L"S.I S.'TiA ;s&v v tST s 5- KT4" -vt. 2$ ?: TSj-iwjk : , tXDREW-J.BTKINMAN, J UHArlLiimBTtlJSJlACT uu ROBERT CLARK Publisher. SB. DAILY UCTELLtGKNCKR,-Published mnr day in the rear, but Sunday. Bcnred 'f, feycarrlen In IhU city and urreundln 'V tewaa at ten cenU a week. By mall five del-,-v aMayarltiadranc',Morntamenth. MUBUjT INTELLiaENCER-One dollar and ttartyceut a year. In advance. UtrriCK TO BDBSCiUBKIUI-ncnilt by check 3 , poatefflco order, and where uclllier et iW'HuH'Mk 1 tiroenred wmd In a regUUred r ut ;fetnd at the Poetofflee, as second claaa mall kttar neaan, THB .rKTELUOEKCCT. tn Lancaster, i ' LAKOABTErTpA., May 31, 1890. Tariff MancHTering. L VdJt'mt. HtaHAllH.lHia I a itmA tijnt n inl.la t-VU i.aL. .. !. 111 I. Ill I.. l.l In .HllllCC UpOD till! till ill Ulll la mil " i'a'h&W it disposition upon the part or ?tLJlklL? .. T..1.1ln.. r.,-M I., imt j c Rruuu utu Aw.iuutii;iiu mw i bv" it-1 f.Wy.frem the passuire or i tarlll ulll at ''iLl. ..u.l. .! .l..ln...l.,uf Intl Ifflltl 'MiniOIIUU, UUI1U w.-M.-iuwuf -- 'ihe aide of the Democratic rucinbcra te IJbreeaWll toenectiuent. Wben tlie com- fBUttM took bold of the Heuiu bill, 'tttnater Sherman nropewdthat It should be considered by tliotillcernnilttce.riiiil, firlth the Votcsef llie Democratic mem wjim and Senater Merrell, bin motion F '), W UUll.ll. llKWlIu.!.. t.--i (I.,. ....... iIIUi ..,. In Jt.i?k however, wben Mr. Carlisle Ameved the Democratic vote ever te the -u mvuriv ajmi iiiii i:iiiiiiiiiitt. nut aw ;. -Lether aide, nud tbe bill baa Icen sent te J Wirt. i.i i. .. i.tii- t)UU-tIIllUllUa:a Ul I'UCII Illtlty III IBI'IH- fmte lta preparation for tbe oeusHlcrntloti '-,-. nf lh HenntA. Mr. PnrlUln ileclunnl fc !that the people wanted the tarlO' te be SSfjmmmtiAthil nn.l Iiji t.tvuu-han.1 Hint. then LfJi'aheuld be no needles delay In lirliiKliiL' mf$ bill te passage. (BftiV- tun tiitratimi i tfi'.W fill for llin Hpnillillcilll alile. llllVilll? tllC taajorityef both housed, and tbe pmil- yM dent, tbe tnrill hill mum be or meir tu Ij BCimcui. Dill nicy 1II1U HIL'ir ikisuiuii fejF tebe counter te the run of public Hcutl- EMS meut. Their wisest lenders hce very i !clearlv thnt tarifl' reduction I the nep- -S ttlav ilitMtnlitl Ti tj ,rt LinnllDAllill lill&if- tku.At- UA UCIUUUMt It 19 PW UUUIU0VIIIU uuei" IgWM Interest of tbe country clearly lies kin this direction. The daya when nil our .industries needed nrotectleu from fereljrn .jproductlen have passed away for many &ti!-int thnm nml fur nenrlv nil thi lnonsiire lp5 !of proteetien needed lias been reduced. KWliThe Republican party Is founded upon ir5wthe high protective tariff idea, and is ftunnerted bv tbe old Mistime demand of the Infant industries .".-.i nrtlin nntlmi l.ilt It u-111 lui lnft lileli mill Liry by tbe new conditions, if it cannot Vl.na.lli,uiin.l.i,l II...... 'IV .In ;ei 1UIUV lucuuin. iw iiiwh lui-iii. .v k"te this it will have te turn towards the tgwf position that has been preoccupied by K$iJt political opponents, in favor of a -? MMMlinml Inriir that will c-nnli e our &'' factories te cheapen their raw muterlals lmnd lessen the cost of their product. Xe f'Jf .disposition or ability te turn in this ill- v, rectlen has been shown In the bill that itSf ,nt eeen msui ie me tscnaie uy me Jte- f publican Heuse; but there are Hepub- llcan senators wne want te make me .iiSssav. There la n struucle imnendiui; Hbetween their Inclinations and the force &' of the party momentum tbe ether way. miklt Will be fortunate for their parly if it .;esB be made te answer te their helm; ''"rbet tbe probabilities de net lie this wav. bandit at the wheel are net likely te strong enough for the work, uotwlth uetwlth indlnir the clear Indications neintlnir 3i.t!V ."" ... . . . . . '. . ." yias party e me aecauence ei me nigu II- ftlnASMiA tnrlir mtiitlinniit In tlin nr.itn. -,. MVKVMI W ... VMfr.M.VUW .M ft..V 1. V M U " car7. r ',&$ ' The Sparrow Polut Sign. $p mere was a garnering en rriuuy at :parrew reiut or the friends of tbe Piansylvanla Steel company, whose "ytvsldent, Mr. Bent, Is well kuewu for ' Thlsls tbe plain Interest of his Industry, Mfuid iu a speech which he made te his tspv Wests be declared tbatit was bound te t ipe-me. It was in cenildent anticipation "A- ? at It that the works nt Rnnrrnw 1'nlnt vi"5'. .; . ". . .::: : r : Syf'' BBa ueen erected, xue parent plant i'Aaiwaa put up en me susqucuauna, net m . . . ?".'.. . hii vpn nirfi null ir. irraw in irmiir ; proportions through the immense pro pre J fits obtained from Its protected Indus 1 try. But their profits were se great that Bessemer steel plants of great size ' were erected in different parts of the country, notwithstanding their number t .was checked by the monopoly tw , .cured by their patent. The profits &A .of each of the original nlants was V mn mW tlial !.... .........!...! 11...I- u4 v givnv luni iiicjr CAfJUlillcu iiiril 3? spreauctive caaeity le a .imeuial maaetuem tierce coinpetitetz'cri, :?ftuS full demand came, for tbe bus.. .?, the country. Before many years passed p the price of steel rails was put down here $"J, w nBurt' as iew as ruieu in i-jurope and t vui ivbviiL-9 nuiu uiivuii iiuuuwiur nutu $ZZZZVii, ialtlng wuy.t Kereigu fkS: comnetitien in euf,mtlrkMVK, ve.fi a thing of the past iindthcti.!biuS!.ie con gfc, meut would clearly be te enter 'VllClu w rnrpiati ninrui.r ,, . .0 .. ...... ,i Majer Bent says that lie and his usse- aIIaiI 11. 111 t-TUil ill.. ....... ...v.. .11 I I ...... t wma iiw,iuib lue nun I.U11UI Lllllin ana went te tue seaboard te meet tlicm. By going there they get nearer te the ere which they purchased iu Cuba, and they stand ready te ship ut the least cost their products by water te home and foreign ports. They found them selves at Steelteu tee fur uway from the Bessemer ores of tbe Northwest te compete with the Western plants that were nearer both te this ere te their market. Chlgage threat ened even Pittsburg ns n point of manu facture, despite Pennsylvania's fuel. Pennsylvania factories fail te receive the heueflt of their natural advantage be cause the iieliey of the railroad direction favors the far off plants. The Pennsyl vania Steel company, in going tlile water, avoided railroad imposition uud secured the free highway of the wm for iirw IU Income uud outgo, saving eulv the ??H carriage of her fuel; and there she k- tfj'r m . i . . ... curea tue compctiiieu or several lines of railroad. It new needs but the ubolltleu of the duty en ores te give its positleu all the benefit that nature has conferred upon it, and which seems te have fully justi fied tbe selection which has been made of a site for a manufacture that uses for clgu raw material uud that can enter its markets by tbe way of the sea. Perter's Apologies. Superintendent Perter has attempted te excuse hlmbclf for devising se remark able a set of census queatieu by clnlm lag that in some form the ment objec tionable of them have ltn iu,Ued lu everj ceusus from tlie fifth te the tenth. He neglects te state that where ques ques tlens were asked concerning maladies, tsy were treated only as u euube of '.5'-. death, while he had undertaken toque- lien me living us te tneir own com plaints, lie has wisely decided net te -. pilau tbls branch of bis lnvcutlizatleuri. .-J 1L. - - . ...11 . " . ' aa tue Kuumeruiers will merely put 5 rwrWi.. sS flV Wife1 'a - v the questions and note the refusal or reply. He has also protested that the law compels him te obtain the Infor mation for which he asks, and that If the questions arc Impertinent he is net te blame. Tbe Icw Yerk &'un points out that the act ordering the eleventh census Indicates tbe schedules tebe used, but v i 1 1 1 such changes, emendations and modifications as may lie approved by the secretary of the Interior " it be ing the intent of this section te give tbe said secretary full discretion ever the schedules of snchinqulries." AsSujier Intcmlent Perter acts for the secretary, and could have that gentleman's sanc tien for any change that he might want, his plea that the law compelled him is net geed. The New Yerk Herald pretends te fear that the questioning of the right of the government te demand this Inform ation of citizens Imperils the right te de ere than make the si in ple enumeration which is conceded te be necessary nnd constitutional. " Ne person is bound te give his age te a census enumerator ; te tell whether he Is married or unmar ried ; what his occupation or business is, or whether he can read or write." It will be tline enough te face this difficulty when It arises, and there Is little reason te fear that any consider able number of people will ever refuse te answer questions se eiuiple ; but the Herald gees en expresses a fear that what it calls " the great Industrial, agri cultural, cemmerulal and financial branches of the census " may lie im perilled. Kxactly ; these nie Just the branches that add te the cost and bulk, have proved of little or no value and should Ix) lopped oil". F110M tlie disposition of (Jimy's particu lar organ, tlie l'lillndelpliln Inquirer, te at tack Mr. Wallace's candidacy for the gov ernorship, It limy be fairly suspected that such candidacy will net baagieeablu te the ltepulillcan boss, notwithstanding his re ro re perted words te the contrary. It Ishard te liide a cloven feet. A colim:si'e.Nlr..NTof the Londen 7Vwict publishes some alleged extracts from tlie niomelrs of Talleyrand which he claimed te Imve been allewed te read, ami tliroaleus te make public further ex tracts Ir the pub lication of the book I much longer delayud. He quotes the following as Tnlleyraud'H final opinion of N'apoleou : "This mauls thou a very great intollectual ferce ; hut lin lias net reached true glory; his moral ferce s very lillle or nothing." Tin: stars are very bright Just new. uud the sun is hardly out of night before Veuus gleams in the west unci Mars glares oarller from thodarkeiilng east, whlle Jupiter gets up after midnight, und Astronomer Korsch Kersch Korsch ner,atlhocollcgoobHorvatory,liidUKtrlouhly stures at these star performances with all his astronomical machinery. Oki.amem poeplo enthusiastically pie diet that their territory will be a state with in threo or four years. They beast that there are poeplo enough new te claim statehood, but that It will lake a few years te strnlghten out laud claim snarls nnd Hcttle nllulrs generally te n proper slmpe for state nmbitten. The negre immlurn immlurn lien te the new territory Is roinarkuble, and most of the colored Immigrants nie well-to-de. This movement has been oppesod by Kepubtlcau papers r.f Kansas. The blacks are also disappointed that President Harrison did net appoint enu of thelr number governor of the torrltery, ns they had been led te boltevo that K. 1. McCabe, colored, state auditor in Kansas, would receive the appointment. Prespni Is are said te be strong that Oklahoma will be (Irmly Democratic. Tim Philadelphia I'rets starts out te publish the oration delivered by Senater Ingalls at (Jettyttburg, but Is "evidently very .much ashamed of It, for In the midst of a fierce Inflammatory argument te the effect that the war Is net ever he Is cut short uud steppod up In the following abrupt intnner: "If we wero net right, then the war for the Union wasthgroatest crime of all thocentwles. If we wero net right, then the soldiers of the republic, instead of being associated with the horeos ofevery history and the martyrs of overy religion, should talte rank only with the Huecessful p;tgUUts in a slugging match for thoehamplenshlp belt efthe world. If there was no moral quality in the contest, if the Ideas and ebjects and principles for will ;!t wocentondod wero net right, then the docaleguo should be ropealed and the distinction between truth and falsehood Bheuld be obliterated. If we wero net right, then national morality is u Held for a background ugalu the visitors embarked and returned te Hadcock's Station." This peroration Is surprising even from Ingalls, who studies surprise I.N Dublin en Friday, Themas Pett II, of Dostou, captured the tenuis championship of tlie uerld fiein Saunders, the KiikIIsIi 1 i 1 jy: .r .('IjampUm and thouableil accounts of the i,,f are harder te read than it court epln- e.' railroad law. Of all courts the ten- Pf ' '' ls "l0st onciiinberod with tcchnl- uttt, ;'tz ' tlir" l'ieui " Herse, Te tiiV'ej, '"i'i, or -iiik. i"sri:M.iiu:.v- riuientiu .. S'V iiea ,, o-e te pretost ticaliist the Vrt vvnifi railway. Although it may w'iidanger life by an elcclrle shock, it is ecklngly Iinpieper. It Is against all flt- nevsainl decency that a vehicle should pro pre coed without a horse; tin iron horse Is bad enough, but no herse is dreadful, for Im agine, If you can, hew shocked you men would be if suits of clothes should be al lowed te promeimdo u round without uny uny uny oue Inside of them. It was against the equally scandalous Innovation of vehicles proceeding without horses thai I kicked se vigorously, as described iu your enterpris ing luiper, and I urn gratified te find that my kicking was considered some thing extraordinary. I Intended te argue that if cars are te be allowed te tra vel with out horses, we horses should be allowed te travel without carriages. Ofcourse, 1 sup sup pese we will have te get used te it, Just as we havo'te bad reads and telltales and stroet car tracks. My belf-respect demanded that I should net submit without u pretc.t, and I can only hope that us every Journey has a stable at the ether end of it, se the end of all these strange proceedings may be that we horse will byo-and-bje, have nothing at all te de, for carriages, curls and ploughs will proceed about thelr buslnevi without us, and gentlemen and ladles will go horseback riding without any horses under them. With a horse-laugh. Ut'CUl'llAM-t. Ne elites In Jeliy. Frem the JcwtHurV Weekly, A wish buckle that premises te become popular this season is about three Inches long and consists only of plain twisted silver wire. An exceedingly attractlve silver ll.isk lias a plum bough with blossoms cubed en the exterior. Seeral plums lu gilt are shown among the leaves. An ostentatious Parisian thatclalue orna ment which will undoubtedly llud ad mirers In this country is a silver postal card recolverelttboratoly engraved. The hair hands of geld, studded with precious stones, which were se ixipular during the winter season, are being imitated In plain silver for fceaxide wear. A wonderful sfwi'imen of deposit work is seen in a scent bettle, which lias scenes from liunyaii's "Pilgrim's Progress" wrought In open work ever tlie thick gluss. A strawberry is almost perfectly simu lated In a needle cushion et recent make. The top of the berry Is of bright silver, while the cushion Is of red chamois skin with white spots. Originality efdeulgn is shown In a lto lte man geld colored chased vinaigrette ruASTK dailx; shaped llke a sea-horse. Tbe head, which forms the top of the ornament, contains diamonds nud rubles artistically arranged, as it cellnr. IIKSI'KHATK 1U.ACK CO.W1CT8. Their Exciting EfTbrta te cuw and Iteakles Use of Weapons. Following are the details of the fatal struggle nt Tacony between convicts nnd police, neted In Friday's tolegraphle news: Policemen Harber and Ueorge MIIHgan were italloned te watch for the negre des des des porudec along n read. I'ellrninan MIIH gan says that ihey saw two negrees who nplKtnred te be the nien wanted Coming towards iiiem auu wnen about ten root away they each sprang for one. "Quick ns n Hash," continued Mr. Mil llgan. "both negrees drew their rovelvors and II red at us, hut In the excltement they mlssed us. 1 threw my arm around the big fellow (Themas), behlnd him, when he pointed his rovelverovor his shoulder ami 11 red at, but nilssed, me. I then knocked him down with my club." " Moantlme, Harber and his man, Jack Jack eon, were struggling, and llarber cried eut: ' Ueorge, I am shut I' I ran Ui his aid, leaving Themas, who Immediately started up unci ran away. As I approached the struggling men Jacksen was In the act of raising his hand te sheet llarber again, but I II rel two shots te disconcert hlm.and olio took effect In Ills shoulder. Jacksen than ran llke n deer through the fields to ward the weeds." Mr. MilllKati, who is a large, stout man, was unable le gain upon Jacksen, who dis appoints!. 1'eilceman llarber was found te Im dniigoieusly wounded and the negre Themas had escaped. Mounted pelice were in pursuit nud all the reads wero guarded. About nil hour nud a half after the II rst light Policemen Grand ami Smith canie upon the fugltlve convicts. After a short cbase Themas disappeared. He was after wards captured in hilling. The chase of Jacksen continued and he turned and 11 roil twice en the pollceineu. Policeman (I rand says that he was about n hundred yards ahc.id of his companion nud quickly returned the shots and claims that Jacksen Klnggercd. Grand stumbled uud fell ami being exhausted threw his revolver te it young man named St. Clair, who had Joined lu the cliase. St. Clair ran behlnd an apple tree lu the orchard unci 11 red nt him. The negre turned completely nreitnd, and fell ever en Ids back (lead, with his empty revolver in his hand. St. Clair, who is foreman of n quarry near by, wild: "Knewing that something was wrong, I ran across the Ileitis te head the ftigitlvoelf, when Police man Grand called te me, gave his revolver and told me te sheet him dead. I pur sued, uud u heu within about twenty feel of the luglllve, called en him te step or I would lire. The policeman was calling en nie te sheet lilin and kill him. wlieu within twenty feet of him 1 11 red nshet and he seemed te stagger, when he turned and tired two shots at nie. He continued run ning, and 1 II ml again, when he turned nrnuiiii and fell forward en his face." The pilsener Themas, blames the dead convict for everything, and says that he did net lire a shot. He was considered an exemplary prisoner and it moveinout for his pardon win contemplated. He says that when he ran from the pelice Jacks ju II red at him. lletrnyed Ills Trust. A highly respected Philadelphia!), Mr. Jehn ('. File, late treasurer of the Lutheran Orphans' home, at Goriuantewn, confessed te the beard of tluancn oftheliistltution, at Its meeting In the early part of the week, that he had made away with nearly all the endowment fund, ?I3,000. Air. Hie, madeastatement, showing securl- uosrepiosoiuiiignnouifvuiu, una premised te hand ever besides a reputed cns'i bal unt e or M.WK3. Semetiniu age tlie 111 m of Kile, Derr, Huuley it Ce., of which the dofaulter Is senior member, became embarrassed, and Henry I.elimati, the president of the home, asked Mr. Flle te submit a completo repert showing hew the endewment funds wero iiivnsled. It was with great difficulty that managers could get Mr. Flle boferothom, nnd when he did ceme his stntomeut was net se complete as was dnslred. When he was asked te prodnce the se curities he said they were in his brother-in-law's safe and that he ceuid net get nt them. Tlie managers insisted mi seeing the socuilties, and then Mr. Flle brnke down completely and w Ith tears In his eyes admitted that he bad nothing te show for most of the money, lle liiade a statement showing that the only socurltles he pos sessed worn worth about ?S,000, and that he had a casli balauce of ever $.l,U0U. Tills he premised te hand ever te President Lehman, who has been temporarily ap pointed trnaurer; but the lilouey lias net vet been received. A repert was submitted t ) the Lutheran sy nod, In session nt llelhlo llelhle llelhlo hem, nud the matter will ue takeu up uud considered en Monday. liiareu It. Deir, of "File, Derr, ll.iney it Ce., staled that Mr. File was no longer n memboref the firm. Mr. Kile had charge of the counting room, ami his books aie being examined. Mr. File gave largely te charities and leaned money te Irieiuls without security, a Dit.Ywuitmm: accidkxt. An litiitiie n nil it Punseuuer Cat- l'lunge Inte the ltlvur Thirty Said te lle Drowned. Oue of the 'most horrible railway uc uc cldent ever known lu California occurred at 1:10 o'clock Friday afternoon when the local train connecting at Oakland with the ferry-beats from San' Francisce ran through an open drawbridge ever the Sail Antonie creek tit Webster street, Oakland. The yacht Juaiiltn had just passed through the draw when the train appeared going lu the direction of Alameda. The drawbridge keeper endeavored at ence te close the bridge, but it was tee iale, Biid the engine with Us tender and tlrst car, which was tilled with passongers, plunged Inte the river, which was here quite deep. The engineer, Sam Dunn, and Fiiemcu O'llrieu went down with the engine; the former, when he saw that the bridge did net close, reversed the lever, but the mo mentum of the engine was tee great te be stepped lu time. The weight of the engine and the tlrst car broke the couplings and loll the ether two cars of the train standing tin the track. The second car run out a third of the way aciess the bridge and stepped, but the weight was sutllcieiil te bleak open the front, and lunnvpiisseugers were tliiewu Inte the water. The tlrst car which followed the engine te the bottom of the muddy estuary seen rose and such ef(lhi) pissengeis as had escaped wero picked up by the yachts ami ethor beats which gathered at the scene. It Is estimated that twentv-live persons were drowned j thirteen bodies have been reoevorod. Decoration Day Huse Hall. The afternoon games of the Players' liCitgaie yesterday resulted as follews: Philadelphia 1), Chicago !!; Plttsburir 0, New Yerk 8; ilroeklyn H, Cleveland 10; Uosten 10, Hufl'ale 3. American Association - Columbus 8, Athletic 2; Teledo 11, Syracuse 2; St. lyOuls3, Ilroeklyn 1. National League Cleveland I, Philadel phia I ; Chicago II, Brooklyn 7; Bosten 3, Pittsburg U; Cincinnati 1, New Yeilc 0. The Alteena club did well yesterday, in thellrst game they shut llarrisbufg out easily by 12 te 0, ami they wen the second game by 3 te 1. Uusteu defeated Lebanon by 12 te 5, hut Lobauen took the ether game by 0 te 5. lu the tlrst game at Alteena vesterday Harrisburg had hut live hits en Jenes, and they had only two oil Hudsen iu the utter, neon. OverW.OOU people witnessed the tweuty tweuty three principal ball games played yester day. The Players' League teams drew 3y,102 spectators, against 2U.017 for the Na tional League teams mid 22.010 for the American Association clubs. Philadelphia was the host hall town in the country yes terday, the four games plaved there draw lug 22,011' people. Total's 1 1 lull salary. The folleuing Mexican story was told by a Tnxas drygoeds merchant. It seems that a noted bandit. Cortina, had lieeu the terror of Northern Mexico for years. Fail ing te subdue him, the Mexican govern ment made him a major-general In the army, mid put him iu charge of the Itie Grande border. He was furnished with a full stall' ami headquarters ferce and started out lu lull enjoyment of Ids dignity. At the end efthe tlrst mouth of his service ids military secretary brought the pav roll for his approval, it was headed by tlie name of Major-Ueneral Cortina and continued w 1th tlie names and pav el the ether mem bers of his military family, and ending up with the total for the entire amount te be se disbursed. Cortina examined the docu decu meut carefully and laboriously. But reaching the end he burst into an expres sion of wrath, drew his revolver and held Itattheterrllied sectetary's head, shriek- tag With Mh Villain 1 What la this? Who 1st this Total who receives mere than fertius ?' VA: IIecikk's Cocea Lorget .Hale In the World. Wlience Comoa the Xante Of HOZODOKT ? It Is derived from two Orrtk words nlfiiirjrlng" te prrwrte lite tectli;"unt ItdMcrvcs IU tltlt, for tlire Is no prepurollen will de thl mere rapidly, surel. and plea anUy. Tlie consumption of SOZODONT Is hit meme. A Dish et New l"s. , P ntatuls for PuMillne, for Punch and for Pear, And llkewlne ler Poetry nnd 1'rose ; Tim Parrot, Ilia I'leeen that lf In thenlr, 'Ilm I'lfc with arltifi III lilsnme; Fer Taper nnd Pen, ler TrlnUir niul Press, Fur I'hynlc, and People who sell It; Hut w lien you nre tick, te relieve your dlitreni, Take t ence Pierce's Piimitlve Pellet. Oh, yes, Indeed I Tltfae nre the l" for you, Kmr, tick man or woman. Nethlne llke them r keeping the benelt and stomach reitulnted and In order tiny, tii gar-con led granule, scarcely lancer man mu&iara bccu. iney werK gently t 1...I I.I.H....M. l.'Ufe thoroughly. F,Hw liclirttotte. TJi:l.IOIOUH HKUVICK8 WILL III- HELD XV 111 the following churches en Biinrtnv, In the merales at 10-30. In tlincvcnlnirnl 7; IV Men day school ul l:fi p. in. When the hour Is illf- fercnl It Is MiKclallv noted : aiw ciiuKcii. services ana Hiinaav Hclinnt te-morrow morning at the usual hour, in Leng's uuiiuiiih, nu. iu Aunn iureit sirecu Divine service en Holiday morning In the Rockland street school building at 10t o'clock. Hunday school at 2 p. m. KVANOKi.icAi.-Klrt Church. Ilcv. P. F. Lchr.pusler. Uenuan liithuiuernliig. Hunday schuefutUn. m. l.llirtr It VWklfftfln 1tm 1 t rril.Al n 11 pastor. Hervlces Nvmorrew morning mid e en lug. Hunday school at l:t&. Ol.tvrr IUitibt Ciliritrii fjist Vine near Duke street. Ilev. M. Krnyne, pastor. IlKreHMKii-HT. bUKK's-Marlctni avenue, Ilev. Wm. K. Llchlller, pastor. Hunday school at 2 p. m. The prater meellnir of the W. c. T. 17. to morrow anernoen, will be held nt.1:H0 o'clock lu the tinleu llethel corner of rrlnce and Orange streets. Uiiac'r LcmiKnAN, Itev. C.E. Haupt, pastor. Bervlccs morning uud evening. Huiulav school ut 2 p. in. Divine services emitted during this week. Church school ns usual durlngthe week. KVANUKI.ICAI. 1.VT1IKKAN HlTNIlAY HCUOUL or Kmmanuki. Xerlh l'lne near Wulmit ul2 p.m. Festival en Thursday evening next. CHURCH or Ueu Cerner or Prince and Or ange, Ilev. J, II. Interline, pastor, Huuduy school at 9:15 u. in. Kvaneki.icai. (.'nuiirii. Itnv. n.l). Albright, pastor, Hunday school ut v.IS a. m. Prayer and praise service ut 7 p. m. Mebavian. Ilev. J. Max Hark, I). D., pastor. Lltauy and sermon ; 2 p. in. Hunday school. llNITKU llllKTUKKN IM CUIUS r, t'OVK.NANT. Wesl Oninge mid C'oncenl streets. Hev. C. W, It nt-sler, pastor. Children's Day. Hunday school ul U u. m. Music, recitations, addresses, Ac, in the evening. HT. Paul s ItF.reiiMKn Key. J. V, MeuilngcTr pastor. Hunitay schisit ut D h. lu. WfjtTEitN M. V.. Oilmen. Ilcv. C. C. Chirk, pastor. Class meeting at V.30 u. in. Sunday school ut 1:4s v. in. Deutsche IIkfeiim -Hr. Jeuan.vks Kincnun Cerner or Orange and Mulherry streets. Hcrvlcc lu the Uerman langiince from ft.'W te 10.15a. in. and front 0 te 7:15 p. m. Hunday school from 12:'Wtel:Mp. m. Hr. Jehn's I.utukiiav Ilev. n. V. Alleman, D. I)., pastor. Services at 11 a.m. In Ueriiinii ilcferined church, corner of Orungennd Mul berry street. Hunday school at St. Jehn's nl2 p. in., andut Oetwsld Jtemerlul Mlsileu ul2 p. m. Christ LUTlir.RAM. Her. K. L. Itced, pastor. Hunday school ut l:4."p. in. HT. HTKi'HEN's I.t'TiiEitAN Cerner of Diike and Chlircti streets, Ilev. K. Melster, pastor. HT. HTKrilKS's Collece Chapel. Services at 10:30 n. m. Heriueu by Hev. U. 0. HcliclJI. l'ltESHYTKniAN MkMOUIAI. CHUItCH Heiltll Queen street, Themas Thompson, D, I)., pastor. Hunday school at lis, in. First M. K. Oiuiicii ltev. H. M. Vernen, D. P., pastor. Class meetings ut Ha. in. Hunday school nt 1: 11 p. in. V. M.C. A. Yeung men's meeting nt 3:10 p. m. Address by ltev. K. C Yerkes en " The Yeung Man, aim ins uuideiioek." Hr. Paul's M. K. Ciiuitcii-ltav. K.C. Yerkes, pastor. 9 a. in. class. Hunday school at il a. m. Conversation meeting ut GM p. m. PjiEsnvTKitiAN. Ilev. J. v. Mitchell, I). I), pastor. The sucraiueiit of the Lord's Hupier In the morning. Trinity Lutheran. Ilev. C. L. Fry. pastor. Ne church service en account of mcuiliig of synod. Hystcmutlc bcncllceiice postpone 1. D IJFFY'S PU11E.MALT WI1IHKKY. HPHIMJ ADVIC1L (Nettiitllc Mauiulne.) lle careful or your diet. Yeu de net need heavy feed such us you require during the Winter. Hprlng my be beaiitirul, but It Is treacherous De net let It deceit e you Inte n cold, a rover, mularla or pncunienla. De net threw eir your Winter flannels tee early. It Is better te sufTerS.i little Incenvenl cunthnii.tn taku cold. Ifyeufeel tired, fevcrlsli or overheated, de net rush eirmid take"Hnrlng inedlclnes." Ctwl yourself down nud In this wuy help your sys tem and purify your bleed. If yen feel het und thirsty, de net drink large quantities of water or ether" long" di Inks. It Is much hotter te take a llttle pure whiskey and water which wilt quench the thirst, tone the system nnd mrtiry against illseuse. Itemember thnt only jnre whiskey should ever be taken Inte tlie system, and that the lending chemists and scientists of the present uny mum m iiecinrmgtiiai unity's I'ureMalt Is absolutely the purest und best. (5) TAN UOL'TCN'H COCOA. TIIF. tlHEAT COCOA OF EUltOl'E, THb. COMING ONK OF AMUI11CA i)cl(cteii, fSrengthtning te the Xcrirt. Tea uud cetlce cheer but de net nour ish. They even leave an injurious oM'ect upon the nervous system. Indeed, there Is ue beverage like Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." It tstiimilutes and nuurhhn in none ether, leaves no hud effects und is ti Ilesli former of t lie most approved type. i-V.N HOUTKNH COCOA ("ence tiled, ulwas used.") The strong may lake It with pleasure and the weak with Impunity, The exciting cttVcU of tea and cedec uiu ebt lated by Its steady use, and nervous dlseidcrs ure re lieved and prevented. Delicious te the tntu " Largest sale In the world.' ASIC l'Oll VAN IIOIJTF..VH ANI)T.)vK NOOTHKIl. (II) DflUNKlLN'NKHsT " LIQUOIt 1IA111T. Ill All the World there Is but One Cure. Ml. HAINES' GOLUEN SPECIFIC. It enn be given In a cup of coffee or tea, or In articles of feed, without the knowledge of the patient, tf necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and sjicedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or nn alcoholic wreck. IT N'lIVElt FAILS. It operates se quietly and with such certainty that Hie patient undergoes ue Inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, hiscemplete reformation Is effected. 4S pace book or particulars tree. CIIAH. A. l.OCllKlt. Druggist, Ne. V Eat I King BL, Lancaster. Pa. ectlS eed-TTh&a ' "T7-INCO CHEWLVU TOHACCe- YINCO (EXTJIA 'AVAI CHEWING TOBACCO. This Standard lliuud of Plug Tobacco Is ac knowledged te Us tlie bet chew and the largest piece rer the money In the market, rfiireffri tag en tuch lump. Its extensive sale rer many years bas established Its reputation. There Is nothing bettei. Try It. Fer sale by dealers and grocers. aprll-39teod-emil3tw B P.OWN H HAIUAFA1UI.LA. Are Yeu lNeWeus? Next te bleed, kidney and liver afflictions, I nerveutnes and nerve Irregularities are the mjt common. Within the litat twenty-five years the number of nervous dleases ha Increased largely, and the medical fraternity have glren them a great deal of attention. As te the causes of nervous affliction, their name Is legion ; high llvliig,dUtlpnllen, Irregu larities of diet, late hours, overwork, great Brief, the lilgh-presiure mode of life, with Its ccawk'M round of activity and exertion, call ing for constant expenditure of nerve force, all tend te depress and exhautt the nervous sys tem. The merchants bend for hours ever their books, or are whirled at lightning speed ever a Use the Best Tonic country unknown te their fathers ; the student burns froely the "midnight oil," while the housewife, In her efforts le keep pace with the requirements of modern society, calls Intene tlve play every fibre of the nervesystem. What Is the result? All ever tlie land medical men are battling with nervous dyspepsia, nervous weakness and In many cases with general ner vous prostration, efU-nthncs developing Inte paralysis. Te regain health you must correct all that Is wrong In the nerve centres, and then all the various troubles arising from their diseased roudttlen will disappear. In llrewn's Harsnparlllu you have a nerve tonic and nrve reed which supplies the waste tissues, llemcuiber that the bleed, taking up Brown's Sarsaparilla Alt at Druggists 91.00. 0 bottles for S.OO. DON'T takoHemetblng else "Just as geed," IT IS NOT. A K A Wakkkv A Ce., Hele Proprietors, llanger, Me. (5) Jl'rtmtutnltcv'e. rilll.AUGi.i-HM, Saturday, May 3I.1S.I0. We make no pretense of naming all the seasonable Dress Stuffs. The two or three picked out new and then from this counter and that stand for hundreds that never get a word in the papers. Yeu knew they're here anything that ought te be in the biggest, full est, most popular gathering of Dress Fabrics in America. These for illustration : Three of the popular Scotch Cottens for het weather wear Madras, Oxford, Cambridge. Sturdy stuffs. Pull a thread from either : strong enough te sew with almost. Each has goodness peculiar te itself, and the color is woven into the fabric every time. Madras is the stuff that has driven out that old-time favor ite, Printed Penang. Coeler, lighter, pleasanter te wear, and prettier withal. 32 styles at 40c, 28 styles at 30c. Fer hard knockabout the Oxford. Loek of linen, wears like linen ; solid, substantial. 23 styles, 30c Cambridge is a twin brother of Oxford, only that it is a twill instead of a plain weave. 24 styles, 30c Any of these stuffs are excel cellent for women's dresses, men's skirts, or for children's wear. Styles that are as bright and breezy as a May morning. We believe our $9.75 Baby Carriage the best ever offered for that money. Shellacked reed body, silk plush upholstery five colors te cheese from), satin parasol, Richmond brake. Nothing slighted. A strong, neat, serviceable Carriage for $5. That's the one for least. Most that you pay above that gees for pretty ing but you get your money's worth every time. Basement, northeast or centre. You'll hear that Mexican Grass Hammocks are scarce. They Plenty are in some stores. enough here. 14 feet, Macrame Cord Mammecks, strong, clean, handsome, $1.75, $2.50 and $3. Palmer Pillow I lammecks, 75c te $3.75. " Union Web " Hammocks, $1 te 53.25 ; "Baby," 50c. Hiucmcnt, northeast or centre. Jehn Wanamaker. $lcuu-. LKV AN i 1.0 till. LEVAN'S FLOUR Hakes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Makes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. WWIIATMOKB DO YOUWANTTttt e ALUOIINIA. Npcclttl t'urtlcs. Senil-mnnlhly. Tourist sleeping cars. Cheap rales. Heutheru raclflcCe. Addrevi. K. 1IAW1.KV, AMdstanl General Traffic Manager, 3IJ llratduay. New Yerk It. J. HMITH,Ageut,l'JM.Jd bll. 1'lilla. JaultHydltaw IMiLKTItUUSreCK KA11J1. STORM KiNG (2161.) IlECOUD 2:30, i.- - . V .i . .' 'J7 -v""i "i i', lern ieai, horiubuluteaiiedlgieeaud ether Information, address DANIEL U. ENULE, aprlJ-lmdJlw Marleiu.l'a. JJ''iVf" VaW !eJ,u.m' Ue efM Performers from 2.ll; te iif. Dam Topsy Tayler by Alex ander s .Ne-iuun. sire or Lulu. 2:1 1, c Ac. T..riiiti fur .i.rl,i.. ......... .V 1.1.. .. " .. the sound material from the healthy stomach, eeda arerjr nerve and fibre of the human body. and In no ether way can reconstruction and Improvements 'In tlie system go en. Brown's Kanaparllla win deliver the" reed pure and healthy te the bleed. Miw. Dorcas Htexe, wife W the well-known railroad contractor, who has operated oil ever New England, became afflicted with that dis ease 10 very common among women. She sajy : " Yes, I de knew what nervousness means. I have had It In It worst forms. I could net fellow any line or work; the cry of my babe struck harshly upon my ear, the shutting of a deer quick or the fall or a book or any unusual nelle upon the street would give me a start It seems te me, new that I leek back te It, as though 1 lived rer years as tome hunted ani mal might live. I mistrusted every ene and was possessed or a constant and nameless fear. Physicians told methenerve centre was affected and when my feed would net digest ; when It soured en my stomach ; when my appetite be came capricious, they said I had nervous dys pepsia. I tried several physicians and adopted everything suggested by friends, yet my nights were wakeful ones, and my days these et ter. turc. One day llrewn's Harsaparllla fell under my notice; I began the use of It, and as a re sult the nerves were returned te their normal condition, as were also the digestive organs, and a perfect and permanent cure was the re sult." Sru (Doefeo. cv l'EN EVEItY EVKNINQ. Fer Bargains. -OO TO- P.CSNYDER&BRO., Ne. 14 West King St. EverythingSeld At andBelowCest, AHWEAItE I'OMTIVKLY OOINCI OUT OKHUSINErtH. raayS-3md B 09TON HTOllE. GO TO THE -FOlt- ins. In Ulack Dress Hllks. In Ulack Dress doedi, Iu Ulack Henriettas. In Black Burah Silks. lu Ulack Hatlnc In Colored Henriettas. In lllack and Colored Cashmere. In lllack Ijice flouncing. In lllack Drapery Notts. In Cream Dress floods. lu Trimming .Silks. In Trimming Urulds. Iu llead Trimming. In lllack and Colored Velvets. Iu Iiluck Cashmere Shawls. In Uerdercd Nun's Veiling rer Veils. In Dotted Hwlsies. In Plain and Fancy White Geed. In Plain, Plaid and Htrled Pluck I.awns. In Silk lllbbens. In Neck Iluchlugs. In Embroideries. In Hllk and Cotten Uicch. Iu Corsets uud Kid flletes. In Hllk and Cotten Ulnvus nud Milts. Iu Ladles' and Children's Hosiery. In Bilk nnd Linen Iluudkerclnefs. In Lace Caps. In Lace Lambrequins. In Plush HdlW und Ornaments. Iu UnderHcar. In Silk and Gingham Umbrellas. In White Shirts. In Flannel Shirts. Iu Curtain Lace and Scrims. In Dress Ginghams. IuLace Curtains. In Outing Cleths. In Black and White French Satlnes. In White Quilts. In Table Oilcloths. Iu Muslins and Cullcets. In Table Linens, Our Goods Are tha Best.- 35 & 37 N. Queen St. LAKi-'AbTEll, PA. BOSTON STORE, TT'OrtCAHT IHON PIPE FITTING. BOTH I" plain tindieUuelng, up te O-lucli diameter, MalletibM Fittings, hhingci , Flange Unions, .Manifolds, American ITnlem , Tube Supports, Handera. Fleer and Cclllnir 1 lutes, te te JOHN BliMt'S,3Sl East Fulton ureal. rn'-tfd BOSTON TI Charles Stan, , HUccllat!C0it4) -- 1 ul i .. WA.?"rEUrf,niL-,) pOn GENERAL . T . Housework ; geed situations furnished free of charge. Apply l'KN.VAEilVLOYWENT I1UIIEAU, 12 Hnutli Duke Hire t, 3710K QUEEN AND UL.Y8HWAKK, CUT- lery and Hpoeus, go te UKINlIOLDa rpilK LANOAHTEIl TIlUrtT COMPANY BOLICITS CUItllENT ACCOUNTS, TtMR DK rOSlTS AND TltUST ESTATES. Acta as AMlgnf, Kxm-u ter, Muardlan, Agent etc. Itents Hese In IU Klrennd llnrglar lroer Hlcel VaiilU. Stores Valuables at moderate " "' Nes. 33 and IW NOHTH O.OEEN HT. npl2-lindeed -irANTED-APrLICATIONH Of COMPE- tent men nnd women for all kinds el skilled labor. Apply I'ENN'A EMPLOYMENT 11UKEAU, 12 Beuth L'uke Htrcet. -vrERCENT.DEHENTimEHTOCKCEK-1U tincntm In multiples or f 100, earning a guarantee cash dividend of 10 per cent, per an. num. payable scml-nniiniillr, are Issued by tha IlulldfnKnnd Lean Association or Dakota! It nme Ofllce, Aberdeen, Henth Dakota). Ne member ship res or ether expense Incident te Issuance of stock. Bleck may be converted Inte cash at purchase price after two years. Inventor so se cured by teal estate, mortgage te double the mneunt et the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Correspondence Invited. u. w.nt Aiicimj, Manager Philadelphia Office. Janl-lmeed Ne. 411 Walnut Htreet. 100,000. IN BONDS AND MOItTGAOES FOR IN VEHTOItS, IN HUMS OK 1100, 1200, $.100, f 1,000 te 120,000. Bends 6 per cent. Interest, payable qtinrterly. Mortgages 8 per cent. Interest, payable half yearly. Bend or call for full Information. JOHN 11. MKTZLKIt, "e bh Duke HI. A BEAUTIFUL LAWN, HOWEVER small It may be, Is it great luxury. LAN. UASTK.Il CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENIUCHEIl rplIE NEW GLOBE SLICEK. Hetel Kecjiers, Bearding Houses, Grocers and nil Cutters of Meats ii'e our Sllccr. It Is a per fect one. Will slice Bread, Fruits nnd all Bene less ilea is, etc., etc, il will nil n wunt long icu, nnd Its construction makes IU use ncrieetly safe. It will be a household treasure te all who 86 NATIONAL MANUFACTORY CO.. m2l-tfd 215 Sherman St., Lancaster. Pa. -171011 USEFUL ARTICLES AT 6c AND 10c I" each. co le REIN HOLD'S, near Pcnu'n R. R. DepeL -T ATHE FOR HALE.-A 22-INCH HW1NO XJ with blocking extension of VO Inches, 14 root bed engine lathe, geed ns new. Heed's manufacture with gearing, counter ahaR, chucks, face plntes. Rests and audi tools as belong te n lathe. Can be. seen. at old water works. Enclose nrlce In sealed envelermand address le chairman water committee en or be be rere JuneS, 1090. Committee reserve the right te reject tiny or an eners. niyaMitdeed ROBERT CL A UK, Mnyer. TN FIVK,TEN,TWENTY-FIVE AND FIFTY Pound Packages. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EN RICHER. Sold everywhere. T ET EVEItY MAN EXAMINE THE "SNAP" WATERPROOF COLLARS AND CUFFS, At ERISMAN'8. fOHOICI NECKWEAR I WILLIAMSPORT, Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERI8MAN'H. O ULPHUR STONE JEWELRY I CompleteLtneor Emblematic Marks AT ERISMAN'8. Ne. 42 West King Street. -VTOTIL'C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEFl IX that an application will be made te the Governer or Pennsylvania en Wednesday, June 11, 18U0, at 10 o'clock a. m by E. K. Martin, Eugene O. Smith, Ames Zelgler, Jehn H. Lan dls. Waller M. Franklin, under the Act or As sembly, entitled "An net le provide rer the In corporation and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April 2!, 1S7I, and the supple ments morcie, ier ine cnarier et an inicuuea corporation, te be called "The Morning News Owipany," the character and object of which In the transaction of n Prlntlnir and Publishing Business; nnd for these purposes te have, pos sess nnaeniev an tue riuuis. dciicuisuiiu nrivi- leges or suld Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. t. IS. ItUL..llAI, myl7,21,31Jc7d Solicitor. TTOR MUSIC, STATIONERY, BOOKS ANDl a.' I'ecaei uoek, GO TO REf NIIOLDS. T3R0P0SALS FOR SEWERS AND BRIDGE, Sealed proposals will be received by the Street Committee up te Tuesday, June :l, lsne. ntH o'clock p. in., for the construction of the fellow lug tit scribed sewers and bridge : Fer it llirec-fcel brick sewer, with Inlets. Ac, en Straw berry street, from Water street te Ht Jeseph street. Fent three-feet brick sewer, with Inlets, man Hele, ilc, en coral street, irem Hccenu ie leuru streeL Fer a two-feet brick sewer, with Inlets, ei New street, from ijuke te norm nuecn street. Fer a three nnd four-feet brick sewer, will Inlets, Ac., en Ann street, from Chestnut street terunncar W'.ilmit street. Fer a two-feet brick sewer, en nlley north e walnut street, from Lancaster svcniie leaiarj street. Fer an 18-Inch sewer, from Columbia nvenui ie me uiiey exienuiug irem .Murieuu uveuue ti College avenue. Fent bridge across the run at thnliitersectlei of North Franklin and Lemen streets. All bids must be uccumpanlcd with the slg natures of two or meie responsible parlies will lug te become security; also, tilth a ccrtltlei cliHck te Hie amount of ten ier cent, or the bid which will lie forfeited te tlie city iu case e fallurele accept the contract, iritwarded. The committee roerre the right te reject nn nr nil bids. Plans unit sneclftcatlens can be seen nt tin efllce or A. A. ilerr, City Regulator, Ne. 10S Eus llntr Rlrent. Propesiils te be addressed te the Street Cem mlttco'Ter Constriiclleu of Sewers, Ac." eni airectea te Ulerks emce, uuy nun. By order of THE STREET COMMITTEE. Gee. W. Eaiiy, Clerk. uiay'JSAJl furniture. TTENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, haa removed te 1S6 East King street, having il ftillllncef Furniture ofevery description at thtj lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. uall nnu examine our goons. arf-tfdll 11. WOLF. IM East King Htreet. H EINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT. WIDE AWAKE Buyers deslrln Oualltv or the 1 ig a combination or inputs. combination ufacturer's Ar of the .Manufacturers Art tnailtn Newest and Latest Prices In Deiigns and the Lewes I ) Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, &c. Slteiild benwake te their own Interests am call upon us when their wants will be fully sup piieu u'n ntTfr twlav n cnlpmllil iiKsnrlinent of Par lerHulu In Tupestrlcs and Plushes at sieclallj(i low trices. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 20 Seuth Queen Street Uittce. w INKrt. Fine iVinesT I haejustrecelted, direct from Messrs. Qar-jJ vej s, Jtrez, rpuu, per r. n, .uiunrnii, 'Jv LIverfM01 anil ir.uisierreu in e. e, rH-rni, ,"'J New tern, .iiircii luui, ii one uMKiiiinn wi Gurvey Sherries. Tliet,e Wines ure among t''ftl very nuesi tput reucii mi? uuuiu rwhe. CALL AND EXAMINE. AlseOld and Yeung Madeira Wines, and eii J the vi -i aCaeslIouiheSeeaudMCueafpectardi ureal v esiera tue. i.ia nw"" "'M. .. Jfni are the best produced In France and tbe Unltedj ,1 h tales et America. ff. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt.t 2 EAST KINO STREET. aplWJ,M,a fj 1