WfTf !7- . - IT " T y . SHE INOASTEB PAJLXY rsnBLUGEKCEB, TUESDAY. APRIL 24. 1888. Tpr- Wli v "'irx '" ,?i Kv Zf? 8S' .3SUaJ ry1. OJt' tTi J - t?. J-SSF, '. jm . 4! "i & v Th Dully rnflltgncer, M nwegs r a.AJHAwW. AP1UL gi, 1989. nmni pebHahee all U imm a the United rrta up te ipoealblehenr. na Dally Edition of Tn Urratu- mm it Sellveres kr camera in me cay iaMirtula tow bi for 104. per week t Samd, (. yean M.n for u months 1 BLft far tare) sonatas) McperBumie. Ha WESsur Ibtuximkem (Deuble Sheet) .Eight rifw, aOySLM pel annum, In ad- rtnulBWl washing- Utttr address changed MtiiMiNWVkmiu paper is new rer- F lia..rti.Mflnta rrma U bi C eta. nor line i0 laeirtlmi according te location. ;;" - IHB INTELLIGENCES, Lancaster, Fa. Telephone Connection Lkcsie ta Sell Llqiisr. Im An Itanertant Issue Tiis been framed Ja Philadelphia for the testlnp; of the Uch licente act. Wallace O. IUuden- bweb, who for fire yean past bad been :i!ff Aratall Hener deafer, was an applicant S. . Bftw flja&MiLA mmah fl-in en Iamt TTa aaM. I& s " " " " -" "D ? ta-.yfiled with all the requirements of the , mmm MuiiliiiMif anaaraf-aA all nneatlnna '&.y, - .-11... -J...I. 1,1. .,....... ,ii Wjapi Ul Mm lltcuen tuuiv wivu oiucukceviii- :' aHnn. nlfl for 11 ill an VPrtlMment nf ah. ;i' vMleatlen. presented bondsmen of unques- raJliOMd sufficiency, was qualified te the ;,'.t .rasneHaieu tuav ue ana never eeiu en euu- A, anA fiail In all vaanAffta HtMut In Alie- kJCJIuu A t IImku I.m a (hAiMmmAii. ai vinivD v sua iiwvu tana ui (uvwwuivu iWealth. There were no remenstrances filed against him, but the license court awx?. Mfnaed hla annltcatlen without assta-nincr ixt T" : . - !.''' ? auiv reason ler ae aeinir. aJS'-s-There could net be a better case te test ''' we question whether the judges have ab 'ftluta discretion for reluslnir llnuer ,?! r; ------.- --- -- - - - .--- licenses, in tue opinion of this journal the act of May 13,1887, was Intended te H'jAwmm .w6Ww.wa V a.HV wmv.m.., '1 aami in 1. ran iir iiib iiniinr iiiiuniuua y-'TLvflt prohibition thereof. Therefore. : -'--W "tkew who complied with the liquor . . "- - .. - -w rMrula.ttenfi. and airalnst whom no nuea. Ai tleB was rlsed.were entitled te HcenBe3 ns : -ri'-K . , ....- T n (!.. ..! ,!' the case an arbitrary power Isen- r8ted te the judges, which It lanelbe- t r aram na lam ittannni ii'iin a Z.V . '7UU w B,,0 """ :-iv'miv vl Butiuta is gatnereu irem iib line eWiaathe act of May 13. 1837. Is entitled W-. -;0.act " te restrain and regulate the sale EJ$f Hqners." There Is no mention of r;,foWbiueD. r'iSiVjAflt I trim that in (tin nntrnr in mnl vxVi' i " vv : v .. '-..-. -.--- ,;,-repeaw ueicgaiea te tue court 01 quarter XiaiaelODs, tbe expression occurs " may be t'fraBted," but it isa well known principle . "tlaw that ' may" means "must" when wuu psiBuua or tue punue nave nn inter ifa u uuviub tue uuv uoue wuicn is - rv aiBeiiiea uy sucu permissive language. y.'OoeatrilIni? thn whnln net nfffllmr thn laference Is conclusive that where the '.f""'llttinan rpmilntlnnq hnrn lioen In nil vs. I' fefets compiled with, there Is no judicial irf oiecretien permlsalble in the grant of n liAMue, unless the place be unnecessary itiw kue iuuiic, or Mia applicant us an un- aSiHt person ; two points en which no pub I 4 Me evidence was apparently taken. Ner f st W either assigned as the ressan for the IjMtutal of the license in this case. Tt. ItS81910 Da a reasonable limitation upon jj ceuuijcu uy me iaw te tue WJttiem that it -Should ba exerelspil uiinn T,A1L4A.H..I . iu . igy iiuiiumuu uiKeu in tue manuer dwsal In courts, and that thn rpnimnn far rti-tkklr action should be snrcad nnen tlm 1 Wnnl It. 41m mnnne.- n.l.l1. i .....ll ""i u u uauuti n 1111.11 M liiutuur tfa aanal. Ifs.The petitioner In this application te . -iw au(iicuiu uuuii tubs mat tue court 01 .qaarter sessions may be compelled by r.n Itercallve mandamus toshewcausowby 'X? the petition should net be (minted, nod WSitf .v. a , - ... -7 ail that is required te be done by them k,'Vi'erthenewact. There will ba much , tlBtereat in the decision of the highest trl- t Jounalef the state upon this important tlJU flotation, and It would be only,! us t te the Jpftern amount of property interests af JTteted thereby that the decision be made &" aoen aa cesslbla. ''Wti'- Snakes aad Jaboraedl. ? -m Tha 2iew Yerk Erraia makes the com- it-tacUng announcement that snnke bites 4, aaav bow db inuuiffea in without v 1 S art- fr T'llmnnil R IHunn nt tlm wkzzz." r:r."T -."rv"j rr v ymnuaBeniau institution, ueuevesiuat in I'vM'0' known ns Jaberaadi he has dis f rdinmred an Bntiilnte fnr annkn MIpq Mini. -JJ -- - -v- ...hv v-w viev O Will rftniOr flin iStt-A nFfliamnaf irnnAmAiiii (V"" Vww mv i"W VI UVUIVSV IUUUU1VU3 ; IVKUa harmlef fl and bidden th hparLi nf fc ,jai9 wanderers who have always carried . r" -,-,.- - aa et h eetier anewn ana most pepu- Jar cure for snake bites. Mr. Rueetn has f Mas experimenting en guinea pigs, rab- aw aaa cnickens. rolsen obtained from -i.Uai jneet venomous snakes is injected ?bimth the skin of the subject and this Jelaamedlately followed by an injection ec.tbe jaberandi, although tbe remedy S iWlll imerate as well atut a dnlav nf flv rgaslnutes. - AII prnnrlmpntfl en fnr li'iVA liun n?ltl ?TSVT "T: . r. "-' "" " ihiav ratiiesnaKe, me most poisonous rep. s ftftBua in tnis part or tne worm ; but the : Mwntuls are new awaiting some venom if the terrible cobrade-eaDello. If the & Ijl f T7mY77 OlltinllnM. (IMVMItf nMl ll.n Mn .1 J""V'V"U' "WWUIHIM WUHtUUU IIJU 1CU1CUJ r.. h iauna 10 vnrir hi wpii u-iih -hi immin IS. aebjects. parties in the snake country will before leag go armed with hypodermle k jpynnges reaay jeaaeu wun jaueranUl, and If the remedy is applied as the pocket Jt Out has been, they will rrebablv lab S"'' thaas'Ipps nf Ipr pvprir ttplr lilte TljeH. .from snakebite is probably much mere r frequent than hydrophobia, and there is aotauchet ache'.ca between the horrors, .ailthat thft KmtlllIAnlin eilan,lat. nn.. ' iMSae worthy et praise as Pasteur. t k. i ..i . .. yi .Ke uceh oviueuce et tne success of Mr. Bheetn'd discovery is hU ran em... UfiMMB. lie Was hanJIirnf a rillici- tnrn. . ---i . - v ,. vKU iiattksnake when the reptile, becoming raarsged, buried Its fangs in ltbeem's -.laud, drawing the bleed. After waiting . few moments it was noticed that the Ifeiaen had begun te draw and the rem adr was applied. Its effect was immedl- , air apparent. Mr. Itheem was only in- ewvaaienced for a short time and is new JkN&g bis work as usual. . 1 Ussy Courts. The courts are kept busy newalayi iatrutng censlltatlbas. The United iNUii supreme court dtefdea te-day that aVatate may properly enact a Jaw making railroad company rtstOESible for the e done te one of its servants by efligei.ee of another servant; which as set seem that any lawyer wenld tMalnuidHwerlh while te question afawa Urn Mttme court, R tm 1UM for damares te ms. UbtbecftUfmiPft4 nf II.Alr FfWiPw, Mi flw Pmm of Kantas ex- a5JWWwiWe tejuri, done te i J0KfrmxvWi J -Ukt J a rsawaable P$t)m .bdvw JUkU uUwM U wtde by ether states. There Is no geed reason In these days why railroad servant should net have the aaee protection as a railroad passenger ; and when they get It, the railroad superintendents may be mere regardful et the life And limb of their empleyes. Hitherto they have in cltnedte regard them as cheap lnstru. ments, where less is no inconvenience, since plenty of substitutes stand ready te fill their places. Sut the busiest, court nowadays ever constitutional questions is the Dauphin court of our stats, which is wrestling with tax questions. Judge Mcl'hersen the ether day knocked the state out of a handsome sum by the claim that It could net collect a tax en the carriage of goods ever our border, and today Judge Slmonten comes along with a decision de claring that the tax en corporation mort gages is unconstitutional, because mort gages of foreign corporations in the handset state residents are taxed upon their Esrcsscd value, whereas these of de. mestie corporations are taxed at their par value, while they may be worth dou ble or halt that sum. The J udge declare J that the tax is net uniform ; and It Is the fact that all mortgages are net taxed alike, although It is net se clear tbat they must be under the constltu censtltu constltu t'enal prevision making taxes uniform. The Bame constitution would requlre judgments, notes and ether evidences of Indebtedness te be taxed equally with mortgages. The question seems te be whether money at interest must ba equally taxed upon its as sessed value, in whatever shape it is secured; whether n mortgnge given by a domestic corporation must be taxed the same ni one given by a foreign corpora tion or by nn individual. m tpi Fifty ycara ego itetm navigation be tween Kureps and America began. Thin Ulteen Hays wai Reed time. New we cresa In alx and ono-feurth daye, m t t BrcnnTAnr Whitney has wrltten a long loiter te. the naval committee of tie lleuiie heartily supporting the plan for the ettabllihment et a naval reaetve aa a meature' et economy, This ayatem will train thoicamen engaged in our large coast trade ae that ttiey will be Immediately avallable In caae of war. Their training will net of course be that of a thorough man-ef-wara man, but it will coat very little and will be ulualrnt for emergencies, England maintains, wllh an annual expenditure of Icta than 12,000,000, an auxiliary naval foree twloe aa larne aa tbe entire Amerlcan navy. The necessity fet a reserve, the aecretary aaya, haa become met impera ttve with the cbangea which have come about In the ait of war. The secretary cloaej hla letter by saying : In the Judg ment et tbe department It Is both neeeaaary and econeuilcil tbattbegovernmentjaheuld have In reserve a llset of auxiliary merg chant hbipr, previously prepared with the ncceuary ilttlnga for instant conversion Inte crulicr, which would therefore be available upon a memenl'a notice for use by the go vernment In tlme of war. Tue Connoisseur tot March contains mi oxce-dlngly intereating akoteb of the l'rt-lUpbuollte aciioel et EerIUU painters, from the pen et Edward Bed. The illui illui trated aturtlcaarn et rare beauty even for IblsartUtlejOJnal. m t Tun whele world It dlatrraaed by the re portHeI thephyalcal condition of tueotn tueetn tueotn peror of Oermany, and Is fined with admiration ler the patient oour eour oeur agowltb which he discharges hladutlea and beats his pains. But hew la it that it se often happens with great patients that the pbyaielans are better able te satlity the public desire for certain knowledgoof their condition and tbelr fate? The emperor has ttcen handed ever te death raore than oneo, and yet the light et hepe shines. The vor ver vor dleteoemsto In that he will aoen surely die, but he way jet relgu aa long as bis father. Tan losses by tire In the United Hlatpn during laat year were nearly 1120,000000, en Incroase of ever 13 per cent, ca com pared with the previous year. m FniDAY will be Arber Day. Uet icidy te plant trees. m GcsKnxL 11. H. Hanford, who has been very active In mattera oenneoted with the Conge Irce auto and claims credit for ao ae curlng ita recognition Irem our govern uient, cannet.restraln hla Impitlenoe ever the lefunal el our government te ratify the neutrality treaty. Ueeayathat ferelgnera atcrtbe our delay te Inability te unfaratand the IVoueli of tbe treaty rather than te un willingness te complete a geed work be Rim by a itepublican administration. This lsdfeldedly the meat eblldlih and weak method of argument that could be applied te tbe cke. That any Intelligent foreigner should be capabloef aueha flat specimen of wit, if it is IntHeded for wit, is be yond belief, and if Oeneral Han ford li dis appointed because he cannot twist this gov gev gov ernmont around hla thumb for the boneflt et Conge apeculatera ae much the inore credit is due the administration. Tbe general swells with patrlotle pride because our government startled Kureps by reoog reeog reoeg niztoc the llig et the International aasecla-ti-r, nnd he wants us te oeutlnuo te startle etlete monarchies by booming things in the Conge, But Inasmuch as Bald roeogpltlon has only been followed by a vast increase of the whisky trade and n rapid spread et Mohammedanism in that region, whlle Stanley has pasaed up the river with an armnd ferce te de something for somebody in Cetitral Africa ; la view of theso facts and the mystery Buireuudlng tbe lest named expedition, the hesitancy et our government seems well advised. General Binterd says that the Conge ollera te-day the groateit harveit of the eentury te Amerlcan enterprise, and he exelalms : " What an openloK for our colored race In their rnother country I I am looking- for a modern Moaea te appear toabew thorn the way te thia new land of premise." m Who shall ruu the Bepubllcan waohlne isa bipger question In UarrUburg tbau who shall be named for supreme court judge. ' m ' DirtucTeii ei? 1'uulie Weiucs Waekeh, in Philadelphia, baa dltoharged -U em ploy ta from the sorviee or the city, because be believed thorn unnecessary luxuries, Thlalnvelveaa aavlngef f 07,820 20, and it means that there wilt be a material reduc tion lnthoUepublIcauetoluVhlladelphIa, as the greater portion of the dUoharged eIBc'als wera chlelly usalul aa beat work ors in the ward. Tnn ateam read roller only UW er.r sit r .!e' te icjftet ucin uuv vku. m m PERSOHAU W. Invite Biwier, the mind-reader, Is In en Install yluuiiu rsew Yerk. Cjiuke Sinq, a Chinaman, was baptized In vyi Immmni Biptlste'iurdh. Culcaire, en Sunday nlnht. ' Kx.Ce.NQBnssMAN Duwaht'ij ieneral took place in Huuuury, ou xdendav, and wm JrKely ottmiileJ. All ihe bua ness liocseawere clcaed. A 'AA trAItRAB of Oleana, near Ner. walk, Ohie, went te sleep en (heilth Inet, nnd remained in tbat condition until Satur day, wheu he died. The pbyalclana can. no. aojeuut for ir, Ktv. Samuel SrAiTLDixe, of HLAgnea Cdtholle cliureb, West Cneater, has an. nouneod from the altar that be will reluie the aanrniuenU te William S. Bewen and 1'ulllp Maguire, because they will net send their children te the parochial school. Dr. Jusitcn has aasured (he Ooegra phlcat troelety, of Berlin, of ate oenvMtOK that HWeley k new wllh Katla Bay, aa that Is atria te be the oplalea of all leetfla Oeraaan expleferr. 1 the abaeaes of Btaeley's orlnlen It If the BMat teaattklag, probably, wltbln reach. COMMANIJKn-121 OmxF Hea, of the Grand Army of the Hepublle, ta new vlait Ing peata In the Seuth, lleeaya the orgaa ergaa orgaa Izitfen has added 14,000 men la the last qnarler. MI-euri haa added theraeat name, while Kentucky haa the largest per eentage of laereasa. BFiCVIAh KOTIOKH. i- . BUILOH's COTJOn ana Consnmptlen Cure Is sela by as en a (aaraetee. It enrea Cob Ceb anmptlnn. sold by n. B, cecliran. amtstat. mat. ui mam uv aena yneea at., lAneastar. Fa, IS) Tlinnder It Down the , That for lamenMS, ter rhaamatlsm, fnr arhpn, for pMns, and tnr sprains Dr 7hmai' Jlclee trie Oil la a pealtlra ana r liable rmeay. "Ur. Thoum' Si Irctrle Oil" can bn pnrehaatd of any drttfalnt. anr sale br H. B. Cecbran, arursiat, 137 and 151 Werth Queen street, Lan cater. All Adaalra MaadMmi re. A pare, clrwr akin will make any face nana nana aemn. aianlftstiy anything which atrcnguens and onrlebca the bio d will dlrecily anaet lha wbote perren. Alt ortiptten nf lha aaln dis appear wbnn Burdeeh Bleed BUttrt aie rm pluyel. 1 hy are a reaetable tetnedy et In rs'fmable valne. rer aile by It. II. Cochran, nrnKRiat, is; and l!a Werth Queen alreer, Lun Lun Lun ouier. PeaitBMUr sam'i A. iiawnr, or Mentaray, Mich , delivers hlmrelf In tbta wife t "rer ce'di, bnrna, sere threat, ana rhenmatlsm. Themat' Keltctrie Oil cannot be neaiett, I say keep It np te the aiandara,and Itwlllratlsly the paenle. 1 shal aena ler a new anpply seen." rer sain by It. 11. Ceeh ran, drnKgist, IJ7 and 13 North Qneen atxeet, Laneaster, anna, riaant, healthy grins are eenn only en the fftn et healthy pon-ena, The dytptiptla and drbliliated can rtnlla only in a hall-faeartcd way. l'uilly the bleed, tnie Urn atemHcb. and atrimathnn the tlnra with Jlurireek lllewl JIUteri. tf you wlah te laugh well and eltun, for aale by II. II. Cochran, dniRnUt, 137 and 1S9 North jneen street, Lancaster. Will It Iteally Data lttieuiiiktiini 7 We answer, honor bright, it will enrn rlieu. jnntlam. ana the rnverrst raa tee. Dr. Themat' Keleetrla Oil was apeclallv nrcparea for the rheumatic and luma. Entice ltuir irem the people rtlatlve telu merlla In nearly bTery paper in Ihnoenntiy. Hnrsalnly It . li Cochran drngglat, 137 and 111 aerth Queen atreet, l.aueaair. Caeaaa Aatentaliutnt, "Cotnp'eiflypreatratrd for dara wlthlndt wlthlndt KNtlen and bitlnua ler. Thn rirVctael two betUea of Burdock Bleed IStttcrt antenlthnd met visible linproveuirut rinlit eir." Mr. Nonh llatea, Ki intra, n, Y. for nuln by H. II, Cochran, drnKKiat, 157 ana IS) Werth Queen street, Xn easier. WAKNAMAKKRK. I'aiLADBtruia, Tuesday, April 21. 18SS. Maybe 500 varieties of the half price Jackets yesterday morning-. Yeu hacked hard at one of the ciphers all day. Celer, style, fit, quality, every thing but sizes right. That lit tle size uncertainty doubles the buy of your Jacket money, were $4, $6, $8, $10 new $2, $3, $4, $5 nalded J'lald lUlu Kerseys Stockinet " $4A $45. $50. and $55 Spring Wraps, beaded en Silk or Gren adine, $20 each. A bargain flood-tide in just-what-you-want things. Second fleer, CLcatuut street alde. ?uke ele vator. , A stroke in "White" Goods. Manufacturers' remnants. Mere colored than white. Mere than ten thousand pieces; plaided and striped Lawns, Nainsoeks, Cambrics, among them the pick of this season's styles ; iy te 10 yard lengths: Me kind 12e COlklna 1 a 180 kind IGe Me kind loe l'Oklud va 10 kind 7e lue klua te at a special counter. Just the same in full pieces at the regular counters at the regular prices. They won't go fast while this windfall of short lengths lasts. Plenty of pieces te match for quick pickers. I uurlh circle, southwest et coutie. Don't let the odd lets and remnants of Dress Goods get out of mind. Every morning we bundle them efi te the Rem. nant counter. Tlje color waifs, the extravagant stuffs that have had a chill, anything that stands in the way of quicker tilings. Irregular goods at the merest fraction prices. If you miss a day you may miss the yards you're watching for. We put some el the big rem nants into Robes. The plain and the novelty that fit. Enough te make a generous, perfect dress, but you get them at the remnant price. The picking done for veu. the matching tee. Seme of the richest stuffs we have get into these Robes, and out they go with a " zip." May be three hundred styles en the counter at rx time, but no two days the same three hundred. New lets with every sun up. $3 te $14 for a Rebe. ha-tl circle, northwest el coutre. A new let of dark colors in Shirt Waists just down Trem our factory, go cents each. All sizes from 4's te 13's. Hake same as all our ether Shirt Waists the best. lleth ends of tbe Stere. ' The best $3 Shee for men. Tannery calf seamless vamp, genuine Dongola kid top, solid leather insole and half double sole, solid leather counter. That's the stock they're made et. Put together te stay. Per fectly smooth insole; no tacks or nails or thread te harrow up your sole. As easy en the in side as a hand-sewed shoe. Net a slight or scrimp in make or finish. Every pair warranted; you shall have pair for pair if they turn out amiss. Laced, capped tee Laced, plain tee Congress! plain tee Butten, plain tee Feurstyles. Say whether your feet is mediuni or full width. JJOOD'S iAll8APAJULL4. Keep the we baiieve HeeeVs WiraamatrtMa Jm Terr bMtsaaletaetolaketekaf) tke Meca mm ana te expel the germs of serfala,sHrkaan, and ether peboea whlek aauwa secaaeh ewaTar 1st , and aoeaeror later un4er3lBUMaesral aeaith. By It peculiar enratlve power, sioea's Bampdrllia atreaathena the system while It eraaiaua disease. Karly last spring t was very tnueh run down, sad nervous headache, flt miserable andaJllhat. I took lloee'a BarsaparUla and was ranch benefitted by it. I reoemmeaA it te my frUnfli." Mas. J. M. TAttea, Hit ancltd Avenne, Cleveland, Ohie. Heed's SarMparilla "Fer a flrst-class spring retdlelne my wife and I both, tblnk very highly of Hooa'SBar Heoa'SBar Hoea'SBar aapartlla. We both took It last spring. It aid ns a grat deal of geed and wa felt batter throng h the het weal her than aver before. 1 1 eared my wife of sick fceadacha, from which abe has anflerea a great deal, and relieved sae eta diary, ttied feeling. X think every one enghv te take something te purify the bleed before the het weather cornea en, and we shall certainly take Heed's Baraaparlllalbla spring." i. II. rBABos,Sept. Granite Hallway Ce, Cen. cord, N. U. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all drngg'sts. II six ftrr IB. Prepared 1 Beld by Ml druggists. II 1 alx for s. Prepued only by C. I. A.OOD CO., Apothecaries, I only by C. I, HOOD CO-, Apettecartea. Lewell, Mass. I Lewell, Mass. 100 Desm On Dellar. I IOO Deses Ona Dellar. H OOD'S HAKHAPAKILTjA FOR RALE wrs. 137 and 1 Werth Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. WANAKAKBR'B. Sent anywhere without extra cost. We call it the " Wanamaker Wearwell." The name and the "$3 " are stamped en each shoe. Market street front, weatet Main Alale. JOHN WANAMAKER, Phlladolehla. rnuiOAu AYEB'S SAU8APAIULLA. REASONS WHY AVER'S SAUSAI'AttlLLAlSPUEFKO- AbLKTO ANVOTIIKK FOtt THK CUUK OIT ULOOD U1SEASBS. llccaute no pMtennua or dileterlouslegre. dlents enter Inte the conipejtUori'.of Ayet's Sarsaparilla, Ayrr's Karsaparllla contalns'enly the pur est and most effective remedial property s. Ayer's rarsaparllla Is prepared with ex ex tieme care, skill and elcaallnest. Ayer'a Barauparllla la prescribed by load lead ing phj aidant. Ayer'a BartnparIHa Is for sate overywbere, and recommendod by all flrtt-etats drugglata, Ayei's BarsaparUla la a medicine, and net it beverage In UIikuIse. Ayer's BarsaparUla never falls te effect a cure, when perslalenUy used, acjerdlng te directions. Ayet's Sargaparllla Is a highly concentra ted extract, aud there f ere the most economi cal llloed Medicine In the market. Aycr'a Baraapullla has had a auceeatfal oareerof nearly halt a oentury, and waa never te pnpu'nr as at present. Thousands of testimonials are en ale from theso benefited by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rrtErARBenr Dr. J. O. Ayer Ss Ce., Lewell, Masa. l'rlre tl : six bottles, IS. Werth 5 a bottle, apni3iew AYmVS BARSAPARlIiLA. VOn SAL AT U. U COCIIUAN'a UllUO 8TOHK. Nrs. 137 4 '3J North Qucen Bt , Lancaster, 1M, apr 'imd&w gUMPHRBYa' llomcepaililc Teterlnary Fpcclflcs, Fer Ilorsea, Cattle. Sheep, Dots, Hest. Poul try. 10) PAitK HOOK On Treatment of Animals and Chart 3ent aroe. CUUE3 Tevnrn. Conseatlen, Inflamma'len. A.A.-Splnat Meningitis, Milk ITever. II II Htralna, i.ameuen, Kheumatltm. (1 U IMstouiper, Natal l)Uchaigt. I.l. Heta or i.ruba, Worms. X.K l.'eugha, lleaves. Pneumonia. K.r Celic or Grlpes, Bellyache. CO.- MlncarrlaRe, llemorrhagea. II. It. Urinary and Kianey Ulaeatei. I.I Krupttvu DUtaiet. Mange. J.K. UUousesei Ulgtatlen. 8TATU.K CASE, with Bpro'flet. Manual, witch ll-anl Oil and MedlcnUd .17.00 PK1UK, 8InKleUrtllo(evr BOaesus) ....7 .10 BOLD HY UUUGOISTH 1 OK SKNT PHKPA1U UN HOIClPT Or PUICK. llumphreya' Med. Ce., 1(8 Fulton 8t, N, Y. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific Ne 28. limse 30 yearn. The enlv sucoeislul remedy for Nervous nobility. Vital Weakneai and Proatrattea from over-woraor otliercauaea. tl 00 wr viol, or 8 vials and large viol powder, fur IS 00. SeiDur DRreQ.tTj, or sent postpaid en re re re coipteiuitcx 11UMPUKKYR' MKDIQ1 If E CO , e. 103 Fulton Slreel, N. Y. mai271ydAwTu,Thas D ISEASE AND DEATli. SICU111TV Scwer una, dUrae germs ana coiitaalen are effeetually com- AOAIN3T batted by burning Ilydrenaph- thnl Putllles In rooms and EUFFKUING apartments They are iragrant, and tnvlirerating te the alek. DHEAHK ektn and acalp dlteaxs are permanently cured by liydrnn AND upthel neap, a pure, highly granted medicinal soap for UK Aril I ty'lut, nnraery and bath. Toothache lace neuralgia anainflameder swollen gnms j told promptly te Darby's tifn 3 CKNTd. tal l'Jatterj, wblcn take the plare 01 opiates, and danger ous toothache 0 reps. Cerna nnd llunlens cause no pal a where Mmiil'd Cern and llunien l'lasiera are uwd, 1 hey quickly ulluy luUammatien and relieve puliu Muallpez and ether contAKleus dtsrsses are prevtmwd by burning Snahury'n Sulphur Can dles lu cellars, eleseu, lnks, ships' holds, bird caxea, chicken 1 oeot, if. (2) HKADUUV A JOHNSON, New Yerk. 11 AU Y OA 11 BIA UBa. "DIMM N A iSKKMKMAEf, GRAND EXHIBIT OF BABY CARRIAGES. ONKUUNDKKD D1FFKUKNTBTYLXS. ALL NEW UOODS. Munnlactumd te our own erder by the ben taciAles 111 thn country. Beclal altentleu given te every department se as te secuie ter- Ice as well at apprurunce. isoheixelu the country can show as line a line et uoedj. EXPRESS WAGONS, WHEEL HARROWS, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOOIPEDKS.J UIKL'8 TRIOYLES, Aa OU11NHW STOCK OF "Alaska" Refrigerators NOW ON KXUIUmON. FLIHH & "bREHEMAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Street, LAMCABXaUt PA. Bleed Pure rer a geed sprit trnedlctne we eeufldently raoemmana Meed's BarsaparUla. lly It use the bleed la purlfled, enriched and vitalised, that tired feeltag la entirely erereesae. and the whole body given strength aad vigor. The appetite Is restored and sharpened, the diges tive ergaas are toned, aad the kieaeys and liver lavtcerated. Taos who have never tried Heed's Sam per Ilia should de ae this spilng. It Is a thor oughly BOBtstanaraUableprparaUen,pnret vegetable, and contains no lnlurlens ingredi ent whatever. Thousands testify te 1U pet n liar curative power. Purities the Bleed " I had erysipelas In the worst form, being nearly covered with blisters. My husband heard of Heed's BarsaparUla and instated en tay taktaar It, theagh I had little aalth. 1 had taken bnt a (aw dotes, when I began te feel better, and la a week I Was sura it was dena tne geed, loenllnned te take It according te directions and when the first bottle was gene 1 was entirely well. I have net been troubled by erysipelas since." Ma. L BAcea, Brim field. Mas. if.B. If you decide te take Heed's Barsapa rUla de net b Induced 10 bay any ether. W.iWl.1 AT li. B. UOCHRAN'b DRUG STORE, nprt-2mdw palaeb or rABBlOW. AHTRIOH'H PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East Kin'c Street, Lancaster, Pa. The largest, the best, and the cheapest line of Black Silk Spanish and Chantilly Lace Skirtings ever brought 'te this city. As the season advances these goods must go up in price. They are beginning te get scarce new. Every piece of lace we have is a special bargain. All Silk Chantilly Lace, 40 inch wide, fine quality, handsome design, at $1.25; cannot be duplicated at less than $1.75 a yard. At $1 .75 a yard we sell a lace- which cannot be replaced at any less than $2.50. Beautiful Panel Pattern, all silk, extra fine, at $2 a yard. And our $2.50 piece which is $3.25 at the lowest. Come and leek at them and be convinced, that they are as we claim. New read what we have te say about our all Silk Spanish Lace Skirting. We start at $1.25 a yard. This is positively worth $1.75, and is net sold anywhere at less than that. The heaviest, best and finest quality, all silk, Spanish Matt lasse Guipure Lace, only $2 a yard, every yard of it worth $3. Yeu will never see them at such low prices again. Our stock of these goods is large, and we must run it down. Spanish Silk Net, 27-inch wide, at $1 a yard. Chantilly Net, same price. These are extraordinary bargains. Beaded Grenadine, $1,25 a yard. Black Spanish Drapery Net, large dot, $2 a yard, 56 inch wide. m The newest and nicest thing for draping black silk dresses. A wonderful assortment of Black, Silk and Jet, Crochet and Fancy Buttens. The largest assortment we have ever shown. ASTRICH'S P. O. F., Lancaster. J1ATB. N EW COLORS IN HAT& Stauffer&Ce, LEADING HATTERS, Have Just rr of Ived a bttt aseortn-.ent of new colors and fancy ahtdes and ahanet In theso celebrated, light weight, easy fftllng "BOSTON BEAUTIES," Weight J nst 8X Onnces, ThAce-rcctaud laUst styles In Ue world renewntd "Dunlap Hats." A fall line of BOYS' and OHILDItKN'S New Spring Stylet In cloth, Fur and Btraw Hats. Straw and Harvest Hats Of Kvery Dfscrlp'.len at the Lewest Prices. Trunks and Traveling Bags AT lilti. 1NUOCKMKNTS Stauffer & Ce., SI and 83 Kerth Qneen Street. BlTMllKK UBSOKTB. A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (fepular Winter or Summer) Largest Hetel. Meat Convenient. Alegently tui nlthud. Liberally Managed. OPKN ALL THK YF.A11. C1IA8. MeULAUK. Plop. W.K, CecuiUK, Chief Clerk. lebK-t'ind A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (Formerly Hetel Ashland.) sriiew:urBii.-n UirUUMSUKU. Uj-HOUKLKD, cUCNOVATJCD. "'. ..... . JQsTlt. LANIOKN. Ja. marl-lma-Mar, 4pr,July,Aug. t s ; ''w' e LD HONESTY TOBACCO.' Vf FINZER'S Old Honesty! The Chewers et OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will seen And that It LuU longer, tsatri sweeter than ether tela cob, and will pleiae you. Ask your dealer for It and Insist en getting it. Genuine Has a Red H Tin Taej en EverylPlu. FURNITVRK. tt AVIS MONEY IN, FURNITURE. We bought our New Stock direct from the makers, and can save money for you en everything you may need in Furniture. Come and see our immense stock. Get prices and be convinced. OCHS & GIBBS, '3 1 Seuth Queen Street, Upstairs. apriuya XTEW THINGS IN FURNITURE AT heinitsh's New ANTIQUE OAK 8U1TP, all complete, with Mattiess and Spring. The price will sur prise you. NATUUAL CUEUUY SUITS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable. LU 8TANDAED WALflTJT. We open Keit Week, faU Mew Patterns at Stz New l'rlces. Several very low In price, but geed meney s worth all the time. Other Kew and Attractive Goods being shown aU the time at Popular frlees. HEINITSH'S 97 AND SO BOTJTiTQUEUW ST., LANCASTKE, PA. Personal Attention Given te Undertak in?. TyiDMYKK'S. YOUR WANTS in : FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE TO YOUBCOUPLETK8ATISFACT10N. ATTKACT1VK GOJUJ. ATTBACT1VK PJlICali, Qtve yourself the satisfaction of seeing the Largest, beat and Cheapest Stock In the City. Oer. Bast King & Duke Eta. WIDMYER'S COBIfEB, JPARABOLB. IS OW READY. PARASOLS. Being In want of mere errlce room, we have found It necessary te encroaeh somewhat upon our former stere space, and thereto e. owing te our limited quarters, unable te have a formal opening as heretofore. This seaeen'a goods are new ready, and we kindly request our patrons and the public generally te ex amine our line. The New and Latest Stylet In Bandies, Tops and Materials. R B. & H., Ne. 14 East Hing Street. esrtSmd niifaarruKjnarfjjre eMinna. Q Uil. AND BKB -TU ROCHESTER LAMP, sixty Candle-Light Beats them ail. Anether Let et CllKAPQLOllKSferOaa an ouatejes. THB PBBFEOTION " r.l AL MOULDING A BUBBIB CUHHIOBT WEATHERSTRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all ether , Keeps out the cold. Step rattling el windows, xrtude the dutt. Keep out enew ana lain. Anyone can apply it no waste or dirt made in applying it, tan be fitted anywhere-no holee te bore, ready for use. It will net tpllt, worn or shrink a cuthleh strip Is the mrst St -'' At tba liuTe Uealer and Barge -OF- Jehn P. Schaniu & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUfcEN ST., LANnABTkK. PA COALTAROAMPnORANDNAPTHA. line are two new product used In sterlug away lurs and o'eihlng. A large auca nf l(o l(e flued camphor and t-bunlne inaect Powder, at IIUBLKYIt DttUUOTOUK, Ma S3 West King street t ' ' C&OTBlXd, c. JUVOKSAKt CONBlDKRATlOa. L. Gansman k Bre. Ad Inperlint CenMniUn. WBUAVKTUErtttESTaOODS.TUIBBiT eraVERYriuNe.TBE stile. Bat the Prlees are M te It te Lewer than the same quality of goods are sold for anywhere else. Lcek it Our Windev Exhibit Ivery Iky. WeBcU'j MarkOnr Prien in Plain rig urea. Anyone ean see who takes the trouble te leek. 'far Mpranja; Xrenaevw te Order at at 00, 14.(0 Ico.a,el,a7oo,n..o. tee. --- ts.oeW Bptm 0lUl M order at lit 00,(11.00, w Spring Bnlta tt Ordtr, Pine quality Imported Wtrsted, at 120.00, iaIeq, sl.oe, in.ei ALL WELL HADE; COT IK TUB LATEST . STYLE., TBIMMED TABTEPULLY. Everything warranted te give satisfaction. Yen can afford te buy without giving them a leek. It will save you money. L. GANSMAN A BRO. M YBRti A HATUFON. We have made an effort te meet the public demand with a Handsome and Showy Stock or- Spring Clothing He Taney Prices rule here, but Lew Popu lar Prices are Axed en all goods. Te knew ihatyeuaregetilng Justwhat you are paying for, and your full dul ur'a wertn Is an Item te be taken lme consideration. Our SpecUUles Te-day are a tlandieme SPRING OVERCOAt Bittu Llnel, Latest Cut, 112.00. AND OUB Men's Business Suits at $12. In Paney Btrlppd Cheviot, Sack or Cutaway. Myers & RatMen, NO. 12 BAST KLNQ BT.. LANCASTKK PA. aw Don't forget that the "CBOMWKLL" SlliUTIt the Uri't and Cheapest. They meet every dnmand. V e sell theei per half dozen, IS (0, or IM0 each. H IKSH & BROTHER. HAVE YOU SEEN THE BOYS IU BLUE WIIIOU ABE IN V.'INUOW NO. 2,OV HIRSH 8c BROTHER BUewlng te Great Advantage tie Nef Grand Army Suits, Which are Mere I'erfect than Ever rer STYLE, ' riT AND QUALITY T Adjoining the BO Y8 IN BLUE li an Elegant fchowef New Styles in Piece Goods. Before ordering your crBlNQ AND BUM MEB eeira come and ace our large assort ment of PIECE UOOD8. We have studied your Interest by seleetlngthe beat aud newest patterns, and have marked them at prices which are far below the usual prlees In this Trade. The flt we warrant te be perfect of any style of suit you choejo irem the latest Fashion 'Plates, and by adding beauty ta our garments we make them up with the beat of trimmings, which show them off te mere advantage. Our leading 115.00 SUITS and $s.0e PAN rs TO OBDEK surprise! all ter their elegance and make-up. New It tbe time te make a geed selection aud feel j ourselves well saUafled by CALLING UrOX Hirsh & Brether, THE ONB.PBIOB Merchant Tailors Clothiers and Furnishers, COB. N. QUEEN BTBRRT AND CENTBE 8QUABK. LANCABTKB, PA. c't" TL R.MART1SI, wxeumxu Aan Wk.w puui r AU Kinds of Lumber and Oen'( AWYaani Ne. 133 North Walarina Prtnc atrwtte. above Lmnim. l.ainKamr nvive -OAUMUAKUNKU'B COURAM, aCOAL DEALERS. Ono:-Ne. 123 North QueenStreet, nd Na 5M North Prince strreL YaaD: North Pnnce Street, near shading I AN0A6TEB. P BU81NESS MKTUOUS MADE PLAIN. 1 he tystem of Instruction at the LANCASTEB COMMKBCIAL COLLEQE, 1s ae simple and plain that any young 1 Oyer gentleman ran easily master all the detal's of abuslness education. L1BEBAL TPKUS. . Evening Setalena Tueadnys, Wedne and Pi Mays. PuU l&tormallen glyen by U.U.WK10LEB, Lancaster Commercial ceUega, eeue-ud l.tBeaatar, Pa.
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