yff ?vf V y'9 V ' a IS SESffi iiANOASTEK DAILY INTEIiUGBNOEK. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1888. ! M 1-1 J-. fcVAi MS ' ST tw .' B Sfr IK s ?&; -.V- m rv. . Th Dally InUIHgTicer. v. jJUlOABTSK, APBIL 8 1968. te t ( SAU.Y laT&USBKOM publishes all tte asMSJIStpftie news i uie u&nea rrcss up iu ifealetett possible henr. MIU-TM Dally Edition of Tn limaxi VMHM k MUTtnt by cenlers in the city 1 gatt HumtaOlac towns for 10c per woek t , ia eL mm a yearj rb ler six months i HJilwurMBMthitoe.perBonUi. vtN Wssbbt Itrrsujaatreaa Deuble Sheet) .2 MfM rifts, only (LW per annum, In ad- vhwSClMn wishing their address changed e M lahKntaW) when the paper la new ler- 3: ita (mi 10 te IS eta. per line tasantnn, according te location. TUB LNTBLLIOBNCER, K Lancaster, Pa, Telephone Connection 'f r n a. .. . an . a a Vl- - Vijj IH B0 Agent iiDisance. & i We note with infinite satisfaction that .M Geerge Barrle, of Philadelphia, a ' V.tt.l... ... .t1 In 1.1a sffArf t enm Kl Pisssei "" """ w wu- 7 't'Pe BUB W l1" OUUBUlipHUU UlaUO liU ?fra Meat for an Illustrated publication y, y tkat was te be furnished in parts, equal te V Cm aamnin. Thev ware net en ual te the 4s .aamnle and Darrle could net recover. ?V ",.. t . .1.. it, euca uiiUKa no ver bio cuuai vu me f.MtfipM. It is a fair inference mat n t bseriptlen te a work published and affiled 1Q PMt8 l"18 a fraud lurking v ieaewhere about it, and a wise man will ,Mrer subscribe. It is women who are i asssuiiy me victims ui tue niua, juai, us tiy are chiefly the Drev of the ;; ordinary book agent, ah mesa can- $L nnsers should be suppressed by law. vv There is net a particle of merit in the 1 system of selling books in this way. It ' :',v la fraudulent in its very inception, se j, honorable person would think of ringing i doorbell for tne purpose or taKing up :i IVa 4tma Afl Ida l.nneattil.lar tn nn ffrtrfr j ?i te sell him something which he does net f'-f:ied and does net want, nlne times KV'Oat of ten, even when he buys. Q!Tal canvassing has grown into the 'proportions of a great business and tbe Cvl'meat skilful canvassers have incomes as i'V,v; "great as that of the president of the -' United States. Tbey make them by their I'jLesWIslv' f a nAMtmda nnAnla 4r tnnr Menn rtltnea what It is worth for what ther de ';V'6twant; and they are se confident of LSlwr power that they think their game 'v-Vi-Wem when they get the ear of their 5flj-i.i nn i-i. i- i i i- n. 'jcvim. j.uejr uuguu w ua seat u hib ti' Aa Bl MlftA n y.vlnA. y lit., linnn mrnln A W UV WIND a bllUlD HI OUJ4.? UA1U 'UU1U '.-, and consume their time in bleedincr them. Jji. OF Annnm. It Is thn victim' fmiH. Tim tz fmMtmait fimitit Ha nrjlArAl nf lint- mmf 5 "'I v. wu uiuvx-u UU, UUI 111UOU ptepie nave net tne nerve te treat tliin irijpnmmarlly people who appear befere a '. , Mwui iu we gnu uuu wiiu uiu manners and ladies. There is a j woman traversing this town new with a S. " -It -11.- -0 afn1A MAft.if ntl.r. 4t,lnVn ,tethlng of sitting n whole morn. ' ihrfte ennvprtlAtlnn ntvitit liAr linnu lmr fur. aUare and her family, advising her te cut- ' ? IWBWJ IW fUVVtJlMJ VVXkV.il lb IAJ IJCi i;j children; and te buy her book for use as a i $t aUadv diet for them.thmmh tlipvhn lmls.' C& la arms. Ml: Boek agents sheuU,Ufi-V.uTd tebacrim- iSltlta trtm H.aHf n i n..i. K&' '"jfwtf-iuumeiifc vuay iut meir ilv'hadaVrf" Mia itnm- 1u.1t nnl at.n..1,l l.a .WiViTMrr-' " "v " ""' "" -""'" " arCK te summary couviclien ns ViV 1 rt 'grants before a justice of the peace. fifer ' " Mi'i"-' Smnll rninnenanflnM .y The disposition of some men te strug ?a . gle and sweat for the sake et struggling W2 ad sweating was never better Illustrated rv? than in the notable compromise by which vuainuun cooper agrees te ue suppiamcu by his rival, the latter agreeing te peat- h pone the date of execution until January 'ijjfr flrtt ; allowing Cooper te de the heavy f work of the presidential year. H$ - When it ia rpmnmliprpil t.hnt Uin nfntn chairman gets no salary and has his only kii eogeDensation in the satisfaction which the work affords him, the prominence that it gives him and the power that he wields, it is manifest that Senater Cooper, under his agreement te suffer execution 'Jf;at January, will take nothing for his vwk ui we coming campaign uuc tne M aatiafactien that it affords him : all the esence and power of the ofllce going " rMk u, vnv te his appointed successor. All 1", that Cooper took beside the work by gLvM1 extended term, was the satisfaction of -fevaHaefMng. te be sure, but after rnnnlnc t;ta machine successfully for the nailv : through se many campaigns he must be 3s swaaquereu ve nave recetvea an extremely assail amount Of H.-ltlafAftlnn tn Ma alirlit: g :ij avmths' notice te quit. ?jy nnasatr. woeper uas get out of his tf.. itai Ahalrainneliln 4l.n t- . l. it. wi vumiiuiujjiuiii viimk ia ui tiuu3iunuai & value, we de net knew. lie has had a . , , , . A yaimuuouue uuu uuiue power; ne naa ueen 'ttelnairument et stronger peliticlans.and ' jit ia undoubtedly because he has ceased te Z be available te the controlling interest in iC his party in the state that he new steps -A down. Mr. Quay has no use for him. and i iis a ... .. . ;Bia only xuture Is in Blaine. - .j.iuh, jeara ui eucu bervtce us uis te ills 5. nVIAMV MAltlM a11llrf nrl ,1.. .. I ll ";vmj AiMWKis duuuu iiicib Liin ksiii nu.inn L." a aa iionerable life cannot be main- But there are verv mam- mpn .WHU, S. aOBStltuted like Coenorwlm dpllvlit. tn tin n nrnntii fin Mm n il nf !. .. i HK3T ""v " ui me eciviue uuu ffi the activity, the publicity and the bright iiveiy. Quay's Conrentien. The Kepubllcan liens and Iamb3 ure preparing te He down together at the py convention in Ilarrisburg today, and lJrwatpremtae'1 te ua an acrimonious bat- jmbhw state cnatrman between Cooper "gaaa Anarews uas quieted down into n if eoasptemiae in which sufllclent bones are .arewn te each te feed their political - hanger. Cooper is te remain the chair. aaaa untu January J, when Andrews will fj,aueeeed him, holding the place for a year, itha state chairman hereafter te be elected -,ia January eactljear. w, Oa the surface this result leeks lik-n - ntfi aa. ... - Vffllw aweat Ier Cooper. He had been :.Mr beaatiiur that hiannnnnunt irs nnf. II), l - ... .I H.-......UV. ......ui .pBgnuflg instance of the position sought ter, and the fact that the red-headed, ,aepetut ueiaware county leader was will- lag te surrender the office next Januarv. VftBAKAa Vnr ,.n m IAen, 1.1 . .. .... . . ... VUOk UO VUU0K.OICU Uil chances of I desperate. Th compromise Is another iilut- UMtoaeftbe cunning of Senater Quay, .waoreresaw tnatlt the convention get late a squabble ever the chnlrmsnehin. ! .J tNuld imperil tsomeef theBchemesef Junier senator from Pennsylvania, jwrnaps be tbe entering wedge te . dOWn his Power. Thn incIrlPtit.tia fJhOWU that It isQuuv'a rnnvmllnn nl HakaatorCamereu has eyes te Bee, he . view wku poignant feelings the far of the political sceptre from bis Daletal Bslfanr. Balfour is determined te leave his nana In Irish history covered with mere odium than the bitterest antMrtsh leaders of the century. The latest political infamy with which his name Is Identified is the Increasing of Irish sentences en appeals. It Is most rare that In important sen tences where a prisoner appeals for a new trial, his petition for Justice and mercy is met with a tevercr sentence. Yet this is what Balfour and his gang are doing in Ireland In order te deter men from ap pealing through fear of Increased sen tences. Sir William Vernen Ilarceurt, in Indignantly denouncing this new ty ranny, Eald : "After this, Irishmen could net or ought net te have confidence in the administration of the law, because it was carried out in a manner repugnant te Englishmen." Gladstone also ccered the miserable leader of the hostility te Ireland, but Balfour was sustained in his Iniquity by a vote of 210 te 105. Ireland has need of great patlence when measures such as these are forced down her threat. m MAven Hewitt, of New Yerk, recently vetoed the resolution that la the beard of aldfermen reposed the authority te ay what Uisa should float from the city ball. Mew the aldormen have pened their tneaiure ever the veto. What allly work for grown men te be making ae much ado out cf nothing 1 Frem the lurid Weat te tbe Chicago column of the New Yerk Herald oemea an eerie tate of the perpetual pickling of the departed. It la aaiorted that certain musle dcaler, Danlela by name, baaia pastime been attidylng the art of embalm ing and has nlade a dlicovery or the uiual tattling Uhlcae proportions. lie has found that a peculiar mineral vapor bath, administered In en alr-tlght ohamber, nr r ea tn, preventa and perpetually removes the possibility et decomposition. We con fem a faint suspicion that that part of tbe dleoevory rotating te perpetual preserva tion may net be fully eatalUhett, TtiH Interesting narrative receunta an experiment upon the body of a man that had baen kepl a meat unpleasant length of tlme. An old dissecting room of tbe Chi cago Medical coliege was aolccted for tLe test, and otter an alr-tlght bath of two hours It waa found that the subject bad ceaaed te beeirenslvr. Klevon days bad olapsedalnco tbe bath when tbe correspondent visited tbe room, the experiment scorned le have been qulte successful, and tbe In von ter waa Jubilantly claiming that decomposition waa loreverarrostod, and the beJy waa at last Ingaslf potrlUed. lie further aaya, " If tbe oireeta observod In this experiment are rqllable, and consequential te the mineral vapor, none need evor fear a contagions dlsease. The vapor lasrperfectdlslnfeetant The world need fear yellow fever and, smallpox no mere." , ' The enterprising correspondent wauti te knew why tbe bath cannot play tha'part of Se Bote'a famous fountain and-restore per potnal'yeutb. "It a decaying body can take a mineral vapor bath.' and regain lis perfection nnd last always, why can't a live man take tbe batb and Uve ferever 7" Tbe Kontleinau abouldeck himself np In an air tight ohamber- and test the matter. He would cetlalnly have a nloe fresh aubject. Justici: Ooiidem 1 a candidate for re oleetlou befere the Kepubltcan convention, probably forgettlng that with oneoxceptlon there has been no Judge ro-elootoil te tbe suprome beneh In tbe past forty yearr. 1'itESiuicNT Ui.KVEf.AND's smypathy for home lHber le shown bv his letter te United Htales District Atterney Qlrvln, rotating te the importation or foreigners into Massa. cbuselta perta In violation et the oentraot labor laws, aa fellows : Information has reached the treamiry de- Eartment that a large number el foreigners ave been brought into Massachusetts un der violation et tbe oentract Uber law, for the purpese of manning Amerlrnn tlahltig vesnels Bent out from the portsefOloucostor, Itestnn and lleverlv for the purpean of tak ing Huh along the Canadian coast. It hecius te me qulte certain that aueh forelgnorp, altens, bave been brought in by parties In direct violation of the statute covering aueh msec, and 1 bolleve that the Importa tion of such foreigners tends te the dis placement of American labor. I am aware that many of these persona have, through thocareor thoeillalals, been returned te the country from which they came. I thorefero enjoin en you the duty of a prompt Inves tigation et th eae caecs and request that you confer with the collectors et the ports of Itosten and Gloucester that prompt and elfectlve meaturca may be taken. Tut: Koranten Truth It only four yeara old, but has a circulation et between 7,000 and 8,000 copies dally. It has Just bought a new press, which prints 20,000 copies an hour. Such success In se llmlted a tlme la plioneinonat. Dn. Okehqk M. Btkiinukue, U.'B. A. has been investigating tbe alleged dls dls dls covery by a M ex lean doctor that yellow fever could be prevented by inoculation, and that It was caused by it living organ ism which found tbe human Byatem con cen cen genial ground for multiplication. Hpoak Hpeak Ing el bis rosearohos In M ex loe, the doctor observod that when be arrive! at Vera Cruz In Heptember the dlaeate was quite llmlted, thore being scarcely any deaths. Consequently be had very few oppertunl. tlet of making autopsles. Se far he had found thnt there wai really nothing te Justify the cangnlne conclusion et the Moxlean and Jirszlllau scientists. Quoting from esrtalu works publlshed In favor of tbe inoculation theory, lr. Uternberg said that out of forty four persons lnocu lnecu lnocu lateJ in Itle Janolre twenty-two, or tllty per cent, bad bfen eelzsd with yellow levor, and el these nlne, or forty per cent, bad died. When nature puti en spring atll re, It Is tlme enough for tbe fair box te den their spring clethes. Jlut that tlme Is net new. PERSONAL. Cenkmnu is said te have left an estatoef f250,000. Suxen AniZTi, a distinguished Cuban pianist, la dead. Cjiaukckv WiNOiiEf.r., presldent or the Koelolllu (Conn.) National bank, li In bis 0JJ year. ItKV. J. a Pavb, of Yerk, bus reduced the debt etf05,000 en SU Msry'n Catholic church in Yerk te less than f 1,000. Mahie L. Joiinsex, of Xew Yerk, who hasanestate el J-lS,oeo, has recently been declared lucapabloel managing the same. Hue thinks bue Is tee alnlul te take any thing that Is geed. F. HHuiiHir, who was elected national delegate by the KepubllcanB of J,?hlgh county en Haturday. Is queted aa saying thtt' he bellees lllaine meant what he said when that gentleman recently ilecllued a renoinnatleu for president, and that In hli opinion a "dark horse" will be nominated. Bitmap Khani: spent last week In Lou Leu Lou isville, Kentucky, ucelvlng suh.nMptlenH te the C'-iUMle VMiutity if Auierica IiOuUlile'd contribution is eyer eleven theuBMjd dellari-, HlBbep JCcane Is new In Washington superintending the arrange ments for the laylnic of the corner-stone et the Divinity building of tbe University, which is te take place ea May 24, Jehn Benten died recently at Jehns, town In reduced clrcumstaneei'. He was ence proiperous aud was then most liberal In bU contributions te religion, In one yesr giving about H.000 te tte Johnstown Luth eran church. Jtolerrlng te this at the tlme of his failure, Mr. Benten remarked te bis wife that he was happy be hid invested te mucbluaogeodacauss, as u would bear interest Gov. IIiLr, is for Cleveland for prosl presl dent. A dispatch irem Washington te the Bosten Herald saya : ' Cel. J, B. Tomlln Temlln Tomlln eeD, editor of tbe Omaha Democrat, 1 as kept Oev. Divld B; H ill's name at the head of hU editorial column for some lime aa his candidate fet the presidency. Mon day night, bsvlng Just returned from Al bwy, where he had long conference with Governer lllll, he telaftraphed htamanar lng editor te take Hill's name down. The governor told blm, be aaya, that he was net oalynet a candidate, bat that he would willingly bead the Mew Yerk delegation for Cleveland at St. Leuis." THE UHLUCKY XilllttKKK. A lltien. 8 T anferd. It arrlsen. I ngalls. She B man, var T a. llawt X y. D K pew. McKl N ley. 0 atnerea. A h net. B ITsk. B I sine. Prem the CMcage Sivl, A Oallcata and fVholaaema Arema agreeably tinlike the rank nerlnme of an or dinary esiencs, Is perceptible te these who Inhale the odor of BOZODONT, a chemfcUIy pure botanle adjunct et the toilet, which flnfls the greatcst favor tn theie refined circles where personal comeltness and the graces which elevate the toneet society are held in aeservea esteem. Uesiaes arresting the deeay et neglected or abnsed teeth, and removing tartar and ether Imparities which causes them te become dim and lustreless It purines the breath and remedies canker In mouth. ...??I.A,.L.!9Tla'1: Beeklan's Arnica Salve. Tna IIsst Silts In the world for CnU,Rrntses Seres, Ulcers, Belt Bhnum, ITever Beres,Tetter, Chapped lianas, Chilblains, corns, and all Bkln fcrnptlens. and positively euros riles, or no pay required. It fs gnaranteep te give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price m cents per box. for sale by II. n. Cochran, Druggist, Mes, 157 and 1S9 Werth Queen street, I-ADcadter. Fa. June77-lyd THAT HACKING UOVdU can be se quickly cured by BhUeh's Cure. We guanntoe It. Beld by H. U. Cochran druggist. Net. U7 ana 1S9 North QaftenlBU, lAticmnuir, J'a. (l) Mothers Mothers II Mothers 1 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and breken et your rust by a sick child suffering and erylng with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t tf se, go at ence nnd get a bottle of Mlts. WINBLOW'BSOOTHINUHYUUl'. It Will re re lteve the peer llttle tuffurer lmmodlately do de pond upon It thore Is no mtstake about tt. Thore Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who wUl net tell you at once thnt It will regulate the bowels, and glve rest te the mewer, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic it Is perfectly safe te use In all ceses and pleasant te the tase, and Is tbe prescription ofenoottho eldest and best fomale physicians and nurnes In the United States. Beld everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. maySZ-lydAw COUOH.WnOOFlNUCOUOItnna JlrenchlUs Immediately relieved by Bhllnh's euro. Beld by H. 11. Oechrnn, druggist, Mes. 137 and l&l North QaecnBU Lancaster, Pa. (I) i nrrrrt for mere than ten years with that dreiidluldlacnsanntirrb.atid usedeverv avail able mcdlcinii whlch.was nc(nntner.ded te jne. I cannot thank you enetuh ler the relief which yenr Cream ltlm nn9 atreided me. Xmnnnul Meyers, Wlnflnld, l,. I.. N. Y . rerniuwii ytrs 1 wesannnrrd with tevere rnl n in the bead and Uncharges Inte uiy threat rem catarrh. My vensn of nuiMI waa much Jmp&lred lly thii use of ley's Cream llalm l .Imvti overcome these troubles. .1. U Case, bt. IJeuls Hetel, N. i. a23 lw doedAw BLXKI'LKSb NIUI1T8, made miserable by that lerrlhle cough. BhUeh's Cure Is the remedy loryeu. Beld by II. 11. Coehran.-dmgglst, Nn. 1S7 and IK) North Oueen 8t Lancaster. Pa. (2) Thnlr lluslneu Deeming. Probably noeno thing baa caused such arnsh et trade at Uechran's drug store as their giving away te their customers of semanylruu trial bnluen of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. 1 heir tradu lg simply ennrmnus tn this y cry valuable article from the fact that It always uures and never disappoints. Ueughs, Colds, AaUima,Uronehtlls,Ureup and all threat and lung dteeases quickly eurwl. Yeu can test It boferu buying by petting a trial bottle free. Kvery bottle warranted, (3) WAKNAMA Ktili'H. PniLADBLruu, Wednesday, April 25, 1888. An index te the talk of the Day: An Insinuation. A Refutation. Merchandise Incidents. A Literary Opportunity. Concerning Habits for Beys and Men. It is insinuated that after our exhibitions of dress goods such as are injured by exposure te dust and light are returned te stock te be sold as perfect goods, and therefore buyers run the risk of getting da.-naged instead of regular goods. The refutation is complete, as you may witness this morn ing by a visit te certain coun ters where all the goods depre ciated by the late Easter Occa sion the greatest Dress Goods Exhibition ever made arc offered by themselves at half prices. And this is done that the insinuation may be absolute ly groundless. Merchandise Incident Ne i All the dress stuffs soiled, in decoration, including sateens, lawns, stuff goods, robe pat terns, have been gathered at a single counter. Yeu can take them at half prices. xiew much are thpv inmrpri ? At most but little. Manv nr.tr- tically net at all. Fer a dress, geed as ever. mil prices ' hat does that mean ? Just this : they average down mere than that. Mmilv just half. A few mere, many less. Earliest comers tret tlm best pick. East of Main Aisle, north. Merchandise Incident Ne 2 White Goods, some white, ethers net. Manufacturers' remnants, lawns, nainsoeks, cambrics. Few and short were the words about them yester day, but they brought an early crowd and steady. The double ranks at the counter were there all day. Jt's the same incident te-day, 20 and 15 cent stuffs for 12, 18 cents for 10, 15 cents for 9, 10 cents for 6 and 7, plus all the soiled things from the dec oration at half. Enough te call and keep another crowd. Fourth ctrcle, southwest of centre. Merchandise Incident Ne. 3 Nere than incident, an event. The cut rates this early in the season are telling en the stock. The garments are going, and the wise will catch them en the wing. Added te-day: French Beaded Wraps, $20, $30 and $40, from $55, $60 and $75. Btcend deer, Chestnut street tide. Twe ele vators. A Literary Opportunity OOD'B SAHSAPARILIiA. Health and If yen feel tired, weak, warn mi. t nn dewa from hard work, by ImpevetlafeM con dition of the bleed or low atat et tba system, yen should take Heed's araapartua. The peculiar toning, purifying. u vitalising qualities of this successful medicine are seen felt throughout the satire aysUm, expelling aueaset and giving quick, healthy action te every organ, it tones the etcmaeh, eraatca aa appetite, and reuses the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have taken It with benefit, testily that Heed's BarsaparllU " makes the weak strong." Heed's Barsaparilla "I have taken net quite a bottle of Heed's Banaparilla, and must say it Is one of the best medicines for giving an appetite, purifying the bleed, and regulating thedtgestive organs, that 1 ever heard of. It did me a great deal of goea." uas. N. A. ITAB-Lar, canasteta, . r. " I leek Heed's Banaparilla for lese of appe tite, dyspepsia, and general languor. It did me a vast amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi tancy 'In recommendlng It." J, W. Willb Willb Willb roae, Qulncy, III. 'I had salt rheum en my left arm three years, suffering terribly. I took Heed's Bar sapsrllls, and thesatrhenm has entirely dis appeared." u. M. Mills, 71 French at, Lewell, Mass. Heed's Sarsaparilla Befd by all drugg'sU. (1 1 six for IS. Prepared i OLly by O. I. nOOD a CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses On Dellar. I H OOD'S HAR8APAKILLA FOB SALE JNcs. 117 and 1 North Queen St, Lancaster, WAlfAltAKKR'B. perhaps we give you se many such that you don't appreciate them. But this is possibly the greatest yet. River side Pocket Series; ten popular books, in tasteful form, bound in cloth, flexible; publishers' price 50 cents. Here is the list. Dsephaven t by Sarah Orne Jewott. Kxtle f from Llttle Classics." .Auirenaaca: atones t by p. unfiling, A Uentlemen of Leisure i by Edgar rawcett. 'j lie enew image, ana .ether If Xwlcc-Ield Tales ; by Nathaniel Hawthorne, nuuuin nun eyiienry James. In the WUdernesst by Charles Dudley Btndv of Hawthorn bv (lAnrimr'-lV by Latbrep. , Uetmeld by William TTe'nry Illshep. Thoatery of a Mine ) by llret Harte. Yeu can have them at twenty cents each. De you compre hend the smallness of the price? Thirteenth street centre. Concerning Habits for Beys and Men. Have you learned the lessen of our Clothing store? Best appointed in the town, light, convenient, accessible. It will show you hew te buy geed clothing from a generous and complete stock at proper prices the only proper price is the lowest. This is our principle in clothing as in all else. Fer Beys. Norfolk Suits, plaited jackets and short trow trew sers, $5, $6, $7, $8, $10, $12. Prepared for particular parents, for people that take pride in tasteful dress for boys. Nevel stuffs in ney colors. Fer Yeung Men, A line of suits at $12. Sert of universal adaptation in them. Large ser vice and much style for little price. Encouraging te a small income. Fer Men. Light Overcoats, all silk lined, at $16.50; ethers, upper, at $20 and $25. Suits for the season. Just for a sam ple see the $16.50 Business Suit. That's only a wee bit of clothing talk. Just enough te save from the wrong of net telling you about our clothing business for both fathers and sons. Market street front, east et Main Aisle. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia. VAKPKTH. QAKPKT1NQ8. McCALLUM & SLOAN Invite attention te the product of their NEW QLEN BOHO MILLS, ComprUleg WILTON, BRUSSELS, andlMGRAJN CARPET1NGS in uew and special designs, Azmlnater, Moquette, Tapestry. Complete assortment et ART 8QTJARBB In 1 lebest designs and colorings. All sizes. Mattings, Fleer Linens, Oil Oletbs and Lioeloume, All Grades I and our prlcei are Lew qb tbe Leweet McCALLUM & SLOAN, 1012-1014 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. aprlO-20tdTu,Tba Strength All this season, aa serlna sDDreachet. a geed reliable tonic and bleed partner Is needed by nearly everybody. Heed's Banaparilla la peculiarly adapted for that purpose and be comes mere popular every year. Try it this spring. When I took Heed's Banaparilla nesa In my stomach left ; the dullness in my head, and the gloomy, despondent feeling dis appeared, I began te get stronger, my bleed gained better circulation, the coldness la my hands and feet left me, and my kidneys de net bother me as before." Q. W. Uell, Attorney-at-Law, MUlersbnrg, O. Ifak th Weak Streng " A year age I suffered from Indigestion, had terrible headaches, very little appetite i In fact, seemed completely broken down, en taking Heed's Barsaparilla I began te Improve, 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 feet or hands, and am entirely cured of Indiges tion," Mtxaia MAxxma, Hewburg, Orange County, H, T. ' reeling languid and dlnv, having no ap petite ana no ambition te work, I took Heed's Barsaparilla, with the best results. Asa health invlgorater and for general debUtty I think tt superior te anything else." A. A, KiKia, UUCA.N.Y. Beld by all druggists, fit six for as, Preptred Only by O. I. UOOU a CO, Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. 100 Deeea Ona Dellar, AT H. COCHBAN'b DRUG STORE, aprt-Smd&w ra. mirtlHBM. UPKGIAI WATCHES for rarmers and Kallreaders will te sold at great reduction In prices. Alse Klgln, Wal. tham, Anrera, ter which 1 am sole agent, and ether first-class Watches. Beat Watch and Jewelry Bepalring. Bpectades, eyeglasses and OptlcalQoed'. Correei time dally, by tele tele grapeonly place tn the city. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 1X N. Queen St, opposite City Hetel, Xear Fenn'a Ueneu rilLL-JEWEltJUt, 10. (jrlXiXj. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. If your eyes trouMe yen attend te them im mediately. The use of ruei'EIl GLASSES Besleres Bight, gives Comfert and flaasure. Lancaster has long felt the need of a Bl'K Bl'K CIA'.ei'TICtaN. We are new Here te Heas nre Yenr Kyes, Kit Oiifk3(M. with the I'KBUI BION or an oculist, having a trull and rempletn Outfit or Test Lenses acquired In Perfect Measurements. Satisfaction QUAK4NTKKD In KVKBY IN 8TANOK. A Full Line of Watches, Clocks, J ewelry and BUverware. CHARLES S. GILL, NO. 10 WK3T KING ST., LANCASTER, l'A w AT0UK3 AND JEWKLUY. 10 SUIT YOCIUKLK WIIKN UUY1NO A UUOD Watch, OO WIIKItK YOU SEK THK Largett Stock, Best Variety. Latest Styles. Asr-Woauarauteeyou tblBaa well as Low Lew est frlcits. Fefall stnds of impairing you will nnd uj te give ttoed Satlslactleu, WALTER a HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, (Cerner el Uraege.) LANCASTKU. I'A. nl-tfd rVAUM'H COBNElt. Spectacles! Th) finest and lien U'asses In the World for t.e Meney. The Ainndel Tinted Spectacles Feld only at" ihin's Cerner." Flitecn Yeara tn Use and the Endorsement of Hundreds Jt'tove their Value, We bave new and have had for 10 years, one of the riiiett and Most Accurate Bet of 'lest Lnses that ran be made, and can properly adjust glasses, teany one needlng them, thor oughly and satlstsjctarlly. Watch, Cleck ad Jewelry Repairing Glven Careful Attention, Werk Ouarantccd, Orders received for Cle.fc H eric ut home. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTKU, PA, aprll IradAw jtexva. TN VEST M KNT COMPAN Y. 70 INTEREST thk u.s. Land AND INVESTMENT COMPANY eilers a limited number of Its first Mortgage a par cent. 10 year Ueld llends "at U3, netting 7 Jier cent, lntnrrst (pela) and gives a stock IONUB Or ISO.) WITH KAC11 I1.U.0 1IONI1. Vatne of Pennsylvania property over.eumn,000 Bended Issue , j.ioetoo Annual Interest Charges 60,103 Kstlmated Income ; Ceal, Iren, Mines, etc 3M,(C0 yortles wishing tare investments at a liberal rate el interest. Address OHAS. A. FBNN, Treasurer, 90 Broadway and C Wall Street, New Yerk, iuar7-3nifieJAJLw OOAL, lAUmtiA.KlJWKK'H COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. Orrics:-Ne. 12) North (JneenStreet, and Ne, BBS North rnnee stroeu . Yaana; North frtuce Street, near Heading Depot. anrlstM t.anhahtkk pa T3 B, MAKT1N. Wholesale aud lletatl Dealer Iu ALL UIN03 Of LUMBER AND COAL. ggr Yaiin-Ne 420 North Water and l'rlnce Htreeta, above Lemen, Lancaster nVlvd NlriOK 1XJ TKK8PABSEKH AND QUNNKItS. All persons are hereby for. tdden te trespass en any of the lands it the Cornwall and Speedwell nstates in Lebanon or Lancaster cennltbs, whether Inclesed or uulc uulc desed, either for the purpose of shneitur or fishing, as the law will be rhrldly eufeiccd aaliitl ail trespassing en sold lands el the an designed otter this notice. yM. COLKMAN rUKKMAN, K. rXKOY ALUKN, leir, a. muiMAN, Auenm tat K.W.CcUsman's Hair TOBACCO. ? e LD UONESTY TOBACCO. FINZER'S Old Honesty! The Chewew of OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will seen find that It last longer, Utg sweeter than ether tobac cos, and will please you. Ask your dealer for it and insist en getting it. Genuine Has a Bed H lln Ta en EveryiPlug. FOHN1TVHB. OAVE MONEY IN, FURNITURE. We bought our New Stock direct .from the makers, and can save money for you en everything you may need in Furniture. Come and see our immense stock. Get prices and be convinced. OCHS & GIBBS, 3 1 Seuth Queen Street, Upstairs. aprll-lyd JTEV? THINGS IN FUBNITUKE AT HEINITSH'S New ANTIQ.UK OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The price will sur prise you. NATUBAL C1IEBUY SUITS, all Complete Very Fretty, Well Made and Durable. OLD BTANDABD WALNUT. We Open Next Week, biz New Patterns at Six New Prices. Several very low In price, but geed money's worth all the time. Other New and Attractive Goods being shown all the time at Popular Prices. HEINITSH'S 37 AMD Q0 SOTJIHIQUEENST., LANCASTER PA. . W Personal Attention Given te Undertak Injr. W1DM YKKVS. YOUR WANTS -IN- FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE TO YOUUCOMFLKTKSATlSrACTiON. ATTRACTIVE U03D3, ATTBACTIVX PHICKS. Give yourself the satisfaction of sewing the Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock In the City. Oer, East King & Duke Sts. WIDMTEE'S COBUEH fAKABOLV. N 0V READY. PARASOLS. Being in waut of mera offlce room, we havO found It necessary te encroach somewhat upon our former etore space, and thereto e, owing te our limited quarters, unable te have a formal opening as heretofore. This season's goods are new ready, and we kindly request our patrons and the publle generally te ex amine our line. The New aud Latest Styles In llandles, Tops and Materials. Re Be A H., Ne. 14 East King Street. &-DT3 Smd HUvmMrvMMimBixn wnaea. QlbL AND BEK -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, sixty Candle-Light t Beau them alt Anether Let of cheap GLOBES for Gas an Oil stoves. THH " PBRFEOTION " Mr 1AL MOULDING A BUBBEB CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all etberr. Keep out the cold. Step rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made . en""' iu una ve niiee anywnere no holes bi bere, ready for use. It will net split, worn nr shrtnk- cushion strip U the mtst perfect. At the Steve, Heater and Uange Sterr; -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUBBN ST.. LANCASTEK. PA COAIiTAUOAMPHOKANDNAPTHA line are two new products used In storing away lurs and c'ethlng. A large stock nf lie fined Campher and Ueuulne InsectPewder, at HUBLKI'B DHUGttl'OKE, Ne, west King Street . CLOTB1NU. C. JltPOKTANT CONSIDERATION. L Gasman k 8re. An Impertut Cnildmflii, WS D AVK T1IK FINEST GOODS. THE BUT erxvaRYriiiNe.TBJc STiLr. Bat the Prlees are 11 CO te M0 Lewer than Ua same quality of goods are sold for anywhere else. Loek &i Our Window Exhibit Iw j Iky. WeBeld'j Mark Our Prlees tn Plain Figures. Anyone can see who takes the trouble te leek. New Spring Trousers te Order at ai 00, HE! as re. dot, n oe, assets oe. - few Spring eut.s te order at H 00, $11.00, Slw 00. Mew Spring Suiu te Order, rine Quality Imported Worsted, at e oe, ad de, axev, SJ7.0Q. ALL WXLL MADK, CUT IN TUB LATBBT BTtLE.! TBIMMID TABTBrULLY. Everything warranted te give faU fact Ien. Yeu can afford te bny without gtvlng them a leek. It will save yen money. L. GANSHAN & BRO. M YER3 A KATHFON. We have made an ciTortte meet the public demand wltna Handsome and Showy Stock Spring Clothing Ne fancy Prices rule here, bnt Lew Popu lar Prlees are fixed en all goods. Te knew that yen are getting juatwhat you are pacing ter, and your full dollar's worth Is an Item te be taken Inte consideration. Our Specialties Te-day are a Handsome SPRING OVERCOAT Bitin Lined, Latest Cut, I1ZC0. AND OUB Men's BQuness Suits at $12. In rancy Btrlped Cheviot, Sack or Cutaway. Myers & Eathfen, NO. 12 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER PA. V Don't forget that tbe "CHOHWKLL" SIliltTls the Best and Cheapest. They meet every demand. We sell them per half dozen, 13 te, or IMO each. H IKSH & BROTHEIt. -HAVE YOU BEEN- THE BOYS IS BLUE WllICll AUE IN WINDOW NO. 2, OF HIRSH & BROTHER Showing te Ureal Advantage the New Grand Army .Suits, WhlcharoMere Pertectthan Ever ferSTYLE, FIT AND QUALITY t Adjoining the BOYS IN BLUE H an Elegant Shew of New Styles in Piece Goods. Before ordering your El'HING ANDSUM MEtt BUirs come and see our large assort ment of PIECE GOODS. We have stndled your Interest by seleotleg the best and newest patterns, and have marked them at prices which are far below tbe usual prices In this Trade. The fit we warrant te be perfect of any style of salt you cheese iretn the latest Fashion Plates, and by adding beauty te our garments se make them up with tbe best of trimmings, which show them off te mere advantage. Our leading 1 15.00 SUITS and $5.00 PANTS TO OltUEtt surprises all for their elegance andmake-np. New Is tbe time te make a geed selection aud feel yourselves well satisfied by CALLINQ UPON Hirsh & Brether, THE ONB-PRIOB Merchant Tailors. Clothiers and FurnlBhers, COB. N. QUEEN BTKKET AND 0ENT11S SUUAltE. LANOASrEB. PA. QUPEflieK QTJAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. UENBY GAUTSCHI A SONS. Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Examination will prove ear Instruments far superior te any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash that abounds In the market, seen being nf mere annoyance than ileaanre te thulr owners. Old and lmper lmper ectiymede Music Bexes care tul I y repaired by experienced workmen from the rxanntao rxanntae rxanntao tery In Switzerland. Cem spondencesellclliid. Bend stamp for citWlcgue aud price lut. neva-lvdAw BUSINESS METHODS MADE PXJtlN. The system of Instruction at the LANCASTEU COMMEBC1AL COLLEGE, Is se simple and plain that any young lfly or gentleman can easily master all the details of abustness education. LIBKBAL TEBUS. Evening Sealens Tuesdays, Wednet and Fridays. J nil information given by li. u. niiuua, Laneastcr Commercial CeUage. LaneaiiT. Pa, MUMM
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