5feM&43 -TI TV T?S 'JL'JLUS JLAJSTOASTEiS DA1T.Y lin.'EIJQIGENCER, TUESDAY, APEIL 10, 1888. i .L Si W fck Tat' 3- kv ! t.tfj & 8 :- a Th Dally Intelligencer. j.AUA8TIB, AFIUL 10, ISSS. fas Dart 1 rrtt.ua kc publishes nil the telegraphic news of the United rress up te the latest posstble hour. TERMS -Tha lally Iditlen of Tna Iirnatj Iirnatj Iirnatj roem te delivered by carriers in tbe city and surrounding towns for 10a per woek t by Buul, 18.00 sf yenxt RM for six months:) 1MB for three months i tee. per month. tn WltUT lUTSLtlOSSCSK (Deublo Sheet) Klgkt Pages, only XB0 per annum, In ad ad vanee. Bbserlbsrs wishing their address changed mast also state where tne paper Is cow lor ler lor warded. AdTertlasments from 10 te 29 els. per line tch Insertion, according te location. TUB INXKLLiaiNCKR, Lancaster, Pa, Telephone Connection Tlie Supreme Court's View. The supreme court has reversed tlie judgment of the lower court in Philadel phia, in the case of Sjlvester N. Stewart, calnstihe Philadelphia Press for libel in printing an account of his business, which the plaintiff claimed damngcJ him In tb.e eyes of the community. The court puts the decision upon the ground that there was no malice shown, and that the publication was a privileged communication. In passing upon the latter point, the court reiterated a posi tion it took in the case of Brlggs versus Garrett III, Pennsylvania 401, where it was said that a 'communication te be privileged must be made upon a proper occasion, from a proper motive, nnd must be based upon reasenable or prob preb able cause. Where se made, In geed faith, the law does net imply malice from the communication Itself as in the ordin ary case of libel ; actual mallce must be proved before there can be n recovery. And whether a communication be privi leged or net is a question for the court, net the jury.' The court has thus made a decision Which commends itself te the public souse of justice. It decides that a man engaged in the business of teaching can can net claim damages from a newspaper for correctly reporting his statements te its reporter. One would think that them ought te have been no question as te that; yet the court seems te con cen aider it nesessary te place its de cision upon the ground that a teacher is le a quasl-eniclal relation te the public, giving it concern with his business and making his statements such as it is privi leged te publish. In these days, the law maybe well con tent it it secures truthful publications from newspapers. It is very hatd te draw the line between what is proper nnd what is Improper te print for public informa tion. A great deal is printed that Is im pertinent and which the public has no business te knew. It Is a hopeless under taking te bind all newspapers down te legitimate news. It seems hopeless even te confine them all te the truth ; but this at least Is a tangible limit te put te their enterprise. m m-im The Future of Morocco. Morocco is a great country in Its way. It is net a very lovely way te western eyes, but after all it may net be se far Inferior te our own style of greatness as We imagine. Meers, whose ancestors were driven from Spain, and Jews, whose forefathers were expelled from Europe, when both were far In advance of tbe European nations, have here yielded te the rest-inviting climate, and generation by generation slipped baek te the level of the dark ages. Wild Ainb horscmeuof the plains, and fiercer nnd mere lawless Berbers of the mountains are as their fathers were many centuries age, nnd any change for the better must be by a change In their very nature, which naliens have seldom reached save by a religious upheaval. These races are bound together by a Mohammedan despotism unworthy of the name of a government. Each tribe and village and town is under n man who bolds every life In his power and whose own life and fortune are nt the mercy of trie governor of the province.whe In turn Bust give up his head, if wanted, te the sultan at Fez, the high priest, supreme judge and absolute owner of everybody -and everything in a country larger than Prance. The people are densely ignorant aa we measure knowledge, profoundly re ligious as they understand religion, and superbly brave as all men estimate bravery. Their most able and enlight ened men refuse te admit that with all our progress we are really far in advance of them. We travel fast and very far ; we read many books and papers, mostly foolish and useless ; we talk a great deal, work a great deal and rest very llttle ; but we die just ns seen, and are our lives any happier ? The placid follower of the prophet thinks net, and sees better justice in the sudden and terrible " lex talienis " of his country than in the de vious ways of European law. That tyranny and injustice prevail, he will ad mlt, but " Allah will punish the unjust judge, and will yet remember his faithful people." It Is this profound religious feeling of the people that gives best hope for their eventual civilization. It finds vent in a most impressive way in the wild precessions of delirious fanatics, through the streets of Tangier and Fez, which Europeans have watched with horror and pity. It is a kind of lunacy, but minds capable of such n vie lent panic of reason under thought et Immortality are worthy of respect. Shall we Bend te this people cannon and bay onets or locomotives and telegraph wires ? Tulplt and l'ress. Rev. Dr. A. J. Kynett, befere the meeting of the Methodist Episcopal preachers of Philadelphia, en Mecdiy, poke en the relations of the press and or the pulpit te Christian civilization and te moral reform. lie referred te the factthat there are 11,000 weeklies and 1,000 dally newspaper! in the United States, the readers for these aggregating forty mil lions of people. He fixed thn volume or the pulpltpartly from the number of mm. liters, which Is 95,000 who are In actual employment. The number of churches in the United Slates is 122,000, making the number of pulpits about 100,000, with as average of about three services a week and 300,000 discussions. He estimated that there are thirty millions of hearers under the administrations of the pulpit. The reverend speaker then urecpedwi te assail the press and charge it with be- jg.wme-serviDg, conscienceless and de YOtedfe&jy te money. making. Inques Inques tiens et merailtyi he charged the press with dealing wTttrbem as questions of policy chiefly. In ether words, he ai serta that newfpipcr editors only discuss sural problems from the stand-rxinT of tneir pockets and their amotiens. It is a grave charge and would be worth seme consideration if it were net for the fact that the clergy, et all people In the world, are the last te appreciate the mission of the editor. When they succeed in get ting frte advertisement for all the church enterprises, extended notice of nil the'r services and sermons, they think te dis miss the newspapers with a lordly sweep of the hand as emissaries of evil. It is ungenerous for them te de se and unjust. Wrong. The supreme court of the United States has nfllrmcd the constitutionality of the anti-oleemararIno statute et Pennsylva nia. It has declared that the right et a state te prohibit the manufacture et an article et feed is a portion of the " ppllce power " et the Btates. Hereafter If'a stupid legislature declares bread nnd milk unfit articles of feed In order te boom the sale of meat and vegetables, the United States supreme court will probably Eay that as the " police power " of the state has se decided, it cannot in terfere. Itis a wrongful decision, and if it were made twenty times ever, it would net convince sensible people that honest oleo margarine is Inferior as an article et feed te bad butter. Tn B latest cabinet rumor la that MlniiHr Phelps and Seoretary Whitney mty ei- cbange places, Tin: Republican small fry will net get he much money out et this Republican pri mary, it will go la big lumps this year. Tm:ni; la a geed dost of cheap Republl can talk about luppreased vetea In tbe .Seuth, The New Yerk Kvening J'est 11 ml a en ex amining tbe returns of the last election that the vete cast for the two Flerida con gressmpu averagea 28,388 for each district, whereaa In Massachusetts In the aame eloo eleo eloe tlon the dlstrlets avoraged but 20,442 votera. In Rtrnstable county in tbe latter state but n trills mere than one-thlrd of tbe votera went te the polls. The othortwo ethortwo othertwo thirds, according te Ferakor logic, bave been supprossed. Ma'sachussetts, en the basis of the actual vete cast, has tbroe mera congressmen than It la entitled te. ltesh t A iiwmeMK monument te Oeneral Lafayette la te be created In Lafayette Hquare, Washington, and the comtnltalen appointer! by Congress have just decided that besides a central atatus of Lafayette, thore shall be four subsidiary statues, two of olllcera of the French array and twoef the French navy. -The c Ulcers selcoted sre Admiral Count d Kitalngand Lieut. Uen. Count doUrasie, el the French navy, Maro Mare chat of France) tbe Count de Hoehaaibeau, and Marecbal de Camp the Chevalier I)u I)u pertall will ropresent the army. lner. William Mim.kk writes te the Raltlmore A'iih, en the subject of physical education, that every school should have a RyiunaHluti, also a oempoton'. instructor, which Is the preper tnanner et Introducing physical training. Ladlea' schools through out Uurope and Australia, also In vatleus parts of Amorlea, are fitted with appliances sutlable ler tbe fair Bex, and It would be well for theso that have no gymnasiums te take pattern alter this, as light gymnas tics anu caiiatuonie oxerclsoa are tbe means of producing health, beauty and amuse ment. Tub Philadelphia J.eilger, which speaks as ene having autuerlty in Ilepubllcan clroles, says : " We are net euro that the late convention of the representatives of the ilepubllcan clubs, held In New Yerr, propesod exactly that sort of education ler our young tneu who are coining te the front as voters. Unlesi we mlsunderatand the principal objaetot that body, It was that et Including the' new class or votera te Jein campaign clubs for display and demonstra tion te march through, the stroeti in uni form, curylng banners and torelioj, and kesplng step te the inusle of tbe bnnd. Thore in no oducatlen In that, or, If there 1m, we doubt II it lset s desirable sort, The yeuug nien wlioentnr polltles threuh the deer of tbe campaign elub are ratlier mero likely than net te uouslder thomselves In training ler publloelllon, and, by vlrtue of wearlng the party's unllerm, marehlnsr, carrying a dirty lamp nnd shouting tbera tbera Belvps honrae at public moetlngs, as having claims upon tbe party or loadera for plauus under the federal, atate or loeal govorn gevorn govern mont. They could hardly lay out for tbotmelvos any woree plau of political llfe than lha." Tin: Phlladolphle Vrcss will never be charped with having been unduly Irlendly te Mr. Garland In tbe llorce attack that was made upon him by the Pan-Kloctrie gang Yet the Washington correipomlont of the JVmj makes this honest admission new : "Proaldent Cleveland Is umiuoatlenBbly strenger with ins party for Btandlng by At torney General GarUnd through the Fan Fan Fan Kleotrle seandal than If he had purged his administration et It by asking him te re sign. It shows a quality that many of the Democratic leaders feared be did net pos pes sessthat of con thre te stand up ler his IrlemlB when they are under llre. The whole miserable biiBlnesH will net, proba bly, oause 1,000 DsmecraU In the whole country te vete against Cloveland, whlle It will glve n great many tlmes that number conllJeuce lu his lldellty te the party." PEItSONAL. Gkoiiei: n. Schmidt has defeated Hiram loungler Kepubllean delogate te the na tional convention from Verk county. MAYOiiNenu,, et Yerk, Intimates that thu tchoel tax for the next year would be about ene-half that of last year'a rate cf Beveu mlllu. The red rese city cannot show up equally well. Dki'i-tv Hiikiuit Chaulkm P. Don Den Nkt.lv, el Philadelphia, w elected chair man et the Democratic city committee, suc ceeding ltobert 8 Patterson. He Is a close I ereual and political frleud el Mr. Ilar rlty. I)n. Mctli.YNN, at a meeting of the New lerk Antt-lnerty Hoeioty en Sunday, said: 'The chief obtcle te religion in Italy Is the hated temporal power, bolstered up by u pope, cardinals and mouMgnerl. Thcre are the enemies of religion who bave driven the people et Italy te rebellion, and It is the Bsine in Hplu and Krauce, Ger many and Portugal." HKATiucrs, yeungest ilnuRhter of Quecn IcteriB.ts married te Alexander's brother, Henry Itatteuberg. The German eniper. pr's dtiigliter Is a nlcce of this couple, ler her mother, the ninpreav, is a slstoref Iloatrice. Alexander 1h, therefore, already by murrlage, uncloef his prospective bride, brother-in-law of Ueatrlee, her aunt, and as husband of the latter'd niece, would be' ceme bis own nephew. Cahdisai, GmueNs called upon Presi dent ClevelHnd en Monday and presented lum with au autograph letter from tbe Pepe, lu which tbe latter extends his thanks for the present rccently sent him by the presi dent. I ,p '"u-tontue pepe renews the askurauce of bU thanks te Mr. Cleveland. wishes him peace and prosrerlty, and pravi for the Amerlcan peeple and their enuntrv. tbei-orpetuatioiiIotthe'innlitutlouBOtllusitv and the plentltude el Ged's favcr. Hi:njami.v Uamus BnnwsTEii'N will was admitted te probate In Philadelphia en Monday, it bequeaths tbe entire estate. Frank It. KavIdKe ler the benellt el his only bed, llenjimln Harris llrewater, Jr.. who Is new 10 years of age. The principal Is te be paid te young Mr. Ilrewster when be attains the age el thirty jears. Durlnir his minority fe mueh el tbe Income as le necessary U te be app led for bis support, education and maintenance. Frem the tlme be reaches his majority mull he Is thirty years of bke tbe executer, Mr. Hav. Idge, Is te py ever te thesnn all tbe Income aud profits ci the estatp. Thore Is a prevls ten that should "be die under (hi see of thirty years without isdue, erafWr attain- lniP thltt airA ltf tthmilfl HU .!.... , and Intestate, then I give, devise and be- eueath the whole ostate te the Hlstera of Bt, Francis, bselnlely In fee simple, te be used by them ler tbe care .of the nick In their hospital." m Iteplnra rare guaranteed by Dr..T. 11 Mayer, Ml Arch street, Philadelphia. Ease atonce, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures after ethers tall, ad vice fron.send fnrclrcular. inatlO-ljdw WANAiTAKEll'U. l'siLADSLrpti, Tuesday, April le, ism. Merrily as a mill stream prices Hew between the banks of Dress Stuffs. Summer Cleths in variety, plain, checked, and mixed. White-capped Glial lis, 20 te 60c ; creamy Cashmere, 50c te $1.25; shimmering Mohair, 50c ; and se en te the white fancies for Infants' Outing Cloaks. Then that little world of cottens: Ginghams 10 te 50c, Sateens 10 te 37jc, Chintzes 7 te lajc, Seer suckers 5 te 25c. Bastiste i2c, Crazy Crepe i2c every one a trade triumph. Hcntietta. Weel grafted en Silk. Longitude silk, latitude wool. Genuine mulberry-leaf-silk-worm Silk ; no-mistake-sheep Weel. Each fibre gains from its yoke-fellow. A mixed fabric without the faults of mixed fabrics. Ne rant or bluster about Henrietta, Blue blooded but modest. Black and colors two colors -for every finger en both your hands. Black, 75c te 4 ; col ors, $1.25 and $1.50. All - wool Henrietta, tee. Plenty ei friends. Same colors as the silk-and-wool. reulhenst of contre. Linen Lawns arc daintier than ever. The firm but deli cate touch of simplicity is en their sheer, white folds. A bud, a bit of branch, a tiny floweret, is all the pattern, but that is everything. 24 in., 22, 30, and 35c. Colored grounds, light, blue, pink, dark blue, and black, with white figures, 40c. White Linen Lawns, 24, 29, 32, and 34 inches, 20 te 75c. Table Linens show signs of bpnng weakening in prices. German Cream Damask, 64 inches, 50c; 74 inches, 75c. Napkins te match, 1 pinch, $1.10; 2e-inch, $1.50, 23-inch, $2 a dozen. Your chance for them will be small after the hotel people find them out. Fine White Damask, $1, $1.25, 1.45, $1.50, $1.65, $2. Full width German Linen Damask Lunch Sets, pure white ; cloth 2 yards long, 1 2 matching doilies, $4 the set. Unbleached Irish Damask, 62 inches, 50c. S.utliwcat el centre. As rich Black Spanish Gui-, pure Flouncing as you're likely te come across. Extra heavy weight, and every pattern bold ly outlined with the heavy silk thread. New patterns, tee away from the roses for once. 40 in., $4. Other Black Span ish Guipures, same width, from $1. Black Chantilly, 40, 45 inches, $1 te $10. Narrow Black Chantilly Laces at eye-opening prices. We have never before known Laces se cheap. BouthweH of centre. If you are thinking of Class Pins, Class Rings or Badges, Lace Pins, Breeches, Scarf Pins, or any one of the hundred artistic bits rich from the sub stance, rich from the work that go as jewelry, we've a long counter that you shouldn't skip. Bring along the out-of sorts watches or jewelry: vc put them te rights with special care. Northwest of cuii' 10. The Cleck corner. A sparkle with new Timers only a hint of the old. Practical, trusty every-day Clocks, clean-faced and honest-handed, for as little as a safe Cleck can be had for. Cloud-kissed Onyx Clocks, with an echo of Paris Boule vards in every tick the top notch of elegance. Every proper sort between : Nbw French Onyx Clocks, la te IM r-w Krencli Mm bio Clocks, ilj te . A 1 uen can Mtm'el ;lecki. ts w u tli.lu Mcel and lirenrj Aeviilly Cleck, 95c. We mean that your Cleck money shall de its most for you here, Or your money for Bronzes. Fair prices en fancy priced things. Single figures fit for clock tops, 90c up ; side pieces from $5 a pair. Nar J unlper uect entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. OOD'S BAH3APAR1LLA. Keep the We bclleve Heed's Bampaxtlla Is tbs vary beat tnedtclne te take te keep the bleed pure andteezpel the Rornuef crofula.ssitrhenre, and ether potions which canse semneh suffer Ing, and soencror later tindormlnalbegeaeral health. By ID peculiar euratlTO power, flood's Sampatllla Hiengthcns lhe system whUelt eradlatts disrate. 'Karlr last spring I waa very much ran down, had nerreas headache, ftlt miserable and all that. I took Heed's Barsapartlla and was mnctj benefitted by It. I recommend It te my friends." Uaa J. M.Tatics, HUKnclId Avonue, Cleveland, Ohie. Heed's Saraaparllla " for a first-class iprlrf medietas my wife and I both ttlnk very highly of Heed's Bar saparllla. We both took It last spring-. It did us a erat deal of (reed and we bit better through the het weal her than aver before. It cured my wife of sick headache, from which she has suffered a great deal, and relieved me of a dizzy, ttied feeling. I think every one ought te lake something te purify tke bleed botero the het weather comes en, and we shall certainly taknlloed'sPanapailllatbla spring." J. 11. 1'KiRcs, Supt. Granite Railway Ce , Cen cord, N. II. H Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drnrg'sU. Iltslx fer5. I'repared 1 Beld by all druggists, lit slzferts. rrepircd etily by C. I. 1. ODD A CO., Apothecaries, I only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apoltecarlos, Lewell, Mast. I Lewoll, Mass. 100 Doaea One Dellar. I IOO Dosea One Dellar, H OOD'S HARHU'AHlLIiA. KOR BALK nes. 137 ana ix North gueen St., Inncaster, AOAMS KXPRKS3 COMl'ANV. Letter Frem the Assistant foreman of the Ue lltety Department A Subject In Which Tlieuinndi Are Deeply Concerned, About five yea's age I snrTered f join painful urination and great pain and weakness In the lower part of my back, pain In the limbs, bad tastn tn the mouth, disgust at feed, and great menial and bodily dopreiston. I live at 211 Yerk etrent, Jersey City, and en arriving heiin ene night 1 found a copy of the hhul.tr Alminnc that had been lcftdurlng the day. 1 read the article, " What Is the DtsensQ that Is Coming Upen Ust" It de scribed my symptoms and feelings better than 1 could If 1 had written a whole book. My trouble was Indeed "like a thief In the night," for It had been stealing upon me un awares for j ears. 1 eentlorabettloof Bhsker Kit met et Keets, or Bolcel's Syrup, and befere I had taken one-half of it 1 felt the welcome relief. In a few weeks 1 was like my old self. I enjoyed and digested my feed, lly kidneys seen recovered tene and strength, and the nrlnary treuble vanished. I was well. Millions of peeple noed tome medtclne sim ply te act en tba bowels. Te them I commend Bltaker Kxtract In the strongest possible terms. It Is the gentlest, pleasautest, safest and surest purgative tn this world. Tee most delicate wemen and children may take It. One point mern: I ha veal I the mere confidence In this medicine because It Is prepared by the Shakers. 1 may claim te be a religions man myBelf andadmlrolheBhakors for tbelrxeal, consistency nnd Hlrlet business Integrity. What they make may be trusted by the pub lic. W. II UA.LU Fer sale by nil drnggltts and by A J. White, M Wnrren street, New Yerk. febSl ld.twTu,Th&S IA INK'S OKLKRY COMPOUND. PAINE'S 1 Hi KOli The Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. A NKllVK IOMU. Celery nnd Cncna, the prominent tnvrc dlenlx, are the best and mti'Bt hervoTenlc. ItstreiiKthnns and (julets tlie nervous sys tem, curing nervous Weakness, llysterli, Hleeplesgtiuss, Ac. AN AImtATlVK. It drives nut the polannetH humors of lhe bleed purifying unit enriching U, and se overcemlnKtlioNO diseases resulting Hern Impeveilshci! bleed A1.AXAT1VK. Acting mildly lint surely en the bowels It cured habitual cnnBtlpatlen, and promotes H regular hnbtt. llklreu;thensthestetuacb, nnd aids dlgostleu. A DIUUKTIU. In Its composition the best and most active diuretics of lhe Materia Medlca nre com bined icleuttneally with ethr effective lemedlcs for diseases el the kidneys. It can ln relied ou le gtve quick relief and spoedy euro. Hundreds of tnrtlinnnlnM have been received from persons who have ued tlilj remedy with ruinitrltabtu tienetu. Bund for circulars. Hiv ing full particulars. lTlee, 11.00. Beld by OruggUts. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Prep's, llUULINtJION, VT. lanlMvdAw(l) PAINK'S OKt.KRY COMPOUND VOII HALS AT II 1l.C03iiKAn'dlliUa STOltK, Nes 13r A 13'i North Queenbl., Luncasle', 1'a, nprl-'Jind.tw ri 4.1-.1, AWD HKH TUX- PaOCHESTER LAMP, BlxtyCandle-Ltghti Ucata them all. Anether Let of UI1EA1' ULOllEB (ertiaa an Uliaiovea. THB " PBRFEOTION " '.IAI, MOULD1NO A UUISUKU CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP lkmt them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling el windows. Stxclude lhe dusU Keep out snow and ruin. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made in applying It. Can be nttea anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warn or shrink a cushion strip ts the most perfect. At the titeve. Healer and llange Bteie; Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.ANUABTKB. PA. COAL, Try ts. MARTIN, " VSOtSSSta AMD SSTAIX OSAISS la All Kinds of Lumber and Oea'. JstYasd: He. 4JQ North Waterind runes Btrt4'Ui. alKtve Ltiuen. Lancaster. cft-lvd TJIUMOARDNER'H COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Of tuts Ne. IZ) North QuocuBtreet, and Ne, tfi North l'rinct street. Viw:-Nerth J'rlnce Street, near ttradtng Uerx-t, anylftm I.ANitAnraK. 1' e )ALI CO A I, I Pr ice of Ceal Reduced -AT- G. SENER & SONS. con l'uiNCK a walnut bis. JanliMM F ORMAKlNdKOAl. CAUSTIC SODA. TIlllEK ANU KIVK l'OIIMU VANCY KKT TLK8, AT J. C. HOUQUTON A CO., Cheapett Urug store In the City, Nes. w and 41 West King sueel. CELERY MP Bleed Pure Fer a geed sprlrg medicine we confidently recommend Heed's Barstpsrllla. lly Its use the bleed Is purlfltrt, enriched and vitalised, thtt tlrsd feeling Is entirely orereeme. aud the whole bely glren strength and vigor. The sppetlte Is restored and sharpened, the diges tive organs are toned, and the kldnejs and liver Invigorated. Theis who have nerer tried Meed's Baria Baria Baria parlllsshouldde se this spring. It Is a thor oughly honest and reliable preparation, purely vegetable, and contain! no tnlnrieua Ingredi ent whatever. Thousands testify te Its pecu liar curative power. Purifies the Bleed " I had erysipelas In the worst form, being nearly covered with blisters. Hy husband heard or flood's Barsaparllla tnd Insisted en my taking It, though 1 bad little faith. I had taken but a few doses, when I began te feel better, and In a week t was sura It was doing me geed. I continued te take It according te directions and when the first betUe was gene 1 was entirely well. I have net been troubled by erysipelas since." Mas. L. Oaoev, Brim field, Mass. N 11. If yen deride te take Uoed's Barsapa rllla de net be Induced te buy any ether. AT U. U. COCHRANE DRUQ STORK, apr-2md&w ra. TON A CCO. QLD HONKSTY TOUACCO. FINZER'S Old Honesty! The Uhewers of OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will Boen find that It laate longer, taste a sweeter than ether tobac cos, and will please yen. Ask your dealer for it and Insist en Setting It. Genuine Has a Red H '1 in T ar en Every Plug, FUUNITUMS. w IDMYER'S. YOUR WANTS in ; FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FVHNITUUE STORE TO VOUUCOMl'l.KTESATISKAfJTlON. ATTltACTlVK (10JU3, A1TU ACTIVE I'ltlCKS. Give yourself the FiitUfnetten of seeing the L urgent, IIebI and Cheapest Stock In the City, Oer. Eaet Kin? & Duke Sts. WIDMYER'S COEBUll, jq-EW THINGS IN FURNITURE AT FIEINITSH'S New ANT1QUK OAK SUITS, all Complete, " Muiiresa unu spring, xne price will sur pilse you. NATU11AL CIIKUUV SUITS, all Complote uiy i-reuy, nen siaaoane Durable. OLD STAND AUD WALNUT. We open heit Weelr. Six New Vnttni-na at hit xin Prices. Beverul very low In price, but geed tuuuey a wutiu uu uie lime. Other New end Attractive Goods being uumi an uiu ume ai repuiar rrieea. HEINITSH'S 37 AND 20 SOUTH.QUEENST., LANCAKTKU, PA. 1'erieiiM Attention Given te Undertak lnr. rOTJUAl.. TJIOR JURY COMMISSIONER, G. F. 8HUI.TZ, Blaeksmlth. Ninth Ward, formerly or Kllna. both 'township, bubject te Demen, alto ruins, marJ6iwaw TOOK JURY COMMISSIONER, II. T. SHULTZ, Ol Kllnti tbtewn lloreugh. Bubject te the decision of the Dcmocrutle County Conven tion. umrS-lldAw TJOR JURY COMMISSIONER, aKOUQK DAUMSTKTIISU, seventh Ward, city. Subject te Pemocmtle Uulea. inatlO-lya&w pOR JURY COMMISSIONER, KDW. AMULEU, O' Drutnore Township. Subject te the de de de cUlouel Ibu Deiuociiule Ceautv Cenventtnu, mari9dAwtup TDOR JURY COMMISSIONER, KU4NKLIN CLAUK, Of StnislHirg Township. Bubject te the de. clsteu of the Democrulle County Convention, msrl9dAwtaS3 F lOR CONQRESb. B. PRANK B8HLBMAM. subjtvet te Kepubllcan Unliu. sur-lia- BUSINESS MErUOUS MADE PLAIN. Iht system of Instruction at the LANCASXa.14 COUMKUC1AL COLLBQV, Is me simple and plain that any young l4y or fieutlHUian can easily msster all the utlal'i of abusluess education, LUIKUAL TCUMS. Kvening Sessions Tuesditys, Wednes and rildays. sull tnfermallnn given by H.C. WK1ULEK, Lan crater commercial college, oetl6-Ud Laneuter, ti. BOOTH AH D BllOXB. N KVY BtlOK BIORB. Onr Opening Day Is Past But would call the attention of the ladles te our fine Dongola Butten Shee for 11.87, In Opera, Fqnare and Common Bents Tee In widths It, O, I), K. and KB, which ler style and wear cannot be excelled. We also have the same style shoe In a cheaper grade one at I1.S, the ether at 11.60. Have a fall line of Ox ford Tie In Patent Leather, Dongola aud Patent Leather Tips Optra Bllppera In all styles of Tees and Iloels. A Child's epilog ileal Bhee in sites B te 8, for 47 con's. rer Gentlemen our 1140 sod KM Bhee In Butten, Laes and Congress, Plain Bread Toe or Opera Tee and Tip cannot be beat for wear. Shots for Werktngmen of every descilpllen alt te be bad at the New Cash Shee Stere, MARBLB FRONT. H. SWILKEY, 24 North Queen Street. mar22-Smd B OOTS AND SHOES. A Rare Chance b PER OKNT RBDDCTION -rueii- March 31st te April 30tb, ON ALL BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, &c, Bought at Our Stere. THE REASONS Why we have offered this reduction are : 1st. Bccsuie we have been In the habit e giving away from Twenty-Ove te Seventy-11 ve Dollars Werth of Cards and Chremes every Kester, and we think it will be the sama te us and mere advantageous te the Purchaser te grt that amount (the cost el the cards) off of their Purchsses. 2d. Because we feel confident that It we can In this way Introduce the lines of goods we are new running Inte mere families, at the prices we are new selling (te say nothing of the 6 Per Cent, llednctlen) will be greatly te our advantage as well as te the advantage of the Purchaser. This offer Is net te New Patrons only, but te all of enr Uegular customers as well ; but bear In mind we only rmke this offer trem this REMEMBER, We have enr Goods marked In Plain Figures and net In Leiters or Characters. We Mean Jast What We Say 1 We will glve the Purchaser Five Cents off of oveiy Dellar's Werth or Goods Purchased at our store during said tlme or 5 per cent, off of alt amounts Less than one Dellar -Kmeuiber ThH Sale lemmenccs TI7IS SATUUDAV, MAltJU Slst and Knds MON DAY, APUIL 30th. OUUMOTI03AHK: " Quick Sales and Small Frent?," AND " lleucsly Is lhe llr&t Pellcj." 114 The Leaders el Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 EABT KING STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. rnarCUml II ATS. rpUECh.I.EURATED "Dunlap Hats" AND T1IK HKNOWNKD "BOSTON BEAUTIES." Correct In style, first In Quality, Llghtln Weight and Prli.es Guaranteed. A SPECIALTY MAUI Or YOUNG MEN'S HATS. We are prepared te show Yeung Men lha Newest, Prelliesland Largest Line In the City at the Very Lewest frlces. SPECIAL DAUQA1NS IN Trunks and Traveling Bags. Stauffer & Ce., LEADING 11ATTKKB, SI and 33 North Qncea Street. w 1LLIAMSON & FOSTER. THE LATEST FASHIONS AND The Lewest Prices. FATS AND CAPS you Gents, Bejs and Children TUKl'vPULMl ri.KXtllLK DICKS) DKUUY for UouUemen, l.W. THK BIVI.18H SOFT fFLT TUUUAN ler 110)8,11.00. Tha I.tleH Soveltles in r NCV DUK59 CAPS for Children, SI 25, Trunks, Valises and Satchels, LOW PllICK'. Williamson Si Fester, 32. 34, 30 & 38 E. KING ST., LINCASTKIt, PA AKD 318 3UKKLT .ST., ilAKKlSllUIHJ, l'A. m EGKERT SJl'KOlAU EXCURSIONS lO THE WEST. On each Tuesday durl-g April special le rates aud best accommodations. rerturther Intoruialleu, alaes, Tlmn-Tablej, etc, write or tall en 11. A. OHOiB. Passenger AgentCbtoage A NerthwetternUall iraycempauy, SUCeniru Square, lancastr la. apS-lmeedftw p alack or r ASH ten. HTRIOH'H ' PALACE OF FASHION, 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Our Grand Spring Opening will take place en Wednesday, April nth, and Thursday, April 1 2th. We extend a general invita tion te all. Come and see one of the Grandest Displays ever shown in this city. Our exhibit of Pattern Hats and Bennets will be the largest and finest ever made by us. It will excel in number as well as style anything ever seen here before. Upwards of one hundred fine Hats and Bennets of our own design, trimmed expressly for the occasion, by Madame 'Elise de Quetteville, our expert mil liner, will be en exhibition for the first time en Wednesday. These Hats have all been trimmed alter the latest Paris and Londen fashion, and the material for them has been taken right from our stock. A special occasion. Fer the first time since our existence we have been fortunate enough te secure about twenty Real Imported Hats and Bon Ben nets, designed and trimmed by some of the finest and most celebrated milliners in Paris. These in themselves will prove an attraction which has never before been enjoyed by the ladies in this city. One thousand souvenirs will be given away en Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, be tween the hours of two te six, te these who ask for them. Our store will be open both evenings, but en account el the great rush, there will positively no souvenirs be given out after six o'clock. This will be a Grand Display, and you would de wrong te miss it. SPRING OPENING AT ASTRICH'S P. O. F., Lancaster. iMreNsa S PEOIAI WATCHES for farmers and Itallreadera will be sold at great reduction In prices. Alse Klgln, Wal tham, Aurera, ter which 1 am aele agent, and ether first-class Watches. B3st Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Spectacles, Kyeglaasea and Optical Uoel. correct time dally, by tele-' graph only place tn the city. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 1KX N. Qneen St , opposite city Uetel, Near Penn'a Depot. TTVECIDED BARGAINS. WE OPyjCK AT PUKSKNT Decided Bargains -IN- WATCHES. Our' Heaviest Solid Silver Case, 4 and 0 ounce, we will soil at price of regular 3 nui Ce cese fitted with Klgln. Wnlthum, Hampden or Keystone movements. CALL AND Q KT PUICKB. JOS. UKKSKll, my loriLer partner, Is egiln with me. WALTER C. HEEB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, i LANCASTKU. PA. nl-tld BAISY CAKBIAana. piLiIWN BRKNKMAM. GRAND EXHIBIT or BABY CARRIAGES. ONXUU.NDKKDDirFKUENTSTYLKS. ALL NKW UOODB. Manufactured te enr own order by the Lest lactenes in -tha country. Special attention given te every department se as te securj ier- Ice as well as appearance. hoheuoelu thuceantry can show as One a line of goods. EXl'UKSS WAQONrf, WHEEL. BARROWS, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, GIRL'S TRICVLES, Ac. OUB NKW STOCK it " Alaska " Refrigerators NOW ON EXUIUITIO.V. FUNK & BRBNEHAH. Ne. 153 North Queen Street, LANCASTKU PA. ANOTUER CASE OF THAT FIRST cWs Wire-Looped Toilet Paper at 100. a pack, uell pspf r at i&e. Hiturea 10e., at HUULKT'd DKUOblUUB, Ne. SO West King Street.