-r Vw!?"- v 4 " h"4': flffi liANOASlJiaS DATLtf HTiTiIQENCJEE TUESDAY, MAY 29. 1888. i ;? f"Vf X f i tm - "VJ . 5r? w &, m ft Intelligencer. TKM, MAT W, 1868. imixiaiKcim publishes altthe . of the United rresa up te possible nenr. iHiw fi AnrrtAra In Ihfl fillT " ,. n .ft IAV WMlT f I mnraiiuui lunui w vt i , , MM. K.A yearj B.80 ler tlx months HC ttM mentns sue per menin. itv Imflanm (Deuble flheMl rages, only ll.M per annum. In ad libwtMn wishing their address changed J !!! !! tmv ihfl Mnnf ! finw ler ?". ttteMMPtt tram 10 te M ett.pet line ? Mfc taawtten, aoeardtng te location. TH IMTXL.UQIMCKO, ;'-.- Laneuur, Ps, VtVTWmhene Connection ?'" ' .. y Coegreasiaan Anderten, of the com- V iimce te invMUgiue " imjwjiuk u- V strike, has prepared a bill designed frSts Mag the raUreads of a state under the Zi Mtml of Cenirreas, as well as these 'which extend from one state into another, aad which fall under its central as na tional highways. It seems that an act of CoegTecs paved la 1600 gives te allstcam railroads In the country the privilege of cirrylng goods and passengers between the lUtee, and for that purpose te con test with all ether ;readr. Mr. Ander- sea's preposition Is te amend this law V.fe& go as te cenflne its privileges te such raUreads as will agree te accept the re strictive legislation of the United States In the proposed bill, as binding en them, though they are railroads within a state, 'sand se net primarily subject te tlie United States authority. lie thinks that ' (be privilege of inter-communlcatlen be tween the states will be se valuable te ft railroad that it will net besltate te accept tlie United States legis lation; and he is doubtless right ns te the great railroads that are tbe chief offenders. They cannot afford te be stepped en the borders of a state with their trafllc. Railroads, however, have a habit of going under divers names and organizations in different seotiens mid of continuing their business ever lta3cd lines, which might embarrass the United States in undertaking te constrain them, and there might perhaps be a question raised as te whether the powers givei by the act of 1600 could be summarily taken from these who have assumed them. If the state railroads can be brought undtr the grasp of Congress, Mr. Ander Ander eon's bill proposes te forbid their engag ing In mining or manufacturing products which are te be carried ever its lines ns freight; it forbids the peeling with ether railroads, and puts a read that ceases op eration for a period of seven days, into the hands of a receiver. These regula tions, we understand, are intended te ap ply te all steam railroads doing business In any way between the states, whether by connection with ether railroads, or by their own lines. The prevision forbidding railroad com panies te be also mining and manufac turing companies is a sound one, and Is recognized in the Pennsylvania constitu tion. It is Ineffective here because thcre k net vigor or virtue enough in tlie atate administration te enforce It. TIieIcrIb. lature wilt net provide the needed penal ties; 'and if they did, the officers et the late would hardly enferce them. The power of Congress and the independence of the national executive officers is greater ; and if Mr. Andersen's bill bios. soma Inte a law, Its influence may secure the confinement of railroads te their legitimate business, whlcb Isjensum- matlen te be greatly dewed. ltenvtm'ee'Fthe Soldier. Te-morrow will be Memerial D.iy when the people of the country turn for a brief pjrled from the cares of every day life te plant n flower ou the grave of the dead soldier and recall bis Immeasurable ser vices In reuniting divided rcutlens in their progress towards a glorious destiny. It Is well for the nation that this celebra tion is net permitted te become a inere idle form lacking substance nnd heart. It is well that each year the observance be comes of a mere popular character ; and as time deadens the wounds of the war, the day is looked forward te as ene that is sweetly sad, a pain that is almost it pleasure. The city and county sent many brave boys te the front in the troublous war days, and hosts of them sleep unknown in soil te which they were strangers. Fer these who were interred iu this vicinity, or who have laid down llfeV burdens since the termination of hestllitus, the flowers should bloom in all their rlery to morrow. It will be a speaking illustra tion that their bravery is net forgotten and their patriotism, unhonered by theso who live te enjoy the fruits of their self sacrifice. Tburman for Vice President. Absom that has caught the favor of the country most undeniably and em phatically, is that which places Allen O. Thurman, the " Old Reman," en the vice presidential ticket with Cleve land. Wherever he is known, Mr. Thur man is honored, and in the ranks of his party be is Idolized for his unswerving honesty and integrity and for the large measure of capacity for public affairs that be has d IsplayeU In a long and active life. Cleveland and Thurman ' It would be a ticket that would strike terror into the hearts of the opposition. It would an chor Indiana In the Democratic column beyond pertdventure, and would cauEe Ohie te be doubtful in her political moor lags. It Is said that the president is anx anx anx loes te have Mr. Thurman as his running mate, which is another evidence of the great political sagacity with which Mr. Cleveland ,'s endowed. The Chinese. Australia is showing considerable In dependence in dealing with the Chinese, though ber course is placing mother England in a meat embarasslng position. China respectfully calls attention te the '' undoubted fact that all the Chinese emi grants sail from the English pert of Ileng Keng, and that the prevention of emigration seems te be enthely in tie bands of England. China Is net anxious for her people te go abroad, and in fact would rather keep them at home te pay taxes and fight in Tier armies If need be. But the Chinese seem determined te go fortune-bunting somewhere, and, ruled eat of this country, they Imve alarmed the Australians with a rush of immigra tion, and ere even crowding into Mexico where their industry gives them a marked advantage ever the native cheap labor. Probably we will next hear of tbcm in England. What will be the end of this swarming of the Chinese te evety land where industry and sobriety are well rawarded ? Undoubtedly It should hat a the effect of forcing habits of industiy and sobriety upon the men of ethd' races they compete with, but will they net, shut out from every civilized land in turn, be forced at last te expend their energy at home. They are at present affording n most impressive illustration of a nation waking from their sleep of centuries, but when richer nnd mere powerful nations have closed their doers te them and they are thrown back upon their own resources tbere is no geed reason why they should net turn ever and go te sleep again. Their contact with foreign nations can hardly affect them as through the cru sades it affected the people of Europe, for they lack yet the Impulse of a great relig ious and social revolution. A Peer Kind eV Hlce. Allen Tuerndlke Ttlce is the wealthy and fussy editor of the North American licvicw, who has built quite a trade out of ether men's ideas. lie seems te have a geed deal mere venom in him than should properly belong te a discriminate lng nnd conscientious editor, and he is exercising some of it in a very cowardly fashion upon the memery of the late Judge Jeremiah B. Black. He takes occasion in correcting a re port about the Ingcrsoll-Dlaek contro versy ever Christianity some years age In the pages of the North American Jlcvitw te say of Judge Mack that although his "ability os a lawyer and writer Is disputed by none, it was the general verdict of disinterested readers that he was unequal te maintain n controversy with his mere glfUd opponent, and that he sought te cover his retreat by resorting te personal abuse of myself." Ingcrsell " mere gifted " than Black I It is the comparison of n pigmy with u giant ; and Illce would knew it if he was net wrapped about with nu Impenetrable cloud of egotism. Wis have been nhewn rt conlldentlnl cir cular from James P. Fester, tbe president of the National League of Republican elub, la which he earnestly Mka ler money te help the Republican causa Us says that Pennsylvania high tariff beneficiaries are net psj it (j what they should te the sup port of tl e "grand old party," They had better keep their nioney this year, for thin time the Cleveland wave Is going te roll Irresistibly evor the country. Tin: doetorn sgree that Gen. Hherltlan willdle, which exeltes the fair Inlorenoo that he will get welL Kx-OovKnNen Uevt M oredlted with expressing the opinion that Oloveland will be re oleetod. 'Ills believed that Senater Cameren is of the same opinion and there, feie deea net want the Uepubllcan presi dential nomination tUlsyesr. s- m Tun longest iipoeeh made by Ocn. Hherldan, who la mere of a lighter than a talker, waa that at the Crouton reunion of tbe voterans nt Southwest iewa and North west Missouri. Thore worn nt loam ten tlieiiBand veterans present, In Addition te thousands of ethor persons. The enthu siasm for Hherldan was overwhelming, mid, contrary te oustem, he at lat ylolded te the Importunities et the voterans and niade a spoceh that went dlreet te every old eoliiler'a heart. It was net brilliant, but It contatned this sentiment : ' New, 1 want te any te you, comrades, I am Indebted te the prlvate In the ranks for all this credlt that lias oemo te ma lie was the man who did the righting, grid the man who otrrled the musket In the greatest hore of the war, Iu my opinion, 1 was nothing but nn Bjtent, I knew hew te take care et tner. 1 knew what n Koldler was worth, aadrl knew hew te ututly the country se as te put hlui In right. I knew tww te put him In liittlu wben ene occurred, but 1 wss simply the agent le take care et him and he did the weilt. New comrades, thCBoare 0)iii mon-senso things, and I can't say thrm In very llowery language, but they are true, nevertheless ; and they are true net et me nlone, but of overybody due. It Is te the oeinmon soldler that we aroludebtcd te any credlt te us." Tun New Yerk SVieima Indulges In a curious speculation as te tbe marrlsge ollquette of the future provoked by tbe re ported ecconlrlelty of two rocent marriages. Iu ene cate tbe groom's best man and all the ushers wero Ilenedlcts ; in another the bride nnd groom stayed at home and tbe parents el the bride went oil en the wedding Jeurney under a shower of rlce and a Hying shop. Hsya the Tribune's scrlbe: "Jfthe groom's best man Is te be a Ilnnndlet, why shall net the mandate go forth that the bride's best girl shall be a matron ? And II It shall come te be regarded as the thing ler the bride's parents te take a weddlng Journey, will net the brlde'a younger brother organize a publle sentiment In favor of tbe groom presenting them with nickel-plated bicycles at tbe same tluietlmt he gives his best man ecatfplns T" TtiK Philadelphia News has new piper, new type, new presses and new elUix a. It should obtain many new BUbscrlbeis, PERSONAL. HiikkidanVs children, threo girls and a boy the latter known as I.lttle l'hll, Junier are allyetiug. Qkeiuik M. Tettkh, lieutenant com cem mander of tlie United States ship Talla Talla Talla poesp, died at Moutevldoo en Hundsy. Mus. Cleveland en fdenday visited Huvcrferd and llryn Mawr colleges, lunched with Mrs Chllds at " Wootten," and rode en Mr. Housten's tally. hr, The right was spent at Mrs. Weed's home In Qermsntewn. Calvin R ISiuek, a new Ohie light In national politico, Is regarded as worth about 120,000,000, enlelly In railroad Interests. He Is the son of a Presbyterian preacher who lived In Ohie en a salary of 300 a year before there was se mueb railroading. L. a. Heck, a well known railroad man, who bad Just retired from tbe mperlnton mperlnten mperlnton dencyef the Northern division et the Chi cgn, Milwaukee & Su 1'aul railroad, fell downs light et stairs at Ills home In Mil waukee, WIoensln, Meuday, and wts killed. It li thought he was stricken with paralysis., lle was about 0J years old. Fit an ic Mills, the Harvard student who died at Cambridge, Friday, alter smoking opium for the Urst time, was tnevletlm of a falsa theory wbleh has a very potent In lluence en college undergraduates. A vast number el Btudents are Impressed with the Idea that a knowledge et evil In all 1 s VirlousTerms tends te broaden the mlud aad add symmetry te a liberal education. lXucttleual Interests. The report of the oemmltteoon education undo te the general oenforenoo et the Methodist Kplsoepal church In New Yerk, Monday, showed thattrem April P, 18SI, te November 10, J6S7, the receipts bad been f22S8!C. t t ., . d. urchti'JD.oeU. The oeiiiiiuiiu also has a Itrmanttit fund or f00,00a Tbere are new JUT InstttuUens of learning under the cars of the ahurcb, 1,&95 teaehers, 32,277 students, aud educational property worth 20,M)0,OOa m mt m 8123,000 rire at Usllcfenle. A tire broke out en Monday morning In Humch' block, en AllegLany atreet, Jn Uellelente, entirely destroying that prep erly seu lue firsi national bank building, Including the peslcfllce, Hunits opera house, the grocery ateri a el A. O. Moere k brother and Jared Harper, W, W. Meyer'a dry goods store, Montgomery's tletning tore, the Cooperative store and Weed ring's stationery store. The total Iws is about f 125, CW, ou which there Is 175,000 In. surancr, , Tna population of Laarastsr Is about thlrtr inetxand, an we would say at least one-hall are troubled with some arfecilen of the Threat and Lungs, as these numerous than ethers. We would advise all net te nngteet the opportunity te call en thMr drnftalttand get a bottle of Kemp's llaUara ler fro Threu and l.nngs. rrlce tee and II W. Trial Utt free. Beld by all dniRgUU. () m 11 IlaptnrscnieBniranteedbyUr.J, II, Mayer 831 Arch street, Philadelphia, Kass at once, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of euros after etiiers ull, advice free, send for circular, matHMjdAw BPSOIAL NOTICES. North Vele KspeHllent, Prlzn fights, lotteries, walking matches, and balloon ascension are uauallr hninDiigs et the worst sort, Or, Themat' ScUclrle Oil Is net aliurabuif. It Is a quick cure for aches and tpmtna, nnd Is Just geed for lamennis. for sle by II. It. Cechtan, druggist, 137 and 133 North Quien street, Lancaster. Don't Be Fatnt-Hearied. It yen are In treuble leek up, held en, gire the bines geed by. If you are in pain, hare a Umene'i, hava an aohe et any kind, go te the nmgglal and ask him for TViemat' JCeltettle Oil. It will de you geed evcrv time, rersale by II. tl Uechran, drngl(t, 187 and IX) Werth Uueen street, Lancaster. Til It ItKV. (4R0.11.THATRB,ef Jlonrben lnd.says: "lteth myaeir and wile ewe our I Ires te BIIIt.OH'fl CONSUMPTION OUUKs., rer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1ST North qneun street. (8) Uucklen's Arulea twite. Ths ItasT Salts In the world for Cats, Unities Seros, Ulcers, Halt Hhemn, rever Bores,Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Cerns, and all Skin krnptlens. and positively cures Piles, or nepny rtxjulreil. Ituguaranienptoglvnper Ituguaranienpteglvnper Ituguaranienptoglvnper feot aatlsiacllen, or immey rufunded. Price S cents per ber. rer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. U7 and UU North (Juecn street, Lancaster. Pa. JuneCT-lyd ' BIIIMIH'MCUKE will Immediately relieve Croup, whoepm Cough and ilrenchltta. rer sale by It. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. UTNerUt Uucen street. (7) Tlia Verdict Unanimous, W. II. Hull, Drueelat, Illnpua, Ind., U-sttfles t "I can recommend Hluctrtc Hitters as the very best remedy, Jtvery bottle sold has gtven relief In evt ry ease. Una man took six bottles, and was cured or llhnnmatlam of 10 years' rtand Ing." Abraham Hani, Hnllovllle, Ohie, afflrmst '1 he beat selling medicine. I hare ever ban. dled tn my an yuan' experlence, Is KlectMc Hitters." ThenMiida of ethers have added tbelr testimony, se that the verdict la unani mous that Klectrte llilUirsdncumall dlMOtins of the Ltver, Ktdneynr IilerMi. Kormleatlt ii. ueenrans iirug morn, hi ana isu nnnn Queen street, Lamaater, l'ft, 12) Their llualneaa llnemlng. I'mbablvnnonethtnithaacjttacdaiichnrnah of trndu at Cochran's drug atom us their giving awuy te thelr customers et aemany Iteu trial botues of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Tlintr trade la nlmpiy onermnns In this very valuable article from the fuel that It nlays cures and never dlmippetnts. Cough, Colds, Aslhma.llronrhttls.Ci'niipandallthient nnd lung dUeuaea quickly cureil. Yeu can U'st tr. before bnylng by gelling a trial bottle free. JCvery bottle warmnuid. (3) Mether Mothers 1 1 Mothers til Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a stck child suiTerlng and crying with the excruclallng pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at ence nnd gut a botUe of MUS. WINSLOW'SROOTHINUHYUUr, It will re lieeo the peer llltle eWTerer ImmudlaUily de pend upon It thcre Is no mlatoke atieutlt. 'Ihurolsneta mother nn earth who bes evor used It, who wUl net tell yen tit once that It will regulate the bowels, and v. vu root te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like uiagle. it Is perfectly safe te use In all cases aud pleasant te the bise, and Is tboprefccrlptlnn ofenuofthe olrtent and best inmate physicians aud nurces tn the Untied Btates. Held overy where, tti cents a bottle. ma101ydAw II. II. Cochran, Net. 137 nnd IX) Nonh Queen street, Lannasier, fa., Is selling HHII.Olt'B CUUUI1 CUltK ns a guuranloe te euro all hre.it and lung troubles. 8) " Heme, Hwt Heme." This song Is Tery geel In Its way, but 1 Hieielnmiy slckncx In thnhontubeldt If si home cannot be u'wnys plcasiant. We lake pnpeetiU pleaauieln recemmundtng Jl unlock Jlloeil JiUUri, a bona ltdu and curtain cure for dVfpepatii, aud all OUeaava of the liver and kllueJH, for sale tiy It. II. Cochran, drug gttt, 137 and IX) North Cluoen street, Lancus-tr- t'ut Upeu ilia Feet. "Set up In bed and ceughsd till the clothing wnt wet with peniplratteii. Mv wile tntlauu that 1 lite Tfiemai' Xcleclrie Oil. The drat Uuisjineiilul relieved m, una two hettlrs have eiiridmn. 1 ein heneatfy recommend It," K. II. I'ethlna, Creek Centre, N. V. 1'er iale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'J North, gueeu fireet, Lancaster. . J' ' A tVouutn;a,U(s'eeTerr. " Anotter Taxmlli rful dlacoverv haa been inndu RiiA Wat tee by a ludy In llili country. DliQiuie fiutened Its clutches upon her, and -tifr aitven tears she wllhatoed the seveteat tea's, but her vital organs were iitidunnlnud and death seemed Imminent. Bhe bnughta bettln or Dr. King's mew IUcevury ler con sumption, nnd was se much relieved ou taking II r. I iIimu that she slept all Highland with one bottle hai been miraculously cured. r name la sirs. Luther Mill" 'Xhua writes W. O. llamrlck A Ce , of Shelby, N. C. Ucta free trial bettln ut Ctnlimu's Drug Mem, 137 and i:m North Uueen alroet, Jincuxter, l'n. (2) " The Dnail l.lnu." Many old soldiers remomber "the dead ltne" at AuoerKeuvlllo. It wan a mighty dangerous nclghbm heed. DtBpepata, biliousness and liver nnd kidney dUi ntu) are lull et perils ter thualak, i. Hunietk llleail littler! urea err I um remudy. Hjld everywhere, for sale by II II. Cochran, druRgtat, 137 and lit North tlueun Mtrenit. Lancaster. WHY WILL YOU 0UUII wheu rhlleh'a Cure will glvolmmudlatnriillef. l'rK-. 10 cts.. Men, and II ForaalebylI.il Cechran.liru giat, Ne 137 North Uueun mrceL (0) Hear lllm. "1 'eel new. I was alllleted with Hick head. scliindgeneruldut)llay, but Jturtleck Jl.oeil Jltttert brought about an luimcrtUt.. luuiinvu tnentlii mv geuural biinlth. 1 cimslder them thu best faintly mcdtelm) In the markuu" Adolp Lullrz, Ituirun N. Y. rersule by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1JS North yticen strtet, Lnneislcr. JUST Ail UDUD. Don't allow anyone te make yen helleve any ether remedy ta lust ns geed for sick henduche aa Dr. I.eallu'a Hneclal as it. i.caiutH uneciai iresci union, for It la net true. Thla U the only rumedy In the world that strikes at thu root et thu disease aud drlwlleut, (Jlve it atrial. WAXAXAKUliW, 1'uti.iDSLruu, luciday, May , lass. Equestrian group lady, boy, and groom. Life size, and" as true te life as the green turf under the horses' leet. In the main aisle, near Chestnut street. Anether wrinkle added te the Slimmer Event features. The old ones remain. Summer Blankets. Almest gauzy, but fluffy. Se light that you won't care te kick them off, and yet warm enough. The happy medium. Daby size or any size for full double bed, $3.50 te $3.50. Summer Spreads light as Dimity, but mere sightly. Honev-cemb blocks and string. Something new. Deuble bed size, $1. Old-fasb'ened Dimity, $1 te $1.35. Heney-comb, 70c te $1.50. Marseilles, $1.75 te $10.50. Cheese - cloth Comfertabler, stuffed with clean carded cot ton, $1.75 and $2. Ntar Women's Waiting ltoem. Gingham prices arc en the lowest shelf, 20 te 50c. Scotch Zephyrs 37c from 50 ; ten styles. Scotch Surahs 25c from 40. Scotch checked 25c from 40. Cottens are all limping en the same feet. Northwest of centra. French Printed Flannels. What of the Flannel tribe is prettier for outing wear ? Fig ures of half a hundred sorts in a dozen color plays. 50c. A bit mere agony in the WAIT JLMAK MIl'S. 1 AWXSKJW S,Vyq Stripes just new. Fer tennis suits or caps, or " blazers," or any of the open-airings. cluster stripes one color clutter strips, many colors plain wide stripes en grounds of cream whits biua drab sjteet pink 65c a yard. The new colors of the Belmont Cricket Club black, white and cardinal come in this rich twilled Flan nel. Ceylon Flannel, Gingham colors. Cotten warp, wool filling. Light and strong. Ne shrinking. 37, 50 and 65c. Anything else in Flannels that ought te be in the fullest gathering we knew of. Northcastef centre. When a traveling man Bees the new Hand Bags with Col Cel lar and Cuff pockets, that set tles it. He gets one. The stifiest and curliest cellar or cuff there is slips out of sight and out of the way and stays flat and clean till you want it. Grain leather, frame riveted and covered, 12 te 18 inches, $5 te $S. A special let of genuine Alligator Bags, real gilt trim ming, fine lining, inside stays, rVt-25. $5 and $5.75 ; 10, u, and 12 inches. Yeu can see in five minutes what the world is doing in Traveling Bags and the like. Twe or three hundred en racks and tables. Every sort. Under Juniper and Market stroet stairway te Cat puts atid snrr.iture. Thinking about the Ham mock? The dreamiest and' laziest lounging place you'll ever come across. Sling one almost anywhere. Any sort. Mexican grass, 1 4 feet, white or colored, $1.50. There are nar row, short, peer quality Mexi can Grass Hammocks. Loek out. Uaaement, northeast of contre. Seme Tennis experts put the Sears Special Racket ahead. It's a hummer, sure enough. We've a table full of them at $7. Tables full of ether Rackets thirty-five sorts, but we believe the Wanamaker Specials Fairmount $2, Ard Ard merc $3, Belmont $4, and Wis Wis sahicken $4; te be the best Rackets ever offered for the ....w. .....JWV.U..1. .V 1.1UU.J. "Disument, northern et centre. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. TM UXKtt. Tii)iNQHAnnr,Es. I. Haberbush & Sen. RIDING SADDLES. The tilling season having opened, we are prepared le show the largoslassertmentln the city el l.adlca' and tlenl's aiding bmaies aud Hrldlei. AIbe hlpi. TWKNTYSTYI.K3 Or. Lidite' 8nl Geui'j English Riding Creps PROW 81.00 TO 0.0O, M, Haberlmsli & Sen's SADDLK, HARNESS, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Oeutre Square, LANOARTKIU PA. rOK HA LB OU KXXT. RKSIDKNOK ON THK KA8T HIDE of Dukn street, betmcen Orange and Chestnut, ter lent. Inquire or ,... A.J.STKINMAW, ml2 Bid At this Oinoe. HOUSKHKOKHAliK ON THE MOST ltberul terina. en Wait Chestnut, Wal nut, Lemen, alary, flue and Ch&rloltastruel. Apply at 1P15 6md SOI NOItTH MABY BTltKKT. FOK BAI.E-HOK8E, WAOON AND Harriets t Herse 5 years old, an excellent driver, sound, Heinle aud tearless of cars i Wagen new and suitable ler family cartlage or delivery wagon, Apply te IflOll 11 FULTON, OrteDH.il. r.uuerr. WKTuAStfrt Lancaster. Pa. J7IOH KKNT-KKOil APUIL 1, 18S8, JJ forenenraturinofycars, the Btrasbnrs Hallroeit. with Coel and Lumhar Yum w,nf house, Locomotive add Cars r all tn geed and running order. The lease of this valaable property presents a rare opportunity te any party Oeafrlng te engage in a pleasant, well established und pmatuble business, rer con ditions, rent or ether in formation apply te TIIOS. or HKS U V 11 AbMU AttDNlKU, mvtfil Lancaster City, r&. MAemximr. " " pATTKUNS, M0D1TL8, te, Central Machine Works, ceunku or UUANt'ANDClIUISTlAN STUKKfS, (Uotref Court Heuse). LANCASTKK, fA. Knglnes, Heller, Muttilnery ratturun, Drawing, Iren and and llepalrtnir. Urass Cealings, etc beat equipped Uachlne and Pattern Atop In the city ler light work. swuoed Wers, rreinptnen, Itesaenable Charges. aecW4 TOBACCO. GTAKDABO OHKW1NU TOBACCO, DOYOUQHEW? TUKN QKT THE BEST WHICH IS Finzer's Old Honesty! Qonutue Hgb a Red H lln Tag en Hveiy Plus. OLD HONESTY Is acknowledged te be the r-UKEBT and MOST LA8TIHO pieea of STANDARD CHKWINUTOHACCO en the market. Trying It Is a better test than any talk about It- Give It a fair trial. AV-YOUKDKAXXn HAS IT.fa nevis-iyd&w MEDICAL. YKll'H PILLS. COMMON SENSE In the treatment of slight ailments wenld save a vaat amount of skkneis and mlsery. ONK OF AYKU'D ViI.Ll, taken alter dinner, will astUt Digestion ; taken at night, will re lieve Constltetten s taken at anytime, will correct IrrtRularllles of the Btomaeh and How Hew els, stimulate the I.lver and cure Blck Head ache. Ayer's l'llls, as all knew who use them, aie a mild cathartic, pleaiant te take, and al ways prompt and satisfactory tn thelr resttl s. I can recemmend Ayer's l'llls above all ethers, having long proved their value as a CATHARTIC for myself and famtly."-J. T. Iless, Lotlhs Letlhs vllle, l'a. " Ayer's l'llls hive bren In use In my family upwards of twenty years, and have completely verlfled all that lsolaluiel for them "Themas V, Adams, San Diege, Teias. "I hive nacd Ayei's rills In my famfty for seven or eight years. Whenever X have an attack el headache, te whleh I era very bud Jeet, I take a doae of Ayer's Tills and am always promptly relieved. I find them equally beneficial In colds) und, In ny family, they are used for bilious complaints and ether dls turbances wlthaueh geed effect that we rarely If ever, have te call a physician," It. Voul Voul Heme, Haratega Bprlngr, M, Y. AYER'S PILLS rnerAitED bt Dr. J. O. Ayer As Oe , Lewoll, Maea. Beld by all Dealers tn Medicine. may?lt7 AYER'S PH.I.B. TORRllS AT H. a.COCllltAN'a DUUO S TO It It. Nes. 137 A si North Vlucen bt., Lancaster, Ta apN-imdAw T1UMPU11EYS' TTOMEUFAT11IO ai'KOlFICS. l)lt. HUMTIlltKYS'lioett of All Dlseages, Cleth and ueld lllndlng. 111 Tages. with steel Kngravlng, MAlLaD ruUK. Address, T. e. liex 1810, n . V. List of Principal Nes. Cures. Trice. 1. Kkvkes, Congestion, iEllatnmatlens M 1. Wen MB, Werm rever, Werm Colte V5 . Chtinu Celic, or Teething of Infants. ...in 4. DuBituacA.ef Children or Adults 25 fi. DTSBSTanr, Griping, illlleua Celic :5 0. Ciielsba Merbus. Vomiting Vi 7. Couebs, Colds, llrenehltls , S3 8. Nsdraleia, Toothache, Fareache vs 9. Hbaoaeiib, Hick Headache, Vtrtlge 25 10. DrsrsrsiA. Illlleua Stomach 25 11. ScrrHKSSBDer 1'AiwreL Tsuieds '26 12. Wuitbs, tee Trelnae I'erteds SS IS. CBODr, Congh, Dlltlcult llreathing VS 14. Ralt ttnxriM, Krysipelas, Kruptlens 15. Urbekatihk, Kheumatle fains 2.5 1R. raVBB ad Aeus, Chills, Malaria 60 17, 1'iLs,, ltllnd or iileedlng ,.re l. Catarsii, Influenza, Celd In the llead....b) 20. Wuoepino Coueii. Vlolent Coughs te vt. OBBBiiAL Dbbilitt, ThyslcAl Weakness. .50 27. KtnxBT Diss.es te 28. Nssvecs HicaiLiTr si oe 90. Ubihart Wsabnuss, Wetting Hed te Si- DiSBABBStis-rHB Ubabt, TalpltaUen....(t 00 Beld by drngglhts, or ami postpaid en re ceipt nt price. HUHTHUKYs' UKnluiNE CO, 10U rulten St., N. Y. Tn.lh.ajtwCJ) Q.OLDKN HPEOiriO. DRUNKENNESS -OU TUK LlyUOIl II A HIT TOSIT1VKL.Y CUItKD 11Y ADUIN1BTKUINO DU HAl-NKb' UOLDHN BTKCiriC. It can be gtven In a cup of coffeo or tea with with ent the knewledge of the person taking It : Is absolutely harmless, and will etfect a perma nent and speedy cure, wbether the patient la a moderate drinker or en alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been mode temperate men who have taken Gelden ,8no ,8ne ,8no elflo In thelr cottee without thelr knowledge, and te-day believe they quit drinking of thelr own froewllt. ITNKVKlt rAlLB. he sys tem once Impregnated with the Specific, It to te cornea an utter-Impossibility for the llauer appetlte te exlst. rer sale by CHA8. A. LOCHKU, Druggist, Ne. 9 Kaat King Streot, Lancaster. Te. aprlS-lrdTu ThAa ' SAFE, BURE AND SPEEDY OUItE. Kupture, Vaiioecelo and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by anscks when j ou can And in Dr. Wright the only Use blab I'btsIeiah In Thlladelphla who makes a specialty el tbe above diseases, and curbs THaMt t'CBBS uuAitANTBSD. Advice Kree day ana even'.ng. strangers can be treated and re turn home name day. offices private. Dlt.W. U. WKIOHT. 211 North Ninth Street, Above Itace. T. O. box 673 ThUadelp hla. febM-lydAw " " BABY CAKHIAUX8. JwIilNN HBKHJCA. 100 Different Patterns -OF- BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FLITS N & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Refrigerators HAYS NO KQUAL. PUNS k BRENEMAN, Ne. le2 North Queen Etroet, LANCAaSKU TA. WATUMI WATCHES fir rarmera and Railroaders, H Karat Geld rilled II09B Cases, Klgln Works, each, Jeb Let. Best watch ana Jewelry Repairing, spectacles, Kyeglasses and Optical OoeSiTcor. raet time dally, by leiagrapa only plaea In the city. LOUIS WBKB, Ne. 1X M. Queen Bt , opposite City Hetel, hear Penn'a Depot. Q.lLl-JKWBliER, 40. SPECTACLES. Having purchased the Entire Stock of SPECTACLES OF A DECEASED OPTICIAN, I will sell them for leas than one-fourth their value In order te close them out quickly. -Spectacles that formerly sold for $2.60 per pair I will new ell for GOc. Understand, this is net a chtap Spectacle, but the finest lenae and frame that Is made. Will measure your eyes with accuracy, and can guarantee a lit In every Instance. As the line Is lim ited it will be well te call early. CHARLES a GILL, Jeweler and Optician, Ne. 10 West King Street, Lancaster, l'a. w ATUHKS. WATGHESf SKK TUKTKST OlSl'tAY IN OUlt WINDOW OF TH a Geneva Hen Magnetic Watch, The only Watch made which It guaranteed net te be affected In any wsy by ELECTRICITY, WALTER C. HERE, Ne. 101 North Quean Street, LANCABTEH. FA. nl-tfd FUKNITORB. "vehs qiuus. Our Advice. New that house-cleaning time is here, send your old furniture te the Second - Hand Stere. Yeu can get as much for it as you will pay us for New Style Furniture. Step up-stairs at 31 Seuth Queen street, see our large stock and get the lowest prices in this city. Have a leek at these new patent brace chairs, same price as the old style and much stronger. OCHS a GIBBS, 31 Seuth Queen Street, Up-stairs. aprll-lya w IDMYEU'S. FURNITURE WIMYER'S OOBBBE. THE OLD CORNEll is reu. or goeo nkw auuNee. Our stock U loe largn ana must he reduced befnrethn season chiefs. Todethls e hive concluded te iflve the people a chance te get Geed Furniture 1 AT A LUTLK COST. Wohsvesomo Reeds fnet the neweit, but Just as KOtdi that will he sold if the piles put en thetn wtli h-U tbem. These are t.ltiCA.T tlKGUN9, and we ex pect te see them mete lively. WIDMYER'S FUJINITUItK STOMC Oer. East Kins & Duke Sts. e UK REPAIR DEPARTMENT. HEINITSH'S 27 AND 20 SOTJTH.QUEEN BT., LANCASTER, l'A. It yen have anything te he repaired, send It tens Wuaru prepared te autudlelt iiuile promptly. Eeuphelstering of 11 Kinds. Your Old llslr Mattress Made Over Bqual te New, at Moderate l'rlcu. A lulll.lnnet NKWNOVKLTIKSln I'lush, Tupestilts, Krtneli Cretonnes for Ueuphel. storing) te select from. HEINITSH'S. VOAL, TVAUMGAKDNKK'8 COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. 8MT,SlstNrl,n6en8tre6t','na Na DepeuiNOrUl i'rtnee 8tnei nearUesdtng n16tfd l,ANOABTH. fA B H. MARTIN. Wholesale and ltetall Dealer in all kinds el hUMUKK AND COAI -Vaiid-Ne.430 North Water andPrlne PtrHeU. above l.emnn, Lanesster. nS-lyd TDECOMMKNDED BY EMINUNT t'lIYEICIANS The "Best "Tonic, a concentrated Liquid Kztr&ct of Halt ana Uept. rer sale only at J. O. HOOOHTON A CO., Ne. J and West King suceU CLOTUIXO. ASKEW OB MR. AT NOS. tU AND 238 WEST K1NQ BTKHT. 07-lT M ART1K BROTHKRR Ilea's and Bejs' On Tha BeLt Ter 3acks derwea, Hosiery, Drets Ihtru, Flannel BMrtj, CelUrs, Cuffs, Rtekwear, Suipenders.Oversllssnd nil wsnUble wears In most genereus variety. And Dellais. UNDIBWKaK Thuehetcettand cheapest tea Is'and and Kgyptian Cotten tnOtnseand Bslbrlggan. Merine and Nstnrsl Weel Bem. mer Wrights, Vc Ue, 60a, 753. II 0 II SB. HOSIEUV ?corei of dezens. Allthi) new styles. A intck selling let Bsthrlggan, rein lar made, 11 Je; at ICe and Vc Mede, Tan, Drab and Striped, Bcamleas. ' Our Beady-Made OlethicR Is uaklng fit friends of men, young men, mothers and boys. It s the style, the make and the price. Kverythlng sought f.ir In dress and every-dsy suits, nnd quail1 lts.qoan lts.qean tlttesi designs and styles te please everj body and fit as neatly as If mode te measure. MARTIN" BRO'S Clothing anil Furnishing Goeuit S8 NOUTH QUKBN BT. w ILIilAMBON A FOSTER. TeHiBlaln the Crlmten rnldsandr&delcss Stars el our GLORIOUS BANNER. THAT 13 The Grand Army of the Republic. FOtt THE FRATFRJUTY Whs reverence thMr memory en UoceraUon Hay we supply Indigo Blue Bulla at $7.00, 87.60, 810 and 812. Caps, 76 Oonte. Bamboo Oanes, 6e. and lOe. WSterea close en Decoration Say at Noen. Williamson & Fester, 32.34,3G&38E. KING ST., LANUABTKI!, PA. BRANCH STORE, UAKimliUItU, l'A. R KDUOED PRIOa. L. G&NSIM Sl BRO. Mea's, Beys' atd Children's SUITS At Reduced Prices. Men's All-wool SultsiedticedlromfStetSCO lien's All. Weel Suits reduced front !0tet7. Men's All-Weel Bulls reduced from 111 te 18. Men's All-Weel Suits redueed from 113 te 110. Men's All-Weel Suits reduced from 110 te ill. Men's All-Weel Bulls reduced lrem lia te $13 50. Heys' All-Weel Sulti reduced frrm tt te It. ileys' All. Weel Butts rodueed from 7 te 13. Beys' All-Weel Su.ts reduced Iretn 18 le IT. Heys' All-Weel Suits reduced from $9 te 17. Children's Sut.s at 11.59, It 73, (2 te, 3, , 4 SO, IS.00. Kxamlre our great linn of Trousers at 70s, II, 11.23, II 75, 12, 1 an, tn. 3 te, S4, II '0, 13 All splendid styles and net te ba had anywhere elseat the price. Grand Army butts at 16, ti and 10. Our Custom CepartrnentsreiisfDrltslt. L. teman d Bre., B. W. CORNER NORTH QUEEN Ss ORAN3E 8TB. I..ANOASTKK. l'A. TTYKKSIA HAlUlfOW. Gr. -A.. R. Te every member of tl e Grand Army we efftr a suggestion quietly don't buy a Ul:ep B.ue Suit that will turn iti color be cause you can buy It for a few dollars less than Berne one else has paid for a geed one. This la truly peer economy. Noenebuys Clothing at such extremely low prices as the members of the Grand Army. "We've favored them because we think we're In debted te them for past service. We have Just offered them Suits at prices without profit. Our Suits at $9, 12 and 14 are the genuine " True Blue," and If you've heard of any from our stock that were net "True Blue" we should like te hear of it. Twe sets of buttons with etch Suit. It Cost Nearly 300,000 lives Myers & Rathfon, UELIAULK CLOTI1IKU3, HO. 13 BAST KING ST., LAHGA8TIU PA. I.