Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 12, 1885, Image 2

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XAN'OASTEn, rr.IIRU.MtY 1!, Is.
Scull's Tlctrq or tlie Cabinet.
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I .Sir. II IIU11U i-i. cun iihi mtu uriniifi
jTtM folks at Washington v.-hat he tler. and
T7l S .. S.fa, ,.... T C..l. t.nn Lhah I..1T...V
f what he does net kuew about Sir. Cleve-
AC land's cabinet. "What he does knew is
that Bayard and Garland can go in if they
want te ; what he does net knew is every-
thing else, including whether they want
n ''i tn. The, Information is net very areat.
but Mr. Scott's nervous way of glv-
inc it makes it sound as though it were.
Mr. Scott i3 an active individual and much
inclined te having a linger in any
f .tn sVlsni- aIahiIh t tiftt li-in?! titmlhil XTn M1J
ff 3 JMO IIIUI OWIIIVI3 illl.ll)jlj inuuian , 4.t
, always had a great drawing towards
Ot if KAltltj.nl .....( ..!.., Inn 1...6 linn ,,rtf liIAII D
H JJvllllv;,fcl lluuill'ULilit-ii, UUl 1IU3 ,llt I....... .V.
i? strikingly successful in it as he has been in
kSf, financial management. Mr. Scott is a man
of great wealth, wen by his expertness in
that field of labor ; and he has lately w en a
victory in politics in being elected te Con
gress. It may be that he is te crown his
latter days with velitlcal distinction te be
as a gay decoration te his financial tri
umphs. AVe wish him well in h Wap.ratlens.
As an early friend of Cleveland's nomina
tion, he has a geed roml-eff. The fear
though, that we have, is thai Mr. Scott
may lack somewhat indiscretion. .Napo
leonic manners and methods nre net always
Bulted- te "Washington campaigns. Mr.
Scott has seemingly tee strong antipathies
te make a facile leader. He does net like
our Senater "Wallace for instance, and
scouts the idea that he should be held up
for a cabinet place ; nevertheless Senater
"Wallace would make a geed cabinet officer
and President Cleveland might go a geed
deal farther off for one and fare much worse
were he te select him. "We suggest te Mr.
Scott that when he gets te "Washiiigten.as
the people's representative he must try ,te
lift himself up above his prejudices that he
may have a bread View of persons and
swear at nobody, and love everybody as he
hopes for heaven and the "White Heuse.
Fer rsatnple.
There are a larj,t number of se-called
" private " charities in this state which are
supported almost wholly by the state, but
in the property of which the comtnenw ealtli
has no title and in their direction it has no
control. They receive and treat patients
only for pay, and they go every year te the
legislature for an appropriation te make up
the difference between their income from
these teuices and their expenses. It is 003
e We that by ums system they can furmsli
thsir accouvnedauunsmore cheaply than it
they wero run entirely 03 private concerns ;
and In this senw only are they public insti
tutions. The money they receive fiem
the state is net expended uuder its super
vision, nor Is their management under its
control te any maten..l extent.
This mixed system of charities Is one
that is subject te grave abuse, a3 hasertcn
be "- pointed out, m general and particular,
b-' tLi-i journal. It is one which, in em
JiiJ;,tner.t. needs closer legislative scrutiny
and broader esecutivft treatment than it
bus yet had
TUe euro of the Indigent and ins,ine an''
suffeiing is inip-)ed upon the government
Tlie county or tlie state slieuld provide tit
places for them , whri their families arc
able te support "iem thereiu wholly or in
part,the wlieiu or uuchp.irt of their oxpens expens oxpens
aheuld be collected frum them; and private
institutions, whether free or for pay p.i
tients, should be left te de their own work
In their own way without depending en the
state for help.er without the state depending
onthemtedo its work. There is a dis
tinct work for each te de, and they slieuld
net be confounded. There seems te lw no
geed reason why the larj.er counties like
Philadelphia, Allegheny and Lancaster
should net provide for their own criminals,
Insane and paupers ; and tlie smaller ceun-
ties, which need te have state institutions
conveniently located should pay theii pro pre pro
pertionate share of the keep of these w liem
they send te them.
But why a private institution
owned and controlled by private
Individuals should call upon the
state regularly for money te keep it up
passes comprehension. Again and agaiu
tlie treasury Is raided te build, te improve
and te maintain such. It euht net se
te be.
Fer cxamplo.we understand that the Dix Dix
inent insane asylum, in Allegheny, has
been largely built up and maintained by
state money; and comes up regularly te
the legislature te make up the deficits in
its receipts and expenditures, though it re
ceives and keeps no one free; and that it
asks eiW.OOO or 20O,0O0 this year te build
new buildings. And yet the state hasue
share in its estate and only the ine3t iuii".
nificant representation iu it3 beaid of con
trol. And this is probably ene of tlie best
and best managed of the institutions which
yearly absorb a million or se of the state's
moneys! It b te be hoped with the Increas.
ing number of these charities and thtlr
largely Increased demands for htate aid
some conscientious and intelligent legisla legisla
ter will challenge the whole system of
which they are a part.
Will 'Ihey Vete for Him J
Alderman Spurrier is a candidate- t-
ree'estionupen ids fai h in the stubborn
adherence te the party nominee of the lte
publican voters of the Fourth ward. That
adherence will need te bevery strong indeed
te sjcure te nlm the party vote under the im
pulse which every voter must reel te dis
card an alderman who has been se fully
shown te have fanned his oflice for the
profit th it could be squeezed from It with.
out regard te the Jawujness of tl. wuyg.
,TlmWi.'inM'firlii aftflcimmrt is Vuj-
high in this teMi, and mn mx
been elteW and rfwkrMl vrbe Btr
nflt Hty rtTtipuhnta itwt U B.ty4a
which they mad? thf-ii few. Hut w l.avc
never before had a candlrtat up fr 1.
election vhe prnrtiPOR hine been sft
shameless and se fully ft-spatscd e the of
theaMrman of the fourth ward; who
imanarreuly cca.KHl ImpTisenmunt njien
his indictment and was wnitwil te jwy
the costs )f the inDwecutien Will ilie
reurtli ward Tlepublirans ete fn Ulie ''
Ke Slltnrrs frllichni.
After "e-keral nienUis' .'inxieus (Unit, te
Wlittle rrc-.lilpnt CIca eland, nt tempts te
tmbieilliltn with his enn jwrty and iw.ys
le bulldiHe him into one pelir) t.r ivnellu'i .
tlie Ticpiibllran organs dw-wTr and twiue
of thorn are franJ: 'neii-Th te a-lm't th.it
they gnaw a flle
Wliite neniaii fti eUftitl t llnjpvm
dciicy was morn appresi ''liabU1 1'. nil rimvrs
and mere frank with all inquirer, it h.tx
liern found useless te attempt te nmk Mr.
Cleveland antlcipate his pitlkv nd the
proper time fur a deelnratitm of it.
He Will lwe his liiiiugr.nl n.idv and Ins
cabinet made by tlir Teuith vf March , !il
if he th-clared fitiiei U feiv tint t nut, many
of the gossip; nowiMuengfis and tlie b'iy
jxilitical meeh.uiirs wtuiM flml thfii "oni "eni "oni
patien gene I'Ikv should ,u In wl-ip
(ln'ii eMigiit iiii te him for smug thfin
hiicli j'rt'leiiircil opportunity tu emmvih?
their Imentie faculties.
Meanwhile astute politicians of all par
tics begin te recognize that Mr. Cleveland
policy ,net of reticence, but of deliberation,
is a win) one. It premises gtxnl result
and sjfe deliveranre !
Out Iu Washington territory It s con
sidered geed form te (.end in iutiens te death
beds. The commissioners of tlie shell fisheries
of Connecticut ple koiiie interesting sta
tistics concerning the oyster beds of the Nut
meg stale. The tetiil area of the Connecticut
oyster Ik1s is T'J.Ols acres of which 14,000
arecultlvated and 01,032 uucultiated, and
5.S05 are natuial betls. reur-tlfths of the
farms comi)rise 20 acres or mere. They glv e
employment te 40 ste-un v eselR, itli a total
carrying capacity of 30,720 bushels, and
te a fleet of Hailing vessels estlmitcd as
"probably 300," tarylm: in carrying ca
pacity from 30 te 2,000 busliels. llesides pur
veying for the New Yerk city market, there
is a vast shipment of seed by the farmers te
numerous states, and the eommis-ieners saj
that "this is probably the largest and me-t
profitable part of the Connecticut oyster in
dustry." The experts te foreign countries
alsoare steadily increasing, and ene Ann is
mentioned which alone ships te Kngl.ind
from 200 te 300 barrels of oysters w eeUly.
They arc admitted there duty liee. A Uirrel
contains almut three bushels, it w 111 thus be
Been that the Ucm of oysters furms no un
important part in a list of Connecticut's In
dustries. A uitAeKFit. relinquishment et the presi
dency by ilia Republicans was almost tee
much te expecL,
It Is said that Americans sjx'nd S.Vm,kie
every year in valentines and as w ill Ijo een
elsew here some of the designs of these mes
sengers oflevo nre very elaborate this jear.
It is a v ery pretty custom, and w hether the
Valentine comes from an ardent lever or
waggish friend, it is entitled te Is) received
with the spirit that prompted Its wilding.
Mrs. Miuuie Dorrlcksen, of New Yerk, does
net take this sensible view et the Valentine
question. The ether morning the postman
brought her a bigcemic valentmoef a woman
manipulating u piano, and entitled "A
Screamer." The verses ran :
Frem e irlv mom till ttc at night
Yeu practice your plune flcht,
Ami such an uw lul bcreunilnji keep,
en w ike the babies trem thulr sleep
II "v h inpy would vnur neighbor:) be
Anether statu of thtnjjs te re ;
w n. i. u itheuld i. urn te cook andaciub,
AuJ prnLiice ' en the vr.ishln tub
Cnn1 I j :e iii)reciate the delicate humor of
the viientme, its angry recipient promptly
get out sv arrant for the arrest of a feminine
neighljer. Hut when the case catne up be
f jre e police Justice it was dismissed, as noth
ing could be proved against the defendant
oxceptttint she had expressed the opinion
tuit .virs. Dorrlcksen played the piano tee
much. Tlie cheler that the latter displayed
nukes it estreinuly probable that she leads
her Jfist.in i n inn time at home.
Ir lnteiiu Iieed that the cold blasts will
net freeze up the warm springs of charity.
The Inauguration Hall.
Kreui W.ishln(;ten Letter.
The beautifully engraved tickets and invi invi
Utiens for the Inauguration ball art; new
ready and the sale of thorn will be begun en
Monday. The large card of invitation, bear
ing the portraits el the candidates, is valuable
as a souvenir, and as the real ball ticket has
te be given up at the deer, the Invitation is
all that remains te one. The price of a ticket
and each Individual has te have hLs or
her own ticket in order te enter. Washington
ladles who knew the perils of n ,"rt
crowd and a public ball of this kind, never
lay much btres-s upeu the matter of toilets
fur such an occasion, wearing gen
erally the ovening diess that they care least
nbeut ruining. The gorgeous costuming is left,
tharofere, te the strangers, and w u hear on en
derful Medes here el the gowns that have
been ordered in ether cities te U) ready lur
the inauguration ball. While everv ene w ill
be expocted tu appear In lull eveumg dress,
many visitors who ceme here only for the
day wear tlie plain dark silL ilr.... tl.ui n,,..
have worn in the street, and tlie managers
obliging them te lay aslde their hats, or bon
nets, theyawerd very wall with theethersin
thogeneral view of the crowd. Atloerover
vvhlch 10,0ix( people have enuu walked is net
the place that any woman wants te draw a
delicate satin train ever for the first time,
and it will only be the iue-.t loyal partv fellow -ers
who will saerillcea new and cetlv eve
ning diess at the March ball.
.1 TIIO 1AIS TM.M'..
The sheiL ut lllMpiielnlr.l I Almu.iciiutu
.Vlun' Iliirlnl AlUm.
"Why did j en bring me back ? I was In
heaveu!" The iwaker was Michael No Ne
v 1 lle. an employe of Caruegie'rt iron mill, in
rltbiburg. Novlllle came home te his heard,
ing house, en Thirty-third btreet, last .Satur
day morning, ceinplaining of leeling ill. a
de. ter pronounced his case horieus. Nev illu
seen bejamii unconscious and all the nyiiii.
toms of death upiKwred. The loeter, sum sum sum
iiioned u hoceiiU time, pronounced him dead
'J he priest of St. Jehn', Catholic Chinch, te
which Noviile belonged, was netitle.! and
sent blessed candles, and they burned at thu
head and loot of the body all Satin day night.
It was decided te have the lunur.d en Tues
iUy and the carriages were ordered. On
.Monday, thu urn nrtnL-.ir ..,.,.. ,. ,,. .
cellln and prepared te embalm tlie bedv. As
!m,m!I Wi'i0 ""!' te '"Jt the embalming
liquid Novllle .it up and nudu the remark
ubove quoted. Ile Is still weak, but will r
Tliere is .it luiiuiicu cennetted with his
Btrange exwrience, lleing u prei.os.ses.slng
wmifrn, l l,rtiv-8!,f y tterSS
; ,V. , ilM 1,, lla', we ll'e heart of a
ftT ,ltuiy 'Y,nB '" th0 l:,wt '"d, a charm
Ing girl of eighteen hummers. Last i'riu"v
?mv'e"'4eil ' wwhttaK her family te
could bear.
Te Spak In lltt),urB.
feurThi?.!,'0 0, Vm Ar, the
inaue dv (Jev. ifv.. .. : ; t;. ;"" "- lJV
Richard' Vaux etT.hiiA....VL.TOr
i)lKTS'ht Jicasterfaml W ft
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or,
the
.Utiwmmtui U 0t lUe DeilMla
her, butarf'pr e ' ravean adnire'r'
-" "itifc nni iiiuiH i nun tin
HALF A M-IKKT.
t sr 1 (.
r HArltfc 111.
W h,it nmuJutilli t.- tll)
All l. trell thilt tlllcUl WM'
ii thv- sav -'tt"
shall T manage te catch tinr nlenc
The old lllev tten'l ll me .'liter tliw hmisv
if he knows annhtiutftliniil it, that's .vrtwia.
I..-I me et '" -md l ivy remain in .1.-. p
thought iiuul the train runs under tlie -rl.lt;-.
and (Sillies it, i standstill epfsmlte th plat
fi-iui at IIditi-w. Hi niiml iseridcntlv nnde
up new there Is no hc-itatien or ilmibi
visible In his face as he strides away toward
tha hill, at the feet of w hlch lies the Linten-.'
1hhIi Hut twfore he nrlves them he loives
the itvl, in-i eUtnlrs ever n cte into u
grassj In l.i. This he pres-c. nd Jmilplng
th l-e;mtir u U-. tm-li lillii-Hlf in another
flel.l Hut inn ut li hti, k of th- v illivimril.-n.
Kpmg a much out "f slghi n- prl)le he
li-vtns tin' hlch irsnlen pullnHs. In i-la'i-.-
the father ha varHl un-t Hmrtut lh lh
e.iken sirt wimt-whut. l.siv mg Intcrsti- t-s
through u I itch he etin w it.-h all Unit is ir-ing
en en te e-li'r sulu without l)f-itn mmui
bun-. !' Hi litsii'-t IntiR t wit Mn's'l is
watku-K Pp an I -low n the 3i1t'n r.a-tiu
Kx-k, and he n..;tis-s an alteritii-n in her
snii. he s.ii lit r la-n it her ,'iunt'sit live The
men v. 1 n gh.iii; 1 l'H in ht r r cs h 1-1 tli-'.ip
l-iri il, anil a cii-'iNent. weuv .xj-i.ssien
hasiik.ii i i-li-i. '1 he light Intrust fill
se i us t h im Us-ii nifi'gtsl in tlie tliellghttul
iiinl h.iri-.l ueiiiitu. Hut she In-, limits!
down the s(ie path new, and must viss w ith
lnaKw lis-tul hi in. His heart U.ats till he
can alui.nl hear it. his hreath eeuie- short and
fa-t. anil he tieiiiMes violently as he watelies
her approach, l'he moment has come a step
or two Imckward .1 short run a scramble,
and he is standing en the path in front et
her.
"IVrcv !" is all she svys : tint her t.u-e turns
nhy pute, and she trembles violently. The
shis'k is tee much for her, and she would fall
did he net catch her In his arms, lie half
leads, half carries her te a seat that is clee
by, and placing heron it, fans her with his
ii.it until she recovers a little.
"My peer darling, can you ever fergiv.- me
all the pulu and misery I' have can cd veu?"
he asks- "What must you have thought of
me, never having been near von all tins
time"
"Oh, lVivy, Ui' He'll se you. He's iu
the drawing room. Seu -.heuldu't have
come."
"Never mum -ap.i, ilarnng, leave linn te
me. He'll lie glad enough te see me, I'm
sure. Hut are you T I must knew tint first."
"Tliere is no need te ask, is there, IV-tvv ""
And her rosy cheeks and smiling eves speak
mere elequeutlv than her lips, these lips
which are immediately silenced alter a
lever's fashion.
"Hut stay, before I mv another word, tell
me is tliis true I hear of jeu tire veu en
caged te Lord Iver Tell "iue plainly, child.
If It is as they sav,1t is only a lust "punish
ment en me, and I must Isur it '
"I engaged te lird Iver N'e, I never
could lie engaged te any one "
"i.xcept me," he Interrupts. -Thank Ued
ferth.it. t might have known it all along,
and se 1 should have done if I had only seen
jour letter."
-een n y letter?"
"Yes, the one mside the jiart el of presents.
The one mi sent separatel.v I never can call
yours. It was your father's."
"Hut didn't you see the ether?"
"Never until last night, i put tlie pan el
away en a shell" unopened, where It would
have been new had it net been for an acci
dent. Can you forgive mv conduct, know
ing this?"
"I'orgive Av, freelv, if 1 have any
thing t. forgive. At first" I though there
must he some mistake, ami then I remem
bered what took place at the lull, ami I
thought then that j ou w ere angrv, and that
you intended everv thing should lit) ever be
tween us, for I dnl try veu, I knew, that
evening. At first it was net my fault. Lord
Iver was liupa's triend, audit was my duty
todatife with him, mere usisjciallv as p.ili
hid told me te de s. And then vv hen I saw
you were angry, and a little unreason ,ble
ami veu must admit that, dear I deter
mined te punish veu ler a time, but enlv tei
u dam e or tw e. I nev er intended w e should
part that night anv thing but iriends. nd
tlien, when 1 mvv veu with that lady in blue,
1 was a little angry and hurt, and t" went en
all the mere. s,0 vm, dear, veu have te
fergi v e as w ell as "I. "
"Whatever theie may be, darlmc. It is
forgiven long age, and as for the la.lv in
blue, she was mv cousin, only 1 took care
you should net" knew it at the time, ami 1
hav e never fen her from that eveui.ig. Let
us blot that miserable time out et our minds
at once and forever. And new tell me alteut
Lord Iver."
"I have little te tell you, except that he
was kind enough te ask"mn te marry him,
and I have said no. He is a gentleman in
every scne of the word, and took mv an
swer at once, and I don't suppose I "shall
ever see him agiin. We uaid goed-bvo at
Brighten, sol think, dear, we may blot him
out, tee, as he lias indirectly been the ciuse
of all wehave suffered. Have veu suffered.
Percy? Hut, there, I won't tease veu. I
haye no wish te lese you again new that
".Se, fair ! PerhkiM veu'll have the geed-
ness te tell me wli.it all this means ?" And
Mr. Linten suddenly stands before the as
tonished levers, almost bursting with sup
pressed in-iignatien and rage. His fice is
purple, Ins eyes starting out of his head, and
his linger nervously clasping a thick oak
stick, as if he meditated an immediate attack
en the object of his wrath. Hohadapprexched
round the bushes unobserved by either of
them. "I have an idea that mv daughter
wrote you a letter semu mentlis since re
turning you the presents you had done her
honor te give her, and at the name time put
ting an end te your engactinnut ; also inti
mating tint your future" presence at tins
house v,as neither expected nor desired. Was
that net se ? If I am w reng, prav correct
ma And yet I new find you "with mv
daughter In a position that demands an in.
stant explanation."
Fer when Mr. Linten appeared se sudden
ly Percy's arm was round Mabel's waist, his
disengaged hand had made close prisoners of
both of hers, and the two w ere sitting rather
closer togeiiier man tlie slze or the garden
Rent led one te suppese was actually neces
sary. "Sir," commenced Percy, rising, and
Htandingte tally unabashed by thollttle man's
virtuous indignation, while the laughter that
sparkles in his eyes hhews that he teels him
self master of thu situation, and is medita
ting some prunl "all that you have stated Is
im rftctly correct, but there are times when It
is every man's duty te lay aside all personal
leelings, and undertake a duty, however dis
agreeable it may be, in order" te benefit Ills
fellow-man. Such is my cae at the present
moment."
" l'ray sir, have the goodness te cease this
tern foolery, and leave my garden this Instant,
Hew jeu entered it 1 am net in a position te
say, but I strongly suspect you clambered
ever the fence, iu which case you have laid
yourself eiten ten criminal prosecution. Hut
let that pass, unil leav e my premises this in
stant. De veu hu.ii me, sir?"
" I de, sir, and if I followed your instruc
tions veu Would rctrrct this inoieoot l,,,l.n
end et join llfe. I rei.it,ilr, that theru are
iiiues v. ueu u
" Will j en leave inj- grounds, sir?"
"Ne, I will net, until veu have heard what
I have ceme te tell jeu."
"Then I will have you turiiodeut."
" LxciiM) me, sir, but I clout think v-ou
will. It's all right, darling," turning te
Mabel, who is pulling his coat talis, ondeuv.
ering te induce him te steji. "Mr. Linten
Is naturally a little surpiised at seeing me se
unexNrtcilly, ami I can quite understand
his Irritation and overlook it, but I cm as
sure, dear, we shall net turt until we ure tlie
Ix-st of friends jiossible."
".Sir!" yells the little man, almost white
with passion, " j-eu had the ImjHirtiiienee
the gross impertinence te address my
lll1llirllfltl..lU ,',",,ll..vtt...a.. .... .. .....!. ..
" t-' i.... .....iie .en. juuriiear.
" I did se, sir, and 1 am proud uml le-
i.Kiecii te icei i iiavea Hamuli ler se doing
Hut us I Mid bofeip, it is mv duty te put all
t-ersen.il feelings aside, and ceme at ouielo
business."
" Your business l.s at onto te leave these
premises, and it you don't get out I'll kick
you out there."
" My dear sir, pray be calm j such oxelte exelte
uient as this cannot be geed for you. Hut te
proceed"
" quint the garden."
"Ne. te bUMlllCHS. I limn Imen li,f,,r..,.l
that j nil aru at ptrsent engaged In n lawsuit
in which your chances et success ut this
moment ure anything but rosy. New, sir,
Huppe-ting mind, J only say 'supposing 1
were In a iiosltleu te make your chance of u
verdict an absolute certainly, what would
you sav te me then ?"
The little man's face undergoes a complete
chailgeut these words, his eyes glisten, und
his stem and w ratliful expression relaxes.
"If you could enlyatlerd me someinfor.
illation us te tin. tiiiri..i,..itu t .i. ... .
haviijest 1 iheuld leek iijieu you us the dear-
est frllltwt n.wl .In... '- 1 ...7T.
and ;'rf rem8mb I
who Iii is ii.l.liiwsina. Id I. -e.4iii .cssiiin.
its r-riuer nugrv l.sik, (is h. 1-nrsl l.-ith
nlKsl,, "-lliii lhi Is ml nnueni; I knew
yen w ei' eneugh: itamere ( 0Ua te r
i"S! t e tin .nrdt-n tint, f- - u i lTstnn.l
Mtfi- (i ml 1 gu t have it. i,N , m ,n i
once And, Mat-el. jouceirif i 'I' n I "lit '
Aurpnsed and ivwntvaly ami mil tn tin I ,
veu lalfeins te this thlsgentl'i" m "
suv a moment, Mr. Onton. M mu p'cise.
an. I let useetnr tean understainlnm I uv.- ,
jeu mv word of hotler Owt 1 " '' M '
liml. ti il erv I.s- te veu Intliisnuili r r.ui !
I slinll ii niiiri- from von nmi-1. .i-i i. i.
veu iii i-im'iI le uiMlt ves or u " !
llu- little limn new begins i- s.- nom
T rev's iiinmier that It is net n Jeke, mid that
In is In selwr earnest.
"Well sir, veu can prove veur words
j-eu will net find me ungrateful. 1 think,
i low iiiui-li shall j-eu require?"
" Net ene farthing of inonej.enly tlie hand
of your daughter."
Plus mini reipiest ouce mere npet the
e-piiinliiiity of Mr. Linten, and he is Just
about te l.i.ak out again vhell IVrcy stes
him Willi i.-nil. sir, gentlv nuieiii' ei
wi are ttilkmg busiilfs new. 1-i-m-u iiki.-u
' mv ii-rins ethettse we in .-I n-l prolong
this iiii.-i vi " ,
Mr. Linten ."m Uliwilhm- I-' ." th-l-iisint-H
te i-iiil thus, and j'et is hir-llj r.
IMi.sl ! Ciipiliilate mi unsnintili -n i. v I
Will, sir, veu hoc ill this in ill- i I inn n I
Ih. i hi-f ei..n .snisrnrd : i i- duni,liti i s
iiappinessi is iiimiIm d."
It Hi il is veur enlv oejis : I iiiu.K i--u
iAhv iii-ik-- M-nr mind eiisx. It ti -i m u
in. Milsl Will von ill vv v. if han-l
te i-e llu- pil.s el the inform i n I s."w
Mals?. s auswer is eleiirly iu the itnriua
tiv.s for she rises at imw' ami plusn lieth
h-r hands in Percy's without saying a
word.
euse, sir. Have you any further ol el
J.stiMii te make ?"
e, if my daughter is willing te make a
sicrittis- ter "her lather's sake 1 shall net toi tei
ttidhei. 1 had ether plans ter her tutiire,
but they seem likely te fall, sil have noth
ing further te say except thai the sooner ymi
enlighten me en this niv'-tern -us matter the
lstter I shall 1h plea-scif."
"ljuite sis my dear sir; I v ill keep veu
no longer in siisjHnise," and l'.-rcv draws i
letter trem his pocket and linn.ls it te Mr.
Linten. "Will that Iw of anv service te veu,
de veu thmk'
Mr. Linten glances at it for a moment,
"i.tsxl heavens! Tlie letter 1 have 1h.i'ii
searching for all this time, new I've get
'em. 1 must win new ; nothing can pie
ventit. The game's In inj own hand ; tins
is grand. Hut, my dear 1 letcher. hew
cume this letter In" your possession, and
what was the reason ot'yeui keeping it con
cealed for se long ?"
"Maliel here will lie able te answer veur
first .piestien, I thmk, if jeu mil show" her
the letter, and as te the s.sen.1 I was un
aware tliat 1 had it until last t veiling. Loek
at It, Mabel, and tell us what veu knew about
it," handing her the letter, vvhiih he takes
trem Mr. Linten, at the same time turning it
ever se that she may see her own h.uidwri
ing. Mie starts, and her . he. ks are the
mler of isippiesin an instant, eh, l'ercv !"
she pisis, "I hadn't a notion of tills, llew
could I have Ijecu se stupid, but I renienilsr
I was in ipa's studj" wlien I puked the
things up, nud inn great liurrv ler tear he
slieuld come back, and I scizisl the hrt bit
of paix?r 1 could laj- my- li.tmli-en, nud I su
msi, 1 took this bv- mls'uke-"
"Well, dear. It" will lie a lessen te veu In
future net te return the presents 1 give veu,"
saj-s Percy, 1 iiighinglv-.
"Whv, cliild, whit lsXthe meaning of nil
this ; what have j-eu lecn doing"
"Paini, I must" cenfi'ss; 1 luve l-ecn the
culprit all along. When I sent liuk IVr
cj 'a presents I put a little note in of mv ew u
1-t-sutes the one j-eu made me write -.and 1
stele. i piete of paper trem j-mir desk te
write it en. and 1 think I must have taken
this letter bv mistake : I am very serrv-."
Yeu little Irigc-ure, and se I have'get te
thank veu lur all my anxiety and worry,
well, 1 shan't ' angry mn it has all ionic
right in the end. Iftit lam inclined te l.-.-l
v erj- grateful te rietcher ter etlermg te re
Hev'e me et urli a dangerous jurtv l"fore
veu de me any worse iiuseliiel. Hut come
Inte tlie Iieush "new and we'll drink i-mfiiv
ion te old Hever's ex.s.-uters."
Time has hurri.sl en since that morning
when we s,iw the trio in the garden at Har
row, old Linten did vv in Ins case, and the
ether evening when I was dining with
l'ercv I observe.1 luswlte wits wearing .
locket of a vei v- ss uliar latleru. l'mAley'
Magnsmt.
-I'f.riAL AOTCf.s.
jr m-tulvH vv hob- jeur I nn, tut lnv illtl, n
llv Im. pevverl.s subject et the most (fnautul
of nil diHsws, - kltlnej cernplsint I com
menced taking T's Kldne and I.lver Ue
mkev and bezan te Improve, u,ed eight bettl. s
and te day consider inv-ilt a- well meter
-Vlr I. W tlnik, HA) Vlaln stiect, llurtmrd (.enn
flu 1 vrdt-e.1 A vv
Vlirlaiiil, ,Vy Vlrtrjliin.l.'
" 1'retty Wives,
Levely daughter- and noble man '
" My farm lleg la a rather low and ralii!natlc
situation, and
" My ! ife "
" Who!"
" Wa a very pretty blundu ! '
Twenty years a;e, beeniun
' Sallow '"
Hellew jed '"
" Withered and aged '"
llefere her time, Irein
'! Malarial vapors, though she made no psrtleu
lar complaint, net beln of the grumpy kind,
yet causing me great uneailnes
"A short time a?e I purchased veur remedy
for one of the children, who had a very severe
attack of biliousness, and It occurred te me that
the icmedy might help my wife, as I found that
our little girl, upon recovery had
" Lest "
" Her Mtllownesis, and looked a fresh as a new
blown daisy. Well the tery Is een told .VI)
wife, te-day, has gained her old timed besuty
with compound Interest, and Is new-as handsome
a matron (If I de say it in) self) im can be found
in this county, which In noted for pretty women
And I have only Hep Hitlers te thank for It.
The dcur creature J nst looked ever my shoul
der, and siya 1 can flutter eriuul te the duys of
our courtship,' and that reminds me there might
be merk i-KErrr wives ir my brother farmers
would de as I have done "
Hoping you may long be sparwl te de geed, I
thsnkfully remain,
C. L. .1 A sirs.
ller.T8VU.LK, Trliim (ieei-gn ( e , V, i
.May J,th. IssJ. j
r.one gunulne without u bunch efgituu
Heps en the white label shun till the vile,
poisonous .tuir with "Hep or" Hep "In their
name. Janja-liuTunvivv
" HOUGH O.N COItNh.'
Ask for Wells' " lieuiih en e'etiu '
complete euro. HartJ or suit corns,
luus.
15c (Jjiltk
warts, bun
ID 1)11. KltA.IUIt'.S HOOT IUTTi:its.
I'raZh-r'H Heet Hitters urn nnt i ilisim Lt,..
bevcruge, bill ulu strlclt) iiiedlilnnt Iu evcly
tjeiise 'I hey uct strongly upon the Liver suit
hldnuy. keep the bowels open and regular,
ili-aiisu thy bliMMliind ajstcinef everv linpiirlly
hi1'1 bv, druggists, fl. sold by II. It. Cechniii,
U7nntl 1JJ -North (Jueen slucl (-.)
JUST AS GOOD
Den titllew tinyene te muke j en believe any
ether renicily Is just as gisKl for sick hcailiiche
as Dr. l.twltii'iiftpeclal l'rt-.crlpileu, for It Is net
true. Thtsls tlie only rt-uii-dy in thnwerhl limt
strikes at the root of the dlscaje ami drives It
out. Olvu ltatilal.
Dvspkitic.
iiHiveus people,
' out of Meris '
Celdcn's Lliiultl Ikef
.IMIllll im ei ionic
e villi cine. Atk or
vlitcn m,
Of Druggists
ly-lwilc.Hl.tvr
PII.K.'.I 1'II.Ks'! PII.r'SH!
Sine c-uie for llltnil. Ille. dlugund llchlngl'll.-ti.
Due Imix htiH cur.-d thu werui .!..... ,,r "i. ,,s.,.
slHiidlng .Ne enulii-eil siill.TIlveiiiliinlfH after
using WIIIIuiu-h Indian l'llu Dlntiiicut. Hub
sorbs tumors, ulliij 8 Itching, acts us poultice,
gives liistniit it-llef. l'lepuied only riir I'llts.
itchliig of Iho piivute parts, nothing else, bold
by drugirists and mulled en rtcilpt of price, (1.
held by H a. Cochran, IJ7 mid IJa North Out-en
street ' .ii
tl)
"llUC'llU-l'AlltA.'
Outck, ceuiplntHcure, nil Kidney, llludilerand
Urlnury Dlsenses. .sculdlng, Iriltutlen, Stene,
(.ravel, ( iittirih of tlie Uludder f Druggists
O)
JIUCKLE.N'a Alt.NIfA SAIA K.
The best bulve In thu world for tuts, Jlrutses,
Herrs.U cera. halt Itheuui, nver bores, 'totter
Chapiw.dlUiid.t'hllblKlin, Cerns, und nil bkln
Hrupliens, and jHisltively curts I'llcs, or no tiay
required It Isguuruuti-rd te give ptrfect wills"
faction, or money refunded. Price. 2j cenLs iter
Kix f PJ.'S'lH5'.1.1' "' hnin, druggist. New.
U7und 130 .North tjucen street, laiucaster, i'u.
HHAItT I'.UNH
l'ultiltutien. DreiMluil hu,iitii.a m-.i
TS'
Vhl'li .il.
Hi!! Lltsv.
Ki'S
Rl.lt Hi'
.. .V , S , MS.
II .'
e vr vv vv vt N S 5
RH e vrw w vv U N N SW
, tl s ii vvv wit -s
A
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VV VV N SX
It nnn oe "
Ii it it ii "v .x n
tl liiiri e ii j vs
ti it h ii e S x
11 i( U IHI N .NX
C"'
illl
nn
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im
titt nix 1 1-
f 1 !r
r r i-
I I LI.K
nun
it it
i.uii
i u
n it
rhls nii'dtclne, combining Iren tth puiwrgn
table Ienics, tittlcklv tintl ceinplcti-1) 1'1'Ul.s
HVsPHl'si v. INlMdKssleN Mll.UII.1.
WK.VKM.ss, tVIITUK. Itl.(IOl), CHILLS Hliii
t'hVKlt anil M.t'UAI ill V
lly mplit unit thorough m.littll Ulen wtlh the
hl(sl It reaches every part of the stein, pint
ftes and eniichi s the bliss!, htit-iigtht-ns the
tiiuscli-sund nerves, uml tones and lav tgenitcti
the system
V tine Vp-ttn-r l!.-st tonic known.
It wbl .et. Un- vvtirsl case of Dvspnpstti, rv
iti vlnir H 1 dtslr.-ssllef sv liipteuts, siu h hs 'i'ssl 'i'ssl
e llu" r.ssl, licit hlng, ll.'rtt tu the stomach,
ll.-sriburn, etc
-lln"eni Iren lnrdk Inc thut vrlll net blacken
el lulllix- the l.".-lh
It Is Invalmttih" f..r dt4.-us.-s (Ms-nllir te women,
suit te nil p.-rs.t-ts wh.i l.-ttil s. il.-ntiirv llv.s
Vn itntteMtiif rt'iii.sl) tei .list uses .-I thu I Iver
Htt.l Kl Inev s
I'crsi-n- siiiri'flitir from the eiT.-ct of overwork,
n. iveus tii-ti-ii-s ii.-s ui Hpi-tti.. or ih-MliItt,
. pi-rli it s (tilt W i. In 1 ti id it tu wed uut rgv li)
lis H si
lt iVn. net ri-i-. tti-tidiirhc or prtstuce tonsil
ptill.-ti ui HI It Inin titi-illcltii-s de
It tstri- Mi.lv im)mnillii of Imn Hint cniises
.-I liiturletis Huet-ts l'h)slclitis u'td druggists
nts.iiini.-ud It us the b.wl Trv It.
lshi- gt-nulnt- hus 1 rude Vturk and crossed red
tines en wnipiwr ThWc no ether Mtideenlyby
ltllOW.N CllKVIICAL CO,
Ualtivei.1, Mn.
sevt't)dAl) w
i-ii)m:eht
DOh UONDLUKl 1. Cl ISLSOl"
KIDNEY DISEASES
LIVER EOMPLAINTS.
Iltiuuse It tuts ..a the I IV Kit MOW Kl.s and
MltNl-.vKlttu-sAM!. UML
IVi.iuse It cleanses tlies)stt-mtif the poisonous
humors thit ih-vt-leps In Kidney unu L rlutir)
liU.-iisi-s. IttUleusuts. jHundlcc. I unstlptitltin,
IMlt-s t-r In Khf tuu.itlsin Numlglii, Nervous HU
orders und till It-tn-ile t euipluluts
Ob-sei.id PliOOt Of Tills -fc
Il will si,,,.iT I nn- CdNsTlf VTtDN. I'll KS
and ItllKl VI V'rtsVI by ctiusltig I'ltM. AC 1 lt)N
of till the erg-ins and funttlens thereby
CLEANSINQ THE BLOOD
Itosterlng the nttrmul pewei te threw ort dls
cat-
TllOlsA.NDS Ol t lsl,s
t)f the worst forms of these teirtbbi tllseises
have btsjii cuttkl) relieved, and Iu a short Unit'
I'LUFtcrLYllKLD
I'rttt- II Lt-iulder l)i sold by druggists
lr etui In- snt bv uiHll
W hl.I s, KUIIAKDMIN A CO.
llurllugten, V I.
send stump fet Dtiliy Vlnmnuc of IkO
KIDNEYWORT.
Jiin-3nuloeil.t3inw
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATCD
STOMACH
BITTERS.
Iy tlie uie f Heitt-tttr - t)inrtih Ulttrr lh
Imigunl HpiMnirHnu of thn ceuntuaance untl
-rtllnwnei-- i! UHwp .(- ar. mpplantf-tl by h
benlthlT leek uimI ui Tb fnrnl li a.tlmUftteil
the Imm y iirqiilre- subtiinc- ApjM'tlte J re
storm, und th- iiinnm --ystciti relr-r--ih?tl with
much nT(l-d "-linnlipr, threiiRh thu uhj of thli
lnt'dieinf, which i- uNe !ncl1clril te pel inn of
a rhf-un.fU.c tcna-ncy and nn Incitimuble pr
vfntU p of fever ind ague
or ale by all Druggists and Dealer) gener
ally fJlindeedAw
WALL VAvr.n.
RES W. FttY
P"
100 Dade Window Shades
1 A VVKItTY Or DISIGNS
W hlch have been accumulating the past season,
will close out from 25 te M cents upltie
Among them urn some pretty patterns.
In going through our stock of
CURTAIN POLES
We rind a geed man) odds and ends, one, two
nntl three of a kind snTnp firp Walnut, some
Kben y and eine Ilniss I rimmed Ths am all
sampled und the price from ilte in cents nplece.
OiirC'OVtIII.NAlIO.VCOltMCK in Jr.ben y and
W uinut nt 1 00 u piece, Is a burgutn, reduced
(rrunf.'V)
NEW LINES OK
Dade Window Shades
ion si'iiisre
I'laln Celers nnd Widths for nil styles of win
dows, lln nntl Weed Spring lCeller, Klxtures,
Ilellands.Llnen Fringe, Mekel Pulls, llunds, etc.
W e take meusuresHiid de shade work of t-very
description In llmt-t less manner
Order your I'upcr Hanging done new I'lic.-s
were nevursolew'ttud will go higher.;
PIARBSW. FRY,
Ne. 57
NORTH QUEEN
LANCASTElt, l'A.
STREET.
OLASSH-AItt:.
TTIG1I
A MAUTIN.
QUEENSWARE. - - QUEENSWARE.
-AT
CHINA HALL,
V, E AltK Ur'FKISINO A l.l'.NK Ol'
Queensware
AT SPECIAL I'ltlCES.
Tea, Dinner, Breakfast
TeilcFSetts, &c
Call uml seu the ware and sectire Ilargalus.
High & lartin,
NO. 15 EAST KING STREET,
LA.NC'ASTKlt, l'A.
STOCKS.
pOOK, "wilITK.t CO.,
I'ltIM E KA 1 1AVAY HKC'UHITI ES A I.WA V8 OS
HA.ND rOK l.NV Eai'ME.Nl'.
MlnneuHlls Heal Estut.i7p.-r cunt, bend for
sale at 101 nud Intel est. i'reprlntnrs of "Peer's
.Manual of llullwujs," Correspondence Invited.
45 Wall Streot, New Yerk,
ectl lydeed
ptlOAHS KHOM tl I'KK HUXDIU'.) TO
V llie. Very Finest Duality, in nutkuges Bulla
hh
le ler thu llellduvs, at
HAlU'ilAN'b VliLLOVV rilOUT CIQAIt
mums.
nniviit.
'pAiunae.
W. B. NELSON,
I vtr .. v n w ivtki.s N.nrti eirns sirii,
I vs. vstn I' ,
Importing Tailor.
Nl W 1 Dill. I' Vllt.lllts
ESHLEMAN'S LAW BLOCK,
North Duke Streot, Ltinoiiuter, Pu,
AI.LTIIKLATKSTSTYLI-S
IN I'MIIKIS, ANII DeVIEKTIU t LOTH l"OR SdTS Sll
1 KOl'StlUt
A I'l.ltl'l.CT KirtsrAllAMKKIl.
t hav e lust npenisl it I the nbevn ivittltirs wltli n
tine Win or Fen-lirn und lieiitcstta (jihhIs for (h
W Int.Ttlnds,., it,., et -vs ! ..rst I wllljs. plows, tl
le have in) liit-uds uml I In-publle vtill slid si s
mv st.s-vi
W. B. NELSON.
M
rus a u uii
vjl l.sllil.NsOl II..N I'l.ltfl.hM.Nl. 10
Buyers of Clothing !
Whero te Duy It ?
Whero QuiillUea AroBeet ?
Whero Pricea Are Lovveat ?
If ut utiv tlinc these qiit-stleus Im upporiiiest
tu veiu luliid. n-iiieiiil-.'i that we mv the Irtidliiir
ciiiiipt'ltlers for pint truile We urn In n pesi
Hun leiippl) jour t-M-iy need Iu
CLOTHING
l.L,IIV-M,ll.; Oil FROM MtlSlBESILNT.
Ami tli- tot we -iiu ran tif will be u Junl nnd
tulr e-jut" tilt nt for -aliud.tr tiiiiu m vlh te
t'Ttpt'lUl
li,stii)in Idmhmih rtud Un-k exer thu stock
that 1 4 htit tt.tlr.lU examine tt and mnkn
tHiiitp.tittnu 11 h the Ix'Ht mi knew of elte
m he ixi He are centldent that quatltlei nre
riht tndtlmt prtctw ink tl . ill bt m te tnakH
t u a bu r
MYERS & RATHFON,
Li: VDINO I. VNi VsTEIl t I.OTHIEUS,
NO 13 EAST KINO STREET,
I.ANCASILIt, PA
4 M) THE U(H)I) WOIIK l.tUiv ON.
Lewer Prices for Clothing.
ON 1UOI NTUt III It D1NU, W I. VIll.UIV
INl. Hlraenlinar) InJuecmnits te rarclusers.
Men's suits tts levr as ft te Men's suk1m Cents
II :s), ti tl'tt le ..-wiirlli three tluu's the
iiiiiii.-v liev's stilts fniinf-.' upwards L'hlldrtiu's
suits from l iV upvvnids
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS !
OVERCOATS !
CLO-l.Nt. Ol T VI IIVI.I V Vl.fl.-JM)ME
1.1 ss
( htldren sOv.-r.-mts SI IV t in Ji u, - te
ii ;s n-iv sOM-rcuHis-r. '- w a, ijts t" kv
V.mUis' iiv.-r.-.viis jjissi itss.-rtiu.-nt prices
verv low fl. f.1 Vi II up t.- (Hk Men s Over. outs
all the vtti) rretn il te IP.
FURNISHING GOODS
Almest "Ivcn away I Inen Cellars, one t-iit
upl.-ee I nllerwcur as low us is cents hull
Jiick. ts. (. loves, Hts.'r Nt-rkwt-ur. bilk Hnnd
kt rt-hlefs. Jew. Irv, Pt rtiitn. r ,
At :
P
lit I s I ew .;
W Hl.KI
IHVN l.l.sl..
HIRSH & BROTHER,
IViiti Hull Clethim: Heuse,
COK.NLIl OKCFNIIlhsQCAUE A.VD.NOItlll
QLEh.N si KELT
VNCASThlt, Pf.NN A,
s
H-flAL NOTICE.
Aiiiiouiireincnt Kxtmerilhinry !
TIIEiiitE VTIr IthDCCTION K Ell MADE
-I.N-
HHB CLOTHIIG
TDV
Ui
Ne. O East Kinar Street.
In order te reduce a beav) sleck before mev
Ints, 1 shull make up te order all lines of goods at
A Reduction of 25 te 80 Per Cent.
I hnve also a number i.r C'lfbTOJI MADE
SUIT., net tailed for, whlth will be sold ut u
KT.-iit Btu-rlllte 'litis ic.lui-tien Is fnrcash only,
und will extendi., the FIlthT OF M AltCII.
N 11 Will leiuetu en el about the tlrst of
April te
SO. iS SOUTH QtVA'AW ATJIKET,
(Opposite the Postetllce.)
H. GERHART.
"PICONOSIY IN CLOTHING.
Bargains Added "fe-day.
leci.-ulu work let our h mils nud keep thein
teKuther diirhiK the dull seiisuu, wu ori;unUe
tesla) u
SPECIAL SALE
IX euit
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
HavliiK bought for tush nt u lute New Yerk
null. tl Large uml Fine l.lue of PA.NTALOO.N
l.N'Os wu nre prepared te eiler M'ECIAL IX
DL'CEME.N'I.s. ALL-WOOL PA.NTS, limtle loot tlt-r, ut MHO.
ALLAVOOL 1'A.NTH, inude te order, ut M.S0,
AI.I.-WOOI, PA.NTS, inude te order, Ht tl (M.
. I I .lllllll K.S'.u I..... ... . ...
jiiiii-Miiuii i .t.,,.s, iiiui.ii iu enier, ui VI .si,
ALL-WOOL PAX'IS, inuku te order, nt 3 00.
'I here hh. ( lmiict-s for lllg HuignlnH In this
Hireling 'Iho pi lies iue ilnMiiii, uS, hiuIM per
ct-ut. Tien't iniKuliiuildst thuiiolsuel thutloth thutleth
ing deuleru. Just new, that we kuv e the rtist
thiliueu vuuruttoutleii ua eireicrs of the llest
undvewi-st Clothing und Ooetls in the PU-teut
Prices guaranteed lower than any competlteni.
SAMPLE 1' ItlCKt In our Northwest Window,
.Mttrktd in Plain figures
Business Suit te Order as Lew as
L. &ANSMAE' & BRO,
Nee. 60-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Illghten thobeuthwest Cor of Oningu Stiuut.)
L-AXCAtiTI.lt, PA
Onti ereulugs nnlll 8 o'clock. Duturduy
nutU ltfo'elock.
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in i
,tr
tii.eVisw,
Te krtTfi the lutnil. xtntm
MtTTRNs,
I VeiTi1h58 IraiTiirvvnilTi.
Te Wil the tret wariir.
KAH .MUKt'K,
le keep thu e-irs wiititi,
Mrrri.i-itM.j
lekr.-p llii. link wiiriu
UNDKHWI'Ali,
Te keep the lusly warm.
Ge te ERISMAN'S,
.Ne. K ES r K INO hi It KKT.
B
inUil'lt A SL"lTON.
A FEBRUARY SONS.
Men limy wmk and men limy lutigli,
And mull limy lido tl hobby,
Hut real stuff, with naught of than,
li oe.ls that nre geed nnd nebby,
Are always leuud.iit prices low,
Next deer te Majer ltehrvr's,
1 hey limki- no Idle bensl or show,
"Hut always llud tuleii'is
Burger & Sutten,
MEKCHAXT TAII.OItS AMI CI.eriltEltH,
ash licAlmut is
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LAXCAHTEIt. PA.
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1LL1AMHON .V FOSTL'H.
A LIVELY TRADE
-I.N-
BARGA INS
AT Illl.
GREATSPBG1ALSALE
I m liii th wh'l time we hnn been runiiluif
our ! UI "Hie the TU VDhlli 1IAIU) Al.S ;liu
th lmst week have erceedetl alt proTleu vtek
In u uiaml for re-vJ at redticl figured le
thesje who have net Tel tfttrtmUed our UruU
&Iut)lal Aula, if u would Atatt) that
TUESDAY,
1HIJ
17th OF FEBRUARY,
WILL 111. THE LAST DAY
1 hey will have the opportunity te procure !l.r
iruins at the pies.-nt "Nominal Prices lheselet
tlen Is still very jtoed in line Ovrces.u, Fur
Ucuv.-rOrereeuts, ller's Orerceuls, Children's
Ovorcesls, .Vlrii s und Ueys' Suits, Children's
Pleated suits, Chlldi en's Short Psnti Men's Odd
Ceat., Men's Odd V ests
FEBRUARY 17th.
Scotch Weel (.leres, Fur Ten Kid Gloves,
Uuckskln nnd Kid Gloves, Hand-Knit Woolen
l. lore, srunuc luiiiu-d Gloves, Buck Gloves,
lints! und uulliird. Mittens In llurk. Calf und
sheep skin, lined and untitled , ulse V even anil
hull oelen .Vlltts Overalls, warranted net te
rip, Sue Curdlgnns, 37c. suspenders, se and
ic Hint Cullco Mbiiis. with two cellm , Jee
lle)s' Piiderwusr, lOe (druweis only )
FEBRUARY 17th.
Unary Winter Caps, Heys' Peles, Men's SUIT
Dress Hats Men's seu Dress lists. Traveling
I ups Chlldrens' Faney Peles, Poeket Huts, Itus
slun Ltntbi-r Wallrts, Iluckskln Purses, .Morocco
Pocket Heeks, Fur Mulllurs. Fur Driving Gloves,
Plush Lap Kobes, Well und liufTule llebcs. Heek
lU;s and skate Uag
FEBRUARY I7tli.
11O01SAXD 'jIIOEs A General Assortment
of sizes In Ladles' Common sense and Operu
'ifsj shoes, that wire reduced te wee a full
rungeel sizes und widths urelelt In the best bar
filns or the ttiisen A Ladles' Cuniceu Kid
rent with Glevo hid Tep, that sold for (I 50 urn
inurkcd3SQ; this Is a Urst-ctuss shoe In every
respect. All sizes are also te be had In the La
dies' French Kid shoes we reduced from U 00 te
1100. In Gents Hand s0w i-d Cal f bhees. reduced
irem y.vntats u, we have u full assortment of
sizes Heys Lnce lluls. rtsluced te i m. Heys'
llutteu Hhees te $3 as ltubbnr Overshims for
Ijidles, Gents and Chlldieu, In all styhw, both
lined and unllncd
- II. Aside mmi the goods pluced Iu the
hpeclul hale, we buvuunuiiullent ussertmrnt ul
next scuseii s udruuoe palterus
-Ster tlese at 6 p. iu , eztept Sututduys,
until further notice.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER,
32,34, 36 and 38 East King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
rVJlXlTUJlE.
AriiuiNITSM.
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ALTER
NO. 28.
NO. a8.
Special for Spring, 1885.
MY STOCK OF
FURNITURE
Fer Iho Snrlug Trade,
18 EOUAL TO ANT IN TIIK (JITV, AND AT
PltfCES THAT CAXXOr llE U.NDliltVeLD.
ALL GOODS GUAItAXTEED.
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
Ne. 28 East Kinff Street.
liANCASTEK, l'A.
deeMmd
M,:.e.,IAUM ANnjlIHAirPIPiM
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UAUTUAJCB YELLOW fllONT CIOAH
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