r :' h , ', '"?, i, 'V . if . r: i -, v .-v,-' 4JW ... , K;, ' 4 IJHE IiANOASTEB DAXLY rNTEMJGBNCEU, THUKSDAY. MARCH 8. 1883. u--XS' 5&v Pf fc DAUy InUlligencT. IAHCA8TER, MABCIt 8, ItM. IfrsJUr Mmttueaircaa trebllshns Ml tbe aewaet tne unitea rn j i WtMnlhenr. MMiBally Edition of Tna lwmu ft M Mimed by carriers In the city SMMMeMaa; towns for 100, per wee i a yar flM for sixmentns.i iwnuiii Mc ter month. r Imt.Miiiittma (Deuble Sheet) rvW, enly W.N per annnm, In ad- ' JtMMlMn?wtBli. their adflret changed Vi ?.? mm MX state where the maper is new ier- r'XwWsaV?. " " . rfs from 10 te 25 cu.rer line ? Mh UMcUen. according te location. ..rvw TUB INTELLIGENCER, (rTetephoee Connection. . i mmm . S . IT.. ffti Talks. 33sv . rr . t..i ..i tn ' ; possesses a snatp lengur, rhu wmra me '(?Saat fleer te exercise It. There rte 1'iet tny men who have sense enough .SOT; UJO BUUUUUII. J.UC nnuv . ". . . - a ft fl.ulni nlfft itBUtgs mat are smart anu inrarauuH " jriU attract attention and applause; ; and lftki) temptation te say things that it is ob- 4SYleiu theuld net nave ueen saia wnen -'-.tluf nntwnr in cold nrlnt. is doubtless 'Very great It Is always a mark of weak- ' acts when it is yielded te. A moderate ue W area of sense will tell a man what he ' ought te say and what he ought net te tjftftav awA wnnn w-tmn lhav anAcilr InlAmnpr- VlSWl""iul ,.. "v, r. -.--- A Maur.and foolishly, upon occasions which eiStaittwy are required te speak soberly aDd W& !... Il .1...... ltl... tt,n ll,n ni-Q nrt. 0.fldl equipped with sense or self-control, CHUllUIli uiun UllrllCl VUK lilt; iftie p, vt.vxm mey are lacKing in ueiu. M-- Senater Ingalls has a reputation as an !fl orator te sustain when he speaks in the lv,t-gnate : atd his idea of oratory is like &,ttt which the terrier has of meusing ;''. :ne must nave EeraeiuiuK iu ehhm. gss After a winter's quletudein the Senate v&fc he took the fleer' te deliver a widely ed- i? , vertised speech, which was te demolish WipC 'the president and the Democratic patty. Gft'f mi - . ft--t. ft i . .1 utr-' y - na wrmi nr i iuiu iui urrm n i-iiiii i;li:ij.hiiii 't$- hM demolished himself. -P He forget, what men who talk are se sS?.,Pt te forget, that their (Ire does net hurt irtfft " . 9m ww ww they aim straight and are leaded gSfe trith ball and have their proposed vie- , Hma in range. They generally thinK nwt i ftlftM n1tr timwI t.n null trlrrcrAr find mAKO w-m'i bcjm te dren their came. Senater In- tr "' " , , ., nusnas maue noise enuugu, uui usuu .. TT ..U ll..t !.... I1IK Mililnnh wcj. f Bmc. aid imiu uiat uuuut ura umtu KS-j, wnica noueuy ueuuvcu, uuu iiiuiciuiu ik ;??, .-in narmiess u uie preuiuuni nmi uariu- tul te Ingalls. It does net de te speak i'fW'witb fiuch disregard of tuith and decorum SQE-,! ftft 3 ...- 1 i.-.l . It Kt'ilB Uie ecuaiu, ijnu evurjuuuy otie iv. ;r- Ana, wnen me tenniur urt-a iiguui uu .;j-c ueaviui iiiuuiciiuu, ueuciui Jiauuuun. tf and Jlerace Greeley, of the country's ...y mnaf. svalterl AatnA nk .niiffnlnciQlv nn unmi 10 Its living president, it is net wonderful wj te no ua utieny ueiiiutisucu uiiuscii. fk VToe senator must have thought himself C, a very powerful man te nave maue inis tindertaking. lie probably has less con ceit new. jgjgs J. We can afford te be very easy with him .ever nis assault upon iuepre8tuent,wiiicu ' was se grossly overdone as te beharm- lets. "We feel mere irritation at the attack upon the generals, because it was ve uninvited as well as unjust and it seems always mere brutal te as. r aault the dead than the living. If I Ingalls was net a senator his words would YftA tfT HtnfHilAftB t Mnft.. . litit nn n aAin JW. "" ynt lWftVUtOJ MJ UUWW , Ull llO U Dlll.l- Sr ter and a late Itepublican candidate for president they have importance enough for comment. Heccase3te be a candl--date. The Dying Emperor. The intense anxiety throughout ICurope te learn the result of death's work iu -Her. lin arises doubtless from the feeliug that however great the strength of his coun ceun coun seleors, 'William I was a strong man him self and the crown prince a worthy son of his father. Bismarck has seemed at times te overshadow royalty, but through his -Whole reign, JKfng William proved every j&S .iiich a king, and proved it all the mero by tee able men he drew around him. He was stubborn and narrow iu many of hU Jdeis but without doubt a strong and sin- jfv cere man, and the world admires strength taaa sincerity, whether m the right or wrong. He seemed te be thoroughly out Ot sympathy with the liberal spirit of his . aje, and yet in his whole career there is no one act of his that calls for stronger admiration than his frank declaration m -that he proposed te de his duty te his pee- ''' nl. .nl,. r II IV. ..t 33 iD, iCJ,xicj UJ. illTOU IllCUtU ei luper ?' Mtt llft ilnnfllllHlInHi. II VftftftilK !UU3WbUWliiia.r TVilllltlft.qi nnmn rnnqnn fnr llm nmvnl. BKr ence et socialism in Germany has been ftJ this stubborn strength of the ruler and JilB chancellor. They have been sitting ed the safety valve ami it Is net surpris ing that men view with anxiety the re re meval of the welght,ecn though another bjQf ireuiuaiiCureiuiiyHiiLmuuieu. JitsmarcK 3" and Trince William may net quite make f up the old weight and the very operation OI changing may excite things te the bursting ielnt. Absolutism and Cem- munism. thn turn PYtrnmpq lr.ive luum li&ft Kreatlv strenirthened In this lone rpltrn .and the resultant of these forces should 'te a united liberal and progressive Ger many. If a new monarch should prove as stubborn In his generation as the old king, the forces may meet head en, as two trains en one track,and both perish in the crash. In any event the Liberals Jn tbe 'next few years, perhaps the next jew i fya will ea tbe greatest crisis of the ft anion's hUtery met and passed; but t.tthreugh all that history the name et fS "William I will rinz with honor, net for & the fame et a great soldier or a creat statesman, but et an honest and Ged. fear ing man, with the courage of firm con viction), and the wisdom te draw around him the greatest soldiers and statesmen et the age. indiscreet. The refusal of Mayer Hewitt, of Xew Yerk, te review a St. Patrick's day pa rade, must net be Interpreted as an evl nee of unfriendliness te the Irish race, whose earnest support of Mr. Hewitt in hie publle career has made It possible for him te achieve distinguished success. It must rather be looked upon as a maul maul festatien of dyspeptic tendency, superin duced by an unfortunate remark by a Bember of the committee who extended the invitation. But a wise politician would net have deliberately run counter te a great sentl- VT n cuyw,iere the Irish nice is ' dominant in public affi!r3, unless some uiOit excellent reason was pre sented. Mayer Ilewltt nut his deslina- upon the ground that ha ought net re his pullie business en a day net A holiday. But te this it is replied n Queen Kanlelanl was iu the country, he found time en a day of public business te give her a formal reception at his house. Besides the mayor's tlme might have been sufllclently saved if he had per mlttcd the parade te pass in review be fore City Hall, but he made no such sug gestion te the committee. In truth, it is a small matter for Mayer Hewitt te be se punctilious about It. The Irishman loves his native country, but net second te his adopted home. The patriotism that induces him te turn with tearful eyes te the Emerald Isle te sym pathize with her in her sufferings makes him all the mere appreciate tne glorious privilege of American citizenship. It is net any surrender of his American citi zenship te devote one day of the year te the memory of these days when Miiacht were the collnref geld Hurt he wen from the premt lnvaaer. It is te be regretted that Mayer Hewitt was se grumpy as te decline te de what his predecessors had done with the ut most apparent willingness. He is a very able man, most useful in public life, and he should net weaken himself with a strong element of the people by seeming te be unfriendly te the Irish race wnen it is well known that he is one of their most vigorous admirers and defenders. 1'ewdbiii.y says men will ccuse te strike when they bnve an Interest In tbe property they handle ; whleh Is Indubitably true. Unitkd Htatkh Censul J. T. CUir bkm., of Auckland, furniabei additional particulars of the lamens rabbit peat In New Zealand. Blnce 1882 the governuunt haa expended annually t3C,000 en the publle lands alone in fighting rabbit, and It la ostlmated that private Individual have In the pant elght years expended 112,000,000. Mariymllca of rabbit proof lences have been eroetod and tbli haa been found tba beat plan ler checking thelr advance ever cultivated country, but the goverpment new proposes te erect huts at lntervnla along the fence in which "rabbltem" will live. The rabbltera are men who in alto a profesilon et war against tbe rabbits and devote thelr tlme te breeding ferrcU, the natural onetnloa of the rabbit, and exter minating the peataby every poaalble means. Folaenls much used, particularly pboa pbea pboa pberlzed eat. In many Inatanoea the rabbltera ham proved treacherous and have been found killing tbe ferrets and en couraging the enemy, doubtless fearlng that with the extermination of the rabblta their occupation would be gene. Notwith standing alt efforts te eradicate thla peat, there ate great herds et rabblta) reaming ever the land and In the mountains whero fenelng Is dimeult, they are continually Increasing. All thla seems the mere credi ble when It la remembered that they breed from six te twel ve times a year. Mn. V. O. Momree, sccrntary of the Yeung Men's Democratic club et New Yerk elty, hus aent us a plan for the organ Izatlen and convention of Democratic cluba oflheUnltodKtatoa: "It la bollevod that auch A league would have great welght, as well within the party ns in accurlng the party's iticceaa and tbe nation's prosperity, and that thousands of young aaen will come forward In evcry part of tbe county te nnlte In an active eilert te toeure tbeae results." Wi: have received tbe addre-s et the bar of Allegheny county, endorsing and ro re ro eommondtng Hen. Edwin H. Htowe for tha Itepublican nomination for judge of the supreme court. If Judge Htewe la nomi nated, the iNTKr.i.iOKNCKn will tflke great pleaaure In supporting his Democratic op ponent. jNfiAi.LN calls the here of Autletnin " an ally of the Confederates." It Is baie alauder or the horelo chleftnlu whom a nation honored. It may nurnrlse kome peep'.o te loam that Jehn Hberinan was net alwajs a de fendor of the war tarlir. In a speech in the Sonate in 1872, when the avorage duty was lower than it is new and theie was no dan gerous surplus, Senater Sherman nald : " I have lisloned with patlonce day by day te tbe atitcments of gnutlemen who nre ln ln ln torOHled in our domestle produellona. 1 nm a linn beliover in the general ideaef protect ing their Industrie, but 1 assure them, ai 1 unsure their representatlvca Itore.that it tbe prttHent lilgh rulea of dutlea, unexampleil in our country, and higher bv nearly fifty per cent. than they were In 1801, are main tained en metallluand toxttle fabrics after we have repealed the Tery Internal taxea which Rave rise te them, and after we have substantially ulven them their raw materlala free of liutleH, we shall have a tooling of tflsimUafiictleu among ether Intereats In the country that will overthrew the wbole cyRtem and de greater harm than e,.n poa pea albly be dene by a modjerato redtictlnn of tbe present rates of duty. And I am quite euro that Intelligent men ongaged Iu the production of various forms of textlle and inetallla iabrlcs foci, as I de, that It la wiser and belter te de what la Just and right, te make a reduction In their products, at least te the extent of tbe leduotien in thla bill en their raw materlala, rattier than te invite a controversy In whleh I believe they will be In the wrong. Ar.AS for Germany 1 With her emperer dying and her crown prlnce Incurable I The beart of the nations gees out te her In her oilllctlen. CexaitKssMAN McAdoo, Inspoakingen the Irish rjuestlen In I'lilladelphla, made a geed point when he nalil : "The faet exists that tbe position of Ireland Is a drnnbaek te every man of Irish bleed. We cau only elovateour race te the lovel te which it belongs by regenerating and reclaiming; Its cradle. In tbe eyea of the races and the poeploa of the world we ought te stand, uetaBklnB thelr charity or pity, but able tovlndlcate oureelveannd demtndlug jus tice." PERSONAL. Mns Jamus A. ClAitf iKi.ii lia? roturned from Kurope. Mns. Kmzaiiktii Hands has celebrated lier ninety-ninth birthday nnulversary In Baltimore. Vikciinia DnmiKii, the actress, 1h te marry a rich and cultured young Kncltsh tnan nained l'ostlethwalte, J. W. Yocum, of the Celnmbla iyy, la oneof the Pennsylvania editors who will rpreeut the state at the meetlui; of the National KJIterlal association in Han Antonie, Texas, In November next. Majer James U. Pend, the well known manager of lecture leurs, is te beoemo a happy benedict. The brldo-te-bo la Mlas May Glass, of New Jereey, for tbe past year a typewriter In Mayer Hew ltl's elllce. bce is ulneUeu and he Is fifty. Oai'tain Jehn A. Jtom.Nsex, of Ner wlcb, Uenn., feared te be burled uthe. The thought grew se steadily uiwn him that he bad previsions made iuhls will directing that his remains abeuld be kept for three days befere they were placed In the grave where the lid te the celli n was te be re re re ruoved and tbe grave be closed that a per son could readily get out. It al&e provided that feed and water he placed Iu the cellln. A hammer, tee, was te He near his right hand, while a lamp waa te burn In his sepulchre ler thres days and thiee nights, Kvery one of the previsions was rigidly en forced. Mayer Hewitt, of New Yerk, de. cllned te review tbe Ht. Patrick's day parade In that city this year because one cf the committee who called upon him te secure bis assent unlortunately referred te tbe large Irish vote cast, lie said : Yeu eik uiu te leave my work te revlowyeur parade, and you apeak first of the vote cast by the J rlsh and by your aoclely. New. 1 may be a candidate for msyer next fall, or for president, and J may want all tbe votes I can get. Kvery one knows that tbe Irish vote 1 strong enough te elect any oindl eindl date in thla oily for which It la cast ; but for the purpose of geuing thla vote I shall njt get down te the level of consenting tore view auy parade, be It Irish or Dutea or any ether naUenallty. I shall review no I'ftiftuiiMHjjii luntM, wuien i am oeic aliv rtqulred as mayor te review," AT SUWSKT. The long, bright day la flene. And down tbe west tba son Sinks in slew splendor. 'MISstrcaoanAgeldfn hne, Mingled with sspphtre-blu, With light most tonder. HM-n beauties Ged hath given Te 1 1 ft ou r e yes te he ve n When day ta ending. Beth rich and peer may share Tbeie gills for, free as air, The JTalhar sends thorn. Then ttl our pralst arise Te Him beyond the skies ret dally blessing t Oar hearts with Jey be flllel And every mnrrnar atiuea, Atth-isan-Mtltng. Mary U. Woodhull in thi I'rttbytcrtan. m Bam Foolish I'eepla Allew a enngh te rnn nntll It gets brynnd the reich et incdlclne. They often say, "Oh, It wtll near away," but In most esses It wears thorn awav. Could thpy be Induced te try tbe snocetsriit modlclne called hemp's llalssm, which we sell en a positive guarantee te enrti, thr y wenld Immediately see thn ex cellent nriuct alter taking the nrt dniii I'rlcn M cents and 1. IVtal id i rte. At a Urugguts. ) tnlt lyd aw It I questionable at least te allow the bay te nxhauM. Ilself and annoy thn hnutihnlil with Its oentlnnal rrylnir when that trifrt remedy, Ir. Hull's lliby Syrnp will ijulal It tttonee. I'rlee 2.1 cents. II yonareirntiuieawiinnyspensia. psin in the legion of tbe heart, liver and kidneys, or any ether painful symptoms, de net wait te confirm lh dltnase, hut hrnak It up at once bv nslne liaxaler. Yeu will thank us ler the .advice. m - My Kingdom ler a Heur," lint If be suners from scratchns, cracks, cu's, galls or wounds r any kind, Velnrlnary Hep Ointment Is warranted te cure. Iftxer nils. lUOabex. Atell druggists. dcc2-(l) HVKOIAh JfOTJCKtt. Jlnckten'i Arnica Halvn. Tna ItasT SlLva In the world for Cuts.TtrcUca Berns. Ulcers, Kalt Ithtnm, revnr borin.Tiitler. Cbapped llandj, Chilblains, Uernt, and, all Bktn jtrnpllens, and positively cnrns Piles, or no pay requlrtxt. Itfs guaraiiwnp loHlVHpor leHlVHpor loHlVHper fnct satlslnrllen, or money rofumted. l'rlce JS cenui per box. for sale by II. It. (Jechran, Druggist, Ne. 137 and 183 North CJuoen street, iJincjuiter, ra. June27 1yd Allew Us te Hay That a geed deal nf the suirjttng In this world can bn avoided by purttiaslng !. 'Ihetnat' KlectrU Oil. nnd nslng It as indirections. It Isauinralllble euro ler alt nuni-H, sprains, and pains, for sain by 11, II. Cochran, druggist, 111 and tan Net th (jnoen street, Lancaster. An Kicellent llepert, Hen. Jes. U. Uoedrldgn.nf llroenlyn, N. V., wrtlns tbla t " Cannet express mjnnlf la sulll. clnntly pralsewnrtay terms, llurtleek Jllumt Jlttttri ha vn usud ler the past two J Lars t keen my stomach In splendid trim, for rnte by If. Ii. Cochran, druggist, IS7 and 139 North Lfueen street, Lancaster. Tan China's Alust Oe, And re mnst nnuralgla and rhnumatlum, when Dr. Thernat' heleclrle Oil nttacx thorn, 'this inudlcluu 1$ a marvelous praaucl of lugv lugv nleus ttinught. liny Itanil try It. for sale uy 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 und 13! North Uureii siret, Lancasuir. Leeks lleuiai, A e'ear, bright onen face semthnw leeks honest A borae tliler or burglar snldomiur snldemiur snldomiur r'ei such a race. JIurUneL Jlloeit lltllcrt glvu tha skin a peculiarly llnu tnx.ure una cluar Hers, 'lliey strengthen and enrich inn circu lation and se eradlcate all eruption or hlemUb. Fer sale by II. II Cochran, diuguUt, 137 und 1".'J North Ljueen struct, Lancustui. Heil the lUliy, "Mybahy,nRcdnftoen nmntlis, was attacked with croup, hut was cururt with two doses et Thernat' Kclectrle Ott; luve used this medi clne for llui elai i elilluren. Havulhu greatest lalihln It." Mrs Uanlcl Mann, fill nuventh street, IlnlTale, u. V. rnrsale by II. II. Coeh Ceoh Ceeh ran, drugghtl, 1J7 audlJJ North yueen street, Iianoasler. A Had llreslli lstnsuirornhle. We don't Ilke It. A penen with a strong bream must net miike htmell very familiar with us. An Impure breatlils caused by an unhealthy slemuili. Jturdeck Jlloerf Jlutert will correct this evil. Ttiny are the bast stomach ineal-lnn known. fnr sain by II. II Cochran, arugglat, 137 und 1JU North tjueen street Lancaster. ' Klcctrlc Hitlers. ' This rnmndy Is broeming go welt known and he popular as te need no spucUl mention. All who have Uued KtoeUlo JlllUiri sing tlie saina song ei pralse. purer inedlclm, does net exist, nnd It Is gunrnntuid te de nil teat lg rlalmed. 11 uotrle ltlturu will euro all dNnases or the liver and Kldneys, will remove rim pins. ItelU, Salt ltbuuin nnd ether atrecllens nausea by Impure bleed. will dilvu Malaria from the BysUm and prnvent us well as curu all Malarial Fe vera. for curu el lluudachn. Constipation und Indigestion try Klectilc lllttora-Kullre sallstaoiten guaruntteil or inent'y ruiunutui, itiue ruu. nun si ej ptr not net not tle at II. il. Cochran's Drug Steru. (5j COUUll,WIIOOl'lNUCOUUH&na Jlrenchltts Immeitlaiely relieved bySnileh's Cum. Held by II. w. Coenmn,drunglst. Nes. 137 and 139 North uoen St. Lancaster, l'a. () Meiher Mothers 1 1 ueihctsltt Are you disturbed at night und broken of your rest by a sick child suderlng and crying with the exciuctatlng pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at ence nnd get a bettle of MUS. WINSLOW'SMOOTIUNUBYKUI'. It will re lt e the peer little Butlerur lmtnodlntely do de lond upon It; there ts no mistake about It. There Is net u ulotheron earth who has ever used tt, who will net tell you at ence that It wtll regnlale the bowels, und glve rest te the mother, und roltef and health te the child, operating llke magic It ts perfectly sate te nse In itl I ennca and pleasant te the Use, and is the prescription of one el the eldest and best tomato physicians and nunes In tha United States. Beld overy where, u centa ft bettle. mays: lyd Aw Bill I.Uil'b COUU11 and Consumption Curu Is sold by us en n guarantee. It cures Con sumption. Beld by II. II. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 1S9 North yuoen bt,, Lancaster, Pa. (3) KA.VA.VAKKIt1. rniL4.mti.riiu, Thursday, March 8, lNjj, Paul of Tarsus, speaking of his birthplace, said that he was ' a citizen of no mean city." And Tarsus stands te-day mere distinguished in history for this strong loyal phrase of a prisoner under military guard with a howling mob behind him, than for all the glory brought by culture and commerce, or the imperial magnificence of An tony and Cleopatra. Great men fail often for lack of self-assertion, se de some large interests. Philadelphians asserting with boldness that they are " citizens of no mean city," instead of merely accept ing the place which critical riv alry assigns this city, would greatly increase a self-respect3 ing public spirit. A basis for this faith one of many -is in the retail-trading lacintics. iMltccn years age far behind, new uncqualed by any city of capital in all the world. The spacious stores, vast and varied stocks, large capital invested prove the claim. Whence came this revo lution ? Men tell us it began where it finds the highest illus tration here, within this store, yours ours, We are net a bit tee modest te believe and repeat it. Checks. A hundred kinds. Thickest may be in the Ging- nams that cover the counters as closely as heather blossoms WANAUAKBR'B. crowd en a Scotch moor. An An dereon's, 40c ; Zephyr, 50c. American Ginghams arc un conventional in quality, design, color and price. They radiate neatness and economy, and go with a grace anywhere. 27 in., 20c; 31 in., 25c. Northwestof centre Challis mingle in their folds the warmth of the wild rose and the coldness of the ca mel ia. Prices hedge between. American, 20c; best French, 50c and 60c. Northeast of centre. , The world of wool goods turns slowly en its axis of fashion. Web of sunshine and woof of shallow. Looms run like lives. The brightest and best stuffs ; prices that are only the ragged resemblance of what they were in former All around the Stere. Fine Worsted and Cashmere Jerseys at about half the regu lar price. We have just taken ever the entire stock (mere than 3,500) of one of the best Jersey manufacturers in the world. Latest shapes and styles of Plain, Braided, and. Fancy Goods. Net a thing out of the way with any of them. Just the sorts you would be likely te cheese. Just the colors. In the little prices you get the. benefit of our big pur cease. lerseysf rCOe .lersbys forll.en Jerseys fort ,5J Jerseys ler a-l oe Jerseys lenZM) Jorseys forliei Jerseys fertS0 Ne reason te seen again expect such goods for se little. Second lloer. chestnut s'.rcet.lde, Twe eleva tors. The Fancy Werk department is a magnet toward which all the needles in town point. Most intricate stitches, marvelous contrasts of color, and faithful glimpses of nature in all her moods arc wrought upon every material that fancy or necessity can suggest. Every new mc.-i in skill, material and purpose is caught half-fledged and given te you perfected. YVcstef contre of the Btore. Hamburg Edgings are in full flight. Frem inch te 45 inches tip-te-tail measure ments. The figures are small enough te creep through the eyelets. 5c te $5. Southwest or centre. Like drifts that bar the way, White Goods meet your eyes. A stage whisper of prices is the only sound in the white stillness. Southwest of contre. A little outspread of Curtains and Cevers in the Arcade. A breath of the breeze that is blowing through the Upholstery gallery en the second fleer. Second lloer, north cl transept. The Round counter still deals out soap and numberless ether things at figures that freeze competition. Contre of the Store. There is a certainty of ser vice in the China offerings. Pieces perfect, prices at the lowest notch. Juniper and Market street corner. Kid Shoes for Women. The just-made, two-thirds-price-let we told you of the ether day. 1,234 Pars lhRn Mere than half gene. One style cleaned out entirely. Three sorts left. French Kid, flexible, square tee ; same, opera tee. A $4.50 Shee for $3.25. Glazed Kangaroo, hand sewed, opera tee. A 5 Shee for $3.75. Still a geed range of the medium sizes. Market street front, west of Main Alsle. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. QUKKKSWAim. TJ lOli A MARTIN. CHINA HALL. CLEAHIHQ SALE Thit lasts twelve months In tne year. The best quality ter tee least money always te be hid there, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO HEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Pets. White Oranlte I2.re, Dinner Sets, White UnUu,,tl.ftn. Dinner fcels, l'llutud 14 79. Ne Reeds mlsrepressnted. All Wares ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & lartin, NO IB EAST KING STREET, T.ANOARTKU, I' A. Tj ACOIJ F. HUKAKl'K'a PURE RYE WHISKY. (UY. OWM D1ST1L1.ATIOM.) mv, H OOD'H AKSAPAB1LTjJl. A FAIR TRIAL Of Heed's SartapatOla for scretals, salt rhenm, or any aaTeetlen caused by Impure bleed! la sufficient ta eonrtaeo any one of the superior and peculiar curatlva powers of this medicine. Tbe following luteasnt la light te the point t ily daughter Mary waa afflicted with scrof ulous sere naek from the time aha was M months old till aha became years of age. Lamps formed te her neck, causing great aa aa nerance, and two of them, after growing te the alas of a pigeon's egg, broke and dis charged. Oae became a running sere for ever three years. We decided te give Heed's BftT.upB.rlUs a thorough trial. Wa began la January, and la a fa w saentlu, after she bad taken Ave bot tles, all suppuration haA eaaaed. We then waited Una months, when, as a new lump waa beginning te form, wa again gave her flood's Baraapartlla. After aha had taken less than two bottles tha lump and all indications of scrofula bad entirely dlstppeared, and new he stems te be a. heal thy child." J. B. Cab MLB, Naurjght, H. J. Worst Type of Scrofula "My son was afflieted with tha worst type of scrofula, and en tha recommendation et my druggist I gave htm Heed's Barsaparuia. To day he la sound and well, notwithstanding it waa said there waa net enough medicine in Illinois te street a cure." J. Christuw.UII Christuw.UII pells. ill. It. 11. Be sure t) get Heed's Saraaparllla Sold by all druggist. It atx for 15. Made only by O. I. Heed CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deaea One Dellar. Untdfttw jtjtr uueva. B OSTON STORK. STAHH BROTHERS. Ne3. 26&28N.QueenSt, LANCASTKIt.PA. GOODS -THAT vns- WANT TO SELL llKFOUK- MOVING. About Flve Hundred LADIKV AND CIllLDKKN'a G038AMKUS, At About Half Piles. Upwards of 150 Bemnanta of BLACK UKN1UKTTA8 AND DLACKCA9U- MKBKS. At Pilces that will Bave Yeu Meney. About me Remnants COLORKD DUKSS GOOD?, Of Ivery Description at Meney Lesing Prices. Ten Styles FINK ALL-WOOL DrtESS CLOTHES, One and a-half yards wide, at 7Sej former price, II 25. AND A Thousand Other Things Which You'll Bce When Yeu Come. It Has Nnver Uoen Our Pleasure te Display He large an Atsorimtnter NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS As We Are New Showing, The cholcest et tt- a choice has been t elected from eveiy monutectuior, and we have kept LOW PRICES In vlew all the time Special styles In Amr Amr len and French Sateens at Popular Pilces. Imported ter us Flve Cases Zephyr Cleth Ginghams in oil the Latest (shades and De signs, portal Oflertng of Fifty Doaen Huckabnck Towels, all ilnen, se each. AT TUK BOSTON STORE a-April 1, we move te Nes tsand 37 Nrth Queen street, rlgbt across fiem .the posteOloe. H AVI2 VOU SUKN THE GREAT UAUQA1NS IX Table Linens, Advertised for Eale at thu New Yerk Stere? Buy ll Yeu Ni-ed ft the Next Twtlve M oaths and Bave 21 per cent, en tbe InviStmuut, 62 Inch 1H.KACIIED LINKN DAMA3K, tee a )ard few better sold fer7c. . Clinch FINE RLKACI1ED DAMASK C50 a yard; regular price kj. FIUNGKD UI.KAOUKn DAMASK n LOTUS -Sxte, ri ve ; 8x1.', $1.25. Usual Prices f i en aud $150. ULEAOUKD nVlimiC CLOTHS. Colored Berdera-Sx le,fi,75; Bxl'.IIUJ. Regular Prices 15a and S3.U0. TURKISH UAT1I TOWELS, Goel Elxe, only lOj a patr. HLRACHKD DAMHKTnWi:LJWbller Telerud llerders, Drawn Werk and Knotted fringe, 19e eace, HUTdreds of Dnxcns of ULKAnjIKI) DA UAUlt NAl'KlNH, ut 73c, CSe, 1100, II 51 ana Il 75 per dozen ; 25 per cent, under eiUluary prices. XXTRAOUDINAUY 11AUGAIXS IK CROCHET QUILTS. Full Slze, Heavy Wright, only ll 00 each; thought very cheap at I1.S5. WATT &SH AND C, 8 and 10 East King Street, LANOABTEBftPA. VROOKR1M9. LKNTKN MKAEtON GOODS. Salt and Smoked Fish, rin White Fat Mackerel. CedSsh, Smoked Halibut, canned Salmen and liehater, sardines, ete , Macaroni, Gelatine, line Mew Yerk Cbtese, Canned Frnlt and Vegetable, Olives and Pickle, our stock of Coffees and Xeas compare with thn finest In the market. Please laverua with a trial order. Ooeda de livered, OEORQKWIAKT, Ne. IU West King Street. G HKAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. NO UEDUCT10N IN QUALITY AT NO. 29 CENTRE SQUARE, BUTQUKATSKUUCTtOH IN PEtOKB. TS AS down IS per cent. OOFFiegs-BostBleSSa per pound, was . Prime Rte at Me, was S'c per pound. Ooed Jtie, 30c, was 280 per pound. SOAPS at Lets than Whe'esaJe Prices. C. A C. rickles, Chow-Chew, Aa, tee per bot tle, were 15 j. Catsup, N. et X. sauce. Mustard, Canned Goods, Prunes, Kalstns, Prunellas, Apricots. Cranberries, starch, Ac All of thn Very Vest Quality and at prtcts at which they mnst go. JOHN A. CLARK. K0.2SCXNTUK 8QUAE1. N. n. Remember 1 am st ling off and Intend te quit business. s PEOIATj BARGAINS. Breems and Wash-beards 01 von Away with Tea, at B. Cl.AUKK'S TO-ltORllOW (SATUKDAY) MABCIt S. A Geed House-Broem given away lth One Pound of S. Clarke's 60j Tea, A Geed Deuble zine Wash-beard given away With One Pound tee Tea. P. 8. Remember wears selling a greatmany groceries at and below cost In Older te reduce our stock before moving, ar Will remove te 12 and It Beeth Qneen street about the middle et Marce, a tow doers lrem Centre Square. S. CLARKE'S TEA AND COFFEE STOBE, NO. 51 WEST KIN Q STUKET. 49 Telopheno. AT BURSK'H. A JOB LOT OF FLUX 1 LIDDING In pound cans, at greatly reduced prices : nsual prtce 90s can.wa will sell Ior20e, era cans for 50e. guar jntced. Just received, a let et nne VAN ROSKM XDAM CHERUB, In foil Alse, I'lcnte Slze Pine Cboece, Bapiage, and Choice Yerk Btate Cream Cheese. Just roclved, Tresh Macaroni and Vermi celli. Just received, Alexis Gedlllnt Olive Oil, Finest Fresh Tuble Oil. AUe Durkcia' Salad Dressing. Have left about 20 quarter boxes Londen LaverUalalns lormer price, tl 15; new soiling at 71 cents. Flne Large Olives t also, medium sizes. Oranges, Lemens and llinauns,Flne Prunes, Italslne, i'runellns. Figs, Dates, and every thing Iu the rrutt line, nnd piicej light, AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING BTRBET LAN0A8TKK, PA. AVTelopheno Connection, CPEOIATj DRIVES IN GUOOEIUKH. REjST! ACCUSED OF UNDERSELLING. Wearejust In rocetptot a letter In which a "Hrether" grocer unjustly accuses us et "taking away his lrade" by underselling. He Is evidently mistaken. It Is net our deslre te " take away trade " lrem any one. no lor ler gets that we are living In a last age-thu the man who cannot held up nnd manfully com bat with the world, Ins te give place te the ene who can de se. Wa are governed In the sole and purchase of our goods by tte de mands of a wlde-awake people. Constant and persistent advertising en our part has taught them where te buy. We make tn buying what many ethers havelnselllng,andcenBcn.uently give our patrons the beneatef the purchase gain. We bcllove that the lower the prlce of anything, the groiter the consumption. The lossen of experience hag taught us this. We cannot, thorcferb, be held 'responsible fjr the less of trade te ether heuscs.slmply because we eTer Inducements, se strong, thit It will be a great saving at tnoendef the year te buy of ns. Parties from ethsr towns can save enough en a single purchase te pay all oxpenso Incurred In coming te tewni We have decided npen one course all the way through. Te buy In large quantities and sell as low as we dare sell our prices may be lower than our competi tors, but this we cannot help The binmels net with us. If we are accused of doing all tbe business, there must be some roeson ler It. If you wilt only take a leek at our store en a Bat nrday, you will say with us you nover saw the llke. When we tell you 20 te 21 buy, po ll te, and attentlve clerks ate employed jeu still have your denbts this Is net exaggera tion we want yen te ceme and see. We want yen te count them. We can use half a dezen mere. The sequel te the whole matter Is Largest, Neatest and Cheapest Stere In tbe city. PellttHnd Gentlemanly Yeung Clerks; no boys. Loek ter Rargalns SATURDAY. Reist, Wholesale Retail Grocer, Cor. W. Kleff and Prince fits,, (NSXT DOOB TO TUB SOWIIL llOESB UOTIL.) MUXWAL.. QOrERIOR QUAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. HENRY UAUT8CIH X SONS, Ne. 1C30 Chestnut Street, - Philadelphia. Examination will preve our Instruments far superior te anyother make, net speaking of the worthless trash tbat ubeunds In the market, seen being of mero annoyance than pleasure te thelr owners. Ola nnd Imper fectly made tousle lloxes earelully repaired bexpericnced workmen tretn tbe nunulac nunulac tew In Switzerland. Correspondence sellclU,d. Bend stamp for cauleguu and price list. nevZMydAw llANO A1SD ORGAN 1UMKO. It will psy you te walk up ene flight of stairs te see hew nlcely you cau have our Fiane or Ortau Ilepaired. Vie : Itcstrlnalng, Kntlre New Works put In. Cases ltevarnlslitd and l'ellshed as geed as nuw. sour yellow aisrelsred ivory or Keys made pertf ctly whtu, by u newly aiscovertd process. This can all be done at Meb. 28 and 80 Bast Kins Street, Second Fleer, Over Stackhouse's Shoe Store WM. H. MANBY & SON. 113 1) d Lancaster, Pa, HAUHIXKKY. "PATTERNS, MODFLH, 40. Central Machine Works. IV. P. CUMMINUS, Prep. CORNER OK (1RANT AND CHRISTIAN ST3 (Uesref Court Heuse. Jej, It 'Uuber's Old Bund.) All kinds of Light M aril no Werk, Patterns, atedels, Iren and Uiius Castings, klc. Special attention given te developing new Inventions and te the construction of Special ties In Machinery or Hardware. TERMS REASONABLE. SATISFACTION UUARANTEKD, declttd CLOTM1ITS, e. JKaTOKllAllON. Te these akoet laboatOrdtrteg ptlnf Ctatbef. If te sara Meney ami tWilaaa, jm wui ASKEW'S. ett JgXTBAOBDlNARY 1VOW JPftlOBft 'MB TAiLOSIlttt AT 1XTKAOKPHTAKT LOW PaUOaW. Overceatlns: and Heavy Weight tat made te Order at Ceat Fflea tewiaaa steal urn ,. aispiu7mfjHi se my Banna. mhI.I Bftftakft..,., MA.ftl .. -vi,iw MiftHuva Enftiw ve m nift n which I will new make te order la aaslalte. w.iaftiftft ft, WU. IWW Bft SeUW. UftlftftftJ-VSIST best style. Satin Lined all ttrengh, treat aaa.0) H. GERHARTS. sw ria iMreHTua tailebl Ha l If OBTH QDBS1I BTn LAHOASTIB, PA rMPORTANTNEWS. TBE REASON IT IS DOHK THAT GOODS ARE BOLD Much Under Their Value BY HIBSH & BROTHER. I. By being at very low expense. . Always anying enr customers, thereby leaving no old stock tn aeenmnlata. s. By baying the lattst allies, aeTelUetand designs. 4. By purchasing at the best markats fat CAJir, saving tte Jebbsrs' commission and receiving Larva Discounts. i e, Baying with the utmost care nek meds that warrants te give satisfaction. - 6. Small prents and quick returns. We have reduced oeo dozen of line CALICO SHIRTS! The neweit and prettiest patterns ever seen EarhSuiRT has two cellars, linen besoms and caffs, extra lengths, 60 Cents Eaeh. , Beys Unlaundrled Calice Shirts with cellar, llneu besoms and cuffs, 35 Oftnta Beeb. Men's Fine Asiorted Spring Gingham ShlrU warranted net te rip, as Ctenta Up. Fine Lanndried Dress Shirts, 50 He. 11.09. Woolen ahlrts, (Striped) 60c and 75e. Woolen Shirts, (Uiun Figured) LiO Woolen Shirts (Asserted colors) II 25. Woolen Blcye'e SMrts. (White) il SO Woolen lilcycle Bhlru (Bilk Embroidered Bosem) (t 50. Wn have en hand the largest assortment of SHIRTS, Laundrled and unlaundrled, at all pr"cca te suit all purchasers The reasons given abeve are sutnclent guarantee that no one can surpass ns In i rices or can compete with ns In the latest. Btr-cail and bee the Una assortment of shirts -all also, the newest i atterns and designs, AT lirsh & Brether, THB ONB-PBIOH Clothiers & Furnishers, COR. N. QUEEN STREET AND GEHTSE SUIT ARE. LANCASTER PA. MREAT BARGAINS. Don't Wait Anether Bay If you want these spec's! greatest of all Bar gains which we ara new offering. 7neyesn only last a few days mera and can never be duplicated at the prlce. Fer $8.00, Thirteen Different Patterns of Cutaway and Sack Suits Tbe handsomest and most popular sty 1 s we have had. Bere Bere Bere toiero sold for f 12 Ot). Fer $10.00, A splendid cholce or 4-Outten Cutaway nmf sack Suits. Heretofore sold at 115 00. Fer $4.00, $5,00 and $6.00, A II-Weel Stylish Made Beys' BulU here tofero sold ler f 7,00 and 9 uu. 350 Fairs Knee Pants Fer23c,e,e!c, 75c and ai.ej. ar-The beat atvlea will be sold out first, Don't wait unotner day if you want them. L Gansman k Bre. GO anJ 03 NORTH QUEEN ST. 1VT KRB k KATarON. -WE KEEP TUX QUALITY UP AND THE . PEICES DOWN I Ne hnuse Is bstler prepared for a LIVELY Sl'lUMi TItAUE than we. We expeet It we'll have It, ALL STYLES or Fashionable Clothing! Or LATEST CUT, ARE IltCRE IN ABUNDANCE. Noneol nurcnitemers 'eem te lese eenfl. dsme tn ns, becaiua our dea'lrga are always square. Buyers el Clothing UM times want THEVERY BEST QUALITY TOR TUK LEAST rOSSIBXE MONEY. We are awaie nf this fact, and none are bet bet eor prepared te meet this Cemand than we. Myers & Eatlifen, LEADING CLOTUIXSB, NO, 12 BAST KLNQ ST., (LAMCAaxaft PA.
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