WW 4 v - ' V , A, vCt! rr r i ' . l L V ?V - ,3-. XS23 IiANOAJSTER DAHjY lTEIilJGENClSR, WEDNESDAY. APBIL 18. 1868. CSC www ,?va &f m av 'S nsft 51i ty fait: i' Nflt-. SuVi S5 ifc f4 4S ' fe t ..;. '' S m- Ryi ,ty A. iPtlte Dally Infrlllgincgr. i.AUAWs., AFltlt. 18. 988. nanr UWMi'cn publishes all Ua umiMiiin mm v umitea rress tip te te hurt peMibia bear. mUM-YM Dally Edition e( Tni Iktilu MMH It toltrerea by canters In the city susst MrmsadlM towns for 10c per woek i -Is WMl, W.W ft yr tlSO for ttx months j ler um menins t tee. per mom n. Wkasxv lariLUaiKean (Donble Sheet) Vata, only LW pec annum, in ad- wishing thelr-address changed a,BMt ut stat wkara tM paper linet ter ? wart. ,,t MisrtassjtaeiiM from 10 te 9 eta. per Una ''l Mak 1 fUrm, aoeerding te location. f THE INTELLIGENCER, iM- ., lAneaaUr, Pa. r-fy't vnwflpnna widuwhuh Mr. Cenkllng. A AA .1..t.a tltjt aIiKHAAH ft IITa rtf ;; Alter nuuuiug iiuwuuhm ui ii.eu. tr '$Mr, conning irem iwemy-uve te one te ' even chance, the mathematical Dr. Bevrker loses hla patient; and another & IQustratien Is furnished et the incffec- .i ttrenflss of medical skill and the weak- mm et its fore-knewledee. It is in such widely advertised cases as this that Ks came te realiza most clearly tlielm- & poteece of science In averting death. We , -r Msa tut came te a iiveiy uupe ui wiuie- f ! a-f- !. a ll. ;y,, cevery et Air. isedki.dk, owing mj vuu ; ii pcefresslvely favorable bulletins, and the . Qdiiappelntment is great. The strong n Tiiauitver ine patient was expecieu te ' 'carry him through ; but it seems net te "J kaa, .. Liuih A-a-ubnt A fnlii Mnnallnn la kA Mr. Cenkllng's habit et turning "CiUght into day is responsible for his early !"' S i Mrience favors the devotion te sleep of 4'w hours of darkness. Mr. uenKiing uicu comparatively ? young, after n life passed almost wholly v im the public service. lie went into the iVj-'TTnltsWI Ktatafi Kpnnfn. nftnm r.nrer In shj-" " "" ! - ''SUas.state legislature and in the lower j'Hoess of Congress, with a reputation "'WfAUier for brilliancy than for selidltv and J, sense. lie was likened te the peiceck, in j.-- the spread et his plumage ; buthoBhewcd 'Via the Senate and has since shown at the 5'' bar, the possession of urst-class lntellec- K& lll&l tmvTAra. Tin wn nt inn ltnnpftf. nrul t.r-Tespectful a nature te become n wf atvu1 uiiawiaii , uuu euiuiici uicu wauia vu r.t.ltlrA lilfl tYtlmpftl nlnre. 'rnnrn una. hntv. ...i'iV var. a irrent fiilnrfi IwtfnrA film, liail lin i'-''iii reeevred hla health of mind and bedv: tifm& bis illness would have served te bastea It forward. Ills life's book closing, leaves him entombed among the most hiu dteUngubhed et bis country's dead. The TafllT Trumpet?. The tariff discussion has opened with n speech from Mr. Mills and a counter 'Wail from Mr. If elley. "We de net see that any profitable discussion was mnJe by either et the subject matter in hand, Tiz? the Mills tariff bill. Mr. Mills' peecii was an argument for free trade, which seemed te be wholly out of place la Introducing an antl-frce trnde tariff bill. Mr. Mills' practice docs net accord with his profession. lie proclaims a doctrine which be declares is net appli cable te the present condition of the country. Why then spend time in pro claiming it V Why net get down at ence te business and advocate the tar I IT du ties contained in the bill lie presents V Mr. Kelley went off in n general decla mation in favor of protection ; which the Mills bill proposes; but which is net what Mr. Kelley wants. What profit te him is a general howl for protec tion ? It must ba said for the old gi title. man, however, that lie did get down te Tarticularseftener than dldMr. Mills. He lemanded that cettcn ties and tin plate should lie taken from the free list. And be declared that coal and iron ores were put en that list by the bill indi rectly, charging that its authors were net bold enough te de it directly. We wish Mr. Kelly was right. We think that ere and coal are much mero Ally put upon the free list than tin-plates and cot ton ties; but they are net there, and Mr. Kelley knows it ; we hope that his charge of fraud will serve te bring the Meuse te a square vote en free ores nnd that the obvious pallcy of making them free will prevail. The Chlcr Justice. The president is exceedingly deliberate in bis selection of a chief justice ; as the business of the court calls for n prompt appointment, it seems mat ttie president baa difficulty in making his selection. He is supposed te be confined in it te the northern and border states, and an age of about fifty. There is geed reason for the first hesitation, but we see none for the second. lie wants te select the best man be can get, who Is in qoed health, re gardless of his sge. Duration et life is tw uncertain in old and young te be con sidered in such n matter ; and when ene chief justice dies another can be found te, take bis place. Thurman and tireesbeck have been named for the pest, and either would adorn it. Minister Thelps is en the list of elder men said te be able te adorn it. The New Yerk lawyers ask for Jamei C. Carter, ene of their number, who is net widely known. One of the very best men who has been named is Hewell E. Jacksen, of Tennefsee, new en the cir cuit bench. We have suggested Solicitor General Jenks as a very fit man for the place. The members of Congress have recommended Speaker Carlisle. The senators have S3lected Senater Gray. New in this list the president can surely find a flt chief justice -, and he ought te name him promptly. Get eminent I.eiiiih. There is evidently little faith in Con gress in Jay Coeke's dectrine that a national debt is u national blessing, slnce there was a strong majority In favor of the resolution directing the us a et the surplus in the treasury in the purchase of bends. It leeks as though seme day before very long we would have our national debt paid off; which should mike everybody happy but the national bank people whom it will put out of business. These banks have been pro viding the currency for the ieepIe, se curing it by the deposit of government bends, which pay them interest. Why the government should want te pay in terest upon the notes used by the people as money, Is one of these things which . w ene has been able te Aid out ; but when the debt is paid oil, the felly can e longer be practised. Besides the national bauk pseple, there will be a grtat many trustees and widows, and orphans, and heipieis gcner. ally, who will mourn the less of govern gevern jwntbnnd as a safe place for .invest ment. There will be g among these classes that government bends atea national blessing, and should het be paid off. In ejher countries this theory seems te held geed, nnd no thought of paying the public debt is found in Trance or Kng land. Prance does net even raise rev enue enough te pay her annual charges, nnd her debt increases every year, ling land has new undertaken te reduce the interest upon her consels, but does net talk of paying them. There would be a terrible flutter among investors, if she did. There does net seem te ba any safe security for money save land or a great government's credit. The faith of the states has been se often broken, that a state debt is net a first-class investment And our states fellow the fashion of our government in paying oft their debts, when they de net repudiate it entirely. After awhile there will be no resting place for money in this country in gov ernment leans, and no very secure way et holding it. It does net seem' te ac cord with the genius of our institutions that fortunes should be secure. 1'noFKSsen 1'ki.ix Aulkr In New V'erk oppenos the building of the great Kpiaoepal eatnedral In that city. lie saya the unani mity et religious leellng tbat In the Middle Ages called for cathedrals has all gene new. The many aects make modern cathedrals absurd, lie doclaren, and thus concludei : Te-day the cathedral aa an arohlteotural exprcMlen of thought can only mean an aborttve attempt te reatore a unity which la already lest." It wilt erorberomombered InCenkllnK'a favor that he never bellevcd that lfayes was lawfully eleoted president or tbat he waa rightfully Inducted Inte ofllee. I.e nover called him president. Ile took no lnterrnt In the nlccteral commission or In Itadelng, and It is no accret that he aorleusly contemplated speaking against lta verdlet In the case of f.eulstana. When thovetovras taken in that case he was purposely absent, ter he could nellhcr bring hlmself te vote for or against the counting olheulsana for llayea. Timiu: la no rift In the Helld Hauth lute. Am. geed Demoerata urn romlnded that tonight In thoseroral warda moetlnRN will be held te place In nomination candidates fordelogaloato be chosen at the primaries en Haturday evenlng next Tbose dero gates will participate In the county conven tion en Wednesday next, when delegates te the state and national conventions will boaheven, nnd a full county ticket placed In the Held. It la very Important tbat tbore should be a large Democrat le rejirjisjmtn rejirjisjmtn tlen at the severat meetlngartliiaevanlDg, the. places Joxjietainfc. wTileh appear clse clse clse whore In this Issue In the county chair man's proclamation. m Til ii Itepubllcans had a notion they were gelugtdn vronderaat the Louisiana Rtn'.e oleotlou. They soem tohavedeno blunderv. Tin; school beard et Dstrelt oppelntod a fpeclal oemmlttoa te consider the aubjoet or manual training In the schools which has roturned a highly faverable report. The report argues thataH the bulk of the children cannot make a living through hand work, Intellectual training alene Is an lnsulllclent preparation for lire ae far aa they are oencornod. The hand and the mind should rorelvo equal culture. True education leeks after the whele man ; any education short et this la n failure. Te malie man n harmonious being, such as he was lntendcd te be by his Creater, all bis powers must be njually developed." They bold that the prcsent aystem Is biased In favor of llterary pursuits, tbat manual labor has fallen Inte dlaropute and tbose who de net go Inte tbs overcrowded pretensions join the buge nrmy of poorly paid clerkH and boekkoopora. The condition or our girls Is Mill werse ; they tee have been taught te leek down upon labor, and their only hopeof atippert In In In In horited wealth or fertunate uiarriage," II this Is a truoplclureof the condition or theyeunit moil and women ofDetrolttholrs Is certnluly n uiOHt unhappy let It H cer tainly net true of Lancaster or or any city In thlstuimodlatenolghbnrhood.UuryotiDg men nnd maldenu nre net afraid te work, and they nre proud et IL Our high school heyn go hi oagerly te work wrestllng atore boxea ni though they had net been strug gling with goemotry and algebra, and our girls nobly fultlll n woman's part In the boiise and, when noeosiUy detnandf, work bard with cither lianda or head. On this line the Datrelt beard aeema te go tee far, but It comes back again te a lovel el sound Renso. The principal rea son why the professional man Is troated with rospect, whlle the moehanlo Is re tarded as a mere drudge, Is becauRO the ene Is Romething outside et bis pursuit, whlle the ether is practically nothing. Tbore Is as much nobility In a piece of Hue cabinet work as In a bill in chancery, nnd yet the world dees net think te, Why T llocause the lawyer Is n man of general In tellectual culture, whlle the mechanic la the contrary. Mix brain with nny thing, and you ennoble It." Tlien fellows aprop'aeay that In the net dlatautluturotbe artisan and scholar will be regarded M "equal meinbera of a happy brotherhood working together in beaullful harmony." And this dellghltul condition they pretMct will fellow the Introduction of the inmuml training wiboel. The vlnleu U qulte tee sublime for use. Wit i:.v KosceoOonktingat the no of no years was clocted le the federal llouse of KoprraentatUe, be wisely relrnliied from taking n prominent part In the dtlute of the Heuse. He kept eyes nnd eara open, bowevor, bcllevlng that bis tliue waa coming nnd preparing te measiire up te bli abilities nnd opportunities. PERSONAL. Mn. C...AHST0M. prides hlmROlf en his excellent digestive pewers. Hut lin dnrca net eat eysttra en awoetbreadr. KruiiAiM Gkeucii: Sqi iijii, the wtll known explorer, died In llroeklyn. Mon day, In the G7th year of his age. (Jnoiten J! McUi.ki.i.an, son et the late General Meridian, is named as a recent addition te the New Jterk H'erM' editorial stall; Kiiancih Muiti-Hv, the temperance worker, has added a new feather f bis cup by Inducing the whele Louisville baseball club te take the blue ribbon. Kwine Wattiiusen, a non et Henry Watterson, aged ID years, Is in h Washing, ten police station ler trying te stab a pretty widow who would net go with lilin le an entertainment. Jamiik K. Dewxkv, of the Montreao. Colerado, Jltmatcr, has roslgned bis position as apedal agent of the general laud cUlce, after maklug au rxcellenl record the. e!n. Mr. Downey recently lest ills WllOs Dan Kick, the old showman, appears te ba beyond um reach 0 the penury that bas mero tl.au eiukj i0iy )ten pictured as the only thing bn could call hla own. He owns nbeut U.IO.COO acres of land In Texas nud Isow Mexico, nnd mid the otber day tbat be was en Kant te meet a cyndle..le that wanta te buy him out. Jehn W.M. MeNaiiii, of Fremont, ene or the bestkuewn groenbaekerH In Michigan, has written n Idler In which he jaya el that parti: "Our state committee IS0 w?cr"tSe PVi nd its chairman, Mr. l'leld, In au open loiter boldly reueui. niends, net a fusion merely, but actual icoirperatlon Inte the body of the Demo crats party." Co.nki.ine wbb f2S,000 In dnbt when be opened bis law ollleo In New Yerk. With. In the last three yearn, bowevor, Mr. Cenk, ling has been ae aiiceesatul In bis practice that be has removed the mortgage en his bouse In Utlca, New Yerk, paid all bis ntu ligatiens, and in addition baa paid ever JOO OOO en the truit fund erabtuled by his for mer law partner, Arthur Jehnsen. There waa no legal obligation for Mr. CenkllaR pay these claims. Nothing oenld have bean oellacted from him in the courts, bat he had been laatramenUI lu having Jehnsen appointed te tba trust he betrayed and felt a moral obligation te settle tba leaaea suf fered by his friends. Tba HoresllMt Man in I.tncattir. As well aa the banasemeat, and ethers arn lnvlted in call en any Orep(.t and get frt trial bottle of Kemp's Ualstm ter tie Tlirent and l.tingi, a remedr tbat Is soiling- entlralv upon Its merits and Is gnarantiied te cum and rclleveall chmnte and Acute Ueugha, Antbma, Krenchllls and Consumption, l'rloe W cents and (l. JanlJ-lydAw (I) m m A Mclodlens Veles ought te b accompanied by an agreeable brmtlj. Words waltAd by a pleanant ene, ns peclally If proceeding from a roseate dollcato dellcato dollcate lyohltolled meutb, dnllgbt an1 uncluln the nmte llitener, Mark this, flames and demoi selles, and ese SO.ODONT which endews the teeth with the whiteness and hardnets et ala baster, renders flabby, cankered, colerlo's Biiini firm and pink, and gives a bealthler glow te pale, roughened lips. The breath lie lie lie omes as sw uct as a nosegay through its tnilu tnilu ene. y,M,WAw Hl'KUlAl. NUTW1CS. I waa troubled with chrnnte rnUinli and gathering In tnyhead, was very dear attlmcis, haa (Ilnrharges from my cars, and was unable te hrnalh throegli my nom. iletoretbesecnnd botlleof Ely's Cream JUlm waa nzbauatedl waa eumd, and tee ay enjoy ennd health. C. .1. Cerbln, Field Hanagur l'WIudelphla 1'ub llablng Heuse, I'a. 1 am en my iccenfl battle of Klv's Creim llalin, bring a sufferer from cilnrrh snceI at n child, lint with this medicine I nm being cared. Win. 1,. Dayton, llroeklyn. a9 .wdoedAw TIIK UK V. UKO.il. TIIAYKB.nf llonrben, Indsays; "Beth myself nnd wife own our lives te MHU.Oira CONSUMPTION UUKK1, Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North quoen street. W Ah UNKOUTUNATi: l'KUHON. The mnt unfortunate ponten In the wer.d l ene uflllcted with sick headiichn, but Uiey will lierollevod at ence by using Dr. Msalle'sHpeclal l'ruscrlpUen. Boe advertisement In another column, "' WHY WILL YOU UeUUH wlien. Millea'i Cnre will glve IramedlatnrHllef. I'rlre loots., Men .and fl. Ker sale by II. II. Cecuian.Driif. gltt. Ne, 137 North Uuoen street. (G) WANAMAKEWB. l'uiLiiiin-iiii, Wednesday, April 19, issa. It's the price argument It is cumulative. Grews daily. Will continue te grew. Until the whole Dress Goods case is stated. Our best is at your service. There is no stir or racket about it. Just natural. It comes about that we think you ought te buy certain important Dress Stufls at 25 or 30- or 40 per cent, reduction. We make the prices, you buy the goods. Certain indications lead te these remarks. But the dis covery of the indications was inspired by the foundation rule that right here you must always find your best trading place. Yeu honor us with your con fidence. Thank you. It shall never be abused. Hence, when we think you ought te buy cheaper you buy cheaper, no matter what may be done else where. That's the present case. The lets of goods are all big. After the statement of new bar gains you will find a brief re print of yesterday's list. To morrow mere. Yeu will also find a few small 'words en a 'very large subject. Mattings. Camel's-I lair Beige Robes. Four styles, richly embroidered with silk in contrasting colors, in scroll and set designs. Light weights proper for all sum mer wear. The richest Robes we have imported this season : no two alike. 25 ; reduced from $35. Cashmere Feulc Robes. Twe styles, heavily embroidered with silk. A little mere quiet shades than the above. Per fect harmony of colors. Down from $32 te $25. Fine Serge Robes, with gar niture of silk braid in novel de signs. In tan and ecru shades. $S. Just half the original price. Albatross Robes in plaids, light blues, salmons, nile, tans, golden brown, gebelin blue. Various styles of embroidery. $7 ; much less than the plain material is worth. Serge Feulc Robes, with panel, cuffs, and cellar of frise and beadwork combined. $S ; a reduction of $5 en a Rebe. "French Novelty Plaid, with polka spot. A fine, rich stuff in Spring weights ; heliotrope, stone, navy, and gebelin. .15 inches. Reduced from $2.50 te 1.50. Plain te match, $1.25. Imported Pin head checks in the liked light shades, tans, steel, browns, and blues, with stripes en same ground te com bine. An unusually choice line of stuffs for Spring and Sum mer wear. ,e indies, 75c, 'from S5. All-wool Plaids, A variety of weaves beige, cheviot, cash, mere, serge mere than 40 styles and colorings. They have been quick sellers at $1 ; new 75c. All-wool Black Plaids, cres cent design in corners. Fine quality, geed weight, handsome combination of color. Sqld readily at $1.25; price te-day $1. All-wool Tlaids, illuminated with delicate silk lines forming an everplaid, with gay silk dots at the intersections. $, from $1.25. Chevren Stripe. The hair lines of silk. Garnet with geld, black with white, light brown OOD'S HAKSAPAKILIiA. Health and Strength fAl ItMhA. ftb MM. MM, a . . a.. .. If yen feel tired, weak, worn out. or ran down from hard work, by Impoverished con cen con dttien et the bleed or low state of tba system, yen should take Heed's earsaparlila. Tha peculiar tenlngr, purifying-, nnd vltailtlng quallUesef tela successful medicine are seen felt throngheut the entire system. Knelling dlicase, and Riving quick, healthy action te every erican. It tones tha stomach, creates an appetite, and rensei'the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have taken It with benefit, testify that Heed's earsaparlila makes the weak strong." Heed's EarBaparlUa "I have taken net qnlta a bottle of Heed's 8ar.apai.lla. and must say It Is one of the best medicines for giving an appetlte, purifying; the bleed, and regulating thodlgeallve organs, that I ever heard of. It did me a great deal of geed." Mas. N. A. KTiaxar, Canastota, M. Y. " I took Heed's Sartaparilla for less of appe appe tleo, dyspepsia, and general languor. It did me a vast amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi tancy In recommending It." J. W. Wi. ford, (julncy, HI. "I bad salt rheum en my left arm three years, suffering terribly. I took Heed's Bar sapsrllla, and tliBH-.lt rheum has entirely dis appear d." II. M. II ills, 71 freachSL, Lewell, Hats. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all drnrg'sU. II six for as. Prepared I Beld by all druggists. II i six for 15. Vreptrcd only by 0. I. HOOD A CO., Apotbecartes, I only by O. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. I Lewell, Mass. 100 Dobes One Dellar. I 100 Deses One Dellar. H( OOD'S NAHHAPAKll.T.A. FOR HALK an. w via i noun viueeu uincMiur, i . aprt-zmasw WANAUAKK1V8. with blue, olive with geld, golden brown with blue. Has been $i ; new 75c. Londen Worsted Suiting. GO styles, 61 In . It 60. f rem J M ' Kngllih Worsted Suiting, SI la., ll.?Mremr. 01. German Worsted Bulling;, 30 styles. 60 In . II ed. from il 50. Uerman Hllk-and-Woel Butting, 42 In . II tip, from II .6. Uerman Bllk-and.Woel Bulling, 4 In.. Il.ie, fiem II M. ' Uerman 8llk-and.Woel bulling, 40 In., 60 cents, from 7J. Uerman Worsted l'lalds, 40 In.. 76 cents, from 11.01. french Camel's Hair Diagonal, 41 lu,, 7JeenU, Iretnll.w German Bllk-snd-Woel Crrpe Cleths. 42 In . It en, from ll.2i. ' ' irrench All-Weel Armure, 0 In , IX) cents, from M. Krench Prunella Oletb, 40 In.. 60 cents, from 75, Kronen Otteman leth, 40 In., 60 cents, from 7 1. French Dlsgnnala,40ln.. 60 cents, from 71. All-Weel Habit cloths, 60 In., 73 eents from 11,00. American Dlairenals, 84 tn , vscrnts, from 37k. Amerlcui Wern Bulling;', ai eents, nom 41. Weel Tricots, nam, 81 cent, from 37X. Woell'laldBultlng.SiJIn, 37K cents, from 60. Scotch Zephyr utnghanu, I7K cents, from 60, China Mattings. What we believe te be the biggest showing of these cool, quiet, comfortable Summer fleer coverings ever made in Ameri ca. Mere than three hundred and fifty patterns in white, red check and fancy. Ne old sol diers in the let ; every roll is of this season's importation and made of selected grass. Seamless Damasks. Viceroys a seamless Mat ting of finest quality. Pagodas a joined Matting. And all the ether fit grades. Prices 1 5 te 75c a yard. Special Mattings of our own importation, stamped "J. W.," 1 5 t0 55c In the higher grades Matting te match. 700 rolls of a choice China Matting at $10 the roll of 40 yards. Full equal in quality te any we have before sold at S5- A nevelty: Japanese Mat ting with scattered designs in grass embroidery. Fer dadoes and screens as well as for fleer use. But a peep at them in the paper. An avenue 250 feet long is bounded en each side by up-ended rolls close ranked in double columns, and there are tens and tens mere heaped around in their wrappings. The exhibition of Ualtlnga la en the third Meer. Tiise elevator ut Talrteenth aud Market stroeta cerner. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia. IIASLIUHT COUVAXr. rjASl.iailT COMPANY. WELSBAOH IUOANDESOEHT GASLIGHT COMPANY of PENNSYLVANIA 123 BOU1H TWELFTH ST., l'illl.ADKLl'lUA, Til IH COM PAN Yetrers a limited amount et the lull paid Capital Stock of the l'UILADBL 1'llIA WKLHUaCII CO, par value U0, at 30 porsbare.payablolu two Instalments. Uy the tonus or a guarantee whlea will he explained te Intending Invester, the actual rtak will probably net exceed t.'.CO per share, while larKuproillaare reasonably sure. The wonderful system of lighting Is new en exhibition at 122SOUTUTWKLKT11 BTltKKT, Irem S te ie p. nt , w hore the Subscription itoek Is open. A. O. QRANQBR, President. BAMCJBLT. BODINB. Eecrjtaryand 'lreuurer. ileanl of Dlroctera. USOI'UB 1'IULIKII, WlIUAM CIOU, TuhuaS Delah, wm. u.sinukslt, Jehn (1. IUaIXnu, A. t). U RAMI HO, Wm.U. Waiiusn, W. W. UiHiw, HAMULI! emu AN, ICOBT ULttNDIHMM), T. J. MoxraeusBr, A. 11 lticusr. Advisory Conimltteo of Stockholders llBNRV (J, QIBJON, ..ttMCKLCOyriN, Wx.T (Jahtkh, J. K. GlLLINUUAU. u 1". 1islvbn4te1n, j. ii, a ltss.0s, Jams. a. Whiust, u. u, uocsteh, T. Wistab Drewn, WILLIAM XtHOCKIS, 4LAYTOM !"BKCH, 1U0M1S COCBRAM, A. U. UUMl'uaaTS, UORTOS UettlOUAXL, i. V. WILLIAMSON, Watki MaoVsaeu apiMwd All this season, as ratine annreachM. a sroed reliable tenle and bleed partner la needed by nearly everybody. Heed's Banaparllla te peculiarly adapted for that purpose and be comes mero popular every year. Try It this sptlng. When I took Heed's Banaparllla neas In my stomach leltt the dullness In my bead, and the gloomy, despondent feeling dis appeared. I began te get stronger, my bleed gained better circulation, the coldness In my hands and feet left me, and my kidneys de net bother me at before." O. W. Hull, Attorney, at-Law, MUlersburg, C. Make the Weak Streng " A year age I suffered from Indigestion, had terrible headaches, Tery llttleappetlte In tact, aoemed completely broken down. On taking Heed's Barsapatllla I began te Imptere, and new I have a geed appetite, and my health Is excellent compared te what It waa. I am bet ter In spirits, am net troubled with cold teat or hands, and am entirely cured of Indiges tion," MiRMia lUaaiaa, Mewbnrg, Orange County, H. Y. reeling languid and dizzy, htvlng no ap petite an,d no ambition te work, 1 took Heed's Harsaparilla, with the best results. As a health Invigorate and for general debility 1 think It superior te anything cite." A. A. Kiaas, Utlca, N.Y. AT H. B. COCUKAN'h DRUG STORE, fALAVK Of FASHION. A BTKICH'B PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Our line of Children's Lace Caps is open and ready te be looked at. Our first display of them will be made in a lew days and will be very attractive. Loek for it ! Our assortment this year is twice as large as any previous season. Comprising upwards of one hundred different styles ; all new, as we did net carry any ever from last season. People who deal with us knew that we state nothing but facts. We will try and give you an idea of what we have. Shirred Caps, very fine, at 15c, much nicer at 20c, and a special bargain at 25c. We would like you te see them; finer styles are 37, 50, 75c. and higher. Embroidered Caps, these which last year were sold for 25c. we sell for 20c. this year. We have a special style for 25c, they are as nice as our 50c. caps last year. Come and be surprised. At 37 and 50c. we sell an elegant Embroidered Cap, and se en up te $2 apiece. Normandie Caps, fine Swiss, full ruche, 37c. Normandie, with embroidered crown, 37c. Special styles of our own de sign, at 50, 75c. and $1. Toboggan Lace, Swiss and Embroidered Caps. Very handsome Embroidered Tarn O'Shantcr Caps, at $1. Baker Caps. White Wing Caps. Infant's Lace, embroidered and Swiss Caps, 37, 50, 75c. and Si Revere Embroidery Caps, in all styles. Infant's Split Zephyr Jackets, hand-knit, 37, 50, 75c. and$i. I n f ant's Merine Hubbard short and long Cloaks ; an im mense variety at special low prices. 500 boxes of Tourist Ruch ing, 6 yards te a box, put up in fancy colored boxes, with our name, sold for advertisement, at nc.a box. Dress Patterns ler Ladies and Children, at 1 2a apiece. ASTRICH'S P. O. F Lancaster. AIUIUCAI. QUPKHIOK QUAiaiY MUSICAL BOXES. HKNltY UAUTSCII1 & SONS, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Streot, Philadelphia. srxamlnaUen will prove our Instruments far superior te auyother make, net epeaking of the worthless tnisn mat abounds In the market, seen twlng of mera annoyance than pleasure te their owners. Old una Imper. fecUy made HukIe lioxes caretully repaired by experience! workmen irem Uiu manufac tory InSwitzerland. Corrtspenduncosollcttod. Bend stamp ler catulOKUe and price list, nnv2-lydAw rOlTWAL. F" H JUK V COMMISSIONKK, U. r. B11UI.TZ, lllarksmltb, Ninth Ward, fnnnorlyer Eliza beth 'township, tiubject te Ueiuociatle ruiiu. nu.r20.wdAw TJOH J UK Y COMMISSION Kit, 1I.T. SUULTZ, Ol Kllzib'thtewn lloreuKh. Subject te the decltlun of thu Democratic County conven tion, umrS-ttaAw TOK JUKY COMMISSIONKK, OKOltaiC DAUMSTKTTHl., eventh Ward, city. Subject te Pomecratlo liuluA. umrle-lfdAw J10H JUKY COMMISSION!.!., K1IW. AMHI.KH, Of Drumoie Township. Subject te the do de do culenot the Democratic Ceuuty Convention. mail'JdAwtupxt gOl. JUKY COMMISSION KB, ritANKLlN C1.AUK, Ot Btrasburg Township. Subject te the de cUlonel tLu Democratic Ceuuty Convention, marlMAwta-25 1 ACOB K. HUKAFFKB'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO, 15 CKNTBK BQOAIIK. ToaAeoo. e LD HON EST T. ' INOtJK rei'ULAKBRAMD Old Honesty Will be found a oemt I nation net always te be Had, A FIKK QUALITY Or PLUO TOBACCO AI A KMAJiONAHLK 1'HICaC. Loek for the red H tla Uff ea Meb plug. PIRST-0IA8S AETIOLB -IK- Chewing Tobacco; DON'T FAIL TO 01TK OLD HONESTY A FAIR TBIAL. Askyourdealerforlt, Don'ttekeanyother. J NO. FINZER ABROS. LOUIBVILLB, KT. CLOTI11NU, CC. IAftirtAAjAJ JJEKOUANT TAILORING. HAGER& BROTHER. MERCHANT-TAILORING DEPARTMENT. $15.00 AND $16.00 CHEVIOT SUITINGS. BKBr VALUKB wehaveXTerOtrered. Etrleliy All Weel. Uoed stylus $18.00 k $20.00 Cheviot ftaiUegs. Newest l'lalds and Btripes. TIIKIiATISTIN PINE IiMPORTED OHE.VIOTS, $25.00 Up. HAGER cTbROTHER, 26 & 27 WE8T KING 8T. TMI'OKTANT UONHIDKKATION. L. GaesmaQ k Bre. An Important Consideration, WC HAVE TIIK FJNHST GOODS. T1IK IIK3T OKKVKUVriUNa.THK STI.1T. llut tha l'rlcea are $1 Ce te te Lewer thn the Siinii quality of Koeds are sold for anywhere oloe. Lcek al Our Window Exhibit Every Day. We Ileiaij Mark Our Prices tn 1'laln rigures. Anyone can soewho taktathe trouble te leek. New Spring; Trousers le Order at SI 00. II W 5 ( 0. i OJ, 17 00, $i 0. 9 01). . New spring nulls te otder at $l200,ll.oe, Kuw Spring Sulfa te Ordrr, Klne Quality Imported Wi rstoe, at 120.00, 00, ta Ov, (17 el ALL WKLT. MADE, OUT IN TIIK LATEST 8TYLK. TltlMMKD TAHTKrULLV. Kverylhlng warranted tn give satisfaction, reu can utretd te buy without givlug thorn a leek. 11 will eavuyeu meney. L. GANSMAN & BRO. M YEKa ct KATUifON. Spring Clothing! TIIKUK'S NOKND TO TDK AeSOuTMENT OF SPRING SUITS TO UK yOU N DUE UK. Every Conceivable Jttjle and Pdtlern TAKEN IX TUK ASSOUTMKNT. Men's Uuslnesi Butts 8 lien's tluslneiij Suit tlO Men's llualneei Suits a 12 Men's Bualness Sulta 3 Men's Dress Suits i u Men's Dress Suits ib Men's Dress Sulu ih Men's Dress Suits 118 Men's Dress Suits $'e Men's Dress Suits tvi Men's Dreas 8ults tjs Men's Ixtra Pants, XveiyStyle l25te6 ALAUGEAN1) HANDSOME STOCK OT Youths', Beys' and Children's Clothing AT l'KOI'LK'd l'UIUKS. Myers & Eathfen, NO. 12 EAST KING ST.. I.ANOAATUt I'A MAOJUXXRV. pA'ITKKNH, MODFUJ, iln. Central Machine Works, ueiiNKK or UltANrANDCUUISTlAN STltKEIt), (Hear et Court Ileuae). L AMCA'.TEU, A'A, EnRlnes, Itellerp, Machinery and llepalilng, 1'atu.rns, Drawings, Iren and brass Castings, ete. Hest equipped Machine and rattera llbep In tne cliy ler light work. 4vuoed Werk,' Promptness. Bsasonable Charges, OecS-Ud rvRyiTenu, "DfURlTUKE. FURNITURE. We have sold you Furniture in this store for the late Gee. B. Schaum for many years. Have opened for ourselves with an en tire new stock at the very lowest prices. Call nd see our goods. Don't forget the number, 31 Seuth Queen Street. OCHS & GIBBS. aprlllyd w IDMYKK'R YOUR WANTS -IN- FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORK TO YOUUCOMlM.ETESATlSrACTlON. ATritACTIVE UOJD3, ATTUACTIVE 1'ltlCKS. Glvnyeursplf the satisfaction nt seeing tha Largest, Best and UheaiWBtBtoek la the Ulty. Oer. East King & Duke Ste. WIDMYER'S GOBSTEB, JTKW TII1NGH IN FUKNITUHE AT FlEINITSPi'S New ANTIQUE OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spilng. The prlcewlll sur prise you. NATUltAL RtlEltltY SUITS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable OLD STANDAItl) WALNUT. We enen Wert Week, blx New Patterns at Six New Prices. Beveral very low In price, but geed money's worth all the tluie. Other Kew and Attractlre Goods being shown all the time at Popular Prices. HEINITSH'S 37 AND 20 SOUTH.QUEEN 8T., 1.AKCAETEU, PA. Personal Attention Olven te Undertak lnjr. RATtY VAliBIAU Set. F LINN A BRKNKMAN GRAND EXHIBIT or BABY CARRIAGES. ONE HUNDKKD rirPEUENT STYLUS. ALL NEW UOODS. Manufactured te our own order by the best factories in the country. Special attention given te every department se aa te seeura ser vice as well as appearnuce. le house In the country can show as fine ft Una of goods. EXl'KKSS WAQONH, WHEEL BARROWS, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOOIPEUEH, OIKIa'H TKIOYLKS, Ae. OUU NEW STOCK Or " Alaska " Refrigerators NOWONBXUIUITION. FL1NN & BRENBHAN, Ne. 163 North Queen Street, LANCAbTKlt PA. MOVMWVHHltHlMW HUUDS. IILL AND HKK -Tils:- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light 1 beau them all Anether Let et CHEAP OLOUtB for Gas an Oil BtOVOA. THD "PERFECTION MATAIi MOULDING A UUBBEU OUBHUJM WEATHERSTRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all ethen , Keeps out the cold, step rattling of window Kxclnde the dust. Keep out snow and ndn. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying It. Can be mimi any where -no boles te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warn or shrtuk a cushion strip Is the most ported. At the Steve, Healer and ltange Stere; -or- Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.. LANCASTER. PA. OAlllilAUm. CTANDAKD WORK. EDW.EDGERLEY CAKRUUK JIUII.DER, NOS.40,42,41,4tMAUKET STHEET, Uear el POKtelUce, l.ncaster. Pa, I have In StncK nnd liulld te Order Every Vartotyef tbn following styles: Coupe, Dug. vlea, Cabriolets, Carriages, lrterlas. Uuslness Wagons, "T" Carts, MvCall Wagons, burrles, Market Wagons, Phtutens, Express Wagons. I employ Ui best Mechanics, and hare facll. lues te build correcuy any style of Carriage desired. 1 be Oualtty, Style and finish et my work makes It decldtdly the cheapest In the market, MOTTO : Pair Pealing, Honest Werk at Bettem Prices." Pleate viva me n call. sksritepalrtng promptly attended te. l'ricfta lower than all ethers. One set of Werku.eu especially emnlej ed ter that punesa BUSINESS METHODS MADE PLAIN. The syatein of instruction at tba I.ANCABTAU COMMKECIAL COLLKQE. Is se simple and plain tbat any yenng ldy or gentleman can easily muster al) the details of abaslness edncatlun, LIBBUAL TKHUS. Evening afceslem Tuesdays, Wednet All d rtldays, lull Information given by U. U. WEIDLEE, Lancaster Couunerelal Cellagf , OCUS-Ud lAintsnw, V M JA
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