RMPKSrC rt, 'r:n -uti; "v.. :tb"rr,. . 4P -ffe.rit ' .vsl ' '.11 ' -v,- , . -,,' ' -"& , ', - -v-" ""--p J JtAJSTOABTEB D MXy lsTEISLLGlCEn. THTJTISDAY, MAY 3, 1888. :p I m & nvfc :' (ij fe"i &W, Sr M m fr 3iT The Dally lnUHfgncer. fcMi aMSae-'-''-'1' Vim dbt unuNne publishes all the 5'?!!i:X!fr Urn United rnu np te "' SatssiBitlswelbletienr. ' MMilnTniis' Edition of m iimit v. MMM ellvered by eanlen In the city '-'mc rrexTeundtng towns for 10c per week t 'H ul, I8.P0 a yean 1X80 for six month , esjireT three months t tee. per month. it WwaxT HmiLtleCBm (Deuble Sheet) t ' MgM races, only ILK) per annum, In ad. tehuHheM tat.frtr tfcafr unArMS chanced - MiuttiMuwiwMUui tumor is new ler ?," AdvertttemenU from 10 te S8 cts.per line SM& insertion, according te loeauon. THK INTELLIGENCES, a t Lancaster, re. SfX aMbAiAiftftA (VmnnAtfrrn v- Tke Effect ' Ike Decision. shsTlie rfHaarksble decision of the Fenn s aVtaml supreme court, which refuses te ", ', the lwuidste of the constitution requir ing damages te be paid for the injury te ftlt private property in the construction of 'k' railroads such meanlnct as will reeulre the damage te be paid that results from the operation of railroads, lias had its natural consequence in inciting the Read. In; railroad company te bring its read, way te Market street, upon an elevated railroad, through many miles of the built-up portion of Philadelphia. That t eimA Inlnrv will Via rlnnA in nrlvntn . Property, adjacent te the proposed line, la net denied ; but the company declines te agree te pay any such damage, though Its solicitor thought it might agree te pay actual damage if any deOnlte mede of ascertaining it could be fixed. It was the difficulty of deciding upon the line , where damage could be clearly de termined that decided the supreme court te construe the law se as te limit com pensatien te injury done in the construe- t'en of the works, and te ref use damages for the less of value te properly en Filbert street in front of which the Pennsylvania elevated railroad runs, though it was undisputed that great damage was suffered. Toe Jauguage of the constitution teems very clearly te include all damage done that can be ascertained, and the tribunal set down by the laws for the ascertainment of damages is n jury. There does net seem te be any geed reason why a Jury verdict should net as . definitely fix the damage dene te prop erty by a structure in front of it us en top of it. Evidently the supreme court was net willing te trust such determina tion te a jury nnd allow it discretion te decide that damage was caused by an elevated railroad fifty feet away from a residence, lest a jury might go a mile away te find damage ; and just as clearly the Beading railroad com. ptvny is net willing te take such Jury risks. This is natural in the rail- read company, but unnatural in the supreme court. It may be bad public policy te give a loose rein te a jury te fix damages for publle improvements ; but that is a question for the constitutional convention and the legislature, and net for the judges, who construe the law and de net make it ; which they tee often seem te think te be their duty. In truth the people find it very difficult te enforce their judgment against cor cer cor erations ; and the state of Pennsylvania J having a particularly trying time just new. After the law makers have been persuaded te execute the will of their constituents, the courts ceme in te up set it by a constitutional construction that happens with remarkable regularity te work against the people and for the corporations. The Dauphin court has lately been very freely knocking out the corporation taxes assessed by the state, in obedience, the judges say, te the latest instructions of the United States supreme court as te inter-state traffic ; though it would seem te have been better if our Judges had taken the risk of deciding Jn favor of Pennsylvania law, leaving the corporations te defeat It With the federal bludgeon if they could wield it en appeal. The supreme court's declslenas te rail rail read damages leaves the peeple of Phil adelphia without redress for such dum age. if they permit the railroads te be fcailt; and even the legislature cannot give it te them. It is net certain that tee contract could be maintained be tween the city and the railroad company, if the latter should agree te pay the damage?. Under these circumstances the city can can net prudently allow the construction of railroads that premise great damage te private property ; aud se the very argu sent upon which the supreme court based its decision, namely, the need of promoting public Improvement, should reverse that decision. Public improve ments cannot be permitted which de net compensate injury dene te private property. This Is old law and old seuse ; and new railroad projects must remain in abeyance until it is ie-e3tablished as the law in Pennsylvania Justice Slerrett was the only supreme court judge that kept a level head in considering the question. lie dissented from his associ ates, holding that ".wherever there Is a substantial Injury the constitution was In tended te provide a remedy, whether a part of the property was taken or net, and this remedy was Intended te Include In one action all injuries, whether from the con struction or operation of public works." "Which is a curious illustration hew ece may be clearly right and six as clearly m wrong, tneugn they be all judges learned m me law, and the issue a vciy simple one. Democracy Thirty Years Age. On taking his seat as president en March 4, 1857, James Buchanan deliv ered an Inaugural address, some portions of which sound as if they were written te-day. Then tee there was a menacing surplus, of which the new president said. ' Our present financial condition is with. euta parallel in history. Xe nation has ever before been embarassed from tee large a surplus in the treasury. This almost necessarily gives birth te extrav agant legislation. It produces uiM schemes of expenditure and begets a race or speculators and jobbers, whose ingen ulty is excited in contriving and proraet. leg expedients te obtain public money." The first message of this honored Dem ocratic president te the country is similar in tenor te the last deliverance of the present distinguished chief executive. It is the old sound Democratic doctrine of abolishing the surplus by letting it re aia in the pockets of the people. In wis mum Inaugural, President Buchanan sad : It, u beyeni an question the true principle that no mere revenue ought te be collected from the people than the aawunt necessary te ittnj the expenses of a wise, economical and efficient ad ministration of the government." This is the exact position of the Demo cratic party of te-day, and this is the is sue en which it will go before the people and win in this coming election. A proper modification of the tariff laws with due regard te the Intmsts of cstab lished industries and the welfare of the American werklngman is what the Dam Dam Dam ocrate in Congress are contending for. And ihey will win the fight, because the peeple are behind them. . m m s College Athletics. The overseers of Harvard college have adopted by a two te one vote a resolution te the effect that " an undue prominence is new given te athletic contests in the college, aud the excesses and abuses at tending the came, and mainly Incidental te inter-colleglate contests, should be checked and guarded against for the future." They therefore restrict the athletic contests te Cambridge, where Yale college is situated, or te some ether Xew England town that may be desig nated by the committee en athletics. This action of the everseeis will cause a howl from all theso who believe that one of the best means of advertising an institution of learning is te nurture therein a chnmplen base ball or beat club. But the course Is undoubtedly right. Athletics are net the primary reasons for attending college. Tiiey are a mere incident which deserve encourage ment, butwhich should never be per mitted te entirely usurp the place of the class room. Hereafter Harvard athle tes will liave n chance te display their powers throughout New England, ntid this is n big enough grazing ground for these with whom athletics ought te be a secondary consideration. m Tin: peeple of Kasten, Pa,, are asked te puttbelr hands Inte their pocket te help along Lafayotte college, and a publle meet ing will seen be bold for that purpose It Is stated that the collego has 2S0 students who spend f 125,000 in the town, and the flnanelal Importance or the Institution te the town merits recognition. It Is a geed argument te make and can be rnade with equal ferce ler Franklin and Marshall cel lege, In this clly. Tin: reception Rlven Oel. William K. Aylett?, the distinguished lawyer of Virginia, and grandson of 1'atrlck llenry, at the Academy of Music, waa the grestest glven slnce Its eroctleu, lie delivers a lectureln Lancaster in OMober, when he will rocelve another of the same kind, m Tnis Philadelphia (Sunday Dispatch has oltled the sex of the newspaper. It refers te ltsell aa " the." Let woman BuQraglata take notlse. Mn, IaxxTius Dennelly' eplendldly advertised book "The Great Cryptogram" la out at last and rovlewors have hardly had tlme te read the prefaee befere they rush Inte print with elaborate opinions and criticism!-. Probably the conselonsness that they have no right te speak roeklessly of a book that demands limn nml thnnnhi i.eu lnduced the ablest of the transatlantic critics in the ivantfaru te treat tbe volume with marked respeet. The tnueh talked or cryptograms key or cypher Is hamlled humnreualy, but in a way that glves Mr. Dennelly achance te prove that thocrltle had only Rlanced at It with predjudiced eyes. Ilut tbe author has ltttle reason te complain be cause the same crltle warmly praises the nrgumeuten Internal evldence aa a piece of aelld and conscientious literary work. This is of niore value te Mr. Dennelly than a favornble notlce of the cryptogram from a less rospectod Journal would have been, for Kwlllonsure him a respectful beating by many who wero disposed te rrgcrd him as a thorough literary eharlatan. Commenting en the large nutnber of parallel passages taken from the works of llacen and the Htiakospeare plays, the crltle admits that there Is a near nppreach te a convincing argument. ' When Arlstotle In mlsropro mlsrepro mlsropre looted In exactly the same way in the Advancement of Learning ami In 'Trellus and Urcstltla.' tim hinn nnhin suggests Itself that ene pen is responsible for both blundcrr." Dennelly lias alrendy been lntorvlewed as te the faults picked by this wrlter from his cryptogram und relers hlmtocertalu lines aud risges or the book, whieh he ovl evl ovl dentlyhad net read and which meet the objections What If Ignatius Dennelly should liave really found something In the oypher line ? Would he net hnve a gler. leus laugh nt the critics T We will wait and bob and moanwhlle the world will go en ending btatuca te Shakospeare with the hearty nppreval of overy ene, for he was certalnly n plctureeo,ue gentleman and If net the author of the plays a most nmaz lng and monumental fraud, i m lle.v. Kcklky II. Ocxk will net he n caudldate for delegato-at-large nor district delo.jate te the Democratle national conven tion lu St. Leuis, lle says the srntlment for Cloveland'a ronemlnatlon Is be unanl unanl rneus, he fails his services are net neoded, and he would rather have aoine ether Democrat honerod by this distinction from the party. KxiJonater Coxe Is n geed man and that he la a wlse man Is ahewu by his expreeoed ballet that the Democrats of Pennsylvania are going te wage hepeful battle this year. Net many towns grew as Trenten, N. J., did en Monday laid, wheu 17,000 peeple wero added tells 45,000 by the annotation Of the townshlnef Mlllnnm anil Dm hnrm,,.i, cl Uhambersburg. I'm: I'ark National bauk of New Yerk, which has lust been Nwlmiln.i nnui tn-. . 000, will net prosecute tbe missing astlstant ujiuier ; wmcu wm be oneouraifoiuont te ether trusted ctljclaiB te go and steal like wise. PERSONAL. Ceu.vklivs VAMiEitiiii.iNlncomefrem Ills dnltil! li Hfllil In ln a .Hllln ,.n - month, whlie that of William K. Is net Miss Katukhiwi: Crimv. daughter of Ol'Uevcrnnr llnrlln wuu utji ,... u nesday at the home or her father lu Italic- .un.u m 4i., uiin iinHui iturnec. JehnL Sullivan is en n big Brum In Hosteu and the information attraeis mere nollue lu that city than would a uew neeui Irem the pen of James Russell Lewell. nV'J' a"kell, proprietor or Judge, has purchased tbe Marilnem building, lu New Yerk, paying SI03.000. Oa Iho aita et tbla .J?.to.Vuiul,BbulldlnK'er d09 eight stories high, at a cost el M0O.O0O, B Gkokeu II, MAnsit, of Das Molnes ".! ,roslde,nt ' State IuhuS eewpacy and very prominent in business $? a'," Wednesday mernlug sy lvmU. yer8 d BUli ' nBtlV0 ul P,)n"- nS,OEOUaRK ,5AK"' f Rfadlntr, J. Pn?. Jb10,nl,'0" " ""' " v UaA of inuauili.uie, ana -uuj.ul.uu or, of Union couniy.tre BjK)Ue or , ceuwMa wm ceuTudgeshT ftUOtt 'r tU 8Upre,He A,-"v'1JAMK!Kv.vjf, the third bMep of Alteu, 11)., wts oenbocratcd Weduesdav with lmiKlDg ceremonies. Kigiit Rev. 1 shop Hpaiildlng tlllclatfd, asiisted by Bishops WtC.oKey aud JaJiBten. Thore were also present Bishop Cwgrove and ?. &222SSE reehau' el 0WeK wSajSSw ua ciS.u,B5k,M whose financial circumstances have Thereto' fore been at best only moderately comlort cemlort comlert able, has received notice efa bequest te him of eyer a million dellara The death of his aunt, Mrn. Mary Heward, of Kent, Yerk, shire, iingland, had brought him this princely fortune. Be.-tateu Brtew.f, el Georgia, whewai In PltUburg en Wednesday, en his way te Washington, Mid that Cleveland and tariff reform would awwp the Beeth. He laasbed at the Ides of the Republicans oir eir oir ryleg a single BeuUwrn state. TS MBster ave It an his opinion that the Mills bill would go through Uoegress without much trouble. Kxv. Jamk.i O. MAercE.tr.ix, Ph. D . te id master of the preparatory school founded by the late Judge Green, et Tren Tren eon, at Lawrencevlllc, N. J., baa received the unanimous Indersement of tbs high school committee of Philadelphia, and will be recommended te the beard of education for election te succeed Protester Franklin Tayler aa president of tbs Philadelphia Central high school faculty. arseiAh netices: a-IIIg Tblsvts-S. Dyspepiln'ana Mobility are two bl thtavfta t thny creep In sna steal enr health and comfort befere we knew It. Let us put a step te thelr Invasions with a bottle of Burdock Meed Hitlers, te bs bad at any drop atern. Fer lain by U. 11. Cochran, dragnlst, 137 and 1JV Werth Queen street, Lancaster. Werkea Woeders, "Myflaagbter was very bad off en arennnt ofaefildanilpatnlnher lunxs. Dr. Ihemai' KcUclrie CHI cured ber In twonty.leur heuis. One of the boys was enred of sort, threat. Tliii tndlcln hat worked wenders In our family." Alvah l'Icsnny, Lake Mnhopae, M. Y, her sale by 11, 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ISO Herth uueen atreet, Lancaster. A Ilepe About Onr Kicks. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation Is like a repe about our necks. We are sttung up and unstrung alternately till existence be comes unbearable. JJurdeek Bleed Billeri will arrest all this misery. "Burdock Weed Itllters" are a been ti the tick. Let us rem' ru ru eor this Curt, for sale lv 11. U. Cochran. OriiTSlit, 137 and 1J Herth Queen street, Lan caster. Ultd te Hsar It. "Fer several months I endured a dell pain through my lungs and shoulders! leit tnv rplrlts, appelliH and color, and could with difficulty remain from my bed. My prnaent liealthfut condition Is duu te Burdock Bleed Bitter t " Mrs. K. A. Hall, lllnghamteii, N. Y. rnr Bate by II. II, Cochran, druggUt. 137 and 139 North Quoeu street, Lancaster. WHY WILL YOU COUMIt when Bhlleh's Cure will KiTelmmodlnterllef. rrlrainctH., te cts , and 11. 1'orsateby II. ii. Cochran, liruz. ftUU Ne IK7 North Uunuu street (0) yVANNAMAKKlt 6". ruiLiDBXruia. Thursday, May 3, lb8S. Masks and Faces. The strolling critic sees many masks and shams in retail trad- Advertising is the mask most worn by the retailer. Read the morning papers see what traders are saying. Read this which comes te us te-day from a most competent seurce: " It is an unvarnished fact that advertised bargains embrace very small and peer stocks." As a generalization that's true, tee true, and merc's the pity, It degrades business, fastens a taint en all. Comparisons arc odious they cast reflections almost in variably. Being in the field of trade wc arc stepped from com parisons, although we often ache te break the mask and show what's behind. Yeu may find out for yourself if se dis posed. Perhaps you wouldn't believe us if wc told you. But we can and will make our advertising the clear and perfect glass through which you may leek at our business without magnifying it. Ne mask here. Call that brag if you cheese. Jt is our duty and right te say it. This principle compels us te advertise only worthy goods in sufficient lets with proper prices. Tills we hope te win you. It also forbids us : First Te make emnium gath erum lets in which a small fraction of a certain sort is made te give a common name te a variety of ether sorts, and thus mislead in grade and fabric. Second Te fix fictitious prices from which te make a sham " mark down." Third Te advertise quantities in excess of what we own and offer. Fourth Te aim at attracting with large talk about trifling lets, hoping thereby when we have disappointed you en one thing te please you with another. Other folks may use their masks, wc can't. And you can not accuse us of indelicacy when we tell you se. The witnesses and proofs Dress Goods. Prices arc awake and a-warp in the Cottens that de se much te pleasantly bridge the way irem April te Ucteber. New comers day by clay, with an echo of Fashion's latest whisper in every fold. Never a limp en quality. Leathery Cheviots 10 te 15c. Silky Sateens 123 te 37 c, Spider-web Crazies i2c. Precise, pretty Prints 6 te Sc. Cheerful Chintzes i2c. Tough Seersuckers 10 te 12c. Graceful Ginghams :e te 50c, The yiViC Scotch Zenhvr Ginghams were 20c the ether day. Ne reason in the stuffs themselves for a price clip. Such trade chances as let them drop 25 per cent arc pepping up all the time all around the store. Plaids, everplaids, mixed plaids aiul stripes and jnany Jacquard patterns. Mere than 50 styles of this season's out turn, every one. Northwest of eentru. The whole town seems te be looking this way for sulphur-and-black Sateens. And for a half-dozen ether sorts. Tim glancing of scissors among j TJOOD'8 BAMAPAKLLLA. Why We Win Because Heed's BarsaeexlUs la tia km Mrim medicine and bleed purifier. Because It ta a eoneentrated extract of the best aitaratire and bleed purtfibjf remedies of the vegetable kingdom. Because, by a peculiar comblaatieo, proper tlen and preparation, it possesses euraUrs power peculiar te Itself. Because it la unequaled for the cur of scrof ula, salt rheum, bells, pimples, humors, etc Because It Is the only medicine or which can truly be said "100 doses oneollar " an unan swerable arfument as te Strength and Economy Because it effects remarkable cures where ether preparations totally fall. Became thore Is nothing equal te It for cur ing dyspeptta, biliousness, sick headache, In digestion. Beeause It reuses the kidneys and liver and keeps these organs In healthy condition. Because every article entering Inte ltls care fully scanned, none but the best Is used aud all the roots and herbs are ground la our own drug mill which makes Impossible the vie of anything loipure or deleterious. Because it Is net advertised te de anything which It has net already aocemplUbed. Heed's SarsaparUla Beld by all druggist. It t six for . Prepared i Beld by all druggists. II 1 six fcr is. Prepired only by (J. 1. UOOD CO., Lewell, I only by O. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 1 Haas. 100 Deses Ons Dellar. 1 100 Dcuea One Dellar, H OOD'S llAKSAPAKILTiA. FOR HALiK Mes. 1(7 and 1 North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. aprt 2mdA w WANAilAKKRH. them yesterday was like the flash of sabres in a cavalry charge. STcrthwejt of centre. Checks that everybody likes, the quiet color bits that go as "Shepherd Plaids'." Medium te small is the proper thing. Jumbled effect in a side light comes from the glint of the wool. As neat and cheerful a two-color as ever gets under a yardstick. In eleven cheree color couples. 75c from $1. Bentheast of centre. Mattings mean mere than most fleer coverings ; clean, cheap, cool. Help te take the het edge from deg days. There's an outspread of them near the middle Market street entrance; seamless and all sorts, 15 te 55c. Choice China at $10 the roll of 40 yards. A Matting novelty comes from Rhede Island. China grass inj Yankee power-looms. Pretty patterns, even selvedge, full of wear-worth, but it's 50 cents a yard. The handful-of-rice-a-day folks held the fort en prices. Japanese Rugs ; sort of Panama-hat weave. Scattered de signs. Fer dadoes or screens or fleer use. Second Hear, Market street slde. t we elo ele elo vaters. 5-pound Linen Commercial Nete Paper, fresh from the mills, net ruled. 60c a ream. 5-pound Linen-finish Ladies' Nete, ruled. 48c a ream. Regular price $ 1. 60. 7,000 (paper all.linen) En velopes, commercial, oblong, 5c a pack. 24 sheets geed paper, la size, envelopes te match, box, 12c. Four items that give a half hint of what wc are doing in Stationery. Beulh of Thirteenth itroet entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. QUKKNUWARB. jlUtl A MARTIN. CHINA HALL. CLEARING! SALE That lasts twolve months in the year. The h;tTUttiUy ler the least money always te be Bl'KClAL INDUCEMENTS TO UEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Sets. White Orunlte fine. Dinner bets, White Granite..!.. Dinner Bet, filmed j79. Ne goods misrepresented. AH Wares ex. changed II net satisfactory, at Eigh & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KHJQ STREET, I.ANOARTKK. PA. JlAltV VARHIAOKH. F LINN BKKNKMAH. 100 Different Patterns -or- BABY GARR1AGES -AT- FLINN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Refrigerators UAVK NO EQUAL. FIM k BRENEMAN, Ne. 153 North Queen Street, LANOAPTKll PA. SALKHMKN WANTKD AT ONOK KOH a Ueneral Line el NIIU9EUY TOCKi also many mw specialties that are Bit I.LIN it ITAtiT, Ae experience nsceastry. UIO l'AY, GEO. U. MO HA NAM ON, epKMwd. KoehMter, N, T, Batante Heed's Sarstpirllla It an honest medicine and every purchaser receives a fair equivalent for Us money. Meeause we ask only a fair pries and de net Impose upon the publle confidence by ab rhrdlr advertising Heed's SarsaparUla as " worth mere thin we sell It for. Because lu advertising la original and net dependent neon the brains of competitors fj Because It Is a modern medlclnei the ilpe fruit of the Industry and study of experienced pharmacists, under whtse personal direction It Is still prepared. Became It has a Geed Name at Heme There being mere of Heed's SarsaparUla sold In Lewell, where it Is mide, than .of all ether sarsapartllaa or bleed purifiers combined. Because It Is clean, clear and beautiful In appearance, compared with the muddy, gritty make up of of ether preparations. Beeauss every testimonial used In advertis ing it It strictly genuine. Beeause when given a falthlut trial accord Ing te directions It Is reasonably certain te effect the desired result. BscanaeltaadvertUIng Is thoroughly backed up by the merits of the medicine itself. AT H. B. COOHRAN'b DRUO STORE, MKD1CAU ADAMS EXfltESS COMPANY. Letter Frem tbeAulstant Foreman of the De livery Department A BnlOset In Which Thousands Are Deeply Concerned , About flve yca-s age I suffered fjem painful urination and great pain and weakness In the lower part of my back, pain in the limbs, bad taste In the mouth, disgust at feed, and great mental and bodily dopretslon. I live at 241 Yerk stroet, Jersey City, and en arriving home ene night 1 found a copy of the thaker Almanae that hid been Iefldurlng the day, 1 read the article. "What Is the Disease that Is coming Upen UsT" It de scribed my symptoms and feelings better than I could If 1 had written a whole book. My trouble was indeed "like a thief In the night," for It had been stealing upon me un awares for years. I sent ter a bottle of Bhsker Extract et Heets, or Bslgel's By tup, and befere I had taken one-half of it I felt the welcome roller, in a few weeks l was like my old self. I enjoyed and digested my feed. My kidneys seen recovered tone and strength, and the urinary treuble vanished. I was well. Millions of poeplo need soma medlclne sim ply te act en the bowels. Te thorn I commend Shaker Extract In the strongest possible terms. It Is the gentleit, pleasanlest, safest and surest purgallve In this world. The most delicate women and children may take It, One point mere : I have alt tha mere .confidence In this medlclne because It la prepared by tbe Bhakers. I may claim te be a religions man myself and admire the Bhakers for their zeal oenelstoncy and strict business Integrity! What they make may be trusted by the pub-"0- W. H. HALL. Fer sale by all drugglits and by A. J. White, 64 Warren street. New Yerk. feb24 lyd&wTu.-lbJtS S' OUNO ADVICK. ,... ,.,.., 0wlnK te the Inclination of many WILL 1 OU people te be humbugged In the LISTEN TO uumuwuui uiuciea ei necessity In the houteheld, we feel It our duty te sound a note el warning te thrwe who eeek remedles for tue roller or theaehes and pains lncldonttetMaseanonofthnvnnr. SOUND The great nnd growing popularity ADVICE t of llKNseN's 1'lastxr has templed unscrupulous manufacturers te offer many worthless substitutions and Imita tions et that valuable remody.hence we would advlse these who wish tnseoure prompt relief from Coughs, colds, Hoarseness, I'lenrlsy. Chest Pains. Hclatlca, llheumatlsm, Lumbtge and ISackachn, te caretully avem wertbltss plasters by always asking for Usksen's and let no persuasion liv the Coaler Induce yen te aceept any ether plaster. (j) wqUMPUREYS' TTOMEOl'ATHIO OI'EOIFICS. DR. HUMPHREYS' Toe of All Illnesses, Cleth and Ueid llindlng, 111 lMgpg. with Sleei Engraving, MllL&D tuZK. Address, P.O. List of Principal Nes. Cures. Trlcn. 1. ravERS, CongcHtten, IrlUiuuiatlnns 25 2. Webvs, Werm Kevor, Werm Colle S5 a. Cbtime Ooue. or '!' ethlng of Infants. ...2 4. l)iAttiiui:t,er Children or Adults 25 8. Dtssmturt, Urlping, Jinious Colle 25 e. Cuelbra Mouses, Vomiting 25 7. Couens, Colds, Itrenchtlla 25 8. Niubaleu, loethacho. iucmche 5 9. Hbadaehk, Hlclc Headache, Vertlfce 15 10. DTsrxrsiA.IUllmiaBlniiiach 7. 25 11. BurmxssKDer PAisrct PsmeDi 25 12. Wuitks, tee PrefiiHu Periods 25 18. CBear, Cough, Dllllcult ilreathinir '.a 14. Salt Hiikem, KrjslpUas, Eruptions S 15. ItRzuxATinu. llhauinutlu Pains .!!!!.25 is. rVBB add Aerjg, Chills, Malaria 6u 17. Pilw, Wind or uleedtng pe 1. Catarrh, Inflnenzi, cold In the llad....6i) 20. Wuoerii.a Cecqii, Violent coughs ! Vse 24. Gewsral DsBiLtTr, Physical Weakness. .50 27. KlDNBT D18KA8H , .n 2. Nbbvecs liEniUTT u'en 80. IIrinakv Whaskiss, Wetilng lied .7..M) JJ- Disbasxs ctue Iiuabt, Palpitation... .fi 00 Bela by drugging, or hmiI postpaid en're- Klpt et Bilee. HUHPHUEYS' MSiDlCINE ., 109 rulteu St . N. Y. Tu.lh.bA w(i) GOLDEN aVKUlFlO. DRUNKENNESS -OR T1IE LlQUOlt HAltlT POSITIVELY CURED BY ADM1N1BTEUINU 1)11 HAINES' UIILDeCN BPEUiriC. It can be given In ft cup or ceffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It : Is absolutely harmless, ai.d will effect a perma nent and speedy cure, whother the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have token Gelden iBpe iBpe clfle in their ceffee without their knowledge, and te-day believe they quit drinking of their own free win. IT NEVER FAILS. T'he sys tem once impregnated with the Bpeclec, It be comes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist. Fer sain by CH AH. A. LOCHEtt, Druggist, Ne. a East King atreet, Lancaster, Pa. aprlJ-lydTu ThA8 ' COMl'LKXIUX BO WDXll COMPLEXION 1'OYVDErl. LADIES WHO VALUE A RKKINKD COMPLKA'ION AlUaT USE POZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Removes all pluiples. freckles und Ola Ola Ola coleratlobs, and mikes the skin delleately settand beuutltul. ltceutatns no lime, white, lead or arsenle. In three shades, pink or flesh, while and brunette. FOR SALE IIY All Druggists and Faney Goods Doalers flvorywhero. aariiEWAUE or imitations.- aprve lvd HVMUKR MWORTH. T UK "ClIALrONTE," Ocean End el N 01 th Carolina Avenun, AJt'LANTlOCll Y. N. J. E.H01IEUT8 A 80-. spr'l-4uid A TiiANTiO 01TT, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Largest Most Convenient Hetel. Elegantly Furnlahed. Liberally Managed co&cnieand from ileach and Trains. Orchestra stunlc. C11AB. UuULADE, Plop. W. E. roeuRAK. Chief Clerk. lebtt-O'iid T KVAN'8 FLOOK. USE- LEVAN'S FLOUR. It Always (lives Satisfaction. M.ThAJ II Mas Struck Chicago, WAI JQPXOIAU WATCHES for rartners and Waltreaders will t sela ai jrreat reduction la MSSTMaemffmiS Uiam, Aurera, ter whleh I ase cele aent,aiid ether flrst-claae Watches. Best watch and Jewelry stepalnng. Bpectaelee,Etyeglaseeeaaa optleafuoods. imet time aauyrbr tu irrapii-enly place la the city. " LODIS W1BMB, He. 1X X. Queen at. opposite City BeUL hear Penn'a Depot. Q.1LL-JEWKLEB, fttt GILL. J1WELT5R AND OPIIOIAN. If your eyes trouble you attend te ttem Im mediately. The use et PROPER GLASSES Kesteres Bight, gives Comlert and Pleasure. ...L??7SJSI?"..,eni? Wt the need efa 8P UI At. OPTICIAN. We are new Here te Meas ?.!?. SeaE. rit Q'assea with the PHBui BION or AN OCULlar, having a mil and remplebs Outfit of Test Lenses Esquired In Perfect Measurements. TAN0ltU0n aOA8AJ'T,CD VT IN- A r nil Line of Watehee, Clocks, Jowelry and Duverware. CHARLES 8. GILL, KO.10 WEBT KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA WATCHES AND JEWELRY. TO 8U1T YOL'lUELF Whn UUYINO A UOOD Watch, GO WHERE YOU SEE THE Largest Stock, Best Variety. Latest Styles. WsOtnranUoyenUilau well as Low Lew est Pi I ces. Ferallslnfls of Repairing you will nnd us te give Geed Satisfaction. . WALTER C. HEEJR, Ne. 101 North Queen Street. (Cemer of orange.) LANCASTER. PA. nl-tfd w ATOHE9. WATCHBB. WATCHES -AT- ZAHM'S CORNER Lewer new than at any time slnce Watches have been mace. A fulf and complete stoek et oil grades All guaranteed. New Is the time te buy ut low cash figures. The Arundel Tinted Spectacles Beld only at " Zihm's Cerner." The largest line of Spectacles In the city, carrylrg 111 stock every number of lensemaOe, 'n Geld, Kllver, Nleael. aud Steel frames, with every laclllty ler proper adjustment. Watch, Cleck and Jewelry Repairlrg Given Bpeclal attention and all work war ranted, call and examine our stock. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAHM'S CORNER, apr2,.lmflAANCASIE,,'rA' dky uoeoa. rpHK PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. GEO. F, RATH VON. ATiivals This Week AT The People's Cash Stere Ne. 25 East King St. Newest Styles in Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Spanish and Cbantilll Lace Flounc Fleunc ings. Ladles' Muslin Underwear and Aprenp, Moire Silks In the Popular Shades. Black Sllk-and-Woel Henriettas at ei.00,ei.23, $1.50 and ei.C5. Heek and Butten Kid Gloves In the New Shades at unusually Lew PriceB. Ladles' Summer Merine and Gauze Un derwear. New S'jte Fans in a Large Assort ment. Gee. P. Rathven, 25EASTKIX0SXKEET. marli-lvd&w ArA-CA-'AMfi. TJEMOVA1 E. J. ERISMAN WILL UE EOUNO AT NO. 42 WEST KING ST. (Next Doer te Bayler's Photograph Gallery.) With a complete stoek of THE LATEST BPK1NQ 8TTLE8 or GENT'd FUBNISHLNG GOODS OROOKRIBB. CA"SARD'S MILD CORED HAM AND HUB AKr AST BACUN. Unequaled for tenderness and f etleacy of Haver. We guaranteathat there Is nethtst te quaithMs fii quality In this maraet. laou laeu anas of the bt families nre new using them. SU!LB,IiJ,,,lT.er aaUtfacUen. irythea aadMll your neighbor!. wSE-HL1 Be?.1 Bologna nicely chipped. PriosTcMenable. ukekuk Wlalrt; e FFEES. W. A. REIST a CO. Coffees, Coffees, coffees. nava you tried our sse. Coffee yet t If net, de se at onee. We guarantee our Coffees free from all injurious coloring matter, aad are pure and healthy. Almest one-half of our sales are Coffees, aud we mean te maintain the standard quality of It as long as geed Coffees can be purchased. Just received this morning a large let et Biee, Juicy OBANQBS and A8P1NWAL BANANAS j will tell cheap. Onr new Delivery and order Wagen Is abeu Send In your orders and have your geed de livered promptly. W. A. REIST & CO., GBOCBBS, COB. EAST KINO AND DDKBBTB. AT BDKSKTri " CANNED GOODS ! IGOING I GOING 1 GOING i Why net t of ceurse they de. at the low prices we offer them. It Is tee low. but we cannot help It. We have a lawe stock aJd i,ney 5u,st annk of It. geed Canned Cern. Fells Ooteraro. at 7Kc. a ian : Soed oan ean md Tomatoes, qnart cans, at 9a or Scans ter 250 i"ne String Bans, at 9e. or 3 for S6c j Mar. S,w'2tPeaa at ' er3 for 28, qnart cans: F.t2di S?cheW, 15a a can- ur nest Cera Dew Drep and Par's, sells at He, a can, but will make a reduction by the casoer deaen. CALireUNIA CANNED GOODS-Peaches. Cherries, Peara aud AprlceU. ., IcerrEEsi cerFEEst ceprxist ?u?nul' tS.terKn.a Jrlces ewer. Boasted Rie 20, JJ, 2.V., best fcle 28e ; fine Laguyra. lloehaand Javaa. sruur coffeej are always rrcsh Boasted. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BA8T KINO BTRBBT. mOlLEr SOAP GIVEN AWAY. REIST. $100.00 WORTH Or THAT FANOY TRANSPARENT Toilet Glycerine Seap GIVEN AWAY Te-morrow, Saturday, Even'g, April 28. Dlitrlbullen will Commence at 7 p. m. WBEK EXTRA SHEET Of Baturday's A'eu Kra Issue for Prices and Quality or Geeas. Unprccedented in the BUtery el Mercantile Ezlstenoe, 3-NK VKU BEAD FABT-r But the Whole or Our Advertisements. It will pay you. 49-BEMEMBEll-et We cater for your trade. Get et us what your own grecer can't supply you with. Never leave him even though he does charge you mere for a few things. But of us only what he does net have, and yen will be sure of having his goet will. Should you discover thst he was overcharging in allthlngs, then we would advise a change, and when you contemplate such a chMiRualways remrmbertbat it should be ter tbe better, and that newheru In tha state can you buy goods cheaper than of us. WE PUIUE OUU8ELVES In having the Largest, Neatest and Cleanest Stere lu the city. '1 he Heaviest, Utst Asserted ant Most Cemplete Meck. The Meat Polite and Attentive talesmen. - Telephone ana irree Delivery. Reist, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Cor. W. King nnd Prince Sts., (Nirr Doer te ths Beeks, Ileasa Detsl.) T OOK OUT DER I Tbe Balance of the PANEL PHOTOS te be Ulvenen Te-morrow, Saturday, April 28. come rea ONE I We are going te blew enr own horn, and we don't deny p, for no. have something te Mew abenr. We blew because we can sell high quality goedB at low prices ; t)oraue cur goods are the finest the market can produce ; bt cause there Is no discounting our prices i beeause we have theconddence of the people and strong faith In our ability te give entire satisfaction te our customers. PAUSE, BKFLEnTJHTAnK, WONDKB, BIIOUT, KEJOIUK, And Then stake a Purchase. That Is Just what everybody dots whsn the oeme te our store and see goods markel from Ave te seven cents pr pound less than they have been raying elsewhere Here are a lew of our prices: 1 Pound of Coffee, as geed as you ever drank . ferSScents.l 2 Pounds of Coffee for 23 cents. 1 Pound of Coffee. i pound Tea, for 25 cents. 4 Pounds of (Hackers ter a cenu.. 8 Pounds of Star eh and S bars of Seap for 25 cents. 2 Pounds of Prunes and 2 pounds of Blee for 2S cant. 6 Pounds of Trunes and 1 pound of Pru nelles for 2S cents. Baker's or itunkel Ttrcs. Chocolate for 18c. Baler's Kpps Cocea only 20 cents. Nelsen's and Cexu's Gelatine, American Gol Gel tlne, 10 cents t Small Barrels et Mustard for 2&e. CANNED AND BOTTLED GOODS. 4 Cans of Meed corn for 23e 3 cans of at arrow! at Peaa for 2Sc. 5 Cans of string Ueans ler Me 3 Pound Cans Table Peaches for We. 3 Pound Cans Pie Peaches for He 3 Pound Cans Apricots rorieo. Our liest Cern, guaranteed te be bs geed as Baker's or any olhercern In the market, only 10 eents per can. Try It. S. CLARKE'S OUIOIXAL TEA AND COFtf KE STOBE, 12 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. A rew Deers Irem Centre Square. Telephone Connection. P. 8 -Don't forget the Photes te-morrow that we are going te give away. FOH HALE OR RUST. RESIDENCE ON THKKAHT "SIDE of Duke atrtet, betaeen Orange and Chestnut, ler rent. Inquire of A.J.STE1NMAN, ml3 5ta At this Office. NOW KEADY. Parties wishing te view the North Dnke street Ureen blene r"rent" Ilentes, can de se by calling at the fourth house Irem New street, whleh Is nor complete and open for In spectlen from 9 a. m. te 10 p. in. declO-tld ADWINEUEBUAN. FOR RHNT. A three-story flrt.prcef Warehouse inlt able for tobacco or mauulacturliiK purposes, situated en East Untiit ctreet. Inquire at , , SJHAbrKGBTBICET. Terms reasonable. Postesslen immediately, mars eedtfd ' TOK RENT-FKOM APRIL L 18S8, JJ foreneoratermnf years, the Strasburg Uallroed, with Ceal and Lumber Yard, Ware house, Locomotive ar.d Cars ; all lu geed and running order. The lease of this valuable property presents a rare opportunity te any liartv desfrlnir te eniraue In a nlt.ami.nt. fl established and profitable business, for con ditions, rent or ether information apply te TUOa.OraENUVBADMGAUUMEB, mfrUd Lancaster City, Pa.