w X' , .r3HSrv ; r ' l " ) i J-'.l .'f(l ffXCfci JLANOABTER DAEkY KSfTEIiLIGEKOER, SATUHDAY, EXARCH 3, 1888. il i'?J" itSiVV .- S.v m1 Daily InUllfgincer. 1U.ROMTIR. JIAKM'H, Wl asjai YM an.Y larcUMmweM wbllanee Kit tM iniaiaeiiii hit ujiw press npte - YMMI-TM Deity MltKm et Tub Imttt vMM as MIItm by jan1er in tbe city a- art MmftttBK tewaa rat loe. per week i v;kf.MM.Mft7rs MM for etx months; I i? ' sc IMH bmwIM 1 aae. pet aEentfc. :m ,Wmm l.LtaacM IDouble Sheet) ly. KMM.rMM. awl ILM per uiacn, lif a'- ' ' Irtwubefi rwhMrg tfcelr adfireta changed aiMtlHMtM wkara the .Taper U tow let- "! SiaaillaiMmila frMi 1ft tn M i a. MM Una . ''I:-' aaak taaaatAna. umtIii tn InMUmi. IV' TMKXMTXI.t.lllBNnRR. fv, .. Lucultr. Pa. uitMipkcm OemneeUen. jCa - aVCwiernrtiTe Xeasare. VTIJerityI the whjs .nd means faaMMlUMinmtfJ their tariff bill in a , v'iy wMcta poewmed both advantages and ilfc-Demecratic members of the com ;i)aaitte te formulate their views, without tl Interference of their Republican cel- fhnnu tiamnAtwtl flint wnnM h&VB s .-" -r- .- ;-- t' SLJB MOB DV partisan malice, uu nuuuuu hid MA :, 1 .!1 al. .llu & I 1 t Vital 1, flsntlTtliriri TTT 1" """ uinju vucit nuia. .riK' Bill it was cutuiueiuu. xti wu" f peaebleft a conclusion of their labor. Hut l$kmmmtij it leaves the bill less perfect KVtwwy ' ivc ueru uiuuu miu uaiu 1 'Isiufcf ALakaK fPtiit aAab iMHniinlln list a tiAAM a11 UVBt AMtj wuia KCiictrtiijr una irctu ic - - -hwwl tttjh will! avtlll VllK1t Atb1 tTft Q,i VU-Vrt WiU Vila ftatt vff.ii viwuuij tiv(.iiu i!-':'&aach amendments en its way through $jDegrew as te make it free from any .'gyjett objection. It is certainly a very .oeesecvatlve moasure te come from i&Alads that have been freely charg M3' te te inspired with devotion te . sh f paa tfnn Tf. f nhvlntia Ihnf. ihn rnm ,- SBittee has sought te make no reduction '.'tUatwilt injure the manufftcturinff Indus. ?p"tryef the country. The iron men, for 70iiv. InattttirA rTii uta I hi mrtcf. llnrH!iclnalilA v! :!''"a tnr PPosltlen te & decrease et .duty, ''?ffc;' itte called en te submit te a reduction se smuu iuab iuuy can unru.Y uava iu ciuim i'1 'tbatitwIll'Le injurious te them. The ji'VxaU manufacturers, even, cannot com. g3; plain, though a large cut was rade in the Mi rail duty ; for eleven dollars upon It is all - tip ..laumv ue uccu w vivact ID lug uuuic uiai f Kef. . There are two things in the bill which, .tter judgment, obviously demand One k the retention of the t.duty d Irea ere, and the ether is .the duty ea all war tobacco r-flvt ceaU, which is the lowest tdiatr. t i ere. if net made tree, should have r Jf- 'ft tower rate of duty put upon Jf , prepar- Ihmyje, the time when it will be made i iMaiTifty or seventy.flve cents per ten, e'tietet eC twenty.Qve cents, should be tkente. -The lowering of it will reduce 4ftttar!ff, revenue, which is one et the jMligi sought te be done ; and it is net JaMy te stimulate the importation very ,'fpisAly, since the freight en foreign ere ft t'! itself a heavy import upon It, and it eaa be used only near the seaboard, and Is- ealy for a special grade et iron. 1 1 will ' Ike a direct aid te manufacturers et such rA faea te relieve forelgnaerea from taxation V Bd will be a hurt te no one. .-' .. rt !.. ll.. !..! It I. . I 'p ' vru ue uuiciiiwuiiun vaty seiiuua ' littit tn ft etkx. minv nenn'n In ncrrenf IjinDy states te permit the importation of --eigar wrapper tobacco. This tobacco is 'grewu in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Hew Yerk, Pennsylvania, Ohie, Illinois H aad Wisconsin ; and the representatives ' ireea au tnese statei, at least, sneuui .- pretest against a rate et duty which will ,, M in foreign cigar wrapping tobacco iu destructive competition with a great In- iiaetry in their slates. Enough injury V has already been done by bumatra te- j-aacce slnce its introduction into this eeuntry about 1SS0. It is a worthless te- bacce for smcklng, save as it serves te BatraTaBm tVik 1rn tiktf-i- rt Una IawIkmi ' - mad velnlees. a pound et it will co a creat ',. da1 fnrilipr tlmn n nennd nf ilnmrntln it' wrappers in covering cigars, and mere- make the covering imoether and -yv JU a consequence, the old seed leaf te- :tawe, once raised here with net much cjtaftt, eaanet be used for wrappers and -farmers are obliged te grew the and mere delicate Havana leaf, ia geed seasons can compete with for wrappers, at a small fraction af: tae Sumatra's price, when the Impert daw upon the latter is seventy-live as it is at present en the liner at Uts leaf. Little et this leaf is aaa hrnnvht Intn lliA rnnnlrr Mia Mr leaf at thirty-five cents duly Mag the competitor of our leaf tobacco 4btetarket. But it the lighter leaf, eras out a great many mere te the pound, is also permitted iaaameinat the thlrty-llve cent, duty, 'mm home-grown leaf will suffer im severe fall in price, which may :,atap its cultivation, since the faver--' age of the prices received et late years by ur tobacco growers hardly sufllcete ena M, hie Uxm te continue te plaut. hr-z-i It seems clear that the majority of the P i',committee did net understand this quea- ,tioe;' as they would 41UAUIJ UBID UVUI n great ngrlcul ngrlcul se many states, bave been se it by miking HH' .willing te prostrate W.in1 t..,l.,nfr,. nf r.M arhen it wmiM 7 My te satisfy the duty en tobacco, suitable for cigar -i. wrADnari.savflntv.flvn cents a tinunil. ns it rT il sew upon the fiQer Imported leaf. The -.', tanuiu uuube wuutu vuuu ue uavtu uu ilKlwable and responsibility iu Dxlng the '' vf? grade of leaf, and no one would be butt ek Ktf he duty, the interest et the consumer K4fl alga priced biimatra-cevered clgais, 65-. ".Skater hardlv one that Congress will r.irn I bother about. f. - r-ii. z &'x xae iioyeeltea American Hey. Vi', mi... t. ..j ..m 1 U......1 ., f;-; IHt IUB UCW1U1 iUUJUI J1CHHI, 01 ; i-i--.new xerK, is remarkably level lias been Pr Ptered by his numerous and frank ex. Pjn pneariens of opinion en vital questions V?;l the day. HUlalett topic isthelimlt- -' 4lag e the number of apprentices by trades .IuIm. tta llj ntlenllnn n !.. 1A. L aapajuj. j:q VMiia nbicui'iuu iu luc laiucjlb- - aw fact mat urge numbers or young are forced out of the life et me- ileal labor that would best suit them, taatmaayef them are turned loose streets of our great cities and in habits of idleness, resulting crime. " It this action et lellfcsJnthia matter really mpetilien for employment lence. it might bede u selQsb principles ; tgn workmen are ntry in unlimited t these regula- uug wen out is fietly retcaaed open te these who are born and trained tn foreign countries. " The trades union men wbe voted n dozen years age for this restriction et the number et boys who should be given a fair chance te learn a trade, would hard ly vote the sarne way new, with beja of his own seeking in vain for the employ ment that is free te the foreign born and foreign trained mechanic. He may see a bright boy of his with a natural taste for machinery, or reme line of work com manding equally high wages, forced te shovel coal or drive a cart. Skill in the trades can only be wen by the training of early youth, and If the American boy Is debarred from free Instruction the American man will in time have te give place te the trained foreigner. He is tee high-spirited te submit te this and will demand free admission te the trades. The Coming Fourth of Jnty. This is the centennial yenret Ceumbia, and Lancaster county's biggest and most progressive borough thinks there should be a fitting celebration et an occasion of such historical importance. One hun dred years have geno by since Simuel Wright laid out the town, and the little settlement along the Surquehannn has grown te be a cemmnnity et ten thousand people and a great centre et industrial activity. Ry all means the centennial should net be permitted te go by unob served. There is enough public spirit in Columbia te be awakened te the signifi cance et the event, and no organ et public opinion is better nble te inspire that into active Ufa than the Columbia Herald, which Is new vigorously urging the celebration preposition. And this proposed celebration should set the peeple of Lancaster thinking hew they may best observe the approaching Fourth of July. We are new beginning the second century of the government under the constitution, and thli year would be a geed one In which te have a grand, olJ-fashlened Fourth of July cele bration. This city falls into a deep sleep en the anniversary day of American in dependence. Tiie life that it ordinarily possesses gees almost entirely out et it, and even the small boy must stealthily de his part in keeping up an appearance of lire. Lancaster should this 5 ear have a fit ting celebration. Columbia had a mem orable observance last year, that drew thousands te the town and furnished pa triotic enthusiasm for Its own people. Why cannot the county seat have an Im posing celebration, representing all sec tions of the county and a parade exhibit ing all its industries. Such nnevent would draw the city nearer te the coun try, and would attract attention from without our borders. It Is net tee seen te begin work for such observance. Who will take the lead ? Tin: peeple or tlie United HUtes annually conmtue IHty-tlirce pounds or burht per capita. What iweet peeple we are ! QUAnTKUMARTitu Hii.i., of PUhburfr, In hl report te the adjutant general, ilncl fault wltb the unllonnaef tbe mllltla, aa aertlng that aelf-roipeetlog men will nor wear ttietn. He wauta the amount of camp bigRtge reduced, the head covering changed and comfortable aheen provided. Colonel !. A. Watrea, Inspector of rllle practice, netca with regret that thirty com cem pmlra' are without markamen and urgm were practlce at the ranger. Colonel T. J, UudRen,, chief of artillery, cendetnr.a the field plrcea aa net only obseloto In pattern but dingereua when used. The weed work is net geed enough for kindling weed, but the cannon " might beadvan beadvan tageeuiriy iiied aa ancient ornament for ground around aoldlera' monuments." lie suggests the prompt purchase of modern arlillery and that the eavalry and artillery should eneamp next auumerin aeme cen trally lecated position, lie strongly pro pre tCBta BKaluit the presence cf wlvet and lady frlenda et clllcera duilng camp tour. Aa time relU en, It will becoine evldent that tarlu la bualnctp, net polities. KfssjA, supported by Oermany, has sent aaecend and mere decided nete te the Perte, requesting Turkey te Intimate that Prince Ferdinand' position la Illegal. Kegland has Informed Kutala that alie would oppose the deposition of Ferdinand, uulesa the powers Utat ngrced upon a auc auc cesaer and that Great IUitaln for one would net accept Huesla'a candidate, the Prince et Mlngrella. Thla la the latest pbase of the Interminable Bulgarian tangle. Turkey baa required urging Iu thla matter because abe dreada above all things tbe presence In Bulgaria of any one of the great powers in armed force. It li within uncomfortably close striking distance of Constantinople. She baa therefore been watting patiently for an agreement aa te a successor before displacing the present ruler, at whatever bappena abe wants Bulgaria te remain aa weak and neutral aa possible. It la ob viously te the interest of the aubllme'y ml. fish Perte that this principality should remain aa long aa posslble a bone of conten tion between her great enemlra. Tub J'tufer'a Jlelper la the name of a neat lltlle monthly devoted te tbe Interests of the Willow Street charge of the Unform ed church. The gracclnl pen of ltev. I). W. Gerhard, the editor, appears throughout the publication. It will be et Interest te tbe many frlenda In thla vicinity or that solid old Institution of learning, Mr. St Mary'a cellfgp, at Km mltsburg, Md,, te lrarn that It is fast Hear ing peaceful watcra alter a troublesome II II naeclal voyage. The Baltimore Sun an nounces thai tbe Maryland legislature re cently pwed a bill authorizing the presi dent and counsel or ML 8. Mary's college, te Issue ene hundred beud, valued ut?600 each. Toe bends are llve-twentlee, end bear Interest at live per cent, p.iyable aeml-anniully, and are secured by a inert gage of MO.OOO. Thla mortgage wRl repre. sent the entire Indebtedness of the Institu tion. Already MO.000 wertli of bends have been engaged, and the rest will be sela be fore the 11 rut of April. The college Is new In a mere flourishing condition than It bai been for many yeara. Tbe old debta bave been gradually reduced and no new obli gations contracted. The school Is large, and the work done by each class ia eatlaftctery, SlTUHUtV MOIIl CHILIS HiodiIe UlrtcileDa. Stranger (te Washington hotel clerit) Will you direct me te tl.e larrecm 7 Clerk Yes, sir ; fellow the prrcttsleri. I'aps Net a Facter. "Then you de love me, Evallne V be slid. '1 de she murmured. "And shall 1 speak tn your pi 1" hearted, "Ne," she replied, "a peal: te niej pa Isn't et any account In thla family." lis Was Like Willi). Hew de you llke our jater 1" "Very much indeed. Like gecd wlue, be Improve with age." "Ye, and his sermons are also Ilk ecoed wine" " 'WbyT'' "They are extra dry." The Jurer. "Thankr," said the Jurer in the Justice trial, aa he took the 60 cents ui salary for sitting hard for tbiee letiir, weary days 1 this may be legal, but It's hardly rrgsl," j 2 ia Hatvewb. .,.., ...f. ., DRIFT. The ether day I was talking with one el the brlQuteitand most accomplished young ladles I have ever met, wbe remarked en the lack of appreciation most people die. played for whatevcr gees te develop the higher nature of man aa compared with their fren indulgence or the eppetltes and desires et the lower, the inertly physical. Peeple who don't hesitate te spend any thing from five te fifty, or five hundred dollars for seme luxury for the table, of drew, furniture, or Jewelry, will net spend flve dollars for a book the whole year round, They contlder It an unnecessary extravagance te supply the needs of the mtnd, but a newsilty te pander te tbe de aires of the body. They fatten the animal nature and atarve the aplrllnaf. I don't bollave In atarvlag the body by any meanr. But Just aallttle de I believe In starving and stunting the mind. 1 don't think we bave a right wilfully te de oltber. The two parta oraldet or our being have equal rights, tbal'a all I Insist en. I even gufarther and say that If preference has te be shown te ene, that ene ought net te be tbe merely physical, which after all Is only a temporary and perlsbable partef up, but rather the mental, or spiritual, which Is the essentially human and alone enduring, lmporlshable part. Fer example, suppose j ou are a matt or a woman 'Alie has 11 fly rents te f pue. Tbat Mini et money will buy you a geed treat for tbe stomach In tbe shspe of eyslerc, .V-3., or It will buy you a treat for the mind like Kmorsen'a "Nature nnd Oilier Hsaja," bound In cloth, well pilnlcil, If you nend forty cents tn the publishing house of Jehn It. Alden, New Yerk, and leave you ten centa ever for a nfat paper edition of Hamlet, Othelin, King lA-ar, or any ene et Shakcspeare'a linroerul playH. O, It will buy you the whole of tbat Union work el Dr. Gelkle'a "The Mfn and Words el Christ," In a geed, cleth-bcuMd volume ; or the iimn nnther'a clinrinlnu book foryeung ui6ti, " Knterlng en l.lle." Il you prefer science, It will buy you 1'rinelpat Dawsen's entertaining, Instructive, nnd every way excellent " Hlery et theKarthnnd Man"; or Prof. Dmmniend'itn lnhin ed, and most nUKRCiatlveaud helpful book en " Natural Law In the Spiritual World." Orulnell you want something nrnllmeiitl, yen can get for twenty-live rents n himly nnd well bound edition, In large typ?, of Owen Meredith' eetlcal romance et " l.iicllc,u ever which he ninny thousands rf young men and maidens have cIk'H"! etui wept frultleei tears within the lit tow yearn. Yeu will then have twenty llve ceut lelt. which you had better Invent In a copy e "Mrr. Catutle' Curtain Ijfnturts," te counteract the 1 Meets of l.ucil"," eud dry your tears tn shout nf laughter. New think nf It n moment, please, nnd then say honestly, ai betwecn the 0 (iters and any et these works fatneuH In liters ture, which ought n sensible, n rational, human being checae? Wlileh uuti the truly human partef you bent de without 7 It H seems ridiculous, almett Insulilng te your common foiue even te nsk the (nioctleit, Isn't It degrading and disgraceful, almost criminal, te answer It an the innjerlty prac tlcally de overy day 7 Ah between tbe stomach and the mind, the inrmer gets ten faveiH te nne that Is granted the latter. Is It a wonder, that sueb being the otse, man hai been defined a "n btomaeh with or er gana," or that seme peeple should deny the very oxHtence of mtnd. They Hed no evl. deucetfa mind or soul hi tliemselvei', nnd se onneitirio that no ntie else can have Mbat they Hueiu net te havn. It really la ainszlng hew much gecd litcratuie one ein buy nowadays for a comparatively trilling outlay of money. And It must be said, 101, that thla blonej atate of atlalr Is owing very largely te the "literary revolution" Instituted by the publishing house bofero inontleneu. Mr. Alden ha made it pcHslblu (or the peer te erjey geed readlnj.' as well as the rich He hits opened tbe turn urea of the language and 111 ail e thorn ecceialble tn everybody. Ne ene need be without books, without the very bem of books, any longer. Fer te the credit of thin pubilsher It must be Raid that liopubllsne no trash, nothing that any ene need he nfrald or uthiuiiHd te read, a a rule, nothing bu really tlrst-cl, standard work. Just te rIve you au ldoaef the marvelleus cbeapnem of geed literature at pienit, Jut ine tell you what llve dollars, nliely In vented, ure capable of giving you. Suppese, (list, that you are apcelally In terested In historical reading, l'er that sum you can gut two such standard works a Greet)' "Larger Hitery et the English People," In live well printed nnd bound volume, which Harper' publish at ten or twelve (telliUH, but which Alden nell for twe; and that full and delightfully unlet talutUK work Gulzel' "lllaloryel l'rar.ce," eight volume bound Iu four, whluh he sells at threo dollar. There are thirteen velume? of history, the btt history of Sng land mid the best nl Faiiej', all te be had, In geed form, ter live dellnru I I knew the time when you could net have bought tlicm for forty-live. Or If you prefer ether Ills, terlee, ler the same amount et money you ran get Gldben'a Heme In Uve volumes, Carlylu'a French Koveltillon In two and Preaeetl'a Mexico, and Ferdinand and Isa bella eanh In one ; that uiuktis nlnu vol umes et the greatest historical writing In our languigr, all for tour dollars aud eighty cents 1 It you cbnose yei can subslltule ler Gibben, or for Present, llallsiu'a peer less hlatery et tbe Middle A gee, seen te be Issue 1 in lour volume with all the notes complete, which will cost you only onodol enodol onedol lar and a quarter. There l a whole hlnter. '.Oil library for less than rive dellais 1 If you are a Bible student or a Sunday school teacber, for the eutne outlay you can get Dr. Gelkte'a excellent work en the Old Testament, hotter ler your purpose than any ether book I knew, called " Heur With theltiblr," liislx bandsome volume fur two dollars nnd forty cents, his "Life and Werd et Christ " fjr forty tlve cents, and and 111 grand work en "Toe Hely Litid and the Hthlr," two volume In ene ler nneendartuailer, Knwllnstn'i" K.-vpt aud Babylon " ler lerty cents, andhl'Hlatorl andhl'Hlaterl cal Kvldenoeaef tee truth of Scriptures" ler titty centr, Thl4glvymi eleven vel. iimei of the very him )iel;n ler It It la ntutly te he had anywlicre, and all for Just Uve dollars Piirhepa you would prefer potre classic work of general llteniturr. Well, for llve dellHts or a llttle lefa you can get lour vel. ume of Kliiersen, Hawthorne's "Twice "Twico "Twice teld Tales" In two volume, Philip Ollbert llamerten' delightful bonk "The Intel lectuat Lit.-," Maurice Ttimupsen'a two ehariulng IxKika about birds and nature, called "Sylvan Secret" and "Hy.Waj and Blid-Notes," Bonen J. LeiHlng' "Kmlnent Amurlcins," and for poetry Meredith' "Lurlle," and then you will have fifteen eeul outef your live dollar lett jell Fer them I would advise you te get tne paper edition of tbat remarkuble lioek "The Thought of the Kmpernr Marcus Aurellus,"er, heller yet, put tlf. teen cent te tt, and get the oleth edllleu, for the book Is ene te preserve, ami la worthy of the neat cloth binding the pub lisher baa given It. De you knew et any better way of luvest lng tlve dollars than one or the ether way above pointed out 7 1 don't. Thore Is ene Improvement, perhsps, that might be hupgesied, It you are lend el fresh literary new Irem week te week, nnd that Is, that you takoene of the Uve dellais and eubscilbe for Alden'a new Illustrated wekly inagazlue called Literature It Is dltrertiit from most ether literary Journals, first, In that it comes every week aud trie te glve a weekly survey of all that is going en in thn literary world, among author and publishers; and secondly, In that it confine Itself strictly te literary matters ; art, arcl toitegy, music, the drama, science, ,fc, are all ruled ou'. The first uuniberef jAteratnre Isjuhteut, and make a very pleasing appearance. Hew 1200 page of such reading matter a year can be given for ene dollar passes my couipreheutleu. Fer It Is net by any mean only a reprint of ether 'publlaheit matter, Thla nuuitinr, ler example, contain a very Interesting eaatiibitttd article by Mauilej Tuomp&eu S awiha rtntat r urabhtsga at LoweatPrleea en "Creele Literature," and an original biographical sketch, with portrait, or Mr. Ueorge H.t Petaam, the bead et the pub llablng hones of U. P. Putnam's Benr. Then tnere are alx rtlctea reprinted from new or forthcoming book at a sketch of "Petroleum V. Nasby," wbe rrcentlydlad. Oror three and half page or crltlelsm and comment en recent publication! about a column et "News fretn the Publisher," and tbe sarne apace glven te "Msgsslnn Onsalpt brief Itema about "Authers at Werk" fill another page; then comes very valuable department, being an Index el references te the meat Important article! that have appeared In leaoleg magazines for tbe month! last erall are two page of "liecent Publication," giving thn titles, slr.-s. price, and publishers of 130 books that have appeared In the last low months. The magezloe therefore gives enh week twenty.three pgea of new and ether read Ing matter, the remaining seven pages being given ever te book advertisements. I hepe the publisher can keep It up; but at snob a price It almost aecrua Impossible, though net mere se than aeme ether tblnga he has done which everybody had believed te be Impossible. JMerature supplies a very deeliei need. Iloretefora It took tee much money for thou sand of people wbe felt tbe deepest Intenat In current llterary eventa te keep a purely literary jturnat. Few cannot alTenl te keep thli nne. It therefore bring the mean el llterary oulture te the masses, te just thesa who need It most, where It will de most geed. Tbe same 1 true of tba books Mr. Alden Is publishing. He make them for the peeple, for tbe great majority, net only for the small minority who ran allent te pay big price for their reading matter. Te sell fewer books nt a larger prelK no doubt paya author and pubilsher mil enough, but It la of llttle benefit te thn tns et tbe people. Te sell morn book at a smaller pretlt ought te pay the publisher at leait JUHtnt well, and the author ten, whlle It make the multitude, the great majority nf peeple, aharera In the bsneflr, by glvlug them a charted tn get geed books and se grew In culture aud in telligence. I am very glad te notlee, ten, that many of our leading authors, literary, thoolo theolo thoelo glann, sctentUts, rchelara of high standing, are apparently recognizing this fact. They are gnttlng tn sue that mere readers and smaller prt.tits I m gecd or better than big pretlt from a few readers. That la why men et high standing, llke Maurice Themiv son Iu lliersturp, Dr. Bombard Pick in ihenlmry, Prof Unison, Kir. Dr. Kankln, Prof. Gee. Lansing Tayler, 1). D , of Col umbia college, Prof. Sleane Keuuedy, aud many ntherx, are having their work pub lished nnd Introdneed te thn great mssa of American cltlzens through Mr. AlCe '. They knew that te tnelr boea will be put Inte the band of thousand of readers, whereas ether wise, nt double or troble the price only a few hundred would get te read them. An author who want te de geed by meatia el hi work will rare mere te get a large audlotice thau a large profit for himself. Ner Is It Inn any lengsr. If it ever was. that such low-priced book must be of such lufuriur inakoerreully te ba dear nt any prlce. Irving' work for rxample In nlne voluir.ei at tlve dollar are enslly worth three time that prlce. The paper, print, and binding nrenil that any one need wish for bis library. The four vnlumseflrvlng's "Washington," at four dollars, are really beautiful boekp, and better made thau nine, tenth el the sumptuous volumes for which you pay extravagant price.'. "Flerlsn'a Fable," at a dollar, bcautllully printed en splendid papsr, nnd handHoineiy lllustrated te my nothing of the ornamental binding, H b ptece of book-making et which the "Klvorslde Press" luelr need net be ashamed. Ne, Alden desn't make peer boekHovcn mechanically considered. Ill book are all of geed, honest workmanship, and wertli ineru than they cost tn anyone. Ukcas. PEHBONAL. Jehn O, P.ustr of I'equea tnwnsl le, will read an essay en "Feaeh Oulturt." and Jehnsen Miller, of Warwick, ene en "The Farmer nnd HI Taxea" at rext week's meeting el tliu Ltncaster county Agricul tural society, Gaiiiu:tt IteAcit, aen of the lata Jehn lteaeli, died of pneumonia, In New Yerk en Friday. When tbe Morgan Iren works were reerganlzsd and a corporation formed te carry en thn bulnest, Mr. Oarrett Keach became nne of the stoekhelderH and secre tary et thn corporation. He Inherited much of the ability of hi father as a speaker and debater, was fend of politic, and very pop ular among the work people. Mum. Maiiy Biui.NNKit, who realdea near Derry station, Dauphin county, was ene hundred year old en May 11th last, nnd 1 a remarkably actlve woman ter borage; alie enjoy geed health, possesses excel lent eyright, hears well, appeiua net te be evor eighty y'oera of Bge, has never besn Kick in her h:e tlme and enjoys nn excel lent appetite. She Is especially delighted wheu Htie ran speak of eventa which oc curred fcl,;hty or mero years age. Shortly alter the celebration of her bundredtu birthday she bad her photographs taken for the first tlme In her life. She waabern In Wen Ooeilloo township, this eaunty. Pktkii Hhiuhu, the prominent lumber man et Wllliamspnrt, Pa, died In New Yerk en Friday, et paralystK, after an 111 nesH of two weeks. He was one of tbe most oncrcetlo et the men who have been prom inent in the development et the resources el l'jnusylvanlf. Beginning llfe peer and unknown, he epeedlly catue te the front aud for a time was reongnlzed as tbe lore lore met man In tbe West BraurJi valley. His relations with the famous Smqtiehanna boom, which made Wllilaraspert tee great. Cht lumber manufacturing centie In the state, is a matter of ht-tery. He built the Uerdle heusa In Willlauispert and was loretueat In every movement te Increase the prosperity and add te thn attractive ness or that city. Mlnnequa Springe, the Bradford county summer resort, ewe Its existence te his energy, wht'e the Uerdle eDacb will perpetuate bis name In lejalltler. where he was personally unknown. Mis fortune cemn te htm bikI hi later llle was character!-.! by e long continued struggle torettleve lilaleascHuau get upon hi feet 8',aln. At HtUII. Oh, tl.ta la the month of the car, When Nature siya te tin knew, "It ia tlme that you dliappeur i Ynatmisttakn jeursel! eir, you knevr I JiMtKntynur.cll ready und go; I'uck up yeururllla aud Mircb!" lhun she ijHickena the violet's heait, Atut aj tn the tlatrietl, "Dear, Are you KCtting ready te atlUT tet me wMtp.Tlew in yonreir IliatthusprlDKtlinKliklnieat hurej 11 ia new ea thu il.ueh I" Jletite ChunilUr. Wn hive the satlatacttmt nt liea'inir t.em several teurtui that ur. litill'a Cough byrup li nil It clutiu le tiu-aeiinulnely k at Iiruonru Iiruenru Iiruonru te l'ubl Melti Mark. Teulon. 111. "hi It Is en eli, ,ut ie hive a Klanl'a alreng h " and walk tha earth lru and lupny HK'itn wbiil tlui man aald whim hn had ritred hiatus eariheumitlaiu xllh a botlle el tftUvaUeu OU. '.3 cents. Take New Stjle Vinegar HttUirt, and your huadachuiHjdsAll.iwneaa will tlope tomber. .11 J Shi la a Seu 'till lie Oiti lllma Wtr. but my Daughter la inf IiautULr all ILe Iltjraul lit rule. lteth my ten and iu;r daughter took l-lltle Ile; 1'llla regulaily. It regulatta thu bowels atd aluati ur sleVcrr bilious huidaobo.ln huidaebo.ln huidaobe.ln dliiuailoii and kindled UU. All drugglsta, 23 cenu, or iitatt atanps te Hop(;e.lAuir Len dou,Cenn jc) Sums l'oelltu rceiitn Allew a cough teri n until It ireta beyond the reach et iiudlclne. Ihty often ay, -eh. It lll eur away," bat In meat esses It wi'iira thulium uy. Could they be Induced te try thn Biiccivmlul lneaiclne culled bump's lia'BMii, which wu suli en n positive euirautte te cure, Ih.y would liutnedlittely ea th ex tulliml elluet alter tuhluir thu rtnl doie l'l Kit no cents uud f. Tital ilti ret Ata 1iub-k1si. Jmll-lydAw Avoid uslns; hee rumedlaa containing ,pl.l.,.'",..,J."1 ,lf" lti" hatiy la ! u-u Dr. Iliitla II tbr sirup, it la prtH0tiy nriaiiil htw.ua tVlUliV. iTIeunnlv '.3 oenta n bottle. 1., suder aiwaya uctia hBadache, who-her thu lejult i imtlKu.tten or nerveiuutns. 1'ilce -:5 cents. At all drug a torea, I'.urhlen'a Arnica Salve. Tn 11st8alv tn tbe world for Cuts, Uralses Sema, UlcHi-s, i-elt iih-un., fiivert-orea.Tetlur. Chappud llanda, (Ihtlblains, Cerns, aud all bklu nruptlens. and tHMitvHy curea I'llea, or no pay rtyjuttiMl, it la iruaruuuep ie give per Inct aallaucllen, or miinuy refunded. 1'ilce 15 dm taper box. rer sale by 11. U. Cochran. pruKltltt, una. 137 and 133 North Queen atreet, Lanwwter, 1'a. junen lyd jmLaa s , -.. ., SVKCIAI. X0T1CK8. Dr. Taentt'a Stemactt. Dr. Tanner certainly ba a great stomach great because of It aueeg-th ana endurance. mar air In asrlag that the Coeler uws Jturdetk Klecit Billtrt. but If hi aefS. hladl- mtlre powers are ralljr accnanteO for. xer u loot lllnea lllltera bclnir a standard tnedlctne are sold by all drug-Hat for snle by M. It. (.-eenrar, aruifKiar, stretst, Lancaster. 137 and l. Menh Queen Tax four Utaelec. Yeu ran be wtatr, netrens, deblllta'rd, and Oeaponaent.dltQealinea for work of head or hand, or yen can or-Jey ft fair hre of health and naaea of mind. Burdock ISloeil Slltert will alleviate yenrratiery and Ce you a world et geed II yen will but have fatthui try. for rale by II. 11 Cochran. drncaUt, 137 an 111 Mtrth (Jueen street, lAucaalur. Telia the Troth. "This nedtclns t can hlahlr rtcemruend. Kurtteek Meed Bitter t are tbe beat bleed pa rtner we have ever used." ''has. A. Hnrt, IS Court street, llnffale, N. T. for sale by II. It. Vecbran, Orngglat, 137 and 129 North Quetn street, Lancaster, MBLiaiOVB. RELIOIOHH SERVICES WILL BE held In the following churches en Sim day, In the morning at lu-JXi, In the evening at MS. Bundar school at 1:4.1 p. m. When the hour la different It la apeclally noted! I'aasBTTBRtAa Mbkebial Cncaea, Benth (Jueun atreet, Theuiaa Thompson, psster. feervlces at 10:30 a.m. and at 7:15 p. in. by tbe pa i ter. Sabbath school at 1:11 p. m. Yeung l'eepla'a meeting at u:tl p. in Men's ineetlnie en Tneaday evening. l-aynr mm ting and teachers innntlna; en Wednesday evening, Cncntii or CioD-Cernnr of 1'rlnce and Or ang. l'reachlng at 10:3U a. in. and at 7:liv p. m. tiy the paiter. Habbath school at l.Sn. m. l'ruyer mreitnir nt a p. in. Chhist l.trrnaaaa Ciiuwin West Klngstreet, K. U Ilcvd, piwter. lilTlnn nervlcts nt the usual hours, 10:3) a. m. and 7:1ft p. iu, Bun day ichrxil at 1:11 p. rn. br. Jeiia'a ItsrenMED (Oertnan) church, cer nor Orange una Mulberry stivels, Knv. Jehn Kueltlng, U. I), ptiater. Divine servtcea at 10 J j a. uu and 7.13 1. iu. Bunday school at 1:13 p. in. St. STsrriK.Va (ltBrenxriD) Cnuacrc COLLiea CiiArsL. nivlue eervlcu at 10-JW a. m. tiuruien by ltev. Ooergs r. Mull, A. M. tTR4nniBT Btiisict A. M. Church. At 10.30 a.m. tbe pastor lll address yeuug converts al7.3Jp in the Uev. O.K. nerurrt will piuach a special sermon tn Odd felleirs. SaueHD KVAMOSLieaL ( English ), en Mul berry itruet, above Orunge-l'imchlng at o:iea-ni. and 7:15 p m. by thu patter. Buuday school at 'l p.m. St. Jeun's LiTTHKaiir. Ttcv. It. r. Atlnman. 1). XI. paater. Kuivlt e at 10 JO a. m. and 7: 5 p. tn. Conference and pruycraervlce en Wednes day evening at 7:W. Camchtleal lectures en rrldady evening at 7: 5 Sunday school at 1:11 p m Uniwntd Mission atlp m. ht. i.vaa's usreaKKu Mnrtuttn Avenue, Uev. Wm.r. I.lchllter, pastor. Divine servlces at 10.30 a. m. atid 7:13 p. tn. Snnitay achoel nt 2 p. ui. Servlca In the Ourtnan lauieuage at 3.30 p in.. Prof ice. cchludUeQlclatiDg. UK1TSD IlRBTHRCn 1M CHRIST (COVaifAHTS). Weal Orange and Concord streets- Kev. J. II. lunk, pisi.r. froaehlngatl(:30a m. by be v. I. Itallzell nndafslS p. in. by the pastor. Bun day school at 1:4) p in. O lvu brunch utG p.m. In t lis lectnie room 1 ua regular monthly missionary mee1 lng of thoCelltKU V. M O. A., aud the society nf In quiry, will be held in tha codege Chanel en Tuesday evening. jbaneLanSfttbtth afterr.nna meetlDR atS:J0 p. m. In thn ha'l el the l. .M O A. St. 1'ael's KKreRMD-lt-,v. J, W.Wemlnirer. pttnr. frrachlng at 10.30 a. m. by the piate-. ana uev sytvinus Malt tt 7:llp. in. Sunday school at 1 p. in. l'ruyer se rvlce en Wednes day ut 7:30 p in UKAca 1.UTUSRAW. Cemer of North Queen and James street. Ituv. C. Elvln lletint, pas tor. tlRiial Clvlne koivtcea at 1US0 a. in. and at 7:15 p in. Sunday school at 1:15 p ui. Adult Cntuchelleil clasut0 p.m. riiisT ItAmsT. Services at ihe regular hour morning and uventng by the pastor. Ituv. J. N VoIheII. Sunday nchoel at'Jp m. riRST ltKrORMKD CUORCM. Hev. J. M. Tltzel, I). 1)., paater. fcervicua ie morrow at 10.3J n. in. mil 7:15 p. in. Suuday Bchoel at 1.15 p.m. 1'iuujnTTKiiiAM-ThiiHHcr.uiieritnf the l.etd'a Ptipurwlll ba Hdiiilalslurva In the mnralng. l'leuchltntln theuvunlng by the pastor, Kev. J. Y. Mttclifli, l). u. jtirst in. k. uiiureu. imv. J.ll.T. Oray, pas tor, class meetings. 0 a. in, 10:10 a. in. the Lord's supper Imp, uu l'reucMng by pastor. Buneay school, 1 41 p. in. l'raycr inebttng, 0 p. in. Monday, 'ihuradayand many cluss uicullngsiit 7.l. in. 8ii m. Thursday, pas pas ter'g class i: 0 j) m Friday, adjourned lead er's and ateward'a meeting. IntsiTrLtTiiKRAB.- Survlcctmornlncarter Survlcctmernlncarter Survlcctmornlncarter neon and evening, conducted by ih pastor, bentcn service en Monday and frlduy &t5, and en Weanesilavat7:'U Meraviak J. Max lla.'k, D. D., pastor, 10:31 a. m. Lliany ana eerment a p. in , Sunday school. 7:13 e tn, I.enten Litany and Saruinn. Wxstxbm M. K. CUCRCH-I'reachlng at 10 3) a. m. ana 7:13 p. m, by the pastor, fcunday school at a p in St. 1'ACL'a M.K. CiiencH - Charles Iteadg. pas tor. Preaching and tupltstn et converts ut 10:30 a. in. Preaching and Itcvlval servlee at 7.13 p. in. f-unday school nt 1:15 p. m. Yeung Iieepie'a mnetlng at 0 p. m. Announcement eoncernleg continuance- or revIv.il meetings will b made at evening server. OLIVKT 1IAITIST CHURCH. V. M. C. A. ItOOm. ii"tmn uiiKiiinK aimiivcning iiyiLupasuir. at the usual hours. Sunday oe.tot I at 1:15 p. in. in. wjb (uiciku JlLlSNlUfl lltllUi Will Monday opening ut 7:30 p.m. meet en WAXAilsKMl'b. 1'aiLAnii.rutA, Saturday, March 3, 1883. The store is alive with ac tivity. Every bit of news that is quick with interest brings prompt responses. Therefore the Japanese Mat tings are dwindling rapidly in quantity, $10 for 40 yards ; the Cooking Crocks at half prices are rattling out, andjhe lines of Women's French Kid Shoes at two-thirds are beginning te break at certain sizes. The soap story told te-day will make a ferment at the round counter. It is well perhaps if you have been prevented from coming te the Dress and Wrap opening ; we can show you much mere new than in either of the last two days; the Custom Heuse delayed some of the cases, and the total depravity that besets inanimate objects disappointed us at ether points. "A stronger grip te-day. Come again, if you have been here already. Yesterday we gave two hours geed hard study te soaps ; we found tee many sorts they crowd the stock and confuse purchasers ; will you help thin them out if we pay you well? Seciete Hygienique and E. Ceu dray. Twin trademarks, than which none mere honor able. Perfumery and soaps that rank first. A quantity of finest soap, well aged, delicately per fumed, violet, rose, heliotrope, jockey club. Opopenax and Lactaine, never less than 45 and 50c before, new 25 a cake. The advantage of this rare bargain is for the public, net for the trade; therefore the soaps will net be opened until 10 o'clock this morning, and net mere than three cakes will be sold te one person; the lets are small and will close out quickly, therefore mail orders cannot be filled. Barbers' Favorite Shaving Seap gees from 10 te 5c, Maine Balsam Fir, very fragrant, from 25 te 10c, McKeene's Palm from 10 te 5c, Lews' Turtle Oil from 15 te Sc, Snowdrop from WAXAUAKKR'B. ie te 3c, Vail's Transparent Complexion from 20 te 10c; these prices are by the cake. Neat wooden boxes containing 3 cakes fancy soap that have been 50 are new 25c. Nickel-plated soap boxes for travelers' use go from 65 te 30c A few ether quick prices en toilet things: German Cologne one of the Farinas 1 oz. bottles from 20 te iec, Strother's American Cologne, 8 oz. bottles, very te 50c. Streng bet geed, $i tles with glass steppers. Smelling Salts Bettles, with decorated leather cases, 1 oz. 50 te 30c, quarter oz, 45 te 20c. French Toothbrushes, very extra quality, go from 30 te 20c simply because the size is large. Real Tortoise-shell Pocket Combs in leather cases, Paris made, three sizes, 75c te $1; your choice new 50c. Various small lets of fancy goods at re-adjusted prices. Yeu can find them by a little looking. Meat the centre et the stores New Beeks as fast as they drop from the presses. Yeu are likely te see them en our New-Boek table sooner than anywhere else. A special let of healthful reading at splin tered prices. Nevels bound in cloth : l'ubtl'beis' Onr . price, price. A hew Knglaud Conscience. Belle C.Ureen t 7.1 .m A SeeUl Kxpcrlmnnt, bearing 75 .23 11m Knight of the lilacs: letest. Litchfield M .23 Jaek. Alphense Daudet He ,!S Matured Leaves; or, A lillmpse cf Londen Hcclety 100 .S3 The -.ernt We Llve In. Oawa d Crawford ire .23 Nevels in paper binding : Mademoiselle Uituiarck. Kcclie- furt, , ,w ,15 The World We Llve In. Ojwald Crawford Kl ,13 The Stranded Ship. DavU M .13 Th9 Arcazen. Dlnrrcletedt 3J .15 My Trivial Ltle. eplnstorteod. 2 vei 10J .30 Topics of the Time, a series of representative essays: Seclil Problems. Historical Studies. Art and Lltorature. Uuestlen el liellet. studies In Dlegraphv. 5 vels., sold sip ratelv. Publishers' prlce !1"q eacht our price 63. Atmr in cloth at zue cacn. Easter Cards and Novelties. Yeu can see them in the first blush of brightness. Handsome booklets illustrated in colors and monetint. Mere than ioe varieties of Vecal and Instrumental Music Folies. iS te 40c. Boek News for March has a portrait of General Lew Wal lace and a wealth of timely Boek talk. It is full of clews te current books; tells their drifts, weighs their worth, gives their fair price. Hew majiy of you knew the fair price of Boek ? Yeu are likely te save the year price of Boek News en a single purchase. 5c, 50c a year. Jfo&rThirtceth street entrance. The Londen Neckwear for Men will be shown te-day for the first time. Words can give you no hint of the quiet rich ness of these new Scarfs ; the people who have come te con sider us as standing almost alone in this class of merchan dise will still have reason te continue their geed opinion of us in this respect when they see these Scarfs. Chestnut street atde, wen of Mul a Aisle. Spring styles in Men's Hats. We go wherever the best Hats are made and pick and cheese. A Henry Heath or Townsend & Ce. Hat, from Londen, if you wish ; or a Knox Hat, from New Yerk (we are the agents here), or the best Philadelphia makes. And, after all, the home Hats are as geed as any; it's mostly name that counts in the high cesters. Whether high or low cost Hats, our prices are as low as the lowest for the same class of goods. Our $2.50 and $3 Derby and $4 and $5 Silk Hats deserve special attention. Plenty of higher cost grade. Thirteenth and Murkotstr.eta Table Cutlery of excellent quality at 4'ery interesting prices : t 8ta-lIern llandle I.'rcHkliut Carvers, Wu: renularll 7. fctuK-Hnru Handle Eeef Slleers, 11; regu- lur '.'. ltubber iinndle Deatert Knives, 11.10: legular f !71 Ce luield Handle Dlnnerltntves.sllght- ly soiled, 13. regular l 50. Ivery lUuOlu tiesieit itnlvei, 15(0; regular as. Ne r Jupiter btreet entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. jC FRESH SPIOES, riaverlng Kxtracta and DUUUtd Ueae Wnter, go te J. C. HOUGHTON A CO, I argeatand Cheapeat Drug Heuse tn Lancu tei, Aea.,w and ai West King stteat. BMW ADVBRT1BKMMNT. TPXTK AOKbiNAKY IXW JPKIOmT tta TAXLOBtKO AT XXTKAOKD1VAEY LOW FKICKS. Ovwmatiauf aaC Heavy W4f M SaHlaf T" " ? w pn aUTftTJ ? m "f .M Crater at Cost maatercaiaa 1 ateear 8Betal ai "V2,,ia te nay Mass. which 1 au paM te f all Drtea laHa, bast styia, sjatiai Li an ttieiia, trm P- H. OERHARTS. 4V ri lMrOamxt) TAJLOC MO. tt HOETH QOIMar:. LaWCAJTJtE. PA QBOFFBPHINU DlBTlLliKBT. OLD OROFF SPRING DISTILLERY OK East Orange Street. STORE-63 N0BTH QUEEN ST., LAM CA8TKR, PA. tf Highest prtee paid for .i'ye. A.B.BHXArrEK, rroprtetor. aprW-lya OTANDAKD WORK. EDW.EDGERLEY CARRUGE BUILDEB, N03.11.41,MAKKT BTTtKBT, Sear of PostefOoe, lAncaater, Pa, I hive In Bleca and Bulla te order Iverr Variety et the fullewlna; atylrs : Coupe,- uusj. trlfiS, cabriolets, Carriages. Victeria, Bnslaas Wagons, "X" Carta, MeCall Wagons, eurrlea, Itarket Wagons, l'hrotens, Ezpresa Wagons. I employ the beat Meehanlcs aud have facil ities te bulla correctly any style of carriage desired. Thn Quality. Btyfe and rielsh et my work makea It decidedly the cheapest In tha market, MOT in i Pair Teallng. Benest Werk at Bettem Prices." Pleate give me a call. aarltepililng promptly attended te. Price lower than all ethors. One set of Werkuea especially emplej ed for that purpose. TtTEROUANT TAILORINO. Hager & Brether, MEROHABTTlILOEIITft DEPARTMENT. Beb Bey CLoTiet Puling?, $5.00, TOOBDKO. The Rest VALUE we ham ever offered. NiiiliiY. htylihh and sold everywhere at 6 00 and 170). nXAUlNK them. S15&$ GSUHINQS. All-Weel. Large Assortment, vAttraetlvn styles. In cheviot and Oaislmore, Stripes aLd Mlxtntea. O. A.U. Itl.UE PCANNKb EOI1B, 13 0) (t5 Order.); HAGER.&BROTHER 22 & 27 WB3T KINO ST. J. a OlVIiKK A CO. Bbtwten New and March 1, 1888, We Mean te lilsselve Partnership. If you want te eecure Baigalna In D 11Y Q 001)3, DUKBS GOODS, LADIIB' AND CHlI.DItKH'S COATS, CAUl'KT?, OIL CLOXnS, CLOTHS, OAB3IMKUK3, 8U1TIKG3, Ac, NOW1S1IIK Tlall aTTcn Per CenL Discount for Cash. Jelin S. (Mvler & Ce., Ne. 20 Ete8t,Klng Btreet, LANCASTKE.PA. M YER8 KATHFON, -WBKEEPT1IE- QUALITY UP AMD TOE PRICES DOWN I Ne houee la bPt'er preparel fera LIVELY st in Mi 'j uadk thuu wc. no cxpict it we'll have lu ALL STYLES or Fashionable Clothing ! or latest cur, ABE 1IEKK IN AUUS DANCE. Nene of our cnatemera seem te leta renfl. demo In us, becauia our dealings are always iquare. liuyurs of Clethlug these times want TOE VERY BESr QUALITY FOR THE LEAST POr-SIBLE MOSEY. We are awaie of thla fact, and none are bet ter prepared te meet ibis demand than we. Myers & RatMeD, LEADING CLOTIUEKa, NO. 12 EAST KINO ST.. I.ANfABT.IK FA. MVMMMMKTM, PULTON OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1988. LAST AI'l'EAU VNCE Thlsloueuln thla City of Goe. CBrolhcrten'a Temple Theatre Operatic Ge, FHOM TEUPLB TUEATUK, 1'UILADELPIIIA, PA, Ulinpoudet the Principal Artlauand Cheius or hta LITTLE TYCOON Ol'KllV COMPANY AND STAItgUAUTETUrrUNUAKIIU, K. K.Orahim, Rlma Delare, Alice Harrffen, Lucille Mendiili. all sppearlng Iu the Opeiatlc Ceuitdy, eulltlvil "IN THE SWIM." Eprclal ?coaery and Ue:han!ci! Iffecta. lO.-TKMPLE 711E ATUE (1UCUK3TUA 10 r&ED. QAUEL CONDUCTOlt. SIALKir I'ltlCES 16. (0. 71 cU and II 00 llEaEUVED 8EAY 7Je'.a. and LU) Bate of Beats will open Alenday mornteg, March a, at opera Uoeae. u-lild
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers