VT..: X''pij u - . 5 T wV1 . t ?- .iV'MtfJ1 -V" ' ' '".' (". ' -! . r, !,, -,- ' K-"'-- fh ?4V ,r :. - . t w r - i -t IliE liANCASTUR DAILY INTELLIGENCE!!, MONDAY. JANTT. r- a j -a , L A " ry .Si 9! tntsI.Lgnc)r, J'aAtfAAY'M, Men, UtfMMMMMMtote HMMtMl ttWIBtsts. Uleeaaatea taraf MUttMl I .eartala te be adopted aaaaUaadV) fautaUw Hetav. w. aaa aaa tlata MMttMkMbebeMerand. There tataatafaaboei latere la ttedlecue. HMtaeahMdeBlalde tbe lnforeaUde, lae tasea aaa latt 471 wbate that MH,IMtlMnHimTj amy en MUM mmI ttettha New Eng Eng aian.taibabaUef thaauHfac- wa an tacte oeoatltiwoU. aak ter Ml tlata. the waat tha Ikhtett eOatrea the lewwt rtea feeds, IhittkajraaiibatMroeDpatewita p raaauf aeturer la Mgn priced Thla Bound strangely, inyfcw eaaentiaet deelaraUen that th eat et beeae tabor la what U Btanuraeturer te setd a aaaater Aldrieb, otRtede Island, aas ha would be aatiafied with ratee t tariff duty tbat equalized tbe coat ei I I KM foreign labor. Benawr vew, 1 lfbaearl. aa'.d that be would be will g'Jtei'te eoakpreaaiaa the tariff tatee en tbat Than an tepnenUuvee el tne rbJgbandTery low tariff Mew, and iMiapreailae en wblch tbey expreea wllllBgeeai te atand Is a aeniible U the partlea were willing te meet upon , the tariff quettlen could be considered , Bat we bare reason te douet r Aldrich' contentment with such at. whan he asks a higher duty yajilew priced than en high priced cutlery; i la certainly mere labor cat Ofc the tatter then in tbe former. It is wakh giTea the additional value te I nwauterlal, la high priced wares. I W aadeistaud yery well wcy it is mat Wtmm Va-aatataul ntirti4vsi iliav rn AArnrkaaijI l v b "---" .-- r'r-.T' 1Bae better than In coarse goods, wiln Bpreducta. It 1a because their Ulgn parked tabor U really lower priced tban rfawlgn labor, because it produces mere ?gt better work and baa greater aid from When the equalization of i tad borne wages ta undertaken, eenaideratlQna will enter into it: I it la quite certain that it will appear i the tariff dutiea tarted In the senate I an far mere than equivalent te the i in the coat et home and foreign f.laher. It appears, for Instance that a t knife la imported tbat costs but m I A dozen abread: audit is manifest (the proposed duty et about 21 cents rav deeea represents mere than the dif- let tabor cost. ;TheEepubllcan party has declared Ha r te be te put bucd a duty en every tured article as will enable it te successfully, and it is net tteelt about the cause et tbe I of home and foreign cost ; it dety tbat will exclude foreign area entirely and it will net itheDesaociatie policy which pre- gMsa a duty only sufficiently high te itbelcoetel lauer. yj 'I iia mmiii niram nniTTiT tin thiaeeuatry for political debate for sy years: and the time that baa l apeat u pen it might have been better at The tax paid by tbe people tbe tariff has net .been equal brother taxeemere unjustly imposed i the people, wbicn legislation sneuia i relieved them from. Loek, for ln- , a we enormous oeunty wnicuiue I government gave the raclfle rail- s, without retaining such control et l aa would enable it te keep the car- chargeat down te a fair price tte make them equal te all. money given these reads was amaUeat part of their burthen i the country 'a industry. When the cent preridedithe money te build railroads cress the continent, it I have provided against exorbitant ylag charges. Just as when state turea chartered railroads, it was , their duty te provide that tbelr capital 1 net exceed their actual cost, and at tbelr charges aheuld be lust the aame te ail. The neglect gyat then proper restrictions upon management has imposed a r burden upon the industry of the ' than the tariff : and there would I little need of a protective tariff te-day ! tranaporUtlea charges were limited te i needed te secure a fair return i needed railroad capital of tbe When railroads have been aet te use but te eell, when railroad officers cover tbelr i with parasites for their own preut aaas millions for their own pockets i of their opportunities, tbe people pay rthta dance mere than the tariff waltz i ; and it Is a mere premising pgabjeet for relieving legislation, since it is pint one en which political parties can psjuteke different Bides. 5 " Qasy 'a Kick. Quay showed notable indepen in reusing 10 vow ter the sugar y. Hame et the western senators, people want te make beet sugar, tbe dutiea upon Pennsylvania , it the Pennsylvania aenaten de net tbelr votes te beets. This tariff busl iaa geed deal of a dead beat game, et taeaspects.and the beet feature net improve this appearance any than deei tbe heavy duty ou steel aad beams. The Republican wbe vote what they knew te be ivagant duties upon these manu. and who vote for what ust believe te be a very policy In a bounty en sugar, are y uapeuea te tbelr course by te get a solid party vote en the bill. Tbey ate calmly buv!n& pvpi-v aad Quay mutt give a quid pre quo, tuar mmubv, uwyray. rerhapa he It he prep mm te leal his party he have te go, te it or capture it. In agaieai tbe sugar bounty ha shows ieeldcd belief te be that the people aw rene or u. He does care what money the govern- gives ia bounties, and be cheerfully veefjr the distribution 40 acres and mule te the Southern H4a heuaa and let te evervbedv af he thought it would be a whole- etttiesj policy, it he does net go meaty it u because he bt- Jt w be bad party policy ; aa tejas V 1W. tal toasts la waahtnb The aaalaetarers hare f-a Jobbers af willow sad mm .tV. ?jr tslbeia. Itu rt ai " W as fans. lataat Hia estates vaaauaa aarre Maaaagaf aa haaway.aaiMUia mum Bard wan Bsanaaaa, aa an aaM wry eteee It east. Hearty aU aha Jeaeata aai aai HwHuan la Haw Yerk, BaWsaere aad rfcllait'r' bara agnat la gat Baasetalng en at af taba by eemMaaUsa, Tfeara anbattwatargaiMiatlwat eederlaaata the eeuatr aa watt at the AUeghealea the tabs are all el r4ae. Awn aew a Mr. Walter K, Hlons.er Broek ljra, aeaMa forward with aa aagtae for threwlag dyaemHe aballa te tasaeaee die die taaeea by matalag than fitHB lha Ura of a raaMly rerelvlar, wheel. He prefweea te baagfoarabaUaeaatm foetwbaal, drive ItataaptadoKtOaeraTetaUoMaaiiaatrtaBd deteebleg Uem by a daileate device he will MMtbaatoflyeffatatangaat one attar tba ether wltb a Telecity of 2,100 Hat a aeeend glvea by eeatrlf agal foree. If Mr. UlckB will retire te Berne loea vtilderaeaa aad prera tba aataty of hla auablaa, 11 aeay boeoaatdarai. ibat tban ta aetblag vary pleeseat abeat dyaaaslle eertrMgee balag alaag areand at highspeed ea a fly wboel. m s m Edisen baa ran afenl of a kaaa lawyer, at laaat ba ta called kaaa baaaaae be le a lawyer aad baa maaagad te get bold of a great pile et eaab la aaeb a way tbat tba law eaa aet eaatly barm bin Briefly tbe lawyer w quiauoe, wans v. -xemuumaai wat aa unknown and laaignifleaat attorney nnUlMr. Kdtaeu, la aaplrltef frltadehlp, employed bleu te BBenifenu legal anaire. Among ether thing Ue lawyer was en treated wltb negotiations for tba sale of tbe patent en the phonograph aad actually sold It, aa Edisen thought, for 1600,000 Recently, hewerer, tbe tnrenter learned that 1760,000 bad been paid for tbe patent ad bow be is trying te find ent what Tomllaaen did with the ether quarter of a million of dollars. He has already learned tbat the esnenelre Mr. Tomllaaen charged bout 110,000 ter drawing up a bill of sale. It these charges all proyetebe true an ordinary thief would aeeat ytrtueua by comparison wltb tble man, who net only took what did net belong te him but took It from his best friend and benafaoter and Mltkiuit .Mn IIiawia. aMiu nf want fn, I nvimllntnn had been maklnr a a-rait ln- 03me ent 0j the legal bnalness of tbe great loyenter. Tnn Sunday school of the Memerial Presbyterian church of Philadelphia caught fire en Sunday when fire hundred children were In It, but they all quietly marched out. Fortunately aeaa of the teachers lest their heads, and tban waa time enough te move without abew of alarm. Tna Mew Yerk World of Sunday pub llsbsa Max O'Rell's nsw book antf Ohauneey Dspew baatena te expand his jaws te emit an opinion upon it, Mr. Dtpev is enlv referred te by way of Indicating tbe literary Importanes of the baok.fer though bis ready made, automatically discharged opinion la et Utile value, Its apptaranee Indicates tbst Cnsuncey recegnises the popularity of Max and wants te place his own name oeosplcu. cealy en the ereat of bis last literary billow. O'Rell will bs remembered as a keen, witty Frenchman, wbe Jamped Inte fame by publishing a charitable satire en the Eagllah under the title Jehn Bull and bis Island." Ula book displayed a thorough command of Eegllahsnd knowledge of the English, but they oeuld net appreciate bis flee sense of humor and though rapidly passing through several editions in Amsrlea It waa received In bad temper by Jehn Bull and met with abusive and at up Id replies. He was naturally pleased with tbe recep tion of bis book In America and declared his Intention of writing up "Jonathan and his Continent " In similar vain. It la tee seen te pass Judgment en the work, but the general tone el it appears te ba mere osutleua and sympathetic than that of the eaaay en Jehn Bulb We trust tbat brother Jonathan will take kindly te the criticism and dis count the oempllments. FJBSONAI Dr. Jehn A. Fishkr died at Mew Or leans iset Teetdsy. He had resided there forty jears, but was native et Iittbsnen, Pa. Provksser R Otis Kendall, Tloe Tlee Tloe preToat et the University et Pennsylvania, will seen resign his position as dean of the college faeulty. Ue will, however, oon eon oen tlnus te held the prolessershlp et aatroaemy at the university. Isaae Bkll, jr., ez.Unlted States mlnlater te the Netherlands died en Sunday In St. Luke's hospital, Mew Yerk, In the 431 year of Lis age. Ue 'Was at one time a eierk In Brown Brethers' dry goods house, la Mew Yerk, and In 1870 established the cotton dealing house of Isaae Bell, Jr., A Oa, of Mew Yerk, Savannah and Charles ton, He retired in 1877, and In the following J ear married Miss Janet Bennett, stater et amea Gorden Bennett In 1885 President Olevelsnd appointed Mr. Bell mlnlater te the Netherlands, pontlen he resigned In May last Ue leaves widow, two daughters and a son. . . Ifaeeffaotel drattla purgatlvea la very en ervating and often followed bymoieerleaa proatiailea. What yen want n a mtld ap perlent and alterative, which are happily combined In Laxader. erring u a prime evidence of patn. When the baby U Iretfal and Inclined le-1 crying apnlle." remove the cauie by ualng Vi. Bull'a JUby Syrup. OOMfLBXlOW reWDBM. e OMPIiKXlON POWDKK. LADIES wae vALua a aariMBU comflixieh must usa POZZONI'S medie an u COMPLEXION POWDER. It luiparu a brilliant transparency te the akin, fiemuvitsall plraplei.irecklea and OU OU OU oelomltnns, and mkea the ekln dellcately aett and tmsuuiul. Itcentalni no Uine, while, lend or anenle. In thrue ahadea. nlnk or nea white and branette. TOU BALK ST AU Druggiata Dealer and Faney Qoeda Averywhere. apSlWA1'B "" AtlLltliiKKr. B AKGA1NHI BARGAINS ke w is iaa timx te qst First Class Goods -AT HALF PRICE. -AT- WEIKEL'S. SIVOHTUQUKEHBT., LIMOABTVH.PA. dUd ATIUMMMXm. JtnUKB B. KAUFFMAM, ATTOJUtBT-AT-LAW, aeeend Flenr Kihlemaa law BnUdlng, He. tl Kerth Iake btreeu rat-ivaaw Wb F1SHEB, OKMTIST. rarUnnlar attention give te fluin and preeerrlng the natural teeth. X have afl the latest Improvements for doing sloe work at a vary reasonable aest. Having yaaraer ax aarvmes in tte large mtolamsnrategiva tba bast of saUa&teuen aa aave yovmeasy baataxtMelal Uieth only aisejaar sat. v"m auna-ird a ssVeamT qubbm bt. n OOP'S ABgArAJUliLA. THE PLAIN TRUTH ts tbat Head's eteaarlUa:hts eared tten. ee&ae of aeep! mho saaarea asrereiy wMk ratMMtteam. It aautreUtes ikelaeue aetata the Meed, wkteh eaases tkass Urrtbla palm aad aekw, aad also TttaUaaa and MrtehM tae bleed, tfeMamreaila the reemrreaeeef tfee disease. Tkess faeta wamatas la urgtaa yea, If ye sater with rhsuaaauesa, te aire Head's tanapertlla atrial. Fer as years? hare snffered wIBi sditle abaamtttam. hut MereaibM 1 was Ukwa wonethMaeTer.aadwasnBablete get eat of theheaae. Iwasataieat HiLrxaasreB) dats safferleg great agony, la December 1 ecm neaeed (aaiag Heed's aaraaparlila. Alter the seoead bottle 1 was able te be, ent and around andatteaateimeiaess. I toea are oeiuea. ad am aew se tree front rheamaUam that ontyeeaaaioaauy t feel It siigbtlyea a aad den change of weathar. I hare great oona eona oena denoe la Heed's BaraaparUta, Caatas ka, Christie, Clarke oe, wis. HfLAMMA.TOaT aBKUICaTIBH "Harlngbeen troubled with tmflammfktery ntutcatlim for naaay years, my torerable attention was ealled te Doed'a BaraaparUla by anedrertlMsaeatef enrts It had effected, t have new need three bottles of Heed's Berte pattlle and can already teaUly te beneficial reanlte. I highly recommend It as blecd pn. riaer." J. O, anas, West Bloemfleia, H, T. Heed's SaWMpatlUa Beld by aU druggists, si t six ter at. rrepared only by O. I. .HOOD A CO, Lewell, 100 Deeea Oat Dellar. WANAMAKBKB. ranAeatrwu, Monday, Jan. It, 1KB. This is for you, madame ; about your Dresses. Hew many of them fit just right ? Have you one Dress that sets exactly as you wish? Isn't there a draw, or a wrinkle-spot or a hunch-up place in the best of them ? Doesn't it pinch a little here and slouch a little there? Of course it does. Needn't. Heard that before ? Very likely ; but we prove it. There's no guesswork about the fit ei a waist that comes from the Pollock Garment-Fitting Frames. Can't be. A cuirass ei flexible metal tapes does the business. Being adjustable in all its parts by a series ei hooks and eyelets, it is fitted perfectly te the form, re moved in sections, laid flat upon the material te be cut, a pencil sketch Is made, a few snips of the scissors, and the garment is ready te put together; Ne shearing and shaving te "make it fit." Science teuclies a secret spring in dressmaking and the lines of beauty fall into place. Threat curves carried out; shoulder slopes net marred by straight unyielding seams ; darts that defy straining or stiffness in outline ; sleeve that might serve te mould the arm of a Venus, easy in any posi tion sharp elbows especially invited. The only perfect waist mzas urement system we ever knew and invented by a man i Think of the time lest in try ing te be fitted ; add the plague of the almost certain misfit ; take note of the cost of ruined material, ruined nerves, and ruined hopes. Then hail the deliverer. Yeu are asking " what will all this perfection cost ?" Ab surdly little. We furnish lining material, fit, cut, and baste up a waist-and-slecves lining, sew en hooks and eyes, and give you the whole thing for $i. Fer another $i ($2 in all) we sew the cloth en te the lining, if you wish, but you must fur nish the cloth. The paper pattern and the wasted stufl by the common way would about balance this cost. The new fitting-room is en the second fleer, Chestnut street side. At the Chestnut Street en trance, Men's Hosiery counters, we have put en sale 6000 pairs of Men's Fancy Cotten Half Hese, dark colors, full regular made, neat stripes, at I2j cents a pair. Yeu would be quick te take them at double. Chestnut itreet aide, weit of Main Alale. We have just come by about five hundred dozen pieces Mens, women's, and Cliil- dren's Underwear, in "white " merino," " natural gray, " scarlets " and wool," wool, fancies. ,, 25c, 37c, 50c, 75c, $1. Every garment in the let is at hall price or less. On tables by themselves. Cheitnut street, weat. We had some very red-lettered Gleve days in 1S88 ; beating them already in 18S9. Here are 3432 pairs Women's 4-button Real Kid Gloves, handsomely embroidered. 60 cents for $1.25 in value. Chestnut atroet, west. Every new and again we have a word te say of Dress Goods Remnants. All days are alike te us for them. As fast as the Remnants show we hurry them off te their special counter with all the extrava gance, and sometimes with part of the cost, cut out of the prices. All of you knew that long, heaped counter of ever-changing stuffs. Yeu have saved dollars and dollars there. But this is time e' year when JIAMOXDfOTI If Yeu Are Sick With Heaaaehe, Hearajfla, aheaataalspuPys BasjaUdi MUtAsasaiAaaaL aWaaaadl aaaaaaaL If BBrKaarnM savsjaasTaBwaasasnaa awvxMB asSBaasaarBM aav JBVIIvStyawajaftag jawVlB naan. aiaaey Daw .eeasatymgn, raaaietieil lea. rarer HMTeiSTl Beaaa aad M.rarMal Pacalata,er TMimm ciiauBiBB. tmm rwmmmm reauatiea. awe raise's celery uewi- d and ba eared, in aaea at mm eaaae Is mental or nayileai eTarwerk,aaxleiy, teeearaoraaaiaravtaeaawter wawa is ve waaaaM tke aarrsaa nHm. l ltln ta f taeee aiieasa. kctaeva the eavaa with that geMMarveeaic,antaaaaci.Y wHl atsap. Paine's Celery Compennd Jia. I Bewair, Bprtng fleld Hue, writes! uomnenaa eaanet na ex- I1BRIS nervoaa nerveaa t the re- saiting aaacUes of tba atemech, heart aad liver, and the whole tone or the system waa wonderfully Invigorated. I tell my tnenda If alca as 1 have bean, Mine's Celery oempoand WiUOurw Ten I Beld by drnrglit. CI i six- for as. Prepared "i V by aua, aioaaasees Ce , Bmllagten, Far the Jlgrt, Rerveas, Dtbtlltatei. WAirAMAJcmtr we go through stocks with sharpest eyes. Everything a bit lonely as te color, or weave, or style, is pulled out and marked for what it'll fetch. Short pieces go the same way. We want te hustle every straggling piece or bit out ei the store before a new month starts. Twe or three thousand short, orphaned, or limping pieces of Dress Goods have been marked a fraction of the "remnant price. fenles habit cloths bread elmba camsl hairs piald checks artnurei cords dligenala and a great variety ei striped and figured Novelties are among the lighter - weight stuffs. Lengths 1 te 7 yards. mohair pluibes Iterlln Twills bearers bendes in 1 te y2 yard lengths are among the heavier stuffs ler cloaks and ulsters. Benthweat of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. qroekkiks. E VEKf FAMILY SHOULD USE CARSIBD'S MILD CUBBD HAW. Tlwr. Bchumiker miw Precess Fleer pro pre pro nennood the beat evur plaeed upon tht mar ket. Wa mate specialties of riNB TEA J, and Choice OLD J a V a. and UOUH a. OerraKS. ahd best :oe Coffee In the city. All we aak la atruierdsr. eku.WIa.NT. Ne. 113 Weat King btreet. aartioeds delivered. e HEAP GROCERIES. Sailing Off Balew Cost. Yes, wc are EeUIngOS Belew Cost te Reduce our Stoek. Mew la the lime te buy Canned and Drled frulta cheap. We have an immense atrck.eur principal brandbelng DBW DUOP, which we claim ltads the world. Teas, Coffees and Sugars, TBAB-ltnre lal, Oolong, Japan, Veung ny lon, nnd the finest Kngllsh Ilreakfaat 1 ea In the city. COrrBKS Try our Java and Mecha Cof fees. Alse the Beat fttes and Luguayra In stock. BUOAllSatCcst. BogarsatCeiU awaiva UB A TRIAL OHDXU.-Ce . A. Reist & Ce, OnODDRB, Cor. Etst King and Duke Streets. L T BURSKV. Wbe Wants a Chestnut New ? Think of the ptlee. Geed 80ft Chestnuts only 6 cents a quart er5 Quirts ler its cents. The parly who held lhm wanttfl te sell, aud we bought them cheap and will give yen the bargain. Bargains In Canned Goods. Bargains In Byrups. Baigalna In fcvaperated VrulU. liargelns In Dried apples, Pargstni In Kalslna. Bargains In Many tioeds. Prlees Acoerilng te Quality. BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, IilNCASIBB, PA. s LAUQI1TER IN TEAS. SLAUGHTER IN TEAS -AT- Reist's f Th) Longest Pule Kneels tie l'etJiinnnDs ! TWO DOLLARS FOR ONI DOLLAR TUIS WEKK ONLT I TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOOK I 2 as of SV) ltet imperial Tea for ...1100 x siui we nwiiuusirnier 3 as of s Je Ben KngiUh llivaklutTea (or. 3 as et V e Best Japan Tea for S Bs of 'JJe Beit Uunpewder Tra 9er 4 tef tyioGunpewfltrTialor 4 aset CM Imperial Tee, ler... , , 4Sie( 6O0 Imperial Tea ler.... 4 sef 60a Japan 'lea ler 4 ftjef wve Veudk Hysen Tea Ter BIMet CVeUrutrii Tea ler Itscf I9u ItlsckToater ael sijallzedTca ler IUI 100 100 10U 100 1IU 101 110 101 1(0 10J lve Oar CM for Five Dollars! We will pieaent tUe purchaser of 120 worth et any e"u atndiir an aasoiiuiciitedheaboTO Ttni with ennheck lert). 'Ihlsla auuuiiro auuuiire auuuiiro cjdeutt'detlor, A FOOL! Wn doirrve te be oensured far our liberality In the alioTe cirr, and aerae narrew-mlndtd oeaipetltora my even rail us a font, ThlaU Vxryioeliah. Vu de knew that our patrons will new nnur us, however, but regard this liberal oil ir el our as one et the many we are censtanily making. Alwayabxarlumlndtbat wu ar the Lart si Heuse and carry the most Cjmplule block. . J. FRAKK REIST, WIIOLKSALB AND BKTA1L GUOCBP, hertaeast Cerntr West KUag aad rTlaee BtreeU, X.AMOABTBK JPA. aarialsphens aae rree Delivery. .,' DIAMOND DYES Warraatad ta eeter mera goods thsa aay ether dree aver saaaa. aad te aire lore bfB HactaaaaareMeeetera. AsksatWieClssiswd, aad take MpUwr. iDntiLrjal AOMtOoIerii SlIaWmlMIWli 1 FOB 10 j caurta. OhiktOestiUMTbiml Vaeqnsilsd far all Faaey aad Art Wee Atdragirletaandlferefeaats. ByaaaakFraa WBLLS, RIOHAMDSO A CO, FrOfa, Bar. llngten, Vt. O) QemmmwAMM. fcMMW H IQH MAaYTUr. Cblet, 61iis mil QiHi.fiii AT CHINA HALL. Onr Stock for the Spring Trade cantatas aa usual the Bast stakes of White ateaa China, BemI Foreelain or Franca Chine bathe aaac get. Plain or Decorated, ta Tea, Maaerer TeUet eats, at the Lewest rrteee. Our aaaeruaent of Glass wars Is large, aa contains many Haw Patterns sad Dastgaa. Our stock et Lamps is large. Among It will ba found the Boehsster, which has aosape aesape aosape rter. Persona wanting a sew eatdt.replaetager fllling up sets, will lad It te thatr advantage te give ns a call. High & Martin, Ne, 15 East King St. ecus-tfd c LEANING UP ODD LOTS. OED LOTS I TUB CHINA DEPARTMENT ae rea Half Price. COMHENCINQ Monday, January 21, '89. J. B. MARTIN &CO. runs, de. -DIO MARK DOWN IK ALL Far and Winter Goods. Owing te the mild winter aad an overstock of Winter Goods, we will make reductions ea allsnch goods that will pay you a handsome tntercat en your Investment. AX KLiaANX LIKE OF Ladies' 8c Gents' Furs, ei Kvery Description, first Qeallty floods Ouly. 1'ilcts Guaranteed the Lewest, big Line of UUBBS from U.2S up. THUMKB, lUlVILlNtt BAtiB AMD UM UUBLLA1. VIIlghe;t Cash Prlte Paid for Kaw rnrs. Stauffer&Ce.. 81 Sc 83 North Queen Btraet, liAMOAflTBal,FA. CASMiAema. QTANDAUD OAKRIAQE WORK. KDW. KDQERLEr. Hei. 40, 42, 43. y Market street. Bear of Ftst- uuiun, nanaiHir, jra. I new have ready for the rail and Winter TruOH tbe finest aud meetaeJectltna of itrlctly flret-cUs.i uariiagee and Bleighs of all aascrlp Uonslntbemarket. New la the time te buy a nlm Carrttge or Sleigh as a ebrlitmaa Present. There U noth ing that would be mere suitable. Special uargalea In Becend-liand Werk, both flntehed or unfinished. A lew mero et theso fine Bead Carts left at prices te ault the times. All work fully guaranteed. My prleea fee tbe mme quality et work are the cheapest la siepalrtng and Bepatntlng promptly at tended te. one set et workmen eepeelailT emplovedferthatpurpoaa. -KTOTIOBl TO THBSPABisKsBS' ABTD XN eUNHB)u.-AU parseas asaherear ear. bidden totrasnaaaea any exthaUadaMtSa i. unnu sum spaauwmu sanaiaa sa lasaa Laneajtar aeaaliaa. wheahar laslesad a eieeed, aitaar aw the anrneaa ashing, as the law will Mr against ail srespaasug astgnaa alter Ula set tlMdaattaesua. frmVBfl&SmP"" rmaasiAar, AtwaaVa faa ifcWBess'siaa i'hlilii-W mfflgggmps m waa kim T eununtQMVxmm L.6uimiD&Bre. OS NOaVTM QUOM IT. C8 UfTBBISTUra BAIOAUra I MADS TO OBDBB. We lava eleaat tress a seaMaaaiiasM aaajda rally aaaaiswsd. wa 1 gjggftii&'WMit, ThaSfaat AnaaalBaU a Man. Baia I cauaraa's Oleuiag. at hair rites bum eeev aOveteeeMftimJB;sj,si,fe Ms' Bait at as,!, es,ta,aia. ayevereeatauaLia,aiia, aiaf.ai. Bera Baits a Hie, at, at, sai mudraavs Baiat aad evereaMs from ties apwaiaai, BkMvd hsvara wHl a afl It aAtkatveavea. nia asui aa oxastae aweet rneas wui prevail. -ii -v- "T-r-zr- -z- - ------ -- - szaataa these goads, as the L 6AHS1AN A BRO., XerehaatTanetB sad htaaafaeturers ef area's. Bey's aad vatidrea'e Clethlag, a. W. COB. MOSTX qPBBB 0BAK8B BT. BaThe Cheapest Bxclnstve Clothing Heuse Utaeeity. KADING OLOTHIKR& Lkturday and Monday Only. 500 Children's OYerceats, AQE8 4T0 11, REDUCED AS FOLLOWS : pvenUaaatsBaaete gaaas m laaaaaaa.aa i an wrSee aa knew aa aua Tt sasses la Order, All-wee), watta am Hie freassrs ta order, All-Wees, Watta ease. M se freasses te ereat, AU-Weet. Wsrth. if as. ee.se Treassss ta order, Alt-Wees, WertS Jess. F dig SBA.Ae IHlOIMMnialUn BUV filW 1.75 ' " 1.26 " 200 " " 1.49 9 M ' 1.R4 " 80 " " 2.60 k nn s ke n sn a se W.MJ. .............. . VtA "Ren is se e en. ............... u.uv W.00 " " .oe Balurday and Monday only at these Sac rificing Prleea, BOYS' OVERCOATS, AGES 9 TO 18. CUT IK PRICES ONE-THIRD. These that were are 1.07.-' sold for (2.60, new Were! 3 CO New are! 200 4 00. 4.60. ii 2 67 ii ii ii ii ii ii ii 8.00 884 4.00 6.00 6.67 8.00 10.00 it ii it ii ii ii 6.00 6.00 9.00 10.00 12.00 16.00 Remember Thla chance la for thla iturday and Monday Only, January 19 and 21. Sirsh & Brether, roBHamer M.QTjnUfK.e.CnTRiaQnAB. ONst-PBIOl Olethiers and Fnrnisliers. MXCVRBIONS. yAOATION EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VAOATION ZOOBSIONS. All Traveling licensee Included. The Baeend Party of the Bensen will leaTO Fhlladelphla Monday, February 11, 1. fera Grand Tour of 8a Daya THROUGH TBI SODTflIRN STATIS. MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA Tfca entward route la rla Wllmlnaten. Haiti. mere. Washington, farfcer.burg, Cincinnati, Maw Orleans, ate. The eatlra roandef travel threnah tba Ben th and Mexico te ba madelnaepecial Tralnef atagniBeans veauunica t-numan raiaca vara, Inelnalva of Pnllman Palaea Ulnlnv-Car. All the leading elttaa and places of historic and Blctureique latereat te be visited Including uadalsjara and tha Cltr et Mexico (where ia any win am phswi.1 a bix uaye inp ever tka Mexican Hallway. Alse a Cemnlata Mound ex California, with special tralna re turning through tha arandsoenle sections of uian.uoiemaaoia xneumeincainorniate tie extended at pleasure, with asven different aatea of return under special escort. Tha ucaett aiae coea en any train untu i my. Urand Tour of 47 Daya threnah tha smith. era States and Mexico (emitting California). jearcu it. cairerala Bxeuritens. February 7, 11. and i March 7 and lU asTSead for desertpttvs circulars, dealguat- tag panieaiar uip aasiioe. RAYMOND ITWHITOOMB, 1U Seuth Mlnth street, (Under Continental HeUl), rauanatraiA, Fa. jwiuiw.ir.M WE CAN HEBVK TOU WKLXiAND aavayoumeaay U advarttatng. Bstt ISSHSUWIl ADTEJ.T181N6 GUIDK-BOOKB. The naest complete aad original ever Usnad. aaatoareoeiptof teeaataiapay ler paaktag and forwarding. Aaraanisua Wsmaa: Bractairr. t-t T i-xJ,llZ. .' -' -.t-y - mar JJTATB TOO MbbV THE BARGAINS IT 6 lid 8 forth Quku it IX BLAMZan I CJOMfOBTS, LADtaaT as OOAM, ClaT4:XD TJaTOIAWmaJt, EeM arajlaaa tOmk, Oa aaeaaat at the weathar aat aatag aaM, aa sasl. if yea waat aay of thesa Bargalas eeaaeat aaaa. wawtUtAveyeasaaaey. Jehn 8. Givler 6jterU IiAWOAWaaVFA. lLKARlNQBALaV Clearing Sale of Sur plus Stock, rBBTIOrjB TO IBTBHTOBT, AT THB New Yerk Stere. LADIBB' BLACK HBWhtABKBTa at $t aad as oe each, toidthiaseaaeaatau.se. XVADIBB daeedteVT. BTBtPBO arawMABXBTa Msadateeaaea. re. XtaDIBV BBAIi BBOWM eeaaajf Trimmed, redneed WBAPS, Hand. is e-m sa geeas aava easn aeta una atsiuu. x.ADiaa' alt-wool bbavbb jaeebtb redaesd te as.es each BattaerdlaaryrBargalns la BBAf. ThVtm BAOQUaa. aadaeed te tis, sa aad aa each. BBaXiPLTJBB MODJB8KAB Tadaeadtasu aadsiteaah. BBAt, PLDaS JACKBTB redaeea frees nas8tea).seeaeh. KBWMAKKBTB red need te BL60 etch. Werth BS.09, 17,00 and sard OBItDBBH'B COATB graatiy xadneed pilese. la great vartsty at TjADIBB' TLBBOB-IiIHKD HOSB, regular saada, redaesd te l(e. MieSKS OOTjOBBD eabbmbbb hebb, redaeed fresa ate aad rrie te UX and ate. 0KHTB GAMBIA' HAW HAW HOBB radaeed te lXe a pair. asTSpectal Bargains la Bvsry Department. WATT 5iSH AND , 8 amd 10 East Eiig Street, LAHCABTBB.PA. N W BOSTON STORE. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. NEW CHEAP J. HARRY STAMM. $1.00 GOES FOR 00 GEITS. Hera are Bena et the Things In which riPTT UBNTBer lMtQossferonalioluwi WOMEN'S JAOKBTS, WOOLKN HOBIERT, GLOVES, MITTENS, IiEQQINS, PLUSH ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, SHAWLS, UNDEKWEAR, AND A QBBAT -aUMBLB OF PBIUB8 IN Ll. Dress Goods, T1Z: UXe PLAIDB Btdueed te 4j,e a Taid. 16e PLAIDS Bednsed te lCc a Tatd. 78c PLAIDB and ST&irBSXedueed te STKe a Yard. " BOe ALL-WOOL OLOTUS Bedaeed te ate a lard. sarin d one Hundred for yen when yen come. Different Bargains BPB0IAL IBDUCBMBNT3. BL10E HEKEIETTAS. These Goods were Imported te our special Order The Finish Is Beautiful and Weight rarazeeileac. Bee them. Our Bargains Are Real And Are Beld Ia flood Faith. IfcMCtetrwFv ,- t SmpnSteie NEW BOSTON STORE I ,W .. .Jt . Cariii&t-Si-.
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