SStKS Kra Hi-Hfv. L W , , ..." v S ?, , - i. r ... .i Vv rt':tf 9!t raiB. liANOASTER DAILY XETEIiUGENCEtt. MONDAY, MARCH 19. 1888. s ti.i? f ffi . Dally Intelligencer. JJaAUMTEE. MABOI 19, 1SSS. &p P4B.T laraujanrc tinblUhet oil tie SthMrt paMibw bear. fai.n. euy Bdltlen of Tjm lnu .- i ,.-- I. . ! tn tA Mil fjSjSJSBJB B .WITVlWt VJ tl.Vl Ul .4. vii M ww--barf tewBi far We. per wmk i ky bmb, IMO a yeut WM for U tnenth:t UI for ifcrMnrm tint 80c per month. M VrniT lanttieaiicM (Deuble Sheet) BUM re. only LM per annum, tn ad- M L frttsjHBM. "mailing their aaareii changed ijjft v worn wme w wbetb uw jntptir u v- ita from 10 te V eta. per "ne lanillliin according te location. THK.IMXKLL1QBMCKB, l,anraster, " e Connection. Badtaa aa4 Gnat. & , . ..-.. i .1nPM1a fi," whose fame rests chiefly upon bis tttararr flunkeylsm, appears te have ever- 5-raimtd himself In a storm et his own ' & 11 VAa WMMMM MM VlA tia nmfl h,,niiaugi ui u"j j" t-- ! by ma writings en uenerai unuu, - '. .t.u4 milt, A1Mnl hlfUA n lnnff mUi nartv hail rawer, and literary profit '4iA ..! van mim The most BtriklDK wttt' ". r. mr. ;,,, ,.. r ' '.KwatUrO la IDC WW Ol iJSUKiu n me yice- raMer nmseit in me lmmeaiaw iere fnnd, and this is particularly the case S bis latest work, "Grant In Teace." readers of his writings tolerated this: j because they believed him te be the intl- the authorized Boswell in all con- corning him, but It is new quite plain 'r-t'1i lu -aa nnW n fair vcpnthpr friend Jf'stftar all, and that the discovery of his tf faltctwsa called forth a bitter rebuke irem Fg'lfce dying Grant. The family of the dead jMBfltal have net been successful In re- &.f!,tatning a large measure of popular respect, ried se Madeau did net hesitate te make m pQblic his quarrel with them ever a claim p.fet remuneration in assisting in the com- jsUatien of the Urant memoirs, it waB iswnn hinted that Uadeau and net LfClrant deserved credit for that fa- :Bsens book. Saturday morning colonel . K jme. Grant published in the New CwTerk JTtreId full and voluminous etween his father and , iJMmtm mftmn ftiii amell nersnnAlltv nf tllflt. 0TTJ--- -T-.. "-' '--"-- - aemn. it snows mas wnen ne uis .'erered the prospects of immense profits 'iPitttm Grant 'd work, he made the fellow- - if (taWrvmarlrahIn nrnnnsal in consideration ii OL fl.wua mentn uuu tea per cruv. 01 15'.-? thanreflta: "I am willing te agree te Sk iMunnfetathA TvnrV from vnnr dle.tAttnn In St'W WM,. w .,wm vw jw - ----w - tteflrat person, with all the supervision 5? - Tv- -M- l t,f l . t-.jvuj va ui tuBc, uu.u u u,c. ltO Complete it, if I am alive and well, F ' .!. .j...1 vtAn.. 4.. nlntn. .. EWIUIIU IfUO iicDcub jcui, w uiaiui, ui S tjeurae, no credit whatever for the com. ' p34tlen,but te declare, as I have always paeae, mat you write it nuseiuteiy. x j&, would engage te help you build suih a jpmajnument as no man ever yet put up te MbU fame, and no name would ever appear ia connection with it but your own." i" Grant at once replied at lencth and .Wlth indignation. The following is nn Jvf extract from his published letter : " I de 5j, set want a book bearing my name te go p,-)Mfera the world which I did net write te f?v auch an extent as te be fully entitled te Stt credit of authorship. I de net want IS i j -,. Sfim aevrcv uciweeu iue uuu euuia uue eist'j if .r lavtatAt. a.A.,14 Afvc mr tmnA IS If vnn B5 i..., ' ' r- VBIU4.AA nuuiu ucaiiu, mw UUUUI 1L 1. V..&J PO&.SUTDIBea." Jb " .. ... . ....... xt Beenis uirunge inui no biieuiu lltill Wish te held the friendship of a man j', who could have made such a propesi- sVt Jhash aaafl 1 1- snvBlff' ln wAv jsa 4- fuXr-mnjUt uuu ib iuiuu uu lemciuucicu tiiai iE'Oiant was dvinir. and it was natural ur f It ahmilA rnt. wlari trt lnmA ltla funillir rw. 1 UVMSW W "'- W V.MSV mm iuuimj mA-. Him tiAvtfrafve nf TlidnQii'a Anmtlt? Pliaf gwj&Xriij flatterer had long held the danger eus pest of a confidential friend, and his 1t. Ilil .1 I AAnflHM (il.llfin. 4ln MAnftanll K fair of him. Supposing, for instance. E&fe'-ttat copies had net been kept of Grant's ydkJ reply, hew deadly would have beentiie Injury et the Insinuations of this false It lend l j., an uuiiieui T 4-,-.. &:?:? Senater Ingalls, we are told, responded with a curt acknowledgment of the re- i sialna nf the letter frnm TTn.npnpk'4ntd.f1n. t ;iaasn. with intent te se ehew his con- ij aeji si t sTyws ( tVtMtfwli Ann vxxnlil 4litrV i that Senater Ingalls would net want new Ky-isBew cenwinpt ier anjuiiuger any- ? WMlAw TTn niialif. t feel a trreuf flanl nf rm':r" "rr : - 'rrv. ..r; .yiBpatby for these wnem iue worm f..'ifeeiplseB, of whom he is one. The rhlla- K'-'Je. tlalehla Time thinks that lie has f Allen K" tee low te be worth newspaper criticism, G'.iaed the fact Is clear at least that the ob eb tnftv'iaata nf his calumntatlnn need no dn. C'-Xt?. . . .. paeaB against it. f'Ql' JBut Senater Ingalls himself may be a S.ftwuiMvie duujcuii ui. uoweiiitpei uisuua- '.j'lalen, as showing hew small men can get rft into high station in this representative ''- ..... -- j .,. t,..i Ry-" tkm of the fact that a silk purse cannot i'jfL'bemade out of a sew's ear. There is Mfi'fewid tebe very peer material in Ingalls, BV i3 AlasMl t A n Dnnnfnti nml lit a rmmr t- kr'C VVHBM w ,w 0"w uu ticau is iiwien iia uiv jruaiucuv ul iuu. ueuy unu He la the product of a new state, with a vi gui ei tongue inau nas bioeq mm in me ?VL M i !, J,--I li ... T . p!;v Qeaver kj euiaiu aumissieu into iue ieyai p$r .uegiea, tneugu ne naa never ueen a war- I., rier. A man with se delicate a record . UJ MM, ,.., ,.,.,,, . SjWjuui uave wiseiy rest rainea ins tongue rwst aeuse 01 ctiuers, cus ingalls had no ' X'nihJw talent. ?M m 'h '. Laber le Lancaster. "We publish elsewhere an abstract of an tef fMabitieus opening letter from some one J.WKdDlng bimseit as writing for the Pflianeaster Enlghts of Laber, the first of a Mciei te appear in the Philadelphia jfe" Jfceerd. Whoever the author et this May may be, he has undertaken a heavy '.Mtract in proposing te show that ,'MTea neurs, ana sometimes mere, "'emtitute a day's labor here, and Ctfcat the ttore order system pre Mtraua m Lancaster, wuu ail the ether K '. asrila that IaIiep miffpiu from Afltli n. rfV. JHttJ 4a .tillil Ifllin. l.n .wi... !... 1I..1- Fi k B v vu,m wutu ijd uinj uave Jliue . toeable, theush probably that .e 11 is Jess ' " Swalnt. In this rltv tlmn in anv nil... ;-aaufacturing town of the size. Te Jimmy peer and struggling families child laker is a been, and the employer of labor MMidly te blame for taking advantage 0 tali saeana of cheapening bis product; Vktte la no sympathy or philanthropy in fcwiatM and the whole vast system et in. staairy roevea with the cold relentless force Cthajnat engines that keep the factory w4mte bumming. The remedy may be sWWgat la legislative halls, but it can only tMMnrthe hardship from the children by taking tiem the UtUr a material aid te the rapport et the family. It labor does net suiter In ether places mere than in Lancaster, the common sensoeftho people will say that it docs net need much tympathy. Tim Heuse li considering a bill for the mere cflectuai organltstlen of the nilllUa et the Dlitrlct of Columbia Certainly If the district need any mtlltla luey should be oil organized, but the crying necessity for thorn la net apparent and the provlilem et this bill teem le lodicate a detlre te on en on eoursgo ornamental rather than ueful warriors. The cavalry and artillery are te hire thelr horses from liverymen and te have nothing te de with their care and no regular training with them. Headquarters and every convenience are te be provided for numerous ttan. The measure has provoked searching debate and will probably be greatly altered before passage, but In view of the rail connections of Washington and the prewnce there of regular forces of the army and navy the whele movement seems an uncalled for waste of time and money. In large atatea where troops may be sum moned from one auarter te quell disorder, In another the mllltla system la doubtless quite worthy of support, but In the District or Columbia riot could be promptly quelled by the national force or by troops within easy call by wire, and unaffected by local sympathies. Ot course it Is well te en courage volunteers In playing soldiers, as they may be needed for real work, but It will net de te let the military dudes et Washington nbuse the national pocketb:ok In the matter. Tin: latest news about Mayer Hewitt, et New Yerk, Is that he has quarreled with the Grand Army folks, who came te ask him te enderse nn ellert that was being made for the rotentlen of old sotdlers In plaoe In city officer. As In theHt. I'atrlck'a oemmtttee, the mayor flew Inte a passion and ebarged the Grand Army people with trying te bring political coercion te bear upon him. Mr. llewllt has also within the past low days otlled Mr, Powderly a liar. It will Boen be necessary te Indlet the mayor Of New Yerk as a common eoeld, A rtEcr.rTieN will be given by the Wharten Scheel association, University of Pennsylvania, qn Monday evening, March 20, at the Colennado hotel, te the leading inombeis et the Vhlladelphla bar and of the business and newspaper fraternity of the elty. The address of the evening will te given by Mr. Kogene M. Camp en Journalists Bern or Made 7" It will he dlscuised by Colenol A. K. McClure, Mr. Charles Emery Hmlth and ether represen tative Journalists. The Wharten Sjhoel of Finance and Economy, whose alumni and studenta form the association, la attached te the University of Pennsylvania, and It fulfills the aame purposes a the schools cf political aclence tn connection with Columbia college and with Cernell and Michigan universi ties. I rar- '""I " ou, iu wuose iioeraiuy Mr, Jeseph Wharten, te whose liberality the institution ewes llaerlsln. iloatred that I the school should Provide a tralnlmr suitable I ....aa ,.. . ... .. .. J . I. .. . 1. -. .. ier iuuhu nuu iu w uuuerwsa iuu luaiiBgu- iuqui ui f(i.'ut,j, nuu aisu Mjit ji buuuiu allerd adequate education In the principles underlying successful civil governmont. Te attain theso purposes extensive courses have been established In the follow ing nubjeeta : Political economy, theo retical and prsetlcal i constitutional and admlnlstratlve law of the Unllet States, federal, state und local, and of forelgn states; comparative politics; taxation; constitutional history of Iho United HtateB ; political, diplomatic, Indus trial and social history of the United States; mercantile law and practice; banking; aoeountlng. Theso courses embrace much whleh la of lntorest te every Intelli gent citizen, though they have for their et pedal object the wants of the lawyer, the business man and the Journalist, rKRSONAL. Mm. OAnriKi.n has announced the or er (rsjinment el her daugbter, Mtss Mnllle, le J, Htanley Brown, who was the secretary of President Gsrneld. Kx-aovi:iiNen''AtRiiANE9,o( Vermont, died suddenly lu New Tterk en Hatunlny of pneumonia. Ills fatber was the Inventor of the Fairbanks scales. Knv. James Wilsen JIixlk, et the Yale tbeoleKlual serulnary, haxaoueptod the assistant pastorate of the Centre church In Hartferd, Conn,, Under liev. Ir. Walker. Itev. Mr. Jllxle la from Uanover Pa., and is a graduate of Amherst college. Anciinisuer Kvan, et PliUadelphla, la a passenger en the atcamer Umbrla, which aslleil from Liverpool en tjaturdav for New Yerk. In au lutervlew he said that the pepe had Informed him that he lully sym patblzed with the Irish lu thelr doslrefor autonomy. Jehn Wanamaker aduresied the Traveller' cluuiu Phllailelpbla, en Hatur ily night Among ether thlnga Mr. Wanamaker said : Yeu want te be success ful and you can. I don't bollevo that Qel ever ordalued that ene man should be succeaatul and another net, but It lies with the man himself. Oje cornea stumbling Inte your store, does net shut the deer, and his breath smells of whisky. Yeu want nothing te de with him, Klght alter him comes another bright, smart fellow. lie walks briskly, shuts the deer behind him and Is cleanly attired ; a dirty man can't be a sattsman. The bright fellow makes an Impression and sells his goeda." m rDeatb a'.Weleome Release. Matt it net be te these vY.e cudure lift-long bodily suffering? Frem childhood te old age ra&ny persons are tormented with rueuma. tlem and neuralgia. Ordinary medication and topical remedies are of slight, and always of temporary efflsacy. Te escape the extrctne tortures of theje agonizing complaints, they should be annihilated at the .'outset with IIos IIes tetter's Btemach Bitters, which expels from the system the acrid Impurities that beget them. Iho cvldence as le Its efficacy as n bleed tlepurent la this particular is tery am ple, and itreugly concurrent and cenTlnclujf. In violent forms of these disrasrs the nervm are terribly rucked. A vtlueglsssful or tire of the Hitters before the hour or retiring usually brings a respite from pain, and enable the eunerer te secure much needed repote. Fer Kidney, troubles, malarial complaints, Imll- Sestlen, llnr complaint unit couitlpalien. 10 Dlttcn it llkewlie bcueacl&l. Trcubledwlth worms! Take Vinegar lilt-ters-best thing in the world for worms I ittipt ere cure guaranteed by Br. J. 11 Mayer, HI Arch street, rhlladalphU, Easoatenco, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures after ethers till, advice 1 tee, send for circular, uiarlO-ljCw Tn prevent typhoid fever, take Laxader, tie gfildm ruKUlaier. 1'rlca only xS tuuis. llables will cry I It U the only way te loll us mai they i-ulTer from pun He nntstutiey your little onus by aaiululsterlui; lauaanum ur ether opiates, bui uie Dr. Hull's Daby Hyrup, hiLh will rulluve the bibynf nil pain 01 the bowels. Ae , and theruby ro:uite lis huptlnets. 1'ilce only SJ ceuls. Benis Fecllsh l'eepla Allew a cough te run until It nets beyond the reach el uiialclue. They often say, Oh.lt will -ar away," bat In meat esses It weara them away. Could they be induced te try the succutsrul lueOlclnu called Kump's Unlssui, -which we tell en a pestiue KUiramte te cure, tht-y would liiimedtutuly seu the vx rellent ettuct alter tnlilng the nrst dose JTlceM cams and II. Trial .liV """ At a Urueglits. Jinlllyasw Mether. Mothers 1 1 Methei s 1,1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at ence nnd get a bottle of MHS. WlNauW8kOOTlllNUHYHUl it will re lieeo the poerlltUe sutTerer lmmedlatc!y-le-pend upon it ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who wUl net tell you at ence that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the chUd, operating like magic. It la perlecUy safe te use in all caacs and pleasant te the tose, and Is the prescription of one et the eldest and best lemale physicians and nurtcs In the United fitates. Beld everywhere, 16 cents a bottle, nmyJJ-lydAw BIULOirs COUGH and Consumption euro II sold by us en a guarantee. It can Cen. tu,I,HSn- J4014 y H. 1. Cochran, druggist, Jee. ui ana ua north Queen ., LaaeSfter! t err.ciAL notices. Itow About the Dete. Many twepte lxfore ptircbaslusi meaicine naturally loqulre theiin rn ni ihA tee and ihe ....k :., i- inntinir Jiurtieck Jiioea jiu ten a icasnoenf nl for the little nnea and two twupoentuH ler pi-own tpins anj 11 tbt Is nrceWry atene ifine. This TMinnincent med. Iclne la net only rconemlcal but. very plcaiant tn thn tsaln rer tale by II. II Cochran, flru Kltt. 137 ana 1 orthqueenstttot. Luntatler. UoDiUrferCor. W. 1). Hevt A Ce , wholesale ana uniau Druffslsts of Heme, Ua , says: v (1 . savs: we rmvn unen H-liiK lr. KlnK't New DIsroTery, Klectrlc lilt ter. anil liucklen's Arnica balve for fenr years. Uav never handled rmnedle thtit ell im well, or gWe such universal .atlilacllen. ihore have been soma wonderful cures of ef rectedby thene tnrdlclnes In this city. Her. oral cases el pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by uee of a few bottles el I)r. Kind's few lscnvnry, lasnn in connec tion with Kloctile lilttnrs. We KUanvntcc thxmalnays. Beld lnr II. It. Cochran, Drue-Bl-U 137 and 1SJ Werth Uucen street, Lancas ter, Ta. ID I liava lisul catarrh for twenty yentr, and nsedail kinds of ternedlee wliheat rillet, Sir. cmlib.diUKgUt.et Little ruls, rocemmnnded Kly's Cream lUlm. The clf-revef the nrstnp nrstnp plfcstlen was tnsRlel.lt allayed thilnrliin. ration and thenrzt mernlnK my hutd wmm clear as a bell. One betUn has dene me se mnchgoed that 1 am cenrlnced Its u,e will ilTuet a permancnt cure. It Is sxethlny. pleas ant and easy te spnly, and I strensly uraells usn by all tulTdteis.- Uee. xerr)-. i.uim rm it, 1 ini2-Ssrdeoeftw Bems Doubt ttis lllbls And the metlyei nf Us authors, but none who have used ihnui rt' ubt the ulllcncy nt Hurtteck Bleed ItUUr: This sptandld bleed tnnle U without a prer. rnr.nla by 11.11. Cechian, druggist, 137 and U North y uoen s trout, i.au casier. fertueal, Mr. N. H. rrehllchttetn, ot'Mnhlle, Ala., wntfsi t take great pleasure In lecoimnend. Ing l)r, Klng' New llsOjVry ler consump tion, having uted It ler n savnre attack of llrnneriltls an! t.atarrb. It gave inn Instant relief and entirely turrd ine, and 1 have net brim sfUlctrd since. 1 also beg te state that I had tried ether remrdlus with no geed reult. llave also used Kleclrle lilttnrs and Dr. King's Miw 1.1 fu fll.s, both el which 1 can rccum rccum inend. l)r. King's New Dlscnvf ry ter Consumption, ceugns anu uemj, is suia en u jiisuive guir- ftlltlO Trial bntUn frte at It, II. Ce"hran'a Drug Stere, Nes. 137 aud 13J Xurlh (Juutn street, Lancaster, l'a. (1) Kacklen's Arnica MalTe. Tna Hbbt Balti In the world for Cuts.llrnUes Seros, Ulcers, Halt lihmn, rover bonis.Tetter. Chapped Hands, chilblains. Cerns, and all Bkln eruptions, and positively euros 1'lles, or no pay required. It Is guaranuep te give per feet sattslactlen, or money refunded. Price 55 cunts per box. rer silo by 11. II. Cochran. Druggist, Nes. 137 aud IX) North (iieen stroet, lAncaster, l'a. Junc27 1yd WAKAMAKKlVn. PniLADiLruu, Monday, March 19, 1SJW. The Meuse BcauuTuI. To day we illustrate it. The entire centre cress gallery en the sec ond fleer is enclosed with walls of Carpet, shutting out all day light ; the south side is an open salon 1 74 feet long, and en the north side are nine rooms open ing from it. And opening from the cast end of the gallery nine mere handsome rooms are per manently arranged. All are brilliantly lighted with electricity and gas. Within them you may sec all sorts of Furniture, Up holstery, Carpets, Rugs, and bric-a brae arranged te show practical effects in dining-rooms, parlors, bed-rooms, living-rooms, libraries, and hallways. It is, we believe, the greatest and most interesting exhibit of house-belongings ever made in this city. Wc think you will be charmed by it. UPHOLSTERED PDRNITDRE. As rich as cesy. But what a chance for cheats! The work that makes the upholstering geed or bad is mostly out of sight. Yeu knew what forms and colors and combinations and effects you like ; but what of the inside? Hew long be fore the springs will be awry and poking through their covering. What sort el stuffing is it ? Ge where you please among our acres of Furniture samples. Yeu see long rows of Sofas and Chairs net only upholstered, but actually covered with costly stuffs. Hew de you knew that the softness and spring may net come of something else than steel and curled hair ? Hew de you knew that the spirals may net flatten and the padding powder away before a twelve month. Yeu can't tell. Yeu must trust somebody. There is no safe way but te be sure of the maker. Te be sure el the seller is the same thing. What is your merchant's policy? Dees lie tell the truth ? De his sales men tell the truth? If you have a doubt, Upholstered Furniture is about the most risky thing you can buy. PARLOR SUITES. Are you looking for a Parler Suite ? There arc many grades. Yeu want te leek below the polish te get at the truth, just as you want te leek below the silk plush or the what net cov ering te knew what the pillowy softness comes of. Either see with your own eyes or knew that you can trust the eyes that have seen. The rest is easy. Which one of the hundred shall it be ? Three or four colors of covers ; a dozen different ways of making the pieces ; the sofa perhaps carved here, turned there, bent yonder, the carving, turning,bending, different every where; even the upholstery different. But nothing mean. There are many grades of Plush, for instance: we use only the first quality. Ne secrets about our Furniture. Wc tell WAtTAMAKKn-B. you just hew our goods are made ; say whether they are all hair or hair and mess that is the poorest wc use, mess en the burlap underneath, hair en top. The frames arc substantial; made te stay, put together with blocks and screws. The out side you leek at and feel of, the inside wc guarantee. If you wish, we'll tell you exactly the number of yards required for covering and you may pick it te your mind. But one price and that the right price. S25 BED.ROOM BUITE. By far the best suite for the money wc ever heard of. Eight pieces for $25. Bedstead Bureau (bev. glass) Washstand Table $25 1 ewel Rack 2 Chairs Rocker A sample of these 8-piece $25 Suites may be seen in one of the display rooms illustrating the Heuse Beautiful. Nete the heavy, solid appearance and smoothly polished surface et every piece ; the antique finish ; the beveled glass ; the generous size of Bureau and Washstand ; the heavy feet and side rails of the Bedstead. Compare it with any ether suite anywhere for anything near the price. Yeu shall have for $i3 the three pieces that are commonly sold for a "suite." A triumph of trade, the result of bringing the maker, the merchant and the consumer close together. We can get geed work for less than a dealer who only buys new and then a piece and carries his stock from year te year. It isn't safe te judge such dealers by the noise they make. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. FOR HALE OH MtNT. M' ANURK KOR BALE. THE UN- Onrslned ha a let of First Class Ma- nuie for sale ; alto, semu Htr.vw. 11. M. UliOSSMAN, H8 2wc1A2tw Murrlmus Sttules. T3ESIDEN0K ON THE KAHT BIDE xv or Dnke street, between Oranire and Chtstnut. ler lout Inquire nt A.J.STKINMA". inl2 5td At this Oirice. rnOlt KENT LAKOE SHOP NO. 0 C south Christian streut, known as Block ing factory, with power cheap If called for seen. Inqulru 123 tid HU.KlSOUTUqUKKNBTUKKT. NOW READY. Parties wishing te view the North Duke stroet Oreen Btene Frent" Houses, can de se by celling at the fourth house Irem Mew street, whleh Is new complete and open for In In spnctlen from a. m. tell) p in. doelD-tra JlDWIN K1IKKMAN. IjtOU RKNT. 3 A tbrre story tire-proof Warehouse suit nbla fortebucco or manufacturing purposes, situated en kast Urnutsticet. Inquire at 2J KAT KINO 3TKKKT. Terms reasonable. 1'osaesslen immediately. tuaiS-eedtfd FOR KENT. THE ailREE STORY llrlck Dwelling. Ne. K North l'rlnce slrcet, new occupled by Dr. B. 11. foreman. Alse a Btnroieom, uasmnent and a large Hall sultable ler munulacturlng or ether bu siness. Inquire- et JOHN W. APPKI,. Ne U North Dukeblieeu JanS-W,S,Mt'd 77OR KENT-FROM APRIL 1, 1888, JD loreiiHor a term of years, the Btrasbnrg ltallreail, with Ceal and Lumber yard. Ware house, l.otemotlvu ut.d (Jars ; all In geed and running 01 Our. The leasa of this valuable properly prununtn a rare opportunity te any puny OHalrlng established anil innR te ungnge in a uitasant, ibh te eniraite In a ultasunt, Tiel established and profitable buslnuss. for con- dlllens, rent or ether Information apply te 1 lius.erllKMiy. UaUMUAUuNKIA. mS-tfd Laueiister City, l'a ULUVIUNU. M YEKS RATUKON. CONFIRMATION Mi Yeung men who are about te be cenQrincd before TJaster, should net fall te leek ever the stock we hiwe prepared for this purpose. Suitable goeds.ln Black and Dark Mixtures, at people's prices. We're net "steep " en these goods. Geed value for the money, and no one who sees them will call them tee high. "We have had tin unusually large de mand for suits for continuation, and we were never better pro pre pared te meet the demand than new. $S te 91S. UyUxcluslve agents for the Cromwell Dre3s Shirt. Best in use. l'rlce, U ; 15.50 per dozen.; lyers & Rathfon, TOPI' hAlt CLOTillKBS, NO, 12 EAST KING ST., LANCASTKH PA, rjROKl' Bl'RINO DISTILLERY. OLD GEOFF SPEING DISTILLERY East Orange Street. ST0RE-C3 NORTH QUEEN BT., liANCAITKU.PA. 4lilgbest ptlea paid for;Bye. , a. 11. BUSAJrirxtf , Proprietor. aprJe-iyd rOOD'H SARSAPAB1L.LA. Health and If you feel tired, weak, worn out. or run down from hard work, by Impoverished con dition of the bleed or low stale of the systsm, yen should take Heed's rarsapatllla. Tbe peculiar toning, purifying, and vitalising qualities of this successful medicine are seen fslt throughout the satire system, expelling dUeasa and giving quick, healthy action te every organ. It tones the stomach, creates an appetite, and reuses the liver and kldueys. Thousands who have taken it with benefit, testily that Heed's Earsapaillla ' makes tbe weak strong." Heed's Bareaparllla " I have taken net quits a bottle of Heed's Baraparllla,andmustssy Itlsoneet the best medicines for giving an appetite, purifying the bleed, and rrgulalingthedlgestlve organs, that I ever heard of. It did me a great deal of geed." Mas. N. A. Etahlbt, Canastota, N. Y. 1 took Heed's Bareaparllla for less of appe tite, dyspepsia, and general languor. It did me a vast amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi tancy In recommending it." J. W. Wills Wills fesd, Qnlncy, HI. I baa salt rnenm en my ten arm litre years, suflerlng terribly. I took Heed's Bar espsrllls.and Ibeealtiheum has entirely dis appeared." U. M.Mills,;i F reach Bt, Lewell, Mass. Heed's Beld by all drugg'sts. II t six fcr8, prepared Ofily by 0. I. tOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Msss. 100 Doeea Ons Dellar. A1MU M: BTZQKR &.HA.UUHMAX, METZGER & HAUGHMAN. FULL lines of Black Dress Goods, Black Cashmeres, Black Henriettas, Black Sebastopels, Black Armures, Black Camel's Hair, Black Albatross, AT THE LOWEST l'KICEB. METZGER & HAUGHMAN, NOS. 88 AMD 40 WB3T KINO BTBBET. B ARl) & MeELROY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. Oir Expenses Are Nei nigh And We Are Satisfied With Oar Small Prefils. dei. Men's 11'ltlshK Hese, regular made, 2 pair ler 25c, worth c per pairs Men's 4 pair 1 3 pair Seamless llesn ler 2)c, best goods In the city at the price t Ladles' regular Made Hal gRati He e. nalr ler 2Vj t Imrculnsln children's lioe 20 dnz. Men's Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs only Juc each, worth 15c; iOdez. Ladles' Handkerchiefs, with emuroldered silk flower In eernnr. etilv An annti. HhnwM And Itlnnlrntji at Muslin only Be, regular price, 12X0, New Dress Ulngbsms only ine New American Batlnes at 10andl2Kcts. One Let el llleached Turkish Towels, size 17x38. 2 fjr 2Sc. worth 2)0 each, One Case of Bummer l'aniler, In neat mixture, I lalds or Htripes, geed wa-blng color', double and twist, no starch, at soe per yard ; better goods than some tell at 15c tummer muting In lower grades at 10. 12W, ift,lti 17ctsete. Special valim in lllae Cashmeres at , 85. 15, 5J eta and up. lll.ck Bilk Warp Henrietta Cleth II U), si 25. f 1.40 and II 51 black All-wool Henrietta, 46 Inches widest 1 00 ; thU It the bUgest dollar' werthuver retailed ever any con n ter : we except nene Ingrain, Hemp and rottaze Carpet at 20c, worth 25c ; better gnidts at 25, 81, 40 and 50 cts Bag carrewat2.nt, 40, 45, MctR and up; all-wool stripes atAnj. 1 urpet Kags taken In exebangn. Window Shanes, spring fixtures, at 40e; best goods, 50s. Dade Shades at 75c, worth 110). rKATHEU3-Owlngtethnlncreauddemandnt tnls season of the ear It has cansed the wholesale prlte te advance. We are prepared te furnish the btst goods at the same low price the lowest In the city. Why T Our expenses ure net h'gh, and we are sutUfltd with small prefl'.B, bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. KTEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. MOURNING GOODS These inteiested in Black or Mourning Goods will find in our department devoted te these fabrics a most complete ussertment ei every kind of material used for mourn ing purposes. Black Cashmeres in endless variety, SO, 40 and 4G inches wide, from 25s. te $1 25 per yard. Strictly All-wool Black Cashmeres, 40 Inches wide, at 30?, 45, and CO cts. Still finer qualities at C2i, GS, 75, 87 cts., $1.00, 91 25. Black Weel Ilemiettas, 4G inches wide, two special bargains, at GOc. nnd $1.00. These are net every day offerings and you should see them at once. Court and's English Crapes, Bordered Nun's VeillnRS, Serpps, Armures, Tamise, Otteman Cleths, Biritz, Bread Cleths, Shoedas, Arneld Cleths, Diagonals, Silk Warp Henriettas, etc., etc. Alse a full line Mourning Cellars and Cutis, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hitching, and Black Ribbons at very low figures. FAHNESTOOKS, 35 & 37 BAST KINO BT.. LANCASTER, FA. JEWELRY. B AUG A IN BALES. BARGAIN SALES STERLING SILVER GOODS, Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art j) OALL AND EXAMINE AND GET JUICES. Diamond?, Geld and Silver H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. CARPET BARGAINS I -GO SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets, OIL (JL0T118, WINDOW S11ADXS, Ac We have the Laraeat nnd Beat Stock lu the Olty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cerner Veat King nd Water Slreefc, Ltncxster, P. FOll KENT OK LKASK THE IXML ana Lumler Yrd wllU 1. K. 11. biding. iraw. tlieas Hud coal btiii new occupied by It, II. MtirUn, fienUnK en hertfc Wftler Ueet between Lemeu andJuimiktri-ctKiidexieiid. IDK writ te l'enn'a U It. Tilts property U luluble ler any kind of uailnes, or further particular, apply 10 A. A.MYK1U, JW-UUt ' ""' e.3WeititlDgllreeU Strength Jill this season, as spring appreaehw, geed reliable tonle and bleed partner la needed by nearly everybody. Heed's Bsnaparilla Is peculiarly adapted for that purpose and be comes mere popular every year. Try It this spring. " When ttoek Hoed'sSsrsaparlllathat teavl ness in my stomach loll; tbe dullness In my head, and the gloomy, despondent feelleg dis appeared. I began te get stronger, my bleed gained better circulation, the coldness In my hands and feet left me, and my kidneys de net bother me as be fore." G. W. Hull, Atterney-nt-Ltw, MUlersburg, O. Make the Weak Streng " A year age I suffered from indigestion, had terrible headaches, very llttleappetltet Intact, seemed completely broken down. On taking uoeo's earsaparllla I begin te Improve, ana new 1 have a geed appetite, and my health Is excellent compared te what It was. 1 am bet , ter In spirits, am net troubled with cold feet or hands, and am entirely cured of Indiges tion," Miftxta Mahsihe, Mewburg, Orange County, W. Y. " reeling languid and dlzsy, having no ap petite and no ambition te work, I took Heed's Birsaparllla, with the best results. Asa health lnvlgorater and for general debility 1 think it tmmter te anvLhlnv tlA." a. A. Itizn. 1 Utlca,N.Y. Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists. Ill six forts. Frepircd only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apettecarles, Lewell, Mass. lOO Doea One Dellar, StUUJsa. Iars than ce4t Una Case tiemnants of Bleached T Werk. Watches and Fine Jewelry. HALLS. HAKGA1NB I -VOK- IT L. FISHER, DENTIST. l'Artlcular attention given te filling aiidpreiervlut; tbe liUtuntl tenth. 1 liive uil the litest linpinveineuut fordeing nlcu work at a very reasonable coat, llavlogyearsef ex. pArleuce in the lance cltleal uiu sure te give the best of sattafactfen and savu you money, Ih-st artificial Uelhenly 3 00 pr set. luarlS-Jyd Ne, MMU1UU QUXENST, PA LACK 0 rABHlOS. AbTHIOH'M PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East Kine Street, Lancaster, Pa. Geld and Silver Braids are usea te excess en light wool Spring Costumes. If you come in we will show you our assortment. This has been a stormy week, no goods have come in since Monday, and we have had ample time te improve things in the store. We are making very fine displays in each depart ment. Our usual way! Every thing marked with the price. We must invite you again te come and leek ! Don't buy ! Our store is open te you at any time ; just say you want te leek around, and nobody will trouble you. It is'nt our way of doing business te trouble people. We cannot advertise every thing we have for sale. A few specialties here and there. The rest you will have te come and leek for yourself. Anether let el Spring Coats came in after the blockade. Grey mixed cloth, flowing sleeves, price $2.50. A few mere words about Braids. When we say we never had such an assortment, it may give you an idea of what it is. Every width and color, in Her cules, Mohair, Diagonal Lace, Gilt-mixed, President, Feather edged, etc.; also Seutache for Braiding, in black, cream, geld, silver, steel, and all colors. Madras Cleth or Scrim for Curtains, in nine different pat terns, at 10c. a yard. Cream Lace Scrim has been put down te 6c. a yard. We have six large Ostrich Feather Fans, white, cream, lavender, pinks, natural, with ivory sticks ; they are worth $8 ; you can buy them for $5 apiece. Dress Patterns, of the Paris, Londen Fashion Ce., at the uni versal price of $12 each. ASTRICH'S P. O. F., Lancaster. DRX (JOODS. JTEW SPUING QOOD3. JQHJT S. GIVLER CANNOT OPEN UIS NEW STORE, -CNT1L- Saturday, March 24, 1888. On accennt of seyern snow storm Reeds can net be deliver, d by the mil read companies la ttmntnepnn sooner. Will open en BAIUH DAY, M4.UCU.2t, 1-E8, NEW STOCK or Dry Geed?, Notions and Carpets AT Nes. 6 & 8 North Queen St., (Next Doer te Leng's Drug Stere.) LANCASTER, PA. marlfrlydAw JOHN S. Q1VLEU. s PKINQ DRESS GOODS. New Spring Goods ! WATT &SH AND G, 8 and lOEtst King Street. llave opened for inspection everything new tiid dt-bliable In NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. DUESS SILKS, l'lUNTKD SAT1SKS, WA5U DUKSS KABI11C8, Ladles', Gent's and Children's NEW SCUINQ UOSIEllY, tlLKULOVE3. TAl-fKTA GLO VIS, L13I.KTHUKAU GLOVES, KIDQLOVE9, NKWSl'tl.SG SHADE? INB1BDON3, DUKSS TBIUM1NG", DRE3S BUTTONS, NEW Sl'UI.NQ XMUUOIDEUIES, COLLAUS AND CUrFS, BUCUING9, TABLE Ll.EN9, TABLECLOTHS, NAl'KIN?, IOWELS, H0USEKKEP1.NG Q30DS. ETUAOUDINACY UABGA1NS IN All-Weel Dress Goods, X Inches wide, seven different Check, enlyc. a yard; nude te reUll at Mj. New Yerk Stere. ,."'?!-" '