and several lUriET;. killed, including theU ere war ok judek wurae. RfrPutUve Htalrm Attempting trt , Usre mm Impeached ltepresenttireaeergeMilra,.,klf of Al legheny, V a lawyer, snd, son of'Ocerge Shlras, Jf' one'of th best known lawyers In the western part of ths state,1 made some semo seme thing era sensation In the Heuse en Friday with a resolution for an investigation of charges sgainst Judge White, of Allegheny, with a view te his impeachment if the accu sation are frue. This was net the day for resolutions, and an objection prevented Mr. Shlras from having his psper received by the Heuse. He Is. therefore, holding ,lt until Menday1 night. It sets forth that It Is alleged end currently believed hy a large proportion or the citicens of Allegheny that Judge White "has de liberately violated his oath of efllce, and degraded the bench by the nianner and methods pursued In the administration of his efllce In passing upon the applications for license It Is alleged that he has ex hibited extreme favoritism, biss, malice and nreludlce toward raanv of the appli cants, snd hss been arbitrary, Inconsistent and oppressive In the exercise of the dis cretionary powers Invested in the court. It Is charged In the public prints that he has been unduly and improperly Influenced In his decision upon applications for license. It is publicly charged that he has been guilty of many ether acts, tending te Im peach his character, both in his official and firivate life, thereby wholly destroying his utluence and standing In the community and casting reproach and suspicion upon the local J udlcfsry. " The resolution provldea that the speaker of the Heuse appoint a committee of seven members te investigate the allegation, no that cither the accused may be exonerated, or, If the charges he sustained, the com cem com mittre shall se report te the governor, " te the end that he may take such action ns Is requlred by lsw and the constitution." Mr. Shlras ssvs he Is net the accuser, but the accusations and storles are current In his county. "The extent or my rcspen- ..It.tll... f, .h a.,.. (Ilindn. ,! AM, I U'llll the declaration that they exist and en that point 1 am willing te slmre the fullest criti cism, If mistaken. A Judge under almost any circumstances has the public con fidence, and in tlds instance It is re inforced by the fact that many wilt believe that this is a movement en the part of liquor dealers and their friends. Ne liquor dealer, however, was aware of It. My advisers are among the most roputable members or the Pittsburg bar and our most prominent business people. Vetwcen new and Monday" ovenlng, when original resolutions will be In order, the poeplo or Allegheny will have time te consider and weigh the objects and jKisslble beneflts or sucu an investigation, tiioie win de a uar meeting te-morrow afternoon in Pittsburg, and If Chairman Andrews and ether lto lte publlcan leaders are against this resolution, as lam told they are, they hed better have seme regard for Itepublican results In Allogheny county. If the sentiment takes form there that is new exlstcnt, Allegheny county may give 6,000 or 0,000 Democratic majority. Up in ene part or my district It is net safe te wear a Itepublican Ixtngue button any mero." LIUF.llALLY rilAISET). ONK OK TIIF. IIEMT IN THK COUXTIIV. Frem the llel Air, Md., Intelllgcncer. Our esteemed contemporary, the Lancas ter iNTKLLiaisNCKit, appears In an rntire dress of new type, making It ene of the handsomest ns ii is one or the best uows uews papers In the country. It Is conducted with marked ability and Is fearlessly de voted te the dissemination of sound Demo cratic doctrine Success te It, we any. LOOKS VEHV INVniNO. Frem ths Wllketbarre Leader. Tiiat sound Democratic and thoroughly excellent ucwntNiper, and Lancaster Intki, Intki, MeiiNcnn, leeks very Inviting In its new dress which Is a lilting garment for thu na tive brightness that characterizes its sev eral dcJHtrtmcnta. We congratulate our contemporary upon this ovldent sign or prosperity. AN OLD AND VALUED FIURNP. Frem the Venango Spectator. ThO IiANCAMTF.il INTKM.IOKNCKII, alWBV well printed hitherto, has surpassed itself, and new appears ins new suit of type of the latest and nest style. It is ene or the hand somest newspapers in the country and Just as able as It In handsome It has been en our oxchange list for forty years, und is valued us an old friend. Four Melt InJured by an Explosion. A horleus accident occur red nt Ilrldgn water, near Cboster, en l-'rldav. Contractor Devlin, of Philadelphia, hasYer some tlme been working a quarry ut that plnce. Quite a large force or workmen nre employed In the work of quarrying stone. Friday morning a hole had been drilled In rock, and a blast had been prepared by the usual churge of dynamite and black powder. As is the custom, dynainite was first placed lu the hole, black powder next, and the Alse attached and the remainder of the opening was filled with clay. The fuse was ignited, hut the blast did net go off. Patrick Mcltrlde, of Shecmakcrvllle, wns directed te bere out the liole ngulu. se as te apply a new fnse. While engaged at this work the blast suddeulv went off, nnd tens or rock were hurled high Inte the air. The augur which Mcllrlde was working with was carried a distance or nearly threo squares, but, strauge te say, Mcllrlde Cl eaned with but a few burns about the face chlelly, his eyes being injured. About thirty feet away from the opening were a number or men at work several or whom were mere seriously In ured. Lewis Green, colored, a resident or Kdwards street, Seuth Choster. was struck hy a liv ing boulder and received a wound in the side that will likely cause his death. Hy the force of the blew ene of his ribs was broken and the latter pierced the left lung. The pli.Vhlclan attending savs that he can not llve. William Stene and Themas Cellins, of Philadelphia, were among these injured. The former had a feet and the latter a hand badly Injured. Heath of a Prominent Docter. Dr. Mortimer O'Connor, u nrnmlnniit cjtlsen of Hurrlsburg, dled In Paris, en Friday, ofpneuiuoula. Dr. O'Connor was born about 00 years age In Ireland, nnd studied lucdicine under Dr. Jacob)', the celebrated Hootch oculist, nt Glasgow. Im mediately ufter graduating he was ap pointed surgeon In an Kngllsh regiment of the line aniKwent te India, where he served during tiie Sepey mutiny. On ids return te Lnglund he was made surgeon in the Cuuard steamship service between Liver pool and New Yerk. In 1H he was mar ried, in Paris, te Miss Susan li. Haldeman, of Harrlsburg, whom he flint met en thu steamer, und since that year he resided In llarrisburg. Ills wife and seu, Haldeman Merltimer, an r vive him. About ten months age a cancer, similar te that which afflicted Ooneral Grant, do de do velopcd lu Dr. O'Connor's threat the result of excesslve cigarette smoking, and ills huuuiui iiuuuu uecame uau. lu company with his wife and son he spent the past winter In Algeria, but the cllmate did net agree with him and he went te Xlce, and. subsequently, te Paris, accompanied by his physicians. Dr. O'Ceuner was a gentle man of liberal mind and culture, whose friends were legion. wanti:dte ubk mil: knifk. Hew ft "Dying" Weman Was llcstorej by a Qulck-Wlttetl Docter. It was about two o'clock in the morning when James Hannen, a middle-aged man. entered the Hoboken police station and begged that a physician be sent te his residence, 11 Madisen avenue, He said that lis wife had taken " Heugh en Hats." and that she was dying iu great agony, lie sergeant In charge sent for bCltv I hyslulau bimen, who at once went with Hannen te where the kupiKised dvlnir woman was. The doctor found the woman Llnn' H?t7.I"B "I'ljnrently from coiivul ceiivul coiivul slens. He then, looked for the "ijoIseii" and found a package of teeth powder. JScar by was a glass ajiilalning part or the L,Vr.v "r?"01? ,B0 'clnalentbit the pretty, fair-halred young woman was ft'Sr,IVfc',.uudl,Ia b,em voice exclalme.1: lhis stomach numii Is useless In such a 'ouscaseasthU I'll have te cut her The doctor had hardly spoken the last "My 0el ! doctor, don't de that, I have net taken jkjIseu at all. I enlv took tee h powder and water, and I did It te frightw Jjy hIu"V,alia' w,' ws Jealous and ni-glect' f??ihUlV?".a Jv.,'HHl aw"' hu tears and while Dr. Simen left, thoroughly wearv of his early morning's work. ' Gurlltz Found Guilty. or mSJiS erni,A,Ma" ,hJVy ' 'rial m Jletvlu C. Garlltz, accusal of wlf.. .....- ,1. V.T.T' SWUM . ..,,UuWi ui who inur- u I vV,'U,?y.,"iHh.,.V.reBht ln verdict or eugnt in -aver i flrst degree. - - u uiu nrsi , TftaOnlaattait, Alefta4lnaktaarberet ksrserave hlmsnaorceflte,BMSt,sMl bread aadlmt ter.wBleh beset era rn,t ats tasst.. A wnsat arunssX, hewsrw, hs-rsissi W seeMattyat , a,; sfittMag ofwesa rssasriMa wnkkM aMtMn k4s heart Ul fcC hat a HMtsssH fsMaWjM ptrftttfy Happy," t . - ,- orceursshsgetMwsaH. y-"-- Ttatnati nature U always- taektttf something. Ortentlmes It were better off without IU wishes, yet It Is ualversstly eeaes4ea that ne perma nent enjoyment can be bad without the saver of health, which keeps geed cheer fresh and prewnrs and sweetens lite ter the future. The great, ruddy farmer pines because he baa net wen fame or pexltlOn. The famous man longs for the lusty health of the sturdy farmer. The grain of salt Is wanting. new te secure ana retain us saver of health In the mldit of this rushing, nervous, over worked generation Is a problem worthy of our closest attention. It cannot be done with stimulants, which bat spur en the' overworked nerves te fresh efforts, only te leave them mere Jaded and shattered. Ner with narcotics, which temporarily seethe, but te create an unnatural appetite, the terrors of which a De Qulncy hss se graphically portrayed. It may be asked, what It the cause of this extreme nervousness! lack of appetite, lung trouble, deficient heart action, falling cye-slght, apeplectics! tendency, etc, We reply, poisoned bleed, caused by diseased kidneys, and the troubles indicated are, after all, but symptoms of advanced Kidney Disease, which Is hat an an ether name for Brlght's Disease. Unless reme died there will be a complete breaking down of the great bleed purifying organs, the kidneys, and they will be excreted, plece-ineal, through the urine. New, In the spring of the year, owing te the extra work which has bern put upon the Kidneys and Liver, through a meat diet dur ing the winter mebtlis, these symptoms are mere pronounced, and the danger te the pa tient correspondingly Increased. It Is therefore Imperative that the poisoned bleed be eradi cated, and that the Kidneys be put In complete health, which can be speedily and effectually accomplished by the use of Warner's Hafe Cure a tried and proved specific In hundreds of thousands of cases, 'Pursuing the path we have marked .out you will possess the salt of content, without which life's banquet is " flat, atale and unprofitable. " Frem Itlchraend. Va. I sell a great deal of Dr. null's Cough Hyrnp and flud lURl u gives better satisfaction than anr ether Ceuih Hyrup. I. WILSON MOSKLY, Druggist "Once upon a midnight dreary," when I tossed se sad and weary, upon my bed half mad with isiln a friend beuvhl me a bottle of Halva Halva tlen Oil. It cured me. I needed this and " noth ing mere." SUiintettB. SEI.IOIOUH HERVICE8 WILL BE HELD In the following churches en Hunday, In morning at 10:30, In the eventngat 7:45. Hun day school at 1:45 P. m. When the hour Is dif ferent It Is especially noted : CHUlicn or Oee Cerner of Prince and Or ange. Prayer meeting at 6 p. m. Olivkt IIaitist Ciii'itcii-East Vine near Duke utrect Communion at the close of morn ing services. M First UAPTiST.-rtev. Walter P. King. Hun day school at 2 p. m. PnCSllYTEIIIAN MKMORIAL ClIDRCII-BeUttl Queen street, Themas Thompson, pastor. First UiereRMKD. Ilev. J. M. TlUcI, D. D., pastor. Kvanerlical Ciiuiicn. Ilov. B.D. Albright, pastor. Hunday school nt 2 p. in. United Urcthrbm in Christ, Cevxmant. Ilev. K. L. Hushes, pastor. 1'ralse meeting at &: p. m. I'uehiittxriak. Ilov. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D pastor. Trinxtt Lutheran. rtev. C. L. Fry, pastor. Hystemstlc beneficence day. Ht. Htkfiien's Cellece Chapel. liaccnlau reate sernicn by Ilev. E. V. Qerhart, D, D. Ht. Paul's IHcrenx kd Ilev. J. W. Uemlnger, pastor. Heng service at 6:45 p. m. Address by Itev.Mtahr.il. D. Christ Lutheran rtev. E. I Heed, pastor. Ht, Jehn's LirriiERAN-ltev. 11. V. Allenum, D. D.. Paster. Hutulav achoel 'nt Oetwald Mv. innrlal Mission at 2 p. in. Moravian J. Max Hark, D, D., pastor. 2 p, m., Huuday school. ' Western M. E. Churcii.-Rcv. K. W. Ilurke, pastor. Evening sermon by Ilev. Mr. Neachre. Christian endeavor meeting at 0:30. lUreRMRn ht. Luke's Marietta avenue, Rev. Win. F. Llchlller, pastor. Sunday school ut 2 p. in. Hervlce In the German language at 5:D0 p. m., Prof. It. C. Hebeldu. officiating, Ouacx Lutheran. licv. C.E. Houpt, uaster. Paster's morning Bible class at 9.15. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Paster's adult class at 4 p. in. First M. E. Church-Ilev. 8. M. Vernen, I). D., pastor. Class meetings at 9 a. in. Commu nion In the morning. Ht. Paul's M. E. CilUKCil-Rev. E. C. Yerkes, pastor. 9 a. in., class. Y. M. C. A. ten. m. Consecration meeting i SM Yeung Men's meeting addressed by Prof. II. F, Hhbub. Stem SMJcHiertncnt. s HIIIT MAiNUFACTUllEIW TROUT & SHANK, Mlilrt Manufacturers and Q6nt's Outfitters, 140 North Queen HtrecU Best unlauudrled shirt lu the city for price. 37H and U) cents, laundrlcd 50 and 75cents. Our own make, handwerked buttonholes, unluun drled 75 cents, laundrlcd 11.00. Made toerdor l.00 te .0O. Flannel HhlrtW cunts te B.WH Made te order from fi28 te $3.W. Thoroughly shrunk. marVM-lydlt N TOTICE. Oeo. W. Hull, Chris. A. Lechsr, J. It. Kauinnsn, ll.N.Huyder, t'has. J. Hhulmyer. II. B. Cochran, I A. A. Hubley, J. F. Ixmg'j, Hen K. B. Ilerr, D. 11. llBlt.hu, H. B. Mct'leery, Are Ilocemmendlug and Helling Wild Flower Bequet Toilet Seap. IJINCILTHEE HTOCIC FAHM-HEAHON OF U issv. STORM KING, (2101) 2:S4J, Will make a short Spring season during April, ami III net be returned te thu stud uufllJuue unless nthcrwlHO auneuueed. Teruu: ke a urine the Spring seanen for a foal. ENVOY, 7RKKCII COACH STALLION, Foaled April 1, 1M5; Imported 1888 j brel by M. Hcmeusau of Vlervllle. department of Calva Calva eos; get by the Freuclt Ueverumeat Hulllen Phary; dam Bljeii by Qu'eu Pensez Veus, out of a daughter of Jaruac. Envey Is an exceed ingly handsome and stylish large brown horse, with fine action. ' Terms: 2 for a foal. , . ... DAN'LO. ENOLE, npl-2mdcxlIU2uiw Marietta, l'sun'a. cu AHKE'H HEADACHE TEA. Free! Free! A Ticket te Bariuim A Bailey's Shows will be KUen free te all purchawrsofeue (111 dollar s worth of GROCERIES A Nil ONE POUND OP Clarke's Celebrated Headache Tea, (SUC1A1LS KXOKPTKI),) Or will give fifty cents ten ardt paying your fare f?. li'.l!iu''tr,r "".'l reu"'. or both, providing you ii v .' i'.!."ie Hl,.vr B1'uut. We de this slm ply te Introduce this Finest Brand of Tea. (Ne Extra Charge ferthelVs,) And as It Weiirusual cuitem lenUeOna Hun- ll0Iu,,,.l'0,,l'li'avedecldeillngUe the public K",,c,',,rn,,avlctyanerreriiBereiiualed. e humbug, but a genuine tiller. WHOLESALE ANI1 HCTAIL Tea and Coffee Stere, l AND 14 HOUTH QUEEN HT. -Telephone und Free Delivery. als-M,Tu,P,ii)lw - KJtJJJ Inth te inch dlameter,fer ;.r,ev.i.i , "! .""" w.euniy neusein the i'.,y ? !' " P'Pe culling machine' cutting up te ?n',,,C;l,Vmetvr' ut J0"N UEsri4. SO Eat f ul" teu street. SAMUEL CLARKE'S inx-iru istnmsvltr'. rgHAlttHWA, , May g, tjsj. t Ne break in the rccmen of Black Drpik Stuffs. Cemr ing, coming, going, geinfc aM' the time. -J Take Grenadines. We don't knew their match for variety. Twisted silk, open mesh silk, silk with satin stripe ( te 4 inches), silk figured, ana some of them in half a dozen styles. Then there is a range of open mesh Silk-and-wool Grenadines. And everyone of our Grena dines is put together te stay. Yeu dpn't want Grenadine that slips ier a naraisn touch. Northwest of centre. An all-wool Light Overcoat for as little as $8 ; Oxford gray, silk-faced, $9 up. Raw weather isn't done with yet. Plenty of the wide wale things. All-wool Ceat and Vest begins at $10 ; better grades $12, $15, $18, $20. Made Well, trimmed right ; our word for the wear. We knew of nothing in town at $15 se geed for quality, style ana make as our $12 rancy Cassimere Suits. Newest styles in Plaid Suits, sack and Cutaway, $15, $18, and $20. Plenty of room for Big and Little Beys Clethinr : elentv of light ; plenty te see. Hand some variety Norfolk and Plaited Suits at $5 ; ether grades te $10. A real geed Suit for $3.50. Big Bey prices begin at $6.50, Thirteenth and Market streets. Your favorite Corset is here or maybe a better one at the price. Meceud fleer, with Muslin Underwear. It isn't an ebb and flew Um brella stock thick te-day and thin ito-merrow. All the year round it is full of just the kinds you are wanting. There are always spots in it where your money does un-looked-for buy ing. Loek at these : Gleria, natural sticks, $1.75 for 26 inch, $2 for 28-inch. A month or se age the same kinds were $2 and $2.50. Chestnut street side, west of Main Aisle. There are a hundred things that help te make trade lively at the Men's Furnishings Coun ters some at the Chestnut, some at the Market street side. We held up three : (1) The 15c Suspenders, plain and fancy stripes, geed webbing. Werth a quarter of anybody s money. (2) New patterns in Four-in-hands. English twills. Grounds of white and dark blue, 50c. (3) Men's Cotten Half Hese. Meck ribbed ; tans and slates, 25c. Uncommonly geed for the price. Middle Market and CheJtmit street entrance. Hew de we keep such an easy lead in Beys' Shirt Waists? By deserving it. Cheviot Waist or Blouse, flOe Flannel Wrist or Blouse, tl Percale Waist, 60c Chestnut street slde, west of Main Atale. We have sorted out every thing in Colored Cashmere and Fren6h Chudda Shawls that is at all mussed or tumbled and made the prices half 50c te $2. $4.50 Silk-and-wool Wrap ping Shawls at $2.50. $4 .Fancy Weel Shawls, $2. Hccend fleer, Juniper street side. Deuble thick finger tips give about double life te Silk Gloves. Happy thought. 75c, 1.00, and 1.25. Chestnut .treet side, wet of Main Aisle. Half a hundred sorts of Travelers' Inkstands safe any side up go te half and less. Se de some slew shapes in Glass Inkstands and Paper weights. Juniper nnd Market streets corner. The biggest nuisance of a big, deep Trunk is the plague of getting at the things in the bottom of it. If a man paws about en such a mission then there is misery. What would you think of a Trunk, a deep Trunk, that had no un-get-at-able depths ? We have it, the "holding I runk. Twe years age it first came in sight un tested. It's been tried. Fills the bill. The old style Bureau Trunk, with drawers and a front that let down, was the first step. But there are no drawers te pull, no trays te drag out. Turn the top back (a child could de it) and the whole inside of .the Trunk takes the form of a four-step terrace. Everything is within easy reach. A wonderfully strong Trunk withal. 'Solid basswood and all the corners riveted. no Inch, KIM 34 Huh, f.'IO 32 Inch, re.00 30 Inch, ftM.00 A lower grade starts at 1 7.00. You'll find these Felding Trunks nowhere else in Phila delphia. Other sorts of Trunks Steamer, Basket, Saratoga, what net, in all needed sizes. Wlnmkr,m, Pas the f prices, you,, knew they're; nfhtf , Steamer Chairs, 1.85, $2.50 475 free en beard in" New Yerk. - Hassment, northwest of centre, Jehn Wanamaker. JMw fcertttHtnt. -n H KINITHHU Parler Furniture! We are Headquarter for Parler Furniture at All Prices. see etm- Window Display Te-day, Made In Our Own Workshops. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen St HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. -1AHPKTCI.KANINU. Spring Heuse-Cleaning Season. De you knew we can take a geed deal of the troublesome work en your hands T Hewt By giving us your order. We call for your Carpets, tuke them un, clean and renovnte thorn, give them a thorough siring, return thorn and relay them all same day, If desired (rain or sunshine. If you prefer we can keep tliem for you until fall and relay theni then. AU this at Little Cost. New Machinery and Better Werk than Ever. A trial solicited. We positively guarantee no injury te your Carpets. A visit te the works will convince you you nre welcome te come. J. B. Martin & Ce., H. S. Shirk & Sens, H. L. Shenk, (Eastern Market.) -WORK8 CHRISTIAN AND WOODWARD STREETS. Kf Freights paid one way en Carpets out of city. w ATT & MTAND. NEW -AT TIIF- New Yerk Stere. New dreys. Tans and flrren Hhsdes lu 3H-lneli CilercJ Cu'dimeres at -c n yard. Weel Cnshiiirre Henriettas, Id Inches Wide, 3c tt yiml. All-Weel yard. Henrietta, 4U Inrhei wide, 60c a Finest Cashmere Henriettas In Pearl, Light, Medium and Durk Orey, Llsard Green, Couch-' man's Drab, Light, Medium and Dark Old Itee, Ac, 40 Inches wide, 7Se aud I'.OO a yard. All-Weel Hultlngs, yard wide, 25c; worth mc. Fifty-four Inch Weel Huttings, yard and a hair wide, !c a yard. All-Weel FlAnnel Hultlnga, SO Inches wide, L.1K111 tveigiu, Muring nmtues, we; never i tutu lied for less than We. Twsuty-Inch Ores drain Rhaden, itiy.c, worth f l.OU. Dress Hllks, New Hummer Foulard Milks, choice designs and colorings, '! Inches wide, GOe uud tr.'VSe ; regu larly sold at Tic and tl.00. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET. - Queen Fashion Hheet for May, Free, rar l)n-Mimktrr, 'J)c; Mall, V5e. 11a- Mv KllH 4 HATHFON. Mere than we hare Hpac. te Tell of Here I Men's Suits RF.ADY-MADP, 810, 8U', 13, 111, I5, lfl, ilA, r-'O tt 2i Ei err One a Decided Durgsln, Kvery Cut the Latest, and Ecry Pattern th.Neweit. CALL ON US And see what we can give J ou In all kinds of Deslruhle HulU. Yeu ured net luesl much money these times. Big Values at Small Prires-and we have them, tee. Ne one disputes thut fact utter they have puld u a visit. Spring Dress Goods Assortment Plenty ! MYERS 6 RATHFON, Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East KingStreet, LANCASTER, FENN'A. !RtrltrtC0t. (NO QUADRtr- rinws at lae an Freasen are aiajsj&ii TaOOffOlllCAI, Hi bar the Armlger WILL malt i umu any Set. Fer ur$4&2!& -- A FIBST-CLAA8 OIL BTOVJB.MAT M7aV .a priwyuu. out wb nnTO iw a I IBS as a Duraer, tS ii' RKILLY BROS, RAffiLt Z Next deer te theFteflle,ia aU&l&H! -IITE HAVE ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHIMU TV In FUhlns Tackle Uist Uie sseat fhstldl eus fisherman can sWtrs. .... KKILLY BrtOS. tt KAtfB, gWestdoertothcPostoilcs. ' niajajtimt TUDICIOUM HUYERH PRONOUNCE THE (J Pennsylvania Lawn Mewereaslestruuulng and best grass cutter In the market. .., ltKILLY BHOtt. A RAUB. Next deer te the ltsuefflee. al!D,CTna4 HE KEYOTONB'EUO BEATER WILL best esc In one-half a minute se that you can eat them with a knife. With the lane sire reu can also chum Ice Cream and knead bread. Fer sale at ltKILLY BROH, A RAUB. , Next deer te the Postefflee. eLl,30,27mt FOR AMERICAN SIGHT FEED CYLINDER Lubricators, alas Oil Cups for Bearings, you can get them at JOHN REST'S, Ml East Fulton street. ' mS-tfd I OR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN- Q alnes, from 2 te w horse-power, and cal Engines from H te 40 horse-power, ye nd them at JOHN UEar8, m East F ana ver- you win find street. , rnimn mJ-tfd ORCA8TINOB,IRON OR URAtW, LIOIIT JJ ei BEST, w uwit, auuri noiieo, go uj junn am iwt r uttvn Birri. nu-uu PI Burtl ARRY IN STOCK-BEST CHARCOAL, Hltnimrre1 rtnr Iren. TViiihliIIftnjil Imn. wuiwu twivn atxjtit nneuit nut miiu um Dllnn, Dlul Uhiu Tkb. tl d a . Vf . Is a nfeniAhta tl ta YeiAM tilAlfe aTa ab1 .-hla uwiici iiuiiiaicciOiicvv iruu j-u w i,. it, itl JOHN BESTS, SB East Fulton streeL mZ-tfd RTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and Blue liiun IlillUI. Illy u MlHai ... pne eea reasonable, at JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street. nw-ua T" IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP L Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Blt Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get them, or seud your order by mall lau, te junn BEST, 333 East Fulton street nu-uu DUMPS, BOILERS, MININO. CENTRIFU. X gal and steam Pumps, I and Steam Pumps, of any capacity, at JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton street. uuu JNJECTOR3, RUE LITTLE GIANT. HAN cock Inspiraters aud Electors, Eberman illcr Feeder, Penberthy Inspector, American Beiler Feeder, Penberthy Inspector. Amer Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN BESTS. xtt East Fulton street. m2-tfd J3 figures, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. mi-tfd rTlANKS FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR GAS, .. ei tiny niiHpe or capacity, ai inir prices. te JOHN BEST, S33 East Fulton street nv i2Ud T3ADIA byJOH ADIAT0R9, OF ANY "MAKE OR iDE- cun ee inrnisnea nireosenaoie ngurcs. nun, m. kasi r uiien sireeL inz-ua T7IOR PULLEYS, 8HAFTIN0, COLLARS, Ij Hanger. Clump Bexes, Couplings, etc, gq te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. ' inZ-tfd TJIOR BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS, JJ Square and Hexagon Nuts, these goods In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street. mZ-tfd TTIOn BOILER TUBE BRUSHES. STILLSON PlpeWrenchesjl'Ipeand Menkey Wrenches combined. Files. uu can nns, etc, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. m2-tfd T-IOLD BRONZE. LIQUIDS AND RIZINn IT for steam work, at JOHN BESTS, SB East ruuu ilten street. mZ-tfd GENCY FOR CALLAHAN A CO'S CE- J. mi bulk It ment te take the place or Red Icad. In It makes five times the nuantttv of red lead and Is far superior In making steam Joints; packing man and hand hole plates en boilers, Ac, &c. Price 20 cents per pound at JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton street. mZ-tfd F Wee IOR 8TEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW Pressure. Water Gnuirefl. GnnvA Cnclra. reed Wheels or Welshtcd. Glaus Tubes. Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cyllnder Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. m2-tfd TF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTABLE 1 Engine and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as the following prices shew: 0 horse-power, SITS; Ii horse-power, $523; lOhorse-power, JfiTO; 15 horse power, 1875; 3) horse-power, J1.175, call at JOHN BESTS. 3.0 East Fulton street mZ-tfd CJAW MILLfl, BARK MILLS, COB MILLS. gj Leather Rellers, Tan Packers, Triple Herse Powers, Milling and Mining Machinery, at JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street, mitrd TfTIOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH X: pluln nnd reducing, up te C-lnch diameter, Malleable Fittings, Flanges, Flange Unions, Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Supports, Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN BESTS, 3J3 East Fulton street m2-tfd -ITrHO KNOWS? V Who knows what n day may bring forth T Well, we don't, nnd se we may us well be pre- pared for It. It mnv be ft troed iiltuntlnii te tint young lady ur gentleman properly quallfled te - ... .1 " . :. -- --- uti tu This of course Implies a Thorough Course of Instruction at some Institution that has uni formly given satisfaction for the past eight years. The LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE does net held out cheaper rates as inducements te enter, but a course or training net excelled by any. Terms liberal. H. O. WEIDLER, Principal. TTERR'S BOOK STORE. BLANK-BOOKS. Flat Opening. The new Patent Flat Open ing Hlank Boek is the best book made ler mercantile busi ness. Ne break is possible. A combined lock stitch en every section. Ne glue needed. They wear and wear and never wear out. See for yourself. Same price as the common blank books. L. B. "iHERR'S BOOK STORE, 53 North Queen Street. auglS-lyd T HE PRIMARIES AHE OVER I THK REPUBLICAN BATTLE HAS BEEN FOUGHT I And new let nil men "lie down In peace to gether," for there Is nothing In the world te pre vent the defeated as well as the victorious from eating the sweet, delicious bread that Is pro duced by using LEVAN'S FLOUR! We de net say this flour Is a cure for Dysri sla, but we de bellee fewer poeplo would be afflicted with that dread intense ir they used this article. TRY IT. Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. d3-lyd OTEAM. Ve desire te call the attention of consumers of Hleum Goods and Engineers' Supplies, te our largeand varied sleck of Pipes, ne. Cocks, Malleable und Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos, Vulrabesten and Csudurhtu, bhcet. Piston and Vale Packings; Scotch and Red Line Reflect ing Gauge Glasses, Steam Radiators and Steam Heating Apparatus; Set and .Cap Screws, and lu fact almost everything required by steam users, and all of which we otter ut prices w hU h we guarantee te be leer than these of any ether dealer In this Mclnltv. We have positively the largest stork, and be ing connected wun me .Telephone Exchange, ere prepared te receh e and fill all orders In fhu shortest possible time. When lu want of anr thine In our Hue. cull en us fur iirlmmiiri u will convince you of our ability and willing ness te save you Meney, Delay and Vexation. uur lactenes ier lurmsning Engines, Hellers, Shafting, Pullers. Hangers, Special Machinery, Plumbers' and Gas Fitters' Toels, Patterns, Medels, nnd Iren and Brass Castings, and for the prompt repair of till kind or machinery are unexcelled In Lancaster, and we respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Central Machine Works, 1S1 A-136 NORTH CHRISTIAN STREET, Lancaster, Pa. Geed Werk, Reasonable Charges, Prompt ness. Telephone connection. d3-tfdR ., ' gnfiysffte SircHELT5 J,wllwT(rrtniat lfmmttarFtMa hiift 1 ! w nCTMOMMI r-i"T2 atm. U ' 't-" ' iU-i?- -J3- ;.
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