V i si r N4T " .l.,'r;UIiMiT - V I- tfHE XaAMOASTEK DAILY JQsTEIiIJGENCErs MONDAY, APKIL 30. 1888. m! um.! v. j &$ K-ci.r 3J &&A. Sit MI Lf? I & JfrS M J EMC 7S2. jtt?- .Jrj The Pally Intelligencer. I 1.AN0A8TBB, AFKtL H 188. Vm daily itlueiicw publishes all the telegraphic news of the United Press np te tM latest possible hour. TERMS -The Dally Edition of Th tmu ROM ts Hverea by carriers in the city) tad snrreandlag towns for We. per week t by snail, few a year fise ler six months fUBmcHOMBMnUtfi eoe. per month. In Wikt JLaTtuieaacn (Deuble Sheet) i npi , miy leu per annum, in aa lafeeertben wishing their address changed usat also stale where the paper U new ler- AtTarUeemenU from 10 te eU.per line I Insertion, according te location. ZHK INTELLIGENCES, Lancaster, Pa. Telephone Connection TkeTrlffl)cbilp. While the major Pt of Congress was . with Secretary Whitney en Saturday, witaeaslnff the launch of bis vessels, a mail contingent remained In the Heuse la guard ever the tariff bill, about which Atr. O'-Nelll, of Philadelphia, bad n speech te make, that became the text of divers uncomplimentary remarks about Philadelphia nnd Tlttsburg, and Penn aylranla evolution under the tariffs that bare protected her. A goodly number had disagreeable things te say, and Mr. O'Xelll and Mr. Bayne were quite ever- whelmed in their championship of their state. Mr. O'Neill insisted that Philadelphia was far ahead of Xew Yerk in manufacturing industry, and Mr. Bayne declared that the industries of Allegheny county were greater than these of all the Southern states that hed representatives in the ways and means committee, which is the national tariff factory. These statements were doubtless true ; but they did net have relevancy te the question of the geed or Sii- 111 of the' Mills tariff bill t nor In truth did the suggestions of the ether side have much mere pertinency te the Issue, though they seem te have considered the indus trial troubles in Pennsjlvanla, its strikes in the coal regions with the oppressive conduct of the coal bosses there, nnd the strike at Carnegie's nnd the l'lnkerten detectives there, as cvldencoef very great demoralization in Pennsylvania, notwith netwith standing the protection its coal and iron enjoys. The inferencewas fair and the comment was pertinent, in n debate upon the general state of the country. It may, tee, have had relevancy in n question as te the policy of free trade or protection ; but inasmuch ns the Mills bill new under debate does net propose free trade or anything like It, but simply provides a reduction of duty, which its friends consider that the industries of the Country can bear without injury, it is net evident that the inability of the em ployers and empleyes of manufacturing and mining Pennsylvania te get along harmoniously together elucidates the Issue ; save that it seems te show an irrecenciliable conflict between these two Interests and Illustrates that no tariff protection, however high, will provide empleyes with all the wages nnd privi leges that they demand It offsets the argument of tuote favor ing a high tariff that it p for the work werk ingmen's benefit only; and it is fair and effective in repelllng this Idea. If the protected iron and coal industries of Pennsylvania cannot give te their work- fore Congress that they want their pres ent tariff protection that they may satisfy their labor. It is net for the laborer's sake se much as for their own that they want protection , as their conduct proves and as everyone knows without proof. And it is admitted that they are en titled te adequate protection. The Mills bill proposes te accord it te them. The only question Is as te whether It docs se This is the only question open'fer argument, and it seems that congressmen should confine themselves te it and con sider the several previsions of the bill, Instead of wasting their breath nnd the public time in discussing the abstract doctrine of f rce trade or protection, which is net the issue. These who advocate free trade condemn themselves in voting for the bill of the ways and means com cem com mittCte, which provides protective duties te an extent deemed sufficient te main tain all the manufacturing industries of the country. m Gladstone te Ingersoll. Nethiug finer in the line of geed Eng lish and sound reasoning has been re cently given te the public than the reply of Mr. Gladstone te Rebert J. Ingersoll in the latter's attack en Christianity. It appears in the May number of the Xerth American Jftrieie, the periodical which published, the similar work of the late Judge Black en the same subject. We reprint te-day a strong portion of It, Which will present an excellent notion of the strength of the article. Mr. Gladstone proceeds about the work of demolition of the arch-infidel with a benevolence that would be touching were it net for the sturdy blows that he deals under the cover of his gracious language. He shows where Ingersoll assumes con clusions without establishing them, though demanding absolute proofs from his opponents ; hew he misquotes scrip ture apparently te suit his purpose ; hew he assumes Darwinism and Christianity te be antagonistic, which Gladstone de clares net te be a necessary consequence ; and se en through a host of sophistries. Mr. Gladstone's bread and deep knowl edge of the scriptures, his vast reading and his special acquaintance with the early Christian writers make him an ad Tersary splendidly equipped for the battle in which he entered. The tumultuous rhetoric of the leading pagan of the day finds itself seen divided and routed by the ponderous army of arguments, led by the master mind of Gladstone. There Is little left of Ingersoll at the conclusion of the article. A Papal Edict. A decree has been Issued by Pepe Lee XIII condemning the "plan of cam palgn"and boycotting in Ireland. Neither of these weapons of protection against English aggression have ever been form- ally approved by the Irish leaders: vet ltliey have been tacitly sanctioned by the fj Mwuce mm, uaa own inuiuuuneu in re- .'" a w uicui. luuceu, n is aiiucuu 10 hsH see what ether means could be taken te sShOW Irish dl&lDIirOVal nf T.nwllali Irr. aany. The " plan of campaign" relates 't the collection of rents from tenants J.WBW, having tendered what they deemed '. equitable rent, and the eauie having keen refused by the landlord, turned ever the funds te persons selected by the Irish Ittttes te apply them for the purpose ' keeping the agitation mm grinding. .:, Of course, It is net light that tenants JJJJJ be the judges of the rent they ought te pay after a fixed rental has been made. But the land laws of Ireland have been se infamously unjust te the tenant that a measure like the "plan of cam paign" obtained many vigorous sup porters. It was a manifestation of an extreme in the ether direction, and it might have been safely left te the geed sense of the people te leek te its correc tion. It was better than vielence or blood bleed shed. New the pope has stepped In le proclaim it by formal edict. It leeks as If the Vatican had made a mistake. Ne matter en what high ground the decree Is based, the fact that it is aimed against two of the most vigorous methods of Itish resistance te English oppression will cause Irishmen te regard the pope's action as an open notice of an alliance by the Vatican with the hated English Teries. The Vatican might very safely have left Ireland te fight out her own battle for deliverance from England, and such n course of action would have been Infinitely mere prudent. s s Met as It Seems. The Kcxc Era suggests that the Demo cratic party, aa much as the Republican, needs the protection of the law te secure its primary elections against frauds ; and it takes as its text the fact that, though there, was no election held at Strickler's Scheel Heuse- for delegates te the late Demo cratic county convention, representa tives of that district nppeared in the convention with credentials stating that they had been chosen at nn election duly held. And en the face of it, this scorns te be a point well made. But it loses its ferce when It is known that there were but nlne votes for Black at this poll at the last gubernatorial election, and but seven for the local candidates en the Demo Deme gratlc ticket. There are se few Demo crats in the district thnt it is net worth while for them te held a primary election. Any of thorn who can come le town en convention day ate considered te be delegates, by long wage, and may manufacture their own credentials. Their fellow Democrats In the district are very much obliged te them for repre senting it, nnd if any outsider objects, they de net press their informal claim ; and that is all there is of it. TitiHlsnblg country. Wblle we are baking bore, snow Is falling In Minne sota. Kx-JuiMiu KeuKnr J. l'iMiip.n, who died recently In Yerk at the age et eighty two yearn, was Ibrlce oleetod te the boneh, and llnally retlrcd after thirty yeara' aorvleo bocause of his advaneed age and peer hcaltli. He was very highly osteomod as Judgeand n man, and waa a geed sample et the judges choaen under the elcctlve (lyntem started in ISM. It would be well If theeyilGm bad kept te the standard that the nomination et euch men premisedi Instead of belng switched en" te the promo tion, In many oaacs.et miserable aoir-seoklng lawyers, capable only in political manipula tion. Judge Fisher waa avery pure and uuielflah man, gontle In bin manners and oenslderata of otbera. rennaylvanla would be happy and far mero highly stationed as a state, if ber Judiciary was up te bin standard, and that of the men new living who aderned the boneh when he aacended It. Of the Judgei elcoted In 1851 the i'lilla i'lilla delphla Ttmes saya that Judgea AHUeu and Uare, of Philadelphia ; J'oarsen, of Dauphin, and Klminell, of Franklin, only nre altve ; and Kelley and Campbell, el Philadelphia, and Watta and Hepburn, of Cumberland, alene survlve of these who worejudgos bofero the judlelary became o'.ectlvo. As te your winter underclothing, take your tluie about taking thorn oil. m mm In the last number of the Jour nal of (he United Mates Cavalry Astocuitxen la an ortlelo toy Lieu Lieu tennnt Frederick H. Feltr, of the lit Cavalry, en " German Ideaa en Cevulry.'' I'ince Kralt de llohnenloho-Inglellngcn, general of lnfautry, and ald-de-camp, en the stair of the Ktnporer et Germany, has publlsbed a book entitled "Couveraatlous en Cavalry," which la m faithful record of oenvorsatlonH of the author with a certaln myBtorleuu personage described an a cavalry eluccr of the lilgUeiit rank and of the greatest experience. This book of 400 pages hat been deemed el great Importance by military men abroad, and Lieutenant Feltz notes as an evidence of the Intense interest in the preparation for war that such a work should net only be brought out, but should find Immediate translation Inte French. It aecma that In another work the prlnoe had pralaed the German cavalry, and in tbose conversations It is sharply criticised. "True, the Uhlan waa the terror of all Frnnee, but as the Freach cavalry wai still mero badly handled than our own, that Is Baying little." The magnllloent charges of the German and French cavalry often ended In a melee, the opposing tnases ponetratlng oue nuother and lighting hand te hnnd. The crltle remarks that Frederick the Great discouraged loeo attacks becauae they led te the "melee," and added "I want no ineloes ; the cavalry should charge In a wall." In short, this unknown oillcer makes It quite plain that In this aim nt least nelther Germans nor French bad the skill of thelr grandfather?. In sevonteen pages of the nmgazlne Lieu tenant Feltz baa given the pith et the 400. page volume, hut it Is largely toehnlcal In cbaraoter, though having many points of jzeneral Interest, l'er example, the mar mar tlugale Is oendemnod except for 11 at racing, and nese baudaen bridles aroreoommendod as preventing the herse from ojieulug his mouth wide enough te get his tongue erer the nit. There la an Interesting feet nole with ro tation te Hey dill, Fredorlek's famous cavalry commander. He placed his un certain men In the front rank with the veterans behind thorn te unto them en If tbey did net charge squarely by tickling them with their sabrer. He appears te have had an obstinate streak In him, for when ordered at Zornderf te charge before bethought the proper lime had arrived, be refuted ; and, when Frederick threat ened him with the less of his head, he re plied : After the battle bis bead was at the disposal of hiB sovereign, but that dur ing the action be Inslsted en using it lu tLe interest of tbe king.' " Hays the Philadelphia Imjinrer . "An "An other hanging and another vivid account of hew the miserable wretch ' writhed and squirmed and twitched.' Are net these accounts disgusting 7 We have reicbei n state or Itl .z-lln 1.. h!ej muu who would be unuic6aary witnesses te such horrors are regarded as being possessed of beastly Instincts. When shall we advance It tbe point at which the present picturesque terrors of tbe scenes in print shall fall te de anything but create dlvgust 1" Tetany defend the death pjnaity by hanging en tbe very ground of thejee name " plcturesque terrors," which are suppoaed te have a detcrrent llcct upon the murder ously dispened. The taste for this sort of thing is of most venerable antiquity, The best of old KemanB owned It when they gloated ever the fierce struggle of the amphitheatre. Records of the savage In stinct may be traced through all history and found In the peculiar ploaaure with which Foxe's book of martyrs and ether harrowing and bleed curdling works have ben rcsd by gentle sod well meaning pee ple who would net enjoy the murder of a fly. When we have advaneed te a point where recitals of picturesque terrors will fall te de anything but create disgust we wilt be as tar In advance of ear present civilization ai we think we are ahead nf that of Greece and Heme. Jamkm Youwe, otMlddletown, Vi., is a practical believer In Arber Day. On that day he planted COO locust and 204 fruit trees. m Tnr. auxiliary naval force provided for by the bill for tbe establishment et a nayal reserve will be a very Important though economical addition te our means of de fense. It seems te be a very business like projeet calculated te secure for the gov ernment command of a large body et trained men at a very email expense. The naval reserve would be a kind of ocean militia force, coming together ter a few woeks only each year, for drill In the ma neuvers of naval warfare and in the man agement of heavy guns and modern ord nance, The men would be paid only for that time and the rest of the year would be living as ether aee-farlng cltlssns, engaged In the coasting trade or fishing fleet, or perhaps some day In the tu future cruising under the flag In foreign perta, where our flag once waved but new unknown. All vossels that can be transformed into cruisers may be kept en record at Washington for use in otseof trouble, but aa tbey re tow we must depend culflly upon tbe navy we are building, and the proposed resorve assure at comparatively trilling ex pense a large ferce of partly tralned men at home en the ecean and ready for aervlee en call. The bill also provldes that In building vessels te carry our 11 in tbe merchant marlne, certain directions shall be followed which will make thorn useful aa cruisers. That Is,tbere shall be such con struction as will permit the placing et guns, tbe protection of engines and boilers and various ether alterations necessary te trannferm the ship Inte a commerr-j dr. atreycr or protocter. i . PERSONAL. Misi Camhiien, daughlnr of Henater Uamernn, christened the Yerk town and Miss Hroekonrldge, daughter of the Kon Ken tticky congressman, did tbe samofertho Vesuvius at the great launching of the two new war vessels In Philadelphia en baturday. J)n. L. WunsTKii Fer, ophtliRlmle surgoenofGortiiantown heapllal, in Phila delphia, en Hunday performed the inre surgical feat of substituting a portion cf the eye or n rabbit for a part oltbeeyoofa human patient. Tbe operation ban only been performed twlcs, and both worn by Professer Ven Ulpjile, et Gtletsen, Oer many. Amiss II. Wilsen, porffetor and part Inventer of the sewing maehlne, who with Natbanlel Wheoler, evtabllshed the great Wheeler fc Wilsen sewing machlne com pany at Urldgopert, Conn., died Hunday allernoen In Woodmont, Conn. Ile waa born in New Yerk, In 1&.7, learned the cablnet-maklng trade, and in 1840, never having seen a sewing machine, Invented one. AjYeuni'.ter'l Teelli demand greater attention limn they mrually recolve. Mothers carelul e: ttelr ehllaren's ih steal well belnr. wl)y adept SOZODONT ns an luttcle of Um family toilet. It the first eel el a juvenne's teeth nre flail v tiollthiei wllh Ihli m&tchleis purifier, Hie sceonaset are nimesi invanauiy whlte and strong and proveallfo-loog bleaslntr, olbcrwlte they fre quently turn eat carious and Irregular. Yeiinif and old ullke henunt by Its use. r,l,Ww bvkejal A'envea. Oar Candidate Ter l'retlilcut. He will bn nominated l,y the convention and will be elected by tlm people, because he will cemn the ntarest tn fllllnir thnlr laeal or a Utilet WHglntrate. Jflnctrle Hitters has been Klrnn the highest place, because no ether inedlrtne hame well lilted the blent nt a per fect lon'e and nlteratltre. The people have endorsed Xlectrle Miters nnd rely upon this Rrrnt remedy In all troutilenot l.lvitr. Stomach mid Kidneys. Fer all Matarlil rovers and dlncRies caused by Malarial 1'olieni, Kloctrle Hitters cannot be tee highly recommended. Alte cures llcadiche ana constipation, batla batla Uctlen Kuaiantecd or money refunded frlcnsie.nt II. II. Cochran, Dtek store, 137 ana 139 North Queen stieeU Lancaster, l'u. 1 siineriMt ler mere than tn jeara with that drnadluiaiiipasucatirrn.ana useaeverv avail nbln medicine whichwas recnmiuended te me. I ctnnet thank you oneuuh ler the telle! which your Cream Halm has arreided me. Kiuannei Mevers. Wlndeld, I,. I.. N. r. for tltteen years 1 was annoyed with revore pain In the head and dlelmru8 Inte my threat Irem catarrh. My sense of smell was much impaired Hv the utoef Kly'a Uream llalm I have overcome these troubles. J. Jl. Oae, Bt. Denis Hetel, N. V. aa IwdoedAw BltlLOU'SCUUK will lmtnodlately rollnve Croup. v hoepln CeiiKh and urencbltls. Jfer nole by II. ll. Cochran, Uruggljt, Ne. 117 North" tjueen street. (7) JUST AS GOOD. Don't allow anyone te malce j en bollero any ether remedy U lust ns geed ler sick headache as Dr. Leslle's Special siie-s upecnu rtescriptlen, for It Is This Is the only remedy In the world nui tine, muis is lue that strikes at thu root nt drives lteut- Give It a trial. IM A'AMA KXK'U. 1'uiLABsi.ruit., Monday, April SJ, 1688. Seft, snewflaky clothes for Baby. Almest any day, new things are settling down by things net se new but just as white and cesy. Prices shrunk out of shape all around. 50 new embroidered Short Dresses, worth $2, $3, $9, shall go for $1.25, $2, and $5. 25 embroidered Shawls, worth $2.50,$3. for $1.25, $1.75. 100 caps, worth 50c, $1, $2, $3. down te 15, 25,50,75c. 20 Short Coats, cream em broidery, $1 te $G; some of them have been $9. Meney gees as far in the ether nick-nacks and fixings. Sucend fleer, Chestuut street from, Uake ele Crumbled, tumbled things or whatever begins te lag in style has no place with our ready made Wraps and Dresses. We bundle them out for what they 11 bring. Here's a little jag ei Dresses slightly mussed. Half takes them : 118 Lawns for rJ JU Lawns ler 10 II Lawns ter 13. Iii Ginghams ler 10. pi Ginghams ler 13. Sateens, Percales, and the like, at just as lop-sided prices. l'lne Linen d'lnde, trimmed with Val, Ltce, li", trcm IM. rinefcreituh Lawns, trimmed with finest Hamburg Kmbrolderles, t .'0, Irem f :u. Held-back things are pricked in the price as often as we come across them. If you skip a day you may miss the bargain your heart is en. Second Cser, Chestnut strtet tide, vaters. Twe ole- Summer Broadcloths for travel and outings. Coel col ors, smooth finish, and prices en the edge of nothingness for such stuffs. Lait circle, northwest 01 centra. Ne neater, cuter, quieter checked stuffs than the Shep herd Plaids can be get. Even big checks de net break the charm, But the correct check Pf OOP'S BAR8APAKILLA. Why nrcause Heed's Bartsparllla is tin best spring medicine and bleed purifier. Became It is a concentrated extract of the best alterative and bleed portfylef remedies et tbe vegetable kingdom. Because, by a peculiar combination, propor tion and preparation. It possesses curatlva power peculiar te itseir. Oecanse It Is unequaled (or the eurs of scrof ula, salt rheum.Belbj, pimples, humen, etc. Because It is the only tsedlelne of which can truly tie aald" 100 deaaa one dollar "an unan swerable argument as te Strength and Economy Became It effects remarkable cures where ether preparations totally lall. Because there Is nothleg equal te It for cur ing dyspepila, biliousness, slek headache, In digestion. Because It reuses the kidneys and Hvsr and keeps these organs In healthy condition. Because evsry article entering Inte Itts care fully scanned, none bat the best Is used and all the roots and herbs ars ground In our own drug mill which makes Impossible the ate of anything Imp nre or deleterious. Because It Is net advertised te de anything which it has net already accomplished. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dru; g'sts. II 1 six for 18. Prepared only by O. 1. HOOD CO., LewelU 100 Desos One Dellar. HOOD'S HAKSAPAKILtiA. FOR BALK AT H. M os. 137 and 1 North gueen BL, Lancaster, 1'a, WANtTJ.UA KKR'S. isn't big medium te small, with the glisten of the wool making almost a jumble te the eye in a glancing light. Here's a let that hits the mark plump. All-wool, in eleven welcome col orings : black and whlte blue and eeru mahogany and white two gebelins navy ana whlte navy and ecru brown and white garnet and ecru brown and ecru two grays two shades of gendarmes Such a round up of just-right Shepherd Plaids isn't an every day sight. Southeast of centre. Silk-and-wool Crepe Cleth. Net a bit crepy. Threads of this color and that mixed and mumbled by an odd weave into a charming stuff. Pick a bit apart. Warp alternate threads of creamy white silk and car dinal wool ; woof alternate threads of green and tan wool ; result a tannish melange with the silk glinting evprywhere like diamond dust. That's one ; there are twenty-two effects : a greenish 3 grayish aeiivisn a trarnntlih a purplish a , brownish a geldish ableltb and se en. Lovable in inches, $1. Summer weights, any view. 41 Fourth clrcle, southeast of centre. Window Draperies, sugges tive of Summer solstice. Fairy like Laces that a breath el breeze will set a-swinging. Mesh of Muslin that lets in light and air and shuts out dust and winged warriors. Every possi ble kind, quality, and price. Second fleer, north of Transept. Outing Flannel, almost as thin and light as batiste. Seft, delicate, but sturdy as some of their deublc-the-weight sisters. Clinging but cool. Fer sea shore or mountain or any- wnerc. jsk ler Ceylon nel. Llama stripes, plain Flan. and fancy, reduced from 80 te 6z.c. Corded stripes, down from 50 te 3714 c. Silk Striped Suiting Flannel, 50 from 65 c. Plain and striped Fancy Flannels, 37j4c from 50. Figured Eider-down Flannel, 75c from $i, and 37c from 50. Anything Flannel for boat beat ing, tennis, or tramping ; for in or outdoors. The whole Flan nel story would fill the paper. Northeast of centre. Twe handkerchiefs : Ladies', hemstitched, colored border, 4 for 3ec. Ladies', hemstitched, white, with colored embroidery in corner, 5 for 50c. Plenty mere with prices just as frisky the worth of three fives in every dime you put in them. Southwest of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER, . Philadelphia. VOAL, UAUMUAitUNKR'tl OOALKANX. GOAL DEALERS. OrncB' Ne. 12) North queenStroet, and Ne. 664 North I'rtnce sueet- yBDs: North l'rlnce Street, near steading Depot, aurlbtfd I.ANOABTKU. tA Tl 11. MARTIN. Wholesale and lletall Dealer lu ALL KINDS Of LUMBER AND COAL. 4ssVYard-.Ne 4W North Water and Prince Streets, above Lemen Lancaster nl 1yd MVU1VAL. CUl'KtUOK QUAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. 1IKNUY OAUTSCUI A BON8, Ne. 10J0 Chestnut Street, . 1'hlladelpkU. examination will prove our Instruments far superior te any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash that abounds in the market, soeu being of mere annoyance than pleasuiu te their owners. Old and lmpcr iecliy made Musle Bexes carelully repaired by cxpenencut workmen Irem the manufac tory lnawiuerlaml. Correspondence solleltod. Bend stamp ler catalogue and price list. nerU-lydAw Ul'KCl Ah EXCURSIONS TO THE WEST. On OAch Tuesday durl-K April special low rates and best HCcoimnedatlous. JTerlurther lninrmalleu, Mans, Time-Tables, etc., write or cell nn ll.A. ultesa, rassenuer Agent Chicago Northwestern ball way Company, 3U Centra bqusm, Lancaster apllmeedatw We Win Became Heed's Barsapirttla 11 an honest medicine and every purchaser receives a fair equivalent for his money. Because we ask only a fair prlct and de net Impose upon the publle confidence by ab surdly advertising Heed's Barsapartlla as worth " mere thin we sell It for. Because Its advertising; is original and net dependent neon the brains of competitors sjajj Because It Is a modern medicinal the ripe frutt of the Industry and study of experienced pharmacists, under wh;se personal dlreollen ll is still prepared. Became It has a Geed Name at Heme There being; mere of Heed's Barsaparllla sold In Lewell, where It Is mifle. than ;of all ether sarsapaniiaa or bleed purifiers combined. Because It la clean, dear and beautiful In appearance, compared with the muddy, gritty make up of of ether preparations. Bseauss every testimonial used in advsitls advsitls leg; It Is strletly genuine. BeeauM when given a fatlhlul trial accord ing te directions It Is reasonably certain te effect the desired result. Bsrause Its advertising is thoroughly backed up by tbe merits el the tnedlctee itself. Beld by all druggist. II t six torts. Freptrad only by O. 1. HOOD CO, Lewell, 100 Debm One Dellar. B. OOOHRAN'b DRUO STORE, aprl ImdAw DHY UOODB. "KTEWTODAYAT -AT- Givler's Hew Stere. CARPETS, LlSOLKUal AND FLOOli OILCLOTHS, CANTON A NAriBB MATTING". liUG AND 11ATTS, UAU AND CUAIN CAUPKT8. CAKl'KT SWJCKl'EHS, WINDOW BliADKS AND SHADINGS, rixruuES, l'KIMK FKATIIKU3. WHIIK O.UILT3 A Bl'KCIALTV at our Lew Cesh Trices. JOHIT S. GIYLER, Nea. 6 & 8 North Queen St., LANOASTKU, TA. m&ne lidAw nrmfi pkepies eaud store. GEO. F. RATHVON. Amvals This Week -AT- Ne. 25 East King St. Newest Styles Umbiellas. In Parasols aud Sun Spanish lnzs. and Cliantllll Lace Fleunc- Latlles' Muslin Underwear aud Aprons. Meire Silks In the l'epular Shades. lilack Sllk-and-Woel Henriettas 1.00, 11.25, 11.60 and 1.(V5. at lloek and Butten Kid Gloves In tbe New Shades at unusually Lew Trices. Ladles' Summer derwear. Merine and Gauze Un- New ment. Style Fans in a Large Assert- Gee. I. Rathven, 25 EAST KING STHEET. marlt-lvdAw , soy Da. TNVKSTMKNT COMPANY. 70 INTEREST THE U.S. LAND AND 1NE3XMBNT COMl'A.NY offers a limited number et Its First Mortgage 8 pereent. 10 jear Uoldlienda at 93, netUuR7 1er cent, interest (geld) and elves a Sleck 10NU8 Or tWO WITH EACH ll.ULO UOND. Value of l'ennsylyanla property OTer.sa.one.ooo ISended Issue l.oeo.uuo Annual Interest Uhargea 6O.0U0 Estimated Income 1 Ceal, Iren, alines, etc SAO.CCO fartles wishing af. investments at a liberal rate et interest. Address OHAS. A. FBNN. Treasurer, M Broadway and B Wall Street, New Yerk. mar7-3me3A3tw WIKJiH AND LIQUOKH. UUUC11E SEC, I'lfKU 1IE1DS1ECE, rOMUKKYHKC, AudO. U.ldUUM XXTUA DUY, 00 TO UKIGAUT'S OLD WINESTOKE, Ne. 23 EAST KING BT11EET. bl'KCIAL GUEAT WE3TEUN, THE FINEST AUKK10AN CHAMl'AGNB IN THE UAIIKET. OUK OWN 11UAND. UKIGAUT'S OLD WINE STOKE, Ne. W EAST KING BTUEET. FOK TAYLOU'S IUISH WHISK Y, IN MOTTLES, Sl'ECIAL IMVOUTATION, UKIGAUT'S OLD WINK STOUE, NO. 59 EAST KING 8TBEET. IUII THE HEST UltANDY, WillHKV, WINE AND GIN, Km, UOTO UEIG AUT'3 OLD WINE STOUE, Ne. ?J EAST KING STUEET. SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCJE KOK a General Line et NUU3EUY STOCK i also many new .pedal ties that are SELLING CaST, fcu experience ueee.t.ry. mu Pay. GEO. U.M0UANAUON. apiMwd Becheswr, N, Y. ThePeeple's Cash Stere CLeimtnw. "- -----, j -k- f,- -iinsnsTi ij ijsi. ASKEW OB MK. AT NOS. IM AMD 2M WIST KING STRICT. COT-lya WE'RE MOVEp AND FIXED. We're twice aa much room aa we bad. Twice as many customers all round Is our mark new. We've double the stock and selection. Tn donble the business Is the notch we want te reach. Hew shall we de lit Wa'.l make tbe prices de It. Better qualities at lewsr prices than vsr before. We didn't ant m. lararr FULLY EQUIPPD. room te keep mere stock In. There's nothing In keeping stock. We don't went te keep any thing except te snit you, and that in larger selection than before. Cheap and Geed. Call and tee us. tiring this price list t X des. pairs Rese, ISc 1 4 pairs super stouttBese, seamless. ISei working Shirts. II te Knees, average length M inert, Cj geed MusUn Shirts, linen besom, worked buttonholes, 350 1 over alls and Jumpers, set. dnek. be ripping. Het ZL?l '? Pantaloons, extra strong and dressy. Me te si 83) a Man's Spring bait will con yen but ttsj or 13 00! 10 styles 10 seleetirem at Sin. our Beys' Suit at H .00 and UM are the asT-De sure te visit us. You'll net be pressed te buy. It wilt all be with you when we suit you. ' MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furniihlefr Goods, 60 NORTH QUXKN ST. f EROHANT TAILORING I HAGER & BROTHER. FINE MERCHANT TAILORING A SPECIALTY. (PXItrECT FITS GUAR ANTE ED ) Imported Suiting Novelties I BLACK WORSTEDS, WALK DIAGONALS, rlNK DIAGONALS, SXUGK3 AND NRW COUESOBXW WEAVES. SCOTCH & ENGLISH CHEVIOTS. Deelded Novelties la Plaids aiad Stripes. SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TKOU8KBIKGS. IMPORTED LINEN VESTING9. -OUKPttICir.3 THE LOWEST. WOR F1U8T-ULA93. COMf AHHON INVITED. HAGER BROTHER, 26 te 37 WEST KINO ST. WAruHma. CPBOlAIi. WATCHES for Farmers and Ballreaders wUl he sold at great reduction In prices. Alse Elgin, Wab tham, Aurera, ter which I am sole agent, and ether first-class Watches. Best Watch and Jewelry aepalrlng. SpeeUicles, Eyeglasses and OptlcaJGoeds. Correct time dally, by tele- LODIS WEBER, Ne. 1WX N. Queen St , oppeatts City Hetel, Meer Penn'a lienet. Q.1LL JKWEbEK, ite. GILL. JBWBLER AND OPIIOIAN. If your eyes trouble you attend te them Im- uiuuiaieiy. The u.e of FUOPEll GLASSE.3 Besteres 'K"W gives uomieri ana rieasure. Lancaster has long felt the need of a SPE CIAL OPTICIAN. We are new Here te Meas ure Your Eyes, Fit Glasses with the l'KKUI SION OF AN OCUMST, having a Jull and ompiere uutnt ei -lest lenses Ueauiredln Perlect Measurementa. BatlsfacUen GUAlt ANTEED In EVEBY IN STANCE, A Full Line el Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. CHARLES B. GILL, HO. 10 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA "WTAT0HB3 AND JEWELRY. TO SUIT YOUKJELr WHEN UUlING A GOOD Watch. GO WUEUE YOU SEE THE Largest Stock, Best Variety. Latest Styles. aWe Guarantee you this as well as Lew- ei rurus, Ferall slnds of Uepalrtng you will find us w kit. uuuu aausiaguen, WAITER C. HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, (Cerner of orange.) LANCASTEB. PA. nl-ltd HATH. 1UEPLAUETO UUY. THE BIGGEST Straw M EMPORIUM IN LANOASrKK. STATTEEER&CO, 81 and ti'i North Queen htreet. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUNNEUS.-All persons are hereby for. ldden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall ana speedwell estaus In Lebanon or WWIMHUM VUUUWW, WIMWH .UWUDVM w. u m.h- doeed. either for the purpose of ahnetlnir or f BnAaa.AM MHM..Aa Wa.Kaw Ih.Iiu n. , 11,1.1. usnuisT, as me law wiu iw ru(iuijr uawiww ageln.t ail treaisalng en said lands el the un designed alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN rUEEM A", U. PEsMJY ALDEN, BDW, 0. KEBMAJ), , , Attorneys ter H.W.CeIsbiab'i BsU OROOKKIM9. S"1AIMAftfVH UTT.n nrrtinn niu V; ANDBKEAKrANTBAtON. uimaiiM tot leoeerness ana esiiesurv or "JjrWe guarantee that there Is uethtasj le .-. ZZf? "i Hy in una niaraes. iae. aaatell yoarnelghber iS.HlJ22JSlSiLana Bo'etn ntealy f hipped, srnees reasonable. i.tiiiiiiiwi.Vp - . ,.b.b. mt 0 FFEE3. W. A. REIST a CO. Coffees, Coffees, Coffees. Have you tried our c Coffee yet t If net. de se at once. We guarantee our Coffee free from alt Injurious oelotlng matter, aad are pure and healthy. Almest one-half of our sales are Coffees, and we mean te maintain the standard quality of It as long as geed Coffees ein be purchased. Just received this morning a large let of nice, juicy OKANGEs and AJSP1NWAI. BANANAS t wlU seU cheap. Our new Delivery and Order Wasen la atinn Ssnd In your orders and have your goods de livered promptly. W. A. REIST & CO., GUOCEUS, COB, EAST KING AND DUKE STB. , T BURSK'H. CANNED GOODS I LGOINQ I OOINU GOING I Why net t of course they de, at the low prices we offer them. It is tee low, but we oannethelp It. Wa have a large stock and they must go. lhlnk or It. geed Canned Cern. Fells Ooteraro. at 7Kc a can geed Can ned Tomatoes, qnart cans, at 9a. or t caas for 2Be ; fine String Beans, at 9e. or S for Se : Mar rowfat Peas et e. or 3 ler IS, qnart cans: Pared Peaches for ISc. a can. Our InestCern, Dew Drep and Pars, sells at lJc, a can, but will make a reduction by the case or dosee. CALirOBNIA CANNED GOODS Peaches. Cheriies, Pears aud Apricots. rcerrEEsi coffees t ceffeibi Quality belter and prices lower. Beas'ed Bie se, 32, ze, best hle 28c; dne Laguyia. Mecha and Javas. - - Mreur coffee, are always fresh Boasted. BURSK'S, NO. 17 HA8T KOta BTRBBT. mOlLEr SOAP GIVEN AWAY, REIST. $100.00 WORTH OF THAT FANOY TRANSPARENT Toilet Glycerine Seap GIVEN AWAY Te-morrow, Saturday, Even'g, April 28, Dlitrlbutlen wlU Commence at 7 p. m. WSEB EXTUA SHEET-W Of Saturday's JVcte Era lssue for Prlecs and Quality el Goods. Unprecedented in the Hl-toryel Mercantile Existence. '9-NEVEB BEAD PABT-C But the Whole of Our Advertisements. II will pay you. -BEMEMUEBTE We cater for your trade. Get et us what your own grocer can't supply you with. Never leave him even though tie one. eharge you mere for a f e w things. But of us only what he does net have, ard you will be sure of having his goea will. Should you discover that he was overcharging in all things, then we would advlse a change, and when you contemplate such a change el ways remember that It should be ter the better, and that newhera In the state can you buy goods cheaper than of us. WE PBIDE OUUSELTSS In having the Largest, Neatest and Cleanest Stere In thtt city. 'I he Heaviest, Best Asserted ana Most Complete Meck. 'J he sest Polite and Attentive balesmen. T Telephone and free Dcllvery. Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer, Cor. W. King and Prince Sis., (Nsrr Deeb te tbs Beebsl hobs Hern.) TOOK OUT DERI The Uilance of the PVNEL PHOTOS te be uiveneu Te-morrow, Saturd&y, April 29. COME FOB ONE I We are going te blew our own born, and we don't deny U, for we have something te blew abent. We blew because we esn sell high quality goods at low priens ( because our goods am the finest the market can produce ; because thrre Is no discounting our prices i because we have the ennfldence of the people and strong lalth In our ability te give entire satl.faatlen loeur customers. PAUSE, BEFLECT7MTAnE, WONDEB. SHOUT, BEJOICK, And 'then Make a Purchase. That Is just what everybody does when the come te our store and see goods marked from Ave te seven cents per pound lea. than they have been pajlng el.ewhere. Here ere a lew or our prices: 1 Pound of ceffee, as geed as you ever drank , for ascents I 3 Pounds et Coffee for a cents. I Pound of Coffee U pound Tea. for U cents. 4 Pounds et mackeis ler a cent... 5 Pounds of Starch and 6 bars of Seap for 25 cants 3 Pounds of Prunes and 2 pounds of Bice for it cents. e Pounds of Prunes and 1 pouad;ef Fru nelles ler 45 cents. Baker's or Bunkel lire.. Chocolate for 18c. Baker's Erps cocoa only u cents. Nelsen's and Ceze's Gelatine, American Gel tine, 10 cents S Small BirreL el Mustard for Sic CANNED AND BOTTLED GOODi. 4 Cans of Heed Cern forSJe a tans et Marrowfat Peas ter 5c. 5 Cans nf string Ibiana for 25e II Pound Cans Table Peaches for 05c. it Pound Cans Pie Peaches for lie. 8 Pound Cans Aprloets for 20a Our Best Cern, guaranteed te be as geed a Baker's or any otbrcern In the market, only W cents per can. Try it. S. CLARKE'S ORIGINAL TEA AND COFFEE STOBE, 13 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. A Few Deers Irem Centre Square. 49" Telephone Connection. P. B -Don't forget the 1'hotej tomorrow that we are going te give away. rOM HALJi OK KJSNT. RESIDENCE ON THE EAST SIDE of Duke strtet, beteeen Orange and Chestnut, for tent. Inquire of A.J.8TEINMAN, ml3-5td At this Office. NOW READY. Parties wishing te view the North Duke street " Green Stene Frent" Houses, can de se by calling at tbe fourth house irem New street, which Is new complete and open for In. snecuen from tf a. in. te 10 1. m. deOlO-tfd EDWIN EI1EBHAN. FOR RbNT. A three-story fire-proof Warehouse suit able for tobacco or manufacturing purposes, situated en East Grautsutet. Imimreat '.'J KAbT KING STUKET. Terms reasonable. Possession Immediately. marS-eedtfd -J7IOR RKNT-FROU APRIL 1, 1888, JC foreneoraterniof years, the Str&sburg Ballread, with Ceal and Lumber lard. Ware house, Locomotive ai dCars ; all in geed and running order. Tbe lease of this valuable property presents a rate opportunity te any puny dualrlng te engage In a pleasant, well xstablUhed and profitable bu.lness. Fer con ditions, rent or ether Information apply te THUS, or 11ENKY BAUMUABUNEB, xaS-tfd Lancaster City, Pa. - s . t Vsjk4w3' i '