Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 17, 1888, Image 2

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4' THE INXKLLIUBHUHu.
V Lancaster, Fa.
i tsyTslep her Connection
?f s After the Jiatlles.
U Th nrlmarr bUles In this etate, out-
jTsV-deef Lancaster, en Saturday, bad some
,f fWteiM of mere than ordinary Biguiu
,, eaoesv In Franklin county, Jeun Stew
Mi, whose candidacy in 18S2 defeated
M, Beaver for governor, bas been restored te
at the full privileges of party eatate In that
neck e-f weeds, by being nominated for
t;, Judge ever the stalwart war horse of the
party, T. M. Mahen ; which Indicates
;, , that the wounds of six years age are
If betllng where they were sorest.
!;--", la Ltbanen county the Republican
"i eventlen gave Senater Cameren a Big-
M aiflcant endorsement for president, and
$, Dauphin county did the same by the
III Lechlel statesman. Bath were done with
" unanimity, which clearly Indicate that
jh the Cameren movement Is thoroughly
alive in this state, and Is getting ready te
f& make Itself felt at the convention in Chi-
i wge.
ij Fer supreme Judge, Hen. W. F. Sad-
ler,tef Cumberland, Is stirring around In
lively fashion, and has secured the Dau-
' phln county delegatcs, and premises te
rf gather in tbesa from Chester county
si a without much trouble. Judge. Sadler is n
rV clean-cut, forcible and able Judge, and
the fact that he was elected te office in a I
Democratic district is a strong plea for I
klm in his nreseut contest. Ei-Seeaker I
Benjamin Hew It, of Blair county, is se
Indignant at having missed the senatorial
aomlnatlen tbat he threatens te go en the
stamp te defeat his successful competi
tor, lien. Jehn A. Lemen. If be does se,
there will be a geed chance for the Dem Dem
eetats te carry.'thls Republican district.
la the meantime, Chairman Cooper
keeps right en bagging the state conven
tion delegates for his support in his fight
.for re-election as state chairman. Men
tmay come and men may go, but Cooper-
stands a fair chance or going onrierever.
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... afPeint Off.
The New Yerk Prta, Republican,
thinks that " the kiud of men te whom Mr.
Cleveland ia looking for renomlnatlen"
is shown by the selection of Jehn W.
Blttenger ever Chauncey F. Black, as the
delegate from Yerk county, in this state,
te the national convention. It declares
that Mr. Jllttenger was defeated ferjudge
in his strong Democratic district by a
Republican, because his " political allll allll
iitlensand methods" were displeasing te
the Yerk people
Bat the political point of the Press ar
gument is destroyed by the (act that
Mr. Black is also for Cleveland's renom renem renom
lnateon. The Press will see that its geed
men and its bad men in the Domecratlc
party are of ene mind about that matter,
and may continue its moralizing npen
this basis, and acquaint the world with
the result.
Our llreslus,
TVe are saddened te nete something of
a disposition te mnke fun of our Brosius,
candidate for Cengress: "H'lierefore such
strange inclination should be born in rmn
la net plain, because our Brosius is a man
of dignified mien and of illustrious talent,
In and about whom a disposition te smile
should fret ze In Its Infancy , and it Is te
be noted tbat the men who laugh are
foreigners, who lndulge their propensity
at a safe distance from the awful
presence. There Is the Evcniny Telegraph,
for instance, which cuts its caper in Phil
adelphia, but which, it ,lt came
op te Lancaster would sing n very
different song, realizing, as it would, hew
very dear and precious our Brosius U te
the Republican heart of the county, which
it all a flutter te see him eclipsa the an
cient glory of Thaddeus Stevecs. It was
this hope, we incline te think, that nom
inated him. Lancaster county has been
vainly looking for a plumed knight te
take the Stevens sceptre and the Brosius
plume captured her at once. There
"was "no doubt about the plume aud
that it was one et gorgeous color.
There is a profound conviction among
these who vettd for Brosius that he
has a wonderful supply of brains, and
will be a giant in Congress. We hope he
may be. We will net permit the unbe
lief et such faraway .observers us the
Evtning TtUgraph te decompose our
fend expectation.
A Warnlcg Tretn History.
In a bold and patiiotle tpeecu M.
Terry has denounced General Beulauger
as a mutinous soldier, and drawn fiein
the very menace of the present crisis nn
illustration of the danger of a single as
sembly and the necessity of a Senate. He
showed tbat the existing situation was
a repetition of the conditions which pre
ceded the seizure of the government by
"Leuis Napeleon in 1850; in the French
style of reference te great events, a pla
giarism of the 2d of December. He de
clared that he would support the Floquet
cabinet, and called upon it te assume an
active and aggressive attltude towards
Boulanger and Ctejarism. Cnsarsism
would lead te foreign war, and
Prance would lese the re
spect of Europe if for a second time in
forty years she should be se foolish as te
mistake a Cataline for a Washington.
Ha appealed te all geed citizens te com
bat a reversion te Caaarism, which bad
always left shameful, bleed stained traces
la the history et Prance.
Bememberlng that Boulanger has Just
received nearly 180,000 votes in one of the
saest important departments of Trance,
a plurality of about 90,000 ever his avals,
and that the man who thus denounces
Bin bears a high reputation as a states
man and republican, the gravity et the
crisis becomes impressive. There is
indeed a striking resemblance between
i present conditions and the troubles
l te the 21 of December. Bevls-
istltutleu was then the cry ;
electtd in which the
were out num.
ess reform-
pri
the name of " friends of order." Excite
ment was increased by the quarrel be
tween General Cnangarnler and the sec
retary of war, and by the restriction of
the right of suffrage. Suddenly en the
morning of the 21 December, the leaders
of the various factions of the assembly
were arrested at tholrledglngs and ethers
were Rcl7cd while endeavoring toerganlzo
resistance. There was a little street
fighting, b geed deal of wild talk, anatne
republic wa3 dead, with the " Prlnea
President" as they called him, at the
head of affairs making ready te formally
proclaim the empire.
Boulanger has written a letter te the
electors of the Department du Noid, in
which he tells thorn that they have joined
with him in demanding revision nt a
constitution that is of Rnantl-Ilepubllcan
and usurping character. They want an
awcmlly that will give the peeple-the
place they 'should occupy in a republic.
Perhaps It is because the general has n
show of right en his side that Ferry finds
him dangerous. Certainly te an Ameri
can the French constitution seems capa
ble of extensive alterations in the direc
tion of Republicanism, but Boulanger is
a soldier and a soldier of the pen withal;
while constitution tinkering la a delicate
work of statecraft, and should bs en
trusted only te statesmen.
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ItnrrtESEKTATiVK Martin, of Tens,
f re death a a punishment for bribing a
member of Congree or govern tnontclucer.
Thlals the Bime Individual who blew ent
the gas tbe first night he ipent In Wash
ington. Tnn greatest Republican oily of the
country, Philadelphia, la new the soverost
In It requisite for a liquor lloenss. la the
ossesof theso who applied for licenses In
the Kloventb, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Four
teenth, Fifieenth and Slxtcenth wards, of
50 applications, 184 wero granted, 805 re
futed, 9 withdrawn and 2 held for further
oenalderatlou. Iu the same wards last year
037 llcenats wero taken out. In elghtcea
witfli wlinrn ItiArn htvft It 1.14 llnnnsAd
tavernB horetoforo. tbore are te be only 732
lloenaod for the year beginning June l Out
of every ene hundred existing taverns
aaventy-slx and a fraotlen are te be oleeed.
Applications for license wero nmde from
Ihose wirda for 1,855 saloon'. .Letts than
lOpercei t. were granted.
A BJY shrleklng "murder" squirmed
round a telegraph pole In New
Yerk en Saturday nlgbt and the
pasiers-by thought he had a lit. In a
few inluutrs lie waa picked up dead.
Wentcrn Union linemen, who had
been at work en the pole, utvfealcneii' tlfe
disused BOOtlfitt-nVtlin ieWratih wlra and
,cjWitttfy allowed It te swing ever the
eleotrle light wire. The telegraph wire la
anpposed te have caught the electricity
from an improperly insulated light wire
and the boy, passing by and seising the
dangling piece, rccelved the full charge
The telegraph wire waa guarded by a police
man, alter the accident, until It waa cut
Meral, hands oil et everything olcetrtoal.
Tnn Washington Xunttay JftraUl enja :
The outlooks for a Domeoratlo Honnte in
1839 In very premising. Of the holdover
senator, the Dnmoera'H and Republicans
have each 25. Of theso already elected, 13
oemo from each party. The sure Domeoratlo
Hlgtes (Alauamn, Arkansas, Dolawnre,
Georgia, Kentueky, IiOUlslann, West Vir
ginia, MlMlsslppI, North Careline, Heutli
Careline, Tonuessoo, Texaa, with Virginia)
will glve the Drmenratr, with tbe S3 hold held hold
erera, exseily S3 votes eue half of the
Honnte. Te Iiaye n msjerlty they must
elect nnottier senator from Colerado, 1111
nnln Jen'n, KatiBAf, Multo, Massachlisette,
Michigan, Mlnoevsta, Nebraska, New
Ilinipililrc, New Jersey, Oregon or Rhede
Inland, or, II they oleot a vloe president or
curry New Jersey, they would have a olesr
mojerlty."
Tun New Yerk Honnte lias pasted the
resolution submitting te the poeplo the Pro
hibition Amendment. The amondment is
new held In abeynnrn until 161)0, nnd If tbe
lpghlntiire llmt your punees ihe resolution
the nmouilmeut will be aubmlltcd te Iho
pcople.
Tin: state een volition of the Domeoratlo
Olnb Leagun will meet at liarrlsburg, en
TimrsiUy, May 'il'.b. Ot this projeot Uhatr
mnnKlsner eayt: "I heartlly wppiove et
the prrjeotet forming a losgue of oleba In
the ntnte, nnd will gladly old In all waya
poestble, Thore Is going te be an old eld old
fashinned Daraocratie fight this fall, nnd
tuoaeonor our people wake up te the faet
the better. Thoretorr, we must mnke our
plans ouefully nnd ahrewdly, and
organize" Uluba already formed which
deiire te enter the league, nnd theso here
after ergan'zsd for tbat purpose, will send
the nnme ei thelr elub, ofueera and dolo delo dole
gatea le Lesgnu's eeeretary, Ne. 10'J S jutti
Rread stroet, rhlladelphta.
Til it beard et managers ct tbe llouse ei
Kofuge have sent circular te prominent
cltlzeim of tlie siate apposing for funds te
carry out a niuch-needed Improvement In
the manngement The prcsent buildings
and ground have become Inadequate for
tbe Itirreaslngly large number et children,
where from six te seven hundred beje are
crowded togetber. lly the proposed change
tbe boys' department will beromevod te a
farm In Eastern Pennsylvania and
erganised en the cottage or family system.
In order te successfully carry out the pro
posed change It will be neeestary for the
malingers te reeolve donations. Mr. Wil
liam Massey, et Philadelphia, baa given
f 100,000 towards the iund and If It la con
tributed te as la expected, the managers
will be nble te glve the new eyateiu a trial
In the near future.
PERSONAL.
UeLONUb Oiumksen nxpssts te step Inte
the Hbei's of lnsuratiej Oommtxslenor Fos Fes
ter whoa the latler'd term expires en May
10,
Mayek T. O. Lewis, of Olean, N. y , has
eleped with Uithurtuu Hed go, a tnlssef '20,
leaving two children aud a wile who Is se
jireetrated that she la net expected te live.
All partles moved In tbe beet society of the
towe.
TnAOiiPiAN James Owkn O'Conneh en
Monday married Ulvercwi Mrs. iliiebner,
whose bustund he paid 2,000 In cetllement
et the autttbelatter brought nettna. htm
ier alienating tier elleotleup. The mayor
of Hoboken tied tbe knot.
Gr.enaE M. KonESex, late aecretaryef
tbe navy, haa been unfortunate Id specu
lations and has become ae heavily Involved
aa te be unable te piy bis debt. It is said
that hi embarrasimente have gene se far
as te lead hi in te place a chattel mortgage
upon the furniture of his house in Wash
ington, Krnest Lewis W'EBKn, otGrace Hill, a
Moravian town In Wastuugten county.Iewa.
who was Hunday .ordained te the deaoenute
In tbe Moravian church at Nazweth bv
It t)np A. A. UMnV.P, leave te-day ler
tie mikilen station at lletbe), In Alaika,
where he will assist Key. Jehn Klllbuek,
who haa been at tbat station for the past
two years. The yeang missionary was
tendered n farowell leoeptlen at the close
of ohurchatrvleeletbeMoravlan church at
liethlehem en Hunday night. He will sail
irem B4ti Francisce en Msy 1. Kev. Weber
is the 111th mltstenary sent out by the Mo Me
ravians te Alaska aluce the cstntilluhuient
of a station there.
A Ctleliratleu Iu Hatblnleu
The Gm aunlversary of the emancipa
tion of the slavta In the District or Columbia
was oelebrated en Monday by the colored
people et Washington. There was long
parade or colored military and clvle bodies,
wbleh was reviewed by the president. At
night meetings were held In several oelored
churches, smeng the speakere boleg Fred
erick Douglass, Professer Lsngsten, and
sasters Bhtruusa gad Ulslr.
flEKKMADB.
Lere isngi are cemlnf acrMi the ftti,
lAdyef mine)
Whlipered In echoes of flyleg btcexs,
l.&Oy et Ulna.
I.it the aeiii SIM thee ileepleR,
Urnr thine eyelid creeping,
Where Ihy cloiea ejri ate keep'ng
Bicreti of thine.
Would tbat my llpi worea wLiiptreJ long,
Only fortbeej
One or the eboten from out the throng,
Only for thee.
1 Le cenK te aweetly wctllnic
Would epn these eyes te telling
The love Hi it forth was welllng
Only for me.
W. J. Itimttrten
The fopala'ten of Lancaster
Is about thirty thoesand, anA we would
nv at least nne-hulf are troubled with sumo
alfitcilen et the Threat and Lungs, aa these
oemplilnu are, aeoerdlng te sinut'ct. mere
numerous thsn ethers. We wenld saris' all
net te nculoel the opportunity toeall en th-lr
druirglstand 0l a bottle et Kemn'a B&uam
inriTaierDURaa i.unvs. rncaewumiw
lYial t'u frit, sold by all druggists. (I)
Ilanesty the n fettry.
In alyrrllslna; a medicine It Is beit te be
hoeet deception will Direr dei the people
won't stand It Let the irulh be known tbat
Ilurtteek Bleed Buitri rure scremla,nd all
arnntlnnset the skin. This medicine Is sold
everywhere by drugRlsls. rnr ssle by II. It.
uoebran, drugRlst, ill and IS) herth Queen
street, Lancaster.
A Werd of Cantloe,
lieUread men, mecbanlei, cemmeretat trav
elers. ba,a ba'lists, farmers, and ethers who
labor out et doers, ae peculiarly llab'e te ac
cident and Injury. Themat' Scltelria Oil rnr
lirnlies. burns, bites and snrtlns, U ene et the
finest applications yet dnvlp1. remain b
ll. II. Cochran, druggist, IDT and 110 Meri
Queen street, Lancaster.
Can't Bay Enough.
"I eannnt speak tee highly of RwAack Bleed
Jlllteri; they have beeu a ercat LlntilnK te
tnn. Cunxtiunnl bllieusnesi mid flyntM'psla
irem which 1 had sutTerea for year " Mr. J,
Marib, I'ank of Torentn, (int. rer sole by
II. II. Cochran, drugKht, 137 and ) Mcrth
Queen sttoet, Lancaster,
Met Otis.
Knt a esse of rheumatlsm, net a c se of non nen
ralirls. net a caie et lamencx.nnt a ruse Of
pkfii or sprain -notenn-ha fat ml tet'O whan
nttneied by Thomai' Keleettle Oil Kcr stle
by II, 11. Cochran, drngKUt, 137 uud U North
Q uen street, l.ancJUMT.
Wtat can't lie CureU Must lie Knitursd."
This rla aaise ami net elimtfv that we
must Miirer the mleeitesnt dyspepsia, when a
meoieltio with the cur itlve propuitleiot Jlur Jlur
deck Bleed llllttri Is avull.blc. It is nnoef
thH mint suDslantlul nnd rnltibln r.unnllrs
sold te day. Fer sa'e by II. U. Uncliinii, atui;
gist, 137 and IS) Ne.tU (JuOvti struct, I.acciis
uir. I nes tmiiblcil with chrnutd (atnuli end
Entue
u in
atbetlng In iny head, was vary iluiir nttlrars,
,ii i rtlsrhnruns from iny nr, and wan utinbln
te breath thiecnh my noun. Jlmurathostcend
oei joei iiiiy s ureain ihhii wni nxrunniea &
ier Kiv's crakin lllm was exruni
wuvouree. and te-nsvenlutr ,euml nGiiih.-(!.
J, Cerbln, Klelfl Manngur rhlladelpula I'ub
llshlng Heuse, l'a.
lam en my second lnl(l3 61 KIt's Cresm
Ilalui, bflnir a suffnrrr .iein eitnrrh s'nee 1
ai it clit d, but wlib Vm ineOttlne 1 am beiug
eared. Win. h, Ifiylen, llroekyn.
s umwdoedAw
TI1K UKV. OKO.Il.lIIAYKtl.nrilaurben,
IndsAysi "Beth mysHf and wlle ewo our
llvus U BHll.Oird CUNtiUMt'llUNUUUISH
rer sale by 11. II. Cochran, DruKSlst, Me 13)
herth llueun street. (")
Spent F.fiy Dollars
in Aocterlng for rhnuuittlitn bnfore I tried
Themat' Ktltetrlt Oil Ueaaa Went bettle
nt this moaiclne, mm gnt ent in ene wpck.
for burns and sprutnslt In excellent." Jas.
Durtiaiu, fust i'tmbrose, V. Y, or b1e by
11. 11. oechran, drugRlst, W7 and 189 Merth
Uunen street. 1-ancustur,
Da It Wltn rieasare.
Wnnglcr l!ro8.,drni?gl8ts,el Waterloo, Inw,
wrltni "We ran with plcaure say tbat Thom Them
at' Scltclrlc Oil Klves the brut eMIafuctleu el
any itiilinent wusell. Kvurybnay who buys
will htve no ether. This remedy I a curiam
nun fur ml ncbns,Rplns, uml tiutns. foreale
by II. II. Uoeliran, nrupKiut, 1U7 uad W Metlh
QniHin street, I.mumter.
WANAMAKKIVS.
1'uiLAtisLriiu, Tuesdny, April 17, 181
The following will have a di
rect interest for mere people
than any ether ncwB gathered
by the press te-day.
It is a simple straight-forward
story of the most important
event of the vear in the retail
dry goods market. When we
speak en the price question we
say something worth your atten
tion, and te-day wc have very
special things te say in respect
of
Large lets of Dress Goods.
All of them new and desirable.
Nearly all foreign and imported
by ourselves.
Each price advertised here will
show a reduction of at least
25 and several of them 40
per cent.
Only the larger lets are re
ferred te, but there are many
very choice smaller quantities
upon which the reductions arc
equal or greater. Any lady
having Spring Dress Goods te
purchase ought te examine
these and compare the prices.
They offer large bargains en
highly desirable stuffs, and it
should be borne in mind that
the reductions are from actual
low market prices. The prac
tice of making high fancy prices
as a point from which reduc
tions may be made does net
prevail in this business.
Every one of our many
Dress Goods counters holds re
duced goods and special bar
gains. And each let contains a
large variety of colors, and in
the fancy styles a selection,
both in color and pattern. It
may profit you te pick among
them.
Londen Worsted Suiting in
stripes, plaids, shepherd's plaids,
and checks, the finest imported
gems of fine spinning, perfect
weaving, and artistic designs.
Sixty styles, from delicate light
est te darkest staple. Have
sold quickly at $2.50 ; reduced
te $1.50. 54 inches.
English Worsted Suiting in
stripes, plaids, and checks ;
very desirable, and only a sin
gle grade below the above.
Have had large sales at $2 ; re
duced te $1.25 te-day. 54
inches.
German Worsted Suirfng in
thirty bright English patterns
of plaids and checks. Very
stylish and remarkably durable.
Have been $1.50 and $1.25;
they are $1 te-day. 50 inches.
German Silk-and-Weel Suit
ing in large plaids, very rich, en
mode-color grounds with silk
cress-bars. Have been called
cheap at $1.50; marked $1 te
H
OUD'S BAKSAPARlLIil.
Keepthe Bleed Pure
We believe Deed's SanapartUa is the very
beet medielne te lake te keep the bleed pare
and te expel the germs of screfula,saltrBeusa,
and ether potions which cause se much suffer
ing, and sooner or later anaemia the general
health. By Its peculiar curative power, Heed's
Siisupsrllla strengthens ibe system while It
eradlatra disease:
'Karly last spring 1 waa very much run
down, bad nervous hnadaehe, felt miserable
and all that. I took Uoed's SarsapaMla and
was much benefitted by It. I recommend It
te ray friends." Mm J. M. Tailes, 111 Xuclld
Avonue, Cleveland, Ohie.
Heed's Sareaparllla
. a"or a first-class sprirg medicine my wile
and isbeth ttlnk very highly of Heed's Bar
aapatUla. We both took it last spring. It did
us a grat deal or geed and we felt better
through the het weather than ever before. It
cured my wife of sick heaflache, from which
arenas suffered a great deal, and relieved ma
of a dltzy, tlied feeling. I think every one
ought te take something te purify the bleed
bolere the het weather comes en, and we shall
certainly take lloed'sSarsapeitllalbU spring."
J. U. Fstaoa,8ept Qzanlte Hallway Ce , Con
cert, N II.
Heed's
Sold by ell drnrg'sU. II t six for at. Prepared t
i
only by O. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries,
Lewell, Mass.
100 Doeea One Dellar. I
HOOD'H HARHAPAKILLA FOH HALK AT U.
Mrs. 1S7 and in North Queen St., LancasUr, l'a.
WANAUAKKIV8.
close. 42 inches.
German Silk-and-Weel Suit
ing in very neat plaids and
everplaids with gray ground
colors. 42 inches. Reduced
today from $1.25 te $1.
German Silk-and-Weel Suit
ing in popular and desirable
plaids with tan and ecru
grounds, liave been moving
rapidly at 75 cents ; they new
go at 50 cents. 40 inches.
German Worsted Plaids.
Four distinct lets, aggregating
thirty distinct styles efpatterns
or color or both. Among them
are remarkably bright and bril
liant styles. 40 inches. Re
duced from $1 te 75 cents.
French Camel's-Hair Diag
onal. Eight plain colors. Per
fect in weave as only Roubaix
workmen can make them. 42
inches. Were Si ; new 75c.
German Silk-and-Weel Crepe
Cleths. Twenty mixed shades.
Very bricht, very strencr, and
remarkably desirable. 42 inches,
reduced from $1.25 te $1.
French Ail-Weel Armure,
with self-colored plaids, nine
colors. 40 inches. Down from
85 cents te 60.
French Prunella Cleth, all
wool self-color checks, eight
shades. 40 inches. Reduced
te 50 cents, from 75.
French Otteman Cleth, all
wool, eight shades. 40 inches.
Reduced from 75 te 50.
French Diagonals, all-wool,
various twills, ten colorings. 40
inches. Down from 75 cents te
SO.
AlI-Woel Habit Cleths, a
very great variety, nineteen
colors, including all the newest
and most desirable shades. 50
inches. They were Si, but are
75 cents.
A m c r ican Diagonals, all
wool, large choice in colors, 34
inches. Reduced from 37 14
cents te 28.
American Weel Suitings in
sixteen very stylish checks and
everplaids ; gray, brown, and
ecru grounds, with cardinal,
blue, orange, self-color. Desir
able at 45 cents, but reduced te
3i.
Weel Tricots in
gray and brown,
the weight, of
niixtures of
Considering
remarkable
strength. 36 inches. They
were a very geed bargain at
37 cents, are a greater new at
31 cents.
Weel Plaid Suitings, two dis
tinct lets including twelve colors
and styles. 36 inches. Reduced
from 50 cents te 37.
Scotch Zephyr Ginghams.
Thirty elegant novelties in
plaids and stripes. The public
have been eloquent ever the
colors and patterns, and thought
them cheap at 50 cents ; they
go at 37J4 cents.
Watch this column daily for
Dress Goods talk.
De you ask why this witchery
with prices at the beginning of
the season ? The reply is plain,
but first you need te knew that,
measured both by dollars and
yards, this has been our great
est season for Dress Goods.
Our sales are driving active.
But we are in position te serve
you quite remarkably in prices
of highly desirable goods. We
thcrelere propose te put in
creased activity into sales by
giving you the largest induce
ments. That's all.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
PLANTING POTATOES,
for Mile, 1UJ Umbels karly Uoae at Nn 31
tOUTil tlUKKN SlUKKf. apf-tid
F
OH MAKING SOAP.
CAUSTIC SODA.
TIIUKK AND FIVit POUND FANCY aKT
T1.K3, AT
J. C. UOUUUTON A co
Cheapest Drug store In the City,
fces.su tadls Wast sXU street.
Fer a geed aprlrg medicine we confidently
recommend. Uoed's SaraaparUla. Vy IU use
the bleed is purified, enriched and vitalised,
ihtt ttrcd feeling la entirely overcome, aud
the whole bely given strength and vigor. The
appetite is restored and sharpened, the diges
tive organs are toned, and the kldnejs and
liver invigorated.
These who have never trled Heed's Sarsa
parllla should de ae tbls spitng. It Is a thor
oughly honest and rIUb!e preparation, purely
vegetable, and contain? no Inlurleus Ingredi
ent whatever. Thousands testify te its pecu
liar curative power.
Purines the Bleed
" I had erysipelas in the worst form, being
nearly covered with blisters. My husband
heard of Heed's Sarsaparllla snd insisted en
y taking It, though 1 had little faith. I bad
takes but a few doses, when I began te feel
better, and la a week I was sure it was doing
me geed. I continued te take It aocerdlng te
directions aud when the first bottle waa gene
1 waa entirely well, I nave net been troubled
by erysipelas stuee." Mm. L JUueir, Brim
field, Mass.
IN. B. If you deride te take Heed's Sanapa
rtUa de net be Induced te buy any ether.
Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drnggtsta- SI I six for S3, rrepued
only by C. I. UOOU A CO., Apothecaries,
Lewell, Mass.
100 De-ea One Dellar,
V.
COCUHAN'h DRUG STORE,
aprt-lmdAw
HKU1VAI,
A YER'SPILM.
Common Sense
In the trcatmontef slight allments would save
avaatamountef sickness and misery. UMB
or AVKU.M PILlS.Ukeu after dinner, will
asiist Digestion ; tiken at night, will relieve
Constipation ; taken at any time, will correct
Irregularities of the Stomach and Bowels,
sUmnlates the Liver, and enra Stele Heidaehe.
Ayer'a I'llls, aa all knew who use them, are a
mil a cathattlr, pleasant te take, ana always
prompt and satisfactory In their results,
11 1 cin rocemmocd Aynr's Fills abeve all
cthen, h&v leg long proved thelr value as a
CATHARTIC
for ruj self and family.'). T. Hess, Lelths
vine, l'a.
" Ayer's rills lnve befln la nee in my Umlly
upwards of twenty years, and tave com
pletely verified all that Is claimed for them "
Themas I". Adam( fan Diege, Texas.
I have used Ayer's rills in my family for
seven or eight ycrrs. Whenever I have an
attack of headache, te which I am very aub aub
Ject, I take a dose of Ayer's Pills and am
always promptly rolteved. I find them equally
beneficial In colds; and In my family, they
are nsed for bllleui complaints and etser dla
tnrbanccs with SDChgoedefTectthat we rarely,
it ever, have te call a physician." II. Vonl Venl Vonl
lleme, Uetel Veulllcinn, Saratoga Springs,
K.Y.
AYER'S PILLS,
rnsi-AtiED bv
Dr. J. O. Ay or & Oe., Lewoll, Vlaea.
Be'd by nil Dca'cis la lledtclne.
aprlCte2J
AVER'S PILLS.
Kill 8 ALU AT
If. B COCIIItAVri DKUG STOltK,
Ilea. 137 A 'Si North U'icen Ht , Lancaster, IV.
aprt-2uida.w
K
EEP YOUR KYE OPEN
If you would net be vlctlmliea by ImpesMrs
and frauds who are flooding the market with
worthless imitations of HRNSON'3 PLAS
TER. Ihete "pirates" who seek te float
their worthless products en the reputation el
BKNSUN'S l'LASTKIl rojert te many trick s
for which their class Is famous, and lr buyers
are net exceedingly cnutleus they frequently
find themselves victimized by unscrupulous
dealers who aid and abet in sueh deception
for a division et the profits. Honest dealers
will unite with physicians in recemmeBMIcg
BENSON'S J'LABTKi: as superior te all ether
external renudles fnr cengns, colds, pleurisy,
chest pains, tnckaclie, MSney oflVctlens, ma
laria, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and
aches and pslus et every description.
SKABUiir a Jehn soy.
(4) Ke'e rroprtetors, New Yerk.
TJUMPUKEY8'
TTOMEUPATHIU
QPE01FICS.
DU lltlll I'll UK. IS1 Heet of All DlFOf.SC,
rietn and Ueld binding, Ul Puges. with steel
Rngrtvlng, MAI1.KI) suUK. AOdrecs, P.O.
BOX 1810, N. Y.
List of Principal Ne. Cures. Price.
1. Kkvers, rouRORlleti, Ir.rUramatlens 45
i Wesus, Werm rover. Werm Colte V6
S. CBTltra Colie, erTt-ethlng of Infants. ...8
t. DiiBBiiai, of Children or Adults ?
5. Utssht.rt. Orlplnij, Bilious Celic vs
6. CneLsai Menies. Vomiting v
7. Coeans, Colds, Urenrbtlts ....25
8. NauaALats. Toothache. Faceache vs
0. llaiDiOH. Strk lleaOachn, Vertigo ?S
10, HTsrsrsiA. Bilious Stomach 21
11. Burraasscner Paixfcl Pbbieds VS
11. Whits, tee Profuse Periods 2.1
IS. Csecr, Cough, Dinicult Breathing S
14. Salt Bhscm, Xrysipelas, Kruptlens ss
15. Kbsumatikm. ltbsumatle fains , 23
is. ravsa awu Aero, Chills, Malaria Be
IT. Fils. Blind or uleedlng fO
19. Oatassb. influenza. Celd In the Head.. ..SO
20. Wuoermu cecau, Violent Coughs te
24 GiskralDbbilitt, Physical Weakness. .Se
27. Kidmst Disiasb M
Hi, NBXVOUS IIBUILtTT ,...1100
SO. UbibabtWbakh.ss, Wetitng Bed 50
Si- D:nsiiS8 or tux Ubabt, Palpitation... SI 00
Sela by drugging, or snt postpaid on're en're
celpt et mice. llUlll'UUKlrt' llKIUClNK
CO , 1CV rulten St , N. Y. Tu,lh,S.w(lj
GAPE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE.
O Ituptura, Varlcocele and Special Diseases
of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks
when ) ou can find In Dr. Wilght the only Kso Kse
clab fHTsiOtAN in Philadelphia who mekes a
specialty of the bdove diseases, and Cress
TuiMT t'uaxs UOABANTBXD. Advice Tree day
ana evening Strangers can be treatedand re
turn home some day, unices private.
DB.W. 11. WBItillT,
241 North Ninth btreet. Above Itece,
1 e. box 673 Philadelphia.
febMydAw
J'AJiASOLH.
IS
OW HEADY.
PARASOLS.
Being tu want of meru offleo room, we hive
found it necessary te encroaeh somewhat
npen our former store space, and thereto e,
owing te our limited quarters, unable te have
a formal opening as heretofore. This season's
goods ate new icady, and we kindly request
our patrons and the publte generally te ex
amine our line. The New and Latest Styles In
Handles, Tors and Materials.
xys B. & EL,
Ne. 14 Eat,t King Streot.
aprS-Buid
XKCKWEAH.
T5EMOVAU
E. J. ERISMAN
WILL BK rOUND AT
MO. 42 WEST KING ST.
(Next Doer te Bailer's rbotegraph Galltiry )
W 1th a com plete stock of
TOT. LATEST SPRING STYLES
or
OENl'd FURNWHINO GOODS
TOBACCO.
e
LD HONEST r.
IK OCR rerULAKEKaKD
Old Hencstij
Will beioundacemtluatlonnotalways
te be had,
a riNK QUALITT OF FLUB TOUAcJCO AT
A UBASOnABliK rBlOA.
Loek for the red B tin tag cm
each plug, i
FIRST-OLASS ARTICLE
IK
Chewing
Tobacco.
DON'T I-A1L TO GIVB1
OLD HONESTY
A rAIR TBIAU
Aakyourdealerferlt. Don'ttakeanyethar.
JNO. FINZER&BROS.
LOUIBVlLIiBl, ST. I
1 ft)
CI.OTH1XU, te.
-I
-yVTEKUHANT TAILORING.
HAQEE & BROTHER.
MERCnANUAlLORlNG
DEPARTMENT.
$15.00 AND $16.00
CHEVIOT SDITINCrS.
BKST V ALU KB we have Sver Offered. Strictly
All Weel, uoed styles
$18.00 & $20.00 Cheviot Hnltlegn.
Nowest Fl&Us and Stripes.
THBLATJtSrlN
fine: imported ohlviets,
$25.00 Up.
EAGER &BR0THER,
25 & 87 !WB3T KINQ ST.
TMPORTANr CONSIDERATION.
L (iiiDsoiae il Bre.
An Important Consideration.
WI UAVE TUK FINEST GOODS. THIS UK JT
or stVKUYrHiNe.TUE sTYLr.
Bat the Prices arell.CO te CO Lewer than the
same quality of geed are sold for
anywhere else.
Loek at Our Window Exhibit Every Day.
We Beld') Mark Our Prices In Plain Figures.
Anyone ean see who takes the
trouble te leek.
New Spring Trousers te Order at N 00, LM
15 CO, SO OJ, S7 00, H.1 0, 9 00.
New Spring nulls te order at $1200,111.00,
116 00.
Mew Spring Suits te Order, Fine Quality
Imported Wirsled, at I2U.00, la.oe, s Ou, 117 (M.
ALL WB.LL HADE, CUT IN THE LATEST
BTYLE.
TltlalUED TASTErULLY.
Everything warranted te give satisfaction.
Yeu can affurd te buy without giving ibema
leek, it will save you money.
L. GANSHAN & BRO.
M
YEK8 HATH PON
Spring Clothing!
TBEUK'S NO END
TO TUE A9BO&TMENT Or
SPRING SUITS
TOBEl-OUNDHEltE.
Every Conceivable Etjle and Pattern
TAKEN IN TUE ASSOUTMENT
lien's Buslnrss Bulls.
Men's Business Bults.
Hen's Business Suits.
Hen's Business Suits.
Hen's Dress Suits
Hen's Dress Suits ,
..18
..t'.O
..111
ss
..lit
..lis
..lit
..IIS
..120
Hen's Dress Suits.,
Hen's Dress Suits.
Hen's Dress Suits.
Hen's Drdss Suits.
Hen's Dress Suits.
!
........
Hen's Ixtra Pants, Eyeiy Style..
.liutets
A LAKQE AND
HANDSOME STOCK
or
Youths', Beys' md Children's Olethbg
AT PEOPLE'S PBICKS.
Myers & Ratnfen,
NO. 12 EAST KINO HT..
I.ANCUHTSm PA
ilAVUlNHRr.
isviivwiai
pATTERNS, MODFLB, de.
Central Machine Works,
COKNKB Or
UUANrANDOUBIBTIAN STBKETS,
(Uesr of Coert Heuse). LANOASTEB, PA.
Engines. Bellerr, Machinery and llepalrlag,
Paltuins, Drawlsgs,lren and Brass Casting.,
etc
Ust equipped Machine and Pattern lihep
in tbe city ler light work.
swtsoed Werk, Promptness, Keasenabl
ChaifiM, aerU4
ruRitrrvttm.
F
RtTUKE.
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 Queen Street.
, OCHS & GIBBS.
aprlllyd
w
IDBiYKK'S.
YOUR 'WANTS
-IN-
FURNITURE
Can be supplied at
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORK
TO rOUUOOUrLEIK SATISFACTION.
ATTBACT1VK QOJD3.
ATTBACTIVK PBICKS
Qlve yourself the satisfaction or seeds
Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock in the
Oer. Bast King & Duke Sta.
WIDMYEB3 COBBER.
N
EVV TU1NGB IN PUKNITUKE
-AT-
HEINITSH'S
Mew ANTiyUK oak suns, all Complete,
with Mattress and Spring. The prieewUl sur
prise you.
NATUBAL OUKRBY SU1TB, all Complete
Very Pretty, Well Hade and Durable,
OLD STANDARD WALNUT. We open
Xext Week, but New Patterns at Six New
Prices. Several very low In price, but geed
money's worth all the time.
Other New and Attractive Goods
shown all the time at Popular Prlees.
being
HEINITSH'S
37 AKD 20 SOUTHIQTJBBNBT.,
LANOA&TEB, PA.
Personal Attention Given te Undertsk
lnjr.
BABY CAltBIAOKS.
F
ILINN ft 11RENKMAH,
GRAND EXHIBIT
or
BABY CARRIAGES.
ONE IICNDRED DirrEKENT STYLES.
ALL NEW GOODS.
Manufactured te our own order by the best
factories in the country. Speclal attention
given te every department se aa te secure ser
vice as well as appearance.
no house in the country can show as Una a
Hue of goods.
EXPRESS WAGONS,
WHEEL BARROWS,
DOLL CARRIAGES,
VELOCIPEDES,
GIRL'B TRIOYLE3, dKJ.
OCU NEW STOCK Or
"Alaska" Refrigerators
NOW ON EXHIBITION.
mm & Irenehan,
Ne. 162 North Queen Btreet,
LANCABTEB rA.
HuvBWJrvturitBiMm loom.
rMAiU AMD (JEB
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
MtxtyOandie-Llghti Beau thorn all
Anether Let et CHEAP QI.OBXS ler Uas au
nu stoves.
THB pmiFBOTIOH
JbiLJAL MOULDING A BUBHEB OUSH1UN
WEATHERSTRIP
Beats them all. This strip entwears all ethen .
Keeps ent the cold, step rattling et windows
xclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain.
Anyone can apply ltr-ne waste or dirt made
in applying it. ua
Ban be flttea anywhere no
aojea va CKire, rway wi um. & win uui, spiii..
, ready (or use. It will net split,
nlr cushion strln la tbe most
warn ersaruur casmua sixip is mi mesi
perieet.
SS
At tie titeve, Heater and Bangs
tore;
-or-
Jehn P. Sehanm & Sens,
24 SOUTH QDBEN ST..
LANCASTER, Pa.
CaRHIA UtSH.
s
TANDARD WORK.
ED'W.EDGERLEY
CXBBIaGE builder,
HOS.40,U.",UMAttKET BTKBBT, Bear of
Postemoe, Lancaster, Pa,
I have in Btecjt and Build te Order Every
Variety et the following styles : Coupe, bug
glee. Cabriolets, Carriages, Victorias. Business
wagons. "T" carta, HcCall wagons. Barries,
Usraet Wsgens, Pontens, Express Wagons-
I employ tie best Mechanics, and have laoll laell
ltlee te build correctly any style of Carriage
desired. 1 he Quality, Style and finish ei my
work makes it decidedly the cheapest la the
market,
MOTTO : ralr Dealing, Honest Werk at
Bettem Prlees." Please give me a call.
sss"Bepalrlng promptly attended te. Prlees
lower than all ethers. One set of Workmen
especially emnlej ed ler that purpose.
BUSINESS METHODS MADE PLAIN.
The system of instruction at the
LANOASTEB COMMEEU1&L OOLLIQB,
is se simple and plain that any young l0y or
gentleman can easily master all the details of
abaslneas education-
LIBEBAL TBBUS.
Evening Sessions Tueadays, Wedne
and rildays. i uU tnformauen given by
ML V W Jb&VMAfH
Laseaster ceaasreui CxOiasm
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