Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 04, 1889, Image 2

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Watt Ik hniifi leal r
eta kflNti' lat.tuWj af Lib.
WtH s te wwlan this week, and ai
te Meeme m edaMMlOMl f eras
te keartUjr etMOtsrsM. That
et this co-aetr. and is fact
wHte eouatnrKareBersty tasked
t baa ten cieariy
1'tt balk !ae ! e tot'
Mtte oemnombcm of error M
te 4awn veea teea than by their
t earacK eon-penucai
am. ttetr ewa practical affairs.
aad political faith have
te. se great a degree matters of
i and. prejudices that it re-
NtTjoteat wrench en the lever et
te Drug men te oensiaer
( afalrs with reasonable coolness and
ateaess.as thev wenld the que)
I of draining land oref potato pill, tin;
baiter making. There are many
I en the pregramme et the instt
l that must, if bandied fearlessly and
r, bring up the tariff issue of the last
i ; net an issue of free trade, but
! a mere Just and and healthy tariff.
ilvanli with her fertile soil and
tannufaelures eusht te Illustrate
I tba beauties et protection; and by the
I of Ugh tariff men tbe value et farms
Lite wealth of her agricultural classes
'bare grown with her Industrial
anient; but the cause of the present
alies In the value of real estate in
er county is a tepi J our farmers
IdlscuH. This depreciation is peiei-
apparent than real and may
' be one of tbe signs of the bafd
looming, It the nation continues te
r taxes In exeess et the needs of govern-
at and te keep needed millions piled
I she vaults of the cellar of the treasury,
i stubbornly persist in keeping a
t Bpen raw material with which urepe
;pay for the agricultural products
I would buy from us.
f Among the questions te be discussed
:, If v, time permits there Is this: "De
i pay tee large a proportion of the
i ?" which is comprehensive enough
take in the whole question of the
laid upon land directly and
etly by the government, and the
lien made against the farm
I m Pennsylvania by the practice of
railroads chartered by Pennsylvania
tsjbarglDg nearly aa much for the car-
tot Pennsylvania goods te Atlantie
they charge for taking
the products of the Mississippi
4
Ve this fact Is principally due the de-
ln tbe value of Eastern farm
Xhey cannot compete with the
i farm buds of the Northwest, be-
i they are deprived et the natural
otlea with their proximity te
i gives tbem. by the railroad policy
carries goods net by a rate per
per mile but by a rate
br competition; which is
steadfast, but which practically is
I at what can be get, and which often
below the cost et carriage. Tbe
I may profitably consider whether
situation is fixed by their e&d fate, or
It has net bean unnecessarily put
tbem by their, Stupid legislators.
farming community of lVnnsvlva-
.ia generally 1 Republican In politics,
itl party is tbe one that has gev-
tbe state for many years. They
are sustained in it all its corrupt corper-
Mssen legislation, and have been as
Btetp lu the hands of their shearers,
j While tbelr heritage has been given
'way. rennsjlyanla, which is richer In
frits soil and in Us minerals than any ether
Jetfate, ought te have had such protection
; t its interests from its own legislators as
;J have made it the great seat of
snfactures and have glven a
teanufacturtr'j market te 1!b farmers,
I se have conferred urenita cl .iz na the
blessings which the Republican pelltl-
loudly proclaim te flew from the
'high tariff taxes, of which the farmer
artainly piys a full share. RutPenn-
fawivanla legislation has let this peculiar
;,idvantage In manufacturing, naturally
given te the stute by Us depes-
of petroleum, ere and coal, mainly
away xrem It. Its lwtreleum
r IsM passed under the control of a for-
i eorperatlon and is refined and ex-
cd outside its limits. Its coal is
ilshed te Bosten nearly as cheaelv as
: e Philadelphia, whereverjlt is notoriously
at a less price for expert than for
sumptien.
m. j uvua ieieiaviun ia rennsy ivania
i would nave Kept te tbe state the
Cerel advantages which its blind aud
reawrupt legislators have be cruelly eacrl-
'iri.u-i..i.i.i.. b
, .was icKuisvuiB neig lOlLUfra. UJiluy
; kf tbem; and the majority have been mem-
IJsm of the farmers party. The farmers
sseve distinctly brenght upon themselves
i depreciated value of their lands; and
i they conclude that they have been
luly taxed and discriminated against,
r must confess that it is due te tbelr
ra felly, as a first step towards showing
; they are wise enough te seek the
remedy for their injury. They
i find out what has hurt them before
Bverlng the cure ; and we hope that
' will develop the needed wis J am.
1TI11 It Profit Them,
holders et tha third preference
cemplala that in tbe reeent divl divl
ef Reading's profit, they were
gWen half ai much as the
d prtference bondholders, and
propose te examine tbe
and Me whether they have been
ly treated ; a privilege which is given
under tbelr ugieement with the
,ny. It Is these peenla in Eurenn
Brbem President Cerbin lately cabled
tba Pennsylvania courts were open.
eeem disposed te accent their bm-.
,aad VermlJ)e&(Jo.,ef New Yerk
tag uie bait lu motion. Ic is a very
movement, and it would be well if
ana bondholders generally were
te examine their company 'd books.
tela ease.bewever. without uretemiw
kaew mere about the matter than any.
wuu eiiiy sees wnat u en tbe
.a . .ii i . .
, no me tu- uuraxu w ueneve
tha third preference people will Uke
or their motion : and thav mav
Sad that the 31 Der cent, that tii
hi a back-keepuig profit. President
'i dispatch te them seems te
been inspired by a cenvic
teat they were an ungrate.
art Of dogs, in net hna
itfettitganjthing.when be bad
Mesixe te give tUtm aeytblnir.
preference Is a treferene
vtH 4ebb, we believe, and cekm
la Btiag bi prefereace at all. w
fateed te be petied pBrt'cuUrly
M te tbe conditie and baaaty
et eeefc of the auaetetu claaaM
et tba Beading ladabtedeaaf, but we
BBienUad that ia tba demnltlea
total " tear are. a goodly sum, that la
able te keep tbe eeatpaay buzzing about
te aake both ends sleet; and tbatwbea
a Ag strike aueh aa It bad laet year,
and a warm winter, each ae it his this
year, come together te diminish its coal
sales, there la net much room for big div
idends te low down preference share
holders, In the immediate past ettyreaent
income.
Oarmdx again te holds the ptlm aa
tbatgrMteat advertiser ia tba show frail
ness for tie has Juit regained It from Fora Fera
ptueb, whose magnificent tilt of elephants
te Philadelphia and New Yerk made a
fine sensation. Birnum'a plan Is much lets
expensive but quite aaeffcetlTr. He bad
hla animals shocked With powerful electrle
currents and tbe interesting story et
their behavior Is telegraphed ever the
oeuntry, the performance btleg In trod need
ai a aerlea il electrical experiments con
ducted by a party et scientists from Mew
Yerk whose names are strangely withheld.
With oteatlue gravity the ohms or rests
I ince are Riven, but the ehlel object of the
mysterleua scientists appears te have Been
te make the anlmala dance and hewL As
a rule the wild beaats did net like the trial
and a baboon made lurlousreslstaaee while
a wolf sat upon hla baunebss and cried
plteeuily. The monkeys screamed aa
though In pain and when released showed
great curiosity. "A large bine monkey
wits se Interested that when released he
aelzed Ibe large sponge et the eleotrede,
and In a second was tearing It apart aa If te
find tbe current Inside. The elephants
proved the star attraction a et the day.
Tiiey actually enjoyed tbe sensation In
every Instance except when a strong
current was pasted through tbe trunk.
When a few cells were employed
tbe huge beasts did net seem te feel tbe
current, but wben tbe full battery was ap
plied they rubbed tbetr legs together,
caressed visitors and keeper allke and
Kiuealtd tbelr apparent dellgbt Ne odder
sight was ever teen than an elephant, with
mouth wide open, with one scientist
holding a sponge en tbe hogs tongue and a
second applj leg soother sponge te tbe root
of bit liny tall."
We may expect te sea ibis spectacle
repeated under tbe circus tent this spring.
WniLBwehave been watching the tflert
et IKrineny te gobble Bamoa tbe (Standard
oil company has managed almost unob
served te gobble Its only Important com
petitor, the Amtea oil company. This
company operated 0,000 acres et tbe most
valuable oil territory la Ohie, altuated In
Weed and Bandusky counties. It was or er
ganised In last Juns by a number et Penn
sylvania capitalists. Their capital stock
amounted te 3CO,000, They had 82 wells
drilled, and their monthly production la
new 76,000 bsrrels et oil.
Tbe Htandard foared that the Amazen
might seen grew te dangerous strength and
anclUcsoret tbe latter company aald they
sold out beoiute at 15 eeuta a barrel for oil
they did net think It would warrant them
te keep up snob an Immense corporation.
The work It required wan tee much and the
profit were net large enengb. He added :
" I ought te say tbat the outlook In the oil
bealnesa la se unpromising at present tbat
ws wero mighty clad te sell. A csneera
like the Standard oil company can manip
ulate the territory we sold te them with a
great cleal rnore facility, and with leas
expente." Of oeursa these reasons should
be taken vrell Ballad, and It seems te pay te
start a Htandard monopoly rival, as the
aame offletal elaltned tbat tbe aale was "net
far beluw tbe capital stock." and appesred
fr 0""""-0'w
,-.-. Ifnhmrv number of the Varum.
Prof. Cleveland Abbe writes about tbe
weatbsrand particularly the ehangeablllly
of ollmate which be says is a modern notion,
la 181'.! Cuvler published his "DIeoeurse
en the Korelutlons of the Burfaoe of the
Glebe and the ebangea tbereby Produced
In the Animal Kingdom." This was at
tbat day considered Moeutradtollng undent
traditions nnd the cvldeucia of the senses.
Cuvler bad In mlud slew ebacgia which
were In progress through long ages and
resulting Ire-u geological alteration.
Flofesjor Abbe sayv tbat as the averages
and extremMOt tern perature, rainfall aud
ether ntmospberle pbonemena dlUer from
year te year and ene or two abnormal years
may greatly atlcct tbe average et any short
terun la whleb tacy ecaur, It Is neceesary,
In erder te Kneir what tbe cllmate et any
place really It, te oenMder tbe facta threueh
long period et time. We have trust
worthy records oaverlng periods of several
yeara, but In order te knew that an
actual ebauge of climate la In
progren It would be neeetaary te
examlne faets evor a long porled. Ha even
says that It we htd records for a hundred
yearn, tbe average of each quarter eentury
anewlng steady change in one direction,
wecauldnet atsume a ohangeet climate
was In pregrea, unlets tbe movement was
tty marked Indeed. He says tbat there
la scarcely a alngle station with respect te
which we have data competent te doelde
the qnestlen as te whether the mean tern tern
perature et any month may have changed
one-twentieth of a degree Fahrenheit dur
Ins the present century. The diUleulty la
tbat thorearo no ancient records of tbeae
matters, aud lu our perplexity te knew
what aueteut climates were, recourse has
been had te tbe periodic phenomena et
animal and vegetable life, the flight of
birds, and tbe ripening of plants. Bat
Prof, Abbe holds that there lsnoevtdenee
et any sen&lble cuauite lu the climate at any
pelm of the earth's surface during the past
2,euj ycair. The uei that Uhaldee, Egypt.
and Arizona contain deierts, where there
was formerly cultivation, Is no evidence
et a chsuga of cllmate. The ancient ferlll
1'y of these countries may have been due
te skillful irrigation ruber than te mere
abundant rains. 'J lie one natural pbeuom pbeuem pbeuom
nen whleb, his had earer ul observation in an
cient and medbtu timer, la the rite and
fall of tbe Nile, aud it records of tblaabeuld
be feuud upon menumenti et Egypt, tbe
ancient and modern climate of the Nile
Yalley could be compared.
r
Tiieru bat been an absurd row In a Cln
clnnHtl Iljptltt eburch ever the color line,
and if it bad happened en tbe ether bank of
tbe Ohie rl or we would hear mero wild
talk et tbe rase Intolerance of tbe Menth.
With questionable taste a colored woman
and her daughter teugbt te take part In tbe
seed rites of Christianity as observed In a
fashionable cbureb and a number of mem.
bars who had deubtleu paid their abare te
support African mlulenarlea were foolish
enough te object. The pastor seems te
have been a man of obaraetor and managed
te brln.? tbe objectors te their senses.
PERSONAL.
Dn. JertN It. Deavku, of tbe Fnlrcralty
cf Penni-yivanla, intends ehertly te publiiu
anew text-book en topographical anatomy.
Hut, MATir.nv Gkisweld riiBtise.
mnsi;!, widow of tee late ex-SocreUry of
Htaie Prederlck T. Krellnghuyaea, died en
Buuday at Newark, N. J. '
Max O'Beli. gleefully announce that
hla book en "Jeuathan an 4 ills Oeritl
nenl" Is enjoying a marveleui suoe..t in
lu French edition.
.L..nD. SerETOD; "eectly dltoevered,
accldeutaUy, in tha library of hit country
!?-, lchh".l,M "inotseld ler 1,000,
All the Impecunious peers la this kluKdem
are new overhauling ibtir llbmrlM 15 thl
hope of mcklOK an equally valuable And.
Pbksieent ULKViiLAsfD and Becretary
Whitney have each gtvun f25 and CeL
Lament 10 te the fuud belug raised bv
Hava'jnati newspaper men for the family of
the late Edwla Martin, who died Uurlua
Jlie late Jacksonville yellow ever epidemic?
The nresldeni and fa's party met Mr. Martin
last February when tiny were In Viertda
east were nty favssaWy tsspf eased with
atlas.
abm KsucsKerr lectured te Palladet.
phis ea Baaday ea the disposal et tee stead,
aasl la tea asvrwer fcla reaaarBs aMsad
tee ssjBjast or eiauisatea aa tea revival of aa
eaeleatMee,. Inaswdseades,kabetlvs1,
It weaM be geeersiiy popular. Beetstlss,
said ke, are sprleai" up avavywBsra.
iaelaesBiBf are erected la all the targe
ctUesi Mteeea Indorses tr, and assay
eiergy sees, both Christian sad Jewish, Bare
gtVM It the stamp of tbslr approval.
Peeea la. tea grave, said the rabM, Is aa
lllnetea. After talersseat m latest as
repalsiv activity csns. Baaltaty aslsase
knows sssay raasena la favor of eesmstlea.
Dr. Kranakept noticed some of the objee
tlear, and replied te thssa with streag
reasons ea the ether aide.
A STKaSIP.
Wal, beH, yer may be right i
Spe ie it de lesk ou t e' place,
Thtt ring ea say paw, a sight.
Yet, I am a tough old cats,
Been through ablt e' lift
Been a heap e' trenbl a, tes,
Tliht places, whar ray kntte
BorterfrlendJy pnUed tneth'engb.
Ten ain't ther fmt ter tneer
1 hat thtt Utile golden band
Leeka out e' place and queer
Oa any old meaalv hand.
Bat say, brsi.dees yer Speie
1 war born Uke thli-a tramp r
Otnt Wal, yes, and here goat
TherrospeaUef ttfuit-elajt senmp.
The rt net Wat, boa, don't mtnH
jstellln'yeu.thlarlna; were
A woman's, aa trne and kind
Aa ever breathed the air.
And the war my f ntt love
Her Ilea the tutt I kitted.
She war gentle, like a Cere
Ana-wat, beat-she's inltitd.
Uy sweetheart t Ne, bow. nor
She war mere than that te me,
And I tayt it ai I oegtter knew,
'Cante she held me en htr knee
Leng 'fore I eeuld even creep,
And she uied te neirly smother
He with love 'fore I ceul i peep.
She's dead new, beit-my metbir,
1 didn't get her bIeistn',besi.
rore the died. I war miles away
When 1 heard she'd gene acrets
Xher holy river of life. But tay,
Bess, you be kinder chicken-hearted,
You're weeptn', else your eyes are b&l.
Net you don't, uy they've Jest carted
Away your mother t Wal, that's asd,
Frem tht American.
Dr. Bull's Cough Kyiup ts particularly re re re
eommended for children. It curat coughs,
colas, oreup, sere threat, and whooping ceugb.
It It pleatant t the taite, and net like a
ebarm. 2S rents.
"Jae shall pipe and QUI thill dan co" Juit aa
long eat In tha open barn as iliev Ptea'e. The
ire born AmarleAnctttzun rton'ifeir nonrnl nenrnl
gla with EalvaUen Oil te the front. frlceiU
cents.
COUtLBXlUN BO WOHK.
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MPLBX10N POWDKK.
LADIES
tVUU VALUK A WtriNKl) COMt'LKXIOM
MUST USB
POZZONI'S
MBDICATKU
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It lmnarts a brilliant traninirencv te the
sktn. llmnyes all pimples, irunklet nnd Ola-
eoierntions, ana makes me skin anucatciy
soft and beautifuL It con taint no lime, rhltn,
leftd or arsenic. In three shudet, pink or nosh,
white and brunette.
JOB BALK BY
AU
Druggists
Dealara
and Fancy Qoeda
Bverywbore.
sariiKWAua or imitatieks.-
kprslvd
DRY UOOIW.
I'TKU HXO0K TAKING
L
wk errKU
Special Bargains
-1N-
LA.DIKS' AND OUILUUKN'H
COATS.
l'LUSU COATS,
l'LUSll MODJKHKAB,
CLOTH NEWMARKKT3 JAOKETf.
All Kew Thtt reiBOn.
Atuit be told If Frlces will de It.
UOUBLS AND SINGLE Ell IWL? AT UAU
UAlNfltlOkS. JehnS.Givler
O Ai 8 North Queen Btreet,
LANDASTaB,rA.
G
HKATHALK
-Ot
MDSLIN UNDERWEAR
-AT TUB-
New Yerk Stere
We gave larje erdcrt for thejn rcvxIs itui Ing;
tne Oull jn, nua nuir ettur a clieli. rtieon rtieen
luent at little ubevu lhocet et lnntvrlala All
nre maati en lock stitch mm Ulan a id uru re-.
fitetlnflt undfialih,
LOT HO. 1.
Ladles' Night Ureftes, White Ehlrls, DHem.
tis, 1'rawcrt, Const tevr. Child in'
JJiawer. intanfa mipj. children's White
l);ejus, Ladies' Uvu Apreut, etc.
ALLATO.NEriUOE, 2!e KAC1I.
LOT NO. 2.
ii0.ck.Tr,,.nm'a N,ht Dressea. Tuenl
Bktrts. CliemUesana Dmwers, Cei.ul tevcrj.
tnluut't blips andLhUdreu's Urtsi.
ALL ATONK FttlOrf, e KACI1
LOT NO. 3.
Contlatsef NfRht nrei'ei, V hlte skirts with
Kiubtetdtiry, CbemUrs cut I'cmpadnar Style.
IJ'aseraieruaich aud Otr.etCevcitlu various
ALL AT ONB FBIOK, We Al'IEOK.
LOTNO.4.
Mihtewra. Mether Hubhard style, trim
inea whh Ambieldeiy end lorcheti Lsce.
W hlta bkirts, Lheuitsr In new stj !,, Uiaers
te metro, Ucrtet cetl In all elupes, wuu
Kmbiotaery una i orchen 'i rluiuiug.
ALLATOXEruiCK,7:e KAC1I.
LOT NO. 6.
Klght prcties, Whlta Skirls. Ctemltei.
rrt .if.',."?V a". '"0l tt. all uude
I urn .?. .1 bT.,1.5 .,.. lu'i u ie,
lortnen
"WW HUW asiuitwiuQt Jf
ALL AT OJi E I'iUCa-, II W BACH,
ATTUK
New Yerk Stere,
6, 8 aud 10 East Elng Street,
LANOASTtU.i-A
Wll.n (JHKKKY. BLORBEKHY,
tllnger, BlminU and OrueKe llrandy.
JACOB F. SHBAFFER,
epUvtld KO. U UIMT11K SUUAKB.
WAWAltAttm
(.hlHIk
We knew of no ether reef
that covert such a stock of
Black Dress Goods. We are
all the time gathering from
French, German and English
looms whatever sort you can
most wisely buy. Take what
one manufacturer sends us as a
ample of all :
Silk-and-Wools :
Henrietta, 8 te tutt. u.
Diap d'Aima, St 29, fl SO. II ?S, Si and SI SO.
Venetian Cletb. II, II 4, It 61'. IS.
isirevie, si, ti zs.miei, ii jsl si.
Tamlse,ll.tlss,ilM.
Content Cleth. SI, l M, II 37K M-
Hatlayerl,l,l.
B iltlnfr, II 13
'nutel Hatr II S3, II M, II 73, It, IS M.
Menrnlng Cleth ( aiys), f 1 29, It U), II 75. I,
Vtllle'f r,ll23.IU0tel
Veils ( 'i te x yarit), W te 111.
All-Woels:
Taiitte, 69c. 7Be, II.
Albatres. 013, tic. His, II.
camel Hair Uratiaalne, 79e te II 79,
India Strlppn 11.
InSIa i nmtl Uatr, lightweight, II te II SO.
Menrntn cloth 7tote19i.
finiiiiia,69atiil3S
V I Ings for drmmi, COe tj II,
Molrne.78etoll.
i trap d'Aima, Ce te II.
Ve ettan Lleth. II te II te.
1 willed surah, Kc te II Ce.
We stand behind every stuff en
the list weave, color, finish,
wear.
Three mere lines nearly as
full. Have you any doubt
where the Black Dress Goods
trade is being done ?
Northwest of centre.
We will sell today at the
Chestnut street end of the store
233 Men's Jersey or Stockinet
Coats for $2 each ; have been
$375. $5. and $6.
75 Blanket Bath Wraps for
$5, from 9 and $10.
41 Londen made Steamer,
Lap or Carriage Robes at
2.50 ; price has been $5.'
Wet of Chestnut street nilfldle ontranee.
January was a month of
rush, crush and scurry in Lin
ens as well In ether goods.
Clearing eutthe old te make
place for the new.
Always new things in Linens,
but most sorts come thickest
new. Prices ground te a razor
edge. Among the latest comers are
six geed patterns 63 inches
wide Deuble Damask Table
Linen at $1,10. Matching
Napkins are 2. 2"? for s,, and
3-Se for Y.
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One of the richest and finest
Table Cleths we have (new de
sign) is 5 yards long and 2
yards wide. Napkins te match.
$4S for the set.
8xie Colored Table Cleths,
borders in delicate shades,
$3.50. Deylies te match.
The new Fleer Linens are in
sight. Mere novelty in them
and mere kinds te be novel
with than for many a day.
Btnlr L'nens, extra heavy, exelu'lve
deituns. It te as Inches wide, U te SOe
Had asd brown ttiutr Liners (old
fiiends), It te 27 lushes jltofBe.
Ilrewu Rud-wMte rloer eanintk, two
new patterna, teven wldthr, M telSO
lnchiv. Sua te II "5.
Turki y na ana-brewn Fleer I'auiaaki.
8 ani 1 0 Inebes, II 11 and II se.
TwIUmH eic l)dumk, with red rheetr,
101 110, and UOluchet, 13 I17J, and
i23.
Yeu can't well go amiss of ex
tra attractive prices all through
Linens. Here are five special
things almost at random :
72 Inch 1116801011 Table Llnen, 70a.
H Napklnr, flue Heublu Dauiatk: 2)
luetif square, II 0.
18 Inch D.iyitei., pUIn white, II adecen.
dttokJlnehrienoh Llneu tthevtlng,
03a.
Plain WMte Damask Tewelt, knotted
frlngu, 2Vi each,
Seuth wett of centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
WUShFimifJSUIJU.
rjntiK
I'KOl'Lili'b OAH blOHK.
Tbe People's Gash Stere,
Ke. 25 East King Street.
SPRING OPENING
or
HeusefurnisluDs: Heeds.
WS OFFER:
A etoetc cf Table Linens In all tbe
doairable otylea and qualities -wrileh
la net uneurpaesed, If cqualled by
any bouse In tte elty.
Turkey Bed Damasks from lOe te
871-2e per yard, geme new designs
In the botter goods whleh probably
oannet be found olsewbero.
Nottingham Laee Curtains and
Curtain Materials In great variety
at very mederate prices.
Ourtnla Serlms la Orenm and
Celers In new designs. Bcme styles
of wbleh oannet be found In any
ether Heuse In this elty Prices the
laweat te be found any whero.
Gee. P. RathYen,
riO. 35 13AHT KIHO STB12BT,
lAMOAHTKB,l'A.
Trl4.1rtiw
. U'lrsUhH, JiKMllUT.
w
1'artlculer Attention aiven te ClUnj
and preterrlnK the jiaturul teeth.
1 kare an
tne utest linpreveinunta ter detna nice work
at a very ruttjsotmble ceet. HavlnKyoarsef ex
perlenee In Uie larve clUm I amanretOKlve
the beat 01 sautlatuen ana kayo you money
ulaxuaelalteeihtuily a.ue per set.
rl-lyd Ha. U MQUXU QVMMM Vt,
pAI
Kan OtCLBRT OOttFOUHA
IT MAKES YOU HUNGRY.
-1 have M r-atre'a Celery Osssseaad sat
It kaa had a aalataty eShcr. it tavtamaSM
the system smdl feel He a aewaeaa. Ittsv
pieres the appetite aed fie'lltasee CiieeWem."
J.T. leriLAa,irriaaas.a.a.
Palne's
Csjltry Compound
ts a aniama Taala aad am
npefsse. neaeant
eUea,aw4 withiat
Ivaa tli&t !
te tea testa anlckla tu eel
Hr,.L"J.B,l!?,jet irtvae that.rmta
makee verytMear taste aeC
It cures ayapemta and kindred di-ei
rayaieiass prescribe it. slw. ux tat SS.ee.
ureen.
Miuamtmt
WIIM, UOHAROS-'N
Vt.
A CO, BsKlagtea,
DiimeBiDjM ieVKn?,-!,;.
DRT
B
lO BARQAIMS IN DRY GOODS.
Big Reductions!
BWaeaSJBMSBBBBBBlBBBtBSBBlBBISBBBBBt
75c, $1 00 Blaek Bilk down te 6O0, 75e a Taid.
37 l-2c 6O0 BUek Oavthmtrt down te 2Be, 37 l-2e a Yard,
$1.00. tl.26 Blaek Rhadamai down te 76e( $100 a Yard.
6O0 Henrlttta Oleth down te 3712e a Yard.
COe, 75e Fer Tritnmleg down te 260, 37 l2e a Yard.
17c, 25c Table Lint n down te 12 l-2e. 17c.
10e,12 1-20,170 OhUds'WhlU Undrwar down te 80, We, 12 12e
aeh,
20e. S5o371-?e OhUd's Scarlet Underwear down te 15c; 20. Me
aen.
r
76e Ladles' Scarlet Underwear down te 37 l-2c
$LO0 Ladiee' Searlet Underwear down te 75c.
6O0, 87 l-2e, $1.25 Gente' Scarlet Underwear down te 25e, 67c, $1.00.
Charles Stamm,
35-37 North Queen St.
BOSTONSTORE.
JTKXT DOOtt TO COURT HOUBB,
Jerseys.
We are prepared te give special values In Jerseys, having Just Beeured the bal
ance let of a manufacturer.
The following- are the prices, but you muat see the qualities te appreciate their
cheapnew.
Ladles' AU-WoelJeraeya, 75c, ll.00,t1.25, 11.60 and 12.00, In Black, Cardinal,
iirewa and .Navy Slue in many designs et Yeat Fronts and Braiding.
One Letet Children's All-Weel Jeraeys at 08e. One Let of better quality at 03c.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
K08. 80 t 87 BA8T KJJTO BT.,
B
ABD Jl MeELKOT.
Bard & McElroy,
Neb. 33 acd 35 Seuth queen Street, Opposite Fountain Ian.
CAUI'KTB. We name some prices en rarpete which ean't te beat at the price anywhere
",? y2 "PI"0 Bn? ,ee ,or yenraelf. Ingrain carpu at te, 9, 31, 87K cent and up. While
every number at tn price Is cheap, we ean't help bat call yenr attention te our It and t7U eant
numuers, whieh bat brery thine; erer offered at the prlee, and the patterns are beautllui. Btalr
caipetat 10 ij. se, at reuta up. Hall Carpet from tee up aaa; Carpet at IS. Je S7H.40, 4J
cenu and up. All-Weel snipe Bsr carpet, BOa Ba Bulr Carpet and V, Carpet eyer a yard
wide in wool or cotton stripe. Carpet aags taken In exchange. Ueidinaiier?,rjr Oil Cleth.
eaon'walner SadO,8'W,na0W lh,lae, BMt 0rae, Bprtna- 'Utntej, ull Bice, only Me
COTTONKTTBa. We have new in stock the beat seleeUonef l'anUni for Bummer weat In
1 ..etX Tnte who buy early te make up before tbe warm weather u here, will de well te
call aud tee our line, aiarung at 10c . next prlee 13Xe, K'wd heary goels at price ; next grade
loe. extra taeary. as geed aa some eoKLatSOet at tee we hare the ehelcett llneel patterns, some
tnat you are net able te get later in the aeaaen j geed wathtng oelor-, double and twist, and
rl Z'SFXS tli"? " lT llaL,,ftl0t.,0n-. We can Plee yu in An-Wooi or Halt- Weel caaatraere
ftr Men and iwjr'a Wear, at Bargain rrlees.
RiBKwA?l?.T.w.anT?pS,leM2tn6rDlaoflne extr vr atngham Bemnants.at
txe. We think this It one of the best bargains we hara ercr offered, and iedn our tuatemers.
t?A.J?L10 na.' !"?" m,,JIt"'Tra''la9 Unbleached Mutlle Kemnanu at te
.'?SI Ln.?mKa,i.ltV 60, J,ne Utntham Kemnanu at 7e t worth er. Tbe bast te Bpoel Cotten
In the elty, .e yards en eich spool. JlewDieateingliamt.atejic, leandup.
..5ftlPf BS.-Speelal Lew Vrtees en the beet raathen for a short time only, if you need
any this spring bay them new.
Bard & McElroy,
Neb. 33 and 35 Beuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
rOUSEKKEPlNQ GOODS.
METZGER & 9AUGHMAN
CALL ATTENTION TO TUA1U rULL LINB OF
Housekeeping Goods I
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
Bheetluga, FJllew Oaalnga, lleklnge for Feathers under regular prlee.
Counterpanes, Oomlerts and Blankets. Bargains In Table Zdnena, Towels,
Napkins at low prlees. Tbe Best Bteeun Cured Faathers.
Metzger &
Neb. 38 & 40 West Kins Street,
avopreeiTa ths
UAMfMT
UAIUIAIHU I
.rje
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
WILTON, VBLVBT, BODY BRDSBftLB,
Tapestry, Iograle, Damask and Ycectiin, Rag and Ghaie Carpets,
OIL VLOTSS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac
We have tka Largest aad Bast Btoek la tka Olty,
H. S. SHIRK & SONS.
Cerntr Wet Jug mi Wit StrntB, Lunstfr, P.
SALKHMEN-WE W1SU A FEW
men te till our sceds by sample te the
whelnaaltt at, a retail trade Lanital, menu.
Ira In our line. Enclose a cant atawp. Wacet
alrerdav. I'ermaneut position. Me pestals
tmnwerca. aitney aavancae or wiih, aeTSf.
tuinir. etc. CKMTaMMAL If
as'i
e CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohie.
janaVKtaed
Byiteg ssmsssississasaeta asrsMasa ism
liaMteayeawara swtatrsr sssumss
left Ska terra all faffed aW Taarvee
saae be stream taeaaa. the bteel wkSat.
uvsc aa bewses regatsaed. Faisays Ctisty
OestpeaaA-tke apta aeeSJetaa cf tedaew
Cats aU this, as aatMag ease eaa. FiasstlksS
b7 Fhysklsna, eeeatsaeadad by armttMs,
aletasa by atiattters, Saaruitsaa by tka
iumiui 10 ee
Ike Bt Ifrlag HtiielM.
"Jatke tprfawertarf iwaaaJlraaSewa,
wsmm (,( imm wnin him evtiieuB
Ifi lisav aa eras set weak that 1 etaM karsir
teiajrStiBa l kewgjH a teeueet rSae-a 0f
5Z. Ofwiteaaa, ak Jtafsr im take it a
week t Stit very aiaeh better. I aaa eeerfalty
rseetaaaaaa it ta all who weedakaiairgBa
aaattftagthMlscaMSietBe.'' " '
ass. m. a. vow, Bnnuatea. vt.
I jutafal VmJ Sjearfekaa
!v-3Sry'
Ikegaysleawasa'
QOODB.
Jerseys.
LANOABTBB, PA
Haughman,
oeopib heusc
Lancaster, Pa,
MdML.
HAitUAXNS I
WANTKD-RKIilABLK LOOAIi AND
TraTellngr aalnemen. fotltlens par par
aeanenu apeclal Indueemente new i taat-aell.
ln specialties. lent delay, ealary (reta
Start. iillOtTMBlfOS.,
aaaaae4 nurserymen, KecheaUr, M, T
rre
OIXTTBUNlBOTsMIl
LGammni&Bre.
09 MOKTH QUflBN T. t8
UTstHMTiiie) KAtaAiae in twdhm
MADB CO OKBKB.
We tare 4esM from a yresaUeat
lazireaaaflaeilaael foots la tka a
table for treasen.aae ta order e 1
haada fall dihA wa - - - -
Jir..w?ft,,&'Bkttrt,,ine-' u
flW Ti eaten te Order, Alt.Wee', WetU pea
t ee Trensers te uraer, All-Weel, Werth M M.
M w TTeaaen te order, Ail-Weel Werth ss es.
t.80 Treasers te order, AU. Weel, Werth te
I'M ami Aaaaal taJe of llea'a. egrt
rUdrea'a Olethlai, at halt prtee Mfll
," Oraeeeata at M m. ttaa, at, at, ft. H aa
ktea's lalta at ft, at, as, aa, at, sm.
Be1 Orereeatt at atTMt H, aj.aa( at.
Set's Butts at IM0. as, at, H.
Cklidrea's SalU and Orerexu fMaa 11
aad ap wards.;
KBhrewd borers wUl Had it te taste Mrs.
taete call aad exarclae these (oeaa, as the
Lewest meet wlU preraU.
L. GAHSMAH & BRO.,
MerchaatTallers and Manafceturera of Mea'a,
Bej's aad tall drea'a Oletalaf ,
B. W. COB. NORTH QTJMK OBAJiaB IT.
. SBfThe Cheapest Kzelealre Cletalag Heuse
lattaettty.
e
lB-PaiUB OLOTH1KR&
Storm Overcoats !
IiAHT COT FOR THE SEASON
IN "FRXOKH.
III00BTOBUOVBB3OATR KOWltOO
UCQRTOUICOVEKUOATB MOW BOO
laoearoKHOvsHOOATa mew tm
aroareituovjtftuoATa new eee
eeoBTeaatoTiRuoATa new isi
BCOBTOKHOVKUCOaTa MOW SbO
HOSTOHBlOTKBCOATS MOW tsO
THET MU8T BK BOLD, and thete low prices
will make them ee. call at encb if you
wantanXXl'KAOBUlMAaT BAKSA1N.
Ohildren's Overcoats I
Parent?, hate it the greatest chance yea've
erer had at Ten yen.
We WUl sell you any CHILD'S OVBUOOAT
la enr Stere at a BBDUOTION or ONE
xatBD from the Ticket Friees anarked en the
aarment. "
THEY asUST BE BOLD AHD MOW IB THE
TIKI, se call at onee en
Hirsh & Brether,
ONK-PRIOB
Olethiers and Furnlehen , .
CORNER OF
K QUEHMBT.&OBNTBHBQUARl.
LANCA3TBH.PA.
SSBasement cnler our Stere Beem for
Bent, is suitable for Bareer or Shoemaker.
Apply at our store.
M
TKKS ATUFO
Onr Get in Prices.
A UOOD
UKUUCTIOM IN
ttBaDAB or
ALL OOB
CLOTHING.
The Ucduettnn it Apparent te XTerybedy
Who teee the oeoflt.
YOU'LL NOT DOUBT
That We nays Made a Geed Ktduotlen.
EVERY OVERCOAT
UAH 11EEH-
LOW1SBBD IM PRICE
Frem the Original. They were a cod Valuta
at tne Original Price.
They Are a Decided BargUn Mew.
Myers & Rathfon,
BELIABLK CLOIBIEBS,
NO. ia BAST KINO il'l.
I.AVCAHTBTl
FOKS, &C.
IUBLI0 NOTICE.
TUB
Second Big Gut
OH ALL
Far and Winter Goods,
Meyer Seldat Such Bnrprlslegly Lew rig area.
BQBB9 Lewor than Ever. Nlee, fine
APAM WOLr BOUE at HIS. Cheapen In
tha alty.
LADIES' IURS. HES'3 QLOVB9, COL
LABS, Ac at and Selow Ceat.
Men's HATS and CAPS at auc In Large At At
aertment. Leaders et low Prices in TBUNKS and
TBAVELINQ BAGS.
SsTUlgbtat Caih Prices paid for Furs. 19c
ler Beit Muikratt.
Stauffer & Ce.,
81 33 North Queen Street,
LAMCABTEB.PA.
WK CAN SERVE YOU WELL AND
saye you money la advertising BsU BsU
mateefree. ADTEBTISING GUIDK-BOOKK
The most complete and original erer laaued.
Sent en receipt el fie cents te pay ter packing
and forwarding.
Anrarruiaa warriaa A BraciALrr.
The L. Jen, alllbenrne Advertising- Agensy,
Ul and Its East Baltimore Street, Baltimore'
asskera
Mts ami.
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