TEn uk" -n &&? r! DAILY INT H5NCEB, THURSDAY, MAY 80, 1889. .' " $ttttiiitnctv ' l.tmiNMAW. IMttJWKTEtNMANFOLTfc, Editor. t MOMCRT CLABK, Publltar. I AHV rrTKM.tKNCEH,-Plhw4 Lfwy aajr In Hie ycr, Mil Hunflny. mervtn tmt Mftfcri In tnl clly una Mirreftndlng I " 8W m MW cenu ween. Jiy,iaii arc doi dei Hhmri)nMr In advance) .10 rents, month LTlKTELUOKNCKn-Onedellur and Hv mr a 3-ear. In ndntnrp. tCBTORUBSCmHEIUs-ltcmltby clieck :-r pWleWct order and where neither of ui lie procured vend In n registered at Uie rotefllce. as second clasn mall tMlMf. ' - ' I " 'JMHIM TOV IMVILMflMrtl L t" . Ijnncnstcr, Pa. "Lll ,'- -: : ;UjrOASTl,PA.,MAY 30, 1869. k fku fk'n. mtnM ; , T.mmm.v mi nmirn. rA very trifling case of jhiIIcc tyranny Americans In France isP ijpliij- ever at a.great-firtcfiy thewer- ei our Hecrclary of Male. ithatthrru AmcricAn ladles en r travels, ertlercil drcwes from a - - .'' '. .. . 1 lit.!.. nailer at juice, ie ec remij- wmim Lmtaln tlnic. They were then w un liable and arwennt n te act iiimiii k assumption that the drvwen would I ready when premised, and mndcthclr avelilng programme accordingly. 1 lie iimlty of this notion will in: appareni I j everyone. Hair or inmic-mvc(i aees w iieiiDiicsw uoercu ny inuurH nun smakers. -When 'the'thne for the delivery of the i had pawed the American ladles I en their Journey ntul nt Jicn- i were arretted and placed In " h vilu etich Jail." The French ppeken in tills ion is vile beyond adeulit, a "pateiH" f bad Italian and worm French. The inner of the arrest of these Indies and elr treatment by the police waa ccr- inly barbarous as viewed from tins by the assistance of tlie victims. ev Bre treated like common thieves, trched thMUgh the pouring mill Je a ettiy nud uuelennly prison, locked up rltheut a heurlug and their money taken i them. It Is an outrage worthy of i attention of etirntntc department and such a kind that a very little ch attention should be necessary secure complete satisfaction. The lg- pibraut eftlclals who arc responsible, for have already reallziil their bluadcr ad returned tlie money seized, and of arse France will be eager te de every king reasonable by way of apology for unfortunate episode. It must net forgotten, however, that travelers are abject te the laws' of -the 'country in rhicuthcy happen te tie, and if these American ladies had broken French wb France can net be, expected, or properly asked te de mere than niiole- llrizc for hnrahm- of treatment. Amer- ikan travelers spend he much money in tFrauce and esiieclally along the Itlvicra, rthit every amend consistent with national dlirnitv and honor will prelm bly be made with alacrity and our trav m reassured. I Tf will thikrefnm lu llltirnuHlli In llnffi " -pelted air with which our vnl Apnnry' stale approaches nils hemn ial tangle of ladles' dresses. Jijm m ueerge A. Jrnks. ' Bellclibrflencral Jenks' placehmi lccn signed teSTNew Yerk state lawyer, nd net te General Harry While, of our tc ; which is a matter of cengratuln- as the trade, of White for .lenks reuld have involved a lamentable Ie-m r brains te the United States. We de ; knew what the capacity of the Nt w Perk man may lie, but it is net likely at he lias Mr. Jcnks' ability, which in r a first-class order. And It is remark ble that the solicitor generalship habit- ally cemmaudslietler legal ability than attorney generalship, which is the tee of higher rank. 1'erliaps the rca- Paeals that the political considerations less potential in the choice of the ilner officer. At all events the solicitor Igenerul usually is an able lawyer, and becomes the legal whivMierHS of tlie na- Stlen, attending te Its litigation, and eiug always iudustrieiis and useful ; rhlle the attorney general is (iflcn ndelent and ornamental. Mr. JciiUm' redcccsHer, Hauiuel F. I'hilliiH, of forth Carolina, new of Washington, is kvery able lawyer and was a netalily Iclcnt solicitor general, though nod- ling no ilumes and making no fti'-s ; rhlle our Ik-n IJrester,us attorney gen ii above him, was doing ornamental ity in the highest style of the most mis art. K The country lees much in losing Mr. lenks' services ; which fact, we see. Ii. jpinderstoel by the authorities, who have. Bgnged him te take sjiecial charge of telephone litigation that lie com- euccd. It will Ijc clllelcntly prosecuted lid all that there is in the government s willl brought out. Mr. .lenks has of the ucutest legal minds of the. ay; ana I'resliieut Cleveland showed rreat luck of appreciation of (lie material teht under ids none, when he vent arthcr te select the chief justice. . fc k1 . . S?r I-rand Heating- IrauU. f.The beard of civil service commission i is sitting in the Xcw Yerk custom use, investigating allegations of fraud i the civil service examinations for an- iutments in that service. They de nut te be finding much that mav be lied fraud, but they have plenty of jpftguoe of the felly of civil service ex- I was ditjeiis. J no cinei irauu cnargeii iine en a . the iictIeiis were copied ' fcct-fr- i?Z. day's exiiniiuttiTinT aTuTnwu;'' l "sluiiile, eon) upjfcj111'8 JiU- subsequent ' avuileu uicnrscTvcs 01 a khewi- of them. Tills was preed ; but .also clearly upis-arcd Unit tlie re- enslblllty therefore was upon the civil vice rules ami practices, which allot I a set of questions te de service for than one day and one set of appll- Hts. Any one, with sense alsive a aby's, would knew that the questions lid be taken out of the room for Her en the future days ; and it was singly the intent of these who pre ited the questions that they should be rdlstieted. What would college p re em think of their sagacity if thev let taet of written questions de duty en two for (iitierent scIh of leys : uud hew cb surprised would they be if the ad set en the second day answered 1 all? They would net blameilm ra for using the means of information rhlch they had te ilberallv airnrd.sl :AThe fact doubtless is that the chiefs of rnmeni imrcuus have no mlmlm i.-for a civil service system which sts upon them men who arc eulv Jfled for cenuietency by their ubllilv anawcr questions about arithmetic, nuy, History aim selenee. It is I always, or even often, that the most i Kuewiecige or this kind serves te a geed official. A man may be 1 full of information ami make : custom house iiwiiccter: nnd all llMrelugmay net serve te improve tabjy uls natural uup;iludeferlt. k thU, prominent fuct wlilch dl- vlvll M,-rvlce cxmuluutlwi, ter official position. Everyone knows that lnbuMiKv, education is a hc1p,but troth Ins mere : and that the chief reiulrltca for efficiency arts Mich as n civil nc'fvice I aMinmmipn, uiscipsiiif- tinwt Knowledge. Leij.vlll neletert.ift Wtw cm wei nthcii'vtlii tl hca ef?(lciwrlii vemler. viieuN iiec-iinwiiiiiujdiojjiave-fiucMieu, nriniB,ilirMnlnlllictitfer'riiMmiihl0 iliillc!, that the knevvlcrigp discovered In them doe net held Iheni te dNchnrRC ; and that .they should denlrc and cchcnie te Jsecurc the appointment of cfllelent though uiilenrned men ? ft n n wlcnin truth llmt the civil ncrvicc examination fViitiiroef tlie civil . pl . -, ..... - . i p I service law works n frnml iiimiii the' country, ami that It Is hut fraud Itenllng fraiut te lat It. lYIiRt Will llr He With It t Governer Heaver's reason for heslliit heslliit Ingteslgn the bill Increasing the Judge's sahrlttiJK..a. geed .one, If it Im as repre sented, that tfiN-constltutlen forbids the Increase of snlarfes lfvjncuiii!eiits of ellliv. TI-overner weiilil de.rlyht net te truit the decision of the constitu tionality of an increase of tlielr salaries, te the decision of the Judiciary, If he himself thinks It uucontltutleual. It is his first chance te construe the constitution j and it will Is; iuitcas well te avoid embarrassing the Judiciary with se ierseual u question. If the Leg islature wants te lurrcauc the salaries of Judges It can constitutionally de se by making the Incrca' apply te Judges thereafter chosen ; mid any of the pres ent incumbents who are net content with their couiK'nsatieu can resign and stand for re-election; and tlicy will coma In straight for the Increase, If they an elected. Hut we confess te feellugserleus doubt whether flocrner Ueavcr will rescct his opinion of the constitution sulll ciently te refuse his signature te this bill. We shall tie agreeably surprised by his Iteiuau llnnness, if he din's net sign it. The governor is fend of exhibiting himself as a constitutional csuudcr; but he also Inclines te confound It, when his friends particularly want him te de se ; as some of them particularly want him te de In this case. A rnwdnysngea mini wni found drowned hi the river near Wilglitsvllle. II" was hurled without bring iileutllleil, and we understand Hint no photograph of the rn mains was taken, liy which relative or friends mliilit Identify the body. The lio lie lio tegniphluK of unknown IhhIIch Ih ii very ehcnp and ulninle (iitcnitluii. but It it hatilly ever even (lieiight of hi this part of the land, and tlie only olijtslef the cere ners seems te he te get the dtveawd out of sllit with as llttle Ireiihli) us imishIIiIe. l'liotegiaphlng of the leuialns should be made compulsory In all eases wheie they are unknown. Tunnels a Irlte siijlng that one-half of the world does net knew hew the ether hall lives, nnd nu Incident hi Mew Yerk en Tuesday nlht Illustrates It. (icorge II. Vere, nu 1'ugllxh clerk, gi'iiteel, slender and shahhy, pulsed In lliernlu audgnzcil hi en the tlireug couifertahly eating and ilrinkliiK (it Deliuonlce's. Mr. Vern then picked up a large p.i Ing stoue and liurled it through the hlg plate glass window, right auimig the fiustlng swells. Ilehad eiten nelhlns for soveuty hours nnd whs cress. Tin: great elm of Norwich litis met with a disaster. In a still night, a low days B301 about a quarter of tills giant tree Tell crashing te the ground, and the only cause of the tall npHMi s te be nu unsound spot nt tlie llrsl branching eftlm trunk. "It was nl one ofthe meetings under this tree that Klder Dew, the famous ieviallst, matte his novel pitipesnl te the woman who became hisseceud wife. Iiorciie'swifohad recentlv died, and the gienl exherterwns liiiiu emo eme emo llenal meisl. Alter a stirring senium, which prtsluccd a mighty ellecl, bin tone changed, nud he spoke in tender language of the great less he had sustained in the der.lh of his " Peggy;" nud then sutltlenly lie anneuntttl his readiness, e en anxiety, te form a second connubial conntttleii, feitifiiug his lesnliitlen te de se with nbuntlaut pel Uncut quotations from the Script 11 1 e.s. Pausing tern moment, Hint his w erds might cm ry com hi Ien of! hoi rt ruth ruth luluesste tlioheaitsef the I lean Hill dam sels In the throng, he directly addetl that ' ifnny woman present was willing tone cept his eiler and hc-.-ouie the wifenf !. !. renze Iiew he would tliiiuk her te signify her willingness by rising.' Whereupon Lucy llolhcnreniosoin stately lunuuer, anil in solemn tones announced her readiness then and them te heroine the wife of li li li roure Dew. 'Se be it,' icsHuilcd the pieacher, with unttieu, Mho IauiI's will be done.' A few days Inter tlie two wero mar ried." l'j:itsO.VAL. Iti:v. (. U Kitv, of this city, will deliver the Imccnlnurcnte sermon en (Sunday, .luue '2, nt the commencement of tlie Lutlieiville seminary, Lulhervllle, Md. ltuv. I m. J. M. Il.viiiiis, rer twenty jenrs priuciial of Ke.v stene ncadeuiy at 'Scrim Ien, has been eleitisl piesldeut of Iluck ncll University nt Lewishurg, l'n. Pnep. . Ieiin ll.Svitrii, Male entomologist of New Jersey, wiys that tlie IiiimhI of 17 17 vear liK'usts, due lliisyenrlu that statu and in pillions of Pennsylvania, will inalie theh nppear.inee tills week anil begene by thoiulildleof.luue. Captain Xeiimax S. Kaihjimiah, of the lll-talt-tl man of-war i'lenten, arrived at his home in Pottsville, l'n., en Wislucsdny night. He was est 01 let 1 lieiii tlie depot t'e Ills residence by tlie Third lliigntle band nnd the twoletd eeiupiuies oftheNntieunl tiiinrd, nuil was teiulered u serenade. I u. riii:i'i:iuci; Ni.ixiv, meuiber of the t'ellegu of Physleniis nnd Suigeims of (he proviuce of (pielns, late a nieipl.er el" the state beard of health of Panama, u-ad a jujieral the fourteenth annual meeting of inr Mine uusiieni KiH-iciy 01 Arl.aus.is. lie described yellow fever us n IiIimmI disease eninl simple. Hence the absence of I in .ii-l. iTl,"ii itlntli inarl.iTl -siuiioleglc-.il ev Itleuces. save destrut Hen. IT'iVv:Uhucd in the pure acid treatment deseribed by him that itsnssithi itsnssithi itsnssithi latiouef the life currents, while net inter fering with the oxygen raining lunelieii of the red corpuscles, icndeis Iho IiIihmI wholly uuiuhnbitahle te the germ of jellew fever, it thus ceasing te boa culture lluiil for the genus, death in yellow lev er being due solely le death of the bleed or Ifftfttllfl. te ki:i:i A TTII.M l'K.lltl-.. A Weman Should Threw- Out Her Chest uud Learn testiiml Well. Women who wish te preserve the slitu ness ami couteurof thcirllgure must begin byleaiiilng te stand well. That is ex plained te menu Iho threw ing forward and upward ofthe chest, the llattenlng of the back, with the shoulder blades held in their pieiier places, and thodeliuitecurv -lug in the small ofthe back, thus throwing tlie whole weight of the body en tlie hips. Ne ether women held themselves se well us the aristocrat English women. Much of their beauty lies In their proud cniriiige. thudtilcntoerei-tuess of their ligtiies anil the line lHiise of their heads. The same aristocratic! carriage is within the reach of any American girl who takes the iiahis te Inv e it ; it Is only the ijucstlen or a row viirs of eternal vigilance, never relaxing her watchfulness ever herself, ami sitting or standing, always preserving her ercctnessaud isiise, the result belnglhat nt the end or that Hme it has Imx-oiiie second unturri te her, nud she never alterwanls loses it. This hi a great ineasure preserv es the figure, beenuse It keeps the muscles firm mid well strung, und prevents the sinking down or Iho llesh around tlie wnlst und Iho hips, se common In women ever thirty, and which it Is perfectly easy te eixape. Anether thing te avoid is u butl habit of going up-stalrs, which most women de, bent forward, with the chest contracted, which as well as an Indolent, sileticliy manner of walking, Is Injurious te the heart uud luuga. The Ievln Memery of Herm. Prem lhoZeophlllU Thn lstc Mr. Kyre, a clergyman, Wl a deg AvMch w-ns very much attached te him. at the eeimlry liotlse efa friend whHe he lea Knglniwl fur a long sojourn abroad. Alter tw-evenrsMr. Kyre returned, nrrivlng at his friend's heusn lstc at night.' and rctlr rctlr inirwlthent liavlng thn deg called. Next morning, Mr. I'.vre was awakened by the 'dng bursting Inte his bedroom and leaping uen him with the wildest demon stration efdcllalit.. "Howencnrihdld he knew I had ar rived?" asked the gentlenisn of the ser vant, who brought het water. "Oh, sir," tlie mnu replied, "It Is the most curious thing! As 1 was cleaning veur beets the deg recegnlred them nnd liecsme excited beyond measure, nnd 1 hme net been nhle te quiet him until he saw where I was carrying them, and rushed ip along w Itlijne te your deer." A corresondcnl iTv the snme ICugllsh piper relates llmt he gave away, nt a year old, n deg which ha wus unable te keep in his 1iiiilen home. Alter eight years the deg was return-d te Its first owner. "The deg met inn," says tee eorresKin eerresKin deut, "at llrttasa sti linger, and then, with llttle anlmnteil snlfTs or Imiulrv, irelug round and round irte. I reirmfntsl still for a ftic luements, while she grew morn nnd mere excited. At Inst I steeped and pitted her, and called her by her name, Pee.' "On hearing m v voice tlie peer beast riive what I can only describe nsasereatuofcra nsasereatuefcra ture, and leaped Inte my arms. Frem that moment she attached horselfte me km If she had never Icll me, and with the tcndeiest dcuttlen." llrmid (.'etninnndery onicers. In the Ornml Ceimnaiidery of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania at ICasteu, en Wednesday, the following' efllccis wero elected nnd installed : (Inind cemtunndcr, Terrence ('. Illpple; deputy ginud i-em-inniider, .lehii.l. Wadswertlii gland kcii kcii ernllsslme, .leseph K. Wright; grand cajitnln genenil, .(nines II. l,'(ldlun; grand prelate, William II. 1'lntt ; grand senior warden, I'lmrles ,V.. liner ; grand Junier warden, lnlnn I". Wanner; grand treasurer, M. Itlelinnls Mueklej grand leeorder, I'has. K. Meyer. The fel hiwhigelllcers wernapNluteii by tliegrand eetniuander; (Iraiid sword bearer, H. S. Yeke, ICnslen; grand warden, IMnlel II. Klse, WllllniusiKiit ; grand iitn!n of the guard, Hairy O. Chapman, ls'k llnvan; grand marsliiil, IJIwnnl It. Hciicer, Phlln ilelplila; humid, Jeseph II. Fester, Thllii deljihla. A (Srenl ti'el I'liiut Uir UoateHVllle. Husten A- Sens hae given their contract for the election of another large steel mill, south of their present works. In Coates ville. The mill will he built entirely of iron and will he fitted. up with the most ImpreMtl laber-sinlngiiinchlucry. It will contain seveial sets or rolls ten feel long nud thiity-nl inches In cireumrcieiice. A large steam ciaue, with an iron arm nud hand, will he used for coin eying tlie piles te anil Irein the furnace. Tlie mill is te be ready for ujwratien by .lauuary, JWH). When I'eiuplctcd It will be the largest Iren and steel works In Knstcru Pennsylvania. MuecesHnit (Jultuce ef-lmd. The United .States Huh eoniinlssien has about completed its work with shad. Al though the sea Mill opened ninth emlier than last year owing te the two rainy spells the number of eggs hatched was less than in ISss, List year the eoinuilsslen hiitclusl IM.tKNI.lNNIeggs, while tills year the number is enlv 7tl,loe,0ol. I low eer, this total inn v be lu'ciensed by l.oeo.ono or .r,KH),iiue. s sumo shad are still being taken at various Niiuts. 11 OODHHAIWArAKII.IiA. Yeu Need It New Te Imparl slrcnglli niiil kIve n fi-elliig of heultli unit li;r tliiotiKlieiit the sjsleiu, tlicre In imtlil ng -iiiii.l le Meed's HiirMipnrltln. It wfliin is-i'illlarlj iitlaptnl toeirrronii' Hint tired fts'llui; rniiwil by iliauite of m-iiseii, tllinatt'er life, unit wlillc It tours nnd huMiiIiih tlie system Itpurlllt's unit rrnevales Hie IiIihkI. We earn city urKn tlie luifia mm) of elcrks, lioek-lcc-ers, tiii'liers, Iieum'wIm's, eH'nitli'sniiil eIIiith who Have been ilesily tiiellneit tlurliiK Inn win ter unit wlm need A (ioetiKIMtlNO MKIIK'IN'K In try Heed's N.irt-iipnrilla, Deu'l ilclay. " l'.er.v spring for )ears t bave mnile It a imictiisi te tukn from three te lle liettlm of IIimsVh HarKMparllla, lu-i-niise I linmv It puritlcN Hie IiIimmI mill tlioreiiKlily cleanses tlie sjstem of nil Impurities. That languid reeling', isciiim t lilies eirllisl 'prlng feer,' will necr llt Ilie s)Ktem Hint has Im.-ii ptes'rly eiiretl Ter ) llil neirr-rallliig remi'tl)." W. II. Law hi-.m-i, . Iter Agricultural Kplleu'iliit, Iinlliuiiipella, lint. I'l'UIJ III.OUD " I'er )enrM at IrreKiilnr Inlervils In all sen sen seim, 1 nilli red Hie Intolerable burning unit Itelitng of liltsiil kiImiuIii by Ivy, It would tirenk out en iny lens, In in) lliruat mitt eje.t. Iju.t spring I lisU Heed's Sarsaparllln, iisn bliMxl inirlller, st It li no tlieuglil or it ihh s- lid remedy rur Ivy isiIseiiIiik, but It liasellis-trif a IsTiiiiuirut mill II1111 eugli 1 me." r.ll.viN T. HillTK, Wrnlwerlli, N. II. HOODS SARBArARILLA Sold b) nil driiKKlsls. (I ; sllnr!.". Prepmetl only by (. I. 1IIMI1)., fu., Umell, .Mans. km Dosr-seNi: hella it. w M cl.ANLHI.tVKimi.l.H. UUdKMUM.Dlt. ('. -lt:i.kiiuati:d- LIVER PILLS! Intemperance a Disease. When the cell brntcd llr. Itusli tlt-claicd llmt driiiiUemiess wax it disease, lie emmclateit n trutli wlilch tlixexiMTlemsi nml observation or imtllcal men Is ever) day continuing. The iiiaiiy iiiareiitly insane t-M-cssfs of tliesc nlm iiiilnlee In tin use or spirituous llipiers ma) Hills iHiiireemitctl for, Tim true ciitise of com tllit-t, wlilfb Is taken for liilatiiatlen, In very liitpieutl) a diseased stale el tliel.lver. Ne or gan In ttie limiiau sj stem when tleimigctl, ihih dines a mine rilgblftll cataleguti of dlM-iiMsd Ami tf, Inslcatl et npt)lng rcimstles te Hie lunula stations et the disease, as Is tee elten the ease pli)sbiaiis wool. I picsfrlheMllhii view te tlieerlKlnal ennse. r.'tter ttealhs would result Irein diseases Induced bv n ilerien.'tsl slnletil the Liver. 'Ilirtssreurtlis of the discuses emniier. Hltst muter Hie be.itl of Consumption liavetlielr sent in ii diseased l.lier. The genuine Hr, (.'. Mt'ljines l.tver Pills, plti'alv.t liy Klcinlng llnw., PltlslnirK, l'n., lire a sure cure. .Mr. Jonathan HeukIiiuiiii, of West fiilen, Park Ce., Illinois, writes te the pioitrlelers. Pie mini; Ill-ethers, efPlltshiirg, l'a.,tluil lie hail suiliritl freiuu severiuunl protruded attack of fev er mitt nunc, mid wnsceinpletelv n sterist te hctilthllhv Hie use of Hie cemmle Dr.C M I Jinn's l.lver Pills ulnae. Tliesti Pills mniues mniues tleuiibly isissess treat presrtles, nnd can bn taken vltlitlts'lilnjt(lalilai;r for nianyillveasis retnilrlng InvlKer.itlug remedies, but the I.Imt Pills stand priM'iulneiit ns tliemeiiiHer reslor resler tig ii disorganized liver te heiillliv nrllen ; hence the greiit ts-lt lirlty tliev liiiveiitlntntsl. Insist en having Hie ucnuliit. Dr. C. .McIjiiihs l.lver Pills, prepared liy Pinning Urns., Pitts burg, l'n. All druggists keep them. Price i!."i cents u Im, g) I'NIir.VKLOPinH'AUTS. Or Hie Human llly Kulnrgcd, iHwclerssl, Silri'iigHieiicd, etc., la an interesting iidvertise ment long run In our pa'r. In reply te In finities u will say that there Is nttevtileure of humbug ubeut tills. On the tentrarv, the advertisers lire very lilghy Indorsed. Inter estetl s-rwiii!i may get scaled clrciilnrs nlvliig nil iHirtlculars, by wrltlui: te the KHIIJ Minif. CALCt.,SSllllhl., lluttlllt), ', X.lkl(IVl UiUi Iter. fU-ljiUw. s ' W1H' hPP.CHTC IX). e. S. S. Our little girl when but three wis-ks old luoke out with ce. ma. We tried Ihe prcscrlplhm rrem sevrrul gissl diH-ten, hut without miy siss'lnl Is'iit-nt. We tried S. KS., unit by tilt) tlme one Isittlp was gene, her head bcistiii le beiil, uud by the time she liiul taken six bottles she mis remplctciv cuicd. New she has u full anil heavy lieatl of hair u robust, healthy child. 1 feci t but my duty te make this statement. II. T. MIIOlli:, HUli Hill, Me. -N ml for lltsilts en IIIissIhiuI Skin Diseases nnd udviic teSutterers, itinthsl friv. Tin: hwirr m'kitkic co., P) Dmwir3, Atlanta, iJu. t hi: you ceNsu.MiTivi:? l!K: PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Without delay. A nire medical tomssltleii that cures when nil else rulu. llus curett (lie worst i-nse of Cough, Weak Lungs, Asthma, Indigestion, Inward Pains, l.'.xhuu.tlen, OOc, ut DrilKuMs. HINDKItCOItNS. The safest, surest and best cure for Cerns, "unlniu,4c. hleptull pilns. i:iiurc comfort In the fret, vlr falls te cure. 15 wills ill DriUfKlM.. JIJhCOCK A CO., X V. 11 iV.inmkr'. rim.APci.riUA, Tharndar, Mar 1", IM. It was as if a whirlwind struck that big let of All-Weel Albatross yesterday. Fully six thousand yards of it went ever the counter in dress patterns. Ne wonder. One of the best of the light Summer stuffs, 40 inches wide and the price 28c I That would be A marvelously little price for the meanest little price for the meanest 'Albatross that ever fluttered under a yard stick. This is the best. Full of life and spring and substance. Mere than a dozen choice colors and black. Think of a best Black Albatross at 28c ! That's only one of the Dress 'Goods sensations. Striped Tamise hair-lines en neutral and dark grounds 29 inches wide and 25c, is an other that will be told of. Se are Koechlin Sateens at 1 8c, choice American Sateens at I2c, Weel Challis at 25c, and .je and 50c Ginghams at 30 and 3714 c. All the Curtains and Hang ings from the Cottage Beauti ful a re ready for you this morn ing at exactly half prices. The Curtains are in one and two pair lets and include some of the choicest Summer goods Madras, Silk, and Silk Striped Grenadine. There arc also a few heavier weight portieres. All the Summer Upholstery, airy and bright, is in place. H rimd lloer, north of Transept, There is always something extra attactive turning up in that Bargain Cerner for Fleer Coverings in the Basement. The last te come is in a full line of very desirable Smyrna Rugs in new patterns and cel erings. This is the way they run. 1IW.1I Inches, "V 21x15 Inches, Si aix.'il Inches, II M :mi luetic, tl 7.1 :iHv72 Indies, Hill Hl Inches, t' 10 Reversible Tapestry Squnges and English-twill Carpets are an inexpensive substitute for Art Squares and Crumb Cleths. They furnish a room very nicely. Mere are a few sam ples of the new prices. Tapestry Squares : l1UM Indies, J.I W KWsins Inches, Hil IWxiai Inches, 41 75 English-twill Carpets : 7JxtHI Inches, tl 75 . 7JXIIH lnc!i KOO WWllMliifliPs.KTS ItWvlW Indies, f3'Ji llasrmcnl, Thirteenth nnd Mnrket M reel cor ner. Yesterday there were about 6,oeo pieces of the half and third price (rvnainent and use things in Decorated China. Maybe a third of them left. The wind-up of import samples and ends of quickest regular goods. Sis und ttoer, Juniper street shb'. Whatever Yeung America or Old America needs for heal thy arid hearty sport, outdoor or indoor. Spalding's Base Hall Goods, Abbey & Imbrie's Fishing Tackle. Yeu can get the step of our Sporting Goods Stere from Tennis as well as anything. Tliirty-Jix'e kinds of Rackets. The best from wherever we can find them. Our own Special Rackets we think unequaled at the prices : " Gennantewn " $4.50, " Belmont " or " Wissa Wissa hicken " $3.50, " Ardmore " $2.50, " Fairmount " $2. Ilasement, northeast of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. iiavimutiu. i AitMi.u.i.A. iti:.N(iii:it. De you want te buy A Lawn Mower, A Refrigerator, A Water Coeler, OR AN IOE OREAM FREEZER? IK SO 110 TO MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., itAXCAurnt, r.v. - i.se- WIRE NETTIKG AND BARB FENCE WIRE. Faints, Oils, White Lead, Varnlibei, Alula full llneuf (luu'inl llimlwurc sei.u AOi:.vrs keii tiik Eeyal Ready Mxed Paint. hbS-lvil Vrtvaoelo. IJAllASOI.'S! PARASOLS! THE JuVltnr.ST VAltlirrT AM) low liST IMtlflSi. 't u 11 Tinlitiy 11 SikvIiiI I.lnn of Ijicc Trlm iiiitlnutl IwuvCnvirnt l,AltAb')ll nt $1.75. N'uililnr llke llii'iu iiuvulii'ic fur the mnucy. Illi; llurgnliii, e.i.irt' iu. hl'N U.MIIUKI.I.AS In All Gruili-., ut lliu Munutuctiirvn.. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 1 1 IIAST KINO bTHEKT. i'3-Jiuilbi.K 9?lre 0f gmtMen. A flTltlCH HltOB. .ASTRICHiROS. PALACE OF tAftftON. . U5 & n7 NORTftQUaEjl' STREET. " ' Anether let of Sateen Cor sets which will be sold at tgc, every afternoon between 2 and 4 o'clock. Friday is Plush Day. 16-inch Silk Plushes for 29c ; 19-inch for 49c; $1.25 Mele skin . Plushes at 98c; only 3 yards te each customer. Seme big Bargains in Hosier)'. Ladies' fine quality Fancy Striped Hese, at 25c j worth 40c. Ladies' Fancy and Black Brilliant Lisle Hese, dropped stitch, at 37c ; worth 75c. Ladies' Colored and Black Cotten Hese, 4 pairs for 25c. Special job, former price 10c a pair. Opened te-day 50 dez. Ladies' Black Silk Jersey Mitts, at 20c a pair ; worth fully 25c. 25 dez. '15-inch long Lace Mitts, at 25c a pair ; worth 50c. Opened te-day the grandest line of New Flowers ever seen here. We are making a dis play pf them. One show case, 44 feet long, stocked with new and elegant llewers. Come and leek at them. We call your special atten tion te our large stock of La dies', Misses' and Children's Jerseys and Blouses, which we are selling at way down prices. Second fleer, take the elevator. 100 Beys' Suits at $2.75 a Suit. Goods which have been f 4 and $4.50. We have closed out a large let at a great sacrifice. The patterns all are new and beautiful. Twe new numbers at , a Suit. Come and see them in our Shew Window. Great reduction in the price of Kilt Suits from $4 te 53.25 ; $5 te $4 ; $5.75 te 5 ; $6 te 5.25 ; $6.75 te $6 ; $7.50 te $6.50. They are small lets, but they must go. Your attention is again called te our Ladies' Waiting Roem, with Ventilating Fans ; it is the most beautiful and coolest place the city. It is entirely at in your disposal. An elegant place te meet your friends. All bundles can be checked at our store free of charge, no matter where they were bought. ASTRICH BROS., 1 15 & 1 17 North Queen St. glU'ltO. 11 KIUl'H I100K STOKE. POMliROY'S Modern Blue Black Writ ing Fluid. Try It. Dees net thicken in Ink stand or gum en Pen. Writes a bright Blue and turns a Jet Black. The Cheapest and Best. Feu Sali; at IIFRR'S BOOKSTORE, 53 & 55 N. Queen St. ii!i4yil FenDersmith's Bookstore, (Oppe-.t Court Il0IIM),l Ithe I'liACK le IIU Vnll the Mwt Tiilhptl About, nt I'rlce 1IU1AIW lliu 1'iibllhtier'n I'rlci". "MAIiaAIW," by Kbpr. " (Ilti:iKKNKl KIN," by Cruwfenl. " Til K AI.I'I.Ni: TA V.'l by Whter. ' I'ASSi: HOSIV liy Hnnly. " JOHN HKItlUNO," CJetihl. mM-tfil l-tttoccUitiicettn. 171 STAT KOKJOHN H. KKNKAOV, I.ATK OK l.tlirM nf iitliiilnUlmtlen 011 wihl rstnte iuivliiK ItH'ii Knintnl te tin- tiiiilprhlisntil, nil creiiK Intlrbtetl tlifreluiiri" rvquetiil le make iniuuilliitr piiv. in.nt, 11ml thi-e IiiivIub claim or ilrniiiiiilH iiKiilnil tin- mine, will iirewut them n Itliuut de lay for M'ttleiui'iit te tlie nnilrKli:niil. CHHISTIAN KrlNnAliV. lA'iiiiiaii Plnre, DIt. SAMl'EL KKNEAOY. stnikliurir, (Ir.e. ,M. Kl-INr, Alt'-. A(liiiluMrHter. inylMituTIi j'j ra nun m leirntlilp, iiiveaM.il. w ATCHHPIUNO COHSUT. I1UV THE EAMOUH Watchspring Corset. WILL NEVER HREAK. Guaranteed te Outwear Any Custom Made Corset. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANUFACTUIIKHS, 112 IIUOADWAY, N. Y. oct-52tM,Tti,Scew VTOTirE TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN L NKRK.- All person are hereby forbidden te Irespuss en any of thulnnds of the Cornwall ml Biiiilwell estates In IaImueu or IjiiRiister v.mntles, wlivlhcr Inclesed or unlnclisu.il, either for the iirKke of slioetlng or rUhlng, as the law will In- rigidly euferciil ngalnst all trvs isis.slng en .aid laiuU of the uiidcrklgueduner this notice. W.M. t-OLEM AN KREE.MAN, It PERCY ALDEN. EDW.C. EREEMAN, Attorneys for it, w, t'eliaan' Utln. Clothing. . , . -, -. r,,s.A. A I rlNH Knvm.TirjifS ' 89 .. jif 3M . ..- ,Sn' -' H. QERH ART S. Tte mat cfmptiMe ioertment. of Knrtrgr Ordt'eallrie-.KnglMi Cheviot, DbNteunl and Clnir' Hurnnir and Treusertiii llmt bun evrt been nhewn In thin city. Workmanship the best and all goeda warranted an represented. II. OF.miAIlT, Jfe. 41 North Queta Htrect. Only Direct Importing Tailor In the Lily of Lancaster. M ART1N BROS. Fer Inrxe Ijeys or small, for !d men or young. We mean there shall be nethlni left undone te mnkn this hejiibtmrtcr for eholce le pirn nnd price, le charm. CMcetePlMseJ Price Te Cbini ! ami quality that will wear In men's, boys' nnd children's outfit", A better suit for UiO for small boys than you've probably been seeing;. The best for the lenst runs nil Ihmuith the ether prices of boys' stilts te II, te, M, 17 and IS. 12 te 110 nre Ihe prlee 1eundarles that hem In Iho big display of little Iwys' suit. Hcc the new things In children's kills, 3 te M. Beys' fast black hose, 2 pairs 210, ami geed hose, 3 pairs 25c. We arc selling agents for the "Btnr Waist, The "Htnr" occupies the top place among waist for fit or finish and costs no mere than the ordi nary. It Is .only that peeple make them who best understand wnlst making. Our waist prices rnnge 25c, 38c, fiOe nnd up, Iknnel, percnlc nnd flannel. Hlg boys' suits in nil the popular styles II te 115. Men's suits for young men or old ns neat or ns f.incy ns tlie Instes of men de mand, IS le 120 Ter pure all-wool. Custom de partment complete. A hlg gathering of styles for your choice, nnd workmanship, ritntid price thatnlwnys finds favor. MARTIN BROS, Clothing. Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOB. 28 AND 2H NORTH QUEEN 8THEET "ty-ILMAMBON A 1'OSTEU. WE HAYE NelGOODS TO SHOW AT High Profit Prices. WE OIVK THE PEOPLE A DOLLAR'S WORTH Teil A HOLLAR. Call nnd examine our Men's CutawuyCe.it Hulls for 1 10. Our lleys' I.eng Punt Bults for 15 nnd !0. Our Children's Knee PantHultsmrtJaiul 11.50. These prices are unsurasKeil. LACE OXFORDS. With us you will find the largest stock of Idice Oxfords te he found In tliecltv. In the bet ter iiualltlpH as well ns thccheiier grades, In Black, Tan and Patent Ix-nthem. Summer Weight Prices ON HHTS. Light Pocket Hnt. 3, 50a. nnd 75c. Light Htltr Hats, 75c ti.eOiind 11.50, Men's Dress Ktrnvv Hats, 25e., ."c. and 50c. Heys' DrewiHtrnw Hats, 15c., 25c. nnd 50c. Tennis Caps all celLrs.25c. nnd SOc. ItlcycleCatis, Illueer llrnvvn, 81.00. tl.A. It. t'eps. Htimiiicrljip Hprnids,50c. Furnishing Department I Heme special bargains te make nole of. (ient's Alt Hllk Neckwear, I.V., 2 for 25c. Ciciit'a Klne fiilk Tecks, new patterns, satin lined, nl25i Oeut's I'lne Hllk Hilk Flowing End Tccks at 38c. nnd Mr. tiriu smiik i-.iiu riiinuel Windser Tics at 25c. One let of dent's Dress Husneniters nt I.Sc. One let of Oent'H HI lit Embroidered Huspen ners, colored eiids.iit 17 One let or rienfsHllk End Husix'iidcrs ntSTc. Mnnl'u tlnlt.l.,... LJ1.I.I. ....I I. ... ... - ...,,. n ., ,v iKtii, nun ii. .inn innnrn in .in-. (ient Klllue and Rruwn Mixed Angela Hhlrts and Uniner iit:isc.,75e. in'rHlilrt. Dent's. Muslin nnd Jean Drawers at 2' and 38C. dent's I'nillliT Welglit Drauers at 50eand 75c. Ijutles', dent's and Children's Warranted Fast lllnck Stockings. U'i-UH EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA., AND H1HMARKT.TSTREET. HARRIHHURG PA" TTIIW1I & lIHOrilER. THINGS YouSheuldKnow. f LI AT Customers can nlwnys rely en our I II U I dtsKls. Plate the most implicit eiifldcncHii'ciii. Kireuratin bus ever been te merit euleulum similar te the Ro Re man proverb cited by Cltere: " Yeu may trust liUu In the dark." Til AT " ""liter which way the mercury I nUI Jumps, is-eple can liny from us Just the Miine. We'vn get something for every body te wear ter every minute in the 21 hours. TIJllTWet'iiii de nothing unnatural or I nU I Impossible. We can't paint n eerk " se us te resemble a rock Unit It'll Ink te the bottom If east Inte n stream, tut TLI AT Wn nre selling nil kinds of Knseii I nlll ableCltithlng, KurnlshliiK doedsnt prices vi lib'h we giiarnntee are tlie Lewest In this or any city In the Union. Yeu Should Knew that the Men's Suits We Sell At $8.oe, In Hacks and Cutaia.is, Hummer Weights, cannot be purchncd outside of our store for lesu than ill), ami in many steies eu'll pay $12 for suits or like quality. That the Men's Suits We Sell at $10.00, Are remarkable valuer for the money. Hint you can make clielca from Cheviots ami light, dark 'or plain colors. Fancy and Wlde-Wiile Worsteds or Corkscrews in Hacks or Cutaways, and arc well worth tl5(0. Members G. A. R., Attention. Willie some dealers make a hlg blew about selling Ocuulue lll.l'i: ALUWOOL SI! ITS at 112, weguaruutee testrll Ihe same nl 9.4, uud the Ueiiulue Illiie Middlesex Hulls at 510. Merchant Tailoring Department, Fur Rf autv of Design. Tasteful Htyles, Perfec tion of Detail In doeds Mtule te Order, anil tiiu Extraordinary Iaiw Prlies will causa you te buy Instnnter -OF- exE-riucn CLOTIIIKIW AND KUllNLSHKIW, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCAST..H, PA. Williamson i! Fester, HIRSH (! BROTHER, ClelhUtg. jTrjiM mvtacxs' I, At t.y, whfil'fVirapetltien ts great, the TemlMa CMfneV Slop ! Think I Who par tat ex 'R1 T '"1 hwnentt T m 4e rt Adreniaa fNu-galni,aeaiing Main. ttt.. tmt glve you the benrnt of that which ethers give the printer. Our Counter Contain Atl lhat U New in gumxas, raoinnauirefl amd 8PRIM0 ovexeoati . Our Prier nr the Ixwrt Possible toijojas teijojas toijejas I Ice te customer and en rur lvrs. NOH. V.'lt AND 8(1(1 WEST KINO STREET. marl3-Smd M VERSARATIIr-ON. There' s Enough HereYet TO PLEASE YOU IN YOUR CHOICE -IN- Fit, Style & Workmanship -AT MODEST PRICES. There Is no deuhl about the Quality, our name giiarartlcea that. Early Hprlng buyers haven't strlpeil our tables of their ItestHlyles; we have been tilling up, nnd you'll find the as sortment most ns geed as It was a mouth or mere age, , I'aver us wltli n call and we'll entertain yen te your satisfaction. Reliable Clothiers. Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. rpO CLOTHING HUYER8". LGansman&Bre. HEADQUARTERS , A. R. G Indigo Blue Suits at $ 6.00. Indigo Blue Suits at $ 8.00. Indigo Blue Suits at $10.00. They are all our own make nnd guaranteed te give perfect atlsfactien. TWO SETS OF BUTTONS Te Each Suit. Yeu will save at least 83 per cent, by buying your G. A, R. Hulls dliect from the makers. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA. (SvoKvvice, A T UUllHK'H. Goods Slaughtered ! Munr goods sold nt a great less net te u, but te producers and Jobbers, who are anxious te cloe out stocks. THINK OF IT! Goetl.Hweet California Raisins, 4 IT ferliV. Fine California Evaporated Apricot", 'J ISs for 25c. Italian Prunellas, .1 fr ferSV. California Plums, :t iik for liV. Evaporated Pared Penehes, Kki te 15c. Old Evaporated Peaches, fwn Ih. Fell's Cem, 5 cans fur HV. Fell's Teniutis's, I cans fur 25c. Hiring Ileum, 3 cans for 'Zk: Twe cans Pared Pinches furav. Twenty cents for a iiuart can Kresli Apricots, r tnesi leuecs ter inn money in tne was s Iresli reastetl. Potatoes, 20c, SOc and 10c a bushel. city. Al- BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCAHTKH, PA. "X T ItEIbTH. BigFruitSales THE TALK OF THE TOWN, The Bettem Has Surely Dropped Out ROME UOWLK ! THE PEOPLE HOWL I Ill'TTHE FRUIT GROWLS. BECAUSE IT IS SACRIFICED. He awake, te your own Interests. Wehnve ever one car-lead of Fruit ct that will be sacri ficed from new en. Our dally sales am Im mense. Think of It. The Finest Evaporated Taied bellow Peaches (Rest Centre), II cents per pound, or in bex: lets of 'Si pound each, 11 leuts. This Is the biggest bargain we ever sawsame kind of fruit sela last tar ut from 35 te Wet lit per pound. A veryCholcePjrcil Evaporated IVnch ntlSJj cents. Five pounds of Geed Bright Celer RaUlu for 25 cents. Three ikiiiiuU of Nice Hunch Raisins for 25 cents. Eight pounds of Geed Turkey Prunes for 25 cents. Three pounds of the Finest Ijier flirs (new) rer 25 cents. Hnine goods sold nt the Holidays for li cents. Three pounds of I-irgeEgg I'lunisfer25eenU. Hut re can't go Inte details siHice will net allow It. Wclinve ever twinty.ilie illtlercnt klndef lerclguand UnuKstln Fruits that lire sure te blunt veur isickctbuek. Krled HeefatU cents. Dried Hecf at 10 cent. Dried llcef nl 12' J cents. Knuckle's Dried Heef all! cents. Picnic llunu ut 10 ccnU. J. Frank Reist, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, )-.NCAfcTF.lt, PA, HHNDSOME SPRING CLOTHING. MYERS & RATHFON, i '- v, t L. x; . .! "5t.A l- . v?