Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 08, 1889, Image 2

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TttE LANCASTER BAllY lKfiLli6iiNCJEll WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1880.
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BTK1NMAN FOLTZ, Brttlerx. '
CtARK,nrtIIliW. ,
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1 ,ULTI,IKTELUOKNCKn.-l,ubllIlrrt
' day In the 3 car, inu Binina-. Hr cit
rCftrrien la thirdly and surrounding
rMsttettCMtxaTm-k. Br mall live dot det
tyerln advance; aUK month,
UY INTELMOENCER-Oncrtnllnr and
t rents a year, In advance.
T00B9CRlHERH-llmllty theck
fpmHtitHist order, and where neither of
lean M procured send in n reguusrea
i at the Iwtefllec, a second cl mall
- matter.
1 AbDMns, TBS IKTELUaSKCU.
I TO LancaMcr, 1'.1.
PA., MAY 8, 1889.
ft BUmIuuu fAl tj.lnu
i Pennsylvania rnllreml announces
of uve per cent, en its rates
KfMftht te the consumers nleng it
fcntsJtlng Us rate from tnci'ieariieiu
ite Philadelphia?:: per gross ion,
;,te Lancaster $1.71. The hnul te
elpbla Is two hundred and ilfiy
and te tancastcr ene lnmdivu
t eighty. The charge, it will lw neon,
Itiearlyaccut a ten per mlle te Lan
der and eight-tenths or a rent te run-
Iphia, which Is mere than the average
bb the company reports that It receives
It all classes of ItH freight, nHhougheeal
1 raw material which W supposed te
carried t the 'very lowest
ateef-frcighU l ettglit te be a reveln-
a 10 IU06O wiie govern me mnie 111
name of the people, te find that Its
eple are charged mere for enrry-
! coal from tue mines in tu stnte te
border, than the average rate of
fight that the company says It receives
! all the classes of goedn that It trans
its. If the governors of renniylvnnla
1 net the creatures of tin corrtern-
M HUcn a discovery Mount uring 1110
ilread efllcers te their knees with ex-
nnllen and apology and premise of
rferm. Hut the people of Pennsylvania
rlU get no nsslitance from governor or
jslaturein tltelrefrert teteeure freight
1 as low a the people of ether states
S;Fer It is clear that the eeple of oilier
ates get lower rates than they de. Hew
! can the article that Is carried for the
eple of Pennsylvania cheaper than
my, ether article, yet cost them mere for
rnage man tne average cost or an tue
nmedltles carried by the railroad V
JThis coal carrying business affords an
iplanatlen of the way the rall-
M de business and shown hew
consumers of the state are
The competition between the
1 producing sections compels the
llreadi of the stale te carry coal te
s water, fershipmenl te places outside
) atate, at prices that they arc tmwlll-
te make te Pennsylvania places,
rhere the sharp comM)tltien does net
(1st or is controlled by agreement ; and
Fensequently they ha e Isildly auneuncd
rate for carriage te Philadelphia
shipment Micro that is 1ms some
Irty cents, we believe than the rate
the Philadelphia consumer. The
elation of soft coal shippers that has
evailcd for several years kept this rate
rlth some fixedness, but this year
scramble for business has broken
;the aasoclatien, and the contracts
It have been made for the delivery
f coal te New England ports show that
carrying rate te Philadelphia has
tn below J1.50 per ten, and doubtless
price will fall as low as $l.li In the
paW 'in'. . .... .
Ibit te get tliTjaiititfss. nils
leeal is taken pawt tIMsV'""-M
Ren the line of the rallreatL '
Ejxew ingianu eusiemcrs, who uu.-j
Ktbtw brought as chwe te tlie Pennsyl-
nla mines as tlie I'cnim 1 vanla people;
bjastaathe prattle farmer is brought as
f close te the Pennsylvania soajiert as tlie
'.Lancaster county fanner. Competition
Ijlecs it. The Pennsylvania coal, close
in position te the 1'enusyivatila factory,
1 no closer In truth than outside factor-
Elea, because the coal of Mainland and
lyirginla is carried down te thesealieaid
ite comiwte for New Vcnk and Xcw
Qgland trade, and cenns-Is the Penn-
rlvauia c.tnler te make his piiccs te
lit.
sSuchaBtate of things If continued will
rifcutup Pennsylvania faeloiies; but It
jwmuet ee continued wnen the people of
be state nwaku te the wreiur. They
ive the remedy lu their hands. They
I but tocheose a Lglslatuix' jdeilged
lie enact a law that will put
cia Jail the railroad eillccrs who
large mete for the same amount
f service te Peuns) lvnnl pcople than
ey cnarge te tne people of ether
Pfeglens.
The acknowledged late of bituminous
i for shipment at Philadelphia, less
han the rate te the Philadelphia uer.
Phouldef itfcclf put In Jail all the men
K who malic It; atidthU no one can doubt.
Rfii canuei ue ucienneii ; w a iiare-laced
Pct of robbery.
l& The Pennsylvania miliead Isuotmetv
IDIllHl. Ilinn imi ntlK ii.nl.nl.l.. .... 1..
Ia fnet 4li.il W lj il. 1 11.... ...:...
& vv utui it it ihu jciiiiiug l-jinici
$m bituminous coal te Phlladel-
ahla. There are but two linns
mho send coal te Philadelphia fiem
Itbe Clearfield region lu uy (man
ftlty, for shipment. Tliey are tlie iler-
IjWina-Wiiitc company andJehn C Scott
rbens. In the delicate business that it
nn.ml I.. !, ll.wl m. -.,
1 connect with as few people a, ne.tt)
-i,b. v .... ....1. I'imiin jyi7;
b!eand this may lx? the reason that only
Liwe jirmij aie able te make satl-
Dry shipping urraugemenU in the
ktter of coal.
It is net necessary te upese that the
officers are lnterv?ud ludixi-
IJjr in the operations of these fit ms te
tint for the favor they get ; but cer-
nly great discretion is confided te
as they mem te le able
K.fce lute the market ami take
contracts for coal for suii-
nt at the best price that they can
je one has such privilege with the
nleng tlie Hue of the railroad :
H$lch in expected te alng seuks of
inkigivlug everu ten cent slice cut oil'
1 the fat rate.
The General and Hie Admiral.
General Puller and Admiral Perter
i uoueuesH nappy in i?ing uble te cn-
i two attention of the nubile, and le
ad them that they are still uineinr
. Jiutler Is never happy unless he
liti the newspaiieiv, where he has
been for some time, it is inlher
fatuir that he rakes ever new. but
(dull time for news and an opner-
meitient te get space In the news-
er, itis fire en Perter has served
MMaitecthe imblln ami te eimine the
iral apiiarcntly, though he is prub-
f net half AserenH us he pretemls te be.
wwitiuegtloiiliuttbatljetuoftlieM)
ibtable warriors are fend of iltFlitiiit?
i battles ever again and of telling big
tomaguifytheirlmnertani. lleth
iWallt a goeJ deal ou the turkey cock
uu Are inciiiKHt te swell inert and
tu jin fly puwanl. It U a
iMUt, ThKwvkofperJ
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te'n-,'n.viTr.'M--i.rj ;
of the like build, and generally they have
a geed deal less bottom than tlita pWr
of ancient higtnrlitat), Wb of whom arc
gewl nien In their Srayjlietiiu tUirlcet
iwkits'wnV net be' In Mie Mstlttari war.
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Buller'never had ah1 reputation as n
soldier te speak of, nor Mijrtvducatlen In
the art of war; but Terter has had much
of both.
The admiral has always liecn a lively
fellow and doubtless did run down the
river with his ahlps, as Iltttlersayg, but
nobody will Buppesc that he ran away.
It was probably a masterly retreat In his
judgment, te return tengiitntnumr uuj .
It Is said nt tlie Brooklyn nsvyynnl that
llm rteel cruise, Clileafrn, Bosten, Atlanta
and Yqrktewn are te be Mteil out as a flying
fcjtimlrenand wntena cruise around the
world under renimaiid of Commedore
Walker, nl proent rlilcf of tlie hurpati of
navigation. The oflleers are very anxious
1,1 oeoiirn American seamen te man the
ships, as tlie large proportion of foreignera
Were the mast is felt te be a serious evil.
Tills ertiiM m 111 giv 0 a splendid opiertnnlty
for rontinueus licet drill, and as we liave
been repronenlod abroad by anelent oedon
ships naval men are pleased with tlie idea
et creating a sensation by sailing Inte
foreign ports with four line modern ships
of w ar under the American ling.
Fnrhapa, however, tills expedition will
de 111010 geed te our prlile tlmn In any
Mlier ay.as tlie alilr may be sadly needed
whero they de net lmpien te be, and our
dofenseless coasts will contlnue defenseless
In their absence, Twe years Istliotime
set for tlie cruise and we trust that they
will be yens of peace.
J. n. Hiika In Seiftiqa gives tlie fellow lug
account of the laying of a brick slicctpo slicctpe slicctpo
inent which he claims Is much superior
and far cheaper tlmn a pat ciupnt of granite
blnekM. " Tlie foundation being brought te
tho'prepor grado.there Is spread ever it six
Inches or gravel or sand, which Is struck
ofl'wlthabeard gauge fitted for tlie grade
of tlie street. A ceurse or brlrk Is thou
laid en tlie fiat surfaces, running length
wise tlie street. It Is net necessary tl,nl
this course should 1)0 as hard as the upper
course, being only a foundation for the
brick that w ill receive the near. Over tills
an Inch ofseroonod sand Is spread, gauged,
and properly smoothed oil". The top ceurse
Is laid with the bricks en thelr edges,
lengthwise across the street. Care Is taken
te break Joints In I with courses. The w hole
is covered w Ith an Inch of screened sand,
w hlch Is sw opt Inte the ere Icpx. A Iter this
Is dene, a roller weighing lite or six tens
Is passed e er the pavement se oral times,
irthe street Is properly rolled, It will be
as smooth as wooden istteuient, and al
most as noiseless."
As water weakens brick, Mr. Mica says
the street should be well drained. "Tlie
upper com se should be tery hard. The
brick should be vltrjfied. In Decatur, Il
linois, are whele Meck a paved with brick
as smooth as glass and ns hard as tllut, and
no brick of that description shows any sign
or wear. The wear comes en the object
passing ever the bricks, which are harder
than steel, Ter n fila will nut scratch them :
lit liict.when lueken open, they resemble
Hint.
'Horses de lint slip or full en brick p.n o e
nipnts as they de en gninlte Mm'ks, owing
te the small surface between the seams.
Anether adtantiige Ks-eHsed by drilled
brick Is that they w 111 net soak water. If
water anil fiest are kept out of brick, they
are abneHt liideslructllilu. The best ja e
ment In Decatur cost fiem Jil.'ii te f l.H) ier
yanl."
Mr. Hheaeveiiuigea that country toads
may be paved with brick, as, if properly
latii, lliey would hiHt for at least fifty years
with tery little rcpali, would de away with
read tuxes and would alwaya lie passable
In the weist weather. " Per a toad aved
fifteen fiH't wide, with two courses of In lck,
at the pilces of material and labor gUen
the cost would be about ten thousand
dollars per mile." He Is evidently an ex
tremist en brick leads, hut his claims seem
worth the attention of builders of city
stiWti..,
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AuriniiAi.coiii.eU!i."',u,,,,,",'"1""0',
and an English liidustilal JU.' 'cWal
the beans closely rcMiiiihle m natural
ones, but cm he distinguished by the fact
that they sink lu ether whlle leal eetfee
tleats. The account says nothing of the
flat or or sticnglli, but buint meal Is the
chief eenstltueut. Heme ywtra age an aitl
filial egg factory was grately deserllssl
and this may be a hoax of the same kind.
1MCHSONAI..
Cei'.vr Tet.sTOi, Ttussta's mlulNter of Ihe
Intei ler, w he has been 111 ler snnie time, Is
Uiiucl.
Hen. J. h. Srr.iNMiar, or this city, was
In tViiNhliiKten en Tiicsi1u , lie had ti bilk
w 1th Quay.
Pestmasi i:n H. S. Yet'NO, of .Munhitlm.
and Jfis. ritiuna HplcKlei, weie uiaiiiisl
enHuuday evening. Mr. Voungwasap Veungwasap Voungwasap
pelntctl postmaster by Pinsldeut Cletchmd
neuily four vear age, mid Is ill years of
age.
Mikh KAliimiiNt: Diikxi'.i., of Phlladcl Phlladcl
plila.daughtcref the late Knuieis A.Drexel,
lias enterisl the com out at Pittsburg, and it
is net unlikely will decline uer te ictuiii
te the social world In which she lias
figured. Her wealth is estimated between
fcj 1,000,000 and $7,000,1101).
Ituv. Ceswav P. Wisn, D. I),, one of
the most cinlneut clergymen of the Presby
terian chinch, died in ('ill lisle oil Tuesday
after a blieit Illness. He was bem ill
Ontario county, X. V., I'ebru.irv 12, IN)1!.
Hit graduated lu lR'll ut the theological
seiuiimry lit Auliuin, umlerthe liistruitlen
of Dr. James Hlchaids, and cutcied ihe
ministry Seutcinbei 27, 1SXJ. He was an
active miulslar until the jear 187.1, when
he retlied en a pastenil s.dary. lie itlw aj s
took an active part Iiihisehuieh unit was a
prnmlueut and iisetul citizen, lie was Ihe
uuther of the "Hlsteiy of Ciiiiibeilanil
County," compiled in 1870. lie was picsl
dent of Dickinsen college lu lb!7.
WerJTiir (h I.eu-lHbilm-e.
On r.'elay Heiisu bills weie pissed
OiiTTTi' I... ..!. a tnv .!.... rt.i.l .....I t....
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an apniopiiaueu ler iiih esianiisiiimiut or
11 QKriculturul college In ceiiuis lien w 1th
the Penusylvani.k State is il lege. The 111
lirt en the Oslwmru-Detlln ismtest was
made in the night session, the iniijeiitv of
the committee declaring Osbeuru eutltlisl
te his seat. The judges' s-iliiry bill was
received from the Ilnuse w Ith amendments,
and pissed by a vote of "7 te It.
In the Heiisu the Judges' salnrv bill was
passed by a ote of Ufl te 77. The Senate
bill Ter the construction of a bridge eer
the Delaware ul Trenten was iassed fi
nally, The Senate Hiiuiudineuts te the
Heuse, bill )inidlng for the lucoinoni luceinoni lucoineni
tion and legulatleu of electric light, heat
and jxjwer (empjules were ceucuricd In.
The aggiegnte of the apiiropriutieus
veteed by the governor was fiil.SOe.
A compromise has been ellected lu leganl
te C. I Mugee's Iricnd, the oil gaugur in
Allegheny county. The oil refiners desired
Iho pas-sage of the bill te abolish the otllce
of gauger, their reason, It Is said, lKlng
that, net satisfied with fees en the oil con
Mimed lu the county, he brought suits te
collect 011 exierted oil and oil passing In
bulk through the county. The bill was 10 10
cemmltted by the Senate. That inetiis an
agreement all around te kill It, but It is
uutherltath ely suid that this w as net done
until ,the gauger and his friends gave a
w rlttcn premise te w Ithdi-aw is'iidlug suits
mill claliiiH.
StsMiliiitf the Apurutii.
Contracts were sinisl 011 Tuesday by
w hieh the state of Xew Yeikjmrcluhed ler
the electrleal execution or ceiuIpuiikhI
criminals three Westlnghouse alternating
current eleeirie light dvnanies. The statu
lirisens at hlng Slug, Auburn anil I'liuteii
are each te hate euu of these deadly
machines, which will bedrhen hv the en
gines already in place. The citrreiu will
ls applied te the unfortunates ut the same
mesHiireUfccd by the system ler electric
lighting, and the stutu's experiments hate
shown that deuth w ill ciisuu lu less than :l
secenda.
Has 14.O00 Munibers.
Xliiety-twe per cent, or the empleyes of
the Heading Railroad veiUativhare Joined
the Belief asfcociatien. it new lu ever
j,uui men)pm.
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TEitniut.Y yysvcvKssrVL test.
Eloraier Citt Ixmm tuiAlts Occttpaata
VBrtiarst rabtllyllttrt. "
tanrn pfiiwd assembled In the new
Schwartz building In Prerklence, It. I., en
Tueaday lowliness the lest of the passenger
clotater built by I B. Oravt-sAHen, of
Hechestcr. Tliesuiierlnlendpnlofriftnstnic Tliesuiierlnlendpnlefriftnstnic Tliesuiierlnlendpnlofriftnstnic
llen, A. C. Cernell, was te cut the elevator
loose and let It full the whele flve stories, a
distance of sixty-five feet, te the alr-tlcht
tirlck vault at the bottom toshewthoenllro
sarety or such a full. A basket of eggs and
a glass of water w erq te go down, tee, M r.
Cernell, with Mr. Jenes, the manager, and
the eggs and wntcr were accompanied by
Jacob ltnseureld, a reporter ler tlie jeit
(mm. The elevator went down with awful
velocity.
When the elevator deer was opened the
three men were found lying en tlie lmtteni
of the car Insensible, w Ith their heads tuilpy
cut.
M. C. Jenes, the Xew Knglaud agent for
the elevator of T. H. (Inives k Ce., of
Hechestcr, iKilengisl In Bosten, where he
had a wife. He died et the Ithode Island
heHiiltnl nt 4 o'clock or a broken buck.
1'vervthlng ossible was dene for him by
Dr. Swnrt7, the ew nor of the building, and
bv the liesnltnl staff, but there was no wav
efavcrtiugafatal result, for Jenes was a
verv large man and the shock of the recall
told homily upon him.
A. C. Cernell, superintendent of con
struction, was also from Bosten. Helies
at the Ithode Island hospital In a comforta
ble condition, and will probably survive.
II. llesenfcld, the reporter, who fell with
the car, was the lightest or tlie three 111011,
and was net Injured internally. He has
pains In his ba k and hemorrhages about
the head. Beth his eves are blneked and
bis head was badly cut up. He Is able te
use nil his limbs, however, and there Is no
fear that paralysis will Intervene.
James Jteaten, a hclMr, also from Bos Bes Bos
eon, was the man who sawed apart the
hemp cable. He wanted te make the descent
lu the car, but was ordered te descend
mi the cable after the car and fasten It te
the car ngaln. This he did in ceiiiany
with a pluinber, and it was net until he
could restore the heisting line that the suf
ferers could be reached.
(inilMAST'l CLAIMS IX SAMOA.
What
I'rlnce lllsinarek ts Haiti
te !
miiml of the Ceiirerence.
A special cable dlsiintch from Berlin te
llm Xew "Yerk Jlcritlil says :
I'Vein a source which, though excellent,
I urn net at liberty te ouete, I am enabled
te present te you an approximate estimate
or tlie terms that would satUry Germany
lu a solution or tho.Saiiiean dilllculty.
11 cannot be denied nor Is It denied by
Americans who hate been In the Islands
that the Germans have invested In .Samoa
mere money (three times as much they
claim) than both Imgland and the United
States taken together. What theUeiniau
government, therefore, claims Is, In the
first place, satisfaction for the killing of the
German eillccrs mid sailors In the action
with Mutaafa's men 011 December 17 last,
and secondly, comciisallen for the losses
sustained by German Investors and owners
of plantations,
If. therefore. Iho United States will enr-
chase the plantation owned by the German
company, or If the Namnans themselves
win purchase tnese plantations, parmeut
being guaranteed by the United States,
Germany will net make the slightest np np
KisUlen te the Installation of Mallotea or
some 0110 or the miner chiefs net hitherto
named Tumasesn having no fellow Ingand
Mataafa being utterly out of the question
from the German standpoint, the state of
wor.teo, still nominally existing.
They also probably nrge the punishment
of Mntitafa, say, by Imprisonment for a
time 011 beard a German inan-of-wiu-er en
an Island under the German Hag. They
may wahe this condition lu consideration
of n round sum paid te the widows and
nrphuns or the ncaiest relations of the
Germans stain en tlie Island.
The third condition, equally acceptable te
each of the three peweis. Is that the three
celliK'thely guarantee the neutrality of
Samoa.
In ether words, Germany w lshes te save
her stake lu the islands, and it would por per
hups be the w isest policy en the iiart et the
Coiled Slates te act opt this after all,
simplest solution of Iho dilllculty, mid by
well timed concession te Germany's tcudei
sense of honor and solicitude for the wet
Turu or hoi colonists make a fileud of her
foie or.
I'l'iiuxyUnnhi ltilucliii CdiiI.
Thn I'piuiNjhnuIn liiillie.nl I'niiip.iiiy en
Tui'mlny iptlui'iu) thn intPH en hitinulWenH'
re.il fiem the t'loiiillt'liljloii.lvMViliiilo' t'leiiillt'liljloii.lvMViliiilo' t'loiiillt'liljleii.lvMViliiilo'
lihlii Uu intfj,,' ten "una te I.-iii-nister
jmi Cnhuiilitn iilue i-eiiti, bclnjj
".--we jier et-iit. rciluctieu te liike
nll'ivl Mny nth. The new nite for i-lty
ilclivriy N f A iiml for Hhipmciit $1.7.'). The
ether rnllreiul i'oiiip.iiilisuein net iiwaiu of
the irdiictlen until iillur it uui iiinile, hut
limy Mill preliahly fellow suit te-iluy. A
llke It'lllH'tlelMVIISIllRO unilti te nil I'mllllH
en tlie 1'i'niiMjUanl.i systein uhcie thnre
uiu iuIIIh iiuir niinuceH. It lanssoileil um n
ui.itter of fact that eiv lltlln I'eal xhinped
te llilliiilelihiii IhiH.viMi him iiid the V-.10
rule, mid that tlie ho'-c.illed ii'diirtleu liy
the lViuiHjlMiniii Is uieinly an iimmuiici
inciit that tlie Mi'ii't inti'N shall he i)t'n
OIlfH.
The hltilinliiiiiih ti.ideh.iH l.ceii ilcineial-
l70il bliice tlie iiuitract lern Xew Kni;liind
rnllre.nl w um tnkeu a fi-iv m oeWm iie ut eiy
low nrlivs. Tlie contract I fur IlixuHXl loin.,
and thflcoiiiuien icimrt Is that the julce
mid M ill lint the shipper (2.'J."i n ten at
rhllndulphiu. Thli Ih III cciiIh In-low the
OHtubRhhcil peel piii'e, mid when the
iiMiird ns iniiile llioie follewisl n Konerul
Hcnuulile fur hiiHineHH in which piice vim
the last thing cousideieit. Koine of the
shlppiiiH iire Kild te hiue iniide had har
pilus iiml te ha e appealed te the roiliendH
tin lolief, which wax united in the shape
of low vi nitcH.
"rnreOrpliiin "school TiimliU'.
Theie Is trouMe in the soldier' eijihaus
school el'CheHterSpiings. The Institution
has been under new management nIiice
ChrlNtuiis, hut It Is chained tiiut luirsh
corpenil puuisliiiipnt Is loseitod te, that lu
oneenso a pmtj of tonty-ne lads mug
ging In ae lrem si te fouileeu weie kept
standing until early morning for the pin pin pin
)Hihoef umkliii; hoiue of them confess it
tlltliut; etlense. Celd water was thinwii
iihmi tliein te keep them auake, mid oue
little fellow Mho loll inseiiHitiln had le be
rubbed w ith snow by his eommnleiiH bo be bo
fnre he could be meused. Three w he con cen
lesseil worn imbllclr tlegncd nud othoi ethoi othei
wisu seerel piiuish(Hl. It in ehai(,'(sl that
nil liiMilid girl was neglected and ultnckeil
by rats.
The autlieiitles of the school adiiilt Iho
cm pond punishment, but deny that it was
se sexeie or that theic liu'e bciii any
abuses or ueglin-t. The feiuier superiii
tendent luis geno te Euroe and it Is said
that thochiiruder of the chaiges am such
that he will most 111. ely be scut for te
answer tin m boteiou statu tribunal.
OiiriHule te r.iiiullze AVurcm.
It is said th.it Aiuireu' Carnegie bus a
surprise In stme ter the Iren and steel
workers, and that before he le.ues en his
Euroienn tour he will order that several
ery liiis)tlant ch.iuges be made in the
sjstein of eik uuil the waees p.ild at a
iiiiuiberef his large plants, lie will make
mi etlert te eiiiuilie mattei-s, In view of
benetlttlng bntfi the firm mid that class of
euipleyps who de net rtvehe enough
money in propeition te what otlieru ie ie
eeIe and ihe work thev Un.
" Iho Ciiruegies hae been niaulng big
linprev einents during the past tw e years,"
rciuarueii n genueiuuii neiiiing eiy oleso
lelatlens with the linn, "and as a lesultef
all these iiii)reeiueiits and labor siivlinr
inuchiueiy, the iiipu who work by the ten
In many dep-irtmeiits hae been foeoi ing
oiieriuoiiK wages. Seme earn as high ns
from I0 te $.Vi Kr day. Theso big fellow s
Ml. Carnegie ptejmses te cut dew u. It w ill
I dene dlieetly and lndlnMlv."
H'huII iry well In talk nlsait liull.tlng iun
rallreuitx unit new strimihlilpK, but hew ceulil
iiii-ii, women mul ihlUllen Ir.uel dm them
without Dr. llullV C'eukIi Mlup. 'lhlukef It.
I'uiHler il.
"Neither u Uirriwur nor u h inter be j" hilt
take jour e u tveiit)-lle ceiitmul Konreuuil
tojeiiroui) ilriii;i;l.t uml uj ynurscll a bellle
of.Siihntleii oil fur our kpnilni, ailies and
pallia.
A pm:--
PARKEH'S GINGEIt TONIO
Wlilumt ileln). A rnie liiHllcal nunposltleu
that cure wli.-u ull ilse full.. Uu tiiml tlie
wert iwssi of IVuiL'h, Wmk I.uncs, Akthuu,
ludi.'estlen, lnwarif l'uln., KaIiuuoIIeu, UK: ut
Driit'l.t
HINDFltCOItNij.
J he safest, unit mnl bekt me ter Cerni,
Ilunleus, Ac. htniwallpiiluH, F.iiun eoinleri
te the feet, npr ralu te lure. 15 cenu at
DrerelMi. ' HISCOCK 4 CO., N, V.
reiusMraUTctewflajrtMar.T, MM.
Maybe threetinM-s ever the
variety of Side Band Bordered
Dress Stuffs that '.yeu'lf. find
anywhere else fn town, Every
style that's worth looking at .
You'll hear that Side Bands
are scarce. They arc, but
you'd never suspect it from the
way our shelving overflows
with the loveliest.
A geed variety at 75c.
Bulging lets at $1, fi.25,
and $1.50, mostly with silk bor
ders. Of the finest stuffs, an ele
gant line in Dress Patterns, $20
te $40.
Here s one te give you the
pitch of the price note : An
All-wool Side Band, 40 inches,
in gray, brown, blue, and
green mixtures, and ihe price
50c from te-day. We've been
getting 65c for it right along.
Side Band patterns in a va
riety of ether stuffs Ginghams
te Cashmeres and Nun's Veil
ings. MeMlj Miulhtmt ami etithrat of centre.
It's a Gingham year. They
arc the most asked for of all
the Wash Dress Goods. We
have were- than a thousand styles
of them.
At 8 cents a yard, cfoed,
handsome dress styles.
Choice stripes at 10 cents.
A great variety of stripes
and plaids in various colorings
at zxt cents.
We've had a word or two te
say of the 25 cent Ginghams at
1 8c. Brand new; in twenty
pretty stripes, mostly clusters,
rhey were excellent value at 25
cents.
ihe regular 20 and 25 cent
Ginghams are in the best of
colorings equal te Scotch,
and very likely as geed te wear.
Yeu knew the rest ; any
Gingham loveliness or excel
lence that anybody has ?i have.
And lets besides that you'll find
nowhere else.
l'laitled, striped, and plain
Seersuckers (net crinkles) are
in high favor. Of course we
have them, isjc.
The crinkly Crazies are tee
cool and comfortable te be
skipped. Nobody is skipping
them. i2j cents. Many
pretty patterns. r
nb' lwer
nTlbr
Sateens.
"irtcasure them by the I2X cent
kind. Te-morrow we'll have
something te say of ether sorts
that you won't care te miss.
Northwest nud ueitlidint of centre.
Linen Lawns. New patterns
in sprigs and sprays and me
chanical figures. 24 inches, 22
and 30c.
Dark blue grounds with
white figures, 25c.
Plain white, 24 inches, 20 te
40c. Wider up te 75c.
That's the pith of the story.
All the grades and net a beauty
missing.
Heulliwfal of centre.
The breath of Summer has
been en Millinery, trimmed
and untrimmed. Ne busier
places in the store. And every
stock leeks almost as fresh and
full as if Haster were but a day
ahead.
Neitli from thirteenth uiul Che-Unit ttnvls
turner.
Such days as we've been
having are right royal for the
baby out of doers. Whatever
sort of Carnage you care for.
Maybe fifty kinds that you can
see in a minute, or we'll make
one up te your mind,
l!.iciiifiit, northeast of centre.
There's no trick in getting a
geed cup of tea if you go
about it right. With the Self
Pouring Teapot you can't well
go wrong. We had a show of
these Self-Petirers last Fall.
Set half the town talking. An An
other show of them new. Ab
surdly simple, and does the
work better than is possible in
the old way. The het weather
is forced through the bed of
leaves at the bottom ej the pet.
The first cup is as strong as
any. Ne mere need of drip or
finger-burning or common tea
time worry, and they say you
save a quarter of the tea by
using the Self-Pouring Pet.
Convenient sizes are $2.60 and
2.90.
H.iM'iiit'nt, we of criitre.
Jehn Wananiaker.
V'MOK.SI MUtr,,!
If Yeu Are In Need of
SHOES,
llcreUfcoiuelhlng te lutercM you. Our line
of .Mur, Veinm's nmt I'IiIMivu'm Sheea U
ceiupifw. We hate Ihe bcM ileira Shee for
SUM 1h.1l ,ou can llml anj where. Unriddle'
SUSS Shee ha plent) of Mile an J can't I bout
for the money. We ha v klimft ut all price, hh
low us thelnwctt. Hating M )eurc3ipcrlucu
luthekiiw bw-liien, we think ue nru able te
tt It u geed h(Kand knew w!mt iiln It.
f Custom Werk a Specialty,
Wm. H. Gast,
NO. 1M NORTH Ql'KlS? KT.. UXCAHTF.Il.
JuuMydWdi'
w- ',
pAWED CELERT COMTOUKD.
.
APrfct
Rheutd bsmlldV prompt, and Hwmt, with no
griping or purgative effect, tt bnnlct also In
cite tb liver te action, and relieve the kidneys.
Like nothing elue, Palne'a Celery Compound it
perfect laxative, and curcsronMinutienirher
all ether remedies fall.
"As a gentle laxatHe, Palne'a Celery Com
pound Is aurely without a peer. I think t
ought te knew, ulncc I have tried remedy ntxet
remedy for about Arc or six j ram and have
found nothing thntequnli II In my caw ofw efw
tlvene.. J, II. JKNK1NH, Teacher,
Cteyd's Creek, Tcnn.
nllHflWii TWPt Arelhealmpleiit Dj en made. DlDipcMvlnguponlJicttitetlFeodarnHealthy,
VlnUVRU Ul&a a child can ue lliem. PftDlda Happy and Mearly. ItU uncqualad!
ltntcltCB.
H.
Z. KIIOAIH A HON.
New Styles
CO STYLES imACELKTS AND 11AX01.US,
THICK, HEAVY, 1'I.AIX 001.1) WEDDING KINGS ; SIGNET niNGS.
IHlinON PINS IN GOLD, ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND PEAIIL,
HAIlt PINS, SILVEH, SHELL AND GOLD, ALL SIZES,
HEAD NECK CHAINS IN GOLD, SILVER AND CORAL,
LADIES' FOB AND VICTORIA CHAINS.
REPAIRING or l'INE WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, MUSICAL HPXKS AND
JEWELRY.
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Je'virelers,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
Carpet
B
MtdAINH!
-UO
Shirk's Carpet
- -
Kort - Kert -
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c.
VK llAtFTIIK l.lllllt.sr AN11 IJKHr .STOCK IN TllKClTV.
H. S; SHIRK St SONS,
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
DUeccUaucmts.
c
OMn.KXlON I'OWDKIl.
WHO VAl.l'i: A KKKINEI) COMI'I.IIXION
MUHT UHK
POZZONl'S "
, . MTTnicATKn
Ct)MPLEXION
POWDER.
II Imparls a tnllllant trrui'lireney In the
skin. lleiiiiiMis all pimples, fictkles uml Ul
colorations, mul lnnkes the skin dillratilyseft
unit Uniitunl. It contain no lime, white lead
ernrsanlc. lu three hacle, pink in- llesh, white
mid brunette.
reu ha 1.1: m
All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers
Everywhere.
J3-lin AHKOI' IMITA I IONs.-4
iiprju-ijit
QtTIi.V.M.
Vedcslr
rulncull the ultentinii of consumers
of Hteam Goods und KiiKlncers' Mippliei, te our
larKeand varhsl Meck of I'Iivh, hH ck, CecUn,
Mulhuible and t'at Iren KltilnjjK, Asheten.
VuleiilK'klen and Uxudurlan, Hheet, l'lsteiiuud
Vnlr.ickliiKH; Scotch iiml lied Line Hrllect
lni;(lniige(la!MieH, Htenin lladluter and Steam
Heating A)mratiin; Set and Cap Screira, and
in MCI aiinexi eteriuuni; reiiiurcii uy hieiiiu
users, und all of which we otter at price wlilch
we Kuarnte te be loner than these of any
ether dialer In this Utility
iirriitaier in iuih miuiiiv.
Wehute ixwIttMly the larucM atnek, niut be
ing connected ttiin lue leienueue i.xciiaime,
are jiretred te receive unit till ullerdcin In the
I'hnrleKt msKtbl time. Whin III tnut or any
thing In our line, cull ou lift for juices ami we
will convince you of our ability und wllllne
lie te tune uu Meney, IVluy mid Vexation.
Our fiuMlltleH for furnlstilnii KnciniH, llellcru,
Hhunliif;, rullejHjlluiiKcrK, Special Machinery,
I'lumbcra' and (Ju Kitten' Teel, 1'atlems
Meilelx, and Iren unit ltnis Cu.tlnc. and for
the prompt repair of ull kind of iiiiubhurv are
iinexeelleit III Lancaster, and we reeuniUy
solicit a hhure of our imlrenage.
Central Machine Works,
111 a 1 w NeitTii cHiusri an si uniri ,
LVNl'ASTFll, l'A.
(ioed Werk, Iteakenable t'liarce, Prompt-
nehs. Telephone connection.
it m rail
4" or $alr.
CECUltn A IIOMH KOIl OCIt KAM1IA.
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
reu ham:
ex thi: most unr.HAi. tt.h.ms.
luo-hiery brlik lUU'lllm; lien-c, let 1J0
leet deeii. en Uincaxtcr utciiue, between Wat
mil uml lA'iueu Irii't,
Twotery brick dwelling heinn tilth mun
wird reef, iMirclie In front, lets 145 fiet deep, en
North l'lne, between Chestnut uml Walnut
Mreetn.
Ttrn-hterj brick dwelling lieiitc Willi from
anlK, Iren fi nee. loin IV! riet div, en West
Walnut, betwwn Mary unit l'lne street
Two-Mery brick dwelling house, lets HI reel
deep, en et U'lnen stnit, between rtiarlelle
and Mary streets,
'I tirce-fttnry hrlek dwelling house, lets 1M feel
ilrep, w itli nil the modern tiiiirecnient5, front
yards, en West Chestnut strict, brti?n l'lne
and Netln street.
Alse house en l'jist Walnut, Nnith Lime.
North Mnry, between Walnut and l.eiueii,Hiid
liueii, between Mury und l'lne I nils.
All the ubnte house ure In geed order, m trly
iuired. ku tlxtere lu all the rooms, water in
ihe kllchrn.aiut the cellar wnrmnted te be dry.
Cult and see for J ours If, no trouble te show
you.
j no. k. mii:i.,u .,...
JACOII (lltlKU I '-"utnr..
;r.' .North Mart Himi.
uprtHjd.M.W.
yiiotenvoplio.
R
OTK.
I JUST RECEIVED
KHOM
Koenigsburg, Prussia,
Twe background mide esieelally for bust and
'IhretMiuurter length I'hotegruphs.
50 i-2 North Queen St.,
Nest Doer te the 1'ottettlce.
Jan7-6nul
. - " i a-',. &i .--4.? .v-' it?''
Laxative
r "I'alne'iCelery Compound l prompt and
pleasant. As a laxative It leaves little te be de
sired, I have great eenfldencelii Its merits."
ALBERT LROXARD, Associate Editor,
Journal 0 IVttagegt, Athens, Ohie.
"Fer two or three years I have suffered la
tensely ctery night wllh severe pain lumy
beweln, which were hsbltnally cenitlpated. My
bowel are newVegnlar, and 1 have had no re
turn of these pnlrm rince uilng one bottle of
Paine't
Celery Compound
V. a. HTICKNEV, Druggist, Havana, Ala.
St oral i Vi falne's Celery Compound and atop
ruining the lntellnal tract with lianh purga
tive pill. 11.00. Hlxferl$.0O. DraggMt.
WrLM, Hit liARnsejr A ce.,IInrllngtnn, Vt,
in Jewelry.
dall.
IAKUAINH I
Hall !
TO-
(Citvrinnce.
S'
TANDAltnOAKHIAOEAVOIlK.
Standard Carriage Werk.
r.nw. I'DUUltLr.Y,
Nes. 40, 1.', 41, 47i Market Street, Hear of Tost Test Tost
elllre, LijUL5fl.ster,.ra.
Buggie3, Phxtens, Family Carrlagies.
The (Inest stock In the country te select from.
We can suit every body, l'rlcc te ult the times.
A tine linn or heeeiut-Ilniid Werk,
New la tlie tlmu te git jour Cnrrlnges Ile
iialnted nnd Itepalred. Our lepnlrtuit eiinuet
lieexcelled. Oneset of iiorkineupspoclallycm iierkineupspoclallycm iiorkineupspeclallycm
plojed for tliat purpose. .
Cull uml examine whether you wish te buy or
net.
-TjlI.INNA HUlKMAN
Baby
Carriages !
BABY CARRIA&ES,
BABY OAEBIAGES.
The Largest Stock and Lewest Prices
in the City,
- a r-
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCAHTHlt, l'A.
y.'rttciu0.
"ly ATI IKS.
'atchc. Clocks Jewelry, Slices, Eye-Olasses,
L'lft, nt LUWIMT l'llICES.
Optlc.iUle.ids. Telegraph Tlme Dally. Etery
Arllilc lu this Lfuc Carefully lleiuilnd.
Leuis Weber,
Ne. lB9i; North Queen St., Near P. R. R. Station.
"it'll lVHOK AND INCHEAHKD
Watch Sales
Id due te the fact Hint e hneuhiuyt u lurje
and elielre mock te kelect Ireni.
THAT WH.SHI.I. thi:
Best 'WTatcliT
FOK Til I'. l.HAST JIONKV.
1 hut Wi: DO NOT f.Kf.1. WHAT WK CANNOT
UITAUANIKK.
Ilujers hhenht uppreeinte imr elt'erti te che
go nt m.xl, unit euu depend ukiii eierythlug
Me hen te he us u prewnleil.
HERR, Jeweler,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
COltNEH OK OUANOF-
vtennsm HLumv givf-n thatthi:
i I.luiiKe 'luxrer Htreet JMrpewj. rorlhe
le.ir issit.iiu Street HallHiiy Cam, Teleeraph,
lelephene and F.leetrle Licht l'elek, und en
lliiel.ii Culi, Ciiuehe-, Omulhues tour-HerM)
WaKeu. Two-Herso WaceiiH. ljwal IV-llxery,
l)ra, Carle and ether Vt hleleH, used In the
elly ler Hire or l'uy, U new due and pa) able at
ttie eilbw or the City T nanirer.
Auypiren fulling te take out a Licence, or
refusing te puy the I.ieenvf Tax required by
Ihoerilliifiiite, or who shall lelute uuy of the
preiltiniiH of anyn-ctlen thereof, will kuhject
iheetlender, lu addition te the Immediate for
felt of bit lleen&c, te a penalty of Ue dollar for
euih nnd every eflense. . . M
, J. H. RATHFON,
aae-2wd CltyTraurr,
."ft
(fan & faemaii
i- f 0nf"tt ftitec.
srTM.
Lt V
DF.
28-30 East King 8t.
I TAKE TLEABURE IN CALUKO YOUR AT
TENTION TO MY LINE OK
That I amtrccelrlng dally for the Spring Trade,
and all are made for thaw who require great
durability and for elegance, of ityle, nt and
werkmanihln cannot be excelled.
PBICE8 LOWIR THA) TO LOWEITAa
Call and examine my large ateck and we Will
tw plcaaed te try and ault you.
D. P. Stackheusc,
28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, I'A. a20-lyiUw
s
HAUlt A uunxs.
SMALL IN SIZE. SMALL IN PIIICE.
SHOES FOR THE BABES.
A great variety of shnees and In
all liimglnnble klmlH of leathers :
Common, medium nnd very flue
grade. Te leek ever the nMse'rtntent
thnt In here makc it a plenanre te
make shoe purchases for tlie little
one ; you're sure te find the exact
kind wauled, nud nt prices) te match.
Like quail ties are never sold at lent
cost than you ilud them quoted here.
jiuuniH- iiuueti attien-uewiw," m
black India Kid ; well ninile and
mere durable than the ordinary neft
sole shoes ; nice looking, tee, 25c.
Infants' Seft Seles Shew lu kid
leathers various colors te suit a
mother's whims black, wine, bronze
or old-geld, 30c. " I'uioeso " Shoes,
chamois skin, fancy trimmed, 30e:
none better. An excellent make ana
shape lu Pebble Leather Shoes, ,10c.
Anether still belter grade. 1ml 1ml
tatleu Mat Kid Tep, with patent
leather llxliiff, at 45c. Here's a
beauty soft Dougelu Kid Leather,
with leather ceunteis, genuine hand
sewed turns. Think of the price, 50c.
Same make, sumo leather, in extra
ankle widths. We've the first bal
te meet whose auklewe wcre unable
te fit perfectly. A very fine Dongola
Infants' Shoes. B, C, and D widths.
Handsome looking, 75c. Our finest
grade, Grissen's celebrated French
Kid in B, C, 1) and 12 widths, Is the
finest Infants' Shoe made. In no
first-class shoe store in the larger
cities will cost less than $1.25. It's
$1 here.
Infants Ankle Tics, in Patent
Leather and French Kid, nt 00c
Ne. 1 grades net itsheddy kind.
SHATJB & BURNS,
14 North Qekhn St., LANCASTnit, Pa.
inarMyd&tr
B
00T3 AND S1I0E8.
. y
Having Jim eemplcted the liupieeuieiit of
our New 1-root ueiire new jiupnied te nceeii).
modnlceurlnrientlnijTrnile, haliijf tlie stere
uu med ami nued up nun tueuniiiil lieiuirt-
ineuis one lur ijiuira i
ether for .Men and Ile n.
U'n .Hill ..n. !....
ments one fur Ijiillrn and Chlldien und the
We will net lime n Formal Oeeiilnir enne-
count of iieeulhiriiy of our (,'eaN, hut ulllbt
glad te lime you call nnd eanilne them,
whether jeu Mlsli le purchnse or net, before
purehuhlnif elseulieie, r ue will eonslderltne
trouble te show thcin, knew ing thut
The Prices Are All Right.
Have received and aie i eeehlntr ilallv onaef
the IJiiije'-t Ai.xirtment'jef M.irii'g and Muunner
Geed in the City.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
m & vm
The Lealcrs of L'wTrTcJs
-IN-
Beets and Shoes,
3 & 5 East King St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
On acemint of our tnidebtlng ereatlyretarded
by the linpreiemenU tie liaie iiiiule, Mill keep
our .Stoieopeu every excnlng until further no
tice. ilnraenln.
TT HASIOMi:,
The Warm Weather !
And ax you will new be wanting 1'nra-iels,
Unties, e take pleasure in culling jour atten
tion te our line. It embrace a large variety.
Kindly call und examine It.
OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR GAIN.
We have laid ou our counters n large let of
eddi. ami eud,M hkli Me etltr at rIil!culeuly
low prices
They are nice, clean goedn, north double
what we ut-U for them, but must be ilesed
out.
The w Ise will come eaily for flrt cheU-e, 1 lis
lmrgnrd ulii! inlt.e Ihb ; mi lit a word te tin
wise be sutllclent.
Rese Bres, & Hartnian,
1-1 EAST KING feTREET.
apMmdHAF
tCnal.
T UMHHUANHCO.VU
1 J TOiUllONlIOOKrtANDCASE-t. WEST
ITItNHAltl) WOOD. Wholes ile and Retail,
by U. 11. MARTIN A CO ,
nWy 1 4HI Water Mreet, Iaineat,ter, lu,
TJAUMGARDNEaS COMl'ANY. "
COAL DEALERS.
OFrirES Se, 13) North QueenStrect, and Ne.
Xt North I'rlnee kireet.
YAKD6 North Frlnce Btrect, near Readiliic
Depot.
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