wiWK5 VWtfP ' Y " i M . " V y r A Y J i 37 r .Jfer ' "' $'& r( t "z- Vl';," w,a..'; THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FKIDAY, APRIL 2, 1880. w ,'i-,- Tr ! i'V " ',K R TIIK VKKRV. Aii up the mountain slfle I preaied I heird tlie oery'a vesper song, I'ourea warm from out hli Blowing breiwi, Ami echoing tlie glades nlenc Tlr-lee, HI lr, llr-lee, the '"'' rend love, una hope, and Minder pain, Tbe evergreens their odor gave Te lead tlie f resh'nlng W..WH breere. Ami. ted from many amount aln evn, J iiollek "iwd downward llirengli tlin trees I Ir-loc, til Ice, trllen the anng And rock and woodland echoed long Tlie Hloniler birches gentl y swa ed t 'Ilielr milky stems rose Hctml tulrt Ateuml their root, with vine arrayed, tlrew red lipped uuwsnnd maiden Imlr, And tlr n lee, trl Ira wai poured A 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl stream of soft accord Dark two I he cedar's nttlral fnrni On thul pellucid Northern ly, A Ieur expanse of color nlmrii, A litknul elhcrte thncynt And, III. n that clearness, Urn lee Hang Urn lone bird upon the tree, 'I he dusky stems or lelly pines Ate spared wllh visions of the hills; III no harmonics In melting line And winding vales the picture lllli ( And still I lie bird nole seems In piny, Llkunue who seeks Ilia nurniw way. 'I lie cuttle hid In distant dells M ado deep through dank mid dotty lirnkn, And tlnkllngii from their tar etr bells Bound o'er the besom of the lake; Hut Light r still the ccry'sly r lems 1 1 mm cloud of melody. Aujutln lAirtttil VX AX It BltEtV. The Adtautageii nf the Free Importation of llaef IIIiIm. Krnni the Hecerd Tliv JlecDi i lias tnnre llimi onre called at tention lotheatranRo oversight of tlie Lirlll I neli Kith Iii-i'XcmptlnB from taxation the lililoefllioox lille lmixwlng heavy protoc pretoc protec tlvo duties en tlie wool of the hlienp, When the Urlirnyatem uus established the Wentcrn raliera or cattle, who by Instinct favor the larROHt freedom of trade, disdained te make an npiHial for n ahare el the tarltl Iunder In n duty en lmorted hlcle-s. 'When a plea wan sotnetlmas made that the hlile of the ex was entitled te ns lunch protection as the wool el a ahoep, tiie mnnufaclurerit of leather had enough Inllncnce tixn 1'onnress te prevent the ltiiMltleii of a duty. J I onre an luior luier Uut raw iiiaterlal of American maun fact urux, onre Kiiliject te a Might duty, Is new wholly exempt Irein tax. Aa a rxua(iticiue n large foreign comtnerce In Imperta of hldea and In expert of leather and It limiiufacturna has aprung up In the country, which lait year uggregtel nearly thirty million dellara In Milue. The ltiiKrla of raw hides nlone amounted in value last year te upward of six teen million dollar. 'I his country's larget imerLs of raw hides are made net Irem south Atneilca, as is gen erally asMUtued, but from Kngland. Alnor Alner icau cattle ure nhlpiHid te Kngland ; when slaughtered their hide nre aent liack te this ceuntryi Blul vthen tlie leather Is tanned It Is returnml te Kngland, allltl the proceas of ah ah ah aolttte froe tnulu. lly the erection el n pre. teal e larilt brhlge for this trade and the col lection of tell at either cud of it the trade weuhl be Hcrleiisly crippled if net wholly destroyed. Ifu protertlve duty similar te the dutieH en wool had lioen Imposed en raw hide, the foreign trade of this country In leather, which Is yearly growing In iiiiirUni'e, could net new be in ox ex 1 1 te nce. Fortunately the wlerualislH and protectionist In their mischievous meddllug with the buslncs of the people neglected this material, and, a the result, n great com cem mens) has arisen which gUes protltable employment ten large number of pontens. The trade has grown up In a w liolenomo nnd natural vtay. There has Ixien no ceIdllng or ferce work about IL Tlie only been the uiiiuularturersef lcnther have &eugbt of the geveruinenl Is te be let alene. The Might dullii Imposed en leather for their nominal protection Inapire in thorn neither gratltude nor concern. Why should Iho manufacturers of woolen goeala be Hiibjected te opprenalve burdens of tax Irem which the manufacturers of leather are w holly exempt 7 I f It Is deslrable that the woolen lndtiHtrien of the country should pros per as vtell as the leather manuiacturos,eught net their raw materials also te be froe? '1 be heavy pretectee duty en wool, averaging 33 tier cent, ad valerem, net only dlsceuragts Importation but compels the American mail mail ur.ieturers te pay nearly, If net iptlte, the equivalent or the duty en all the deme-dlc. wool they consume. As a result of this disastrous policy the woolen mauulac turera of this ceuntryi with nil their energy and enterprise, are un able te inaK0 etlectlve competition with their Imrepeau rivals either In the home or In neutral market. Last year the te-il ox ex IMirts of American woelon goods el every description amounted in value te less than ttiree-riinrlers of n million dollars. Hew paltry is this compared with the country's n x ports of leather manufacture I Rut while the country cannot oxjiert woolen goels by reason of the exccsslve duties en the raw materials, it Imports of woolen fabric lest vear amounted In value, when delivered Irem the custom house, te upward of sixty million dollars. Unable te oxpert their product ou account of the heavy tax en wool, our manulac turers at the same time are unable te provenl the iuiortallen el this enormous iiiantlty of foreign woolen in or a Lirlll bar rier of upward of CO per cent ml aleriiin. The great ad vantages possessed by Kngllsb, French and Qaraan manuutcturtri in their cholce or an abunilance of tintaxeit raw ma terials overcemo all the advantage of Ameri can manufacturers of woolens In high pro tective duties. Yet, in toce of all the tact proving the disastrous ellect of the duties en wool, the committee en waya and means hesitates te putwcxlen tlie free list in the taritl bill new under consideration. The slight change proposed in the duties en carpet wools would atlerd some rellef, it Is true, but It would net remove the obstruc tions te the prosperity of the country's woelon Industries. There can be no sub stantial reform of the taritl until the taxes en wool are totally abolished. Sewing Oats. rem tlie Oennanlenn Telegraph. If the best results would be obtained In growing eats, they should be sewn as seen a It Is possible te work the ground. It mat ters net hew cold eve.i It may be after sow sew ing, the crop will sustain no injury. Walde V. Hrewn mentiens a case In which he sewed eats en the 23d and 'JTilh of February. The mouth of March preved te be a cold, wet month, with snow and the mercury down te eiglit degiecs. Hut when April came with warmer woather, before his neighbors could plow his eat wereup, and a splendid crop was the result. We have had a similar experience, although with less se se vere cold weather. On one occasion we plowed for eat and barely succeeded in get ting the eats sewed and harrowed In before there came ou a sudden change of weather and a severe snow storm, but the eats came up In due time and succeeded as though the soil had net been oevorod with its cold man tle. Jt Is frequently the case that In the month of February or March there Is a spell of warm woather, lit which eats may be sewed as welt as net. If the sewing Is de layed until later In the season for the ground te beenme warmed and dried, the crop 1 mere likely te become blasted and much lighter In weight. Last season a Held was plowed and sewed as late as June, and It be. came necessary te out for fedder in order te save the ontlre destruction of the crop by rust. " 1 wectn net live alwuy." Ne i net If disease la in mnkt niv llfn a dull v burden. Hut It need net. iroea menu, ami win ma it yuu win uu wuvu - - . : . : " . .r. : . .."-... ... .: ..... 't. go tlm lu time. Hew many of our loved ones are meuldering In the dust who might have been spared fei num. hetdeil. the llllinv The Mluht teuuh was uu symntems or ill ill Hllffhted and de sease that lurked within were all death came. Hr. Pierce's ' (lelden Medical Dlsceery" can net recall the dead, though It has anutched nuni-hei-H from the urge of the grave, and will cure leiisiiniptidii in ita earlier stages. uiui'.'UTii.t&w The e nvlahle repuUitlen which Dr. Hulls ltaby Byrup enjoys Is a standing gtiaruntee, of lis inerlts. UU the uiesl relluhle uiedlclne for c btldren. 2Je. liny Day' Herse Powder. Kach package con tains Infnrinutlen Invaluable te the funner. Ur Hull a lialtlmnre Pills are a most lellahle liver rrgulater. Beld everywhere ma cents KCDDEN GHAMGKa. If the body receives dally a proper amount of nutrition, and expels the wcrn-eut parts, health ts the certain consequence j but by a sndden change of weather, the pores of the skin may net perferin their olllce well, and matters are retained which should have passed en by that avenne. All causes which Impede Insensible perspiration are traught with danger, because matters which Bheuld have passed away through the skin are turned again Inte circulation, llrandretb' Pills will remove all Impurities, Irem whatever causa they may come, curlug pain.lnrttmmaUen and colds arising from above cause In few heuri. Theroare no nawseens narcotics In Bed Rtnr Cough Cure. It Is purely vegetable. i m ' ieinethlngtiewli pit. Hand's Toething Letien te hatha babies gums. It relieves all pain and I harmless, l'rlce, 23 cenU, Parent remember It. Hakd's Cough and Croup Medlclne relieves Inflammation of the threat and lubei of the lungs and euro cough and croup. Dr. Hand's modtclnes for unto at Cecntan's drug ilore, 137 and IT) N. tjuoen street, l'rlce. 'il cents. tnl-lmdAw BI'KVIAT, MUT1VKM. Uuiioiute think that desk and chairs kill Imm pin, hut they de. Taken In large quantities ntllra furniture la fatal a yellow fever. We sit and wrlte etirnelves awny. HudenUry habit produce constipation! that licgets (l)spupla rheumatism undlclilnuylrnnble fellow In their truliinnd dmth und the chnpU-r. Yeu whei llvn paimed ercrdeska and In tharnnOned air of efticu aeught In kcrp Dr. Kennedy' " fa vor I te Heinndy "alwaya en hand for the ateinach and limlii, marlO-lmoedAw BI.KKPI.KBS MIUIIT8, madn mlnnrahla by that terrl hle cough. Shlleh'a Cure l the remedy lorieu. rortnleby II. U. Cochran, DrugglM, Ne. 117 North Queen ntrenU Hill t.Oll'a VITAI.I'.KK la what vim need ler Cniutlpatlen, ImiiI Apiwtlle, l)fr..lmiK, and all aymptema of Iypi'Pla- 'rlie Hi and 71 renu iwr Imttle. rer aale by II. H. Cochran, llmgglat, Ne. 11 North gucen itiect. A Had MUfertnne. In rale a nlce family of boys and glrla and then have themcnrrlcil Inte an early Rruvn by that terrlhln dUenne ConKiimptlen. Heed the warulni: and check It In Ita nratatageaby bin nUoime i ind check It ief Ketnn'n 1 the prompt umi of Ketiiii'n lliilmim for thn Threut and l.uug uirti. v curu nun ruiiuruaii chii. 1'rlen coo. unit II. rer mile by II. II. Cochran, drugglit, Ne. 137 North (juecii atreuU irnii urrrr. Wl roil nvspKi'HiA a tver Cemptnlnt, you have n printed guarantisi en every bottle i a orbited uiiarantist en every bnllln el BUI- letr ItnlUur. It never falls te euro. Ker bale by II. II, Cochran, lmigghn, Ne. 117 North IJucen (reel. ir NKVKlUlIVKUr. If yen are troubled with nervous or sick head ache, de mil kI up ynurennnas Incurnhln until you lie tried tlr. l,eIUi'i) special Prescription. He the tentluiimtatii In another column. diMwd TI1K UKV. 1K.(). It.TIIAYKIt, or Jlourben Ind . ny: " llnth inyiiilf and wlte ewe our liven teSIUI.OIl'HCONMIfMl'TlONCUKK." Korsale by II. II. Cochran, Drugijlst, he. 137 .North yiu-en street. The I'opuUtlen ur Ijuieutfir Is about :), i, and we would Kay at least one half are tniutiled with seiun infection or tin) Ihrestiind Lungs, as thesn complaints are ac cording te slatmlr lneru iiuinernus than ethers. Wn would ndvUeall net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bottle et Kemp's llaMatn rer the Threat and Lung, l'rlce te cents and II. Trial slzn tree. Itespectfully, II II. Cechnui, drugglit, 137 North Queen BlreeU J3) WHY Wll.h YOU cough wtien Hhlleh's Cure will gtve liuiuedlatn relief, l'rlce 10 els , no cm., and II, ter aln by II. It. Cochran, llruggliit, Ne. 1J7 North lliieen street, Sllll.OII'.S OATAUItlt HKMKDV-il posttlve cum for Catarrh, Dlptherta, and Canker Meuth. 'or salu by II. II Cochran, limgglsl, Ne. 137 North Cjiiiun street. llr. Hauler Werm Nynip Is the only remedy which Is guaranteed te expel worms ir any exl.U Ne purgative required artcr uatng. l'rlce 2T.C, by all druggist. One bottle U knew n te have destroyed ene hundred worm. reb7-3mWfit ' IIACKMKTACK " a lantlng and fragrant per. fume, l'rlce Stand M rents, rertuite by It. II. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North cjucen ntnsit. AUK YOU MAI1K mlserable by Indigestion, Constipation, HttttneiM, Less of Appetlte, Yet ew skin t ohlleh's Vttller Is a posttlve cum. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North CJueen at root, A letter-Carrier's Experience. 1 he letter carrier comes regularly rain or shine as nverybedy Is aware or, nnd Isconse ((uently subjected te all kinds et exposure. It. C. Kttlegur, or tboAllentenn force, was taken Ith a sen cm rheumatism, whereby he was de prived of theusu or his left arm. After using half a bettle or Gress' Ithcumatlc Urmedy he entirely n llevedet pain and able te attend te U duty. We have his permission te nuke this stnti'inunL. Hlnce this uxpotience he keeps the ltemedy constantly en liaud. It. C. KTTl.NUElt, I.ctter-Carrler Ne. 3, Altentewn, l'a. feb3mW,'.M Te restore sense or taste, smell or hearing use Kly's Cream ltalm. 1 1 euros all cases or Catarrh, liny rever. Colds In Ibe Head, Headache and Deatnesg. Itls doing wonderful work. De net fall te procure a bottle, as In It lies the relief you seek. It Is caitty applied with the linger, l'rlce, D"0. at dnigglsts. Mr. I'. M. Itarlier, has used Kly's Cream ltalm rer Catarrh In his family and remuiunds II ven' highly. A lady Is recovering the sense et smell. A Tiickhanneck lawyer, known te many or our readers, says he was cured of dealness. Pitts Pitts ten, Ph., Uazetle. ai iwdeeitjtw VMOaXMlKS. s I'KCIAIi IjKNTKN GOODS. best selected cedtlah. larire fat. lulrv mack. end, smoked halibut, canned salmon, new crop olives, nnesitnuie en, saiau uregsuig, mustani and ptcktes, bananas, oranges and apples. Try our line selected old tlev. Java, Mecha and Im pel lal Kin Coffees, they speak rer themselves, ery geed at WHe. bargains, 3 and n, of lllre rer iic.; 5 a. geed piuues, 2.V.; elegant light Syrup, tc per tiuart j canned corn, be; 10 B. kit lat mackerel, Soe. l'lense call ersend your onlers. UKO. WIANT, augW-lyd Ke. 113 West King "tree. c UKAf FAMILY ailOUKKY. 11 fTk A MAf tj n tut tat teliirS A new and selected assortment of bosten, Oat llie:il. Monitor, (linger, 1'retxel, lllue Point Oyster, r'amlly and n ater Crackers, BeiU. Cerfeo, Tea, Nlc-Nacs, Iilnen, Utdy'sMngers, Midgets, Ultle Nuts. Cocom l'enn. Vanilla, and Milk Ills cultss Crj'stAl, Uruham and (linger WHfers. Alsea large (luantltyef KlnnaHllKhDaAI.MON, Halibut. ilODOless Codfish, Itusalan Saidtnes, Kxtra Ne. 1 Mackerel, Kine Mackerels for 5c., Housed Mackerel, Salmen, lobsters, and Heyer's Oysters, Helland, Portland and Scotch Hurting and bloaters. The Beat OhoGsea in the Olty. Celvln's Pure Yerk County buck wheal, and a full llueet Krush Urecerlesal CHARLES MAONAY'S Choice Family Grocery and Cheese Emporium, 1(1 and 117 NOKTII (JURF.N STIIKKT, ljincastur, Pa. (loeds delivered froe te all parts et thn city and environs. Telephone Connection. 113 Stud AT UUKSK'S. LENTEN GOODS 1 Klne bloater Mackerel, large and fat ! (leoive's Hank boneless ccslllsh, Smoked Salmen, huieked Halibut, Sugar Cured lleirtng, Plain Cured Her ring, only 15c. a do7en ; the Hapgood brand 'renrh Salmen, lric. a can, or fiuu per dozen ; Hptced Salmen In 'i-B. cans ; rresh Lebster, Dun. bar Schrlmps ; rresh Canned blue rish, only inc. a can ; Fresh Canned Mackerel, We,; Soused Mackerel, Ainurlcan and luierted sardines Sardines In Mustard, le lied Crabs (with shell). OHEESBI OHEESBI Cholce Ktch Mtld Cream Cheese, Plneapple Cheese (plenle size), Dutch Head Cheese ( ery tlne), Sapsago, Yeung American and Nuutchatel. FARINACEOUS GOODS I Oatmeal, Avena or ltnlled Outs, Cracked Wheat, rarina, (Iranutated Cnruuieul, Tapioca, Sage, Macaroni, Vermicelli, etc. ruaSIl KUUS, two dozen rer 2S cents, ATBURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING STREET. l.A.NCASTKlt, PA. Tolepheno Connections. COJL. T Jl. MARTIN, WHOLaSALB AMD RKTAII. DIALKI IN All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. WYard: Na sM North Water and Prince Btreeu, above Leuieu, I-ancaMer. nJ-ljd TAUMOARDNKRS A JKKFERIKS. COAL DEALERS. Orrica i Ne. 12) North (Jueen atreet, and Ne, fiBt North Prince street. Vardss North l'rlnre street, near Heading Depot. LANCABTKtt, PA. augl5-ttd rieAU M. V. B. COHO, Ne. n-H) NOKTH WATKIl 8T., Ijincaster, Pa., Wholesale auU Itetall Dealer In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection with the Telephone Kxchange. Yard and Oinrti; NO. SJJ NUUTI1 WAl'KU BTUKKT feb28 Ivd riKOROK KRNHT, JR., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, MO. KN WK3T K1NU STKKKT. All work receives my prompt and personal at. All kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no tice, and en reasonable terms. Drawings and CslUntteaturnttbaa, eifi-lyd MMBtVAI Xvkhh"eueiihy riXTeluir " it saveTTmy LIFE " Is n common expression, often heard from theso who have realized, by personal use. the cnrellve powers of Avar's CherTy Pectoral, "I cannot say enough In prrnw of Ayii Cherry Pectoral, iKsllevIng as I de that, but rer Its use, I should long since have died from lung troubles. K. llragden, Palestine, Tex. About six month age I had a sovero hemor hemer hemor rhageor Iho lungs, brought en by distressing Cough, which deprived me of sleep and rest. 1 had used various cough balsams sad expecto rants without obtaining rclter. A rrlsnd ad' Ised me te try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did se, and am happy te say that It helped me at nnre. lly continued use this raedlclnn cured my ceugti, and I am satisfied, saved my life. Mrs. K. Ceburn, 11 Second Street, Lewell, Mass. I have tised Ayer's Cherry Pectoral rer ever a year, and sincerely believe I should have .been In my grave, had It net been ler this medicine. It has cured me of a dangerous affection or the lungs, fnrwhlch 1 had almost despaired or ever finding a remedy. li, A. mciiiiiien, ninuser, Provence nf Ontario. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved years age 1 took n very sovere co tied en my lungs. I consulted pi mv llle. Twe cold, which set vlunirs. I consulted nhvslclans a nil took thn remedies they prescribed, but failed te obtain relief until 1 began using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Twe bottles of this medicine com pletely restored my health. Llzte M. Allen, West Ijmcastcr, Ohie. Ayer's Oherry Pectoral. Prepared by I)r. .1. C. Ayer A Ce., Lewell, Mass. Beld by all druggist. Price, It t six het lies, Ji'. apr2,1.4,5,e,7,s N1 OT LUCK OTHKIt K1NDH. Iler I'lastkhs act tnstantl v when annlled. i ry inem ler iinckar tut, rain In tee sliie, stitcnes, Khuutnallsiii, Sciatica, Snre and weak clicst, and all local aches and pains. Se seething and strengthening te weak and tl red parts. Com posed of natures best known remeales. Virtues of fresh Heps, burgundy Pitches nnd Canada balsam. Held everywhere 5.V., S for tl OU. HOP PI.ASTKIt COMPANY, (10) Proprietors, ltosten, Mass. S UAIU' OU DUMi PAINS. Btinn tflrls. ftiites.wnmen and heuse wives all surfer Mera erless from weak back or side. aehe. A lady says ! ' One Hep l'LARTan worn i hours did my tiaek mere geed than all the reme dies I ever used " Ker any sort of pain or sere ness of whatever nature, instant roller Is given. HiiiHirler te chest protectors rer weak and soae lungs. Iler I'LABTKrta are made from llnrgundy Pitch, Canada llulsam and the entire virtues of garden Heps, sold everywhere, !Sc., or r for fl.ni. HOIM'LASTKK COMPANY, (11) ltosten, Mass. A llAli.HOAI) KNOINKKH MVINd t. In Central New Yerk, was enreder a dis tressing Kidney complaint by the ller Plartxe. He says- " I knew what thuy are and recem mend thorn te nil the boys onthnreud." Ap Ap plled te pain In any part Instant reller Is given. or weiik and llnsl muscles or elnts, crick, Stitches, Bldeache, Neuralgia, ein Chest, Itlicu matlain or local weakness the effect Is magic Prepared from lluranndv Pitch. Canada balsam and virtues of garden Heps. Sold by drngKlsts and country stores. S5c.. rortl.eu. HOP PDAS irsi.uu. nui real ass. (li) IKK COMPANY, ltosten, M c UKK OUAUANTKKD. RUPTURE. Cnre guaranteed by Dlt .1, II. MAYKH, Kasoatenco j noeierailonor delay rrem busi ness i tested by hundreds or cures. Main olllce, 831 AllCH ST., l'HII.A. Send ler Circular. fSMvdAw A rTKH IA. OTHKllK lAIl CONSULT DR. L.OBB, SJ9NOIIT1I KirTKKNTH 8TKKKT, (below Cab lewhIU Street, l'hlladetphla.) 50 YKAltS' KM'KUIENCK. Ouarantcedtocure thn afflicted and unrortunate with Purely ego ege ege table Medicines. Heek ou special diseases rree ; send rer It. Advtce troe and strictly confiden tial. Oltlce hours, 11 a. in. te 1 p. in., 7 p. in. te 10 p.m. Treatment by Malt. liil-lydAw DltTnAlJSKN, Ol'KICKS AND DllUd STOUK, l.MO.V.Mh St.. l'htlad'H., Keglstered I'hyslclau and Oraduaie Jeffersen College, gnaranlces te cure all bleed, Skin and Nervous l)loasest also Private Diseases of cither sex, with purely vegetable remedies Dlt, DAL3K.V8 fleLDKNPKlllODICPII.I.S are Sahi, Certain and Ktrectnal. tl box. Send ferclrcular 1"") N. bTH ST., Philadelphia. Trealinent by Mall. Kj-lyd Xl'ST UP.CKIVKl) AKOTIIEIl li.VROK 310CK or Dr. Severeer's Medicine. late or the Lancaster ltlnk, ard for sale only "l KAUri'AIAN'S DHUO STOUK, Ne. U, North (Juren Street, Ijinriuter, rive Dneis .North of the Posteltlce. man (til MII.l.lNKttY. N KV OOODSI ASTRIGH'S Palace of Fashion. NO. It. KASl' KINO STKKKT. NEW SWISS EMBROIDERIES WechII yem Attintlnn te the Immense l.irge Sleck of Swiss and Cambric Embroideries have received this week, and their remark ahly LOW PRICES. Swiss KlennctiiK's, l'J yanU wide. s.'ic, tl-00 tl.K te ti Ml a yard. Colored Kmhtetdercd Skirl, liiK and nkfiiK te .Miiuli. Slss eklnn te mutch thn flouncing NEW LACES. Ititrgalns In l! Ign Orlentnl Laces at 15c ,TOc. .'vien'lal rtminclng nt ll.ne, (l.Ti, $1 fsi and It "i a yard MEW DRESS BUTTONS. Dress Hire, inc. a iloren. Kxtra laige.SV.iidernn. jir,;e Dress size, lsc. An Immense l.lnoet Children's Embroidered awl Lace Cellars Kreui lie. apiece te il.fi. Klegant Colored Kuihieldeied Cellars at ISc., jue nun ac. 'lne Oriental l.ace Collais t 'iV, 87e. nnd fOe. (Ircatlliirgalns In Black Silk Spanish Fichus, Kxtrtt large and heavy, nt tl t apiece. NEW KID GLOVES. Keur.lluttnn, undressed, at (Vic. a pilr. Mc iniiiiiu, scaueieii inp, ur ,.,c. A Large and Complete Sleck or NEW BLACK AND COLORED SILK CHENILLE FIUNQE9, nt prices that will astonish anybody, a have also opened this wc ek a large Hun of Stamped Linen Goods, DuyHes, Splashers.Tewels.Tldles, Uultet Cevers eutuu t;e ura, etc. Klegant Stamped Linen Tidies, Tun tils unci Splashers, fringed, fit '.Se. Kxtra rine Large White Satin Damask Towels at Hue. apiece. New Spring Hats and Flowers. We heir leave te announce that we com menced trimming Spring Hats last week, unci that we have epenei iu our Urat three larva In. voices ei rtr. rLOWKKS, and are ready ler KarlySprlng Millinery. rOur store U open till 9 o'clock every even- ng. BurmeeBM. r syvyvrfv ssv . si. rnRiceTs. All-Wert Trioete la Bprlag BhatlM And Klegant Finish for 23c. a yard, AT TM North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W.1IYUNK, nnvS-lyd Ne. n?J North Queen street. mllK NKW CASH BTORK. NEW CASH STORE. Nm. 247 k 240 North Queen Street. Opposite the Keys ten e Heuso and Northern Hank. GOOD BLACK SILKS. Geed Black Cashmeres, tkicet And hemkspuk suitings. THK ItOItTKRKCOKSKT. CARULIMKCOIlflKT An Klegant Corset at fe Cents, and a Heed Corset at 21 Cents. And all ether goods at Lew Prices. Please give us a can neiore purcuasing. febs-lyd . it. HOWKK8. ai'KUIATj INDUOKMENTH. STAMM. BROS, a GO. The surprise el everybody Is our yard and a-half wlde Cleth at fiec. a yard. We have opened te-day a cholce line et Dress Silks at 60c ycr yard ; worth ;:. per yard. We have yet a let or these Silks at 3;c. per yard. Beld every where at 46c. per yard. Thesa Stylish All-wool Camel's Hair Suiting are selling fast and pleasing overy body at SSc. per yard. Our illack Cashmeres at 25c. per yard. S7Kc per yard and Mic. per yard are better value than Is ettered anywhere In Lancaster. Will open next week a large and elegant as as BOitmenief Ucnl'a furnishing Uoeds. We have yet a let or the stock bought rrem Messrs. bowers A Hurst, which we are selling alagrealsarrincii. Persons en the lookout for bargains will nnd them at the BOSTON STORE, Nea. 26 & 28 North Queen St. LANCASTKU, PA. W Open every evening until 'J o'clock; Saturday uatlll lu. Janl2-lydAw JOHN H. (II VI, Kit. UKO. K. RATH VON, $50,000 weitrn or Dry Goods -AND- MERCHANT TAILORING Must be Sold Within 90 Days. FOR CASH ONLY. Win order te clese this large stork we wll ettur bargains In evcry department. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 East King Streat, LlVOABTIB, l'A. J."" MARTIN A CO. De you intend moving this Spring ? If se, we Lave a few words for you that can't help, but interest you. We are in a posi tion te take the most troublesome part of moving off your hands. That is, your car pets. We will take charge of your Carpets, take them up (our men aie experienced and knew hew te handle furniture very few de) have them cleaned by the new process (Lancaster Steam Carpet Cleaning Works) the only way te have litem cleaned ; hand beating ruins them and don't clean them half. Rates for carpet cleaning re duced this season. After they are cleaned we will alter and fit them for your new home, and lay them promptly. All this at low cost and no trouble te you. If custo mers generally knew nt hew little expense this can be done, they would net undertake it themselves. We can de this promptly for jeu, as we are prepared for pushing weik through. We have V, empleyes, who are connected with this branch of our business. Twelve canet sewers or layers, or rather carpel upholsterers, and four are connected with the carpet cleaning works. In our Carpet Department we have by far the largest line of carpets of all grades ever shown in this city, nnd at very low prices. The Special Sale of Wall Papers spoke of last week is still going en. If you want any paper hanging dene give us a call at least. Window Shades, Oil Shading (net com mon gliued Helland as is generally sold), two yards long, spring llxtures, leady te lmng, -tee ; some with ceid llxtuies, i'Kf !!0c. J. B. Martin & Ce., Car. West King & Prince Sts., (Opposite Stevens Meuse ) LANCASTKU, PA. BUI) KB. rI.ANK HOOKS. Jehn Baer's Sens Invite examination nt their BLANK BOOKS! In Various tirades el HAY HOOKS, JOUHNAI.S, LKIHIKltS, CASH HOOKS, COPY1NU HOOKS A PHKSSK1. 1NV01CK HOOKS, T1MK BOOKS, MKMOKANllUMS, PASSBOOKS, PKTTV ACCOUNT HOOKS, Ac, AT TH SIGN OFTHE BOOK, 16 and 17 North Queen Street. CALL AT b'lOHK REIOART'H OLD WINK e LISTOrTS BXTRAOT OF BBHF. FIKIST I TBI rOKtD, K6UblUhed,17sa. H, E. 8LAYMAKER, AeT., Carpetings, OLATMArtM, AOT., Ne, JCMt King Street. Jehll-Ud CtOTHIXa. MA.a, , B UROER SUTTON. Spring Opening -AT- BURGER & SUTTON'S We are prepared te show our patrons and the public one of the finest stocks or CLOTHING! Xver Soen In this City. Call and ibe enr Goods for Custom Werk, They are particularly attractive. HWs guarantee a satisfactory fit In all cases. Ne trouble te show goods. BURGER & SUTTON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCABTKB. PA. M YKRH ft KATHVON. THESPRINGOF.886 I) upon ns. We are net behind, cither, with enr Stock of CLOTHING rOHTIIK. SKA.HON. Iha best care and taste has been used In pre- .paring It rer the trade, and se rr we have been well rewarded. MEN'S SUITS In many Styles and (Jimmies, and at prices down te bottom. MKN'fl SPK1NO OVKUCOATS In all the best Styles, ranging In prices rrem Ideu te .. The Youths' and Beys' Department Has been well cared rer, and all of the best nnd Toughest Materials can be found. A PAIlt Or PANTALOONS Are a very necessary thing this ttme of year, and our assortment Is large enough te suit anybody's taste. Don't be arrald or High Prices. NO I1IQH PKICKS 1IKKE I If you don't want the finest Clothing, we have All the Cheaper Grades ; nnd better value can be had here for a small amount In vested than anywhere else. Tills is a strong sUitoment, but we knew It's right, MYERS d RATION, I.KAIUNQ CLOTUIKUS, NO. 12 BAST KINO 8TRBBT, LANCASTKU, PA. L. OANSMAN A BRO. The Best and Cheapest Place TO 11 UY Bey's and Children's Clothing, L. UAKSMAN & UKO , comer North Queen and Orange streets, are belter prepared for the coming season, and hae ameru select Meck or ltey's and Children's Clothing than e cr before. PKICKS MOUEINTKKKSTINU THAN WOiiDS. IS 00 ltuys an Klegant All-Weel Heys' Stilt. $150 Buys a Meed All-Weel Scheel SulL ;.0e Buys a Klne Brown ltoys'.Cerkscrew Suit. $2.60 Buys a Streng Beys' Knockabout Suit I7.U) ltuys a rine Alt-Weel Beys Plaid Suit. SM Buys the rineat W ersted Heys' Suit. CIIILDHKN'S SUITSALLOUK OWN MAhK. $3 00 Buys an All-Weel Child Suit. $1.37 Buys a Men Child Suit. $.(0 tin ys n Geed Casstuiem Child Suit. $2.M Buys a Nice Pluld Child Suit, $3.00 Buys a Kine All-Weel Plaid Child Suit. tl 00 Buys a lioed Scheel Child Suit ti W Buys an Klegant All-W oel Child Suit. A hint te purchasers, may they lie ladles or gentlemen Before you buy Bey's or Children's cietmng ioek inreugn our bieck, examine mail ing and trimming, and compare our prices with ether houses. Yeu will satlsry yourself that nowhere else can you tn est se little money ter te receive such big value. L. GANSHAN & BRO., UKKCIIANT TA1LOUS AND TUKKKS Or MANU1TAC- m BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Bight en the Southwest Cerner Orange Street, LANCABTKB, PA. r Net connected with any ether Clothing Ueuse In the city. MACUIXKHT, TyTAUUlNKRY, Ae. STEAM HEATING Latest and Hest Improved ENQINES-Tractien, Pert&bla or Stationary. New or Secend-lland BOIT.ER3, WATER TANKS, SEPARATORS. Mieama or llirim Weu such as done and kept In Machine Sheps. Cili OM OR ADDBBBA, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS637 NORTH OHERRY STREET, LA0JiSTa, k. n7-tia Jl'ifS AND I.IQVURB. mllK UULK1IRATEI) " BOUQUET AND " OLD ANCHOR" PURE RYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, sort and pleasant te the taste. Puna In quality, are excellent stimulants, and Iheyataud without a rival In tbe market, sold at all.the leading Hotels and by IJniggtsts. Ask form IIUMPHKKYAMAUTIN. u sole Proprietors. UuhWmd 401 N. 3d St, Philadelphia, la. ADKIRA AND HHKRRY WINKS M -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere H. E 8LAYMAKER, AdEHT, KtUbUfheanH. NO. 2B K Kl Stmit. tebU-tlO rvMKtrvmm. TJKMOVED. REMOVED. HEINITSH'8 FURNITURE DEPlM RKMOVKI) TO OUR IARUE AND 1'URNITURi: llKl'OT, Noe. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS. WALTER A. VI.UCKB AKl) TTTT . HIIOADH, JKYVKLKiL JEWELRY In calling attention te our ofTerlnsa In this line, tbe publle arelnvltsd te a oleeo and critical oxamlnatlen or the goods whleh we bollevo we ean fairly claim are of a standard equal te any ever offerod In the largest cities of our land, and we ask comparison of priees. knowing that ours are lower for the fine goods eflered than the ruling of prieea olse where. Our Stock of Unset Diamonds ta large, and we will make up from these any style of work desired. All the Newest Patterns of Ladles' Wear always In Btoek, and Birth or Menth Stones of the whele calender ean be had promptly. TheQems Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Topaz, Opal and Pearl always en hand, and set te order. OU Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, and Musleal Bexes, alwaya oheerfully shown by our attendants. Everybody is Invited te call and be nhewn through our eteck. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, NO. 4 WEST KIN8 STKEET. LANCASTER, PA. Ml ATS, S' PRINO HTYliRS AND FASHIONS. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., THK LKADKHSOK SPIllNU 8TYLKS AM) FASHIONS IK TIIK NKWKST, MOSTCOItllKCT AM) NOllltV STIFF AND SOFT HATS ! With a full line of New nnd Artistic Designs In UIIILUIIEN'S rANCV tiOOlW nt Lewest Prices. ' Alse the New Yerk " KNOX " and the Bosten " WILOOX " Silk Hats. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. TKUXKS-tiOO, i. - VJOn, $3.50 up te tn. UAVKLINU ItAGS-me , 7rc., IKIC , $1.00 up le 1 Ort. FANCY PLUSH LAP ROBES In Iteantllul Dcslens at Lewest Prices. Just the thing you noed for Spring. aa-TKI.Kl'HUKK CONM-.CTION. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Nes.31 and 33 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Fa. OAKRIAUK MO'ITO THAT ALWAYS WINS. HONEST WORK 1 HONEST PRIOES 1 Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KINO STREET, (NKAULY OPPOSITE TUB LKOl'AKU IIOTKL), LANCASTKU, l'A. Nene But First-Clas3 Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Used l'UICKS TO SUIT THK TIM 1CS. ALL WOUK QUAltANTKKD. BUGGIES, PMTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vehicles of Every Description Built Promptly te Order. A Full Linn or Vehicle In Stock, prepared especially rer the Spring Trade. A Large and Varied Assortment or SKCONO-IIANU WOKK ON 1IAN1 which will le sold at MOST kEasONAULK PKICKS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID IX) REPAIRING. Wfllve us a call and oxamlne tbe work, TUKPLACK Pbilip Doersom's Old NOS. 126 and 128 ULABSWAUr. H 1UH A MAHT1N. CHINA HALL A Few Facts. Housekeepers in selecting wares for your tables, etc., especially these just buying new eutflta, itis inipeitant that you select the best in the market. Hew embarrassing te a lady, especially if she has table pride, and what lady should net have, te find that her ware is all full of small cracks, and that grease has penetrated and made it leek black and ugly. A cause and a remedy. All semi porcelain or grauite ware in iU biscuit state is porous. It is then covered with natural or artillcial glass te prevent its penetration by liquids. This is termed glazing. The glae mast vary as it must fuse or melt nccerding te the ware upon which it is placed. It must also dilate or contract In pro portion te the biscuit or else it will crack or cr.i7e and produce the above result. Unequal or insullicieiit firing orburn erburn ing may and will sometimes produce the same results. Yeu may, and will no doubt ask, " Hew then can you tell whether you are getting a geed altlcle", Simply and only by buyinu these makes which experience has taught dealers te recom mend as the lst and take their guar antee. Such makes you can llnd and such guarantee you can get by calling at 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU, PA. B! OTK IS MAKINO CABINET PHOTOaRAPHS AT :t-00 L POZI. AT NO. 10ft NOKTII QUKKN BTKKKT, ljncaU)r, V jani'j-iiu T U1H I'Al'KR IS PRINTED W1TU INK Manufactured hy J. K.WBIGHT A CO,, marlHya aeth and Hare su rbiuaelpliia, V. MMb y . A.i. REMOVED. -tt! (-M jt if IIANVHOMR W HEINITSH mlllyd WATVHBH. AND ART I CAPS, XV. WO Ml 8. whether you purchase or net, liON'T jrOKU T Reliable Carriage Works, EAST KINO STREET. 127-lydAw tMAVMLKWa UV1UH. READINgTa COLUMBIA 7AIL-KOAI AND 1WANCIIKS, AND LKUANO.N ANU LANCASTKU JOINT LINK tl. IL On and arter sitndav, NOVKMlti:n sth .81' TUA1NS LKAVK ItKAlUNU rer Columbia and Lancaster at 7.13 a. m., 12.00 neon and 6.10 p. m. rer Quarryvllle at 7.1S a. in. and B.10 p, in. "or Chtckles at 7.15 a m. and u.10 p. in. TKA1NB LKAVK COLLI Hill A for Heading at 7.30 a. m ., l.V and S.40 p. m. Fer Lebanon at 1215 and S.W p. m. TltAINS LKAVK QUA11KY V1LLK rer Lancaster at 0.SS and 7.13 a. nt. and 2.J1 p. Ker Keadlug at G.2S a. m. and 2.33 p. ui. Fer Lebanon at 2 S3 p. m. LKAVK KINO STKKKT (Lancaster.) rer Heading at 7.30 n. in., 12.40 and 3.40 p. m. rer Lebanon at 0.40 a. in., li0 and 6.O0 p. in. rer Quarryvllle at S.'il a. m., 4.40 and 8.20 p. m. LKAVK PKINCK STKKKT (Lancaaler.) rer Heading at 7.40 a. m li.viand 3..W p. ui. rer Lebanon at 6.47 a, in., 12.W and ft-OS p. in. t or Uuarry vllle at 9 12 a. in., 4.10 and 8 u p. m TltAINS LKAVK 1.KUANON. rer Lancasterat7.2a.m., 1230 and7.30p.m. or (juarryvllle at 7.20 a, in. SUNDAY TRAINS. TltAINS LKAVK KKAU1NU rer lAncaster at 7.20 a. in. and 4.00 p. in. rer e, uarryvllle at 4.00 p. m. TltAINS LKAVK QUAKKYV1LLK rer Lancaster, Lebanon and Heading at 7.10 am TltAINS LKAVK KINO 8T. (Lancaster,) rer Heading and Lebanon at B.0S a. in. and S.V n. m. rer Quarryvllle at 3.M p. m. TltAINS LKAVK PHINCK ST. (Incaster,) rer Heading and l.elanen and 8.10 a, m. and 4.04. p.m. TUAINS LKAVK LKUANON. rer Lancvstcr at 7.43 a. m. and 3:U p. in. rer yuarryvllle at 3 p. in. rer connection at Columbia, Marietta June, tlen, Lancaster Junction, Manhelin, Heading and Lebanon, see time tables at all stations. A, 11. WILSON, HuperlutundenL PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BOBED ULK. Trains Lxiva LAMOiSTUR and leaTa and arrtve at Philadelphia as fellows : Leavu Leave WKSTWAKU. Pad de Kxpresst News Kxpresst Way Passenger Mall train vLi Mt. Jey. Ne.2MailTralnt Niagara Kxpress Hanover Accem rastLlnef rredetick Accem Lancaster Accem llarrlsbnrg Aceein.... !niumbla Accem Philadelphia Lancaster. iirup. uu 4 JO a. in. 4 30 a. in. T.uia in. r-ua. ta, S'i n a. m. 6 JO a. m.- via Columbia 7:40 a. in. B3Sa.M. -J.g HJiea. n. -Sfl via Columbia 11:60 a. m. via Columbia vlaMt. Jey.. lOOn. m. n?t 4-in m u. iwittf at.5-vjJ 13 p. IU. 4 40 p.m. 5 top in. 8 30 p.m. l(M6p.in, Leave Laucaster. 2:45 a, ui. 603 a, in. 8:10 a. in. 8 53a.re. B-oea.m, VIM p. in. 216 p. in. 4 00 p III. 7-30 p. SB. w3 Harrlshurg Kxpress... Chicago and Cln. fcxt Western Kxpreast- j:u it, is, 10-45 p. Bl, IX'IUU. HI. Arms m KASTWAHU. Phlla. Kxpressf rast LlueJ llarrtsburg Kxpress. l4tncaster Accem nr, Columbia Accem.,,. seashore Kxpress, ... Johnstown Accem... Sunday Mall IIB.V Urnrefisf ., rails. Tjys 4-4.1 a. UI, Eft! B 23 a. in. x-f- ! hHtJer ";-- 11:43a.m. vkt 6-ui p. m, -..v ? ?. m. .Sl V lijse p w-,-3 M 14.1 p.in, llarrtsburg Accem. ... 643p.m. ltUf.m.y The Lancaster Accommodation leaves "-"JX "-' -yu "" "- !?' ""."u':y.r:v '.?..; mi -aa VMM IIMTTlilP - .. JT- uurgube.iup. hi. mu -uu,-w, ,-.- "tj P'Tbe Marietta Accommodation leavj-'J-0!?" hiautAuia ... a,-rt Hi.,hA, Marletlaatt4ia. "taa leaves Columbia at Il: i". Jj5JtS reaching MrlelU, at IftM .JLlSSmi 3-4) t also, leaves at H-n JtSSilkm n.iin rlm AMAA.-n,iMikiina leaVM A UU M IH -.v-.'...-..- "- J 7 IU ane arnvea at -.,",;"Ji-wllh HarrlsbursT Kxpre! at .. with llarrtsburg Kxpres-, Tne rreuerwa a tng at Lancaster The rrederlc AccomwetiMi-j. mmm D. in., win run miivi cinmCtawiS- K fr" p. m rMa will run through day- . .... . m SMaOaT. wktl -UfJwjVatUewnftgUiw-. UtWMTlltJ hurt Ut. Jet. Blliahelhwwa 4UI M144J n m Hsui lmttm will wwr -- i&l fit J a $& ya SI & tt, AS V V J A 4f iU I'