viJf"''"'" k"" TkJS LANCA8TBK DAILY INTELLIGENCE It, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1890. LP, as W, U!U Jntlltecnccr i Mw i. wmw AH, CSABUBSTKIAMAN FULOX, Klten. ni w.fwm rr"-- i-uuusnfT, DAILY INTKLUlaKHCKIl.-Published ,t mtmr TWi en? nunaay. iservM a lf wmn iu uiii city mm ,uniuuuiuc ft 'A wWMMtencenuaxreck. By malt five dei' . r? tan ymr la Ml vane j SO cent month, H mOOUiT INTRLLIOENCKR-One delUr and !3 Wly eenu a yer. Insurance. KOTICKTO SUBKCRtBKRS-Remll by chck jf f pcMoflles order, nod where neither of i thaweaa be procured send In registered t the fotteffice, m second cIrm mall t TBI IHTELU8IH0BX, Lancaster. I. s JJUfOAITEK, FA., July 12, 1890. ? ; v XR6 none or nanus farmers. ? ITw farmers of Kansas and Nebraska re said te be in a cheerful frame of : mind at present because of a hope they tefre that they will make mere by their labor' than they rlaveiu recent years. , Hepe it a geed thing te have, hut when deferred it "makclh the heart sick," id there is every reason te fear that there will be sickness of that kind "among the Kansas farmers. The ground ' .,.for their hope Is the fact that less wheat and corn Is being raised, becauws of last ?3rar's low prices, while the farmers are turning their attention te the futteniug faf stock and count upon getting better gY pay for their products all nreund. They s wven taut 01 iinyiug uie iuuiikhku-i s-Whlch they have been se bitterly ilc- . 'toeunclng threugli the " Farmers' Al- ,'liance." M" The pregramme insy be carried out, '.ted for the geed of the whole country K$H is ie be hoped te, but tlie IHIq believing thnt wheat or illftlculty is corn prices Fcan be fixed by n limit of the iiome uj jtply. We grew mere than we need at any rate, and the price is fixed by the Xilgure at which the surplus can be sold ?f.ln foreign markets. The Kausas farmer leebi the irallinir voke of the mertirntn'. tif and through his Farmers' Alliance lie j;?reeeis against it anu se cnppies uiinecii " in his labor, for he needs capital and the f mortgage gives it te him. It is net the f, mortgage companies that are te blame 1 v?v un iruuuitrs, lur nicy iu uuvu very weful institutions for liclplug u man 5iever rough places. It is his poverty and 'hard conditions that niake him unable L 11 A ItuB llin ...1. .. . ,1 I. Iw l.nA. 1...1 fQ:,w lahii iuu ,yunu, uiiu it, n uuuvy utit, pig indirect taxation unci the reckless r tiuiug or our rercign gpmmeree tlint -jnake him peer. The secretary of agriculture was recently forced te admit i$' t' the hard let of the farmer uud ceun- (, aelled a mere varied culture of crops and & 'r attention te Voiretnbtoa. lint. Hint, uniimla gttlfe a prescription of cough drops for CoyarepuoDiii. rscitner tne Furmerv At y lliuce by an assault en lean companies, i'ner the ndminlstrutien by instruction in i farming can euro the nutlen of itsagrl-fc-cultural malady. The cure can only O.begtu wucn tne nation accepts the linn turned rock Demoerntle principle that ' 'f taxation must 1k (tin iiicniiu iiiwl tint Ilia ind of government. We must net tax $for the purpose of protecting indus- k. fipl f 111 t firntrtpt. Illflllfttrtnu u timnl. Jt&'M nnflBlliln lif levu lnvtifl fit Mm sy&1 purpose of meeting the expen- f A in til n fxm.i i.ni.i , .jii..i.. t.l iitl I .. .J. 4nlnla,nrvi1 'llif. itiiiuiiidinivi .if ,lw.l g.'clear and common sense principle will E--Smeaii the prompt checking of the fear- ifw-yAiwien extravagance new promls premls promls llflgtenjach proerliiiis that auiiize the MMBlzers or the Old World's costly iZ&mi... ti III ...... .. .-t i f,.j,miiui--n. jv win iiicuii nil ccuiiuiiucai iJlmf. lint, n tinrrnt tmrtilmniilniia (iilmttilu- stratien of every branch of the gevcrn- ,t meut, a development of our commerce fc'J&Lwltlieut subsidies, uud prosperity mere llasting and true thuu any Unit can be &"! beutrht bv Wunumulccr ciiimvilirii funiU K.er weu by the machinations of men HUe ? Quay, Dudley or Claikseu. M! llnllnf l.nr.u-n. BV' l. . i , . - ... 4 A1U UlHL 1111 U IllOSl IlinilL'lirilll MIIfMU joverywlicre throughout the laud ure de- ck mitniliiiiT Imlliit. ri'fiirm no llin i.nli- (ffi method of securing honest elections. It i. M the most important question new be- V( fore the people, for the evils of our pros- w enr HVHieni lira IH'cnininir vniirlv- num lrws- s- - Let us briefly consider btitene nhuse ' of the problem. A few yours uge oue of Fg our most distinguished citizens, n gun- ,, iii-iuuu ui unyu piuuiiuui exH.'riuiice m riC;' oelitlca. in an udilrih unnn niimlnliml f government before the Heard of Trade, uecinrcu nun uiie-ieurtu ei our voters pwcre uuugiii ui every important elec tien, 'ine party with the leugest p& purse could always elect its cun.li- fnil riuim in irnri wlin ,i.n i,, ............ iVfsi ., f.v.. tuv IllOV ICU31I1 fes'ef the United btates was taken, only one tweuty-iiitu or our population dwelt eft In cities : in 18S0 mero tliuu ene-tlfth was urban, and the urescnt eeiiHim will &i. doubtless reveal a still larger proportion. tS, It is well known tee, that n city's j)elit- iV icui corrupueu increases wun its pepu J Intlnn !...! -.lit,... 1 ..1 t ..... jrr IBHW LUllli UlllUS lUICI IIIUU iUUCUSlCl' contain a larger proportion or corrupt voters. But counting only upon the basis of one-fourth, the results, te say the least, are startling. If mere than fyfe one-fifth of our population is urban, and uue-iuuriu ei our cny voters sen tiicir ballets te the highest bidder, hew can we avoid the conclusion that all our mefct Important elections, municipal, county, state and national, are con trolled by the party which becures the largest corruption fund? Dees net this nlse explain the rise te high place, te power and Influence, of f - 111011 litce Oimv wliri niYi.mltwitt,!. alrllt .t& fitl l.i r.W.lnt..t.... .....1 it i .jp. .. ... uu.uilllll UUU CApCUUlllg sucn . iueus i A system which makes a farce of Up. publican government, and raises te the highest seats of public honor muii liltn &fjQway, in spite of shameful records, low IjtjiHiviKxiuiu enuewmeuts ana utter want FJSMu,)rulcburacler, Is deemed. The stars klu lUL'lr ceur!3 "Kbt against it. Yet fr'vrV iueusii as te imagine thut the -ymuj vt vu..y, wuicu una prellted se if greatly by it, will ever consent te Its abolition? Who, se foolish as te think $ mat tne jjemecraey of Pennsylvania. .3 kill j--. !... ....j. .i . . ' ,j wmu imvc miiiercu be greatly under this i nyBtem, will net, ujeu the first opper- lunity, wiiw it forcver from existence? Mr. Lea's Letter. h& iec it-uer or .Mr. Lea te the Hcpubli- Kf " of i'ennsylvuula must commend plUelftoallwhereadit in the patriotic w -r...v m vuciiuy iiispircd it. The arraignment eYQuuy and Dclnmater is Sheathing, but neCSmfalr or malicious. " .TnuM lj i.llil.. i.i. i..t. ,. ,X7 V. "wiwiubxuiu touiisueiraiiilllar FtrUtll felvi'Pir r..niln. j.rs.,1... . I'kYx. 1 V -" miiu news, ami Igtbe conclusions and argument are uat- -:'urul uml inm.K.'.lliiMn -N-..1 . -. . ikreaiteu that should have uny weliTht B..iwlh nwlr.nwiu.nrlni.vr.1... 1 . Ft? - .)..!.(, -UH.-I tun uuurgeci i . In favor, of the Iteuublleae tu., The candidate for mit-emm- ..,.,-' lleutly belore Senater Emery's dial- t " " "" ur Biauuer, aua the can i, jdtdaUi'it boss brazenly flauuts his notori netori noteri 'oi racerd bv un alliuinn ,n n i., -.... "fiaUeriu wlilch hU friends hepe te make a vindication. It is a strange fashion that leads n man te meet grave charges by asking his fellow men te put him in the highest authority ever them. Our grandfathers answered charges of this kind with cold steel or bullets, and we think ourselves mero civilized be cause we rely upon courts of law te pun ish libel, but the further refinement of guilty sllenen and an appeal te the peo ple for vindication by ballet is net te be commended; certainly net when the accused is notorious for crooked election methods and the bossing of conventions. An aequleeiicc of the Itcpubllcan voters in this Quay scheme of vindication will, as Mr. Lea points out, hopelessly wreck the already slim chances of that party whsn It gees before the peeple in 18!)., for such a viiidlcitleu will only serve te draw .attention (e the one-man-power character of the organization, and that is a condition that the mass of Americans cannot tolerate whatever may lw the taste of Pennsylvania. (J rate Seal Rumors. The ew Yerk Tribune, which Is generally regarded as giving voice te the opinions of the administration, recently published an editorial warning Great Britain that if the assembling of a fleet en the coast of Drltlsli Columbia and the strengthening of the llulifax defeuses was intended te have any effect upon ihe seal fishery negotiations it could net fall te lessen the chances of the Cana dians for a favorable sentiment. Naval demonstrations uiny help along negotiations with European powers as they recently did with Portugal, but if Americans understand that the presence of the British fleet has any such mean ing it will be very bad for Jehn Bull. There bccms te le seme danger that this seal busluess will grew te really war like proportions, for dispatches from Ottawa represent the Canadians in a very touchy frame of mind ever the In structions supposed te have been Issued te our revenue cutters, and It Is charged that the wholeof the present taugle in the negotiations Is due te a conspiracy of the North American Commercial com pany, which has in some way influenced President Harrison's administration te a change of position in the dispute. They object te the dispatch of the rev enue cutters while negotiations are pending. There are se many conflicting storks thut it Is hard te guess the truth, hut it seems reasonable that our government should Insist thut the heal shull net be exterminated while we are negotiating ever the method of protecting them. The imperial war efllcc lias sent te Ot tawa a report of extensive defensive works which aie te he at once under taken, and no oue seems te knew what .lliucaus, unless thu Bchriugsea business is te blame. In the current number of the AWA Amei can llertew tliuie is un nrtlele en "Speaker Heed's Brrer," slgued "X. M. C." It IsHorenmrkiiblufor tieeuruteHiul ox ex ox teuslvu kuowledgo if the history of the Iluiiseand for f.iinllliirlty with purllnuiant ary law that It lain made qulte astir In Washington, and ninny bulleve ft te be from the pen of Kccretary lllalun, who us an ex-speaker of tlie Hen se is oue of thu 11 rut living authorities en tlint tuple. The article forcibly ex poses the unconstitu tional character of all legislation thnt has been arcetiiplinlicd under Speaker Heed's quorum counting rnles, and that tyiaut Is said te be very sonsltive te any allusion te it, II is rumored that he has even been heard te bitterly denounce. Jllalue as the author. Donunclutlen la net, however, argument, and If he wants te mie his bacon Mr. Heed will have te answer the criticisms ami prove the constitutionality of his remarkable pioceediugs. In the llelglan Chamber of Deputies en l'llday thu minister of ugrlcuHiiie wis urged te quaraulhiu against American cattle, but roplled that thore was no danger of Infectious diseases from our cattle. At about the time he whs speaking uhordef 000 American caltle vore slaughtered nt Liverpool because the government Inspec tor hud found oue of tlie number sulleriug from plcuro-pnetiinoula. This held eume from Western states and uoie shipped irem (.aunda. In cousequouco el tlie Inci dent the Canadian authorities announce thut our cattle cannot be shlpped Irem the St. Lawroiiee without ninety days quarantine, Interested I'iuies de their best te discredit American cattle In Bureno, and have succeeded In creating a piejudlce against them, but our host defense Is by Iho most rigid pro pre cautious against disease. Secretary Ill.iiue lusjust been taking plunty of credit for his ouergetlc devotion te the Interests of our cattle trade shown by the sending of tluoe veterhmiy luspecteis te Knglaud, charged with the duty of pievlug te thu satisfaction of the Knghsli that American cattle lauded there are healthy. This soeins te be a very proper measure, but unless accompanied by equul care en this side of the water may result as sadly us tlie Liverpool case. Fer a jenr there hud been no tiouble ever plutiro-pueumeolu In tills country uud It Is possible thut the .single case said te have been found in that herd was Iraudu lent and discovered for the benellt of the British beef and cattle dealers. If the American Inspectors can break down the ple.i that our cattle are unhealthy, tlie British may conclude te exclude thorn as a measure of ictali.itleu for the MeKlnley bill. A l.lllle Wlile or llu. ainrk. Frem the Chicago Tribune. Thoeloquent temperance lecturer iMused. wiped his inspiring blew, and wald im pressively te the man en the Ireul seat, t he had listened Ith tlie deepest Intel est te the discourse, and evidently was touched by Its pathos and argument: " Mv friend, U is never tee lute te rolerni. There Is hepe for the most hopeless. The past is beyond your reach, but you can coutiel your future. Yeu cannot call back tuyeur peeket the enormous sum it prebiblv has cost you te paint i our uesu tlie color "it lias new, but " "All It cost me te paint my nese us veu ee it," Mild Iho mail In ihe Ireut seat, "rls ngup, "was $1.(30, including railroad lare see lug and beat hire, I went llshlng vcsteidav. My nese ill be as fair us i a Illy in a day or two. But go en with your lecture," he iitiuu'i, tmuiirf new ii again, "i am union lnteicsted." A t.eurt or Mills. The llev. Mr. Frlznlle, of Bushmills, England, lelates liiiSci'cief 'i'evjii, that he witnessed u trial of a reek by Ids comrades for the net of stealing sticks from ethor nest. The ethor reeks assembled round the culprit, and cawed for a considerable time, wlieu the unfortunate bird was condemned te suder tlie penalty, and he was llien uml there set upon mid pecked te deJith. .Mem. Ter (he Colored Veter. Frem the Brranten (Pa.l Free PrPM. There were four colored delegates In the Democratic Btute convention. Xt a slngle colored delegate hud a seut in the Republi can conventions week before, though the HermbMcan candidates expect lit) out of iw of tue colored Kepublicsn vote. m Van Heutk.n's Coeoa 1'ure, Belutile, Kte. nemlcal. ; An Aroiuutle Fi'uuraiioe In hn varied te tlie mouth by the uki offcOZO effcOZO PONr. It is beyond doubt the clcauest, purest and best waih ever erTered te thepubllc. HOZO DONr and comrert arc ynen m It cleanses the cavities In the enamel of the teeth. kJnrtEiori'l.'BalCata.rr','"",rmU''""ewl"ntf BOOKS AND AUTHORS. " The Caitai.v or tiik JAMr.AniES." A story of the limes of Bcanderhcg and the fall of Constantinople, by James M, "Lud low. lUrjKirA- Brolhers, New Yerk. Dr. Ludlow has glven lis a truly fine his torical novel, which Is n thing that has be come ns rare as an oasis in the desert. It dees seem strange, as we are told in the preface, " that tlie world should have se gcnerally forgetton Ooergo CsstrieU" And oveu great historians have assigned te hltn hut few pages, although his caroer was most romantic j but few, if any, writers of fiction bosldes Dr. Ludlow have taken ad ad vuntnge of Cast riot's life and surroundings, and yet there is plenty of material there Ter the pen of genius, either In prose or poetry. Tlie book Is evidently the work of a close student and observer ns welt as of a ge nius of the highest orrier. The scenery among which the story IsUld Is tee vividly described net te have been personally vis ited. Although the dramatis pcrseuin of the books are numereus, each wins an individual place in the mind of the reader. A llttle boy, Michael by name, is captured by the Turks and placed In the school of the JamVarles, nt Adrlnneple te be trained for military service. At this time the Jan izaries wero recrulted entirely from Chris tifln hey prisoners, who for seversl days after being captured worn fed with the iqpKt nourishing of feed and allow ed te slecp en the se Most of beds until nil truces of meanness had dis appeared, when they wero exam ined by surgeons, and If found well proportioned and giving premise of strong constitutions they wero graded Inte incises having dally contests or strength and agil ity, and from thes contests the messos wero constantly changing their numbers: the strongest uud most agile ll lug togelhor In distinction from their fellows. The Jan izaries were taucht the arts of daily need ; "te lorge, temper and sharpen the sword," te make the harness for their horses and te shoe them; make their own clothes; te build their own beats, etc. Their minds woredovolopod as well us their bodies by learned teachers. In u few years Michael lias outstripped nil competition ; he I incomes captain of the Janizaries, the favorite of his fol fel lows nnd the chosen friend of the young sultan, Mahomet II. Mlchael has a yeunger brother, Constantine, who is untler tlie protection of Scanderbeg, Ooergo Cast riot, who threw en" the Turkish yoke en hearing of his father's death and Is new at the head of tlie Albanians. Nelther brether knows that the ether Is living nnd their llkeness te each ether Is se strong that oneiutosuud friends make the common mis mis take us te their Identlty. Kven the girl of their mutual love llnds It hard te distin guish the man te whom she has glven her licait from Ills no less neble brother. The book is full of thrilling situations, and though ns in all fiction founded en fact there must bean undercurrent of sad ness. One llnds a vein of humor hore nnd thorn in Iho story. An argument botween a Latin monk uud a Oroek monk, which terminated in the Latin monk slapping his holy brother's face, Is Iriisistlbly amus ing. The Atlantic Monthly roceutly had a peem by Themas Ilailey Aldricu en West mlusler Abbey with the following lines: beneath thesa marble (imtaphs nnd urns. Lies richer dint than ever unlure bid, etc. A critic nbsorves thnt no dust will be found in Westminster Abbey bencath the cenotaphs, us cenotaphs ure "mouumenls oreUod In memory of ene whose dust lies eUow!.eio." This Is sad fur Mr. Aldrich, but bigger menthnu holi.ne n sod words without knew lug nil nbeut them. Tin: Shadow or a 1)ui:m, by W. 1). Hew ells, author or "April Hopes," "A Huz.ird of New Fortunes," ele. Harper A. Brether, New Yerk. Mr. Hewells' new psychological story is stipposed te be told by ene of the charac ters hi "A Hazard of Xew Foitunes." " The Shadow of a Dreani " full upon tw e lives. Faulkner, n would-be dabbler In lltoru llteru lltoru tureuud n Western man, marries a girl by I'll 111 u Xew Knglauder, who only llres In the West from uocessity. She is'mentnlly Ills superior, of course. Butfurtiiuately the pair most Interested me net conscious of this, uml loe each ether and nie us thoroughly satlsllcd us though Faulkner could claim New Hngland ns the land or his birth also. Fuulkuei's health falls net long after his muirlugu uud being sonio senio sonie whut of n sentimentalist he insists upon en rying his iutlmate friend te Km ope with himself and wife. Although thlsirlend is u yleigyman with u charge, his congregation i must have been most amiable, us we de net llud them making uny objections te the plan w lilch keeps him tiem Ilium ueu when the trio return nnd tukeii villa at Sunuipbcetc, for the Inwilld still Insists en having his Mend with him. Faulknei's disease, w lilch Is ene or the heart, ghes him se much suffering thnt his mind is nlleetcd uud he is far en the i ead te his mlty when he becomes auhject te a dreadful dream which eecuis again and again with out change. This dieuii poisons him against his doetcd wife uud nlseugulust his friend. He tnltes no ene hut his plrj si clan Inte Ills conlldenco, and at lust dies suddenly, ns we expected him te de. His widow knew s her huxband had told the doctor the uattite of Ids dream, hut does net quostleu the doctor, us she Is satis fied It was merely n symptom et approach ing Insanity. But two years after Faulk nor's death the widow uud the lutiiuute friend become ongaged te be married ; Jiiut ntthattiuie Mrs. Faulkner llnds a scrap ofwiitteu jiaperw lilch gives burn due te tlie dream. She hastens te Bosten te se the doctor, uud new insists Umu his tell ing her the exact dream. The elfect or it Is ihirnlyzlng upon her, for in her hus band's die.un he suspects her uud his Mend of being in loe with each ether, and only awaiting his death te marry. Ne such thoughts had entered the mind of cither j the wife bus simply lived ter iter husband; while the mliiil of theclergymuii Isjust us clear. He had only thuuphtefher nnd respected her us his Meed's wife. New " the Bhadew eru dreani " fulls upon them, and after a long talk they decide thnt they me bound te part, ferthey flndanlimbllity te decide at w hat period they begun te le e each ethor. Itecvuis te tlieni they might ha e been In Ie e w ltheut knew lug It, nnd new their parting will lie lotrlhutlen nnd atonement. The great struggte of these two neble souls en the question oftheiucideuts of the dream is full of Interest ; It is u study in psychology, uml it is done with a mastei hand. Tlie day they reach their decision the inuti is killed in u railroad accident uud llm woman dies of a broken heart. The situa tion w tin tee sad for in en Mr. Hewulls.wItU all his trueness te real life, uud he let them die, us w e should hu e done if we hud been consulted. The author has handled his preblem w lib great tact and Judgment. There ure ex quisite touches all through the book, and although qulte unlike his ether tales we think it deserves as high a place in (li Hen. " The fellow lug lines from "The Seng of the Temple," in u newly published volume of poemsby Jehn Hay, are poetry of the tlrst class and show sympathy with the religious feeling of the middle ages.as poets HL-otebouoo it: "Jlolherer Oedl iu.eeulin full Upen the kllent wa, And khadewt veil the mountain wall, We lift oureuU le thee I Frem lurking perlU of the night, The desert'n hidden barms, Frem plesues that waste, from bl.nti that iinlte, Protect thy racn-at-nrma 1 ' Mether of Ged I thy starry mhIIh HUH blt Uk from above! Keep pure ear euls from puleu' sulle, Our hearts from ertlilr love i Btlll save each soot from gultt apart As SUInleu M eacti word, And guard umllmmrd In every heart The Image of our Lord. "In desert march or battle's flame, In fertrens and In field Our wiir-cry U thy holy name, Thy lee our Jey and uhleld. And If we falter let thy power Thy stern avenger be And Oed forget us In the hour Weceasotetlilnkofthcflt "Mether of Ged I theecnlngfjideJi On wave and hill and lea, And In Iho ttrlllgnt'a deepening thadc We lift our soul) te thee I In pawlen's lre the battle's slrlle. The denert'a lurking harms, Maid-Mether of the I-erd of Life, Protect thy ineii-nt-ermn." Slclloieuo, REMOIOU8 8F.IIVICI24 WILL UK HELD In the following churches enBiindny.ln the morning nt 10M, In the evening nt 7:14. Hun day school at 1:46 p. m. Whin the hour U dif ferent It Is Mpectnlly noted I Nr.w Ciiuncir. Hervlees and Hunday school te-morrow mernlngnl the usual hour, In Ixng'a building. Ne. 10 North Queen Direct. ItiviNK service en Hundny morning In the Ilerklnnd street school building nt I0;e clock. Hunday school at 2 p. m. KVAWOBMCAt-Klrtt Church. Ilov. I', I'. Lehr, pastor, tlerrunn In (tin morning. Sunday ehoefntOa. m. Bt. HrKPHK.s's LOTUrnAM-Cerner or Duke nnd Church street, ftev. i:. Melster, pastor. Orack LVTIIERAH. Her. C.ll. Haunt, ptiiter. Herrlcei morning and evening. Hunday school at 0 a.m. Kveningserlmatu top. m. Kvawekmcal, LtrruritAM Heniiay Scnnei. or EMHAtiKtr-Nerth rine near Walnut at 1' p. m. PrUTsr mk ItnrenM Ht.Jeuannim KinciiKn Cerner of Orange nnd Mulberry itrret. Hervlre In the German langunge from V:'J0 te 10 Tin. m. and from 0 te7:rp. m. Hunday school from 12. 10 le l:tfp.m. IlgrniiMKii r. Luke's Marlclln avenue, Rev, Win. K. Llclilltcr, pakter. Hunday school at 0 a. in. Umited DnRTnnr.N iKCiinisT, Covenant. West Orange and Concord streets. Itev. U. W. Hutaler, pastor. Hunday school at It n. in. Preaching In the morning by Dr. 1J, 1'. Hhniib. Ne evening service. elivet I1AITIST Church list Vliieinear Duke street. Kev, Jt. Krayne, isister. Huntlny scluml nt V n. in. EvANOKHCAl.CHencii. ftev. ll.D. Albright, pastor. Hunday school ut 0.15 a. m. l'rujer and prnlsa meeting at 7 p. m. Pm-jnyTruiAN TiIkmeuiai, Cnurm Heutb Queen street, Themas 'I hnmrmen, D. II., pnsler. Hundny school atO a. in. Neihurch srleei. Finsr KKKenUKD. Ilev. J. M. TlUel, I). D., pestor. Hervlces te-morrow morning nnd een lug. Hunday rchoel alUa. ui. HTnAWiiKitR HrnEi.T A. M. K. Church. PrcAchlng nt 10.30 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Hundny school nl 2 p. in. Hev. II. A. Crenmrtle, pastor. Kirst M. K. CHUlicil Ilev. H. M. Vernen, D. U pastor. Hunday school ntUnm. Morning sermon liy pastor. fitOp. in. comer-stone laying or the new church, with nddresses by Ilev, J.M. Mtmlngcr, Hev. J. Y. Mitchell, U. D., llev. C. L. fry, mid llev. .1. It. T. Uray. Hlniilng bv the milted choirs or the city. If ft rains the service will be In. Id In the church. St. Paul's M. I". Ciiuncn Itev. 13.0. Yerkes, pastor, 0 n. in. class. Hundny school nt It a. m. Nnewnliig service en account of laying or the corner-stone. I'ahsiiYTKKiAN. Ilev. J. V. Mitchell, I). D. pastor. Ne evening service. Council ok OOD-Cerncr or l'rlnce and Or ange. Ilev. .1. II. lCstcrllue, puster. Hunday schcxd nt t) Pi ii. in. ht. Paul's Hkverhf d Itev. J. W. Mciulngir, pastor. Hunday sthoel attln. m. Ht. .1 a Mils' Oiiuiicti i:. Orangn en I North Duke street. S ii. in. Hely Communion; 1010 n. m. morning pre) or, litany nnd sermon ; C.l.'i p. in. evensong : 0 Se n. til. Htiuduv sclioel. Hr. Jehn's Liitiieiiax Itev. II. F. Alleman, I). U., pastor. Hervlces nt II a. in. In (lirmnn Ilcfermed church, corner of Orange nnd MuU berry street. Hundny school nlHt. Jehn's at 8 r a. in., and nt Oetwnld Memerial .Mission nt2p.ni. Hely Communion In the morning. Ne e enlng service. Tiiinity Lutukkan. Itev.C. L. I'ry, pivster. Mlstlennrr reports In Hunday Mhoel. Cintisr I.UTUKHAN, Itev. K. L. Heed, pastor. Hundny school nt)a. m. WhsrkiiN JI. K. Cuuiti.li. Itev. C. C. Clarlc, pastor. Class meeting ut U.G0 a. m. Hunday school at. 1:1') p. m. Moravian. llev. J. Max Hark, O. I)., pnstnr. Litany uud sermon; U n. m. Hunday,schoel. In the evening young people's meeting. XT-AN llOUTEN'S COCOA. THU FOItEMOST COCOA OK KUIlOrU. THE COMING ONE Of AMERICA. ' UJl K. ..VOL VM.E. CUVA 1'. . Ilich. Digestible. Stimulating. Nour ishing. Having u peculiarly delicious flavor a feed and drink combined at a half ceut n cup undfl for a prince. Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." U- VAN IIOUTP.N'H COCOA (" ence tried iiluns used ") wns Invented and patented uud Is made In Helland. It Is acknowledged by the nie-t eminent doctors ami analysts thut by the HiMXlul Trintmciit VAN llOtnr.S'S COCOA has iindcigenc, the solubility of the flcsh-remi-lug constituents Is lncieased fifty per cent,, while the whole of the fibres are softened uud leuderid mere palatable and digestible. " Lar gest sale lu the world." Ask for VAN 1IOU TEN'H and take no ethir. (17) &v (Soeia, 11. MAKl'IN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. BARGAINS AT THE LINEN COUNTER ! Hetel Keepers and House keepers we call your special at tention te our heavy reductions in Table Linens, Table Cevers, Qass Toweling, Russia Crash Toweling- and Towels. TABLE LINENS. Bleached Table Linens, with red line border, reduced from 75c te 55c. Extra Heavy Ger man Linen, 5S-inch, reduced te 55c ; 56-inch reduced te 50c a yard. 5S-111CI1 Bleached Large Det Centre, reduced from 65c te 50c a yard. Leem Dice Table Linens reduced from 22c te 1 6c a yard. Turkey Red Linens, guaranteed te wash, at 15c a yard ; regular price 25c a yard. Full Bleached Table Linens at 34c a yard, reduced from 50c a yard. SPECIAL SALE OF TOWELS ! Loek at the these prices ! Towels, 26 inches long, 15 wide, 7c each. Towels, 36 inches long, 22 wide, 10c each. Towels, 36 inches long, iS wide, 1 9c each. J. 8. Martin k Ce.; Cor. Prince & W. King Sis., LAKUArJTKlt. l'A. H OODH ISAIWAPAIULLA. Be Sure If you have made up J ear mind te buy Heed's Barsaparllla de net be Induced te take any ether. A Itosten lady, whose example Is worthy Imitation, tells her experience belew: "In one store where 1 wenttebuy Heed's Pnt'Mipnrllla the rlerk tried te Induce me buy their own Instead of Heed's; he told me t heir's would last longer that I might take It en ten Te Get days' trial j that If I did net like It 1 need net pay nnylhlmr, etc Hut he could net prevail en tne te chnnge. I told htm I had taken Heed's Knrsnpnrllla, knew what It was, was satisfied with It, nnd did net want any ether. When I begnn Inking Heed's Bnrsnparllta t was feeling real miserable with djspepsln, nnd se weak that nl times' I could hardly stand. Heed's I looked llke n person In consumption. Heed's Harxapnrllla did 1110 se much uoed that I won wen derntiujsclf sometimes, nnd my friends fre quently speak of It." Max. Eu.A A. anon', 01 Terrace Htrict, Bosten. Sarsaparilla Held by nil ilrutKlst. ft; six forts. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO.. Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. 100 ne.sis en'i: dellah. 0) Ittrtchittcrij, "ITlOlt HOIUZONTAL HTATIONAHY EN JJ Klnes, rrem 2 toWherso-power, and Verti cal Engines from 2 te 40 horsepower, you will llud them nt JOHN M-XT'H, kit East Fulton street. I710U H0LTN, LAOHC11EWH, HKTHOllEWH, 3 Sqonre nnd Hexagon Nuts, these coed.i In stock, at JOHN llEUTS. Ml Lust Fulton street. m7-tfd ITIOIIAMKIIICANHIGHTKEEDCYLINDEH 3 Lubricators. Olas Oil Cups for Bearings, nucniiKct them nt JOHN lllxl'H, 31 Ens Kultoe street. m7-tfd IJlOimeILEIt 1UHE IUIU8IIE8, HTILLSON 3 I'ie Wreiiches.IMpcnnd Menkey Wrenches combined, Ellcs, Oil Cans, etc, go te JOHN HEHT, 333 East Kulton street. m7-tfd PAUTICOLAlt ATTENTION l'AII) 'II) Jledel Making, Pattern, Drawings nnd UIuh 1'rlnUi, at prices reasonable, jit, JOHN HKSTH.:i.U East Kulton streeL mT-trd QTEA.M iiriATIHTHCCOMINGIIHATFUU C5 dnrelllngs, churches, school linnsr, etc., though successfully used one hundred years ege. When you contemplate a cliuuge call en JOHN 11K-ST, who will give you a satisfactory Jeb, uta fair price m7-Ud PUiliy, HOILEKS. MINING, UKNTIUFU gal nnd Steam Pumps, of any capacity, ut JOHN IIESTH. .1U East Kulton street. m7-t7d QAW MILUS, I1AKK JIILt-S, COII MILLS, rj Leather Hellers, Ten Packers. Triple Herse Powers, Milling nnd Mining Machinery, ut JOHN llEHT'N. .ill East Kulton street, m7-tfd R ADIATOUS, OK ANY MAKK OH I)K Klyn. rn ia Hirn 1 wli e ai rMitnnalilnfliriirna by JOHN BCST. 3.13 KastFulUin street, nrf-trd" EOll CAHTINOM, IHON Oil 11KAB.S, LKIII 1' or heavy, nt short notice, go te JOHN HESr.:ci3En4l.Kulteu streeL m7-tfd rpANKS KOinV'ATEIt,OIIs7A(iH)Olt GAS -. "f any sbn or capacity, ut fnlrprlics, go te JOHN IlEnr. .113 East Kulton stieeL m7:tlU Angle ValM's.uill ut JOHN Hint's, 311 Ens Kulton Htrect. m7-tfd 171011 l'ULLEYH, KHAKTING, COLLAIW, -.JiS."'"! Clamp Bexes, Couplings, etc., go le JOHN BEa'r. J.U Emt Kulton street niT-tid TACKINGH, AS KOLLOW.S : OIIUGO, KOK I. Hteainnnd Ilydraullel'acklng.Akbesillepe, even and Wick I'ncltlng, Hemp Packing, A A A beDlosMlllIlenrd, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Hhcathliig.aum f'neting.aum Kings ferWnter Giuiges, lMumtj.ige Tucking, Heed's Patent As !'.,'.'5.,,K.LI,M',, Sectional lle Cever, nt JOHN HUH rs.atl East Kulton street. m7-tfd "1710 It HTEAM GAUGES, HIGH OH IMW & .' r.'.'!r,lre' Wnter Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Weed Wheels or Wclgtited, Glass Tubes Whistles, Syphens for Htium Gauges, Cylinder Oilers l'lnln, Watt r Gauge Cnlumiis, Cwks for KteiimGaugox.iallen JOHN HEHT, ail I'jist bulten street. m7-tfd A GUNCY KOK CALLAHAN A CO 8 CK J. inent te take the place of lied Lead. In bulk It makes Me limns the quantity of red lead nnd Is fur superior in making steam Joints, packing man unit hand liole phiU's en boilers lV.':;'c; ,1rl.10 "J" ii'iiu ier pound, nt JOHN HKSTO, att liist Kulton street. m7-trd TrT-OUCASr IHON 1'11'E KIIT1NGS, nei'H V plain uud reducing, up leO-luih dlumeter, MnlliMble Ktttlngs, Hiuiges Klnnee Unions, Mnnlfelds, American I'ulens, Tube MupiKiits, Hangers, fleer and Celling l'lutis. go te JOHN llljl"H.a;i liwt rullen sirecl. m7-trd 1rV YOU WAN PA KIHST-CLASSPeiirABLE i l.nglneuiid Beiler, en whcils, thenp, as the lollewlue prlieskliew: U horsc-peuer, 5175; 8 herse-imwiT. S.i.55 ; 11) hor-pevrcr, Jj;r; 15 Iioi-hs-pe r, SST5; 1 horse-power, Sl,175, call nt.lOHN UUSl'S.ai.1 Hast Kulton street. m7 tfd rHiri: coiten waste, copped by V the pound, ltle : in lets of 10 pounds or ever, tie. All goods delivered te nnv part of the ellV Wreii f-.lllr.n TllftVT UtVK K- . -... Kulton street. filllfsifl titfneil ..h ... m7-td Jrf IN WANT OK BHAKS OH IKON Hl'OP i. Ce'ks, Asbestos l'.ickcd Cocks, I'ct nnd Illb nckR.Iter Cocks, Swing Jelnbi, cull ami get them, or send jour order by mull, te JOHN UEbl', 331 East Fulton street. m7-tfd ( OLO IIHONZE, LIOUIDS AND SIZING X rersteain werk.at JOHNBESl"S,'ii.1 East ITilten street. m7-tfd INJEC10H.S, HUE idJTLK UIAM'. HAN cock Inspiraters and Electors, Ebermnu Heller Feeder, I'cnberthy Inspector, American Injectors, all In sleck, nt JOHN BESTS, au liixl KnltenstrecL inT-tld ITOIt HOILEHH. HOIUZONTAL, TABULAH, 3 Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Murine, of uny Mze or iower, of the best mntertnl and weikiuniislilp, go te JOHN II Ear, it) Eust Kill Kill ten Ktriet. m7-tfd tf fff PEW OK PIPE. KHOM QVJ9JJJ Inch te C Inch diameter, fei siilentalewllgure. and Iho only house In the city wllh n pipe culling machine, cutting unto 0 inch dlumelir, ut JOHN BEST 8,&U East Fill- ten street. 1117-1111 I 71011 TIIK UEir HOT AIH KtfltNACE IN tlie innrlict, go te JOHN BESf, S3.1 liist hiillen street m7-tfd OAUUY IN STOCK. -BEST CIIAHCOAL, Hammered Ikir Iren, Deuble ltctlucd Iren, Hiirdeu's HIel Iren, llKets, Het nnd Celd Belter Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren S-10 te Ne. 10. nt JOHN BliiP'S. lift Enst Kulton street. m7-tfd (letltiuH. A TYEKS A ItATHKON. AN ATTRACTIVE LINE or SUMMER CLOTHING AT nLW.SONAIH.n I'IUCHm for yeuk IXSI'CCTIOX. Men's Thin Coats and Vests FItOM 1 25 TO f7 W. Hitndsoine In Stlennd Celer nnd Substantially Made. Just such us eu'll wain for Het Weather. In Our Custom Depart ment Wt Are Showing un Unusually Hutidseiiie Line of Summer Suiting, in Serges. Price, 1 JMIefiJ. Celers', Blue nud Bl.uk. Such rckkN hi tbee prlie ure lare. Myers & Rathven, LEAPING LANCAVTKK CLOTHIEHS, 110. 12 EAST KING STREET. T 71011 111ATT & CADY AHUKSTOS OISO 1 Valves, Jenkins Vnhcs.UriUN Glebe VhIms, brass Oate Vnles, Iren lledy Globe Valves l-cver Mnrety Valxes, Pep Safety Vnlvcs, Air Valei, lladlater Valves, Pratt's Hwlnglng g)rg eb. e PEN EVEUY F.VENING. Fer Bargains, QO TO P.OT0., Ne. 14 West King Bt. EverytbingSeld At andBelowCest, AH WE AHE POSITIVELY GOING OUT OK BUSINESS. may6-3md T IHE PEOPLE'S CASH HTOItE, A RARE OPPORTUNITY ! We offer te-day a large let of n i r AT 19 Cents Per Yard. These goods hae sold ut Xe te 37Kc,nndare piMtllNcly French, Many of the se-called French Hntlncs sold here nnd elsowhcre are the liner crudes of domestic poeds, but In order te meet this low prlce he will offer Genulne French Goods ut;il)c, us aboeiuoted. OUH ENTIRE STOCK OF SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS Will be erTered Without Regard te Cost. Parasols worth from $3.50 te 17, will be sold at from tLTiO ter.' Sl. Big Iteductlen In the prices of Embroidered ITeuiicliiRs, Colored Embroideries, Genuine Imported hretch uud French Ginghams, etc. As It Is our desire te out the Summer sleck ns low ns possible this season, we will efler mauy things pertaining thereto nt unusually low prices. s 25 East King Street, LANOAHTEU, FA. mnrtiHydlt ilcfviecvrtti?T0. s EAbONABLi: GOODS ! Seasonable Goods ! AT CUT PRICES! BABY CAKHIAGES, HAMMOCKS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CKEAM FnnEZKIlS, WATEIIC00LEH3 SCREEN JJOOIIS, WINDOW HCUEEN'S, SAFETY BICYCLES, EXPHIiSS WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES, LAWN TENNIS, CltOQUET, BASE BALL GOODS. SPREOHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO. 31 EAST KING ST. nprl7.tfdTu.Th.tS II AHDWAHE, Jtc. GEO, M. 8TEINMAN & CO. Continental Lawn MewerB, New Quaker City Lawn Mowers, Hydrant Hore and Garden Hobe. R E F R IGER ATORS ! JEWETTShnolhehlghcst:repiitHtloii, die mero Mitlsfactlen with lcr,s consumption or Ice, than any ether ltctrigcrnter In the market. Jewctt'a Water Coelers and Filters, Oeni Watsr niters, Hammocks, Wlre Window ScreenB and Wire Screen Deers. Hardware and Heusefurnishing Goods. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., ! A- 'J(l WEST' KING STHEET, injli-JindM.W.S LAhCAbTi.il, Pa. (iTnvvirtncB. OTANDAIID OAUUIAGE WOKIC. lEDW. ElTGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 10, U, HATi MAIllCET8TltEF71(Hiar of tlie Foslefflco), LANCAKTEB, PA. AlTthe latest styles In Buggies, Family Car riages, PhiHteus, Surrejs, Cabriolet, Pha'tens, Bucklie irds, Tretting Wngons.SUitlen Wagons, -Market Wngens, etc., new ready ler the Spring Trade. A tine line of Seceiirt-ltund Werk. New is the time te order for Sering. Strictly flrst-elasi work and nil work fully guaruiitced My prices are the lowest I u the county fur the saint) quality of work. Uhuinuu call uud ex amine my work. Iteutiillng nnd ltepilrtng promptly ut tended te and done In a first-class manner. One Net of workmen especially emplejcd fur that piirixw. y rNDEiisiiiin's and niiAWEits FOB HOT WEATHElt, At EIIIS.MAN'S. "lyillTE SHIRTS AT EUISMAN'S, Ne. BWea K'lncHI..Oppo.te roep-r Heuse. AT HOWTEK'S COBNEIl SALOON. A NICE HOT LUNCH will be .erved every ineinlui: from Ole Pill). Ituppert'aCelebrutvd liter ditiwn from Iho l.tu. aprSO-tfd T)ENtfION9. PENSIONS. The New Pension Bill Just passed entitles all Heldlers. Widows, Miner Children nnd fieiien dent Parents te a pension. I will attend te nil applications placed In my hands promptly I bine had four jiurs"cxperlcnee In the presit, j omce ut WashliU'ten. D. C JiCWmd 10 North Duke St., Luiuuster, Pu. Gem i rrencn tbatine People Cash Stere, Vlac 0f gmMen. TALACK OP rASHIOiS. CATALOGUE OF Reduced Prices rFpitTHE GREAT THIRTY DAYS' CLEARING SALI -AT- 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LA.NCASTEK.PA. THIS SALE COMMENCES Saturday, July 5tl AND ENDS Saturday, August 9th, WHICH WILL POSITIVELY BE THE LAST DAl After this Day all Goods Net Sold Qe Back I 10 ineir original rrues. NOTIONS Third nnd Fourth Ceunteil riuiitsiae. j Fancy Bilk Cord. 6c, new le; Sc, new 6c; lq nuw ev; ax, new kM', Tinsels, 3c, new SHc Plush Ornuments, lc, new Oca dozen; 2c, no icvec, new -c; ', new ec; ec, new ic. Clasps, 2Sc, new 15c Cut Steel Buckles, 10c, new 12c. Brente, 20c, new 17c a box. Scheel Companions, 5c, new 4c. Hen p, 5c, newJc; 10c, newtlc. Dust Bap HlURS, 19c, new 15e apalr. htoe Polish, 6c. new 4c. Wax Beads, 6c, new 1c u string. Necklaces, loc, new 8c. Initials, 2c, new Ien dozen. BesLMnrklne Cotten. 2c. new Ic a skein. Safety Pln. 2c. new lkc: 3c. new 2c: 4e. no 3c; 6c, new 4c; be, new 5c; 8c, new Oc; 10c, new 1 u uMzeii. Black Pins In boxes, 6c, new Sen box. Menteuuc Ilitlr Curlers, 2c,newlc. Invlslhle Halrnlns. Jc. new 2c n irnck. Hairpins, 4c u dozen papers; lc, newUc dezd paper; .c. new zc; ec, new e. Kid Cnr'ers. 10c. new 8c: 15c. new 12c. Utopia Crochet Cotten, 7e, new 6c; 8c, new wc, new nc; ic, new luc u uau. Corset St i s, 5c, new 4c; double, 8c, new be. French Blncklnsr. 10c. new7c. Best Shee Polish. 8c. new 7c. " Teeth Brushes, flc, new 4c; 8c. new Be, 10c, uel ec; ii', nuw iw iu', new c. uc, nuw iuc. new iwc: ;iec. new a.c. Wire Hair Brushes, 12e, new 10c; 15c, new 12j 20e, new 15c; 2ic, new 20c; KOc, new 2.V. J Dress Shields. 10c new 8c: 12c. new 10c: 11 new 12c; ISc, new 15c; 20c, new lfe; 25c, new 2J Linen Fleurlshlnc Thread. 5c. new 4c. Bargarren Art Thread, 5c, new4c; Be, new 6c.l nope r.iiK,ec, new 4C Wash Silk. 3c, new 2c. Saxony, nl I colors. 10c. new Sc: 15c. new 12c. Gcrmantewn, all lolers' 10c, new Pe; 20c, no itic n nana. Straw Main, 10c, new 8c. i ami, uiAf.i nuu i.;i i. in , tiun n, u ..uv... Heeks and E,es,en tape, 8c, new 6e n yard. Knitting Cotten, In balls, 4c, new 3c a ball. Deuing, nil colors, sc, new zc ny ititi. Whalebone Caslmr. 4c. new 2c a yard. Langtry Curling Irons, 17c, new lie; 25c, nel IClectrle Combs, 10c, new 8c; 25c, new 10c. Sxxvnltxxvs. TTENRxT WOLf, FURNITURE STORE, has remOTed te IS6 East King street, havlngl full line of Furniture of cry description nt ill lowest prices. Alse unueriamng promptly i tended te. Call nnd examine our reeds. aK-tfdlt II. WOLF. UI -asl King Street. I u NDEKTAKERS. WATSON & HERR, General Furnishing Undertaker NO. 20 SOUTU QU-UN STKKET, LANCASTER, PA. Itesldencc-JNO. J. AVATSON, Ne. 4 WeJ Vine street (Southern Market.) 1 Hesldence M.lt.HKItlt,No.400beuthQueel street (iirancn umce.j jyiwma i e CHS A GIBBS. TOO MUCH FURNITURE YOU CAN IIAVi: IT Way Down Prices ALL NEW STYLES lOH THE Parler, Bed-Roem, DioiDg-Reom, Library! RELIABLE. Ochs & Gibbs Manufacturers and Dialers, (2d,Sd Jtli Fleer.) Ne. 31 SOUTH QUE nuir.r.i. H EINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOP. WIDE AWAKE Buyers desiring a combination of Hlihesi ytiitiiiy ei me .Mnmiiaciurers Art luuiiiuq Newest aud Latest Deigns nnd the Lewestl I'rices in Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, &c.J She'ild benwHke te their own IntcresU and call upon us when tiicir vrnuu win oe muy sup nlled. We etfer telay it splendid assortment of Pur-I ler Sims in lapejiritsunu eumm hi bpeciuuyi ew iticcs.; HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 29 Seuth Queen Street, A T OUR OFFJCE YOU CAN GET AM' nmeuni or LANCASTER tllEMIl AL nj-MPANY i.. . L..uiciir.i(. -OECEIVED DIRECT FROM NAPA VAL-I 11 icy wine co , uinrernia, uicrler zinran del Claret. Gutndil mid rrenlfirnan Wines. The last named Wlne U crydrllratu uudnde-l ucieua intuits inu. 2U HASP KINO STREET. CITV, H.E.SIVYMAKER,AgU ASTRICH'S Pate of FasMe i t4