K!friSWllHHHHMR SSs" j -w ?i' "W'v WYiT TtT tirWLC IVK7." ..? . ' - s ' , i" " , ' "-vi ri a. T', ""m--.- wat vbT.wvias w & Eg-SB.' ,., M 3MJ, ,.-. A'T4:" Hy InUlligncr. M IVMT CVCNffM IN THE YCM' srmnfiUM : I1N0KR BUILDING, C'-;i m W. (Mm Hanar. K ,Jv fsniaMrf, fte. E'vV, (HWInWw. rwtBiuTiA enrimcMTt I Pnes) Ti te Fimr Cisrri a LiM. ftiJ-V uT intelliqeneer, : (Ekjht Paecs.) Ktwt Wedneada? Morning, Te Deuam a Via m Aevahci. DCNCt SOUCtTtD M-j tVtlTf MRT Of THt WTWTMV WHIRTi TOmrMTI Ml RrQMITia TV WRIT UMT M M MC MDC Of Twt PUN! 01 T MO TO Tftil . . - . i-y M kWT fW FWUCATIOt, OWT 14 MOOF Of 0000 fAlTM. Ail '. MimaM ttrrtM inu m cewm tetni mti .mrT, J A11 T.4-4.kM anil TAUeMma & :T3 " "' "" - M THE INTELLIGENOEB, is ! S' Lancaster, Pa. n-tl)c ettmstcr Intelligencer. 1 ?''!' iStft IVANCASTJEB. APIML. 3, 1886. frt.AV t . vi 1 it jihi-j iinui it. ".irf It hns hmn mmln vnrv nvl.lnnf llaf fr aiM Jay Gould does net desire tlie treuble en 5) .mm juisseuri i .icinc te come te mi enu. $ vie cuiuiutcu me uiiuri.uiiiiy Ml comer utM ,witil Mr. Pnwiinrlv nnil hl mwvl.-iliq KW . " . . ..-, p Ik.and made his apparent concessions te them, ,"'flfl te further his mnninnl.itinn nf fhn sfvl.- -"-i amrknt. ITn lias tniuln nil nf 1i!a fnrtimn p'JS ty controlling railroads, net te secure his ld1.v Mia lliifiintlnna In .lint. ....-.. ..n1... Rl ThUh.iq lwvn fhn fnvnrlte tnnHiAjl nf um. yjr t.raulating wealth among these who in the v -"is .u.... A.Abi . i . jr , awii icia jcara uuve ueen se successiui & 1. . l...l -irri. . m fisj-ji r iii me uusiutxu uu ivuii sireei. xe de a B'a' r&ilmnd mnn.imr was fnrn lnnrri!mnn 1'wnurement of a fortune. It .3 net se KiiiBUCh SO as it Was. TllO milrniula havn $&$ get into a cenditifln in which it is net r jejf way 10 move meir stock quotations by ....... .,....,. , , iU mabu u luiiuue P both ways. Sir. Gould's plan of depress- MS.' Inj values, by cultivating the great strike l , that new Daralvzes his milrrvu. svatnm A''v' &rnanni.1v n lirllllinf cnl,n, ii,.,....i. :. i'F . ' " ::.t .: ,".. M1W"". l K te uv nx'ui us j eii iv uare answered ins lit Pectatiens, as he evidently still has use V-r'f), ier " K. Thnrain leintlf. 1. 4 . n;t .mwu mui uuiui; wv l.u Ui'llllUUS UJHJI1 the fact that Gould undertook with $$ tferf, and that when the Knights of Laber Est w,UCitu wk wers, uy uieirexe- utf" cuuvHrn nm uuvt. r ir'ta unnn f im ! wtni. S- of their fair understanding with fJnnW batthey would be taken back, and that BraT tbirdTiTerencfs with tlie pnmmnv shnniii 'then be arhitnUfcl. But when the Missouri PaclflclexecutiYC officers .were vauea unen liy tlie mm. MP ttittees of their strikhnt emnlevers. $&. proposing te return te work, they were told that only about one-third of them were needed. And this notwithstanding the manifest fact that after se lone an inter- P&f, ninftnn ef lillQlnnea rnn !!,.. . 1.1 m ' naturallv 1)6 Wiintpll lmn iron, t,oe,!o,l U ft . fore the strike. It i3 made vprv elp.ir thnf. the Missouri Taclflc mauagera want the W&J te. n .ni... 1 A9 . K$t "d uuiiuuue, nnu iius lact ue- pnves the continuance of the bad influ ence it lias se far had en the industrial p" situation. It Is very apparent that it is a stock-jobbing movement and that the &. trouble will cease when the came is nlaved Baa? out. Probably the maninul.itnra inert n ssr i- :... ,.j t . -'. r yvtmiu v-uuiLuuuuii, wiiii nei ana uioeu- snea ; and the last thing they wish is the a quiet ana geed order which cenerallv nrn- Wf' vails among the strikers. . 'PhA nmnnr mnrnmnnl rt ...! 11. 1 -.1 - r.. umvuicub iu cuii una BllMU- gu lien is rer the governors of the states te de mand of the companies that tlmv nlmll run &y their trains, and te notify them that if they ?j ae nei eperaie tnem within tlireedays after - uuwx mcj win eeize ana eperate them en ihttll fliuiAiinf The Slanghter of Birds. '0. aoetx In tUelr crusade against these fetnl- EL? nlnA fnttliinna l.n ..f 1. ii..i.. .slj.' vtiiiLiiuiDuiHUf ;irn nnr. mnvnirr e it r inn tien the wholesale destruction of birds. -yjW n flTrtn a . . 1. 1 1 t . i - ,. - "-"- mwiui. ire iiuu iu me uoeroi jjj ne oiru-ceiiector rer museums. Tlie re- !;i "uumiuuuuHui me uniicii aiaies new tnat tney contain net a twentieth of the birds killed in a single season and sold te the hat trade. It is estimated that the birds belonging te American science and representing tlie collections of many years, de net number mero than 100,000 ; while theso destroyed and sold te milli ner's are the slaughter of a single season. Tuld latter list runs into many millions annually. It is net only the sentimental aspect of needlesslydestrevlnc these fpathp, mi ,,.- (V:' RtPm tllllt Illltunla orret..ot 11.,. 11.. . ... mj -- ri-wt uguiuau Hiu iliiuiicu, UUl vti, um uuiiiarian view as well. This slaugh ter of the innocents is directed atrainst n.n m$ sweetest of singers and the most indus- ;u triOUS Of our worm rntelmru a.., 0 I. iiwim c.uciiuiji. meng a'crk them ure tlin mlnlpa n.i i.i.i. ...i..i.. . R.i' .... . -i.-imua,iniiii UIH13, Wiii eeldfluchefl. lilnr.Klnia ,.ici..... ... - ,i , ,, ' ,-"eu,lu1i irees, Wtmr1?'11 UIIU3 IJ'e-Jay3, red-winged black ed" 'birds, meadow lnrlra buviHai-u i.i.ii,. l&gr aad pipers, golden-winged woodpeckers, P?. TObins, shore larks, thrushes, insect killing gi. Bighthawks.whin-noer-wills.wiiHoiinrnno0 ?Y Wrets and terns. ' r t. wwnen wll wear birds in their rS Perhaps de net knew hew useful these fcrWteged denizens of the air are in destroy. r:,B worms, insects and noxious larvic: feMrpoUibiyiieHcj fully understand the Er T en mey bear te thefar- TfciZj ,T PIwta 'em. If woman 'i..ifi .7 . wn lual fashion, the tMwu ,. wmcu mean3 th j dfa .erimlnate destruction nf . .,..". yrtul and sweetest of Ged's crtZs ; What Is Jits Oddity. 7Tue pertinent question always U and wUI be "what is a lunatic :" for nothing u MM difficult te 1prmlni 4,- .i. ?, . -- - ..-.uU uuiu iuu ime i , jniung eccenmciy rrem lunacy. The OMtt eccentric man is the one without Mewltricity. paradoxical as it ., 0tf tt;butltlstrue, because there are g ttm, U any, without eccentricity of And it seems that startling a fre1 J ordinary paths are neces. rfer aucfHiaiBwy occupations. The snui, wra advertisers gen r of Metal ioveatieM, need te be, or near at loot ta be. varv odd rmnnln jtOft ktmSOtf think they de, and re- M mmO justify tten; for the OKttM they caa mice thtlr liftfrfciWthe Wfr tbe de. .f). r-.- - v Vk-J THE mand they get for them. Just new we have at hand a seemingly crazy circular from one of the most successful of recent advertisers, who has made a fortune out of an article of no special value, and that has absolutely nothing but Ids advertising te ell it. lie complains that he is getting tee many newspapers from his admiring editorial friends, and he begs that they will net send him any of their newspapers that de net have his advertisement in it, or articles recommending it, unless they con tain something about " pacing horses ; facts or arguments for or against paper money in place of metallic money ; pen ology ; or the principles and writings of Emanuel Swedenberg." And the question is what Is the oddity of that man te be called y 1'jitt.Abr.i.rniA raised .15,!UHU for tlie Irish Parliamentary fund. Perish tlie thought that it is a prevltidal tow n I Pennsylvania has became no accustomed te solf-depreclatlen thatlt isgrstllylngtetiear rrmnsehlghaud theugbful an authority as Alfred iZ. Clinpln, the young controller e! New Yerk, words of pratse, even by com parison with lils own imperial common wealth. Jtr. Cbapin has Just sent te tlie leg islature an elaberate inemf;e showing that at no time slnce 1S30 .Vew Yerk Increased ns rapidly as Pennsylvania, and that during tlie decades slnce 1SG0 the actual Increase, of Pennsylvania exceeded that of If ew Yerk by nearly six per cent., whlle in actual growth it added nearly 01,000 mere Inhabitants te its population than did New Yerk. In New New Yerk he gees that thore are two dlvorse and almost Incongruous elementsyekcd tegether: one, leading the world or finance, Is highly progressive, dwells in nourishing centres of trade ami Industry, and comprises about thrce-flrths or our population. The ether, largely agricultural, dwells apart from the centres mid lines of trallle in sparsely settled communities, and is stationary or declining. The depression or the latter nnd Its greater prosperity In Pennsylvania Mr. I'hapln ascribes in part te the relief el our real estate from state taxation. And yet It Is complained in Pennsylvania that real estate bears the chief burden, iu paying all leml taxation 1 The same admirable and comprehensive report or the New Yerk controller points out tlie startling fact that an enormous amount erthat state's revenues are censu med iu effi cial salaries. The total state pay-roll, could It be se compiled as te exhibit tliose receiv ing compensation et overy sort, whether by salary, wages, allowance, fees or ether method, would contain the names of upwards of G.000 persons, bosldes teachers, te whom there is annually paid net far from five millions et dollars. New Yerk has a remarkable system of paying for clerical ser vices. It appropriates a lump sum toadepart teadepart nientand tlie head of It can divide it around at his own sweet will. There Is appropriated for Instance, for the current fiscal year, the sum of 50,000 for clerk hire In a deparlmen L There Is no law controlling the head or the department in his usoet this sum. Appar ently he may employ HO.OOO clerks at one dollar per year, or one clerk at $30,0u0 per year. lie is under no obligation te pay any special sum for any specified performance. Ithas happeued within a -very fewyears, and may easily happen again, that two clerks working side by side, doing the same work, being equally experienced, receive ipiHe dlllerent sajatles; and also that the one who rer a tlnie worked for the lower salary, expe rienced a change of fortune when the depart ment came under a new head and the rela tion or the two salaries was reversed, no question being raised as te tlie merits or either Incumbent- In brier the compen sation of clerks Is net by law based upon merit. Im Philadelphia, and nearly everywhere else, the special delivery postal system shows a marked railing oil". The novelty seems te be abated. The fcchcme was prematura. It will be remombered that when the great naval battle between the Alabama and Kearsarge was reught, net only were the overlooking cliirs of Cherbourg filled with spectators, hut Mr. Lancaster's English ves sel, the Deerhound, was near enough te save a great many or the Alabama's crew when that vessel went down befere the well-di-rocted llroet the fee. It is new related that en that beautirul himday alternoen which saw this memorable combat the Kincaslera were abeiit te put Inte shore with thelr ves sel te attend church, when they heard or the Impending naval duel. The old relks Insisted that they ought net te spend the Habbalh en the water ler fetich a hight; hut the youngsters, who wanted te witness the the battle, prevailed ; and they staid out te sea, net only w itnesslng a great historical event, but saving many lives. Or the same great naval battle it Is related that when the rebel corsair was sighted the men of the Kearearge wero just responding te the bell for Sunday service. The prayer book was put aslde for the trumpet that Lord's day. TiieNew England character hasadmlrably siiNtalned itself through the cent uries. Capt. Jehn Mcintosh Kell, or the rebel privateer Alabama, tells that he ouce captured a Yan kee cruiser anil the captain keggwd the grant or one request en being taken from his ship. It was that he be permitted te temevu from It " Spurgeen's fciormens and a keg et very flne whisky." He was allow ed tlie sermons and the liquor was cast overboard. Tub mere it is tried, tlie mero It is evi dent that the" boycott" is n two-edged sword very likely te de much damage te these care lessly using It. Eewaud Atkinson, the political c-cone. mist, Is ene el theso who bollevo that the household affairs or the laboring man are conducted with tee much extravagance, lie has Ilxed the prlzoer li ing for a man who is net disposed te rush into such extravagances asawholehousofor himself and family, or an occasional plece el roast hoof, at two hun dred dollars per year. The calculation by which Mr. Atkinson domenstratos the wholly unnecessary expenditure or the vast majority or Americans allows fl.ln year te pay ler an overcoat and a host suit or clothes once In three yours, nnd an everyday suit and shoes te be bought annually. Pifty dol del lars he assigns as tlie cost or the rent of a room, toberably lurnlshed j fir. for laundry Ing, and f 10 for ruel bringing the total up te fiai, and leaving fbO era margin. This Mr. Atkinson proposes te bring within the Hunt byinaklngthoeconomlc.il liver buy scraps or trimmings of meat te be made Inte beuil. Ien ever a spirit lump, a little bread, vegeta bles, oatmeal, butter, sugar, tea anil ceflee at an accreirrate cost nf n iiniini- u .i- . sre .. year, leaving fas n year or a little ever DO cents a week for luxuries and sundries. It was an old English divine who said: "Happy is that household w herein Martha still reproves Mary." In an epen letter te the Century, Charles S. Itoblnsen discusses what is often nulled as "the tinkering el hymns"; theso who criticise the alterations very frequently mis take them ler the originals and de net knew thatthe se-called "tinkorers" have actually made tha sacred song passablennd that it Is me original vorslens which are reprehended, II net unlit for general use. Cowper, Watts, crudeaue?0lJe: and We.levw.re eftet, ih.. ?I ade ,re,iuent tnistakes. Are eriw L runrrl"ll6d ? Aud y' "e tin SoeCnrre ,l ,,3M ehaDg6s ,a m - i Tnu assessed valuation of Detroit has in creased 17,O0O,O0O since last year. J? thU town was properly assessed, the result would startle annm of i.nu.i i. . weuiu "ob faith In man and talth In Qed Bhall cese effidth In wife and home." LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY. APftTL 3, 1880. Unclb Eskk says : "When a man begins te travel around the world en his religion, 1 am as afraid of him as of a three-card moute sharp." And yet the Salvation Army never picked anybody's pocket. Hemk years age the advocates of Instru mental tnusle In United Presbyterian churches obtained a temporary ndvantnge nnd majority of synod ever thelr opponents. Hut the latter de net proprwe te let It rest there. They ha e lately leen holding a con vention In Pittsburg and found thenisehes all or ene mind, te expel the organ from the heuse of Ged or worship In seme ether assemblage. The sentiments of the confer ence scorned te ncceril with these greetings, sent te it by Ilov. James llrewn, I). V., of Carlisle : 1 lielleve that the Introduction or Instru ments is a corruption or thn worship efUtxI. and is In violation of the fundamental principles or Presbyterlanlsm and Protestant ism, which declare that nothing shall 1h Introduced Inte the worship of tlia lxird rer which we have net the explicit Went otGed. We can make no compromise. Either this corruption must be removed rrem the United Presbyterian church or we must remove Irem the church. We will net be rash j we will net say that we will leave the church ir the lntrumeuts are net Immediately re moved. We will begulded by circumstances. Goen dinners served In geed taste are rare luxuries. Ter this reason we nole that floral decorations entirely of a lelets are con sidered the proper l.enteu caper for dinner partles in Bosten. One argument rer the lUair bill is that nt present "raie voter In seven in the whele United States cannot write." The easy answer Is: first, net n dollar et the proposed eoventy-nlne millions te be spent will ls devoted te educating voters ; second, the ballets are usually printed. Jtst liofero IMigfollew died his works commanded groater popularity, had wider circulation and brought In mero copyright money than these of any living writer or English verse. Twenty-four English pub lishing houses reprinted them ; " Evauge Evauge llne " was translated three times Inte Ger man nnd "Hiawatha" net euly Inte all the modem languages but Inte Li'lln. llrnzU's emperor translated nnd published " Kebort or Sicily, " and In China a fan became im mensely popular because the " V.m e( Ufe" was printed upon It In Chinese. Frem themillenlal colebratieu or Iceland Its people sent greetiugs te him ; nnd his prin cipal works are republished In Portuguese, Dutch, Danish and a dozen ether languages. Hut such was the kindly nature and honest demecracy et the man that Queen Victeria's gracious invitation te him te visit Windser castle did net honor him as much as the hed-carrier who canie te his carriage and craved prlvllege te take by the hand the man who had written " The Voices or the Night." In her reminiscences et this great and noble man in the fYiiiiirv, Annie Kields tells this charming .story : 1 remember there was one little boy 'et whom he was very' loud and who came often teseehlm. One day tne child looked earn estly at the leug rows of lweks In the library, and at length said : "Have you get 'Jack, the Giant-Killer"" ' Longfellow was obliged te confess that his library did net contain that venerated vol ume. The little boy looked very sorry and presently slipped dew n from his knee and went away. Hut early the next morning Longfellow saw him coming up the walk with something tightly clasped iu his little lists. The child had brought him two cents with which he was te buyn "Jack, the Giant Killer," te be his own. WiULKlhree members of tlie cabinet are sick and several congressional leaders are sutlenng rrem Ill-health, It Is suggested that Samuel J. Tildeu be called in te make things hustle. PERSONAL. Lonepem.ow once said "an autobiogra phy Is what a biography ought te be." Jilts. Lanetuv has introduced a new dodge Inte the commemoration of a fiftieth perfermauce by distributing her photograph, Kkv. Dr. S. II. Senneschkim, rabbi of the largest Jewish temple in St. Leuis, the Shaare Emeth, has resigned, owing te the election of a hostile beard of elllcers. MlC'IIAKl. Anoki.e made haste te liellnve a bogus pedigree that derived him from the counts or Canessa. But when Themas Gray, root, had risen te rame and one et the Lords Gray claimed kin with him he would net have it se. XT n vr-l-Ii f Tl Vixrit.- Ilm nll !...... lecturer, says: "Dynamite has brought Ire. land lunrA limdtn ill a l-Aan than ...In.!- ....... ...... w j.. ...bu ... . jvai .inn uiuDI 111 n hundred." He further savs that the elghty- nij. mm uwiuijwM ei iitrnameui are tne iiueai men in mat ueuy. Jamkh ItussKiiL Lew km. has just said: "Perhaps It w 111 even be found that the tel ephone, et which we are se proud, cannot carry speech as lar as Hemer and Plate have contrived te carry It with their sitnple appliances." Tenn., judge of the Sixth Judicial circuit et tllA ITtlllAil UlA.n.. ......... .11. - .... me uuiiOTiuuuOTiuurt, uieu en rriuay at Het Springs, Ark., arter an illness et a lew hours. He was i;7 years old, and was ap pointed by Hayes in 1S77. Jehn White, the well known beat llllllllernf CnU'AU iVmrlaml li.u .IauI-..! fishing vossel en life tieat principles, which he claims, will net Mnk if overwholmed bv Ilm bu. -ml lllwl ...i.l. .... .i . . - ...uauanin. niiini nun nmt. Aircauy two such vessels et thirty tens have been sent te the coast et Ireland. Wknpem. Phim.ii's was waiting once ler tlie train at Essex Junction Vu, where pas pas sengers at times have te oxercise great patience. He saw a graveyard net far Irem the doiet very full of graves, and Inquired the reason. A Green ineuntaiueercalmly in formed him that it was used te bury pas sengers in who died wlille waiting for the train. Tll 'iniiiy.su Heur. toaTree. William Pestoll, a young man well known In Atlanta, Ga., was forcibly nbducted Tues day night by tlirce men and led four miles Inte the country, where he was lied te a tree. The men then lell Pestell te his fate, but be fore going tcek all the money he had. It was raining hard and nil night long the young man remained securely tied. He called rer lielp, but nnne came, Wednesday he ro re ro maliied with his back te the tree. The cords around hisarmscauHodlhetlesIi teswell.and towards oienlng the iii was se intonse that he fainted several times. Wednesday night brought him no roller, and all night he HUllored. lsrly next morn ing two negrees hapiHned te pass near. Pos Pes tell heard them talking and began calling for help. He was se weak that he could Hcarcely call, but fortunately tlie negrees heard him and came te his relief, When the ropes wero cut Pestell could net stand. The nogreos rubbed his limbs until circulation was revived, nnd late In the evenlng he reached his home. He had no idea who his assailants were. They were masked when "Wliy u Inmllil Willed 111. Nure I S.OOO. Mrs. Martha P. Moero, or Turnersvllle, Glourestor county, N. J., has received by will f 13,000 in geertinient and Philadelphia city bends from Jehn McNeil, whom she nursed during n sickness or throeor four years out or charity. McNeil, who was ever 0 years old, was suppesed te have been iien iien illleas, although at ene time he was a wealthv business man et Philadelphia. The will has llPPn IlrOVAll linrnrn Un.rn,..,tn f I.. iiV i -- -"v .iiuiuBu, Jiivuriiiuru, at (Kxfbury. It bore date of 18XJ, and Is signed by two prominent citizens of Phila delphia. A Hey DrunucHl at AimUlle. Threo children were playing en a tlatbeat en Kllllnger'sdaui, Anuvllle, when Itbroke from Its moorings, and the youngsters roll Inte the water. A Mrs Showers saw their peril, and, wading into the dam up te her neck, succeeded In saving twoel the children, but the third, a 0-year-eid seu or Themas Jlrua, lleated out into the stream aud sank. The body was recovered alter two hour's search. Functional torpor or the liver Induces uianv i'lll'i '""' enie.Jjr-lr. Hull llaltlmeie .Jj.'f.citlm,ni5,l,1 l'utlle decide whether a SitbSuSfnttr: ,C"' M 'l.roueuinftdtobS nul ' ,i' "'l1' i""!"""!!! tre the beat In I Cinnr the os te Mary St. Jacobs UU cures burns, bruises, rounds and scald.. Ml'RCIAl JYOrjOKS. There Stmt b n OpJii Itea.t tirtm-en tn foeil we eat and the siibstance et nhlch our iKHllrs sre composed, ir the nnd Is clpeerdnr clecil nt ulckru, mint nna rtte. Tlilsuuidl. made up et the nrgans et illgi'stlen ainl a.slinlla a.slinlla Hen. Of Ihoiettiostoiniclmml llrr am chlnt. Mint peonle have mere or less experience et tlie horrors el cen.ttpUlnn. l'mveiit It, nml nil It. rrarrul acqiienres by n.lng lr. KcnmOy's" In orlte Itcinedy." It Is the first step that costs. uinriiviiiii-edAw Ken a ceurIi or sero thrent, the bet liio.llrlne Is Male's Heney of lloreheuntt nnd Tar. Pike's loethacho limps curuln one minute. niiMwiteeilAw for Iij-iif.lft. 1IA!1)uem lliTTKim Ce. Hear Mrs- 1 take pleasure In recommending te the public our vnlunble Hitters. 1 have licen a utFnrer fnnn tyspsla and l.lver Complaint for j cars t hare trleil everything, but without avail, until I tried your Hitters, t have ued two bottles ami am new in a fair way of recovery' t by ulng few liettles morn 1 expect te be entirely runs!, . Ai ?' KJ?",!: 7IS "on'en St , Allentew n. Pa. leli05mdTu,lh,S Frmn t'levpl.nit, Ohln, tomes a letter tgned T.Vnlkpr.sylne "About v.? "'"pths age cemmenrcil trtkliiB liunleeK llleptt Hitter i for pretrarti-a cae of lumbsKO and general debility, and new am jlened te Mate hsTt recovered my appetite ami went'-d rvngtli. 1 eel tietter nltecethpr " I'er sale Py '. 1,';,.chn",',,r"SK,,,,3?lml li North (Jiusmi street, l.ancwtcr. Nut a Ch.e. J"et a case of rheumatl.m, net a ra-.e of neu nlRla, net a case or Ismem-M. net a case et naln or iraln net one has failed te go when nt Ucked by Themas' AVrrnc )il Knr sale by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13J North Qnriui street, Lancaster. " What Can't lis Curr.l Stu.t II Kmliircl." Tltlsoldadage does net signify tint we must sutler the mUerles of dysiHMMla, when H meill V'.10 .i"1 th0 cnratlve preiertlis of 7(uriec Jlloeil Itittrrt l ft villi nb I ii. It Is one of the met utsnintlil and rcllaliUi reiuedles seldtndav I or ile b 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1 e .North tjuevn street, Ijincatter. Ivrm-Tii', nervous jieeple, "out of sorts," olden's Llqulit ltcef Tonic will cure. -IK ter tVliffJli. Ot druggists. lil.Mwi!cMtAw HV.IAOUH'S. -pELlGlOUH SKUV1CRS WILL HE XV held In the following churches en Mindsv. In the lueriilng nt in-w. In the eteuliu; nt 7 ki! snndiv selKsil at 1 15 n. in. When the hour Is different It Is speclall v neteil : Christ LrrunRAs Ciu-rcii West King stn-rt K. I.. Keid. pxster ."fnlns nt liKM n. in. ami 7 IS p. m. Suuday srhimlat 2p in. I'Riex Uktiikl Klilcr C Price, imstnr Prvarhliig nt leal a. in., nnd 7 1.1 p in. Mb Ulth school ut 1.45i.m. tlnss nu'itlng m gie 1'RKSBrrERiAN Meherial Chcri ii. euthOiieen strceu Preaching nt ll. a. in nml nt 7 tl V m. Iiy the psster. Special st-r Ices every evening of Monday. Wednesday uml Snbbntti. uiilil LiHiiVk ViihiIi1hi.aI.....I ,.l l.m .. . . - i.,-t-t. uiiiinj Ki-iiiu i i-tj ji. ,i. All Hrt) U 0 come. Urack l.trriiKRAX terner of North Unpen and .lames street. Kev t. Kl in lleiiiit, iw.ier. Services nt le-JO a. iu. and 7-IJ p. ui. suudav school at '.' p. in. Sr srxi'UKS'alltEr.) L'liCRcn Cnumc Chaml. Divine seivlcpsat 0-JS) n. in. senneti by Prof. Jeseph llenrv Dubbs. tl. I). ...t,T jCKf's llKreRMD Marietta Avenne, Kev W in. 1 . l.lchllter. jmster. Divine nervlce nt Ue a. in. anil 15 p. m. Mmday school at a p m KvASUEUrAL-Kirst Church, (German), North Water street, Kev. Isaac Hess, pastor Preach Ing HUO-.30B. iu. and nt 7 li p. in. by the pastor. Sunday ichoelafip. m. PRisBTTKRiAji-Pri'achlng In the morning bv Uev Slvanuj Stall. In the evening by the pastor. Uev. Jan. i. Mitchell, II. It. second Kvaeelicai. ( Kngllsh ). en Mulberry street, abeve Orange Ke K. smith, pastor 1'renchlngat le-Jun. m.andnt 7 15 p. in. sumlay school at in. m. Prayer and Class en Tuesday and Thursday evenings, nt 7 30 sharp. ITMTID 1IRETUR!1 IN CliniSTlCOVEXAXTl-West Orange street, between Mulberry and Chailotte streeis, (formerly known as hidein) Kev. ,1 II tunk, pister. Preaching nt leai n. in. nnd at . 15 p. iu by Presiding Klder lle. U. W. it Klger. hundar school ut 1 45 p. in. sr. Paul's UEreBXEP. Kev. J. II. Shnmaker, ft. V. pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in. nnd 7 15 p. in. Sunday school nt 1-15 p. m. I'lRST KKrORXKD CDCRCH. ItUV .1 M. Tltel, It. ij pastor, herrlccs te-morrow at le-Si a. m and 7 15 p.m. Sunday school nt 1-45 p in. Ins Women's Temperance t'nten will meet te-morrow afternoon nt a quarter past 3 e'i lock. In the M. E. Mission Chapel, en North Charlette street. (InTllCilkv Bftprnnnn (it .1 n'ulivv l.A l -in. will rueetnt Se. Hi North Prince stn-et. The regu'ar meeting of the I-aillcV Auxiliary l.M. C. A., will be held en .Monday eenlne. Aprils, at 7 o'clock. Moravian J. Max Hark, pastor. WXi a m , I.ltany and sermon; :p ui. Sunday school; ,.15 p.m., Lenten Litany nnd Prcacbtnir. St. Jeun's Lutheran Kev. sylvanus stall pastor. Preaching In themntulng by the Ki-v. .las. . Mitchell, D. It , and In the eenin by Iter. Charles L. Fry. sr. Paul's M. K. CHcncn. Preaching at 1 a m.and i 15 p. in., by the new ly appointed pastor. Lev. Charles Kheads. Sunday school ai. 1 15 n. m ' l'V53T, -M- K- Chcrch Preaching ut lirlna. in. "'"'. ' P- m. by the newly appointed pastor. Iter..!, r.dray. Sunday school at Ml p. in. l'rayenneeting en Wednesday evening ut ; xi Olivet Haptist Ciicrch V. M. C. A. Kooms, lle5'-.i!: "'yne. pastor. Preaching nt lira) a. in . and , 1.1 p. m .Sunday school nt I II p, in. The Ministerial Association will tm-et In the vestry room of Klrst llefermed church en Mon day, the 5th, at 10 a. in. NEW AUrXHTlatSitESTll. Wl THE UNDEKSIGHED, HAVE . ... this day been nppelntctl agents for the DKHWaUk'mUTUAL I'IKK lS--UltAVCK COM PAN y of Philadelphia, formerly repre sented by -Mr. Zimmerman. Policies re'iulrlnir changes will 1m nttended te by rallln-at our etllce, corner West King and Prime streets aprl lwdlt DllK.NK a llAUsMAN. ESTATE OP PHILIP KISSE, LATE of the City of Iaincaster, decen-ed Letters testamentary en ald estate having been granted te the undersigned, all tiersena Indebted the'ete urn reeuested te mate lmmedlutis payment, nnd Hiee hwltn; claims or demands ugalnst the same, wlllpiu: sentthem without delay for settlement te the undersisned, residing In the f ltv of Lancaster M ICH AK I. II A IIEItllL'slI. Kxecuter. Jito A. Cetle. Attorney. tnar7-Ctds ESTATKOPTyUARLES KEIDEL, LATE of I Jin easier city. Pa , deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate hnvliiB ticen granted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebt id thereto urn lcrjuestcil te niuke Immediate payment, and thoeo having claims or demands against Urn name, will present them without de lay for settlement te tun undei signed, resldlm? at Ne. IWKust King. Street Lane ister city Z. SwerE, Attorney, Ne 7 Seuth Duke Street marJ76UH ESTATE OF CURIHTIAN UISE, LATE eriincaster city. Pa., deeeased. Letters testamentnry en said estate havlnir been granted te Mary Ellen Itlnn, all persenslndebled thereto arureqtiesti-d te make Immediate nav menu and thinn hnvlm? eiuims r.F .iu..!..... against the same, will present them without delay rerhemeinenl te the undeiali'iied nt Ne 12 Kast Klngstreet, Lancaster. b ' "' JOHN K. ItATIIKON Agent for Marj- Kllen nine, Executrix I-j,L"iAtleriitij wart-Mils AN UNI'AKALLEIiED HAKGAInT . .'.'1ii, "" " w,r"1 Uml blows nobody any geed." The recent failure et a noted Fiench Worsted Mnnulecturer enable us tentrerinn l,uii i yards rreneb Worsted, for Pantaloons, nt a terrlbla slaughter. The goods aie strictly mi pure worsted, et elegant weight. nnil ejartlv worth f moo te l ou. 1 will niake them un lii nrst class style, perfect titling, nt the lery low price of only i.uu per pair. Cull nnd leave our measure luilere the choicest putterns are, all se. lected.ltOSKNhTEl.VS 'lne Tailoring Ne 37 .North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. arNtiTK. 1 employ none but practical Panta Panta eoon Makers. SI' U I N (1 IIAKT'S. OPENING AT lL Gi:U- FINE TAILORING. .''."..'."rB6"' n'"' '"est Complete Assortment ?' ,,J.K .V "'K'8 for the Spring Tiude te bi found In tlie City of Lancaster. h A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings and Pan aloeiilngs In all the Latest Patterns. tv..1.,, . tU"il " erk,'S"hlp, nnd nil goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, . NO. NOllTII QUKK.V ATUKKT. 49-Opposlte the l'ostelllco, tnart7lydlt JOSi: IlitOS. A HAHTMAN. I EAB QUARTERS -KOIt- UMBRPLWS, PARASOLS, CANDS. TIIK MANUi'ACTUHKUS, Rese Bres. St Harta, 14 KAST KING ST. a.'1-vJUt, T'-CALDWELL ,t CO. PHILADELPHIA. The issuing of the subjoined authorita tive list was suggest ed by the awakening interest in the popu lar superstition of the ancients of wear ing a certain gem each month and ascribing te it pecu liar iptiu'w and healing virtue. The Sapphire for April. .January HYACINTH. February AMETHYSV. March JASPKIt. April SAl'I'IIIHt:. May AUATK. June EMKKALD. July ON.. A ngust -CAK.V K 1.1 A N. September CIIKYMILITK. October- MJl'AM AUI.N K. .N e einlsir re PA Z. December 111' . ENItl.lSH HOOP IttMlS SOl.tTAtllK KIMIs Cl.l STKlt K1MSS MAIUJUI.HK KINDS SOLir.MltK ami ci.t stei: SElTl.Ntls HAPPIIIUKS DIAMONDS ANIl SAPPHIKES HUOOCIIKS PENDANTS UKACEI.KTS EAIt Itl.NOS J. E. Caldwell & Ce. 902 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. -iy-ATCHRS, CLOCKS, ,tc. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHEAP KOKCASH 1-incaster N niches nt the lowest Prices ever etren'd : lielng n stock holder enables m te sell these watches se cheap. Elgin, Waltham nnd ether watrhesensale. speetuclcs, 0ieni(ilnsses, Ac. Kepalringofthenbein named articles will ncelvu my iursenal attention. LOUIS W KIIKIt, Ne. 159 North tjueen St., onpeslto City Hetel, t.Near Penn'a It. ll. DepeL) wg"nt ter AL'KOUA WATCH. MK W JL II r KH T1S EMKX TK. -rANTED-LODGEltS ON OltAUOl'T 1 1 the first of April at li! North -Mary street. Apply nt I5SOL 1 II III K K M lifcE 1'. filiit.S T ANCAbTEH 1-IHE ESCAPE AND J-J Iren lence Works, comer llrant and Cherry sts., Iincaster, Pa., ANN K A THOMAS. Proprietors. Manufacturers or Plain nnd Or namenteit Iren Kire Escapes and Iren Fences, Ac .Ac. EsUmatcs nnd designs furnished en application. inar6-3md,s, I: FOHSALEOR KENT. . ...A very desirable two-story Prick. Slated 1 OIIACCO AKEHOCSE. w Ith rallrend siding conveniently located, with about I.n.i cases storage capacity, sltuited In Strasbnrg. Lnnciu ter county. Apply te ,.,,. HAISMAN A 1IUKNS. JanK.IUstfd 10 W est Orange Street. COritT PUOCLAMATIO.N. Whereas, the Honorable Jehn II. Living ston, President, and Honorable Hat Id W Pat terson, Additional Law Judge of the Courts of lonuuen Pleas tn and rer the county of Ijnieii--ti, nnd A-sUtanl Justices of the Courts .'f ,.'!r UI"1 leruilner and General Jail lit livery and Ouartnr Sessions of the Peace In nnd ler the county of Lancaster, hate Issued their precept, te me directed, re quiring me among ether things te make public proclamation throughout lny bailiwick, that n Court of Oyerund Terminer nnd a lienvml Jail l)ellvery,nl-en Court of (iencr.il Quarter ses. sfonsetthe Peace and Jail Delivery', will com mence In the Court Heuse, in the cl'.y of l.ancas- .v., 111 iuwvvuiuiuiisi'IIIIUIH 1 CHllsJ IVUU1A, OS THE TIIIKIl MONDAY IN AI'KIL. t the 19th ), ls.sC, Just. Dated at Lancaster, the leth dav of March. IS"- UKO. W.TOMl.t.VSO.N. -- dUUtlll, e AK HALL, The Great Activity AT- OAK HALL. W e touched the right chord yesterday It went riuht home te the pockets of the iyS l"? cSnuwr!1" BOOU l!yS' c',h,8 ttt "cur- nAn,5l,i.u"2 "H"it vert- smallest-sizes et ''' Hulls-Checks and Stripes nnd All Weel- ?.J'i? A" 'n?1 !' 8"lt'' ,,ew "tyles-seme left, ether nnd choice styles nt 15. 5up,npte,V0r Bbeycn l,e bn"S"' irem lrmn7hepVlces",',,,'n il"D'a F"rn,'"uB 'oed, Ourowiiinake Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts. !un!irpCrTee,7?1c(mLsi.a,"J "' ," U'"kB ul "' .i1"?"1 Indigo lllue Flannel Shirts, a little pr?eeyge t w rJ' " '""1 " ,Ulf " ,I"' 3 etT.mei!rceUsKanCy "Ulf "0, for ,""ml VI,ce ihT1'' ,',n''" ''liars-half dozen forlScenUsall gene. g" "'"' ""m" ",le3 sU" hi inedluii! w,,,ft'3V.V'l'','v6 ""ttens und neckwear urna ineifts left ever you' Ret te-day ut prices that 'iththcm.SaU,,,1ca WllU' Nw,' te wattJr Oyer und abete these the new Sprint; Bleck is tijelng fast, tee), and It has never been ae well nude und aewell worth the innneyofcuiteiners WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, I'HI1,A.DKLP1IIA. NVELOPEH. ENVELOPES Special Sule This Week Only. 1,0(10 ENVELOPES FOIL fl.OO JK0 ENVELOPES FOR "5 Kegular Kualness alie and Quality. 20,000 SOLD IN FOUR DAYS. 9-Tbese who wth must coma soeu.'Ca L. B. HERR, AVIiolesale Stationer, Ne. 03 and 53 NOHTH QUKKN STUXKT. I lliw 17111 , !-", In pnrsuanee of which precept public notice Is hereby git en te the Mayer and Aldermen of the t Ity of Lancaster, In the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener nnd Con Cen tables of the said t lty and County of minis ter, that they be then and there In their own proper persons, w 1th their rolls, records uud ex nmlmitfens, and Inquisitions, nnd their own re membninces, te de these things which te their unices appertain In their behalf te be done ; and aleull these who will prosecute against the prisoners whenre, or then shall be. In the lull el of the said t eunty or Lancaster, nre te be then nnd there te itresecntu Hirtilnst flu,,,, .. .imin.- VLOTIltKtl. JJUHOKU A SUTTON Spring Opening AT BUMEB, & SUTTON'S nnnt prepared te show our patrons nnd the publl one of tint llnest stocks of CLOTHING! EterSeen In this City. Call nnd see our Goods for Custom Werk; They are particularly attractive, WW'e Kusrantee a atlsfaclen' tit In all cases. Ne trouble te show goods. BURGER & SUTTON, Mtrtlianl Tailors soil Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. TyTYKlW .t KATHVON. THESPRINGOFl886 Is upon us. W a nre net behind, either, with our Stock nt CLOTHING rtlUTIIK SEASON, The best cam and tnsle has teen U'ihI In pre paring It Ter the trade, and se far w e have been well ivwardcd. MEM'S SUITS lu many Slyles nnd (Qualities, and nt prices down te bottom. MEN'S hl'UI.N'U OVKUCOATS In all the Phis! Styles, ranging In iitlcrsfrein UUl te Il3.it). 'Ilm Youths' and Beys' Department Has been w oil cared for, and all of the llcst and Toughest Materials can be found. A PA I IS OT PANTALOONS Are a very necessary thing this tlme nf year, nnd our assortment is large enough te suit anybody's taste Don't tai afraid el High Prlcis. NO 111(111 PltlCEHIIEltE' If you don't want the finest Clothing, no havn All the Cheaper tirades; and better talue can be had horn for a small amount In Vested than anywhere else. Thts Is a strong statement, but we knew It's right- .EAlllNU C1.0TH1K113. NO, 13 BAST KINO BTRHBT, LANCASTER PA. T OANSMAN A HRO. The Best and Cheapest Place -TO lll'. Bey's and Children's Clothing. b. OANSMAN ft into, corner North t)ueen and Orange streets, are lietler prepareil forlhe coming season, and have n mero select .stock of lley'a nnd Children's Clothing than et cr before. PKICKS MOUK 1NTEKKSTI.NO TH AN W'OItDS. t.1 01) buys an Elegant All-W 00I Heys Suit. f tin Huts a Heed All-W'oel Scheel SulL fi.uuJluysn Him llrewn liojs'.cerkscrewsnlt. lAeJllnysn Streng Heys' Knockabout Suit I7.) lluya n r Inn All-tt oel Heys Plaid Suit. W'l buys the Finest W ersted Heys' Suit. CHILDUEN'S MUITS-ALLOUU OWN MAhK. tire lluys an All-W'oel Child Suit. tl.37 liny s a Nice Child Suit, f I.10 buys n Heed Cnsslmere Child Suit. Ii.50 llus a Nice Plaid Child B11IL .t(i Ituysii Flne All Weel Plaid Child Suit. MO llnys a tloed Scheel child Suit tii() llnys an Elegant All Weel Child Suit, A hint tn purchasers, may they be ladles or gentlemen ISoleru you buy lley'a or Children's clothing leek through our stock, examine mak ing and trimming, and cempnm our prices with ether houses. Yeu will satisfy yourself thai nowhere else can you Invest se little money ler te receive such big value, ' L. GANSMAN & BRO., MEItCIIAVr TAII.OKH A.NII MANlfAC TUKKKS Or MEN'S iiOVS' AND CHILDUEN'S CLOTfflXfl, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., ltlghlen the Southwest Cerner Orange street, LANCASTKU, PA. jr Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse Hi the city. JTOJ BALK UU It KMT. F IOH HUNT NICK TWO-HTOKY UK1CIC Ilurilllinr I frn un Mix Lli k'.. n. . . - ""rd HIKSH A 1IUO. F& 1;l':NT-A llAKI2HOr.SK, NO. Ill i...i. V,n"'dngteii street. Apply teltarry Myers' i ark iieiise. in2J-tld neon HTA11LE FOR KENT V,,A.C.!0,. Stable nnd Shedding, sltui ..1;l,.lQw,wlllnlften lr!t. Apply tell MVKIlS, at Park Heuse. ' innr. ated nt A KKV iinrA-tfd D AVID M. MAYER'S LIMEKILNS for lent. Annlt-ln II..M.MAYKII. Kohreratew n. mWtfd C. COOPKK, lllrd-ln-lland. DIKY AND TUUC'IC l'AHM I'OE UKNT. rrem April 1st next, adjoining Itinelfv limits In irnral eeiidlllmi f well tviiterml with Keed buildings and geed read. Apply at this olllce, inarlu-tfd TJK)H HENT. XJ A Tobacco tVnn-heusn with I'cnn'a It. It. Sldtng, Cupnclty for storing 3.UU0 cases. Apply atthu " ' niariatfd INTKI.I.IUBNCKIt OITOK, BAUOAINSI IIAKOAINSI " Parler Suits. Walnut Lounges, Keras and Easy Chairs, geed home-inada and upholstered with geed material, will buseld till Uioitrstef iSn. 4.M IV F.S'P i'llf UTVIIIi DMHtnum Don't in Us tlie ehimce. 11 V 4i j 4. ntitr.rit niiwa F OH UKNT. An established (irecery stand with dwelling attarhed liiaouthernpanef the city. Possession April 1st. Apply at Ne.lsauAaTKlNaBTllKKT. FOIt KENT. Shep In rear of Ne. 87 WostCbestnutstreet, V.rSS. M ll cigar-box factory, and n ahep en Mllllln street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streeu. lately used ns a carriage factory. Alse a dwelling and storeroom new occupied bv A. A. llubley as a drug store, West hlng street Apply at the Btrcet. llJ-tfi tfd 1NTELI.I0KNCKK Oi'MCK. JJUHL10 SALE OF WKSTEKN HOHSKS, On llesiinr, AruiL 6, Ifbrt, w."l hf. ?? Hl t.h.oMl'rr"c8tableaacarlead of A. It. Given. JUuui i. Ce.'a W'esterii Heraci Jrst-clasa heavy draft and farm hones, "0c, Sale te commence nt I o'clock p iu ruWle.,OTeryM9nd.?.MUKUKQ8SUAN' MYERS ii RATION, ATKir AnrKHTlXKMKNTH, nilEAT IMl'ltOVKMEN'I'S AT ASTRIGH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, I.ANCAHTKIt, PA. Fer the last two weeks we have been busy making ' Extensive Alterations IN OUR STORE, And everybody wonders whv It Is that "weJiti lerever making changes." Ilm answer te this Is tery simple, BECAUSE Our trade Is constantly grew Ing bigger. Out stock Increases dally, and In conseeuenrti et all this We Must Have Mere Roem. Ker several years past our space has been very limited, and wn were compelled te pile up goods and clewd ihein lu almost regardless of their value. We had lilies et goods en our shelves, nbote our shelves, under our counters, nnd even tn the space that should hate been resetted for our customers, we wein compelled te pile up goods te the great dlscointert of everybody that tame te our store. We bave put up with nil this Inconvenience ns long ns wu could, but we could de se no longer without doing Injustice te our trade. The lines of goods which we purchased this Spring could net possibly be pined lu the sluice at our command, und we succeeded In getting w hat we wanted. MORE ROOM. We new have ene of the Largest MILLINERY EOOIS IN THE STATE. In erder te be able te display our linmensu variety of MII.UNKIO (loellS wn have added te our store room the W HOLE SKCONH FI.OOIl n room ONE IllJNDKKll KK.KT I.O.NO eliKHiltly lighted, detnlcd te nothing else but the dlspfay el Hats, Fiewers & Feathers. The great advanteces In having a place K CLUSIVKLY roll THE SALE UI' HATS wll certainly be appreciated by everybody. ..) Our line of uoeds this season will far etrel anything we have ever shown before, and will fully eual that of any house In New Yerk nnd Philadelphia Hut net only In our Millinery Iieptrtmenl have we made such rapid strides, but In etery one of our ether departments eurSTOUK KOOM has been remedelled from end tnend. Even- branch of our business has been placed Inn mom prominent nnd con ten lent place, nnd with mete Increased facilities and Iho most complete line of goods AT TIIK LOWEST CASH Fit ICES, We feel certain of gaining u larger pstrunags than e ever belnru enjoyed In this city. Our assortment In eneb department Issncem- Idete that It tsnmre occurrence with us If some edy calls for an article which we hat eu't get TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, We extend a most cordial Invitation te nil Ladies of Ijincnster City nnd County te visit our New Millinery Parler And Inspect the bcnutlliil display or Trimmed Hats and Fiewers, lllght here we again mention that e'nr whole second rloer Is devoted te the display of HATS, FI.0WEIIS AND FEATHERS ONLV. And we will be pleased le have you call and etainlne our goods and prices, whether ten are ready te bay or net. In our spacious down-stairs loom wn will ex hibit a line and complete line el Buttens, Ribbons, Laces. TRIMMINGS, FRINGES. Velvets, Plushes, Satins, &c All the I.atest Novelties lu FANCY YELYETS AND PLUSHES for Hat and Iliess Trimming. KANCV HEADS III All Celer,. All sites UOSAUV HEADS In All Celers, HLACK JETnnd IHM.I, IIEAH3, I'KNIIANTS, HKO I'll, NAILIIKAU3, And 8OUAHKS. TUI ANHLKS.CUIIr.'S. Ac.. for Hats und Dress Tilmiiilng. HAT ORNAMENTS KISC'IIUS, etc. ' ..iVE1".'.1.'1.,1!00 WIIITKand KCKU LACE Tl-.I.?w,.iAJ,S,yi"S?1,,IKS- "TAMl'ED LINEN UOODS nnd a hundred et ether articles that urn dear te the ladles. Te-day we have opened our tlrst let of CHILDREN'S SHIRRED SWISS CAPS. KMIIItOIDKItKH CATS In alltheLutest Styles will be opened In a few days. Wecall particular nttentlnii te our Kid &love Department. , ThOBame Is well stocked with a complete llnu of NEW KID GLOVES Frem se cents n pair up. All geed, fresh and most reliable goods at Lewest lTlces. Undressed Kid Gloves, 4 IIUTTON, 80c, A l'AIU ASTRICH'S si PaUee of Fashion. .3 T'l , i-Sfa.i&'irA'a