.'-'j i-j n y 2HE UjyOASlEB 1XAILY INCTTiT.iTGli.yOEB, MONDAY. MAY 7. 1888. r-W R ip v. $3 .. r y M-v tw . M ftV Y fa.. 1- VW f?. ,m M" KK" BP.- ' L The Dally Intelligencer. i,AJUATH, JAT 7, IS3. Oaut ismxtRKKcma publishes lUl the MBOnn lue UUIIV 11VS3 u w - - - MMlDia neur, tsM-TM Dally anion of Tint UrrxttJ MsNsm M delivered by carriers in the city MM TTenndlng towns for loe. per week j , bf saatl, IB.(0 a year j 1150 ter ilx month! ' sjjsj fee tnroe months t We. per month. fU WKl.T IKTSLUOSKCKS (DOUblO BheOl) Mat Faces, only fl.BO per annum, tn ad tateeriMrs wishing thetr address changed 4 ft . .i.i. ..,t. .... . .... )3 PBII MSU iWW WfltUU UiU JWl'Vl 40 UU W JVM jf wanna. I ? asnrrueesiieuis irvm ju iu bd cisper uu. r , aea insertion, aoeeraing te location. TUB LNTKLLIGKHGKB, Lancaster, Pa. Telephone Connection J rcensjlranU and the Tariff. The rhiladrlpbla Recerd, cither wll- 'Xiair or stupidly, is tot successful in ;rilUnu the purport of what we liave Bald Ji oBcernleg Mr. Kandau'a selection as a Aelegate-at-Iarge te the bt. .Leuis cenven- 2 NOB, A3 WJO Bwtiej vumcukiuu, nmuu 'will select these delegates, will meet Were the Heuse votes en " pendlrjR gk tevenue leislatien,H it i? obvious that the choice of the St. Leuis delegatus must : be Bade before Mr. Itandall'a conclusion . "te act with the Eepublicans or Deme- mh'i is made known , nnd it is further- ,A . we-rn nrebabie that the bt. Leuis cenven tr- s r-py tkm will have met and adjourned before 4 1 will need te xtach such conclusion. We did venture te susffcst that the St . nT A." r aHta MAtiilnn ntil wt (lin 1 lntvrn vuuveutiuut miu t.ub tuu isuiu !& emtie majority in ueiiRresa, was me f--!5 In ihU. amrwlirn. Tn thn interim lip. -,a ..- .-,..0... .. . r tween national conventions a Democratic ? malerltv In Cern-rasa mav furnish n, Dcm. 1 Aftr&tta nnl(rv lint nn tlm rvn nf n. tin. ,v - - - ipfi tkmal convention its notion must be r.!-&- awaited. ,k "We ventured furthermore te suggest snat as Air. Kinuaii was me represenia tire of one distinct phase of Democratic thought upon the revenue question, he Should be sent as a delegate at large te , express it in the national convention. We observe that Mr. Carllsle is quoted as declaring that the members of the com mlltee en resolutions in the national con ventien should be representatives of the policy of tbe states ; and, inferentlally that the states should only send te the convention representatives of their policy. That seems right. If the states have de cided views upon questions (hey should and representatives te malutaln them. Bat is Pennsylvania thus settled en the tariff quect'en ? And bow many states are? Certainly the Pennsylvania Democrats are net in favor of free trade, by a very large majority. If the proposed revenue legislation in Congress was froe trade legislation, Pennsylvania would have none of it. It is tvue that a number Democrats en the Meer of Cen gress are entertaining themselves With the delivery of free trade speeches. Of what earthly use these arguments are in persuading votes te auch a protective tariff measure as the Hills bill we areunable te see. But this is i$ the bill the'.free traders propeso te vote for, 8-w1 r However they artrue ncilnst It. Sj thn ?& Philadelphia llecerd is for it, though it Is Journal of the bloodiest free trade pre-'-;,f alivitv: and It lasorevfrontlv f.indnflt. Kp, that it proposes te lead a life-long Deme- -rrrr"-T',--ilie rnrtv. if he dens net t' uu. ul m-. - - ' ;V'wPPnrt it. -CHjfere this zeal of tfitta trade adveci3 1U1 I'roiecnen r r-B&Tt i tn.t t-nr.nii--A tr.-?v think that the l-rllills bill is asteptowardTilIe; lie is: aiueicn smau one. xiiey proneso 1'' te take a very little and be thankful. It "S la well. Thn Mills bill tinea tint nslt mere. v,v ' ;ft. nor as mnpli. ns vrn nre wlllln-r tn r.nn. - ' r -- cede. It asks for frce wool ; and we think that wool should be free. It does net arte for frce rlce ; and re de net see why it, also, as an aitlcleef prhne necessity, which can be cultivated here without pre- ft-sMfnn. ftirtilil nnt. )m f ren It. nrnnnita a m"fc ---aw --w.v-. w- w wv -. x'lvj'WJ.u M -f& 'uuu"kuu " VUO uwvj U'UU HUH IU lUL4al-VW gwut(0 nuibu ja uuv vuciait v auiiiwiuib mj de them any harm. It provides n reduc- ''! Wenin the sugar duty which may de it tTliarm; and In wrapper cigar leaf, which 4;", certainly will ue great injury te the '.tJFW.f.t.a ttiaf -alto tt . nrwl ea i(rna nvn nnt . necesBaries we de think that the ii.iMeu la disinterested la lowering their taxation. It FA doss propose free coal and ores ; as we Fthlnk it should. We represent one phase of Democratic - opinion en revenue reform ; if it be only l'vv ear own. Mr. Randall represents nn. i.41. U.I.I I. .-.....- ... i' uuier, wiucu is uiuuu uiuru pruivciivu in v-r urn ucuniueui. no uu nui iiiiuk mat f'& there is among the Pennsylvania Demec- l"t racv a cencensus of onlnien en thn 4,- question, though there doubtless exists a &', strong disposition te sacrifice a share of TL oelnton te reaah n. nartv nt?rpmpiit ; nnd fa- ;rr. :.:. .;:"" "T. :.....: M different shades of opinions should be ' rrtmmifntivi In thn national rnnmntlnn ' KJ Which proposes te make up the expre3. slen of the opinion of the party upon the Lf question. That opinion has never j et been stated !,. is a naweuiu convention wnn sucu ueu- Bite expression, as te exclude Mr. Ran dall from the party, as the llfcerd would new exclude him, though there has been a declaration upon the tariff question from nearly every national convention that has been held during bis life as a Democrat, which has been his whole life ; and we de net think It probable that any such will be declared t St. Leuis. "We settled down long age K?, upon the policy of a tariff for rev "3 snue, with Incidental protectleu : f.J aA Mm embarrassment of te-dav. ones from the novel situation ? in which the country finds Itself ,of want. .3g te decrease the revenue. The St. i . 'i Svvta AAtittfinllnn -nritl linttn 4n Jt.1 ."iy Mnu wuicuuuu ug iu UCU1UH '$& upon the party policy in reducing an et- ?,X eeaslve revenue. It will need te demr.ml ,iV,reductlonef interral revenue and tariff ;".', taxes. It canuet declare for a release of ttf these taxes, since we need the major part ll nfwhtt VAnriff ivkllppf- Tf. mill nnt. te. e :rr. v r:".v ..:.,". .v "-., eiareier iree iraue ; 1. win ueciara ler r;Vf? lswer duties. It is net likely that it will 'Vr.' Htuuu tue exact uieasure , iuub must va hi W t te the wisdom of Congress ; but R." tharA will Im. nt lp.-ict. na mnpli room for f'AKotectien Democrats as for free-traders i ,n . uiiucr uie uianKei. The JUacellan Premium. Profetrer Lewis M. Ilaupt, of the Uni- Wty et Pennsjlvanla. has wen for IsMeU one of the greatest distinctions an can hope for, nn honor of far me. e ml value llua the cress of any foreign Isgtonet honor, and one worthy of rauk Wttb the much coveted membership of ths French academy. A. huudred years j9, Jehn HyaclLtb de Magellan, of Len den, gave a fund et COO guineas te the American Phlles ephlcal society, directing that the Interest should ba used for pre miums te be awarded te the author of the best discovery or most useful Invention, relating te navigation, astronomy, or natural philosophy. Only six awards of ft medal and ene honorary money premium have been roade in a hundred years, the conditions being ex ex ex tromely rigid. The invention must be novel nnd net previously nubllcly re warded, and must be described in a com cem com municatlen unsigned and distinguished by n device or motto se that the author's name mny be afterwards determined. It Is referred te twelve counsellers for in in spectlen, and is open te all the members of the society. At the annual meeting the counsellers report, and the vote of the whele society is taken as te whether the communication is worthy of the pre mium. Last December the society met in n wing of Independence Hall and awarded the premium te Professer Ilaupt " for his discovery In physical hydregraphy and for his invention of a .system of harbor improvements." President Praley said in lils presentation nddresa en Friday evening, that the essay which had wen this premium treated of matters of the greatest national importance, and would be et great value as bearing upon the work of improving rivers nnd harbors. " I think your suggestions will be found very valuable in securing stability te all artificial structures that may be erected in our great waters for their protection and convenient use, nnd you nre there fore entitled te be honored as a public benefactor." The value of the Magellanic premium In this particular case, is very great in deed, for it gives dignity nnd authority te researches nnd discoveries that might otherwue be burled with their author. Some discoveries can be Immediately and practically applied ; ethera bear upon great operations that are controlled by governments, and their application de pends upon the ability et the Inventor te convince beards nnd " te overcome the Inertia et government machinery," ns Celumbii3 did with his egg nud the crown j j wels et Isabella of Spain. Professer ilaupt can new demand re spectful attention nnd hopes te have n chance te put his discoveries nnd plans te use nt seme pert of the Atlantic coast. A Teer Place for Public Spirit. New Yerk does net seem te muchdo muchde muchdo serve the title- et the metropolitan city of the Uulted States, in se far a3 public spliitis concerned. Some years age it was proposed te held n world's fair in that big town, but enough subscriptions could net be secured te make the project a succtss, and it was abandoned. Jfew Yerk clamored te have the bones of Grant, but allowed the movement for a Grant monument te become a miserable failure. "When Riirtheldl placed bis splendid statue in New Yerk harbor, it was thought that New Yerk's rich men would tumble ever each ether In their haste te purchase a pedestal for the same. But they did net and It was left te the New Yerk World te ralse the needful $100,C00 le give the fnlr goddess a place en which te rest her feet. After this was done, It was thought all would go well. JJutnew It is staled that the treasurer of " the American commlttee of the statue of Liberty" Is In Washington, buttonholing membeisef Congress for nu appropria tion of 450,000 te complete the arches nnd stairway. , ,- -,Tlil8 sum ought to7,ellectcd en Wall street4!?. B "'M '"Ji'r- It would have be-a gathered in rii'ted'-'lpliia 1 flve minutes. New Yerk's Atmosphere ap pears te Btimulaterlch men te L' aa '9ye hi the liaik te ii tree with their menPJ An IiitSlucere Position. There wai a large tnrin" meeting In Philadelphia en S iturday night, at which Congressmen Kelley, McKlnley and Longweie the speakers. They painted the beauties et n protective tariff in glowing terms nnd nttemped te arraign the Democratic party ns the fierce and unrelenting opponent of that principle. They scored the Mills bill new Under consideration in the Heuse, apparently forgetful that it is a distinct recognition or the protective principle. They de nounced the recent message et the presi dent as a menace te the country, though every portion of that public document beeathesthe spirit of care for the wel fare of American labor and due regard for the Interests of manufacturing in dustries. If the fpcaker3 had desired te ba honest te their hearers, they might have told them that President Arthur was ene of the me3t ardent advecates of a reform In the tariff arid that Republican he he tienal conventions have long been prom prem lsing te correct the inequalities of the tariff keeping the premise te the ear and bieaklng It te the hope. When n reform measure is presented, such as the Mills bill, which has ndmittcd defects, the Republican leaders, instead of en deavoring te correct Its crudities, nssall it as a free trade measure. It Is nn insin cere position te iisiutne, nnd It will net bear the scrutiny of the peeple hi the coming campaign. Nj:w Jersey en Sunday Inaugurated the new liluh llconne and local entinn law. The thirsty neenla wlin rush tn thn n. ehore te tntiHl llielr Uunuaya will lie re altor Le expected le carry tUelr lea woter aleni; w Itli mom. Till: brewera of Nnvr Yerk urn ninrnr- that L'lt'n rlcliest inrn. nnil thm- Imimmula their nioney in the past thirty years. The t. u. m. ccuacier urewinR company, new worth millions, was lu 1S50 started by Pit z uDd Max Hctioeler, who bad been cellar hamlH In h brovrery In Germany, Twenty years ane Geerge Kbret was a brewery fore man. New he U worth Irem 510,000 000 te fl5C0O,0OO. The head el the great llrm of lluury Clanstu A. Hen kept u third-clata grocery Btoie In New Yerk a Kenoratleu age. Jacob lluppert is nearly ai rlea as Khtct. O her wry wi-iUhy brewcrs are 1'eitr Djulrfer, Jehn Kiohler, GjerRO KIdr lcr, Cenrad Hielu and l'eter Uallautlne. All Bpruug from lew eatate, and all aie rock, ened among the moil oiteomoi nud lellu eatlal dtlzsua of the metropolis. Hexhy Watteiisen la the Iioulavllle Cjurtcr Jeurnul has thought It ceeJful te deny the atatement made In the recant ep8erh of Senater Ingalls when the latier said: "It would be remembered hew the lien. Henry Walterten Issued lils cele brated proclamation calling en 100 000 'un armed Keulucklanb' te !Mt the ilty el Wahiugten en the fnnhereary e! the battle el Kew Oreana for the purpese et Biipedn'eaulng the electoral count. Mr. Watteren bays that en the 8th or January, 1877, he dtlhered a Bpeech In Washington, eminently centcrvatUeaud ceuclllatcry In tene, from whleh the following Is a quota queta quota teon: "1 expeet te aoe bore en the day the vete Is te be ceunted a hundred thensind unarmed cltlzms exercising in their persons the frce men's right of potltleo, and giving the honest Itepubllcans of both Houses of Congress two guarantoes the one, that the peeple want only what Is right, and the otlier, that they will except nothing that Is wrong." Toe speech from which thtse words nre tnken was prepared In New Yerk, wai rovUed bofero Its dellvery by Mr. Tlldee, nnd was delivered by authority. It was nccompanled by a loiter of Instructions dlctated by Mr. Tlldnn te Hen. ltobert M. McLinc, new United States minister In France, and personally oenvoyod by Mr. Mobane te Washington. Mr. Wattomen s.iys thore was no thought of nrmeil ferci. The spoech was dellvcrcd In the bellef by the Democratic leaders that It would cryxtalllze the sontlment of the country for the touting of fllden. But the birth et tbe oleotoral 03rainlslen seen after cauied theppcech te pass into forget-faints. PERSONAL. IJtsiier Iuei.a.M) Is te be made arch bishop bt Minnesota and Dakntr. 1'eriiy ilKLite.NT has rcfused te accept a French dccnratlen, because he deems It Improper te de be wlule a member of Con gress. Patrick (Iuinn, of PlililladelpMa, lias given 120,000 te the propeed Catholic university lu Washington, which Is te be epenpd In the autumn et 1SSD, Tn EAnr. cr Dunr.nv Isjuncemlne Inte his tortune In Kngland, He Is 21 years of bk, nnmarrled and han an In In In ceme of 11,000,000 a year. Sidney IjAMii, the Seutlmrn root, Is te have n menument costing $10,100, and Bsltlmore, Montgomery nnd Maoeu will pay the largest pnrt of thn bill. Pnoritssen Lewis M. HAt'iT, who has Just taken the Mtwellanlu prmnluui, ritalillxbed a htnllnn nf thecenHt diirvey at Drurro-e Centrr, th'n county, Bome alx years age, Ore. W. Ciiimis' blrthtlay, which Tails en Saturday, wilt he celebrated In Phila delphia by thn ex delegate of tholnterna- ueuai TypegrapiucAi union, who wilt glve a banqnet, at whleh many rilMlngulahcd cnngrei-smen and prlntetn will be present The occasion will also bt marked by the contribution te the Chtldn-Drcxel fund by tbe union printers tastel the MlMlstfppI river of the ntneunl ncelved by thorn for settlLg 1,000 omseftype. 'Jho prepamen and Btoreotypflrs wIUhIre contrlunte the amount tecelved by thorn for enn hour's work. The Intnl. which was utnrtcd by Mr. ChlldHiind Mr, Drcxel wltliagllt off 10,000, new nuieuntw te ever tlfl Oi 0. Ctmetfnl CeliTetmtlim 14 nne of ILe tilcatnnteat ntn iitttrnef llfe. Hut a fluent Hirer, hese "gems of thought" rtrtij) Irem lips which dliclnee yillew Icelh giilng te rack and ruin, mftWi g Ic3s linjircsilen than hoerghnotlitrwlko wejIJ. JUar thin In mind, convtirsUlenallata, nnd lenrt uaded loice te your uttornnces by kcuplng your tcath whltenna pure with SO.ODONT, whole whele whole semo uufl most thorough e( teeth prepara tions, which remnves taitnr, renders the gums hiutthy and purines tUe bre.-ita. r.M.WAw SVISU1AL AOTJCJCa. -ltlgTtilevtii-S. I)ypcpIVnnd flublllty are two hip thtnvc g; they emtip InmiflBleul mirhenlthnud ceinfnn buluTe we knew It, i.etug putnMen leihclr InrnAtenn with a hottle et 7uriiecJl Jl oed lHllm, te tin hud nt nny drill? "turn. Ker ui by II. 11 L'ectinui, drugKlat, Ul and ISt Hetlli (Juu n tn tt, Ijiinctatvr. X 11 AT UAUIC1NU UOUOII cm iw nenulckly enred by Bblleh'a Cure. We gunnntae It. Held by H. 11. etechran drugglm- Nea, 137 and lsa North t)unnn,Bt.. I.ancjwuir, I'a. (1) Worked Wenilen "Mydaughter wm very badefr m nrcennt etituiiUl iiiul pain lu luir lunga. l)r. Ihemat' Kelectrie Oil mrud hi r In twtint-linir heuia. Uniiui ttiB liey wng curuilnlitnru threit. 'Hits mi illclii" lun werki U wdihIith In our lamlly." Alati I'lckniiy, l.uke Mahopne. N. Y. Ker sale by 11. Jl. Cochran, dniggigi, 137 and 139 Neitn viucen gtreet, l.iuicnjtur. KATll) TUANS11. The lntC3t nnd host form nf nmlil imn.11 fur 11 pcrHen treuliltil Itli 11 sltk heiidatha te UIKOIItiUXIl 111 IT. I.UHIIO'8 pcL1IU 1'IVKCrlll- tleunnd what a rapid tninstt tmln tlm ullllc tinn tnkes ler ltd depirture. Bm nitviitiiiie. luuut lit another column. decHi-l)d(l) A Itaullut Slliilater-M ISipurlniice, "1 am n l!tptlt niliilntir.nnaiioieinlnvor thiniKlit of being 11 cleigj man 1 gnutunud in lui'illilne, bill lelltitucnitlMipmctlei ter my privuiitprercaHtnii, forty yiaimiiKe. 1 ,,,, tij. many jimmr mitliirur Irem iiUtl"v xwn. Jiclrctric Oil eiimd 11111. 1 i,u7iWn tieiiiXd with hearHen.wH. una. The.i' jXrriTeu 5V1.." "Valid VAomn.'A'crerle Oil cund inilllt..wl If f.ilr.,,. In II. .... If will ....... , J-.imch out of tun. 1 11m teiiftduut It II HCUIO ler iiiu 1111111 oebiiimio com, 01 cimgli, and If Hiiyoue Mill tnkii a hiiiiiII loutpeim mid half lilt It ttli the Oil, unit then pliicetlui nnd of the gpoeu In euu iie.itHl mid diiiw tlie Oil out or tlm spoon tutu the liund, by sulltlug na hard at they can, until the Oil tullacner Inte tlie thre it, mid pi-ucllce It twice tt Muek, 1 don't euro hew otleimlvo their hiuid may Im, it will claim It out mid cuie thi Ir tuuirrh. ter diMifneHU and iMimchn, It has denn wendurg te my cm tnlu kunwli dgu. It U the only mudt mudt ulue dubbed pateut mrtillcluu that 1 liae eer felt llku vuioiumemltiiK, nnd 1 nniMirj' mixtnug tnguelt Inuieiy plain, ler 1 tell ou that 1 would net boiiltheut It In my house for any consideration. 1 am new Hiitliuliig m UU u pain llku rheuiimtNm lu my right limb, and iielliliig itilluius 1110 llku 'lliemai' JCclca trix Oil." lr. K. r. ennui, Ceny, l'a. rer aale by 11. 11 Cji.linm, dnnrKiet, 137 and 13J North Uucun atrect, t-uuciutlvr. "My UrandUtlier'ii Clink," WaonennMry popular song, but Itkemany ottier "onlliiieuini 1 11111 Bit diMnu't wear wi Ii. Dr. Tnemm' Jiclectrie Oil ltl wear; It will wtar uwuynll nctiiw, spialnB.mid palng, mid rpay It purchuaur a hundred le d ferstiln bj 11 II uichriiii, druggUt, 137 aud 13 North y 111 011 ttiei t, LanciiBirr CUtt tu llrar It " Fer seveial uieiittis 1 endured a dull pain threuiih my limits uud HlioulJerH; lest my cplrllH, apptttlte mil color, and could with dlltleullv reuwln Irem my bed. My pre.cmt healthful condition la dUu te Huraeck Jllenit MUtrs MtH K. A. 1UI1, llltiKhimteii, N. . fruul",l,y.u u Tehran, druggist, 137 and l.r) North (lueflii strinji, l.unciuiHr. 1 ham been dial In oneuiirtun )tnr, and partially dual In thn etlmr for two menUm : have bi tin trtutid byuurnpectalty doctors and iccolved no tirimnu inn lug used b.ly cieum Halm forabeut liuumtti 1 find mymilf greatly liuproed,uiid e tu heir will and oenclilor It a UKMlTaluabln rumedy. 1 hid also iiasiil c. tnrrti, with dropping of mucus Inte my threat and pain or luyejpj, whlili troubles nle haeuuttiely dlrappuaied U, 11. lates. Up per 1.1 jle Uioeuio On , N. Y. mj7 2wdeed 1IM A'A'A MA KK11 i'. 1'uiLADat.iuiA, llenduj, Ma 7, li Our Limitations. Toe many things te tell. Yeu wouldn't step te read, and the printer's bill might surprise you although we are quite used te colossal printing. Besides all the things re ferred te in these columns, there are scores of ethers clam oring ler recognition. Could fill a page daily in telling what we ought te tell and you ought te read. The conclusion is simply, come te us te supply your wants, even though the news papers don't refer te them, and remember that there arc acres of bargains here that never get published. One dollar Surah Silk for seventy-five cents. Surahs that have never before sold under $1 that have been thought rare value at $. A happy trade turn lets us drop a quarter from the Saturday price. A manufacturer of one of the best makes of 24 inch Surahs changing his looms te Fall or ders let the balance of this season's out turn go in a lump away under the market, WASAtTAKKB'B. gebnlln caidleal tcrra-oetU navr brown mentie Yeu are the gainer. 75c Su rahs of this grade will set the town a-talking. The 26-inch Black Surahs arc quick at 1. Fast dye, raven black, geed weight, mel low' te the touch. Full of geed substantial wear. An exceptional let of Silk Grenadines, with velvet stripes, in asserted colorings, shall go at 50c a yard. They've been $2. West Traniept. Seme of the prettiest ideas in rich Coaching Umbrellas for 5 have just come. They equal what was sold for $7.50 thirty days age. Chestnut stroetstde, wrstet Main Alile. When we tell you of split prices in anything there is no juggle el words. Yeu knew that. As true el the special lets of Hosiery as of any ether goods. Such lets come our way every new and then. Yeu hear of them, and the counters are crowded. Twe geed rea sons for it : 1 Wc have never advertised small lets or broken sizes. '2 We have given te the exact penny our regular selling price and the new price side by side. We commence a Hosiery sale this morning that for qual ity of goods and lowness of prices will surpass anything we have ever done : I.a.t week, 2n dernn Weman's Illack Cot Cet Cot eon 1 1 ii i', unbleached heels nnd tiwii jee MtJdezHii wiiiiieu'a Illack. .et .ot ten Hese, ontire unbleached fuet.,.,. coo S2)de?u Women's Iliac I et ot ten Hec, unbleached seli n. Eoj 135 dozen Women's 'Hack Cot Cot Ien Mete, bettKngPahmaka II CO dezen Children's Illack llllificd Hene, unblnachcd soles and entire unbleached feut CO) 'l a-d&y. ISO 350 tve zse Ne restrictions as le time; they are ready new. Ne re strictions as te quantity; you can have what you want, and you will want a let when you see them. Chestnut street side, westet Main Aisle. We commence our season in Wash Dresses with the best yet. Wc have taken ever a well known maker's entire stock Lawns trimmed with embroidery l.iiwng tucked and flounced I.fiv,n plain nnd neat II i 3, 10, II, 4 0?, J, 3 30 and up te UtiiKhamp, Batenn, 11atlatei, 13 30, t, S 31, 17, und up te 116. Geed shapes and draperies, perfect fitting waists ; all easy te launder. They are se cheap because the manufacturer blun dered htr eyes were tee big when the season was young. About 150 imported Cotten Dresses. Newest French de signs, elegant shapes, perfect draping. IX) Drews for $U H Urcgtna ter I 0 S (I DreKBeit ler It JlSDicssia ler 7 Werth your while te see them and try them en. Second lloer, Chestnut street tlde. Twe clo cle clo vateia. Minton. That exquisite Eng lish Porcelain. Everybody knows it. Every housewife that hasn't it hopes te have a set, or even a few pieces. Twe liens in the path sets are costly, few pieces are net every day te be had. Here arc S.oeo pieces Blue Gower Minton at about half: una Nen Snup Turoens . mince 1 iiri'uns tratad Illi-liui-. evtrtd lluttci DUbea i'lckle Dlsbes . ti a ijie I 7 . .' 10 1 (0 . l.a lu .60 .'ft JUgd .W .23 Plates, cups, and saucers, cov ered dishes, and almost any thing else for a set. Just enough missing te pinch the price out of shape. Near Thirteenth and Market atreets corner. Seme Fancy Percale Shirts, neat styles. Garner's goods. Unlaundercd, 75c; laundered, $1 ; 2 cellars, 1 pair cuffs. Com pare with $1.50 Shirts else where. Mlddle Market street entrince. Storage ler Fur and Plush Storage ler Curtains Storage for Carpets We have set apart the closet and put-away space te carry some of your cold-weather-use tilings ever moth-time and dust time and fly-speck time, and keep them sale from fire and thieves and hurt of any kind until you want them again : lir.s-Made ever new or taien enroet till wanted fn of J'luh thlngB Hang them in amnie ctetctg uud gtve thum tuiy lit'iduii lituiillnn. Ne wrlnklia or ii.Huua, out et the wny of eery. enemy. Desk en second fleer, eyer middle Chestnut tret.i entrance. CUKTAiHS-Ournew storage room gives us i-paic te hang t'lu.h nod ether curtains lb.il inn's by folding. Chartee for krep Jut lx months is i'K per cent, for value oitrllte l'ayby itiuef r taking down and putting up. Lac Curtains eieuued at bjert iioilce. Nottingham at 73 a pair Hull Lace II a pair LacttCur tains te becleaued should bn sent In as te n as takundewnt If jeu waitse they nut caurfbl in the fall rush, there luny budi'Uy. At ply li UphoMery Department caiu'etu wu will take up jear ('arpet, culm them, siere tbemduruig ttiu bum bum uier months, and p it ttumdewn a.atn lu the rail. Ne erk or woiryeriUk ler you. Apply In Carpet Department. We insure everything taken en storage. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. OOD'H BAIISAI'AIULLA. Why We Win Secante Heed's Sirsan&rlllatt Um beat serins' medicine and bleed parlfler. Because It Is a concentratfld extract of tha best alterative and bleed purifying remedies of the vcgotable kingdom. Because, by a peculiar cembl nation, propor tion and preparation, tt Kisesses curative power pecnllar te ltself. Because It is nneqealed for the curs of scrof ula, salt rheum, bells, pimples, humors, etc. Because It Is the only medicine of which can ttuly be said "loe dotes ene dollar " an unan swerable areument as te Strength and Economy lle-anse It effects romarkabte euros whero ether preptratlens totally fill. Because thern Is nothing equal tell for cur ing dyspepsia, tlllouiiiesi, sick headache, In digestion. Because It reuses the kidneys and liver and keeps these organs In healthy condition. Because every artlcle entering Inte It Is care fully scanned, n ene but the best Is used and all the roots and hetbs nr ground In our own drug mill which makes Impossible the nte of anything Impure or deleterious. Becanseltfsnotadvertlsod te de anything which Ithas cel already accomplished. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by alt drupg'sts. It t six for IS. rropared only by U. 1. LOOU A CO., lwell, Has. 4 100 Dosea Ou a Dellar. SAkJfcJH'WV AVWiAVKAimV HOOD'S HARSAI'AKILI.A. FOR HALE AT H. 13. COOU BAN'S DRUG STORK, Nes. 137 and 133 Netth tjucen BU, Lancaster, l'a. aprt-lmdftw MEDICAL. H AIK 1IAI.3AM. l'ABKKll'3 n.VlK UAI.3AM ricautlfles, Cleaning and Tiroervos tbe hilr. Keeps it soft and silken. 1'remutiis a luxurl antarenth, always restnres gray hslr te Its erlalnal color. Prevents hair lalllng and nan drufl. Cuies scalp rtlneases. S0-. at druggists. Hl.Mll.lt COU.NS Bifest, surest and bt our i for Cerns, Bun long, ete steps ull pain. Never falls 10 euro, l&e. at drugglats. MAIU(3) w lLTjAliWAYS WIN. And for this very reason therels TllUK net te-diy a remrdy within the reach of the public mere highly MK1UT prized for Its value In the house hold, In the counting room, work WILL shop and factory, than Uesses s l'LAtmu as a remedy for aches and ALWAYS pains e( overy kind. In Ceagbs, Colds, Honisenes", Pleurisy, Chest WIN. I'ntnt, ltheumatlsm, Hclatlca and Baekaeh", Ue.i.e.n'h 1'laktiu is io ie io cegntsedby phynlclans uud publle as an ex ternal reuirdy without an equal. It acts promptly, pleasantly, nnd ttteclually. 'Je stcure Keed n units ulwats ask for Bassen's and take no ether plaster Many worthless plasters am nUeied en thn reputation nf hbm son's, butca elul bujeiu won't be doceHed - W fOJt HALH OR HUNT. RESID13NOK ON THE EAST 81DE of Duke street, betoeen Orange and Chestnut, ter rent, lnqulrenf A.J.SIKINMAW, mi2 3td At this omce. NOW READY, l'arttes wishing te view the North Buke stroet " Uruen Utnne rrent" Heuees, can de se by calling at the fourth heuse trem New street, which Is new complete and open for In spection trem 9 a. m. tell) p. in. dOlO-Ud At) WIN K11KKMAN. FORRKNT. A three story fireproof Wnrchouse suit abln for tobacco ei mtuufucturlng purposes, situated en KnatUntnt street, in en trout ii KAtTUINOSTttKKT. Terms reasonable. l'OB!09slen immediately. mar3 oedtfd TTtOR KBNr-VROM APRIL J, 1888, aj forennoratormtif years, the BtreshnrK Railroad, with Ceal and Lumber 1 ard, Ware house, Locomotive ai d Cars ; all lu geed and running erder. The lease of this valuable property prunents a rare opportunity te any party dualling te ongnae In n pleasant, n ell established and protluljle buslnuss. rer con dltlens, itmt orniher IMortnntlen apply te 1 HOB. or HhMtV Jl All MUAUDN Kit, rriB-tfd Lancnster City, l'a, QlfKEMiH'AKlt. H 1UH A MAKl'lIS, CHINA HALL. CLEAEIMQ SAI.1 ThM lasts twelve months In inn year. The brpt quality lei the least inoney always te be had there. Bl'KCI AL 1NDUCEM FNT8 lO MW HOTJSEKEEPEES! Ten Bets. WhUodranlte, KfO. Dinner Beti, Whlte (trmlte..tl 50. Dlnner i-.ets, l'riotea tiT3. Ne goods mlreprrsnted. All Vtarca ex ex ehangud lf nelBitlst.icUiry, ut Higli & lartin, NO 16 BAST 10N8 STREET, I.ANOA8TKU. I'A. MUUsmrHMnitmpe wiiiin.. "14.L.1. AND BKK TUC- ROCHESTER LAMP. BlxtyCandle-Llgbli lkwts thorn alL Anether Let of Oil ka r (H.OBH8 for Qae an OIlBtevcs. THE " PDRFEOTIOH " Ua'l'AL MOULDING A UU1WKK CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all otherr. Keens out the cold, step rattling of windows, xclude the dust. Keep out snow ard rain, Anyune can apply It nn waste or dirt made In applying IL Cau be fltted anywhera no holes te bere, ready for use. It will net split worn or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfent. At the Steve, Iloater and llange Stere: -or- Jehn P. Sclmum & Sen?, 24 SOUTH QDEBN OT., LANtlASTKU. I'A. OOA L. TOAUMUARDNUR'H COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Otie--Na 129 North eluoenStreot, and Ne. K4 North l'ltnce 6ttOf L Ysbim: North l'rluce Street, nearUtadtng Depju auyinra LANOARICII, VK B 11. MAltriN. helesale and Itetall Dealer lu all kinds et l.U.Mllrvtl A.N I) (JOLi. Yaro-Ne. 1M North Water and rrlne Blruetg. above Lemen Lancaster. uSljd EXCL'liSIOXlt. Dii MIIit.KR, TOUIUST AND EMI- UUATIOV AH K.N T. I8ius Tlo'ets te all parts or the We: hi tpicl.il Kxcurslen te the WEST At ene fare for the round trip (Irand select uicur.l'-ns te thn losemlle Val ey, lt'llew. stenu eatlnnal ' ark, Les Angeles, can Iran clscn and t'urttle Coast l'elntd, with cboicaet reuu-g returnlng and stay-ever prlvllegoaweit of Chicago, circular tours irem New lorfcte FirlncIpalKuropeau cities, t'ulostlne and the lely Land ut nry low ratea. rertulxhlly ex. curtlnns Irem llaltlmnra te Bosten, JHenlual and down thu Bt, Lwienciv All Information concerning any contemplated trip cheerfully ?tven irueby lulling or addressing 1). . HP. .alt, Agunt, Chicago Iteck lalunuaud 1'arlfla It. It. Ne lit North (Jueeu btruet, Lancaster, l'a., or I'ratmlln Heuu. aptil-lmd BUSINESS Mlil'IHJD.S MADE PLAIN, The s stem of Instruction at the LANCABTft.il COMUKUCIAL COLLKOK, Is se simple and plain that any young ldy or gentleman can easily master ull the dUlls of abattneas education. LlllEKM. TgllMB. Kvunlng oslens luesdiys, Wedne and vildays, lull information Khun by H.O.WK1ULKK, Lancajter Cetmnerclal Cellegf, ectlt-ua LuneMier, l'a. Bseauie Hoed'a earstnarllla is an tinn. medicine and every purchaser twelves a fair equivalent for his money. Because we ask only a fair pries and de net Impose upon the publte confidence by ab surdly advertising Heed's Barsaparllla as "worth "mera thin we sell ttfer. Became Its advertising Is original and net dependent neon the brains of competitors MM Becanteltlsa modern medicine I the tlpe fruttef the Industry and study of experienced pharmacists, under wh-se persons! dlreollen it Is still prepared. Beeaute It has a Geed Name at Heme There being mere of Heed's Parsaparilla said In Lewell, where It it miOe. than of all ether sarsaparlllas or bleed purifiers combined. Because It Is clean, clear and beautiful In appearance compared with the muddy, gritty make up of of ethor preparations Becauss every testimonial used In advertis ing It Ii strictly genuine Becanse when given a falthlut trial accord Ing te directions It Is reasonably certain te effect the desired result. Bseanne ittadvertlslng Is thoroughly bscked up by the merits et the medicine itself. Beld by all druggists, 11 1 six ferlS only by C. I. HOOD ft CO Frepired Lewell, Mass. 100 Deeea On Dellar. FUIIA'ITORB. QOHS Jl C1IBB3. 31 Up-Stairs. We arc se busy that we are compelled te keep open every evening. If you have no time during the day call in the even ing, and see our New Stock. Get our low prices before you buy elsewhere. OCIIS& GIBBS, 31 Seuth Queen Street, Up-Stairs. aprll lyd KTEVY TulNUd IN FURNITURE : AT UEINITSH'S New ANT1QUK OAK SUITS, nil Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The pilce wBl sur prise you, NATUUAL GIIEUUY SUITS, all Complete Very l'retty, Well Made and Durable. OLD STANDABD WALNUT. We open Nex cer, bix new Patterns at Six New l'rices. Several very low In price, but geed money's worth all the time. Other New and Attractive Goods being shown all the time at I'epular I'rloes. HEINITSH'S 37 AND 20 EOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKK, BA. . l'ersenal Attention Glven te Uudartak In jr. TITIDMYER'S. YOUR WANTS FURNITURE Can be supplled at WIDMYER'S FUliXITUJtJS STORE TO YOUUCOMl'LETlCSATlSrACTlON. ATTRACTIVE OO0U3, ATTUACT1VK 1'IUCEB. Give yourself the satisfaction of seeing the Largest, Best and Cheapest btoek In the City. Oer. East King & Duke Sta. WIDMYER'S COBBUR, COUPLBXIOX rO WDEJl. QOMPLKXION POWDER. LADIES WHO VALUE A ItlCFIVFU COMI'LLAION MUST USE POZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency le the Bkln. Kemeves all plmplet, freckles and dis coloration h, aud mikes the ekln delicately sett und beautiful. Itoentalns no lime, white, le'd or arsenle In thrue shades, tluk or flesh, w kite and bruuotte. roil SALE BY 11 Drugglats and Faney Qoeds Doalere vorywhero. -nEVAUE OK" lMlTATIONS.-e apr.e ivd l'AUAtiOL8. TOT tORUET IhU we arc Ilcadquartcrs for Umbrellas and Parasols Being thi only Manufactures In this sec tion e aie able te offer you our Goods at l'rices wblihtte Guarantee te be Lewer than the same grade can be puichvrd elsewhere, our line et .-a asels and fiun Umbrellas Is Kn tlruly Ntw, 0 Have fe Old Stock. R. B. & H., Ne. 14 East King Slrear. pr8 3md "JACOB pThUKaPFER'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO. 15 CKNTBK BQOAUJC. soers axd enew. 00 IH AND SHOES. D. P. STAGKROUSE. Beets and Shoes. Thanking yen all for the qmek response la coming In U.t week te see our low prices, and for many complimentary remarks whleh wen made en the convenlences-llght and general adaptation of my store 1 and the best et nil was the exceedingly low ptices which always has heen the main spring of my large business New I have lets of UOOTS and allecs ret Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of BOOTS and BHOKa meins something. I did net buy them te keep, nor te let spoil en the shelf If low prices will meve them 1 off they go, for I am bound te sell. If you have net been dealing with ns comeli and leek around and get ac quainted 1 it don't matter whether you pur chase or net, w will try and use you well. D. P. STACKHOTJSE, 28 & 30 HAET KINO, 8T., LANCASTJEB, PA. aW-lydw N KW HHOJC brORK. WILKEI'S OLID FUY1CEABLE CHUOL HUES. We have them, which for style and wear can. net be excelled in brat and eprlrnr heel, with and without sole leather tips, ter chlldteu and ml'seV wear, for be s In button and late, and tie prices you will dad te be Just right. A lsrge line of Oxford misses' und children's wuir. fox plain tee and tlpj. ties for ladles, Batons lea' her, A llny's 8elld Lealher Shrp, s'zps lteB, at 11.00 ; the same style .f Shee lui men at f 1 Vt, An easy Slipper for tender feet In ene of glove klu and hand turned, very comfortable. It SWILKEY, (One I'rlce te All Cash ttere) Ye. 24 North Qaeen Street LAN CAB IKK, 1A. marKSmd F RttETOJiVERYONK. A PAIR OF S sjl O B S FREE TO EVERYONE Who can prove that the Men's Butten, Laca and congress (Seamless) Dress Shee we are selling for 1103 Is net made of Genuine Calf Bkln. We lake This Offer As the pub'le generally are under the Impres sion that a shoe et this detcilpllea cannot be bought for less thin ilfiO. TEE REASONS WRY We can soil this Shoe ter $2. 00, are, because we bny them In Larue Quantities, Stitntly for Cah, and tell for Ctuh, and sllex te our motto ; " QUICK SALES M HULL PROFIT!' This Is net tbe On'y Shce we are fpI lng at a Bargain, but tir Whele Line of Beets and Shoes are marked Down te Uottem Prices. Ladles' and Misses' Kid Opera Slippers, SO cents, regular price 73 cents. Ladles' 1'atent Leather Tip Lace Lew Shoes, 73 cents, regular price, II 00. Ladies' Ptbble Butten Shoes, OS cents, regu lar price, tl 00. Men's Lace and Congress Sewed Dress Shoes, II 25. Men's, heys' and Teuths' Lace Shoes, II 0). Child's Grain Butten Selar Tip Shoes, 8 te 10K. Ueels or Spring lliclj, 8) cents ; Misses', 1100. The One-Trice Ctsh Heuse, FREY & ECKERT, The Loiderg of Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 EAST KING STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. maraMml rjtuxjes T RUKKS. I. Haberbusli & Sen. TRUNKS. Our stock of Trunks and Bags Is new com plete. We call special attention te our make of Ladles' Dress Trunks. Handsome and convenient. Repalrlngef aUTrunks and Begs a Speclalty, AT E "Haberlrasli & Sen's SADDLE, HAKNESH, ANU TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Oentre Square, LAKUASTKlt. I'A. ATTORNEYS. T UTUEK S. KAUFFMAN, ATrOUNEV-AT-LAW, KO.2 SOUTH FB1MCS ST., Lancaster, l'a. LB-lyflAW
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