i TTT7, " " r . ,..., -4-t"Cfc.--4J' Hi? WJWIT'Wuilfv V, -" a.- ' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, APRIL 20. 1880. .V . ". :' ifjj. h . Tfct Daily InUlligencer. MW KVMV EVENINfl IN THE YEAR' MMWTV BMSrTH I rrvnenCAM AKSKSK IHWLLiaENOMB BUILDING, a. w. Ommt Ctr Bq'Mr; Fa. TMtmWMh rusvi enmCi MMJITMMCNT Tr te Tim Cmi A ImiJ INTELLIQENOEB, (Emht Paeu.) vary Wednesday Mernliw, Te Delus a Yim n Aehm. MMCWONDCNCe oucrrte rt.j iviirr mst of m rats MS Marar. Coseohmmits st tti TO wm LUrtlT MB SIBS Tl WtSOslTl AsiTSWsmiS wn, mt ea muutim, sut is fnew e "" " mmiwus unras ma w wwi tt ts sunt, AddreM Lattera and Tdesrami te THE INTELLIQENOER, Lancaster, Fa. ftp niuastct intelligencer. LANCASTER, Al'ltlL SO, 1886. The Laber Troubles. We have tales of mere strikes to day. The situation at St. Leuis is quiet, but there is a breaking out of the fever in Chicago and New Yerk. In the former place among the switchmen of one of the steam railroads, and in New Yerk among the empleyes of. thetreet railways, all but one or two of -which suddenly ceased yesterday te show any moving cars te the people, who fortunately, heweer, had the elevated reads for their relief. It is a fea ture of all these spring strikes that they are net general enough te paralyze move ment and business altogether. The organization nf the labor element is net such as te enable it te take with success the imperative tone it assumes. The strikes that are its weapons have been generally rashly ordered with out taking note of the essentials te their success. Hexle says be is getting along comfortably without the strikers, and though he Is doubtless much less comfort able than he pretends te be, it is still evi dent that the strikers de net dominate the St. Leuis situation &i they expected te de. Se the bituminous coal strike has been se far a failure, netwitlistanding the effort made te embrace all the producing districts of the Allegheny line. If all the miners had Btepped work the operators would have been vanquished, for the country can not de without bituminous coal. But se many mines are being operated by agree ment between the operators and miners, that these who must have coal and are willing te ray the advanced price for it, can get it; and the miners out of their increased pay can contribute te the support of their striking brethren. The consequence is that an all summer continuance of the strike, and the semi-suspension of mining have come te be prophesied by Mr. Berwind, of the Berwind "White company, the largest pro ducers of bituminous coal in Pennsylvania. What will be the outcome of the New Yerk and Chicago disturbance, is net new indicated, but the general labor situation is one of great unrest and the fair indica tion is that it is te continue in thi3 con dition for some time, Whether it tends towards subsidence or aggravation ; whether a sullen stagnation or an eruptive violence will be its feature we must wait te see. Meanwhile business enterprise of all kinds has received a check which is likely te halt It at least ever the summer. We had a fair showing when the year began of great busi ness activity. The anticipation of such activity was se general as of itself te have insured it, If there had net ceme this labor trouble, than which nothing could have been mere effective te step business enterprise and extension. The manufac turer was made uncertain as te the cost of his product and the custo mer was made doubtful of its profit able employment. The injury which has been done te the trade of the country has certainly been great; but perchance there may come resulting benefits, new unseen, te be our compensation. A Sound Judgment. The Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti more railroad stretched one of its long trains across a street crossing in Philadel phia. A boy, seven years of age, came along, was no doubt in a hurry te get ever and had the instinctive idea that the com pany had no right te occupy the people's highway for a protracted period. One of the cars leaded with long lum ber projecting ever the bumper was con nected with the bex.car behind it by a beam et weed or coupling-pole six inches in diameter, twelve feet long. The lad tried te climb ever this pole, when the train suddenly and without any warning started and ran ever the boy, Inlllcting in juries, that resulted in the less of the left hand and three fingers of the right. The court entered judgment for $7,500. Of course the company appealed the case ; maintained that the cars were en the track of the railroad, that the child was a trespasser and that he was guilty of con tributary negligence in taking such risks. The supreme court has just approved the judgment, and holds in the oplnieu ren dered that the child was tee young te be plUy of contributory negllgence ; that he had a right te cress the obstructing train at the public crossing, and that the com cem pany was negligent in net giving seme pre pre Vleus warning before starting the train. This judgment of the highest court, which seems te be eminently fair, Is of less local interest than it would bave been in the days when the P. R.R, main track ran through our city and the company was went te obstruct the street crossings al most hourly, te the obstruction of business and the danger of pedestrians who under took te cress the trains, liable te start tritneut a note of warning. But it is still of great immediate concern te the people et every city whose thoroughfares are creawd by railway lines ; and it is of significance in marking the ad and mere liberal ideas of the su- i ceart upon the question of centribu- tetjtfUgtdce. There was danger that the s-nwrymg 10 mat point where could be no recovery for personal i tmKettd. as an accident seemed tojms!)M,yfnuaptIen that its victim M JMM.pW In some degree careless. JmStmaftt MNM te U pawed; thesu- preme court seems te have stepped short and taken the back track. It was time. Practical Ce-operation. The l'hcenlxvllle Ce-operative associa tion, which has has been in existence since January 12, 18S.', has just submitted its fifth report and balance sheet for the quar ter ending March 31, 1SSG. As this manner of combining forces te procure previsions, etc., cheap, Is novel In these parts, the report of the organization is worth examination. It is seen that the number of members participating in the benefits of the scheme is H", and the total amount of share capital paid in is $3,142.23. The total sales for the quarter were $10, 711.28, almost equally divldedameng mem bers and non-members, a pretty geed evi dence that the association is getting a held en the people of riia?nixville, as selling geed merchandise at bottom prices. The net profits from the total sales for the quarter after deducting cost of distribu tion, rent, insurance, interest en share cap ital, depreciation of fixtures and sinking fund amount te 1292. This is au excellent showing, consider ing the length of existence of the corpora tion, and as its business increases, the pro fit figures will doubtless grew proportion ately larger. Where customers feel in their purchases that they are contributing te the success of their own association, they buy mere largely and at the same time de what they can te bring business te the concern. There is no reason why this rhcenixville organization should net be a shining success in a few years. The Fundamental Law. The Philadelphia JtulUtin, which reels in hair-splitting and prides itself en n nice sense of discrimination, belittles the mo tion of the constitutional convention com mittee te make the enforcement of the state's fundamental law a popular political issue. The Bulletin may be excused for referring te it as a Democratic movement, seeing that although an equal number of Republicans are associated with distin guished Democrats in the matter the Democracy of Pennsylvania have stead- fastly declared for and steed by the instru ment of 1S73, and the Republicans have as regularly resisted and ignored it. But the Bulhtin puts itself intea laugh able position when it declares that the movement is insignificant, because the people who adopted the constitution did net understand Its railroad articles as if the railroad companies had net for many years Imposed legislation upon the people against their will, robbed them of their rights and plundered them of their prop erty. The reeple at least knew what is the law ; they knew they are subject te It ; that even their franchise is regulated by it, and they propeso it shall govern the rail roads, at least until it is repealed or amended. Meantime the Bulletin thinks "Pennsjl vania will be fortunate in her possession of wise legislators if any working scheme can be devised which shall carry out all of the previsions of the constitution and at the same time give satisfaction te the railroads and the public alike." Whether the state would be fertunate or otherwise in securing such legislators need net new be discussed. It certainly will net find them. It is net looking for them. What Is satisfactory te the " rail roads and the public alike" is net the thing sought. What will satisfy and be just te " thu public " will net please " the railroads." The tiling te be accomplished is what is right and just and lawful. Mere the public does net ask; less It will net take. The constitution gives it; it must and shall be enforced ; and if the railroads stand in the way they will suffer the fate of Slaymaker'a bull. Det Ur'er. Ilreiltia uouhere Hays he will send it back il It cotnes. It has been developed that the strike order te the New Yerk street car empleyes causes 12,000 men te lese an average et ?- a day. Such a tremendous power vested in an exec utive commltteo should be wlsely wielded. With the Hehrews the year 3199 makes its bow te-day. The tomperatico movement In the state is new Just where It should be and wbere the law Intends It should be in the hands of tbe Judges. They are begining te exercise with some courage and, it is te be presumed, with honesty and impartiality the discretion which the llconse law imposes upon them. They are Inquiring into the actual necesslty, as places of ontertalnmont, for the licensed houses and thore Is a general disposition te curtail tueirnumborastbenecossityfor them is seen te net exist. Hence in Huntingdon of fifteen asked for only flve were granted, and in Butler all fourteen applications were refused. Jilt. Clf.velanh is righteously Indignant at the newspapers which have been dragging his most sacred private affairs into the mire of publicity. As the world grewa elder, it Is claimed that regard for lnw and order becomes greater. But (here has been scarcely a day for months past that has net registered Heme total disregard of the law'a process. The record of Monday's ljnchings embraces llve men, two in Texas, two In Kansas and ene In Virginia. Melis are slew te reason and swift te act, and It Is mere than probabletbat somelnnocont men were contained In the list et victims referred te. These who resert te this unlawful method of ongence forget that even bad law is immeasurably belter than anarchy, and seme of these daya the short Bhrlftthey thus mercilessly Ueal out te hap less victims In their power may be In turn meted out te thorn when they least expect or deserve it. Lynchlngs are tioceming be common in this country that they are crowded off Inte the corners or newapapers as journalistic "chestnuts." The indltfer. once te their criminal essence occasionally crops out in the very heart of American civilization, as la the recent Maryland lynch lugs and hanging of Minge Jack at Katon Katen town, N. J., and it Is by no means " a cheor cheer lng sight te 8ee." Tim Philadelphia llullelin argues that be cause " there is a considerable and an in fluential body or citizens that de net obsen e Geed Friday in any way," It would be well te repeal the law making Geed Friday a legal holiday. Why net also abolish Hun days te which the same line of argument equally applies I Tur. lMmcun SoeX-ilakcr, a Journal invaluaule te printers and publishers, be comes better every Issue. Heward Lack Lack weed, 120 and 128 lltiane stroet, New Yerk, i the publisher. Anether goal publication Is the American Lithographer ami Vtnfer, Issued from Ne. 12 Centre street, New Yerk. The supreme court of Pennsylvania has wisely and Justly decided that Judge Arneld, of Philadelphia, was right in his opinion that the Bell telephone company Is a common carrier; and must recede from Its refusal te put Instruments except where the Western Union telegraph company Indicate. Monep. ely mut go. The world, de mere. Tub !'ennylvauln academy et flne arts In vited the artlnta of the country te cempete for the Temple prize, consisting of ?3,000, Ter the best historical painting en the subject of American history j a Jury of nwanW was ap pointed te1 doclde the comparative merits of the different pictures. It was net stated that the prize should be awarded In any e ent or necessarily for the best picture. Trego was among the competitors sending a picture en the aubject of Valley Tergo. They wero all wrotched dtulM, and nene desened any great distinction, but Trego' was the best. The commlttpe and the academy, however, thought te gire such a prlre te any of them would discourage true art, and se decided. Trego Ktietl ler the money ; the court belew said he was net entitled te It, and mi says the supreme court new. PERSONAL BTATK ShNATOIl JOSKI'It I KknnkhvH seriously 111 at his home In Philadelphia. J as. it. roretitiN, I.urorne's county su perintendent, Is already talked or as Dr. illgbee's successor. Heb't. E. WnieiiT has been elected presl. dent of the Allontenu National bank, vice Chaa, W. Cooper, deceased. D. J. Oliver, a prominent capitalist of San Francisce, who was created n marquis by I'opel'ius IX, died snddenly Sunday night. Governer Pattisex leaves this morning en a trout fishing trip, with soveral Harm burg anglers. He will net return until Thursday. Fewnr.ni.1 has geno te Washington te attend the congressional Investigation ;of the labor troubles en the Southwestern system of railways. Ex-Lieut. Gov. Pinch hack, of Louisiana, began the study of law alter he was fifty years old and was admitted te the bar only last week. Professer Hrainarb has been eleeted president of Middlebury (Vt) college. He was graduated there In Inh and at Andover Theological Semlnary In tbds. Kt. Hev. William Hacen r3Tt-.VK.sx, Episcopal bishop of Pennsylvania, will ask the diocesan convention at it.i next meeting te elect an assistant bishop. Ke. Dn. Di nns, of Salem's Reformed church, Alleutewn, last lsund.y ceuflrmed ninety-eight catechumen, the largest class In the history of the church. The member, ship of th) church numbers evor 1,000. Sin Piiarlks Dilke has Informed the electoral committee that he will make a full statement at a public meeting en May 3, If the queen's proctor falls te reopen tlie l raw ford divorce case previous te that date. Colonel K. Uiddlk KewEUTh, Chicago, attorney of the Pittsburg, IX Wayue A Chicago railway, died In Chicago en Monday. He has been 111 mero or less for ever a year. The remains wilt le taken te his home In Pittsburg. Mb, anp Mns. llENnv Wattersev have returned te Louisville from Old Point Com Com eort. Mr. Watterson has gained greatly In llesh and strength, but Mrs. Watterseu was much fatigued by they Journey. They will sail for Europe with their family en the 12th of May. Mr. Geerge Kisskli. Jxcksen is the man w be has made life better worth living by writing the " Pencilings" column of hu hu hu nioreus verses In 2'Ae Bosten Courier. He is a native of Scotland, about ferty-tw e years old, and according te published portraits as handsome as his poems are funny. IMITATlOya OF C11I3TE. The Tendency of Suicides te Copy Ferm or Death. IromtheNew erk. tribune One of the evlls Inseparable from the mod ern goneral dltlusien of all sorts of news is the encouragement of criminal Imitation, it was long age noticed that peculiar crimes are apt te be copled,"and that this Is especially the case in regard te suicide. Most readers probably remember the story of the grove of trees whicli Napeleon caused te be burned because It was found Impossible te prevent the soldiers from banging themselves In It. A similar story Is told of a military sentry box. It was found necessary te build a cage ever the gallery at the top of the Londen monument, because It had become a fa vorite place for suicidal plunges. A similar reputation attached ler many years te Waterloo bridge iu Londen. In" France, seme years age, a foolish young couple, saturated with Ueusseanism, tastened them, elves together with gay colored ribbena,and threw themselves into the Selne. The idea took, and for a time this mode of suicide was quite the fashion. Statistics show that the average number of suicides remains tolera bly constant in proportion te population, though It no doubt rises when some wide spread convulsion disorganizes society. But the ways of committing suicide change, and people net only exercise choice in the mat ter, but are influenced In selecting the mode by the recent occurrence et any striking events of the kind. It Is true that no imitator has yet been found of the insane German wiiose ambition It was te crucify himself, and who with an astonishing perversion of Ingenuity, con trived an apparatus by which, alter fastening his feet and nailing one hand te the cross cress piece, he was enabled te heist the heavy cress out of the window and exhibit himself e the whele tow n suspended from it. That ewever, involved much labor, and gui des usually desire te shuttle oil this mortal ceil as easily as peviible. Speaking roughly It may be said that women preler drowning, and men hanging. Of course many of both sexes take poison. In France for a long time asphyxiation by charcoal gas; was pop ular with the peer. The iat reiarled French suicide, beweter, seems te have been sug gested by ene of Cherbuliez's no els. A car penter lu lielleville killed his mistress and then blmsell. Ths double suicide had been agreed uKn and its method aettled deliber ately. The details were somewhat ditferent, but the general plan resembles that of the here and heroine of " La Ke anche de Jeseph Nelrel." The resemblance in fact is wj close that we should think the event calculated te make M. Cherbuliez feel rather uncomfort able, If he is particularly sensitive, though of ceurse no real responsibility can be predi cated In such a manner. Anether Argument AgHlmt Weman's Suffrage. ' Terty thousand tern killed last year en Cape Ced, and their skins sent te Europe te be fastened te women's bonnets I Seventy thousand of the white curlew delivered in New Yerk within four months for million' use I And this is called a Christian country, and the cUlllzed right et suffrage Is demand ed for the women, for the hideous adorn ment of whose hats the song and plumage birds of our country ero being extermina ted." Nothing can rival St. Jacobs OH In curing rheumatism and all ether pain. SO cents. arneiAL NOTICES, rettm&ster Sam'l. A. Hen lit. Or Monterey, Mich., delivers himself In this wl-ei "for cehLs, burns, sero threat and rheu. mmlam Themat' Eclectric OK cannot be beaten. I say keep It up te the standard, and It w 111 sat lsly the people. 1 shall send ler a new supply seen." l-orsalebyll.il. Coebran, druggist, 137 unci 1$) North (Jut-en atrcet, Lancaster. Orlna. 1'lcasant, healthy grins are seen only en the faces el healthy persons. The dyspeptic and debilitated can xmlleenly In a halt hearted way. l'urlty the bleed, tone the stomach, nnd strengthen the ilamies with llurdeck Uloed lilt. , If jeu wish te laugh well unit often. J'er sale by II. 11. Cejhran, druggHt, 137 and 1J9 North Queen street, Lancaster. Will It Itralhrcure ItheumatUiu T We answer, honor hrlght. It will euro rheuma tism, and the severent vaiet tee. I)r Themas' l.ctrctrie Oil Mas specially prepared for the rheuumtle and lame. NeiIpm i.iier.rrnmth. ponple relative te Its nierlU in nearly every paper In the ceuntrj. '"r sale hy ll. il, Cecb. ran Ijineaster . "hK'si, Ji mm jjj nenn unten street. Causes Astonishment. "Cowpleliuy prostrated for days with lndl lndl cestlen and 1j I liens leer. Tim effects of two bottles of .Kurdrc illoed Ililttrt astonished tne : Ulhle Imprevmnent rtttht etr." Jlr Noaejlates Klmlrn.N. j. Knr silo by II 11 Cochran, dru t;Ut.l37nnd lau North Queen street. Lancaster. Detectives and l'rlrate Olllcer Usually ear their badges of authority conceal ed under their clothing, hut Dr. Themat' fclte trio Oil wears IU badpea lu the form of printed labels attached te each and i very bottle, se that all may knew Its mission. It Is (then full and complete authority te arrest nil uehes und pains, und does Its duty ever tline. Kersaluby il, ll, Cochran, druggist, 137 and iX) North yuecn street, Lancaster, The Kind nr Like. The medicine we most llke Is that which does Us work quick ami well, llurdeck Ittoed lliueri are the quickest kind of u euro for dyspepsia ana liver and kidney affections. Fer sale hy 11. 11. Cochran, druxgUt, 1J7 and IS) North Queen street, IdintasUr. mllKN YOU OAN OO "TO "WORK.- I - Yeu are almost dlubiMi titrhi um K.b. ,.,!?.? firoi!uleit,uaL,e1 by bat lame back. I Tn ' cpclne riMte " n" iucirj MMDZVAL w O M K N NKKMNO kknkw r.n Strength, or snflerlng from Infirmities peculiar te their se x, should V ry BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! I'ln-HCIANS AMI DIM (UUS IS MRND IT KhlOM AS THE BEST TONIC. This medicine combines Iren w Ith pure ego ege tatile tonics, and Is lnvxlnalile for Hliae)M'Ctl liar te Women, and nil who lead scHlpntatyltM'', It Enriches and l'nrtries the Itloeit, Stimulates tbc Appetite, Strrnuthens the Muscles and Jervcs In fact, thoroughly ln iRomtes Clears the complexion, and makes the skin smooth. It drxvs net blacken the teeth. cnue headache. or produce constipation all ettr iron turifl- rfnri ile. Mrs KLtxAunn miRD, 74 Farwell Ave, Mllwau kee, w Is , sy. under date of Dec , lst " I hare uru Umvrn's Iren Hitter, and It has been mero than a doctor te me,hvlnit curedme et the weakness ladies have In llfe. Alse curvd me et Liver Complaint, and new my complexion Is clear and geed. Has alto beeu benenclal te my children." Mas. Let-is C rtiuonev. Fast Lockport, N , says I have suffered untold misery from re main Complaints, and could obtain relief from nothing except Hrenn's Iren Hitters, The Kennlne has Trad Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by UltOWN OHKU1CAI. CO , Ualtlinere, Md. (T) UisralydAw jtiLLixrur. s PUIXG GOODS -AT- A. HIRSH'S, NOS. 6 & 8 NORTH QUEEN ST. All the Latest Stjles of HATS AND BONNETS. Hats for23e. and up. Hne Hewers, heathers and Mower Pompons. Mllllimr) Mlks, sAttns, civets, Nettings, Laces, Oeld Lace, Silver Lsre, Lace mixed with eeld, and many ether New Trimmings. 1-ancy lU'ads, Hat Ornaments, Children I.ace Caps, Corsets. Cellars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Jerseys, Ladles' Hive, and a large variety of ether goods Call and see us oeier fere purchasing elsewhere aprU -md -piASTKK HATS AND BONNETS. EASTER Hats and Bennets -AT- STRICFfS. Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER., PA. Anticipating a large trade during the week preceding Kaster Sunday, we have made Great Preparations ! Inecryoneelour Department". The Unprecedented Kush In our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT during the last week has induced us te buy an extra large sleck of flEW SPRING HATS, and we are new displaying the Lirgest and Handsomest arlety et HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, And all Novelties In MILLINERY ORNAMENTS. ' ONIIUM)ItKI Trimmed Hats arid Bennets On hxhtbltlnn, And mera are trimmed every dM in our KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT we hae been opening Urge Invoices el New (Steves, and our assortment at present comprise s the following it) les 3-Uutten illaek at &0c; I Uutten Tans at 50c ; 4-liutten Undressed, In lans, at Ue ; C Mutten Tan colors, Scalloped Tops, 75c : I Uutten stitched back, asserted Tans, 7c.: I Uutten L'n dressed Tan colers,75c.: 4-Uutteu Ktal Kid. 11.11 Kenl Kid, Laced, 11.23; Kine Ilrllllant Lisle at IS and 25c. a pair ; black and Colored Silk (ilen, 35c. a pair. We call special attention te our new stock of CHILDREN'S MERINO CLOAKS In U hlte, blue, Drab, Uelge and Kcru, from Jl.M apiece up. Fine Whlte Merine Cleak, Handsomely Km broldered, 1.73. Infants' htnbrotdered Merine Shawls, OOe , 7Jc , II, ll.M, II W INFANTVRIIOHT II(r.l" CIULDItKN'S DUKSSK3, lNFAN'TS'ltOUKf. Heys' floated Cambric Waists, ssc. Kine Krench Percale Waists, tv SI'hCIAI. IIAUGAI.NS IN Ceat's White Unlaundried Shirts, ltelnferced liosem and Lined Hack, at 'Jk CAbllMEKKSIlOUI.DKK faCAKrS, with knotted Fringe, Whlte, Blue, 1'lnk, Cardb nal, Drab and Lcrn, at il.25. E.VritAOKDINAKi HAItOAIN. Ladles' White Embroidered Suits, put up In IIotes, all complcte, at 3 75 and II hlegant Whlte and ltulge Oriental Skirtings, II inches wide, at 1, ll.su, II as, f Be, i b5 hud ti a yard. 12 te is inch Flouncing, 50 te'0c.a jartl. lllack bpanlsh und hscutlal Flouncing and Skirtings. lllack Escurlal ljee. Cream Silk Escurlal Lace. VOVKLTIKS KKCKIVKII DAILY. VAHAaOLH .te. R' esrc imes. a uaktmax. PARASOLS! (leml Parasols In All Celers, at 75 Gents. And All the Finer Grades. THE MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. apiemd WATVHKB, MO. Ty-ATCUEH, CLOCKS, Ae. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, cnEAi' roiteAsn. l.ancaitcr Watches at the Lewest Prices ever offered! being a stockholder enables me te sell these watches se cheap. Klgln, Waltham and ether watches en sale. Spectacles, Opera Olasses. ftc UepalrtDget the above named articles will rocelve my personal attention. LOUIS WE UK It. Se, 159X North Queen St., opposite City Hetel. (Near 1'enn'a U. O. Depot.) sWAgentlerAUUOUA WAXCJl. CJLHKTAOK8. .V-)V. vs . H KADQUAKTKKS FOK THE BS? CARRIAGES. LATEST STYLES, LARGEST STOCK, LOWEST PRICES. GJ-.USK fOlt CATALOGUE. W. D. Sprecher & Sen, NO. 01 EAST KINO STREET, I.VSmSTKK, l' A feblimd DTANUAItn CAHR1AQK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER Market Streot, Renr of Poateffloo, Lancaster, Pa, My stock comprises a large variety of the Latest Style lluggles, I'h'Vtens, Cnrrlages, Mar ket and lluslness W agens, hlch I offer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention te a row or mv ownrie- signs, oneof which Is the KIHIKKLKYCLOSKI) rdlMlIAK LOUI'K, which Is deeldedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's Carriage In the country. Persons wishing te bny a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Kery Carrtage turned out In olghleen years a geed one that Is the kind of guaruntee 1 haoteoffer tbe public All work tully warranted l'lease give me a call KKPAIIUNG l'HOMl'Tl.V ATTKNDKN HI. One set of workuieu especially employed ler that purpose. B AHV CAKKIAOES. 100 Baby Carriages MA UK ll 11 IK BEST FACTORIES IN THE COUNTRY TOOIlllOILN OKDhlt, AND Offered at lower Prices THAN K Kl C2-SEND FOR CATALOGUE. FLINN & BREHEMAN. LA.VLABlKlt, l'A, alMydiw WAJJ. fAPXJt. -pUAKKM V. PRY. DUiH' IN AM) TAhE A LOOK AT OL It wnraew SHADES, 40c. and .X)c, Apiece. Spring Rellers, Ready te Hang. Helirn wc am;v. Dadoes, 50c. Werth, $1. WALL PAPERS, FIVE CENTS APIEOE UP. PHARE8W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU, l'A. ART WA Mi I'AI'Ell STORE. I.AKQKST STOCK OK Wall Paper and Window Shades ATLOWLSTl'ltlCKS At the Art Wall Paper Stere. Come early In the morning touiake your sclee' tlnns. as later In the day we are rushed llcantlj Inl (Jilt and Cheap Papers, lieady-made S Indew Shades, all colors; llade Shades alt styles; Spring and Cord fixtures, I.aoe Curtain roles, etc SHADES AND PAPER HUNQ BT EXPERT HANDS. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCJASTKK.l'A. BOOKS. JlASTKK, mn. Easter Beeks, Easter Souvenirs, Easter Cards. A Larye Assortment of Paster Souvenirs and Cards, of the latest Designs, at Lew Trices. WHOLESALE FOB SCHOOLS. ATTHKireOKHTOItKOr JOHN BAEBS SONS, Nes. 16 and 17 North Queen Street LANCASTKU, l'A. jCIOIt A DARK ICa B01U Te Improve year tlewer beds and yards, our Fine Sharp Sand, or Tbie Solid Flag Steed Leave your orders at IlKCIITOLD'S Ladles' and dents' furnishing Stere, Ne. 62 North queen street, -aign or the Ulg Stocking. our H AGKH A liKOTHKlt, D R ESS GOODS. New Kronen batlnns. New American KAtlnes, llourretto Nuns elllug, Kngllsh nnd Kronen Sergei, tlalrrvltn Cleth, oet Itatlste, Kronen Combinations, Kngllsh Combinations, American Combinations, Colored and Muck Ciope Cleth s, llroctie unci Otteman (lluglniuia, sntln lierber. Shawl Department ! ULACK TH1I1KT SIIAWL CASIIMKUESIIAW1.9. l'KUSIAN AND Ultl.ClAN SHAWLS. KMIIKUIDKKKU SCAHFS N CNLIMITT.,) SL'I'lM.Y Ol' LADIES' GENT'S Summer Merine and FAHNESTOCK'S. Alse Ladies' Gent's and Children's Hosiery in quantities at ex ex ceedinjjly Lew Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOIl TO THE COURT rWRt'KTS rne.M auction. METZGER & IIAVK .SOW Ol'K.VKU A LA 11(1 INGRAIN, RAG, HALL HDL OUT AT AUCTION Oil CASH LAIU'MIS. . CAKl'KTS. CAltl'ElS. CAKl'ET-i. LAUI'KTS CAUPET3, ... at 10 Cents. .. atllKCent. .. at 'JO Cents. ... at 30 Cents. ...at te Cents. ... atf.) Cents. Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap. letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. between the Cooper Heuse and Berrol FVUXITUKK. riKAM) Ol'KNIMl. GRAND HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street, This Week, Beginning en TUESDAY, APHI L Gtli. Tlie Tiargest nml Finest Display Sterk of New anil Desirable (Joeils in the City. WALTER A. se3iKTJiisn nr.w. UO.MKTH1NO ,Ni:V. ENVELOPES DISPENSED -U D. W, Glegg's Patent Combined Letter Sbeet and Envelope This Is the only practical Combined Letter-Sheet iur uu uusiueas purposes as wen ns luumy eiirresiHinuence. uy lis us venlonce obtained, and taste fully gratified. wator-inarked 1). W. C. In monearuni bl'KCIAL Its use will sawi In ikisIure thn weight of a separate en volepo, Is preserved the postmarks, which ure legal evidence et mailing and delivery, closing flap It Is readily copied en Letter-l'ress, also used en Type-Wrller 1880. NEW LKTTKH-SHKItT. Net Sizes. Inches When Folded as an Knvelepe. Inches. Ss x tl M x 4 -'2 X 4?1 .1 z 5 TO OKDIll UV r,e. Mi " 41? " 4 " )l ' I, " M " 'Sill. " MI. " 'L I V4 :i JA " 'Kl, 4Kx 7 I iX bKxle W x iek bKtll 6x 7 0 x 8 ex ii 7 xie 'These marked i are specially adapted for ladles or imlj correspondence. Ne 6 icady mane Kaversiuia, rer message MM nor M. Ke. V,i also reauy ruieu as i.egai or i oeis wap at same prices. When ordering always stute whether they are wanted plain, or rilled ler business or family cer. r0S jSade el finest fiuallty of Manilla Writing Taper at 33J4 per cenL less than ahove prices Made of uu elegant quality, highly calendered Writing Taper at 33 per cenL mero than ahove P Trl'ntlng for Knvelnr.es, Letler Heads, Nole Mends, Hill Heads, Htalements, etc , doue at the In. TELL10MNCKH OltlCO. ENDORKEII HV THE UXITF.l STATES 00VEUXME.NT. TOSTOr'KlCK HKTAKTMKNT. 1). W. CLEOU. WASUlHoTey, ll. C, March 1, 18-fl. Dear Utrl have examined your Comhlnatlen letler-sheeu, and have no denht thai they will provea convenience te the public It Is the host device of the kind that has ceme te my notfee. Very respectfully, KUANK HATXO.V, TnstmasturOoueral. WltKM KM ltmt-Clegg'a Combined Letter-Sheet and Knvolepo retalls at same pi voleno. Iwolve Samples (ene each Bire) Bent Testpald en receipt of 10 cents. T; saie D STEIHMAN & HENSZL, AGENTS FOli LANOASTElt, INTELLIQENOER BUILDING. LANCASTER, PENN'A. S' TOUAGK COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIKL MAY Kit, Ne. 19 Wen Chestnut StreeL dert-lyd ueis. Idulles' HiiriiiK Wruiw. I OI'IOMAM Hll.K UKAI"). IIIIOCAIIK Vi:i. KT llAt-a JKUHKY .IAUKK1.1 In lllsek ii nd Celers, IIOl'CLK OI.OTII JAChKlS In IllHck and Celers. Urecade Cashmeres, Kngllsh Che lets. Nevel Combinations. HAGER & BRO. Ne. 25 West King Street, LANCASTER, PA. AND CHILDREN'S India Gauze Underwear. -AT- HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENN'A. HAUGHMAN E AND IIAMIIOMK 1 AL1KTV OK AND STAIR CARPETS, AM) '10 UK SOLI) LI1KA1' KlUCASll. CAIU'KTS. , I Alll'KTS CAIU'KTS. CAHl'KIS, Hi 1'. ma tents Cents. Cents Cents. Cents. Cents ut .at M , t;t CAIU'KTS. LAierh'is tit Uerae Hetel. OPENING -Ob'- HEINITSH. in31 1yd WITH AND MONEY SAVED US1NCI- nnd Knelope ever Invented, that can housed cerresiKindence. llvltsuse. Kconeuiv Is secured. Cen- ills inauuei aery line quuiiiy ei wining ii'f On the lettorltaell Hy turning hack en- PRICE LIST. 1880. I mica. ii Hlngle Sheets l.tmuln a box. 1HILB. KAim. xxDouhlehhoots I.UIOInaliei. fllpu 3,74 6 11 4'i'i Mil bU) 7.f.e tt.7S 3(41 4IU fill) uoe lCith Knlii. 1.73 414 :nu ice ."!IH Jil 4.21 !.M V1U 2.40 SM a 60 Coinmerclal Nole small Letter, racKoineio, 1'acket l'est. (Hegg's Nete, irue i.eiier. Ki. Large letter, IMTSten, New Yerk, I'hlladelphla, Washington, rices. ana answer, at J ai per m., gnu ier uircumr usu ni rlteasau Kn- rlnted nnd ler TJOTE IS MARINO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS ATS3K)l. twzix. AT NO. 106 NOKTU QUKKN STHE.KT, anl-tld Lancaster, Ta, SJ K A- ' (ft