i- V v - V f.,'"v iV TttE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!!, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1889. "W rf&n . vn -?- rflir nteUt0Cttcer. 'J.STKINMAW. CltAIW.WBTKINMANFOt.TZ, Editor. V ROBERT CLAUK, rnbllhrr. 6, DAILY INTELUOKNCER.-rnbllhe1 rtrw tar In the jrnr, but Biinday. (Served chr eMTtefa In this city nnd fmrreitndlng iitHHisattncrnt.sawcvk. n.r mull five ttol ttel i lM)rcrlnKdTttncet SO rcntan month. r WKEKLY INTKLLtOENCEKOiie dellsr nnd .njr cent i year. In nd vnnte. NOTICE TO RUBSCniHF.nS-nemlt by cheek K;iy potelBcc order, and where "neither of tetter. I BntercH at the PnMefllec, M second cIem mnll matter. . .jiuukkvi, inn uiibi.biuxnujkHl t uininKier, in. 'LANCASTER, PA., APRIL 27, 1889. KV &-. Bragged Liqner. Judge White, of Pittelmrg, wJie lutcrcd no savagely the liwniiil i of Allegheny cetity, hcciiis te lm e en animated mero by hetillty le Lml rttquer than by devotion (e prohibition, rljsncdnlly Is he Inlmlnil te ln-cr, which slie denounces ai a vile decoction of hiirt- i, fUl iiurrcdicnts, m it l tniuU' anil Held in shl country. He nays that lie enjoys n irlasB of beer but tltnt Ihu urtlcle be gets nttdburt; does net agree with nit Stomach ; mid tbnt bis miiIcIui that It r-tna net nil honest lnvr. vih cell- Lllrnietl by lila cxH?rIcnee in (iertuniiy. LvWhcn I went teUcriiinny,"licdcclnreH, P'and tried tbc liver there, I knew tbnt Sjmy dlnirnesW was correct. In Oemmny I drank beer with plcasure ; for I mil net svnncei uioiinrrevv-iuiiiiicii creniiiren who It held It, n rrlllielnrlrllik Ihit Mint I rminil ,---" - -...- --, - - tth.A ftnrmnll utlllT vitru illfti.mnt frimt u.r ..." ... ;..:. ',.:,"...:.,:,. yeun. ii ii", m mui, n hiiuiiwiiiii: num., j"WuHceiir AiiierifiHi liccr HttiielleH the, it'drluker and nrmiws in hlni hruial Itn- Ejtulse." 1,1 The Judge Is undoubtedly riuhl In his denunciation of much of our home ; brewed licer, and indeed nearly nil of It, rcas dishonest. It is the o.xtierieiice of E'evcry ene who drinks In-cr and whu docs net jks.mchs mw iron stomach, that it very often makes hint unwell, and L';.thnt taking nterc than one gluts it an ;excesserwiiicii lie win rcjicut. 5;T 'increarc soine iiiimcih-ii intuitu mat gcan swallow a vast deal, even of Hnr- k uioiemiiy eecr, wmieiii nn mrem iiam p.age ; but tliatdee-4 net show that they arc drinking holiest lieer, hut simply that Is they are made, as is an ostrich, te digest -anything. Tlie injury sutleicd bv the P Judge White const itutieit In drinking fc home brewed lieer, mid the palely with Wlilcli me imported itudvv elfin or Kaiser j is taken, show that then; Is n geed deal of ret ten no is in the home Iniuverli-M. f& Deublle some are honest, but where Piarcthcv? Our fliend HiireninT tells us K, tbnt his beer is niiuleef pure iiuilt ami rneni, nun hrewcr itulker and thu icst pty the Mime, nnd doubtless truly. Mut err ITnnke um.(I te satisfy us that he L" never used druirs ; yut .after his depart uie Ef from niueiigHt us, there Is a well niitheu plicated story that n receiit was found l niiieug ins )nK.TH snowing a niwty com cem com l.pesltlon of drugs. u Honest nrcvniigs and distillations am wholesenie and aiirccnblu tis lieveniKCH and medicine ; and we Iwliuve that Judge j White is right In saying that If the legis lature would miss law Hiuleciiinte. lei wciir- E lni tllO UU lllllv flf tllltl llnll.tn, Ih.nt A would de much towards repressing crime V.frem drunkenness. He believes that it E'ta the drugging of liquor, rather than .the Hener, that hm luilnmed In imlv lnioed the eriuiiiial hi the deck. It Is a rcasou'.ble conclusion, nnd ivrlnluly It fri tue utuy ei me legislature te protect tthe citi.ens frein the hruwer's fraud. f Itlsene which rcailllv is contrived mill H' difficult of detection. There should lie V R Mill! it nlinllllul uu llbum li.t..l. I ClA " .'tiiiv viiviinm, hit lliviv liUl'l HI, JUMI n u uoaniei ins necters e all maun lac hues. , whose duty It should be lewc that they are what they purport te lie. And there should lie n heavy cunlfy and pmiisli- r. jiieiii niiwsii upon tne sale or maniirac- I tureef any article of fsd erdiluk that Kr is ether thnii It sis-iiih. inul ilmi m... i iinjurieus te tbecensuiuur. Certainly the xegwiaiure ewes it te tliucitUens te me- ptect them from fraudulent and poison- ;eus iiiiugs. Bulls therunet virtue, even in the present law, te mulish the hiewev Dv.i drugged driuKsV Wc should Sthlllk Hint lli..r.. ....... .. t. W& V. v ...in, , flu H net that Judge White docs net mviii te K nnd tt. 'Hie sale of u-er that Is net I kit Kmirely is a fraud ; and the infusion of deleterious drugs into it ought te Jw k punishable us u crime under the eenernl felaw against elleusesngal nst tlai jierseii. mlt Judge White itiufent with the jLAllegheuy district attorney upon the iBl.H.,. ........11.1.. 1. .t . """i ifirwiiuj uu limy nun a way te febring the I'ittbburi: brewer te hrewliur Kbeuest tieer, without taking his license feaway. Uut irchanee be thinks tliat T the speediest w ay Is te step bis brewin.. &nd we eeiifcss that we think he Is quite juiiiivi in unlink it iiiviise ireni any f erewer who puis dings in Ills Ikit : such ; rnsctd euuht te lie Iiuhl'. w.. 1.,... ithat there are none such nnmmr ,i.. LTCtders; but 4f there be let them shili.. Jhemselvcs and turn ever a new leaf. Canada Alurincil. The Canadian Heuse of Commens Is gBinking a great nei-e ever the JSchiiiur ttea seizures and a memlier yesterday ie tfcrred te President liiirriseii'n i,r.M.,.. at!en iw a violation of internatleiial iSrll'lit iitlrilmliilil.. .. Af- Di. i. Ir ii i ... .,. Dunne, nun hlMld t"at It simply proised te enrich Bme AiasKu t-emmuiulal company. Et "" "curing K-a Diisiuei is weitliv of i ee nitentieii. The claim te this sea f-WHS lllfll tltll tlle.l lit. ft....... !..... l . K i . .. . V J ,v:""J ayni in R.TAfllu.1 II... ..!.. I ..... ..r .i... t ST. llKJ -"uauiaiw in tlie .snery uisiiute te iHaind their u !. I... lilies druwn from headland te headland. re nave maintained that thethiccmile it should fellow thu eutlliif. lift tie.....i sTbe Behrlng ten niures have simply hjbeennti application te thes.. -,ii..r ..r gke principles ued liy the Canadians te uiysomcerthcirbelziiitsiiir Aiiinri...... hlng craft. Tlie two matters arc Intl. Btely associated, but tlm lni..r,i .,r .i... Alaska Commercial company in iiialn- " B. me0lK,'y. and the character Mr. JJIalne make the situation mere p leafed than ecr. Wr Jehn Alne. nald fears crave miiinii...i..... i B.l.. , "' . fiyv. .n.i, a nun BCT??.y """""" the Uouse (hat twhatthe rcbiiltH would Iw he daml net SJy, nor did he even dare te think of rwem. t- Ckarly Mr. Hlalne l. ,.i i Ejaed in alanuiug the governor general I VMUHUili We Exilluhl Al'hIii KOur friends of the Lancaster Inquirer - mumiTOHfliii me iieiief that eppiteii te piohlbitien comes from raevotieu te whisky and U-er ; or at J WV ,;, l(, UmUj,j ,() mke (liu actieu between farurliiL' tin. -..i.. ..r 'under the uuanl eruimnriu..,.,. r, and derotien te liquor drinking. .w -i euiic uuce mere for Its benellt we oppose me umi iil.m .. u ltOgrouiuU:eiu thiit l-l l...r.... ilowardnbtennliiL' ini.vi,.,,n Kher that It I an unwunuutexl In- terfcrencc with the personal liberty of the cltlwMi, who Is liern with an In- hcrcnt right te the enjoyment of crery shre,lor...,rtythnt.t8net.,etrg5 , ',- J htm te surrender rer the goeilqAciiy; fu-lnd. hro.i.Mde gut. nnd wc held that the MirreiittffcmTtaf' njM,lni.pr.Mir lulliei-ei rlrrtif. Iitilrltilc llmifir lii mil iit.vliArAnr T.i ... .1.- ...i ..r 11.. thegisxl of society ; which only requires that he shall se use hisfiecdeni tedrluk ns net te damage his neighbor ; that he shall Ihj orderly and peaceful ; nnd that he shall be punished if he is otherwise. Wc say te the Inquirer that In our Judgment geed liquor Is a geed thing i Jtut nsnllotherefCiod's gifts are geed, but nuistnll Iw ti"cd in moderation nnd with m ever present sense of the responsibility of man te himself and bis fellow p. When he ucstbat which he knows may deprive him of blssclfcontrel, be must gunrd against that danger, and if he cannot drink without getting drunk he must net drink at all ; but his nelghlsir, wheciin drink as he ought te, must net Ik deprived of the privilege because his weaker brother who can't, don't. This explanation of our position ought tomakelt HUllleleiitly clear and show Jut bow great Is our " partiality for whisky. m Tlie Cfiitrniilfll ('oniinltlre. The mayor of New Yerk Is certainly tint n man te be trilled with. He had given permission te the centennial malingers te erect reviewing stands In Union Bquarc, conditioned iihiii their opening one of them te women and children without charge. Hut after thu stands were up thu cniumlllce proceed id te charge an admission fee te them all. They needed the money doubt less te pay tlielrc.xienscs. Ilulthe mayor, when he heard of It, revoked their iMTinlt le build thestands, and told t hein he would renew it w hen they com piled witli the original understanding ; which they promptly agreed te de. There Is nothing like necessity for secur ing prompt acquiescence. The mayor commanded the situation, ami the com mittee cainodewn as agreeably as did the coon te the iwrsuuHhe voice of the man who never missed his aim. This centennial committee of manage ment, by the way, kciiiS te be continu ally getting into lows. They have an other one en hand with (loverner (iiecn, of New Jersey. The president Is te embark from Kliuls'thpeit. as Wash ington did. (.toverner (Iririi lives theie mid had ariangul te breakfast him, pi ler te the embarking hour. The committee moved the time ahead one hour, hurried up tbebicakfast, and (old the governor that if he did net like It, they would net have the president step with him at ail. Hut thu governor Is net inclined te let himself he dictated te ; he stems le command tlie situation, as the ruler of (be navy In and around about Klliils'th Klliils'th pert. We areglad te note that the committee troubles and the less of McAllister have net prevented llieui from selecting the list of female participants In thuocii thuecii thuocii iiigU:uliilleef the hall. We nole with Intel est that Ibe dames count feiiileen te Ibe damsels (we. It is evident that thu fact (hat the celebration Is a centennial anniversary wns duly re niembeied, ami age was given lis due ; with detihllcss 11 distinct liilliience from the husbands In the (emmittee, whose wives have hud something In say about the composition of that qiiadiille. O.MioftheilyuMinllogimsot the Yesuvlus has been iiijiiiisl by thoeell.ipso of a east lien shell in the gim. Tlie shell iimsI heu aller will he of sheet steel, anil citlici le.nlisl or lillcil with s.ind. TIiemi guns may prove very ilelieate 111 uhlneiy lei the leugh service of war. Ami new It is piesisfsl te lewaid .Mutuant, of Samoa, ler tlie heroic eltoilsef Ills people In having our slilpu locked Mllers. If we can keep (ieriuauy limn swallow tug llieui up it will he all the lew .ml they need or eps.t, I.0.MKIN Tinlh ildiiules the deoerlptlve lejHirtei who dies te tell aheut iiatiue in a way that will pass for llteraiy and aillstic, bill thiMiihiiuiPiit applies quite as well ten great 1 yuillcis mid publln spcaUeiH. Ti iiIA'ji complainant says thai these u ilteis are net ei the old si lioel of tuitiue vv liters. "TIiemj old fellows, when they went out ler a wall;, did net see the whole Itiltisli faimii and ller.i and evmy possible vailety of atuiespluile, miIhi, lunar and stellar pheiieiurut In ene alteiuoeii. They only saw a little hit of natuieiit 11 lime, and when tlieyduseiibinl It Hull ebjei I was te e plain what It was like, and net merely te show what clever anil ehservaul dogs t'hev wete themselves. 1 should imagine that It took some Utile time and tumble te bin nema naturalist. Hut nnvbedy cm boa Mesciip live rcpoiter,' or 'word painlei' et natuie,' who will buy (ler tlie mimes of course) u sixpenny book en Itiithb bluls, nilltloeu botany, and (soitsle knew the IihiU and spelling of the various ioleis)a child's l. of paints." SeviN Is going te sell lelly million dellais worth et finest land and put the money in railroads, canals and country banks. Tlm government el the sleepy old kingdom Is getting awake. -- Tin: dully hulhtiiis en tlin health of Secretary lllaine IoiIhhIe n muIeus illness about the liiue that Soiueau and Canadian nllaliH demand attciitieii. Tun fatality of yellow lever Is small ieuip.uud with tint of the tenlblu dlsiuse new raging in a .lapanese i ily. The tum ble is nttiibtited te bud rlie and lcsembles malignant tj pints. Of sty-lour eases fetty euiliHl fatally vvitltlu twenty-reur benis. IIkiiiii in Sri Mi.11 wiliestea Itleiul in I'lileuge that he thinks tltcie lias been iiioieuiiblusldiig uHiiiptlen by railroads hi the English I louse of (.'ominous hi the last decade than has ever taken place in the federal or Mate begislatuie slum rail ways became public highwav s. It is evi dent Hint llerbeit don't knew as nitnli about us as he thinks he does, but u iH oeiiiloitliu;tollnd that the Ihitlsh are no iKttuell. He Kiyntlnit te-day theie mu ever INI luembeis el Parliament who am simply tlioiigentsefrallwavs and similar isiijKinttleus. Members or both houses iue canvasseil ejicnlv, nnd any ndlwny legisla tion Involves an eitoiiueusoutlav. lit Mst i eats it has Is en show 11 that lurilaiiimcirv exKiises have varied from $.1,000 te jf fib per mile. Tun J'ilthburg liquor wholesalers, who hav e been refused liccnso.preiMise, u sueuis, te sell anyway, under the ndvice of eoiin eeiin sel, who make this statement: " In !Ss7, when the Ilroekslaw was jmssiiI, ull pio pie pio vieus law s regulating the manufacture and sale of liquor were annulled. The Hroeks law only regulated the retail .vile of liquor, and It was nearly two weeks nrtrrwnnl When the law was asscd relative te the iiiuiuifuctuie and sale by wholesale of wines mid liquors. This act simply say.s that hteiise shall be granted as under thii condi tions or the Hroeks law, and provides no penalty whatever." Hut the judges have tlie last My; and they will , ,,t te lluil a Ijeualty laying around soinew here j under tlm theory that w hen u man Is required te tak-e out a Jlecnse, he net enlv cannot sell without one, but that the jieifultv provid previd big for ether pisq.le who soil w'ltheut 11 cense, appropriately lib. UU ,-ase. The Ilqiuir people, hi Din hands of the licensing grunting Jntlges, have fallen among iltl I'lilllUtiues ; and kicking does net uvuil Fnwaieople rentlretbe treineii'leus ferce of tlieroiiciisRieu from th flre efn nuslern IiIkkiui. TlioKunsef thecnilvr rhlcige jite net of the very blgjtrst, but the effect of ethhig terrihle. Tlie sef this ship are In litroef Hie siilp sml clee te tlie end of tlie Isjinh proof Is nn cJglit-iiKliKUuiiinbnrhe(tnerpnriip('t. "He gieal Is llioceiii'iissloii when tlie slx-litfli Kim Is tired from tlm nearest Krt that It is linHsli(i for u inn n te live t tlie bsirhetta Sens te test this question hilly, soine time liposeme stieepwern confined lulliob.ir lullieb.ir lulliob.ir helteniiil tlie slx-lmli K'tii wns llred. Net n shigln hlics'p remained nllve. They h.".d nil liecu killed by the shock." Tlie isisltlen of tlm lumts Inul te he i linugrd te avoid their being destroyed hytlioioii hytlieioii hytlioieii cussloii or the tiring. It Is Mild tlintwhcn ene of tlie slx-lnrli Vinsen tlingunilrsk of tlie f'lilcige Is flnsl directly along n line with her keel the nller ImmIseu Ihn slde freni which the gun Is tired arn sniaslusl into kindling weed by It. 1'ertuii.ilcly ih: ih: imsIeii for using these guns en tluit line of Din is net likely te arise, nsllie elghtdudi guns litke euro of the ends of tlm vessel. Tin; plans ler tlie Kplscepnl cnthedriil in New Yerk Imve been turned ever te n com cem com inltteoof exM'rts, nnd work will he com ment ed us seen as they h iv e reisirted, tlieie being iihiindmit capital subscribed. ' 11 Ni:vv Yekk papers nre telling a curious story of thrifty Itnssel Kige, the million idle. Windows of Kin It aveiiue me in gient demand for Ihoieiitciiulal paiadeand ageiitleiiiim hiippcii'sl te iiieiitleu te Mr. S.ige that Hint he had been asked $l,.riOi) ler the use of the windows of a lintel next deer te Mr. Huge. Thn liillltnunreul onee elleied his ler Jlpje, hut he fore eeiK'hidlug the haig.tin c.ilhsl en Jay lleuhl and stvunsl an iiivlliitleu for I1I111 M'll and l.iinlly, te vlnw the p.ir.ide from II101S011I1I residence. The story is doubt ful hilt ( liarai terlstic. PKIIsu.VAl,, llii. O. tlivi.v, physician te the Indian training wlienl at Carlisle, is dead. Hvm IIiimcm:, tlie veteran actor, well known In UiiHastri, is sulleriiig with In In Itaiuinatery ilietimatism In Philadelphia, and lias been foiled tecaiuel all disengage ments. Jl'sili iMIlt.vv, who wasappeluhsl te the t'ltlled States siijiiome coin I in IKSI, was confirmed 011 Tlinisd.iv In SI. .lelm's 1 lunch, Wasldiigleii. Illsliep I'aiet went 011 liem llaltlmeiu especially te perform tlie (urcuieny. Themas A. I'.uise.v, who has gene le Paris te superintend the nirangeiucuts for bis iivhlhlt of ehstrlcal atiiilianieH nt tlie lotulugeKliililtioii, has been iwccivtsl with oxtteuie I'eidlnllly by l'reslihut Cat net, with whom the Inventor had a number el Interviews. Wii,i.i.v.Ml..('iiv.Miii,its, agedti7,thoelilest dest piitlnut of Colonel lleiilaniln Chiiubeis, the rounder id ChamberNhuig, dieil theie en Kilday. Ilewaspiesldent ofthe Cliaiu Cliaiu beisbuig N.illenal bank, dlietter of tlm II. A C. V. lailiend, Irustie of Wilsen (ellege, and of railing Spring l'iesbleii.iiiiliurih. I'. - .li'iini: I:iimi.nii lalVI.I.I, IIVNV, agisITi;, of WllkesbaiiP, lsde.nl. Ilewas a voleian of twewars. lie tendered le llm I'liiled Slates gev or ent in IMD tlie ser- vhes el W.veiulng Artillerists, of which coipshe was captain, leald in pinsci tiling the war with Mexico. The ollorwasac ellorwasac ollerwasac eepted nnd lie served dining tlie war. He act'eiiii.iui(sl (fenaial Sceli into the in in in leiioref .Mexico and distiiigulslied himself asaselilier at Hie battle el C0110 (lonle, receiving special mention ingeueial erdeis for his brave ami soldieily conduit. He alseseiveil Ihiee .veils In tlm win el llm Itebelllen. Ile was jiiilge of the l.iierue courts leu v,e.us. -. Neti'H en .lemilry. I'rein IlieJewillir'sWiikl). Spray bloodies el eidied silvei aiobo aiebo aiobe coiniug isipul.tr. Snnke rlugsef nllerniile cells el geld and silvei aiea novelty. Threosliigle pen'il studs 1110 new fishlou fishleu able let evening ilicss. Toilet icquisites ate being iiiade with lioin-el'-iileiilv handles. An nxiilicd silvei licit hiukle, wicath slmptsl, is inilili adiuiiisl. l-ulii's' geld rings vv ith linen l.tige stones me in great dcunuiil. A conspicuous 01 uainent Ibi Hmliiirisa diamond toad with eiupiald eves. An lutiicate frost is 1 vvlie'haiipiu with llnee geld prongs is among the latest. A liilil.v-paiutnl pen clun lamp sup sup peited by tlnce silvei ctiplds isa new at at tiaillen. A satin silver engi.ivisl the e lock lea kettle, Willi lamp, is destined te become IHltllllllC. Silvei mounted I'astot-eggs el doeiiiatoil peicekiln make sei v h cable sugar, Kill and penpei slnkeis. A bevellcd hand itiiiier, with exvdied silvei back, en vvliiih iIevvpih ami ilguies stand out In ielh-1, is in deciihslly geed tasle. I'ugiavisl geld sptavsofsevei dcoleisln whli h nestle two or tin ie diiuniiiids leiiu n breech vvhii h has ns'eiitly in idoilsiiiiiieai ideilsiiiiiieai ani e. A ihisedgeldbtr, beailug a small hand p.iintisl plnqiierramed iuaglnssandi iuled vv ith small diamonds, makes a iiiiiguillccut breech. A pin, uiade 111.sess.1ry bv tlml.iigescairs new being win n, is topped with it heavy dull or polished geld knot holding n dia mond In its centre. Mxty-I'lvn SiilmeU te Cleso. Ovv lug te the lailuie In Hut statu Senate of n bill for llm consolidation of the tlnee schiMil dlstiicts of Will.esb.111n sixtv-llvn public schools will have te ilese'tlieii doeis against r.,oeil ihildieu 011 Monday next. This is made ueiesKirv ler llm vvautel ,,',101l"!v1,""" Hiem. Tfm silmels in the I liiid disliict, 01 Hm aiisliH ratio poilieu el llm city, xv ill eeuliuim 111 operation, A mass meeting efcitleiis el tlm etliei wards w 111 no in-lit 011 .xieuil tv in llm wiui t le pro pre test against this disci inilnalien. - IiiickimI VV lib Itohhec.v . 'I1,0'"'1,' rillO' was 11 nii'led le jail In llaiiisbuig rer a heating 011 a clniigoet lebbety. Cuiiv was piiucipal et the llai iisbuig lluslncss college, until a vear age, when his dissipated h ibits compelled his resignation. Heientlv he has been teaching hi Clininbeisbiirg. He Is accused et rob bing a till el ?!,".. Ilr. IIiiIInI iiiikIi Sriilsa ptuclv MRi'lnlilc reiiiiNiiiinl liiiiisviit In nature ami vnnuli rial tinllut. ler ihllilirn It Is liivaliinlile, uirlus reup ,w lumping ceiikIi, (,.., In ,, f u,urs. rrus' IV 1 cuts. Mr W. II. llravta, of WellirnslMllc, M,i writes: I Miller seineilims Willi aciiti. rln-ii-uiallMii.iuiit .MiiirKiliiinnn etlulvcs me In Maiiliuiiiiusnllir. IcorillallyriieiuiiiciiclltiiB n Kiim cure. llrlinioue. I je'j.kjTeVh Hi:uviciss wiu, iii;iii:i.i 11 In llm lolleulns-i loin lies en .mmi.Iuv. In the iiieruliiK ut 10 it. In Hie evi Dili).-at T.IV. hiui. it.i) siiiieliit l.l 1 ix 111. When the Imiu Isitlf. ft tent It Is e-Hs lull netist : I'uiTi.iii 01 Hen Cermr of Pilme ami Or 11111:0. I'neer nirvlliig ni 0 1.. m. V i.sii itv VI. l cniiau. Itev. K. VV. Itnrke, (iiikter. I hrlstiau ciitlcaver iins'tliii; at ii m i.1 "MP." '''"TIIKI.N IMIIIIIsr.leVI VIVT- iii''i ""Shi. lsiter. 1'raUfl met iliis-at r.v'v.M'iHicvi.curmii. Kev. ii.li. Altirlcht. l.iser. siiiut i) s, hiHil at '.' p. in. "fci nisr llvciisr. Itev. Walter P. Kins. h.m. ll.IV s html at i p. in. ll.li Wmli'.' l".r". .!:' KKM "'''""I" nvenit.., JU. Will. 1. Ijhlllhir iutvt.tr M...l.k.. ' KmlT'''."' JV""H'.r!. ,,t,"l'K.I-l"U 1-CellKMlti; hiitnl.i) Mliimlnt'jp. m. Kcrilcoltiiheliiriiiiiii h..i!imKeatr,.iOp.iM.,Pre.. It. c. Scliel,ll"Ilm. 1 liwi III luiiMin, Hev. J, luikter. Dt.iviT llvcrisr ciicitm- M. Tltel, I). l., litst Vine mar iMiiiehireei. rill.SIIVTIIUAS MlMnillll Hileen Unit, llieiiias riieiiipM.n, iviMerT lurisiii-Keiiu, r. rvi'l.s itiieiiMi ii-U.n. j. y..M,iiilni:er lYprseiigMTVliuiiiul lecltui hy In. ilirlmrl fj'ajMiivri.iitv.N.-Hev. J, V. Mlliliell, l. p., .'"''I'f. 'l'T,mi -' 1- I- Ihiil, piMer. hr. Jehn s Lcriici: v.n- 1 ev. II. p. . ,, l.l..iMster. h.ui.la) Mliiml at tJ,t.".l "i 110rl.1l J Iv. 011 nU'iLiii Nriiieiiliuheuvenliiic tiitlieistillilliiuk, (11 1 he ceurl heiike. llliNirv 1.1'riltn.i.N. llei.C U IYy. uikler Iiiktallatliui of 1 hnnli ellUvis. liuarli ri nut 1- llllf lirMllllltll Mliuel tClllhclV ll-VKilliiM 111 IheiirkrniMiii. hr. I'uri.'s .M, i:. Ciiriirii itev. I- ('. Yerkes pali.r. H a. 111., law. I'oiiiiiinnieiiat ineriihiR M.rIlt. II It. til iinil.iii.nvi l.i " n "hluliiTl.1" "Mk " u- '"""' " ' liiiAi'BkiTlinMV. Itei IMi Hiiimii, umi,. Plister-ii iin.nilii lllhleiiask at U.I4. Wtl,l. e " mi'1 ?lx? 'VVs ''-ei'k Hitali , 1 at 0 in. 1 iur Jl. 1.. Uiii-niii-lU. h..M. Veruej.l I)., puter. CI.iMiiutlliiifiiiitPu.iri. " oitieix or " UNCI.E SAM. PpettlAtlen lis terently RrUcn regardlnic tli origin of tlip,tenn " UnelcHnm"nKnrrll,t te the United White government. In the war of IttH, tietvi-een IIiIh country nnd Onnl llritnln, r.llx-rl Amlirsen, of New Yerk, piirrhnseil In Trey, N. Y., a large Bineuiil of isirk for the Am rlnm army. It wnn Irikpeetisl by Hnninel Wllen, who was pnptilnrly known ns 'Tiifln Hum." Tlm Imrrclt of perk were marked " K. A., U. H. ' tlie littering being done by n facetious cm cm cm plojeof .Mr. WIIen. When nkeil by fellew-nurktnen the moan mean ing of the mark (for the litter U.K., for United HlntcK, were Ile nnlinteit entirely new te them), said "lieilhl net knew, miliss It meant KUiert Andersen and Unde hum, "alluding tetJnrln Ham WlUeti. The Jeke leek among the workmen, nnd pnhvi! rtirrently, nnd " ttilele hum" hlm wlf )King present, was oeeaslennlly rnlllrsl en til" iiiertimliig extent of Ids posnemlens. fVxm the Inelilent npHiinit In prlnl, mid the Jeke gained favor rapidly, Hit It peiietratidalid wn rcnignlnil In uviry pari of the country, and, Ni.vx.lehii Frest, the llosleti lilslerlun, will no deiitil lentlmie se whlletliH Untied Hlalen re in thin a nation. It Ik new firmly Imbedded In Ihn MikiiIp, of our langtllllltIlko,TIIsealle,'", !" Cnliln," and ether short hut oxprcdMie phrases, whlrh refer le Important events In the history of the Itepiihllc. Ilnlli "Tlppfsanen" nnd "Ieg Cnhln" Imve taken en rrnrwed force nnd vllullly sine their adoption hy Hen. II. It. Warner, of Hale Cure fame, In the naming of Ivvoef his great slaiidard rtleeitles.theiirliiclpa one kneuii as Warner's hog eiilihiHiirmipiirllla. They iirehaned upon formula' se Mirrensfnlly tisul hy our am rslers In the cure of the com men alliiuntti tonlihhlhelrardiieiisliilHinirriiiteicd (hem Unhid In thu geed old I.eg enhln hi. The iiaine of Warner Hate Cure, llkevvlse, will he h'ld In high eslerin, as fain II tar as n household word, while It continues te c re Hie worst forms of Kidney lllsiie.e, which the niedhnl profession eonfisses Itkelf tuinhle te de. iUiummitltcv'e. Pun. Aiiri.ciiiA, Saturday, April l7,;ihs!i. Wc mean there shall net be such another place in town for Heys' Clothing. Easy te get at, easy te see in, and some thing worth seeing and buy ing all the time. A better suit for $3.50 than you've been in the habit of paying $5 for. Hetter quality for less money runs in all the ether grades S5. $6. SG.se up te 5 10. Fer small boys and large. Yeung Men's, suits in all the popular styles, 9 te $20. Men's l'ancy Cassimere Suits stripes, plaids, and neat mix tures, $10, $12, te $20. 'I lilrlcentli and Market streets. 36-inch Small Check Suiting in various mixed shades mostly grays and browns 20c. See it ; then the yardsticks will Ily. Southeast of iciilie. 51.25 Woven Corsets, in pink and blue, 60c. Medium and long waist. De you won der the Corset counter is se busy ? h'ueiiit fleer, Willi Muslin Unili'rivear. Twe I landkerchiefs : Women's hemstitched, print ed and woven border, in half dozen lets, at .15c the let. Men's white hemstitched, large size, 25c each ; the 35c kind. The same price - pulse all through Linens. Keiitliivisl of 11 11 1 ii'. Little handy nothings of leather or make-believe leather, full of tools for the toilet, and next te nothing te pay. I lere's one of sole leather, telescope shape, comb anil 3 brushes hair, nail, teeth S5C. We never before had anything nearly se geed for se little. Others up te $3.30. Dressing Cases, various leathers, $1.20 te $12.60. Cellars and Cuff Hexes, sole leather, fancy leathers, and plush, $1 tt$S. The newest wrinkle is Cellar and Cuff Hex, combined with Dressing Case, fancy and sole leathers, $2.10 te $3.20. Leatherette Music Rolls, 40c; leather, 65c te 53.75. Triplicate Mirrors that give a fore and aft view of self, $4.50 te $6.50. Our special patterns, two oxidized sides. Northwest of centre. Queen Mary. 1 lappy name for a perfect odor. There are inner ouers as ueucate a very few A 1 1 kid Wuicinhas some, and Li nix has some, but net one that has mere daintily caught the very spirit of the (lowers. laililu i:triielk, 1 ut. sle. We. Altrcil Wright s i:tniets, I', ei sire IMici'lt Miirv i:lnu-ls. li'nz. Him. IV SO-, Uncoil Murj t:lnuts, 't in. kle, .. Phytalia makes healthy hair by first making healthy roots. There's no ether way. Our own formula. 45 and S5C bot tles. Whatever Toilet or Hath Soaps you prefer : Mjrrh Teeth Heap, 17e I'arnu I hisiii, liV Klkliitmrs Pal111S1ki11.il ami UV Ijiees Palm himp,c,s,Vii ilei l'eHOll.Uh Seap, llkj Ni ar leiitre of the store. Ask te see the. Kodak. Leaded for 100 pictures. $25. Opllenl Counter, Juniper strict rntrauee. Jehn Wanamaker. 1 jiatits iiiHiic sixiiti:. "SOWING A"ND REAPING." Tin. Ni:w Stxiuv Scheel Misic Heek. (Hy J. 1 1. Kurzenknabe.) It is decidedly the Neatest Heek with the Hest Selection of Music ever published. Sample copy, by mail, 35c. Price per dozen, $3.60. L. H. HER t'S HOOK STORE, 53 North Queen Street. uughv)d J IIAnitYJITAMMHOnEATCHKArfiTOni!. Be Wise, Come See, Our Bargains Ne. WKOPKNTO-DAYhOMKKXTIlAOIlMNAIlY IlAItOAINH IN Lace Gaps and Lace Curtains, Te which we Invite your attention. 1 ll 1ieeCnps ... I l)t Ijie' Caps 1 lit Irfieeenps .... I let lueCaps 1 I.el !nrr dip . "0. enrh. 10c. each . .. 15c each' .. l!c. eaih ...2jc. each' These geed" are made up In thn very Latest Htv Ics and the iiiinlllles nre far better tnnn any e have ever w en. Thin lsn.HpcclulI.et. HKKT1IKM IIKKOIli: TIIK'KK OONK. THE IMtoccllnttceito. A HTUICII lines. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Beys' Odd Pants ; the Jackets are all sold te them. Several hundred pairs of Beys' Odd Pants which must be sold. The price will de it. One let from . te 13 years old, at 25c a pair ; one let at 50c ; one let at 75c ; one let at hoc; one let at $1 ; one let at $1.25. Come at once for these; they will net be here lenjj. About one hundred Misses' Cleth Jackets, excellent quality, the regular price of these was $3, in navy, gamfct and myrtle, at $1.98; ages 12 te 18 years. A let of Black Jersey Coats, heavy quality, all wool, war ranted te fit well, at $2.37. One let of Misses' fine Navy, Blue and Black Jersey Coats, ages 1. 1, 16 and 1S years, for mer price $5, will close out the balance at $3.98. Ladies' Black Jersey Ceals at 3-oe. Ladies' Black Jersey Coats, tailor-made, plain, bell sleeves, $3;50. Tailor-made, very fine qual ity, $! ; former price $5. One let of fine Black Jersey Coats, braided, reduced te Ladies' Black Imported Cork screw Coats, 53.75. One let of Beaded Capes, trimmed in lace, reduced from $6 te S.1.9S, only a few of these. Ladies' Black Jerseys, fast black, as low as .19c apiece. An elegant line of Fancy and Military Fronts, at 68c apiece. A very fine all-wool fancy colored Vest Frent Jersey, for mer price Si. 25, at $1. Very fine Imported Jerseys in navy, golden brown, seal and tan, reduced from $1.75 te $1.25. New Pin Dotted Jerseys, all wool, in fancy colors, a bargain, only 75c. An immense line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jerseys and Flannel Blouses. Ladies' from 90c up te $5. Children's from 75c up te $2-25; Children's Jerseys in all colors and sizes, from 45c up. ASTRICH BROS., 1 1 5 & 117 North Queen St. 1 JAHAWILS AND UMUHKLLAH Prices the Lewest. Assortment the Largest. iu:AiKUAnn:it.sruH UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS ! 'lilt; M ANITA ITL'ItLHS, Rese Bres, & Hartman, 1 I LAST KINO bTKLirr. The Lewest Prices. The Largest Assortment. ip2,1mdHAK A f AU.SHAI.LA.KENl.IKH."- " HARDWARE lk ) 011 want lehiiy A Lawn Mower, A Refrigerator, A Water Coeler, OR AN IOE CREAM FREEZER? If hi), (.1) TO MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., JjANCAbTKH, I'A -ALSO- WIRE NETTING AND BARB FENCE WIRE. Palnti, Oils, White Lead, Varnlihej, Ami u full lliu of Ihiit-nil Il.irdw.ire. OLK AOKNTS full TIIK Royal Ready Mixecl Paint. fib$-l)il 5r Ooeba. -AT- 24t Centre Square. AllIWIu.otGeT tr?hS !,lh.er,urS? '"'"''elnPprlnglMMfloe.ls CORSETS! CORSETS! AGAIN! AGAIN! We have Jn.t 'hun.Iml de,.,., of PATEHT SATEEH CORSETS AT 50c. llfHTKIt GOODS WK HAVK NEVKIt HOM) HHI 73 CKNTH. NEW BOSTON STORE, J. HARRY STAMM, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. s HAWLtJ ! Black Thibet Shawls I Lengttlinwl tJO.mrnch I.OUK HIiiuiIh l.niiK HIihuIk I.eiiKMimilK I.011K Hhnulx I.011K blitivv Id I-eiikHIuihIs .,..... LeiiK Mliuw 1 LenRBhaivl I.iik HIihuIk Lime Kluiwh I.011K Mum k 17.(0 nuh " 13 (Wi mli KViOencli 10.00 inch 11.00 nuh 8.00 rmli T.OOinch .) ench .. . 0.00 mrh l.Otlnirli 3..'i0i'iiili KqtMre Muil We have them with Fringe en the Four Sides, either in Silk or Weel Fringe. When you want a Black Thibet Shawl, or see a big assort ment, and get a big bargain, -tiO STHAIOHT TO- CHARLES STAMM, 35-37 North Queen St., (Opesite Postoffice. BOSTON -N JKXT DOOKTOTHK COUKT lllUIHi;. On Monday, April 29th, VK WILLHKU, DURINO OUIt SPECIAL SALE OF THAT MY All our Koechlin's French Salines at 2sc; new retailing at from -! All . tl'2' l5c' All our best 64c. Calicoes at 5c. All our best 8c. Ginghams at 5c. our i2'c. Ladies' I landkerchiefs at Re. All our $1.00 Smyrna Rugs at 69c. And 1,500 yards Appleton A Muslin at 5c. These Prices Are FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. f.Urttclu'0. II. .. HI IDA 1)8 .V HON. New Styles in Jewelry. .VI STYLUS HHACKLKTS AND HANOMls, TIIK'Iv, IlKAVY, PLAIN (iOl.ll WKDIlIXll ItlNd.S; SIHNKT HINO.S. HIIIIIO.V l'INS IN HOLD, KNAMKL, DIAMOND AND I'KAHL, HAIIt l'INS, SILVIIH, SUHLL AND fiOLD, ALLS1.IS IlKAD NKCIC CHAINS IN (.OLD, KILVKH AND f'OHAL, LADIPJS' I'OIJ AND VHTOHIA CHAINS. KKPAIItlXii OK KINK WATCUliS, ritKNCH CLOCKS, MCSICAL IH)X1 AND .ii:vi:lky. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Je-welers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. iM YKKS.I HATIIIO.N. 0ir Special The Best Value -I OH- A TEN-DOLLAR SUIT, A i. farm. vv have neil till" i.oueu,l our Special Gray Flannel, Sink dial, Skilcleu .viiiile mut Ver)- I'ltMy In Cut. Kvvr hu)eriii'iurliili'silulr vulue ami null citkleiuir pr1iM-.11 kimkI uinl fur u. Five Other Styles of $10 Suits Kur jour Hlvt lien. In LIkIU mul Dark Blimlei ALL FULL YALUE FOR PRICE ASKED. It Mill uiy Jim teMOlhiiii. 1711 i W I K l U VV 111 mummm Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, J.ANCAKTKK, I'KNN'A. White Aprons. We nlwi evn tn-duy n large variety of Whlte Aprons In nil the latest Ileint, Tuck. Lace Hlrlpe4,clc. We'll mention n Tew prleei: I let Apron . IV;. each. I jil Aprons.... lUe.eneli. I tH Apron . .. .. .2ic. each. II Ait A prims . . -t. .jee. each. 7 WORD. Wc have heretofore net handlisl Aprons, and being deslrouserhullillng up n large trnde for these geud WKWII.LOFKEIt BIO nAHOAIKK. KqiiarflSlititU ,S10.(rch SquiirSh.il P.00 pitch Klimre Shaw N. . g.oe rtich Hnimrc Blinwl 7,00 nich Hcimri' blinhvs fl.00pnrh fliiHreHhnnls TO li.OOmih S'limre Htuiu U M 1.00 puch KiunriiKhiiHlK .TOOcach FiqiureHlmuli 2JjQnu.li iSqiinri-hliiirH 2.00 puch MiunrcHhnl .... I..V)cnch K(iuire Khii Is ... 1.25 cac, SLOOcuclt. STORE. i for Monday Only ! ACIIS J. lii IIIIH AIIK.SIIOWINO TIIK Largest Stock and Latest Styles I'AHLOIt M'lrKs! " lll.DHOIi.VI l ITI-S, LIIIUAHYsril'IX. DININli-HOOM Sl'ITUS Ami eurjlliln- hi FURNITURE AttheVcrj IxmiHt l'rlfe. IinmeiwHliH.k uf birliu; llttlsnuil Mntltc-MV. OCHS&GIBBS, MniiuruiUiinrs mul IHalt'rs, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, LANCASrKIt, I'A. Hll-ljll T MIi:rHIMAHUAHKOYKH! TIIK HKI'UULICAN IIA1TLK IIAk I1KEN rOUliltT! Anil new let nil iiipii llr itnun In raMce tr ue Iirr. ' r..r lilt 10 U netliliis In th. wurlit te pre. vtnl thiMlcf.iiUil .!. ,clliu. thr u inn. ustieiu latinix the swift, ittln Iiju, hrnul Una I. liru ilmtil lij lullic ' LEVAN'S FLOUR! Wi de net hav IhN flour l cure for Diiwiv Ha. hut u ile lielit-ve Utr poepln ueulj Iw artii. UM uith that ilnail ilistaM) If they uml llnsurll.le ' TRV IT. Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. ai)U tilAi. . .- JS j&Jj2M&!& -!' vJ"'J &.i: fc -cAMpntct--:v-,f,-,iL i . jjVrf-lflj Vv Ju J
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