?,. a . r v - ,- if-HSt '''"I" '" " v - . T, . . t "'"" Xff, XiAyCASTEB JJA1LT IIEIJjiqEKCEE. THURSDAY, JTIMIi 19, 1888. .? . lUli 1 1-v," ?'&: I.T ite" Dally lntllfgncT. AJlOABTEE. AfKtt 18, IHM.V , , jT liiBMiir publishes ell the possible beer. vauy maiuen m ji imiw - w mmUm In IhA ntlv Ml wnullll towns for IOC. per week r (Ml ft 7trt IU0 ter six months t a m aft w laraln DM.MirMAlllk. ."-"" -"- --j".t--t: ... T .nrmxianreni iweudib soebw , only iLSQ per annum, in w tBansHlSN wishing ineir address changed : MM Mas) mw ware taapaper u caw ier at from 10 te IB eu.per line m, according te location. lAnfiutfir. Fjl ' . .". 4 A Ftee Htsttsr Det. That U nnll an fntitvstlntf irrab that a.v-j . . v.tiv Air Mia llmh.nnr. nf i""""' .- ""-' . . . . : VMin IlalbBcb. Tbcse being bow goea tbtHtblkans , we Democrat! need only ftMfc m and wonder and admire without taking sides. It Is quite in llepub- Itean fashion te grasp anything lilac around loose that lias the ra i Ixfatotestedorot a bone about it; but it i '--Jwmk be confessed that Mr. Eiby in 5 assailing out aa ofllee that has been burled 'wrwa years past and that was deprived '.g'cf'tts TltalltT for thirty Tears before. kyliid baa been generally and naturally fwpyeatd te be new beyond resurrection, 0bM exhibited a keenness of scent that is JMt aehlncapin beyond any previously 'Merjcded f eat even by a Republican poll UeUa. gft&Ma, wie easy way in wdicu uoverner SBaaver has been induced te issue a com- 1 (umlflaliln (a a MJtnfifAffni runnnatAf wfillA Itfc ArtnsflfllHnti falla tn vnnlra nnla nt l.'vsuch an office, must be surnrislncr te his TBepubllcan fellow-citizens. We Deme .lw cannot be surprised at anything . A.Govemer Beaver does te previdean ofllce sH$w avBepublican and te obllge a pellti- t, . yvma or a raureaa president. jf &sftf The recorder was an ancient officer in MeUahed in 18-19. Since then thoenice iihia been used for the authority it con ; Tared te takeacknewledgments of papers. R-aBteetder Evans was checked by the I, ts - - n t.l. lt.t i. a... ;itbrlty of a justice of the peace iaJ.clvil ceses. It is possible that p.tiMl authority of a justice of the peace 1 keth civil and crlmtnnl cmwh uiiii m. f- :-f-BOa8dln the recorder, as the nuntlen of a-'"' :t'... . ' r law involved is net clear; but it is net w a uve quettien. as the efflce will. . jjfiftr j?-t- -..... -r--z r .. . i t&" ?" oaeuess de neia te nave been abolished V by -tine declaration of the new censtltu- Meb, abolishing all courts net specified ; itt-in vcas msirument. Air. j;aby's counsel .probably contend that while this abolishes &'; ff-lmt there Is net much room te escape the .WBciuBien mac nis mnciiens areauel- Mwd If he is net ; and that therefore jljgear amiable friend Kaby will net S;take much bv his motion. Wn 'Wire aerry, because he would mnke mzf a geed looking and accomplished re- f.jjgjCwuer. jib weuia ue ueciaeuiy mere t:i ernamftntal tn t.Vin Dnrli.irv rnnul nml il.n S,&W Jlalanner flnx tlinn Mm klln ln,itt..t ilWtherity of tliat ungodly country. We fiaally hope that he may be able te ani- y aw we uiing no nas aug up. we hope I'JOtt net only for his sake but for thntef f rf4i T liin. 111..11 1 ii . T. tn n 1 K-... ... . 8r SM "V"H g""uuiu .m ji ua, irau teuuiiiaieuucu iigyui case te the governor, and for whom 1 " would be ominous te tie te a dead ?aUUBg as his first efllclal act after his con cen rPaerftUnn liv his iwmW Wkb ' 1-J- . BKH ... .-....- .... . itg&t fllAUA blmlAnta i 41iA .11 t Bfig . "JO" JUMOUW Ul UIO DIvllUllUlI 111 KrFraneA diirlnir IIa tircannt ienium nf. -.." .. . 7. . -""'"-""" "- nraa tnat mat nuMen has never been se happy as durinz these vears wlmn tlm &5 Napoleonic dynasty had full sway. Frem ySx'lUl In 1815, France was In a feverish 'tiMOC enjoyment, because of the tn- M upM weu by her man of destiny. Un. . ,.4er Napeleon III. from 1852 te lb70, she i.v.f .vjvjku a Beii-Buiumitnuii in uis success ii.iW combination with England against ;-wr usia in lire urimean wnr, and with jjiIWj against Austria at Solferino. Up :jv?;w bis xaiaisiep against .Mexico, in 1S04, ifej,c,.d even thereafter, until his fall In VftlfiYA TranM tiraa nrnml nf liln M'J .But in all the ether years of this R;.eftalury that are net Included in ;jRr,HHBB apuit-uuiu iiuriuus, xrance ;4sha been in a state of chronic unrest. Mhlers was the chief builder of the pres ,rSMt republic en that eventful KpntAmher 3.-4:187 In rar,8 when Jules Favre, ,' - ' HAMiATAPt f.amtuktfe nA n f.. A1.K wMw.wtt uniuvvvvn uuu XOW UiilUI frffSs. y""""" " "" "ue wKturei ui con- :ii - i iaBnB.ni nil 1-1 m iinfiea mw. mm a . .v,-v.-rucii some Ecneme 01 renublican trnvprn- tf stent. These were disquieting days anil it t- utxauue mere be wnen in jiu ruiers was ousted te make wav for Marshal Mur. rMJp Mahen, one of Napeleon's defeated gen- t& rau. The people did net ele:t these tg ;jbiubuu9, uu. vue legisiaiive oeuy, anu consequently their tenure has been most tiJ UMtable. Grew succeeded fifnpM.il. nn fc, WBA Kadl-Carnet has followed after V&iT Grevy. Just where any Improvement is & te be expected under the latter is net clear. The ministry that came in with 8s, '- aim has gene under, and ether like ambl. W tleus attempts seem foredoomed te fail- It J-- tire. liaulancrnr nna liccnme n rrrent lamia ES' Slmnlv llATAllftA Af fhn itnlttlAat iirm.. ,xf Mfr- the people. They see nothing before wieui uui. unceriiiniy, anu iney seem te feel that With Benlancrer nf. flm lml tn jr .. . ."..-.. D "" "-" kt H"nK B-ame in the government line, eoeia ue attempted. It U te be feared that they are i.laclnir iYf 'WO BQUCn reliance unnn tliU re,l yfe President Carnet would dissolve' th i&f IfUtlve body and order a new election Pi" te meet the advancing spirit of republl. frY canum in the nation, he would take the nest anu most patrlotle means of avert ing the coming storm. Meanwhiln tim iint'" Fnach neeDlaarfl llvlner nn Il.n 0,1 i n &. -j' " ,": -".-,: r-rr Ul - !- -muuuiuh ,ujtrtue, tvuiuu may utiex V ? etedly become active some dav te thn ml" political demoralizitien of a whele ty-.:- MftQDIfi. g,!. .'---" f" Arber Day. ' Arber Day is only a week distant new, .; hh nu wuu iuijw3u w properly euserve U should be giving attention te the kind of trees that they intend te plant. Cap- huh waugenhelm, one of the Hessian E "atv wuu caujB uj mia country '. wild inn lirmsn in ie T)..i..n..nn. " . war, had time te leek about him at th I .r,(JttUful trees found in this country. un , w iuat ue wrote in ilay 1760, he . MUaBdM te his people in Germany for V ,IHroaucUen there the tulln troe iAmr. i ,. . .. poplar), the buttenwnn1 M, ,i . Ifce white pine, the bkek birch, the red pk and the sugar maple, lie advises pfftlest the use of the sweat gun, the ; ' horse chestnut, the white elm, the Amer ican linden, the acaeia or honey locust, Uie perstnmen, the witch hazel. Thus mere than a eentaary age have we bad a thoughtful German's opinion of our trees. He deemed it of enough im portance te write a book upon it. Surely Americans ought te be sufficiently inter ested in the subject te pick out some of the best species of trees and see te their planting en April 27th. Hnenn Island decreased her Republi can majority; Louisiana Inereated her 4DamocrUe msjerlty. Carry the news te Cleveland. Tin: rullaJelphla 'lHmtt gives quite a elrcamstanlUl atery about hew Uie Broeksblghllcens9b.il was enaeted Inte a law at llanlsburg, wblcb, if true, proves that the old Tweed methods oflegUlatlea ia New Yerk have their counterpart In Penn sylvania, It le stated that the whisky men were anxious te have the measure pasted, Jn the bellef that It would drive most of the bcer saloons out of buttneas and thus swell the pretlta of the dealers In spirituous liquors. Te eiTiet this, one Harry P. ,Crewell was sent te Harrlsburg la the In terest of the brewers with fCO.000 te defeat the bill. Through Indiscreet conduct and ine lacic ei lODuying skill, tue money was net pent, although it la stated that tbere were many members ready te find Haws In the meaiure, It the pecuniary consideration .was large enough. When it becsme evident that the hill was going te be pasted, It Is stated that Crewell rushed frantically te llarrlsburg te uie his money against it, bat he was tben tee late. Tne Times story would be a geed deal atronger and mere probable It It Inclucled (no names of lome et the legislators who were ready te soil their votea for money. Ohie It for Jehn Sherman until con vention day. Tin: business of the Norfolk it Western railroad for the paei year Is very gratifying te Its stockholder!. The treflle Inoreasod about 40 per cent. ever last yearj the gross eatnlegs increased 31 per cent., and the net earning lnoreased 87 per cent. The read 1403 miles long, with 140 mlles of branches and. 110 miles of sidings. About 125 miles of branches; are being built. Iho gross earnings last jear were M, 261,701 and the net earnlnRa (1,771,013. The Income from Investments wan W01,C17, making the total net revenue 11,872,001. The traffie returns bow that 70 percent, el the earnings wero derived from local business. Ceal snd coke wero the principal commodities transported, the total of tbese artloles being 1,303,6111 tonsent of a total of 2,208,088 tens. Tbere was an inorease In this traffic of 378,055) tens evor the previous year. tan-, caster railroad contractors are Interested In ,tbe Clinch Valley extension, and ll'la stated Unities will be completed by July 1, and 20 mlles additional by Hsptember 1. The jUiency te build the line has been provided and ia new In bank, the unexpended balance at the end of the year belng 11,454,000. CcNKMKa'Hcnemles are new hla fdeuds. It is olten thus. Words thst would have gladdened the hesrls of the living are tin avalllngly poured Inte the ears et the dead. Tint presldent has voteod a bill ler the roller of Paymaster Danlel lianh et tbe United Btates army from the endomle of. feets of ple. The pie was' cat en by a ser geant and It would appear that the Imuio Imuie Imuio dlate result ei hlsrcekless diet wss te make Majer Hash rospenslbto for 17,550, Ue had left that nmeunt In the oare of the hungry sergeant In the hUre while he onterod the dining room at Antelope Springs, Wyoming territoryPle eat his dinner. When the major had appeased Ms hunger, he observed the sergeant surrounding and an nihilating a ple, but with cj warmth of lei. low feeling easily explalned by the wsrm dinner he bad Just captured he refralned Iretn disturbing the sorgeant. Frem an etblcal nnd military point et view this was all wrenu. A wise philanthropist would have dissuaded the soldler from ln ln ln dulgonce In Indlgnstlble ple nven If he worenotbytho set Imperiling 17,550, Hut ttie major was evidently a tnnti of very kindly feelings, who inadn small proton co of carrying about hlhi cither military or civil wisdom, nnd he could net bring him self te Interrupt the operations of tbe fos fes fos tlve ple dentroyer ; consequently be Is nt present deatbly sick In his pocket book. Fer It uppeurB tbnt botween the officer, the seldlnr nnd tbe ple the cash referred te was left unprntocted in the stage, and when the sergeant reappeared from the dining room we may bellove that tbe bot tom crust stepped midway In his threat, as he discovered tbe theft of the money. He at ence gavn chase te the thiel and swapped rovulver shots with him, but could net catch him. A kind-hearted Cengreas paased a bill for the rellef of the kind hearted msj or, but the president vetoes It with the remark that ' the less might have been prevented if the paymaster had re mained a short tline by tbe alage when be saw It unprotected, or hsd taken tbe vallse In with hlra, or promptly diverted the attention of the sergeant irem the pie te the money which all had abandoned." Ue then takes occasion te repreve the readiness with which army clUcera Jein In applications for tbe condenation et nogll negll nogll genceon tbe part of comrades. It would be well It attention wero given te tbe red tapelsm In Washington which baa enceu'. aged this spirit among the cUleeri Cases are constantly occurring in whleh tbey stiU'er personal less because et the refusal or meu In authority te beud seme ancient rule Jlnte lcasonsble agreement wltb olr elr olr eumatance8. Out en the frontier emergen cies are constantly arising which can net well be provided for by rule, and officers must use their Judgment and take the risk. Fer example, net long age an offieor had occasion te transport a corpse In extremely het weatherand ventured toeoutracta bill foriee. The department refused te pay It and tbe elllcer was held personally rospen slble. Under these clrcumstances, It la net surprising that they should form the habit of supporting ene anothei'e cIuIiub for re lief. PERSONAL. CenklincTu favorlte poems wero "I.alla ltjekh" and "lady of the lake" Jehn J. O. Hassaud, for msnv years a member of the odlierial stall" of tbe New Yerk JVt6uiif, died Wednesday at New Yerk of consumption, aged 62 yearc Bkv. nn. J. W. Liu:, of Atlanta, Is queted In a local paper aa having Bald In a at-rmen that "the reason the liens dld'nt eat Daniel ..... uu nu ram luiu ineir uen was that he waa two-thlrde backbene and tbe rest pure grit," This will make tbe circus lien tamer leek upon the narratlve of Daniel in tbe llen'H deu with mere respect than ever. Huv. U O. Ua.kuk, of tbe Weit Jersey preseytery, has been invited te withdraw vviV".8 7"uren cause be opposed the itm,.n.",e.rceu'6Ml0n l" 1 t"eery of a repeated Judgment and a double punish ment In bell, one bolere and nne ft'icr tbe ZZtCim-, " aealca t0 "-irtouen ts piopercbaracter as n recovery from deatb. tbe wbreh or sin, and strips It et every uW eirul aud reoreptlvo leature except In tbe cahe pi the elect. Tbe unjust are raised merely for tbe purposes of another sentonce aim a redoubled redistribution, te tinier most grievous and unaposkuble torments without Intermission, with tue Ue ami his angels in hellttre ferever ' in1- ?nNKMUB Rka Aenkw. who died Ln N"1 erk en Wednesday, was born In New Yerk, or Uusuenet (Scotch Irish? Inl'hlladelpbU. and srterwafds removed te New Yerk. Cornelius atudled at Oelnm. bla i college, New Yerk, grailuallng in 1819, and then studied medicine In the Nbw erk oelloge of physicians and siirceens. lie graduated In medicine ln 1S52 and In tbe follewlDg year beeame house turseen ln the New Xerk hospital. Soen alter be went te Europe, and studied In Dublin, Ijpaden and Paris for two years under some . u. j. viuiuvui swuiiish ei me (jay Ketaralng te Aaserles In 1855, be establlshs hlssselflnNewYerk as a asaenat praeM praeM tieaer. Uswasamsssbsref asaay Iswraed soetetleaL sad aa aetlre oeatrltmtor te soles seles soles tllle perieellaalav aad held many positions of responsibility la beaplssls, etc. UP Ills PITIABLE TRaNSFOnMATION. I who was young se long, Yeung and alert and a ay, Hew that my balr la gray, We gtn te change soy song. New t knew right from wrong, New I kaew pay and pray, 1 who waa young se long. Yeung anA alert and gay. New 1 fellow the throng, Walk In tbe beaten way, Hear what the elders say, And own that I was wrong I who was young se long. Jiebtrl 7-iili littvtnien in Longman' i J,i J,i eazlnt. Bems Foolish t'eepla Allew a cengh te run until It gets beyond the reach et medicine. Tbcy often any, "US, It will a.r away," bit In most eases It wears them away. Could they be Induced te try the snccfltsful moalclne called aemp's Balaam, which we tell en a posture guarantm te cure, they would Immediately aee the ex rellent efleet alter taking the first dote rrlcaM cauls and '. 77 (ni tin frt At a Pruggttu. Janlilydaw arsujAi, rreTJVKr. Thunder It Down (he Ages, ThU for lameness, ler rheumatism, for aches, for pains, and or sprains Dr. riemai' JCcltc trie Oil Is a positive and reliable remedy. "Dr. Thern' Kclectrle UU" can bn purchased of any druiaiit. rer sale bv II. B Cochran, Oturslit, 137 and 139 North Uueen street. Lan caster. All Aitmlrs a Basdsetua Sac. A pure. clear skin will make any face hand some. Manifestly anything which slrvnjrttens and enriches the buud will directly ruct ths whole pert en. All eruptions of Iho sain dis appear when Burdock Rloel BiUtri a e em pleyed. 3hy are a vesetahle remedy of In is'lmable value, rer silo by II, It. Cochran, druggist, 13f and l'.'J North Quten street, lan lan eistur. I'liw.ultr Sam'l A. lleirill, Of If onterey, Mich , delivers hbnielf In this wlte: "Fer colds, ibutns, sero threat, and rheumatism, Tttemai' Aclectrfe Oil cannot be beaten. Isay keep It up te the standard, and It will iatltfy the people. I aba I tend for a new supply soen.1' rer sale by II. II. Uooh Ueoh Uoeh ran, druggist, 1S7 and 13 North Qoeon street, lianeaatur. Urlns. I'lcafant, henlthy grins are seen only en the faces of healthy pardons. Iho dyspeptic and Oebldtated can tmtle only In a hall-hnarli-d way. l'mlly the bleed, leun the tomaeb, and strengthen the Mmuis with Jlurdoek Jtloed 'JUIltri, If you wish te laugh well and ntien. Knr sale by II. It. Coehran, druggist, 137 and ls North wueen street, bancasUir. Will It iteally uate Itheumstiiui? . We answer, honor hrtght.lt will euro rh"u matlsm, and tbe envertst cat-s tee. Dr. Ttmmat' Sclretrie Oil was speclally prepared for the rheumatic- and lame. Netice totters Irem the people relative tints inerlta'ln nearly tivery paper in the country, for ) by II . 11. Cochran druggist,, 1ST and 1311 .erth Queen street, Lancaster. r ' Cusses Astenlihintut. "Cnmp'etely prostrated for days with Indl- C nation and bllfeiit levi-r. The irrvctiel two etUes or Jlurdeck Illoeil llltttri untenlthed met vlslble Imnreveuiinl rlnht err." Mr, Mwti Hates, Klmlra, h. V. rer sain by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13u North Uueea streut. Laucaaier. WANAMAKKJV8. 1'iiiLiDKLrHU, Thursday, April 19, 1883. Every day something new te tell you in Dress Goods. Net that the lets are here, that you knew. The kinds and qualities go without saying. We wouldn't have grown te the biggest gathering of Dress Stuffs en this continent if there were ever a shortness of styles or qualities. Prices have the pull just new. Down a quarter, third, or even mere en the most staple Dress fabrics. On ether things as well. China Mattings have an ex hibition of their own quanti ties and prices. A glance at Black goods to day at one corner of them. The down prices are net be cause of bad quality or peer colors. Every piece is bright, fresh; new, clean. Black Striped Armures. Four patterns, 1-16 te inch effects ; solid, 'substantial, geed weight stuff. Reduced from 60 te 40c. Black Armures, plaids and stripes. A variety of neat de signs ; every one has been a quick seller, but the price gees from 65 te 50c. Black Sevastopol. Very like the old-time, cut cashmere; close, cord-like surface. Net a draggy sort among them at 65c ; the new price is 50c just the same. Black Serge, stripes and checks. A choice let, right in the thread, right in the weave ; handsome patterns. Down from 85c te 75c. Black Armures, with Mo hair checks and figures. Neat and stylish. A soft, beautiful material that has been in high favor. 75 c, from $1. black Armures, with small, neat figures. Modest and ele gant. Drape as handsomely as cashmere. Reduced from 1 te 75c. Black Granite Cleth. Grounds of crepy effect; some with in visible plaids. A tough, sturdy wearer. 60c, from 85. Black Feule Serge. Softly ftizzly surface, but with body for business. 65c, from 85. Black jS-inch Serge Diag onal. Stuff that will give geed service ; honest in every thread. Down from S5 te 75c, Black .1,8-inch Serge Diag onal. Heavier than the last named; finer and firmer; $1, from $1.25. Black Corded Stripe. Very handsome ; cords in close trip lets, quarter-inch diagonal stripe between. $1, from $1.25. Black Royal Armures. A variety of pinched and puckered small designs. Excellent qual ity. Reduced from $1.25 te $1. Black Camel's-hair Serge. Geed weight, geed wool. Mod est sprinkling of the hanging hairs. 75c, from $1. Fine Black Serge. 48 inches. As notable for quality as for JJOOD'S SARSAFARlLliA. Keep the We believe Heed's SanapatUMt Is taas vssr bMttnsdlotnetetakstokswB tM Me pm 2 i?i?pel . " eTMaJsaHrss, and ether potions which causa semnek sSr- L"J !.,i.naJK,?."rer 'Ur '" tasfsjral Malth. By IU peculiar curative power, Heed's atmftariua strengthens ths system walls It eradiates disease. -I'"' ,Mt ,pHB,r l " ? WDSa.,l?rT0D, 'els, feltsslasrabls and all that. I took HoeeVs BarsaparUla and was mneh benefitted ty it. 1 recommend It te my friends." Mas. J. at. TAtws, Ul Snelld Avenue, Cleveland, Ohie. Hoed'a Sarsaparllla "reraflrst-elasstprlrg medicine my wife and t both think vary highly of Heed's Sar saparllla. We both took It last sprtag. ItOM ns a grat deal of geed and ws felt better through the het weather than ever before, it curt say wile of siek beeSseae, from which she has suflered a great deal, and relieved Sae of a dlssy, tiled feeling. I think every one ought te take something te aurlfy thablec4 before ths het weather cones en, and wa shall certainly lake flood's BarsapaiUlathls spring ." J.lI.l'BiBea.Supt.atanllsKailway Ce, con cord, N, 11, Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all drurg'als. II t six feres. Prepared unijr uy u. i. jiuuu w Apotheeaties, Lewcll, Mast. 100 Deaes Oat) Dellar. H( OOD'S HARHAPARlLIiA. FOR BALK "'in ifl(Hui viueen bl, umcaaier, ra. aprt-imdAw WAXAMAKBR'B. width. $r,frem $1.25. Fine Black Serge. A real, simen pure French Serge ; you knew the breed. 40 inches, 60, from 75. Black Satin Marveilleux. Ot Ot eoman order, but satin finish. 40 inches. Down from 75c te 60. Black Granite Cleth, with small silk stripes. One of the newest effects. A crepy ground but firm. As handsome a stuff as you'll come across. 40 inches. $1, from $1.25. Black Viele ; cut into eighth and quarter inch squares by fine beurette cords. 40 inches. 51, from $1.25. Black Panama. Open weave, after the style of canvas, but softer. All-wool ; four sorts fine te coarse. 40 inches. 50c, from 75. Black Grenadines, velvet fig ures. The only old acquaint ance blacks we tell you of to day. Half a dozen kinds; quality excellent. If you can use them 'the price won't sig nify. 75c; a little back they were $1,50. Kernels from the recent bar gain lists : Robes Camel's Hair llela ltebfl, eilk embroidered, ri irem ta. Cathuieie Fouie itebrs. silk embroidered. ta, from sis rine Serge Ileuss, silk eexalture, ), irem fie. Albatross liebes, vaileus styles of embroidery. 17. from lit " Sergo Veule Uobes, frise and headword garni ture, H Irem W. Suitings Londen Worsted Suiting. (10 styles. 51 In . It SO. irem i 60. EnglUh Worsted Suiting. M ta., Il.'tf. irem 12 00. Uurman Worsted Suiting, se styles, ta In . II oe. from l 60. German Sllk-and-Woel Bulling, 42 ln tl.ee, from I1.SS. German Sllk-and- Weel Suiting, 41 lu . l.ie, from II se. ' German Sllk-and- Weel suiting, 4) la., 60 cents, from 73. Ameilcan Weel Suitings, SI cents, irem 43. Weel I'lald Suiting. SS In., S7X come, fiem te. Cleths German Bilk and Weel Crnne Cleths, 4: ln , II UO, from Hi i. 1'rench l'runelia cloth, 40 In , W ecnts. from 7a. Kreuch Otteman cloth, 40 In., SocenU, ireni7Sc. All Weel llabtt Cleth, 60 In., 75 cents fiem I.U). Plaids ITrench Novelty I'lalds.wtthpolkaspe's, 4S lu., 11.80, fromti.te. AH-Tfoet l'lalaa, te styles, 73wnt, from tl.O). All Wcel llleck 1'lalds, creseut designs, It oe, from ll.U. All-Weel Plaids, Illumined with silk llaei, 110. irem II 2S, Gerniun Worsted l'lalds, 40 In , 71 ceuts, irem 11 ue. Miscellaneous Chevren Striped, halrllued with silk, 73 cents, from II no. Imported 1'lnUead cheess, 40ln., 73 cents, liembJ. French Camel's Hair Diagonal, 4 lu., 74 cents, from Sl.eu. French All-Weel Armure. 40 lu , 00 cents. Irem 8V. French Diagonals, 40 In.. 50 cents, from 7). Amcrlcau Diagonals. SI In., ia cenu, irem 3 IK. Weel Tricots, M lu . 51 cants, from S7K S7K Seitch Zephyr aingbams, 7H cunts, irem 60. Baby clothes ; everything that baby wears. Leng and short Dresses, Cloaks, Coats, Robes, Slips, Skirts, Afghans, and the like. Thev are here alwavs. whether we say se or net ; from the finest te as common as it's worth your while te buy. But the talk te-day is of special lets often at half and less. We've been Spring-cleaning at the Baby-wear counters. That means money for you. 200 White Nainsoek, Linen d'Inde and Cambric Dresses, 20 te 24 inches, 25c te $2. Made te sell for from $1 te $6. 50 fine Linen d'Inde and French Cambric; hemstitched and finely embroidered, $3 te $S. Maker's price te-day, $5 te 14. 25 Leng Dresses slightly tumbled, 6 te $12 ; worth from $10 te $iS. 60 White Cashmere and Plaid Coats for infants, and first short coats. Seme finely embroidered, some a little mussed, $1.50 te $6 ; were $6 te $13. . 200 infants' and children's Caps. Part new this season. i5ce $2. A few have been $6. 200 Kilts for 24 te 6 year lrttc Dae 17.Ktt ...!.... plaids and stripes. Twe lets,' -Bleed Pure ragoeprt re Medietas we eensaeaUy twswssaaeaa Heed's Sarsaparllla. By It use the Meed te purlfltd, enriched and vitalised, that tired feeling Is entirely overcome, and the whole body given strength and rigor. The appetita Is restored and sharpened, the diges tive organs fcra toned, and ths hldnejf sad liver Invigorated. These who hays never tried Hoed'a Bars parllla should de se this spring, it Is a thor oughly hottest and reliable preparation, purely vegetable, and contains no lnlurieus ingredi ent whatever. Thousands testify te Its pecu liar ettrattva power. Furiflea the Bleed "lhad erysipelas laths worst form, being nearly covered with blisters. My husband heard ef Heed's Sarsaparllla sad insisted en say taking it, theaghl had little faith, lhad Uksa bat a few doses, when I began te fast better, and ta a week I was sura It was doing tne geed. I continued te take It according te dlreoUens and what) tba flrst bottle was gene 1 was entirely well. 1 have net been troubled by erysipelas slaee." Mas. L- Baoew, Briat field. Maes. H. B. If you deride te take Heed's Sarsapa rllla de net be Induced 'e bayany.ether. aetdbyalldruggUrU. tit stxferis. Prepared only try C. 1. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, ieweu, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar, ATE R COUUKAN'b DRUG STORE. WANtTAUAKKItti. one at $4, and one at $5. Regu lar retail price $8 and $10. 20 odd Dresses, 1 and 2 piece, for 15 te 16 year girls ; were $30 and $40, new $10 and $20. A few that were $20, $30, $40, new $5. 75 Gretchen Ceat9, blue and brown cloth, braid trimmed, neat styles. Made te sell at from $6.50 up. They shall go at $1.75 each. The maker's less. Second nr, Chestnut atreet tide. Twe ele vators. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. UAHtAuiiT cetirjxr. Q.A8LiaHT COMPANY. WELSB10H IKOAMESOEflT GASLIGHT COMPANY, of PENNSYLVANIA 123 SOU1H TWELFIHBT., l'lIll.ADHU'IIIA. THIS GOMl'AN V offers a limited amount ei the full paid Capital stock of the PUlLADcr.. I PUIAWKLSBACIICO..parvalue K0. at 130 ,.u. uBo,yauuie ia two instalments, iiy the terms of a guarantee, whleh will be explained te Intending Investors, the actual risk will probably net exceed !U0 per share, while large profits are reasonably anie. The wonderful system or lighting is new en exhibition at 121 SOUTH T WKLFTII STBKKT, Irem s te 10 p. m., where the Subscription Boek s open. A. O. GRANGER, President. SAMUEL. T. BODINB, Bccretaryand Treasurer. Heard of Directors. (1 sero h 1'hiliir, William Weed, th9mas delac, Ws, II. BmaisLv, JennO. UsipiNu, A. O. aiAttasn, Ws, O. Wardkm, W. W. GIBBS, ItAMDALMeSOAH, Hest. aLSMDimana, T. J. atosiaexsRT, A.U UICHST. Advisory Committee of Stockholders, liESBT C. GtnseN, LairuEL CerriH, Wm.T.Cartss, J.K.GilLisaAM, O. 1'. HSLrSKSTEIN, J.U. ALTSUDS, Jambs A. Wamar, II. II, IlOCSTOM, T. WlSTAE BSOWM, William Baoeaia, Clattek Frskeb, lUOKAS COOHSAB, A. c. HuMrHaars, aloarei MeMichabl, L. V. Williamseb-, Wavhb UaoVbaeh apli-lwd CAKPXTH. QARPKT1NQS. McCALLUM & SLOAN Invite attention te th product cf their NBW GLBN EOHO MILLS, Comprising WJLTON, BRUSSELS, and INGRAIN CARPET1NGS I n new and epecUl designs, Axmlnater, Moquetta, Tap.'Btry, Compleio aisertiuent et ART SQUARES lu ilchcat designs and colorings. All sixes. Mattluga, Fleer Llnens, Oil Cleths and Lltioleums, All Grades I andourprlceaare i. Lew ea the Lewest McCALLUM & SLOAN, 1012 -1014 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. arl0.mdTu,ThAS TOMACOa ?$ e ld uexmnt. IffOUK rOPULAE BRAKD Old Honesty Will be Ien nd a combination set always lobe had, A rlKK QUALITY or PLUa TOBACCO AT A RaASONABLB TB1CA. Loek for tkartxl M tta Uffea tMtehplaf, FIRST-0L1SS AETIOLE IK- Chewing Tobacco. ajon'tfailte aiTit OLD HONESTY A FAIR TBIAL. Atkyourdealerferlt. Dos'ttakeaayether. JNO.FINZERABROS. LOUIBVILLal, KT. CLOTHllfU, SO. 1LER0HANT TA1LOJRINO. HAGER & BROTHER. MERCHAMUA1L0R1NG DEPARTMENT. $15.00 AND $16.00 CHEVIOT SDITINQS. BEST VALUB8 we have BverOffered. Strletly All Weel Geed styles. $18.00 920.00 Cheviot gnitlegft, Newest rialds and Stripes. TBB LAT1ST IN PINS IMPORTED CHEVIOTS, $25.00 Up. HAGER &BR0THER, 96 fc 37 WBBT KINO ST. JMPORTANT CONSIDERATION; L. fiiiDsiiiiiE d Bre. An Important Consideration. WE II AVK TIIR VINKST GOODS. TUB 1JK 0rVKUYrilIN9,TaK 8TVI.K. But Iho Prices are tl.ce te tsoe Lewer than the same quality of goods are sold for anywhere else. Lcek at Our Window Exhibit Every toy. We Boldly Mark Our Priws in Plain Figures. Anyone can see who takes the trouble te leek. ntoe 8pr,n 8u,l UId8r at i8oe,tn.oo, iJ,1.8P,l?ft Bu,la t0 Order, Fine Quality Imported Worsted, at t.0O, trt.00, $A0v, 17.Wi ALL WELL afAUK, CUT IN TUB LATEST BTTLK. TU1MMKD TASTEFULLY. Every thing warranted te give satisfaotlen. Teu can airerd te buy without giving: ihem a leek, it will save you money. L. GANSHAN & BRO. JJYKRS 4 KATHFON. Spring Clothing! TUKUK'S NO END TO THE ASSOIiTMENT OF SPRING SUITS TO 11K FOUND 11BUK. Every Conceivable Style and Pattern TAKEN IN TUE ASSOUTUENT. Men's Business Suits lien's Business Buit? , Hen's Business Suit Men's Business eutu Men's Dress suits ts 110 tu .... r tu tis sis tit tn in S2S MtOSS Men's Dress Suits Men's sress Butts.... Men's Dress Suits. eeeet s)sst Men's Dress Suits Men's Dress Suits Men's Dress Butts Men's Ixtra Pants, Every style. .11 A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK Or Youths', Beys' and Children's Clothing AT PEOPLE'S PRICES. Myers & Ratnfen, NO, 12 EAST KLNQ ST., LANCASTER PA. MACIIINSRY. pATTEBNB, MODFLB, 40. Central Hachine Works, COBNEB OF QBANrANDCHBISTIAN ST&EETH, (Bear of Court Heuse). LAKOASTEB, PA. Engines. Heller?, Machinery and Repairing, Patuans, Drawings, Iren aud Urns Castings, etc. beat equipped Machine and Pattern llnep In the diy ler light work. e-uoed work, Preinptneis, Etasenablt Charges, OaaS-Mt rvnsrrvnm. JWRITUKE. FURNITURE. We have sold you Furniture in this store for. the late Gee. B. Schaum for many years. Have opened for ourselves with an en tire new stock at the very lowest, prices. Call and see our goods. Don't forget the number, 31 Seuth Queen Street. OCHS & GIBBS. apm-lyd. W1 DMTKR'B. YOUR WANTS in: FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORK TO YOUBCOUP1.ETEBATISFACTIOK. ATTBACT1VK 0.03DS, ATTRACTIVE PttlCES. , Give yourself the satisfaction or seeing the Largest, Dest and Cheapest stock in the City. Oer. Bast King & Duke Sts. WIDMYEE'S 00BKE11. JjTKW THINGS IN FUHN1TUKE AT HEINITSH'S Hew ANTIQUE OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The price will sur prise you. NATUBAL CIIERBY BUITS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable, OLD 8TANDABD WALNUT. W open" "est Week, six New Patterns at Six New Prices. Several very low In price, bat geed money's worth all the time. Other New and Attractive Goods being shown all the time at Popular Prices. HEINITSH'S 87 AND 29 SOTJTH;QTJlHN8T., LANCAETEB, PA. Personal Attention Given te Undertak Inp. BABY OARBIAOma. JIM NN JbBKNKstAN, GRAND EXHIBIT OF u BABY CARRIAGES. ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLIB. ALL NEW GOODB. r Manufactured te our own order by the best factories in the country. Special attention given te every department se as te secure ser vice aa well as apparanea. re house In the country can show as One a line of goods. EXPRESS WAGONS, WHKEI, BARROWS, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, GIKL'8 TRIG YLES, Jko. OUB NEW STOCK OF "Alaska" Eefrigeraters NOW ON EXHIBITION. FLM i "bRENEMAN, Ne. 163 North Queen Street, LANCASTER FA. QAIjIi AND 8KB -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Llght i Beats them all Anether Let et CUEAP GLOUBB for Uaa u oil Btevee. THE "PBRFBOTION" StATAL MOULUINU A BUI1KBU VVHUMH WEATHERSTRIP Beats them alL This strip outwears ail etber , Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply tu-ne waste or dirt made ln applying It. ban be fltted anywhere no holes te bere, ready for use. It will net split, waxp or shrink cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Stere, Beater and Bangs -OF- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN HT., LANUABTBK. PA. OAHJtJAUJCO. STANDARD WORE. EDW. EDGERLE Y CAKRlAtiE BUILDER, a03.,4J.4l,45MABKET STREET, Bear Of fostefilce, Lancaster, Pa, 1 have In Stock and Build te order Every Variety of the following styles I Coup. Hug. a-les, cabriolets, Carriages. Victorias, Bualness Wagons, T" Caiu, MvUall Wagons, eunles, Market Wsgens, Phoitens, Xzpress Wagons. I employ the best Mechanics, and have laell. luea te build correctly any style of carriage desired. The Quality, Style and Finish ei my work makes It decidedly the Cheapest la the market. MOTTO : Fair Pealing, Honest Werk at Bettem Prices." Pleaee si ve me a call. aar Repairing promptly attendkd te. Prlcei lower than all etheia. One set of Workmen especially emnlej ed for that purpose. BUSINESS METHODS MADE PLAIN. The system of instruction at the LANCASTEB COMMBKUAL COLL SHE, Is se simple and plain that any young ldy or gentleman can easily master all the details et abuslnese education. LlUr.BALjrSUMS. Evening Sessions Tuesdays, Wedne and Fitdays. full information given by M.O.WEIDLEB, Lancaster OemTwsrsaal Cnllsge. OCUS-U4 IassmMsTps, i -ur-