5ttyesg ""XX&' ' tf v-KSF W fniTw;w t-rli m :V THE LANO ASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEB, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1887. .-;wi.--w -.'' ix - r Tbti', .. tn: " -fr " t'.ASI; '.. ' i .( - C.W m m xfc ri ft w mV '. i hf m m m i K: as- Brf - HJ Ki F -3fi. iX v BpnIHMItlMR JVi - tv tW li fc-l "H gggranaBI IM ISA ION 1IW MB Sen wee a SS0D OB SB 00 MM MM MOO Mf SV(0 Tb Wwkly latalUgeneer S'ffi !MitMllWMII nOilTMffrATCm AU ASHJSI MUUB LSIlkS. te ma wastc basis. MMIWnMMM DRIIiUOINUlRi BWUSJag, Lancaster, F. Up ancetl InttUtgmta Sw LANCASTER, APKIL t, 1887. flip'!'' 9 II i in 1 IS IS JS 9 le Ji I ! nil m. ipl MM MOnfnwSJb IffS. OHM) 0 IBIi IMMSM) ims c S. i.jMS abb wmt "ISrjty VMM i 4Vmhk I ;s( Aieam nciping din. 3-v?; IMia JllaiiljMti 1w ttiA Tvt t mwt w m "".....'.. . - ,r. !KtMMUi pliant 01 me iramps, unjusuy ' ?. 1LU. -, . a l.n MAi.n,.. lfjafl, tad who will seen be relrased, has t -wsvwBenea profound sympatny rer mem, '(Ml contrlbutlenf te the fund for their 'V "fwah start in life en leaving the prison 0 walla, are coming In in a very respectable jjs quantity. ;tij a. m m vum wia euuuiu j.. ; . .....v f"LM) all in whom one drop or tne muic or nu tJi '., a.a- LUJ.ua llABBai H'hAaJl & tl n A eJ kindness flews. These men have ec cupied felons' cells for three years for no crime. They go out of their confinement with the prison brand en their forehead, and aa the injustice was done them in this community, the moral obligation rests upon the people of Lancaster te right in ae far as they can this grievous wrong. Let every one give a contribution and have it acknowledged in the I.ntelliee.v- m fPtiAtMvh lt K emtall 111- K mUaw'S dte, It will be most acceptable. And let It fee remembered that he gives twice who fives quickly. Philadelphia's Sew Charter. FhiladelDhla enters unen a new miinlel fsu we lo-eay unaer tne uuuut charter, I ? ICnch la hoped for it in the way of reform '! TflHia .tMW.IMmiM U M ..1 .J pM.WAMOTO0MUVV, MJO WAfUphiUU Mill aaai-admlnlstratien of the past ; and the men te whom the care of the city under the new charter has been confided, ate be lieved te be in deep earnest in rutting I wsTt? their shoulders te the reform whtpfifrrportieg saeaUhasbeen--M J "lIng aPPmU ! -iri?5ended for sixty days in no give me new aaminisuauen a iree in the organization of the new regime, and it is believed this confidence will be respected and the additional power given wisely exercised. Under this reorganized municipal plan, the mayor becomes iu reality the city's chief executive and net, as heretofore, simply a chief et police. The departments of administration consist of 1. Public works, which will have charge et streets, water, gas, buildings, sewers, bridges and surveying. 2. Public safety, embracing police, fire, health, markets and feed. 3. Charities and correction, which will con trol the almshouse, hospital and houses of correction. The mayor appoints the heads of these departments, and en his head will fall the blame of their misfeasance or malfeasance. The whole theory of the new system is concentrated responsibility. Heretofore committees of councils looked after the major part of what is new systematically divided among appointees of the mayor. In the former case there was divided re sponsibility and consequent carelessness and maladministratien. Xew official wrong can be swiftly followed and its author made te feel the weight of the public censure. The new charter is te be given its first trial by its warm friends, and there will be much interest ever where felt in watching hew it will operate. Coercion Deemed. It leeks no w as though the Tery coercion bill would get its death blew in the second reading stage. A defeat of the govern ment en this question would cause a disso lution which Just new would be very un popular with the business classes. In that event a geed number of Tery voters would probably be induced te give their votes te Gladstone te give him a chance te push his remedial legislation for Ireland. There were 113 absentees from the meet ing of Conservative members of Parliament en Thursday last te consider the coercion question. With the exception of a few, it is known that the absentees were opposed te coercion. Outef these 113, 12 will surely vote against coercion, and it is safe te pre dict that 40 will abstain from vetlDg. This will reduce the number of Conservatives te 261, which together with the 39 Unionists will bring the Conservative strength up te 300. The Gladstenlans number 101 mem bers, the ParneUltes, 86, making total of 277, and with an additional 30 votes, which is a low estimate, Mr. Gladstone could show a majority of 7. Anether estimate puts the vote against coercion as high as 837 composed of Gladstenlans and Parcel. lites, with 40 Liberal-Unionists and 20 Con servatives, which would defeat the govern ment, even if it received the votes et the whole of the remaining members. Apparently, in this instance It will be proved that Ireland's darkest hour was just before the dawn. Tke State of Denmark. Herr Berg, the leader et the Danish Lib ralf, baa resigned, and the struggling fac tions that have tern the kingdom in their Utter strife for and against absolute mon men mon arehy will take a abort breathing spell. The Philadelphia Preu discourses in a learned and liberal way en the general ret- tsaneai of things in the state of Denmark, making the following startling observa ebserva observa teon: "A tarlfl established twenty-three years, which collect 115,000,000 a year when only 13,000,000 are needed, has jgaVl4d te the popular exasperation." . n Oiw nam tartST HitAm al.- .li.. ,-- " -;.wmi miw laniwia very Mare money vnan is needed for the expenses of the government tninlstered. But peer lit- - that It ..1J w. .4 v. sjt i yiawlgaewM of nsBwtable : Ml, UTtef toeeMteat tmt of by Ommmht. 1mm unwillingly Mitt ifsamrplusfer U support of a men area wben flm Immmw upon the dlrtne right of king, insures the favor of the royal families controlling the balance of European power. ThesonsefKiDg Chris tian haTe been candidates for many third. rate thrones, and the rule of the king of Greece, proved that they were net wanting in ability. But it is, by their uncompro mising hostility te popular government that they have endeared themselves te the no bility and royalty of Europe. The Danish Liberals are turbulent and aggressive under the leadership of Herr Berg, one of the greatest orators of modern times, and the only rival of the SpnnUh Cicere, Castelar. Ills eloquence might have caused a revolution that would liave swept aside the monarchy like chaff in a whirlwind, but bis patriotism has restrain ed him from taking what could only be a temporary triumph. Germany would be glad of any pretext for seizing the gateway of the Baltic or securing mere firmly en the Danish throne a king who would be her servant. Evsrtenr should plant a Dsy, April 2i tree ou Arber Dux A Ce , in their lt weekly review of trade, report that there has been were ac tivity in business than Is usunl at this time of the year and attribute it te an anxiety en the part of large dealers te secure a stock for sev eral months before the inter-state commerce act should complicate matters. Ne doubt this opinion Is well founded en the business situations et the wholeceuntry, and ageneral reaction may be looked for before long but the whole situation Is se complicated that the business world will probably bold Us breath for s little while and watch "hew the est Jumps." insplteef all, the general lnipres. alen seems te be that the Jump will be to wards better times, and the tone of the trade reports and press comments thereon is uni versally cheerful and hopeful, though cau cau tieus. Cotten is booming, 1,093,200 bales hav Ing been sold in New Yerk in six days. Wheat has risen one per cent and experts are heavy. We wish the new councils and city efllcers a happpy municipal new year. It will be remembered that the Egpyt Ex ploration Fund undertook te support work of exploration en the site of Zean, the great capital of the Phareabs, depending entirely en annual contributions. The society eilers te all subscribers who contribute net leu than Ave dollars Its memoir for the year, with the privilege of obtaining Its previous publications at similar rates for each of the former years of its work." The scholars who prepare these volumes de se without compensation, but they have maintained a high standard of excellence, auu are Keeping weir suoscneers pesteu en lue progress ei ui wenaerrui work in a vuuuuy ui u new lur ue nrsi ume in uis- terr being explored br the antiauarlan. Remains of ancient iron furnaces, pottery and sculpture, memorials of the -"r ; tfie Israelites Jnwrrnurtfrim3''ef Nebuc"n,neZ. tbey may add te the eTldences sup ine essential facta et sacred records : all these are being brought te light after an interval of many years by tin quiet applica tion of the five dollar bills that reach the hands of the treasurer of the fund in Bosten. Tar. last week of Lent finds the earth arrayed in sunshine and gladness. Seme picker up et unconsidered trifles has been noticing that many of the successful cindldatea ter the presidency and vice presidency bad name the flnal letter of which was "n." Beginning with Washing ton, we have JtUersen, Clinten, Madisen, Jacksen, Cilhenn, Van Buren, K. M. John John Jehn eon, Harrison, Buchanan, Lincoln, Hamlin, Andrew Jehnsen and Til den. Seme people who de net knew any ether reason for the continuing regularity of James O. Blaine's defeats In his presidential ambition, ascribe it te the absence of this concluding letter. But his name has se long been X. G. Blaine In the popular estimation that It Is hardly te be conceived that a final "n" te bis name would save him. - l PRBSONAL. Mns. Cleveland says "no wife could be happier than J." Ex Sesretabt Mannie is net in pre carious health, as reported. Gov. Ben Tayler's tatb'er, one of the beat known men in Tennessee, died en Saturday. JesKi'ii II. Bradlly, the man who de fended Mrr Surratt, is dead iu Washington, aged 84 years. Editor Sinekrly, of the Philadelphia Recerd, has built for himself a luxurious yacht that will be ready for use In two weeks, Jl'Dep. Sadler, of Cumberland county, Is beleg vigorously urged for the Republican notntuatieu for Judge ei the supreme court Mrs. Boelrt, widow of J K. Becert, late postmaster nd editor of the Wilkesbme Cienxng Leader, has been a p peintful post pest mi'tres of Wllkesearre by her late husband's bondsmen. Dr Luca M. Hall, of Vasaar, la collect ing facta and statistics with regard te the numbers in the American family. She states that the Information ae tar obtained shows that (he largest families of the present generation belong te the most highly edu cated women. Jehn Grdv, convicted In Ctmbrla county of larceny and pi act d in the Western penitentiary at I'ltUitiur, basjustdled there. He was willed 110,000 by a wealthy relative after bis conviction aud expected te get his fortune as scen as he was liberated, which was te be lu a short time. Edward BEAcn Hieks, a Columbus (Ohie) society man, has gene te a Catholic monastery near Clilcsice and them r-tir..i Iromlire. In doing this he is said te have absolutely renounced the world and its pleasures, of which he seemed ery fend, and there he la new, a recluse, when but a short time age be was a conspicuous object at the places of resort in many cities. The Mjsses Drexel, thedangttrset the late F. A. Drexel, who have been abroad for nearly a year, will sail ler home April 10, They have visited many of the principal edu edu ratienal institutions en the continent of Europe, and write that they have acquired much Information that may be applied In conducting the industrial home and school for boys that they have founded at Eddlug Eddlug ten. Bahv Whitney will be chrlsteoed in St. Jehu's church, Washington, en Easter Mon day. The baby's gedlather will be Colonel Oliver Payne, who, beinir abroad, will be represented by proxy bv Secretary Whitney. Mrs. Bingham, Mrs. Whitney's sister, will come Irem CleWand te attend the ceremony and will also act as a sponsor. After the ceremeuy at the cburch there will be an after u.n lif?. 8t lue residence of Secretary and Mrs W hltncy, for which the Invlta'ieua are e be issued early In the week. Winter Grimly HuMlug Oa. A telegram from Chatham, Massachusetts, says Saturday's storm was the werat el the winter. During the afternoon the wind blew with great force, uprooting trees, breaking wires and blowing down feucea. The snow dritted badly, blocking the reads. The sea outside and en the shoals was somewhat terrlbla 'Hie Pollack Kip lightship was blown from her station, llie gale at Vine yard Haven was the most violent for several years. A number or schooners and ether vessels were driven ashore, but no less of life is reperteu. One of the severest snow storms ever ex perienced in that vicinity began at Waldbore, Maine, en Saturday forenoon, and continued until early yesterday morning, blccksdlng all reads. Twe trains en the Knev and Lin coln toad became stalled, and the passengers en each were obliged te remain in the cars all night Telegrams from Blimarck and Yankton, Dakota, report at the former plaee "a blU urd," and at the latter "a bowling snow storm " The temperature at Yankton fell from 40 above xsre en Saturday te stre Sun-etsymernlug. VKB 09 VVMBBBLAMB. ftt"' '"'MB mm ''hMmmmV mmVmmVmmmmm JVmmmmmmKjwuIbmmV msj8hRmmmmBR) (npgBfgpHKJIMjpMMMj;.-. Sad Tamlly Amictleu That Has Cerns t'pen llliu lu II U Wife's IMrancenicnt. The Duke of Cumberland (whose wife Is the Princess Thyra, of Deumark, who was consigned te au asylum for the Insane,) Is an Individual of ue small importance In Euro pean court circle, ler besides being the pos sessor and absolute commander of an Im mense estate and fortune, he Is a member of the royal family of England. Had net a daughter been unexpectedly born te the Duke of Rent, the Duke of Cumberland would new be king of England. It was as near est male descendanta of Oeerge 111 , that his grandfather succeeded te the crown of Han over, and thus It Is that the Dukeel Cumber land would new also have been king of Han over had there net been an Intervention of a kind which resulted In the kingdom becom becem ing annexed by Prussia, after her triumph ant war with Austria, lu 15C0, in which Han over took the side which was vanquished, and his refusal te accept facta baa prevented his succeeding te the Duchy of Brunswick. Of the duke's own personal life no very fa vorable comments are reported. THfl MBAXM DVCBMBS. .- The Duchess of Cumberland, who Is suT ferlng from intense melancholy, Is the young eat daughter of King Christian IX., et Den mark, and sister et King Geerge, of Greece, Czirlna Marie Keoderovns, et Husla, and Princess Alexandra, of Wales. The Duchess of Cumberland was the Prince's Thyra Emelie Careline Charlette Anne of Denmark, and was born September 29, 1S53 Arrange ments for her nuptials with Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, (the only son of the late king of Hanover), having been comple ted by both families, she was wedded te him in the month of December of 1S78. Frem this union eminated the birth of three daughters and two sons. The marriage of the Princess Thyra te the Duke of Cumber land was an event of considerable Interest It was the last but one, (the last one being the marriage of Prince Waldemar, of Den mark, who was mentioned in connection with the Bulgarian throne In 18SJ, te Princess Maria D'Orleans), of these brilliant alliances which the beuse of Denmark has formed with the principal royal families of Kurepa Seme time age an accident befel the Duchess of Cumberland, as she was taking part in a hunt, in which it was fearej she would lese her life The horse which she was riding lest its footing and fell through the planking of a bridge upon the stones below, and the duchess was rudely precipitated te the ground underneath the wooden structure. She was quickly rescued from this position, and alter a medical investigation It was found that she would sulTsr but slight injuries. Her commitment te a private asylum for the insane, en March 21 J, 1S37, was done with the full approbation of her family. A blMilns te humanity U what Or. Hall's Ceuijh Syrup can well ha termed, (or It hu denw morn (reed already thin auy ether medicine. no trial will convince any oauef Its efficacy Frlce cents. 'There's no terror, headache, in your threats," Ter 1 am armed be strong wlih remedy Tht I ps ymlu by hi an Idle word, since tec dbcuvery of aalv atlen Oil. The Sam Uuman Nature. Many vain attempts are made te repeat the remarkable success of Uensen's L'apclne Plaster. This splendid remedy Is known, sold and used everywhere, and Us prompt action and unrival led curative powers hae wen ter It hosts of friends. Imitations huMt sprung np under similar sounding names, such as " Lapjtcln," ' Capsicum," etc , Intended te deceive the care leas and unwary. Thi'se articles possess none of the virtues of the genuine, 'therefore we hope the people will assist us te protect what aru at once their Interests and ours. Ask for Uensen's t'laster, and examine what Is (riven you, and make sure that the word" Capclne" Iscut In the middle of the plaster luelf, and the " Three Seals " trade-nark Is en the face cloth. Any reputable dealer will show you the safe guards without hesitatien: If ou cannot re member the name Uensen's Capclne t'laster cut this paragraph from the paper. nvmaiAL nutiamr. Boeklen's Arnica (!. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Braises, cores. Ulcers, bait Ubeum, rever Seres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te irive perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 2B cents per Lex. Fer sale by 11. 11. Cecnran, Dragglst 157 tnd 13J Nerm Uuen .trtwt, Lancaster, Pa. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlleh's Cure will give Immediate rellel I'rlce lu cts.. SO cts and II, Ifer sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Urngirtat Ne. 1S7 North Uueen street (8) AN UNreilTUNATK J'EUbON. The most unfortunate person In the world Is one afflicted with sick headache, but they will be relieved at euce by tialnit Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription, bee udvertlsemeat In another column. () A Kemarkabl Ooed Man Is be who attends te the comfort of bis family and will net let his little ones suffer with affec tion of the Threat aud Lungs, whereby their lives mav be endangered, but who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's lialsam. I'rlce 60 cents and jl. Trial tilt fri . rer sale by U. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 North yueeu street (t) II. U. Cochran, N os. 137 and 13) North Uueen ,r,'i'?.b..LB!,i!l,er' " ' ellluif SHILOU'tt cuuuH CUUK s a guarantee te cure all threat and lung treualts. () Wonderful carta. rlltant ilSUAF0 Wholesale and ItetaU Drug. f7J it?i lf0'5eOa.says! We lwe been selling Jr. King's New Discovery, Kleclrte Hitters and Uuckleu's Arnica halve ler two yean i ii,,J never handled remedies that sell siwl": or "Jill such universal satlsfacfflu. There ThaVe nvJS some wonderful cures effected by these nwdf. cinus In this city. HevesttScases of pronounced Consumption have Uemtlrely cured by use of afewVittles of Dr. tklOK's New Discover? taken In connection wIsnJRectrle Hitters. We Iuarantee them alwaj s. B4d by H. u. Cechran: irugglst, W and 1X1 North yieen strwULaa caster, Fa. (1) The Mystery Holved, It baa always iHeu understood that eoiunmn eeiunmn tlnn was Incurable, but It has recently bevn discovered that hemp's lialsam for the Threat and Lungs Is giving luore relief than any known remedy. It Is quaranteed te relieve and euro Asthma, Bronchitis and Ceuiths. Call ea li. M. Cochran, druggist, Ne, U7 North Uueen street, and tret a trial bottle rrett of cost. Large slse M eanUaadSL MMMMMMMMMMafTI TV" -' ' :--v'.; U) A pet) ' 1 ; MrrfeWrWH'M : oil r fi" ""A I glVUV - W VI il r I Jm t -I Jv rrW- I Yni i M THERE is no class of persons who should pay mere attention te the quality of the soap used upon their clothing than salaried men or persons of limited income. Three dollars per year saved in the cost of soap is mere than likely te result in fifty dollars worth of damage te the articles it is used upon. Professer Cornwall, of Princeton College, says, "The Ivery SeAr is of great purity and "mere than average cleansing power." A word te the wNc i sufficient. A WORD OF WARNING There are many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the 'Ivery i" ihey ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. Copyright W, by Procter .1 Gsiable. BWOIOAL, A THLOPHOKOS FOK RHEUMATISM. Frem Life te Death Is but a moment If rheumatism or neuralgia strikes the heart. The diseases are the most painful and the most dangerous of any te which human kind la liable Tbey fly from one part te another without a moment's warning, and lini ments and ether outward applications are In themselves dangerous because they are liable te drive the disease te some vital organ and cause instant death. Rheumatism and neuralgia are diseases of the bleed, and can only be reached by a remedy which will drive from the bleed the dangerous acids. Such a remedyls Athlopheros. It has been thoroughly tested and U a safe, sure cure. Srtrci Criii, Pi , Oct. S. 1J. In answer te your request te knew what your Athlopheros has done ter me, 1 will say It has done wonderful work. I have suffered from rheumatism for eighteen years mere or less and sometimes net sole te put my clothes en or eat alone. I took all kinds, doetored with a geed many doctors, but nothing did me any geed. I read your advertisement in the " Democrat " and " kentlnel " papers of Lewlstewn I have t iken In all four bottle. I feel no pain, l was drawn crooked, but new I am straight once mere. Thank you for the geed It has done me. Athlopheros Is the medicine. THiiir IWtrsriR. Tenr medicine has cured me et neuralgia. I suffered with It for three days, and It gave me Instant relleL Wk. t. Kisca. IViLKTBi. .V. Y , Augutt 13, 1S.-S. I used one bottle of Athlopheros for neuralgia after being laid np eight weeks. The result was very satisfactory. K, S. Kddt. Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopneros Pills, but where they cannot be bought or the druggist the Athlopheros Ce , Ne. HI Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which U IL00 per bottle ler Athlopheros and 50c for ruis. rer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, disease of women, constipation, headache, impure bleed. Ac, Athlopheros Pills an unequaled. aprt-lweed PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS KEC OUMKND BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! AS THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iren with pure veg etable tonics, quickly and completely Cures inSl'KrSIA, INDfGfcSTIO.V, MALAUIA. WKAKNKS, IMl'UHK BLOOD, CHILLS and rr.VEU.and NLLTKALOIA. llr rapid and thorough assimilation with the bleed, It reaches every part of tne system, puri nes and enriches the bleed, strengthens the mus cles and nerves, and tones and Invigorates the system. A One AppeUser Be tonic known. It will cure the wertt caeer Dyspepsia, re moving all distressing symptoms, such aa Tast ing the reed. Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren medicine that will net blacken or Injure the teeth. It Is Invaluable for diseases pecular te women, and te all persons who lead sedentary lives An unfailing remedy ter diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. Persons suffering from the effects of over work, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or de bility, experience quick relief and renewed energy by its use. It does net canse Headache or producecon preducecon producecen stlpatlon OTIIKlt Iren medicines de It is the only preparation of Iren that causrs no Injurious effects. Physicians and druggists recommend It as the best. Try It. The genutde has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. '. by BBOWN CHEMICAL CO , Baltimore, Vd. (1) CAKE, SURE AND SPEEDY CORK. kJ Bupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases or either aez Why be humbugged by quacks when yen can find In Dr. Wright the only Usou Useu lab Phtsiciab In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Ctraaa Tarn t Ctraas Qcakatbid. Advice rree day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Offices private. DE. W.IL WK1UUT, 241 North Klnth Btreet. Above Baoe, P. e. Bex en. Philadelphia. anl-lvflw G RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THK GREAT ENGLISH HEM IDT. An nn. falling cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermator Spermater rhet, ImpetenCT. and all Diseases that fellow aa a sequence of Self Abuse i as Less of Memery. Universal Lassitude, Pain In the Back, Dullness of Vision, Premature old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. tW Full particulars In our pamphlet which we desire te send free bv mall te every one. SVThe Specific Medicine ts sold by all drag, gluts at II per package, or six packages for SS, or will be sent free my mall ea the reoeptef the money, by addressing THK U&AY MBDICINR CO.. Buffalo. N. T. On account of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper! the only genuine. Guar antees of cure issued. Beld In Lancaster by U. B. Cochran. marVeedAw rtaum qvamaxtkmd. RUPTURE. Cera guaranteed by OB. J, B. MAYBK. Mas at once I noeparallonor delay rrea bel aaas I taatad by hundreds of ears. Main eafe. SO ASCM ST., rtULA. Bead ler Ctrenlar. nn-lTd e UBK ITOH THK DKAK. reek's Patent imprerM ctuhienaa Bar Drama iiaihs lis iwatArm w and imrtam the work et the natural drum. Invisible, eom eem eom fenable and always la poslUeo. AU eosversa eesversa eosversa tlen and even whispers earaHlstlneUy.JSend for lUustraUd book with taSumenlals, VBBB. Address or eajl en W. HUCOZ, aS Broadway, New Yerk. Mention this papar? Uiein.lwndJrw USE HAT DYNAMITE TO DESTROY sje ? Mlee. Try Cern Dynamlu as a remedy for hard and sort corns, both anleles are well spoken et by persona who have used mauyui8iBWk rvmniTvmm. raUKNITTJRB WAKKROOMH. BUY YOUaSBLr A PAIB OF THOSB Felding Dress Pillows. CALL BABLY AT Hoffmeier's Foreitore Warerooms. They are Ue nicest thing out and we have lest received another let of them.; 90 BAST KINO 8TRMT. w IDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE. WHAT WE DON'T SAY AND What We De Say I WED3N'Tsay you cannot buy Furniture at ether 8 torts. WB DO say that our Furniture will give satisfac tion there Is none better. WB DONT say that you cannot buy Furniture for less money. WE DO say yen can late money by buying from us. WB DON'T say that ether store have net Urge stocks. WB DO say that our stock, for Slie, Design and Quality, can't be beat. WB DON'T say that our Houses are Charging big profit. WB DO say that ue are selling at such price as te allow nateme prefl's. and yet we get mere for your dollars. WE DON'T say don't call en our frl.nds In the business. WE DO say that you wUl be treated cordially. and will And a Urge, well selected stock and get the best for the least money at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Bast King and Duke 8tB LANCASTER, PA. seDtS-lydAjMmw TTOUSEST1REH. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot A FEW WOBDS ABOUT Parler Suites, Lounges, General Upholster ing and Repairing. We sell Parler Suites In Hair Cleth, I'luih, Ac. Prices range from ste upward. We use no EX CELSIOB In our work. Lounge we sell from HBO upward. We make Picture Frame, and Leeking Glasses and will pnt te your order all kinds of Mirrors, either pier or mantel, In brenie or geld, at rea son ble price. We de all kinds of Bepairtng atshortnetlee and reasonably. Will cll for the smallest arti cle and fix It up quite satisfactory. Yen can have work Bepalred new and Deliv ered after April. Bee these t00 Suites In Cherry ; easts In this week. MOB. 37 90 SOUTH QUUN ST. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. BOOKB. TOASTER 1887. SOUVENIRS rea ths DflSTER SEASON, Choice Novelties. EASTER BOOKS. AT TBS BOOESTOtaOF JOHN BAER'S SONS, 16 bb4 17 Nsrtfe qieca Street. .wfre a r. nnnap J A. F. FULMEB.l'JeprletOT, s. r. iuui,ri";i i KiMh, nntife mw friends and the wabl iblleln general, that 1 have taken possession eftfe Cernw Centre Square and Wyat Blnsr street, and extend aa InvllAUen te aU te visit sm In my stew quartan. . ,, MMUwlUbeMrvMat, all Isems. Wjjste very style, BvwytAlng te ssases). "1 slsw !! A.F.f7MaBB. BUt BBBBB. t, u,fc,n -i.sta fc.'W,AW.fcJ. S.QiVLEHACO. NEW 01EPETS. UT GOODS AT LOWEST CAM KI0K9. New Fleer Oil Cleths. Net SlalrOll CleUs. New Table OU Cleths. New Window Shading and rtstntea. Steam Cured fathers, Warranted l'arfeelly Clean and Oder- less. White Quilts and Counterpanes at Astonishing Lew I'rteaa. agent for the Aurera and Uetd Medal Carpet Sweeper. The two best Sweepers made. We arereeeUIng New floods almost dally, kTerythlng Cheap for Cash. JolinS.Givler&Ge., He. OS stoat King Btrwt, LANCASTKB, PA J. B. MAHTIN A CO. A SALE OF -AT- J. B. Martin & Ge. We have placed ea our centra counter in main store a variety of nicknacks, from China Depart, ment, at bargain prices. 300 Barbatlne Vases, large and small sizes, at 25c. apiece. One let of Carlsbad Flower Slippers and Beets a novelty, at 2c., were 50c. A large quantity of Crackled Glass Finger Bowls, at 6c. apiece, worth 26c. French A. D. Coffees, at 12.30 per dozen. English A. D. Cups and Saucers, 1.50 per dozen. 60 Fairy Lamps, at 22c. apiece. Cut-Glass Perfume Bettles, tm tm rerter's samples, at one-half price. Umbrella Match Safes in hub nail glass, at lie. apiece. One let French China Individual Butter Fads, at 0c. apiece. One let Dresden Pepper and Silts, at He, wetth 25c.; formerly sold at 25c. and 50c. One let Decorated Bene Plates, at 24c. ,extra value. Oer.Weit Kiag ftFriaee Bli, LANOASTBR. FA. OKOTATljrtf. flRSU dt BKUTUKM. GRANDEST DISPLAY -OF- Piece Goods -FOB- Clothing Hade te Order. We display te-day the resnlts of the best and Newest Idea. In PIECE MOODS. If you desire te see the Brightest and meat Tasteful Style and Design of PIECE UOOD8, just take a glance In our North Queen Street Window.. Tenr wish for a certain kind of Spring Suit or Pantaloons will be met here In style, quality, 0t and price We have put mere brain and pain. Inte this department than ever, for we have made this department a specially Inenr business. We have never had, nor. In Ian, ha there been such a display of Piece Geed, shown in Lancaster, aa we are showing te-day. We have never disappointed yen yet, bnt If yen call and aee car geed te day we will give yen an agreeable surprise Ne matter what quality, what style, what color el geed, what way made, what price, we can satisfy yen In all rm We are making a Specialty In a line el goods te make te order for $15.00 The style and qaallty of theee geed have never been seen her before ter the money we are asking. The trimmings of theee goods are of the flneat material, and the workmanship eanaotbeezeelled. VISIT US TODAT.-W lirsh & Brether, OMBFIUCni MBJIOsbAHT TAttOM, -AMD- Clothiers and Furnishers, eem. etObtk ovum ie esuma mm, xMeieev fa. NIGKNPS J. 6. Martin & Ce., BBW t)St G RAND OPEN I NO OF Bard & McElroy's NEW DRY GOODS STUBE SS ad 15 Veuh Qicm Btreet, (OFF. FOUNTAIN INN,) On Saturday, April 2d, With aa Entire New Stock of DHY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cleths, FKATQBR8, Ac,, Ae. We would call Mpeclal atUnllen te our Car. pet from Auotlen. lNOKAIWCARPItTS.SO e ....WerUtSe. lNUHAINUAKPKTS.SS e Werth ile 1NUKAINCARPATS.SI e Wnrthewj. INUKAINUAUPKTS.SIMe worth Se 1NOHA1N CARPETS. 40 e Werth SM INUMA1NCABPLTS,M e fforUNe. In lleme-Made Rag Carpet w. show en of the best Una in the city at Extremely Lew Prices. On Let Smyrna Bnga,larg .1sxtraqeAllty, from auction, at as is i worth SB ue. One Case best Calice... 4c. One case Indigo Calicoes, Se One Bale of Muslin, yard wide, ler oevertag tobacco beds, at te. a yai d i rrgular price. Se. The beat Steam-Cured Feathers j every pound W UUWI, UU UIIW eUKrKtrVU erAH,w pneee in every department. Call and see for yourselves 38 and 35 Seuth Quera Street. (OFF. FOUNTAIN 1N.) marl-la-dAi fAOKK A BKOTUKK. Hager & Brether UAVBNOWOFBN CARPETS -IN TUB- Nei Spring Stjlesmd Colorless -AT- LOW PRICES. TAPBSTKT AM) BOOT BKUSSBLS CARFBTS OF STANDARD CjUALlTT.FBOMBBST KNOWN MANUFACTDRKB8. MOQURTCABPBTB, VELVET CAKPBT8, HREE PLT AND EXTRA SUPER WOOL CARPETS, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED IN8BAIN CA It PETS, RAO AND CHAIN CARPETS IN ALL qUALITBF, COCOA AND CIIINAMATTINQS, ART SQUARES, LINOLEUM AND CORTICINE, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, BUCS AND DOOR MATS All of Standard Qualities and Very Lew In Frt. He. 30 WKT KINO BTBhOIT, LANOASTBR, PA. N KW YOHK.MTORE Attractive Bargains! WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 & 10 MAST KING ST., LAN0A8TBB, FA., Offer Today and-Neit Wk, Silk ud Weel Sprit Drew GetsJe, Forty Inches Wide, Die. ayrd. NEW COMBINATION SUlTINOB-SUk and Wen! cheeks and Strip., Inch wide, Ste. a yard. All Ctlers in the New HAIR .UNI BILK C1IECKB, M lnehe wide, 75e. a yard. TBI FED SUMMER SILKS, He. a yard. SHADED SUMMER BILKS, IDfe ayard Un Un pertar prtea, ete. STAFMER'S COLORED BILKS, IS, a yard; galav prtea, ne. On Hundred and Fifty Spring Shawls, mUe, achimadeteUatsi.. " One mera ease of LADIES' BALBRIQQAN HOSB.fnU regular mad, tUHe a pair. CBBAM DAMASK TABLB UNKNS, no. a yard t wortBSOe. FINE OBKMAM DAMASK TOWELS, kneHed fringe, whiw et colored borders, sse.apteesi New Yerk Stere. T KVAN'B FLOUR. Levan'8 Fleur bard & Mcelrey, HAGER BROTHER, J SAV,lf J, '&i'- ajOflEdsi.. "f T..I i , AAt4 . . y-- .Vw fV!Il.J 4 -1ft i$Stk
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