7-- tTWJ7 -v. .v f&BE liATOABTEK DA1XV TCKL.LtlQENCEIi, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1888. t'?F ' Dally InUllIgencT. . UHUtWll. AMttt, . 18. h mur unuMicn publishes all tka MMTMiTiiit of the Catted rrcse np te utsst possible henr. MMIS-TM DeJBy BdlUen of Tn lirmxi -anon Is delivered by cnlera in the city vtwi nneMttag Vnmi for loc, pet week t v)ly xaeM, UN yert KM ler lUmenUuH -lUi ter Utm Btentfe t BBc per month. & WMKtT IrrBLLIOBMCBn (DOUDie BIUKV) enjy ILBO per annum, in aa- wteBtnsr their address changed MMUMgUMWkeretta paper u bow iw MlWhMMtti from 10 te fl CU.per line 111 linn uuviHiinc te location. ''-.-': ram txritu.iaiHCEBi Ui .--, - Lancaster, l'a. Telephone Connection ' Cfctldfi Gld. iTachtlDg does net ree wim .my CroaMjer etaehla saental condition was -MVead 1U rwawuu iniiuence. xne man - ttNM (a be completely broken down and artttced te ciilldtahncsj. TI10 wear of ?v score or years in wan Btreemuu Ttkd Mtherinir and tlie care of millions jaaiid it floods and fires bave been tee V.1. - -l 1 -111. Hi. silo In swYbrk in fear and trembling ever a .-llhMatened nmVeutlnn for wrongfully AMvlliiilliNu mllllnna rtf lleTivnr Vj. VJ- elfie stock te bis use. V; There is no dispute about tiie fact ; but wftfa RaiiM mm lliaf. Ma.leal liAnpflfffl llin tV? owners of the stock; nevertheless he de- e? j .. .j- !;' Mands the protection of the statute of .v ussummiuu tsgaiuab me niicKu tunic. - This is net evldence of childishness; J fat that is furnished by his literary out- E&t W.1iaV ITa lina tnlAn tn Ytrrltlnr lAfferfl K "K. demanding the sympathy of the public for a peer eld man, abused by the assaults tVJef MackmaulBR lawyers and the dentin- & elation of the New Yerk JcrU7. His ,? latest letter is the weakest. It is ml- . Sj$ dressed te James Gorden Bennett, editor H3, tad proprietor of the New Yerk JfrniW, Jif and tells him that be is a debauched and i .mat te enter an honest home. It tells ri:,..ttT '.erf.. "' .:!." f,1 mis uubuiug tuai is uuw. jl neau biui tea Qweet Bennett's past, which which the Jppabllc is acquainted. It knows very 4weU that bis personal habits liave Met been geed; just as it knows ;p, that Jay Gould is net henest. But knows fetoe that the Jferahl has been a notably ShVa mtAMm ' ki1 AliktfA tmvawtnl nnrl fhnf XTfl S3 ?.' ". . ' " 7. .... m ninnen a vices were net 01. iue mnu iu .'lleentaminate his journal. It knows pf farther that it is net an efllclent though M'ytKt common plan.te meet an accusation '"t by abusing the accused. The only way r rer JU.uemu te satisfy the public, whom ,V be seems te want te Batisfy, is te show Nn uiwncubg ud iiw(uiiua. li ud jaiuuu 4a' Mat he need net fear a prosecution, and , should wish it. If there is any logic at all $vfinhifl present frantic and feeble attitude, U . '. i. - 1 111 . .1 t.i .. Ki, R; it Is a confession of guilt ; and his cenclu- xy vaiuvau uuijr ua avuiucu u tue dujiu31- .h.lj 1 .- HMIJ.l l. t.A ..HHAnI tuuawuikuia uuuuuune uueuiuiisiniuuu 01 S kt.ltlalit.Aaa "Xr.. Ilttir1 find liAa.i n '. vuuuuuiicwi ui. mvuiu una unu ta ii 'Streng man, gathering his millions nnd K? earing nothing for public opinion. His 3 Munf wwMnl r.M If vIauhwI l.i nnnnA.. UC 'SKf " vO" " "l """V" iiivuiiuw :Stlen with his peculiar way of seeking te !? placate it, shows weakness in strong con- ffiaImafr fy lita format aftvinrvtli wasw 0ivugun Z sja & Matthew Arneld's Bitterness. f;.J Matthew Arneld, in England, is referred . 'Sir. .. ' . ' J? ' te as "an apostle of sweetness and light," ik-the reason for which is net apparent en H 'ji 4tWs side of the glebe. "Whenever he talks t4 vXOl America, or writes 01 Americans, tie iKMems te condense as much bitterness into ilf'hki criticisms as is possible. Ingland is V,. anw dlsRiiMlnir hln urtlnln In 1.1m Anrll ftjJ- ' " ; h.wv. w..w Afviviiii. viiiiij v.. , Civilization in Uib ITnitcil Ktntps ." Jfr. 4 Arneld says that civilization in America ,-T u lailure, because it does net satisfy ,v.;ier man in society iue true taw 0: numnn VJS l IT- .. 1.-1 11 1 . (prr.Bnire. jie ceuipiaina umi mi luxuries tv'BHl ilftar AYPOiih nvafprfl anil Inn tlinf. I Iia dabs are expensive ; that cab rates are .prohibitive ; that tailors' and mercers' eharges are a third higher than in Eng-4-,ld. There are, he says, a hundred ether lmtlar frrlAvnnrnq wlilnli lin mtnrM. men ' Htlea. & j?.- It tfila IIvia f nrmtmenf la tArVr.taett.1a -t' ta jw uu vs. uiuuivuv u 'jAuiaeiuiCi ) Tery serious cese might be made against ? ff Mr, Arneld himself. When he was In t "hk country a few years age, he deliv ered number of lectures, the prices for .)lmrJxg which were enough te enable the If leeturer te carry a large amount of Amer Amer iem money home with him. Mr. Arneld's ferttlet en this side of the water might jTtry fairly say that his literary efforts im dear at any price, for he left us no ihmw thought, but considerable savaRO "criticism as the result of his sojourn. fy Yer one se wrapped about with the ,2mntle of testheticism, it is somewhat i-odd te hear be much made of lleshly J things in the shape of human feed. One A j Blma hftma wiia nmnnrr Hm Atmnoenont p r-JW WW w w iitM himwuk W Vf MUOdbCUV : might safely be expected te tolerate sliert- 1 twdngs of Uiis kind, but net se our crit- 'ieal Matthew. He likes two things about vm: We de net put " Etqulre " after a d's vui's name en the envelene nf n. lptir jgtautd- American women, though their 'UM voices and intonation were displeasing te vf his ear, bad for him the charm of a fcJV Am ... . .. ... j,' natural manner lacning totne Jingllsli. 'iaer distinction. The common and Jg Jg Jg 4inoble prevail. Even the landscape did set delight him ; nor the climate, which be pronounces harsh. Between the cli- vr n, siMe 01 new liampshlre and the climate Hif rieriaa he detected no distinction. 'Miff MP ta t.hnra nnv IiaqiiIv In M. r. Amnn .H i especially severe upon the char- ii.'. of the news in our journals, and be perhaps has some justification, .nk nrintji nnmn mrafrrnnhn nf l.lc .,- ift'i- 7:7. " TT T "" iVl Hssi expeiieuute. ji. aijuten paper made ' luaa tee old. A Chicago paper described ., Ms features as harsh, his manner essu- xeilieus and his clothes as ill-fitting, a Jfew Yerk paper published a facetious fttclun of Chicago, attributed te him, fad Mr. Medlll refused te believe his de- 1ei and pronounced him a cur. But I r- WDJe of ibis, it is net fair te sweep away Ml American literature at. ene fell blew. He does net mention one American writer with rtspect, nor make one excen- ilea te the sweep of his contemptuous fdasfinntien. Ter him Ilau therne has K.Mttea ih vain. Emerien, whom he 1 patronized, is forgotten. Helmes. 1 ell hia wisdom and delirntA lmmn. RaL.. .. i.. .!,.., i.,.,. """""t , wmmn aujut iuuv aftate,iuv;iuues among funny men wnose existence he I a national misfortune. Lewell's able satire, his poetry, his iene- mtd authoritative criticism have I laspi teed bis English rival. la net, Mr. Arneld calls us a nation of braggarts, aud surpasses Sir Driuin in his SDleen. As Mm lui. fAilleh letUrs , hi article in the leading review meat attract much at tention, but as such Is certain te bring downupenhlm severe denunciations from these traveled Englishmen whoknew the truth. That this bitter English literary lightweight Bheuld seriously endeavor 10 make the English world 01 leuen eew that Americans are intellectually uncul ttired and coarse in manners is almost In. credible. The highest kind of prohibitory tariff should be placed upon importations of the Arneld type for the future. i 1- The Hew BeilBf. The new administration of the muni cipal affairs of Lancaster begins te-day and te the faithful outgoing officials as well as te the untried new incumbents of efllce the Iktklt.iqencku sends greet ing. Er.Maver Morten has left an excel lent record behind him, which will re quire a geed man te equal. .Mayer j.u gerley enjoys high repute as a successful business man, and he makes in his Inaug ural address te councils a geed start in the nr.tii of a faithful administration of his ofllce. We trust that the new mayor, ins appointees, anu au etners unutr tee new city administration, will conduct themselves with credit te their personal reputations, and Willi nneyesingie 10 me extensive and varied interests of the city entrusted te their keeping. Itaur.AKOKR might be a Napeleon new, If he hail a mind ta . DisArreiNTMKNT 1im been exprcMed tint tbe late Jeaepb W. Drexel, el New Yerk, left no public bequests of any con no ne il u en co. Ilia muele library la ollerod te IiOnnex library In New Yerk, and'lila flre millions are divided botween hla widow and four daughters In Kurope mlnlitrles arn overthrown with about as much compunction as tenplna are knecked down. Tbe Danish ministry has been overthrown en allnanclal bill. Ui.uni are having a great bcim Just new with tbe pelltlclsnu. About DO dolegater, representing 20 Domeoratlo clubs el l'Jilla delphla, took preliminary ateps en Hatur tlay evening tewirds erganl7lnga lcague of Ugmocratle elnlm el 1'eunsylvanla, It wta resolved that an cxocutlve oetnmlttco el ene nicinber from overyolub present and from OM'ry club Ibat will ceme Inte tbe loague be appointed. Tbla committee Is te begin, as seen as possible, tbe work el ef fecting; a systematic and thorough organ! xitlen throughout tbe atate. It la pre08(d te held a state convention. IlisMAnci: was levonty-tbrce jcats old en Sunday, and he ia still the "Iren chan cellor." Tim International Council el Women, In aesslen In Washington, bave adjourned. A constitution has been adopted and ofllcera eleeted, Frances 1C, Yv'lllard being chosen proaldent. m r Tin: Philadelphia Tunes thus commis erates the 111 fertune et Lancaster esuuty In Its present prison beard : Because tbe Inspector! or tbe Lancaster county prison lese Ihelr tempera and aay hard things te each oilier, they bave decided teexcludu reporters from their meetings and proceed In the star chamber aiyle. A. hotter plan would have been te bave ro re ro algned their ollleos and allowed men te till thorn wbe knew that governors or any k Ind should first I nam the art of governing tboniBelvoa. Unfortunately they de net aeeru te have thought of thlr. Under tbe new arrangement tbey will be able te ex haust tbe thieves' vocabulary and will pose as gentlemen In the public eye. I'oer old Lancaster ! Tim; New Yerk A'uii says that alnce Jan nary 1, JS87, there bave been nearly 1,000 strikes In tbe United hitatea. Tbe data col lated by Jlrtd.ilrc:Cn rolathe te the Btrlkea for thoentlroyoarof 1SS7, show that there were 8SI during that period, and alnce Jan. 1, 1&8, tbore have been upwnrd of 100 mere According te the labor atatlntlcs of JlrmlilvH a there was an Inorease of mero than KiO or cent. In atrlkea for 1687 aa com pared with 1SS0 ; but from the governmen tal statistics it appears that there woremore In 1SS0. The discrepancy la probably due te dlllerent methods of calculation and onumeratlon, for both authorities announce substantially tbe Hame llgure, a round f00,. 009, for the number of oinpleyos concernod In tbe various strlkea Aa a whole, about ".8 per cent, or sometblng mere than one eno ene third or tbe alrlkera In 1SS7, succeeded In gutting tbelr demands or a compromise, as against about 0 per cent. In lb$0, Hut nearly 10.000,000 daya' work and wagea wote losten acoeunt of ntrlktH. Is the course eta remarkable arttcle by l'roressor W. (1. Humner In the March Coimepuhlnn, en the subject of "The First Steps Toward a Millenium," he pouts out a great deal of aatlre upon tbose who expect the atate te de overy thing In tbe making et geed citizens. Alter paying for the common scboeU.tho taxpayer Is confronted with tbe demand for text books and stationery. After contributing te the education of Lis poorer neighbor, he lanext te be asked by tbe theery of compulsory attondauce at school te force his unwilling neighbor te nend his children te aobeol. Next It 1b proposed that tbe taxpayer shall again coma forward and provlde trade schools or manuel labor sehoelp. lie thus cencludes: ' A state can uovermako uionefany kind. A state consumea men. New-born chil dren are 'net Boldiers, or taxpayera, or la la beierp. Years of coat of production must be spent upon them before they cau be any el these contributors te society. It Is tbe weilc of tbe family, the church, ibe acboe), and ether oduc&tlenal Institution, te bring them up and make thorn as geed men as possible, and then turn thorn evor te the atate as cltbjnp. The Btate, tborelorp. deea net make them ; It useh them up. It does net produce, It ceaU." PERSONAL. Mits. Li.oehaM. ISauhv, organizer of tbe weuien'a branch of tbe Knights of Laber, lu 1881 was left a widow with threo children and no nieauc. Te support her cu nureu bee ouiainea ompleyuieut In n knitting fuctety of Amsterdam, N. Y, Here she uaw the practical advantages of n combination of working women, uud be bo be fere long aba was at tbe bean, et a woman's KnlghtBer Liborerganlzitlon numbering tHX) members. Hhe Is new the general In structor aud lnventlgater et women's work for tbe order. Hhe Is a hlender eman, with an earnest, pleasing laoe. I'lem ISteiy folel ivf His Ceinnu comes the order ler SO'ZODONT. Aeerhts such a amana arlsen for any article or tbu toilet. Its most constant patrons are among the sx born te be admired. Geed loeVs con cllUte, beiuty fmiclnates. While letth de nieie te augment personal cemellnetj than any ether lacinl cbarnctortsUe. The lad'ea knew this, and Hither te render tnecaarm Instlutre- te cicure It wi.cn Munllnir, uinilv 80Z01)O.S'r.lhoine6telIectleot teeth rien arilljm. Coltfjtenmtlcally. ,U,W The dlftlciilty nf udmlnlgterlnij jmdlclnote yeuiig c Uldren I untlitly ovenemu by u.Ihk llr. Hiill'ki UhvKvKiin at...,...... " i-rtcSc4nu.un ulueay tK lhu lllUoea"- .r1,t,ii'h'"l.l..s Ine,t B,y8 causca by a tfck stomach. Jelcaneally be curtd l.-ixader Is thu romeOy l0r such cases. 1'rlce a cents. T 1 A Bound lgal Opinion. K. JUlnbrldse llundar, Kq.. County Atty.. Clay Ce.. -lex.. Tex .'buyB. "UttveeMxlKtrctrlc JJltters with most happy reaulU. My brother alie was ery low with Malarial tuver and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use et thu medlclnu. Am btuUHed Klectrle iTltters ib.Vee hlsllle." -. Mr. U. I.Wllcoxsen, of Herse Ca e, Ky adda a like tesUmeny. Buying: llu positively be lieves he would havu died, had it net been ler Klfectrla liltters. ur Thli great remedy will ward off, s well as curu all Meltrlal DUeeses. aud for all Kidney, l.lreranduuiuachUUerdersstauds unequal el yer sale by our aaeut. H. Jl. Cechran.drugifUi U7 andB. yuwuBL, lncMWr, ra. i -iittiK IH I'MKNalLVABIA. What Your FrlaaiU anil NlBileri Bay en a Mntur of Altai ImpeiUnce, Belew will ba found a sample of tharnultl tharnultl tndeef loiters el encouragement Meirg, if. It. Warner A Ce , el llecbeiter, N. Y., dally rtv celre. Ttesubjolneil unsellelUd testimonials are from jour rrlends and neighbors, lalles and gentlemen yen knew ana estoem ler tlislr honor and sltatghtforwaraness, and who wenld scorn te be a party te ary deception. What has been done for ethers can ba dena rer you, and It Is lelly, nay setcldal, te longer suffer wljejttte means ej recovery lie at your very deer : WaT FniLArjaLrniA, (37J8 Centre St.) Jan. 1, l&es My grandmother suffered ten years with kidney disease and Irritation of the bladder, he could net walk straight nor could she sleep ten mtun te sat a time, she haa several doctors, bnt tbey all failed te gire her relief. She took ' Warner's Safe euro "-.six bottles' In all together with several bottles of "Warn er's Bafo l'llla " and was cured. This was 4 years age and tbe hta been well ever since. Iter name U Mrs. Mary Kvans, e.S7S8 Centre street. West Vhlladelphta, l'a. All of my rela tives as well ai mynell take " Warner's Bafo Cere." 1 rcoexinend It ie all of my friends. TUOMaSMUOHX. Wat I'nir ADatriiTA, Pa , (832 N. 811 5U) nee 7. 1M7, I can most positively certify te the merits of " Warner's Hale Uemodles." I sufTered and was pronounced Incurable by prominent physicians. As a lau resort, an a without fntlb, 1 commenced using "Warner's Safe euro" and " " Tlppeoanee " with meat snrprlDlng ro re snlta. DetaUs.wouldbe revolting It was ene el the teverest cases en record. I will gladly reply te any letter and will give particulars. 1 bope this statement will be the means et In fluencing some ene U employ t he same means for ihelr recovery, M.O. MALI) WIN. CntSTM, l'a, (710 lllnksen HL), Jan.lB.lMt. 1 have been cured by the use of " Warner's BafJ Cure " el a very sovere form of Udney disorder attended with excrnclnllng pain se that I wai unnble te be en my feet for any length of time without the most unbearable piln. I think "Warner's Bafo Cure" his saved my lire. MRS. II a.111 11 A liUYD, 1'OTTSvitLa, l'a , Hee. II, 1837,-" 1 have tisid half adosen bottles el Warner's HaTj euro " and bave been grcaUy benptltcd by It, and no o.ner moaicine can iuke us piace SAMUUtiK. ACKKIt. DiLi.M0WK, Pa, Dec 11,1817 "Watner's Sife Homedles " are well recommended, and 1 knew my-elf tint tbey hive given me, ns well aiotlier peep e, great rollet. JAMtH K.TAMJll. BrAimucwi, Waynot'e.l'a, Jin. t. 1R83.-1 bave taken a great many hollies of " Warner's 81 euro," mid can rece nmend It as -the lext medtctne I have ever taken. "Warner's Sale Cii'e " has dene inu much geed, UKOIIGKII. (1AV. BI'KClAh NOTWKH. llucklen's Arnlcn Hairs. Tna Hbst BALvaln the world for C'nta, Unities Beres, Ulcers, Halt iih'um, Fuverbores.Tetter, Cbapped Hands, rhllblatns. Cerns, nud all Skin Kruptlens. nnd positively cures 1'lles, or nepay rwiulnxU It Is guaruntefip te glvn per fect sntlslacllen, or money refunded, l'rlce 1& cents per box. rer silo by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Mes. 1S7 and 1J North Queen slroet, Lancaster. Fa. June27 1yd BUIUIH'BGUUK will linmedlatelr relieve Greup, Whnepln CeiiKh and ntencMtls rer Sftla by II. It Cochran, Uruggltt, Ne. 17 North (juleii street. (7) Threw Anity 1IU Uiuiclic Huffercd I r 0111 rheumatism he badly hid te uu crutches, but threw them uwHy hf.er up plying Tiemnt' Jicltrtrle Oil te my lhntn. 1 new feel better than 1 have for jnirs " ". 1,. (ilnes. MKltc street, Jlutrale. N. y. Korsle by II. II. Cochran, druggldt, 137 and 13-J Neilh ejnnrn street, Lnncestur, WAiVAMAKKK'H. It'uiLAOiLriiiA, Monday, April 2, lesi Te be continued. We thought te wind up the Easter Holiday Occasion with te-day and come back te the work-a-day fashion of normal conditions. But tee many of our geed fellow-townspeople pretest, and we therefore will keep the store in its present trim a few days longer. And for these who may still be strange te what we have been doing we repeat the points of special interest. Heroic bust of Emperor William of Germany. Chest nut street entrance. Crelters Cottage with the wonderful carding and spinning of wool and making of Shet land Shawls by hand. East of Chestnut street entrance. Heuse Beautiful. .Second fleer centre, eighteen rooms. Furnished Kitchens in the basement. Spring Exhibition el Wraps and Jackets, second fleer, Chest nut street. Spring Exhibition of Trim med Millinery, Thirteenth and Chestnut streets. Dress Goods display. The most remarkable merchandise exhibition ever made. All around the main fleer. Isn't it curious ? A lady asks why we don't keep fine French Sateens in light grounds and small figures, and all the while there is an array of them here, the choicest that the art of Mulheusc can produce. The asking will fetch them out. We took a census of Sateen styles some weeks age and found 1,059 distinct patterns. Many mere new. Our coun ters arc a sort el Union Depot for them. They come en con verging lines from France and New England, they go en di verging lines te all desiring te get the pick of the stock that's biggest and best. Just for your convenience. Yeu will find at the Sateen counter some albums of French plates showing completed cos tumes. Ask the salespeople te show them. Sateen quotations, i?4, 20, 25, 31, and Z7lA cents. West et Main Aisle, north or centra. Chillis, mero Challis. The finest quality at 60 cents has mere new styles, the next grade at 50 cents has had a few of the exhausted styles replaced by a late arrival, and the lowest at 20 cents has been roundly re-enforced, WAtTAHAKKWa. Northwest el centre. " Have you caught the glisten ing of the Gloriesat or the shim mer of the Mohair Glace and Sicilienne? t " Northeast ana southwest of centre. A very unusual make of French Balbriggan Underwear. Net the very geed stuff usually sold under the name; some thing far better. Cemes te us from the suburbs of Paris, the work of a most' painstaking maker. Like silk te the touch. The neck bands of the shirts fit the neck, net the shoulder as commonly the case, and the drawers de net bind at one point and flutter at another. They have te be ordered a year ahead. A few retailers take all. Wc have the Philadelphia market, and yet the prices are down a third. Just a triumph of direct trading. , Men's Shirts and Drawers, 75 cents,' $ 1, and $2. Women's Shirts only 75 cents. , There is luxury in a leek at them. Westel Cheatnut street entrance. 1 ime saving. Hew few men, careful in dress, knew hew te save time in dressing! One most effectual way saves worry, tee is te have Sus penders en each nair of treu sers. Costs nothing. Yeu only buy several pairs of suspenders at once instead el one at a time. And new is the chance. Can't explain hew, but we did it. Bought 6,000 pairs el Suspenders of remarkable re tail value at 50c te $1, which wc will sell at 25c. Very beau tilul styles, some worth double. some triple, some quadruple. II you don't buy we conclude that you don't need them or don't want a bargain. Centre aisle, near Market street. Boek News for April. 52 pages. Crowded with welcome words for everyone interested in new lioeks or old Beeks. Senater Chace, of Rhede Is land, en "International Copy right ;" Rev. Washington Glad den en " Reading for Working men ;" New Boek gossip by Talcott Williams these are some el the original articles. Other timely topics tersely treated. And the Wanamaker price-list, of course. The por trait is of Cel. Themas Went worth Higginson. 5c. 50c a year. Near 1 hlrtcenth Mrcotentranco. The weak spots of a Con gress Shee arc the elastic side gores. The easiest of all shoes te get en and off, snug setting, handsome, simple ; but rotten rubber or peer work of some kind in the stretch - pieces usually plays the mischief. We have been looking out for that weak spot. Men's fine calf, ha'nd-sewed Congress Shoes (imitation laced), and the elas tic guaranteed. The price $4. We never before knew a shoe of this grade te be sold for ee little. All sizes ; widths A, B C and D. Market stixet lrent. westel Main Aisle. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. JIA1S. VTKW HA'Itt IOK KAHTKK. "Dunlap Hats" ANU TIIK UKNOWNKD " BOSTON BEAUTIES." Correct In Mjle, rirst tn duality, Light In Weight ami l'lUes UuatanUHHl. A 81'KCIALTV MADK Or YOUNG MEN'S HATS. V u are prepireil te show Yeuuk Men Ire Newtwt, I'riittienlniid I urgent Line In llie City at the Very l.oweji I'rlces. Sl'KCIAI. IIAUUAINUIN Trunks and Traveling Bags. Stauffer & Ce., LKAU1NU 1IATXKU8, HI and !S Nerllt Qneen SI reel. VGA J., jri U, MAHTJH, ' WIOXJMAUi AD M1AII niAlat IS All Kinds of Lumber and Oea'. erYADi Ne. 120 North Waterana Prluce Btrecu. abeve Lemen. Lancaster. ES-lvfl -pAUMUAKUNKH'M COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Utries Ne 121 North QueeuStreet, ana Ne. M North I'rtncw street Yahda! Neitb frlnca Blreet, neariitaaing Depot. 'IviatM I.ANOABTEU 1 jOAIj COAL. I Pice of Ceal Reduced AT O. SENER & SONS, CQH. fiilKOK A WALNUT BT8. JanlV-ttd A YKR'S OUKRKY PEOTOBAU Every Household Should haVe Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, it sarea thousands et lives annnslly, and Is peculiarly efflcacleas In Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bere Threa'. Atter an extensive practice el nearly one third or a century, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is my cure for recent reMs and coughs I pre. scrlbs It, and believe It te be the rery beat ex pectorant new offered te tbe people."-Dr. Jehn O. LevU, Druggist, West Bridge water, l'a. "Seme years age Arer's Cherry Pectoral cured me or aithtna alter the bfst medical skill had tailed te give me relief. A few weeka atnee, being again a IttUe trenbled with the disease, 1 was promptly Relieved By the same Hernedy. I Kladlyefferthl. testimony foruebenent of all similarly snitcted."-r. II. Hauler, Kdlter Argui, Table Iteek, Nebr. "for children anlleted with colds, cough., sere threat, or croup. I de net knew of any remedy which 1 1 give mere speedy roller than Ayer Cherry Pectoral. I have found It, also, Invaluable In ca'es et whooping cough " -Ann Lovrjey, 1251 Washington street, Bej. ten, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has proved remark, ably effective In rrnnpandlslnvalnibleasa family medlclne."-D. at. Uryjnt, Chlcepee rolls, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ratr-ASKD nr Dr. J. O. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Maes. Beidhyatl Druggists, l'rlce tlMjstx bot tles $5 00. apHydAw" AINK'H OHIiKHY COMPOUND PAINE'S Hi CUUKS NKUVUU3 rimSTIlATlON, NKKVOUS HKAUACIIK, NKUltALOtA, NKUVOUS WKAKNKflH, HrOMACII AND LIVRU DIS- KA8K8, HIIKUMATISM, DYSt'JCPdlA, and all Affections et the Kidneys, WflAK NBRVB3. l'AINR'd CBLFHY COMPOUND I. a Narva Tonic which never falls. Containing Celery and Cocea, tbose wonderful stimulants, ft speclaly cures all nerveus disorders. RHEUMATISM. PAINK'fl CKLrilY COMPOUND purines the bleed, it drives out the lactic nole, which causes nhcnmntlsm. and rrnLerm inn l.innrt making organs tnnhealthy condition. The true remedy for ltheuiiiillsm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAINK'J CRLK11Y COMPOUND quickly restores the liver and kidneys te potfect health. This curative power, combined with Its ner e tonics, is why It Is the best remedy ler all kldney complaints. DYfiPBPSIA. PAINE'S CKLKHY COMPOUND strength ens the stomach anil quiets the nerves of the dlKesllve organ. Tuts Is why It cures even the wcrse cases of lj epepsU. CONSTIPATION. PAlNK'd CKLKHY COMTOIINl) Is net a cathartic It Ida lata'lve, iflvlni? eavyanil natural action te the bowels, uegularlty surely Ie lows Its use. Becommended by professional and business men. tend ler nook. Price, $1.00. Beld by Drugglsta. WELLS, UIUUAIIDSON A Ce, Proprietors. Ilurltnirten, Vt. (?) AKK YOU CONSUAU'l'lVKT USK PARKER'S GINGER TONIO Without delay. A rdre medldnal compost, tten that euro, when all else falls, lias cured the worst cases or cough, Weak Lnnvs, Asth ma, Indigestion, Inwuid Pains, Kxbuuslleu, bOc atDruggUtK. IIINUKKCOICNS. The safest. Bluest una beit euro for Cernp, Hiiiilen., Ac. Steps all pain, husurei com fort tn the feet. Ncer falls te cure. 15 cents at DrugKLls. lllSCOi. a CO , N. Y, yALUABLK MUUlUAli WOKK. TRUTH, Or the 8C1KVCK ey T.IKK. A VALUA1JLK MKU1CALWOUK, the only true description of this time en Man hood. Nervous and Physical Debility, Prema tura Decline, Krreis nf Youth, and the untold miseries consequent te same, as well as an ex posure nf quick" and their se-called medical works, by which they victimize thousands, and by tholrexuKeeraltngdlsoase, makes theso peer sufferers lnsane. Kvery young man, middle aged or old, should reaa this book. It Is morn than wealth te them. Send two cent stamp for a copy. Add roes, l)lt.TROS.TUKKL, KM North yeurth 8t, Philadelphia, Pa. f 13 lyd E LY'H OKKAM BALM. 0ATARRH---aAY FEVER. .LY'S CUKAM 1IALM cures Celd tn Head Catarrh. Uesa Celd, liny rever, Deafness, Head ache Price Ml Cents. KA1Y TO U3K. Kly Bre's, Owego. N. Y , U. S, A. y YOU WILL SAVK BIONKY, TtMK, PAIN. TUOU11LK, ' And Will Cure OArAUUH, byUblng ELY'S CREAM BALM. A particle la applied te each nostril and la agreeable. Price &e oenU at drugRlsts : br mall, registered, ie eta. K LY HUG ni KUB, sas u reen wlch St., New Yerk. nevl5-lydAw SAKK, SUKK AND Sl'KKDY CUHK. Kupture, Varlcncele and Hiwclal Diseases et either tex. Why be humbugged by quacks when you can And in Dr. Wilght the only Uio Uie clab rniHioiANlnPhllad'lphluwhe makes a specially et the aonve diseases, and Cuius Tu.mT cunxs OUARiNTS.i). Advice Iroeday and evnn'.nir strangers can be treated and re turn home sumo daj . unices private. DK. W.U. WllIOHT. Ill North Ninth Street, Abeve ltoce. P O. Ilex b7J Philadelphia. teliiVlydAw BUM SI Kll JUCHOKTS. "VyKTUEHILL," ATLANTK! CITY. V. .1 . Ocean ud Kentucky Avonue. Open ytbruaiy 1, te Nevembei I. Leck llex iu3d, . , . .. . . M.J.ECKElll'. u nrl-3md Mar , J line. July. A TliANTlO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CUT), N.J. (Popular Winter or Summer ) Largest Jieim. M(Mt Convenient. Eleguutly ur nlshed. Liberally Managed. OPEN ALL THE KAU. CIIA8. Meai.AUK, Prep. W K. CeuiRAJ. Chief Clerk. feb22-6iud A TI.VNTIO U1TY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (1 orderly Hetel Ashland.) NOV:UPEN.-Wl KKKUUMdllKI). . UEMODKI.ED. KKNOVATED. JOS. K rLANIUEN, .la. marl lmd.Mar,Apr,July,Aug. NKVKWBAK. Vl'KN KVKKY KVKN1NQ KXOICPT 8UNDAY. 81L t HANDKKltClUKrS AND MUrfLdta AT ElllBMAN'S. CELLULOID AND LINEN COLLAKaAND UUrfll AT EUISMsN'S. MEDtUAlED " UNDEHSIIUITS AND DUAWK11S AT EKISMAN'.I. Don't lercut te leek at our NECKTIES AT EltlaMAN'B MO. 17 WESTttlNU BTKEXT. CELERY COMPOUND ?, QTANDAUD CRKW1NQ TOBAOOO. DOYOUCHEW? ID IN GET THE BEST -WHICH IS- Finzer's Old Honesty. Genuine Has a Red H 0 in Tag en Kvery Plug. OLD HONESTY U acknowledged te be the PUKE8T and MOST LA8T1NQ pteee Ot 8TANDA KD CHEWING TOBACCO en the market. Trying It Is a better teat than aay talk about It, Glveltafatrutal. M-TOUKDKALKHBAS P1VW nevlMydAw " njir seum, Q.lVIiER'H NEW BTORR GIYLER'S NEW STORE NOW' OPEN. Every thing New tn DKKSS GOODS. Kmbrelderet and Uralded Hobes. Melrer, Bilks and Batlnr. Dry Goods. Heilery, Gloves and Underwear. Em broideries. Battens In the Newest Styles and Celers at All Prices. Come and Bce Oar Goods, Compare OUlt Prices. JOHIT S. QIVLER, Neb. 6 & 8 North Queen St., ,, liANCASTKU, PA. mirlOljd&w H AQER & BKOTBER. SPECIAL. DRY GOODS, lager & Brether, 25-27 West King Street, LANCASTEU, PA. Large Trade Sales by manufacturers and Im porters In New erk the past week gave us the opportunity, and we embraced It, te Pur cease for Cash, Large Lines of French and American DUE3S UOO DS, made and Imported ter this season s trade, in all the Desirable New Celers, which we will sell at the Lewost Price ever known ter same qualities. lOaae Colored Freneb Bebastopel, Value 75c, Prlce 5'c. I Oaee Colored Freneb Bobas'.epol, Value l 0, Price 62ye. 1 OaBO Colored Freneb Oaebmere, Value 75c, Prlce 50c. 1 Oase Colored Camel 'a Hair Bege, Vatue85c, Piicoteo. 1 Oase English Weel Boge, Value 75c, Pilco 50c, 1 Case Blaek Bebastopel, Value 75c, Ptlcetoe. 1 Oase Blaek Froneh OaBbmore, alue 75c, Prlce Wc. LAUQE QUANTITIES OP Dress Goods. 6c, Sc, 10c, KXc Hest Values In BLACK SILKS, 750, ISe, U00 m Best allies In BLACK AND COLOBEDUUA. DAMES. Best Values In BLACK AND COLOUED SUUAUS. INDIA SILKS AND BENG ALINiS. CO-lnch AULINGTON BU1TINGS. 46 Inch WOOL HENllIETTAS. 46ln:hSILK WAUP HENUI ETTAS. KKOCHLIN'S rUKNCH SATINES. SCO'ICH AND AMEUICAN GINGHAMS. AMEltlCAN BATINES, CUA4YCUEPE AND CHALL1ES. BLACK GOOUS VOU, MOUUMNG. Aj-lhe abeve will ba found correct and without misrepresentation he common In the adverlUements el the day. HAQER & BROTHER. SIAVIUNHUY. TpATTKKNH, MODVIM, ,te. Central Hacbine Works, COHNKti or GtiANT ANDC1IE1S1IAN STUEET3, (Bearer Court Heme). LANCAbTKU, PA. KnRlurs, Itellerr, Machinery and Bepairlng, Patterns, Drawlpgi, ireu and Brass CaJllug., etn. Best equipped Macilne and Pattern Shep In Iberliy lerlight erk. ruoed Werk, Promptness. Ueasonable Cuarges. dtc3 Ud TOBACCO. CLOTBlltO, t(7. JNFORMATION. TotheMaboatOrdenngfprlng Clethes. U yen want te nave Meney anil pePleaaed, iem abeat Ord intioaaveMe a flOIO-i ASKEW'S. eW-lyd -DJAHTER NOVELTIEH. HAGER ft BROTBBR. MEN'S fUBHSHIMS. Easter Novelties IK N ECKWEAR PLAIDS, STBlPfS AND SPOT EfFETS. Beautlrut Colorings, Correct Shapes, 60c ,740. and 11 03. FOPULAK &TYLEs1nNKW NECK WEAB, 250 White Strings and Dndu Ties (Tull Dress), All Widths. BLACK NKCKWEAB A BPECI ALTT. Pafls, Tecks and reur-ln-Hands, In Otteman, I Bilk and .Satin. HAGER & BROTHER, 36 & 37 "WB3T KINO ST. XMMENyE ASSORTMENT. L (Jaoseiiin k Bre., S.W. COll. N. QUEEN 4 ORANGE SW. IMMENSE ASSOKTMENT, NEW YEATUUES E.XOLUB1VE BTYLES. SKBVICKABLE GOODS MAUKXDAT Reck Bettem Prices. GET THE MOST roil THE MONEY. 112, til, 110 Suits te order, quality ittlclly Ali-wool Casslmeres and Sretcb Cheviots. 13, 115, 11 Suits te order In attipe Plaids and Checks, strictly All-wool. Sis, tie t Suits te order, best or All-wool Imported Worsted, RO. 27, 1)5 Prlnce Albert Butts made te order. Trlmmed and made In elegant style i-wool COKBtmore Panta te erder at as GO, It oe it.re and as oe. All-wool worsted pants te erder at 15 oe, 5 CO, 16 00, 17 00, 13 00. O W) rer Klorteu j continuation bce cur two win dows full et I Newest Spring Goods Only. sr-Hemember comfort and satisfaction gees with every purchase made. L, GANSHAN & BRO. H IRSH it BROTUEK, One of Finest Sights te Be Seen in Lancaster is tiik 11 unuK show i.devvs or Hirsh & Brether. WINDOWS 1, 2, 3, Contain IhATatestStyleser WOOLKNPIEOE GOODS which are for making Clothing te Order. WINDOW 4 8h3W8 a Ntce Display Ot MEN'S CLOTHING, bolugasinell selectlnn el our Beady-made Stock. WINDOW 6 Is a Nice Exhibition erGKNT'S NECK WEAB. Thu variety speaks for Itself. WINDOW C Shows GoeH Humpies or DKhSS and CALICO BIIIU1B trem 55c. Upwards. WINDOW 7 Is n Geed Description et BO 18' and CI1IL- DUEM'dbllllS. 'ihe largest aiaeitininta ever seen In this city. WINDOW 8 Has the I.ntest Stjlea or flPBINGJWOOLEN BlllltTtt. Undoubtedly tnelaigcst variety tn Lan caster. M'INDOW 9 A i Ine Assortment el PANTALOONS. WINDOW 10 Displays ALISRS, BATCIIKLH, TltiVEL. INU BAGSandTUUNKd. WINDOW 11 IsaKull Llnent CALICO SIIIKT', 2 Cellarr, Linen Besoms, Past Celers, 50c. tucb. "Kverythlng is markel way down ler Easter, HIRSH & BROTHER, THH ONE-PRIOH Olethiers, and Furnishers, COU.N. QUEEN 8TKKRT ANDCENTltE WUUAKK. LANOAHTKK. PA. OUI'ERIOR QUAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. , HKNBY GAUT8CUI A SONB, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, - Philadelphia. Examination will preve enr Instruments far superior ie any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash that abounds In thu market, seen being of mere annoyenco thin pleasure te their owners. Old and Imper fectly made MuhIc Bexes caretully repaired bv experienced workmen trem thu manufac tory In Switzerland. Correspondence sellcluid. bend stamp ter caUlegue and price Hit. nev22-lydAw IANO AN D ORGAN TUNING. It will piy yen te walk up one flight of stairs te seu hew nicely you can have your riane or Or-feiti Bepalred. Viz - Bestrtnglng, Entire New Works put In. Casts llevaruLbeil and Polished s fcoed a. new. Your yeliew aUceUrtd Ivery, or keys made perteetly white, by a newly dl.ceveied process. This can all be done at Ncfl.38 and SO Bast King Street, Bocend Eleor, Over Btackheuse's Shoe Stere. WM. H. MANBY& SON. flJlyd Lxncaater, Pa. ftSWA-