&V-W f'-hf -W fcHE IAttCASfcEB DAILY IKTBLLIGENOEK, SATURDAY, APKIIi 20, 1890. kiVtrT !jrf , ?-$Zir& R Nrtlii (ttUi0ettcer - IKWJlHTKtNMAlf. WtAKLKSSTniNMANFOLTIB, Bailer. OBKRT CLARK FBDUMW. DAILY nCTKLLt1KKCKn.-rabllshed .. . . .1..-. a a&fwl n'lHraatrters lu thU city and surrounding v town at tea cents a week. Bymaiinyeaei- iM- ?l J, ..... ....1 rCXKLY INTKLLiaKNCKK-une aei . .' lty cent year. In advance. .....w WICK TO SlBHCRIBKHS-Remll by Check i . -? ' Lni.r,hr esm fiameu pe proeuiu ... - .- Wteft . , . ...,n at the rotiemce, as keuuu " '-ViaMttar. i . trb nrrrtnazHCER, Lancaster. Fa. LANCASTER, PA.. April 26, 1890. 1ct Fair. tWe note that our contemporary, the jtnfner, ia of opinion that Congress- iBrealua Bought te casta siuruneu ildate for Congress Myers, uy ue- lblng him us n merchant tailor. alntt tills assumption we ueeiu u uur ity te euter a mild pretest. We ltnew at It la ueue or our particular uusinc ...I.e.....! lit.er dm Ttimtilillcnti OOI1- sn.au, or the Itepubllcan wue would cencrcgsnian : Mid we ue net ueiiy Jhat we enjoy the ltcpublieau light for i tilaee. We enlev all luneccni iiiiiim f.the klud. when our particular breed feulckeus Is safely out of harm's way, 1 we have only the lntcrent or apcc- Jn the row. It Is n-uurai men te like te see their iecs taking fvtch ether by the hair and we de net knew of auy particular dogma 01 me- Jlty that preulbita trio uaugut ; at tt we are confident that it is a picas- alike shared by saint and sinner, if lurches are held te held the saints ; for ere Is no place where rows mere pre mt. : and no i.oenlo mere placid thau SVpreachers ever the disputes of liontlle cu. SButwellkoteseoa fair light. The licnce at a euii until win net cuuu- Manauce any unfairness of the matador li I.m t.i.ll Tn Itna tr cif flllfl II II ntlll WW.IUC WUII. w .J. ." f..... ..,. (lake the bull's horns If administered erdlmz te the laws of the trnnie. And i we pretest that the Examiner aheuld Lpet seek te show Hint Congressman iBreslus deems weuld-be congressman (vera Inellirible because he has been p tailor and particularly a merchant Jer, which is supposed te be tnu ttvp grade of the tailor. It Is a grude, ra t3g te rcminu tne jwaminer, iron. Mfrhlch lu own Wanamakcr was pre efed te the cabinet ; and that should a Bulucient esteppel te ha niua I'fcfat Congressman Brealus, who gets .111 bis poatefllcoa from the postmas pestmas ?r general, meant te dcride his craft. Theroence was asaylngabeutlts taking l Ianre number of tailors te make a man : Ntwt that was In another age thau our wn;tlie het sunlight of presidential ',9Hd cabinet positions hascflectually dls- Ived In this country any semblance of -feet (hat there may ever have been in tlM fancy ; and we arc sura the Examiner I Ofr it eggs in the hatching efa deep de- i In Congressman Jireslus te damage lld-be Congressman Myers by de feating him, with great accuracy, as a fcatrcbaut tailor. t mm.mi 1 '& European Society. ..Xlie 2.cw lerk litrahl publishes a long tabled interview with lrluce Ills- k lu which he freely discusses llsmand the labor ciuestlen. Al- sh he may BDecdllv take wains te J4tny mostef lt,as foreign big guns have way of doing, it sounds Hue him, from inlng te end, and may be taken as a Lr picture of his state of mind. He vay that the antagonism between em pleyer and employed is the result of a natural law, and lu the course of nature .nfBAn linviT pninn t mi fiifl. Tlilta la it VT.VA. fnlAtlli elnlni.tiil.t n.iit .m (lm .-vrs.7 IWIWUWi D.UlVllll-.lt UIIU UIIU illiiv Imts'tipen observed facts and common atnse conclusions. Uetli employer and employed want all that tliey m get, and will continue strug- tgtiug for It. When their .strength neany equal lucre may no cempara ter quiet, and the struggle may be tom tem Jttred by feelings of humanity, just as i" aaedern warfare has been. Strikes may nw rare and riela be. unknown, but (there must always be a struggle among aaen it lucre is te be any progress or ue- raepment. am tliecbaracterer an in- fdlvldual Is strengthened by battling with diinculties. se u neonle uatber I aireugth by struggles of parties and fae- turns in labor, politics and business. Staniarck has little patience with the SecialUU, but cheerfully rejoices in their yaatnt successes in Germauy, because he ves It will cause the enemies of eatallsm te unite for Its overthrew. t,tw Tl. l.l it'..- it Kip -iud wiu iiar nurse. frVThe disinclination clearly shewu'bv LUMnaMlr li lila M(lw.h.A... .n .1.- ..l.l P?r?.V KW .IIF IVLIIUIAlVUly 111 IIIU 811111 UHUtrates once mere that mnii u net atural philosopher. Used te the glare M puune me and te lue eeuHtaut atteu atteu jliea of the world, the ex-potentate of Karepe does net warmly welceme the 'Mae which has ceme te him in his relief Ifrem great responsibilities and labors. k It ought te be a delightful exiierience te mm. He should realize that he has 'Yaehleved all the glory that the world an give him and rejoice that he Is left at his advanced aire te chew the cud that he has gathered and contemplate jsjf great results or his labors. But he net relish the situation at all : like Old WAT hm-fte lin Inntra in lu In ll.A Clhlek of the fight. Doubtless he per- Hades himself that it is patriotism that eves him and a fear that his successor Wm Spoil MIS work. IlUt t U h xvnrlt ibat he would have been called from ere laisg by nature aud that his bands could ,JWt handle ever. It is clear enough that It ia tne movement out of the rut of his ana .his consignment te comparative Itivitv aud obscurity that imni.i.. lOsn; which should net trouble, but n,. Jttee, a real philosopher. -U is a curious study te the citizens of wpuunc te sec this man of euer and " or his people fall out efhls nlaee m aemmand at the Instance of a bev. What power cllncs around. the kliur.,),, wha ae weak a natural man cau thus Ptoewn a man se strent bv nature nmi twnched in powerful position I There inueeu te he a liellef In the divine tlen 01 kiUL'S te account for uik.1i VeMlt. f -if- ?X T.l.tl.. Tf... . ?'? i """in Away. -Tuupie see ine new street con - ana commtMleners erliiiiiiiurF r tnersy by putting uneu (he Htrr.i. the (arts they cau find next week te away au I the waiter's dirt unen streets that has been left bv the that have blown the greater of it Inte our houses during the past of uryness. we may net have r dampening of the street dirt au again, and it will be wise te the best uw of the present te scrape aud cart all the dirt away. There is no greater annoyance te the cltlwas than te linve the street dirt blown Inte the houses, and new that the house cleaning season is at baud, the most energetic effort should lie made by the authorities te have the atreets cleaned. We trust that we will see It promptly aud efficiently done, The damage of the Mississippi flood and tlie quick pssagd by Congress of a bill appropriating a hundred and tlfty thousand dollars for tlin rullef of sufferers gives timely lnteret te Captain Jehn Cowden's big scbenie for tlin prevention of Heeds of the lewer MIssU-ilppl by making a great outlet Inte lake llorgue. The outlet would be only ten inllosiiem New Orleans and blew that city, but tlie captain and Bevcral ollierrlvormon,who urged Utopian before the Sonate committee en commetco en Friday, aald that tlie Heed waters ofene quarter the area or the Mississippi valley could bedlvertcd from the present cbannel, rollevlng flooded dlMtrlctr. Tlie bill, author auther Ixlng CaptAln Cowden and associates te proceed with the work, provides thattliey shall be paid half a million dollars for overy feet the flood level of tlie rlver shall be reduced by tlie outlet, tlie figures te be ascertained by a con-mission appointed by the prcsHlent. In case the outlet shall net be successful In reducing tlie flood level, no payment Is te be made by tlie govern ment. Several of tlie experts held tlmt the levers had had the en'eut or raising tlie bottom ofthe rlver, and ene doclared that the lovees were favored bocause tliey had cost ever nluely million dollars, and that lu tlie states where tlie money was spent thorn was organization against any ether plan. JttHitci: aeiuctlnies tiianages te stuinble ever very small btrnws In pursuit or crimi nals. In a murder trial In Dotrelt the question has been ralsed whether a man Is murdered at tlie tlme hels fatally shot or when he dies. At the close or the ovldenco the lawyer for the defense askeil that a vor-' dirt be ordered for the dofendaut, although It had been shown that he fl red the fatal shot. He charged that no ovldenco showed that the victim died en the day shot, and quoted a su promo court opinion In which it was held that the information in a mur der case wnH dofectlvo In charging murder en a certain day when the victim lived for soveral days after. A new trial may be erdered. An English englnoer, Mr. II. A. II. Duns ford, has inade a bold effort te aclilove dis tinction as the most uudacleus man nllve. He calmly proposes te blew up the North Veln and in an arllcle which we publish dis cusses tlie grout advantages which would result rrem the removal or the Ice cap from that end of the earth. Ills argument Is interesting. lIltlKP NEWS NOTES. I'inperer William en Friday went te Darmstadt te pay his respects te Ids grand mother, tlie Qiioeu of Unglaml. Twe licrllu professors are reported te have discovered Ihatthncausoerillphthnrla Is the oxcretlen efa bacillus called toxalbu texalbu toxalbu men. Mary Andersen, In u lotter wrltten te a friend in Louisvllle, cenllrms the report of her engagement te Mr. De Navarre and says she has left the stuge forevor, Tlie Deran-Wrlght cempain, a large ' bucket-shop " in New Yerk, with branches In different parts of the country, suspended payment en Friday. Dr. It, 8. Marshall, a prominent physi cian of Allegheny, l'a., cnmiiilttiHl Milviile by sheeting hluisuir in the head. Illness is given by his family as the cause. Mrs. Therpe, widowed daughter of Colonel K. It. Brink, was married te Oeorge ii. nuuey, a tnomueroi 1110 city council or Fernandlua, Fla., against her will, Iluhhy having threatened her with death, shesiiys, unless she cotiseutod te the ceremony. Itev. K. O. MeKinley, foreightoon years fiister of the I'rcshyterlan church ut .Igouler, l'a.. lias roslgned bocause or dis sensions In his congregations, which grew out or his saying the defeat of piohlhltleu amendment last June was a greater calamity than the Johnstown flood dis aster, Jehn C, (Iraliam, a trusted empleye of the l'eniis.vlvanln Company for Insurance en Lives and Oranting Annuities, Phila delphia, Is a dofaulter te the amount of about fil.OOO. (.It-ahum was glven a heating en Friday and committed in default of JJ5.000 ball. The fall of young Urahaui Is attributed by his frleuds te but one cause, that or gambling. A short tlme oke II. P. Olnzler, of Ips wich, Mass., was apparently in the best of lieiltli. Olie day he discovered a cellln hi Ills yard, with a plate giving the datoef Ills birth, aud the date or his death us a few days later. Gluzler died two weeks after wards. Aaren .Sanborn, a railroad section boss, had been ejected from the liouse for attentions paid te Mrs. (Hazier, and the lat ter says Sanborn nut thecnllln in the yard. Ulazler's body will probably be exIiuiuihI. At the Hay State athletic club's rooms, lu Hestnn.last Tuesday evening, thore wasu "set te" of 10 rounds between Jiiuieh Fal Fal eon ami Jehn Murray. In tlie last round Murray g.ive Fallen a torrihle blew en the loll side or the head, above the car. Fallen Tell te the llenr llke a leg, unconscious. On Thuisday night the plivslclans in attend ance found that a bleed vessel iu the left slde or the brain had been ruptured, caus ing pal nly sis or the entire right side or the body, lallen was In u dying condition en Friday, Murray Will be held te await the result. WILLIAMSON INCOME THCsT. Tim Orphans' Court Declares It Void, und Mukes nu Award. The account of Daniel It. Commens, the executer of Isaiah V. Williamson's millions, was en Friday adjudicated bvJudge Fer Fer gueon iu the Philadelphia orphans' court, und the prevision rer the accumulation of Incoiue for ten vears set aside. Almest S100.000 will therefore be divided Im mediately. The will dlrected that the incoiue arising from tlie vast estate should be lield together for ten years after the testator's death, and that It then should bs distributed among his next efklu. This would have brought into in heritance heirs who uiluht have beuu born during the meantime, and would have ex cluded rrem receiving benefit these who might net live until the time designated expired. The court in maktngthe decision gave as authority the act of the Legislature of April 18, ISM, which prohibits tlie accu accu mutleu of income in that way except for miners. "Mr. Williamson and the draughtsman of his will," said the Judge, "have at tempted te keep the bulk of his vast estate together, se that It might no en accumulat ing for the tierled or ten years rrem his death, by which tlme the income thercer would have produced another immense estate almost as large as that which we are new distributing. While this was un doubtedly the desire and purpose of the testator, it was te prevent tlie accomplish ment of such a purpose that the old or the lPtflslatlve branch or the government lias neon Invoked, both lu this country and iu Kngland. The tylnguporiargeostates rer .nu imuxjsu ui accumulation was found te be against public policy, detrimental te the host Interests or all concerned, and answered no purpose whatever except te gratify the vanity or the sordid wishes or the testator." Llve llnbleh Creiiuitcd. " Flve times did I see him tukollve. cry ing, newly-bern bable, build a retl het llie iu a stove, and threw them Inside ami burn them up te the lust vestige." This Is the charge inade against Dr, Themas Hatchard, a resident of Mll uukee, one of the eldest and host known prac titioners in the htate or Wisconsin, by his wlfe. Thecharge will be presented In court. The unearthing or thn human deed or Dr. Hatchard has created a sensation, and his gray locks and bent rerm are hidden in the darkness et his crematory In the fashion able portion of the Fast 'Side. The wife's statement Is maile under oath, and Is the outcome or dlvorce proceedings instituted by Dr. Hatchard against his wire, who Is nearly forty years his Junier. She gives names or mothers whose illegitimate chll dren were born in her husband's house, and is corrnberaUal In several cakes by evi dence which cannot fall te substantiate her clisrgss. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. Iakis CitAMrtAin and IT SitenKs by W. If. H. Murray, author of "Adventures In the Wilderness," "Adirondack Tales," etc De Welfe, Flska A Ce., Bosten. Many years have passed since "Adiron dack Murray" brought before the public the attractions and charms of the Aillron Aillren dacks; what was then an almost unknown region te pleasure-seeking poeplouss new many famlllsr and fashionable resorts, whlle Lake Champlaln, although equally attr.ictlve for its soenery and decidedly mere interesting rer Its hlslorleal assoels asseels assoels tlens, has been almost neglected. However Mr. Murray predicts that a day will seen comewhon thousands upon thousands of visitors, notaleno from the F.sst, but from the Seuth and West, will visit this region. It is selflsh.I de net deny, but 1 bollevo we would enjoy the wild weeds, the plctur plctur plctur osque streams and the nisgnlflcent moun tain sconery Infinitely mere as they are new described te n, than if the country was dotted ever with the green and red summer hetels. Mr. Murray In his recently published book has had abundant material at his disposal, for no spot In Ameriia Is se rich in natural scenery or has had as eventful a history ns" Lake Champlaln and Ha Sheres." The author's Idea In writing this book was te correct certaln historical facts which, until new, have never been pub lished correctly : se the first chapters con tain anoutlineof the whole hlsturie period of this lake aud lu localities. Then fellows a chapter describing the attractions this section offers the poeplo In soareh of amusement and rest. One can hardly agree with Mr. Murray In hUchaptoren the yachting facilities. Ne doubt the lake and its waters oller many and varied Induce inents te the yachtsmen, but it is hardly a sottled fnct,es Mr. Murray evldently thinks It Is, that theso waters are se vastly superior for sailing te that stretch of soa-beard, from the low and sandy shore of Delaware and New Jersey te the " stern and rock bound coast" of Malno, The lest Tour pages erMr. Murray's book are devoted te legends aud Interesting points gathered during Ids lnvestlgitien of "Lake Cham plaln und Its Sheres, " which by no means forms en uninteresting part efhls enter taining volume. A. Nelsen Choney has contributed a short patier en "The Osme aud Fishing or Lake Champluln. " nvn iiiAasiHTiiK iiu.mii n 1.11 ." ins, by lAfcadle Hoarn.autheror"Chlta," tc .Illustrated, Harper it Ilrotuers, New TweYiunsiNTiiK Fnnsrii Vfv.tr in hi etc V..rlr Only a few months have olapsed slnce Harper's Magazine published a series of sketches en "Life lu the French West Indies," by Iifcadle Hearn. These wltli additions are new roprlnted In a soparate book and may host be descrihed as a series of long and agreeable Impressions ; Impres sions of the country whero Mr. Hearn spent two delightful years j impressions of the poeplo who seein te le sunounded by such a hale ofieinunce. At tlrsl in describing his travels the author uses, as an artist would say, " tee much color"; afterwards, when he be comes acclimated te the " bright grecn, jiale grecn, vapory gray ofthe mountains, tholemon colored, blue and groen blaze of the sunset j" his accounts ofthe land and Its inhabitants are both Interesting and fas cinating. Naturally a country that hu neon no wiueiy written aoeui uy me bum em traveler as theso Islands of the French, could offer very lltlle that Is new te the pen of the author of the present volume The cliler charm or Mr. Hearn's narrative lies net iu what heis telling us, but in Ills inanner of (oiling It. He has n peculiar style entirely his own j lie seems te have fallen under the intliicnre or theso trople latitudes, and te have imparted this feeling te his writing. The most satisfactory parts of the whele book, te our thinking, are the sketches of the poeplo : we say sketches of the poeplo, which is hardly true lu the exact meaning ofthe word, for Mr. Hearn has overlooked tlie male portion of the population, and left te our imagination te docide whother they are a steady, hard-working race, or whother they are content te llve a llfe or delcearnicnte. Hut around the women the author has woven many fanciful and fascinating pictures of thelr overy-day lire. The account or the pewers or ondur endur ondur anceof lenpertcusei or crcole corrler girls, Is remarkable ; they ere accustomed te walk ever mountain reads at a rata of llfty mlles a day with a weight of a hundred aud twenty te n hundred and tlfty pounds en their heads. Perhaps their llfe Is mere te be enjoyed thau that or let Olancftimeuse (washing womeu) who stand from dawn te sunset In the river washing aud bleaching their linens, with a certainty that only for a short tlme will their constitutions be able te stand the sevore strain. Mr. Hearn frequently laments that he is net an artist te be ahle te paint the different scenes that came under his observation. If he is net an artist he ceitalnly is an artistic observer, and he Is endowed with a peel's leve fertliebcaiitlrul; he has accomplished In his new book, "Twe years in thn French West Iudles," what very often both artist and poet fail te uchleve, that Is, te iiupres en the minds of the poeplo the scenes he portrays; the poeplo he desciibes are net mere figures of the Imagination, Fx-Speaker Carlisle publishes lu The .Minim for May a review of political events since the last presidential election, his aim being te show that the Kepublic.m party conducted the last campaign In order te procure the olllces, unit the Democratic partv lu order te further the principle of tariff reform. He argues that both gained whatthey struggled for; the ltepublicuns have the offices, and the Democrats see the principle for which they coiitended gaining In popular favor overy "day. He points out hew the Republican party cannot carry out two opposing premises that it made lirst, itsprnmisote the poeplo that It would re duce the tariff, and second, Its promlse te protected manufacturers, and te pensioners that it would lucrcase taxation for thelr bone 111. In the rutmopelihiii for May Miss Ills land's second artlcle euher fast trlpareund the world is remurkably well written and should l'Ive her even higher literary rank. Seme doscrlptlve passages are net sur passed by anything ofthe klud published lu recent years, nud there is an erigln.tltty and ferce In the style that Is refreshing. The observations en C'hinose In California aud en beard the l'acllle steamer show that this traveler kept her oyes wide open, and thought about things lu splte of the rapid lace. -Nellie Illy talks anil writes llkes a hehoel girl, Miss itislund writes llke a woman of cultivated and rellued brains who Is girted with no small genitis as a pon-diiver. )jmiii:i;, tiii: Okeiuiiax. A Tale of .Modern Turkey. Frem the Ucrinan el A. a. Ven Suttrles by II. M. Jewett. With tin introduction by Mangasar M. Man gasarian. The author of DJambek, the Georgian, has boldly entered a new Held, at least In placing his scene in a country which as yet has recelved very little uttentlen from the noveltht Turkey. The province, Ooergia, as tlie tltle indicates, Is the part of the country the nuther has selected te show tlin corrupt and degrading condition of atr.ilrste which the Turkish Kovernment, through its mercenarluess, lias reduced the state, and that the Christians, lnstead of raising the moral tene or the country, are themselves mere degraded than the Mussulman. We agree with Mr. Mangasarlan In the introduction when he says: "The curse of the orient is net Mo hammedanism. The salvation or the peo peo poe plo will net ceme rrem the Husslans. Ho He Ho belllou will net help the conquered coun tries. The great seurce or all the wrongs aud sufferings is the want of moral educa tion, which, unfortunately, neither the mesque nor the church us tliey exist to day can give," Cherif Pasha, the officer appointed by the government as ruler in Oeergiu, wasa man whose ene idea was te siend the re-t of his llfe in ease nnd comfort nnd te accept bribe, Tetla, a diminutive "mayor of the palaee' was advancing rapidly into a second Charles Martel when Djauibek, the hore or the novel, net only succeeds, with the help or the Husslans, in ridding the country of Its corrupt nffleers, but of ridding the corrupt ruler, also with the help or the Husslans, of his nlece. Lpve laughs at bars and locks," and Ihe author earrles us through adventures which may literally be callu.l breathless. Iu Hi s story of strange lire among the Georgians, Uie actions und characters or the two girls nre a little tee Western te exactly suit their surreundens. However well the author studied the customs or the Georgian men It Is evldent that the women or the country did net receive as much notice. Thelutolllueiieci- Ambulance. Frem the latirastcr Imiulrcr, Through the elfertsiif the iNTiii.MtiKNUKit an ambulauce has been secured for use lu this city te convey te the hospital or te their homes persons who may by reason or suddtn sickness or Injury be nnsble te walk. Geed for the Intbi-liekncer. Ask Ter VAN HOUTKN'H COCOA-take no ether. (0 a 5tt , I ' 1 1 l . TT" -nKUOfOUA BKHVICEH WILL UK HELD JLv In the following churches en Monday, In ins morning ivhW, in ui evcningm ,;iu. nun. day school at l:tt p. m. Wl ferent It Is especially noted t Nw citimcH. Msrvlees nnee uis ueur Hell and Bandar school te-morrow morning at lbs utunl hour, fu Leng's nunaing, no. iv iieria iurvn street. . Divini Mrrtee en Sunday morning In the IleckUnd itrrel school building at 10j o'clock. Muiidsy school at 2 p. in. KVAitasxieAis-Klrat Church. Iter. P. F. Lehr, pastor, titrtnan In the morning. Munday sclioefat a. tn. l'RRSBTTBBIAlf MKMOIUAI. CHORCII Beeth Sueen street, Themas Thompson, M, I)., pastor, unday school at hfi p. rn. B-rvIcr tn the morning by Iter. J. F. Mever, and In the even ing by flev. W. II. Hangree. OLivrr llArrirr Church East Vine near Duke street. Iter. H. Krayne, pastor.' First RBVOBMae. Itev. J. M. TftEcl, D. D., pastor. Hcrvlces te-morrow morning aud even ing, Hunday school at 1::5. Horinen In the morning by Rev. .E. W. Kramer; In the even ing by Her. J. P. Mever. Cfiffncit or OoD-Cerner of Prince and Or ange. Itev. J. II. Ksterllne, pastor. Monday cliisil at !:tf p. m. Preaching In the morning by Iter. A. II. Hhctikle and In the evening by Iter. B. Hcliwaltzcr, inetnbers of the Lancaster clasali. EvAiar.MCAt.cni7Rcn. Itev. 1U). Albright, pastor. Hunday school at 2 p. m. I'rayer and pratse Mrrlce at OM p. m. Ht. HTKrtlKN's-Collcge Chapel. Services at 10:30 a. in. Hcrmen by Itnv. Dr. T. a. Apple. HBmBKRn Mt. Lvkr's Marietta avenue, Itev. Wm. F, Llcbllter, pastor. Hunday school at 2 p.m. Sermon III the morning by Hcv. .1, M. Houder and In tlie evening by ltcv. H. M. lleeder. DKUTSCIIR ItKFOIlM-Hr. JeltAKNES KinCIIRR Cerner efUrange and Mullterry streets. Hervlce In the German language from :30 te lO-.f, n. m. and from S te 7:15 p.m. Hunday school from I1M0 te l:t3 p.m. Ht. Jehn's Lutheran Itev. B. F. Alleman, D. D.. pastor. Hervices at 11a. m. In Ucrinan llefermed church, corner of Orange nnd Mul berry street. Hunday school at Ht. Jehn's at 2 p. in., aUdatCJetwruld Memerial Minion ut 2 p. in. Moravian. lie v.J. Max Dark, D. D., pastor. 2 p. m. Hunday school. Tbinitt Lutiikran. Itev. C. L. Fry, pastor. Services oenducted by the paiter. Western M. K, Ciiuitcu. Ilcv. C. C. Clark, pastor. Class meeting at U:30 a. in. Hunday school at 1:4ft p. in. Christ Lutheran. Itev. E. L. Itced, pastor. 1'RBsnrrRRiAN. Itev. J, Y. Mitchell, D. 1). pastor, l'rcacblng by members of the Iti- rormee ciassis. HT. l'AOL's M. F CllUltcil llev. K.V. Verkcs, pastor. S a. m. class. Hunday school at 1:43 ). in. Evening prayer service at 6:00 p. in. Preach lug In the morning by Itev. Gee. fleddls and In the evening by Itev. J. F. Mackley. HT. Pauis ItKreRUKO-Ilev. J.XV.McmlnRer, pastor. Kormen tn the morning bv Hev. Uce. Hnydcr and In the evening by Itev. K. W, Crcmer, both or llarrUbiirg. Address In Twi light servlce bv Rev. Houder, at 0:15 p. in. REVenMKD Mrnnenite, Kast Uerraan street. Treadling and baptism at VI a. m. QiiACE Lutiikran. Itev. C.K. Haupt, pastor. Hervices morning and evening. Hundav school nt2p. in. Paster's Male Bible class atDu.ni. Church sehoel as usual during the week. Evaneelical Lutiieuan bundat bciioei. or Emmancki North Pine near Walnut nt a p. m. Hervices en Thursday eenlng next. United Kretiirkn in Christ, covenant. West Orange aud Concord streets. llev. C. W. HuUler, pastor. First M. K. CiiURcii-Itev. H. M. Vernen, D. V., pastor. Class meetings at 0 u. in. Huuduy school at 1:45 p. m. TTOOD'H HAKHAPAItlLLA. Purify Your Bleed At the coming or spring the bleed should be purified, as Impurities which have been accu mulating for months or even years, are liable te manifest themselves mid seriously allec t the health, Heed's Barsuparllla Is undoubtedly the best bleed purifier, it expels every taint of Im purity, drives out scrofulous humors and germs of disease, nnd gives te the bleed the quality uud tene essential te geed health. Heed's Sarsaparilla "Every spring for years I have made It a pructlce te take from three te live bottles of Heed's Harsaparllla, because I knew it purifies the bleed and thoroughly cleanses , the system of all Impurities." W. II. Lawrence, K.dlter Agricultural Epltemlst, Indianapolis, Ind. " Last spring I was completely ragged out. My strength left me and I fcltslckaiul mlserable all the time, se that I could hardly attend te my business. I leek one hottle of Heed's Har saparllla, and It cured me. There Is nothing llke IU" It. C Hkuei.it, Editor Enterprise, Ucllevllle, Mich. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by nil druggists. 1 ; six for t . Prepared only by C. 1. 1IOUL A CU., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAlt (3) TTAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. THE UIIE.VT COCOA OF EUROPE, THE COMING ONF. OF AMERICA MADE UY SPECIAL PROCE.S3-THE HE3T. Cocea Is of supreme Importance ns an article of diet. Van Heuteu's has jfty per ci'nl. mere llesh forming properties than exist iu the best of ether cocoas. Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." Tlie tissue of tlie cocoa bean is no boft beft ened as te reudcr It easy of digestion, nnd," at tlie same highly developed. time, the aroma is -VA.N HOUTEN'S COCOA (" ence tried, ulwajs used") Ii the Original, Pure, Soluble Cocea, Invented, patented uud made In Hol Hel land, and Is te-day better and ier mluhlt than any of the mera numerous Imitations, In fact, a comparative test will easily preve that no eiAtr Cocea ciuuls this Imentet'i In solubil ity, ngrceable tutte und nutritive qualities. 1 1 dirges t sale lu the world." Ask for VAN HOUTKN'is and take n.i ether. (13) Y,N CO CHEWINU TOHALVe- VINCO (EXTEA FIX CHEWING TOBACCO. This Standard llraud of Plug Tobacco U ac knowledged te be the best chew and the largest piece for the money lu the market. Vlneetln taa en each tump. Iu extemhe sole formally jcarshuseitablUhcd Its reputation. There Is nothing bettei. Try It. Fer sale by dealers aud grocers. 1S90- uprll-Sateod-eemAUtw - --"- XrOUNU MEN AND LADIES I A. Te prove the great success achieved by the KEYSTONE HlfsiNEss COLLEGE In H menthi, visit the College and leek ut our regis Ut; besides, our ceurse Is far superior und bet ter udaptvd teutlulii tengiMkl ixwltlen. .- . , w- " MUSMEIl, Prln., 18 North Queen St.. 2d fleer, Laucaster, Pa. tfdAw rpHOS. F. PEltllETT. -;,. . . MIACTICAL HATTEn, All kinds of Hats Cleaned. Ile-frlmmM and Ilemedeled te leek like new. Silk Hau a specialty. Hats culled for bv addressing m2SMuid dCOUHT AVENUE, Lancaster, Pa. TJEINHOLD'H WHITE FltONT UAKOAIN STOHE, Opposite Psnn'a R. R. liUtlen St)aitatttaHct'. Pail.ADai.ratA. Hatnrday, April M, UM. $7.50 is the lowest price here for a Man's Business Suit. The quality ticket tells the story fairly " net all wool." But, for all that, it's the best for the money we knew of. Se are the $10 and $12 Suits, and the choicer still at $t$, $18, $20. You'll find the same cloths in the high priced tailor shops at double. Your shape and fit are here, and money saved. We knew it The cloth and the clothes come from wherever they can best be get. Take the Black Cheviots at $10, $12, A special purchase of Beys Plaited Suits lets us give you a regular $7.50 grade for 4.75. On the counters first this morn ing. Thirteenth and Market streets. Mere new styles in the. 25c Neckwear. Se many varieties in the 1 2,000 we ceu dn't show them all at once. Se lling them often a dozen at a c ip. Why net? They're worth sec, Mlddle Market street entrance. Next te shutting the sunlight out with sunlight is te de it with an airy Lace Curtain. What ever style you care for is here. Sash sizes in great variety. Muslin Tamboured Besh Curtains from fl teH.75a pair. Ilrusscls Irfice cfTcct (Sash), lu white or ecru, rrem X te J 1.50 a pair. Or if you prefer, there are Brussels and Brussels Point, Irish Point, Swiss Tambeured or Muslin, Antique or Cluny. Sash Curtain Net, by the yard. Ivery white and ecru, 'JO nnd 2.' a yard. Hash Muslins, IS te 40c a yard. Ecru and loineti Madras, a) te "lie a yard. Mudins In great variety of colorings from Xrt te SI n yard. Nottingham Lace Bed Sets (3 pieces), $i te $6, white or ecru. Awning stuffs are in ranks for review. The wise way is te have the Awnings ready ahead of the weather. The common way is te come with the crowd. Have you thought of the Tarletans, Bobinets, and Mos Mos Mes quieo Nettings, for covering mirrors, chandeliers and the like against have. fly time ? We When you want the Winter draperies taken down, cleaned and stored, say the word. We de it for next te nothing. Upholstery section, second ttoer, north of Tran sept. Jehn Wanamaker. Itlrtchincrij, Ql OLD 11UONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING ' for steam work, nl JOHN IIEST'S. 21.1 Kast ten street. m7-tfd IJS.OR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN- glues, from 'J te 80 horsepower, and Verti cal Knglncs from 2 te 10 horse-power, yen will llndtltem at JOHN 1IEMTS, &S Kast Fulton street PUMPS, IIOILIUtS, MINING. CENTlUFU eal nnd Steam rumps, et any capacity, at JOHN RUSTS, ittl East Fulton street. m7-trd TriIITE COTTON WASTE, COI'PED BY : In lets of 10 Hounds or V the pound, 10c; ever, 9c. All goods delivered te auy part of the city Free. Cull en JOHN REST, Ne. KB East Fulton street. m7-td "TJACKINOH, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIOO.FOR X Steam and Hydraulic Fncklng.AsbestRepe, Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Ren.d, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Hlicntliliur, Hum I'ucklng.aum Kings for Water Onuges, Plumbegn Packing, Reed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN UlCsT H, 3.M East Fulton street mMfd TEAM HEAT IHTHECOMINO HEAT FOR duellings, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully used one hundred years age. wncn yoiiceniempiaioa cnange call en JlltliS iikhi, wue will ul e you a satisfactory Jeb, ut a fair price. m7-lid AT LOW ! figures, go te JOHN REST, 3il East Fullen tFUllO! ru7-tfd street. -lC neri feet of pipe, from m MV'Vx" Inch te 0 Inch diameter, for sale at a low figure, and the only house In the city with a plpe cutting machine, cutting up te U Inch dlumeter, at JOHN UE4TS,:U3Eat Ful ton street. m7-tfd EOll PRATT A CADY ASREHTOS DISC Valves, Jenkins Valves.Brass Glebe Valves, llrass Gate Valves, Iren Iledy Glebe Valves. Iver Safety Vales, Pep Safety Valves, Air Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swinging Check valves, llrass Check VaU es.Foet Valves Angle Valves, call at JOHN BEST'S, 333 Ens Fulton Street.. m7-tfd FOR 1101LER 'I USE BRUSHES, 8TILLSON Pipe Wrenclics.PlponndMeukoy Wrenches combined. Files, nil Cans, etc., go te JOHN IIEsjT, au East Fulton street. " m7-tfd CARRY IN STOCK BEST CHARCOAL, Hammered Bar Iren. Deuble Refilled Iren, Burden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd Beiler Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-10 toNe. 18. at JOHN BEST'S. Sh East Fulton street. iu7-tfd T.NJECTORS, HUE LITTLE GIANT, HAN ick Insplrnters nnd Electors, Eberman Beiler Feeder, Pcnberthy Insiecter, American Injectors, nil In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, SiS East Fulton street, m'-tld XTIOHAMEKICANSIUIITFEED CYLINDER X! Lubricators, Glass Oil Ce Cups for Bearings, REST'S, Ml Eas you can g Fulton ill rcet. nw-ira I7IOR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS, J Hangers,! Clamp Bexes, Couplings, etc., go e JOHN BEST, aid East Fulton street, m7-t"d SAW MILLS, BARK MILLS, COB MILLS, Icather Rellers, Tan Puckers. Triple Herse Powers, Milling and Mining Machinery, nt JOHN BEST'S, SW East Fulton street. n7-tfd llamrers. Fleer and Celllnir Pistes, ia te JOHN us iMiLui uuiuua, auwj nuuiiuiia. BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd "OARTICULAn ATTENTION PAID TO X Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings nnd Blue Prints, ut prices reasonable, at JOHN 11 bKTS, 033 Kast Fulton street. m7-tfd X?0R BOLTS, LAG SCREWS, SET SCREWS, U riunre ana iiexngen isuu, uiese soeds In stock, at JOHN BESTa 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd flour. L EVAN'S ri.OUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Mesa BIG Leaf of Dread. Males a WHITE Leaf of Bread. 9WHAT MOKE DO YOU WANTfW I7OR CAST IRON PIPE FITT1NGS7TR5TH 1 plain nnd reducing, up tetf-luch diameter, Malleable Fittings, 1-lunges. Fiance Unions, f unl fi-tliifS A inAriniin Ifnlnni Tutu Uiiniula JpUtccllanteu DKMHOLD-S WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE. " . Oppcatiarcnn'alLn. Station. rpHE LANCASTER TRUST COMPANY SOLICIT CURRENT ACCOUNTS, TIME DE POSITS AND TRUST ESTATES. Acts as Assignee, Executer, (Juardlan, Agent etc. Rents llexes tn IU Fir and Burglar Proof Steel Vaults. Stores Valuables at moderate Nes. 30 and MOUTH QUEEN ST. sptJ-Imdeed rpiIB TRIKNNIAL CONVENTION OF X Scheel Directors for the election of a Su perintendent of tbb Lancaster city schools for a term of three years, will be held In Common Council chamber, en the nrst Tuesday efMay, atT:80,o'eleek In the evening, as provided for by law. Applicants desiring Information should address lb president or secretary of school beard. D. U. McCenmcK. M. D., President. Attest t The. If cEimoett, Bcc'y. aprl-SwdM,W,S OHRKirrS HALF. n en SATURDAY, MAT 17, 18B0. at one o'clock p. m., by vlrtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, Pa., will be sold at public sale, at the Court Heuse In Lancaster city, the following described real estate, vlx : All tnateertaln let or piece of land, situated en the east side of North Mulberry street, between West Chestnut and West Wal nut streets, In the city of Lancaster aforesaid and numbered 217 and 289 en said North Mul berry street, en which Is ere'ted two two-story frame dwelling houses, containing In front en said North Mulberry street S3 feet and one Inch, mere or less, te a ten-feet wide common allev, together with the right te a XJ feet wide com mon alley en the north from North Mulberry street for a distance of 42 feet, adjoining lands of Mary Ferrler en the south and Andrew M. Frantx en the north, late the estate of Carel Ine Gunnlen, deceased. Terms, SJO and 10 per cent, of purchase money te be paid cash and the bal ance te be paid before May 21 1 h. 1890. D. K. BIT IlK HOLDER, Sheriff. apZJ,M,,,ma3J,lO,H,10d XtTB EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! -WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will probably And that there Is something wrong with them, and that classes will be a a ireat heln te veu. 'I 117. . Inlmltnkl. t tit A UllMl, VNTA " lenses. which are made only by ns.and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Belld Geld Spectacles, 90. OO ; usual price, fSA.OO. Steel Spectacles, BOe.t usual price, 91.OO. Arllflclal Eyes Inserted, ! nsual price, 10. H. ZIHEM1M ft BRO.I130 S. Rinth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvs-lyd B OSTON BTORE. NEW DRESS GOODS -AT THE- BOSTON STORE. Black Henriettas, 37f, 50. 75, 87c, tl. 48-Inch Black Henrietta, 75c 87c, II te J 1.75. Silk Wurp BI.AClc Henrietta, J1.2J, 51.50,11.75, 120). Fancy Black Goods, 37K, 53, 75, 87Jc, f 1. Black Cut Cashmere, 60, 75c, (1. Ge-Inch Black Serges, 75c, tl. Black Silks, 75, b7c, SI, 11.25. Black All-Silk Silk Satin Luxer.SI, f 1,25. Black Surah Silks, 37, 60, 6 87c. Black Satin, 50, 75c, tl. Black 'Brocade Silks, tl, 51.25, UM. Best Colored Dress Silks, 75c Black Morte Silk, S7c, tl, 1 1.25. Large asssertment of Bead Trimming. Large assortment of Braid Trimming. Cream Henriettas, '25, S7, 60, 75a. Pink and Blue Henriettas, 37Xc Red Dress Goods, 25, 37) J, 50, 75c. 60-Inch Colored Serges, all colors, tl. Milk Finish Colored Hcnrlettas, 37,50, 75--, Si Black Silk Fringes, 75c aud tl. Yard Wlde Striped Cashmeres, 2V. New Plaids, 5, 10, 12jc. Plain and Fancy Black Lawns, 12 and 17c. Willis Plaid Dress Geed", 7, 10, 12f, 17, KllsSe. Victeria Lawns, 10, 12, 17, 20, 25c. Hemstitched Lawns, 87, 60, 75c. Dress aiughams, 5. a,8, 10, 12c. Outing Cleths, 8, 10, 12c. BestChambray Ginghams, 10c. Cheese Cleths, 6c a yard. Dark Calicoes, 3, i, S, 6c. Allover Laces, 17 and 2Ce. DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY I 35 & 37 N. Queen St. LANCASTER. PA. "I N DARKEST AFRICA." HENRY M. STANLEY "In Darkest Africa." The complete story of Stanley's recent thrill- Ing adventures uud the disclosure or his liupei taut discoveries will appear for the first lain discoveries win unncar ler 1110 nrsi nine In the work WltnTEN BY HIMSELF.entltled IN DAHKEVT AFRICA." In two volumes. profusely Illustrated, price t3 75 per volume. De net be deceived by any of tbe se-ialled ' Stan ley books" new being offered as "genuine" snd"auihentle." Te no one of these lias Stun ley contributed a line. AGENTS.- Tbe work will be sold by subscrlptloneuly. Weare new ready te appoint nunassers. Appjiianu 'iwr Ill'IMCluiic-l iu".- LEY'S OWN BOOK, the enl one In uhhb ha has a personal iniercsi, win ou the title page. Address, eur our linirlnt CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 920 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. aprd-RdAw Chares 9ru ebh: w lLLIAMWN ft rUHTKK. LADIES' DRESS CLOTH ! The goods are Inches wide, all wool, In all the Is-adlng Shades and Black. They wer made te sell nt 75e a yard. Onr price lasse. The qnanuty Is limited, and cannot peaslbly last long at such an exl remely low price. THIS SEASON'S FAVORITE. Reys' Cambria Tnnle Hulls, in Light and Dark: Shades ercasslmcre and Che vleU, te S7-A0. and a Callope In tbe bargain. Ladles' Morning Wrappers, Light and Dark Colen, f I. Ladles', Misses' and airls' Steckinette and Cleth Jackets. S2 25 te 16. uiaies- mnaca wraps, Tim te Sl.zt. A large assortment of Silk Wraps and Capes, at lowest prices. ON SECOND FLOOR can be found a large and handseme assortment of Men's and Beys' Clothing, In the Latest Fashions for Spring nnd Summer. The Straight Butten Sack Ceat, In round cor ner or square cut. The Rell Cellar Sack Ceat Is very stylish. The Deuble-Breasted Sack Coats, square or round corner, cut with long roll, te dress with Deuble-Breasted Vest. The cutaway Ceat Is three and four-button, m'-illy three. Prince Albrt Denble-Rrenstcd Coats are worn with Pants or lighter shade. our Punt Stock consists or the Leading Styles of Stripes and Pialds. Strictly All-Weel Pauls fromriietoW. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. The largest nnd f1uet usseilmcnt of Neck wear found anywhcie. Light and Dark Colored Tn k Scarfs, 17c te 11.2s; Feur-ln-Uands. all colors, 2".c tot 1.21. Club Heuse, Windsors, Tycoon Tieand Fancy Straight and strap Bews, In great variety. Elghmle Shirt, f 1. or S3.40 per half dozen. Ne. 2. 75c., or H 03 per half dozen. Fermer price, tl. Dr. Warner's Light-Weight Underwear, lu Camel's Hair and White Woel,ntt!1.23. Special values In Ladles' Handkerchiefs at 2c, Se and 4c All 100 Handkerchiefs new 7c. All 15a nnd 17c Handkerchiefs new 12lc. White nnd Coleied Embroidered Handker chiefs, excellent vnlues, 17c, Regular 35c nnd Me Handkerchiefs new "5c. Better grades, 3c, 43c and loc. Baltimore Shoes for Ladles' Wear are mode of Seft Bright Dongeln leather, Nar row Square Tees, Hand-Turned Seles, with Pointed nnd straight Tins, Common Bonte Heels. These are tbe best tilting and most sty lish Shoes In the market. Price, 53.50. We have the exclusive sale In Lancaster. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Flat Irons, superior quality, sizes 5 te 8, at 25c each. Sad Irons, with detachable, always cool han dle, at tl.25 per set. Iren Skillets, 17c, 20c, 29c and 33c Wash Boilers, rust-proer steel bottom, Nes. 6, 7 nnd 8, at 79c. Oki and 51.1 1. Sprinkling Cans, 19c, 33c and 47c CANDIES. Fine Candles nt lowest prices. Try our W. 4 F. Caramels at 19c V & BABY CARRIAGES. Don't tail te see our selection and get an Idea of values. Our K Carriage Is us carefully made as our 525 Carriage. Ladies' Parasols. Special makes, and can glve any new shade te match melt any dress. Alse, all Combination Celers nnd Plain Black Parasols nnd Sun Umbrellas. l"rlccs, 87c up. Children ruruseis, sic. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., ANb - NO. R1H MARKET ST.. HARniSHIIRq. FA. 4uvnituvc. TTENUY WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, baa removed te 136 East King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended 10. can aim examine our goons. a8-tfdR 11. WOLF. i:UI East king Street. e CHS A G1BBP. FIVE MINUTES Leeking Outdoes All the Geed Things we might say about OUR FURNITURE! It's Jiit the kind of Furniture Ihat fits a worthy name. All the New Stjle. It's no trouble te sell such Furniture when It's known. Here's the reason : We Sell Furnltnre for Rep utation ns Well as for Meney. Ne thought of cheapness In a single niece. Made ler long wear and satisfaction, and yet sold cheap. That's w bat makes It se easy te sell. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. (Eldthtue. M YERS A KATUFON. ATTRACTIONS in our. We've many attractions !n our Custom De partment. We are showing the Handsomest Line OF SUITING Ven Men's "Wear FROM $15.00 te Almest Any Price ! Such styles as these are net offered any here In Lancaster for the price. Such an assortment jeu'll find newhere eUe. ELEGANT STLYES IX Men's Treusering Mere than you'll care te leek aL Prices range from SI te U. We'll Ut you, tee. Myers & Rathven, Leading Fashionable Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET IiANCASTER.PA. 1ALIFURMA. A j 8iecjl Parties. Bcml-menthly. Tourist sleeping cars. Cheap rates. Southern 1'uclflc Ce. Address. E. HAWLEV, Assistant '.General Trunin Mnnsger, 3H Broadway, New Yerk J It. J. SMITH, Agent, MB. 3d bU.Phlla. JanlS-lyd2taw OENCV FOR CALLAHAN & COS CF meiit te take tbe place of Red Lead. In banc It makes lite times the quantity of red lead and U far superior In making steam Joints, packing man and hand hole plates en boilers, ic, Ac, Price no cents per pound, at JOHN BSirs.W East Fulton slrrtt, mT-tM 1 I -' T An Immense Harp IN Williamson & Fester, Custom Department. t w T3-fr.- hK'-'-6.
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