Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 14, 1890, Image 2

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    SZGENOER TSATtJRDiLlr, JUKE, 14, 1890
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ainemewhat short of
r coveruerslilp; the story
leOMf Delamatcr, new thnt he can
Mh raec without Lancaster, in-
Wattes te ride with him. Friend
Martin, tf this is true, may be cotiieletl
by the thought thnt he docs net lese
much, since Delutrmter will never be
governor; and he saves the malodor
of running iu the polecat company
that he had set himself out te enjoy.
We incline te think of Brether Martin
that it would have been a font beyond
hk.strength.UIe used te have very decent
Instinct and uutll nmbltleu swerved
him in among the wretched benitdef
the Republlcau ring kcntiel, lie wus
free from their mange, tt will be a
geed thing for him if Providence
aves him from tlielr cempnny.
Wliat rascals they are te be sure 1 The
effrontery of their chief Quay Is even
amazing in its magnitude. Ills publi
cation that lie had no hntul in the
gubernatorial contest and thnt he can
net be expected te call oil Delnmnter,
who has been playing a loue baud In
the game, Is a sninple of bold lying,
done under circumstances which
strongly disceurngc such an essay te
hoodwink the people. It poems te
have been dene from the mcre love of
lying.
Fer the Democratic nomination Mr.
Wallace seems clearly In the lead,
with the field against him. Mr. Pnttl Pnttl
beb has dropped back, and it is no doubt
true, as Mr. McGewau, of Philadelphia,
ays, iu announcing that he has gene
ever te Wallace, that Pattlseu has sim
ply beeu intended by his starters te
l make the running for their dark horse ;
w which use .ucuuwaii ticciurca mm, uu
declines te lend himself.
'm It is interesting te sec the animation
with which the Democratic nomination
& is pursued, when It might rather have
fy been suspected that It would be shunued
A as a Dead Ben apple. Clearly there is a
l' strong idea en the Democratic side that
0.. a properly chosen and heartily sun-
-' nerted candldnte mnv be clieann. Ami
& there Is geed greu nd for the ex peetatlen ,
g if Delamatcr is nominated, against a
eireng ljcuiecraiic opponent.
EM mm
Indian Hefernicrs.
The education of Indians has been
'i uiurc
or less of n hebbv with rertnln
pggfled jieople for many years, and it
S wertnier nebby would le bard te dls-
is cove
r, but somehow the nuble snvage
m8Um
net given very startling results.
1 tHta-it-Va nA rimnnniil nnmA. nf t.HAml.lii..
i, pi AUblH MIU uvjurui VOUCH Mi I'lUiiiiai Um
gv young men, or pure Indian bleed, who
SVbklnnLli llmltt !.. ...I I... ... .1.1.... ...
w mwuuil lUCil .HUMUS vy UVIUUUUU III
I Ve ability and easily acquire a tine educa
te tlen, but with rare exceptions the edu
tj&i eated Indian fulls te fulfill the premise
;H' and hone that he would bu n klml nf
ESS. kleata for bis rnei. or viii mi liillnmitlnl
fe? ' man with his tribu.
tew ceoueyah. the famous Inventor of the
fllinmltoe nliilifilii.t htutwlu ntitwtal .il.m
vv. ..-"":";, ..v."" """""""
,k tw u greui muinu civuizer or minims.
3- JUKI. lintV IL lfll fnnl la eiltl itrplinflAn
W- AfTllniW rTlctlllilll , vminn Blraiv ivl.n
-i'. boa irraduatcd from tbe ncd.lenl Kelinnl
jjg&ef the uuiverslty of Bosten, having irst
kf tvaural thrnllP-li Tlnrtiiiniilli nlbi n.lll.
j& dtslingulshcd honors, lfe hus'alse read
iJity luUT uml Iflfllnwu, llinl l.lu ..!. I.. lift. ...Ill
W ... .u., UIZ9 IUUI IU tllU Will
6iA, be three fold : te Improve the sanltnrv
-$; enndlilnn nf t.lm S.jhiv in ,,f iinr.
SS -prefer In their dealing with the whites
Wp and te teach them their legal rights se
jyj -- .-,7 - ."v w e imutu. IX in
? innr. innv tnnv tint iw att.titwiii.si lit..
: muinu umiiu is uuiywn, or "ine win.
KJr ncr," ami he may bucccciI in win.
TyiM Wllntv Ilia iun.1fi tr lau u. ....... 111.. I...
f remains a thorough Indian In appear-
&$ ance anu spirit, auu is net nuely te cx-
5K, cite enmity by haughty airs, as de most
F." 0f IKn li,itj, fty.i (iwtii
It will net de te count nu anv wonder-
i ful reform of Indian character, even by
$ this premising young cuthuslast, for a
AlX lew SrrUUts from U stolid old wnrrlnr nr
Brt?" mysterious incantations by some cun
ning medicine man, will have mere
weight than his btreugest logic or best
law. Like many of the students re
turned from the Carlisle school, he may
be powerless against the sentimuut thnt
fob makes educated Indians luiixinuiar : a
Mt sentiment based en the knowledge that
K jcjuir-ern iraiuiug lenus le maUe tlieni
i. desnise their old savnire rniiu.imlitiia
-r His best card will be his knowledge of
W& medicine and Burcerv. for tlie art nf
6V-' heallnir commands resnect-'ninl Mir.t.
WSi ens discomfiture te the medicine men
&$; who arc the worst fees of all rcfeim.
vra' iib eug(iui iuu. buiiiii lusirucuen in
K'iftt simple remedies, uud training In a couree
Kp of action iu emergencies, would be of
7 incalculable value te a part of the ceun-e
Krlet Indian trnlnlni' trlwinli,
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A College Llhrarj.
lifir The Reformed Church Mescnyer pub
4 llsbes a communion. dm rmm I'rf.,-...
Esi'. Tnlm n xri,.nv. lll... ......... . ..
,fe library of Irauklln and Marshall college
or rather te tlie need of n llbrarv for timi
j .4 Institution, for It Is a singular fact that
gwe college is wuueut a collection of
v books worthy of its standing as an linti-
miien or learning, a card en the same
2 topic appears In our columns-te-day.
' Th fnur Ivmlru tlm .M-..... I, ..
t 7a . ""' ""s ere
: CTlft.3 llflPla) lll-ltll PMCMen. Tl-1-
ief his own motion, undertook the tu-ik
of , putting them In order mid
"..actively assumed tbe duties of lihrnriim
and te. new aj)i)eals for assist-
5? ance iu developing the uucleua
thus formed into a llhrrv i.
our future leaders in busliunuiid affairs,
w mac preparing ler tlieugUtful pro-if-'lenal
life may have some opportu epportu oppertu
. '.ly te learn le read. Dr. Kieiler well
illlnfaUl Purlibln l 11. n nl-... .11 .. . ..
.?tht the university or final highest
acboel can de for us is still but what the
jftnt school began delug, teacli iu te
-V4d, ' In the wilderness of leeks it Is
' ftard enough for the trained thinker te
sua wuai no necus witu little waste of
line, but cla after elaw is rawlm?
;b our college without the least
acquire this art, or even te
i readlur and kuewl.
hlcU Is the
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T' . KJH1 11UW
i. .j6mfer"a steady
liUbT books as have been
S-ffln final, nr itv.trlti1 in be
'"Vm I At.il llila rim-if mlllnilfin
.. niiu ti. !-. mvi. ....
m.is of the college should heartily
r rout It ! cheerfully hoped that the
,w.1hic Is ntar when the cel lege campus
will have at least two new bulldlngs.tbe
one devoted te physical and the ether te
mental gymnastics, a cellege library and
a gymnasium.
A Jfcw Interpretation Needed.
A Pennsylvania state judge has new
directed the acquittal of a man who sold
at licechburg, as agent of the Cincinnati
brewing company, birr that he received
from them lu the original kegs, which
had been scut in n carload te Pittsburg,
and had thence been distributed te the
points of consumption. The seller In
this case hud no stale license and sold
tbe beer lu a prohibition town.
Manifestly, if this construction holds,
there will be no need of taking out liquor
licenses hereafter In Pennsylvania or
any ether state. The Pennsylvania
breweries and distilleries, while unable
te sell their product iu their own state,
can freely expert it for sale lu ether
states ; and the biewcrs and distillers of
ether slates can Hud a inaikcl lu Penn
sylvania thnt they caunet get at home,
where their own customers have te pay
a license, also, no doubt, as Pennsylva
nia retailers de for selling Pennsylvania
besr and whisky.
This condition of the law is favorable
te the increase of railroad Inter-ettatc
traffic ; but It Is doubtful whether any
one can see anything but alwurdlty In a
law thnt shuts out home product and
lets iu foreign ones te tnku their place.
A mere conspicuous .eductien of the
law te absurdity was never exemplified.
And the supreme court of the
United Btntes needs te promptly
reform, restrict and bound its
decision, which Is construed te
permit the froe snle of foreign
products lu a state, that the state
ferbjds te be manufactured or demands
a llcense fee fur permitting te be sold.
Otherwise the supreme court of tbe
United Btates is iu danger of being
deemed imbecile.
hi m
TnnoxpeiiilUurcs, ns shown In appropri
ation bills, stand ns fellows :
lVrinanent an mini Appropriation,
tirlnit ItilereU en the public debt.
al lit collection, etr 8 (2,S00,C00
lenitunr nnu uipiuuiuiiu unison
ate committee) -
ljlnlatlvu (Bcaiitu cemmlttfl)
HIvpi and Imrbur (benutc coininlt ceininlt
tce' m
Korllllrallen (liraim tlin Hcnale)... .
l'cniliin, rrunlnr (In ceiifcrciicii)
Dlntrlct ofreliiintiln (la centvrcncp).,
Naval (In oenriTt'iiro)
I.4M.WS
'JI.SI.MIH
OT.POO.OilO
7,110XJO
lb.i'i,IIH
0,0M,7
llll.GS.'i
Army (in remcrcurv) zi,itu,i,i
Military nmilrmy (In oetifcrcncc) 4 Vi.vsm
Indian (In IIeums cominltlec) (l.WII.SW
Hnndry rlll 37,SIU,MJ
Ucneral (tendency (In Heiinu coin-
inlltt ) A,(i00,n)
Agrleitlturnl (reported te Heme).... l,7.'fl,cae
I'uuue nMiiciinun.., , H... iu,miiitmiu
Hlnklnir fluid..
(U')0.073
lCxlru iiciiBlim Ijlll (In conference)....
Direct tilll (paMHl) tlie r'eimte ,
I'rebublp execu of lulen mj
meniH eer I lie rennlar nppro nppre nppro
prlntlen, linsnl en ttiln jrnr'H ex-
WhH MM
4(1,(3 1, WU
19,0J0,(IC3
is.aio.ceo
!IIJ,SW,0I3
Tlie onllemtoil roeiinn for tlie year, no-eordlujr.toHL-crotniy
Vludein,ls tliruelitiu-(Iredantlclghty-tlva
mlllleni.HO that a doll dell
I'luncy of llltv-iiine millions Is In sight.
The Vitlabury ISitt rem rks : " Uluvelautl
hntidixl ever te lUrrlsen a surplus lu Iho
treasitry of ?l3,7ti,8ri-'J. Less than two
your of llartlseu and this surplus In
B(umulere.l, uud thnre Is a ddlcleucv iu
sight or tj,"'0,oeo,oon 1
i
IN Scptoiuher, ISba, Cengress autherised
tlie construction of artnored crulHcr Ne. 2,
te cost net mere than tlirce millions and n
bulf, and H is this ship, new known at thu
doparttneut as "Tracy's pet,1' for which
bids wero lecnutly leculveil. The delay Is
ascribed te iltlUculty lu designing n ship
under the conditions Imposed of cost mid
teunnge, and Congress was nuked te In In In
croase her slut. Sjhe istwlce the Md of
thol!altliuero, and is the largest vessel
ever designed for the navy, and dlllciN
from the ethor eiuUers cldelly iuueaiiiig
a light armor varying from two and a
quarter te ten Inches in thickness. Her
llk'ht diaught will onulile her te enter
Maters Inaocesslblo te most ships of her
pewer, and great xpeed Is eiieitcl of her.
l'KltSON'.M..
llAiinu.T lli:i:ciii:ii Siewk Is sovonty sevonty soventy
oicht years old te-day.
ItODKiii' AnJis, jit., of Philadelphia, has
resigned as minister le llnull.
Sn.NATOH VoeitiiLi.s, of Indiana, will
del!cr the oration at the Valley Perge
eelobratlen, June 1!).
ItKV. i;ewAiiuT. Deanj;. a missionary
te (he Philippine and ether .Seuth Sea
Islands, died at Honolulu, where he had
beeu taken iu a lck condition.
I.lEUTKXANf C. J. Cium: liaM been
granted leave of absence until August 15,
lu anny onlers lest jmbllslieil. Mrs. Crune
MasMiHn Alnrtfia Mitchell, of Lancister.
Un. 1). 1Iavi:s Axi.w, of Philadelphia,
thinks the clliuatiu clinnges which ure ink
ing plnce will lu time bring tlie Mera and
animals of the tropics te nourish in this
locality.
Mit. (.l.XnsreNi:, In the Heuso of (.'oiii (.'eiii (.'oiii
meni, declaieil that Iho compensation
il.uoeln the licensing bill iiar.il; red nil
hope of elVectltiga retiirm lu the nttiuber
of public houses without ruinous cost te
the count ry.
Ituv. Vinnii. Ma.vi:,ii uophew of Kx
Uulteil Status Senater .Maxey, el Texas, Is
ref erlcd le have planned a conibinatien of
theatricals and theology. He will act en
the stat'e week-days, aiui preach sJuiidnvs.
A Maxey nium in either brauih will doubt
less be reached bofero the elose of tlie
season.
Tlie JteHiilt efuti Kloutrle Helt.
A strange sleiy from New Hepe, Pa.,
opposite Trenten, X. J was told en Pri
day by a member of Iho Union Paper Mill
company or that place. Lightning struck
their works en 'Ihursday. Oeo. Pidcock,
an empleye, was standing en a large cyl
inder at the lime, and te the great amuse
meat of Kdwurd McCuue, another urn urn urn
plove, he began te jump up and down
ani duuoe about iu a veiy grotusiiue
inanner. He then suddenly made a dash
through h deer le the open air. McCuue
laughed heartily at what he theuirht was u
funny prank, and attempted te lollew, but
le his constornatien found he could net
move a limb. The shock had rendeied ene
man cray and paralyzed the ethor. lleth
were removed te their homes. McCuue.
who was paralyzed, had lccoverod yestor yester
day. with the exception of n nevoie pain In
the head, while Piilceck was Mill In a pre
carious condition. Aflerthe men had been
removed te Ihelr homesthe mill was round
le be en Qre lu a plae 200 feet aw ay from
where the men were shocked.
All Iteeertls lleatcn.
The steamship Columbia, of the Haui-burg-Aiuerlcan
packet line, nrrheil at
Saudy Heek at 2:W a. m. en Friday, after
completing a record-breaking passaolreiu
Southampton, England, alie made the
trip from tort te pert lu six da; s, sixteen
hours and twenly-three minutes, eorrecfeJ
time, and six days, Hftnen hours and liny liny
ene minutes actual time. This smashes all
axisung rererus between Southampton and
bandy Heek, aud also does away with the
bwt-on-re;ord performance for the dis
tance (3,K0 miles) or six days, eighteen
hours aud thirty mlnutes made hy the
Columbia lat WJ, '
alm,
s-fntt. ivurLh-
AwSfew Yerk.
r5T3r recommendation
mer', '
reir1"
V. Davis en its
tr . slater. Knch liuguage lias
ems, which mskait almost lin-
el for a translator te preserve the
Ht even If he maintains a strict fldellty
te the title of tlie original. Mrs. J, W.
Davis ovldeetly Is a perfect mistress of the
Idioms of the Ocrmim lnngiinge; In
" Bella's Ulue nook," by Marie Calm, she
has faithfully maintained her former repu
tation. "Ulue Heek" U the name given te the
diary of a woman who seems te have
uurred nil her happiness In her girlhood
with tlie Idea that because she had wealth
and no beauty no ene would leve her for
horself alone. Her marrlage te a man who
loved her devotedly acorns only te have
cast mere clouds en her horizon, and
brought again disaster and tears, but hap
pily at the clese a rainbow arlses.
Tlie authoress preseuts her horelno te us
as a very Interesting person, though net
Interesting lu pursen, for according te her
own account, she Is hideously ugly. Hella's
knowledge or soclety and the humorous
way she depicts the tsxiple mid the events
that have impressed her, are remarkably
well written j while her seir analysis Is
especially entertaining. It Is net tliatox tliatex tliatox
haustlve and exhausting self analysis
which has such a wonderful charm for the
novel writers of the prcsent day. On the
contrary, Ilella'a diary is what ene would
Imaglue the avorage girl or woman would
have kept, net that they would he able te
express their ideas In the easy aud grace
ful style ofMnrle Calm's horelno, lu which
the chief charm of her narrative lies. Tlie
whole story has a wonderml freshness nnd
cannot fall te please all persons who enjoy
a bright or wholesome book.
According te Oeorge Makepeace Towle
whose name, by the way, nheuld be stnlTud
the habits or Tennyson nre steady and
Industrious for a man or eighty. Hodeos
the greater part or his literary work In the
morning hours, botweon bieakf.ist and
luncheon, nnd sometimes breaks the back
or his work bofero breakfast. Ills In
variable habit is te take a long stieli boure
luncheon, accompanied ofteu by a friend,
and always by two of his dogs. The
aliei neon and evening are given up te rest
and social recreations. Mr. Tewle w rltes
about Whlttler, Helmes and Tennyson
lu i'Yn.M i.f jjiV Monthly, and quotes Miss
Thackeray as thus describing Tonuysen's
roadlngef his own poems, a pastlme or
whch hels very fend. "It Is n sort of
mystical Incantation, a chant In which
every nole rises and falls and reverberates
again. As we sit around Iho twilight room
at Farrlngrerd, with Its great oriel window
looking le the garden, across Holds or hya
cinth and solf-sewod dntTedlls toward the
sea, where the wnves wash against the
rock, we scem carried by a tlde net unllke
the ocean's sound ; It tills tlie loom, It ebbs
and Hews away; and when we leave, Ills
Willi a Hlrange uiusie In the oil's, foelin,i
that we hiivu fur the first Itme, perhaps,
heard what wamayh.mj leada bundled
times befoie."
Tin: Hisienv or Utah, by Hubert
Huwe Bancroft. The History company,
72.1 Market slioet, .San Francisce, Oil. This
volume has provoked a great donlersovero
criticism because or the whlte washing
which It scems te glve te Iho Mormons and
lUertaluly gives the impression or an ola ela ola
beralo dolcnse rather than n history. This
may only be bocause the historian 1ms
found that the goneral dotestatlnn of Mer-
menlsm has foslercd orrenoous vIewn as te
the poeplo and Ihelr history, aud lf
he has eourageotisly doclded te set
feith the facta regardless or public
opinion he Is worthy of all praise.
The story he tells of the early struggles
and misfortunes of the Mermen", Is a won
derful, and would be an Inspiring, tale lr
every page of tlie locerd did net scem te
cairyn biead, black mourning hurder for
a murdoied rollglen-tho mangled Chils
llanity that Imssorved te Inspire the Ignor Igner
nnt rollewors or Sinlfh aud Yeung with
fervent but fanatical aud degrading zeal.
Mr. U-uicrefl gives anappiieutly thorough
nnd fair consideration te the famous
Mountain Meadow innssacre, and InstW'i
that the Mormons cannot be Justly blamed
for that horribleaU'dr, rthlch has usuallv
been cjiarg;d te their direct Instigation.
He cannot, however, lomnve the Im
pression thnt the attitude of the
Mermen leaders was se openly
hostile, and tlielr lutliience ever
the Indians se completo that they must be
held responsible for the massacre even If
they did netdlicctly order It. That Is a
black spot in tlielr story, and irthe history
orthewostward sweep of our civilization
should evor be well written, no doubt
many auolher benkr tale or Mermen
scheming would be found le support the
natural theory that the Mormons sought te
check thondvnuce,and hoped te imu.iln an
Independent nation. Whatoxer may be
their vlrtues and It must be lemcmbered
that a very large faction oppose polygamy
they woie in a position of hostility te tlie
United States aud wero only prexented
from opeu dortanceaud Independent action
by tlielr hopeloss weakness. Mr. Uancrell
i;les a izre.it ileal nf niuipd in mi ..ii.a-
pnipeu " ihe gontlles," us ihe followers of
Iirlgliam ieung aie went te call tlie
rest or the people or this country. Tills
seems le be entirely uuwairanted and Is
certainly net history. Morinenlsm must
stand or fall by Us own merits regardless
or the fallings or the votnries of ethor
creeds, and It is cerlalnly falling.
Tin: KiiKtmxn Senata. This book de
mands notice because It bus been adver
tised by tlie piohlbltlen or Iho Itussian
goveinment. It would iioverlinve received
this distinction IT It had net borne the
name of Count I.ee Tolstoi as Its author,
nnd tlie fact of hisautherbhip is tlie only
Important thing about It. It shows that If
Tolstoi's mind Is net tottering It at least
knew-H how-te totter, for the weik might
have bcen well Inscribed "the autobiog
raphy of a lunatic." The vlew of life thore
taken is se cearse that It could only be en
tertained by ene whose mind had been un
balanced, and if the picture of Russian
society Is tiue, it Is worse than barbarous.
Savages aud polar bears are cnebled by
leve for Ihelr. children, but the wife
murderer, who Is the here of this
mlseiable novel, can net even appre appre
ulutethat elevating Influence He finds hu
manity se degrading that he recommends
extermination, find leve a myth, ;nrt a
snaroeftliodovll, sclence a villainous im im im
pesture. Instead of stonily arraigning llfe
ns It Is he se distorts it that the cllect must
be te make his readers ijuite content with
the reality ; content that there are yet hnuor hnuer hnuor
able and true men and women and happy
families. We need mero cheerful writers
who can wero the evil as Charles Dickens
did with many a merry laugh and Willi
hearty smypathy for the geed.
.
IIlack Ukauiv, His Grooms aud Com
panions. The "Unde Te in' a Cabin" of
the Herse. Published In America by the
Humane Kducatienal society, offices 10
Milk street, Ilosteu,
The piesldenl of this society, Mr. Goe, T,
Augcll, bayntli.it for years he has' been
looking for a book that "shall have as
widespread and ieverful Inlluenee In
abolishing cruelly te herses as Uncle
Tem's Cabin' had iu tlie abolition of
human slavery." At last one has bcen
written bynnllnglMi woman, AnuaSowell,
which according te his idea will In this
sphere accomplish what Mrs. Stewe's
novel did in Its own. While it Is
hardly peeslble te nccept the enlhusl
astlu opinion of Mr. AugelJ aud
nJs whom he quotes regarding the
7sngu6ek, It Is easy te pralse it as an lnipor lniper
"f,n tant step in the right direction. It is
doubtful If It will be as widely read as the
friends of these dumb creatures would
wish. Net often Is a book found fault with
because It Is tee retlned, but such Is the
case with "Black Ileauty." Mr. Augell's
wish Is that every cab driver and teamster
would have a copy lu his possesslon. Hut
the question Is, if he had It, would he read
It? I believe net. In the first place, It Is
tee lady-llke te suit his taste J lu the second
place, 11 Is tee long.
The man of education w 111 at once appre
clate Miss Hewell's story nnd thus, Indi
rectly, through his Influence, the better
treatment of our animals may be accom
plished i but it Is net a book tliaf would
attract the masscs'.ns is Mr. AugcU'H desire,
nor will these dumb friends of ours sectire
mero consideration from mnn until the
standard of the human race Is raised.
Van ileDTKn's Cocea The original, most
soluble.
Tadles Are the Beat Judges
On all matters connected with the toilet. They
have decided that POZODONT is what they will
have. " When n woman will, she will, you
may depnnd en't; and when she won't she won't,
there's an end en't." Tills accounts for the
popularity of HOZODONT.
Weman' Modesty.
Many women lire preveutxslliy ferllnus of del
lrary bem cennultlnnpliyslclnn In llime dis
orders nrlRlni; from functional dcranitenient of
her pecncullarly delicate erKiuil.ni, nnd the
most srleus results are ellcn cntise! by this re
nted, 'le such pontens Dr. Tierce's Fnorlte
Prescription Is un rseclal been, as It offers a
sum and safe euro for all these dlttiesslm; ills,
orders te widen women nre peculiarly subject,
while It saves a modest girl or woman from the
cmtiarrassmcnt nrn pergenal consultation with
n I'lijulclan. " Kaverlte I'rcscrliillen " Is the
only incdlclnefur veuinn's peculiar weaknesses
niidnllmcnUi, sold by druiiilsls, unilcr a posl pesl
II ve guarantee from the manufacturers, tlmt It
will Klve satisfaction lu every case, or money
will he refunded. Hee guarantee en bottle wrn
per. F,H&.m
Iustructfve ItaailliiB
Heme of tlie testimonials from different peo
ple relatlve le Themttt' Klectrlc Oil, nnd the re
lief It lias Rtvcu tlicm when dlstre seil by bend
iirlie, rnriiclie nail toetliaclioiiro as Inlercstlnc
rea.lliiL' ns von will llud. This bcins a standard
medicine, Is sold evei y whom by dnnrijlsts. Held
in Miticnsipr ey vv. l. iiecu, is
ami IX) North
.iiccii sireci.
jU'iinioue.
15i:i.iaieus hijuvicix wiu, m: iiui.d
Li In the following churches enHundnr, In
the mnrnliiKat le.mi, In tlinpMnlueut 7:1'). bun
day srlioelnt 1:1 n. in. When the hour Indif
ferent It Is especially neted:
Nbw (.'liuncil. Services and Sunday school
te-morrow morning at tlie usual hour. In Leng's
iMiililliiK, Ne, 10 North timen street.
Divink service en Hiiudav mernlnir In Hie
, Itecklund street school building at le; J o'clock.
nunti'iy nciioei ui i. in.
Uvamiklicai First Church. Hcv, 1". !'.
Lelir, pusler. German lu the morning. Sunday
school at On. in.
OLIVET IIAitlST Clinncn Iiist Vine ncer
Duke street. Kev. M. 1'rnyhe, pastor. Sunday
school at U a. in.
UVANORi.irAij CHUKcn. flev. Il.D. AlhrlRht,
pasUir. Hunday school at Mr a. m. Triadilng
niernliiK aud evening by Itcv. II. U. h.neer, I1.
1a, of thu district. Commnnlen servfus In ihe
evening.
KKHiiiMicn St. Luke's Marietta avenue,
lluv. Win. K.LIchlller, pastor. Hunday s-lioel
at I) a. in. .
Kiiist M. H. Cnuncu llcv. 8. Jl. Vernen, 1).
1)., pastor. Hunday school at 0 u in. Class
ineetlUKK fit 3..mp. m,
rilKSUVTEWAN MKMOIUAI. UltlTllCK Heutll
Quis'n street, 1 nemas Thompson, I). pastor,
hunday mIhhiI at Da. in.
Hi. Jehn's Lutiiiuian Kev. B. 1'. Alleman,
I). I)., pasUir. Hervlcen at Un.in. lu German
Kereriucd church, corner of Orange and Mul
berry street. Sunday school at Ht. .lehn's at
8:13 n. m aud at (Jelwuld Memerial Mltslennt
2 p. in.
PncTsriiE Uefeiiu-rt. JnnANKia Kirciikh
Cemer of Orange and Mulberry streets. Hervlie
In tliuOcriiiau lancuage from II.JO te lOISii. in.
and bem (I te 7:13 p. m, Sunday school Irem
l'i 10 te l:Ci p. in.
Fliisr Hkfekmrd. Hev. J. M. Tltrel, D. D
pastor. Hervlces te-morrow morning and ovin evin
lug. Hunday echoel at On. m. 'Iho morning
servlce will be a Children's Day service.
Cnuncu ok OoD-Cerner of 1'ilncc and Or
ange. lluv. J. 11. L'slsrlluc, pastor, Hunday
school at 0:15 a. in.
Hr. HrEi'iiKv's LOTilcnAN Cerner or Duke
and Church strtiet', llev. L". .Melster, pastor.
Hr. Hrri'iiEN's College Chapel. baccalau
reate, sermon bofero the graduating class hy
ltev. Dr. J.H. Stahr. president or Franklin and
Marshall cellege at 10 M) a.m.
UitAC'K liUTIIKUAN. Hcv. U.K. Haunt, pastor.
Hervlces morning and evening. Hunday school
nt II a. m. Kvtnlngdervlcenttf.SOi). m. Church
hc'lKKil as usual dm big the wick.
UVANUELIC.il. l,Ur MUt AN HUNDAY BfUOOL
ok Kmmanuel North 1'lne near Wiilnul uttf
a. in.
Mei'.AVl.VN. rtev. J. .Mut Hurlt. D. I)., pastor.
Litany and sermon ; 1) a. in. Holiday school.
Wlmteiin M. 12.CiiUKi'il. Itcv. O. U. Clarlt,
pastor. L'lait meeting at IU0 a. m. Sunday
school at 1:1') p. in.
U.nitkii llftr.ninF.N in CnniST, Covenant.
West tlrange nnd Coneeid streets. llcv. V. W.
Hutsler, pastor. Hunday school at 0 a. in.
Preaching morning and evening by the I'. K.
ltev. Ml. Dehucr. l'ralse K-rvlce i.t 7:15 p.m.
Communion services morning and evening.
Cnuisr Lutheran. ltev. K. L. Ilecd, pastor.
Sunday school ntsilju, in. Kvcnlng service
cml'tel,
Hr. Paul's M. E. Cnuncu nev. K.C. Ycrkes,
pastor. 0 n. m. class, hundny school at 0 .
m. li ly pnij cr service at 0 p. in.
I'lihsuviuniAN. llev. J. Y. .Mitchell, D. D.
pastor.
Hr. Paul's ItEreav-un ltev. .1. W. Jlenilnger,
pastor. Hunday reboot at 0 a.m.
Y. M. C. A. Yeung men's meeting at 3:10 p.
iu. Address by ltev. J. W Mcmltigoren "'Iho
nuug Mnn'k l.xnmple."
Tiiinity LnriiEUAN. llcv. C. L. Try, pastor,
Hunday school at Da, m.
T7-AN neiiri:N'H cocoa.
TIIC FAMUI) COCOA OF KUUOl'K,
TUBCOMINO ONKOF MUIII0A.
Household Words All Over niuepe.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
Xew that its mamifacttircrs aie draw
ing the attention of the American pub
lic te thlsi'f and, ever since its Inven
tion, the rW of nil cocoas, It will soeu
be nppiccinted here us vell as elsewhere
all ever the world. All that the manu
factutcrs request is simply eik trial, or,
still better, a coiupariitlve test with
whatever ether cocoa it may be j then
Van Hei'TKN's Cocea il? will con
vince everyone of Its great superiority.
It is because of this that the I'luglish
paper Jhulth, says : " Onee tried, al
ways used."
-Te avoid the evil etlccts of Tins and
Cedec, like constantly VAN IIOUTKK'd CO
COA, which Is 1 81'Ki:NUrUKNi:it of the
NLUVia nnd a refnhlng aud nourishing
beverage. iiii
TllU I'OPULAlt COCOA OF EOllOl'i:,
(enl.
TUM1IKU AND COAL.
J TOIIACCOMIOOKHANDUAHEH. WKHr
KIIN 11AUD WOODH. Whelewile and Hetall.
by H. 1). MARTIN A CO.,
u-l d l Walcr Htreet, Ijiucauter. Pa.
OAUMOAKDNKIW COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Orru-ES Ne. lii North (Juccntitri-ct, and Ne,
Wl North Prlucu street,
Yaiii North l'rlnce Htreet, ucar Heading
l)eet.
UIS.I" I VNCAHTIJH. HA
iViiopeHAUs ran iitoNVeoTniiiDaus.
Healed preiKisals will be received by the
Htn-et Cniiimlttceup te June 17, ivi, etS p.m.,
for Cast-iron Kiwt bridge, el uch llilcltntM
and sires and shaiw as may he needed, by
vi eight H.'and 1 Inch in thtcKiiChs blddcra te
furnish iatttrus.
I'repn-jiN te boaddressed tethe htreet Ce-n-mlltee
and deposited iu the btrcet Committee
Hest In the Majer's otllce.
LDWINKHMKLTZ.
Jell.t l.lht Htreet Commissioner.
rOTIChTO Tllhl'A&rtKlW AND ul)N
.IX NK1US. All iersens are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of tbe lands of the Cornwall
lidHitecdwell estates lu Iartianeu or Lancaster
ueuntles, whether luchwet or uulnclesed, either
for the purpose of sheeting or dshlug, as the
law will be rigidly enforced against till trts
passing en said lands of the undersigned arte
thlsuotlce
WM. COLEMAN KUEEM AN
It. PKIICY ALDKN,
KDW.O. KJIKEMAN,
Attern; for II, W. Ouleman'i Heirs.
Itfimamfikc'.
rniLABELrHtA, Bsturday. June ll.UM).
It is a breezy call that brings
men in such numbers te the
Clothing store at Thirteenth
and Market streets. The rapid
rolling of the stock, the most
quickly changing stock in town,
keeps the novelties at the fore.
Loek this morning at the
Suits with skeleton Sack Coats
of stylish cashmere at fii2. If
you don't call them Bargains
you need te be told what is
cheap. Others at $15; we
knew where you'd pay $20 for
the same, and ethers at $16.50
that some folks tell you are
cheap at $22.50.
Merchant Tailoring. Om
nibus prices, but net omnibus
styles. Choice selections at
$20 and $25. Quick deliveries.
Wise people are always
wisest when they watch what
our Clothing store will de for
them.
Market street front, esst of main alle.
Anether let of the Shepherd
Plaids in the breezy Branden
burgs. 20c.
North of centre.
We wouldn't keep the Puri
tan Refrigerator at the top if
we knew of a better. It's still
in the lead every time, no mat
ter what the test. And a child
can keep it clean net a corner
that is hard te get at.
Upright, $10 te $60.
Sideboard, 512 te $40.
ISascment, iierthvvest of centre.
Thirty-Jive cents for an Ad
justable Screen 25 inches high
that will fit any window between
1 7 and 38 inches wide ! The
price seems absurd.
Dnscmcnt, north of centre.
Be the Summer night het or
cold, a light - weight Gauze
Blanket fits in just right :
Orlt)M7C. 2a nalr.
Hbigle-bcu sl7c, K.50a pair.
Deuble-bed size, JJ.75 te 13.60 n pair.
All the het-weather Bed Cloth
ing is ready with a cool-warm
welcome :
Dainty llght-nelght Cotten I'nngen or
pretty figured Hcrlm Comfertables, ailed
wllh clean, flufry white cotton, 51. CO te
Si75eacb.
Dimity or old-favhlened Allendale lied
Hpreads arc old favorites for warm
vicather; iiIIsIzch.SOe te Jl.a) each.
French Linen Hheellng, famous for Its
round thread and full W Inches of width,
is but 03c a yard. Wears. equal te tuevt
geudHci6llng double.
rrench l.lnen Sheet.", hemstitched nt both
ends bv hand; a sheet that will be the
.better for six months viear; 12.25 each,
tl.S3np.ilr.
Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cntcs, J1.30 a
pair, (Uc each.
Linen Bolster Cares, $1.40 teli.'Ji each.
Near Women's Waiting lloem.
Jehn Wanamaker.
lilrtchinctu.
A OENCY FOK CALLAHAN Jt COH CE
J. incut te lake the place of Itcd Lead. In
bulk It makes live times the quantity of red
lend and Is far superior In inuklng steam Joints,
pucklng man nnd hand hole plates en boilers,
Ac, Ac, 1'rlee 1 cents per pound, ut JOHN
IIEHrH.XEl liist Killleu street. Iii7-lfu
TIOK PULLEYH. SHAFTING, COLLARS,
llaimers. Clauiii llexe. Ceunlliiirs. etc.. cu
te JOHN Illisr, a lUist Fulton street. lnT-tld
ITtOlt HOLTS, LAO HCIIEWH, HKTHCRKWS.
J Hojiiareend Hexagon Nuts, thesegoedsln
stock, utJOHN Uljr, ail Kist Fulton street.
mT-tfd
T6irpiLEli,7i()iii,ern'ALrATTuLAir.
Vertical, Portable, C Under, Marine, of
liny sliu or power, of the uet inaUrlal nnd
workmanship, go te JOHN UhST, Kit liist Ful
ton street. m7-tfd
If
Oil HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN-
clnr.M rrf.tn ii U liiwta.iinu n .i,..! V,.., I.
c.il Engines from 2le4D horse-iecr, ion will
llud them nt JOHN UEsra, SJ:) Eust Fulton
street.
rpANKH FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR UAH
A. of anv shape or capacity, at fair prices, go
leJOHNIIESI'.AB IJist Fulton street. Iiu7-tld
TNJEcreiis, hue i.tri'Li: uiant, ran
cock Inspiraters and Electors, Kberiunn
Heller Feeder, IVnbertby Insneeter. Ann rleun
Inleeters, all lu stock, ut JOHN REST'S. MB
East Fult'iustreet. mT-tld
8AWMILUS, 1IAUK MILLS, COH MILLS,
Leather Hellers, Tnn Packers. Triple llorte
Powers, Milling and Mining Maehlucry, at
JOHN IlUHP'S, J.W FjisI Fulton street. iii7-tfd
f OLD 11HONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING
X forHeamvverl:,atJOHNlllijr'H,2:a l-ist
Fulton strict. m7-tfd
17011 CAbr IHON l'll'E FITTINGS, 110TH
1 plain and reducing, up te G-inch diameter,
Malleable, Fittings, Flanges, Flange Unions,
Muulfelds, American Unions, Tube Supports,
Hamrers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN
HKM"S, sa Fust Fulton street. mT-tfd
FOR HTEAM GAUGES, HIOH OR LOW
Pressiiie, Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks,
WeikI Wheels or Weighted, Glass lubes,
Whistles, Syphens for HUain Gauges, Cylinder
Oilers l'luln, vVuter Gauge Columns, Cocks for
.SIcaiuGnuges.culleu JOHN HESf, 3.1) Fast
FultenstreeL mT.tfd
FOR Pit ATT A CADY ASllUSTas DISC
Valves, Jenkins Vales,Hr.iss Glebe Valvis,
Itfns Onte Valves, iron Uedy Glelie Villus,
Leverbafyty Valves, Pep Safety Valves, Air
Valves, Kadliiter Valves, Pratt's Hvvlnglng
Cheek Valves, llrass Cheek Valves,Feet Valves
Angle Vnlvc, call at JOHN HUsT'S, 3.11 Iiis
Fulton Street. mT-tfil
171011 CASl'INGS, IHON OR IIHASS.'I.IOHT
' or heavy, nt short notice, go te JOHN
HEM". SB E.ist Fulton street. m7-lfd
SF YOU WANT A PIHVT-CLASS PORTABLE
Engine and Heller, en V7beels, cheap, as the
lewbrg prices shew: U horse-power, $175; b
horse-ieer, li-i j 10 herse-ewer, fe75; 15 horse-
Cmver, !S73; 'Jd hor.e-iewer, 31,175, call at JOHN
i;si' H, 3.U I'-ust Fulton streel. inT-tfd
J3CKINGS,AB FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR
strain nnd Hjdmullc Packing, Asbest Repe,
'even and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As
bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
bheatlilnc. Gum Packlug.Uum Rings for Water
Ganges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As As
lse, Lined sectional Pliu Cever, at JOHN
HKs rs. Mt Kst Fulton street, ii)7-tfJ
"WT'lIITi: COTTON WASTE, COPPED HY
the pound, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or
ever, lie. All goods delivered te any part of tbe
ltv Free. Call en JOHN UESP, Ne. 33.1 East
1 ul ten street. in7-td
CARRY IN STOCK-REST CHARCOAL,
Hammered ll.ir Iren, Deuble Reilned Iren,
Hurden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd
Heller Iren, steel, Sheet Iren J-lfl te Ne. IB, nt
JOHN HKsl'H.tEll East Fultenstreet. iiiT-trd
1 TUMI'S, HOILERS. MININO, CENTRIFU
enl and steam Pumps, el any capacity, at
JOHN HEsrs. ii i-ist Fulton street. in7-tid
STEAM HEAT ISTHECO.MINGHEATIXIR
dwellings, churches, school houses, etc.,
though successfully usttl ene hundred jean,
i.ge. Whenyoucentemplnton chauge call en
JOHN RKsr, who will glve ou a satisfactory
Jeb, at a fair price. luT-tld
IlARIICUIVR ATTENTION T'AlD A)
Meitel Milking. Patterns, Drawings nnd
lilue Prints, at prices reasonable, nt JOHN
1H--STS. 3S3 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
I7j0R"AlTEiUCANBiaHTl'EEI)l"iLlNDER
J Lubricators, Glass oil Cups for Hearings,
v en can get them nt JOHN REST'S, JKI Fas
Fulton street. m7-tfd
TF IN WANT OF 11RAKS OR IRON STOP
Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and lilli
L'ocks.lverCeclis.Swing Joints, call and tit
them, or send jour erdir by iniill, te JOI1.N
UFl', 3.11 East Fulteu sUcet. iu7-tfd
A
ruiTi:
SHIRTS
ATERISMAN'rt.
Ne, U Vct Kluxbt,, Opposite Cooper Heuse.
9W Gee"b:
O
PEN EVERY EVENING.
Fer Bargains.
J GO TO
Ne. 14 West King, St.
EverytbingSeld At andBelovGest,
AH WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
OK UimiNKHS.
mnyMrnd
pHK l'KOPLE'8 CAHH HTOKK,
FOB BARGAINS
IN
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS.
FOB BARGAINS
IN
Hosiery, Gloves and Undfrwear.
FOB BARGAINS
IN
White Goods and Embroideries.
FOB BARGAINS
IN
Clothing Made te Order.
3-Oe where you can get the Dcst Goods for
the Least Meney.
THAT PLACE IB THE
s
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA,
marHVIydR
J.
li. MARTIN CO.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
China
Toe large a stock en hand,
and every yard reduced in
price.
30c China Mattings reduced
te 1 6c a yard.
Damask China Mattings, in
Blue, Red and Olive, at 35c a
yard ; reduced from 50c.
Japanese Straw Mattings,
Inlaid Patterns, at 25c a yard ;
reduced from 40c.
Remnants of Straw Mattings,
5c a yard up.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
Cor, Prince & W, King Sis.,
LANCASTER, PA.
dhtvntturc.
TTESllf WOLt,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 138 East Klnc street, bavlne a
full line of Furniture of every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call nnd examine our goods.
a4-tfdlt H. WOLF. 11K FjiM kln Street.
H
EINIT81PS FURNITURE DEPOT.
WIDE AWAKE
Hevers desiring a combination of Highest
Quality of the Mannf icturer'. Art In nil the.
Newest and Latest Delus and the Lewest
Prices lu
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should be nivuke te their own IntereHs nnd
mil upon us when their wants will be fully sup
plied. VV e otter te-day a splendid assortment of lar lar
ler. tults liiTupeHlrUsand Plushes at specially
Lew Prlci .
HEIMTSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
"OADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE
IV si 11. can l furnlshedatrcusennblcflKiires,
by JOHN UE1 333 Easl Fulteu btreel. Im7-Ud
?.C.SNIDER(6B1,
People
Cash
Stere
STRAW ATMS
yic of SnttMenl
TA LACK Or FAHHIOr..
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fasl
115 & 117 N. Queen
LANCASTER, PA.
OF-
Ribbons
WILL BE CONTINUED ALL
SATURDAY
AND
SATURDAY EVEN.
Te make it mere interel
we have added the follewir
300 pieces of Ne. 5 Dc
Faced Satin Ribbon, twe-tq
extra heavy quality, in
combinations, at 9c a yard
500 pieces of same goec
Ne. 7, at uc a yard.
500 pieces of Ne. 9 at
yard.
100 pieces of Ne. 12 at
yard.
200 pieces of Ne. 16 at
yard.
These Ribbons, as wel
the ones advertised Friday,
be seen with prices afhxei
our Shew Window all day
urday.
We furthermore offer
case of Ladies' Fine Rit
Lisle Vests, we will sell at
apiece, or 3 for 25 c.
One case of Fine Lisle
crochet neck, 2 for 25c.
One case of Extra Fine
crochet neck, and Silk Dj
Ribbon, at 25c apiece.
Qtavycte.
-CARPETS! CARPET'S
CARPETS
Custom Rag Carp
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing I Dyei
LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYB
WORKH
Are second te none In Pennsylvania for I
el werlc of nil kinds. FeathersDycd All Shi
orders win receive prompt attention.
PHILIP SCHUMr SON &
NO. IM SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancasteh. Pa, feblWil
T
HE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE.
S. St V.
All Goods at Reduced Fric
AND
Always One Price te All.
AWNINGy, MATTINOS, HIIADES, CO
TAIN8, FURNITURE COVEKS,
AC, AC.
Carpets Cleaned and Belaid.
8HAUB & V0NDER8MIT
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street
aiurJMvd
Seoul itnttcca.
4 SHI a NED ESTATE OP nARHAI
V Krtder. of East lumpier tewnshl
I illll.lkln. A.,,,,.,.. lln.linhi l.'u.l.ln. I
.M...VMO.V. lUUIIIj, .I.ILMtlt JWOUU1,
East Lampeter teunshlp, iJincaster ceu
tv. havlnz bv deed of vnluntnrv usiltr
merit dated the btb day of May, lue, assign
and transferred all her estate and effects le t
undersigned, fur the benefit of the creditors
the said ll.irbara Kre'der. he therefore glv
notice te nil nersens Indebted te said asshrni
te make navment te tlie undersigned wlthe
delay, mill tbee havlncr claims te present the
lu .1.1 I'. .11 I' ...1.1 A ., n.BIKHC,
Resldlui; lu Lancaster city.
i ji. iv. tv iuse.n, Ait y. iniueiua
A SMONKD ESTATE Ol-TOUIAS 1I.KRE
dernml ilfe. or Kast lAlnlieter tewnsllt
Liinrnster iviuiily, Tobias II. Krelderaud wife,
i:nsttuninetrrti'n..hiiln'; bv deed of VOluntai
nsslijnmeiit, dated tlie Ulb day of May, lbJO.a
slentd uud transferred all tlitlr csbite hi
i fleets te the undersigned, for the benefit of 11
creditors of tbe said jenias u, Krciucr. I
ilirrrfernclut notlce te all persons Indebted t
said nsslKiier, le make, payment te tlie node
slKiiea iiiieui ueiay, nnu luese uav ing ciuln
te present inein m
AND. Jl. I'ltANTZ, Assignee,
Residing In Lancaster Cltv.
VV'R. Wilsen, Atlerne. inKMJtiW I
Ccntieti'U.
DR.NATIIOIIHT, DENTIST.
H' CENTRE SQUARE.
Killing Teeth und Painless KxtracUeu Sp
chilllis. New Set made, broken niieitlicndi
nud remedelcl. Ti eth Inserted without platel
and lllveled. etc. Wa nvprvthln? KertslnlnJ
toDentlste will neclve prompt utteutlen.nl
very Jloilrrale Terms. Remember that DrI
..iiueriis me ONLY Dentist in tills ceuniw
n he Is u Kr.iduale of Medicine as well at of Den J
lisiry an i ivj.ihmje that Is obvious.
mart-lydAw
SVttomcue,
T UTHER 8. KAUFFJIAN,
ATTORNliY-AT-U W.
Second Fleer EsbleiAau L
ulldlng, Ne. al
nwwDuisnueev
pri-lJQW
-OUR
Great Special
.''-AtiJSvHJ
f-