Tiisf-nWfr- TiW "tC-'V tfHE LANCASTER DAILY IHTELLIGEKCEtt, FBIDAY, MAY 1G. 1S90. v ttlti ShttclUfl-mcc.?. TSB- RttMCW J. HTJaNMAW , i '"- v BnM8RT CLARK PnMUuer. t" DAILY IMTKLLiaKNCKtL-PubllshejJ I umtr la M year, dm uuntwy. ";-i'-lfcrUTH tn this eily Mid ""eundlnt ! cmiU week. BrmHyoeU , 'vlrtSFwlB!vnca:WenUtnenth. 1 u5 - tlsY ISTKLUaENCKB-One dollar Mid --;reittiye',.ina,,n' ,. ,. ,,... R1CBTO WjBCHlBiw-n ""--)rmtafflM order, and where """,' tmm procurre run m .- MUW, t'tn rodtetnoo, M second elm mall ABB1M, THS :TKLLiaiKCDl, Lancaster. P. UUIOUTI,PA., May 16, 1890. Ottce Secklar. The Philadelphia Democrats have been ktatewen in the outcome or tue irewlenal contest, which they ought i take te heart. A few days age the ok was for the election or a Jtcpuu- in : teHlav Kcnutjucan ueicat is se Etertain that tlie party names no caudl- :4ate. Then the Democratic parly was Efdivlded as te its candidate ; new it is united? Why was it net milled in the outset? Wherefore was net Mr. Vaux sheeen first as last? "$ .The simple answer is that tr. Vaux .was net wanted uutil tlie men wue ought the plaea found they could net t,"et It ; when they threw up the sponge the field was eicn te the parly te select i-uie canuiuate ii wanieu. insiuau ui ibelnff compelled te take the candidate t,be wanted the place, aud who was abletoelect tue delegates wne weuiu emlnate hlui, the party feuud lUcir 'able te select a candidate who did net gMekthe place, but was recommended te mB by his fitness only. jgThe moral of this is clear cueugh, and may de learneu wuu prom uy uie uem- t ecratlc party generally. It tells that it it 5rJ all K...U-.-.S An ...nl-A a. IHI1 .. mn .1 1 1 If I II t ft K?m VYWUJf UJ I1IUUO U 1IIU11 yuuuiuuiv '? uevmusu uewaum uuueui iui iuc muvv, 5; nd it suggests as an excellent rule in Brty conduct te make a man wiie seeks BE nomination ineligible for it. It would Et!l.i. ,t-A I i I.... ..!.. I I'll -....1.1 Hits laid down and observed. Tlie man fcjwhe seeks au ofllce does net display a $. commendable modesty, and he would be worthy only of belngkicked, save for the i'rfact that it has beceme tlie common "'practice, and he who docs net de it docs 0:et get any sort of a chance te sarve his country, (spontaneous selections, such t.isiuat ei xn.r. aux, ure 100 rant 10 v -'.t all encouraging te tlie modest man yywhe would like te serve his country if It .-would dui can uini. be me goea man fi(.'fhe would be a statesman must needs Ir drop his modesty for tlie occasion. And "Ht will never be otherwise. Ke long ' ai.I.IIa nflTInn la jl..ulfrtl.ln (t -. 1 1 1 , J.MU V1.IJL. A UU)IIHIIU .W ..... iM sought; ana se long as the t party worker eau ceinmaud delegates ine will wrestle for ofllce. The people t their innings when the wrestlers lhausted, are knocked out of tlie game; ltd en these rare occasions euly Is a ku chosen te an elllce he has net 'ought, and with se unanimous a sentl- tmnt that the opposite party wen drops Jt arms. It Is a beautiful thlug te see. ;t' la an ideal mode of ofllce selection. iAttd the question is whether it is net Lpoasible te make it less rare. Cannet all seeking be maile uuprofllable In lea selections? It can. by tlie voice fyt the people,. ;'uud se euly. Only when lltbecojueruupretl table te seek elllce will W cease le ue seugni. M? AdrtnclDg Prices. ihl The Drlces of stocks lire irolmrunen jjthe strength of the expected addltieu te ', the silver currency. Of course no add!- t i tlenal value will lie clvcu te auvthluc H&by the lu creasy of currency j the lu- Hficrease of price, simply records the Sfijipeculuter's opinion that uu abuuduuee 5 of currency will stlmulute Its exitcndi- ?iture and cause mero of it te be given in r;;exchaugc for a desired article. The L;e present stock movement will doubtless f,-i;,xtend te merchandise geuerully if the Mlmnv l llilliiftful utwl liir mvi'Iiik, l.naf. iMMwlll boom; witli however the In 'evl table following of the staguatieu that yX'Heeessarlly succeeds unnatural stimu- Congress will net benefit the business $ of the country Dermaucutlv bv increas- Fb.lHMn.J.M..u.,A.. r...l.iu .i.i.. r4nA Innlr Whnt lliAre lu Innlr nf 1 n iln. ff?S ."""' ' WW ....w . ...w. . - , lmand, that will consume the supply of S commodities that the Industry of the ltrv new nrevldes. AVu de net need B AilrliHnnnl mmiAi in IttnreHUA lliAttimtilv r'jlnit we want additional iceple te con-, iuine it. We waut a chance te ge Inte m Kl Inte imarfe-2!U?'9.e our. court. which m we can gei by the removal of j'. .ii.ii.- mi' tv-iriiuuu- m upon foreign trutle. ffi f 'AnTitlitlniiBl If riitnm-li2v Secial hypocrites appear te be plenty 3Y. pMiiappearauccs are as ueceitiui us nype- erites. There Is a strong and perfectly natural tendency te say pleasant thiugs aa tl ft Bri 4lt' tltl v.- alA l.n J . 1 1. rjjVt (Bluer tueu uue liiiue vhjii vuu iruill 'J would bfi unnlennniit. Ynn iiihv tlitnlr n txkt --- j ....... Sf person very tlresome when he Is tellluc it itrr hut If 1i nmianu in hmIt " Am T . -v mm mw.j hv .. .w -Hw w b u . 4IM1 . ?, AII It 111 .1 1 At t . .iiriukr vuu. iuiii.ue.a iieiiiiiutM mill rj w , a your reply slieuld reassure him. " It Is net necessary te say ; " Certainly uet, your tale is of absorbing interest, I am fascinated." That would be hypocrisy. It la necessary te say ; " Please go ou, " or words te that effect. They ure polite formalities and your questioner should te recognize tlicm. The lady who Is "net at home, or the gentleman who Igns a letter "yours truly," the guest who "rcga-ts" Inability te accept au iuvltatieu or assures a host of a pleasant evening are net hypocrites, although the truth muy be very different from the literal mean ing of their words. Muuy phrase have , become as conventional as "Dear Sir" at the opening of a letter, aud some i tin a the social forms ceuilict strangely With the facts. Grant, following mili tary ettlquette, dictated unconditional urrcuder te General Lee, and signed tbe brief note "Your Obedient Servant U. 8. Grant." It is very well te laugh - at social shams and te tlcnlniu llicliviin. iMj crhry that really deserves te be se classed. Ipi bit phrases of the kind referred te are r i' trifles lleht as air. and effort In nlensA mtA ..vta-vrmni.. ..I.i.x.jI .. u ... ,1.. l.i ..... Lafprabx worthy. $&, 'nai mis goea practice may he abused Mjte no argument afculust its use. The tmnrXA rtftan ..eun.n ..ni...i.. .1 . .. ii'1 , -" u.- uiijusuy IUIU me Aijwwmnm speKen muu who appears te like $ tveryeue is a byiiecrlte, and is only try fl"I te make himself pepulur ; while the w-.rii tmii) s,i !... 1. 1. t. ir riM j w ii e is simply uct- ji umm vu luuiaicuuuuiu uesire le Pvylcase, aud really has a kindly uuelflh fjrgaru mruii. iiis lauit is usually ex 1 estftlvu sclf-wteein which leads him te r.s Inaglue that jieople highly value his at- Wtttleus. lu fact he is mere or less of a v feet u a small harmless wuy, although vbauay be level eueuuh ou ether mat. lafa. Htlfllng Debate. TUe Republican leaders in the Heiimi have contended that the tariff debate cannot be advantageously prolonged and they have ordered It te cease ou Wednesday next at neon. The major ity of the body has achieved entire con trol of the preccedlugs by their rules and their speaker's interpretations of them, aud the minority has te take just what liberty is given them and be con tent. The llcpubllcau bosses having made up their minds that their party heuld lias the McKlnlcy bill without amendment, it is just as well that the vote should be reached at ence: the debate will net affect the result, aud the time for taking the popular will will come afterward. Here debate will net be stifled ; aud here the truth will make an impression. The speech which Mr. llutterwerth made escaped the strenuous efforts of the Republican leaders testraugle it. They are heartily of opinion that Its utter ance was a mistake. But the general sonse of the country Is that it came nearer te exposing the exact truth upon the lurllTthan any speech delivered upon cither side. It was an expression largely outside of party lines and feeling. It was the effort of a seuslble Republican te tell his honest conviction upon the question of tarlli" protection, and he told it with a party bias, It is true, but with out party mallcu. It will make a deep Impression upeu the country and under its objection the McKlnley tarlli' hill has a hopeless chance of popular approval. Tiliidlwovery of Mr. IngalU' line of tlie sorinen ofMesslllon will linve tlie geed euect of turning attention te a inustorpleeo of Trench lltoralure and ene of the most linprcsslve and forcible of argiiments for tlie Immortality of the soul. With Ven Mcltke as a haeker tlie new chancellor, Caprlvl, can get about as much inoney lorlliearmyas Uismarek could liave -ecured, but tlie military bill brought for ward by the government hoeiiis te liave been a comparatively inoderato moasure, providing only for an lncroae of olevou thousand moil and lllty-fourbatterlos. The French army will, by lecunl Increase, liave seveuteen thousand mero men and llve thousand mero Jiorses. On a poace footing France will liave under arms W0,.M8 men aud 20,031 oftluers. The German govermnotil reccnlly caused te be published oxtenslvoly the following official flgures, showing the military ex penditure of the great powers during the past threo years: France, a llttle mero than llve milliard marks (a milliard Is a thous and million and a mark about twonty-uve cents); Itussla, threo milliards and a ij Hur ler; (Jre.it llrlUln, two and ene-halt mil liards; Italy, ene and one-piartor milliards, Austre-Ilungary, nearly ene and one-liulf milliards, and Uermutiy, 2, 130,tXX),000 marks. A vktiiran Kepiibllcan lcader In In diana Is Mr. Jehn Overmycr who has scrved In the the legislature, its spoaker of the Heuso, lias been secretary of tlie Set.ate, chairman of tlie nepubllcan statu commit commit commit tee and doleir,ato te the national convention of 1888. This goutleman has lalscd a breee In Indiana by tlie' following explanation of his political positien: "I have net changed at all. The Hepubllcan party or Its lenders liave changed and discovered a new theory, which we knew nothing of formerly and which Is net Republlcan In principal ut all. The issue of high protection la a new ene and was net heard of aud madone issue up telSSO. It may be said the tariff issue was raised in 1H70, As te that the Domecratlc platform cauiu out square for a tarlli' for rovenuo only, but the campaign switched off en ethor grounds, Ceiikliug In a mas terly spoech making the 'bloody shirt' the issue In 1SH0. The Hepubllcan platform declared for iucldeutal protection, but new you see the McKlnley bill Is for protection, with the incidental or no rovenuo at all. They care nene for the rovenuo. Cleve land was right, and tlie Mills bill was a very moderate measure and v. Ill seen be se considered gonerally." The party of surplus distribution aud high taxes may ilnd the gieund slipping fiem under them In Indiana. CUHKKNT I'IK. (lueth the waiter, " What U yours, sir?" Haiti tlie client, "I'll liave a pie." lie turned the wallur hye slid liye ; "Uuitard, lemon, upile, pumpkin, Peach or iiituce, sir, will you try?" Uutwt, facetious : "Give mu currant, Mitrnaling enrraitt pic, ' Vanished watter hurrledlyu ; Boen returned he w 1th Hid curniut Altrnattnir currant pie. l'lrst a currant, Then a tly, 'Neath the emit alturnatu Uu. lVrUhed waiter Uerrlblye. . F'tsn r.if. Tu 1: appllcaUgu-df tl,0 deailly p.imlll te Mr. Iugjtlte otileRy of CoiiKreviniiiu Ilurus'i'iet enlv Kustaltis the t'liarire of "plagarlsm but aliewa thai the Henater was at great pains te cever up his truck n whlle closely following Masslllens nornie:i. He used synonyms, lnsoited phrazes and otnitteU a great deal, but tlie utriklntj Hlmitarity or the reasoning, the order of the Ideas and the frequent ldeiitlty of the language can be seen by the following passages from both, In iplte of Mr. Ingalls' labored effort te dlsgulse his use et the great Norinen. Masslllen says In hla amnion dollverod a hundred aud fifty years age: '"Te Mini up all : if we must wholly perish, then Is obedleuce te the laws but au infcunsate Borvltude; rulura and magistrates are but the phantoms which iKipular imbecility has raised up; Justice. Is an unwarrantable Infringement upon the liberty of men, au Imposition, a usurpation; the'law of marriage- a vain scruple, modesty a prejudice; honor and probity such stuff as dreams are made of, and incests, murders, paricides, the most beat I ens cruelties, and the black est crimes are but the legitimate sports of man's Irresponsible uature.whlle tlie harsh epithets attached te them are merely such as the policy of legislators have Invented te impese upeu the credulity of the people.' "Air. Ingalls aays: 'If these teachers are right, If the life of Humes Is like an arrow that is spent, thou we are atoms lu a moral chaos ; obedlence te law is indefensible servltude; rulers and magistrates are despots tolerated only by popular Itubo Itube cllity ; justice is a denial of llberty ; honor and truth are trivial rhapsodles ; murder and peijury are derisive jests, aud their harsh definitions are frivolous phrases in vented by tyrauts te Impese ou the timidity of cowards and the credulity of bUves.' Compare the abeve line by line aud t'je fraud is clear and a slmllur doctoring of M.isslllen is otaervable in parts of lngalU' speech, 'lhe French preacher Eatd : "If we wholly perish with the body, what au im posture is this whole system of laws, man new, and usages, en which huuuu seciety is founded." Ingalls said : " Unleas we survlve, the structure of laws aud customs upeu which beciety is based, are a detected luiosture.' Masslllen centinued: " If we wholly perish with the body, theso maxims of charity, patience, Justice, honor, gratitude, and friendship, which sages have taught aud geed lueu have practiced, what ure they but empty words, jtesseaslng no real aud bludlng efficacy r Why slieuld we heed them, If lu this life euly we have hope?" This IngalU used as fellows : "The cedta of morality and Justice, the bentlmeuts of gratitude aud faith ure empty formulas, without force or cotibecratiou. Why br.0U.VJ tbeIr Inculcatiens be heeded, If in this life only we bays hope," l'iitr,Ani:r.rniA proposes le pension dis abled firemen as llielr perilous occupation makes accident Insurance difficult. Tun street commissioner scorns le be doing his best, but it Is mildly suggested that be might de a little of It en Prince street near Orange, wherea yawning abyss threatens carriage wheels. As warm weather threatens tlie sugges tion that Lancaster should bave a tialator tialater lum, ngalu becemes forcible PKIISO.NAT,. Hi:rm:TAUV Neni.n en Thursday evening gavea dinner tu honor of Ueuer-I Nberniau. 11. 11. ItAsi.m-r, a merchant of Harris burg, Ph., fell dead en Thursday night while riding his bicycle. Heart treuble was thoranse. Jamks WuiTceMnR Itii.itr, the "hoeslor poet," has been sued by his manager, Ames J. Walker, for one thousand dollars damages for bis refusal te contluue lectur ing with lllll Nye. Ruv. On. Fnv, of Reading, falher of llev. C. I.. Fry, of this city, cables from Heme that he is well. A rumor was in circulation In Heading en Thursday that he had bceu drowned In Italy. Miss Ai.ick O. McUkk, who has just been admitted te the Warren county bar, Is said te have passed the best examination of any law student In that county within ten years, and was especially complimented by Judge Drewn. Minihtkh te Spain I'ai.mku liasreaclied Washington. In regard te the Michigan gubernatorial contest he Nays he will, under no consideration, roveko his refusal te liocemo a candidate He will at ence place his resignation, as minister te Spain, In the hands of the president and agalu take up ills rosidenco in Detroit. Mils. 1i:e mi K KiNliix, a teacher Initie English Hunday school of the Lutheran church at 1'oUsvllle, has resigned because of reports, which appear te he true, that alie was a " Christian scientist"! and " had attempted te teach the doctrine of mind euro te her scholars." Several momliers of her class liave followed her. nn.uniiT and Hulllvan liave iuarroled. D'Oyley Carle says that tlietr soparatlen is llnal and that they de net speak ; that Gil bert criticised hlsinaiiagement as ex pensive a id said that Carte was making tee much money out of his brains. In this Sullivan dlsagreed with lilui and Gilbert lest his temper, lteth Sir Arthur Sullivan and Carle are In a fuiinus rage beeause Gilbert his formed a combination with Alferd Cellier, who wrote Dorethy, and who, llrlllsli crltlt-M think, Is the coming man in comic opera composition. Cellior's music Is much lighter and mero Frenchy than Sullivan's. Gllhert lias a new book all complete, aud has arranged le pruduce a new conne epera in ueiouer. i ARk for VAN HOUTKN'H COCUA-Tnke no OllKT. (I) I, uclt. Is a word Iwlileli slmulil liave noplare In any vocabulary. A man iiiimt liaeallllly tonne recti, nnuainiHllral preparation, merit. There In nti lurk about HO01 ONT. It wasMirote Riirccrd from tlie llntt, lipraiiHelt was geed, ami did all that Man rlaliiii'd for II. neV'Tliawk, and blew and spit, but utti lr, Bugu's Cularrli llemedy. VJM&w What We Wnu t. tllve lloinrepnlli In pellotx.Allepalli In plll ; but fur rliftiiniitlMii, ler nrlir-H, Ter pains anil npraliiH. J'idkiki' EtecMr Oil In lnrllitbly huin1 rltir teeltlirr. It luisbenclllrd ns iniiiiy pt'ople an II Iiuh bad purchaser. All driu;Kl"ls m1I II. Held In Ijuic.iMer by V. T. llecli, 117 and U'J North Queen strrcl. llrleT MkiiIIeii. "1 liave uw-il IvrilecK lllnetl lllllerM w I til Krrnl brnrlll fur llidlKCHtlnu anil t'eiiNllpiitlnn el thu tieurlH." C. Ij. Klileu, llaniUlen, )iil. Sehl In Idiucaster by W. T. Ilucli, ITT and 139 North lluwMistrrrt. T MllJ Idl'K IN A OI.AHH. It Dee Net Kt'em te 1 Very Muuh but It Is Olteu Kneuuli le be thelleiiliiuluB ul' Death. Hid you ever linld a ulass el ilrluleliiK water up te Uiu light and netlrn liowceinpletidy (Hied It was with llttle pal tides of matter? It looked perfectly clear and purti wlien you poured It out, but yet as reekiiik' with animal or vect vect Uible matter. De you Iniaglne It can be heal thy? De .Mill wonder why, In a little while, your mouth taitex bad, your appetite In peer and you feel a general iIIskuhI lib the world. lint If water Isse Impure, whatshall we de? Itell II ? Ne, that may kill the Kerms, but docs uet remove them, A fur butter wuy Is te una pure ulilftkey with II. The best phjulclaus In Aiuerlrii, uiilit'Hltatliutly dit'lure this new, but aud bear this most caiefully Inmlnd It must hepurr whlxkey, for linpuru MhlHkey In wori-e than Impure water. Doetern, thciulM. hcientlsls and professor, arc new fully usreed that no whiskey used lu America te-day In se chemically pure or fiee from fusel oil. as Dull.v's I'lire Mall. It h ns suc cessfully withstood the enmity of nil ether whiskies, the prejudice of Mt'itk-mluded mid theblKiitry of iiarrew-niludcd H'eile. Why? Ileciuise It Iiuh prtHluetMl results, restored heiillli, prolonged life, awakened the lauslni; fucultle mid reuutenirUsl tlie evil elleris et polKcineus water. Indent ltlsu pure, medicinal whiskey. De net, howeer, allow any unscru pulous dealer te Impose iiimn you by tleelarlng he has some concoction or his own tliat In "Just us Keed," or sonie bottled whiskey that Is much better." It Is the very popularity of iMiuy n 1'iue .iiau iiuu iiuh eauscti incsv un weriny His i'cix.'tleiiii lecuuiu IntfjUlemuiket. ttl YJETTKIlJUIA.N TEA AND COKKKE reu f TIIKNEIIVKS. Van Heuten's Cocea " UEST AND UOKS KAUTUUsr." Ask jour Grocer for It, take no ether. tll "TTINCO CUEW1NU TOHACCe VINCO (KXTJIA FIXH) CHEWING TOBACCO. This St ami aid Hi and of I'lngTubucre In ac knowledged te be the U'-t chew ami the largest piece for tlie inniiej lu the market. VinceUn tag en each lump. Its exteiitlve sale formally years has ettablUlied Us reputation. Therein nothing better. Try It. l'er sale by dealers and grocer. 1890. aiirll-KHoed-eoui.t.lStw rniiK i.ANCAHiu:irTiifihrL)MrANV bUl.ldTii CimilKNT ACCOUNTS, TIME DE POSITS AND TltUST 1MTATES. Acts as Ax-ilgnee, Executer, (luardlan, Agen t etc. Itents Uun.i lu IU Klre aud llurular 1'riHif Steel Vaults. Stores Valuables ut moderate rules. Nes.MandS8 NOKT1I QUEEN ST. nprj-lindeed TTBNHf WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, ha removed te ISA East King street, having; a full line of Kurulture of every description ut tlie lowest price. A1m Undertaking promptly al leuded te. Call and examine our geed. uX-lfdK II. WOLK.lEjutKlns-HlrU $100,000. IN HOND-s AND MOHTGAOES FOH IN VESTOIW, IN MUMS OF ikie, r.x, tsoe, 11,000 te t ju,emi. llends cr cent. Interest, payable quarterly. MertyHg. U per coat. Intercut, payable half. yearly, heml or rail for full lnroruiatleii. JOHN II. MrnV.I.Kit. Ne VH DuknMt. xrUl'lCK 'lt Tltmr-AHMKILH A Nil 1.1IN IX NE1W. All peraeu are hereby forbidden le trenpuui ou any of the lauds of the DdH speeaweu estate in ieoauen or Lancaiter tie, whether lucleaed or unlucled. nltlir uiun for the purpose of sheeting- or rUhtug, uth 1HW Wtlt eaMlnir c law will be rigidly euforewl against ull tres- LMlug ou saia laud of the uudsrstgued arte tbli notice WM. COLEMAN FItEKMAN it. ir.iiui Ai.ur.fl, EDW.C.FHKEMAN. Attemty ter K. W. Uelmu'i Hll iklrtttamaltet;'. I'lllI,AIKl.riHA, Friday, May 10, 1S. Brandenburg. The Fred erick the Great of the Cotten Dress Goods the conqueror of allied opposition. Mere and better and handsomer for 20 cents a yard than any affected rivals it has no competition. There is no comparison with the incomparable. 50 cents a yard is a popular price for fine Ginghams. Seme days since we put in a let, very choice, at that price. They hied hence in haste. The as sortment lapsed, but around its incompleteness we have caused another let te flew by a reduc tion from 60 cents te ;e. New you will find them complete, bordered in Jacquard and lace, chambray and plain, color ef fects in light blue, pink, car dinal, old-rose, gray light and dark, serpent, lavender, brown, radet, navy, electric, and black. Hew suggestive the list of colors ! Nature, science, art, joy, sorrow, fidelity, church, army, navy, and ether things all come te mind as you read the list. 30a colors of lawful Lans Lans dewne in stock te-day. Such shades. Semi - occasional reductions in Robes have been made al ready this season. Here is an- eincr uest rarts Kobes, ex clusive styles only here : Alelaui'e. with utrlpcd wool tariillnre, re duced from r."2 te till. Hcik, with wide and narrow figured silk border, reduced from t&! te $1(1. Melange, with alternate strlpea of silk and hits-, reduced from Si'i la lis. Melange, with bayadere auk stripes and wide border, reduced from V te tlS. Here is a chance for eleeant economy. All around the centre. Summer Silk. Imported Black Surahs are scarce. They are softer te the touch than the American and superior in blackness. It is a bit of geed luck that enables us te ask you te inspect 50 pieces, 26 inch, at $1. Black, gray, white, and cream openwerked Surah, sometimes miscalled hemstitched. 24-inch at $1.50. A variety of stripes. Black Surah, with small em broidered colored figures, sev eral varieties, 21 inches at $1.50. Seven colorings Black Shang hai Silks with fancy figures, 27 inches at $1. Black Faille Francaise Silk, 22 inches at $1.50, the $1.75 grade. These goods arc of standard and guaranteed Swiss make, of which we have sold great quantities, and have yet te hear the first complaint. West Transept. Jehn Wanamaker. lilachlitcvu 1JACKINUH.AS FOM.OWH: UIHUIO, FUU Hlcamand lljdniiilic I'aekliiK.AMM-slUepe, Woven mill Wick l'acklni:, Hemp Packing, An An IWHtes Mill lkstitl, Akliesies Cement, Ailwfttes Hheathliik', Ulna I'ackliiK.Utmi Kings for Water (laiiKes, l'luinbiigel'uckliii;, Heed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional I'll Coer, at JOHN Ul-Mr'H.S.U East Fulton sticvU m7-tfd TF YOU WANT AFHtSi-Cl.ASHl'OHTAUI.K 1 Kniilne nnd Ikilkr, en wheels, chwip, us the following prices shew: (I Iierse-pnucr, $175; H liore-pecr, S"i"; 10 horse-power, te75; 11 liore liere liore pewer, JH75; !U horse-power, 11,175, call at. I HI IN llEST'H, 3.U ICust Fulton Ktreef, lnT-lfd TJIOIl 1IOU.EIW, liOlllZONTAL.TAIlUbAlt, 3 Vertical, Portable. C Under, Murine, of any sle or power, of the best material and workmanship, go te JOHN ItlCST, XU East Ful ton street; "in7-trd rilANKHFOIl WATEIl.OIUS.ACID OH (1AH l nfany Nliuiwnrrnisieltr, at fair prices, no te JOHN ltENT.iU.UJwt Fulton htiis;t. Iui7-lfd S, OI.D llHON.E, ldgiMD'S AND MIZINCl for steam work, at JOHN HIXT'M. SL1 lOist ten street. ui7-tfd ITIOIt HOLTS, LAO HC11EWH, SIH' SCKEWH, 3 Bquare and Hexagon Nuts, these yoeils lu lock, ul JOHN HK.-H"S, ;!J3 East Fulton street. m7-trd AllTICUUVH ATIENTION 1'AIII TO Medel .Making, l'atterns. Drawings and Ulne ue Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN UKST'S. Stl liisl Fulton street. mT-tfd AOENI met tit u NOV FOIt CALLAHAN A CO'S CE inent te tnke the place of Ited Ia-mI. In It makes tlie times the miantltv of nil lead and Is fur superior In making ulcam Joints, ,.......,. ....... ...... a....... ..u.u ,'..... t vtl Ulllirin. Ac, Ac, Price a cents er pound, at JOHN UKST'H, KU East Fulton street. ni7-lfa Angle Valves, cull at JOHN llEnTti, 3.U Eas r Uliuuniri-ei. m7-liu lUMl-S, 110ILEIIS, MININu7t!ENTitrFlT JL Kill and Kteani l'umiis, et any capacity, at JOHN UES1-8, SJ.I East Fulton street, :n7-lfd F Mall 'OK CAST IIION FIFE FITTINGS, UOTH ulaln and reducing, un te (Much diameter. alleahle Flttlmts. l'langes. Fiance Unions. i r.,i.i A r...... I1...A..J i'.....-u....j:z' Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, gote JOHN IIEMT'W, Ml 1-iist Fulton street. luT-tfil 17UIEE FOIt ALL FOH ONE WEEK-LAN-3 raster Employment llureuli, Ne. td North Ihike street. nia'2-lyd 371011 HOI LEU 'IU HK HUUrtHES, HT1LUSON 3 I'll Wrenches, I'llwund .Menkey Wrenches roiueiupii. rues, ini iuus, etc UE8T, S.U East Fulton street. go te JOHN 1117-tfd 1-ADIATOKK, OF ANY MAKE OH DE V sluii.eiin be fiirnlxliedatreiiseiiablellguies, by JOHN I11T. 3A1 East Fulton street. ui7-tfii SAWMILl-S, I1AHK MILI4, COH MILLS, leather Hellers, Tan Packers. Triple Herse Powers, Milling und Mining JOHN HEaTH, SB East Fulton i rowers, Mining una Milling .Machinery ut m7-trd OAKHV IN HTOCK-IUiST CHAKCOAL, Hammered Hur Iren. Deuble Keflued Iren. Hurden'a llhet Iren, 1th ets, Het and Celd Heller Iren, (steel, Hlieet Iren 3-16 te Ne. 1. at JOHN IlEsru.atl East Fulton street. m7-tfd YNJECTOltS, Hl'El.Tri'LE'tTlA.vfrilAN. M cih.-k inspiraters aim r.ieciers, Lbcriuiiu Heller Feeder, I'enherttiy I Ilk IUUStH Ainericaii jiijcciers, uu in i Eust Fulton street, all In stock, at JOHN litST'H. XU ST'H. S m7-tld STEAM HEAT 1ST11ECOMINO HE.Tl-,OU dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully used one hundred sears age. Whenyeit contemplate a change call en JOHN HEST, who will give you a satisfactory Jeb, at a fair price. m7-tld 1710ItlriitThEST-ll(vFAilt 'Fl'ltNAt-i: IN ? the market, go leJOHN HEsT, SH tiist I'ulleii street. 1117-tfd ITIOHAMEHICANHlGin'FEEDCYIDEH Lubricators, UluOII Cuis for Hearings. ou can get them ut JOHN HtbTa, S-B Eus Fulteu street. m'.tfd I TlOIl JIOltlZONTAI. 8TATIONAHY EN. J glnes, from 3 te se horse-power, and Verti cal Engine from 2 te 40 liorse-peu er, ou will find them at JOHN UEST'H, &J East Fulton street. I01tl'ULLEYri7 HHAFTING, COLLAIW, -.J?."K!?icla"'P Hexes. Couplings, etc., go le JOHN fiEMT, SJJ East Fulton W. ' inl'lfd TTIOlt 1'ItATT A CADY AHHEH1HM DISO X3 Valve, Jenkins Valves, Urats (Hobe Valves, Brass Onte Valves, Iren ltedy Glebe Valves, I-everbafety Valves, Pep Mafety Vahes, Air Valves. Itadlater Valves, Pratt's Hwlnelns Check Valves. Hrass Check Valves.Foet Vnues Cl)htaitir)vr. T H. MAIITIN & CO. J. B.' MARTIN & CO. China and Gass, Of beauty there's plenty in this department, and new ar rivals arc being displayed every day. Dinner Ses. Read this item carefully. The busy season for Dinner Sets is ever, and we will new proceed te force out balance of stock at remarkably low prices. 130 piece French China, beautifully decorated, complete for 1 2 per sons, 5 courses, $32 ; lermer price 50. A clear saving of i8. Every set in stock re duced in proportion. Chamber Sets. In Pink, Blue and Brown Lily Decoration, full sets, at $1.98 a set, reduced from $2.50. These sets at the above price for this week only. Lamps. We recommend the Roches ter as the best of all makes $2.50, nickel plated and com plete. Rochester Hanging Lamps, Stand Lamps, Student Lamps and Newell Pest Lamps. 500 Fairy Night Lamps at 19c each. Cracker Jars. Importers' samples at $1.25 each; everyone different pat tern and decoration. Table Tumblers With your initial engraved in old English letters, at $1 a dez. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sis., I.ANOAHTKK. I'A. H Kill A MAIITIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- China. Mall. Wk are new opening our Hprlng Importation of Queensware and will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade of wareal Ijowest Prices, lletisestlres receive esxclal attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. $ev ale or gtcut. FOH KENT-HANDSOME FKONT KOOM en Id lloer, Ne. 12 WestKlncstreet; finest Ux-allen In the city for elllce or light business. Inquire or W, W. AMOS. Ill-'U-IM Aller's Gallery. sJI JHERIITH HALE. n On MATUHDAY. MAY 17. MHO. nt ene On MATUHDAY, e clock p. m., by virtue, of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, l'a., will be sold ut public sale, ut the Court Housu In Lancaster city, the following described real estule, lz : All that certain let or piece or land, situated en the east side of North Mulberry strict, between West Chestnut aud West Wal uut streets. In the city of Luucaster aforesaid and numbered 'Zfl and '.BD en said North Mul berry street, ou which Is created two two-story Irume dwelling houses, containing In front en said North Mulberry street Si feet and one inch, mere or less, te a ten-feet wide common allv, together with the right ten 2 feel wlde com mon alley en the north from Nerlh Mulberry street lern distance of 42 feet, adjoining lands of Mary Ferrler en the south and Andrew M. Kraut?, en the north, late the estate of Careline Uunnlen, deceased. Terms, tjO und 10 per cent, of pure huse money te be paid cash ana the bal ance le be paid before May 2ltli, lsue. D. K. miKKHOLUEK, Sheriff. up23,2ti,10,ma3,7,10,H,10d fjctote antt ghec. 13A HUAINS IN HHOES 1 Head This Advertisement If Yeu Want Bargains in Shoes! A Jeb Let of Heys' Lace and Ilutten Shoes at 75c. Let of Men's Ijice and Hutten Dress Shoes, 51 Oil; some of these arc worth 12(11. Men's Heb Nails, 81 00. Cltlldieu's Spring Heel Butten Shoes, 48c, GOe, und li-c. 1 Ait of iJidlcs' Kid, Dongola and l'ebble Shoes, flOO. Children's Kubbers, 20c. Men's Kubber Heets, il 23. Ixits of ether goods at Ited need Prices. Jehn Hiemenz Ne. 57 NOItril QUEEN STItEET.1 ftbltl-tfdF iltctoevrtvlio. ROTE. I JUST RECEIVED FKOM Kcsnigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Hust and Threo-quarter length Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer le Uie I'ostefflce. InnTJimtl Vtterttctja. T UTHEH M. KAUFFMAN, ATTOKNEY-AT-L W. Heceud Fleer Eshletuaa 1a North Duksirwt. ulldliig. Ne. 8 prx-lyrlAsr A TLANl'ICCITY. HOTELCHETWOODE Pacific Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantic City. New and First-Class. Steam Heat; Call bells. '1 we minutes wnlk Ireni beach. tiM aud H.00 jierduN. OjieusJuue I. mllMind MHS. ANNIE UHU1IU. "17INELETHEE.-ST0CK FAKM. STORM KING (216..) HECOUD 2:30. Sired by Happy Medium, sire of 60 performer from 2:111 le 2: VI. Dam Topsy Tu ler by Alex ander .Nunuuii, sire of Lulu, 2.1l j, Ac.. Ac. 1'ernis for spring sisiseu of lme.Vsi for u foal, ler t.ihuUtwi isftllgree and ether luformatleu. address DANIEL O. ENOLE, nprllf-imdAw Marietta, Pa. ltec. B OOTH AND KHOE3. BTILL COMING IN DAILY, -AT- D. P. Stackhouse's, 28 & 30 EAST KINO STREET, The Latest and Best IN FOOTWEAR. Lowl'nccnandOneI'rleo te All. Call and fee Our Spring Novelties. STACKHOUSE 28 and 30 East King Street, liANCAHTEK. 1A. flOMMON 8ENHK HIIOK STOllE. 3. 3. 3. LADIES, LADIES, LADIES. Shee Bargains TO-DAY. llAHClAIXXe. 1 AlJidles'DrcssSliec.Opera, Square and Common Sense worth S2.2T,, at J1.48. Come te Bee us, The Common Sense, 40 East King street. HAKUAINNe. Q -Ladles" Scotch Sele Butten Shoes with I'uttent Leathe Tips or without, and sold elsewhere at $2.00 and S2.S0. Tn e grades, 11.23 aud 11.48. BARGAIN Ne. 11 Mixed Let of Ladles' Dress, Lace and Butten Shoes, worth tl.26, J1.50 and Jl.Te, nt USc. Come te see us. 40 EAST KING ST. Best Goods! Lewest Prices! myl-tfd 'utrnititVE. CHSAQIBBS. The Geed Housekeeper WILL FIKST SEE OUK IMMENSE STOCK PARLOR, " DINING-ROOM, PARLOR, FURNITURE! And Oct Our Extremely LOW 1'UICES for NEW STYLES. Ochs & Gibbs, (2d, :td A 4th Fleer,) Ne. 31 BOUTH QUEEN SlKEET. w- IUM x-EK'8 COHNEK. Ninety Marriage Licenses in April! BIG FIGURES, HUT NOT BIGGER THAN THE BARGAINS AT WIDMYER'S, Cerner East King and Duke Streets. B0HETHIN0 IN FURNITURE TO PLEABE EVERY ONE OF THESE C0UPLE3 3-Call and Inspect the Large aud Varied Stock. WIDMYER, EAST KINO AND lll'KE STRKRT3, LANCASTini, PA. H EINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT. Sliecial Chair Sale ! Wk their this wceS in ecr win dows our New Line or Cl-air lu XVI. Century i'fuMi. Handsome, dura ble and cheap. Don't miss aeelng them and getting theHpsclal Lew 1'tlcei ou them, This ale will last for enewceit, from 12th te 19th of May, and you fcheuU !a'cenda itugccf It. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 k 29 Seuth Queen Street The Common Sense She Stere, mtUtnrru rVES EVEItY EVENING. CLOSING OUT ! CLOSING OUT 1 Entire Stock Sold aln Ureal RtcrltltM le Clew llutlncs. rlMIRaO., Ne. 14 West King St. Hosiery, Motions, White Goods AND- MILLINERY. STORE ROOM FOR RENT. OPEN EVERY EVENING. majrMuid B AUOA1NH Bargains This Week -AT THE BONTON MILLINERY STORE, ' Ne. 13 East King St. TRIMMED HATS. Trimmed HatsatK.OOj worth ROC Trimmed Hats at 82.50 ; worth 15.00. Trimmed Hats at 13.00; worth W.00. Trimmed Hals at J-1.50 ; worth 17.00. Trimmed Hats at Ji.00 ; worth 8.00. Trimmed IlatsatHO; worth 19.00. Trimmed Hats at 55.00 ; worth 1 10.00. All the very best trimmers. best material aud made by the I UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS. Straw Hats every color and shape, Plain erl Fancy Edce, at lse each. Fine VandykeandKancyHtruwBliapcs.everyl new style, at 4Sc each ; worth 75c. Light Airy Htraws ut 37c each ; worth C2c. Large Leghorn Flats at 03c, 1.'I7 aud J1.44I each : worth mere at wholesale. Large French Chip Flats ut KTe each j worth! 51.25. Kircc. Fancy Straw Flats, Vandyke audi Tramway braids, ul 50c, 7tc, K7c each ; abeutl half of legular iirlces. Children's Hats at lHccach. Children's Hats nt -le each. Children' Huts at 37c each. Children's Hats at 48eeach. Children's Hals at 71c each. Children's Hats at 08c each. All the Latest .Shapes and Celers. FRENCH FLOWERS. Flower Spraj s at 10c. Flower Spra sat 12c. Flower Sprays at 20c. French Fleuersat 25c, 37c and 4sc. Leng Wreath, In Daisies and Iluttcrcups, a 10c, lsc anil 'tic each. LACES, RIBBONS, VELVETS, ORNAMENTS,! NETTINGS AND EVERYTHING IN THE MILLINERY LINE AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES AT THE- 13 East King St., im-SMmdSAF LANCASTER. PA.I lethiun P INE TAILOIUNU. 1890 -SPRING.-1890 Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment! or SPRING NOVELTIES New Heady for Your Inspection. 11 i We would also announce the purchase of al Jeb Let of English Suiting aud Treusering at a greai sucnuce, iuicu we i 111 sen at Astonishingly Lew Prices. 3"Call early te Fecure a bargain In these! goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIItECT IMPOHTINaTAILOItlNTHECITYl 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-lfd (Carpcte. -AKPETS I CAIIPETS CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY Dyeing ! LANCAS1EH Dyeing ! Dyeing ! FANCY 8TEAM DYKINU WOllKH Are second te none In Pennsylvania for finish I et work efall kinds. Feathers uj ea Aiiauues. him sin Order, villi receive prompt atteutlen. PHILIP SCHU17 SON & CO., NO. 1WHOUTH WATEU STUEET, LA?5HrW,PA. fsblWmd . ,....! WW tJi, f "" svatr