r'rr-."1 B -k. i a a'Vt .qp? ws,v ,JrWS&v 7V-T ',-!", CVAr'-' .Jfev'v m k&m Mils! LAJffOASTEB BATLY BSTTELMGENOEB. THURSDAY? FEBRUARY f, 1860. jprji Dally Intelligencer, UNUTU, FBBKtfASY , B, K Where We fltaai. tillwifc . - Jk aitMaftAsA aam wnnmiMv; miv efiuuu vuui v. etUmUtUe 67th McUen of the kef 1874 U unconstitutional, relieves Itlttef of taeaUte of U tributotien UTt been under beestise of un- M te their sUt, anil avoids tMMttetc Mewlty for additional attea in their behalf. at of 1874 la one dividing the let thaaUteinte three classes and rfer the incorporation of cities Htt third claw, besides providing iegu. I for cities of mil three classes. The section made It optional with any' rret tbe third class theretofore incer- dWlititA te accept; the previsions of act (evernlDg clues or the inira te be thereafter Incorporated; ImU provided that the mayor and council ! may city desiring te become subject te i aet, should te declare by ordinance ffMperly passed and certified te the uecre- r wry of the state. The supreme court this optional feature uncen- i atltutlenal because It flavored of special lsgtaiatk, since it established different . laws for different cities. t V-Tbt court has new reversed this decision , I consequently all these cities of the Mttfet eJaas, established prier te 1874, as tsUai these formed BubeequenUyt .Una .aassaweivesiiowKeveToeu uy ium nu i ;74 5 and these cities which did net rc. ; the act are governed by the laws b controlled them prier te the pas- of the act, as well as by the general ' Motions et that act and by the valid gen- tltal laws since established; the act of K1887, however, which made seven fcSMsMS of cities, being definitely swept sl'sway as unconstitutional. Ij5M6"W "JWJ w mwwkiii u . g Msepted the previsions of the act of 187 1 governing third class cities, but Lances t did net, nor Allegheny, and perhaps iSMktrs. weiinereiere weuia nave uea SM-- . .. . . ..... .,- ae great reason 10 de aistureeu uy tee K'fcUure of the act of 1887, since we bad r special laws te fall back en for our ijOTsrnment, but for the fact that the ; aaei was were greunueu en iue uui- ui tat74, were in trouble when both that and jLlfcaactet 1887 seemed te drop from under la their alarm they appealed fran- feUsaUytethe Legislature and that body iMfashnnylng te.thelr relief with Its most R Tepid strides, when the supreme ceuit fay .-.- . ,. -. (In.lA.I.Inn natn Ilia feswt of 1874 and leave that as a soft cushion "e far the cities te drop upon when they SX-SSS' u act or ibst; an me cities can Mwnr be comfortable in being returned te i their original condition, and they will be likely te be content with the laws ether have far the nresent. and will re- IfijMSfc the legislature te make haste :tewlywlth the municipal legislation it rihas been hurrying along. The cities de illatkm in their behalf, and anything that la done for them should be well considered before being done. What will be done ; 4 will probably be In the way of amend te the existing law: negeneral law, t assimilating all the regulations for cities 0 the third class, Is likely te be passed. VtThe city of Allegheny will be very bes- ,tls te such legislation. It has been very ieeh disturbed by the pending bill, ri: eBatiVIip trtinf: imfin Ira.fAnf & -( Vssssassisiisa; uav uiwu; ui iwicaviuca nuie ;juw Mapiea se lis circunmances; ana ximnt iiKwg, euner, au me ieaiures or. trie sjajend class city government, into Which she could have entered, with Pittsburg, if she had chosen, her yopulatlen being about 100,000. She iwM forced te one choice or the ether, Jfewshe finds herself governed, just as iXiSacaswr is, by ner old special laws, urea before lue constitution was Adopted, and by the general laws lines passed. As the ether cities liave their act of 1874 te rest Waon, there will bs no need of the passage of a charter law for thorn that Cwill ferce Allegheny and Lancaster te iBPTe up vusir spesiai legislation, anu our SatacesU will net have te be sacrifiedte tot the ethers. Our spring elections Will again occur as they did prier te the of last year, which was the beginning rnA IhAcnrt nf thoepf. nf 1RQT ?v late Troubled Waters. Mr. Cleveland's putnership In the ilaw with the firm of llangs. Stetson. ITraey ft HacVeagh will doubtless be Itable and pleasant lu many ays, but it will hardly be a veiy ilthy political association, since firm is largely concerned ns the stunsel of trusts and corporations. It ,Wuld, in truth', be hard te find a prosperous legal firm in New Yetk '..that was tot se associated. The msjen who have great and profitable sis aione can aueru me neavy fees the maw of the presperiri? New iTerk lawyer only eiens for. & And New Yerk city, in ether ways, fi'jsrevea a grareyard fornatienal politicians. Jfr. Cleveland has great ferce of cbarac- k uu wiu vjuuiaa us uuie a neiu a aasaay course wiierever lie Bills, but it bWyeald be much easier te navigate i political craft in quieter waters than ctSMia twinf: the. .Iter a KTt.. rnt . HV""" -wwu. u m en J-uu ; tWaere It is well te go te gather wealth, : achieving notoriety, but net be well : votes. S Tae Colored Brether. i&.IatheVickBturg, Miaslslppl, Jlcrall & is a brief and matter of factacceunt the election contest of James Hill. ed, for the teat of Gen. T. C. Ing?, the congressman from that r. Tbe witnesses were each in. bsfere their testimony was taken they were at liberty te state for they voted or te refuse te discleee Information. j. w William Qreen, colored, iru the flrat raHawamii co Teica at Hatzln- box ter tbe Republican nominee, tie no raaa or wrue ; am net knew erneeia be wn voting for ; did net LU tines Hill was rnnnleg for ; naither of the'oaedldatea ; did net teat Kepublicin tickets with Om leg' name ou them were clrcu'atud i SelliBK place." Tais is a sample of testimony add ticrd ejUNtieni propounded te a long list of i, all colored, llere we have a picture of the people te whom the ceri have been expected te sub- te be governed. It would be aveiy lag thing if the Intelligent people ncese teute their brains te clr tse artificial and unnatural an ment. Wherever there is a laree of tbe grossly iguenut. tbe AMiasaewutef affairs will be In hiAii c "c 'a'HHpnt vulncrlty, ? aad we should regard that minority as lacking in spirit, and as devoid of all proper sense of the responsibilities of pewerllf they did net try te keep the upper basd and te s.ve the state from the iner itable penalties of bad government. That they should have secured control in some cases by imposing upon ignorance is certainly deplorable, but imposition of this kind, though variously disguised, is a very common manifestation of human nature in politics. That the colored people of the North and Seuth have been openly and gaily Imposed upon by the Republi can party from their first catting of the ballet needs no argument. It may be seen by reading the campaign speeches of a Republican partisan in any campaign and then comparing the honors of office with the honors of oratory. It will be found that in the distribution of the former the colored brother usually gets left In the North just as effectually as in the sunny Seuth. ' This bu been a fine winter for tbe light blp men. In very cold weather the light ship oil Mantueket Bbeala Is completely In- cased In loe. Frem her mast lop te ber water line she li one nun of glistening white, a most beautiful trtceuelt, bat a decidedly unpleasant one for tbe faithful crew en beard, whose duty it la te keep this glgantle Icicle In floating condition. Floating fee has broken the vessel from her moorings aeveral times. Immense flees pick around her, and with a strong wind and tide the moving paek drags anchor and vessel from Its staUen, perhaps out te sea or upon tbe shoals, where a few hours would suluce te sink ber by pounding en the bet tem. A spare lightship la always kept in readiness In case accident should befall tbe one en the station, and a spare crew can be summoned from tbe Island at short notice. Tbe shoals are dreaded by mariners and carefully avoided, as grounding upon tbetn means certain dtslrnollen. Ouiun bandits are an bold and dangerous a ever, though after their seizure of a wealthy planter some months age there was great talk of wiping them out of exist" enec. Their latest exploit was te kidnap a lad, whose father owned a large farm and also a grocery store In tbe outskirts of Ctndalerla. One morning the aen went en horseback from the estate te the store te bring home a basket of groceries. Tbe boy had net returned at 3 p. m., and tbe father, accompanied by several neighbor, set out te seareb for him. At the grocery they were met by four bandits, wbe had taken poaasaslen of the store. Handing Alfonse the basket, they said : " We have yenr son In safe keeping, and will return btm te ycu untencbed when 110,000 In geld is placed where we command. We give you ten days te get tbe money. Otherwise he will be killed." Tee father managed te seenre f,000 In llavans, and returned te the plantation, hoping that Ibe brigands would be aallailed with that. In the recant batlle In IJaytl thrce hun dred of the sold ler et Legitime wereaur rounded and given no quarter. War Is horrible eneugti,but the merciless butchery et helpless cnemlea that usually obarao ebarao obarae trlr.5B Uaytlen fighting la simply atroeloua. 1'EI130NAL. M. I'ASTnunt oenOdontof tbe tllleacy et his Uliilitliorlaillfcevcry. Kkv. T. llKtun, et New Orleans, has been nominated bishop of Natchez by the pope. iNsrKOTonneNFiRLn and UapL Bchaack nsvu u3uu iiiueuniiviy auspenaeu ireua tne Oblcige police loree. Hieii aud lETKnn, ene of Georgia' meat iiruiuiuent anu wttauey eiliasns, Oieu en Wednesday at Atlanta, aged 70 year. Ue wa 01 a well known 1'enniylvanla family, but llred meat of bla life In tbe Seuth. Miih. Mahv Hkwins Fjskk's funeral took piano in New Yerk en Wednesday. Colonel llobert a. Ingoreell dollvered tbe funeral oration. The remains were taken te ilartterd, Connecticut, for Interment. ltcv. Dn. Hknuv V. Hattkiii.kk, or dilvary obuteb, New Yerk, baa been elected bishop of Michigan at a apeelsl ses sien of thn clergy and laity of tbe Detroit uioeeea lle was chesen. upon tbe llist bal let by a practically unanimous vote Htatk Hicnateii Ukniiy B. TAYi.en, of I'tilladelphla, dlbd of pnoumeula en Wednosdayevenlnir. lle bad a brief career in pentics, but be wa ene of tbe Hepubll Hepubll eau leadura la the Thirty-lint ward the ptstalxyeara. Ue was a member of ttie bar since 1881. An len i.Kjqur Cas. The supreme court of Iowa ha Just reversed the decision of tbe lower court In tbe cjse of A. O. Hoagland, a practicing physlelan, and also iiiuxglst The de fendant aud Win. lieaglanu were Jointly Indicted upon a charge of maintaining a uulsauce by the unlawful train e In Intoxi cating liquors. They were Jointly tried, and the uelenilant alone oenvioted. lie obtained a license te sell limier for medleil purpese. It appear that beveral ale were made In the next few week, and a Jury held that tbe druggist bad vlolateu ihe law, although tbe witness all testified that tbey were alek and needed the liquor. The lewar oeurt Heed the druggist f 1,000. The supreme oeurt, In rovernlng the drolslen et the lewi r oeur'( taya : The tlndliiR that the delendani bad reason te beltove that tbe application topuieliase were uet wade In geed faith Iscentiary te every fact testified te by every wltnesa lu tbe case. It IsKiulviltmttea lludtug that every wltness for the Mate, as wull as the dclendant, were wilful and corrupt per. Jurern. Verdicts must be found upon facts, net upon uiore suspicion." An lu'( HUimt persnu whnn hurt will At oneo priicute u boitle Dt HaUatlen nil. 11 U tbe bet thluK te cuie swtilltnKS. burns or weuuiis. All druggists tell It t routs u bottle, Ui. Hull Ciugb byiup should be kept In very lamtir. a a.lKlit cough, II uncUecked, Iteliun tliu torciunnerot rensniiipilun, linn demnttbli wendurlut niullctua bas irkcuud uuiny iruiu ibii grave. K' OKOKOAt'. Koke Seap. I r WILL KI.OtT. IT WILL FLOAT. FUmr. UNireitMand UUUAIILK lnaual. ity, cctnemlcAl la usu. a vegetable oil soup ler the LAUNIHIY, TOll.Xr and 1IATU. Alapti'd te general housoheld ue, or In WILL, MINE or StiOr. It your gio:erdecs net keep 11, send uj ft cnU ler peslagcand wewlUuiallacasefitKlt. Addrrsi, H.&G. A. RO&VflB, nert71yTu,lh,3 CINClNNAll.O COMI'LHXION re WDHX. QUMI'LKXION l'OWJjkkT" LADIES UJ VALUK A BEriNBD COUFLRXIOM POZZONI'S MKOIOATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. Sg&8&i85BS3e sea aud beautlf ?l. It conUlStne llS wwiS l?Wt? SdTreitnteV1'0e '"- p" ' & rOU. SALE BT All Druggists and Faney Ooede Uoalere flvorywhere. -HXWAUt Or IMITAT10KS.1M , YKR'B BAK8A.FARTJ.IiA. THE OLD DOCTOR lrew bloeS, modem doctor cleanse !t t bene tbetnereaMd demand, for Alterative. It la new well knows that meat disease are One, net te evar-atmnSance, bnt te Imparity et the Moe t ana HI equally well atteated taat no bleed meaietne I 10 erncaclea m Ayer sr saparuia. " One of my children bad a large sere break ent en their. We applied simple rtmteiM, for a while, thinking the core wool a aheitly heal. Bntit grew wane. We leaRht meeiCRl advlee. and were told that an alteratlre medi. cine at neeeaaaij. Ayer' Baraaparlila being Recommended above all ether, we need It with marvelous remit. Tbe ere healed ana health and trenvth readily returned." J. J. Armstrong Welmer, Texas. ' I And Ayer's Raraaparfta te be an admira ble rtmeOv for the cure of blcna aitesin. 1 prmcrlba It, and It doe i the work every time." -K. Ii. l'ater, at. l)H Manhattan, Kanaa. - We have told Ayer's Sanaparllia here for ever thirty year, and always recommend It when asked te name the best bleed purifier." W. T. McLean, lirngglat, Augusta, Ohie. " Ayer" medicine continue te be the stand, ard remedies In spite et all competltlen."l'. W. Ulchmend, Bear Lake, Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. narianar Dr. J, O. Ayer Ce., Lewell, Mask?. Price tl t six betUe, ts. Werth SS a betUe. fobHell s.a BWirrs Bl'JCOtrtu enred me or malignant Bleed Poison after I had been treated In vain with old so-ealled remedies nf Mercnryand Petajh. B. 8. 8. net only curtd the Meed I'ol I'el I'ol sen, but relieved the Uheuinatlim which was ciuseS. by thn petsonens minerals. UXU. 1IU VkLL, 2121 3d AVenuc, N. T. Scrofula developed en my daughter- swell- ,1S."i1?JumJi,8.en ner neck- w Sve her hWlrrsi'etri0.ann the result was won wen derful and the euro prompt. n. a. uiaumusi), Cleveland, Tenn; B WITT'S arxoine Is entirely a vegetable rnmsdy, and la the only leuacdy which ner- inanently cures Bcrefnls, Itlcv.d Humors. dan cer and Contagious Uloed 1'eUnn. Bend for books en llloed and Hkln Ulsnsses. mailed tree., THKBWlKr Bl'KDiriU (id.. JanlO-Tu,Th,8 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ua. DRT UOUDU. T B. MAHT1N k CO. Heavy Silk Chenille Curtains suitable for window and deer drapery, are en sale at '8 a pair. They would be en sale at $12 a pair, but the quantity, enly6 pairs, all told, makes the reduced price. They come in geld and blue corduroy stripes, with tinseled, cobweb dadoes. Mottled olive, cardinal, geld and blue tops, with dadoes te match. Solid color tops, with tinseled dadoes, Anether bargain, and plenty of them ; S-4 all-silk chenille table covers at $3.40, in blue, olive and cardinal cen tres, with a very pretty border te match. The importer told us he was losing money en them and he was certainly telling the truth. Nottingham lace curtains have arrived, and by giving an importation order for them we can sell at about the price most dealers pay te jobbers. This Item we will leave for you te judge when you compare our prices and stock with ethers. Ash, ebony, walnut and cherry curtain poles, with fancy brass ends, and heavy brass rings and brackets, at 25c. Yeu can see them in front window. J. B. MARTIN & CO. t'OR HAl.KOK KKXT. CITY BUILDING I0TS SKCUKKU 11Y 1'AYINU Five Dollars Per Menth. TI1IIUY.F1VK CHOICE 1.0T8 At tee following Lew l'rlccs 2i-'fer Leu for m Leis for ,.,,,, e Lets or ,."'' BLourer ."....".".."! LEFT, ..I1T0 .. IN) .. 10) .. 230 .. 310 ah HiiuMea in the most rnpldlv-irrnwlne Kffia.0.1 Vh,V 'J-"' ear i.PciM5mSS BldnwalHs. city witr supply. MiuurmAi. l-is "d eltctrle light. Tbe cnepest leu new vaIue. Alie, uuumoerol Dwelllng Eouses en Same Plan. Thy bf st ctancn ever offered Jee a PONen el Sblwiy"tan"luetflll0a toemo- 1'Ply ALLAN A.IIXltlt. Ueal KnUte and I a insurunre AgenL lOtiXastKlngBtrvuL MVUWAL. JMKKATKKDUOriON IN AUTOHARPS. Three liar. Four llur, riveliar., t3(0 Ukl 1 1 tlm ,l!XiJay.rf"..1i,r.1,l',ny tunelnnifcn minutes, tbeiii. ".u,. u luusiuruuna takualejk at lii5?X,i',t,,"'He"t "" llMt stcckeriiAit- "rVslleTSSI IB u''"ttsur. i"rf te a Out clei muHlc houee, B P-"n- Kirk JoEnsen & Ce., 24 WE3T KINQ STREET, LANOA8TK1C. l'A J.?.V,in0? ttnd,rurnltu'oMeod. tieta KR'e.'liefu'it.."1- ' ttiLuxnitr. gAKOAl.Nbl BAKUA1N3 NO W IS TdK TIME TO GET First Class Goods AT HALF PRICE. AT WEIKEL'S. ii MOUTJl QUKKN ST., LANOASTKIl, PA. di-Ud WK CAN HKBVK YOU WKLLAND inateslroe0yOUlUOUOy ln Mven,,DK"- U- ADVERTISING GUIDE-IJOOKH. The most coiuplelo and original evi r Iudah ABVKTIS10 Writike ABraeuttT. .ii00 i,J''e Mliheurne Ad vert Ulna Anenav I n and ISO iast BalUmere strle'i 5altfmw5'' I WAttAMAKBKB rauLAMBLraru, TkuHeAy, "e. T, 1. De you recognize American obligation te French art? France opens her -galleries te us, admits our art students te her academies and gives them equal chances in competitions. America buys French pic tures. They touch our lives daily, but money paid for them does net pay the debt we ewe te the ereat Natien that prows genius, nor te the genius that produces them. That's a spirit ual debt for which economics have net yet invented a cur rency. The same is true of many arts in whieh the French excel net the least the textile art Come into our store te-day; step by the glass case in the centre aisle ; leek at the new dress fabrics that found their way into that case last night. We own the merchandise this morning. Yeu may own it all this evening. One thing about it neither of us has owned nor can own. The genius yes, genius, even though ex pressed in a dress pattern that made the design and wrought the fibre and colors te such beauty. If this is true, you ought te be interested enough te pass en from case te counter. Yeu knew the Novelty Counter, fourth aisle from the Transept steps west of Main Aisle. There you may touch, handle, examine the goods. Nete specially, we don't say "buy." That's another question. The goods are at your "option." Our thought new is te interest entertain you, I 1 his collection is from Reu- baix. The fabrics are all the same small twill diagonal. The fibre is wool goats' and sheeps' wool ; fray out an end and sec hew fine is the yarn. The colorings, granite, sage, grays, old rose, blues, greens the tints of sea and sky, earth and weed. The decorations, wool brocade, silk brocade, silk ribbon stripes, silk bands, and the most delightful effects are produced by varying the tints of self-colors. There are a few contrasting colors also. Here is one : Steel gray ground wool, remember ecru silk stripes of rich twilled weave, about 3 inches wide, edged with hair lines. Easier te describe a beautiful face than a beautiful fabric. When you see it you will wonder that the price is only $16. The stuffs will suit all styles of make, plain fronts, accordion sides, Directeire back all sorts. The prices go 16, $16.50, $22, $24, $25, $2S. The exclusive styles, the novelty, the beauty, the quality would warrant mere price but you knew we don't de business for a single year our work is in long reaches. There will be daily dress stuff readings. Ribbons are whirling out right merrily. They'll whirl faster yet before the birds come. Everybody will be wanting tnem. Most everybody wants them new. Ribbons for dresses, Ribbons for bonnets, Ribbons for fancy work. Perhaps four times ever the variety of Black Ribbon you'll find in any ether store. Colored Ribbons like a wil derness of tropical bloom. A new "block" Ribbon in all the fresh, bright shades is one of the liveliest. Nes. 5 te 1 6. Last ranks of the famous Satin Reversible Ribbon is wheeling out of sight. Your choice may be in the few colors left. Ne. 16 at 10c. Ne. 22 at 12 c, Ne. 40 at 15c. East Transept. De you fully realize what a mere speck of money will buy a handsome book ? l'u ul iDhers' 7 lis Schoolmaster's Ti 111 or uld school iind low II CO Tne Marie or Cain. By An- drew Lang 75 llgtir l.tiy, end ether Mor Mer tis Ity Julliitkliiyer 1(0 An Honorable burromler. MarvAOauis l 10 Dorethy Wordsworth, Hver or th Culiilirated 1'oet. 'ihe titery of a Sinter's i-ove oe Tbe (Juceu or the I'liatu Js'e. (A juvenile). Ily llrttllsrte.. J w An average Man. Ity &eD- im (Ira tit i w A Mether's hdk llYlheun. Ifcer c( U minium' Attic tra'im8 M The KIqk'b Men. Uy Four t'epular Auloerj i jj Mis llrewntnu's l'eems. l.nre 12me. nlttien 3 00 lisorge Bitet's Lire. Uy Ms.- ihlUle llitnil. 1'uper." te Watnnana Waul Ity Henry James, fltilble cloth BJ Dnluield. liy w, II. ISUhep. rioitlile cloth 60 ACiIlmit riijht Uy Marlen linrlinil , 1 (e Ml.tltsund itcmuauta. Tun che t steiltts , 1 00 Our price. .S3 ,13 .23 .10 .10 .13 ,C3 .(8 ,10 . .90 .11 iicei imr.iemu Biioeioutruniu borne new Scarfs for Men. Twe weeks age they were in Londen. Tlmy are from the finest silks that these wonder ful Spitalsfieids workmen can turn out. In the Royal Ex change shape and Four-in-hands. Clic.tuut strcat middle estrance. wejt, A big let el English Merine WABAttAKar. Half Hee, 15 cents a pair. "" - it tit i-r itrrfi mimis ssranum JOHN WANAMAKER. CLOT81HB. a M TBRS ft RATMVOS. Oar Cat In Price. A HOOD Riutrcme in WKAD1B OF ALL OCB CLOTH ING. The HtdaeUmi li Apparent te Srenfeoey Who rees the sjeeta. YOU'LL NOT DOUBT That We Uate Mtde a Geed stestarHlea. EVERY OVERCOAT .HAS BUN LOW1RID I PRIOl from the Oritlnal. Thy vera a cod Value at tae urtileal Me. They Are a Decided Bargain Mew. Myers & Bathfen, BBMAULB OLOIH1BKS, NO. 12 BAST UNO BT bABaaSTBB PA. T CLOTHING BUXKB& L. Gansman & Bre. 60 NORTH QUUN 8T. C8 Meaturieg Dt part ment. , Oar great rant rale is attracting bnyer from every quarter et the city and oenaty. All our pantaloon heretofore sold forts. i and7. roaueedtotSM, t, Stseand IS. Orar Mdirterentstylsite ssleet irem. Well mad and trimmed, and guaranteed a cerfeet at our balance et winter stock must te closed, regardiesa et first coat. Be our great line of Men', Bey' and Chil dren's rant. Prices that will astonish you. Bea our Ken' Pant at 7Se, Sl.M. 11.50, IS 09 and H mi. Werth double the money. Bee enr Bey's Pant at 65c, 7Se and 11.00. Oar redactions mean a big saving by basing bow. overooats-hoavy and nudlnra weiakt-at prices almost cnt in two. An Investment that will nay you big Interest U yen purchase this month. Fer Bargains et lien's. Bey' and Children's Clothleg, call -AT- L, GANSMAN A BRO., Manufacturer e! Fine Olethlny, LAttOABTEU.PA. AVThe Cheapcet Ixcluslve Clothing Heuse W 1LLIAMUON A yOSTKK. THE GRAHD DEPOT reu ) BARGAINS! Our rebruuy Boduetlon en Gent's, Beya and thtidren'a Bnlu, overeeata and Bztra rants ha multiplied our sale te such an ex tent that we are oemptlled te multiply Bar T-?y we piaee en the Bargain Counter another stipore selection of Gent's Butts that sold for ii, 115. us we consolidate them and make ene let marked IIS. BBATS ALL ' the Best Men's l is Seamless Bheu la tbe city. k:je the btst SI SO Ladles' Shoe in tbe AN INDU01M1NX Te buy an Umbrlla Onr (took I tee large, and until It la reduced one-half of Its present slae all our nne Umbrella will be sold at a re duction el from ae te 9 per cent. l-JOa Qraflf s will be cold for... laoeorsdes will be sold for.. U 30 Urade will be sold for.. ............II se ......... ...13 00 t uj uraaes win beseld for as 00 fie Uraaes will be sold for S3 Hand It re MOO and (6:0 urade will beaoldier .13 10 WHITE BHIRTB. Gent's While BblrU, relnforetd front and back, at?9e. The Ms Whl'e Urers Shirt 1 extra value, made et Heavy atnslta, Unen lieMm. rein. forced back and front. .The 73e ehtrt is made of the best New fork Mills Muslin. Fine linen Bem. .......,.... WJ wurucsianui, wmenis made of Wammtta numniuti 'llltl.b IUOU I300m, 1 CJ1U Ute W A r.andtta perfect fit in every resDect. Bells at It 01 or isV) dozen. T "p"efc Alse Agent ter the Celebrated Blghmle Beys' White BblrU, MC, SSj.fOc All the latest styles In irull Dn Alt the latest styles We hive nur am ruu Drew Bhtrt. We have our first Invoice et Mew Sering Neckwear new ready. WilliamseD & Fester's,' S2.S4,S6&S8E.KIHQ8Tm AMUABTBB,rA. AND 318 MAKKKT BT, HAKUIHUnRP, PA. QUMKA'HWAUB. H 1UUA M AUXIN. China, Glass and QneeDsvin -AT- CHINAJALL. Our stock for the Spring Trade contain aa usual lha Best makes of White Stene China Beiel Porcelain or French China In the mar ket. Plain or Decorated, In Tea, Dinner or i euet ctr.B, at ice Lewest rriee. Our ansertment of Glaasware 1 large, aad contains many New Pattern and Design. Oar stock et lmpi Is large. Among It will be found the Uecheeter, which ha no supe rior. Persons wanting a new outfit, replacing or Oiling up sets, wUl find It te their advantage legtreusacaJl. High & Martin, Ne. 16 East Khtg Bt. 0CU-Ut ruuMirwMA -TlftMTXsVa COJWSB. "lit Ul IMMI ftgltHT." HittsoisstemiHi. ansM&arf ar. sueisir. ' .- -Kt! J en mscmiss ttet yea m gM MsfWaaelt)Sleaae krweraaywhereT DO NOT DELAY AXIKe.YOOB 8BLBOT10B. ' t if mfc Better Assertmasn Out Be f eaaC Aaiwaer. sTuaxniinc of ua AaA apyear astnd te try a, aat yea iihaaaallaflsA. will beater WIDMYER'S FURNITURE BTOBE, BAT KIBO AK0 DVBB BTBBBTB. e lOBBstQUM. Ochs & Gibbs, fUBMXTUBB, sa,Maatsa Floers, BO. lOtrXB QUBBH 8T TOO'BB ALWATB WBLCOMB Te Oall aad Bxamla Our . New FpriegStjlei in Furniture. . 1SaJ,en'11 urprlseA at Our Wonderful WFittOBa. Don't stl.t he Place or xeu'U OGHS a GIBBS. Id, d 4th Fleer, arU-ll BO. 81 BOOTH QOBBN BT. jre; KN1XUKB! jrUKNITDRIl TUB UBOBBSI9HBO HAB BBOPBBBD HIS BTORB AT THB OLD STAMP, Ue. 88 East King Street, Which wa destroyed by Bra em tlm age, aadaaperfecuy Bawtltoek of ail kindaei FURNITURJi. PAKLOBBUITKS, BBDBOOM BU1TBS. TABLBBJCHAIKB, BTC. upheiSterinq la AU ita Braaaaea. Alse PalnUng aad Or aaaaauag old Chairs. HENRY WOLF, Ht. S8 EMt Ktag Btreet leaua N KW fUrtMlTURK. New Spring Styles IN- FURNITURE. ALL CUMPLBTB ABD BBADT FOB BOBI NH38. VABIBTX NKVKU BO LABSB. PKIOBS NKVBB BO EBASON AIILB. UPBCIAL PBICKS FOB OUTFIT BUTBBS. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE STORI, MOB. 97 A U BOUTU QOBBN BIUBBT nouaupeRNiaiiicio. rjnHK FEOPJjK'8 eauh bieke. The People's Cash Stere, Me. 26 stMt King Btreet. SPRING OPENING OF WE OFFER: A atoek or Table Unena ln all the daalrtable etylee and qaalltleB whleh la net nnanrpeeaed, If equalled by any house In the elty. Turkey Bed Damaaka from lOe te 87 l-2e per yard. Berne new deelgna In the better goods whleh probably oaaaet be found elaewhere. Nottingham Laee Ourtalna and Curtain If atwrlala ln great variety at vary moderate price. Curtain Berima la Cream and Celers ln new designs. Berne styles of whleh cannot ba found ln any ether Heuse In this elty. Frlees the lowest te be found anywhere. Gee. F. Rathven, MO. 36 MAST XIMO BTfUDBT, LAMOABTBB,PA. narls-lvdaw WANTED RELIABLE LOCAL AND Traveling salesmen. Positions per. ButnL anaalai Induuamenta new t Saat-eeU. lag speefJllss. Don't 'Ja JttfHf."0 'Xi HouseJurnisIiiog Goods. Btabaijsiia. waaaiarTn'. T maoeamfm JJVKKr VAMWT MOULD TJU CAM ABD1 MIL OOBBB KAat. Tfc r. ha5aar new .rtsisss rieagate Pgassi the beet arte laTaiWtiSr- S)isal tUWatStuUa stiTaiea. " qulaj aaoex&iM. Selling Off Belew Oeit Tse.wjereuiMOCBlewOMte 1 5!f -"owte m1,i" wtsfOaeaet aa Drtat FralU ekeae. Wa have a fawMaea teek,ear praelfwdbTaabtBDBWBaer, walkwaaiaijBUadthewerl4. TNI, Giffeii ud Sigtit TBAsCiaip ui, oeteBg, Jaaea, Teaag Hy sea,aattastat Xaglkth Braaktaatiaata Uaetty. COFFBBt-Try ear Java aafl Heaha Cot ssas. Abw ua Bast Bie at Lacaayra la stock. OSABSatOcst. Bagarsatcest. B-Ol VB UB A TBIAL OBDBB.V .A.lMst&Ce., qboeibj, Cer.IaitliBf ul DikiBlmti ,TBUKBK' CISCO HERRING. Anether Invoice of these Baa rmrtng Just received i give them atrial. Fine Large Fat. ataektreL senelea Codfish. STILL BOMB LBFP of these Fplenflld Can dies that sold at SOc a pound t newaelltngat KXoapeundt they are a big bargaia. Qpmgas, Lamms, Bananas, '.WhlW arapas, e. BaratOfa Chips. DateDhead, Pineapple, Sapesge'aadCreaat Cheete. BURSK'S! NO. 17 BAST KINO STBWJT. LAMOASTBB.FA. TOO MUCH SOAP AND TOO MANY CAMMED UUOD8. REIST'S Big Bargains Fer tke Next Thirty Djjb, BEAD VBBT CABBFULLT.BO TOO FULLT UMUBBBTAMU. SOAPS. SB Large Cake Kurekaseap for. ... se Large Cake Best Seap ter (OCakei Little Qtant Boapfer se Luis cake Bleacher Beae for. 4109 ...... Al SS .... M 00 .....eti se Large Cake Tem, Pick an a Barry Seip.Cl CO te Large Cake Beady Seap for n M SB Large Cakes Circus Seap for.. ties as urge uaae near ;oe,-p ier m e SS Large Cakes Acne Seap for .nee Large Cake Oletna Boapfer .SIS 6 Large cakes stiller Borax teap for it OS ssLargcakaTrne rotator nes M Lama Cakes Bnnw Flake Seap (White) .11 0 si Large Cake Beb Soae for SI at SS Cake Ivery Boap for it se sj cake Koke Boap for iioe IS Cakes Tar Boap for chapped hand, for. .ft 00 GANNED GOODS. is Can Belld Heat Tomatoes for II 00 lOCanaPeachea for sice scan Peaches for fan li Can Cern for .Cej It can Pea for ft 00 scansBaimonfer,,,.. tioe J. FRAM REIST; WHOLESALE AMD BETAIL QBOOBE, NarUeut Center West Klag Frtsee Streets, LANOABTBB PA. asrTelephena and Free Delivery, WATOBSa. XyATOHKH amerTgan ! Watches, Cleck, Jewelry, Spec, Bye-Ola StA, at LOWEST PBICBa. Optical Qceds Telegraph Time Dally. Bveiy ArUcle In this Line Caret ully Bet sired. LOOTS WBBBB, Be. is( M. Queen BU. Bear P. B. B, BUUea. TEWKLBB AND OPT101AN. GILL. Jeweler and Optician. If your eyes trouble yen attend te them tm mediately. The me of PBOPBB QLAB8B8 restore sight, gives comfort and pleasure. Lancaster has Ions felt the need et aSPK- OIAL OPTIiilAM. v"e are new prepared te CIBION OF am O'JULIbT, having a full and complete outfit of test lente required tn per fect measurement Batlstactten guaranteed ln every Instance. CHARLES S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCASTER. PA. WOKD. WEABBMOWOFFIBIRO JHLABQEAMD FiMKALIMBOF WATCHES -AMU JEWELRY As can be shown, and at LOWBB FE1CES than have ever been quoted for goods et equal quality, COMB AND BE TOUK OWN JODflB. Walter A. Herr; HO. 101 NORTH QUUN BT., OBNKttnrOKAKQR. rrujurjrrs. T UTHEK & KAUKEiiAM, ATTOEMSY-AT.LAW, aaeead Fleer Bshiia Law BalMUg, Be. BerUDakaattaet. lysv mi eeetslties of FIBI tlllisA .TfceweetassoeatntaeeHr. AMwaaafcta asnainasi. be.wiaji. r "'' . .-&-
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