-" r v ' .4- -. &a;ii; .rWj..-1 Cr i HK LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1869. i1 "-. , 3hiZ ,,. hW$ .:a; '. . ? 'm? Ily InUlltfrnc-ir. , Uknem. 8. MR. ifeltatenl Msrtune Tax. i write M In denuaclR- mBiteri ltiwritaMtj tax, but iMtMMkMi wrong view or Mi tax Um very Jnstert l.wtMtet the oftalea that t fiva per eent It night be Aolec injMtlce te any .W kM Uili opinion upsn the tvlhe natural right of i'4lrtert, tunU and uncles, ranees and cousins, te miieiit i etker, te mall, and set greater iraataral right of the state te l ftwertj ef all her citizens who It tajm pareatser children te ln- H. The state U obliged te raise ttw taxation; and where can her iltaawMlied.wlthleaa Injury done, ifM tae estates of whom death has ItaTmbaaden them, and who leave is.fMEtB or children te take them ? .DanUMcaseet Isaiah Y. Williamson, Vfcs has jast died after a long life in Wfttsk hs accumulated many mllliens.and Whs leaves only collateral relatives. The tteli tits fire per cent, of these million?; : aaai would it net be well If It should re- f sjslva much greater share of them ? It Weald be se much relief from taxation te : taw emote it irn. 1 1 would constitute tkepsepleef thestalete be the heirs of masceaied millionaires. ,;fpt" is, true, as our correspondent sug- ' imtmim that a itlffatant vlaw Rliv llA taken rWhSB the estate te be distributed is small. Bi -la seen cue the stale may ee latrivex- I te forego Its claim te distribution; i think It would be well Torine .usgsuaiure te release email estates uem . fttbt collateral inheritance tax and Increase -::n upon urge ones. vV nd' there seems te ba legislation 5-snqairea(e cut uuwn meiive ii tcui. W. ", BVtlM UJ IUD lC&IOHl Uiuuwu. ,;aral inheritances. There is no reason & a Aiivt nfliAr annul! Dn matin A ?': . ..-. J. - j j. ir I- .iffe RMUIT legatee 01 ueceucuw no u, &&i.: A 4- ll JH...t1 .. nv .lilft 'Vimm-U WJ uinuuvci me wa uue , mint It discovers itself when it is large, w as4 when It is small the state does net it. "VJ 'i k Saner via Germany. The rumor of a conflict between Amerl- and German men-of-war at Samoa is fSUOwed, after a few days delay, by a fcrtet bnt wUd statement published In an smears uerman paper aa teirKQiiu iruiu BJUHOK. Jit is nanny iiusaiuiu tuav uj 'i fj! Ann ttia lulantln ahnnld nArh fjpr. saaay before it la published In America, ; iJad it is almost increuime mat me sieepy MvMailllBII ymt euuuiu ira win uhv w otvme .! a startllmT a bit of news as this announce- -rtjesnt of the sndden and horrible destruc Mmte of a whole ship and crew. The ' ; iPanueauen ei mis taie is a snameiut : Kisatrage upon the famlllej atd friends of Sailors who happen te be in oamean Its manufacture in the efllce of 'prfjas journal that published It Is shown by i. mm uuiure te men nun iue uame ui im ijAjBerlcan sblp for the very plain reason tkatthS editor did net knew nnvtuluj "" ialauil tk Vlnal. nr Tnmtnn '-m It can net be denied that there is a ... ... ,... .... . . . . , .. i ( p'-iaint pessiniiiiy inat me Htery m ieunueu .; aatacsana we wiuawar, uiresi euvicea faeta Samoa with some anxiety. Oer- CHnaaefllcialsandlhe German press have i-W MM . l ...... - ,sail OTWT ana ever again iuiu ui vuune ;GsrBaUiy would have te punish the !Bsiaoans'fer their massacre of German ,?C troops. The German tale is skillfully S; ODBStracled upon this basis, the ceulllct ji;, kmff made te result from the interfer es aceef'tbe American ship with the pre- V; asss et punishment. It is worth noting "' lht. In nil tlin Bfrniintq fif tlin nrpn.ira- - " - w w Hww. - - i I ifh. iionief our ships at Samoa for action there is no mention of the rigging of tor ter tor peie netting. Several times the decks chared for action, and the guns cast r jifeldese, but there seems te have been no S -'naSL' -a m - .- a. gnt or guirumg against a. torpcue About Going Slew. -?$ (Hr. liamsen is saia te nave nudressea frAu tAWla .atitnaf. frtatn remnrlfa tinrtn tlm ifci'SSlcs-fiUleg question, with which they .anicinKU iu unto cuiutiui-u, uut nnu ciicli the elllce applicants will net Lfat In sjmpathy. Mr. Harrison is k said te have declared his intention ?.Ia. .,. . .., ,. -Si: RdUK aiuw iu uiaaiug icuiuvuia. xue eiuce applicants wue were enceur- by Mr. Harrison's invitation te te come forward with their petl- 3&,l0BS, will be shocked by this news. We '$T Mjt. - ...r,..rn , !,.. ...Ill l.nll,.,.,, tl fav Binvu'un ium iuc; miu ucitote iv. CrfS) ue net utneve it ourselves. ()'-Mr. Harrison may ee slew for n Klittta while, but when he and that l'ITeJMBet of his e-Pt intn tlm full P .- ... , ... : win or liih reuiDvai mevemnni. iiipv "CWlll'linrrv lilnn? wILh it. At tirpspnt SrjtuiS must go slew, becauce they rmiBt )uave time te leek around them, view the 3nd pick out the men. ,'1-Mr. Harrison is an old elUce hunter aeaawu. lie gave especial attention te a. i;. na uuwucm nitcu .e niuti dcuumi , auu r-vv-jw senator naumeu tne uepanments mere .a"rsljtently. This accounts for his dec- i Issatlen in his inaugural address that t-.'.f atee Hunting is a proper business, lie k T aUU 9At ( irn ll.1Plr ' fn lilu Anrn rtunrt ,fi.sr:.,'VT" . ". 7.. . ". '... .,- emnrna uau a juiuer-m-mw in h cierKsnip ":--) uuuugu auemucraiicaummmrauen. i 1 enice sseKer eugtit te una in nun h. m salient hearer. ,w?. i. rfF.f The Ex-President. '-Sf VT-PrllMflnl IMatTAlinrf vaitlitiil Ta ;rTx.. en 'Wednesday evening and ?vsf "Thursday morning settled down &'itl his law work In 'the bev- .t.-twm BJury ei una et tue Dig eiuce aatiainp or tbat biir town. Kky etllces Kaiatkadsilrable ones in thessj immense L -V'aajnii.tiiraH. Ipphuba tl&v ra .i.ni-a fas" aelse of the streets und V.,AL- !. ..H.I..I a ... s-Bate awove roen ui uujuiume euuainps . "Vj;La' -i- . .. .- . ... .". VBW, in a icc cuuaucs ui itfiul, auu J;alri"and an .extended prospect ever land 'aaa bay. The view from the elevated wtodews and the cool breezes that blows ltatrs la tlie summer time, are delightful; R& 1MB gUBBWaHIBt WUt.IUK ILKIUH UUUUOl DO isasginsn. it may be uncomferlaVe te saataftberoasequenceaeftuclielevatirii : teaas ef Ore or earthquake; but the listaetuiw purport te be fireproof, and lairtbquakebasnct yet turned up In latitude. The elevators eeera te and descend without accident; iMritbarpMis thatrew Yerk's high iparleisare held In high esteem sat wat. r. CisvaUnd'd position in Xew '.Yerk I vary elevated In mere senses thau lie is the biggest man In the 4tf '''f- P "fn; the man win has made the party policy ; and the party te tied as closely te himself as te his policy. That te the present situation. What changes may be made in It in the future cannot be foretold; but there Is no question that te-day Mr. Cleveland Is the party's chief. Tuienr. appears te I a well organ WM band ci burglars ia IbUclty, who opera! with great boldness and considerable skill, bnt their small rewards for treat risk and ltber mty perhaps discourage Ibem and trea life or two. It tbey keep ea oait eait oait bedy will meet certainly get sSet, for ice man wbe prowls through anether'a beaee te steal things Invites the application of ex tract of revolver. This would be tin plea. it Dt for all parties, as no man would ltketoabeotanotberwbowaa se desperate or mentally unsound as te take the ehancea for the sake et the change that the shooter happened te hare about bltu. The cltlun lltlng upon a burglar usually does se In fulfillment of armblle duty te dlecourage that aert of enterprise. It la het a matter el dellara and cents, but If peace, order and security. m m Wanamakkr In the cabinet. Jay Mould haa been quiet of late, l'erbapa he has bought a tere'gn embassy ter bla aen. A cemmitter et the Philadelphia Col Cel Col loge et l'hyalclana baa reported that te guard agaleat polaenlng or III health from tubsrculeua meat or wllk there should ba an examination of cattle before they are killed and a thorough dliseollen of Internal organs after death, while milk aheuld be examined both at the plaee of origin and delivery. It will be a long time before precautions are taken that may satisfy tbose ecloutlQe gentlemen, and peeilbly before that happens aeme theerlat may be ready topurauade ua that tubereclea and bacilli may be altogether harmless when managed In a esrtaln way. Just new the chemUta and pbyalelana aeeru te be oeniplrlng te frighten psepla te death by discovering murdorens baellll In everytblng. If It only bai the efloet of Insuring pure and whole whelo whole somo feed we wilt pardon the alarmists, ud there l comfort even new In the assurance that a healthy Individual ean defy tboetfertsof dlscaaeunder conditions that might apjul him If he knew thorn, Ineai.i.h remalna president pre. tern, of thoHenntaef the United HtatlH, LoOaren had better come ever and go Inte politics. a E.X-SKOnKTAIlY WlJITNKT lelt the SO- ceptaace of the gunboat Yorktown te bis auoeeaaor, but In his endorsement et the unsigned document raade the following 'orelblo cemment: "The resultaef this trltl are tnostoredl tnestoredl tnosteredl tablo te the contractors. The eflectlve power which tbey were required te produee and guarantee n mere than deuule that exaeted provleusly from contraetors of the department. Until the aontraet for the Yorktown waa entered Inte the standard of the department had been Ave horse power per ten of machinery, and of the four abtpa butlt under that standardtwe falled te reach even that reault, and were accepted by the department notwithstanding." And yet there are men and newspapers that still persist In representing the late Jehn Koaeh an aggrieved man and tbs navy department aa unduly exaetlng In lis tut of these ablpa. And new thny say that iegalU' silver pea, useil by him as president of the Nonato, bai been stolen. Nonsense! it has simply been oerrodod away by gall. m m AccenniNu te UronUne's 1'urls lotter Sbakospeate la progressing In France, "ills statue was aetualiy unveiled without oppe- altlen, and two or tbree of his playa have been given carefully dlngulsed. At one of these rOprosentallena the audlence called for the author fter the drop.et the curtalu. This Is a mber fact. A model of the heuse at Htratford-en-Avou will be created en the exhibition ground, nnd an Italian tlioatre will also be among the many attractions of the coming werld'a fair." The narrowness of the raodern Kroechinan la of n degree that niaken the abeve qulte credible, for the average 1'jrlnlan oenaldora the rent of the world tMrlmrlan aud Is only anxious te remain undisturbed In this Itnprosslen. If he has heard et Bliakeaprare he probably ImsBlnei him u Hying Frenchman. Of ceurse the best odiieatcd knew hotter, but even they show an luoranne of forelgn alUlrs that H iippilllng. Victer Huge, sbertly befere hta death, ahoekod a gentle gentlo gontle man from I'.etitnn by dcelnrlng that be had nover heard of lUlph Walde Kmerseu, An KnglUh cempsny haa been formed te Unleti tbn gieat railway tunnel under the Budseu tiotween UobeLenand New Yerk. The Hudsen Htver tunnel coustnietton oempauy stepped work after 30.' feet bad been built, and has aloeo been waiting for the financial aid which will new be given by the Englishmen. There are te be two tunuela fclde by side, one for trains bound east and oue for the west bound. The Kngllsh ongtneora, after Inspection of the work, reported favorably en the aohemei and ostimated the cost et completing the two tunnels at 12,150,000. In their report they asy that with the am at the disposal et the esmpany the work ean be completed and the tunnel opined for tramu lu about eighteen months. - m PEItSONAIi. it It'll A It!) l)AltI.INUTON,Sr., ateiiyi. dlel en WulucHiiny M bin home lu Wem Marl Marl Marl boreugli township, Uheater county. Ud wat ttie luthcr el Congressman Hmedley DarllDKUiu.slsoef rj(ifoser Itlchard Dar. llngten, et West Chester, and Milten Is lington of West Marlborough, lie was a life long member el the Heclety of Friends, and was an active antagonist of Mavery. Mn. C:.KVi:t.ANi) isyatbatbohasneteot. tlul Uie qiicbtien of bis place of residence, whetbe In New Yerk, In llroeklya or the snDuttis. us ib la txoellent health and lu no r.etd of n vaoatlen. Mr. HteUen en Wedncmlar, mid: "Mr. Cleveland's rola rela rola tlen te the hnr. of HinRS, Stetson, Tracy A MaoVeaIi will bj exacUy the aame as thou of any ether partner, fxeapt that he will become the head et the tlrm, and tu te im financial divisions will be treated tuore favorably than any ether momber." Hel3rt A. Maxwell, superintendent et Inauranoe In New Yerk, te talking about Mr. Cleve land's chancei as a Uwyer, said: "1 helle ve Mr. Cleveland wltl be limueiuely suoeoss. ful In hti protetslen. Ills legal ability Is conceded by the bar of New Yerk Mate. Don't veu remetnber the grape-sugar case of 1S80? Mr. Cleveland was then a Uultale lawyer, and he waa retained by the plain, till. The biggest lawyers In the county of Buffalo and el Ueneaee, te which the venue was changed, were In tue case and agalnht Jilui, yet ibe plaintiff rcoevered fUO 000 Kver since Mr. Cleveland has been regarded as one of the leaders of the New Yerk bar. He la certain te acquire an lmcnenae prao prae ties." Slarcua meu b!Iei. aeerge Hhorte, a married man of Allegheny City.eloped en Monday last wltb a former sweetheart and cousin, Mlaa Mnllle Harverf, of the same city, l.ewls Jehnsen, oelorod, who for thr6e yesra pat hai been coaehraan for Albert Fergusen, or Heading, en Wednesday eloped with Lizzie Heltner, a pretty white girl. Jehnsen U married, and van living with hla wife until Tueaday evouleg, wtieu he induced her te visit a neighbor. Whlle sue was gene he removed ail his clothing from tne house. Lizzie UeUeer belongs te a well-te de family, and this Is her seoend cacspade. Jobnaen la tall, peck-marked and very black. He left his wtfe without a oent. While the gtrl'a family are brnken. hearted, tbey are making every effort te oapture the pair, wbe are supposed te have geno te Camden, N, J, la's A ItUiilj Mayer, Mayer UleaseD, tbe energetle execullve et Leng Island City, does net oenflae his operations In the dlroetloa el removing moeteLaliuotlonato railroads aloee. Oa Thursdsy be moved against eerlain lum. ber oeinpinlo, wbeae piles of beards and ether timber, be alleges, encroach upon the ktrteta el the city where he rules. The mayor nurie.1 ent with the Intention of meviug the lumber st once, but after aeme pleading he consented te give the company one mere chance, and It began at onee te Clear away the ctfendleg Umber, jRvransifn-a hirvhuav. evsrrallarlsMta t0lsaaM Aprils taa Mewl Day l Ins ran?' raaadcr, Hen. Chauncey K. Black, prmtdsnt el lb National eoeUtlen el DsmecralU dnb, hu tueed te the Dsmoeratlo secletlrs lb following rqtiMl te observe the birth dayfofTbemas Jttlarsen: The birth of Themas J t tier seu was an Teat of tranrcendanl Importanea, net only te Aniarleena, but te mankind, lllaleflu. ece la the aerarancs et the colonies from the crown of Kngland, and In the fermall.n of tbs Inslltuilena under which we new llv, was mere decisive, as well s mera jodlcleua, than that of any ether In the wholellneef American patrlcts and auteamsri. The author et the Declare, tloe of I ndependence. and the founder of the Damocratle party, It is te his Jealous vigi lance we ewe the first ten amendments te the constitution of the United Htstev, com prising the bill of tights and the rule et construction which consiltute tha sate guards of atatea and people agalnat the encroachment of centrallr.jd power. Hut for the authority of hla venerated name, nd the pure republican principles enunclatcd by him and Illustrated In bis administration of the government, and In the administrations of his succeeding disciples, the constitution of 17s" would long since have been censtrued and admin iatered away. Esnentlsi te the preservation of the free dem of the people, the dcctrlne or strict construction, applied net merely te the Federal oenstitution.but te all constitutions, Is equally eaaentlal te the purity of govern ment. Corrupt practice inevitably fellow loeee construction. Thuaeoenomy, frugtl t; and taxes aolely for the auppert of govern ment, are natural and necessary oonso eonso oenso quence of Democratic legislation and Democratic administration; while extrava gance, corruption and taxes (or the aggran dlzsmenlet claaaeaand the enrlehment of Individual favorites, fellow with fatal certainty the ascendency or Federalism. The Democratic party exists te defend these Jeffersen Ian principles, without which free government must utterly perlsti. The National Association of Damcoratle clubs la expressly founded upon his teach ing. Itappeam, Iherofero, te the under algned, meat appropriate that every Dem ocratic club and every Dsmnora'le soelety in the Union should oelebralo hla approaeh lng birthday, April 1!, In seme manner suitable te tbe great oeuatlon. At a tlme when the administration of the executive power of the Federal govern ment, and the control of the iwe Heuees of Congrees, have but recently pasaed, or are paaatng, unchecked. Inte the hands of a party avowedly Foderallst in corrupt alliance with a mighty aggregation of powerful prlvate monopolies, aud prac tically acknowledging nnne of tbe restraints or limitations Imposed ' by the constitution, it Is ospeelslly Important that the teaehlnga of the great apostle et Amerlean Domeoraoy aheuld be again meat solemnly Inveked. It Is, therefore, respectfully suggested that the eluba and societies In the national association shall eaeh In tbe manner above Indicated, dolt part toward r real Hug the people of the United Htatee te thtai prin ciples under which alone we ean hope for the ultimate safaty of our Institution. O. F. Blauk. Te cram one's head full or knowledgo and tlie numjtieh lull or teod, aud then neglect te oUburve tbe simplest laws or nnturn und the nntslllng means te Indued uoiveugiiessand conitlpsitenana ceruin loisef lieuith, Lai Lai naerpievents all Uils trouble. 1'rlce only M cents -.package. 'ibu bist remedy lorttiecoiiiplututi of early childhood, such us cholle, Quulvney, Ac, I Dr. bun's Uaby Syrup, l'llsu" cents. JJOOD'S HAKSAl'AIULl.A.. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is that Heed's Barsaparllln ;has cured thou sands of people who surroiefl soveroly with rheuuiatliin. It neutrullzes the Inctle acta lu the bleed, which ctvinei thes torrtbte p&tn and aches, nnd also vitalizes and enrlchna the bleed, thus preventing thu rocurrerico of the dlsnace. Tbem) laeta warrantus In urRtnpr you, If you un"or with rheumatlsui, te glve Heed's earsnparlllan trial, ""or ss years 1 have surTnrcd wtthtctttlc Itheumtl.iin. l.at, November I was titken werru than evor, nnd was unahle te get out of the home. I wus almost HKI.l'iiKSS KOIt 10 PATH sniferlng great agony. In December 1 coin cein tnunccd taking Heed's Saraapnrllla, Alter the soeond bottle 1 was abln te be out unit around andattend te hu-ilncss. 1 took tlve bottles, and am nmr se (ten front ilieuumU.-iin that only ocaaslenally I fcel it ellKMly en a sun den chanK) or wnathsr. 1 have great conn cenn conn duneoln Hene's Sarsapirllla. Ciiaslim Ua. mau, Christie, L'larku On., Wis. INrbAMMA.TOUY UHKUUAT1SM ' Having been treubled with tiiinainuiutery rheuinatljm ler many yeaiB, my luvorable attention was called te Heed's Barsaparllla by nnadvorttsemontof enres It had orrected. I bavu new used threo bottles of Heed's Surea patlllt and pan ulready testify tebenetlrlul ivsults. 1 highly roceuimond It as a blnrd pu ilUer." J.C. atsrs, West lllcenitleKt, N. Y. Heed's Sanmpar Ilia Beld by all druggists. It s six for ti. I'ropared only by C. l. .HOOD A ue., I.uwell, alms. . 100 Deses Onu Dellar, AVKB'H OI1KHUV 1'KOrOHAL. Every Household Should tiave Ajer'd Clierry 1'octeral. It saves UiouiauOsetllvat annually, and Is pecullitily uftlcacleus In UKOUr, WOOl'IMJ COUUI1 ana MOKE THUOAT. " After an extensive practlce of nearly one third et a century, Ayer'B Cherry l'eeteral la my euro ler recent culdi and cough. 1 pio pie pio scrlbe II u ml beltove It te be tbe very best ex pectorant new otrered te the peeple." Dr. Jehu U. Levis, DrujgUt, West Hrldowaler, l'u. "Seiiih years ae Ayer'a Oherry l'ecterul cured me of asthma alter the host meilleil skill hud tailed te give me relief. A low weeka. since, betng again a. llttle treublud with the dlseeiu, t was promptly RELIEVED BY the tiiuoreir.e.ly. 1 RlnOly otTer tills rrinndy for the'beiiiriU of alt blmllarly aUllcled." K. 11, Hasilur, Editor Aryut, Table Ueck, Nub. rer children atttlctcd with cold, ceimlii, sero threat or croup, 1 de net knew et any remedy which will ritve inure steady rullet thin Ayei's Cherry l'oetorat, 1 have found It, also. Invaluable In cases of whoeplni; ceuuh" Ami bovijey, 1351 WustitUKtun strudt, Uosten, Mais. "Ayei1 Cherry l'ecteral has proved ie marknbly eileotlve In croup and is luvitluable aiulauitiy luiAlctue." . kt. llryaut. Chlco Chlce P.t, Mats. Ayer's Oherry Pectoral, raanaau bt Dr. J. O. Ayer Si Oe., I.owell, Mnsp. Beldbvlirugglits. l'llce, It; ilr botUei. JS-. IIIU310H . COMfl.blXlUS te WUJStt, QOMHLEX10N VOWUKK. ladies: WHO VAI1U. A UFriNKI) rOMl'I.KXION JtU3T Ucf. POZZONI'S HKDIOA'rkll COMPLEXION POWDER. It Uuparu a brilliant transpuency te the ii!".' ''"'OVtJBllI'ltuples.iref-klai una Cb coleiallo.!!, tnd iiiikes the min dettcatelv sottandbeauuml. Itcentatns ue llme. wLluJ !SS?.or a"?nla V W-x-e shudes, pink or float) white aud brunutU). ' reu BALE. Ill All L)mylata nnd Fauev Oce-1h uoalera flverywhore. awBaWAUK or uprolye lMlTATlOHB.- WAlfAMAKMR'll raiLADBLrau, Friday, atareh 8, MS. The Irlehman new, with his Linen Lawns, is in the wild chase of color in dress goods stufls. The Italian with his delicately shaded silk Reman Sashes, and the Frenchman with his wonderful colors in wool, that are chased hard by the Scot and his Ginchams, who in turn is pressed at all points by the Yankee, and new here comes the Irishman and shouts, Away with your wool, your silk, your cotton, it's Erin's own flax that beats you all in cloth and color. But you'll take your choice amid all the din. 126 styles of Irish Lawns are here, some printed, ethers woven, 22 te 30 cents, and four grades plain, 22 te 40 cents ; dazzling, perfect white, sheer. Southwest of centre, w Ith Linens, The Baby Carriage stock is fullest when the sap begins te start. A Winter of getting ready, of trying new devices, of putting the quality mark higher and higher and the price mark lower and lower. Twenty-nine new patterns, and the best ei the old ones. That's what the yesterday count showed. Reed is crowding out cane for bodies. Just as strong, just as neat, and it can be shellacked, enameled, or stain ed ; cane can t. New graces in designs and little helps that you'll wonder were never thought of before. Baby Miss or Master have been in plenty of minds besides mamma's. Mere comfort and prettiness and safety in Baby Carriages than ever before, and prices are less except in the very cheap est, our $6 style. And it has been bettered in many little ways. Last year's $10 satin-finished carriage is $9. Trimmed with ribbon, satin cushion and parasol, 11.25; better than our last year $1 2. Fer $20 a special carriage, shell body, silk plush uphel stery, satin parasol, choice run ning gears, Richmond brake. Nearly its equal would have been $26 a year back. And se the comparison gees. Better for less every time. We are even in likelier shape than of old te de special getting up and upholstering; choesej your stufls, your style, say hew this or that wheels te parasol shall be. Quicker than you have any notion of the job's done. And better. liasi-ineut, north et centre. Seems like a sample thing te get the odor of White Rese or Violet or Heliotrope out of the flower and into a bottle. Try it. lheusands Yeu can count cess ful ones en have tried it. the really suc the fineers of one hand, knows hew, Alfred Wright and Luijin and Pinavd and Ceudkav. We have their choicest, or any ether body's choicest, if it belong in the front rank. Queen Mary is the newest Extracts, Toilet Waters, Pow ders, Almend Meal. Either as delicate as the breath of a flower. You'll find her only here and wonder that the prices are se little. Toilet Soaps are only a step away: I lave you tri2d Elkin Elkin ten's Palm ? Of course; every body has. Net the sort of an acquaintance you care te drop. " The cheapest Hair Brushes you ever had." A brush man said it of the 25cto-$2.5e each let with solid backs and geed bristles. He's right. Tampico grass or slivers of whalebone would cost about as much. Cent! j of tl.e store. As sturdy a Kitchen Apron as you'll find. Deuble-warp muslin, and almost as big as a dress skirt. Four plaits and deep hem. Twenty-five cents. Try and buy the bare cloth for a quarter dollar. Muslin Chemises, Drawers, Gowns, Skirts that your money will count for just as much in. French Sateen Corsets, " Venus " shape, boned back, two side steels, and the price $1.25. Half a dozen colors. second uoer, nt Kullury, J uulf or street side, JOHN WANAMAKER, Mil.LIXXJir. rjllHK.ANI) W ATE It. Fire and Water. miahtly t'stuigea block ut Millinery, Notions, Etc. latneeiiltiirut vcr towi'rlees Tu 1 I.OSK OUT A.N TlttK .Si'Ot A'. P. WEIKEL. marl ttd AINE'8 OKLEHT COM POUND. Sleepless Nights rer nrarly a month t was net able te steep, il hut alter uiln lUinaa Citaar i mi roc no for two days. Insomnia tie! and alreegth re turned." K. (I UITH, Ctansitn, 8. C. "I have ttkni ciily a part of a bottle of Falne's Colery Compound, and It baa entirely re'lBved tne tr sleeplessness, Iren which 1 have suRend greatly." MRS. B. AUTCLtrr, Peoria. IU. Pat no's Cflery Compound produeessonnS and reirrshtng sleep, a physician's prosetlp presetlp Una, it deia net canutn one hannrat drug, ldke nothing else, it is a guarmnted cure (or s!nrlsnis-ir directions are faithfully fol lowed. II te. HxlorSSe'. UmggUU. Wblls BinnAaneeBA Ce, Darlington, Vt. DU1I0SD DIES Mtt?0r2eAr& reu a we. KINK PIKOKOK CHEWING TOBACCO 19 INDEED A I.UXUEY. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as ncarbelnga fine pleroef PLOQ 1'OBaCOOasltts posilbleto make It, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONG DEALERS. We are sure that ONE TK14L will convince Yeu et Its Merits, 8-lnek ler Ibe red it;ttn tag en each plug.-a J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUISVILLE, KY. I28.10td rOR a ALB OH KBNT. VOK RENT KKOM APRIL 1, 1889, J? the larue third story room above Me, Si Centre equare. Innut.Bnf ALLAN A. UEBlt, Se, Its East a lng Street. fublttfd FOKltKNT-TWOBTORK KOOMB AND Basement In eentbern Market. Alse one Btere Beem en Vine street, sntuble for any baslness. lnqnlre at lard A MeKlrey'a Dry Uoeds store, beuth Queen street. ris-tfd FOR RENT OR BALE-ONE OF THE" finest business properties in the elty t elegantly suited te the butchering business 1 rent reasonable. Alse a flne dwelling or 12 rooms within one square of tbe monument, could be used te advantage for offices. Call en T. U. WlilTBoiOeX E. King at, 126-lmd Jteal Estate and Insurance. FOR BALK. A VERY SUPERIOR (JBAZINU AND STOCK VAKM, in Fau quier county, Virginia. Situated en the line et the Piedmont Air Line railroad, forty miles south or Washington City, and one mtla irem Warrenton Junction (Virginia alldlasa railway.) ThlsTract contains 1,003 ACBES, overEOOef which is highly Improved, Is of Superior Qual ity ler Urass and Grain, la well watered, has a Handsome and commodious Jtesldence with modern Improvements, all neceisarjr out buildings, etene (irist Mill, CatUe Heuse, Ac Twe large strrums run through the farm, this line body et land will be sold atasacrl a ce aH n whole, or in two or three parts. rer further Informal en address, A.N. UABrABLK, Ne. V W. Kerth Avenue, Baltimore. febl2-lniund& tmuAM, Nuxivmm. EHTATE OF ALBERT V. KBERMAN, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters teatamemary en aatd estate having been S ranted te the undersigned, all persons In ebted therete are requested te make Imme diate payment, and ihese hiving claims or denmnds against the same will present them without delay ler telUement te thounster theunster slgned TUB I'lDKt.tTV 1NH. THU ST AND BATE DKl'uatl OdttfANY, MARY V11UMN1A UAWTUOUN, .1. 1..8TKINMKTZ, Kiecuters. AdJdresf, J . L. Stkinmetz, Attorney, Ne. S8 North Duke street febietdir B STATE OK KUWIN HOPXON, latu of West ileinpURd, deceased. Let ters et admlntstrailnu, with will unnezed, en said estate having been granted te the under signed, all nervous Indebted thereto are re qurstrd te inake immcidlittfl payment, and these having claims or demands agalnat the sa-no, will present Ibein without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, residing In Sliver spring bus an uenON, Administratrix, c. t. a. A. O. Mfwi'usa, Attorney. feb'JSldt ESTATE OF ANNA M. WEIOAND, late of Lancaster rlly, deceased. Let Let ters testamentary en said estate having been 9 ranted te the undersigned, all persons In ebtsd thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demanda against the same, will present them without Onlay for settlement te the under under slgned, residing In Lancaster city. UAUY E. WE1U ANU, Executrix. Jeun A. Cot-La. Attorney. lebs titdJ" ESTATE OF FRANCIS X. HIEMENZ, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Let ters of administration en aald estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted; thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands agalnat the same, will pre sent lhi-m without delay for settlement te the nderstaned, residing In Lancaster, fa. VrtANCIS HIKatBNZ. JOUN HIKMBNZ, WILLIAM ltlltMEN.. JUUUME 1I1EMEN'., Administrators. A. II rairuusr, Attorney. U54U 1WUK8. 0, H KRR'.S HOOK STOKE. fi Kid Finish." Something New. " Kid Finish " Writing Paper is a New for fine The sur- correspondence. face finish for quality is unexcelled and smooth penmanship. A trial will prove it. L. B. HERR, 5- cl 53 N. Queen St. augw-lyd HWrVLKS. TOIOYOLEH.TRIOYOLES, TANDEMS. OOLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. DUKABLE, BlUfLE. UUAKANTEKD 11IUUKST UUADK, 1LI.USTUATEDOATALOUUK rUEB, POPE MF'G. CO., 74 rBANKLIN ST., BOSTON. UltANCIl IIOU8KS-13 Warren SL, New Vnrk 1 ed Waiasb Ave.. ihlcHge, rer Sale by JOUN S.UUS3KU, He. 2 North S 1 1 fet. Cel n ui bla. aus-lydeed GJtOVKKIKX. E VERY FAMILY SHOULD USE OA88Ktva MILD CUBED HAM. Ther' achuuitker Mew Precess flour pre neuueud thu best ever placed upon the mar kut. We make sper.lalttta of VINE TEAS, and choice ei.u j a v a ana mecua uerrsjts. The best tue cetlee In the cut. AUbsbbj a trial order. OHO. oae. W1ANT. M Ne.UJr?aKtngtrteU JarUoeds delivered. SS"aT Blefl tllttA V aa MniMM. a.S eat that 1 oeata net wera. 1 triad many anedl-.J9.M-MJa aa fsjitatnaui 1 nee rata eatery dbsnpeuna, wea at eaea sttMgiheaM ui tavfferat say nerves " PaIm's Oaltry Compound qatsMyanlMj. ana strsegthsms the nerve, --Mw hii,w. w waaavna-a ay v nraraerBr. av. tssssa, Sisru, or shock, it enree nervous- " scot, nyspwpsia, sirepiaasnrts, nei ml Mvewa, in nssc ais IserHars et U nervous syai Ten Up th.Bhrtter.i4N.rea ,"f?rtworaaralwaasBS:rerrreTBaetvOBa abUlty, ana 1 tkswaUe an tka dhmeverar efibevalaabla remedy, that Kalne'a Celery pem peuna cured bsb. l.at anyone wiitateae foraavlea). UaeaaB W. Botrrev, SUstferd, Conn. agrttitetlh Weak stomach. Muter Invalldt. DHT UOODa. W-WV--frf ' -'-y' fAQER A BROTHER. DRESS GOODS ! We have new open for showing New Spring Dress Weed, of Foreign and American Manu facture, oererlng Use choice of tha aalecUena of the Leading Bosten, New Tork and Phlia delphta ImperUng ana Jobbing Bouses. This Is the Largest Offering of Dress Uoeds vsr attempted in this city, and at prices as low as sold anywhere. We lavlta examination ana comparison. French Eatines. The Style are mere Varied, Nevel and Ar tiatte than aver before, with many New and Beautiful Shades and Colorings, Including tha Neat Designs la Black and White and Celers. A large Seise Ien from the Best European Manufacturer.. Demestic Salines. Large Lines In Colen, rivalling the Foreign Goods in designs, at the Lew friee el 12)c. City frleea ler many styles, 15c. Dress Ginghams. Freneh, Soetcb and American Ginghams are the Popular and Stylish Cotten Dress Fabr:e of the season. Prices range from 12Xe te tee par yard. TOILS DU NOBD and CBITEBION (UNO UAMB, at llXe per yard, make aservteeable and Satisfactory Dress ter Wash and Wear. Imported Dress Fabrics. sort wool, renle and Berge Effects in Uobes, Bide Bands, stripes, Plaids and Plain, in all the New Shade, of the Scaaen-SEKPENT, BES1DA, MODE, GOLDEN BBOWN, OKAY, MAHOGANY, OLU HOSE and GOBELIN BLUE, Bilks. Black 8 ilka, Guaranteed te Wear, in all quali ties, from 78c te 2 per yard. New Weaves of the Season In BLACK and COLOBED BAT1N LUXOB, BEAU DE BU1K, FAILLE FRAN CA1SB and ABMDKEUO YALE. BLACK and COLOBED BU AO AM EB, 8U BAUS and GKOB QRAINa. India Silks ard Printed Pongees. New and ArtWUe I'c.lgns and Beautiful Bhadlngs 7Cc. 11 and tl 21 per yard. 25,27 & 29 West King St., LANCASTER, FA. rNAUUURATION Ot LOV PRICES AT- GIVLER'S, 6 and NOUTU QU EEN BT. Ladies' and Children's Goats. Ladle' Newmarkeu, H, were as te sd. PLU8U COATS LESS THAN MAKEBVCOBT, CBILDBEN'B COATS UALF PKICB. Receiving New Spring Goods. Cema See Our Goods and Prices. JehnS.Givler 08 North QtUkM Btrt, IvAXCAtTB,rA. mtu BROTHER CLUTHXItft. JTBUW KATHlfO!-. IB HAYE THE KNACK OF IT. Wehavetheknaek of knnwlngtntthew te buy te suit the trsde-Jnst what tegUa you la style, flt and BDlb. It seema se atlaast It seems II the people appreciate our c Sorts te give them GOOD, RBLTABLI CLOTHING AT UONJilST l'HWES. BVKKY LOT OF Winter Suits Reduced 25 Per Oent. in Price. Everr Suit an acknowledged geed value Its former pi Ice surely a Bargain new. at Myers & Eatnfen, RELIABLE CLOIUIEBS, NO. 12 BAST KLNO BT.. t.tantsTvn pa BOOTS AND allOBB. jjoera AN I) HHORS. S. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 East King? St l take ploature : my line of n calling your attention te SHOES That I am receiving dally ferlbeBprlngTntle, and all are made ter these who require great durability and for elegance et style, fit and workmanship cannot be ezcelled. Prloefl Lewer Than the Lewest. Call and examine my large stock and we will be pleated te try and suit you . D. P. STACKHOITSE, 88 da 80 HABT BUNO, HT LANCABTKU. PA. ai-lya HOOTS AND SUOKS. A Reminder TAB li OASES OR 585 PAIRS -OF Ladies' 5 Gnildrens Shoes en which yi vatr. and wh en cm save 2l? ces. orll.tOeer trli we httve huun advertising ler the past month, are telling very fast. Se Don't Blame Us IF lrOU QKT LEFT, BY NOT BUYING OF THIS LOT BEFORE TUEY ARE ALL SOLD. Every pilr Is worth the price they weiemine te sell for, hut lemembar we am tiMlPgthem AT AND IIKLOW WUOLKBALB l'KIUkS. The One-Price Cash Heuse. d Thi Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES Ne, S Fast KiDR Street, LANUABTEU. Pa. saystore Closed Every Evening at G O'clock Except Monday and Baturday. MVHWAIa. G RKAT RUDUOTION AUTOHARPS. Three Bar. 13 oe Four Bar tste Five Bar It CO Any lady can learn te play a tunelndlteen minutes. Drep In tbostemand take a leek at them. TO AMATBUHS and PBOFBSSIONAL" : Wn have at present the finest Bleck or U Alt MONICAS ever seen In Lancaster aud at sur prisingly low prices. Hutu several oecenn-tiana nanus ami Organs In Perfect CondtUea, which we will sell at Bargain Priens . l'linnj, Orirans, Bhcet Mustc and Musical Mdse. In general In fact evee'lhlng pertain ing te a flrst'Class music house, Kirk Jehnsen & Ce,, 24 WEST KINO BTBBBT, LANOASTEU, PA P.S. Pianos and Furnlture Moved. Get a eepy of rred. T. Baker's New Waltz, "The Deves ueturn." nu-lydAw OAKMAuma. s TANOARU OARR1AQK WORK. Standard Oarriage Werk, EDW. KDGERLKY, Nes. te, 12, iS, ts Market Street, Bear et Pest- emce, Lancaster, Pa, De net fall te call and soe my splendid stock el t.aust aty.e uusrvtes, l'tiutens, Family uarrtagiv, Ac , which 1 new have ready for the Bpilng Trade. All the latest designs te se lect trem. There are no fluer vehicles In the state. A One Hue of Secend-IUnd S'erk en hand . My prices are the lowest In the state for flrsvciass work. Alt work guaranteed. Btpitrlng and repainting proinpUy,aUnded te. One set et wei kmen especially employed ter that purpose. At-reNJirjrra. VijTHlCR B. KAUFJfMAN, ATTOEJIEr-AT-LAW, eeaa Fleer atsiHawisn Law Building, Ne. a MeraDakaltxwsw faUytAw FREY ECKERT i -"-j. -.
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