h?"VfX$rBgi ! "-. V '..- V"? . - ' '4V iV-c . -.$? UiL. Wiv Vrf t. W5&-' avj' kj" K7' prfj. i4 'iU- (Vv m 'A. a 11 . t,rt f r?.. .i v, V , M-.' ' The Dally Intelligencer. It' 1,AJUABTEK, JIAKCU 51, 1S8S. i.e tn lurrr ijrrwiieiMtce rmbllslies all the I ' telegraphic news or me unitea rrees up te , tMUtwt possible hour. .-: fKBMS-TlM Dally KdlUen et Tub lxntXi ";i Mum U delivered by carrion in the city M ini-reundlng towns for 10c. per week i by maul, (S.0O a year UN ler six months;) UB ter urea months t We. per month. Tim Wmtr lKTBtueBxcin (Uonble Sheet) sttgtt FaffM, only ILM per annum, In ad- vaaee. tataetlbM 'wishing their address chAnged jawtsise state where the frapcr li cow ler- wartea. (VATartlMmenta from 10 te !8 cts.pcr line Insertion, according te locution. TIIK.INTKLLIOKNCKU, Lancaster, Ta, Telephone Connectlon. A Streng Cantratt. The United States Senate lias been en gaged for a couple of days In discussing a bill Introduced by Senater lllalr, et New Hampshire, declaring that In all federal appointments made, where the choice wan among theso who had been in re bellion against the Union, the preference sbeuld be giren te the soldiers ; and he declared, as his incentive te this bill, that the Seuth was full of Confederate crip ples, who needed te be taken care of. The preposition created the liveliest . debate the Senate has had for a long while. Mr. Blair's Itepublican colleagues were generally horrified at the idea of the United States providing for Confederate soldiers. There is a law like the one proposed by JUalr, giving preference te Union soldiers, when efllces are being handed around, but the Republican sena tors could net see the propriety of prefer ring Confederate soldiers te any ether sort of rebel. On the ether hand, the Southern Dem ocratic senators, while appreciating Sena Sena eor Blair's desire te take care of the Con federate soldiers, declared that they could see no reason why there should bonny ether test than fitness for appointment te federal eQlce. They did net ask any par ticular favor for the Confederate Beldiers. Senater Daniel, who is the most eloquent of the senators, and who has net yet been often heard from, made a first-class speech, both in matter and manner, de claring that there were no .Confederate soldiers uncared for in the Seuth ; that they had geno into the war as they be lieved for their country's sake, and they had no apologies te make for their course. They had been beaten -, and new asked nothing mere from the nation than the quiet enjoyment of the citizenship of the republie te which they had been re turned. The contrast between the ceurse pur sued by the Southern and Northern representatives, when the interests of their Beldiers' constituents are at .stake, la very striking. We doubt whether a Itepublican ssnater would be found with the courage te refuse te vote n pension te every Union soldier, If a Southern i enater should intreduce a bill for the purpose. And yet there is a much smaller proportion et cx-seldiera among the Northern pepul itien than there is in the Southern, where every able-bodied man ,, was In the war. In the North fewer pseple went into the army as private sol sel tilers, en a long term of enlistment, wholly from patriotism. With a major. Ity the per diem was n consideration. And there were many drafted ; and many hired substitutes for the dratted. All these sail along new among the most patriotic of the soldiery, and are pensioned and petted and held te be the Yery elect te Oil all the ellces. Our representatives in Congress howl them selves noarse and fret themselves into - fever trying each session te get new gifts for the soldiers. There would hardly be one te refuse te vote for a preposition te divide the treasury surpl us among them. But when the Southern senators are tempted they my, " no 1 our duty te our country is above our devotion te our soldiers ; the Bele test for oillce Is fit ness ; soldiers have no peculiar claim te it J" And which de you like best ,J The Bell Decision. ue cupreme courtruectsimrin"theTctcr- phone case shows once mere the weak ness of that great tribunal. The decision et fourtethreo demonstrates it plainly enough; and the rendered opinion offends be strongly with the general judgment, as te make it very probable indeed that the opinion of the four was wrong ; as it has been before. Certainly in a case such as this there was nopesslbillty of two opinions it the minds that considered the facts had all been el the high quality demanded for sepreme court judges. The differ ence arose from the different weight given te the testimony concerning the Claim. Sif. Jj'imi i ""--"' -"iil. Thrnn nf ,'.-. ei-jijniel Draw DairAiAt inr.. Ji the judges thought it conclusive that lie' was the first inventor, antedating Bell by a number of years, though he had net introduced his Invention te use. He was an inventor, without busln-ss aptitude or knowledge et the world or capacity for turning his genius into money. Bell, en the ether hand, was rich in these qualities, and when he get a notion about the telephone, he pre- ceeueu 10 patent me idea at once, and before he hud made Lis instrument te The government has instituted suits te annul his patent, based upon evidejee 4hat he never invented the idea that he patented, but stele it from the caveat of another inventor. These suits .will still be pressed, it is said : though the si- preme court in its present decision - a elared that no shadow et fraud !."" &v Beirapaumt. It did no vtewever have ik wif 7Ja,u V uerearter la lad t nlt; and there, ta -..,,, nf Jaanmmmn thfl futiim In- n Cm. -1- : . .:: . ' " "" H i Ot wnicu J-amar will be one. The Kentucky Jterdulter. Kentucky, and net Philadelphia, this time furnishes ll defaulter birr liiimml, in &$' inaVa afnnlnnfn'itlnnn1nAnn. .1 . -, n.vi'uutui.ivuikUUVCiaikllUI)unU .. - - M u none etuer man dames w. Tate, the ; vjf"( treasurer et the state. Like all sceun- m slrettethls class, be enjoyed an unim- : V' ' ' Badnxl anil nntmncintie Tem.tnttnn ti i . r - .M.VUVU 4VUMkVtUlJ. JJU ! :,' had rwvllll!prl Mia nfTt.n tn- t ir..i. .. i"iV.i ,..-.-..-.1,111111 mem jcuie, i;r Kea uis tenure was se long and his se- Ci .corityfrem prying eyes se great that he tsy ;suenie usuat raisiaKeer supposing that , ssw tunas et me suite were ins own prep- 1 sttf . The defaulter this time is a Democrat, which makes the weight or his offending M sU the greater. The first Democratic ItnulalUi for cilice is honesty. Without Ws foundation, capability und devotion t the comtilutien are as nothing. The - tttiffat te which Tate had arisen in the WL state made his fall all the greater. When he was last a candidate for efllce, he was without opposition. Ills flight in (lis (lis grace after a long career et honorable service proves nnew that in positions of trust the best men need the most watch -n- a llie Fire Engine IlMs. Councilman Lewis F. Nell, chairman et the fire committee, was yery persist ent in his attempt, at the last meeting et council, te have that body purchase a flroenglne without advertising for bids. He said the very lowest figures had been obtained by correspondence with the firms te be dealt with. Heroare the bids placed side by side, 1. e., theso made at the last meeting of councils and theso presented en Tuesday : Last Hid. Present Bid. lttitten Koglne W.'M ii.ise bllsby S) 4,1 tK) Clapp A. Jenes Engine..... 4 3.V),., tt't) Amesking .... 4,1W 4.WI It will be seen that in the Clapp & Jenes engine there is a difference in the bids of 350, mid In the Amoskeag en gine, a difference of 1100. The mere Mr. Nell's haste 13 considered in this transaction, the mero unhappy becomes the position he occupies in the public eye. .American inventors or elevlccs bearing upon the art et war have long complained mat tueir cirerta rore better rowanleel In erery civilized laud (ban In thelr own, and tbe result has been that foreign artnlCH and navles nre well provided with powerful weapons wblch may seme day be used against tbe natlve land of tbelr inventer, though at small expenae we mlKht bave kept thorn te ournelrca. Tbe Uatllng Oun company bag Just been bought out by an Knullah syndicate, and tbelr plant will be moved from Hartferd, Connecticut, te Eng land, Whero withafowlmprevoinouts large nutrition) of the guna will be made. Tbe GatllDg gun lias received botter on en on eoursgomont hore than usually rewards military Invention, but tbe bent market for war materlnl Is abroad, and unless we buy Important military Invontlena and held thorn Bccret, an Germany and France are doing, we cannot hepe te keep thorn te ournelvoi. Fortunutely yre are a peace loving poeplo, uncurscd with tbe inonace er.war, but It Is Impossible) te view without r eg ret this removal of n great Industry created entlrcly by American genius and lnduitry. Tun experts et the principal artlcloset previsions In February et this year wero K77,M3 below the estimated value of the oxperla et these articles In the Hbertcr Feb ruary of 1887. The prlnolple artleles et previsions roterrod te are catlle and hogs, allve and In the lerin et bcef, bacon, hame, perk, lard and tallow ; also dairy products. We regret te nole that excepting In the form of lard the Amerlcan pig has net held bis own In tbe expert values. Of courne this Is oaring te the hoMlle legislation of foreign governments who scent te liave taken a Htrange dlsllke te our pig and bis products i possibly Unpopular saying ' as tndependent as a pig en lce " has moved them te attack the animal as a symbol et lndcpondence. Our exportation of llve catlle la nerly deuble what It was In Feb. mery et 1S37, and tallow has been going out of the country In Increased velume but nil otber uoef products show a decroaie In ex perta. Ubccse shows a decided gain, and butter a less as compared with a year age. In January and Fub Fub ruaryeflSSS v.e cxported bee', beg nnd dairy products volued at f 13,023,71.1. In the same months of 18S7 the value or theso cxperta was $I5,605,:218. Per haps en account of belter nines we ure oiling mero meat at home. Perhaps the supply Is smaller ; or tbe demand abroad net be great; or the supply from otber eouritrles greater, or soineihlng olse. At any rate we aent ever twomllllena mero of choeso In theso two months et 18SS than we did n year before, and as proof of this Is said te have mero nourishment limn soveral pounds of beef that accounts for part of the dcflcloiiey. PEK30NAL. Hen. William Fiir.iiumcu Jehn TneilTir, thohulref Lord North, hasHarltU In the butcher business In n vlllage nenr Haubury, adjoining the family seat of the NerlliH. HiiNn llnudii, In his will, leaves a banduome pluea of property te tbe society which be founded, and he calls upon his nephew and nainohake te contlnne the huuiane work te which be deveted tbe best pjrtef his llte. Ai'.our Tin! ri:r.3ii)i:.si.s Heineihlng- About the l'flrtuual I.llj u ijme cil Ihs Chlvt Kxrrutlvia, " Carp " In the New Tork World. Cloveland was born In Match, mid this cold, raw month has been a faverable ene for Democratic presidents, it was In March that Andrew Jaoksen Urst saw the light, and this reminds me that much the same controversy prevailed as te his birth asnowprevallsastothaiof Gen Hherldan. Jacksen's father wa an Irishman, nnd It was long a quostlen In the mluds of many as te whero he was born. One purty said be was born In Nertb Carolina, nnother claimed that he was bem In Houth Care. Una and h third argued that he was born at son, oil the coast of ene of ihose states. Jockson hlmself thought be wns twrn In j r.JVJiiiVtnt.sndat the cIome of bis in- Hv.aa H.w..un, ff IHUUS tbe ex uulllilcatlen proclsnTnilmeiioT prosslen, Ft3llew-clt73ns or my no- llve stale. " Pattern tirnvra inwn...r H he was born In North Carolina, nnd ihe Irulh et It heems te be that Andrew JackHen carried te bis greve a wring supposltleu as te where he first saw tbe light. Jobu Tyler was bem 1 March, acd James Madisen lirst Haw tbe light iilday en the ICtb el March, 1701. Prcs'.dert Ulevelind is the only proMdent who wes ever barn ou the I8.h of the month, but e biro two presidents who wero born en the Jjtb, and one of t'aese was A an Jluren, who was beru in Dcc'juibsr, und the ether was Arthur, who 8a w bis urst light in Ojtober. ToeDecembBV prosldents ure Van Ituren and Johneu. Oartleld, Plorce and Polk wero befn In November ; J.lnceln, llarrl. seu a,id Washlngteu In February, and Oral)':, Jiuchanan, Menreo and Jelleren In A,'r!l. Jeliu Qulncy Adams fqu'akud bis .1ihS cry lu July, and .ich Tayler cams uewung into inia worm in Hepteinuer G rover Cleveland Is the only clergyman' son who has ever been elided prtHldunt, though Artbui's father was a clergyman. Ha was net, however, elected prisldent. Tbe lathers nf the Virginia presidents Washington, Jelloreen, Madlinn and Mon Mon Men eoe were planters. Jehn Tylei'd father was a lawyer and a Htatesmau, and Jehu Adams, the fither et Jehn Qulney Adams, was by proletslen a lawyer. Uranl'a father was a tanuer, Hayea' lather a morehant, and the fathers or (laillilil, J.lnceln, Pierce, Fillmore, Polk, Van Hureu aud Jacksen were laTmeri'. The chances ler the presi dency In the past have tl.us been wlih the rarmera' beyn, and out et the elsbteen presidents elected by the peeple onlyeLO has been a parsen'd son. President Cleveland never wcut te col lege, and Washington, Jacksen, Van Jluren, Tayler, Fillmore, Lincoln nnd Jehnsen had no college training. Jehn Adams was educated at Harvard, Themas Jtrllersen studied Xalln at William and Mary, and Madisen probably used lieny translations while he was at Princeton. Menree and Tyler vere also students at William and Mary, at Williamsburg, aud Jehn Quincy Adama graduated at Harvard. Harrison was college-briKj. Plercn vas a geed mathematical student at Jiowdeln oellego and Uae'Jtn n went te boUedI it Ulcklusen college. Gen. Qrant was tbe only president who bad a military education, though a number of the prest dents were soldiers He went te school at West Point. Kutberfjrd Hajei was educa dated In Ohie, and bis school wat Jvenien cellege. Oarlled ktudled at Williams. Masuchnsetu, and President Arthur was oheoled it Union college. JjAXOAffTER PAIL V XgMqlCEli. WEDNESDAY. MAKCH 21..1888. Hew a llnrsehnlr ItccemtinSnahs. 1'rem the llartwell 8un. Dr. Page asked us Wednesday If we didn't want te ice a horsehair that had turned te a snake. We did, and he drew a bettle from his pecket, lilted with water, In which was what appeared te be a dimin utive snake, llve or six Inches long, writh ing and twisting as if anxious toescape from the bottle. When put in a bottle It was nothing mero than a balr from a bnrsb'a tall. Dr. Mathews nays the balr does net undergo change, but that animalcules that RPtierate In the water collect en the hslr and maka It Iwist and fqulrm after the manner or nsnake or worm, it la held by geed authority that many or the se-called animalcules bave been shown te be plant, having locomotive powers something like animals j the motion, however, Is net supposed te ln voluntary. Hut the horse hair makes a tlrst-clais inske all the same. inem.m at (ir.TrtsiiLitd. Did lngalls stnna at Uettytliurg Against the hundred lines nf gray" And did Vn f.ill, as llancnrk loll, And did he tnke a wound for pay Oh, yes, ha fought, but net that day Far irem the fiery rat n of shell lie fought, a theuiand inllesanay. Did lngnlls rldent aeltj-shurg As gillnntly ns Marshal Ncy, Along the naming hrowet hell, Wllhlinart or eair, without dlatnsy, Ilencalh tbe Uouthern cannon rlav Wheia guns rang oil the rohel knell T And shattered Longstrcet's lines of gray ? Did Ingalls bleed a'. Uet'ysbur,?, And was he foremost In the fruy j lly country hutrths de seldlurs tell That Ingalls birred the Southern nay Oh, j en, he leught-tbat Is te eny Yeu knew you soe abum-ah, woll well woll lle fought a thousand mllej away. Was Ingills cronnedntdallvshiirg With Fume's unfudlng Umcl lent ; llornngleilous from the contninied Held A nation's prlde, a eerles chtiif Neil from that batlln-tebs brief - He was net berne upon n shield i That Jay he tiled a chicken thiel I 1'rem the A'ew 1'eiA 6(ar. P Denlli n Welceme nelense. ' Ifnit It net he te tliMowlie emlure lift-long Willy suffering? 1'rem childhood te old uge many persons nre tnmientul with rhcuma tltmandncuralgln. Oplinary mcillcatlen eud topical lrnuillis nre efillglit, nnd ulnars of timperary inicecv. Te iMiape Iho cxtrcme terturis efllicHi iigniiilng reinptalnla, Ihcy Miouldbeniinlhllatril nt the et.hwt ltli llos lles tettir'a Btemnch llltlris, wlitrli erpels flmn llie njsteni llii nerlil lin)iiirllles t lint begit them. 'I hn tildDiicr n i It4 rlllcnrj na bleed ilepureul In lliH parllculnr M Airy urn pie, nnd utrengly runenrieiit mid ceiivlncfiig. In violent fin mi nf thene illiiieii Iho nenca nre lerrlhly rnclrd. A wiiicglimful or two of the Hitter hi lure Iho hmirnr K tiring tiannlly lirlngn a ri'splte Hum pnln. mid ennhlcs llie Mllfiiir te iriiirii iniuh neiilid ripnse. Fer kliliiiy,trntililin, mnlnrlnl reinplaiiils, Imll-gi-stlen, llvir I'eniplnlnt nnd u)n3llplleu. Uie Hitlers tsllWeuliebcucaclal. ' A (Irinnlng Dtklh' Imiiil Is soircely meru abhorrent te a renned oh eh servor, than n row of dlscolerud teeth mnde visible by a Binllc. Cerrect the hideous blem ish wllhdellghttiil nnd heiUthtul D07.0DONT which whltens yellew tmith, Itnpirts ruddl niss and hardness te cnlorle m, iinhcnlthy gums, nnd a lleial liilmlntNi te the breath. The femlulnu mouth bccen.us wonderfully nt nt tractlveln coniccjuenco of lis me. Lending aetmssva and cania'.ricei rejjard It ns lncem pirable. " Thern wns an old innn of Tcbige. lived en ..'.' K'nel.'iiirt sage," he hud heudiichusn bud. Attr hn u vA n iiottle in Culvulbin oil, hn cmiia mt lenst bout nnd plum pudding nil 'Iki'ysaythonlntnrndvnrtKementsofhonsoR will run hninewhut in this utile. A larje and eli'gnii ly Inrnl. lu.l nniisii ler itint.linn. villa taiirner a druggist who soils ur, bull's Cuiuh O) nip. llm lliiiiislleal nnu lu l.anrsM r. As well ns the lmndseinent, and el bera nre iSfT'iWn cail V" n"Y dKKlt und get , en . trial bottleol Kemp's llalsim Mr thu Threat and Lungs, u rumedy tiuit la selling entirely upon Its merits nnd la guaranteed te euro und relleviinll Chrenlnund Acute Coughs, AhIIiiiiu. Krcmchlllsaud (.onsumpllen, 1'itoe 5'j cents JanU-iydXw (1) Sl'KL'lAl. KOTIOKH. ..ii,A,T1i,A.'.!,yNO,lolJHIlca"bOBequlckly f,?.rel tV amieIx'H Uurx. Wogunrunteo lu He S S,yJi'.."' Oechran druggist. N09. 1J7 and is North UnoenbU. l.nncaiiVir.l'a. "' 1 i''.".'.1'1 c-'tarrh for twenty yrnr, liiid S."l,k,,,n1 of ""nne's without iHlel Mr KiiVi,;.S!i'.K.B.l.V ' JaU,1u "" "'oeininondid Kly'sCreauilUlm. Thu oincterthii Uratnp. clear ns n bell. One betiln Vdenu me "0 much geed that 1 mn convinced lis ute win etroetupermniiontciirn. It IsboeUiIiilmiIou. antHiidtiasy tenppjy.unai strongly uigeiits li.. by all kinruleis iuoe. Jteiry. KtttlS filii A ' ini'J-'JwdeeiiAsr A NhIh liitiRliueiit Isennwhlchlsgii'irantaratn bring yen sat lstaclniy lusullB.ui In case et failure 11 return olpnreliusepiu-u. Onthtssufe plun son can llr.KliiK'a.Vtiw lilscnveiy let Consumption UUgunmnUodtebrlngi.lUf eMiycu," when mid leirnny atrucllen of 'j hrnar, lungs or Uiust, Bueh as OgnaunipMnn, lull unmntlim eif ".lings, llumeliltu. Astluin, Whoenlnu JJeugh. oreup, etc. etc. It Is pin. 8" lit and ngreuutilti te Uie taste, perfectly uule una can a wny be depended upon. un Trlul bettle tree nt II. II. Ceehrnn'a Ilrni. Kn,le0r?a"J13Jlt'1 n'-'gyg Miitber. ntntimrstl Meihrai;i Are yen dlsturbed nt night nnd broken of your real by u sick ihlld siitrerlng nnd crying with the excruciating pain of cutting Unithr If no, go at ence nnd get a bottle of MUS wiNsLowaaeoTHiNusvitui'. n wiurel llove the peer llttln siiilnrer Immediatoly-Ho-pend upon it; there la no mlstnke nbeutlt. There Is net 11 mother en earth who bus ever nsedlUwhe will net tell you at ence that it will ivgnlatu thu bowels, nnd give lest te tbe mother, ami rniinr .ni tinnin. n . n. operating llke magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cuses aud pleasant te the tase, and Is the prescription of ene et the eldost and host fomale physlctmu and nurses In the United States. Meld every wliurv, S6 cents a bottle. umyXiljiUw i'l'iV'J11'8 ceu"'l Cemsuinptlen (Jure B0 ' tiy "9 "" a guurnntee. It vxn ('" Buuiptleii. " Held' by'!. iriAltlirun,"driigKlVt, Nei. 137 und 13J Nerlli (uceu UU, Lniicusler, l'n. IS) Meilt WllK. We iluslre te siy te our cltlrBnr, Hint ler for je-ur wn have been selling In. King's New liWiOvery ter (.ousunipllen, 1)1. King's New I.lfn l'llla. Iluekllu'a Arulci Hull n und 1jciiIc bitters, nnd hae ner handled reuuidle s that Ht'll n well or that liuvu given such uni versal sutlf otlen. Wn de net liotttute te Kturanleu them every lime, und we Innii ready tuidfund the purchase pi lce. It snllstuc terv irsults de net tallow their use. 'lhi-i.e iiunedles liuve -non tbelr gieat pepulailty purulj en their nmrln. 11 II. Cechtuu, Drug KHU 137 unit 1JJ North Union stteet, Laiu-Hs-Inr, l'u. 1 1 j " My MntlKT Has beun Using your JlurJeek 111 ana llilleri us n llier lummy, and niuls thm very illcu cleus." t'hus 1. Alnsweith, 41 iinru 11 uck, lndlnnapnlls, linl, Fersaleityil II. cechnui. druggUt, HI und HI North (Juicn stleet, Luu casuir. iy lie llmiiiinut ; True, j 011 are la a m'.snruliln cendlttin you re Wfuk, pallid, ami run mm, Seu cannot slespntiilgiit. n'r eut.y your nnklug tuinrsi vet, why Jesi heart ' Uet nt thu druggist's a bottleol Jlurtteck Jlloeil Jliltiu U hey will resi ere you te heiltu nnd mca 01 intnd Fer sule by li II Uechnui, druggist, 137 and HJ North Uuimn strnet, l.aiicaster. Spfiiks Klgtit lip, "Ilavutrlfd TVienmi' Kclrctric Oil 'or croup and colds, una Und It the best re'i.edy 1 have ierusedlu my limll." Wm.K1y.01u i-iv-uieuth Ave , imtUle, N. V Fermili, by 11 II. Cochran, diuggttt, 137 and 1311 NnrUi Queeu street, 1.U11CIU.UT. t'reied a lllg llru.llt " llns magical pain killing nnd healing prop erties. Half et uUltJ-ceut buttle cuie.1 me ,11 rhtuinatlsui und 11 cold tint had ktittlud lu my back. ilrs ell us liver did in my life'' 01 te J. Deesburv, piopilnter llellun.i i.nv -Vut. MeilHud, Mich., speaking ler 7 Aemin' JCiltctrltt Oil or silo by It. II Uechlan, druggist, i!7 and Lu Neah Quieu smut! luncustur. ' A I'lillcrinau llrreit i ! F Celllm, msmhnr nr police, Seventh ward, lteudlii, Pu , mlks Hits wuy builoied suverely 110m ih-umniHmi nnihlng HM 11.0 uny geid till 1 tiled Themas' Xclcetric Oil It Is u pleasure In lecemmend It." Fer sale by II. 1 CMihii, drugKlst. 137 nnd 1QJ ner.h (Jueen sue i, l.uncsiur. Mrs. I.miKlrj, And ether fjimniis emen hae wenareputa tten ferluiml limiu i). a Uuh campiuiieu makes ene handsome, eveu tlieunu 1 u turn Is nntet jMirfict mould Huriletk Jltoect Jlillm set directly upon the circulation, unit teiitvit Iho skin a clearnes a and smoethncnsotherwUe unattbtnable, for suln bv II. ll Cochran, drugitur,' 137 and 139 Werth Queen street, Lan-csitur, WANAMAKKira. l'niLAMtriiiA, Wcdnesflay, March , lssT Isn't it curious ? Fer several days last week we had been telling in all the papers of the city and vicinage, circulating about a million copies daily, that en last Mon day we would illustrate beauti ful heuse-iurnishing by a great display in eighteen rooms and a very spacious hall. On Mon day whole pages told the story, and tens of thousands of inter ested people came, saw, won dered, and talked about it And yet people have been coming and going through 4 Basement and first fleer without knowing that just ever their heads was a show of the V Heuse Beautiful " such as they never before saw and probably will net seen see again. It is curious that people miss se much that they might enjoy. The chance isn't ever yet. It will be continued a few days longer. Tuesday, March 27th, will be the Fifth day before Easter. Just keep that in mind. We'll have something te say about it. We have been skipping the Dress Goods. Se much else te say. Only a peep at a few new a pinch of petals from a gar den of flowers. Thirteen long counters and the shelves back of them leaded with woolen stuffs for women's wear, net counting Flannels. There isn't such another gath ering en this continent. Like a glacier like thirteen huge glaciers these counters ; push ing, crowding the stuffs into the sunlight of your favor. The newest things are here weaves, color-plays, combina tions. They drop from the looms of two continents en te our shelves. Step by a single counter. 60 feet long. Net an inch of stor age room about it that is net crammed with wearing stuffs. Every yard pure wool. That for least is a 50 inch stuff for 60c. A mixture in three colorings olive, gray, tan and a tan hair-line stripe. Made te sell at $ 1 . One of the price tumbles you are likely te run across here any day. Anether ; a little better stuff. Pin-check Cleth. Light weight for Spring wear, but firm, sub stantial. A pretty jumble of gray or olive or brown or blue shades, se inches. ?zc frnm ct A neighbor let. Illuminated Weel Checks in four bud-time colorings. 50 inches, 75c from Si. And se en. Stuffs for i. fnr $i. 25, for $1.50, for $f,7s, for b2 or $2.50. Maybe thirty lines of goods. Count the styles in a single line, sixty-three ! And all at one of the thirteen Weel Dress Goods counters, net counting Flannels ! Feul th circle, southeast el centrr. Dress Robes. Your enlv worry will be what one of the big money's worth te pick. The matching has been done for you. Ample plain and ample novelty for a liberal dress. 2c,rgS fri'ma' ' -melange a rmu res batiste French serge ler the plain; combining stuff of cut and uncut plush with satin stripes. Celers anywhere from quiet te gay, $5.50 te $1475. last circle, unrthwrHt of contte. The window draperies and portieres in connection with the illustrations of the 1 louse Beau tiful give some notion of the sort of work our Upholstery Department turns out. Se de the wall decorations. Every curtained space, every alcove is brimful of suggestions. Esti mates or information for the asking. Bucend lloer, north ct transept. What de you think of heavy, well-made, well-braced Oak and Walnut Dining Chairs, with leather seats, at $2.75 each ? Sit in one, shake in it. Solid as a stump. A fair sample of the kind of work and material any chair-money gees into here. Second lloer, Juniper street si de. Decorated China Table Pitchers, 25, 35, and 50c. About half price. The Basement bris tles with like two-pennyworths for one. llasement, nerths est el centra. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia. H OOD'H BAHHAPARIL.LA. Health and Strength If yen feel tlrefl. weak, worn en. or run down from hard work, by 'Impoverished con dition of the bleed or low state of the system, yen should take Heed's earsapaillla, The peculiar toning, purifying, and vltallilng qualities or this successful medicine are toen fait throughout the entire system, expelling dliesse, and gltlng quick, healthy action te every organ. It tones the stomach, ere at an appetite, and reuses the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have taken It with benefit, testify that Heed's farssparllla "makes the' weak strong." Heed's Sarsaparilla "I have taken nut quite a bettle of Heed's Sanaparllla, and must say It Is one of the best medlclnes for giving an appetite, purifying the bleed, and regulating thedigesltve organs, that I ever heard or. It aid me a great deal of geed." Mas. M. A. Ztahlit. Canastota, K. Y. " 1 took Heed's Banaparllla for lest el appe tite, dyspepsls, and general languor. It did me a vast amount or geed, and i have no hesi tancy in recemmeadlng It." J. W. Wills Wills reED, Qulncy, HI. "I had salt rhenm en my left arm three years, tufterlng terribly. I took Heed's 8ar. saptrllla, and the salt rheum hat entirely dis appeared." H. M.MitLa,71 French St, Lewell, Matt. Heed's Sarsaparilla Lewell, Mast. Lewell, Mass. 100 Desos Ona Dellar. 100 Deea One Dellar. Alien JJTET.aEIl it HAUUUMAN. METZGER &HAUGHMAN. FULL lines of Black Dress Goods, Black Cashmeres, Black Henrieltas, Black Sebastopels, Black Armures, Black Camel's Hair, Black Albatross, AT THE LOWEST l'KIOEH. METZGER & HAUGHMAN, N03. 38 AND 40 WEST KINO 8TREBT, B AKD & MeELKOY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, . Opposite Fountain Inn. . Oar Expenses Are Net High ind We Am Satisfied With Our Small Prefili. nrt25!lr;c1,rt,hne,rcKnlnr,nftae2Pa'r,0Kowertba)o per pair i Men's t pair r.HeL1!? ii J; cu mle8,'"r?5e. bust goods In ihe ctiy at th price; Lndles' regular Made Hal. LrrKnfP2iPJ?,r'OHr2,0V.Wtt,?inChlldren'8lJose a) drz- Men'8 Heuistllched Hand inrnrni! "'.V '" each, worth 15e (M dez. Ladles 'Hnndkerchlofs.wlthembreldered stlk flower M.,.J?ii. Ay 5e iftfh' 81Vwls and Illnnkets at less than cost One Case KemnanU of lileached ?J nn?1&2c' 8,,,tnr.l'r.lc5l ,210- Euw )rC8S "8hins only me New Amerlcan Bntlncs at l?.." '8, o,l.luJ'0ler '"eached Turkish Towels, size 17x38.2 for 25c. worth 2Sc each. One .-?..; i'.m.neJ" lR?. ,rr ln neat mtxture', r lalds or Btrlpea, geed waging color', Oonble and art'.,?i mrS'f. .p,Pr.ya?1 ' better goods than seme soil nunc tnmmer ranting in lower ?.a1tt,t.1(iv12J,.?,It,.,7c,80tc' Hpclar viiuiB In nine cashmeres et23,:. , 53 eta and up. m n?likf?.B.ri,i "."".l'01,' cle,Atl..u0'.1 '" , 4D una l 81 MlBC,t All-wool Henrietta. 40 Inches iSSsi'ii ' ""' i'.Jno. bUgest dollar' worth ovec retailed ever any ceunter: we except none ?IV.M!mp,!.a;Hai'.eCa';netat20o'wetlb c; better gradts et2S,S!.40ttnd(Wcu. Hag wiriJxle,21,l,,45,.Wc,JinnQuP! all-wool stripes etwj. i arpet ltags taken ln excbangH. Wlniri?rr.r?ihi?l,J8,.?p'."K.n.tuIe8' ut 40i beat goods, We. Dade 8Ue.es at 75c. worth 1100. mhiAlai IlaKJ-OwlnBtethnlncreascddemantat tnU season of the jear It has caused the n,e le-iJt" V.00.!0 av.,,llcti.We lir. lnPred tsifurnlsh the best goods at the same low prlce prlce preflts r' Why7 ut' expenses ure net h'gh, end we are satisfied with small bard & 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, N EXT DOOK TO COURT UOUSE. MOURNING GOODS! These Interested In Black or Mourning Goods will nnd In our department deveted te these fabrics n most complete assortment of every kind of material used formourn fermourn formeurn lug purposes. JJlllck fj.ialimerp.q In millions varied- in jn.n.l in nni,nn ...:.i r nr. a- . r.- ,J?ri,ySri1, Sl";ic.tly A1;,ye1 BIack Cashmeres, 10 Inches wide, at 301, 4",, and 50 cfs. blill liner qualities nt C21, CS, 76, 871 cts., $1.00, 31 25. mJ k Y001 Ieriettjia 40 inches wide, two special bargains, at 50c. nnd $1.00. Ihese are net every day offerings nnd you should see them at once. niti'ftf8 Ji;,,,?!.lsh1Vra,)?sA,15e.rderd N.un'a Veiling, Serges, Armures, Tamtee, Otteman Cleths, Uirltz, Ure.td Cleths, Bhoed.is, Arneld Cleths, Diagonals, Silk Warp Henriettas, etc., etc. Alse a full hue Mourning Cellars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Cleves, Ttuchins, and Black Ribbons at very low figures. FAHNESTOCK'S, 35 St 37 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER, PA. JKIVELRV. TRAROAINBALKH. BARGAIN SALES STERLING SILVER GOODS, Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art Werk. r CA.I.1. AND KXAMJNK AKD OET I'RK'KS. Diameudp, Geld and Silver Watches aud Fine Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. OAKPUT JJARUAINH t -OO SHIRK'S CARPET HALL KOK WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, W1XDOW SllADXS, ,te. We bave the Largeat nxnX Beut Etcek In the City. H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cernsr Wesl King tad Wilar Slrt, LinCMUf, Pi FOR KKNT OR MJASE THK COAL una Lumber Yaid wlu 1'. 11. It. Slilinir. oitleo, b1ihJ airtl coat Ulua new ecrupled by li. It. Murtln, fienttnK em Nertb Wmtr street, butwtwn Luninn un(t Julius ainut, una cileiul Inn writ te l'unn'a K It. TbU preivurty It sulUtilH ter any kind of buslned. r nrlurtber particular, apply te a.a.MVKIW, lieuau o,SiWeUJtugbtret)t. All this teascn, at anrintr anDreaehes. a irnnd reliable tonic and bleed partner It needed by nearly evcrjbedy. Heed's Banaparllla It peculiarly adapted for that purpose and be comes mero popular every year. Try It this spring. " When 1 took Hoed't Sinaparll la that hcavl nets In my stomach iett; the dullness In my head, and the gloomy, despondent fcellng dis appeared. I began te get stronger, my bleed gained better circulation, the celdntst In my hands and feet leftrae, and mv kidneys de net bother me as berere." a. w. HctL, Attorney-at-Liw, Mlllersburg, C. Make the Weak Streng " A year age I suffered from Indigestion, had terrible headaches, very little appetite In latt, seemed completely broken down. On taking Heed's sarsaparilla J began te Improve, and new I have a geed appetite, ana my health Is excellent compared te what It as. I am bet ter In ipinta, aui net troubled with cold feet or hands, and am entirely cured of Indiges tion," Miami Marbike, Newbunr, Orange County, K. Y. " Feeling languid and dltxy, hiving no ap petite and noambltlen te work, I took Heed's Hirsaparllla, with the best remits, iit health lnylgorater and rer general debility I think It supeiler te anything oho.'' A A. Kikcr, U UIW, A.I. UUiW. Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Inn. w ItiLlAMSC i 11 ALLS. HAKUAINH 1 Tt tr U F1SHKR, DENTiST. 1'iiiilcular hiientleu nlvnn te n'llng ardpruiervtna ttie natural tenth. I have ail tbHliittitlmiiiovmueDls fordeing nlcu xerU ata Yxry ruaboeaulureut. lIavlnKjeareri'i pwrlHnce in the large cities 1 utu suretOKlve the best, of atlUcilen and ave you uieuey. 1J81 artificial teeth only CAOOiwr t- maiUWyd MO. HOttlU QUXEK ST. DRY OOODS. XTEW 8PK1KU GOODS. JOHU S. 6IVLBR CANNOT Ol'K.V HIS NEW STORE, UNTIL HaturtiHy, March 21, 1688. On account of (eivern innw itenn soeelt can net be df lit ertd by the railroad companies tn HTvtl.ep.1n,1,ni,.n?Ii W1" open en haiub. NEW STOCK or Dry Goods, Notions and Oarpats AT Nes. 6 & 8 North Queen St., (Next Doer te Leng's Drug store.) LANOASTKB, FA. mane-lidw JOIIN8. aiVLKK. gPKINU J3HES3 CSOODS. New Spring Goods ! WATT &SH AND 0, 8 ami lOEast King Street. Have opencd ler tn?rcctlen everything new acddublrahleln NEff SPRING DRESS GOODS. DUKSS8II.K8, 1'IUSTEDSATINKB, WASH DUKB3 FABU1CS, Ladles', Ocnt'g and Child ren's NKW SI'ltINQ IIOSIEKT, EILUULUVK3. TAFICKTAGLOVKS, LI3LK TU1JKAD OLOVK3, KID U LOVES, NKWSI'H1N0SUADK3 INlilUl'ONS, DllKSS TUIUU1NQ', DKESS BUTTONS, KKW Sl'UINQ KMBUOIDXUIES, COLT.AUS AKD CUFFS, KUCHINOS, TABLKLIxuKNS, TABLECLOTHS, NAI'KINP, TOWELS, iieuseki:ei'inq aoeus. EXl'UAOllUlNAUr UAKOAINS IN All-Weel Dress Goods, se Inches wlde, seven dlirerent Chcckc only Hi. a yard j made te retail at 6Ca New Yerk Stere. H AQER & HROTHKR. Standard lakes! Standard Mukes of 1ILEACHED and UN. IILKACIIKO ilUSLlvS and bUEKTINGS In nil width nnd qnalttle. ; LONSDALE and l!BUKLKYOAIblU'J5;UHOCHKTandMAB. SEILLKS QUILTS. TABLE LINENS. KULI. I1LKACI1KD and CllEAM TABLE I.INKMS, In NEW DICE and UAUASK PAT TEUNS, with H and X NAl'KIMs. DAM A3 K CLOTHS. Vi. 8-4. 810, 8 1!, 8-11, In Sete, with NAPKINS TO it VTCIti 1IUOK and DAMASK TO iVELS and TOWEL1NO. Spcctiil attention Is directed toallnenlQEU teallnenlQEU MAN TABLE LINKNS. NAPKINS, TO WELS andTeWELlNU. ER-RnTTITilRT"r?,S. A Handaoine Line, from Lew and Medium telncst sUtillUe?. Hager & Brether, 25-27 Wctt King Streat, LANCASTKU, PA. CAltlilAUEH. CTANDARD WORK. DW, EDGERLE Y tJARRIAUE llIJIIiDEir, NOS. 10. 12,41, 4SMAUKET 8TUEET, Bear of Posteillco, Lancaster, Pa, I have ln Stecs: and Build te irflr Every Variety et tfce following styles: Coupe, lluit eleB, cubrleliitH, Carriages, vlrterla?, Butlnss wauens. "T" Curtn. McCall Waiinns. turilei, Miruet Wagons, Pbsutens, Ezprins W8ens. I employ iUb beat Mecbtnlca. and hare lucl Itlrs te build ceirectly vtiy style of Canlagn desired. 'IhnOnallty, Style and Klulshel my eTkinakCBlt decldtdly the Cheapest lu thu marue-i, MOT'lO " Kalr CtallnR. Honest Werk at Bettem Prices." Plesee iilveacu call. aarhrpililntr pinmptly attcudid tn. Prices lower than all n hrs. line tax. of Werku.en especially einplej ud ter that purpese ACOI1 K. SUKAFKKR'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) NO. SOK.NTKK HtJUAllK. H OR MAICINGSOAJ'. CAUSTIC SODA. TUUEE AND "1 K POUND PANCV h.ET 'i'LEa, AT J. C. UOUOUTON A CO . Cheapest Drug store In the City, Me. W and 4J West King iuwU
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