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LAXCASfKH, JAMJAUY 51, I'M.
The Snplilj" of (.'a.
The Philadelphia pns tmst is premising
a reduction of tlic luice te consumers te a
dollar nml a half per thousand feet. TIip
price is new ene dollar and seventy cent;
net long age it was ene ninety. These re
ductions are made notwithstanding the gas
is supplied te the city without charge ; and
this isa matter of a hundred and lift v thous
and dollars. The city ha li.oen public
lamps, which cost her nothing. The citi
zens pay for the gas binned in them and
still have cheap gas for themselves.
Tlie Philadelphia system is certaml the
best one when' reasenablv honest
management can be -secured. The
supplies for the people which need
(0 1)0 carried in underground con
duits, should be entirely under munici
pal control ; because theie should be but one
set of conduits, and no private individuals
should Ihj given the contiel of such n mon
opoly. "Water should be provided by the
city. Se should light and heat, if they aiu
te Iks served through pipe". The profit of
the scrvice should be the people's. They
Should have thre necess.uies of life as
cheaply as tliev can lie furnished. If
they let the nllicers in charge of
(hem cheat them, it is their fault : and
when they get tired of it they c;m put them
out. Hut when they give a company of
individuals the right te occupy their streets
and supply their water and light, they aie
net only sine te 1k swindled, hut they are
.sure of continuing te be. even aftm they
are tiled of the fun. since they cannot fire
out at pleasure the fellows who aie sitting
en them.
The Philadelphia g.is trust a tew years
age was cheating the people sully. Thej
put the thieves out mid new aiu lewarded
with cheap gas. Their works cm make
profit enough at $1.60 01 1.00 imt tiieiisind
feet te light the public lamps, make large
renewals of pipes and enlargement of far-ill-i
ties, besides accumulating 'a handsome
.surplus and paving oil aniiuall) a slice of
the debt.
If this can be dune in I'hiladelphia it can
be done m Lancaster. Has can lie
furnished heie eheapei than theie. The
first cost of the plant te make it will lie
much lower, and the interest charge
would be tiiflmg. The waste Irein
new pipes would be small.
The city could put a plant here te supply
gas made from coal, which is se much su
perior te water .gas. and could readily pay
the interest and cost en the investment.
and have frte gas for lighting the slieets,
at a charge net exceeding 31. 25 per thou
sand, and pieb.iblyatil. As wehavebefuie
paid the charge for the gas at West Point
. is but seventy-five cents per thousand, and
at this price the ellicer in charge has a
surplus at the end of the year after paying
all expenses of manufacture and repaus.
and even ler the chandeliers hung in the
officers' quarters.
.Meet the Issue.
The Xurth ..lmciiuiii, of Philadelphia,
docs no credit te its sense of decency or pa
triotism when it savH, appropes of Oev.
Pattison's alleged appointment of an ex
confederate soldier te be a notary public,
that "if the governor has neminatrd a
.former Confederate ellicer te any position
whatever in the state of Pennsylvania he
lias done a very unvrise thing, and the Sen
ate will de a mere uuwim' thing if it per
mits sueh a iersen te If commissioned.
Theie arc some things that ought net te be
done, and the selection of nnj man who
voluntarily beie arms against 'the I'nited
States te held office in tins state is .me ei
these tilings."
The war has i-eenevei for twenty veais.
Mere than half the persons that -iMitici.
pntcd in it are dead. A nun generation
lias come up since its close. The last pies
idcntial election was decided by Miters
born since Getty t.uuig. In the judgment
of reasonable mi n and by the aibitrament
of the sword it has lieen decided
that the North was ngla mnl the
Seuth was wrong. Hut iheie am few who
will net admit that miie-teuths of these.
who went into the Union army would have
been Confederates had they lived Ninth;
and an iquully large propeitkm of these
w he became Confederates vv euld hav e 1 nen
I'u ten men undcrethcr conditions.
All this has been ucegnized in the
isilicy of the general government fur yean. :
and it has met with the appieval of a giu.it
and geneieus people. The ltepubllcan
leaders have utilicd it time and again
when paity advantaga could be made by it,
firant called Akermau, an ex-Confederate,
Inte his cabinet ; and Hayes appointed
another, Key, his jwstinaster general.
Judge Settle, an ex-rebel piesidul ever a
UepubUeanuatloimlcenventton;I.onghtieet
wiie lel the Confederate assault at OeUv s s s
burgwasniiuleeyllectoref New Oilcans,
andMo.liyvhe bushwhacked the I'nien
bejdiers was given a consular appointment
by a Republican administration. Malienn
and ltiddleberger were welcomed as asseei.
sites by ltepubllcan "senators, and the list
might Ikj prolonged indefinitely .
New it is proposed te reverse the iMey
of twenty years and exclude a man from
thejietty otliceofnotaiy hi lhl.sgiit Mate
becauw. forsooth, he wjis aiiobseuiusol aiiebseuiusol aiiobseuiusel
tiler in Hie armies of Lee and Jacksen. We
trust the issue will W maile clear and un.
intstnhitble, and thai every Republican sen
ator will be put uiKurthe lecenl. Senater
Ie'h leceiit RjxiH.li hi the ltepubllcan
caucus justifies the usix-ctuiey that his
wing of tJiejuuty will be found nauevv
enough te oppose the roiiflinmUen en the
ground piei05(iL S) lie it.
GoyinicrPattlseii lias been vn gvuer.
eus te the opposition In giving them about
all ihe notaries they asked for. Here, in
Lancaster, ferlnstance, where, time out of
mlud, no Republican governor ever made
a Democrat notary, the Republicans have
nil been reappointed and the emoluments
of thlsefilce have been almost entla-ly re
tained by Republicans. If this up-country
apK)iiitmenl of the governor shall 1h re
jected, solely lccause the man named was
a Confederate, iiev. l'.itUseii will have less
sphit than Ids friends nceredit te him if he
ever again sends the name of a Republican
te the Senate for anv inisilien within his
ftlfl.
The Proper Thing.
Reiuesenlative nrmcnti-eut and N'liattir
Cameren h.ue lix-n conferring w ith a view view
te airauging forthe formal piesentatien te
the I'liitnl Males of the statues of lleU-it
Fulton iind Peter .Muhlenlerg. placisl in
the capitol gallery of the I'lilted Mates by
Pennsylvania, the weik of her aitistsand
the contrilmtien of this commonwealth.
As pointed out by the 1nti:lli(i:.vci;i:
long age, Ihisis a very proper thing te be
done ami in Mr. lament rout's hands it is
unite certain it will lx duly attendetl te.
Mr. Krmentieut. welielieve, was a lnein
bei of the commission which wlectisl the
subjects and assigned them te the sculp
tors ; se was Senater Cameren's father.
These two lepicsentative. in different
branches of the Peileral legislatmc, tand,
for the two great strains of Pennsyl
vania ritfreiislup. which it was iutendeil
should lx? repiesenteil lj MuhlenWi-g. the
Pennsylvania (ierman. and i'ulton.er the
se-calletl Scotch-Iiislistei'k. The sjiecches
of presentation could be appropriately made
nu occasion te vindicate the selection of
subjects; the works thetusctves ceufuiu
the wise choice of artists.
Resides, it has lven deiiusl that Cameren
can make a speech. He can de himself
pi eud by a eulogy of Pulton ; and he ewes
it te Pulton's native eeimtv. which has
jut given him thesuppeit of a solid delega
tion. Til l, i-oert et the Old I.ll-eit.v Itell is loud
er (linn the Revolutionary telle.
Tin- Heading beard of health hmelmd an
analysis made of the milk furnished te the
citirens of Heading liv the arieiis milk
dealers. The examinations weie nrnde vitli
the tactemeter, the tenijiomture of tlie milk
lielue about ie J ralircnheit. One hundred
nud seventy-si aiiipUs uete examined and
ftem the analysis it was deduced that the
standard below wlilcli pure milk should net
fall was : sMTifir pr.nity, l.tCe ; ere-.im jhi jhi jhi
ccnLigoli.vvelunies.es. Fer the ipialtty it
as found that the worst milk was oue-toitrth
nter, whk'li (icrei'iitagn of the mpieeus was
(Ail v found in ene simple. In the pervciilnge
cream, the host n tllUsen per crnL and
ttn worst one per eent. Tliis doubtless is
r-lneip.tlly due te IhelK-tteretcam-prtKlueing
iiiilitlcs efecrtaiu kindsef iitilU. Tite vheme
f(r the mv estimation or milk is a geed otte,
mid if iusHi:tleii waserten made and at un
exjiected times, the .piality of the lacteal
lluid would l.e lar letter.
.Ieii.n U si'i.i.iv.vN thiiiksliiinself a strong
ift.iu ; but rum is previngitself tnurli strong
er. Nei se much attoutieii has hei'n recently
given te the impositions practiced in tlie silo
of cheese ns te some of Itsrognate product,
milk nud liutter. "Yet se great h.ie they
boceine that an T!ngllsh divine. A rehdeaoen
I'enlseii, feels lmH'll.M (e raise his M.ice in
pretest ngamst tlieir authors. He declares
that the famous Chuddar chiese is as rare as
si black swan, owing te the insane process u
rapld making for n rapid silo. Thsiimea
lien he Mames en the onto Americans who
conceived the plan of artificial drying. In
his opinion a ie.il f heildar should net lw
eaten under eighteen months Irem the date
el luaklng, uud is lest wlien two years old.
As the Kuglish area cheese-eating nice te a
greater extent than perhaps any ether, the
decision el the question et pure iIiepm) is te
them (piite momentous
Tiil trlsky avahinche is leceniiiig enliiely
tee boisterous when he buries worshippers
in h church.
I r Is vdd that there am 21,0e0,(i acres et
laud In the I'nited Mates, the title te which
Is held by foreign uoblenien, and a very
large aggregate also by untitled aliens. It is
posslble Hut it this alien neu-residcut own
ership Increases much, a system of landlord landlerd
ism may arise wholly opposed te the Iree in in
NtitutletiH of this country. It is therefore net
inexpedient te call a halt upon these who
have been acquiring these large blocks of
lauds by putting restrictions en them ter Us
coining owners thereof. The lands of the
United Slates are for the actual settler and a
system of tenantry, such as caused Ireland's
present mfsenihln condition ill net he toler
ated. PERSONAL.
Kmpliieh Wii.i.iam is new ellh i.dli re
porled as entirely i ixerercd.
Hieur lti:v. rjinnnitirK Ti.mpi.k, bishop
of Iixoter, has Ijecii apM.iinli'd by the peiK as
bishop of Londen.
Hiiwin Itoeru has net Ix'en in the U-ti
liKilth lurMweruIyesirs leiit vearhesiillered
acutely from dyhpejisU and melancholy.
Till'. I'newv I'niNdsH or .Swi.Dii'x has
been inade seriously ill by uixeuic in the
nun iper ei ner vvrnmg anUfcleepiiignsmis
I)IlKl:.s American tour netted Uj,euO,
net cenn ling two counterfoils tb.it were
among the iccelpis, one u Yl and the ether u
t'M note.
('OI. J.DII.S l. Hunt fei a c-.ibinet place
and Hen Jus II. Hepkins for tlie Kussi.m
mission are possibilities; under ('lev eland
that seem te tlckle the l'lltsbuighers
Coi..TiieMh (J. Williams died at Nin
Anloule. Teas en Thursday morning. He
wu assistant quartermaster general of tlie
nnmuLi.ii-v m me i.mcr pan ei the war.
Ml:s M. J. l'ei iisei.it has been unpeinted
notary public by Jiulge Stiles, of the com
mon pleas mint, ut Louisville. She is the
llrst woman npi.luied te that olllce in Kuu
tucky. t'nii:i Ji-Miu. VViiii. .md party ar
,', ,VtU 'I J'wksenville, i'le., IVldav meriilnK.
Iho I hid Justice js inuch Improved ill
lieallh imil was out walklngen the dav of hln
arrival.
ItKV. (.'iiAiiMiH .Naei.i:, foimerly ri.ltltz,
will preach hU lnln.iluelerv Konnen in the
I list Moravian church, Phlladclphla-to-mer-iow
luernlng. llishep ' DeSchweinitz will
bepiesent.
Ovi'T. M. J. lviiiu:i.i having ihiiiue of
..tw i-Hiiv iiv,iiiuivm ui me e.is,siieu at
e Orleans, illed in that city en Thursday
jilght, at the age or tti. llewas ene of the
best known deteitlv e hi the L'nlted States
Jamks RuhsiiLi. l.ewm.i., Pnltcd states
ministerte Lnglaud, wasasked recently bv
u .New- Orleans Hxpo-dtleii eslilhlter terlifs
nutegruph, and usked tovvrlte It iiixin a nlece
of silk which was furnished, 'llie ink en
thesllk blurred Uidly, anil returning It, Mr
i.ui.euei en mu loiieuiug; "i hudhose
fill tll.tllilc li.lf.li, lut ..1 ..I ... I i1 .
auuuther might Isj glad te have what he
wrltusspiead, but 111 this i-ase 1 have vainly
trhsl tepiuveut It."
HllHiNei.1, the gie.it tenor, had his vt
siiiH'r.stltiens like many uctei-s and eiht.i
Singers ludecil. be e.u.si,wu,.il . l.., ..rr.,i..i.
InthOhhiipoefastuileildcer'sJioadwlthhulf.
grown antlers, which he always curried en
mV!H". Lf,u'..Ar. hl' W'K ". "
5, " s"",se "",l K' """' tlowemhe took
el'lc1'' , J "" "f, his trunk undiiatted and
tLn?? i '.U.c '."' ValU"1' " 1,u "darling" mid all
mat, but it hohndiiKierliousi)uiidbadre.
..?.!'". ''" I":;"1'"''1 uiHjii bis fetich the
,.....,,, ,..N.iuinc-t in iu
lour languages uiul
niapis'ii iu lace.
IIKHK AVI) TIIKKK.
In the Inti-li un sci:u of Tuesday, vt.
22, 1S3!I, appears the fellow leg "local :"
By the exertion of Constable Hughs, of
this city, a fellow by the name of Jeseph
Durrani en whom suspicion bus In-en fixed
for miin' time ns a horse thief, was arrested
last week. The lads that have been developed
since his ni rest, p te pieve that he has made
It a regular business te steal wherever
and whatever he could. It iipniis that be
stele seven hersi, riem as niniiv imliv iiluals;
thirteen head of cattle ; feitv lie-ul el sheep
nud ene lirkiu eftuiter! 'in a stable at the
outskirts or the tnivn, which he seems te
have rented for the purHse .f a general di
lsnitery, these aiticles wen geuemllv found.
Alse, ulieut felly ililekeus a liritll'e, n Uig
with the Initials :. W. together with oilier
articles It will lie seen therefore Hint Mr.
Iluzr.ml is a most giecdv blnl.
"
'1 here Is im riMvni te believe that this was
n progenitor of the lad who was convicted
the ether dny. lus-ansc i0 Mlre u Hid nanio.ef
w earing a psiir of suspender-, and a limit
ing rabbits M, ,i pistol under Ids j.iiket.
Hut It shows tint the nuw supers of forly ferly forly
tlveyrsago were just as much disposed te
v iclein puns as their successors el IimI.iv.
..
hat a v oluiue el interest one of these old
newsiuiiersls te tie sure! Vnd hew It links
the present with the nst ! Torty-llie ycirs
Is.i geed stretch, and there nrw people In
business in UiniMsler new, who were at it
then. In the sune mier from which the
almve extiact is made A. W. Huusel, "for
merly iu the employ el t'el. lioe. Mayer,"
had Im.u anneundug for uinnths that he had
eH?msl a lurdw-nre business en North Queen
street, between the court house (then In Cen
tre Squarej'nnd Orange. A. N. llrdieman.
late d(ve;isiHl, whose name is continued, wis
carrying en and ndvortlsed his lmetaml shoe
store. At the Cerner of 'jls Kiilgaml Lime
streets- thepreinlsosstillewueil by pr. Jehn
I Atlee W. U Atlee adiertisc'd a grrjt va
rietv of nursery stock, cousplcueus among it
the worn multirniiht Iree, for the culture of
w hich there w as then a popular rage. Xew -pjipcr
essiyists extolled the profits et silk
culture; Heh't t. Carsen, sis-retaryer tlie
Lancaster enmity silk grevi ing society, called
a meeting el its meinls-rs, and some enter
prising country man otFered sulphur silk
worm eggs fur sale." T. 11. Tetr wu
then in the hat business, , , no continued
down ten late day. The small m was prov
ident in sonic parts of tlie city. ,s S. llal
ileinau was seen te lecture lofetv the lyceuni.
Mike Khrman had a 1k11 fnuudry Uu-k of
Hobt. Mederw ell's frelglit station, wliere the
V. II. It. warehouse is new. and Medeiwcjl
carried dour te Philadelphia nt .17', cents per
bairel It isi-inew. Christian Kieller who
is still with us had rented the ljincaster
City mill, and it was asking for "country and
merchant work," the reads thereto being "in
excellent condition," whiih is moie than
could Iki said of them since. Where
Dr. II. II. Parrs' drug store new is,
'between Duchman's and Miarp's lietels"
Dr. Kty I'.irry pnicticed dentistry and his
-sign of llie tcsth adorned the advertising col
umns of the iNTfi.Liei.-M-Ku. The suiie
bsue that had the announcement of Charlev
lloughter's niarrgige contained the noti.-e of
the ilestth of Themas 15. llurrewes in l.an l.an
itister township, at lie-pine- new- known .is
'Knapp' ilia." lp m the northwestern
art of the i ltv Kiac iiiluiere,
the Matthew Plugs or ins Jay, was sTipiug
chimneys ami preaching rsi-cutrli ilssiurs,Ts
Judge Cliatnpnevshail iust med In opinion
relusingn new trial te llenrv Kebler (Mil,
selinan), thosel-enfcsscil liiurdcrer .r Ijiz
arus Zellerhich, and at the newsKiH.r elllws
and Ixxik steni the history of that famous
tragedy was ollered for' silo, l-'ertv-tlve
years age !
Kerty-live years heni-e what de you think
will lie the features of a specimen Issuoef tlie
tri-U.dly lMi:i.M)iiiM-Kit ? I asked Ches
ter Wilsen, the electrician, the ether day,
what In his judgment would Ik- the next
triumph of electrical dicei or v. Yeu w ill
stand at the telephone," he snd "and net
only talk te the man at the ether cud, but
scolds face and features" That will Ik- real
ued, lie pn ilii'ts, within a generation. L'ndir L'ndir
greund telegraph wires are enlv a question
of cjene. Mr. Wilsen su-s 'lliosys 'lliesys
tc in is entirely practicable and sooner or later
will mine into general use. Iln Ims imiler.
taken te lav a system often uiria for Jiccnt-s
a loot, iu l'hiladelplua, anil if this can 1-
noue lucre seems ie lie no ie.-imiii whvthe
isilesaiiil ev'irheiul lint's should net go.
'Iick of perlect iiisulatieii is tlieei.lv imped
iment te the transmission of telephone mu.
siges for illimitable distances II a continu
ous wire, thick enough, could be laid from
bore te Lgvpt, the signal could U heard
theie as lead dy as we jievv talk from the I
ri.Li.iriBVcrii otll.-e te the protheuotarv 's
In the Dvn.v of Jan. Jtl, UO, von will iind
sptx-ials by tolepheue from the le,,t of the
ireat l'yraniiil, whicli will ceme nenm the
sind anil sea at a gait el s.oeo mileM a second.
They say that llartraufti the man whom
the bosses will slate for governor m ltiM), it
they get a dunce te give Heaver the cold
shake.
Ilruslus net Mariett, but litlle led Jlillv
liresius from Drumere has the senatorial
beeinhis bonnet uud sonielsxly has been tick
ling liim w ith the idea that he is te smveed
Mylln when Mylm succeeds J.u k llies
tand. 'I hat is the reason why Ilnwius se cheer
lully consented te Dr. Representative Davis'
preiKMitiQiithat he should name Hilly Sny
der ler paster and Telder at Harrlsburg this
winter. Seiisenlir. umler ibn il.lni,, ti, ,i
Snyder was ene of the best werkeit in the
ward, who had served him se often, had
given Hiesius tlietip. Hut when it turned
out te boa smyder who I, new net Levi and
ami the Lev lies, uud when the weather was
soceliIatllarrisburKtli.it Harve Raymond
get hilt, anil when Snyder refused "te take
saw and come home, and let Havmend de
the work () ami draw the pav, it wa given
out r.itlier tee freely that the hands en the
Cleck of Time would Iki turned back, that
.Snyder could ufler all be displaced nud Kav Kav
mend get his place. Couitney heard el it.
Net that he liked Snvder lnore ; nor In.
Davis i but lie ami his friend MeMellen had
a grudge against Love te feed fat mid Court Ceurt Court
ney get Miyder sworn iu butween two days
and set him te draw iug his salary, if net "te
earn it. row die mid nenu resign. Snyder
will stay until the last horn blows
'Head mid piint this" said the I're.idu-r,
handing hi a slip from thu -Missouri IteimbU
cait, about tlie rvcent tomfoolery at young
Staiiterit's funeral in Sun I'miiuNce; and a
very geiKl piec-e it is, recorded ever there in
thetlil leluinn of the third page of this
paper, rcfereiue whercunte belnL' bud b . in
inore full v and ut large appear. " And," the
Preacher went en, "slnie oiervbody new
believes in creinatlen why deii't your so se
eiety go en and impress upon the notice
et the eeinmuuity sonie of the funeral
lererm which Its namu Implies There
Is a gieat work te be dene in Hut
ilireclieii. (feed sense us w ell as geed taste
ilemaiidstli.it a slop be put te the empuud
jurade, the xpense and iu the ceuntiy the
ieiistlug that i-hametcrlze luuerul celebra
tions dowers, I Iiopc,!ite coining into dis
use en Niieh occasions Hut woi-he than all Is
the precession te the grave. Why should
everylMMlytaketh.it mournful Journey! It
I no place for the feiuale relatives, te be e e
lesed te the gue of the curious and te the
ixilgnant Muttering of the Icavc-takhig and te
hear that heait-brcnking thud of the clods en
the cellln lid. Uwl pity us ! it Is no place fei
women, nor for niiy mere men tlian ure
uivesviry te sie that it is decently uud
ninpeily done. And again mid again us we
have steed IuicIiciuIlmI at the graxe, with
me (lamp e.utii uiuler us uud the damp
atmosphere all ubeut us,I havesccii the seeds
of a deicii deaths sewn at one funeral."
. .
Aim tlie vvenuiliig, everheailng it, said :
"The thing ulieut liinenils that I think most
need reforming is the funeral sermon."
Sl.VDHAI).
Dr. I'm rv, the eiiu-ci, a lii falliur lnul
lniiile ler Iu i-pcclul tut: tlila iWHl cut utawt el
ledli with Mhlcli hU mil ui tlvcineul u lllui,
li-atcil; iniiltliu eilglnali-iiit. ktill Iu thei'iliu'l
of the piciuUc w here III. P. lelil,-,.
A Wliluu Itelilinl by lli-r Sun.
Twe vueks age .Mis. Margaut S. Likert, a
widow, of l'hllllpshurg, N. J., ucUvedfl.lOO
pension jnoney from the government uud
jilaeed It in u hiding place known only te the
family. Thursday her seu Jehn, better
known as "Chip Aceiii." disappeared, and
mi Investigation showed that he hud taken
eight Slue bills uud some smaller denomina
tions, niiieuntliiK te Jtnu. it is thought ha is
in 2m Yeik.
WHAT VV VS til
The ttltuts blew flcrrc Ihesiiimas veil
Vml snow covert it Mrei-t uiul iiienr-
siiiipllen of WMl niut meal mnl bivAil
III Iclt nt n blew s it,s-r
1lils-nslil.lc.vl
Vml he ilia well
What irns hl mrl '
I ran net tell
lie grnlly hitticd at tlic ilnnrHlul tllllicil,
A II oeeiiiMl, anil iinl)., d nuai
Vml hfrh wnr ihe lisiiii lir that liiitneil.
On Ills or the widow chci-V.ii that day "
I de net Knew.
He spoke We w oni
on! Mhlrllnx snow
In the wind - heard
W lu-tv tint ami hiiituri and cold Btsslr
lie never was rarawav
Vnd wlien tin) chime. In the Iewmt wrrr Inllril.
He never win tieant l I"."
et Intelhi- is
III" alms best en
lllsfnltht W Iwl ii U
1 de net knew
lleknen no sect, .low i reck or Vt,r,
Ner ihrtsll.in, iierih-n. h nor iw.
Hill the way te the tinin, - ,.( Ihe Hlc tssir
Vnd the baeiiient rtHiiq' wen), I line
In heat or ceM.
Ill nlghtm dn.
Iliscivtsl . wlul i- II "
1 cannot iuiv
I'nrthe bunicrv peer he N Ucvul In hrwid
Vml dot he ter llie rnvv .1 mirt wM,
Vnd tncl for healths w bcrc cel nvn (lead !
Vail heart that uevei ur" old
llisscctt IIIsciwmI?
Ills tilth T Who known"
Mlsthe,'pr-nt. t ei nil, '
III Mil tin lint it ;les
.S'I.'CI.II. V(U('.
Noiiilirerevtsr jet tic. ' K
v maiv repulaiv, -u'lii.
Thau teeth that ni a-, neit mnl Mmk
Or one luotepun nnd lnijhl
Than re of m-.e'. ihiiill iiinr vaunt
w de put their tiiitii i i siietni'CT
J.sntdnvl.iw
lil. lUmni'
tn l.nglauil It Is cen-ldrrcU s rsml Ihlna le
Ih-Ieiic te tlieueblUtv nmt tehav, lit veui viin
what Is called "noble M.vwl Un It eflen
hspiHMis that the lilen.1 et i neblrnmn Is net
oetnl te. that of the v (colon nun w he taken caie
of the nehlciiitiii' row itu.l iiig, Truly noble
bleed Is that whicli i( uriched Ith Iren and dr
rulatcs In healthy bodies liicllev W It smith,
l.ratten, )U.,mi. I u-ej llmun's Iren lllt-n-rsftiruleH
tati-et 1 l-,sl ind dcitrid great
benefit
Siiiisnil's I '" Hlid l.eck
W hen Delilah dipped off Samson's lock that
niighty nthlete at once 1-c. nine - h ether men "
It it could be proved Hi it the possession of lu
uiient lull would eimt'lc ineii te tear open lien-.'
Jtitts, Illseni ,V Ce. neuld lw drlii-n wlltl tn the
effort lesuppl) eneuu' I Parker's llnlr lUKun
te meet the dcin.mil v it Is, thr Uilsam pre
vt ats your hair from 1 1'Mne out. antt restores
far elfiriiial rotor ir tub dm gray lleslden It Is
n great addltteli te tie i.-iKI table slmplj-ti-n
dressing.
Hep I'tntltm aic rlrun nt and pli-asuut te
nst. Irish Heps cemi-im U with lUtlaain nud
Cuius Move peircrtul than nnv ether porous
planters, il cents
K0Vv.ll ON HATs."
l lears out rats, mice i.'sichrs, tllr. nnt. bed
bugs, sKuuks, clilpuittnks mijihrrs. 15c Draff
Slits (1)
HiLE'a Heney et Ibu-t bound and lai cmc
cough,, bronchitis, mnl tousuuiptlen Plke'n
Toothache Dreps i ure Iu one minute
JKMw .lend,
Th.Mlsiiiuts I im tbetl-.iuils
id dollar, huve b.cn spent In ndvertlslnu tin
celebrated llurileck IWfUl lltttert, but thin tad
accounts only fu imrt for their enormous alu
Ihdr merit has iiutiiv tneni wliul they ure the
bit hb,iHl medfdnt- ever dcvUcd b man
IIKAIiT f.VI.N's
I'lllpitntleii, Dreptk-ul stteinu IHrlnrsv
ludlgi-stteu, llendache s, ceIca.iicss turcdl.v
Wells' Health llenevii-r di"
V UE.M Vlth III I. LH VPf
Vlrs Vlarv V Djilev. et TuukMuiKnk, I'u . m,
afflicted for alx vt-ars with Vsthma an. I llreti
ihitis, during whkh Hue- ih, In-st phi sh inn
could givi no relief Mir life wna Ui-siHitnsl et,
until In lat Oclehei she prmnn-d 4 llettle of Di
Kings Ntn Dl,rei , rv , w hen liuiiK-.llaU- rdlul
was tell, and by continuing Us Use for i short
time she was complete!) v.inl. gaining Iu Ib-sh
!tt Bis. in a few months.
free Trial Dettle of this n rtaln ure of all
Threat and bung DUuisia ut II II I .Hhran's
Drug steiv, .Ne. 137 and l.ti North (Jmcu sirvet,
I.uiica-icr, l'a. Iirgu Dettles, il (. (I)
Dull for the src.
bet lis nil pull out el Ihl.s sea of sickucxsaiid
di-sindeec.i . and get ou ten rock foundation or
kemI, xtreng health. Ilurt'eck III owl Jtitltrt
are the thing te pull fei They are one of thu
most reneHneu nrultb re-tern! I w
faitured
ever uianu-
"liL-CHL'-P.VIllV ;
Uuhk, leiuplrteciirr. all Kidney. Illaddernud
I rlimn- Disrates, scalding. Irritation, Stene.
l,rniel, I atiirrhef th Illaddar Jl l)ruj;IH
, ID
MelIlKR' JIOTIIhlfs" WOTHl.ltS'"
Vrc von disturbed nl night and brukiiief veur
list by a sick ihihl suirerlng and cr lug with
Hie ciirudallng iain or cutting teeth ir se,
gout once and get a bottle of 31r H1N-10I s
seinniNi, sVitci" It will relieve the lamr
little dtllcH i tmmeduitelj di-peuil upon it
thtn' Is no mlNtuke ubeut it Ihcie Is net a
iiiothrren r-.irth uhelus ver us.-d II, who will
net tell ou at once that it villi regulate the
ImiucIs, and give rest i Hie moth) r mid relief
and health tuthc child, op, rating like magic It
it jierfectly a!c te ue in all cms, , and pleasant
leihe taste, and Is the prv-crfptieu of one of the
iibli-si and tn-it frrunk phvsi, Inn. iu tin- I nlted
stales sold i verj n hen iV r, nts u lieitle
IIUJl-l)dM,VV,s,w
rtthsi; aim. -eLiirLvcis
rhe 1,,-st bl(Hxl purlilerand siitcin legiilatei
icr placed within the reach et aittreriug
humanity, trull isj.letirlc Hitters Weak Kid
m-va, or liny tUMLse el the uiiuiiiy ergtius, or
wheuwr requires un apiictlzer, tonic- or uilld
stimulai.t, willalmtys tlud Llectiic Hitters the
best and only certain cure known. Ihcy act
sin, di and quickly, 1 1 ( r bottle guaranteed te
give ,-nilre salfsutctieu or money ietitudcd.
sold tit Ilftj icnts n hoi i lc by II It Cochran.
Druggli.t. .Ne. 1.T7 umi y North (jueeii street,
I.HUCiltel, P.i tij
Kiidtnrt I poll Dllilcnte.
Ilkhitrd T lEubtnsen Is a druggist living iu hit
cine. Wis. Ilerel- what hu says ".VlUlctcd with
laryngitis t ni uiiablu te articulate a weid ills
tlnitlv for tully twoiuenths A liberal iipplictt
Hener Themna1 J'cleetne Oil completely uired
me. Am pleaded te re uiuimnd it.
"UOb'till e.N LOli.VS '
Vsk ler WiU " Ueugh en Ceriu." 15e. (Juick
cemplftu cure. Haiti ui neli corn, wtirts, bun
ions (ij
1 en chills, feier, ague
l.liiuld licet Tonic.
erliruggiita.
enl ueiikiiKst, f'elilcn'a
ilih h'm . 'ale no vtier.
JI'J-lHdeiulA
lOL'XU MI..N -UUADTHIS
I he Voltaic Helt te or Jlumhall, Midi., eiler
te send their celcbnitid l.tntut Voltaic 1Ii.lt
uiul ether ELrr-rmcArrLiAJO ueu trial for thlrtv
d ti. te men (oldervoungiitilllcted with nervous
diblllty, les4 of vftuUtv uud mimhiHXl, and nil
kindred troubles. A I no ler i hcumutlaui, livurub
gla, anil8ls, und mani ether kindred dlseuei.
Ceiupldu restoration te h, ulth, vigor und man
hood guaniiiticd. .Ne n-k i incurictl as thirty
ilsis trial Is allowed W rile them at omefor
llliintnitcil iiauiphlcttre decJOljd.viw
I It.iie been deuf In en. i.ir ten cars, und par
lliilly tb-af lu the ether ler two months ; Imiu
bicu t.eated by cur n.ilaltj dectnra and re
idled no benellt. Having used blj's Cl'Ciiln
Dilin ter ubeut n mouth 1 find inysilf greatly
improved, and can hear well unit consider It u
most valuable remedy. 1 had aUe nasal catarrh,
with dropping of iiuiceuii Inte my threut and
nil n ever my ejes, whlih tmublcs also have en-
nieiy iiisappeurce u n mu
(x, I'piM r l.lslc,
Js-intleedAw
llroeme Ce , .N. .
"I'm All llruke I p !"
This Is Ihc usual eiclnnutlien of one ulllicted
w Ith rheumatism, or lumcnes llhuiiuiiitlc m e
pic are Indeed entitled te our Incere sj uiputhv
und coiuiidsscmtieu speedy rullur N etrcii-d
them In Dr. Thomai' .electric Oil. It Is the
aiiern (.uumy of all uch.-s und pnlm.
leur-I'irili,.
Ot our AnieiiiJiii peeplt arc mulcted with sick
heiid.iehi. Iu cither its n.-rveus, bilious ei con cen con
gustiie forms, cuustd b lircgulnr ImbllM, high
III lug, etc., und no remedy has i ver reiKiuercd
it until Dr. l.elle's,M-clul I'lescripllen wtudls wtudls
ceicrcd. (ilveitu tiiul see udvcitUcnieut lu
uiielhcr column, (3)
TdU thu Truth.
This un dlclue I can highly recommend. Jlur Jlur
ileek Jllenil Jlillert lira the hist bleed ptirlllcr wu
linn eier uid." CIus. V Unit, I) (,'euit St.,
lliulule, x. V.
limlruitlie III. tiling,
some el tin. testimonials from dilluicnt people
Hl.tlli.'Ie Ttminaj' Kiteetric nil, and tliuieUef
It lias given I hem when tll.lns-1-.l by hcudiiche,
(nnichc, and liaitluu he ure its inten-ktliig rc.nl
ingiis you will Iind. This being u staudai.T uietll
due, Is kbld every where b diuglHts.
i:viim:nt mi:iu- i. ri istmiiinv.
Ill l.AST SiD STUKET.
New- 1 enn, JIurdi 13th, issi
I huve Used ALLCOCK'S 1'eKOla Plasteiss Iu un
pmctlccviithrciiiaikablesiiKcxiiiuifeuiidthi-iii
peculiarly elllendeiu vi hunupplled te the back
for Weak spliieaud .N'erven. lliliuustteu ; they
nireiil almost limlant relief inleugha, folds and
I.liii ( emplalnl. I cerdi.dl lcreniuicud Iheni
u tin bei und enfest plasier ever made, and
would eitulleii the public, ugabiiit tlic iiuiueruus
ether i-eculbsl l'eruua l'l.ilira lint uiti eiight
te be palmed eir ou ll l minimis uitllr i tlicj me
irei llllc-s uud eflciilliucti d ingeieiiH.
KDIIKKTfs. M.WTO.N, JI. D I u. f S.
XmW i. hlefdu tllnl.pie Heipltul fur Dl.cuses of
thu 'threut uud Chest, Mcdlcul Ollicer te the
Londen Hospital, Clinical Assistant lUiyul l.eu
den Ophthalmic Hospital, .UsUtaiit tn thu Hoi Hei
pltul for Dlaeases of the Skin, Londen, Con Cen
lilting I'hyilclau und Surgeon
When jeu mint Ih" most llilully pn-paix-d
and beat l'lusli-r made. t-k your Diuirglt for
ALUixK'tt l'eiuui 1'laiU'r,
.Vl.'llll'.lb
jTUNT's iti:.Mi:i)Y.
Thltly
V nils Hi cord.
I.udeix.t
by Ph.iKlilau
HUNT'S
KIDNEY AND LIVER
REMEDY.
MEYER KNOWN TO F1IL.
CtJIIl'.S ALL DlshAsLs, ()l- Till. DID.Nbns,
LIV 111!, IILADDLII,
AM) flilNAISY 011GANS, DUOl'sA,
(iiiAvni., DiAiu:rt:s, huiuht's dishasi:,
I'AI.N'st.VTIIHltACIi,
I.Ol.NeIt SIDK, NUItVQi'S DISKAsr.s,
i!i;ti:.ntien en ne.n - im:ti:.ntie.v ei-
flllVK.
Ily ihe tie of this IIKMHDV. tlie MiMnnchaud
laeiels spctsllly ivplln their tlenglh.uud Ihc
llloed ! purttted.
It l prennunreil by hnnilmU et the bent doe dee doe
ters te Ik the ONLV ( I Id. tin nil Mints of Kid
eey Diseases.
Ills purely vegetable, and rurc. when ether
medicines mil.
It Is prepared ixpinlv for these diseases, nud
las never Ix-cn known te tall Our trial . til
eoiiTlnce you 1'ersalrby nil druggists.
I'llllC, sii.-j.v
'tin ren 1'AitrnLET or rKsttMeMAis
HUNT'S REMEDY COMPANY,
DlteviDi.M r
i: t
in
ue nirrnns
min iikii (
n n u it
umi mill e
u n u u (i
I W VV WHV si
O VI" IV IV IT s, .N ,S
II WW IV W N N N
() WW WW N XV
nun u
u
IH1 VV VV X .NM
s
It ni!K (X) Nl
II l; 11 (I ( N V N
II Kim () () N N V
II U It (l () N SI
II K 11 OO -V .N.N
nun
it ii
mm
i it
iiim
it itit rn-r
II T i
it r t
it r r
ii I T
UK Ulllt
h K It
tit HUH
K U It
IKK K H
1 his medicine, combining lien nttli purevege
table tonics, (iiilrkli and completely Ct'l!.s
DVM'Kl'sl . indh,i:sien; vr.vi.ui.
WLAb.NLss, IVIPI-IIK 11LOOD, HULLS and
KKVt.ltaiid.Nl.ri!ALl.lA
Ily rapid and thorough us-dmllatlen with the
bl.Hsl It riaeh(s every part of the sisletn. purl
titw and eurfi-hcs the littMnl, strengthens the
muscles uud nerves, and tones and Invigorates
the v stem
A tine Appetizer Ik nt tonic known
It will euro Hie worst case of Dyspepsia, ic
mm lug all distressing symptoms, such as last
lng the Kiss I, Udcldug. Heat tn thu .stomach,
Heartburn, etc.
The enlv Iren mcdlciue that will net btackeu
or tiduie the ttcth.
It N Invaluable for diseases priulLir te women,
uud le all persons w he lend scdcntnrv lives.
Vn unlading remedy fordlseaaes of the Liver
und Kidneys
Persons ..iitri-iiug from the elTrrt of overwork,
neri(.us Doubles, les of appetite, or dt-billty,
experluuce iiulik nllcf and renewed energy l
11m Us.
ItdtH-s net cause Hcadathe or preluce Ceiistl
IKitien elllt.lt Iren medicines de
It Is the only preparation of Iren that rnucs
no injurious ,-iitH Is Physicians and druggists
Icreuununil It as the bct. Try- it.
Hie genuine has I'ntde- lark uiul cressml i-ett
lines ou wrapper Tike no ether, .viadeeuly by
IIIIOW.N CHI.VI1CAL te.,
ltiLIIllUKG, VlD.
M'ptDljd.tlyw
m.i rn.i;r.
TT KATKKS OH 1'1'ilN At.'l.
U
BE5J
STEAM ENGINE
-AND-
Beiler Works,
HESTERS
en-
FURNACES
ten
1'rhiittt I)w el I intis. Schools ami Piili
He linililins.
Call and see them. Vlade of heniy Iren, sliu
plu of censiruulun, durable, ccouemlcid, the
meit lladlatlng surface of any 1 hater Iu the
market.
Nothing Cheap But the Price I
OUR OWN PATENT.
4,7111 lug licen Iu ii m' In many of Iho largiK
rrnlilcnies iu Ijinnntii In the past ten yen is t
thu bcl of uvldcuie of Us merits;
Addie.i,
Jehn Best & Sen,
Ne. 33 EAST FL'IJOX STHKCT,
illll5-ld.tw
LA.N'CASTKIt, l'A.
HAVING I)I.SSOI.Vi:i) PAHT-VKItSlIII1
uud permanently dosed the Chestnut
Micet Iren Works, 1 tlcsliu te Inform my old
nations ami thu public guuurally, thatluiu still
lu the business, being located Iu thu 1'enn Iren
Ceinpani'a VVetks, .North I'liim atlcet, vvhein I
urn making Iren and llniss Lasllugsef every tle-
acilpH umi will be pb-iucd te Kerve all who
may fiver me with their patronage. I'lnm te
v ears eTH-rleii(e lu the bunlues-i and using the
best underfill and employ lng the beat mechanics,
1 aitiMitlsllcd lean guarantee untlruiiutUr.ictlen.
(listings inade from n mittiire of Iren and fdeel
which are inore reliable (or atiength andduni
hllity than the bent cat iron known. V teeth
roll pinions, rolls and rolling mill work n spec
ialty. Castings uiadnef lery soft Iren, and linn.,,
castings ei,ev cry- descilpllnu, I have all thopul thepul
teriiMOf the well und favorably known Mould Mould
Lern nud Cob Crusher, rdlttetl nntl iinprevtd.
itUe ou hand, illlls completely fitted up or tu
liarta, tin eplace old ones which huvubcuulnunu
ler curs, guaranteeing tlicintOKlvewil Intact Ien.
It. C. .MlCULLLY,
aug It-Amd
I
Hll.Sl'Al'KHIS l'Hl.Ti:i)
J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S
INK,
FairHieiiDl Ink Weiks, 2Clh and l'eiin'a. Avenue
JtinG-lyd I'lIlttAUVM'ilU, l'A.
II MS .I.VII C.IIW.
1815.
18S5.
STAUFFER& CO.
(Suiiesmiiste shiilln A Iho)
Hatters and Furriers.
Hjeii mint tebui albit.lit) te V II VITKIt.
If want In buy ft .Mil CtMit,. Seal Cap, I'm l.tni d
( Ireulur, tieullcmenV I lira. I'm T ilmmliigs, or
mil kind el I'ur Heeds, no H) A t'l'lllllLU.
UlLeNM VI' M.VNI'KVril IILIIS VND
t IIIKILIIM I.N Till: CI IV.
(Latabll.hed, s
III I' VllltNtl done Sciitlvnud I'leuildli
VVebiiv rmt ash und sell Jul raali, giving cus
teiiii-rs tin I'i'ihIH or tin-cash tninsacllen
1 lie highest tush pilcepild fl Umi I um.
W. D, STAUFFER & CO,
Nes. Ul &: aa North Qiioen Btroet,
l.A.NCAVrni!. I'.V. nivlDlv
pllUAT li.UiHAlN.s.
Slmllz's Only Hal M
VVeme etTeilng our (itssls nt Hill'. VT IIAIi.
Ii MN-, and II Mm want un) thing lu the way of
Fur timl Dress Gloves,
Seft, SUIT, Cnss or Silk Hutu,
Sestl Cnpti of till Styles niul QuiilU
tics,
TruveliiiLr Bnirs timl Htmrt SutelielB,
Ohlliireti's HntB and Titrbnus ,
.New Is the time te
ew n prltc, tit
1,, t Ihriu tit almost veur
144 NORTH QUEEN ST.
(l.t .NDVKLU'S OLD MAM) )
ri.nriii.Mi,
sM.Vl.lNf.
J.K
GREAT
SLAUGHTER
-IN
HUB OVERCOATS.
utTer iulfl t x !ih ti
ii if 13ii nr , vn
lKlen l.it un ni tn nrttt t i i
mliu a lrhr it'1
mnl (miMilar Owniutliv
1J1K IlT-r IN Tllh WiJUl l
In till tin slurrrrnt ch.ide uiul tv.e Kty
tianM, Kun, rluur. lrunjt, IjillnpfN. tn
tina, Mimttmuk's Atmcli;ii.s, utv. K A II l.d
riHlimii l XHiiuit. lutfi I'u ami lulnnt Hearers,
Hnnl Irith rlccc itiirreTkti, lVtumlmtti,
Mfilun uiul Ktm 1 hvtf immI can only 1m
bad t IcrtUtnjr tmiit hi lnrirr ctltrst. tml rungf
In irliMniii ise ti Ht i mr llhm thrm
fmm.1ttj lull Ihifer lomes.tlr tii.irlr,
mngltig In rU-iH imm m tn fjn
SUITINGS
ei- lli: ll M IMITION r IMIIl I.n ten
i:i.-riMiiM,i - i.eu
II ciilur tire MibjerU-tt ten tliitietiKh ihrml
till trM Our erk in of ilm nrsl tuul hluhrrtl
t.tI f nri Our len ixjR'iitnc fit ImMur
und ch-e ItMpertUin f uali1t4 us tu In thefnuptily
minium mm an inr !. uuiiiujnriurt'! iinu
latt'Ht h1Ie tn th inaiVct. ttlvi' u , trial ami
be ctn
ifm-i
tfl.
-AT-
Ne. 3 West Ktiup Streot and Centre
Squure.
Smalings Tailors Guild.
mnrl'.Hv VVAs
ll.l.. IM '.(.
Oil Kl.s I
100 Dade Window Shades
IN V V YIMM V l DI si,s
V Itii !i have hum uri uinulutLni; Hit pnst stMsen,
ivr will t-lesc out lteiii i te itttts upl.-cr
Among thimuru seim in-ttj jutliins
Iu jeing through our stm k ul
CURTAIN POLES
We timl a roeiI muiiv ixlil, mnl t-mls, one, tun
unil Hint of u klnil. sunn! in, i U.tliuit, seiim
KlMiny uud semu ilruss lrimiuc-d '1 ht'su uii-ull
bitmpli-d umi tht. pricr from 'S ti) 40 ci-ut ttiit cr
Oui LO.V1 III. NATION COK.N1CL' til hbnny uiul
VVulniit ut i ,i pli-cc, Is u hurs.iln, it-tlurt-tl
freuiilu
-NKW MM-.SOr'
Dade Window Shades
lOlt SI'UINL,
l'liiln Celein niul Widths for nil slj li' of win win
tle, '1 lit und Weed Silling Itellur, I'lxtUK-s,
IIell.tnils.Llui-ii I'rlinjr.Mektl i'llllt, Kinds, etc
V u tuUc mcusurrs und tlet,h:ulr ivetk et uvery
doscriptleii In tlrst-clacs iniinni-r.
Onli-r your Titper Ilitnt'liiK ilone new I'lcres
wi'ie licit-i no low und nlll ye hlKlisl.
PHAEES W. FEY
Ne. G7
NOKTH QUEEN
LANC V"Ti:il, PA.
STREET.
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Al.TUt . IlKINITSII.
NO. q8. - NO. q8.
Special for Spring, 1885.
VI V MOCK OK
FURNITURE
Ftir tlie Spring Traili',
IH Ler VI. IO ANY IN Till, II V. V.ND AT
l-niu.vriiATt.vN.Ner in; rxniuixeLD
ALL l.OODs (.1 AltA.NTL'LD.
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
Ne. 28 East Kins Streot.
I, VNCAsTKIl, PA.
ilruWiind
siur us.
poeu, warn: a co.,
BANKERS.rC BANKERS.rC
i,itiJii:iiAiLv'AYf.i:ri'itiTii:sAi.vvA'.e.v HAM) loll INVKSTMKNT. -MinufiipellH
Itral i:atutu7pur rout, heiidd for
Kiileut HU and lutiivnt. Propilutei-H uf "PiHir'tt
JIuuu.il of Itulh.uys." ConieponiltiKti luiltvd.
40 Willi Street, New Yerk.
(Kit lytli-ed
rplU:V tWN Al.l, COI'V HUT nem:
JI. inui'ipiitl thu Ihiiuuu YvIIuh I'lunt Se. CI
Kur, nl
IIAUTMA.N'S YLI.LOVV KHO.NT CIRAK
b 11)11 1:,
OTeiiTai:
J AMI-
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DAMLL ilAVKH,
dti-:-jd iu WcslChtnuttrccl.
CI.OTIIIMI,
peu
oi,evi:s,
Te kci-p llm liuiiils iinrtii
Ml'ITIINS,
'lekt-rpthuhiinds iinnn
HOOKS,
le kitpthe 1,-et ivntin
IUU MUl'I'sl,
Tn keep thnems vvuriii
Murn.i:iis,
lekccpthn nek n.ti iu.
l.'N'DniUVIJAIl,
'Iti knip hu hotly vvrtim.
Ge te BRISMAN'S,
Ne ITH'r.OTKIN'USTIIIXT.
rpAll.OKlNO.
W. B. Nelsen & Ce.,
ICQPORTIjNG TAILORS,
Ne. 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
I.AMASTi:il PA
ALL llli; LATI.ST sTVM.S IN
Fereign& Demestic Cleths
reifsnis ami iiiei'hi.hh
A l'i:i!l'K(T KIT (.1 Vll VMI.I.D
" -Npw (,tMlnrr renstnntlr lN-liia t-nlvttl
nntl Milts will h,. innilit mint HrtliiitMl 1'rlt-es hn.
tni-cli this nnd .VI AKL'II I
M
yi:hs a- KATHVOX
why iiivi:u, vviii.n
OVERCOATS
AIM. s() nu w-
OVEncOATS j $0 OO te 820 OO
OVERCOATS ) $0 OO te $U0 OO
OVERCOATS S 90 00 te 820.00
r.i.i.r. v.vr pittivi. vn i:itivi in
stv 1. 1'.' 1 Nl.( 1. 1. 1 D IN
H'AI.II V
uthln(;if (i hiMhlv Nntuii- inlrm into this
innkpup f.iprv .nrnn-nt t.uiitnul. nl -n ltt-t
inffiittil
ALL WOOL sfl I'M Kilt VIIN'
VLL WOOL rils pint Vel 111
ALL WOOL piii nut pi, is-
NO st fir VseltTVl.NT A- lit lis lsi
WIILIil.
e"I'rlrrs worn Never Vleu lir memii.i, ihnn
new terltl.VI. ll.Vllli.VINs INtlellllNI.
i;lr us ii mil
MYERS & RATHFON,
I.LVDINIl MM ASTKIl ( IOIIIILIIS
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET,
i.axcam i;it. p v
"ItrlM.IAMSON ,V rOSTP.I!.
Seventeentli Day
et Till
iREATSIIIALSALE
VALISES
VI-
SPECIAL SALE PRICES.
An oppertunllv for tlm trim II, i iul.-ur
lenlst tui-ci-urt- ii llrstilns nulls. ,,r cai-lm ut
I'rln-s luliiiv th lit-itiilnr liuti-s lit hint nim
llctl guanllly of thl-sl" itoedl, se Hi. mn ultir
will fitre the tT.t
solid vleriec. lrnthcr lined, ni, w. I , k nntl
reieretl frume, slze -J) Inches, Unit iv is . tit , i.t
(law, w e new eirur for Jis ()
Anether of the Mime class, Is imht". th.it nei-l
for fj te, dim ii te 7 . A siiKiIler one th.it vv u
murked f" Is new iU und uliiiii h viill.i tint
wits tiAu is 11I1.V id in.
1 lii'sa Vnllsi'i nm nil Turkish Moreeio. of the
nen Inn Celer, lined tvlih tine ruir rkln. umL
harueutlde iwKket villh lileklr tlxttires
Thej urn ier) elntip nt their prest in iirl.es
unit ure bound te ceiunuiid u rapid suit
-Tllh-
OVERCOATS
Aic diminishing in (uuntltv rapullv VV liy -llu-y
uiti down m steilnl nitiw. th.it the ores
Mill of the times lU'iimud.
SUITS AND ODD COATS,
Fer Men und Ilejsntul Lhlldieu nn Included lu
tills Ki'neml trlkt ut leimer prlies kiiuiII
iimmlitv or Children's lleuvj Weight I ntli-r
vveiiriit 10c per iturmi-iit. A ljir;;eiintl Lliillenl
Vurli-ty of nil kinds et
GLOVES,
Incliidlnir.irnmiir, I'ljineulh, Tim (.ituntlt l.
ulth liiKksklu l'ului, mid Uoelun (.loves with
thick 1'uliu, Hllnt IIAL1 V DOM. A I!
SILK NECKWEAR, 25c.
IIILVV Y W I.NTLIt CAPS.efiill kinds, ler Men
orl'.e.is, fiem 'i'Kt te ,'k- II rl.s tin: Di;is
VVKAU, flui. I't'lt .VIL't'FLKKS, l.il. UL
V LltsllILK PLUSH LAD KOIIIls, l u)
MEN'S SHOES,
liichiillnu inrleus (,tjlc tlwt um new lle s
HOhS, ufull sizes, siittiililuroriilliniriiei.es,
tuivt) hud the peii airuck threuuh their f eliVILK
i'iti(;i, and ure new ekfi:u4:d at ricui;)
Hint un- miru te tarrj' thciii out.
LVDIL.S', .MISSUS' A.NDCIIILDKI.N s
SPRING HEEL SHOES,
Ihut uitiheth ciimfertuhh) und fushieniihle, um
new hum in Ciiniteu Kid und JlHiidsemu Pehblu
lieut.
Od- flores clusvt at ii p. m., mcupt SiiliinU)
Xes. , i, (i & 3S Knit King SI.,
I.A.NCAhrKIt, l'A.
A S CA.NC'int AI)VA.NCr.S Tin: .SKIN
.V la inore und mere ilmnii Inte the tumor,
t-unied and puckered. There N lucretiM-d piiln,
crumps uiul upasiun.us the results or thin pre.
"cA.NCEIISTUJIOKs, KI.N DlSILVSLS-nUn,
Chroule uud l'rlv.itu Dl-fu-.c.s-sucei-fnlly
tri-uted h
DIIS. H. D. and M.-A. I.U.NUAKKU,
Oillce 1 i Kust Wit lu ii I meit, Lnneuster, Pu,
Consultutlen frce. J?i3td..w
plum, l-'i.euur
STEELTON MILLS
PEARL FLOU R
MAKES WIIOI.LsO.VIi: AVD DLLU'IOl
IJIIUAD, KLPT HY
este
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J ritl.NK IlLlVl',
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