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THE LANCASTER -DAILY TNTELLTGENCER, SATURDAY, FEIVKUAHY 11. 1885.
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LA.VCASTEU, FKIIRUAUY II. ISM.
(Jeed Scnse Cenie Hark.
Tlie American Iren ami Steel association
can be sensible when the election Is ever.
They have. Issued nn address which they
conclude by urging their nieiiilx-rs te eon
duct their business" as if we had f.titli in
the geed senseef the Ameiicnn iieople nnd
an American Congress." This is Just
what we urged the iron and steel ni.inu
fucture rs te beheve before the election, when
they pretended te believe that ever thing
would go te the " demnltien Iwvv wows,"
if Cleveland should be elected. It was a
patent thought that no administration
would be se foolish as te hazard any disas
ter te the established business in
terests of the country. The Iren
and Steel association new declare
in their address that they consider business
te be Improving and that the depression
of the past two years has readied its limit.
Tills Is a confession that the Democratic
victory has netbeen n business hmasher.
They say that their statistics shewthat the
production of iron and steel lastjear, in
this country, was of greater tonnage than
of any year prier te 16S1; and that it has
all been consumed and been paid for. There
was no abnormal accumulation of stock at
the end of the year. Tills significant fact
shows that the country manufactures, even
under the undoubted ieere limitation of
its business, n great amount of Iren and
steel and consumes all that it makes. The
increased demand which iscertalntoceine,
with business revival and the country's
natural growth, will tax Its manufacturing
capacity when it sets in nnd will cause the
lighting of its Idle fires. Them may or may
net be a sudden boom in prices; that will
depend upon whether the merchant gets
excited or keeps cool. It w ill be a great
deal better foreveryeno if theie is nd tioem,
but a slew aud steady leturn te renunei
ative prices. There is no occasion for an
wild or any great advance. The manu
facturing leseurces of the country nie very
gieat and equal te nil) demand if it is net
made with unreasonable suddenness and
a ferocity. The great development of the
Southern hen fields will be a check upon a
great llse in pig iron, and it is reasonably
certain that the prices new ruling will net
be permanently advanced in the future te
any great extent. The irenmasters' profit
will be mere likely te conie from a lessened
, ,cot in freights and raw materials.
The Contests for .Uderiiinii.
The Examiner frantically calls uimn its
party friends te " stick te the ticket." It
Is especially exeiclsed about the defections
in the Fourth nnd Sixtli wauls, wheie the
particularly obnoxious Republican nomi
nations for aldermen have raised revolts.
The conduct 6f Spurrier in his ofllce has
been se flagrant that It transcends party
toleration; nnd D.ive Deen is such a
chronic nnd presistent speilsmen that his
party is very naturally sick nnd tired of his
everlasting otnee holding and eillce hunt
ing, and many of the best Repub
licans of his wanl will net vote for
him. In the Ninth ward Let
ter Carrier Flnkerten wants te make
mire his calling te one olllce before he quits
another, und many disgusted Republicans
arc ready te teach him te knew when lie
has enough. In these respective wauls the
Democracy have fit candidates in Messrs
II, E. Carsen, James I'. Thicker and bhei.
Smith, whose election would prove some
premise of redeeming the administration
of the alderman's olllce fiem such abuses
iwhave scandalized It here, and which
have made Spurrier and Hair nlxmt as ex
pensive te the county ns n com cem cem
men plens Judge. There Is no rea
son why any Democrat should ghe
the slightest Hiippeit or countenance te
the Republican nominees for aldeiiiien;
nor why he should fall te ote for the
Democratic candidates in these wards for
this important offlce. And If they receive
the support they are entitled te they can
be elected.
Municipal Politics.
buice the time that the Republican paity
redlstricted this city and get almost abso
lute control of its councils by a vile gerry
mander, course In the municipal govern,
inent, llke its general administration of
public affairs, has been reckless aud prolli prelli prolli
gate. Under the administration of Mayer
MacGenlgle the iullucnce of the executive
was felt as a check upon these tendencies ;
aud the policy of making no expenditures
In excess of the appropriations and of in
curring impermanent debt for temporary
purposes was successfully Inaugurated and
rigorously Insisted upon.
The present executive is u weak and
rlritleas official, who exercises little in
fluence upon the city government, and
drives TVith very slack line. He has seen
without pretest some of the yearly appio appie appio
rriatiens almost exhausted in a little ever
sx wen la of the ilscal year; and the
close of the year will find mauyefthem
overdrawn and au unlawful floating debt
saddled upon the city. The 12,-toy bill of Jee
Huber was contracted by the committee of
which Mayer Resenmeller Is the ex officio
head; and, whether the city get value for it
or net, the manner of incurring It was be
grossly irregular and illegal that a mere
sensitive constituency than the citizens of
.Lancaster would have been reused te in.
Uljfnatiea at the mayor aud ids superinteu
dent of the water werts.
The city government is new directed by
the Myers-Halbach combination, and the
municipality is run as best suits and most
profits the beneficiaries of that clique.
They Lave uejniuated and reneminated
their obedient servants for councils, and
hope te continue their rule. The easy way
te disappoint nnd frustrate them w ill le for
citizens te go te the ells en Tuesdav and
vote them out. The Democrats hae made
geed nominations In wards which, though
counted Republican, have Wen carried
against the city ring before and can In- se
carried again. A change in UiecxMiiig
ipgime is demanded. A few cars mere of
it will find the cltv eiiib.ura--cd with a
debt that cannot le shaken off as readih
as the men responsible for it can le get ml
of at the J oils.
Ai.itr.iiMAN M'lnniKii ina lx'tlups p-li-clte
lie re-elected. If se.liehasadegus' of
confidence in the readiness of the Itopub Itepub
Ileitis of the ward te le-elect men of
demonstrated Infidelity te their duties
which is anvtliitig but cempliineutai) te
the voters.
Ti:m:iiii wiiiNfi from moving Indus Is
mind's latent conquest ever matter.
At lust Nniuctliliig besldus rum lus l-ceii
discovered for knocking out Jehn I Milli
vnn. It was n long time eeniliij;, Init its
rillelpucy mnkes up for tlinileln.v. It Is nn
mitemntlc liexer invented lij- ,i iKirlini: man
lu Springfield, Out., mul it has n trip-li.inimr
arrangement that hits harder than .in ninjrv
mule's hoof nt short range. Tliis is Lv-nil
odds the most important inv ciitleii of the n;n.
Thkiii: was many heart tlutter nt the
ptmnn's ring te-day.
Ki.sr.u itKitr. vi 111 1h found u fert'ilile pleti
by i:iiz.ibeth C.iily St.,. .ten for tlu position
that woman Is capable of all the attainments
in tliDlutelkvtual world th.itare isiibk te
man. Whatever may be ln-lif-ved en this
subject, whether the vievt is held that
woman Isplivsu-nlly im.ililw te bear the eloe
application necessary te ran li le.inuu s
re.i1, or that she lioeenips an intelUttunl ocre
II she docs se succeed, certain it is that the
cause of female ediu-itinu has madu rapid
progress of late years. 'as,ir eelleue lias
3(.W li'liule. Htudents, and tve ether larpe
women colleges h.ie Ikh'U feiindeil since it
was established. Upsides women are new
said te be admitted without question te
nearly two hundred colleges In this country
The jieint contended for has 1ks?ii gained and
woman new has as pind epHirtuiiities as
man for educational training. If she gains
ns much mere In the same direction during
the next half century, the immI's theuirht of
college halls changing thuir e in iv Ik
realized "with dowagers for deans and sweet
girl-graduates in their golden hair."
A VAi.KN-jiM-; from Cleveland at the pres
ent time would make many a statesman's
heart go pit-a-pat.
Dlxcrxsiux of the Mermen problem set-ms
Interminable. An elder of the iliureli of the
Latter Day Saints, new sojourning in Chi
cago, makes seme pretty geed pnints ter the
Mormons w hen he hays that under the Kd
munds law nene but Mormensaro pmneeuteil
for unlawful cohabitation ; and that (icntiles,
though notoriously guilty of the same of ef of
lense, are net prosecuted by tlie district at
torney. He declares that Juries nre pacKeil
by special venires nnd that lr.ul is refused
Mormons, iM-tidiiigappe.il. Ne lien for the
crushing of this twin relic of iMrbarism tan
be had se long ns this kind of tactics are pur
sued. P.vcu Mornienisni docs net Justify
this variety of persocutleu.
Tni: liuuilneii(.e of Lent ni.ute muiry
Cupid work harder than usual en tins L
Valentine's Day.
Til in Is the day w bun the Kkstman Ik'iueciiis
his cruel fate in being lequcslcal te irry
nearly his weight in valentines in addition te
his regular mail delivery. Itut tiiere should
be compensation for him in the Miecf smiles
with which the arrival of his precious burden
Is greeted. Net ev en postmen, hardnerked
though they lie, cm fergit the dnj's when
tliey were went leattmt their admiration ft,r
ome fair Dulcinen by mi aiionymeus valen
tine, having a child-like trust that tlie fair
incipient would knew whence It camu. This
thought must make the weik of the postman
te-day a hdier of lev e.
PERSONAL.
j;x-Jfi)iii: CiiAitt.ns Itn died J'rld.iy in
Luwlstewn, aged hi iears.
l'uiNLf.ss Leiiisk has tiirmslnd the illus
trations for u new guide book te Canada.
Coi.exni. Themas Hi leim, the shyer of
Judge nilietl.li.is died in a lunatic asylum in
Kentucky.
David Iil hli. I'll. i.n, the eminent New
Yerk lawver, was given u reception bv his
friends in .New Yerk en 1'rid.iy, the snili IU.
nlversary of ins birth.
Oi:n. Lkw W'ali.acii's striking novel el
"Hen llur," has been translated into 'I urkisli
ey ciimui.iiKi ei inn niiimii. i no verk vi.ts
dene by the lmierial scribe.
William Uul'hi:, jii.. a veung actor ami
stnge manager of the Lights e' Louden '
company, died Midduilvef he trt disease, en
Thursday, at Jtcn kferd 111.
W. 1. W.vne, Ik tier known a "Tem"
Ward, ene of the eldest theatrical managers
In the country, and n preiuinent tiirllte, died
suddenly nt New Yerk en Wednesday list
Ciiak. KiMisr.nr n.ivs: "If ou want te In
miserable, think about yourself, about what
jeu want, what you like, what iesix.it pcsi-
l'"'l"" iukiii in juiy ou, anil VMial Issiiile
think of you." '
JillNJAMI.N (fAICINIIli:, a native el Kim k
dale, Lngland, oneof the eldest, must prom
inent and the wealthiest manufactiiiur In
Dolawaiecounty.diod at his home in Chester,
I'riday iitternoen, aged w 3 ears.
Ci.uvulanii'h inauguration hat was made
In llaltimore, und let pahl s ter IL His
head Is of ordinary hhaiv and verv large. The
hat Is u Indies in diameter, 7' . im-lies high,
w itli brim 'J. Inches wide.
AllClinisilei' Cneici: lsxHikeii id as the
successor of tlie late Cardinal MiCalie. lie is
the foremost advocate of Nationalism among
nil the Irish priesthood, ami his olevntion te
the primacy of Ireland would be u triumph
ler tlie National party.
Mil. XVatts, distinguished as the wearer
or u wondrous assortment of furs en ids per
son nnd as being L'llui Terry "s flit husband,
is busily engaged en u imrtralt of Mnrv An An
dereon. If finished in time, It will be placed
lu the forthcoming academy exhibition.
Lujie.nd Anei'T leaves only a small for
tune, but, according te thy Louden V'wiiejt, he
leaves behind him teuiuuiu him udevettid
wife, who prefessed unbounded udiuli.itieu
for her husband, and eight chihlrun, ervv heni
he was Htill prouder than of unythmg elue hu
has left behind him.
MateuGiiaci:, of New Yeik, denies that
he is an a.silrnnt ler the gubernatorial iioml iieml iioml
natien. He saj he intends te remain mayor
until his term expires, und then his only
ambition li te laive the olllce after having
dene something towards securing the re
forms needed in the city government.
l'lltSIDCMT.KLECT CLrV'l.LANU has .t
an answer te persons In Washington who re
quested an Interview-, that he had given tin
all his tlnie since the election te tlie public
and hu was new forced te deny hlinself te all
callers for the few days remaining before the
Inauguration, and te request all persons who
desired te communicate with him tu submit
their views In writing.
Te JlrWfO North litter.
In the New Yerk .Semite Mr. .Murphy In
troduced a resolution requesting Congress te
pass a bill authorizing the construction el
railway and passcnger bridges betwuui New New
Yerk ami New Jersey across Maten Island
Seundia,uul.lnllll ,,, mekmu,.,!,,,,
"""yumllc, of water front of New
na.flciflilrl'!rCil,ea teT, 8,.eraB a,,tl ter"'i-
WI Rlv)'Vt-mVenll0,,.Or ",0 M'tltUtlllll
Mr niuJiVt """" ' uuuvvaier rivers
XrrrJ?S !?.!!!' resolution w,
era. At ,
fnrrt.,1 toil... ' .! '"" '"ciiuneil WHS I u-
nvi,ie ,l,u re"-M 0" commerce aud
navigation.
FEMIXIXK EDITATIOX.
Tin: iii.tnit.iTii .s nn niir.ii(w
or m.
HllW till' Sj!,.,,! Ol I lIMlll!llltlll ll.i lre.
Kriri1 l!c)ltt tin Uiinlttiili lu It.
I lie Vt.ixillliip l.liliiint 0'iitrlliii:iil,
tin- I r-mlnliii' l' nlrliii till
I llz.itxili i ml stnntei, n titv inili
When tlie system of isi-edui-ntieii was tirst
ireKis(Hl, the wise in their own conceit said.
It nuuiet sui-ceed ; the girls will ueeesarilv
fall K'hiiiil their ebises. The pxpcrlmnil
jirevcs the reverse. Then It was s.iid. the
girls ma.v (smijsle with the.lsiys in the nidi
ini'iil bmtiches ; but in philiisiipliy. the
languages, the higher mathematics, thi v
must fall The girls, however. taking the
pri7es in these higher branches, seen previsl
their equal caiiclty. ('uiuieUsl teadnilt the
f.nts, Itwns tlien said, IT the girls pursue
thseeurseiirsIIeciatestudv, it must lie at the
risk or n lameiitable physical deph tlen, net
enlv for themselves, but their desisMid mis.
When, however, it was proved tint the
girN in college, with regular cmplerini'iit
and intellectual ambition, were mere licnllhv
than these m sivietv, and that a larger pm pm
er1iinntc uumlicr of voting men fell Irehim!
their classes en aoietint of III health, then
tliive w ise imes. driven from nil their su su
pestMl strongholds, Isloek themselves te the
realm of speculations, and dis hiiiucd en the
general 'diMbibties and limitations" .,f tu.
feniimne element m hiiinanitv.
The piissibiluv of nn.v limitations of power
in the oppnsite'se never seems te es.nr te
any one. The sphere of that half of the race
is supposed te U boundless, and its cuktcitv
illimitable. These w oe declaim en the In
equalities otse show thetuselvesHs ignenint
et the tirst prim iplcs of life as would that
philosopher who should undertake te show
the (siinpnrnMvc siwer of the sisitive ns
against the nepdiv e clot trielly. of the centri
fugal ns against the isntriHtnl Ions', of the
attrntlien el the north as agamsi the south
end of the mugni t.
Tht great natural finis's must Is- cx.utlv
tsiliimssl. or the material world Wtielil rl.ir.e
iiitu i bans. Just se the mnsi'ultue and
tciumine ilemeiits uiiist In-eactl Udiineisl,
te redeem the moral and siial vverld fnmi
the ch.ns that surrounds us. One might as
will talk of seimraU splien s fei the two enns
of the magnet as ter man and woman, their
true plait- is together, ever) where llav lug
difleretit duties in the sauie sphere, neither
cnn succeed w itheut the pnseiisj nnd nitlii nitlii nitlii
eneoel the ether. Te restore the eiiuilpr
rluin of se is the first step in social, religious
and jielitlcal progress. The tendencv in jxist
ages has Is-en te .ilt the iiiasculme Mrtiens
et humanity, because, in the infmu-v of the
ruts', superior jihvsical strength niiule nun
mere valuable lu supplying mntertil re-i-eurces,
nnd in doing the,niigh work et the
world. Hence, these wh'e could tight with
wild beasts hew ilewn mighty forests and
leckv ineiiiitauis, build pvrnniids, and
guide the enginery of war, did tint appreeiate
tlie mere refined' work of mother, sister,
daughter, nor the gentler intluences coii ceii
tiuii.illv tlowingeut from theee. seitemng
theasiieritii-s.iiid mitigiiiing the miseries of
life.
The tendency of the masculine element is
centrifugal, te l-eundless exploration, te end
less i hange, te the nomad life. The femin
ine Is the ismtripetal force, that lias made
the family, the trtlie, the ceuuuunitv ims-i-
ble. This element is net necessarily in the
form of woman : it predominates as well m
the most ri'tinisl, spiritual, s, helnrly men :
is is the reisisiterj of the religion sentiment,
the eensi lenis-of tlie raet. Its vens.', sweet
and clear, has leen heard in all ages, nlmve
turmoil, conquest, mid H?rseeutieu ; but its
pretests against violence and intisiitt have
been tee often unheeded and torgetten.
smile Telling I'lilhtrt.
I rum Vlis, stlinienv speech lu New V.eifc
In New 1 erk your daughters nre net per
mitted In enter I'oliiiiibinisillegeorthe law
si hoel, vshilu women vhe want te study law
have te go te Minnesota. Women are degru
deil here as well as in I hiun. I read efa lull
here net long iihii in which thevvuiiiuiiweru
tossed nlieut like fiHitlulls. I asked ui m m
termaut hew be 1i.iiih.'iiisI te go there,' He
said hu went as. i philosopher. Yes, nud the
gallflies were tilled with philosophers.
Laughter.
The outlook is lieiH'fiil. Men me the nat
ural lenders in the uuteii d, ns vMimeii are in
the moral world. The nun are doing their
work new, and women will mui begin te
melt the nations into one. Twentv tlieus.ind
Jteiiublicaii tcinpernnis' men ditej'ited Illnme,
nnd v omen were at the lm k nt the tomcr temcr
an e movement. The Worst ebjix ter te
woman siittrugu are l.ishien.ibln wmnen. I
have no patieme with them. At Newxirt I
saw ladies dam mg witli low -link, slioit slieit
shs'ved dresses, and at the breakfast tablu
net d.iv Ihev s.iul tliey woreslu ked te read
that there had been a weiu.i.i Milfrage meet
ing in Newport. 'J lit" were shocked at the
notion of a woman getting en a platform te
talk. 1 told tlivin it was a matter el bete;
that I would rather de it than put en a low
neck und short-sleeved diess, and dance m
tlie arms of a nun. Hut tlie names of the
women w he speke.uein thepiier," objected
one of the belies "Well," I said, -se are
the names et the ladiei who daueeil, and
thnse whose names were net printed wine
uei hi nn ptcasisi.
I lie ( hllil lii l.lti r.itur. .
if I i mldi r In The ViUntli
There was a time, just beyond the memory
el men new living, whin tlie child was Isirii
in litenitere. At the uinu periml books ter
cliiidreii bi'gan te be written. Theiowere
children, indeed, in llternture liefoie Words Werds Words
weith insileil Aliie IMI and Lucv iimv, or
brenthcsl the lmei brgiuiiing ""she was a
liaiiteui et delight," and there were lioeks
ter the young before Mr. Day wnte "Sind
ford and Merten ;" esiiei-iully is it te be noted
that (leldsmith, who was nil unnnit courier
of Wordsworth, bet a very delightful pi r r
ceptieu of tlin child, und' uiuused luniseli
w itli him m "The icsir of Wakellehl," w bile
he or bis ileubleeiitel lamed bis little fi lends
in u d life with the reunwiud hlsteiv el
i.oedy Twe Mums. Nev ei theless there has
U-eii since the die et Wordsworth sin h a
siin-essien of i hildlsh ilgutes in prese nml
verselh.it we are.iustifled in hellcving ehihl
IicsmI te liavc beeii dlsceveied nt the close of
tlie last ceiitur.v. 'I liu child lias new lieoeiuo
soeemiiioii that we scarcely i ensnlcr hew ab
sent he is lreiu the earlier literature. Men
and women nre thuie, levers, in miens ami
youth, but these nre all wlthushtill. 'Ihe
chilli lias been added te tlie ilrttiimt,
jimii of luiilclll lituruttllc.
;
I lipliitsilut l'repi'lllr of slang,
I iqui Ihe l.ugllsh lllurlnited .Vlugnzinu.
Hir line mother tengue kcciiis lately te
h.irn lest, nnd te be still losing, much of Its
u.itive dignity and music and power. We
been 1 te bccnieriiig upuu enu eti.inal, univer
sal c-aiiiival of slang. It is imiiosdble for
any ene wlm has studied the essentially
noble, devout, slut-ere, nud earnest l'ugllsh
character at Its sotiices; who in childhood
has heard the Kiiglish language kjMiken in
every-ilav life 111 all Its ninceritv. imrite.
and vigor; who knows and has studied
the iii.igulllcuut tsijiubillties of this I11
struiiKiit of speeih which our aicosteis
have iorgeil for us It is imiiossible ler Mich
nn one te vietv without tlie bitterest pain ami
ilism iv tlie parallel degnulatlen of Ungllsh
chnnicterimd Kugllsh Mpeeeh which is raii..
ly taking place. I'er the degradation el the
Knglisii leiiguci Implies the co-relative deg.
radationefthoii.itioii.il character. Out el the
fullness of the heart the mouth Hjieiikcth.
Yeu knew what 11 jieat power this spirit of
loellsli banter and slang is In Londen lile.
Nothing Is attempted In a truthlul and earli
est manner, but Ul comes this evil inoieiii.r
nnd spews its blistering fieth of filthy fainil
lailty ovcrevorv fail und icvertnt dttsl, und
nothing is Iclt llud is satred, or inysturlniis,
or even de cut.
'I li" llldiltn l'riiinpters.
lIunl.l.uiB Coriepondciite l'hlludclphlu -Ni ,
It isiietthatSieakt'rfraliaiij is infoniHj infeniHj
leut beyond his prodeeossors t the .ime
Ililiiglusulwnjsgoneoti between the clerk
and the chairman, but it Is droll te ene bit
ting Immediately beneath them te knew how hew
11 ruling is made up. It is the hidden
prompter In his Ikjx and tlie shir en thontage.
l-'or instance, Hiiny lltihn, this morning, te
fieoige I'earben, when a country member
was making a verlril umciidiiient te nMIl:
"tieopge, he'll have te init that in writing."
1 liter dork (jeorue Pearson fe Hifisiw.iL.tr.
" He'll liave te put that ill vv ritinir.1
..in 1.... . 1 ,.,. .. .
Spei.ker lirahum, seleiun and dignltlcd :
" The gentleman will luive te rcluee his re
marks te w riling
'Ihest cierksme professional birllaiiicnta
rlaiis. J hey uuke gfKxl salaries, uet by
their ostensible pursuits or leading and jour.
tUtZi!lg bll S. bllt lit' lltOlottlletr lit., utt.uu.u
lve stieakers. The tMrtvuiii net de without
tk-ui.nudtlu.yaruaiwayi.UeVriu pluVe. '
AKIlitlillii nml re.lilil.m.
A Je li In t'utheHc tjivirlerl) IEcvIch
The Agnostle K'hoel of thought fellows the
111 my winding foetlMthsofst ieucc, while the
l'esltivisls march en tin bre.nl hlghwnv of
common sense and cxfieiiciuc Mr. Iler
lsprt SjieiiciT, after i-.iretull.v traveling ever
the nvids of science, endivivers te solve the
enigui i of religion by s, lciiis, (sillies ferw mil
nnd announces that the enlv object of religion
which he e.in discover is what he calls the
rnkiiewable." This link new able he detlncs
as an " infinite and elcrn d energy , bv w lib li
all things me eroded und sustained,"
linking it thus the first as well as as the tlu.d
i-auseef the universe. Ibis he says is tlie
epitome et the philosephv of s lenee, and the
last word that can Is' ktii by a scientist
iiIkhiI an Ititeltcvtual Nisis of religion. He
isiiitciiils uuiriHivcr, tli.it tins is also the last
dictum el philosephv. Mr 1 redcili k Harri
son, en the ether iutul. m imtalns that n reli
gion that logins and ends w itli the mystery
of the kuewable, Is no religion at all, bid "a
lucre logician's formula. " lie thinks that
religion cannot rest ii'n something that Is
"unknowable. Inconceivable and lu no way
te Is' understood," and i bums fei religion
"an intelligible ebjtvt et revenue', the Held
of feeling and ofcemltii t as w ell ns of awe."
These are, brielly st ded. the iittitiulcs of g g
nesticisni and l'esilivisiu.
VIV V VI. I MIM-
lli iHiite enebltiti iliue suns tin
lu telirunry weiitht i
He i u tried en hUiluni'ti it mm
V iertiiiiiitean ei l eliei
lb tapped ngidnst mv lmle ne
lb' n Id "Him at v ithltelleM
one tell urn of Ihii little limit!
W ith cnrljr hnl mul i lien .
1 he iitutfc et wli st lesiken imssi j,
V hup p home reittUes.
W h-e prattle has h -wes-ter euntl
rh in ether insjplc v elce
1 looked utunzeil, the smp v tttiv
I isikisl tmpk at me with lmwhtci
He siiiil VIt iinnie ts lipid.
Vml your V iileiitiiii 1 nianet '
II I Wm, in ,rK.,rv SI Ai, ;l,n
.Sf'l.'t'f.lf. MITIVl s.
tel Henri II Whole M II I S:l 111 lll lliil A
h lni( peueiless niibjc, t .it the most drfitiltii!
et ill ill-enses, -kldm t .niiphilnt ' I com
nn ins tl liking IIi-sts ht,lnr nnd I u, r II k
miev ind ts'gan te linpttti. u-i tl eiif hi bettUs
initlediiv eeiisliler inv-ill i.s well usevei -Vlrs
I w 1 Imk, lull .Vliiin sim t Ilmteisl. I eim
rielmlissIAis
liul'l.ll us 111 11
" llt'iiuli en Itch" inns leitniirs, eruption,
Unit ei in, tetter, salt ih. inn frosted fis'I, i hit
bl.dns (,i
r.its.f r.ii-r ' i ,iu t
I our million of false ts th sre maiiulHi tunsl
in tbts eetmtrv Innvetir this is true stub
mem mill It is ul-e trio th il the di-ciiv of nutii
nil Us Hi has gientlv bun tsctl among naeple
w he ae net take ginsl ( mi' or thetr stemm lis
W hen jour stoma, h is out of order nntiveui
dlce-tlce posers ueisl lenliitt up. irv blown s
Iren Ullters there mi some pivpnriitleiis el
Iren whli h tnlnm the teitli but Ihe diHtoisb diHteisb
tlfv llres ii s Iren llltli i- I- fits' iieiu the obit
tlen
I tiler fi tee ( j ru. VV. I'll I.I. .1 r.
Ve. t l,rT 'tUTH stuui-t
NKW VeKR, VlrtV s Issj
sevemltl nes this winter I h ivc uta red from
colds en inv lungs, f'-n h time I nitre uppllid
Vlush k s Pissm it 1-LcsTfc.Rs. and In cveir In
stnnce luive tieen qultklr reltered b apply Iiir
one across my chest snd one en inv bscW Mv
friends, th reu ih mr mtvlie, hare tried the e
lierimeul und also found It must sucis-snlnl, 1
fis t that I can recommend Iticin mint hlnhlv te
anv one u he ninv res flt te trt them
( llll'' W HU P. Ik
euk IU. k, Uheumatistii mid alt I'm at Pubis
are relieved and cnn d bv Vcit.su - l'm..i s
1'laktlk.s. line trial will conduce jeu liutsie
Ihnt you net the genuine us nil ethi r seculhd
l'enuis i'Ust, rs vvitht'ut it siuijle ev. . ptltiu .m
weithless linltntl'ilis
IIKM.KVs .VltMl V SVI.VK
Hie Is-st s.ilve In the world for tuts, llnilnes,
seits, I lects, s.,t Itheuiii, t ever sores, litter.
Chapped II mil. Chilblain-., corns, mid nil s,!,,
Kruptiens, and jiesi lively chits riles, or no iwy
required It ts giiuninti i d te irlve irrfrci satts satts
fjLtlen, or inline) lclilliiled Price, J5 ecu tit lsrr
ber hersiileli) II II Ok h ran, druggist. Siw
IJTmid 1SI Serth yueen street, I.iuicanter. Pa
I'll .- I'll I.s ' I'll. s-t.
siuei mil for llllnd Itlei illnguuil Iti hlng I'lles
one lst hnsLiinMl Hie unr-t cimisef 51 curs'
stnndluu N e one need suirer tic. minutes utter
lldtug W lllimn s lll.llull I'llu lllutinelit Hub
sorbs tumors, idla-ts itching, net a ixiuttlis',
Hives lntmit lvllef I'repiiusl only for riles,
lt htng of the iirivute jmrts, nothing i'ti.e f-tilii
bv drugulsts und limited en riseipt of prlie ft
sold b II. U Leclinin, l.i; mul It) Neith (jius-ii
sticet. (I)
VS KDITiil! s 1 i in 1 1
Thileil 1' Ifeuter. editor ft Vt.ivm Ind
(Hflti writes "for the liiwt five veurshavi
alwivs used l)r Mug's New lilscenrv l.u
coughs of mixl severe ehanti ti r, ns well us tei
tlie-.' of u milder I pi Itmvi'r fills te t ib 1 1 1
liei.lv cure V fnende 10 nhi 111 I hu in
mt'iilt-il It sH.ik of it lu s.tiiui high lei nis ll.ii
lug Ih'i-ii cured ti) it of tverv ceuxli I hntulunl
fei lie, venrs I eeiisliler iteulv reli.ibb'uiidsure
ure feri eiighs, 1 olds. et tall ui (ishrun's
Drug stele, os. UTuiitl 1 Et North omen sins I,
l.uuc'1-.tul, Pa, nml get n J-Yre Irlul Ihittle
I-llrfl-sie (I Ml ()
MllTllhlts' Mullll.lts" VluIllhK.s"'
Are vmi disturbed nt night und broken of your
n'sl by a sick child sutleilng unit crying with
the excniclnting p iln of cutting ti etii If se,
go ill once nud get 11 bottle of Sirs W INsI.OW'S
sOelIlIM. !VitUI' It will rcllere tlie ihmu
little antrervr Iniiiuslintelt ifrpenil uiieii It;
the'e Is 110 mistake ilbeul tt lhere Is nut 11
uietlier 011 earth who hHs ever u-isl it, who will
net tell )ou nt eme that It will regulate the
IhiuiIs, mid glv-e net te the mother, and nllef
nnd health te the child, npenitlng like magic It
ts perlectlv riife te use lu nil eases, mid pleasant
te the lustii, and Is the pri si riptleu or one of Ihe
eldest mid best female pin si. iuns lu the 1 nlted
Stutis sold evnr) bm- Siienls a 1-ettle
iiuiJI-l)d.VI,W .s.tfcw
III! t It V.IKIS s kiiei mi 1-1:1;-,
Knuler's ItiK-it Hitters mv net .1 ilnini shop
becinige hut nre slrlillv luedbiiinl In very
sense. I hey act strengl', upon the llverund
hltliieys. keep the bowels open unit regular,
clu'tiis.i the bleed aud sy sb-in of ev er Impurity
sold by druggists, t s,,, jy It (.eclinni,
liTand lis .North (Jiuen -Uriel. (J)
nri.iunn .
piM.n.iurs si:itn i:, wn.i. in:
1 held In the lotlettliig 1 hur. lien to-iuetnitv,
in the morning nt 11) m in tin 1. veiling ut T IV
siiudiiv school at 1 l-V p in When the In mii In
dllli 11 ut it Is specially noted
VI 1 voiiiAL(l'iiKsnvTi;iiiASi-seuth(iieeM street,
crvlrts morning and ctinlng ut the usual
benis. Hiibliath school ut 14 11. Prayer meeting
Ihursday evening. W ckeiue te all. 'I lieiu.is
lhnmpseii p.tfetei.
Oi it Kr Uaitist Cm mi VI c A Reems
ltev VI I'l-iy ne, pastnr -n ntle j st hoel at -.' p in
I iininr I.itiiilca ( 111 in 11 West King sticet
K I iti nl pastor Sunil it si hiMil ut l't p m
I. rick I.utiikhas ( urn. r of North fjmcii
nntl .hunt's sli-ei't. ltev 1 1.1 1 In lliuipt, pusier
"crv lieu ill UK.?) a 111. uud ; I j p m. s,),,M,it
1 in
W'kst VfiKsies VV111 I'enUk, puater Preitch
in W lit ine iiierning ami eteulug by the pustei,
Sunday hcIhhiI yilssleiiiii iinidt ernr ut J p 111
SI'KI 1AL .VfKETISO OV Till- VCXIllAItr Ow lllg
te the Inclement vtcuthi r, u hjieelul meeting el
the iiuxllhtry will be hi hi lu V V. (, A. build
lug Meuiljy evenlng. tcb 111, 11110,1,1 7 is All
Imllis InliTfsted lu tills work are puitlctitarly
Intited te attend.
Lell.tOK CiiAi-rt Divine service ntlU!i)a in
senium bv ltev K V Oerhurl, I) 1).
MlllMl l.VA.MIKIICVI. ( l.llKliall I. Oil Vlldhcnv
riicei ituevti iihuki 1. it erillllll,
I'leachtngiit 10J) it in uud ut 7 II p 11
. . . ... ,. 1 ...- .
bailer
by the
tmtnr Sunday ninoel at Jp m. l'niyer und
hiss 01. t-iiiiu en 1 iivftidj iinu iuiiriiiiy cti'ii
lugs nt 7 30
hT I'Ari,' The congitgutleii will unlit with
the Kust llcliiriiied 111 thu nun nlug. I'rcuclilng
by the rukterul 7 13 p. 111 .suudty nhoel at 1 IV
p 111
t'liwT ItrKenn services iiiernbig nnd even
lug Opening el the new organ, lieillcnlery
crinim by llie llev. .lehu V I'tters, of lluuvllle,
I'a '1 he Miud.iy Hthoel us 11 biHly, will pmtlcl
patc. (it I'md'a Kefenned ceugiegiittuii, piiter
uud choir, will unlte with tint first church ut
iiiundii-r nm vice A cenll d luvlbttleu tutcuded
te nil.
riuuuTTLiius. I'leiic'lilng In the morning ind
evening by thu puktur, iiut J. . .VlUthell,
ItKV VViictstevk will preurh tomeriou (sun
duy ) evenlug lu Uetwuld chain 1, W'c.t Jnlue,
btieet.utj tS.
I'M! Ill lll.KTIIIirSIS tlOIIST(('llVl'VAST)-VVeilt
Oniugeiilrc't't, between 3lulbirry and t'luilette
streets fferiuerlv known us suleiuiltnt. vt. .1
Vliiiiiinu, pu-ster. l'lviuhlng iiieruiiig and eteii
lug .Sunday school at 2 p 111 but lul ert Ice.
during the week.
VIeiiAVIA.N J Jlax Ihirk, imster; luU n 111,
litany mid eriiiiin ; 'ii in , suinlay bcheil ; 7',
p m , evening act the
I men IIbtiikl liuv 1) sciihaiucr, pister
l'reuchliigut luJOu. ui , mul IS p 111. Ifcvlv.il
eervlies dining the week ltetlvul kurvlce.
thU (sutuidayj evening
ST Jeux'a f.iTiiEiiAv llev ylvaiiiis stall,
Jiiuter I'icuctilug In the lneriilng und evening,
by the puetnr. Miiidnv school nt 1 IV.
(.OTWAUI MlMIOS MHOUI ut 1 p 111.
ItxreKiiicnfsT I.i'k.K'11) Mail'ttiiueniii', llev.
Win K I.lihlller, pubier Hit Ine dcrv Ice at
10' 'Jl it in und 7 IV p. 111. Minduv mhoel uti p. ill.
t'lUbT-M i: I'lieucii-ltnv .1 T salchcll.pater,
Kimin 111 . Kcrineu by pastor; 7 13 aud i. 111
lllief song service nt 7 p in; I LI p in. Mindiiy
chiKiI 1 t! 15 young iseple's pmjer jncctliig
Let Iv ul kcrv ices uv t ry ft enlng uc ept Nil 11 1 duy
ut "e'clm k
I'iiist IIaitist I'mvir imi'tlngiit liu 11.111
rilk llurrllnii-ir ..eiiftirttti.... 1 t. ..i.... In st
Jehn n Luthcmu chinch 011 Monday vvciilng,
February ta, te remain in csten lu-irly two
uayn t.lghtet'ii inliiWIitn, unit evenil lay men
urn expected te be In attendance Iheteufei
eiiccs In ihu I.utlisniii church iirueenieinsl for
thoediUiutleii uud aiilrituid liinlruc thin of Iho I
ceiniuuiiiiy within wliesu bound J Hie con veil
fhmuiiiJd. 'ihu emtie progi-mnme lipremu i
id';.tvie.t,uua thu public wilt be Invite te I
3ti:n lv.tn
riiON lurrr.us.
mm milt mv vr vr wnv ""'s,k,
ji 11 li 11 n e vv vv vv vr N n jj 5 "
ium linn 11 a wvvwvr N .v ns
11 ti 11 nn 1) WW WW n nn ,, 3
ium u u mi vv w n .s 'W
11 ntut en (iv 1
11 11 11 11 11 S.N M
11 mill 11 11 11 .i v
nit jl (I ) N NN
It it (HI N MN
llllll ItmiTllt II K lllllt Rsss,
I II 11 I 1 r. It It L
nut it r 1 ii! iiiiit sss,
I II It I I 1: II it .. .
llllll II I 1 KKK 11 It .VS.S'
I lilslni'illitlie combining I mil with pule v em
table tonics, quliklv mid ceuiptetelv CI' Iti. s
IIVSPKI'SI V. !NIim.sll!N. VI VI.Altl.V.
WKVhNt.ss, IV1IM lit. Ill.l'tlll, tllll.l.s mul
t'KV l.limut Nt.t I! VI III V
lit Mpld and Iheniiigli asstiiillntteii with the
IiIihhI tt leurhis cverv lint of the nysteiu, pint
ties nnd emlihes the titissl, trengtlieiis tbn
itiusilesmiil ueives, mid tones mid Invigorates
the svsieiu
A rine Appetlter llcst tonle known.
It will cunt the worst ease of livsS'psii, it
met lug nil dlstii sslng svmptinus, Mich as last
tug the Kped, Uelchliig, Heat lu the Meiunch,
lleitrtlmrn, etc.
Ihe enlv Ium lucdUluc that wtlt net blacken
or injure (lie teeth
It Is luv ibttthlc for discuses pecul 1st te women,
mid te all persons who tend sedentary lit es
Vn unfailing lvmeit) for diseases of the I. Iter
mid Kttlucy s.
Persons suttertug fnitn IhectTect of overwork,
iiciveiis tnitibles, less of iippettte. or debility,
evperlence'iuli'k lellcl und renewed energy by
Its use
it dis's mil cause lleud iche or phhIiicci Constl Censtl Constl
latlen 0 1 11 Kit I nm uusllclnes iitu
tt Is the enlv pu i.inttlen of Imu that causes
no Injurious etln ts I'hyslclmis aud dtiigglstn
leiMtnmeiid it ns the tu st fiy it.
'the genuine his 1 nulci Mill K nnd enwsed nst
liuttiiiu wi.ippcr 1 uke noetlier Vludeeulv by
lllillW N ( IIKV11L VI. I t).
IIaltihekii, Mn.
repl'llt.lAI) w
i ii: 111 n'l'.U's.
Pawnee Bitters.
LOTZ cS. CO.'S TONIC FOR
Liver Ceinplaiut, Dyspepsia and
Cramps.
Ill Is I. un rnbl. s.enful Im teie emtl lueul
VI uibtiu lull tl nli'1 tei -nil by
Letz & Ce.,
VNl VII I! I' V
mii;'! itUntVIA-
11:1:1.111 i:s.
s
i'VMIllll I'AHIll VI. i: WORK.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
11 .tillage builder).
vi vithi.r si ui.i- r. ui vi: ok pimei t it k.
I VNl Vsll- u, 1' v
ut It I VKuK 'Tilth OK
BUGG-IES & CAEEIA&ES
I emiirtsis, the butist sttlesund the most Kb
geillt Hnl.hett Willi ft VV t. Ulll.ll AT
l.lti l I V ItKIU I I- O I'lttl l-s
Thi si PKItlett ijl VIIIV eh et It WOltlt
ts no leugi r tiui stleued Olll welk Is ttstlueus
nut tiui.1i In the linger illles and sol. It VI'
Hill rilK l'ltlt K New Is the time loonier
ler fining
KNtet I! Vl.b K Vllt HKVI.IMi
Vnd Honest Werk VII W erk VVAItlt V NTK.I)
UKI'VlUlMi I'KOVIPTI.V ATrKMlKIl TO.
one st t of weik men 1 spec tally employed fertti it
pul Ki-e
S8 A tew t K.lfilis left nt Ixiw Figure t.lte
us .11 all nut -irtfil.Vw
;
OlIltKCK A" Mll.KY.
Eine Carriage Werk
- vr-
NORBEGK & MILEY'S,
(.'erniT DiiKe iV Vine Slivels-,
I. VNC.Vsl KU, PA.
VV tl IIVVI. IS sli)( It, AMI UNIlK.lt ces-
sinitiiiiN ten iiiHceviiNti
Ml. Vsll.N.llIK
I'ini'.sl V.iricl.v r Carriiii. Werk
K hi! OKI I.IIKIt TO TIIK I'lIlll.lC.
0111 lepiitatlen fei retting 11 first class Jeb ul
Lew I tgulcs bar In 1 11 esbiblilutl We
OUAHANTBB OUR WORK
Teb' 1 eustriietisl of us flue in ttcrttil us uny In
the teiitit) , uud w ill hell f.it below ether dealers.
We Invite the Public te Inspect Our Werk
(Im ftut livluK liiilitctil lu jMiy tnnry 1'ilfw) mul
lutii-I11 f"" tlMMiiM'Hcfs, ih wn tlin ttm only
lltllltll is 111
h;:wr t'lTY srLi.s.
A FEW SLEIGHS LEFT,
W lilt II W II. I. IlKSIII.ll VT tO.sr IOtl.O')H
OUT -SlOCIi.
41r Itepiiiiug Neatly Dene.
I'vitsiTirnr.
I.Ti;i. A. IIKINITSH
w
NO. 28.
NO. 28.
Special for Spring, 1885.
.viv s-reuit of
FURNITURE
Fer (he Spring Trnile,
is FOIIAI. TO VXV IV TIIK fITV, A.NII AT
PKIChS 'I'll AT LAN.NU1' UK U.N DKK.SOI.l).
AI.I, dOODS (.LAIt.V.NTEI.H.
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
Ne. 28 East King Street.
I.VNCAsTl.lt, PA.
dccrnnd
IIM'IM.VCC
ITiQUITAHIiU I.U-'i: INNUUANCUCOM.
Jll 1'A.NV.
Aflseta,
8S4.000.000.
Surplus,
812,000,000.
Indisputable Credilers' Assurance Eijuilablc Life
Iusurance Uerajiany.
'I lie only ISiislness Jlun' I'iiIIcv- written, pay
nlilelii lu, IV or 'je cum, mul neu forfeitable after
3 ) cam. '1 hu uifust luv ctincnt and bent laying
enu.
EOUITAIIIK IKS TUB I.AIJf.KST I.V9L'.
SLltA.NCK llUbl.SKsst.N Tilt VV0UI.1)
W. J. MADDEN,
OI.O I'OiTOFFItfc IILILUINII,
H, W. Cot. West Kiiis St. aud t'cutie Siiiuirc.
VIOVIII.MI.
1
?01l
(II.OVIS,
Te ki'ei tlie li mils w. n tu
.Ml'ITP.NS,
'te keci the hind warm,
SOCKS,
le kicp ttm feet wniiii
i:.u Muri's,
te keep tint ems willlu.
MUl'I'liKltS,
'In keep tlie iieik w.inn.
I'NIimtWKAlt,'
lekccp tluibeily wnriu.
Ge te ERISMAN'S,
Ne i;vvi:si-M.N(i siiikki
II
lltsil A imnritKli.
The Great Bargain Sale
I IN II I 1 III VSl 1
IllliSII iv- IIROTIIIill.
On til i ttimt et Ihrntliiti tit.us wt nn nniktuit
in eill SIIIUi: lit II IUM. wi in liltlnn
Kxlraenlinarj Pkirwiiiv m Kite llqiatliiient,
CLOTHING
VOR MEN". 10UTHS, HOYS. AND CHILDREN.
Of nil deciiiilleu low. i than Ihev hiteeter
been sold VV e iieid Ihe iisun tint iHiupt
IIIKV MI'vi III. siii.ii
" V few OV Kill e Vlswhirhitie jet en hand will
be dlnpir. d et verv cheap
UK VV V t vsivfl lti;s Us tr vim at 17 in.
ft i i in, fi in werthtwlcc the meiift
VII N s 1 Ut M t h II 3il 11V f.Viailiifsi.1,
VI I.N s llllll 1 e Vis VNII V 1 sH ,. ei,
t a I ue.
UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES,
Kuil JurkeK V(Mh'ii Sliirt (Iiimji
Tu lse in I ii 1 i hi nr t- litM it-s n, Knit
.Mi kt'tt it- tn ti- riK lt etllt I U Hi Ih t i U
Hi lOH
rj .VII T UM I n i
HIESH & BEOTHER,
ThNN HALL CLOTHING H0l'!E,
Cor Peim Sciuute unci North Quoeti St
-tir'l.I.IAM.se.N A I iwri'.n.
Itli
LAST DAY
ei riih-
1l)r iMH1!)!?!1! 1 1 Oil
Ut; i fi Lji j'i
Tl'liSDAY.
!. 17.
BARG A INS
Fine Overcoats,
Dres Suite,
Business Sttlte
Chiltlren b OvorcetiUi,
ChiUlreti'H Suit.
LAST DAY.
FEBRUARY 17th.
UARCJAINS IN
VIKN HKI.ss slin IT- VlhN s i-.
SOU II VIS
llOV s VN1I VII N s H IN Tl It I Vl's 1 mi
IIHI.N s K VNl V 1'OI.OS
IIOIisK III VNM 1'S Nll I VI" Itelils
111. vi k ( vl's sei hi i.k viiiKi:
v isi.i:, i, 1 i.n is
LAST DAY.
FEBRUARY 17th.
I'. Vltl. VINs IS
Wlilte Dress Shlrta,
Blue Fltmnel Shirts.
Kid, Buck & Snriirane Gloves
Silk Llned Neckwenr, 25c & 50c
Overalls, GOc
Ciirtlitrans, 37c
LAST DAY.
FEBRUARY 17th.
BARGAINS IN
l.ADIKs ( iivimeV sVNsi; ami el'l.l! V
IOI. sjiiiks
I.AIIi:s' ( fliAtOA Kill SHOI.,, i.I.ijv I. KID
lei-s
I.AIUKs' Hfl.Nl II Kill (, VIlKlts t.l.Nl s
II IMI'hH LIU Vl.t'sllehS
IKllh- I. VCK II Vis HOW III Tins snobs
in mil i:ev i.i.siiei.s
LAST DAY OF SALE,
Tuesday, February 17.
iT-Melea Clirl lit 0 p in , , XI ept Nllllull) ,
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER,
32,34, 36 and 38 East King St.,
LA.N'UAblKIt, I'A '
(ll.ASSHAlli:.
TTiail A MAItTlN.
QUEENSWARE. - - QUEENSWARE.
CHINAHALL
WK Mir. Or'r'KIM.NM A LIN K OK
Queensware
AT SfKLIAI, I'lIICLS.
Tea, Dinner, Breakfast
TeileFSetts, &e.
4ia-Cull and t'e tlie Mum uud nt'ciuu Itiirguiua
ffigli & lartin,
NO. 16 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEIt, I'A.
ri.einiMi,
riiAU.ouiNe,
W. B. NELSON,
I.Air or It. It WiNim, Nehiii quZhx Stiikkt,
1.a.maii:ii, l't '
Importing Tailor, f
M llUllt IMItlelm
ESHLEMAN'S LAW BLOCK,
North Dttke Utreut, Iitiiictiater, In
aij. Tin-: i.A'ii:ststvi.i:s
In I ehkiiin tin Until Tir I ietiis run si nn n
llllllHKIt4
V I'KltH.t 1' I'iriil' VI! VMI. I. II
.1 ' "vi'Jnil epi'iiiilnl llit'iilieti. iNiilem tt Ith it
iinii Hun of leii'litn nud liiiiiu'rllfi i.ihmN for tlin
v Inti'i uud eiiiliiu of Issv, lii'i,' I tt III Im pliii.rd
tn Ium ui) Irli'iidi mul tin pulillu tall und m-v
m .lock.
W. B. NELSON.
JYKIIS.V lt.VTIII.N.
lit LsllONsilliKN 1'KltPI l.VIMi IO
Buyers of Clothing !
Where te Buy It ?
Whero Qualities Are Bust ?
Whero Prices Ate Lewest?
Ifutuu lllllt' ttiiTi' tiuihllen l,e uppviiniwt
tu juuriulnd, it'iui'iulii i ttmt iti mi tin li'mllug
toiupi'tltem for eui tiiuU' VV i mn In u inwl
Hun In. uppl) jemt'Vi'i) nml In
CLOTHING
liUlin -M UIE 0i, FIIOM 'NlKVSl lil.MKNT
Vml tin' rnt tti uiinrunli'i' tttll tn u n und
fiilriiiultnlt ut let ttlmtitii nuui ten ttili te
fxpi'iid
04-Step 111 te .,,. t Hllll ItH'Klttll till Ktlllk
Hut Is lun' ( lltllullt iviliilni It mid iimkr
istmiMiiuen ttlttitlii' fti'.t ten kuett el i li.t
ttlii'ii' VV hii itliti ut tlmt .(U, ilillt". mi'
rlulit nml tli.it prli i h uki .1 tt III Im -nn tt, m ikn
en it Inn il
MYERS & RATHFON,
I K V1UNI1 I VNl VSl Kit I I.Ol IIIKIts,
NO 12 EAST KING STREET,
I am vsru:. ! v
J.
K SM VI I Nu
GREAT SLAUGHTER
FINE OVERCOATS.
t (.Hit te (1ji u rtilurllen f i. fi, tit t i t rtit
Ix'llllS llirtt UK III 111 H ril t H t lOHll Mtlt In (I ( it
nml iu.iilai rtri.tttii-
1 11K ltLr IN I UK WtiKI U
In till tht tlttr.'H nt uluilrn antl Mtl- I.l
Htlll, Klll-M, fllMim, It iluiM, lrllIlr.'U. :
llmif. Muiitanak'' tlt-nt Iihim, t v j (
n tlntiN, I xiiiiiife IhilM's nml I.iImi1 tla.i
l.nnl Irlih ririr I.mii veh.ii. IN Iihitii4,
Mi-iiunnntl hr4 1 Ih-k' inmU cnn nl .'
Imtl nt limiting Imiueva In liru til.c. tuitl nnm
In prict fruin frit tn III)') tt iut Hum tht in
fn.ni f i r full Ihif ..f limn. Mli Kutrrd t
rtiiplna In i l( i t nu i tl' 1 f-
SUITINGS
or I V I.IIV IU si UIITION VI I'ltll I - ( m;
ItLspeNlilNi.l V I ew
VII tolels hii' Miliji-etril le tt tlioieiiKli , I,, mi
OllH-t Our Werk Is of thr lnnl mul lilKhi t
sivluef nil our leiiR eipiTli'iiis' In 1jii-.ltii
und rlir.0 tnnpeftliiiii nnlileN ut. te tie tlloleiliftil)
fiiuilllnr ttltli all Itiu Is t iiuiiiutiu turvs nml
littvst allies In the uutrkrl t.lte - t trhll mul
lie isiiivlnn d,
- VI-
Ne 2 West Klnn Streot ami Contre
Sqtmre
Stealing's Tailors Guild.
limriait VV As
s
ri:t i vi. Nerini
AiiiieiiiicciiM'iit I'Alr.itiiiliiiiii'v !
nil. 1,1:1 vi f.si iu.ui i Hun i.vi.i: siviil
PINE CI0THIK&
IIBNRY (iHAIirS.
Ne. O Eaat ICItitf Strout.
In elder le it duteu lieiitj rtetk tiefeiii met
till.-, I hlilll lililku up loeldul nil lllll'iet KOtHU.tt
A Reduction of 25 te 30 Per Cent.
I luitn lll-e il liillnlier of I I'sleM 1.1U
SCI I s, net tidli it tot, ttlileli ttlll lie reld nt it
Itn-ul siicrltlie. '1 lilt li iliirtlen Is fin e,ili null,
uud ttlll ettvndletliu I'lllif Ol' MA III II
.N It Will leiuevu en el ulsiut thu llirt el
April le
xe. is south qitj:j:x ,stii'i;t,
(Opposite lint lVrtelllie )
H. GERHART.
IflCONOMV IN fl.OriMNti.
Bargains Added I'e-dtiy.
liitieiite tteik fei eill liuuds mul keep lliem
teKilliel ttlll Hit' tin) dull U!miu, tie iiiimuliu
ted.l) It
SPECIAL SALE
in etnt
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Iluvliir: benulit fill' tunli ut u tutu Viev Vmk'
dun I Jirgu and r'lnn I. Inn of 1'V.NTVIOON
I.NtiX. tti me iiii-piiivd te elfiT til'LCIVL I.N
IIL'C'r..VIL.N"lb.
AI I. VVOOI, I'AMs, inii.ltt ItieitliT, itWIll.
ALL VVOOI. I' Wis, iimtloteoidi l.iil fr.l
ALL VVOOI, I'AN'IS, iiiiiiltitiiurilur.ut llie
.VI.L-VV'OOli I'A NIS, miidii te elder, ut fl wt
AI.L-VVOOli I'A MS, inuki! IoeiiIit, ilttllm.
Thme inn eli.HU'CH for lt! Riiitulmi In thla
iitli'liiiu. Tlie prlis's nm ilimii -a, AV itiii.Vlii'r
cent. liiiH't fiiiKttuiuldiit llie uelnu of tint .-litli-Init
driili'rs. Just mm, Unit 0 li.ivt llin lint
rliiluien Jiiuruttfiitlen us iiiMvi-h of llm Ilt'i.1
unit hotttrtL'letliiiiit nml (iiMidn In tlui I'll (tint
rilti'iigiiuruiitct'dluttL'i tluiu uny itiiniittltern.
..SA.n.'I'E I'lUCKS In our Northwest tVlmleiv.
Uuiluiil In 1'liiln FIcuii'k.
Business Suit te Order as Lew as $10.00
L. GAMM & BRO,
New. 00-08 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(ItlKlit en llie Seutliwi'gt Cor of Omugi buret,)
ItA.VCAS-Jtit, I'a,
Utull?.e"iStk!,IUe" "'"" 8,''tlutk' '3''"y