V &:- Jt f 1 ii LANCASTER BAILY INTELLIGENCE!!, TIIPTOPAY. MAKCB 21, 1889. w ? fcV' w" n. a fe Is itrK E& tf tef fct r l.A BT ?l ffc. PT. 4 V. 3r fa IP te Si ci iW" 1 KP kMSl l4 Th Dally Intelligencer. ; VAMCAtWL.Ukur,a. turns, B". "1 , , i Tie Xlalittr. fr- rtjmmU ..... 4fc V... Vl. m ! kjt JW fuiverui ws new iu jhukiic IttpMkedfer the English, lias received Fratea mission. It is undoubted 1 that Mr. BUIm presented his name for - ! Esftlleh mission nnd that the presi- t'm'mmA!mmmm.m, . S l.l lll..n.nAi..l that I tattteuefened him. Itisinppewdthat V fnpMHH was net leth te de this te independence of his smmmmnte his 'terati7 e state ; though the reason he Ml aid te hare bad for his action was his IWfctllaf that Ur. IlnM wrmrtA Tmtnrallr In. S vvsstsssu Msauy mj Micuugusu misiwiut) , '.- ssklfth U ' rnmnlnlnt that Iisji nf latn .yean been customarily made against our K'.CiEBfllah ministers; the fact being that - !. HAlstlAf mm t. Ikn.iMH IhIh flliifl. Mt1nl Iamm rMB WIUIVICI U UJ1UWU 1UVU VIU3D f ClttblUIIS iKjWissi whs ciaas in .Lug tana ana nnus $?? Dem necessary ana comieriauio 10 r--'Me himself agreeable te them. lie 3f es.M net be useful as our representative IA U he was etnfrwlae: nnfl certainly iie fSt would net live a pleasant life. And it is ".. .nalir the nlnannra nnfl riUt.lntM.tnn nf Mm Krr: ---- --"-"-- -;- ; uisuutt mKea me citice niiracnvu iu A1.AAA A-m niK. tM 1l1n v.fa AT f- - aa9 UHJO JLUU10 id AlbWO 1inci ui Jft1 ntllltv In thn nlncn. when the home secre tary can at any moment place his finger ' tinen tha fnrelrrn reDrcsentatlve nnd K r .(Check and move him as he seej fit. i.- Mr, ueia csriainiy would nave snewn iw be Independence of the aristocratic atmes- J phere Burreunding the English mission. r ' us proeaoiy uas me necessary aeiiuy te fill the place, though he is net a man of remarkable stature. His place ns editor asd chief proprietor of the New Yerk Tribunt, and the fortune of a many mil lionaire father-in-law, elevatea him te the rank of the first-class mission candidate. Ills social ambition leads him te desire the adornment. The president is prob ably correct in supposing that he had net the style and the ballast te sail nleng in Londen acceptably te the home demo cracy and the ferclgu aristocracy ; nnd wisely has transferred him te the be Iter - atmosphere and easier navigation of France. And then we have Colonel Frederick D. Grant, applicant for China, transferred te Austria, and we are told that this has "been done because the president thought that we needed a vessel carrying mere guns for the Chinese waters, which ero far away, and where our relations are J art new quite delicate. The heathen uainee is thought te demand a mere rtute representative than the accem- Uhed Austrian. The effect of this conclusion can hardly be Bald te be very iplimentary te Cel. Grant, but It h.is mpensatien in giving him n pleas- place than he loses. E nrepeariN missions seem te be merved for use as bon-bon glfls te nlce - can e.l ",TS BK 9 i "w jwWfl li-f fellows te whom the administration ewes sweet. They nre very handy for employment in this way, since they re quire ee little qualification in the re ceiver. He need net even speak the lan guage. Their duties nre light, salary geed and position charming. Any re ro re pertable man can apply for the places ; anl they can be dealt out te him accord ing te his needs. Mr. Jehn C. New, et Indiana, te whom the president felt under obligations, but for whom he could find ue place In his cabinet, was offered his choice between the Austrian mission and the Londen consul generalship, nnd some say that he was even offered the Londen mission. He chose the consul "generalship because its compensation is anywhere from 825,000 te 840,000, nnd it oils for no expenditure or exertion in aejlal display. Even the secretary of the legation ranks above the consul general in the social world, nnd no roan ulth a big fortune, or with n father-in-law with a big fortune, would think of desiring te be a consul when he had a chance te be a minister. The female side et the heuse would net stand it. lint Mr. Xew does net seem te be troubled with such u side; and be is net gay or rich. He has no use Ipufera piissten anil sensibly cheeses cash. - The president hai some et hli finest plums left; England, Germany and Kus la remain. Editor Halstead, of the Cincinnati Commit i clal, who has sent his family ever te Eerlln in ndvance, expect? te fellow and glorify thorn with his high dignity of minister. It is well te be a loving husband and father. "We rejoice te see the happy family abroad; but whether It is entirely the thing te main tain the places et minister plenipoten tiary and umbassader extnerdinary, te enable the American politician te gratify bis wife and blooming daughters with distinctions in foreign countries, at the -ration's cost, maybe, doubted. llujlug Countries. Ginada continues te resent with In creislng bitterness the suggestions that she might be bought by the United States, and Spitn, through her prime minister, iu warmer terms repels the suggestion that there Is money enough in the world te buy Cuba or a feet of Spanish ground. The cold facts of his. terymayleadus te smile at this resent ment for they Include many records et bargain and sale et territory by proud and powerful governments, but Bkllfull diplomats have usually managed the bust asss se as net te give offence ; and w hen they have netb'en se careful trouble has often resulted, l'aell declared that Cwslcans were net te be bought aud sold like sheep, and Prance had te crush the brave little nation In a ery bloody and asBcnsive manner before her purchase was made geed. JThe Cubans weu'd probably leek upon r American purchase with complacency, d but DOOr old Stuin has nhick nnd nrM l 'remaining, and a navy that is net te be sneezed at. Canada is proud, and is get ting mere haughty dally as aha flnds that we want her. In all cases it is best te keep the idea of bargain and Bale In the background te be considered merely as an incident secondary toether mere pleasing reasons for union with us, and we are big aeugh te act with dignity aud delibera tion In such matters. Entertlur the Constitution. Kp:eientatie Wherry has introduced bill te enforce the constitutional pre. ttlbUfen et railroad discrimination and te Titqaire the railroad) of the state te publish tktirleml tells, as they are required ly tka inters'jite commerce act te publish tkslr Inter- .tate rates. It eucbt te txcitn vary cltliei te indignation te think tLat i a taw nai nei neretorere been paved t knew that It Isqulte likely net te' Bw. e knew net why the ad ve- t prohibition should bs se delighted tanrxpxtef putting prohibition raw ntw'j when thfy hate had It demonstrated te them for fifteen years that the Legislature will net paw laws te enforce the constitution, if they donetsoploise. And why should the liquor interest be less powerful than the railroad Interest te control the Legis lature V It is n burning shame that the Penn sylvania constitution is paralyzed by the failure et the Pennsylvania Legislature te enact a penalty for violating Its pre visions. Probably the constitutional prohibition et railroad discrimination could be made effectlve by injunction proceedings; but it is an ineffective remedy in comparison te the criminal punishment that the Legislature could prescribe. Doubtless it the constitution is amended te prohibit liquor selling, that buslness may be en joined; but it will be peer In result com pared with the flee nnd imprisonment that the legislation may order. lv the dsugbter of the chief Juitlcesml her huntumtt known Una speculation and the value el d vertlnlng, they will InnUntly go en the bUre and run away and get lnnrrled nightly at two delltra admission, uniting room only, In all the chief oltlea et the Unlted States. K.ver.AMi has dellborately and priil priil tlrely contradicted the itateineat et 1'ilnoe lllimnrck In the ltelchitag that In Hamoa Uermnny and England wero advancing band In hand, and announcei that Lord Hallabury oemplatnod te the Uerman minister et that statement, The "blue book" Just Issued la said te show that England declined te tsilst Uermanyand has been In thorough scoerd with Amorlea, but 1'ilnie Minister Salisbury la quoted an saying that the vlewa of J-ngland and Uarmany wero Identical tt far as the future government of Samoa was oencerned, but net otherwise. This still leaves the attitude of England doubtful, for the (lermsn vlew of future government of Samoa Inn'sts upon a propendoranoo of (Jerman rule, whlle we bnVb contended for equal oentrol by the threo powera or for Samoan Indcpcu. donce. Ah we cxpocted, the (JenuHii papers are ifllenlshcd at tbe reckless talk of our plc plc plc turosque Admiral l'erter, and the North Uerman OaztUe even talks of calling upon our government te explain the admiral's astounding langusKO. Nevor mind, Ills; we usually koep our l'orter quiet en im portant mattetB and be just llzzled out tblH time whlle we were changing oerkH from Whitney te Traey. Hv the rocent dcnhlun of Judge Cox, et New Yerk, tbe Kloetrlo Accumulator com pany of Philadelphia has gained practical oentrol et the manufaoture of atorage bat bat terlea. The Judge held that the 1'aure patontaewned by the Philadelphia company cever nil secondary batteries In which an electrode Is used having an acllve material spp'led In the form et paste or oement Tuls la the only known method of making a geed kjoendary btttery. It la announced that the company Is ready at ence te put olcetrlo Hlreet can In sorvlce and domon demon domen atroto the cheapness of the new ferce. It was announced by wlre en Wednesday that a cab company had been formed te run oleetrto eabs evor the asphalt pavomenta of Washlogten. l'rebably thore Is a geed deal of romanelng about till?, but It la high tlmotelook forsemoatartllng result from the atorage batterlcc, which have promlaed wendeiu for several years piat. Thochlef trouble has been of late that the dlscharge rate was no Blew that a large number of cells had tobecarrlod Iu each car or cab nnd this great welght made the system lmpraotlcable for actual use. This dllllsulty Is olalmed te have been nolved by the use of l'arbaky'nnd Hchenk colic, whleh dis charge nueut six tlmeH as fast ns ether varieties, and If tbey have no ether fault thore may be all cerls of olre'.rld.il wouders In stere for us. Aerial navigation 1ms been WHltlng for soma light and pewerful meter, rnd the day insy be near when hlilps will KOoutefNow Yerk harbor without n ten of ueal or pound of stenm nnd be moved along i.wlflly and silently by the ntercd ferce of neceudary battorler, l'KKSONAU () l Wkiskh, n prominent niernhaut of Yerk, nnd father et Mrs. Dvls, the evan. gellst, died lu thatctty en Wedncsdny. Muh KI.IZA1IRTU STCKr.MAar.K.uiotber otlleu. U, h Mkie, died in l'utsburg en Tuesday. Slie was born lu Kegland nnd catne te the United states when nlne jeara of nge. Mk. tlKoueR Ifc Hivkh, recently ilrst HMtant senretary of state, nnd Mrs. Hnlly WhlttnK llelment, tbe dlvorued wlfe or Mr. Oliver II. Hftlmnnt, wero umrrled In New Yerk en Wednesday. Kv-Piikniuum Ui.kvki.anii nnd parly arrived at St. Augustine, Flerida, ou WcdneHdny morning. Ihey wero met at the station by several hundred pseple nnd escerted tothe Poneodo l.rnn hotel. Dur. InKtheday they Islted points et Interest In the ancient city, and were honored with adUp'ayef llrewnrkM In tboeenlng. To day ihey go te Tampa, whonce tbey will sail for Uuba. Siu Themas (Ii.adstem:, who died In Kagland en Wedueadav. was educated at Kten and Oxford. Jn 18.10 he was returncd te the Moute of Commens far the borough of Queensboreiigh, In Kent, which was awept away by the rolerm bill, having lnn than 1,000 Inhabitants, yet returning two member, lle subsequently roprcsented otlier boreugbH, hut retired from parlia mentary llfe in ISIS, when he was unseated en potlilen. In 1861 he succeeded te tbe baronetcy nnd the gruater tnirt of his father's enormous fortune Sir Themas was lord lieutenant of Klncardlneshlre. lle was alwajs n strong Tery In his political lows, and always looked with disfavor upon the change In opinion which his celebrated brother underwent, The family, of Scotch origin, traca back Its lineage te Herbert de Ottdestan, who, lu 12W, submitted te Ed'vatd 1 Sir Jehn (lladstones, the tlrst titled mumber of the family In modern tluifr,was the ieu of a prosperous Heur and oeru merchant aud Btilp owner at I.eltb. The family dropped the tlnal "a" as late ns 1S35, by royal license A WOMAN. MUST 11 AMI. The l'ardeu Heard Daclsrcs Thai Ilia Utluiri vl aiurdtrew VhltllDK Man hi Kiilied ou ihe Uallun. Sarah Jane Wbltellng must be hanged en WeJnesday next. On Wednesday the beard n( pardons ignored the plea et her counsel ter a commutation of the death sontenca She will be the Urst woman le be hanged lu 1'hlladelpbta. ,1.l..U,.Just.,,.yer KO te-day sluce Jehn Whllellng died uudernoniewbat mysterious olreumstancoH In his home, In C'adwalader street, Philadelphia. One mouth later Hertha Whltellng, hlsOyeaMld daiuhter, iU?rt. IS' Bnd ,n tb0 mllewlng month W llfe Whltellng, 2 year, old, wua .toad. All thee.0 llves were Insured, Mrs. Sarah Jane hltellnc btlng the beuellclnry by thopellclts. Oorenor Ashbrldge began an Investigation, whleh resulted in thoulls theulls thoulls ceyery that tbe whele three had been poisoned. The family had lived In extreme poverty becaune Jehu Whlteling was a dissolute spendthrift, and the woman was obllged te work let the support of herself nnd children. When charged with the crime she made a lull oenftsilon, and said sbe had poisoned She was given a lair trial and ably dofended! till. bKa m a vm. I .... .. .. a. --. ua nm uuuntlOU HUU BVUieilCOU 10010. l-rem that moment her counsel dovetod all their eiTnrtu n eniiaiim. . . the beard of pardons in her behalf, but their etleru availed nothing, and they cnlmlnated In ivtiih i,u .,.,. . .. ..' enieuca must be carried out. Tbe Judgej .-, --.- na UIUU HUU II1B CO1II1B0) IOr the prosecution contended all along that only the extreme penalty of tbe law would be ceutlslfcnt with ih r,....i... . ..... crime. "' "' "" AUUKiTKU KOIt in UN lltJma.Su. iwechlltrtn aurt ibim Women Charged Wllb Iarud nrlaiu in n.ir t(..n...- Constables Still, Streraan and Kuhl, of leik, proceeded te North Ooderus and Manhelm townships, Yerk county, Wed nes lay morning and made the following airtsta ler barn burnlegi: James and Heward Slump, age 0 and 11 years re apectlvely, for burning the tarn of Lswla 11. Miller, In North Coderas tewaahlp, February 0, JSS9i Airs, KUztbeth Weaver, charged with burning the barn of Benjamin Farrey, In Manhelm township, November 21, 1SS8; Mrs. Anrella Miller, charged with burning the barn of David 1). Newoemer, In Manhelm township, January 2, 1RS0, and Miss Cera Kelble, charged with burning the barn of Levi Hubs, in Manhelm town ship, December II, 183S The boys were permitted te remain at horns last night, and their father will furnish ball this mernlne;. The three women were brought te Yeik and committed te the county Jail by Alder man Sherwood. All the parties are tenants en the farms where the destroyed barns were erected, and their motives cannot be divined. The arrested ones wept bitterly and protested their Innocence. Mr?. Weaver Is tbe mother of five children, one, a bsbe at her breast, whleh ahe has taken with her te the prison. She was In the yard when arrested. Mrs. Miller la the mother of a large family also. Cera Kelble lea sixteen-year-old maid en, and was at work at a sewing machine when arrested. When they were placed In the carriage they became mnre Jovial, forget their troubles and cbatted pleasantly. The mother et the Stump brys foil Inte a swoon en learning et tnelr arrest The boys deny auy knowledgoof the lira although their father acknowledgea they wero In the barn. Mrs. Weaver was In tbe barn when the II re broke forth, and says alie found matcbea and an egg tilled with an exploitive All the fires oo eo oe currod during the day. l'lnkorten Detec Detec tlve Staokbeuso has been working tboae clues for two month. An attorney for the Insurance company stated the arrests were made mainly en circumstantial evidence, en their close proximity te the Bres and their oentradlotory statements as te their whoreabouts at the time. The Uoderus and Manhelm Insurance cemjunles, tngether with the Southern Mutual, l'aradlse A Western Mutual employed the detective The prisoners were placed In ene eeli in the Jail. NOrHMAUTlCNOUCIU FOIC CHINA. Se Prcd 11 rant Will Aiuuis Jllm.tll In Antlrlii, Washington Utter te I'hlhiflelpljla Ledger. When Colenol Grant's iinme was Ilrst prcsonted ler the China tnUaien the presi dent and Secretary Hlnlne regsrded Ihe manor favorably, and thore was a sottled disposition te appoint him te that place Upen reflection it was determined that, in vlew of tbe strained rolatlens botween the two governments growing out of the lofcla lefcla latlnn of Uongresa hostlle te the Uhlnese as well as existing complications resuttlng from acts of vloJenco in this country against Chtnamen and similar acts In China against Americans, that an able lawyer and a man of large cxporlenoo iu public ntlalrs should be sent te roprcsent this govcrnment at l'ekln. The presentation and disposition of tbCHB points will requlre skilful manage manage ment, and, wltheutdlsparaglng Usabilities of Colonel CI rant, It wis concluded that he would net be equal te the otnergonny, Vienna Is, perhapx, the most pleasant espltal In lCirepc, and the duties of the minister at the Austrian court are comparatively light and easy, and ecrvlee at Vienna will doubt deubt Ichs prove mero congenial te Cel. Grant than would sorvlee at 1'ektn. The grentcat ruroen earth for patrr. Halvutleu oil : sIiik tbe refrain. "Inn out te-day, uiy frlenrt, In thiamin wind? 1 ItieiiKutynti wurunli-k In ud fcltb Kceia." lle raid nothing but smiled a e ly rtmlln nnd led me tn the npetliecnrs'a aliep. and palnllnir te n birr ndrtlfntniint of Or. llnll'a :eukIi Syrup amd : "'ihuiutiy lungs the tntiil tliitUillallii) ulury." B M OliANK'S LIVKirrJLLS. 'lllEUKNIUNK Dlt.O. McLANE'S CEI.KIUIA.TEI) LIVER PILLS. Interaperance a Disease, When the oclebrnttil l)r Ituhderlared that nrunkvnnras was i OtxeKsn, lniuniinclkteda truth wblcli the .uperlence mid 01101-rvatlnii of rimdlCHl iimn I. every day cnnnruiliiir. 'j he liinny nppttently Inaiine cxLuasea otllieao who Irutuludlu theuan el Hptilluaua IKniers lrmy thua be nrcunntud for. 'i lie 1 1 no chu.e of con cen flurt, wlitch 1. taken for Infiituuttnn, fa very liti'lirunlly n dlavused atiite of the Liver. Ne or Kim lu Uiu human ajatvin when dernngHd. pro pre pro tliicfaiiiiieroniiililtul catulogne or elafiiiCj. And If, Instead of applying remedlna te the limntfna'ntfonaet thadlKi'iHi-.as la loe often tbe cam plijsldiun wntilrt tuiiDuiltui nlihu MuwtotbiierlKliml ciuai. fewtirdtuths would iPbiilt from dlsnasna Indured by adernncnit atutoeftbn Mver. 'lhrii-(euri)ia of the dta dta uasea eniniiBrated under tbe head of (Jnuauiun linn liaMUhulr tat In 11 dlieisel l.tver. Ulie Koniilne Jlr.O. MeLnnn'a l.lvarl'llls.prenarca cur.r B 8' 1'utsburf' l'a. nre A sure Mr Jonathan Heiifjhtnan. or Weat llrden, lark ee, Illinois, wiltes le thoprnprleterv. Klumlnir Ilrnlners. of rntBhurg, i'n.'thatbe had auftenid from 11 a'lvore and pretniLted at luck el fnvbr and ngucs and was completely instoredtnh.iallhby the use of the ironulne lir. O. Mol.ime'H Mver 1'llls alone, 'lliose rills unqjuetlpnably possess grent propertl.a.nnd can be taken wlthdectiledadvHutnKn for many dlsoHi-es rrqnlrlng InvlgnnulnK reinpdlra, but the Mver rillasltnd pre itiilnentus thn means et loiterliiu it dl.nrg.infriiailvur te lu'ultliy uo ue uo tleui beiiLu tbe grcut celebrtty they bave at- IntUlnniiavlngliioganuliiePr.r Mchane' Mver Pills, piuinied by riumlnt; ltrej , I iti. liiiw, r. AlloruL'iitsUketp tbeiu. I'rlce S4 cent, aliet. ... 5 a s. .i-'V1'1 B"t'3rtl tint Cnnrer la hereditary u J2XfVy Jiy. '"ll,(" a,c,, " u'ft ''' uiy iiiotlier Slid et It, and my own slstur dled i,!. m y i"ulMlM .'."a' b0 l"Kted then, wben tbe borrlbie illtouse mnile Uh riPDoar riPDear riPDoar uiiei en ruy blde it wan a nmllgnaut, tunc, r, jutlng Inwardly In iurh a way that tt could net Ihi tut enu Nimumu rornndlea wero !' "... V?r " ,M,i th. t-'ancerguiw nteudlly vi 01 i until It aeomed tint 1 waa deemed te fellow tbe nlheis of tbe faintly. I took a Ufa Sicl rtc.w bleb, fr.un tbe nut day, forced out tbe poison nudrnutlniisaiu me until 1 had taken MVHrHlbnitUH, wben 1 found mjself u-ll. 1 knew tint s. a. a. cured 1110. MKS.B.M. IDOL, VtlitSTOM.N.C., Nv.3ei'k). rend for JJcuken Cancer and llloeS DUcnsra. ins Bwirr Biiurie Ce, l)reer8, AUanla. Ua' Tu,'lbH(3) "pyAllt HA1.MAM. I'AUKLICS HAIIt UAt.AU l!.iiuulle, Cleanum and projervos the h-vlr. Keeps ItHoftundallken. Proinett.a 1. Inxuil Sli.?."'!1"." AlwftreternaKraylmtr te IU 5ir ?.V"" ,co,or- 1 reventa hair lulling aud Dan. druir. UJludHcn)pdUua!MM,fta.al druuirlau u , , lllMDMl cen.ss. """ nafeat, sureat and lieit euro ler Cema. Ilun ,.,Jl.0, H1"l"ali4pulu. oelulntoculo 60. at druggists. MAlhd) COMPLKXION i'O WUKK. QOMI'LKXION POWDKK. ladies: WHO VALUK A UltriNKII COltl'l.RZtON POZZONI'S UKUIUAIEU COMPLEXION POWDER. it Imparts n brtlltunt traneparency te tha klu. llmuiv.4 nil iiii.ini... ...!.li... '..'.:,g FOIt 8AI.K 1IT All Dnifjgleta nuel Fwaey Gtxxla Douleru flvorywherc. aprTi"dWAUK or TATtl,a-w Ct-'MMKit HKbHlON. IILLERSVILLE. I he bummer Swsten of the llillersvlllu AmlNl"?1!,.,40e, k-in en Mnna"y" April l,lvu ana ennttuuu irurtoen wrekV appl?erlv.0 f '" "B"B' '" beula I boreuub work In all Cenutt nonfat methods a,,,ci,1' --' IroSV:Ll?,i!JJw,lluMre,aroratlfPu,M i'uplU admitted at anytime. "or terms etc,adareaiberrlucliil, irius, low-"!15, "" M 1Jf' Am.U '. n-.wa MlUertvliia, I'a. WAirAMAKMR'B. rBBi.ru,Ihnrsaay, MareliU,l. The New Dresses and Wraps are still en exhibition. Flower and crowd accompaniment. And the New Parasols. Next week Tuesday 26th first view of Spring Bennets and Hats continued en the 27th and 28th. Judges who've had a peep at the getting ready say the like for variety and richness hasn't been seen in Philadelphia. Quality up and prices down. The Dress Goods seesaw holds as steadily there as a vane in a trade wind. Try Sateens, or Ginghams, or Challis, or Flan nels, or Cashmeres, or Henri cttas, or what you will in colors or cream or black, One way in all of them. Genuine old-fashioned Mo hair. Crisp, wiry, springy. The sort of stuff that won't wrinkle, that dust won't stick te. It's In great favor once mere. Cemes back witli new fangled notions though. Novelty Mohair ! Think of it ! Wonderfully pretty just the same. Yeu can hardly guess what a rich and modern Ibok the silk stripes give te the old familiar. 65c for plain ; $1 for novelty each 40 inches. Southwest of centre The last let 1,000 bars of eiycerinc soap at 10 cents a bar will be en sale at 10 o'clock this morning. Same conditions as before. Centre of main fleer. Yes, you can get a Filter that will make Schuylkill, Dela ware, or any ether water clear. We put two sorts of Filters at the head Gate City porous stone, and Jewett. Uiseineut, north of centre. We have put down the prices of a let of odds and ends el Dress Trimmings, in colors and black. Welcome kinds, but mostly small lengths. I (.resorts reducel te II Ce tl.M sorts tedueed te 50c 11. Maoris reduced le t&c That shows the drift. A Main Aisle counter end is heaped with some of them. lletth of centre. China Matting. Werth being quick for. About 300 rolls just-opened, this season's goods, in eight choice patterns, at $10 for a roll of 40 yards. Regular $14 quality. Something te set the trade a-talking and wise housekeep ers a-buying. We'll held what you buy till you're ready for it. Bocenrt fleer. TnUe Tnlrtoenth and Market streets elovuter. Deg catchers will seen be lively. A bit of a Cellar may save the pet some worry. Every sort of Deg Fixings. Umoment, northwest of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. DRY UOUUH. Ji:sr KITH NO COKSKT. c7b. C. B. a la Spirits C.B. tiik 11 tear rU'lINf) COIISKT IN 1UK n uiu, ir, KorSeloby Lcadlnif Merchants. MAYER, Bxneuaa & 00., JIAKOWAKK. jyTAHSIIAIiL. .V KKNCIIKIt; Hardware! Hardware! JUBl' UKClttVKl) AT MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, 9& 1 1 Seuth Queen St., A I.AUUKlMOlCKljr T03ACC0 TWINB & T03AOCO PAPER, tell at tbe Lewost MarLtt l'rlcej. Alse, larue assortment or HOTTSE-STIRE GOODS ! AND A 1.AUUK1.UTU1' PniMQ NQV7 OLOVHR8BE1D. ISOI.K AUKNTS rOlt'lllK Butcher Heuse Bene. lebs-lyd J'JloreuKAJ'Jlu. QUK f 1 00 A O.KN Cabinet Pbotegrapbs Ibred Uelur terk, AT ROTE'S, NO. 60 1-3 NORTH QUHBN BT. janwma",ll,00rteti,a,0,,0,nc" IFteYU WANr (JOOU "Ktl.HHKSflO KILBURN, MINE'S OKLEUY COMPOUND. It Made Mether Stong My mother hru ben D,!n, r,,, a emir 1 tmVwSI!lmiSA CoureuaD ler nerveui prostration, aoeora aeeora aoeera lanlodbytEUncholln,etc, and it hu em hern world of geed. It Is the only nedlctna that strengthens Ihe nervrs " U. U. 1IEKB8, OtbUeata, Pa. r nn't Ctlery compennd hi of unequaltd valne te women. It stranglbetia the netyes, rcRbtats tbe kidneys, an has wonderful power id caring th painful dtMSMi with which women se elten ttlantly snler. II per bo'.tte. all ter tv AtOrnfgbti. Wstta icnAnseA Ce. Bnrllngtmi. Vt. DIAMOND Dl'ES J te yame and Celer. Aethtng can Mtjitat Ttitm. OKOVHKlMa. JjJVKrli FAMILY 8U0UI,0UBE ' CABS AKD'fl MILD CUBED UAW. -Xi8.""6' "w Proetae rionrpre nonnced the best eyer placed upon tha mar- w'a tnake spwtaltlM of rifTE TEAS, ana Obeice ei.li. i a vs. ana M HJHi WrraT a SMS? cc"roe "" "-e'K: Walar" " -oeaaOallrarX'118 WBtta. . T BUKHKU A Carload of Apples I VV t OLK3ALKANDKKTA1U 1. rr of lerk state Apples, Baldwlna Urtnntngs, i-ta , sold cheap. Jlejiaa erangi-s, Choice Hananas. KIHB TABul ruuiTS.-i.args rraaek Prunes, California Bvaperated Aprlreu, g I'lumMlvappraled I'eiehes, rittaVl Uhrrle lilrt"eurr.rnta '1,t,cetJ' n3 Mackoreli Codfish, Herring, Smoked Salmen etc. BURSK'S! NO. 17 EA8T KING STRUT, I.ANOASTEK, PA. , T KKlHT'a Big Mark Sewn. Inorderto dispose of our stesk el Ml nee Meat before tbe approach of het weather, we this day reduce ltaa fellews: 12c. MINCE MEAT 11EDUCED TO Bcperk. ICC. MINI! MICA I' IIBDUCKD TO OO.JHjrtj. In qnantltles el 10 or mera pound, a further reduction will be made This Is positively the nneit Cumberland Valley Mlnea Meat, and U sold upon Its merits. LENTEN GOODS. Bmoked. Salmen, Halibut, Sturgeon. Xels. Spretien, Hamburg llneckllnae. CUoem, Yar' mouth Bleuters. Canned Balmon, Lebster balmen Bteak, Lebster salad. Derlled Crabs twlth thelisi. Ueneleas Sardines, Smoked f-ardlnra In (ill. Sardines in oil mustard, llleater Paste In J rs, Anchovy raite la iarr. Anchovies tn eU (bottled.) etafete ' CUECHE-rineat Imported Bweltter, Llm Llm burger, Muenster, Itouquerert Bapeajra, Edam or Dutchbead.Keutebaiel. nnd Best hew Yerk State full cream English OheeaeT riueat Deep Hea cedflsn. Ne. 1 and! Mackerel, PlckKd cod and White fljb, etc. BFRsVU'a PAT1NT lln P.k.1 ami raHn Itfa.i.lta lsj ..... w arueela AgenU for the Cabin Wseutta. Put ... .u u.n-iiuuuu nus Kan uirreis. wenanuia only their highest grades, five-pound Una at lie. tin. Twe pounds for 25e. (barrel Heeds). DRIBD B1HF. Kitradrf.llKc or pound, (loed.tto. per euntl. BALT. We gt eurFnlt in car lets only, and can save jeu nioney en both line and coarse tall J. FRANK RE1ST, W1IOI.K3A1.E AND RETAIL OUOCEB, Nartbeast earner West KIac aad Prlaee Bp-MU, LANCABTKU PA. avTelephene and free Delivery, OAKPKTS. e AKfKTM. McCallum & Slean lia and 1014 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA Axminster Wilten Mequette Brussels Tapestry Iegraln CARPETS Iorala Art Squares Oil Oleths and Lineleums AlTULLLIMEOr Fine Oriental and Demestic Rugs tobMtrndeedAlmw QUMKNSWAKH. JJ1UU A MAKT1N. CHINA HALL. The Lurgent Assortment of Decorated Whtte Granite Beml- Poreolaln and Froneh Oblna, Dluner, Tea and Toilet Beta, And at prices equal te any. GOODS GUARANTEED. (llasiHare tn Abundance. LAMPS! LAMPS! THIS JiOCUESTJilt. Ulve us a call before purchasing. High & Martin, Ne. 15 East King St. nrtlA-tfd T HTAKK, At.KNT.t CO., w.r,itTlBit or NEAT3FOOT OIL, Altedealcrln lildea. Tallew, Bones andQrease. '1 be hlgbeit cash price paid rer tildes. Alse ru.nulartarer. ul 1'u rollout) Meal ler chicken fit d and (Hrttltlnra it.tlmeuUl. larntshad l( naeaasary. Tela. I pheua connacttea. J.OUK. iOX 77. I marl lord Laasa-, ra. uia. no cenraML lav sntnta. I m oea appettte and c steep Hl. My spirit asa eearsga art almost llks T thes el Uenza'.et, la. Ptlne'i Oelcry OemQdnnd IxlnflrmltMa. Khanmaium. Inalcnttlen A r.rt-tU yvaa Inrhgrater. U Hre75!,.,0,, Jsmranstd It. I cm walk aaarly straUbt, slsensennd an WMI. ana fed UemI tkeTTwaVniw lL'ifiBaell,W0,n,n te my whole sjs " HMtl.llJa.cieTtlana, i eon. Ml liBF W&TMSS&ZS!1' CLOTH IN W, 4tV. rpHB ORKaVtaST MKDDOT10M OF 4b ALL, AT H. GBRHART'S. FIRE.TAlLOaiNa. In nrdar ia va4nMja. va.. .aft. . A. - W.W w inuw m mail siMjcca, aaaiifB employment te ay baDs,f mill mUceupte U Haarr-vrciftht Butunr, orrceUng asj TPAtlUtlllSr kt Iwm4 si4m "afai a. w"JTVT -wHv..wai m wmw asaase. UWV Sal Wk VOUIPB Ml net a flrst-clsis article for a small amount of money. Hpeclal attention jpaui te rmi Dress , . We. U Werth anaenBtraet. TOnly Direct Importing Tailor In tha City of Lancaster. ' SPRING UOOllS. Important Announcement I Our Immense stock of Wew Spring; Gerils Te?tnuIJbrIia 70U W"' flna U 'epl'10 "Un MBN'8 WHAB, Frem the medium aradra te the Tery finest np.'tsh, Scotch and French Meveltlrs. Our faelliues ter serylna; yen hare bean Rreatly Increased since last season, and we caucus-' ?Pi? Z2? 0Te.n Breater tatlafactten than be fore, iricee always the lowest. Call and ex amine MeQBANN te NOWL1H, MaaeHAKT Tailebs, HO. 41 WEST K1NQBT. P. S. anils te your order an low ss 120. Trousers te your erdsr as low as IS. mlS-tld ATTENTION I ' irespeetinlly call t9 my Purchasea for The Latest Hevel ties in SPRING OVERCOATINGS. The Latest Styles In Suitings and Trraaeriats. 1I Prt" M lowest, consistent with geed work, MY MKPOTATIOH ESrAllLISHID. MY AIM IB, HOLD IT. ASKEW I HOS. SSI A'D Ml WE8T KING BTBEKT. marlUma me ULOTH1NO BUYKRS. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. Interesting te Gentlemen JVMil1 eu.r Sprteit Business with Unex an pled Eir gains, Wa have dl.played In our Store about BOO styles of foreign and DonipsUe SuUtnui and Jreuaerlngs which we make le order at the lowest casn priens. !! jy.001 "" t0 eraer at llire. All Weel suits te order at HVOn. !! "S001 8n,w ' order at lie en, IIS CO, sae 00. jj audnstu38 Ilnleru,a Worsted sultaiit Trousers te Order. A!! Weel Casslmcrej at nse, $1 Ce tl 80, J oe. W.00 10(S eri t ", 0 00, n 00, s te These goods are worth fully double the money. Their value his never been equaled at the prlea Loek at our Indews te-day. L. GANSMAN & BRO., Tailors and Manufacturer of fine Clethlnr, W and (W MOUTU QUKI.N STKKKT, 8. W. OOU.OV OUAMUK, LAMOA8TKB, l'A. HIRSH BKOXHKK, MEN'S CLO. miKus. IS IT SURPRISING ? WHAT? That H1H8U BUO. are new having the Lrneali)pr1nK Trade In the history el thelr si years' builuess expeilencu. TllEIUBTOCli Or Mjn, Children and Beys' Clothing, ANDTUElllBUrEltti Mercliant Tailoring Department Are mainly the cause of their Immente Early Spring- Uush. ..'iIIii,l,H,eN'a8UITe. "ss l6e.ll.7r, Sii??.- - .- - te 7tu- " 1'8 tet novelties et thUtumeu. Made-te-Ordor Department 1 Superb lines of Wentcdi and Cassluaerii In Hread and Narrow Wales, A Ipleer, SIlk-MUturea, Large riatds. Mlk-ftrlpcs, Corkscrews, Cheviots,etc, etc. That tlt.re Wide-Wale Ceat and Vml. te your order, Is well worth your Inspection. We card tally lnvllu you te inspect enr stock.; 4VThe balanca et our Wlnlnr Ml lc at , nat frlcej. HIRSH ilROTHER, ONE-PRIOl Olethien and Furnisberf, OORNBB OF H. QUBHN is OjTKTRH BQUARB, LANCASTKU.rA. TUAW KUtt rUlOKBrirat-CKss llldos llldes lluix tUta.'JHDdUceach. Dkunk, lllu. COAL. T UMBKB AND COAU XJ TOUACUO SUOOttS AND CASKS. WE8TKUN 11AUD WOODS. Wholesale and KataU,at U 11. MAUT1.N A CO, 12 Waur sUeet. Lancaster, ra. n-lrd -DATJatUABDNKK'H COMPANY COAL DEALERS. Of nose Ma IS Mnrtli UueenBtreet, and Ee. Hi sfertk rttnaa straat. TABMMens rnaaaswaaw maar a sating LAJfOAMUhrA CLUTltlNO. QLOTBINO. Hager & Brether, CLOTHING. Attractive Spring Styles rem Youths and Children's Weir. OUR OWN MAKE With a larger, better selected atsertment, than we have ever shown. Our endeavor will be te fnrnlah WELL HADE, HtLliULE OHILDRES'3 OLOTfllM AT KXTUEUKLY LOW 1'ltICKS. Beys' Knee Pant Suits, (I TO 12 YEAU9 OLD.) Sellable Caastmere Bulls in Nobby Plaids and Stripes, At SJ3.7G, l.oe and SI 25. All-Weel Cheviots and Casstmercs, Kewest l'lald KlTectg, At si se te ao.eo. Beys' Steckinette Suits, llaln and Eancy Braided Styles, At s.oe,o.ooana se se. Youth's LeDg Pant Suit?, (23 INCH, SB INCH BHEA8T.) Serviceable and Attractive Caislmere Hulls, At se oe, se se and S7.oe. Stylish Cheviot nnd Casstmere Suits, At7.S0, S8.00.S8.SO and 80.00. rine Sllk-tllied Catalmere suits In l'lald 8 and Stripes, AtSto.eoandSll.oo Men's Spring Overcoats, Excellent All-Weel Hency Overcoats, At S10.00. Stylish Worsted Overcoats, Ealln Facel and Satin Sleeves, At S13 0O. MPS PANTALOONS! Serviceable lieavcr Casslmere rantaJoeng, At SI 75 and SI 85. A 11-Weel Kersoy l'ontaleons, AtS3 00andS3.1S. All Weel Cheviot l'antiloena, Ooed styler, At S3 08, s? 75 and sa.as. " Kine All-Weel CsRslmere 1'antaloenn, Dreary Stylcn.ntstue. WerkiDg Men's Pantaloons I (WAKltANTBD heriOUIP) Cottonade Pantaloons at loc. Heavy Duck OvurulU atsec. 25,27, 29, 31 Wtst King St., hANOABTlSK, I'A. M YKKH ItATUKON It's ire Than Likely lhat yeu've been thinking of SPRING CLOTHING I TAKE A LOOK ATOUU HANDSOME STOCK and you'll feel sure tint we have been giving some thought te that same subject. Kvery ctr slrahle pattern aud every conceivable, rigura here for your Inspection. Modanger of your turning away dUappelnled, or lhat you'll be frightened by high prices, 1 core's one thing sure everything here U thoroughly (f RELIABLE," and we'll net aik you mero for anything than It's worth. Call en us and see the finest Line of SPRING OVERCOATS IN THE CITV. Myers & Ratnfen, UBLIA11LE CLOZU1EKS, NO, 12 BAST KING ST.. LANOABTBlt PA NOTIOK TO TliKSPAHSKKS AND UUNNKU-. All persons aiehereby for bidden tn trespass nn any of the lands of the Cornwall and ttpeedwcll tatatei In Lebanon or 1 ancuter counties, whether Inclesed or untn. clrwtd. either lcr tbe purpose of sheeting or Cihlng, as the law will tu rigidly tn forced against all traspruilng en said lands of the un dersigned altr ihU notice WU. bOLKUAN ritEKlIAN, B. rEUUVALDLN, EDW.CFMKKMAN, Atteresyi ler s, W. CelajDAn'i Hslrs. mm BROTHER, Pfmtef1 ajfc k-i-' ,.
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