Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 08, 1889, Image 2

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THE IiANOAJSTER DAILY INTEIiLIGENCJER, FIUDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1860. '
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Pally Intelligencer.
umcsMnm. brcat s, ,
,r Ifta Neaktae Amies.
Jfne Jfna alto k teMreased with
Cfte AorteeBtoffa of the telephone service
-atatselty, the lmnedeece of Its tease
H tAd the aeed f or such a hill as
. KmSsma proposes. This oemmunlty
Battel long Jrefferlni hbkJm Us mlsera
twBjuuuiscrvkeaad it is time that
. fa) law it breaskt te bear te secure reas.
waawe serries acu reasonable rales from
m tfatwIK aoenopoly.
It will net probably be a monopoly
I, aiaee the United States has
its patent for fraud in the ap-
fMsatleB for it, and a fair presumption is
fait the fjOTernmeatsuit has net been
samnarht arithmit amm. ranan ami will net
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no. .Never before naa ice government
'"''l iailal an . Hiinl nalAnf f.Ktalne.1 tiv
:IBd. This ignominious aspersion rests
''tuMmtfceBsli telephone monopoly alone of
. jail these that have been created by the
SahaatiE law nf Mia nfiiintrv. fliar. nrA
-leased upon the belief that the exclu
alv creation of a man's inventive thoughts
.r.aSMM belong te him, as well as these of
rauMBas.
& Bat they did net aim te build up crefl-
. tuna that would claim te be greater than
, qm people who permitted them their ex.
awn privileges; their conduct neeaa 10
f 'aw reasonable te be permitted, and when
.; as unreasonable the courts of justice
jwuioeuaemnic.
' jfjSWede net doubt that if the fact stated
?J$m7 tee Aew jcra, ana which we ana an
funvt our readers who use 'the telephone
KkaeW te be a fact, that the best telephone
L'i-tastrumenta are net uied in the Lancas.
eF'tM . ... . ... ..
7. iwi ecift;e, auuuiu ue uiuugui. llJU
fattentien of the court br a proper com-
f7aliit thn rnmntinr wnnlil hn fliililpcted
r J
?'ie we payment or damages for lis failure
U', perform what the very nature of its
X vnaeriaKing implies mat it snail per.
hflferm, namely, supply the best Instru-
vV.asents te all its customers tbat
I'klt anywhere uses in its service.
V'-There are certain thlnirs we knew te be
' law as seen as they are stated ; and ene
p- of these is that the law will net permit a
rifraud te be practised unen the country
. nW Ift la ItttfAVnil affntnct If an1 Aanajtlnllfr
: v'jaifuivwt ogekuiav , auu vwmii
. 7 ABUItirttmlaMl hv ? rnrrtnrat.1nn rrAnlcd
4M the people for the better service of their
.i"tMtAa anil atrerv nna icnda tfilla titm
.-'- I UTV.J WMW U MW 1. uu
. -ithat a telephone company, unless it spe
.fatally stipulates te be permitted te sup-
Tffy peer instrument when there is a
,":. fcuttarnnn. npmptralpa n fraud nnnn Hn
Piaustemers in uting the peer instrument.
?. AM flltltlt.mAM AAVW AA'd BAtlDft tll
'."till Mn lli.t nli . .1nhnnn nnmnnnn
'Syj wu uwi nucu t KJiccuuuu vuuj'aii
;,vM its customers te sign nn agreement,
1 ftBarrenderieg the exemption from execu.
: .tten, given te every one by the law, of tSOO
iQerth of his property, as a condition pre--aiant
te granting the use of a telephone,
thTnmrniTiTT makpRn ilflmanrl nn linlaurfnl
v it is indecent and impudent; and one
toarefere that the law will net permit it
te make. It is truly an outrageous thing
.'.".that this foreign corporation should come
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jfi iumj uur eiiuat uuu unueruise 10 eei
wa: and te cast an imputa-
, 'Mea upon the honesty of our community
XiByaaatrting mat it is necessary, for their
.&MkAAtf nt lt AnllAMllnra (Iml.mAnMf 4liA
1 aluiwahAiiM hnva nlA1(A1 fn Ihnm nvurv
ifxtm that their customers own; and this
F's't when they,1 ask payment In advance.
7L And tlild 1 tint thnnnlv nntuarnintpi!
fftUpulatien that tbey demand from these
ck,rhe US3 tee telephone; which, remember,
'kw become a public need; and which
mryonewhels willing te pay for, is as
auch entitled te get, as he is te have
!. fi ailvnSAlf w litu nn.rAa n.wtiul An ItiAnll
E,sead upon paying the fair charge and obey
mtractij net easily understood, as U
,u been composed by one net expert in
v'.the use of words te express bis Ideas and
iwae consequently leaves them very lnuell-
.Xlte; but it is Intended te b3 n contract
Xet at least a year and it tries te tie up and
nmxi we use or we insirameni man exas
i'varatiug way, and such that no customer
1 well observe. The man who presents
!Jt for signature should be ashamed te be
"jibe slave et se mean a monopoly; and we
.mat tbat the monopoly itself will be se
Vlfttuud with penaltlts by tbeLeglalatuie
fkS te be taught te practice decency in its
'JslaallDgj.
This Natien's Altltuac.
i
-. jt WhanV0r nur nutlnn 1iuinm.i lmAltrifl
tf--. ..w"w wm mmm.vm uwwww tuiuiuu
fVaiai AAvIaiiH aHamifah ..(ttlk nrrH,r,m. .!.
raKiwuii uuvun nibu nuubuci, bue
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.MMwtpspers nave no Bcrupies wuaiever
If 'JaNaeut giving plenty room te coesldera-
, tkwi of the possibility of war, mid an
elaborate exposition of all the aggravating
fliituiBStances. This is net from nny
With te prejudice public feeling and the
Journals are net as a rule careless of tbe
atult of their news. It is slmelv in the
;iaaef business for the paper te give te
Kiln public all the news and te stlmula'.e
E;.csaiere in maiiers 01 importance by
ativing prominence te graphic nnd
. .Beiting details. There Is little danger
that the people will ever ru3h
Xasadlv te war under the excite.
1 'laent of craDhlc newannner wrltlnc
f-9A te admit such danger is te confess
.the failure of cereremeat bv thn nemtln.
-Ifkt nation has tee much intelligence te
I TM open te the Insult of any such fear for
'jMMir-conirei, aua mere is net en earth,
U probably never was, a people mere
Uy conscious of the fearful respenaibil-
lefau UDjust war, or mera anxious
M avoid such a cataitrophe.
rnrthij Hamean bmlnes, for example,
re has been a manifest, deti-rmiimtlen
keep cool, and encourage every
eejul tuert for arresting tbe a!gres.
operations et the Germans. Public
en might hi condensed in the stute-
f that Bimca Is net worth ftahtfmr
t$, tut our flig u ; theujh we have net
remotest t-xpectallen that any
r will be fcellsh eneueh te
iptl us te fight for it. It seems te be
l enough that, however badly Ger-
py may want Samoa she will net fljht
Mt it and it ought te ba even me b
I far that no matter hew slight the pa'n,
I unen cm net auerd te let a slap en
I Pacific face go unnoticed. We claim
ha a Christian nation nnd a brave oue
rspared te enforce the came respect for
ClBt tbe people as ether menatchs
Uy demand.
Ihteeed Cbrbtlans de net newa-
I (urn the left cheek when the right
I'tten, but remembering that tLe
i when se abused remenstraUd
his assailant, they accept
I. iajuactlea as teichtnj iu a
f& way' that anger and re
it should et all times be con-
s, n iakji auu ivKieu ituaua-
.. .. .i 1 1 1
Mar.a '..-, VtVttr thai au aegry
rendering of evil ferevll. IatbeBasaean
matter wa have at leagth coupled our
pretests with a very plain lntiautten of
a readlnesa te enforce them with vigor.
Dlrectert aad Sfperlateadeat.
There aeema te be soma friction be
tween members et the school beard ard
CitySuperlntendentBuehrle. The latter
it seems took the female teachers with
him te Washington, te acquaint them
with the superior school practice
of that city. He appears te have
violated a rule et the beard ln.thus
closing certain schools for two u3S,
without getting the permission et the
nrnnpr member or members of the SUDfcr-
intending committee. lie get the atsent
of two, but net the right two, it seems ;
and herein Mr. Buehrle appears te have
done wrong. But It is net denied that
his object was geed, and that the teach
era who went with him, at their own ex
pense, will profit therefrem in the fu
ture discharge of their duties.
And new that we have occasion te
speak upon this matter of the conduct of
school beard members, Bjhoel teachers
and school superintendent, and in
view et tbe coming election for school
directors, we desire te say that the con.
ductet the superintendent towards the
teachers should be overlooked by an en
tlrelv disinterested beard : and that there
should be no teacher held under the
particular wing of a school director who
Is a close relative. We suggest te these
who will vote at the nominating meetings
of the two parties, that they inquire what
persons placed in nomination as school
directors are related te school teachers, or
have relations aiming te be school teach
ers ; and that they firmly vote against
such candidates, no matter what may be
their ether qualification for scuoei uirec uirec
ter. The public schools should net be the
asylums et directors' relatives. The
superintendent should net be hampered
in his discipline by fear of au interested
director's frown. Is it net the command
of geed sensa ? If se, act upon it, voters I
1
KeMK et tbe pesters tbat have been dls
plnjed la Iiincuter tbli winter would fall
under tbe bill prepared by Mr. LteJi for
tbe consideration of tbe Legislature. Its
previsions nre mainly as fellows :
11 l!e It enacted tbat any person or
persona who shall print, uttar, publish, or
otherwise prepare, or who shall put up, or
cause te be pat up In soy public place, any
circular, band-bill, or show-bill, represent
ing a parson In tbe act of assaulting another
In a threatening, brutal, or Ravage manner,
with a pistol, knife, dirk, dagger, or etber
deadly weapon, shall be dsemed guilty of a
mlfdtmoaner, and en oenvlotlon thereof
shall be lined net lesa than twenty ttve
dollars nor rcore than three hundred
dollars."
Perhaps this Is all right, but It begins te
leek as though we went getting tee careful
or our feelings, nnd a people who can net
even bear te leek upan plcturea of violent
deeds will hardly be able te de serious
vlolence te an onemy If tbejr should ever
gotlule a war. If things keep drifting
Chlnawanl In this way foreigners may ilnd
us going te the war with dragon painted
banners te aoaie the tee. Medern warfare
way be a long raage bustneas, but It will
certainly need brave men ; and though
pictures way net produce thorn, they help
te fanilllarlze people Tlth tbe Idea of bold
action In Ue face et Imminent danger.
When it lad sees two men with crossed
bay knives glaring deflanee at ene another
en the tbeatrleal bill pester, he realizes that
there may be positions in which nerve and
read let si of hand and eye doclde In one
acoend an luue et llle or death, The aver.
ogeyenng wan ene meets upon the city
atreetH appears te be In need of neivea
and ph j lcal prowesi ; in fael the Ameri
can appears te be running te brains at tbe
expense et overjthlng else, and If athletic
conleats or football matches ero tucre
popular It wight be belter for us.
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Tin: Pittsburg JJiipalch publlnlies a
lengjelter from n correspondent who ban
visited Linoaster te woasure the feeling en
tbe prohibitory amendment, and he epsne
his letter with tbe rirer of "a chew of
tobacco or n gift's et ber;" asserting that
this Is the bill of faie Lancaster county lays
before the world : " Tbe two stimulants
are tl9 llfe of l.wcister. Without them
alie could net exist. They will Immortal Immertal Immortal
Jze her name long after the fertility of her
celebrated farm has been lest In barren
ness. President Jimmy Iluchanan'a qaalnt
home will crumble with the decay of age,
and tluib'a ravages wsy some day crTacethe
name et Tnad. Htovena from that great
commoner's tombstone ; but lithe constitu
tional amendment does net wreck her
bre"?erle, and Impair the market for her
tobaceo, .LincMter muat always be fameur."
Tela Is rather sweeping and hardly tbe
Judgment that would beglvenbya man
who had wero than three day's knowl
edge of his Mitiject; but the correspondent
publishes Intervlewa ullh W. U. lien
eel, eiq , Uharles I. Landls, ecq ,
County (Solicitor Uoerge A. Line,
11. M. llouser, esq , and tbe ven
erable Menenlte MlnUter Abraham Mar
tin. Jlev. Martin ndmltted tbat his ehurch
had within the last two yeare taken quite
advanced Heps Bgalnst the liquor tratlle
by net allowing any wember te sign a
petition for a hotel lloenae, but was dcold dceld
ly opposed te tbe amendment, en tbe
greuuri tlut It would Inke from thepoeplo
their pergenal Ub'rtle, and might finally
lead te worse resultr mch as religions
persecutions All predicted the defeat of
the amendment.
J am us Welvknuun, an cnglucer and
niecbauioet Loek Haven, has bent au ap
peal te the L9rfltlture for the oetablUh eetablUh oetablUh
meot of u new atate capital acoerdiiig te
original nnd progreetilve Ideas of his own.
He wents the statu te net aslde a eectlen et
country two miles square and have It
graded and laid out like the city of Watu.
Ington. llera the new state buildings
would be loejto.I, nnd In time a town would
spring up. The proceeds from the sale of
let, he thlekH, would bd sutllelent te repay
the etate for all the money expended.
Aa proof et his position, Mr. Wolff mien
cites tbe example of Plerre LeMllanJ, who
bought a wild tract et country lu the
northern wcuntalna of the state, made n
park out of the barren wastea, built a
hotel, and as a summer resort it la a lluau
clal success and unsurpassed, There are
no railroads In the csntral part of the state,
but they could be oxteuded through C'en
tre, O.eailield and Clinten, and the nat
ural wealth of tbe teotlen developed and
the wage workers tutlerlng from Ihe ef
fects of tee much concentration In tbe
luge cities could be leattend tbrcugu
tbe Bute and rm'erlally beneflted. lie
aiys that be mentioned his Idea te Qorcr Qercr
n r Beaver, but It was net received with
mica favor In his last wetaige tae gover
nor recommends that f l.COO.OOO be spent te
baud additional buildings at JlarrUburr-.
With this money a tract et land two miles
square could be bought and some et tbe
buildings put up. He says In hie appeal.
'We stand te-day apparently at tbe pmlng
of two trays 5 one U the equitable plan te
biealea the people's earning capaelty by
executive leadership, te obtain a metro,
pelltau atala capital and bulla an Kattern
aidWesern Pennsylvania Central read
thoeihe.-way Is te submit te the wonepo!
ly route of oue railroad, having- its first
conception ai a competitor of river and
canal transit for lumber, eta, trade new
almost ex llnet, which can only be revived
by building ether read. This particular
toad will aet braaeli eat, aid does all la It
power te prevtat ether parallel Uaea frets
btag baUt" Mr. Welfeadea tt vMeaUy
laellaad te be vWeaary, bat he seys aeM
things lerelbly.
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rERSOKAL.
FATncn Cevkskt, tbe lrieh prlea4.
denies that in a pnblla prayer na expreastd
tbe hope that Almfahty Ged weald
atrengtben the band that wardered Polie
Inspector Mart! a.
Dn. L A. HArt.Kian, of Ptoeslxvll
was en Wednesday night almost Instantly
killed by falling down a flla-ht of Main at
nia nema, lie waa bdeui x yeare or age,
and was a graduate or Jefloraen college.
He was a native of Pennsylvania, and at
one tlsaa was a teacher la the soldiers'
orphan eoheol at Cheater Spring.
PaxstDiNT CLvkLAWD gave a state
dinner te lb Justice of the supreme court
00 Thursday Teeing. The Whit Beuse
waa handsomely decorated for tbeoceaelefi,
with the usual arrangement of palmafena,
evergreen and cut flower. Mrs. Fuller
occupied tbe place nf honor en tbe right et
the president and Mm. Miller the place en
tbe left The chief Justice and Justice
Miller had seat en the right and left, re
spectively, et Mrs, Cleveland.
Krv. DR, Hunrt V. Battkiclke, who
hts been eUetid bshep of tae Kaattrn
dloeeee of Mleblsan, I a man of atrlklngly
handseme presence, atandlng evor alz feet
in neigni ana praporiienea like an atnieta
He la a One pnlptt orator and a maa of
exceptional ability. The salary et the
position la 15,000 and Is exceeded In but
two dlesesea In the United State, and.
what I mera, regular payment 1 Insured
by a fund of 140,000, well Invested, Then
there la residence In Detroit which Is as
geed aa f 1,000 additional.
II Joined tbeVeelaas te Itetray Secrets.
Ileaeb, alias Le Caren, before the Parnell
commission en Thursday, testified that t
went te America In 1801 and Joined the
army. He became a Fenian in 1S05 while
still in the army. HI object was te obtain
all the information possible. He awore te
fight for Ireland' Independence, and took
the Fenian military eatn or allegiance He
did net Intend te keep the oath. He never
forget that he wasau Knglleh subject and
Ilrltlth born. Frem 18115 witness tried his
beattoebtiln theconlldeneo et these coo ceo coe
neoted with Ihe organization for the purpose
of betraying It te evnry extent he could. "I
never bad tbe slightest sympathy with the
movement," he aild. " I was ence adju
tant general or Ihe Fenian Military
llrotberheod. and attended a council of
war. I consider myself a military apy In
my ceuntiy'fl service. Frem 18C8 until
February 1, 1889, 1 communicated dltcetly
with the British government. My useful
ness la new stepped. My communication
number hundreds et thousands. They
were very numerous up te 1870."
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Thn mild powers enre. If a cilhanie U
neodeltorld the bleed of linpailty and te
ml 11 nl te tbe action et the II for use laxader.
I'rtcnSScenM.
lr there wero called a maHlrg ej babies and
young children and the qnoatlen put te vels
wlse wai ihelrur atestbenrict"r,"thBlniid
nnd unaiilfieui vote would be "Dr. Hull." ler
begave us hts wonderful "Unby yrup."
HPHU1AL NOTJUKir.
Called 10 I'rtacli.
We fuel called uien te jireach n few -napel
ficta-facli th&tnre worth knuwlni?. Wu want
overrbeJy te enjoy all that I) pcinlbln In this
weiia. We wnntell thoe whinra anHeilng
frcm rtenmatiam, neiiralKla, And nil acties,
sprains aud pains toknenrthu 7Aemaa' JCctre
trie 1X1 la an unf alllrn and sp'cndia euro, for
sile by It. It. Cechiun, dniKKist, 137 and 139
North Qnoen atrent, l.aneuiUir.
AN UNrOUTUNATK PKUSON.
The most unfortunate person In the world Is
ene aullcUtd with sick hcaOactiu, tint they will
boretlflVcaatoncobruilnRDr.Lofllo'abpectal
l'acr1pllen. Boe adverusonient In anuther
column. (i)
WHY WILL YOU COUGH when ShUeh'a
Cure will Hive Immediate relief. 1'rlce loots.,
te cu , and 11. rer sale by H. 11. Oechran.Dmg;.
Klt.H(.U7 North Unoen atroet. (6)
Klectrle IlltK-r.
This retnndy la becoming se well known
and an popular us te need no ppeclnl mention.
All who hnvu used Klectrle Hitlers sln the
siime song el praise. A purer medicine does
net exist, ana It Is fruarantued te On all tbat Is
clatined. Klectrle ulttnrs will euro all dtaeascs
ottbe Ltver and Kidneys, will rntnove Plm
plea. Itella, Halt Itheum and ether affection b
onused by Irapuru bleed. Will drive Malaria
from the ajratum and ..vent as well as euro
all Malarial levers. for enra et Headache,
Constipation and Inat-roatlen try Klectrle
Iilttnra-Kntlre afttts tactien (jimninuvcd or
money refunded, l'rlea Mie. and ILW per bet
tie at II. II. Cochran's Droit Btore tfli
Nut a Uaas.
Net a case of rheumatism, net a eve of ncu
rvla net a caaa et luii'iiu?. net a cuan of
piuu nraprnln-noteno-hui M'e 1 te ke whan
attacked by 77omei' Jiclectrie Oil. Fer Rain
by 11. II. Cochran, druKRlal, 137 and 1W North
(Jueen atroet. Iinnuiter.
from Ultielaad, Ohm,
Cernea a lefer signed T. Walker, anylng:
"About nix months age commenced takliiK
Uurdeck Jlloetl MUeri forpretnetod cose of
lumbiKe ana gunvrut debility, and new am
pltoued te atate hive reenverud my nppetlte
And wen tee atreuuln. Keel bettar ultOKetfaur."
Fer Biln by H. li. Cochran, drnKglat, 137 and
ISi North Uuoen Blroet, Uiucaster,
THK UKV. OKO.ll.TlIAYKU.nf llonrben
Indaaya: "lJ.uh iny?plt iinil wlfe ewe nur
Uvea te BIIII.OH'3 CONSUMl'TIONCUKKS.
Ker eule by H. 11. Cochran, UruKglst, Ne. 13
North queen atroet. (5)
is Consumption Incuntbla,
Ileed the follewlnK: Mr. C.H. Menls, Newark-.
Ark , anya: "Was down with Abscesa et Luiiks,
and friends and physicians pronounced me an
Incurable Consumptive, llciran taking; Dr.
King's New Discovery for leueuinpllnu, am
new en uiy third bottle, una able tee von,eo the
work en my farm. It Is the dnwl medlelne
evur niafle."
Jussu Mlddlewnrt, Decatur, Ohie, Rnyi: "Had
It net b)en for Dr. Klnn'e Nuw liltcuverv ler
Consumption,! would havedted of LunKTreiw
blcs. WasKlvenup by doctors. Am new In
beat el health." Try It. Bample bottles true at
II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, Neg. 137 and 13
North guoen atroet, Lnnciister. fa: (B)
N ALA.KM1NU BUOW1NO.
The flreatctt Danger New Threatening the
Ceiinuuulijr and What the Lcaalug rapers
tiavetu Sj 011 the Beljecl.
1 he leading qnestten or the 'day among set.
emnia men, and lu tholendlsg papers Ih the
elaru lug lncreaae of pnoumeuU. tne duth duth
rnte ahewlng an Inrreavu of ever nve hundred
rer cent, within the last low years, liectnr
Uouyerueur M. Smltb, In nn anlcle lrith
MtiUcal Jitceril, says that whlle medical art
haauavaneed of recent yeaisln many otrec
tlena, " se Jar a rnoiimenln It concerned vcl-
nre ha shrivelled." The New erk Aim,
writing en UilKtueitlen fays . "Thonreatlu "Thenreatlu "Thonreatlu
cjeeso In the tauiltty et pnnumnntA la very
alarmlng.'espectally 'aa the dHeate currlei en.
te liuny In tke lulliieia el llle and hialth "
T he New erk JliruUt say a . Lenslderlng the
linpeiidlng w.ttlher change. It Is te be 1, nred
this dreed (IIscase will open lla campaign very
VlgoreualjV turgODnee-ucral Moere. ottbe
Army. tu tils anuuul lepert bu a : " The prtu.
clpa oauaeotaoathlii the army la pneuuic-
'ihore la one thine that evcry doctor, every
surgeon nnd every iiiirsu aet upon the Unit
appearancu of pneiimeiila, anil Ih tt Is teatim.
uluteithesystrin. 'J he lite la eatened, and
iiiusl beatlmuliWd te threw etf thla terrible
rtl.oiae J'ure spirits de this : tmptue aplrtta
V" nnt lb" amount of Dulty'a l'ure Malt
ht iky used liy the doctors ana nurses cf the
laud, lu casca of pneumenlt, la enormous.
One doctor nates that he cured hlmielt or
pneumonia three dluVrr ut lltuea by the uae nt
ihuelieatitemedy. 1'iuilenl heails et lamll
lea have feuna the honent of kenntnu tbli
pnre preparation In their homes, te be tiled In
caaea et emergency. TemiKjrunrm u-en und
women, docteia of divinity, and the meat ad.
yinci d thiukers unhejltitluitly endorse It.
It Is uefl net aa a liHrAmuf. imi n .h...n,.
Bclcnttflcreuie07el the day, audit cunbhew
meru eurcs thanuny ethur known dlacevery
bren care eheuld be exercUul lu hecurlii
the genulne and great promptness lnUklnir
It ou ihe approach 01 the nrat a; mpteini. (J
OOMPLKXWX ru WDKK,
LADIES
U i VALUK A KKri.VKD COMl'LKIION
MUai' UbK
POZZONTS
UBDIOATED
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a hrllllnnt transparency te the
,kJni...V,""eveilUll"mPIe.ics'us and OU OU OU
eoleratlouB, and inibtis the shin delicately
soft and beautiful. Itcentalna no lime, white,
lejd or araenla tn three ahadea, pink or flush,
white and brunette. --.
OU BALK 111
All Druggists and Paney QoeCb
Doalera Everywhere.
apgifJWAmi ; or ihtatienb.-
WAKJLMAKWKn
raetvaswuwi, rrlaajr, re. S, lft.J
Converted Mehairt. Per
haps they started in the natural
gray te be men's coatings, but
here they arc exquisite dress
goods. Converting Is impor
tant in the evolution ei many
dress goods. It takes a wool,
cotton, or mohair fabric in the
natural fibre, bleaches, prints,
finishes, folds, and puts the
stud, brightand beautiful, be
fore you. This is the process
that brings these white Mehairs,
beautifully printed.
The botany of the decoration
we leave for your critical study.
But the tone and the face ei the
eoeds as a c round for exquisite
color-work is the special point
for your thought. The wiry'
fabric, always lustrous, swinging
back fair and smooth when
crumpled: Only pure Mehairs
will de this. 50 cents a yard.
They are at the same coun
ter with the Roubaix Robes
mentioned yesterday.
.. -V-. --.
The Linens of all countries
compared fand your money
made te go as far as it can.
Irish, Scotch, German, French,
whatever is best for you.
, And even then prices take
unexpected tumbles.
Here are two Handkerchiefs
for men :
1 Fine white line, 23 inches
square, tape bordered and
hemmed, $2.25 a dozen.
They've been $4.80.
2 Fine white linen, hem
stitched, 2-inch hems, $2.60
a dozen. We've sold arm
loads at $4.20.
Southwest of centre.
We are in grand shape with
Furniture. Seme one else with
two or three acres el fleer
space might get as many pieces
together. But that wouldn't
signify. It isn't simply because
you can walk through miles of
aisics nnca wun mostly sam
ples that we are proud of our
Furniture. It's because there's
mere of art and elegance, mere
of money's worth for you in it
than ever before.
And we've done some won
derful things in Furniture be
fore this.
Today a Bedroom
There's no color te
Frem what the paper
Suite.
words.
shows
you can only cuess
at the
Teality. There is only a hint of
the beautitul antique oak finish;
the Moorish design each line
and curve perfect; the thor
ough workmanship better than
you are apt te see in ready
made things.
In this Suite we introduce
the " cheval" dressing bureau,
with roomy drawers, and with
glass reaching se near the fleer
that a lady using it can see from
shoe te bonnet at a glance.
Three pie c e s b e d s t e a d,
"cheval" 'dresser, v and wash
stand. $62.
Eedroem Suites for as little
as fit work and fit stuff can be
get together for.
1 hlnl fleer, your elevators.
Plain white Japanese Silk
Handkerchiefs, y2 inch hem,
and 19 inches square, 30c 1 Jap
get about some pay as silk
worm.
Bouthweatef ceatre.
Cheese-cloth Comfertables.
Te soften a mattress with or te
snuggle under. Seft, light,
warm. Colored $2, white $1.75.
Prettily tufted.
Near Women's Waltiuc ltoem.
Oxidized Jewelry. Pretty
enough, even if you leek closely.
Mere and mere, even in tasty
places, are wearing it. New
fashions with a world of quaint
ness in them. A bright and
interesting counter always.
Rhinestones and Pearl Jewelry
iiup.
Southeast of centte, next Main i, i,ie.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
MVHWAL..
AJ.HKAT U130U0T1ON
IN
AUTOHARPS.
Thieeltar. ... ,. (in
reur inr "..."I!..! . .'."ism
ir .......:.:....::::::Sie
,.,A.nylaay.?ml?irnte','ay tunelnflffen
the! P UoBleru ttna le a leek at
Te AMATKU1W and I'KUrKBBlONAUi 1
lj??y,0.ntIm'8e,lt tfi0 flne" stock of HAIL
MUNlUAsuveraeen in l.uncuter uad at sur.
prlsliiBlylewprlcea """
IJave several Uecend-Hand lManes and
aa,ifar.a?Kalni?mUU0:,'WlllCl1 "Ul
l'Uneii, ersans, Bheet Uuste and Haelcal
M(V,. In Boeoral-lu fact everything poitatn peitatn poitatn
lnuleaflut class wuale house, "'"
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce,,
ill wflDX JUHU fcJTBBBT,
liANOASTKll, PA
1. 8 Vlanea and rurnltu'e Moved. Get a
copy of rrxd. r. linker's New WaltE,"The
Uevus lletntu " n'it-lydAw
rpjSKTUINa SYIIUI.
TO MOTHERS.
?Krr,Jl!i',-.nelI,a Lavu bottle et Utt.
FAIIUNKI -dTf-K I lll.su HVhUf. Perfectly
rate. Ne upturn or Merphia mixtures. Will
it IIote colic, ejilptnir in tne iiowela and Pre.
mete liinicult 'leethlnir. Preiiared bv OKB.
TrUl bottle tent by mall 10 cents.
Jana-ljdeedAw
rvmnrvrnm.
rii -in 11 fin ran ni isi
w
iDurmwt 00K11M.
"Let Oi letiH Ttgithtr.'9
Tea wsalla way'rOKMreBI waMIIMHa.
11 in wa awai hj Mraaaaaaaiaa;,
1 en, ei aearr, arwew ax.
iB4waw)Bw
auauiaiuKsiuseia
, Bat wkwre east yea ret tae'BMT lac Um
abB ABaV BaaWftfeaMr
.'ttaanatQaMUam. atTAITt4I
alldCHKaF.
we give e ear tuaraatee Uatt Mat cat
e better and tae r1ee be lower aay wkeraT
DO NOT DELAY
MAJtlRQ.TOOB SBLBOTtOBS.
Hew it the 1 Tlsaa. We Better aswertmamt
Can Be rettatl abj where.
JUaVTTBiinc or ui
And Boaa-eep your nta te try me. aai fta
WUl be sacra tB eaUsfle.
WIDMYER'S
FUJiiriTUIiE STORE,
BABT XII Q AMD DTJKI SZBBBXf,
e
LORBstaiBl
Ochs A GibbA,
TOU'KK
ALVTAY
WXLCOMB
rUBMlTUB.
td,aaatttt Floers,
HO. II tODTH qUBBK IT
Te Call and Bzamtaa Onr
New rprlDgStylet in Furniture.
And you'll be Bui prised at Onr Wonderful
le w Puicbs. Deu't at iss.ihe Plate or KeuTl
Mlaa tne Bargains.
OCHS a GIBBS.
SO. MA unmoor,
aPlU-lr HO. 81 SOUTH QOBIN ST.
JTORNITURB I FUKHITUKB I
THB UHOBKOIQHBD HAS BBOFBBBD HI
BTOKB AT THB OL.DBTAHD,
He. 88 East King Street,
wnien was oeatroyed by are eeme time ae.
ana fee a perfecuy Mew Stock ex ail ktaOa el
FURNITURE.
FABLOKBUITKS.
BBDHOOM SUITES,
TA1U.BS40HAIKS, BfO.
UPH0LSTEEING
In All lu Br&nebet. AUe ifalatlaff aatt Or-
lUUA.UUtj.Ilg U1U UAZUXV
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. IS East KlHg Street
Ise-ttt
N
KV? FURM1IURB.
New Spring Styles
IN-
FURNITURE.
ALL C0UPLBXB AMD UKADY FOB BUSI
NESS. VAIUSTi- NKVKB BO LABSK.
PUIOK9 NKVBtt 0 UKASOMABLB.
UPXUIAL PKI0KS FOB OUTFIT BUYBBS.
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE BTORI,
HOS. 7J A S9 80UTU QUBBN BTBBBT
rOH BALK OR RUNT.
$5,
fCi &, 15.
OITY BUILDITO LOTS
BKCUUBD BT FATINS
Five Dollars Per Menth.
THIRTY. FIVK CHOICE LOTS LEFT,
At the following Lew Price a:
10 Lela for ia
8 J-0." Jer 1W
s Lotsfer tea
I j-eje for , aw
6 Leu for due
nlL'JJt .1 thB mett rapiaiy-BrewIn
portlenpt the city, fetieet car facilities, paved
iiTrt .r.;in y.1.7 "i j,",:c- "'
offered in the city, and bound te lnereaae In
aM sstev, uuiuuer UK
Dwelllns Houflea en Bams Plan.
The brat ctance ever offered ter a person et
Suttel mEai ,eeu home. Apply luime.
. . . ALLAN4.HBBH,
Keal Kstate and Insurance Agent.
tin east Jung- Direst.
1'llOTOUKAPlla.
QUlt 1 00 A .DOZEN
Cabinet Photographs
o.i.r.Meu?tedn "" 0eI, Serrated Amem
Uhretll0.XVwTe7eUUnK$ A,,ewea m "
AT
ROTE'S,
NO. 60 1-2 NORTH QD1IN ST.
.. ,. yeitDwtoUielestomee.
B10YCI.K8.
J31UYOLKS, TBIOYOIiKS, TANDKMH.
OOLDMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyclet, Tandenu.
DUKABLB, BlatPLX,
aUAKANTKKO U1QUK8T SKAUB,
ILLCSTUATBOOATALOaUB VBBB.
POPE MF'G. CO.,
rKAMKLIN BTH BOSTON.
BKAHCII HOUSES -II Warren BL. New
Ynre-1 Wl Wanash Aev. uhleace,
rer sale by JOHN B.MDB3BB.Ba S Nartk
Street, ueiBttbia. nil lriiee
JtMT
ja MAjar BTAMifa nema
IP THIS OOLD MiF KKM1KM TOU
THAT YOU MID ADDITIOH AL OOMVOM COMB TO US
I GREAT BOG1INS
Comforts
AT SALT VBtOB.
Flannels.
a MAT BBDUCTIOXS.
Muffs and Furs
ATBAUTPB1CB.
Mufflers
ATHALFFBICB.
Dress Goods.
QBBAT BBO0CTIONI.
-AT-
BARGAIN STORE,
24 Centre Square,
NEW BOSTON STORE,
rAGER A BROTHER.
Clothing at a Great Eeductien i
CLOTHING.
MontMMe Beams, Quilted Sstln Lined t Bed ueed te 130.00
Flae Par Beavers, Satin Sleeves Bed tiecd te 117.00
Fins Heavy Kerseys .....ReduoeatelHOO
Storm Overoeats, All-Weel, Lined with Flald Flannel Reduced te 112.00
Black Diagonal Beavers, All-Weel Bedneed te $12 00
A Geed Black Fur Be ver Seduced tot 8.00
SUITS.
Excellent Cheviot and Cassimer Suits Reduced te 10 00
All-Weel Cheviot Suits, Geed Styles Reduced ee 8.00
MEN'S PANTALOONS.
AH Weel Cheviot Pantaloons, Geed Styles Beducedtei 2 08
AU.W00I Kersey Pantaloons, Geed Styles Beducedtei 2.00
Serviceable Beaver Casslmers Reduced te 1.76
HAOER &
25-27 West
JMWMLMT.
H.
. & RH0AD6 A BON,
We desire te call attention te our large variety of
STABLE WARE.I
Sterling Silver Table Ware, comprising the latest patterns of Spoons,
Ferks, Knives and Celd and Het Dish Services.
BACCARAT GLASSWARE.
AU the sizes et Glasses and Decanters. Housekeepers will And a
cheap line for everyday use in the Standard Plated Wares. Alse Dining
Beem and Kitchen Clocks.
Bepairlng la all kinds by competent workmen, and all work warranted.
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
JEWELERS,
Ne. 4 West Kins Street.
WATVHKH.
nTATOHES
AMERICAN !
watgiTiSeau
Oytteal Sorts. Telegraph Time Daily. Jtvwy
Article la this Line CarareJly JtepalreO,
LOUIS WIBUt,
Ke lsa v. Qvaaa St, Near r. B. B. Statlea.
TKWKLBR AMD OPTICIAN.
GILL.
Jeweler and Optician.
If renr eyes trouble yeu attend te them lm
medUtely,
The use of PBOPKR GLASSES restore
lfhta, gives oemlort and pleaanra.
Laaeaater baa long felt the need et aBPK.
OlAL utTIulAN. Me are new prepared te
measure your eyes, fit elu.es with the PKK
01S1ON or an OUUlTlBT. having a full and
complete outfit et test lenses required tn per
fect measurement
SatUfactlOH guaranteed In every lnstanee.
CHARLES S. GILL,
Ne. 10 West King Street,
LAM CABTXB, PA.
WORD.
WBAUBNOWOrrXUINO ABLAUQKAMD
riNKALIMMOr
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY
As eau be shown, and at LOWEU PH1CE3
than have ever been quoted for goods of equal
quality.
COM E AND BK TOUU OWN JDDQK.
Walter A. Herr;
NO. 101 NORTH QUaWN BT.,
OOBNBB Or OBANQB.
Nl
OT1UK TO TKKSPA83KKH AND
miwwwtMLAll naraflna ueherebv fet-
bidden te trespass en any et the landa of the
Uernwall and Speedwell estates lu Lebanon or
i.ascaier ceunuea, vuiwu "" ; uu.u uu.u
cleeed. either rcr the purpose of sheeting or
flshleg, aa the law will be rigidly enforce!
acalnst all tree past Ing en aald landsef the un
aeralraea aUtr this Betlee
neraiguea vwrJ5OI,BMAj r KB EM AN,
B.PBBOYALDBN.
BDW.CBVKEataM,
Attecaeys sk n. W. cmemsn-e Heir.
OOOBB.
STAMM.
Blankets
ATHALrrBIOB
Underwear
at half rate.
Hosiery and Gloves
aBIATRIBVCTtOHa.
Mittens
ATBAUrrBIOB.
Steckinett Jackets
ATHALFPBICB.
- J. Harry Stamm.
CLernma.
BROTHER,
King Street.
I JievawyuRNitiiuja.
T
UK PEOPLE'S CASH STORK.
The People's Gash Stere,
Ne. 36 Bast King Btraat.
SPRING OPENING
OF
I s
ISIllDg
WE OFFER:
A stock of Table Llnena In all the
desirable etylea and qualitiea wnleh
is net unaurpaaeed, if equalled by
any house In the eity.
Turkey Red Damaaka from lOe te
87 l-2e per yard. Berne new designs
In tbe better goods whleh probably
cannot be found elsewhere.
Nottingham Laee Curtains and
Curtain Materials in great variety
at very moderate prices.
Curtain EcrJms la Cream and
Celers in new designs. Be me styles
of wnleh oannet ba found la any
ether Heuse In this eity. Fiiees the
lowest te be found anywhere.
Gee. F. Bathven,
MO. 26 BAST atlNO BTBBBT,
LANCABTBB.PA. mAMm
aaarlMraaw
UROOMSIMU.
vll''
E
VEKV FAMILY SHOULD USE
niasiKD'8 MILD CUBED BAH.
Ihe r. Bchumaaier jiev Preeeas Ifleur pro
nounced the bast ever placed upon the mar
ket We mite speeUlUca of FINE TEAK, and
Choice old i av a ana mocha ixurraBa.
The beat tee Coffee tn U city. All we as Is
a trial order. aae. WIABT.
uiwii. w.iiswaatJnaret.
aatiTfevt.
If f 1 '
Ms
Heusemrn
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