riMiii rvwn -T ' V W" -n-Jr' - J fflB lAyCASl!!EK DAEkY EgTELLIGEKCEB, THURSDAY. APRIL. 26. &.7ll & Ci ,. i 4 "sS?, J.. r-W- .5., "- it.cf.- '3 frt .t. pi IB. k v 'rif; rfc 5 :lM it: Dally lnUll.gT.cer. x jJUUIAtTBN. APRIL M 1SBS. fn Part tRBunncn publishes all the i murMww of the United Press up te Bjsje wH pwnuin huh mtWNS-Tfee Dally Edition et Tna Iktsiu miM I delivered by canters in the city i"at surrounding town for 100. per week i , 'Wr if IS-W rer tlte ter tlx months t v LS for tTMlnenUiit tee. per month. ' Wwli laTELLtaaKczn (Uonble Sheet) "- WgBt rates, only tXle per uium, In ad- tabeerlbet. wishing their adores changed 1, atilae state where the paper U new ler :,)UTHtiMauti from 10 te SB cte.rwr line '3 MkteMrMea. aeeoraiejr te location. !.. THE lNTtl.T.laiRntR. " Lancaster. Fa. ' 'Te.ephet.i ce&Baetlea y" The BCBBBllCaB CvBTfBtlOB. ' f - Ttte EepubllcRD convention of the state kleh met at Harrisburg te put its party ;tn running Older for the presidential race, fl mm done its work In a notable way. The ' SBMTHIKIBK 01 DBBJ.Mr wuny Ml vuea ue ' atlre job was very conspicuous and was Inly successtnr, but Its success was mva .. .... j.-,a, 4 Iki. AAf f tin la men ., PpfStVUUjr UUO Ml tun 1IK uni mi mm k M when it displeased and whom it unsettled ; tram any delusion et leadership en their ;f &r yact, were afraid te stand in the way ', all Irkk bleed would net Bland such corn 'Citate subjugation as Mr. Quay proposed - '. It In utHne nn an A llnirhnnr randlnntn mrr,T..'""i rrrrr:." tj: :".:" Eft J-,'xI0r ewegmi" at urge wugm tiie.LueKucujr fS aeiegates aia net name. Air. jnagee put ,ftf fa his most robust efforts te secure ) - tha election of a delegate from Allegheny wJmj- imum finrlAOn mil. nf alrf Aan nf fliA Al. ; x leirheny delegation did name, and was fl- k n-aally successful "by theskinef his teeth." K, m. Tatfjut that a Republican of Mr.OHver's ,:, prominence, uacaeu uy ui uuucu uuifk" tlen, was thus chosen with such difficulty, i- la Almnnnt. nf thn control wlilp.h Ouav f ld ever the convention. The Thll- delDhla Frm explains that many of the delgales,whe wished te vote for the man W- whom the Allegheny men wanted, had te ?..- - -i.... -- .. r .1 l. SJ - ijij.. TOW lCSMjau ler iub uiuu uay iiuuicu, uc- VC VBUBBbUCJ nCID IMUUU U n(DIUDUba UUU S coflBpremises already made , which Is a -? .nspeaking illustration et the machine ,; character of the convention and of the lit Uatadependenceefjudgmentalluwedlnlt, ffstJ, judgeship and delegates aUarge. ffi-'-Mx. Smith, of the Pre, and Mr. Mc &; BW W1U1 IUU XUUOUUJpUlU UUltKUHUU, r' -! Mitchell for their objective point, p Md get him by surrendering Smith's "etisw iiillnlaAw tti rlAlaratll nf tnvA an1 awal Jfsjiiiiiiiwi j v& UDinwiiv'uua nuu nnai tewing the rest of Quay's slate. Benator ' Cssseren, who seems te have asked for Bathing, unless Cooper, get nothing ; he Wis net een consulted about the Cooper bargain) although Cooper's interest was r '? jkVL he had in the convention. The only -v'v ua around the capital seems te have -"been Magee. Editor Smith came home : ,V c wiw an uncomierutuio impression inat ' x.. Iia Truiil hMin nf tin iftmnnt nnrl iliaf "&2r. r . . . w"""i "" " --.'' unT naa rat UDen nim: uuc nn una UOMHttr nf tfinmnnnv Anfl Iia nalf 1a. Interred his own particular humiliation. He bad no business te be in the Mitchell . rx- uwui wuuBe uuluau nuaciiktvieu w u ll; i-? fioninatlen and should hnvnhntl It wltlinnt. k&f ll word of dissent. He ha3 been n geed .Bail hnnAAt Inilrrft. Tin tina hoen otrlfl.-en Sdewn because be is geed. Ills career en i.-"rt'--.flM Bench has uenn se accentnhin te tlin rirtsy vf -.::: ; ....'. . .: V People mat, in our aeciaea judgment, the " .1? TMlll f Mil .t.ljl .nttirflMflAn At.ntkfr .n ft W VU. fll.l linnn Ofl tlitrAt- Tunnna nkn i.;t' deserve well et the people should be kept M-t -upon lue uencn ; mey are net se auun- .rj JaL-1.a Mnw mmM Tnn ...! TV Wll llllBll bilC, U1U Ut DLftttltUl. 'i r ...:. . : The Philadelphia Press Is distreased net only by Quay but by the platform. Ii declares that the national convention nukes the party platform and state reso lutions are et no consequence. It seems te be its conviction that the man who drafted the platform was semewhat of a - donkey; and it has geed causa for the , tt' vyuttvu .te uuuvuuu.14 tue uuuuai uu ,; ministration for everything en the earth ', tbatlwas bad that be could think or, and included a denunciation for fe? 'asaklne the surplus and lettine it lm WefM1 treasury Instead of spending right r away, m aime3t any way mat it could he i- cot rid of. CensiderinK that the laws of K $f .the Eepublican party made the surplus. ft ana tnac me people wui expect the Deme- ?rentic party te spend it wisely, the de fP'9tunciatien by the Republicans in their I Wv platform cannot be held te be very wise or -IJ&i-A .1 TA . I ..... .. , MKGuve. At boewb ue w utile mey Knew '"thlakat, all. save!that It is iroed te stand .., ataiast what the Democratic party C thinks And deM. all thn tlmn. Thern wan Sf" one man amenz them who nronewd tn J y- eeme out from this condition and te de n li'iA. llttte honest thinking and acting. It was . tui wwrv" A.iM.M nuu nnuicu w knew bow the Republican party expected te carry any of the Southern states se long M it persisted in casting up te their people that they had been In rebellion and In re fusing them an equal share In the le- toted Union. The convention had no applause for Mr. Millet's sensible pesi- Uoe. It was net willing that its party L1 aoeuld get in line with the Democracy, even te rob It of its electoral votes. Mr. Miller commenced his speech with warm and fulsome praise of Senater Quay, te whom he directly attributed the control of the convention ever which he presided; it is quite prebable that tbe views he declared as te the treatment et tbe "Southern brigadier" are also Mr. Quay's. In fact no sagacious Re pablkan politician can held any ether ; but it will be sometime before the rank ad file can be get out et the old ruts nnd ways of talking. The County Contention. The Democratic ceuntv convent inn nn i j fFedn. slay was an earnest and enthusl. p? aatlc body, and it did its work quickly bt Ma well. The endorsement which It 9 . SaSYJI tn tlin nrpftpnf: PlavAlunrl .itmlnt.. -& tretiea bad an emphatic ring about it, aaait illustrated that the Democracy of j. Lancaster county purpose te keep step .,c an uw icuciui uumimainiiien in tun f tetter's progress onward and upward. L-V- The gentlemen who have been named t" fee party places are in all respects the DBWS nf tttAfr T?en,ili1tf-nn nnnnnanta nrA i- -r V-A .tlj'HUIIWHU VA'4'WMVM.A, UUU i at wm wage a courageous name, un- p iadful et the political edJs ugaiust .? them. In a mlneritv county, llkn Lnn. Stjaatir, when efflcial place can only In i ww iseialea instances come te Deme- , it is net an easy task te keep party organization In a high l Ot tfllclminv- 'Pliera la .,.,, I t'" 5l.ve power et public plunder l Mlf'ri f.n.1 n W...-U a. . . auucu m utna together for ui iurpuDiican friends. Never i there is peihaea nn t.i,,.,. i .,. I'-ry wlere the Democrat, .. J U faith, ituxdler Id Its defense and mere intelligent in its advocacy than In this Republican-ridden county. The dlgnlQed and solid representation of the county .Democracy in the opera house en Wednesday showed tbat the representa tives et the party etthe people purpose te keep right en fighting the geed fight, sustained by the consciousness of the it c litude et their cause. A Question of UnrreundlBg-s. Many held France te be. unworthy of Republican institutions because she has se often failed te upheld them, but it our geographical position had been similar te that of France, hew long would our own democracy have endured ? It we bad escaped the political pitfalls laid by the secret emissaries of neighboring powers, who imagined that their own peace at home depended upon our ruin, and that the speedy failure et democracy was necessary for the preservation of kingly power ; it we bad defied the machina tiens of wealthy and influential families who held in their own names the tradU tlenat divine right of severeignty: if we had triumphed ever these dlflleu.tles and a hundred ethers growing from the ignorance et tbe peasantry and the de pravity et city mobs, hew could we have p,i8sed with safety through the trials of a civil war V Fer France a violent dis agreement between two secllens.thal can net be settled by ballet, may net be solved by an appeal te arms without grave peril of the total overthrew of republican in stitutions. That she should emerge re publican from such a struggle would be little less than miraculous, and that she should be suffered te tight it out without foreign intervention, and perhaps con quest, is highly improbable We in America have a superior smlie of.con ef.con of.cen tempt for restless, nervous, fickle France, but we are apt te forget that our own success in self-government is largely due te the peculiarly favorable conditions under which our nationality has been born and nourished. We think we are the smartest and most brainy people en the footstool, and perhaps we are ; but it might be wiser and would certainly be In belter taste If we would give due credit te the intelligence of ether nations that have net been blessed with our opportu nities ; nud yet have struggled en te par liamentary government and the front rank of scientific and industrial progress. An Unprejudiced Opinion. Judge Patterson has sentenced the Indlantewn ballet-box stutters te a year and two weeks Imprisonment, The pun ishment is much tee severe for the of fense, for which the two weeks, with the year emitted, would have been a qulte adequate penalty. It is n Republican family matter alto gether, In which we have no interest whatever, but ns we are looking en it from the oulslde.tnere unprejudiced than the geed lady whose huBband was tuss ling with the bear, we think that our opinion of what the sentence ought te have been is very likely te be Just. We said, In nj proving the mild sentence given by Judge Livingston te the Sixth ward men, that it sudlced, because the law is a new one, putting a penalty up en n political practice se common that it was net looked en ns a crime, but as an effort of one part of n family te cheat the ether; a sort of partnership tussle in which the partners ought te be left te de pretty much ns they please te win. Of oeurso it Is wrong and Is rightly punished ; but there is no use in dropping down tee hard upon the first conviction ; and in tlib case it was especially wrong te punish the Indlantewn men se much nioie neverely than the Sixth ward people. The first were convicted of conspiracy, it Is true, which required Imprisonment ; but cveryone knows tiiat the of fense of the one crowd was no greater than that of the ether, and a very Bhert Imprisonment should have been imposed. Judge Patterson is naturally disposed te severity, ns et Scoteh-lrish bleed ; nnd doubtless the lenleney of Judge Liv ingston did net tend te incline him tbe saraewayj these two Judicial oaksnever de beud in the same direction if they can help it. m m It will nnt be lone before the Qmy-Mo-Manei and Caracron-Msgeo lti'jmbllean bulls will lock horns. We are pleased te bee tbe large Hepubll. can gathering In this city te day, nnd we extend them a cordial welcome te the hos pitalities of the town. We 11 nd no comfort in thelr political doctrines and feel grieved that they will net aee the light that leads te the narrow path ending In political salva tion. But they nre our guests new, and we will say no mere en this except te re mark that Lancaster latch strings are famous for being always out. In the meantime, we recommend the perusal by Iho visitors or the following resolution adepted at tbe Democratic convention lu this oily yester day. " Jleselved, That we warmly endorse and miqunlitledly support the administration of PiosUlentUrevor Cleveland; and we er er peclally cemmend and approve the efforts of the I)omecratlo eicoutlve and majority of the Uouieof Hopreaentatlves te bsouie a thorough revision of the tar 111." Tin: old injunction "pull down your veit" will need te be changed for Mayer Kdccrlev'd polleoinon se as te read "Knen Kdgcrley'd polleoinon se i te read "Keep your coat buttoned." CnAitr.KS EsienvBMiTU was probably net consulted bbeut the hedge pedge of a Republican platform that was adopted In Uarrlaburg en Wednesday, It has been the custom In these Republican gatherings te have seme of the literary "f eiler." bring a platform with them, which would be cut and dried and agreed upon in advance. This seems te have been neglected this year, and the platform la therefore' mere than usual a tissue of absurdities. The rrttt says of tbe tarlfl plank : ' Concern ing the question et the surplus, it does net mean what it says and does net Bay what It means. It eajs spend the surplus which tbe Republican party does net mean, and It means legitimate appropriations for vital objects et publle defense and the reduotlen of the surplus beyond this, whleh It deee netssy." With a slghet disgust at the whole pertorruanee, the J'rtss says : ' The eal platform of the parly will be tnarte at Chicago lu June." --- Ulainu Is the UMt choice or tbe Ma'am Ma'am chusetta Kepubllcans, with Allisen ssoend. In lue me.ntlme Mr. Cleveland premisee te be tbe nboice of an overwhelming ma jority of the ptople of the whele country, m ii PERSONAL. Tit a Kine of Spain has learned te allt. w..IHc0TT ,s ,ala le Bmcke c'aars that cestfl 40e.ch. . Hox.TtenBiiT J. risnr.n, who wni prer. Ment j udge of Yerk county for thirty jcatf . died yesterday at Yerk, aged 60 year. AIR. Morteh MoMieui.Br., only son of Morten MeMlchael, Jr., and grandven of tbe late Morten McMlctiatl, mayor e! 1'htl 1'htl ndelpbla.and editor of the i erth American, wai married en Wednesday te Miss LeuUe UedeySaeger, eldest daughter of tbe late Relaud Seeger, In Fhiladelphli, The late A B, Amulv btqneatbecl the Baltimore Sun te his three arms, Kdwta F., Ueerge W. and Walter R. Abell, and made them sxscutera of hU will. His five daogh daegh ten Rt Uve-elRhths of the residua after the leftaetea are paid, the aame te be Mid la trust. Tbe ether three-elihlhs go te U sons. Damex Y. KitoenK. aged GO, a preasl nent lawyer or Philadelphia, died en Wed nesday. Be was born at Burtlett, N. 11., and In early Ills was a farmer. Working bis way through school and college, at the ate or 23 years Mr. Kligere became a Metho dist Episcopal minister. Mr. Kligere be gan tbe study of law while lu the army, and upon again entering civil life practiced law In Philadelphia. Deeeaned Waa mar ried twice, his neoend wire being Carrie Bnrnbam, tbe only female lawyer at the bar In Pennsylvania." Kamford Yit Powder. MISS PAULO A, of the famous JSoiten Cook ing Paboel, sajrs t "X bare used thsUumferd baking preparation with porieet success for bread, biscuit and cake. WANAUAKBK'B. raiLADBLraiA, Thnrsaay. April -ft, 1808. A resume. All of the dusty goods from the great Easter Occasion couldn't find room en the coun ters assigned them in the White Goods (fourth circle, southwest of centre), and Dress goods (east of main aisle, north of cen- 'treV and consequently mere win ec aaaca tins morning. What arc the dusty goods ? Many mostef them bright as ever. Only, having been en exhibition, their character is compromised. Off with them at half. Why half? Simply that even hyper-criticism may net impute blemishes te the stock because of the exhibited goods. The thought of stock freshness must never wilt here. Really half? 75 cent stuffs at 25, shilling goods ler 8 cents, 6 cent prints at 3. There is a Pandora's price-box. Yes, half and less is the average. In the let are bright new Zephyr Ginghams, new French Sateens, Robes of sorts and sorts. Bad company may com promise the prices, but the goods, never. Yeu can treat your pocket book tenderly in this let. The chance is te-day. Sicilienne. Opened yester day four colorings in a new grade, $1 a yard. But they arc 53 inches wide, and six yards is an average pattern. They shim mer like sunshine en the water, the dust falls away from them like water from mercury. Won derfully durable if the seams are right. The highest court of Fashion says they are te be worn for many uses. Other grades, nar rower, down te 25 cents. Went et Jliln Alile, south of centre. These half-priced Jackets and Wraps have been going with a rush. Thinned down ever se much, but plenty yet. Second lloer, Ohejtuut street side. 7ke ele vator. Geed paper, clear type, de. mure drab muslin covers, neat little labels are all harmonious with the subject matter. Price only discordant. And may net bcthat. Depends en the list ening car. It may be a pleas ant sound te the mind hungry for geed literature. It says 20 cents each. The publishers said 50 cents. Parden, Messrs. Authers : Charles Dudley Warner, Henry James, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Company. But will it net please you te tell your messages te some thousands that might net otherwise knew you ? All this about Riverside Pocket Series. Thirteenth street centra. Ladies' Cellars and Cuffs cost us maybe a third less te make than te buy of ether makers. Yeu gain by it. A Market street window full of samples from our workrooms. Latest, neatest, chipperest styles, 20-hundred linen. Every stitch right. Cellars, 3 te 15c; Cuffs, 10 te 1 6c. Seuths eit of centre. The " Wanamaker Wear well " is the best $3 Shee for men. Ne guesswork. Seam less calf vamp, kid top, smooth, solid leather insole, Lace, Con gress, button. A trade triumph. Sent anywhere for $3. That's a special. Any sort of a Shee, se it is geed for you te buy. Fer just as little as proper leather and proper work can be put into a Shee. When the price breaks it's for short sizes nine times in ten. Never for quality. We don't chance that. Men's Fine French Patent Leather Congress Shoes, $4 ; usually $6. Same, button, $3; usually Beth in nearly all sizes and widths. Market streetfrent, westel Main Alile. If you wish, we will take down your Lace or Plush Cur tains, hang them se they won't crease or muss, keep them safe till Fall, and put them up when wanted. 2 per cent for keep ing, time-pay for work. Lace Curtains te be cleaned fOOD'fl BAR8APAJHX,liA, Why, We Win Because Heed's SarsaparHlata tha bwtt sarin medietas and bleed partner. Becatfae it Is a eeaatatratea extract of ttw best alterative aad bleed partly tag reraedtes of the Tegetabte kingdom. Became, by a peculiar combination, propor tion and preparation. It possesses cemIts power peculiar te Itself. Becanse It Is uneqttaled for the cure et serof seref uta, salt rhenm, bells, plmptsa, humors, ate. Decants it Is the only taedlelne of which can truly be said loe&osss one dollar " an unan swerable argnmsst as te Strength and Economy Betaute It effects remarkable cares where Other prep.ratlens totally faU. Hro.vje there Is nointeg equal te It for cur Ing dyspeptta, fclUensness, sick headache, In digestion. Because It rousts the kidneys and liver and keeps these organs In healthy oendltloa. Beeanse erery article entarleg Inte Ills care fully scanned, none but the best Is ttsed and all the roots and herbs art ground lb enr own drug mill whleh makes Impossible the nte et anything Impure or deleterious. Because It Is net adrerttsed te de anything whlih it has net already accomplish a. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by sll drugg'su. St 1 six ferSJ. Prepared 1 only by U. I. MOOD . CO., lweU, I Ha. I 100 Deeea Ont Dellar. I H' OOD'S HAKHAPAKILIiA FOR BALE Kc. 1S7 and 159 Ferth queen St., Lancaster, ra. aprt .ma w yVASNAMAKKR'8. are best sent in as seen as taken down. Uphelstrry section, socecd fleer, north of Xrausept. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia. mmeiVAu -pAUKEK'H HAIR BALSAM. Parker's Hair Balsam Cleanses and beautlfl.es tbe hair Pro motes a Luxuriant Growth. Nerer falls te llenlore Gray Hair te Its Youthful color, Cures Scald. DUoases and ilalr falling, tee. at UruKulau. Kl.OUKSTlNr: COLOGNE. The Meat rrafirant ana luting of Per fumes. 15e. Druggists. ectSl-SmdMAThAw 3.0LDBN HPJ5011T10. DRUNKENNESS -OUTHB-LIQ.UOK IIAIIIT F08ITIVELT COllED UX ADMINIBTEUIMG DK. UA1MES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be Riven in a cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It 1 Is absolutely harmless, and wllleffect a perma nent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcohelto wreck. Thousands of drunkards hare been made temperate men wne nave tuen Gotaen.spe Getaen.spe Gotaen.spe clfle In their coffee without their knowledge. andtoMlaybeUeretheyaultdAlnklngef their iiannnaiei ineir . I-AILH. Trhe sys- own ireuwui. a a rn avjia rAiui. tab sv- tem once Impregnated with the SpeclBc It be comes an utter Impossibility ter the liquor appetite te exist, fersnlaby CHAS. A. LOOUEtt. Drnniit. Ne. a East King Street, Lancaster, Pa, aprlS-lydTu.ThAS TaUMPHREYM' Homeopathic Veterlnsry Specifics, for Uoises, Cattle. Sheep, Dess, Uegs. Poul try, te, PAtlk Boek On Treatment of Animals and chut Bent Free. CUKKS rerers. Congestion', inflsmma'len. A. A.-Spinal Meningitis, Milk rever. B ll 8i.rn.lns, Lameness, Uheutuattsni. u C Distemper, Nasal Dlscharires. D.D.-llets or urubs, Worms. E.K Coughs, lieares. Pneumonia. r.rColleor.Grlpes, Bellyache, i-.il.-Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. U.U. Urinary and Klflney llUc&seg. I.I -Kjuiptlvu Ulsrases, Mange. J.K. Olaeikses of Digestion. BTATILR CASK, with Bpeetflcs, Manual, witch lintel oil and Medicated .17.00 PEIC'K, Blngle Bettle (ever ee aesss) 10 flOLOIIYDIlUGQISTn; Oil SENT PUKl'AIU ON UKUKIPT OF PRICE, Uumphreys' Med. Ce., 1C9 rulten St, N. Y. llumplirejs' Homeopathic Specific Ne 28. InuseSOyears. The only successful remedy Uit Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness and Prostration from ever-worse or ether causes. II 00 per vial, or (vials and large rial powder, fur 15 00. Heiuur Ditcea:kTS, or sent postpaid en re ceipt et prien. UUMPflllEYH' MEDIOt NE CO , He. ion Fulton Street, ti, T. mar.'i lyJAwTu.xnas DIPHTHERIA, MEAHLES, HOARLET rEVKU, And ether zymodle dlsesses lurk In the at at at moaphere and hover ever every household at this season of the year when thorough venti lation Is lmpractloable en acceuut or the se verity of the weather. Frequent fumigation et apartments with OEABUEY'S IUDiO NAP1IT110L PASTILLES purifies tbe atmos phere, destroys disease germs, and thoroughly disinfects all carpets, bedding and drapery, while Imparting a delightful aromatle odor that is nut injurious te silver, brass or ethor metals. Cellars, olesets, attics. Ac, should be made healthy by burning therein BEABUKY'a auLi'HUK CANDLES, which are pure, cleanly and sale. Fer tbe toilet, bath, lava tory and nursery, BEABUUY'S HYDUO NAPllTUOL SOAP should be used exclu sively. SWDen't forget UENBON'S PLA8TKH3 for, aches and jalns.-lC (3) ca tinea's. c AHPCriNOS. AXMINSTER, WILTON, MOQURTTE, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, AND INGRAIN CARPETINGS ORIENTAL CARPET8: TURKISH, PERSIAN, INDIAN and JAPANESE RUGS McCALLUM & SLOAN 1012-1014 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. JAPANESE MATTING RUGS; CHINA, JAPANESE andCOREAN MATTINGS FLOOR LINENS, OILCLOTHS. and LINOLEUMS. ART SQUARES apiW-.6taXu.Th48 (!J Because Heed's Batissparlila ll an honest edjetneana erery purchaser metres a fair equivalent for hi money. Because we ask only a fair prle and de net Impose upon the publle oennsence by ab surdly advertising Meed's BarseparUla as ' worth " mere thin we sell It for. Because Itt adrertlslng Is original and net dependent urxm tbe brain of competitors Because it Is a modern medicine 1 the ripe fruit of the Industry and stady of experienced pharmacists, under wh-se personal direction Itlsstlll prepared, Beesus It has a Geed Name at Heme There being mere of Heed's SarsaparlUa sold In Lewell, where It Is m.fle, than .of all ether aarsaparlllas or bleed purl tiers combined. Because It Is clean, clear and beautiful In appearaare, compared with tkatnuddy, gritty make np of of ethr preparations. Beeauss every testimonial used In adTeitls Ing It I strictly genuine. Because when given a fallhlul trial accord ing te directions It Is reasonably certain te effect the desired result. Bscause Its adrertlslng Is thoroughly backed up by the menu 01 the medicine Itself. Sold by all druggist. 11 1 stx forts. Prep, red only try C. I. HOOD & CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 De'sea On Dellar. AT H. M. COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, WAwavL mm. V1'-.''' 8' FECIAL. WATCHES for Farmers and Haltreader will te told at great reduction In prices. Alse Elgin, Wai lham, Aurera, for which I am sole agent, and ether first-class Watebcs. Best Watch and Jewelry Mepatnng. 8 pectacles, Eyeglasses and Optleal Goods. Correct time dally, by tele graph only plaoe in the city. LODI3 WEBER, Me. 1X N. Queen Bt, opposite City Hetel, hear Penn'a lieneu G ILL-JEWELER, tte. GILL. JfLWELER AND OPIIOIAN. If your eyes trouble you attend te thorn lm lm medlately. The use et IMIOPEK GLASSES Itcsteres Bight, gtres Comfert and Pleasure. Lancaster has long felt the need of a SPE UlAi. OPTICIAN. We are new uere te Meas ure Tour Eyes, Fit Glasses with the PtlEOI SIGN OF AN oculist, having a Full and rempletA eutflt of Test Lenses Required In Perlect Measurements. eaUsfacUenaUAUlMTKEDlnXVKBX IN aXANOE. A Full Line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Bllrerware. CHARLES B. GILL, HO. 10 WESt KING ST., LANOAStEU, PA "YJT-ATUHES AND JEWELRY. TO SUIT YOUlMKLt' WUEN 11U.IKU A GOOD n Watch, GO WilKltE YOU SKK TUB Largeit Stock, BeBt Variety. Latest Styles. SWe Guarantee j ou this as well aa Low Lew est Pi Ice j. Ferallslnfls or H opal ring you will And us te glve Geed Satisfaction, WAITER C. HEBIt, Ne. 101 North Quean Street, (Cerner of orange.) LAKCA3TKU, PA. nl-lfd fVAHM'S CORN hit. Spectacles! Thj Plnesl and llest (liassej In tha World ter tLe Meney. The Arunael Tinted Spectacles Eold only at " Z.hm'a Cerner." JfUWen Years In Use and the Endorsement of Hundreds rreve thblr Value. We have new and have hsd for 10 years, one of the finest and Most Accurate Set of Test Lenses that can be made, ana can properly aflj nst glasses, te any one needing them, thor oughly and satisfactorily. ' Watch, Cleck and Jewelry Repairing Glveu Careful Attention. ," Weik (insrintccd Orders rocelred ler Cleck W ertr at heui s. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAIiM'S CORNER, LANCAS1KB, PA, aplStluidAw UUAI AUMUAKUWKAt'MOlkU'Axri, COAL DEALERS. Depot?" :Nertn 1,rlace Street, near steading suclstM Uneaktsk. p J3 B. MAKTIN. Whelesale and ltetall Uoelor lu ALL KINDS Or LUMBER AND GOAL. ...SWYaho-Ne.IM North Water and Prince streets, above Lemen Lancaster. ni-lyd OAtiKIAOJCS. GTANDAltD WORK, EDVy. EDGERLEY CAltRIAUE IJUILDEB, N03. 10, 12,4t.45MAUICET BTUEET, Hear of Postefflco, Lancaster. Pa, I have In 8 tees: and llutld te Order Every Varluty of the following styles : Ceune, Uuk glee. Cabriolets, Carriages, Victorias, llnslness Wagons. "T" cart. McCall Wagons. Burrles, Market Wsgens, Phietens, Express Wagons. I employ the best Mechanics, and have lacll ltles te build correeuy any style of Carriage desired, lha Quality, Style and finish 01 my work makes It deddtdly the cheapest In the market, MOTTO! "Fair Dealing. Henest Werk at Bettem Prices." Please nt e me a call. . sarheiialrlng promptly attended te. Prices lower than all ethers. One set of Workmen especially einnlet ed ler that purpose. BOH1MCSS MKl'UOUb MADE PLJ.1N. The system of Instruction at the LANOASlJ.lt COMMEUC1AL COLLEGE, Is se simple and plain that any young la v or gentleman can easily muter all the details of abuslneM education. L1BEUA.L TEKUS. Eventng Sesilnns Tuesdays, Wedne. and fildays. ulllnfonnalleuKten bv U.ttWEII)LEU, Lancaster Commercial College. TOBACCO, gTAKDABD OHEWlNa T01ACCO. DoVeuCHEW? -1UEN GIT THE BEST WHICH IS F Inzer's Old Honesty! Genuine Has a Bed H Tin Tag en very Plug;, OLD HONESTY l acknowledged te be the PUUEST and MOSTLASTINO piece et STANDARD CHEWING TOBACCO en the market. Trying It I a better test than any talk about It, GlTOltafalrtrtaL JT-YOUE DEALER HAS 1T.-BS nevlJ lydJtw FOR&ITVRB. QAVE MONET 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. aprlMyd JTEW THINGS IN FURNITURE I AT REINITSrl'S New ANTIQUE OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The price will sur prise you. NATURAL CHERRY SUITS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable, OLD BTANDARD WALNUT. We Open hex eek, hi new Patterns at Six New Prices. Beveral very low In price, but geed money's worth all the time. Other New and Attracllve Goods being shown all the time at Popular Prlees. HEINITSH'S 37 AND SO BOUTH.QUEBN BT., LANCASTER, PA. Persenal Attention Given te Undertak In jr. XITIDMYER'S. YOUR WANTS -IN- FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE TO VOURCOMPLETESAT1SF ACTION. ATTRACTIVE GOJD3, . ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Gire yourself the satlsfsctlen of seeing the Largest, Best and Cheapest Bleck In the City. Oer. Bast King & Duke Sts. WIDMYER'S COSNEB, HATH. VTEW COLONS IN HATS. Stauffer&Ce, LEADING HATTERS, Have Just recelvea a big assortment of new colors and fancy shades ana shapes In these celebrated, light weight, easy fitting "BOSTON BEAUTIES," Weight J ust 3K Ounces, The correct and latest styles In tte world ronewntd "Dunlap Hats." u A full line of 110 YB' ana CHILDREN'S New Spring Styles in Ueth, rurnnd btraw lists. Straw and Harvest Hats or Every Description at the Lewest Prices. Trunks and Traveling Bags AT BIQ INDUCEMENTS. Stauffer & Ce., 81 and 83 North Queen Mreet. SUMMER RKSORTH. rstUE "CtULITONTE," Ocean Kna of -Neith Carolina Av-nue. lt.EOREl.TS A 80 AK1C WJi A TLANTIO 01TY, N. J. THE MANSION. . ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. Hetel. Most Convenient. Elegantly fur nished. Liberally Managed. OPEN ALL 1HK YEAH. CHAS. MeGLAUE, Prep. W . K. Cecukaw, Chief Clerk. iebiiid A TLANTIO OITT, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (rerccerly Hetel Ashland.) WNOW:OPEN.-M REFURNISHED. - - KEMODEIfED. RENOVATED. JOsTr. rLANIOEN, .11. surl.(mdMar,Apr,July,Aug, CLOTB1XO, dO. - T MPOKTANT CONSIDERATION. L. Gaosmae d Bre. An Important Couldenllen, WE UAVE TUE EINEST GOODS. TUB BBsT OrEVEEYIHlNw.THE STItE. BattbaPMoeetreiieototSOOLower than the asntt quality of goods are sold for anywhere else. Loek it Our Window Exhibit Every Dy. We Beld! Mark Onr Prices tn rialn Figures. Anyone can see who takes the trouble te leek. ?!??- "prtng Trousers te Order at W 00, kite asco.ss.ej.tioo.sj.io, tvoe. -. -Jew spring suit te order at its 00,111.00, Mew Spring BnlU tn Order, Fine Quality Imported Worsted, at s-0 00, 2.oe, I AOu, IIT.el ALL WELL MADE, CUT IN TUE LATEST BTILK., TRIMMED TASTEFULLY. E vcrythlng warranted te glre satisfaction. Yen can affurd te buy without giving ihem a leek. It will save you money. L. GANSHAM St BRO. M7 ERS RATUPON, We have made an effort te mect the public demand with a Handseme and Showy Stock OF- Spring Clothing Ne Fancy Prices rule here, but Lew Pop Pep lar Prices are fixed en all goods. Te knew that you are getting Just what yen are paying for, and your full dot ar's worth Is an Item te be taken Inte conslaeratlen. Our Specialties Te-day are a Handsome SPRING OVERCOAT- SMtn Llcel, Latest Cut, 1 12.CO. AND OUR Men's Business Snits at $12. In Fancy Btrlped Cheviot, Sack or Cutaway. Myers & Rathfon, NO. 12 EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER PA. Don't forget that the "CROMWELL" SIIlRT 1 the lieet and Cheapest. They meet ever demand. We sell them per half dozen, 5 BO, or 11.10 each. TTIHSa & BROTHER, HAVE YOU SEEN THE BOYS Iff BLUE WHICH ARE IN WINDOW NO. 3, OF HIRSH & BROTHER Bhewlug te Great Advantage the New Grand Army Suits, Which are More Perfect, than Ever for STYLE, FIT AND QUALITY T Adjoining the BO YB IN BLUE U an Elegant bhew of New Styles In Piece Goods. Zllcfere ordering your BPRINU AND SUM MER BUITS come ana see our large assort ment of PIECE GOODS. We have studied your Interest by selecting the best and newest patterns, and have marked them at prices which are far below the usual prices In this Trade. The nt we warrant te be perteet of any style of suit you cheese lrem the latest Fashion Plates, and by adding beauty te our garments we make thorn up with the best of trimmings, which show thorn en te mere advantage Our leading 115 00 SUITS and $5.00 PANTS TO OROER surprises all for their olegance and make-up. New is the time te make a geed selection nd feel yourselves well satisfied by CALLING UPON Hirsh & Brether. THE ONB.PRIOB Merchant Tailors, Clothiers and Furnishers, COR, N. QUKKN STREET AND CENTRE 8UUARE, LANCASTER, PA. HnvHmrfMMtmniwu moeij. M-i.rTTnu-trari-'i-'W"iririi'i iit- - - - i- "--"ri" i flAliIs AND HER -TUE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light i Keats them alL Anether Let of CU EAP OLOllKS for Gas an Oil Steves. THB " PERFECTION " MX1AL MOULDING BURBER CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Heats them all. This strip outwears all etherr. Seeps put the cold. Step rutUlng of window, .kzclude the desL Keep out snow ana rain. Anyone can apply It no wast or dirt made in applying it. can be nttee anywhere-no holes te bore, reaay for use. It will net split, ware or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfeet. m lav ewtd, anaier anu Aftnge oierr -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens. VA SOUTH QUEEN ST., LABCASTEB. PA. v