"C ss ' -- . n. U '- . THE LANCASTER DAILY ikTElSilGBNOER, TUESDAY, APRIL 8. 1890. ": . :,T5'T7?W'VT"WFrt i-' f& W-1 aJ-S 'oily Jfetftltgenrere Cj.HTBtmiAN. .HtlM.MWIimiHtinl.W' SMItnn X' v meamr clark. Publisher. DAILY INTELUaENCKrt.-PublUbed ;mtTa in the year, but Sunday. Berved sT earners tm thJi dtr and surrounding (vwaSatteneentsaweek, BrmallBTedel- . i". -. . . ... .-- ... ' y Myw in aa ranee; tuenwiiiiiiu f IKIKLLtOENCKR-One dollar and T ill' emti m rear. In advance. PMmOBTO BUBaCRtBEBS-Reratt by check , Xwt froateffle order, and where neither or fru atrtseesvn te procured send In a registered stared at the tYaUiffleM second class mall 'K " ' ?i Ablumss, TBI IHTELMaEXGlft, f flV v ,T Lancaster. Pa. LAMOASTia.PA.. April 8, 1890. The Uncertain Law. . , 'Si v Maybe some of these Jeys before the eanlum comes our juuEcs win iieabie free upon the law : but the day Is Nstttyet. There Is mere uncertainty In knew than ever, and the trouble of gct- pC state laws into harmony with na al laws, as read by the judges, Is be- 'emlng very serious. The Interests of LtiMk different sections of tbe country nre Jte diverse that there will always be nn ort among the states te protect thorn- elvcs atulust each otlier : aud always a ;trlvlng by the United States te get them te live tegcljjer as one. Tlie eia tiec- , trine of state rights has received eme ugly knocks of Inte years; .and the states practically secin jsd be knocked out of any special powers M flint gt ..rtf nlnrv limit lIMit ? " "v 1"J"H - " " ;-;irnen iney no nei wnm w uu . rtThls nrlvlleira lins been cenflriued te irttaem by the United Stnu-s supreme court; and the spectacle of n state StXeemnelllnc its citizens te pay their ?; individual debts while It rcpudlatcr. the public debt has become a familiar one. Jt seems odd thnt the federal power, grtWhlch Is made se universal, does net ,-fUiiiee le compel a pinto 10 ouey me .-tintltji,sait talk tv'tilnli rtnlla Tfil llie nnv. Eminent te another of thnt which belongs w . fc. It is ruled that astute Him no control iT'i.at all ever inter-stnte commerce : and b'tMD neither keep out tlie products of pother states or refuse them Its own en equal terms with Its own citizens, no matter what the luduccmcut may tbe, Seme of the Eastern states have Pbeeu anxious te save their farmers from i&tbe competition of Western dressed beef; St'Siml linvn nnifcrlif In nui llmlp iviuer In r. -. .- .-..0.. .w ... ....... ,.,... .- ?'pretcct their people from noxious things pby Instituting an iusiectlen of Imported & nfif. And tltni unitn r 1ifi'i rrt mini fnt U doing this 111 the fact that diseased Pjcattle arc largely slaughtered in the KWestcrn liecf factories. Virginia passed gg, law requiring inspection or nil beci .y?uicu meru man n iiiuuirvu nines irum rvne pince 01 sale, ami neiwitiumiRi- the enre taken net te nmku the Kbeundaries these of her state, United lactates Circuit Judge Hughes decides Kxttaat the law is unconstitutional. He pf concedes thnt a stute may pnns a reason reasen li'able law Imposing inspection ; but de l..clarcs that she must be pure in her :4heught and conduct and cannot tJkeen out ferelcn beef under nretensu Wthat she wants te Inspect It when she p&ieally wants te forbid It; and he proposes te censtrue ncr intention. He 11 mis that Mbe has imiiesednu unreasonable charge j,fer inspection in one that amounts te ' (tweuiy jcr ccui.ei me vaiue ei ine nrtl- ' inspected; nnd he appears te have a PKNUen te see a cloven feet In such a tax. JHe rules thnt it is really n tax nut uneu Klater-state commerce nud therefore void. gs In another direction, the Inability of uges or tne law te agree about It has it-been exhibited in the Phlladclnhla felleense court, where thvee different opinions en the question of the right of Man applicant for a wholesale license te Syapply, also, for a retail license te sell fL.-jHiuur, nuvn come imru me lour juuges of Hir penrt. AVlw.n DiAffi In ui ttiimi. tJVAtnr., ....... 41. I...I -I .. (Uiiitivuwj uuiuii(j iiiu juugva uiiuill ine "law, the rule that every man lsoxneetsd hJ'te kuew the law and ebey It seems te p be one that bears hurdryupeu the citizen. ;. u Buuuuim iiini is very comienuoie iu tne lawyers, who make their money & out of the law's uncertainty ; and It is ettiu tliat some of the l'h adelnhla attorneys made eneuirh out of thn llf!Ani nrttirt. tt timlrn llw...i t...1..A.. !,.... f any further exertion during the year. TllO Xl'W I'nllpn Vnnw. P The city started In en Monday with a ttf-eranu-new mayor aud police force and new furnished with a municipal xanient- thai is Republican us Me its councils and all its deimrt- Imeuts save the police, and J)eme. oratle as te It and the nuiver. This titlfl a pmtililtifillmi ...I. t..l. .i..i. . Rework well. Exjierlence has shown II that the public gets better municipal .iaervlce when It him lielli iwiHtL.ul i,.irtl... Pjlnterested In Its service, checking and repvauing eacn ether. Tlie councils have g-aenslbly resolved te stick te their idea, ."S ffrvB ftitrtl.f .b.l.. - Hill i Pf;iunmuira uimur uiuercui circum- Ktauces, thnt the mayor should have n police force of his own holectlen thnt he Wmay be held responsible for its couduet ; B0and (here is nu question consequently tffi that the Demecruta are te gel the blanie -; or credit for the police end of the city 1.$- UUS1UCSS. It starts out with a geed looking force of stalwart men, tesplendeut in new IS uutferms. It hns iroed w erds of enceur agement from all sides and nethlne: nt &.U lies in its path of dnty.'glt premises ft? high standard of ncrfbrmnnrn m..l &' much la I'rnppli.rl fm.,i it ti ,de well us well a.s leek Mell, tnniii Tiinpn tf ti.A r...A.. f.. a. - - i " " " id en me Ef MltmAla finrl tlm.. It i I '. lut' " iiiuii, ev t-ecn. Af"Tne mysterious nntltudn with u-hi..i. tj. nelicemeii fsi'.nin. th mii.ii.. ..i.i.. i. fasme that this force is expected net te kl ."show : but te ghrivv Itci.ir Tt i., ;..-- -- ........ w ln L-Ull- l iinleilnlia Alinilirli (n he .1..,. ... L - L-r-- -.Mwhu,u1wmrl, ie ou nam :.irem uiar ; and te be seen Is cxiwctcd te ve us ueugui aim ours. An Army IIIU. A hill linn l..lt..-r..l tl... II. f 1. k, " i.uii .iie5v.vt mu nuui-u pievilllllg for two new regiments of artillery for ic'thO Ilnw. AVitliniit. illaiMivul.,,, tl. pmerlts or need of the measure, it may Iks 'ijt'j- -M..ii.iiu.Mn Ml III L'UIISO ( a great ileal of longed-for promotion In s s tnearmy.imt particularly In the artillery ,-,; branch of the h'ervlce. This arm him Sgliad the least active service of the three iL.'Of late vears. lMliiLr t.iit,,.m.i i.ih.. ... rJ',utt'r" ,XJrU' wl,ere "ttlccrs aud men k.?ve u',lllcyte growmeuldy.us it were Kfrem disuse. The regiments of Infantry u airy en me ireniier which ltuve tiniiii iiieuiy ei niL'iorleiiH rami. i,. WllleilIV DIDllt llllllr.r.lK. I... .i. .i,i KjeryVirrHjH.Tlty. Organized with tlie" 'Idea of (luickeximiiHinn In r.iiK. ,,r ,,,..i t OUr amiV hits two first nml i...,-.. u.... I 'tenanU te each battery of artillery, but .....um jKuvmus joreniy one llrstaud ww second Heuteajiut for each, and tberefere the iiuiiiIht nf niiin.. i.. . nervlce will enlv Iwi inr.r.i ;lur twenty-two. It js ui that If W Buuwrical streuuth of n, nn - is kept at twenty-five thousand men it will be Impossible le organize the two new regiments, but there are three bills pending which provide for an lncrease of the force te thirty thousand men, and one of them may get through. The Indians can net be left without a part of the army te watch them for so'ne years te come, nnd if Congress proposes te build any forts we must have trained artillerymen in them, but somehow this artillery Increase seems te be a rush In advance of the guns nnd forts that they may be needed for. Ilnnn And The HoeiIj. Mississippi floods are getting mere ter rible In each day's reports, and perhaps Sergeant Dunn will have the laugh en his slde in spite of the New Orleans scorn of ills lurid warnings. Although he may suffer In reputation, and be laughed at for his pains, if hi predic tions of dlsnstcr fall short of perfect fulfillment the scrgennt did what any man with a due sense of responsibility would hnve dene under the circum stances. The evidence he had pointed te a great flood of the Mississippi, and the one great duty before him was te save humau llfe. He knew thnt eople must be very badly frightened If they nre te be persuaded te abandon their homes, and as there was nothing In the surroundings of the people of the threat ened region te stimulate nlarni he Mas forced te de all the scaring with his own unaided voice or cii. If he exaggerated the apparent diuigor,se much tlie better, for the government weather guessers arc sadly given te failure, and the real dan ger might lie greater than they thought. A false alarm would only cost money and trouble; n failure te give sulllclcnt warning might cost Invalunble lives. The sergeant erred in the right direction If he erred at nil, and although he has, se far received only a snub from his superior elllcer, and hitter dcuuiiclatieiiH from New Orleans merchants he deserves better consideration. His experience Is that common te croakers from the time when Neah was laughed nt for predict ing the deluge. It can be hoped thnt unlike that fatuous navigator whose doubters were drowned, Piephet Dunn will be able te congratulate the thou sands who may ewe their escape te his warning, if the great river continues te spread Itwlf out ever men and things in its lower valley. Tin: IhiUy Qilunitt of Newfoundland hiIvIhem tlie loliNter men of thnt tlglil llttle leliimt "te (inn their factories with resolute crews nml Gatlliiggiins or r.ntleld rilles im tlie only menus of galvanizing tlie Immncles of Downing nlrcct Inte wliolo wlielo wliole Hoinonpprdioiiftioii of tlie Inlieinnl rights of NmveuiHlliindnrp. " This Is rather fierce talk, but It Is only In time with the dispatches from the Nlniitl which uhew great piilille Irritation. It hoeiiin that (he row is nil ever tlie ilotermliiiHl oll'ert of tlie Freni'li te cxtabllsli their llshurmeii In lobster Hshliig en the ceuH under (he turnm of the treaty of Utrecht, which gave tlieni the fishing rights they claim. The Nowfeiiiullaiulors say Hint these lights only npplkxl te cod fishing nml that tlie lebster llsherles aje el recent development, but nuglaiul has nil nletig ylulrieil te the 1'reiH'h claims, iloubtless thinking lhutthn matter was tee trilling te worry evor. The Newfoundland Loglslature lust year soul a uiinnlmeiis address te the queeii protesting against tlie nrbltrary ceurse of the French, " who had destroyed lebster factories owned by Messrs. Murphy and Andrews, two ltritlsli subjects, nt the liistnnce of the French authorities French wnrahtps assisting nnd Hrltlsh war ships Intorferlng te support tlie unwar ranted coiiteutlon of the French, " The ene thousand nilles of coast evor which the French thue Inlin control Is fertile nnd valuable territory and the inland government IsHpemliug ten millions In building u railroad te dovelop It. The French have built permanent factories nnd It Is charged Hint they defy Newfoundland laws nud import without paying duty whatever they plouse. The rejily of Great Ilrltalu te the millions of the Legislature comes In the shupe of month of an nrrnngo nrrnnge nrrnngo ment with Kruuee establishing tlie French position and placing the control of the coast In the hands ofthe French nnd Urltisli naval olllcers. This is the reason for the Newfoundland exeilemunt. A I'AitTV of curious uicnncnleglsts run ditches through a mound en the bjnks of Feters creek which enters the Moueiigaliolu about twenty miles from 1'lttt.burg. They found a layer of chniceal ind ushes nnd thou some stone luiplutiieuts, uliell beads and bear tuslcs, mid llnally half or the lewer jaw bone efn iiinu In ngoeil stute of proserntloii. They nke found two plates of copper ene sixteen Inches long by eight Inches wide and ene fourteen by hU, both nbeut mi eighth of nn inch In thickness. There were three small copper sheaths undo te lit the bears' ttisks.uml tlie shaping of these wiia considered wonderful for men without tools. Twe Jumps ofthe red paint used by the Indians were found. It Is stii stii pesed that the plece of Jaw bone is the IiihI tr.ice of tlie ted man who was originally planted there, nlllieugli no explanation is offered as te hew the rest of him happened te disappear se completely. Authorities differ us te whether mounds like tills ure the wei k eflndlans or another racethat has disappeared, but tlie weight of e ideuce seems te favor tlie theory th.it tlie nimiiuMmlldeis differed ery little from seme Indian tribes new known. A plauslble explanation or mounds or the character described has been HiiggeMed. l'erliaps the tribn had n custom of burning the hut or a dead warrior while the body lay within It and thou heaping earth eer the ruliiM. This would account rer tlie layers of ashes and charred weed often found. Some claim te have disco ored tlie remains of three or four dwellings nnd their occupants forming suecosslve ny ors, ene e or the ether,tu the larget or mounds, l'erliaps theso cheerful people camped rij;lit e or their family burying ground or crematory, or, perhaps an enemy thus grimly triumphed oer his fallen fees nshes A 1IAI.O AltOrXI) HIS 1IHA1). The Ilev. Mr. MnoMnsIee'j l'limlly Tell n WunUerllil stepy About lllin. " There came about his head a hale us or .. "NlitI tbe wile or tlie Itev. Themas C. MucMusterh. nn aged retired eldoreltho .Metluxllst hplsceMl eliurcli, Ter the lust twenty years i resident of tilens l'nlls.N.Y .Mrs. MueMasters cniitluiiliig stated that it 'llb,'"u,1 l"0 Inte tlie house ubeut eight e clock in the evening reeling milte well, apiurently, mid sat dew n en tfie bed prcjKimtery te retiring, when he was htnclxeii wltli p.iniljhi. Almest Imme diately he began te laugh us ir ecbtatlcully hanpy, nnd thore came ubeut his head the hale traiibilguring his ceuntenance. Mis. MacMusters calleil te her daughter, Mrs Jehcpli MueMiisters, and n neighbor, Mrn. Jurls, living In tlie same house, wlio-e mether iicceuipanlcl her Inte the loom. The women became frightened at the upioarance of the old man uud they started fur a doctor. The clrcumstunce ofthe hale Is corrobo rated by the younger Mrs. MnoMnsters. who further Buys that it lasted onehourand a half and was llken luminous cloud about the old wan'-; head, extending above lilm a few Jnches and reaching freiu shoul der te shoulder. When askctl w hat It w us like she (minted te a bright square of sun shine ut that moment dancing en the car pet and said It was Just like thut, and as the bedroom was dark at the time the glerv Jial,llyi?;l!'.lbl0-)" fuct- il illuminated the room with its radiance. Jbavoiierablewiroortlio aged minister hays the lule has uppoared around thehead eflhe minister before, that it was net au unusual eemrrence wkh him, especially after periods of nnnsaslsplrllusl exaltation In prayer or following meetings where he has preached with great fervener. Mr. MscMastera Is in his elebty-'.hlrd year and has lived an upright, Christian life. Ne explanation of the mrstery baa been offered oxcept one. Tlie Her. Mr. Wslferd ays that It must have been a mossage from Ged. Vaw Heurss's CoceA "Once tried, always used." (2) l'anny Wisdom Pound Felly. It li foolish te mte the little that HOZODONT celli, And suffer wbnt will remit In bad teeth and large paymrnls te dentlits. l'lnce n bottle of It nn the toilet, line flve drops only of It every time after eating, cleanse the mouth, nnd rhew your wlidnm. A Hepe About Our Neckn. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation Is like a reia nbeut our necks. We nre strumr nnd unstrung Alternately until existence lw emiM unbenrahle. Jluraeek tiloeil Ml-trr will nrrest nil this inlnery. llurdwk Jltemt lllllrn nre n been te the sick. Let in rcmcmlwr this fuel. Held In 1 jncnMr by W. T. Ilech, IS7 nnd 139 North Queen street. Tiik only guaranteed cure for nil bleed taints nnd humors, eruption, pimples, bletchm, scnlp dlaeniws nnd scrofuleini neres and swelling. U Dr. l'lcrce'a Gelden Medlc.nl Illscevery. Yeu entneureer meney paid for It promptly re turned. M,Tuw ' (Jlml.te Hear It. "Fer teveral months t cndnrtsl adullpnln through my lunga and shoulders ; lout my spirit, appetite, nnd color, nnd could with nllll culty remain from my bed. My urenenl health rul condition la due te Hur-lock lllnnd JHltirt." Mrs. K. A. Ilnll.Illnghnmpteii, N. Y. Held In Imncaster by V. T. Hecli, m and 183 North Queen street. A Family Gathering. Have you a father? Have 1 en a mother T Have you n son or daughter, sitter or n brother who has net yet taken Kemp's IlnUnm for tha Tlirentnnd Lungi, the guaranteml remedy for the euro of Cough, Colds, Asthma, Croup ami nil Threat uud J.ung Troubles? If se, why? When a sample bottle Is gladly given te you free by any drugging nnd the large slze ces enlyftOcand II. (.'.) TTAN HOUTEN'H COCOA. THF.OIIEAT COCOA OF KUltOI'K, T1IK COMING ONE OK AMKItlCA. Cocea is of supreme Importance as nn article of diet. Vnn Hnulcn's has fijly per cent, mere llesh forming precrtles than exlst lit the best of ether cocoas. Van Heuten's Cocea " Best and Gees Farthest." The tissue of the cocoa Iwau is se soft ened us te render It easy of digestion, and, nt the name time, the utenm Is highly developed. -VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (' ence tried, ninny lined ") I tlie Original, I'urc, Holuble Cocea, Invented, patented unit made In Hol Hel land, nnd U le-duy hotter and mere tuluble than any of the mere numerous Imitations. In fact, a ceinpnrntlva test will easily prove thnt no e(Aer Cocea equal Ihl tm cnlei't la solubil ity, agreeable taste and nutritive qimlltleN. ' l.ari!0Mt sale In the world." Ak for VAN JIOUTKN'H and tuke no etliur. (le) fOOtO rtltb ltOCB. B OOTS AND H110ICH. The First of April UAH NO TEltltOIW KOU I'EOl'LK WHO 11UY THi:iH8II0E.S rttOM D. P. STACKHOUSE, iM AND 30 KAST ICINd 8T. Tlicj'rc AIhiij Hnppy lleciiiiseThey UetHucli OiKid Ooeilii, nnd Aluas Alile te Pay All Hills because They 8ne He sfiieli .Meney lly llujlng at Stackhouse's, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, 1.ANOAHTEK. PA. "J ICIHT WKinTrT hTlOISI. 7VYEN'S Kangaroo Shoes -KOU- Comfert and Tender Feet. I have thn Ijirgest Bleck and AKsertiuent of Men' Kangaroo HlKk'x In the City. My $.1 (Icniiliie KniignroeHliiwIsmndnonn Neat I'lnln Iiki In Uiuuuul CeiiKreii. Hlreia te'l. Ilms te match liU's and V?h. This shoe Is sold elheu here In till city at flvi inul ji, I could luncrgvtn shoe hen teftiru like II te n tull ferleii IlianSI. My $1 (lemitnc ICnngunieHhiM I a Ooe.lt car fit and h)smms miiiiu of tlie merit or a lIiiiidHmirdHhue. IiciuiIhi miuciI limtciul of iH-ggrd In repairing lliciii, sire & tell, llei te nintch In f nud ty. Till 1.I100 I held eluni licrc 111 thUvlty 11s high a K My $j line of lCnngaroe's Is tlie uiiut complete In tlie city. In Plain Narrow, plnln llread. Plnln Kiuare nud Suiinre Toe Tip, in Uice and Con Cen Kress and nil Widths. lle te mutch In l's and O, . held 111 high as te vVen here. My ft) KnugnriHi lliuiil-Mndc Shoe U mndoeut of tliebct nkJiiHetituliisbltMiud Is iiindoeu the ISewtllnce Jee, miue last u llui SO Cordenu Ijice and Congress, en which I ha 0 such a large triulu. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H.Frey, (Buocener te KHEY A ECKEUT) the leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NO.H.S A 6 EAST KING HTHEET, LANCABTEIl, PA. Htiirel'lescdKtery Eieuilii: lit ti o'clock l-xccpt Monday and batiirduy. nee; 1 O ' Kil S'-V' UKWKNTOItKHTOCK CEIt XJ tltlcuu in multiples or loe, cArnlni a guaruiiteeciith dividend 'or 10 pef cent , lir Six. num. liable semi-annually, in lUsiied by the llnlldliiguud Lean Association of liakeiaiiii.,, Utile. Aberdeen. Houth Uakebi) Ne ml- ,ber. ship fee or ether cxnse Incident te litunnre of tK-k. hteck muy be cenMrled Inte whit purchaw price afnr two jears. li ".ter &. cured by real tsuua mortgages te double the amount of the Imestmenf deKiusMViili u Trustee. Corresneiidciiculin-iiJi """ " li. W.bTAltl.INU, Manager Hilludeliihla eillce. Ne, iU Valnut BtreeU Jaal-Smced lanatnahtv'm rntLAticLrniA, Tuesday, April 8, 1M0. The Easter Fair. The Easter attractions con tinue te command a multitude of visitors. AH are welcome, and the Easter features will be maintained throughout the week. The Easter Bargains are still in sufficient force te attract buyers. Yeu will find them in many places. Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Dress Goods, Rib bons, Flowers, Novelty Silks, Gleve and Handkerchief Bexes, Outing Shoes, Tapestry Car pets all have items of most ex traordinary cheapness. Mrs. Toedlcs might be supremely happy here te-day. A Fair of Fabrics as well as of Easter things. Every woven stuff that's seasonable. And put forward se you can sec, and feel, and compare. Nov elties and old favorites crowd each ether- en every counter. Ne matter what wear use you want te put the stuff te dress parade or banging about just the right quality and style and price is here ready te your hand. Haphazard : Jacuunrd Figured Ilebcs, three designs, nnd cimxI line of colors In each, '1 Imported te sell at 2 Mehnlr In plain nnd glace cITccts, great va riety of color, fc, 7Sc, f I, W-lnch AIMroel Hurnli Twill, In nineteen colors, all new shadis, handsonie nud ser viceable, SI. C-l Waterproof Dunden Plaids, In large nnd small design, specially suited ferlaitlen' urnpsaud children's Jackets, tl. A few days slnee they were IIM. 40-lucli All-wool Indistinct Htrlpcs with dashes of beiircltp through them; a light weight fabric Ter Spring nod Hummer, TAc from II. At the Ulnck counter Is a Illnck Nun' Veiling, and 11 Illnck Ilallstr, both K8 Inches wide, all-wool nnd light weight, "M0. Imported this season te sell for roe. All-wool herge with nielialr border, 12 IihIicn wide, II. Crepeline. The crinkly, wiry, rough-and-ready stuff that has made se many friends in the last two seasons. Wash it as you would a Gingham, dry it se it don't go awry, and it's a neat, sweet dress again, fit te wear indoors or out. Ne iron ing, no fuss and worry. Who ever thought te get it at 6jc a yard ! The regular price has been just twice that. Northwest of centre. We probably show six styles of Traveling Rugs te one in any ether house in this country. They were personally selected in Londen by one of our most competent buyers who selected only the most beautiful pat terns. Getting them direct from the maker insures the low est possible prices. With Men's Furnishings, Chestnut street en trance. There arc clumps of Easter bargains among tiie lily white Linens. Twe te set you think ing : Krcuch I.lnen Hhccts, plump ly.n.'iY. nrds, hnud-hcinstltched at both cuds, 51.70 11 pair. A fuv cryflne French Pillow Cases, finest linnd-drawn work, scalloped edges, no two pairs alike, SU.ft) te 1.3 n pair. Heuthwest of centre. Honeycomb Bed Spreads, Marseilles pattern, $1.10 for double-bed size. Ncnr Women's Walling Itoein. Jehn Wanamaker. Jilueic. rpllE MUHIO KTUllE. THE MUSIC STORE. DKCKKIl UUOS. PIANOS, HAINES I1I10S. PIANOS. MAKON.fcllAMI.IN OUCIANH. HAND AND OltCHlWlllAMNHTHUMKNTS. HTlUNOKANUTKlMMl.Na.SOKAI.I.KINDH. WOODWARD 6c CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. 1TEN1U" WOI., FURNITURE STORE, ha removed te m East King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and exauilue our goods. nS-tfdH II. WOI.F. l.tti Eimt King Htreet. 1 1 IIAY'H SPECIFIC MEDICINE. ORAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Tun Uiifat English ItKMKnv. An uiimtl Ing euro for reiutnal Wcnkness, Spermaterrhea, Iiupetency and nil Diseases that fellow us a te te qiience of Self-Abuse ; us 1,01 of Memery, Uni versal UisMlurte. Pain In the ilitck, Dimness of lsleu, Premature Old Age, and ninny ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption and u Premature (iruve. -Fer particulars In our pamphlet, which we deslre te send frce by mall te ecry one. -The Specific Medicine Is sold by nil drug, gists at II iwr package or six packages for S3, or will be sent free by mall en receipter the money, by addressing TIIEUltAY MEDICINE CO., llullale, N. Y. On account of counterfeits, wu have adopted the Yellow Wmppcr: the only genuine. Sold In l-am-iulcr. Pa., by W.T. Hern. mni'J-l)d IXCUKSIONH AND PICNICS. Mt. Gretna Park IN THE Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, ou Excursions and Picnics 1 FUEE TO AM. It contains eerjtlilng neediHl fera plensniit day's outing. Ample shelter, lowly walks and rumbles, romantic drles, mountain springs, irjstal streams spanned by rustic bridges; beating en UikeCouewuge, a beautiful inoiiii ineiiii tutu lake, iW ncrcs In extent, Tenuis, Curemal, Creiiiet uud llnsullull ground; Hewling A He), shouting (iiillery. ii meleus Dancing Pavilion, Dining Hall, Kitchen, (prevlilid with fuel); Toilet, Huskel and Uugguge rooms uud nu ex cellent restaurant In churge of a competent caterer. Tables. Ilenches, swings und Hustle Seals are scuttered throughout the weeds for the free use of excursionists. The Narrow Gauge Railroad' aud Governer Dick are Special Attractions. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Prem ise. v"or exLiirilen rates and general InfOrma InfOrma tleu, upnly te NEDIUISH, al-Smd Hupt C.41 JUUread, Lebanon, P, C B.B. V J s. s. s. In the eSprixifST SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is net a nostrum of a brief day's ex istence, such as spring up like the mushrooms ; neither is it one of the old worn-out peta: h, mercury, sarsaparilla mixtures, which break down health, but is a purely vegetable remedy which strikes at the disease itself (instead of trying te cure the effect of diseases), and roots out the impurities of the bleed. &CIUClCV0. rEWEI.KK AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL-! JJC WELKR () 11 A D VA TK OrTICIA JV. I the Most Sensitive Orgnn we Possess. If neglected th result Is serious nnd often proves ratal. Eyes that Ache, Eyes that ClrewTlred, Eyes Hint nre Dim, Eyes thnt Hum or Itch, ceme under this head and should have Immediate nttentlen. Eyes Examined Free I Ne Dreps Used I CHAS. S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KINO STHKET, LANCASTER. PA. "WA,; .TEH C. IIEKII. We would cnll attention te our unusually large tock of Geld, Filled, Bllver nnd Nickel Cnscd Watches nt prices thnt cannot be ap ap preached by anyone. Bring Us Your Repairing. WlMiClIVEYOUTHEBESTWORK. PRICES MODERATE. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OK ORANQE. 9-PROF. LITTLE, Optician, will be here April 17. 13 und 19. rAIIJPa CORNER. SPECTACLES I A NEW AND PERMANENT DEPARTMENT OPENED ZAHM'SjCORNER. We lun opened a DIHTINCT OPTICAL De partment In connection with our retail busi ness, nnd have KITTED UP AN OFFICE ON TIIE SECOND FLOOR OF OUR HUILDINO exclusively deeted te this branch, and have placed It In charge of n Regular Graduate Optician, Hnvlng hnd 10 yenrs oxperlonco In the best hospitals of the country, nnd recommended by the best medical autherfty In the state. We de net propose te simply adjust correctly nil cases of defective sight, uud lit them with the lerrcct lenses, but te jierferm all HUKOl CAL OPERATIONS necessary, nnd te plnce under treatment these who by proper atten tion! need only treatment of the eye te restore their sight without the use of spectacles. At the sumo llme we de net propose te innke the adjustment se expensive us 4e debar our cus tomers from the advantage el a proper exami nation, and will make nil EXAMINATIONS FREE, excepting only theso thnt requlrn spe cial treatment te remedy nny defect, Helng soleugciit for the celebrated ARUNDEL TINTED SPECTACLES, The best lense for the meucy in the country, nnd having the advantages of n proper adjust ment nt n price within the reach of nil, there will be no necessity for any ene using glasses that me uncomfortable or unsiilted te their e.cv. We shall be pleased te have all sulterlng with nny trouble of theeje, In whatever form, call nnd be properly trcnled, by In ADJUST MENT nnd PRICE. ERNEST ZAHM, ZAll.M'H CORNER, npr5-Jnul I.ANUA8TER, PA. )rtte. VUR LEADING HATT ERS. YOUNG MEN YOUR Si'KINQ HAT 13 AWAITING YOUR CALL. 9- Our Stock Is new Full nnd Complete and and we have a hat that will please) en. DUNLAP & CO.'S Celebrated Hats AND TIIE WILCOX "BOSTON BEAUTIES All have ninde their appearance. Only place lu the city w here you can get them. Rest lift) and KOO 8T1FF FUR HATS ever shown. HOY'S ANUOHILDREN'S Nobby Goods and Fancy .St) lis u specialty. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. FA. yrOTlCk, TO TRESPAbSEIW AND GUN .IX NERS. All iersens are hereby forbidden te trespass en auy of the lauds of the Oruwall nd Speedwell estates In Lebaneu or Lancaster ueuntles, whether Included or unlncleeed, either for the purpose of shoetlug or nblug, as tha law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en s.ild lauds of the uuderslgued arte this notice WM.(X)LEMAN FREEMAN It. PERCY ALDEN. EDW. U. VRKKMAN, , Meraajrs fcr W. W. ttklMua UMa. watches, Clocks, k S.8-- O. e. e. Ixi tlie Sprixiff LMt winter uttlr bells broke out all erer my arms and neck, caused by poisoned bleed. Three bottles of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC (8. S. 8.) eradi cated the disease entirely from my sys tem. It alto restored my appetite and built up my system, which had been run down te a low ebb, caused by the unhealthy state of my bleed. OEORGE ALVARD, Aug. 2, 1880. Avoca, la. Treatise en Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFICCO., Atlanta,6a. SVU Q30e0 N KW YORK STORE. Spring Dress Goods I WATT &. SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. Are Showing an Immense Bleck of LATEST SHADES AND NOVELTIES. CASHMERE HENRIETTAS, In Old Rese, Greys, Heliotrope, Gelden Brown, Ac, Ac, its?, 3;J,c, 60c, 70c te Jl a yard. MOHAIR URILLIANTINES, Spring Shades, 25, S7j, W te 75 cents a yard. The great depression in business has com cem iwllrd manufacturers te threw large lets of goods en the market at less than cost. 100 PIECES ALL-WOOL SUITINGS, In Grays, Hlues nnd Browns, 83 Inches wide, aueuynrd. Cost Zoe te make. NEW FANCY STRIPED SUITINGS, Yard Wide, Spring Shades, 12c j worth 20e. OME CASE ALL-WOOL CAiiHMERES, 40 Inches Ide, 35c n yard, worth 50e. NEW PLAID AND STRIPEDCLOTIIS, JT Yard Wide, 25c a yard. IS PIECES NEW STRIPED SUITINGS, 38 Inches wide, 87e ; made te sell at 00c. 45-INCH CASHMERE HENRIETTAS, Spring Shades, 87 a yard, ALL-WOOL SPRING SUITINGS, Yard nnd a-half wide, only tee a yard. -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. -lUTI'l RICES. 35 & 37 North Queen St. NEW GOODS! CUT PRICES. Silk braid Trimming, 15c te 75e a yard. Black Silk Fringes, tOc, 75c, Jl. Dress Buckles, 10c up tefiOc. 45-lncli 1.UCO While flouncing, 60c a yard. Hemstitched Lawns, 37c, 50c, 75c a yard, Torchon Ibices, 1, 2, .1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 cents. Ne. 0 nud 12 Silk Ribbons at 6e and 10c a yard. Heys' Sateen Ties, 6c. Ijice Cellars, 6, 8, 10, W 17, 20, 25 cents. Tucked Yoking, 60c a junl. Silk Mill, K,i. 17, 20, 2j, 374, 50 cent. Cotten Gloves, 10c, 12$c. Best Llsle Thread GIees, 25c. Illnck Hosiery, 10, Vi, 25, 87 cl up te II. Colored Hosiery, 5, 8, 10, 12J cts up te !1 50. New Corsets, 25, 37, 60, 75 eU, Jl. 10,000 New Handkerchiefs at 5c. New Handkerchiefs nt 10, 12)$, 17, 20, 25 cts. Silk Garter Web, i:$e and 25c n j ard. New Shades in Knitting Silks. Flne Bends nt 100 n String. Best Hern Buttens, 3c nnd 6c n dozen. New Pockets, 6, 10, 12J-J cents up te Jl. Best Ammonia, 5c and 7c a bottle. Dress Shields, 3, 5, 10, 12 te 25 cts a pair. Indies' Silk Underwear, Jl. Men's Half Hese, 5, 8, 10, 12J te 50 cents a pair. Linen Towels, 5, 8, 10, iy, te 60 cents each. Umbrella, 25c, 50c, 75c, 87fc, Jl 00, up te JI OO. Geld Head Umbrellas, R7,4c, 11 00 up te J2 50. Gauze Underwear, 10, 12J j, 'M up te 50 cents. " Don't gle it away, but 8ell It Cheap." Stnmm's advice te his clerks about the new stock. 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORE. (OPF031TE rOSTOFFICE.) CHARLES STAMM'S, S.S. s. s. s. In the Spring Petersburg, Va. The want of an tlte and (he horrible dyspepsia fremf which I HUflercd have entirely disap peared, nud te-day I have as geed digestion as any ninn in the' state of Virgiuia, aud all due te a few beti of 8. 8. S. JA8. E. COLLIER. "Winten, N. C I use it every sprint: It always builds me up, giving me ap-l petite and digestion, and enabling! me te stand the long, trying, enerrat lng, het summer days. In using It I seen become strong of body and easy off mind. M. g. HAMLIN. Hvectvtt. O PEN IN FULL BLAST. CLHRKE -iB- Open In Full Blast. Goods having been bought In they will be sold Wholesale and Retail nt Greatly Reduced Prices. Will be glad te have all my friends and pa trons call nnd secure Bargains. FULL LINE OF EASTER GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Samuel Clarke, Agt, 12 AND 14 SOUTH QUEEN ST. T UURSR'B. Easter Goods ! FINE ORANGES AN BANANAS. CHOCOLATE nABBlTS AND EGGS. Candies! Candies 1 Candies 1 Having bought out the Candy Stere at IS I rjisi iving ni. we ere giving liig uarguins in i Geed Candles. NO EASTER" WITHOUT EGGS. FRESH EGOS AND BUTTER. FINE COFFEES AND TEAS. And a Full Line of Reliable Groceries of nil Kinas, ai BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. T HEIST'S. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Wanted at Once ! ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS NICE POTA TOES 1 Leading Day at Car, THURSDAY, APRIL 10. Taken lu ten or mere bushel lets. New for Easter I Rclst Is most assuredly headquarter. Big Hams, Medium Hams and Llttle Pig Hams, Picnic Hams, Skinned Hams, Boneless Hams andPicpared Hams. EGGS t EGGS ! EGGS I We nre headquar ters. Don't delay. Getting Scarce. EASTER GOODS I All our penny Chocolate Eggs, Rabbits. Carts, Ac, 8c n dozen. All our 10a goods reduced te 8c All our 5c goods reduced teJc Loek nt at our lmmcnse display. They must go, If nt cost. FRESH INVOICE MEATS! Hams, 12c, Picnic Hams, Oc ; Boneless Hams. L'c ; prepared Ham, 12kc ; Brenkfnst Bacen, li'Ac ; Country Bacen, 100 : Knuckle Dried Heel, Pie; Fine Reg ulur Beet, 10c ; Summer Bologna, Oc. FISH, Ac. I Finest Ne. 1 Deep Sea Bloater Mackerel, 20c. Large Nn. 1 Mnckcrel, 15c. Geed Mackerel, tt for Sic. Portland Hening, six pounds for 25c. Whlte Fish, Ce a pound. Fines Brick Cedllsh, 10c; a geed one for 6c. Flues Whlte Heep Helland Herring per keg, fl. DRIED FRUITS I Dried Fruit Market Is go ing ' higher than n kite." We are O. K., and can sell you at old prices. Loek at our Im mense display. Very teinpllng.i CRACKERS I Flftcst Water Crackers In the market, four pounds for 25c. Finest Ginger Snaps In the market, three pounds for 25c. Fin est Nle-Nacs In the market, three pounds 25c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STB., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. ffiitivmtimrp. H IGII & MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE AT Cliixia Hall- We are new opening our Spring Importation of Queensnareand will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade or ware at Lewest Prices. Housestlres receive especial nttentlen. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. Sleuv. IV' EVAN'S rLOUR. ii 99 ARETHE ORDER OF THE DAY. s. The great annual mevtiw time Is at hand. IS Hut while this occurs euly ence a year ' LEVAN'S FLOUR Is moving ALL TIIE TIME, Neer Steps. Moving dally from Mill te Grocery, from Gre. eery te Kitchen, there te gladden tha lieartj'W " the geed housewife who Is se delighted te sf tu7-ui handsome, big white leaf of bread come C , ' theeTtn, (A word te the wise, etc) r . J- fVL-Gr! i i ttftTiii-iA-'g.fri , ..-
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