-v t?wf JCHE liAKGASTESB DAtLY NTEUJGBNCR. MONDAY, APRLL 9, 1888. S- m JL f r,' -t 'iTi rt&f $ !KW & ! the Dally Intelligencer. j,AMUASTIK, AritlL 9, ISM. it r&Ma n.T imuraucn publishes all the. p MKsjrapalcnews of tbe United rress np te ;. IS latest powDieuuui. rTSBMB-TM Dally Edition Of TBS Until- ?'. s surrounding towns for 10c per week t ' :-. kr ati, yet for tlx months,! y.ji, VM far three month t tee. per month, t iiv liTiTMniimn iiinniiin nnmii Meat races, only ILM per annum, In ad Teaee. twbaerlbers wishing their address changd mart also state where the paper li new ter- MtreTtiMneiiUfmm 10 te cU.per line k Insertion, according te location. THE.INIELLIUENCKB. , Lancaster, Pay Telephone connection Women ,1a Pblllfcs. w a- ar nitv. n VnnlfAtl y.yjare. Asmon w. xu " -... . aaay, who came w w" """' I 'A; ji .- ,!. TtttnrnattAYinl mil si swueinwj w " iu... ration of women in Washington, Is a Fr tkm believer In the need 01 woman pre- BtinR herself nt the polls te weik for or gainst a cause in which she is inter acted. She says: " In England, women go te the booths, and their doing se is net ngarded as anything extraerdlnaiy. If American women would take mere In terest in politics, booths would net be set in undesirable places, and politics would almost certainly beceme of interest te any men who take no interest in them new. In England women are constantly urged te work for Parliamentary candi dates. Quite recently Lady Anne Blunt, when her husband was imprisoned in Ire land, conducted a Parliamentary cam palgn for him, and did it se well that Mr. Gladstone wrote te her saying t'jat he re garded her as her husband's full repre sentative, and that he had no doubt his came would prosper under her manage nent. This letter of Mr. Gladstone, is evptclally remarkable, as the great Lib eral leader hits never expressed himself In favor of woman suffrage." It is very conseliDg te think tliat women in Lancaster county are net called upon te take an active part in poli ties; for in Republican households, there would be few pies baked this week. s Ireland and Scotland. Mr. Balfour's beast that in tbe pro claimed districts of Ireland, the Irish National League was dead beyond resur rection seems te have been a beast and nothing mere. Tiie meetings in Clare, Galway and Cerk en Sunday showed the League te be in the most active kind of life and its leaders ready te knock down all who interfered with their proceedings. The indefatigable "William O'lirien nt Loughrea dared the government officials te' arrest him without tuccess. Fortu nately the conflicts with the police were net of a very serious character. Hut they were earnest enough te let the Government again knew that the strug gle i. ,t n , f Ireland has aim P T v l1?" -ever abandoned. The English gevemnw must Men bend te the inevitable. The ", Heme Itule association is moving vigor ously for the same end as their Irish fel. low citizens across the channel. This organization calls attention through an elaborate circular te the evils that re sulted te Scotland by the Union In 1707. Scotland entered the Union without a penny of debt upon her national re sources. Te-day she is a Joint ebllgant in an enormous debt of nearly seven hun dred and forty million pounds sterling, mainly caused by the French war, fight lng the enemy of England, net Scotland. The Union was the main cause of two rebellions in 1715 and 1745 ; after each of which some of the best bleed of Scotland was shed upon the scaffold. Scotland has, during these last twenty.flve years, paid at least ten millions mere in propor tion than has been exacted from England, due mainly te the fact thaPwhile real es tate in Scotland is assessed nt its full actual rental, under valuations made an nually, the valuations In England are made only every third year and at sums much below the actual rentals. In One, legislative neglect, unjust taxa tkm, unfair distribution of revenues, church quarrels, the expatriation of na1 tive talent and the annoyance and ex pense of administering Scottish business in Londen are driving Scetchmen te the desire of Heme Rule as eagerly as it is wished for In Ireland. The British em pire, with these two sons EtruggliDg te gain an autonomy that they ence held, is in no position te long resist their com bined demand, particularly when the fight for their position Js led by the matchless Gladstone. Victory Through Defeat. Though the Itepublicans were success ful in the recent political contest in Hhode Island, a great victory was gained for the party of the people by the passage of the Beurn suffrage amendment te the consti tution. The vote steed in favoref it 0,. 816 ; against it 12,590 ; constitutional ma jority, 673, the afflrmative vete being that much ever the three-fifths vete required by the constitution. The amendment thus passed places foreign-born natural ized citizens and native-born citizens en the same plane as te suffrage, and sub stitutes a poll-tax for n reglshy tax. There are 8,400 naturalized citizens who are new dlrquallQed and who are new enfranchised by this amendment. There are also 23,000 aliens of voting age In the stele, and when they have the vot ing Impulse te become citizens, they will ake great changes in political results. The foreign-born citizens, twentv.n S jears of age, residing In the statu. n 7 i0,". Ireland.".S12; Great Britain, vk,f 8034; Canafla. 4,781; British America fr ezc; Germany, 1,325 ; ether foreign ceun- titB,z,Mj ; total, 81,910. When the large influx of new voters eemes te the polls, there will be little left of the Republican party in Rhede Island. Preached at Ills Own Fnncrnl. The morning malls contain an account of hew two thousand people gathered at small church in Clark county, Georgia, en Sunday te hear Rev. Dr. Bridges, Md 81 Years, nrpapli Ma nmn -.........i ,'& Sanson. He had his crave duir. nmi n il aanamade for this ecens!nn. iie ,..,, ". txt Secoea chapter Corinthians, a atarntn verse, and va tin i. ....i .. i;,j - , e-' u mige HU11U U Nj wwi.Mua.juttTeryiaiierlDK manner. .. . ftH.1- - lt .. . . u scjiiamaeje event should have tach of suggestlveness te Spnntnr Tn. I, et Kansas, who recently preached kWeaVjuneral sermon by a sDeech in ' she Senatee, which he traduced dead Irtrees without compunction. It is safe te say tliat no man of this generation ee etjpletely committed political sulcldeas the Kansas senator did en Jthls cession. It is a pity te allow him te wander around unburicd. H r order of the court, a lull and detailed Inspection of the Keely meter Is te be made by B. Wilsen, the plaintiff in the reeent ult, his attorneys and fenr mechanical and aclontlfle ezperta named by the oeurt. The result of this Inspection will be kept secret, the beard being only required te decide whether the meter en which Mr. Keely Is .mn i. tha m thst was assigned te Mr. Wilsen In 16C9. It I probable tbat Mr. Keely and his lawyer will be very careful te let this able committee knew Just as little as possible, or at all eventa will try te make It certain tbat the present meter la net that of 16C9, without making o'.ear ex actly what It really Jr. Hut the report of the beard, wbleh must be given within thirty day, will be awaited with a geed deal of Interest m . WiTir the traditional perseverance of Inventors Mr. nngb.KobertaeD,Uiodotlgi' of the great.xaft tbat broke loose last fall en en the Atlantic is hard at work building another. He has fifty men at work en the shores of tbe Bay of Fandy and expects , te launch btscraft in June. Strictly speaking it Is net a raft, but yeat ship without held or cabin, a solid masa of lumber COO feet long 61 deep and 33 wide, fitted with six masts, square rigging, and fall steering gear. On two et the masta will be power ful solf-feodlng lamps capable of burning thirty diys, se that In case It should be abandoned it would net be se dangerous tocemmorco aaan unllghted wreck. Tbe danger te commerce lles In tbe possibility that the mass of legs will net keep their ship sbspe under the strain of a heavy gale, and In splte of the lamps a drifting masa llke that la net a pleasant thing (or a sailor te think of In stormy or foggy weather. Hblps often drive right en te iccIh well marked en the ebarta and guarded by lights, and this ship If aban doned will have alltbodangeraef ameving reef. eJlilp owners have been trying for for Heme jears te persuade governments te adept a eyMem of buntleg up abandoned vessels and towing thorn Inte pert or de stroying thorn at sea, but se fr without succcsf. An International arrangement seems te te necessary. PERSONAL. Lim.ian Or.ceTT, the actrcw, Is dead In New Yerk. Roscek Ucnki.ine'h physician says he la net yet out of danger, BenateiiQuay Is back In Washington from bin Flerida trip. Jehn Wanamakkii'i) stere In Phila delphia has been raised In auessinent from fl, 191,000 te f 1,676.000, by Its proplu preplu qnlty te the new public building. UKitNAitnitKiLi.Y, living In New Yerk city, Is 109 years of age, and wonderlully active He la the grandfather nt County Chairman Charles J. lUllly, of WUllams WUllams pert m m Tlis l'ertalt et the Head, thellps, allow the escape of a foul breith wlien tha teeth are coatea with Impurities or falling Inte dr cay through neiilect. J I yen would net wcllnlxli nauseate your frlends and lmpltn strangers with 0 ljgust, rid your meti th et such AUKenn odors by purifying your teeth with SOZODOMT, which, If they arc net past re demption, will revive tbetr prlstlne whiteness and relnforce tbe shakier mombeni of ttin den- tal family. y,U,Ww The Ilaixliemrit Lndy In lancaster Ilrinarked te alrlnnd the elhar dny that aim kiihw HumpM llalsmn ter the Ihreat and Lungs m a superior ramoay.asiltsteppaa hurcmiah instantly when ethurs had nouileot whatcvar. He te rrove this and convlnee you et lu merit, any dniRltlst will kItci you a Sain Sain ple llotlle Free. Laritu tlxe We. and ll.uu. WAA'AMAKKlfH. rmLADSLraiA, UenOfly. April I), 183H. About ioe styles el Parisian Novelties in Jerseys. Opened for you this morning. In all the new colors; full line of sizes. J hey II be quick goers. Second fleer. Chestnut street front, Uakoelo Uakeelo Uakoele Tutor. India Silks. The light-weight, wide exquisitely fine stuffs that of late have wen their way with women of taste. The wit and work of spinners, weavers and dyemen have kept even pace in them. In plain shades alone eighty four colorings and forty-two different designs, 75c te $1.50. Satin figured Indias en white and ecru grounds, scattered with twigs and bits of vine and blossom shapes. Drapes richly. By gaslight (or daylight) leeks te be worth a great deal mere than the $1.25 you must pay for it. It is worth mere we fix the price by what we can afford te sell it at. Better value in Black India Silk than we ever had before. The very finest quality made, 29 inches wide and only $1.50 ! Tess it in air. Light as gossa mer almost. But nothing slim- iy or sleazy about it. Firm, close, even. A very Black Prince of Indias. Black Indias at $ 1 and $1.25 if you cheese. Surahs. Plaids, checks, and stripes. New ones are turning up every day. Like Summer skies, they take color from all sources. A medley of prices, 75c te $1.50; widths 19 te 24 inches. Tliat sprier of royal tv. Pen gee Silk, holds neutral ground en the color question, but is aggressive enough in price. Real dustless Shantung $5 the piece of 19 or 20 yards. WcstTranscpt. Dress Goods. New comers pushing their way en te the counters. In the squeeze some prices suffer. Serge Plaids,wlike Mohair, 5 styles, 15c from 25c. 22-inch Printed Beige, mix tures, checks, and cress-bar effects. Down te i2r. Cheviot Suitings, 10 effects, 45c. A little lighter, 1 2 styles, All-wool Beige, Spring and Summer weight; brownish, grayish, elivish mixtures. 36 n. 37Kc All-wool Serge, big welts, favorite colors. 42 in., 45c. 34-inch Serge, 370. 42-inch Crepe, zVAc . 30 styles of Saxony Plaids. As a let, neater, prettier than last year. Impossible? See them. 38 in., 50c. yt - i n c h Chevren Beige Stripes, 10 colorings. 40 in., 75c Cashmere Beige, 1 3 shadings of gray and brown, 38 in., 50c. A dozen from hundreds that ten steps will take you past. S.ulhnast el contre. Japanese Umbrellas. The Japs outdo the world in these things. A little paper and weed and paint and Jap wit, and presto ! there are the Um brellas. Lightness and bright ness. Graceful shapes. We've almost any sort or size that comes from Japan. Fer chil dren, 10 te 75c; Sun Umbrel las, 50c te $1.50; Lawn Um brellas up te 12 feet spread, $9, $10, $12. Dasement, northeast of contra Odd let wave - edge Gas Glebes, mostly amber. Regular 50c goods; these 15c each. They're seconds, but you'll leek often before you guess why. llasament, north of contre. The Diamond Skirt Ferm folds te umbrella size and spreads te 36 inches waist measure. Packs in a trunk corner when you travel. Fills the bill for a dozen uses. $3. Other Skirt Ferms, $3 and $3.50 ; Waist and Skirt Ferms combined, $6.50. Uasoment, east or contre. 42 varieties of Imported Flower Seeds, 3c a paper. Pay iec somewhere else if you cheese. Uasemcnt, north et contre Deg Cellars and fixings. However high you rate the pet, we've the trappings te please you. Cellars, 25c te 9 ; Har ness, $1.15 te $6.75; Whips, 30c te $1.50; Leaders, 25 te 85c; Chains, 25 te $1.25; Combs, 30 ; Brushes, 60c. llaioment, northeostot conlre, JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. XKCICn'XAlt R KMOVAI,. E. J. ERISMAN WILL, UK FOUND AT MO, 42 WEST KING ST. (Nuxtl)oerto Pnyler's rhoteRraph Uallery.) With a uomplele Bleck of THE J.ATK3THPilNa8TYU:s 0 GENl'd FURNISHING GOODS. WJNXH AND JLHIUORH. ACU1J h fcf U KAFFKH'tT" "" PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO. J6 0E.NTUK. SQUAUK. Q.KOIT 8PKINU IUHTJIil,EltY. OLD GEOFF SPKfflO. DISTILLERY ON East Orange Street. 8TOKE-C3 NOItTII QUEEN ST., LANOASTKU, I'A. Asr-Hlghest prtee'paM for Kye. A.ii.sUKArr;ii, rropriuier. aprSS-lya ltUXDH. 'NVKSTMENT COMPANY. 7 INTEREST THE U.S. L4.N1I AND ISVKSrMENT COMl'AHY nirars a llmttud nuinlmr of Its flr.t Mertgairn Gjvoreent. lOjcnr UolUltends at W, iieuiiik7 per cent, Intm-cat (cold) una bIvis a stock JtONUB OK .VX) WITH KaCH 11,10 IIOND. Valuii of l'unnsylyanla property ever.tl.0rtn,000 lleuded lusuu , J,UXHnJ Annual lnterfHt Charges 6U.UW Estimated Income Ceal, Iren, Minus, etc sno.tce rnrtlus wishing iaf invuslmeuu at a liberal nWe el Interest. Address OHAB. A. PBHN. TrfaBiuer, 90 Ilreaduay &ud 8 Wall Struet, New Yerk. uiur7-3mued&3lw rOlTIVAh. Tjl01t JUK Y COMM1SSIONKH, O. r. BIIULTZ. ltlacksinlth. Ninth Ward, fnnnorlyef Kllra. both leKnshlp. bubjectte Demomalte mix. limr.Viwcliw" TflOKJimYCOMMISSIONKH, H. T. BHULTZ, of Klliiliniitewn ltoreuch. Pubject te tbe decision el the DemocruUe County Cen rim. t10"- uiatMldAw j?OK JUKY COMMlsaiONKlt, UKOUUK UAKUSTKTIUU, ft.?u!ixii Wftra' cU BubJeet e I'emocratle """ imule-ijaAw JH)K JUKY UOMMISSIONKlt, KUW. AMULKU. ii'.iIJ.w.hr" .T0.wn"".p- "ntyjet te the d. u'iuiv unnveniinii inamdAwtapSJ. JOK JURY COMMISSIONER, rl'.ln!."l,'.l,.,,rlTewn,,,n BnWet le the de. cUlen el ibe Dumocrutte Ceuuly Conventleo, . inarlKOAwtaS VIOH CONUltESb. B. FRANK I3SHIRMAI1 - Juhjcet te Kepubltcan Uules. auXi.ttaw uii. OOD'S BABSAPARIMjA. Health and If you feel tired, weak, worn en, or ran down from hard work, by irapeTerisfeeS con dition of the bleed or low state of tha systam, yen should take lloefl's raraaparllla. Tha peculiar tenlna;, purirjtnf, and vltallrteg qualities of this success! nl medicine are seen felt throughout the ant Ira system, expelling dliease, and giving quick, healthy action te every organ. It tones the stemanh, creates an appetite, and reuses the ltrer and kidneys. Thousands who have taken It with benefit, testify that Heed's Earsaparllla "makes tha weak strong." Heed's fc'arsaparllla "Ihara taken net quite a bottle of Heed's Sarsaparllla, and must ssy it Is one of the best medicines for giving an appetite, purifying tbe bleed, and regulating thedlgestlve organs, that I ever heard of. It did me a great deal of geed." lias. H. A. ETAMLar, Canastota. N. Y. 'ItoekUood'sBanaparUlaforloss of appe tite, dyspepsia, and general languor. It did me a vast amount of geed, and 1 have no host taney In recommending It." J. W. Wiixb Wiixb renn, Qiilncy, III. 1 had salt rheum en my left arm three years, t uflertng terribly. I took Heed's Bar sapsrllls, and thesaltrbeum has entirely dis appeared." 11. M. Mills, 71 r reach BL, Lewell, Mats. H Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all drufg'sts. II slzferlS. Prepared i Sold by all druggists. II t stx forts. Prepired only by O. I. MOOD A CO., Apotheeailes, I only ny C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. I Lewell, Mass. IOO Doaea One Dellar. I IOO Doaea One Dellar. H OOD'8 HARSAPAHILLA FOR HAt,R nes. 137 anaisanenn yaeeneu, uincasier, TOBACCO. A KINK 1'IKCE OF CHEWING TOBACCO IS 1XDJCKDALUXUHY. O FINZER'S Old Honesty! Cemes as near balng a fine piece el ri.UO TOUAUCO as It ts possible te makelt, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONG UEALKUS. We are; sure that OXKTKIAL will Convlnee Yeu of Its Merlts. tf Loek for the red U tin tag en each plag.-W J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUISVILLE, JtY IS) VALACK Of KAHHION. A HTRICII'H PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Our Grand Spring Opening will take place en Wednesday, April nth, and Thursday, April 1 2 th.' We extend a general invita tion te all. Come and see one of the Grandest Displays ever shown in this city. Our exhibit of Pattern Hats and Bennets will be the largest and finest ever made by us. It will excel in number as well as style anything ever seen here before. Upwards of one hundred fine I Iats and Bennets of our own design, trimmed expressly for the occasion, by Madame Elise de Quetteville, our expert mil liner, will be en exhibition for the first time en Wednesday. These Hats have all been trimmed after the latest Paris and Londen fashion, and the material for them has been taken right from our stock. A special occasion. Fer the first time since our existence we have been fortunate enough te secure about twenty Real Imported Hats and Bon Ben nets, designed and trimmed by some of the finest and most celebrated milliners in Paris. These in themselves will prove an attraction which has never before been enjoyed by the ladies in this city. One thousand souvenirs will be given away en Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, be tween the hours of two te six, te these who ask for them. Our store will be open both evenings, but en account of the great rush, there will positively no souvenirs be given out after six o'clock. This will be a Grand Display, and you would de wrong te miss it, SPRING OPENING AT ASTRICH'S P. O. F., Lancaster. A SKEW. ASKEW OR MK. AT N0S Ul AND K8 WlbT KlMG BTUBKT. OTHyd Strength Alt this seatcn. as snrlnc annreachet. a soed reliable tenle and bleed purifier Is needed by early everybody. Heed's Bariaparllla la peculiarly adapted for that parpene and be comes mere popular every year. Try It this spring. M When I took Heed's Ssrtaparltta 1 1 s nets In my stomach left t tbe dullness In my 'head, and the gloeay, despondent feeling dis appeared, 1 began te get stronger, tny bleed gained better circulation, tha coldness In my hands and feet left me, and my kidneys de net bother me at be fere." U. W. Hull, Atterney-at-Ltw, Mlllersburg, O. Make the Weak Streng " Aoarage I suffered from Indigestion, had terrible headaches, very II tile appetite In fact, seamed completely broken derrn. On taking Heed's Sarsaparllla I began te I rapt ere, and new I have a geed appetite, and my health la excellent compared te what It was. I am bet ter In spirit, am net troubled with cold teet or hands, and am entirely cured of Indiges tion," MtMRia llAMKiaa, Newburg, Orange County, N. Y. 11 reeling languid and dltzy, having no ap petite and no ambition te work, I took Heed's Sirsaparllla, with the best results. As a health lnylgorater and for general debility I think It superior te anything else.'' A. A. Bixaa, 1 UUea,N.Y. AT M. D. COUURAN'b DRUO STORK, ra. apri-jeiasw FURNITVKB. w IDilYER'S. YOUR WANTS FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FVliNlTUItE STORK TO YOUBGOMl'LKTKSATIsrACTlON. ATTKACT1VE U03D3, ATrilACTIVK PRICKS. dive yourself tbe ratlsfactlen of seeing the Lirgest, Bust and Uhi'npest Sleck In the City. Oer. Etet King & Duke Sts. WIMYEll'S GOEISTEE. N EW TUINOS IN FURNITURE -AT- flEINITSTTS New ANTIQUK OAK SUITS, all CompletO, with Mattress uurt Spring. The prlce will sur prise you. NATURAL CUKUUY SUITS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Mafle and Durable, OLD 8TANDAIID WALNUT. We open Kext Week, Blx New Patterns at Six New Prices, eeveral very low In prlce, but geed money's worth all thotlme. Other New and Attracllre Goods being shown all the tlme at Popular Prices. HEINITSH'S 87 AND 20 SOUTH.QUEENBT., LANCASTER, PA. Poreenal Attention Cilvcu te Undertak Intr. Vl.OTHlHU. JuTYKRH A RATHFON. People's Prices. OUlt CLOTHING 19 - Marked at People's Prices. THE STYLES AUK J U3T WHAT THE PJIOPLE WANT, IIAND30ME, WJLLL 1IADK AND OF DURABLE COLORS. The best Interests of our customers has been taken Inte cnnHlflxrallen lu the selection el our stock. We havu taken euro te prepare a Grand Assortment FOR THK Beys1 & Children's Department, LowPxIeca Prevail Hore. Myers & Rathfon, NO. 12 EAST KINO ST.. LAKCAHTKU PA, -Try the CKOMWELLSIUUT-IUOcach, avtu the half ileifln. nOUmmMaHtmiiit)i i,ui... OALLi AMU HER -TUE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Blxty Candle-Llght i Beats them all. Anether Let of CRKAP QLOBKS for Qua an OU Btoves. THH "PHRFEOTION" MiXAL MOULDINO A RUUBKR CUSHION WEATHER STRIF Beats them all. This strip entwears all ether. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling el windows, zclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt mode tn applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for nse. It will net split, warn or shrink cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the fiteve, lieauir and Range re: -or- Jehn P. Sehanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANC1APTKR. PA. lTANTED-HONKST. TEMl'KRATE, Vv Knersoile Men te solicit orders for our Ncnery Htoei. Peruianent employment and geed pay. satisfaction Ruarantvrd te cut. omen and agents, write for terms. R O, CU ASK A CO , 1130 Seuth Penn tquare, Phil. adelphia, Pa. niar:iK)teed BOOIB AfiD tllOSS N KW BUOK BIORB. Abiaw Our Opening Day Is Past But would call the attention et tbe Indies te our fine Ilongela IJntten Shee for II 97, la Opera, Square and Common Sense Tee la widths 1J, O. I), m, and KK, whlea ler style and wear oannet be excelled. We alto have the same style shoe In a eheaper grade one at LIS, the ether at tl.M. Have a full Una of Ox ford Ties In Patent Leather, Dongola and Patent Leather Tips Optra Slippers In all styles et Tees and Heels. A child's epilog ileal Shee In sties 5 te 8, for 47 cents. Fer QentlAmen our ll-te and 1100 Shee in Butten, Laes and Congress, Plain Uread Tee or Opera Tee and Tip cannot be beat for wear. Bhets for Werklngmen of every description all te be had at the New Cash Shee Stere, MARBLE FRONT. H SWILKEY, 24 North QaeenBtreet marZI-Smd B OOra AND 8U0EH. A Eare Ghance, fa PERCENT REDUCTION -yueii- March 31st te April 30tb, ON ALI, BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, &G Bought at Our Stere. THE REASONS Why we have offered this reduction are: 1st. Recsttse we have been In the habit e giving away tretn Twenty-five te (Seventy-live Dollars Werth of Cards and Cbromes every Kaster, and we think It will be the same te us and mere advantageous te the Purchaser te gt that amount (the cost el the cards) off of their Pnrcbsses. 2d. Because we feel oenfldont that It we can tn this way Introduce the lines of goods we are new running Inte mere families, at the f rices we are new selling (te say nothing of he S Per Cent. Keductlen) will be greatly te our advantage as well aa te the advantage of Urn Purchaser. This offer Is net te New Patrons only, bnt te ail of our Regular customers as well ; but bear In mind we only rn.ke this offer tram this BAIUIIOAY, MARC)! list, te MONDAY, APRIL 80th, 1S8, Inclusive REMEMBER, We have our Goods marked In Plain Figures and net In Letters or Characters. We Mean M What We Say ! We will give the Purchaser riva Cents off of every Dellar's Werth of Heeds Purchased at our btore during said tlme or S per cent, off of all amounts lss tlmn One Dellar 4nr-Kmeinber This aale commences TUIB SATURDAY, MARUU Slst and nd MON DAY, A PHIL 30th. OUR MOTT03 ARK : 11 Quick Sales ami Small Freflb," AND " Honesty Is the llest roller." FREY & ECKERT, The Leaders et Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes, HO. 3 BAST KING STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. mnr&Mml TJi UNKS Jie TTARNKSS, TRUNKsTac, FOUND AT LAST. THE TRAVELER'S DELIGHT. A Very Handsome and Conveni ent BAG, made of the Finest Qual ity -Brown-Grain Leather, and fur nished with Cleths, Hair and Teeth Brush, Seap Dish, Teeth Powder Bettle. Made from' 12 te 10 inches. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW LIME or TRUNKS AND BAGS AT M. Hatabusli & Sen's SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANGABTKK. PA. JIA 11 Y CARBIA UJC8. fJILiiMM ilrtSittHMAn, GRAND EXHIBIT or BABY CARRIAGES. ONE IIUNDRKD UirPXRENT STYLES. ALL NEW GOODS. Manufactured toenrown order by the best factories in the country. Crucial attention Riven te every department se na te eecurj ser vice as well as upiH-arunee. fioheuso lu the cpantry can show as flne a line el goods. EXPRESS WAfJONS, wukkl, BARROWS, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, GIRL'S TRICYLES, Ac. OUR NEW STOCK Or "Alaska" Refrigerators NOW ON EXUIOITION. FLIH8 &TRENEM8. Ne. 162 North Queen Btroet, LANCASTER PA. fOH BA LK OK RMNT. "RESIDENCE ON TBE EAST SIDE cii..-f-.1V,k ,tr'.t " Orange and Chrstnnt, for rent. Inquire of .,.. A.J.8TK1NMAW. tlMtd Attblspmee. VOW READY. strwtaS2wl?Hn.,erl0W,D "erth Duke OeelB-Ud .OWI.V rnruw . u TT.ORRRNT. able forlKbaTeyrfl7a-0tn,r0 alinated en East r5tn7n"nRS3-. "DIOR RENT-FROM APR!L 1. Igaa JC roreneoratarmoryrars. th iSiM.tSIS Kallreajl. with coal andYuftr Tawfw." house, lAwomeUTM at a tars ; all In senJSn rnnnlng order. The lease of thu'irlJnibiS Property presenta a rare oppemnlty tSanr party desiring te ennae In !a Weaiant. His MtaClisbed and preflufbTe bnsinSsTrSr eon. diuens. rent oreiher Information apply te s.7m8- or URV auiakVnV tt,ud Lancaster City, Pa. J0 'RHALK, The Kejsteie Planing Mm, HOK1H CHARLOTTE ST., with a spedrnn of tiade. Is offered ferssle en the most reasonable Urrns A geM chance ler a young man wishing teengageln bniSueVs Apply te Ae.8TUlJGIg.agt, ' mis 3Wdi?.2w:8charlelu, Bt' '. PUBLIO HALE.-RY VIRlUfi OF AN , . Order et the Honorable J. B. Livingston. Jndgeef the Court or Common pfeas. of the county of Lancaster, will b se a atpnblle sue at the pnblle heusf of rredertck Waits. cSrner SlLanVs'.Utetr?na ChrUlUn ,lreeU' ,aiS?' OW 8ATUEDAT, TUS SlST DAT 0 ArEtL, 18?8. tk following property, ylt : Twe Tebaccii Presses. pilr of Platform Bealf,. se Tobacco Cases, fi iobac?e Trucal. Tongs and Heeks, B steven ana Plpejeuum n J?' 2 Tlbioeo Sprinklers. 1 Cleck, 1 ela a let of Carpet, a Writing Detks. 8 tm Lamp., a let of Sundries I alto U pieces Sit Seiniiln J and ae Tobicce Lath". ecnHing Bale te commence at 10k o'e!ock a. m . whnn attondance will be glvenby m ' ween - .. JOLl, L.HAINES. pi5-ThSU Auctioneer. POSITIVE PUBLIC HALF.. Oh rareAT, !7ra Dat e ArittL, A. D. 1883. thennderslgnpd. survlvlngpartneref the Ann of Rnscel a shulmyer, will expose te publle 'BSrti5ftWBJ.S.5'J5,WJ'tK'. Ne 1. AUthatcortalntwestoryBrlcknwell. lng Heuse, with a two-story brick baek build- ether newssary outbuildings, weU with pump therein, hydrant, etc., and let of ground ouuauuaeirBtuo va. wauunuwi, LADCaiieT City. containing in front en said Maner treeti If AIL tnnm nr lua anfl otIeihiIh., a jt. aw aa feet, mere or lesr, te Latiyetta street, adjoin ing property of Wagner, e. i, and ethers. -. '''J.8- AU,h'certAlnone-storyllrlckI)wel. lng IIeus. with a one-story frame back build ing attarhnd, frame barn and ether en tbulld lngs j well of water with pump, etc, and let of ground thereto beletiglcg. situated Ne 620, en the southeast side of Maner street, Lancaster rlty, containing In fronton said Maner street 21teel' Inero er.,0s, and extending In depth !S0 feet, mero or less, te Lafayette street, ad. Jeln'ng property of an, Jehn Deerr, Jie. 1, and ethers. ' He. All theso certalD fourtwe-stoi-y llrtck pwelllng Houses, with two story back build ings attaebed and ether improvements thereon erected and let of ground thereto be longing, situate Ne 121, 423, m and 427. en the east Blae et cherry alley, between Lemen and James streets, in the city of Lancaster, con taining la front en said Cherry alley 6-2 feet one Inch, and extending in depth 12 Wieet. mere or less, te a 12 lent common alley, adloln adleln ing property of Jehn Mercer, public uL'ey and ethers. Ne. 4. All these certain two two story Brick Dwelling lleuses, with two-story back build ings attachtdandolherlmprevements thereon erected, and let et ground thereto bolenglog. sltuale Nes. 43J and 433, en the east side of Cherry alley, between Lemen and James Btreets, In tba city of Lancaster, containing in trent en said Cherry alley 20 teet, tt Inches, and extending In depth lUJ? teet, mere or less, te al2fntwlde common alley, adte'nlng prop erty of Jehn W. Musser, J. b. Myers and oth eth ers. These properties will be sold aa num bered, or separately, as may be deemed most advantageous. Sale te common co at 7RJ o'e'ock p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by uKO. HIIULMYhll. JOXLL. Ultms, Auct. aeil-M.W.Sta WAXailBM. S FECIAL. WATCHES for Formers and Itallroaders wUl be sold at freat reduction In prices. aIbe Elgin, Wal ham, Aurera, ler which 1 am sole agent, and ether flrst-cless Watches. Hest Watch and Jewelry uepalnng. Spectacles, Ky eglasses and OptlcalUanj. Correct tlme dully, by toio teio toie graph only ploee in the city. LODIS WEBER, Ne. 1S9J N. Queen St . opposite City Hetel, Near Penn'u Denet. VTEW JEWKLRY BTORE. GrILL, Jeweler. Havejust Received a Lirge and Select Line nt WAIClIKslnUeld, bllver and Nickel, ler which we glve a written guarantee te all buy ers. REdl MAKES BOLD ONLY. Spoons, Knives and Ferks. In (1817) Uegera Bre.'s Standard. CLOCKS. Have Just received this line and would In Vltn an Inspection be fere buying, it will te te your advantage te buy here. CHARLES S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST RING ST., LANOA8TEH, PA pECIDED UARQAINS. WK OFrElt AT PRESENT Decided Bargains -IN- WATCHES. Our Heaviest Peltd Sllver Case". 4 and S ounce, we will sell at price of regular ;t nui ce eatn ltua wltb Klgln. Waltbum, llumpden or Keystone movcineuls. CALL AND GET PUICES. JOS. REESE1I, my termer partner, Is again with me. WALTER C. EEER, Ne. 101 North Que9n Street, LANCABTKli. PA. nl-Ud ' COAL, a. MARTIB, WEOLASIM AD S1TA11 Dili IS ! All Kinds of Lumber and OetV. atrViiD: Ne. (20 Nnrth Waternd Prince Btrtwta. above Imeu. Lancaster. r S-l ve TJAUMUARDNKU'b COMFAJS V COAL DEALERS. Ornrm: Ne. 12) North 0,uoenStret, knd Na 664 North Prince street. Yaswi: North Prince suent, near ttredlng Depot, anrlMIO .NrH'li ! pjOALl COAL! Price of Ceal Reduced AT G. SENER & SONS, COIl. PRINCE A WALNUT BTS. jante-tfd V
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