r ' ,VSH. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOER, TUESDAY. JAJXUARY 20,1889. W i. &v. . 1 11 Dally Intelligencer, sVAJSOAOTBB. JAM CAST ts, ttt, i Xtw fork Stmt Car Service. i mrfaes start railways in New I Brooklyn an Mopped by a res- iMMhedby tee drivers and eon- l te tan out their can. The ft strike te the refusal of the te rececalzs their werklng- l'oifaalzlleD. They have taken, it of the presidents of the i Minaalee tbe favorite position, . erporaUens independence of organ- labor. They refute te most the tttteeamittee of the organization, teft their readiness te hearken :tba oeMplalBta of their employers, at te them by individual em. i ; they de net like committees and i-WBeUy hostile te executive com- of orranlzitleni of which : "'eotBleTers are only a part. llh a aatural position for employers te aBmasiseenamiyis easier ler mem te tawcel their workman when they deal .sniB Hnu Betwniicif una wuea luey are OMelidatcd. Consolidation gives power M awry one knows who has read or heard l fable of the bundle of slicks. The MfUread presidents continued together te JsfuM te confer with their labor erganiza ttsat and the result is a stoppage of tbe 1 business. The two Interests have .staked horns and tbe peer public are gveuad between tbe upper and nctber salllsten. ' . And.beth sides, cheekily enough ,uk for fnoae sympathy and support. Certainly Jttta are net entitled te it ; and clearly I la this case it is the corporations that are .'la fault. Tbey have no right te refuse te recognize the labor union, when that ? :mak has the power te step tbelr busl- -Msscas publle carriers. If tbey were '"arrylng en a business in which the ques 1' Hen of the public accommodation did net i'tttter, they could de as tbey pleased "tTMbeut recognizing labor organization. If , 0,lsy did no t like it, and preferred te have aeeir Business step, or te tun it against i.the organization, they could fellow tbelr $iancy. jui. wis tney cannot ae wnen .they are serving the publle and their re i fatal te confer with their organ . !;Ised labor steps their service. It Is Jheurduty te exhaust all the means in thitr power te continue their service ; -1' med the first thing that they need te de is ,i0 see whether they cannot reach anac k .himmuiihvwu n.MA iueu VUJIiUjrcisa Au 'Urzeeckedness in the matter can be per- attttea them. Ne police liele can be 4lMt1w AmmnAaA K Miami .in, II lh. !. ; 1 lBHMW UiMI UU.I1 VUCJT U1TD exhausted their own opportunities of fcrtulng their business. !, la this case, the executive committee fyti the labor organization, after being 1'wfused conference by tbe railroad nresU . TtMnta, secured tbe services of tbe state 'I Mtud of mediation and arbitration, nn '.' Jastltutlen established by tbe state of New Yerk that appear j te be quite as' useless ,3 the like means of arbitration provided 1y the state of Pennsylvania. Thefe ?xallreal presidents replied that they . ireuld net confer with tbe executive com cem com "Mlttaaef the labor organizations. And 'ter the latter there was nothing left ",1at te show their power; which they MT8 done by refusing te take out l V eaoearv. NcJvTerk and Brooklyn are Tielr citizens suffer. We be- V'H1iar2&K fault is that of the com- kkMTl SBiarl Wtfrwf 1&Im MM. HatAa.A A . rtla!ntamav have braved te baunlnsfc if ' fthey had had an opportunity te make t; but tbey did net have this opper- f r'tunlty ; and the denial of the oppertu as a wrong against them and . " against tbe public. I JrUl require publle servants te meet tbelr , fcstpleyes in conference nnd arbitrate ;-iUelr differences with them. Our high ?way are closed quite tee often by the ;jj,"B ui employer anu empieyea; swuuierecieanyijiieeaer aiegnlsuaslen O? te cempsl them te agreement ; certainly L. te consultation. wr - " Ssggeitlens te the Legislature. 4q It may be hoping tee much, but we de e that our Legislature jwill-ilr sump. jr thing at this session that will be of P, publle beneQt, and that will b9 se mature. $ v cansiaerea as te avoid tbe objection of ,&. supreme court. There are but a few In any legislative body who reallv Shape and consider tbe legislation : g, and in Pennsylvania these men have net usually been of tbe kind who care greatly lac tbe public geed or knew what te de te Alivunrn if. Tf hannllt. Ihen .,..!. feW)-' """ (".i'i-iiji mvig niu cuuilKU JB000 mea n this legislates body t3 ier- ,Taae lis legislation with tbelr own qual 'Jty.we have te 'say te them that they ' jbave abundant finnnrtnnlltr W nite ir attention te the munlcipel bill, fff which has been prepared outside their efcedy by a self-appointed cemmls- ,' iioe that did net knew as much as it ; thought it knew about the Bdence of municipal government. When that bill tgls finally -evolved from the Legislature, 33.WO trust that it will be better fitted for nHhe Important work it undertakes, than ! We Invite the attention of tbe Leslsla- ajture te the governor's demand for better reads ; and we ask that it Dut the rmuu 'of the state under tbe supervision of a I'.stata engineer department, with snffl- cknt deputies throughout the state te ly H (it anisupervhe tbe reads: ami iiutu ,SelIah the present crude system of town- e ,; mmijf supervision. .V" We Invite the L'glslature's attention te i. illsubje:tef billotbex oreteatlon-wtifoh ; .It engaging the attention et ether state ;jUKUtnre at this time. CerUInly it Is " istfertant that tbe eecreey and inde- nce et the ballet shall im nm. 1. Tbe fytem wblsh iTeicribes the ballet shall im .r,,.i..i i If b8 f tate, and tbar; tbe voter shall c?b'. I'KaneDservea, is certainly recommended iiU the approval of tbe Legislature. And lltwmena?t further that tbe vouchers Jkt every expenditures by a political party SJT candid it e shall h publlclv filed, it win stsve den? much te correct acknowledged "ffli of great gravity in our electoral prac- SSMU CoHeaxuMAxGut.MTUKR.nr WJioen- unmu ASttMicn of tbe rJjstit neil, are very few Ainerinin r,t bUUlWbO Will net enrtnrui ihn lag dcolanuen of bit: " wtea l ev muy 1 bqmd, or course, our adopted -1 ssmb the United Hutes of a After PSMlnc thrnnh . User Htarsllcttfen wears nainne... ; wssra Amerlcus, ear tih. ItaAMMlescsnnet bs measured lv 1 of our rMldenee tere. We ara H HOai lha meDisnt wa lnn.k lAtrtasashersnntU ws are Uld in "' we will Dalit for K28A i!;;T:r a-9nury Amerle. first, last sod all the Utast Aaetles ag-tlnat Oermsnyi Amsrlea flsisM tbe wcrld; America right or wrong; always America. We are AmsTteane." It it worth (600,090 te and eat the ostienal pttlt of the people et all peUtler, aed it the money voted for Baaea wins nothing mere than the admiwlea that ws eaa talk back te Btaaaick it will bs well sptat. Tub naval appropriation bill, new be fore tbe Heuse, calls for only two new voa vea Mia besides fear steam laga Tela la because wa already hare as assay ships autherised and ordered as can easily bs built and looked after, and also, becaaie there la every probability that we will have our new navy wall afloat before tbe heavy guns are ready te area it. The two new vessels referred te are the steel ship pltnued by Representative Themas, and a erulser of the Vesuvlaa type. Tbe letter Is tocsrrytwe IGlneh paeumstle sjuua, and must net only aehteve a speed et 21 kneta an hour, bat mutt have otpaelty for coal enough te travel for fifteen days at ten knots. Bhe la te cost 1450,000, ttOO.OOO mere than the Vesuvius, bat ths secretary et the navy must be thoroughly satisfied aa te tbe cflenslve end defensive power of the Vesuvius and ber gunt, before giving out the contract for the new destroyer. Tbe Themas ship will carry a 16 Inch 110 ten rifled gun, and will be constructed ae as te sink lower In tbe water when In bat tle. She Is te cost 11,600,000. If these two ships de all that Is premised for them, tbey will make our navy reapeeted by all powers simply by an exhibition drill, but tbey must be yean In building. Tub venerable electrician, Edward Breeke, et Philadelphia, who la doing his utmost te bsve the wires placed In conduits under ground, waa in this city in 1815 assisting In the establishment of the first oeuimercUl telegraph line In Amerles, whleh run from Lancaster te Harrlsberr, and began business en Christmas day, 1845, The Philadelphia Timet publishes a letter from Iieula N. Megargee recounting tbe early history of telegraphy and Brooks' put in It. He watebed the first pole planted In Philadelphia In November, 1845, when a line between Philadelphia and Mew Yerk was started. That waa the teoend line In tbe country, tbe first being the wire put upat the expense of Congress between Philadelphia and Baltimore, te test the In vention of that visionary and annoying erank Professer Btmuel U. Merse, for he waa talked about In that way by many congressmen who had visited his rooms In Washington, and smiled aa they saw him rattle a tnetstge ever a few miles of wire strotebed around the walla It seems that In the early d y a the railroads charged ae mueh for the privilege of erecting poles along the tracks that tha first line te Mew Yerk followed country reads for a long distance. Megargee ssyt: "Allet you may net be aware that even te-day the telegraph com. panlea pay large sums of money te railroad oem pantes for the privilege of erecting pales slotigitde Ibe car tracks. The Weitern Union company, 1 am told, paya tbe Pennsylvania Itallread company annually for the right et way ever Ita main line te Pittsburg and the line te Mew Yeik the sum etflCO.OOO" And yet tbe companies pay nothing f r running thelr lines through the atreeta of a city and encumbering the sidewalks. These who rejolee ever the troubles of the conduit system In Mew Yerk will please note that tbe overhead system met with far mere aerleus troubles at first, treublea that bave never been fuily overcome. "The wlre nsed for tbe first telegraph line was of un annealed copper, which easily and fro quently broke. After It had been In use for a low uientLa a heavy rain ene ery cold nlgbt left It coveted wltb Ice, and as the sun shene next diy upon the glistening wires the prlsmatle hues It displayed pre sented a beautiful sight But like many things fair te leek upon, It was aadly treacherous. The winter wind awayed It te and fro and at the brecr.e freshened one sudden guit forty miles of loe-eneased wire te the ground, broken Inte sections that had anapped short at each pole. Iren wlrca were tried ntxt with greater success and subsequently they ware succeeded by the drawn copper wire that Is In ute te-day." Mr. Brooks received the first montage which was sent te Laneaster, and when tbe lines of that company It waa called the Atlantic & Ohie Telegraph company were extendbd from Phllade'pble te Pittsburg be was made manager of tbe Western otllea. JJe sent the first mesaaKO aoreas the AlleghenUa December Ui, 1810. It waa from Colonel Ueerga Waablngten Bewman te President James K. Polk, and oenoerned the calling out et troops for the Mexican war. Yeung Andrew Carnegle was employed by him as a tucaseuger boy aud learned telegraphy in bis spare time. On tbe 7ih et July, 1847, leaa than half a century age, tbe treasurer of the Magnetic Telegraph com. pany-reperled tbe pi oil u of the Philadel phia rflles for Ibe three preceding mentba te be t2.!j 50 and for tbe Mew Yerk office from January 1 te July 0 te be I-0J 17. PERSONAL. Arren KnwiN Tueiink and AotrcaiKete Harrlten weie married lu Mew Yerk last week. Jehn K. Kkxna has received the Democratic eiucim noinlnatleu for United Hlate senator ler Weal Virginia. Q. W. II a mi y, ibe veteran aoter, who was stricken wlilt paralysis In Oolurebus. Oulr. en Bundsy, died en Mendsy. Thereuntil. urn ue iiidu ioxhew xerx. Skateu Vance en Monday hid one of his eyta romevod, and rallied well from the operatlon, all danger being reported past He began te lese tee sight of the eye mere thsu jesr age, and recently thrre was a total less of vlsloe la the eye, the retina separating from tbe ball. Mm. JamlsG. BLAiNXjr., haselgneda contract with Maniger Damel Krehtuan, of ibe Iijeaum theatre, Mew Yerk, by whleh she engages herself te him as an actress for h teruiet three years. Hhe will appear In Noatnber next in New Yerk City, alter whleh abe will go en a tour. Hbe is new ujjniK uuuttr niaga mansger iseiasee. Oahuinal QtuneKS, in the course of his sermon at ttie u dicatieu of the new Oathotle chureh of St. Pul'a lu lUlilmere, en buu ay, said : We are Informed recently by tbe dally newspapers that a certain anti bhrlatisu Sunday noheol was erganlisd In this oily for the puroueof advoeatlnit au infidel dcetrlue. Savcral ministers ap psaltd te the muule'pji authorities te suppress the sobeol. r,r my part, 1 would be aerry te see tbe arm or the civil law used toward the suppiesteu of this school. Coercion Is net conversion. Our Dlvloe eavleur never had recourse te the arm of the law or the sword In teaching His doctrine. The only wespens we ought te ube are the wespena of argumeut aud pereuaslen In desllng with this oherl. The only sword 1 weuldura sgalunt the tntmy el Unrl.t la the sword of the sptrit" I sptrit" Te pievent typheta feyer, take Laxafler. tliUMi flen irjjnlater PrlcacuiySOceuu. Mtbt-s will cryl It UtUaeniy way te U 11 us thn thfy suuvr from palu l)e net tuDefir yoarllltlttents by aduituljterln lauaaiiuin or eth.r eplw, but me lr. Hull kv bjrrup whuu wl i relieve tli baby et all Imin pith; iKitieU. Ac, una thereuy roateio iui happlneii. l'rlce enly a uenen. JTOKO SOAP. ii hi u Koke Seap. IT WILL rLOAT. IT WILL TLOAT. t1iri)tF vaia un. . . E,CUui1.?l,u,"e- A vogetebie oil aeep aL11.110' "'l' and JJATU. ??P,U;,,,(in,'ral ou'ehold u.e, or lu MILL, MINK or BdOP. U,our grocer doe, net keep It, send us 6 cenU ter postage, and we will wall acakaritKis. Addriii H. & Q. A. ROEVKB. nev77 IVTll.Tb.S C1NCINNATI.O. ATtUHMMXM. JUIKUri H, KAUx-yilAM, AXrejUtMY-AT-LAW, "SSSxf8838$3F &&" SAIKE'S OJCLEttY COMPOUND. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. Therein Is eiteascs eaese untold anfferlag. Doctors admit that thsy am etfflealt te cure cure te de thtir patients. Tnlae's Celery Cem pound h is permanently cured tha went cues of Hheumatltm and AeuralgU-se say these who have used It. " flavin bitm troubled with Khftnraatlttn at the knee and loot for flva yean, 1 wis al most untble te get around, and was vtry often coeSaed te ray ted for weeks at a time. I utel only 'one bottle of Palne's Celery Com pound and was perfectly cured. I ean new Jump around, ana feel as lively aa a bey.1' ritAMK OAKOtib, Kureks, Nevada. 11.00. Six for 15 oe Druggliis. Mammoth Testimonial Paper f ree WILLS, HlCUAituseN Ce, Proprietors, lurllogteu, VU DiimOnd DvM S'Y6 'ler nd. llrlghter wiiUlUUU UJ0H colors than any ether iyes. M eLAMK'H LIVKK PILLS. THiaKNUINC SR.C. McLANE'S CKLKOKATXD LIVERfePILLS. SICK HEADACHE. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, He. J7I Seventh St., N.T .tntttry that they hare both ben suffer Ins; with llvr complaint for about flve yeirs, dnrlng which time they hwe spent a large amount et money ann trlnd many remedlrs, but te no purpose. Plnally, hearlnv of thn genuine llr. e. Mel.ane'i Urn Pill's me. pared by Fleming Hre,., Pittsburg, Pa., tliy fiurchased four beyrs, which they took aecr ng te tbe directions accompanying earhhex, and new pronounce thnmselTei perlucuy cutednt thatdlstreutnK rtlta.e. Yhlslste eertlfy mat 1 bae been mhjecta, times te severe hradachn i semellmrs the rain veiild b se severe 1 could rest nelther dav or nlRhu lleinnv el the gennlnn lr. u. Mc i.ans's Liver pills, prepared tiy rinnlng Itriw , PltUburg, Pa, 1 sent and get a unj.etwhlnh 1 took two plllsen going U bed, fonwenlghts. They relieved me entirely, eetne time has elapdaiid lnavohadne morn tronhle ireui sick h.adache. at. JoHNhien, . HlewllBt..Y. Tht Is te certify thu 1 have hid the liver complaint ter six lean, and i nerer could grt any mrdlclne te help ine until X rcoe i mxnd ualng the aenulns lir.U. Me Lane's Liver Pills, prepared by riemlng llrcs , Plttnbnr, Pa. 1 can new say te the pnbllc,thUthnyhave com pletely cured me i and I Oe hcreny recommend thnm te all pprjens atnictea wlihudlieased liver, 'irythem. a hey wlucurn. MAkTlAKVANe, 0. tUIwlSt,N.T. IniUt upon having the grnulna Hr.C. Mo Me I ane'a Liver PUIp, prrpsree by running Hros,, Pittsburg, Pa. Piloate cents a box. bold by all druggistt, (S) SUM. . a a. lams&tlifled thtt Cancer Is hereditary In my family My father uird of 1i,r sUuir of my mother eicd et It, and my own ittUr died of It. My fenllngi msy be liiingliied then, when tha herrlbie dlseiue madu Its appear ance en my tide. ltwaiamaUgniint Canctr, tatlng Inwardly In uuh a way th&lltceald net be cnt out. Nuinureui rctuuOls were uicd for it, but the Usnccr grw ttenHlly rer, untllttsremed thtt 1 wits dneuid te fellow the ethers of the Urally. l took Hv Ill's Hpccl Hpccl fle, whleh. from the Oist day, fnrrraeutthu poison andcentinusd 1U uiy until I hid taken several lieitlvs, when 1 found mjself we'X 1 knew that B. n. K. cured me. Mil'. B. M.1IJOL, Wisitek, N. C, Hev. US, 'M. bend for HcekenCancerand bleed DlteniPi. 7us twirr Srsoine Ce , Urawcr 3, Atlanta, 0' ru.ThatJ) WANAUAKKR'H I'HiLADSLrnu.TuciJay, Jan. S, 10. Neither miss, accident, nor old stock, but a geed square bargain. The opper tunity comes from an overstocked manufacturer anxious te sell, and therefore we are able te offer you te-day a let of 50 Decorated China Dinner Sets of 125 pieces each at $22 for a complete set. There is a choice of shape and a larger choice of decora tion. Yeu need te notice care fully that this is net English ironstone ware, but china of geed quality and perfect finish. The same goods by the dozen at proportionate prices. Yeu will find them displayed en the second fleer, west gal lery. Down Comfertables that shed the Down are a nuisance, no matter hew little they may be had for. If there's half a chance the Down will aet out The best have ventilation holes, and the lines of quilting-stitches are covered with braid. There is Down and Down. Eider is beyond most folks ; but genu ine sea-bird Down is geed enough for anybody. 6x6 feet, $9 from $12. 6x7 feet, $1 1.50 from $15. 1 iiar. way an through. As geed a thing as we can say of Blankets is that whatever sorts should be here are here. Yeu needn't waste a thought un prices. Near Weitcu'a Waiting lloem. Curious business, you'll say, te sell brand-new Umbrellas for about what the hannlpn alone are worth. Hew it comes about doesn't signify. The Umbrellas are here (at Chest nut street end of store only). With them are two small lets that ought te be just as quick. This is the way they run : 1WJ twenty nix nnd twenty eight luch UmbrrlltaattJaiiarMO. l'tu""17 ,x,ncu Uniuullaa, tllvcrcupj, "Vf ?!;"" Ineu Urubictlss, itUrr There's some choice in de signs. First pick is worth be ing quick for. Chestuut street, west. Of course the 60 cent real Kid Gloves for women are making a stir. Werth $1.25. vacuum street sue, weat of Main Aisle, There's never a time when Children's Millinery hasn't something te surprise and de light you. New shapes and styles come te the front in that bright corner of the store as seen as anywhere between the oceans. "Ncerner0tahlrlee"lh aU1 tuc,tau' streets " Black siik-and-woel Vil lete" is really a black si!k-and-wool Camel Hair. At 65c, 90c, and St a yard it is about half the first prices. Seme of the grades are 46 inches wide ! A new quality black all-wool rstna's Celery Compound fees been a Sel. tend te roe. Set ths past two years lhv turrerea wlih neura'ali of the heart, doctor alter doctor ft leg te cure roe. lhvenew taken nearly lour bctUw et iheLcmpjnna, and free from the cemnlatnt. 1 am veiy grater folte)ou," cUaa.Si.RWis; Central VUlage, ct. FAlNE'fl CELCKT COIPODNB. "I have been grevt'jr afflicted wl h Sente Bheumauim, andceulrt flna no rsllef until 1 uiied Ptne'n celery compound. After nstng t iz boltlet of this iittdlelue 1 am new cure! ei rheusatle treable ' HaHUEL BUTCniKROW, Be. Cornish, K. H. ErFECTS LISTING CUBES. Fa'ne's Ce'ery Compound his perfrmed many ether cures as marvelous as tbtse copies ei letter tenttesnyaddri s. Pleasant te take, ie- net dlituib but aids dlaestlen, and entirely TcKntab'e; a child canUkelt W htt's tne no nf suffitrina: longer silth Khau ma Jtin and Meuralglat Hihias''" upenl actatedrred ara Healthy, D1U1B3 Happy, Ucarty. UUUuequalM. WANAMAKMRH Batiste has just turned up at 50c 30 inch Black Cashmere at 75c away under value. Let these stand for a dozen ether as geed or better items in Black Goods. Northwest of centre. Anether day like yesterday and the Berlin made Raglans and Ulsters at $5 and $10, about half, will be a memory. End of the $2, $3, $4, and $$ Jackets is in sight Second fleer, Chestnut street front. Take do de do valers. JOHN WANAMAKER. CAKPJCTU. J B. MAKTXM&CG. If you would step into the upholstering room en the third fleer of the store you would meet, ten hours in the day and oftentimes in the evening, a busy throng of workpeople. This has been the busiest Janu ary in our carpet business since the store's birth, and all the car pets sold and te be laid by us are taken up te this room and prepared. We are sorry te make this assertion, neverthe less it is a positive fact, that there are parlors in this city, containing the finest quality of carpets, that have been fitted and laid down by people who have never learned the trade, net even served an ap prenticeship, and the result can be seen In ridges at the seams, the ill-fitting border especially at the fireplace and bay win dow, the heavy cress joins, the reversal of the nap, &c. Our head upholsterer is the highest salaried man in the store, and his duty consists of matching the carpet and border te its best advantage, se that the customer is net compelled te pay for extra waste ; after that, te mitre the border correctly and then te distribute the sizing en back of carpet se that when laid it does net wrinkle. The carpet then gees te the sewers, and a complicated little sewing ma chine, by the way the only one In this city, is run along the seams and does the work Quick ly and thoroughly, completely outdoing hand sewing. This patented carpet sewer has been adopted by all the largest car pet houses througheutthe coun try. Next appearance of the carpet is at the customer's house in charge of the carpet layers. The first thing these in dustrious people de is te empty a paper of carpet tacks in their mouths, and the lightning rapid ity a tack is plucked from the mouth, stuck into a carpet and driven home with a hammer is a modern wonder. Tap, tap, tap, all around the room, and when the job is completed there is net a snow ler a word el com plaint. Ne puffs here and no puffs there, no nap reversed, net drawn tee tightly, but per fect. The carpet has gene through the hands of thorough mechanics, from the fitting te the laying, and perfection must be the result. J. B. MARTIN & CO. 11KATJNU. U-LINN & llrtKNliMAM'a UKLKSUATKU OLD STYLE IS THE BEST 131UCMAUUKT. UAUUAINBIN STOVES ANU Heuso Furnishing Feeds. Lamp3 & Chandeliers ln!tudOu'rui'Vmlng!,0Ul0 0raerS H1- FLINN&BRENEMAN, Ne, 1S3 North Queen St , LANCASTEB. ' Hand-Made Tinware, our moeDM. N" W BOSTON aTTOftK. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. NEW Bosten Stere. TO-DAY WC PL 1CIOM BALE MlaJIXTOMK THOU. SAND BEMNAJmOP Black Henriettas AUD DRAP D' ETE, AT THE KKMAHKABLT LOW VBIGS Of IS CENTS AY AED. ThsM Remnants come direct from the toak teak toak Ts,andearsjaaanteaioes with ereryyard, 1 hey are strteily All-Weel, with a lerelyBUk rmuh and nearly one and a half y aids wide. TUB MAGNITUDE OF THU BARGAIN IS TSULT- Beyond Conception. . The weight ef these feeds fa truly remarka ble, and they are weren se aarefuily that ware it net for tbe lersly Bilk Finish It would be aimeit inipesiible te distinguish between the tight and wrong sides. Remarkable Success Hs Attends! our Patt Offerings or BLAOK HENRIETTAS nut this let lslrar lunorler.to any ever ettered HemtmberlhBFiice, 95c a Yard, -AT THE Ne. 24 re Fqau-e J. HARRY STAMM. B ARQAINP. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS -IM- F WATT &SH AND HAVE MADE A CLBAH1HQ PDBCHA8H FBOaf TUE IUPOBTEBS OF ,000 TABD3 DRAP DE' ALMA In AU ths rBSbteuab'a Celers. . Thli Is an cxcsllent quality All-Weel, te Inches wldx, and hta nerer been sold for less than seventy five cants a yard. We offer thmn u-dnv and hvatv dav Inn as they last at riri Y CBNT8 A YARD, rlr J Y UAMTd A YAUU. A dear saving te purchasers of xs cants eaeb yard. Open te-diy Spring importations of Ntw Embroideries ted Table Linens AT LOW 1'UICEB, AT TIIK New Yerk Stere. 6, 8 ud 10 East 1 tag Street, LANOABTXU.PA. BIOYCLKS. JJ10Y0LK8, TRI0Y0LE8, TANDKMH. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. UUBASLE. SIMPLE. UUAUANTEEO IIIUUXBT QBADX, ILLCftTUATED CATALOGUE WM.W. POPE MF'G. CO., 79 rttANKLIN BT.. BOSTON. UUAncii houses -M Warren Bt. New Vnrfct Wl Mub aye., t.hleaxe. auMvdeed COAL. LUMBER AND COAU TOBACCO BUOOKB AND OABXB. WB8TKUM UAU.lt t WOO 08. W belsssjeand Jtetau, at B D. M AKTlir co, "a nilyd ,Ut' iecur. " 'OAUMUAJtOMSK'ti COaLPAMY, COAL DEALERS. YAaaasBeru PHaea Beest, sllag aagVMM LAMSAITBB. PA NEW BOSTON STORE French D Goods vxAttmimm. TVfABTlW BROT. Wa-vahadteeleseear We're Pat eras teaaaUsMs t tha east. Mere? aalM, Hi tM qalek, goed-feye et Taking Fried enTbem. say let ef BaJtj, Ovaf eeatt, Underwear sat Slavaa wa'ra aflar. If you're fertaaate te tksaa yea'il be tha tAtaeraadwelltaTaBaftBaytsratd. .Test east save a DOLL AB en aBaltMOadatwear. TWO TO POOB DOLLAB en a takt er Overcoat, aadaeasuohea Steves. Waa yea sae them youasaisauayeallbsa ready bayar. Dress tad trstaiOTe Clet aad Bid. l!c,le.He, He. Me. Tie. Be and .ea. Working- Qlavev, lusstskla. Hegsktn, and every Wad tart strong and warm, Etc, He. ita, tee, lie, il.ee. Underwear, He. Me, Us, aad se en, and aa est lev IslrU and Drawers. Men's, Beys aad CaUdrea'a Extra Paataloena. Don't be afraid the Bvlea won't be low enough. CaUdrea's aad Beys' Peats, Me tell be. Besm lemg, sessa abort. Men's All-Woot Pantaloons, MM and MM. TryBa,NMandasea. They have all feaad It eat. The lawyers, phytletass, pro pre MMtecMlBMBiageaeraLUe swell aa WuUas taa warkfaa; aatd buslaaas assa. ear big valaea la MMaadlfMPaataloeastoawasare. tit aad werkauuu alp taa bast. MARTIN BRO'S CletklBf aai Jrmralsklaf 8041, MAM MOBTH UUBBB BT. TITILLI AMBON ft fOSTHB. DON'T LEI TflRCHANCE PASS BUI Bay New and Save Meney. OCB BPBOIAL SALE of Bhert Lines In ulta and Overcoats ifer Oents, Beys and intl drra Is rull et Bargains. The opportunity for a fature tnvt stment waa never better than new. per eeau can easily be made en Butt or Over co it purchased for present or future wear. Children's Corduroy Halts, M W. chit dren's It M uvereeeu rcdueed te It te. THE WOBKIHO MAM'B PBIEMD. A Seat's Solid Leather Ehee with double tela and up, bustle or lace, ler 11 10 Bwasent'e Drees Bhee f or II 10, whleh ii Bid HBDDCTIOBS IB OUB UlfDEBWBAB, BBIBT, GLOVE ANDtECEWBAB DBPABTMBBT. Man's Heavy Grey Mixed Underwear, la shlrt and drawers, at ttsttec per suit. Men's Bcatlst All-Weel Underwear at Me and 1 ce per suit. Men's Weel and flannel Bhlrts from tee te 1180. Men's White Drats Bbttts from e te H ce. Our Steve and Neckwear prlees tt Is net nee est ary te mention as they axe known te be the lowest. MONEY POB YOU. This week we are taking aeeennt of our Hat f.tS5t?a 7" .uTJ,lT?n everything In this line the last cut. All Winter weeds are new Marked Down te such an extent thtt I hey wilt have te be sold at the present prlees or packed up for another season. But that ts something we don't care te dp, and te avoid It we have matkeaeierylhtna-aslew aa possible. and If prlees will be any Inducement te you we have tnem. Betnember this Is the last out. Yeu eau buy any winter goods new as cheap asyeu can tha first of April. This Is your lime te bnj. 5b " IaJ c? we nve a few mere caelce Buffalo Bebeslelt, lined aud unllned. Williamson & Fester's, tt.34,3G&38E.KINQST., lAJf OASTS U, PA. AMD III MABKBT BT aaK.KinKI)R4), pa. me CLOTHING BUYKBS. LGansman&Bre. 68 NORTH QU3EN ST. 8 1MTEUBST1NO BABGAIMS IN TBOUSBBS MADB TO OBDEK. i.22 JiJlV0!?0 tTVn prominent maker a S58i5 JSftSn "eet gfoeela In the piece, sul. table for trousers, ane in order te keep our S!?JXKJ.?m.ple,?a..we te measure Sd SewBtyiealU prtCM' AU ntb JB.M Trousers te Order, All.Woe', Woith W.0O. fj-W Trousers tedrder. All-Wooi Werth lead g Jren" te Order! ail.Woel' Werth IT ei; P.09 Trousers te Order, All. Weel, worth 9 00. r!?6 Qr?V.l-,lR1,,a BI" et "en's, Bev'e and OhUdren's Clothing, at half prles still con- It? '' Terceu t II . HM, H, M, l. W and Men's Butts at H, K. M, , 18, le. Bey's Overcoats at 1.75, si 80, as DO, W. Bey's Butts at 11.60. S3. St. 13.1 i'I?"!? Pn,u Overeaats from II IS and upwards.', .,L-,2wd.J,.nT!, wUl .nna ,l tethslradvan. V M. f.u.1 and examine these goods, as the Lewest Prices will prevail. " ' L. 6ANSHAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's. Bey's and Children's Clothing, 8. W.COB. NOBTH QUKEN A OBANQE BT. tJJt"1 Cheapest Exclusive Clothing Heuse in we city JYBKB A xtATHPOM, Seasonable GIethiDg ! YEB, WE UAVB BVEBYTQINQ SUITA BLE POB SUCH WEATUEK IN MBN'S WBAB. ALL OUB OVERCOATS Reduced in Price. A BBDUOTIO.V, TOO, TU1T AMOUBTS TOBOMETBINO; OCBWHOLKL1NKOP HEN'S SUITS GDI IN PRICE PBOM THE BETTBB GRADES TO THE LOWEB YOU'LL PBOriT BY A VISIT TO OUB BIOBE. AL0OKATOUBPB1CE8IB8UBB TOM ABE A UUYEB OF YOU. Myers & Bathfen, BELIABLE GLOIiilKBS, NO. It3 HIST KQiQ ST., LABOASTBB PA, OMOOMMIMA JJVJSKY FAMILY BMODLD TJIX CAM ABO'S MILD CUBED MAW. ehumsker ew Preeesa Pleerpfe Maaeed the best ever alaeed upea the saer- JP--!tfi epertaltles of P1RB TBaJ.aad ixlMlare,WtattVK:w,i5Tr,' QUBAP OftUOEBlXS. EelilDg Off Belew Goit Tee. we are foiling off Belew Cost te Bedaaa our Steek. Bew Is the time te bay Oaaeed aad Dried Prutu cheap. We have aa lsaaseaee stock, ear pr nelpal bread being DB W DBOP. which we claim ltads ths world. Tcis, Coffee, and Sigirt COrPBEB-Try ear Java aad Meeaa Cot acee. Alse tbe Best Bies aad Lagaayra ta BUOABSatCcst. Sugars at Cost. PSIVB US A TB1AL OBDEB.BB . A. Reist & Ce, ORO0BR8, Cor, lift King and M Stmta. Grett BedncUe.1 is Cuiies. Having bought out a Candy Pactery of all XrlxfS,28?SM,t eillngthameffa KUTBfteJSuar't! l0"' Qe0' CHU iS.iB5lNPl HRI"0 I 'ne Sugar Cured Blsce lien Inn. The Pleeit Bineked HerriBg ever Intredced In this market. Try them. Preth 9meked Salmen. Pure Cednsh Larae Pat Mneserei, weighing IK Bs eaeb. i-0.??.' .Celr Tne Boasted In the city for the Meney. BURSK'S! NO. 17 EA3T KING STRBRT LANCASTEB, PA. A B1Q DRIVE I HEIST'S BIQ DRIVE IN THBLE SYRUP FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I One Quart for Oc. One Gallen for SOe. Elx Gallens for ILOO. This Ifunqnpgttenably Ihe greatest Induce ment ever eflnrurt te buy a Gcedeyrupata LowPlgure. Jt Is very light in color, geed body and fine flavor, hew 1 your chinos. Dried Beef at 9 Cents. Our Dried Beef at 9c V Bis making leta of blends. Mever saw the lUefortee money. DBIBD BEEP AT llXe. lias no equal. This Beef Is extra diy. sweet and tender. Pieces run from two te six pounds each. Pan Extracted California Heney. m Net mueh of this left It Is entirely tee geed for the trie we get Think et It I three pounds ler 23el come one Is surely losing mensy, MINCEMEAT. Our Plnest "Heme-Made" reduced from 12c te loe at a Our Best" reduced from loe te Se at Bi. rbese are the flneat brandstn the mar ket, and are very cheap at the xeduetd price. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GBOOEB, Kertheist Cerner West Kibe aad Frlaee Htreets, LANOABTBB PA, AWTelephene ana Pree Delivery. JtOCSSFURNlSUlSa. mUK iOPLE'ri OAHH B1UKE. Tbe People's Cash Stere, Ne. 25 Eaat King Etroet. SPRING OPENING -OP- WE OFFER: A stock of Table ZilnenB In all the desirable styles and qualities whleh la net unsurpassed, If equalled by any beuse In the elty. Turkey Bed Damasks from lOe te 87 l-2e per yard. Berne new designs In tbe better goods whleh probably cannot be found elsewhere. Nottingham Laes Curtains and Curtain Materials In great variety at very moderate prices, Ourtala Eerlms la Cream and Celers In new designs, ecme styles of whleh oannet be found In any ether Heuse In this elty, Prlees tbe lowest te be found anywhere. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 26 EA8T KINO BTBBBTT, LANCASTBB, PA. marU-lvdAw SALESMEN WK WISH A KEW men te sell our goods by sample te the wholesale and letall trade Largest msau t'rs In our line. Bnclese S cent sump. Wages M per dav. Permanent position. Me pestals answered. Mosey aa vaneed ter wager, saver. tfeiaf, etc. eBatTSNBlAL MAJps'G cp, ClaeUaatLOaia. jaaaVWtsed HoesemrDishiDg Goods. IT- tfVJ - - j. r
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