Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 30, 1888, Image 2

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HEJ IiANOASTEK DAILY mTELUGENCEK FREDAY. MABCH 30. 1668.
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' lr, . - lf. nerbAM the
M -?- .. , ,- nrnimtln msterllv
wane tutu g iw te w. -. .
WlteUeuM of Representatives te pre-
lik. the way of tariff leguwuen
:u k iha MlMABunt nf ihn fren ltsL
tn - - " w!r .:.: :.":.'
,j - in ihi luiiia mil inn n nm-
. ill, ,. itr Inxllnn fi thlsvlfiW
fetcciue there does net seem te be
- Cftt utility in disturbing the
Mtry with an attempt at legislation
"'1at there is little or no chance et ac-
&' jesptkhlng. We assume that the Mills
'bl, it pflraes the Heuse, will net pass
& Hepublican Senate. Even If cut
-Siliwa'.te. Its free list, It may net be ap-
tTprered in the Senate ; but If net, the issue
ilMlnthe country would be mere closely
MRd," if net embarrassed with any
',fcer consideration than the propriety of
akinf the free list as proposed. There
twkl be another great advantage, in this
Mne,intbefact that it would gencr-
'ffMjr relieve the industries of the country
ft, 4 from apprehension ana enable inem te de
j:;?.oeducted with mere confidence. They
;-fcr naturally uiniu ana incunea 10
jL of tariff legislation, and it would be very
3tnefic!al te them it the disputed quee.
.rwiwaa coma de promptly seuieu.
sV- "We de net ourselves see anything in
SI: tli BToneaed chancres of the Mills bill
iJTifcfcfc rrkti1il An cuarlAiia Intnrvln anvtnilniL.
tUj)rvif TVWtMWMV MUViw 'UJMiJ WW wa,f -
vtrfal interests that need protection, save
Ifeigarleaf and sugar cane cultivation and
'a.fretbly the glass manufacture. The Iren
'kMtuatries will net generally be seriously
;v WMbled by the amount of the reduction
7fB tha duties ; it is net probable that the
?w i w-iitisuJt will -mi mi frt r1wttt if ffrtem
CA.'?'"" ""v" " .- ww0
v.:'kWAfttifacturM. or afreet tba Drleea or
y$t$&?l.f a- t.i.i. 1
fpreducts. which are severely re
by home competition. This is be
with steel rails, the price of which
la new below that at which they could
-;ta Imported even under the proposed re-
dacuoneruuiy. ,
p. - In our Judgment a mistake has been made
! ?-t?-fev th TATiuvrft tn nn (hn and mMin
vi ,r-K - - H .w ..H ...-
fe committee in net putting coal and ores
i W t&e tree list. We de net believe that
' these products of the earth, te be had for
their digging, should have any mera pre--'tieUbn
than Is afforded them bv their
& J,!,5' proximity te the consumer ; and as raw
b,hr jaaterlsls of manufacture they should be
. if; made as cheap as nature makes them, te
.; jwh iBuusiriea ei every portion or me
mterials et manufacture, together with
fS'MMhnece&carv articles nn nrn nnt tnnilA
ititr -, . " : -. '
E3, Mn,put upon the free list, and! the
& effort for tariff reform confined te it, it
''Mwsite us that the Democratic party
d0-ltien,in which te make its appeal te
P&SKtfce people it it Buffers defeat in Cengrc ss.
:.f ElgBlflcant Trlsen Figures.
r&. It is a common belief that illiteracy and
,i3l;--;intemDt ranee are thn frnllful nirpnfqrvf
??- ffrfmiA- anil xen hear fnviitantie flmf 41m
".-ii great Imlllenium, when there is no need
Jf' of jails, will be reached when education
,;:.. a ubitcibsi, bdu me uriDK iruilic IS nuse-
fiu; These theories will net bear scrutiny
ejAi'O.-in. .1.- .i.ii.ti it .i , . . .
JfOTa1- dihubucb lUHb ure lurnisneu
-4i'tV.rftB thtt tM1n!lAnHnrIel nf 1m tnnnlra
l?Mf;"Tlut tnnrk nf ftin Veitm nllintlnn, -
jf.1 -l"-- w mv uwviu i.uiiciti'iaij' ab
rmjaaeipmanasjust been published. Of
;.DC0 convicts received, 305 had at-
1 public school, DO attended private
i'vl J n .-.i . .
g4Peww, wiu iu uuu never nttenaeu any
- uti. mwuuu jLueseure ugures wuicnare tne
: !?'' rugnlar-reflultanta-ef-lnnulriea into thn
.ilMlni.tttitnill ttvnAr1finiaD n9 41ia AHt.l.
f- s??TC.aB - ...! Ittll. i
I, -sjc "'j uu " uuiu jear wj year,
P'Af&Md show that education in iUelf Is net
ra ? in j uuiuui ui uiu.uiii.jr. xiie
fgdi(lucUen may fairly be made thatedu.
S.':& thtbeBtonnertunitIeafnrhAnmlncriirnr!
V'ii. .Tlltll lnntr of thn lrln1r it.
.Htkaa 113 were total abstainers, 217
A;3, moderate drinkers, 169 wereecca-
,vSwmfumuj 'uveiuyciaw uuu eniy u are
( mma as intemperate. It is true that
.tUlAHnilA Wltlttf tA Mn.tn r.. -.1-. 1 a
K-tJwinswering of these inquiries, but it is
rf-muie presume mat iney aroapprexi.
fc Winttiy correct. They show that temper-
In drinking is net a shield and
gfcsckler In Itself againBt the disposition
i w WMumis crime.
' A very sienlflcant faiturA in tim ve,t
!?arfc the capacity of the convict te earn hln
T':jp ;liTiag. Of the COO cenvlcls, only 69 had
wig trades, and of these only CI had been or-
vp, prantlced and served their terms ; 38 had
- -equlred trades ether than by apprentice-
ahlp, 10 had been apprenticed, but failed
te serve their time, and 471 had no trade
r? wnatever. Of the convicts nmipr "i
ffe.7ef age, only one had been appren.
ana served ana only six had ac
P qmlrtd trades, while two had been nn.
I" iSBtlced and ,eft and 100 had no trade
Vl"01 ge wnatever Yet there were
im10 ottl,e whole number (109) who
j-" mnfm Ullteraie. All the rest had been te
-.? OMlutAl
. TtlA ilffliraa trraatallKI.. .1 it a ..
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Bu.v .tiiMianiut; auUrV VUat IU0
man who has
a trade and ceed
iff metal training stands a better chance of
& Q katplng out of Jail than the godless
a
.gfjWli who Lai a smattering of book
. ;? wedge.
t&.
Hapless llatfdenfleld.
. TJ&tJwaJitflet Iladdenfield, 2s'. J ,
!, F'ea en xnursaay nignt with a
; Mfbly excited crowd of citizens assem.
I te pretest against what they called
outrageous conduct of the rennsy! rennsy!
ite railroad. This pleasant littln town
hM keen built up by Philadelphia busi.
wmrwm who were induced te make
;tar homes in that suburb by the low
'ftwia charged te and from the city, and
r'tltt file et commutation and family
va tickeU. On March l the
fris of monthly and quarterly tickets
JM advanced, and the commutation and
Amity tiekeU were withdrawn, where
law aauy lladdenflelders were com.
I te sell their property at a crcat
I, aa4(hoeef mere Independent cir-
i Mrs railed a grsat bowl of
Indignation expressed in resolutions et a
town meeting.
These amateur villagers are worthy of
sympathy, liaised in city streets, they
cannot realize the majestic supremacy of
the railroad ae it Is maintained throughout
the state and they even teem te be igner
tint et the fact that they have been
treated with peculiar and distinguished
consideration in this matter of commuta
tion and coupon tickets. They only lest
them en the first of March, while ether
railroad travelers suffered in this t way,
about a year age and were, encouraged te
believe that In some mysterious way tha-I
inter-state commerce act was responsible
for all their wee. HaddenOsld doubtless
received peculiar consideration because
it bad been nourished te precocious
growth by low fares, and even' the soul
less corporation recoiled from the munic
ipal murder of this pet suburban town.
The Indignant Philadelphlans of JInd JInd
denfield blindly praise the "wise 'and lib
eral management" that induced them te
build their homes en Jersey 'soil, and
naturally fail te appreciate the jewel rare,
consistency, that compels the railroad
king te annihilate capital invested In
HaddenDeld town lets by the simple act
of raising fares.
m m
A Hepelcsi 1'artr.
There never was n time when the Ite
publlcan party was in a mere hepelets
condition te meet the advance of the
fearless and determined Democracy.
Blaine has declined; Sherman is mis
trusted ; Allisen is thought of only be
cause et his negative character. The party
is without a policy and without a leader.
The Democrats will accomplish tariff re
form this year, and the Republicans will
man nn ntatmctinniata te the onward
march of the country. The, New Yetk
IridepctuTcnt echoes the hopelessness of
the Hepublican party when it says :
la it te be Ulaine or nobody V
" If se, it wiU.be nobody. It will be
worse; it will be net only defeat, but
division and dLsgrace."
Tiu: Ueulanger caieappcariite be entirely
beyond tlie comprebenBlen of any but tbe
French, lie la a oeldier, but net even lila
moitentbutUsltefolloweracan argue Ibat
he haa been proved te be a great soldier.
He has given people te understand, by a
great deal of talking and wrlllOR, that he
rally Intends te be great soldier some day,
and they seem te have taken the will for
tbedeed. Doubtless they think It a pity
that a man with sueU a, thirst for German
gore should net have a cbanee te gratify if.
lie baa posed befere France and the world
ai the beau ideal of a French soldier, the
Tery model for alt cultivators of military
virtues In a nation that la training for a
war of revenge. Suddenly this model sol
dier la found guilty of a high military
crime: lie baa .dlaobeyed orders and he
does net deny It. l'oeple outside of France
conclude that it la all up with the nelay
genera), that he can no longer renialn the
Idel et military France, lie haa beeu
guilty of an efTense for which In time et
War many a man haa been abet. He will
surely become an objret or the acorn even
of the Paris mob. Net at all 11 e Is a
bigger man than ever and be steps from
the court-martial right te the head of tbe
meat martial element of tbe people, lie
baa the sympathy net only of tbe Fails
mob and tbe doctors of Laen, but of almost
the whole army and If, for the moment at
least, a mere dangerous man than ever.
- Tiik New Yerk Tribune says Velapuk
will never be popular In Kentucky. It con
tains no Hentence te take tbe place of that
classic phrase, " I don't eare If 1 de."
Net always did Senater Xngalla held
McOlellan as an "ally et theUonfedoraoy."
The North Topeka, Kanaan, Courier says,
that In ISOI.Bonater (then plain Mr.)lngalla
waa a candldate for lieutenant governor of
Kansas en a platform of which the follow
ing was a conspicuous plsnk :
" That we hereby ratify tbe nomination
et Geerge II. McUlellan, of New Jersey for
,'presldeut, and Geerge H. Poaaleten, et
Ohie, for vloe president, and we pledge
them our hearty support.
"That we hereby ratify and adept the
Chicago platform as understood and con
strued by General Geerge l. McClellan in
blH letter accepting the nomination et the
Chicago convention for president of the
"Unlted Stater."
The Courier says of the result: "Mr.
Ingalla, etandlng en this platform, waa de
feated by the people et Kansas, rccelvlng
8,403 votes, against 12,091 received by bis
.Republican competitor, James McOrew."
-
Tub recent blliztrd left a costly legacy
te New Yerk In tbe shape et au expendi
ture of (50,000 le cart tbe snow from tbe
streets.
The University of Pennsylvania la going
te spend 7C0,000 for new buildings, a
dormitory, a library, a chemical laboratory
and a large public ball are among tbe con
templated improvements, and the faculty
will be fortunate U they get what they want
for a million dollars. The trustees are
about completing tbe purchase of what la
known as the Ven Kanke library, of Oer.
many, which la a rare collection of rich his his his
loilcalwerk. The negotiations have been
carried en by cable. This valuable collec
tion of rare historical works la well-knewn
te scholars of both Kurope and Amerlca,
lUnke having gathered the meat Important
pilvate collection in the world.
Wk have recelved a Bet of I.emb prlre
easayp, which have been forwarded at tbe
instancoef tbe American Publle Health
association at Concord, New Hampshire.
At its twelfth annual meeting, held In St,
Leuis, Missouri, In the autumn of 18SI, a
public-spirited and philanthropic cltlun of
Rochester, N. Y., Mr. Henry liemb, deeply
impressed with tbe practical Importance
of its deliberations, made a generous eiler
of money, te be cxpended In prlzs for ap
proved papers en certain spcoltle subjects,
which should be suited, by thelr popular
style, for tbe education of the general
public, and yet contain a clear exposition
or the meat advaneed views en the subjects
selected. The final outcome of this
generous eiler, and of the action of the
several committees of award appointed by
the as8oclatlen,was the publication of foer
exceedingly valuable tiealiscs ou the
following subjects:
Ne. 1. Healthy Hemes and Feeds for the
Working Classes. By Prof. Victer C.
Vaughan, M. 1) Ann Arber, Michigan.
Ne. 2. The Sanitary Conditions and
Necessltiea of Bcboel-Uouaes and Scheel.
Life. Uy U. F. Lincoln, M. D , Bosten,
Mas.
Ni 3. D.stufecileu uud ludtvltiual Pro
phylaxis against lufoctleui Diseases, lly
Geerge M. Sternberg, M. !., Mjar and
Surgeon U. S. A.
Ne. 4. The Preventable Causes ei Disease,
Injury, and Death In American Manuioc Manuiec Manuioc
teriesand Workshops, and tbe Rest Means
and Appliance a for Proventlng and Avoid.
Ing Them. By Geerge U. Ireland, Spring
field, Maar.
They are exesllent in matter and manner
and must have a whoUseme allect when
ever read. Mr. Lemb, of Rochester, N. Y
offers two prises for the current year, en
tbe following subject: "Prsctlcil Sinltary
and Koenomlo Coeklnc Adapted le Persons
et Moderate and Small Means;" first prlre
GOO, second prize, f2G0, '
Cuius Maeek Is for Tem Cooper Ter
Republican state chairman. They are two
of 4 kind,
I PKRSONAL.
7MAJOU (1RNXRAI. AJ.VIIB1) B. TsnRV
sm written a letter te we s""1"-" ""
MklBg te be retired en aoeoant of 111 health.
EMrnneR FnaeEBicic's aoeesaloa te the
threat will lead te the erection of an
independent Prussian Protestant blsboprle
of Jerusalem.
Jessrn Zbntmateii, the well-known
maker of microscope, pnotegrapblo lense,
opt'eal Instrnmcntr, Ae., died In Philadel
phia en Wednesday, aged G2 years.
Themas Bkavkr, of I)snvllle.hssenered
In build Melbedlsl church at I.swlsburg,
1., If the congregation ralaed 10,000. The
oSer baa been accepted and the money
secured.
Gke, A. Smith, f.sq , lately of Fulton
oenhty, in tbts state, tut new of Kogflta Kegflta
vllle, Tennessee, and a brother of the late
Henry O. Smith, of the lNTK!.i,iaunnp.n,
was In town ever nlgbt, tbe gneat et A. J.
Stelaman, esq.
Jasen Hall la a much-married and
mueb-dlvnrced deaceu who Uvea in Lewis
county, Ky, He baa been married four
lime, twice te the same woman,- and has
figured aa principal Id three divorce cases.
RixeHDitn Smvthr, of New Yerk, has
received "personal" note saying, "when
a; decision favorable te Jay Gould is ren
dered, 1260,000 .In f 1,000 bills will be left at
yenr residence." The writing was In a
business hand, but thore was no signature
)M. J. Finneean, an ex-Ostholle priest,
was sent te the county workhouse, Pitts
burg, for a term of thirty days. A few
years age he presided ever parishes In
Nashville, Knexvltle and Memphis, Tenn.
When be graduated twenty years sa;e be
received the fconers or bis das. His ap
petite for liquor ruined him,
RosceKfJoNKLiNo, In private conversa
tion with a friend the etbr evening, made
a very significant statement concerning the
talk about bis being a presidential candi
date. ' I see that thore la talk of bringing
yourname boferetho Kepubllcan national
convention aa a candidate for the presidency,
Mr. Cenkllng," said the friend. "I hope
there Is aemetbing in It, becitise 1 think
you would make aatreng candidate." "My
dear air," said tbe ex-teuater, after a
moment's pause, "that Is sheer nonsense.
Why, you might ai well set a cerpse up In
a window te lock nt a funeral precession go
by as te nominate me for the oillce of pieal-
oent ei tue uuneu maies
Itnv. JeHBru J. Hr.Kicrini, the Camden
clerKjmsn wtie has been inarrjliin poeplo
tn Uamden N. J,, without Using authorized
te perierm tue ceremony, is a very onier enier
prlaing gentletnan. He wm depened from
the ministry In the ICplccnf b! church lu
16S3 because he was entirely tee uuslness
like In bis spiritual emu a. Mr. Hleeper had
a letterhead printed, with adlstamef a
portion et tbe city of Ujimlen at the top.
A dotted line leading from the lerrlca te
hta heuae showed marrying couples where
they could go te have tbe twain made one
for a consideration. Fer a time Kev. Mr.
Sleeper did a reusing; lil business It waa
a prelty cold day when he didn't lob a five
dollar bill for his servicer. He Is a dnrk
eyed, pleasant mannered man,nnd tbe wind
blows tbrei)(ih ahaudsomeaotofobeatnut
whiskers, that adorn the lower part et his
Ues.
Tim itKaumui. LAND.
There's a beauttml Innd tbat lies te tha west
OI the far-famed valley et tears,
Where tbe Krluti Uu'. are born are Jodeucly
ptest
Te tlie hearts of rorrewful years,
And are bernu Tilth a nolfieluss, in niureless
tread
Down the valley, acrem the ntraufl,
BlralKhtoatethoeea, wlure the biri s of tbe
decp,
Fleat by te the lieautlful Land.
Tbe dtp of the wnter Is heard In tbe nltfht,
And the (trio's tint He en the panrtj
In thelr naaea wee, through the elilmmcilng
llKht,
t lfacli out thelr weird, shadowy hands,
Ana beckon the vesiels le oame te them th'-re,
And call te the mystical band
That drifts e'er tbe sea. le a welcoming air
blown selt from the beautiful l.iinil.
ThnrRllaolnthe wenclerfnl sllonce of death,
With faces, snow-whtte, te tbe west,
And Illy hands kissed by the splce-Udeii
breath,
Tbat straps from the sweet land et rent,
They heed net u tneau from the grny, misty
valei
They sea net a beckoning hand,
,Uut sweetly they sleep In the harKOs a-6ull
Fer the beaulltul, rest-ntlrd nnd
i'Vem the Jmllannpells AVifJ.
m
1'cuiii Kvety I'etnt nr His CempiM
comes the orders for BO7.0DONT. MuverhaB
such a demand arisen for any article of the
toilet. Its most constant patrons are among
tbosexhorntohoaamlrea. Cloed leeks con cen con
cillate, beauty rusclnatOB. White teeth de
111010 tn iiugruent personal oeinollnvsi than
nny ethor laclal cbaractorlatle. Tha ladies
knew this, ana either te ronder the charm
lusting or te picure It ween wanting, apply
ISO.ODONT.lhomeatetrectlveof teeth rrep rrep
nratlens. Usottsystemattcully. f.U.W
" Who, did yen say. Is te he thn ncit rrcsl rrcsl
flent?" Oh I I don't knew ntut flnn't eare.
l'ir. net lceKlns for l'rcsldenu-l'm loektnir
mrnbottleot UulvatleuUU, ttkUlsnulnevcrv
tlme." 24 cents
Onoerourmoit ejtlmaWe cltlzen.i may be
tuanklnt Jer ihe lntmdticttnn et Ur. null's
cough Byrup.tur Its tlmnlyiiaehHs eaved his
llle. t or lticlple nt consumption it Is u certaln
rempfly. Prien f 5 cants.
SPECIAL XOTlChU,
e Net Move Illiuilly.
Ge carefully tn purehasliiK wodlc.lne. Many
aa vurtlea r-medlrs e.n work irmat Injury
nre wero than none. iJuriieck Jlloett JUitiri
nre parely u veretalile rri'iiunulea jtm Ninall.
eat chlia can take them. They mil dliuuse ana
euro tlie natlentlu a tufe una klnaiv ay, rnr
sale hy II. II Cochran, aru 1st, 137 ana m
MorthQuecustirvt, l.uncajlcr.
Dipend Upen It.
Mether Ehlpten's prophesies and Louisiana
elections am very uncertain thlnus. but
7ietnu,' Kclectrie Vlt can he depended unen
ulways. It euros uchns and pains el every de
scription. Fer sale hy II. tl. Cochrun. uruir
Klst, 137 and 13 North Queen strcet. .Lancas
ter. Hint Hate KHilence.
"nrien unahle te otlena bujlnefs, belnir
subject te serious disorder et the kid-
'i1'; ,AllST a. '.?;" "'K et sickness trled
Xurtteek Meed HUtcri and was ti-lluvea by
half hottle." Mr. K. Turner, et Kecbestnr.
II. 11. Cochran, UruKKlst, j una 13J Nenh
Dueon atroet, Luncasuir.
WHY VII.L YOU OUUUll when fihllnh's
Cure will Klve Immediate relief. 1'rlce loots
60 cts , ana il. Per sale by It. u. Cochrun. Urui!
gist. Ne, 1S7 North Uueeu stroet. ' (d)
Bleiber Olutnera 1 1 ateilieral II '""
Are you disturbed at night ana broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the ezcruclatlng pain of cutting teethT
If se, go at ence nnd get a bettle of MKB
WINBLOWflBOOTIUNUBYUUP. It will it
lleve tbe peer lUUe sufferer lmmeaiately ao ae
pend upon It i theru Is no jnlstahe about tt.
Thore Is net a mother en earth who has ever
nseait,whe will net tell you at ence that tt
will. regulate the bowets, andglve rest te the
mother, ana relief ana health te the child
operating llke uiagte. It is iwrlecUy sute te
nse In all ceses and pleasant te the taae, and Is
the prescription ofenoottho eldeut ana beat
lomelo physicians and nurtcs In the United
Htates. sela every where, U cenu a bettle.
umyffMydaw
lieu't Kinerluient.
en cannot afford te waste Ume In oinorl einorl oinerl
moutlng when yearlungs are In aanger. Con
sumption .ulwuyafoeuja at UrBt only Scold. De
..v I'V.....i,m.. uwjv, WiUipUMllipOIl -OU With
somecheup Imitation et Dr. King's New Dls.
covery for Consumption, Cough ana Colds,
but bosure you get the gonulue ikicausohe
can inake morn urnfit hn mnv t..n vn ... ..."
semethlngiust us goed.orjtist the sumo. Don't
',. cl)C5!,,vca; bul Insist upon getting Dr.
King's New Discovery, which Is KUuranl&a te
give relief in all 'lhreal, Luug una Chest
uttcctlens. Trial bottles Jroe at Jl. II. Cech.
ran's drug store, 137 .und ISi) N. Uueeu Bt . Lan
caster, Pa. (C.
De It Ultn f iMsure.
Wanglpr Pres.. druggists, et Watorloe, lows,
Ju? vi.w2 IBi1 VxR ,'l"ure 8y that TOem.
"'p''''e OH gives the beat eatltlaotleu et
or y linlment we sell. Kverybeay who buys
will have no ether. This reuiedylsa certaln
liVu,"n lltrTanValtlfrf "7 W 0Jlh
A Clers)mau'a Icailoieny.
W. K. OliTerd, pastor M.K. church. Ilethwell.
Ont.was ler two years a sum,rer with dj!
pepsla In lis worst lerm, nutll as he states
' IIih beciuie an aetual burden." Tbree bettlua
et Burdock Jiloeit mutri cured him. and te
Jells us In a recent letter that he considers li
tbe host faintly medlclue new botero thaceiin.
tlyler Oyejieiisln una liver ceuiplnlut. rer
sale by Jl. U. Coehiun, druggl.t, 137 and Ktt
North Oueenstroet, LancasiSr.
LENTKN HKAKON UOOJJM.
fait ana ameked Klh, Ktn Whlte Kat
Mackerel. CpdtUh. BmoOed 'llallbut. cinnea
Balmon and Lobular, Bardlnes. etc.. Macaroni.
"J inS' "", ", yetk -' banned
,v!i.r .k. ' ffe" and aeen couipero with
the finest In the market.
itvcrea' 'vor u w,Ul trtttl etaer' Qoea fl-
GKOUQKWlaNT.
Ne. iu we,t King street.
WAJfAKAKMRt.
raeAHSLraxa, Friday, atarek W, uss.
New that the clouds have
rolled by, the store seems
brighter than ever it could
hardly seem mere handsome.
The Easier display is at its
best. But a few days mere
and it will be a memory a
memory you'll net care te be
without.
The Crofters' Cottage, with
its quaint picture of Shetland
peasant life, delighted all who
saw it yesterday. Seme changes
last night will make your seeing
easier today.
i I
Twe pinks pf perfection : a
brace of price blossoms from a
wilderness of bloom just out
of the Custom Heuse. One let
of Sicilicnne Wraps, back and
front beaded by hand, with
sleeves of cut jet en a silk
twist, fringed, and with jabot of
lace and ribbon trimmings.
And all for $7 ; another you
may like as well, $6.50.
One let of ever 500 stylish
checked, all-wool, tailor-made
Stockinet Jackets. Just the
thing for Spring and Summer.
Yeu shall have them at &2.e
each ; but you'll wonder that
they are net $4 or $5. They
cost mere than our price te the
overburdened manufacturer.
Other beautiful flowers with
these "pinks" at $7, $8.50, $10,
$12, $15, $17.50, $20, $25, $30,
$35, and se en up te $100.
Every day fresh novelties
among the Jackets
Bccend fl jer, Chestnut street tide.
Twe ele-1
vaters.
Vc are goiner te make an
Easter bargain in Men's Scarfs
that will be a surprise te a great
many people. Ne Scarfs of
equal value or equal beauty
were ever sold for like money.
Yeu will say se when you see
them. There is a windewful
en Market street and one en
Chestnut street. The price is
lieth ends cf Iho store.
Hew does Alfred Wright
cage the spirit of llewers in his
perfumes? That's his secret.
Ever se many people would
like le knew ; ever se many
perfumers would like te knew.
Ne use. It's a secret that
doesn't leak out. Until it does,
Mary Stuart, White Rese, Vio
let, Jockey Club, Stephanotis,
Heliotrope, and all the ether
favorite Alfred Wright per
fumes are likely te remain the
most delicate made in America.
We keep the successful odors
of famous perfumers wherever
they hail from ; but, ten te one,
when you loose the stepper of
the one that pleases you most
its fragrant breath will tell of
Alfred Wright.
Contreof the Stere,
-JMe one who-was at the me
morial meeting in the Academy
of Music en Saturday last will
seen forget the heroic bust of
the late Kaiser Wilhelm. Mas
sive, grand, worthy of its sub
ject. A work that should net
be allowed te at once disappear
in a private collection. We have
given it a place in the store
where it can be seen for a little
time.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
AIUBJCAL.
CUl'KtUOlt QUAL11Y
MUSICAL BOXES.
11KNUY QAUTSCIH A BONS,
Ne, 1030 Chestnut Btreet, . Philadelphia.
rf J,?Sllnatlen m vP"ve our Instruments
jar superior te any ethor inake. net spooking
mrktwhl,E!? tras.h tht abounds' In the
!X....82en.,I?,.D"' cr mero anneyance than
?nit.lu.. u,.r "wners. Old and lmpor lmper lmpor
lectlymado Muate Boies caretully repaired
by eipenencwl workmen trein the mannluo mannlue mannluo
tery in Bwitieriand. Correspondence sollclted.
Sena stamp lorcauieguo ana price list.
neviJ-lydAw
piANO AND OHQAN TUttlNQ.
-.Vi J".1" p.y yea ,0 wa,k ut one night of
sbilrs te sue hew nicely you cau have j our
riane or Organ Bepalred.
Viz ; itestrlnRtng. KnllreNew Works put In.
I usia lfevurnl.hed ana Polished ts geed as
new. lour yehew oiscelsred Ivoryserkiiva
iiadeperl;ct1ywbltfl,by a newly otscevelld
precei-s. This cau all be done at "U,"""J"IU
Neb. 20 and SO East King Street,
Second Fleer,
Over ataokheuse'a Bhee store.
WM. H. MANBY & SON.
111 la lAncaiter, Pa.
Q.1'.OKFHPR1NO DI8T1LLKRY.
OLD QROFF SPBINGf
DISTILLERY
ON
East Orange Street.
8T0RE-C3 MOUTH QUEEN BT.,
, liANCASTBU, PA.
Mrlllgbest prlce'pald fer;iIye.
A.B.BUBArrut, Proprietor,
pr-lya
DUFFY'S FORMULA.
Certain Cure ter tin Firs Htagta
of ConeumptlOB.
1U maJnlngredtWtaareraw beef arifl Unfff's
Pure Malt Wfeisiyand It sttsaatates the ener
gtes add builds ap the titsvet m be ether set
eaUBs dtaeevsry Ju vr doss.
V 1 am a PresbyUrlan clergyman and a Dec
ter of Dlvlstiy.bnt I atnaet afraid te rceon rceen
tnendDdrly'sMalt Wh'skyandDnffy'arensala
as the purest and most cdletent preparations
as'a tned.ctne I knew of, and my czpeilsnee la
a Urge ene." ' HEV. B. HILLS,
, Meads Ctratrn. Kaaaa.
Ilnrry'sPermnlata for sale by all druggists
and dealers. Pries, 11 0) pee bottle.
Durrrj malt whisky co.,
(S) Jtecbsater. M, X.
MMD1VAX,
IA1NK-H OELRBY COMPOUND.
PAINE'S
MKUVOUa PKOSTIIATION, NKBVOUS
HBAUACUK.JlKUaAl.aiA, NERVOUS
WKAKNKBS. SfOHACH AND L1VK D18
' CASKS, BIIBUMATIBM, DYSPKPB1A,
I ana all Affcetlens of the Kidneys.
T7UAK. M1RVB3.
PAINK'S CRLKKY COMPOUND U a Narve
, Tonle which never falls. Containing Celery
1 and Cocea, tbesa wonderful stimulants, ft
, epeclaly cures alt nervous disorders.
RHEUMATISM.
'PAIIfB'A CBL-ttY COMPOUND purines
' the bleed. Itdrlvesljut the lsctlasclc, which
eausea uheumattsm, and restores the bleed
making organs tn a healthy oenaltloo. The
' true romeay ler Uheurauism.
DNBY COM PLAINTS.
' PAINB'J OBI.KUY COMPOUND quickly
restores the liver ana kidneys te perfect
' health. Tblieurallva power, combined with
lu netva tonics. Is why it Is the best remedy
v ler all kidney complaints .
DYfiPaFSIA.
PAINK'S CBT.BUY TOMPOUND strength-
ens the stomach, and unlets the nerves of
I the digestive ergnnj. Tnls Is why Itcnres
' even the worse eases of D spepgla.
OON81IPATIOW.
PAINE'S CKLKUY COMPOUND Is net a
cathartic' it Is a laiatlve, giving tavyand
natural action te the bowels, uegularlly
surely loUews Its use.
Becommenaod. by professional ana business
i men. tend for hook.
i Price, lixe. Beld by Druggists.
WKLL3, UIUHAltllSON ft Ce, Proprietors.
, Burlington, Vt. . (C)
rALUABLU MEDICAL, WOKK.
, TRUTH,
Or the BCiBvcE or XIKE. a valuable
MKDIUALWOUK,
the only true descrl ntlen of this time en Man.
heed. Nervous and Physical Debility, Prema
ture Decline, Errors of Youth, and ibn untold
mlsertes conseqnent te same, as well as an ex ex ex
posure of quacics and their se-called medleal
works,' by which they victimize thousands,
and by tholrexago-eratlng disease, make these
peer sulTerers Insane. . Every young man,
mtedle-ageil or old. should reaa this book. It
Is mero than wealth te thorn. Sena two cent
stamp for a copy. Address.
DltTTITOS.TnSEL,
KM North fourth Bt, Philadelphia, Pa.
' Myd
:TfJIiY'H UUKAM HAL.M.
eatareh-Say fever.
ELY'S CUEAM u.vlm cures Celd tn Head
Catarrh, UoseCold, II ay Paver, Deafness, Uoad Uead Uoad
ache. Price 60 Cents. KABY TO USB. Kly
Ure's, Owego. N. V., U. S, A.
YOU WILL SAVE .MONEY, TIME, PAIN.
TliOUHLE,
And Will Cure CATAUUB, by Using
ELY'S CREAM BALM.
. Apirtlcle ts applied te each nostril ana !
sgrueuble. Price 60 cants at druggist i by
nail, registered, m cts. KLY imeTIIKUS,
a Greenwich BL, New YerB.
nevlS-lyd&w
SAFE, BUBK AND Sl'EKDY CDItB.
Jtupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases
of either sex. Why be humbugged by qnacks
when jeu can find in Or. W light the only Kso Kse
clab Puysiem In Philadelphia who makes a
specla'iy nt the ntiove diseases, and Ctmia
fluiul mass euaiuntssd. Advice Free day
ana evening Strangers can be treated and re
turn home same day. unices private
DB. W. U. WltlUIIT,
(41 North Ninth Street, Above Uace,
P. O. ltex C73 Philadelphia.
fehs.lydAw
TfKUKWSAl
e
PKN EVKRY KVENINQ KXOICPT
BUN DAY.
01LT HANUKKUClIIKra AND MUrfLEUS
AT BUISMAN'S.
CELLULOID ANDLINEN
cellaks and curra
AT KBISMAH'8.
MEDICATED
UNDKUSlilllTSAND DUAWKU3
AT KUISMAU'S.
Don't forget te leek at our
NECKTIES
AT EUISMAH'S
KO. 17 WKHTKINO BTHRKT.
MAVIUXJCKr.
PATTERNS, MOmn8&c.
Central Machine Works.
tV. 1. t'UMMIXBS, rrcii.
COUNKU OK UUANT AND CUUIBT1ANSTB
(Uoiref Court Heuse. Jes, II. Uuber'a
Old stand.)
All kinds of Light Machine Werk, Patterns,
Medols, Iren and Ilress Castings, Klc
Special attention given te developing new
Inventions and te thn construction of Special
ties In Machinery or Hardware.
TKUMS UEAUONAULE. BATlSr ACTION
(IIIAKANTKKI). dnexttd
COAU
JS rt.MAKTitt,
ncuuu aD istau biai.ii is
All Kinds of Lumber and Oea'.
swtabd: no. oe North waurind Prtaea
Btmnts. abo-Te Lemen. Lancaster. nMvd
r.
'OAUMUAltUNKH'a COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Orsie: Na 129 North QueenStreet, ana Ne.
U4 North Prince street.
Yad: North Prlnoe Street, near tteadlng'
Depot,
nirisifa LANCAHTEIt. PA
reu ceAiii
Piice of Ceal Reduced
AT
G. SENER & SONS,
OU, I'iilXCK ft WALNUT STB.
Janlu-tfd
F
OKMAKlNUSOAf.
CAUSTIC SODA.
THUKK AND P1VE POUND rANCV KKT-
II.Kj4 AT
J. O. UOUUIITON A CO.,
Cheapest Drug Stere In the City,
MM. 10 ana U West King stmt.
I
I
CUBES
i
TOBACCO. & '.', .Vf
A JT1NK F1KOKOF
e
V
TOBffCCO
18 1NDBBDALUXUBT.
FlNZliR'S
Old Honesty.
Cemes as near being a fl ee piece ei PLUG
TOBACCO at It Istpesslbla te makalt,
anatsknewnasa
STANDARD BRAND
AMONO DBALBB9.
We are; sure tkatONBTBIAL wUl Cen vine
Ten of IU Merits.
4srLnek ferthe red UUnUgeneaekplBf.-Wi
J no, Finzer 8c Bre.'s,
LOUISVILLE, KY
tt)
001 B ADD tltOXS
N:
KW 8HOR BTORB.
WILL BE READY!
-TBE-
NEW SHOE STORE
AT TBE MABBLE IllORT,
NO. 24 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
, Will ba open SATURDAY. MABCH II, and
be ready te Display the finest anrt Cheapest
Lines or BoeU ana Shoes ever exhlbiud in
this marker, all tha Latest Styles bought dl
rtct irem the manufacturers. We would call
Sonratuntlen te our Ladles' ana Gents' Vine
hoc., and te the Formers ana Werklngmen,
tn this class et goods we have a great variety
atlewflgurte. On our opening day we Invite
tbe publle te give ns a call aud examine for
themselves, our Goods are all Marked In
Plain Figures. One Price te All and ratr
Dealing will be Our Motte. All goods will be
sold en these merits and will be as recom
mended, call en opening Day.
fl. SWILKEY,
24 North Qnwn Street.
mar2J-Jmd
b
OOIS AND fcHOEH.
A Rare Chance,
5 PERCENT REDUCTION
-FBOM-
March 31st te April 30tb,
ON ALL
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, &C,
Bought at Our Btere.
THE REASONS
Why we have offered this reduction are:
1st. Because we have been tn the habit of
giving away irem Twenty-nve teBeventy-rlva
Dollars Werth or Carts and Cbromes uery
Easter, and we think It will be the same te ns
and mero advantageous te the Purchaser te
et that amount (the cost et the cards) off of
lelr Purchases.
2d. Because we feel confident that It we can
in this way Introduce tha lines of goods we
are new running Inte mero families, at the
firlces we are new selling (te say nothing el
he 8 Per Cent. Ueductlent will be irre&Uv tn
our advantage as well as te the advantage of
This offer u net te New Patrons only, bnt te
all of our ltegular customers as well ; but bear
in mind we, only in. ke, this offer from this
BATUUOAY, MAKUU 31st, te MONDAY,
APitlli 30th, 1838, Inclusive.
REMEMBER,
We have our Ooeds marked In Plain Figures
and net In Letters or Uh .rasters.
We lean M What We Say 1
We will give the Purchaser Vive Cents off of
every Dellar's Werth of uoeds'Purrhased at
our btere dnrtng said time or B per cent off of
ail amounts boss uui una ueuar
-H member This Bale commences TBI8
BATUKUAY, MAKJ1I 31st and Ends MON
DAY, aPBIL 30th.
OUBMOTI03AIIE:
"Quick gales at d Small Fronts,"
AND
" Honesty is the Vest Policy."
d
The Leaders et Lew Prices in
Beets & Shoes,
NO. 3 BAST KING BTRBST, LAN
CASTER, FA.
marattl
1SA1IY CAHU1AU Jtd.
Jf
L1JMN m UKnnaMAN,
GRAND EXHIBIT
or
BABY CARRIAGES.
ONE HUNDUKD DirriUENT 8TVLI8.
ALT. NIW UOOUf.
Manufactured te our own order by the best
Isoterles in the country. Bpeclal attention
given te every department se as te secure ser
vice as well as appraranen.
hohense lu the ceantry can show as fine a
line el goods.
EXPRESS WAGONS,
WHEKL BARUOWS,
DOLL OARHIAOES,
VELOOIPEDES.I
GIHL'S TEIOYLES, Aa
OUUNKW STOCK Or
"Alaska" Eefrigeraters
NOW ON KXHIU1TION.
mm & Trbnemah,
Ne 163 North Queen Btreet,
LANOASTKB PA.
jACOU F. HHEAFFER'H
PURE RYE WHISKY.
(MY OWN DISTILLATION.)
MO. 15 CINTSH BqUAllK.
FRET
ECKERT
BUT mOBBB.
JKW BIORE.
)l
'S.
lOIWBTORip.
NOW OPN
CLEAN NEW STOCK.
Dry Goedff Drut Qoedp,
Whin Goods. KmbreMerlft, Black and
Mourning Goods,
Hosiery, U loves. Notions,
, , Underwear.
Carptti, Ctf Clelhi, carpet HweepeM, Ae.
Come and ?ee Our Gecds ard Compare
Prices.
JOHS SrGIVLER,
Net. 6 & 8 North Queen Bt,
(Next Doer te Leng's Drag Stere,)
... .AWCASTEB, PA.
tairltt-ljdAw
gPRlNQ QLOVEa
iw Spring
-AT TUB-
NewTerk Stere.
We offer THIS WKBK Extraordinary Value
in Ladles' Meusquetalre
f UMDUBSSKD KID ULOVKS,
Klgbt-Butien Length, Light ana Dark Bhader,
BOe a pair only half pries.
L VDIliS' KID. GLOVKP,
riyc-Butten, Pinked Tep, BpiiegBhadts. BOe
a pair.
I LADIKB' KID GLOVRS,
rour-Butten, Btltehed Backs, Tan and Ksster
Shades, 71c a pair,
LADIKB' KID OLOVE8,
.roar-Butten,- Kmbreldered Back, Excellent
uauir,Lwa pair.
A mil Line of the Celebrated
CKNTXMICUI KtD QLOVK9, in riack and
Celers.
MBvr SPIttNO LISLE TBBKAD GLOVES.
1K, 17 and 25 Cents a pair.
Ladles' Blark and Colored TArKKTA SILK
ULUVKS, "Plain or BUtched Backs,
16 Cents a pair.
LADIES' PURR 8ILK GLOVES,
2J. 37K and 50 CenU a pair.
LADIES' BILK GLOVES,
raney Stitched Bnrk, Colored Banl Tep. rine
Quality, 75 j and I.0J a pair.
Anether Case of the Famous RALRHIGQAN
HOdK, Uegalar Made, 2Xe a pair.
BCHOPPKtt'J PAST BLACK IIOSE,Elbbed.
S5 Cents a pair.
LADIES' PINE BLACK HOSE,
Guaranteed Abielntely rant In Celer, and will
" neither stain nor fade, !7Xe at d We a pair.
WATT&SHAND
i
' 6, 8 and 10 East Eing Street.
JTOTIOE.
j DON'T r All, TO SKK
STAMM BKOTIlEaS' GUAND OPENING
BATU11DAY, MAUCU31.
BOSTON STOKE, Nes 35 and 37 NOKT11
QUEEN STBEET.
-
Q.OTO
I STAMM BBOTIIEBS'
GUAM) OPENING, SATURDAY, M AHCU 31,
AND GST B AUG A IN 8,
NCS.35and37NOKTII QUEEN STUEBT.
TITHY NOT 7RY
STAMM BltimiEBS
POU LATIST STYLES IN DRES4 GO')Dt,
S5and37KOUTBQUEENSTUEET.
"TVON'T MISS
THE GUAND OPENING
AT 1UB-
BOSTON BIOEE, Nes. (5 and 37 NOUtU
QUEEN STREET,
SATUUDAY, MAUCB31, BOSTONSTOBE.
B
ARQA1NS FOR EVERBdDY
AT-
TUECHVND OPENING
or
BTAMM BUOTUEU3, !5 and 37 N. QUEfi ( ST.
BOSTON BTOUE.
OEE TBE
BIGGEST WINDOWS IN TUE CITY
AT
STAMM BUO t UEES, S3 A 57 NOUTU QUEEN
STREET.
BO3T0N tTOUE.OPEMNGSATUlIDAY,
MAUOU 31.
Gl
RAND OPEN-NO
or
BTAMM BBOTUEUS' NEW STOBK,
3 and 37 North Queen St.,
BATUUDAV, MABCH31. BOSTON BTOUE.
CTAMM BROTHERS
OPEN IN TBE1B NEW STOUE,
NOi. 31 and 37 NOBTU QUEEN STBEET,
SATUUDAY, MABCH 31,
Come at. a see Bargains.
TTOTIOE.
DONTrAlLTOBEE
STAMU UUOTHEU3' GUAND OPENING,
SATURDAY, MAUCU31,
BOSTON STOUE, Nes.35and37NOUTIl
QUEEN STREET.
T.OTO
BTAMM BUOTilEBB'
GUAND OPENING, BATUUDAV, MARCH 31,
AND GIT BARGAINS,
Nes. 35 and 37 NOUTU QUEEN ST It KET.
TH7HY NOT TRY
STAMM BROTHERS'
FOR LATEST STYLES IN DBES3 GOODS,
35 and 37 NORTH QUEEN BXBIET.
Gloves !
-vi - -
BteJ-.!!