rHf-i " - ' -" f " ? v v 11.5 ' -w 'v "?&' W SPi lt-Mr-tft -,"-":' 'v "',! THE IiANOASTEB DAILY INTEUjIGENCEB, MONDAY, MARCH 22. 188G. t Cl ."-'. - w m fMTELLIGENCER. r - MtttttW EVtNWM IN THI YM LUINCIR iUILDlNQ, .,.. (KimlMni MBit ' St , UNUML FA. r im ir. 'V7. ""??' " - . .. vwn srJVV " -"'" """ tfMMwmmmmirJmrtm run ct vv w lv "wBM jCu . WMfCLY INTELLIQENCfcH. Si" DiitMMtt CVCRY WtDNMOAV MORNINa. ' ' IV JMtar 7ar In jI tnnn ,5& h&BBBSPOtrDMtraXtMeUtAfrem retry pm 1 VIMMN ma eetmiry. verreipmacrH " MkWwatJetsrtIs Itgibly and en en tidteVu inir Mly; ami te sfyn Mrtr name: net for ssti-lPH, 614 In proof 0 ' " 1 imtri will e rennyt" - JHMrMtsMXMterteful JVJffretiutt . j a " THE INTELLIGENCER, LAvairm.PA. ,t . . I Jtauaster Untclligcntcr. bANCABTKB. M AIICII 22. 1896. i Sanethlnir Should Be Dene. VSi The narrow escape of the New Yerk and , Icbkaute limited express from a terrible ac 'icMent en the Pennsylvania railroad near "'&!, f.JDIsabethtewn, with the chances of a like -KKrperience that have been demonstrated liefere, must impress the management At 1L B.aaiAnUM f tnlrlnr lisittAt nrn1111. S'-iJ 1T1U1 tue ucwmij ui uukiuj, rain invuu- rsstlens against ,tuis danijer. a no root pfit the tunnel was removed some years iige because, we believe, me arcn 'HflfJW UTC1UCU liucvme i vvvwjvu"V ...$-, stone dropped te the track. It is ;' Mparent that the sides of the cut were left pt$oe precipitous from the frequent rock and B.;iheuld think the obstruction, delays and fVA'wlmr nlrenrtv nrpjislnnwl tlinrft ttpre mnre j, ,. ..-, . !', expensive than the l-epairs necessary te fMgive the Bides a greater slope would be. IjAll the through passenger trains of the fesread are run ever the single track passing j?5;ithreugh thLi tunnel cut and its present ,4 hazardous condition should net continue. The Laber Problem. What will be the final outcome of the yf ," organization of labor new taking place se jrapidly in this country, we willbavote 'Jf await the future te Knew ; but meanwiuie we may try te form an opinion about it. The immediate nresnect i3 that there will -!be a great reduction in tlie amount of em- 'pleyment offered te labor, owing te the . unwillingness of these who employ it te take the chances 01 tne threatened increase , in the cost of labor. The uncertainty will gjy check enterprise. The price of manurac- turea is likely te adrance, because of the incrpaseef cost and tlin diminution of : JJIVUUCb. But that in the end the wages of labor will be increased is very doubtful. The laborer cannot de without employment indefinitely. The employer can let his works remain indefinitely idle. Sheymay pass te his creditors, but when it becomes certain that his creditors will get them anyhow, there will be no indurement te endeavor te postpone the day. It is as clear s anything can be that the wages of labor cannot for any length of time be made se high as te deprive these who pay them of any profit en their investment of capital. Fer a still shorter time can they be se high as te make the cost of manufacture greater than the selling price. The wages of labor i-tf' .must be such as the employer can afford te Tt . av . nn.l tlita nnnn vrlll ntiaQ4lnti Itilt till. vyy ,rj t "" "" " h"-"""" "" "v pS doubt is as te hew much he can pay. gCC' AawCTu n&ivuA uu v.w-i'ivjhi 11 ! live v-it- his statement of cost, in Wilmington, " Delaware, the ether day, Mr. Jackscn, of ;' the Jacksen & Sharp company, exhibited his books te his empleyes te satisfy them that he could net pay them greater wages upon the prices his company was receiving for its products. The examination was made and showed that Mr. Jacksen's state ment was correct; but his workmen still doubted. They thought they had been de- fM, ceived. They did net trust theirewn com- : petency te comprehend the books they ex amined. " Generally workmen are ignorant of Terythlng save their special employment. If they were called te manage the business In which they are employed, the Bheriff " would sell tbem out in a very Bhert time. Yet they are apt te think that the whole business is the result of their labor and - that they earn all its profits. They con sider that their employers have no ad yantage ever them, save in their capital, and that all the reward the business reaps is the reward of capital. Ne mistake could begreater. The profit Is earned by the skillful manipulation of capital or Is lest by its unwise direction. In this very matter of the control of the labor force is one of the largest fields for - the display of skill. The employer who t would yield te all the demands of labor !. would Boen be In the sheriff's hands; and J I Itt a. itt.il.lA f..n l...t l.n 1 u,je n la uuuiure iuvi 111,11, luu eiujnujer ..'C- .l. I ! . ,. I t i t . . vs -ruv vs uiusi icsuiuie m maintaining tne ?j. control or ma own uusiuess, anu lti resist feiiug the dictation of these for whom he KjUprevldes labor, is the one who ia most suc feVCful in his business. But it is also te be 3ettd that he is most fair and liberal te his empleyes when he is left alone. t Every sensible employer desires te pay as '&. large wages as he can afford te uav. be- LX cause he knows that when he pays the 1 ' best price in the market he eeta the best product; and besides this he desires te jjlteep his customers contented and ;leady in his employment. It is s.-Yry doubtful whether the Knights of ilaber, will ever become strong eneuch 1a fllrtHtn in tlin emtllnvnra nf ltlm- t -, ttey shall employ Hand what theyBballpay -k. ii is contrary w every sound business ",-f , rlnciple te yield a business te such outside I&4 (Control; nnd consequently the business 'kttat is se yielded, will net succeed : where- ;''fcfe such dictation will net succeed, since jew one win ucny mat business must be Mieuiful te enable labor te fludtmplej ,t t. Aud the significant question there- IrirbetuertheKnighta of Laber will rlcUI the boeso te get its golden eggs. ,uw answer uepenus wiieiiy the extent te which the proposes te piess ita present U it use It wisely and strictly tm MmU ihe wages of labor are made as M ttw Mum of btuuess will wm wnt. Vm tMittrtiei wifl he benefit te tb laborer. But if it Is used te dictate te the employing class gcnrrally what it shall de, whom itshall employ, hew and what and whenitsball pay,aml in whatinaiuierlreat Its werkmttii It will fail. jB.theicompetltlen which bnsine&slins throughout the world, its guidance, de mands the highest wisdom, which it finds generally in the men who float naturally Inte the direction of its affairs. They need te have free hands for their work, nnd the best of thcmaiose consli censli tuled that they will net work with their hands tied. If they vere of less resolute material they would never rise, ever the shoulders of their fellows, te the vast re sponsibilities they have taken In charge. AVerklngmcn need beware lest in seeking higher wages they lese all wages ; for nothing is mere certain than that their employment must cease if they ask what the profit of business cannot pay. Gladstone nnd Parnell. It is significant of the close relations ex isting between Gladstone and Parnell that the latter in n recent interview declares the most important factor towards the se curing of home rule for Irelaud Is the health of Sir. Gladstone. The Irish leader can conceive of no graver calamity te the cause than that Mr. Gladstone's voice should fail him in the crisis that is at hand. This frank expression of views from Mr. Parnell should set at rest all the rumors that himself and Mr. Gladstone are work ing at cress purposes. There is no doubt thnt they are in thorough unison en the Irish pregramme, and no stronger pair of states men ever steed together for an oppressed country. Mr. Parnell sees many geed reasons why the land purchase bill of Mr. Gladstone should pass. The Irish landlords are natural ly anxious for it, as they will get value ler property, the ownership of which has been very unnej Ing. As these are largely Teries, they must have an important Influence In weakening Tery opposition te the bill. The enemies of the scheme cannot help seeing that the result of an appeal te the country, the Issue being home rule for Ireland, would net place them in a better position than they new are. Fer seventy Conser vative teats were gained by the aid of the Irish vote at the last election, and these would naturally fall kick te the Liberals if the issue of Irish home rule was fairly presented. What Liberal less would be otherwise incurred would in this manner be niade up, and the final result would probably be a majority of 170 Liberals and Nationalists combined ever the Teries. Surely the presH;ct for Ireland's auton omy was never mere cheering, and fervent wishes will go up everywhere that the Sage of Ilawanleu'd health may be spared at this time of such urgent need for Erin. Tnc Smith family hi Philadelphia are In no danger of extinction, the directory show ing that they number 6,630. We are new en the eve of that hateful-te-husbauds period when the bonnets must bloom in snrltig. It Is the quintessence of pleasure te speed the parting guest w hen he is most disagree-. able. Geed bye, Blair bill, geed bye I , Tun Audubon society is Ibauame of nn organization founded, in 2Sew Yerk last Feb ruary. It baaffcr Its purpose te prevent the killing et fany wild bird net used for feed; thanking or destroying el the eggs Or nesUefnny wild birds ; the wearlug of the feathers of wild birds. While they are at it they mlht ni well prescribe three- decKeu bonnets. Even poetry mint keep Btep with science. Mere than fifty jears age se long bus he demonstrated " the increasing puriese" and Iiesslhilitlea of Beng, Tennyson w-rote in "The Palace ei Arts," his line "The fnewy poles et moenlesj Jlars." A .few years age Professer Hall dlcevered at Washington two Martial satellite, and Tennjsen, who Is always bound te be scientifically accurate, has changed the erse te read. bbe saw the enewy poles and moo in 01 Mars, 1 bat marvelous Arid et drifted light In mlil-Urten, and the married stars W hereof the enu were bright, etc. The veree is new correct, net only as te t lie moons et Mars but also as te the location of the great nebula lu Orien. If Longfellow's verse could bu revised with a view te botani cal exactness quite a number et alterations would be necessary. Tne attempt has been made te manufac ture some capital against CongreEheian Pulit zer, of New Yerk, Jer absence from Con gress. His latest benevolent act proves that lti the roll-call of charity he answers "pres ent" with a clear, Arm voice. Wisconsin's Euhth congressional district is repiesented by William T. Price, a Itepub Mean, who has managed te attract te himself some attention by his fierce opposition te pensioning the widow et (Jen. Hancock. lie is quoted as saying that "the practice el granting large pensieus te widows of men who have been receiving big salaries aud who died Ioor Is tlestructhe of American manhood. The Influence is te make men llve up te the last dollar of their salaries in pomp and cx travagauce and ehampngne. It shakes every principle of Justice null creates a privileged class." In this Mr. Price proves himself a low-priced statesman. He contends in effect that these traits of generosity which charac terized the dead here of Gettysburg, which made it impossible for him te turn a deit ear te the calls of charity, were unworthy of him, and that mere credit would hae attached te him had lie .hearded that salary which the geeruuunt gave him. This may be Price's opinion, but the great body of warm-hearted men and women of the country will be glad that Hancock's fallings "leaued te irtut'dslde." Aud, reinembor reinember ing his magnificent services te his ceuutry in her hour of greatest peril, his big geuoreslty te his peer comrades in arms In the days that followed will forever preve him oue of the bravest and tenderest men of his time. It was net enough that the Pennsylvania railroad iusurance plan proved unpopular with the employ us of the read. New the company is mid te have received a hIkiiUW cant intimation fiem the state authorities te the effect that the establishment of Hii insur ance scheme is beyond its charter powers. Well Known Hank President Flees. Charles 1 Muthovtsen, president of the Norfolk National bank, of Norfolk, Nebraska, has lied for parts unknown and left his resignation as bank president. It Is said ha has lest his own fortune and that of his brether-lu-luw lu wheat speculations, but that the bank is secured against less. Muthewsen was well known throughout Nebraska. He had sorted two terms lu the legislature j had been speukeref thellouse ei HepreseuUtlveH, aud was a delegate te the last national Republican convention, lie was regarded as a prominent candldate for governor next fall. berleus llltuudueus Ceal Strlke. A telegram from Huntington, Pa., says : "The strlke In the bituminous coal region, which has existed for two weeks, u proving aery serious atrklr te the operators who have contracts te fill. In order te Ullthelr contracts they ure obliged te resume at the advance asked for by the miners or buy their coal elsewhere, resulting In heavy losses IttiAB . lli....l...i si.i.. . ... 'tVlflfl. Wltlt.t AT lt l.un woeToTtt7oc:" wu ' " AMONG THE NEW BOOKS. Kvrrrt Nkiht 11 llin.Hi8TOiiv. lly Alfred l.r. UlOionerthi' Pnilastnnt Kplceiwl church In Drlnnnre. lrmipni:! .Neiv lerk Jlar pr A Ute. Of the kind cf books te w hleh this beleng, the Episcopal church is particularly prolific t and it would seeui that the class ei doeut readers te whom they nre addressed lssuUl clently numerous te w arrant their production. The series of discourses or meditations of which lllshep Lee's work consist, are purely devotional. They breathe the sweet aud peaceful spirit of" a prayerful Christian soul, whose raitli is firmly tlsed and unquestioning, whose hope Is sure and undisturbed, anil whoe loe Is warm nnd deep te Ged and mans n spirit unruffled by pentllcts with linguistic difficulties or question or critical, historical, scientific coutreversv. It concerns Itself with nene or these. It Is euiluently noreue and restful In its tene and in Its eflects en the reader; a book full of feed nnd nourishment, encouragement, comfort aud edification Jer the Christian boliever. Fifteen nights in the Old and seventeen In the New Testament are contemplated, sometimes with a glowing eloquence, euen wun mucn iresn ns of thought, always In a trustful, deeply devout spirit. MascalTraixixe The olutlen et social and inJintrtil problem lly Ctmrle? 11. lUtu. lllustruteU. U u.e. Pp "3. Harper & Ures. "ew Yerk. The author's theory Is that through the arts alone all branches cf learning find expres sion and touch human life ; the true defini tion of education is tbe development of all the powers of man te the culminating point of action. Mr. Ham has been laboring in Chicago, through the press and upon the ether educational forces there, in behalf of manual traiuing,and there his theory is being tested in the splendidly equipped manual training school erected en the boulevard. Much of the book is taken up with an expo sition of the various departments of this in stitution ; and the whole plan of the volume Is a fercetul plea for the combination of manual and mental training. Lives op Gnxiz Stwhsvex. Second Series. Ephlaltes llermeknites. ny the ltev. Sir Oeo W Cox. Hart, St A. In rue. l'p . Har per A lire-.. 2e Yerk. This is the second volume of an admlrable series, by the same author, the first of which was noticed in these columns before. Eph ialtes, Kimeu, Perlkles Phonnien, Archi Archi mndes, Kleen, Urasidas, Demosthenes, Nlklas and Hermekrates are the subjects of the present work and they are treated In the critical and historical spirit which! distin guishes the author. He aims essentially te contrast the Athenian polity nnd that of Sparta, aud of the essays in this volume a companseu of the character of Perlkles with that et Brasidas points the author's moral very clearly. I Tni Geldix Dats. Kdna Lyall. 1C me. l'p. 307. Harper A I'.res. The authei of this historical romance quits the nineteenth century Held of prevailing fiction, and while she disclaims the Idea of a "historical novel," she introduces Algernon Sydney, Letterten, the actor, Francis Hern field, aud a halt dozen ether personages of the England of the seventeenth century with a geed deal of freedom. They play a second ary part In the story, hew eer, which is one of "golden days," or of iron times, as you view them. "Harper's Monthly" for April, from C. H. Itarr, Is a number of rare merit; and apart Irem all its special features the regular monthly departments of Geerge William Curtis Charles Dudley Warner and W. D. Hew ells are a feast of tat things. Thirty-five ears of Ilarper'silentlil; constitute a library In itselt ; aud the index of ever 700 pages te this ast repository of science and learning, history aud art, literature and humor, is an ejnm sesame te storehouses et valuable reterence. The new edition of this compre hensive work, just published, is a vast im provement en the first issue. It has 51,000 relerences and comprises a remarkably complete exposition of modern life in every department. PERSONAL. Gladstone's land purchase bill is te be ready en April !". General Neal Dew, the leteran prohl prehl prohl Idtienlst, celebrated his KM birthday en Sat urday. Themas S. SEnniLL, who died recently In New Orleans, lelt JS.000,000 te hU two daughters. James Kusskll Lew r.Li. and Dr. Olher Wendell Helmes are te spend the summer in Europe together. James UexnnianT, of the importing and wholesale Philadelphia dry goods tlrm of Heed, BenbrigliUt Ce., died Sunday after noon, nged about CO years The Grant monument fund new amounts te?ll,!SS; Mexico's president sent $500 for it en Saturday. The Miknde of Japan had already sent the sauie sum. Jeseph Sandbere, who was manager of the Middle Pennsylvania agency of the New New Yerk Life insurance company, with head quarters at Harrlsburg, is new chief of tbe agents of the company for the entire state. Madame Chkistine Xilssex has signed a contract with Maurice fitrakesch for a fare well tour in America. The lour will begin with a performance en October 11. Madame Nilaseu will sail from Pans early in Septem ber. Oi:oneE Pearson, chief clerk of the Heuse of Representatives and secretary et the Re publican state committee, has decided net te be a candidate for re-election as secretary of me nexi cemmuien, owing te nisconnuctien with the management of the Chester Springs soldiers' orphans school. Mrs. Eliza KicCAitnr died recently in New Orleans She left a very handsome estate, two-thirds et which gees te Mrs Jennie Morrison, "en the condition that she shall take care of aud previde for my little de Hobe" Hobe will be handsomely provided for, as the possession of the property depends en his geed treatment. Dr. Benjamin Ehrmann, one of the first and leading homu'enatlilc physicians et tbu west, died last week in Cincinnati, aged about 75. lle wasa native of Wurtemburg; and about ierty years nge, when his school ei medicinewas in its infancy, be practiced in Harrisburg and at tills city where he married ajnlece of the late Bishop Bigler. The worst case tured by Dr Ueuiedy Siiffc'a Catarrh uiii-M.Thiw I or euro of rheumatism, neuralgia In lu va rious ph ttes of sciatica, thn douteurenx, semi- cruniu. ac , use bulvutlen Oil, the greatest cure Price i cunts u bottle. en earth, 'the Rrcat superiority of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrur inieun oiiurceuunrcmoaicsiiHUcstea ir te un etiii r cetiun rcmedlcs 1 attested bv inuenie demand for that old fahlnnml tne immense aumana remedy. Dr O Grethe, llroeklyn Keard of Health, says Red Star Cough Cure la most ellectlve. Kl'JSOlAZ XUTIOKH. A fiillceman 11 raced Up. I). 1 Cellins, member of police, Seventh ward, Riudlni;, Pa., talks this way "suffered sevcnly from rlicnmutlim : nothing did meatiy Koedttfl I tried Thomai' L'cteelrie Oil. It lx a pleasure te recommend It.' for wile by 11. ll. Cochran, druBfflst, 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lun custur. Why He Downcast. True, you nreln a miserable condltten-ynu are weak, pule nnd nervous Yeu cannot sleep at nlKht, nor enjoy j our waklnir hours t ct, v. hy Icisa hejrt Let nt the drugnisl's n bottle el Jturileck Jtloetl JUtlrri. They Mill you te health aud peace of mind. Fer rale hy H. 11. Cochran, druuKUt, U7 and 139 Neith Queen ttreet. Lan Lan cester RAPID TRANSIT. The latent and best form of rapid transit is for a person Doubled with u sick headache te take a dose of Dr. Leslie's hpeel.il Prescription and what a rapid transit train the allllcilen takes for ltM depuiluiu. bte udertiscment In another oeluu"'. dccXMyd(l) tweaks Illglit Up, "Have tried 77iemn' KcUctrlc Oil for croup and colds, und rlrd It thn best runedy lhau ever ustd In my lamily." w m. Kay. A10 Ply mouth Am, llutlule. N, Y. Fer sale by II, -IS Cochran, drUKKtst, 137 uud IX) .uitu Queen street, I.uucutur, Mrs. Ijiuetry. And ether famous women hive wen a reputa tion for nicial beauty. A tlmi complexion makes ene handiteniu, eien tbeuyh tliu face Is net of perfect mould Jlurdeck lllecul Jluttrt uct dl rectly upon the circulation, nnd toirivelho skin n clLurnissundkinentbness etherwUu unattain able. Fer sain by II. II. Cochran, druimist. 137 aud 15J North Queen street, Lancaster. De It Willi Pleasure. Wangle! Ities., driigKlsts, of Waterloo, Iowa, write! " We cin wlih pleiuure say lb it Thomai' JCclectric Oil files the best sstlifuctleu of any liniment we ni.ll. Eierjbedy Mho buys will lun e no ether. This remedy Isn certain curu for ill I uclus, sprains, and palus. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancastei, A iHerjrrmuu'ii Testlmnuy. AV. E. Ulirerd, jasterM. K. church, llelhwell, Ont.,wasfurtwuyiaraasiiir3rerwllhDysiepsIa In Its worst form, until as he states "life bucume nn actual burden." Three bottles of Burdock Meed miter cutejl hlni, and he tells us In a re turn letter that be considers U thn best family I tiir11rlriii tifiur litfiir 1 1 Afkisxt .. - i I i? wwuutirtKwnr MKVICAU peRTm: "liLoeor BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! Combining Iren and l'nre Vegetable Tonics, fltilckly and ceinplelilv Cleanses and Knrtclie the UIikiJ. Oulckrn. the action of tli I.lrrrsnA Kidneys. Clears the Complexion, male the Skin Smeeth. It does net Injure the teeth, rne hefldschsnr produce constipation A I.L O I II Ml MEDlCI.SKs 1)0. rbyslcfnnsnnd DrugglM Kvcrywncru Hecoui Heceui lnend IL Dr. N. 9. HcaaLxs, or Marlen, .Mas., ssys " 1 rvcemmend Urewn' Iren IUttersiunnluabln tonic for enrlchlmr the bleed, and removing all dypppttc symptoms. It does net hurt the DB.K. M. Dtuctt, Keynelds. lnd, says' "1 have prescribed nmn'i Iren Hitters In cmeet fttiirmtn nnd bleed rtlseases, nle when n tonic vasneeatu, nna it nas proved tnorengniy sans factory." Mi. Wv. Utkns, Ne. WSt, Mary street. New Or leans, La , svs i ' llron'9'lren Hitters relieved me In a co of bleed polsenln g and 1 heartily recommend It te these ncedluK a bleed purl flcr." The genulne has Trade MsrW and eroded red Hnej en rapper. Take no ether. Made only by UUOW.V CHKMtCAL CO., (8) llaltlmere, Md. 1HT uoeim. M L'SLINS. HOLLY TREE MILLS Is the Rest Muslin In the Market for Family L'e. Yeu can get it at the North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. BTKN'K. nevMyd Ne. SJJ North Queen street. JOHN S. OlVLKIt. OEO. K. HATH VON. CARPETS ! Uedy Hrnel, Tapestry Unissscls, All Weel Ihree-Vly. All-Weel Kxtra Super lncmlns. Cotten Chain Kxtra super Ingrains. Insralns, iSc, 37Hc, ec, 45c ec.. tc. Damask and Venetian Hall nnd Statr Carpet. Heme-made Ung and Chain Carpet. Linoleum and Eeer Oil Cleth. Taper Lining Stair I'ads and Stall iteds. DADO SHADES. SHADING CI.OT1I AVD HOLLAND. bl'ItlNQ ANDCOIID riATUUES AURORA CARPET SWEEPER. All kinds or HOUSElwKKl'INC; DUY GOODS at Lewest l'rlce. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 East King Streot, Lakeabtxr. Pa. G KEAT HAROAINS. (111AND Ol'KMXn Of NEW SPBIffG &00DS ! WATT A SHAND have opened darlnfrtbe past neck utmnrji of One Hundred C&ei of New and Desirable Goods, bought specially for this season's trade. SPECIAL DRIVES. Twenty-four inch SI RAH SILKS, New Shades only 5c. a jard. Twenty-two Inch COLOUED DltKbS bll.h5, 75?. u yaid. Heal value, f 1 Ml. Twentv-tne Inch I1LACK tiltOS GIIA1.S SILKS, 75c. per j ard. Special Values In lil. ACK DI'.ESS SILKS from SOc. te 11.50 per yard. A nether ca of ear fimeus CAMEL'S HAIR CANVAS SCITINGS, bprlng Shade, 50c. per yard. . HOMESPUN SUITINGS, .' Inches wide, CJr per yard. Forty flve Inch HLACK AND COLOR! D CASUMERES.SOc. per jard. Ileal value, tic Our forty Inch All-Weel BHcb Cashmeres at 3IHc. per yard, has no equal. forty Inch All-Weel Debege, Gray nnd Drowns, only 37K per yard. NOVELTIES IN DRESS tiOODS. llrecaded Velvets, Fancy Striped Veil ets. Ladles' Wraps, Scarfs nnd rancy Jersey Jackets. Twe Hundred Pieces Elcgnnt Designs 1 reach and American Satlnes AT THE New Yerk Stere. Nea. O, 8 & lO East Kinff St. 4VOpen evenings until S p.m. p.m. Saturdays, 10 J. H. MAKTIN A CO. Upholstery Department. We are offering a choice line of Lace Nottingham Curtains, In newest effects. Large line of Madras Cur tains in Geld, Colored orllcmdreunds, making the handsomest curtain you can get for summer use. rurniture Coverings in Turcemen.lsamies, Haw and Spun Silks, 1'etit Points, etc. Fur Fur nltuie covered by expert upholsterers at very low rate3. If you have an old set of rurnitme let us give you an esti mate en recovering it. Yeu have no idea at hew little expense you ran have a handsome new covering put en, new springs, nnd weed work refinlshed, turning the vihole set out a geed as new. Slip Cevers for Furni ture cut and made at low rate. Full line of Furniture Linens. Curtain Pele, any weed, SOc., complete. Xew Carpeta arriving every day. Standanl makes at lowest possible prices. We are told every day that we have the largest line of Carpets in Ijiucaster. Come ami see for your self. Cor. West King & Prince SU., (Opposite Stevens Heuse) LANCASTER. PA. IJUUS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIGHT & CO., mn-lyd setb ana Hare 8ts I'tdiadelpbia, Pa. J. B. Martin & Ce., WATCBMa, MO, CAUVtyRLUACO. " ritrr.Aji:i.i'irT.u j. I m ti THE EKEGREN WATCH THE VACHEFION WATCH THE AUDEMARS WATCH THE CENTURY WATCH Made In (icneiaby it. R. Kkefrren. nnd sold In the United Mates tiTrlnsliely bv Messi. inlawed tt Ce. It Is the finest watch In existence Made by V acheten A Censtftlitln.Heneia, and sold In Philadel phia only by Messrs. Caldwell A Ce. It Is second only te the bkecreu Vi atch .Madciby Iiuls Audn mars, llrnssus and tle uc a, aud sold In Phil adelphia by Messrs Cnldwell A Ce , the authorized agents of the maker. Made In Uenevn ex pressly te our order, aud Is guaranteed thn best valueovererfered for One Hundred Dol lars. 1)02 CHESTNUT ST. iuar63mdM, ,dd3nnv PHILADELPHIA. yyATCUES, CLOCKS, Ai WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHEAr rOKCASH Lancaster tVatches nt the lowest Prices ever offered : being a stockholder enables me te sell these watches se cheap Klptn. Wnltham and ether watches en ale pectacles, Opera masses, Ac Uepalrlng of the above named articles will receive my personal attention LUUI9 11.Lr.lb, Ne. 159K North Queen St., opposite City Hetel. LUU ,, L m St., opposite Ct an u It. It. Depot.) lOKA Vs'ATCll. (enr ienuaii -ARent ler AUKOKA rVK HAIJC OH it KMT. FOR KKNT NICK TWO-STOKY It KICK Dwelllmr Heuse, Ne. WC Ka-t OrnnKestrvet. marltld HIKSH x 11KO. T7I0K KENT. E Twe IX story Houses, Ne 510 and 61J Maner street. Apply nt ' mlO-lwd Ne. S( WKST MNO STISKET. 1JIOK REST FROM APRIL 1, THAT DE slrable Mere Iloem, Ne. IS Centre Square, has been used for a clmv store for years. .Apply te UEOllUE Vt.TOMI.l.NSOV. marj-tfd Sheriff's Office. FOR SALE CUEAI. One LancnMer Cabinet Organ, cost 11, will "ell at n banraln. Call en or address, Se. 537 North Cherry alley, I.anciutcr, Pa. i2 tfd OK REST TWO VERY DESIRABLE J rooms en first tloer sult&ble for n Docter or Dentist ulse two rooms en second story NO 1MNOKTH DUKE STKKKT. Apply at mil tfd TTIOR REST. XJ A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a It. It. "Idlng Capacity for storing 3,oue cases. Apply aiine marle-tfd INTELLIOENCEIt OFFICE. POaTION'n.D PUBLIC SAIjK. On SATURDAY MOUKINU, MAItCH IT, lJbC, at 10 o'clock, n III b sold nt the Hearding and Livery htable of DIt. J. C. SIIAUH, Ne.ll West Kins street (formerly Cress hevs hotel). a iroeu nere a n. l reausier i . ." ,.. . - .. -- bncev. whins. harne'i and blankets. martWtd 11. F. I.OWE, Auctioneer. EtOK RENT. Shep In rear of Ne S7 WestChcstnntstreet, used as a cigar-box factory, and a shop en Mllllln street, Ixtween south (Jueen nnd Prince streets, lately usel as a carriage lactery. Alse a dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A. A Hubley as a drug mere, West King street. Appiy Mine ! 15-tfd 1NTEM.IQENCEII OFFICE. TTIOR REST. JJ Fl Irst-class Dairy iann. : acres, situate two miles from Lancaster cltv. Haseinenc, corner Centre bqnare nnd North Qnecn street, suitable for a barber shop. llrick Dwellings, ?M East Fulton street, and Mi Church street. hale and Exehange Stables en West Orange street, near Water. Severnl Frame Houses en Jnhn street, Janll-tfd IllltS 11KOT1IEK1. P iRlVATP. 8ALU 1 will have a car lead of First-CIas's Ohie Nerman Horses, AT TBI XERBISCAC II0V8K. NO 113 SOUTH PKINCE STltEET, byMendaj', which I will dispene of at private ule. New let of first-class Horses drivers, workers and heavy draft, mostly from Canada, every week, and always for sale. (KOP.UK (iltOSSMA.V. feblD lydAw TLANK BOOKS. Jehn Baer's Sens Invite examination of their BLANK BOOKS! In Various Orades el DA I100K3,JOUUNAI.S, I.EDOEP.S, CASH HOOKS, COPYING BOOKS 3l PKESSK3. INVOICE HOOKS, TIME BOOKS, MEMOIIANDUMS, PASSBOOKS, PETTY ACCOUNT BOOKS, Ac, AT TMK SIGN OFTHE BOOK, 15 nnd 17 North Queen Streot. COAL. ry MAHTIN, WHOLESALB AMD tttTAIL PIAtKS ID All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. VYaiid t Ne. 420 North Water and Prince Streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. nJ-lyd T5AU.MQAKDNERS t JEFFERIES. COAL DEALERS. Owen t Ne. 1!S North Queen street, and Ne. tfA North Prince street. Yauds: North Prince street, near Heading Depot, I.ANCASTEB, PA. auglt-tld c OAL. M. V. B. COHO, NO.ST0 NOKTH WATEIt 8T , Lancaster. Pa., Wholeiale and Ketall Dealer In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection with thn Tnlnnhnne Kxchanan. Ynid and Office t STUEET . .---. . - -. ........... ... ..v..... NO. 110 MUUlll n a i in febSS-lvd OPESlNO OK THE OANALS. THE Suauehanna and Tlde Water Canals will open en April 1, lsae. D. i'.ellUKb, inlS-lw Superintendent TOBACCO OUTTINOS, HCP.AP8, SII-T-1NOS AND PACKEltS' WAbTE, Dry nnd Clean, bought for cash. JBiMO Ne. 27J Pearl Street, New Yerk, lletercnce Fred. Uchutte, Ne. 2U I'enrl street, New Yerk. feblMyd' B UCHMILLER'H, Onlv n little while leneer ran von secure de- elded bargains in Huns. Cutlery, Ueveivcrs, Kuzers, Hclssers, Machinists Toels, Ac. We offer special bargulns In tluns nndOun Ooeds until the 15th Inst., te close out ourentlre stock before April 1. Inside aud OuUldeJJliew C'ajes for sale Lheup. HUCIIMILI.EU'S, Ne. IK North Queentut., Lancaster. 4-AU goods lelt for repairs must be celled for by March 50. mart-Swd mir jjAur.n a imeTiiKiL CLOTHING! - Spring Woolens. Suitings, Treuserings and Spring Overceatings. Our riflsortment or Standard aud Nevol Btylen of OOATINOB. BUITINaa and TROUSERINOS, for MEN and BOYS' SPRING WEAR, are new com cem com pleto and ready for lnapoetlon. READY-MADE CLOTHING In Buslnesa Sulta, Dreea Suits, Beys' "Winter Stock at Spring Overcoats. Loteat New Shnpea in B. St W. OOLLARS and OUFFS. NECKWEAR. Latindrled and Unlaundrled BH1RTS, &e &e. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. Q5 West King Si, Lancaster, Pa. JTEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSF. FAHNESTOCK'S. New Open Large Stock of Sheetings. "J'JlXt'.i'1.' I'lI'I-DW CASK MUSLINS In all Desirable Makes. Alse, T1CKINI1S AND tKATHKKS'lO FILL; all ai our Usual U Prices. Alse COUNTEUPANKS AND QUILTS IN QUANTITIES. Prices Lewer than Ever. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. We are new reedving daily New Additions toeur tneui me coining season eargnins ei ene mil KVKUV Oil 1I1V1NOS SOMF.rillNO:NKW." -AT- FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE OOTJBT nAIHIAINS IN SILKS. METZGER & 11 WK'IllAltO BLACK SILKS. Latllee' Dress Cleths, Dlnck CaahmercH, Colerod OaBhmorea, Black Broeado 8llka, and -v BLICK BROCADE SILK VELVETS, FQIt HV.M'.V, ALT. AT LOW 1'ltTCKS, AT METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King St., botweou Coepor Heube nnd Serrol Herae Hetel. J.1FE ISSVltAHOK COSfVAXY. T IKE INSURANCE COMPANY. WHEJI SOLICITED TO flic Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Yerk RIOHARD A. McOURDY, PRESIDENT, Is entitled te yenr riwrconslderatten. since It holds the FOREMOST place among the Ufa In snrance Institutions el the world, and odors superior advantages In all the features of business to gether with unequalled financial security. CASH ASSETS, it s also the tVAM '..'AT Company In hlch cost of insnrancB below that of any ether any ether It has JfO HTOCKllOLDElia te claim any Is less than that of any ether Company It writes the simplest nnd most comprehensive the only one tht furnishes ABSOLUTE 1SHUKAXCK FJIOM TJIK WOKD UO. FOIl FOKTIIKlt 1NFOKMATION Al'l'I.Y TO Rebert Helmes, District Agent, 230 N. 5th STREET, READING, Or 00 N. DUKE STREET, LANCASTER. UATH, B EAUTIFULl NEW! ATTHACTIVJ'. ! All the Novelties of the Heasen ler of all tbe Leading STIFF AND KXTKA LIGHT (VKIUIIT (STIFF HATS, n the cltv thuv can be had llestnn. Only place ly til ler the "TO-KALON HAT," an entile new thing for young men. A full line or I'LAINAM) AM1SH HATS, our own make, at prices lower than ever. Chlluren's Sniiug Uoeds, In nevt und ar tistic designs, at Lewest J'rlces. CLOTH HATS VOK MKN OK HOYS, S5c., &c., 7&c. and II 00. Robes, Far Gleyes, Seal Gaps and Fer Trimmings, Sold new re i gal fik rdless of cost. A Sptclal Hargaln furs : Hest unit, 11.23. kchi aiusKnii, i, w. D. STAUFFER & CO., Ner. 31 ami 33 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. HODBBjrUMlfiaHUrU OOODM. S! HIRK'B CARPKT HAM CARPETS I UKUFJCN1NQ Or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Beit Selected Line of Carpet ever ex. hll.ltedln this city. WILTONS. VELVKTS, all the Trading Makes of J10UY ANUTAFKSTUY HKUSSKLS. THKKK-PLY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain EXTUABUFKUS. and aU qualities of IN. OUAIN CAUl'KTS, DAH AHK and VKNKT1AN CAUI'ETS. KAU and CHAIN OAKFM8 of enr own manufacture a speciality. Special Attontleniiald te the Manufacture of CUSTOM CABPKTD, AlseaFull Llneef OLLCLOfHS, BUUB, WINDOVrsUAOKS,COVKlii;KTB,a.: AT . SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Oer. West King nd Wattr Bts., LancwUr, Pa. MOOD. CLOTHING! Sulta and Ohlldren'a Stilta. Very Lew Prloea. Balanoe of Furnishing Goods. Noveltloa In already Extensive Stock, and shall continue te HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENN'A HAUGHMAN VINS IN COLOKED SILKS. INSURE REMEMBER THAT $108,08,967. te insure! Its larirer dividend returns reduclnir Company. Cem nan v. part of the profits. ratio et expenses le receipts form of Insurance Contract ever issued, and CAPS, AV. iOUNO MKN. A Specialty made Spring Styles in SOFT HATS ! the production of WILCOX X CO , the Leaders of Quality unsurpassed and styles the newest. AsIc In all these goods. lllffhejit cash ca paid for raw WTKLKI'HONK CONNISCTION. CARPETS! MMUB04W iirt'lillffllsWPsM ! 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