wetvp!fs mtwwwwr& -sVAi '.ffl"-rll- - - -j -r -- r m. THE LANCASTER DAILY mTELLIQENt?EB, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1889. ttirihteltfettwe jf . 'l.MEINMAX. CBASUHSTErXMAK POLT2, Editor. Vfi HOMHIT CLAHK, Publisher. DAn.T IKTRLLiaENCKIL-l'uhllshcd mrr r In the rear, but Sunday, fclerved tfwnlw in tiits city nnd surrounding MrtrMfttteneenUawrek. Brrualinvodwl Brrualinvedwl anil year In advance Mccntsaiueuth. XVt IICTEM.10ENCEn-One dollar and Mr CMtt year, In advance. WlCITOHUBHCIUnEIlH-ltcmlMiy check ?.' ipaatafflce order, mid where neither of " wene run DO precurcu pcuii in n rpginwnm '-MM. iHntered at the Postefrice, m weend clawt ninlt ; taatujr. . V Addkhm, TM IHTELUOSNCER, Ijiecaslcr, Pa. ; XJLW0UTO, PA., APRIL 24, 1889. - - i . Make HMn Slewljr. ;r;Tbere k danger that in our stultleii 'MtlUatiau of the need of n nnvy we may peel a geed let of eiwh and get n I Kid Mt of sums. Se far tlie new veiweu nave iven invat mttlsfactlen, and the navy bvlkllng, and en paper, Is finite imprw mvecruicneoeiourinioiiiKiii inix-aireiiK enough te held our own en the sens hye nd bye. Wc should by all means en en feuUdinir until we are at least as well i prepared for naval warfare as Japan or Chill, ir net as HtretiR ns nennany or jltaly, but we cannot achieve this end by the wholesale building of ships after Iwntrled models. Tlie disabling of the iTVeuien by water coming through the hawse pipes appeared incredible te the t experts of the construction department : if and the recent trial of new Kngllsh shis t revealed undreamt of faults in veswels !J that formed models for our navy. These wthines BUnnert the dictate of nniileiiee that It Is net well te liulld many aliliw f of a kind at once. The naval archllee- ,'i ture of te-day is en new lines and largely gt exiierlmeutal, and until the vessels have hiw" Imtn 4ttw1 ntnl llinlf it'nnlr lullilu fltua $ covered It would lie better te build with VTOflt. !A11tIOIl. The New Yerk Pre, which is sui- $ posed te be in close sympathy with the administration, urges an appropriation i$ of $30,000,000 for new vessels in addition f. te theso already authorized ; nnd pre- poses te build with this nine coast de- :. leusc ttuins, eigui uyuamue guniKiais and ten submarine torpedo beats. The i value of the last two clashes has never been actually .proved. There is general g commence in iiiu uyiiuiune cruiser, uui net much faith in the curious submarine L beats. If both are se successful as te jusiuy me uunumget neetser tneni, me J: jim ...1111-.. -1..II I 11. - 1 1 uiicvu minion uuiiurn worm 01 fiiiisi 3- cterensc snips win net be wanted as 5' nlanned. for lliev would enlv lie targets y ler dynamite and torpedoes. Tlie iVrvw 5' nays sinaii appropriations, resulting in mixed types and wasted time, de net p" give honest expression te a serious naval tmllev. " Vnrv Inrrm riiiiimiirlnlhitiu jl, may result in uniformly defective t.vjK-s and wasted time and money. JiCt us 1 p? sure we are right, and then go ahead. Art . -. . Murrell's Oiipert unify. 1. Tim frfifwl finnitln nf millnfl..li.1il.i .itn whelmed Captain Murrell with their praises and attentions. The gallant E-i captain bad all the adjectives in the Ki lanmiacc neuivd out en his head, and 1$ mvlllllltle lllelKrl.i II. n C.ll.,. ........ ...tl.l u. ....v...j .... ... i.j iiiin ni-ll .1 ll. 14 He said that lie had only done his duty f.t and did net merit mi much applause. P And he was right. The captain Is a r? -..n.i i.i... ..,.. ... i..ii . . n.usiuiu niuii vvuiuiiuy. 11 nu nun lii'eil W of tbesiirt of tliu ImmiiiIii u-Iih mmln un i much fuss e-.cr him, he might net have been se suceesslul in saving his seven hundred lives. It is largely becam-e this is an unprecedented milvage that fc; the people have leen se wrought up r:. aueui 11. J-or n nimilx-r nl ilnvj I ... thought thatsomaie' people mlglit have perished en the Jiaiuutirk has lieen l, stlrriiiK lxDle's Mulbl ties, and I In joy en hearing that all had lieen saved has been great, and their savior gets (he full beuetU of it. Captain Murrell's conduct was very geed and noble and his success was very great in saving the liniierilled without the less of one; he did his whole duty and did it well ; and if he had net done It he would have lxn ns hotly con demned as he Is new warmly prub'ed. It was simply his duly that he did; l.ni ti. . ....... .. i.. .1.- . .....ii i.t . PV """ MV 1HUI1 11 Ull IIIU.- Ml'll J11S i amy always deserves apphiUM, though he does net often get It. Jlc need tedn something unusual te Rctr-it ; and he t ueeus 10 no very successiui. A man :" 1...... .In 1,1, .!,.( 1 1....I .1 Bs r "f uu nn ui,i riuj uyj , nn iiuiiuut'SS fjt Yn..l.i Al..r.ll I...,. ..II 1.1. 111-. 1 ... . vwj'mui .iiiii;ii (nil mi inn im'f mill Jlll as eftlelently ns he did when he met the g. .uaumarK; eui ine jjanniarK's 7(HI en- unugvivu lives mauu an 1110 (tlliereliee in Captain Murrell between elisciirity and fnivin Kilrvli la llr... ...,..i,4....tl.. .....1... . aii " .-"v. - ..iv, viini lining iiiuKvn M Its success. The man who is always ready te seize it, gets the reward when It comes his wav : and when It ilnni. in 1 misses it ; ami the misses aits vastly meie uuiueruus iiiun ine nns. xveverilieless the lessen of Captain rurrell teaches our youth te 1h ahvuvs readv and mKiuvm fe earnest In the discharge of their dally uuues, tuai wnen ojipertunily conies It may net Hud them sli-eping. N Number 52.. lilW Xe. 51', which the Philadelphia Jlccerd says was In the haudwiltiiigef Alexander K. l'cdriek, a Pennsylvania railroad lobbyist, who has a re'mirter's .liub til OnlTI,11.,.,,1' 1....- I...I.. m iuc nuui; 1.1 au.-,lirH.-lliailVeS III fjL Hurrlsburg, is, undoubtedly, prcvicd by l me raiireau emeiais ; since wniium J. ? Ijltl'l. lll( I'X'-l'IMICrill "llr.. ill ,f ,1......,.., . e bv..v ... niv V1FIII- ?. Pa11'. wl'e keeps things solid fur It In f the Philadelphia councils, addressed a ieuer 10 ine meniners of councils en Indl 1-11. ....!.. TZhr rflJll Jfitl. V11V1U3II11T 11 IH111V (11 11 l'lH-Zllll. )? tlea supiiertiiig and a-eemmending the p, passage in the legislature of 1J1I Ne. t,-l, j, wyiug inai u weuiu give liim "jileasuiv i te have veur vnli niul 1.11 m..i-t r,... .1... passage of this resolution." uue ceunciuneu were evident v d U. posed te give Mr. Latta pleasure and adopted the resolution, iccemiiiciuliiiir WU Ne. 62,iietwitlistaudIiig Mayer l-'itler ww wm.'u Hi-iimiii agaiusi 11. '"' It is fair tO SaV that Mr. Lllln lir.im. W Ised them that the mayor's objections woumee removed ny amendment ; and xt "k iuiiii;iiuuiu uui .-e. wi nas a hs lie- EJ ' 4iiAk ! (1 tl iu ki 1 ti 1. . ..!..... 11 t 11 i . K.5., .., ..t,..i...irti..-m umiui u, 111 inai 11 Wfi prjiMnes tne abolition of grade crossing r.'. tuiiu everyone would llKe te six?. A fhe peculiarity about the bill, hew- ifh ever, is that it docs net nimU- in ,,-.,,1,. Bfii.creMlnjw that are laid, bin milv in ii,',..,. K'i. that are prope-ed ; and only u'nplles te Syivrttles or tlie lirst nnd bei-end class K' '-LlH.llu.li.l..liln nil. I A ll..l..,.. i. 1 , ....-... ........ ...... ...mjiivii . ti IUKH HiK.permii, 1110 cny auineritlcs te au au therizti anv irradu crelm. mi i .Pbfladelphla councils were very humble iimiu iu wk i iic jjrHisitiiuieioiaKeirem 1iKU such power. The bill rerpilres all MCW ending te le ever grade aud nn- 4ar srade. aud makes the cltv nn- imif , tHk ousts and damages. . . s It U evidently a bill much te the tusle fcf the IVuilsvlvallia railroad uKlfli ).,.u Utth grade cnvalugs ii wants, and mum fcHaujuneu ieiiey is agulust grade attain. If Plil!aWlph!a and Alle- 00UM e pretecksi agulnn the perpetuation of railroad mouepoly, they would net want the power te permit new grade crossings ; but while the old reads are enjoying the privilege of grade crossings, it does net seem that the city should tie deprived of power te give privileges te new and competing read?. If grade crossings nre such a nuisance that the law should prohibit new ones, they may fairly be considered Htich nui sances that the law should abolish the old ones. I,ct the Legislature amend bill Ne. 52, se as te make all grade cross ings unlawful after two years from its passage, and removing the.ni then as nuisances, net only In cities of the first and second class, but In all towns and even villages ; and they will " sec" the Pennsylvania railroad jieople anil " go enelicller." Allpglirii)',i While. Judge White, of Pittsburg, has Ken emulating tlie Philadelphia Judges in their aim te reduce the number of drinking places, lie has licensed but 1S8 places thisyear in Allegheny county. There were fi.OiH) saloons in the county, 1,600 lielng In Pittsburg, two years age. The first year or high license they were cut down te WO, and new White has nearly wiped them out. Seme people may applaud him. Wc de net. We have noted the temjier In which he has done Ills work, nnd find It te have K-cn bad. lie has exhibited prejudice and lack of fairness, lie has treated the applicants for license with contumely and has nbuseil the jsiwers Intrusted te him. Ills adjudication has been aibl trary and net Judicial. This is our criticism of the man; of his work we have te say, as we said of that of the Philadelphia Judges, that It was done In mlsjudgmcnt of the Intent of the law, which was te give every prejier ap plleuntn license who asked for It and paid the fee. The Judges' duty Is simply te see that licenses go Inte hands that will net abuse them, and net te determine, upon their arbitrary Judgment, the nuinlier of licenses 11 town should have. The high license fee was Intended te lie the governor against any execs In number ; and It would have been In time elllcleiit. 5ul some iicop!e,clethedwllh authority, cannot but abuse It; and Judge White is of that kind. Next year, if prohibition falls, White may prohibit, and grant no licenses. 1 in Tin: Yerk benevolent association ox ex iended in elanlty during tlie past winter 9.i,M. "Ily aid of ward illNtrlliutnrH tlie association nn enabled te reach net only every destitute family, but tit tlie snuiotlnie lenrn tlie true comillieu of eneb family asking aid, tlie number of persons In each family, hew many were ablo able Imdlcd men, and If able te work te give tliem work hi the society's quarry at breaking stone, thus enabling tliesu who could labor te feel Unit tliey were net re ceiving charity, but prtnixleiiHainl coal In return for lienet labor. He willing were men In work that dm lug the wlutertwelve tlieusand, two hundred and nlni'ty-tliree (llV-Sfl) hours of labor worn per formed, in wliit-li time noiiie 1,IIH) pen-lies of stones were broken." It also appears from the treasurers report that stoue was sold te the vuluii of giKhMU, whlln tlie lease of tlie quarry, tlie salary of tlie quai ry boss and tlie tools amounted te $ l(V).'.7. OeMMANIUUl Ml'l.I.AN, of tlie Nlpile, writes under dutoef.hirch'ir te his hi ether: Tlioslilplsiitlenl without iiuldar or pro peller, but Is alene at anchor and has the whole harbor." lie concludes : "Ilmvelmd enough of .Samoa." Se say w 11 all of ns. - - Ileiuii'.liv In ihiyllglit seems te be very fuHlilounlile among bank UiIevim. On Tuesday at Ventura, California, a iniiu enteied tlie bunk of Cellins A .Sens, at tlie lunch hour when only one man n.uiicd Morrison was behind the counter, lie laid a package en tlie reiinter which he Mild wan dynamite, and diew a six-shooter and demanded f.'M),(HH. Monlsen dislgisl behind the counter and tan out of the deer. Tlie robber then seled a tray con taining about $l,liei) anil wall.cd into the street and tiled te teach his herc. Mor rison gave the alarm, hut no one was aimed. The sheriil' happened te be near and stcpixil Inte a hanluiire store ami selisl a shotgun, when the leblier sur rendeied. This closely resembles the icseiil siiivessful attempt at Denver. Xniici: Is feimally ghen te the public that the gieat salt syndicate was net funned for the. pm jiesu of forcing up prices, but In order that operating cxjhmc.cs might be saed. As salt Is quile plenty in tlie country and its mining comparatively easy, the explanation may pass for the present, but who will doubt Unit when Ihu syndicate has chaqieucd expenses te tlie lowest jKiInt It will use its superior power te iucie.ise juices? Tin: bill for the puichuse of the IVnn farm has been regarded w 1th a geed deal of suspicion, and tlie Philadelphia liuiitirf exposes the character of the scheme bv publishing opinions of the value of the. land. The stale Is te jiay g:iX) au acie, or J.T.'Axl for the whole pmjierfy, anil owners of neighboring farms say tlie price isexeibitant and they would .ell for $12.1 auiieie. ltissaldthatthiif.mil was sold te tlie present owner for il'.'.lKHi. l'urther l'urther l'urther inore, theie Is absolutely nethlug en the P01111 farm te meiuerlu tlie founder of Vennsylvaulii, except the stump of au old Cherry tree, said te hae been plantisl b Peuu's own hands. .Si-imnes- ui:.ni:hm. Hamilton leiieitsa case ufyellew lever In Klerida aud wains llaltlmoie that tlie ceil'ee lecelvisl tin rj fiein Santes and ltie tsiiues fiem a ceuntiy wheie fever is worse limn ev..r i...r..... There have been fu.ir,s e.xpiesseil that our ury 1111111 wmier would lie fellimisl bv 11 great deal of sickness, aml'these warnings of Dr. II11111III011 w 111 cause grave apprehen sion and no doubt de a gie.U ileal of geed by searing Southern towns te cverv exer tien in pcrieel tneir ilruiuugu and iiisiue cleanliness hi a way that m:iv bailie dis ease. Just at this time a general vellew teverunuelsa very heallliy thing fiir the Seuth, and uwm Northern cities i-.m net be tee careful of xauitary nuitters. Tin: monthly report of the state weather senlee places the mean temperature for Miwch at :is..i, which is 7.s idiove the mean of . Match, luss, aud 2" te :i iibeU, the nerinal temperature for the month. The average privlpltutlen or rain and inell.sl snow was nearly tluee huhes, about half au inch less than iisual.hut it was unevenly dlstrlbutisl ever the state. The pievalllng wind direction was from tint northwest. Tlie weather for March was unusually line. Notwithstanding the lack of snow, winter grain apjM-ai-N te have been injuied very little. Trusts were numerous, but caused little damage. Average number rainy day, Ii j elear diys, 10; fair dais, h; cloudy dav-s, 13. I'KltsOXAl,. 1 iSln.Jrlr'A-7 i',-','-n.',eti:, the new Hi It i.h minister te the United .Slates, nrrive.1 at the imliliigteu legation en 'Pucsday. J- '' l",": u- Wiiktstenk. a" veung and brilliant JenriialUtnrPhlladelphf i. was married en 'liulay evening te mW Marv 1.. C. J-ry, et Tamaqmi. Hexiiv Di:xisen, a young New I'n.r. lander, of alKait 85, uu as the foreign ail- jr "'.ni'11' "i1."'0, l,-'Ilineiit at Teklo. Jiqun. The mikade has given him a Unu house and court rank. Mb. Okd.stexk lias written a later te Jehn J. MellridcJluirale, S. Y., aiknevvi. edging a mtunerlal expressing sympathy with the cause of home rule. Mr.Qladteiia pays n high tribute le the charnctcr and work ofueergo Washington. CiiAinMAN I'Al.MKn, of the state eoustl eeustl eoustl tutienal prohibitory amendment com mittee, speaking of tlie effect of the Massa chusetts and New Hampshire elections en the ete for prohibition, said en Tuesday, "If the election was te be held In Pennsyl vania within a week It would be bud, but ns It does net come until June 18th, we shall net be hurt," rinxp.nAt. HirKt.:s will seen have tlie sensation of being present at the unveiling of a iiinnuiiient In his honor, net as a ills eiiilxxllcd spirit, but as far as the circum stances allow In the flc-di. It will stand et (Gettysburg In the peach orchard en the Knithittsburg read, where he was wounded. A basoef Concord granite eight feet thick is surmounted by 11 shaft of granlte hearing a canopy supierlsl by Killshcd columns of green Tennessee nisi bio. Here will stand a bust nfthe general. The canopy Is surmounted by 11 bronre cngle standing SJ fuel above the ground. Thcriwiru Icns ixTKens mulcted wllh tliiuunii tliiuunii lien Mini) our itriinKlHtd linve srM Halvntleti OH. J'eivaronvrnreor the Importmicnef checking n reiiRh or mmiiinn relil In lla first nIiike, Tlint wlilili In the lictflimlnK would yield leniulUl rruifsly, triiFiiliM'tnl, mhiii preya 1111011 Ihn liini;. It It 1111 Infiiliilile remedy, lir. iillil n 1 iiiiKH "J llli iiiuirus iiiniiini ri'ni-i. l'rlrv 'Si eelilN a lieuie, IJ.lrtUrtmrtltcr'0. l'llii.Aiiiu.ruiA, Wctlnis.iliiy, April 21, 1WJ. All the Easier trappings are in place about the store. If you don't see the Meuse Mere Ucauliful, the Art Reems, and the Children's corner of the Basement, you're likely te re gret it. I Felly Tree Cambric, wc ! Hie deepest cut we ever knew such goods te get. Try a piece under the glass ; j'ust the same count as the best 1 2 Jc Cambric in the market. Jt is jusl as geed, liyic a yard would be a very reasonable nrice for it. This isn't the ordinary I lelly Tree Cambric that has been selling at 1 2c it's a finer tpial ity. Exactly the right weight for ladies' underwear. Hew diil it come about ? Simply enough. The making of Melly Tree Cambric has stepped. We take the- entire stock and hand it ever te you at an unheard-of price for that grade of goods 10c. Meulin counter, uertlicnt of centre. Women's Beaded Shoulder Capes and Wraps, 4 te 15. About two - thirds the usual prices. Latest styles, Kerend fleer, Chestnut Murt Mile. I'eur eleva tors, A cent's worth of paint put en new may save the wood work a dollar's worth of hurt and another dollar's worth of ugliness. Ready mixed, what ever shade you want. Malf pint cans, 1 5c. lliiKCineiit, utsl of centre. A Keystone Beater show is in full blast in the Basement. The little machine does wonders with eggs and fruits and dough and such things. $1. basement, near utre stalls. Spalding's Base Ball goods full line. A big counter in the Basement with only Spalding samples. The stock is out of sight. We handle all sporting goods en the same scale the best of every grade, whoever makes them. Lawn Tennis (35 kinds of Rackets), Croquet, Cricket, Lacresse, Fishing Tackle (Ab bey & Imbrie's all). Archery. And Wanamaker prices. basement, northeast or centre. Jehn Wanamaker. (L'lethiuit. A Ti'KN Jie.N " lresieetfiillvcnll lemy Purchases for Smlii. 'Hie LateM NuvulllCH In SPRING OVERCOATINGS 1 'I he Ulteit Htylen tu Suitings ami Treuberings. w 0! & ''rl'" ""' l,1 uw"1' centdMeiit vvlili gi. i MY HIM. TATION IMr.WIMMlli:'). -MY. VIM IH, HOI.li If. ASKEW, JilW. V!!ll AND iild WIXT KINO STIIKKT inui 3-;'.iihi ilnviiivole. lJVItAHOLNAM) IMUUI.I.1.AS. Parasols. The Ijirgest ami riiie.i Aertiniit In the Cliv al I.iik l(i Icm. Sun Umbrellas In Brent vailcly of natural stlckii and L'"Mninl MIut liundlt-K. Parasols. The Miiiilnr Iji Tiwcum of all Imdes mid de. u'rlllen-. Rese Bres, & Hailman, 1 i kaht KixiiMHiarr. J-lteialilng and Iti-cevi-rlng Hene. upJ-aiinlHAI' IUII.N KVANMAhON, AuriiiTr.crs ami in'ii.nnits .nra.i,1.ar,,Q,,,:,:ssT"-'- ' 1 1 ''.''Ai'itTAuiKits reii KihiTTsTi ri:i;'..K rciuilulhrn aVliV ad niuVl" n r. " ' UT Z tedj, IUh- , l.liu -lu.N. 1I.h,Uh. ill Keltic. idcrj, lln.ss and .N'lckle SleiiiillnK.MiiU.ps' .rVc."'. i'','u"-' '" '"'"' urict- ra ""Mlui,l-V,I:v,,s i:Asr ,:n" 'aumacy. M.W.lAiv tOiHte liiteru Marliel,) AjOTin: is iiKiiiniv in vi:x thati m: i Misuse Tiivn.r htnvt l'nriiis roriiie M-url,,,., Htrist Hiilluay fari. Te .ira .ii lele .,,,e IU,d T. hvlrle Light I-ikV 111V.V , lliielM Hubs, i-iuehry Uinnll.iiN.-s. Kiiiir-llerw Wnjen Ttto-Uerw Wupens, uH,il 1 .-I v"T iiinJii '."r'if"'.1 V .'? """tliieiuid ixeulileut Uieolllivertheritj Treumrei. Anv iwrMju f.illlni; te lake out a LIceiikw or rclUiiiiK le lla thiTl.lwiw. lax riuiixM'uv heordhmuce.er vrhe nhall violate ay of the 'il.!'V,,ilo".,l-ef. "'J-,-cl" lheieef, wll ublcel M?rb,l,i'lir," "J""'"'" ii"' liiiuiedlulerer- B23.'wl J ItATHKON-, bzj-w4h. CltyTrjukurir. H' OOD'I SABSAPABUXA. This is the Season In which le purify, and Mirlch the bleed, rc rc tere Uk lest appetite, anil build np th nervn, MtheSritem U new etpwlalljr iDUcfptlble te bcnrflt from medicine. Ttxf prrullar inedletniil merit of, nnd the M-eiidcrful cures by, Heed' Hnmnpnrllla lmve made It the most popular pprtng medicine. It cures ocrefnln, Mil rheum, nnd nil Ii union, hllletiMicM, dyxprpsla. hend ache, kidney nnd liver cemplnlntu, catarrh, nnd nil nfrecllens caused or promoted by low mate of the nyntcm or Impure bleed, (live HetkI'm HnrKninrlllnn trial. It will de jeu gend. The Spring Medicine " I lake HethI'r Hnrsnpnrllln nnd find It tlie bet medicine for the bleed 1 ever tried. Jjirge riunntltlesef It nre neld In this vicinity. Ann bleed medicine nnd tprlng tonic It itnuils abend efnll ethers." !(. N. Phillips, KdlterA-nfnrf-Aihrrllirr, Hepe Vnlley, II. I. "My daughter has been very III with ecremn, Ily rend I tic about Heed's Harwiparllla I was In duped te try this medicine, and was wonder wender ruliy nrprlncd by It cfTeels. When he hnd taken half n bottle be was like another clillj, nnd when the bottle wnn all cone, he wns en tirely cured mid In perfect health." I). V. KAV ANAl'iill, IS Daniel Htrccl, Albany, N. Y. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by nil druggists. 'tl; slxfer.V t'resred only by C. I HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar IJAINK'rl CKI.KKY COMPOUND. Spring Disorders Hhnttercil nerves, tired brain, Impure blixsl, ilebllltnted system, nil arc the natural outcome In the spring, A medic Ine numt be used, ami nothing equals I'alne's Celery Compound. We let ethers pralse us you eaiiuet help believing a ilUlntcrcHtcil party. llrlgndler-Oencral V. I.. Oreenleaf, Durllng Durllng ten, Vt., writes! "I have used I'alne's Celery Ceiiixiuud en sevcnil iktiinIehs, nnd always with bencllt. lnxl spring, being very 'much run down and debilitated, I commenced taking It. Twe bottles made me feel like a new man. As n general tonic nnd spilng medicine. I de net knew of Its equal." V, .""i 1 :S"'LQ., T S EASY Til niiiii(. i'iiiuwii i jvi'iiiriiiivsiii - .- sir Qlnrpct CClcittthni. 1 AHPL.T CLUANINO. New Location, New Machinery, New Precess. The only preces by which you can bave your Carpel thoroughly cleaned and vent tinted wllh cold dry air without daniagennd returned when premUed, without regard te weather. Called for, cleaned and delivered saniHilny. The air ing nnd ventilation Is, from n sanitary point, alone worth the prlce paid for cleaning, Se-railed Carpet Cleaning, te-vvlt: (hand beating) Is n positive Injury te delicate carpets. I tdnes net thoroughly clean, nor does It brighten the colors; our precciei will. If we Injure your raris't will replace It with a new one. Htcam docs net enter the cait ns mjiiiu nuppone, merely drives the machinery. Hend for Catalogue. Freight, paid one wny en rarisds out of tow n, HUND OIllir.llRTO J. B. Martin & Ce., H. S. Shirk & Sens. W0HK8 CHRISTIANS WOODWARD STS., Telephone. LANt'AHTKH, l'A. inarit-lld rpllH KAHTHIl KONNI7TH, THH INVAHI 1 able aciempanliiient et the Kinder Fctl val, are eagerly looked after by every lady w lm has any regard for being" In the failileu," and te be "out ufthe fashion," one might alment as well lie out of tin. world -at bint a gisid manv iieepln think mi, but net mere eager for the haiti-r bennut will ltie avenige heuseulfu be than tehavu People Praise Her Bread and Her Cakes I and Tin: Hi'itr-vr way te wi.v tiiim l'ltAisi: is 'ie t'sr. LEVAN'S FLOUR! it ni:vi:ii pails. Levari & Sens, MEIU5HANT MILLERS. il8 lyd iiytiii:ui:nhi.ni: viii:n yep I'i'itciiAsi: PEARL FLOUR. Seethattt N liuinur.icturvd by KKUIDKIt J: l).N, Aiiuvllle, Pa. The high chunicter of this Fleur and great reputation It bag attained lias led ether parlies te adept the name. Kreider's Pearl Fleur lm unequal anywhere. The prien I- r.te. 'Ions and loin, are being wild In Ijincanter with lliehei.iMitlHfiictlen. lliuUenulne Pearl Fleur 1 In W lilti, Piih.t ll.ig. Fer Mis tit GRABILLS Original aud Only Cash Grocery, N. W. COR. DUKE & VINE STS., l.v.Nrvsri.ii, Pa. WOism Kvcidii. inayllM.W.F &a. Stauffer & Ce. SI'Al'FKi:itAli).,sl and :a Xerlh iiireu ht., wll the U'-t J1.W Fur Mill Hat everwild. Hen TrU II kS llaU fiein !.: tofe.no. SSH-lnlSliadenml Nob by Shnjies at all price-. Miveialtlej Ur the (Tilldreii. Jiixt lake a lisik at our Seuth Win Traveling dew te-day. Kudlesava- Vl.v. IS....I.1.... ... ... ij unu iiiiiiurnahi ivh DQPSm In all the beautiful com. bljiatlen. l.V.VCVHTHt-M I.KAIIINI1 H.VI MeMt, 31 .Hid Si a Qureii Ht. 3-33 N. Queen St. .i'rrvlc SiaVi'JLf im. ' ?ll,1.w:lf,i.,"u remevnl irem Sal tl te nl That lh peepleapprecUte the merit of Itoed'i Harsapnrllla Is hews by the fact Hint this medi cine, hna 'ITie Ijirtrrsit Hale of any Mmapnrllla or bleed purifier In this country. If you doubt tliU, nsk nny honetl Jobber or relall dmggUt, Hoed'a Hnmnisirllln Is te-day en the full tide of popularity, nnd hns reached that preeminence by Its own Intrlmle, tindlnputed merit. It Is the Idenl eprlnic medicine nnd bleed purifier. "I take Heed' HnMapnrllln eTcry yearns a prliiu tonic, with net sntlnfaetery results." V. 1'AnvKLKE, 311 Hrldge utrcct, Uroeklyn, N. V. Scrofula Humer "My llttlnbey was sebndly nfnicted wllh erefuln that the whole top of his bend wns one complete rnnss of mutter. Fer two years I found no relief. Then I gav e him one, botlle of Heed's Harm parilla,n nd there wesn wonderful Improve ment. I then get one bottle mere nnd Hint cured him completely. I give It te my children fern spring medicine." Mas. 11, 1). I, Kile v, 1(H1 Hegan Htreet, St. IxiuU, Me. "Fer Ave years I was lck every cprlng, but Inui yearbegnn In February totnke Hedd'sHnrxn pa rtus. I used five bettlesaiid have net icen ajdek day since." a. W. Hlean, Milten, Mass. .n. II. lle sura te get Heed's 8nrwimrllln. Held by nil druggUts. II; six for M. l'reimreil only by C. I. HOOD CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar "I have used two bottles or your l'nlne's Celery Compound, and It hns given entire satis faction us no appctlH-rand bleed purlHir." T. II. llKKXEli, Watertewii, Dakota. Pai ne's Celery Compound Is prescribed by physicians, recommended by drugglstN. eudeMed by inltilsterH, praKed bv users, nnd gunrnnteed by ibe mauiifacturerM, as a spring medicine which will de all that Is claimed for It. Use It this spring, and see hew quickly It tones you up. Purifies the Bleed. Full account of wonderful cure made by Paine s Celery Comiieund arter ether medicines nnd die licit phynlclniis had rulled, ent free. Thcre nothing llkn It. J1.U1. Hlxfer8.i.(X). Druggists. WKI.I.S, IliciiAiuiseN- A- Co.,llurllugten, Vt. nYR W TH mAHANn IWF.S ..Mc-niers, hiiihwiiv VIUU 10 cents each. goeha. B OOK lir.PAHTMENT. "LIFE OF E, GREENWALD." Footprints of His Life, legnlber with his Karllcit Kxtanl and Uitcnt Dhrnni''. REV. C. ELVIN HAUPT. Fer Male by the Publisher, G. L F0N DERSMITH, HI EAST KINO .STHKKT, I.ANCAHTr.11, PA. irl'IHCi:, fil.OO. in'Jllfd L. Ii. MKRR'S BOOK STORE, 53 North Queen Street. nugH-ijd ftljttm ilrtll- I Kill A MAIll'IN. China Hall If jeu want tiiiiiphicfliiujrnrllflunrCnMkfry or lllassware that may be broken lu mev Ing, or if jeu vrlh te icplace old or lurnl-li new China Hall I the place te gel tillable wain at Ibu l.ewcut Price. WAHIIS fll'AllANTKI.II. Exchanged If Net Satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KINO STREET. eHMM Uttoutere. IjlUNN A HIIKNKMAN Lawn Mowers. BUY THE " PENNSYLVANIA " MOWER T It UUecldedlv tbebct. It will Hear longer, de the mirk belter vlih Ii-i labor, and cm higher tfiaM than any ether .Mower. THE "PENNSYLVANIA" TivdayMandHiit the head of all l.eun .Meatrs lilHiu the markel, uhiih ltleu It ban ui nulled Milely en Itsmerltn. Flinn&Breneman 152 NORTH QUEEN STRELT, LANCVBTirit, PA. V UTHKIl rj. KAL'FFilAN, ATTOHNEV-AT-UVW. Hecetnl Fleer Fhleman haw llulldlnz. Se. 41 North DuUehtn-et. npni-ljdi' Stlatch'c. "ly-ATHES. Watches, Cleck. Jewelry, Ppers, Eyvaiats, Kte., at IiOWEaT I'ltlOEH. Optical ponds. Telejrraph Tims Dally. Krery Article In this I.fiie t-arefully llepalred. Leuis Weber, He. 1S) JHerth Qneea St., Near P. R. R. BUUen. TKWKI.ER AND OPTICIAN. Jeweler and Optician ! If your ejes trouble, you attend te them Itu mediately. The useef PIlOPnnOLAKIDJresteresslghts, Klyrs comfort and pleasure. iJmZSVif "?." ,''" felttheneeit efaHPKCIAI. OITICIAN. . We are new pretmreil le measure Jim'e'.;.n'f,,,',"M'wlll' 'he PHECIHION OF AN Ol ULIHT, having a full and complete (mi ni or test lenses required In ix.rfcct inessure meiit. Hatlnfactlnii Kiinranb-etl lu every Instance. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, liANCAHTKIt, l'CXN'A. O Ult 1.AUOK AND INCKKAHKD Watch Sales Is due le the fact that we have alviaj-sa larire ami cliolee stis-k te select from. thatwp. ni:r.i.Tiii: Best TKTatcliT Feil Till: MiAHT SIONHV. Thai wi: no NOT hi:i.i. WHAT vk cannot IH1AIIANTKK. lluyeri should appreciate, our efforts leglvn R'sMiireikli, and can deHiud uikiii evcrytlituic we "Oil te be Hi represented. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., (.'eit.vnit of oiiANen. i'llVJtittlVC. w DMYKH'M COUNKH. FURNITURE WicinnLyer's- AKl'I.I, MNi:OF Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem, AND OTHKIl FUllNlTtmi:. Tiir HTVi.r.s Ann Se ArritAcrivi:. Our keleetlens from the countless patterns nllenil were uevvrNovaileiliiei'hu beautiful, nor or liettcr vierktiiauililp, UNRIVALLED PRICES SHE Ol'll DIKPI..VV. ip-We cl.ve the best value and thereby avc you ineiiej'. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE', cehni:k of E. King 6c Duke Sts. "IIUINlTSH'ri. LOW PRICED Chamber Suits. WIS IIAVH A I.AIttlH VAKIITY OF VKHY U0ODCHA.M IIHII Hl'ITlCS FP.OM $25 te $35, Willi h we Invite Yeu teHee. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 25 & 27 S. Queen St., LANCASTKIl, PA. "VC'HS A QHUPj! A YEAR'S SUCCESS ! J Hit one year age wc opened our Ijirge Furni ture V nreroeini with an Kntlie New .Stuck, en 2d, 3d and ttli Fleer, Ne. 31 Seiub Queen strtid. llavliii; 'M curs' exH.'rlence In tlie business, Klvlm; It our )erseuul attention, and belinf at vury little eis-use, webuve.bullt uia trade fur bej end our eH'clutteus. ' VV'e have IncreaM-d our stock wllh the Newest Htylrsln Furniture, and ean'utlerd tekellat the lewekt prlivs. We'll beijlad te pieve It te you. OCHS&GIBBS, Jlunufacturcrs and Dealers, Second, Third and reurth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, I.ANlWTi:U, PA. all lyd IfMcrtl. -lOI.DKN HPKITFIL'. DRUNKENNESS tniTiir I.HJl'Oll IIAIlir lllsITIVHI.Y (T'iu:n UY AKMINIMKIHNO lilt. MAINliS' i.ei.ui:N HPia'iFii'. It can be given lu a cup of cedec or tea w Ith out the kueuleitL'e of the jK-rten taklm; It ; l ubMilulel) huriiiuss, and will i-rTee u ierma neut aud -edy cure, whetlur the pallent ta iiiHlerate drinker or an alcoholic wieck. 'IhousaniNer ilriinkardii havebivn made tcin perateiucn who havelakeu tielden Sxx-in In ibelr cotlce viltheut their knewlclt'e, and to day believe they unit drlnklni; of tlietr own fnv will. IT Nr.VKH FAll-s. The ytem once Impregnated viltli the SH'lfli, II becomes un utter iiiiHu.lbllliy ler the lliiuurnpi tltn le etst. Fer wile bv I'HAK. A. UK'HKIt, Drimelsl. Ne. U hUil Ktus .Street, Uiiu-anter, Pa. uimS-DdM.W, K Crr r('l -"' A MONTH CAN' Ip J,IJ Ih) made werktnx for in.. Aueiils prefemsl who can furnUha horse and ulvellieir whole time te the business. bsire memcuts inaj- be. prelltably employed also. A few vacancies lu towns and cities. 11. F. JOHNSON A- CO., 1000 Main Kb, ltlchmend, Va. JT. II. Ladles employ oil ule. Never mind about tending, stamp for ruplj'. Come quick. Yours for blx, 11. V. J. 4 Ce, apra-flmdW Ctethtnn. 1880 netie. 1880 -AT- H. GERHARTS. bin TnrV; " ii!nA ?nd Treuwln. thai ban erer bSIt A Tr.,"'! r,"rI ..Werlmanshlp tbn best and all goods Warranted as represented. MJI. UKItUAKT, T O CLOTIUNQ RUYKIM. L. Gansman & Bre. HENS, BOYS' AND OHTLDREN'8 CLOTHING. trt.M, R00 and HO.0O Is all we ask ferHtrllsh All-Weel Hulls for Men and Yeung Men. Flugr grades at 112 111 and Jlfl. Heys' and Children's Hulls In endless variety. Hee our Heys' Halts at 12.60, J.1.00, W.00. waTroe WoelUo'' Hulu Bt W-8". t' t$it!&ti$i tie0- " nM- Custom Department. It Is the quality, Price and a end Fitting that makes this department se iieptilnr. Fer no where In this city can First-class Clothing b purchaed with se little, menej'. 112, $13, tU and (IS will buy a goe4 All-Weel Cheviot or Cusslmcre Hull, sack or tha latest style cutaway. 1U,I18, rJO. ri'.S-.'l will buy a Fine Imiierted Worsted Hull, mude ami trlmiuud equal te th very best. Trousers te order, strictly all-wool, at W.W, W.00, Se.00, jaiH, S7.00, is.OO, Sti.ai, no. Wears doing a big trade In them. LGansman&Bre. 6S and 68 H0RTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA. .Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse lu the City. VrYElW 4 HATHFON. Our slore Is a pretty lively place these Spring Days. Kverj body seems te think It HEADQUARTERS reu Geed and Reliable CLOTHING AT LOW-DOWN PRICES Plenty of Handsome Goods. PLENTY OP HOOD STYLES AND HltlOHT COLOllS HEUE FOIl YOU TO PICIC F110.M. We're nntrhcgglng jeu te buy when j-eu only come for an idea of prices. If you ceme te loot you'll come ngaln and buy; we're sure of that. Den'tpie Itlmld about asking for Hamples and Prices ; vie're here for your accommodation. J m nuM XM Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCASTEll, PENN'A. TJlllHH .t HltOTHEH. MORE THAN UUlU VUiJ aui: ei it BEST ADVERTISEMENTS ! We find It out every day. Net only In en city, but our county and idirroundlngceuiitle One customer sends unether. Count our uumer uumer eiu customers and you villi surely Kcowheie our big Increase In Spring Trade comes fiem. Men's Ready - Made Suits ! AT- 81.50, S7.U), S d.Oil, JII.U0, 817,00, .VIO, T.M, I0.HI, 16.UI, 1S.O), O.ftl, UW, 12.10, 1UUJ, 20.00. Prince Albert Coats and Vests AT- tlO.Ui, S11.U) and S15.W. Reys Ready - Made Suit3 ! fisn, n.ie. ie. si.ie. J5.U), a.(, S7.00, S.IU le tf!2.Ul. Children's Knee Pant Suits ! SIM tl.Si, SIA, Sl.TJ, KM, f.'-VI, Xtl, tl.UI, 4i.li0 te t7-'. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DIH'AHT.Mr.XT N fairly teeming with Noveltle, and N tilling fast vi Ith onkisfei SUITS AND TROUSERS TO ORDER AT LOW PItlCUs. A Perfect Fit, Pine Workmanship. & mum 1. A Pretty Lively Place. n i i nmnan 7KATHK V ui of n mmi Hill II BROTHER OXIM'HU'K I'LOTHILHS ANDMHUCUANT TAILORS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, l'A. 1 1 - 1 ? "lv l. - ' t, Ju--y . . AV. jr VU-U !J il-.t-jjSi -.
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