vp- ..li L- '& , X H e te ,V 5T Dally Intelligencer. EVtRY EVENINQ IN THE YEAR. K,j 'ffSf (tmieTictrtiB) liWI, BTBUNMAN MKNHBLU -?. IGENOER BUILDING, kf ,JU W. Cerner Oentre Square, Ir ... t Lancaster, Pa. f V' ' ' u IjrfT OMTIAWrrit. Fnrt Deiuw Tl ra nftt miw Mmtm. Pemtc fpnr. EMCNT8 n Trt te Tirrr Ctt a linr. lit? INTELLIQENOER. n v,?-s . K (ElOHT PAQE8.) Every Wednesday Mernlnff, 9fc ,( -. ft - 1, Tsrfl DelLARt A YtlB in Afivthr. ?V" Vy., -,-. if. f-Si Us. v's NDENCE.SeuerriD ff.j tvm mt or the f 9tn (Ml COUNTRY CONMtPOvMKT. ... .taur.Tt. TO W.IT. HMrtit . W Out Sift, or Trl f Aft. O.IT 1 .. TO .te. Tun. 'tfatMEO, OOT rOO PV0UCATI04, M . MOO. OP 0009 P.lTM. All UtTTtM SA Ot C0..I4M. TO Tut wi.TI am.T t AeWtew all Letters and Telegrams te ?j nrtra TWTnnT .T.TnwMnmp fr -"- "' UUU1UU.1VU.. l Lancaster, Fa. pl)c awastcr Intelligencer. six. .A tVANUASTEK, MAUCIl 27. 1886. (; PewdcrlT's Praiseworthy Staml. yf The head of Uie Knights of Laber cx 'f IhibUa a remarkable capacity te held liim- ielf clear from the tendency of his sur- Isttwndings and te preserve n level head and &-. nnnretiirllnn.1 iiiiilercfniiillnrr nf flm nnv. (.per alms of the association which he leads. . He has that rarest and chlefest power of a Ejleader which enables him te direct his fel- fcvSjlewIng as they should go, instead of being ('directed by them where they would go. "Mr. Fewderly's views of the relations of i capital and labor are altogether sound, and s.the means by which he would accomme- ?jjdate their working together, are recenv ; Blended by the soundest re.isen. I.vi- fedently he is at the head of an ele- feinent which he finds most difficult l&'te lead. His organization has lately Ingrown se largely that it is carried away ISfrem its alms by the theuchtless element &that has crowded into it. Se that the ex- t ecutlve efilcers have determined that there ggfg should be no mere admissions te it while g Uiing3 are in their present unsettled ceii- K ditlen. The means bv which it slinnlil pj reach Its object are net properly niuler- nf steed by the raft of members who compose ' It, and Its Increase needs te be stepped until KJ a better education is had. Mr. Pmrdcrlv denlarps tli.it It. is miliiet he te its old membership that they should be wL saddled with the burthen of all the labor ?' auarrcls wlilcli restless men in.iv misn ; It and that the determination of the order te avoid strikes should le swamped under the Impulse of the laborer te nse the strike and the boycott as the W ready weapons of his wrath and discontent. Wrath has nronerlvne nlacc in thn working L of an organization of sensible men. TIipv P-need te move with calmness and sense. rLL!S-TI. T.pntl.la f 1 1 - ,i...i i , master interprets their mission, propose te SSgive luuur iia lair suaieei me preia et manuracture and te elevate its condition. Te this end the oriMniatien proposes te raove by a placid demonstration of Its .?? DOWfirand lv n p.ilni rm.1 uninW L'll- fercement of it. te exlre measuies l jmh..i..i...i ii... i 'r Ji uAueumy i wfcl,, it rightly 1-lwfPlteTrTijl.Vei-iase. when sfpn.lv rm. ' pleyment is the aim of both capital and larwr anu can only De attained by their ''harmonious working. The organization, sas Jlr. l'ewderly lias heretofore forcibly expressed it, seeks the strength of the S'ii, O""" . uen. mm a fjiaill. .1 UfUlieiies?. i Oiatir trklA llcm.l m(li n ...nn.. ...! i ' IX Mr. Tewderly, who doubtless spe.iks Tlhe sentiments of the promoters and S leaders of the order, is nliln in imnlna Vlews upon the organization, the Knight set , labor will be a beneficial element, tendlmr '.strongly te advance tlieinterests of the na tien which He In the direction of $ ,the happiness and content of the eeple. it cannot be denied that we are suffering m severely new from tlie unscrupulous op-K-.pressien of the power of capital in the -various lerms in which it is wielded, but ,chleily by corienitions, who wield w neaviest cluus. Our ancestors sought, by laws which prohibited ;the entailing of estates, te prevent the great aggregation of capital in single 'hands; but our modern device of corpora- ' tiens has nourished the serpent they umler- ,00l te slay until it has attained in a gftw years a size that centuries would A net have given te unlimited wealth. t.' Against this aggregation of money power were is absolute need that tlieru should be 4? organizations nf lni1ivliln.il stmnnti. . .i.i 0 the purpose of the Knights of Laber, as expressed by their leader, will supply well the needed counterpoise, If it can be reflected, as It is declared by him. K Earl Grey en Irish Heme Itule. ft , Earl Grey, who has obtained some little Li-TJreminpnrp liv Ills i)nrm nutucIHnfi in Tid. OTl """ "-.V U1'1.U..1VU IU J.tJO.1 lborne rule, has been interviewed en the ,sueject, anu ins opinions may be taken as a :.ii ijiceciiuuiuii ui I1UI 1110 ii lllg policy .wjll be en this engrossing (juestien. An examination or mem discloses what a fcv feeble casn llippnpmlna nf ln.l.,.,,1 ).,. .. gjthe present status of the pieblem. Jarl fi Grey declares that the Irish party are net tvS'j. clear in statimr what thev mean iv lmmn R rule. "What can be mere lucid thauMr.l'ar- baeu's demand for a voice in the local gev- K Artltilanf nffn ta mwl n t n1inTtltn il.. f,wwn,u atiiuitn Uim UU UUUJIVIUII Ul IUU If ;W) reason why the crown should dictate t mu3d who are piaueu in aiuiieruy ever tlie , jeepie uem lord lieutenant down te the fikumblest constable. These officials for jwars nave Decn chosen te place because of '- hlr rccegnled hostility te Ireland. It is J SHBilliaaa 4n twrri- 11.... . . . . u..i. lu tAti, mat irisii submission 1 will endure forever. AVi.0,1 p.,i r.. jiystlmthe knows net what Is sought by pwe huh K-uueia, 110 BIIUIS tils ejes te Ffccts that may be read bv him wim r,,.,., ,v Anether alleged argument presented by Sari Grey Is that the mcmltprn r .. Kfnaent government, new as In the past, M" w I'luue w i iciu ui uguauen anu in ? ttaldalieu. They vield. net nf tium. KtrM, hut hecause of the concentrated roAMel rtrAAAiitk nf lin .ti.llU.l . 1.1. -it ,lHt tlie most bigoted of Englishmen con- mftuiis xact. : Sat the most stupid of Gray'j slate- m h mat it would be mad. " te grant an Irisli rarllament 0,Perai,en "" tIJe lmperlal cemu net we uepenuea en. rfyieea net think that n rnntlnn.i. JtMw present Enjllsli injustice te -"ii "Kuse me citizens et tue I 'IflO msllte tlm i1(.f..ncf. nf H.r,!- TUe only jnr whereby Ireland -y f TH.1S can be in any way retained In allegiance te England is by giving her fair play. Ami litis slie has net had for seven hundred years. JIMslsslppl's Disgrace. It is very satisfactory te have the assur ance of a Jacksen, Miss., correspondent of the Xew Yerk U'erM that there is univer sal condemnation felt in that capital and throughout the state eer the recent slaughter of negrees nt Cnrrollteu. While It Is generally admitted that they were a bad let and helped by their misconduct te bring their fate upon themselves, a credit able public sentiment calls for the punish ment of their atrocious murder. It Is net se satisfacteiy te leant that " no warrants have been sworn out and no arrests made ; no action has been taken by the state authorities looking te the fer reting out and bringing the murderers te justice." Xe commonwealth or commu nity can afford te let such crimes go un punished, nor will Mississippi fail te suffer ineradicable disgrace if these munleiers go free. Hut there Is nothing in tlie circum stances te warrant federal interference : nothing for the president or attorney gen eral te take cognizance of ; ns it H re ported they have been censldeiing. The Carrollteu massacre, like the recent Ijnch ings in Xew Jersey, Ohie and Indiana, like the Melly Mnguire troubles in i'ennsjlva nia and various ether state disturbances, was a domestic affair, exclusively for the state te deal with ; and te it alone must attach the responsibility and credit or dis grace accordingly as it nueUs or shirks its duty. Ilrcaklng Hew ti Frem Overperl.. While many willing menarete-daj living without work, though they hae striven hard te secure it, we read of ethers who are breaking down from overwork. Tins surely is net in harmony with tlie Divine plan. There are enough men and women in tiie world te de the world's work, with out any individual shortening his life te de mero than properly falls te hlsortien. Te be sure, there will always be idle and shift less men till the final trump of Gabriel, but the duties they leave undone are net un duly irksome te their mere industrious brethren when evenly distributed among them all. It Is when one man, with n fierce desire te consume himself in work, under takes te carry mero than he is able that a breakdown must inevitably result. It will be said that there are het many imbued with this spirit of self-sacrifice, but these few can ill afford te be spared. There i3 no earthly teasen why Secretaiy Man ning, new at death's deer, should have spent tlie long hours of the night in worry ing ever government problems. Men may ceme and men may go, but governments go en j ... .he same. This thought should prevent the extremity te which the indus trious desiie is carried. Gladstone is another great figure whose breaking down new from ever-work would be n great ca lamity. Te these veterans in tlie harness, work no doubt has a great fascination, but they should remember that the onerous duties of war belong te young men, while the old de their share in keeping the wheels. of life iu motion by thek-tiT A nei.in tVm for abstaining from rliew- '"HjitrKcce weniH net te linvoeiirrnil ti hoseovaiiKollts Jnnes ami .Small. It Is a filthy habit. Tin: KuImlUir who knows lui Im-inesi well is ever allve le prey upon the weak-neise- or Ihose w iili whom he is threw n Inte contact, anil he Is quirk te find an open place In thelr armor ler his weapon. One or the most siiivefsfiil of schemes le ilofraed is wrapped about Willi the cloak of loligieu, and the story el hew It was played in the vi cinity or WJIIiauispert liears relation. A man In clerical broatlcfeth and white choker en ters a farmhouse and asks for lodging or din ner, as the case may be. During his stay he announces hiineeir te be a traveling Ilible distributor, in the sorvlce or a religious Insti tution, and he generally gees co lar as te pro pre sent the family a handsome Ilible from a well-filled valise. He Is careful te say that his society lefiuircs Its distributing members te pay their own way, and exhibits vouchers thereof. Alter partaking or the geed folks hospitality he prepares te leave and asks for hi hill. Hels generally told no charge Is made, but he calls nttontien te "the rulcH," and Insists en paying twenty-live cer.ts per meal. Then he mildly requires n receipt en his blank form, "a voucher you knew," and getslhefarmorteslgnit. In (K) days tlieie Is a notice irem n neighboring Iwmk te the pious farmer te cill and pay the nole ler f 100.20, which It iKMight and which bears the farmer's signature. Tin: Itepublican neuater-s have upheld i-.u-muudsasii matter of courtesy, but when it comes te eseeutlve sessions they will ote for whom they please. Se.i" in hum: parties have apparently lest their grip. ''.Mush and milk" partles are their successors. All present fasten bibs around their necks and then proceed te cat as much mush and milk as they can. This must be painfully funny. It has long been a matter orn!nceroro ern!nceroro orn!ncerero gret and expostulation that Biiccessle legis legis latines have failed te enact such general laws ns may Ie neeewary te make elloctUe every part of Article II of the state con stitution relating te railroads and canals. This Incongruous Ktate or nilalrsls te le ree ree tilled by acommitteeor twelve taken equally from Itetli political organizations. The Democrats or the commltleo are: Hen. 1'. II. Uuckalew, ex-l. H. senater, IIeu. !'. Ii. Qewen, Hen. A. (i. Ciirtin, ex-governor, Hen. Lewis ('. Cassidy, attoniey.ger.ora1, Heu. Mortimer I'. Klllett, ex congressman at large, Hen. James 1'. Darr, Pittsburg JW. The itepublican list will iticlude the follow fellow follew ing: Hen. Henry V. l'.dmer, ov-atternoy general, Hen. Jehn Al. llroemall, ex-Judge uuu.ti. v.-., uen. tieorge.N. forsen, TNorris TNerris TNorris tewn, Hen. P. N. White, Sowiukleyvillo, Heu. Levi Itoeke, Winlleld, t'nlen county, Hen. J. YV. M. Newlin, Philadelphia. Tills organisatien will name no candidates and will Indorse no political party and will favor no individual, but will content lUeir with is suing nu address le the people, netting ferlh the necessity for legislatl ve compllaiice with the constitutional mandate, and urging voters te support these candidates who will publicly pledge thomselves te their coiihtl ceiihtl coiihtl tuenls te remain In mossIeii until Mm m.. sary legislation Is perl'ected. It Inn worthy uiijcci mm js neugnt una siieuiu recelvothe Biipportef the sincere men of nil parties. In Jay (IeuUI'h determination tolakehls pound el ilesh from the Knights of Uler, he may encounter .Shylock's fate. Ir has been observed by the cynical that here would be few marriages II man could get some trustworthy person te leek niter his 'il0"1. e01' ' 1'l.iladelphla thonew Century (.iilld propexo te supply tills long, felt want It U an organtie ,' ei :i. Is we in addition te culinary erU, devote them', selves te thbiiiendluB of worn Karmcnts for gentlemen. Leng may It wave I Kdmusps refuted te speak "ter llialue wlien the latter was In sero need, ami the Maine statesman Is net bothering ldmself much about the senatorial prodlcament Inte which the Vermont iclcle has new get 1dm. self. LAHCASTEK DAILY Tin: responsibilities testing en Mr. Vow Vew Vow derly's shoulders, nt the present time, nre net the most euvlable In the world. Mn. Ilr.itiiY Walt., of New Yerk, who for years has dazzled watering places with his numerous suits of clothes, and borne the cmlnble tltle or "king et the dude," recently had n most disagreeable suit uti his l'nglisli tailor, it was n Hw milt and Herry went te tin wall. Hut the young mail would net sink te obscurity. He was deter mined te make nnether reputation besides that or w oaring lrreprcnchable trousers, lie dabbled In stocks, lest and refused te pay the piper. On being ul, he ery ungraciously pays ever n thousand dollars for his 1 it t te run. Kerry will find II easier te nuke his tailor wait than theso keen gentlemen who gain their living by dealing in margins en Meek. It Is believed that I-egan'.s book, when published, wilt forcer end his chances for the Republican presidential nomination. PERSONAI MvrANTisr, one or the principal bull lighters iu Spain, Is a candidate for the new Parliament at the town or Tudela, and is likely te ln elected. Mr. J. II. i'AUNr.t.t., brother or the Irisli leader, Ins lately planted rHl mero acres iu peaches en his Georgia farm, making a telal or 1,300 acres In that Irnlt. Tin: i.atk Cai-tajx A. ('. Nitt, ort'iiien town, was short In his accounts ns cashier of the state treasury fU.600 when he wrs slain by Nicholas Lyman Dukes. Oil speculation was the cause. l'nr.stnr.NT Cinni.wn was ene el the party et gentlemen w he en Friday night iar iar iar toek of a duck supper at the shore or the San Dominge Ducking club, en the Hunpewder river, a mile rrem Magnelia, Mil. ltt:. Pit. YV. V. SoiiKxiK.fer thirty-two years secretary et the Presbyterian Imard or publication, has tendered his resignation en account or ill health, te take ellect May I. He Is new in California endeavoring te re cuperate Du. It. McCi i:m n, an ex-member of the legislature, residing at Cechrauvilie, Che-ter county, mid who w as an aspirant for congres. sienal honors In ! J, announces hluixelr as a Republican candidate for secretary or inter nal aQairs. Yel si M. Pastiu n, the son of the fa mous doctor, is pursuing a diplomatic ca reer :nnd a compliment his ut been paid te the father by advancing the son te the rank of second secretary et France nt the court or me Kingei itnii. Mns. Wiiitm:, mother or Anne lilt ney, the sculptor, Is living at Watertenn, Mass., nt tbe age of 101 yean. A tew days age she surprised the family by walking into the breaklast room at an unusually early hour. "Why mother," exclaimed her daughter, "did von ceme down stairs alene?" "Why, yes" replied the ener getic centenarian ; "i should think I was old enough te ceme alene!". ltt mxsTi.iN, who has made a large sum et money Irem his historical concerts In Jtus sta, intends devoting 20,000 reubles te found a quimjuenuial International competition among pianists nnd composers of instrumen tal music, Prtrc f &.000 francs will be given te the successful candldatas in each, or te theso pre-eminent In both. Persons or all nationalities between twenty nnd twenty six will be admitted te compete. HrvATen Inum.i.h is In his place mere days in a week than nine-tenths or his asso ciates. The monumental Ulalr is almost the only senator who exccls him in punctuality. Anether very faithful is Mr. Stanford of Cali fornia. The ether rich senators from the Pa cilichave been chronic absentees, but Mr. Sanlerd Is as devoted te public business as he was te his private ntl'airs. He even de. dined te go with Senater Miller's remains te San Francisce because his absence would leave the state without a representative In the Sennte. The lawyer members or the Senate are absent from their pests whenever rat fees are in sight. JliUUitt--rn; Dunce. " At a ball given nt the residonce of .Mr. Themas Ilacheler, n prominent citizen or Ijeganville, (la., were gathered many of the best society poeplo et the, county. Fer one ofthedancos Mr. Yeung Moen secured the hand or his pretty le-year-old cousin, -Miss Moen. This seemed te anger Hen Harris greatly, nnd going out he found the black botlle which is se easy or access In prohibi tion counties and after drinking Treelv returned te the Uill room. Then he found that the same couple were engaged In the second dance. Ueing up te them he steed ltore the lady and demanded that she should give the next set te him. The dance wai stepped by tills intrusion, nnd Mr. Moen came te the lady's defense, asserting that she should net be approached In any such maimer. "Yeu take it up then, de you ""said Harris, as he grappled his rival. James Stovall, a cousin of Harris, pulled him oil' nnd quieted him. Stovall ran hurriedly out or the Imck deer, and a moment later Harris stepped out or the front deer. He was struck en the head by a big piece of flint rock. One of the edges projected into Harris' temple, killing him instantly. The dead man was carried lack Inte the room. It was seen ascertained that it was Stovall who had hurled the fatal mlsslle, but whether he intended it for Moen or Harris cannot bu ascertained. He was arrested next morning and is new in jail. He Is cool and unconcerned, seeming te have no apprr elation of the gravity of his otrense. Itr.ATH TIIK HAOKS Of M.S. Tlie Tnifclc TWiulnatlnii cit an t.lnprinpiit hihI Illume in ihe U'ul. A few months age a scandal, which created mero than a local sousatlen, in Indianapolis, 1 nil., was caused by the elopement of Mrs. Kate Dawsen, thoyeiuigwifoiir.iweallhyold lurmer. with her stepson. Oscar Dm mi ti,.. couple wero shortly afterward arrested en a .minimi iimrgK, inn me young woman's husband agreed net te proecuto If she would consent te his procuring a divorce. The decree et sejumtlen was granted by the court ten days age, and Mrs. Dawsen was given alimony te the amount of $1,000. She deposited tlie money In bank, and n day later It was garnished by her attorneys te secure a claim for legal sorvlces In de'spair ever her disgrace and the less or the money, she went te the house or her diverced hus band YVednesday night mid committed suicide by swallowing arsenic. Friday evening Oscar Dawsen, the stepson with whom the woman eloped, ended an other chapter In the tragedy by taking poison, and dying w ithin a few moments after It was diseoerod what he had done. A l.nly I'll kit l.n' ratal .Ml. lake. The trial of a liianKlauphtni-niufi i i,i..i. ,i. Judge says is w Itheut iarnl!el in tlie history ui i.iigiisu nr .vmern.ui law was liegun en Friday In the Hiiporier court In llosten. in August, issr,, Mrs Isabella Hill died irem poisoning caused by taking medicines pre scribed by Mrs Dr. Heion Cuinniliigs, ,i,0 made a mfst.ikri In luluilitw. tm., i..i.... ... :, , ".. ..f, ...L funic., nu that the contents et ene II ti id extract of St. igiiHiiiis iM-cr -which was intended te be taken In tin, drntv unuiabnn i... ........ j...i ,,., -1 "-,-, nvil uj CI-UUIIIIUM. 1 he commonwealth admits that Mrs Cum mlngs is a competout phvslcianj that the ...u...w.i..- i.t nnu iiiuiiiieu in auinmister thorn w ere rigid, and that alter the poisoning she gae the proper antidotes but ler mixing uptliolabelsshols tried ler manslaughter! nnd It Is that which makes the case unique. She admits all the charges and depends upon the Jury for acquittal en the ground that her mlstake was net criminal. t'lirlim. Anatomical IriaK. The natural history dojurtment el Cernell unlveislty, Ithaca, N. Y., has Just ceme Inte jHissossien of a iiecullar Ireak el nature in the shape or a pig w hose head consists of nothing but two ears, connected with which is n voslcle containing lluld and representing a rudimentary state of tlie missing skull and cranium. 'Iho brain, or as much us can be discovered or It, is te be dissected iu thu ana tomical department, and it is expected that It will de clop some Interesting revelations Iu this branch et science. I'lilltin lleuril et IIcjiIIIi tet'uiililr i'rointlie lU'llefonte Watchman. The beard of licalth of this state has issued n preliminary niiuouiicement for the holding era national Runitary couventleii In 1'lilladel 1'lilladel 1'lilladel phlaonthe 12th, 13th nnd UthefMny nexU Twenty-nlne subjects relating le tlie publle health are down for tllscussleu by prominent sanitarians, nnd the people generally are re quested te participate and aid in making the convention u success I nt will suggest Heme plan whereby Pennsylvania can get rid of soiiie et the dirt and duvilinenter itepublican politics, it will be or almost nu much benefit as Information about water supplies, drain drain age, diet, etc. INTELIilGENOEJit, SATURDAY, M AKOH 27, 188(5. A Pangrnmi Kliul nf A lirr.tm A queer experience happened le an estl estl mable ceuple nt Aliueua, Thursday night. Mrs Jehn Wntklns. dreamed that her hus band's span of mules were raising a row lit the stable. Mrs Wntklns repilred te the barn In her mind, nnd finding the mules kicking high, she tee proceeded te de some kicking. The kicking en the part or Mrs Wntklns was expressive, nnd when Mr. Wat kin i succeeded In nwnkculmr her. she realized that she had broken ene or his rllis eernl Ivoues In his feet nnd lulllcted serious Injuries te ether portions of his lnnlv. A physician's services were required te risluce the fractures Serk lelnts anil iiukcIes nre cured by si Jnci'in Oil, till' ureal ceiinnercr et pain. " .Mid lit ens ii res and palaces tlieiiRli we mav mnm be H ever se bnmlile," ttuire's no pci'itlc for jvsln like Sal ration oil. Price cents a bot tle. "The most troublesome companion n person can have while bring away from borne. Is u ceiiRti.Hiidl would nilvtmu-vnrybeilj tepmcurii lr ltiul'sCoughsympbefercstartliiff." (Priini wifr.) it ki. tutors. Tjr.unters sp.nvicns wn.i, iu: XV held In the fellow ing clniTThes en Mimliy, lu the uienilnt; at ltK,ln the c ruing ul ; h. Sunday school at 1 4 a. m. hen Iho hour ii ultTcrrnl It Is specially noted- CHRIST I.CTHKR.4IT CllCRCll-W est King stivet 1.. I.. ltced, Juster. bervlces nt 10-.il a. In. and .lsp in. Siinilny schoelatip in. Chies UKTUKI-Kliler C I'ltcc... inster Vreachlnii nt e,i n. m , nuil T IS p ui. .s.ib buth schimlat 1 15 p.m. Class lneutlng al IHO p. in. Kaster. Sunday school at l:IJn. in. All,ir,u..l come. URICK l.VTiuiRvx (enier of North Queen nnd .lames street. Itev. ( . Klvln II. unit, m. ter. SM'rfccs at 10-.li) b. iu. and ; U p. m. bumliiy school nt 2 p. in. 1'niuinvTKnus-l'rcai'tiliig in thn morning mid evening by the pastor, Itev. .n 1. .Wltchcll, st. I.uis likreRMEn Marietta .enui, Itev Win. I Llclilller, luster. DIvlnesertlFenl ID-ID a in nnd; 13 p in. Sundlj school nt 2 p in St. iiTEriiEVsdtxr.) Cm rcu C'eLtcai chatkl Iilvlne services ut lu Se u m. Sermon by Prof K . Uerhsri, 1. 1. bEiHj.se KvAiiFLici.( KiiglUh ), en Mulberry trrvt. nboie Uninge llev K iinlth, iulei rrrachliiRnt 1(H) m. and at 7 15 ii m. !iiuilif school at a p. in. l'mver and cta.s en 1 m-.,l n and Ttmrsd ly evniiluRs, at T SDsbart' ST. 1'avl's KxroiuiEe. l'.ev .1 II. shiimnker. 1. I. paiter. SerMccs nt 10 Su a. in. and T 15 l in siinil'iy school nt 1-Wp m. h isuitiiAL I Irst (.linn b. ((Jeniiniii, North water street, liei. Isnae lles, pstni I'n-.nli lug at ID .si a. in and at 7 15 e. in li the pastor, sunilii rhoel hi -.'p. in. I MTKD ltRETHRRSI- fHRT(reVKANT)-Wcst OninRC street, between .Mulberry unit Charlette streets, (funnerlv known ns snlem) Itev .1 II funk-, M.stnr. l'n-iicliliig at lu 91 n in. and nt , 15 p. in. Iiy liei . 11. 1! linhner. Mind ly .school ul 1 15 p. m. st Jeiiss l.t-THKBi-v Itev. Sjlv.uius Stall pi-ter. 1'irnchlng In the menitiig bv the pater. In the evening at 7 15 a Missionary tiieet In Ad-die.s-eslij Ke. Henry inker, Klnze hnneke nndthepvster Sunday school at 1 a (ietirtilil .Mission school nt sp. in catd fn.t,. All urn lnvtted. First Kepermep CHrneii. Kev .1. Jl llizel. 1). 1 , pa-ter services tomorrow ut le-aj . ul. ami . 15 p. in. Sunday school nt 1 15 p in. Iiik Women's Temperance I'nlnn will meet te inorren aftemoeu nt n unarter past 3 o'clock. In the Cmenant t'nlted llnithrvu church. West Orange street above Mulberry. On l'ucsday atlernoen at 3 o'clock, the Cnten w Ul meut at salt: North Prince street. JteKAViAH I .Max Hark, pastor. 10H a in , I.ltany and sermon : 2 ji in sunilay school , . 15 p. m., "Heroes of Hebrew HNteiy hlljnh.'' st l'Ai-t'a M. K ( nrRcn.-1'reachliiK nt 10 In a m.nnd , lip in., by the liewlyHppolnleilpiiter, llev Ch-irtcs .tbenda. Sunday school iu 1 15 n m ' IijstSI K l nrr.cH-l'reachlng nt lotea. in. nnil.ljp. m.uy the newly iippelnted pastei . I.ev..l. .liray. Sunday school nt 1.15 p m l'rayenneetlng en Wednesday evening at 7MO Trixitv l.CTHcaAS.-Kev M. J. Uenklin, of ltechester, N. .t son In-law of the late l)r t.recnwalil. will occupy the pnlplt In Trinity churih te morrow, both morning and evening ihy aeuwt. "J.HKAT HAKOAINSj. (UtANI) OPhM.Su Ol MW SPRING GOODS ! U ATT A MIAMI have opened during thn past week upwards of One Hundred (,'ases of New and ll.'slrablH i.oeds, lieunht speclslly fur thla season's trade. SPECIAL DRIVES. Twenty four Inch si RAM MMi", .Sew Sb-ules only 5?c a j aril. Twenty-two Inch IOI.OKKH DUK'S silKs. Vtc a yard. Ileal value, il m. Twenty two Inch 111. M'K (1KOS (iKAIN SI1.KS, 7'c. per yard. .Special alues In UI.AL'h Dltl ss SI l.hs frrmi 5w te Ji SO per yard. .Anether case of our Anions ( A MEl.'S II All! tANA.i St ITINU-5, Spring similes, Mc-. lier yard. HOMESPUN SUlTlNdS, i Inches wide, ITWc per y aril. Kertynvn Inch 1ILACU ANU tOI.OUKIi CASH MKHKS, 0c. pr yard. Itejd value, iae. Our Kerly Inch All Weel ISlack Cashmeres at 3,1.,'c. jicr yard, has no equal. lerty Inch AU-Weel Debege, drays and IIieh ns, only 37K peryard. NOVKI.TIKS l.V DllKSS i.OOIKs. Uiecaded civets, fancy Striped elveu. Ladies' Wraps, Scarfs and fancy Jersey Jackets. Twe Hunilied Pieces Klegnnt Desttrnn l-'renrh and American Siitlnes AT TIIK New Yerk Stere. Nen. O, 8 & 10 East King St. WOpcn evenings until a p.m. Saturdays, id p. in. ' c.en.Nf. TT1H.SU A- IIROTHKK 11-LARGE-ll SHOW WINDOWS I ll.l.KD WITH fllKstl SPRING GOODS, Will will give ynu only a slight Idea of ilinlm iin-iine stock unit variety of goods which we hm u pre pa mil for the Spring beiami. WINHOW NO. 1. (North Queen Street.) PIcciHineds for SultliiRs and 1'aiitaloenlni.s te order. W1NIKIW NO, . Nickwear, Slilrld, Hosiery, Huspeiiilers, Ar. WINDOW NO. .1. .Men's Suits nnd Pantaloons. . WINDOW NO. I. Suitings nnd PaiitaloentnKs Jlcasured te Order. U'lVIWIll v.. . Neckwear te Suit Everybody lie, 11c., 75c. ... .. .. . WINDOW NO.fi. Iriinks, .illsca, Cabas nnd Shawl blraps. very cheap. ,, WINDOW NO. 7. t hltclien's Suits ami alsts, allslnca and Brailes. WINDOW NO. 8. I.aundrlud bhliu-Whlln and fancy. . iVlN'IKltt'Nl), 0. Jlun m Mulls uml Puntaloeus cheap (jiudes. WINDOW NO. Id. All Unuleset Woolen shirts for Men, Heys and Children. WINDOW NO. n, U idauiidrled Sblrt, Sic., e., jnp., uic., Uc. A a-Cull and liny your Spring Uoeds of the tellable and well kuuwn lii-in -Of- ONE-PRICE Clothiers and Gents Furnishers, OOHNKIt NOUT1I QUKKN BTKKKT AND UKNTUK HUUAttlt, LANtA3TJfc.lt, i'A. OIBSH (I BROTHER, ITATOHKS, . J l-OA1.DWi:Lt,.VCO. Pim.ADKIiVHlA. Worcester Royal, Derby Crown, Cepelaml, Coalport, Minion'?, Doulteu. 'these (amniii Kngllsb Potteries are noted for theli ill.tlncthe bull vtdiiallty In Iho erucc f ul shapes.rlthc elerl nj nnd elegant decorations of their productions. Messrs. Caldwell A 'e. nroen nreen alikil, liy tlie visit or Mr. Hous Heus Hous eon nluenil, le 1U.spl.1y tlie choicest tiiul newest ihthI net Ions or tliie Art Werkna ene season iu ail ail vntice or that ler which they veu ItttClllllHl. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., 90Q CHESTNUT ST., l'llILAHKhl'lllA. mn imdM.W,SA3iuw Y"ATCH1LS, CLOCKS, dr. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ( HKAP KOllCASH Lancaster W ntches nt the Lewest Prices ever otrercd : betngasteckbnlderenables me te sell these watches e cheap, f.lgln, Widthani nnd ether watches en sale, cpcctncles, Opemtllnxes Ac. llepalrlniref thealiein nnined articles will rucelveiny personal attention. LOUIS WKIIKK. .Ne. 1S9X North Queen M, opposite, city Hetel, (Near l'enn'a 11. 11. l)epe.) -Acent ler Al'lluitA WATUI. i.ntiu.ii;;. F IHi: I'lKK!! KIKi:" WATKK! IUIKI1" WAI Kit'" G-reat Bargains KEPLE R'SJjytWTOCKreMi.ANY S40.000 WORTH HARDWARE SOLD IN IIIK NKl 1KB SIOS I'lls ' e MAKE DOOM Hilt A NEW STOCK. (.IlKAT KLI1 KMKST AT KEPLER'S. in i i iiiki t en i sew it is Steves ! Steves ! All Want te Take Advantage of this GRBAT SALE, And nre ulready anticipating thelr wants ler nett winter. Special Inducements and Bargains -r'dlt- Mechanica, Builders, Farmers, ..A,!.',,.a.!l.,eU.'?r'' who wlsu " (fettheWOUTII Or 'HIKIIt .MM.NK. Loek for yonraetves lo le tore cnlnneliuwhere, and be convinced. tillKAT AKIKT1 OKTIIK IIKST Steves, Ranges, Heaters, FURNACES, A.S'II- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. a t,i, wit. i, in: hoi. ii. A NEW SIX-HORSE .'sPil?AUW:. s,'"ffUrKI.I -IIIKKHIII.su h.M.l.SK will tin Held Miry low. (.nil mid sttilt. Iren and Blacksmith's Supplies BELOW COST. A.C.KEPLER. marl8JmilV,H.tw TCVAN'N l-'LOI'lt. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable NOTJCK. .Setlce Is lieretiyKliltiat an iiiinllcatlen will be inude te thn Uovernnr et Dm htntu of l'ennsjlvftiila, en MO.VIIAY, Al'ltll, 5, A. 1. lsii, by I'm nk 1". Cetio, Win. O. Jliirihall, llenry Martin, J. H. Kniitrman, 8, K. l.lchty, Harry A. Hchreyer, .1. M. llrthlll, Alfred hleber. I), h llurkhelder, Alien (inthrle, V V. Llrtity. K. C hteliturwnlt and .1 II. Abraham, under the Act of Assembly- of the Common weullh of rennsyl anla, entitled "An Act le iirevlde for lneer. Iiomtlen and regulation or certain comeratlons. upiireved April ?J, 1S7I, and the auinileineiit thereto." foruchaneref unintended ccinie ration te bu called " Thn Went Knd Uulldlnnniia Lean Association, of Jjincaster, 1'imiuylvunU." The character and object U te lean money ainenp lu meinbei-3. and for these purposes te have, nos nes teas and enjoy nil the right, benefits and prlv lieges et the said Act or Assembly and lutun. pluiuenu. T.JU. IIOI.01IAN, ruarltWwaWAS bollclter. IKT JJAOKH A llHOTHKK. CLOTHING! Spring Suitings, Treuserings and Spring Overceatings. READY-MADD CLOTHING In Busltiesa Suits, Drcifsa Suite, Beyts' Hulta mid Ohllilreii'H Sulta. Bnlanoe of Wlnter Stock nt Very Lew Prloea. Spring- Overcoat Eurnisliing Goods. '- ..ia.Sffff ovel.lc.ln HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. Q5 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. KXT OOOK TO TIIK COI711T UOl'HIl FAHNESTOCK'S. New Open Large Stock of Sheetings. IJLI1.IS .s etiAMll'lKd, Prices l.ewerttisn Kmr TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. W ire new r-felvine .Ully .Sew Addition, toeur already Kttenslra Stock, and nh add itili ihrmigtient the ; coin iik s.visen t.iiyilns of one. kind or an "1I.1H DA I1H1M.S hOSlKl'lllNU M FAHNESTOCK'S, KHXT DOOR TO THB COURT HODSB. LANCASTER, PENN'A t.lVK ISfilttl TOKN SOUCITED TO RICHARD A. McOURDY, PRESIDENT, Ll.Vi'i'Ji' ,?.y;I.r tllls J'co'lleratlen. slnce 11 holds Ibe fuRt: l(7'iilaee nnienir the I lf In CASH ASSETS, the'eiiWsnr " '"" """- nn re,.c.,.B KOI: II KIIIFIl IM-IIU.MATIII.N Al'l'l. 'IO Rebert Helmes, District Agent, 230 II. Cth STREET, READING. Or 00 N. DUKE STREET, LANCASTER. iiuir.st:rui;.i.iiiiMi ioeiy. w M. A. KIKI'l-'CIL A ": A TIOS HO I 'tiHK KKPKUS A New Firm I - New Goods ! - New Prices I t.VT AN OI.I) BT.INU.) MO. 40 EAST KING STREET, tOppesltu thu Conn Heuse ) ' A Complete Line of Heusefurnishiag Goods ! Steves I Steves ! riorVen'oTXl,hVf;,rar,t. " l'l-hI1 A W AltttKX CO.'a?rreir, .V. 1 ., 8TON K3 nnd It A NU I.S. Infe 1 he " SI'l.K.N HI II IIKATKU " hn proven Itself te tin the cholee of all economical hoiiickecn heiiickecn '.''M,;,i1,l;,Cl",,',',! 1"B1't1nrna''','-e'' ''' Hum any healer In lis Tl", , ,,'rlta ,,t the i Al(i(r..N " and " I 1 A MOM) i:anKes nre aitinllled by all who knew Ihei i. V hiive also u full stock of Healer-., t oek Steves nnd ItanKes or various styles and nrleej, aid hiive V vi n cnrcTiIl attention te our belectleii et SI; JI.M Kit t OUK STO KM, both for Ox,l if a id ()i ieli ,r Ve that our stoikeentalns the fc the nrrf. and most onemfcotrieit te the nu 1,11c ..;. ?1,0"!",l,'"'.u.,t,,",Ue1,",".t''0PI',r. TlnanatiraiilleWari'.ttnil keep en hand a full assett iiaAluie. ' "V''1 c""nl'-ne" wl'Th "' the duties of he.isekeeplni a piea.aiit )10t;);f,cleio,'nn't:'l,I"'rerVllrt Iron.erspecUl designs or patterns, maile te order en short lttnlririL urnmiillv nml niiiiii iimm kiumui 1....1U., ... .... n .... anasfKAMlfKAT Nfi." i VTmtfFi ...fi.V ." . --.... ...- .. . r s '11 anil ill IXtlirOrt. ftWlm Stlinitj 1 tit til Tillu nlnr ft,-..,..,. enlmnil. ' us I Mr.jnl KIEFFER NO. 40 EAST KINO STREET, HATH, ,J?KAUTIl-HU. I NI?Vt'I ATrUAUTIVK! All the Novelties of thofeeasen ler iOUNU JIK.V. A Specialty inadn nt all tlin l.euillni,-Hirlntr atyles In STIFF AND SOFT HATS ! ii?XTIlA '"i"'1' .H'KItillT .STIFF HATS, the lnodiicllen of Wll.CO A CO , the Leaders of iioslen. Only jilucii In the city thuy ran be had (Jiiallty unsurpassed nnd styles I lie newest. Ask .r, ;'!'..'. '":'AI.O.N HAT," nu enllie nnw Ihlnjj ler jeiinB men. A lull linn or I'l.Al.V AM A 31 1311 H Alb, our own inakit, at iirltes lower than ever. Clilldren's HprliiL' Uoeda. lu new miliar tistle designs, ul Lewest I'rlins. CLOTH II ATS lOIIMKN till llO3,i'.c.,5ic.,7Jc. and II i. Robes, Fur Gloves. Seal Caps and Fur Trimmings, Sold new rcgardlCKs or cost. A Special llargaln furs: llest Skunk, Jl.. Itesl Muskiiit, lie. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Nh. :il uml :$.' Nerlli (110011 HI., Lmciisler, Pn. UUVSKVUHNIHUINU UVUVH. CWHK'H OAIU'KT HAI.U CARPETS! UKOI'KNINQ Or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are newr prepand te show thn trade the Largest and Hest Selected l inn ni n.m.i. i.r i tlbltedln tbUcity. WILTONS, VKI.VKTS, all the TmdlnTalakea r li H aSWaVkbii-V 1111UH3KLS. THIlfeK-l'I.V, AI.Woel and CettJin Chain KXTJlA SlA'KKS ind ill n.!illM. of IN. GKAIN OAllI'LTS. DAmAsIC and VK.VKT1AN C!AlllK?rt ha .-U'v.f..S'l.lW.'itei .? .. .J irn uianufacturu a niieclidlty. Him-i lul Attention paid te theMannfaetiimnr I'liHTiiki fAlii'JLTt tiearull l.lmief ol,l.efll8. ftllOH, WlNnOSHAIiKS.CtlVKuiETS?.;: -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, der. West King and Water Sta., Lancaster, Pa. (MIOD.f, - CLOTHING! Woolens. halt contlntie te inner. AT- ivrf untipjvr INSURK ItKMKMDER THAT b InsuranrcCemimny of New Yerk $108,08,967. A Mil's C. until. irrv JTM.'-'LViiJ-V.f.V.":.':"''-?" 1JUAI 1(1. 11 a a .. I nl . ..... I i .. . .- . . . n...l ..( ...s '""" i-........ in win iiiisiiiess,cnnsiAniiy & HERR, LANCASTER, PENN'A. inar231mdw CAI'.t, XV. In all these fronds. Highest rnsli - TKI.KrilO.NK CO.S.SKC MO.S. en paid fur raw- CARPETS! liiU4S-&.iU si-tfK.vS-Ai.. .iiMllJ-, yvf,'
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