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THE INOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY. MARCH 12. 1868.
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THA.lXXXLLlaKNOKB,
Lancaster, Fa.
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WatefeTkcn.
n- eenaiUe of oehhcIIs are
ATCirzealoaadlflMwitlen in the
benn of. their official life. It li
Ifcaxied of seal that would be mere hen
Md la Ike breach, thanlntheebservance.
eMrmptlaewaa created when it was
JtttMi that they bad awarded the paint
tx,.Q the fire alarm poles net te the
Inrast bidder. Scarcely had the shock
ftafcaews pasted away when a vigorous
,atat wis taade"by this same committee
te pnchase a fire engine for the southern
etioaet the city for 4,300, without
1 alii thranth the t ermalltv of advertising
1 tax bids. The unseemly haste with which
Mis was attempted te be put through
watted much indignation among these
Tsaambers of council who recognized the
MWatdem of binding the coming council
'Jaavlarge expenditure Incurred by the
s,mmma oeay. xnere aise appeared te im
Vatnac flavor of jobbery about the pre-
iafllni
; :'! The chairman of this same fire com-
at the last meeting of council In
tMiaead an ordinance increasing the
hjf-ngineer of the fire
t from tCOO te 1000 per annum,
Sed thte is te be acted en at an adjourned
feted meeting en Wednesday evening,
Itareh 21. Councils had better move
m zi. ueiraau naa neuec move c;njatbij.rMCTfnrBilnt Mary'a oellego,
SlOWly in this Suggested nctlen. T0tJU,..Zr- Marvlanil. -arhere Ojrdln.l
w' k -. - rt aa I
y we jearenaieg en judo xljwjim un
Jgttgirtrng.Ti fiaWrT wAra An ftiVV
were su.wz,
ecxajataa au
I -the cost et tbe fire de-
fsvtcaent general was (5,032.03. Ter the
?jwar following the salaries were $0,858.80.
SamlvtfiAaa anm nnirlifc in hA Riifltelflnt
!4( - - wmmm T im.U.(, Am dAn4rf.
Hitit.I Thff "- -''' received 1000 per
, kaammjuul appeared te deem it sufllclent,
xec it was known that he was a candidate
;' Uta nlana In th vnt. nf Mmnr Mnr-
i-ten's rejection.
,ATh fire committee Is disposed te be tee
1 generous with the money of the tax-pay-:
.., Iet the people keep a strict watch
-A vpen wm mevemenu aunng iucbe ciuaiug
Jwveksbfltallfe.
$? e-a.
.31? ; V.Tnsrt Valnei.
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4r;February statistics et the oil experts
ffcew that our illuminating oil Is steadily
fltalnlng in favor abroad. In February
'riM87 we exported 23,778,500 gallons,
$n4 in Tebruary 1888 20,628,459
rfj galkmsr but the value of the
JMniary expert in J887 was only
;, 1,848,004, whUe in 1888 It was 12,517,701.
Jkbeut it million dollars worth of ether
. taineral oils were exported in the month.
Xi tbe eight months ending February 20,
VttM total value of mineral oils exported
fixeeeded thirty and a-half million dollars,
:',ad- of this nearly twenty-three millions
Awas illuminating oil, the remainder being
parade oil, lubricating oils, napthas and
Maaduum. It is stated en geed author-
jqr that tbe distillation of 100 gal-
of crude petroleum will yield
5-
awventy.slx gallons of illuminating
5ll, 12 gallons of gasoline, benzeine or
X.aaWti Q tvatlnvia if ItiKrtnaHnrv sill artA (
fi(eawaWflaW1 CS4WUU V IHUIIVHV uaj vu u v
vftpiHHJUSB SJi ACA'UUUIAle VA DUD OA1UIV iU
-V':14mi eight months referred te ever twenty-
&two millions was shipped from the pert
ipet Kew Yerk, ever seven and a half
Millions from Philadelphia, while Bosten
t ami Charlestown and Baltimore tett ether
MBt only 1858,363 in oil. All these ex-
"tL ! nnet Anitl. tl ti tha tiAwf. namiJ
t -jyvivugu&te yyij uu w.ubjwiw uaiuvu)
.net comprise about 00 per cent, et the
aetal experts et mineral oils. About f 8
'-'par cent, ef the cotton experts sails from
. Mw4a tnrinrtpri in thn monthly stAtmnnta
i 'jft tbe treasury department. The cotton
ffi. lavperted in February had a value of 10,-
2,864, an increase of some eight hun
thousand ever February of 1887.
0;us 114,341,050 worth vent te the
f United Kingdom, 085,GS9 sailed from
. Sfew Orleans and $1,557,702 from New
iTerk. Probably the most remarkable
"laaas in this report te one unfamiliar with
k itfcabaalnMfi -will he atAtampnta nf tha
itbipmentB of cotton from Huren and
Detroit, Michigan. Frem these two
- ivwuw wicad nciDouueuiuj;ouiutiij(
j; .-'SBSS bales of cotton weighing in the
ate 1,417,414 pounds and valued at
-aUlR tnR. "WUv nnltnn nSnnlit neAlr tha
" leute te tbe sealndeflance of tbe natural
i laws of commerce can only be ex-
t;faainBu en me asaumpuen mat tue
cars returning from the cotton belt
$ taw acting en this trade as they have upon
K; r,itMeottenBeed oil business, shewlngagaln
07 activity in all branches of cnmmprcA
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:; amiiunueB uuiuy etnera.
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kWe a Heavy Fall.
.VC'.There has seldom been a fairer illustra-
v;i
i et the unstable footing of tbe public
tlSMHi than Senater Ingalls has afforded.
j&lHehaseDJeyed high repute as a man of
vMUKy ana steed in tbe front rank of the
' fJMaBareus Republican presidential candi.
UUs. In a few minutes he dropped out
me nunc ana is net likely ever te re-
his place. He has Bhewn lack et
ordinary geed judgment and has
it clear that he can never be a safe
lie has shown also that he does
Mt' possess the degree of ability with
WMeh he was accredited. Ne man, men
Isily well equippbd and well balanced,
Would have thought of speaking as he did
f Hancock and McClellan, and In tbe
tiy BJOsaent that he was assuming te be
M)hampien et the Grand Army, whose
sjajajibers are supposed te held the memory
a these men la reverence ; nor would he
hftTC thought Of shnwlnr. immt illiriunini
awanrealdent who undnnbtiuiiv nn.u.
- m . .wn.j B1'WJViaUi9
va respect of the country.
;Freldent Cleveland has been the cen
ts of public attention for many years
ffdeihas net yet said anything or done
Mytbleg te forfeit the public esteem.
smtnr Ingalls can contrast the presl-
aaWt'g POSltien With his own anil eaallv
wvkWvwwmcb la the greater man. If he
te knew himself he will find sev-
thing which forbid him te be neat.
WW find hla lack te be in talenta and
iwrter. If he had been able te attract
IVUte attention by the weight of his ar
MSff, he would net have been tempUd te
ilyUMwa in venomous falsehood. If he
Mat ten as great as his place.he would
set baft) been spitefully malicious. lie
theunhl te show hluself smart In words ;
fcadforcet that it was needful te make
his phrases at toast seemingly honest In
the place from which he spoke, lie has
shown that ha has no smartness but in
phrase ; and that he is prone te falsehood
and injustice, as small men In high posi
tion are apt te be In thelr endeavor te
cover their ears with a lien's skin.
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Getting Oat tf Bight.
Mr. Jehn L. Sullivan has been in the
habit of deeming all men mortal In the
prize ring but himself. But his encounter
with Charles Mitchell in France has
probably taught him new te think dif
ferently. The great champion who has
been traveling all through the United
States offering large sums of money te
any one who would stand up against him
for four rounds, Marquis of Queensberry
rules, has new found an antagonist who
faced him for thirty-nine rounds and for
a period of mere than three hours. And
at the end of the bout it seems that Mr.
Sullivan was quite willing te call the con
test a draw, fearing perhaps that hh op
ponent might turn In and thrash him.
It will be useless for Sullivan's friends
te say it was a 24-feet ring, and the cham
pion could net get at lite antagonist te
strike him. The fast is patent new that
Sullivan is net geed for a long contest,
and the next man of endurance he meets
will probably last long enough te conquer
him. Is has also been demonstrated that
his " knock-out" blows de net knock out.
It was a sad Saturday for Mr. Jehn Law
rence Sullivan. And it is about time
that this brutish fellow, who Is traveling
through Europe with a woman net his
wife, should sink from public view.
Tub Catholic diocese of Harrlsburg is
much te be congratulated In having eecured
se able, aobelarly and genial a gentleman
for lta religious head aa Blabep Themas,
McQevern, an account of whose oontwsul eontwsul oentwsul
tlon aa blibep of Harxlaburg la elsewiiere
given in these columns. lie obtained hl
education at that lamouanaiiefy et Amerl
--- " VI "a f -,-
McOieakey, Archblihep Hughe and two
core mere et the great dignitatis of tbe
Oatholle chureb nnt drank at tbe rierian
prlng. He haa done great aervlce for hla
eburch In the mere than twenty yeara et
bis prleatly career, and In that time haa ao ae
quired the experience that beat flta him ter
administrative work Jnadleceae that haa
wide extent and Interests meat diversified.
Thla dloceae waa eatabllabed in 18(18 and
the late lit, Rev. J. F. Bbanaban waa tbe
Aral blahep. It Includes the ceuntlea of
Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster, Yerk,
Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Cumberland,
Perry, Juniata, Mlfllln, Centre, Clinten,
Snyder, Northumberland, Menteur and
Columbia. The new prelate tna the com
manding appearance of one having author
ity, tbe genial mannera that will make him
popular with hla people, the scholarship
that will cause him te be admired beyond
hla faith and the devotion te hla laered
calling that la certain te bring him abun
dant aueccaa In hla new field et duty.
New Yenit la a fat town. The avorsge
time taken ter lunoheen at a popular down
town reataurant la eight mlnutea,
a a
Ne better illustration et a man falling
and tramping en himself can be furnished
than that whleh Senater Ingalls gave in hi
recent bitter apeech in tbe Senate. Repub
lican papera denounce it aa vigorously aa
de Democxatlejournala, and last Wednes
day night the Washington oemmandery of
the Leyal Legien et the United State met
and rejeeted hi name, whleh had been pro
posed for membership sometime before.
The real reason, according te a member
of the oemmandery In which Senater In
galls' name waa proposed, waa the language
uaed by him in the Senate chamber
Tueaday in speaking of the lale General
Hancock.
11 WmuiK la Stanley 7" la new the ques
tion. Fer there Is mueb. uneasiness felt at
Brussels about tbe Stanley expodltien for
tbe relief of Kmln Bey, Mr. Stanley's
friends are nervous, and tbe kins; or the
BalgUna Is worried. Professer Lenlz, tbe
German traveler, haa Just published facta
and figures ahewlng that tboAngle Ameri
can explorer aheuld have reached Emln
Bey about tbe middle of Augual, and that
news aheuld have roaebed Europe from
him before tbe close et ltat year in case dis
aster had net befallen his expodltien. Aus
trian explorers, however, are atlll confident
that Stanley 1 well, and aay that newa from
him could net possibly reach Europe until
the latter part of next month.
Nene will envy tbe new and dying
Emperor of Germany hi trip from San
Reme te Berlin. He will loave a land all
awake with the Instincts of the spring; he
will go te one where winter lingers under
dull and lowering akler.
That Nebraska United States Judge who
want te enjoin workman from refusing te
work ia named Bundy it seems, instead et
Dandy. It is a titter name for a dunder
head. ItUiueu Judge who bring the
ermine into contempt. S3 long as we
have an honest and capable Judlelary, tbe
country will be safe ; neither bad legislation
nor evil executives can put It te permanent
distress while the courts are open te en
lightened Judgments. The laws we have
are ample for all the needa if they are given
sway ; they need, for their proper Illustra
tion and ctlect, but wise and correct Judg
ment of the judge; the people will then
sea te their execution.
AMONdthe most Interesting et raualeal
publications 1 Trifet'a monthly Galaxy of
Music, published at Ne. 40S Washington
atreet, Bosten, Mass. It contains a choice
number of vocal and Instrumental pieces
by old-eatabllBhed bh well aa by young and
aspiring composers.
It is remarkable hew many beautUul
and tasteful publications are being aent
out by the great railroad corpora
tions. The Missouri Paolfle railway hai
Just issued " American Sylvan Seenes," a
handsome little pamphlet dealing with the
I ictureiqae spots en that great trunk line.
A copy of thesamecan be obtained from
William L. Heyt, general passenger ogenf,
Nc. 391 Broadway, New 'i'erk.
i
We are aerry te see ae sagacious a publi
cation as tbe Engxnterinp Kcwi denomi
nate the Burlington strlke aa "a precedent
precisely analogous te Iho 'corners' In
wheat." It Is a strike for fair play for
labor.
Thk Delaware, Lickawanna it Western
company's miner bave been refused thelr
request for an advance in wages, But tbe
company is careful te say: "There is noth
ing in tbe general buslncas of the country,
and especially in the coal business, that
warrants an advance in wage at the present
time. We can only assure you and these
you represent that we shall in the future
try te treat you all fairly and as well as we
have done in tbe past." This is a dlgeitled
and no doubt essenUally truthful reply.
PERSONAL.
Samubi. Wkil, aged 77, a prominent
Hebrew cltlun et Yerk, died there en Sat
urday. Tub Prloee and Prince et Wales celo cele
trated tbeir silver wedding anniversary en
Saturday at Marlborough heuar.
Jamks M. Bkcjt, ehq., of Philadelphia,
I likely te be made an asslataet district
attorney under Jehn R. Read.
Tue Fer has been slightly lndlspoted
fetthepiat few days. Ne aorleua eymp eymp
tema have man Heated tbemaslvss, but a
eertaln degree et apprehanalea exists.
Qgeaax W. CniLtJd give the excellent
advice te rich men that, If they wish te
doTOtemllllenatoobarlty, they should fee
the executer of their own purposes or pre
pare for the defeat or their plana
Mayeb FniTenar ha been elected pres
ident of the Harrlsb arg 1'ex Hunting club.
Tbe club had a lively run alter a fox en
Friday alternoen, M. E. Olmated capturing
the brnah after a Are-mile chaw.
RkPAESBNTATIYK DlNQt.ET, Of MalttF,
aald at tbe annual meeting of the Oongree Oengree Oongree
slenal Temperance aoelety the ether day,
te tbe effect that during hla seven yeara in
Cengreaa he bad never seen a drunken
aenatorer representative. But Dlngley la
net himself a drinker.
Barnes ORKKLxr, a brother of Herace
ureeiey, la living near uerry, ra., en ma
farm, aged abeu 1 76 y ecrr. Fer many yeara
he he been noted for hla alovenllneta, and
hla only companion, bl pig and chicken,
live with and almeat aleep with him. Hla
Urge and fertile farm ha a leek of deer
tlen about it and he merely makea a living
off el what would make another man In
dependently rich.
Kebrht H. Celrman, en the 2Ut lnt
will leave Lebanon for a pleaaure trip te
Florid. lie haa Invited Governer Reaver,
Oen. Hartranft, Gen. Hatting, Gen. Oebln
end Gen. Hnewden te accompany him, and
tbey have eoeepted hla gonereua invitation.
The trip will be made In Mr. Celeman'a
private ear "Cornwall," which la tUted out
with all tbe modern car conveniences, ee
that no discomfort will be experienced en
the trip.
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evils of convict iauep.
Tlislrjarjr llclng Wrought te llenaat IVotk IVetk
Ingmen Vigorously lllicaMtd. '
The Academy of Music in Philadelphia
en Saturday waa the scene of the first meet
ing et the inter-state association, a recently
formed organization whleh soeks te pre
vent convict labor from coming Inte com
petition with honest labor. Isaac A. Shep
pard, president et the National Security
bank, presided, and aald : -
"It aeema proner for Philadelphia te start
the dismissien et this yery Important ques
tion. Here we sball'rlnK the bell ei alarm
that will be. heard throughout tbe country.
I Ifirthla blessed land of ours we must guard
I dlgalnst an undosliable population shut up
1wllhln our Prison walls. They must net
endanger tbe prosperity el tlin country for
laek of legislation. It Is enough te build
tbe penltentlarlea and austaln tliein ; It is
mere than enough te pay for machinery
that geea Inte tbe prisons te produce a vast
amountef merchandise that goeeut te take
tbe bread from tbe mouths et wcirklngmen
with hands unstained by crime."
Jehn Wanamaker asld that it was esti
mated that there are 300,000 convicts In the
ceuntrv, and that the value of their labor
la 172,000,000 per year. This Injuria free
labor te the extent nf (10,000,000 te (CO 000,
0C0. Mr. Wanamaker tiuetid Jehn Mun
dell as saving that the shoe Interest alone
loses 111,000,000 per yer through tee com
petition et convict labor. In anggestlng
remedleafnr keeping tbe persona occupied
without ailectlng honest labor, he said tbat
tbay might clean tbe street, dig dltehea
for much-needed sewer, construct a ship
canal between the Dolaware and tbe At
lantic oefan, and build an uudorgreund
railroad te socure rapid transit. "New tbat
we are lull of the presidential question, "
oenoludod Mr. Wanamaker, let the
party that seeks te win announre Itself In
its platform as plainly against prison labor,
and put a atop te It new and ferever. "
Congressman J. J. O'Neill, et Missouri,
chairman of the Heuse oemmlttoe en labor,
aald tbat If a teaalble bill te provent convict
labor from competlug with honest labor
could be brought bolere the committee It
would be unanimously reperted. Sueh a
bill, he thought, was feasible.
Tbe passage nf a resolution followed, de
claring that "Convict labor should only be
employed In sueh a manner an net te In
juriously alleet the free labor of thla coun
try." Alter JtlcU aiei.' Durnt.
from the K. Y. Times.
A olevor and far-slghted man was he of
Philadelphia who, a month or two age, an
nounced tbat he wanted te give away a for fer fer
tune In charity, but must de it en a strictly
Inceg, basis. A weary life would hate been
hla let had he only let out his name and
address. Ab, tbe letters he would bave re
ceived 1 tbe abundance of letters, the kind
of letters 1 Ah, the ersnka tbat would
havopursued him, the designing scamps
tbat would liave beset him, the
pitiful talc of sorrow that would
nave beaten hard against hla ears
tales true and tales invented, talen
constructed en the bunke plan, tales tbat
yet In all the pathos of honesty eche tbe
aympathotle wall et Teu lioed'a great
heart:
Oh, Hei I IhU brend should be ae dour
And lleih anil bleed se cbeap I "
Take the malt of anv notably rich man
and there will greet you an astejisblng
surprUe in the mass of begging nppsals
tbat tbe posleillce dollvera dally. Jay
Gould's frlenda say he receives ever 1,000
letters a mouth from people totally un
known te him suggestlug hew he might
make himself happy (aud, Incidentally,
make tbe wrlters happy, tee; by chipping
out hla fertune en prescriptions that they
elaborate. William U. Vanderbllt was tbe
recipient et quite aa many, and his son,
Cornelius, ban found a slmlUr unsought
popularity, rotor Cooper, in his latter
year, was decended upon ly even greater
hosts of tbe begging fraternity.
TO A CI.OVKK ULOSSOM.
Here 'mid an Infinitude et thlniis
1 c&nuet turn my luce awuy from then ;
Xlioareinluoeyessora mntttcn by thnga
lleutlDg tbe cold, hard sand vlth tire: of a
wings,
Theu eldest here, then fairest or the Spring's
Ueicendantf, perluet in tby symmetry,
Wooed lu the Hummer by the yellew bce,
Who all the day his love-lern ditty slug.
Ah, heed htm net, dear blossom ; he U net
An honeat-heurtod swalu : he'll sip thy
sweat
Then fillip thee a ktsi upon thy face,
And p.irtlnir, come no mera te thire thy let.
l!at swcet blmh. I would He bera at thy feet,
Aud feed my soul feierer en thy grace.
W. J. JlcnUcrten.
A Mnte Evident or KrUacinrnt
Is a row et troll pollshed teeth. l'eople of
vulgar Instincts are verynpt tencslcct theirs.
Cleanliness demnnds careful attention te tbe
teeth, and experience indicates SO.ODONT
as tbe safest and surest nieuns of retrieving
thelr losses et beauty and ler. it removes
impurities upon and Ibetwceu thorn ; imparts
te teft and shrivelled gums tbe hardness and
roslness of cerul i makes the breath fragrant
aud learts te feminine lies an additional charm.
M.W.l'Aw
This atre presents the greatest been,
f Hlvailen oil li cure se unnn.
When Uhrlttmu oime Mltn Its geed chf or.
ltsfunandttsmerry-msklnir, we used tndu
preclutu Its co da, but that was long he, bo
ron) tbe davsef Ur. null's ueugh Syrup .new
It Is very different, A new eru has dawned en
in, and great and small, Ultle and tall, merry
men all, are happy.
Kissing Gees by Taver.
Hut Hep Ointment gees for cmipped hands,
snre nose, cold cracks, etc., without fear or
favor Xter Jallt. AH druggist soil It at 2J
coulsabex. (2)
Itnntnrs caregaarsntced by Ur. J. it Mayer,
831 Arch street, Philadelphia. Kase at once,
no operation or delay from business, attested
by thousands of cures after ethors fall, udvlce
tree, send for circular. luurlO-lvdaw
tsrJSOIAL XOTJChS
Allew 17 te 8sy
That a geed deal nf the suffering In this world
cm tw avoided by purchaalng Dr. TAemns'
JCleelrie OIL nod using IS r per directions. It
la an Infallible euro fur all aches, sprains, and
pains, yer sate by It. II. Cochran, druKgUt,
1 11 anil 1J8 North Queen street, Lancaster.
An Kxe?llrnt ltepert.
Hen
Jes, (J. Goedrldgs. of Uroeklyn, N. v .
writes this :
-- i.anuei express mynclt la sum
clently pralsewnrtby tonus. Jlunleck Jlloeil
Jtilttrs have useJ ler the ps,st two j ears : kien
my stomach tu aplendtd trim. Ker tle by if,
it. Cochran, druKKUt, i7 and 139 hertb. Oucen
street, Laucaiter.
Tfle Oblneie Must Se,
And ie must neuralgia and rheumatism,
when ')r. TAemat' Aclectrie Oil attack them,
Ihu medicine is a marvelous product of Inge
nious thought. L'uj-naud try It. rerenleny
II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Nerta
uumii street, l,ancnter.
EVAN'S KMWR.
UOVit At,', TIIINQ B AND HOLD I'ASx
TO TUAX W1IICU I3UOOO."
LEYAN'S FLOUR.
tat-WAS
rOOD'S BAKSAFAIULLA.
Health and Strength
feel tlrae, weak, worn eat, r ran I All tM aen. aa nwtag apaveaeKe. a
If you
down from bar work. r tmaevertefeel eaa
CltleB of Ue Weed or lew tau of taw irHaa.
yen iheuia take BoeS' (anapartUa. The
peenllar toning, purifying, aaa yiteUatag
qnalitie or tali ineeeMfal saedtetne are aoea
Ml throagheat Ua eaUra ayttaai, ezpeUlag
dllMe and giving anlek, healtliy aetlea te
every organ. It tone the (totnaeh, ereate aa
appetite, and tee the liver and kidney.
Thousand who have taken It with benefit.
Uitlly that lioed'a Sanaparllia " make the
weak itreng."
Heed's Earsaparillft
" I have taken net qnlte a bottle of Reed'
SanaparUla,andmut(yltloaeef thebett
medicine ler giving an appeUte, pnrtryiag
tbe bleed, and recnlatlac thedlcecUva ergaaa.
that 1 ever heard of. tt dfd me a great deal of
geed." Mm. M. A. tTAatar, Caaaiteta, V.T.
" 1 took Heed' Sariaparlila for lea et appe
Ute, dytpeptta, and general languor. It did
me a vaat amount of geed, and 1 have no bel
uney In recommending it." J. W, Wrua-
void, gumcy, in.
1 had it rbenm en my left arm three
Tcar,unerlng terribly. I took Meed' Bar
apirlJI, andthetaltrheam hi entirely die
nppeand." U. at. Jlitx,7iyreachBt, Lewell,
llU.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all dragg'st. Hi tlzferis. Frepared t Beld by all druggist, tit tx for . Frepired
only by O. I. uOOI) A CO., Apetbecarlea, I only ry O. I. HOOU A CO, Apottecerles,
Ixjwell, Mass. I Lewell, Ma.
100 Deses On Dellar. I 100 Demm Oa Dellar.
UUOOHRIK8.
LENTEN SEASON GOOUS.
fait and Rmeked Fish, Fine White Fat
Mackerel, Cedash, Bmeked Halibut, vanned
Salmen and Initiator, Kardlnes, ete , Macaroni,
Uelatlne, nnn Mew Yerk Cheese, canned
Frails and Vegntab'es, Olives and Pickles,
Our stock of Coffee and Teas compare with
tbe finest In the-market.
. l'lcase favor ns with a trial order. Goods de
livered.
OKOUQK W1ANT,
Ne. Hit West King Street.
G
REAT REBUOTION IN PRICES.
MO UKOUCTION IN QUALITY AT
NO. 23 CENTRE SQUARE,
JIIJTUIIK AT INDUCTION IN FK!CXS.
TK AB down IS per cent.
COKKKKH-Itest 1110 23c per pound, was 280.
Prime ltle at 23a, was x'e per pound. Uoed
Kle, JOe, was Sile per pound.
B'jAt'B at Less than Wholesale Prices.
C. A O. Pickles, Chow-Chew, Aa, Ke per bet
tie, were 35a,
Catsup, N. of K, Sauce. Mustard, Canned
Goods, Prunes. Raisins, Prunellaa, Apricots,
Cranberries, march, Ac
All of the Very Hest Quality and at prices
at which they must go.
JOHN A. CLARK.
NO.MCENTKK BQVAItE.
N. n. Kemomber 1 am selling off and intend
te quit business.
A'J
T RURSK'S.
The Yentzar Evaperated Eutjar Cern
sold only bv us in T ancaster ; only about 140
pounds lelt If you want mere of It, would
ndvlsB you tebuy at once. We also have the
nneat brands of Canned Cern, viz : Dew Drep,
l'arla and Pride nf Maine t these are Eastern
Coins, and solid packed, excellent sweet corn;
they have no superior. We also have Wlnslew,
maei'sand Feils'
Tomatoes.
Dew Drep whole, lloiten Market and Fells,
also Toinntees In glass. Fells' 'i omatees at 10c
a can, and every can gnaranteed. This Is a low
price for gecd tomatoes this saasun, but we
have a large stock bought early.
Canned Fxulta.
Pin and Table Poache, California Apricots,
California Ulask and WhlteChcrrlrs. Tne Cali
fornia Lemen Cling I'eaeh, very nn. Large
line of Canned ana Bottled Goods, at
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EA8T KINO BTRHET.
-Tolepheno Connection.
T AN l)Oil 1'RICEB.
Random Prices I
Whele or around CiltVes lromlSXcpeuud
up
lllack or Oreen Teas from He a np.
rull Iteller Fleur from 233 y X Quarter ; 49e
V quarter.
Jidam or Dntch Head Ghcese. 83 aud SO cts.
Plnn Apnle Cboeea. 9toeaoh.
Finest Full cream cheese in the city at
lowest prices.
Fine cakes and Crackers at greatly reduced
prices.
Finest Me, 1 Mackerel in the county, 10, ft
pound.
Goed-Slzod Mackerel, Be each or 10a ft a.
Sugar Cured Herring and Heuf low Codfish,
BttOKKD HADDOCK, nnestln the market.
A small quantity et theso 10c Oranges leiu
Have still u few ulg bargains In Seap, etc
S. CLARKE'S
TEA
AND COFFEE STORE,
KO. 61 WEST KING BTEEET.
P. B Kxpcet te be In our New Btere by the
24th of thla month. Loek eat for our Urund
Opening.
S
FECIAL, DRIVES IN GROCERIES.
RE 1ST
It BULLING the Finest Oolong Tea in the
market at 753 per pound; Imperial, 90s ; Knx
llsh llreaktaat. 73e ; Japan, 753! bunpewaer,
6J. Hest Uunpewdar ever etTared ler th4
nioner, M)e. Choicest Garden Grewn Oolong
Tea at Sue. Choicest Imperial Tea at tee A
very line Oolenpr at 40c. A very nnn Yeung
!yonat3Je A nnn Japan at Sic. The best
Oolong aud Imperial Mixed, for the money,
t3j.
PANIO IN OOFFjBES.
The market has declined fully 4e per pennd.
We predict ft fartherdecllne.aud will go right
with the market. It will pay you te buy of us.
We watch the market carefully and will
always give you the benefit of the decline.
We expect te move Cortees down Se a pound
mero by Saturday all depends upon a further
decrease in volue, whlcn la bound loceme.
we want it te come, coffees have been tee
high.
CRACKERS.
Kilty Itarrela of Craekera (think of It), 4 as
fnrS3a; 100 boxes lUl-lns, 3 ft j. Sic: Ceasks
Prnneattt e as), & and i as rnr'2-e. Duffy's Pure
Sweet l Ider reduced te 20a f) gal. Gulden's
Finest Mixed Mustard, l5e V qu A Carload of
Salt--0u ft bags euly S3e ; bus. hairs, flne, 60et
K bus. bags.
xSc Six uorrelalef i-lcsleaenlv
OQ f HOI.
Plokledllerrlnirenlv low a. 11m.
berger, Bweltxer, Munster, bapaage, Xdain,
Pineapple, Moquefort, MeutrhatetaedKugliab
CIumwe. l'lcnle llama only loe JI ft, Diled
licet only Mie Y tt. lleef aenguea, lireakfaat
and suvar Cureu llama lelt ler a Mew Card
Next Week; laige, handsome and suitable
for any parlor as uu ornament. 1 bey will be
glven gratis. Only watch our advertisement
and wu will tell jeuall about It. May arrive
la tlme fnr thla Saturday's distribution. If
net. Mill elstiltiutanext taturdav. He trashy
cardj, but imnel caida, remember.
Reist, Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
Cor. W. King and Prince Sis.,
(Nsxt Deea re th Bekxsl Heisa Hetsl.)
IfJCVKWMAK.
Ql'EN EVERY EVENING EXCEfX
BUMDAT.
BILK IIANDUBUC1UKFS AND UUFFLtlia
AT XIUSMAN'S.
C&LLUL01DANDLINKN
COLLA11SAMD CUFFS
ATEItlSMAN'a.
MfcDlUAfED
UMDKUUIllTaAND DUAWKPS
AT mUBMAH'3.
Don't forget te leek at our
NKQUTIKS
AT XlilSatAK'S
M0.it WKSTKINtt aTKXXT.
Hsrtaa aiiateaeha. a ftoeA
i)iiAB4tenieBaieeapnaruBM)M or
aaarly sverybady. Beedi aattapafttu 1
paeallarly adapted for that purpose aaa be be be
oecae caore peprtlar every year. Try it this
Bring.
" Wat I took noed'casrsaparlllattsat baa vi
ses In my steaaach left) tbe dnllnea la say
bead, aaa tk gloomy, despondent feeling dis
appeared. I began te get stronger, .jny bleed
gaiasa better cireulauea, the oeidnes la say
hand and feet left me, and my kidneys de set
bother me a b fore." a. W. Hell, Attorney.
at-Ltw, MUlersburg, O.
afftlca th Weak Streng
A year age X uBTerd from Indigestion, had
terrible heaeaehea, very little appeUte t i a tact.
seamed oeBBBletaly broken dewa. On taking
Heed's taraapanua I began te improve, and
new I have a geed appetite, and my health l
excellent compared te what It wss. I am bet
ter la iptrita, am net troubled with cold feet
or hands, and am entirely cured of indiges
tion," atiamta afAsstse, Hewbnrg, Orange
County, W. T.
" Feeling languid and dlaxy, hiving no ap
peUte ana noamblUea te work, 1 took Heed'
Saraapartlla, with the bast result. A a health
InTlgorater and for general debility I think it
superior te anything else."
A. A. Biaxa,
uuea.il. i.
rOS BALM OB RMNT.
PIANO FOR SALE A BECOND
Hand Piane will be sold cheap for cash it
(WIN iur swa, KV
m8 4td
Ne. 211 NOTtTII LIMX ST.
BAKERY FOR RKNT.
A First Class Dakar?, corner of Walnut
and Mary streets.
Potaesalen given Irnrnt-
dlately. Apply at
maw.
fd
NO.iM WALNUT STB K XT.
MANURE FOR SALE THE UN
deratajned has a let of Flrst-Clasa Ma
nure for sale ; alie, some straw.
. .... ll.MiGBS3MAN,
nR-2wdftttw Merrlmae Btanle.
FOR RENT ANOLD-ESTABIilBUED
Btere Stand in the village et Landlavllle.
Possession given at onee. t all en or address,
J.B. MIMNICH,
m7-2wd LendlsvUle, Fa.
-DtOR RENT liARQE SHOP INO. 40
J3 Seuth Christian street, known as Stock
ing Factory, with power j cheap if called for
seen. Inquire
mtld KO. 20 SOUTH Q.UXXN 8TBKKT.
-DIOR RKNT.
Ml A three story flre-proef Warehouse suit
able for tobaeco or manufacturing purposes,
situated en Xast Grant street. Inquire at
2) KAttTJUNQ STKNKT.
Terms reasonable. Possession immediately.
mais eedtrd
XTOW READY.
Parties wlshlnir te view the North Duke
street " Green sums Frent" Houses, can de ae
by calling at the fourth house irem New
street, which Is new complete and open for in.
speotien from 9 a.m. toiep in.
deOl0-Ud XDW1N KBXKIf AN.
TilOH RENT. THE THREE STORY
JJ Brick Dwell Ini
street, new occupied
Brick Dwelling, Ne. 29 North Prince
. ev i
' Dr. S. B. Foreman.
Alse a Storeroom, basement and a large
Hall, suitable ler manufacturing or ether bu
slness. Inquire of
JOHN W, APPEL.
Ne. 53 Werth DukoBtleot.
Jan25-W,S,Mtrd
IJOR RENT FROM APRIL L 188
AJ for one or a term of years, the Btrashnig
Ballretut, with coat and Lumber Yard, Ware
house, Locomotive ar.d Cars; all in geed and
rnnnlng order. The lease of this valuable
properly presents a rare opportunity te any
party desiring te engage In a pleasant, well
psuuitisnea ana preatauie business. Fer con'
dltlens, rent or ether Information apply te
1 ttOS.erHKNUy IIAUMUABUNKB.
mB-tfd Lancaster city, Fa.
wvmmirtrmm
iii ii..,,'Mn
FEW WORDS
-TO TUX
Expectant Housekeeper 1
When starting In your own home one of the
first and most Important things yea must
think of U the
FURNITURE;
The desire of every one I te make their
home as pretty and as comfortable as they
ran. and the question of strength and dura
bility runst be considered aa well as beauty
and comfort, and pernapa the most Important
et all It the price that this beauty, comiertand
durability will cost,
WXLL, JUST CALL AT
WIDMTER'S COBITEB,
And see hew well and satisfactory we can All
your wishes. The quantity and q uallty of our
stock cannot be surpassed, prices are low.
It ulll pay jeu te call and see us. I
WIDMYER'S
FUllNITUJIE STOBH,
Fast Kin? and Duke Streets.
N-
EW THINGS IN FURNITURE
-AT-
HEINITSH'S.
New ANTIQUE OAK SUITS, all Complete,
with Matlresa and Spring. The pilce will sur
prise you.
NATURAL CIIEUUY SUITS, all complete
Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable
OLD STANDABD WALNUT. We open
Next Week, t-ix New Patterns at Six New
Prices. eeventl very low In price, but geed
money's worth all the time.
Other New and Attractlve Goods being
shown all the tlme at Popular l'rlcej.
HEINITSH'S
27 AND SO SOUTH.QTJEBNBr.i
LANCAETEB, PA.
- Personal Attention Given te Umlertak
lng.
UOXDS.
rNVESTllENTcuMPAN'yT'
INTEREST
e
THE U.S. LAND
AND INVESTMENT COMPAtT
offers a limited number of lis Flrat Mortgage
8 per cent. 10 j ear Geld Henda at aa, neuiug7
per cent. Interest (geld) and gives a stock
llONUB OF I.3CJ WITH KAClt I1.U.0 BOND.
Value of Pennsylvania property ever.tft.OW.OOO
llendea Issae l.uoceo
Annual Interest Charges eacoe
Estimated Income ; Ceal, Iren, Mines,
ele ,. , sf 0,(00
Parties wishing safe investments at a llbaral
rate et Interest. Addtess
OHA.S. A. FBNN, Treasurer,
W Broadway and 6 Wall Street, New Tork.
mur;-3rneedAJtw
GERMAN SONG FOOD AND IRON
Bird ' onto ler Canary Birds, Hecking
lllid Foed.ParrotFood, Mixed Bird Seed, Cut
tle Fish Bone and Bird Gravel. Fer sale at
aUBLKl'U DBUG8TOUK,
ha a West King btreet,
NOTICE TO, TRESPASSERS AND
GUNNKUS.-A11 persons are hereby ter.
bidden te trespass en any of the lands e( the
(Cornwall u cipeei
i ...t- reunllea.
peedwell estate In Lebaneu or
lies, whether inclesed or uiiln-
closed, ell her for the puneae of sheeting' or
flshlcg. as the law wUl he rigidly enforced
atralntt all treipaaslng en said lands efthu un
CeaiguedaJterlhla notice. wuU
WM. COLXMAN FUXKMAN.
K. PKKUY ALDKM, '
KDW. C.FKXBMAjr,
pr Ud A .ten: or fsc u, w .CelsMan' Htu
DJtr aoeom.
N
W BPK1KO GOODS.
JOHI S. GIYLER
WILL OPEN A
NEW STORE,
Irtirtlaj, lank 17 1888.
MB1 STOCK SPRING GOODS.
Dry Goods, Notleni and Oarpeti
AT
Neb. 6 & 8 North Queen St.,
( Next Doer te Leng's Drag Btere )
LANCABTKB, FA.
marle-lydaw
s
PR1NQ DRESS GOODS.
Spring Dress Goods.
WATT &SH AND
6, 8 and 10 East King Street,
LANOASTKtt,FA.
Large addition te the assortment of new
colerlnts in
All-Weel Henriettas!
38 NEWBPK1NQ SHADES 33
Light Medium and Dark Shade tn Ma
hogany, serpent, Oebclln. beautiful quality,
40 Inches wide, 750 and 11,00 a yard.
NawOoleiings te FRENCH FOULX 8XBQXS,
46 Inches wide, only 68c a yard,
ALL-WOOL SPBINU TKICOTB, Inches
wide, sea a yard.
ALL-WOOL SPUING HUITINGJ, yard wide,
new shades, S7Ke a yxrd.
ALL-WOOL BKHQXB.newoelorr, yard wide,
35e a yard.
DOUBLXFOLD DBX83 GOODS, new flprlng
color, 12)te a yard.
Xlegant line of rmnntaronlera In ALL BILK
BATlrf UB.ADAMXS, 21 Inches wide, only
11 10 a yard.
NKW BUKAQ SILKS, 23 Inches wlde, 753 a
yard.
SOFT RUBAII SILKS. SOlnches wide, a bar
gilnatcec.
We closed from the importer a let of F ANOT
TBIMM1NC VKLVK1B, 2Je a yard ; imported
te sell at 75c
Novelties Opened This Week t
PLAID SUB AH BILKS,
PBINTED CHINA BILKS,
PBINTXD WOOL CHALLIE3,
Cream Grounds, Beautiful Coleriogs.
Agents for the sale of UcCall'a Basar Glove Gleve
Fltung Patterns.
Send for Queen's Fashion Bheet. Free.
Bpilng Bazar DressmaJsar, arc. Mall, 25c
New Tork Stere.
J.B
MARTIN & CO.
BOUKIUMENSK B1BGAINS IN
LINENS!
BLKAOHZD LINENS.
A very geed quality of Bleached Table Linen
at 35c a yard.
ULKAOIIKD TABLE LINXNS.
At M, 42, BO, 62. 75. 87 cents, II 00 and ll.?6 a y rd.
Elegant pattern of the latest dealgns.
CBKAM DAMASK LINENS,
23, 42, ss, FT, SO and 6J cents a yard. 15 pieces of
an Kxtra Heavy Cream Damask Linen at We
a yard ; worth 62c
LOOM DICE TABLE LINEN.
a Je Quality Hednccdteisc.
24e Quality UeducedtoSOe.
25cUnaltty seduced toxic
lie Quality Beducedtoase.
We have J ujt received a targe stock of
TUEKET BED TABLX LINENS.
25 Pieces Tnrkey Bed Table Ltnena at HKe I
worth S5e IS Different Patterns In Kxtra
Wide Turkey Ked and Green and Bed at tee a
yard, lest colors.
NAPKINS.
About ene hundred dozen, some nf which
are slightly seUed from handling, reduced as
fellows :
60e Napkins Beduced te 42e.
75c Napkins Bednoedie eoe.
II 10 Napkins Keduced te 7Ce.
I 25 Napkins Iteducid te 93e
II te Napkin Keduo4dtell20
ritO.Naikln Beduced te 11.40
TOWXLING.
SO Pieces Linen CroshTewellngsatBoa yard;
worth 7c. Cotten Crash Toweling. 4a a yard.
J. B. MARTIN t CO.
BUAfUBH JlKSOKTa.
TIT'KTHERIt.Ij,"
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J..
Ocean Knd Kentucky Avenue.
Open February L te November 1, Leck
Bex 1034.
M.J.XCKKBT.
rxarl-Smd Mar,June,July.
A TLANTIO CITY, N. J.
THE MANSION.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
(Popular Winter or Summer) Largest
Hetel. Most Convenient. Aleguntly lur
nlshed. Liberally Managed.
OPEN ALL TUX YKAB.
CHAS. MeQLAIIK. Prep.
W. X. Cecnaax, Chief Clerk. febJUiuid
A TLANTIO CITY, N. J.
HOTEL NORMANDIE,
(Formerly Hetel Ashland.)
VNOW:ePEN.-
BKFUKNISIIKD. ItKUODXLED.
BKNOVATXD.
JOs7u,FLANlGKN, Ja.
inarl-lmg-Mnr, Apr, July, Aug.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL, WITH FIRST.
Claaa Beataurant attached. Ne. 14. 15 and
18 X. Chestnut street, Lancaster. Fa.. Opposite
Penn'a it. It. Paasenger Depot. Oysters in
every style. Transient custom solicited ! 13
geed Ihei and well aired rooms I moderate
charges t also geed stable room for horse
vpen u&jr ua srgnt, exeepv eunuiiy,
lebt-lmd
GAOKQX FLOBY, Prep,
CfiTMXXm, e.
M
XNS FORM 18UINQ DKPARTMKNT
HAGERrSt' BROTHER.
len'i Finish Deputieit!
BOOTOK FLAMltaatf.
afert DBBIRABI.V BRIRTa tit f OUatRX
WKaJU Newest aaeenaaMt la FLAIDS aa
BTXIPXI, .. i "" ""
WOOEBN BH1HTO.
L.rge and Varied Stock, all qaalltt, a, te
sst.
BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS.
WOnLBW,FKBnAT.X and CALICO BHIBT
WAISTS, tSe. te B1.SO.
.-See MAST WINDOW DUPLAT of
LATKSXSTXLXSln
Percalei An4 Fics KcekwMr.
i
EAGER fTBROTHER,
aa as 37 wan kine bt.
-ii
BiT
KR8 KATHFON.
Spring Gfarments.
e
WeAreFastFtlllrgUp with
Handsome and Stjlisb Glethii
FOB BPBINQ.
Bear In mind that we are showing the Taattett
Stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
AND AT THE
Most Reasonable Prices
OUB BIO0K OF
SPRING OVERCOATS
embraces all th Newest Styles and Celers
with Bilk Facing and without. las prices
range from 7 te 23. We are the makers of
these goods, and we'll guarantee the making.
We have been looking carefully te the Wants
et the people, and no beuse la better prepared
for an setlve Spring Trade than we.
avKXULUHiva auknts for tux bkbt
FITTING BHIBT, "TUE CBOMWKLa,
Myers & RatMen,
LKADING OLOTniXBS,
NO. 12 EAST KING ST.,
I LArTOABTXlt FA.
mowmmwmuHimmmm-uuev.
iQALIi AND BB5
-THF-
(ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sixty Caadle-Llght i Beau tham alL
.AaotaerLetof cheap SLOBXaierOA an
ouateve.
TBM "FSBFaOXXOM"
MXTAIi MOULDING XUBBKX CUBHIOM
WEATHER STRIP
Beats them alL'Thl strip outwear all ether.
I Keen out the cold. Step rattling of window.
Xxclude the dust. Keep out anew ana rain.
; Anyone can apply lt-ne wast or dirt made
'In applying It. can be fltted anywhare-ne
newe se deid, resuiy ler use. it will net (put,
warp or shrink a cushion strip is the aaest
perfect. At the Btere, Heater ana Bange
-OF-
Jehn P. Schanm & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUSEN ST.,
T.ANGABTKK. FA.
S'
iTOVESI STOVES 1 1
CALL AND EXAMINXi
EIEEEEB & HERE'S
STOCK OF
STOVES I
"The Splendid" ud" Bright DiueDd"
HAVE NO EIV ALAS HKATEKS,
Fer we all like warm feet, and this ean enl
be enjoyed at a FULL ilasX HXATXB.
Have comfort and save money by buying a
Geed Heater at onee, rather than spend;your
money for a Cheap Steve, only te trad itex
for old Iren next year. We thave several of
these en hand that we can sell very low, hav
ing taken them In trade-some having been
used but one or two yeara.
AND FOB COOKING
"The Splendid" and "Moatenr Rang c"
Never Fall te Give Satisfaction.
Our Line of smailerand Cheaper Steves and
Xanges Is Complete.
4VOBDEBS FOtt PLUMBING t
TIN XOOFISG AND SPOUTING Keealve
Prompt Attention.
4-NO BAD STOCK USED.-
Ne. 40 East King St.,
LANOASTEU, PA.
(Opposite Court Heuse.
VOAJU
O B.MAKT1B,
wwnr.aait and nraa aauaa n
All Kinds of Lumber and OeaJs
agfYABOt Na 1 North Water and Frime
Btrtxrts, ahflvn Lemen. Ineaster. nS-lv
-DAUMQARDNKR'S COMFAUY.
COAL DEALERS.
Osrtca Na is North QueenBtreet, and Ne.
H4 North Prtncw street.
Yaana: North Prince Street, near Heading
Depot,
enrl&tra LANnARTHK. FA
OALI COAL I
Price of Ceil Reduced
AT
O. SENER & SONS,
COB.PBINOE WALNUT BIB.
JanlS-tfd
" ' " "
BUHINESH MElHOBtsMADE PLAIN.
The system of instruction at the
LANCASTXU COMMKXCIAL COLLKGX,
is se simple and plain that any young Idy or
gentleman can easily master all the details of
abaalcess edacatlen.
LIBKUAI, TXUMS.
fc-venlng Sektena Tuesdays, Wednet
and Fildays. lull tnfnrmatlnn given by
is. u. w siukui
Lancaster Commercial College,
LaseMtar, Pa.
MUS-Ud
Jtt
. it i - j.