Tffi- wwa- inir - ""j." . i t . r. 'i ifcjT'" rir ,,. " it- . n -- 'T c -..- -t" aj- .jF.wr:- - r. .-t . ' , 1. ir . ' - - T j"1 ib ": -- " 5if , -( -k r r, frjr- c..i . -:- :'vi. lh-' 5B SfAJSrOASTBi: ABTY tNaLidGECER. WEDNESDAY. 31 AY 2. i - 3TSTlT'0"rri K t I R'UHUHUB : J'.ti E'-f c ll $ Th Daily lnUllIgncr. , jJUtUABTSB. HAT I. ..-. iMuintH pnbllshee all the lslagTsphin it ,h United rreee up te wiMsW-TheDaiiy Bditien of Tin iimrm l urn M MHrered by carriers In the city ; BMA iMWeafllng towns for 10a per week t "fcf Mil. 16.00 a year i X50 ter tlz months MM tat three months t Boe. per month. fa Wnat-T lmtuesncsa (Deable Sheet) i ,. Jstftftt racet. only 11.80 per annum, In ad- 4 1 fabterlben wishing thetr address changed ' s most also suit where the paper la new ler- ware. T 'r Atvertteement from 10 te S3 cU.pcr line ; tMk Insertion, according te location. V TH INTELLIGENCES, i Lancaster, ra. Telephone ConnecUen '': F. An Animal Snow. The Senate was a circus yesterday, Mr. J7 iBfalls' advertised speech being an attrrtc- s S wen IBM crewuea me cnaniuer. xur. ju- . sails is (reed circus donkey. lie Is lit- ,,V, e else. lie bad net magnanimity enough " te admit tbat he bad been unjust in his l i$ ' aaaanl t udeii McClellan and Hancock, but Miput additional venom into bis attack sa ' neon the former, and as te Hancock at tempted te distinguish between bis mili tary and civil career ; and te say that it was only the latter he had criticised. It was a miserable eflert te escape from his words, and was naturally based upon a ' transparent falsehood. y- jar. menus unuertoeK te uraw oil at J T . ..... . .. . tentien from his unhappy po3itlen by dragging Senater Yoerhees into the ring with him, as the assailant of Abraham Lincoln and as disloyal during the war, thmiiulinnh Telltnt tin Clf. In fVtnnracti itfi TOting men and money for Its support. p?- He fell foul of oerhees because Veor- I. t. IIAAa iwi 1 1n tijA 1m a t Cy S a.H-3 w Hwswiciwuuje uku ju inu ccuum iiuu ;' '""""'" " J-utie nwy u Kiuumiu- sSt nil Ugnt between the two in the Senate ,& hall yesterday ; or it would have leen j&i'auch, if the Kansas senator had shown KiauiHiuu.ii nireugiu, no was instead surprisingly weak for his reputation. He has been held te be the most valiant He publican debater in the Senate. In this encounter he showed himself! a shallow fellow Indeed. Senater Voorhees met bis accusations firmly, denouncing his statements as untrue and showing that slegaHs was habitually Inaccurate, if iUt intentionally false in his stale- Bents, lie Bhewed that for inn $S; years after the Kausas scnater'a entrance Inte Congress, he had furnished no Infor mation of his military record te the biographical dictionary ; but then he de scribed himself as a lieutenant-colonel and Judge advocate during the rrar ; eugh the Kansas military records fall stain his claim. 'r& hpnat.ni" Tnirnlla nrtvittletnn1 t nn1.n, HV, - im-mw -uf,wit vuuilimtiiCU lu Dtuuui- jig&i ;itwy style of the Indiana senator 'a castlga- Yl tien or him, claiming that he had net de- .55 served it from the mildness with which ','fe had commented upon Senater Veor- Qijr bees' war record ; about which he pro pre 4 3" eeeded te relate all the stories that have been current since. In spite of them the Indiana senator keeps his place In Cen-. grew; wnicn is a sumclent anairorfe them and cnnnlnalvn nvlilennA i.i , ttih lutllity. There was senM-iitinnriinman- iVtaiy language used.h 'Senater Voorhees Xi, ueuuuuuiuk wieir repetition uy Sena- h.vvj.Tr " uuu nu uuuuut'aa useu frtM-6neigy than was needed te K . dsstrey a troublesemn mnsnulte. Rtmn. rlngallswas little mere. Heshewnl si'4i..n..Mn... i.i. ..i., t ,.i . . 4w "vuucoe vi uie uiciui ju jua original JV.I ftnarlra nnfl (lAmnnotrafefl If In l.la e..n E ff . - .. I.WUUOU)!. fcpiemeuiary speecnes. There was no Jus Jus jftlflcaUen for taking up the time of the If. Senate with such stuff aahnsnnkn. Tiipm fcfh ws no occasion te warrant it. The Sen- 4 ate is net the place te debate te-day the ; character of McClellan. Hancock or pfeLlnceln. It is the council chamber of the jcjfeBatlen for the consideration of the prac- gjy -. Huw.. ui.i.euu. ju. iuji'iua, aeairing te speaK upon ether matters. feaheuld have sought a Jyceum hall or a P JCansas stump for his deliverance. m . -. ,.. . t,w ifle xrnu i,nnuieru arm tcnmil. tV.t An esteemed correspondent has sent us Sk be following communication : y "" Editebs lNTEr,r.ienNcnn. In your ra- '-mariat ei una eveuinn cemmentinR en ttie VaMeeat decree or the bishop of Heme eon oen een S alaaanlne thn tilan e( nimmiim mil t' bf"tte boycott" In Ireland, after saying p.CUiat oleearao It U net right that tenantH aeaia de ine juages ei me rent they etiRht . 'rfS,-" aeJ mv am .mvm um . uvmi UiDUrf s;ouge en te say, "but tbeland lnvra of vtlraUad nave been se Infamously unjust te fUM teiant," Ac, .te. J C't '1 knew Uila baa been aborted ever and 'tevsr again, and I may be very dull or Jg .BOnuit. but aa vet 1 bave never been abln ? te learn wherein the land Ihr nUmiin.i i'&uhm been unjusl. and lntameualv se. te jptkc tenant, or wherein the law of landlord : mad tenant in Ireland dillura from that in i.tais country. la net a leans of a farm in kj!K Inland a matter of mutual contract, bind- j, i jaa; uuiuru as wmi i icnani, just its it IB ,t;Huuiuuuiiuj'l miu ii uui, wuy neil Iffi s April 30. 18S3. Conksteoa. ;, - The bottom of all the agitation that : ns taken place in Ireland for the mist. r.jJven hundred years has been the land ,M question. Since the Xermans and the 0.Welsb. the first Invaders of Ireland, in M69 set feet upon the green sod of Erin, j'&were baa been an unceasing struggle & between the landlord class and the ten gantry for the possession of the soil. Te v understand the fierceness of it, we must r' rerftll Inar. In TrAlntifl tliA enll .una 1f..!,ln.f E.- ww- wmmv . a.vjmuu uv nvil ,p3 U4V1UUU f,g among the tribes. The chief, subject te ..eertaln privileges, held only as trustee for -JL the tribe; and if he became dispossessed Ef1k:1$mi rtffhta ft lila nnnln inA In A ...l-n Wy B-" v .u 'uj'.u IIUOIU JiU iEO wic-u.rx;icu. At win tucreiere ue unuerstenu ft:v r that vrhnn "Pnr-lkli Imnirlin w,.i rtee petty chieftains, the great body of t' v jycu(iie ueneveu mat tueir title te Ibtir reepectlve holdings of land were whu uuiujpeacuea ana unimpeachable. 4Tbis memory has never been lest in Ire. yjaed and needs te be kept in mind in all jrvauaerauonsei irisu agnation. Handed "-; Motown from father te son, it has become a I I harUliw1 frilllinn thnt-. rlr.l.tf ..11 i. f.(- "b"""7 hid -T J. . .. Of..el llll.. nf (l. ll 1- .. . -WK-mv, ws avtuui miti ui luu euil, 13 me p naiewiiei or iue lanu. 'Or en tne Becena piace, tne lanu question lif is Ireland derives fresh bitterness from the confiscation of the lands te Laglteh if- WMHis, wug iiuu uuiy were tauguc te ue jwe tue insu natives, uut were opposed v w uiem in creea. v neu xiruisn law was abstltuted for Urehen law, under the nkHim of Queen Elizabeth, English adven- Mrers obtained dominion ever the con cen fered territory, and treated the natives MS slave). It would be a painful task te e ever the history of the military expe expe 4sUec that went out from England te ! subjugation of the Irish people; of II tfc atrocities that wern cfimmlllul Lv y' Slr Walter Italelgh was presented m .,wi acres or. land, partly in "Va- tatterd and partly in Cerk, te which he .Jiaa no mere entitled than were the atAn of China; htn, uuh Ualtsrs were rewarded for the betrayal of their people ; and bow finally the seeds of Irish hatred for everything English were planted strong and deep. Thus these two memories that of wrongful dispossession and hatred of English tyranny have grown te be a part et the land question In Ireland, and they make that question unlike what It is anywhere else in the world. As the Eng lish historian Freude says : " In Ireland, the proprietor was an alien, with the for tunes of the residents upon his estate in his hands and at his mercy. He was di vided from them in creed and language ; he despised them as of an inferior race, and he acknowledged no interest In com mon with them. Had he been allowed te trample en them and make them his slaves, he would have cared for them, perhaps, as he cared for his horses. 13 ut their psrsenBwere free, while their farms and horses were his ; and thus his only object was te wring' out et them the last penny which they could pay, leaving them and their children te a life scarcely above the level of their own pigs." Dean Swift's savage and terrible satire in which lie suggested that the children of the tenantry be served en the tables of the laudleids, because as the landlords "have already devoured most of the parents, they have the best right te the children," was a grim picture of the land laws of Ireland in the early part et the eighteenth century. It took mauy years et famines te bring the agitation of tenant rights in the land before the English law-making power. There is no need te recall the famines of 1815 and 1817, when the potato crops fulled and thousands died of starvation. Still the rents were kept up te the old mark, and the alien landlords sat in Par liament with cars deaf te the sound of Irish wee. The nearest approach te any justice for the tenant was in the land net of 1870 which Gladstone carried through; the tenants had demanded what were known as the three F's, " fixity of ten ure," or protection from eviction; " free sale," or the right te beII their geed will; nnd "fair rent," which was the power te bring the question of their rents befere n judicial tribunal. Theso de mands illuatrale the low condition te which the Irish tenantry had fallen. All that they succeeded in getting out of the Land act of 1870 was compensation for disturbance by the landlord, but the whele benefit was taken away by the prevision that compensation sbeuld net begin until atter eviction ; and the evicted tenant had no place te go but the poor peer house. It is impessible In the limits of this brief article te go into the question of the laud laws of Ireland with anything like the proper fullness. In brief they nre un just, because they de net give the tec. ant a chance and they are enacted by these who nre Inimical te the interests of Ireland. The courts nre presided ever by tjiosfrmero friendly te the land lord class than te the tenant, nnd the landlords increase the rent as fast as the tenant makes improvements. Ne ac count is taken of famines, nnd the evic tions beceme greater instead et less at these periods, as the following figures will show : , Vnluoef rnmlllns . ear. Petate umii, hvlctid, 1M 111(1,3119(1 l.-.VJ 1H'7 JO.H.VIMO i'.IM 137H M.WMI 1 711 1S7U 15,7:6,411) S!,CI!- Thus there were mero than twice bs many evictions in 1870 as in 1870, though the potato crop for 1870 was four times greater than that et 1870. It la a big question that has been opened by " Conestoga," and it can only be treated briefly in a newspaper article. Enough, however, has been presented te show the vast difference of position bo be tween the tenant In Ireland nnd ene any where else en the glebo. The Kjoheator, New Verk, I'm'uii muf Advertiser publishes a mammoth 20-pnge Chamber et Couimerco edition of the paper, whleU Ian womlerlul exhibit of the clty'n pro'perlty. It la also n remarkable lllur lllur tratlen of the capaelty of a great new sparer. An- expedition te Greenland will be begun next Saturday. The expedition hni been equlpped at Christiana, Norway, nnd will aet out from Uopenbagen, under the lcnderahlp of Mr. Nanken, the curator of the famous inuseum at Ilorgen, A land ing will be uiade en the barren and for bidding OAtern coast. Aa tbe New Yerk Tribune pave. It la a romerkatiln nmlnr. taking. Fer hundredn of years the very reute from Kurope te arocnlandaeemed te be forgotten. In 1712S, howevor, Danish explorers attempted te penotrate te the Interior of the unknown land, but were net able te get out of sight of their ahfp'g mast, nnd anotber nttempt, in ado in 1751, was equally futile. Thenceforward no land ing wits uiade ou theso toy ahorea for mere than n century, until an American, Dr. Ilaycd, in 1S00, tnade hid way Inland souie Blxty miles in latitude 78:18. Dr. ltae, an Englishman followed Jilm, but failed te equal bin aolilevomoDt, and the subsequent expeditions of Mr. Wbymper and Dr. Brown, of Professer Nordenskjeld and Dr. Uerggren, and of Messrs. Jensen, Karoo Kareo Karoe rup nnd Oretb, were no mero fortunate, lu 1S33 Professer NordensUJoldmado a see see seo end attempt, nnd managed te get Inland nearly neventy uillen, whhe ether tnembers of hla party went fifty mlles further still. Finally, last year, nn Amerlcan engineer, Mr. Peary, and n Dane, Mr. Malgnard, pen. etrated loadlstance of a hundred miles. These attemnui, uiade from the west ceait. cover practically the whele rauge of Oroeu Oreeu land le exploration. PERSONAL. J:dwaiid MoQevjsux, the well known young railroad contractor, returned te his home in Overton, Bradford oeuniy, te-day. PnEsmusT Cleveland had a pertlcu of the greundH at Oak Yiew laid out with fruit Hees and will try farming en a rinall scale. Buch vegetables as are usually found In u kitchen garden will be culti vated. Chacnpev Dei-ew has coined a phrnse which will probably have a rim. He speaks of certain tlunnctal transactions of au uncertain character aj "Kuhloen Ma Ma veurueen leans," because "it may be for years and it may be ferever." Tub Knv. Masasskii Uuti.kr, Lb. D waal'6derallst member of CengrcH", un BKontef thu Ohie ce:np.ny Bud a chaplain of a Massachusetts regiment during tbe Kevolutienary war. Ills Journals aim cor cer cor reupendenco have Jim neon publlshM n"d arc eitr.cMng a u.e.t i. of ....union. The ensuing description el u dlncer of Mr. MarJlKib'a in tet forth under the date of Feb. 21, 1601: 'An excellent dinner. The roundet bwefef whlohthOBeupis made is called Heuilll. It had in the dlshe tpleea and something el the sweet herb aud garlle kind and a rich gravy. It is very much 5?' et1 f",a u.B,m very K0011' We had a dish with what appeared te be cabbage much boiled, then cut In long string and omewhat mashed ; in the middle a large ham with the cabuage around. The dessert geed; much as usual, except two dishes which appeared like apple pie, in the form or the half of a muskmelon, the 11 at slde down, top creased deep, and the color e dark brown." ' m A Leut; Walk fur a Wile. A German walked most of the way from Texas te licenvllle, Ind te marry a young I woman. It tock aim nearly iix months, t HEN FRANKU.V AT HOMK. "Citusi' Jenrnsl" Describes ft VUlt te fblUdtlphla In 1787. Ot courts tbn great celebrity of Phila delphia was Dr. Franklin. The travel Ier'a visit te him Is thus deecrlbad ; ' Dr, Franklin Uvea In Market street, between Beoend and Third street, but his bona stands up a oeurtyard at seme distance from the street. We found him In bta gar den, sitting upon a grata plot under a very large mulberry with aoveral ether gentle men and two or thrce ladles. There waa no curiosity In Philadelphia which 1 felt se anxious te soe as this great man, who has been the wonder et Kuiepe as wollasthe glory of America. Hut a man who steed first In the literary world, and had spent ae many years in the courts or kings, particularly In the refined court of France, I coueelvod would net be of very easy ac cess, and must certainly bave mueh of the air of grandeur and majesty about him. Common felka must expect only te gtzaat him at a distance, and answer such ques tions as he might ploase te ask. In short, when 1 ontered his nouae 1 felt ai If I was going te be Introduced Inte the prosence ofaKurepean monarch. But hew were my Ideas changed when I aaw a abort, fat, trunebed old man, In a plain Quaker dress, bald pate, and abort white locks, nlttlng without his bat under the tree. Aa Mr. (Jerry introduced me he rose from his chair, took me by tbe hand, expressed his Jey te see me, welcomed me te the city, and begged me te coat myself clesa te him. Ills voice wai low, but his ceuntenance open, frank and pleasing. He Instantly reminded me or old Captain Cummlng (Apparently n retired shlpmae shlpmae ter of Ipswich), (or he Is nearly of his pitch, and no mero of tbe air or superi ority about him. The tea table was spread under the tree, nnd Mr p. Uaehe, a very gross and rather homely lady, who Is the only daughter of the doctor, and lives with him, sorved it out te the company, Hhe had three of her chil dren about her, ever whom she loomed te have no kind of command, but who ap peared te be cxcesslvnly fend of their grandpapa." Finding Dr. Cutler lntereattrt in Kclentllle subjects, t)t. Franklin ad dressed almoet tbe whele of his onvcrsa envcrsa onvcrsa tlen te blin. " 1 was highly dellghttd," saya tbe diarist, "with the ixtonMre knewledge he seemed te have of every subject, the brightness of his memory, and clearness and vivacity of all his mental faculties. Notwithstanding his age (81) his manners are perfectly eaiv, and every thing about him scorns te (llllune an un re strained freedom and happiness. He has an Incessant vein of humor, accompanied with an uncommon vlvi.clty, which reems as natural and Involuntary us his breath lug." Wlint WeHlinulil rrmine, Lettni It the Kaatcrn Kuintsr, We should proservo wlthgro.ate.iro nvery free, large and small, besldn our country readr, which nre found growing in tbe rlgbt place for shade trena te eland, let these troen be birch, beech, inapln, nah, elm, pine, spruce, hemlock or any ether kind. Any tree Is hotter than the naked fence end read. Thousands or geed trces by the sides or our reads are sacrificed te the axe every year, which, it waved and neatly trimmed and cared for, would make beautiful treeB In a few jears umi cast a re freshing Bbadew. Uy taking h lltlle pains one will be surprised te llnd hew many trees can be found In almost any town by looking along the dlaiunse or a slngie mile, and hew mauy may be saed In u town in a slngie year without being at the labor or transplanting. Just mnkoacnrefiil selec tion el tbose te be saved among the multi tude of small treeH which are constantly springing up by the roadside. Whlle irem twenty te thirty fcet npnit are preper ills ills taneen In this work, that rule cannot be strictly observed, but au approach te It as near as possible la doslrable. Wlijr Hue Ws Drmeil. Frem the Omutm World. Husband What rre you rlgzed out for newT Wire Pm going shopping end want te be treatcd with rospeet. 'Humph I Oe shopping In nil Hint finery nnd you will bit charged tnrce priced for every purchase." 'I don't Intend te buy anything tc-day, 1 wear my old clothes when 1 buy." 1'uaRht n JJiitl ifiir u l.urr. Annie Uhnrp, nged 0 yearn, nnd Jennie Ilrnwn, nged iO yenri, engaged In adtinl with pocket knives at Wee t Third and Hulllvan Htroeta, New Yerk, ut7 o'clock Tueadny morning. Heveral wounds wero made en AiiiiIu'h bead, fare nnd neck. She was uoeu covered with bleed. Thn women fought about a lever. In the Jeiroraen Market polies court Jounte Drewn vtas held for trial. A .Yeuufitet'i Teeth demand grmtornltemton than they usually roeeive. Mothers careful of tbelr children's puyeleul wU. beliig, wisely nOnpt HOZOlJONT us an arllcle el the faintly tollet. It the nts. tut et a Jtivanlle's teth ure flally pollnhed with UiU liiiitohlejs purillnr, the neoenaset are almost tnvarlnhly whlle and strong, nnd piove a Ufo-leog bletng, otliurwlge they Ire quently turn out carious uud Irregular. Veung and old ullke boneflt by Us use, F.Al.WAw NPKU1A1, A'OTJQKX. JUST AS UOOU. Don't allow anyone te innkn yen bnllove nny ethur rtunudy la liint as geed ler sick neitdnchu as l)r. I.chIIu'h HikicIiiI Vivscrliitlen, Ter It Is net trim. This Is the only lumuily lu Uui wiulit that sttlkea ut thu root et the alaeute and driven lteul. lllve U u trial. WUY Wlhf. VIIU OWUCIII wbiin shlleh's - ---X...X..1.. num. uiiiii.il B CuruMlll iilve liiuiH'dlHterulliif. 1'iipoieotc. N) nlu . nnil I glet,Me 1.17 North Uuoen at'roet. fl torHalebyll.il Cechiuu.Diuf. ((-) U-ltlg TIllDVla.U. IlyspepjUVina nobility ure two blthlnves; thuy enmp lu nnd Bluiil eiirhenlth mid coinrecl bdljrii wokuewlu Letus putagleii letlmlr Invasluus with it bettlu of 11 unlock 11 oeil lUtten.le lm lnrt at nny (Uuir Htir. Fer aalu byr u. ll Cochran, druiclst, W7 nud 1 worth (juet u atriut, Luueistur, ".My lnM!lf4tliet' OlecR," Wnsonce a very popular Beng, bm llkniriany (itlmr HMtittniuiitM tniualt diHnii't wear wuli, Dr. ZVlenint' Helrctrle Oil will wcnri It will wi-ar nwuyull uehu, uprulns.una putns, anil r. pay Its purchiuur n liuiiilrcd fold rer alu hy 11 11 coebroii, druggljt, 137 ami jji Kerth (Jiieun (tiem, l.nncasur. Worked WnuiUr. "My daughter was very budeir ei nrrnunt of a cold Hint pit 11 In horluiiKe. iJr. VAemiu' Kclectric Oil Hired her In twentj leurluium. Onoei thobeyn w.is cured 01 hoi u thnit,.'l his 1111 dlLliir hu werki'd wonder In our faintly." Alvuh I'loaney, Lake Mntiepae, N. Y. fur silo by 11. li. Cochran, drugglui, 137 nua 13 North wuiieii ntnjet, LuuetuUir. A Hepe About Our .Vtcka. A enk stomach or enfeebled circulation Is u i .v,fw nuiiui uui iirvH,, nt) UrU Blrillllf up and uiiBirungulttirimuily llll oxutence be be ceine uiibunrmle. Jturde.k Meed Hitters will arrest all this inl-ry. "llnidoek jiioea IlltUirs" are a been te ibe tick. Let ui rcuieiii bar this laei. tnr mte tiy 11. 11 Cochran. arutiMst, 137 aud 13'J North yueen atleet. Laii. cusUtr. A lUptlit BlliiUter-a Kiperlencr, "1 anta llnptlst ulnhter. and belore I eyer thought of being a clergyman 1 graduated In medicine, but lull u lucnulu practice ler my present profcsalen, forty j earn age. 1 us ler many years a sulterer ireiu aulnsy. Themat' JCelectrie OU cured me. 1 xiuhUe troubled with hoaraeiHws, and 7iemaj' Hclrrtrte Oil alnuysrelluved me. My wlteMia child hud diphtheria, aud 2'tiemav Eclectna Oil cured them, and II Uikeu In time It will cure eeveu times out of ten. I am confident It is ucuin for the most obstinate cold, or cough, and If any ene will take a small teaspoon una half mi It with the Oil, and tlien pluce the una of the Bpoen In ene nostril and draw the Oil out or thu Bpoen Inte the head, by sulUlug as hard us they cau, until the Oil fulls ever line the threat, mid practice It twice a week, 1 don't euro bow olTeuslvo their head may be, it will cluan It out una euro their catarrh. Ker aentness ana earuchn. It has dene wonders te my certain knowledge. It la the only medi, clue dubbed patent medicine that 1 huve ever felt like recommending, aud 1 am verv anxious te see It In eVery place, for 1 tell veu that 1 would net be without ll In my hou.e for any couslderutlen. 1 urn new suffering with u pain like rheumuthm lu my rluM limb nua nothing relieves me llke Themas VjTel lri Oil." fir. K. r. Crane, Cerry, l'a. . Ver sale by 11. II. Cjcnrau, arunuut. 137 ana 1SJ North Queen gMeeu lnceater. h ' na GUd 10 lirar it. "rorseveraliuontturt endured a aull nuln through my lungs and shoulders! lest mv spirit, appetite uud color, una could with ailllculty imln from my bed. My pre.eut heu.thlul condition is due te Ituruech Hloetl JHUtr," Mr. K. A. Hall, hlnghimte,,. N. . frMlSJ?fcby.H u Ueclllan. druggut, 137 aua 139 North Queen street, Luncasiur. SAI.KSMKN WANTKD AT ONCE FOB u Oenerl Line et NUllsKUY bfOCKi alie inauy new peoialtle thai ure HKLLlMj JA3i, AuextHuience necessary. 1UU l-AY. anrru.fl OKU. If. M0UAAUON, OOD'S BAKSAJPARlLliL. Keep the We believe Heed's SarsapariU la Ua vary best medlclne te take te keep the bleed para ana te expel tbe germs of scrofula, salt rasam, ana ether potions which cause setnneh suffer ing, ana sooner or later undermine tbe general health. By its peculiar curative power, Heed's Sarsapariila strengthens tha system while it craaiates disease. Karly last spring 1 was very tnuih nn down, had norvens headache, felt miserable ana all that. I took Heed's Bartapartlla and was much bencfttted by It. 1 reoemraend It te my friends." Mas. J. M. Tat ler, 1119 jlnclld Avenue, Cleveland, Ohie. Heed's Barsaparllla "Fer a first-class spring medicine tny wlfe and I both think very highly of Heed's Bar saparllla. We both took it last spring. It did us a grat desl of geed and we felt better Ihrenih the het weather than ever before. It cured my wife of sick headache, from whleh sne has suffered a great deal, and relieved me of a dly, tiled feeling. I think every one ought te take something te purity the bleed befere the het weather comes en, and we shall certainly Uke Heed's Bartaparillatbls spring." J. II. I'cARes, Bnpt. (Jranlta Railway Ce . ten- euro, n . 11. Heed's 00m even arnrg'iu. ll 1 six for is. Prepared only by c. I. HOOD A CO., LeweU. Mass. 100 Doeea On s Dellar. wv TIOOD'H HAKSAPABILIjA FOB BALK H . v, iji buu jaf norm viaeen ou, Lancaster, ra. WANffAiTAKKirs. I'uiLAtisLruiA, Wtdnesdmy, May 18SB. Trade has nerves. Sometimes trade is nervous. Last week we thought a little trembling indicated that you should buy Dress Goods some what cheaper. Forthwith you did. There was no racket about it. But for all that we want te remind you that leadership en all that touches goods and their prices is here. And se ten days arm we printed day after day a list of new tilings at largely cufprices. The changes were made en several hundred styles, and they were made te stand re duced until the lets are closed. That's why Dress Goods are se cheap here new. Challis sounds a color chal lenge. Every tint that the fin est wool can catch from the most cunning dyemen's art. Bil lowy, graceful stuffs. 50 and 60c. All-wool Henriettas. Silky finish. Delicate in every shade. S5C, $1, $1.25; 45 inches wide. Ncrtlieast el centre. Crazy Crepes. Tumbled and jumbled in the weave. Ne do ing up worry for them. Sun dry se they're net askew. That's all. Wiry, open te the air ; pretty patterns, and 1 2c. Northwest of centra. Coel banks of snowy Laces. Frill widths and edges at all prices and of all sorts. Real and imitation. Filmy Black Laces. Lend grace te every movement. A little here, a lit tle there, and presto ! the old garment is new. Southwest of centre. Ceylon Flannel. Net all wool half; that gives the pe culiar lightness and the strength; and keeps Flannel from shrink ing tee. Fineness and fibre of the cotton chain ; softness and delicacy of the wool filling. Gingham colors. Llama Stripes, plain and fancy, 65c from 80. Corded Stripes, 370 from 50. Dozens mere that it will pay you te hunt out. Kortheaitef ccntre. A new Outing Cleth. Leeks like all-wool Flannel ; feels like it. Every thread cotton. But such cotton ! Heavy, soft threads snugly woven and teaseled until its face has the true flannelly freuzle. Stripes, plaids, everplaids, bars. In all the season's shades. Bound te be a light-footed stuff, 27 inches, iSc. Northwest or centie, next main aisle. Prices are dancing a break down in Hosiery. Chestnut atroet side, west of Main Aisle. May Boek News ready; 52 pages. Mrs. Louise Chanaler Moulten's portrait. 5c, 50c a year. Thirteenth itreet ontrance. The finest, fullest gathering of Table Cutlery we have ever had. Choicest makes ; perfect order. Prices are the only weak spot. Catch the drift of these : I'eatl Handle lleaacrt Knives. 110 JO ades. Celluloid Handle Dluner Knives. tlW. werefllNadnen. ' ltttllHI. IS 7S WAIIIlAl l4n- StHuheru Handle Breakfast Carver, We. were I 6Jupa1r. Celluloid Handle Carver, Bpsnlsh blade, fl W, weresiapalr Same, ltubber Handle, ll J3, were 11 75 a Bauiu. 8taghern Handle, 11 ej, were 2 60 a Kugilsh Staxhern Handle Carvers, rerk. audateel.tl ' Everything in the Cutlery way that hotels, cafes, bearding- houses or private families need. Cases of Dinner Knives, Des sert Knives, Fruit and Orange Knives, Carving Sets, and a dozen ether tilings suitable ler wedding presents. Near J unlper street entrance. Cedar Chests. Meth proof, dust proof, cavernous. Red as the heart of a pomegranate. Fresh te the smell as clean lipen. Heme happtfiers whan the put-away time for Winter things comes, $14, 16, $20, Bleed Pure for a geed prim medicine we eenfldenUy recommend Meed's Barsaparllla. By lu nse tha bleed is purified, nriehad and vitalised, that Urad feeling Is entirely overcome, and the whole body given strength and vigor. The appaUUIsrsstered and sharpened, the diges tive organs are toned, and the kidneys and liver Invigorated. These who have never tried Heed's Sana parllla should de ae tbls spring. ItUathor ItUather ItUathor enghly honest and reliable preparation, purely vegetable, and contains no Infurleus Ingredi ent whatever. Thousands testify te Its pecn? liar cnraUve power. Purifies the Bleed " 1 had erysipelas in the worst form, being nearly covered with blisters. My husband heard of Heed's Barsaparllla and Insisted en my taking it, though I had lltue faith. I had taken but a few dotes, when 1 began te feel better, and la a week t was sure It was doing me geed. 1 continued te take it according te directions and when tbe first bottle was gene 1 was entirely welL I hare net been troubled by erysipelas since." Mas. L Baoeh, Brim, field, Mass. M. B. If you deride te take Heed's Barsapa- iu uu net 09 inuucea ; 9) e ay any 01 her. Sarsaparilla 1 Beld by all druggists. II t six for r. Frepred only by c. I. HOOD ft CO, Lewell, MMi 100 Doeea One Dellar, fcrtWfcVW AT H. B. OOOHBAN'b DBUO STOBK, aprt-SmdAw WANAMAKER'B. $22. Price scale slides partly en size, partly en finish. Basement, north of contre. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. DHY HOODS. lfafl PEOI'JjK'8 OASU BTOBE. GEO. F. RATHVON. Arrivals This Week -AT- The People's Gash Stere Ne. 25 East King St. Newest St) lea In I'lirnsela and Sun Umbrellas. Spanish and Chantilll J.ace Flouac Fleuac injrs. Ladies' Muslin Underwear and Aprons. Meire Sllka In the Popular Shades. Black Sllk-and-Woel Henriettaa at 1.00,1.25, ei.C0nndei.C3. Heek and .Mutten Kid Gleve8 In the New Shadea at unusually Lew Trices. Ladles' Summer Merine and Gauze Un derwear. New Stjle Fans in a Lirge Assort ment. Gee. 1. Mhyen, 25 EAST KING STREET. tnarlUvaftw VLOTUinu. ASKEW OB MK. AX M3. Ut AND 210 WEST KINO STltEKT. e-.f-iya u KDKRWKAK. Hirsh & Brether. SPRING AND SUMMER Meaium ana Light Welgnt Unilorwear In nil graaes, in rJl lia, In all ahafles. ilealum Weight Underwear, 20c, 25e. 37e, 50c. 11.1 0,11.50. UauiQ Underwear, 17e, 20e, 25c, s:c. 50e, 75e, Kxtrf. large sized Uuaerweir for stout men, for tall men, for slender men. Shirts ! Shirts! Wbltolaunarlpilerunlaunartod, tlzei 12 te 23 laeU neck Imnila, all grides, bett makes ana (junlltles. Woolen Bhlrts, HX) different styles and Qna.1. ties, prlees tee te 3t0 each. All shades, all grade, best makes, all have becu uiade te our own order. Cailoe and l'ercale shirts, $150 per dozen i prices 50e te si oe. Hat made colored Bhlrts In Lancaster city. Children's Shirt Waists, Neckwear, Hosiery, cellars and Uutru, Sus penders, Overalls and Jumpers, Trunks and Valises. Club Hags, Trunk aud Sbawl b traps, allatthelewtst prlcej. -One rrlce te Kyerj Uedy.-ffa Hirsii & Brether, THE ONE-PRIOH Olethlere, Furnishers, and Mer chant Tailors, COIL N. (JUKKN BTItKKT AND CKhTHlt SUUAJtK. XANUiHTKlt, PA. iBtore closes at 8 p, m , Meaaayi and Satar Ajtyi csMpted. DNDERWM! WA gpjceiAu WATCHES for rarrntirs and Batlreadars will b sold at rreat reduction la prlees. Alse ilflnrwai. &J"fSnr?ra. for jEleh 1 am sole acent,aDa ether erst-class Waubrs. Rest Watch anS nl!Xi?L7JiS5,Lln?- Ptcle.yfrisaesanel Optteaieoedi. Correct time Oallr, ty tele. irrapii only place in the city. LODIS WEBER, We. 1H K. Queen at. opposite City HeUl. hear Fenn'a uenet. Q.1LT-JBWK1.ER, &e. GILL. JEWELER AND OPII0IAN. .yi?0.nr BrM trouble yen attend te them Im mediately, QiTvf 1' of pKOPKB OLABSK3 Bosterei Sight, gives Comfert and Pleasure. Ul A i. OPTICIAN. We are new Here te Meas j jour Kyes, rit Glasses with the l'UKcif BIUN of AN OCUMUT, harlna: a nil and rempletg outfit of Test Lenses JieqixlreQlS rerfect Measurements. TANcit.Uea aUAB lHTKD ,n Tr ! BllVerirare!.ne ' Watche Clocks, Jewelry and CHARLES 8. GILL, 50. 10 WK3T KIHQ BT LAHCABMB, PA TTTATOHES AND JKWKLRY. TO SUIT YOUltSELr WUK.V 11UY1NO A UOOD Watch, GO WUKUB TOU 8KK TUB Largest Stock, Best Variety. Latest Styles. -WoCluarantceyou tblsas well as Low Lew est 1'ilres. Ferall slnffs of Bepalrlng you will find us te give Geed Satisfaction. WALTER C. HERE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street. (Cerner et orange.) LANCASTKlt, PA. nl-tfd yATO ATOHES. WATCHES. WATCHES -AT- ZAHM'S CORKER Lewer new than at any tlme slnce Watches bave beenmaae. A full and euiupleti stock et all grades. All guaranteed. New Is the time te buy at low cash figures. The Arnudel Tinted Spectacles Beld only at " Zihm'a Cerner." The largest line of Spectacles In tbe city, carry lr k In stock every nu ruber of lense uiaOe, In Geld, bllver, Nlesel. and Hteel Frames, with overy ucllliy for preperadjustment. Watch, Cleck and Jewelry Repairieg Given Bpeclnf attention and nil work war ranted. Call and examine our sleck. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTKU.rA, aptSt lmd&w ItHV tttlUiin. J." MAKTIN ifc CO. Lace Curtains 5 New Patterns In tbli week from tbe Im porter. Toke a leek at them. e trouble te show. Prlces from 60c a pair te $18 a pair. F0RN1TDRE COVERINGS. If yen want any Fnrnllure Coverings this Spring glve ours tbe largest stock lu L&n-c&ster-aglance. Uamles 1 rem 450 te 75e a yard. Cretonnes from 8e te 25e a yard. Pout Points from 75e te ll 84 a yard. Itaw BUkr f rem 11.00 te 12 00 a yard. CarpetSweepers. Three makes and every ene gutranteedte dolts duty. Jewel, UK); Orand Itaplds, 12.(9; Household, 13 se. LINEN SLIP COVERS. Patterns of a Jeb at fea a yard, C8 Inches wide, worth (ilu. 10 Patterns, regular geede, at die. Brass Curtain Chains. Kvery new Ceslrable pattern you will Und here. A Heavy llrans Chain at ISO a pair. A Link Brass Cbaln at 10c a pair. CURTAIN POLES. Ash, Walnut, Kbeny or Cherry. Newpat tern of Knds at Sle ; worth Bec. Curtain Poles, llrass Knds, at 30, 33, t), (0,73 cts and ll CO each. A'KCKWJIAK. TKA10VAli. E. J. ERISMAN WILL 11K FOUND AT M0. 42 WEST KING ST. (Keit Doer te Bayler's Photograph G&Unry.) With a Complete block of THE LATEST SPBINO BTYLK3 or GENT FUBNI8HING GOODS J. B. MARTIN d CO. OROVXRIK8. OAPBARD'S MILD CURED HAM . AND BUEAKrAtT BACON. unea,nalea for tenderness and flellcaey of narer. We jruaran tee that there Is nothing te eqnat them In ((ntllty In this nmrset. ihon ihen aanas of the be.t tamllles m new using them. Tn&JM nn,Tersl saUsfoctlen. liythem and tll yenr ne'gbbert vSLPj."a B? nt,a Uolegna nicely e hlppea. rnees reMenable. ukeuuk Wlalvr. c FFEK3. W. A. REIST a CO. Coffees, Coffees, Coffees, Have yen trio! our Me. Coffee yet f II net, de se at once. We guarantee ear Coffee free from all Injurious coloring matter, ana are pure and healthy. Almest one-half et ear ales are Coffees, and we mean te maintain the standard quality of It as long as geed Coffees can be purchased. Just received this morning a large let of alee, Juicy OBANOK8 and ASP1NWAL BANANAS will sell cheap. Our new Delivery andOrder Wagen Is aben 8na In your orders and have yenr goods de livered promptly. W. A. REIST & CO., OBOCKRB, COB.KABT KINO AND DUKK8T8. AT BDKSK'S. CANNED GOODS ! LGOINQ I GOING I GOING I Why net? of ceurse they ae, at the low prices ije offer thorn, it Is tee low. but we cannot help It. We have a large stork ana they rnnst go. ihlnk of it, geed Canned Cern. Fells Octoraro, at 7Xc a can "treia Can ned Tomatoes, quart cans, at 9a. or S cans for 86e s fine String liaans, at 9e. or 3 for 2Se i Mar rowfat Peas a. e. or S for 23, quart canst Pared Peaches for 15c. a can. Our lnestcern. Dew Drep and Par's, sells at 15c, a can, bat will make a reduction by the cese or deren. CALIFORNIA CANNED GOODS-Peaches. Cberties, Pters and Apricots. COFFEES! COFFKESI COFFKIS I Quality better and prices lower. Boasted Bie se, 21, 250., best hle 2ie i nne Laguyia, UechaandJavas. mm Our coffees are always Fresh Boasted. BURSK'S, NO. 17 HABT KINO BTRBBT. meiLEr beap given away. REIST. $100.00 WORTH OF THAT FANCY TRANSPARENT Toilet Glycerine Seap GIVEN AWAY Te-morrow, Saturday, Even'g, April 28. Dlitrtbutlen will Commence at 7 p. m. WBKK KXTUA SnEKT Of Saturday's Krta Era lsue for' Trices and Quality olOeocs. Unprecedented In th History el Mercantile , Jlxistence. HKVEIt BEAD PABT-fftt Bnt the Whele of Our Advertisements It will pay you. -RKMKAtl!ICK-Sm We c-.ter for your irafle. Get of us what your own grocer can't supply yen with. Never leave Mm even though he aces charge you mere for a low things. Hut of us only what he Ooesnet have, and you will be BUroef having his goet will. Should you dlscevir tbat he was overcharging in all things, then we would advice a change, and wben you centemplate such a ch an ke always renumber that It sbeuld be ler the better, and thut nowhere In tbe state canyeu buy goods cheaper than of us. WB PBIDK OUU&KLVKS In having the Largest, Neatest and Cleanest Stere In tbu rlty. 'i be Heaviest, Rest Asserted and Most Cemplete neck. Xhe lnest Polite ana Attentive bale smen. W Telephene and Freo Delivery. Reist, Wholesale Retail Grocer, Cor. W. King nndl'rlnce St8., (Narr Deeb te rna Ber.r.iL Heitas Hetsl.) TOOK OUT DER! Thu Balance of tbe PANEL PUOTOS te be ulvenen Te-morrow, Siturday, April 2?. COME FOB ONE I We are going te blew our own horn, and we don't aenylMer we have something te blew kbent. We blew because we en tell high quality goods at low prices ; because our Soeds are the finest the market can produee ; cause thrre Is no discounting our prices i because we have the confidence of the people and strong faith In our ability te give entire satutactlen te our customers. PAUSE, BKFLEOTiTABK, WONDEB, SHOUT, BEJOIUK, And 'then Make a Purchase. That Is J nit what everybody doss when tbe ceDiii te our store and beu goefla markea from Ave te reven cents pnr pound less than ihey have been raying tlscwhere. liere are a lew of our prices: 1 Pound of Coffee, as geed as you evor drank . for 2A cents.) 2 Pounds of Coffee for 23 cents. 1 Pound of Coffee. 4 pound Tea. for S5 cents. 4 Pouudsef i:iackeisler5cniiu.r 6 Pounds of Starch and 5 bars of Seap for 23 cents 2 Penndj of Prunes and 2 pound j of Blce for S3 ceut-i. 0 Pound of Prunes and 1 pound of 1'ru 1'ru nelles loriScents. Jlaker's or lluukel Brrs. Chocolate for 13c. Uanur'8 Krps .cei only 2i) cenu. Nelsen's and Cexa's Uelatluo,Aiuerlcin Gel tine, 10 cents 8 small Barrels et Mustard ler 25e. CANNED ANDBOTTLKD GOOD?. 4 Cans of u oed Cern for 23a. 3 Cans of Marrowfat Peas for 23c. 3 Cans of strlnK llans for 25a 3 Pennd Cans Table Peaches for 23c. 3 Pound Cans Pie Peaches for lie. 3 Pound Cans Apricots for2ue. Our Best Cern, guaranteed te be as goe3 as Baker's or any ether corn In the market, only 10 cents per can. Try It. S. CLARKE'S OBlGiy AL TEA AND COFFEE 8TOBE, 12 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN BTRBBT. A Few Deers from Centre Square. 9" Telephone Connection. P. 8 -Don't lerget the Pbotej te-morrow that we me going te give away. FOH BALK OH RUNT. RESIDENOEbNTHE KASt'sIDE of Duke Btrtet, bteen Orange and Chestnut, for tent. Inquire of A.J.6TEINMAN, ml2 Btd At this Offlce. NOW KEADY. PartlA wtshlng te view the North Duke street " Green Stene Frent" Heuse, can de se by celling at tbe fourth boube trem ew street, which Is new cemplete and open for In spection from 9 a. m. te lu p. in. (ieclO-tfa KDW1N X11EBUAN. FOU KhNT. A threatery flrt -proof Wareheuse tun able fur tobacco or mauulRcturlitg purposes, situated en least Grant sutet. Inquire at '."J NAhT KING STUkaT. Terms reasonable Possession immediately, inai8 eedtfd -JJlOR RENT-FKOil APRIL i, 1883, JC for one or a triu of years, the Strasbnrg Ballread, with Ceal and Luinlier Yard, Ware house, LocebioUvb uudCtm j all In geed and running order. Tbe lease of tbls valuable property presents a rare opportunity te any party Ouslrlng te engage tn a pltasant, n ell rut&bllibed and prenuble business. Fer con cen con dlUens, rent or ether In fonuatlen apply te 1 H OS, 01 UKNBy BaUMUAUbNKiU mum Laneaittr City, ra. t;tSrtWiineiii't'ivJHiiHijfc.it JB'!ii"t- :.Si,
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