srwrzan"' -5 W'"r.y-" . . te-" " -'-; - iv $jw.-iK--rjw-r& -ar --Mra-'"- - r jvjf v ' !" - Tii.; " vt. " RV,-sJ.WGWWWS'SK-i - " " :,i - "v 1 "-., 'JEHE ANCASITSK DATJLY OTTEIiUGEyCR, TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1883. Hf 5' fc '' &1 IK Sf w& m JV. 8fe- SL & MBS? T-rk r Ntr- fc-VlC'fr ifcSS S.9 4 fe? v? !. Fr-i. ,V S7 f '! m Th Dally InUIIIfftncer. JJUIUABTXB, MAY fed ISM. ( xn paitv IvrsttteiKCsa publishes all tbe telegraphic news of the United nest up te ' ta latest possible henr. L f BRIIS-The Dally Xdltlen of Tna lmu , :V com J delivered by canlera in the city mL . MM lummnmnf towns 101 joe. per wees: I by Bill, SB.ne ft yrar t 1M for six months; . 'v a. Fer three months i BOe. per month. 'ytn WMKtr UmLLlaiRciR fDouble Bheet) ; MCM Fagw, only tLW per annum, In ad. , . ;M abeertbert wishing their address changed -Jf ' nttt alee state when the Ipapcr it new lor ler ' warded. ? AaverUeernente from 10 te 95 cts. per Use t wk insertion, according te location. " THB.UTKLLIUKKCKII, ! . Lancaster, Fa, Telephone connection Judicial Discretion la Licenses. Tbe supreme court has refused the mandamus naked for by Raudenlnisch, the Philadelphia saloon-keeper, whose counsel contended for him that he had complied with the requirements for license, was of geed character, kept a place necessary for the public, and was entitled te a license as a matter of right. The court takes this position en the bread ground that " neither the peti tioner nor any ether person in this stnte has any property iu the right te sell liquor." The effect of the decision is te widen te a still greater extent the discretion re posed In the court In this matter of grant ing license. 13 ut the supreme court is careful te say that "this discretion is a legal discretion, te be exercised wisely, "net arbitrarily. A judge who refuses all applications for license, unless for causes shown, errs as widely as the judge who grants all applications. In either case it Is net the exercise of judicial discretion, butef arbitrary power." "We think that se long as the legislature authorizes the Bale of liquor, it accepts the fact that places used for selling liquor have a greater value for that pur pose than for any ether. Te arbitrarily ana without cause tabs away that in creased value is a violation of the rights of property. Hut the supreme court says that though the license court exercises Its discretion arbitrarily, it cannot control it. The act it unlawful, but there Is no remedy. This does net seem te be a wise conclusion. It seems te be much wiser te held that when a man should hare a license, be has right te it which he can enforce ; that there is a right te sell liquor, the arbitrary deprivation et which can be restrained. Geerge "W. Middle's position is logical ; that et the supieme court Is net. Mr. Middle's opinion Jj the better Interpretation of the law. ' Blaine Will linn. Nothing mere cleaily shows the Inten tion et the Blaine managers te renomi renemi nate the mau from Maine than the methods which they take te conceal their Intention. The.l'liiladelpMa Times has performed a geed Journalistic work in 'forcing them te show their hands, and while they nil pooh-pooh the ctery of an organized effort te brlug forward Blaine's name, none of them will say tliat Mr. - Blaine would net accept it he was nemi nated. This is the only kind of declina tion that really declines, nnd it Is con- aplcueusly missing in tbe Blaine denials that are new se freely thrown about. rflfTe our mind, tbe best evidence that BlaineSi8- Bl1 ready t0 run ngaiu ,s f ur" nlshed in a flKS? en,eta,,i celum ln" Hrvlew In theN-MC?6" May 7, with Patrick rerd.theSl1 known Irishman, who has been one of theleuAcl1 Blaine shouters in New Yeik. The style of tbe interview in question nnd answer form; the duality of the questioning, framed te meet the objections urged against Blaine's candidacy; nnd the estimates of the Maine man's present held upon the Irish vote all tend te show that efforts will be made te turn New Yerk's public opinion' in favor of him who failed in the test of four years age. Tbe appearance et this Interview at xIX.4-' this, time has great significance: and that lj2i'it is net a haphazard publication Is ""WSW; "" uiu uiu luuuiim ucuvciiui;u UJl M's "erd fl views by Blaine's next friend, Vejf wnueiaw item: lie says plainly mat 5t$-' the nomination of Mr. Blalne will draw """""off from the Democratic column a large fraction of its ordinary voting strength, ' and that no ether candidate xche may be i-ndmedbythe JlepulUcans can le equally ' Jtucccjiu! in that respect. There is much in this candid presentation of the politl pelitl eal prospects that may be soberly ponder ed by the delegates seen te assemble in national convention." The itallcB are ours. But the sentence clearly foreshadows the Blalne reappear ance. He will be matched against Clove Cleve land again, and again will bite the dust. About Words. Mr. Henry O. Lea, of Philadelphia, seems te be a wide awake and entirely in dependent gentleman, who is able te take and free te express a true and compre cempre "benslve view of the nature et the state ments of that interesting gentleman, Mr. Austin Cerbfn, who has lately descended upon Philadelphia from New Yerkjand Leng Island, wbera he alighted, we be. lleve, in his first flight from the barren hills of New England. Mr. Cerbln has declared that he is proud of belng a Yan kee, and the people of Philadelphia there fore have had a fair warning that he claims all the virtues and no exception from any of thevlcesef the people of that nature-neglected region. Mr. Cerbin'd Intercourse with people and things about Philadelphia fully sustains the character he has advertlstd for himself among them. One of the chief characteristics of his peculiar people Is their disposition t) take care of number one ; and another ttuked peculiarity is the liberty they t ike with language In carrying out their purposes ; their words can never be taken In their natural meaning or be given their uiual construction. If they were, we ateuld be compelled te believe that they ware habitual liars; which, et course.can ceurse.can course.can Set be said of se respectable a people ; we ay simply say that we de net under stand their tongue. Mr. Cerbin during the past winter has issued a number of addresses nnd procla mations te tbe public and his workmen, ad never once has bean able te clothe bw statements in language which ,euitxi us kj u&wpt uiem as true ; anu SVMr. Lea has ample Justification for :y painting out that all his honeyed phrases . le the people of Philadelphia guarantee item nothing but au elevated railroad K eh 1 it will be profitable te lilm te ss s Wild. He gWea no guarautes that -tbe surface railroads will be removed fr that their use will be restricted, a. though premises of this kind may be dis covered in his communications. Ner will he agree te pay the damages te property caused by the read. It is qulte evident that this immunity from damages prom prem ised by the supreme court, has been the Incentive te his scheme, which is In tended 'cs'enslbly te provide terminal facilities for the Heading railroad, but really proposes" te de the local transperta lien business for riilladclphla. Mr. Cerbln rejects an underground system bocause he says he does net want his depot in tbe cellar. It may be that an overhead railroad will be mere inviting te travelers ; but the underground is the only system adapted te a great city's need of rapid inter-communication. It is the only one which is net destructive of great values, in creating values. The outlying country may be better suited by an epsn railway, but the closely built up city can only endure underground rapid tran sit. Mr. Cerbin would net object te a depot in the cellar, if it was less costly and as profitable, lle is a gay deceiver, and the people among whom be is registered, but net resident, need te beware of his wiles and words. The character of his residence among them is typical et his character, lie takes a house te swear by but does net live in it ; nnd he is in no true sense a resident of the state, in which the president of the Heading railroad is required te live. a m m Mat en Wkimkr, et liebanen, baa warned a strolling band te get out of our slster oily or suller arrest as a nuisance. It la a wlre net. Lancaster has been a tocent victim of an aggregation who played alro alre alro e'.ouily. Unlets bands knew hew te play, they should disband, m m It la a geed thing te slick te the English laURUBKQ in newspaper writing. A writer In tbe Yerk Gazette signs himself "Unus Pre MuUub . Jehn G. Kusu, of West Willow, read a paper botero the Iiincastnr County Agricul tural nnd Horticultural Beclety at Its meet ing en Monday en ' Yellows In Veachet" Ills claim that rigorous winters caused tjie paralysis of peach troes was a bold thrust Inte tbe face of tbe theory gonerally ac cepted that It U a contagious dlsease which kills them. As there are many oxpleslona el thoerlcH constantly occurring the further observations of Mr. Rash may aometlme dlepel the doubts of the discovery be claims. In hnrtloulture an opportunity la given for wenderful achievements. On May 8, 1838, book beer was invonted. Even l'rohlbltlenlsta ought te wink at an obtier vance of Its aeinl-ocntennla 1. KcinNen gives considerable apacs te con cen con alderntlou of manual training as tested In the publle schools et Washington, and notes that a very Interesting foature la the great amount acoemplishod with a very small amount of money. Oje year age Congress appropriated f5,000 te be used for the ex perimental Introduction or manual train, lng In the schools of the District of Colum bia. Industrial drawing had already been Introduced for ever six years and Superin tendent N. U. l'owell aupplomented It by providing for work In shops for the beya In the two hlgher grade et the grammar school nnd the high soheol ; the boys learn ing carpcnterlng, turning and forging, and tbe girls sewing and cooking. There were lltted up two schools of cookery nt a cost et E-U--0 cttcii ; lour soheola et carpentry at ICO oaeh ; a school et turning, meulding und forging, with tools, lathea and steam onglue at f 1,800 -!). The materials for all of thcfie echoela for the year cost f631.b3. Twe toaebora of coekory, graduates of tbe Nor Ner mal school, who had taken a special ourae lu oekory, wero ompleyod nt fiOO a year each. The teachers of carpentry, turning aud forcing are all graduates of the Worcca Wercca Worcca er (Mass ) l'olytcehnle tnstltute, Bpeclally trained te glve this kind et Instruction, and were paid fOKO each, whlle the toacber 0 sewing had a salary of f700, Thonumber of niH"1 "!i.w under Instruction la as fel- Iewh : lu the soh"e&l!-SQkory 171 : In the'j schools of carpentry CC0 : In iM wlioeKi or meulding, turning, and forging llZ-J.j'i'the soheol of bowing COO. The toacheis wero much surprised te und hew many girls wero entirely Ignor ant or cooking, and the curious fact was brought out that the inore wealthy parents wero n n rule the most anxteua te have tbelr daughters Ienrn cooking. Although souie et the pupils at iirat objected te wash ing the dUhc, and making the kltchen ready for the next clais, they seen get cver this uud n healthy emulation uprans up bdtweeu students aud cIesbcv. ThcNew Yerk l'rttt apeaka of Derew a " lllalne'a heir. " Aa only dead men bare heirs, our llvely Republican contem porary Beems te regard the Malue atatos atates man as a political corpse . TnuRMAN is mentioned ler vice presi dent, which Betne poeplo will view as a case et peg tee big for the hole. ' In the Methodist conference in New Yerk, tbore nroSSlclergymen, reprosentlng 111 annual conferences, and 17S laymen, tepresentlng a church momberahlp of about 2,000,000. Aud this great body cf presumed Intelllgent poeplo bars women from participation na delegates I Tub pecunlary oaenomy of feed has of late bceu receiving a great deal or attention from economists nnd selentllhi men, and magaztne articles aud books en tbe chem istry of cooking and tbe nutrltlve valuoef feed have been abundant. Thoae wrltera hare brought ene tact lute great premln. once, namely : that the Amerlcan poeplo, peer and rich, Uve mero wasterully In feed and drlntc, than any otber nation en earth, ThoeMl miner bouts that In spite et bitter poverty he gives lila family the very best of grocerlo, Heur and meat, aud he will net condescend te study oconemy la his marketing, though his empleyer may de se. Rut they tell us that nelther empleyer uer laberer has any preper Ideaet eoenomy in feed, and F.N. Uirret, In Science, iuotes liurns In tbe case : ' O -wal sotne power the glftie gle us, It r."d true uioulea blunder lre Ui, Audloelhhuutlou," A French oeok, who was for many years master of a royal household, and la new caunlng feed lu this country, gave this gentleman an Interesting view of " pursels as Hhers hse ur." He Bald : " Yeu gobble up your feed, or elsa take It aa if It were med Iclne. Then there Is no variety te the American table. Afew arllclea are served day after day. Your menu is the Hme evorywhere, beersteak, bam and eBi perk chops, hauBagee, pancakes and ple. Lat summer, In a trip te Har Harber, my daughter kept an aoeountoftbe nam nam ber or times beelsteak appeared upon tbe lable, rcperttcg upeu her return that 6eventytwe times It was the mala article served. In France the wealthy classes ther eugbly understand the value olleod. There la no wate, no leaa In the kitchen. Had cooking Is one reason for this great waste here. The art or using the unBelled rem nants from a meal Is net understood. These can be prepired In many ways, Bnd se nicely dlsgulaed aa te come te tbe table a second time In an attractive manner, Americans fall In this respect, because In the first cooking et meat It is overdone, ae that, when subjected te a tecend cooking, It Is made unpalatable. Faulty carving baa also much te de with the universal waate of feed." This Is the day when tbe mature mom. hers of families go te the clrcut, "just te pleue the little enw," Jenir I-, Sullivan would net start tbe Maw Yerk walker, beeatue ha did net gat his price, feOO. Jebn holds blmaelf a geed deal btgber than bU fellow countrymen da m m PERSONAL. aovun.ven Hill, of New Yerk, has vetoed the bill te repeal tbe -Saturday half holiday law. ,Villiam L. Scott has been endorsed for delegate at-large by tbe Kris county Democratic convention. This Dwtkr nneTrmns have paid 8 200 for a yearling oelt, the brother of Hanover, at tbe recent bprae sale at Itaeeiand, Ky. Simen Btkhn, of Rochester, N. Y was elected president of tbe National Clothiers' association, which la In aesslen la Philadel phia. Jehn IJetlr O'Reilly, the Irish poet, baa written a book en "Th Ethics of Suing acd Mtnly Bperl." He raja the strongest a an should use a dumbbell weighing net lesa than two pounds. KmniBRicie O. KLDRtDea, presldent of the Knickerbocker Trust company of New Yerk, was dangerously assaulted at tbe Hetel Vendeme ny an angry waiter, who struck hlmlever the head with a heavy water decanter. Cardinal UinneNs will lay, en the 21th Inst, tbe corner-stone of tbe new Reman Catholic university te be built In Watblng Watblng ten. He will bs assisted by high eccle siastics of the church. Bishop Hpauldlng, et Peoria, will preach the sermon. W. T. Celeman & Ce., of Han Francisce, wholesale commission merchants, have made an assignment with avteta of (1 6O0,. 000, and llabllltlea nf $2 000.000. Tbey wc ra badly crippled In (2,000,000 of borax prop erty by the placing of borax en the free list, SPXOIAL KOTIQES. 3-H' ThlOTta.S. DyipepsK nnd Mobility are two Mr thieves ! thny crwip In and steal our health nnd comfort belore we knew It. Let ua put a step toibelr Invasions with a beltlu el Jlurdeck Jl oetl JHtteri.te brthnrt at any driia atom. Ker sain by II. II. Cochran, drugiihit, 1J7 at.d 13t Aeith Quetn street, Lanetster. TlIATHACKINOUOUdllcanbesequlckly eared by Bhlleh's Cam. WeguannUMi It. bold by 11. I), Cochran druggist. Net. 137 and 139 North Queen.DL, Xancaatur, I'a. (1) Olad te Hfar It. " Fer soveral months I endured n dell pain through my lungs and nhouleora; Intl mv aptrtta. npputltn an4 color, and could with airnculty remain from uiy bed. My prtuenl licalthtul onndttten In duu te Jluraeck Jlloed Jttlltrt " Mrs. K. A. Hall, Illngtninte.i. N. V. Ker sain by II II. Cechttin, drugguit, 1J7 aud 139 North t)uoen streut, l.ancasiur. SlULOH'a COUUll and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It enres Con sumption. Held by II. II. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen St., Lancetflr, Pa. (i) VTA till A MA KKll M. 1'HiLADiLriiiA, Tucs3ay, llaj 8, 16891 Under Guard." Scores of geed friends are watching us. When our state ments de net please or seem erroneous, we get geed kindly advice, plenty of it. Glad te get it, tee. Discussion of the causes and effects of concentrated business comes te us. We are much discussed occasionally, net often, we want te put in a word. What makes this business possible ? Your needs. It is in serving you that this business grows. Would you accept the service at a personal less ? Of course you wouldn't. There is a trade-law at work. The law of concentration. It is inevitable. Yeu the public demand it that you nvj2j2jjv wiuapcr uhu ge.ij3ttter service The wbelfi'frpniiiQ nf our usir.ess is in a trrin en that law -Se tight that it wins. The logic ei cvenis creates ana a con stantly growing business proves your faith. We are ready with Misses' and Children's Summer Dresses and Wraps. The largest, most most varied, and best stock we ever had. Werth in the ma terials ; tastes and sparkle in the styles, thoroughness in the making. We have been push ing the standard higher and higher. Ready-made things with every grace of made-te-order garments. 30 styles of Blouse Suits lawn, pique, flannel, jersey $2.50 te $12. The graceful " Tuxedo " Jer sey Suit for girls, the fittest thing we knew of for shore or country. 4 te 14 years, $8 for smallest size. Flannel Suits from $2.25 Lawn Suits from $2 Gingham Suits from ,i Light - weight outing and Traveling Coats ler children, $4 te $S ; sizes 4 te 12. 200 light-weight Kilts ler small boys, $3.50 each. Eng lish Cassimerc, made te sell for $8 and $10. Second deer, Chestnut street 1IJ0. Twe olo elo ole vatora. A little whirlwind struck the Women's Gingham, Lawn, Sateen, and Embroidered Wash Dresses yesterday. Yeu saved $1 en every $3 you put into tnem. All the sorts arc still here : $3 Lawn Dresses $4 Lawn Dresses 55.50 Sateen Dresses and some of the finer Dresses for two-thirds. Second fleer, 'thirteenth and Chestnut atrecta corner, 'j wocleviuora. Fine French Wraps, cut jet en bengaline, faille and gros gres grain silk, for $15. They've been $30, 40, $45. and $55. bocend fleer, Chatnutstroet freut. Take cle cle Tuter. King cotton. His sceptre rises with the mercury. The sun is coy with his stuffs ; the breezes love te toy with them. Coel, cesy, comfortable Cot Cot eons. Ginghams 20 te 50c. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams 3c that were 50. Sateens from I2c for American te 370 for best French, OOD'S SAHSA.PAK1LLA. That Tired Feeling. experienced by almost every orient tats sea son, and many people resort te Meet's Barsa partlla te drive aw ay the lngner and exhaus tion . The blend, laden with Imparities which hate been accumulating- ler months, moves sluggishly tbrenfh the veins, tbe mind falls te think quickly, and the body is still slower te respond. Heed's Bampattiia Is lest what U needed. It purines, vitalises and enriches the bleed, makes tbe head clear, create an appetite, overcomes that tired feel leg, tones the norreni system, and Imparts new strength and vigor te the whole body. Hoed'a Saraaparilla Is proven te bs sevutly superior te any ether sarsaparltla, or bleed puMfUr, that one has well said 1 "It's health-giving effects upon the bleed and entire human erganlim are as touch mere positive than the remedies of a quarter of a century age at tbe steam power of te-day I in advance of the slew and labori ous drudgery of fears age." " Fer years I was sick every spring, but last year took Meed's Bartapanlla and have net been tick since. O. W. Cleak, Hilten. Mass. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all drugg'tU. Ill six for . Prepared 1 Beldby aUdruggUts. II t six for 15. Frentred only by 0. L HOOD CO., Lewell. only by 0. 1. HOOD ft CO., Jewell, Mai( I Mutt IOO Doseb Oni Dellar. HOOD'S HARHAPAMLLA. FOR BALK AT H. B, COCHRANE DRUG STORK. os. 1S7 and 139 North Queen Bt, Lancaster, fa. anrVlmdftw ' WANAUAKKR'S. Wiry, rough, soft, contra dictory Crazies; printed like Sateens, i2ic. Troops and troops of ethers Seersuckers, Cheviots, Cam bric, Chintzes', Lawns, Prints. A reign of terror in some of the prices. Korthweit and southwest of centre. We've been skipping the Cleths. Take one as a finger board : Fine English Jacketing ; mix tures, plaids, everplaids, checks, bars, and indistinct stripes. Light and medium shades and combinations. 54 and 56 inches. Price has been $3.50 or mere any of them new $2.50. Already shrunk. fifth circle, northwest of centre. Shawls, scarfs. A roomful of light, airy, graceful, poetic Wraps for seaside,c mountain, drawing-room, or piazza wear. We had mere last season of these delicately tinted, coquet tish things than you ever saw before ; new we've left last sea son in the shade : Caehmcre Fhetland ChlnnHllk Canten firope llarrKU rhudda Bilk Persian Iced Weel Fresh, exquisite, perfect. 50c te $20. Second llenr, near Juniper nnd Chestnnt a'.reuta coreor. 'i'ake ultruter. Imported Silk Plush 4-4 Table and Stand Cevers, with tinseled tapestry borders, $1.50 each. Last Fall they were $2-75- light hltie geld dark blue cardinal sea groen Tapestty..Cyrtains with ber--d'cT-alf around; suitable for Couch Cevers, $5 each. The Upholstery section is a brim with just as interesting items. Will you wait till the sun be gins te broil before ordering the Awnings ? A, thousand or se of wait-till-they're.needed people will come then. All can't be served at once. Will you take chances ? Same with Slip Cevers. Bet ter all around if you take time by the forelock. Second lloer, north of TrantcpU The piles and pyramids of boxes heaped in the main aisle and at their proper counters are filled with Hosiery. Plenty mere stuffed just as full that you can't see. Dimes and half dimes could never before de mere for you in these things. It's a big let, a grand let, at these prices an almost unex ampled let. But we don't get hysterical ever it and slop ever with big type and wild adjec tives. Justa pkin statement. That's enough. Yeu knew what every word stands for when we say it. This is the list we gave yes terday : Last w uuic Te day. 'JlOdrr.an Weman's lllack Cot Cet Cot eon lleic, unbluiuji.ua huela luid toen 25c. 18c. 3 8 dnzHti Wtmmn'a lll-ck Cot Cet Cot eon llea?,euilre unbleached feet 50-. 23e. 22dezu WeniHit'a lllack Cot Cet Cot eon Hese, unbleached soles . tee 30e. lDJflcien Wouien'it llUck Cot toil lloae, heat angllth unke ft tee (00 dozen Children' lllark Iltbbid He?, unbloached pole uiideuttreuubluachcd Ivbt &0C. 230. It has been hacked into, but it will be days before you hear us say : " We haven't that size," or " that number s ;tll gene." Every sort and size we adver tisers here without an if or and. Men's plain colored and fast colored Ribbed Half Hese at 25c. New Yerk merchants think 3 pairs for $1 cheap for them. Cute people, these New Yerk merchants ; se cute we are getting mere and mere of their trade every day. Te the generous Hosiery bargains we add something just as interesting in Women's Genuine Ribbed Vests. 350 dozens of them. Imported te sell at 75c Yeu shall have them fer37c. Chestnut street side, west of Ualn AU'.e. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. K early erervbsdr needa a ued amine moil- iclne llke Uoed't Barsapullla te expel the lm purities which accumulate in the bleed dar ing the y Inter, keep np strength as warm weather fomei en, create an appetite and pre mnte her.ltfay dlgeatlen. Tryllend'a Bartapa nlla and yem will bs convinced or IM peeuliar mtrlu. H It the beat spilrjg medicine -relta-tile. beneficial, pleasant te take. anu sires lull val ue ler the money. "X take Heed's Saraaparilla as a spring tonic, and I recommend It te all who have that mtteranle tlrnd feeling." C. I'axmilss, 3i llrldge street, Brooklyn, H. T. Make the Weak Streng "Myappetllewas peer, I oen'd net tlcep, had headache a great deal, piins in my back, my bowels did net move regularly. Heed's Bartapartlla In a abort tlme did me te much geed that I feel llke anew man. My palna and aehea are relieved, my appetite improved. 1 say toethert who need a geed medicine, try Heed's Banaparllla and aw." Oioaei r. Jacksev, Bexbnry station, Conn. n. 11. 11 sure te get Heed's Bartapartlla, de net be lnduced te buy any ether. 100 Dosea One Dellar. MEDICAL. AUAMS EXPRESS COHPAHT. t Letter Prem the Assistant foreman or the Da- llrety Department A Subject In Which Thousands Are Deeply Concerned. About flVe years age I tiiffercd fiein painful urination and great pain and weakness In the lower part of my hick, pain in the limbs, bad taste in the mouth, disgust at feed, and great mental and bodily deproialen. I live at 211 Yerk street, Jersey City, and en arriving home ene night 1 found a copy of the thaktr Almanae that hid been lcftdurlng the day. I read the article. "What is the Disease that Is Coming Upen UsT" it do de scribed my symptoms and feelings better than 1 could 1ft 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 y ears. I sent ler a betile of Bhaker Kxtractet Heets, or Selgel'sByrnp.andbefore 1 had Ukon one-half of it I lelt the welcome relief. In a few weeks I was like mv nin ..ir I enjoyed and dlgnsted my feed. My kidneys seen recovered tone ana strength, and the urinary trouble vanished. I was well. Millions or people need tome medicine sim ply te act en lh bowels. Te thorn I commend Bhaker Extract in the strengest possible terms. It is the gontlest, pleasantest, safest ana surest purgatlve in this world. The most delicate women and children may take It, one point mere: Ihaveall thamore confidence in this medlclne bocause it is prepared by the Shaken. I may claim te be a religious man myself and admlre the Shakers for their zeal censlttency and strict business integrity. What they make may be trusted by the pub-e- W. II. HALL. Fer sale by all druggUta and by A. J. White. 54 Warren atreet. Ne Yerk. I Obitlyd 4 wl'u.Th A3 w 1 LI. ALWAYS WIN. And for this very reasen there la TUUK net to-dey a remedy within the reach of the publle mere highly MK111T prized for Us value In the house a held, in the counting-room, work. W1LTJ shop and factory, than Unsaes's 1'lABixn as n remedy for aches and ALWAYS pains ofevory kind. In Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, l'leurlsy, Chest WIN. 1'alns, ltheumattnm, sciatica and ltackachx, liKXtex's I'Ubteii Is re cognized by physicians ana publle as uu ex ternal remedy without an equal, it acta promptly, pltasautly, and etlectually. Te secure geed results ulwars ask ler Hansen's and take no ether plaster Many worthless plaiters ar ettered en thti reputation et son's, butca'clul buyers won't be deceived - TJTJMP11KEYS' Homeopathic Veterinary Specifics, Ter Uerses, Cattle. .Sheep, Dens. IIeks. Poul try. EU) I'A It IS HOOK On Treatment of Animals and chart Sent Free. CUIIE3 revern. Cnnvestlnn, Inflamma'ien. -A.A. Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. 11.11. ftir&ln, Laweuus. ltheuinatlam. CO. Distemper, Nasal lMsehaiges. D.D. Hots or urn us, Worms. K.R. Ceugha, ilcmvef, Pneumonia. F.r.-Colleor Hrlpes, llellyacha. c-.G.- MUcarrlage, Hemorrhages. 11. tt Urinary nnd Kllney Dircases. l.l.-Kruptlve l)laet. Mange, i .iv. isiBUbBua us .Liigesuen, BTAl'LK CASK, with Spec'flcs. Manual. Wlteh Hrel oil und Midlcitttd .$7 00 rniUiC, Slngle linttle (ever Maosef) .10 801.0 11YDUUUU19TH: OH SFNT VUKI'AIU UN H" OKll'T OV FllTCE Humphreys' Med. Ce., 119 Fulton St., X. Y. Humphreys' Iloiiipermtlilc Specific Ne 2$. In nse SO year. 'I he enlv successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Wcaknesi and Prostration from ever-work or oilier causes. II 00 per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, fur 15 00. Seiniir Dncca.sTj, or sent postpaid en ro re ro celpt 01 prien aUMPHUKYS'MKDlCIVECO.. e. 109 rulten Street, N. T. inar27-ly3AwTu,ThJtS AKK, HUKK AND SfEKDY CURB. Kupture, Varicecele and Special Dlaeasea ofeltburaox. Why be humbUKeed by quacks when teu can find In Ur. WilKht the only liaa dlar PnrsleiAH In Philadelphia who makes a specially et the above diseases, and Curbs IhbmT Curias uuaraktbsd. Advlce Free day and cven'.nR. SlrunKei a can be t roated and re turn home same day. etltces private. UU.. W. II. WUIGHT, HI North Ninth blreet, Atieve llace, P. O. Uei en Philadelphia. fiihi'.lyilAw FOH BALE Oli HEJfT. RKSIDENOE ON THE EAST HIDE or Duke street, hetnenn Orange aud Chestnut, for rout, lnquliunf A.J.SrKI.VMAN, tnl2-Btd At this omce. NOW KEADY. Parties wishing te view the North Duke street "Green 8Umu Frent" Houses, can de se by calling at the luurih heuse Ireui New street, which Is new complete uud open for in spection li ein 9 a. m. te lu p. in. doelO-tfd HI) WIN EBEIIMAN. POIt RKNT. A three-stery fire-proof Warehouse suit able for tobacco or manutucturlng purposes, situated en Kest Grant streuu Inquire nt ) KAST KING Sl'ltkKT. Terms reasonable. Possession immediately. mar3 eedtfd ClOU RENT-FKOU AI'IUI, 1, 18S8, X! foreneoratenn of years, the Btrasburg Itallread, with Coul and Lumber Yard, Ware house, Locemotlvoni.d Cars ; all lu geed and running erder. The lease of this valuable property presents a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engaKO In a pleasant, well established and prerlti.lile business. Fer con ditions, rent or ether information apply te TIIOS. or UKN11Y U AUMG AUDNKlt, mB-tfd Lancaster City, Pa. QUXKA'S'AU. TTlOli A MARTIN. CHINAHALL 0LEAKIH8 SALE That lasts twelve months in the year. The btst quality ler the least money always te be had there. SPKCIAL INDUCEMENTS TO 3JEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Seta. WhltoOrantte, tlOO. pinner few, White Granite.. SI.V). Dinner Beta, Prluted li.TS. Ne goods misrepresented. All Wares ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & Martin, ' NO 16 EA3T KINO STREET, LANUABTKK, PA. BUSINESS METHODS MADE PLAIN. The system of Instruction at tbe LANOASra.lt COMMKUC1AL COLLEGE, is te simple and plain that any ynunir ldy or gentleman can eually Biuler all the dutatla of abuslness education. LIUEUAL TKUUS. Kvenlng Seaalena Tuesdays, Wednet and Fildayt. ull information glyen by U.C. WK1ULKU, Lancaster Commercial College ecU5-Ud Laacatter, Pa. rtrmrtrena. QOUa & QIBBtL '"" " 31 Ur-STAIRS. We are se busy that we are compelled te keep open every evening. If you have no time during the day call in the even ing, and see our New Stock. Get our low prices before you buy elsewhere. OCHS & GIBBS, 31 Seuth Queen Street, Up-Stairs. aprlllyd JTKW XH1NUM IU FURNITURE I AT flEINITSH'S New ANTIQUE OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The prlee will sur prise you. NATURAL enEBBT BUIT8, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable, OLD STANDABD WALNUT. We open Rex eca, blx Mew Patterns at Six New Prices. Several very low In price, but geed money's worth all the time. Other New and Attractive Goods being shown all tbe tlme at Popular Prices. HEINITSH'S S7 AND 20 BOUTHIQTJBBN ST., LANCASTKB, PA. . V Personal Attention Given te Undertak In?. TTriDM-JfER'S. YOUR WANTS FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE TO YOUBCOMPLETK8AT13FACT10N. ATTRACTIVE GOODS, ATTBACTIVK P11ICK8. Glve yourself the satlafoetlon of seeing the Largest, Uest and Cheapest Stoek in the City. Oer. East King & Duke Sta. WIDMYER'S COBUEB, GROCERIES. 1NE GROCERIES. W. A. REIST&CO., DEALKBS1S Fine Groceries ! Oer. East King and Duke Streets, LANCASTKB, 1 A. Coffee?, Teas and Sugars. Ueader, our ColTees are roasted by the " newned Hepe Millf, of Hew Verk, and are roasted nice, and evenly, no Injurious Color ing Matter being used. We t lmuiy usfc you te lryaBinple pound of it, ana if yeuarannt pleased de net worry or hesltatu what you should de, but let ua knew and we will refund your money as willingly as we received It. We ae net claim Coffees te be our only object in Belling, but we want It te ba one or them, and IhatFirsl-clais. TKAS-Dave yen tiled our Teas t If net, de nothesltatu In trying It Wh want you te knew that we are making tha above articles n specialty In quality uud pi Ice. Speclil prices In original puckaxes. We have expiesaly ler Faintly Use, the FlnestUarden Grewn oolong, Imp, rial aud Japan Teas In 10 pound Fancy Cartoons; come and ask te see tbem. bum mer U hure and Iced Tea will taste nicely. FUaAKS-We simply say that the Sugar niaiket la firm and may temaln se ter some titnH. We have a nlce tuaertmeiit ler P, 5X. 9 fHnnd e. Urauula'.ed Se; special price en bul. let. MOLA8SK9 Just received, 15 barrels of that Hght-sB-honey Melaisesat tae old price 1 It has advanced since we benght. Alsr, 10 bar rels of that Fure sugar Byrup. nlce ana lUht 1 ltusidie tell ter lXc: we reduced It UilOc. farmer?, bring jour cans uud Jugs aud have thorn nllud, at the old pnee. l'llUNKS AND BAISINS are cheap. Just think I New 1'runea in flic. or 1 Its ler Me; eiirlirstnnd Finest Franch l'ruutsenly 12He tl tt. Fine French i'ranee 40e totiteperjari they are 1 anm Fltshy Frnlt. New Large ital slue, 3 It 3 for 2Je. Oanued and Bottled Goedp, n-UUKAl'.'M. Me only Keep what w ran Uecommend. Glve Us a'Jtilalurder. Telephoue Conuecllon. Kioe Delivery W. A. KEIbT & CO.. Grocers. - All OrJers Promptly Fllled. COAL. TJAUMGAKDNKK'ti COMPANY. GOAL DEALERS. Owes: Ne. 123 North UueenStreet, and Ne, K North Frtnca street. YaBD: North 1'rlnee Street, nBertteaaing Depst. auvlttfd LANOASTXIt. pa B. U. MARTIN. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kludj of jjuaiur.n Ann CtJAI,. Vaiid-Ne. IM North Water and Prtne Streets, ubeve Lemen Lancaster. nJljd JCXCL'JISJOSS. DK. MII,I.BR, TOURIST AND EMI . ItltATlOV AHKNT. Issues Tlcveu te all parts of the Weild. tpeclil Kxcursten tethu WEST At one fare for the round trip Grand eeiPeU eicuriUns te the lesernlte Val ey, Yellow, e'one atlnnal ark, Les Angeles, tun Iran Iran clce and I'adfle Coast I'eints. with choice et routes rei urnlng and stay-ever prl vlleiies wait et Chicago, circular tours from Jew Yerk te nrlnclpnTKurepean cities, Falestlxe and the llely Land at very low rates. fertntKhlly ez curtlnns Ireia Haltlmera te Uosien, Montreal und down Ue uu Ltwrencn. AU lufermatlnn concerning any contemplated trip cheerfully viven tree by calling or addreaitug Il.. Ml' LEU, Agent, Chicago. Beck Island and Factflc It. u., e ui North Queen stmt, Lancaster, faorrraaalinUetue. aprll-lmd 0073 AXD 1110 SM. (OOIS AND SHOES. D. P. STACKHOUSE. Beets and Shoes. Thanking yen all for the quick response In coming in last week te see our low prices, and ter many complimentary renarks which were made en the conveniences-light and general adaptation of my store j and tbe best of sit was the exceedingly low prices which always has been the main spring of my large business New 1 have lets of KOOTs and buebs jet Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of BOOTS and SHO Ks means something. I did net bny them te keep, nor te let spoil en the shelf if low prices will move them 1 off they go, ler I am bound te sell. If you have net been dealing with ns come la and leek around and get ac quainted 1 It don't matter whether you pur chase or net, we will try and use yen well. D. P. STACKHOUSE, 28 & 80 BAETKINO, BT., LANCASTKB, PA. atO-lydAw TSJKW HHOK STORE. , Si rVILKEFS OLID HRVfCEABLK UUOOL HUES. We have them, which for style and wear can. net be excelled in heel and spring heel, with and without sole leather tips, for children and mlaes' wear, for bevs In button and lace, and tae prices you will flud te be J ust tight. A large line of Oxford ties for ladles, misses' and children's wear, l'atent lea'ber. fox plain tee and Up. A Hey's Solid Leather Shee, sizes 1 te 5, at tl.00 1 the same style cf shoe ler men at 11 33. An easy Bllpper for tendsr feet la ene of glove ktu and hand turned, Very comfortable. fl. SWILKEY, (One Prlce te All Cash Stere) Ve. U North Queen Street LANCASTKB, 1 A. marK-Jmd F RKE TO KVKRYONK. A PAIR OF SHOES FREE TO EVERYONE Who can prove that the Men's Butten, Lace and congress (Seamless) Drees Bhce we are selling for liOO is notmadeof Genuine Calf Skin. We Make This Offer As tbe publle gonerally are under the Impres sion that a shoe of tills description cannot be bought for less thin 12.05. TEE BMSOU S WET We can sell this Shoe ter $2.00, are, because we buy them In Large Quantities, Strictly for Ca-h. and sell for Cash, and stlek te our motte: "QUICK SALES AND iMILL PROFITJ.' This Is net the Only shoe we are cel'lng at a Bargain, but our IVuul: Line et Heets and Shoes are marked Down te Bettem Prices. Ladles' and MisseV Kid Opera Slippers. SO cents, regular prlee 73 cents. Lad If s' Patent Leather Tip Lace Lew Shoej, 75 cents, regular price, fl 00. Ladles' Pebble Butten Shoes, 93 cents, regu lar price, 11.00. lien's Lace and Congress Sewed Dress Shoes, 11.23. lien's, Beys' and Youths' Lace Shoes, ll 00. Child's Grain Butten Selar 'lip shoes, 8 te 10X, Heels or Spring Heels, 80 cents; Hisses', 11.00. The One-Frice Csh Hotie, FREY d ECKERT, The Leaders of Lew Prices in Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 BAST KING STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. mar2-lml TR OXKS. 1RUNKS. M. Haberbusli & Sen. TRUNKS. Our stock of Trunks and Bags la new com plete. We call apeclal attention te our make of Ladles' Dress Tiunks. llandtome and convenient. Repairingef allTrunka and Bags a Specialty, AT M. laberlmsli & Sen's 1 SADDLE, 1LARNES8, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LACA8TKU. PA. jtrTO.KA-.Ki7i. X UTHER S, KAUKFMAN, ATTOBKET-AT-LAW, NO. 2 BCUTJI PK1NCK ST., Lancaster, Pa. OS-lydAn
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