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THE LANCASTER
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IttELttGENCEK.
TUESDAY, JUKE 3, 1890.
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F'i lunua, THE nmLLMIROEt.
: ' Lancaster. Pa.
LAV0ASTE,A., Jum 3, 1890.
The Dawecratle Situation.
&!?t,The Deipecratic gubernatorial situa-
'HnNYMur uiuereui irem me iu-ijuii-
i iMn in that it is well understood that
HO one manor set of men rontrel It :
"feut that the Issue will be decided upon
c the conclusion of (be party represent.!,-
. t Uvea aa te tbe strength of the candU
'. dates. The result is foreshadowed in the
ILsiyddly crystallizing opinion that Mr.
SPT 'Sy1 k tue strongest candidate.
fefi.-'. important element or the I'lillnilel-
C? ."WhtaftrHnn nf tint nnrtv linn tnnvpd nvnp
ffe flag.aud this change in the delegn
ifpn,.that was declared te be nearly
frinlmeus for Pattison, aecms te holt
&"'hlm in the race, into which he wim in
&.VJ streth Introduced at the lustaiice of Mr.
R iSt ArVftfl H1IAM !... 4llM t 1.1..
C-H J( W ",lll,,U" M1UII Of Him.
swgwirpeeple. we de net undertake te
rturiderstaiul Philadelphia politic or
gj& politicians, but we have never been able
I &e Mlieve that air. l'atlisetra prcsenta-
..-felnti liniv vn. na linnft v nlnl linnnlnintm
irSs II. mratt rn n rtMu.nl p. 1 fn 1m nint vt frml
m$ no surprise at the present movement
tfftSyaway from hi in.
Ki, A number or etuer ciinuHiuti's win i
fM:.itrianetl in the convention, who are all
r very geed men. The Yerk delegation
.', was yesterday Instructed by the county
vjjtxmventlen te nomlimte Mr. lilack. Mr.
v; Wiick'i icandldscv has bpcii ruerired
k'fWwIll. l,nt if Mr t'ntflami Ininmn uiv
svs that we fall te comprehend In viev of
i4?' the well known fact that the Inte Judse
BJfJa'Black dissolved his pentcnul niseclu-
Jffi'Wen with uev. I'attlsen in n very tie
iceided way. JIe and the ether candl-
Sdatcs who linve been presented
&stby tuelr county conventions for the con-
JVg5 wn niwiwi.uiwii;iiiuwii si . f. mh-i-
r Ylsea fails back from the iiremtueut pehI-
1 At liA Itna linl.1 Ariel lw .! 1 1 1 SWlf-
iv uuu uv una iiuiu 11114 vuu muu iriit v--
tgtalnly come out ahead who is dictated
it by the Democratic sentiment In the de-
ciding day.
Xcnfeiiudlaiid.
r ;- 'lue rewieuuuiaim tangicever i rencu
Tjjclalms of flshiug rights is mere intcrcst-i.-nz
than serious. The British Nertli
!",'. American squadron has arrived in these
vs'waitni and a regiment of infantry and
v",we batteries of artillery have been or-
iMred te Newfoundland but it is evident
;that tliese measures arc only taken with
, yiew te reassuring tuc negiecieu Now New
i ISjundiandcrs of the Interest of the
2?' MOtner country in tneir troubles, and as
fe Mntle hint that loyalty Is the best of
BOUcy. jJritlsh uuval elilcers when in-
p, urviewed at Halifax declured that the
issseu war snip wuicu rcmevcu
tbe nets and fishing gear in the Hay
Geerge had n perfect right
fehave worked themselves into a passion
ever this iucideut the arrivnl of protect-
I. ort who se appreve the French Is net
illkely te reoBsure tljcm greatly. The
'$ trouble can all be traced as usuulte an
-Sold patchwork treaty which gave te the
French rights which have become intel-
, 3;niuie, uih uave nevertuciess ucen ex-
"ii1 tndl te the iittnnar. Ihiilla nt tumlv
r';jlBterpretatIeu. The French have in-
-f'?"'2' UfH nn Hielr- fl,rl,( In l.nll.l l,,l10(r
i.aallBlle" en iD0 suere, as implied by the
: livj iranted right te fish, as the canneries are
sfs' absolutely necessary In lobster llshiug.
ewieun.iiauuers pretost that lobster
Sik'nabmg was net at all contemplated
ft.mv In V. ..,.. 1...4 I
ttttgttt" 1,4C "--"Jl """ " KtVIWU up
since then. Newfoundland prohibited
the sale of bait te the French and finally
te all foreigners, but Frauce navs n
heavy bounty te her fishermen, and
they get bait somehow, while the peer
people of the Newfoundland coat are
warned off the splendid fishing grounds
right by their homes and see their
ocean harvest reaped by fishermen from
fur across the Atlantic ocean. The eo ee
pie of Newfoundland have always pas
sively resisted tbe treaty, und they hope
that publie opinion In England and the
lenies will compel the home govern-
OaWs? :'h'r local government
ml the int ' FrtflU.il. It will be u-
7resiing te watch the fate of this eilbrt
t- iu wcure jubilee uy B leul te nubile
opinion.
Out the Oregon Way.
Oregon la reported te buve given the
Jtepublican candidate for Congress from
four te six thousand majority and te
have elected the Democratic governor,
with the Legislature in doubt. There is
probably a mistake In the report, us it is
net very probable tliat there would be
se great difference in the party vote en
congressman and governor. Oregon has
beenaclose state until the hist pros I.
dential election, when it gave Harrison
a large majority, and seemed te have
fcettled itself permanently In the list of ef
Kepubllcau states. There is reason te
believe hew ever that tills result, like that
in ether states, wns secured bv the pow
erful Influence of the Wauumaker-Quay
bag und we need net be burpribed te see
tbe state turning ever new te the Demo
cratic column.
The tendency of the nelin,.,.i .,n.
g,1 ment in this section of the country will
uMurnuy ee iemecraiic, as Its Inteiest
la quite contrary te the high protective
policy, which is the present prominent
feature of Republican statesmnubhip. It
ia even probable thut the Republican
state factory, which has turned four ter
ritories into Republican states, will
shortly appear te have doue its work for
Democratic benefit ; as we have geed
reaseu te expect that the new states will
make but a temporary fcojeurn in tl.e
Republican camp.
- the political situation nmy be very
s dUTerent two venrs liHnrn i ...., i.
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"sSjuv lue" iew verl- will net be tbe
. "" i"J uu mat me iiartlei will
li net be ebligwl te telect th.-ir .
dldate according te its temper, as
they certainly need te de under
the present conditions, ft is evi
jlmtly useless te (peculate be long in
advance us te the strength of presiden
tial candidates. The Democratic policy
it te Improve the present opportunities
te capture states, und te Jeae presideu
tll considerations entirely uleue until
tbt Urns comes for their weighing,
Tae Republican Sltaatien.
The Pittsburg Time, which is the or
gan of Mr. Magae, declare that the ex
perienced editor of the Philadelphia
Timet was simply socking te give a cover
te Senater Quay under which te demand
Dclamatcr's nominntlen, when he
caused tbe Time teaay that Magce has
assumed the leadership of the nuti
Delamatcr forces, and that a surrender
of DelamatcrbyQuay will be a surrender
te Magec. The Pittsburg Times declares
for Magce that he has never doubted or
denied the desire of Quay te nominate
Delamatcr, that lie might "own a gov
ernor Just for once," its It declares him te
have said: nor has he denied or doubted
Quay's ability te force Delamnter's
nomination. " Nobody," says the Time,
" who knows anything about Pennsyl
vania politics doubts that Senater Quay,
with the federal offices absolutely In his
hands, can nominate Delamatcr." What
Mage has net believed and what bis
newspaper has held, is that he would
net be se insane as te ferce his nomina
tion against the murmurs of dissent and
resentment that threaten his election ;
and it calls up the defeat of Pelger In
New Yerk and of Iteavcr te show hew a
big majority may fade away under the
weight of a forced and unpopular nomi
nation for governor.
And Senater Quay is till declaring
that he has no candidate. Jlut there In
no doubt that the Republican situation
is Just as the Pittsburg Timet deucrlbes It ;
that Quay wants Dejantatcr and cau
nominate him If he will. That he will; Is
acurrcntlmpres9lon,due te his repute for
dogged determination te fight his battles
out en the line lie takes vln starting. Jlut
there will be great uncertainty In the
result of the convention's work until It
is accomplished, depending as It docs
entirely upon the will and humor of
0110 man.
Mimil furulMiOH a rmnarknbln exninpln
of reward of efllclcnt sorvlce In a public
ofllee In pplte of party feel Int;. It is net
often that n innii Herves Unde Hum with
serb distinguished ?unl that Ids fellow
cltlrens without regard te party troulde
tbcniftelvns te have him continued In olllce,
for the routine and red tspe of gevernmetit
work soems te loave very little room for
individual onterprlse; but In n grent many
ways that appear trilling, efllclals cim nnd
doremmondorcondumn themselves bofero
the public, and It is a pity that the public
de net tnore often cut loeso from party
bends nod finnkly ceinmnnd IIiobe who
sorve them with romarknble Hallsfncllen.
The Domecratio postumster of Medln, Mr.
JamOH C. Hendersen, lias been glven the
complltnent of en unsolicited petition of
three hundred names asking for his reten
tion In olllce nuil signed by citreus irro irre irro
spectlvo of party, two-thirds being ltepub-
llcans and one-thlrd Demecrats una Pro
hibitionists. l.v these piping limes of (iojce nnd placid
neus various luterutillng IT unlikely yarns
come bebbiuir sereuely te the surfaee te
catch the oye of the uowspaper reader, and
loave the Impression that nfter all some
thing is happening that Is worth recording.
The latest uxample is a tale from l'hillppi,
West Virginia, whero uu old German
fanner is represented ns residing with
sundry corpses artistically pickled by a
process peculiar te hlmself, It Is net ex
plained what he experts te de with these,
or whero he get thorn, but the point of the
tale Is that the old man has discovered u
new method of embalming by which he
claims that he cau in an hour, nnd without
any Incision or the use of arsenical llulds,
proserve bodies se that tlmy will last ler
years In a uonderfiilly llro-llke state. His
house Is described ns a miisaum of llfo-llke
mummies of rabbits, siinlrrels, cuts nnd
many ether animals. A circus with a
menagorle of till" kind, each animal pro
vided with a phonographic growling nt nt
tachmeut, would be very easily and cheaply
managed and u decided Improvement en
the proseut system. A fresh elephant or
Hen without the usual appetlte for peanuts
or koepors, and with a drop-n-nickel-In-the-slot-aiul-ho.ir-hltn-roiir
attachment
would be nt least n pleasing novelty. Our
circus elephants nre nil se painfully bald
and leathery and the liens nover rear te us
te shake the earth In the geed old African
story book fashion. All right, old man of
Phlllppl, give us pickled menagerles
and nover inlud the human larletlcs.
A SMAM, oil painting has Just been sold
In Paris for ene hundred nnd soenty
thousand dollars. It was Meissouier's
" Campaign of France," better known as
1814, or the " Uetreat from Moscow," und
while the prlcn is undoubtedly far nbove Its
money value, as cempared with ether great
paintings, thore ero many weuld-be pur pur
ehasers who showed a willingness te climb
veryne.tr te the llgure ptld forltbylUe
retired I'nilslan inercliaut who has KOo'ured
It. Moisseuior happens te be the fashion
In France just new, und doubtless Ids pic
ture 1M)7, new In the New Yerk Metropol
itan museum, could be sold ngulu In Paris
for a large advance en the sixty-six thou
sand dollars paid for II. The huge sums
paid for theso pictures have provoked u
great deal of sharp criticism, but it is weitli
noting that the muu who has tmcccedud in
raising bis work te such extnungant
valuation Is romarkuble net only for nat
ural talent, but for enthusiasm mid tireless,
conscientious labor. A man who could
put months of hmd weik en nlittle can
vas, and thou deliberately destrey all that
he had accomplished, because of a dis
covery that Nupoleou were a dllVorent coat
at the moment chosen; a man who could
sit many hours in the freezing cold, trying
te catch the exact etlect of a winter land
scape, doserved te succeed. It Is said that
he took twelve years te paint 1814, and fif
teen for 1807, but of ceurse liu was doing
ether work as well In this time.
an liecrLX't. Cocea -Delicieus-Jladc In
stantly. ,7,
Though pure and hliuple ami m mild,
It luljcht be used by any child.
Yet SOZODONT'S e sw Ift und snre
That mouth nnd teeth with wondrous jhhhI
I'rein tartar and rrem taint nre Treed
Till they become eet, while, und pure
... -A
Geed Tnlkui'
en tliu sluye or platform, In voclely or at home,
iniiKt net only porous brulue but u ilear, strong
eiee. Oilunh, era e ere cold, It utmost rei
tut te Injure the veire, llutthcke reinpUliita
mu be completely eradicated wltli u few hi hi
ilicntlennf nemai' Jlhctrie OH, unrivaled hi
Its Mclaltlcs. 8eld In linciutcr b W. T.
Hech, TJT and 139 North Queen btreet.
Tim J.lttle geed.
A little seed lay In the carter's path ;
A little shoe', bowed lu the klruui: winds
ratli ;
A little Hirub grew, by Its roots held fast ;
Iheuukteiit trt.ebraed all the winter's bla.t.
A. little couth started twn only llfbt .
A JJllle chill lihensl the hours or night :
A. little puln cume und begun te (trew,
iben coiiKuiuptleu laid ull hlsbraefctreiigth
lie wlkeln time. Cheek the llttle couch, cure
he little c-lilll. dlMxl the llltle pal .e.'e i
Itlle ullmciit become, thu Ureng, uncsinniicm-
eie imini ei a mm.c iir. imk'u ii,.t.i.... ....
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tbCkC illb.
.dy ter
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I'm All lliolie l'i !
Till It the unnil oxclamatlen of enn alllleleil
with rlieuinutlsni or Imiicnun, Itlieunmtlu
lile are Indeed entitled te our tlnceronjiu tlncerenjiu
puthy and coininl&erutleii, H-dy relief la
offered them In Or. Themat' hltelrlc Oil. It u
thesweni remedy of ull aches nnd pubis. Held
In Ijincakter by V. T. lletli J7uud lJU.Nerih
Queen street.
mUE LANU.MJTEIt TItUbT CUMI'A. Y
buLIClTS CURRENT ACCOUNTd, TIME UK
TOsnfl AM) TUUST ESTATES.
Acts as Asilguee, Executer, Uuardlau, Acen t
etc. Kent Itexm In Its Klre and Uurglur i'roef
HU'tl Vaults. Ntores Valuable at mederute
rates.
-TT-AN IIOUTBN'M CO0OA.
TIIK UltKAT COCOA OK KUHOl'K,
THh COMINO ONK OK AMKIttCA
MADE 11Y BfKCIAL I'llOCKSd-TIIK I1IMT.
Cocea is of supreme Importance ai an
article of diet. Van Ueuten's has Jlfty
jcr cent, mere flesh forming piejierlles
than exist In the Itesl of ether cocoas.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
The tissue of the cocoa Ik'hii Is be nofl nefl
encd as te render it citsy of dlip-stieii,
and, at the same time, the aroma is
highly developed.
1-VAN HOUTKN'H COCOA ("once tried,
nlHHjd imed") la the Orli;liutl, Tan, Holtihle
(.'neon, Invented, ntenled mid made In Hol Hel
land, mid Is te-dny better uml mere tuluMr than
Buy (ifllie mere ntiineretifi linltnlleni. In fuel,
a comparative test will rnslly prove that
110 ofiri-Ceeo.i eiUnlft tills liienlnt'i In Knliilill
Ity, ncreenlile tante nnd nnlrllKe iinnllths.
Uirgcxt kIb In Hie wnrlil." Auk for VAN
HOUTKN'H nnd Uiko n.i ether. (11)
DltUNKENNIiS.
MQUOHIIAIIIT.
In All the World there Is hut One Cure.
DU. IIAKNliS OOI.DI'.iV HI'KCIKIO.
It can be given In a cup of cetTcaiir ten, or In
articles of fiHKl, without the knowledKeoftho
patient, If neee.swaiy ; It Is absolutely linnnleNS
and will ellect a is;riiianent nnd SKedy euro,
whether the patient Is a moderale drinker or
uu alcoholic, wreck. IT .NEVKIl FAILS. It
operates he quietly and with Mich certainly
that the patient niidcrKeea no Inconvenience,
mid en he Isiiware, lilscomplelo reformation Is
illected, 4S imiie bM)k of niirllculars free.
CIIAH. A. UHMIKIt, DrugK'lt,
Ne. u lOiht Kill); HU, IjuicjuUt, l'u.
nrl!Hpni!-1TlitH
Ittrtchincvu.
AOENt'V
incut I
It malt
I'OH UAMiAHAN A OJ'rt t'K
le take the place of lliil l'iid. Ill
ies lle times thu ouiiiitltvef red
lend nnd In far superior In making Menm Joints,
packluir man and hnnd hnln platcu en hollers.
Ac, Ac, I'rlce an cenls tier pound, at JOHN
HKS'I-H, IKI liist I'ulteii street. m7-trd
TF YOU WANT A FIlUsT-CI.AHH lt)ItTAHI.E
JL Eiiglun mid Heller, en wheels, r heap, ns the
following prim Mmw: 0 horse-power, JI73; 8
horsiv-pewer, toil ; 10 horso-pewer, V5; 15 lua.o lua.e lua.o
pewer, 1S7.1); i horne-lHiwer, 51,175, call at JOHN
UIMTH.anEast Fulton street. iu7-trd
STEAM IIKAT IHTIIKCOMINd IIEATFOIt
dwulllngs, ihurelies, school houses, etc.,
though suteeHsrully used ene hundred jinrs
age. When you contemplate n clianuu cull en
JOHN MMl', who will give you u sntlsfaclery
Jeb, at a fair price.
m7-iiii
TTIOIt T'UI.Lr.YH.
rUIAFTINO,
t'OM.AHH,
.13 Hangers, Clamp llexes, Couplings, etc., go
eie., go
Iii7-tfd
in .j vii ci iiii,.t.v, r-iiNi v iiiieu si reel,
TTIOIt IIObTS, I.Afl HCIIEWH, HI7l'Hllti:VH,
J Hquiirennd llnxngeu Nut, thesegwsls In
stock, ut JOHN HEa T'S. :i!.l Iist l'lilten street.
in7-trd
IjirfieiT.rTits, iioiti7.eN rAi.rXuuiTAiT,
3 Vertical, I'ertnblc, Cylinder, Murine, of'
any stze or power, of the best material tti.il
werkmniiHhlp, go te JOHN Ul'T,:i.U East Ful
ton street. m7-tfd
UMI.TtOIhEltM, MININU, UliNTK I KU
gnl and Hleuin I'umjis, el nny rnnnelty, at
JOHN lllXrH.IHinnst Kill ten slitet. m7-trd
Idit iinu.r.u 'i inir, iiuithhem, htim.sen
3 1'ipe WrentheH.l'Ipoiinil.Menkey Wrenches
eueiblned, KIIcm, OH Cans, etc , go te JOHN
IIK-sr, S.M Fjist Fulton Rtroet. in7-lfd
TJAWATOHS
Iir slin.eiin be
OF ANY MAKI1 Oil Iir.
i be furnished iitreusoiiablerlgures.
by JOllNlilXl'. I1.U limt Fullen street
III17-IKI
ITIOIt HTEAM OAlKins, HIGH Oil LOW
13 I'reuri', Wuter Oaiiges, (lungu rocks,
Weed Wheels or Weighted, Olnss Tubes,
l lliniien, r piiiuiN nir milllll ttuugfH, j) linuer
tineiTi t'laiu, naier unuge t -eiumits, i;ecks
for
Hleuin (liiUKes,ealI oil
.11111 V III.MT.
Ul Enxt
-v.... ...-v.,
r tuioiisircei.
lii7-tfd
OAllllY IN HTOCK IIISsT ClIAItCOAl.,
Hammered Bur Iren, Deuble ItcMuid Iren,
llurden's HUct Iren, ItUets, Het mid Celd
Heller linn, Stetl, hhcet Iren !M0 te Ne. 1(1, at
JOHN IIErtr'H, all E.ist Fulton street. in'-tlU
I NJirierw.'uitB V.i FFi.iTuiaist. iiTvn".
cH"k Iii(.ilrnlers nnd Electors, Ebcrninn
Heller Fi-eder, I'enberthy luspeeter. Ameileiin
Injectors, nil In stock, at JOHN llEsl'H, :VH
lmt FiiU'in street. m7-tid
17IOII "HORIZONTAL HI'ATIONAKY en".
1' glues, freiiiU toMUinrn'-pewir, and Verti
cal EugtncH from 'J Inte horse-power, you will
Und them at JOHN UKS1"H, S.EI Eusl Fulton
street.
XF INWANT OF Hit ASH Olt I HON HI OF
Cis'ks, Asbestos I'acked Cocks, Pet am! Illli
fivks,I,eer Cocks, Swing Jelnls, call mid get
them, or Keiid your order by mall, te JOHN
1 1 RSI', 3.11 Etiht Fulton street. in7-trd
-riIITE COTTON W'AHTE, rel'I'El) 11 Y
V the pound. We : lu lets of 1U pounds or
UHT, I'C.
city Free,
All goods ilclltcrrsl te any purl of llie
Call en JOHN Ulirr, Ne. S3 Iist
Fulton strwl
Iii7-ld
IACKINOH.AH FOI.I.OWH: IHItldO, FOIt
Hteaiiiand Hdniulle I'neMng.Asbest Heis',
wemmi and Wick racking, Hemp racking, As
bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbenles
Hheathlng, Uuui I'ueklng.duiii Hlngn fur Water
tliiuges, I'lumbiige I'ucklng, Heed's Patent As
bestos, l.tiii-il Sts'tleiial I'Ijmi Coytr, at JOHN
HlljrH.llUDiht Fulton strict, mT-lfil
"IAHTICUI.AH ATTENTION 1'Alll
TO
I .Medel Making, l'alterus, Drawings
i
Illne Prints, nt prices rpiu.iiii.tblt, ut JOHN
UI--ST'S. S.J liist Fulton street, In7-trd
"fTtOltCAHTlNOH, IKON Oil IlltAs, 1.K1H r
i.' or iieavy. in Mieri neuic, go te JOHN
lir-ll.u.i.1 l.lhl i uiien htrtHt.
ln7-tfd
ritANKSFOIt WATEIt.OII.S, ACIH OH OAH
1 eraiiv shape or etipacltv, al lulr prices, go
teJOHNUINI'.:!.UF.ist Fulton stittit, m7-tld
ITteirTTiTrHEsr het'aik fuunaci: in
1 theiiiurkct, go teJOHN 1IES1', :UI Fjist
m7-tfd
TTtOHAMEHICANHKIHTFEEDC-jLINDEIl
AJ i.iinricaiers, mass till
s Oil Cups for Hearings,
OHN HESl'rt, il Ei
ten fnn ...it lln.iii
i'ullen Mieet.
ut J
iiii-iiu
OU,UUl ) Inch te il huh diameter, for
wilent a lewtlguriMind the only heusti In the
city with a pipe, cull lug machine, eullliv; up te
0 Inch dlaineitr, at JOHN 1111-jT s,:ia.1Enst Ful
tini street. m7-ird
"17011 CAST IKON FIFE FIITINOsTiIeTh
A .. I'!ll.ln iind reducing, up te (Inch dlamtter,
Malleiible Uttlngv, 1 lauges, I'lane I'lilims,
Manlfelits, Ainerrcaii Unions, Tube Huiipnrts
Hangers. KliKiruml Celllmr IMnles
go te JOHN
Hlil".S,U liist Fulton ktrvtit.
liiT-tfd
CA1.IFOHNIA.
special 1'arllCH. Soml-iiientlilv. Tourist
sleeping cars. Cheap rates, Hotitlierii'llicltle Ce.
Addietss, E. HAWl.EY, Asslstunt .(lenenil
Iratlla Malinger, 311 Hre-idwii), New Yeili:
It. J. HMIl'll, Agent, tua.8.1 bu, I'lillnJ
Jiinlii)dJtnw-
TTtNEI.LTIlEE.'sl'OCK FAH.M.
STORM KING (2161.)
HECOKDI.TO.
Hired by Huiipy .Medium, sire of performers
from VMll4 te i. A Dam Topsy 'i u ler by Alex-
niiiluK'u ..i.i.,i. .1 -. -. t ..(.. .1 lit - "
aimers .serinan, sire or I.ulu. a.Hi.. Ac Ac
terms for Spring stvisen of 1MO, iV) for a ft
her tabulated pedlice and ether iufermatl
address DANIEL U. EM1I.E.
'',
uprllMmdAw
Marietta, Fa.
-I V'EUCENT DEHF.NTUHKKIXK'ICCEU
JLJ tltlcattslu niultlpks of till), earning a
gunruntie cih dividend of 10 sr ctnt. periin
num. piiMible semlsimiuully, nre Issiieil , the
llulIdlngniidUuiiAKsocliitleiiofDakotailiouio
OUIce, Aberdeen, heuth Dakota). Ne iiiembtr
ship fee or ethtr expense Incident te IssiiHiiee
oft lock. Hlnck may boeeinerled lutecashat
purehiise prlce after two years. Invester se
emed by leal estnte mortgages le double the
amount of the linelincnt deHisltcd with a
Trustee. Cerresniudeiicn lu lied.
C W.hTARI.IN'll
Manager I'hllndeliililu Ollli e.
Ne, ill Wiiluut sir.i't.
latil-1niis
$100,000.
IN HONDS AND MOUTOARKS FOIt
IN-
vr-iiviitM, irsi (suits of
iioe, rjoe, va, ii.em te 120,0.10.
Hends-fl per cent, Interest, p ij uble euaiU il ,
1il'fk',80s-(Jptr ct-ul. lutertst, p.i)ublehnif-
heud or call hir full Information.
JOHN II. METZl.l It.
Ne WW Duke HI,
1HE NEW ULOUEttLICElt.
i ..,. ,:;. ii " " ni luiiir
wife, it will be a limiwheia trJSiurS te all hIie
mL.fAT15,WJi' MANUFACTORY CO .
mJHfd S ahtruimt St., Lancaster, Fa.
letel Kteiiers. lleardlnir li.,,,- nr.., ,
ull Cutters el Meals uee our Sllcer ' lis a iWr.
iessM,,i'11!VVV,VeV!!.'i
It II.
SPanamaltev'.
riHLABELl'ittA, Tuesday. June s tinf)
The King is dead, long live
the Qlicen
Cotten is
Queen in the
Dress Goods
leafy month of
commands art
tune. Cotten
and color, and through them
rules in women's dress until the
shortening September days tell
of the coming equinox.
Come along te this frolic of
the Cottens : .
Braiidcnburgs, imperial in
their own almost Oriental
realm. Batistes and ether thin
things claim kinship. But the
Brandcnburgs with 20 cents of
price and far greater value,
smooth, wide, strong, light,
even, in prints of rare patterns
and choice colors, are peerless.
Ginghams. Enough te scare
a census enumerator, te be
wilder a buyer, te make a
would-be competitor green with
envy. Se beautiful as te make
Scot and Yankee at once proud
and jealous. Here's cheapness
tee. Hundreds of styles, colors
enough te suit any sort of
beauty, from the flaxen haired,
blue eyed fraulein te the raven
haired, black eyed senorita, at
12 cents the yard, and Scotch
Jacquards at 20 cents from
Z7xn Ginghams! Only a
Dickens could tell their story.
Here's a processional of ele
gant Summer Dress Fabrics.
Miner music. Prices reduced.
Grenadine. Navy-blue, satin
striped, two designs, $2.50 from
$3.50 ; Black with colored silk
gres-grain border, at $2 from
$2.50 ; Camel's-hair with silk
border, at $2 from $3 ; all 46
inches. Grenadine Robes with
striped silk borders, at $12.50
from 22 : with silk fijzured ber
ders, at $15 from $25 ; Black
with border and garniture of
contrasting colors, at $18 from
$35 ; a large selection.
The vastness of this Dress
Goods stock needs mere pow
ers of description than con
tained in one small head.
All around the centre.
Ladies' Summer Garments.
Lounging Coats, Blazers and
Keelers :
French Flnnnels
lilack and white and blue and while,
roll cellars, S-i.W; notch cetluis, S-.75.
White Yuchtlng Flannels
llell cellars, plain. 13 TO; reefers with
cardinal or navy trimming, ill.
Navy Uliie Cle'hs
llell cellars, M.
Tennis Flannels
Htrlncser plaid", six colorings, roll col cel
lars, H.50.
Hluck Cheviots
llell tellurs, cord and tnstels, silk fac
ings, S.
Knll cellars, geld cord edging, ceid tas
sel silk facings, 910.
A complete line of Embroid
ered Fichus, black drap d'ete,
our own importation, 1.50,
$2. $3. $4. $5.50, 53, $10, 15,
Jll8, 20.
fecend lloer, Chestnut sin el.
Jehn Wanamaker.
flat a.
T J! ATS Ni:V AND FIILTTY.
Stauffer & Ce.,
Lancaster's Leading Hattera,
Exhibit the Largest and HeM .Selected Stock of
Straw and Summer Hats
AT TIIK VF.UYMnVKSTPlXSSllU.F.PKKLM
Men's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 25 Cents.
('IlIl.l)ilKN'H at An li Ice ou Name.
FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT STIFF HATS,
lu nil the Summer Hhades, at ll.iil te Se.
hAWNTENNIHCAFSANDHATS.AIlColers.
TIIUNKH AND THAVF.I.INO HAGS
Fer llie Vacation Season, at Verj Lew Price
sf auffFr & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCA8TF.lt. FA.
.laviioelvw
lOSi: HHO-. A HAIIT.MAN
Parasols! Parasols! Parasols!
AT HKDUCr.D PUIflX
All Kinds of
Umbrellas and Parasols
MADKTOOHDlUt.
A1.SO
Net Parasols. Wagen Umbrellas.
KEPAIKItia & RECOVEKIHO NEATLY DONE,
AI'THF. MAKF.1H,
ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN,
14 East King St.
1 3md
nprl,
or
rlc or Stent.
I rum iiknt-hanfs(i.mi: riiiivr
1,-s.OK ItKNT-
HOO.M
i1. .0,,,:M X)lMT Ne- '- W'stKlnisfctrifl; tlnest
llbtikf lull III I 111 .11. .!. .- T . . . ,
iii ii-siVr luruiuiviir iikui lilUltlOi.
It'll! II I t
in.-ird
W.W.AMOS.
Aller'nli.ilhrr.
T Kr F.VhllY MAN L.X.AMINETHU
"SNAP"
WATFKI'ItOOF rOLLAHS AM) Cl'Fra.
At EltLSMAN'S.
tllOICK .NECKW KAK I
WILLIAMSFOltT
Wire Buckle Suspender,
AT F.KISMA.N'V.
Ull.l'IH USTO.NKjkwiILuYr '
Complete Line of
Emblematic Marks
AT KUISMAN'rt.
Ne. 12 Wet King Street.
jrttrttHu-vT.
TVENHi WOJ.l,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te ltd East Klnc street, having a
MUlIne
l'est r
tided I
line of Furniture of every description nt the
prices. Alse unaennKing promptly al al
eo. Cull and examine enr coo-Is.
tx-trdll II. Wdl.K mrjt.t Kln;Htrrt.
"VUI!H.fctil!ll!S.
SPECIAL OFFERING
FOIt
JXJ3STET
Handsome Parler Suites
IN THE
LalC3t Coverings. Finely Made,
At tlrtntly Iteiluccd I'llces.
Ochs 8c Gibbs,
.Manufacturers nnd llenlers,
CALM A 1th Floer.l Ne -It SOUTH QUF.F.N
Hiitiirrr
-iriDM r"t:il H CtlltNF.lt
MAKE HOME
BEAUTIFUL!
l)-utj's werls Is once tnore done,
K nllstrtl men Mhofeuijhl nnd wen,
C hant e't r the graves of thne he fell
)-n many n Held, 'mid shot anil shell.
11 cmeniberid lire these patriot dead,
A nil o'er their giaes llie fiewi rs Me sprejd,
T his done, let's turn le these who lite,
11 iiliiiuceeiK h hemenuil bc.mty yhe.
W1DMYER,
COISNT.U OF
i:ast uixn axd inner. sTKHirrs.
Tti:initsii'.s fuun! nuti: nfil'er.
WIDE AWAKE
llmers deslrlm; n tomhlnnllen of Illfihest
Quality of the .Miinitfieturer's Alt In all the
Newest nnd Ijttest I)i'lsns und the l.ewcl
Prices 1 1)
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should he nivnlta te llic-ir own lnterets nnd
ctll upon us when their wants will befull sup
plied. Wuefli r te-duvn splendid nerltnent of Par Par
eor Hulls in T.ipestiles,iud I'luvhes nt (.peclnlly
Lew Prices
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street.
(Uiivju'te.
0A
Hi'IU'SI CAIll'in-rt
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
ABFKCIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing !
LANCASTKU FANCY Hl'KVM DYIIINO
WUUKM
Are second le none In P. imt l:inlu for finish
el Mink of nil Kinds Feathers lltetl All Sh.iiles.
Ordera will iccelxe prompt attention.
PHILIP SCHUmT SON & CO,
NO IMKOIU'H WAI'F.ll Sl'llKia',
I.ANCVSTHI. I. fllllV
T
lIIKl.ANCASI'I.KCAlil'KTHOUyK.
w Cx. AZt.
TAiXXIiNf
G-
C5
iti:ui;ci:i) in fhicf.
Awnings, Oil Cleths, Shades.
CKRPETS
OF U.L (JKADI, AT HIHI1 1' 1'ltU F.
CariH'ts
jilted lei.'
laid All weilc
le Rulisf.it tieu.
SHAUB & VONDERSMITII,
18, 20 &
22
Eiist Orange Street.
bus'JMmI
JU'fviixevntei'u.
pi.FItKJLltAIOItS, Ln
The Dollars Saved
II) p.irihasln.i
BHLDMIN
Celd Dry-Air Refrigerator
will uieie than piv the udvaiu-u In cost of lec
thli Kdimn mn laM
vati:k coei.Kits,
Tcr.-nti:AM yni:i:zi:its.
Speel.iltlef
BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS
TKNNIS n Clem's,
HAMMOCKS.
SPREOHER'S
Baby Carriage Bas'aar,
Ne. 'ii i:si Ki.si, s.r.
nprtT-tfdlu.'lliAs
170U I'll IT A- l'HY AllFstTiW nisc
l Vultoe, Jenkins nlfs,llruslllobe altes,
Hrassd.itt h1mk. iron Uiidv tllelxi nlxs.
Ijcxersafet) Vnles. 'op Sufety Vultex, Air
ahes, Kadiater ale. Fntlt s hwlnttini:
Check nle, Ilnus Cluck VHlt,Fiet alies
Aiujle Villus, call ut JpUN llKTci , SH liis
Fulton Street. mMfd
ffru tOoebm,
e
I'KK EVKHY EVESISO.
1
Fer Bargains,
-OO TO
P.&SNMftm
Ne. 14 West King St.
EverytliingSeld At and Belew Cost,
AS WE ARE POSITIVELY (JOINO OUT
OF BUSINESS.
ma)&-3md
N
J EW SPHINO HUITINOS.
WATT & SHAND,
HAVE .MADESPF.CIAL PURCHASE OF
FIITY PIECES
Sew Spring Suitings.
ffl Iiichet Wide Hreken Check and Narrow
Strlpi In llrewu, (Irctn, Tan and HlueOreumls,
miTMld fur Ies IhaiitiJc, new 15c it ard.
NEW FltnvOH STRIPED HENRIETTAS,
tn tut lies Mide. New Shades, Haudsenie Qual
ity, (i'Ac; north 75c.
Even- Desirable Shade lu CA8II.MEHE
lIEMtIiriTASntS3c,aJc,'t7JC,50c,7,"K le 1100
a yard.
MOHAIR Hill 1,1,1 ANTINE sin lilack. Cream
nnd Laiest Shadis ut iie, 7Jc, 00e uud7eca
.lrd.
HLACi; SATIN STRIPED
Elegant ltu.illl,!12eayard.
QRENADINIB,
HI.ACK SILK DRAPERY NEW nt 7JJ
SI W, 51 2j teJIUlajiirtl.
87' ic.
HliCK SILK LACK FLOUNC1NOS at '
f."e, 1 W), 1 Z Jl 60 te S) 50 a yard.
SILK AND WOOL GLORIAS in rllnck and
Colerri, 1i) Irclies wide, S1!!j u jurd ; uuj1
pi lie, 3150.
C. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
TOSTON SI ORE.
TO-DHY.
One Case Apron Ginghams,
5c a yard.
21 Pieces Black and White
Challies at 8c.
One Case Yard Wide Best
Batiste, 2c. a yard.
25 Pieces Light and Dark
Challies at Sc.
One Case Dress Ginghams,
5jc; usual price, Sc. a yard.
19 Pieces Striped Crape
Wash Goods, Light Celers, 7c
a yard.
,e Pieces Curtain Lace at 10,
1 ., 15, 17 cents a yard.
7
Pieces of 22 Inch Hm-
breidery at
37K- 50
0 JJ
cents a yard.
10 Pieces 22 Inch Turkey
Red Embroidery at 25c. a yard.
One Case Dress Ginghams,
6J..C.; usual price, 10c. a yard.
10 Pieces All Silk Black Dra
pery Nett, 75c; usual price,
$1.25.
See our goods, get our prices,
and then let your own judgment
decide whether you can de se
well anywhere else as at
35 & 37 N. aue en St.,
LANCASTER. I'.t.
BOSTON STOR.
in m store,
I
ME
(tote Slam's,
veetvtt.
TUUKMKU.
A CARLOAD
LameWhitePotatees
u
Wholesale and Retail,
-AT-
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST.
TirANrED. EVEtlY llnltSFk-FRPFR IN
yy Lanrejiterand vlclnltv te kneurthhtwa
"hvb nuuca 10 our large steck: or ,Ceiree
AUtT DIMllU, CUIIU
THE WEBTMINSTEIt
Gelden Maracaibo Coffee.
And In order that thli colTee eeU Introduced
lu tula section of the country we are giving
away free a fine let of Hlherwnre. consisting el
NntiUlll Illtl(.a Miiffni Mnrm.iM nl.la Unnnna
Uufter Knhes and Large Knles and Ferks, all
of Sbeitleld manufacture. One piece with each
and every pound. This brand Is a delicious
table beverage. It 1h double the strength eQ
.aiociiuurjutucencennti prcparea expressly reri
tilgh-tened tradp, and belne uved largely by alii
of tbe finest hotels in New Yerk and ether large!
clues, ana me price, is se low that It brings It
In reach of every person. Remember, we havf
the tlnest brands of coffees ln the state, and our
prices are lower than tne lowest, quality con!
sldered. We have nt 12K. 1 18, 20, S, 21, 25, 271
!W, SO and 40 cents per pound. 1
nurgains in urieu r ruii-t, i-eaenes, ApriceiH
Prunes. Fruncllas. Ac. at from three te flvil
cents per pound less than same quality can ba
ueugiu ui eisewuere.
Samuel Clarke, Agt
Tea, Cotrce and 0 recery store,
12 A II Seuth Queen St., Near Centre Square
Lancaster, fa,
SUMMER DRINK-SEASON OP 1890
A OREATER SUCCESS THAN EVER.
GENUINE
CALIFORNIA ORANGE CIDER
Raspberry Nectarine
AND
French Blackberry Juice
We call your attention te our flenulnc Call
fernla Oi an jje Cider, Raupberry Nectarine and
and French Blackberry Juice, the purest, bcsS
most healthful, Uellcleus and rcfresblug drink
anon n.
They are Indispensable te you If you run
soda teuntaln. ou cannot de without thei
If you sell drinks otherwise. They will set
taster, ti.iv von a better iireflt.nnd clvemer
universal satisfaction tn our ctistenfbrs tha
nnv drink you baeoerseld,
lhey positively contain NO ALCOHOL no
ae iney contain anyming injurious.
Can be sold any w here without Vlelallntrth
Law. Tliey can be sold In almost any fern
May be drawn from n fountain, or from th
cask, or may be bottled and kept en tee.
'I hey make delicious llaverlni! for lemonade
mlllc shakes, etc., und when frozen make del
Cleus Mneruei.
We pack these goods In six gallon kegs.
RUYTHEOENUINE.
Den'l be deceived Inte buying cheap artlnj
clal trash which will sour en tour hands. It4
member we guarantee ecry caik of our gee
te keep. Tliey positively win net sour or ie
ment.
J. FRANK HEIST, Lancaster, Pa.
a-We will send free with each ken. Ihri
0-ounce glasses and one weed faucet. Ihci
coed4 nre sueei ler articles, mere delicious thu
soda water or ether temperance drinks. Tin
w HI sell faster and paj you a belter profit Uni
ant thing you cim handle. Order a keg. xc
will never regret it. Respectfully,
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KING AND VUIf'CKHIH
Directly Opposite
J. IJ. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herso Hetel.
Loek for the lllg Sign across the pan
mem.
utmmcv ilcadrte.
HOTEL IlRtlNSWK'K,
ATI.ANIIU CITY, N..1.
xsew, aiencrn, i irst-uius", uempiete.
I'cmie, betnicn New Yerk mid T
1'aeii
av
eunusal
ucnues
Accommodate ttW
apr.ll-.1md
JOSEl'H S. DAVISl
rplIE OSUORNE.
Cor. Arkansas and I'ncitie Aes ATLANTg
CITY. N. J.
New Heuse. Modern Improvements. Klea
ter, Eleclrlc Bells. Terms mtiderute.
Juue2-2ind MRS. II. OSBORNE
rilHE MINNF.QUA,
1 ATLAN lIC CITY. N.J..
l'adllc Ac., betMeui Arkansas and MUseii
Aes; central location; lefurnlklied ; unif
newmanagement; eerj thing nrst-t-UiS. Wrl
for circular.
myltf 2rad e. A. BROWNE
-AMURIDGE ATLANTIC CI TV.
H.vM'L II LEWIS, l'roiirleler.
Wit. E. COCHRAN. MnnagiJ
Remnlele Hetel : 100 bed-rooms : ocean freui
best bathing greumW; biead piazzas ; elegnl
butlet. ni21-annJ
A TLANTIC CITY.
HOTELCHETWOODi
I'aclflc Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantic Cltyj
New nnd ITrsWIass. Hteam Heat : Call bell
Twemluutus wilk front beach. J.M und 8.(1
per day. nowefen. I
inltSimd MRS. ANNIE GRUllHj
rilHE CHALFONTE,
THE CHALFONTE
Atlantic City, New JrreEy.
blTUATED ON THE BEACH, NORTH CAIt
UNA AVENUE. 1
nivMmd E. ROBERTS A SON
rruv. MT. GRETNA
Narrow Gauge Railway
Vlll be opened for the sumcr seusen en
MONDAYMAY 5t
ti.i rvM pxtenrts from thorntrnnceof I
n.rf in Hi,- Mimnilt of the Seuth Meunhi
(Ooerner DU'lO, u distance ofabeut four mill
Its mlnl.iture trains connect Willi ull tun let
ir miksenirer tralni en the Cornwall 11
non Railroad arriving at the ITirk. and rctuj.
lug from tue summit in luuuiuiiiiuiiu m tn
....,. ,,.r.t with train lent lllff the Fark.
Frem pelntH en 1'etmn. 11. R. nnd Fhilad
Phla A Reading K. 11., within 100 miles, the ti
tan be accomplished In ene day.
It lsthoNARRO'A'F-STGAlluElnthewer'
It is the lnestl'ERFECTINlTSCONhTltl1.
TION. It lias also uie jtu-t uuJiiur.
vmiiPMENT. Its engines are perfect lit.
models of the standard engines of the llrst-clu
tnd Its ears are eeciaiiyaiiapieii te uuuru
unobstructed view of the niagnltlcent scenil
Meug tne line, meci mills, diuiib uunum.
U one of the features of
Mt. Gretna Park,
the- Jlncsl rtay resort In Centrnl Fennsylvanla
CnurchandlM.hoel.JIIlltarvnndCl'.loorga
atler.s, Clubs and Tourist F.irlles canbeciJ
he exi nsl e ue of Mt. Gretna Park en npi
JtlllVICl X-SM.
i',?.",A" NEDlRlSIf
t.n.. nclia iinr
"Jl
in, I,
ul-amt,' Hup't C. A I Ilallread. U-batien,
rJlOHV.
J' EVANb X LOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Ma2s a GOOD Leaf el Bread.
Mes a BiG Ljaf of Bread.
Hakes a WHITE Leaf of Breai
i- HAT MORE DO VOUWANTTt
fa
OLD BRONZE. LIQUI
IDS AND SIZIi:
ler steam tteru.ai juu
n nnsr'a. -sa r-
'uiMfJ
ten street.
na-