r -'"' i i- T..iS J j X Aa - W 'MX. J -v. V I. Vf Jj -lf3 t ;- V 2ahr"" XOABTmDAILY GENCEK. TUESDAY; FEBRUARY ft, .t - : e. j ict '- j , . .. -rr . " .'-. --' 'r "it rcA - T , Daily Inttlllffricr. OK MIWWT a, mm. ftl twkkllfl hMUu. gfclii mUkMUa Sie&rA MMmU that k IMMfttanmtmUftbMC MMKteent tae hob, te find out whether tb N.70C Ibm deslra te prehibitum eceresBtd beef into rn- mmJi a .1.I..1. .1. II Im ma.a 11 aunt hum Hmvitvnvia it Metric this Qwettkw te a dec!. 1 otthe attWti of the TOteM than It eBtmtt taeta te say that de rKMtH Uqoer tall be made ec oeld In In (be one case the of a foreign manufic- k 0mJkAm rn.rn.Jt 1 1 y.,wvi v uaiHuwa uu m ether a home Industry will be pre- It le true that the psepie of the I States aright hava'aanethiM te f about the Mate et PenBsjlranla pre- Mag we uaportauea of tneir products. I ft te 'also tree that It would be foolish tbestete of FeensjlTanla te prohibit steals from consuming foreign made at If If or any reason they prefer te bur t 'P-lkB fltflfffcflB At TAfM1nta nnstif be'prmlttd te eat and drink what f wt te eat and drink, provided they i disturb their neighbors in indulg t their appstltes. .That la geed demo- tntia doctrine and f un Jamenlal govern- aatal doctrine. Fi :;,.u ww te ue aoetnne row is out at fashion with the I'ennsylvanlaLeglsla. 1 and tM Republican party that runs We hare a law en our statute books eh" prohibits people from using oleo- rlne as butter, even though it mAA t 4t.A Ate .A.1 AABAUAImM f P7IU IV kiitBI B ViCUUlHIBllUD set m butter; and for this few the ttnetlen of a comtitutlenal fcmAftilffnKtif va ttif .AHalit nnt t.Al.M B .wwuuiuraii nw uu auuguti uun wing ensjaerea necessary, a law preli ibltlng the tale of imported dresjed meat would fee quite as agreeable te the constitution biBelnnJI TirAtllhltlfiflr ffca tnantifantnt-A ami L- " ""B -v. f oleomargarine ; and it perhaps spsldexed necessary te seek for action of a .rrjxiUiutlenal Kesfflt be an amendment 1 constitution of the United States, permitting a state te fence Itself in and . 'vfeed exclusively oft its own postures. mew these prohibitions the one that as eeen made and the meat one that is proposed are hostile te the true theory of i aMvaratBmt. and nelthar wnulil ln mailn - 1 - , ,,wn.n - agreeable te it by a constitutional Mmitedment, la which a majority would jr'Mdortake te say what a majority shall , wwlnpen ; which we declare that it has Be moral right te de, and only can de by 'I Yirtee of the brute power of its numbers. ABB piVUlUlUUU Ul UlOMUCUl SpirilUOUS Maner Is eanallv wrane". lustlv It rnav . j ewy ue rrguiaieu, uy uie majerny. jj;;Oar Inconsistent and stupid L?glsla- t', are winn te a&seire tteeir from respen. mullty for prohibition by asking a vote T the people upon it. It did net ask ww people te decide about prohibiting oleomargarine, because it thought the warning community trantedltprehibited, nd the manufacturing lnterest were net powerful eaeugh te suppress the farmer's .Teice. It does net ask the people te eeUe about prohibiting the importation '', drewed beef, but votes that L it shall net be prohlblted,notwithstndtng , atw irangers demand It; because the great tmtehers of the West and the transporting IBJkeada and the consumers are a mere twerful combination In favor of lm letted dressed beef . Our Legislature can tJtfways be relied upon te vote in behalf of '(ww meat powerful combination and te www a profound indifference te the right. j'Ite members declare that they de net ; vvete their own sentiments in voting for afce submission of the constitutional mendinent,but that they are gevernedby . " profound desire te execute the people's LVMttl IPkBMMI..k.lllM. 41.At...M t 'tttens and the same sensitive deslre te feel f the popular pulse, would persuade them te submit every question of doubt te the 1 decision. The intent of thocensti taUonisthattwe Lrglslatures shall sue wwrively deelare themselves in favor of a 'owtltntlenal amendment before it can K fee submitted te the people; but the new ;ad revised Bepubllcan constitutional 'swnetructlen gives the decision te the Vteple before even one Lf glslature has de (wared Itself In favor of the amendment. That great and shining light of our 1 government, Gov. Beaver, declares i be eagerly seised the opportunity te pppeed his name te the Joint resolution ailing for the submission te the people Mst the amendment, though be has net ye t I bow he shall himself vote upon I amendment; because he was d&llgbted HHwt the people should be given the opper- wmuy te express their will. And a silly Lie he J .' Will the Farmers Dcmicd! t M the farmers at their meeting this ' wm win w me Bemeuung in a praciicai WBv te further rail read bnlldinerin Pnn- lsylvanla, te the end that the competition r DoeDiainea in me raureaa service cl estate that se greatlv favors the farm. let Ute Welt and Northwest, they mny iaeiy aevete some tune te expressing r opinion upon the reported suDDres- of the Seuth Fenn railroad enter. ' prtee by the negotiation of the Xwuiylvanla railroad officers with the owners of the New Yerk Ontial MOread and the l'ltUburg & Lake Jtrie railroad, which latter has a ylvania charter. We assume that ,tbe farmers would like ee the Seuth 'Penn built & m. twwapetlter of the Pennsylvania; and i they want It for the very reason that latter does net. Will they net then upon the Legislature te inquire the Sjuth Pdnn project, already ! completed, with numerous tunnels idy made acd with nlera hiillt Infhn auehanna at Harriaburtr. has been by a ceuspUauy between the Of tWO Other Pouneilvanln Railroads ? and te furnish a renin 1. ' ?t be true that this wrentt been done the state. Surely, with nHwuig iv i&n i,no ana me itylvanla rallrcads. asthemrtiit m ksdesl, the state of Pennsylvania can fww useir from these, its creatures. Fill the farmers demand it ? ,0'HrIea and Martin. r The abuse of William O'Brien bvtha S. at Clonmel. la excltlnr wMtu I and deep lndlKnatlen. net fle-ainut lefleers who merely obey orders and ee ruies, rrat against Balfour, who k awl. should suspend these ru'ea in ,f a political prisoner. Bilfeur rsjsjM that the detMmlnRd Trish. ItottiaglegaU his 111 treatment upon way ifBiSdSf ise emcers of the I ? jermH f tbelr duty, but It le strange that he does net see that Ute logteal feree ettthla position te against hlawatt and bis gevenu&ent, for O'Briea te also brlBgwg an lausenseamevnt of trouble npeathess. He Is willing iwd ptebaWy eager te sutler for the sake of ettswllsUng tee right of Heme Rule agitators te treatment as pe. lltlcal prisoners, and It ought te ba a political maxim by this time that nothing se rapidly makes converts te the cause of an agitator as ill-treatment. It O'Brien should die from exposure and ill-treatment, or In sush a way that these could be held te be the cause of death It would ba a staggering blew te the opponents of IIemeRule. Unfortunately anotherin anetherin cldent in Ireland will intensify the bitter feeling of the partisans. The murder of Police Inspector Martin while endeavoring te arrest a priest, and the hearty cheering of the father by the crowd at Letterkentiy, may partly counterbalance the effect of the abuse of O'Brien. Dispatches new tell hew the officer defended himself bravely with his sword and hew his body was found savagely mutilated. If a stubborn ruin, lstry en the one band and an excitable peasantry en the ether will continue In this way te "set wrong te balance wrong, and physie wee with wee" we cannot have long te wait for revolution in Great Britain. 1 Bi Tn Philadelphia Ballet Reform sssecla tlen sends out a tract descriptive of the AnHmlltn system of voting. A bill te eaaet this system Is before the Legislature; tiut m ul stat la ae decidedly ens-sldea e radical change In the method of voting will bardly be received with favor. In pile of corruption the legislators are deubtlesi very well pirated with things Jut at they are. If party In power should nartewly escape defeat and have leasen te believe that fraud had something te de with It, than we might expect the adoption of an Improved system. b m Br. Pa or. Is te have no lee earnlyel or. aexmnt of the nuM jlsiii j 'but Men-1-v.i ) Having eue at any rata,-' ll la evldent Wat If winters like this are te be repealed Oantda must be oenquered. It makes enit'a ness water te read or the l:e palaes gleaming In the aun while merry toboggan parlies, hundreds of flying sleighs, and throngs of skaters give life aud oelor te the scene and ever It all floats thsbancer of Qteat Britain with a Utile Canadian emblem sawed en one corner. In a recent lecture I'rolesser Klehard Uettbell, the eminent arobWDlegUt, showed that the Dateh Yankee la net the only variety leund outside of New Knglend. It appears that away ever In Palestine an enterprising oriental Arm swindled the Uerinan censulate by selling te It a large quantity of tiles and pottery containing In sorlptlens supposed te beanelent, but after, wards fennd te be of modern manufacture. The professor gave a very Interesting ao ae count of the stone lore of Palestine, and the discoveries from the day In ISO') when a yenng Jew dis covered In tin tunnel, which supplies the peel of Hlleam with water.m partially effaced Inscription In Hebrew. It doaerlbed the building of the tunnel, and though no date was III red wis Important as giving the ancient form of the Ilsbrew letters, and In 1860 the single word Tobias, la the same characters, found en a house near Jeriohe shooed that It was probably the house mentioned In aerlptnre in connection with Heteklsli. In 1603 Inscriptions were found at a burial place of the prleeta wbleh seem te support the theory that the anelent Phoenicians were Hebrews. The first In In sanptlen found was the very Important Mesa stone, whien was found some years age en the alto or an old city of Moab, en the west bank of the Jerdan. This atone eratalns a reoerd of the reign of the King MosaefMoob, but owing te petty national Jjslenty It wis net allowed te be carried out el tue country, and te prevent Its re moval It was destroyed. The greater put of it has been recovered and the Inscription en Its turhce recording the cxplelta of King Mesa supplements the meegie Ulbllcal account "The dlaesverlee made In Palesilne have net, thus far, Iwen great, but they open up vast peaaibllltlee. W by aheuld we be satis, fled with the fragmentary history of David and Solemon, given In the Bible, when, by a little researeb, we might And at detailed an aoeount of their relgns as we have of that of McaiT" Prof. Qetthelt oenoluded his lecture bv expressing the hepe that the day la net far distant when we will be able te read the history et the Jewish people from snonu snenu menta Interlbtd and left te us by them selves. Mn CAHNjjaia, la theA'erM American Jltvieif, wrttes about what he la plcsied te call "the bugaboo et trusts" and treats the ayndieate combinations and peels as trifles light as air. People who enter upon a acheme of this kind "write the charter of their own defeat" "The sugar treat has already a noted competitor at ttabeela. The capper trust la In danger," riven with roepect te the Standard oil monopoly he writes: "It It a Hundred te one whether it will survive when the preeeut men at the head retire. " Oineernlng thla the Mew Yerk ITerfd ebserves that "he Ignores the evils which aceru te the esmmuully while the combi nations la question are wending their rather slew way towards dissolution, The assailant of fiea competition may bring tbelrexn punishment, but It la the aasaulta that the oemmunlty Is Interested In pre. Venting." We all knew that honesty la (he best polley, aud that re neils usually work their ownrule, but we de net for that roaeu smile upon raseallly as trifling. PEBSONAIi. Judeb TnuBMAN hat net been out et the house eince he fell and Injured bit knee, tbrce weeks age. He haa recently tuBered excruciatingly from rheumatltm, wu v.wi iu im uut ijitui iu jgrt wceas Jcdeb William M. Mebbick, of the suptbinn ODiirt 01 the Dlttriet of Columbia, died lu Washington en Monday, of gastrle complaint He was a native of Maryland, about 70 cart of age, and was for two lerina a member et Cenicreat from that state. HAIIA.U J, Lattimkb, widow or Henry O. LatUmer, died in Pialnueld, N, J en Hundar, leaving a fortune of nearly 11 000.. 000. Hhewaaaveryehirltablawcmaiaal had but recently given HO 000 for the'ue w Preabyterlau church new being erected H. a Pikbek, president et the Flrat National bauk. Carbondale. and ni ti... Ltekawanna Ceal oempany, and director In the New Yerk, Susquehanna & Western railroad and several manufacturing Indus trie, died at his reaidenee In Keran ten en Sandsy, aged 73 year, leaving au eatate valued between I J, 000, 000 and 13,000 000. largely Invested lu coal lands, atoeka and bon da and Hcranten real estate. He la aur vlved by his wl(e aad one child, Mrs. J. A, Wliner, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ' i m A CONVMT SUB MSEW TOtJU, ArabbUhep Cerrlgui Will Intiedae UamUl cu Nene, Arelib'shen Cerrlsan la ahnni in intm. duce into New Yerk the Dominican nuns of the primitive observance who maintain perpaunl adoration of the bleated saa went. The building of a convent for thtte aiaters at iAfayette avenue, near Hunt's Point, where a site hat been purehated.wld also gtve Mr. Jehn D.CrHnmtnt an opperta. nlty te build a memorial te bis wife, who was one et the foremast eharltabla workers amenit the Uatbella lad lea of New Yerk. Mr. Crltntnlet will pay for the chapel of the ennveat, iheoutaldeeottof which la put at 26 000. An anonymous contributor baa sent te Aruhblabep Cerrlgan f 10 0C0 te help build the cloister. The archbUhep has luutd a circular reoemmendlng UioebJeot te charity. He says t -wigtei "ThlswiUhitas nisi attempt te esUb- llsh here a eentemplaUva life et prayer and nplathm. There are already assay aesx -snunlUM nesfally eagagea fa works of ehsrlty, aad white the Ilia of Martha la se well reereasatsd we Mass seems telhave eeme whew the Ufa of Mary aJsoeeBMbe teirelaead with advaataae." AroaMaheB Oerrtgaa was the first te M tradaee the Order rnteilbeRaatens stats, whaw fee was Uafaep of Newark. The pireat house la la Newark. Alisvagb tie life Is very severe, the Instltntlea Is pros perous, a recent secession being a sister .let. law of Klre Cemmlselcner Parray. The naaa never eat meat, and during lent observe what M known as the black fast, that Is, abstlosnee from eves eggs end milk. Twe nuns kneel constantly before the bleated sacrament In the tabernaaladay and sight. The nuns support themselves by waking vestments and altar ornaments, and by Illuminating books. The bow con vent will be called Corpus Cbrlett ceavsar. a b Hew very prone te nealecttte wants of the; chilly laellaa eihlbiud before the ap-prea-h of a aevere cola or tever. A'Oraeet Msader taken at enek a time wenian all probability, prevent the estabiWhn-ent of -rlnaa dlaeaaa. Oit rneuune, yeuea ana old. a'l praise Dr. Mull' Maby Syrup j rJr It fa the beat inlng for babiea wbila teething-. Frlee se eenu abetile. QUAES BHKUMaTISM. Rheumatism Aeeerdtag te recent faveatlgatlene Is caused by exect a of laetle aeled In the bloeCTkla aetd attack! the flbreus Uasuei, particularly la the jelnta, and eausea the local manlfeeutlena of the eiaeue, pains and aches In the back aad shoulders, and la tee Jelnta at W kneea ankla,bt p and wruu. Theutanda of people have fencd In Uoed'e Sanapanilaapealttve and r-tnntnent cure for rheumatUm. Thia BaeaiclnylUpnrtryinRandvtUllalngaeUen neatrallseaUeaeiaityef the bleed, and also baUda np and tUeagthene ths whole body. Heed's- BarsaparUla 1 was laid up for ill mentba with rbonma rbenma Uam, and need many klnfli of rnedlelne with with eat geed retulttUl one tf my nclghb'irj told me te take Uoed'a Bariapartlia. When I had Oied half a bottle I Jelt better, and after taking- two bettlea I thleklwua entirely curefl, at I have net had an attaotef rbo'imatlaie luee." Kuema U. Dixen, ltosjvMe, Btaten Ulanfl.N. T. Ouresj Rheumatiem " I had atticka of Iheumallim vrl.leh In. creaaed tn aeverlty. I took three bottlee of iieca-e Bariapartlia "" r vs. vetted te aay thernmittcviUiSee&tcd, my appetlta and dictation became better, and my general health areatly Improved, 1 am firmly oon eon oen vlnced that Uoed'a Baraaparllla cured me, ai 1 have feltne reenrrence of lhi hlnrwi'dU eaae." W"ii. eouev, Ueaeva, ti. i. Heed's Bareaparllli Beld by all drnRgUtt. tl 1 six ler l r repared only by O. 1. HOOD CO., Ler ell. Uaaa. 100 Deeea One Dellar. (U K' OKO BOA1. Koke Seap. If WILL FLOAT. IT WILL FLOAT. TUBE, DMIVOBMand DUllAHLl la qual ity, eocnemlcal In ute. A voitetnble oil aeap ler the LAVMDltr, TOU.KC nnd UATU. Adapted te general houirheld ute, or In MILL, M1NJE or BUOl'. It your grocer deea net keep II, tend ua S ceaU for peatage, and we will mall a cake TURK. Addreai, H, fc a. A. RORVi3H, nevVf lyTu.Th.B U1NC11NNATI.O- TK. O. MeIiANE'H CKLKHUATXU Vermifuge, for Worms. AI0111KE8 liKAI). Andrew Downing, nf cranburg tomhle VemnRO eennty, gve hit rhtld ene l aapoou aapeou aapoeu Jl of Ui4) genutmi l)r. J. Met.tic' Coiebratel Vcrmllufi), iiahepu,ica 177 worms. eIt mnrtilag in repetltlun of the deaa thapaued US mere. Joaeph O. Allen, of Ambny, gav a deje of the geuulne Ur. c. UcLane'a Lelubrated Ver inlhiKH te a ehlld et ilx ytara Aa, and It bieimht away (O worms. II auen after gave anetbar aete te theaame ehlld, which brought awa be mero, making m werma In about 11 neura. Mrs. Qnlaby, Na jnxifecatreet, Kew Yerk, wrltea ua that ahe had a eblia which had been uuwrll for better tban two month. Bno Dro Dre Dro eured a bottle of the genuine Or. y. MeLanea Vermltuge and adlnlitersd It. Tub chilrt paawd a large qnantlty el wenm, ana In a ?.1.2f,,JKf M tV,JrJ.M ever tbdbeen. l'arenta with auch tendener bolore thum aheuld net heattaUi when there la any raaen toausreetwerma.ana lesu no time In aflmln. UteriuKUiOKOiiuiiiu Ur. c. SlnLuue'a Vrm. luge. U nevur fut aud li ptrlectly ante. lhllf)CPrtllythUl was troubled wltha Ujnu 1 worm for mero than Mi mentha. 1 tried all the known reuiefllca ler tbla terrible aOllo aOlle aOllo Hen, but without bring able te Omtrev 11. 1 srotabQttle 01 the Kutne Dr. 0. MeLace'a Vrrmlfuge, prorated by siemtng llrea . Mita burg, !.. which 1 leek uccerillug tofllrec tefllrec tofllrec tlenat and the reu!t waa 1 obrliarned ene laniMtepawerin, mouurliigtneru than a varU. beaiceja uumbcref amuilenei. ' MitS. H. BCOTT. l'rfe n eentt a bottle, genulue. Inalat en having the ceueLnxwx re wdmm. QOMPLKXION POWDKK. LADIES WHO VALUK A RKVINEO OOMl'LXIOJS MUST USK POZZONI'S MkDIOATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brtuiant trantperency te the skin. Keuuveaallplmplea,irueklea ina ale ""i?11!0.0 ?J. waket the akin dellcaUly aelt and beauUtuL It con taint no lime, white, lead or araenle. In three abide, piuk or flaah. white and brunette. FOB BALK BT All Drugfirtuta and Faney Goods Doalera Jvorywhero. SSrHRWAKK Or IMITATIONS. tJW aprAVlvd "" M1LI.IXBRT. OAKUAIN8 I BAKUAIN3 JOW IS TJKTIME10 Qi.X First Class Goods AT HALF PRICE. WEIKEL'S. U 0UTH QUEKX ST., LANCASTER, PA. OUC SJT U KiSHKll, UKNTIbT. vy rartlcalu: attention given te fllllnr andpreaei-vlngtheuatuna tecth. 1 have afl the latest Improvement ter aelng nloe work at a very roueaablo cost. Having year of ex Krienee lu the large clttoelamsuretOKlve e bet of aattrcilea ana aave you money beat artificial teeth only tifle nor ait. mirlMvil la. M NOK.TH UtlalN ST. WK OAN HKKVfi YOU WKLL, AND aave you money In adrcrtutliig. JtaU matoetree, ADTEBTISING 15U1DK-B00KS. The meat ceinulatn d nrl Hnti .. (..hj. Benten recclptul (Oeeute te pay for ucln sua lerwardlng. -s,,uB ADvaanaiae WunHiEncuitr. ..Tha U J0, Ullbonme Adertlalug Airenev. lis 1 and lsu iaat iiolUuero btnet. ttaliTmore' Std. aVMimdaw NUTIOH TO TKKHrABHKIttl AND UUMMKitSAU persona are hereby for. bidden te trctpef s en any of the lamia of the Cornwall and SpeedweU eUtea in Ibanca or feneaatiir oeanut. w waetbtr tneleaud or Data. aieeae, either for the purpeee of atneuag 01 aahlag. uUtUt wUI Ve rlylCiy oefojoeo Matnal ail Uaapauug en sad iau of the ua. Wat. COLXUAM rRkSUAH. I itt. e.rjts&UAti, I auen;r tw a.w-crJeu)K,Usm WAHAMAXaWB rauiAsaarsuA, TwcsSay, fa, a, IBS. If they are net 35 per cent. off value ethert people's value then we give up our guess en Silks. We mean the Black Surahs, the 26 inches wide tort; at 75 cents, well worth $1, and the ether sort, 22 inches wide, at 65 cents, equally worth 85 cents. They have been fetching the higher prices. The lower prices are no fetich te gammon with or myth te mystify, but facts, hard facts, worth all your Black Surah faith. Leck-stitch a Faille Fran chise and there will be no slip ping seams ; when this is done the service makes them popu lar. That's why se many are sold. A big let of Blacks new here. The price-scale, 1 te $2.50, rising by regular grada tion. We made a big buy te close a .foreign account, which gives a price-pull of 25 cents te $1 a yard. And that is all the way from 20 te 40 per cent te the geed for you. We crew for the real Shanghai. Honest for once is the heathen Chinee, and he beats out the French Foulard. Our India Silks produced by Art and Nature, brought by Commerce. Wc have said boastful things of them net vainglorious. We beast mere each day as the choice grows greater of the styles exclusively our own. Come leek en them in the first coming brightness. The widths 24 te 2S inches. The prices 75 cents te $1.50. The patterns types cannot tell them, nor the colors. The India Plain Blacks, sheerest ever seen fine linens may sheer efl. Will you leek ? WoitTraetept. The stir in Glycerine Seap will begin at 10 o'clock. Place, Main Aisle centre, just in front of the new eleva tor. Price, ten cents a bar. A single buyer may buy three bars only, and net repeat orders. The quantity te be sold to te day 1.300 bars. Seal Cleth Wraps and Jack ets quarter, third and half off. Let one stand for all. Excellent quality Seal Cleth, trimmed with passementerie, $25 from 40. A let of black and colored all-ever-braided Berlin Wraps, $15 and $20, from $30 and $35. Ne old truck in either let Seal or Cleth. Bright, new, stylish makes and shapes These prices wouldn't be if weather went by the almanac. soeond fleer, Cheatnut atreet front. Take ele vator. Doing by twenties and hun dreds at a clip; saving time, saving cloth ; letting net a but ton or a basting go te waste. That's one of the whys for the little prices you find here en Women's Muslin Underwear. While the geed housewife would be snipping one thick ness with a pair of shears the knife-man flashes his blade through fifty. All the steps are en that level. If you want te be downright extravagant in Underwear things, make them yourself. The sixty cent Gowns (heavy muslin, two rows of insertion and tucks en yoke, edge en neck and sleeves) have made talk all our town. You've taken mere than 5,000 of them. Mere ready. Chemises : Mua In, with wide lU-r.burg edge en yekn. idse ea neck aua aieevua, tl eanta. Mutlln, with corded voke, aadedcaen neck and 'Inevte. (Oejntt. Cambile, with Torchon joke. Torchon edKeru iierkane ! u..,i. Caiiibile. wuh Torchon luaertlen Jul edge en yoke, edgu en nec ana loevct, Ueinu. Drawers : Itnalln with Hamburg runie and three tueka, 4Ucenn, Hevy ktutllu, with Hamburg ruffle. 40 cent. Muailn.wlth finer Hamburg ruffle and tun, alx ana ten tuete above. (5 centa. hetalltlaej. ' Night Gowns : Musltn. Mether llubbud. four rowaef intfrtlen btven tunkp, eOge en neck and alcevea and down front, SO centa. Mu.lta Mether Iluhbrd. alx Iowa cr flee Insertion between nne tnekt. edxeonnnekuud aleeves and down tient, f l.a. Atuailu and cambric, prettily trimmed with two. four aua alx rewa of in ter- tlen, wltneeiEfiflntlr tucket yoke. neat elget i en all, St, f 1 , 1 te. tltti 11, it anu it). Skirts : llualln, with cambrle ruffle, edged with Hamburg, CS nnd ft ceutu Mutlln, with oiiebMo ruffle, tuckaen Dkttt, tuckaen ruffle. TScenti. tuliu, with wiae lUutbuig raffle. tucks above, fl. ' MusllD, with mat Hamburg loaertlen audalaebem,uewat)lv, uicenU. Corset Cevers : A beat ene hundred doienueie cf the li cent vambrlobet are. About a thousand pairs of Drawers broken sizes and styles that we shall drop shall go at 40c te $1. Have been 50c te $1.50. Second fleer, Juniper atreet aide. Four tie- JOHN WANAMAKER. Wll.p CHKKKY. BLaORBERKY, Ulnger, Klmuvl and Orange Brandy, JACOB P. BHBAPPBB, taplS-lfd N0.UCBJ(TI;8QVABB. qumbhiwamma J. K MABT1V et CO. The question of why the Ar lington Dinner Sets ars se pop ular is easily answered by these who have seen the shape and decoration. Made et hard Semi-Porcelain in handsome shapes and pretty decoration, and with our printed guarantee that they will never craze or surface crack, is a combination of geed points that cannot be overcome. Nine New Patterns, unpacked this morning, are new ready for inspection. The New Arlington Sets have a dozen bone plates added, making a very complete set of 139 pieces. Housekeepers and hotel keep ers knew hew some queensware will become crazed, or rather the lazing will crack In a hundred ifferent places. Our Porcelain, Semi-Porcelain and Ironstone we guarantee will net craze, and when you purchase ware from us it does net matter if it is a dozen of plates or a dinner set, we give you a printed slip guaranteeing the ware net te craze. Keep the printed slip as long as you have the ware, and if at any time you should discover a surface crack, return the slip and ware. If we were net positively certain that our ware is free from craze we would net make this offer. Hew many dealers dare de the same? J. B. MARTIN & CO. DRT UOODB. ATKK STOCK TAKING wa errjtB Special Bargains IN LADIES' AND OHlLDRKK'S COATS. FLUSH COATB, PLUSH MODJKHKAS, CLOTH NEWMARKETS JACKETS. All Kew Thla eeaeeB. Muit be sold U V rices will de It. DOUOLKANDBINQLBSaaWIiS AT BAB OAINI'UIOIS. Jehn S. Givler 08 North Qussn Btrwat, LAHCA1TBE,rA. BOOKS, ctO. PEBRUAR fl, 1889. Hen's Bookstore. Little Children. Happy Little Children. S-or aeveral yean put they have uk.e.,?ieaLde,1n' 'a sawiMNU and ububutinu VALENTINES. Let them continue te garner these happy memerlee or childhood I We have a line Jen suited te their Ideaa. L. B. HERR, nes. si f I N, QDI1N ST. aaalS-lyd fOH BALM OK BMHT. TDIOR KENT-FKOM APRIL I, ONE Jars Brie llgar rectory, Kea.SSOand MiiSTw H?!r,,tUn street. new occupied by " - :wv- ..v.,.... a. nana. AAA.1 JCatatA and lnstmnaa A feblttd -----------., - w A.lOg BBMsV $5 W, 6, 16. CITY BUILDIE& LOTS BBCUEBDBTPATIRQ Five Dollars Per Menth. TH11UY. FIVE CHOI OB LOTS LEFT, At the f allewlna- Lew Prii J2 ! I1SS 5 KSJsr ISO Sis'jrer-:: 2 "" .... SuO !LiUu.Ha '." tne tts rapldlyrewlaa portion et the city, street car taelllUea. David aieawalka. city water aupplTrMweaeraa "fl eJ'etrte liaut. The cni'peat let! neV SSS11?!180"7' 1?a benna e fntteate In value. Alje, a number or Dwelllnff Eeuasa en Bame Plan. . JS?S.'Atcl,.ance Ter en-ered ler a pertea et diatel?t toaecureaheme. Apply Imme. .. . ALLAN A. BBKB. Beat Kttste and Inauranee Aaent, let Bait BiaceueeL MVUJOAL. Q.REAT REDUCTION IN AUTOHARPS. Jg::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::Sg Five Bar g, Anyladycanloarntepiay a tune In Arisen thelS." lJr0,) ln "8 aa " aloeBat le AVATBUU1 and PBOrusienALa : 5?7..atl"eieut ttee ane stoekoruAB. MONIOAaeveraeen In Laneattar and atanr. pnalnglyiewpilcea. ""l anaai aur- Have aeveril ueeend-Hand PUnet and Piane,, Onrana, Sheet Mui'e and Mntlcal Man. in eeneral-tn taet everyitlna pertain. lua-teaSral claumualohenae, ""i" Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.. 24 WBST KINO BTRMKT, LANCAHTKR. WA r.S-Planet andPurnlin-eUeved. Ueta copy of Pred. T. UaAertNew Walla ,-TLe UovetBetutu." nst-iyaaV rpuKTUlNU HYRUI. TO MOTHERS- Every babe aheuld have a bottle et dr PAUuSm -a tbbi MINuatiup? Perfeiuy saia. Ne opium or Merphia mtitureet wta Trial betUa seat by stall is etstu. Jtat-iyeeedAw rWMMITVMM. TriDttYJura oeturxB. "M.Di Htm TKitler, i Teb waatu bay 'VOBVI rasa tkai's Mea ategetag i BOuieaeeeuV iR ST asset?1 'ea "tt tb'ux tkm DO NOT DELAY KAKIBS TOOB SBLBOTIOaS. JUtTTaiiraC OPUS ar seek an year sslaS te try at. aa yea wHise sacra thaaaaliaac widivTyer's FtrSKITVBM STORE, BAST K1MQ AMD BUM STBBBTS. QOHaAOIBBO. Ocbs & libiis, tUBNITUB. KLMandSthrioers, BO. tl COOTH QOBBN ST TOTJ'BB ALWAYS WILCOMB Xe Call aad BzamlneOnr ' New FpriegStjlet in Furniture. . Sl0XX'aJ Barpriatd at Onr vf enderfnl uuwraiyiB.. ucn'IBlias.tnePM Place or len'U Kate is sarraini. OCHS a GIBBS, 9d,M Attn Floers, aaru-irfl no. si seurn qubkn st. XpUKMITURE I FURMITURB I THB UBDBBS1BMBD HAS BBOPBMBD BIS STOBB AT TBB OLD STAND, le. 88 East King Street, Which was destroyed ey Are tome time age, aad kaa a perfectly New Stoc of all kiadael FUFNITURP. PABftOBBUITBS, BBDBUOM BDlTBS, TABLBBJOBAIBS, BTC UPflOLaSTEEING laAUitaBraneaea. Alse fainting a d Or a am eating Ola Chairs. HENRY WOLF, Ns. 18 East Slag Street "n IM4M TKW FURMITURE. New Spring Stylet IN FURNITURE. ALL 00MPLBIB AMD BBADT POtt 11USI NB98. VABIBTX NBVBB SO LAKQK. PBIOBS NBVBB SO BBABOVABLB. UPBUIAL PBICBS POB OUTFIT BUTBBS. HEINITSH'S FURN1TDRB BTORB, MOB. S7 A IS SOUTH OUBBN STMB BT jieuaarvMNtama: rnu B FKOFLK'B OAMH MORE. TI11 People's Cash Stere, Ke. 25 Bast Klnff Street. SPRING OPENING WE OFFER: A atoek ef Table Llnena In all the desirable atylee and qealltlea whleh la net enstarpaased, If equalled by any beuse ln the elty. Turkey Red Damasks from lOe te 87 1-fle per yard. Berne new designs la the better goods whleh probably cannot be fennd elsewhere, Nottingham Laes Curtains and Curtain Materials ln great variety at very moderate prices. Ourtala Ecrims la Cream and Celere ln new designs, ecme atylee of whleh cannot be found la any ether Heuse In thla city. Prleea the lowest te be found anywhere, Gee. F. Hathven, MO. AS UABt KINO STBaUrT, LAH0AOTBB.PA. atarla-lrdAw WANTKD- RBLIABLK LUOAL AND Travallag aaleaman. roalUent per. asaaent. Upectat Indneeaaeats bow i tut-aell. lng spealaltles. lBt delay, salary from atark' BtfO WN BBOS, Bt-lataeea Varsarysaaa, Beahettar, M. T HeusefurnishiDg Goods. rutttm. jajARnB.BHOU Cat Price rata fee Pee - yitit ui fei raary. PHeea tea wBI ft'.ar the nw. r .. Tour Pwkwi.ke XOttf Istock. Tea eaat go lamtss ei astraeUre valnet hare all Ifeteagk Clethleg and ParalaB. lag Seed, rem eaat we areanS the attaa without eeelag waatable tataga at bargain prlaea. COMB IN AMD TBT IT. It'nt tl 00 a aandseme suss te etve est a Salt of Uaaerwesx aad ssoe or Sim ea a Salt or ClotteserOvereeatt Aasoagtaantaastlitr Aaseagtaantaastlitr gaiaa ars Steektntt Ceau at IS 18 sad sees. UttlsBeya'ButUatHSOaadNIS. Chlldrea't naanal WaUta at' sea, 43s, rtj, and aterw, teres, Olersi for Men, Beys as Oaildraa. raataleeat, Paau and Breeches. Ste Ike sttra yalaes t saateh or eeatrast year Ceat aaATast. BeUy-aiiadeerte aMstara. MARTIN BRO'S CIsUlBff aai FsralsklK tess, NOS. SO AND 28 HORTB QUBBN BTBBBT, LaNOASlBK, PA. XyiLLIAMHON ft fOSTER. THEbNE LOWIST. There is ln every clly one ttere where every thtufi is lower In pitce than at any ether, atd the quality el tfie genaa eeld are equal! 'satt i.vfJr" ihr8" "d eoeaonuotlbByera seake money. ' lxek our roeda ever, and when yen tee the inbatantlal bargalna cdered by our Pebruarw redneuen you wll be tatlaSed that we cell the beet qualltiee at the leweet priori, ss te Pan" iM!Sn!.,iSw selling at ft 00. atenn king Oyer S e'r'&SpeFsuVt64 tibltU Dnm tot e?,rTB01LXtaBh,r, rslbt Men't All-Weel Scarlet Shirts aad Drawer at (Mc and 11 COper Suit. """' iawera Men't Working aievea from re te 11 SO. Men't Cardigan Jacket lrem sue test Batter quality at S 60 , reductd from IS te ana tt? Men1! sec Necirwear ter t7 Men's 7te Neckwear for Ms. frmnM8Md,M!,He,'IM,aanaj,0'IelttM4 lien's Merine and Weel Bess at 10c per pair. AN OPPOBTUNITT TO BUY CHBAP PUBS. he stock et Purt of every dcarlptlen tea been ae reauecd in price that It will pay wen te buy them even If you don't ate them mere than a few tinea jet tbla aeaten. ' """"""'", The Pnr Gleve, have ent MandSSM Qleree te IS; is and IS 80 ?i iw t teiT SflevM tejg. uievee te m, and n Oievei te "i . uSS0 Fur Bebea cut te t 0. 113 Bebra totlt tetlt SS SO Kebt te ss 59 and M 80 kebei mSss. W' Mfdl'S' Pura-We have cat 14 MuffitetJ: stw Muirt te sit si as Mutratoee?andt;hu aren't tee and ;tj Muffs te Me. OOMPOBT POBCOLD AND TBNDBB PBBT. There are eemparatlvely few In this climate who de net enffer lrem cold and tender leer, w.eS-arantee OQr elt Shoes te be made from ry&K LIVB WOOU which la an aoaetbent of iUaampneaa and Impurity paaalng from the feet, keeping them ln a contlnneaaly dry and healthy eondiuen. It la ltnpeaalble te 'have S22.,Le,-t.Jh!,e w."'na- thte fkeef.ana tn people lurJetlng lrem aoie and tender fet Williamson & Fester's, 82.84, 36 A 38 E. KING HT.. J.ANCA5XKI1, PA. AND llfl MABKBT ST PAIBISHORg, ra, rpO OLOIHINQ I1UYKHB. LGansman&Bre. 63 NORTH QUEEN BT. 68 INTBKK8TINO BAUQAIN3 IN TUOUSEBS MADX TO OBDBB. We have closed from a prominent maker a larae and fine line et goedt ln l he piece. tnl table for trenaers, and in order te keep enr handa fully employed, we make te meaanre aaaSiew'stj'lea! Jnnter,n Prtce, 4UPretB IS.B0 Treusert te Ordnr, All.Woe', Werth SS CO. SAoe Treutera te order, AUWoei, Werth lase. I re Trenaera te Order, All-Weel. Werth 17 oe. S6.00 ixeuaen te Order, All. Weel, Werth 19.00. a he Great Annual Bale of Men'a, Bey't and ChUdren'a Clothing, at half prlee stUl een. tlneee, JUa's O verceau at II 86. HBO, tl, 5. 6. ss and Men't Suits at S3, It, s ss, is, no. Bey't Overoeatt at 11.78, 82.80, ss.80, SI. Bey 'a Baits at lB0, as, W. ss.) Chiidren'a Suits and Overcoats from II St and apwarda.; Shrewd bnyera will And It te their advan tage te eall and examine these goods, as the Lewest Prices wtu prevail. "". 1. GANSMAN & 8R0 MerchantTailere and liannfacturert of Men't: Uej't and ChUdren'a Clothing, B. W. COB. NOBTH QUEEN A OBANSX BT. sar-The Cheapest Kxcluatve Clothing Uense ln;the tity. M YHK8 HATH OS Onr Get in Prices. A UOOD BBUUOTIOy IN ALL OUB UBADS9 Or CLOTHING. The Btductinn li Apparent te Everybody Who ecw the uoeds. YOU'LL NOT DOUBT That We Bare Made a Geed BtdueUen. EVERY OVERCOAT HAS UKCS. LOWBRED 1ST PRI03 Prem the Orlflual. They were Qoed Valuta at tne original Price. Ibsy Are a Decided Bargain New. Myers & BatMen, BELIABLE OLOIBIEBS, NO. 18 BAST KLNQ BTn LANOaATBB PA. -VTHW?15" && &&&tk .$ r iAVi