i".j. 4 - - r.y-j. i -f f 4 1HE IiANOASTEB PATLY miEIJJGEyOER. WEDNESDAY, MAEOH Id, 1888. & r&w V 4 . 31- t:. ?! tJv w 8' v. & r ST.? r is -ji " A &S?- w .;& ,sr. m iru. i:s au vt 'SA 4 The Dally InUlllgtncar. ,,,, .. ,- LANCASTER, MARCH It, 18. , in sabt unumiai peblisMe ail tAw .'. iHSijashHirT "" Unite Press np te V ttwiikMrtvewibtekear. 'v tTssUaS-Tke Daily Me of Tn Imui ',', awes. Ia datlveta try eerrlera In the city -i- . MHWrilH tmm for loe. per week I ' W b-. M ft yeat w.n ter ate mentia.i ;K. .MMcttnMiktiMe.tiwainUL fesP'tttw m imuitntm (Deuble Sheet) V" lUl'bMd .(. m mtt u. ...- ... NnMMMn'wItMng their address changed n talseataw when the (paper U new ler- MfiniaatMata from 10 te M eta. per Una .1 wvBjajpaiBjvn MHnuu( vu ,i-uavsuiie -'Z vuiimrtf tinviirvv r sbmslsbsbi -.aaska-z-i.-.ai . ea jukAewva a .- - - ... fc. " LacMterf Pa. 5f a. atPnlMOAM I1MMM1M. Hat flack la It. ? Mr. Randall has net been content ; ...--with anr thins leas than n new tariff bill : -rsM. through from te z. It la a very .v i. a " " V?i'VaWtleus effort; out reminds onealte- ? . fetker of the tabor et the mountain in It Tery Bmall result. There was very Blight need, Indeed, for Mr. Randall te make ItVMeatlreljr new tariff bill In view of tbe ,-rx mu iiicnuuu ue uuc w mid (udxuh k - alea at dutr. lie docs net chaneM iron. W mat only reduces steel rails te IM ; his mew radical change is In tin plates, upon Which he doubles the duty '.with tu aims ei producing their manu facture here. They are net new made because we have net bad the tin mines, though there are reports of discoveries of the mineral In the northwest, that, it verified, will enable us te make tin feplates under the present duty. There oeea net seem te de any suuicient rea son for any fresh ardor Jn protecting 'tis plates; but Mr. Randall's whole "' Bill ehntra ftfenfl of It hnvlntr twan fathered by metal men: aniU-AtrflTct denbtlesslsthatapsrtjSSiager et the AmerlciUL lam-find steel association. Inly drafted it ; which Mr. Rtwift: rtinull Ininlra Intst Hfr TTanrlrt- -7 .MV...V MMVU.M M.MU..V .UW. . AAWT1.WV '"rJ-'mn he has for thirty years! been SI I Tlce president et this iron association ''',n but haa never nttpmlerl nnn' nf I la m Ml.. iiivV-ings , and he thinks it is a very Innocent rJll. ,IA... nl.. Int.... ........ t,.l- llln i?' . tlaa Anil nnf: hnvlnv en Avn ij rmllMa in '$&. toy form. Vice President Hewitt Is tee Mnaaing. The association has been " ," ceaselessly ramming high tariff stuff upon 'vtke public. Its active members ere daft en Jtbe question. We de net think that they ate made Mr. Randall illustrious with this bill. It is one that nearly everybody will kick, but the Iren men. It even of. tends In its miserable little free list, by putting there the chemical products of oeal tar te the discomfiture of the Leme manufacturer ; and it kicks ,the farmers of this vicinage, and v, all who are engaged in the very important Wrapper leaf tobacco culture, by reducing the duty en foreign wrapper leaf te twenty-five and Blxty cents per pound re , apeetively, en leaves weighing under and eyer one. hundred te the pound. Bary the lYIres. Underground wires for telegraph uur- peseswm get a irreat boom by the fear' ifnl storm with which this section of the country has been in the past few days. &jyj The story of hew the heavy snow bore who tue wires, ana me winu wun a Tsteclty of slxty-five miles an hour blew down the poles by the hundred will be a 'mere convincing argument that under 'ground wires are necessary than all wf iiw statutes passca vy oil iue JCgiBiaiurcs ? af all thn Btatwi. The great cities of the East, Xew Yerk, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Wash Wash ingten and Baltimore have been isolated from each ether net only in railroad transportation but in telegraphic cemmu nicatien. The. less that . v VUMH U(..uvj it- f n araliT. r. suited Is Incalculable. The number of projects that perished from the delay aad the amount of business that was lest te the telegraph companies can only be approximately estimated. It may therefore be safely premised that the coming spring and Bummer will develop very much mere nctlvitv en thn Sjtwbjectef underground wires than was Al WXKfti companies will beeln te annreclata ftbt in putting their wires under the jft ground they net only better provide for pv the public convenience and safety, but $h they lay bread and deep the foundations &f 9t perfectly secure telegraphle line m' when a blizzard arrives such as that gb which is new raging. 5m $ A Sound Opinion. fi& llr. Henry C. .Lea, et Philadelphia, ''Vla SBTSthatif the nannlA nrn mimarnna In tj.(v.tbt city, who desire te.Bpend the mil Krueni needed te buy up the Chestnut jb street property opposite the public k.w vuuauigs, re snow ou mac costly struc ture, "it Is evident that our accommo dations for the insane are Badly inade quate." We think that Mr. Lea knows what he la talking about, notwithstanding the jft'S- coaclusiens of some of the chief journals Tfeii la the city are in favor et the scheme of Ifw" aaenrlnir n. " nlnTa" fnr Mm rn i.n ;w The Prj thinks that as fifteen millions j have been expended en the building, It Is V tee late te inquire whether it was wisely ? done, and that the only thing left te de 'Is te send mere millions in the wake of 'ff- these that have gene before, te make the money show. We are satisfied that the t wisest thing that the city could de would $ be te take down its great building and pet It en another site. It wM have te be tP dose sooner or later. Future generations t, will net consent te endure the annoyance laid less caused by the Interrupted ther- i W aitlirM of lh. .t . .. . . . ST streets ia the heart of the city. W-K2 ' The removal of the obstruction would fcff5?be worth fifteen millions a year te the ' 'ait. IVanrthapinnfrv t.n . i,ii. ri&am every time we step into Phlladel Tpuateget around its ambitious pile, , 'hsiew that it Is a nuisance. It is hardly ? feaeeivable hew se great a mistake "5 could have been made n nia,t m,i0 AV 'building where it is ; and it is net con jji.'awawwwia . wm ue permuted te re- vuere always. ;$$n ' -? HBrT Bergh's Life. & VfrueDry -erBh has left the world very ,,m ucici ter uia navuig Jived In It. aawBen are very lew Uvea of which tbU ? be said and of the few hardiv nnv left a mere prominent and strikim i.!. seeerd of geed influence than tula hobby ,mw. u- gave an iue ana mucu et his Ifi 'ertUDe t0 cause that seemed w?Maath the dignity and unworthy 'ff the efferta of an able and edu. ated man. He seemed te be working 'Ntely for the comfort of the rnueh d- brute creation and the rpectacle of J a clear-headed man of his calibre threw Ing his whole energy et body and mind Inte a fight for the comfort of turtles in traveling aad the health of horses fed en marble dust, was unique in nineteenth century civilization. But, as will always be the case with men who have the courage of their con victions, he very seen secured ardent sup port and sympathy, and peeple realized that his work was having a refining in flnence upon his fellow men. The very ones who laughed the loudest at his solicitude for the comfort of animals gave proof of the need et a reformer te call the attention of men te their own unthinking brutality. Attention was forcibly drawn te the barbarity et Chris tian nations in this respect for the Per sian, Hebrew and Mehamedan laws fur nished the western world with bright ex amples of humane consideration for the brute creation. ' Bergh was a benefactor te man as well as te the lower animals and the geed work that he started has only just begun, for his society is the model for many ethers of different aim ; societies for the protection et children and with ether benevolent alms have united and organ ized the energies of a multitude of men and wemen,anImated with the same kind of enthusiasm that made the life et Henry Bergh a lever curiously applied for the elevation of the race. Ne man can new abuse his horse or his dogs with out receiving at the very least the pro found contempt et the best et his fellow men. Punishment for cruelty te animals is net as sure as it should be, because Americans think they am -tee busy te avenge the injurles of an unfortunate horse. But even the most brutal men de net enjoy the evident contempt that is new given te every public exhibition et cruelty te animals. PERSONAL. Hk.vateu Jamks h. IUitan bas brn wintering In Italy and ia greatly Improved in health. AnoiiniHiter- Ryan, of Pldladelphln, will return trem abroad In tlmeier l'alin Sunday. WlLtlAM Putnam KMmoerT, the father et Heeretary et War Kmlloeu, died at fcalem, Maaa, Handay, aged 03 years. (lovmtNeit Lewnisv, of Mississippi, Is being vigorously attacked for using a rail rail read pass in defiance of tne lair of th auto. OKenais It. Fi.EMiNfl, 1'aulKunkel and Edgar King were elected dolegatea from the llarrlsbnrg Republican club te the Lancaster Republlcai club convention next month. MANOABAn M. MANOABAniAN lias handed In bis resignation te the Independ ent Christian church, of Philadelphia, of which be haa been pastor alnee he formed It two and a bait yeara age, and Intenda te return te Armenfa or Constantinople. lie will give up the Christian religion and doveteblmaeltto etht.al culture, wbatover that mean. William Lauaek, who emigrated in 1820 from Germany te the Helland Kat Indies colonies as a Journeyman baker and confectlenor, died a few daya age. In Wa verly, Iowa, leavlng a fortune of several million guilder. A short llme age Uua Tan Poeketta, oensular agent, Tecelved word lrern the German ana Helland autherttlea that a nephew of the deceased was enUtled te the bulk of the fortune and that be was living aemewbere In this country. Mr. l'ccketta, who for the last twenty-nve yeara baa acted aa agent in hundreds of eaaea for the Germans in Iowa and adjacent states, auoeeeded In lonatlni lenatlni the heir te this immense fortune, 11. y. Ladage, a peer German farmer. Tub Philadelphia Timet was thirteen yeara old en Tuesday and, deepltc the bile zard, eame out In its eld-time excellence. The 2'mea la a great newspaper. WrtEN telegraph oempanlea begin te count the coat or the present bllziard, they will think rnore approvingly cl under ground wires. I.NaAi.T.s and iforaker coniblued could net beat tula "blew." AocenniNU te the Philadelphia ZSmes, nine-tenths oftfce houses of Philadelphia are mero orless poisoned by the Ignorance or negligence of plumbers, and ene.balf of all ailments Buffered in city homes are the direct or Indirect reaulta of the deadly poisons wbleh Ignorant or careless plumb ing Invite Inte the lamllyjejawcT What would we de It we bad Otlhe plumber te blame In this troublous aeaaeu T Censul Gknuual anukuseh, in his re port en tbe cod liberies of Loieden, Nerway,glvea a great deal et Information of general interest.- This out of the way part et the world haa net often been described aa it appears In winter, and, though Paul Du Uballlu gave abundant apace te ether parts or Norway in bis "Land or tbe Mid night Sun," he misted tbe part describe! graphically in tbe consular report It ia an account or astern and barren coast ae abrupt that ahlpa pass within a Urn yard, of gigantic reeks and In "the fjords" large white rings are seen painted en the aurfaoe of tbe reck te denote safe atonenge, and huge Iren rings are fastened te tbe rocks as moorings for ships whleh seek abelter from the aterma outside. Ooeuloaally white foaming cascades are aeen actually painted from tbe top te the bottom or the rocks, and upon inquiry you are Informed that they serve te allure the salmon. They say that the salmon thinking them te be natural waterfalls, spring from tbe aea in mighty eirerta te reaeh a spawning place above, and striking the rock fall back Inte the basin shaped nets stretched In tbe water below." It this rather tough story were net a part cf an etllclal report it would net Imperil the aupremaey or Yankee cuto cute cuto neas, but the eansul has ether aterlei of Norwegian genlu. He describes a harpoon gun for catching tbe whale with the trip bamtner tall, that la represented In school geographies casually smashing beats and men. The Inventor, Mr. Hvend Foyn, Is a retired whaling captain, and his gun first made possible tbe capture et the larger and mere powerful wbalea fermarii- abunned by tbe whalers. This gun Is fixed en a platform extending well out ever the bow et tbe steamer and throws a harpoon of Iren attached te a strong line celled in front et the piece. Tbe harpoon also carries a eunicai metai aneu utied with a powerful explosive and ae arranged as te explode wltb the first heavy atraln en tbe line. The gun Is mounted en a pivot with a ball and socket Joint and has a pistol grip se that tbe gunner can move it rapidly and freely. When chaalag a whale he stands at bis peat ter daya waiting for a shot When hit the Whale dives and ruahca off with the line until he reaehes tbe end of it when tbe cartridge explodes and be expires, flome fleme tlmea he rotuses te oempieto this pro pre gramme and drags the eteamer at great speed for miles. u Queitleui Aiken Hetel Clciki. rrem tbe Hetel Wall. Is my Uncle Jim staying here T Where can I buy a geed Better deg 7 Have you any theatre passes you want te give away T Can't VOU DIVA mn a hll rnnm 1 .11 ll. i.n . ;i-l'.t,:."v"" """" -u" -. m n.un il. UlgUb flan ...... ...II H . mtuu .ni itai mm ever there in the Sler til9 'l0UCh h8t 8a-the red .ttf?HI.t,ODl-"oreuo hundred and eigh teen dollar. '6- Wbere is tbe "Poisoned Gum DreD" wVexktiewwkssgc, tin.. . ..... 7 .. " " w. -vw .BfKU. nZZtz. , J ,"" WDl netel Liyeurcua Gardiner, of Oahknab, u stepping at T Haven't you made a mistake " my bill T It eeems tome H'a altogether tee larae. Mersltlfs la Jswslry. Frem the Jewelers' Review. Silver penholders with Inlaid geld work are an fait. flexible, curb chain finger rings are again being worn. A horse-hoof In exldlzsd silver la a dapper watch charm. Silver sleeve buttons are being shown In various etched designs. A geld pencil recently aeen wm made te represent a piece of red sealing wax. Unique tobacco caaea are made at exidised silver in the form of a large aea shell. "Nobby" clerks use pencil rubbers aet in a band of dull, taUn finished silver. . The latest book marks are made of silver, With animal dentins, in applied work. Oxidised silver button-heoka, etehed with floral designs, are rapidly becoming pepu A neat scarf pin Is small horn of plenty made of dull geld, and aet with a row et diamonds. Green enameled jewelry Is being man ufactured in large quantities for the 17th of March. Handsome bonbennlerrea, recently In troduced, are made of atlver, with etched clever leaf designs. Fer tbe tanten aeasen, an odd bracelet Is of frosted atlver, fastened with aflat Hern an cresH, aet wltb pearlr. A Stele Kttdencs of JUflaetncnt Is a row et well polished teeth. 1'eopleof vulgar instincts are very apt tonegleet theirs. Cleanllncm demands careful attention te tbe teeth, and experience Indicate SOZODOKT as the safest and snrest means of retrlivlng tnelrlosiesef be&aty and vigor. It removes ImpnrlUes upon and Ibotweon them t Imparts te soft and shrivelled gums tbe hardness and rostness of coral t makes the breath fragrant and leafls te femtntne lies an Miaittenal charm. K.n.rtw Toleoknpon a bright, bemtirul i'ahynnd romernbnr mt the only iccJIctue it ever takt-s 1s Ur, null's Uhy Syrup, cerlalnly converts nnnibir family u tbe use of the romedy. 'Aue tight of an ugly Inflamed bull or sere, tn say nothing of Its dangereu. tnndeney, should Indues any suirrer te try LuiUler, Ihslntalllble remedy for the,e Uoubleiemo ble:d disorders. Marry Tour Sens Wban Ten Will, Your Ilangta. Irra When Veo Can. Het In olther case counsel them te uee nothing but Hep Ointment for chapped hands and llps.sern noae, cold cracks and rough, pimply akin. A'ever faiti. All druggist-, 28 and te ennui, or mull stamps te Hep te , New Londen, Conn, (2) Troubled with wermi t Take Inrgnr Bit ters -best thing In the world ter worms 1 WAKAUAKKUB. ll'nit-.DiLrnii, Wednesday, March II, 1RM. We are preparing semething1 in Furniture, Upholster)', and Carpets, which wc shall ask you te leek at en Monday, March 19th. Particulars a day or two ahead. Watch for them. Don't forget the date. New things in the Dress Goods stock every day. We told you a couple of weeks age of 1,059 styles of Sateens and 518 styles of Ginghams then en sale. A great many mere new. Fresh designs, new fancies are turning up with every sunrise. The Sateens are like a June meadow aglow with buttercups and daisies. Yeu will wonder as much at the 1 2 j cent Peer less as any. They lack the polish of ocean travel, but come of the bleed royal just the same. French 3 1 c, best French Northwest of centre. The golden light of Fashion's favor is en the Scotch Ging hams. They share the sister heed of Silks and Sateens. Zephyrs 50c, Andersons' 40c, choice American 20 and 25c. Kerlhc wjt of centre. Crazier than ever Crazies. Stacks of them. A few bud bursting days will set them fly ing. I2C. Northwest of centre. The tea-gown shades of Cashmeres and wool or silk-and-wool Henriettas are here. Marvels of dyeing. In past seasons we have had the hues of flower, fruit, and leaf, but new come the fruit juice color ings, and wonderfully de they harmonize with complexions. The Challis counter shines as if the Milky Way had changed its orbit and was tak ing a turn around the store. American 20c, best French 50 and 60c. They jostle the crisp and shimmering Printed Mehairs. 50c Northeast et centre. Plaids and the wool stuffs generally amble along te price tunes pitciied in a low kev. The subtle touch of Oriental splen der in their colors. Mostly seuthweit and southeast et centre. A geed Muslin Nieht Drnsc wun two rows of Hamburg in sertion en each side of the yoke between tucks, trimmed with neat cambric ruffle, 75c. Count up the cloth and the trimming ... ana tne stitclung and there will be no wonder that se many thrifty housewives get their Muslin Underwear ready made. Mether Hubbard Night Dress, liberally trimmed, 85c. Night Dresses from 55c te $14.50. Skirts 75c te $16. New styles of Skirts, Chem ises, Drawers, Night Dresses, Pillow Shams, Aprons, Corset covers. All the leading Corsets. And Bustles. Perfection Bustles that used te be 75c new 40c. Chestnut street:siae, eaitef Main Aisle. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. H OOD'S SARSAPABIliIiA. Health and Strength If ren feel Urea. weak, worn m. ran down from bard work, by inpevensfced eon. dttlen of tbe bleed or low state of the system, yen should take Heed's arsaparllla. Tbe peculiar toning, purlfyinr, aad vitalising qualities of tht successful medicine are eoea felt throughout the entire system, expalllea; dliee.e, and Biting qulek, healthy action te every organ. It tones the atemaeh, creates aa appetite, end reuses tba liver and kidneys. Thousands who have taken It with benefit testify that Heeds earaapatllia "makes the weak strong." Heed's BarsaparUla "I have taken net quite a bottle of noed't Berapartlla,andtnnstssyUlsoneef the best medicines ler giving an appetite, purifying the bleed, and regulating thedlgestlve organs, that t ever beard of. It did me a great deal of geed." Ubs. N. A. ni.ni.tr, canasteta, K. T. " I took Heed's Sanaparilla for less of appe tite, dyspepsia, and general languor. It did tne a vast amount of geed, and l have no best best bost Uney In recommending It." J. W. Wltia Wltia vexd, Qulncy, 1U. "I bad salt rheum en my left arm three years, sutterlng terribly. I took Heed's Bar Bar eiparills, and the salt lheum hss entirely dls. appeared." U. M.liii.w,7l rreachBt; Lewell, Mats. Heed's Beldbyalldrurg'sts. 1 six for as. Prepared uujjT uf u. x, uuw m wq j.jKuiuau.es Lewell. Uul 100 Deeea On 9 Dellar. SA1NKH OKLKHY COMPOUND. PAINE'S -FOB- The Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. A HKiVK TONIC. Cel-ry and Cnena, the prominent Inire Inire aients, are the best and talent sierveToniei. It strengthens end quiets the norvens sys Inm, curing nervous Weakneu, Uysterli, Bleeplessuuss, Ae. AN ALTEUAT1VK. It drives out the poisonous humors of the bleed purifying and unrleblng H, and se overcoming these diseases resulting from lmpoverlshod bleed. A LAXATIVE. Acting mildly but surely en the bowels It cuiei nabltuat oenstlpatlnn, and promotes a regular habtt. ltstrungthensthostemach, and aids dlgostten. A D1UBKT1C. In Its composition the bestand most active diuretics of the Materia Med lea are com bined cclontlnrelly with eth-r effective lemedles for diseases of the kidneys. It can 1 relled ou te give quick relief and speedy euro. Hundredsoftenlmenlals have been received from persons who have lined tbts remedy wltn roumrkabte benefit, tiend for circulars, giv ing full particulars. Price, f l.oe. Sold by Druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's, I1UUL1MQTON, VT. lanlllVdAwfll CLOTHINU. YKUS A KATUJtrON. Spring Garments. We Are Fast rillli.g Up V) 1th Handsome and Slylish Clothing FOB SPBIKO. IlearlumlndthatnoareshowingtheTastlest Stock or READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND ATTI1K Most Reasonable Prices euu stock or SPRING OVERCOATS embrace all the Newest Styles and Celers with Bilk .taring snd without Tbe prices rnnge from 17 te Si- We are tbe makeis of tbete goeda, and we'll guarantee tne making. We have been looking arefelly tothe wnnu nf the people, and no house ts better prewired for an nntlve Spring Trade than we. Ae-aXULUblVK AOKNTA roil TUK I1CST KliTINU SUIU1', "TUK CUOMWKLL " Myers & Rathfon, LKADINQ CI.OTU1XU.1, NO. 12 BAST KING ST.. LANGA8TXK TA. MVSWAL. CUPEHIOR QUAU.1Y MUSICAL BOXES. 1IKNKY QAUTaClil A SONB, Ne. 10SO Chestnut Street, - Philadelphia. Xxamlnatlen will prove our Instruments far superior te any ether uiakn. net speaking of the worthless trash that abounds in thu market, seen twlng or mere annoyance than pleasure te thelr owners. Old nnd Imper fectly inade ktusle lioxes carelully repaired by experienctut workmen trem the manufac tory In Switzerland. Correspondence solicited. Soud stump lorcaUleguo and price list. nevXt-lydAw piANO AND OllQAN 1UMKQ, It will py you te walk up one flight of stulrs te see hew nicely you cau have your riane or Oritu Repaired. Viz i Keitrtnglnf', KntlreNew Works put In. Cass KeTurnlalied and Polished as geed as new. lour )eliew aUcelsred Ivery or keya made perfectly white, tiy a newly discovered proeees. Thi can all be dene at IS ea. 20 and 30 Beat Kins Street, Second Fleer, Over btackheuse's Shoe Stere. WM. H. MANBY & SON. HSljd Lancaster, Pa. CAilRIAUKH. STANDARD WORK, " EDW.EDGERLEY CARIUAUE 11UILDER, NOS. 10, 12,41, UMAUKET STUEET, Hear Of I'Obtonice, Lancaster, Pa, I Jiave in Stecs: and Build te Order Every nrlety et the following styles! Coupe. Mug. glee. Cabriolets, Carriages, Victorias, liuslntss wagons, 1" caiu. MeCali Wagons, burrles, Market Wagons, Plimtent, Express Wageus. I employ the best Mechanics and have facil ities te build correctly uny style of Carriage desired. The Ouallty, Style and Finish et my work makes It decldtdly the Cheapest In the ,,iS.OT'!0 !. " alr Dealing. Honest Werk at ilottem Prices." Please give me a call. , "-iyMiIeg promptly attended te. Prices lower than ail ethers. One set of Werku.su eipeeuiiy emplejed for that purpose. HURT COMPOUND Alt this ttavch. as snrtna aDrmmeliM. a enfl reliable tenle and bloedpurlflsr Is needed by nearly everybody. Heed's Bariaparllla la peculiarly adapted for that purpose and be comes mere popular every year. Try it this spring. " When 1 took Heed's Barsapartllathat heavi ness In my stomach lelti tbe dullness la my head, and the gloomy, despondent feeling dls appeared, 1 began te get stronger, my bleed' gataed better circulation, the coldness la my bands and feet left me, and my kidneys de net bother me as bt fore." 0. W. Uett, Attorney-at-Mw, kUUersburg, C. Make the Weak Streng " A year age I suffered from Indigestion, bad terrible headaches, very 11 tile appetite j In fact, seemed completely broken down. On taking Heed's Bariaparllla I began te Improve, and new 1 have a geed appetite, and my health la excellent compared te what It was. I am bet ter In s plrlts, am net troubled with cold teet or bands, and am entirely cured of Indiges tion," Miaaia lUaaiae, .Kewburg, Orange County, It. T. ' reeling languid and dizzy, hiving no ap petite and noambltlen te work, I took Heed's UirsaparWa, wltb tbe best results. As a health I q Vigers ter and for general debility I think it superior te anything else." A. A. Kikbjl Ultca,N.Y. Sarsaparilla I BeldbyalldrnggUU.Ilt six for IS. Prcpircd I only py u. i, aHJU A CO., ApetLecanes. I Tnill M. Lewell, Mass. 1 100 Deeea One Dellar. rOH BALS OR RUNT. rWMiMAytVVW BAKKRY FOR RUNT. A rirsteiass Dakery, corner of Walnut and Mary streets, rotsesslen given Imme diately. Apply at mar- fd HO.iSO WALNUT STREET. FOR RENT AN OLD-ESTABLISHED Stere SUnd In the village of Lanfllsvllle. PosKsslen given at once. all en eraddrejs, .. J.B. U1MN1CU, tu7-wd LandisvUle, fa. FOR RENT ItARQE SHOP NO. 40 Seuth Christian street, known as Stock ing rectory, with power ; cheap if called for seen. Inquire mild HO. 20 SOUTH (.OEENSTUEKT. NOW READY. Parties wlshlngte vlew the North Duke street " Ureen Stene Frent" Houses, can de se by calling at the fourth house from New street, which is new complete and open for In spection from a. m. te 10 p in. dcclO-tfd XDWlNXIMCRtfAN. SyOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1, 1888, Mi foreneoraterinof years, the Strssburg Ilallread, with Ceal and Luincer Yard, Ware house, Locomotive and Cars; all In geed and running erder. The lease of this valuable property presents a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engage in a pleasant, ell established and profitable business, for con ditions, rent or ether Information apply te t HOS. or UKNUY U4UMUAU.UNKU, tnB-tfd Lancaster City, Pa, EXEOOTORS1 HALE OF REAL ESTATE,; OW BATtmOAT, MABcn 81, 1SS3, the undersigned executers of the estate of Christopher Dalsx. deceased, by virtue or the power given In will of testator, will sell at public sale, at the Fountain Inn, Seuth Queen street, thn tollewlngreal eitate, te wit : A Twe-Strry liltlOK HOUSE and Let, Ne 22 Ronestega ttieet. containing 18 feet frentand extending In denth 8J feet, mere or less. Bale at 7 o'clock, when conditions will be made known by WH. C.DAI' Z, ANN1B M. llUBH, ADADLaCK, Fxccntera nf u. Datsz, deouased. niar9,10,tl,17,.l,.l.Z7,t8,31d FVltNITVliK. A FEW WORDS TO THE Expectant Housekeeper! When starting In yonrewn hnme one of tbe first and most Important things you must think of U the FURNITURE; The desire of every one Is te make their uuiue wm iiruuy nun as comienaoie as tnsy can, and the question or strength and dura bility must be considered as well ss beauty and comfort, and perntps the mest Important nf all li the prlce that this boautycemfortand durability will cost. WELL, JUST CALL AT WIDMTER'S COBMR, And see hew well and satisfactory we can fill your wishes. The quantity and quality or our took cannot be surpassed, prices are low. It w 111 pay j ou te cell and see us. WIDMYER'S FURN1TU11E STORK, ifaat King and Duke Streets. JTEW TUINQS IN FURNITURE AT HEINITSH'S. New AN'llQUE OAK SUITS, all Complote, with Mattress aud Spring. The price will sur prise you. NATUUAL CIIEUUY SUITS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable, OLD 8TANDAUD WALNUT. We open Next Week, tlx New Patterns at Six New Prices. Several very low In prlce, but geed money's worth all the time. Othr New and Attractive Goods being shown all the time at Popular l'rlcej. HEINITSH'S 7 AND 29 SOUTH;QUBBNBT., LANCAETElt, PA. W Personal Attontten Olven te Undertak luy. HUMitKH JtKSOHTS. "VyKTUERILL," ATLANTIC CITV, N.J.. Ocean End Kentucky Avenue. Open February 1, te November 1. Loek Bex low. , . . , . M.J.KCKEUT. narl-Smd Mar.,Jnne,July. A TLANT10 OITY, N. J, THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (PepularWinter or Summer) Largest Hetel. Most Convenient, klegantly bur nished. Liberally Muuagcd. OPEN ALL THE TEAR, ... CHAS.McULAHE. Prep. W. E, Cecurah, Chief Clerk. ftbimd A TLANT10 CITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (rerrrerly Hetel Ashland.) 4aw-NOW.OPEN.-Km UErUUNISHKD. - - IIKUODELKD. UKNOVATED. JOS. It FLANIOEN, Js. tnatl 4md-Mar,Apr,July,Aug. NOTIOK TO TRESPASSERS AND UUNNEUS.-AH persons are hereby ler. bidden te treipass en any of the lands of tbe Cornwall and Speedwell estates tn Lebanon or Lancaster e eunlles, whether Inclesed or uiiln. closed, either for trie purpose of shoetlns or Ashing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands of thu un designed after this notlee. WM. COLEMAN FBEEHAN. U. PEKUY ALDEN, IPW, O.rEKXMAW, Attorneys tot U.rT.OcUsun'i nor TOBACCO. e LD HON EST T. IXOUft POrULAMBBlXD Old Honesty Will be founds combleallon net always tee bad, A FINK QUALITY OF PLUS TOBACCO AT A ItEASON ABLE PRICE. Loek for thsired H tin (a en med. plug, FIRST-0IA8S ARTICLE -f- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T FAIL TO OIVE OLD HONESTY A FA1B TB1AL. Ask year dealer for It, Don'ttakeanyethor. JNO.FINZERaBROS. IX)UlSVILt,H, KY. () MuvMMrtJmtriaitm eioeva. QlLLANDBKBi -TBI- ROCHESTER LAMP, Btxty Candle-Light Beau them all. Anether Let of CHFAP a LOBES for Oas an OllBwvea. THB "PHBFBOTION" MEl'AL MOULDING BUBBBB CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beata them alL'Thla strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold, step rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply it no waste or dirt made in applying It. can be fitted anywbere-ne holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip la the most perfect- At the Steve, Heater and Bange Btere -or- Jehn P. Scliaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.. LANOAJITBR. PA H TevKai fcuuvKan CALL AND EXAMINE. KIEFEEIl & HEBE'S stock or STOVES I "The Splendid " and " Bright Diamond" HAVE NO B1VAL AS HEATKBS, rer we all like warm feet, and this can enl be enjoyed at a FULL bask UEATKK. Have comfort and save money by buying a Geed Heater at once, rather than spend;your money for a Cheap Steve, only te trade It en for old Iren next year. We ;have several et these en hand that we con sell very low, hav ing taken them In trade-some having been used but one or two years. AND FOB COOKING "The Splendid" and "Menteur Ranges" Never rail te give satisfaction. Our Line of SmaUerand Cheaper Steves and Bauges ts Complote, 4VOBDEBS FOB PLUMUINQ.-tfl TIN BOOri NO AND 8POUTINQ Bocetve Prompt Attention. OTNO BAD STOCK USED. Ne. 40 East King St., LANOA8TEB, PA (Opposite Court Heuse. BTOVRS. 0. fJILlNN BRKNKMAJ. HOOSEFOjnUSHING! STOVES I Parler Steves, Parler Heaters, Cook Steves and Benges. TIN AND SHEET IBON WABK. Our Old Style Hand-Made Tlnware takes tbe Lead. WOOD AND WILLOW WABE. Baskets, ltnckets,Tubs, Butter Churns, Chum Bucks, Breems, Step Ladders, Wash Lines, Bud Cords, Table ana Fleer OU uletlis. CUTLERY. A Full Line of Table and Fechet Cutlery, Bazers, Scissors, Ac, Ac, Ac LAMPS. Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Biacket Lamps, Uas and Ceal Oil Chandeliers, Lanterns, Ac AW The Largest Stock of Heusefnrnlshtng floods In tbe city. Plumbllng and Gas Fit ting. Tin Bootleg a Specialty. FLINII & BRENEMAN, GREAT STOVE STORE, Ne. 16a North Queen Street, LANOARTKK PA. HA TB. CORRECT IN QUALITY. STYLE, FIRST IN THE CELI.BBATED "Dunlap Hats" Are New Moving Bapiaiy. We have thorn In all the Prettiest SPUING 8TTLEA In Hllk.sUtrand Seit I lain. Alse tbe Celebrated Light. Weight" BOSTON BEAUTIES ;" weight only Ses. A SPECIALTY MADE Or YOUNG MEN'S HATS. All Stvles, AH trades and Prices GUABAN TKED the Lewest. Ouril2J,llM)and flM Stiff Hats, and TJe Pur Pocket Hat, all .hades, exceed anything In the trade Ctlll.llUKN'S GOODS. KUr.llSR HOODS and UM11BKLLAS at surprisingly Lew;Prlcts OUB Trunk and Traveling Bag DEPARTMENT, Has been increased, and nnrruitnmerssay wejciveyeu tna riucstTKUNK'iaiid tbebet tuaVkLinu BAGS for tne money ever seen in Lancaster. Stauffer & Ce. LEADING UATTKUB, 81 Red 88 Serla Qaeea Street. OR0CKRIB8. T KNTKN SEASON GOODS. B-i111. ?.5-?e -. Whltata aesrerel. CedEsk. Baeked Halibut, canned -f,ae aad Lebster, aerdlaes, ete , MaearaaL SH'ili"' J"i? iw. Of heeei. Cannes! S"i""j- Vafatab'ea, olives and rreklaa. uenaest in tka market. 25JversMwiUtlalertler. Geeda de- OEOEGK WIAKT, We. 1U West King Street. Q.RKAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. MO REDUCTION IB QUALITY AT NO. 2(3 OENTR1 EQUARB, BUT G BEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. TB AB down IS pec cant. . CorrKts-BstKle26e per pound, was We. Prime Rie at , waa re per pound. Geed Bie, no, was 29e per pound. BOA PS at Ieas than Wholesale Frleea. 0.4O. Pickles, Chow-Chew, Ae. t3c per bot tle, were Ux Catsup, IT. of , Sauce, Mustard, Canned Goods, Prunes, Raisins, Prunellas, Aprloets, Cranberries, starch. Ac All of the Very Best quality and at prices at which they must go. JOHN A. CLARK. NO. ID CENTRE SQUARE. X. B. Remember 1 am selling off aad lnterrd te quit business. AT BURSK'a The Yentzer Evaperatsd Bngtut Oern sold only by us tn Lancaster t only about ttO pounds left. If you want mere of it, would advise you te buy at once. Wa also have tbe finest brands nf Canned corn, via t Dew Drep, Parts end Pride of Maine these are Eastern Cerns, and solid peeked, excellent sweet corn j they have no superior. Wa also have Wlnslew, Baker's and eus' Tomateee. Dew Drep whole, Bosten Market andrella, also Tomatoes In glass, rolls' Tomatoes at loe a can, and every can guaranteed. This 1. a low Srlce for geed tomatoes this season, but wa aye a large stock bought early. Canned Ffulta. Pie and Table Peaches, California Aprloets, California Blaek and whlteCherrlrs. The rail rail fernla Lemen cling Peach, very fine. Large line of Canned and Bottled Goods, at BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO BTBBBT. JVTelephene Connection. RANDOM PRICKS. Random Prices I Whole or Ground coffees ireml2te pound up. Black or Green Tess from ISe np. Full Reller rieur from 29a y X quarter t 9e II quarter. Rdam or Dutch Head Cheeae, 83 aad 90 cts. Pine Apple Cheese, Ma each, rinest Full cream Cheese In the city at lowest prices. rtne Cakes and Crackers at greatly reduced prices. rinest Ne. 1 Maekerel In the county, 18c, fj pound. oel-8IiBd Mackerel, S3 each or lte V) . Sugar Cured Herring and Boneless Codfish, SMOKED HADDOCK, finest In the marktt. A small quantity et these lOe (Manges left. Have still a lew big bargains In Seap, etc S. CLARKE'S TEA AND COFFEE STORE, NO. 52 WEST KING STREET. P. B Expect te be In our New Btere by tbe S4th of this month. Loek eat for our Grand Opanlng. QPEOIAIi DRIVES IN GROCERIES. reTst in SELLING the rinest Oolong Tea In tbe market at 79s per pound ; Imnerlal, SOe ; Eng lish Breakfast, 7Je t Japan, 73.it unnpoweer, SO. Best uunpewdur ever offered ter the money, Mc Choicest Garden Grewn Oolong Tea at bee. Cholcest Imperial Tea ateoe. A very flne Oolong at 40c A very fine Teung Hysen at 85e. A fine Japan at Sic. The best Oolong and Imperial Mixed, for the money, 203. PANIC IN OOFFfBES. The market has (reclined fully 4e per pound. We predict a f urtherdecllne, and will go right with the market, it will pay you te boy of us. We watch the market carefully and will aluays give you the beneflt of the decline. We expect te move Cedecs down ae a pound mero by Saturday all depends upon a farther decreand in value, whlcn Is bound te come, we want It te come, coffees have been tee high. CRACKERS. Kilty Barrels or CraelerJ (think of it), 4 Bs far ZSi ; 100 boxes RalMns, 3 Ibi.23e: 6 casks Prunes(9 0 Iks), ft and 4 8. j for 2 c. Duffy's Pure Sweet Cider reduced te SOe ft gaU Gulden's rinest Mixed Mustard, ISe f) qu A Carload or Salt-200 ft bags only ssc ; bus. bags. flne. 60ej H bus. bags. Sic six barrels lef plcslesenly oefiaos Plekled Herring only 4e ft a, i m. berger, Sweltzer. Munster, Sapsago, Edam, Pineapple, Boiiuefort, NenlUiatelandBnglish Cbeece. Plcnle Hams only 10a x. tilled Beet only Uiie t B. Beef 'tongues, Breakfast and Sugar Cureu Hams. IO0k teraNew Card Next Week; laige. handsome and suitable for any parlor as an ornament. They will be given gratis, only watch our advertisement and we will tell you all about It. May arrive In Ume for Ihla Saturday's distribution, if net. will distribute next taturday. Ne trashy cards, but panel cards, remember. Reist, Wholesale Me tail Grocer, Cor. VY. Kin; andPruice St, (Naxr Deea te thi Beerxl Ueasa Uetsx.) TKUNKB de AJ.NESS,TRDNKs7Aer M. Haberbusli & Sen. YOU WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT I NEW IN Ladies' and Gent's Trenks AND TRAVELING BAGS, Unless you rail and examine our Immense stock of euliiely new goods. THE LATEST AND HANDSOMEST THING OUT, Ladies' Shopping Eags In Seal, Grain and Alligttcr Leather, AT M. Haberbusli & Sen's SADDLE. HABNESS, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. GERMAN SONG FOOD AMI IRON Bird Tonic for Canary Birds, Mocking Bird feed, Parrot Poed, Mixed Bird Seed. Cat tle rish Bene and Bird U ravel- rer sale at UUULKV'S DRUG STORE, Ne. M west King street.
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