Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 13, 1888, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    3fQ&" T
"MS T 1V! 5K?
rg r 7.fT
f'
I'HE LAHClAS'llEi DAHiY INTEIiLIGBN'OErt. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1888.
-,
ijH- 4W
i8OTim
w
'.
r"
-at
i,
say
i
&
?&
a
latf
m
&
EK
V
f
f Tha Dally Intelligencer.
A.ANUABTEK, APBIL 13. ISS.
."!? m dailt irrLiJiart publishes all the
ff- .X faMcTApniC new ui vue wmw v mAf tv
tka latest nosslble hour.
TIBMS-Ths Daily Edition of Th lirmu
sifcxa la delivered by camera In the city
and surrounding towns for 10c per woelc t
by xeaii, 15.00 ft yeart n.50 ler six months
KLB (or three months t Wc per month.
fn WsraxLT larralxiaaKcsa (Deuble Sheet)
ElfM Fftcet, only ILM per annnm, In ad
vance. ubscrlber wishing their address changed
snust also state where the paper la new tor ter
wartesL MTerttaementa from 10 te M eta. per line
Mh Insertion, according te location.
THE 1NTELL1UENGEB,
Lancaster, ra.
Telephone connection
The Power or qnsr.
It Is surerlalnir and Amusing te Deme-
K-antatn note that when Senater Quay
fe' j i.a ! fnllntrvl liv n. trrent
fit COB1BO H11U KU no . ....... j .- e-----
". . . ., 111 .. ,.1t fn nnl 11-
crewa ei ipuuuiiu euin .j i'
elui, who nearly tread en the great
nan' heels in their efforts te evertake
and have audience with htm. Recently
Quay returned from PJerlila. At ence
the publication of the fact was made,
and it caused as much excitement among
the politicians of Republican faith as
Bight be expected te fellow the home
coming of the emperor of Germany te
Ch&rlettenburg.
Whence this man's power comes or
bow he holds it is surprising te Demo Deme
crata who have been in the habit of
owning their political consciences. The
ramification of Quay's power through
the Btate is seen even in the local contest
for Congress, where his name is used te
call spirits from the vasty deep te play
havoc with the chances of one or ether
of the local candidates. Cooper smiles
serenely after an Interview with Quay
and feels that bis calling and election te
the Republican Btate committee are new
made sure. All reads lead te Quay in
Pennsylvania.
Nothing be illustrates the boss-ridden
element in the Republican party of Penn
sylvania ns the complete political domin
ion which the junior "cnater from this
state new exercises. It probably exists
nowhere else in the country, nnd is only
possible in Pennsylvania because here
the Republican party leader have de
' generated into a mere aggregation of
place-hunters.
The Rnttciiljcrgs.
It is a curious spectacle that royally
Affords te-day. A brace of Daltenbergs
have set them all by the ears by the sim-
pie and ancient plan of independent and
bald proceedings in the matrimonial line.
These princes were of no great account
U such stock is valued, but tliere is
something charmingly attractive in the
confident assurance with which Henry
and Alexander have undertaken te
scramble up among the thrones nnd
sceptres, the one by nlllance witli com
mercial and naval England nnd the ether
by aspiring te the hand of a princess of
martial Germany. With the exception
et Queen Victeria, the crowned heads
give a unanimous shake of disapproval
and disgust at their presumption, nnd
though the eminent abilities of Alexan
der seem te make his caee rather stronger
than that of his brother when sulug for
the hand of Beatrice, crowned heads
don't take such trifles into consideration.
A czar far geno in hereditary insanity
could marry any princess in Europe with
the smiling approval of the heads re
ferred te, but for a brace et square
headed German prlncelels te prcsume te
out out the heirs apparent of various
thrones by marrying members of the
proudest royal houses in all Eurepe is a
breath taking state of things. It Is new
reported that Alexander lias consented
te wait a little while ; and all things con cen
sidered this is wise, for by it he will gain
Popular sympathy for himself and friends,
'and te persist in the face of the threats
et Bismarck and the fear of trouble with
Russia would be te show a disregard for
the welfare et Germany that could net
be easily utened for. Besides he
has found the support et his brother's
mother-in-law rattier damaging in its ef
fect upon the peeple of Germany, with
whom he will probably be identllled in
the future,wbatevcr happens in Bulgaria.
They are net very enthusiastic in their
admiration for the old lady who has en
livened the monotony of royal life by the
publication of "Lire in the Highlands,'
and ether beets equally remarkable.
Sew den's Crack.
What is the matter with brother
Sawden ? He found himself voting
lene-witb the Republicans in the Heuse
iniavoreflu&dlSr5,tax bill. He had
bad "some Democratic company for n
week ; and the Heuse had consequently
been able te de nothing, the mass of the
Democratic members refusing te ngree
te the bill. Mr. Sewden's Democratic
company left him in obedience te the de
cision of the Democratic caucus ; but he
would net move, having premised him
eel te stick till the crack of deem;
We are inclined te think that the crack
has come for brother bewden ; and that
bis constituents will net return him nga'u
te Congress. We are sorry, because he
bas.been generally n sound and sensible
man. It hi3 judgment had been geed
about the direct tax bill, he might have
successfully defended before his con
stituents his persistency in stick
ing te it. Constituents like repiesenta
tlves who stick when they are right ; but
such representatives need te be sure that
they are te. Tae direct tax bill, In pro pre
posing te pay back a tax paid by the
Northern states during the first year of
the war, cannot be defended as a measure
of justice, without holding that all the
taxes paid by the North during the w.ir
should be repaid ; which Mr. bewden
would hardly claim.
Law Fer Rich Hen.
They have queer judicial ways in New
Yerk. The Hollanders who werR i1cced
by Gould and Sage have been trjiugtu
have them indicted. One grand jury re
fused te de it, en the ground that the
l statute of limitation was u bar ; thus df-
elding a disputed question of law ; for it
1 contended that the statute does net
Jr, run from the date of the concealed crime.
j. Then the ju-ige was asked te send the
w. Cass sgiin btfere the grand jury:
k4 Anil .z-fm.i lia rafiitnA iinnttmp I...1 ...An
WW nMVM WW .(..UfeVJ, uuubuci JUUU MtW
i upon, and he also has declined ;
?iven by both being that the
Jn its Intprnrf Intlnn nf H
ad that if these
ful, the
iCl
mils n trustee who conceals his thcit te
escape punishment for it, is a bad law.
A rrehable Itcsnli.
Senater Cenkllng's illness, from which
he new seems likely te recover, as every
one is pleased te believe, will have a very
geed effect upon his political condition,
if he survives with eutllclent physical
and mental vigor te make It available.
It will strongly tend te wash away from
him political animosities, and If his
period of convalescence lasts until near
thotimeof the Chicago convention, it
may serve te call te him the Republican
presidential nomination, which is new
wandering around disconsolately seeking
a head upon which te repeBO. The Re
publican party is in the condition well
known te the Democratic party in the
part ; it obviously needs te nominate
its most available candidate ; the
chances of election being against it.
A man who has been In its foremost
rank, and of whom everybody is saying
nothing but geed new nnd te whom
everyene is feeling kindly, because of his
suffering nnd danger, would Reemlngly
make n strong candidate for the party.
There is nothing like sympathy te draw
votes. Peeple are net very reasonable
when their emotions are aroused. Of
course Mr. Cenkllngisnn better or werse
a man for It's illness ; but In softening
the asperity and fixing the devotion of
his friends, it will make him n mere ef
fective man ; nnd is qulte likely te re re re
stere him te politics, even though It does
net call te him the Republican presiden
tial nomination. Doubtless, he will be
forsemo tlmenn Invalid; and probably
he will need te deny himself the severe
professional labor that he has been
practising. Te n man of his temperament
the only way te inoderato Ills labor will
be te withdraw entirely from the sovere
duties of the law and take up the less ex
citing work of statesmanship.
Tin: Philadelphia inquirer says Hint In
this state, 0. 11. it Q. aland for Cameren,
Ucaver and Quay.
m -- m -
Uuami it Henb have Just llnlaued the
uynamltu gun oruerctl by tne Italian gev
eminent ana liave Milpped It te Kert I,Hfn I,Hfn
yettc, v ere It will be tosted by Captain
Zilluak). This gun la te be tnaiiBKed cn cn
tlrely by hydraulic mnolilnery and will be
mounted en rii Iren bnse with a atene foun
dation. If It provea aatlafactery, Italy will
probably ordern number at ence ter har
bor delenae, and will alae begin building
dynamite cruUerH. Kzceptlng the Kngllah,
the ItallAna are new Klvlng inore attention
te their nnvy and coast dfclonsea than any
ether nation, and It Is ovldent that
tbey are dutonulned te be oennldorod
the tnasteiH of the Mediterranean.
'Ihey have less prejudice against novel and
foreign Inventions than the English, and
havoehewn a readlneaa te rocegulzs n geed
thing that will tell te their advantnite In
cihe of war. Kngland haa juat launched a
giant Ironclad r.t u coat e! (5,000,000, but
Italy iBHROd that stage of naval architect tire
no tne tlme bro, though Bhe did net go
farther In mo'iater building than te turn
out lovernl tliree million dollar ships, nnd
alie la new building awlft torpode beats
and crulHerr. Oar dynuinlte crulaer York Yerk
town will be Isunehed en the -8th et thla
month. It will have four guna fixed at an
angle of 10 degroea In a parallel line, and
they will have te be alined by steering the
vessel. The voasel will carry thirty shells
and each gun ean f.re two shots n mlnute.
Till: Philadelphia Jlulletin la forty-eno
years old and prints twenty-tlht Interest
leg jiages lu honor thereof.
A l'Aiu specimen of senatorial wisdom
Ih the passage of a bill granting right of
way through the Urew Indian reservation
te the Hillings, Clark's Perk and Cook
City railroad. This company and another
known au the Kecky Ferk company, were
rivals in the last Cengresi for this privilege
and the latter was successful because the
ether hill did net reach consideration In
both Iieuscp. It waa understood that the
successful read would be built, and If both
bills had pssied probably n combination
would hnve been (H'octed bofero work was
begun, because they run parallel for 80
miles el their 120 mile lengtb, and have the
Bunie object, namely, tbe opening of coal
llelda nrnr the Yellowsteno Park, The
Kecky Ferk company went right te work
and bave graded and bridged -1(1 miles
ready for the rails, when the ethor company
which they supposed was dead, oemcj be be bo
eoro CengreBH with n request for pormls permls pormls
slen te build a parallel Hue. Hest.lt, their
stock falls with their credlt, and having
tied up their capital In the read they can
hardly buy rails or pay for the completion
et their enterprise. Ne ene bolievoa that
both the reads will be built, and the whele
thing la evidently u schome te dilvethe
Ilecky Ferk poeplo a deal for the beneUt
of their rivals.
Tbe Honate passed the hill by 29 te 15,
theie belng :i- absent and u number et
pairs. Is'ew the Hillings read need net be
pushed and the ether hardly will be until
Its ewneis buy peace with stock or In seme
ethor way. They can hardly allerd te let
their property remain unproductive, and
the ether uien who have ex pended lltlle or
nothing can make their own terms, if
both bills bad passed tbe same Congress,
there would net be injustice, but lu this
case 11)0 wrong Keema clear aud the cry e'
opposing nionejily hypocritical. If this
short read ever exhibited tendencies te
monopoly It would be easy enough te build
another, and ethors will reach Ihese coal
fields in due tlme.
A Hkhi.in correspondent of the New
erk 'Jmca paints a very dark picture of
Crown Prtnce William, of (Jurmany. A
geed deal et it is mere guessing from his
personal appearance. The lmtnaKluntive
writer says that the old emperor nnd the
dying emperer ' were linprotslve In the
sense of a neble old uiastill, or of a huge,
honest, shaggy, doep-chested bear hound.
This young man suggests lus'ead the no
tion of u peifectly bred sleuth bound, under
whose smooth, dellcately stft ceu He
muscles of steel, and In whose ineiith
Htulster legacy of na.urc is the Inherent
taste et human bleed. Net that his face Is
sullen or savngu lu its exprostden. Its
habitual cast In repose is culm, self pou peu
sesbed, t-otnewhnt meditative, without
wrinkles tither en the broa-er at the ends
of the mouth. The yeg, tee, are grave,
inteut, without belng seveic."
This is certainly rather hard en the
young man. Condemnation based en a
guess at character from persenal appear
ance is certainly net very logical, uud the
correspondent seems te feel thl, for he
brings forward te support his Judgment
the ntHtement that nil vsexen, U-glUh at
lu...... iu ue had an) baud in bringing
up this man, held him In detestation and
horror based en thegeneral Impression that
he is cold, sellHh aud cruel, with great
abilities, but without conscience or any
aeftenlng virtues. All this must be taken
with salt, for the writer shows Kngluh
sympathies, and the prince is thoroughly
German and net en the best of terme with
the KnglUh empress, bis mother. Ol
course this sketch of tbe cemlug ruler of
Germany Is followed by a prophecy that
he fully Intends te Inaugurate a policy cf
conquest as seen as he reaches the throne,
and no attention is paid te the manly aud
wlie declaration he recently made of his
horror at se criminal and foolish a policy.
m m
The New Yerk ludejitnitenl will only
support Cleveland if Hlalne Is his orpen-
r. wnat inconauttney i
The lloaten J'eurnat makes this Reed
point agalnit would-be literary pirate.
1 want te knew
iruennral lladfan
Vaa the author of
Jleautlful a
Net
MtisMiNNtis Pa iiseNala a young woman
who ran away from Plttaburg te Hew
Yerk and who bai been rp'tureed after
passing through the bands cf tbe New
Yerk, peller, and the Interviews of the
roparterr. Hhe acorns te have learned
oraetlilng en her tour; and one of her
dlacoverlea I that ."all men arn liar,
particularly Mew Yerk reperter;" which
atreng atatement come dangoreualy near
te the truth.
PERSONAL.
1!ouj,anei:ii praotleally oenfoascsj that
bla eyes are llied en the chief magistracy
of Kranoe.
Mns. Hknmiv Ahmitt IIhewn Is te
marry Themas Learning, of the Philadel
phia bar.
llisiier Uewi: lias sold his Heading
mansion te Aareu Wllhelin, and wlllaoen
leave that city.
Hen. Wim.tan D. KKi.i.r.r, ei Pennsyl
vania, waa 74 years old Thursday. A icr icr
aenal friend placed en his desk In the
uouaeei iispresentaiives.ietnarK me eveni,
a uugnlllcent basket of roses and lilies.
1'jiir.ir F. Fny, ter many years a well
known merehant In Philadelphia, died
there en Tuesday. He was born at Yerk,
Pa , in 1823, and went te that city In ldIO,
when heemraged In buslncaa wild Menar.
Hhellner it Z.iegler, an old notion linn, and
later with Kneedler A. Ce., wbolesile dry
goods merchants.
TneCeilllMt hlupKier nullt.
Iho latest IlrllUh Ironclad, the Nile, just
launched at Pembroke dockyard, Is the
meat powerful In all the world. Tbe only
ethers comparable with It are the llrltlah
ahlp Trafalgar, built from nearly the same
plans, and the Italian Deria, Lautla and
and Moreslnl, and thtae nre net superior te
It, unlesi posalble In spend, a point yet te
be detormlned. Tbe Nile may bn briefly
described as a twin screw steamer, .115 feet
long and 73 bread and el 27 1 'J feet draught.
Her displacement is 11,(I0 tena and her
Indlcated horae-powor 12.000. Il is ex
pected that sbe will steam nlnoteon miles
an hour, and her 1)00 tens of coal will take
her 0,000 miles at mero than halt speed.
Her eztemal steel armor Is from four loon
te twenty lnches In thickness. Her of-
lonsive weapons comprise rnumixiy-fioven-ton
guns In turrets, eight tlve-lnch In the
box battery, and six tlilriy-alx peunder
and elKht elx-pounder qulek-llrlng Runs.
There will also be eight torpedo tubes, for
each of which three Whitehead torpedoes
will be carrled. Hhn is divided Inte lt!0
water-tlgbt compartments, and her pumps
lievn n mtnarltv nf a OOO tnna nn linur. Htin
can dlsobarROsliiiuilatieously C,0IU pounds
of she', Including four muMles of 1 2S0
each. J'"lnally, her total cost will be about
f 6,000, 000 tbe most cxpenalve ahlp ever
built, it Is an interesting circumstance
that the launching of this huge flithllng
machine has left net another warsblpen the
ways In any llrltlah yard ; a state et ellalrs
net seen befere by this generation.
A Child LitceiaKil by lug
Themas M alone, tbe llve-year old son el
ene of the residents of litigby Jack's
lleach, J or soy city, toddled from Ills
parenta' carml beat te piny in the muddy
read. Four large dogs owned by the man
after whom the licneh was iiamed miw tbe
child, and ene of them, n big bloodhound,
pounced upon the boy. The ether tliree dogs
follewod, and still ethors vore attracted te
the i-jvet, and at ene tlme six degi were en
top or the ilofeuaoleHs boy. He was llially
rescued, but his face and body worn terri
bly lacerated. He may recover. The dogs
were atturward shot by the police.
TUB lllltDS MUST KNOW.
1Xa birds must knewr. Whowlaely tli)K
Will slngns they
The common air has generous, wlngi,
Heiikh umtu their nay.
NomCMengar te run liufore,
Dnvltlng plan ;
Ne uiontle-i et thu place or hour
Te any man;
Ne walling till smnu sound belrus
A listening ear;
Ne dlirerent voice, no new delayj,
If steps draw near.
" What bird Is thatr Its 85ng la geed."
And eager eyes
00 peerlng through the dusky wecd
In Rlad surprUe.
Theu lite at lilgliL, when by his tire
Ihutrtvellerslti;
WntcUIng thu flames g'ew brlgldcr, higher,
Thosweot Beng lilts
1 y sn'vtclies through his we.n y brain
'J'obelphlni rest.
W lien next he geea that read agclti,
An umpty nutt
On lcatlass bough will make him sigh,
"Ah, me I Last spring
Just here 1 heard, In passing by.
That rare bird sing 1"
Hut whlle heslns-". remomberlng
Hew sneet llm s ing,
The llttlB bird, en tlrnltss wliiK,
Is berne along
In olheralr, nnd ether men,
With weary feet,
On ether reads, thu slinplu strain
Ale tlndliig sweet,
The birds must knew. Who wliely legs
Wlllelrtgas theyj
The coxinen air Ins generous wings,
Songs umUe their way.
llilen Hunt
A Mrlm!leu Velra
ought te t accompanied by un agrrcuhle
breath. Welds waited by a pleasant ene, es
pecially If proceeding from it roseato delicate
ly chlsulled mouth, dllht nnd unchtln the
male listener, Muru thlj, damra and ilomol ilemol ilomel
Bolles, and ese SOZODO.ST which eudews the
teeth with tie whlleuess and hardueis et ala
baster, leuders lUbby, cankered, colerlus
gums linn ui.il iunk, and gives a realthler
glow te pule, renghHnrd lips. The breath bc bc bc
oeuuis as sweut as a ueseguy through Its li llu llu
enes. K,M,WAw
Hl'KVIAt. NOT1QKU.
Honesty the Het 1'eliry.
.11 H . Vl'l IISIIIK Ik II1I1U1C1IUI Jl. 14 1)031 ODO
hecei-t; decoptlen will I.eMir de; the ieeilu
Won't stand 11 Let tne truth be known tntt
Jtuntnek lHoed Jlittrrt euro scretul I, nod all
oiiiilleiin et the Bkln. This medlelne U sold
evoiywheroby druggists. Ker side by II. II.
Coehran, drugglsl, 137 und IS) urth Queen
street, Lancaster.
In
a'vi'rllslni; n uinaiclne It U beit in he
A Went or Caution,
ltallrnad men, mechanics, commercial tnv tnv
elnrn. lm,M InOlt.t,, fanners, itnil nilxirs who
labor oulet doers, a peeultHily linb.ti le au
clitent and Injury. 7'Aninai' Keleclrye Oil ler
liruUes, burns, bllesiiiid uprjlie, lioneol the
lliKstiipplleatleits yei ilnvUi'd. formle by
II. It. cechiuu, drugglat, 1J7 and 1 9 North
Queen Htrnut, l.uncaaiur.
Can't Say Kneugli.
"I cannot speak tee highly of liurtleek. flood
llittcri , they have tiunn u at em blclng te
mi. Cjureil me n( biliousness and (l)ipsla
irem which 1 had sutlenid ler yuuri " ilr. J
Mar.h, I'uiik of Terente, (Hiu r'er salu by
II. ll Cochran, drugKlet, 137 and lil Noun
(Jiieen atienU l.nneaHter.
WAXAXAJWlPa.
1'uiLAUKLi'uu, l'rlday, Apill 1J, lsss.
Pick blindfold in the Dress
Goods and you will net go out
of the way in prices. Nene of
them arc wrong. We knew
the market, we knew the stuffs.
II there is a price slump or sag
anywhere, we hear of it as seen
as anybody sooner than al
most anybody else, no matter in
what corner of the world the
slumping or sagging may be.
We get many an interesting let
of goods for you in that way ;
and we knew that all our prices
are pitched in the lowest possi
ble key.
Colored silk-warp Henrietta.
Weel filling as fine as the silk.
Geed apart ; better together.
The silk gives strength te the
wool; the wool lends softness
te the silk. A bloom, a life, a
sprightliness te the fabric that
could come in no ether way. A
H
OOD'H HAKSAI'ARILTjA.
Health and
Ifyeu feel tired, weak, worn out. or ran
down from hard work, by lmpererUked con
dition of the bleed or low atata et tbs system,
yen aheula Uke Heed's taraaparllla, Tba
pccntlar toning, purifying;, and vltalttleg
qualities of this aacccaafiit medicine ara seen
felt throughout the entire ayitem, expelling
dlioaae, and giving qulelr, haalthy action te
every organ. 11 tonei the stomach, creates an
appetlte, and ronaea the liver and kldneyi.
Theusanfls who have taken It with benefit,
testify that Heed's Saraaparllla "makea the
weak atreng."
Heed's Earaaparula
"I have taken net quite a bottle of flood's
Banapartlla, and must say it la one of the beat
medicines for giving an appetite, purifying
the bleed, and regulating thedlgesllve organs,
that t ever heard of. It dtd me a great deal of
geed." Mas. N. A. ETAiair, Canaateta, N. Y.
" 1 took Heed's Sariaparllla for less et appe
tite, dyapepata, and general langner. It did
inn a vast amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi
tancy In recommending It." J. W. Willb Willb
reRD, Qulncy, 111.
"I had aalt rheum en my left arm three
years, fullering terribly. I took Heed's Bar
aaptrllla, and the salt rheum has entirely dU
appeared." If, M. Mills, 71 ITreaeh SU, Lewell,
Mass.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drngg'ats. II i alx forts. Prepared
eiily by O. I. HOOD A CO. Apothecartes,
Lewell, Mass.
100 Doaes One Dellar.
H"
001V8 HAKHAPAKILTiA. FOK HALK
jes. i3i ana i.w norm iiiiwiiDUiuiacHier,
WANAMAKBH'B.
Summery stuff, close but net
clinging. A shake and the dust
flies. Mere than two dozen of
the most-asked-for shades.
$1.25 and $1.50.
Northeast of centre.
Summer Blan kets and
Spreads. Baby's size or any
size. Thin ones kept en are
better than thick ones kicked
off.
Old-fashioned Dimity, such
as your mothers and grand
mothers set store by like
heavy muslin with light cord
clusters. Crib size te extra
big, 70c te $1.35.
It's the lightness of Dimity
that wins. Mere's something
new ; just as light as Dimity
and mere sightly. Honey Heney Honey
cemby blocks and stripes mixed
in with pretty designs. Deuble
bed size only, $i.
Heney-comb Spreads, Mar
seilles patterns, 70c, 90c, $1,
1.10, $1.15, $1.25, $1.40, $1.50
each.
Marseilles Spreads, $1.75,
$2, $2.50, $3.50, up te $10.50.
Summer Blankets as light as
flannel, but woolly; heavier
than they seem. Crib size,
$2.25 and $3.25 a pair; single
bed, $2.65 te $4.50 ; double
bed, S3. 50 te $8.50 ; extra size,
$4.50 te $S.50.
Che esc-cloth Comfertables.
Filled with clean carded cotton.
Te creep under or te soften a
mattress with. Never amiss in
the short nights. White, with
colored tufts, $1.75; colored,
with colored tufts, $2 ; fancy
figured (new style), $2.
Near Woinen's Walling lloeui.
Tough, bang-about Blankets
far wrapping ice, 50c up, white
and gray.
Near Woinen's Walling lloem.
Linen Sheetings and Pillow
Casings. Loek as much as
you like or as little. Here is
the place te see in half an hour
hew far a dollar will go in the
Linens el every land.
Southwest et contra.
These Women's Kid, Silk,
and 8-button Meusquetaire
Gloves arc still fingering a tune
en one string of prices the
lowest half and less. and mere.
Chestnut stroet side, west of Main Aisle.
A roomful of refrigerators.
The ice-man will seen be
knocking.
llaiemunt, northwest et centre.
Mere than 5,000 of the Ex
celsior Cooking Crocks sold
since we told you of them the
ether day. The smaller sizes
went almost as fast as we could
pass them out. We have been
watching and waiting for mere
of these smaller sizes. Here
te-day. Plenty. Porcelain crock
in a block-tin jacket. Easy te
clean, acid proof. Dees the
work of a farina kettle, and
costs but a trifle :
2 quart size 25c
3 quart size 35c
4 quart size 45c
5 quart size 65c
lluscmeut, north of centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
K I'M SI Kit HKHOKTH.
A TIjANT'U CITY, N. J.
THE MANSION.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
(Popular Winter or Bummer) Largest
Hetel. Most Convenient. JUegantly fur
nished. Liberally Managed.
OPKN ALL T11K YKAIt.
OHAH. MutiLADK, Prep.
W. E. CeciiRAH.Chlef Clerk. ful)."Miiud
A TLANTiU 01TY, N. J.
HOTEL NORMANDIE,
(roricerly Hetel Ashland.)
arNOW:ul'E,-n
KKr'lIlN'lSHKl). UKMODKLKD.
JtKNOVATKD.
JOS. It rLANIUEN, .la.
marl 4uid-Mar,Apr,July,Aug.
NOTIOK TO TKKMfAHHKKH AND
UUNNKUS.-AH persons are hereby for.
ldden te trespass en any or the lands t if the
Cornwall and Speedwell estates In Lebanon or
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or uaLu.
closed, either for the purpose of ahoettug or
Ashing, aa the law will be rigidly enfoieed
airalnst all trearwuslng en said lands of t til un
designed arter Ihla notice.
WM. COLKMAN rUKKMAX,
U-VKUUVALUKN,
lUff, 0. raUMUAH.
Attorneys tot K.w.Cc4amaB'i Hlti
Strength
All this aeaten. as spring appreachef , a geed
reliable tonic and bleed partner la needed by
nearly everybody. Heed's Sariaparllla U
peculiarly adapted for that purpose and be
comes mere popular every year. Try It this
spring.
" When I took Heed's Sariaparllla f 1 a
nets In tny stomach left the dnllneta In my
head, and the gloomy, deapendent feeling dis
appeared. I began te get atrenger, my bleed
gained better circulation, the coldness In my
handa and feet left me, and my ktdneja de net
bether me aa before." O. W. lieu., Attorney-at-Lw,
MUIeraburg, O.
Make the Weak Streng
" A year age I Buffered from Indigestion, had
terrible headaehea, very Ilttleappetltei In fact,
seemed completely broken down. On taking
Heed's Baraaparllla I began te Improve, and
new I have a geed appetite, and my health la
excellent compared te what It waa. I am bet
ter In spirits, am net troubled with cold feet
or handa, and am entirely cured of Indiges
tion," Miaata Mankiku, .Xewbarg, Orange
County, H. Y.
" reeling languid and dlcxy, having no ap ap
petleo and noambltlen te work, I took Heed's
araaparlUa, with the beat results. Aa a health
Invlgorater and for general debility I think It
auperler te anything elte." A. A. Uiksb,
UUea,K.T.
Beld by all druggists. II t alx for IS. Prepired
only by O. I, HOOD A CO, Apothecaries,
Lewell, Mass.
100 Deaee One Dellar,
AT H. B. COOII KAN'S DKUO HTORK,
i'wu apri-zreasw
TOBACCO.
A KINK FIECJE OF
CHEWING
TOBACCO
18 1NDIEDALUXITUY.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty.
Cemeaaa near being a flne ploce of PLUO
TOI1A0CO as It Is possible te make It,
and la known aa a
STANDARD BRAND
AMONG DKALKUS.
We aroiaurethatONBTHlAL wl.l Convince
Yeu of Its Merits.
-Loek for the red II Un tag en each plcg.-fce.
J no. Finzer & Bre.'s,
LOU1SWLLK, KY
IS)
fUltXlTVltK.
XnUHlTUUE.
FURNITURE.
We have sold you Furniture
in this store for the late Gee. B.
Schaum for many years. Have
opened for ourselves with an en
tire new stock at the very lowest
prices. Call and see our goods.
Don't forget the number, 31
Seuth Quhkn Street.
OCHS & GIBBS.
aprll-lyd
-nriDMYKH'H.
YOUR WANTS
-1N-
FURNITURE
Can be supplied at
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE
TO YOUU COM PLKTE SATISFACTION.
ATTUACTIVE OOJD3,
ATritAClIVK rillCKS.
Hv yourself the sattifactlen of eeetng the
Largest, beat and Cheapest Stock In thu City.
Cor. Bast Kins & Duke Sts.
WIDMYER'S COMER
"VTEW THINGS IN FURNITURE
AT
HEINITSH'S
New ANT1QUK OAK SUITS, all Complete
with Mattress and Spring. The price will sur
prise you.
NATUUAL CIIKIIUV bUlTS, all Complete
Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable.
OLD BTANDAUD WALNUT. We open
Next Week, tli New Patterns at Six New
1'rlcus. Several very low In price, but geed
money's worth all the time.
Other New and Attractive Goods being
ebewn all the time at Popular Prices.
HEINITSH'S
97 AND 29 S0UTH;QTJEEN8T.,
LANCASTEU, PA.
a- Personal Attention Utveu te Undertak
ing. BUSINESS METHODS MADE PLAIN.
The system of Instruction at the
LANCA3Ta.il COMMKltCIAI, COLLKQX,
Is se simple and plain that any young la a y or
gentleman can easily Ukster all the details of
abuslceM education,
L1HKU4.L TKKMS.
Evening sessions Tueadays, Wednet
and nldaya. uU Information given by
H.UWKUILEU,
Lancaster Commercial college,
oetU-Ud Laneaaur, la.
SOOTS A If D eneKB.
N
KW BHOK BTORB.
Oar Oping Day Is Past
But would call the attention of the ladles te
our One Uongela Butten Shoe fur 1197, In
Opera, Eqnare and Common Be use Tee In
widths U, O, I, X, and KV, whlea ler style
and wear cannot be -excelled. We alae have
the same style shoe In a cheaper grade one at
11.55, the ether at 11.10. Have a fall line of Ox
ford Ties In Patent Leather, Uongela and
Fatent Leather Tips Opsra Slippers In all
atvlf a of Tees and Heels.
A Child's Spring Uesl Shee In sixes S te S,
for 17 cents.
Fer OenUmen enr tl-te and tloe Shee In
Butten, Lace and Cengjesi, Plain Bread Tee
or Opera Tee and Tip cannot be beat for wear.
Shots for Werklngmen of every description
all te be had at the
New Cash Shee Stere,
MARDLB FB.CST.
H SWILKEY,
24 North Queen Street.
marH-Smd
B
OOTS AND SHOES.
A Rare Chance,
b FEE CENT REDUCTION
-rueM-
March 31st te April 30th,
ON ALL
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, &c.
Bought at Our Stere.
THE REASONS
Why we have offered this reduction are :
1st. Uocaute we have been In the habit e
giving away tromTwanty-flve te Seventy-five
Dollars Werth of Cards and Chremes every
Easter, and we think It will be the same te us
and mere advantageous te the Purchaser te
get that amount (the coat of the cards) off of
their l'urchases.
2d. Ifecause we feel confident that It we can
In this way Introduce the lines nf goeda we
are new running Inte mere families, at the
H"'?8.6 are nnw selling (te say nothing of
the 6 Per Cent. Ueductlen) will be greatly te
our advantage as well as te the advantage of
tb Purchaser.
This offer is net te New Patrons only, but te
all of our Regular customers as well ; but bear
iP-SUyS 1'7 .mke this offer from thla
SATURDAY, MAUUH Stat, te MONDAY.
REMEMBER,
We have nur doeda marked In Plain Figures
and net In Lottera or Characters.
We Mean Jnst Vbat We Say 1
We will glve the Turchaser rive Cents off of
every Dellar's Werth of Goods Purchased at
ourbtero during said time or 5 per cent, off of
all amounts Less than one Hellar
arit-meinber This Sale Lommencea THIS
SATUItllAY, MAltiiU 31st and Ends MON
DAY, Al'KlL 80th.
OUUMOTT03AKK:
" Quick Sales and Email PreflbV
AND
' Heuesly is the Uest roller."
S
The Leaders of Lew Prices In
Beets & Shoes,
NO. 3 BA3T KING STREET, LAN
CASTER, PA.
mar29-lm1
GASLIOllT CO All' A XI'.
Q.AaLiaHT COMPANY.
WELSBACH
IICA1TDES0ET
GASLIGHT COMPANY
of PENNSYLYANIA
123 SOUIH TWELPIH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS COMPANY offers a limited amount of
tbe full patd Capital Stock or the PHIL AD KL KL
PUIAWELSUACHCO.parvalne tUO, at 130
per share, payable In two lnstalmen's. Uy the
terms of a guarantee, which will be ezplalned
te Intending Investors, the actual risk wilt
probably net exceed l.'.te per share, while
large preflts nre reasonably sure.
The wonderful system of lighting Is new en
exhibition at 121SOUTH TWELFTH TIIKKT,
from S te 10 p. m , where the Subscription Heek
la open.
A. O. GRANGER,
I'resldent.
BAMUSL T. BODINE,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Lleurd of Directors.
QlCliUB I'UILLIIR,
William Voed,
Themas Delaw,
WM. M.eiHQBaLT,
JOUX U.ltEJU'O,
A. O. Obamibii,
Wm. U. Wabebn,
W. W. GIBBS.
ltAMOALMOSOAS,
UOLT OLNDlt(KIa,
T. J. MovreoMBRT,
A. 11 BICIIKV,
Advisory Commltteo of Stockbelderu.
HbhrtC. Giiwex,
Lbmcxl CerriK,
Wm. T. CARTBll,
J. E. aiLLlKaiiAV,
C. P. UBLrBNBTBlIf,
J.U. ALTBMCS,
Jambj A. Wriebt,
U. 11. Hocsten,
T. Wistar Brown,
William 11 heck i,
Clayies fBKICCH,
11I0M18 COCBRAK,
A. U. HUMruRXTS,
MORTOX MeMlCUABL,
I. V. WlLLIAMBOH,
Wathb MaoVbaeii
aplJ.lwd
1IOXDB.
TNVESTMKNT COMPANY.
7e INTEREST
THEU. S. UNI)
AND INVESTMENT COMPANY
eilers a limited number of Ha first Mortgage
epereenl. 10 jear (Jold bends at W, netting 7
Eur cent, lntrar (geld) Hud fives a sleck
ONUS OIT 1500 WITH EACH ll.UO UON II.
Value of Pennsylvania property ever.lfi,000,000
Ilended Issue.... Liueux)
Annual Interest Charges UMjuO
Estimated Income i Ceal, Iren, alines,
etc tWI.tCO
Parties wishing lati inrettmenu at a liberal
rate et Interest, Address
OHA8, A. FENN, Treasurer.
Bfl Broadway and 6 Wall Street, New Yerk.
Uiar7-3nioedAJtw
ATTOltXMTS.
T V rilKK H. KAUKKMAN,
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW,
NO.'J SOUTH I'BINCE ST., Lancaster, Pa.
lat-lyitaw
FREY
mm
M U KISllKK, DEN 11HT.
Particular attention given te filling
and preiervlng the natural tenth. 1 have ail
the ltst Improvements fordeing nice work
at a very reasonable cost. HavlDg years of ex
perience in the large cities 1 am sere le give
(ha best of satisfaction and save you money,
bait artificial teeth only W oe per aet.
marlt-lyd Ne. M HOHXU. QUN BT.
DRT GOODS.
B
ARQA1N8 AT
GIVLER'S
NEW STORE.
NKW SOCK or OABPKn, MATflfCJB
AND OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW 8IIAEIMOS,
'KINOES. SHADE rULL', NXTOBBS,
BrAIBHODS.PAPKE LININOS, MTABLK
OILCLOTHS, 23a. AUH9KA OOLD MEDAL
AND IMPROVED OABFET 8WKBPKBS.
ALSO IXTBA LABQI 8IZB QBAND
BWKIl'BB FOB CUUItCHKH AMD HALLS.
BEST QUALITY BTBAMBD rXAIUKBS.
UODSirCltNISUINQ DBY GOODS AT LOW.
EST CASH l'BICtS, AT
JOHN S. GIVLEE'S
NEW STORE,
Neb. 6 & 8 North Queen St.,
LANCASTEU. PA.
mirlOlrdAw
N
EW YORK STORE.
Wash Dress Goods.
3he Ileturn of Spring brings many New
Combinations of iirhjht Cheery Celers te
giace the season. m
HUNDBKDSOr NEW STYLES
IK
BTBtrBD AND PLAID 8EEBEUiKEB9
COBDEO DBE83 QINQUAU,
TOILS DUNOUD,
SCOTCH GINQUAMS,
WASH FONOEI8,
WAM8UTTA rillNTA,
CENTUBY CLOTHS.
ONE CASK
New Spring Seersuckers.
AT 80 A YABD.
COBUKD DBESS GINUIIAMS,
lOe a Yard ; Begular Prloe, 120.
Our ImportatlenorritKNCII SATEENS,
In Beautiful Designs and Colorings, specially
eelecud teaupply the wantael our
customers.
AMKBICAN SATEENS,
Ola Superior Quality, in the Latest trench
Designs, 12X0 a Yatd.
Fpeclal Drive In
FINE AMKBICAN SATEENS,
Only lOe a Yard.
WATT & SHAN D
6, 8 & 10 EABT KING ST.
New Yerk Stere.
s
TAMM BROTHEH3.
Stamm Brethers,
K03. 35 4 37 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Bight Acress from Foslctlle.
OPEN THIS WEEK
An Entire New Line et
RIBBONS
AT POPULAB PBICES.
T ADIES'.SPRINO HOSIERY,
rANCYBEQULAB MADE,
25CENTS Al'AIH.
T AD1ES' REUULAR MADE
BALBBIOQAN HOUSE,
12K CENTS APAIt.
TAD1ES' REGULAR MADE
riST BLACK II03E,
JICEHTS APAlU.
T ADIt.S'
LISLE TUBEAD HOSE,
S7XCKNT3 A PA1U.
X ATEST HTYI.E "BUSTLES"
AT LOW PBICES.
(UILDKEN'S REOULAK MADE
BIBBED HOSE, rAST BACK,
12X CENTS Al'AIB,
At STAMM BKOTHEBJ.
rUILDREN'S RIBBED ROSE,
LISLE TUBEAD, Ke. A PA1B.
Theso are special value,
jyjEN's balbrioean Hest:,
UKQUL4.lt MADE,
UKCKNTSAPAIB.
VTEN'S BALHRiauAN H03E,
BEQULABMADE, KXTBA QUALITY,
3 V A1BS FOB CO CENT?.
Ty.TKN'8 FANCY ROSE,
BEQULaB MADE, NEW SHADES,
25 CENT3 Al'AIB.
jy-KN'S SUSPENDERS,
Fancy with Drawer Supporters,
2i CENTS A 1'AIU
OPRINU WRAPil,
1'IVK, 11LUE, BEIUE and BED,
We. Each! Always sold for 11(0
SPECIAL BARGAINS
is
JERSEYS.
w
E WOULD LIKE YOU
Te See Our Spring A tractions In
Dress Goods.
"VTEW STORE.
STAMM BROTHERS,
Nes. 35 and 37 North Queen Street.
NEW STORE,
V) ell Lighted. Acreia from Postem.-e.
BOSTON STORE