Hil,-i" V 4T5 .-! ,, '" ' v '., Mf 4 .--v f. rtj -a-."-v;' , VB i ' M-O - fer -' K. 'vV.'T- -iV r v jr. f';.5-v,'. kt H 1 , t-v r T - - 1 t - EOT lARQABIER DAILY IISrrEUJGEyCER. EREDAY. ATOtL 27, 1888. ." "13. - i . j' " .A "i...I m i&rfi 5i Rt-A, r.- LK&? $9 E"r. vsJf T vTh Pally ntelHgncer. lOHUAWlH AFJttL.J7 lSS. "tin BAitr tmUHnm publishes! all the MMc(WkiMiraef tha United Press np te ' ,HMfiMMtroMtbltienr. . nUMn Bally Edition et Tni Iimru.1. ' lMM sWIveml by carrlera In the city ;"mA wrrennaing towns for 10c per week t - 'fcy BMtil, l.oe a yeart W.50 Jer six months , 'sjjl ter three months tee per month. j(rnimtr Imlllmvnn ftlnnl.ln RtiiuiM ft- races, mly fl.M per annum, In ad. .'-.v. P &: IviwenDHa wUhtng their adsrejs changed 1A fcM.. .. H U ';i twuuuw .ruin iu w cu. per una 1 w v ruen aoeorainff 10 location. Rr'C&M L&ncMlr, ra, '. fvTeUpkece Connection 2W Vi- Tb Sf..il.Kj Inftnlrr. btTtW Standard Oil company and the yfiatew officers in conspiracy wim u. tu tbtr stockholders and the public, :; . .. .i.i. j i .. .ygMYt Deen OIKU irmn4iu- iu uuum ; fU Mglaimtiire, in tee past, uecauu, vuu- K'.'.&et mnch beneficial resale ; ana new E. vtxTCteBfrtti Is travellne ever the ground. ..W...'We trust that something may ceme eat or tbe inquiry, and tuere e k fair hops that tuere may. The p committee has secured the services of f ' Franklin B. Gewen, who Is thoroughly :? acquainted with the matter and ca c. A pabls et developing it ; be has 5$', the energy and skill te make the piTeUfaUen effective, it It is with- K human power. It is a fair pre. ';-$ liilnDMen that Cencrresi will bn snfll. ;-. clantiv indenendent et the cn-e.it influ. 'S i wees that are assailed te afford a remedy r fflK the wreni which certainly exists gg 'WBA whlcn doubtless will be proved. pY .'"ih limn. nnxrnvpr. Tffin in nn yi'-iflallv occupied at this session, and the fjfigytf ttentlen of its members will ba se en- yy rrewea uv dehucai issues, tunc il is - B y net probable that any legislation ns thi tesult in the Standard inquiry Will be reached at it. The testimony takes, however, will be of lively Interest te tbe people, and may socure se strong a public demand for redress as te kasten action. We are unwilling te be lieve that the great wrong which has teen done by this great monopoly will long pass without punishment and rlghU tog. The stale et Pennsylvania has suffered the greatest injury. Petroleum lias chUfl been the product of her rocks. In 16C3 nhtety-seren and n half per, cent, of the refining business of the country was done within tbe state; In 1680 only fire and a half per cent, was done. This statement is eloquent of the disre gard of Pennsylvania interests by the Pennsylvania legislature. Mr. Gewen stated that ever a hundred millions of dollars had been paid in re. bates en freight te the Standard by railroads; and Mr. Emery in his testimony computed that ten mil mil liens had been be paid in seventeen and a bait months by the four principal railroads kadlncr from the oil rrclnn. In sf? t 1872 there were two hundred nnd fifty ,v muepeuuene reunencs in me state nnu in fSf1' 1879 eny four or flve; nil having been mK erushed out of existence lv flUp.riminn. KSli tlen in rtvltrlik rnfeq. MV rmnw &.-U-M AAfAaTaA lila 1 tltlAl1 flint n1xnn ...-. .111 n;iV -'"v uu miivk wut ieuawa wuueuil St.llveD, netwithstnudlnff the inter-atnte t&r i-i. , ,.iv ji . ,.. 1 . . . t nutu uiuai ue rememeereu eniy S'fBovernsiueraiireaas outsiue the stale j riSHhe Kenubllcan lo2lslature of Tann. STlVanlallftvIncr rpfliqpll tenrnrlflnnnnlnli. S,J mentfer unjuHdiscriminatien within the i-f$ state. f-cf Eeprescutatlve Breckeurldconskeil Mr. kitC Hery why the railroads gave rebates iu i. , manifest rebtery of their stockholders. ate aeciarea ms opinion that railroad 3 t Jan were Interested in the mimics tn tim ':&; eant of hundreis of thousands nf ilei. 0gh Mm a year. This is the current conviction, AUV-S tltft la Ann .Ttl.fnl. nl.n..1.l 1 -t II. yi& - vuv uuibu auumu uu JiwcU or UI3 jf l1"" ,u juaucu IV tllO JlllUUilU num. Mtnmrnblln 1i.,tn A k tt t . NCWfl and the publfc. Theso who are In- I UrtiT. ftA"jmf nlimill Vint n.lfTl. In nnfnnm .lll. BWw' """"' "-" "u "" cewciu mm fc-S. the guilty; and It does net fellow that BS lae guilty are always the presidents SS&- the reads. We de net aunnose. Ws, for instance, that the president of the :gl auusjriYuuia ruureuu is ene or lllO Srf& thieves ; he la by no means in absolute r(tfUlfrnl tt Ifin n-nntiilttnl. f.n 1AnAt.A 5 which he cannot shake off. though hn jgji' would. Let us maintain a lively hope ifSjUiat this congressional investleatlnn mn" tjjtf& -1 Tlgoreus enough te shake these crea- i.Brea ou, it cannot take from them KRX-.WMr ill-gotten gains. Sl-i-'-t. ' li Pp. Tire RfpubHcsn Clnb?. KStf The convention of Itepublicau clubs PkW ' 'hSS Come and ennp. find Mm nimnllnn la ISt lkrt!nnnt. Tvlmt dlil fliav .1 t.v. .i. E' , proceedings of the convention, which we lu vntny cnrenicie, it is net apparent that rtfaV did BDVthlncr. Snrh dUnrrrnWe. ration, delav and b?atinir of tim irin.' F'i&' '!.-.- L '.."-. "" mcvcjt ueiuru ueen wunesseu in iancas- tt. The dlfnllltv nrpm tn linvn l.nn pOat nobody knew exactly what the k"sw,,"'e""'"'u6 " uujiiii iuerewas f large amount or time wasted in getting Ctowerk, and then when the convention .yi""" vjjsauitcu, iucju wua me greatest i sflAJlfj, vrlnia in nrltntirn rpt1AHA n ., L VIS-""1" w juuiu, Xlicie DUCIUCU fratebea fear nmnntr Mm nlder tmeria timt K? .the VOUnir men in the cenventlnn trnnlil iA take held Of the Itenublfnnn nlnlfnrrn and run away with it. The nassnra-at. hfcttrppn Kpnqtnr flnVIn nn.l r .J.- -..w- -VVMW MWW4U MUVliAl. K&-. Oilkysen showed this nnd had It tint. iien iv'the pasiQcatery amendments of Chris. ip. "ge, the convention would still be in a wrangle ever a question that would have s- Iweneettled in five minutes in !!. ''xatie convention. The eidprtmiitininna '"eotfennd it hard te gag the young ,?' Jaaa present, and the former mnntimva i !'3re greatly relieved when the motion te ..4jearQ was put hurriedly through. It ,rpnei.u convention mat did credit te -Vb Bepubllcan party of Pennsylvania. . ... ".t. r . ,u?k iiaui xrcfs le-uay. .- ueuay is Amer uay, ant one mere r-ueauurui anu mere litter for thn immnva bL far arh1rh thA lav . A..intn . . . narMllD lin rrrnevaA Pi..... ., .i...i.i jwj&Imoec it by planting a tree. Trees are Mjtuni, nujoue can pianc mem, nuu tne s. yaw "at is aene vy me tree-planter is riiiti... .. .. -T . . sr iiu ie long nve alter mm. V -- " e . . f. Ttlix L. Oswald. Uin wpII 'ItBOwn medical author, estimates that ."'taeethebttrlunlneef our chrnnnleirlral .en, the era of an artificial desert pro pre iaetd by forest destruction, has increased kaa aeraae yearly rate of 3,200 rquare JMjta, tad he dclare thatanether theus. iflMIHtlOt fniinl Irnnmnlilin.. ......1 I "7? "" f the human race, by ex 5kk Jaaet Productiveness of are strong wetds, but they have tafi3uchef suggeetiveetss te the thoughtful. It the wholesale forest de struction continues, while the human race Increases in number, it may be some day necessary te leek at the situation as It presented itself te Humboldt, who had the belief that population would event ually encroach en the means of subsist ence. Humboldt began te consider the advisability of tree-planting for feed. He estimated that banana orchards exceed the feed value of wheat fields mere than twenty times ; and improved varieties of the Italian chestnut could furnish an Available substitute for the breadstuffs of our Northern cereals. Oily beech nuts, olives, bananas, chestnuts, sugar, pears, maple, and the sugar pine of the Pacific slope, could furnish, in almost unlimited abundance, the three chief elements of man-feed, viz : the oleaginous, farinace ous, and saccharine ingredients. This may seem like far-fetched possi bility te view In this connection. But forewarned is fcrcarmed. Therefore, let every oue plant a tree te-day, and if net te day, some ether day. The LTltlestewn Independent li the csmoetanow weekly candidate for favor In lilttlcstewn, Adams county, Its flr.t Usue premises well. - Tug death of ex-Judge Rebert J. Fliher, of Yerk, remeves a geed man tram a community In wftlch he was long a conipleuoui ornament, lie was born In HarrUburjr, in 1E08. 11 U iatbr, Geerge FJiher, waa ene of the first lawyers admitted te tbe bar In Dauphin county, wai In active practice tnore for tnore than alxty years, and during ene period of hi lifetime practlted In all (be counties of tbe state from Iiiracaster te tbe New Yerk state Una en tbe Sutquehfinns. Tbe deceased was first olccled te tbe position of president Jridge of the Nineteenth Judicial district In October, l21i was ro-eleoted te tbat Important cfllee In 1ECI, nnd was again chosen In 1871; en each of these occasions be received tbe unanimous nomination of the Yerk county convention et tbe district conference. Upen tbe completion of bla tblrd decennial term ns president judge In January, 18S2, Judge Fisher, even then well atrielccn In years, neught tbe seclusion and comforts of prlvate life. Tun emperer is said te have paised another crisis In bis disease, and wbereas a few da. i age be was seemlngly surren dered by his doctors te deatb, today be baa tbe nppollte of a wolf and shows no sign of dissolution. We nre even Invited te hope that be will recover. We faave never failed te de se, howerer, cxporlence having shown tbat eminent people bave a way of anrprlsleg tbelr doctors, rccoverlnK when tbey are set down te die, and dying when they are billed te roeovor. Tukris will be little sympathy In tbe newspaper fraternity for Nelsen l'.lleed, of tbe Pittsburg CemmtrcM-Gaiclle, who was en Quay's slate for Bepubllcan dole-galo-at large, but did net get tbore becauae fourteun et tbe sixteen delegates' from AlleRheny county did net want blm. This Heed Is the same who get held of Blaine's docllnatlen totter from Florence, and tried te keep ioyeral Pittsburg contemporaries rrem Kewtig it. ue nearly succecdcd with a few nnd did se absolutely with tbe Pitts burg Jit, though tbe arrangomeut In tended by Mr. lllalne and his lieutenant, O. F. Jenes, waa tbat tbe lllalne letter should be given te all the papers at ener. This loeldont niade a great many Alle gheny people very nngry, and wben Quay picked upon Heed for the western man en bis elate, It wan net dlllleult te mark him for slaughter. Tbe newspaper hog must go. Tin: Inquiry into the oil trust progreaos. Tbe statements of Messrs. Emery and Campbell of thelr experiences la tbe oil buslnOHH de net dlller materially from tbe naceuutH boretoforo published of the pecu liar tactlei of the Hlnndard monopoly in tblncfttc. It la a clear story wllb the "ring et truth about It. 2S0 reilnorlen roduced te flve In aoveii years, yet Mr. Kmery has faith enough In the guitrantoe of tbe IVnu. aylvanle railroad that there would be no discrimination against them te establish a rotlnery in Philadelphia, He seen dlscev. era that be cannot get geed oil from bis own wells by the plpe line and builds n plpe line of his own te tbe railroad. Then be cannot get cars nnd finds that the Standard has three hundred of lis own ldle cars slde tracked at Uullale, wblle It is using Pennsylvania cars and has sent most of them far west. Finally his Industry Is "dovlled te deatb," as be expressed It, and be sells tbe corpse te the HiandBTd. Mr, Emery bus a suit pendlnjc for $300,000 against the Standard ler rebates alleged te have been given. When questioned as te tbe motive In giving these robates which would seem te be BKalnBt tbe Intoresta of the stock holders he did net Fcruple te assert that be bellcved tbe railroad men wero Interested In thorn and ninJe a great den! of money ojtefthem, adalng, "Had they nil thelr deserts they would be In prison today." TbU Is simply Mr. Kmery'a bollef unsupported se far by proof, but tbere In ovldently seme crookoa creokoa croekoa neas et tbe kind at the bottom of thn trouble, and It will all bee the light of day Bomeilinr. Bribery Is the great orlme of the dRy, and It would be surprising in in in doed If It wero net found flourishing in the oil business ns It does In politics, law, con tracts of all kinds, nnd lu fact all operations Involving tbe multiplication of tbe almighty dollar. Tbore 1 efen a very thin partition of sophistry In a man's mind bo be bo tween oeneclous rascality and honesty, nnd seme very worthy men have found It broken through befere they realized Its Jm. pertaucB. They sllnnce conscience with seme maxim te the effect tbat tbere are trlcksjln nil trades, and se step Inte tbe ranks of tbelr country's worst enemies, the slaves of monopolies nud money, and cre long "Tbe ieuI of honor ihatiinfle thsm proud. Is ugtuUy corpse lu UishrunKeu thruml." PERSONAL. Mas TiienKK, tbe aotreir, wlfe of Kdwlu Tburne, or the U lac It Flni; company, died at UhBuiberllu's hetel, Washinnten D. O., Thursday of an ailectlen of the heart. Heney GEonec.ln his paper, The Stamt anl. this week, advocates as tbe Deme, cratle ticket, G rover Cleveland for presi dent, and Kegtr Q. Mills for vice presl dent. ' 1m lu Dorset, jiu, the well-known ironing heite brettdi-r and turf writer, fell iiead at his frm near L.eulsvlllp, Ky!, en Tj!h M8y' ?ROd. C9ya"- e lonnded the Ueld Dual family et horses, The Uev. Du. Mikkb, el tbe Columbus Avenue, Bosten, Universalis cburcb, preaehcHl last Sunday nlRht from tbe words, "Put up giin tby sword In Its place." lie attacked the coast defense scheme, and held tbat no foreign nation will attack us It we mind our own business. Jen.v t Davidsen apreawi l-f-re a OhusKe Jiidse, dimandiiirf h uUorce en the rreuiid that bli wile had net srelcen te blm ler three j e.ir nnd a halt. The learned Judge replied: "Tlie husband has mada up ttlert te reoencllohls wife. lie allowed himself te drift further apart from her without damming the aircaui, " .-- Cure rur nijlnbcrU. An esteemed correspondent bearlLg of the ravages of diphtheria In Wett liemp fleld, this county, sends us ihe following ivuimijr nuivu muU ie URVe never failed In curing : The celebrated KeRlish Dr. Field's remedy : A teaspoenlul of Heur of brim stone in n wine tela of water, stirred with the finger rather than a spoon, as sulphur does net really amalitamate with water. When well mixed use as a gargle and swallow. Iu extreme caues, where tbe fungus was tee nearly closed te alie w gargling, bf blew the sulphur through. qeIU Inte tbe threat, and aftw- Ibe fangas bad shrunk, then gargled. If lb pattest can net gargle, sprinkle, Jfce flour of brimstone en a II ve coal, and let him Inhale tbe fusses. Brimstone hills erwy "peelea of fnegns la amsn, beast and plant , Dr. Field saver lest a patient from dlphtbeila durlnjrall blslmmensapraetlee. Diphtheria can be cured by a gargle or lemon J nice, wallowing little se at te reach all tbe affected part. lluibsnd and WJfs Found Dead. The lifeless bodies of Ernest Klehfeld, god 00 yean, and hit wife were fennd banging ea Thursday In tbelr house, near Second street and Olrard avenue, Philadel phia. They are supposed te bave commit ted snlelde en Tuesday. Ne cause is as signed for tbe act. Elcbfeld was a ta'ler by occupation, and was sober and Indnc Indnc trleui'. A ToeDgiter's Teeth demand greater attention than they usually recotve. Mothers caremi of their children's physical well-belng, wisely adept BOZODONT asanarttcloefthefamlly toilet. It tbe first set of a juvenile's teeth are flatly polished with this matehless purifier, the second set are almost Invariably white and strong, and prove a life-long blessing, otherwise they fre quently turn ent canons and irregular. Yeung and old allke benefit by Its use. r,M,Ww WANAiTAKEWa. l'HiLADSLrHU, rrlday, April 27, last Stere Happenings : A lady customer at one of the Special Sale Counters re marked : " It must have been a misprint, but the "Ledger" said three cents a yard." It was net a misprint ; the " Ledger " did say three cents a yard, and said just right. Where, then, is the trouble ? Just this: the inquiry was made at the wrong counter, and some of our own sales people did net knew enough of our own advertising te direct the lady te the right place, which was the dusty dress goods counter east of main aisle and north of centre. This touches a practical dif ficulty. Yeu and the goods you want arc both here. Hew are you te meet ? When you strike a difficulty apply te an Aisle Manager. And espe cially if you fail te find an ad vertised article, or think you have found en any such a wrong price, seek an Aisle Manager. If necessary find the highest authority present. We are keenly sensitive about advertising statements. They arc' meant te be scrupu lously exact. If any fallibility causes them te be otherwise we want te knew the fact and the why. That's the sort of store doc trine we live by. And all this about a 3 cents-a-yard cotton print ? Net a bit of it. Net the print, the princi ple, Life abounding life at the counter where the dusty only they're net goods from the late decoration arc en sale. De our best and we couldn't make room enough te show them all at once. Se thev came down vestnr- day and day before, and will comedown this morning, and se en and en until we write "finis." The three-cent prints are here. But you don't care for them while the costly bril liant things can be had for trash prices. But we don't keep trash. Kait or Main Alsle, north of centre. Mere life where the Nain Nain Nain seoks, the Cambrics and the Lawns manufacturers' rem nants and the Chambravs and ether colored things that per versely get into the White Goods stock, and White Goods that arc white from the deco ration are winning their way te usefulness by a brevity in the prices. Brevity is the soul of both wit and price. S.uttiwcjtet centre. Down. Children's Clothing. All the Odd and irregular Spring Coats and Spring and Summer Dresses have been pulled out into the light and marked with a jump-out price sometimes a quarter of what they were yesterday. Where there was a doubt the price suffered. Coats that were $$, $6, $7, down te $1. Dresses that were $4, $5, $6, up te $18, go down te $1, $2, $3. $4. $5- 40 Pique Kilts that were $3, $4. $5 $6, shall gote $1. Gingham and Lawn Dresses that were $8, $9, $ie, drop te $5- New styles Fine Coats that were $10 te $17 are new $6, $7. $8. There's a harvest for you in these gleanings if you are quick. Second fleer, Lheatuui street rreat. Twe cle cle vaters. Black Chantilly Laces, 3 and 4 inches wide, geed quality, choice patterns. The Wc klnfl Jer li The lle. kludferKe The 15c. kind fnrlOe. The Via. kind ler te. Let this stand for what we are doing in Laces. Southweitet centre. Anglophobia in dress. Plenty of it, but one need net be rabid te admire many an English H OOD'S SAKSAPAXlLIiA. That Tired Feeling. dbyalaestrenreMattalsM-f Wsartr everybody ne4s a ioed ny people resort te Heed's' Sam- I Mis Ilka Heed's Sarsaptrllla te ei Is experienced son, and many people resort 'te Heed's partita te drive aay tbe languor Mdaxaaae-' tlen. The bleed, laden with Impurities wkleh have ben accumulating ter peaUi, neve sluggishly through the reins, the mlndfaUs te think quickly, and tee body U still slower te respond, Heed's Bartsparllla Is last what Is needed. It purines, vitalises and enriches the bleed, makes tbe head clear, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling, tones the nervous system, and Imparts new strength and vigor te the whole body. Heed's Baraaparilla Is proven te be se vastly superior te any ether sarsaparllla, or bleed purifier, that ene has well saldi "It's health-giving effects upon the bleed and entire human organism are as much snore positive than the remedies of a quarter of a century age as the steam power of tC'lay Is In advance of the stew and labori ous drudgery of years age." 11 rer years I was sick evsry spring, but last year took Heed's Barsapanlla and have net been tick since. O. W. tteAS, Milten. Mass. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by sll druf gists. It t six for IB. Prepared only by C. I, HOOD CO., LewelL uass. 100 Desea Ons Dellar. H OOD'S HARSAPAKILLA. FOR BALK hes. U7 ana 13 norm queen st,incaster, ra. yVAttNAMAKKR'8. thought in men's dress. An English novelist describ ing a character said he was dressed with two much precis ion te be a well-bred gentle man. Geed notion there. And that's why in stufls and styles we find geed cause te affect the English. See the stock. A Cheviot Tweed Overcoat at $10. A variety of Cheviot Suits at $12. But you don't want all neg lige. Therefore it behooves many a reader te say : " I want te see your English Corkscrew Suits at $18." And when the salesman shows it he will com mend the style and the fit. All of which may be tested by a trial. Unless you are someway out of proportion we think you will say : " Yes, it's true." And for geed staying fashion what has ever been made for boys equal te Norfolk Suits? Nothing, nothing. The prices are $5, and mere and mere ac cording te your notions of quality. But never mere than the market, generally less, much less. Utar Thirteenth and Matket streets cerner. Traveling Bags. Yeu don't quite knew what sort te get. We've made it easy for you te cheese. Racks and Tables covered. Little tapering up te big ; big tapering down te lit tle. Hundreds of Bags at a glance. Every kind that should be here. Ne two alike. Could anything be .handier? Settle the size and the cost. That's all te step ever. A wink of time does for the rest. The one for least is muslin lined, linen-covered. " Tele scope" they call it. Half slips into half. Big or little as you step the slip ; 50c te $2. 1 2 te 4 muius. .Drewn leatner, Japanned frame, muslin-lined, $3.25 te $6.50. English frame, hand-sewed, leather-lined, best quality trimmings, $8.25 te $12. Finest quality Alligator, one-piece sewed frame, $7.50 te 513.50. Enough te give you a notion of prices. Mclnteshes, wallet-sha p e d, water-proof, $4.50 te $11. A dozen ether things that help te take the rough edge off a tourist's woes. Near J unlper and Market streets corner. Yeu want a Carpet Sweeper that won't jam the room-things, or wear the carpet, or skip dirt, or get out of sorts itself. Can't be had. The Wanamaker Sweeper is the best we knew of; fills the bill in about every way but one it won't clean corners. It will de " broom work, " though, wherever carpet dirt can be get at. Push en the handle and the brush digs in, ease up and you may just lift the lint. $3. Basement, uerth of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. QOHKNUIl'8 MANDRAKE VUtlfi. Solid Truth I THERE IS Ne Bet er Cathartic Ne Better LIVER-MEDIOINE Than the World-Renowned Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, Knr tUe by all Druxif'sU. Price SS cu. per uext If boxes tnreict. ; or ent by mall, post pest r tree, m truest el prloe. Dr. J . H.Sebnck A Seu, l'tlUd'a. nprt-lydAw SUHENCICH MANDRAKE P1LL8 rea 8iL2 AT ., .J'-.W CO0IIUAW'6DBOQ8TOKE, Nes. Ml APS North Queen at, Lancastr, fa aprStmd&w med mrilirA. tela Ilka Heed's SarsaniHIla la inai u. tn,. ftote wnicn accumulate in uab oed dar ing the winter, keep np strength u warm weather comes ea, create an appetite and pro pre mnta healthy digestion. Try Heed's Sarsapa Ua and yen will be eenvlncsd or its peculiar 2i2lt!!itJ!.t!0.,M P'lns;medlelBe-relU. we. beataelal. plessant te Uke. ana gives lull value ter the money. ' I take Heed's RersapartlU as a spring Urate, and I roeemmena It te all who have that miserable tired feeling." C. rAkustaa. 119 Bridge street, Brooklyn, N. T, Hake the Weak Streng Hy appetite was peer, I could net sleep, had headache a great deal, piins In my back, my bowels did net move regularly. Heed's Sarsaparllla tn a short time did me se moon geed that X fat! like anew man. My pains and aehes are relieved, my appsuts improved. I say te ethers who need geed msdletne, try Heed's Barsapanlla and see." Qaoaes r. Jackses, Kexbury station, Conn. m.B B sura te get Heed's Sarsaparllla, de nvh w luuutmi iu uuy any outer. old by aildruggtsts. It I six ter S3. only by e. 1. HOOD CO- freptred Lewell, 100 De:ea One Dellar. AT U, B. COOURAN'b DRUG STORE. aprt-tmdAw DHY UOODB. N KW -AT- GIYLER'S. LADIK8'. UKXTLKUKN'd AND CUll,. DBKN'aBUHMEllUNDKBjrjCAB, ,. MEU1NO, BALURtaOaN AND Oll'ZK UMDKUWJCAH. UKN'8 AHD HOYS' WUtT 8HiaT9. riQUUKI) PC0AT.S8U1BT8. IfLANNKL AND CHEVIOT BHIUIs. HOJKttY, QI.OVBS. PU3PEMDKB8, HAND KHUClllErS. LINKS COLL Alt) AND CVtWH. KVKUYtniNO NEW IN LADIES' AND OENIB-JTUUKISUINU UOOD3. curr iiuTreN?, aeAur pins.ac. JOHN S. GIVLER, Nea. 6 & 8 North Queen St., .. I'ANCASTKB. 1'A. B 03TON BTOHR. Stamm Brethers' NEW STORE, NOS. 35 4 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET' ltlgbt Acres ihe nfoatem oe. Embrolderles, Swls? Cauibrle and Natneoek Fleunclngs In Immense Variety, At Lewest Prices. glLKS. H1L.KH. BILKS. BLACK DUK1 StLIC wavianiecl. 1.00 a yara reaecjil rem 11.23, gUKAU SILKS (ALL SILK.) L.ATK8T HHADE3. (0 cents a yard. s PEOIAL SALE OF COMUINATIOW nilKS! PATTEKN'B, fc wjjifvmt A.uw uceq. A SKLKOT ASSORTMENT OP GENT'S NKCKWEAn, 23 ana CO corns. w fllTE AND TINTED ntfirta nntrd in all shades ana material. xiiU assortment is very oeolco JERSEYS. JERSEYS. JERSEYS. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. Immense assertmeut. WHEN SELECTING OUR STYLES ana quuliiliK we even hare tbe Interest et par patrons bntere ns.and when you for get te eiil en ns before purchasing yenr bprtrig Dresses, then consternation Is sura te ba tbe result when yen slterwarOs km hew much could have been saved by first visiting BOSTON BTOBE, where you nun flna Large Variety, Ceirect Styles. Lew Pilces, ana In daylight you won't buy lilue for itlaek here. s PEOIAL SALE. VtVK lit. Anu ItlfVua fwwiitu - --. -- --...-...v -.U...JJ JUIS1.Q. Barcalua ter ladles that appreciate One 100 DOZKN "EtirjLAR MADE FASHIONED UAt.UUIGOAN HOSK, for Ladles, lDjcanU a pair. PJQ DOZEN LADIES GLOVES. ' "BIUK TArrETTA." Luteal abudes. '.'5 corns a pilr. 100 DOZEN ALL LINEN TOWELS. rANev neunKit. 10 cents each. Ork PIECES SOFT LOOM TABLE iJ LINEN. MADE IN T1IK OLD FASHIONED WAY. (0 cents a yard. . , , Ass te tee these Linens when In -pur store .HI t Wi 4?r DOZEN ALL LU'MJN'4 S'ATIN AO DAMASK. - ' -,"' DINNElt NAPKINS,' ' n.. . . ' Wwrflen... , i n 2 his bargain will put men$y lp,yenrp09et. . -w. L. I .!.. 1 nM.i sIssr taealnl w 15 BELIEVE , .... . -,,.,, ' U4lA4 J i- 1-' islll iil jU Ma IU l J.ti J iyj i J .i i-Sli ..! i.l.lll -Llt JIltM 1,000 DIFFERENTrJBARGAINS' .EU.VQU QAtirr - .- , i i,V fifis-i e 1 - , uri l Jt t HhikUtu toil Hi H ' n- u Ma.f4s t jx I .1 ( taf , t N &K14 v t, i . .. T-T-iXO-iliiKr- J xf i 1 i -., Jit H ' J , JS -! at iAss4i.ai ! I i- iii fv BOSTON STORE- UKOCJCKJJCH. CAHSARD'8 MILD CURED HAM AND UKEAKITAST I1ACON. Unpqudled ler tendernets and Oellctcy of flavor. We gnaranteethat there Is nothing te equal thorn Iu quality In this market. 'Jhou 'Jheu sands of Uie best lain tiles are new using them. lby Ktve unlvrl sallsfacUen. ary them and tell yenr neighbors. DileO Ucel and Uolegna nicely chipped. Prices roesonabio. JtwOKUK W1a-M P OR MAKING SOAP. CAUSTIC SODA. TUUEK AND FIVE POUND FANCY KKr. TLK8. AT J. C. HOUGHTON A CO, Cheapest Drug Btere In the city. Nes. W and 41 West JUag meet. 3 TOBACQ0. , qld Heasarrr. INODK rOPULAS BRAND Old Honesty Will ba teunfl a oemblnatlon net always te b naO, A FINE QUAUTT OF FLUB TOBACCO AI AKBAAONABLEPEIU. , Loek for the radB tlaUgen esubpluf, EIBST-OLiSS AETIOLE -w- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T FAIL TO QIVJC OLD HONESTY A FAIB TBIAL. AakyenzaealerlOTlt. Don'ttAkeaayether. J NO. FINZER ABROS. I1OUISVH.LB, KT. STArOMAtSL S PEOIAL. WATCHES for Farmers ana Ballreaders will re sold at great reduction in prices. Alse Elgin. Wal tham, Aurera, ter which lam sole sientand ether flrst-class Watches. Best Wateh and i2w.elrX,,le?alnn' 8Ptacles, Eyeglasses and Optical Qoed. correct time dell v. by tele-grapn-enly pl&ee in the elty. LODI3 WJBBEB. Ne. 1WX N. Queen St.. opposite city Hetol. Near Feun'a Donet. Q.1LL-JEWELEB, &e. GILL. JEWELER AND OP1IOIAN. If yenr eyes trenbla yen attena te them lui mediately. The nse of PKOPEB GLASSES Uesteres Sight, gives Comlert and Pleasure. ,.fff WJMIenB feU tHB nMfl of a BPE. CIAii OPTICIAN. We are new flora te Meas ure Yenr Eyes, Fit Glasses with the PttKol PttKel PttKol BteN OF AN OCULtsr, having a Full ana rempleui eutflt of Test Lenses Ueqalred la Perlect Measurements. PattsfacUen QUABANTEED In EVERY IN gTANUE. A Fnlt Line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. CHARLES S. GILL, NO. 10 WEJT KING ST..LANOASTEB, PA w ATCDES AND JEWELRY. TO SUIT YOUB1ELV WUsN BUYING A GOOD Watch, GO WUKKE YOU 8KB TUB Largett Stock, Beat Variety. Latest Styles. "We Quorantee you this as well as Lew 031 filcei. Korall inds of Bepalrlng you will find us te give Geed Satlstactlen. WALTER a HEBE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, (Cerner of Orange.) LANCA3TEB. PA. nl-tfd z AHM'S 80RNKR. Spectacles! Tha Finest ana Best Glasses In the World for tie ileuey. The AruaJel Tiatea Spectacles Peia only at " Zihm's Cerner." Fllteen Years in Use ana the Endorsement of Hundreds Prove their Value. We bave new ana have haa for 10 years, ena eftherinett and Most Aceuratn bet et Test i.ensrs that nan be made, jud can properly adjust glasses, te any ene Aedlng them, ther ther eughly and satlstiictarlly. Watch, Cleck and Jewelry Repairiug Given Careful Attention. ,-vveik Guaranteed. Orders received for viuck r uik at neiue. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAHM'S CORNER, apmimaAw-01'' COAL, gAUMQAKDNER'H COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. erntsKa 123 North qnesnStreet, ana Na HI North Prince street. 1 (YiBM: North Prlnoe Street, near Beading murVf." bAKUARTatt I Trf'B. MARTIN, 1 a rr Wholesale and BeUll Dealer In " ALL KINDS OF 'Lumber and goal. !W Tabb-Ne. va North Water ana Prtnce Streets, above Leiiien Lancaster. ns-lya i 1 " ', .ui i 1 iu 1 MVUIQAL. pJttfJ-..UJ..t) , QUVSRlOcV'UUALl'l Y M,lxl i'l U. ' MUSICAL BOXES. 'HENBY'UAUTSCIII a bens, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, . Philadelphia. Examination will psove enr Instruments far superior te any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash thut abounds In the market, seen being et mere annoyance than pleasuie te thslr owners. Old ana Imper fectly tnade iiujle Bexes caretully repaired by expenencel workmen trem the Tcouulao Tceuulao Tcouulae tory lu Switzerland. Correspondence sollctleO. Bend sump ler cuttlogne ana price llsu neviJ-lydAw BUSINESS METHODS MADE PLAIN, The system of Instruction at the LANCASTER COMMEBCIA1, COLLI BE, is se simple and plain that any young Idy or gentleman can easily master all the astalls of .business education, L1BEBAL TKBH8. Evening Sessions Tuesdays, Wednet ana Fitdays. 1 uU tntonnatteu given by H.U. WE1DLEB, Lancaster ceiumsrclai ceueg a, oeuua lMsntsF, Fa, CLOTtllSO, dC. M"" S FURN1SU1NOS. HAQER & BROTHER. MEN'S FURNISHINGS ! SSSHSSHaH ( THE GOLD AND BILYR 8DIRT8. U.U a Half Desea and (I re a Half Deisb. rsrftct-llttlef, JJJjaa (httts HONE AOOeSHItT. Belnferred Baekanfl Frent. Ona Pises. Sua. ;arth.IP,(?.ae,, ,n"T 8Ul8r ta AJOflBHIBt. Equal te Shirts advertised as " Cheap atBCe," BEAUTIFUL HUES OF PERCALE 8BIKTS. X5e te tl.'.B. FINK WHI It PLAITED BniBTS. EAGER & BROTHER, 25 8s 27 WEST KINO ST. M YKKS A RATHPON. We have tnadean effort te meet the public demand vltna Handsome and Showy Stock OF- Spring Clothing , Ne Fancy Prices rule here, but Lew Popu lar Prlees are axed en all goods. Te knew ibatyen are getting just what you are ptf leg for, ana your full dollar's worth is an Item te b taken Inte consideration. Our Specialties Te-day are a Handsome SPRING OVERCOAT Sit In Ltnel, Latest Cut, I12.G0. ANDOUB Men's BQSiness Suits at $12. In Fancy Striped Cheviot, Sack or cutaway. Myers & Rathfon, NO. 12 EAST KING ST., LANCABTBB PA. . V Don't rerget that the "OBOMWELL" SBlBT Is the Bent and Cheapest. They meet very demand. We sell them per half dozen, Ure.nrSUOaach. COMPLEXION FOWDBB. QOMPLEXION POWDER. LADIES WHO VALUE A BKKINED COMPLEXION MUST USE POZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. It imparts a brilliant transparency 1e the skin. Bemevcs all pimples, Heckles and ols els ols celorattocs, and mikes ihe ektn delicately soft and beautiful. It contains no lime, white, leid or arsnnta In thiee shades, rink or flesh, white and brunette. FOB SALE BY All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Everywhere. aVBEWABE OF IMITATIONS.- apKO lyd HATH. N EW COLORS IN HATS. Stauffer&Ce, LEADING HATTERS, Uava Just received a blsr assorttnent of new colors and fancy shules ana shapes In these celebrated, light weight, easy fitting "BOSTON BEAUTIES," Weight Jnst K Ounces. The correct and latest styles In tte world werld world renewmd "Dunlap Hats." A fall line of BOYS ana CHILDBKN'S New Spring Styles In (.leth, r ur and ntraw Hats. Straw and Harvest Hats Of Every Description at the Lewest Prices. Trunks and Traveling Bags AT BIG INDUCEMENTS. Stauffer & Ce., 81 and S3 .North Queen Street. BUMSIKR JIKS011T3. T HE "CUALFONTY Ocean End of North Carolina Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. X.BOIIEBTS A SONS. epr'3-4md A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Popular Winter or Summer) Largest Hetel. Most Convenient. Elegantly fur nished. Liberally Managed. OPEN ALL TUX TEA It. CKAH. Med LADE, Prep. W. E. Cochram, Chief Clerk . lebZWiua A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (Formerly Hetel Ashland.) ssr NO w:uPEN.-V BEFUBNISUKD. UEMODEIED, BENOVATED. jesTb. FLANIOEN, .IB. marWma.Mar,Apr,July,Ang. carriages. QTANDARD WORK. EDW.EDGERLEY CARIUAUK 1IU1L0EK, NO3.40, 4UMAlilCET 8TBEET, Bear Ol Postefflce, Lancaster, Pa, I have In Stock ana Bulla te Order Every Variety el lb following styles! Coupe. Hug. gles, Cabriolets, Carriages, Victorias, Business Wagei s, "T" Carta, MuCall Wagons, i-urtlm, Alarkei tVagens, I'biBtens, Ezpres4 Wagons. I employ tbn best Wechinlcs.and have tacti lues te bulla cerrectly iny style of Carriage desired. The Ouattty. Style and finish ex my work makes It decldtdly the cheapest In the -market, MOTTO : Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at .Bettem Prices." Please give me u call. sWBspeltlng promptly attended te. Prlees lower than all etherr, Ona set of Workmen' specially emplej ea fur ttt purpose.
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