rtm IiASTOABOCEK UAHj? lNTELUGIiasv( Jfifi, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1888. J? K'Ak v ffi'J1 m n? KM r! rifita ' vfi, r-v "w.. ( m 7Jv t ft m I Si wL! Dally Intelligencer. liAWUABTKlftritlL .1, lM. Daitt iTJUem publishes all Uie atfagraebtenewaef the United Trust up te ililliU inrl" hour. fcnMS-Tbe Dallr XdlUen of Tnii InttU' wni la deltYercd by canters In the city MA surrounding town for 10c per week I fcf Mit, l&OO a. year) 1X80 ter six months'.; ?9LM ler three months; tee. per month. Vn Wbiklt lantLUasscxn (Deublo Sheet) MSiffet rcet, only ILM pet annum, In ad- jtebMrtben wishing thelr address cbanged BWtHWIHIW WJ1V1U UiU ynirci M wwn ..- lliiiinmiiiiiin frnm ie In 23 eta. tier line l-MfctaarUen, according te location. . TUKlNTKLLiaKNCK.lt, ifl Lancaster, Pa. -jMTwlenhene connection Ai : - rararvleU Plaint. Lndrew Carnegie eccupies1 a gewl deal public attention Jn tnese uaye, m ' r.mm umwuj " . tttertai cembinlDR te make htm a very r -. ... It. 41 A rnnrtKltl nilflfllil. . BCLIVH 1IUU 111 liUD illllUllVitu .. j Ut. Carneele Js a large maker of plff $ ,'4iren, and ceke and steel rails. His works E an la nd near Pittsburg. At present ? Itfgar Thomsen works slftna wie Rowing te a disagreement with the V wifbnuin nhnnt. wniTPSt. Mr. CiimedO hwibmiuu www- .-n- p.t'ff kti lately nddressed them a peculiar let- jc teT, atating wherefore he cetilu net paj f,Wbat they asked, and declaring what he ' i . j 1.- I.- . , el.ntr. fn p ! eesires te ue anu wimme vtuuie mt" kV 0. 110 Bays wiaw ue uiueii mu ..... r labet upon as geed terms as the Chicago BSrse " ""'" rr. ...:' M. 11 if tMllin avAf- llieiMil liAKllian liH linci 141 CII111' 3r7.aiaiti itiem. nml trinvrinn iieiivcrriius . Av.l 4, Mt.al.alnnl Vnllpv nnd the West. ' which is his market also, cheaper than he it? an. their sidvantatre ever him In freight rS being greater than his advantage ever Si them in fuel, and ether coats being about level. Frem this showing it would seem that Mr. Carnegle needs cheaper labor than that at Chicago ; and this isa point about which he might have been mere explicit. Ills workmen were net able te under tend his letter, because of the "strange" terms in it, they said, and Mr. Carnoie may find it necessary te issue a supple mentary explanation of it; in which case be may be able te make it clear hew he can make rails at the P. Jgar Thomsen & works and pay as much wages as Chicago ; . w1itj.fi vpa iinrinrfctAnfl liA firnnnang t n fin. which we understand he proposes te de. i-fc-iie complains inai v;mcage nas iwaivu fbeur shifts ,while his workmen want te W'werk eight hour turns , and they must L-j ask mere wages per hour. Mr. Carnegie would net be hurt by their preference as he says he is. He premises that it they agree te a sliding scale of wages up and down with the price of rails, and ngree te stick te it for two years, it will be a " cold day" when Ldgar Thomsen ngaln tops. Doubtless Mr. Carnegie can read' Yt- lly run his wetks se long as the cost of i manufacture is made te fall conveniently ,'; with the rrlce of the product. 1 The most interesting revelation made j5 DJMr.uarneaie is uiati'ittsbura 'a boasted '!-U natural advantages for iron manufacture K de net exist, at least in the making of ( P' "en Bnu rai18, XUQ reason given uy iif.'lr Pl.nAnlalDll.AMn.1 n. . ..!.,! .. 2&7m' xy4Uwftiu wvuu I11-J3K Olllillllll liaib lll wtcslnllnn 'Plinf lMnnnn ,l,n..l.1 ' jvuw.uii.4hhuiii .mtv viiiwKU niiuiliil FiS be able te reach the mouth of the Ohie nt gife-leii freight than rittaburg, as lie declares pS'Vtt can, seems incredible, when 1. ittsburg . baa a water channel and Chicago has net. 'Ofte The Ohie ssems te be of little account, s x ln1AiMl IF ttile Inla tn Ivnn WS? """-" "ia " "-. K - lVnntcd, a Itismarck. M Germany is te day beyond all doubt the W w-w w .... WJ.U1..1 unv.D, UIIV .!.. power is maintained by the rrestige and strength of old lllsmarck, and when he AtM V?ri0rn will nflA lnrl tlfintlinrV Tin lina l$f nttA tn .... .C.l II II ftjiXfcu ulwu lu " I'UitttlU! Uiikiujl JlillU wliJttll iSS grand duchies nnd feehln nrinnlnnlltlps. fig and the wisdom of union and felly of my1 aAnarfit.tnft lint'n luiAn en nlenrltr clmnn C? that there is eoed reason te bellove the fe , union permanent, but what revolutions Di empire anu struggles ei tactiens nnisi c take place before this great blundering gKCotessus is be harnessed that ordinary &(f au uui luiiuau il. ai.13 nabiii m m uiie uiaii runui, uiiu iiu 13 tliu one man for whom that power is r-; maaaurea. Men et tue ktntt nrn net ',)$ found together en the same page of his fysj& tery, but Germany mmt have a man of rlgf i v,i,'" eHwigm, icaujr mj eici Uliu nia '' l.n..l Jll. If.l. l.l i. , jmmi bv ucaiu, ii bud nuuiu lacilJ'U It UIO" -parite crisis in her national life. The auuauen win ue sucn as might be , wed by some darkeyed man of des- Jtiny for the inauguration of a start ?'ling career of cecnue3t, fatal nllke f.fi'-ia German popular 1 ieedem and European t A v TerrnrrfmR- link rnna1ilerlnfr nnln lin nini.. i &." Bi--w-, wwuw.t.v-.IJfe uut; kuu I'll. Ill ast probabilities it would seem that the aeainer iiumarcir must be followed by a ..mMmi HTMl'inlnM A 11... f t rt j- imuwiiieaacuiug ui me lurcign 1UI1U- y ce of the empire, due te a knewldL'a k of the necessity of a readjustment cf the machinery of government. i Bismarck um'es himself with the Wfermii nf nnnnlnr rule aud recal ?ji(?;ti "" power, and when he is geno it J', wlH,fpr a time b an enen question -Vt.i.1. -. it... i.ii .. ... . tiiuwuih iiivcu euuu iirevau,er new iar the power, of an emperor will be con trolled by the votes of a council. His. marckhas finished a great work in the union of Germany, but in spite of his lib eral use of " bleed and iron," the nation is net strong enough te get along without bisa. Emperors and generals may die, ad ethers can be had te order, but when death strikes that tall, cauut fleure. with t0 N bald ucad and shaggy oyebrewa, WC ucrmuny wiu treraeie with the blew. ly? . c LdfurtrlUssen. The Icelandic Educational seclciv nf SlTinnlpeg, Manitoba, have memorialized voegress te recognize .i-euur Eriksson as tbe first discoverer of America. They '2 T that authentic records nf tiin.;ii i11elBcr documents Ehew that during ''ttw latter part of the tenth century nnd -. 41m toennntnrr nf 4lia elm Anil. ....i.i jjf - .!,.. w.uiwiiiu, liuiuuiy A. ' anting tue yeais irem US3 te 1C07. 6 tY 1ia Tj.n!ai.Yaa mliA 1 1.. 1.. .1 r . . t I bwhuuwi-, nun nicu Uiiu IJimal Cv.1 g Ofiiat in Greenland, crossed the Atlantic aaa aisceverea te the southwest n vast ' aaalnland, which they called Marklaud tbe Land of the Plains), or Yineland , jGede ( Wlneland the Eair.) thus, that in .we ji;arni iierjuiteaen, a native of Ice- j mm, urew sigiueu a-great country far svuh of Greenland, with low and forest j1jJ alinwiH a 41. a - t T i T .te -a .. (mwiuii9, umiiui vji iieilUrirlKSSOn, ban iceianuic colonist in Ureenlaud, aiub country in question, explored i of it, prelably the shores of New faniacd, and give it the name of VIn- 'i that bis brother, a little later at iMdieV;r" ,; u,".. ,rV3 tMMitnir. uu'i-uuurivaruuuiac r Maaimi wuaay, colony, which "it at last was pawpr" abandoned, owing te hostilities with the natives. It is well settled that the hardy Norse men penetrated further into the unex plored ocean than any Europeans, and seme of them may have set feet upon the northernmost portions of this land centur ies before the time of Chrlstopher Col umbus. But it is tee lale te take from the latter the dearly bought honor of dls covering this country in the real sense of discovery. TltK Philadelphia - finds the politi cal situation se dull Just new that It bai undertaken toglve the DomecraU of Penn sylvania a Hit towards recognition in the gift of a place en the Buprome bench of the Unlted States. The JVess says: "Oaly one state In 1S3I gnve Uloveland tnore votes than he recelved in Pennsylvania, ard yet, with the slngle exception of the solicitor goneralshlp this state holds no appointment of any conscquenco whalover under the administration. It has no cabinet place, e foreign mission nnd no member of tbe suprome court. It baa been steadily lotierod by the presldent and in a way that ha bcoenio painfully ebitruslve. Tlih Is csrtalnly net bocause Pennsylvania la a Kepubllcan stata Massachusetts, Michigan and Wisconsin, all Kepubllcan states, bave cabinet placer; two of thorn have leading foreign missions, and the Democratic vele of all theso tofjethor Is but n low thousand In txceK of that glven by Pennsylvania nlenn. Vermont, whose vete for Cleveland was 375,000 less than he rocelvcd in this s'alr, has the English mission, whlle Ohie, Illinois nnd even Itbode Inland and Nevada have been favered with Important foreign nprolntmentr." Our Philadelphia Kepubllcan contem porary Inclines te the vlew that JiiJre Clark, of tbe state Huprome court, adequate ly fills the; bill. PerhAps the enthuslutn of the J'resa for bis solectlon arlaes from tbe doalre te see his preacnt seat fllled by a Kepubllcin, m -- m ' - Tin; New Yerk JCuenlng J'eal will begln, en the third of May, te lstue n weekly edition, having for its principal aim tbe promotion of rovenuo reform. Ne man ever rotlred from tbe mayoralty chair in this city of whom It could be Bald with mero truth that he carried Intoprlvate lira tbe best wlshen of all cltlzsnn, Irrespec tive of party, than 'William A. Morten. He was the unanimous cboleo of his party at the tluiu of his original nomination, nnd he was olerted with entbuslasm by the people During his term of tlllce he wen by his ilrmncR.9 in eulclal life the further admira tion of his frlends and the respect of his po litical feos. In the lucent light for re election, he was pitted Kalnst the most popular man en the city ticket, who had all the InlluonccBef a hordeof expectant clllco clllce clllco heldors at his back. Yet be strong was Mr, Morten's held upon the poeplo that he caused his oppenunt te fall oer threo hun dred nnd lirty votes behlnd his party strength. Mr. Morteu'rf publla llfe has bceu most iioneratilo te himself nnd credit credit aWle te the Domccrntle party that he rrpre aentcd. Who owns the ment contrnctsef the pri son and peer beards of this county ? Tin: New Yerk court of common pleas bai decided that a railroad company is rixpcuAlble for meney lest by paHsenKO'ti whlle nsleep, nud that Itlsthodutyefolthor the perter or the conductor te been guard centitantly whero he cun bee the whele length of tbe car. The fBei Hint the perter gees forward te nhlne shoes In anether com cem com pnrtincntlseldonc8 0f ncgllgenc", nnd If meney Is stolen the company must refund It te the pnaongers. This intoretllng point of law wasneer brought te the nttontlen of the courts of New Yerk until Philip Oar Oar penter, the well known lawyer, was robbed nnd breufiht suit te roceor bis IebI meney. Mr, Carpouter was c.illed te l!o3ten July 0, 18r.. He took section 10, lewer berth of the Bloeplng cur Uosten, en the New Yerk, New Haen.V Hartferd rnllread. In tbe Inslde pocketof his waistcoat he placed X 10, and thnn felded the gam ent and laid Itunder hlB pillow as en extra precaution. When he aweke in the morning the meney was geno. and be was the paonger In the upper berth, who hnd hastily drepped oil the train at Worcesler. Mr. Uarponter brought Bult ngnlnst the company. The lewer courts decided against him, but thelr UccIkIeiib nre ie eracd by the court of common picas, liiujelnt roselutlon proposing n oonstl eonstl oenstl tutlonal umondtuent changing the tlme for the Inauguration of president nnd the nn nunl meeting el Congress from March 1 te April 30, was defoated In ihe llouse en Meiidnj yoea 80, nays 151, Tin: debt of Philadelphia UT.lifiT.Sre."'.', and the nnsesscd -aluatIeu tGl7,213,C3U. Mayer l'ltler In Ills annual iuossire sug KOats that JC,000,COO be borrewod for lmmc lmmc dlate nse, end that as much of the debt as pobHlble be funded nt n lower rnte of inter cs. Dens the beard of peer dlroclers 6vr r ad. verilsofer proposals for fnruUhlug meat r If net, why net 7 PERSONAL. Domimek McCahmika, thn Phlladfll plila pugillm, has Hrrmu Leme from JCnr land, " CI.AI s Si-UhCM i.s, thn California sticar K!".?' .,J,8H. ,)uclailU t build n rilluery in Pblladilphlr. J 1'atiiki; Dni'Maoei.1 p burled In New Yerk en Tuefutay, ut .St. Pair e' culm Ural. Archbishop Cenlgau celebrated ihe mi's of requlem. J. A. Stanoei, nnophew of JrtmeHO, Hlalne, and chief olerk of the lefundlni: bnrcnu of the New Yerk custom houee.viUH yesterday aiEcharned. Atieum: Uisni'.iiai, Kirk vvtiuek has withdrawn eh a caudldute 1 ir deU-KHte te the Ittpubllam national comeutien irem the Northnmjiten dlstrlcU Wiii.iam VAi.Ti.iiPni:i.rs' hnmlsome home ut Teauijek, N. J., v,HH muned en Hunday and pnlntlnKsand preitarty te the atuoelflb0,000dostrojod. J Pnorrssen E. A. I'aui., principal or Iho I).strlct blfih school at WashloKlen, I), c , whn wch run nvAr In- u lmru.. i...... .... ' rnlored man en Hi'.urdBy night, died en Kmh. l!ninv lliiifii-iu if v..i.i.i .. .. ..,.. ,,..,uu ,, w, .i u.llUlUIJ, who Ims wrlttui u grtat ninny lrl;;btlntttrs u. iuu nunniijiiuia uyur me Nitrnaiiire of "Olivia," and durtnc the odlteriHl sdmlnlf sdmlnlf tratlen of Jehu W. l'orney was the regular corusjiendont of the Philadelphia J' ess at ashinijteu, k&n been Inspired liy thosuc thesuc uesseH of the lntornntlensl Council of omentecirerasaKlltto thUnri;anlztIcn her home upon Capitel Hill, HshlnKten. Mrs. lirlRgs wilt give this rtbldencoe? the nucleus el a unh elty for the higher odu edu odu eitlon of wemtm In icleace, political oconemy nnd the prcressieiiB. Cai.eu WiniKi.Lit, cne rl Kendlne's wealthltbt citlenn, uttd Monday attenioen after an illuess of two week, aged b2 earp. Deceafccd wni bcrn in Susiex county. N. J but removed te l'enuejlwiula in Vie t,', rrgRf rx-t- Ucyln fomumgei coal. H wasoteof the tlrH te doMleptho ceul measures of ihe Wettern KehUilklil dir dir trlet, and was interB.cd In very produc tive minus up te the day cf hH death. l)t ceamd was a dlrocter of the I'arnibts Na Na tleLai bank of Keedlng and was idc milled with many of the uiet important business enterprUbs of that city. a UuyAiienirittbiiuiiie. A irhoekluK tragedy teak pUce en Hundayutternoenncar Umopert, l,ehlh county, when Herbert Johusen, nlhlrteea. year-old Bonel Charles Jehnsen, a wealthy farmer, attempted te take bin life, h Brt pears that during last week tha boy bhd been reproved ferdefaclnic tbe wa!l of the school room which he attended. He claimed that he was Innocent and thn fabe Recusatien troubleJ him n great deal. On Buuday afternoon, during the nbsenca of bis parent, he mada a wilt diipelni: of tbe tllects owned by blm, then went te his loom and ihet hlmielf in the head, The bullet entered the bick of tbe besd ynd penetrated the brain, which f'ed out of the opening. The boy was living at last account?, butthorearo nobepjs of bis re ro re ce very. ceaiBl mvcoHlisne Iwtlar.' " Well, fleii't slAnrt en the orfler et Knlnir, but ue te tip driiKfftiil ami ROtnlioltluer lr. Hull's UmiRti Myrtip, itilc ' lle went, and be wai BtrnlgLt wny jdsUb happy. ferlinnm, scnlAa, and ether wound Sana Sana teon cm has proved Unfit te tin tbe liuel rnnicrtr ever used. All druggists soil It ler M cintsabottle. "" Til'lCUlALNOTlUEU. HIIIbeil'SOUUK will Immodlateljr rollve Crnun, wnoepln Cough and Hrenchllls Fer ssln by Jt. II. Cochran, Urugglit, Me. 117 North Ijiicim street. (71 Threw Anny 111! ClulclK. 'SurTitred from rhnumallm se badly hid te uxicrutnhrs. Imt threw thnm awsyKfioran awsyKfieran lilVlng 1iemnt' Kclettrte Oil te my lltnm. 1 new feel belter than 1 have for ears " ". 1.. (Iltitis. .tj-j K1K utreiit, lltiirule. N. v. rnrstle by II. II. Uechrnn, (lruiTKUt, 137 nnd ISO Neith yuecn street, I.ancoster. WAA'AifAh'KK'H. riiiUDELrnu, Tuesflay, April 3, IMS. Day-dreaming, no odds hew rosy, can only jjivc you a hint of the store as it new is. The fact eutsteps fancy. Unless you have seen you cannot realize what a gala disguise every de partment is in. Tricked out from the richness of its own re sources, tee ; and with things that you don't miss. I low many of the common run of Furniture department and Carpet depart ment and Upholstery depart ment stocks de you suppose it would take te get up the I louse Beautiful ? Turn that thought ever in your mind as you stroll through the eighteen furnished rooms. Chance for a little thought turning, tee, among the Trimmed Millinery Wraps and Jackets Spring Parasols New Dress Goods and a hundred ether spots about the store. There is no reason in the stuffs themselves why these English Cleths should be $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, and $2 instead of half mere. Yeu have paid half mere for the same sort, and that since the leaves fell. 50 te 54 inches wide, desirable colors. Spring weight, and just the thing for tailor - made suits. Checks, plaids, stripes, mixtures. All-wool, and geed wool. Nerlhwi l of contre. Celers that will wash. Try any one of the cottons you care te; (lie color is fast. Put there te stay. Prints for 5, 6, Sc. Just as little fickleness in the colors as in these of the tough, sturdy Percales at 10, 12, and 15c, or in the Ginghams or the Sateens. Slippery color in any stuff is a plague. We'll none of it. Thought for the printing and the dyeing, loe. We skip nothing of what makes the fabric geed or what makes it pretty. Wherei.r the Cottens 1110. The Ginghams are reproduc ing all the old tints el Canvas colors. 1 lints from nature help te fill the blocks of beauty. Dainty, airy Zephyrs, the crown-wearers el the tribe, 50c; canny Andersons, 40c. Loek twice at these: no, net Andersons', but unless you are wise, very wise in Ginghams, you'll only knew it by the price 25c. Remarkably geed Ginghams, 20c; ether styles, honest in every thread, 10 and 12JC. Northweat of contre. Seersuckers, crinkled and plain, are heaping into sight. One of the fittest of all the Summer stuffs for knock-about wear. Wash and rough-dry ; that's all. Ne starching and ironing worry. Northwest 01 ccntre. Crazies. Kinky, wiry; like Sateen in the printing; like Seersucker for anybody's any time use. A stuff that woees every breeze that blows. 1 2c. .Nertliw est of cuntre. The right idea in youthful headgear for young heads has been happily hit. In all the Millinery half-acre no Bennet or Hat borrows beauty from its neighbor. Originality, fitness, whether for young or old. The Easter Bennets are as fresh and varied as morning-glory cups at sunrise. Thirteenth aud Ch'blntit ttiecH corner, ui.d north etliuntupt. Spring and Summer Uphol ster'. Say the word ; we are ready. A hint about Awnings and Slip Cevers when the weather begins te sizzle, some thousands of wait-till-they're needed people will come. Can't all be served at once. Will you take chances ? Bocend iloer, north cl transept- JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. ADAMS KXPKHSS I iMPANT. IiCttcrFrem tb Assistant Foreman nftha D- Urair Department A Bubjses In Which Tlienmnili At Deeply Concerned. About nve yea's age I snrrercd fjera painful nrln&Uen and great pain ana weakness In the lewtr part or my bick, pain in the limbs, bad Unto In the mouth, riltgutt at feed, and great mental and bodily Copretalen. 1 lira at 211 Yerk strnct, Jerrey City, and en arriving ho-reonn night I found a copy of the lhakei Alminne that hd been lefldurlngthe day. I read the article, What la the Disease that Is Coining Upen Us!" It do de tcrlbtd my symptoms and feelings better than 1 could If 1 had written a whele book. Uy trouble was Indeed "Ilka a thief In tha night,'' for It had been stealing upon me un awares for j cars. I font ler abetilecf Bhaker Kztract el Heets, or Betgel's By nip, and befere 1 had taken one-half of It I felt tee nolcemo relief. In & low eeks l was llke my old self. 1 onjeyod and dlgnsted my feed. My kidneys seen recovered tone and strength, and the urinary trouble vanished. 1 was well. Millions of poeplo need seme mtdlclne sim ply te acten the bowels. Te thorn 1 commend Shaker Kxtract In the strongest possible terms. It la the genUest, plcasantest, safest ana surest purgatlve In this world Tbe most dollcate women and children may take It. Una point mero : 1 have all tha mero confldence In this inedlclne because It Is prepared by Uie Shaken. 1 may claim te be arol'gleus man myself and admlre the Bhakers for thelr zeal, consistency and strict bnslness Integrity. What they make may be trusted by the pub lic. W. II UAI.L,. Kcr siln by all druggltts and by A, J. Whlle, M Wurren silent. Ne eik, ftl'21 lydftwlulhA,1) A YKK'M C1IKKKY PKCIOKAU Every Household Bheu'd hae Ajcr's Cherry Pectoral. It saves thousands et lives unmitlly, and Is peculiarly cillcaclens In Croup, Whooping Cough, and fioielhroa. " After an cxtonslve practice, et nearly one ene thltd of a century, Ayor'sCberry rocteral Is my euro for recent colds and coughs I pro pre tcrtbn It, and bollevo It te be the very beat ex ex pecterant new ofTisred te the peeple." Dr. Jebntl. l.e Is, Druggist, West Ilitdgowater.l'a. "Some years khe Ayer'B Cherry l'octerst cured me of nithma alter the brst med'eal skill lid tailed te glve me relief. A row weeks tlncn, belng again a little troubled with the dlscate. 1 was promptly Relieved By thn tame Itemcdy. I gladly offerthlstostlmony for tt ci bene lit of all similarly mulcted."--. II. llntslur, Hdlter Argut, Table ICeck, Nebr. "Fer children mulcted with colds, coughs, nore threat, or croup, I dinotknetr of any remedy which nil glve mero speedy relief than Ajer's Cherry l'ecterul. 1 have found It, also, lnvaluabletn ca'cs of whooping cough " Ann I.ovejey, 1231 Wuihlngtsn street, Uoj Uej Uoj ten, Mam. " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hai proved remark ably cireettva In eroep und Is Invaluibloes a family medicine." D. M. lliyant, Chlconce I'el Is, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 REVAHHD 11V Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ce., Lewoll, Maes. Se'dbyull Druggists, l'llce 100-slx bot tles 3 00. ep21yd&w iMNira cj:i.kky compound. PAINE'S lOlt The Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. A NKUAK TOMC. Celerj und Cecnn, the prominent Insro Insre Insro dlenU,nnithu be stand r-ntifitHoieTonlc. Its rcjiik'tliims una iniletH thonoiviussjH thenoiviussjH thoneiviussjH Inn, c tiring Mtvnus Wtukium, lljstetli, biLipllHStjUUS, Ac AN ALT1.11AT1VE. ItdrtvesotttthepoltanoiH humors of ths bleed piirlljlng und euilctilng U, and se moicnmltiMlme dlnaasis resulting from impoverished bleed AIiAX YTIK. Acting mildly but pttinly en the beneUlt ciiikh habitual constipation, and ptomelus nn guliir hatm. luiiungthtiiigiliosleuiucb, andaliU dlgesllcn. A DIUKK.TIC. In lis eompe.lllon the beatandmoatactlve ill u r.llcs of thu MnUirlu Miidicu atuiom atuiem blued .eluntlfleilly with ethHr iift-cme letiKdles for dUoasea or tbe kldtiHjg It can be rcllid en te gUaqtilck lellui and spucdy emu. Hundreds of te tlinnnl Us liavn been rncelvnd Irem ihiiseus who 1)Uuihli tliHitineily with it-inarkabluliiini lit. Bend Jei elrculuia, giv ing rull piuilLUlara. l'llce, tl 00 Sold by Druggists WELLS, MOOAREON & CO., Trop's, bUKU.NUlO.V, r. Iiitill lvdAw 1) D 161SAS1: AND DUATU. SKLl ttl I i hcr gas, dsene germs and lontialeu ure ellietimlly com- AGAINST balled by biirulnglljdrenapb- ., thel raatllles tn looms und SI riKKING iipiirtments Theynrnlmgrant. and liivltroretliig te tluilck. DHl.ABK ckln and scilp dlsina nre perinnnenUy cured by Hydren AND hpthnl benp, a pure, highly seemed medicinal soap for DKA11I ' toilet, unr-wry and bath. lenthacbux, lace niiuraliila - andtnllamednr swollen gums j Ijld pntininly te Darliy'i, Den. 25 CKM3. uu i-itusiem, which iuke tbe lltllCO Ol OnllLtlH. ami Anunr. eim toetlinclio fliepn. Cerns unit lliinlens eattse no piln whero Miuid'd Coin aud Ktinten I'lastera are mid. '1)h iinlckly ullay lullammutlen and relieve pulu. Suiallpnx ntnl ether contagious diseases are pniMintcd by burning Heuliiiij'H Sulphur Catt illm In ciilltiis, clebut, flnkjbhlps' holds, bhd cneH, chicken riKipH, nt-. V) BKAllblti A JOUNbO.V, New lerk. V AI.UAKLi: MKDICAI. WOKK. TRUTH, Or the SUIKKCK OV 1,1 FK. A VALUAltl.K Mh.DICAt.WUUK, thn only true description of this tlme en Man hiMtil. Nervous nnd l'hslcjl Debtnty, I'roina I'reina tnin Dicllne, Krrorsef leuth, and thn untold mlitorleHtanHeiiuuut te same, us well nsoiiox nseiiox nsoiiex pixuioof (iuackund thelr secnlltd medleiU weiks, by which liny victimize thousands, und by thelrexiiKiieiallugdUuase, makes thuse peer gulftrur Iiihiiiu. Kwry young man, tnfdleiueil or old, should rnau thta book. It Is morn than weulth te item. Send two cent stamp far a copy. Addntss, lilt TlliV.TlIEKI.. r.ts Neilb reurth&L, fhlladelnhla, Pa fUlJd TjtljY'H UKKAM KA1.M. OATAHilH-KAY FEVER. ELVS citKAU 11AI.M cures Celd In I lead Calarili, llote Celli, Hay Jresci.lieiliH sH.llcuul aetiit Price M Cunts. KAS Te U.lK. Kly lira's, Owe go. N. X, U.S.A. YOU WILL SAVK MOVKV, 11MK. l'Al.V, TUUU11LK, And Will Cum CATAKUII, by Using ELY'S CREAM BALM. A parttcle Is app'led te each nostril ana Is agructubln, l'rlcu M) cents at drtigglsu t by u all, n gtslmvfl, fi cts. KLY lluOrilEltt, liMmHinwlchBL.New je.-w. nevis-lyfl.tw Saki:, hUHK and hpi:i:dy cukk. Ku'Huni, arki-eelii and Special DUcasrs of either tex Why be hutiibugzed by rpiacks when 70U can find In Or wjtuiu the only Kiu ulik i litsiu an lal'ht'ad-lphuwhe muks a specialty nt tlie aliev dlxeases. and Class 'JikmT c inm uuanahTKiiii. Advlcu t ree day una even ug btrsugeiscin be treated uud io ie turu home aiuu diy . nltees tirl vte. I) It. W. 11 WltlUIIT. Sit North Ninth Street, A hove Uace, l' O. box 671 rwiaaelFhla, lebU-lydAw (III COMPOUND, TOBACCO. QLD HONKSTT. in euit rerui.AU cuand Old Honesty Will be teund a crmtlnsUea net always te be had, a. FINK QUALITY OF PI.UO TOIACCO AT A list AtUNAULK 1'UlCK. Loek for the red H tin (as en caeh plug, EIRST-0LA8S ARTICLE IN- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T FAIL TO UIVK OLD HONESTY A FAIR TKIAL. Ask j ear dealer for It. Den'ttakeany ether. JNO.FINZERaBROS. IiOUISVILtiB, KY. (2) 1UY UOUDH. rilVIiKK'S NEW HIORU. GIYLER'S NEW STORE KOWTOPEN. KvorytblngNew In DUK83 UOODS. Kmbrolderel and llrelded hobos. Melrer, bilks nndSatlnp. Dry Goods, lloitery, Gloves und Underwear. Km Km Km brotderlos. Iluttens In the Newest Btyles and Celers at All Prices. Come and See Our Uoed. Compare OUlt Prices. JOHI 8. GIVLER, Nea. 6&8 hTerth Queen St., ,n, LANCAS1KU. l'A. IiuHOljdAw H AQKK A BKOTUUK. SPECIAL. DRY GOODS lager & Brether, 25-27 West King Street, LANCASTIClt, PA. I.arce Trade Hales by minuractnrers nnd Itn Itn perters In ew erk tlie past woekgaveus the opportunity, and we embraced It, te Pur Pur ceaee ter Cash, I area Lines of French and Amailcan DllK-rt GOODS, made and Imported ter this season a traeu, In all the Dotlrable New Celers whleSewin sell at the Lewest frlce ever known forsatne (lualllles. 1 Ouae Oel jred Froneh i-cbaatopel, uluu7ic, 1'rIceJCc. I Oaee Colored Froneh Sebas'opel, alue$l0, l'rlceOJXc 1 OaB3 Colerod Froneh Oashmore, alue T.c, Pilco 50c. 1 Onse Oolerod Oamel'a Hair Bege, alue 83e, l'rice Wc. 1 Oase Engllph Weel Bce, alue "5;, 1'ilce 50c. 1 Ca?e Blank Fcbastopel, alue 75c, I'llcu tOc. 1 Cftae Blnnk Frcneh OrtBhmore, alue 73c, l'rice tt'e. LAUdK ejl' NPIT1K3 OF Dress Goods. 6c, 8C, 100, 12KC llsst Values In ISLAt'K SILKS, 733. 16c, 11 CO 113. Dest allien in HLACK AND COLOltKD UUA HAMKS. Dfst allies lit III, At K AM) COl.OltED SUUA1I9. INDll SILKS AMI 11ENO ALINt 9 DO-InchAULtNUlON EUIT1N03. a Inch WOOL HKNUIKTTAS. 4u Inch SILK WAlll' MENltlETTAS. KEOmil.tN's F1IKNC11 SA11SK?. BCOli.11 AND AMKItlUAN GINUHAMS. AUKKIOAN BATINK3. CltA.Y CIlKl'K AND C11AL1.1K3. III.ACK GOODS Full KOUIt.MNO. a-lhe abeve will ba lennd correct and I. limit mUrepteneiituUun se con inen In the adieillsciusntset thu day. HAGER & BROTHER. MAI.CU 31 lfs. MAUJUXXHr. pATTKKNH, MODFI.S, An. Central Machine Works, cyuM.it or UUA.S PANDUimiSTlAN STItl'Elr, (Itoiref Court Heme). LAVCAVTKU, l'A. Knglnes Hellers, Mat blnerv and Itipiilrlng, l'atteius. Draulcirt. Iruu ubd brass e uatinuu. Otn llest equipped Machtne and Pattern Shep In t te e liy ler light work. Jeed Wera-, Prouptnesi. lleaannable Charges, OecSUd WAreitaws. GPECIAU WATCHES for Farmers and ltallreaders will be told at freat reduction tn prices. Alse Klgln, Wal ham, Aurera, for which lam sole agenLand eiher flrst-class Watches. Best Watch and Jewelry uepalnng. Spectacles, Kyelasees and OntlcsIOemi.. correct tlme dally, by teio teie grupt only place in the city. LODI3 WEBER, Ne. 1WX N. Qneen Bt, opposite City Iletel, Near l'enn'a Depot. N KW JKWKLRY HTOKE. &ILL, Jeweler. Ifaveimt Uecelved a Large and Select Line nt WAJCIIKslnUeld, Silver and Nickel, ter whteb we gire a wilttnn guarantee te all buj eis. lie JlMAKKS SOLD ONLY. Spoons, Knives and Ferks. . In (1617) Itegers Bre.'s Standard. CLOCKS. Ifave Just received I his line and wenll In vim an Inspection bofero bnylng. it will te te your advantage te buy here. CHARLES S. GILL, KO.10 WK3T KISG ST., L VNOASTKB, PA D ECIDKDBAHUA1NS. W K OFKU AT FilKSKNT Decided Bargains IN- WATCHES. Our Heaviest Pnlld Sllver Case, 4 and 5 ounce, we will roll at prlcoef tegular t ounce cavR fitted with klgln. Waltham, Hampden or Koysleno movements. CAM, AND GKT ritlCKS. JOS. UEESElt, my former partner, Is again with me. WALTER C. HERE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTKK. FA. nl-tfd M Bill UAL. T3 UAirSllkYs" " "" " rrOMEOl'ATHIO CPKOIFICS. Dll. HUM I'll IIK.YS' nook of All DIsesbss, t leth and Geld I'lndlng, 111 l'dgcu. with Sleel Kngnvlng, MA1LKD tuHS. ACdress. 1'. O. Des. 1810, . Y. ' 1 1st of Principal Nes. euros. 1'ilce. 1. Fevkrs, Congestion, Ii ruminations 1 Wekmb, Werm Fover. Werm Colle 11 . Ciitine Colie, erleelhlng of Infants. ...M 4. Diarbikca, of Children or Adults V 5. DTSSNTHitr, Griping, Bilious Celic m 6. CneLKitA MeRscs. Vomiting .a 7. Couebs, Colds, Jlrenehttts , S5 8. NaoRALeu, Toothache, Farnache Ii 9. HuADAcnE, Sick Headache, Vertigo 2 10. D vsi'srst A. HIIIeus Stomach SS 11. Bcri-REBSKD or Painful I'aRieuj n 12. Whites, tee Profuse Periods 25 13. Cneur, Cough, Dlltlcult Drcalhmg STi 14. Salt ttimun, Kryslpelas, Krupttens 15. ltRELKATisH, Itheumatle fains 2S in. Fe En anu Agl-k, Chills, Malaria te 17. 1'ilkj, lillnd or .Bleeding 10 19. Catarrh, influenza. Celd in the Head....lt0 20. W lioeriNo codeii, lolent coughs 60 V4 GekkiialDsbimtt, Physical Weakness. .M 27. hlDNEV DlSEABE fO ). Nervous Ukuilitt net) SO. llRINAUV WXAHNtBH, Wellltlg IlOd f0 Si- Diseases cf the Heart, Palpitation... tlOU Sold by druggists, or nt postpaid Cen re ceipt et Tlllce. HUH filings' MKIUCINK CO , 1CJ Fulton St , N. Y. lu,'lh,HAw(.') GOLDEN HPJiClFIO. DRUNKENNESS OK TQK LIO.UOU HA1IIT POSITIVKLY CUIIK.D DY ADU1N1STEUINU DU 1IA1NH.S' UllLDKN SPKC1FIC. It can be gl von In a cup of corfee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It ; Is absolutely harmless, and will elfect a perma nent and speedy euro, whether the patient Is a moderate drluker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Gelden Spo Spe clrtc In their cerTee without their knowledge, and te-day bolleve they quit drinking of thelr own freewill. 1TNKVB11 AILS. The sys tem once Impregnated with the Sitecicc. tt be be be cemes an utter impossibility for the liquor appotlte te exist, rorsaleby CHAS. A. LOCHkU, Druggist, Ne 9 Kast King Struct, Lancaster, Pa. aprl3-lTdTu.lhAS HUMStKJl JIK80KTS. KT KTHEKIljIi," ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, Ocean Knd Kentucky Avonue Open Fcbruaiy 1, te .November 1. Leck Uex)W3. M.J KCKElir. narl 3md Mar, June, July. A TIiANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. (I'epnlar Winter or Summer) Largest lleiel. Most Convenient, fcleguntly fur nished. Ltueiatly Muitaged. Ol'KNALL THE YEAH. CHAR. MeQLADK. Prep. W. K. Cochran. Chief Cleik. feb.'Z-tmd A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (Fornerly Hetel Ashland.) JWNOW;el'l!N.-S KKFUU.N13HED. - UKMODX1.KD. WENOVATKD. JOsTll FLAN1GEN, .la. marl 4md-Mar,Apr,Jul),Aug. Aft7AVCM. OUl'KrtlOU QUALllY MUSICAL BOXES. UKNUY UAU1SCIU AgON3, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. i lamination will proe our Instruments far superior te any oiber make, net speaking or tlie worthless trash tbst abounds In the market, seen being of mero annoyance thin pleasure te thelr owners. Old nnd Imper fectly made Music mixes cuulully ropaiied by experienced workmen Irem the manufac tory In Switzerland. Correspondence solicited, bund stamp ler catalogue and price list. ueriMydAw "PIANO AND OllQAN 'I UMNO. It wilt piy yen te walk up ene flight et stairs te seu hew nicely you can have our I'lane or 0rfewi Itepnircd. Viz ltestrlnelng, KntlrnNew W'erksputln. Ceses ltearntslud uud 1'elUhcd is geed us new. lour yellow olscelsred Ivers s or kns made porn ctly white, by a newly aiscoteied prceess. This caa all be done ut cb, SB and 30 East Kins Strcet, Second Floet, (,'vor Slackhouse's Shoe Stere WM, H. UANUY & HON. 113 ljd Lancaster, Pa. WL. riSHr.R, DHNTIST. Particular attention given tn filling and preiervlug the natural tih. 1 have nil the latest Improvements fordeing nice work at a ery reasonable cost. Having years of ex perience in the large cities 1 aui sure te glve me uesi or aausiaouen ana save you money best anlflclal teeth only 18 00 per set. maris-jyd Ne.et NeuiU qUKKN ST, CLOTHING, dC. JNFORMA.TION. Te ihesa abent Ordering 'ptlna ClelhM. If you want te have Meney and be rlraatd, GO TO ASKEW'S. e7-lyd gJAHTHR NOVKIVTIKS. HAGER & BROTBER. men's mnsHiim Easter Novelties IN NECKWEAR PL A IDS, STBU'IS AND SPOT RrFR:TS. Deautllul Colorings, cermet Sh.pes, 60e , 7SC. and I OJ. POPULAR tTYL18iN"NKW NKCKWKAB, 2 V, Whl e Strings and Dndn Tles (Fall Dress), All Widths. I1LACK NKCKWESll a SPKCIALTT. Paflp, Tccks and renr-ln-Hands. tn Otteman. t Ilk and .satin. HAGER' &BR0THER, 26 & 27 WB3T KINO ST. w ILIiIAMSON A FOarER, Something te Remember ! THAT i, WE ARE SELLING MKN'd 11KAVY COLUMIilA CUKVIOT EIIIUT3 fei 21 Cents. MEN'S OUNCE DUCK WOUKINU COATS KortOCents. LADIES. HOSE that are geed valuoferlOc We st 11 Four Pairs for 25c. MENU STIFF WOOL fKLT DUKES HATS Fer75Centi. The Largest Assortment of CRYSTAL ZINC and Lcather Covered Trunks AT LOW P1UCE3 Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 3G& 38 E. RING ST., LNCASTKU, PA. 318 MAKKCT ST., HAltKISlUJnO, l'A. TMMENSS ASaOKTMENT. L GaDsman I Bre., S. W. CDK. N. QUFEX 4 ORANGE ST5. IMMK.NSEASSORrMKNT.NKW FEATURES f -CLUS1VK STYLES. bF.UVICKABLK GOODS MA1IKEDAT Reck Bettem Prices. GKTTIIK MOSl' tUKTHK MONKY. ill. 111, I1B Suits te order, quality itrlcjy Al -wool Cesstmeies and Scotch Cheviots. 1 13, f IS, H Sulu te etd-r lu stripe Plaids and Checks, strictly All-wool. I 6. lis S2-J Butts te elder, best of All-wool Imported Worsted. r.u, f ;, tli Prlnce Albert Bulls made te order. 1 rimmed and made In elegant style ll-wenl cosslmero Pants te order at S3 50, tl CO, 1 4 te and ts co. All-wool Wnrsied Psnts te order at 15 00, $5 CO. tt) 00, f 7 CO, S3 00. tl) 00 JTer glorious continuation see cur two win dows lull of Newest Spring Goods Only. Remember comtert and satisfaction gees with every purchase made. L. 6ANSMAN & BRO. M YKRS & RATHIfON. Ease and Comfert. IN ADDITION TO TUB Ibl.L VALLIC GIVEN IN OUit CLOTHING We have looked well ofler the Ease and Romrerluf our Patrons In Rtviugihem Grace ful und Kusy-Flttlug clethlug, ut POPULAR PRICES. If yen arnhirl te fit, glve us a trial. II you are hard te plouse, taau a leek at OUR SUPERB STOOK OF Spring Clothing. If yen don't knew what te buv for Spring, leek through our styles und you'll surely find srmelhlng te jour mste. It you at nun a tour nt tn ptclten, we'll net boie jeu In buy. There's nn need of It j the assortuent Itteif will inake a purcbiser cf you. Myers & Rathfeii, LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTKK PA. ". W8eI Agency f.ir the PEUFKCT.J'IT- I TING CROMWELL 8UIttr-H.lt) each, U.6Q i the half dozen.
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