WF B-rZ775,v, P?5 W- '"" ' 1T T?'w'J.T,5i . i" v- - ' i. HIE IaANCASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2; 1W0 .fi" J. , J. v WI Dally InU!llncer( jabuaby n m. VMvM SMI UM nMvMP Ittttv ABMM, CI KftMM, life Mm wil toaet tha aettnlt. It BfllBC rallrea , wtt soamKteo fcaa BOtrrtr- 5 a, .fa aa am raaaeaabar. BOW laU Um Beese a long set of I mi rasdaUeat, deckriaff tb.it i Mtered into a eembl- U spirit art latent of i act. while prewodleK r ft, and eaHlBf en the inter-ttate te neert te CeBgress the I aattrttMs railroad afreasBeatana tit b'i resolution, se far m it iteriAfonMtten, it very goed: but teftotae dear that he has the right ref Um aeestkm In proposing te een- r agreeceent of the railroads and ilatUatete forbid It. All combination Itaihertfu). Like everything eke that aril la exeeai, it may be beacflclal in The interstate eentnu- "la supposed te approve. theaUnef 1 latest railroad agreement, which proposes te effect two things ; am observance of the inter-state all around ; and next, te settle by any differences that may between the companies. The ebieet. of course, will be approved rtvfenbedv: and the .'second cannot I f; itself be objected te. Congress deny te railroad companies the it of living together peacefully settling their differences amicably. Ifhat Representative Andersen, new- r, appears te object te, Is net the arm of railroad disagreement, but ' sgresssent, the violation of which ttt subject of the arbitration. Ily be would have railroads man- for agreement. -.He considers r disagreement needful for the public E nslfare. He would have them always in - atrp competition for business and ready Ite'de it for nothing rather than net de it. it is te be said that this is appar- atty a profitable condition for the cus of competing reads; but it is met geed for their stockholders ; r la Hefany .benefit te the business of llerjathat de net have competing - fcrlrtA iLf A atAas-aain earn n 11 . s-' we mumcibuu nwuiu rMetty MaU these Utter daces that ther r 2rgetit; but he evidently does . :zaaae it easy rer mem te ae mn, t& bis policy obliterates tbe value of ".imu nflcr. rata la ma ItauhA nnAaltAH la nnlilAntlH nettfa Kj 4IUIMUIUW4 4UBIUVU U SI1UOUUJI UUO i needs te be looked at all around. 'VbtTsry first consideration in '.It that i Itself upon the public judgment, Is fc railroads, being beneficent public in- ' pHtatlens, should have adequate reward r.ttteir service. They deserve public - eeunupsment. Manifestly then there B'aaaealrl be trade enough t) keep them iasapwyed and there should set be mere ads than the carrying business of ; locality demands. But this at once loot .the idea of competition; and rs tbat this la net the panacea for the et railroad management tbat the undoubtedly suffers when there afftMimn-ILlAn. Th rati ma1 manasnp slsi natural highway robber and there but two ways of teaching him land honesty; one of these ways l the building of a rival read and the : la incarceration in jail. As the first tJfrm is faulty lninjurlng innocent stock- r.jbellers, and is sat at neught, tee, by 900U and combinations, the manifest re - aeutse is te the enactment of stringent f-Jawi declaring the quid pre quo of rail- a service and making it crime te vle- Jate them. Mr, Andersen's resolution may de i;0Oi if it secures the views of the inter- commission and persuades Cen- B.ftfBMa tt At nnnn ttiam T't.n- Atmavtla VSBBI W SHib UUU fttUCaAa 1UAV tWUillilt ' Lawn oemmnas vne respect or tneceun- fSnalPaT atari fh lndrvmAnt. tf (tss ihelrmnn Jttffe Coele, is especially approved. tmm uaa uerer aaia auytuiiiK mat failed te attract publle commendation, B". rAnd ha hut alwavn thnsn a hrnailth nf SWJipen tee railroad issue which cared r the interest of the companies as well 'm of the public. And we think the in- WWWV4 UVIU NB lug MlUiS AUQ WW quite as much as the publle suffer the abuses of the officials, and as aeh netd protection from it by the law. Bismarck's Best Tee. fei There is no danger of war with Ger- sy ever the Samoan troubles, no mat . jrttiat fiAn19 tianriAti (ham tmf Mi.ka rtt"'" """"wwmwmu "UviCi UU. I.IICIC irie danger that we may loose a splendid ffertunlty te impress benlgutei Eure-B'atiuswil-h a fair notion of our national f. Mspectabllity. That would be a national .."lalKaBl.w .1f J!1 .t : wniifcjr. hi au gur uipiemavic equae- Mas and international quarrels, we will M treated according te the measurement rt our national character, secured en faeaakms like this, and it we have shown iacency under severe kicking, these deal with us will never hesitate te , kick us severely. !t flitaf. nnMM in Iia n m.!..! , m ,i, rr" a us a waiuiuttl rug ni i lllplemacy. 1 1 certainly tickles the pi lde :,-; the nation for whom the diplomat fcj kicks, and if any serious resentment is K.a-jewB vj iue lejurtu an apology costs xiwif. uur repuiauen rer SDirit uwd te tsfca first-lass when we were a com para- lnveiy leeeie power wltn a strong navy, , Jt during the war we were compelled by -asfeanuunces te submit te a steed deal M brew-beating, and new by the lack of uvy, we find ourselves in some dan- ret being roughly handled by tbe Ger- in Samoa. Germany has net the ; Intention of flahttnsr about It. ! though her naval officers have bean very foolishly of lUir eaaer. te each us tj let our betters alone. powers above them cannot fall te i aaliiethat we would makeapewerfulally lit Trance in money and commercial war. tJf Brten the field of battle. The Ger- li asay be ruugh and blundering in coienui policy, but as a rule they r' tea net feels, and would net wantonly r4rtvs? healthy young catien like our- .fsfveslate the ranks of their enemies. : and the emperors have ever and r sgala given blunt and hearty assur- i or ineu-kindly feelings towards a ' tbat has drawn se much manly .inejt'aiberland. but in com. I and colonial atrunles there is no te think of these things, and the rtasc lakes kindly te kicking will r flat kicked. We new have a wooden lev (be v7 te Sasaea and it will get time early in March, it the ria f vecable. It will find several I fill .!. - - 4,t Kfr, wnt nut yew power- Kl'Jtme') WdOixmansqualren. Tiw beMaess ia due te perfect conQ cenQ deace that no captain of -my tor ter elga war ahlp wetdd veature te fire upon the Oersaaji flag for the sake of a place like Saaeft. Besides, Aawrl cans and EagHshasen have the reputa tion of reseating nothing that dose net touch the pocket. Under these circum stances perhaps it would promote peace and establish our national respec tability it aa Asserleaa wooden nan of war would seize the very first pretext te fire upon a German gunboat. The Great Iterthwtit. Canada may never be ours by conquest or voluntary union, but she will certainly be a great land in spite of cold weathtr. Our quarrels with her are helping te make plain the vast possibilities of that northern halt of our continent where progress has been relatively alew, but Is fast enough just new te warrant fear of a rival nation en this side of the sea. Be tween the Becky Mountains, our north era border, and Hudsen's Bay, there is a gentle sloping and well watered plain, a vast northern prairie of great fertility, The winters are severe, of course, but net much, if any worse than our own Western plains. This country has al ready been touched along its southern border by the Canadian Pacific, and tap ped at Manitoba by people from the states or with American sympathies. It is destined te become the great wheat field of North America, and the time et its development depends only upon the building of railroads te give an outlet for the grain. Desperate but unsuccessful efforts have bsen made te establish a regular stream et commerce through Hudsen Bay, but the openings of that Ice-locked sea are se far north that the country must depend chiefly upon a land route. Under the skillful management et Bit Jehn Macdonald the Canadians hare been made te feel tbat they are growing te be a nation, and if they can be kept separate from these United States until tbat great Northwest is settled, they will probably feel their eats in away that will make any union with us quite out of the question. England will probably be very careful net te provoke us te Canadian cerquest, for it is te the inter eit of European powers te encourage the growth et a rival nation in North Amer ica. Our best hope et absorbing our growing neighbor lies in the commercial and ether advantages tbat would result from such a union, and fortunately these appear te be strongest in Manitoba, tbe first state et that great Canada that is te be. Tbe ceaseless mutterings of re volt in Manitoba will be et very serious importance when that whole great plain is a waving wheat field owned by farmers of Independent minds, and bound te the states by strands of steel, pushed out lrem Duluth and ether cities. Ten years may tell whether that region is te be a part of us or a rival nation. St, Paul without an Ice palace or a grand opera heuee It a melancholy te think of a Hi Augustine with yellow lever. Thk football teams or the University of I'ennaylyanla and the Rlyerten Athletic elnb are te pity a match In the Aeademy et Muele, Philadelphia, en the evetlng of March 7. By flooring the orchestra and parquet and carpeting it with cotton pad dlng under carpel, a sort field will be secured 320 by 100 feet. There will be no kicking wbateTsr,fer fear of damage te the spectators and chandellenb ' m Tiinnn It one part et America where they de net fear Chinese cheap labor. In the repablle of Honduras wages are se low tbat net even Ohtnamen can compete with tbe natlves who live very oemlortably, according te their notions, en ten cents a day, 1 his statu el thing appears te be due chiefly te the eaactment of laws preventlcs; lerelxnert from acquiring and holding property, e that very little capital has oeme Inte tbe oenntry alnes the expulsion I of the Hpanltb rulers, and the geld .and silver In the country baa been left unmlnrd. In cessant revolutions and wars have also discouraged capital. Blaimb and Burchardln the same hotel In Watblnaten and passing one another silently. Pathetic, very I In number 07 of the consular reports. just puuntneu msy no round the report of UedsdI General U. MHewall en the Q or man plantations In Httnee. It seems that native will net work en these plantation and tbat tbe labor is recruited by foree from Islands te the west and north, and the consul states that many laborers are secured by que- tlenable practices. We should say from the stmples given tbat these practices were questionable. Fer example, canoes are overturned and tbe natives captured when truggllair In the water. Laborers are en. tleed by fnlr premise that are never ful filled aml"German gunboats sometimes help the recruiters by delivering ever te them citlves tsken In chastising native villages." We are alto told the laborers are under con tract for three year ssrvloe at 13 a month paid In trade and at the expiration of the time are te be reinrved te tbelr homes. "This, however, it sometimes net done, and tbe unfortunate people are landed among a hostile tribe who speedily kill or enslave them." Itlssaldfnr the Ueruiscaihst i a rule tbe labor trade Is humsnely con ducted, and tbe eiTdrta of the tier man and Unglltb governments have done much te leiteu lta horrors. Tbe total area of tbe German plantations Is U,2C0 acres highly cultivated and producing from five te six hundred tens el oepra annually. Copra is the dried kernel of the oeooanut. Tbe same lands are sewn with grass and great herds or cattle browse under tbe oeooanut trees. Cotten Is also largely raited and a great deal of cetlee equal te the finest MecLb. PZESONAL. Dn CiiAiicoT.tteftmeus Kreneb doctor. Is opposed te the admltalen et wetneu te hit profetileu. Tub ExraneR or Chixa has 80 physi cians and surgtnn In his househelu, uoi uei uoi withttaadleg which he Ulrequently HI, Mary K. 1-omqvkli.ew, et Portland, MsIle, a nleee of the poet, is attraeilng notice as a ptinter et pletureuiue hsrber views, made In water-colors. Mm Gladstone lunched in Jupiter's Temple at Pompeii en Tuee lay. While lu the hlatorle town tbe Uomerle scholar wit nessed an Interesting excavation. Peutmastjsr Uaiiuitt Is nne of (he ttocKbelueiH el the J-Svemng rublie Publlth iDjt oemptny, et Philadelphia, which was chartered by the auto department en Men- Congressman Wm. lu Bcerx'w health aeemt quae testeied. He smllea at the Idea thai be has retired from pelltlrt. and tells hU friends tbat he will nel i retire r'em politic! until ttrlU reform shall have trl umpbed. He expects a Demoeratlo major ity in the riliy-atcend Congress. J i . Tbe aimltt aua aud Me IoiprMleu. rem (exas Bltttngt. "I should like te sell you a almlet asld a careworn loeklnn eaaa, as he wtikf d Inte the efflee the ether Uay7 " We have no use for one," reUIei the eathltr. ' hut you should always leek into the misty f mure," went ea the rlsnd.demurel v. Next winter you will wast te mske hole la your beet-heels ae you can att veur skats go." X use elab skater-ae atiaya re quired," "Tea nay wast te aerew eerae heard tageusr setae Msse. Tee eMIsahl -aetfced of aerfteg serews In with a basBsaee n pwaixe, m H dtsrteraass tee teaestiy of tbe saaa al tee aarewa, aa It were." "NetkJacte-aay.alr." " Tee (inlet etae tela as a eerk sarsw " "IdOlPIWMtlk" ' It say be ned se a tsek-heasner, a elgar-heldar aad alto as a toett -bras." "Idea'twaatlL" "llkM ea eraser, a pee, an lasetaad, a table ler essspatliig compound latsrset aad a lanoa-bex attachment." I eaa'i belp It; l don't want It" 11 1 knew you don't. Yeu'ra one of these mesa men that won't buy a aim let unlet It baa a reataaraat, a trip te Karepe and aa Italian opera enpeay attached. TTea'e the kind el a ataa who would live near aa eleetrlellcht te aave a gas bllL" And the pedlsr walked out with his mental plunge ea the perpendicular. It It never tee lata te teen a tprataed title, tweilen limb, ttlff aeea or eny piln or achn. it yen but una ttnt eevtrslKn rmdjr, onvatlen oil, the greatest mre en cattb lur pnln. Pilco SS ettiu. rial wen iiiu iuiv in wcu tntipuru i nai lii wht.tahtppvsst.ii tip town gill hn lis Ih'ew away hit enrptr hnttla etter in fcnl eureehiicela ulth Lr. JJuirt teuih Hyrap, the rivcnta. K OKO BOAK Koke Seap. IT WILL rXO.1T. IT WILL FLOAT. rURK, ONITORU and OUBA1IL1 In qaal Itr. eccfiemlrtU In me. A vecetable oil soap ler the LAVMUKT, TOll.ar and BATH. Adapted te gaaeral hontehelfl uta, or In MILL, atlNB or saOP. It your grocer does net keep It, send m B cents for pottage, and wewlU mall a cake rill a. Address, B. & O. A. ROaVam, n0V77 lyTu.TH.S CINCINNATI, f QURES BHEUMATIHM. Rheumatism According te recent tnveatlxatlnnt It caused by exeett of lac tie acted In tbe bloed.Thlt acid attacks the fibrous Uttuet, particularly la the joints, and causes the local manifestations et the diteaie, palm and acht tin the back and tbeu'ders, and In tbe Joints at tbe knees ankles, blpt and wrUU. XheuianCt of people have found In Heed's Bartaparllla a petltlva and pormanent cure for rheumatism. This medlclnB,byltspnrlfytnRaidvllalltlngaotlen nentralltet the acidity of the bleed, and alto bnUda np andttreDgihena tbs whole body. Heed's f?araaparllla I waa laid np ferilx months with rhenrna tltm.ana nttd many klndt et medlclne with with ent geed retnlt till one cf my neighbors told sne te take iioed'a SartaptrUla. When I had med half a bottle I felt better, and after tak ing two bottles I think I wit entirely cured, aa I have net had an attaotef rbeimatlsm ttnee." Kcesaa IX. Dixea, Uottvtlle, Btaten Itland, H. Y. Ouree Rheumatism "I bad at tick i of rheumatltm wMch In created in tevertty. I took three bottles et Heed's earsaparilla and I am p'eised tetay the rhenmatte palm coated, my appetite and dlgfslten became better, and my general health greatly Improved, I am flrmly con vinced that Uoed'a Sartaparllla cared no, m I have felt no reoarrence of thlt bleed dlf eate." War.toeoa, Geneva, Ji.Y. Heed's Barsaparilli BelObyalldrnnlita. Ill ttxferfs. Prepared only by O. L liOOD CO., Leu oil, Mass. 100 Deaea One Dellar. (li M CLANK'S HVKR PItLV, TURaaNUIRK DB.O. McLANE'S CCLKUUATRD LIYERJILLS. Intemperance a Disease, When the celebrated Dr. Rnhdeclared that drunaennrts waa n dltease, he enunciated a truth which the experlence and observation or medical men It every day cenflruilng. The many nppaientlylnianeexcettesetthMe who Induigulntbeuie of tplrltuent Uqiien may thu be accennted for. 'i ha trne came of con duct, which M taken for latatuatlen, It very frequently adlteajedgiutaelvha Uver. Ne or rati In the human aytUitu when aerangnd, pro pre pro flucpiainere nlghtlul catalogue or ulitasra. And If, Inaiead of applying remedlea te tbe innntfra'atlent of the dlaeate, at It tee etten tbe eate phytlclant would proterlbo wllb a view te the original came, rawer deiths would mult lrem dlioate induced byaaeranxed tl aloof tbe J,lver. Thre-(eurtht or the dis eases enumerated under tbe head of Consump tion have tbelr seat tn a Olieuel Ltver. 'ihe Eennlne Dr. v. Mebane't Uver Pills, prepared y riemlng.lire., Pittsburg, Pa.areasure euro. Mr. Jonathan IIeuRhman, of West Union, "H'e, lillnela, wiliei te tbe proprietor, rieinlnir Urethen. of Pittsburg. Pa , that he had inrrered from a tavern and pretiaeted at tack "el favor and ague, and wut completely letlered tohealthby tan use of the ennulne Hr. c. MoLane'a Ltver PUlt alone. 'Jbeae I'lllt unquestionably pettess great prepertlea.and cau betaken wltbdecldodadvnntagefermany aiteatet reinlrlng Invigorating remrdlrs. but tee Liver Pilla ttnd pre-eminent aa the mean t of roiterlng udlaercaaiteailver te healthy ao ae ao tlent hence the great celebrity they haveat talncd. InttttenhavtngthegenntneDr.n. McT.ane't Liver I'lllt, prepared by rieinlng llret , tMttt bnrg, Pa. All aruggttu keep tnem. Price cent! a box. (j. s WIIT HPKOIFIC CO. e- e. e. Our llttle slil when but three weokteld breke out with ecs:ma- We tried theprevrrlp. lien from several geed doctors, but without any tptcul bunenu We tried a. tf. a., and by tb time onelettiewanne. her head becau te heal, and by the time the had taken tix bei tlrt the waa oump'euuy euro a. nevi tbe baa a In II and heavy neaaolhalr-arebutUhoalthy eblld. 1 Itel tl but my duty t jiuake thlt slato slate meuu U.X.BUoUK.KlchUtil.ate. SaVSend for Iloekt en Bleed and Skin I) It evetaud Advlct te nunemrt, mailed free. THKBWIrT BPECiriO CO, (2) Drawer S, Atlanta, fla. VOUtLMXlON 1'0 WDKS. qompiIkHeITpowdbh; ladies: WUO VALUE A BSriNKI) COUPLKXIOM MUiT USK POZZONI'S MEDIO ATS D COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brtUlanttrantparency te the skin. Oemevet alt plmplet.i ruckles and Ola Ola Ola oelorattons, and maket the akin delicately sett and beautiful. Itcentaini neltme. white, lead or araenlc. In three tbades, Pink or rles2 whlU) and brunette. -, rOR BALB BT All Drusg-lBta and Faney Qoeda Dealera verywbere. pTi?Swau or uunena.-- MlLLlXMlW. JJARUA1NB1 BARGAINS hOW IS TdE TIME TO QST First Class Goods AT HALF PRICE. WEIKEL'S. MNPRTU QUEER BT., LAHO ASTER. PA. - da-ttd TtAMONDDYBJS. If Yeu Are Sick With Seadaew, Rearattaa. RfcaBsaUat. Dyt Matla, adlteasaeet, Wooi Heaiers. Kidney li tit st s. QeasUpatleB, reaaleTTcmblea. rrvr aad agne, aleeplessatwt, Partial Paralysis, or erveas Prottrallea. ate raise's ueiery uem peaaa and be eared, la each et that I Be eaas ts nan tat or physical overwerk.aallety, expetntw or malaria, the effort et waleb Is fe weaaen la aervent tyatcm, retailing ta enn of tbcte dltease. Kemeve the carts with that great aerve-Xonle, and tbe aaaetv will dlsap- Palne's Celery Compenncl Jia. L. Bewair, SprtBKflftld af trs , writes i M Palne's Celery Compound cannot be ex relld aa a Nerve Toate. In my case a tingle tiettla wrought a great change. My nervona nervena nets entirety disappeared, and with It ths re salting affection of the stomach, heart and liver, and the wheia tone or tastyitamwas wonderfully invigorated. I tell my friends if sick as I have been, Palne's Celery compound Will Ours) Yeu 1 ten by drntgttU, II i six for as. Prepared only by W sue, Uicaaanaea A Ce , lluillngten, t. Far the Are., Rerveast Debilitated. WANAMAKKR'H ParLAPairau, Tuealay, Jan. 12,119. Net a shred of excuse for holding en te old forms of dress fitting. The luxury of an exact fit is within the reach of every woman. Think of a Dress Waist that fits like a jersey ! Yeu can have it. $i for waist and sleeves lin ing perfectly fitted and basted ready te put en. $2 for waist and sleeves lin ing and cloth basted together, but you must furnish cloth. N2w fitting - room second fleer, Chestnut street side. Betwixt seasons in Millinery, but the bright and cheerful leek and the busy doings in Trimmed things hardly hint it. Newest ideas for Evening and Street wear are all the time pepping up there. , Just new everybody is want ing Black Felt Hats. Hew many stores about town have only excuses? Ask for what shape you will. $i te $2.25. Seme things we want te be rid of before New-Bennet Day have been price-pricked. Muck Felt Bennet). ate from II 10 Colored Felt lienneti, 75c from tl 10 te 11 CO Brown, Navy, una Cardinal oil llatt, fllrein 112.1 te (125 A few Silk Velvet and Plush Hats, Teques and Bennets that have been 52 and 2.25 shall go at $1: A clearing out of Plush, Cleth and Velvet Caps : ft 00 Cars for !3 CO a '0 cap rer 12 te 1310 apt fertUO 11 M Caps for II M tlCtCitpsferl23 Noithf'em Thirteenth and Chcttnut ttrcett corner. Always places at the Ribbon counter that you'll feel like crowding te get te. I hat thick est place ever there is very likely where the 50 and 75c sightly, sprightly Ribbon is go ing at 25c. Eai t Transept. Eiderdown, Jersey Flannel, and French Wash Flannel Sacks for half and less $1.25 te $1.75. Mere than thirty colorings. Figure what the cloth costs. A step away are mere of these surprise bargains in Women's Muslin Underwear. Fellow the crowd. Btcnnd fleer, Juulper ttrett alJu. Four ole- atert. In a Market street window you can see some of the men's half price Tecks, Four-in-hand and Puff Scarfs. 50c and $1 goods are marked 25 and 50c. Market street entrance, Main Altle, Twe or three thousand short, orphaned or limping pieces et Dress Goods have been marked a fraction of the " remnant price." Ionic ftTKca nrinurea enrda -libit cletlw breuleliittii cnuuil halu nlihlH diagonals checks and a greater variety of striped and figured Novelties are among the lighter-weight stufis. Lengths i te 7 yards. luebulr uluslma Uetlln Twlllt bciueia Leutlea in 1 Yi te 34 yard lengths are among the heavier stuffs for cloaks and ulsters. That's the gist of what we said yesterday. True te-day, except the number. Going, going . Bemtaweat or centre. Baby could almost de the picking. A random grab among the Underwear things for the wee-bit men and women could hardly go amiss. There would be money saved in every hand ful, no odds what it was. Slips : CambitcSllpa, Hamburg ttlmuilng, 2icet. Bame, square yeLe, deep mult, w lib lUutbuig wbi cm 81. t, tlllalua for 7J cents. Short Dresses : Cambrle Mether llublmrj, yoke, of ltuuitinrK buck ma Iieni, ,! mound nre anil sltwvrs. Ueei) hem, elustur of tuck above, l cent kind ler U cents. Lawn Otetrhen. Mul.t buck uud Ireut of lUmlmrn Insertion lie l'n plalta. llauUiuiK null a una thin tucks uuove en st irt, II (V) Mud ter 90 cuntt. Leng Cloaks : ljubOilhmrr, li Cloaks for 13 I'l i:ioas'eriO III Cleak !or CreamCitliuieie, litlokaferllG Mil, lilCloAksferlU With these special bargain things are some for large girls. 7!c Wuien CUtt for 1 60 I 'iWer Wevm.Skl UlarTSe II 7S Woven Skirls ler II ri rlinntlaklrta. navy ury,cirdlnjl alth embreldtr.d rulncj. IJ ktndlerM MuallnBktiU, cambrle rultt-s and tucst, DIAMOND DYES Warranted te eoler.mnr read tkaa aa ether dyes ever made, and te give aoere brH brH llantandaarahieeeteT. AskfetUelXsiswtt, and take ae ether. IDrmDjei Seeeiai FOR 10 ORRTa. A Child Can Um Them 1 Unequalled for all Taney aad Art Week At. tJfnataai mm A ATskaaikataaa - - m.,:mv;r.rvr.s:s's,7:'s'sw llniteaTM"" vm m " TO"' WAIfAMAKUKB. 15 cent kind ler SO cent Beccnd fleer, ever 8llk Counter. Take ele vator. Men's, Wemen'i and Chil dren's Underwear in wool, me rino and natural gray, at half regular 25c te $i prices. Made a stir yesterday. Count ers thronged from deer-opening. They'll last a few days yet Chestnut street entrance only. JOHN WANAMAKER. UROOBRIKB. 00 E VKKlf FAMILY SHOULD USH CABBABD'S MILD CDKKDRABT. The r. Bchnmaker atw Froeas Fleer pro nounced the best ever plaesd upea tha max- We seake apentalUte of FISTS Tat SB. aad Choice ele aiy . ana mocha oerrataT The beat tee coffee la the city. AUvaaakls auialerdsr. qbu. WlAJtT. , j. .. p. US Wast Ulag street. saVUoeds delivered. QUBAP ORO0ERIE8. Selling Off Balew Cost Tet, we are reUiDgOff Belew Cost te Bed ae our Stock. Mew is tha Um te bay Canned and Dried fruits cheap. We have aa lnuaeasa au ck, our pr'nelpal brand betas; OS W DBOT, which wa claim leads the werfd. Teas, Coffee, and Sugars, TJCAS-Impe la!, Oolong-, Japan, Tenne; By By ten, and the t lnest Xngllah Breakfast lea In the city. COrs-BBS-Try our Java and Mecha Cof fees. Alse tte Best, Jtlea and Lagnayra la alesk. BUOAKSatCett. Sugars at CeiU a-ai v usa Tit t al oaeKB.-ea .A.Reist&Ce, QRODBR8. Cor. list King ud Deki Strtstj. . T HURSK'P. Who Wants a Chestnet Mew? Think of the prise. Geed Seft Chestnut only a cents a quart nr 5 Quarts for at cents. The parly who held them wanted te sail, and we bought them cheap and will give yen the bargatu. Bargains In Canned Goods. Bargain! in Byrupa. Batgaintin Kvperated Fruits. Btralns in Dilwl Applet. J'argalna in Kaltlns. farwalna la Many Weeds Prices Aeoerfllng tegual.y. BURSK'S! NO. 17 EA3T K1SQ STRBBT, LAHOASTBB.PA. s LAUQBTBK IN TEA& SLAUGHTER IN TEAS -AT- Re i si's ! Tbe Longest Puis Knocks the Fertimeu I TWO DOLLARS FOR ONI DOLLAR TlllS WBKK OBLT I TAKK TIME BT THK FORELOCK I tat of 2tael jftnef 2 at or lie Bet Imperial Tea for 110) 900 Beit Black Tea ter 100 ajoueatBDgiiiiiBreakrattTeafor. 100 c Kett Jauan Tea ler. tee 100 100 100 100 a as or taier atei taief tasef 4Bier eatei At Of atet De KeatUurpowderTeaSer. oec OunpewOtr Tea for Oa imperial Tea for we Imperial Tea ier.... ...... DWdipanm ier e Yeuag By ten Tea for, ire 100 100 10J lte iraiiiwn leaier.... imu ., jm jut.......... Uz Mixed Tea ler...:..... Oar Gbeck for Fiw Dollars ! Wewlllpintenttaepurchtier of WO worth et any one kind or ae assortment of the above Tn wit hour check for SI. xhls Is an unpre unpre unpre otdenteaetlcr. A FOOL! Wn de icrve te be centured for ear liberality in lh) above cffr, and some narrew-ulndtd competttera may even call us a feel. This is vry foellah. W de knew that onrpatrena will net renaura ut, hewever, but regard thlt liberal otraret onrtaseneof the many we are oenttantly making. Alwaysbearlnmlndtbat e are tbe Large 1 1 lleute aud carry the most Complete bleea. J. FRANK REIST, WlIOLEHAI-a AMD BBTAU, OBOOBB, AerUeast Caraar neat Kiag aad Prlaea gtreeta, tuAMCABTkU PA. aa-Tflnpbnne and Ftm Delivery. BWTCLK3. O IOYOLES, TRIOYCLKS, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. DUKABLB, BlktrLB. GUAKANTXBD UIQHKST GBAUK, ILLUSTUATkOCATALOGUa nil. POPE MFG. CO., 79 FBAMKUN BT., BOSTOSt. vu,i"S "OUSaa-is Warraa St. Kew Yeik 1 2)1 WaKaah ATS.. Chicago, au-lrdac ATXUMXMXB, TUTOKB H. KAUVa-MAS, ATTOBJIBY-AT-LAW, Beeend rioer Bskiaataa taw ttaUatag, Me. tt Menk Dak Street. TsilydAw I ocermnrm. jfiAxnmvmv. ImtAi WtHrd ataUaaa at. ea Rectk Q asat the faere. sne gill snrsaise It Told sawa,aliaitiaiiBt,ata Ilkstwl mess aaat Aa- am. tTe eaa get aay- ttare la Kaa'a. Set's ai ysa walk. MstwCetkacaaA;Cakta Psyartaisaai sat aaassawataaag. aaawwaava eMInal CleU- tag aaa rarakahaf Sasas aad Oaatk for BalU aaA Oreraeats te Stsattta eat tte drat aaar. Tta,laltaMBowailetthr,as)tta Ikaawtaawkolester. Avsrytalaf thaaaw. cat, HetkiBgkeptlata stanltkaVsaaaagTC or aaaaa ta ciaaUty. Deat las yearaslf ever lean their resaarkabU SS aad H M ataafa Satss, aaaaVMMaad sis Overaeata. akaasUMi aeya aad N Ma Bera Salts, aa at SS aad at Ovataeata, ir you seal than eaeeyaa'ilge agala- Taa,yeaataravtaa Mggastasafer It tresa sew ea, and you seat bay it Set leas bow, aa iat aia aaaay ier taayra sauisg eat at redaesd vtieas. It sasaai as Iheugh Wtatartejastbatiaalag. sxa btamc or xbi areaa is MARTIN BRO'S Clatkaaff aaal luralsklat (teawa, an MeanQDMui a. r. S. Wa ware'at aavtsdreTPlng 1 bsfagta postuen w oealSaH help bat hear. T OLOTHINO BDTEBS. L.Guinun&Bie. 60 NORTH QUHN BT. 68 UTBSMT1MS BAIQAIHS IK TBOTJS1BS MADB TO UBDH. Wa have deasd from a prasalaaat aaakara lart aad Sn line et goods In the plee. sui table for trousers, aae ta order te kaep ear haads fatly employed, wa make te meaanre thasegoeaaatsiaaghterlngprioas, AUrresk aad Slaw Btj lea. ass Trousers te Order. All-Wee Wettt sses. Si oe Treaaar te ttrder, alt-Weel, Werth hae. SI se Trousers te Order, All-Weel. Werth T os. sa.00 sxeasars te Order, AU-Weel, Werth ts.ce. Tha Great Annnal sale of sfea't, Bey's aad Children's Clothing, at half prtea atlil con cen Hnues. atcn overeoauat si at. sue, (t, as. ie, ts and M. Mea's Belts at St, at, as, as, as, 110. Bey's Overcoat, at 11.78, W SO, H.W, N. Bey's Suits at silo, as, at, ss.1 Children's Bulla and Oreresats from 11 IB aad upwards.; Shrewd buyers will And It te thtlr advan tage te call sad examine these goods, a the iveweat rnees will prevail. L. 6ANSUM & BRO., afsrehant Tailors and Mannfaetnrers of Ken's, Bey's aad ghhdrsa's Clothing, a. W.COB. BOKTH QTJBBB A OBABTdB STf . SSTThe Cheapest Bxelutlve Clothing Hoase In the city. TTTJIiLIAMSON A JTOSTEB, Where and Hew te Save Dol Del lar! and Oenti. A easualalanea ever our stock et Men'. Beys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats will convince thoughtful buyers that there ts ae limit te our list of Substantial Bargains. We are ready te furnlah proof of our asser tion tbat let your purchase be large or small you will save money, aa our special prices are tar below the average ter honest, reliable goods. Gent's rhlnsbllla and Beavar Storm Coats, as ae and 17 w. The toiiewina are a few of the many bar gains which should net be patted by. HOSIABY. fen's Weel Hese at lOe Men's Merine Hese at ire Mtn's Weel Ueieat. we Me u't Merine Uese at sue GLOVES. Men's Gauntlet Gloves at 15e Men's Gauntlet Leather Qlevea at- rse Men's Gauntlet Buckskin Gloves at Sua Men's Geat akin Gloves at 7 Je UMDIBWBAU. Mtn's All-Weel Scarlet Underwear at Ke and ii oe Deut fall te see our Bes Weel Working Shirt, ruus. Oar prices are our. Inducement te the em- ueus euyer te euy uese goeoa at this late day. Wehtvemadesueh remarkable cut en all Of tSKse reed, that it will na vnn ta buv them bow even if yea don't as them till Beat avmaue. we have Gent's Genuine Bealakla Caps for at se. We have marked some grade of for Trim satag te enahalf and one-third of regular All ear Far Glare radnead from tax te aia pair. All ear stock of LadUs' and I htldran's Muffs and fur Kebe, et every doteflpilea at tha tame reduced prlcet. Geat tkebes. talt-llned, at SB 00. A geed sited Buffalo Kebe, nnllned, ter US (Cew atebe.) wehaveafuUllneet all klndt and atyles et Bobbers in the market. Ladle' Bobbers, ell her htjrh or low cut, for JO j. Better grades, aae and Me. Misses' Bobbers, tse: cauds' Kubbers,18e aad Be Men'a Bobbera, tse and coo. WUlaiD8en& Fester's, SS.S4.36&S8E.KINe8Tn AMUAaTBB, FA. NO. S18 MABalaTT OTSllaTT, BARhUBUOEA. PA. M7 KHB KATUFOH. YES, WB UAVB BVBK1TIUNG BU1TA BLB TOB SUCH WBATHEB IN MSB'S WBAB. ALLOUB OVERCOATS Reduced in Price. a bbddctiey, tee, that amounts tobembtbing; OUR WHOLE LINK Or MEN'S SUITS COT IN PRICE B-BOM THB BKTTBB GBADBB TO TUB LOWBB. YOU'LL FBOriT BY A VISIT TO OUB Seasonable w ! BTOBB. A LOOK AT OOB PBtGBB IS BOBB TO MAKE A BO YBBOr TOU. Myers & Bathfen, BBLIABLB 0LOIB1BB8, NO. 18 BUST KING, STM JBQABCBB FA. MTW ffAVa. TOU MaOl THE BARGAINS AT 6 and 8 forth Queen St i- lUMUn COaajrOETal, LADXM OanLDsUMrfJ OOM.TM, MIRTJJAID TJatOimWaUm. eM BajaaTtwS of Oeat, Oa aeeeaat of t ha weather net batag cat, aa HSaal ifyea want aay et the Banrains eeaaaat ae. Wa wilt save yea aaeaey. Jehn S. Givler OaaSNertt Qmaal lUUICASTBa,FA. e LEAR1NQ BALB. Clearing Sale of Sur plus Stock, FBBTIOCS TO IB VBBTOBY, AT THB New Yerk Stere. LADIES' BLACK BBWMABKBTB at 176 andstoeeioh. sold this aaaaea at nits. LAJpiCS' STBtPBD MBWMABKBTB f dnesd te 17.00 aad SB. oe each. LSD1MV BBAL BBOWJT WBAPB, DBd- eeaely Trimmed, reduced te gSte. aass goods nava betn sole this soasea at sulsv. LADIES' ALriWOOL BBAVBB JAOKB1B rednesd te SB 00 each Batraeraiaary Bargains la aaar, PLTfBH Baajguas. Bedaetd te sis, aad as b. BBAL FLUSH MODJI8KA8 rednetdtOSU aadlieaach. ..SSftx,JH,CBH 'ACKBTB redueej from Slits te sa.oe each. MIBB' MBWMABKaTTS reduOSd te S1SS Mh. Werth SS.0O, 17.00 and KU CHILDBtN'a COATS in great variety at graaUy radaced ptlcts. LADIES' FLBKOB-LIMBD HOSE, regular m ide, reduced te UHc MUSKS' COLOBED OA8HMBBB HOSB, redaesd (tern aecand i7He te uh and Sta. OBHT8' OAMBLS' HAIR HALF HOSB rednesd te lXe a pair. aarSpselalBarfalnaln Bvsry Dapartauat. WATT & SHAN D 6, 8 and 10 Ewt liar Street, LABOABTBB.FA. QUMMXaWAKM. H IQH A MABTIN. Gblei, Glass and Qeeepsmi AT- CHINAHALL. Our Stock for the Spring Trade contains uteal the Beat makes of White Stene China, Semi Poreelaln or French China la the mar Bat. Plain or Decorated, in Tea, Dinner or Toilet tela, at the Lewest Prien. Onr assortment of Glassware ts Urge, and contains many Hew Patterns and Design. Oar stock et Lampi is large. AmmgltwIU bs found the Rochester, wh'.ch has aoaapa aeaapa aoaapa rier. Persons wanting a new entflt. replacing or filling np sets, will and It te their advantage te give na a call. High & Martin, Ne. 15 East Kieg8t. OCUS-tfd retta, se. rtlQ MARK DOWN -IB ALL Far and Winter Goods. Owing te the mild winter and an overstock of Winter Goods, we will make reduction ea all such goods that will pay you a handsome Interest en your Investment. AK ELEGANT LIMB OF Ladies' & Gents' Furs, Of Every Description. First Quality flood Only, Filers Guaranteed the Lewest. Big Line of ROBES from 13.9 np. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS AND UM BRELLAS. riilgbe.t Cath Price Paid for Raw Far. Stauffer & Ce., 81 ft 88 North Quean Btraart, LAMGABTER.PA. CAXHIABUa, OTANDAKD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. KDGERLKY, Ke. 40, li, ts. s Market street. Rear of Ftst- omee, Lancaster, Pa, I new have ready for the Fall and Wlntar Trade the finest and most select line or strictly flrit-cltss carriage aad Bleigh of all descrip tions in the marast. New is th time te buy anion Carriage or Sleigh as a Chrlitmas Pretent. Ther Is noth ing that would be mere tuliable. Special BargUna In Second-Band Werk, both finished or unfinished. A tew mera et thes fine Bead Carta lett at pncee te suit the timet . AU work fully guaranteed. My price for the same quality or work are the cheapest la the State. impairing and Bepalntlng promptly at tended te. one set of workman ssptelsily mpieyed for that purpes. fxTOTIOK TO TKH8PA8BJ ABfD GUBBBBSAU aanaaa aia aae btddaa te tretpaas en any or th kvads of tha Cornwall and Speed Laaaaaaar aaaatas. w apeaawau taias us laesaaa at aiaaad. attaar as tsat ranee of saacasaa aw Stttag, aa tha law wtu aartaMiy aaaafa taSBABSBiBT ail AaBhMBkaAaMdmjB SBM M3m UkMH tBtBs - JL ikic-'il3 v'fe' , s- w. .- -r uu J feU -. bAWeni