Tw?K7 . hi, i rVt THE IiANOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATUBDAYe MAY 17, 1690. I) e( vi" ' & y ?ft a m m te Us , F. TV. hnnifti ..tiiLiiici.xct p.f iiSr.t MiBTciNiiAti murz. Kditers. ;t,vJ. .- tnir tk.i.il..a nUPftni UiiARIV iHUimiwi 6i' - .. .. . , ,.. t.1 1 stfe Alt Eft,- UAJUX iHiitiJiJiuii.nJB.i- m"" fv & v ,n. ui"?,mri"ul",i"":.,j:i ;- V -1 i ill .it.. Mirmundlflf f taWBaattencvntsaxreek. Br mall n ye aei- pi -" j csiim an win viij . ----- . fcj," ' MHlrinMWOT wwiiw"-- t-X Mvifi v iwTci t tnvKtntclt Oni dollar And cm . nnyeenisnye-r. -"" Ik 'flOTlCKTO BtiBSCIUBKIlS-Ilemll by check K aI A Ah. - - Am la- AVAHAA 5W orpeswn.ee erncr, uu """" -j tneeeeaa precureu hcuu iu avb.mw.vw t-i letter. tatared at the Postetnoe, M second culm nuui $ imiim nn iimtuAneii. Lancaster. Pa. Fg. LAKOASTE. PA., May 17, 1890. They Are Mad. A 4jv,li 13nml1linti mm rmntiutvl fl fl llfUl t, 1 .. I..I II. Xfnl.'l.ileV nty.MMdl IIUIS.-I. ngmusi. lu rauiuuii- rVtArifr Mil rtrau. Air. linnticrseil. OI Klewn, who wan ep.-spttiter of Itccd for tnO BVAKOIflQip nomination, uccwin rHilir vc llliucucsa te vote all needful pre- li aaIIaii tn linma tmliial rlna tint, tin Wnnfn niWVll"" A aauaa.w ......v.. v.., --. ..- - ',Zf A t. 41.. f..l. Iu.f.lu l.l... ulll I l.flf UJ USY6 IUU mum uuiuiv uimivnuun KiMmv it is needful. Mr. Kinley bad no facts te give him about glass lamp chlm : Ueys except thnt the glatw manu facturers assured lilm they could net make glass chimneys with sufficient . profit under the present tariff rale of & forty-flve per cent. Mr. Itendcrsen sS wanted te knew whether they wcre making them anyway and hew many jRK they were making and hew many were Imported. Mr. McKlnley had no prc- t', else figures en the subject j and pre- iii umpuvciy no unu ue iigun-a ut nn, " he did net preduce any. .Mr. iienucrsen objected te a blind raising of thu riuiv. thn nreqent rnte of nearly half lifr the value of the articles Imported seem ing te olrer a very respectable amount of protection and Imposing a very large tax upon the consumer ; but theRcpubllcan members generally stuck te their leaders and hit bill, with thu consequent vote of 107 te let In favor of raising the duty. It may be fairly assumed that these chimney lamps will aflbrd a very bright light lu the coming pellticul campaign, under which the llepubllcau undertak ing te unduly burthen the consumers of the country will be very thor oughly exposed. Mr. Hendersen's objection te the tax was applauded by the Democratic members, te his great disgust. He declared that he did net want te hear their howls. Which was very natural ; the Democratic howl X which will tin liennl nil nver tin, lnnd s-v-f- uralnst this tariff bill. If It becomes a ' law, will be very disturbing te the & iha PAnnhllnafi pnliaMhlHnn. nml l ff .r--..-.. .., ., ...... . Pn likely te damage it lxiyeiul re- -palr. It will be very hard In deed te justify te the buyers of lamp chimneys nu Increase of the present heavy duty. They will understand that they will have te pay It. The object of course of the manufacturers who ask this Increase is te get a larger price for their goods than fM they can get In the face of fc: V competition ; and the Republican foreign party i"f will have an Interesting time iu asking sjthe voters te pay mere for their lamp ''Wchlmneva for the buncftt of tlie linimi J5 manufacturers of chimneys, who urc l'-. uxeu vi wcaiiu nuu uupuui. i no ihunp chimney tax Is one thut Is fes-partlcularly heavy en the peer fci.man, who buys many mere chimneys in p-rv proportion 10 ins means man the rich Vs. man does, Taxes en feed, clothing and articles of household use are taxes laid Ww, udeii men aud net money, upon the net upon property. ?' ,,., 7' lUUlliV HUM : ic. tt....i tfjrz ur. neuuuniuu sought te save mrc uu nartv from such felly ; but UX 1 At A.. .1 . me puny uvea iiuv svem te care te be saved. Its persistence lu ralslug tariff Pp .. taxes In the face of the warning of the L?5gtf. times and the expostulations of seme tyi Mnsibia leaders, recalls very strongly the it Miggestlen that they are made mad for IT their destruction. Fixing It Ter Us. It is very remarkable indeed that Bonn Benn tor Quay cannot be smoked out en any ifaT question save the nominations forgover fergover forgever BgfT nor of Tenusylvaula, particularly en the , Democratic side, lie has nothing that 3.tr he desires te say upon the many matters personal te himself upon which the pub lic are waiting te hear from and upon Which it demands that he shall speak or be held te be proven te have been an unfaithful official aud debased man. But he hastens te say that Delamater P will be the Republican and Pattlseu the "jte .Democratic cauuiuiite for governor ami Ucr JJciamaicr win casiiyueiy&vi ut-finntaVl-WeuId mere cuTl.v iJefeat nnv ether man. Ialt'fseh, he declares te be, in Ills opinion, the strongest Democratic 1vV OATlH Iflftta iill iva tiilfet nualiittn Hint li y-l MtUUtUUlV UUU 1 V IliUO, MH.1IIIUU IUIIV UV lT. K1,1a, T&-p UUIUI IUC UIUU UIJIUIUH U9 IU the Dela feff mAti.r1n Tfemililtpnti pniullilnnv ihii VJ: ...... .... v , ...... 3 la nevertheless, In the opinion of people generally, much the weakest of ; auyui iiiuia'pueucitu caiuiiuaies uameu. ' ".It would hard I v be lii-it te ev-flnv. f erner Pattlseu te ceusldcr that Quay's judgment or his strcugth twrere the peo ple Is ue better than his opinion of Delamater's, it being generally under stood that he wants Deluumtcr nomi nated for ether reasons than his popular strcugth. But, undoubtedly, the candidacy of ex-Govcruer l'attiseu cannot be helped by the approval of Quay.whe likewise approves Delania ter. Berne folks think that he declares for Pattlseu te hurt his chances ; which, uuwever, weuiu ie a clumsy jjeriorm jjerierm tuice for Quay's geulus. The Democratic party Is net likely te be moved In auy way by Quay's declarations as te their parly nominations. Ilhusuoceufldeuce in their sincerity or regard for their Jf value. With whatever object they are Tit made they will fall or elll-ct: and iieuht. IwJcn they have an object, sluce thev are sC' te persistently miide. The nartv reels jit quite able te make up its own opinion as te we sirengiu ei us cauuuiatcs. A Ureau Frem oel. The American Weel Iieuertcr ilia- igf nnuuMi tnrltr rpferm frnm h unn.itiir. igr tUan standpoint, and says " ir an act Sli could be puM;d reincdvlnir the In- i MlUnlIiv of uvil-tttcri vtirii ilnlAa tint pX preseut silent distrust or the McKlnley ig. win Dy se mauy et our inanuracturers si'i would become eneii and enlHiinU-iMi " ci The Reporter finds that nearly all cou ceu iHuneni will ube whatever goods of Iv'-WaWAM.! .....II, l. I l.A A , W. . -t 1 ul IF VA'ttlllll.. .I.......... 1 a .. J....f .. 1 wyv """" wuujnu in luieigii, aim that if domestic manufacturers cannot ':' held the home mnrl;i't unu.- nml .... u- f .... s.w.. .iii. a.U .J going te be able te held It with higher ; i- auun uu meir raw maicriui uuuer the Stf McKIuley, bill It must be because the rj,""1 w,u Ul "r" maKe l"B ceusumers of . K r wa yJ U1UI ,U, VlACIU. 11 r'ttt plVdlctleu is trim tllHl iIiiimn. tk) competition will sieedlly reduce v , wwun in tueir eiu level or lower, rltbt lltpetter argue that "it means .mat mauuiaciurers will pay for a year of fictitious prosperity after the pas sage of the McKlnley bill, by another period of overproduction, ruinous prices, and failure of weaker mills." This is interesting te citizens who wear woolens and find themselves taxed for the benefit of the manufacturer, and doing him nothing but harm after all. The lle porter gees en te argue for lower duties en wool rather than higher duties en goods and then pretests that politics Is the bane of the Industry. It is evident that there are seme manufacturers who were fried in 188S who will net be se easily fricasseed in 1802, but the groan of this trade journal gives force te that cardinal principal of Democratic doc dec doc trlne that protection should net 1 the eud but the means of taxation, that 11 Is net only unjust but Inexpedient te levy mere taxes than are ueeded. The effect of a dcflanoe of this principle has been seen Iu the efforts te control politi cal matters for business purposes, In the ejen application of vast money jiewcr te politics and In the weary cry of the bewildered business man that the bane of his trade is polities. Hew can men Iw patriots when they find self-Interest the ruling motive In all debates or pub lic policy and at every crisis of national life'.' Ciiancklmiii Catiiivi snld In the Itcleh stag en Friday thai Germany had no do de do slreto extend her territories en the l.Rstern rrentler. I.mporer AVIIllam at about the Hame nieinrnt nmtle a flnry speech at a banquet, concluding with the declaration thai whoevor attempted te attack the so cially of the country would find lilm a ninii of reek and Iren, who hail nu army at his back and could ferce pence. The St. Petersburg pnperN oxprcsHHiirprlse at the warllke tenor of a HKech or the young cinporer sevnral days ae, ami as ha Is seen te attend the maneeuvres or the lliiHslan army this talk about ferelng poace with an army hardly soems resssurliig, pirtlcularly In connection with Caprlvl's rofereneo te the IliiHslau frontler. It, will sound.te the 1'rcncli very llkn a monnce, and te the rest or the world llke thn crew or a very oxcltable game rooster. In weather llke we hnve had or Inte 1nn 1nn caster badly needn a park, nod the steep bunks of the Couestoga would UU the want exactly. Walk out en Sunday and try te linnglne hew beautiful tliey would be if trees wero plenty. In the balloting ler a stnte flower in the New Yerk schools It wasclear ouetigh that dusty highways wero unfamiliar te most of the voters, for the dandelion only received 273 votes aud apple blossoms, although In full bloom when the vete was cast, had only 138. The state vete will differ widely from that or the city, but the golden-red seems Biire or victory there. At the national conference of charities and corrections In scsMen lu llaltluiore nn essay prepared by J. 11. Antwerp, or the New Yerk beard or charities, handled the question or control or Immigration and criticised the law for leaving the matter lu the hands of local efllccrsnnd benrds who can net act togelhor. He urged that the ethor great ports as well iih New Yerk should be under Federal control as te Immigration and found the matter particularly urgent boeaiihe or "the growing numbnrs or Immigrants or Inte from the Seuth and Interior or Kurope, whose langunge Is almost beyond our abil ity te acquire, and who have ue ability or Inclination te acqulre ours, aud whose vngue ami indefinite, conceptions of clllon clllen ship are net lu keeping wllh the Amerlcau Htandard. The congregation of these Ignor ant and alien classes iu our cities by them selves, creating In them what are signifi cantly called "foreign qunrlerN," as frilly as menaclng te the country aud Its Institu tions, both social aud Hilltleal, as If they wero Ulilnose." The "padrene" system Increases the evil. Hut lu snlte of his ur. gency for fed oral control of the Inspection at landing. Mr. Van Antwerp ovideutly places little, value upon It without seme transallantlc'system or sorting, for he says that It Is only through consular Inspection or lntouded Immigrants abroad thut we can hope te exclude undesirable classes and maintain our social Institutions and standard efclti7cnslilp. Contemplating an incident ct the Wilkes barre initie horror, he might have aided that poeplo vhe rofuse te enre for their dead can net be ex)ected te catch up with eurstaudard ofelvilltMitleu willilu a reason reasen reasen able time. U.Ntmn his sentonce of thrce yc.irs sus sus pensien Comuiander McC'alla will lese twenty-ene hundred dollars. He will re re re colve the pay or a comuiander waiting or er or ders, which Is twouty-threo hunilred dol lars a year, and will leso the diHorcuce between that and " sheru pay," which he would otherwise hnve recelved. Jloalse loves his promotion durlSThls Mispon Mispen Mispon sleii. f I.IKU TflE " Ul.l) llOS SIIAV." '.tT'Oceaii linear se Uullt "That Shu Couldn't ltreuk Uevrn.' A new competitor In the Atluntle sorviee, the Nermanma (Hamhiirg-Amerleau line,) was tried en the Clvde last week with re markabeo rCKults. ft is only twelve mouths since the flrxt proposals te'bulld the vessel wero made, and it Is dlillcult te imagine hew se enormous a structure, f00 leet lu length, a 07 feet U-lneh beam, aud mensurliig 8.50U tens could he put together, with two sets of engines, and furnished with all the Innumerable fitting necessary for nu ocean going ship, In no short a space of time. Xe steamer of the same size has ever been pro duced with such expedition, and Tew have been delivered, as the Neiuuuinla wai, the very day slie was due. Anether foature or this vessel, as regards workmanship, consists iu the fart thnt within three days of her loving the deck she aehioved a speed of evor 'Jl knots en tha measured mile and ef20J in a run en Saturday from the Cleeh light te the Cum brue. The Nermannlalias reullzed ugie.iter Npeeil en the measureil inllnthatinny etlivr Atlantic liner en her trials, imd with dis tinctly less etl'ert. She has nlne double-ended boilers, with eight furnaces In each, and three funnel-., but no t'orced draught. Shu Is, however, provided with open fans te vcutllate the ktokeholes. This is omlueiitly satisfactory, and may lead te engineers abandoning the policy of forcing air through the furnaces te the destruction of the boiler plates and furnucn bars, straining the boilers by ex cessive contraction en cooling. The eugines are two sets of trlplo-evpan-slen cylinders. The diameters of the cvlludersare 40 Inches lu the high pre-wire, G7 Inches Iu the Intermediateand liHJlnches iu the low pressure. The screws are only 18 root In diameter, the smallest or any blades vet put upon a twin screw Atlumic steamur. The herse power contracted for was 11,000, with a speed or 19 knots, but ever 10,000 herse power have been ludlcated, and the coal consumption Is net much ever a pound and a half per herse pewer per hour. There are 17 water-tight compartments, and there are dcerw ays through only llve erthe transvorse bulkheads. Throughout the whole length or the ship the lloer of the vessel has a donble skin, nud the inner lloer is throughout 1 Inches abeve the lower or euter bottom, except lu the part under the engines, wliore the Intervening space is 7 feel deeu. Tlicre are ue fewer than nlnoteen of theso spaces, se that the hull Is subdivided into as many as thirty six water tight cempartments. Te put out the tires aud step the engines or the Xennannla It would be ncccssarv te make havoc of llve cempartments. The nlne boilers are placed three abreast, aud each triplet is contained in the ceutre of thiee water-tight cempartments. Immigrant Shivers ewlui te Ux. KreuiUieZS. V, Bun. A shy, soft-eyed limnlgrant or German ancestry has been enjoying the hospitality et Uen. O' Heinle's room at the barge olllce kluee Saturday. He didn't land lu the usual way, giving his uameaud occupation te ene of the registry clerks. He was dis covered by a boiv-heartod baggageman weakly stiuggllng in the water en the south side or the barge eflflce pier and yelping feebly for help. The btggaMman pulled hliu by the ears, proneuneed him, a fine poclmen of aUermnn shepherd deg, and took hltn Inte Hen. O'Delrne's efllee. His nrolengod bath and his struggle against the turbulent tides en the battery kept him shivering far several hours. The baggage man chrlttened him "Hlilvem" and that Is what the seneral calls hlni. Jte Is a tawny-halred, sensitive creatu re, probably less than a year old. He will sit en his hiunvhes at command and will extend a forepawlo friendly looking folks who want te make his acquaintance. He probably full from the steuinship Aller whlle she was coming tin the b.iy en Hslunlsy or from ene of the limnlgrant Imrues that brought the Allcr's Msseugers te the bsrge efllee. ANOTlIKIt t.AUItA IUU1)I.MAX. I.lttle Holen Keller, TIieukIi llllml nmt Dear, laiariilnir te Hpenk. About two years age an account wai pub lished of a romnrknhle child. Helen Kcller, who came from Alnhama and waa placed in the llestjn llllnd asylum. Slie Is blind, deaf and dumb, presenting the same ob stacles te teaching that Laura Ilrldgeiuan did. Tills child showed a remarkable desire te learn, ami In the first year slie had gained a vocabulary of 1.800 words. Twe years before that she knew absobitely nothing of language. Her cll'erts te learn showed that she had within her n tremendous Intellectual ferce thnt must cither II nil nn outlet or make a wreck of the child. The child was well formed, physically, pretty aud pleasing In her manners te an unusual degree, and she reused au unusual Interest among phi lanthropists. At the end of the second year In school her vocabulary had increased te 3,000 words. New comes a still mera ro re ro markahle development. About reur weeks age the child was placed In the care of Al Iss Fuller, of the Ilorace Miinn school, nudslncethen she has acquired power te express herself In spoken words which are porfectly Intelligent te every ene. The won derful progress niaile by the child within 2 years after she had ilrst been planed In the Seuth llosteu asylum Is Illustrated by her ability te wrlle. After the words became familiar te her she began te use them In her writing, as shown In this ltttle como cemo come Hltlon, which alie wrete during her visit te Ilosten : "This morning teacher and I sat by the window aud we saw a little boy walking en the sidewalk. It was raining very hard and he had a very large umbrella te keen off the rain drops. 1 de net knew hew old he was, but think he may have been six years old. Perhaps his name was Joe. I de net knew whero he was going, because he was a strange little boy. Hut perhaps his mether sent lilm te a stere te buy something for dinner. He had a bag iu ene hand. J supixise he was going te take It te his mother' Ask for VAN IIOUTKN'H COCOA-Takc no ether. () Wlmt WeWnnt. (llve Homeopath In cllcU, Allepath lu pills ; but for rheumatism, ler nrhrs, fur pains nml sprains, Tlmmut' Jilectric Oil Is tiii'lliibly kuh kuh rler lu either. It has lieiiefllril as many people as It has had purrluiHtTH. All ilruuitlKU sell It. Held In IaiukuhUt by W. T. llech, VSJ nml 13V North Queen street. Itrler Mention. "I have ueil Jliinteck Jllued Jllllrrt wllh grenl bpiivllt for InilliteNtliin mitt constipation in the IieucIh." U. I.. Klutmi, Hamilton, out. Until In Ijuh-iixUt by W. T. llech, K!7 nud 13U North IJucen utrii't. Jlclinioue. XJKI.IOIOUH HKIlVICliS WII.I, IIH HK1.1) IV In the following churches en Humlnv. In tlie mernliiK ut 10.30, 111 tliiivM'iihiKiit 7:15. Hun ilay sch(Hlut 1:1. p. m. When the hour In dif ferent It Is especially noted : Nkw (y'liuncit. Wcrvlces unit Huiiday school te-morrow moriilngattheUHiial hour, IiiIaiiik's lialliling, Ne. 10 North IJiieen ntmt. Divine service en Hiiiuliiy inernlim In the lteckluuil street school building at 1U! o'clock, Hiuiilay school at 'J p. in, Kvaneki.icai, Klrsl Church.- llev. 1'. V. UMir, pastor. (Icrinun In the meriiliie. HunJuy school nl 1) a. in. Unitkii linirriniKS im CimiST, Cevknant. Went Urange anil Concord strcutH. llev. II. W. llutslcr, pastor. l'rnlsoRprU'entT:15j. in. OMVRT llAi'risr Umtitcil Kast vine near lluke street. lk.v. M. Krn) lie, pastor. WmTKitN M. E. (.'Iiuiicil. Itev. c. C Clark, pastor. Class meeting at U.JO a. lu. Btiniluy nclioel at l:l. li. m. liKiirsiiir. Kkpeiim St. JniiANNns Kiiiciikh ('erner of (iniii(;e nml Jl u I hcrry si reels. Herv Ice In the German langiinge from V.30 le 10.15 a. in. nml from G te 7; IS p. in. Hiuiilay school from l'.'.KI tel:i:). in. KVANOKI.ICAI. ClIUKCll. Itev. 11.1). AlhrlKllt, pasler. Hiuiilay iichoel at 2 p. in. 1'rn er nml praise service nt 7:00 p. m. Ueceptlen of new members nl thn ceiihn; service. ItKt'eiiHKii HT. hunt's- Marietta avenue, Itev. Win, K. I.tchlller, pastor. Huiiday sclnsii nt 2 p. in. reparation for Hely Communion lu the evening. l'UESUVTKIIIAN Mr.MOIII.U. CHURCH Heilth Queen street, Tlieinns Tliomisen, 1J. I)., pastor. Hiuiilay kcIiihiI at 1:11 p. in, CHUiicil of (Ien Cerner of Prince nml Or ange. Itev. .1, 11. Eslcrlluc, paiter. Huml.iy sclioel ul 1:15 p. m, llHr. HrKPHK.N's College ChnMl. Hcrvlc-c nt 10 Ma. in. Herineii by Itev. Ur. K A, (lit.u Fiiist HWeKUKii. llev. J. M. Tltel, 1). p., pailer. Hervlces te-morrow uiemliig ami e en Inc. Hiuiilay nchoel at hli. Mr. l'AUL'H M. K. CIIIMICII ltev. 11C. Yerkes. pastor. V n. HI. class. .Sumluy school at 1:1 j p. ill. ComcrKiilleu nieclliig at li: 10 p. in. Uiiack Luihkiian.- llev. C.H. lfauiit. imiter. ;.i;. i ur. I Hervlces morning anil evening. Huiuluy school nt'ip. in, l'uster's .Male lllblu clnsa at Da. In Church sclioel an usual (luring the Heck. Kven liiK service at (1:10 p. in, ClillUrvu's IHSil's slenary scr Ice. Coullruiatlen ul morning scr- Ice. I.VAXniCMClf. I.UTHPUAN HCNllAY KCIIOOI. or r.siMAMiit!. -North l'lne nejir Walnut-lit 2 p. in. Services en Thursday fenlnjr. I'liiST M. IX ClluiiCH Itev. H. il. Vernen, I). 1)., pater. Class mcethiKs nl Su. in. Hiuiilay school nt 1:1. li, in. t'rcaclilng lu the vvculug by the pastor h son, ltev. II. K, Vernen. riiK.suiTEUIAN.-ltev. J. Y. Mitchell, 1). l. pastor, Tiiinity l.urilKKAM. Itev, C. Ia. Fry, pastor. Morning, afternoon and eienlng service', con ducted by Hie pastor. MU-dny services en Kr. d iv Instead of Werliiesilay j preparatory te the Wlilt-Hiiinlay commiiiileii. MeiiAViAN. ltev. J. Mux Hark, D. I)., pastor. 2 p. m. Hiuiilay si hoel. Cinusr I.itiiikiian. ltev. K. I Heed, pastor. Hiuiilay scliixil nl l:l"i p, in, Hr. Jehn's I.utiikii vs-ltev. II. F. Allemau, 1). 1)., pastor. Hervlces nl II a.m. lu Herman Itefernieil ehurirh. corner of Uraiiun and Mul berry street. Hiuiilay si hisil at Ht. Jehn's at 2 p. in., auitat UelMalJ Memerial Mission nt'-' p. in Ht, Paul's Ukkehmkii Itev. J. W. Meinlnuer, aster. l'rajir serlce en Wednesday at 7:15 p. in. Y. M. t A. Yeung inen's lueellug at 3:10 p. in. Address by Itev. J. Max Hark en "'llin Yeung Man and his Duly uu u CltUcn. VAN HOUTHNVS COCOA. THK KUUKMUSr COCOA OK KUHOPli THU COMING ONK OF AMKUICA. UNI.I1CF.THA A Nl COFFUK- OOOlH-OKTHKNHltVI-S. Tlie clninis of Cecen us ti useful article of diet are steadily winning recognition. LTulike tea uud coll'ce, it is net only a stimulant but it neurisbcr ; nud it lias the grout udvantuge of leaving no nar cotic etlccts. Hence It is adapted Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." te general u-.e. Tlie strong may take it with pleubiiic uud the weak with Impu nity. 3'an UeVTiiN's Cocea l" once tried, nluny used ") leaves no Injurious edectseu the nervous system. It U no wonder, therefore, that lu all parts of the world this inventor's Cocea Is recommended by medical men Instead of tea mid cedec or ether cocoas or chocolates for dally ue by children or adults, hutu nnd sick, rich and peer, " largest sale in the world." Ask for VAN IIOUTKN'H aud Uiko no !!iT' "' D" IIU.NKKNNI-S. I.IQUOIlHaUlT. In All the World there Is but One Cure. mt. HAI.NT-S' GOLDKN SPKCIKIC. e,1.!" f ?,VV" '". 1 CUP "f coifeeor ten, or hi articles or feed, without the knew ledge or the isitlen, If necessary ; It Is absolutely luirmlcis and will elteu a. ucmunent and speedy cure, whether the patient U a mederut ! drinker or an ulcohelle wrecks IT NKVKIt FAIlJl, li operates mi quietly 4ind with such ceitalntv thut the isitlent uiidergees no Iticeinenleuce uud ere he Is aware, his complete refonnatleii Is eUected. tSpaire iKKjk of liar I Ionian, free vr UHArt.uiXluilEJt. Druugist, Impure Bleed A Pennsylvania Railroad Man Tails of Remarkable Cure of Scrofulous Humer-Read It. Mr. Ruby, who makes the fotlewlnf itate rnent, li a well known railroad man, run ning en the 1'ennjylrsnU Itallread between Columbia, Perm., and Phlladelphlsi "I feel that I irlsh te tell what has been done ter us sod our little boy by Heed's Har sspsrllla. He Is new six years of age, and, until a short time age, has ever since birth been a terrible sufferer from scrofulous humor. Beres would appesr en lilm and spread until they were as large as a dollar, and then discharge, only te be followed by ethers, se that the larger part et Ids body was one mast et sores all the time. The scrofula was especially severe en his legs nnd back et his ears and en his head. HI, hair was se matted that combing was sometimes Impossible, tils ears became se thin that we could aee through them, and were actually AFRAID THEV WOULD DttOP OFF. Ills legs were se bad that sometimes he could net sit down, and It was Impossible for him te run about and play llke ether children. Fre quenUy when he tried te walk, hl leg would crack open and the bleed start from different places. The humor had a very offensive odor, and caused Intense Itching, se that at night we had te tlehls hands In mittens or stockings te prevent Ids scratching aud tearing himself. We cannot tell new that foen hey suFFcnr.D for nearly fire years, nnr hew Ids terrible con dition distressed us. We did all we could te rellcye lilm. Tn oer three physicians ngrccd In calling It scrofulous humor, but did net effect a cure. We tried salves and ointments and ether things but without benefit. At last I decided te give him Heed's Sarsaparllla, as MY D11UOOI8T IIP.COMHKNUF.n IT. In about two wceka the Sarsaparllla began te have effect. The sores commenced te heal Take Heed's Sarsaparilla BeldbyaUdrngglsts- (1) ilzferfs. Prepared only Sold by all draggliti. Hi ilzferfU. Prepsrsd only I Seidbyandraggtsti. fit six for ft. rnpandenly l,y C. 1. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mu. I bjr C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mais, by 0. 1. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. IOO Deses One Dellar ' IOO Deses One Dellar I IOO Deses One Dellar Jttntmtmtltcv'e. 1'llll.AliKLl'IIIA, Bnlurdiiy, Muy 17, IS). Are you a housekeeper ? Yes ? Then there's an acre or se en the Basement that you'll especially delight in. Homely helps for the kitchen and for upstairs and downstairs in the house are there. Counters and tables piled ; pieces packed te the ceiling. A jumble, a chaos almost te the average man ; a mine of happy hints and pleas ant possibilities te the average woman. Only a glance at a lew of the things everybody needs : lee Crenm Preeers, 3 1 .ft) te W.UJ. Water Coelers, 31 te 310. Coeler Htniul., I.'.'i, te t Lft) HpeitRO unit Hltl llstlis, 3.1.75 te 3D. Ilydriiiil Hese, 10 to'JJe u feet. Hene Keels, 31 te 32.50. Uiwn Sprinklers, yi teJI.T.'i. IaAWii Mowers (the new Wiinamiikcr), 15 te 37. Oruss Sickles. '.Be. Pruning Hhear. t.V. UnrdcnHcts.WtoSec. (Jar Jen Trowels, 5 te be. Of course there's planting te de, if it's only in a flower pet. Here arc the Flower Seeds. Twenty or thirty of the choicest, hardiest kinds ; fresh and re liable, and only three cents a package. Same price for Vege table Seeds, just as choice, and mere than seventy-five kinds. Lawn Grass Seed, best quality, 20c a quart package. Sample Refrigerators as te sizes and styles. Of course the make is mostly Puritan. A couple of seasons age we picked the Puritan from all as the best. It stays the best. Se simple, se effective. Dry, cold air en the move. Zinc lined, and every corner get-at-able te clean. The non - conducting packing is charcoal. Suppose it were sawdust ! or " dead air " ! The idea of a musty, nuissy mass (a natural nest for naslincss), or anything " dead" as one of the virtues of a Re frigerator ! Pah ! And they say the Puritan eats ice very slowly. I'urltaii Hldebnnrd Ileu-lgcrnters, wiilnut, cniiuielled water coolers, SI I te 3 Is. Hume, antique euk,310 te :(. Puritan Uprights, ultlieut water cooler, 3H.5U te S.UI. Hnuir, antique oak, 51'.' te tX). Puritan lce Chests, 31 ' te III.:.). Nursery Itefrlgcraters, 31 te 37 05. Either a Gate City Filter ($4 te Si 6) or a Jewett (5 te $10) will make the dirtiest water clear as dewdrops. Cavernous Cedar Chests that the most enterprising moth will steer clear of, $17 te $22. Well made, well finished. Ne one wants te sizzle ever the Summer range when a Gas Steve or an Oil Steve can be had. Here they are (oil from 80c, gas from 90c) and the fix tures te go with them. Jehn Wanamaker. i'lettv. L,:v ax'm.uuk. LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Hakes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Hakes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. WWH.YTMOHE 110 YOUWANTfffa 8AW.MIl.US, HAltK .MILLS, COH MILLH. leather Hellers, Tan Tuckers, Triple ltersu reu-nrn. Millien und Milling Machinery, nt JOIfN llKaT'H, au Hint Kulton ureet, Iii7-tfd CAKKY IN Hl'OOK 11KST CHAKCOAL, Hammered liar Iren, Deuble Itellued Iren, liurden's ltlet Iren, ltlvets, Het and Cela Heller Iren, Hleel, Sheet Iren 3-ltl te Ne. IB. at JOHN maff'H. stt Kiut Fulton street. in7-tfd INJKCTOIIH, IttIK lAlfl'J.K (JIANT, 11AN. cock Inspiraters tuid Electors, Ktermnn lteller Feeder, l'euberthy Inspector. American Injectors, all lu steckat JOHN JlUVfa, Ktf Kast Fulton street. m7-tld K tip i the flesh began te leek mere natural tad healthy. Then the scales cane el and all ever hit body new and healthy flesh and akin formed. When he had taken two bettlts be was entirely free from sores, having only the aeara le show where they had been. These are gradually disappearing. The little fellow was pc ix or anATiTUDE te Heed's Harsaparilla when he found It was curing him, and he would call ter 'My medi cine' when the time came ter him te take It. We are mi.ic.le te express our thanks (or the poed Meed's S.irsiparllla has done our little boy." HAiinYK.ltunT.ltexMS, Columbia, Pa. A fiAtcr Iictter Prem Mr. Ituby states that his son Is new In perfect health, has no trouble from Uie humor, which Is entirely cured. Me has many Inquiries about the recovery et the boy, nnd ndvlses all who suffer with such diseases te try Heed's SamparllU. What Can be Added Te the abeve statement te make mere em phatic the evidence of the cleansing effect of Meed's Harsaparilla upon the bleed? It would stem te be the liusltlve duty of nil who suffer from any disease or affection caused by linpiire bleed, te at least glve Meed's Harsa parilla a fair trial. Its many wonderful cares have wen ter It the title of "the greatest bleed purifier ever discovered." Every Confidence. "Among tlie few proprietary articles I re commend te customers Meed's Sarsaparllla Is ene In which I place every confidence. My patrons seem te have the same confidence, judging from Its sale, which Is mero than all the 'ether bleed purifiers together," U. B. Little, Druggist, Urcensburg, Pa. 40 ffilotltitte E INK TAltiOIUNU. 1890 -SPRING.-1890 Fine Tailoring. The largest and Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New llcady for Your Inspection. We Mould also announce the purchnsoef a JotiLitef KiikIIsIi Hutting nud Treusering at a great sucrlllee, which we 111 sell nt Astonishingly Lew Prices. aa-Cull early te secure n bargain In these geed. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIUKUr IMI-OHTINOTAILOHINTHECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-tfd M VEKM A KATHKOK. ATTRACTIONS IN OUR We've many attractions ln our Custom De partment, 0 nre showing the Handsomest Line SUITING FOIt Men's Wear KHOM $15.00 te Almest Any Price' Hnch st les ns these nre net ollcrerl nnywliera lu 1-ancastcr for thu pi Ice. Much uu assortment you'll Hint non here else, KLIX1ANT STLYES IN Men's Treusering ! Mern than you'll enre te leek nt. l'rlces range flemjl te;U. We'll 111 you, tee. Myers & Rathven, Leading Fashionable Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET T.ANOASTEU.FA. JJoeto nnti Sheca. ristlK LATEST KASIIIONAULK WHIMS! Ladies' Fine Oxfords! Oxfords are cool, easy and graceful shapes In Koetwear ler warm dnjs Ily anil by Inillex' thoughts will lean mom strongly toward Oxlerds than they de te-day. We take time by the forelock, however, te tell of the inuiiy handsome und st) llsli makes here ready for examl examl natien during leNure shopping moments. We have them lu all kinds of leathers, bright and black, medium, line, und very Mile grades. Our Oxfords embrace ill the neue-t, prettiest uud most win. nine styles : there'N net an antediluvian klmenmeuntlieni that will go liegglng buersut reduced rices we're careful net te liue tliem thut way. The fluent Oxfords we have come In genuine French Kid leather, shned, tit ted and made ever lntektlin proved lasts; de net gap at sides, de net slip ul heels. Medels of tine slieeiunklng rarely ever better. Hand-sewed und very flexible. Aduilrublesliuped tees and heels. The price of these Is (.1. In the itne shoe stores of riilludclphta ue such price will buy them. Yet the sumo maker makes them. This we knew. Ne trouble In lltilng we have them In 5 widths, A te K. Handsome stylish Oxfords In tine I'nrls kid leathers. J1.50. ti and 2.t. Faultless lu make and rtnlsli, tilting the feet beautifully. And nt 76c, Jl. 81.25. What an assortment there Is of these? ever 0110 of them lu the pink of fashion ; every one of them made better lu every way than similar priced Oxfords nre te be found elsewhere. Mndu of dltferent leathers singly or In combination; plain or fancy patent leather tipped, and all the different pretty shaped tees, lie sure te see these. Colored Oxfords, tee. These we have for latdles, .Misses and Children, In all sites. Misses' nnd ljiclles' sizes range tu price, from Mc te ti. Se sheep skin makes w hlch se easily become discolored and ill shaped. Wesell the bettcrgrades. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 JfOKril (tUKKN Stiiekt, La.ncas TKR. 1'A. ITWIt HOIH.ONTA1. Hr.Vl'IONAKY KN 1 glues, from 'J tots) linrse-Hiuer, und Verti cal Kugtnis from 2 te W horse-ixiu er, you will Und them at JOHN UEMfri, &3 Kl Vulteu street. Custom Departineat. FBOM PHILADELPHIA. Pretty Oee4 for a Mm of M. TIm foHewleg U tram Mr. Jehn Hlaes. Hrtfrnf ir of aaiaeled diet, who has carried en baataess In Philadelphia since Oct. 9. IMS, and whose testimonial In favor et Heed's SamparllU U certainly worthy et consideration. Cms year co I was Md up sick with pBeamenla for M weeks. When I get ever that, my feet and legs swelled, were very nweh Inflamed, and caused me teach suffers tag. The doctor said I had gout, which I did net believe. I tried a number of cures, of no avail. Then some one aaked me te try Reed's Barupsrllls. I did se. I took It tares times a day, before meals. Before I had taken one bottle 1 began te Improve. I took la all are bottles, which cured me and made me feel welt otherwise. I have had no return of tha affection. Can walk ten miles every day, which Is pretty geed for man M years old. I feel grateful for the geed flood's Sarsapa rllla has done me, sad have wed my Influence with a number of people te try It, and se tar with satisfactory results." Jerer Mixes, North 30th Street, Philadelphia, Penn. Cancerous Sere. " About 7 years age I had a cancerous sere en my nose, which grew te be very trouble some and offensive. 1 concluded te try Heed's Sarssparllla, and after using two bottles the sere dlsapficared and healed up entirely. It lias been cured for two years with no ap pearance et Its returning. 1 am new le my eightieth year and enjoying geed health. I feel It my duly te recommend Heed's Sarsapa rllla te all persons suffering from similar troubles. De sure te get Meed's." JestAit lUnvsv, Delmont, Westmoreland Ce., Penu. Confirmatory Statement. " The above certificate Is from' Jeslah Harvey, Insurance agent, a gentleman well known throughout Westmoreland county. Ills statement In regard te the tore and cure performed Is cerrcr.." Z. Zeuxbbman, Druggist, Delmont, Penn. N. B. If you decide, from what you have heard or read, te take Meed's Sarsaparllla, de net be Induced te buy any ether. tJHalttce of S rttfhien. I ALACK OF FASHION. ASTRICH'S Pake of Fashion, 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTElt. Stamped Linens! We beg te call special attention te our large uteek of Stamped Linen Goods, aud the Special Bargain Prices at which we eiler tlie same. Stamped Linen Splashers, fringed, at 10c apiece. Stamped Linen Splashers, knotted fringe, ut 18c. Stamped Linen Spltwhers, fringed and drawn-work, at liOe. Memie Linen Splasher, stamped, fringed and dado border, only i'ec. Elegant Memic Lined Splashers, stamped, very line, at 37, -15, 50 and 03c. Stamped Washstaud Cevers, 54 inches long, fringed, at '20a uplecc. Fine Motnie Linen, knotted fringe, dado border, at 33c. Elegant quality at 37 and 50c. Stumped Sideboard Cever, 71! inches long, fringed, at Hec. Stamped Sideboard Cevers, knotted fringe, or fringed und drawn-work, at iitic. Flne Memio Linen Sideboard Cevers, knotted friuge, dado border, only ItUc. Fine Goods at 18, GO, 03, 75c te $1. Stamped Tidies, fringed, at 10c. Fringed nud Druwu-werk, ut 14 and 17c. Knotted Fringe. 18c. Memie Linen, fringed and iliule bor der, only l!3e. Fine grades at 35, 44 and 50c. Stumped Tray Cevers, fringed, at 10c apiece. Fiue Satin Damask Tray Cevers, 20 by 30, fringed, tit i!5c ; 21 by 34, at 37c. Oval Satin Dnmask Tray Cevers, fringed and stamped, at 121c. Oval Satin Damask Tray Cevers fringed and dado border, 15 by 20, at 23c. Round Satin Damnsk Deylies, fringed aud.dude border, 10c. Oval Sutlii Dumii.sk Deylies, fringed and dado border, 12Je. Large size Satin Dm nasi; Deylies, fringed and stumtied, ut 5c uplecc. Memie Linen Deylies, sewed fringe, dodo border, stunivd, 4c apiece. Stamped Pillow Sunnis, 15c u pair. Hill's Muslin, 20c a pair. Special Bargain In Cress-Bar Linen Deylies, fringed, ut2e apiece. Large size Heavy Lluen, fringed, at 4c nnleee. Elegaut quality Heavy Linen Doy Dey lies, friuged, bordered, 10c apiece. Bargains Linen Towels at 10, 12 and 25c. J?uvttltmr. "VC1IB4U111BS. The Geed Housekeeper WILL FIRST SEE OUR IMMENSE STOCK OK PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, PARLOR, FURNITURE! And Oct Our Hxtreniclv LOW 1'ltICIvS for N'KWr.T.Ll. Ochs & Gibbs, (.d,3d A 1th Fleer,) Ne. 31 MOUTH QUEEN HI IIEKT. TAHTICUIaAH ATTENTION PAIR TO 1 Medel ilaklmr, Patterns, Ilrawlngs and Glue Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN UhSTS. SO East Fulton street. Ui7-tfd A GENCV KOlt CALLAHAN, COS CE J incut te tahe the place of Ited Lead. In illicit makes live times the quantity or red lead and U far superior In mnkliiic steam Joints, packing mail and hand hole plates en hollers, Sc, Ac, Price 'JO cents per jieund, at JOHN BESTS, Sia Et Fulton street. m'-Ua $lte. . TIOOTB AND SHOES. f still oeMnra m daili AT D. P. Stackhouse's, 28 tc 30 EAST KINO STMUT, The Latest and Bet IN FOOTWEAR. Lew Prices and One Price te All. Call and I uur Hprlng Novelties. STACKHOUSI 28 and 30 East King Stmt, LANCASTER. PA. flOMMON HEN8K8HOK8TOUK. 3. 3. 3. LADIES, LAMES, LADIl Shee Bargains TO-DAY. HATIUAIN' Ne. 1 A Ladles' Dress Sliee.Open Square and Common Sen! worth t2.23, nt 11.48. Come I see us, The Common Bens 40 Kast King street. B AIlll A1N Se. 9 -Ladles' Scotch Sele Butt Shoes with Patient Lealhi Tips or without, and sol elsewhere at COO audita Twe grades, f 1.23 aud 11.18.1 HaVHGaYIX Ne. a Mixed Let of Ladles' Dn Luce and Butten Blieel worth ll.ffl, tl.SO nnd 11.7, nt Ksc. Come te sec us. 40 EAST KING Sr Best Goods! Lewest Prices! myl-tfd T AHOESTASSOltrMENTt Oxfords and Slippers Alie AilK.'ai. ui .nielli, ul iiuit. , AiinK'n Children's nnd Infants' Oxfords nnd Milliners I n.k. ....... . A nAA.n.n. .r Ttn, Aft. an.. this city. This statement, te seme people, ma seem le ue an laie ueasi, mil 10 our many cui temers who have been buying their Oxford and Slippers here for the past two season knew heir truth fill It Is. ns then we had tli I jirL-put mock and Assortment lu the cltv. an this season we haie added ,a great manv of th Latest Miyies. LAIIOESTAND FINEST DISPLAY IN Till CITY IN OUIt WEST WINDOW. Ladles' Dongola Patent Leather Tip Oxford! at ux 7 ec, si uu, Jl aV ana upwards. Ladles' Dongola Plain Tee Oxfords at $1( li , i no, Ti uu ann upwarus. Indies' Patent Leather Frent Oxfords at II -1 si ou, nuas.'uu. Ladles' ltusset or Tan Oxfords with Tins an 1'iain roes, ic, voc. i ui, si -i unci upwaras. Ladles' Kid 0era Slippers at We, 75c, lit II 2e, II 60 and ti 00. Ladles' Fine Headed Slippers, with Iluckle Uews, Etc., II 25, II 60 and li 00. Mlsecs' Dongola and Ilusset, Tip nnd Plata Tee uxierus, at vac, voc, ti iu mm upwarus. Child's Dongola nnd Kusset Oxfords attics loc, i uu, li .a ana ii au. Infant's Dongola and Russet Oxfords atS5 sac, vac ana li uu. Ana ettiers net mentioned. In fact we have everything from the cheapest le 1110 UCBl. ; The One-Price Cash Heuse Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te FUEY A ECKEUT) the Leader et Ixjw Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES! NOS.3 A 5 EAST KING KTKEET, LANCASTEK. 1'A. JWStere Closed Every Evening at 0 o'cleck: except Monday ana Saturday. I)tttanuvc. H IUU A MAHTIM. i China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE AT China Hall. Wk nre new epcnlns our Spring Importation of Queens ware und will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grodevf wareat Lewest Prices. HeuestlMS receive especial attention. , HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. IJIOll PULLEYS. SHAFTING. COLLAUH, 1 Hangers, CLimp llexes. Couplings, eta, go te JOHN DEST, Suit 4'ulten street. m7-Ud The bmn Sens Shee Stere, if- .a.vgfc-1 i.'S'.'' . " ... AAA..?...Ia4aS.6 .fcrf. ...
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