Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 12, 1887, Image 2

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LASCASTKB, APRIL 12, 1SS7.
$1 A ... ..- . ci
wciXBling uviriuiucui cigiui'B.
.&? The quarterly report of the chief of
iy-.i,W Dureaa or statistics or me treasury
gfanartment, for the three months ending
l-V' DafiMBber31. 1890. is evidently the result
' "; a vast amount of careful work, and the
;& tabulated statements of commerce show
m swengtn or every artery or tr.iue, anu
t-rMMinl
the beat or the national puise
tkreagh a long series of years. Special at-
rf" tactien is called te the tables en liquor
l, " DMiiwrtinn. products of the fisheries,
?p Md trade with Canada. Turning te the
Em, fatter topic, there is found a statement of
i-'v. n ttiA infal volnea rt Imnnrlg tfiti flm
-. V& NIB .w. iwuvd V 'vw .w -mw
;r united states irem tne lintisu provinces,
;. and of the imports into these provinces
& nemine unitea states, auring eaca year
ffiAnblS50toisse.
f, TAis table shows tbat,with the exception
off the years from 1SG5 te 1S72, there has
,S. hannainnn Iran vprv hirers pTrra of im.
V..-.. a.
", jmvh into uanaaa.
y Frem Canada. Te Canada. Ezrrs.
I860 .179,VO IHRlMbU M.4 9H1
IMS S7.I90 338 i9,77i2tl liTOSOl
Nete that in 1830 the excess was much
greater than the import from Canada,
While in 1SS6 it was only equal te about
one-third of that import. But this propor
tion varies widely in the 36 years. The in
crease of the volume of trade, and the
proportionately slew growth of the excess,
shows the growth of Canada as a nation,
and at the same time the figures show that
a trade that takes nearly fifty million dol
lar's worth of our products yearly, is net te
be despised.
It further compUcatlen,.ctThe fishery
troubles should cuGS this commerce at a
BlSirMerB' 'Rduld, no doubt, be a geed
deal of groaning ever the amputation , but
with a total of 8713,403,413 of experts, as
shown in another table, the United States
could statd the operation. Hew about
Canada V It would probably kill her. The
British provinces of North America would
exist only in history after se sudden and
radical a change. 'Whether they would
become an independent nation or a part of
this great country no man can tell.
But the report gees further, and in an
other table compares the Canadian records
of trade with the United States accounts.
These show a difference between the Cana
dian and the United States account of ever
115,000,000 In the total value of merchan
dise, coin and bullion imported into Canada
from this country. Of course a large pre
portion of this is caused by difference iu
valuation, but it serves te show the mar
gintbat must be given all these figures.
New the total value of the products of
Canadian fisheries is reported by the Cana
dian minister of marine, at only $17,72,074
in 1865. The value of experts of Canadian
fisheries te the United States for the year
ending June SO, 1SS0, is placed at $2,400,
S10. Se for two and a half millions they
are imperiling fifty millions and their na
tional life.
A Great Irlh Demonstration.
The friends of Ireland throughout the
world will long remember Easter Merula)
of JSS7, because of the great English
demonstration in favor of justice te Ire
land. Even the most sanguine promoters
of the Hyde Park demonstration in Len-
den never conceived that there would be
'inch an outpouring of the masses where
Trlsh sentiments were applauded te the
"echo by 150,000 et the English working
men in the very shadow of the Tery Par
liament. Ner, was this an exceptional occurrence
Jn.,the"hene of Irish coercion measures.
'Three hundred political meetings iere
, held ( throughout the land attended by
JS'.OOQ.OC'O of people, and it is estimated that
2,500,000 of these went te listen with
vsymyathetlc tears te the story of English
, tyranny and Irish shame.
'When the English workingman turns in
te cdndfmn the coercion policy of the
Tery. government, it is evident that the
bridge et injustice new uniting England
"and Ireland will seen be broken.
Stan4 by Karly CIeslDg-.
ybe Beard et Trade meets te-night and
eae el the main subjects for discussion will
'be the early closing movement.
This public-spirited body should sustain
vt1v clnsincr hv all thn moeno in it. ..
lIt has been proved a success; it furnishes
..vast advantages te the help of the stores In
giving them four evenings of the week te
' themselves ; and it relieves employers from
the burden of their business several hours
Mener than heretofore.
Don't be a clam or a crab I But stand
n by the early closing movement I
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" A Weaui And Stranger."
The body of the 'murdered girl at Itah.
iijr, N.'J., was Jaldln the grave en Mea.
idiy,JndJtp ceiflb lid contained only the
sMlandiignlQatnt legend "A Wem4n'and
a Stranger."
It is a mournful thought that this yeumr
Kj jV1, uM'l nave ueen se ruiniessiy cut
-& j,,4ew.tVttli Jiwe tq play the part of .the
.,h shwt.s, je auwrea, no friends, net even
H-afnuaintaesse wems te have brightened
vJ,1ljto'jeungiirt, doubtless dreary exist-
3 ' wee. The Uend who killed her, nondeubt,
,'t i kaew all litil and fait dnnhl ss. ln 1.1.
"jfcl J DW W ' SD UW
visZ. enwuw ueea stampsa eat of
"-1'HmlKt the ' worm hn Uu vNinmi nil ..
-'ti'ly -Jrtwwforenene knetri' AWyet
(W. k probably .aeawwhera walking
mm bee of Um Mrth a brute who could
blra this dreadful mystery. It he have
'any tpark'ef humane instincts left, his re
maining yeara will be clouded with dreams
mere dreadful than these experienced by
Macbeth when he murdered Duncan. Te
kill a man Is frightful enough; but te
murder a woman, that fairest ami
sweetest of Ged's creatures, bem Inte the
world with u tender relUnce upon man, is
a crime the darkness of which pales the
noonday sun.
The Philadelphia A'icmim.' Jlnllc tit Is
forty yeara old. Leng life te It 1
Hr.SATOU I.KLAMlMTANl'ORIi, llO milks
among the railway klnR a prelilciit of the
Southern l'Aclfle railway, presents tUe old
familiar argument In favor of making local
traflle pay for the through freight. He sajs :
"Tne through freight buslutws Is net mere
than fifteen per cent, of our whole carrying
trade. It Is upon our local trade tint we de
pend for business. Through busluexK, een
at the low rates at which we lm e te take It In
order te compete with the ocean routes, con
tributes towards paying the cxpeim-a of tbn
read, and te that extent operate In a meas
ure te enable us te uiake loner rates en local
business than luiulit otherwise be peslble."
lie complains that If the Inn is entcrced,
tbey will have te give up the through busl
nens as they cannot ailerd te low cr the local
freight, and water couiputttlen keeps the
through freight down. This sounds very
plausible, but It amounts te nothing
mere than a declaration tli'U his read
does make a little money by hauling
merchandise long distances for lts than It
charges for very short distance". As the cost
of the short haul Is very much less, the infer
ence is that the preflt en it Is very much
greater, and the substance of the whole argu
ment l that the pretlts of the read are abner
nial. Of course no Just law can be exrvted
te perpetuate unnatural and unjust jinliu
that have been established by thefalte J stem
of charging a great deal mere Ier rt (..., ex-
pensive service, and collecting le charges
for a mere expensive one, simply bfcaue
thre Is competition in the latter which will
uet permit higher charges for It.
The senator Intimates that if they are com
pelled te sacrifice the through tralllc they
will have te make up the less by a lery en
the local tralllc, and this excites suspicion
that the local trallle may have been taxed en
similar Hues in the past and is In urgent need
et the protection of tbe commerce net.
Qrvr is drawing two salaries since March
i. lie Is a thrifty soul.
The great Kngllsh Journal A'i!iircni7
presents some figures relative te the manu
facture of steel projectiles that de uet place
the English navy in an awe Inspiring posi
tion. Experiments with steel projectiles
Lave lately demonstrated that in atiy natal
engagement the chances would be In favor
ei ships able te fire the chrome steel pnjec
tiles that can pierce the strongest armor alleat.
The leading manufacturers of ch-eme steel
in 1' ranee have orders for I'rance and Hussia
which by the end of 15S will give these
countries 9,000 and 12,000 tens el projectiles.
England will then only ha e CeO Hew many
has the United States t
Tut: Yeung Kepubllcans of Philadelphia
gave banquet en Monday, at which the
mention et Blaine's name evoked faint ap
plause, while that el Jehn Sherman cilled
forth a round of cheeris Ii the Plumed
Knight's popularity In this -tate en the
wane 7
Mn Rlainc'h present illness was brought
en by talking tee much. His presidential
lallure was due te tee much 1-tter writing.
HnDSTitEET's report that tliere are eer
400 000 mere industrial empleyes at work
new than lu 1S?5, and that hours of labor and
wages have again reached the level et 1SM
Si The total number employed InSJcitles
is placed at 1,450,000 In 1W, atjilust 1,140,000
In ISsj, and the Increase et prosperity has
been ceneral excepting lu the hoot and shoe
trade where labor troubles L iv oeue a great
harm. On the whole, It is th.ui.ht that
the era of dullness has cone te an cud,
and that we are entering uju.i a miu of
activity.
Tun ben way te ratse straw terr.ta
the hand te mouth pre es.
Ii by
PEBSONAI.
t'Aiti.y i.f.'s home at Cuelfea is ttill euijity
and for t-ale cheaji.
C0L.Q1.vy Is in Harrisbiirir am! siys (hat
high ltceiise must pass the legislature.
Samikl St.Mrse.v, a brother of Oeneral L'.
S. Oram's mother, died .Mmvlnv at liantauj,
Clerment county, O., agta til y ("art
llKV. A. C WlTMKII, Ol Ltlluaster, ptrtlcl
pattd In the Ksster hiinday srvlei x Inst.
Jehn's Helermed church. iliumsp rt
Kni.N S. STKtitNs, pMMdtfiit or tbr I'enn I'enn
esste Nermal college and r ai.cil.er el the
L'nUemlty of tbe hjuth, died al Na-btiile,
Tenn., Monday.
Doueriir Haivk, the little 1 immtbi-eld
daughter et becietary at.d Mrs. yviutney,
was christened Monday at St J jbn's Kptsco Kptsce
pil church, lu the presence et u notable as
seinblSKe. Tin: rn.sti)LT has a-ceptfd 11:1 Imita
tion te ret lew uu Monday 111 t a prue-sien
of colored people ou ibe .-,-aii m el the
twenty-tilth aunltersary uf the eiiMnoliiatteti
if slates lu the District et Columbia.
bKNATOR .SlIKRMAN sa)Mtiat the prts.
deut sueiild by all metnsca 1 a rpn-i.il ses
sion of Cengrei, te centtnn as arly as
October. The senator tbeugut bv .1'injg this
the president would be able le'brlnu about
theuecessiry lerfislatleu for the sn-jd el the
country previous te the lniin liate H.ijireicli
of the presidential cauva-s of 1 -.-).
The Emblems el ths Festltal-ilew Tliry are
lijed aud lieieratsd-luy Kggi.
Frem the IUltimere vJun
Te the little ones eggs are a necessary ac
couipaniiuentef faster. An e;less Uaster
te them would be llke a Cnrisimas without
toyaera KeurtU el July minus sipiibs and
burnt thumbs. Se an ey, the emblem of
future premises, the condensation et Irultful
ness, it a Uttlng symbol of the ae that leeks
upon it with pleasure when It Is red, and el
the springtide season, when It isivn as an
Easter eilering. Ne one cau tell whit the
following summer may bring forth. Ne ene
can tell the possibilities lu tee yeuu child
receiving the otlering. Nobody Luewa what's
in the tgg.
The practice of picking eggs, aud of dyeing
and zchaui!lUK them, isel great antiquity.
The Uermaule nations bequeathed the prau
lice te us thieugli Kuglaud aud the Anglo Angle Anglo
caxeu, and it has bum strengthened by the
great inlltix of (iermsns. It Is ntiil Iho cus-
tern 111 h,ugiaud for boys te roll eggs down
the hlllKldea
.J1!'.?8"""" Ufire contlnue praticularly
the habit et git lug colored i-ggs 1', children,
r.arly en Kater meruing the (ierinan fath-
reeelt e the geed prlesi'a bleH,i,g, rtt,u ehertlv
thereatter the tittle ones taint up all VheiV
aunts and uuulta and collect ihelr ilii
Other tauilllw tell the children ou th
previous te make uests of straw, k. that tl i
huase," or rabbit, can lay the eggs 1, Vho in"
Uase" has been corrupted by Kiigii"l
(.faking poeplea te "hor-e," anil this has
git en rise te the old term, lludlug a mare's
Yeung America, after reaching a certain
age, tosses aside the dyed egg as a gilded
bauble unworthy of his genius, and he picks
with raw eggs ter sordid gain. Picking eggs
he prove uet te lie a game of chance, for a
geed picker cau tell te a nicety by bating a
tattoo en his teeth Just hew much "foul" he
may show the ether fellow en ihiIius or tmtta
te win. The cracked eggs are worthy their
J'uue ueuuiitrrgUOTrjr, wuu young Allier-
Im knows IU Jle knew that guinea hcus'
eggs art harder than chicken eggs, (bat duck
egg 1 are weak, but that geese eggs are the
hardest of all, especially ler base ball nlues.
The dyeing et eggs may be made qulte In
teresting, especially as It cau new be e
cheaply done. Formerly logwood and
erchiueal werettm'uuln oelorsuod. 'Ihe
termer wad a dark purple color and the
laUnr-a bright, red. Ureeua.wM't also em
ployed, but they.,wetefre(iueutiy arswilwl,
and a alight .opening In the shell would en
able the albumen" te take up a large and
dangerous amount of the color. This fa
changed new. The cheap aniline colon pro
cured from coal tar, snd etTerlng plgmenMef
cndlew variety and shade. Including even
Kid color, have revolutienised dyeing, and
ge quantities sre sold by druggist at
exceedingly low price. They are net poison peison poisen
oua. Hut these who eaunet go even te the
expense el purchasing ter fifteen cent the
three primary colors roil, blue aud yellow
can obtain a number of tlne etlects from com
monplace articles at hand. Ued onion sklus
will produce a rich jellow-brewn ; any piece
et common calico, with tleetlng color, If
wrapped ateut an egg anu immerwu m nn
water short Units will tinge the egg. Old
attlticlal Hewers are geed ler the purpose,
and they eiler a great variety of beautiful
tints, A geed purple may lie made et ordi
nary anlline ink. Tiie rggs may be Inscribed
with designs by scratching the shell with a
needle or penknlle point, or by drawing
upon them, alter being dyed, with acetic
acid; or, the design tnav lis drawn en pre,
vleusly with wax or paraillue.
The egg Idea et Kster has been developed
into many pleasing conceits. On every bund
in toy stores aud confectionery estaousn estaeusn
ments everything Is subordinated te theeval
shape. Kgg-shaped baskets containing sweet
meats,nest-shaped baskets tilled Alth colored
straw, In the midst of which are tiny sugared
eggs and chocolate egg shells In two sections
se as te form bon tsin boxes, ornamented
with filagrees of whtte sugar, till all the win
dews. On prominent thoroughfares In Bal
timore the conlictlenersits in bM window
with a little cone-shaped paper bag, through
the apex of which he squeezes a thin stream
et w hlte sugar mixture, w hlch he deftly lays
en the egg In sinuous designs. A sign at the
deer informs the paer- bv mat names wm
oe put en sugar eggs wntie you waiv i"f
all tbe world like the man who blocks your
bat or the barber who cuts your hair under
the same conditions.
In the toy and tieieltx linewe haeathou haeatheu
sand sorts et fancies. Here Is shown while
ostrich shell decorated with ribbons and ex
hibiting en its surface some lleral or scrip
tural decoration, and there we Und a yellow
chick iulng from its white prien into a
world of politics aud railroad deals. There
are German eggs containing colored pictures
and ethers brightly gilded. The most popu
lar of all are the American china eggs dyed
Ii: mottled colera This Is also essentially a
IUltimere Industry. Seme years age the
method was the Mwret or a Pennsylvania
manufacturer. A llaltlmere man discovered
the eeret of apply lug the coleyi in spirit
vrulh, and he sent this year out of the city
600 gre-s, besides supplying the home trade.
The eggs retail at five aud ten cents apiece.
Kaster eggs have their uses. The small boy
en the succeeding day has elten an Inward
unrest and perturbation of soul from the
hard-boiled eggs he has germandized. Yet
this proves only that seeming sorrows are
but blessings In dWgule. The boiled egg Is
the early fruit that prepares the small boy's
stomach for the deadly J uue apple aud ether
summer delights. Hut ter the touching aud
beautiful custom et allowing the urchin te
fill himself with as much as lie can held of
this delicacy, many a luture statesman would
euly be be'beru to.be mewed down as grass
when the green peach aud the watermelon
start en their de astatlng career.
Suit Agslnil Mr Wtuaiutkrr.
Maggie It Scott, who Is the nurse et Mrs.
William Cook, who lives at the Continental
hotel, Philadelphia, was In Wauatnaker's
Grand depot last I'rldayand purchased a small
package of goods. The saleswoman, or the
person whose duty It was, neglected te take
off the tag which showed that the goods bad
been patd ler, and, when Miss Scott was
leaving the establishment, she was arrested
by one of the special detectives for stealing,
and, although she protested she bad paid for
the goods, she was marched down Chestnut
street, In the care of an etlicer, until tney
rencbed the Continental, where It was found
that thn story she bad told was true. She
new sues Mr. Wauamaker for malicious ar
rest. Mr. J Schroder, Ne 11 C.ennau street, lUltb
mere, Md., " btlle cs In salvation OH ter rheu
matism "'
Otten ths fondest mother's f".iTO ts no protec
tion against coughs, colds and hoarseness Ir.
null's Cent(h ferup should be kept In readiness.
25 cents
BVMOIAV XurlVBS.
Slttt.OH'S COUOll and Consumption Cure
ts sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con
sumption, 'old by II. II Cochran, druggist,
.Nes. LIT and l.'J .Serth 0.ueen su, Lanca-ter,
fa. (3)
THAT II tXKIN'G COUCSII can be oe,utckly
curt-d by Shlleh's Cnre. tte guanutwi It. i-old
by II It. Cochran druggist, ea.l37 and 13U North
(juien St , I.aucaster, l'a. (I)
A Very Narrow Iratit.
"les, I had a very narrow escape," said a
prominent citizen te a friend "1 as cendned
te my bed for a year and my friends gave me up
tera ceiisumpllttt's grave, unit! 1 bi-gan using
Kemp's Hals nu for the Threat and Lungs, and
here I am, sound and bt-.irty " Price S"C and
11. rersalu by II it. Us-hr-an, Uruggtst, .N e. IJ7,
North Qaucn strutt. Lauca-ster.
SLKEl'LKas U.IITS, made miserable by that
terrible ceuh. ahlleh's Cure Is the remedy for
you be'ljy II. II. ceuhran, druggist, Nes 137
and 1X1 Nena Ciueen SU, I.ancastur, l'a. (2)
COl'OH, WHiiOl'IVti COI Olland UrenchltU
Immediately rellet id by s-htleh's Cure. "eid by
II 11 tecnrn, druggist, Nes. 1J7 and 1JU North
(jaecn St., Lancaster, l'a. (1)
Kxrttemeut lnTetas.
Grt-at eicttement has been cati'id In the vi
cinity et Paris, Ter , by the remark ibln re re re
coterj'ef Jlr J h enrley, whewas se helpless
hu could net turn tn b d, or rulie his head ;
everybody sild he as dtin of Consumption.
A trial botlluet lr. hln 1 New UUcevery waa
BfDt him. t lndtn rt-llt-t. he bought u large bot
tle and a box et-I)r. King's New i.lfe l'llla ; by
the ttiue hu had talcen two boxes of 1'tlls and
two bottles et the UUcevery, he was well and
had gained In lli-sh thlrty-stx founds.
'lrlil Ilettlus et thUeruat Uicevery for Con Cen Con
sunitlen tree ut 11. 11. Cochran's DruK tore, 1J7
andiJU North IJumui struct, Lancaster, l'a, 2)
W Cauthfii Agalmt III111.
Ihniinpn-cedented success and meiltef Lly's
Ciiiiiu lltliu a n al cjre ler catarrh, hay lutn
nnd telil In the beid had induced many adven
turers te place citarrh medicines bearing some
It sernhl uicu In uppuarance, stylu or name upon
t ii market. In Older te tradu upin the leputa
tlea et k)'h (.ream lUlm Uuu'l be deceived.
Uuy enlv hiy's Cream Italm Many tn our tin
uu dlalu lectllly will testily In highest commen
dation or It A pinlcle Is applied Inte tain
uesliil , no pain; ugretuulu te use., t'rlta ti) en.
all IsdeeJAw
riONQL'EUS PAIN
ST.
JACOBS
CO.SQUKU3 PAIN.
OIL.
nr Allur a lapse of years statementa confirm
ing thu citlcicy of .t. Jacobs uU and Its perma
nent cures, uru gl un bulew.
Kx 1'KtJT 1 Jeiia BarriST Fee, 1532
yiuskegen, Michigan Michigan Michigan
Holngnneof your patients In the use of St.
Jacobs Oil, lu aci.u of chronic rheumatism,
1 cau ricemuicud It tully, as my pilns are
ceasing and 1 1011 using a third bottle.
NAPOLr-OM MJHMANDIS.
t rem Sami; 1 Vzaiu Later
iluslti-gen, Mich , Nev 2, isfO
hutrered years llh rheumatism In thulegr.
fcaw many doctors und neihlng did me ant ant
geed. I tried a lev bittles el HU Jacobs
(J 11 The rheumatism entirely disappeared
JfAl'Ul.KO.N MIUUVMUN.
As Kuiien s scrrEiue-OcT , lvsi.
llioeuilngton, ill
1 have had rheumatism In my ankle ler
many years and could getnerudet Thite
uppllcillens el at Jacohs Oil has almost in
tlicly cuiLd 1110. I'l.KCt A. FOLSUM.
rneu SAMS 0 Vkaks Later-Ccrsd
llloemlugton, HI., Oct. It lsS4.
I think It waslulsSiHt Jacobs OU cured
me et rheumatism. 1 had It all my Ufa and
Utuituld tit myuukle. Could net walk with
out a caue inougnteno bottle and used It.
In a luwdaya thu pain was gene,aiid tethli
day 1 have net hid a touch et It
1'UttCT A. tOLSOM.
ri.eu a ltiiecMATic bnrrKiisR Cured
Irenton, Ohie, Nev. 8. lK-fl.
tour years aije 1 tias troubled with rheu;
matlsin In arm and shoulder. 1 used St.
Jauibs Oil and covered the parts with flan
nel. 1 continued lis ue until 1 no longer
felt the rlummutlstu. I have never beun
betheud with It since.
JACOII WEDDLK,
Late Cel. Vels. V. B. A.
THKCIIAULK? A. OIi"kLKII CO, HalUmore
a,Z?i-. Pens cbisu St, Jacobs Oil or Ked
Mar Ceuiili Cure, will by tundlug a two cunt
stamp and a history of thulrcase, retelvu aevica
Red Star Cough Cure.
FUKK FUOM OI'IATKS AND POISON J.
tlAFK, 6UKK. i'UOMl'T,
25 OE5NTS.
AT UUU(.18TH AND DKALKUS.
TUU ClIAItLKJ A. VO'IKLKUCO. UalUmere.
Md. '
RUVrUHU-.CUJtU.OUAKANTKeDlty
Dr. J. II. Mayer, kit Arch street, l'hlladel.
phla, l'a." Kase at enea.' Ne operation or bu.l-
uiws usMjr. iiuiuiMuiiiii luiua .l A0ysiene I
Heuse, Heading, l'a., 24 Saturday ej each month. I
Sena for circulars. Advice tree. niarhrlvP
ataauMi.
rpHK NEW QUININE.
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
Ne Bad Bffrets,
no Headaene,
Ne Nausea,
Ne Ringing Ban,
Cures Qulekly,
Pleasant, Purs.
A POWERFUL TONIC
that the most delicate stomach will bear.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
AnA all Ucrm Disease.
ltollevno Hospital,
N V.,
'Universally sue-
essini.
St. rruncls Hospital, N. Y.-"very patient
U ited with Kasktne tuu beeu aiscnaniea
cui' !.'
Iir. L. B Whtte. V. . Examining Surgeon,
writes " Kasklne Is the best medicine mail"."
Dr. L. M. Ulessner, SO." Ksst 111st St., .New . erk
City, has cured ever 2W patlsnts with Kasklim
after quinine and alt ethor drugs haU tailed, He
sajrsi "It Is undoubtedly the best medicine
er discovered ." .
l'ref. W.r.llolcembe, M,1.,M East SSth St,
N. Y.ilate 1'ref In N. Y. Med. College), write s
' Kasktne ts superior te quinine in lisspeciue
power, and and never produces the slightest In
Jury te the hearing or constitution
llev. Jas. Ij Hall, Chaplain Albany Peniten
tiary, writes that Kasktne has cured hts wile,
alter twenty yeare suffering from restarts and
nervous dyspepsia. W rtte him for paritcutsfti.
Thousands upon thousands write that Kasktne
hascuredthemaiterall ether medicines Hlled.
w rite for book et testimonials . ,
Kaskme esn lx taken without any ipeclal
medical advice. Ii w per oettio. eem uy
B. B. OOOHRAN,
or sent by mall en receipt or price.
h. ASKt.N K CO.. M Warren St.. New Yerk
JODM lyeedAw
URIDAhUIFTS.
CALDWELL A CO.
J.K
Bridal Gifts.
Historical, Classical and Myth
!-... olextcal Sutiirct for Drawing
olegtcat putijrct for Drawing
Reems. Libraries. Halls, ate.
DIUIUC9 Reems, Libraries. Halls. Stc.
Statuettes and Pedestal 1'lcces.
Pedestals
AND-
Columns MithraS
Tables 9JSaT
With Tops of Mex
ican onyx
CLOCKS & CLOCK SETS.
Cabinet, Ormela,
Bstrltelre, Onyx,
Boudoir, Marble,
Hall, Braae,
Carriage, Enamel,
Console. Crystal.
styles Seventeenth andBUhteenth
Centuries.
J. E.
CALDWELL
&CO.
902 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
PLUMB ISO.
P
LINN A. BBENKMAN.
IiYOHANTS PUT IV, (IAS AXD WATEB
PIPES ItUN AT LOW PBICE-! BV
FLINN & BRBNEMAN.
GAftFIXTL'BKS ATOBKAT UAUGilNS
FLINN & BRBNBMAN.
ONE THOUSAND Yalllb OF TLOOB OIL
C LOTH, at ac. A 3)c., worth ICc. & SOc.
ON'B UU.VDBGO OOZKN BBUOMS at 15c.,
worth c.
FLINN & BRBNEMAN.
TKN 0KO5S POCKET KNIVES, worth Mc. and
40c, selling at ISc.
FLINN A BRBNEMAN.
BAHV CAJtKIAOKS, VKLOCIl'LDKS AND
E.XPBIS j WAUON3 at Lew Prices.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Q BE AT
Heuse Furnishing Stere,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTBB FA.
PARASOLS.
R.
K t H.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16.
-OUB-
Spring Opening
-OF-
PARASOLS!
r A cordial Invitation I extended te all In
terested te all and ezsmlne the large and varied
line which will he displayed.
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
Ne. 14 East King Street.
SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 16.
apl-hnd
BOOTH AXD MIOK8.
N
EW bUOE STORE.
HIEMENZ'S
-NEW-
Shee Stere and Factory.
Infant Kid Butten Shoes, JRc.
Child' MprlDg Ueel Shoes, We.
Misses' HlKh Cut Pebble Butten, 11 te J, 11.21.
Ladles' Pebble Butten, atplendld shoe, ll.ue.
Ladle' Beit Pebble Butten, round or square
tee. i te.
Men's Fine Lace Shoes. I1.2B.
Wen's Heavy Hewed Army shoe, 11 00.
Mea's Ueb-.Nsll hhees. 1 it).
Beys' Lace Shee, 75c. and II 00.
Ladles' Fine Kid liana-Sewed Turn Shee, UOO.
Chllds' Heel 8elar Tip Shoes. 8 toil, nc
child.' uoed pthi. mi;' lri.f."i?-, -
U !:i2; Site! 8.?fri,f.w 'S. u te , ii eu:
nisses' Bprlng HMl Butten 8neU te lide,
'iyw ui aii aieas made te order. Kemembei
we have removed two loers abev tha old sune
M0.57NOKTHqVEEN OT.
aplUd JOHN HICMBMZ,
MEDICAL.
MKDICINK.
Mere Facts.
Stsrlise, 111 , August ii, lw.V
We feel we must wtltu something of thn suc
cess et Hep Hitters. Their sale Is thrlbl that
et any ether article of medicine. Ilencowe feel
It but Justice te you and your Hitters lessy th.it
It Is n medicine of real intuit and virtue, and
doing much geed aud effecting great cures,
leurs, J. r. A II. II. UTLtY.
llAVKsvnta, Onte, fob. II, 1)4.
1 am very glad te say I have tiled Hep Hit ten
and never took anything that did me as much
geed, 1 only took two bottles and 1 would net
take IliX) ter the geed they did me. 1 recom
mend them te my patients, and gel the best of
results from their use
C. H.MEKCKK, M. l,
Nm Havic,Cesk , Sept. IS, lssj.
We take pleasure In giving you a notice and a
nice, strong one, as It (Hep Hitters) deserves It.
We no It, aud we knew It dosenes It. 7i
litgiit -.
llmiNKtiu, Feb. 11, 1-tsJ.
Hei- ItirriRs Ce
Mrs 1 was gl en up by the doctors te die of
scrofula consumption. Twe bottles et your
Hitters cured me. lhey are having a large sale
here. LKUOV UKKWKK.
ItRiiNWicH, N Y., Keb 1J, !.
Hep Hitters are the most valuablu medicines
eMjrktum. I should uet han any mother new
but ler them. 1IKMIY KNAIT.
Less Jack, Me , Scrt. II, !,
t hae been urlng Hep Hitters, and have re
cvUed great beneitt from thmu for liter com
plaint and malarial let er. They are superior te
all ether mediums. 1 M. HAHNES.
hALlMAIX', Mlill , reb.S,lssi.
II or Uittir-s Mre. Ce.
1 knew Hep Hitters will bear recommendation
honestly. All who use them ceuter upeu them
the highest encemlumsand give them credit ler
unking cures all the proprietors claim for
them. I hate kept them since they were first
offered te the public. They took high rank
from the first, and maintained It, and are morn
called ler than all ethors combined. Se long as
they keep up their high reputation for purity
and uietuluess 1 shall contlnue te recommend
them-semelhlng t hate never done before with
any patent medicine. J.J. HAHCOCK,
Phi stclan and Druggist.
Kaheka, Me, Teb. C, 1J.
I purihased live bottles et your Hep Hitters
of HlshepA Ce last I ill. ler my daughter, and
am well plevscd with the Hitters. They Old her
mere geed than all the medicine sbe has ttken
for ill years. WM T. McCLUUK.
The abete is from a ery reliable farmer,
whose daughter was in peer health for seven or
eight years, and could obtain no relief until she
used Hep Hitters, she U new in as geed health
as any parson lu this country. e have large
sales, and they are making remarkable cures
W. II. UlsilOP A CO.
gLY'S CKKAM HALM.
CATARRH, HAY FEVsIL
Ely's Cream Balm
CUBES
Oatarrb, Geld In Bead, Rese Oeld,
Hay Fover, Deafnesa, Uoadaeho.
KASVTOl'SE-PittCE 50 CENTS.
ELT 1IB03.. Oswego, N. V., U. S. A.
HAY FEYER,
ELY'S CKKAM HALM Is net a liquid stuff or
powder. Applied Inte nostrils ts quickly ab
sorbed. It cleanses thu head. Allays In Haul illa
tion. Heals thu sores. Ilesterus thu senses of
taste and smell.
-M Cents at Druuijlsu -. by rnall, registered,
w Cents.
ELY BU0THEKS, Druc-ists,
JyUlyeedAlyw OSWEGO. -V. Y.
TMI'ltOVED UU.SHIONKD EAK DKl'MS.
OURE FOR THE DEAF.
eck'a Fatent Improved Cushioned Ear
Urnms perfectly restore hearing and perform
ue wera 01 tne natural a mm. Invisible, com
fenable and alwavs in nosltlen. All ennrnru.
Uen and even whispers beardidtstlncUy. Send
for Illustrated book with testimonials, FHK
Address or cell en F. HlflCOi, US Broadway,
.aw su.m. HVUUU1I Ulll PSESir,
I n n nl (VI twwi A 1 sw
fUMMTUMB.
TyiDMYEK'SKUHNlTUKE STOKE.
WHAT WE DON'T SAY
-AND-
What We De Say!
WE DON'T say you cannot buy Furniture at
ether El torts.
WE 1)0 say that our Furniture will give satisfac
tion : there is none tM,tir.
WE DON'T say that you cannot buy Furniture
for less money.
WE DO eay you can ai money by buying from
us.
WE DON'T say that ether stores have net large
stocks.
WK DO say that our stock, ferSIze, Design and
Quality, can't he beau
WE DON'T say that our Houses are charging
big profits.
WE DO say that u are selling at such nrlcei as
te allow usseme prod's, and yet we
set mere for your dollars.
WE DON'T say don't call en our friends In the
business.
WE DO say that you will be treated cordially.
and will find a large, well selected
stock und get the beat for the least
money at
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
Cerner Bast King and Duke Sta
LANCASTER, PA.
eeuS-lydAJS-Smw
H
OU8E3T1KES.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT
Parler Suites, Lounges, General Upholster
ing and Repairing.
We sell Parler Sultea In Hair Cleth, Plush, Ac.
Prices range from M0 upward. We use no EX
CKLSIOB In our work.
Lounges we sell from 18.50 upward.
We make Picture Frames and Leeking Olauea
and will put te your order all kinds or Mirrors,
either pier or mantel, In brenie or geld, at rea rea
senble price. ,
We de all kinds of Benalrlng at short notice
and reasonably. Will call for the smallest arti
cle and fix it up quite satisfactory.
Yeu can have work Uepaired new and Dellv
ered after April.
Bee these rU-oe Suites In Cherry i eame In this
week.
NOB. 37 30 SOUTH QUMN 8T.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot
iiir aoepB.
TKW YUHK HTOKB.
SEASONABLE GOODS.
WATT & SHAND,
6. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST.,
LAMCASTKK.I'A,,
Offer te-day the Largest Stock mid Hiut Assort
ment of
flew Spring Dress Goods
Kver Mm n In 1 ancustvr County An Immense
tarlvtyel hew and ten let able
DKESS UOOHS
At 3, 1, S and and 10 Lents a ) ard
One mom case Silk Mixed Hrws floods, only
SHc a yard.
New Lustre Checks, 17c ayaid, inadu te sell
al2!c
Thirty eight Inch spring buttings, only tc a
yanl.
forty Inch All Weel Suitings, ite. a yard , real
value, SJc.
Forty five Inch Homesnun Suitings. Light
weight, 'iV a yard
Bilk and Weel MUtures, O Inches wide, 37Ke.
nyard.
All Weel Spring Tricots only SJXe. a yant.
All Weel and Silk and Weel Stilpca, Checks
and Mixtures, ier cemninaticn suns
rerty
Inches wide, Mc. a yard
All the Popular itiidmbt .New."prlng Tricots.
4u Inches wide, (no. a yard.
French Feulo llelgus, 41 Inches lde,Mia
) ant.
Hair Line and Silk Check Cleth Suitings, M
Inches wtdc,;se u yard
I'ln Checks and Mdiure In llugltsh Cleth
8ulllUjs,M Inches wide, 75c a yant.
Kterytblug New and Hestrnhlit In 1 adlss
Dress Goods l Popular t'rtivs
-AT Til K-
New Yerk Stere.
e
PKN1NO Ol' ri.OOlt Oil. CLOTHS.
33 anil 35 b'eulh (jucen Street,
(Ol'P. FOUNTAIN INN,)
Are offering the best Fleer Oil
Cleth, yard wide, at 115 cents, ii
y.irdswide ut 50 cents, tli;tteer
was sold ut the price.
Window Shades, with SpritiR
Fixtures, 2) d. long, only -10 cents.
Cocea Hugs, only M cents, worth
Te cunts.
Our Ingrain Carpet at 'M cents U
equal te any sold at i" cents, every
gr.ide from 5 te 10 cents a yard less
than regular prices.
Our line el herae-niade Hag Car
pets cannot be beat in quality and
price. Carpet Hags taken in ex
change. The best sleatn Cured Feathers,
guaranteed suet aud clean, at a
loner price tliau eer sold .it be
fore. 33 und 35 Seuth Queen Street,
(Ol'P. FOUNTAIN
INN )
uiurUMydAw
aeuamMVHMiauiita wuuh.
rALL AND HEK
TUE
ROCHESTER LAMP.
Sixty Candle-Light ; Beats them all.
Anether Let of CHEAP O LOBES ferOas and
UU btevus.
THB PERFECTION "
METAL MOULDING AND KUBBEB CUSHION
. WEATHER STRIP
Beats theinalL This strip outwear all ethers.
Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows.
Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Any
one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap
plying It. Can be fitted anywhere -no holes te
bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At
the Bteve, Heater and Bange Stere
-or-
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LAMUASTEK. PA.
w
M. A. K.1KKKBH. ALOUH O. HKRR
KIEFFER & HERR,
-DEALKBS IN-:
WOULD CALL SPECIAL
ATTENTION tO
Fuller & Warren Ce.'s
(TBOV.NjT.)
STOVES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND RANGES.
We ask no one te rnn any risks with "FUL
LER WABBEN'8" Goods. We guarantee
them te give Satisfaction.
A a Meater" THE SPLENDID" has no rival,
being a thorough het base, no part of this stove
remains' oeld, evei y Inch ei It radiates beat.
Al a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BB 10 HT
DIAMOND " has established Itself In the front
Tanks.
Tee merlU et the "SPLENDID" and"BBlOUT
DIAMOND " consist tn Beauty of Construction,
Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust,
se 6m and Economy el rneL
scell and examine for yeurself:
40 EsAST KINO ST..
rorreun oeumr metwmi
UIINIW
BAUD el MM,
bard & Mcelrey,
Heusefurnishing Goods !
Mr MM.
J KQlVliKKttCa
Easter Bargains !
tlenf Three fly l-lnen New Btyla
Urllars, 10 cents. Culfs, t cents,
New Spring Scirfii, A cents.
Men's milts Made te Order st Short
Notlea.
Ucnieandteeuur Rargalnt. Etery.
thing Cheap ler Cash.
JohnS.Givler&Ce.,
Dry OoeJi nd Mtrehul Tailen,
Me. AS Baat Klaa 8tret,
LANCASTBK.PA
B
OSTON HTOUK.
Stamm Bres. & Ge.
Ne. UU 28 North Queen HI.
FOR TEN DAYS
We n 111 Offer the Following
UKAUkl) IIKKSS
FltOVTi,
MhRKS.
HI.ACK CASH.
Black Dress Silks.
BLACK HKNK1K.TTAS,
SUKA1I I)ltES (Al.LClH.OUs) SILKS.
And a Utrgn and Kleasnt Assertiucnt of
HI'KINC. COAT. JACKETS AND WHAt'Sat
Prices that wUl be the Talk of the Town.
Our New and tiealldeitng. Assortment of
SPRING HOSIERY
Is Ualnlng Faver.
Have Yeu Seen Our New
Spring Seersucker Crinkles.
W e are OtTerlng Hare Inducements In
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Anether Fitly Drien Let All-Linen Towels,
eitra site, HHe. each! worth ,ac. each, ethsrs
call this towel Heugh and-Ueaily Ost Meal, but
wecall them All-Linen. De you take the hint t
Twenty flve Pieces Leem Table Linen l'Hc a
yard.;
Visit our store and you will get Bargains
every time.
BOSTONSTORE,
(Between I'ostrniee and Centre Square )
J.
a MAHT1N A CO.
J. B, MABTIH & CO.
SPECIAL
NOTICE!
If you need anything tn our lines while relur
nlshlnir please beams In mind and de net for
get te call en us
Carpets,
Mattings,
Wall Papera.
Decorations,
Rugs,
Upholstery,
Window Shadee.
Ourtains,
Draperiee.
Vestibule Ourtains,
Oerticene,
Oil Olethp.
China,
Glassware,
Ac, &e.
T- Expert t'.per Hangers. Upholsterer, and
Snide Hangers surmsnuj, auu Kit wins wan
promptly and mny guaranieea
Altering and
Belaying CarpeU promptly done.
ORDERS TAKEN
-FOB TUE-
LANCASTER
-BTEAkt-
Carpet Cleaning Works,
Or. Wert Klig ft Prlwe 8(1 ,
UIOiKII, FA,
4V TeUpkWM COBMVtf
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
SI
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