,' 'f " v., THE LANCASTER DAHjY IOTEJLIGENCEK, FBIPAY. MAJRCH 2G, 188G. ,; ,fs ' Serf. Jt ST. JTf' ,B. J-3 'U' ;iw ;J3f . ffc 4. i-far' ' iW r W If !il n. r-3? w LV sr rp, H&- u. if u :s S"8. sr fs a..K tF. l ,, " i- lVi- I P Dally Miswir. HiVMY IVtNHrt M TMtYtAB. 'V'" (mmi'iiiw) . "( "V matblai. BujuitfG, $ Omar Cjtrt Sqer, r. ffcnnWM.-fit ten Vm MFimCmi 1 MOTHa) fWfMB fw ,t0m i mm iff f t te rmt cum ut. ' T INTBLLTOENOER, -,3? .. (EmhtPmcs.) taiy Wdadr Morale, Twe Deuam a Ya m Asvmci. 'MftMONDCNCE SeueruD fr.J tvttr pur or tmi s"S ir t1t tm eevwrtr. Cmssswamsts m tteucrru n vmti BJ, UMTMI CM M U TMrfSM.V MWW1MK ' t huHk Mfl fki.TlM. BUT M NMf 0 00 FMlH. AH t ' HMWM UTTfM W1U. M OOSMftl. T. THt WA.TS SMlt. jfcAMraM U Lvttara nd Teletrrataa te i;jf THEINTBLUQENOER, Lanc&ster, Fa. vKCtie Cnnm0tcr3ntcUtQcnccr. ffg. : LANCASTER. MARCH 20. 1886. Jy Gould's Threat. Mr. Gould having returned from his jaunt in his yacht in Southern waters, np , pears in the newspapers with a letter te his counsel, Messrs. jiillen and Stvayne, of New Yerk, in which he asks them whether the Missouri Pacific company cannot held the Knights of Laber rcsponslble,individu rcspenslble,individu ally, for tbe damage done his company by their interruption of its traffic; and the counsel obligingly correspond that he can de se beyond doubt upon his representa tien of the facts. The organization of the Knights of Laber being in the nature of a partnership, of which every member can be held responsible te the extent of his property for the part nership acts. And se Mr. Gould an nounces through the newspapers' that his company is going te sue every Knight of Laber who has a house or any attachable property and see whether it cannot recoup itself in this way for its losses. Maybe he will; and maybe he won't. Maybe he intends te, and maybe he don't ; the latter maybe's being by far the most probable for very obvious reasons. Mr. Gould is suspected strongly of having Drought about the strike of which he com plains, for stock jobbing purposes, and it is quite in the line of the twisted movements by which he has been went te seek his ends. Mr. Gould, posing as the apostle of law, strikes a novel attitude. lie has been dis tinguished in the past for his lack of regard for the law which he new holds sesacied. "When he and Fiske played havoc with the Erie property, and barricaded themselves in their offices against the law officers, and ran their books out of the jurisdiction of the "New Yerk courts, and issued stocks by the ream te get away from old Commedore Vanderbllt, Mr. Gould had net been educated up te his present state of love for the law. Then the law pinched Mr. Gould ; new his lawyers tell him it can be made te pinch the empleyes of hi3 railroad company. And perhaps it can, as we have aiid ; but with Mr. Gould working it, it is very obvious that Uie undertaking will be handicapped before any jury selected te try the issue. Mr. Gould is supposed te be a wise man, and when he brings these suits against the Knights of Laber he will be much elder than he new is. If they are partners and any of them have wronged Mr. Gould, the law will held them responsible, as Mr. Gould's lawyers say, al ways, provided, however, that Mr. Gould's skirts have been clean in his conduct to wards them se that they cannot offset his wrongdoing against their own. And they deny that Mr. Gould is in this position te call them te account. The grand master of the order of the Knights of Laber, Mr. Powderly, has just returned from the sccne of trouble te bis home at Scran ten, and thence telegraphs te Congressman Curtln as fellows : By all means In your power endeavor te have the light of a congressional investiga tion thrown upon the doings or these men, who ewe se much te the American people and who oppress their werklngmen in the name or the law. Indignities meat foul are imposed upon the laboring men en the Oeuld lines or railway, and through the medium or press or telegraph their side or the case cannot reach the great heart or tbe American people. Ilere is an invitation te Congress te in vestigate the trouble between Mr. Gould's railways and their empleyes which Con gress should at ence accept. It will be noted that Mr. Gould his net addressed any such prayer te Congress; he contents himself with threats of law suits. Mr. Gould owns the "Western Union telegraph and controls its dispatches, se that the public de net have a fair chance of becoming speedily acquainted with facts that it is te his profit te distort. The public knew Mr. Gould and de net trust his statement. They knew him as a liar of the first water ; and as a man te whom any ends are justifiable that reach his purpose. It will hardly suit his ends te keep up his conflict with the Knights or juaoer long enough te get a con gressional Inquiry en his tiack. He may de expected te come te an agreement with them just as speedily as his stock market tmmuie-rig is through. But it should net be in this great country that such men as no are able te threw its bus! nees into hysterics at any time te put , money in their purses ; and the congres sional inquiry should be made thoroughly, and congressional action be had te remedy the evils that will be uncovered. Inching Along. Step by step the Republican senators are receding from the false and illogical posi pesi posi Oen in which they placed themselves w hen they refused te confirm certain appoint ments, because the president had declined te furnish them with private letters re ceived by him bearing upon the suspension of their predecessors. Had the Senate boldly avowed its right te inquire into the , 'executive's reasons for removals or denied him the prerogative of removing at his discretion, there might have been some ftuadatkra for its position, Hut no such eUIm was put forth. Edmunds and his jaeUeagues frankly admitted that they had m powers nor rights in the matter of re Myala 5 and the refusal te confirm en muds oilier than related te the character ,!! appointees is shown te be a specious ijssmm imt has Bade them the laughing tWeeuntry. Mr,brViHdy gene se far as te as ta;t'tiilmatk)a of the internal !,tiiw it mm thw an about Je confirm most of the post masters. They will gradually abandon their whole case ; and, after letting them BSrre down as easily as possible and after months of delay and futile debate, will come out of the same hole at which they went in. What Is te t'eme of It. General business is beginning te feel very sensibly the effects of the labor agitation. As we have before shown, when the supply of coal becomes uncertain and the price advances, nearly every branch of manufac ture te which steam power is applied feels the change very keenly ; the iron worker is dependent upon the miner. "Woolen and cotton mills, furnaces and iron works of every description, are largely at the mercy of the miners and the railroads, and if these latter are blocked by their empleyes nil trade and manufacturing must stagnate. Se vast are the complications of business in this country and se intricate the rela tions, that serious disturbance in one place will be felt everywhere sooner or later. Already we hear of merchants whose orders for the supply of the spring and summer trade are accepted by the manu facturers, conditioned upon no strikes oc curring te interrupt their operations ; whlle in turn sales supposed te have been made are cancelled In view of a dullness that was net anticipated. It is difficult te foresee where all this will end ; it may result tern tern perarily in short stocks, in resulting higher prices, then renewed activity in manufac turing, higher wages and a corresiendingly decreased purchasing power, without much gain in the long run te an) body ; for a pro longed cessation of productive labor is ex haustive te the country. "We live tee nearly from hand te mouth, and en tee short a margin of supply te stand still, for any length of time, without serious distress and general shrinkage. It was the calculation, we believe, of the management of the labor movement that out of this year's agitation would grew a revolution in the length of the working hours, such a3 has gradually come with the introduction and use of labor-saving ma chinery. "Whereas formerly twelve hours had te be occupied for the average subsist ence of the toiler, then ensued a reduction te eleven and afterwards te ten, it was believed that new was the time te reduce te eight or nine at the most. Vt'e see no signs in the labor movement, as new pre vailing, of intelligent direction te this end. CIladstonkIsIIIuew, hut his opponent will be sick ere long. TnE electric light men have ample ammu nition In their assaults upon all ether medei of Illumination. It Is an undeniable fact that tboesygen taken out or the air by the ordi nary candle is equal te that appropriated by a man. me comensuou ei one cunic ioei ei coal gas consumes the oxygen or ten cubic reet of air, and produces two cubic feet or car bonic acid. The combustion or a pennd of oil consumes the oxygen or 130 cuble reet or air, and produces about 21 cubic feet of car bonic acid. And there Is besides te be con sidered the smoke and organic particles lib erated in the deoxygenatien. Then there are some kinds or gas that lead the air with nox ious vapors, injurious te books, pictares and rurniture, as well as the human lungs. They preduce hent out or all proportion te their light They dry the atmosphere ei a room te such a degree as eiten te render the air Irri tating te the surfaces or the eyes. The pipes or meters fall out or order se as te require re pair, and the accidental leakages are net only leul-smelllcg, but are also attended by liabil ity te can dangerous explosions. Ugas ex pects te keep n firm .front against these sav age assailants, It will have te te a great deal better and cheaper that the Illumination which suffering communities are new taught te bellove is geed gas. It ! estimated that the Seuth peut J25, 000,000 for schools in 1SS2. Away with the Blair bill 1 The New Yerk uen-spapera duvole a geed portion of their time aud space te internecine quarrels. Just new the Tunes and Sun are hammering away at each ether ever the in trinsic worth of a " peachblew " vase. Mean while the public leek en the contest much after the style et the old woman's contem plation of her husband's ktruggle with the bear. At the IJcaver county special term of court for considering licenses the ethor day, the bar unanimously censented that I'ret. Geerge, or Geneva college, le allowed te make an address which had been advertised from the various churches In Beaver Palls te be delivered by the professor before the court en the moral necessity or refusing all appll appll catiens for license. He was answered with an exposition or the Pennsylvania liquor laws by Lawyers. II. 'Wilsen j and Judge Wick ham granted a number or licenses. The astonishing fact is noted that Brown, the lunatic, who startled Queen icteria, is an Irishman. We presume this Is announced because of the great variety of Irish lunatics. m mm m One must be able te de valiant battle In bis own defense te beau editor in Venango county. Kditer . 8. Whltaker, or the Venango Xpcclater, iHibllshed at Franklin, recently delended himself against an assault by using a brick, and Injured his assailant se seriously that he has been held te ball te await the result of the lnlurles. Ohie may be the home of the place-hunter, but it has an astonishingly geed credit The state sinking fund has Just refunded the btate debt due in December te the amount ct f2,2S0,000, the new bends te Lear Interest at the rate of 73. The lean u erages but 10 years' time, and it is said te Ihj the lew'09t known for a public lean. irANTJKDA 1'XXtIUX. A Mail Who fur l'erlj Veitra Hail Taught tbe Yeung Ieta te Sheet, A few days age an old roan, w Ith grizzled and unkempt hairand beard, appeared at the main entrance te the White Heuse and re quested permission te see the president. His genetal appearance showed poverty and distress, but his conversation disabufced his questioners of their first beliei that lie beleuged te the army of cranks, aud called for sympathy ferbls simplicity and Ignorance, 11 U errand, he said, was te secure a pension. Ne, he never was a soldier, but he had taught school for rerty years lu four different states, aud be was sure that such faithful kervices for the benefit of the youth of tbe country should be and would be rewarded. He had beeu unceremoniously dismissed from ills last position te inake room for a younger man, for no reason except that he had grown old. He hadn't a cent in tbe world, and was tee old te begin nnew tbe battle of lile. His only hope, te said, was te secure a pension. He was infermed that, as he bad never been a soldier, he was net ontitled te a pension, and quietly took his departure, an object or sympathy te all who tutw him. Women Klehtluc With Hwerclt. A remarkable duel was fought en the hls hls hls torle field et Waterloo en Thursday, the con testants being Mine. Valsayre, u native or I rance, and Miss Shelby, an A merican. The duel was the result et a dispute ontborela entborela ontberela !iXSS!ritaAf Fren'"u American female vS-Aft8r i 8UImy ""creation Mine. ) aUayre threw her cleve in Miss Hhelby's face, and a duel was forthwith arranged. The weapons were swords. Miss Shelby was slightly wounded en the arm. The four seconds were Americana. These exnressed themselves satisfied that the duel hid been conducted properly, honor properly viudl catsdMd we tanuit avenged. ' PERSONAL. KTiib Hkxhkicks monument fund prom laes te reach J1M.01XJ. PntNcr. HtsMATicK en all Important pub lic occasions prominently wmm the Order or Christ lecently bestowed upon him by the Pope. Skn'Ateii Wadr llAMrroN.er .Seuth Caro lina, was ence offered the position or commis sioner el the Louisiana state lottery at a sOary or 510,000 a year, but he declined flatly and in pretty vigorous tertus. PRKstnnNT Ci.kvelajjii has sent te Con gress the third annual report or the civil servlce commission, with n iuesage com mending lue causa te tne "jealous protec tion" of the law-making power. Jitper PriisitlNO holds that the act or as. sembly or March UC, 1SJ7, which provides that the casting vote it In the hands or the chler burgess where thore Is n tie voteln council, Is unconstitutional, and consequent ly the chler burgess has no right te vote In council. Okskrai. W. II. V. IiKK, the son el General llebcrt 1 I.ee, lust appearing en the horizon et national politics, is fifty years or age, n farmer, and bears a strong per per eonal reemblnce te Ills father, and Is called "Kuny" le, a name coming down from nursery days. Governek riTZiiuuu Ikk, or Virginia, has two scars en his person from wounds ene whlle In tbe United States army, and one whlle In the Conrederate States army. Ills colored coachman is named Abraham Lincoln, and another colored man In his em ploy Jeffersen DavK "Leuis Dhemki, tbe turfman who intro duced into this country the "Paris mutual" system or peel selling, died en Thursday la Louisville, aged 60 years. He was born in France. He w as famous as a mathematician, and had a standing offer et J1.000 posted at JeromePark teauy one who would find an error or live cents in his calculations. Kcssell Saek, the New Yerk million aire, examined in the superior court, New Yerk, the ether day. said: "I estlmate I am w-crth above all liabilities sercrai million dollars, if all my contracts should become a total less, I would still be worth several mil lions or dollars. The total less could net pos sibly be in excess or ?'AWU,wu. i weuiu aim be worm mere man je,uw,wu. Skeretarv JIannijje's condition Thurs day was semen bat Improved. At 11 o'clock he was reported as being ery comfortable. The secretary's son said that while ter a day or two yet they could net consider his rather as out or danger, the Improvement gavetbem much hope. The secretary takes the nour ishment his physicians give him, rests com fortably, cemerses with these around him and sleeps well. Dr. Harry DcAMiit, or high standing lu the class or 'S3 or the medical department or the University or Pennsylvania, has been ap pointed a resident pb vsiclan or the Episcopal hospital, Philadelphia. He is a son or Dr. J. M. Deaver, or Duck, this county, and a brother et Prof. Jehn 15. Deaver, of the Unl Unl ersltyef Pennsylvania Dr. Ress Itewe, son et C. Rene, of Strasburg, has recently been appointed physician et the Pennsylva nia railroad between "ew Yerk and Phila delphia General Ulerqe li. .McClkllan's memoirs will be a work of about COO pages, a large octave volume, about the size et BLaloe'a book. The prospectus will be ready In a low months and the work will be published early In the fall. It will contain a portrait et the general and probably a number of battle scenes, one or which will be that or Burn side's bridge at An tletam. The greater part of the book was written by the general, and It has been edited by his literary executer, Hen. William C. Prime. Its general charac ter Is that or personal recollections and me moirs, chletly regarding his military lire. In It, itissald, he criticises men who held pub lic elllce unsparingly, se mucn se, in tact, that the voluine will create quite a sensation. a nRAUTiFUt. ri.eweii auei The llorKPeut Display In an Opera Heme. Magnificent l'leral Exhibition. The New Yerk flew or show, or which se much has been said, opened Wednesday afternoon at the Metropolitan opera house. C. r. Klunker is the director of the enter prise, which Is under the patronage or a score or mero of ladles eminent In society. The show Is certainly the largest and most gorgeous or its kind ever produced there. The display of roses surpassed anything ever seen there. 'lucre is also a large exhibition of orchids, and there are many rare plants of great value, 'inere are said te be 0,000,000 worth or flowers sold annually, which shows that Americans are levers or the beautiful as well as of the practical. Among the attractions of the ilewer show Is a display or Kngllsh primroses from the country seat of the late Lord Beacenslleld. Thelameushybrid rose called "Her Majesty," exhibited for the first time last year lu Lon Len Lon eon, has a table all te Itself. There are In all about fe5,000 roes, 0,1,000 bulbous plants and 20,000 shrubs en exhibition. There are 100 varieties of petted roses In llower. The opera liouse is floored ever as for a ball, and vast pyramids of jialms break the monotony or the vast llower space, and fountains are arranged te keep the air cool and moist. At the back of the stage is an arrangement of mirrors se bedded in mess and palms that the arbors seem te extend for miles. At this end Is a bank of English prlmre-.es, Hanked by enormous Honduras palms. In the centre or the stage is a fountain, tw enty feet high, each or its three basins fringed with small Incandescent electric lamps, ever which tbe water splashes. At the feet of the fountain are passion flowers and lilies of the valley. The proscenium arch, which divides the stage rrem the auditorium, Is entirely covered with green, palms being used w herever an opportunity occurs. Upen the main fleer are hair a dozen immense pyramids, nearly thirty feet high, built up or petted roses, azallas and orchids. The cut roses are In immense Japanese vases, some of the vases containing several hundred mag nificent flowers in full bloom. L'npnbllthed Genu or llurnt. Twe llttle commonplace books of Rebert Burns and containing many prese essays and unpublished poems by him, will shortly be sold in Edinburgh. The verse, which Is mostly oxpre'slve or rollgleus reeling, Is rather peer; the prose Is in the conventional style et his time. A poem in blank verse en "The incomprehensibility or Ged" con cludes as lollews : Blest be the stroke which bursts these fle9hlv chains ' ' 1 hat held th' Immortal spirit clORir'd ana bound, Orev'llng In du.t and ceutr'd te the earth : Then shall this belter part, this heaven born soul, Spring from its prison and (lull th' quivering ly en fn b w leg exulting up the sky, And In a moment reach the throne et Ged Then shall 1 knew, and love, and serve Illm American Heme Kule. t row the Galveston News. Can the relation or the states te the federal government be taken as the model for a scheme of Irish home rule7 There are cir cir cutnslances In the actual relations et tbe sev eral states te the federal government w hlch show J crieus limitations upon home rule in this union. The power te tax Irish banks or issue out of existence, and the prohibition or man i-urrtuicy, nemu 00 mere man supreme command or the military and the navy, but these powers would remain In the British government If Ireland obtained only Ameri can state rights as they actually are. And what would be said of the British government ir it retained s revenue tariii power and prohibited an Irish revenue tariff, and then used the revenue power, as American Congresses have done, ostensibly for revenue, really for pre. hlbltlen of International trade T What if the uniisu government, te maintain the supre macy or British shipbuilders, passed an im perial law, applying te lreland as well as hngland, rerblddlng the purchase or loreign lereign built ships and their employment under the uruisu-irisUilncT Would the British colo celo cole nles new submit te such a lawT Yet itlsa measure et federal rule ever the citizens of inu neverai nuuui in II11S Union. A beldier1 Autograph, jn tue aimitn or Mra. Ole Tayloe, or asiungtcn, ueuerat Hcett ones wrote this bit or rhyme: A distinguished fair, with prudential care. Te wrest a friend from ruthless lime lias assigned a place his peer hand te trucn In hiavy proe or trilling rhyme. Thus, the' tbe record of hi sheathed sword Soen should perish or be foriret. This protected page shall eutlH e tbe age. And save the name or Nigrum jiceTT. January, 1X. Struck at a Seuater. Colonel Jenes, a Virginia politician, known as "Blind" Jenes, quarreled with Senater Rlddlebergereu Thursday at the capital, and attempted te strike the senator, who grasped and held his assailant until an officer came up. .iuu senator men instructed the officer te take Jenes out et tbe buildlug aud release him, which was done. rhlliMUIphl Capital at Clilcnje. The statement is published In Chicago that the control el the North Chicago City railway company has passed Inte the hands of G, T. Yerkcs, Jr., or Philadelphia, and associates, someof thorn being Philadelphia capitalists and ether wealthy men or Chicago. Thecen. trel was obtained ey me purcnasuei tue noiu neiu lugs of V. C. Turner and Jacob Itelun, which constitute mere than ene-half the capital stock, or about 1,W0 shares. As the first re sult et the change, .Mr. Yerkea was yesterday elected president or the read te stuveedMr. Turner. None or the capital stock or this company has been In the market for several yrara. Thosvndlcate purchased 65 per cent, or the stock, paying 1 1,710,000. mkuativk Acycir.scr.Nci:. lliey uict when they were girl nnd bev, Cluing te school one day, And "won't you taVe my peg lop, drat ' Was all that he could ay. She bit nor little plnarerv, L'lcxe tn hl tide ghe dine, She whlpered, "Ne, net thsnk jeu Tem,' Hut took It all the same. They met ene day the self game way, When the swift years hd flown ; He said. ' I've nothing but my heart. But that Is yours alone." " And won't you take my heart," he said. And called lier by her name ; She blushed and said, "Ne, thank you Tem," Hut took It nil the same. rem the JlarterU Times. It 1 rumored that the supply of Dr. Hull's Drug" Couch Svrun Is net equal te net c qutu te me tit? naru lheml ea fei emand. gists snemu prepare iueinen es ler ah cmerKen ties as the people rely en them for tlits remedy, oereDaratloncoulu have made auch a remi tatlen n salvation Oil has without Intrinsic merit of the highest order. It kills pain, l'rlce IB cents. Baby In sled, falls off, badly bruised. Jacobs OH 9fU him en his teet asaln St. BfXCtAJj XOTIUHS. There Must be an Open lteact between the fowl we eat and the sub.tance of which our bodies are composed. If the read I clogfjeder closed we sicken, faint and dle. This read is maue up 01 the organ. 01 digestion and assimila tion. Of these the stomach and liver are chler Most people haTO mero or lej experience of the horrors of constipation. Prevent It, and alt its fearful sequences by using Dr. Kennedy's "Ka "Ka verlti Remedy ." It Is the net step that costs. marllMtneed.tw Depend lpen It. Mether Shlpten's prophecies and I.eiUiUnri'j elections are very uncertain thtmts, but Thom Them as' Eeltctric Oil can be depended upon always, ltcnres aches and pains of every description Ter sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and ID erth (Jueen street, iJincaster. Threw Away His Cratches. "Suffered from rheumatism se badly had te use crutches, hut threw them nw ay alter apply leg nemas' JCclectric Otl te my llmb- 1 new feel better tian I hre for year " r. 1 l.lhtie, S:J Elk street. Buffalo, -V. Y. I'er ale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 139 Jserth Queen street, Lancaster. De .Net Mete mindly. (Je carefully In purchasing medicine. Many advertied remedies can work gral Injury are worse than none. Jfuriieclc JHewt Hitters are purely a vegetable preparation? the smallest child can take them They kill dleisa and cure the patJent tn asafaand kindly way. ler sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and II) Aerth Queen street, Lancaster. First Rate Evidence. "Often unable te attend bnslnes. being snb Ject te serious disorder of the kldnevs. Altera long siege et slckne.s tried "Burdock Bleed Bit Bit ters and was relieved by half a bottle." Mr It, Turner, of ltechester, Jf , takes the pains te write Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1 North Queen street, Lancaster. Hew Much Wilt De It?" Hew much of Themas' Eclectric Oil is required te cure? Only a Tery little A few drops will euro any kind of an ache t and but n trine mere Is needed for sprains and lamene's, Kheuma tlsui i. net se readily affected; an ounce and sometimes two ounces are required. emcdl cine, however. Is se sure te euro with the same number of applications ForsalebyII.lt loch ran, dnigglat, 1J7 and 139 erth Queen street, Lancaster. "Don't Hurry, Gentlemen," Sold a man en his way te be hanged, "thcru'll be no fan tilt I get there." W e ay te tbe dys peptic, nervous, and debilitated, don't hurry thoughtlessly for some remedy of denbtrul merit, uncertain of relief, when you can get at the druggists ter ene dollar Burdock Meed Jilt fr j almost sure te care and certain te benerit. Fersalebyll 11 Cochran, druggist, 13; and IS) North Queen street, Lancaster. CAJiitiAiwa. TTEADQUARTERS FOR "DEST ABY CARRIAGES. LATEST STYLES, LARGEST STOOK, LOWEST PRICES. &TASK FOIl VATAl.ua UK. W. D. Sprecher & Sen, NO. ai BAST KINO STREBT, LA.NCASTEK, PA. feblD-imd CTANDARD CARRIAOK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER Market Street, Rear or PosteHloo, Lancaster, Pa My stock comprises a large variety of the Latest Style Buggies, l'hatteus. Carriages, Mar ket and Business Wagons, which I offer at the very' lowest ngnres and en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention tna few of my own dft signs, one of which Is the EDULULKVCLOaKD rMYSICIAN COUl'K, which la decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's Carriage In the country. Persons wUhing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear in mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Kvery Carriage turned ent in elghtwn years a geed ene that is the bind of guarantee 1 ha e tnoffer the public. All work tully warranted. Please give me a call KKl'AIKING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO One set of werkmeu especially employed or that purpose. WINKS AMI LlQVOllH. fTIHK CELEBRATED "BOUQUET" AND "OLD ANCHOR" PUKE BYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te the taste. 1'che In quality, are excellent stimulants, and lw lutuu ntuiuuiH lira) ill lull lliarKOl at all the leading Hotels and by Druggists, fertt, HUMI'IIUKYAMAltTI.V. bold Ask , Sole I'ronrietern, HnlDfimd 401 N. Sd St.. I'hlladelDhla, Pa. M ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINE3 -AT- Mgart's Old Wine Stere H. E 8LAYMAKER, Aeent, Established 17 G. Ne. 29 Kut Kma Stesit. fhl7-Ue TOIIACCO CUTTINGS, HORAI'.S, HIIT 1NOS AND rAUKKUS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. J.H. MOLINS, Ne. 273 Pearl btroet, New Yerk. Itoterence Fred. Schutte, Ne. 2tJ Pearl street. New exk, febl7-lyd s TORAGE COMMISSION WAREHOUSE DANIEL MAYElt. Ne. 16 West Chestnut Street. decS-lyd QLOSINd OUT WINTER GOODS At very reduced prices, at BECIU'OLD'd Cheap Cash Stere, te make room for a fresh sup ply 01 boring Goods, consisting of Ladles' and Cent's i urulshlng Goods. Pleasu call and so se euro bargains AT BECHTOLD'S, u. -. Ne. M North Queen StrceL T8lgn of the Big Stocking, f jcholce Building Stene and Sharp Band T ANOASTERBTEAM LAUNDRY, Ne. 2K NCBTU AUC1I ALLEY. Goods collected and delivered free 'or charge. Cellars, sci Cuffs, 4c. palri Shuts, 10c. ele. Telephone connection. (Ueimd gUOWN'S IRON MTTKHS. ' " BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! WILL CURE III'.AlUCHi:, INDIGKSTION, RII.10USNr.SS, DYSPKPMA, Nr.RVOlS PROSTRATION, MALARIA, CHILLS ani Fl'.VKUS, TIRKD KP.KLING, Hr.NKKALl)i:iULlTY. PAINS in tukBACK a alliU, lMPURK 11L001, CONSTIPATION, 1T.MALR lNPlRMlTIlIS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, ICIDNKYANDLINEK TROUBLES. WKJU3A1.K 11V A 1,1, IIKUUU13TS. Tlie (ienutne ha Trade Mark slid rreiicd Ited Lines du wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. (i)mlMydJtw A KTKR ALLOT11ERS PAIL, CONSULT DR. LOBB, 32!) SOUTH rirTKKNTH STUKKT, tllelew Cab low hill btreet, Philadelphia.) SO YKAUS' KXI'KUIKXCK. Guaranteed te euro the afflicted and unfortunate w Ith Purely Vegiv lama sicuiciue. moek en special uiseases irve send for It. Advlce free an id strn ctlv couflden tlal. Ornee heiiM, 11a. in, te 2 p. 111 , 7 ; jmee heiiM, 11 a. in. Treatment by Mail rp. 11 nl-lyi m. te 10 p. m. ml-lydAw c UUE GUARANTEED. RUPTURE. Cnre guaranteed by DK J, B. MAYKlt. Kaoateneo: no operation or delay from busi ness ; tested by hundreds of cures. Main ofllce, SJ1 AKCI1 ST., 1'IIILA. Send for Circular. rivdjiw atiiAAxr.nr. N JEW GOODS ! ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. NO. t3,KASr KINO STItEKT. NEW EMBROIDERIES. Vtecall your Attention te the tmmense Large Stect or Swiss and Cambric Embroideries e have received this week-, ably and their remark LOW PRICES. Swiss Heunclngs, 1 yards wide. SSc.IKO 11.73 te r:.;e a yard. Colored Kmbreldered Skirt, Ing and Peking te .Match. Swiss loklngle match the flouncing NEWLACES. Bargains In Beige Oriental l-nces at 15c , Inc. and .Ac a ynrd. Oriental rlnunctngs at 11.00, 11.25, tl.V) and ll.TJayard NEW DRESS BUTTONS. Dress size, 10c. a dozen. Kxtru large, 'iic. a dozen. I-nrgc Oress size, ljc. An Immense l.lnent Children's Embroidered and Law Cellars Krem 10c apiece 10 UV) Klegant Colored Kmbreldered Cellars at lie., 20c, and 25c. Hne Oriental lace Collari al 'iV, S7c. and Sec. Ureal Bargains In Black Silk Spanish Fichus, Mtra large and heavy, at $1.10 apiece. NEW KID GLOVES. Four-Butten, undressed, at inc. a pair. Kl e-bntten, scalloped top, at ,5c. A Large and Cem plete Sleck of NEW BLACK AND COLORED SILK CHENILLE FRINGES, at prices that will astonish anybody. ale opened this week a large line 01 We hae Stamped Linen Goods. Deylies, Splashers.Tewels.Tldle, Buffet Cevers' Stand Cevers, etc. Klegant Stamped 'Linen Tidies, Towels and epiaancrs, mngeu, ai'i-c. Kxtra Fine l.unre hlla Satin Damask Tnwela at Mc. apiece. New Spriug Hats and Flowers. We beg leave te announce that we com menced trimming Spring IlaU last week, and that we have onuned our first thrre larim in. voices of NEW FLOWKItS, and are ready for &,iyeillUK Juiiliuucy. 9Our steru Is open till 9 o'clock every even ng TLANK BOOK.H. Jehn Baer's Sens Invite examination of tbelr BLANK BOOKS! In Various Grades et DAV BOOKS, JOUUNAL9, LKUQKIH, CASH BOOKS, COPYING BOOKS X IMtKHSICS. IN OICK BOOKS, TIMK BOOKS, MKMOUANDDM8, PASSBOOKS, I'KTTY ACCOUNT BOOKS, Ac , IT TH SIGN OFTHE BOOK, 15 and 17 North Queen Street. WATCujca, av. MTATCHES, CLOCKS, sc. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWMLRY, CHKAP roil CASH Lancaster Watches at the Lewest Prices ever offered ! being a stockholder enables me te sell these watches se cheap, h.lgln, Waltham and ether vratehesen sale. Spectacles, OperaGlatBea. Ac Uepatring of the above named article wtll recede toy person at WE LOUIS WEUEIt, it., oppeelte City Ilelel. . B. 11. Depot.) A WATCU. Ne. 15K North Uneen St., 49-Agent ler AUKOUA DMT H AQER BROTHER, CLOTHING Spring Woolens. Suitings, Treuserings and Spring Overceatings. Our RBflortment of Standard nnd Nevol Style of OOATINOB, SUrriNQS and TROUSERINGS, for MEM and BOY8' SPRING WEAR, are new oorn eorn oern ploto and ready for InBpoetlon, READY-MADE CLOTHING In Bttstnesa Suits, Dreaa Suite, Beys' Wlnter Stoek at Spring Overcoats. Lateat New Shapea lu E. 8s W. DOLLARS and OUPFS. NECKWEAR. Lauudrled and Unlaundrled SHIRTS, &a, &e. HAGER & . Ne. 25 West King NE XT DOOR TO TIIK COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. New Open Large Stock of Sheetings. "'"i'J'X0?,-4" f'LLOW CASE MUSLINS In all Dwlmble Makes. Alse, TICKINGS AMI iKATIIKltSTO 'ILLt all at our Usual Lew Prices. Alse COUNTKKt'ANKd AND QUILTS IN OUANT1T1K3. ITIces Lewer than Kver. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. We are new reculving dally New Additions te our already Kxtenslre Stock, and shall continue te nuu uuny lureugnnui inu coming season Darg&ins ei ene jciua or anotner. "KVKIIYIIAY B1UNOS SOMKrillNGKW." AT FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT JJAKOAINS IX SILKS. METZGER & iiavk;iukgains in BLACK SILKS. Latlice' Dress Cletba, Black Cusbmeres, Colored Cashmerea, Blnclj Qrocade due, una BLICK BROCADE SILK VELVETS, roil H'lUIif, ALL AT LOW J'lUCX, AT METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West Klnff St., botweon Coepor Heuso and Serrol Herso Hetel. I.lrjS IXBVBANOK VUHVAXY. IKK INSUKANCK COMPANY. WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE REMEMHER THAT The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Yerk RICHARD A. McOURDY, PRESIDENT, - Is entitled te yenr Vf.vrconslderatlen. since It holds tbe rOXK'MOST n&re among the Life In aurance Institutions or the world, and offers superior advantages In alt the reaturenuf business In. guther with unequalled financial securlty. CASH ASSETS, It Isalsothe t'f.M JJ.'A'rC'euiiiany In which tolnsnre; Its larger dividend returns reducing the cost of Insurance below that of any ether Company. it has XO BTOCKJIOLDKJIH te claim any Is leg than that of an v ether f imitanv. It writes the simplest and most comprehensive form of Insuranre Contract ever Issued, and the only ene that furnishes ABHOLUTJi JA'SUJtAXVE FROM THE WOUli OU. rOlt KUKT1IKK INt'OUMATlON Al'l'LY 'lO Rebert Helmes, District Agent, 230 N. 6th STREET, READING. Or 60 N. DUKE STREET, LANCASTER." HATS, B EAUTIKULI NKWI ATTRACTIVE! All the Novelties of tbe Season for of all the Leading STIFF AND KXTIIA LIGHT WEIUIIT HTllft' HATH, the production of WILCOX A CO . tbe Leaders of Bo.teu. Only place In thecity they cn be had. Quality unsurpassed and styles the newest. Aslc ler the "TO-KALON HAT," an entile new thing for young men. A full line of I'LAIN AND A11ISII II AT9, our own make, nt prices lewer than ever. Children's Spring Goods, In new and ar. tutle designs, at Lewest l'rlces. CLOTH HATS IfOK MKN OK HOiB, &c., EOc , 79c. and II 00, Robes, Far Gloves, Seal Gaps and Fer Trimmings, Beld new regardless of cost. A Hrxctal llargaln lurs- West Slainsr, iiii. nest, aiusarai, ic. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Nes. 31 nnd 33 Nerlh Queen St., Lonraster, Pa. uevaxrvuxiauixa goods. & HIHK'H OAKPKT HALT CARPETS ! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new pre pared te show the trade the lUhlted In this cli llscltv. WILTONS. VJCLVKTS. ity. . wiLTtiMB. VKiyyjtTa, UHUSSELS.TIIKtKVLV, All-Weel and Cotten Chain KXTUA SUI'KKS. and all qua OBAIN UAUfXTS. DAMASK and VENETIAN OAKI'KTS. KAO anfl OHIIN ului own manufacture a speciality. Bpectal Attention Alieairull J.tnec VI UltlUliUI I CLOTHS. &UOH, WINlOrr8UAUKS,COVKULKT8,Ae: SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. Wet King and Watw Bta., Laneaster, ra. 8UUJM. CLOTHING I Suits and Oblldren'a Suits. Very Lew Prloes. Balanoe of Furnishing Goods. "ll NovelMos In BROTHER, St., Lancaster, Pa. HOUSE, LANCASTER, PENN'A HAUGHMAN COLOHED SILKS. $108,08,967. part of the profit ratio et expenses te receipts cavb, te. I OUNU MKN, A Specialty made Spriug Btylcs In SOFT HATS I in all these goods fronds. HltfhAat nitth c paid for raw 49-TKLKl'llONK CONNECTION. CARPETS ! KKOr-KNlNa OF Largeat and Beat Solected Line of Carpets ever ex.- ail the Tradlnjr Makes of body anutaiktuy all the Tradtn M.k. ,.e unnr amii I Qualities of IN. KAU and CHAIN OAttl'KTS of our en pali )rr8ll paid te the Manufacture of CUSTOM UABf JCTU. 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