Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 10, 1890, Image 2

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H LANCASTER DAILY
INTBLLIGENOBR, SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1890.
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LANCASTER, PA., May 10, 1890.
The Law Lays Held.
'.. A Verv unuiual. but varv oemmoiitlli.
hleceur has becutnken In tlie cengrrH-
skmal content iu Phllmlelpliifi, where
;lM Court ha been invoked te oeiumnnri
Sthe officers of the Dcmocrnlle erguulxa-
te certify the properly elected
ilMratcs te tbe convention. There was
belief that credentials were te be given
te these net elected ; under t he party rules
which were simpesed te make certain
'officers of ward organ ir.ut Ions Judges of
ttie delegate election. 'I he question is
ittpen the coDstructlen of the party rulei,
'add the court derives jurisdiction ever it
bunder the law which recognizes primary
i"t..Al .. f 1KU.I . -It .....1 .....
.VIVUUUUS til IJUIIllUllI Wlllt;9 IIIIU tuuin
'them with IU shield.
'kj llAfnltt tl.la llhtiv . Att.ntnfl .-.filll lj.nl
Jt uiuie uiii uin v..e uimivu fuiikivi
u-fartie warn a law unto themselves mid
'the conduct of their reprcseiitntlvea was
iBet subject te the control of the courts.
f Jfew they may be held by tlie court te a
; proper etervauce 01 mormen Beverjunj;
the party and te a fair exerci.se or mcir
were. It seems te lie a beueilcent
Mnilallnn. TCeinllinllnns am na ceiii-
tSUlr (vinlrnllcll hv nnrtlM. Mint imr.
p ties need te be controlled by the law ;
MUU HJiVU lui'jr uinnv iuvii imi .....-?
they cannot complain that a Judicial tri
bunal should undertake te held them te
tbeir observance. It may be humiliating
that party representatives havesellttlu
5 fairness as te seek te cheat their own
-Brty ; but it it a "demnitleu fact" that
'they de. and Itisagoetl thing that there
Erare means provided of checking them
p in It.
KiL lemrVtt nn rl vf tunim rrfmnn t I lint
Sjkeneaty is the best policy In the long
jWn, It falls te govern the action even of
jpany icnueri in mcir own pany. it
sneuia never he necessary, one would
thlnk, te eall in the power of a court te
I'Wstrain members ei tne same party rretn
'taking unfair advantage of each ether ;
iJut experience teaches that it is. This
S?jnuladelpuia emergency It one or the
tBest discreditable timt we liave
MS SSfcSMJh A t Atf I A nAlhW.fl 4 Is Ant..t..l.
FVtU JIUIWU. iV -ll'HIOUIIIMU UOHVUII"
liten, called te clioeso a successor te
KMr. Bandall and te fill u coat vacated
vy death, needs the intervention of the
L?0ttrt in secure its fair conduct, and this
fcliaterventleii seems te have been really
eary. tbe evidence of intended
palms of power being clear. The Jttcerd,
EMViuch we believe in tills case speaks by
rtiitt card, declures that the district
isttreDgly favors the nomiuailen efMc-
Meer ever Gentncr,but that the cenven
tien was fixcil te nominate Oentuer
Wvnsr McAleer. Tlie utter unlltneHu
hsf Gentner for the place and the
Sltnt-ss of McAleer for it einnliasbxH
rrratly the wrong that was designed
i be done.
K" Te the people of the whole
mat, regardless of party, it would
sue very agreeable if a successor te
Sttr. Randall should be selected by ids
'party in the district, who would Hhed a
fjustre upon Philadelphia aud the btate
'omawliere near te that which Mr.
Randall's representation gavn it. The
.names of Geerge M. Dallas, Richard
&V11UX tind Furiiimi Khonherd lmvn Iiehii
Knamcd as such men, and they would
k-'a" we uiii vor- wen ; imu iiicre am
lwany ethers who would 1111 it quite a
jweil, If they could be Induced te accept
.n piaccjlt
iVIt Is uotcveryeno who wants te be a
Bengrcesmau. It Is net a place that has
attraction for every taste, or that ellbis
Lfanie te all who thiist for it. It ret iu ires
peculiar adaptability and much culture
I4a tiVa tfft finAIIKullI tlll.alt.. T t. .
KJ' ..Mnv a. svi.iirttuk li Jiisi, IUIIV. JunA
jweiiiy nnu uei a proniaUle place
ite an honest holder of it. This
rJPhiladelphla district lias, however, great
-arauiuge in securing a strong repre-
entative. It has an immense Held te
ekct from, aud offers a .seat that 1ms
irel twined around it. We have no
Hbt that a very ublvgnau ean be had
such a one should be property
-iihvited totnkeit.
Secret Agitatiuu.
:.ln a letter begging for funds Senater
l,wjr nuutuuLxn lue sinriimg tuscevcry
iw secret circulation of tarlll literature
jtmd the employment of agltateis by tlie
emecracy. ituagiue a Demecrat
BfUalthlly approaching a Republican
suu giving nuu u ueauiy necuinciit witli
-rofeund lecrecy. Awful I Iuuieiiie an
gitater producing agitation en the sly
Ejrem a piaiterm at tlie top of his voice
i,Md drawing pay from a party with no
fgeffloebelders or fried manufacturers.
R Sublime ! Mr. Quay is tee romantic. The
!7aitMaHnri In 1.U y.ii.... III. ...... n..
wm.wi.Hvu .u lull lUKIty lllU9llCn lilt)
nwut siaie ei iningi. ine radical ici
gJtarifTmen mustering their liurrah boys
ia wiiu aiarm te chatter and cheer
bout free trade and protection. The
thoughtful cltiMns gravely viewing that
gsBonsireeuy, tue jicKiuley bill, and its
prwiu uremer, me uependeut pension
se, auu wouuenng what Is eimiiiL'
BXt. As for agitation, the Democrat
net fail te seize every geed npimrtu
Ay te Impress the need of a cautious
thorough revision of tlie tariff,
it is the force of tlie nliiln
that has brought them into
aggressive puMtleu, net tlie foree
iuwuic. jich innuers in KansHS
WC I..... II. ttl r . . .
rn their com and Rusk offers them
apathy and tells them te economize.
1 McKluley puts a tux en cabbages.lt
jne wonder that Mr. Quay has de-
ids for tariff literature. Statesman
ad is has broken loose again In Lan-
Br county as the leadini: champion
the tariff league, but the icsolutlens
aptcu by the farmers at Intercourse,
tc his harangue show that the leaven
r self-interest Is working and the people
i m ceuuiy are geuing awake. They
tlrst for protection of their
sts aud claimed "as full rimf...
for the products of the farm
I ia given auy ether Industry." Then
m wit iu inc Kite tuey endersd
Kt McKinlcy bill which raises the tariff
Miue anu vegetables, and also neon
rkiultural macliiuery. Cattle are ex-
and, If they were net the live
; business Is largely in the hands of
rejatcrn grazers and has become a bus!-
li distiuct from farming. As the vetr-
d'jte features of the bill are rather de
al te boom a few truck farms ou the
. the delight of tlie farmers with the
measure must be based upon the ma
chinery tax. An effect of the duty of
4e per cent, en two-horse steel plows Is
shown In the quotation of an American
made article at $9.45 for sale te foreign
ers and f 10.60 for sale te the farmers of
America, and many ether tools aud
machines show a similar consideration
for the tax-paying farmer.
Crisp Talk.
If Mr. Carlisle is translated hi the'
Senate, Democratic leadership In (he
Heuse will fall into the able hands of
Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, who is In fact by
the force of his charactcn already the
real leader of the Heuse. Mr. Carlisle
wilt fit the Senate (Ud belter than
that of thcJkiVV, which calls
for Heniewhal mera alertness and vim
than he always lias at command, Mr.
Crisp is never found lacking. Wherever
there Is a head te be hit, his shllallah Is
out and does Its work iu the very highest
style of the art.
It was exercised yesterday en the Mo Me
Klnlcy tariff bill; aud battered that de
crepit concern in a way that was almost
savage. The tiling is advertised by its
sponsors as especlallykind te the farmers;
but. Mr. Crisp suggested that If Mr. Mc Mc
Klnley's object was te benefit the farmer
he would better show It by tiiklngthe
tariff tax off the things that tie Uses
largely, such as salt, bugging, linplo linple
nicnta and the like, instead of keeping
up the duty upon everything lie
buys and leaving it off nearly
everything he Feils, save tobacco
and a thing or tne that are put
iu the Republican bill le delude tlie far
mer into the opinion that It Is a bag full
of such things. There is net much
chauce that there will Imj a farmer who
docs net knew, by the tlme tlie
November election comes,; just what Ills
deceitful Republican friends have given
him In satisfaction of their abundant
premises, and what burthens they have
saddled ou him.
M i
The city of Dsltimore Is tanking a great
fuss ever lier crulser namesake, and she Is
a ship te be proud of, but it will net de te
uiiike tee much eflier speed and slrengtli,
or our builders may be oneeurnRed te rest
content with this beginning of navy build
ing and net try te surpass it. The Jlultl Jlultl
umrehaHit record of 'J). 1 knots an hour,
but tlie Urltlsh admiralty Is about te artk
bids for a ship that must mnketwouty-uve
knots. This vesicl will be llirae tlmes the
slzoef the Multlmore. Thern urn soveral
ships In foreign navies which lmve beaten
tlie Itiiltlmere's record, although the con
ditions of trial are said te liavn been less
severe, and in a long ruce tlie Ainerlrau
ship might beat tlinui canity. The Italinns
will lituneh ut Venice, in .luly, a lingo lut lut
tleship called the Hardegna, which will
have ougities of twenty theUMind home
power, and will carry four ruiih weighing
one hundred and twonty-llve Ions each.
We are linppy ever our squadron of evo
lution, but oer old 8ahi has Just drtiiileil
n squadieu of evolution, consisting of one
ironclad, Ave vrulbars, two giiuhuuls ami
hevim torpedo beat. Klve yenis iigeHpain
appieprintud forty-llve mill ion dollars Ter
a new navy. The) activity of loielgu na
tions in utilizing new Ideas in war-nhlp
building, is shown by a icpert from Stet
tin, published In tlie Journal rc.i Delmti,
te the effect that tlie flerman go eminent
has given ordeis for the building of a crul crul
eor en the plan of our dynnuiiie thrower,
Vesuvius. Tlie report Miystliiil tlie Zalin
ski guns have been used in the (Unman
coast dofeiiho, but thev de net seem te have
given results altogether satisfactory. Ho He
ceutly, howevor, they liiueliueu medllUsl
by an efllcrr of the imperial navy nud
adnpted te the government t-ervlce. The
new crulser will carry threo of them) gun".
Tiih Xew Yerk 7'nir.i publishes aletter
from M. H. tuay, locelved by a leading
Republican of Detroit. Mr. tinny an
nounces that It has been dlMcoverrdth.it
for mouths Democrats h.ivu been ougageil
In ageucr.il and secret distiibutleu ofauti efauti ofauti
ptetcctiou lltcniture, and lmve employed a
corps of agitators and oiganlzers te travel
among thu fanners aud working men;
demands for docuuieutM, pertaining te thu
tariff, daily reach thi ltepublle.ui na
tional cemmittee, particularly fiem
the West, and tills is made llie
oxcuse for mi appeal for funds.
Tlie senator pathetically observes : " Yeu
knew hew dilllcult it is te raise money for
campaign purposes, " but adds that a plan
has been adopted which, If vigoieiihly
piusheil, cannot fail. Inclesed were a iiuin iiuin
ber of luiudsotne certillcates, Hiiggesth e of
the most artistic bank paper, decorated
with a neat ten dollar mark and having a
coujieu attached. The loiter lofersto theiu
and centinues: " I trust you may he able
at an early day te place them with seme of
the zealous Republicans of your neigh
borhood. Please till up the coupons
with full uauie uud addiess, cut them off
and return them te us with the 10 ler
each. All checks, money outers, etc,
should be made payable te V. V. Lcirh,
assistant secretary, who has charge of this
branch of the werK. A ruce id will bokepl
of all thu subscribers, who will be known
as registered contributors te the Republi
can national committee." The senator con
cludes with Mattering allusions te the stand
ing and luuuouce of the gentleman ad ad ad
drossed. It Is evident that the "(iraud
Old Parly" is iu u veiy had way that
Mr. Quay flnds It nocessary le beg se hard.
It Is the party iu power, Hushed with vio vie vio
teryaud arrogant, but lids letler shows
timt its noteiioiis leader thinks only of
taking a defensive position, and docs" net
hesitate le repieseut tlie Democracy as
dangerously nggresshe. The Democratic
paity Is out of power and lelivtively peer,
but no such appeal is heard from Its
leaders. They are net pieced w ith frantic
demands for documents pertaining te tlie
tariff. Tlmy de net stilvote find excuses
for collecting hoedie. .Senater tjuay Is
right about the nggiosslve position of
tlie Democrats, but the talk about
general and secret distribution, or anti
protection 1 Herat u re, and the employment
of a corps of agllateis, is bosh mul h0
knows il? Hew could such a distribution
be secret T
Thk yew J.'i-ti Is distres'.i.Hl at the apathy
oftlie Itcpul'llcan juipers of this country
with regard te the McKluley 1111. It do" de"
clares w ith truth that ' but a low of thorn
have perslstently ail vocal ed llie measure.
and observes w 1th evident sorrow that "the
poeplo theinselves appear te hike inote lu
torest in the question tliau thu news
papers. " The Jira cracks the whip of
" party pledges, presumably the pledges
given by Messrs. Quay and Waniuuaker
In oxebnnge for rash used lu the purchase
of voters In "blocks of live." Tlie ;,
plalntlvelyasks: " If we cannot pass a
protective bill when we have both Hemes
of Congress and the administration en our
side, when will we be nlile te de se?"
Eche answers "de se," and reason adds "H
will be your mrty's death blew." When
the papersefa fanning county need te he
appealed te In tills way te sustain a " se.
called" farmers' measure, the formers
may conclude timt the hill needs their per
sonal examination.
I'EltSONAI..
I'RKuiliK.vr ItenitmuEz, of Cesta Mica,
Mas inaugurated at neon en Thursdav.
11. J. McGuan.v, of Lancaster, says the
Hurrisbnrg Telegraph or I'rldav, was
among tlis handsome visitors iu the citv
te-day. ,
.!': I2-!15, DVB0."'' "eSre- ,ias been
awarded one of the tirn prlzes for the
Harvard slndents' Uoylsten declamations
at Cambridge.
Austin Hudsen, the poet, new filly years
of age, Intended te bi an ougluuer, He
.relinquished the lever for tbe ion after a
low years.
l'litt.ir DnienT, youngest son of the late
Jehn llrlght, has lea the rsnks of the
Liberal Unionists and allied himself with
the Heme Rulers.
tin. C. T. PiTk7:s, a Chicago physician!
him receh efla fee of fi5,000 for less than a
innnlh'tyXitDudancoena patient who was
BlllleUyf with a cancer Iu the face.
lksini:NT Diaz, of Mexico. Is a man
about liav years of aire, efa dark, swarthy
omplexlon, of engnglng address, and has
always a pleasant greeting ier an 110 mucin.
ArriNa Oovi:jxen Tawmiit. of ?feW
llampshlre, who was born In 1838 and
graduated from Harvard iu 1878, Is the
veungest elder executive Iu llie United
hjtates.
T. I'. O'Comneu says he has Irarned
from Gladstone's hnllcr that a ronteur or
the Grand Old Man's head transrerred te
paper inakes a very ralr outline map or
Ireland.
r.ASTKH AT .li:HUHAI.H.M.
riisriins n-eui
Jtvery liimrler of the
(llelie.
letler of President Olhiisne of Jehns Hepkins
University, hi the UnlllliioreHun.l
Ourlourneyto Jerusidem was planned
se Hint we might see l'aUistine lu its most
beautiful aspect, and we were net disap
pointed. The Haiti of .Sharen was covered
wltli tlie richest verdure. 1'era mile te the
oust of Jaffa tlie read passes through greves
or orange trees, ou which llie blossoms
wero us thick as the opple blossoms at
home in the month ufMny. Their delight
ful fragrance might he tierce! ved far be
fi
em! the limits of the orchard, berne In
iv the hreoze of llie sea. iiinuuier-
ablu wild Hew urs were growing ou the hill-
sides, and the roeky mountain tops ware
mere, or less doeeralod with the Iresli
colors of the spring.
Our visit was also planned se that we
might hee seme or llie great religious ob
servances which bring te tills sacred clly
at Knstoitlde Innumerable pilgrims from
Euroiie, Asia and Africa, Jews, Moham Meham
medans, Oreeks, I.iillns, fonts, .Syrians,
Anglicans, Lutherans, and 1 knew net
hew many ether sorts of worshipers, here
assembled ut this time. .Some et them en
camp without the walls; ethors are wel
comed at the hospices and convents which
tliolrveinllglonlslsliavo established. The
hotels are crowded, and doubtless ptlvate
hospitality is freely bestowed. Yesterday,
while all who fellow the Reman calendar,
llie Keple ofthe Occident, wero observing
ICaster, these who ndhnre te the Eastern
usage the Greeks, the Russians, the
Hyriuns, the Armenians and the Copts
were keeping Palm Sunday. The Jews
wero commemorating tlie Passover, and
the Moslems were lu tlie midst of u Moses
rolebratloii. The streets of the city were
consequently llllcd with the most varied
and brilliant costumes. Piocesslons large
and small moved from point le point. The
.Sultan's birthday also fell en .Sunday, se
that guns and military music added te the
excitement ofthe day, mid Hags and Illum
inations Increased the pictuiosqtienoss of
tlie scene.
Emir of tlie ceremonies that I saw stand
out above all the ethers. The Mohamme
dan procesalon en Friday last was especi
ally brilliant. An Immense company of
the faithful, men, women and children,
came out el the area which surreunded the
mosque of Oiniir, passed through .St.
Stephen's gate, went down the steup hill
side and took llie read toward Jericho, up
on which there lsashrlne couimetnenitivo
of Moses, and called by tlie multitude
"Moses'h grave." Thore was a military
escort, with Its brass baud, and thore were
two or threo carriages llllcd with the civle
digiillarles, hut the Interesting features or
the scene w crc groups of people dressed in
turbans and (lowing robes, preceded by
lines erdruimiiers, and elleu accompanied
by dervishes with long hair, bare hieast,
and tlie Incessant motions or the men
possessed ei devils. A mera striking
pageant is larely te be seen iu eiiental
lauds. We wero told, upon what scorned
geed aiitheilty, that lids festival is an in
novation, mid is intended by the Moslems
In ut 1 1 act large companies of their faith at
the eiy time when the Chiistlaus aie
wonted te assemble. The Tnrhs are In
lear lest their sacred places shall seme dav
be taken from them, and hence tills pre
caution. Frem the Moslems we turn te the .lows,
and alter looking at a pitiable company or
Israelites waiting ut llie Inundation stones
of the temple urea, from which they are
llgiilly excluded, we worn received lu the
house of a rabbi and allowed te witness llie
eating of tlie passever. We heaid the
pnixer of thanksgiving for deliverance
iieiu Egypt, and we saw the simple ceio ceie ceio
menies by which tlie exodus is coni ceni coni
lueuinraloil. Later lu tlie evening, lasting until nearly
midnight, thu last scenes of the passion
were hieught te mind by thu Latins lu the
Chinch el llie Hely .Sepulchre. A pro pre
cession meed from one station or the
eiess te uuether until it l cached the spot
which has been hallowed for many cen
turies as the tomb of Christ. At each
station attention was vividly directed te
oneot the transactions recorded by tlie
evangelists, and u short d Ischium) preached.
We listened te llie sermons In 1'iencli, (or,
man uud Arabic, and these who followed
the entire scene heard nddiessus iu eend
ether 'languages. Worshipers aie here
from every country or Fiuepe, peihaps of
Christendom, and thu use el many tongues
enables the church te impress upon the en
tile multitude the lessens ofthe hour and
place.
Early en .Sunday morning the Greek
church began the celebration or their l'.dm
.Sunday. Alter mass u piocessleu was
formed, Including several bishops and a
large number of the clergy, bearing lu their
hands the palms that had been blessed,
and they went tluce times around the holy
sepulchre and once around the church.
After their service was concluded the
Ai medians and the Copts had a similar
precession.
Till: VAI.l'K OF ETIIJL'UTn:.
What Ilut'Miiullelil l-ews Mean II i'rop i'rep
trly Obwrwil.
Frem tlie Uulles' Heme Journal.
Tlie foolish gill who laughs at eticUette,
mul saysshe will net be bound by its rules,
Is the olio you may be certain who does
net posess the viilue of consideration and
w he makes fiiends only le lese them. The
laws of etiquette an the best and Mildest
lu the weild, for (hey were arranged by
hundreds of wise heads dining huiidieds
efycius te maku life run moie smoothie
and te uiiike each persen mere comlorf cemlorf comlerf
n bio.
Yeu aie iu sorrow because someone dear
loyeu lias died some friend who is loving,
but Injudicious, calls and wants te' insist
upon seeing veu. Yeu knew that the sym
pathy she eilers will only reopen the old
wounds j you cannot hear te be nide te
her, but Madame Etiquette steps lu, an
nounces that you must net see isiters be
cause you me In mourning, and se you
aie net harassed, your friend's feelings are
net mitt, unit u is tne law of geed society
that has protected you.
Yeu haye been te u large pu ty w here a
nouse was decorated with many llewcrs;
you lcnicjnhcr us you left thu supper room
that it looked ii scene of confusion, uud
you wondered when it would ever return
le its normal condition. It is demanded
that you shall make a call and tell your
hostess ofthe pleasure she has given you.
Again, etiquette respects comfort ami
claims that your call must be made within
two weeks ofthe dav utter tlie dauce; se
that by this rule the household has tlme te
return te lis usual statu before theie is an
inllux of visitors.
Yeu havejust told Dick that you will bu
his wllu; uud thu oue thing you dre.id Is
the giggling and staring te which veu will
have le submit because iu tlie small vitilige
in which you live the kindly thought iff
the dignified lady, Madame Etiquette, is
either forgotten or net appreciated. New,
be wise mid take seme married friend In In
eo your conlldence; let herglveatea or u
luncheon, and invite your girl friends,
and at it she will say, putting her arm
mound you, "1 want veu te wish Lillian
all thu happiness possible, because iu a
er.y short tlme she is going te be married
te Mr. Richard Stoelo." Se the story is
told ut ence, and all thu littie embarrass embarrass
mellis, the iuuenilees and tlie embarras
sing w eiiderment urn dene away with.
Sorrow or baine, because of seme oue
ll lug, lnwides your home. Yeu feel your
cheeks redden hoeause of the conduct of
nwieuuiiu near auu near le veu. And veu
maKOS VOU ICGl cniixclaiiM ,(. I.... i i.
pened. ThW is net luirdlieartodness , It 'js
consideration. Te utterly Ignore a ills
grace for which the Innocent suffer is he
kliulett loxseu that Madame Ettquctte has
ever taught. ' u
.She Is even wlse lu dictating the hours
for making visits; te your girlfriends she
suggests any tlme between threo und six
o'clock which gives you un opportunity
"uimurwiiaiine weilil will My te you.
My peer girl, tlie woll.trulned world says
nothing j your friends eome te see you.
.VOU rocclve venr Invll!. !!,,, ..., ....,...! '.
''", l.llll iiuoeov
te have entirely finished np whatever yea
wish te de In the morning, te have had
your luncheon or dinner, and te be busy
only with book or fancy work after three
o'clock. Toyeurmenfrlonds, from eight
tonlnelsthoproporhoiirat which le ap
pear) then tlie cares of the day are ever
and you ero at liberty te entertain In the
way you think best.
Te shrug your shoulders at what eti
quette demands Is simply te antiotince
veursclf very ignorant, for lier, laws,
properly observed, mean protection for
the innocent, consideration for the young,
consolation for the suffering aud congratu
lation for the happy.
Oot Fair Way Foru Unrkey Hey.
Frem the Cincinnati Commercial Osxetle.
An interesting story Is current In Wash
ington nbeut Mr. Heck lu tbe early days
erhls llfeln Lexington. He was always
keen te take the shle of the weak against
the strong. On ene occasion he offered te
thrash n whele circus company, lu the
slavery days, when, In a circus a call was
made for volunteers te rlde n trick mule.
Fifty dollars was offered te any
body who would stick en. A littie
darkey came forward and mounted the
mute's back. After going around the ring
a few times the mate began a sories or
tactics te dlstodge his rider. Hut the littie
dsrkey stuck like wax and It seen became
pretty plain that the mule unaided could
net get him off. The ringmaster, thinking
himself safe iu maltreating a friendless
nogre boy, came up and gave his collciigue,
the mule, soveral sharp cuts with his whip
that sent darkey und inula rolling evor In
the sawdust.
Mr. beck saw the fraud. He Jumped
down from his seat, dashed Inte the ring,
and catching the ringmaster with a vary
pcrsuaslve grip, administered seme Jack Jack
senkin language te him, mid demanded the
money Ter the boy. The ringmaster showed
fight. This wns an easy matter, but It did
net leek se easy when the whele circus
company took sides with the ringmaster.
The spectators Immediately sided with the
man who had championed the frlendless
littie dsrkey. The money was paid ever
te tlie boy.
TIIR HltAVKST MAN.
Tlie lira vent man Is he who wears,
ItrurdleM of remarks and stare,
The
First
Htraw
Hall
J-Yem the A". 1". Herald.
Ask for VAN IIOUTEN'H COCOA-Tske no
ether. (I)
Sprlnir Mwllelue.
The druggists claim that people call dslly for
tlin new cure fur constipation and sick head head
nelle, discovered by Dr. HUas Ijme tn Hie llecky
Mountains. It Is said t be Oregon urape rcet
(a (rent remedy In the far Wed rer these com
plaints) combined with simple herha, and Is
made for use. by pouring en boiling water te
draw out the strength. HstIIh ntM cents u pack pack
ngeuud Is called Lane's Family Medicine. (I)
Truth Crushed te Knrth
Is bound te rise. Crowd down and smother Hie
truth as you may concerning Tltemn' Kteelrle
Oil, yet the TaetH wlllrlseup that ItlsniioeMhe
best, remedies for lichen, sprains and pains that
liasi'ver jet lieen Imented. Held In linriisler
by V. T. llech, 117 and 1311 North Ipiu-n street.
iU'lifticntn.
T-JKIJOIOUH SKHVlCliS WILL IIK HKM)
'V lu the following churches en Holiday, In
the morning ut 10:., In the evening at T:f. Hun
day school nt 1:13 p. in. When the hour Indif
ferent It Is csiieclallr noted :
NKW CuiiKCU. Services und Sunday school
te-morrow meriilngnt the usual hour, In Leng's
building. Ne. 10 North Quern street.
Divinp. service en Hundjy morning In the
Rockland street school building ut 10 o'clock,
buiiilay school ut'-' p. m.
KVANttKMCAl. First Church. Rev. P. F.
I.clir, pastor. Herman hi the morning. Humbly
school at U a. in.
Hvaniikmcai. Ciiimcn. Itev. II. 1 1. Allirlglit,
pastor, hiuiiday school nt 2 p. in. I'rajcrund
praise service ill 7:00 p. in. Preaching 111 the
morning liv lie v. U. P. Miller, of llalli, Ph.
Uniti.u ilRKTimr..N in Cuius r, Cevk.nant.
West Orange and Concord streets. Itev. C. W.
lIuMer, piiKler. Praise service ut 7:15 p. in.
OMVirr IlAlTisr Cuuacil East Vine near
lluke street. Itev. M. Fravne, pastor.
Pkutsciif. Hr.reitM St. Jen annus KlRCIIhlt
Cerner iifUrauge and Mulberry streets. Service
In Iho Herman Iniiguiige from:10 le 10: ft a. m.
mid from 0 te 7:15 p. m. Sunday selioel from
i2::miei:i'ip. m.
Wkstku.s M. E. Cuur.cn. Itev. C. C. Clark,
pastor. Clas meeting nt U.S0 n. in. .Sunday
school at lift p. in,
Mr. HritrilKN's College Cluiiel. Servient nt
10:.'a. in. Sermon by Itev. Dr. J. H. Htulir.
Ht. Paul's UKtuiiMan Itev. J. W.Memlnger,
pastor. I'rnjcr servlce en Weitne-duy nt 7:15
1. m.
Fuist Ki:fekmeii.-Hcv. J. JL Tlt7el. II. D.,
pastor. Services te-morrow iiiurning and even
ing. Holiday tehoel at 1:15.
Meiiavian. Itev.J. Max Hark, D. I)., pastor.
'i n. m. Sunday school,
Ciikist LuiilKitAN. Itev. V.. It. Heed, pastor.
Sunday kchoel nt 1:15 p. in.
llmuiMhii Ht. LUKn's Marietta avenue,
Itev. Win. F. Llcblltcr, puster. Sunday school
at 'J p. in.
PiiisnitTuniAK Mkmerial Ciiukcii Heutli
Quien streetTlieinns Thompson, 1). 1)., pastor.
Sunday school at 1M", p, in.
Munnenitk. Cerner of lUst Chestnut and
Hheriuan streets, l'uacliliig at'-' p. in. In both
laugtiagei.
Oilmen of GnuCerner of Prince unit Or
ange. Itev. .1. II. Ksterlinc, pastor, Sunday
school lit 1:15 p. in,
Hr. Jehn's Luthkiian Itev. II. F. Alleiiuui,
. I pastor. Services nt II a.m. In German
Itcrenucd church, corner of Orange and Mul
ticrry street. Sunday school nt Ht. Jehn's at 2
p. in., uudat Getwuld Memerial Mission at i p.
in
Fuist M. K. CitDRClt -ftev H. M. Vernen, D.
I)., pastor. Class meetings at Un. in, Sunday
school ul 1:15 p. m.
tliiAci; I.UTUEitAN. Itev. C.C Iliiupt, pastor.
Services morning and ernlng. Holiday school
at Up. in. Paster's Male lllble eluss uttla. m.
("lunch scbenl us iisuul during the week. levell
ing service at 1:"S0 p. in.
LVANOKUI'AI. LirillKltAN SUNDAT SCHOOL
or F.mmanukl North Plnu near Walnut at 2
p. m. hervlceseu Thursday eenbig iiex(,ni iiex(,ni
lireprhite te Ascension Day.
Ht. Paul's M. E. council Itev. II C. Yerkes,
p.ister. l) a. m. class. Sunday school at 1:15 p.
in. Conversation meeting ul(J::i0 p. in.
V. M. C. A.- Yeung men's uuetlngut 3.10 p.
m. Address liv Itev. 11. F. F. Alleinuu, D. I)., en
"1'he Teung Man and his Duly le Hie Church."
TiiKsnvTKRtAN. Itev. J. Y. Mitchell, I). 1).
pastor.
-ITAJJ HOUTEN'H COCOA.
Till: POI'UL.YIl COCOA OF EOltOI'i:,
THU COMING ONK OF AMLHICA.
MOST Al'l'ETIZINO-E.VHILY D1UEHTKD.
The Van lretTKN's process lenders
tliclr cocoa easy of digestion nnd de
velops iu tbe highest degree itstlolicieus
nniiiiii. It is mi excellent llesli-feimer,
flSUl l'er ''"' greater than tlie best of
ether cocoas.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
Si-VAN IIOPTEN'S COCOA ("once tried,
always used ") In the original, pure, soluble
Cocea, Invented, iiuule and patented lu Hoi Hei
land, and Is te-day hotter and mere soluble
than any of the luunereus imitation.- In fact'
Il Is generally admitted all ever Europe and a
comparative test will easily preve Hint rin
ether Cocea equnls tills Inventor's In solubility,
agreeable tatOHiulnutrlUeipull tits. "Iairgest
s-ile In the world." Ask for Van Heutk.n's
ANHTAKK NO erlini. 43
00 K I LIFE INHUIt ANCE AT COST, KEK
KIns'x Iiisiimnrc nml Iirnl Kstatc Apinry,
Kepiiscnlliig Life. Accident, Fire, Heller, l'ln le
Ulass and Theft Iiisuruucc.
Olllce-tOsJJ EAST KINO HT.,:M Flisir Frent.
sp'-lmd A. T. HAL'.IOEH, Manager.
DllUNKENNKSS.
LPlUOil UA11IT.
In All tbe World there Is but One Cure.
Hit. HAl.VKS' aOLDKX SI'KCIFIC.
It can be given In n cup of eolleeor tea, or In
articles of feed, wltlio'illlie knew ledge of tlie
IMtlent. If necessary ; It U absolutely harmless
and will cited a mrinaiiciil and speedy cure,
whether the patient U a inodenile drinker or
nn alcoliello wreck. IT NEVElt FAILS. It
operate se quietly and with such certainty
tluil thu patient undergoes no Inconvenience,
uud era be Is aware, hi complete reformation Is
ettcctcd. 43 page book of particulars free.
CIIAH. A.lA)ClU;it. Druggist,
Ne. 1) East Klug tit., Lancaster, Pa.
ocUS-ced-TTIi&M
B
(TOWN'S HARSAPARILLA.
Dees
Backache with a Drawing-down Pain, Weary,
Tired Kcellnc, Disinclination te Laber, Beauty
and High Colored Urlnef If you have any of
these troubles you may be sure you have Kid
l,ey DUeasfl. Are you bilious T Have you
jaundice T le you have a sallow complexion T
Are yen troubled with constitution T Ife, you
have Liver Complaint aud should read the ful.
lowing testlmcnlals:
Back Ache
Mas. Cbas. ITATneRN.M Icarl Ht, Banger,
has betn very low with Kidney Disease ! she
ha been confined te her bed for ein time.
Had a constant and Intense backache with all
olhcrsymptems of Kidney Dlssass. Her hus
band bought Brown's 8araarllla ; she was
cured by It, and Is new In better health than
for years. Her friends say Brown's Sarsaparllla
saved her life.
Jehn Phillim, of Taylorstown, Washing
ton Ce., Pa., says : I had suffered dreadfully
from Stomach and Liver trouble and was re
duced te 117 pounds, when I commenced te use
Brown's Barsapnrllla, and new weigh HO pounds.
I consider It the belt Meittetne T exer uted, nnd
bad tried a great many, without relief before
taking Brown's Sarsaparllla. Yeu may refer te
me whomever you please
The railroad men of the United Htates
are among the' meit capable, Industrious
and faithful of her citizens. Te them
Brown's Sarsaparilla
All at Druggists 9 1 .OO. 6 bottles for fi.OO.
DON'T take Bemthlng else "Just as geed," IT IS NOT.
Aka Warrkn A Ce., Hele Proprietors, Banger, Me. (
.Ul ! II
(rH
N
KXT DOOKTOTHK COURT HOUSE.
Mattings ! - Mattings !
A New Importation of China Mattlngsjust In. Plain White, 10, 12i, IS, 20, 25, 31, 37ic. Fancies
I2J, 15, 20, 31, 37Jic
Stair Oilcloths. Fleer Oilcloths. BtalrCrahe, all widths.
Window Shades. Lace Curtains, 75c te M a pair. Scrims and Laces, 5c te Zc.
Htnlr Reds, 00c, 75c and 11.25 Psr Dezen.
New Tapestry Carpets, 45 le 06c. New Ingrain Cnrnsts, 25c te COc. New Itng Carpets, 20c te SOc.
New Stair Carpets, 10c te 45c.
Best Feathers, Warranted Pure.
SVJutt opeiied a New Assortmeut of Ladles' nnd Misses' Jackets, Capes nnd Embroidered
Flrhues.
FKHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
TAltD A. McELItOV.
bard Sc Mcelrey,
Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
CAltFKTH Having cut down our profits en our Uemc-innde Raw, Ingrain, Chain and Stair
Carpets, In order te Increase our sales, we hae sold mom than nny season sliice we opened, would
be pleated te ae you call, see and Judge for yeui self. Carpel lings taken In exchange.
FEATHERS Headquarters for the Best Feathers at the lowest prlce In Lancaster. A lower
grade at 60c.
HUGH Smyrna Rugs lit a bargain : SI sl70 at 75c, $1.25 lre at Jl, J3 size at K,?l size at J2.50'
Cocea Hugs at 25c, :)5c and 50c.
OIL CLOTH Fleer OH Cleth, Hie largest line, tbe best seasoned, nnd the best goods for tbe
money In Hie city, all widths from L te 2i yards wlde. Table Oil Cleth, I feet wlde,'12JM per yard.
Stair and Shelf Oil Cleth.
WINDOW SHADES Bargains In Window Shades. ANcwnumber In Dade at. 17c. Blinding
by the yard In Paper, Helland nnd Oil. Alse Spring Fixtures.
WASH DRESS GOODS The best Ilneef Outlinr ClnHinln Hie ell v. Dress Ginghams In elegant
styles atfl'.fc, 8c. 10c and W&. Men's Shitting nt5Jc,6fc and 8c. The best stjlcs In panting for
men and boys at the price ever ortered.
NAVY BLUE CALICO-One Cnse Navy Blue Calice ut 0,'c ; never befere sold for less than 8c
One let of Skirting at 20c ; reduced from 25c.
BICYCLES Agents for the Premier Hnfutv Bicycles for ladles, men nnd children. Alseagcnts
for thu Sweeting Cycle Ce., of Philadelphia, Pa., rer the Cwlebratcd Rival Safeties. High Grade
Cycles nt cut prices. See the 75c and 85c Coventry Rival Safety, bull bearing te parts. Beys' Rival
Sufcty at friO. See It, ceinparu It with any at J!5, und If any dlllcrence lu favor of tlie Itlnl.
bard & Mcelrey,
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn
lCfvi)CVlttOVQ.
pi LIN
LINN A BHENEMAN.
"CHEAP ICE!"
THEN' ANY KEFRIOERATOH WILL ANSWER. HUT THIS SEASON YOU
MUST HAVE THE
44
HLKSKK."
THE REST AND ONLY PERFECTLY DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR IN THE
MARKET.
FLINN St BRENEOTJLI,
GREAT REFRIOERATOR AN
NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN
HAT IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO
crcute a Uejutimi Lawn or uencw an uiu
One.
rrillOS. F. PEHRETT.
X PRACTICAL HATTKR,
All kinds of Huts Cleaned, Re-Trimmed and
Remodeled te leek like, new. Silk Hats n
biieclalty. Hals called for bv addressing
iiiL-J-lmd li COURT AVENUE, lincnster. Pa.
MMIE LANCASTER TP.UBT COMPANY
bULIClTS CURRENT ACCOUNTS, TIME DE
POSITS AND TRUST ESTATES.
Actsas Ahilgnce, Executer, Uuardla n, Agent
elc. Rents Bexes lull. Fire and Burglar Proof
Steel Vaults. Stores Valuables at moderate
rates.
Ne. M and 3.S NORTH QUEEN ST.
apl2-lnuleed
N
JOT1CKTO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
Ulitf for Hie crpetlen of an Iren llrldce. with a
Itt-feet roadway and lis feet and inches le
tuceu the faces of tlie masonry, across Mill
1'ieck. In ICast ljniieler township, ul Mrs.
Ilatik'inlll, will be received ut the elllee of tbe
County Commissioners until 10 o'clock en
Tuesday morning, June 3, lsw.
Proposals for iron suicrstriicturu and tun tun
senry will berccelxeil cp.iralcly or combined.
SecltlcatIens for masonry may be bud at the
Commissioners' Oltlcc.
Forfeited bend for JUKI iniisl accompany bid.
By order of THE COMMISSIONERS.
Attest : w. W. Giur-sr, Clerk. m-Cld-ltw
TTINCO CHEWING TtlBACCt).
YINCO
EXTRA FINK)
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
Till ShiudHrd Brand of Plu Tobacco ac
knowledged le he the best chew nud Hie hirgctt
piece for the money lu the market. I'iicym
tag en each lte,ij. IIm extensive Hilc fur many
yeam ha established lis reputation. There Is
uethlug better. Try It. Fer tale by dealeisnud
grocers.
1S90.
uprllvVlt-vHl-ceiuAHlw
,
;6ur
Immense Interests are Intrusted, and without
them we should make little or no prefres. In
their dally tell, there Is called geed Judgment,
honesty, ndellly, quickness of thought, hand
nnd eye, and ceupb d with these, they are re
quired te de an Immense amount or labor.
There Is Utile or no work connected with the
building and maintaining or a railroad that
does net bear heavily en the Kidneys. On the
track, In laying rails nnd In grading; In the
shops where the marvelous engines, and psla"
tlal cars are put together ; In the baggage room,
at the desk, en the engines, or wherever the
railroad men may be, his .work opens a path
far Kidney trouble. Railroad men therefore
cannot fall lobe Interested In the statement efa
man, who, for 40 years, tins been a readmaster
en the big Bosten & Maine railroad, and new
having charge of ever 800 miles of roadbed.
Head the following :
Use
Orsat Falls, N! H., May 10, 18S7.
Gentlemen I have used Brown's Sarsapa
rllla for Kidney and Liver trouble, and can
trnly say It has done mere for me than all the
doctors I out employed, and I have had occa
sion te require the services of the best physi
cians In Ui state. My wife has also been
greatly benefitted by its use. Rcspectrully,
E. A, SMITH,
Iteadmaster Bosten & Maine R. R.
i, i i. ,. , , ,.u,s
C00fe0.
I WATER COOLER STORE,
ST., LANCASTER, PA.
WIctlttnn.
M
VERS 4 RATHFON.
ATTRACTIONS
IN OUR
We'e many attractions lu our Custom De
partment. We nr showing tbe
Handsomest Line
OF
SUITING
FOR
Men's Wear
FROM
$15,00 te Almest Any Price'
Biich tylc as thea are net ellcrcu any wliere
lu l.'iniiisler for the Vrlce. Hucli an assortment
j eu'll find nowhere cue.
ELUOANT VIIA-US IN
Men's Treusering !
Mere than you'll euro le leek at. Prices range
from I tells. Wu'll lit 3011, tee.
Myers & Rathvpn,
1
Leading Fashionable Tailors,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET
LANOASTKH. PA.
TTKNKtf WOld", '
FURNITURE STORE,
ban removed te 138 East Klnif itreet. havliie a
full line of Furniture of every defccrlptieu at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call and examine our goods,
stf-lfdll . WOLF. ISO Kant KhurHtreet.
OUSHW. 110ILU11H, MININO.CENTIIIFU.
I irul and Strain Pumps. l uny caiuiclty, at
JOHN HKHT'H, 3SI Kat Fulteu ulrceU Iiv7-tfd
Custom Department
9atimther'
Kulakem-hia, Saturday, May 10, I8W.
When the Brandenburgs
vaulted into the trade arena
and made their bow as the
choicest light cotton of weave
and style like Shanghai silks,
tne wnele trade, was "astounded.
Competition ceased there was
nothing te compete with. 20
cents a yard would nowhere
buy such quality in cotton cloth.
equal strength and lightness, or
beauty ei design and perfection
in printing.
Trade hath its victories. In
Dress Goods we have been
winning rapidly and constantly.
ueside tiie repeltne and Bran
denburgs there are ether,
greater successes in cottons.
Witness the Ginghams. Like
the war-horse of Cyrus, our
Dress Goods leader scented
Ginghams from afar, and with
prophetic prescience and un
daunted nerve has seized and
held them.
it is tne aateen experience
repeated. Five years age
they were in the air. We saw
them ceminjr, as a creat tidal
trade-wave. And se with an in
finitude of Sateens, a world
wide gathering, .we caught and
led the market until they re
ceded. When the Sateen tide
went out our Dress Goods De
partment was net found weep
ing and wringing its hands ever
the trade corpses en the sands.
Its Sateens were safe in the
possession of customers.
Just se new with Ginghams.
While many merchants are rue
fully contriving hew te get the
passe Sateens and ether old
printed cottons out of stock,
we arc in the hev-day of a
glorious Gingham success.
Search the world ever. Ran
sack the Leuvre or the Ben
JNlarche, scour the Londen
shops, ferret out all America,
and such a collection of Ging
hams you will nowhere find as
you can see here new. Scotch
and American 12 cents, and
upward te the top but the top
is low for the stuffs.
The Lansdowne, Gloriosa,
and Silk-warp Henrietta. The
triumvirate of silk-and-wool
Summer successes. Each per
fect and beautiful till the ether
is seen, all equal in attractions.
Loek along the Lansdowne
line and see the colors. Gray,
two each of brown, navy and
garnet, old-rose, ashes-of-roses;
and cream-; all these at $1.25.
With them another trepy of
success, cream with satin
stripes, some single, ethers
cluster stripes, at $1.50. If
there is music in the soul of a
Dress Goods man, the Lans
downe should make him sing.
And se should the Gloriesas of
many colors which vary with
every motion, trembling as
moonbeams en the rippling
water of a lake. $1.50 and
$1.75. We took great risks en
both, and of them offer the
only perfect stocks. Mere or
there elsewhere a stray few
pieces of things called by the
same names, but the only
worthy ones are here.
Jehn Wanamaker.
(Uitltittn
E
INE TAILOIUNH.
1890 -SPRING.-1890
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest uud Jle.t Elegiint Assortment
of
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Ready for Your Inspection.
We would nKe nniiounre the purchase of a
Jeb I.et or KnglUh hnltliiK and Trninerlug at a
ureal sacrltlce, which we will tell nt
Astonishingly Lew Prices,
J-Call early te secure a bargain lu these
goods.
H. Gerhart,
ONLY
DIRECT IMPOUTINU TA1I.ORINTHECITY
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
d27-tfd
WHITE COTTON WASTE, COITEI) II Y
the pound, 10c; lu lets of 10 pounds or
ever, Ue. All goods delivered te nnv part of the
eltvFree. C'nlleu JUHN HErtT, Ne, SB East
Fulton street. m"-td
rilHECHAI.FONTE,
THE CHALFONTE,
ATI-AMJC CITV, New Jeikey.
H1TUATKD ON THE lir.ACIl. NORTH CAItO-
1.1 NA AVENUE.
inyMind U.ROIli:UTSAhONH.
sToe,o(X).
IN "ONlWMMOHTtJAOKg-OB IN-
1100, r.w, j.ve, ti,oue te j),oeo.
Ilends li per vent. Interest, payable quarterly.
Mortgages 8er cent. Interest, pajaulu linlf-
Beiid'er call for full Information.
JOHN II. MET.l.Klt.
N'e UM. DtlkuHU
tTTVi'KK CENT. iTKIlENTURE'KTOClTcETt.
,1U nitrates In multiples of J HO, earning n
tuarantee each dividend or 10ler cuut. ih-tiui-iiurii.
payublpwinUiunuiilly, are lssuel ly the
lliilfjfng anil lxiauAi-siK'intien oil akotn(IIeine
eniwt. Aberdeen, (Seuth Dakota). Ne incniler
ship lee or ether expense Incident te Issuance
of stec'k. Weck may be converted Inte cash at
purchnve price after two years. Invester se
cured My leal estate mortgages te iloubleibe
nineunt of the linestment deposited with a
Trustee. fCorrCiixindcn.'e Invllnt.
V. W.HTAItl.INO,
ilanuger Philadelphia Olllw,
Jaulinced Ne. ill Walnut WrucU
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