RBHsftS e TiiSS feANGAOTER DAUVE JCNTBLTJGEKGKR, MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1888. h "n Hr K! f L' (A i;i,- &?.. BSfc KM? Fte, fcft '3k 8$ It- &-, &ev w - ' . i-.- ; . -j- The Dally Intelligencer, ZilSTKB1;MAttcn:"I5k 1h Diilt umLLieKKcm publishes All the , - telegTspblcncwsef the United frost up te Use lMftrt possible hour. fKRMS'The Dully Batllen et Thb Ihtslu siren It delivered by canters In the city and surrounding towns for loe per week t ' or twul noe ft years ler six months;) L for three months s loe. per month. 1KB WnKLT lHTKLUltXCSR (Deuble Sheet) Eight rages, euly LM per annnm, In ad vance, fnbscrlbers wlthlng thelr address chanced Biast also state whom tholpaper U new tor ter wnJp. Mrertlsemcnu from 10 te a cu.pcr line v.eaeU Insertion, according te location. "m TUJC lNTKLUHKNCKIt, ," ' Lancaster, Ta, rTelephone Connection. The WIiccl or Ferlnne Lss than apcete et years ase, Jehn T. c Heffman, governor of New Yerk for two terms, was ene et llie very foremost Democrats la the nation, and no one was nearer tbe party leadership. He had been recorder andmayoref New YVrk clty.nml -dlscharRed well nnd wltli public applause all the duties enli listed te him. He was born In the state, en the banks ej Its great Hudsen river, descending from an old Hutch family. He was highly educated, and had a distinguished presence and tnes agreeable manner. His ability was of a high order, and he well merited the high esteem in which he was universally held. But when he was thus strongly mounted for a seemingly long ride upon the highway of political life, suddenly his public career came te an end; and the strange IhlilR ie Hat I!l this carae-alKiutTJireugh no great fault "effals. He went down through the Tweed exposure, because he was a member of Tammany Hall, nnd hud received Its sup. pert In his political candidacies. He had no rart In the wrongs done by the men who supported him because fce gave strength and adernmer.t te their political body. He was no mere Werthy et condemnation because of their sins than was any ether Democrat who had no connection with them save as he belonged te the tame political party. Gov. Heffman ought net te have suffered In public opinion nny mere than Mr. Tilden, who had as close connection with Tweed until the end came, when' ferlu. nately he was nbie te make capi tal for himself out of in the ex posure et his associates. Governer Heffman would have led as strong a charge against the corruption in Tarn many hall, doubtless, if he had been in position te de it. But as lie was net and was the governor supported by Tweed, be became an object et public distrust. He was tee honorable nnd -sensitive a man net te feel this keenly, and It seems te have caused him t& abandon political life, without an effort te recover his high position in it. He has lived quietly In New Yerk, practicing law somewhat, but chlilty cojejing the leisure that ample fortune gave him and feeding upon the disappointment of the past, until death came te him at the compara tively early ege et sixly years. It wsb a btrange life, si brilliant In Ha early prime and se full of premisu of the highest distinction for the years that ytt it was written bheuld pass nwny se qui etly. It h a public misfortune that Governer Heffman's services should have been se seen lest. We s?e no llguie among our public men that would have mera worthily filled the highest station. Until the advent of the present national administration there was no public place that a New Yerk Democrat of great dis tinction nnd ability could fill, the state and the nation being Republican ; and Cleveland, with that strange ebluseiiesi in selection which enabled him te over look Thurman, nlse failed te p'ace Hoff Heff man, while selecting much Inferior uietnl from New Yerk for cabinet and ether place. , Mr. Gould's Innocence. Jay Gould has get back te New Yerk and has had the Tribune interview him that he may tell the peeple hew wrong they are te suspect that he erhis sons nre putting down the price of Missouri-Pacific. He declares that it Is worth deuble what it is Belling for, aud that he has put mere money in it than he has ever in his life put into all ether things beside. His observations en this point are net se clear as te make it certuiu that he means te aay that he has yet all of this stock, l'.ut it matters little, since the public never feel bound te believe anj thin? that Mr, Gould says. Mr. Gould especially grieves that tinj tinj bedy should think kef indicting him for his very virtuous action towards the Denver and K-iusas I'aciflcjailreads. Mr. Gould is seemingly astonished that there is net en the ether hand, a speutanejus public movement te erect a monument te him for his greit public works, that have ee benefitted the country, binding its extremes together in iron bands. Mr. Gould considers that lie is a victim. S iya thereperter : " IIU eyes llishaJ, his llpi beeameset, lie raised his hand and let 11 these werds: The motives behind tnls assault are a newspaper, a cable com cem pany and a woman." Here is a description in Die highest style et the reporterlal art, and a declara tion that ought te make somebody quiver ; the woman, an) way. Daubt less the newspaper i3 the JfcraUl and the cable company is. I Jeunett nnd M.icla7; but the woman we de net guess It scorns te be a Etroeg combination, however, that has started after Mr. Gould's hide, and one would think that he ought te have staid at home te meet It , te say nothing of the district attorney. Instead of which, paneplied In innocence, Mr. Gould sailed away in his yasht ; perhaps thinking that a stretch of calt water Would net be a bad thing te surround his innocence, until an accommodating New Yerk judge Bheuld find that the statute et limitations ran against, his Kansas Pacific philanthropy. The Cie of Cooper. There appears te be some truth In the reported project te unseat Field Marshal Cooper from his place in the saddle as chairman et the Republican state com cem tnittee. It is said that he ha1! tee much lilaineism about htm, and the fear evi dently is that he would become the leader of the Pennsylvania Republicans if Blaine theuld get the prasldential nomi nation. Besides it Is mid that he is tin ardent aspirant for governor, und has been using ht3 position at the head et the party machine te further that object. Well, what of This V Mr, Themas V. Cooper in no etatesman Jn the sense which that term is understood te mean (me bread minded and excelling in for. erslc skill. lint he Is Just as geed a wire puller nnd midline manager as Den Cameren or Matt Quay. The success of these worthies In their political aspira tions gives Cooper a natural dcslre te seek similar honors. In Pennsylvania one need net be a man et force te secuie political elevation in the ltcrubllcan ranks. Let him I a suctesiful machine politician, and though he pomewcs third-class Intellect, he need net fear te lay claim te the highest tfflcc3 In tie gift of the people. W hut "Tliry '.Scttl. Mr. Gewcn la seeking te persuade the inter-state commission, te n&k for such addition te the law as will make the decrees of the commission effective against the railroads through judicial process. We de net knew whether the nreclse methods recommended by Mr. Gewen are the best, but It Is clearcueugh that the decrees of the commission should be promptly enforceable under the law by fine nnd imprisonment ni well as by damages. We are satisfied that nothing will bring railroad directors te their kucts but a jail. Hulls for damage.! have small ter ter rer for them, since the stockholders pay thorn, lint when they face a fine and a jail for action noteiiously nnd maliciously ngalnst the law, they will be come law-abiding. They de net like jail fare. Men who travel the country in their private cars, paid for by their stock holders, well f d upon the fill of the laud, with houses by the scashore and in the mountains and the cities, frce ns the birds le ream about and pluck rich fruits nnd (lowers, will be ery careful hew they rlik the less of this r.'ry, fall y life. Coepkh's hand Jh minimi bocnuse he li loe much et n Itlnlne man. Thin Ih u strange plnn te uinke against a l'ennBylvanli Ke- publlcan. Gi:enm: W. Ouu.m liat jiut j;lvtm sin gular continuation te the Rllbitnllen thnt he In the rptclal editor el the mortuary column of llie ledger. He gectt Inte Its editorial columns with nn eliltunry of the New Yeik Drexel, who has Just expired. It 14 evidently all ClilMs' production down te tlie characteristic eiiilliifr, which in sim ply the uiiMbttlcine lriMurlptten : " In memory of Jofteph W. Drexel, horn I'lilladelphln, Hh .luiumrv, 1K!3; UIimIWew Yerk clly, Muruh ', 18SS " Tjiu latcjl news about the Jlmporer .Frederick l thnt he wail enKtKOd 'in tenderly eating ler llUmurck'H nftelfcn leg'"- Mahv Aniikusen Hoerodn great triumph In her fnrowell periurmnnce lit the Lyceum Micatrn in liomlen en Hatunlny night. Hhe was plnylnK "A WIiiter'rfTalP," nnd wn compelled te ue before the curtain bgacii times. Inxcsponbe te vloreui dcniandH ter anpeecb, MitH Andornen, who whs vis ibly Hirocled, bald : "Yeu have be lesvJrd uiowlthlue best of ulitf", jour (yniimlliy and oneournKOtuonl, that 1 Hlietikl Indeed be ungrateful did 1 net Ieve you with n Bid heart and the decpest regretH. Tlmt In the se called unpoetlcal umoteontli ratitury a play se clenic nnd tcplete with real peetry a 'A Wlnlei'd 'i'ale' should run huo hue ecMfully longer than it l.ai ever bofeio ilotieflluoo thu i;ret maHtcr created 11300 'years age, Hpeakf, 1 think, e1uiuch ler the cultured lolliiematit and tatle or the ijonden ptiblle of te-day. It hoeiiih, iiUihI that ene In ulwuys Baylog 'fioed-byo,' hut 1 hepe le 1)0 with ou Bgdlu In n your or he, with 1'cir-lmp-anether HhnlccHpearcati creation. In the moantlifte, my Irlendf, te me no long r GtrangerH, I thank you n thetiNaml times for your beumlleti kindness and i)i palhy." Jat Oeri.i payHlie lelt a bitter enemy behind him, hnvlng bin led ncmii!;lntnlhe Atlautte ocenti. Tin: lliirrlnburc coriifpemlont of Iho ritbdiiirg JUnjuttch, peukliiK of the clmtie In the head of Iho Dumocrntte Btate cotti cetti cotti iiilttce, Bnyf: 'The fact la the election of Chairman K Inner was nccomplUhed at the ex-ionKe el (he limit unblmihlnK brltiery and corruption. In hoide luataneeH money wax pnld outfight for voteH, nnd In ether ewe iatreua)-u was premlHOd, pUvCH pledged, nnd even thicatH et removal from olllee made te seuure Hiipiwrt ler the btic btic ceaitul L-tndl(hUe." Tite btery Is apparently taken from the whele cloth bctMUte no names are given. The writer doelnroij : "A comiultttemnn from hauoasler county, who had a few dujH irovleUHly been named ler u ponUlen In the Philadelphia mint, but had net been continued by the treasury department, was told that unlesa he would vete ler Klmier tu continuation would be wlthheU'." Who waa heY Tin: J)elawme County Jleeeut, pub fished at Media, by Josejih Cha.lwlck, hits closed Its tenth year. Us editorial celumim are embroiled by unable writer, und the ether denar luientH are oxcellenL Kx OeviaiNOii Jehn T. Heitmav, of Njw Yerk, who li8H Just tiled In Wles baden, (Jermany, was n tovverlii( ilyuie in the politics et the country t only-lUe jeatB age. He rame et n fumeiiH family nnd with ntipleudld lcul education becamu ene of thoyeungist judgtM ever eloe'ed te the New Yerk btmi-u. U'ueu Huoetatlvoly he was elected roeardor, iiuyer and governor oftheetate. In nil these pasta he enjeid tbe dln!iuctlen of u le-eltetlen. He wai swept from publle lire In 1S7J, when the Tweed rlnjj wan hoeurgM out et exlMetice In New Yerk city. H was In no way Iden titled with the corruption of this nrK.itiiri. Hen, hut happened te lme their euppert for clllcr. nud he went down In the Kiucral wreck. Muoe thou be has been llWugln retlremeut Jn New Yerk, praetlchit; his prole&sleu, and onjeylriK the highest re spect of thoseof alt shitdasel party. In hlH death the New Yerk Damceratu lo-ie a Kroat counseller and thu ceuutry un emlueut cit izen. Haiiclw l'i:ic U new enjoying that lux iry loie'jsilod t) itiiudorers i nder ssn'.eucoetdop.b the 'maue uttentlniiH of young women uhe nhoner lle's nnd dalicaclcs upon htm. Tin-doctors wnowero nt the bodt-ldeof Uhlef Juhtics Walte, nre new iisriellng ever the rnode or Ills troitment. Thelr un un seem'viuHb dot imke bitter reading or his al!ll'.ed famUy, I'uii.adiii.i'hia 'a oeitol ctr nbiip nbiip peseu intention of the Heading rnlliead company te bring its depot ta Twelith and Msrlvet strcrtf. It Is net at all likely that It has nny mu-li purrese, lierause It does net Beem te be u Kns.bte cue. 1 1 v. euld neees. sltate a ery unnrcemry erenkednceH In Its read te take It te Twelfth and Mnrl-r, which would net I e u bttler tcrmlr.iw thm Tenth and Market or Arch, whleli would be reached with n straight linn. 1'EJtSOHAIi. Chairman Mti.Lh Is tick wilhchl.hand fever. J. Kes Tiiomven, nf Krln, Is lKdni; urued ny ihe Krle l)jm. .-rats f..r the vacancy ou ihe -urreiiiu buncu et the United States. OnuKRAr. Ki-a, remmnniier-ln-"hief of the llrand Army et the Itiubll, wa- given a reception by the Cincinnati ncMs .Saturday nluht. Jesiifii W. Dmui, therotlred banker. brother of A. J. Kitxel, c.f Philadelphia dledeu Sunday merutnic at hn resldtinuu In New Yerk. He was j jers et age. Mn. UAiiNtirili: wilt Mi rtlv mbinlt a conNtrallapreriiUlriii fili fi.OOO w6rk meu w hcrtby the U'.ler will blmre the profits otthe grunt concern wllh thellrm. Ammejj l)n , J3 yeais cf bro, of Heading, While visiting a neighbor en J ridny was middenly Btnoken with bllndneM nnd In ability te meve his Jaws. He is unsble te speak or take feed. ltenr.fiT If. ('ei.i.man lias ollercd Iho rtlle rsuge nt Alt, Jretna U the Htate, under ten yearn lease, fren nf nut rhnrge. This rilerhas been nccepted, and Iho rnnge will be fitted up lth nil the latnttaml most P P P proveil rfppllance, no that It will excel the famous (Jioedinoor.rango. Anoiinisiter HvAN arrived In I'uTnilol I'uTnilel pliU en Huudny evening en the return from his pllriumge te Heme. He Is well tanned by the ocean vnjage, blitdeclnres that he Is In the best of health. The lilp from (JuoenHown was mnde In the Hteamshlp fimbria, which atrted In New Yerk early Handsy morning. Mn. JlAi.DWiN'HKUcrio'iter as i)ianaer of thn i'rntit-ylvnnln cempaiiy's llncHMist of l'lttcbnrg will be Huirrntcndent If. U Tylnr, of the Pan II mills read (I'ittsburjr, Ulticlnnatt ASt. Leuis j Mr. Tayler l only ?i years et hi;e, n nnllvu nt ltttorten, N. J , Hiui when 2'l ventHet ene entered the em ploy et the I'enmytvsiiia railroad as n rod red man en nn engineer corp. KxJnikunai. Kkm:ni i: Cei.i i. ter Wji.MAM J. I'omeik, n r'ose friend et United Hiatus Senater. I. Uimitd (Vunoren, save hn In certain that Mr. eiinnQren ren- templRten tieoeinliiK a candldate for the Ho He pubilcAti presidential nomlriatlen, and n)s that when his eiudldnuy shall be formally atineunced it will be backed by the support of n solid delegation from l'ennslvatiia. 1'liiln 1lttiU trenm tit) lint hit Kromllie'JIiu's The Philadelphia t'rematlen soclety has completed the el.iberata relutnturluin, en Kitl Walnut lane, ilcrmantewn, nnd In April the ktructure will in iltdicated nnd formally openod for the itcsptlun of buc J ets. Thu htilldlni: Is of thn Henslssitnce stf-toef urchltecture. ft has n Irentiige nf eighty liet und n dipth et forty. Its height, Including denit, l rilueiy feet AM ariilifd doorway, uvarlntksd by a marblt) balcony, and with M'ene nit i lidl'i' Irr.m the ground I"! the main entiar n. Thn reef nf the dome and tlie eup la are oemrad by thick eupjKir und llie rieiiii'nry, mtmlHl upon a high etnliieuce OM'ileikiiiK the whele or Ourmnnlewii, pne ts a-i linpw Inn appenrunce. Ground was breken tnr the htrticture last Jmieatid It Issurri'Umli'il by um unres el ground tastetully laid out In walkx, drives and (lewer-beds, and an iKlimur for the recaptien el urns containing ttei nsliesi f crotnnted bedlJH. It Is the li.rj el s'rur ture Unveted te the phmwwhs f.f ciointieii in the world and cost MO (K'O The large hall will bu sp dally itdnpttd for funeral nrvicen el any iluneiiiluatlnri. Nichta for the teci'ptlen nt uri.M will be Nltualed In the building and ivitered by glass tloerc, iipnn wlrch insy i' pim'rd ihe phetcgrnphs of thn (lend. tViliwtl' irrr n IutiuIimI 1ii.I(I1i. The munluinal dillbMiliy in wli'cti Wllkesbarre found herxi It w ilh two sits of councllmen elected and prepared te enter upon thelr duties April 1 has bien tempo rarily, at leutd, settled by n de. iMuu et Judge Klce. One set of couucllmen ex luted under the old law, nnd cue set was olected nt the rec"nt eUoileu utider the municipal law of lssT. and be'h dnliucd te hne thu legal right letiu'. Te ncttle the dllllcultynn luulcnble hiilt In iquliy whs framed and submitted Isal wok t iihoeourt. Judge Hlce declnres lu liter of the old council. HohnlilHllmttlienowInwcAunolgn Inte dlect until ihn hums nt nil thucounuil thuceunuil thucounuil meti id ready In i.lllce hnvn exiilrrd, nnd that will net hu until April 1, 1L'K) The OAn will bunt ence taken te thu supreme court for final decWen. A llil) lvlll.il l.jr m Simu lll'l. Welllugten Iiimb, ngid 10 ji-hih, cdiKint son of Hev. JniuiH II. I.atnb, nder f Trinity I'reu slant l.ilccepnl church at Moercstotvn, N. J , died Hnndiiy morning; Thu dereasud win ulruck en the hi ad with nsnew ball Inst 1 rlday while pinning with Homeeompuloii", from which be Imcnme ttncnns'ileiis. IVrobre-spliml iitenlngjtlu set In nnd reunited In his le ith. He was a iiinmber of thnrhelr nt his litliet'n cburch nud was te liute been cunliimedeu Kiater Htinday. t or illuming u i uuir, Thn threo convicted rlhnekiimaxrn bnik rniiNilralerH, (hxirge W. Hmnni, .Samuel 1. Mllllguu mid Themas I.. Huggard, steed up Saturday In the old ipiatter sessions court room I'hiliulelphln.niid recelcd Ireni Judge Wilten Mciitonce ter their mlsdcedc. llunini nud Mllllgan will each serve eighteen mouths In t tin county prison, whlle Hugnrdgees te the Knstern psultou psulteu tlary for ene your mid threw months, jiro jire Itrrlng that place te Meyniueiitiiii. lliu llilli ill I in rtriiiliiin pimnulzn be. )l)(). 1' ImcuiiHU li i -i p' 1 u and InereasiH the niest Important Item In llie sum of loveliness, lietuty of thn limh. Let tun mouth boevei sunn ill, liver ciipliVs bow, If llllcd with dUenleiel leelh It U iipulntie. Whitened nnd priuiua wltli this peerless dciitilrice, the tuith form naellKlittnl euntrnil te the resea ta Inte and lovely i m ve et u ji etty lneutli. 80OUU.N rislnr hu!l1uu1e tegillty teeth peiluis. llie lluuiNiiinrni lai.ly in l.uiKintfr r.mmirUiil teutllcnd the ellnii diiy ttial Klie knew nmun'ii liulmiui tin tlm 'lltieat und l.uiiKs win a Mipirlui' Liuiedy. ns llBinppua bnrenliKh Inslanny v, linn ettnn-j 1ml nnulleet wlmtever biiurreid tin ami convince jeu el IIh limi It . any U'iiKt,l!)i will ulie jeu u bi.ui bi.ui ple lljltlu i-'ice. Larue alzu two. uiuf ll.tm. Net only in the i-priiu; tlui", Inn all I tie) eat reuiirt jm npte v. Ill ueed n itittiitile cittnuiln We -would lecouimetiJ l.iixailei'. 1'iKe CDlltB. The real nerd of ns'ck Imliy Is net feinuph nmdli Inn as It U huiu'IIeiht te assist na tmii" it nny UiIiikb iiiu iicnuiireiulid. but tluliest known uiine1 f.n llie reni"i1 lei lliu idlnienld et jmiiiK clillilrtm I. Ill-, Hit I 'a l!.it byrup. l'lluoeulj VS cuiiln u lie Me. nvteuiA i. AurJvi.s, A 1'iillt tin in IttirMl rp. 1). K C'elllii-i, iiieui'mr et imltce, Hevimth wunl, ItuaOliK, l'u, tulks Dili ny . "biuleitd suvuiely Iieni lli-uiinuljin , iieitilei; iiiu nin liny KOilil till I tlli ll 7AniHiil' Ainrni Oil 11 lsu piousnre In lnceinniniiil II ' ler niln liv II. It. C01.IUUI1, diuicKi't. 137 and ! heittl IJiuen Btiejt. t.unc.tsui.". A1r. Lniislrj. And ether fumeiiH wruiuu Uu u 'uuicputn 'uuicputn tleu let Inc'ul licnnty, A tine compli-iten Iiiabiis one hiimUnnip, imn tlinuirii i ti lm u lii mt et n'ileel mould. Jlunlnck Jltoetl Jlttlt i an Oliectly ii rinii tlie i liculml in, unit kirIvh I he k I ii n cleat lien a anil s niem nut sdei Iiki Ian iinatlaliiulilK. tnr vain bv II II ( ecliruii, iliiiKKUl, 1.1 anil U"J .Ninth yai.1.11 ituel, l..ui catni r. My aieihrr Ills bciin uslnir yeui Uunl wk lllwul luttri , umii lliei letniily, una llmlu Hi. u. iy ilii-a-ilen" Ct.ns I. AlnsKOitli, 41 mm It lllK. InaiiiiiatHills, liul. lei le iv II. II. t'eclintu. duifKlst. Ul uiiil UlisullU gmeneucei, l.uu casuu. M ny lln lliiiinrinl ? True, j en aie In a mlionitile comlltlen jeu (lu wealt, imlllil. una neiwms. Ien enuiii.1 slevpnt nUlit, unr enjuy jinn w iktni; tieniri ; yet, why Imn heart net ui UiiMlrnt'icUt'sa bouluet Jluri'ecl. JilueJ t.ttlrii. y hoi win lestoie you te lumllh unit i.eaie el tiilml or siilii by II 11 t'echrin, ilinufct.i, U7 und 1) North (JiltHin Hlrimt, I.nue mt i r-tiriiiin i:ii:iii t p. "Ilavetilfil 7Viem(u' Kcltclnc Oil fnrnnim unit celilii, und Iltnl It tin) In hi remedy 1 lme or iiseil In in y f nun " Win Kij.aiu in liieillli Au , llillliite, r. in hiIu by 11 It. Cochran, drugittil, 137 und li) .Ninth Qiuin stieul, I.Kiieanter. HM.V.Url A llti'n. l'liiLAOKLi'iiii, Menany, Maieh'C Ite. Expectation en tij) tot-. Tlie store talk runs strongly en what may be seen here to te morrow. As already told you, far as types can tell, te morrow will be an Easter Occasion. Seme years of experience have taught you what this sort of announcement means. Our store decoration is helped a little by flowers and plants, but ew r and aleyt- it is a "goedb" talk, merchandise eloquent. An) body can se WANAMMKKR'B. cure natural and artificial decoration by paying out a little money. Add geed taste in arrangement, and the ef fects are pleasing. At that point we are net much above the average. Hut in mer chandise. Well, wc could crew en thr.t point if wc chose. But wc won't. There are things which you need much te knew of the advent of Spring merchan dise. Te-morrow wc shall try te tell you some of them. In the course of a day or two you will be invited te witness a peculiar exhibition in the store. Meantime leek up your Encyclepaedia, article Shetland Islands. Yeu needn't linger en the ponies, but the crofters' huts and the bright peasant girls and the wonderful shawls, se fine that a large one can easily be drawn through a lady's finger-ring, you may linger upon. Mere te-morrow. The Easter Occasion will touch lienncts and Millinery Wraps and Jackets Silks and Dress Goods Easter Cards and Toys Fans and Fancy Goods The 1 louse Beautiful The Crofters' Hut Priestley's silk-and-wool goods are only in black. They are at the head. Blacks that don't fade. Perfect; lustrous as a raven's wing te the end ten years, if you please. Fit stuffs for such dye. Mixed fabrics without the faults of mixed fabrics. Strength of the silk and softness of the wool ; a limitless el texture peculiar te itself. We are headquarters for these Priestly blacks. Every quality of every style is en our shelvcH. Yeu will nowhere else find se complete an assort ment. We arc se close te the manufacturer that we give you at once every advantage of novelty, or of price reduction. The Priestly silk-and-wools in clude : Henrietta Drap el' Alma Camel's-hair Clairettc Convent Veilings Crepe Cleth Alys Cleth Mari Theresa Mourning Cleth I anusc Venetian Crepe Yillette Diagonals Many of them a quarter or half under the original price. Silk-and-wool Veilings, 75c te $5 a yard. Silk-and-wool Veils, $3 te $12. t vcend cl re'e, southeast or contre. Twe Towels from a hundred sorts : Damask ; six " Old Bleach " patterns ; knotted fringe ; red borders, blue bor ders ; sturdy stuck ; $2.40 a deen. We have never had a $3 Tewel that was better. Turkish Bath Towels and Sheets from Germany, Eng land, Ireland. Striped and plain ; linen loops, cotton loops; 25c te $3 50. Net another such gathering in this country. Or of Linen generally. Judge by one : 74 inch grass bleached Damask, a breath of cream .en the snowy surface ; net a fibre weakened by forced whitening ; 75c a yard. We have sold poorer goods for $ 1 . Napkins te match, 20 inch, $1.50; 23 inch, $2. boulliwcstef c;ntie. S e m e Children's Black Ribbed 1 lese with the bottom out of the price. 15c. Sizes S, First new arrival of Women's Ribbed Lisle 1 lese ; all new shades of tops, a full score of them, and black ankles and feet. A surprise price ; 50c. Chestnut st leet blile, Histef Main Atile. Clean-up of Misses' Fine Kid and Geat Spring Heel Shoes. All of best makes. The little prices are because some sizes 'and widths are mis sing : I'elibln )rat, f prill henl. width A-ll, 11V. l.'X li. 1. IK iiml 2 1 nlillhl)-li, J; l, i w anil 2. All 1 iCi-lli'iit Scheel Shoe, meiu ilM, new ft ?1 KM spring lels, wld'h A UK. 12. VJW and 1 i width II-I1X. 12X. 13 UXt lil h O-l and IH, whim K-1IX. HH. U. US' and 2. a Dniy tlum, weret2S0, new I1.7S. Klnrst i-falght; Jeut, spilng heels, wlUh AV - II. lis. . Ulillll A-ll, HSiiud 12. wldui II 11. I were f3.fc, new 12 00 Kln'.l hul aprlll" hei-ld. wlftlli II ami UK t wutu u-11 und ux; width H-li, UK una were II 0-', new $2 00. Jliuliel street limit, wenct Main Alile. JOHN WANAIVIAKER, Philadelphia. I OOD'S BARSAPARILLA. Health and If reu feel tlrefl. weak, worn en, or run down from hard work, by Impeverltkcd con dition of the bleed or low tate of the 17116111, yen should take Heed's Fartapatllla. The pecnlUr toning, purifying, and vitalizing qualities et IbUsneceattnl medlelne are toen felt throughout the entire system, expelling dlieatc, and giving quick, health; action te every organ. It tonet the stemah, crratrs an appetite, nnd roniea the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have laken It with bonefll, testily that Heed's Earsapaillla "makes the weak strong.' Heed's Parsaparllla "I hare taken net quite a bottle of Heed's Sanaparllla, and mnit say It Is ene of Iho brst medicines ler giving an appetite, purifying the blecd, and regulating tliedlgcsllve organs, that 1 ever beard of. It did me a great deal of geed.'1 Mm. N. A. tTXSLIT, CAnasteta, N. V. " 1 took Heed's EanaparllU for less of appe tite, dyspepsia, anil general languor, It did me a vast amount of geed, anil 1 have no hesi tancy In recommending It." J, vf. Willi. rein, Qulncy, 111. "I bad salt iheum en my left arm tbroe years, suflerlng terribly. I took Heed's Bar sapsrllls, and Iho salt ihcnm hs entirely dis appeared," If. M.JIills.71 rreichBt, Lewell, Mats. Heed's 8eld by sll drupg'sts. II ; six fcrB. rrepsred euly by (1. I. i-UOU A CO., Apothecaries, Irfiwell, Mass. IOO Doeea Ona Dellar. I'M B AKD McKLmUOY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 anrl 35 Seuth Queen Street, - Opposite Fountain Inn. Oir Expenses Are Net High And We Art Satisfied With Oar Small PrcGt). narz. Men's lfltlsh H lle'c, rcirnlar martc, 2pfttrler2.'.c, worth M)e per pain Men's 4 pilr nun a puirceiiimegs none ler IK, uesi goeas in ine cny anne price: i.aaies regular niiiun urn brlggun He e, 3 pair Jer 2Vj t barsalns in Children's llei 80 dnz. Men's lleuistltched If and- kerchlets only me each, worth lac; toner, bud ten' Jlnnakerchlcri, wllhcuibrolauied MlRUewer In corner, only Sc each. Bhuwls and lllaukets at less than cost ene Case iteninunls of llleachid Muslin only 9c, regular prtce,12)te. .New llrmi Cltnglmns only l"c. New American Batlnes at lOandUHcts. One I.otel llleached Turkish lewels, sliel7x3ii.'Jferaic. worth 2Sc each. One Uaaoef Hummer l'anilrr, In neut mixture, 1 laldsorHutreg, geed washing color', Oonlileand iwlst.ne siarrb,atsoereryard j bailer goods than somesoll ailSc. hummer ranting In lower ?radesatlO. laif.'MH Uctsnte. special value In Hiank Cn'hmeres at 21,3.1.45, S) cla and up lUckt-llk iVurpllunilettaOletlill(K), (121. tl 40andll0 lllaca All wool ilenrletla, 4S lnchis wldn,nt II HO; ttilt 1 the biggest dollar's worth ever rotalled ever any ceunter: we except none Ingrain, Hemp and I'oltaae Carpet at 20c. worth SS3 ; better gnifli s at 21, 81, 40 and SO cts . lint; Carpets al '!), si, 40, 41, Wets and up i all-wool stripes at MM. 1 arput Hugs laken lu exchange. Window Hhsdrs, sptlng llxtures, at 40c ; best goods, COc. Dade Hhudea at 7'.c, worth $10). rKAIIIKUS-Owlng tothe tticrraicddiiinand at thH seasen of the eir It has caused the wholemlo prlte te nflvuEce. We are prepared te furnish the btst goods at the saine low price the lowest lu the city, why? Oui expenses uie net h'gh, aud we are satisfied with small pretlls. bard& Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain ten. N KXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. SPECIAL SALE We have Inst rccetved and have displayed en our oeuntors ever IfO flrz'n of si'HINH 11011K.lt Y, which we tieniihl from a cnncern closing liuslness. All nre New ami llrgulitr (loedg urn d ii for Itals seiisen's irude, and uie 33 per cent lusa than regular pilce. Curefully oiuinlue the following prlces : Ohtldran's Seamless Hese Sat -worth lsjje rhtldren's Penir.lrss lloje, s'ze Cte8K. HKc: werthlHa. Children's llegular Made Hese, siren ti)8, 19c ; werlh 2!ie mlttc. Ladles' Hegular Made Unbleached Hose,12Ke i worth 13a l.adlos'lteguliir Mude Unbleaehed Hi he, irc t worth SOe. J ailies' Kegiilar Mnde Unbleacbfd and Fancy lloie. 193! worth 233. i.adieV llegulur Made Unblrached and Fancy Hesr. '22c 1 worth ,11c. l.adltn' lleiruhir Made Kancy lle-e, S2a 1 worth (Oe. Ladles' llegular Made I'lcuce-l.lnid lies, 25c ; worth '"Kc Men's genmlrsg illxfld HalMliMH, Hi; worth 1?KC- Mnn'a llegular Maile llalt-lleac, Unulfachmi mid Kuimv, I2)c ; worth ltc Men's Uegnlar Made lUIMIose. Unbluacbed, 13c ; worth 20c Mill's Hegular Mdile Hall Uese, II nbleached and Fancy, 13c ; worth '21c. Our l.nlt-Over Hleck of Winter Ilolery has been rednend te the following pi lces te rloe eut: Cfclldrcn'H vtoelen Hese.FlzcsC te HK. nl 1-Ke ; weie irc;teic. ;hlldien's voelon ltcse, sl7esnii)8K.stWei were 33c telOc. ChtMmn'g Finest Orade Wnelcn IIih. all 8tz, 31c ; em IcloWie I.Rilioe' and Men's Vteli;ii HesOvSlct were 21 te 31c Lidle'iu d Men's Woolen llote utJlc wero37KctelUc. FAHNESTOCK'S, 35 A 07 EAST KING ST.. Lfl-NOABTER, PA. B AHQA1NH IN OAlU'tTJ. DON'T - BARGAINS -AT- letzger & Haughman's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite th9 jKyji'i.Ki B AUO A IN HAl.KS. BARGAIN SALES STERLING SILVER GOODS, Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art CALK AND KXAM1NK AND OKT PRICKS. Diamond?, Geld and Silver H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. CAHPMT UAKUA1NS I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Gbain Carpets, OIL OLOTUS, WINDOW SUADXS, Ac. We tiave tbe Largest nnel Beat Btoek lu tlie CJlty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cerner Weal King nd Wiler SumIj, Lwculer, F. SAKi:, HUI1K AND Sl'KKDV OLMIB. Kuiiture, Varicecele snil special lilntHses of el I bur ter. Whvbe humliuai'l by quacks when 1011 cn And In Or WiWlit llioen) Ken e'LR 1'htsie.am In l'bl'arl lpbUwtie inukes it specU'iy nl tlie hdeth ilUeaafs. ana Ci'itis 'Jii.u 1 vrxs Uiuui:vtki. AAvlci r'ruedsy ana nven.ni; atrmigcu can botruiitedund re turn bemu imme fluy. unices prlvstn. lilt. W. II WKlUliT, til North Ninth btieet, Above llace. P. O. Ikix 67J Phllaaell' hii. let)JWyflw Strength Alt this ieauin, as spring apnreacher. a geed relUhloletito and bleed pirlflsr Is needed by nearly everybody. Heed's Btrtnparllla U peculiarly adapted ler that purpose and be comes mero popular evciy yesr. Try It this spilng. " When I took lloe4'sSarfaparlllathat tcjivl ness In my stomach loll; tbe dullness In my head, and the gtoexy, despondent feeilng dis appeared. 1 began te get stronger, my bleed gained better circulation, tbe coldness In my hands and feet left we, and my ktaneysdonet bother me ai be fore." O. W. Hull, Atlornoy Atlernoy Atlorney at;ltw, Mltlersburg, O. Make the Weak Streng " A year age I sutTered from Indigestion, had terrible headaches, very lltlle appetite ; In f ae t, seemed completely breken down. On taking Heed's Barsapatllla I begin te Improve, ami new I have a geed appetite, and my health Is excellent compared te what It w as. I am bet ter In tplrlts, am net troubled wllh cold leet or hands, and am entirely cured et Indiges tion," Missis Uassuq, Wewburg, OratiRO County. W. Y. " Feeling languid and dlrzy, hwlng no ap ap petlte and noamblllen te work, I took Heed's Husaparllla, with tbe best results. As a health lnytgoraterand for general debility I think It snpeiler te anything eltc." A. A. ItiKsrt, UUca,M. V. Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists. (1 1 six for ts. Prepared only by O. 1. HOOD A CO., ApoUeearlo?, Lewoll, MBS?. 100 Doeea One Dellar. UUUJX. OF HOSIERY. FORGET THE - IN CARPETS Cooper Beuse. Werk. Watches and Fine Jewelry. HALLS. HAIitiAJNH I XTOTIOK TO TKKHl'AbSKKS AND XS tlUKNKltb.-All persons are hereby for. te trempiss en any 01 the lands et the 11 Kti.i tftMuiwelliutates In lAibannn or I am aster ceuntlf . whettier Inclesed or uuln. cliwvl, elther for the purpose el sheeting or nhliiK. ki thu law will be rlirtdly enleiced anliut all trespassing en said lands of the un dftltfntxt "It" this notlee. . WM. UUL.KMAM rKHMAt, K. PKHCy AI.UBM. (UW, U,milM4M, Aiiorneysier jt.W.Celmn' Htlr ailOOKJIIKS. TEX TEN HKA.S0N GOOU8. AJ Pnlt and RmeBed rise, Flna White rat Mackerel, Ceddsh. Bmeked Halibut. Vanned vaimnn and Lebster, Bardlnes, etc , Macaroni, ejelaltne. Ann New mk cjheete, Canned rnnt nnd Vegntables, olives and I'lcklra. uiir stock of Oetiren and Tt-aa compare with tbe nncst In the market. 11 veted0 ,ft,r0r " Wl,,, a U,lU erflcr Heed (1KUUOR WIANT, Ne. 113 West King Street. jAHItOAIOimHTHKHAKaAIS. O.M.TTWO W K eSS LETT. Best Ceffees in Town. A ftne Cottce at ISi per Pound Must Hell all before leivlng. and alihengh going fast, theru H tllll an asorlinontUso aserlinontUso asorlinentUso lcrtfrom. Altuoet all goods sold down liolew who'csilepilces. A ndden'l forget Iho place li NO. 23 CENTRE SQUARE, JOHN A.CLAI.K. n- Open Kvrrr Kvrnleg until 8 o'clock. AT UU11SK8. CANNED GOODS. Csl fernta Apricots, In rinart cans, BI2.V) srn very ntce and cheap. White and black Cbrr. lies. Crwford ami I.eiiinn CHiir Peaches, tttar and eirescent llrand, Happy family, choice uuallty, and I'le Peaches. CORN, CORN. OAKNED CORN. We bave Mm llnrsi Cannel Cern In Iho miir lal.thu nncst bmiuls are Uew llrep, Pride nf Maine and Purls. We have Wlnsle, Ilaker's and rolls, 'i be last we soil thrue cans for S80 : the finest brands nt 15c. TOMA.TOE3. TOMATOES TemMrcs In Klis, Dew Drep Whele, a A B., rnrd llrei. nnd Ki II ; Kelli at 1O3 a can. WobaT0nIari20slrclelCanndUnnds Htore Htere Htore kerers iicirtlni; ca' mO nefls would find it te thelr advantage lo(;lveuau call. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EA.HT KING BTRBEiT. Y"-8! hOMleiulT IS GOING TO HAPl'KN. It 1 1 te el lntcnse Interest te Man, Weman and Child. Don't wait until tlie event Is upon you. Take a lessen lreiu the Destruction of Pompeii. Think of tlioe peer, IhniiRhtleis unfortu nates who wcieciiumbedby the EARTHQUAKE AT LI830N, IJelh of which mlKht have been uveldLd by Heading llie Mgnsef tlieTiuics Your aluenen In this Instmce will be as inucha(ouireof leurulus jourpieaoi co would h.ive bten ibeie. TMK THOUGHTFUL WILL READ THIS THROUGH. Toe Caroless W ill Pass It Over. Mart Iho fnlleBlng date en yonrdeTstrps. Het It te musics nil it you anil the town will r.se as ene man en the eventful day el Saturday, larch 24th, ANDUOllIUlirTO S. CLARKE'S New Tm and Coffee Stere, 12 nnd 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, ( A Few Deers lreiu Ccntre Square ) Loek for llamilns and don't forget that we ln-enU giving seuin. 1(00 1'annel Pictures swuv 'lO-MDUllUif CiATUUIiAl.l Urand Openlni: . O I. A. II K b'S Wholesule ana Kelall TK A A N li COKFrK bTOltK1, Med. 12 ana 14 SOU I'll tJUKENBlllEbT. AUCTION I Th's oventrKnl7.:e, at the Old Stere. Ne 62 West Klni; hi l mil, wbern win be sold OI", Cblnn, e'aiinednnd lleltlrd Heeds. Come early for llarKalns. Will be sold ehriip te save exs paiuoei mevlns- (iKU.UUAl'Elt, Auct. Ol'KCIAL UUIVKS IN GKOOKHIBH. ALL EYES UPON RE1ST! One Thousand Panel Car's Glvfn Away, SDMOEKUW (SATUUUAY.) Dljlrlbutlen will Cniniiii'nce at 7 o'clock In tbe tvenlri;. READ I HEAD I READ I It will always piv you te rratlenr adver tisement. Tlii'ie I'anel Cams ure tbe most Imnd'Oiiie uvi r otrered te tbe people of Lan caster, and II jeu tiling Kittling oue.Itlsbe eue.Itlsbe caui e von de net w inch up our adveitlw moot meot moet OlfltTUANbl'AKENfTOILKPHOAP, Which we ;ave away last batnrday, was a liltf bit. Many did net knowef It, and expres sions of disappointment are heard nn all sides. WB DON Tli)'JHlA(.4 JiY IIALVKH. When we say we will Rlve It, you can surely count en KfttliiK It We ene iiirc approach us In the aluoef no (lilt llUulbutlen. Heme vainly enflpavorteluiltato, but tall uhert. We wlP, later en, cilur n.ore et the soap. Kecpyeui eyes wliloepen. MONOPOLl . " Heist Is ninnep HsInK the p ecery bul nees.' 13 wmi we jieur ireui an Bioej. He wants te de a 1 the hiif,)inss.' and Blmllar exprotslens we hear evuy day. m,ALrR.l&. We don't ak your pntrensge. II you feel Inclined te buy of us we will de all we can te pleuseynu; It net, the city Is large, and con. tains ujuiiyuoel stores. Don't loive oneplhco anflge toaiiethor, imlewa you are benetlt'nd by the chaniie. We don't expect It of yen. We don't place iuiulvc s under obligations. Our solealin Is te buy liirgniy and seli as cheap as we dare sell. '' he ebolce re.U with you. LOOK I LOOK ' LOOK I One Car'eud of floods bought te-day at a sin gle pniohife, and will been our front paw paw ment Saturday .Meintni;. 'Jhat's the wy e buy. Is It a wonder that we sell be cheap I Seelnu U Itell'.vtnir. Many denbt our huavy purchases. We Invite them te call around r.ud M'n. 'iblnketlbu llexus Uboese (Included in thislntef itredsj wh ch we will sell at Sere pounds for 2ic. Loek for Uare lUrj,"ilns Paturdiy. We can save jeu money. We will hae plenty of belp. liolesale ana HUH Uiecer. Cor. IV. King and Prince Jilfl., (NIT 1IOOH TO THS HORItBL HORHl IIOTSL.1 COl L, 1 li. MAl'lt, WhOLISALI AP XlTllt DAL U All Kindfl of Lumber and Oea'. CJ-Yabd: ha 4JD North Water ea Prince Streets, atieve Iiinmi, l.nnr&aler nMvfl TjJAUMGAKDNKU'tl COMl'AMY COAL DEALERS. esnck Ne lit North Uiieenatreeil, und Na see erlb Pimce street Yistw North rrlic 'm; nit uradlnfj Iepet, ntflMd I ANI" A.IKII, PA e OA1. 1 COAL I Price of Geal Reduced -AT- C. SENER COlt. l'UIMJK A l-mii-tra & SONS, W.lI.NUr BIB. j'OUMAKI.St.SOAl', CAUSTIC SODA. TUIIKK AND F1K POUND FANCVUET TLKS. AT J. C. HOUU IITON A CO , Chenpe.t Draft Steiu In the City. Him, ' ana ii West Kluif sUuet. V3