Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 26, 1886, Image 2

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J. , Xe Arbitration Needed.
H'ir blent, nwimmpnrl.q te CerjffreSS
tHm .aatabllahment of a national beard of
?V tfaw Members te whom shall be confided
- MM af nitration or Mitirrrnnn Demeeueiu
ljt"Vnil employed ; but he does net pre-
; Uie decisions of the beard sliall
fectire unless tbey.are voluntarily ro re ro
IMted. We fear tbatsucb arbitration will
-wt always or even generally accomplish
thr object of settling the disputes, al al
ttiengh the institution of such a beard
ymid Berve a geed purpose in direct
ttf the force of public opinion toward
ttw.'iiide in whose favor the decision
ftsTtren, If it is rightly rendered, as it may
b tstpeeted te be Inmost cases. The force
wfytVbUc opinion is what is new our re
Itaee inkeepingpeaceful relations between
wwjilnjfir and employed, and we see that it
haeVas operative as it should be. The in-
iTHOgatlen of complaints by national ofH efH
Aetata would be a great aid te the formation
'mmT urMiit: tkrA fttrnnfv miVillr. rmlnlnn- nnrl
"MMl therefore be a very wise thing te
$ institute.
ffi 3nt what are our courts of law but ar ar
'3Wtetien courts, with obedience te the re
j$ mMa of the arbitration compelled V And is
' net the compulsory feature a needed and
nmear firm if the decisions made are lust ?
vlrAad would net the national beard of arbi arbi
?tratien between employer and employed be
aere useful if obedience te the decisions
'b.iWMB' renuiredV If. in fact, it was a
;court of law, taking cognizance of
n3$ffhte special class of disputes between
S-f employer and employed, arbitrating them,
''f and enforcing its decisions as courts of
1 i 1. il ii w,w.1r1 tf .st m&at flie Mrtiilmmant.
!3mnt UU nuu. .u ll. Uimv uu n.i...
fcefthe situation V Our courts, as we new
ibavAihum nrtmnlzfld. nrn net emrjetvered
iptoeensider all the questions which such a
i;Sv"wlu ivi unu w s.n-tu. , w"B"j
i? hmhahlv fhnv invn r.nfmi7.inp.n ct mfiSt
NbS' violations of contract, as these Western
ireuuiea are saui mi uavu uuue.
;A Bat the action of our courts is net suf-
.V.dj.talnnH nrn tnn lnni? (iplaved te
of, any manner of use in arbitrating
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' j'MJBtween
capital ana laixir. wnenaue-
litjralalM. a I.m TTmUh Ulnlna nt-v.mA ...,-
i fc V? WU V U1D VlUtCU iWllS DUflCUlU WUIV
(Wieannet De had In less than five years,
P'.Sfey-there Is an absolute denial of justice
'SilThwe action needs te be prompt te
Fitf be effective The national legislature
V - "nema Bees te rignnnis patent wrong in
,4'...-the administration of justice and te se
.e! Aivflnfra ttci manlilnprv na In fipniirn IVin
kfa. e"""" - - .-j w-.w .- .
.', 'final let tlement of all cases in courts of
Ci.JW within the shortest possible time.
'.i .v'f But the differences between employer and
Sw employed form se distinct a class of dis-
nla, and one that the country's interests
' : .wqulre te be se promptly settled, that it
' j-.-H.wpiuaaeeuiW) de wise 10 eauiuiisu special
. arbitration courts, with a single appeal te a
.M'ewitral arbitration court, te effect their
te nAAdVv ntiilaaHflfaftfenrflAtjirmln'iHnn anil
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' .iv-tmAMaAfn9t 4t,ea alalT,a at,r.L1 nnt Iia
'ij-pade compulsory upon the parties, as are
i1a$be decisions of the ordinary courts of law,
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wb oeniess we ue net see ; ana 11 certainly
that they need te be se made te se-
f- cara tht respect and
ebedlence te them
1 jjt, which would Justify their
creation and
Jffln uni jjuhveci.
SA lffn1A. Will. .. T.l.t. n c
tft ' fV 4t,A MVW r9 ttlA.l.nMnll...t
t j av wje vj ui iug aiuiiuiaui luutuuuie
jj,?tra ler Ireland will be a source of danger
!$Cte the Empire, Mr. Gladstone calmly
Cjf ftfteates .that it will be a bulwark of
"'strength. His individual judgment In
vi -ttkij. ha savs. has been strengthened liv Mm
V7Vim-' 1...1 1.. 1 ..,.. .
..r ' " ,uke ceuuiuaiuu iciiuuuu uy uve-sixtns et
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"$L den's sage might well have added that
'& -' u" were ineusauus en mis siue 01 tne
jy-, Atlanue cherishing the same views and
ready te support them bv menied centribu.
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4l The kernel of the opposition te Mr. Glad.
'fstena'a plans for the amelioration of Iro Ire
KUuidla unhappy condition, is hatred for
IretaBd and all thmgs Irish. And the un-
AJi'NudIcedtlllnk,n8men et all countries
..?t?u haffinnincr te nnniwlntn tlm fapf nmi
s-.B- "TTT" . r.Tr" "" ""
l&, WitB tneir recognition the anti-Irish party
'J f. in England are growing weaker. It is un-
'dealabkj that Ireland has been grossly
wronged for centuries. Her bitterest fees
''kamtaea brought te the necessity of this
(tAmimken. Fer every wrong there ought
;;?e warawdy. And when Mr. Gladstone,
wteaaaw be accused of loving Ireland
. : England, presents a scheme for
Y;!lriebBBerule and a land purchase bill,
h-yabeuld have fair consideration as the
l-iroductef one et the greatest brains the
Tf tmbuy has produced, working en one of
.ha mat Important questions of the time.
'Sir Ttw8 he caet understand thU plain
atetc et affairs and persist in fighting every
pajaet ia Ireland's favor must Inevitably
Mat tbe fate of the -man who menkeyed'
trttfctbebuizaw.
' V Blaise's Plans.
' ?b- Udkatiena among the Republican
fWtWrtina at Washington are that the
.ghavstormtflgferthe capture of the next
Wlltlintlsl nomination of that party are
Wm faaisd work of Mr. Blame's friends.
shallow pretense that lie Is busy
etber aattwa and practically with-
frett aetiva political interest or
it. la, well nigh abandoned.
Ja ceunselled with mere than any
la &u party net in encial life Is
tlttfact; and his onraabaUea
MitlMnMtfaWtageww
newspaper press of
compact than that of any
in the country. It is sys-
at work for his renomlnatien.
presidential bee once cot into a pub
lic man's bonnet never ceases buzzing while
he lives. Judge lllack, who disavowed evtr
being touched by the malady, used te
declare that presidential ambition was
mere malignant than yellow fever or small
pox. It is net te be assumed that Mr.
Blaine's desire will ever qulk him. Like
Clay he has been very near the goal of his
ambition. Twice an eager contestant ter
nomination ; and when en the third trial
achieving It, he was defeated for election
by a very slender plurality furnished from
his own party, he will never be content at
his time of life te abandon the contest
without at least one mere trial.
It leeks as he would accomplish the
nomination. Edmunds cannot, Legan
will net, and among the smaller men like
Hawley and Harrison, Lincoln and Alli Alli
eon, there will be enough di'pnte te beat
them all. But It nominated, UUinewlH
be weaker than before. He Is strong with
a majority of his party; but weakest
where be most needs strength, with the
minority and independents. They will
beat him just as they beat him before ; and
the question is whether he and his friends
wlllrecegni70 this before the next national
convention.
A oeod way te keep In tune with the
Itosurrectlen Beng is rle up and ray your
debts.
Colerado nas net been much et n state
since It get into tbe Union, but Its mineral
output of 1SS3 la worth noting : Cleld,
5,000,000; silver, J13,C00,00O; copper, 57V
000 J lead, 3,301,000. Total, f22,D01,000.
The Lltltz Express, In Its complaint about
the Intelueesceii's report of the Hopubll Hepubll
can situation In this county, upon the con
test for state senator, says :
Mr. Brown has a "quiet but etlectlve"
way of Intluenclng the Istrm-ieksckb.
Under the circumstances therefore. It 1 net
surprising that he should employ Mr. Hen
sel as a mouthpiece Tbe last named gentle
man thinks be can erlnd the axe of his
friend and master, Brown, and stab the Re
publican party at the same time. If this
hint te Messrs. Brown and Ilensel Is net suf
fldent, we shall be put te the unpleasant
duty of explaining their peculiar relations
It is quite the habit of the Republican poll pell
tlcans or this county te Infer and Intimate
that the iNTELLiCEXCEn, upon which Uiey
have learned te depend for news of them
selves and their movement, Is "influenced"
by partiality ler one or another, or by some
ether consideration than a pflrpese te print
the news. It has been but a short time
since the friends of Senater Stehman
filed their complaint that the I.ntf.lliokx I.ntf.lliekx
ceu was boosting his opponent. It seems te
be difficult for this class of peeple te compre
hend that It is the function efa newspaper te
print the news. It may be said once for all
that neither Mr. Brown nor any politician of
any rarty, and no person of any degree, has
any quiet or noisy, eflecthe or moderate
way of influencing the Intklmeencer or
either of its editors and owners, te print or
suppress anything, en any subject, except
according te their own knewledge of
what 1 true and their own Judgment of
what Is proper for publication. This Journal
ii nobody's grind organ and no person's
mouthpiece. And if the Lulls Express, or
any ether newspaper or porsen.knows of any
peculiar or common-place relations between
any of Its editors and anybody else, It Is v el
come te print and publish te all the world.
Meanwhile the Intelieencf.u will go right
ou printing all proper news, no matter what
particular politician or candidate Is helped or
hurt.
Te these who kept Lent well and new feel
like taking an overabundance or that which
they have long denied themselves, no say
festxna lente.
Tiik suggestion or the Xerth Imerican is
a geed one that the memorial with which
Fhiladelphians propose te cominemorato the
late Jehn Welsh be turned Inte a fund for
providing sulllcient endowment ler tbe
maintenance of the moribund Zoological
Garden, thereafter te be styled the Welsh
Zoological Uarden, be given te the people of
Philadelphia ler their free use and enjoyment
in perpetuity, under the management of the
park commission. This kind et commemora
tion beats monuments all hollow.
Miss Fannie E. Gray, managing editor
et thu Belletente Daily yews, has married an
empleye of her ofllce. One who can manage
a newspaper ought te find the work or
managing a man cry easy.
m m
Time sets all things even. Tbe New Yerk
Tunes, which was tbe first newspaper te
claim Hayes' election as prosldent in 1S7C,
and which clung tenaciously te tbe lie lrem
that time till years afterward, new refers te
that porled "when the business of the gev
ernment was In the hands of Mr. it. IS. Hayes
as general superintendent, for the term of
four years."
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It was a curious Idea that emanated from
the brain of Miss Addle G. Heaver, et
Waynesboro, this state, te secure a sew leg
machine, the lunds for which would be con
tributed by members of Congress, the ma
chine ever afterward te remain as a politico-
historic souvenir, it must net be supposed
that Miss Addle was inspired by sordid mo me mo
tlres in writing a personal letter te each
member of tbe Heuse of Representatives,
asking for contributions. On the contrary
her friends are careful te say that the dol del
larsnnd centa issue neer presented iuelt te
her, but that her sole motive wai te add te
her possessions n historie keepsake, con
necting her iu memory with the members
of the national legislature. This becomes
f urther ovldent In the following extract from
bur persenal letter te congressmen : "How "Hew "How
ever, In asking you for a contribution te the
fund lu point, I would net have you infer
that I am unable te purchase myself a sow sew
ing machine. Simply this: I would like te
have the exceptional honor of saying, I have
a sewing machine obtained by contributions
from members or Cengress hi ether words
a congressional sewing machine." The
world will be pleased te knew that most et
the honorable members took the thing In
geed part, and forwarded their mites prompt
ly. Heme seized upon the occasion te empty
Congressional llecerils, unread speeches,
etc., upon the unsuspecting damsel, and
Hewitt, of New Yerk, sent a nicely bound
volume of " Memerial Addrosses en the
Llle and Character or Senater Antheny,"
which will no doubt be very Interesting te
the yeuug wetnau. Seme ethers of the great
and reverend seigniors delivered a lew
shafts of wit with their contributions. Con Cen
gressman Burleigh, N. Y. writes: " Hepe
you may be sucesslul In your undertaking,
but am afraid that if it la ealled a cougres ceugres cougres
slen sewing machine It will be a slew run
ning machine." Anether New Yerk mom be r,
Jehn B. Weber, says: "Your success may
suggest te some ethor the Idea or soliciting
contributions ter a congressional threshing
luncumote wuicu 1 should subscribe mero
liberally especially U It would separate nice
ly In our debatea-the chaff from the grain."
Little thing like this make congressional
life worth living.
Kkitz Emmet U rifled as "sick" again.
-.-m?11? P18 henla y te con
tract with him te travel through the country
" J wf u' ewmple. The exhibition would
be the most powerful kind of Umperane an.
Te holy tears
In lonely hours, Chrtat rlten appears 1
In social hears, who Christ would eu
Mast turn all uik te Charity,
-KtUf,
Sbwater DeLrH, of Oregon, Is regarded
bv the ladle as the handsomest man In the
Senate.
Gladstone, will become a Reman Catho
lic, according te a shadowy rumor that ema
nates from Scotland.
Jeff Davis has written a letter en labor
questions. lie thinks a court of arbitration
might settle all disputes.
Frank llunn narrowly escaped rounding
out his studies with the education and ordi
nation of the priesthood.
US-JUDUE UAlintCK M. llAHIUNd. of
W'llkesbarre, Is "talked of " as a Democratic
candidate for governor.
Willi a v Whitehead, Jmtlce et the
poace In West Chester for twenty-six years,
died Saturday night, aged 73 years.
Qeoree Vanderbilt en Saturday laid
the corner-stone or the new medical college
in New Yerk endowed by his dead father.
Jehn J. Beyle's new group, an Indian
family, new nuishlng In his I'aris studio
and recently noted In the Intelligence!!,
lsueslgneu ier i-airmeuui mi,
Secretary MannineIs new allowed te
see visitors He as Oewn stairs Sunday for
the first time since his illness, and his physi
cian thinks he cau drive out te-day.
Ex-Senater Kklloeo, of Louisiana,
claims te hive the last commission that was
signed by President Lincoln, which was an
appointment as collector or the pert or New
Orleans.
Emily Ven ScitAUunERe. Philadelphia's
famous beauty, who married Charles Hughes
Hallett, has with her husband fallen heir te
an estate from her aunt, amounting te from
$150,000 te tioe,ooa
Dr. Theodere Dim. Kit, of this city, who
recently finished with honors at the medical
department of the University of I'ennsyl
vaula, has passed the examination for one of
the pests of resident physician at the Penn
sylvania hospital, Philadelphia.
Alfred Khufp owns probably the largest
inisiiiess in me worm uepenuent en ene
Individual. The works wlthiu the town of
Essen, Germany, occupy mere than live
hundred acres, half of which are under
cover. According tocen9Us taken in bap,
tember, 1SS1, the number et hands employed
by Mr. Krupp was 19,G05, the members of
their families, 45,770, making C5.3S1 persons
supported by his works. Mr. Krupp owns
WT Iren mines In Germany. He owns four
sea steamers, and there are connected with hts
K-sen works 42 miles of railway, employing
23 locemotU es, and &S3 cars, C9 horses, with
101 wagons, and 40 miles of telegraph wire,
with 35 stations and 55 Merse apparatuses.
Tlin I'rlce or lUUlns.
Frem the .e erk Times.
" Hew much is these raisins wuth?" asked
a farmer as he dipped Inte the box for a sam
ple. " FIve cents" said the grecer.
" Five cents for hew many a pound?
" Ne, for these you've get in your band."
THE GOD OF LOt E.
W hen I-ove came first te earth, tbe Spring
Spread rose-buds te rocelve him.
And bick he vowed hu flight he'd irlne
Te heat en, It she should leave him.
11 lit Sprlnp, departing, saw hU faith
I'ledfted te the next new-cemci
He reveU'd In the warmer breath
And richer bowers of summer.
Ihcn sportive Autumn claltn'd by rights
An archer for her lever :
And even In Winter's dark, cold nights,
A chanu he could discover.
Her routs and balls, and fireside Jey,
Fer this time w ere hts reasons
In short, a young Leve's gallant boy.
That lll.es all times and seasons.
All stock raisers keep bt. Jacobs Oil. The
effect en animals Is marvelous.
Yeung or middle-aged men, suffering
from prematura decline et power, however In
(In end, speedily and radically cured. Illustrated
book ferlOcentalnstamps. World's Dispensary
Medical Association, liaffale. . V. aW-MThAw
Kcv.;i). M Carpenter, of Clymer, Chautaue.ua
Ce., N. V , writes March 2, 1SS5 My boy, two
years old, took a severe cold which settled In his
threat and lungs. Nothing afforded relief, and
I thought he must die. Finally I put an All
cock's l'oreus Plaster around the threat and one
en the chest. In less than an hour his breathing
became better, and he fell asleep In twenty
four hours the child as well.
Teething llables are Instantly relieved of pain
when the gums are bathed with Dr. IIa.sd's
Teething Letien. Trice, 23 cents.
A fact from experience, Da. IUkd's I'lcasant
I'hysle cures constipation In babies or adults.
Sura and pleasant. I'rlce, 2S cents. apl-lmflAw
ETen If Teu Buy a Dezen
Common Jplasters which you can get for a
song ut any of the Cheap Jehn druggists you
have merely thrown away 5 our money, for one
llensen's CajMne Plaster Is worth them all. The
reason Is this Bensen's Is the only porous plas
ter In the market that Is honestly and skillfully
made and scientifically medicated. Others are
no mere than nominal Imitations of Bensen's.
They are cheap liecause 'hey possess none of
the ingredients which render Bensen's valna
ble. Hie latter are prompt te act, plessant te
wear, and cure In a few hours ailments which
ethers will netcien relieve. 1 he public are es
pecially warned against se-called "Capslcln,"
'Capsicum'" "Capucin" or "Capsiclne" plas
ters, as worthless articles Intended te deceive.
Ask for llensen's and leek for the "Three Seals "
trademark and the word "Capclne" cut In the
centre.
De Met lie Deceived.
Hypocrisy Is the compliment vice pays te vir
tue Imitation Is the compliment lull 11 re pays
te success. The name net tbe character of
llensen's Capclne Plasters Is lmluted by un
scrupulous parties, he make and try te sell
plasters variously called "Capslcln," " capsi
cum," "Capslclne," "Capucin," plasters, with
the manifest intention te deceive, be cunningly
and boldly Is this dena that careless peeple are
doubtless sometimes beguiled Inte buying such
articles In place of the genuine. Happily the
number who fellow this vocation decreases
every year through the refusal et reputable
dealers te handle the Imitation goods, mean
hlle be cautious. In the middle erthe gennlne
lscutorperoused the word "Capclne," and en
the lace cloth Is the "Three Seals" trademark.
Ask for llensen's then examine. One iiensen's
Is worth a dozen of any ether kind.
apldmdM.WAS
Ht'XVIAL NOTIVKH.
lie Careful of lbs llables.
If your children ate threatened with creun or
any threat dltUcully, apply a few drops of
77iomet' Kcleclrie Oil. It Is the nicest medicine
ferthe little ones we knew of. i or sale by II
11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Werth Queen
street, I-aucaster.
What Three Applications Did.
"1 was troubled -ery much with sere feet.
Three applications of Thomai' Kcltctria Oil
entirely cured thum. Mntntng better In the
market" Jacob llutler, Heading, Pa. Fer tale
by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13a North
Qui'en street, Lancaster.
i ea chUIs, fever, ague, and weakness, Col Cel
den's Llauld ileef Tonic. Velden-M Take no
ether. Of druggists. a.'S lwdeedJtw
The Traveling Halesman
Is an Irresistible fellow brim full of stories, Jokes
courage, self assurance and grit. He is vet v
taking withal. JIurdeck JHued Uitteri are a
ery taking medicine; they take eiery where,
and are sold everywhere. Fer sale by II. M
Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13a North Queen
street, Lancaster.
An r.lmlni, IS. Y.) Lady,
Mrs. , II. L. .Clark. W E, Clinten street, declares
Murdoch Bleed littttrt are a medicine I admire.
Ilest remedy for dyspepsia in the world. Keep
linilliN.linnhAil wlihlr bn-B-iA i... .. .r
ITnri.lAliw It 11 .i.tr
ran. druggist, 137 and !3l North Queen street.
Lancaster.
i?i convulsed 1 cough cut be seethed
with Hale's Heney of lIoreheiindandTar. Pike's
Toothache Dreps cure In one inlnute
u.o-lwdeodAw
"My Qraudfather's Cleck,"
Was once a very popular song, but like many
nthersentlinenuif lunes It doesn't wear well
Vr. Themas Xcltctrie Oil will wear. T It w 1
wear away all aches, sprains, and pains, and re
pays lu purchaser a hundred fold. Fer sale bv
11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IJ3 North Queen
street, Lancaster, ..-...
JJ-Illg Thleves-S.
Dyspepsia and debility are two big thieves i
they creep in and steal our health and comfort
before we knew It. Let us put a step te their
nvaslonswlthabettleofJurtfocfciIoodilVir..
te be had at any drug store. Fer aale by II u
ZSSSi&S&lS?' m ttnd 1JJ "
UOTUEUBt MOTHKUbl! .MOTHEU3 III
Are, yen disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick chUd suffering and cry lng with
the excruciating pain or cutting teeth t If se.
80 at once and get a bottle of Mrs. W1NSLOVVV
OOT1UNO BTTUUP. It (till relieve the peer
IHUe sufferer Immediately depend npenlt 1
there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a
sether en eaim who has ever used It, who wtu
SSLiS1 J"? . once "" w"' regttlau the
J&S?ocheUS
eldest
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and best female Dhvslclani in th ttnitS
-.w s uiaauiiiiuiin ! nnn ru aua
, vqrwlMsV ttimusbegs.
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WATOMMM. SO.
J E. CALDWELL A CO.
PHILADELPHIA.
EASTERTIDE
BRIDAL
GIFTS
f The llouilelr
I The Drawing room
A Th rarrlage
O The Kscrttelre
sThe Dining room
CLOCKS
I The I abtnet
(.The Hall
Watttan
Japanesque
I.eul.V
ilrectun
Leuis X VI
Moresnuo
Egyptian
STYLES
i Muni tie trie
i Ormolu
DECORATIONS
METALS &
MARBLES
Ciicnmereunyi
l'tillshetl Hi-m
llronie
A'Ktrlan Onyi
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l ernu jianin
I.E.
CALDWELL
SCO.
902
CHESTNUT
ST.
Careful attention given te orders and in
quiries by Mail.
VyATCHES, CLOCKS, Ac.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
CIIKAP rOltCASH.
I.anraster W atches at the Lewest Prices ever
offered : being a stockholder enables me te sell
these watches se cheap. Klgln, YValthatn and
ether watches en sale, spectacles. Opera Glasses.
Ac ilepalrlng of the above named articles will
receive my persenal attention.
LOUIS WKUKK.
Ne. 159K North Queen St., opposite City Hetol.
(Near Penn'a It. It. Depot.)
r Agent for AUKOUA WATCH.
OLASBWAMK.
H
IQH & MARTIN.
GMMML
Housekeepers In want of any articles te Re.
furnish will de well te remember that we have
always en hand a full line et
CHINA, GLASS,
AND
QUEENSWARE.
We open te-day a new line of
-IN-
NEW DESIGNS & SHAPES.
The llest In the Market for the .Meney. Den t
fall tesee them before purchasing.
in i n ti r i
M
15 EAST KING STREET,
LANCABTKU, PA.
TOASTER, 1888. ;
Easter Beeks,
Easter Souvenirs,
Easter Cards.
A Large Assortment of Kaster Souvenirs and
Cards, of the Latest Designs, at Lew Prices.
WHOLESALE FOR SCHOOLS.
ATTUK llOOKSTOltK Or
JOM BAEBS SONS,
Nea. 16 and 17 North Queen Street
LANCABTKU, PA.
MiouaxreMMUBiHa goods.
JUST KEOE1VKD
ALAItQK LOTOIf
HOBNAIL GLOBES
Whlchwe will sell at 2S els. each.
Seven DiBerent Colen.
CUYSTAL. OLIVK,
AilKTHYST, CANAKV,
UUKKN, ULUE,
And A HUE It.
THK 1T1NX8T LOT OK
Glebes, Lamps and Chandeliers
IN LANCABTKU.
tett" ?uartela "M1C VAUP " thebe,t "P
CALL AND SKK AT
J0HlfP.S0HATIM&S0J,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCABTKE. PA.
S'
TORAGE
in
COMMISSION WARMHOUBB.
DAHIIL M1VHU
tte-lr
MO, U WMt Chmeut BtrMt.
MBBICAI
mlRKD OUT J
At this eon nearly rery eae nseds teutn
nernc sort of Ionic. IKON rntars Inln almost
fivftrv
phynlclan's prescription
for these who
neeif bull
mining up.
Physicians ami Druggists Recommend
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
ASTHE BESTTONIC.
Fer Wi'sknMs.I.B-ssltuaeLack of Knorgy.Kte ,
It II AS NO hQUAL, anil U the only Iren uieill
rlne that It net injurious. It Kurlchet the
WeCKl, lnriKomtes tue syaiem, uosieroj jippe
tlte,
Mils Digestion.
11 ue
ifbes net blacken or
Juie the teetn, reuse hsadache or produce con
sllpauen Ksoiuenueuiciuesuo.
liB. II It Itiiatav, a leading physician el
Springfield, Ohie, ssys "llrewn's Iren Hitters
Is a thoroughly geed medicine. I use It In my
practice, and tlnd Its action etcels all ether
tonus et Iren, lu weakness, or a low condition
of the system, llrewn's Iren Hitters Is usntUva
petltlMi necessity. Itlsiill (hit Is nluif l i . It
Da. N. W atkks, lilll Thirl) second Mnx't,
tleorgetewn, V C says "llrewn's Iren Hit
ters Is the Tonle erthe age. Nothing better It
creates appetite, gives strength aud Improves
dlrcstlen "
The llenulne Ins Trade Mark and crossed red
lines ou wrapper, lake ue ethor. Made only by
ltltOW N CHEMICAL CO.,
(t) llaltlmore. Mil
VLUTlllXH.
B
UHOKK A SUTTON.
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING
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B1TMER&SITTT0FS.
0 cs.n show ene et the best stocks of Iteady
Made Clothing In the statu and guarantee our
Prices ery Lew.
business Bulls at i, t tlfl. 111 and 112.
t ine Dress Suits at ll. (It and IIS.
touipare our gi)ls and prices with ether
houses and be convinced that this Is the place
te buy.
All the Newest and llest Styles of Plee Heeds
for Custom. Werk, which we will make up lu thu
Hest style, rtt guaniiteed.
A full Line of Youths' and Children's Clothing
Gents' Furnishinc: 'Goods.
BURGER & SUTTON,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCASTKIL PA.
w
ILUAMSON A FOSTER.
WHAT TO WEAR
AND-
Where te Buy It.
Children's Pleated and Plain Tunle
Suits, $2.50 te 86.00.
Children's Norfolk Blouse Suits, sizes
4 te 13, 82.60 te 87.60.
Children's Kilt Skirt Suits, 82.60 te
85.00.
OUlt .ShW MPKCIAI.
All-Weel Gents Dress Suit,
$12.00.
Out-a-Way Ceat, All Weel Dresa
Suits, $10 te $12.
Bey's Scheel Suits, $3.50, $4.00
and $5.00.
Bey's Dress Worsted Suits, $9.00
te $12.00.
Grand Army Suits, $5.00, $7.50,
$10.00, $12.00.
Grand Army Gaps and Ohev Ohev
renis, 75c.
(iO(JI) AND CHEAP
SHOES!
MEN'S DOU1ILK SOLE AND TAP JiUCKI.E
HIIOKS, 11.10.
MEN'S DltKSS SHOES, fl.10.
HOY'S DltKSS SHOfcS, Wc.
LADIES' BUTTON AND LACK SHOES, 11.10.
MISSES' UUTTON AND LACK SHOES, Hec.
CHILDUKN'S UUTTON BHOKi.
Wlthnc- Without
Heels
ItliJVi Heels.
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valises
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Rubber Clothing.
Williamson &
.32,34, 36 & 38 East King St,,
LANCASTKK. VA.
aBAiKisa, &e.
rNDESTRUOTIBLE GRAINING,
NOCUACK1NO, NO l'KKLINO, NO BLI3TBU
INli.
We have asyatomef (jralnlnir iw weed that
must, In tbe near future, take the place of the
eia system ou all new work. Its merits belDE as
follew: Total 1 abolition et a painted ground,
work, speed and cleanliness In working It,
beauty and transparency et finish, smoothness
and durability, and the capability of receiving
MM hlsh finish as hsrd wcwul bv the BAmA nth.
wu.
This
lis TirecfrM la ma nMrAatfttinrnuhtn
n&tural weed that fau yet been disoevered. c&ll
and see Mm;
tmnTa mirptlMfP s nnu
fecle A (tents for Lancaster County,
LfS Wa KM U A AM. A t, DUil.
Heuse Fainting and draining Emporium, corner
Fester
iu vaesmui ana aotte euswia.
Alwavs a huv stock of MasUH en hand,
Tstephena cenaKUOEs.
BUtflBttd
BUT
rAOKH A BROTHER.
SPRING WOOLENS.
su
- AND
NGS
SPRING OVERCOATINGS.
Our tuwertrnent or Standard and Nevol StyleH of Coatings, Sulttngs and
Trouserlnfira, for Men and Beya' Sprlnu Wear, are new oemploto and ready
for lnepoeUon,
READY-MADE OLOTHINO In Duslneaa Stilts, Dresa Suits, Beys' Suits and
Children's Stilts. Dalanoe of winter stoek at very low prtcea. Spring Over-
coats.
PDRNISHINQ GOODS Leading New Shapes In E. & W. Cellars
Cuffa, Noveltloa In Noakwear, Laundrled and Unlauudrled Shirts, ote.
Hager &
25 West King
MK
r.CI K K A II A l' OH M A N.
-BARQAIK3 IN-
Counterpanes
COI'NTKItPANKS AT
LIIUN1 KK PANES A'l
COU.l'KUPA.Vr.S AT
I .(
.78
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llKAUrUUI. MUSLIN COU.SThKPAN E3 AT J.OO, H 60, ! DO, 40,S3OO.
We have bought theso Counterpauos In large quantltlea nt Auction and
they are Ohcap.
METZGER k HAUGHMAN,
Ne. 43 West KinR Streot. botweon Ooepor Heube and
Berrol Horee Hetol.
N UKMMITKD HUI'I'I.Y Ol"
LADIES' GENT'S
Summer Merine and
-AT-
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Alse Ladies' Gent's and Children's Hosiery in quantities at ex
ceedingly Lew Prices.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
TUBS1TUHK.
H
EINITHH'S 1'URNITUKK DIU'OT.
SPECIAL!
The opening is ever, but you are cordially Invited and will be
welcome if you desire te leek through the large and varied stock te
which new attractiens'are constantly being added.
HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT,
Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street.
LAM'ASTJiH, J' A.
MWCKUIJCB.
SPKCIAI, l.HNTKN GOODS,
lest selected cedtlsh, large fat, Juicy mack
erel, smokert halibut, canned salmon, new crop
olives, finest tuhle nil, salad dressing, mustard
and pickles, bananas, oranges and apples. Try
our fine selected old Det. Java, llecha and Im
perial Kle Coffees, they speak for themselves,
very geed at 12Xc Itaralua, i and i t of Klco
Syrup, 8c. per quart;
u. M... w Ut u-- J'.U.tl'O, r. , V.Vl(n,,k .IKUb
utiri ; chuiieu corn, sc; iu n all
Please cull or send your orders.
OEO. WIANT.
mi mackerel, Due,
auirlyd Na 113 west Kins street,
mUK FINEST AH.SOHTMi:NT OF
FRESH QROCERIES AND IMPORTED RELISHES
AT
CHARLES MACNAY'S
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERY
AMD
CHEESE EMPORIUM,
115 and 117 NOItTII QUF.KN STltKKT,
Lancaster, Pa.
Kxtra Pine Teas and entrees, Uenulne Kng
lsh llrcukfast Tea ; CoeHees, Kresh Keasted
Dally; lleyal Creum Chocelnto for Invalids.
Connected with Telephone Kxchange.
Uoeds delivered free te all parte et the city
and environs. lis-smd
AT BUKSK'H.
EASTER CARDS
UIVKN WITH
Easter Coffees I
We buy all our CetTccs green and always have
them fresh roasted.
We have Choice Mandehllng Java.
We have Old llrewn Java.
We have tine Arabian Mecha.
We have Laguazra Coffin,
W e have Chelre Ute.
We have Klvgant lllended Coffee at 23c. .
We will give veu tbe Hest Kle at 'Jee. A.
We will give vouUeodldoat 18c. and 15c. t-
We will I
uicnu
any of the above Coffees Just
as you want them,
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, FA.
CALL AT
BTOKK
KEIQARTH OLD WINE
LISTON'S EXTRACT OF BEEF,
mar ik m woble.
JUUblUhed, im.
H.E.8LAYMAKER.A8T.,
Ke. m staM Must.
MOOD.
AMMIMAMVMt
-
and
Brether
St., Lancaster.
from Auction!
COtLSTEItPANKS AT. ,.0
COIIM KKPANKS AT I OI
COU.NTKUPANKS AT I.MI
AND CHILDREN'S
India Gauze Underwear.
HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
1U31 1yd
MAaUUfMMT.
-jyiAUlJINEKY.da.
101
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most Improved
ENGINES Traction, Portable or SUtienarj.
New or Second-Hand
BOILERS, WATER TANKS, SEPARATORS.
Macbi or UarAta Wes such as done and
kept In Machine Sheps.
call ea ea ADDaaas.
Ezra F. Landis,
WORKS 637 NORTH CHERRY STREET,
LAwaisTsa. Pa,
nT-tld
COAX.
"O H.MAKTIN,
WHOLIOALa AMD UTAH. DIAIBB III
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
WYard: Na 420 North Water and Prtnca
Streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. nJ-lyd
OAUMUARDNERS & JEFFERIEH.
COAL DEALERS.
Ofneb: Na 129 North Queen street, and Ne.
IM North Prince street.
Yards; North Prince itreet, near Heading
Depot,
LANCASTKlt, PA.
anglS-tid
QOAL.
M. V. B. COHO.
NO. S30 NOTlTn WATER ST . Lancaster, Pa.,
Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection with the Telephone Kxchange.
Yard and Offlce ; NO. wf NOUTU, WAKtt
BTUKKT febV-lTd
QEOROE ERNUT, JR.,
Carpenter. Contractor & Builder,
KK8IDENCK-NO.38 WEST KING BT.
BIIOP-KAST OUANT ST., Opposite Btatleu
Heuse.
All work recelfe y prept and personal at
tantlOB.
All kind of Jobbing atunded te at short no-
Ues kaA ea rsasfmsu
vmsmm. viswuijh iuiu
ROUSERINGS,
rn'iym
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