THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELOaENCER, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1885. UrfM The Daily Intelligencer,- Published Every Evening In the Year (ItWDATt SXC1ITKD) By STKmMAM tt HENBEL. ' INTELLIGENCE!! " BUILDING, 8. W. Cerner Centre Square. tANCASTIIt, I'A. DAILY Tek cihts a wmc. rivi BOLL A IIS A yxAh en nrrr tints a mouth. I'ostaek rnii. ADVERTISEMENTS vnex ths te nnr ixhts a iihk. WEEKLY " INTELLIGENUEU," (ItOftTrAOBS.) Published Every Wednesday Morning, TWO DOLLAR A THAU IK ANVATICK. Cordis rencsscx solicited fromev cry lnrt of Uie Htate and country. Conespendentg are, re quested te write legibly nnd en ene slde of the paper-only and te sign their names, net for publication, but In proof of Reed faith. All anonymous letters will be conslancdte the waate basket. ADDHISS ALLLKTTXB8 AMD TXLXORAUS TO THE INTELLIGENCE!, LAKCASTin, l'A. 2El)c Cmunetcr intelligencer, LANCASTER, MARCH 21. 1885. Geed Appointments. Tenuessee has received two appointments te important places and the selections are received with unlvere.il commendation. The administration is proving very suc cessful in making nppelntments te public office that meet tlie general idea of what they should be. The remarkable tiling about them is that they are generally un expected selections, and are evidently made independently of outside pressure. It seems te benefit a candidate very little te be sup ported by what is generally called " influ ence." The influence which prompts the ap peintments is the sense of the appointing power that they will lw lit ones ; and this sense has se far proved te be iciy geed. The nominations are manifestly considered with caie and made with a single eye te the public inteiests. The policy is unusual enough te be surprising, but will be successful enough te be perman ent. The impiessien abroad that fitness is the chief recommendation for office w ill thin the ranks of the seekers, and after a while will greatly ease the task which has been undertaken te give influence- it back scat, and te prefer vittiic as the candidate's recommendation. The idea seems te Iks te Milect men prominently known, for the higher places, that their names may carry the vindica tion of their appointment. In the two Ten nessee appointments j etithf illness has net been se conspicuous a recommendation as it has hitherto seemed te le. Beth Gov. Perter aud Mr. Atkins are about sixty v ears old. Mr. Atkins has been prominent in Ceugress for a number of terms and earned the reputation of being an honest, econom ical and able legislator. Gov. L'ertet is best known for his weik in his Mate, of which he made an excellent gocrner, and where he has been a leader of the "state credit" Democrats, along with Sen Sen aeor Jacksen and many ether piumincnl men in the puity. They sacrificed their standing in the Democratic party in the state by the position they took in fav or of paying the state debt te its bend-holders. The mass of the Democratic eters, as is the tendency of the mass of voters, weie in favor of paying only about one-feuith of what the state had pledged itself te pay. Senater Harris and ether leaders of the party jieldedte this popular demand. Gov. Perter refused te de se, and lias his reward in the esteem which it wen him outside his state, which is new expressed upon his appointment te federal office. Mr. Uajard evidently desired te add dignity te the sccretarjship of state by se lectinj an assistant who would begunei ally regarded as a first-class nun, and he has been successful in his search. Gov. Perter is just as ttieng a man as Sen.itei Pendleton, te whom it is said the position was first offered. Mr. Jehn Cadwalader, of Philadelphia, who was suggested for it, is probably as strong a man as either, but he has never been in place te show his quality and se has net as great a name. The administration is evidently net wholly given te the development of tindisceeied talent, though it has made seme approaches in that direction, and may take further steps in that way when it has seemed the entire confidence of the ceuntiy in its judgment ; as it is new fast doing. On the Secial Side. Tlie country generally was quite pre pared te hear sucli an account of business like methods impressed upon the new ad ministration as is given by the newspaper correspondents from Washington. Mr. Cleveland, in tlie two executive places from which lie Wiia graduated te tlie presidency, had shown such signal capacity, net only for work but for impressing ethers with his own ideas of the duties and lespensibilities of public office, that it is no surprise te find his secretaries within two weeks ener getically uprooting abuses and instituting refeims in their several departments. Hut it does net appeal that even fiem a social jieint of view tlie new regime and thepaity which elected it are te softer by comparison with ether administrations. Washington has become such a centre of fashion of late, and the White Heuso and cabinet receptions are such cynosures of criticism and comment as te attract tlie at tention of thowhelo country te the social side of Iho ruling political forces. Mr. Cleveland, besides being a liacheler, had been se widelj represented as disinclined te society, se little was known of his f.tmfiy connections, and his predecessor's domestic appointments had been se gorgeous, that a chill upon the social life of Washington was anticipated upon tlie advent of a Democratic administration. During tlie late presidential campaign tlie successful candidate had been hounded with a malig nancy never known before in American pol pel itics. Nothing that the worst ai ts of tlie worst class of men could invent was emitted; such sensational and unscrupu lous partisans as the New Yerk Tribune nnd the Philadelphia Pi ess, and yelping curs of lower degree joined in the hunt w 1th most disgraceful bitterness nnd zeal ; the New Yerk Independent, under the di di di rectlonef its propiieter assumed a tone that made its responsible editor quit tlie tripod in disgust until after tlie campaign was ever ; a let of pietlstic Pecksniffs ever the country sanctimoniously rolled up tlie whites of their ees and deplored the utter overthrew of the American uome and the desecration of nil that was Jpure and holy in our social life! Well, the election is ever four months, and thew have been two weeks of the Cleveland regime in the White Heuso; nnd already about ninety-nlne per cent of the American peeple are satisfied (hat the deplerable .results piedlcted will net be realized. Net the sheddyism of the Grant reign, the prudery of the Hayes dispensa tion nor the glided upholstery of Mr. Arthur's genial career, will be character istic of social life in Washington, led by the present dominating political influences there ; but there is no reason tobelievothat what makes most for true manhood nnd strength of character, for the true woman hood of dignity, Intellectual grace and social accomplishments will be wanting. The leceptlensand entertainments thus far given in the While Heuse, whether meas ured by the character of the entertainment or the itersennel of the guests, have ihimi such as te recall the best d.tsef the in public. Mr. Cleveland's family, like him self, bear themselves worthily in the high position te which theyaie called. They seem te be fit representatives of what is of true wertli in American feeciely, neither pre tentieus nor unused te the ways of well bied people ; and these who affected te ex pect (hat tlie coming of the Democracy could offend the ejes and care and tastes of polite people, arc quick te acknowledge that nehigher degree of refinement liasbeeu' exemplified by any administration than is expressed by the social start out of the present one. And while the country may expect pre-eminently a "working" and " business " era in public affaire, social life in Washington will be elevated under the inllucnce of a system that will surely ele vate our political practices. If Death would liiitnch its all, ill against Bdinoef the shining marks, in the sliape of Honuterl.il candidates, befere the Illinois legislature, tliore might lie a better chance el breaking tlie present annoying dead lock. Ohie lias Been tlie felly of Octobei ulec liens, ller legislature lias just adopted a joint resolution ler the submission of it con stitutional amendment te cliange the lime for tlie state election from Octolter te November. Had an amendment like this been adopted ptier te tlie last state election, n tremendous nineuiit of political dcbaiKhcry would never have occurred. With Mulne and Ohie voting In Nevember, M'est Virginia and Vermont must seen fellow suit. Tlien will le given an opportunity for a fair stand-up light )o )e )o tvveen tlie patties in presidential 3 ears for political supremacy. Osman Dhina get 11 tlirasliing, lint it leek live linurHef li.ird llnyllsh fighting te bring it about. l'i:itii vi's, after all, HlMiiarik may net be sin.li an object of hatred 011 his natlve heath ; tlie donations toward the present for his birthday, April 1, new amount te l.en.Wli narks. Sknateii Van Wick, el Nebraska, is.i comhative kind el porseii,'and but for tliu prehx te liis ii.ime It might be Inferred that he lias seme lighting Irish bleed tingling in ids veins. Ile has en numerous occasions made things lively for Ids brother Hen. ders, nnd he lias no objection te li uillng even his Repub lican brethren ever the coals vv hen he deems It necessaty. He leek Ids colleague, .Senater Manderson,te task en l'rid.iy for Introducing a resolution providing for the appointment of u committee of llve senators te proceed te Alaska te investigate, matters relating te the government of that tcriitery. He mcciiIh.i Junketing expedition, and perhaps he is net far Irem the trutli ; for there are net a few members of this august legislative tribunal who bcliove in so se curing easy berths ier themselves during the rii'ftw of Congress, with all oxiieiimw paid, n compensation besiden, and nothing te de.- Tlie. commission te Central and .Seuth America is still fresh in the public mind. Se fur as could be seen, two men and .1 boy cost the government in this commission $-10,000 before they get ready te leave New Orleans. II the AlaskaLomuiissien had been ttuggc-sted before Congress had passed the bill pre iding for n civil government ler tint territory, there might have been bomethlng te com mend it. New It leeks like a schciuote give live senators a chant e te have a geed summer vacation at tlie c.peni.e of tliogeveininent. Ii" llazcti should be acquitted by the court martial, ex-Secretary Lincoln will have tlie responsibility of tlie Arctic tragedy en his shoulders te carry Inte private life. Iteitl.ui Iil( iiana.v, tlie Knglislt poet, is kind enough te speak highly el American drama, eulogizing in particular Itronsen Hew aid and llartley Campbell for their clever dramatic work. Hut as Mr. Buch anan's present visit te this country is te bring out his own new melodrama, "Aloue In Londen," it is barely posslble that his desire te conciliate his American rivals explains ids eagerness te commend their work. Accord ing te Mr. lluchanun what the American drama lucks is the clement of distance and perspective, our great national events being tee near te us te possess dramatic interest. He considers that the drama el te-day is no longer pure art, but represents the w erk of the author, the artist, the musician and the tailor, and he is correct in his diag nosis. Tennyson's iioetie drjm.is lacked se lamentably the artistic stage ellect that they were foredoomed luilures. The modern dramatist te lie succcsslul must be it happy combination of various dramatic entities. Most of all, must he have excellent under standing of stage ellects, at least If he would succeed iu gaining and holding tlie ear of the public. If he Is a poet, or purely a "Hterary feller," he would de well te eschew dramatic composition. Mid Net .Muien Mimrln for Tl('llt)-Mlie I cur. Matthew Kan kins, who died iu Lew isten, Me., Thursday evenlng, was a cripple whose case had attracted the attention of physicians and scientists iu all parts or the country. He had net meved out of 0110 chair by night or day fortwenty-nlne yearn. Ills splne was injured by an accident when six. jcars old, nnd his neck, body, arms and legs became lifeless. Ile could net move a Joint in them. The only movealilejeint iu his frame was iu 0110 thumb. Ile could net tuui his head a hair's breadth. He sal iu Ills chair by 11 win dow nnd by an Ingenious contrivance of mir rors he w us enabled te soe w hat w as going en out of doers and iu the room. At night his chair was tipped track n little and in this position he slept. Any attempt te meve his limbs caused him the greatest ngeny. He millered pain nearly all the time and overy bed y w ontlers that lie liv ed se long iu this herrible condition. Many prominent physieiaus Ntudied his case and gav oil upas uiiaccotiiiiauie. 110 wusse remarkuuiy pa pa tlent and devout lu the midst of his sillier ings that he bec-ame celebrated and served its a text from which a great number of bormens w ere preached by dlllerent clergymen who visited him. He was forty-sev en years old. A young sister devoted her life te taking care of him. THIS GOOD, GltKKN XVOKI.U. If true tlicie be niiether, better land, A fairer than this humble mother shore. Hoping te incut the blessed gene bcltnc, I lulu would ke. Slut may no uiikcI ti nut l.cail en se Mr aleuir thu shining sund, Se wide within tlie everlasting deer, 1 will shut uw 11 y till uoed, nivcn vieild. A'e , mere OEttrthl Let 1110 net hear that dread com iimnd. Theu must I mourn, unsoethed by harps of geld remluhluir lieuglis, and blril of ulinnlH nuug, Fer hun or nlKlit w ithin tna rei est leul 1 Yea. must bemean.uuild tlielev eus ilireinr. iltnuiarly leviui. Iho heart tliut liiiu trrewn old VV 1th .Nature cannot, happy, leave bur leuir. Jehn Vanct Clteiiy in March Century. cenn vrxietr as a mmica. An Hinlnent r.nglhdi Critic Bj the Bturlrs About It Are KxiiKuernteil. r Matthew Arneld In Ninetieth Century! The Americans thomsclvesusosuch strong language in describing the corruption pro vident among them that tliey cannot be sur prised If strangers bcliove tlicm. Ter mv- sclf, I have heard and read he much te tlie discredit of American political lire, hew nil the best men kept nloer from It, and theso who gave thcmselves te It vvere unworthy, that I ended by stiptieslng that tlie thing must actually be he, and tlie geed Ameri cans must be looked for el seu here than lu politics. Then I had tlie pleasure of dining with Mr. Ilancreft in Washington, nnd hovv hevv hovv evorho may, hi .Sir Henry Maine's opinion, overland Iho pro-cstubllslied harmony or American democracy, he had, at nny rate, In- lied te meet 1110 half 11 dercii politicians whom in laiglaud we should proiieuuco te be members or Parliament of the highest class, In hearing, manners, tone or reeling, Intelligence, iulormatlen. I discovered that In trutli the practice ke common in America, or catling a politician "a thief," does net menu se very much mero than Is meant In England when we have beard Lord lloacensliold called " n liar '! nnd Air. (Had- stone "a madman." It means, that tlie siieuker disagrees with the jKilltlciau iu ques tien nnd dislikes him. Net that I assent, en the ether band, te the tlilck-niid-thln Ameri can patriots, who will tell veu that them is no mero corruption In the imllticM of the United ritates than iu these el England. I bollevo there is inere. Hut the cor ruption is exaggerated; II is net ihowlde and doep disease It Is often represented; It Is such that tlie geed elements in the nation may, and I bellove will, perfectly work it eil: and new Hie truth of what I have l)0en saving as te the suitableness and successful working of the American Institutions Is net really atlected by It. American society is net iu danger hum revolution. Here, again, I de net mean that the United blatcs are exempt from the nitra tion of overy ene of tlie causes stu h n cause us tlie division betvvei 11 ricli and tioer, ler In stance which may lead te revolution. Hut I mean tint teuiamtlvuly Willi the old 1 oun eun oun triesef Kurope they are fieoliein thedangtr of revolution ; nnd" I IhiIIove that the geed elements In them will make a way ler them te escape out of what they really have eflbls danger; also te escnK)in tlie luture as wellies new, the ftiltire for which some observers announce this danger us mi certain and lor ler lor uiidahle. Lord Macauluy predicted that the United .States must ceme in time lu Just the saine state of things which we witness in England; that the cities will fill up and the land I) 'ceme occupied, mid thru, he said, the division between rich and peer would estali lish itself 011 the same wale as with us, aud be just as enibirr.is.slng. He forget thai the United states are without wli.it leitalnly lixcsund accentuates the distinction between rich and ixxr the distinction el classei. Net only have they net the distinction between noble and lx)urgeel, between aristocracy and middle class; they have net even the distinc tion between the bourgeois and l-easint or artisan, between tlie niiddle uud lower class. They have nothing te create it and i-enisjl their recognition of it. Their domestic ser ser iie is doiie for llieni by Irish, (iermans, (Swedes or negrees. Outsiclodetncstlo.scrv ice, within the rauge of conditions which an American may iu fact be called upon te traverse, he .isses easily Irem 0110 sort of occupation te another, I10111 ) "overly te riches, and liein rn lies toeverly. Ne ene or his txissihle iHi-up.ilteiiH aiM'.ns degrading te liiiu or ill iken li I ill lese caste, and poverty itsell appears te him as inceiivcnienlaiid dis agreeable rather 111. in us humiliating. When the immigrant fro in EureKi Mi ikes root 111 his new lientu he liei.omes.LS Iho American. II U .SA'.'ltKlt I'lVTtWKS Willi I I.vhlliit MriMiir C'liuliiihts lu the SIvIh of llie ArtMe. Frem the New erk ."51111 Ailistic Londen is greatly ei iled ever the "Tlie Triumph of Iho Inuei nuts" el tbe well well knew 11 pre-Kaphuclislic painter. Ml. Heliuau Hunt and the "Calvary" of M. Muukacsy. These two pieturosiire at the present writing en view iu Londen, nud as thwy represent tlie two antliiodes or inodert art idealism and realism the admirers el each school are loud iu oppressing their opinions. Mr. ltelinan Hunt has long studied Eastern re ligious subjects in and about Jerusalem, ami has spared neither lime nor work iieii such exhibitions of his knowledge anil skill as Hie l.tineus "Shadow el the Cress." Hut as he belongs te the purely Idcalistiu w hoel his paintings contain innumerable details which have te be explained by a kind of written libretto. Iu "The Triumph of the inms.ents" the oidsiibhstel the (light into JJgypt isonce mere dcpii ltd. Tlie Virgin is Heated en a pre-Itaphaelite ass, nreiiiid whiili prc-Kaph aelite dogtnpert in Neah's Ark fashion. II he child Jesus, whom she holds 111 her arms, smilingly lecegnies the bands of uncel children wliollett b. , anil who aioHiiiipese te ue 1110 glerilieu ixnliesei tnecliiniren who died In tlie Massacre of the Innocents, lie lie tereaud beneath them (low a theltiver of Lite, fnnn width risevvli.it are de-A-rilicd by tlie Louden critics as soap bubbles, which ure also siiiipescd te represent heinf tiling or ether. Tlie only redeeming trait iu thu pic ture is tlie faioel thu Infant Jesus which is said te be wonderfully painted. Hut as Mr. lluskiu has said that it is the greatest reli gious paliitiugofeur times, the le-thete-t hew down ami worship before it. Munkuesy's Calvary" is a work el a totally dillerent te. It isirtrajH, of course, the crucilixien, and tlie prim ial laiiltthatsicuis IMiHsilile te lind with it is, tli.it the counten ance ofthe Savier, though wonderfully well painted, is hardly sulllciently digullled te inspire the awe and dismay pertr.ty cdeu the races or the siioctaterH. Thowhelo picture, however, entirely explains itself te the least imaginative beholder, thus sharply accen tuating tlie dillereuce between tlie two schools and setting art people in Louden by thecals. Hew te Suit lour ltd). I mm the Atlanta Constitution The laud is overrun with tiauipsaudciiuii nals. Idleness and crime are en the increase. It is time te leek tiiese ev lis in the lace and ascertain their origin and the social condi tions which promote their grew Hi. lu pursuing this investigation it is of tlie hlghest importance te lind out the most in tent! il factors of vagrancy and vice. 1 '01 tu nately, this is no very difficult task. The statistics furnished by seme of our best and eldest prisons threw a Heed or light upon the question. Tlie roiert of tlie warden el tlie Western I'ennsvlvania penitentiary may be accepted as a reliable statement or tacts, and It isiui easy" matter, niter reading it, te draw the proper inrerente. According te the rciKirt refurred te, el the 574 prisoners recelvcd last ear, 177 nover learned nny trade, business, or prorcssien ; 70 learned a trade, and 'S! did seme occa sional work without hiving a legularcalliug. Of this utimbni 1111 could read and vv rlte and 75 could net ; !I57 vv ere cither total abstainers or modorate drinkeis ; ltd were oci-.isienally lule.xieatcd, and III ceme under the head or intciniH'rance. It will he seen from lliese figures that so se so biiety did net Have these men, as tCl percent, of them weroteniiorute. Education did net sav e them, as K7 per ceift. hid an erdinniy English education. Hut s", percent, had no tnide, and vv hen that fict Is stated no luither explanation is required. It is utterly useless toe.xix'ct n temporute and fairly educated youth 'e make his way In the world unless he is taught seme useliil culling. If be starts out in the world wholly unprepared te earn n honest living, sebiiety nnd education will net prevent him fiem becoming a tramp or a criminal. Ile must Inevitably t.ike his stand among theso cl.ts.-e,, unless he Inherits wealth or seme wonderful geed lortuue lio lie rallhim. It is well te brush away the generally ro re ro ceivod Ideu that igunraiice and iiitemporaiice lill our prisons. The slatistlcswhlehwohave quoted Irem a state with a white jiopulatlen ate matched by similar facts and ilguies lrem the prisons el England and France. Every where It will be found that Idleness nnd the lack of Industrial training are the main fea tures or crime. Tlie lessen te be learned from this brief summary should be kept be fore the mind of evcry parent Thoeulyvvuv te assure n bey'a luture is te give him, ih addition te tlie proper moral and literary training, a useful trade, business, or profes sion, by which he may make himself seir-Hup-ierting. The Itjrun-bullhau Match Oft". William Meyer ns the representative et Illchard IC. Fex, or New Yerk, culled en Paddy llyun In Chicago, en Frlilnv te ascer tain what he Intended te de regarding the proposed fight with Sullivan. Ryan said inai 111011 It willing; te light Sullivan he could net nuse tlie .f&OOO ru(iuiredaiid.)hHliurt)- il.Jlil-t match. jore mere was no possibility efu PERSONAL. CaudinaIi McOleskky was Hoventy.flve years old en Friday, when he was tlie ro re diilcnt of many congratulations from Ids friends. Jay Oeui.l) declines reelectlen'as a director of the Union l'acille for thoaiineuni rd reason that he Is hereailer determined te take 111010 leisure. 1'liKsiDENT Ci.kvi:i.and has nominated Hoeond Lieutenant William Ilhick, 21th In faulry, son of James Illnck, or lids city, te be first lieutenant. Paul J. MAtmi-.N, mayor or Cerk, has publicly announced Hint it Is his Intention te officially Ignore tlie visit ofthe I'rluce aud Princess of Wales. PllKSIPKNT Cl.f.Vl.VND has accepted the invitations of the Kjrst and ether cerjis te visit the battlefield of Gettysburg w hen tliey make their historical v Isll there oil the lib and Mh erMivy. Maj.cei.m Hay. Uie new first assistant pelma.stpr general, will gote Flerida for Iho iKliellt of his health in a few (lavs, leaving Mr. Cresby, Iho Incumbent el the elllce, iu charge during his nbseucc llisiiep DeNNlibl.Y, of Dublin, has, Itlsie ixiitcd, been summoned te Keine. The Na tional Leaguers are much irritated ever this resirl, as tliey bellove 11 foreshadows his advancement te succeed the late Cardinal McCabc. Kx-Sknaieu Hiiaiien is reiHirtcd te be last bieiiUIng down under bis troiibles with the woman, Sarah Althe.i Hill. His daughter, tho.wire of Hir Themas lleskelh, or England, is se disgusted Willi her father thai she h.is had no communication with him since the Hull begun. IU.v. J. E. .Smith, foiiiierlv el the liuke strcsjt M. E. church, this city, having becoine a rollevvornnd disciple or HwedenlKirg, re quested the Wilmington, M. E. conlereuco te permit him te withdraw from tlie church and conference, aud also te retain his cre dentials. He was net iKjrmllrcd te keep the documents. Mil. flreiuii! Iti.i'lsTi.lv. luenlv-lhree years or age, Is new president or The lluffnlu Courier cenitMiiy. Nine j ears iigonext May he entered llie olllce el that p.ierii.s an er rand lxy. Sucli a rapid rise lu foitimeis soiiiewliat rnre even in this country; but the tact that it is Kssibleul all, shows what rich priws may m gained by Intelligence and c.i liuclty when rightly directed. fa mi. 'Christ iletK netie.k of thin lullli lu thy Inltli, but only fulth In lllm . And this lie mrniit by enyliig, 'UeniB tonic lu light anil iliirkni'DH seek le ile Ills will, Ami liuve lliu work of Inltli te.lesiu still " HVKCIAL NUTIVI.H. ill-old or jeiinn, 01 Kiiy, I he.11 WllllllllVt h I thill 1(1 til ill CIV w nn nreain wnuinii nnuir: Iho thought their alter lire will liunit, 1 hut the) neglected MIOHOM, 11ml would Imvukeptull pine. 111I1 lwdeeil.Vw lletiie Itlil and Topics. ' All ) our own fault If ou IC'limlll nick when jeii 1 all (el hop hitters thit nevci Fall Thu weakest weuinn, bm.illcst itlilld, and sickest Invalid cuu usu hop hitlers with Mfi ty uud great risk!. Old men tottering mound inuii KheuiiutUui, kidney tieuble, or any weakness will he inaiU iilmest new by using hup bitters. n- Sly wlfauiid datl)-liter were iimde hcillhy by the usuef hepblttirs.und I rcteiiiuuiul tlicm te my pi eple. Jletlnxllst Ch igym m Ask any geed doctor If hop llltlei-H 11111 net the best Imiiily iiudliliii) Diii-uith ' ' ! Miihulul level, Aguu and lillleiisue's, will leave every nclghhtiilined as msmi km Imp hltteis arrive "il) mother drove the iinilsls and mural glaull outef hcrs)stem with hephltteni " AM Oturge A 101. S"Kep the kldnc)s healthy with hop billed and jeu need net fe.tr hkltni is. Ice water Is icnilcied Imiiiilesi uud mme 10 freshlnAiiil n vlvlng with liuji hltteis In each ilmught. lite v Iger of ) mil h lertlm.u.-id uud lull 1 111 In hop bitters " At tbe chance of life nothing c-iuu!s Hup Hitters teuffu) all tumbles Incident llnicte." " 1 hi) best H rledlcul for l.ulli s te take iiiiiuthl) and from which they they wild cci Ive tltugieut est benefit Is hop hitters " Mothers with sick!), fietlul, iiiiihIii tlill ill en, w ill (Ulii the chlldieu and benefit them selv cs b taking hop bitters d illy Theusiiiids din annually from Reme Im 111 of kidney disease tliatinl'iht have been pievi ulid by Iho tlun ly uie of hop hitters. Indigestion, weak stomach, liii-j-iiliiiltlim et thu butt els cannot exist when hop hitters uiu ucd, A thinly iiMieflmp Hitters will keep a whole fiimllv In lehitst health a ) cur ut u little ce,t, lopriH'ncercul genuine sleep uiidchlld like 11 peif all night, lake u little hop bitli ih 011 11 tiring "Niinu Kcnuluu vilthuut a bunch el given Hopi en thu whllu label, filiun all thu vile, poUenousstuir with " Hep " or Heps' lu their mime. leliJllil'I u.'lh.b.tw Hun tu l-lvoeu 11 llllllua la). Seme be-c. tiled scientists uie ti)lin te show hew this uui be done llut jeu can't live vcrj will en e little money lliutsortet icenniiiy Is peer busluiss and gencrully results In il)spip slu. A hearty appetite und a hound dlgisileii enable pi eplu te eain eueii-h toiiiecuiugiMid, s(uar) muds. If dUetiuu is peel take lliewu'x lien lUlti is, which will make It light Mr V t1 Hotie, Clinten, Iowa, sit)s, I leiiuil gn lit 11' Hi I liem djspcpslu b) using Ihewn's lien lilt li rs." llVl.IV.HWS. RELIGIOCS SERV1C1M WILL HE. held In tlie following chinches te inoriew, In the morning ut 10 ju, in the evening ut 7 11 Suuduy school .it 1 IV p, m IV hen thu heut Is dltli lent It Is specially noted . MKMoiiUL(riiesniTr.iUAN)-!-eiitliQiic'oii tr et '-ei vices memlng nnd evening ut the usual limns. Sabbath isclioel ill 14 p. l'mver 1111 ctluu TliuiKiLiy evening, VV 1 Iciime te till, 'iheliius 1 tieiiipsiin. pastor. Ulivkt lixiTisr Cuiitcii Y M I A Knetns ltuv. M. l'raj nc, pastei At ID JO u 111. will unite with the Union ltutliel, ceiuei of 1'iliue und Onuige llsptlsuiattci sermon. 7 lbp m preach ing iu 1 M. C. A. looms, buuduy school ul.' p in CuiiiST I.UTHEICAN Ciiuncu W est King stuct. Jj Iteed. naster. bundiivsihoel at IK e 111 K The Old Meunenltes wilf held seivlce In tlicli rbiilch, coiner of Kut Chestnut und Shuiiitiiu sticcts, en Sunduv, Match .Md,ut 2ocleik, ) 111 rieuchiug lu both liinciiiiyeH. (OI.LLOK Ciiai'ei.. Divine service at Kljiia 111 S-rmen by llcv. K. V Ccihnrt, I. H Wkst Missies Win. l'evvick, pistol l'iciiih liiulii thumurnliiK by thu Itev. VV F Meid, nud lu the evening by the Ituv. Lewis Itcltci. huu diiv- sclusiliil 1 15 p.m. l'ra)ci iiiietlug at 0 H) mm oil 1 iiestiuy ev cinin hKCOMIl KVAMILLICALt Kll cai. ( Kiiglish ), en Wulbeii) ige t. N Weiiimn, pustei. 11. m. uud at 7 15 p 111 uy the street, ulievu emn 1'ieachlnu at 10 JO pastei. fju inlay scIumiI at J p. 111 I'm) et and Class inceuugen 1 ucsuay nun inuixu) even IllL'SHt 7 30 Okack I.UTilEUAN Ceiuei of Neith Queen niid.lumesstieet, Itcv. L Klvln Ilimpt, pustiu bervlies ut IU-) 11. in. and ut 7.15 p. 111. buuilny school at ip 111. KicirORUEiifST. I.ukk's) Mailetla avenue, Itev. Win. F. l.lehlltei, pastei. Dlv Ine services ut 10 111 11. m uud 7.1 p. 111. holiday school at'.! 11.111. IIMTUD llKKTIIIIKV IN ClIIIIHT (CeVKNAMT) W'Cst Oningu street, between Mulbciry uud Chuiletlu streets, (fenuurly known us .Salem) Itev. M. .1 Muiiimu, pastor. Pienihlng ul 10 JO a. in. and 7.11 p. in. hunday school ut! p. 111. fcT. I'aul'h Dlvlne servlce at 10 JO a. 111. and 7:15 p. 111. by lltopusler. bumluy school ut 1 11 p. m. l'lucsevTEBiAN. l'luichlng In Uie inerntngnnd evening by the pastei, Itev. J. . Mitchell, I. I. MuiiAVlAN, J. Mux Hulk, iiaster; lu' a. in. l.lliiny und herinen : ! p. m . biimlay school ; l'A p. 111 , l.enten, l.ltany and l'leauhlng. hT. 1'ai'L'h M. II. Cuiiitcii. Ne seiviccs ineru iugeruveiilng. blind ly school at 1:1.1 p. 111. St. Jehn's i.irriiKRAN ltuv. Sjlvauns Mull, p i-ttei. l'reachlng lu the inernliig und evening, by the pastor, biiudny sclusil ut I'll. tleTW ai n Mission Hciiix)!, ut i p. m. FuutT llEKOiiJiuu Services iniirnliur und min ing conducted liy Ituv, Dr. Titzcl, pastor elect, buuduy ciIkkiI utl:!5p. m Union IIetiikl Ituv.H. W.Hellh inier. li.istei. I'lvaihlng at le-JOa. m, by thu Ituv. travuuet thu Olivet liaptlst Chinch. At thu clesu of his sermon, he will administer thu nidliuiuce of Christian nnptlsni. ltuvlval set vices iu the uvcului; ul 7.15 o'clock, 'luu Weman's Chilitiun Tempeninie Union pni)cr inc'i'tlng will hnheldto-inerrovv (Huiidu) ) ulturnoeii lu the prison, lliu Chaplain, Ituv. Mr. Hniink will begin the services atiiuaiter past.1 o'clock. Meeting im usual, at J o'clock en Tuesdaj uftcinoeuln.M. C. A. li-ill. THE REST the city, ut HAKTMA.N'S Ce HAVANA CIGAR IN YKLLOW bl'OKK, FltOXT CIOAlt STORAOE AND COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DAN1KI. MAVKIt, dec2-lvd 10 West Chestnut street. M- ANHOOD RESTORED. KKMK11V JTIIIB. A victim of youthful liupiudence C!uliifr I're- Ac., having tried In vnln every knew n reined) lllV. hus dlscjivrrert a slmplu self cure, which he will hcuu r 11.. 10 ia lenoWBUnei-ie-s. Aauress, J. II. UKEVhS, JlfrlytedAlyw 13 Chatluiu St., Wew Yolk City m:nicAT TltON lllTTKUa F nun en xr w ntt V.KJ. it 11 e n w w w w n inn t fl e wwvvw n N u it n fi i vnruvr n n U WffUff U OO W W N KN ft nun 00 fn i li H HO IlKlIN i jlltll O O N K N li 1 ii 00 N nn "uhS) 11 n' I iriTTn-r TT T T T T T V Rnnu FK pRlt ' 11 nn n '8SS lllll TlilnimMlltliiD.ceinblnlni; Iren with urivr?n- Uliritl KIIIHrli !.! ....!.. uiilrklv mill reiimleti'lv C 11 u r.n lllllir.r-JIP.'l, M AJ,Alll;V, ................ .. . . ... . WKAKNKSH, IMI'IIIIK IIMJUH, CIIII.I.H nnd FKVKIlHndNKUUAMilA. lly nipld and thorough nsidtntlutlen with the blmjil It reaches every part of the system, purl, fli-s nnd cnrlilim Iho IiIikmI, Rlipiiuthmis tlie musclCM ami nerves, ami lencn nnu invigeralcg the Rysteiii : . . A line Appctlf it Ik-sl tonic known. It will cum thu weint awn of MjnpupHlu, te- Tnnvlnif nil llUtlCRRllllf HVIlllltellln. Htlch an Tllflt. I11K thu Feed, HclLhiTig, Heal In thu Stomach, Hrurlbure, rte. The only Iren medicine that will net blacken orlnlute tlieleelh. Ill invaluable) for iIImmim-h peculiar te women, ami te nil persons who lead rc limitary lives An unfailing remedy ferdlscascs of Iho I.lvcr and Kidneys. 1'ersem Biillcilng from thu ulTi'ctef overwork, nervous tieublis, less of appetite, or debility, nxpuiluiiLU quick relief and renewed cnetgy by Its UM). It does net chiipe llradnchn or produte Consti pation Ol II Kit Iren midltlnusde. Ills thu only preparation of Iren Hint rniipes no Injurious riri'i Ih. I'liVHlilans and drUKglsts lLiemtiieiid lias the benf. lly It. 1 he L'ciinlne lias Tiiule tlark and ciiMHed ii d Hues en wrapper lake no ether. Muduenlyby IlltOWN CIIKMICA1, CO., IIALTIMORK, MD. BCpt'JlydAlyw vutTiiisa. T A1L0RIN0. W. B. NELSON I.ATK or H. IX. W ISTlOJI, MOKTI1 IJOKEN blHEKT, (KCABTIK, l'A , Importing Tailor. .SEW YOKK 1'AKI.QKS: ESHLEMAN'S LAW BLOCK, North Duke Btioet, Liincnoter, Pa. ALL TIIK LATEST STYLES In Iekkkin am Demfstiu Cleths run hens and llLUlSKIIS. A lhi:FhCrHTt.UAIlAMKKl. I huv i! Just opened at thuubeve purlers with a flue line or Feil ign mid Deunstlc Goods for thu VV Inter undHiiilngef les.1. wheiel will he pleused te have my friends uud thu public cull und scu my stock. W. B. NELSON. pAKUAEVS. Ml HUH NOrWAThK HUT bl.lOlllI.Y bVleKKD TllhbALLOF DAMAGED CLOTHING ! SIUI outline' Vn inoiuieiis let of Clothing tti bci n reld, yel tin 11 leiiiulnsmaii) CHOICE BARGAINS. Before April 1st Everythinir Must Be Disposed Of, A no Hainan' d i.issls will be 11 tallied uttei Hurt tlule Don't be skeptical ' Den'l bn I'lejiulki d ' Den t llive In yeill head the idia tint this is mil) nehuiii nil'" thai It Is only 11 "go culled" litliietlen VVu hivmuude a leiluctleu, nud a bli; one. tiHi, mid uveljbisl) who lieCiUCIethiuK cull luelll b) II. MYERS & RATHFON, I.EAHIM1 LA.VOA'sThK CI.OIHIKUS, NO. 113 EAST KINO STREET, HANUAMKII. l'A. -tyj I.IdAMHON it 1 e.STi;it- tlllMHII.iN' Norfolk Blouse SUIT. of Scot 1 li Cheviot lu Chi cksuiul l'lulil-, unci I'll uti it 1 utile Suits of Hue Worsteds uud Cii--.liiiii( ter Dress VViat HOYS' SHIRT WAISTS, ill it 1 niut In ntkt I10111 iM tu TV (tit -Lull t N Hllll I ! 1 Hlf-H HI. I K t LA.SNKLblllltr 1 1 Oil) Mil' telJii". ALI WOOL Spring Overcoats, Muile te tit neutl), 1. one belt ""It. wllhn Silk fiiilin; uud GENTS' PANTALOONS, Im Weik 01 Pull Dicss Weill uud II J $1 HI, 1 1 'ill, f 'SI Dress Hats ! In addition te the Hevlble 11111I Relfinn feiuilni; htltl Hat, wn have tin excellent stock et Sew St)Iu Still unit belt Dress Huts, lleiufl Win I.','). W utile thu h.CLl SIV h Vt.KMb IN I,A.C'AbTi:it run Dl'M.AI' A CO'S UNI. blLK A.MIPKLT IIAlb - -1IIU- Eashienable Cleth Hats, in Hound or Hat Clenus, $100 te 1I..VI. KINK ll.VIS for Y1111111; Cents und Ladles, lu llluuet Ulack Cleth, pilce &0c. te 75c. Thu University Shirt, wltha full set of Studs, In a hugu viulety of (olers. All-wool t'l.AN.VHI.S, pike, 1 "I, fMM uud r.S.71. Our till wool Vl.ANNKl. hlllKT.iifpuiuliullKOdyu, fei l.'iV, Is made doiibluevei the shoulders und btcitst. It Is pari) il)u uud will net fade. 25c Is All We Ask for All-Silk Neckties, el the New- btyles for Sprint,'. WHITK blllltls, ihiishcd with Htittuus uud button Heles, iiC. lliu Kigliiiiie Sliirl, $1.00 Each, $5.i0 icr Half-Dezen. DRESS SHOE, POIl UENT8, iniidn te out special eidci, et sound calfskin uud kiuIii leather tops, lu Butten or Utcubtjle, lull Londen Tee. Trice, UJ.OO. GIRLS' SHOES, I)i l'ubble Geat, Opera Toe llutteu, fl ue uud l.i). (iiils- Kll) bllOKS, hatnl-vvei 1c llutteu Heles, !., Jl.OSand HIM). Williamson d Fester, 32,31, 30 & .18 West KfiHj IiANOASTKll, l'A. St., MEDICAL. .V Oil ALL NKIIVODH THOUHLKH " IteilMOIl'M Clllirllie llilli r n lli.vpil mv bcI itlc." CengivsKiiiau Uucntliti,ef Wlsceiiklu. c UTIUUItA. DISFIGUNRIG HUMORS. HUMILIATING ERUPTIONS rn 0 I luive tiled for eleven villlH te hiivu lu) wife ruled or a tcirnnc skin diKcuse. lllll LlTlllllA ItKMKIMES (CUTIHIIIA ItrflOLVI XT, the new IIIimmI I'uiHlcr. Interiiiillv.iiiidCiTlci ha. theuient sklu ('uix",iiiiilCUTicunAoAr,ttnexijtiUltehkln llcnu II del, exteinally) have done In six weeks vvlmt I huv ft tiii'tl for rleiti vrurs le hnve done. Yeu shall have thu particulars us simiii us I (im give them te jeu, uud us wu uie se well known In this part of thu ceuntiy. It will benefit jeu, and thu leim iecs win emu ill 1 vvne use incni. Maysville, Kv. CHAS. II. WH1TK. BLOTCHES CURED. I used your CcricinA IIevfiiies ler llleti hc, and am completely euied. temy luepiesslblu Jey. Ct'Titl'HA SeArls the best lhiveevcruHid, and te the profession It Is Invaluable for cleans lug thu skin, thciebv leuievlng ull "cork," glease, paint, and all the stun" used bythciu, leaving the nkln jiutu and white and suit. My greatist iildtsiiie is ltr leceiiiineiidliigsiiih an nrllcle. II. MADv, CVionipfeii Ceml'iuc lieltir AAncr. ) eiiMJSiuuN, Ohie SALT RHEUM. I huve had the Salt Itheum for about thite )cui-s, und huv u spent tlmu und money te hive It cuud. wllhuut sneuss, until I tried the Ctrri CIKA UEMEUirs, w mi ii uiu ueiiig inn WOIK O..I lOl'NH MAksnrirLii, loesCouNTr, Oreiien. $200 FORNOTHING. Hhv lug paid itheiit Ue te first cluss doctors te eniub) bubv, without success, I trli d CurittJRA ItKMfMKS, Which (Olliplctcl) Cllll'll lllll'l USlllg thrcubelllis WM (.OUIION, Ne. 87 Arlington v , It nlestewii, Mass. Sold everywline I'llcesi CimcriiA, Vws beAr.'ii tents ; liKsntVENT, II '. 1'crnEB llKtu AND CHEMICAL CO, IkjHTON. heml fer"llinv le Cure Skin IMmhm-s." nirncr. Vy rhUiintl UhUlI.M.ISKlN mid HAM)4' CATARRH. COMI'I.KlKTIIhATM KM', Willi IMI Vl.hlt, lOHKVhUY rOKJI UP CATAIIKII, 1. AbK toil SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Head Colds, Wutcry DI'dnrKCH from the Vese and K)es, lllnijliift NeUes In the lb ml, Nervous Headache and Fever Instantly icllevid. CheklUK Mucus Dlbleduid, Miiiihluni Cleansed und Healed, llnatli Swccleneil, 81111II, litste und Hiurlitf; Itestercd, uud Itin.ictg Checked. Ceiih, Ilienchitli, DrejiphiKS lule thu Thre.it, 1'nllts 111 the Client, DvHpepl.l, VV iisllm,' el Stiingtliuiid t lesh, boss 01 Sleep, 1 Ic , cuied One lieltlu Ihidlud Cure, one box Cutiirih.il ISelvcntund one Dr Sin ford s Inhilrr, In one pucksKe. of all ilniKRlsts, I01 II no. Ask Im an reHU'H ItAIHCAI. CLHK, II pillll lllntllllltietl III VVIUhllti7(l, Vm l'iite,u 1 li, M.tlleld, I levi 1 llleisuiu, (tc l'OTTKR DKUn AND CHEMICAL, Ce . HeitUII Cellins' Voltaic Electric Plasters. .iw Life let bhiittueil Ncivc". 1'iilnftil Mils ilis und VViiikined Uranus COLL1SS' VOL 1AIC I.LKCIKIC 1'LAsTKIt liistinitly iilbcls the Nirveus b)Htim und lianlshi" pulit, .Si r eiisiiesnnd Dcblllt). A pi Hi cl (.nlvunti Hit ti lydimblitid with 11 lilalil) Mi dliin il I'hister let i'lC. All driiKKtsts. mill W,s.Vu "im:AT 1M11AN MKDK'INii KA-TON-KA. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE tell 1!lh IILOOD, LlVhlt, KIH.Nt.lS AMI bTOMACII. It li Made b) the liidliuis Used I))- the Iiulliiis sold by the Indi 111s Itisl'utel) VegeUtblc. It sillily lines all dUeii'is et thu leinuih, I.lvi r, llewcls and HIihmI. It Is ulmest spciltlc for all forms of Kliciini ttisiu 11 will cttie iIIh isu win n nil ettiei lenmlles hive Inllid Direc tions ine philnl) piloted 011 evil) lieltle AH trilii sol litdiius have thell medicines, but KA-TON-KA lsa lemedy of the I'aeltlc Coast, and is Usui by all. It Is composed el loots, herbs uud barks trutheiedund piepurcd b thu WAItM bl'UINO l.SDIA.Sb OP OHKOO.S, And U f.ivuiubl) known and um d In ullpirtsef thu world. Ihusickur ullitin should net deluy Its ifie It will pieveutus vvdl in cine dUeiihe. Its pi Ice Is ene dollar pel bottle. 01 sit bottles for live iIeIIiiik Ask let It und m e thai sonnet It. It Is ler sulu by ull Drucuists, und hv'tliu UKLlieV INDIAN MLDiCINK UIJII'A.M, Curry, l'.i. Medoc Indian Oil, THK OltKATKST l'A IV KAU11I MKDICINE ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC ISDI VN Oil. I'M. 'Main tecuie Tooth ache In one minute, He idudiu In live minutes, turucliulutcnmiuiiUs.buiulhieatlu one night, Nen nil trlu In time te tivnudnutes. MODOC IN Dl VN Ol Lis used Intel mill) us well usuxterimlly Kvetv lumilv should liave a bot tle within ix'iich. ltUniliKtertn thu house. I or btile by ull Di ukkIsIs. t't leu c. pet but tie. Luiizusize bottles. I OIK' INDIAN COUe.HbUri' H iipieinpt spccltlc for Cen ghs, Colds nnd Luiur dli uses, M)c. per ha ten ka, Medoc Indian OH und Indian bottle, Cough b)iup for salu (vv heles.de und ietull)ut Cochran's Druu; btute, Nes. ISJ uud 1J"J -Set Hi yueen slicet, Ijiucuster, 1'iu IU3-1) dWAbA w- VUAL. BH. MAKTIN, WI10LESALK AMI UETA1L Dealer iu AH Kinds of Lumber and Ceal. S-Yabd: N'e. 1J) North Water and Prince stieets. itbove Lemen, Luncustur, nSlvd -rAUMUAKDNi;KS V JEFKEKIKS, COAL DEALERS. Orricrs Ne. li) North ('tieeii street, nnd Ne. 501 North I'rincuulicct. Yaiii8: Neith l'llnce stiect, near Itcudlni; Depot. LANCASTKH, l'A. aiiKl.vtfd c OAU M. V. B. COHO, JJO N011TI1 WATKll M'ltKET, Umcusler, l'tt., WI10LK8ALK AM) IlKTAIL DKALXR IW LUMBER AND'"OOAL. Connection with the TELEnioNie Kzchanek. Yard and Orricit: Ne. 3J0 NOIIT1I WATKll RTKEKT. fub28-lvd r J. BWAItll ifc CO., COIL. Orricu: Ne. iUCenliebiinate. Yaruh: Lust Walnut uud Marshall stteels. (Stewart's Old Yaul ) Ileth anl and Olllce ceinieetcd with lliu Tclo Tcle pbnnu KrchuuKu a-KINDLlN(5 WOOD A bl'KOIALTY.- ectUtlmdMAPlt EDVCAT10XAI. T OOK AT THIS! AND THEN EMUHACU IT. DoeU-keoplno:, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, UuslneBU CorreaponUonco, Practical Penmanuhlp, Practical Grammtir, Drawing BusineBB Documents, All forWUlfer.'l mouths, or 110 for G months, at Lancaster Commilreial College. Addrcrs, H. 0. WEIDLER, Ne. 10i EAST KING bl'llKKT, JuulO-tfd l.uueeiter, l'a CLOTltlXth A.ftf! FH ULOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTENH, Te keep thu hands warm. BOOKH, le keep the feet warm. , EAR MUFKri, Te kiep thu ems warm. MUITLEUS, le keep the neck warm. UNDKHWKAH,! Te keep the body wnnn. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WKST KINO STItKKT. eN ACCOUNT OF HU1LDINO, TIIK Entrance te Our Stere WILL BE On Centre Square for the Next Twe Weeks. ' OUR BUSINESS Will Net Be Interfered With, However. THE BEST -VND- Cheapest Clothing in the City ALWAYS AT HIRSH & BRO., Cerner North Queen Streot and Con Cen tra Sauure. B UltGnil A SUTTON. Burger & Sutten J MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We Are Making te Order. tunc) AIWoelCOI!KClthW Suits, HiK) Pane) VII Weel I'L Ull Stilts, tjnen Puiii) Pllk Mixed I'liiiluloeii", 'ist)les, I VI OimmI IH'SIVt.'-S Suits, IJ0i) These uie noeldstvle O001N, tin-) 1111 nil new und dc'lnible Cull und si e 0111 stei k mid be ceiiv luced Unit wuuiuefTeilm; Uuiuiilus Hill Eeady-Kacle Suits, Uth St.M.IMt LltY PAST VT 1'ItIC Eb t ItOM $7 te $15 Per SUIT. Cull enil) uud have the hi nelll of silc(tiut; lrem a lull iisMiitiiifiit el sli Wu hive just ten 1 veil illatKolet of the clcblutid DAYTON SHIRTS. 1 hey slundnt the head, they 11111 the be t til tint;, best muting riiuii e.isicsi 10 ue 1111 GKNl'S' FUKNISHLMJ (JOOUS, IN CHEAT AKIhTV BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCAblElt. I'A. X K. bMALlNU. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN PINE OVERCOATS. VVu otter UmLiv 11 udtictleti of J.V te ,W pie cent, below lust liieulirs pi Ices Ciumblu's ci Icluuted und pepului Overceatings, HIE UtST IN HIE WOULD. In ull the dltrereut shides uud stvles. fc.'v slaus. lurs. Vi leurs. Icunus. lailfupels, It 1 Units, Mnntutiuk'H. Astiiichnis, etc. V ,1.-1.., 1, V A II. hd redeus, Cenines, Diitb I's uud I'.itcnt llcuveis. iievui llli-n rneze, l.atl)ein, retelsli mis, Meltons uud Ki rse)s. Ihese i;oeds can mil) bu hid atleadlin; hettes In 1 iruu cities, mid iiiiiku lu pilie fiem (.ill te ui VVu mi) scllliiK them fiem $J0 te IV). A full line of lleptentlc Pubrlcs, laiiRliif,' 111 pikes fiem (IV te$J0. SUITINGS OP EVEltY DECltIl'T10N' AT PKIChS COU lthbl'ONDlNciL LOW. All coleisurosubjcenil te it theruuKh chemi cal test. Out weik Is of thu best uud highest bt) Ic of int. 1)111 Ieiik expeileiuu lu business and 1 lese Inspection cujthlcs us te be thoieughly familial with till thumest lnuiiuiuctiircs nud latest stvles In thu market, tilve us a ttlal and bu convinced, -Al- Ne. 2 We8t King Street and Centre Square. Sibling's Tailor's Guild. iiiurl'J-lvWAb E CJONOMV IN Cl.OTIUNU. Bargains Added Te-day. Te cieutu work fei etti hands und ket p them ti)i;ethei duiiug thu dull season, we nrKunlzu leluy u SPECIAL SALE IN OUK CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. iluvltiK beuKht for cash ut a Inte New Yeik sale a Large and Plnu Lltiu of l'ANTALOO.N. 1NGS, we urn pt'eiiated te offer 61'ECIAL IN. DUCKMENie. ALL-WOOL 1'ANIS, madu loonier, lit Htm. ALL-WOOL l'AN'IS, iiiude te order, lit t-l " ALI.-VV OOL I'AN'I s, made te order, nt $1 . ALI. WOOL I'AMS, made te 01 del, ut f I Kl. ALL-WOOL l'ANlb, make te 01 del, tit 3 ("I, The te ate chaueej for HIk lliu gains In this DlleiiiiL'. Iho pthes uiu down ii, as, and SO pi 1 cent. Don't feiKet tltllldut tliu noise et thuiloth thuileth ItiK drulers, Just new, that wu luivu thu first claim en ) our attention as ell'etets of thu Hesl and Nuw est ClethlnK and Heeds iu thu Piece ut rnccs guaranteed lower than uny compctlteis. 8AMPLE 1'ltICES III our Neithwest Window, Maikedltt l'laln t Inures, Business Suit te Order as Lew as $10.00 L. GAUSIAlf & BRO,, N03. 60-08 NORTH QUEEN ST., ( (Itittht en the beuthw est Cor. of Ornnitn street,) I.ANCAS'l Hit, l'A. a-Open evenliiL'a until B o'cleik. sutuuluy uutU Iilo'tletk.
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