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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1600.
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DREW J. STF.INM AN,
PT..U Dt vhhtKINMAN FOLTB, Keiller.
Ht.raaTEINMAW
'. RnnKRT CLARK Vnbllil
ROBERT CLARK
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' nttl.V IXTKLL.iaENCKIt.-rilblli.liM
t vwt 0y m the year, tail Sunday. ?!?
by eirrleni In thli cltr nd n"nd'nf
'n- ... - .....nail flvndOl-
, towns wi len rem a wee, j.j - - - -fV,
tan ft year In wlvance ; W cents a inenlli.
IwKRKUT lNTKLLIOENCF.R-Oue dollar nfl
& ''Vl . ."nr h.I1 br check
or poKlefflce order. """I '" V'ff J
thorn ran be procured send In a registered
hitered'at the Poslemce, as second claa mall
tfa. matter.
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Lancaster. Fa.
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:, LAKOASTEB.PA.. May 15, 1890.
m Nwdlennlr Troubled.
r Tlie AVte Era 1a disturbed Hint Mnyer
lOarkwcomnierided te council uniform
ikWd Increased pay for tlie firemen. The
ctien Is that mien cxiienuiiurv
Itruu the npiiroprltitlen. " i
Bght net te be inmle uutll the appre-
latieu Is big eneugu te cover n. .
-U nlenr cllilllL'll te ailVbOUV. ill" -
none, commit tee We belle VC recommends
fthc npproprlatleus nud councils make
i2,tDcin. ii mere it mi hiwhl-j ""j
ete be in the treasury te cover h further
Appropriation for the tire department,
tncu It cannot be maoe uniess nuin
ether appropriation In cut down. That
Jfc clear again. Tlie city expenditure
paiust be kept within the appropriations
s"nd It must llve within Hi menu, Hke
?n individual. Its coat must becutne-
Koerdlng te Its cloth J hut it can change
the cut of the coat us mticii an h picases
;ma tlinf. I he cloth 1101(14 Olll.
Tbe mayor rccemnieud toceunellssuch
fcxpeuditures aud appropriations as he
thinks should be made ; which councils
:maKc ir tuey iiiiuk mem uuvhsiuiu
ifcauid can find the money for them. Tlie
gj) degree of the need of u uniformed and
Abetter paid lire department is a matter
ffer the consideration of ceuuells, te
B'wbointhe major liriH referred it. We
understand that the lltlllellilliu: U te
finable the force te Ihj letter cllitin-
. I.1...1 i II I... H...1.. l.l,.f .....1 ..,..!,
fUWUL'U Ul. JIIV9 " men till.:. vv.i.
cether. which seenn te be advisable. We
bfilse understand that the house firemen
sre net as well paid ni the policemen,
pand there dew net seem te 1c any siifll-
y.clcnt reason why they should net be, as
wttaey arc steadily en duty day and night.
rlf there is no money or no nppreprla-
'ilen. tlicv cannot get It; buttheArci(7'n
Pt-kelT its ba.se iu assailing the mayor for
giltcemmendlng n judicious expendmm,
avla advance of the report of the llnanee
jjffeemrnittce making the appropriations
nd iu Ignorance of It. And, fuither fuither fuither
h'linore. what lusnircs this new born ycal
f$xet our contemporary te held up the state
Met the appropriations te defeat what it
SlrAaema n wfeA nTwnillfllrr. '. TWviu It. f Kit
Kknew that Mayer Clark found all the
appropriations overdrawn and the trens-
itJry bare; And does it knew that the
Impropriatiens te be made have te Umr
ttue burthen of cxpendlluivs aheadv
imadc : that the hese heuse en Duke
?; treet, for instaucc, was bought mouths
Msge for j,000, and thut the money
'3W has te be appropriated for It V This
inency would have paid the proposed
Mary increase four times ever : uud It
T mm n sa n ar1ntju evmiiwlttiii'ii IIiIh itum
'VTsO C a4I7.,09 J 1.U III I V; tlr till tllllU
since the city hns net the money te equip
i. the house with tire api:inilns.
il'If it is a geed thing for the tiremcu te
; n unarmed, as our i tuners ami grand-
ifiathers were, whose cais uud capes hang
r:yet In old houses as pleasant reminders
reftbe ancestor's public service, It will
fctaaruiy ueuuic inu euy 10 iiiki iiie
fi, am all Mini iieeded for tlm exiwiMllliiri'
lil'It may come out of the bum a)preptlutcd
g,rer the general cxpeuscs or the tire de-
pariuieui.
Wu lint, lltiilnrl .il.'nli tit li.rtb- tutu Milu
matter :it the itmllirntieti of our eon-
K'temperary and te give it our opinion
M'npen it. .Hut it will note that the
gttuuers ei me i.M i;i,i,hh:.mi;ic iie net
calntnt. r.u'nr f'lrifb'a firtln. hikI linii.
Sju responsibility for it further than as
'.ae is the mayor elected bv the nurtv for
MrhIch it speak?.
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t.. heiiiuck)'s lMiilcultr.
The Democratic caucus of the Ken-
vtUAlrtr Tjiivlalnttif n le liiillfitlinr r.i 1 T.iW.ul
-"-' -"e-' - " "'b " ... .v..
mates senator, nuiiing a cheice dllllcult
j te make between the hulf dozen llrst-
uicn who are left In the race after
7the withdrawal of as many mere wlie
'Concluded that the pace was tee het for
Uwin. This Is a remarkable number of
andidates for u legislative cnucus te
jsW embarrassed with, and testifies ele-
ntly te the richness of Kentucky in
berefstatcsmPH'r a PXdu't fur
hlchsbV;ft73ra'lwayB been noted as
; much as for her Bourbon aud her colts.
tSDeubtless Mr. Carlisle will finally win
ttM prize, u prl7e it may Im called te
lUtn. It Is a question whether 11 would
'Met be better for lilm In the lenu run te
y B.A .lAfnnt.! n...! I m l.t.l.a.u.l ... . I...1...
fwv uuwaitu unu UD lUMMl-VU IU M1IUKU
,$be dust of Kentucky from his feet and
migrate te Kansas, where his seu is
'already established iu business, we bc
Beve. Hulling from a Northern statu.
Carlisle would make excellent presiden
tial Umber ; una it Kentucky does net
eateem hhu enough te make him her
enater, he lias u fair inducement te
TttaeArt luir HnutVinrii unit .mm. II...
&J' "-"- " .w...w. rrw.., ujn.ii HIV
tr.xDeruer eniy 01 which ne new dwells.
Il& It is net geed for jircsideutial timlMjr
teaseic thebenate. beuaters who uew-
fe?Uys asplre te the presidency have n
-i.-r isuread te travel. It is 1 ttlee I.kb hut
fit Utiwctllllle lltlrlnl nlnna ciml tla e-
t&L ?5iere Will net be whekKOinn fnr
(Z$.amy
Uu.,1 I"C-
KtfV street,
:? " mm ine runner' Allium e.
om,arniere' Alliance reeeiillv uni n
xm ' aud sentlnifiitul declaration
1$$, A.Wl te ex-President Cleveland
yearsfrei fr0ml,imlhe vur' l,reIKr
bA '- tiomy-her"1""-"""1111 ceiuuineu uelli-
if- na of Jlr could net be fully enden-vd
''canaeniaan wlie loves his ceuutr.v.
FeHthelau ImpreTed the occasion te
LuLuTeneais wlioleseine lirinclnli
,Offlee. St-n taxation and tariiPreferm,
OiC 4IIBI LiUUEMTB U IJ1U1J UeCJIlr
K' HinciuDrcd it the purpose of the Alii
r f Mrs. Iber for the education of the ag-
i,J"Jl"'classe8 iu t,)0 science of
"5 and cel government. rlhe present
jtaeaUient, with its gigantic jienslen
jii(ud devotion te the principle of
'&S20n excts of Kevernment needs,
5MHHiy net economical; and the rc
- of Mr. Cleveland were uppealtn
iprerr.
yoaeoner has Mr. Cleveland declared
approval of the" purposes" than the
'',w arrives that tlie Alliauuj is urging
i pea me ways uuu means couiBiHtee of
Bgrviis a wild cat socialistic scheme
rthe wtabllshmeut of se-called "sub
aarlcs." This measure would make
f$m Unlicii States government ueemmis-
M merchant aud In the extension of
p'rlnclples would jireducv a tyrannical
n et neciullsm. Neither l'resideut
ifelnud nor any ether man of well
laced brains would for a moment
anctlen se wild a plnn, but the lMilla lMilla
detphla Lcdicr calls attention te a clause
of the declaration of purposes which It
thinks would have attracted Mr. Clove Cleve
laud's attention but for his Interest in
tariff" reform. The " purpose " referred
te Is as follews: "Te secure
the enactment and execution of laws
which will express the most advanced
nubile sentiment uixm all questions In-
velviugthc Interest of farmers and labor
ers." The Lahirr thinks thai the phrae,
"most advanced, public Hentlmciit, "
hints at socialism, but that It Is net even
a public ncntiment iu this country, ami
the great mass of citizens of all parlks
regard the socialistic, idea ns net ad
vanced, but very far In the background.
It Is In revallst. neldler-rldden llermaiiy
that socialism thrives best te-day, end It
Is weakest Iu this land where the pcople
rule. SVc are In the very veiiguard of
progress, aud the Socialists are iu small
favor hcic. The inet advanced public
sentiment cati net be said te Ikj that ad
vocated by a few radical theorists but,
that which has respectable public sup
port and gives rational premise te ad
vance the wealth and power of the
republic. Such Is tnrllf reform and
such is iiotHeelullsni or the sub-tteasiiry
soheme, which only npears te li
favored by u few ledges of tlie Alliance.
"I.e, the jioer Indian!" Net "un
tutored and lern," lmt graduating lu n
cUsMofclgliteen from Utot'arlMe training
school.
TiliiMib-trtusury sehcine, which ropro repro ropre
xcul.illvcs of KnriuerV Alliances Imvebeun
urging, provides for the OHlahllshineut of
agricultural depositories or warelioiisei,
under Iho control of the treasury depart
ment, In each county, where the gross
amount of cotton, wheat, coin, alu and to
bacco, produced and sold In two years,
eicucds a half million lu value. The peti
tion of n hundred cltlens, and the dona
tion of land for a site makes It the duty of
the secretary of the treasury te establish
the waroheuscs with a iiinnnger at a Hillary
of ii thousand te twenty-five hundred a
yenr. Any owner of the staples named
may deposit his grain, cotton or
toh.icee lu the warehouse nearest te the
point of production and recelve therefere
treasury notes equal le eighty per cent, of
the net value at the market prlce determined
by thu manager, under niles prescribed by
the secretary of Iho ticiisury based upon
prices current In lending markets. These
notes are tnade full legal tcniler, mid lu
addition warehouse, receipts are le hugitcn
Bhewtng the amount aud value of the pre
ducts deposited, the Insurance, and the
weighing, warehousing and ether i ha rues,
and theso wareheuse receipts urn te be
negotiable by endorsement, The Interest
en Iho money advanced lu at oue per cent.
per annum. All cotton, grain or tobacco
remaining en deposit for a longer tluui than
twolve mouths Is te he sold ut public
auction and Iho priM'eeds.allnr tlie payment
ofthe inouey ndvunced uud charges, te be
held Ntibjecl te the order of Iho wareheuse
receipt. Fifty million dollars Is nppropii npprepii nppropii
ated te carry out Iho previsions of this pre
posterous hill. Iu the llrst place, there
would at ouce be a frightful amount of
hustling for the olllce of niiiimner In the
thousands of depositories uud thnjHiwcr or
these (llllchils, armed with money ami
patronage,! frightful te contemplate. Their
term ofetllcels te be tweyenis, se that Iho
olllce would be continually upon as an
election bribe. Their authority te grade
and prlce tlie products olfeied and se
fix thu amount of the lean would
mnke thniii the most tyraunlc.il In
quisitors ever tolerated by an enlightened
peeple. But Iho whole nature of Iho scheme
Is opposed te the principles of our govern
ment. H would eventually make a coin cein coin
luune of this republic, for if Uuclu Ham Is
te form a national trust for grain and cot
ton, why net for oil, coal ami Iren and
overythiug else. Ills astonishing that any
alliance should push this scheme, or thut
liny congressman could be leund te Intro Intre Intre
duce It even "by request."
1!i-ci:ni knniai.h me net plpnlllnl, hut n
Itaptlst church nt llildgctnu, N. J., cele
brated its two hundredth birthday en
Wednesday.
I v the Heuse of Commens en Wednes
day the l'arnellltes stele a uiiiieh en the
Conservatives and voted the second read
ing of the Irish agricultural luborei's hill,
In spite of all that their opponents could
de. The bill propesos the use of the church
surplus te assist In the erection of laborei.s'
cottuges, and Conservatives moved thu re
jection of the bill en Iho ground that the
surplus was net sulUctuut te cover the
charges of ihe land bill and Iho lahoiern'
bill. They moved te adjourn, but thu motion
was defeated. Tlie defeut of the govern
mint wiis due te a blunder ofthe Conserv
ative whips, wlie untitled the mombeis of
the government party that their presence
would be required al-V o'clock. 'I his be
came known Jr ,,0 Parnullites, who at
tended h I'lliT'st length at neon, and, alter
short speeches had been made, rushed n
division before the Censul vatlvcs could be
mustered.
This success places the 1'arnclliles In n
pokttlen te worry their opponents uud gl us
thorn the prestige of a victory lu liel.uul,
but Is net likely le de them any geed else else
where. What i:vi:nel.se may be said of (Ids ad ad
iiiiulstiutieii It has certainly furnished u
ury lively weather bureau. Kaln uud
suiimIiIiie rapidly fellow particularly ruin.
Vknkhviilk Field Marshal Ven Meltke
made a strong speech before the Helehstng
In fa or of thu military bill, urging the old
argument thut Clerinauy must maintain the
jieace by keeping her unity as strong at
least as any In Kurepe. He said In conclu
sion, "If w e ocenoinlro in our w ar expendi
tures the most brilliant llmiuclal situation
that we may be able te ereate will net
Itisure Iho exclusion of our enemies from
the fatherland."
Thore Is ue escape from that logic except
In the argument that Kiirepcau govern
ments should be able te come te soiue mu
tual ugrceinent whereby the pcojile would
be relieved of Iho fearful expense of thu
great military establishments. The gov
ernment was very stubborn In mulut lining
the demand for increased credits without
the least modillcatleii, although llerr
HIchter polnted out that Krance had short
ened the term of horvlce when Increasing
the stundlng army. Tliu outlook Is grow
ing no brlghter in Kurop, and as Ven
Meltke says : " Wee te lilm w he sets the
iiuteh."
Seiiutei- Wilsen's Hill liungeil,
Soimter Wilsen, of low a, en Wednesday,
from the committee en the Judiciary, re
ported, with amendments, the bill subject
ing Imported liquors te the previsions of
the laws of the set end states. The amend
ment is practically a new bill, and pre ides
that no slate shall be held te be limited or
restrained in Its jiower te prohibit, regit
latu, control or tax tliosale or the transpor
tation (te be delivered within its own
limits) of any distilled, fortneuted, or ether
intoxicating liquors, by reason of the fact
that the liquors have been inqierted Inte
any state from boyeud its limits, whether
there shall or shall net have been paid
thereon any tax, duty or import te thu
UullodStates.
Mr. Wilsen submitted a report en thu
bill In which It was stated that the purpose
of it Is le grant Hie permission of Congress
te the several states toexecuto their laws
te protect society aud promote Its host In In
terests. ThiB bill, the rejwjrt says, is clearly
within the suggestions of the decision ro re ro
eeutly rendered by the United states su
preuie court In the original package case,
snd, therefore, thu committee recommends
the passage or Hie bill.
Ask for VAN HOUTKN'H COCOA-Tukene
ether, j,j
l.nek,
In n word which should hn e nn tnce In any
venibtitary. A In nil must hac ability te sue
teed, nnd a medical rcfiratlen, merit. There
Is no lurk about HOZODONT. It was sure te
succeed from the find, bceaitftcltMil Roud, ntut
did all that was claimed for IU
'
Mllt.000 Veuiid In An AMi llnrrul.
A New Yerk rAR picker Is ryerled te hnc
found 110,000 In an Ash tinrrcl. Tlilswns A rare
llcee of noed luck, but bnw much mere furlu-
nn I (i Is I lie sufferer from consumption who
lenrns (lint, nltheiiRli the doctors mnr linve
ironeuiice.1 the nisn IiiiIi'', Dr. I'lrrce's
meiucii uisceery win cure nun. j
leldeu discevert will cure hlin. Consumiillen
tin scrofulous illenc or the lungs.
The" l)ls-
rmcr
ery," w lili li Is the met kiiiIIiI(msI purl
of the nire. strikes rlidil lit theriKil of the
fler
eill. nn. I there Is no rcslilltK it, if taken In
time. In nil scrofulous or ether bleed tnlnls,
skin ntiil sculp diseases, old sercsnliilsuelUiigs
III' eiinrnnlissl te cure, or money paid for It
promptly refunded, lly ilrtlgKlsts. W,'lh4w
Vhnt WeWiint.
(lle llomeepnlh In pellets, Allepath In pills :
but Ter rhciimiitlsin, ler aches, for pains ami
sprnltis. TliiniHii' Klerliie Oil Is Imiriibly sup.. sup..
rler In either. It has b milled ns many ieople
ns It hits had purchasers. All druifglsw sell II.
Held In Niiicslcr ly S'. T. Ilech, 1 rfnml lil
North Queen street.
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llrlnf Mention.
"1 li'ive iikhI Jlurtlerk lllncul Jllllrrt with ureal
I ncflirer Indigestion and constipation el the
bentls." V. U Klslen, Hamilton, enl. Held In
lAiicnsler by V. T. llech, 117 mid in North
(lieen slreil.
irAN IIOUrKN'ri COCOA.
Til IMJItKAT COCOA ok Kiutei-i:,
Till'. COM I NO ONI: OK A.MIlltlOA
maim: 1IY HIT-CIAI. ritOCIXS-TlinillWT.
Cocea Is of supreme Importance nit an
article of diet. Van lleiilcii'.i has fifty
lir rfiiMnere flesh forming prejierllcs
than exist lu the best of oilier cocoas.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
The tissue of tlie cocoa bean Is se soft
ened as le lender It easy of digestion,
and, at the same time, the nrema Is
highly developed.
9-VVN IIOHTP.N'H COCOA ("once tried,
iilunjs usisl ") Is the Original, Pure, Heluble
Cih'eh, Invcutid, patented ami made In Hoi Hei
laud, and Is today Is'tlcr and minctntublf than
any of thu inore numerous Imitations. Inflict,
a cemparattte test will easily prove thai
in ofnrrUecon equals this lmcU't In solubil
ity, iigrccnhle taste and mitrllltn iiialltles.
' Irfirtest sale In the world." Ask for VAN
HOHTI'.N'Haiid take noetlicr. (II)
cj wirrHFiieTKH.' co.
Scrofula in Children.
"In the early part of 1SS7 scrofula npcared
en the head or my tittle Krauitclilld. then only
is months etil. Hherlly aflcr breaking out II
spread laplilly nil etcr her body. The scabs
en the sores would peal oil en the slightest
leuili, and the isler thai Mould nrjse tteuld
make the ntmnsphcre of the room sickening
and uuhcarahli'. '1 lie dlscasi. next attacked tlie
etes nud we feared she would lese bcrslght.
I.mliii'iit phjslclunser the country were con
sulted, hut could de nothing te relieve the llttle
Innocent, aud gate It ns tin Ir opinion, ' Hull
the case was hopeless nud lmHsslhhi tesate
the child's ctcslKhU II was then that ttode ttede
chlid tetry Sviri'sSs'inc (S. 8. H.) Tlml inisl
li Ine ut once miiiln it sicedy and complete cure.
Ter mere than n tear pist she has been us
lieuitut as any ciiiin iu me lanu."
.Mils. Kuril 1Ikuki.i:v, Hclnui, Kansas.
Cancer of the Nese.
In 1ST.', n sere appeared en my none, and crew
rupiim . as my miner nan cancer, anil my Hus
band til.'. I eflt, 1 became iilnrmcdniid consult! it
my li)lcliin. Ills treatment did iiegiMKl,nnd
the sere grew lurger and worse In etcry way,
until I wass'rsnailed te taken. S.M.. aud a few
bottles cured me. This wus after all the doc
tors ami ether medicines bad fallid. I have
had no return of the cancer.
.Mils. M.T. .Maiip.v,
Woodbury. Hall Count) , Texas,
Treatise no Cancer iiiiiIIhiI frs.
HWIITHPKIJIKIU CO., AllailUl.Oa.
iC-Mjil (I)
r ILWrlHl'l'Il'ICMnilCINI ""
QRAYS SPE0IPKJ MEDICINE.
TlIK (Iiikat INni.isu lli'.siiiiv. Auunmll
Ingcme for Seminal Weakness, Spermaterrhea,
Impotency and all lllkcases thai fellow as a s.
iiu nce of Helf-Aliuse; as liss of Menter), t'nl
tcrsal lissltuile, I'ulii III the Hack, liliiuicss e(
Vision, Premature Old Age, aud many ether
dlsenses that lead te liisault) or Consumption
und u I'lcinatiire (Irate.
A-Ker particulars In our pamphlet, which
we ill sire te sunt frcu by mall diet cry one.
o"TliHieclHe Medleluu Is sold by all ding
gists at tl T pin Knusur six paikagcs ferli, or
wilt he sent free by mull en receipt of the
money, by addressing
TIIUUllAY MKIUCINKCO .
Ilulhile, N. Y.
Onnccountef ceimlerfelts, e hateiuleptad
the Yellow 'riips'r; the imlv (,'cnulne.
Sold lu Ijincaslcr, l'a., by ,T. Ilecil.
innrlMjil
DltUNKIiNNrXS. -
i.uttieu tiAiiiT.
In All tlie World there Is tint One Cure.
Dlt. HAINIW (i()l.l)i:N SI'KCIKIC.
tlcnn be given In a cup of entice or lei, or In
articles uf fissl, without the knew Icdne of ihe
patient, IfiiccehKary ; II Is aliselun ly harmless
and will died a NTiuaneul and sisssly cure,
whether the patient Is it moderate drinker or
ail alcoholic wicck. IT NHVKIt KA1I.S. It
eM.-rutcs se quietly and with such certainty
that the pallenl uudergis's no liicentenlciice,
audi re he Is aware, his complete reformation ts
ellccled, IS pimii bisik of parlleiilars ficc.
CIIAH. A. I.OCIIKH, DrugK'st,
Ne.U hJlNl Kill); St., tjllicaslir, l'a.
(VfiLeetl-ri'liAS
ITtm Pit.vrr cady ahiiisspes hisc
" Valtes, Jenkins Valtcs.llrass (llulai Valtcs,
brass (late Valtcs, Iren Ihsly (Ie1h Valtes,
l-eterhafety Valtcs, Pep Safely Vnltes, Air
Valtcs, Itadlaler Valves, Pratt's Swinging
Check VultcM, llntss Check VnltcsJ'oel Valtcs
Angle Valves, call at JOHN IH'Vrs, ;tll ljii
KullenHtiiS't. inT-ird
r 1 II lTT.A Jt UAH I'KK THlJh l'CUM PA .N V
SOLICITS CUIUlKXr ACCOUNTS, TIMK DK
POSITS AND TUUST 1MTATKS.
Acts as Assignee, Kicruter, iiiarillaii,Amnt
etc. Iteiits Bexes lu Its lire and llurghir Proof
Bled Vaults. Stores Valuables lit moderute
ndes.
Nim. BU nud :te NOIU'lI (JL'KKN MP.
apl2-lmdceit
i'l'itnl itetUcn.
I'riHrATK OF LUIt()LINT:iir.NNKirLATT:
U or the CltV or Uiucuster. ileeeuseil. UM UM
ters of adinlulstratleu en Mhl cMnte hutlni;
beeiiKnilited te the uuderslKiied, all iktseiis In
debted thereto are requested te mnke liiitite.ll
nlum inent, and these liuvlui; claims or de
liiiiiiiU aiinliisl the s.ime, will present them
tiltheut delay for settlement te the under
signed, resldlne In the City of Ijtnciler.
(JKOUUKSMI'l'H.Adnilnlstmter.
Jelts A. Covi k, Attorney. myl-Miirii
l.lisTATBOF FUEDF.RICK HOEF, LATE
llj efiheClty or ljincuhtcr, dwvased. 1-cttt rn
Icslameiitaryen said etate hut Iiil' Ihh'ii itruuted
te the undi-r1gued,ull en.ens liidchled thereto
are requested te inake Immediate pu) inent,
and these liavliu; eluluis or demands unulnst
the same, ti III present them without delay for
settlement te the umlerli;ned, residing nt 133
East Walnut street, l.aiicater. Pa.
Cl.l.A 1117111 HOEFEL, Executrix,
Or te O. (I. Ksiii.kti , her alternet. Ne. j
North Duke street, Laiicuster. iipr.'t titilTIt
riMtUsTKbrATEOP I.YDIA A.HTAUFFEH,
X of Earl township. Ijincusttr county, l'a'
drt'eascd. The undersigned nudlter ni
istlnteil te )ass en exceitlnus toucceuut, und
te distribute the lulance remululni; lu the
liuiidsef A. W'Jinader, committee of said Lydla
A.Stautler,dei'eused,toaiidiimeni;th(Helesally
culltlcd te the same, will sit for thut purpose en
Fridut, May Iti.lsSO.ut 10 o'clock n. in., lu the
l.llintr) llisim of the Court Heuse, lu the city
of Ijineiifcler. tthcre all ihtseiis Interesteil In
said distribution may attend.
It EDMOND CON VNO II AM,
tipSI-tldTh Auditor.
ihetanvaph.
R
OTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
FROM
KcMigslnirg, Prussia,
Twe HarkKrnimds made e$ieclully for Rust and
Thrwwjuarter Iitth I'lioterapbi.
go 1-2 Nertk Queen St.,
Next Doer te the Posteffloe.
anT-trud
IMmtttmaltcv'.
ritli.AliKt.riitA, Thursday, May l VtlO.
Gloriosa. A brief study.
Seener or later every need is
supplied. Zephyr weight stuffs,
strong, beautiful in style, suited
te tjie whole range of dress,
from the plain and practical te
the elaborate and elegant, were
sadly needed. There was
nothing te meet the need.
Women were burdened with
heavy stuffs or obliged te ac
commodate their wants te silks,
linens, or cottons.
The advent of the silk-and-wool
stuffs delicate and strong,
wonderfully varied, remarkably
beautiful Henrietta, Gloriosa,
Lansdewnc, solved the ques
tion. Yesterday we told of
Lansdowne the true and Lans Lans
dewne the false, the legal trade
mark and its illegal appropria
tion. Te-day we ask your
thought upon Gloriosa.
Gloriosa is net a protected
trade-mark! Yeu may call
coarse burlaps "Gloriosa" if
you cheese. You'll only be
laughed at for your pains.
Anybody can write, print, or
paint " Gloriosa " upon any
fabric without fear of legal
pains and penalties. If it is
done with intent te mislead and
deceive, another question comes
in.
But Gloriosa has a definite
meaning : it describes a partic
ular cloth, with an individuality
all its own which fits it for many
special uses. The Hurepcan
maker that originated it alone
has the wit and knack te make
it properly. Many have tried
it we have experimented with
ethers but none successfully ;
therefore our stock is limited te
the one only true maker of
Gloriosa.
Yeu may buy ethers, imita
tions, quite rightly called
Gloriosa, but you need te knew
what you are buying. In no
ether dress stuffs can you be se
easily misled by appearance.
The prices of ours arc $1.50
and $1.75 for colors, stripes
and plaids. Others arc lower
priced and dearer. Examine
with cafe. If the stuff slips en
the warp, scams and button
holes will break ; if it is tender
across the piece, it will net
wear. Only this : be intelligent
before you buy. If you want
te see the standard Gloriosa
and form your own judgment
about it, our people will show
you.
In stock today 60 styles of
Gloriosa and 22 styles of Lans
downe. Jehn Wanamaker.
1)i:il.L llll(H.i.RAlJI
V
"BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWNS."
Hew easily It can he dene w hcu J ou
mny buy '.i
Lawn le'wrer
FOR
$5.QO.
The (Hs)il Werk Can be Much Helped bj the
Judicious Use el
LAWN GRASS SEED.
It I time tnhrsln thlukliiKHbeiit
REFRIGERATORS !
Ire helm; tcrv IiIkIi this) ear, the point Is te
Kt-t the RefrlKeruter that will Kite tlie uteatest
iiuiouutef cold air tilth the hast cou"ii!upllen
of Ice. We hate lu the LEONARD. Our prices
will surprise jeu.
Wen re Headquarters for 111,) ties, Tilcjdes,
Viloelpcdes, Tenuis (IchhIs mill FIhini;Tiukle.
REILLYBROS. &MUB,
(Ilaidwareund Heuse Fiirul'.hlne OoeiIk,)
40 and 42 North Queen Street,
Next Doer te l'ottelllce.
uplMind
N
.TOW W THE TIME TO SOW OUR FINE
-MIXED-
LAWN GRASS SEED
AND
Lawn Fertilizer.
Themas' Lawn Mowers
Are the Chciptftt First-Class Mowers Sold.
Ijim n Helices, Tue Ull.mli,
Pl.iut Sticks, WlreTiulllsn,
Rubber Hese, He.t Rcels.
Rustic & Terra Cetta Vases.
REFRIGERATORS.
S-OPEN EVENI.NUS.-E
SPREOHER'S
Baby Carriage Bazaar,
NO. 31 EAST KING ST.
prl7-tfdTu,Tlu.S
SVttevucue.
T UTHER H. KAUFFMAN,
A1TORNKV-AT-L? W.
Hecend Fleer Eshleiuan
Nerlb DukeMirnHl.
iilldlng, Ne. a
prHtd.v
W0T,1i:.'re..:1'liKM''AKSKlw AND etIN
,131 NERH. All persons are hereby forbidden
le trespass en any of the lands f jbe irnwall
nd Hiieedwell estates Ibaneu or Ijinrnster
ueuntlcs, whether Inclesed or uuluclescd, either
for the purpose of sheeting or ruhlug, as the
Uw will be rltfldly enfercrd against all tres tres
iHiiwingeu said lauds of the uuderslgued Htte
Uili nullee
WM, COLEMAN FREEMAN
K. PKRUV ALDEN,
EDW.CFREKMAk,
4ttern7 te H. W. OeUbum'i Htlr
QiVOCCVU.
A'
TltUlWK'B.
A CARLOAD
OF-
Wholesale and Retail,
-AT-
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST.
T HEIST-H.
Wrlleadriunrters Ter llloelccr's Dutch Cocea.
Ask ferSumple. It hns nn Equal. Try It. tfea
J'rnmtnmter Widest hnrgalnsln Fruit etcr
ellcrcd. Alse Nete Display in Frent of Stere
Saturday. Then take up the Vne; AVd and
what wonder there.
CHACKKItH-a Ids Fresh Nlc-Ncs for 2Sc
,T Bis Fresh (JliiRer Snaps ter 23c. 3 Im Fresh
Water Crackers for Sic.
imir.D COItN-20 I. his. Fine Evaporated
Dried Cern nl ti fcs for 2T. Thlslsaldg linrRnln.
H ceit sonic one much mere money te evapo
rate It. lint their les will hc.venr italn.
ColtALINK-Curullueainsuid 10c pack Is a
bargain.
Wheat Uerin, Oat Meal and llelled Oats, 0 lbs
for 2.V.I
ItlceatO, 8 and 10c, V m.
Jelly In buckets, 11 bargain, II.
Kine natural colored I'lckles, He V dez.
Clk'lil tubs geed street Butler utlScWftby
the tub.
Ten aud Ceflee nl prices that will cause yen
te wonder. Itciiieinlier, we are agents for Chase
A Haubern's famous roasted ceflccs. Ask ter
them and jeu will uhvujs have a uniform cof
fee us well ns roust.
Caustic Heda tie ft l In boxes and 7c lu ket
tles. Gulden's Finest Herse Hidlsli Flavored Mus
tard. 15e ut.
Fine Foreign Cocea Nuts at 0 and 8c.
Carload Flue and Coarse Salt at wholesale
prices, l'llcdeuslde patcment, cent enlent for
leading. Ac.
Wall ilrushrs, Hand Hcrubs and llroem at all
prices.
Uanlen and Flower Seeds fresh and all war
ranted 10 be new.
Flake nnd Pearl Tapioca, new, 3 It.s for 25e
Candy at 811111I 12!nVD. Ijirtc beulis,8e VqU
Urcen I'cas, TeVt. Lentils, Hpllt Pcui, H0111-.
Iny nud Finest lleans. Olltcs, Mushrooms,
Pickled () slers, French Mustard, HIkIi Urade
Catsup, French Pcus lu bottles, Drlsy and Iiur
kee'sHalad Drcsslnir, MtlshriMitn Catsilli, Unf
iled Hlratt berries, Capri-s, Halford and hen t
Perrln's Hame, Devllcil Crabs nnd Hindis,
Spkcd Clnnis, Mhrlmps nnd 0 iters. Clam
Juice. Ojster lloulllen.Chim Chowder, llettled
Lebster, Maiila Mjrup, Anchovies lu Oil, Sal Sal
eon Stis'k, F.xtnicl of llcef. Fruit Juices, Fruit
Jams, Spanish und Frnich I'lckles, .lc., Ac,
Anchetynud lllenter Paste, Petted und Iov Iev
lleil .Meats, Parmesan Cheese Hiid nil kinds of
Sardines.
REIST T
WHOLESALE AND KhTTAIL OHOCKlt,
COHNEIl WEST KINO AND PItlKCEHTH.,
Directly OpiKwIte
J. II. Mart 1 11 A Ce.'s Dry Ooeds Stere, nnd
Next Doer toHerrel Herso Hetel.
ittvnltttvc.
rTENItl' WOLF,
FURNITURE STORE,
hns removed te 116 East King street, having a
full line of Furniture efevery description at the
lowest, prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at-
veueeii ie. cuii aim examine our kikhis.
aK-lfdR H. WOLF, im East K line Street.
yMlSAUUlim.
The Geed Housekeeper
WILL FIRS!" HEP. OUR IMMENSE STOCK
PARLOR,
DINING-ROOM,
PARLOR,
FURNITURE!
And Oct Our Extremely LOW PRICES for
NEWSlVLEd.
Ochs & Gibbs,
(Jd.lsl A ttli Fleer,)
Nn. 31 SOUTH QUEEN Si REET.
-I1TIDM I'ER'H CORNER.
Ninety Marriage Licenses in April!
BIG FIGURES,
HUT
NOT BIGGER THAN THE BARGAINS
WIDMYER'S,
Cerner East King; and Duke Streets.
SOMETHINQ IN FUKNITURK
TO fLEASE EVERY 0HE OF THESE C0UPLE3
?-Call nud
Ht.tck.
I n spm-1 the Lirge nnd Varied
WIDMYER,
EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS,
LANCASTER. PA.
T lEINrrslFrtFURNTrUHE DEPOl". '
Wk show this week In our win
dows our New Line of Chair in XVI.
Century Finish. HauiUeme, dura
ble aud (heap.
Don't miss seeing them and getting
th" Special Lew Prices en them.
This sale will hist for enu weett,
from 12th te lUth of May, and you
should taUendvatilnjeef It,
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 fc 29 Seuth Queen Street.
i TLANTICCITV.
HOTELCHETWOODE
Paclllc Atcnne, near Illinois, Atlantic City.
New and First-Class, Hleiun Heat ; Call liells.
Tuemlmiles Hulk from beach. fiWumlH.UJ
IH'rdat. Os!iisjune I
murium
MRS. ANNIE URl'lin.
LargcWIiiterotatees
Shccial Clair Sale !
17IN ELLTHKE rtl OCK FARM.
STORM MNG (2161.)
RECORD 2.30.
Slreil hv Hupp) MnUuin, sire nfffl iH.'rfermers
from 2.1 1' In. M. D.imTepsy 'luler by Alci Alci Alci
nudcr'sNo'man.slreof Lulu, '.Ml1;, Av 4c.
Terms for Hpilmr mmmhi of 1M1, fr'nl leru i.ul.
Fer lubulated pedlzrcv und ether luforniatleu,
address DANIELU. ENULE,,
apri'Mmiliw Martetu, Pa,
hec0.
B
OOT8 AND 8H0IM.
STILL COMING IN DAILY,
-AT-
D. P. Stackhouse's,
28 & 30 EAST KINO STREET,
The Latest and Best
IN
FOOTWEAR.
Lew Prices and One Price te All. Call and Bee
Our Spring Nevelllc.
STACK HOUSE
28 and 30 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
JJOFTI FLKXIIILEI VERV COMFORTA
5 BLR I
Aged Ladies' Shoes.
This sort of weather brines aped ladles
te the shoe store for the easiest uud most
comfortable shapes In footwear. Antici
pating their needs we're fully prepared
iesupplycvery tvunt. They are here In
nil icrndcs, of course cheap, medium
nnd finest makes. Made lu turleus spe
cial shapes nud of leathers sort nnd plia
ble, specially tanned Ter tliepurposeof
Kiting the best possible results for posi
tive ease aud comfort In wear.
A most excellent shoe that Muds many
buyers Is here In smooth, soft, pliable
French Ueat leather, with what the
manufacturer terms adjustable bottoms.
We have them In sizes aud half sites
2K I" 8's-nml In widths 11., C. D., E.
Nent, dressy nnd tcry tidy In appeal
nnce. The uppers una bottoms readily
adjust themselt es te nil forms of I he toot
und are tery comfortable. The maktiiK,
trimming end flnlsli of a superior char
acter. The excellence of the mntcrlal
used In them Is a guarantee thai there
can be no fault ns te sert Ice.
A companion low slice te thenbete
stlewe hate lu Paris Kid Leather, at
12 per pair. Very light, easy nnd soft.
'1 his low shea comes up en the feet n
tcry llttle higher than the regular low
shoe Just high enough te glve support
te theunklc. The soles arc light, tlexihle
nnd noiseless. Mnkcs nn elegant shoe
for aged Indies, or for nurses nnd molli melli
erg lint lug the enre of children. Ne
trouble te slip In ; no trouble te
the root when within. The uppers nnd
soles nre of grsxl wearing substance,
which makes these shoes economical
te buy as they wear long and well for
cither dress or ct ery-dny.
And the cheaper kinds hate mant mant
pelnts of excellence te recommend
iliein In a prlce sense In n sene of
cemrbrt for feet troubles. 11 00 grades,
flutl grades, St 71 grades. Lidlcs who
cannot be suited from these cannot be
Bulled nny where else. That's sure.
SHAUB& BURNS,
14 North Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
roll LOTH.
LADIES' AND MISSES'
$2.00 Shoes
-FOR-
$ 1 .75.
I have Jnt purchased nnntlier Iirije Let of
l.uillei' nud Mieses' Dlainend Tip lliilteiiSli('s,
Mhlch wercmade le Retail at ti, but by taking
the Whole Let I was enabled te buy them at
such u price us te enable me te sell thm at
$1.75 per pair.
The iAdlra run 2 teS In Size. The Diamond
Tips are uiadaeut of same material (Dongola)
as the uppers.
The Misses run 11 te'Jlnslre. The Tips nre
made out el Patent Leather nnd mnkes a neat
and beautiful contra-1 with the uppers, which
nre made of UriRlit Donceln, They cannot last
lone nt these prices.
Only few of these f2 Ijulles' Urlcht Don Den Don
Kela Uutten Square Plain Tim) Shoes left which
I adterllsed u short time age us selllnif at il.75.
All of these Shoes were Pesltltely J per pair.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H.Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECICERI') Iho Leader of
l.ew Prices lu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.3 A 5 EAST KINO SIRKEl",
LNCASTER. PA.
j-Stere Closed Etcry Evening nt II o'clock
Exiept Memiuv nud Saturday,
Criethinti.
M
ARTIN HHOS.
H.vt jeu'll listk uud we'll
show jeu. We probably
git e mere attention te Suits
nnd the details lu Men's nnd
Rey's Outfits than any ether
house.'
Every
Need
Supplied.
CLOTHING
-AND-
FURNISHING GOODS
FROM BASEMENT TO ROOF.
A thri e-story store full te pick from, lteidj--inudoerniude-lo-uuusuro.
Our fH'clul net ci
ties lu Eoj's and Children's Clothing are worth
your seeing. Exceedingly Lew In Prices, flood
Sults,lltt3,J5l,t.iClO.
Very Handsome Suits, II rm. 100, f5 Of). Finest
17 00 and $100. See lite Little Itejs' Kilts, Sai
lor Rigs, Rleuses, Waists, IIeeand Underwear.
All the new" Stur" waists In stock, 23c, 60c,
75tf, f I 00.
An hour In our Clothing Department will be
pretlt te jen nnd us. Ittion'tbe timeineugli
te see everj thing, but It w 111 be profitable le j ou
te tee hew much lower our priics arc; hew
much better our Clothing Is made; and hew
stjllshly and perfccllj- we can fit en, und we'll
hate made a new ctibtenier, as ue nlwujsde
when people lslt the department. Werth
always wins when there's fair pluy, j-eu knew.
Men's ti te i25, from geed te handsome. iJtrge
variety In our tcry popular lines nt J10, 12, 115,
118.
CUSTOM TAILOR DEPARTMENT SUITS,
from 115 up.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
ORTHE REST HOT AIR KURNACB IN
the market, go tejuim uui, am r-ut
Vel
ulteu ttret. mj-ua
Stu tSoefc.
J-BW YOItK STORE.
Piles of Dress Goods
IN KVKRY DttKABUS COLOK
AT THE
OASHMKlti: HKNRIKTTAH,
In Heliotrope, tlreys, Old Hose. Ac.Ac, at 25,
3, '), GO te Te cents a yard,
MOIIAIK imiLLTANTINES,
In nil the
nr colerlncrs. .10 Inches wide.
Inch, We 1 Oi-liieb,7Jcayrd.
NEW TliAlD MOIIAIRS,
Beautiful colorings, 25c a yard.
ALL-WOOL SPIUNQ SUITINGS,
Yard wide, Wc a yard.
30-INCH CASHMEIir. STRIPES,
Spring shades, .Tc a yard.
PUUE SILK SATIN 1UIADAMES,
All colors, 7Sc a yard; worth It 00.
FiaUHED CHINA SILKS,
21 Inches wide, Ceca yard.
ELEGANT I1LACK SURAH SILKS,
Fully warranted, ntC0c,C2)e, 75c tell 00 a yard'
LADIES' SHOULDER CAFES,
Cleth, Jl 50, JiOO, tim, H00 te WOO Encli.
LADIES' ItEADED CAPES,
t!50,!JW, I3G0, $IOO,t'.00 Each.
LADIES' SPRING JACKETS,
12 00, $300, II 00 te S3 00 Ericn
CREAM CASHMERE SHAWLS,
1 00, 1 25, 81 50 Each.
WATT fiTsHAND,
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
WIL!
L1AMMON AFOSl'ER.
Tlie Pink of Fashion !
M0US DE LAINE!
The New Summer Fabrics In nil the New nnd
Favorite Shades ure new upon our counters for
jour acceptlen or rejection. If you arc net
disposed le purchase, necciit a. cordial Invita
tion loexamlne these New Summer Fabrics.
Ladies' Jackets and Ready-Made Dresses.
In stjles that nre original nud nt prices Hint
will command attention.
Lawn Tennis Suits und Wrappers, Jl nnd
ileys' Knee-Pant Dre Suits, $, M.."iOnnd II.
gent's fine mu:ss
CUTAWAY COAT SUITS,
Fancy Worsteds and Plain Cheviots, Light and
Dark Celers, tU te i'.'l.
Oent's StylMi Dress Snck Suits, Thibet Cleths
nnd Cnsslmcrcs, Dark Ceat nud Vest and Light
Trousers, 112 te CM.
GENT'S SILK NECKWEAR
Silk Tcck Scarfs, 10c
Embroidered Ties and Windser Bows,2ec.
Sailor Knets aud locks, 2m
Handsome Patterns lu Flowing-End Tecks,
00e.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR,
2.5c. and GOe.
TH8 NOiAZ: ID9H
Fer Fnshlemble Yeung (lonts (lents (lonts
ercd Still Hut, with I'lut llrlin.
the LlghbCol LlghbCel
Call undhcalt.
In CHILDREN'S STRAW SAILOR HATS
We have the most complete nnd finest assort
ment te be found niij where, ut the universal
iiricc, 50e. Colers: lirettu. Navy, White and
.llxed.
Children's Whlle Embroidered Cnpsand Bon Ben
nets, 'ic te (2.
Infant's Leng Dresses,
23c. te 13 00.
Children's Whlte Dres.es, die teK..
A complete range of slicsnnd widths InE.C.
Hurt's and J. A F. Cousins' High Urudc Low Lew
Cut Shoes for Ladles' Hummer Wear.
Ladies' Lew-Cut Shoes,
Oxford Ties or Uutten, Tip and Plain Tees.
Ldiiiiiioiihen-eer Oiieni llttls, T6c, Jl, tl.'Jjuud
81.M.
A Meat Cutting Machine
That Is unexcelled for family use price, I1.2J.
The bet Muchlneotcrlnlrediicod ler Mlnclug
Meat, Trljie of Clams. Easily adjusted by
menus of thumb screns thut clump It te the
table.
THE CHICAGO SEWDTO MACHINE
Will de work equal te nny ether Sewing Ma
chine mnde. Prlce, tlUiO.
W. A F. Caramels, 11M. tb.
es-Meke j-eur purchases from the Reliable
Stere, where satisfaction Is Insured en every
purchase made.
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
.isit
NO. 318 MARKET ST.. HARRISHURO. PA.
1
!our.
T EVAN a r LOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread.
Hakes a B'G L:a' of B.-ead.
Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread.
trWIIAT MORE DO YOUWANT.fW
TTTSdlt AMKItllVVNHlTlTlTFKKIinYLINDER.
NEW YORK STORE.
Williamson & Fester,
Jj Lubricators, (lla.sOII Cups for UiarlnrOl.,
teucuiiKei iuciu ut juun iili
tlT'M,
Fulton street.
v
S100,000.
IN 1JONDS AND MOHTUAClf
VESTOIW, IN SUM"
iioe, rJoe, a, 11,000
CTADC
Hendse per cent. Interet " sjsvifc-
Merttages-in;r cent, ,t Klne street, havlnir
j'earljj. ,f every description at th
bend or call for full injudertaklnj prempOy at-
wsai
J diamine ear eoeds.
IQUf, 13 Mt Kln HtnM,
TuttSWUi "it- ,.lr3j
I-.