' T.-1 && i JC; fl?" rA V.T 'M re "Vf ' v- 1 i.' . V ' s ':iV'a-(C,r,i",hr ' ' 4 r v J;y Sp ME LATCABTEll DAILY IOTELLIGENCErt, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1W8. ? 4L S3 ,' ! tf&l i.i.vV t &' SV - V-. T Dalty lnUl.lgT.cT. r ''. EAXCMCBB, MABCH 1, m Ml PAB.Y MnUMlMH psbMsaAW S ta tWMMftteMinet tha eiM" P te tMUU-TM Dairy !" ?"T, W miii la flaUratt hr-ssttrtars la tha city m mmnllii tM for we. pe m i ' Taatl. 1MB a. fWTt IM iMlUMItWl . Jtf ' M fee mttt H e semtlL 'ff mm. aal UJD mt unnm. la ad- " ?: ; .i'- hiibUmi islilns Miiiii MtnM ehanaed t'z . i-w--- ..ri - :l .-'-- . . r ri. mataase laws womb ih paper is new rer l-ir-J ummmHH from 10 te is eta. per Una J;.! -, aaafc lassrtfcm. according te location. "&", , THsVlNTBLLieENOBB, Lancaater, Pa. SaTTalepheaa Connection. , $. v Braey CUrltj. 3& TtwraMMUte be geed deal of but KVrls tkat th estate of the late Mr. W. J ,vir. Cereena smeunta te but $3,000,000. " In these days of colossal fortunes tbat does et seem a very princely estate for a bmb of Corcoran" reputed wealth, and although It was known that he bad given t tf thraa tnllllnna ti eharltlM-mm. 6&v'petent judges have net hesitated te say -Tc teat ne was worm net its wan mu- 'M.HaMi. Whrni ha retired from the bank- jj - -T iPM-thtrlV-feur years age his u. vu mnsMmwrl mormens, for he STkad for yean successf nlty handled very large sums, notably the Mexican lean of twelve millions of dollars. If he had been millionaire of the ordinary stamp, Mr. Corcoran might have left behind him a fortune of Van- derbllt proportions, but he was a wise old man and In nothing is this better proved than in the comparatively small proportion of his great wealth that he left behind him. Ills public benefac tions have made him famous, yet it is probable that be distributed in private unostentatious charity a much greater hare of his wealth. When this plan of charity in person Is contrasted with the usual method of charity by bequest, it is plainly se far superior that it is a wonder , clear-beaded business men de net oftener cheese it. Meney given by a living pktkwthreplat is applied exactly as he would have It, but tee legal skill can give M Ira assurance that commands by will wffl be followed. Tilden's will is a striking example of this. And then there is the fact that charity does the most geed te the giver when it Involves a sacrifice en his part. e - East Ead Development ' . , The completion of the handsome itene bridge of the Fennsy lvania railroad 'across Conestoga creek, east of the city limits, makes another Important step in the de velepment of the confines of the Eastern End of the city. This bridge cresses the stream at a romantic looking point at the base of a stretch of woodland, and just where the carriage read skirts the water's " edge. The structure is of enduring stone and Is built with a close devotion te archl- "'teetural teauty. The complete story of its building, presented elsewhere, will ' be read with great Interest, and the recl- , Ul of the history of the bridge that pre eeded the present structure, marks the giant advance that has been made in this kind of work in only a little mere than a generation of time. , The East End of Lancaster premises te ' be very fruitful of development in the coming years. When the prison is re moved te the ether side et the Conestoga, advance will be mera rapid. And if, in ; the march of events, Lancaster should by geed fortune become possessed of a public park, the East End is the place for it. There is found a winding stream, plenty of woodland 'and elevation sufll cient te afford ample view of the love liest landscape In the state. A View or Lent. Twe weeks of Lent have gene by and most of the geed resolutions for bodily mortification have gene with them. 'Perhaps the abominable weather had much te de with Bhaklng the excellent intents with which the penitential season was begun. The Lenten period ought te be most fruitful for charity. There are thousands Dugheut the world who are denying themselves some luxury during these six weeks, and the money se saved in large part finds its way in some current of philanthropy. If it does net, the Lenten faster is in danger of looking mere te the thrift that fellows fasting than the spiritual benefits flowing there fnm. The men who deny themselvts cigars and strong drinks and the women who abstain from sweetmeats will save quite an amount et money in the ag gregate. Unless all of this duds its way in unselfish expenditure, the Len ten observance is a most hollow sham. v A Slsrnlflcanl Showing. "he Uarrisimrg Telegraph has sounded the Benublican newsDaner editors of the r!i atata en their nrflsldentlal Dreferencns. &fe ' Of; the ferty-nlne answers received, Slier- 3i:r nun. main a nnil Hnmiirnn. fnr first. pYmfpa 1- for president, lead with 11 for Sherman, 17'i 10 ler Blaine and 0 for Cameren : Ilaw- :tl !-- . T!" , J "! .. ... r?y- MJUUB4, XilUUUlU UUU UrCBUUUl , UUU UTi. Evarts, Allisen, Illsceck, Scefleld, If t tf Tt&naar enr) Ttaava.- li'ii'a nna Anli lA LVN Wvn U4 WWIU UU1D UUU VUWUt J.U1 f-acuau cuaice unsuuui icaua wnu a, i.i- tte Un and Depew each have 2, and Quay, p xuwiey, suerman, weaver, racKer, Cmeron and Lincoln have one each. Fer third choice there are two each for yt- Depew and Sherman, and one each for U. Beaver and Cameren. Four newspapers A have no choice in the matter at all. Ter 15? Tiee president Ilawley has 3, Gresham Ift and Harrison have 2 each, and Wise. Perter and Greff are creditedrith one f- T- -mill ha tAllnAil itni .-.lil. Dt.l-.l. vLJkte before the people he In still stronger PkU ftfaftti anyone else in the state, and the .' ' vuii-iiiiHHisMi nfifrmun Hitrnabcsa ima ree. Quay is only mentioned once, and i as second choice. Evidently Penn- editors think but little of their -4 , party representatives in the United & -' eutes Senate. Slcnlflcant Flseres. ML Commenting en the theory that in thes days the rich are growing richer and the Boer ata crrnwfntr mnmr t ha 'Pli(1e1iit1in r - "-" e-w'-l J- wu A UUWiCipUItt t" Jitdeer Quotes from the rptwiit nf tia tS Bavlnff Fund fleeltT nf that ttv ti M, that the last half of the statement is un. true. That the peer are growing less peer 'A U shown net only by their increased com- ferta as compared with the past, but mere iriklntylT hv thAlnnrAAaA In iha ii.nKn. -r ?:' - "" -- . wuuiuw M saeau aepeKits in Bavings banks. The leans et the Philadelphia Saving : und ara first liena linnn rpal ptnt nni United States, state or municipal leans. Durisjl867 there were received by the lnstttaUea 176,998 separate depeetta, 80,. 848 of which were from one te ten dol lars, 19,611 from ten te twenty dollars, 30,781 from twenty te thirty dollars, 21, 202 from thirty te fifty dollars, 24,G92 from fifty te one hundred dollars, 13,133 from one hundred te one hundred and fifty dollars, and only 13,701 were from one hundred and fifty te three hun dred dollars, none exceeding the latter sum. In 1847 the average deposits were 138.12, in 1887 they were (18.70. In 1808 there were 24,3S8 depositors, for whom there was held by the so ciety (5,200,071; In 1888 there ara 120,733 depositors, for whom the society held (28,081,028.41. Of the 28,6-51 de positors, male and female, who opened accounts during 1887, mere than four fifths were persons who earned their living by manual labor, and none of them, apparently, were rich people. The average amount due te each depositor en January 1, 1888, was 1234. . TAKBlteaay,Mr. March j you have Si daya in wbleh te blew. Tjik Partner's Friend favera the nomi nation by the Kepublloaea et Judge W. F. Sadler, et Cumberland county, ler the aepretna bench boeauae, "although the county In whleti be retldna ia Dotneoratlo by a majority of about 1,000, bia great per. aenal popularity enabled hltn te carry It for judge by a majority of ever 1,200 against the atrengeat and meat unexceptional can didate tbat could be named against hltn." We fear that Judge Sadler does net wear enough of the livery of the besaes te be cenildered ter the nomination. Mew for a tarin bill en which all Domo Demo Dome cralacan agree. HKNnr F. Em.iett, In the March J!trutn, aaya tbat religious news la net given aueb prominence aa apertlng evenla because religious people, aa aueb, de net discriminate In their patronage of newspa pera with a corresponding eiactnese. Or In ether words, religious people de net feel aa keen an Interest In religious news as the base ball publle feels in baae ball news, or aa the horse racing puhlle ieela In the news of a horse raoe. Thla la a new way et look ing at an old subject. Tub report et tbe Mexican minister of finance for the year ending Jnne80,1887, baa Juat been made public. Te Americana this may seem te be alew work, but In Mexico it la quite aa prompt a Btatement aa would be considered consistent with dignity. Tbe report la highly favorable, Indicating that both government and people are making progress towards wealth and botter days. The net rerenuea for tbe year amounted te 131,108,352 09 or M,857,m mere than the prevleua year, and mere than in any fiscal year el tbe existence of tbe republic. The cauaca et this Increase of rovenue are a great Increase in the amount of Impert duties collected en lucreass In the receipts from stamps and the proceeda et a new tax en detainee, The expenaea have also lncreaaed very largely, but the minister notes with eatlstaolteii, tbat the uuaettled balance of allowed claims against the gov ernment is only about twe-suda-ball mil lions, while In the past 11 ve yeara it haa never been lesa than aeven millions. DAiuier. Cannen haa died In 1'liUadcl phla from an overdose of politics. Such disease la sure te kill. Kiuht Hen. JesKru CitAJinniiLAiN, the British fishery commissioner, waa hospitably entertained by the Nena of HU Geerge, In Philadelphia, ou Wednesday evening. The distinguished euest made a pleaaaut address, bnt It must have fallen eblelly en the cars nf a miserable let et tuft hunters, for an read that the toast te the queen et Great llrltalu end emprcaa of India waa drunk ataudlug, while only nr teen were en their fret when the president of the United Htatea waa toasted. This din. guatlng exhibition waa net tolerated by Mr, Chamberlalu, aud he steed while the chlet executive of the nation waa the aubjact of a toast. Jehn Wanamakeh haa given f-5,000 te the PreabyterlfcU Ministerial ilellef fund, whteh It la hope-1 will Bhertly be raised te 1 1,000,000. Aasure ministers of a aafe old age and abler olerlcal candldatea will pre sent themselvea. Mb. Blaink very propeny criticises the American colonists In Kuropean cltlea who are there without any dellnlte object aud whose only excuse Is that they like it let ter than lite at home but who are renlly tbare In the hepe that they may get into teralgn aeclnty wbore tltlea abound. Ne deu bt there are people of tbe class described, for It takea all aorta te make a world, but en closer Investigation It wight ba shown that meat of tbetn have ether but hardly belter reaaena for aelf extle. Among these Atnerjcaua may be found plenty of proud "upper cruet " cltlzsua who, finding thorn selves in reduced circumstances, had net the manliness te alter their manner of liv ing In accordance with their reduced In come,or the ceurage and natural capacity te go te work ler the repair of their fortune. Whatever the reaen, America has uecauie te regret the less and it ia iulle pleasant; te think that people of this aert are mere at home en tbe ether aide of the sea. But there Is another large division of the American army abroad tbat might be called home with profit. It Is enmposed cf men and women who bave wealth without a proper Idea of lta responsibilities, and who take great credit te themselvea because they are gaining a very ornamental knewl. edge of foreign art and letters, boeomlng, In abort, highly polished nud elegant cos mopolitans, who de no particular geed te any one but themselves. Men who travel and learn and then return home are In a measure publle benefactors, for they bring a liberalizing and rttlnlng Influence te bear upon their countryineu ; but the wealthy collectors of culture who glltter In Paris, Londen and Ilerlln should reid the history et the late Mr. Uorearau'd philanthropy and rrllect. The most aevere punishment tbat could be Inflicted en the educated Ko rean waa exile, bnt rich Americana see no disgrace In halt a Ufotime of foreigu resi dence. PERSONAL,. FATUEn Schbll, of the German Catholic church at Alteena, died there Wednesday, aged U) yearp. Rkv. Dr. W. H. Wabd, editor of tbe NaiV Yerk Independent, waa run ever by a team near the Barclay street ferry In New Yerk en Wednesday and sustained in lurlea et a very aevere character. Three ribs are broken and hla rlgbt side is badly bruised. He waa unconscious for au hour and could net remember anything of the accident. He waa removed te his home In Newark. Cor.. 1. Laeky QennAitn, after an Ill ness el nearly two months, died at hla res idence in Philadelphia, en Wednesday, M. Oeddard has been yety prominent In military and political circles, and until re cently waa superintendent of the registry division of the pestulllce In Philadelphia. The Immediate cause or tleath was rheu luatlem of the stomach. He waa the son of Dr. Paul Beck Ueddard. Dsptferd Heels a CeuMrtatlre. Mr. Wilfrid Blunt, the candidate of the Liberal party, was defeated In the Parlia mentary election at Deplferd en Wednes day. The vote waa: Mr. Darling, Con Cen aervatlve, 4,M5; Mr. Blunt, 4,070. The e'oMlen waa taade necessary by the retirement of Mr. William J. Evelyn, who waa elected te Parliament as a Conservative. Mr. Kvelyn recently announced himself a oenvertlo home rule and rescued hla seat In order te allow Mr, Blunt te and aa an alvecate of tbat urlncln'.e. At thn Uat election the vote steed : Mr. Evelyn, v CS2 I Lalmebun Qheae, Liberal, 3,060. ' Me Waa a Seldlsr. Much interest la centered at present la Mrs. Hoeker, a well-known lady of Elk hart, lnd., who has appeared before the pension beard and made formal claim te a pension, baaed en the fact that she waa aa enlisted soldier of tbe late war, served three yeara and waa twiee wounded. At the breaking out et the war Mr. Hoeker was appointed first lieutenant, and hla wife accompanied him te tbe front She waa enabled te de this by m clever place of strategy. A young man who bera some reaetnbianoe te bar waa Induced te aubmlt himself te the naeeaaary examina tion, and when an opportunity presented Itself the young woman, properly uni formed, exchanged plaeea with htm. With her husband abe haa lived at Elkhart sev eral yeara, and la familiarly known aa Colonel " Hoekor. Tbe outcome of her claim la loekod forward te With much curiosity. ' Till! IMtTKKENOK. for a man he ttles nd ba tells and sighs Te be very wf se And witty i Hut a dear llltle dame Has enough ei fame Ifsbe wins the name Of pretty. Frem the Newark Journal. s Itamlerd Taast Powder. Mrs. A, A, Uoddes, Toaeberef Cooking Cam biidrepert, says t "1 have tested Uumferd Yeast Powder thoroughly, and have never failed te get geed results when the directions were fully carrled out. 1 oentlder It equal te any In the mark!, and second te none. Itake much ploature In recommending It te my coeklnir claises, and te my frlends generally." A ureal many remedies are advrrtlcd te brlnv them uofnre the public, who decides wlxiuiur the nrtleln li geed or bad. The Keed ri'imtitlen which Ir. hull's CetiRb Byrupen Byrupen Jejrs Is a standing guarantee of Its tnettls. l-ilce only mounts. I'Bxtderls thn sovereign remedy for dys jupli and all dlirnatlvn dlseiders, l'rlce 23 cents a p&okas-e. Ker salu by all drngglals. Stay Hen la a Hen 'till Ha nets Illma Vflfe, bat my Daughter Is my DanghUrall tie lisjs el Her Lire. Holhmysenaud my daughter took Little Hep l'llls regularly. It regulates the bowels and ntuait eure sick or bilious bo&dache.tn digestion and kindred Ills. AU druggists, 25 cents, or inaU stamps te Hen Ce., Mew Len den, Conn, ig) BPKUIAI. NOTIUKU. Werth Knewltie. Mr, W, II Morgan, merchant, I ake City. Via., was taken with a sevetn Celd, uttonded with a flttroisleg Cesgn and running Inte Consumption In Its nrst stages. He tried many se-called popular oengh remedies and sleaally grew worse. Was loflueed In flesh, tad dlfllculiy In breathlng and was nnabla te Bleep, rinaily tried Dr. Klag'a New Discov ery for consumption and found Immediate rellef, and ltr using abeat a halt dozen bot tles found himself wult and hid no return of tha dlaeose. Me ether remedy can show se fraud a record of cures, us l)r. King's Wew ilsoevory ler Consumption. Uuars.r.inud te de Just what Is ciulmed for It. Trial bottle freuatll.il. Cochran's drug stere. (4) T1IK ItKV. (4KI1. Il.TIIAVKIl.nf llnri.. lndisays: "lleth myself and wlle ewo our lives te BUll.OH'rt CONSUMPTION OUIIK." for sole by 11. It. Cochran, Druggist, Me H7 Merlb Uueun stioet. (5) ltackleu's Arnica ttalv. Ths IIsst BALVBln tbe world for Cuts, Uralses Boren, VlctirH, Helt liliHiiru, lfoverorea,Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, cernM, and all Skin Krupttens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay iwiulrua. It Is guarantee) te ulv per fect satlslacllen, or money refunded. Price 15 cents per box, Jfer snln by II. II, Cecliiuu, Druggist, Mes. 137 und 3i Merth e,ue.un street, Lancaster. Vu. Iune.27 1yd WHY WILL YOU ceiiKh whn Hlilleh's Cnre will vlvoliumedlnleiKJluL, tike lUcU.Wcts , Me. 137 Meith Queun slnut, fy) Mether Metl.ersll Mothers I II Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go nt ence and gut a botUe of MH3. WlNBLUWaitOOTHINUHYltUP. It will re lieve the peer llttlu sutterer Immediately di pond upon It) thorn is no mlstnke about It. Tbare Is net u iueU.n- en eirth who has ever nsed It, who will net tell you at ence that It will rcgulate the bewels. and glve rest te tbe mother, and rollef and hoelth te the child, operating Uke magic It Is perfectly safe te usa In all cases and pleasant te the tase, and Is the prescription nfoneelthe eldest and best female physician and rumen In the United States. Beld evuiy where, Sit cents a bettle. mayltt-lyd&w "I'm All tlreka Uut" "This Is the uiuul exclamation of ene af fltcU'd with rheuwiitlsiu, or lamunuss. Kniiu Kniiu liiatle puople are Indued cntltludte our sin cere sympathy und commiseration Hpeedy re lief Is ellured them In Dr. Xhemai' Jietectria Oil, It Is the sworn enemy et all aches and pains. Ker sale by 11. ll. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Merth Cjuuen street, Lautaster. Tell the Truth. "This mndlclun I con highly recoiamend, Hurdeek Hloett Jllittm am the best bleed pu rifier we have ever used." ilhas. A. Hurt, 15 Court struut, lluirtlc, M. V. rnraale by II. II. Cochran, dregglat, 137 and 139 Merth Queen streut, Lancaster. My boy (thiee yairs old) was recently taken with cold luthu head. It rceuieil duullyte eoille In his nose, -which was stnpppdupfer days and nights se that H was dmicult for hltn te breathe ana sltep. I eallud u physician who prescribed bu tlld him no geed, finally I went te the drun slnte and get n bettle of Kly's Cream I'alm. it seemed te work Uke inagle Thu tiey's nese was dear In two days, and hu has biun all right ever nlnce. K. J. Uazzird, Mew Yerk. ffT-iwdeedAw Instructive ItnsUliirr, Berne or the KsllmeuUls from dltTerent poo peo poe plo relative te U'hemat' JScleetrie Oil, ana the relief it hai given them whan distrusted by headache, earuehe, and toethioho are as Inter. estlni rcullngasyeu will II nil. This beluga standard meillctnn, i, B(,ll uvotywhere by drugglats. Fer silo by JI. 11. Uecurun, drug gist, 137 and 139 Me. th (junen struct, Lancaster. llr Taimri's HUmiacll. Dr. Tanner certainly has u great stomach great bucause of Us hueugth and endurance. Ve inny mr In saying that thu doctor ttsi h Murdoch JJloeti HUtcrt, but If lit ders, his dl Sunllvn powers nreejully accounted for. Hut Hut Hut oek lllend llltturs being u standard medlclne aru sold by all druygNU Ker salu by II. It. Cechtuti, druggist, 137 and 113 Merth Uuoen strutt, Luucasier. A lUptlit MlnUter's Kxperlcnce, "I am a Ilaptlst minister, and bclnre 1 ever Uieuglil of being a clergyman I graduated In medicine, but lctt a lucrum e practice for my present prolesalen, forty j cars age. I was ler many years a suiterur lieiu ijulnsty. 77iuiiwi' AWrcfrie OKcurudmu. 1 wnsalne tteubled with hearxuueas, and 7Aetnai' A'clrtrrle Oil always rel loved inn. My wliu and child had dtphlhnrla, and 77iemat' Kcleetrie Oil cuied Uiuin, and If taken In tlme it will euro seven times out of tun. 1 am centldent It U a euro for the moil ubstlnate cold, or cough, and If any ene will uke u xtnall loaspeoii and half nil It with thu Oil, and then place the end of tha spoon In ene nostril ahd draw thu OU out of the spoon Inte the head, by snlitlng as hanl as they can, until the (HI faUtevur Inte the threat, and practice It twice u week, 1 don't caiuhowetleuslvo their bead may le, It will cluan It out and euro thulr cabin h. Fer deafness and earache, It has done wonders te my certain kuenledgu. It Is thu only inudt inudt clne dubbed patent medlclne that 1 have ever felt Uke recommending, and 1 am very unxleus te see It In every place, for 1 tell you that 1 would net be without It In my house for uny consideration. 1 am new sutfurlng with a pain Uke rhuumatlim lu my right limb, und nothing relieves me Uke 7'icmKi' i'efee' trie Oil." Dr. K. r. Crane. Ceny, l'a, ,0.Kir ' by H. U. c-jchtun, dniuglst, 1S7 and 139 Neith Uuuun struct, LsucesUir. Tana Your Uhelcr, Youcaube wtak, umveus, dubllltated, and deapenduut.dliiiualiaed for workethtador hand, or you can orjey a fair hare of health and mace of mind. Hunteck mood Hitter t will alleviate your misery and de you a world of geed 11 you will but have talth te try. ter H?1".11- u t-oehran. druggist, 137 and 13J Merth Queen struut, Lancaster. VfAXAMAKERtl. 1'HiLiDsLi-nii, Wednesday, March, 1,1SA, Opening of Women's and Children's Dresses and Over garments. The New Spring things are en dress parade. Wraps and Dresses df all sorts for Women and Children, and Kilt Suits and Overcoats for the Beys. Wise heads have been planning, shears have been snipping, ma chines have been humming and busy needles flying for months past te get ready ler te-day. In Berlin, in Paris, at home WAltAMiKMR'B. wherever any particular thing could be best done, it has been done. Every grace of fit and finish. They are in the sun light of Fashion's cheeriest smile. Jackets and Wraps. Mere than 500 styles of Jack ets. Such a getting together of them was never seen in Amer ica before. The latest, bright est, most likeable conceptions of busy fashion-medellers all ever the world. Mere of ele gance and excellence than we ever before saw for se little money. We are confident what your verdict will be. Melten, Plaid, Diagonal, Stockinet, French Cleth, Tweed, Kersey, Serge, Bannockburn, Crepe ; Braided, Plain, Striped, Checked, Embroidered. Ladies' Tennis Jackets in many diflerent styles, for Ten nis, Walking or Lounging. A seashore or mountain luxury. Made el Flannel, specially im ported by us. Alse Yachting Jackets. See them. Wraps el mere than 400 Styles. Frem the simple Fichu te the highest-price Imported French Novelty. Cashmere, Camel's Hair, Beaded, Velvet, Silk. A word must stand for volumes. Jerseys. The newest shapes of two continents are here and mere coming every few days. Among our own special de signs are Pure Silk Striped Tennis Jerseys, satin finished, $ie; fine Silk Finish Zouave, braided front and back, $6.50 ; same, Norfelks, braided yoke and cuffs, $6.50 ; same, French cut, Seutache braid both sides, down front and en cuffs, $5.50 ; stylish striped yoke, plaited, with belt, $5 ; fine French finish, braided reveres and cuff, $5 ; same, vest of silk braid, short en hip, postillien back, $4.50; dress waist, with reveres of vel vet and surah silk, Federa front, $4; Cashmere, with moire reveres, $3. A dozen ether sorts. Our regular Jerseys are get witlx mucli care. Always bet bet terceoth and finish for the price than we knew of elsewhere. A wonderfully geed Jersey for 50c; all worsted, coat back, 75c; same, vest front and back, $1.25 and $1.50; fine Cashmere finish, with vest front and coat back, long en hip, $2 ; same, short en hip, $2.25. And se en. Misses' and Children's Jer seys in many designs. Novel ties of many kinds. Regular shapes $750 and $1. Beys' Kilt Suits and Over coats. Whatever your thought turns te. Your only trouble will be what te pick where-all is se neat and new and cute. Twenty styles of Blouse Suits Piques, Linens, Ducts, Flannels, French stripes, plaids ; braided and what net. Prices begin at $2.75, then $3.50, $4, $4.5e, $5. $575. $6.50, $8. Fifty Kinds of One-piece Kilts. In many cases made shorter waisted than the con ventional and sometimes ugly kilt. Materials have been care fully selected from the newest Stripes, Plaids, Mixtures, etc. One Hundred kinds of Two Twe piece Kilts. Here again we have get out of the ruts and made something new. Frem Berlin and Paris, as well as our best domestic materials and styles. English plaids in 26 patterns and all the new effects and colorings. All imported in the made-up garment. Alse 50 styles of English stripes and plaids made here. Imported in shapes, perfect fitting, smooth, clean, well made. Prices, $3 te $12. Beys' Spring Kilt Overcoats. 30 styles. Seme with capes j some box-plaited; ethers with plain fly fronts. Perfectly fin ished and of the finest mate rials. Net one trashy garment; all new, fresh and wearable. $4.50 te $15. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. 4 1 AUOU F. SQEAFFER'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO, U CENTUK a QIMR B. H OOD'S 8A.RBAPAR1LT.A. A FAIR TRIAL Of Heed's Sarsapailllafer scrofula, salt rheum, or any affection caused by Impure bleed, la sufficient te convince any one of the superior and peculiar curative powers of this medicine. Tha following statement la right te tha point i " My daughter Mary wasaMlctsdwIU serof seref serof nlens sere net from tha time aba waa M months old till she became C yeara of aga. Lumps formed la her neck, causing great an noyance, and two of them, after growing te tha alas of a pigeon's egg, broke and dis charged. One became a running sere for ever three yeara. We decided te give Heed's BcUMptrllla a thorough trial. We began In January, and In a faw months, after she had taken Ave bot tles, all suppuration had eaaaed. We then waited three months, when, aa a new lump waa beginning te form, we again gave btt Heed's BarsapartHa. After ahe had taken less than two bottles the lump and all Indications of scretals had entirely dlstppearcd, and new she sf cms te ba a healthy child." J. B. Cab mu, n annght, if. i. Worst Type of Bcreftilft " My son waa afflicted with the worst type of scrofula, and en tha recommendation el my druggist I gave him Heed's Barsapartlla. To day he Is sound and well, notwithstanding It was said there waa net enough medicine In Illinois te effect a care." J. Cbsibtiaw, 1111 polls. Ul. M.B. Bosnrettget Heed's SarsaparlUa Beld by all druggists. II t six ler IS. Made only by O. I. HOOU CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar. ttnldftw SAFK, HUKK AND HPKEDY CURB, llnptnre. Varicecele and Special Dlseatta of either cex. Why be hnmbuicaed by qnscks when you can find In Dr. Wilaht the only Kxa ULia riiTstouwInl'hlladnlphlawhe makes a specialty nt the above diseases, and Crass 3 11 iv? 1 rjsis UOARAHTiSD. Advlee Free day and evening, atrangera can tmt res, ted and re turn home same day, unices prl vatfl. DK.W. H WKIUHT, 211 North Ninth street, Above Usee, P. O. Bex C73. Philadelphia. leuM-lyeaw 1'ALAVK OJf rAHUXOti. .if- m.?wi Aj !. ii '1 iaaasaaWeaaaal IAI.AOK OF FASHION. The Great- Mr -AT- ASTRM'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET. Still going en, and will Continue All Week. We again Invite everybody te come and vtilt our store while they hive en oppettunlty of seeing this Most Excellent Exhibition. It is hardly peislble te Rive a detailed de scription of this exhibit. The outplay Is tee varied ler thai, but we must call attention te our Ribten Department! -ANDTOTUE- MA.NY LATEST N0VELTIE4 -is- FANCY RIBBON. We also eill Speclftt Attention te our Exhibit of M Embroidery & Paintings, And in connection with tLU we again men tion that we will cheerfully exhibit all ART WORK Drought te our stere this week. in A FKW DAYS we will be HEADY te sly 8UME11UNU NK W In rulerence te SPRING MILLINERY! In the moanUme COME TO OUHSTOUH, as you have been delnir, and KKK1' YUtili-BKi-K l'OaTKD US te WHAT IS UUIMQ UN. QVKSKHlVAJtJl. H IQU tic MARTIN. CHINA HALL. 0LEAHIN3 SALE That lasts twelvu months In tne year. The best quality for the least money always te be had there. SfECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO SEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Bets. White Granite, K.C0. Dinner Sets, whtte Ur..ntle..i.ru. Dinner eels, l'rtnted J7. Ne goods mtsrcprrsenUd. All Wares ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST KINO 8TREET, LANUASTEII, i'A. A TIiANTIU OITV, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (Popular Winter or Summer) Largest Hetel. Most Convenient. .Elegantly Sur nlthed. Ltbemlly Managed. Ol'EN ALL THE YEAR. CHAS. MeULADE, Prep. W. E. Cecmuv, Chief Clerk. f ebJMmd DBT BOODBS srvirrisM"f-je s PR1NO WOOIiBKS. Spring Woolens '88 ! We have new open, in stock, the most attractive assortment of Spring Woolens ever shown by us. Choice styles in Foreign and Demestic Suitings and Worsteds. An elegant Line of Fantings. Special values In Scotch Cheviot Suitings from 16 te 125 (te order.) Q. A. It. Blue Flannel Suits, 115 (te order.) Te this branch of the business we will give special attention, and guarantee perfect-Qlting gar ments. Cr Invite 'a comparison of prices. Hager & Brether, NO. 25 WFST KING STREET. OSTON STORK. STAMM BROTHERS. 26 a 28 North Queen St. Have Just Opened a LAUGE A830ETMENT or French and American SATEENS! In Beautiful Styles and colorings, at Popular f rices. LABQKST AbSOKTMENT OF FANCY SILK PLUSHES. At Lewost Prices In the City. Fer the past three months we have been pre- E urlng a urand merchandise pudding. We ave completed our task, and below we will tell ycu el a few of the Ingredients In our pud dint: as they were put In and In what quanti ties. B0 Pieces Weel Check Butting, double width, 10c a yard, worth 17c, all New spring Shades. re Pieces Bilk and Weel Mixtures, double wldtb, 100 a yard. 25 Pieces New Trench Plaids, yard wide, Se a yard. 60 Pieces New Bilk Finished Serge, In all the Latest shades, and when you see them yen win think they are Surah Bilks; 40 Inches wide at we a yard. WE HAVE A LAKQE ABBOBTMENT OF LATEST STYLES -IN- Black Dress Goods. Cords, Diagonals, Checks, Stripes, Plaids. Camel's Hair Cords. Chain Stripes, Ete , at our dependable Lew Prlcee. LARGEST AtKOUIMENT UUUUa AMU OF CRESS Lewest Prices. Can Beauty bn Improved T Bea our Spring Styles of W ABU UUKS8 OOODS. such as tilnic hams. Cords, Jacqtmrds, Organdies, Century , Sateens, Eta, and express jour opinion. BOSTON STORE jay will remove, about April 1, toNes.SS and 37 North queen stret, right across irein' the posteffloa. NEVKWIIAR. QPKN EVKKY KVKNINQ EXOKPT SUNDAY. BILK UANDKE1ICIIISF8 AND MUFFLERS AT ERISMAN'S. CELLULOID AND LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS AT ERISMAN'S. MEDICATED UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS AT EEIBMAN'S. Don't forget te leek at our NECKTIES AT ERIBMAN'S NO. IT WEST KINQ STREET. CVOK CONQKKSb. " D. FRANK B3HLHMAN. r Bnbject te Republican Uules. augSl-Udw Fine MerchantTailering cteTBim, a B ARQAlKa L. GANSMAN ft BRO, M aaal 68 AOKTH O.UEBN ST. BAaKUINB IN. PANTALOONS. We still oentlnno our great aale of thamaatl are eentlaually adding choice patterns te ear alraadv well-aelecsad stock. The assortment wsnowefrerunelliVedtobe, it net without parallel, osrtalely without a sapaner. DO TOU WAMZ TUB BEST SM PAKTS TO ORDER t BUT OF L. OAK Bat AM BEO. DO TOU WANT THB BMr 94,00 F TO OBDEBT BUT OF L. OAMBMAN BBO. DO TOU WANT THE BEST IS.O0 PANTS TO ORDER T BUT OF L. QAMSMAIf BBO. Thna Prices Are for February Only A constantly Increased trade la only ac counted for by seUIng thoroughly reliable goods at reasonable prlees. L. GaDsman & Bre. Tyj-YKRS A BATHFON. SUITS TO ORDER ! It seems rather early te talk about SPRING SUITS, bu.tuw?.'rt reaay- "you ara. We are faU up with all the HANDSOME AND NOBBT GOODS FOR SWUNG WEAR. These goods are the production of all the Meat Reliable Makers, bought direct, 1 his en 5S!?8 "." tefleal wlththepublleatthe LOWEST PRICES ter the MOST 1JURAULK and HAND SOME MOOD. These Buttings wlU be made np In the Very Best Style known te the trade. OUB BTOCK OF STYLISH TROUSER PATTERNS Is the Handsomest we have ever had the pleas ure nf showing. All the Newest Designs In bce jcu strifes may be leund here. BOLE AGENTS FOR TUB BEST WHITE SHIRT, Tbe "OROMWBLL" Myers & Rathfon, LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LANCASTER FA H IRSH & BROTHER. THE GREAT One-Price Clothing Heuse. HIRSH& BROTHER HAVE ADDED ALREADY TO TUBIR Spring Stock The latest patterns In the piece of CORKSCKBWS-BIack, Blue and Brown. DIAGONALS Black, Blue and Brown, SCOTCH TWEEDS-Patterna tee numerous te mention. CAB3IUKUE5-1W, Patterns te select from. MELTONB-Severnl Shades for Bprlng Over coats. DOMESTIC GOODS-A large assortment. IMPORTED GOODS-Asplendldaasertment of patterns. The Late-t Imported scripts and Checka for Pantaloons, The Latest Styles, Cut, Perfect Fitting and Trimmings et the best. Everything Guaranteed te Be First-CIiss. Butts te Order from (10 00, Pants te Order from 13 60. In tbe Rrady.Mude Department, of which we have a flne selection of the abeve. MEN'S SUITS from 11.50 te 118 00, TOU rU'S SUITS from 13 60 te 112 CO. BOYS' 8CUOOL SU1T8 from 12 CO te ttf 00, CHILDREN'S SUITS from II 60 te 17 60. M EN'S PANTS, 90e ; Youth's, 75a ; Children's, 3!e and upwards. 0 iLL EARLY AT Hirsh & Brether, THB ONE-PRICE Merchant Tailor?, Clothiers & Furnishers, COR. N. QUEEN STREET AND GEKTBX BUUi.UK. LANCASTER PA. VOAL. - B.MAETUI, wxauauu awe una sbalss is All Kinds of Lumber and Gea). arfue'. Ne. 30 North Water ine Prince Strenta. above Lemen. Lancaster. nHvd TJATJMQARDNKR'B COMPANY GOAL DEALERS. Offieb: Ne. 129 North QueenBtreet, and Ne. 664 Merth Prince street. Yaaee: North Prince street, near Reading Depot. snirIMM LANI1ABTKII. PA 9.1 rnr reward. VliUUv rer any case of Kidney Trou Trou les. Nervous Debility. Mental and Phvsl al Weakness that 1S0TANIC NERVE BlTTBcR falls te cure. Beld by drugglsta, te cents. UERR MED. CO, Ne. U N, Uth St., PhUa.. Pa. aVClreulan tree. nor ii-lyeoeAw , . -rl si y", &
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