KU M J-7 tiW fji'lu . .) ti ft J' r . -':. - f P 'v. rv ; 'n J. i" ;, - ( . ri It MOr -.T ' r Car' i.C J- - m J5 kktelsha$ti!' DAILY -vu t 'ii 3LEH&TOEI, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1885. Ait U?'. V? 'I - Daily Intelligencer, ubllahed Every Evening IntboYear (SUNDAYS ncirne) By 8TEINMAN HKNBEL. ITELUGENOEtt ' BUILDING, 8, W. Cerner ContreSquaro. LAlfCAtTKIl.PA. cuplcd with Uie needs tunl demands of Ohie, Virginia, New Yerk anil Indiana. Tlie ether lnctlircn will be readied In due season. Meantime Uie Republican occu pants may be getting their beuses In order, nnd Democratic aspirants cultivutu tlie geed gift of patience. LILY TlK CKHTS A WKKK. FlVM DOI.L AM k IJfmA cm rimr ekhts a month. Pestauk nun. I l mst intiu"M u "vH iHTurim UKIIIBA Ejrlff-M". 1 J-" TWWirT X 4 1 Vi' j" r " INTELLIGENCER," (nenTrAQM.) i Q,VaMlaried Every Wednesday Morning, ift?."f.f vvteVaitate nnd country. Correspondents iviu re .T' rf-j. u.HBUHfintinvHnn arvlltlf wl frnm mxivn inv( rvftltn ' '"Ut"'""v" OVIIVIIVM ""iiiut . J linn"! m rWjti- .-. - -..! 1 11.1 ' .... -. i-"! tfthe tin ncr enly: nnd te slim their niunc. net i.s. t frw Tinliltrnf fnti. Imt. In uriuif r trtii1 fnllti I Jpy 5 All nnonyuieus letter will be eoiiBtgnudte A ADDRBfiS ALLUnTElUj AND TKLKatlANR TO THE INTELLIGENCE!, ' , LASOABTEH, l'A. 9tl)c awastct3ntcllicjcwcr. LANCASTEll, MAY 13, 1833. sji Our Divine Practice. Judge Ludlow does net seem te cordially ngrce with his brother, Judge Thayer, that wehave a veiy bad divorce practice in t-fffi $ Pennsylvania. Judge Thayer lately took "'war nra!Utlnn In snp.ik nf tlin mniiv ciillnilvn ill. .- .-, j - ff ( verccs that wcre granted here, no opposl epposl oppesl , tlen being made te the proceeding by the f wl'oerliusbamlagiilnst whom II was ap Vh ' PMBntly alined, the tcstrnieny lwlng taken ,iJs . ' often In private, and the general cause as- vSISk signed being desertion. fv' Judge Luillewsaid te a jury, in a divorce ' h ' case beard before him ycsteiday, that ; his twenty-eight years uxperience as a judge induced him te held the Uecuul conviction tiiai it was a verygoed thing for society that testi mony might be privately taken in divorce suits, as lie conceived that " by iKjimittiiig such cases te be indiscriminately given te the public the courts of justice would be raade Blnk-heles of corruption." lie de clared that the present practice is ''for the preservation from ruin of the leputatiens of innocent children and honest husbands and thorough geed wives." And the judge added that theso " who have te act in a judicial capacity are the Ijest judges as te what is the proper public policy te be pur sued." And it is certainly a fact that judges of the experience and ability of Ludlow and Thayer are tlie very best qualified men in Pennsylvania te judge and decide as te the quality of the diverce practice. Jf tliehe doctors differ, however, we will need te have a full exiiositien of eacli side of the case by tluvte deter mine which is right. Tossibftve aie wrong in ceinJ"""iJ that they dlfter as UT the nmnrSet of publicity in divorce pro ceedings, as we have thought they de lxj lxj cause Judge Thayer has made se savage an assault generally Upen the Pennsylva nia proecdure and the facility of Pennsyl vania divorce. . We hope that these two judicial athletes may be persuaded te Illuminate the matter with their judgment and experience, whether they agree or disagree. It is a very important question. There are these who held that there should be no diverce : and 0iflu3rawhe maintain tliatlhMuiWlUliiiilSi fe easy that no pair, desiring te separate, 'should be held tegether: and between these are theso who favor divorce for causes of various degrees of gravity. The . Pennsylvania practice, as Judge Thayer says, practically permits any married pair, who mutually desire diverce, te have it. It is only necessary that they should live apart for a season, that the wife may piove descitien by the husband, who fails te op pose her motion, and tlie censequence is that a divorce is decreed. If thisisproper,it would seem that our statute should lie amended se as te require the court te de cree divorce upon the appearance befoie it of. husband and wife, demanding separa tion. J1 Jge Thajcr, and most persons with Imu, would think this verywieng; but as it is just what we are doing new, -,, under cover, it needs that they should be ip and doing if they want te keep unwill ing couples tied together in Pennsylvania. Hetter I.nle Than Never. New that the nnti-discrimhmllen bill Is hopelessly beaten, our esteemed contempo rary, the J'cie Era, Indicates very decid edly that It is In favor of the constitution and tlie enforcement of it. It berates the Lancaster county member rdundly for their opposition te the measure and for their scrvlle aid te tlie corporations in " their present system of plunder." It cor rectly states the position of the people of this county, te be practically unanimous agninst tlie present discriminations prac ticed against them, and declares with truth that Representatives Hresius, Reek, Davis, Ilcldelbaugh and Kemper have misrepre sented their constituents. It scarcely does the Lancaster county members of the general assembly justice, however, when it intimates that the wishes of the people of this county wcre made well known te them by all the exponents of public sentiment. Ter, of the many newspapers printed In this county, we be lieve tlie iNTULLiecxcEit, and meic re cently the Inquirer, have alone urged the passage of the bill. The Xcw Em has been conspicuously silent. At a time when its opinion ought te have been Inllucntial with the representatives of its party it was net forthcoming. Te be sure the mem bers ought net te have waited for it, nor te have depended upon It. Rut if they did they have some slight ecuse for their obliquity, which tlie 2iw Era has net for its remissness. 11KKK AND THERE. I Imve beeu In Washington three or four times slnce the new (ulmlnlatrntlen enme Inte power, neither In search of olllee for myself nor anybody olse. Hut while nttend- tug te prlvnte business I lmve iniule occasion te hear and see and learn nil I could nlxmt the president and his cabinet,- tlielr plans nnd purposes, and the Impression ulilch they miike upon the country- I uotice timt the linw or beds hi front of the Treasury build ing en Pennsylvania nveiiue are consider ably farther ndvnneed than they were n month age. He are the chances of Deme crats coming Inte elllclal uppelnliucutH. I I 'i i J U -. m,c The Postmasters te (Je. It Is evident that tlie Republican iK)stmas- tcrs are te go. Theso who aie net lemov lemev able for partisanship under the postmaster general's rpeciflcatien, will net be many in the end, the adjudication of guilt or inno cence being left te the Democratic repie sentatives and senators. They areieeom areieeem mended te proceed in the weik of elimina tion by degiees and te dispatch alwut a quarter of the w hole let of postmasters in their district, selecting tlie worst paitisnns for first execution. The letter of the postmaster general makes two thingsplniu ; the one being that Republican partisanship will be a cause of removal, and next that Democratic con gressmen will be entrusted with tlie work of cleaning out tlie postelllces in their dis tricts. This has been the ancient practice, and tlie administration does net propose te radically change the old methods. The modification which it seems te suggest is that Republican postmasters who liavedene no Republican party weik will be permitted te remain in their elllccs until the last, and peihaps until their commissions exp'tie ; this point net licing definitely settled. Inasmuch as the occupants of the im portant iMHteIllrcs have been apieintcd te them because of their active Republican partisanship, it may be expected that these who have inade their title clear te serve out their terms under the present adminis tration will net lie numerous enough te greatly hamper the Demeciatlu represen tatives in the labor of love te which the postmaster general recommends them. Candiuati: Quay had better uteer clear of Ilarrlsburg. He has already hecu nnd been tee much of that mepliitlc atino-'plieru. Tliore has nevcr been any doubt hi the minds of poeplo with opportunities te knew and lulolllguuee te discern that this Is and will continue te boa Doinecratla administra tion. Tliore has nover been any concealment that Mr. Cleveland believes In Democratic principles, nnd that In their proper applica tion lies the healing of governmental IUh. One or these principles Is te turn out men who have debauched tlie civil service, and te put In men who will purify It. The letter which l'ostmaster (Jonend Vilas has ad d reused te each of the Democratic, congress men from Hovernl Htates, and which Is ro re ro prlnted In le-tluy'H Intdm.imiinuuii hi full, Is nald te lmve been maiked "confidential." If w, it may be assumed that this was con sidered the iKtst way te glve It circulation j I lmve no doubt Unit the 'purposes here dis closed are open te all the public and are ntonee te be nhewn forth In the practical operation of the departments. They are exactly lu accord with what Mr. Vilas told me ever a mouth age in an extended conver sation as te the pmpntoilpellcy or tliend ministration with regard te fourth-class pest masters, whose terms are net inuileil ey any fixed tenure. Tlie tonus of this letter are Hiilllcientlv dcllnlte for a wayfaring man, though a Republican cress reads postmater, te read. Mr. Vitas is working hard and Is at n disadvantage by the accumulation of busl busl ness In bis department and the lack of help. Hut he Impresses ene as a Hlngulnrly clear headed, vigorous, dliet-t and determined man. Tlie thoieughness with which appli cations anil recommendations are Hilled In his department are wenderful. After tlie brief it inade up, the ease thoroughly ex amined, and a conclusion reached, In nil lui pertant civses the iKistiuaster general gees ever the matter with tlie president, ami every uigiii me i-xeciuive is inus ongageu w mi ins cabinet ministers in wrestling with and disposing ofiqqieliitinciilH. 1)0 discovered sacrtnehut the public Intermix, liie party's welfare and the ndmlnlstratlnn's credit te thelr own private lnterests or porsennl enprlce. Hut te their reprcHOiitnttve ixisitlen. thelr kunwledga of men and local ities and thelr K)llllcal Inlluonce and xngaclty all is eenrcded that they are entitled te. Wee betide tlieiu wl)0 abtise their )irurgn tlve. 1 think such will find It cold weather een lu July at the White Heuse. Mr. KainlaH'H alleged Influence hi admin istration circles arises from no desire en his part te dominate policy or appointments, nor from any concession of that character en the part of the powers Hint be. Mr. Ran did I'm recognized position hi the lead or ship of the party at large; his long-standing luthunle political association wan .Mr. uaunmg ; mr. Cleveland's unconcealed confidence lu his geed Judgment; bis extended aciiualnt aciiualnt unce Willi public men, espcs-lnlly lu l'cnnHvlvanle. and his direct, positive man ner lmve of ceurse given liliii n precr slmre ofhilluence. Hiitlrein threo dlllerent and all rollable sources none connected with hlmself I heard the saine story of the rcla tlniiH between him and the administration. That Is that the comparatively low Impeitiiut recommendations he has inade have all lcen "well considered," and the things doneor men named iqieu rellance lu Ids Judgment lmve turned out se well that each bucccshIve ene 1ms strengthened the president's eon een eon lidenco lu the disinterestedness and breadth of his counsel.' 1 happen te knew that Mr. Randall's chief purpese is te aid the administration hi securing the fittest Instruments of its high policies, nnd te de this without regard te past personal or lae lae tlenal dllt'oreiiees. He knows, nsevcry wise politician knows, that this Is tiiotiuie te build no and net te tear down ; and that if Mr. Cleveland's administration is afallure there will Ik) no ether Democratic administration until after ellticat cremation has gathered the whole present generation of parly leaders te us own. KlNIIIIAl). - Mit. Cuius Maeiii: JLocratle annex te IiwJm i r v Slew Hut Sure. The letter of Postmaster General Vilas te the Democratic cencrcssmen of Ohie, Indiana, Virginia and New Yeik, in whose states the cailiest and most inqieitaut elec tions are te take place, indicates very plain ly and very forcibly the policy of the new administration toward that class of fed eral offlce-heldeis with whom the public is most intimately associated and most famil iarly acquainted. The postmasters of the country aie nearly as many in number as all ethor persons holding federal appointments, and they are mostly of the "feuith-class," whose salaries are under $l,oeo. The postmaster Is the one functionary in whom te the view of the greatest number of peo ple Is embodied the federal power. They all have dealings with him. The feui tli class postellico Is the centre of political power in neaily every noiglibeihood, and everybody knows with what scrupulous care the Republicans have occupied these offices everywhere with tlie class who are described by the postmaster general as fit subjects for elllcial decapitation. AVheie there has been a Republican stere or tav cm, orBliep, or place of any kind in con trol of a paitisan, In the village and at the cross-reads, there the postellico has been fixed, regardless of public con venience or of any consideration sYe that the postmaster head the Republi can precession and respond with alacrity te the paity tax-gatherer. These post pest .maslcrs me commissioned for no paitieular term ; hence there was no time at which thelr commissions might be said te exphe. Tany of them have been In olllee five, ten , andtwentj jears, and us they wcre erigi- sally appointed because of their party services, their retention depended en a con- j ' .tuiuance of this sort of 7eal, no matter -' 'hew offenslve it was te Democrats or hew CVK1110" Interfered with a proper discharge ' ' "of thelr elllclal duties Tlie most deveut civil service reformer would lmi dly contend ' j that his cix-wl demanded the rotention of ij, men who thus get into olllee, simply be- A,&-cause they were in eccuiKincy. i Mr. Vilas very generously U-gins with u ' 'small installment. IIe knows that all of the worthy cases cannot be preught te the block at once, nor the great?rtultituile of fttcceaaers ba discriminatingly selected -" TBiholesale. Se he takes "25 per cent, and a 'few of the principal states at the start; bjm! the sailing mouth of Hay will be ec- it . i seems te have u Dcin- .VSTfri'.VS'.SiU'V- The earnest, obvious purpese of the admin istration Is te avoid bad aiiDeiutmciits; and tlie delay tli.it has thus f.ir Im-cu occasioned has been owing mainly te this dosire. As the president said the ether day : " Olve us geed men. Don't let us have any nilsilts or scandals." He recehes, talks for a moment te and disposes of hundreds of callers every day. Tlie way te the Whlte Heuse Is bread and easy, nnd many tliore be who go therein. Access te the oxeoutl ve chamber Is ready und when It has become pretty well lilted he startsiireuud the circle and disposes of theso lu waiting, very quietly and guntly.biit very seen making the ellnsUe nnd prolix isiter te understand that his time Is the government's and that a hundred are awaiting their turn. In tlie spacious execu tive chamber nt Albany he formed the linbll of receiving a large nuinber of visitors nt ene time, who feiim at least lmve uie H.uisi.ieuen of seeing Hint he was engaged and what their chances worn or getting a hearing. IIe continues this In the White Heuse, where his room Is net nearly mi blg.butre.lurund mere cheerful than the governor's chamber In Albany's handsome mid expensive caiillel. 1 notice, however, that when Commissioner or Internal Hoseuuo Mlller comes in or uny ether elllcial with a bundle of papers In his hand, the ptcmident resume his chair, settles down te business, and the circle of visitors ri'iinw wiiItliiL'. Alter nil. the ordinary visi ter seldom gets moie natisractieii from his visit than nn interchange of pleasant greet ings witli the head of the government. And lids Is all he has a right te oxpcet, Mr. Cleveland told me the ether day that he found it Imisisslble te rcmeinlwr from day te dav, or en en from morning tonight any considerable number of the hundieds and thousands and after while It will be hun dreds or thousands things that are said in his ear by people whoexiiccllilm te "attend te it right iiway" because lie gives tlu'lii resiH)ctt'iil consideration. The best way for everybody te de who has real business with the executive or any ether y icpaftKWiW is te put It flown m wriinig-- -it can nanny fscaisj fltlltllf lull. . . ' Tin; swinging sign seems te lmve ltn IixmI liahiUitieii in Pennsylvania cities. One may travel all oyer the busines streets of Hest en and net encounter one of theso nuisances. That they are nuisances no Intelligent oi-meii who is net a sign owuer will deny. Hut they are mere than nuisances, na they soino seino soine tluios net as llfo-fiestroylng agents. Tlie otlierdaylu New Yerk a stationary sign In the shape of a he.it y roll of oilcloth fell UHin a llttle girl mid killed her. The child had been playing in front of tlie shop where tlie dangerous sign was placed, when in some m uiiier the heavy roll was overturned and in its fall it crushed her te death. There should be legislation against Iho unsightly nnd dangerous custom. Hither It is law fill ter children te play upon tlie streets, or It Is unlawful te make such play daugoreus. Tlie sign ewners should be made te reali.e that the last is the legal vlew of tlie situation. Tin; New Yerk legislature dies te-dny. It began its work at the sumo time as tlie Penn sylvania legislature, which, llke the brook, bids fair te go en forever. Hsi-nciAi.r.Y "offensive partisans" of the fourth-class must go. O.vi: of the surest ovlttenees of the ilecline in patronage of Miimner resorts is seen lu the proposed combination of hotel men te keep down the prices or their empleyes l'er the last few yours tlie summer liotel proprietor lias been put through a cenrual test that has forced many te threw up the spenge. The trutli is that money has net been very plenti ful for tlie last few seasons, mid these who have found themselves with n less amount of tills wherewithal than usual have very HOiisibly concluded te spend their summers at home. This has been followed by depres sien In the business et summer hotels. It is propesod te take time by the forelock this year by reducing the wages of tlie hotel ompleyos bofero summer sets hi ; for the wise hotel-kccpor knows that iflie does this when the season is en, he will be at the meiey of his servants. The proposed new senle limits tlie wages et the colored waiters te net evor J20 a month ; w h lte waiters, 525 ; colored bell boys, 512; chamber girls, f 8, and cooks and bakers lrem ten te lltteeu per cent less than last year, anil nil ether liotel empleyes In proportion. The prices named are in ad dition te beard. Hetel empleyes need net fear that thelr livings are jeepardised by this proposed plan, for busluses competition will in tlie cud be the ical critorieu of wages. Semu poeplo think that Cteveland Is tee slew or movement; yet he Is turning the rascals out at tlie rate or thirty a day. Gun. HiiAvunhas boldly announced that he cannot be reconclled te the apjKilnt apjKilnt mentef men te consulships who had beeu in robclllen against the country they were new serving. Is this the same Heaver who in a famous speech te the c.x-Coiifederatei at Carlisle, some years age, declined that lie hardly knew which side in the late war was right, and that had he been Sjeuth he would have worn the gray ? Mu. Vilas' lotter tsn sign beard ter a let of cross-reads politicians. Maltreatment of u Olrl. HlizaSIeis, about 10 years old, was found tin the river bank, alxive Charleston, W. Va,, en Wednesday with scarcely any clothing en and in adying condition. Hhe says that threo ilays age she was met en the street in the evening and assaulted by (1 rant Jenes, Prnnk Hee ami Walter Kent, nit colored, nnd fright fully bojteu and kicked by them. While dazed she wandered te the place named and laid down, and remained there without feed, net knowing where she was. She was in a frlghtiu) condition from her maltreatment Tlie nourees deny hnvlmr wen Iho ulrl en the occasion Mieupcakt nf, Hhe has iodged complaint against them. The chances or I her ivcqvery ure net geed. nttentluiu ' There seems te Iki no differt'iice of opinion about Miss Cleveland and tlie clevati-d social loneoflho White Heuse under the new reg ime. Tlie wire of a distinguished represent ative, ex-governor nnd ox-niinlster, as we walked tlirilugh the White Heuse grounds the ethor flay, told me with what misgivings und forelsKllngN fhe looked lerwaril te a elmnge from the elcgance and repose of the Arthur rule In the drawing room ; and hew all her fears were dissipated and her admira tion for a higher order of tilings enhanced at tlie llrst real reception et the Clevelauds. " Ah," her husband wpoke up, " I never se felt the triumph or Deinocmtie institutions as when I mw mid heard that gracious lady ro re ro ceive tlie foreign ministers in their own court language, mistress of the White Heuse, und vpstenfiiy u sclioel teacher earning her own living." . I saw Secretary Iimar jog up tlie aveuue the ether day in a wliile overcoat and riding uheaty bay horse with a short whip. He dismounted at the front fleer, handed tlie gontle steed te a black boy who held him until the cabinet meeting adjourned. J. Procter Knell, who lias been visiting Washington, and was tlie guest of the presi dent en ids afternoon drive and at dinner the ethor day, leeks stouter and as IT he enjoyed life niore than since he became governor of Kentucky, the pest that was his heart's de sire. He remembers ids isit te l.-incister some j ears age with great HatislUetlen and premisPH te eoine again. He inquired es pecially utter the many religious sects among our German imputation, in whose distinc tions of dress and creed he manifested much lute rest. Tlie president and siecietary Manning are particularly well pleased at tlie geueial ap probation which followed their llrst npiKilnt npiKilnt mentef an Internal rovenue collector from thlsstnte thntef Mr. Higler. Tlieronre signs that n complete mid early revolution of the internal rovenue sorvlce is in contemplation, nud applicants for collccterslilps should get their papers en tlie without delay. As Mr. Manning observed the ethnr day "cople who wnut te ftsii, must get thelr lines ready." 1 suggested that tliore had been some doubt as te w lien the season would open ; but this being new known the llsliermeii would seen be abundant. The talk nbeut Secretary QarlnuU being exereised about tlie elcgance of Hen Hrow Hrew Hrow ster's apartments, and having ordered plain crash te supplant the Turkish tewels and rag carpels in place of tlie Otteman rugs, Is all talk. Garland strikes ene as a worker who Is entirely oblivious te his surround ings and purely en buslness bout He has " net yet get down" te applications for ap pointments, unit the tear is that he won't I don't think Kudlcett has as many callers as tlie rest of them. He does net scorn te have made the acquaintance et the boys. Secretary Hayard leeks in place In Uiostate deji:irtment He Is a geed deal an noyed at the persistency with which many et tlie congressmen urp apjior apjier apjior pertloniug out the consulates nud ether places In the diplomatic service, asvjf they wero mere spoils et war. He appreciates that many of thorn are almost places orexllo, and npH)iutces te them who knew nothing but et the salaries uttache.1 would be disappointed and possibly dccllne or rue bargain l&Jiqy cut I hem. Mniiv of the rircsent liiutllllbarii.s. by long sorvice fiave attained singular enl efeney and are far removed from oil'ensiV j partisanship. Still tills soeretary Is epen IT' nil suggestions j overy application and rec ommendation is considered, and he will take it us a real sorvlce te himself, te the govern ment and te tlie party, if llrst-eluM8 and en tirely lilting men are brought te his notice for tun consulships. It Is a mistake te suppose, that less heed is paid by this administration nod In the various departments te the views and wishes of congressmen and ethor recognized repre sentatives eflixud Democratic sentiment than heretofore. On the ether hand thclroplniens are elndiv received und earnestly desired. I think It would be 1'uUd te their iullueaee te l . I'EHSONAL. GAitrii;i,i)'s sbitua for Statuary hall, Washington, arrhed en 'i'lmrwlay. Jl'ixii: Wam.ach, of Han Pranolsce, isadd te have lies-opted the Chinese mission, new ectMipleil by Jehn Hussell Yeung. AitMiniiTCliuss Maiiia TiinnuHA, of Aus tria, lias a iiassiuu ler nmulacliirmg jewelry, mid labfrs tinder the instruction of a work ing Jeweler. Jiikii: Pattkiihe.v, of Haneaster, eceupleil it seal en the Dauphin county lieiich Thiirs day botweeu Judges Siuioiiten and M'l'her M'l'her seii. IIe is the falhcr-iu-lau' or tlie latter. Coi.e.Mir, Quay and Chris. Mugee metal Ilarrlsburg Ter the first time since their light iM-gau evor the st.ite trcasurcmhip. The in terview showed that no truce was jievsible. Mausiiai. McMahon is new engaged in writing ids memeirs from the begliinlngfit his military career te the close of Ids publle life. The work will net be published till after his death. Rantman Joiinen is engaged upon a ixirtnilter Preshlent Cloeland for the city iudl at Albany. Mr. Cle eland's portrait is also te be added seen te the gubernatorial collection hi the executive cliuuilier at the capital. Dm Oi.ivnu Vi:n'ii:i,i. Hei.jiks Is in HUllleiently geHl health te tell up many lllghts of stdrs te meetings of tlie Massa chusetts Historical society, and still strong enough te remark that the association should be named tlie ".Massachusetts nigii nigii sterylcal Society." Pnei'. It. IC. ltfi:uiu.i:, city ftiiiorliiton ftiiierliiton ftiiiorliiten dent of public hcIioeIh, wilt deliver a lecture in the hull of the Yeung Men's Christian asso ciation, forthe benellt of tlie Ladles' Auxil iary, connected with that Institution, next Thursday evenlng. The high school double quartette will sing and tlie proceeds will go ler a new carjict Silt JelIN HrimerK told a story in Ids recent scci:h at Shrewsbury which can have no jerse!ial application te himself. It was about a traveler who revisited a New Zea land village and Inquired after a irlend a leading Maori I. iber.d and n member of the local Pt-ace society, It is lwlieved. The reply was disceiinigiiig. "All" Haiti tlie village chief, with resignation, "lie gave us se much geed advice that we had te put him te death mercifully." I'rmii I lift Cerpmn). Kmni tlie Sbirlne Rirrnck-B. l'riiHai-ela, rierlda, Coipenil ltll llnri;er rltcK of IIki ImjiiuIIU of Ilmwii's li-m Illttcis In Unit umlarluiift n-i;lnii. He nay : "I have utcil m unit Peltlcs nuil must hiiv I him L'rc.illv licncllllisl liv iiHlnif It. Sew'ml of my cmiiniilusiite llnmii's Iren liUler, unit you m-iy lestusMiinsI I hey nil tlilnk It tliegn'ut-f-Ht thing en fin tli." 'llils kind el Va'ura.'i'y tiATj.'s iret'J uu ijiiarrni ctinvxTning iiiuhue Iren Hitlers tl.u best tunic. l'H)lillilll(iiiM l-irfel NKWIiil. Ills iiotellcn tlml prolitbltleiilils favor nn j thing lu tlie alcoholic line, but thuni has bi-un a ill.entlni opinion uiueug the moil critical, that Dvrpv's I'eie Malt Wiiidkkv Is the proper arti cle te im whenever eccunlnu until fnrHiicerss fully lighting the iiiuk's of pnuiiuieula, tllph. tlicrla, Ij pliulJs nml uiliinmiitle fcvcis of all kinds. Thu doctors ndvNe thin ceinve. Hint liiin druds nf families hae bi'cn ix-atensl teuxccllent hc.iltli by u proper list) of thin ivmcdy, vhlchllie latest triumph of science, prwlui-rs abieliiluly free riimi nil liijiitieus drugs unit residuum or fiiKt-l oil found hi ether makew. One dollar pur bottle by the drug nud grocery trade. Never nut of place; Hep I'lasltrs for sudden pains, wrukiicng und Hrulns. AIhujsmiic. STh), I.UIII0 Hack? lliinl'H Kidney ami l.lvcr Itemedy currn dltii-lng dleoaMMef ilUbutcv, grnx'l.mid rutuntleii or urine. "I can't hleepl" Sum-rerB from nervous pros tuition, mid waited vitality, can lx-galli health by lulim Hunt's hiilney Itemedy. lnjlilndcedSw aiKHWAU 13R0VN'S1H0N 1I1TT1SUH. WOMEN .S'ci'dlini renewed nlrciiHtli, or who miffer from intiriiuucs pcunnurie me se, mieniu try Brown's Iren Bitters. T1IK 11K.ST TONIC. Tmde Mink yUAI.ITV, I'UKITV NOT O.UANT1TV. On Kery Ileltle. This mrillclmi combine Iren lth mini vf'ge- tahle Ienics, and Is Iiivntuiiblii ler I)Ihciics liecullar In Women, und nil wlie lend sedentiiry llvex. It nnilchcs and 1'urlllcs the bleed, Slim iilutf'N tlie Appetite. StrcmrlhfUH the .Muscles mid Nfrvp4lii fuel, tlwirdiiiflilv lnvli.niiilfs. Olenm the complexion und makes the akin smooth. It doe tint lilnckru tlie teeth, eanne hendnchu, or pniduce eoiiBtlpatlen oil ether Iren tucid cine ttu. , Mus. KLlZAnnTll llAinn, 74 Knrwell Ave., Mil Mil wniikee, Wis., nays, under date of Dee. ai, issi! " I have lined llrewu' Iren llltteis, anil It lias been mere Hum a doctor te me, having timid me of tlie weakness ladles liiue lu life. Alse cured me of I.lvcr Complaint, und new my com plexion Is clear and geed. Ibis been bencllclnt in my children." (loniilneliiisulmve; I twin mm k mid crossed id line en w nipper. TAKK NO OTlli:it. Made only by 11UO WN'S Oil USI ICA I. CO., IIA I.TlMOItK, .11 1). ).Atir' IIahii IkHiK Useful und atlmcllve, containing llt of prizes for receipt. Inlei mil lion nbeut coins, etc., Klvcu uay by nil dealers lu medicine, or mulled te any address en receipt of 2e. stump. (!) "TIOP PLASTKH. " NOT MICK OTHKH KINDS. Iler I'LAHTKiMuct bistmilly when applied. Try lliein rer Ilneknclie, l'uln In the Side, Mlllchen, Ithcuiimlliiii, sciatica, hole and Weak Chest and ill local iivlies und lialu. Se seething nud uticiuflhcnlng te weak und Hied pari. Coin poscuei nature' mill Known rcim-tiic, viriues of rreh Hep. Iliirgundy Pitch mid Cunndii ll.il Ham. Sold eiervwhem ase.. S Ter fl.W). HOI' I'l.ASTIIH COill'ANY, Proprietors, IIemIiiii, .Mas. (10) TOP PliASTHH. mtr duuiin. JOHN S. OlVMHl. (31H). I. HATHVON. TO GEjNTLECDEjN : We have new en Inmd n full line of KNUbtSII, KUK.NCIInnd A.MIiltlUA.N SUITINGS IN Al.bTIIK NI'.WKST HI'ltlN'd AND SUM. AIIHl STVI,i;s, i tllrect from Importers nnd Mniiufiicluiers, lit lowdown fash pi Ices. We me prepared te make Hull te elder id short mil Ice, Pireld men, mid-dle-uged men, men whedres plain or fusliien- nine, young men who waul hid very inlustcut. We ninki! u specialty or milking IIiivh' nud Veuth's Clothing, Our Cutler mm of I lie best, most expel lelieed nud practical celters In lin caster. We employ none but the best workmen and life only geed trimming, nod gumiinlen perfect (It. Our price me down In suit the time. We also hint! en hand a full line of Spilug and Hummer Underwear, for Men nnd lleyl (Imire Shlit, size. 'II te Hi IucIii-h) Jean Drawers. '.M te IS Inches; 1 1 oil cry, lileves, Neck, wear. Handkerchief, etc., In Iho tery latest Rlyles'iudut thu leHesteiisli pi Ices. JOHN S. GIVLER k CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, l.ANCASTint, l'A. ti.m.v;. prKADQUAUTICKS POIl SUMMER Merine Slilrta and Drawers, Ouuze Undershirts nnd Drnwera, Cholce Neckties, 13. it W. Cellars and CufTs, C. it, O. Cellars nnd Cuffs, Crown Cellars nnd CufTs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. 8I1IIIT8 AND MH3IKTV I'AII.M'llintNAI.I A MADK 'lO OltDim. At Erisman's, no. 17 wi:sr Ktxci siui:kt. T nn; Increase iu Our Business D ItHSS GOODS. WATT H' HHAHP OH DUHIi PAINS. Shep girls, salcsw omen nml housewives nil uf uf uf feriuoie or less limn weak buck or sldciiehu. A liuly ku: '-ene inn- I'Lahtku worn is neurs uiu my buck meiegfsl than nil thu lemcdles I ever used." Kiirimy sort or pain orereuessof wluit inel'liatilie, tuntittitlellef Isglven. Superior te t-lifitt protecteis rerwenk mid wire lungs. Iler l'l.AKTKKH mi) made lrem lluigundy l'ltuh, Cnn mla lUlsiim mid tin) entile, itucs or garden Hep. Sold everywhere, ile., erfi for tl.fw. HOI' l'l.ASTint COJIPANV, llestnii, .IIium. (II) SHAKD & CO., n OP PHAST1CH. A HAIHHOAD RNOINRKll l.lvlngln Crntral New Yerk, wus cured nf a di tresslng Kidney cemphilut by the Hei- VhMitr.K llesus: "i Knew wiuinney iiiiJiiiiii iiruiniiM-n. them te nil the boy en tin) lead." Applied te p.ilu In uny part Instant relief I given. Verwcnk nnd tired muscle or Joint, Crick, Stitches, Hldu nelie, Neumlglii, Sen) Chest, Kheiimntlsm or liK-ul weak tin) virect Is magic. Prcpansl from llurgundy 1'ltch, Cuiimln llalsutn nnd vir tue of garden Heps. Sold by tlniKKltl nnd country store. !Sc.,fiferl.(H. HUL'l'li.ViTKIl COMPANY, Husten, Mas. (13) i:xuuitsiex.i. IKNHYN PAHIC. Penryn Park, -ON Till.- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, l:tcurslfiu CiiiniiiHtee of Chinches, huudiiy Schisils und ether select organization. In mak ing I lielrsu miner urrmijjemeiit. should net neg leet te n-erveiid.iy for renryn l'nrk. TliUdvllghtlul icserti situated ill the midt of thu SOUTH MOUNTAINS And lis ureiind covering hundred of neie lire imsy efneeess rnnn all part of central l'enu yhuula for the free utoef excuralnuUls tln.ru uie extensive CKOOXUT AND l.AWN TKNN1S tiltOUNI)., I.AKlii: DANC1NO l'A VII, ION, HANI) STAND, HITCHi:,', HASKET AND CI.OAK- ItOOMS, ttiidCUNHint 'ATOUY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also a refreshment room In charge of a competent f.iterer(ji,lH.'ie meal can 1hi iiiiiciireil ut iiiislenitej.-u""., a photograph gallery und f1v.uiei(iue,Aiieraunieiieleatuie. s'lilliiiinr iillnwi-il cm thn t-riiuiiils. Kxcuriileus f nun nil points out he Philadelphia A Ueaillng and Heading & lelinntil.l Itallieads will liecariied direct te the l'aik wttlieiitchaugu of cam. Complete In formal ion can hu ehtuiueil mid en gagement cllcctcd IIU liartles from all pelnl en Hit) Philadelphia .V Iteaillni; und Uejulluir A Columbia ICitllreaiW, iis,u upplleatlnn.te CO. HuneiH'k, ticiieral I'liwi-iigeruml Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Itendliig Uatlread, -07 Seuth Kuiirt h si reel, Philadelphia, l'u., und with parties fieui I -c banen liy nptilyliiK t t he undcrsluucd, u i.i, u m ii.ii.ii,r,.pi-i 8 and 10 East King Street, Cable Dress Goods, AI.I.COI.OUS, 10c. A VAKD. FINE COLORED CASHMERES, YAIID W IDi:, J'-. A YAIID. COPURB DRESS GOODS, ni:v hiiADi:s,.T7j;c. a yaud. Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 In. COLORED CASHMERES, AI.I,-WOOb,Wc. A YAUD. FRENCH SATIN BERBER, PINK QUA I.1TV, !.() n Vatd. Aoteulshlng bargain. WI)oetiTUUKIsIIT()VKI.S Vx Cents lluch. Werth -A Cent. 2,000 Vardi INDIGO BLUE SATING, 15c. a Yard ; Werth 'SK. WHITE GROUND FRENCH SATINES 15i-.ii Yard ; Ileal Vulue, 37Jc. HEW YOEK STORE. T 15. MAKTIN & CO. .since our opening has been hey end eiirexpeeln Hen, ililcli iinnm lliit. Hid people appreciate thu advantage which e eiler them, lieihln ou LOW PRICES FOR BESTGOODS AND FAIR TREATMENT. Moetrcr this week M'KCIAI. INDICKMIiNTS IN Ol'lt Beys' and Children's Departments. New l.lne of UlleUN mid HUM". COIIK. SCUHW HHITS-Slr.e. I te lu Mmrt l'aut Hulls, 10 te 17 lu Ikiy' le, special drive in l!OW III.I7K KbANNKI, SUl'lS. 10 te 17, finteolel. nt .".nu. I'ull line or cheaper gnnlcs of llejt' and Clill dren'ClethliiK. Specially of CIIIMHIUN'S SINOI.i: I'ANT.s, Iih- te tl.iB. It IS-ltlllllK lllM-4 lllll IIIIV V.lll tl tlllll.,1 f.llll dren's leniiieuls, u e felt te you ut less than yeticiiii lmy the malcilal for. Cull and see. inn:N8i:i,i.Ni:ei'' GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. tONSl I.TOUIl 8IIO W WINDOW.". Klevf-ii of them full of llrlulit. New l.oeds. It Is te you rmlv mi luge, te laknu leek through our stock, it we claim te tnke tlie leivl In tti.it do de p.irtmcnf Invurli-ty, stjleiuid low pi lie. ern motto " .Meney lefumled If giMidsmeiiel sallslaclery when tiiken home," holds gisid nil Iho time HIRSH & BROTHER'S OMM'UICi: Clotting and Gtnt's Furnishing lleaw, coi:.Ni.i:ertKNTiti:s()trAi:K ash .south i)Ci:i:.N siki;i;t. 1NI-; TAll.OIJINl!. Upliolstery l)c)artinciil Hl'EVlAL NOTlCr.S, A Tnliiipill Nerieun S)tein Cnn never be peesed by tho-.e whoe diges tive nml axnlinll.itlve organ ure lit n stare of chronic dl-order- Weak stemaclis make weak nerves. Te restore vigor nnd quiutuilu te tlii) latter, thellrct must be Invigorated and regu lated. The ordinary sedal lies may trniuiulllzu the iicrvus for a while, but theycmi never, llke Ilestcttur'shtnuiach Hitters, remove the caue or nervous debility. That miperb bnlgeraut mid corieetlveof dNerdcied conditions of the alimentary organ, ha also the elfect of tmp.ii t Ing tone te the nerves, 'the dellcute tissues of which they ure constituted, when weakened lu coiiseqiiuiiceof linpeverlshnient of the bleed, resultlug from Imperfect digestion nud assimil ation, dmw strength from the fund of vitality duvcleped In tlie system by the Hitters, which Impart the reunited Impetus te the nutritive functions of the stomach, enriches tlie circula tion und given lenu and lcgulutlty te till) M'ClO thennd ciacuatlve organ. iul3-2U (lueer reading would be thu history nf name. Wu cannot, lien e cr we go in te thu subject new', except he far us te say that Dr. Kennedy's " Fuverltu Itemedy" wus culled by that nnuie, lu mi Informal fashion, long before the Docter dreamed of advertising It for public, use. Ppeak Ing of it he would Bay te hi patient, "This I my favorite remedy for alt troubles of the bleed," etc, and Its success was go great that he dually spelled the name wllh capital letter. (2)inylMindced.tw rm.FUAZlKH'S HOOT IHTTBIIS. Frnzler's Heet Hitters are net n drum shop beverage, but are strictly medicinal In overy sense. They uct strongly upon the Liver nml Kidneys, keep the howels open und regular, clcniwe the blitfMl and system of every Impurity. Sold by druggists, I. bold by II. It. Cochran, 137 and I'Si North (Jucunsticct. (i) A Yelling ltaby Is something te be avoided. liable with colds, babies w Ith tcalds, burns, bite, nches, sprains, or pnlns ure bound le become noisy tenants of the household. Dr. Z'Aeiikm' Kclcclric Oil will curu ull these cmnplulnts. Fer nle by II. II. Cochrun, druggist, ia7 und iau North Queen ktrcct, Lmicistur. Ni:vi:itmvKur. If you lire troubled -villi nervous or sick head ache, de net gle up your case us lueiinihle until you imve tried Dr. I.oslle'shpeclul Prescription, be the testimonial luunethur column, diu-lwd bKlNl)lSKASES.-"8WAYNK'S OINTilUNT.' "Swajne'i Ointment" cure Tetter, 8nlt llhmiin, ltlngwerm, frere. I'lmples, Kczeum, nil ltcliy Kruptlens, no matter hew abiHnatapr long ttaiuilna. Jan'S-Jl FAw Yen Can Depend On II. "Fer sovero toothache und Neuralgia of the head 1 iiaed Thomai' Jtclcctrie Oil. This Is cor cer uilnly tlie best thing I ever knew for relief of pittn of any kind. The house Is necr without it." Sir. A. M. Frank. 177 W. Tupperbt., lluf. fale, N. Y. Fer hale by II. It. Cochran, ilimgglst, 137 und 1JU North Queen street, Lancaster. l'll.EHt l'll.KSII PlbKSMI Sum curu ferllllml. Illcedlngundltclilugl'tlw. One mx ha cured the worst case of -J) yours' standing. Ne one need suirer live minutes utter uslnir wiuium's iiiuimi i-nu umiuieui. ji urn B-irb tumors, ttllays Itching, acts lis poiiltlce, give Instant relief, l'repuret! only ler l'lle. itihlim of the prlvute parts, nothing else. Beld hvdrti Beld by HV1V11. ;glsls indiiiiillcu en receipi ei pnet,fi. ' II. II. Cochrun, 137 and 13'J North Queen I') mllBY AKE OLKANI.Y AND T.hV. JL gmt. Thure 1 no ether external muedy Dial dues se much geed as Ucuseu's Capcluu i-iaami eeu. Sunt. Cornwall Sc Mt. ina -3uid Hepe Ualliihitl, l.hanen I 'a. QUMMKItOP tas,'. EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS! Cornwall & Lebanon -AND- Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart f if the Seuth .Mountain, en the Hun of the abne toad, 1 elfulcd In Individuals ami association , Free of Charge. ThfM- ground, cercitug bundled of uetes, nre easy of access from ull part el Laslern I'ciiiiKWVunla. J-Tliei-eauiMOt'NTA I NhTUKAMS, spanned by uistle luldgesi MOUNTAIN hl'KINOS, walled up wilh native sandstone ; bllADY WALKS nud l'llOMUNADLS. A LAIHIK DANCI.Vil 1'AVILl.lON, I.AIKIH DINING HALL. KITCHLN, D1NINO UOOJI, andTAHLr.s. IIKNCIIKS nnd IlUbTKJ SHATs. sentlered ilueugh thu greve for the five use of excursionist. LA WN TIINN IS, CltOQIJLT, HALLO HOUNDS, IIOWLINU AI.LKY, fHOOTING HAL LHUY, QUOITS ANI FOOT HALL Aie among the amusements etfercd. Ne Inteslcatlng Drinks Allewed en tlie Promlaes. Wl'mlles deslilng It, can pi-ocure meals nt thel'AHK HKbTAUHANT, whlcli will be under the chaige of eaieierei inu MU. K. M. HOLT., the neicd LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will be en the grounds tin oupheut the sea son, giving it hi personal supervision. 3-Kxcurslens Ireni nil pefuts en l'cnnsylvu nlu It. It. will be carried ditcct te the l'ark w Ith out change of car. Wllxcursleii rates nnd full Information can be obtained und cngugcinents eltected with parties from nil points en the Pennsylvania ll.lt. upon iippllcallen te GLO. W. IIOV1), As sistant (ieneril Passenger Agent, 1', It. It., Ne. ) Seuth fourth street, l'hlladelphia, or te J. C. JENNINGS, Supt. C. & L. & C. V. It. U., Lebanon, l'u. , niyl'Mind HATS AUTli VAfH. 1845. 1885. STAUFFDR& CO., Leading Fashionable II alters, All the New Spilng Styles, In l'lalu and Fiiuey Celers, Kxtra Light Weight, in SOFT AND STIFF HATS The Luvgest Assortment of STRAW GOODS In the City, With Prices te Suit the Time. Helng Manufacturers, and receiving goods ill. rcct Hern tin) fucteiics, wu mu able te sell goods lower than ever, Notteublo te show our geed. Give us u call. . D. STAMEBR & CO, (SI1ULT.'S OLD STAND), Nea. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANOASTKU, PA. TTXTHOUT BXOEPTION, THE BEST V Cliruiif le tim town, two fu T Clguiif le tim town, two for De, at HAUTilAN'B YKLLOW illOST CI0AK wu aim: showing an llugant ASSOItTMUNT OF LACE CURTAINS, IN UCIUJ AND WH1TK, Ihuiglng lu prlee fiem tt) cents te t?) per pair. SPKCIALHAUGAIN III a TAPKD-KDGU LACK CUUTA1N (l.'ciu), Atifl.37 Per Pair. Madras Curtains, IN MiW AMI C1IOICK I'.FFKCT.-", Fi ern .".() Pel IMIr tfp. LACK Itl'NTINtiS, I.Af'i: PILLOW SHAMS, IIIlAII)i:0 PI I.I.OW SHAMS, ijAlm:i;kisi:ts, ijAt'i: i.AMiiur.ttPiN.s. VlSTIIIUI.K I.ACI- CURTAIN POLES. In Wnlniil. Asli, Cheiry nnd llniss A Special Uu-gabi In aliiiit. sliuud t Iiettj Pelts, tern plele, fur nut flit. Drapery (.'liitins, Lambrequin Cliaies, (limps. CRETONNES. A c.imi of Kugli-h Cretonne,. nt '.We. perjaid Ameile.iu Cietimne ill 12) Jc. a J. nil. An Ulegaut As-ertmeut of Raw Silks and Jutes, lly the j ard, nt tlu) Lewest Pi lees. Jute and Raw Silk Table Cevers. -Kspeilenccd I'phelsleiei fiiruUhed. J. II. Martin t Ce., Cor. West King ami Priiice Sis., LANCAbTKH. PA. F 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. 'Iho Largest nnd Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN Till: CITY OF LANLAhTKK All Iho latest . in cities in FANCY SUITING. A CIlOlCULl.Sh OF SPRING OYERCOATIRG. THE VKIIY 11UST OKIiM ANS1IIP. I'liccs te suit nil und nil goods n urriinlcd us repn-senled ul his nun slete, Se. 43 ITei-Hi Queen St (OPl'O-lTK Till! FOSTOrUCi:.) H. GERHART. ATYHUS A KATIIVON. THE FIRST OF MAY IS HERB, Ami hew many peisens hae chase et in r.li 1 ted Hu pur HVKUTAVT.KS. CUPHUIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Haremeturs, Tclc Tclc scepes, MukIe Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical und Chemical Appnrutus. List and Descilptlens of our Tun Catalogues scut FltliK en application. QUEEN&CO., NO. 8M CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA maiU-lyil&w irATGMiH, .tc; TyATOIlES, ULOUKS AND JEWEIillY. GREAT REDUCTION IN FKICK3 OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWELllY.nt LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Quccu Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa, IS. It. Depot. HeUlltng ut Whelesale Prices. Itupulrlngnt xtiu Lew Prices. Jy3l-ljd SiJatewekks. AllpfrseiiswlbhliigMAUHLKIZEDSLATK MANTELS, eruny ether blate Werk, will de w nil by calling at our works or send fur our 11 lustra, ted catalogue. FUANK JANSON A HIIO., Cerner Frent and Locust M., Culumlila, Pu. mai-S-:inid' eIumpaunb. BOUCHE THE FINEST CHAMPAONE l.Ml'OKTJ-JD. ATUEIflAHT'a OLD WINK STOKE, Ne. '."J East Kimi Htukbt. II, K.bLAl llAKK.lt, A KstAbllslus), 17S.V i tub TTAIH'Y THOUOIITANlK.Jf Jk-M. Totmcerwoniy feperpiug, JlAUTilAN'a YELLOW FU( "SEC." WINE NOW SUITABLE CLOTHING -reu-Warm Weather. -.Iien't watt until Warm Weather is Here, bin IN ANTICIPATION. IT WILL COM K, lTMU"TCbMi:, ANDtS I. HE SIKL IT'n NOT FAK OFF, New, we say te jeu, DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER, BUY NOW. ion can buy mm jut as t HEAPus later It you me new leudy le buy, come and leek at our GOODS and PRICES. And we Knew we can IntcicM ou;we think wu can, at least, make an Impii'silmi. Faver us with a call, anil we'll lu.lku a ens turner of yuu, MYERS &RATHF0N, LEADING LANCASTEU tl.OTlULKS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEU. PA. VAHltlAlir.N. CTANDABD CAIUUAUE WOltK. Edward Edgerley, (Can luge llulldei), MAUKET STUKET, KEAIl OF PObTOFFICK, LANCAhTEH, PA. MY LAIIOE STOCK OF JBUa&IES & OAEBIA&ES Comprises the Iitest Stvlua und the liiftst Elu. gantly Finished. WHICH I OFFJiHt T OUKATLY ItKlll'Cl.ll PUICES jS The bUI'KltlOll ylJALlTY OF IY WOltK li 110 lomreniuesllened. My weik is us itutiiiH my miidii In thu linger cities, nml bOI.l) AT '' ,'ew Is the time te order unv HALF THE PHICE. for spring. ENCOUHAtlK FA 111 DEALINU And Honest Werk. All Werk WAllltANTEl) KEPA1UINO PIIOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set el werkmun especially employed for that puipose. lievXO IfdAw OOTKltJMAKlNO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT tfXOO A 1SIZKN,; AT NO. lmi NORTH QUEEN HTUEET, Jilll'Jtld Luucustur, I'll iM'HHY Cl'STOMKH nKTS ON'H HOT. JiAi.i: or roil I'M' flew ku coleo.n e eini iijiiars weitn et iJiuien- unn rninii.i; insius m i 111 i;u luiai n. flplyel spring st les of Hosiery Juki ke liauze 1. udurncar, sblils fieut Clieilet Inr'iX-, up tetlm boil mini, nhiumlrliil In the luail.ct. Punts, ckcls.llats and liclleus generally. IH-hi nr.f. iixmit', Nn. M North Oiieen tirett. . . ......:-. r. .-....-. .... . ..:.- EUO1C0 UUUUIUII l.uis aim reu iui sniv 1 s --. tt ''- - " '. XI?-.. Siihw-.a.