." A- v"r r- V JtOfl JLANOASTEE DAILY IKTEIiUGEKCKR. SATURDAY, APRIL 7. 1888. 1 V - V; r fei isT-t.. & ilf rr -r,. L ' M t The P&tly Intelligencer. nAHUABTKB. AflttL 7. H8. ftm Dirtr itrmxtesiicxa publishes all the telegraphic news of the United rrcss up te the Utett possible hour. MEMS -Tbe Dally Jldttien of Tn limrU-l-siren U aeltvcred by earners tn the city anA surrounding towns for loc. per wee l by mall, 15.00 ft yeari 1150 for six months;) H.S for three months we. per month. tn Wlt taTXLtloaHesn (Deuble Sheet) Ctght rage, only LW per annum, in ad ranee. subscribers wishing thrlr adaress changed canst also state where ue paper Is new ler. warded. AeWtrUsemenbi from 10 te cts.pcr no eice Insertion, according te location. TUB 1NTKLLIGKNCKB, Lancaster, ra. sT-Telephone Connection Tkat Smelling Committee. The Sonate committee inveatiffating the federal departments of Philadelphia have had ttielr work for their pains. They showed nothing that indicated any laxity of management of the Philadelphia pest office, and were required te listen te the wails of discharged Republicans, whose accusations could net be substantiated. When the committee get te the work of Investigating Collector Cauwalarler, they found mere than they had bargained for. They learned that the office under Gen ml llartranft, Mr. Cadwalader's prede cessor, showed neglect and carelessness , that from the time the change was made the receipts of the office had risen from $12,000,000 te 113,000,000, with no appar ent Increase in imports. The revenues had increased fifty per cent, with no pro portionate Increase in the business of the pert, and the expenses had actually do de creased. This information was net what Senater Hale desired te obtain, but Mr. Cadwal lader gave him mero of the same kind. He told of night inspectors In the office who never Inspected, and of convicted criminals, who occupied secure .places under his predecessor. He found no Democrat in the office when he came in, and he appointed no Itepubllcan te place. The whole investigation has turned out a complete flisce. Senater Mandereen, one of the Itepubllcan members of the committee, was forced te say of It : ' We found nothing surprising or unexpected in the facts brought te light. It was nat ural and te be expected that the Demo cratic officials should desire te gather about them men of their own political faith in whom they could have the most perfect confidence, nnd I see no objection te their doing S3. But what the com mittee has done and what it desired te de was te show that the present Demo cratic administration does net practice that civil service doctrine which it preaches ; and I have no doubt that an investigation of the administration of the federal offices in the ether cities of the Union would dlsclose the same condition of affairs, which would be no special dis credit te them." Iteyal Alliances. It would seem that even in royal fami lies tbe fiction of regal superiority te the feelings and passions of human beings can net be maintained. The Crown Prince of Denmark has Just sacrificed his right of succession te tbe throne and a royal income as hiir apparent by marrying Miss Menck ; nnd new the daughter of the Emperoret Germany .and Altxandcr, the dethroned Prlnce of llulgarla, nre ready te defy Bismarck and the allied powers by alliance matrimonial. If princes nnd princesses generally catch the fever nr.d show themselves a little less cold-blooded than diplomacy demands, it will be a long step towards the overthrew of royalty. Nations can hardly afford te have regal figure-beads that embarrass international questions by acting in such nn absurdly human fashion. Alexander, of llulgarla, proved himself te be something exceptional in the king line, but for the sake of Euro pean peace, he was obliged te go out of the business. New it he should become ' by marriage a member of the German royal family, there mlht seen be a pretty state of things In lWlln. Suppes ing Ferdinand, the wealthy, should get tired of Russian intrigue and feresake his uncomfortable throne, could Emperor Frederick threaten Sen-in-Law Alex ander with Germany's displeasure in case he should accept n call te his old throne ? Would it net be mere in accordance with the fitness of things for the German empire te support a Ger man prince married te the daughter of a German emperor V They might beg and entreat him te let Bulgaria alone, and se avoid provoking llussla, but Alexander is a man of strong will and would proba bly fellow hla own judgment as he did when he headed the revolutionary party In opposition te his cousin, the czir. Fer Alexander's father was an uncle of the present Emperor et llussla, and be was well supported by his imperial cousin In the early days of his Bulgarian rule. ba Bismarck opposes with nil his might a mairlage that would strengthen a prince who ha3 shown hinwlf a diple mat and a soldier. It is practically an admission by the greatest living cham- plen of the divine right et kings, that te be harmless a prince new-a-days must be a cipher, lit only te lay corner-stones, decorate ministers and prance about at grand reviews. He must be carefully married en his own level In order that court etiquette and the standard et harm less royal idiocy may be maintained. Tax Itefunulng. The Heuse of Beptesentatives has been for four days in a dead-lock ever the pas- sage of the dirpct tax bill, which Is a measure te restore te twenty-nlne states and territories seventeen million dollars paid by them under nn act of Cengrei-s passed in 1601, which authorized a direct tax of twenty million dollars te be levied annually upon the real estate of the country. It was one of the earliest devices te raise muLej , ai.d was given up after ene year's collection bad been mada frcm the twenty.nlne states, tbe states net paying being " non compatible in swampe, en stumpo;'er in ether weids, be leg protected from the collection by the Confederate army. An overflowing treasury has suggested this bill for the return et the tax, which Is plausibly based upon the ground that iwas net collected from all the Mates; Dunuejuausiblllty or this claim disap pears when It Is considered that no ether of the war taxes were collected from the states In rebellion ; we had an Income tax In the North, and we had stamp duties and Luilness licenses te pay; which should all be refunded upon the same reason that is urged for the repayment of Iho direct tax. The states In rebellion paid none of these Imposts of ceulsa. It is very clear that the real reason animating the votes of a the large ma jerly of the representatives who favor this bill, is that their states get the money nnd the United States has no use for it ; but en the contrary seems te be embarrassed by a plethoric treasury, and In a condition te be thankful for its depletion. Added te this, thore is In ducement for the passage of the bill te these members who want te preserve the tariff duties. After It is passed, we are told that the cotton tax will be refunded, as a compensating gift te the Southern states. But it would be better te divide the surplus in the treasury at one operation among all the states, if It Is decided that the federal government hasnouse for It. There is no need te beat about the bush for excuses. It is sufficient reason for the distribution that the federal government does net need It. But as te this there may be a difference of opinion. The minority of the Heuse, who are opposed te the grab, Heemste think that the money will net burn the government pocket if left there. And their opinion Is very decided. They have clung te it through four days of locked business, nnd we are of the decided opin ion that they nre right. Congress is mero profitable te the country In these days of Its idleness, than It weu'.d be likelytebalf ompleyod In legislation. Ne great harm at least'can bodeno whlle it is thus tied up ; and that Is a great geed In lUclf. Tun Itklmoknekr will en Monday present an oxbauslire review of the Ho He publican political Rltuatlen In Lancaster oeunly, which at this time, ene woekboforo the Itepubllcan primary election, li looked upon with absorbing Interest. This journal baa gonteut ever ene hundred Inquiries, covering all sections of tbe oeunly, and embracing Democratic as well ns l'.ermb llcan correspondents, and tliose will ac curately reflect the political situation be far a Iho writer ean lenrn It. Te make the account as strictly Impartial as possible, opposing mombera of the Republican factions have been written te, and from the roplleM ttiat liaye been pouring In, the re turns promlae te bn most accurate and reasonably conclusive. TholNTKi.i.ianN ThelNTKi.i.ianN TholNTKi.i.ianN ei:n has no interest In any apedal candidate en tbe opposition s'de, butla simply making an carneit Journalistic aoareh ler the truth. Tbe lines nre new pretty clesely drawn, and aome light en prebable resulta is at tainable. This the lNTi:r.i.i(ii:.NCi:u will glvoltsreadorfl. It will glvolhe poeltlenB el tbe loaderB In the congressional, aena- terlal, legislative and rccorder racee, who tbe township bosses are for, and everything olseot moment pertaining te the Bltuatlen. News dealers who wish extra oepioa et this Isbue Hlieuld llle their ordera for the same as early aa pesslliln. New Yenit's Democratic Mate conven tlen Is te be held In New Yerk city en May 15, It la the flrattlme In hoveo years that a Btate convention chese New Yerk city for a plnce of meeting. Tun Philadelphia J.ctlytr commentB soverely and with Justice upon the law et Harvard university and the ruling et a commlttce of Harvard proreaaerrf which prevented a woman from receiving n prlzs which alie had wen by an esaay, The chairman of the oemmltteo had vigorously opposed the establishment et the Harvard Annex en the ground that " women had nellber the bratna nor the bodies te ondure Bevere study." The oeninilttco unanimously decided that an esaay entltted 11 The Keman Honate Under the Kmpire " who se far bu potier te all the nthera as te doservo the full reward for 100 known as thp llowdeln prize aud net often glven. The aeaied letter accompanying the essay was found te contain the nnme of K. 11. Pearson and It waa Boen learned that Iho paper wat the work of Miss l'oarsen, of the annex. Thla diacovery moved the prefea aera te rule that the cesaylst could net rc rc rc oeivo the (1C0 prlr.3 but might take the annex prlre of 10, It the laws of tbe uni versity are respoiiBlbte ler Ibis ruling they are narrow nnd out et spirit Willi the ego and should beat ones repealed, jfthocom jfthecom jfthocem tnlttoo nre nlone responsible, wbleU H hardly oredlble, they have ahewn n narrow bigotry qnlte lrrocencllablo with the liberal oulture a university ia supptHed te give. As the J.eilper save, " It appeara lncredlblu In this day that a prlza fairly wen by inerlt outslde the pale should be refused te a woman Bolely because she was a woman." That thore Is net very mueh stability about the French political aystem or stoad stead stoad faatnesa In French statesmanship la shown by the fact that alnce the overthrew of tbe omplre In 1870 thore have been no less than elgbteen promlera, and aa several have been at the head el mero than ene ministry the premiership of M. Floquet 14 the twonly.feurth. Hoventeon yearaand seven mentha have elapsed aince the fall of Napo Nape loon 111, and the average llle of the minis minis tries la only nlae months. OvF.it in Bekhara they have a way or ex ex ecutlug criminals tint Is swift, tcrrlbleand sure. The grand vlrler wia murdered by a natlvn nnd tbe nmoer ordered the inur dsrer and an accomplice te be hurled Irem a tower ISO feat high. With a drop Itke that thore Is no dinger et bungling by tbe eteautlcner. Tin: Knlghta et the Get den Ksgloacted wlusly lu ndeptlnga resolution at the soa sea soa alen of their Grand Castle In Fhllailelphla, prehlblllni; the use et liquors at picnics or receptions glven bye aatles when the tuime of tbe order is used. r.niKlujAi, spring, though long dn'ayci, was never brlghter or mere wo'cejic KuNATen Ineai.ls la getting Inte doeper water every day. New be has the women of the country as hla formldable opponent-. In a moment of mero than usually acrid expression he eet bimielf egulnst woman sullrege, en tbe ground that wemeu cannot take part in war. Te which the New Yerk Star reapendB : What war has there ever been, bliice Andremache watcbed Hecter scouring the windy plalna of Trey, In which weraeu were not.caUBe and part 7 Te loaye tbe confused campaigns of the classic peo ples and the middle agea cut of the question, recall the potency of women In the wais el Franoe, Germany and Kegjand. It was le avenge an insult or Frederick tbe Great upen Madame de Mente-pun that 1,-miIh, (lie w 'c 'jved, tl"i.lar d .nr ujHm ibe Marquis et Drandcuburg aa the Klnj; el I'nusla was thou called. It wnalnrt(foren(e te Kugeule'a desire that Napeleon III, went te war with King William In 1S70. But tbcee instances ate net se pregnant et the prref or woman' ute In war as the history et the rebellion. Had Iho women cf the Union net taken rart, dally, hourly, during the civil war, we kheuld never have held eneugh forces under arms te conquer the rebellion." Osk week mere aud the Itepubllcan tus. pen be will be ever. unit iarii.K ittteiiiKu. HeOldn't kits her they told their ler i In accents soft and low j Hut her little brother behind tbe deer, bbeuted, HaUagber, let Vrgi " --vVnnJi''rcAerd Travt'.tr, PERSONAL. Or.y. (iF.enru: OnneK linn been mnde a major general, vice (Jen. Terry, retired. Ukwiiy Invinn, Mis Ellen Terry and Jesef lielTinau arrived at (Southampton en Friday. OAiierNAt. Maktin.:i.i.t, nn Intlmate frlsntl of Pope Loe X 11 1, U deid In Heme, afied klxty-one your. AncmiiHiier Ryan, el I'hiladelplils, was the subject of n reception by Iho Uatholle club et that city en Friday even ing. KATiinn Kknni'.ev and tlxtcen farmers of county Cerk, have been convicted or at tending National Loige meeting In a pre claimed district, and soutencol te three months Imprisonment Kx-Hknateh Kescek Cen km no has bee n confined te his home In New Yerk with an abtceat In his right ear. lie la quite 111 and suders great pain. Ills physl clana have ordered complete test and quiet, Ex-OoNenKssMAN Koiianten, In tbe Her mi ten JlrpuLUcan, savii e( Chairman Cooper : He has been chairman et the ntate commlttre for eight years ; a very large, roapectable and tnlluentlat element In the party demands a change ; and we nuoatlen whethertbe bast Interests of the party In this slate de net very urgently re quire that tbe change be made this year. " Kx.riiiBRii'i' Knock Tayi.eii died en Friday In I'nlladelphla. He wan lern In Cumberland county, N. J., In 1818. He studied law and was admitted te the I'blla delpbla bar In 181 1. In 1870 he was elected aherlfle! Philadelphia ceuuty by the Ite publlcan', and at the cloae et hla term he withdrew Irem cfllclal life. He leaves a widow te whom he was inarrled Mix years ego. UF.NJAMIN IlAlUUN IlrtKWHTKll, long before ha becarue Attorney General of thu United rita'.es, was c llertd a very exalted cllcoen condition that he would dispense Its vast patronage tn nerve certain pur pur pur poses. " 1'atronsge I" exclaimed he, irewclng fiercely at the Important states man who had made thoellur, " patrenage be I De you think that 1 have a herd of nwlne te feed at the puhlla trough 7 " And sohedldnotgottlioolllco. A. Y. Tribune, Hknateii Ineam.h ha", been caught up by ene of the clever delegates te tbe woman's council In Washington In a nl- quant slip. Tbe aena'nr, who mistakes bis hopes ler hla momeiliH and his partisan ship for pa'.rleilsm, alluded te the Ameri can Eigle ns htm. " Mrs. Ltllle D. lllake deelarea that kcowledgn of orultli erultli orultli elngy would have taught the senator bet ler ;that tbe "remain oagle Ih thu larger, stronger and finer bird in a word, the em blematic American eagle U a ben. " DlTlrie tte Huip'ti!, Frem the New Yerk Ileiald. We understand very well that Congress tncaca te divide the aurplu, but this ought te be dene in a popular nnd preper way ; aud the beat and most popular we knew of la that et the Chicago Ltme Kiln elub, which we roremmonded the otlier day. We take leave te urgn It encn moreon the attention of tbe IUIbulerliig Ileu'O et Kop Kep Kop resontatlrca : The chairman etthn committee en llnanre tixprrs-cd his rendlncHt te report en Iho Inquiry. 'Hew Minll we us tlie durplua In the trcanury 7" and reperted w fnllewH. "1. Gin tuery city In de kentry n mlllyen dellara te apstid in lli'i wnrkM. '2. liny fe mill en bushels otpeanuta an itlHtrlbute em free te nil. 1 :i. Hev Iieuk racea nn prlie lights ence a week, wld Hdmlhliun froe. "1 DlHtrlbute Waterbnry watches an roller akatra froe te all, nn ilnnu chnrge no body iHiflln for lomenailo." Afltll.. The ir an ta a v ae t daya nie horengntn - 'I he happy mournful lujn; ' Th songs which tromhle en our lip Ale half complaint, half praUu. A tndnusatn tbe softened ulr, And In the tender ebj. A touch of hoailnelie overywhero ; We woep, we unew net why, Iho wind la f nil orm-ineifna; It whlepura low nnd clear The 8acna echoes et the p'sl, And brluga the dead inula near. The breath of budded hynclnthj Is Lern y en Ita hicezn ; The peiicn-trcn twigs nrnbtrung w.ihpln), And murmureus with b-ai. Hwlnir, robin, en tbn budded spruj s, And stni your bllthi.'st tunei llelp us across thesu lieniislck d.tys Inte tbujey el Junnl Kllmbtth Akert Athn. What Constitutes n Family Modlclne. A prcprntlen which is ndnplcd te the relict nml euro of ailments te vlilch members et it household nre meat subject, and wulcli ,s net only alleged te de this, hut lias long and nn JailliiRly precd Its nttillty teilnlt, iuureilly dccrc tlie tltlenf nrtTinlile Kmnlly Mcdl Mcdl clne. Amenp timo-linneicd preparation, which cupcrleneu nnd tlie aniictluu of the Ineillcnl irofeIen Inillenta an dc'cnlng e( popular recard nnd rnnllilence, i llettctter'a Stuinncli Hitters, n lneillrlnc mlaiited le tlie nriMlcnllun of dyicpl.i, ronstlpntlen nnd 1iilUniMics,tiie tlirte most frreucutly occur eccur rniK nilinenta that tu inanViiul. Dented from n liotnnle p.irenlnRC, It is elllcient aa t ell nspure and wliolraeiue. It relieve, ncneui dlmiuletude nml hiuctltlty et the klilnv)s nnd eeunlcracts n tendency te rlicumatliim. Ter rcnewuiL' ll.'iKKlnir strencth nnd Imparting appetite. It c.m lie linplicitly relieil iipun. l'ecr mid ngue, rhcuuiutlam and demllty are remedied by it. Heme 1'euliili l'oeple Allew a cough te run until It gats beyond the rtuieli of iiiidlctiiii. "lhey eltrn iy, " Ob, it will wenr away," hut In most rases It -wenr. thum nwny. Ueuld they bu Induced te try thu siieressful ninetclnu culled bump's Uulsani, w htch we anil en a positive uuarantiHi te cure, thry would ImmiHtlutely noe tbn ex rullunt (Ulect rttter Uihtng thu Hrl dnsd 1'rlcn Ml coats and '. TVfef id frte At DinggUU. )nlllydw t-J " Te llve a, hundred ycatf ," snld Dr. Walker, ' take n lntt!u of Vinegar Hitters overy year." ICK1AU1UVN. RlUilGlOUS HKHVIOKH WJIil, UK held In thu lollevtlug chinches en Sun day, tn tlie morning ut le:ii, In the oenlng ut7:IA. Hund.iy schiKil nt l:l"i p. in. When the hour ladllleiiintlt U specially neted: (Jiil'ucu or IJOD-Cermir et l'rlncii and Or angu. l'reuchlng at 10.30 u in. niid7'ISp. in. by ttn piuter. hililiatli HClioel at 1:11 p in. Bt. .1 ohm's llarenuKU ((iuriimii) church, cor ner Orange and Mulberry streets, Ituv. Jehn Knotting, D. D. uuter. Divliie aurvtcea Ht 10.31 u. uu and 7.15 p. m. Sunday school ut 1:1.1 p. in. bT. Jehn's I.ethkihw. l!cv. II. Y. Allemnn, II. D.iuuuir. Mernliiir service ut 10JH) u. m. Kvenliig servlcu lit ".te p. m. l.eeturu and prayer ei vtcea en Wudneaday nvenlng at 7' '.0. Yeung panpltt's ineellnK en rlduy uvunlng at 7:1. latechellcal lectures en Sabbiilh uvuiilng at 7: S Mibbuth schools at Ht Jnutis nt HI p. m and ut Uetwala Memerial chapul at 2 I in. BneOKD Evamoklieai. ( Kngllh ), en Mul berry stiiiut, iilmve Urungii- Trundling at 10.30 a. in. una ut 7:15 p in. by the pastor. Sun. day school at t p. in. Bt. l.t'KK'HltKruimKi MarlottnAvennn.Kev. Win. F. Llchlllvr, niuiter. Dlvlnu suMce at 10.30 tt. m and at 7 15 p. in. Bumtay school nt i p. in. SiTVtce In thu Citirmiui lamruage at iSO p in , l'rel. K. U.Scliledl, eitlclutlug. UniTan HnmiKiN im Uuiiist (Levknamt). West Orange and Concord Btmeta-ltur J. II Funk, pasuir t'reachtng at ie su a. in, and d5 p. tn. Sunday school ut 1 15 p m. ullve llranch at e p. in In thu leclure room Bt. fAVL's l(KreRHKO-I(uv. J. W.MrmiDKer. patuir. Borvlcea at 10.30 a. m. and 7 is 11.111. fundiiy school at I 5p in. l'raycriunlcoen Woaneidny tivuul k hi 7: te. First UureuMKU uuuituii. Uev. J. M. Tltzul, D. I pastor, eei vices to-mniretvut IthSj a. in. and 7:15 p, in, Bunday teliiMil at I IS p in. Bennen In the evening en the "Immortality erM.n." rRaSBTTKRtAN Mkmekial CauncH, Seuth (Juuuu utruut, Thomea 'Jhoiiipen, pastor bervlcvs lueinlug aud evunlng at the muni hours. Bunday school nt 115 p. in. leunx people's meeting ut e 5 p. in. l'raytr aim leacbun mealing Wedne.diy tivnnlnx. St. BTKniKH's (KareiiMxu) Cuvncu t'OLivaa CiiAi-m.. Dlvlne servlcu ut 10.30 a. in. burmeu by ltev. Dr.J.ll, DublK. iuu I'bksbytimiam er Ice at the niual hour inoriiliiKandeenlng. l'machluu by ihuiiia. tor.Kev.J. V.MUchril, li. li. K y mupAs BT. l'AUL'8 M.E. CHUKuu-Chirles ltead, pa,. ter.-1'rtttchlug at 1U:30 a in and 7 31 p. m by 1 he pastor bunday school ut 1 is p. m. ou .5 peeplH'am-etlngMitlp m. TcuiperanceiutK-t lug Monday kt T 30 p in. CU.a uiuiIik rn 'uesday, -ihuraday and Kiidiy .iveulim . I'rayer meetlug ou Wodnesday oveulug nt CuristLctiikrahUuvrcii West Klngstruut. K. L. lleud, pu-ter. I'ttmcblng at luau a. m, and 7:'ri p. m, Bunday school ut ' IS p. m. First llAi-riaT. survlcva ut thu rvgular hnu's mernliig and eveulng bv the pastor, ltuv, J. H Folweil, Sunday school ut ts p. in. TruittIiCtukran-Usual BHivlce,memtnr, alUirniHin and iivmtnif, conducted by the ih. ler. Feat Kailer eennen tu morning. "St. 1'aulRt A hana'lnt-vtinlnK, (Juaituny tnot tnet tnot Inget Buuday school teanhura aasorlnilen la afinruemi N eatry meeting en Monday even lnr. Atds-clty en Wednesday. Meravu,-J. Mux llurn, n. D pastor, 10.W a, m. i-luny and seriuent 2 p. m. suuUuy oteal i 7i 6 1 m , Kvanlng serv ca. Orach 1,uthbrah, Cerner el North Qaeen and James stretit. Uev.C. Elvln tleupi.pas. ter. Uinal serrlceaatlOSO a.rn. aafl 7:Ub. an. Bnnflny school at l:ts p m. raster's adult cims will lie resumed at ( p. m. Usual nld week setvlers en WedneaOav avenlear ItataA uifeiln-; et Urace xnllden tliarsday ernlBv. r-MT M. K. Cnoaeu. Her. J.K.T.arT, pu. ter. dim rneeUngs. 9 a. in. lo-.je a. tn. and "ilS.preachlDK by pastor. 1:43 p. m.. Bandar ichoel (monthly mUilenary mntln). TJ P. m. MeikIsj-, elus meaUejtP, 7 JO p. m, Tne 0r. bMlni'-s meeting-. 7J0 p. m., Wednes- a prayer lneuitng. an m, 'xnuraeay, lee tnre by kr. Unncaii I JtlCU ireger, of lireuklyn. 8 p. in.. Thariany. pastor a clars. 7:30 p. m,. rrldav. veune neenlaa mmtlni. no a Wkhtbrn M. K. Cbcrch he prraeMng. rrnyer tnrettni( en TaesdayevenlnK unlit fur- laer nuiicp. runuu sonnei wl 3 p. in. HAST HI'S OX 1. t. , chcrcu.-Sunday tcboet at 1 p. in. WANAMAKR1VH. 1'HitADELruiA, Saturday, April 7, 1886V. The hum ei business in the store is as cheery as a grass hopper's song in June. Life everywhere, bustle everywhere. In the star-sprinkled, shadow-slanting Chintzes; in the flower-sprinkled Sateens ; in the prism-liued Ginghams ; in the crinkly, wrinkly Seersuck ers and Crazies ; in the cling intr Cashmeres, in the bird- bright Challis at every coun ter, in every department. Misses' Costumes for street, school, or home. Simple, ele gant, economical. Hcend fleer, Chestnut strcet front. Takeeje valor. Headgear that suits the child. The common way is te make the child suit the headgear. There is no busier, brighter corner of the store than that where the Hats and Bennets for the little ones are gathered. We have had little Bright Eyes in mind as well as her mother. Thirteenth and Chestnut streets. New Gloves for Women. Frem Trefeusse. New mode, new mahogany, new gray, new tan shades. All self-embroidered, and very handsome. New Fewne's Gloves for Men. 1 we buttons, new tans, finely embroidered, $1.50. Chestnut stroet Btde, west of Main Alile. Twe or three wee-bit pencil strokes in a Boek. Net much, you say. True, but one corner of the biggest retail Boek busi ness in this country has been built en just these quarter-inch marks. Whether an edition de luxe or the cheapest paper cover, tne price ngures are plain in every Boek we have. Ne haggling. One price for nil, and that the least possible. New Beeks as fast as they tumble from the presses. A table crowded with them. Remnants of editions and Beeks that limp for any cause get te a counter by themselves, with the prices shrunk beyond recognition. A few sets of popular Cyclepaedias arc there te-day : Publishers' Our price. price. App'eten's Cyclermdla, IS vels., half moierco IU'2.00 11800 App'nten's Cyclepia Jin, la vels. in il llidnz. sht 1M00 41.00 Applnleti'd CycletuuJU, 1J vels. and Indez, sheep 102.00 7000 The International Cyclopedia, 19, vels , cloth 45 W 55 0) llm International Cycloptulle, IS vels , sheep CO 00 37.00 Tlie Inlernnlleiitl f'yclepu'dla, 15 vels., hull morcc:e ,510 42 M All the Spring 1 Iats Men's, Beys' and net one that we don't knew the worth of. We want the Hat trade that comes of wise cheesing and fair dealing. Beys' Hats, 50c te $1.25 ; Derby Hats, $1.10 te 4 ; Silk Hats from $4.- Tlilrtf enlli and Market streets Bisque Jugs. Odd Celers quaint ana lancy shapes. 250 of them at 25c te $2.50 quarter price. Itosemont, northwest of oentre. The trouble with an easy Slipper is that it's likely te sprawl about soft and slumpy. Just as well have ease with neatness if you say se. 1 Iere's a let of Ladies' Kid, Geat, and Gleve Kid Heuse Slippers, hand-sewed, geed te wear, trim as a dress shoe, and about as easy as a moccasin. First class in every way, and 90c a pair, money's worth The biggest we ever had in Slippers. That Men's hand-sewed calf Congress Shee (imitation laced) at $4 is the same that some ether dealers are asking $5 for. Werth the $5 ; but maybe you think 1 worth saving. Market stroet front, weatet Main Alile. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. TT1KMOVKL-. Deichler & Schaum, HVCCXKSOKS TO G0. B. SOHAUM, Manufaoiureraand Ilntler In rUKNITUBK nr- KVKKV lln'OKlr'neT, have removed te 37 SOUTH g(lKKNHlUga.T,lbredenibnw tbbtr Old Stand. uiar.l-Sn-dSAW GPKCIAL, BXUUKSIONB TO THE WEST. On nach Tuesday durl-g April special low rains mid bet! accommodations. ferlurtbur Information, Mans, Ttmn-Tables, 010 , writuer cull mi 11, a. U1104S, rasaenger AgtnilCblcage Nerlhwe tern Kail Jy Company, 21 Centra Square, Lancaiter ' spJ-lmoedAw H OOD'fl BAKBAPARILL1. Keep the Bleed Pure We believe Heed's Sarsapartlla Is tbe vary best medicine te take te keep the blecd para and te expel the germsef scrofula, saltrhenm, and ether potions which cause setnucb suffer ing; and sooner or later undermine Ibe general health. By It peculiar curative power, flood's Sumparlll strengthens ibe system while It eradiates disease ' Early last spring I waa very much run down, had nervena headache, ftlt miserable and all that, I took Heed's BarsaparUla and was mueh benefltted by IU I recommend It te my frl-nds." Mia J. M, Tat te. 1119 Xuclld Avenue, Cleveland, Ohie. Heed's Sarsaparllla "reraflrat-clajseprirg medicine my wile and 1 both think very highly of Heed's Bar aaparllla. We both took It last spring. It did ns a grat deal or geed and we felt better through tbe het weather than ever before. It cured my wife of stck headache, from which she has suffered a great deal, and relieved me of a dizzy, tiled feeling. I think every one ought te take something te parity the bleed before the het weather cornea en, and wa shall certainly take Heed's Barsapatlllatbls spring." J. U. rAaea,8npt, Granite Hallway Ce , Con cord, N. U. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all Orurg'sts. l j six for IS. Prepared only ey u. l. tuuu co. Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. 100 Doeea One Dellar. HOOD'S RAH8APAK1M.A, FOR HALE AT H. D, les. 137 and 133 North (jueen HL, Lancaster, I'a. NXW AOVBRTJBEMKNTU. "SKKW. ASKEW ea UK, ATN08. VI ANI2;6 WIST KINO BTHKKT. eCT-lyd M YKK8 UATUPON, People's Prices. -euu CLOTHING -13 Marked at People's Prices. THE STYLES AUK JUST W1UT THE 1'JCOFI.K WANT, UANDSOMK, WKLL M AUK AM) Ol- UUUABLK COLOU?. The beat Interests of our customers haa been talon Inte cnnst-i-rutten In the selection et our ateck. We have lauen care te prepare a Grand Assortment reu. THE Beys' & Children's Department. LowPleoa Pre vail Here. Myers & Eathfen, NO. 12 BSAST KLNQ ST.. I.ANIIABTEU. I'A. Wry the( U1MWKI.L 81UUT- IKOeach, tst-othe halt dezun. J."" MARTIN A CO. China Mattings! Ofourewn lmpnitatinn nre here and en dis play. The patterns and the quality are supe rior te these Imported list saaten and the prices lower. Damask Mattings. Carpet Patterns In Olive. blue, Straw, lied and Check China Mattings At the v. ry lowest pilcis and a very large stock te select fiein. Certicencs and Lineleums. Cortlcene will give totter wear for a fleer covering than any material known, and the dealrable pitteina are all here. Twenty dlfr.rent patterns In Linoleum at Soeaequaioyuid ; worth '.5c. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. 1 pleudld qu vllty at i',c a squire yard. Table Oil Cleths In llarbleand I'-incy 1'itUorea ut 253 a yard, IVi yards wlde. STAIR OIL CLOTUS, SQBLI'" OIL CLOTHS. J. B. MARTIN d CO. R EMOVAL. 'ON APRIL 3d, On account of building the fOUTHKllN uAltuKr, 1 will remove my UNDERTAKING E3TADU3DMBNr te Tim Kertbeatt Cor. Seuth Qaeen md Gemu ikttlt, Whtre 1 cin be found at any limp, Day erMjjbt, My many frtendaandcu'tninss will ploa-e take uoilce et my chauge of removal. LEVEN R. ROTE. mJMwdAltw Fer a geed sprirg medicine wa confidently recommend Heed's Barstptrllla. lly Its use the bleed Is purified, enriched and vitalized, thtt tired feeling la entirety overcome, and the w hole bely given Strang th and vigor. 1 he appetite ts restored and lharpened, the diges tive organs art) toned, and the kldneja and liver invigorated. These who have never tried Heed's Earta Earta Earta parlllashonldde se thla spring. It Is a thor oughly honest an d reliable preparation, purely vegetable, and contains no Inlurlena Ingredi ent whatever. Thousands testify te Its pxn liar curaUve pewer. Purifies the Bleed " t had erysipelas in the worst form, being nearly covered with blisters. My husband heard of Heed's BarsaparUla nd Insisted en my taking It, though I had little faith, 1 had taken but a few dotes, when X began te feel better, and In a week I waa aura lt-wat doing me geed. I continued te take It according te directions and when the first bottle waa gene I was entirely weU. 1 have net been troubled by erysipelas since." U. I Hacek, Brim field, Mass. N. 11. If yen deride te take Heed's Saraapv rill de net be Induced te bny any ether. Beld by all druggists. II t six for IS. Prepired only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. 100 Dosea One Dellar. COCUUAN'b DRUG STORE, eprHmdiw NECKWEAR. REMOVAL. E. J. ERISMAN WILL BB FOUND AT yiO. 42 WEST KING ST. (NoztDeorto Savier's Photograph Gallery.) rr up a ifompiuie oieca ui TUE LATEST SPRING STYLES OF GENl'd FURNISHING GOODS. w J.LLIAMSON & FOSTER. Make Your Selection WH&UETHK Assortment is Largest -AND- PfilOES 'J HE LOWEST. QKNT'i ALL-WOOL TLANNKL 8U1UIS, 1100. UUNI'S FACY COLOUED 1108K, 17e per pair. IIKDIUM-WKIOIIT ITNDEBWKAB, 3iC. 60c, 75J. GENT'S SILK NEUKWEAR. NKW FASHIONS FOB BPUINO. JAC and 5)3. CANVAS AMH LRATHBU COVEUKD TUUHKC, Large At sertment at Lew friers. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 3G k 38 . RING ST., LANCASTKU, l'A. 818 MARKET bT., IIAHMSUURG, I'A. i)uv Htiuvn. T UK' PEOPLE'S 0A8H BTORK. Ne. 25 East King St. Our Byatem el buying and selling aaLes It poailble ter us te sell ou A 11 In. Camel's Hair Suiting at S7H cents worth 60 cents. A SI In. Cleth Suiting In Checks, Felld Celers and Minutes, at 60u ; seM te-day in soma houses at ,5 5. A 46 la. All-Wre! Henrietta Cleth In all the de sirable shades at 75c. A 401 j. AU-Woot Dob-lge, Henrietta llnlab, at C0a; usually sold at 71c. A341n. All-Weel French Caahmere In doal'a deal'a bid bhadei at 3Jc ; never sela any where at lets thin 60c. A Hlk and Weel Black Henrletu at II 00; generally a'Jld atl'26. A Kul' Line or C-l Habit Cletha at E9e t sold to day In fhlladnlphlaand thla city at II 00 pur yard. A Full I.lnnel Ladles' and Children's Mublln Underwear at lower prtcua than prevail elaewhere. A Line et White Goods ler completeness, cheapness aud style that Hunequaled by mat of any house In the city. A Linn of I.afllM' Jackets It Blaek and Celers thtt la unsurpassed by lhatet any house lu this city. Hemmber, we will net be undersold en a single Item by any one In this or any e. her town or city. Merchant Tailoring IX ALL ITS 1!UN'CI1K3. Gee. j?. Rathven, 25EASTKIXaSTKEET. (Next Oner te Lancaster County Bank ) uiarM-lydaw pENHIOiSH. SOLUIKIta who were disabled from wounds Injury, rupture, expesuru, piles, deafness, or who were, lu consequence of their military ser vices, Incat acttated for manual labor, whetber from wounds or disease, are entitled te pen slen. WIDOWff,mlnerchlldren,anddependentrel. atlves of soldiers who died of disabilities con tracted in the service, are entitled te pension, and by Act of congress of Jan. , 18S7, soldiers of the Mexican War are also entitled te pen stens IN CKKABK. Thousands ofpensteners are en titled te a higher rating. Ne fee unle-s success tnl. Can refer te many succeaatul claimants. Soldiers. It wtll cost you nothing te write me, and it may result greatly te your advantage. M. 11. MULL, Pens., Att'y, Veaansvllla, Lancaster County, Pa, mart-lyOBAiyw The People s Gash Stere ran balk or KKtrr. RESIDENCE ON THE KAHT SIDE .of Dnke etrtet, beta can Orange and Chestnut, for rent, lnqnlienf raltKa AtthlsOOlee. NOW HEADY. ....-USfwJahlni-tn view the North nnke !? ..9?B"n. BtpneTrenv' Ueneee. can de se or cmiiina- me renrih hrmse rrem Hew street, which Is new com sempiete and open for In te ion is. KUWlli KI1KHUAN. apeciien irem a a. m, decie-tfd BtOR RENT. , .A e-ate-y flrt.proer Warehouse tnlt able for tobacco or mauufacturtna- nnroeaea. situated en kaat emnt street. Inqnfra at ., 2IKA8TSINOeTlimCT. Terms reasonable. I'ostcsaten immediately. matS-edtfd TjlOR RENT-FKOM APRIL 1, 1888, .mi iur ena or ft iflrm m inii, uin Dirmannrg Hsllread, with Ceal and Lumber Tard, Wsr Wsr heuae, l,ocemotlve ai.d Cars j all In geed and running order. The lease of this valnab'e property presents a rare opportunity tn any priy nmnna in nn- in piutu nttabltshed and profitable business. e In aDleasKnt. veil a bnatntAfL for con ditiens, renter ether Icforrnntlen apply te IHOH.OrllENliVlJaUHUAKUNKU, mS-tfd Lancaster City, 7a. gWBBALE, The Keysteie Flaulng Mill, NOBTH CUABLOTTE BT., with a geed run of tiade. Is offered for sale, en the most reasonable terms A geed chance for a young man wishing te engage In business Apply te . 0. 81UHOIB, gt, ten w. Charlette ht, Lancaster, Fa ml93ndM,W,8 UBLI0 8ALK. BY VIR1U13 OK AN Order of the Honorable . II Llvlng-ten, Judgoef the Court et Common Pleai. of the county of Lancaster, will be se.d at public sue at the publle heus' of Frederick Walts, corner of Cbeitnutand ChrlsUan slrvels, lu the city et Lancaster, Oa BATt'BDAT, Till SlST 1)AT O Ar-.1L, 18c8, the following property, viz : . Twe Tobacco Presses, 9 pair of Platform Bcale s, SO.Tobacce Cases, S 'lobacce Tracks, 2 Tongs and Heeks, 8 Steves and Pipe, 0 Ouu U'ankett, 3 Tobacco Sprtnklers. 1 Cleck, 1 eefa alotef Carpet, 2 Writing lietks.S (ill Lamp, a let of Sundries t alto 5 pieces Sz Scantling and M0 Tobacco Laths. Bale te commence at 10K o'clock a. m , when attendance will be given by JOKLL.HA1VKS, tptS-ThASts Auctioneer. peamvK public sale. Ok rniDiv, 57in Day of Aran., A. I). 1883. thennderstgnrd, surviving partner of the firm of Ilus'el Jt Khnlrayer, will expose te publle saie at me uoeper iien-e, iren jiing sirrin, Lancaster city, the lollewlng real e.tate, te wltt Ne 1. All that certain two story Brick Dwell. Ing Heme, with a two-story brick back build ing, frame shed, wagrn shed, corn crib and ether necesaary outbuildings, well with pump therein, hydrants, etc, and let nt giennd thereto blnnglnir, situated Ma 651, en the Boutheastslde or slanerstreBt, Lancaster city, containing tn front en said Maner street feet, mere or less, and extending in depth 30 feet, mere or less, te Lafayette street, afljoln afljeln afljoln leg property of Wagner, We. 2, and ethers. Ne a. All thatcenalnone-story Brick JUwell lng Heus", with a one-story frame back build ing attarhPri, frame barn and ether outbuild ings ; well of water with pnmp, etc., and let of ground thereto belerglcg. situated no 620, en the southeast side of Maner street, Lancaster city, centatnlutc in fronton said Maner street 31 feet, mero or. lets, and extending In depth 2S0 feet, mero or leas, 'e Lafayettn street, ad joining property of Sirs. Jehn Oeerr, Ne. 1, and ethers. no. a All these certain four two-story Brick Dwelling Houses, with two story back build ings attached and ether improvements thereon erected nnd let or ground thereto be longing, situate Mes 421, 1?3, 42) and 427, en the past slue et Cherry alley, between Lemen and James streets, In the city of Lancaster, con taining In front en sa'dCheriy alley W feet, one Inch, and extending In depth 112X leet, mere or lets, ten 12 lent common alley, adjoin ing property of Jehn Morcer, publle td.ey and ethers. Ne. 4. All these certain two two story Brick Dwelling neuses, wun iwo-siery dsek uuua uuua Ingsattachedandether Improvements thereon eiected, and let et ground thereto belonging, situate Mes. 43J and 433, en the east side of Uberry alley, between Lemen and Jamts streets. In tbe city of Lancaster, containing In front en raid ('.berry alley :t) toot, 0 Incht, and extending in depth 112X leet, mere or less, te a 11 feet wide common alley, adjoining prop erty of Jehn W. Mnater, J. B. Myers aud oth eth ers. These properties will be sold as num. bered, or separately, as may be deemed most a-lvantageeus. Sale te common co at "X o'clock p. m., when attendance will be glv.n and terms made known by UKO. 8IlUl.MYH.lt. Jexl L. HAiNis, Auct. apit-U.W.Sts rCKWITORS. "tTTIDSiYER'S. YOUR WANTS -IN- FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FUliNITUHE 8T0RJS TO YOUBCOAirLKTESATlSKACTION. ATXUACT1VK OOJU3, ATXBACT1VE 1'IUCKS. Give yourself the ratiifnctten of Bcelng tbe Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock In the City. Oer. Bast Kin? & Duke Sta. WIDMYER'S COBBUB, N EW THINGS IN FURNITURE -AT- flEINITSH'S New ANTIQUE OAl SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The pilce will sur prise you, NATUUAL CHKltllY SUITS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable, OLD 8TANDABD WALNUT. We epen ext Week, Mx New Patterns at Six New Pilces. Beverul very low In price, but geed money's worth all the time. Oth'r New and Attractive GoeOs belng shown all the time at Popular Price. HEINITSH'S 87 AND 20 SOUTH.QUEEN ST., LANCAETKB, PA. Pergenal Attention Given te Undertak Ing. DISSOLUTION. TtSbOLUTION. Ihepartnorablphcrctcfereexla'lngbotween T). P.aiid C. w littnerterdraylnguiiil hauling has beendUtelved by mutual agieement. All bills outstanding we request tn be pnsented fnr payment or payment made, aa ih ciae maybe D.P. A U. W. BITit. NOTICK. The Hither Fan rielght Line, semany yrara relied upon, and sellbentlly patronized by our merchuiU, la one or tbe talnga et the pant. '1 he New Management of the Philadelphia A Beading Ballread deem It be,t te dlecontleUH Individual lines i therefore hav-d given me no tice todlacentlunoon flnitdayet April i re spectfully oak a continuation of lh 1 bcral patronage, for fie Phlladelrhlit A Beading railroad ; by se doing 1 will cnutlnui leg ve personal attention te gr-ed delivery upd mm tnl baudllnget such irelght at way ceie te us. Being an equal partner lu thla line alnce January W2 up tntbullinn of brother C A BUner'adeitih, and appointed mausgir by tbe company at that time, 1 take th opportunity tnetlermy blucere thanks te the public for their support D. P. BITNFB, Ma-sger, Becegnlzed Drsyman for Phlladelph a A Bead ing Kali read ( umpany. mar31-lwdd,Tu,'lb,H WANTKD-HONEST. TEMPERATE, Ennrselle lien tesnllclt erde's for our Nnraery btect. I'ermanunt employment and geed pay. satisfaction guaranteed te ens. omen and agxnts write for terms. B u. CH4BK(,0,llWB0Ulh Peen iquare, Phil adspaia,p. mar23-ctecd
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