V .M . , Vtf i.W.n'",Tli;'.''f, :J" . "JLl--i. M.-MwWr..M4. tnM..M.M. . . . 5 "m V' THIS JjAUUSTJaK UAJ-Lii: UNXJKiljljlttJJiiNiJJUli, WJJiUJNJ!iHJLFA.X. Xf-UlUfUAlfX fj, 18E9. . . . . . L . . . . - W- ''?: Pi ' Dally Intelligencer. , rnwDAtt n, f VMiaM is ren. luease nswea tee muaicipei dui te .r but '.three votes were lafahutlt. A fair presumption I te that it is an excellent measure, ' nothing elM would be likely te be with nek unanimity. In una ' te MMaptien of geed quality ta metal aeeepUnceet the bill rlsanHSttbsra of the LegUlature does artM, bteawe they approved It at of tee many uuru ciass cum MBMKiwealth that find their mu mu eleetiens upon them while charter baa been swept away kbeasbythe aupreme court. Thty la new !one Quickly, and de net tte hare eared a great deal what it The Legislature cared leas. The loanee ia that a bill, 80 pages long, .&& mjkIm tinnNlmnn.ltf l WeOU IWRU ucaiij uuuiiuuuiji BUtueaiscussienana lees Knowledge t its provklens, net a score et the mem- I probably having read It. Tue cities id It and the Heuse passed It. Ne latent was, listened te, however called for. The bill was enlered i it steed, and it went through eat a halt. The'cltles will ret tlfcir iter, the Senate concurring, and they 'and, as Mr. Few thinks they wl'l, litis Just as unconstitutional nsttie teaethat they bad and lest. Whether IfWU w uutvuouiuimuei no (t la HnitAiiafUiiKnlinl WA nm ftf eeiuea opinion that it is a very I creation. iCtw cities have shown little wisdom , we r, in asking for such a measure. In , 11. u uu uxxu Mw "' "J "" I generally : though their reprcsenta thai have acquiesced la It. Few, It any, '' the authorities of any of the cities tlim even a general knowledge et tue I4U, which they have taken en faith In ) wne prepared it. It would have been much wiser for the sture te have let the cities get r, for awhile longer, under the old I which were revived for their govern- I)Met by the decision et the supreme court, ; IBM te nave time te perfect the bill for r f ature'gevernment. An act might eve been famed postponing the spring tkms et this year, and continuing in I these new holding it. Then an in- at committee should have taken of the bill, and should have sum- L te its aid the best legal talent In ftfee stats, te frame a geed measure for l government of its cities. W& IS fi' Tiiat LteBe Cabinet. Mr. Harrison's cabinet Is hard te frame. ) Allisen has declined te be a mem. et it, his ardent desire te enter te have deserted lilalne, and it I rumored that lie, tee, will decline the Iver. Jehn Wanamaker is about tue ' reliable member left ; and it may be Sy assumed that be will continue te Ute tellable and will rally around that &2.ft.l--& 1- I 111 -.. 1.1 ymisst m lung as jiarrisen win iei, mm, filUnM avnlanatlftna irn rfltran fit qVIKIR MflWlHVIIua HIU ..W. v.. Ir. Allisen's refusal te enter It. ia aald that he is net Dg enough for the laber: that prefers his preseni easy place; i be does net want te give his enemies t fcia state a chance te fill hti seat ; and i be wants te save himself harmkss the presidency. But there Is one Sclent reason for Mr. Allisen's declin- i; he hi a wise man; and no wise man, ordinary circumstances, will desert i seat in the Senate for a cabinet place. rience generally has shown that it I net pay. P-fjOf course everything depend) upon the i and upon the situation. A ulstln- l illustration of the Injury a seni- rdeea himself in going into the cabinet, labewn in the case et Mr. Bayard, who I well fitted te shins, nnd did shine as iter, but bas net added te hla reputa- l as secretary. The trials and tribuliw that attend a cabinet minis. Fter are in na way suited te u eperament that may take most liy te the senatorial function; . en the ether hand a geed cabinet- may make a peer senator. But (flees net matter se much about the iity el the Senater, sines he does net are the same need te expose It. The Jerlty cf the senators are very peer teres as senators and statesmen. The t bas beoems the asylum of expert liUcians ; and the roost et rich men, i can auerd, and who are ready te buy ic places. The senatorial seat, in- l et bslng the reward et states raan- pt WC IH1&3UI HIO lUllblUAl lUUg ilUU I IJstUl it manages te maintain its repute I ft most honorable place. It has enough geed men returned te it te give it The trash among which they are but a'Jds brilliancy te the precious s; and se It bappans that a man may as a great senator without remarkably brlllliut. Senater aWaea Is a fair example. lie is a geed , i ana aierc senator; but he would ba fly te be a great failure as u secretary. e, oil the ether band, who was a atlve failure as a senator, made a secreetary, and possibly would been a successful one, if the expert. it bad centinned long enough. ?lt Mr. Harrison does net get his cabl- ktegetber before he gets te Washing- i be will be no slower than some of his essers. Gatfleld was In this case ; lae was Buchanan, who did net Lave ibinet completed until after his itlen, when he filled it out with i brilliant member, Judge Black, t Pennsylvania. EtMr. Kaaffmaa's Telephone BUI. WPPiaua Ilepreseutatlve Kauffniau thuiatroductlea into the Legislature (Mil tellmlt the charges of telephone ilea. It li very necessary that these ttiena should be restrained both in r charges and their regulations, since Djey a monopoly and naturally our , te be unreasonable, wesuggest r.KauffmanthatitwIUbewellferbim I te bis bill, it it does net already con. i it, ft declaration that the regulations ny ine telephone companies sh ill sable : and te provide a nufll- tensity lu case they rtf use their lie te anyone, without proper cause. Y.ftti having a little experience irea wun me telephone com here, which leads us te this Ttey have furnished us our I for years without any ether aziee. ttbaa that we shall pay the rent. r-tbey hand Ma a printed form feu making a goodly number MmlatKm tUt we de net think they have any right te demand. When we pay our root and comply with their requirements aa te the manner In which we shall use their instrument, we think that we have done all that Is necta. aary te satisfy their Just demand. But their manager says that bell required te take the instrument out if the lease is net signed. Yesterday he took the instru ment out of the Fenn Iren company's efllw i because they had failed te sign the lease left with them a month age, with notice te sign in thirty days. It is very doubt, f ul whether the company has power te act thus under the present lawa; but it will .be well te amend them se as te dis tinctly deny te it such arbitrary power. m Tnr.v are having trouble with saltwater In Northwestern Ohie. They can net keep It out et tbelr oil and gaa well, and some valuable oil wells bave bcen abandoned bociuse no adequate remedy could be found ter the trouble. m Ten ltet reports from Xtnzlbsr Indicate a better state et things along that coast, though the Germans and British are still exchanging aoeuMtlona of hartb dealing with the nttlvw, and the probability la that between them the Inhabitants within reach have a miserable time. Wk talk of misMensrlM te Africa, Alatlca and the ether onus of Iho world, but up In New Yerk atate, net alx miles from the oily of Hyracuiie, there Is a community of about flve hundred souls te openly and1 defiantly heathen that no ene prolesalog Obrlsllanlty Is allowed te held ofllee among them. A. Mr. Albert Csawlek, who held en Important oflle?, was promptly depoaed when It became known that be was a con vert te Cbrlstlnlty. Tbeae people de net pay taxea, and are bitterly oppeaed te edn. catien, while they de Jnat as llttle work as they possibly can, living In m meat wretched and lawlena fashion. They are the remains el the Onondage trlba of Indians, and a committee of the Mew Yerk .Legislature has Just rnade a repert en tbelr csndltien, and tbatef ether New Yerk Indians who, while net se depraved, are in amoatdliceuraglng state of poverty and Ignorance. There are 4.000 Indians In the stale, and. though mis sionaries ,have been at work among them for many'yean, and atroeg elylll'lng In In In lluoucea .hve been brought te bear, they are, as a rule, a scandal and disgrace te the slate. The St. itegls reservation seems te be the beit, the committee saying that the Indians attend chureh regularly and send tbelr ebtldien te solieol. They have 11,000 aorea of land, and oultlvate ene half of It. "Id point of moral," aaythe committee, " they are far In advance of most ether Indiana. This la largely en aoeount el their having beoemo se thoroughly white, but pi Inelpally became of the Christianizing Ibllueece of .the Jesult priests who have dwelt among them se long." The committee roeommenda compulsory education and land In severalty. A witLr. knoy'neU driller, Uharlcs I Hpragur, lm been telling a reporter of the Pittaburg J)it the oxteei et his dlpguat with Iho Colerado oil Held. "Oil sharp out there," aald he, ''bave mapped out an onermoua torrltery, and they are booming It for nil It la worth und a great deal mere. In my opinion It will uever amount te a great dent as an oil Held. Drilling la con flued te narrow limit, but poraeus Inter ested In tlin builtiMs have bought up neatly 100,000 acren, and all this Is mapped euta proline oil territory. 'Iho fact Is they don't knew whoiher It la or net, and the oliances are It Is net, Dry holes are found thore as well as olsewhore, and thore are no large wells f) oemjionssto for tbein. Yeu ean hear out thore et wella doing 50 and GO barrela a day, but 1 nnver gauged a well yet thai produced abeve '25 bsrrela, and these are toaice. The beat welU nte found at Flerenco, and I doubt if thore Is a well there doing ever 25 barrel. 1 looked niter a well (hat did, by hard work, about IS birrela a tfBy, and It was reperted by the ownera as doing 40, Thore nre about CO producing wells around Cation City uud Flerenco." Frem what Mr. Hprague had eeeu el the oil In Its manufac tured bta'.e hu thought It was a geed quality or oil as far as it went. It was about 31 degrees ninvlly It , und icllners aay It ylelda 40 per ceut. of an excellent quality of Illuminating oil, the resldum being a geed lubrlcUer, worth 50 cents te 11 per gallon In the Ksstern markela. it has a pleasant odor and atinds a geed cold test," de It would appear lhat thore Is te be no serious tlvalry of the Standard from that quarter. a I'lOlSONAL. l'ner I.utiieii Citer.i., aged fir. died In Wlddktewn, Dauphin county, ou Tuesday nfter a long lllness et consumption. He was protciser et luattiomstlea and sutron sutren sutron emy tt Pennsylvania college, Uettyaburg, for 23 years. Kx.Htatii Hknateu Keueut U. Mo Me Gr.Ki.i.AM, ageu CO, died In Ocehranvllle, Uunsiur county, 011 Tuesday, lie Intro, ductd the that bill lu the legislature te abolish Saturday sessions In the public Bobeola or the ktAte, nnd, In 1801, Introduced Iho bill providing for the creation of the Pennsylvania soldiers' orphan's schools Ue was elided te the state Benato In 1E71 and asrved durlug the sessions of 1876 70; he also served two sessions In the Heuse. Itieiir Hi:v. Jehn J. Kkank, rector of thu new Catholic university, lu a letter te Vice Hecter (lanlgan,dated Meme, January '.'2J, annouuees the endowment or another chair In ttie university by Judge O'Connor, et fcUn Jee, California. Jllsbep Keane also states that the endowment et three niore aolieUrshirig Ins beeu secured, and that the pope Is prcparlnic a brief In furtherance el Iho plaun et the university and In pralse of America, her iople and her Institutions, Tim KNQLitm LuceMimvi:. J Jin null' Iren llnrta te Itun en American Iraclu-ltallreitil Men luterratcd in the New Arrival nnd Amteuily Await Ilia Trial Trl. The Webb cempf und English locomotive from thu stieps at Crewi Kng, whleh re cently arrUed at Philadelphia en the steam. ship Lord Cl;d, Is exciting great Interest In Altoeua. 'Iho uew loceiuotlvo was Mblpped from Philadelphia Htturday, nud will go Inte construction In the shops at Altoeua during the next three weeks, it is understood that the trial of thla locomotive will be matle te gratify thewhlmef Kngllsh stockholder?, who Uealre te revolmtenlz) the PeuusyiVHUla railroad by liagllaii methods. The trial tests will be made between Altojea and Pittsburg. It Is esti mated that the cost of the Webb engine la something like 18,000, nearly (2 000 less than the cost of tne engines new In use here. W. O. .sthellus and C. A. Hehn, direct representatives of the Londen it North, western railway, arrived In Alteena en Monday, uud will superintend the con struction of the Iren monster, Mr. Uoerge E. Heward, another representative of that railroad, at present employed In the Penn sylvania shops at Altcena learning Ameri can methods of locomotive building, gave an outline et the engtue te a repcrUr, He drew thsdlllerence Detwnen the high class engines In use by the Pennsylvania rail, read and the Webboemnound as Inservim en the Londen it: Northwestern read. 11 One et the material dlnereness," said en. uuimii, ! luuaiesmexnaust. lu an ordinary locomotive the steam In leaving the cjllcder la allowed te exhaust. This ateam Is often blown away at from 40 te 70 pounds pressure. In a compound engtue. Instead of blowing the ateam away st this pressure, It ia put Inte another cylinder of larger area anu then allowed te expand. It then leaves the cylinder and exhausts at iiuui u iu m peunaa pressure. This la one point et gain. Mr. WehD's idea In his pas ssnger engine was te de away with the Sarallel aide reds. Te de this he arranged Is engine as tallews : ''first, h single pair of leading wheels. The truex ia used in Knglaud, but net te the same extent. Then oeme the leading driving wheela. Tnese wheels are worked by a cylinder sat In between the frames, 'fee eyllndetls 30 liiehea In diameter and constitutes the low pressure cylinder. The trailing driving whoelseome next. These wheels are worked Independently of the ethers by two high pressure cylinders at emurlde the frames. The steam eat leaving the boiler gees straight te the bhrrt presea-e cylinders, which are from 15 te 17 mouse la dimeter. Here it does its dety, and la tnsa lakes te the low pressure. Ilsfere eaterrag the low, however, the ateam pipe takM a turn In the smoke-box with a view et auperheatleg the steam. The steam after performing Its duty In the low Biearere cylinder Is allowed te exhaust la le usual manner. " The object In a compound loeomotlvo Is te econemise In fuel, and aoine vty geed rrsalta have been obtained. Mr. 8. W. Worsdell, soma time age mts'.er meebanla at Alteena, three lyeara age brought out a compound somewhat different te Mr. Webb's, and much simpler. This engine baa proved Itself wholly M Blent. Tness engine, doing exactly the same work as any ether, will consume from seven ti 10 pounds of coal per train mile less, lu Kng land coal la very expenalve. Around the oeal dlstrlets Reed engine coat can be ob tained from II 60 te f 2 a ten ; in Londen from 13 upwards t se that In Kngland eonnemv In fuel Is a thing te be studied." The Kngllsh stockholders claim speed et 70 miles an hour for the new arrival, and the test la looked forward te with great In tereaL The opinion of railroad men Is that the newcomer will be a failure, owing te the heavy grades. A rarmsr's Costly User. A rioter law suit arising out of a keg of beer was settled In Heading en Tuesday. Heme time age, Moses Uenne, a Htrusstewn landlord, bought a keg of beer In Ham- nurg, wnicn was sirsppea eenina a sisas te be conveyed te the former plaee. On the way thither It fell clt end was lest In the snow, Charles Miller, a farmer, found H, and had a Jelly tlme treating hla friends, lienne beard el It and brought suit against Miller for trever and conversion, The case was decided sgslsst Miller, who appealed. On Tuesday the exceptions were dismissed and the farmer was compelled te pay the costs, 28 60. A second Oise arising out of tbe aame transaction was also lest by Miller, wbn was mulcted In tbe coats amounting te 127,52. The keg of beer thus cost him IMLCJ, without counting the fee whleh he paid his attorney. m Seventeen Tiami an 6 Drlrars Drowned. At Pine Lake, N, Y,, en Tuesday, twenty four teams were engaged In drawing legs across the Ice, when It gave way, after aeven drivers and teams had reaebed the shore, and the remaining drivers nnd horses Dreve inreugn tne ice ana sinn out or sight. Nene of the bodies has yet been recovered. Ills Four Children Die Suddenly, Three children of Irvlngdled en Halurdey at Mllfnrd, Pa, of diphtheria and wsie borled In one grave en Sunday, On Mon day the remaining child, a ulrl, attended school, and while warming her hands at the stove her clothing took die and she was fatally burned. Inxaanr, the great regulator of the li'imnn Bjllrin, Ouch noicenluli. any deli tmljm sub sub atnnce. It Is prompt and safe. l"ilcoenly '..', cents. Mr. II, T. Hi own, living In 8hsfly Grove, Franklin Ce, Vk., rajas llitvlna: ihoteunhlv UtsUd lir. Unit's llihy eyrnp In my tunlly, I choet fally rnrtlly te Its unliorinlyKeod effect, and recommend Has a inuelcxcellontremedy. H COD'S HAHUAPAU1LLA. THE PLAIN TRUTH la that Heed's Barsspiullla '.has cured thou sands of people who surrured soveroly with rheumatism. It neutralises thol&ctleacldln 'the bleed, which causes thess terrlble pain and acties, and also vitalises and enrlches tbe bleed, thus preventing; the rcearronce of the dtsoase. Tncse facts warranttis In urging you, It yen Buffer with rheumatlsm, te gtvc Heed's earsaparlllantrlikl, "Fer 25 years ;t hsve suffered wlthtclstlc Ithcumstlsm. l.ant November 1 wus taken wnne thn ever, nnd was unable te get out of Uioheuio. lwssnlmeHt HKI.l'hKSSl-OUtO DAYS BUtTerlng great agony. In Uucotnber Icrin inauccd using Heed's Sarsaparllla. Alter the second bottle 1 was ubl te be out and around and attend te buitness. 1 took flve bottles, and am new se frcu from rhuumaslsm that only occasionally I feel it sltKbtly en asud den change of weathsr. I nuve great conQ cenQ conQ dencelu Heed's Sarsspaillla. CuisLuiJAV NAir, Christie, Clarke Ce., Wis. 1NK1.AMMATOUY BIIKUMATI8M " Having been troubled with Imflatnmatery rteuuiutUm (or many jearH, my lavorable attanllen was called te lloed'u eaisaparllla by anndvortlinmentofcuns It had effected. I have new used threo bottles el Heed's Barra patlllt and can already teitlfy tobeuoflelal results. 1 Iilghly recommend It as u blecd pu rifier." J. U. avxhs, West lllcomfielO, M. Y. Heed's Sareaparilla Beld by alldrugitlsts. II ( six for is. I'reptred only by U. 1. ,UOOU ft CO, Lewell, Maes. 100 Deeen One Dellar, YKll'H HAUSAPAMLLA. TEE OLD D0CT0& Drew bleed, moilern doctors elf anne it i henca the Increased demand for Alteratives. It Is new well known that most dlieoses are due, net te over-abundanco, but te Impurity et tbe llloed t and ltts eqtiutly neil attested that no bleed medicine is te Ullcicleus as A or Bar sanarllla. " One et my children bad a large sero hrnak nnten IhttleK. Woapnlled slmplu nui.fllt-s, lern wlitln, thinking Uie sero would nbertly hnal. llulltgruw wiirt. WoeetiKht mudlcul rdvlce, and worn tetd that an altemtlvu medi, clne wtu uecessary. Ajur'a tiarauparliU bulug Recommended abeve all ethers, we used It with marveletm ruMiltH. arm neru beilxd nnd Jmnlth and stivnirth readily rutuiued." J. J. Aiinstieng Weliuer, lexus. " I And Aycr's Sarsapart'la te be an admira ble remedy for the euro of blcea dUCBBO. 1 pn'icrltiii It, and It dcei th work overy tlme." -K. L. rater, M. D., Uanhaltun, Kuusas. " We have reld Ayer's Barsapailtla here for evor thirty years, und always reremiiinnn It whnn nkud te iiame tbn bust bleed purlller." W. T. SleLeaii, UruggUl, Augustu, Ohie. " Ayer'a mcdlclnea continue te be the itand nrd rntnedli-s In plle el aU competition." 1'. Vf. Hlchmeud, lloer Lake, 11 ten. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. raarABae bt Dr. J. O. Ayer At Ce., Lewoll, Mttaa. I'rtce II J sti bottles. IS. Werth 15 a betllu. fubiWll gemvlkxwn ve wdxh. qomplicxVem pewuku. LADIES WHO VAI.UK A BKriNRU COUli.SXIOA MUST UBK POZZONI'S UEOIUATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. it Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Uemovesellplinplns.irvcklos nnd Olj. eolenitlous. and makes ihe skin delluatnly soil and beautiful. U contains neltme, whltl lead or arsenlc. In three sbades, ink or flesh, white and brunotte. FOU BALI lir AU Drugatata and Faney Qoeda Doalera flvorywhero. SSriiEWAItC OF IMITATlONS.eBK WK OAN HKRVK YOU WKLL AND saw ou money In advertising. Kkii. mates true, ADTERTI8ING OUIDK-IIOOKP. The most completo and original ever issued. Benten receipt ui 60 cents te pay ler packlnu and lei warding. Advhetisibq WaiTira a 8i-seiii.Tr. Jho u. Jee, atllbenrne AdvertlslnK Agensy, Us and 18U Jtut J!UmoreBtreet.5allJmeri' Ma. saMaiQAw WASAMAKBKa rxuaascrsua, WeSntsOay, Fee. S, IRS. Every new and again a trade turn puts rich things within your reach at the price of com mon. Seme we tell of, some have never a word in the papers. Ne day but some where about the store (maybe in a dozen places) fifty cents of money will buy a dollar of worth. Here arc 2,50a pieces French and Bohemian Glassware, crys tal, colored and cornelian. Seme twisted, convoluted and rainbow-streaked, some as sim ple as dewdrops; net one of them that is mere than half price. Crystal Ulsss i Wetr carafes Tmnhlnrs "II and Vinegar rrnMs Tumblers wttnllsnCUs Cbletcd uiassi ornamental vases llnnqnct Helders lowtrlleldois UypsyKetUei. Maybe twenty ether shapes. Ne trash. All new goods, and mostly styles that haven't been out a year. Hccend fleer, near centte. Four elevators. Chenille Curtains are like te be a bit brighter and softer and mere catchy than Tapestry. Side by side you'd be apt te cheese the Chenille ii you went by eye and touch alone. A year after you might be sorry. Tapestry is better te wear, and handsome tee ; but it's a quiet, modest beauty, the kind that grows en your liking. Deuble faced, tee. Need no lining or curtains: reversible for a couch. About 30 styles of Tapes tries at Chenille prices. $8 te t2 without fringe ;Tfii 5 with fringe. Seme are a third under price. Second fleer, north of Transept A few pennies will get you a dainty Linen Table Scari. Cream-white and fancy. Seme with open work. reur sides fringed : Vs:e Inches, 20 cents inx,ti menus, 'in cenia lSx'0 lucheti, 3ft cents 15xrainrhCH, 40 cents 15x70 inches, 4 cents About a third under usual prices. Plenty of ether Linens take the same gait. Bem h west of centre. The big batch of ie-centsa-bar Glycerine Seap lasted scant two hours. Anether let at ie o'cleuk this morning. Near rentre et the store . Chemises, Drawers, Gowns, Skirts, Corset Cevers at prices that step home work. Glance through the Muslin Underwear and you'll knew why. becend lloer, Juniper stieotslae. Valentines are ready. Frem fluffy bits of lacey paper with sweet words and pretty pic tures, through all the range of neat nothings and semethings that the day inspires. Sense and sentiment, tint and tinsel. Whatever your choice turns te. Near Thirteenth Btrect entrance JOHN WANAMAKER. VLOTHJyU.&V. hMYKUa k KATllJKOH. Car Get in Prices. A UUUU KKUUCTION IH ALL OUE uitAUiB ur CLOTHING. Iho induction 1 1 Apparent te Kvoribedy Who tees the uoeds. YOU'LL NOT DOUBT That We Have Mada aUoed Kednetlen. EVERY OVERCOAT HAS 11KKN LOWERED IU PRIOa rrem the Orlf litut. Thry wcra (iced Values lit Ue Ut Initial l'rlce. 1 hey Are a Decided llarmln New. Myers & Rathfon, UKLIAULB OLOXIUKUS, NO. 12 EAST KINO ST., t.ANtlAHTBB FA J'JIOTOUKAPJIV. QUH II 00 A DOZEN Cabinet Pbotegrapbs Ar Mounted en rine Geld Serrated Amert cm Mounta. awe fcllllnuj Allotted en All lhroe Dellar Werk, AX ROTE'S, NO. 60 1-2 NORTH QUH3N BT. Next Doer te the l'osteillco. Jtn7-Smd armii ut litKawhSKiw imd GUNNKlts.-AU ixtrsens are hereby ter bidden te tnupuee nn any or the lands of the Cornwall and Kjux.'dweil ttata in Lebanon cr Laneeatar cennltee, whether inclesed or unto unte unto eleaod, either ter the porpese ex sheeting a ashtnf, as the law will he rigidly enforced uralnil aUtrospaasleRcnaWliaiiaaofihaaa designed alter this entice. wat. cehmak ruMKu Ajr. itfaiturAi.ua), latiiw. e.ruiKMAJi, Atteraavs tnr a.w.oeisBaa'iUetri rvmtnrema. w OMYXB'S CORMKlt. "Let Us Rum Tigitfcir." Ten want te boy 'FOBHirOBB Oallsmra, If yoe ate arulBf te keniekssptet;. , Knt where eaa job gat tks'BHI Sac Uss LBaSTaoeey. That's tba a rsatgnestlea. BUMTAKTIAI. anduBBaF. we sirs yen ear cnsruiUe ttet rest sjsh cat be better aad tba pries be lower aarwkers. DO NOT DELAY MAKIKQ TOOK 81LBOTIOM. Hew Is the Tlme. He Better AssertBSat tan im senna Anjwnere, JUBTTBIMK OrUI And make np year mtnd te try s. and yea will he mere thsn aallsfleO. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE 8T0RE, ' BAST KIBO AMD DUKR STKBBTS. e ,OHSAQIBB& Ocbs & flibbs, VUBMXTUmi, TOU'ltK ALWAYS WKLCOMt Sd.SdaBaiUinoera, MO. si tOUTH QUSIN BT Te Call and Examine Our New FprtegStylG in Furniture. . And you'll be Surprised at Onr Wendernl LOW FUIGBS. Don't MUs.theflM or Yen'U atlas tne Uargelns. OCHS a GIBBS, ad, a A 4th floors, anrtl-lrt NO.S1 BOOTH QU1IN BT. F ORM1TUKK I KUKN1TUBK I THE URDXRMaMKD BAB KBOrCMBD BIB BTOUK AT TUB OLDBTABO, Fe. 38 East King Street, Which was destroyed by Bra some tlmi agtk ana tsi u perfectly hew stock et all kinds of FURNITURE. FAELOU8U1TKS, BBDBOOU SUITES, TABLB8J0BAIB8, BTO. UPHOLSTERING In All iu Branches. Alae fainting and Ornamenting- eia utuurs. HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 ast Sins Street. leetM N KW FUKNirUKK. New Spring Stylet IB- FURNITURE. ALL COUl'LBTB AND UKAD Y fOU BUSI MESS. VAUIBTk NKVKU BO LAHOK. FUIOB9 NEVEU BO UKABORABLE. Hl'KCIAL rKIOKfl rOU OUTFIT UUTB&B. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE BTORB, MOS.27:OSOUTU QUBBM8TBBBT JlOVSeVVBlflSUlJiU. 1UK FKOPLU'U OAHH HIOHK. The People's Cash Stere, Ke. 25 Batt KiDT EtrMt. SPRING OPENING or keinlijr Goods. WE OFFER: A stoekr or Table Linens In all the desirable styles and qualities whleh la net unsurpassed, If equalled by any beuse In tbe elty. Turkey Red Damasks from lQe te 87 l-2e per yard. 8eme new designs In the better Heeds whleh srebablv cannot be found elsewhere. Nottingham Laee Curtains and Curtain Materials In great variety at very moderate prices. Ourtala Eerlms In Cream and Celers in new designs. Berne styles of whleh cannot be found In aav ether Heuse in this elty, Prices the lowest te be found anywhere. Gee. F. Eathven, HO. 25 BASX KINO BTrUBBT, LANCABTEK.fA. asarltlvflSw WANTKD-KKI.IABIiK XXjOAL AND Traveling ealesmen. fosltlens per manent, apccul tnd ueement new t aast-sell. Ins sneclaltlea. Don't delay, salary from start. BgOWHBkOe., I OS-xmaaeS Karterrman, Beekastar, M.ll DMT Qeaarrei cemstbi comets i LAIS, ATTENTION ! RELIEF Quick Detachable Olaipi en Trloe Oemtt. This Olispersatea does away with CORSET MARTYRDOM! w Sf4"" ' Th dV PMt for straggllajr, tBgglsg, s'ralsisg, bralslaf your hands aad psraasasatlr lBjmlaVyeursslvMlnr taeujg ti old amUqua4 CHasa. J yeuisstvss ay Biy Corsets With Qilck Deteekthle aaft FROM GHARLES STAMM, 35-37 North Queen St. BOSTON STORE. "KTSXT D0OH TO COURT HODBB. Jerseys. We are prepared te give special values in Jerseys, having Jnit secured the bal aace let of a manufacturer. The following are the prices, but you must see the qualities te appreciate their cheapness; Ladles' All-Weel Jerseys, 75c, $1.00,tl .25, ll.ce and lioe, In Black, Cardinal, Brown and Navy Blue In many designs of Vest Fronts and Braiding. One Let et Children's All-Weel Jerseys at 68b, One Let of better quality at 95c. FAHNESTOGK'S, MOB. 80 87 MAST KOfQ ST.. ARDAMeKLHOY. Bard k Neb. 33 and 35 Beeth Qieen Street, ?AiJ'ill5i8.,rW.ena56'omeprice,en ehT1?itoex,Dada1B,"",Mna0,f Snae -- -- -yyrr -""" r "' juumin uinrn wui t vu, re, i, eim eenif turn np. nans ST."ItS2,niAtih.pr,ce f?5,hftP WB en ' ""IP enteall yenr attention te enr ana nu seat S??!?? ?.n,5f l?Tary.th,n ever pfferea at the prtee, and the patterns ara baaattmi. Stair Car pet at is, is. te, U tents up. Uall carptt Irern soe np. sag carpet at SL a. tnLVKU eenUandup. All-Weel Stilpe'ksK Carpet, oee. Bas Butr uarpM and larg SrMt ever a yard wlds la wool or cotton stripe. Carpet Bags taken in exchange. UeaOqnaisrr,rS OU Cleu. w .k.5SIT(Ul,JT,t8tWo,"lT,lew,n'toctnabt aeloctlenof ranUngforBnaseMrwaarln tneety. These who bny early te make np before the warm weather u here, will de welt te Sfi,i5jlfe.Sn1,ne,,I'.rtIn,"tl0o.,,extt,,lee,aHc.good heavy goefls atprleat naxt grade ISO. : extra heavy, as gcea as some sold at tee t at sua we have the choicest line of patterns, sesae that yen are net able te get later In the seaaen i geed washing color?, double aad twist, ana in ssfaSa Kr.'wSi;: wis sz can pl,M8 you ln ytel or u"woe, iJIKwIJllB.Twl?hlT0ne.aa?SP,Br.beeUlM8 0XtT nev aingnam Bemnants.at ate. We thin this Is one of the best bargains we have ever offered, and se de our customers. KiSS.V'JL-i'i-.4? '"S?6 Hi?9, vHe"Xy " wWe Unbleached Muslin Remnants at SKe. yinorlurernnanuatee. Fine Olnahara Uerananta at 7e; worth Or. The best Se Spool Cotten In the city, am yards en etch spool. MawCressaioRhams,nt6e.8eanaup. .'JAyL-Poe'all-ewrrlees en the beat Feathers for a short lime only. Ifyeu need any this spring buy them new. Bard & McElroy, Nes. S3 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. rOUSEKKEFlNQ GOODS. METZGER & ElAUGflMAJS CALL ATTBNTION TO TUA1B FULL LIBB OF Housekeeping Goods I AT BOTTOM PRICES. Sheetings, Pillow Casings, 1 takings for Feathers under regular prices. Counterpanes, Comforts and Blankets. Bargains ln Table Linens, Towels, Napkins at low prices. The Beet Steam Cured Feathers. Metzger & Nee. 38 St 40 Went King Street, SS-OFFOBITB TUB H. Z. RH0AD8 A HON. We desire te call attention te enr large variety of STABLE WARE-t Sterling Sliver Table Ware, comprising the latest patterns of Spoons, Ferks, Knives and Celd and Het Dish Services. BACCARAT GLASSWARE. AU the sizes of Glasses and Decanters. Housekeepers will And a cheap line for everyday use in the Standard Plated Wares. Alse Dining. Roem and Kitchen Clocks. Repairing in all kinds by competent workmen, and all work warranted. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELERS, Ne. 4 West Kins Street. OAMPBT KAKQA1HHI -QO SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VMLVET, BODY BRTJS8XLS, Tiputrj, lagnin, Damisk tad Venetian, Rig md Ciuln Cirptti, OIL VLOTHB, WINDOW &HADM3, ate. We bats tas barstat aad Best Btoek la the Olty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS Ooretr Wart Kin, vd WiUr Struts, beetstsr, Pi W U FUJHKit. DKMX1BT. farUealar attention riven te fllllns- ana preservlnc Ue natural teeth. I have aQ IM latest improvement ter aeinc nice met at a vary rnsjenaMw east, llavlng years el ex pealeaes) ln the larn elUeslamsoratesiva tha beat el aataslaetiesi ana save roamener teaatarwsasaltatteauyjsi.aejses-ass. saarsMre Te,aiOBiiiuaSk OOOBB. ATLABT. Mea wherever skewa, Jerseys. LAKOASTBiVPA McElroy, Opposite Feufaala Iti. arpeu whlehean'ttebeatat the price an jrwnata Bet arac Spring Fixtures, Fnll BUn eady BOO Haughman, Lancaster, Fa. COOFBB IIOUSB.' JBWJ1LHT. MALL, BABUA1BS I SALKSMKN'-WK WISH A KKW man te asll our seeas tj sample te the wholesale ana letall tr1e Lara-Mt mDu rrs in our Una. Bocleae 2 cent stamp. Wasea B3prOav. f ermanent posuten. Be pastals anawarcd. MonsvsAvanaedtervaaas.aavai. Ualnsr, eta. UBBTBNBIAL If AsTt'O CO., visnauu, vua t.
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