Zip T'"S IJli-s X&ve CTK V N f C ; a i TflK LANCASTER DAILY INELLIGENCEK, SATUHDA. MAY 24. 1800. ;!: Rtf fcfW fi "fee ra: w s ra&. KSSffr 2S. m m ttt . rs $& tV Clitl SVeetttlltrtf! l"is.Hrtmwir t BTttvuiw H . im.vfnn iwiuimium ' & CKARLB9 8TK1NHAN FGLTZ, Editor. ROBERT CLARK Publisher. " ft', i taV DAILY INTELLIGENCER.-Published tTry day in the year, but Sunday, served fey carrier, in thl city and .urreundlng towns Hi ten cent a week. By mall Ave del tar. year In advance 60 cent a month. ir-'WMIKl.Y Tm-nt.l.triKNrKR One dollar and 'Sm.Jv ! eenla a year, in advance. JTMMIIIiHi III! Illl .! . tAW Sij r poatefflee order, and where neither of i .711 : , ttntArtel at th lVnlnfflrr. u(y.iir1 rUu mkll j sMLtter ASDaasa, TM imTKLUOMCE. Lancaster, Fa. LAK0A8TEK, PA., Hay 21, 1890. The Stat MayJDe-Wr""" There li net Ukclyie be much dhwent from tbe opinion of the Uuitcd Stales WiWIHCM Court, that th. TTnlleri Ktnl Ji .y - -- " no BUKinena te interfere with the kj4elre of the tat of New Yerk te exe- '.eute her murderers by electricity. 1'ro 1're siybbly no such rennet t would have fepbeen made of the United States court yg'-but for its well established repute for PynK1 ktltnnnnttt ftf a 4nln Cji.ma M...nl.. .... ."". uwuuuij v. n wituv. lnjllie lWIIIC till- ggK, dertake te defend this disposition, and Wjfa there may besome who will sny that the Of. i UnltAri Ktalnt hmll.l l.... II. -Ill WM. ....I....U .3..WM.U OI.J .!.? HO JH- tens should be put te death ; but there ragi w' i e many likely te tie tliat, in vms support, ei me iaca tuat tne irencrni Bi. :-i . i ....... ...".. gvti'ruuituit, is everyunuganu ineninies nihlncr. Tllll ntlll' ftfifuHBA nf 4lia ntnlM S Against federal aggression lies iu the ?ffj t waeral court, for there is nhvnys $3 A rtinnnn nf lnLiiir.ill,iir Hm win. irf&ttltutien te a slate's undeing: : no Clearer Illustration of which could lie ffiltif'wl fllfltl In it. A ilftnlfclnti lt.nl llm P . power of the general government te con trel interstate commerce nullifies a state law forbidding the sale within the state of thai which its own citizens nre for fer bidded te cither make or seli j a decision which results In opening the state te ferelcn manufacturers tvlilrli am fur. ?MTbldden te its citizens ; than which netb- f' ing could be mere unjust. Hm There was adav when iinlvpniat ism. fidence was felt in the federal supreme court. It was a day when its decisions tf vuaai...i.i.u .vejtvi.b IUI 11IO RllUIJglll Ul , tdcir logic, and net merely for the power rwbich they exercise, as is often the case j,,-' iiuw. li was a uay wuen illustrious 'men made an illustrious court, rather than when an Illustrious court under- Bgf takes te make Its niemlwrs ilUmtrleus. That Flerida IVar. The war of the treasury department iu the state of Flerida, is something quite novel In our experience as a nation. As we understand the situation the mayor of a Flerida town has threatened dire harm te the United States collector of with the aid of a United States mar slial, or the marshal with the aid of & ,he cu"cri 1 hunting for the mayor Nr u iuu iHiriuu, swamps: no nuv- 'SW u8 .fled the place upon the appear- iince or the vef(.el, which new lies with g$ guns trained upon the town ; whlle Its men cover thn lnnd. We minivim ll.,,t &.4he theory of this Invasion Is that the ."Sr-.Tl..j l..i. ...... : fji'uiini eiuus marsuai may arrest a IftclWHan for an offense against a United States officer. But the war would cer tainly leek better If there were some I S state efflcers aud troops engaged iu It. rM ' The atate of Flerida is taking no ses " i uui luiiaiug en ciuiesccniiy &VwUHe the United States conducts tlie WJauch for ou offender, wlie is an Seflender agalntit the state laws, and ligwhem the stnte should be zealous s-'64 w pumsn u ne nas none Hair tlie latawless things charged te him. If the eMte is willing that the United States S?e eneum aiscuarge Its own dutv. nrebab v MM oe else has a right te complain, but igeC ln a weu eruerea state government, SB3E there certainly would be inerellvellneaa W "' . ever in searcu or a revenue crew for the sxaf1 jnayerci a town man prevails in Flerida. S.i'Y tt la nnl iiiH.r.nn... l.cun 1... ..r n.. i4"Ci. ' ""f " VH.ininwtui J UAIJ1U1UUU "I "0 lack of state pride aud the abundance of y'rz, ira trjairnra as ' - The Tariff ln The Sennte. Mr. Carlisle, prominent as has been bis figure In the Heuse, is likely te be till mere distinguished as a souater ; it has always secmed te us that his force i 'would be better developed and displayed fln a chamber M'here calmer moments prevail than are the habit of the Heuse. Hl nature Is of the philosophical character well suited te the Seuate, aud MM tllAfc Iwlv itt Tint. lutltAV..! Ifief ..... in ' be overwhelmed with imllvirlnul .rrxnt m... c r.-ir..i. i . . . ' k, salt. v,ui nsie is aure 10 cut,(jrgreat lfiwSl.i,7 I'tinThe members t-aiu in mni. ize this, anu-. ZftWCi's have already practically resigned te him the pest of leader, placiug him In position te con duct their side of the tariff controversy that Is new en. There is much speculation us te what will be the result of the Senate's treat ment of the McKlnley bill. The He publican organs seem te think that it will go t li rough pretty much as it stands ; but this is net at all likely. The senators will be rather gratified at the epjwrtuulty afforded them of better ing the work of the Heu&e, and of remedying the well based objections te Its measure. The Heuse bill will net command their support cither by its logic or by the fact that It Is tlie deliberate Judgment of the lletiw, which passed It In a hurry as a party measure. All its force In the Senate will come from the same fact ; but it is likely te be the opinion of many of the Republican sena tors that even as a party measure it is capable of great amendment. The sena tors are net very lively people mid their deliberation and mutual Indisposition te be dictated te by the Heme aud by llttle political leaders, premise that the jMc Klnley bill will lw born again befere it leaves th eir hands. The PresbrterJans. Our Presbyterian friends are te have a happy deliverance ever their troubles cencerulngthelrdlll'erences. We de net pretend te understand Just what tills difference is te be, any mere than we undertake te comprehend what these differences are ; but we are content te knew that the Presbyterian authorities, in convention assembled, have agreed upon apian by which they think that their churches will be able te agree to gether, or if net, that the minority thereof will be content te knock under te the majority. We trust that this will net be u vain ejqect.itieu, though there would s'in te bd wiu-e for trembling In the well established ritual-of certain classes of Presbyterian te strong dls ' inclination te the surrender of their opinions. We undertand that the proposed way te a universal accommodation lies Iu arranging te secure with great deliberation the real sentiment of the ledy of the church en the matters upon which iU members are at variance ; with the expectation that this opinion of the majority will obtain acquiescence from all. Our Imports of merchandise in April nearly reached a value of seventy-two mil lions) our experts, sixty-three and a half millions. Counting the transfers of coin and bullion the excess of imports ever ox ex ports for the month was 2,218,7W, but for the twelve months ending April 80th the excess orexperts ever imports of merchan dise and geld land silver was 941,203,380. In April 01,212 Immigrants landed In the United States, but this dees net Include lliose who came evor thn Canadian and Mexican borders. About 18,000 of thein came from Ureat Britain and 13,000 from Germany, whlle Italy sent 10,000. "' m i Thk H rlmtut"pl ensure drive Idea is a gecHljuueiind should be liesrtlly encour aged. About Ihreo-feitrths of the cllizens of Lancaster have no idea uf the pletur pletur pletur ovpie beauty of the drives within a two hours circuit of this city, aud thoeo out lined are among thn best. TnK American Weel Jltjxtrter says that thorearo many Republicans whobellovo In free wool but will vote for higher duties rather than abandon tlielr party. "And there are still ether ltepulillcaus (and IIicmj are far inore numerous) who nre net In favor of froe wool, but who urc hi favor of arovMen or the tarlir In the direction of reduced duties. New, whlle these IhM. IhM. IhM. montleuod Vetera admit that tliey will eventually reach tlie forks of the reiid whero tlie Republican party must either acccde te Ihelr wishes or be abandoned by tlietn for a tlme, yet tliey are net willing te be prematurely carried Inte the Demo cratic camp." Ills then, In the opinion of this non-partisan trade joiirual,enly a (juostien of tlme, and the McKlulny bill and extravagant legislation uf this Congress ought te con vince ninny thnt tliey have arrived at the forks and must abandon tlie parly of high taxes, lavish oxpendlturo and the bloody shirt. - Censul Jehnsen, of Hamburg, reKrtH Hint tlie beard of chendral exnmlucrH of Kiel liuve found that large quantities of Amerlcnn dried sliced apples contained oxlde of 7lnc, froe from water, ln such pro portions as te be pernicious te health. The 8nle of tlit apples was at ouce stepped. Tub 1'euiisylvanla I-ThIi 1'iotcctlve associ ation se ikIn out a circular calling attention te the new fishery Ian n of Pennsylvania, approved In May 1S8!I. fishing with any kind of a net ' at any time, iu any your, In any rivers, streams or waters," Is pro hibited, but tlie prohibition dees net ox ex tond te shad, herring or sturgeon (lulling. It Is unlawful te erect or use any kind of net or fishing basket, or any permanently set means of taking tlih, and wing walls or walls of any kind can net be built. " Any Huh commissioner, flub warden, deputy warden, sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable, policeman or any special oflleer of tills commonwealth In hereby authorized te destroy any fish b.iskut, eol-welr, fyke net, pound net, sliore net, drill net, dip net, wing walls, or any Illegal dovice naiiied iu any soctieu of this net, and they arohnieby authorized te arrest feithwlth, any person or poisons placing, erecting, using or fastening llieni, or any person or persons Interfering with any of the above olllcers In the discharge of their duties. Any of thn abeve named olllcerH are here by authnrii'.cd te apprehend, arrest and Im mediately take any person who may be guilty of the violation of any of the pre visions or sections of this act, or the viola tion of any of the laws of this common wealth, iu reference te illegal llshlng, be fore anyjustice of the peae, magistrate, or elher.legally eonstltuted aulhnrity,Vc. (Rx traet Section 1, 2, 7 and 8 P. L. 18h!t, p. 207, etc.) " Penult! for infractions! of any above laws, one hundred dollars line, or six months imprisonment or both, one-h.ilf of the flne shall be for the bonetlt or the prosecutor and balance shall be paid te the treasurer of the county, etc. (Rx tract Bec Bec tlen 0 P. L., 1580, p. 270.) " It shall net be lawiul te catch or kill by any menus whatover, any rock bass, wall eyed plke, (otherwise called Husipielmuna salmon, species recently Introduced Inte the Delaware river), within two years from the passage of this act, under a penalty et ten dollars for every such flsh caught or had in possession. (Soctieu 5 P. li., 18S9, p. 202.) " Thin law is extremely sovero and In spitoef tlie reward of lifty dollars offered for the apprehension of each elleuder It Is net likely that It can be rigidly eufeiced. Se long as Maryland refuses te lake simi lar pains te protect the fish It Is tee much te oxpect that our Siisqueliaiiiiii llshermen will appreciate the beauties of an nr rangeiuunt that compels them te re frain from using nets for the bon ben bon ellt of thelr neighbor n few miles down tlie ilyer.aud Us saveis of oppression aud the spirit of the old iieacblffg laws te threaten tlie peer inaiivhe mav catch a few llsh in a net, fUw feet north of the Maryland IUvOn.7 six months In prison or a hmiiVfea dollars line, or both. A man inav.JRLftal a liersn. Inirti iv ftarti .it limnlr n ASifnk and get oil' with punishment llttle worse than this. The law forbidding sal mon llshlng for two yearb under a line of leu dollars a llsh did net prevent large numbers of thein from being caught Inst season by worthy citizeus who were prob ably unaware of the costly nature of their outertalnmcnt from a legal point of view. TALKING HACK AT A J UIHJ 15. A I'rlfconer Crouton n Sensation by Seme I.euil I.iuiKiiauu. Jehn Celeman, who with ethers was Im plicated In the robbery of Mockeridge's Jewelry shop, iu Newark, and who con fessed his crime was sentenced in that city yesterday te seven years in statu prison by Judge Klikpatrick. Alter his confession he wrote a letter te his In ether. The lotter fell into the hands of the Judge, ami he spokeofllto Celeman iu delivering the sentence. Celeman was quiet until the sontenou wasileliveied, aud then lie launch ed out at thejiulge, saying: " I'll get oveu with you, you siicker. Yeu are a blsukcty blankety blank of a Judge. Wall until I come out, and 1 will fix you." In Celeman's letter te his brother was the following matter: The jurymen had hay seed in thelr hair. Rail et'tliem don't knew that thpy're alive. Ileaglaud was a thief three yeats age. 1 am supposed te lie a dead man. I will show them 1 will get my rights. I hud u kickup with Ward, and I'll kill him when I gel out. Pm.a gentle man, and that Is mere than any man iu the court house Is. 1 hail siws ami knives iu my eel). 1 get thein en the ether side, but threw them away. I am serrv new, as 1 could have broken out. Tell my father and mother nut te fret about me new. Uo Ue Uo fure I am out a month I wijl be woithJSO, weithJSO, 0M enough te keep me all my lite. 1 will Heudaiuaii te you. tllve him a bunch of keys, a Jeweller's saw, and u knire, and I'll seen be out and kill them all. I) n the whele let ; I'll get oveu, and thore'll bs minder dene." Ills irtner, Williams, was bouteuced te llveyeais' Imprisonment, Celeman is nothing but an oveigrewn bev who has had a dime novel education. Ward lithe chief of the detectives. A Tandem CeiirUlilii's liuiqiy Itusiilt. Miss Vermont Foreman, daughter of ex Sherilf Foreman, and Klmcr Wagner were married iu Carlisle, Pa., by the Itev. Dr. Kvaus, of the Methodist church. The ceuple met under peculiar circumstances. Wagner owns a tandem tricycle, and Miss Vermont expressed a desire te ride It. Wagner heard of her desire and granted her wishes. Alter that they could be seen dally en the tandem courting. They left ou an extended tour en their tandem, ex poet lug te visit New Yerk, llroeklvn, Bosten, Baltimore, Washington aud Phila delphia. Gue. Se. " Oh, every deg lias his day. " " Probably that is the reason why se much of our time gees te the dogs." vm Chatter. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. The Master or the Maeiciass, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Herbert D. Ward. Houghten, Mifllln A Ce., llosten and New Yerk. This joint effort of two tllstlmmlahml llllinfa liai. I.aa. ...1 ...Ul. .... The book is charming; the descriptions are exquisite, and the jierlrayal of the character of Ranlel, a delicate work of art. We are naturally only likely te think of Danlel In connection with the lien's dun, usually the llrst Ulble story told te child ish cars; but here we feel that Danlel was a man : a geed man, nue who Ued thought worthy te be Ills prophet. We meet him first turning with loathing from the wiles of the vile, though beautiful qiioen ofthe Babylonians; we soe his true humility yet mnnliucfts with which he accepts his pro motion, after being proclaimed by Nebu chadnezzar, Master of the Magicians. We fellow, captive even If high In pewer, far from his dear Jerusalem, always homo home sick, utterly alene as he Is, he steers his daugoreus course through the midst of thn depraved Babylonians. Ills very life held at tlie pleasure of a tyrant, he makes his enemies leve him. Kven the queen, with her almost unlimited pewer evor the king, does net succeed in using it against this Danlel, who hits spurned her. Het leve, leve most beautiful, as It comes but ouce te all men, comes te Danlel, aud then this neble character rises te Its full height. Just at the tlme when he seems te have all in his pewer, the father of his awcetheart dles and leaves him her guardian, she being by birth n Jewess. Re, ln self solf self renunciatien, gives Ids rival opportunities te win her. Re, Daniel, docs this, although I.alltha dees net yet realize that she loves Allit. The ether characters In the book are strongly drawn, each one standing out distinctly befere us. Mr. Ward's deep knowledge of ancient historical subjects has been abundantly preved by tlie (Inscription he furnishes, whlle hlswlfe skilfully filled up his out lines of character aud events. "The Master of (he Magicians" desnrves a place en our shelves very near "lien Rur," and that is saying a very great deal. . The French vorslen of Henry M. Ktan Ktan ley's new book will be entitled " R. M. Stanley In tlie Shadows of Africa," aud will cost only $.', whlle the FugUsli will have te pay ?I0,50 for their vorslen or " In Dark est Africa." liirn.i: Saint Ku.,uii:iii and ether stories by Frances Hodgsen llurnett. Chas. Scrlbner's Hens, New Yerk. Mrs. Frances Hodgsen llurnett occupies the loreiuest place te-day among all living authors of children's literature; she gives us in " Llttle Saint Elizabeth," another of her quaint and pathetic stories of child-life, which we are all glad te receive. This story, although sherter, is a lit companion for "LittloLerdKiuintloroy"and "Sara Crewo." The children of the day ewo Mrs. llurnett a debt el gratitude, anil her stoilesappe.il te thelr hearts as seen as te their Imaglna tlens. If overy person was In leve with " I.itlle Lord Fiiuntlerey" every person must be In leve with " Utile Saint Kllza belli," for she appeals te our pity Iu her loneliness aud we ure told "pity Is akin te leve." The oilier stories Iu the book are fairy tales, of which Mrs. lluriielt developed an outline from the lomembiance of readlm; in ciuiiiuoeci. Tlie llrst, "The Story of Prluce Palryfoet," is charming ; ofceurso llke most fairy tales It has its moral. "Tim Pieud LittleUraln of Wheat" does net strike us as being as happy u tale as the rest, even If " pride must ceme befere a fall." We de net llke tlie Idea of the llrtn whlle teeth munching up our peer llttle proud grain, ultlieugli It may be, it is for the nourishment of a Danlel Websler of a few years hence. The following story of Ititskln, told by en Kngllsh girl, is said te be strongly ch.tr ch.tr acteristie : Uue of thn classes at Gliteu hail Just completed Kuskin's "Stories of Venlee," and, te show their appreciation et the author's work, wrete him a " round robin," thanking him for the pleasure his book had given them. In a short tlme each signer of the letter received a note from Mr. Riibkiu, telling her that her writing was a disgraceful exhibition of girlish Ignorance, mid that she must write three verses from the Ulble overy day for a month, and then send her mamisciipt te him; and the girls were geese enough te deit. Tin: FeiistiCKX I.v.v, by Anna Katharlne Qreeu, author of "The Leavenworth Case." "Ilehind Closed Deers," etc Itobert P I nor's Sens, New Yerk. ' We de net Intend te tell the plot of " The Fersaken Rin.U by Anna KatharlnoOreon, for tliat means destroying the interest in It for the reader. There are no flne rlddlesef the human heart te read ; no portrayal of diameter, but the whele pith of tlie book Is eentied iu (he slew and gradual binding of link te link in the chain or evidence which solved the mystery that surrounded the "Huppy-Ge-Lucky." Anna Katharine lircen's description of the inn tallies well with what the ancient hostelry which Longfellow lias made se famous might have been ,.,. ,, ': In the old colonial thus. When mini lived In a cranilcr way With ampler hospitality," Fnllke most of the authoress' femer books, she plainly shows her hand it little tee early In tlie giime, and if one lias net already surmised the truth there would be no doubt in the mind of the reader alter a glance at a long, mysterious box, which Is shown In one ofthe llrst Illustrations; this In luymlud Is the greatest faults Iu an other wise admirable book, but ethers might claim that it is net as e.citlng a story as the " Leavenworth Cae," etc., because there is less of the shadowing detective work, but one must remember that iu the eighteenth century he had no Iuspecter ltyrnes, and the people were often forced te content themselves with the thought of the old adage, " Murder will out." .. Professer W. Preston Johnsten wrltes as fellows of Oonejal Lee, as a cellege presi dent nt Lexington. Re was "courteous, kind and often rather playful iu manner. We all thought he dofened entirely tee much te the expression of opinion ou the pait of the faculty, when we would have profened that he should simply Indicate his own view or desire. Olie character istic of (leueml Lee I noted then and have often recalled j I never saw him take an ungraceful posture. Ne matter hew long and fatiguing a faculty meeting might be, he always preserved an attitude In which dignity, decorum and grace were united. Re was a very well-built man. with rounded body and limbs, aud scorned, without the slightest atl'ectatieu or effort, te sit, or stand, or walk just as u gentle man should. Re was noter iu a hurry, and all his gestures were eusy and slgnlll eaut. llogae a minute attention te tlie details of his olllce, and llked te talk about them. I seen perceived Unit he did net like te discuss the events or incidents of tlie war." , Suuiiniih'sMahazini: publishes extracts! from the journal of ene William Hrisbaue, "Ills stature," wrote llrls bnie, " Is something below the middle slze his complexion of a yellow, sickly hue, a prominent chin, and his eyes a llttle tunk. His countenance lias a melancholy, sorleus cast. Yet, notwithstanding these disad vantages, his face Is by no means liomely. Re was burreundwl by a group of generals whose brilliant uniforms rendered his plain dress the mere conspicuous. Rxcept his epaulets, his whele dress was perfectly plain, without either loco or embroidery He were his hair cut short, without peVder' and a plain, cocked hat with a national cockade. As seen aa he descended into the courtyard be mounted a handseme white teed, and Immediately set oft" full gallop, Inspecting every corps, passina through the lines, and receiving petitions, a num bc'r or which were preented by the sol diers. He is a very bold rider, but net a very oed, and certainly an ungraceful one. Frem his bad horsemanship (by Im properly checking) he brought himself and horse te the ground. He then dismounted whlle the mud was washed off the peer afilinul, but he dlsdalned changing his own dress, and appeared at the levee after the parade in his muddy uniform, where the diplomatic corps and a number of sprucely attired strangers Had the honor of being thus received by him." Tn k Cosmopolitan for June holds Us high standard. Miss liisland's account of the third stage of her Journey around the world gives a charming glimpse of Japan and proves that lady an easy master of graceful prese. Very few magazine writers can compare with her In descrlptive ability. Tin: AniA has many articles worth careful reading and Us range of topics and the dlversity of views advanced Is remark able. It is a wide leap from Most te Philips ISroeks, but the Arena takes It. Fiiank LF.sl.lK'aMeNTni.T shows an ad vance in quality and very careful editing. There Is a grout deal of interest iu tills bulky and profusely Illustrated popular maga.lne. i.i. Why 1'lewliitf In Dlnlcult. I'rein an Exchange. The fanners llnd plowing very hard work this spring. Three and four horses are required te de the work ordinarily dene by two. The reason undoubtedly Is, that the ground lias net been frozen as deeply as in ethor winters, aid thawing failed te disintegrate the self te the depth ern furrow. Instead of being pulverized, tlie seli has been packed. m Van Heutf.n'b Cocea Pure, Heltihle Eco nomical, fi) Mark all the belles thnt grace the hall, lllnndoer liruncttr, nili-fennixl or slight, Anil slip, you'll find, traiiweiirtu them all, Whose teeth nretlie most pnreiiml white Whose toilet nuver knows tlie want, Of the lctorleusHOZODONT. ' That Miss Jenes Is a nlce looking Rlrl, ln't she?" " Vs, and slmM bn tlie hello of th town If it witsn't for ene tiling." " What' that 7" " Mho lias catarrh se Imil It lit unpleasant te be near her. Hhe has tried n dozen things and nothing hdcU her. 1 am nerry, for I like lmr, but that doesn't make It any lcs disagreeable for etic te he around lu-r." New If she had lined Dr. Sage's Cutarrh item ed', there would have liren nothing or the kind sitfd, for it will cure catarrh every tlme K.HAW Would Have lluuu 8t Upen. Had net Ilurdeck llloeil lliltera been a remedy oriiiiqiietlenatilo merit they would have been set down u lien by the nubile us th nisands or iiinllcliics have been when their weilhlcssncis wrs discovered. JJurtleck llloeil Hitlers have received unquestioned praises from the sick, thus establishing their merit beyond dispute. Held Iu Ijincaster by W. T. Hech, 137 and 139 North Queen itree.t. What In It Geed Ter lAst us tell you what Dr. Themua' Electric Ol Is geed for. It Is death te rheumatism and nun ralgla. Itwlll curea burn, bite, or pain, and Is equally geed rer sprains. Held In Umcaster by V. T. Hech, 137 and l.'fi) North Queen street. U' lift Unto. Ti:i.ioieim Hicitviutw will be held ki In tlie following churches euHiindnr, In the morning at 10.30, iu the evening at 7:4". Hun day school at 1:43 li. hi. When the Ueur Is dif ferent it Is espeelully noted : Nitw Ci I uitcM. Services and Sunday school te-morrow morning at the usual hour, Iu Leng's building. Ne. 10 North Queen street. Divinh scrvlce en Heminy morning In the Heckland street school building at 10 o'clock. Huuduy tchoel at 2 p.m. Kvanciklicai First Church. Ilev. 1. I'. Lchr, pastor. Herman In the morning. Sunday Bclioel atO b. in. United Urktiirkn in Christ, Covenant. West Orange and Concord streets. Itev. C. W. HuUlrr, pastor. Praise service at 7:15 p. in, Oi.ivkt IIaitist Church East vine near Duke street. Ilev. M. Frayne, pastor, lllh annltcrsary of Sunday school In the evening. Instruct a exercises by the pupils. Evangelical ciiukch. Itev. II.I). Albright, pastor. Holiday school at 2 p. m. l'rayer and praUu service at 7 p. in. Hr. SrKniKN'H College Chapel. Services at 10:30 a. in. Hely Communion i III be ebtenrd, Heriuen by Itev. Dr. J. It. Diibbs. Ubiiirhku-Ht. LCKn'a Marietta avenue, Ilev. Win. F. I.tchlltrr, pastor. Uiinday school nt i: p. in. Hely Communion Iu the morning, with sermon by Itev. T. (.1. IleLvre. Ht. I'aui.'s lltFORMKn Itev. J. W.Mcmlnger, pastor. Hely Communion lit the morning. Hornien te Grand Army In the evening. Grace Lutheran. Ilev. C.K. llaupt, pastor. Herv Ices morning andevcnliig. Huiuluy school nt 2 p. in. l'uster's Mate lllble class ntllii. in. Chinch school as usual durlngthe week liven ing svrvlce nt 0:30 p. m. Hely Communion morning and evening. Evangelical l.urnniiAN Sunday school of Esuianui:!. North I'lne near Walnut ut2 p. m. Ne services en Thursday evening. l'KESnvl BRIAN ilKJIOUIAL ClIUIU'll ftelltll Queen street, Tliemas Thompseii, D. I)., pastor. Sunday school nt 1:13 p. in. Fliusr ltEt-ORMED. Itev. J. M. Tltzcl. D. D., pastor. Services te-morrow morning and eteii Inc. Huy.'ay Fchoel at 1:15. The Comnmtileu ." '"iilnlsleretl both morning aifil ete- Kir'iEitN.M. E. Church. Ilev. C. C. Clnrk, pastor. Class meeting ut 9.30 it, in. Sunday sclioel at 1:13 p. iu. DEUISCHKllKrOHM ST. JOUANNHS KlRCIIKR Cerucr of Orange and Mulberry streets. Service In tlie German lunguage from 9:M te 10.15 a, in. and from 0 te 7:15 p. in. Sunday school from U::iOtel:45p. in. Church or Gnu Cerner of Pilnce and Or ange. Itev. J. II. Estarllne, puster, Sunday school at 1:45 p. in. ST. Jehn's Lutheran Itev. II. F. Alleman, I). 1)., paster. Services at 11 a. in. In German llefermed church, comer of Orange and Mul berry street. Sunday school nt St. Jehn's ut2 p. in., andat Getwuld Memerlul Mission ut 2 p. in. First M. K. Church Rev. S. M. Vernen. I). P., pastor. Class meetings at t) u. in. Sunday school ut 1:45 p. in. Trenching Iu Iho evening bv tlie pastofKsen, Kev. 11. 1C. Vernen. I ICiirist Lutheran. Ilev. E. L. Heed, pastor. Suuduy school at 1:15 p. in. Communion ser vice lu the morning; children's service tn the nvenlng. Hr. SrEriiEN's Lutiifran Cemer of Duke and Church street", Itev. E. Melster, juster. Hely Communion lu the morning and evening. Biuuiay scnoei;ai. n. iu. I'nfcsnvTBitiAK. Ilev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. I). luister, isier. Trimtt Lutheran. Itev. C. 1. Frv. imstnr. Hely .'oiumunlen morning and etenlng. .Mis sionary day In Sunday school, Synod begins this week. st. I'aui.'s M.- II Church Itev. E.C. Verkes, pastor. U a. in. class. Sunday school nt 1:15 p. in. Conversation meeting at il.MO p. in. V M. C. A. Yeung men's meeting at 3:30 p. in. Address by Ilev. J. Y. Mitchell, P. I)., en "The Yeung Man, his Duty as a Follower of Christ." Moravian. Rev. J. Max Hark, D. I)., pastor. Whil-Munday Utility and sermon ; 2 p. m. bun day school j ;U0 p, m. Hely Communion. Ne evening service. V N HOUTKN'K COCOA. TH H STAN' 1UK1 COCOA OK KITHOI'K THK COMING ONK OK AMIiKK'A. Vnn Heuten's haa Jlfty ptr cent, mere of tlie flcsb-ferniitnj clemeuta of cocoa tlitin is obtained liy tlie best processes of etlier nianufacturers. Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." Doctors ami analysts of tlie highest HtiuHlitig all ever tb world, certify te tills inimense Mtving, aud by Van Ilou Ileu trn's special process only can tills lie nttnincd. -Van HevtIiN'm Cocea i"once tried, al wiys used ") lesjee the great udvnutage of leaving no Injurious effects en Iho nervous sys tem. Ne wonder, therefore, that lu all parts of the wei Id, this inrtnter'i Cocea Is reconinieuded bjynedlcttl men, Instead of leu and coffee or e'ticr cocoas or chocolates, for dally use by children or adults, haleaud sick, rich and peer Ask rer VAXHecrcx'k and take no ether. iuar2a-idd,Tu 4b TTUlIt CASTl.NGH, IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT ' or hiavy. ut short notice, l-e te JOHN BEST. $U Kast Fulton elrccL W7-tfa B ROWM'H SJARSAPARILLA. A NdwiWeman." It it has been said the body of & human being li renewed once In cven years, but, strange te nay, any foreign nibitance en It, suchaspim jifrt, Mti, tumor; canetrt, etc., remain. The reason Is that they arc diseases and are fed and kept alive by Impure matter In the bleed, it will lie seen at once that a cure can only be ac complished by purifying the bleed. This be ing done they die for want of support. Many of the herbs te Ire found In the vegetable king dom pessets the power te se cleansa the bleed, and, when combined with certain vitalizing chemicals nre a power for geed. That Brown's Harsaparltla I such a combination none can doubt after reading the following : Meridex, Cerk., May P. 'S9. Brown's Hariapnrllla Is unetpinled as a puri fier, having used It In our own family. Very truly, Anna Richmond, 85 Newton 8t Merlden, Conn. IIevkki.v, Mass., March 28, '89. I will state te you that I have used Brown's Pnrsaparllls und find It very beneficial as a iprlng medicine, and have Just commenced with It ngaln this spring, and most cordially Brown's Sarsaparilla All at Druggist! 91 .00. fl bottles for S.OO. DON'T take Henicthlng else "Just a geed," IT M NOT. Aha Wakrkn A Ce., SoleVreprletors, Banger, Me. (5) SPannmaHev'a. rJULADEl.rHlA, Saturday, May 24, 1890. Have you noticed hew wide awake and full of new thought every corner of our Misses' and Children's Clothing store is? When the season started we told you something of the doings there. Only the begin ning. Every week since there's been fresh brightness and sparkle. The things you see are net weak echoes of ether people's thoughts : they're in the forefront of the Fashion precession novel, original, and never with the use side lest sight of. Graduation and Confirma tion Dresses are in delightful profusion. These of White Lawn with plain tucked skirt, plaited waist, Hamburg trimmed, with full sleeves, are 4.2 5 14 and 6 year sizes. Better, richer, finer, in ex quisite styles, up te as dainty, filmy, dream-like creations as you'll care te see. The Gretchen groups were never mere graceful. Novel ties by the dozen. Here's one with a dashing zeuave jacket ; another has a shirred yoke, neck and sleeves ; another has accordion skirt, draped sleeves and plated waist front ; yet another has the waist trimmed with rosettes of ribbon velvet. Guimpe Dresses are legion, and something prettily out of the common about every one. Sailor Suits of course, and in lovelier makeup than you've been used te seeing. Fast bljues run from $3 for 4 year sizes te $5.50 for 16 years. One of the cutest of the sim pler styles has waist of solid color, striped skirt, with cellar and cuffs te match the skirt. Half an hour, or even ten minutes, among these pretty things would surprise and de light almost any mother. Second fleer, Chestnut street. All the Summertime Dresses for women : Black Net, White Net, Printed Indias, Surahs, Cleths, Ginghams, Challis, and a charming selection for outing wear mountain, seaside, or quiet rural nooks. Ne worry, no fret ready te put right en. Tea Gowns and Wrappers. Pretty stuffs, comfort-coaxing shapes. Assortment complete, from neat chintz at $1 te lux urious cashmere beauty-dyed and lavishly bedecked. Second fleer, Chestnut street. Jehn Wanamaker. IALIFOHN1A. J Special Ilirtles. Seinl-inentblv. TeurUl in'piugcurK. 1 neaprnies. Meuineru riicincce. Address, K. HAWLKY, AsslstuM :Oenerat Trallle Manager, 3W Broadway, New Yerk : It. J. SMITH, Agent, III S. 3d St., l'hlla. Janl(Myd2taw CARRY IN STOCK-It iSsT CHARCOAL, J Hammered liar Iren, Deuble Refined Iren, Burden's Rivet iron, Hivcls, Het and Celd Heller Iren, steel. Sheet Iren 3-10 te Ne. ltl, at JOHN BESTS. KB East Fulton street. iiVMfd T NJ ECTORS, RUE I.UTLEGIANT. HAN cock Inspiraters und Electors, Ebermaii Heller Feeder, I'enbei thy Inspector. American Lijecters, all lu stock, nt JOHN IlhST'S, SH ljislFulteiiktrect. mT-tld T S6Tt" "horizontal STATIONARY KN " glues, from 'J te b0 herse-pen er, and Verti cal Kiigtucs from 'J te 40 horse-power, you will find them at JOHN litis TH, 3JS Fust Fulton street. rpHK LANCASTER TRUST COMPANY bULIClTS CURRKNT ACCOUNTS, TIJIK DK I'OSITS AND TRUST ESTATES. Acts as Assignee, Exccutjr,Guardlaii,Agen t etc. Rents Reses In Its Fin) and Burglar l'roef Steel-Vault. Stores Valuables at moderate "' "' Nes. SO aud SS NORTH QUEEN ST. apl'Mmdeed -yrOTICK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 that an application trill be made te the Gov erner of Penusylv aula ou Wednesday, J line II, IS'K), at 10 e clock a. m by tl. K, .Murtlu, Eugene G, Smith, Ames Zelgler, Jehn II. Um die, Walter it. Frauklln, under the Act of As sembly, entitled "An act te provide for the In corporation nud regulation of certain corpora corpora liens." npproted April JO, 171, and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, te lis culled " The Morning News Company," the character aud object el which Is the transaction of a 1'rliitlug und Publishing Business ; and ler these purposes te have, pos sess and enjoy nil the riglits. benefits unit pilvl leges of said Act of A winlily und supplements thereto. T.B. HOLAIIAN, m yl7,!!l.3IJe7d Solicitor. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR JY NewljiwiislyiislniiLANOASTKRUlKi!. 1CAL COMPANY LAWN UNJIIUUKK. recommend It te all people having any disease of the bleed. Mas. Radar (1 Btevbss, Ne. 40 Hlene St., Beverly, Maw. Mr. Geerge W.. Llttlefleld, of Orrlngten Maine, says t By Using "IT NADB A JfBHT WOMAN OF MY WlrE." Every woman may have new lire and vigor by using Brown's Baaaparllla. Me Weman having Kidney trouble, accem. panted with theso deep pains ncreu the back, drawing down pains, dizziness, restless sleep, etc., can expect eomfert In this life until the canto be removed. This cause U disease of the Kidneys, and can only be reached through these organs. Mrs. W P. Herrlck, or Olenburn, Me., was se afflicted, and sought various channels for help. Hear lng of Brown's Baraaparllla she tried It, began te rally at once, and te-day enjoys geed health. Brown's Harsaparllla Is peculiarly adapted te Kidney Disease. ghec0. flOMMON HENSE SHOE STORE. 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COURT nOUSE.) WE OFFEIl 2,396 PAIRS OF OXFORD TIES AND Opera Slippers At 48c, 55c, 69c, 75c, 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1,75, $2, $2.25, $2,50, $2.75, $2.90, $3. CALL TO SEE THEM, IT WILL PAY TOU. 40 East King St., (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) myl-tfd QVveccstca, AT BUlWK'a. A CARLOAD -OF- Large White Potatoes Wholesale and Retail, -AT- '8, 17 E. KING ST. jruruituvs. QC CHS A GIBBS. The Geed Housekeeper WILL FIRST HEE OUR IMMENSE BTOCK OF PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, PARLOR, FURNITURE! And Get Our Extremely LOW PRICES for NEW HTVJ.es. Ochs & Gibbs, (2d, M A. Ith Fleer,) Ne. 31 HOUT1I QUEEN Hi'llKKT. A THOSTERH CORNER SALOON, A NICE HOT LUNCH will be kerted every mernlnc from OtelifO. JltiPiHTt'K Celebrated Beer drawn from the lire. apr.!0-tfd T" 6TjNGMEN"aN1) LADIES I Te iroe tlie Kivnl sneeem achieved by the ICEYhl'ONE BUS1NIM COLLEGE In 11 it'eiitha, v islt the Cellece and Uxik at our reclo recle ler; lx'Ulf,ourceinM' is rnr kiieilnr and bet ter ud.inted te attain leiifixHl ihi-UIeii. W. I). MOSSER, Prill., 1(1 North tjueen HU.'At fleer, Laueafcter, Pa. tfdAw DItUNKENNIS. LIQUOR HABIT. In All the World there li but One Cure. DU. IIAINKS' GOLUEX SPKCIFIC. It ean bu given in a cup of coffee or tea, or In artleleaef finxl, without the knowledge or the patient, ir nece'.wiry ; It U absolutely harmless ami will eileet a pennauent and speedy cure, whether the patient U a mrKlerate drinker or an aleohello wtccIc. IT NEVER FAILS. It operates te quietly and with such certainty liint the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, and ere he ta aware, hU complete reformation Is effected, ii pate book or particulars Tree. (II A. A. LOCHER. Uriiklfltt, Ne. 9 1-Jibt King St., Laucaklcr, Pa. ovt,eet'-rrh4H The Common Sense Slee SlftPA The Common Sense, yttuttttnt B AnOAINS Bargain SaleThis Week AT THIS 13 East King St. WE ARE HELLING Trimmed Hats A Benni At Remarkably Lew Prleei Tbli Week. Trimmed Trimmed Trimmed Trimmed Trimmed Trimmed Trimmed HaU at $2.00; HaUattXSO; IIatsatH.00.; Had at 18.60; Hats at tt.00 ; Hatat.50; HaUnttS.OO; worth HOP. worth UM. worth Mm worth r.00. worth 18.00. worth 10.00. worth 110.00. These hals are all the very latest, Bnt Qnalitl straws and l.acx. New Fresh Ooedn, and Just made. Ne old i shop-worn goods. Straw Shapes. Every shape, every color and every quality straw can always be found en enr Hat Coun ters. We place en sale this week fiO doten Chlnl Milan Hats, ln all shapes, at lac each. 75 dozen Swiss Milan Hat at S8c, 48c and each, every color and every shape ; Small HaU or Large Hats. M dozen Flne Vandyke Straws, every nvi shape, at isc cacn. 25 dezen Large Leghorn Flats at 4Sc eachl north 51 at wholesale. 60 dozen Large Black Chip Flats nt 73e eachl worm !.. GO dozen Black Leghorn Flats at 87c eaenl worm li.oe. Children's Hats, Trimmed and Untrlmm at price far below what you have been ln habit or paying. Freneh Flowers. Fine Imported Flowers, In sprays and lenl wreatns, at. iu, iz, 15, S3, S7, , 0'J, 73, 87 and M each, much less than what tbe goods cestt import. We wish te Impress upon our patrons that t are net ettering any of last year's styles or anl eid or sol lea goods ns bargains. . I Our goods are all new and fresh, latest style and bestquallttcs. 1 Everything ln the Millinery Line below Reg J lar rrice, AT THK BON TO MILLINERY STORE, Ne. 13 East King St mr27-3md8AF LANCASTER, 1A fPvu (GdObB. "PEN EVERY EVENING. Fer Bargains. GO TO P.CSNYDERdBRO. Ne. 14 West King St. EverythingSeld At andBelowGesl AS WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. muyMind rXMIE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, 25 EAST KING STREET. SPECIAL BARGAIN! -IN- NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS at(15c,75e,l,ll.,tl.75,t.',2.S'')iip le 110 pel Cream and Colored Scrim Curtain MaterhJ iiuiu uu w mv per uiu. One let Summer Silk reduced fremGScaiil 7&e te 40c- I One let Summer Silk reduced from fl anJ ji.i iu me iiiiiieriii price ei 70c per yarn. One let Solid Colored Hllks, regular prlee, 761 uuu ci, leuueeu 10 uue anu tee All uur 81 Colored Satlucs reduced te 65c. All our 75e Colored fc'atlncs reduced te 10c. Full llncnf WhllitUeiKlx In LInen De Indel Checks, Stripes, PlnliU, Figured and Cordeil Piques, etc, Irum fie te 50c fcr yaid, I Financings mid KmbreMcrles gsnerally in all u miiis, ireni te jjixryitiu. Blnck Silk Ijh-e FIiiuiicIiick. Nets. Bruinluhl 1'reiich ami Eheurlal lances, lu Cream und Hindi ul an prices. s 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. maraMydR PACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FORI Steam and Hydraulic Packtng,AtbestRepe I Woven anil Wlclt Packing, Hemp Packing, Ab'l teles Mill Rnanl. Acbestes Cement, Asbestei.l niiruiiiiiiK.iiuin i-acKincr.uum lungs lervvaieii Gauges, PlumluKePacklin;, Heed's Patent AklJ ni'kuw, j.iiuii .suciieimi iiiw cover, euuiira WM.4,WMY,UUVUI11VVI, U-tltl ! IUI w People Cash Stere ' -:?. .Mh