'- -fV ij., -y ,. W"' r ,: ' wi r" .' T Tllli" LANCASTER BAILYINanEJIiLIGENOER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, S " i? lly .rittUwmcer. .HHCUIUW. rigrksltar. c agtieutara dm lleaMeftlwy Mi a eawaet ft way tali should be we de r.WKtttvM geed iwwa EtMfltHMt K WMM' , aadet el HttraUw. TkeeWwt in eeHKier PBTJ- often, nor M n MaagtiMdtnfMiiea1rljrqtiaUfld ImmHMUmuI Adviser of the execu- sMMtferleaa carta of Ibe interior Been ettnly di p, Uan weaM have beeacoed far. meUwc eaWaet emeer, , ttet le.elewly m eYerieatlcd de- ese bwb can take roWmefK. If Mm obMge of the public lands should te the secretary of ten- i then would be enough business rata te de ; but there te hardly enough i a flntMsmanen the alert In t of the present duties of the . departaaent. i Is a prevalent ballet that the de af ia humbug;, maintained only te Matftt'UN farmer's eye' and te make beUera that the admlnUtratlen i a real Interest in agriculture and is t Ha " level best " te take oareef the iltaral laduatry. It also serves a ' imful purpose la enabling the con- l te bestow polite attention upon eastituents, in the way of sending litest seeds. Tntotathesame use that the lim. does, serve ; they show the voter belongs te the congressman's party, ibe has a faithful representative and at Washington ; and great re- I is placed, by the congressman de re-election, upon the assiduous RaWbuUen of bis quota of books and A.i, Beyond these benefits of the burwu of rasas teuitura-llw general nubile has net i able heretofore te recognize its value lathe country; and unless the secret ury fqtafrkulture is given something else te :. his office is likely te fall into centi. m?t, i at the tall end of the cabinet as it I be at anv rate. CXha present secretariei have all respen- .duties. Only the treasury, pest- t,1awand Interior depattmenls furnish . ajsart wniagh for a full grown man; but department makes up in the s)kjaity of lis duties for their lightness; i the war and navy chiefs could umi ity te de if they were soldiers and 'Valers. Itli because they are civilians, r designed te be ornamental as sec- , that they recline at their eas), I some ene who knows hew does the s4Htbe government can de anything for i agricultural interest, we shall rejoice, it is Det a flourishing industry, lit ought te flourish; but we think it is getting a very small been in f a given cabinet efllcer. We de net that this is a gift that will make the i mere fruitful or profitable. v, J Tajra Dewa The Lights. 'jlte note thatf our of the nine gentle- i who met as the Beard of Trade, last Bg, thought that newspaper re- should be excluded from their Mags; the reason given being that who wanted te talk feared te de .because their views would be made . MVe la the newspapers. Sl?r ILU -. 1. J L t- I Iaa usere ave amy aucu muueai, peupie ui beard we think they deserve te be en- Mraged. and te have their timidity re- Ojeetnl ; se we have instructed our re fatten te abstain from the meetlDgsef i beard for awhile, te see what bene- I result may accrue te the interests of t city. We will give the modest men a ce te come out of the weeds. Our ration has net hereto! ere discovered lthjn in the beard. We have suepected K flhafc mneh rut thst talk thore has Iiaam tnr aa purpose w publication; aud we have l been tempted te put it lu the waste- )l'Aoeordlng te our view, it is net their paucity that hurts. J&e speeches of the Mart se much as their emptiness. We me that vain talk Is net geed talk te .Aa published; and that is the sort the Jtaard of Trade has mainly provided for fahticaUen. We suggest te it that in its arval of solitude It shall try te de as twaOasteaaj; and when it has anything it J aala the public te knew, we will clieer- : fal.'y print it it it is brought te us. ffc VaIbI T.aab h riv. m.1 " Mswmm wi A lie. 1U will l-l... ..- r -....- . ... $ m. vui a ueiure iue .egisiaiure wnicn -yaopeoes te require insurance companies la pay the amount for which they have - laaered property from fire, when there is total loasef it. Against this aprarently flaitaropesitioninsurance men strenuously hjeet. They say it will lead te Insurance r tar the purpose et burning the property obtaining its insurance. Te which i seems te be very ready reply, that laauranee aheuld net be given by the fr (sarnaapy beyond the value et the property. .i xam m miacia ccmpiew answer te me . ahieotlen ; but the Insurers de net se con- it, because it puts upon them the t labor and risk et valueing the property 'tafera they insure it, and et .mfcbJng it while it remains in- ,aiad New their practice is te : eommisslen te agents who Insure ty at as high a flure as the owner rib?, and is ready te pay tbe premium The bigger the ameuut the bigger (premium. Then, when a fire occurs, l aaW-bloeded Yankee skln-IHut adjuster tareuid te Vdlns the property at d tiawa the less te the company te the figure. It is this dishonesty et the l companies in se eagerly taking at for a less which they never te pay, that has stirred up leclfl- t against them, that rcnuires thim Ktsffat valu8 en their pj'lcy wheu bell It, by which they must stand I they are called upon te pay It. I this requirement cot only eeems bat it appears te be calculated 'reduce lasendiarUm and te he the true Interest of honest Under such a law every i cempiny will need te employ raarefelaad henst &geats,whe wilt tot adjusting tbe value of a I Bra toss before it eecun ; who wilt t'ah the property insured, and who t insuring men whose character that thry may be suspected of lary design. The " moral hazard " te ee great bow and which the latum has te pay, will be less, i of the aeverer scrutiny of the IfbtftfaJtAfM. At the sasetlsg ta FailadelpuHi of tee Katteaal AsseelaUsa of Msaler BalMere, Mayer Kater, at a eaeatsg sftsek, referrei te tfe rapid MaplesseaUag of enabeatifele satMrteta, these that resist the 4skBoMea of Bra, as Iren, ateel and terra eethv Be hoped that the day was net Mr dkRMt when alt atraetarM will be created with a view that the bmlhtlag ahall prelcet Ha Umstea, aad aet that the InesaUa stall BTOteettbebBlMlM. We fsar that ezeept for the greatest bnlldnga el large cities that day Is far c I -tnt,beesuM the modem fire-ptoe! balldlaaje with Its massive brick walls aad aaetal beaasa te se exsMslve thst It te cheaper aad baiter baauaas pellfly te balld with lees xtrarataoee aad insure with etre. Tbe bulldlegMf lasurancs eMspanles, batiks aad etber wealthy laatltutteca appear te mono, peltse tbe Are proof style el architecture, but we approach greater safety from Are In another wsy by the rapid and general adoption et steam heating aad tbe steady progress of eleotrle lighting. On next Friday bids will be opened for the submarine torpedo beat whleh Is te be built with the 300,OM surplus et tbe appre. prUlloneftwo millions for a coast defense vessel. The nevydepartment la autherised te use this surplus for a submarine beat and has dtelded te submit no plsns but Inve tbe matter ;entlraly te tbe inventive genius et tbeshlp-bullders, only requiring thst tbe little vessel shall be submerged te the depth el at least one hundred and fifty feet, and.'shs matt show aspsedef at least six knots nnder water. Tbe BerrlsbeOs, of Bristel, B.I., and Erlossea have sub mitted plans, and also the Pnentnatle dun end Omiags company, el New Yerk. Oar townsmen, Koberl Kultea, was the first te suggest submarine warfare.and.bte beat "the Nautilus" wts partly successful. Of late years tbe Freneh and Russlsns bare tullt several submarine beats, but owing te the small a!r of ths msehlnss and their operation by one cr two men, these govern ments havaben able te keep all Informa tion about them from tbe pnblle or from ether powers. It has been hinted that tbe secret of tbe submarine bast tested In tbe Hudsen some years age was purchased by some foreign power. m m Tub bill te Increase the (flloaey of tte signal corps of tbe army should receive mere care fa 1 attention tbsn was given te tbe project for transferring the weather bureau te the agricultural department As the work Is In no sense military that would bave been the proper basis for the Inaugu ration of tbe much needed reform, but the wlde distribution of military pests through remote parts, wbcre weather observations are et value,the high average of lntelllgenee of the efllcers aud the well founded im pression that tbey usually need something te de operated te keep the weather nndsr military surveillance. II only takes about 000 men, but Is ene"et the straws tbst weaken tbe skeleton army, it we eontlnuete maintain our email apology for an army ws should at leaal make It perfeet In Its way, and tbe study of winds and temperature la hardly a military way. We turn out cClecrs from ths West Point school claimed te be the best military oellego In the world, and then we send them te superintend polleo dnty ever the Indians or te mtseacre ttme In some garrison; end of the small handful of men under him oaeti clllear finds a Urge pre portion taken for work net military. We should have a little tnodet army com posed et tbe keenest of rlllamen, the mest expert artillerists and thorough cavalrymen, but Instead we bave a force largely composed of uniformed laborers, and by bad manage ment and falae economy have neither an army,nor a single fort of value, nor a signal service. This and ether non-military work should be especially provided for, se that men need net be taken out of the army ter It, tbeua-h there Is te reason why weather observations should net still be required from military peatf. Tbe army aheuld be kept In constant activity, aa foreign armies are, perlcetlng Itself In all tbe arts of war with tbe best of weepenr, saaembllng In large bodies for autumn and spring mactuavers, and pre paring ltaell ler tbe suddsn expansion tbst Is expected, et It when emergeney arleer. As Congress ha decided te leave the signal corps In the army the next best thing It can de Is te give that Invalid watd a shaking up, for it la humiliating te bave the wcatusr forecaata of these United Htates inferior In accuracy te tbe omens of every old woman With a gesae bone. K we can't have a clean boned, healthy skeleten si my, let ui by all means have a reapcctable oerpa of weather prophets. PERSONAIi. HrATK LmiiATtiAN W. n. KaLUlsron KaLUlsren finbd te his realdeuoe by a serious accident, which barell him last Tburaday. He waa ea a biKh chair In the attempt te reach lefty aheir, and falling, bis right arm was painfully lacerated by the sharp acorn ahapfld binge of a deer. Rkv. Q. I.. Dkmkukst, D. D., cretary of tbe genbral oenvoullon et the Unlver aalUte of the United Htatea, and wire cele brated their geidsa wedding at Manobeater, N. 11., en Monday night Uev. Mr. Mawyer, of Tuiuo3lle,whe performed the marriage oeietnouy 60 years age, waa present. M. it: LEfnt.i-8 la ill. Hitherto he has d( tl d bis years, but old age baa suddenly ftlien upon bin. with the collapse of the Panama enal echeme. His daily lerees have eeaed, and the family will net allow visitors te rofer te the Panama canal. It Is reported thst be la going te end his dsya at his villa Btlamalla. Tub Ki:v. Bit. Hknky Immanuki. Bciiviiut, aged 83, ene of the eldust pro pre pro fetners In Columbia college, died en TubJday. lie bat alwaja enjoyed geed health, aud had been up and around until a few hours betore his death. lugettlngup from tbe dinner tnble he fell, and was unabie te set up. Ue was carried te his room slid dlml few heuis later, lle was a natlve et Naziretb, Pa, llew t9 Waler Plants. rrein the l'ltwiiurg Dispatch. "Can 1 tell veu tbe secret of growing plant? raid Superintendent Hamilton of the Pittsburg parks te reporter. ''Yeu would have te serve an apprenticeship et seven years te knew hew te water them; and te knew hew te wa'er them you must knew their habits, their nature- If I were te tell you hew te ralse plant, and why people cannot make their plants grew, 1 would have te talk te you aeven years. Te grew plants you must knew their elevation above tbe oeean In their natural home and the temperature they are accustomed ta Te knew hew te water them you must knew their natural wet and dry aeaten. It Is a study et nature, of nature's methods andaknowledgeof hew te assist her la her work of creating her models et beauty, . "Fer Instance, take an orchid that nemee from tbe Magdaline river, in tbe Unlted Htates el Columbia, and try te grew It with ene from 700 miles further north, then one ortheetnermustdiA. It you get riant that grewa 10.000, 12.000 or 11.000 feet above the uea, It la aocustemed te pretty cold nights, and that you must knew lu order te give it the right temperature. "As I aald at Urn, you must knew bow te water plants We nave ever 2 000 plauta In ths conservatory, and I could go through my one of tbe houses at midnight without a lamp, and by tapping sgalnat the crock with my finger I could tell whether It wanted water or had tee much. Plants cannot be grown by rule; It is a study, and tee-happiest mementa et my Hie bave been In watching a new plant or a new cresf.and studying lis nature, its want, and creing it grew te beauty under my guidance " '-eiur,?uiU Canal Gempauy'a IWpiri. The twenty saoend annuel report et the Pennsylvania Uanal company, pic tented at the meeting la t'nildelpbla ou Tuesday. he.!S,rf8,e,rn,n"3'-1.310i n Inoreaie et f21,27t; operating expenses, 215,KJO, a deereaae of fU.210. and net earnings, flic sie. an Increase et fSO.Utt. The total charges ether than eperaUnK expect. are 1105 &71.a deersesBef 13 000. Tbls makes tbe nencloney lorttieyetr IW.7&1, which la fJ3.i9t lew tban tha deficiency for lbs preceding year. The beard el directors was re elected, exeept that Ames K. Utile took tbe place ef Edmund Hmitb. Tbe canal Is opt rated by Us Pennsylvania rsllroadeomiany, am VwWtJHnl sjTvVaTftBjytatfF) Hlasteaw jreara age tbe wile of awMet KHMMtJsB) I Ha Yial awMasa sfttM raw a aaedla lata ha trssst Aa K stoaedbatiMMiielaaadeealdaot be est traetedtakeissMbwt ltsUe astsaUeai te the aaatter, tttpfec for the beat Oa Taesiay night aba waa awakened eat of a senad else by a SMaltar prlekMg smsattea la tbe threat. HMag fa bed, ska began te eeugh. Tbe pricking bscaaie saere severs, UBiMssuDSMMeesppsarea te m rtetag m bar threat. Tkrststteg bar lesjera down aa far as possible, aha eeaght heuTef aa oMeet aad drew It eat. ItwsMtheBssslletbathaa beea Journeying about under the sutlaes feri alaatee years. werar,BrntMj Leve, at rear deer young enpld stands, Anl knocks for you te come i The frost is In hli feet ang hands. His lips with ce.d are ennb. a rant htm admittance, awssthcart mine, Ana ty your eseering nre Ills lips shall loosen as wits wine And apeak forth ray desire. lis left me net aa hour t go. And whan Ue rascal went Xarefoeted out Inte ths snow I aaked him whither bent. Qneth he i n Te her wheae iaee ta llke A garden fall of flowers, Te hw whose smiles like sunlight strike Acress the Winter hours," Ke mere be said, no need of mera Had 1 te knew. I knew Bti path lay straight unto yenr d :or- That faee belongs t you. 11 Oodapeed," I crlefl, and gire her this When yen her facs shall tea i" a nd nn his lips I set a kiss, A V also tine from me t frank DtmpUer Bhtrmart, in Ctntury. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup has been before the public for yea ra, and la pronounced by thou sands anpertorte all etlmrarticlrs for ins cum or ceualia, colds, lnflusnaa, and allpulmenaiy complaints. 1 naca Bslvntlen Oil for rheum&ttam in the fet- and after iteveral arpllcailem was en tirely relieved or pain nndcnnld wa km well aaerer. ANM K. WAIKINB, UalUiGore.Hd. A Terrible Mlsferinne. , " It It ft calamity of the dlrcat kind te feel that One's physical energies are falling In the prime of life te feci mere ncrrclcsi, mero dlsnlrltcd, weaker every day. 'Vet this Is the unhappy let ef hundred who riirrnund n. A nonrceef renewed atrcngtli which rcifncc apiireTca.ln tielialietnhlcli inullltuilc of the dchllUaicd have anilnrecTcrydny leitlfjlnp, and which, In ceunllCM indanec, hat liulli up conitllu cenitllu conitllu Uena napped ly wcaknras and liiilrmlly and Ien ft uuheacflttcd ! ether tncant.turcly com cem mrml lnelt te all who tircil n tonic. Hot Het tcUeraHtnniaali Hitlers launch n medicine pure, liatanlc, methlng te the nencs. pre. mnlie ef illfrcmlen nnd n fcrtllircr et the Meed. Ilrapcpla nnd ncrveiincs the flrt ncnuae, the iccend a consequence et lark of atamlna depart when n rnurse et the Hitters is tried. Aliferm et innlnrlal disease, rheu matism, kidney antl hlmUlcr freiilile, con cen con atlpalien and liilleusnaas nre aunUillatcd by Uils standard family medicine. fOOD'S SARHAPAHIItLA. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is that Heed's Barsnpatllla '.his cured thou, sands et people who surrered severely with raeumalUm. It netitralUes thelactteactdln the bleed, which causes tbMi terrible pain and aober, and also vitalise. and enriches the bleed, thua preventtag the recurrence of the dltcase. These tacU warrant us in urging you, If you aurTer with rbeumatlau, te give Iioed's Sarsaparllla a trial, for a years ;t have Buffered with actule Uheninatlaui. last Movembcr 1 was taken werre than ever, and was unabie te gel out of the houae. I waa almost uxi.rLKss treit ta days suffering great sgeny. In December 1 com cem com menced usleg Iioed's Baraapnrllle, Alter the aecend bettle 1 waa nbla te be. out and around and attend te bnslness. 1 took flve bottles, and atn new se froe from rheumatism that only ocaaalenally I feel it allghtly en a au d den change of weathsr. I have xreat confl cenfl confl denee In Heea's Sarsaparllla. Cuailkq Ua. kab, Christie, Clarke C'e Wis. lNrjjAMMATOHY UI1KUMATI3M "11 a vtna; been troubled with tmnamnialery rbeumallam for many years, my favorable attention was called te Heed's Ueruuparilla by anadvortlsementof cures it had effected. I have new used three bottles of Iioed's Sana partus and can already testify tebeneflelal results. Ihlghlyreoemmondltasablood pu pu Hfier." J. O. atbss, Weat lllcemflelA, N. Y. Heed's Sarsaparllla sold by all druggists, tl t six for is. Prepared only by J. I. .HOOD a CO, loweU, Mass. 100 Dosea One Dellar YKU'H UUKKUY PKU1UKAL. BEST C01J&H OUEE. r or all dlieases of the Threat nnd Lungs, no remedy is se stfe, speedy and certain as AYKIt'd C11KUKY PKUTOUAL. An India India penaab'.e family ruedlclne. " I find Ayer's Cherry l'octeral an invalua ble remedy for colds, coughs and ether ail ments of the threat and lungs,"-At. 8, Uat. Uat. dell, tei llreadway, Albany, N. Y. "I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for bronchi lis and, LUNG DISEASES, for which 1 believe it te be the greatest niofll niefll niofll clneln the world."- Jaine Miller, Cutaway, H.C. Sly wlte bad a distressing csugh, with pains in the tide nnd breast. We tried various medicines, but nene did. her any geed until 1 get a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Ulenn, bad the tnoasles, and the cough was relleved by the use el Aycr's Cberry l'octeral. I have no hesitation In recommending this medicine " llobert Uorten, foreman JlcadttgM, MurrlU MurrlU ten, Ark. "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cored me of a so se so verecold which had settled en my lungs. My wife says tint lVcleral nelps her mera than any e'h-r mcdlclne the ever used."-Kues Claik, Mt. Ltberty, Kansas. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rurARSD sr Dr. J. O. Ayer ea Oe,, Lewoll, Mess. Sold bv Oruggtsu. rrlce.tli ilx bettles, 13. ICU12L01S VOMtLKXlON VO WDHK. QOMPLKXION POVVUKK. LADIES HU VA1.UIC A UKriNBU COMI'LEXIOW MUST uan POZZONI'S MEDIO&TBD COMPLEXION POWtJER. It imparts a brtlllaut transparency te the akin, aemevesallplmplea.irecklea and dis coloration, and uiakus the skin delicately aeft and beautiful, ltcenlalna no lime. whluL leadorarsenle. In Uuee shades, pink or nest white and brunette. rOtt SAL.K 11T All Druggleta ana Fancy Ooeda Doalera fivorywhere. aarUKWAUK OF IMITATION.- iiii.i.ixMir. JJAIKIAINWI UAHUAINS NOW 13TIIKT1MBTOUKT First Class Goods AT HALF PRICE. WEIKEL'S. 38 OHTH QUKEN RT., A.aNCaBTKU.PA. ds-Ud WAKAUAKBtTB f" "i Wedanisy. r, u, leva. Lightning ht ttruck twice in one spot. Five months age we told you of 65 cent colored heavy-weight French Cashmere at 50 cents. A most unlikely happening. All we could get went ever the' counters about as fast as yards could be measured and cut What wonder? They were from the looms el one of the best Cashmere makers in the world. 'Twas like giving 65 cents in geld for half a dollar. But here it is again 1 The same weight Cashmere, from the same maker, and again at 50 cents. Net a whisper of the maker's name. That's part of the trade. But if you knew the best cel" ered Cashmeres you won't guess mere thin twice. Ne better goods of the weight can be had at any price. 40 inches, spring shades.' Hear centra e f the store. , Carpenters versus Ging hams. An extra counter ler the Ginghams exhibited only carpenters' tools yesterday. Te-day it is occupied with the goods. Nerthcait of centre Old-fashioned Crochet Lace again. Fashion says it. Pretty as ever, touch as ever. Will stand the romping of the romp ingest child longer than any stufl you're likely te put it en. Irish hand-run White Cotten, M te i-3i inches, 0 te 60c. .Three inch ceeds in rich de signs, 95c te $2. Same in pure Linen, natural color, $1, $2, and $2.25, Four inch, $1.50 and $2.25; eight inch, $4.75. Dentclle Merletti is a new Lace. Like a Guipure. Open, coarse, full of substance te the eye. Loek closely. Fine threads twisted, looped into graceful shapes. A dainty Lace for all its heaviness. There s a little craze ever it already. Una Cotten, white, twn-tone and nat ural, from IX Inch at ISe le&Xlcch at MM. 28 inch All-ever te match, taS5 and 110 75. Medium Cotten, from VX Inch at 10c te X inches at Mc. Heavy Cotten, from 1 Inches at 40c te 8 Inches at II W. J.lnen. from IX tncli et S7e te 5 Inches at 60. !ts inch AU-oveia te match, SJ6U. Chestnut street side, cast et Main Aisle. It was quite pathetic te note the disappointment of many late comers te the tables where the Saxen Art Pottery was eflered at quarter prices yes terday morning. The buying cyclone had gene through the let by neon, although some geed selections were made later, and a cor poral's guard of small pieces remains this morning. But new a consolation collec tion of a few hundred mere pieces en the same counters, gathered and quartered in price, as a peace eflering te you who were saying yesterday " it might have been." About 200 pieces Bohemian Glass, manufacturers' samples, epcrfrncs, flower vases, gypsy kettles almost like choice or chids in shapes and colors, and se natural that you almost leek into the little cups for the morning dew-drops. Here is a specimen vase, was $2.50, then $1.25, new 624 cents. About 100 Baccarat glass betths with metal tops for cologne, bay rum or toilet water, plain white and aurora. Was there ever glass made like the Baccarat of Paris ! The prices were $1.25 te $3 00, new they are 33 te 75 cents. And te enrich the offering 100 pieces choice Carnelian glass, also Bohemian, the prices of which have been treated with equal recklessness of costs and values. Ready at 9 o'clock this morn ing. And this ends the quarter price business. Second fleer, iitnrmlddle of store. New Muslin Underwear with every sun-up. Skirts, Drawers, Gowns, Chemises, at way oil prices. Second fleer, J anlnsr street side. Tutors. Four els- Snip, clip, scratch ! Half-a-de7en of the things in Men's and Women's Furnishings that everybody is all the time want ing have been price-cut almost beyond belief. Merest mention must de for each. Seme of the lets that leek biggish this morn ing will hardly see another day begin. Men's Half Hese : l.soe pairs Men's fancy Blrlped Co'.ten llnll llu.eul 120: value 2m 1,'UJ pans atun'a Unbleachvd Cotten Half Iloje, ribbed, at, l-'Xoi p:eudid alue. Men's Neckwear : 3,e0) Nprlf Ttfn, In three hp ii.nl 13c tch loeds that bave sold ler 6 ic and at Iddle M arket t trect e utrance. Women's Gloves : l.toe pilra Women's 0 button liens- uueuilre Sundt eiluvt's, tan shades, at, Met vlue7)C. tl) pairs Women's tv (button Meus- tuotulre tiuedu Uluvea, embruleeiud, tmstule., It. Women's Hese : -Wpilrs We-rcn's ll'aek Cotten Hese, fleece lined, Ue ; uducad f.em tte. Children's Hese: V!,e pair Children's lilb'jed Cotten ik7"wc.ra Oaaalnatstfettslde. JOHN WANAMAKER. OKoermu VKKf VAMILY BUOVLD VM cam antra mild cubbd haw. The k achnmakar new Prase newMe newMe emaeed the beet eyer alaesd the aiai- wa taaka scAtaltls e rata TIM. Ciesea 01,11 1 a r a ana muuba oerrTae. ThabaaiteaceHFeaintaeeny. Attweaekla a trial order. atavD.WiaWT. aeU-lT5e-,U - M U8T BK SOLD. fefliTeToeMtDjMMidlMi. Anl In mero soma of I asm snerarawldlr. offer yen r ILL'S coax . At a Bpetal Price-rerar Caae fee Ma. Sals Is net se. ked corn, bat trash paeaed out ef ska BKO, ana every can rnaraateee. FKLL'S TOMATOES, Qasrteans-tltreecansrcrfle. This is lower than thsv eufbt te De sold, bat we are beuae teiBnatham. BURSK'S! NO. 17 BAST KINO BTRM1T. I.AMCASTsU,FA. B AKOA1MS FOR THE NEXT BIX DAYH! REIST ON HIH DIQNITI ! Big Bargains Fer the Next BIi Days! H gallons Iieat Hoadilthtieil t Water White) lerll. Idpennfls of I.iyerOndaraKaltlns (Steraten) lerll. 3S pett nde of Boiled Arena ter L 2 J pounds of Kloe for I. 32 pounds el Best Laundry Starch for II; 1 2 pounds or Fine Mizaa candy for U. pounds of Ktea for at. Si pennds of Best Laundry Starch for II, 1 1 pennds et Vine Mixed Oaady for H. It pennds of Kztra Large fine ejum Dreps for II. npounilserrreahTeaCrackeriUustrooelvtd) IS pennds of Dried Avaperated Cern for IL 8 packs of Cox's ttelatine for 1.' 3 pounds of Baker's Chocolate ferll. 17 packs of Niagara Cornstarch for SL 10 Geed Breems for IL 16 pounds " Best " Mincemeat ferll. TAR SOAP! , The Kins of all Tar Reaps l Makes geed lather, heals the skin. Made et Pure Vegata Vegata ble oils, containing Kit per cent Glycerine and Vatollne. Used by all Mechanics, aUsjl neers. riremen, reundrymen, frlnters. rats rats ters. Farmers, and all dsslrins allealthvBean. MothinKbetterlnthe weria for Chapped or JUUUU UKDUf . J. FRANK REIST, WHOLXaALI AND KXTAIL OKOCBV, MerUeait Ceraer West Klac aad Prtace Street, LAMUABTIK PA. asy-Telephene ana Free Dellrery. Mxau&aieirs. fTAOATION EXCURSIONS, RAYMOND'3 VACATION BXODBSION8. All Traveling Mxtcnses included. 1WO QRsVND TRIPS CALIFORNIA Tbe ElRhth and Ninth Parties of the season will leave Philadelphia early in March The entire journey beyond Chicago and Cincin nati will ba made In Special Trains of Ms Ms nincent Vrsttbuled Pullman Palace cars, lth Pullman Palaoe Ulnlnr-cara Included. Tha dates and routes are as fellows : Thursday. March 7. Via Wilmington, Balti more. Washington, l'lttaburg, Chicago, Kansas City, Banta We, Albuquerque, Ban ttamadlne, eta. Monday. March IL Via WUmlnsien, BalU mere, Washtngtoe, Parkeraburg, Cincinnati, Mammoth cave, Mew Orleans, Cialvesten, Baa A. Oholee of Five DlrTarant Kimlea MAtnra leg. IhlrteeaBetnrnlng Parties under BpeeJal Sacert. Ueturn Tlcfeeu also geed en all trains until July, independent Tickets, covering every expense both ways, and giving entire ireeaetn loue passenger white la California, and also In lnakmv tha tenrnev homeward. Hetel coupons supplied for long or short se- tetjTns at all tbe leading Paclfle coast Mesons. Third and Last Tour through Southern States and Mexico (emitting California). MVil 11. Ninth Annual Spring Tour through Celer aOoandCafliernta. May2. Sixth Annual Beilnir Tour thrensh Co'eraAo. California. Patloe Northwest, and Yaliew- niuiie AHiueuxntcMsys. AsTSend for descriptive circulars, designat ing i ne piTiieuiar uur regaraing wmen lnier matlenis detlied. RAYMOND ITWHITOOMB, 111 Seuth Ninth Street. lUnder Continental Hetel), PuiLaesLrau, Pa, IV JUjr.M.TT JIARDWAKK. TtyAKSUAIiti A HENQ1KK. -reu HARDWARE -AND. Honse-FemisliiDg Goods -TUY- 95i 1 1 Seuth Queen St., I.ANOASTKK, PA. lebS-lyd XJ.KCTJO.SH. JPLUOriON OF HOUOOLUIKEOrOKa ThequaliaedoieeteTsof the city el Laneas. ter are hereby netlUud that an election will be h-ld In the several watds. at the usual places of holding uiate and i enntv Kleeilena, en TUasli a Y, FKllttU UY la. lt. between tha hours cr7e clock In thn morning and 7 o'clock In theenlogef aatdday.fer tbe parpoaeef electing twelve p-r.ens te serve as Bchoel Dl Dl rn'teiT ler ths term et three years from the flint luureday lu November text; and Um elw. tleu efllcers In the several wards are here by ruqulrea te make I ha neeetsary official re turns et the election te the Prothenotary. UANIKL It. McCOKMlCl IUHi ffibft tltd President NOTIOK TO THKHPAHSKKH ND UUNNKlf. ail persons at e hereby for fer bldflen te trt spaas en any of the lands of tha Cornwall and epeedwell relates in Lebanon or Lancaster counties, w newer inciesaa or uuib cleetd. either icr the purpose el sheeting or Ashing, as the law will te rigidly enforced sgalnat all ires pasting en said lands of the un- AMralirnMis alt.r thlji notlea WM. tXILKMAsf FUKKMAN, U.1-KIUY AL.UBN. xuw.c.raKBMAk, Attorneys for M. W. Celeian's Heirs. m JJpMIBUAMT BAJMAXMI AT Km. 6 Md 8 MerUi Qmm Ik. QlTlIl'tflllWRfBI. aasasaaam Uilitv ui CWIim'i CHli KM AJtDLBM 0 OOt. ew Maa TLVM OOATt at Cast aat BLAwKBTP.COatFOET, rLAWlllL AMD UUBjUsWOAJL OOM TABLE LtRBMI, If ATKUta BH7BLUB AITD BHBMtlMwBeAatytleea. Jehn S. Givler eMertfc QtMai IAJIOA9TBB,rA. XpiMAIi OleOBlHO OUT 8ALB e -AT TBI New Yerk Stere. Wa hare markaa down every sraraaent ta stock te prices that will make taam quick auani LAD1BVBLA0K MBWM AEKITB Bedoced frotaneteie. BLACK AMD BEOWM BAOLABB Kedneed froaaaatelfl. BTKIPBD ABD BLACK BiOLANB Be Be Be CacaMttxomlUlees. BTBIPBD MBWMAKKBTS BedaeeA from steBSBaah. One let et J.ADIBB' ABD MISSBB'MBW afAatKBTB MadeesMI f real 6 te W Baak. LADIK' rLTJBH JACKBTB Bedneed te Bueaack. BBAL rLCBH WBAra AND B1CQUKS BeducaA te naie, m, sit aad lis, LADIBB'CLOXB MODJB8K AB Bednted te ASr Above are all Trand New Ooeds, made for this season's trade. QRIAT RBDUOTION3 --IB CHILDREN'S COATS, 'BOM s te 8 XB ABB. WATT kSH AND 6, 8 aid 10 East llag Stmt, LABOABTBJt,rA. mUB FKOPLK'S.OASH STORK. NOW 0PENIN&. ELEGANT NewStyles IN FREflOH SATIRES -AMD ZEPHYR GIH&HAI8. 'he Largest Assortment In tha above Una of Goods ever shown la this city win ba ea sale In our store when ear purchases are all In. HBMBMBKB-Chelce styles in these goods generally sell early. Gee. P. Eathven, MO. BS BAST KINO STRUT, LANCASTER, PA. marle-lveiaw CARPETS. c RPKTS. McOallum & Slean 1012 ui 1014 ChetrtMt St. VUIIiADEIiPHIA Manafaetnrera and Dealers la CARPETS Axmlester, Wilten Moquette, BrusBela Tapeetry, Ingrain In new Designs and Coloring A Special Line of PKR YATlD. Wllteai at Metiaette at Urassels at Taaeatrj at lag rale at 91.76 1.26 1.00 .10 .6(1 18.00 $2.25 1.10 .& .115 1.86 .76 .76 ART SQUARES OIL OLOTBB LINOLBUMS tebS-SmflsedA'aaw HUBIiBY'a TOCrTUACUK DKOPH have been ttl aad net round waut lngTT7 thssa whoa you want relief from your aehlng toeih. ' HUBLBTVOBDeiTOBB. MWeetJUstBltseat. LADIES COATS rwmMtnrmM. TIOMTstaVa OOaUlaUt. "iwMKivawaa II Ut Dl HUM Tlfltl." Iweauta tray 'rtlBairBJtm tfeaivtare. J bsjBsb, te ion iskaaplag. i$ttm1&1mX(mmm' OswCAJTlAI. -w?i7tSfSrjr.rerrl DO' NOT DELAY MABlrta.TOtJB SILBOTIOKt. New as the i itsaa, He Batter Aesertmstt Caa Me fesuaa aay where. jniirniirK or ui AaCnaka p your tn te try as. aa yaw will be saere ihaa MUsltfl. WIDMYER'S FVRNITUIiX STORE, AST KIRO AND OUSB BTstsUgTa. 8 P1NQ 8T1LE& HEINITSH'S 27 istt 29 Bemlk QeUji Striat The variety ef rOBfllTORB we are show ing tkis Spring has never been equalled lee Style. riaUsher DarabUity. OOBS0LID OAK SUIT for a small price is tha Bast Bargain eaered, and is a sell $r. BBD-BOOM 8UIT8, B9D te KM. f ABLOB SUITS, 8S te 8880. CHAlMfresaesie par half Aesea upward. BXTBBBIO TABLBS from IS upward. OUB FUIOBB all through are LOW, VBBT LOW, for Geed, Eeliable Furniture. FKW BARGAIN SUITS left eyer from last Fall, te be closed eat cheap. SPBCI AL FRtCKS TO BU IBBS OF OUTSITS. HelDlteh'i Furniture Depot, X.AKOABTBB, PA. e OHMatGIBBB. Ochs & Gibbs, BUBMITUKB, 24. Sd and th Floers, BO.tl BOUTH QDBBM BT YOU 'KB ALWAYS WBLCOMB Te Call and Bxamlne Our New FpriegStylee in Furniture. and you'll be Surprised at Our Wonderful Lew FltlOats. Don't Mlss.lheFlate or leu'll atlas tte Bargains. aaawaawaawa OCHS a GIBBS. ad.MAIthFlOers, apni-iya no. si south qubbm bt. F UKM1TURK I jrTJKMlTURK I THB UBDBBSIOMBD HAS BBOFBBBD HIS STOKB AT TUB OLD STAB D, Ne. 38 East King Street, Which was etestreyea by Are some time age, ana kas a perfectly Mew stock of all kinds et FURNITURJB. FARLOU SUITES, BBDBOOM SUITES, TABLBBJCBAIKa, BtC. UFfiOLSlEBING In All IU Branches. Alse Falntlag aa Or namenting old Chain. HENRY WOLF, Ne. S8 Eaa-t Klatg Btreet. tee ua WATCH MS. TyATOHKH AMERICAN ! WateCjciBjBu Optical Soeds. Talegraph Time Dally. Evuy Article In thU Line ejarerully Kepalred. LO0I8 W1IIK. Ma WX m. Qneesi Bt. Bear r. B. B. station. JEWELBB AND OPTICIAN. GILL. Jeweler and Optician. If yenr eyes trouble yen attend te them Im mediately. Tha use of PROPBH QLA88E3 restores sights, gives comfort and pleasure. Lancaster has long felt the need et a SPE CIAL OPTIUIAN. We are new prepared te measurayeur eyes, tit glasses with ne PRE CISION OF AM OUULlbT, having a full and compute entnt of test lenaes required In per per feot measurement Satis tactien guaranteed In every instance. OIABLES S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King Street, X.AMOABTBB.PA. WORD. WBABBBOWOFFBRINQ ABLAKUBAMD F1J4KAL1BBOF WATCHES AND JEWELRY Aa can be shown, and at LOWER PRICES than have ever been quoted for goods of eq ual quality, COMB AND BK TOUR OWN JUDGE. Walter A- Herr; NO. 101 NORTH QTJH1N 8T ROBKBROFORAKOK. AWTOKMMX: T OTHER a KAUKFMAN, ATTOBBBr-ATLAW, Baeesd Fleer Beklawaa Law BaUdiag, Me. at Bena Dak Street. ssMfMv ' , cJ , .- it. jrV "- fc $p--S f ligJ-,'9. .,
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