WMJW' , ran2sxrrst,viSn.csm V- J i -wj' ," --, "( - :-,v vi . -. JT J, t . . .yf ." f -w I THB IiANOABliaS DAILY ENTELLIGEKOEB. FRIDAY. 4IAB0H 9. 1868. -4f I ?j Dally InUlUgtncT. fcARCAKEB, MABOH , MS. I Daily iitnuMrcMi peblWwn all tt NthMMH taa uihm rase op te ttKSMHtveMlHAMar. tmKM-m Daay Xante of in imu. MMtltMlTwM by carriers in the city MA Bgjijapllai kiH ter loe. pet week j ,. airiUltTtMi M.M jorstxmenUuO Ui mrttna MAnUM t bed. per aumtiL tM:,WMiT innUMicn (Deable Sheet) MM vagal, wdy WJO per annum, In ad- ttsMaritanfwisalns; their adSress changed , aWMftalMataM where the Ipaper U new ler- from 10 te eta. per line itaMrUt. according te location. t,, THE.LNTELL1GKNCKK, ij Lancaster, Fa. aTapeM Coaneetle. i .; ' Tie Eallglteata Kallretds. . It U tntnnwUntr te note the earnestness s ":-:. . "".;: .. .... WnaWDicn WW ratireitua are weuv u wnv ' ww in these days et strikes, of the need tCtfaeir obeying the Interstate law and vMrrjlng the goods that are offered This was the cry or uerbin ana tWTtnrllnertnn neonle hsve taken it Wand It seems that there is nothing ,tit se delights the railroad president as AU obey the law ana carry the goeus tfcsvwwrit te him bvrlv.il railroads. I S "I will be noted that the inter state law . . jsakes no new law in this regard, and ;f WU UH WU1UIUU IS nun.ll ne u.ui.u Strem Great Britain laid it down as the dnty et the common carrier te cany all feeds that were ettered te him ; and net : only te carry them.but te take them upon K'V" theaame terras and conditions from all suv' hw customers. - kfeSr.Ta inter state lawn.ilrirci no nenaltles tf& infraction cftlils law. It created fe'-OOassttlsskwferfl te see that it was observed. 9. - . ... .... . ujHQitce graurvieg te tuose cemmis- ?. . . .- ..... .f f h,u BtOBers K note me iireseuiiengeiucDJui. the railroads te obey It. It has lately UtjSf SHB BUJJJCtVVU IUUI HiU iiiiwii nun $: inclined; and we have just re pS eeired from the commission the report tfi of its decision in charges brought against S--C- . Biniiirprfnt rnsas Dv enfl ueeree nice. iW i ft... AA1.kt..S ttn l.nw wM.1.t inf fcfVf WDO CUU11H1UCU wan kjcj nuuiu uu Of ., earry his goods en the terms upon which they carried for the btandard oil com mJrmar. The commission finds this te have K'VVSHkaan thn rnsp. IVrhiins. if theSO nine , UJLW-- -- J . " " reads hsd been lieu up ey meir werxmen t; their officers would have had a clearer P idea of their duty as common canleis. ,'knew mere about its duties and respensU .& Bilitws wnen u gets inreugn wun 11a t present application te the United States I "r.eenrt at Chicago, for an order compelling L-i... . ... i M l.A the Wabash railroad te recelve freight ; - from it. This read is being administered .&! by a receiver acting under the authority "- nf ttutTTnltcH Htnfxn pmirfcnhd It. Ilnnltfi ' certain that he will be required by Judge '.Greshsm te discharge fully his duty as a -g. common carrier, ruai uuiy win require ;.y aim te receive the goods cent him by ether W railroads and carry them, if he can. Hut , .'Nbe will advise the court that he ;! oamietcarrr them because the drivers Stand firemen of his locomotives tell him tH.g IV.I 41n. I11 InnttA Lla n.r.l .nn.. I tin jMIl IpUCJ Will )CA1D UIO QUJl'lU;iUOUV II. fU -'& pnta the Burlington cars in his trains ; jL'SV'and that he can get no ether skilled men fc-te take their place ; the censequence E ibeing that be cannot run his trains and tbatall his customers will be deprived of the use of the read. The court will net readily put the Wa- gfhaab out of service1, and it will be likely . ft'te make careful inquiry into the situation Pwlth a view te provide a remedy. The jjariiuRieu prepie niiun mat ine eniy i i 'thing te be done is te require the Wubash Kiie take their goods at every hazird and K- te cup the engine drivers and firemen r- Inte iail if thev ref ute te man the trains. P But the court mny net be able te discover -.tv-ita power te command this remedy for f:- the evil. if. It will be likely te recollect that theie t i a rule- which commands these who seek equity te de equity. The Burling- &, tee officials in demanding thocnultable -iioHefef the court, must come te it with S rl t. J .1 -1 .1.-1 11 1 L H.-. t; -j-tuicu uauus uuu unuw iiiuii i, is nei meir - ;tault that the Wabash read canet receive . w UMir goods anu Keep us empleyes. .. This will brinif txfnrn Uin rnnrt tlm R--Zir ". ;." Z-7"'" jv.." ; : l iBurllneten officials and their engineers. ' "fkaaA will provide an effective tribunal for ;.fe the arbitration that the engineer Brether- t(?luwv1 ar midrib M' It if appears te the court that the de- aeand of the engineers upon the officers Is reasonable, it will refuse te order the ; SfH "v Wabash receiver te take the Burlington i',eari until the Burlington managers have jdee the equitable thing! which it thinks they ought te de. " hrlt Is net often that a wrong exIsU fir uwwvu un in uuta nub luuviuu uicuiuu) , 'if it is diligently sought. This recourse S- te theTJnlted States court will show, we M" think, that it can command the nrener iiffkxeUel te the public and bring obstinate !?. . 4 .. ivV.Him in LtrniH lviin urn piai .-,. -..- ....,. ...V.V. m .or ine pumic interests in looking for their The railroads that are compelled 'dp., te ask for relief from the law. will learn i'i that te cet it. ther must bn Inst nnd Mint t-T3, thv cannot amirn fair demandq nf t.liplr SW', empleyes, or withheld their service from tee public, while asking the law's help Efglcst these who are unjust te them. The Emperor. xee vaneraeie emperor or (ierraany waa Kin r of I'russla. died form- & Buy en xnur8aay aiternoen, and the clv $ illied world read his obituary after sup- . m. m -. .... per. lie died actually this morning at ?? 8:80 o'clock, and se secured a double at. Aewnce of journalistic benediction. This . ?usi eaakSBi mr sVva f nlfnn ntwnn trtf-v nf IV, In a1..I.1. W.' rir " WHKUBIIU IUUCAUI U1S IJ1UUUU10 br .rwaaltlnn In liUfnrr fnr nu tlinetnrtr r,f 1,1a tenrrelgn is studied, it seems plain that ff-farin the future the memory of it will , standout alone with the prominence of .;tswEllzibetban era In England, or the xaisTBOf LtOuIh IV. nf Tninpfi. Tn flin : llfe-Umeef this creat kaiser, udlted Ger. "J kMay overthrew Napeleon, the uprising 'f 1 rebellious revolutionary Germany was X "wBethered and checked by a liberal use of illged and iron, Schleswlg and llelstein ware set ireeirem xanisn rule, Austria overwhelmingly defeated, France con If ditered by a rapid succession of bloody yr fcaitdecUive victories, and the German " aaanlraftBtiitillslinl ultliilif. Unimf l,m. r& i m emperor. These are startling pe- IV ' ,'? ItUeal changes, everyone of them, but de h jfaet cerapire In anyway with the Indus- pMalaBd social change thatinad thbm 'F4WaIbl. 'When he was a lad, armies MKbedacd countermarched in lenz snd IVMriaeme campaigus, dragging with luger. iapoieen ueiaguuser brass tutght be carried en the backs of I ever mountain passes. Grand old lit rlnrkern cruised for pirates In the Mrtttfrni" , while steamboats were fltWjrtMUd en the Hudsen. In fete old age armies of a million or mere, aresed with breech-leaders, moved at forty miles an hour en steel reads, girdled the capital of France with these reads, and brought against the famous fortresses of .that city the mammoth Krupp artil lery. As he lay en his deathbed 110, ten guns were being made at Essen, se nicely adjusted that two men could man age them with 9. ease, and subma rine beats and dynamite cruisers were building In America that threatened the supremacy of steel-clad men or-war. In his lifetime America has arisen in the wilderness te be a great nation ; China and Japan have been opened ; India developed and educated ; Australia added te the civilized lands et the world. The depths et the ocean and of Africa have been searched by iclence. Tunnels havebeen driven through the Alps and canals through the Isthmus of Suez. Having no brilliant talents but simply the strength te held firmly his position at the head of a great people, he has been carried en the crest et the most marvel ous wave et material progress in all the history et man. Halm for n Bleeding Hcsrt. Juries in breach of promlse suits are as variable as the shade by the light quivering aspen made. They are of the masculine persuasion, but their judg ment is net necessarily given a mascu line bias. On the contrary, they mere frequently lean te the femlnlce side. Stcrrlt QuIbIpv, a prominent lumberman et Leck Haven, IM., has just been mulcted In the sum of 4,G0O for falluie te keep his promlse te marry Miss Ada line Pertnty. Mr. Qulgley kept com pany with Miss Portney for fifteen years, and the jury seems te have fixed the value of such companionship at $300 a year. Miss Fertney placed her damages' at $20,000, which was a considerably higher estimate of the pecuniary worth et her time than appears te have been recelvcd by the jury. Her figures were $20,000, but the remorseless jury cut them down te $1,500. It is a nlce question te dcclde whether the fair plaintiff's amount may properly be deemed cxcesslve damages. Fer fit teen years she had bee J laying the natter ing unction te her soul that she was some day te be Mrs. Qulgley. During th&t period she bes been arraying herself in purple and flne linen, burning the paren tal coal and gas and all the while nursing hope deterred that maketh the heart sick. It was In vain for Qulgley te attempt te offset the value of his ice cream and lem enade treats, his peanut liberality and visits te the circus. All these were as nothing when weighed In the scale et dis appointed leve. The verdict ought te be eminently sat isfactory te Mr. Qulgley, and he should feel very thankful that he wis net re quired te pay the full nmountet damages that the owner of the bleeding heart had assessed for its wounding. Of Less Account. K'ligs and emperors de net amount te as much nowadays as they used te, and they go off the stage without creat ing much political disturbance or giving cause te anticipate a change of national policy. Bismarck's death would premise moreof this than his mas ter's. His is the empire of micil and char acter, and he is the real ruler of Germany. The impotence et nominal rulers la illus trated in the statement made in n letter of Queen A'icterla, just published, In which she says that it gave her inexpres sible pain that she could net induce these who had premised succor te Genernl Gor Ger Gor den when he went te .Khartoum, te keep their premise afterwards when lie was in extremity. Gladstone was the ruler in the queen's name, and the queen hud no power te compel him even te honor the plighted faith of the country. Tiik beauty about lngAll' (loellnnllon In that It was net lntonded te decline Tin: llettAO commlttee en Juctlilsiy lias finally te per ted laverably a bill for the ro re ro ergaulzttlon et the Judiciary of the United Slates. The Important prevision Is for the re-establishment of an Intermediate court, te wbleh appeals ean be taken from the lower federal courts, and thus relieve the Huprome bench from tbe press of business which has brought It three yearsln arrears. The bill tskes away the original Jurisdiction of the circuit euurtsj and vests It In district courts. It provides ler tbe appolutment of additional circuit Judges (or eaeh circuit. The district court Is te have original Juris, dlctlep, and from its decision an appeal cau be taken te the circuit court, which Is te osnsiatet the Justice of the supreme court for that clreulf, with two circuit Judges, two of the tbrne constituting a full bench. Ne appeal Is allowed te the supreme court et the United Htates, except In caies involving ten theueand dollars or mere, casei nvolv nvelv Ing the construction of the constitution of the United Mtittcj, or any stste or the Inter pretation or a treaty, or a law el the Uulted (states, or when the circuit court shall earltfy tbatalegal riuostlen is Involved or Bufllcient Importance te require a final de cisien in the supreme court of the United States. It li thought that this bill will take away about one-tbiril, If net mere, el the business of the Uulted Hlatcsauproite court, PERSONAL. Mlts. Aunks Al.l.KN Kissam, of Urook Ureok Uroek lyn, who has Just calebrated her oue hun dredth birthday, Is still aule te ntteud cbureh In pleamnt weather, Mn. Handalu has completed hlslarlll bill anu will prosent It in the Uotise ei Monday next under the call el states, when It will be reforred te the commlttee en ways and means. Dn William IJiisuv Kyueii, raster el St. Paul's Unlvurnalibt church, (JIiIcjre, for twenty-two j ears, nnd the meht pronnnent and beat known Uuiversallst In tlm West, died en Wedncsdiy allernoer. ColenklO. W. M. Mersu, the Inventor ctlbe Merse oartrldge and brearh leading gun, nnd a nephew of lrofenser Meihp, the lnvnuter of the telegraph, riled at bis hone at Washington en Wednesday. Hknhy I) IiUOKBtn von, ene or the old est Moravian residents et Jlaihlhheiu. and his wUe en Thursday celebrated Ihelr golden wedding at tbe rosldaiiee In which Mr, liUckenbaea wat born, seventy four years age, and In the same re3m wheie the wedding "Beliiiiaui" was held. Tuey re ceived congratulations from a hMt of friends and neighbors, Atthe family dinner there were pmsent all the chlldren and grand children and the near relatives. A. P. lUitNK of New Yerk, lett an es tate or f3,000,ti00. lie ilevites (10 0(0 te Cernell Unherslty, f50,000 ten nutiiber of ebariiuble Inttltulienv, nnd (50,000 te be d.v.ded among bis brntbers, Bisters, ulecea and grandchildren. Te bis wile be br queatnes an income of (3,000 per yra and a home fnr life. Thn remainder nf the estate, (2,600,000, la divided among bis 10 children (500,000 te be paid In thiee years and the remainder lu nvu years, Chas. N. liix'uur., a prominent clllrtn of Jletblebem, did Wcdntsdty night of paralysis alter seven year' Illness. Mr. Oe:kel was engaged In tte general foundry and machine buslueas lu the nrst "xerks of thst kind In the Lebigb Valley, and was Sremlnentlv known as a builder el iron rldgbs in Kasten. licslde twenty-one Iren brldgea which be erected lu this state, be built the drawbridge ever Newark ily en the Central railroad of New Jimy. Mr, Deckel was tne of the members of a musical ftmlly and one et the founders et the Bethlehem oercet band. lie served M a member el the Moravian irombetie choir for thirty-three year Frem 1875 te 1878 he wai chlef burgeu or the town. m The Kemanta of Wedded Life, from the Bolten Courier. " Jamc, dear, will yen bring mea hed et coal from the cellar T" said a buiy wife. "Tliat'a Jut the way with yea," said James, with a black Irown, ai he put down bla book and reue up from the leungr. "Juatthe way with meT'' 11 Yen," he rnapped. ' As seen ea you tee me enjoying mself, you have eorne chore or another for me te de. Didn't you aee I waa absorbed in my reading ' ' "Well, dear, I wilt de It mynvir." "Yea, and tell everybody, yenr mother especially, that you will have tn carry your own coal op from the cellar. Ne, I'll de It. lint me mar my piece." Be he marked the place In the book at whlah he bad coated reading and when he went down te the cellar, grumbling all the way, she picked up the vel a me nnd found it waa a leve atery and Hint the passage he had been absorbed In waa as lollewm ' My darllng,wben you are my wile 1 will shield and protect you from every care, the wlnda el heaven shall net vlelt your face tee roughly, tbeen pretty hands nhall never be Rolled by mental taeka, your wlah shall be my law, your happlnear " Jnat then lie reappeared, and dumping the hed en the fleer, said : "There's your darned coal. Olve mn my beck." la life worm living 7 Died I' j Tbflr Otrn Ilat.il. Wodneiday Wm. fi Uaitaoltennunlttod aulolde and Thursday rnernltjj Mfs Jele McCullen w'eUDddtsd. having takonher ,nt:n life in Iho rooms e( a msnlcure estab lishment of which alie was manager, it appears that they had ngreed te commit suicide, as an obatacle In the atiape el Mrs Hattnett, Ne. J, steed In the way of their marriage Tbe auloldea were te take place almultaoeoii'Iy at 0 o'clock Wednesday evening. While Miss McUulleu whs en gtgeil en a Udj's hand about Hint hour she received a note from llartriett brglimlng : " My own, own darling," and tilling ber of bis aulclde. She told a neighbor In the lime business, Mrs. ltnppurr, the whole situation, but was prevailed upon te prom prem ise that she would de nothing wrong, and that she "would be In that room lu the morning." Who was. sir sienmr.s kyih. I left IhPO en co In mud dcelm te nnd Tbe lote for which my ipl It ycarutd with Vain i At many a deer I knecked nud knocked In vain, Craving I.ove'a alms tilileli nnne te grant In clined, Hut, laughing, t routed mn with cold d'aflnln, Yet still I wandercd, ingcrlu tlm qncet, roreverseoklng, and fernyn nnbleat, Hlnconeonogavo the been fur which I pined, Then, mother! turning te my hmne 1 wuut With weary tteps and sorrow numbing cuir, And le I my pain was less In sweet centui t, for what I sought cime te me unaware ; In the dear ejus that en thy seu wi re bant AH 1 had uakel an) found, (or I.ovewhs there Jehn Dinnli, A Mule nWitrnci ut llellirment Is a row el null pe!lhcd teeth. 1'iiOplnel vulgar InaLlncU am yuiy apt tei cgicct theirs. Cleanliness demands direful uttentlnn te tbe teeth, and oxrerlenco Indlcutts HO LMNT as the safest ami surest means of 1 unliving tholrlessrsol beauty and vljer. It rernnvis Impurities upon and Ibutoecn thorn ; Imparts te teft nnd shrivelled gums the hardness and roslnets of reral i makes Ilia brralh fragrant and lia te ftmlnlne lids an additional ctarm. il.W.lAsr "Thflre was n Bound of revnlry by nlaht" and she had n card but couldn't go, aU en no count et naiiriilgla. llnr faveiltu duae, how hew nver, had aliivnt head, and, Inslead et n bou beu luet, brought SulvatlenUU. lhy went, and worn hnppy nnce mero. The proprietors of thn JYirdore' A'etifArnrr, Turuore. K. U., writ ' Ur. llull's Ciiiigh r-yrup gees se diet our druggists can't kup supplied." My Hlugdem ler a lloue." Hut if he uullers from scrutclins, cracks, cuts, galls or wounds of any kind, Vuterlnnry Hep Ointment Is nrranUtdte euro. A'titr nil: fl.roabex. A tall druggists. decl(l) si'i:cjai. jferwhu. lluck Ien's Arnica Halve. Tns II est Sai.vk In the world for Uutn,ltrnlses Chapped lluuds, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin abruptions, unit positively cures files, or no pay ruiiulrud. It Is guaruuteep te glvepar- op te Kl ve per. riinileu. Price fee Biiimmciim, or inenay rurnniiea. rrice T5 cents mir Ikii. rer Kale by II. II. (,'ecfirnn, Druggist, tei, 137 ami I'ii North Uuuun struct. unuusur, i it Junc'J7 1yd Allew Its la Nsy That a geed dnnl of the suirdrlug In tlilK world can Imi avoided by puicliusltig J', 'lhemat' Kleeltie Oil, anil using 1'. us piT directions. It Is un lufttlltblu euro lr all iiulms, sprains, aud palne. or sain by II. 11. (Jeclirun, druggist, 1J7 unit 19 North (Jut en street, I.ancusU'r. An I'.icrllcnt Itpart, linn J 'a. O. Goedrldgo, et Itroeklyn, N. v , wrllDI thlt: "i.'nuiHilixpress inlt la Hiiro- rlnntly pialsowertny Uiiint. It unlock JHoett JIUltrt Imvn used ter ttiu p 1st two yvurs ; keep my stninaUilnsplnndld trim. Fer eale by 11. li. Unchrun, drugKlst, 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster. Tae Utalurse Mint a. Aud re must neuralgia and rheumatism, when i)r, Themat' hetectrie Oil ntlacit them, 'J bis imidlclnu is u lnirvelnus product of Inge nious thought, liny It unit try It. Fersaluuy II. U. Cochran, druggist, u; and 13'J Sena Uueen struer, Lancasuir. l.oeks llenisi. A e'ear, bright, eenn face samthnw leeks honest A herse thtiif or burglar Huldomiar Huldemiar Huldomiar r'essueha face. Jlurt'ecl. Jlloeil ililteit gle thn skin a peculiarly tlue tHX.uru mm climr. ni'FH. 'Ihey strongmen andunrlch the clreu latlun ami te tr.idlcilti all urupt Ien or blemish, for sain by II. It. Uechruu, druggist, 1J7 una ISi North Queen struut, Lancaster, ,Su,l l lie lUb, "My baby, aged tlftoen months, wns attacked with e roil i), but was cured wltn two doses of 27iemj' Kclcetrls Oil, hvu used this medl clnn fur tin, elJ- r cntlurun. Have thn gncitest lutlhln IU" Mrs Unnlel Msun.fi.'l toemn strtet. Ilutrale. . Y. for sain by II. It. cech ran, druggist, 137 and IK) North vjueuu strvet. l.iuic.ulei. A imd llinnth Islnsntrdtable. We don't lika lu A parson wlihaslieng breath must nut ins ke hiimclf very fnmtllar with us. An Impure b cam is caused by an unhealthy steiuuih. Jlunteek JUoea lHUer t will comet tbts uvll. They are tlie lieet sieinuch meal Inn known. Ker sain by ll. 11 Cochran, druggist, uj and 13U North (Jneen slrtHJt, Laue&Biur. COUUll.WllOOl'lNOCOUUliundllrenchltls luimiHtlately relieved by untleh's euro. Held bv II. li. Cochrun, druggist, Nes. 137 aud IS) North ueen St. lancoster, Te. () aletner. mothers tt aiuihatsltl ' A re you disturbed at night and breken of your rest by a sick child suiturlng and crying with the eicruclatlng pain of cutting UMjtht If se, go at ence mid get a bettlu of alUS. WlNttbUWabUOTlUNUBYHUl'. It will ro re ro llevo the peer llttle suiTurur luiuiodtutely de pend upon It there Is no inlsUke about It. There Is net a mether en earth w he has evor usodlt,whe will net tell jeu at ence that It will regulate the bowels, and gl e rest t the mother, and roller und health te the child, operating llke uiigle. It Is peri ecUy sate te usu lu all cases and pleasaut te the tase, and Is the prescription ofenaotUio eldest and best feuiule physicians and nurtiu In the United btates. Beld everywhere, 25 ceuts u bett'e. inairMydaw BltlLell'tt ceuuit ana cousuiuputmcuie Is sold by us en a guamnieu. it cures Con Cen Con sutnplleii. Beld by II. ij. Cochrun. druglsu im. 1J, an'l 1JJ .-xetin UUJ-en bL. LuiaJlur l'a. 13)' WANAMAKKlt'H. r - - l'uiLiDSMiiu. Friday, March y, 1. Are yen responsible ? "Advertising" is a sort of by-word. The reproach "Only an advertisement," was and te many still is a complete con demnation of business ad dresses te the public. The Hebrew King and Peet was in correct in his hasty conclusion that " All men are liars." And you also err if you put all ad vertising in the same limbo. But' still the indictment of false witness will held against WANAUAKtJia. much advertising. It wouldn't be se if everybody were care ful te compare statement and fact ; therefore, if you con demn step and think whether you have always been careful te discredit lying and encour age truth in advertising. Commercial literature in ad vertising is tee great a force in modern life te be ignored. Yeu can neither evade the lact nor your own relation te it. It has influence and makes impression whether you will or net. Behind the advertising scenes you may see strange state ments : Thousands of dozens or pieces or yards, when the total stock at command is only scores or hundreds ; prices re duced, when the 'process of re re ductien'is te open new goods and mark two prices at the same time, a high price above, a lower one beneath it ; te state a value as normal and with it a reduced price, when all the time the market lias ruled as low or lower than the se-called reduc tion ; and se en through de vious and dubious statement in scores of forms. This sort of thing only lives by encouragement. They that encourage share the responsi bility. Yeu may seen find the truth-tellers if you care te. Misses' and Childrens' New markets, Coats and Dresses at less than cost ; there arc about ioe of them ; no two alike. A prominent manufacturer s en tire line of Spring samples. Alse what are left of last season's Wash Dresses some of the best styles and a few new foreign Cotten Dresses, at about half price. Newmarkets : Itegular tl M, new 13 00 Itegular 7(0, new 6.11 lUgular 15 00, new 75 Children's Coats : Itegular 10 oe, new IH'li , Itegular It 10, new 10 en Uegular 7.7. new BN) Itegular 610, new 410 Twe-piece White Suits: Uegular IS B0, new ll.re Itegular li ou, new f.oe One-piece White Dresses : Itegular t".i Ce, new 115 re liugular seu, new sre Itegular 7.W. new 1 se Twe-piece Gingham Suits ; Itegular 115 00, new 5 0) One-piece Gingham Dresses: r egul ar I'.ej, new l.oe Uegular CIS, new 2.15 One-piece Imported Cotten Dresses : Itegular IS 00, new V f 0 Itexular liie. new 3(e llegular h.ne, new 1 oe Miscellaneous : SstTles One-ploce Wash lircssee, reduced from J te 60a. 0 styles One-plece Wash Dresses, reduced irein It te II. Oda l)i esses reducud Irem 112 te fl 60. Fine Worsted and Cascmere Jerseys, 50c te $3.50. iceml Meer. Chestnut street slde. Twe eleva- tern. Printed Linen Lawns. As cheery and sheery a let as we ever had, and net a thread of cotton in them. 22, 30, 35, and 40c. White, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 55, and 60c. Beuthwust of centra. Baby Carriages. An inter esting group of them in the basement. It is easy enough te buy wisely if you go at it right and go where all the sorts can be seen at a quick glance. Loek at the wheel gears first. Only three or four kinds. Ques tion, try. That part is easily fixed. Bodies next. What is mamma's taste ? Baby will be comfortable enough in either. The parasol, the ribbon, the lace cover, the upholstery. Say what the cost shall be. It rests with you, if you please. Or you can select all the parts and have a carriage put together te your mind, from tires te top. A strong, neat, comfortable carriage, $6. Mere fancy work, $8. Special carriages, ribbened, paraseled and handsomely tricked out, $12, $14, $16.50. lldement, northwest of centre New Suspenders from Welsh, Margetson & Ce., in Londen. Made as no one but the Eng lish make them. Gracefulness and strength and wear resisting qualities. The shape, material and work looked te as they should be. White, drab andbutr. llurlln, while, drab and r. d, leather ends llerlln, wlille, drab Hiid red cauutenda, 1 eatheriultie dura und light oelurs .... II CO 101 HO lit , 110 1M 17S rjiK in uiviiy new Bntlll8. eilk. In ltiKH. main maids..., r-tlk. nil fchadrii. Ininrevad liiinkl.t bilk, no II jtties. Improved buckles a A. il A few mere half-price Bisque ligures. Belated cases opened yesterday. Perfect goods in favorite shapes at the prices of trashy things. $1.25 te $55 a pair. near Juniper and Marktt streets corner. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. OOD'S 8AKSA.PAHIL.LA. What It Scrofula It Uthit Imparity la the bleed, which, ae eaainlaUng Inthe glands of the neek.prodnees unsightly lamps or swellings t which csnses palatal running sores en the arms, legs or feet which develops ulcere In the eyes, sirs, or aete, often canting bllaaness or aeafnest which Is the origin of pimples, eaneerens growths, or the many ether manifestations nsualljr ascribed te " humors ;" which, listen ing upon the lungs, cautes consumption and death. BslDgthemestanrtenttltls the most 'general of ail diseases or affections, ler vary few puts 9ns are entirety fre from it HOW CAM IT BE CVBUU I BytaklngIlecd'aBarsaparUla,wtlch, by the .remarkable cures It has accomplished, often :when ether medicines have Mtita, nai proven itself te he a potent snd peculiar medicine for (this disease, geme of the cures are really wen- dsrlul. If ytusnBer rrem rcrorela in anyet 'its forms be sure te try Heed's Barsaparllls. THBFBCUMalt MEDICINE " I have running sores en my limbs for Ave !yearr,sebadat times that 1 could net walk, .nor sleep nlshts. When I commenced taking Heed's sarta partus X waa In pain se severe .that I eannet desertbe It. 1 had no appetite nd fell away. Bat Heed's Barsaparuia did .me a wonderful amount of geed. I have a geed appetite, have gained In flesh and ean altep well. My sores are almost healed, and I 'can easily Ce a geed day's work." Mts. C. r. ;lesd, Dever, 1. if. Hoed'a ffarsaparllla Sold by alt druggists, 11 six for S. Made only O. I. HOOD CO., lxwell, Mass. lOODeaeaOna Dellar dffldAw DKY UUODH. rAVK YOU L UAltQAlMS BEEN THK GREAT IS Table LinenSj . ACvertlied for Fale at the New Yerk Stere? Buy Ml Yeu Need fr the Meit Twlve Months and Save Vi per cent, en the lnvistment. I 62 Inch IlbEACIIKI) LINKS DAMASK, We a yard few better sold for ,Sc. I SI Inch FINE BLEACHED DAMASK ftSe a yards, regular price SJc. 1 rilINOEDllLKAOnBrDAMA"K(iI.nUl9 i-gxie, tzoe; 8x12, ti.23. Usual rrlces S 00 and isie. ' BLEAOI1KD DMARK CLOTHS. Colored Berders-8xl0,U5 Sil'.liOj. Uegular l'rlces 2 se and IS.U0. ! TOIlKIBn BATH TOWELS, Goel U', only J0e a pair. 1 BLKACHKD DAM tBK TOWKL-", Whltner Polered Borders, Drawn Werk aud Knotted fringe, 19e each. Hurdreds or Dozens of BLEAr-UKD DA MASK NAl'KINrt, at 72c, fSc, II CO, 150anl H7Sperdizea 25 per cenu nndtr ordinary prices, i XXTUAOUDINAUY BAUQAINS IX CROCHET QUILTS. rull Size, Heavy Weight, only tl CO each i thought very cheap at $1.15. WATT &SH AND 6, 8 and 10 East Elng Street. LANCASTER, PA. J. V. MA.KTIN & CO. BOMEIUUEN3K UtltUAlNi IN LINENS! ULKACIIKD L1NKN8. A very geed quality cf llleached Table Linen at 33e a yuid. ULKACIIKD TA11LK LINENS. At X 12, 50, 02, n 61 cents, f 1.0.1 ana ll.U a y. rd. Xlegant patterns of the la'.ett designs. CBBAUDAUASK LINENS, 13, 42. 33, 37, 50 and 62 cents a ya'd. 15 pieces or an Kslra Heavy Cream Dainaek f.lnen at 500 a yard t worm 623. LOOM DICK TAULK LINEN. 2 !e Quality Kednccdtol8e. 4e(jusllty KiducodteSOo. tseq.iallty Reduced tome. Sieyuslliy lteducedte25c. We have Just received a large stock of TUltKEY IIKD TAULK LINENS. 25 I'lfcf s Turkey lied Table Linens at22Xe I worth 35c 15 Different I'atteuis In Extra Wldu Turkev Hed aud tlrsen and Ktd at tee a yard, last colors. NAPKINS. About ene hundred dexen. some nf which are slightly soiled from handling, reduced as fallows; fee Napkins... .... Hednccd te Via. 76c Napkins Ueduoedte coo. I 10 Napkins........ Heductdte 7te, 1 25 Napkins Itednetd te 9)0 tltONapktn' Iteducedtell'M si te Naj kins Ueducedteil.tu TOWELING. 50 Pieces Linen Crash Toweling) at 5e a ytrd wetth 7e. Cotten Crash Toweling, 4e a yura. J. B. MARTIN & CO. CARRIAUKa. STANDARD WORK. EDW.EDGERLEY CARRUUE BUILDER, NOS. 49. 2, 41,45 MAUKKT BT11EKT, Hear 01 i'oaterucc, Lancaster, l's, have in StecK and liulld te order Every Variety or the following styles: Coupe, bug Br. Cabrlelxts. Carrlauds. Victorias, liuslatss Wsuen,, "T" Carts. McCall Wagons, hurtles, Uiritt Wnirnni. l'bieiens. Kznress Wsirens. 1 employ IDm best Mechanics and have lsclt ltles te build correctly any style of Carriage desired. 1 he Quality, Style and rtnlshet my work makes It dectdtdly the Cheapest, lu the market, MtiTie : " Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Bettem Prices." l'lesra gl ve ue a cell. sr kepsli Ing promptly attended te Prices lower than all ethers. One set el Werku.en especially empluj ed ler Unit purpose. TUrUER H. KiUFFMAN, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, NO. i 30UT1I FUINCK ST., Lancaster, Pa l-lydaw T KVAN'3 FLOUH. 1 CM ALL Tilt GB iND HOLD 1'ASx auTUAf WHICH IS OOOD." LEYAN'3 FLOUR. ear oeodx H AQER A BROTHER. French Satines. New Colorings, Nevel D.'slgns, and also Bta. pie Styles of UOSCHLIN'B and OltOJ BO MAM'S rBENCU SATINES new open and selling dally. SCOTCH GINGHAMS. ARDEDSON'A SCOTCH OINGIIAiU an 2EPHYU9, and AMkBlCAN OINQHAMS, ZErUYlIB, SATINES and CIUNIZ tS. GINOHAMS premise te be the leading Wash rabrle this soeson. An early selection secures the CholceStyles. Fnnch Dress Fabiics, EDglhh DreB Fabric?, German Dress Fabrics, American Drcis Fabrics A HE NEW OPEN, AND WE INVITE EXAMINATION. lager & Brether, NO. 25 WIST RINQ STREET, LANCA6TKK, PA. B OSTON STOKE. STAMM BROTHERS. Nes. 26 & 28 N. Queen St, LANCATKU, 1'A. GOODS -TUAT WK ANT TO SELL IlKlTOttE- MOVING. About rive Hundred LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S tiO'BAMKUS, At About Half rrlej. Upwards of 150 Bemnantsrf BLACK UKNUIETTA? ANU ULACKQASII- 51KKE9, At nices that will Bave Yen Mency. Abent 200 Kemuants COLOllBD D11KS3 GOOD?, Of Every Description at Meney Leslrg 1'rlces. Ten Styles VINE ALL-WOOL UEK3S CLOTIIIS, One and a-half yards wine, at 75c; former price, f 1 25 AND A Thousand Other Things Which You'll Sce When Yeu Ceac. It Iiss Never Hern Onr rirasure te Display Be Large an Atsortmtntef NEW SPEIL'K DRESS GOODS As We Are New Ehewlng The choicest of tv choice has been (elected freiueveiy nianuiucturer, and we have kept LOW PRICES In view all the time Spaclal styles In Awr Icin and rrench Battens al 1'epnlar 1'ilces. Imported ler us KIve Ceses Zephyr rieth Ginghams In all the Litest bhudts and De signs, r portal OnerlDg of Fifty Dezon Huckabuck Towels, all ilnen, Se each. AT THK BOSTON STORE or April I. we move te Nes 5 and S7 North Queen street, light across Irem thu pimielllci : MAOIUNKKY. pAlTEKNS, MODFLS, Ac. Central Machine Works. W. T. CU.UMIM.S, Tic p. COUNEUOFGHANr ANDCIIItHTIAN 6T3 (ltonref Court ilouie Jes, II llubtr's Old Bland.) AH kinds of Light llachlnn Werk, l'atbirns, Medels, Iren and llruss Castings, Etc, Special attention given te ileveleplng new Inventions and te th constructleu el special ties tn Machinery or Hardware. TE11HS ItEABONAliLE. SATISFACTION UrlAltANTKKll. lleilfrt UHIMK8H METHODS MADE FLAlN. The system of Instruction at the LANCA8TEU COMMEUCIA1, COLLEGE, Is se simple snd plain that any young l'dycr s entleman cat. easily Buss ter all the details of abaatceas education. L111EUAT. TKUUS. Evening Sessions Tuesdays, Wednei andnidays. uU "0"?,7,'V'7 I Lancaster Commercial College. CCU8-U4 lAneMter, l'a. cLermxa, da MAMAAMMi TKFOHMATION. Te these about Ordering flpMng Clethes.' If yea want te save Mosey ana be rieastd, ASKEW'S. cMy TPXTKAOKDINARY UOW PRIOM. JINK TAILOBINQ AT I JTItAORDlNABY LOW PEIOXS. Overeentlnt and Heavy Weight Sattleg made te Order at Cost fries te radaee etecfi and gtrn employment te my hands Bprelat attention paid te Full Dress BnBS, which 1 will new make te order In tit ve: ,teh I will new make te order in tne er bnt style, Satin Lined all thtoegh, from U0. tie np, H. OERHART'S. TIME IMPOBTlXa TAILOE. HO. U NOBTU QUEEN ST.. LANOABTEB, PA G REAT BARQAINS. Don't Wait Anether Day I f yen want these spec'al greatest of all Bar gains which ws ara new offering. Tneyetn only last a few days mera and can never be duplicated at the price. Fer $8.00, Thirteen Different Patteres of Cutaway aid Back Suits The handsomest and most Tiepnlsr styles we have had. Here tofore sold for ll 00. Fer $10.00, A splendid cholee of 4-tlutten Cutaway ana sack hulls. Uerutolero sold at IIS oe. Fer $4.00, $5,00 and $6.00, All-VVoel Stylish Made Beys' SntU here tofere sold for $7.00 and It ue. 350 Pairs Knee Pants Fer 230.45, 65c, 750 and 11.00. avTbe host stvles wilt be sold eat first. Don't wait auother day if you want them. L. Gam Bre. CO and C8 K0UT11 QUEEN ST. IVT KRS & KA.THFON. -WKKEKl'lHK QUALITY UP ANDTUK PRICES JOWN ! Ne house Is better prepared for a LIVELY BI'UING JUADK than we. We exptet It wo'llhavelu ALL STYLES or Fashionable Clothing ! OF LATEST CUT. AUE HEKE IN ADUNDANCE. None of our customers seem te lese cenn. demo In us, because our dealings are always square. Buyers et Clothing these times want THE,VER"Y BEST QUALITY FOB THE LEAST POSSIBLE MONEY. We are awue of this fnct, and none are bet ter prui area te uieet nu aemana man we. Myers & RatMen, LEADING CLOTU1KK8, NO, 12 BAST KINO ST., LANCARTX& PA. QUBBNSn'ARK. TTlQll it MAKTIN. CHINA HALL. GLEARIKQ SALE Thtt lasts twelve months in tne year. The bestquallly ler the least money always te be bad tlieru. SPECIAL INDUCEMKNIB TO UEW HODSEKEBPBRS! Tea Bets. White Granite, 12.(0. Dinner Sets, White Granite.. UAK Dinner tets, Printed til. Ne goods misrepresented. AH Wares ex changed it net satisfactory, at High & Martin, NO 15 EASI KINQ STREET, LANCABTEK, FA. L ... . rOJi BALK OH JtJUfT, BAKERY FOR BUNT. a. First-Class llakery, corner of Wa'nut and Mary strrets. i'otsesslen given lmme dtstely. Apply at man-fd N 0. 450 WALNUT 8THEET. ANEW TWO-STOBY FKAME UOUSR wltn fourreoiMB, and kitchen attached, andajurd wlih ilstem and well ei water, will rentat,..50permentbkAyatuaEB( m7-3td 801 Maner St. FOR RENT -N OLD-ESTAnLIMiED n.,r Stand In the vtilaue of LaunlsTllle. Tessessljn given al once i an na uruuuiea. U. UNiOH, Lindlsvllle, re. re7 2nd A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING with nvn looms und kitchen a tached, and nhall uud swell of water and a cistern with a yard. Apply at in7 31d tOl Maner St. ORKKSr-lARQE HUOP HO. 40 Seuth Chilstlau street, known as Block ing factory, with power cheap If called for seen. Inquire ' latld NO. 2J SOUTH QUEEN STREET. OR KENT STORK ROOM, 0. 41 Wen king street, occupied ler many yrars as n sbn and dry goods store. Alse ttible or wateheute In tear Possession April j, pjw WM. J.iuuPEH, llst'd Ne. 11K est King Btrett. -VfOW READY. i Parties wishing te view the North Dnke street " Ureeu suinu Frent" Houses, can de se by calling at the leurtb house irem Mew street, which Is uew complete and open for In spection irem 9 a, m. toiep u . w decIO-Ud EDWIN EllEBsf AN,