Kippwr ?,. s"wa7-&..4s?y'4:-Aii .r - r.i -e' jt' . (-!. i THE IiANOASTEK DAILY INTEULIGBNOEK, MONDAY, MARCH 20. 18S6. pwrtr-i - InUlligiw. CVMY EVtNtfM IN THCYtAft. ' niHMUX ftSStnmU rera BuHiDiNe, ' "lf JT. OarMrOmtr Bqtr, ". tww. rt PMTAtt rBWi Yia est FimrCwt t Tl TO Ttni Cf NT! A Lmi. sf. Nil .r mTBLLIQENOER, (EMHT PASES.) vary Wednesday Mernlnff, T0 DeiUM YtJU M ACWMKt. ;V- pr -;-. w& oucme fi.J mar rt or tms i ClWWHMWI Mt MOUCITtl TO " tftUr Mt Ml MS MM Of TM MPM lf I TO HM TMII I roiuCAnen, Our m Moef op oeoo tutm. Aik I UTTtM VHi. M OOMWiIt TO TMt UTt MMfl. I fell Letter and Telegrams te THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, Pa. .? yt lnraetcr jlntclltgcuccr. 6ANCASTKK. MARCH 1, 1886. f$&" Te the Frent. ;.ru seldom happens te a man uiat no -r.maxm se suuuenanu great, an nurance m flVemiter esteem and In admitted power as ' y.Mr. Powderly lias Just made ; and by very .Simple means. lie lias stated a doctrine :.xra the relation of employers and em- itfpieyed and tha means of keeping them in "hatHJOBy, which strikes the public judg es? ieat as just; and he lias taken a position, UJtm director of the employed class, iu whicli 0he has been receguized by the employing Vlao TTi etnnla n flie nrrrpilltrsl Tpnm- ti - sentative of the laborers united in the or- f'if.gKoitaileuot the Knights of Laber; and &V.JI IIO HWU1U11WS IULUSVIL 111 lll.ll, fsjauiuii, (fiSi no mero powerful man exists in the country That he will se maiKtain him self is certain it tlie members of his order propeso te make it pcnuancntly cfTective. The plan whicli he proposes is strikingly simple, for it is only that there shall be a union of laborers wisely (raided, se that they shall secure that ''. -W,,!., nn,nlnvrr.nf l,1l, tt In nllte I.O HMrW BWOUJ CUIIIUJIUCIIH ,1111Vlt IV lJ tilll 1...V pj" aim of capital and labor te have. Tliere is no such assurance of peace us that wlncli is had between parties of equal strength. "We see it in nations, and in men, and in all associations. Stan is inclined te treat ether men justly when he knows that he must de se for his own geed. Tlie aggre gation of great masses of money in a few hands has made capital oppressive te the people. A like aggregation of the op pressed people will relieve them, by secur ing a proper respect for their power, without cempelling.them te u$e it. The exemplification of litis is new shiningly exhibited in the manner in which Jay Gould and his associates have 'met the grand master of the Knights of Laber. They are satisfied that their intcr- "sv"' eats lie in cultivating his interference, as f the representative of their workmen, te ' secure a restoration of amicable relations i' between thein. Te ail honest employers if t will be a been te have a possibility of re course te a sensible and honest representa tive of their laborers, who will demand nothing that they may net concede. The great difficulty in dealing with labor gen erally is that it is net intell'gently led; that it submits te what is a real wrong and rebels at what is net. It is suspicious at all times, and un believing. It imposes and is imposed upon in its ignorance. An organization of it intelligently led, and guided by the sound views of its proper function whicli Mr. Powderly has declared, cannot but be a benefit te the industrial interests of the country. It will obtain for itself what they can yield te it, and will concede what most be conceded te enable manufactures te flourish. strike and the boycott against their em ployers, whose Interests are theirs. And overyeno sees the truth of the declaration ; coming from the leader of the laborers, who would naturally be expected te exalt the strike and the boycott, it reaches the public mind with the force of its truth, its surprise , and Its proclamation by a man who can give it effect, gives it a red-het glow'. a ' The Marriage License Law. In this part of the state it is net required by the clerk of the orphans' court that both parties te a proposed marriage shall present themselves in person for n llcense; and there seems te be a reasonable doubt whether the law ever contemplated that the presence of the prospective brldewas required ; while in some places, Philadel phia for instance, licenses are granted te ether parties than these proposing te con tract themselves, without requiring either bride or groom te be present. A law that Is se ambiguous should of court be cured by amendatory legislation ; and in se inipor iniper tant a matter as marriage, regarded sim ply as n civil contract, it would be well te establish a uniform practice. II ut geed people who have been duly joined in wedlock, by magistrate or minis ter, need have no fear that their union will be rendered invalid because the cleiks of the courts vary in their construction of the law. A marriage without auy license is net invalidated for tills deficiency. A preacher may be prosecuted, we believe, for solemnizing a marriage without a li cense; but where such a document is granted en due proof, no Jury is likely te convict the priest or preacher because ene court clerk says both parties must present themselves, another asks for only one ami another still requires only the proof of friends, parents or guardians. ftf &A A Stupid Preposition. Nothing quite se ludicrous was ever of fered in the Senate as Hear's proposal te held inquests under federal authority upon all parties who might be alleged te have been killed because of their color or their politics. If national interference in such cases would be proper or tolerable, w hy should Hear step with color and politics V Creed and nationality sex and social con dition, wealth and rank are relations that often incite passion and crime. If theie happen eien massacre or secret assassina tion in any community upon account of any of these, why should net the United States government take tliesame cogni zance of the crime as if It be ascribed te the color or the politics of the victim ? The question answers itself. The states are te legulate their own domestic con cen cerns; and when they are incapable of doing this our whole system of govern ment will have te be subverted. Until then such prepositions as Hear's are tee ludicrous te be even impertinent. Hismarcic npparently does net have Uiat iron held of the Reichstag which would be pleasing te him. Ills pet measure, the spirit monopoly bill, was remorselessly crushed en Saturday by a vote el 1S1 te 3. A Nuw Yeuk firm 1h sending pecks of cir culars te people in this city, ettering them a crayon portrait, free, if they buy the frame from this firm. The circulars take geed carp to.net Mate what the frame would cost. A crayon portrait that costs nothing is apt te be worth nothing; aud for the frame no doubt a ceed round price would be charged. On the face or it the preposition leeks llke a swindle. We counsel these who get the circulars te stick them Inte the fire. PBK30NAL. Fathkii Kei.amnski, the deposed TellsH priest, has left Detroit, llofero Ills departure he sold all his personal qffeuts. Renum'SAYnn has offered flve ai'res or land In Tewauda te any party who will es tablish a manufactory at that place. Mns. Xkkia SF.xTONhas been committed te Jail In Franklin. Kentucky, In derault of J.MH) ball, en an indictment for carrying a pistol. ATTOnSKV (tKNKItAf. O AUt.ANll is sutler- ing from a severe cold, and his physician has advised him teaKstaln from work ler a few days. St:cni:TAiiY IjVmau's heallh causes great concern te his friends. He should take bet bet eor care et his Interior department. Hurt Hurt fenl JV.if. Mahv Wum-eMit married Jehn It. (leugh berore he had taken the pledge for the last and successful lime, and when he owned only one suit of clothes and ten silver dollars. A. HALl.KiiOness delivered an Interest ing address en the life and services et (leu. W. S. Hancock, in the I'lilladelplila Academy of Music, Saturday night. Five hundred dollars were nddctl te the widow's fund. Ocemir. llANcnerr'.M pardoner has created anowretto. It Is a wonUerlul Mower, dark pink in color, surpassing the Jacqueminet In elllore-eent richness. It Is called the Ameri can lteauty, and has thus tar been grown only In Washington. Quekn Victeiiia Is delighting Ixmden with her many appearances In public. Her Majesty has new given command for all the members of the royal family who can te be present at the opening of the colonial exhlbl tir which It is expectcd vlll be a most brilliant aflair. CitAiit.Ks Rkvnei.ds, jil, managing editor of the Ilaltlmore Morning Herald, died suddenly In Annapolis .Sunday morn ing, of paralysis of the brain. He was IS ears of age and a native et Wilmington, Delaware, where he was at ene tlme con nected with the l)aly Sews. Kr.v. S. Men.vis celebrated en Saturday the thirty-fifth; anniversary of his ministry In the M'lckve Israel congregation of l'hlla delphta, and was the recipient of many con gratulations and presents. Itabbi Morals had started the movement for a Jewish theological emlnary In the city of New Yerk, ler the rearing of rabbis, who would be true te uieir sacrcu calling. I'eka l'KAUt, the notorious, once took tt into her head te appear always with a lltt'ie poodle deg dyed te match the costume sbe was wearing. I have seen her at the theatru In emerald green volvet with a green little deg under ene nrm. Rut one day she caused ene of these unhappy llttle beasts te be col ored with a poisonous dye aud the creature uieu. 'men me penco sieppeu iu TiikQi-kkx having accepted the resigna tions or Mr. Jeseph Chamberlalu, president of the local government beard, and ilr. Q. U. Trevelyan, secretary for Scotland, In Mr. niadstene's cabinet, the Right Hen. James Stansfeld, Radical memboref Parliament for Halifax, has been appointed in place of Mr. Chamberlain, and the Karl of Dalhouslebas been appointed te succeed Mr. Trevelyan. Iyerd Dalhouaiewlll not,hewover, havea seat iu the cabinet as Mr. Trevelyan had. IN TIIK DAHTilNO. Korthe Istelliesvckb. Where the fair I'aulunnla's fragrant bloom Hiuigi royally swi-et o'er my ca'cment high, (Jay robins come in the early idoern W lib a slh ery Heed et melody. They ceme with the springtide's first, faint ray Ami sin;; with a ey that U thelr's alene i O ! the birds leve best the dawn of day, And this royal tree Is tbe robin's throne. In its outstretched arms they sway and slug While, Uieir red breasts swell with the notes they pour, And earth grows glad wblle their voices ring And smiles a thuy trill the same songs o'er. -Viiy .Utfrreir. MKMOAT rplUKU OUT I At this eaen nearly every ene nrotlMenso some sort of tonic. IKON enters Inlo almel cverv phvlclan's prescription ler thoe he need building up. riiysirians ami Druggists Ueceminrnd BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! AS THE BESTTONIC. Fer WpaknpN,!.asltudPl;Lark of Knergy.Kte , It HAS NO KIJU AL, and U the only Iren medl elne that Is net Injurious. It Kiirlehes the llloed, lntgeralcs tbe System, Itrsteres Appe lite. Aids Digestion. 11 does net blacken or In jure the teeth, cause headache or produce con stipatien ss ether medicines de. lis. (1. 11. IliSKLKV, a lending I Sprlnctleld. )hle,ays " ttrewn's 1 nhyMrlsn el ren iimcn Ua tlioreuiihU etMn medlrlnn. 1 use II in mv practice, and llnd Its ncllen ihIs all ether tonus el Iren. In weakness, or a Ien condition ottlie system, llrewn's Iren Hitters Is tisiiilly a pltlve neci-sslty. It Is nil that Is claimed for It Dr. W .V. Waters, 151'J Tlilrtj sreend stiwi. licorgcten, D l)M says "llreun's Iren lilt tersls the Tonic of thonge. Nothing better. It creates appetite, gives strength and Improves digestion ' The itcnulnehssTnule Mark and crossed n-d lines en wrapper, laku no ether. Made only b MtOW.N CHEMlCAt, CD, (I) llaltltnen-, Md. WATCH KB, c: J k."ea Li) win - ij a co. ritlliADKLVUIA. GLOGKS AND GLOGK SETS. jr MOUIM. H AUKU A IIUOTHKIt. CLOTHING I - CLOTHING ! Spring Woolens. The Styloe of Doeorntlon. The Ormolu The Sevres The Ven-ii 3I..i tin. Suitings, Treuserings and Spring Overceatings. m-. sU r. !-fr '.K 1 Reaver's Weakness. There ia nothing surprising in the state ment with which JelinStewart ia credited, that in his judgment the Republican party of Pennsylvania is in worse condition than it was inl6S2, when it was beaten; and that there are seven months between new and the fall election in which its condition is mere likely te grew worse than better. There are two serious issues whicli are cer tain te disturb the political calculations of this year, the labor and the liquor ques tions, net te speak of the jealousies and factious feeling te be engendered by the choice of a successor te Senater Mitchell. In 1882 the cause of the Republican fall- lira te win was largely the Independent de fection, occasioned by the stubborn inslst ance of the Cameren domination upon Beaver's candidacy for governor. It was felt by the opposition that tliere had net been a free expression of the popular will, and that the methods, of which Heaver's nomination was the outgrowth, justified revolt. Since then, with eacli recuning Republican victory in the state, therenom therenem therenom inatien et Reaver lias beceme mere as sured, until new it seems te be settled by the mere active interest of the Independ ents of 18S2 than of the Regulars. And yet it is all tee plain that Reaver himself commands the sympathy and respect of neither element te any considerable de gree, lie is nervously anxious almut the nomination, and plays geed Lord, geed devil te everybody and everything that he thinks can help him te it. Last fall, after he had made a speech te his neigh. Ders against unconstitutional railroad eeaioUdatlen, he lied the issue ig ig ig nominieusly and never opened his mouth upon it during the campaign ; he has views upon labor as an employer of it, that he dare net carry into the camnaicn: and likewise upon the liquor question. He . was the original candidate of the bosses of 'at hte party and yet they cannot trust him; muiuciiiriiui ticn mm wan suspicion; and he has the hearty unqualified stmnnrt & Aniiiia nf Itiflm 1ml vtnt- l. t rt. . j(. uvuv u. .uwu. ..vuu jti, lit! ie an. UQ ' fJlan of the Sea upon his party's shoulders. ;V.Jt te nelther'able te carry him nor shake bub en. juere man ran a year in advance ' C the convention he is its slated nominee a dozen contingencies are likely te that may preve him te be the candidate., FA m m - , , v A Glawla Trath. j Iftyirbrilliaatly a man may Illustrate a laia political truth when he stands en an ; tBt1tlrm te caat the rays of the light about mml Mr. rewaeay says tnat capital unci : W need te be friendly and, as the grand ret theKnightaef Laber, tells bis U1 theyueyer peed te use the MptfOwtiMfeave la their hands, in the Tm: Kn Ik lits of Iber will net icrniit lawyers In their organization; and yet it is safe te xay (hat thore are a leaser proportion preportion propertion ato number or duuiageguex in the legal pro fession than In any ethor human vocation. A Kkw Amkuiean uoveilHt, "Sidney Luska," has been credited generally with holugefJowlsh birth, net only because el his name, but because Jews nncl niusie have figured e largely In the books he has written. It transpires that thore Is net a drop of J en lsh bleed in tils veins, but he has a liking for the race. He liven en Beekman Place, In New Yerk, which Is a very hotbed of the Jowh, and he says the mere he knewx of them the better he likestlieui. lllsreal immeUlIarry Harland; he has just turned his twenties ami, until wltliin a few wcekx, has been a clerk in the surrogate's olilce. He Is a friend of Arthur Ntcdiuan, jeuner heii or Mr. Hdmund I'. .Sluiltiian, and the poet takes a great interest in his career, believing that If he is net posseased of genitis he at laist hasu great deal of talent. Tin: present HO&slen of Congress has !con already fruitful of ".bST. bills. In 1mI, the Thlrty-iievciith Congress brought 1,311 bills and joint resolutions, the Kerty-thlrd Congress prrslttced 0,135, the Kerty.Risth preducel 10, 007, and the;rorty-eighth 11,41(1 Tim Bchoeuer that struck and Hunk Iho C'uiiard Hteamship "Oregon" centluues net te be found or heard from. And new it is recalled that years age, In his novel, " Nicholas Mln Mln tttrn,"the late Jehn O. Helland wrete of Just such an accident s this lust ocean mys mys tery j and he was taken te task by newBtK)r cniics ler ticncneing a Hteamshlp disaster which, it was ald, was as ridiculous as It was Improbable. Miss Oakkv Hays: "A well-drOHSed woman in a room xheuld 1111 it with oetio sense, llke the porfiiuie of dowers." Mho Is a far mero Interehtlnt; object el contempla tion te the man who does net pay her bilU than te him who deea. A onearmt'il boy in Augusta saved lour per sons Irem Crewning: bat Dr. Hull's Cough Svnii) biLs saved IU tbeusanils from coututup-tlen. Ten ue or lilghly peusoneu animal roea ane aloetaoll" drinks uru the iircdipeslng cause of gout. When aaru of Its presence leso no time y procuring Salvation Oil. It kills pain. '.S cents. Tiiekk Is no place llke home with Keil htir Cough Cure- the comiucrer or colds. j)Kr euuim. rpRiceTS. All-Weel Tricots in Spring Sltailes And i:iegnnt Finish for i5c. a yard, AT Till! North End Dry Goods Stere. j.w.musK, nevS-lyd Ne. 321 North vtneen stiwt. rTUlK Nl'.W CASH STUKH. NEW CASH STORE. Kus. 247 & 241) North Queen Stiwt. UpiKulte tue Kcyslone itottse ami ertncrn Hunk. GOOD BLACK SILKS, Geed Black Oeshmeres, TUlCOr AND HOMESl'lN Sl'lTIMlS. THE ItOUTUEKCOKSKT. CAUOI.1SKCOUSKT An Klt'gnnt Corset u. M Cent", and allow! Corset nl 25 Conte. And all ether goods at Lew l'rlce-. l'lca-e gU n us n call beferu purchasing. fcbMyil W . II. HOW BUS. The variety In Clocks and Clock Cleck Set" Include" tlie gnicetul styles of the Itrnalssancsi period, thu dell cnte i-ere decoration of the l.eul!) V )erl(Hl, the nrtlOle Ormolu OeTrntlen of tlie Leuis Wl MrliHl, ns well as the modern st)les In CahinertvMexlcnnnnd Algerian Onyx. The Invoice contains the rccentl Importation of selections made In Parlshy Mr. Housten anddNplays the latest thoughts In Art Werk created hy the versatile minds of the French designers. E. vu & The Same Human Nature. Many vain attempts are made te repeat the re markable success of lleusen'a Capclne Flaatcr. This splendid remedy Is known, sold and used overywhere, and Its prompt action and nnrl vailed curative powers have wen for it hosts of friends, imitations ha n sprang up under sim ilar founding names, sucbas " Capsleln," " Cap slcmn,"etc, Intended te deceive Uiu carelee and unwary. Thee articles possess none of the virtues of the genuine. Therefore we heisj the peepln will avilst us te protect what are at once their Interests and ours. Ank for llcnsen's mas ter and examine what Is given you, and make sure that the word "Capclne" Is cut In the mid dle of the plaster lltself, and the "Three Seals " trademark is en the fare cloth. Any reputable Kcnier will show you thesa safeguards without hesitation, if you cannot remember the name lUinsen's Capclne 1'lastcr cut this paragrap from tbe iaper. marl-ll.w.hm Yeu llatea Iferfect Itlxlit, when you demand a IlensenV Capclne Flatter et a dniggl-t, te expect te rreelve one. et thein are, we regret te say, n fcwdmgglstsef the Cheap Jehn variety who will try te PBrsuade you te accept some worthless substltnte with a similar sounding name, such as "Capsleln," "Capucln."" Cupslclmi," etc., prelUtd some times with the name "llurten" or Itenten." Cheap Jehn will you one or these wretched linl tatl ens for halt tee price of the genuine, ns he can w ell afford lede. Its real vtUuelieing nothing, and It costs but llttle mere, liensen's am thu only jtoreus plasters that can he depended upon te euro etery ailment subject te external treat menu They are prompt, sure and thorough. Protect eursilf against deception by buying of tellable druglstx only. The genuine bears tbe "Three S-eils trademark and has the word "Capclne "cut In the centre. m3MWSlwd tUKaiA.L yOTJCES. There Jlu.t l an Open Keail between the fel we eat and the substance nf which our tiedles are composed. If the read Is clogged or closed we sicken, lalnt and din. This lead Is made up of the nrgansef digestion and assimila tion. Of these thu stomach and liver are chler. Most jHjople have mere or less oxperlenco of the horrors el constipation, l'revent It, and all Its feartul sequences by using Dr. Kennedy's "Fa vorite Ueniedy." It Is the first step thu costs. marlo.lmeod.iw Depend Upen IU Mether Shlpten's prophesies and Lenlslana's elections are very uncertain things, but Thom Them at' JXUctric OK can be dependBii upon always, ltcures luhes and pains of every description Fer sale by II. 11 Cochran, druggist, IS and 139 North Q.msjn ntrect, Ijtncaatcr. Irall the geed argumeuLs Uiat could be used against tlie lllalr bill were thrown te the four winds of heaven, this one should l cenclusive against it, viz: that most of the illiteracy In the Seuth Is hopeless, because most or the Illiterates are ndults, and that the present state bchoel system Is rapidly curing tbe curable Illiteracy among the children. Wk are told that the total number of hogs packed in the United States during the year ended March 1 was ll,3r,KI7. The biped specimens, el course, are net In this list ; but they usier would be missed. Tm: rable announces the death of He v. KIchard ChoneiH Trench, I). I)., rbrmerly archbishop of the Dublin diocese of the Church of Ireland. He was ene of the great literary Hghta of the century. Hern in 1M)7, he as early as 1S29 attracted attention te hlm hlm seir hy two volumes of oems. ltter cm he published seme notable works en theologi cal BttbJecUs. ilitthls work as a philologist gave him his widest repuUttieti, uud Trench's " Study of Words " Is still a tejtt-boek Iu all the colleges where Kngllsh Is derlvathely studled. home or his ether books In thu same line or thought were a "Glossary of English Words Used In HUrerent Ncnsc" and uollelencles in Our Kugllsh Diction i "ewas a scholar of rare erudition, anu his life-long studies much onrlched that Unguaga which u the cowmeu ehicle of thought ler the most progressive people el Ihrew Auay Illi Crutches. "SuirereU Irem rheumullsm go badly had te use cratches, but threw thum away nftur apply ing Tfiemat' Jiclectrie Oil te my Iflnbs. I new fis-l leiur than I have for years." F. L. tlltibs. Suu Ktkstns't, lluirale, N. V. Fer sain by II. It! Cochran, druggist, 137 and IS) North Oucen street, lincastvr. Fer a cough or sere threat, the best medicine In Hale's Heney of lloruheund and Tar. l'lku's Toothache Dreps cure in ene minute. in.fMwdced.tw IK Net llnte lllludly. 1.0 carefully In purchasing medicine. Many advertised lemedtes call work great Injury are woie than none. JturiletK Jlloett ltatcrt ure purely a vegvtalile preparation! the sumllust child can tnke thein They kill dUcase and euro thu pntlentluasufe and kindly way. Fer sale by II, H. Cochran, druggist, 1st and 13U North (Jueun Htrtsit, Ijiucastur. First ItatsKildcure. "Often unable te attend business, being sub ject te Burlous disorder of thekldneys. After a long siege et sickness trled "burdock llloed lilt ten. and was relieved by luUf a bottle," Mr. 11. Turner, of Itechcatcr, N. V.. takes the pains te wr,.u.'. .'or J"Ue b " " Cochran. druggUt, 137 and 13 North (jut-en street, I-anciuter. Hew IMuch Will He It? Hew inuchef 77ieiiii' JXUctrlc Oil Is required te cure t Only in cry llttle A few drops will (iirenny kind of attache t and but a trifle mero Is needed for sprains and lameness. Itheuma llaui Is net se readily utrcctedtau ounce anil Hemctlmes two ounces are ruiilreil. Ne medi cine, however, Is se sure te cure with the samu uuuiberef applications. Fer sale by II. U. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 13s North Oueen. street. Lancuslur. Tub Irishmen who have borne the heat aud burden of the struggle for home rule new that they can feel lis breath fannluir their checks leve te linger en Addison's couplet i A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty Is worth a whole eternity In bondage. "Don't llurrjr, Oeutlemeu," Said a man en his way te be hanged, "there'll be no fun till 1 gellhere." We say lothudys lethudys ticpilc, nen eus, and debilitated, don't hurry thoughtlessly for some remedy of doubtful merit, uncertain of relief, when you can gut at the druggists ler eue dollar Jlurifuek JltoeU Hit trrt almost sure te cure and certain tehctieilt. Fersulnbyll 11 Cochran, dragglat, 137 aud ISi North ijueen street, Luni aster. DisruiTic, nervous people, "out of sorts" Celdun'a Liquid Iteef lonle will cure. Atk t,r Celdtn'i. OldlUKgliU, m'-lwdeedAw CTUHARK COMMISSION "WAREHOUSE. artl,a Ne. 18 Wen cl'eJteVrL OlT.CIAIi INDUCK.Mr.NTS. STAMM, BROS. & CO. The surprise et everybody Is our yard nnd a-half wide Cleth at ''. a yard. We have opened te-day a choice line of Dress Silks at &0c. er yard ; worth 75c. p!r yanl. We hae yet a let of these Silks at 37)c jieryanl. Sold everywhere at 5c. per yard. These Stylish All-wool Camel's Hair Suiting are selling fast and pleasing everybody at -c. per yard. Our lllack Cashmeres at 23c. per yard, 37Hc per yard and 6ec. per yard are better value than Is ettered anywhere In Lancaster. Will open next week a large and elegant as sortment of Ocnt's Furnishing Ooeds. We have yet a let of the stock bought from Messrs. llawers A Hurst, which we are selling at a greatsacrltlce. Persons en the lookout for bargain will Hud them at the BOSTON STORE, Neb. 20 S6 30 North Queen St. LANCASTElt, l'A. S- Open every evening until 'J o'clock ; Saturday uatill Iu. jaulS lyd&w 1)02 CHESTNUT ST., Our nnsortment of Btnndnrd nnd Nevol Stvlen of OOATINQS. BUITINOS nml TneUSEHINOS, Ter MEN nnd HOYS' aPIUNO WEAIl, nre new oera. plote nncl renily for ltiBpoetion. READY-MADE CLOTHING In Buslnens Suits, Droea Sulta, Beys' Stilts and Chlldren'a Suits. Wluter Stock nt Very Lew Prioen. B1anoe of Spring Overcoats. Eurnishing Goods. Lnteat New 8hnpoe In E. & W. OOLUARS nnd OUPPS. NEOKWEAIt. Lfiunilrled nnd Untnuudrled SHIRTS, &c, Ha. Noveltiofl In I'llIIiADHIdMIIA. inft-,tmd.M,W',SA.3niw vyATCHES, CLOCKS, At-. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CI1KAP ren CASH. Lancaster Watches at the Lewest Prices ever ettered : being a stockholder enables me te sell these watches se cheap. Klgln, Waltliam and ether watches en "ale. Spectacles, Opera lllas-ies, Ac. Repairing or thenlioie named articles will receive my personal attention. LOUIS WF.UKll. Ne. 159K North Oneen St.. opposite City Hetel, i.ear i-cnn a it. u. ieite -.gent ter au kuua -IOHN.S.UIVLEIL OEO. F. KATIIVON. CARPETS ! Hotly lintsscls, Tapestry llrusssels, All-Weel iniee-riy All-Weel Kxtra Super Ingratns, Cotten Chain KxtraBiiper Ingrains. Ingrains, S3c., 37KC. 0c., lie., Vic. Wie. Damask und Venetian Hall und stair Carpet. Home-mado llagand Chain Carpet. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth. Paper Lining Stair Pads and Stall Keds. DADO SHADKS, 8IIAD1NO HOLLAND. CLOTH AND SPKI.SU AND COIID FIXrUKKS. ADRORA CARPET SWEEPER. All Kinds or HOUSKKKKPINU DKV UOODS ut Lewest Price. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO,, Ne. 25 Eent King Rtroet, J. I.1MJABTCR, l'A. B. MARTIN .t CO. De yen intend meviiiB this Spring ? If se, we Lave a tew words for jeu thai can't help but interest yen. We are in a jtosi jtesi jtosi Hen te take tlie most IreubleMimc part of moving oil your hands. That is, your car pets. We will take cliarge of your Carets, take them up (our men are e.xpeiienced and knew hew te handle furniture very few de) have them cleaned hy the new process (Lancaster Steam Cnrpet Cleaning "Works) the only way te have them cleaned ; hand beating ruins them and don't clean them half. Itate3 for carict cleaning re duced this season. After they are cleaned we will alter and (It them for your new home, and lay them promptly. All this at low cost and no trouhle te you. If custe mers generally knew at hew little expense this can be done, they would net undertake it themselves. We can de this promptly for you, as we are prepared for pushing work through. We have 15 empleyes, who are connected with this branch of our business. Twelve carpet sewers or layers, or rather carpet upholsterers, and four are connected with the carpet cleaning works. Iu our L'arpet Department we have by far tlie largest line of carpeta of all grades ever shown in this city, and nt veiy low prices. The Special Sale of Wall l'apera stioke of last week Is still going en. If you want any paper hanging dene give in a call at least. Window Shades, Oil Shading (net com mon gla'ed Helland nslsgenemlly sold), two yards long, spring fixtuies, inady te hang,l(ic; seme with cord fituies,ii'yi,:i0c. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. Wet King & Trince Sta., (Opposite HIOTtms Heuse.) LANCASTElt, PA. enet.1 WATCH. HUVHKKVJlSUIltXO UUODH. JUSTUKCKIVED ALAKUKLOTOF HOBNAIL GLOBES U hichwe w HI sell al25 cts. each. Seven Dltterenl Celers. CllYSTAL, Ot.U K. A jl hi III ST, C IN A UV, UKEKN, I1LUK, AmlAMllKlL TIIK FINEST LOT OF Glebes, Lamps and Obandeliers IN LANCASTKU. The SUN and HOMK LAMPnrolhebcst Lamp In the market. CALL AND SEK AT J0HJTP. S0H1TJI & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTElt. PA. F LINN A lUlKNEMAN. 25 PATTERNS -OF SLATE MANTELS ELEGANT GOODS HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. JTEXT 000 H TO TIIK COURT IIOUHK. FAHNESTOCK'S. AT- FROM $ 1 5 UP. Less than Mniinlarhirer'.s Trires. This is a Jeb Let. Come Early for Bargains. Flinn & Breneman MANUFACTUIIKUS AND DKALKKS IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ir2 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTElt, PA 3Miargalns In UAS FIATUKKfl. H CAUlllAUy.H. KADQUARTKlW FOR BEST ABY CARRIAGES. LATEST STYLES. LARGEST STOCK, LOWEST PRICES. 3T ASK FOK CATALOGUE. W. D. Sprecher & Sen, NO. 01 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTElt, PA lebllK'nld CTANDARO CARRIAUK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CAREIAGE B ulLLER Market Streot, Renr of Poetefflco, Lancnater, Pa. Hy stock comprises a lark'e variety of the IJitest Style lIUKK'e". Pb.elens, CmrluKns, ilar. ketauil lluslncxs W axons, which 1 eiler at the very lowest figure ntnl en the most reasonable terms. 1 uilt special attention lea few of my own rtiv slirns.euHOf which Is the I'.lKlKltl.KV CLOSED PHYSICIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly tbe neatest, lightest aud mostcemplotu Physician's Carriage lu the country. Persons wishing te buy n koe1, honest and substantial article, should bear in mind thai they take no risk In buying my work. Every Carriage turned out In elRbuwii years a geed one that Is tbe kind of Kuarantce 1 havu toelfer the public. All work tully warranted, Pleasu Klve ma a call. UEPAIUINU PllOMPTLV ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler that purpose, SHI New Open Large Stock of Sheetings. IITINIISAMi PILLOW CASE Stl'SI.INS tn ill Dcslrnhle Makes. Alsn.TIC'KINIIS AND IKATHKUS'IO MUM all at our I usl Iaiw Prices. Alse COl'NTEltPAN KS AND yUll.TS IN QUANTITIES. Prices Lewer than Ever. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. We are new recelvlni; dslly New Additions toeur already Evtenstve Sleck, aud shall contluue tn mid dally throughout the cemlni; ntnen InrKalns el one kind or another. "KKlll DAI UIUNUS SOMKflltNll.NKW." FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE OOUIIT HOUSE, LANOASTEU, PENN'A QAUPETS FROM AUCTION. METZGER & HAUGHMAN HAVE NOW OPKNED A LA1UIK AND I1ANDSOMK VAKIKTY Of INGRAIN, RAG, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, HOUdllT AT AUCTION 1'OU CASH ANDTO UK SOLD CIIKAP reUUASII. CAItPKTS, , CAKPKTS.. CAItPKTS.., CAKPKTS.. lAKI'KN. CAKPKTS. ....at 10 Cents. Ul'.'KOnts. ....at 'JO Cents. ....at 91 CenU. ....at te Cents. ....alCS Cents. CAKPKTS atlS Cents. CAKPKTS at'JS Cents. CAKPKTS at.TS felits CAKPKTS ntM Cents, CAKPKTS at 71 CAKPKTS altf Cents. Cents. Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap. letzger & Hauglimatfs Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. 4V lSetween the Cooper Heme and Serrel Herse Hetel. JIUVSEFVltXlSlllMl) UOOltS. WM. a. kii:k1',i:il ai.duh c. iikrr. A New Firm I NO. New Prices I A TTKSTIOX HOUSEKEKPXllS I New Goods 1 (AT AN OLD STAND.) 40 EAST KING STREET, r()imftltit lint t'ntirt Kmun i ' A Complete Line of Heusefurnishing Goods I Steves ! Steves ! M n are asents for the t'ULLEK A WAKKKN CO.'STrrey, N. 1 .) STO VKS and UANU K3, Infn Infn rter te none In the market The "SPLENDID HKATKtt " haa proven Itself te he the choice of all economical heuickeciv eru, and Is tuanint(ssl te (;lve mero iriiuactionen Iritutl than any heater In ut, The merits of the" WAKKKN "and " DIAMOND " KunKfs nru admitted by all who knew them. Wobivealsnn full stock of Heaters, Cook SIevim and Kanifcs or various styles and prices, ami have nlM'n careful attention tn niirscli'i'llnn of SUM 51 KK COOU STO V KM, both for CVxif Oil and (Vdiefuir, se thai our stock contains the bett, the ticst, and most rconemienl ettered te the public. AIe Cooking Utcnstlsel Iren, Copper, Tin and Umnlte Ware, nnd keep en hand a full assort ment of the latest Improved conveniences which niaku the duties of housekeeping a pleasant pastime. Artlcles et Tin, Copper or Sheet Iren, of sped il designs or patterns, made te order en short notice, UeiMlrtnir promptly nnd neitly done. Special attention given te P1.UMI1INO, OAS KITTINO nnds'IKAM lIKATlNll.TlN KOOK1NO anil SPeUTlNU. andasteck or thu latent Improved lias Klsturi-s, asbs-stamls, Cult-Tub's Water Closets, and all H'rtnlnlnn te the hulnesi, cenbtnnlly en hand. KIEFFER& HERR, NO. 40 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. maritlnulAw J.IVR IKSUJtANVlt VOSll'ANr. II'K INSURANCE COMPANY. WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE REMEMBER THAT The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Yerk RIOHARD A. McOURDY, PRESIDENT, ameiif; the Life In resei iiusiiiess te la entitled te your 'A'.S'7'consldcrntlen, slnre It holds tbe FOJlKMOSTplace an Hit niiKO Institutions or tlie world, and eifers superior advuntuces In all thu renin i;iii(nu wiiu uiiuiiuaiicii niiauciai security, CASH ASSETS, - $108,08,967. Itlsal.nllie OIIKAVHST Company In which te Iusurej Its larger dividend returns reducing thocestor Insurance below that of liny ether Company. .... It has SO tiTOVh'IlOf.DHKN te claim any imrt of the profits. ratio et expenses te tccelpts is less than that or any ether company. . , . It rites the simplest and most cimiprcheiiMvp form of Insiirai the only enu that furnishes AUHOU UTK ISHUUANVK FHUil T rancn (,'nnlrnct ever Issued, anil MK H'OJll) HO. roil FUUTIIKK INrOUMATlOH APPLY TO Rebert Helmes, District Agent, 230 N. 6th STREET, READING, Or 00 N, DUKE STREET, LANCASTER. uuvHKraitxianttia uuehb. gm HK'H UARl'KT 1IAIU CARPETS ! CARPETS ! UKOPKN1NQ OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared tn show tbe trade the largest aud Best Selected LI no of Carpets ever ex, hlblted In this city. WILTONS, VKLVKTS, all tbe Trading Makes of JSODV ANUTAPKSTKV llltU.HSKLS, THKliK-PLV, All-Weel aud Cotten Chain KXTUA 8UPtUa, and all nnallllns of IN. OKAIN OAUPKTS, DAMAHKiind VKNKTIAN U4 Ul'KTS. KAU and CHAIN CAKPKTS of our own manufacture a speciality. Special At ten lien paid te tholfannractureef CUSTOM C'AKPJCili. Alseafull Llueef OILCLOfllS. ftUUS, WlNDOWSIlADKS.COVKKLKTB, Ac,; AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Sta., Laneastar, Pa. WK 7 re&3 t ttMB-tatOAw r, e -s, U -,.'"
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