wWrJhM" V f Vt r 1'-- THE IiAyOASTEK PAUJT JSMTEUJGEyC'EB. WEDNESDAY, APBHj 11, 1888. Nil i i TTiw v w Vk r r & Th Dally Intelligencer. tiiunwK. Amu, n, lag. j . m DittT .wmuswewi tubllahea all the ikiABwief the United rresa up te f. i Y ."Tfrt wnsstble hear. maMS-TM Dally IdlUen of Tni lrritu lmm M ellvered by carriers In the city , ' tmA samrandtng town for 10c. per week i V v ail, I.00 m year j W.W for six urenths.i , j ler UrsemonuteOfcrr month. 1 fit WmiT ITtLieirc (Denble Sheet J i cukt pum. nni ilu nor annum, In ad- Vtt,' YUM. ' . - '.' KBhuntiun x.Mnf. umtr address chaneea B" W ln iliM hr,r the naner U tOW ter- tj . .. m . AavarUseaenU from 10 te SS eta. per una Mk Insertion, according te location. 'Kf TUB INTBLLluimiin.. (S. Lancaster, ra. ?L Telephone conneetleo &"' r " A SHpreine Court Opinion. The supreme court of Pennsylvania mnlata In the construction which it some ? tlBMiMonutnpen the constitution mm laws of the state, and which serves te de prlre the owners of real rjf ate en Filbert street, Philadelphia, of compensation from the Pennsylvania railroad company for the damages undoubtedly sutTered by them in the construction of the elevated railroad. It will be noted that Uila damage 13 conceded ; and it is admitted that the taw of the state gives compensation for Junsges caused by the construction or iteration of railroads. It would seem that there was no chance at all for the contention that the injury done te property en Filbert street by the building of the Pennsylvania railroad, heuld net be pa'd for ; and yet there is but one Judge en the Pennsylvania su preme bench who thinks that it should be. Judge Sterrett alone se considers. That Judge Sterrett is right and his colleagues wrong is, we think, the public sentiment. When the injury done is cou ceu ceded.and the law rcquirlncc corpora tions te pay for the injury done lu the building of their works is found upon the statute book, the case is closed in the public mind and judgment is given gainst the corporation. Judgment against corporations la net se easily given in our courts ; though we de net think that our supreme court, as at ' present constituted, is justly chargeable with being under corporation dominion. " There are very fair judges en it, who bare agreed te this decision. The ground upon which they place it is that the mil read company is pursuing its lawful oc cupation in doing this damage te Filbert street property, and that private injury Bust be done, in this age of physical pro pre frees, for the public geed ; which is all true, and yet the fact does net afford any reason why the public improvement, accruing te the benefit of the corporation providing it, should be made without paying the damage for the injury done te private property when that damage can be ascertained. And the only reason advanced by the court for refusing such compensation in this case is that no limit can be placed te the allowance, if the Filbert street property owners nre compensated, hut that ether prep, erty owners mero remote from the rail road might claim damages. Tills we ' understand te be the argument ; which ' b readily met by the statement that the damage must be proved. If theie is no damage shown none can be recovered ; if any is proved it should be paid for. iy TnnnAii ah Hi a I'-Anl. yy" Rlr P.horle rTnT.nr mnrle n Inner anaitMt m . :..:::, : ; : : ;,i: : . ssv vu uie uiii w luiuy wiu naueiiua ut'iiij. fQ unere is small uangcr mai unniuiu win fail te ratify, in spite of the noisy dlssat is- Kijv. iwuuu ui mu x-aaitrn luuYiiicuiuiii una rv ..., - ..-,-. t i it.i ' elaborate effort en tlin nart of Sir fJIiarlps was probably made with mere Tlew te effect upon the United I States Senate than any inlluence upon the Canadian Commens. He aid that the treaty of 1S51 had been - aDregateu because or a misiaken impres sien in the states that the Dritlsh prov inces bad sympathized with the Seuth. E lie claimed that this was an error, as ten if;. Canadians had fought in the Northern V?,- ranks for every one whohadfeuglit for the Seuth, and a large number of Canadians guiwere receiving pensions i rem tue uniieu fS cnaies. ah mis naa neining wnaievcr s? te de with the question before the Heuse and reference te it could only have been for effect uiten the saneuine-shirted sen atnrs of thn ITnllrul SLiLm wlm must, lm taken back te war days before they can be stimulated te intelligent interest in modern affairs.) Having riveted senatorial attention by he this blew at the statesmen of war times. ft be proceeded most cautiously te dlacusj the treaty, begging the opposition net te press bim te state its advantages, " us every word uttered would be used by the ll.n - .!. n.-n. 1T .1.1 1 uuiu yuij ui hid uuuiiui;i. iiu uiaiiutu .'i" that it averted a commercial war which w.-. would have ensued if the nresldent had ?S. nferced the iron intercourse bill passed bvthe United Statf.s. nnd a vprv n.irrnw r??T - r --' -" Z" Ium separated commercial war from ac tusl war. A great disaster had been wT averted, out " suppose this treaty is net Z net imnrebable centinsencv. in vIbw of ,y the near approach of the presidential suction ana me increased uuterness or pirty strife;" even then he would net consider the time and trouble wasted, and though hoping that there were statesmen enough in the llepublican party te over ever weigh party advantage, he believed that the Democratic nartv te-d.iv " msspfuni feTP the conOdence of the majority of the itee. bf. Pte 0 the United States, nnd would con- ?L MBiw w possess ii, ana mai me result nf '( the treaty would be that that party r C would, in all piebabillty, take steps te ", provide for enlarged trade relations as X.aoen as desired by the people of both fir'vx oeuuur.ea." KJEE - . Fer State Itights. .,: XIHJ uuyicuie CUUIli UI H1U UlllltU CM ill I' J $e. tn tee oleomargarine case, uia net enter i' at all into the merit of Urn question Tflmt simply declared that it was without & iurkdtctlen te review the decisions of the state court of Pennsylvania. -The high- . est court in New lerk state has decided Wt- .t- .in. . e .1 ..- e question uiuerenuy irem ine xenn- ,. aylvanla court, and it is therefore lawful tiaaakeand sell oleemargarino in New iTerk. And it is net in Pennsylvania. The court of appeals of New Yerk holds it the legislature cannot forbid an business ; the supreme court of Petasvimla says it may. The United , tatM supremBMieurt says it isnebusi- "' Bsesef the Unltedr&rtS what business 'mar be done In n state, TwBlch is for state k f Aeetalen, when the business deSe is law ttal under the federal constitution. This M a decided declantleu in favor of state lights. A Jack la the Hex. Andrew Carnegie is before the public te day in two nspects; it is cabled from the old world that he has rented a castle in Scotland, just at the moment that Philadelphia journals report him berat ing before the Contemporary club, the aristocracy of England as n very worth less set. Mr. Carnegie has lately published a bsek treating of " Democracy in Eng land," and saems te have found a gentle man, Mr. Ellis Yarnall, in the Contem Centem Contem perary club, who did net have as pre found a belief in the soundness of the conclusions of that book as Mr. Carnegie has ; and under the stimulus of the (lis cussien, Mr. Carnegie was moved te call tUe Prince of "Wales n "blackguard, about whom no one had te believe the unpleasant stories told of him, becaure they believe themselves. Te such n man he would net intreduce his wife and daughter." He said that Jehn Dright, whom Mr. Yurnell followed, when show ing Americans the IIouse of Lords al way s said lie was showing them the great, est let of blackguards posslble, nnd com pared their " bearing" with that of the Heuse of Commens very unfavorably. Carlisle, he said, wrote favorably of aris tocracy In the glamour of ene who didn't knew them. " I knew them," said Mr. Mr. Carnejle. We Incline te the opinion that Mr. Carnegie will net find it convenient new te occupy that castle in Scotland. And in truth we wonder that he leased it in view of his peer opinion ofcastle owners. A man of se pronounced demccratic senti ment nnd with such hostility te aristo cratic institutions ought te have no use for castles. We have observed, however, heretofore a like strange contradiction between Mr. Carnegie's theories and practices, hiv ing in n castle nnd denouncing aristoc racy is net in stronger contrast than pro fession of dovotien te the interests of labor, while shutting down mills nnd furnaces because he can net get laborers in iron cheap enough, in the location that In the general opinion Is the mesf favernble in the country for the econeni tal manufacturs of iron. Mr. Carnegie deuhllesa thinks he knows the laboring class, of whom he ence was one ; just as he thinks he knows the aristocracy, among whom he seems sedulously te seek te mingle. Our judg- ment is that Mr. Carnegie knows neither; and does net knew even himself, or perhaps much else. Tin: argument of Mr. .Franklin II. Ge wen uotero thocemuilttooon lnter-Htate oeuimorco of the United Hlatcs Honate, a copyet which lias been rocelved, hIiewh that Mr. Uowen'a legal acutnen Is Just as great aa It UHOil te be. Or late agreat deal of attention hem been pi von te the use of oil by ahlps In dlfttreBs during heavy Bterinn at sea, and re em inent commUsIetia liave dotermlncd the brat kind of oil for the purpose, ami direc ted ltn une, but WUhelm Molsael, an clllcer of the North (lermin Lloyd steamship line, Imn Invented nn oil rocket that will proba bly make the use of oil In stermx univer sal. The Invontlen cennlnts of the recket preper and an oil oyllnder with an explod ing chamber. The cjllnder Is fashioned of thin .tin, soldered at the bottom and top, nnd tbe exploding chamber is alae in ado of tin nnd has a hollow tube, reaching Inte the contra of tbe oil cjllnder, lilted with pow pew dor. The recket may be expleded under the water, the oil, being lighter, naturally lining te tbe Hurface. Many testa of the rocketa have been made from the oteamer Werra. Last November wben en a voyaue between New Yerk aud Dremen, rocketa were expleded ruccehh. fully under and abeve the water, produc ing ncotuparatlvecalm ever a large area, riefore an Imperial commission lie large rocketa wero ilred I !0O toot, and the oil from thorn covered an area of 2.000 squaru feet. "Aa seen as the oil bad spread the rolling of thORcn waaquloted down. Theso rorketa will prelubly be of great value te llfe Having MatleuR along the const in calm ing the Mater botweon the nhore and v(H v(H sels In dlstreis." ArlaHt ithaa botndiRCevored why Mrp. Oloeland is se wIre. Hhe la an Indelatlga Indelatlga ble lender of the nowspnpetB. - Ci.avs Si'iti:(ii;r.i.H baa gUen an order for fJOO.COO worth of Iren for Ills new l'nlladelphla sugar r til aery. Tji k latest ItRiie of Uur Dumb Animalu is noiiRplcueita with a black border around overy page, In inomery or Henry Jlergli, A leuchiug and apprepriate copy of I.andaecr'y picture, ' The Chlof Mourner," la prosentod, whoreln a filth fill deg Ih (oated mournfully watching the cclllncf dead master. Tin: HtRteHiiil ary convention at I.eI. burg, Union county, te be held tiuder the aueplces et the htate beard of health, Thurs day and Friday, May 17th and 13th, prom prem prom lsea te be uuuuually fruitful or Intelligent dlscufslen. The programme for the open epen ing day Includes an address by Ibe gov ernor; aililresH of wolcenio by I J. Hill, I,. U D , prasldent of lliieknell Unlverglty j "The I'roventlen of Contagious Opthal mla," Dr. 1. X K. Schwenk, of l'blladel phia; " JJlseaRed Meats and the I'roventlen of TrichlneHlR," Vr. O. W. Frcy, Hunbury, "The Water Huprly of I.ewlaburg," J're'. W. O. OwenR, llucknell University. At the evenlng sosRlen the aunualaddrtaa will be dollvercd by Hen. H. T, Davis, N. D., Lancaater; "Cremation as a Means of Dig peRal et the Dead," will be treated by Dr. 11. F. Hyatt, l.ewlsburg. The bcceihI day's prcgramme is e qually eutertalnlug. l'oen Mits, Jamks llnew.v I'ettkii, after traveling all the way te Cheyeuue, Wyoming territory, was greeted by n small audience, because alie patronized the Chi cago, Jlurllngleu tt (Julncy railroad. Hew could who be expected te knew wliut a 'ob " rcal was ? PERSONAL. DN T. Nami, of I'ennsyhanU, has uvvu upjHiiDieii a i)oieinot.ina ecter. Fmi-ukuk Wu.i.iam left the sum of thirty uiatk-j te oNery Invalid beldlerOf tLe war of IbTO. Jehn a. I oea, son of Iho late senator, who was arreeted ler Rlioetlng a riotous Italian at New Castle, baa been released, Hknateu LklavkStanteiuiwIII nllew his nauie tn go Iw-loie the Itepubllrau na tional comuntlen bh a candldale ter the prieldonej-, I'liEvesr KiDiu.VT, a Seuth It tl lu I nn hueiucvi man, u.epped dead en Tuim day luernlng In the j nrd back of lilx utore from heart uls-eane. it U RupixweU that the iinmcdUtticauRenf bis death wax from ex citement earned by ati alarm of llre, as It occurred just as the alarm whistle waa Bounding a llre call. Maaeu Hkwh r, of New Yerk, lias tired soother misxageat the New Yerk beard U aldermen. He nays that wl.lle the Irish born jHipulatleu amounts te 1U5 per cent, 27 per cent, of the beard el aldermen nte Jrlsb, mero than Ijj times the normal ratio of lepresontatlen, and that the same ratio et repruentatlen prevails In a 1 the depart ments except the police, where s 10 are Jrlsh born, nearly double the normal per centage. Thin, be declare, Is at the ex pense of the German elemeut. Tbe mayor foetus determined te tot the Irish and the (Jerman people against each ether. Dr. UewAltu Uimend'm pparently dd Monday at Allegan, Mich, of apnplixy, after an lUllf-k nf a fnur liniiiH Thulii..i...l wm fixed for Tuesday, but owing in the I'cwuiim wuuitiuua wuieu uavn 1O11OW0U Ma death, baa been poitpened lndellnlely, The body remalna warm, the color of the face natural, the llmbi relaxed', nd tbe axpraoalen of the eyes when opened bright 21 hour after apparent death. The dtreaaed'aeplrltualUtle friends bollevohlm In a trance, which condition waa frequently wuumtd by hi in In bla medical practice. The doctor wai one of the incwt dlatln Rtihhed aplrllullRtH In Michigan, and his case Is being followed with the greatest In-lorest. Tim Perialu of Hie lla, Ihnllpi, nllew the eaca poof nfoullireilh when the lecth are coated with Itnpurllles or fnlllnjf Inte At cay threngh neglccu Jf you would net well nigh oauaeato jour frtendi and Insplie atrangeri with fllsguit, rid your meu tb et uch Angnan oJer bj purifying your teetb with BO.ODONT, which, If they are notp&atre netp&atre notp&atre demptlon, will ruvlve tJiclr prtitlne whttoneia and rein ferce the ihakler members of the dan tal family. r.M.WAw Hl'JCVIAL K0TJUK8. i WMt I'an't I!b Cured Melt tla I'.ndnrcil" ThU old hiHre arm net minify that we mtiKt tiiirur Itin tnUt'ilesnf dyapnpila, wh"n a lncxllclne with the curdttvn piopertlotof 7nr 7nr deck Jllnntt littler i M avallntiln. It Is one of thn m(it Riiuatantlal nnd rnllahln remedlcs sold te 1 ly. for sntn hy If. II. Cochran, Omit glat, 137 and 1X1 Neith yaecn stroet, Kinciu Kinciu ter. ' Nfient Filif llellnri In doctoring for rlieiimnlWm licfore I tried Themat' Krtrrtria Oil Uted a Accent hotlle et this medicine, and get nut In one wcik. Ter burns and sprains II Isnxcuth nU" .Us. Diirhain, Vast l'tmhrein, M. Y, Fer sale hy II. II. Cochran, aragglni, 137 and 13) North Cjiicen street, lncajiler. Jfeueaty tb llmt 1'eliry. In nlvrrllalng a inndlclne It li beat lotto hene.t! dernptlen will nt-er dot the penpln wen'tstandll Jt the truth be known that Jlurilnck Meed HUttri nuru screliiU.Rtid all orupttensnt thn skin. This inedlclnu Is sold everywhere hy drngaUts. Ker unto by II. II, Cochran, druggist, 13 and 111 Werth Qucen ireet, Lanc&ater, A Wenl of Caution. Itnllread men, mechanic, cntiimerclal tr.iv tr.iv elers, bii.u balllaK, fanners, nnd eilmra who lalier out of doers, n-n pcciilltily Hull ,i te ac cident and Injury. Themat' KcUclria Oil ler hrul'cs.hiirns. bllPsnnil sprrl is, If ennnl the nnfstnppllcntlenB jet d-i.ed. rcrnnle hy II. II. cechrnn, dr-JKKlxt, 137 and 1 9 North (Jueen atroet, Lancaaier. Vun't Bay Knmigli "I cannot speak tee highly of Huritnck llloett Hitter i, limy have heuii u meat blei-stng te ine. Cured me of bltleunniiss and dyapnpalu from whtrh 1 bad atitrored ler year' " Mr. .1 Marth, Hank of Torenlc, (inu Fer snle by 11. II Cochran, drugglitt, 137 and IX) North Queen Rtreut. I.ancajiur. WAA'AMAJiKJt'H. l'HiLADHLi'iiu, Wodnesday, April II, lm There is such a pushing and jostling of new Dress Goods te get footing en the counters that prices as well as pieces arc pinched. Yeu can't go amiss of interesting lets. The cot tons, the woolens, and the half royal silk-and-wools arc brim ming with them. We have fixed te sell a great number of Gloves in the next ten days. The qualities and the prices will de the work. We leek te them always for that. Te both : low, very low prices often ; trash never. Ne odds what the going value for worthy sorts is, il we can come by the lets se as te pass them en te you for less than half, you shall have them. We are in shape te de bet ter by you in certain kinds of Gloves than ever before. Six Chestnut street windows full of samples a mere spattering from the bulging lets at the proper counters. Most of them at half value; by which we mean half of what the common selling price would be. If you are Gleve wise, a glance will de ; if net, measure cither of these quality and price by any ether Gloves in town : Silk Gloves, black and grays, at 25c ; value 50c. English Silk Gloves, tans, modes, and grays, at 38c ; value, 1. Kid Gloves, tans, browns, and blacks, 50c; value $1. Kid Gloves, with Fester hooks, 50c; value $1. 3,288 paira 8-button Mousque Meusque taire Suede Gloves, embroid ered in self colors and black, 75c; value $1.25. .1,320 pairs S-button Mousque Meusque taire Suede Gloves, em broidered in self-color and black, 1 ; value $1.50. Last two lets ready at 10:30 this morning. The occasion is ripe for such a Gleve stir as will be the talk of the city and the country round. Chestnut street slde, wast or Alain Alile. Seme Welted Pique prices that will set the stuffs going with a whirr. Feel of this: substance, body finish ; price i2ic. Anether; many a time we've sold a Pique net se geed for 50c, but you shall have this for 25c. They say they are out and out the best values we ever eflered in Piques. White Goods crown their aisles like blossoming hedges of hawthorn, but prices every where are blown about like Summer-worn leaves. The sen sation line reaches into Em broidered Piques. Mere than twenty sorts. All-evers, Flounc Fleunc ings, Frentings, Panelings ; bc sprigged, betwigged and be be flewcred as daintily as frost frest frost eork. And the pretty bits net se far apart as te leek lonely. White Plaid Lawns, tee. Sheer, crisp, honest in every thread. Eight styles of plaids. In the first blink of the season and i2c! Yeu may match them outside for a half mere. 8 ulhwettet centre. Ladies' Linen Piccadilly Col Cel lars, 3-picce capes, 9c. Frem our own factory. Geed value at 1 2"c as the market runs. Take the measure of our Cellar and Cuff and such like business from this. Poutbweatof centre. Tourist Dressing Cases ler TO OOD'H HAKHArAILLA. Health and feel tlrad, weak, worn en, or rnn' If yen flown from hard work, by Impoverished, con- union or ine nioea or low slate of the syatere, yen theitld take Heed's Farsapatllla. The peculiar toning, purifying, and vltellttng quallUeRef thlssncecsafnl medtclne are seen fait throughout the entire system, expelling dlioaae, and giving quick, healthy action te every organ. It tonej tns ttemarh, creatra an nppotlle, and ronsel the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have Ukon It with boneflt, testify that Heed's Sarsaparllla "makes the weak strong.' Heed's Barsaparilla "lhave taken net qnlte a bettle of Heed's 8an aparllla, and must say It Is ene of Ibe best modlelnes for giving an appetite, purifying the bleed, and regulating thodlgestlve organs, that I ever heard or It did me a great dual of geed." lias. N. A. Ftahlbt, Canastota. N. Y. " 1 took Heed's Snrtaparllla for less of appo appe appo tlte, dyapepsla, and general languor. It did ine n vail amount or geed, and 1 have no host hest tancy In roceminondlng It." J. W. Wan Wan renn, (Jntncy, 111. "I hnd rait iheum en my left arm three years, Mitterlng terribly. 1 took Heed's Bar saparllln.nnd the salt rheum has entirely dts appeared." II. M. MiLr.Tl FreachHL, Lewell, Stars. Heed's Sarsaparilla. Held by all dm; g'sts. II ; six forts. Propared ' only by 0. I. aOOU A CO, Apothecaries, Iwell, Mass. 100 Debcb Oca Dellar. H OOIVH HAllHAPAKIIjTiA. KOH HAI.K Nrs. 137 end 139 North Queen Kt., Lancaster, WAA'AMAKKJfB. men. Dupent'sbest solid-back hair, teeth, and nail brushes, and celluloid comb; snugly fit ted in a heavy leather cylinder, hand-sewed, $1. One of the happy thoughts that counts dol lars of comfort for cents of cost. Main Aisle, north of contre. When you are ready te put your Fur, Fur trimmed, or Plush garments away for the Summer, write or come, We will send for the things and hang them in closets till you want them again. Ne moths, no fire, no wrinkles, no worries for you. Deck en second fleer, evtr middle Chestnut struntenttauce. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. mmuieAu pAINK'S OKI.KRY COMPOUND PAINE'S Hi CUUK3 NK.UVem rilOSTllaTION, NKIIVOUB HKAUACItE, NKUUAI.UIA, NKUVOUS WKAKNKSH, MOMACII AND LIVKlt IMS- UASKS, 1C11EUMAT1HM, DVSl'Kl'dlA, and all Affections of the Kidneys. WEAK KERVEB. 1' A INK'S OKLKUY COMPOUND 1 a Nerve Tonic which never Jails. Containing Calery and (Joceu, tbean wonderful stlinulanls, 11 specluly cures all nervous disorders. RHEUMAT18M. I'AINK'fl CKI.ir.ItY COMl'OUNl) purines the Meed. Udrlves out the lactic acle, which Cannes Uheumallsm. and restores ihe bleed making organs te a healthy condition. 'I he true remedy ler lthenmaltsm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. I'AINRM CKLK.UV COMl'OUNl) quickly lestetes the liver and kidneys te pttrfect health. This ruratlvu power, cemhtned with lis nerve tonics, Is why It Is ihe best remedy ler all kidney complaint. DYSPEPSIA. l'AINK'8 CKI.KUY COMI'OUJMJ strongth strength strongth ens the PtnniRCh. anil quints the nerves of the dlgestlvu organs, llils Is why It cures even the worse cases of Dyspepsia, OONBTIPATICW. I'AINK'3 CKI.KUY COMl'OUNl) Is net a cathartic It Is a laiatlve, giving easy ami uiiuirnl action te tlm UewcU Uchu tartly surely lelluns lis use. Uocemmonded by professional and buslnrss men. bend ler book. l'rtce. 11.00. Beld by Druggists. WKI.1.9, HlCHAllDBON A Ce, l'roprteters. Ihirllngten, Vt, (.') PAINK'S OI'HjKKY COMPOUND roil 8M.lt AT II. II. COUIIHAN'U DttUQ HTOUK, Ne 1 i;.t Ij'i North Queen Bt , iuncaate", l'a. apri JnitlAw QUJCKXHWAKR. TnriGH & MAKTIN. CHINA HALL. OhEARIHQ SALE That lasts twelve months In the year. The hfNliiuallty lorlhe least money ulwas te be hud Uiere. Sr-KCIAL INDUCEMENTS TO HEW HOUSEKEEPERS I Tea Sets. tVhltnOranltfl, tiOO. Dinner UeU, Whlui (lrjntte..l M. Dinner tets, l'rlnted liTJ. Nn goods misrepresented. All Wants ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & lartin, NO lb EAST KING STREET, l.ANCASTKK, V A. itVHWAL. QUPKrllOlt tJUALl'lY MUSICAL BOXES. llKNUY UAUTBCIII A BONB, Ne. 11W Chestnut Streot, - l'hlluilelphla. anaminatien will preve our Instruments far superlerin uuy ether make, net speaking of thn worthless trash that ubeunils In thu market, seen being of mero annoyance than pli'iisuru te thulr owners. Old and Imper fectly made Miule llnxes carelully repaired hy exiMirrenLO.1 workmen trein thu manutac manutac lery liiBwilteiland. Corivspendeuc)solli.lUd. Bend stump ler ctulogue and prlcu Het, nnvMydAw a rruuKJira. TlMHIIItS, KAUFFMAN, ATT OltN KY-AT-LAW, NO J SOU I II I'ltlNCKST., Lancaster, l'a livlyrlaw BUHIMiSS MKI'HODM MAIIK 1MMIN. 'lhesstemel Instruction at the LAMlASlji.lt COMUKUU1A1. COLLttUK, Is se simple nnd plain that any young 1 J r or feiitleiimn can tuwlly luutiiratl the dt.ul's el ubustuebi eilucuttun, 1.1I1KUAI. TrUMU, Kvenlng oensiens 'luesdays, Wednei and rildu) a. ull infnrmutleii given by ecus-ua M0J?(U u. u. nAiiibftKi CELERY COMPOUND Strength Allthlateawn.MsnrtnKsptireache teawin. as anrin nnreachee. a soed reliable tonic and bleed partner Is needed by nearly everybody. Heed's Banapatltla Is peculiarly adapted for that purpoee and be come mero popular every year. Try It this print. "When I took Heed's Sarsaparllla tin ness In my stomach leltt the dullness In my head, and the gloomy, dofpendont feeling dis appeared. 1 began te gel stronger, my bleed gained better circulation, the coldness In my hands and feet lofttne, and my kidneys de net bother me ai before." U, W. Udll, Attorney-at-Lw, MUlersbnrg, (. Make the Weak Streng " A year age I suffered from Indigestion, had terrible headaches, very little appetite ; In fact, eomed completely broken down. On taking Heed's Sarsaparllla I began te improve, and new I have a geed nppllt, and my health Is excellent compared te what It was. I am bet ter In 'pints, am net troubled with cold leet or hands, and am entirely cured of Indiges tion," Mixnts Makmne, Mewburg, Orange County, If. Y. " reeling languid and dizzy, hiving no ap petite and noambltlen te work, 1 took Heed's Harsapartlla, with the best re suits. Asa health Invlgnrater and for goneral debility I think It enpeiler te anything elee." A. A. Itixaa, UUce,M.Y. Beld by all druggists, tl t six for fi. I'roptred only by (J. I. HOOD ft CO., ApolLecartes, Lewoll, Mass. 100 D0303 One Dellar, AT H. II. COUlIilAN'h DRUO STORK, nprt-2ind&w i'a. TOHACOO. S rANDAKD CI1EW1NU TOBACCO. DOYOUQHEW? -ID KN OKT- THE BEST -VMUCil IS- Finzer's Old Honesty. Gonulne Baa a Red H Za Tag en Every Plug. OLD IIONKSTY Is acknowledged te be Iho l'UUKST and MOS f LASTING ploce 01 BTANDAHDCIIKWlNdTOHACCOealbO market, Ti j ing It Is a botter test than any talk about lu Ulve It a fair trial. M-YOUIl DK.U.K.ll HAS 1T.-L nevl.vtydAw JIAIir VAKKIAUKS. GRAND EXHIBIT or BABY CARRIAGES. ONK UUNDUED OUTFKHKNT BTYLXS. ALL NKW GOODS. Manufactured te our own order by the host factories in the renntry. Special intention given te overy depaitment se iu toecurd ser vice as well as upp anince. no house In the te julry can show as Une a line el goods. KXIM.I.S3 WAGONS, WUEKL, HAIIUOWH, DOLL OAUKIA01CS, VKI.OCIPKDES, GI Kl.'H TKICYLE3, Ae. euit nkw stock or "Alaska" Refrigerators NOW ON KXIllIUTION. FLINN & IrENEHAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Streot, I.AWflARTBK PA. II A TS. T UKCalifalUKATKU "Dunlap Hats" AND THK HKNOWNKD " BOSTON JEAUTIES." Correct In ftyle, rirst in Uuallty, LUhtln Weight and l'rkej Uuuranteea. A Bl'KCIALTY UAUI Or YOUNG MEN'S HATS. We are prepareil te show Yeung Men the Newest, r'ruimwi and I argestLluulutheClty at the Very Lewest f rices. BPECIAL ItAUOAINBl.V Trunks and Traveling Bags. Stauffer &. Ce., LKADINU 11AT1KUB, HI and itir Kerth Queen SI reel. miummrHUfiit'HjMu mum. r viJL"au hkk " ' -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP, suty Candle-Light Ileals thorn all. Anether Letet CilKAl'OI.OUCS for (Jus an OU stoves. TUB PEBPEOTION" KMAL MOULDINU A UU1I1IKU CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Bxiu them alL This strip outwears all ethers. Keep out the cold. Step rattling el windows. Bicluda the dual, lteep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It nowaste or dirt made In upplylng It. Can be flttud anywhere no holes te bore, rraay for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cnshlen strip Is the most perfect, at idh dtnve, IleaUtr and Kange StOlD. -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, V4 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANdARTITK. PA F OKMAKIMISOAT. CAUSTIC SODA. 1M- TIIUKK AND riVK POUND rANCY KKT TLKa, AT J. C. UOUUUTONACO., Cheapest Drug Stere In the City. m. andll west King street. aoera akd enexa. N KW BHOK MORE. Our Oping Day Is Past But would call the attention et the ladles te enr One Dongola Butten Shee for II 7, In Open, Fqnara ana Common Rente Tee la widths II, 0, D, X, ana JtE, wblea ter style ana wear cannot be excelled. We also bare the same style .hoe In a cheaper grade one at ILI5, the ethor at ll.M. " Hare a fall linn of Ox ford Ties In 1'atent Leather, Dongola ana Patent Leather Tips Opera Bllpper In all stylta of Tee. ana Heels. A Child's epilog Heel Shee in sices B te s. for 47 cents. Ker Uentlsmen enr 11X0 ana ttOO Shee In Butten, Laes and Congress, Plain Bread Tee or Opera Tee ana Tip cannot be beat for wear. Shots for Werirlngrcen et every description all te be had at the New Cash Shee Stere, MARBLB PROVT. H. SWILKEY, 24 North Qaeen Street. marM-imd B OOIH AND HUOKH. A Rare Chance 5 PER CENT REDUCTION -FBO.U- March 31st te April 30tb, ON ALL BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, &c, Bought at Onr Stere, THE REASONS W hy we have ofTercd this reduction are : 1st. Because we have been In the habit e giving away Irem Twenty-nve te Seventy-five Dollars Werth of Cards and Chremes every Kaster, and we think It will be the same te us and mere advantageous te the 1'nrchaserte Re that amount (the cost et the cards) offet tbelr Purchases. 2d. Keeause we feel confident that II we can In this way Introduce the lines or goods we are new tunning Inte mere families, at the prices we are new selling (tessy nothing of the B Per Cent. IleducUen) will be greatly te our advantage as well as te the advantage of Urn Purchaser. This offer Is net te New Patron, only, but te allot our Begular customers as well; but bear In mind we only m.ke this offer irem this vstss&jsr- MON1,Ay' REMEMBER, We have our Goods marked In Plain Figures and net In Letters or Characters. We Mean Jast What We Say I We will give the Purchaser Plve Cent, off of overy Dellar's Werth or Goods l'urchased at our btere during said tlme or B per cent, off of alt amounts l-ess than une Dellar r-Kimeii.ber This Sale tnmmencrs THIS BATUIIDAY, MAttJII 31st and. JSnds MON DAY, Al JUL 30th, OUK MOTT03 AUK I " Qnlck Sales snrt fc'mall PreM?," AND " Ilencslr Is the Uesl I'elley." 81 4 The Loaderg et Lew Prices In Beets Sl Shoes, NO. 3 EAST KINO STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. mar?J 1ml VUKA'ITUUK. TITIDMYEK'S. YOUR WANTS IN FURNITURE Can be supplled at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE 8T0111C TOYOUUCOMl'LKTKSATISKACTION. ATTBACTIVK UOJD3, ATTUACT1VK I'lltCKS. Give yourself the satisfaction of seeing the Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock in the City. Oer. Bast Kin? & Duke Sts. WIDMYER'S COMER. jO-KW THINGS IN FUKNITUKK AT FIEINITSH'S New ANTiqi'K OAK SUirs, all Complete, wllh Mattress and Spring. The price will sur prise you. NATUKAL CIIKUUV SUITS, all complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable, OLD 8TANDAKD WALNUT. We open ext Week, felr New Patterns at Six New Prices. Eeveral very low In price, but geed money's worth all the time. Othr New and Attractlve Goods being shown ull the tlme at Popular Price. HEINITSH'S 37 AND 29 BOUTH;qUBENST., LANCAETKU, PA. Personal Attention Ulven te Undertak In j. VOA I., wiOLUiLa aan airrau ssAaia All KInda of Lumber and Oea sWYiani : Ne. J0 North WaUwnd Prince trwt neve I mm. lTrsjitr rs-l JTJAUMUAKUNKH'H CUMFANY, COAL DEALERS. Orrnm Ne. 121 North UueeuStrutit, ind Ne. 64 North ITlncn stroet. Yiam North rrti.re (Street, near luadlng Depot, anelAtM i iutjk. . e (Ml 1 1 COAI. I Pxice of Ceil Beduced -AT- O. SENER & SONS. COlt. PltlNCK A WALNUT 8TB. janl-Ud m EGKERT JFALACB Of XABBIOIT. .riTRIOR'8 PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Our Grand Spring Opening will take place en Wednesday, April nth, and Thursday, April 1 2th.? 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 Hats 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 haye 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. sr-r;usUL 8 PEOIAL. WATCHES for Farmers and Hallreaders will be sold at great reduction la prices. Alse Hlgtn. Wat tham, Aurera, ter which I am sole agent, and ether first-class Watches. Best Watch and Jewelry Uepalnng. Spectacles, Kyeglaasesand Optical Goel. correct tlme daily, by tele graph only place in the city. LODI3 WEBER, Ne. 1KX N. Queen Bt, opposite city Hetel, Near Penn'a Dener. Q.lLti jkwkl,i:k, AO. GILL. JflWELER AND OP1IOIAN. Ifyonreyes trouble you attend te thorn Im mediately. The use et PltOI'Klt GLAH3K3 Kosteros Bight, give. Comtert andPleasure, Lancaster has long felt tboneedof aBPX C1AI. OPTICIAN. We are new Hereto Meas ure Your Kyes, Kit Glanaea wllh the l'UKol l'UKel BION OF AN OCULIST, having a Villi and ''emplete Outfit or Teat Lenses Ucqulrcd In Perfect Measurements. Satisfaction OUAU ANTEKD In K KUY IN ST AN UK. A Full Line of Watches, Clocks, .lowelry and Silverware CHARLES 8. GILL, NO. 10 WK3T KINO ST., LANOA8TKU, PA D E01DED BARGAINS. WK OKfKlt AT PKKSKNT Decided Bargains -IN- WATCHES. Our Heaviest Pelid Silver Cases, 4 and G ounce, uh will sell at price of legular il eunce case jritttd with Klgln. Weltham, Hampden or Keystone movements. CALL AND GET PllICKB. JOS. KHK.SKB, my lorrter partner, Is agiin WlOjuie. WALTER C. HEBE, Ne. 101 North Queeu Street, LANCABTKU. PA. nl-tfd JfO.VflA'. rNVESTMKNT COMPANY. 7e INTEREST THK U.S. LAND AND INK3T1!KNT COMPANY etrers a limited number of Its Slrtt Mortgage tl (Mir cent. 10 j ear Uoldltends at IB, netting 7 pvr cunt, Inrnresr (geld) and plies a sleck liONUBOFtVMWIIH KACHtl.UUtlOND. Value et Pennsylvania property over.H.enn.fXO Uended issue , ,00tOU Annual lnurext Charges eu,(0U EatlinMed Inceme 1 Ceal, Iren, Mines, etc 30,(00 I'artlea wishing t afe Investment at a liberal rate et lnluiest. Address OHAB. A. FBNN, Treasurer. 86 Broadway and 0 Wall Street, New Yerk. iuar7-Smeedft3lw ,j t
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