$ ri?rn ?f-- vr ?$VW 'ifXU-rr " A , " -w -..- V- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTBJ'?,ff,,"'v r- vji.- rsi,"Hw- '." ' n-v .'4-k .8 THE WOOL4 FOUND., -v; . RUl Hi THIEF WM STOLE IT FRII Xt mUMKl IS WT MMlVEtEI. sr wiV FtLTj Editor. 4fcavli:RT btARK, Pnbllifccr. fUB DAILY lNTKM.lOENCF.R.-Published & tverr day In the Tcnr. but ftundnr. FWred . fey eurlera In Oat city and Mirrnmidlnit k towns at ten cent a wts-'k. Itvtimit niminL teMftrairln advance: S0ccntn month. ' i . . . - , WMUCf.V tM- V tst ...... .t-ii .. -MUrewititaycar. Inndvimoe. 1 MOrtCK TO SUlWCJUDETlH-lIcmll by check . ' T Dottefllce order, nlid where neither of it these can be procured wnd In a rcclatcred i f- ... Pt BttTfd at the Pwtefflcc. as second clww mnil matter. rf; address, THB UTTBU.IOEHCER, Fs 1-nncn.Mcr, Fn. j! LAIIOAITER, PA., Jnae 1, 1889. The ttmemangh Floed. The tale of horror which we have te ri day exceeds nny narrative of ilnningc by $ flood that we liitve hurt in the history of LjtheMatc, and lakes lis bnek le tlie time m iiean in tne picure ei tnc nvveiien ' water of tlic Cent'iiisuigli valley, veop veep L ltg It elenn of towns mid iieenlu for fc" ruanv miles of Its mountain cxmrw. Hi k . - .i ..i . i i . i .i... Ktj im 9 iiiu eii'iy in iiiiui'JMixni, ini ijjf' awanicr cnnic mini iiip giving wny or b grent ilnm tlml wmii ? 10 cennnt n ihxiv ei writer r -.renter llwin jinv ether ImmU- ulmilnrlv a. fllamiYifvl 111 mir nfiitntf v Willi tltlu Ke ----.... ... ..... v........... ...... ..... v-s- planntlen or the inuc the result is( net strange; It was simply the Kiuldt'ii'llll- fe..lng of n long and narrpw mountain 'ev. or rather irerire. with n iiiukm of $i wiftif jm) greal an te cerve te sweep away K.tf all that it met In Its course. The ile- fttruetloiief the liill.ling and the en gulfing of the inhabitants of the valley was Inevitable ; and that they jier Isbed was simply the chhmi'IU'Iicc of permitting this huge reservoir of wafer te menace their lives and property. It Insafd Hint it was lneeled recently by Pennsylvania railroad of ficials ; which only shows that no pre cautions should lie permitted le warrant the building of such great storage ihtiim in localities where the outburst of the wnters would be se destructive. Every one connected with this dam knew the gjirlglitful consequence of its sudden c'estructlen, and it is amio-tiiieencclvu- hC'"' thnt they should hnvc taken the re- fefc.-msll.Ulty of it, or have been Kr- mlttcxl te de se. The thought pre sented te us of the people lielnlcsslv swept down the miles of torrent without possibility of rescue, moves dm soul te deepest grief. There Is net n feat tire of alleviation te the horror of the slliin- tl??.!'.'' cast, as night was fiillliiir. v ' tiiKi, us uigiii was i m i.?,W'.'l ,,0'v" "" f"dl"ss i .m. i.juhiI, ( IR,url lvrtMl n .r -.. .sirr-. I. . "' ....., i fi.,.vii nil mifllituu torrent mil de- OUJ.asalMiut asuiueh of horror f may ee caused le reel ; and Xniicnttc r,M)m f()r O1(0 ,i , .I verdrawn.ix'nieiiilKTlngtheiv -The mi little chance ..r ... . iinccu II., . ... .,.,...,,..' ceunlv. "-...... ...i.i-j -Chas, l-"ra A I'onlitleii. and .bun irteld ,r hulllvan. the Irsh lawver vit in hit wne is denned iv miinv Oreina. T"e insiigaier ei the frenin pay birds b''B given a certificate of Tlie plgeui, ft friend and advocate of MMtwiii of th was te have been in his fflin litfrlic.it nltiit li.wl luuni ..1....1...1 1.. if? Krueger, KlOelaney, librarian of our 'oimeiers.ii or isloretts iiienierv, is fo5tinteselltor.v, ,w.rnrv tlml. Mr Knlll. Swift. Knii'irer.. ... ... ... " ... : ' "Skills; only one r r IIUUI Tltt a.i.l ..! Blaine IV.....1 ..ll .i . .. . taring en the inj '," "" :r , !,rKH vv" IVA'and this enf'"'" "' "onenmie, blt.iipr.i.1 i .irlllllllH .llllnllltlll KW AIII1 rH.uru I r Il'under the has liven suspected that Miimued irtnu particular set that he 'ft of llie lust Ud Jiet distinctly untUivsiaTril t fT i0.' w,nrf - mW-JTilblc an'd Rci luck, nlfiii,i,,.,i ,,,,,i ,, ,ii. , I-..H...I ... K? tilnltir ' v'l""".' iiiiivil l" II .'fhenijBOthat It can hardly be (V? that this ccrtllleate of cluuacter, .fuislietl Pnlllvaii by lilaincV friends, Jeuld lie e.vnerli'il In mi ..p r..r i.. jVhllewashing him in the public mind ; j.TOtiiariy when the hotteni of the ggcjioueie iieiwecn trenin and Hulllvan sm-h iue 1'iinrgc ei nu lernier that the latter had used the fuuiN cenlrll.nii.il te the Irish cause in speeding thuHlnlue cause ; knowing perhaps that tills was thubest way'lespeisl the IrNh caii-e ; a belief that was reasonable. The Sullivan idea then was te elect Blaine te help Ireland. Hull! van we are told was te go Inte the cabinet ; though he was the head of the t'lan-na-Oael, nn organization whose object was war upon Kngland. It was the mie- cesser of the Fenian organization, And here, it is Interesting te nole that .Mr. Blaine is Just reported te have said that . he has irnne inln llnrrlj.n.' ....i.i.,..i i.. . . e " .' .... 7, ... r ttiuiiiii i. feu-'elBn policy. TiwSalv4'rnf that his Sfepbject is te get this country Inte a war L e pCcwith England, te helji Ireland, Is net " unreasonable under the exposition of his cles: relations with Fenian leaders. Mr. Biillivau, of Chicago, may lie ery innocent of the Crenin avsasinatien; but certainly se long as he is an object of suspicion there is no geed te IhmIeiic hlm by the illalne eiiduiYuieiit, but plenty of damage te theltlalne ro re granmie for a fuss with Kngland. That little plan, if ever projected, is pretty effectually subdued by the exposure of t he Clan-na-Gnel organization eeiHplnicien and purpeM-s, TJtis country has no no tion of taking any such organization under its wing ; and Mr. Blaine is free te branch out in some ether line of foreign fllULlll.i. "V" , m - fc J'ruetlee limine llaiKpicts. At n regular0f HussIm Imu .v.-r,.! i,,.., Bilteclub.,,,.,1 lwtiKS wJll, ,is r '. LWerO llr,.,. ,.r Aliulrl,. .....I rj.. .... Witllri'f ...;..... .iii.i ll-llilll,Y, phen the world was entertained with iii,Biriiiigeuccounisei displays or mutual "-'-ii.mi. uiu hipuii, nun ever, gae evidence of a falut susjiicien that all the royal embracing amounted te nothing ; aud new (he cznr confesses as much by declaring ut a frtate bauijtict that the prince of Montenegro is (he sole sincere aud faithful friend of iiussla. In con:o cen:o con:e quenceofthlssiieechthebtockexchiiiigi of Vienna and Berlin are terribly deprvs-ied and there isa tine sensation ail ever Kurepe. These banquets are fcet tlug te lleery ticklish things. An Kng lish eftlccr is inspired by one te start a scare about Bchrlng's sea, and new an other banquet stimulates tin? wnr in .tlnitljii '11... .......1.1 1. fc Wghten Europe. Perhaps his highness will take it ull back in his official pajier, f r..uul " um ,tl " L'1,w;r "1 ! we will be Ml.l !.!.. .1 I l hi...... . , ' .. . L-(, .win.. . jii, manie snows auispesU V tlell tocluillluller liolirlmrie i. ...i ir K-Kurwla will eiler te nil him a hit of : Alaska, nelxKly cau deny that then-a weuiu ee our iii jkuki. Ker thlscoiisld thlsceiisld thlscoiisld Utieii we might Ik) llus.-ia's friend, and ft Blaine's brilliant diplomacy might ngurr in J'.ureeau aiiulrs. ' i tm f Linhiu tke Veil. Hew clearly the present hob-nebbing of Hlalne aud Tucker exiien the h vkc vkc tUyef the bloody shirt politics of the BeiHiblicau chieftain. It shows him owing m the most cherUhtHtfriei"! (ifp eWwwlujr M-lth meiii luiertaut Unlfbrtns Would tmprore Thern. Tlie lire department inade a flne appear anec In yestcntsy s jMirnde. Th&anruualr. and stock were Jr e' bloodiest of the absence of.fwIieM, h-,,,1 mWnnl r iJV,Wdwas tjct; who ScvcrthcleM Is a goetl and innocent man, having done nothing te he ashamed of and nothing that the fiercest lender of ferocious He publicniilsm finds te object te J where there Is no vele te be made by objecting. The velers, who arc went te think that all is gospel that Jbclr party leaders tell them, will new understand their error. They will realize that the iellticlaii is n natural liar, who finds any thing te le a geed enough Morgan until nfter the election nnd that there Is no mere reason te exiiect him te carry out his nutl-elcctlen declara tions In his pest elrctlen assts'laflens than there is te suppose that the lawyer who denounces his fellow lawyer In court In the morning, will net get sociably drunk with him In the evening. Tin: stnte health officer of Alabama has iiintle nn extensivn trip through Flerida limMigntlng the yellow feer situation, lle Niys thai thcre has been uoyellowfovcr In Flerida slnce .Iniiimri', except llie soli tary cne reMirtcd ut Sniifenl "Thcre has licen n cry general feeling of apprehension mining the hc.itth authorities that finer might have lived through llie inlld winter, nnd might break out afiesh during this summer. I nm Inclined te beliun that there will net Ihi any fresh outbreak In Flerida this year unless there Is a fresh Importnlleil of the disease." lie had also visited Havana, nnd found very Ultloyellew le er there. IT.ItMIVAI.. KeiiKiir II. Cei.iiman will next Near build a summer hotel en tlovcruer Jllek mountain. Jamkn Mi'Mam:, el Phllniielptila, says tliat Iftlin Heitiblieau party should defeat priililliltlim, or irthe maje'iily ngalnsl llie ntiieudmeiit sliiiuld be rry large, llie party would certainly be heldreHHmsllile by friends of prolilliltleu. 8i:.vateu VoeiillhM, writing from Het .Springs, Ark., encloses 20 for thn relief of the striking block-coal miners of llnizll, flid. Th letter, utter referring te thn strike as being against an unjust re duction of wages, Senater Voorhees s.tys: " i'hls conditieii erthliigN.iKi'iirring un'der llie highest prelectlvii tarlll ever knew u In American history, and reiicntisl nieinlh.iii a hundred times etcriu e cry state In the t'nieii, makes Its conclusive argument te every Intelligent weiklug man and work ing woman. If ethers will gle as I have done, ni-cenl lug te their means, llie miners mid their wtes and children will net sillier. " Kx-Sr.NATeit Mi'Den-ami, of Indiana, speaking of ex-l'iesideut ('li eland's ew Yerk siiecch, said: "it was cliarue teilstlctlly strong, lie is u strong man, with a stieng n)wer of expressing what tin thinks, lu the campaign of IKU he would be stronger lu the West than Hill. Ills administration was n successful, even u great one, 1 nit the peeple wcre loe much absorbed ill liartlHlau elitlcs te nppreeiate it at its worth. Amu result, while he had alienated some Democrats, thousands of Kepubllcmis who pialsed his adliilnlstra adliilnlstra lien veteil against him. Thcie will lie auiploenportimity for comparison between his administration uud the presVut one in 18!i " IC.Msi.it William's preillledleu feijihn H.ivy has new lieceuiu a hyuenl. ''Ills majesty loses no epsi limit V 'for showing tlieelllcers uud men of his lleet that he wishes In secure ler them as niivllcgcd u position as Hint always enjoyed in Prussia by llie army. Naval icViews aie new us iieptilur, mid tlinie seems a pielubllltv of their becoming almost us Ircqupiit, us military sjs.taeles. Instead el spending his summer at Kms, ei seme ethci Inland watering places, tlni kaiser te trust te Hid saline breezes or the dis-p for Hid annual restoration of health and the iccicatlnn ne cessary alter the hind work of u Ilerlln winter. Soen idler the depaitum of his guests, the King or Italy and the I'rlniuef Naples, tlie ticimau menarih will be steaming nerthwiiid along the coast el Net w ay. cieNi: te .,7"Awivi:. A lliiilinl-Mim OIITur 'iiiistiuitliieii w' lii Seuure a Cii'ciiHliiu. X, II. lVkh.uilt and S. It. lliuu liaiii, of nartloid,Cennsallisl for lliuepntlilsweek Iieiii New Yeil; en a most rem.iikulile iiiatrliueiU.il pilgrimage. The patents el Mr. Ileiiehaiu were Aiineiiiaus lull Im was raised lu Hie iuh1le s.lioels lu llintleid. luly In llie Im stalled in the jeweli. and eiuamcut tiade, and idler nliluliiiug a cempeleucv he wiih most anxious te secure u lielpiuate. lie was Iihi evaitiug, aud of all the beau ties the staloelleicd I n met Ills lew. One day hele.uncd liem an Knglish paiier that Hiere was In ('oustauliueple a lem.ile seminary, limn wlifcb selections of a wife may Im undo upon llie iccoiiuucnda icceiiuucnda iccoiiuucnda tleu oftlie ellli ei-s in ehii-ge otilie institu tion. Itiuvept.ilile, thejappllianl deposits a suitable sum, in pioxutlen te the Initie's; beauty and attainments, us u compensation te hoi patents for (he lossel lliiiiluiiglitci'H society and senile upon which llie h.ippv hride is handed exertuliei puichaser, with whom shtiusuallx ugiccsliv mcausef tine Oriental peisuasleii, The system of wlfn puichase .seeiuisl te lilcase Mr. Ileni'lialii, and te his filend, Mi. .1. II. Kikh.udt, he cimllilcd Ids inten tion te try Ills luck Hieic. The latter thought the plan a geed one, and it ;y detct mintsl le still I at unce. The tuff mm' ii.iii-im-inniuiPI' ll.ese,:; kiihui llin.i pi. "" ' !:U!J.!''ey lliey will lake in the n....' I'osllien uud visit Vienna, . Uiieuce, Itoilie uud Nuiiles, leaching thelrdestlnatlen III July, i'he hride will be purchased ns quickly as pessllile, and utter a suit.ihle Icumi faking of the old folks, iftliey cut de found this side ol't'ir el't'ir cassla, the li-tppy pair will cnje their houeyuieou upon the lllack and .Vledltcr rune.in seas, alter which llie ictmn te America will l.e licgun. Thev will be bai k by September, uiul the friends of the Ktoeill liroiulselho n.llr a reushiir reren- lieii, wlili h Mill he milled te li the intense curiosity te see theTuiklsh beauty. A Did lll.i; TII.MIIUIY. A IIiinImiiiiI l'iitul. lioetH Ills AVIlKilIld Tlleil Kills llluisell. Hubert M. Hesebeirv.iigtsl ,Vi ciih, sliet himself In the head, d. ingulmest instantly idler sliiHitiug uud daiigeieuslv wounding his wile, Mary, en Fiiiiui evciilng in trout or his stepson's icsidciice, Auburn street, Philadelphia. The parlies wete married ubeut twenty jears age, but, owing, It is Mid, te llescbcm's idle, dlssolute li.ibits, their home en Amber sheet, about Hull, was bieken uii about two weeks age, Mis. Kesebertj taking ili her icsidcnce with one of her sous en Aubuili sticet. It Is siiimisih1 thai Iteselieirv washing in wult for his wife, who supplied herself by doing iietsllcweik for Mis. .Iiilm It. I lamer, whose husband isa lewder at J,:t'j:l Fniukfeid ineiiiie, anil met heron her way home, when, Jailing te persuade her te letiiiu te him, he dctci mined te kill her and then himself. The llrst shot utthowemiu cntenil the right side or the head, two Inches below the temple, where it remained embedded last night, notwithstanding the clletts of the phyjcliius ut the KplMep.il hospital, where slie was subsequent! lukeii in u lsitnil wugeu, te nseM-rll, and will piekililv be thocauseof her death. Asshe was f.il'liug he lirel npiln, but tailed lu his puriiese, as the ball jiassed wldoef the mark. He then turned the rewihcr, u self-cisk. ing Knglish "bulldog," en iilmscir, llie llrst shot llrcil entering the face under the left check Imue, passing out near llie left temple and piercing the rim efa deibv hat which he were. He then placed tlie niuzzle oftlie roveUer te his mouth and lired, tlie ball passing through the reef ofhisiueutli uud out ut llie top of his hcid. He fired a third shot at Ids head while railing, but his hand was unsteady uud the ball missed, burying Itself lit the weather-bearding or tlie house. , A'ter taking the Issly te thomeigiie, Policeman Iiewidng leund umu Itose Iteso Itese berry's person a small nole book, in w liicli lie st.ite.1 that he liiul had tiouble for ears with his slciseiis, whom the mother in. dulgisl ut his e.miisc, uud nald that " 1 was going te hae them arrested, hut ttsik another notion, lfthey had no inorosym inerosym inoresym jsitliy for me lu my elder days I would scttle the whole ullulr. Se 1 did." There Is mi addition, written in U-ud iicii eir, Kiylnir, "Seme will ismdeinu me, but (ied will have mercy. I could net 11 w and bee my wite made a slae for them. This 11 has been brought en bvthtostep bvthtestep vir;. The stain will always be en Hair veuwkiiew forever. le piibllsJi Hiis." !.n!SaOTIfl' 'DAIL A I....I. OAIttiEKD DIED IN 80MTK1M:. Itltlierte Vnpubllstieil Account of th President's Last Hours. Wmlilntten Dlpatrli te New Yerk PrcM. Daniel Sprig la a mlddle-nged colored man who used te Iki (lenernl (lartleld's Issly servnnt when he wns In Congress, nnd went te Menter with llie president elect, and returned with him te llie AVIilte Heuse in 18-sl e be bis body servant there. He likes te sit en llie bench oil the south side of the White lloiise these .Sundays and tell about the death of Ills old master. He likes te tell ll because he has never seen It In print. One fact in eonneiflen with the death of Oarlleld, Indeed, has neer been printed. AVhen It was de cided te inoe the victim of flultmu te (het onshore Dan went le Klheren with thn party, lle was a wry useful member of the family and had te be taken along, ll was net oxncted by the physicians that the death of llie president would conie se suddenly. Feruu hour or two during his last dny Ihey sat en the piazza of thn eottnge looking out eer the Atluntlcatid talking iitfeul the new s of the day. Dmilel Sjirlg bad been left iilone at Dm 'hedslde or thn sick man. Mrs. (farlleld was up stairs. Daniel grew flrcil or his lonely vigil and slepfieil out iikiii the piazza himself te take an airing for a row mluiibsi and rcllee himself oftlie moiietoliy of llie bed chniti her. It secmisl te him, as It did le the physicians, that the president was In no Immediate danger. Daniel stayed out of the room probably hair an hour, but near enough se that he could be called iijhiii lu case or lha slightest disturbance inside. When he went back te the room he did net ut llrsl uotiee that thn f.i'-e or tlie sick man was changed In any wny; then he thought it looked whiter. l'ien a closer examination he was sure of It. He put his hand ever thn heart of his master. It had slopped benllug. In the wildest alarm he rushed, net out iieu the pla.rji le the physicians, but up stairs te .Mrs. Ilarlleld. Nhe hurried down In mere terrible alarm. She dispatched Dan at once te the crunda te bring the doctors lu, They had been silting thcre thoughtlessly mid were the iiioie frightened en that account. They rushed III. The president was In deed dead. Net only had his heart steppisl beating, but his face was that et n enrpse In a celli n. What added telhclr lorrerund chagrin was the fact that the president hud died whlle they were absent mid without their knowledge. They hud no means which they could he sn're of determining hew long he hnd beeiidaad when they ills ills ceveied Mm. The matter wns hushed up. Nothing was eer permitted te cscuie that Immediate ciicie aoeiii ii, miu me worm ueer Knew thai the death of the nmrtyrisl presldetil was) ever marred by unv such Incident. Daniel Sprig tefls this story new and then, with every circumstance put It. lle is still a useful empleye at the White Heuse. 'He blacks beet's, nnd, until tum tum oral llarYisoubieught en a colored serant Willi liliu from liidlau.iH)lls, attended te llie personal wuutsnrthe president, V. cry body who knows him says Unit he is era era cleus and belief os hlsstery about '.he ile.it Ii eMiarllcld. a inn hatch or viriens. llesillii.iiti Ollme IHIIh lle Net .Meet tlie Ooicnier'n Approval. fioertior lteuer was in a Netieiig mood Friday. Tlie factory insurance bill (Senale I fill), wlilcli was favored by piemlneiil I'hlfadelplila iiiiinul.ii lureis mid etliers, mid opjiesisl by the Insurance commis sioner, tell Hh the rest. In vetoing the bill he says Uiul it seeks te exempt I'ceiu llioepeiution oftlie piovisieus of the law' or doing April 2U, 1SS7, n class of poisons doing business with a certain class or Insurance companies-, which is plainly repugnant te thai clause or the constitution which pievides lint the general assembly shall net pass any local or specianuw granting te any corporation, iisseclntlirn or individual any special or exclusive privilege or Immunity. The jiel Icy of the commonwealth in rein! leil te foreign insurance companies Is well do de II nod, there ure but seventeen such Insur Insur niice companies eutside llie sl.ile and there Is no reason why their business should es cape taxation, mid If there were no ceusti. tiltieu.il objections te this bill il Is clearly iipilust publle policy Heuse bill Ne. Iltf, uiilheil.lug the com cem com uilssleiieiN of Puiriueunt park le lay out and build mliie wlimceu horses may In speeded at u faster into than seven jultcv V.'.T-J.'iUJ.i or penult such, ".'-mi'sus may liereuftnr em V.'reT I iT build, lay out null use the same, with tiee ueeesste'tlie public, was also M'toed, This bill, lie says. In clearly ill ceullUt with the constitutional prevision ugalnst local or special legisla tion. Heuse bill Ne. (ISA, uiitMiiguuuiipiopria uiitMiiguuuiipiepria uiitMiiguuuiipiopria lieu for the m liiiteii.mie oftlie Wills eye hospital, of Philadelphia, also gees dew'n. Ooveruer Heaver says i " Tlilri Is an ad mirable institution, admirably managed. It tines geed vveik, much or it ill tillable weik. It may be tail l.v questioned, how ever, whether In the present outlook or Hie llu.iiiccs of the commonwealth it should ris'eive state aid. Tlie institution can salcly stuiid alene nnd has ic.ichisl the Milnl when it no longer requires slateaid." Heuse bill Ne. Hi'), cic.itiug the elllie or icisirder aud deliiiiug the duties and pow pew eis of the same in cities oilier than these of the llrsl nnd second classes, also Liilid te iis'cive e(s'iitlve uppieviil. Heuse bill iis'j, te provide for the ens lien e(" independent peer distill Uand llie reg ulation ortlie Mine iliceitaiu counties, be cause, it is iinconsillutienal. Heuse bills Nes. nil, ID) mid Teil, making uppiopiiatiens for the election or iiespltitjsv ut New Castle, Iiiivviciice ceiqji.v.jj '(,', Heaver ceiinly, uud t.M-ieipj,,, ,(ls. .nn assiH-iuthnil;iVi:,.,l,lM,m , ,;wXcX lujthliiusi ,f, ,ie leeulltles mcntlenu I. i louse bills .'la" and JIAI, granting uniiul uniiul ticsle A. 1). Knox uud David Cestlev, pri Mites in company (i.Tlilrty-linii regiment, Pennsylvania militia. The gev ci nor thinks the disability complained of is net an incurable one, and therefore a pension for lire should net be grunted. Heuse bill Ne. 211, le piehiblt deception In the unuufacture, impottutlen or sale or oil. "There Isa r.ilul nuilssieii in the bill ns presented te me, isvurring in the tnin-sciiblng-roein or elsewhere, which makes it incomplete." Heuse bill Ne. Si',: i, making all appie pri.itieu for tlie reliefer Mrs. K. K. Small, widow or a piivnlu in Ce K, Sixteenth Itegimcul, N. (J. P., for constitutional ob- JIS'llOllS. Heuse bill 'JT i hanging the name mid lines efu Mierilistiict in I. iioine county. Olijixtieuistli.it it is purely local legisla tion. m lU'linlotte. 1i:i,i(iim'H si:kvkt.s wii.i, hi: iiixh i In the rolleulngclniii liei. en Mimliiv, lu tlic morning nt IO.''J, in tlieevi nlng nl 7ii. Sun day scliisiliil l-l'ie. in. When Hie Iieiii Isitlf Iclciil II Is i sss'lall nettil : rillllill ei (Jen Curlier of Piinm uiul Or Or eon;!'. I'ra.vcr iihsMIes at d p. in. I v VMiM.ici.Ctremii.-l!cv. 11,11, Allirluhl, ter. I'rciiiiilni; niul eeiiiiiiiiiilnii scrvlis. te I he evening liv the presiding eliter, lliiv. II. .. Miiiemi', Miiulay siiHHilnii.l.'iii. in, I'lu.sin inn is Mi.meiiiai I'm ma Heuiii llm en stris't, 'I lieiuiik Tlioiiipsen, pastor. .Slid ilav siliiHil at ti a. in. ili.lvi.T ll.vcrisi ciii'iun liist Vine near Hake stris't. KvciiliiKM'riiien li Mr. W. King. Itl'.KUtMlli M. l.i'M-.'s Marietta iiveiiuc, Itev Win. I". I.ltlillter, imslur. l'resiratleii ler Hie holy tin ii l mil) lull lu tlie evening, isunilay m-IhsiI ut '1 p. in. Iservlei. In the Hernial! Inn guiiKO lit lip. in., li of. It. C. K'lilisll., iitllclm. lug. I'MTCIl ItKITIIIIKV IV Cllltlsr, (MVK.X VST. - Itev. K. U llimlii'H, iwsiiir. rlillilri n'h li.ij. hieiil.i.v school ut ',i ii, in, .Shs lal prtigiiiiiiiiin of ri-sHinlve reaillni;, iniislc , rixit.illuiis Jem 7:t"i. in. hT l'.vi'l.s Itt HiiiMin Itev. J. W. .Miinlng. r. pastor, stuidiiv si hoot iitUu. in. lvture liv Itev. J. II. Ihitiln, ii. ii.. tt l.:l'i p. in. I'iiwi KneiiMi n.-lti'v. J. M, l'llzcl, I). 11., pastor. Isiiih,I.ij kcliisil ut tin. in. hr. Jehn's I.i tiii un -Itev. It. I. Allciiuoi Allciiuei II. II., pastor, Mindav Miimil nt Hi. JiiIid'h Hi V i., uiul til (ietwiilil .Miiiiurlal .Mission ut " 1 1. in. t'lltsT IHlTlsr.-ltev. Kviuis.orCreri'iiTlieo. legU'til M'liilime, ChcKtcr, Pii, bun. lay m hoot in - p. in. hi. 1'vi I 'n M. K Clil'iicu -Ucv. IL C. Yirkcs. p-ister Miiiilay M'hoel nt Uii. in. rniisOMrvUti ut ii p. at. Tui.MTV I.i'TilliiVN.-ltcv.i'. U l'rv. imster. Scrvleiiii-iiiuliKteU b Itev. Dr. II. Ii Juculi., of riiii.uti'iiitiiit, . Y'.i1.'.' ' .'-'''.'S Yeuim Men' inivtlng, ien-iliu-lcil by ltuv. Walter 1. King. MeiiAViAS.-ltev. J. .Max Jlurk. I). 11., luster. Uii. in., Sunday school, istriiieu by Itev. t'lia. lliu hull', of Cli.i.ka, Minn. 1'ki.miiv n.iu.v.s. Itev. J. Y. MlKliell, l. Ji juster. Hely uoiiiiiuuileii lu Hie morning. Cllltlsr I.urui.ii.vN. Itev. Ii I . Itciil. pisler. I. veiling urilm uliip.iii. Humlav nliis)! ulU ii. in. I'liisr XI., Ii Clil'iicu ltuv. s.M. Vi'iiiiui.Ii. I.,i.ister. CIiisa iiiit'ttiigs ut tin. in, iliivu: l.e nn.it in.- Itev. Chi Unapt, pastor. Sunday siiiisil will met I at O.M a. in. uiul nlli ml ChlMrcii's Pay mtv ires In tliei liurch at 10;5u. in. Kveiiliigsi'rvliviii ii p. in. Wt.sii.H.s M.J-iClUiicu.-Kev. Ii W. llurln', )HIII s OAI.Cs,Mi'"N.-.Vi: W'JSHl , 11, W Mi;.v je O soil our ceed. by nun pie le the wholesale una ivtnll trade. Lurgistl inumifjctiircr 111 our line. Kuctesc'.'-ctiit stnmji. Wnn 11 ivr day. IVrinunetit lswlilen. .'u ihmiiiU iinWrtil. .Meney udviinivil n,r mhk.,icIi -tub:.', clc ....ri.-v.ia S''M,1'NIAI.MA.N I- l.lll. uj-rU-UIiea t.liivmiiatl, Ohie. Cot DTTELLIGEKCiJR, AN OI'J'N QVK-mOS. In Itnrrlsen n Descendent of 1'ocahen tasf ll Is popularly bcllnrrct thnt Prfnldrnl Harri son I ilewvniled from Pocnlienla nnd from Ihs Parllmnciilnry deldlrr ami iruklrle Oenernl Tlieiiitni Harrison, vthe vrns execiilcil In WflO. I'is-fllienlnii, dsuitliter of I'ewhntnn, tnnnl fcstnl it frlpnlllnrs fur the early white scttlim or Virginia when uticvvnv hut n nil I. Tlnlery of hevrslie sales! the life of Cnpbiln JelitiHinltli, wlm hail Iweti cnpturinl nml roiiilpimiedtedfuith liylirr father hew1 hc, en several occnulenii iniidc known te tlm s.ttcn tlielr dnhgiT wlitn' nbeut le lie iittncknl-l well known te nil ncpuilutrd with the rnrly history sif America, llcr MiticiiKntinarrlai(C with Jehn llelfe, nn KiiRllnhinun hrrrtmevnl te Knidand vrhercn son vrus born, from viliein numoreu vrmlthy families of Virginia claim decent 1 Iho lmli of the opinion Hint Ircsldrnl Harrison lioneof her duswndnnts, Whctlirr tills be trne or net It I, however, well known Unit President Harrison lindescen ilniil nf ii noted family, illtlns'iillifil iillkelu IMSicnnlid wiirr'Tlinliainoef Ifurrlseii lunlrendy Indelibly written iihiii the p.c;esef Aincrlcaii hlnlery, for (leiierat Wm. Hrnrj Harrison Iho ninth president of Hie United Hliites wns th grntidrallirref flen. Den. Ilnrrlsen. The election of another member of the Ilnr Ilnr rleon family I but another proof the prevailing dlnpoilllen of the pnhlle te return te heiillhy fiilinliiistrnlleu of pulillr niralrs se ihnnictor ihnnicter Isllc of the earlier J ears of ev rrnmeilt. A slin llardeslre has been iniuilfr'leil fern revival of early uinnners nml customs In many Mirleu wnjy, of whli h mention In particular enn Im made of the prevnlllng ikiiiiiml for these old time tirrpariitletis which were se Micccsafully emilii.veil lu the prevention uud cure of I he Ills and ailments which frc'iuenli it the enrly lojj lejj ciililn homes. Alter mnrli Inquiry and lesenrrh a noted lniiiiiir.il Hirer has procured llie original mcllie.li lined hi their preparation nnd ngnln under tlie inline of Warner's beg (,'iildn Itcme illes, Hie public is possessed or thiw well-knew u preia rations for tlin cure of roughs, (olds, eon een eon siimptleii lu Its e.irlv singes, bleed disorders, (iitnrrli,it)sirnlii,d(litllty nnd ether romiiien illsenliTs, NelwlHisliindlng Hie large nmeiint of time, nl tcht Ien ami eH'nsn which the iniimifiictiirc of Wnriier'sHiife Cure demands- Its well-known reposition ns tlie only remedy for the preven tion uud euro of kidney discuses being world wide Hie iimniifnc Hirer Is resolved te piiuli llm mi rlt of Warner's l.e CuliluKirsapurilln tethe front liec.iuse or It splendid bleed purifying preiierlles nnd great viilue nsa hotisebeld rem edy nnd spring-time sjslein renovator. reciilinnlii, during her llfe-teng frhndshlp for the white settlers of Vlrgbjln, besides her many nets of Idmlnes., Is FaM te lmn eon trl ti ll led much valuable information te the leg iibln heruu ceuiernlug tlie micecMfet mettieils employed by llie Imllans In the treatment of dbense mid It mntlers 11 1 1 le whctlirr tlis ul legist rcl.illein.hlp belwis.li herself mid the President be true or net for His name or I'ocn I'ecn I'ocn lieiitns Is already Immertnl. tlioccUaiueuo. "1 ITV II A Id?" CIOAKKTOlti:. I urn new located nt Ne. 7 'it King street, when I vvlll nt all times keep en hand ft full line of ihelee cigars, smoking nnd chewing loliaeioH. Will be pleased te4inve my friends nnd patrons glvii me n mil, npi'-Mmileeit el-.O. M. IIOItOKrl. llf-U I'AsAMINK KYI I'ltKE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I H you hiivotliemi'xnnilnedyeii wlllpreliiilily find Hint tin re Is something wrong with them, uiul Hint glasses w III tie a great help te you. We use Inlmlltililn "HIA .MANTAS' lenses, wlilrh nre innite enlv bv im.nnd reeeiiiinenileil by leading Oculists nn the ln.st iilils le defec tive vision. Solid (leld Hmitncli"., s:l.oe: muni pyi;.,, sn.iKi. p' ntreiHiieclaek's, fillc: ikiiiiI price, M()() Ariiiieinir.jesiiisermi, i ; usiinijirie situ H. ZIHEMAN&BRO. 130 S.KintJh street! OITICIANH. I'tHliAlJIJl.pHIA. Ilelviecn Chestnut un;irtimir,Tcr5"--. .T tn.vs-ljil P.VAN J SONH. Suggested By the Het Wave! Would you Ihesierelllknte It urn ? Ij'nrn hew In keep right cool-; 1. 1 urn hew le'siape I he liuitcd (inn, Wltlieiiln ti nn In silnnil? 'I lie lessen m casj : liiiveu cam About v our drink unit fmid, Avoid bail bre.ul, avoid that snare, fve that Jeur Heur's geed ! And this can be accomplished ,y using thnt I'uvorltcef the Household LEVAN'S FLOUR! Levari & Sens, MERCIIANT-MILLE71S. llvlyd STIIA.M. "Weilislretecallltlin attention or consumers efHIciun (linidsiinil Knglncers' saiiiiilles' te our large unit varied stis k of I'lin-s, Valves, Cooks, Malleable mid Cast Iren I'ltilngs, Asbestos, uleabi stun mid Llsiiduriiin, Hhicl. Piston nml Valve raeklngs; hceteli ami licit I.lne Itellci't. Ing (IiiiircI I lasses, Mteaiii Itailliitersmul htcmii Heating Appamlus; Net and Cap Seievvs, anil In fact almost everything iispilred by steam users, and all or which we eiler at prices which we guarantee te lx lower than these or any ellli r dealer til this vicinity. We have iHisltlvct) the largest stis k.iuid le lug cenncucd vvltli Hie Ti Ii iilieui. i:rliiiugi-, are pn pireil te receive and fill ull orders In thn stun test possible tlnii'. When In want of anj llllllg 111 our line, call en us ler prlci sand we will leiivluce .von or our nbillly uud willing nesv e save you Meney, Hi lay and Vexation. Unr facilities ler riiinlslilng Hiiglues, Hellers, haling, I'lillcvs, Hangers, (sHs'lul .Maelilnerv, I'lumlivrk' and Has l-'itleis' Toels, rattcrn's, Mislels, mid htm nnd liruss Castings nnd ter the piempl icp.ilrer all kind or luaclilnci v are iiuevr.'lUst lu Uinciister, uud ww respectful I) sulk It a shaie of jour isitreuage. Central Machine Works, Ut A l3iiNOKTII( HHIHiIANSTUI'in', I.ACASThlt, 'A, GikmI Werk, He.isoiiuine Charges, I'romiil I'remiil ikss. Tilcchoiieconiiecllon tWVIIdll U Yi:itHA ItATIH'ON. It's Your Chance. It s Your Chance New te lluy Geed Variety -AMI- DOWN IN PRICE. If.veu inlKSti new 3,011 11 ri'iint It, for It rusts )eii nethluK tetakcu leek ul llie Hamulus. Ut us remind ou that we iireglvliu; ri'l.l, VAU'I'I'OIt 1'Vl'KY DOI.IiAH Yeu leave with us, and vie'll net send mil one illssiitbllisl purcluiMr If c knew It. Ask tuir our intOAi) walk cm:? 10 re, In skileten huekb, for Hummer W'tsir, JRLt SIS- lUcy A in Acknowledged. Hamulus. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, SPRING CLOTHING, MYERS MATM, SATtTRDAT, JUNE Wcui(tmker'. mu.ADRi.rMM. ftaturday, June 1, Ism Clothing day. Mothers' day tee. t There arc two or three heaped-up ta bles where $1 te $3 is te be saved en each Bey's Suit blouse and vest styles. Sea sonable and sightly. It's like throwing dollars ever your shoulder te skip these tables if you have boys te clothe. There's unusual money te be saved in ether parts of the Clothing Stere. There will be while we're getting every corner of the business up te that new mark. Ncnr Thirteenth nnd Market strets corner. Beys' Shirt Waists. The toughest, handsomest sorts at what you'd pay for common. Cheviot Plaids and Stripes, 57c from 75c. Laundered Percales, light ef fects and dark blue grounds, 60c from $i. Flannels in plain colors, $1 from $1.50 and $2. Enough te last a day or two. Chestnut street side, west of Main Aisle. Step where you may en the Dress Goods circles ; there's a sensational stuff near by. 28c All-wool Albatross 25c Striped Tamise 20 and 37c Gingham I2c American Sateens 1 8c Kecchlin Sateens And se en. Mere are two second mourning stuffs we tell of first te-day : A 50c kind, choice, fresh, new, 37c. A 75c kind, in about 20 pat terns, plaids and stripes of silk hair-line stripes, 60c. Seme of the finest, richest, Parasols we have go te half and less today. Lace trimmed, net covered, brocaded, plain surah with fringe, and ether choicest styles. Handles of natural weed, onyx, silver and "geld," with every possible twist and quirk and turn among them : JJi ruraMil fur 5IJ J2J I'arnsels for ?Jjt . .-8l.-il'iirneU,Vr;WiO 'l ' 'i:keU for ill -fl2 I'arnsels Ter s.,'iO - fan iiiriL,.i. tnf 1. St) PnrnsolsferM Chestnut street side, west of Main Aisle. There will be none of the 2 Jerseys (reduced from S2.50, $3, $4, and $5) after te-day. Finest materials, perfect fits pintf fittest styles. .Ne better Jerseys made. .second fleer, Chestnut stieet side. Four ele ele tuiters. Three items in Men's Fur nishings : 1 Special let of Neckwear at 50c ; all the newest shapes and materials; tecks, puffs, and four-in-hands in silk, gren adine and pongee. 2 tee deen French Lisle Half 1 lese, tan and colors, 25c ; half price. 3 25c Suspenders at I2c. Three long counters are crowd ed with tilings just as attrac tive. Middle Murki I street entrance. About 150 dozens Women's Ribbed Vests, pink aiuCblire, at i2iC. At 25c one of the best Rib bed Vests we ever had at the price. Chestnut strei I side, wist ()r Main Aisle. Boek Nkws for June will tell you something about all the new Beeks. If a nodding ac quaintance is all you care for, Boek Ni:wm will carry you that far. If there's a book you'd like te lake te your home and into your life, Boek Nkws will give you the clue te it. Yeu get a glimpse of the very essence and spirit ei every new book if you let Boek Nkws be eyes for you. Monthly, 5c, 50c a year. Absurdly little for such a help. The June number has a plate paper portrait of Wilkie Cellins. Near Thirteenth strix-t entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. 1ltt)l'l)sl.I.S-)ltlll Il.lll XliI.ANCAbTi:it 1'ITY Cl'NTltAI, il.MtKKT MOl'M' ufierdliu; te the plans and sis.Hfcatlens of J. II. Winner, iirchllirt. will Ihi rivelveil liv the cluilriiuiu.nt hlsetllce, up te .Meiulay, Junes, Issii, hi 7 e rliK-k p. in, riuns mid siK-clncullens can lie seen at llie iirrhltert'Niilllci-.Ne. u North Duke Mnl, en and utter Wednesday, J'.'.l Inst, All tilds must Imaccemiinnlfd with the nnmes of two or mere rcsiiisll.lc pertlcs te Ijoceuie Mx'iirlly, unit nlsoiicceiiipanieit wllh n certified cheek ter Ml), which will be fondled te the city lu iiise of fulliire te ncccpl the lentruct If uviardcil. Thu ceiumltteii reserves tlw rlxhl tereject any eriilllilds. 11 order JifClly .MurkctCemmltlcc. Jt)r'l. U IIAIS'tX, Minimum, Olllee, I'erner lliike nml (Irani stricls. m W:i .Sit.iV.f.i.'l 1 il Ijitores.MA nm hi:vi:its. skai.ki) I'nHsiils villi tsj ri'cetviMl h the hlrcel I'emmtttisi im lu Meiuliiy iiflcnioen, June 3, lssji, ut5 eViJV'k, terthc coiulruclieiiof thu folleulnirscvvcrs : Fer a twisfisit hrlck sewer en AnnHriHt, from Or.uiKc te lnsi Klnc. Fer u two-feet tirlck sewer en Fjist()rum.n street, from Plum tehlilpis-n Fer ii tlirei-fiH)t hrlck sewer en North Queen ktrect, (rout the Cluy street sewer loeM May lns;t. Ferm, rlKtileen-turh hrlck seweren Ijincas ti r nvtiiuc, northward from Chestnut street. ter mi elglileeu-lnch hrlck sewer im.Mlllin stnrl, caslHiird from ClirlMl.m slrcet. FiiruiiclKhtctn-lnch hrlck scvnrfroinColuin scvnrfreinColuin scvnrfroinCeluin Ida iivinue le llneir's alie. All liids miikl Ih iiciMinpaiileil wllh Iho sic. natures of two or mere rsiHUisltlu parties w 111. Iiir In iKsiime security Alse wllh nor Illicit dusk te Iheiillielllit of I0lr i-cnt. of thu hid, which will Ihi lerfclUst te the cit 111 iiise of Inilure teiux-ept the contract trnwanleil. The isuumlitcu n-svrve the right In reject nny or nil bids. l'liuis and spec-Klcfttleii can he seen ut Hie etllce of Allan A. tlvrr, CUy Itcsululer, Ne. 1CH .inv IS1IIU aiivri. I'reiHMiilt lii be nddressed te "Street Com Cem Com ialtt"ftr"Ceiitruclliiiiof ssfwem," nml ile K)ltc.l lu Street CiRiiinlttisi box nt the ortlce or l. A. Oust, Ne. U North Duke street. Ily erdir ui mnr.i.i LU.M.ei i n. C.A,0.VST,CU. jnrt7,swjcia 1, 1889. dstthtttg. -tyiLLIAMBON FOSTEIU AGAIN W nsk the I'tibllc Net le Bpend Cent In READY MADE CLOTHING Until they Loek Us Over. Bey' .Worsted nnd CnsslmereSulU.Mrlctly nil-wool, 18.00 and 110.00. Meij'f Dress Knck Hnlts, All-Weel Cnsslmers and Worsteds, 110 nnd 112. Children's Knee-riinlHulls, All-Weel Chovlet and Cnsslmcrea, Hen, hje, j.re. Hnller and Jcrary Hulls$I.T3, M.0, 15.00. GOOD VALUE. There Is no better value te lie had In-Footwear for the prlie thnn nre .Men's 12 00 line In l-nce or Congress, wllh smentlOnnersnles, seamless viiiiiim, plain or tip, hrernl or narrow tees. The"Hardwick" NFX"KTII All eien lop flew I m? end Tcck, In tlicinwestsluiperorHiimniervrenr. It Isinndc from Mglil-Wrlsht Hllk nnd Orenndliie nml In choicest patterns, nnd sells nl .Vie. Our stock of Keiir-ln-Hnnds, Tecks mid I'utrs Is nlse complete, SWEEPING PRICES. llliiek Btimints for 11.33; nctuiil value, 11.78. t.lghtStlfr Hnls for JI.S0; ncliml vnlue, 12.00. All trnil'-s of Straw Huts nt prkes away down. The liest a"ie nnd Me gissls made, nnd n reikI many net made te sell nt such prices nre wllh them. AZA-Inchdnld Cap Unbrclln for SI.20 thnt Is Eiinmnlced net te fade nnd will stand the test of hcHIk. IIU-DH EAST KINO ST., I.ANCASTEH, FA., AND 18MAItKKTHTHKGT, HARHISDUIta FA fjciite. KADINU 11A1TEIIS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street. Largest Straw Hat Emporium IN THE CITY. CALIi AND hEE OUIt 45c. Japan Mackinaw, Werth 75e. beyond it doubt. All ether goods cerapnraji imy' 'MlA'&WiilKVxTuxrH, All Hhndes, ut m,i Sic., MX, and 7Sc. CHUBIt s Trunks and Traveling Bags ATfePKCIAL 11AI10AINR. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, I.ANCAHTEH. FA. IJlumbiun. -niMNNi I1IIENEMAN. RL-U7VBING VND- Gas Fitting, Tin Roetling and Spouting, Keating By Het Air -AND- SXEAM. 152 N. QUEEN ST., IiAXCAbll'li, FA. Si'ixal Itetirca. INSTATE OF-KWEI'll lteril, LATlf OF li I.imiistcr city, ileiviutil. U'llrra nfnd. iiimlsirii t ten en snld I'stiilt'liavlnRlneiiRnuiliiI tetheiiiiderslcued.iill ih'ikeiis liulctiteit thereto lire leiiuestiil le malic Immediate 11.1 ment, and these liavlm; claims or ilciiKiiuls mrnlnst tliesmnc. will iins nt tlicm without tlcl.iv for ultlciiicnt in thi. unilcrslL'iicil, i-csiiil' In'ljin cnsterclly. 1ICMIY ItANMNO, Admlnlstrnler. JM). A. Cevi.k, Attorney. ni2.VitilH OTlCiriS IIEllF.ltY (JINEN THAT ON i Mendii, Jiuiw 17, ISM), allile'iliH'U.lnthe Court of Common I'lcm of tincnster ceiuitv, nn upnllrutleu will be niuilu te the Judges "of s,ild 1 eurt for llie charter of a coriMiriillen le be riilleil "The II0.111I of Kilucatten of thu Sviuxlef the Itcfermed Churcli In the United Males-," the diameter and objector which U te obtain limits by Kilt, bciiicst, collections nnd otherwise, for the education of pious but Indigent eunir men for the kesim'I ministry lu the Hefermid Church In the fulled Htntcs. WII.l.IA.M N.AITKI., inllsltilH yolli'llerlor the Ari'lliaiils. T ICVCI.EH. TIiICYCI.IS, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. Ol'AHANTFF.n IIIOIIKST OIlAIIK. II.I,U.STIlATi:i) CATU.0GFK Flti:i. POPE 7VR'C CO., 79 FRANKLIN ST.. BOSTON. I1KANCII HOIWI-.S-I2 Wiirrru St.. New Y'erk '."Jl Wiibash.Vve., Chliniia t-ir sti.ln liv TI1IIVU iiIUlL'Ii v.. n xn..i. btrcet, telumbln. uuS-lydced Williamson d Fester, Heiiseiiiriiisliiiif Goods. Flu & Brown, lTATCIIbFHlNO CUItShT. lllTi'THU FAMOUH Watchspring Corset. WII.I. NKVF.K 1IUKAK. Ouarantced te Outwear Any Custom Custom Made Corset. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANlTACTUinRS, Ut UIIOAMVAY, N. . AKVHtMl.thflUtYt ill- firai Cletlttttff rnrat Beld Li nut of Be, iiefere STOP I THINK 1 UtcnM' At thta rtr, when competition liret, th aReainh te Who olvc,Ket rem," .-I,ri?n,fr ?!en Think! Whejmy for ex "$ nilvertlnementu T M e de net Advertlae Unnrnlnn.aenrlnK Kaleii, !;: Iw"?." yex tne b"),nv of that which elhcm give the printer. OtirCennler Contain All thai U New In surriNes, Tseusiauxai akd 8PRINO OVEKCOATS. Our Prices nre the rawest Penlble todelu. tlce te customer Hnd eurpelves. N03.884AND 830 WEST KINO HTItEKT. innriJHna M ATITIN UllOS. The entire heuu tint new attraction In tulU for chil dren, bigger heys nnd men; In the auertment you'll find shade, pntternt nnd rtyle U suit nny popular Idea, nnd HEW ATTRACTIORS. inntcrlnl, wclRhl, color, fit, llnlsh, ntyle nnd price Just right. Every new Idea In rhltdren'Nnnd boy' oat eat fit' represented In our Bteck. Bee the children'! klltii In ninny new styles for tieys, two yenrn te slxyenrn,nt2le6. Knee pant miln, 2 te 110, nnd mnny choice ht lc for bigger be n miltn, II te I8. The men's depnrtment is complete with a inrge stock rendy te put en, nnd perfect nt. In the custom department Is a large stock of material te mnke your suits from lenicasiirn In finest tailoring nnd best workmanship. Underwear, Neckweur, Hosiery nnd Gloves nre hn Ing their turn new. The low prices en them nre turning them out New Ideas in neck vvenr. Bcethcnn-shnbln tie In pique, linen und Japanese silk. Sen our 60c, 75c nnd SI gradesef summer iimlcrneur. The is geed nnd Ill-fitting underwear ns well ns In clothing. We see te gel the best. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, N03. 28 AND 3 NOIITH QUEEN HTItEET rrie ciyriiiNa huyehh. ' LGansman&Bre. HEADQUARTERS V . '... A -. .if-" R X3. A. Indigo Blue Suits at $ 6.00. Indigo Blue Suits at $ 8.00. Indigo Blue Suits at $10.00. They are nil our own mnke nnd guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction. TWO SETS OF BUTTONS Te Each Suit. Yeu will mve ut lrustie per cent. hyliii)nK your a. A. It. Hulls direct from the makers. L. Gansman & Bre., 60 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF 0RANQE. LANCASTER. PA. V II iit-sii mieriiEit. WALKING ADVERTISEMENTS -auetiii: TJieusands of Pleased Customers Who Spread the Reputation HIRSH & BRO'S CLOTHING HAS FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE. When ou hc.u of some Hir-wu'rlllelng l?) clothiers belling nt fitly cents en the dollar vrhfiijeu see vihelu puge devoted te the ml vcrlUing of" SIOhultM for 810," "810 Press Punt for S1.S0 "don't get excited, don't lese your h.'iul ; Just ceinimre the commercial standing of these concerns villh ours, and bear this gieat fuel in mind: We Never Allew Ourselves te lie I'ndi rseld! We'll net iniike any preten sions te scWlng Clothing at "one-third 111st of maimfacture," but we'll guuituitce our prices te he lower than same qualll or I'lellilng UwiM by ethers. We rend the l';inrs eiuschis und we kis'p posted en vih.it Is being done In the Clothing Triule, uud we tuKc gmxl cuiu te pin tect ourselves from ibis" liuirah ' intih pinny conictltIen. Hew de we protect ourselves? Why hyawuH keeping our prhes lower tluiu these" noisy "advertisers and by wiling better goods Thus de we protect our customers as well ns ourselves. HUT ENOUGH! We new nsk ou te read mid evninliiii our specialties for this week. We have Just placed en sale 1,500 MEN'S FINE BUSINESS SUITS. Cnsfcimcrcs, Cbevlols.'Cerkkcrews, Worsteds R..-U. 1, IMnlil. VrHt Htrlns VIlYinrn. I.I.I.. Hhudes, llutten Up lncks. beft Itell kaiks, One lnu-.en Liiiavvii, r our iiuiieu (.utiiwiiyp. $9.00 FOIl CHOIl'I. $0.00 At this prlce Ihe Suits are Me.tlteiuurkuhle Uurgulns l.vcr Oftored. 3T.iktn leek nl our vilnilews and mv the Ilraullfiil hljle, for Mcrclmut Tailoring A PEKFECT FIT Ol'AHANTEEIi.. HDtSIl ii BROTHER, ONK-FI'tCK CLOTH IUllS AM) VL'UXISHKHS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LAXCASTiat, 1A. tU r-.. h?i ,3&fct