-vr. A r'-lV, V.v ,,. t".sr ,,-:, f j' ."'-V -. rHigIAMOAgmB DAILY IKTBMJGEypEB, THUKSDAY, PEBRUAKY 14; -.rs- M '' lnMlllffncr. .FBBBOABYll ttM.' Ai &- Tawa. tfiitm at jUaMafela ate much latMfUBeJttanere Ms iMagrtlMBttlBtnie of tfeeir elty i renasjivaela railroad com. FaaalfaaJpadto-le it. Geaerally the Bawtyapwa wlH ret say Mt th PwMjlTJmla rail- :.fJ-ka miubmmb f ttiAThUarla1nti1a 7 mww ! - . ..... w-t nfetB tbe eccMiea seems fir japreach of tba renn laflread, Jehn Wanamaker, ret tee city's peculiar and m H.....I. - tfklllMllAiis) Vina 1a rerabtal. The Philadelphia Mtarrd eham with its brethren their ! jHntlim te Waanuier,et..al., bnt is (te belabor use railroads, it has rspWteldsnnBclstlen for the course M Pewylvsnia railroad in taking its tead te Baltimore at the cost of its kheMen and Philadelphia ; and it 4stafea that there can only be a cerrnpt rsaini ser Baca a course. rYte -Pennsylvania railroad owns a ;', tacjerit.. of the stock of the Northern JkaMu; which would net be an lmiuce- i te its efilsers te divert trade from a which their stockholders own en- and the accord's snsirestlen is .Ifcatrennsylvanla railroad officers own tatsraettfae Northern Central stock than tbayttaef the Pennsylvania. t. '-U is evident that there is an abundant ail Hereupon ine rennsyivania raureau for explanation. The chnrga i the transfer of their grain carriage i Philadelphia te Baltimore, lias been !aJempUy influenced, has been tee clearly I te be avoided. The fact that riilla- Jiekhlaewns a grsat block of fennsjl. :,iranla railroad stock, causes the diversion ;tu its natural trade te Baltimore 'V,te wear a very strange leek. The AJBeBtMaal' AlAllntt a mAnAMAM yP Ilia sv'ir" -- wi uuBcie i" Ctema takes place very seen, and it t'aWcald seem that the casting of 1'hlladel- t-bJa'a vote, at least, should depend upon :? bthe explanation offered for giving the -.rain trada te ItaUimnrn. l !hf SHU, you can never tell hew these 1'hlla F cWafala Quakers, with fat pouches and F, l-an-AWs anil nlnrif v nf rallrnaft ftlinra anrl iTyaliag tbe politicians who rule the city, 1'sifUlact. They have just get through elect. -? tea national president, they think; and LeVwbUess are proud of their work, bow- ,ewa unhappy they have reason te bent "-ttfct slump in trade that has followed -'T their contributions te preserve a Jtign .tariff. They may think it all right v that .Philadelphia should have a high 'jxate en grain and Baltimore a low one ; .ed that Philadelphia granaries should cvfjeecepty and that It should send ltsshlpi 10 Baltimore te be leaded. We d j net ; -Mctalaly expect the superflne statesmen ;yf the Philadelphia mercantile and trust ABpanv class te kick out Pennsylvania gfnUread managers for simply stealing H ;;xrem the read and tbe town ; much de- ;,jml Upua UW UlSUlUUtlUIl. J1CU tuu t carious part of it is that no one suspects '.'-rrtsldent Roberts of having any share "flat It ; bis reputation fur hencJt manaej- Ifsjmt te geed. E. &'Tlunilnnf nl amenf an .1n. all Ilia ;, ; (w. ...W..U UI,IU U UUUI OU UIU t-W down the efllclal line ; and yet it le .yesaiblethatin this particular case the may be unjustly accused. We I tbat the flame com elalnt hi made bv L ;Xeir Yerk of tbe Iecs of corn shipments, d.n n.nin... ,. .i.j mi,... ... r. waua twiuuuis uu gwucui J.UV.JD dccjuu jte-. have been no particular hostility itePhiladelDhU. bnt & cener.il cnnnalracv Mabiat every grain Bhlpplnu pert for i ' F1.- - ,v jJmmere'i beneQt. It is said that, en established rates of charges, these Sl'l-ifclnnlna' vrn frnm Itatltmnrn nre In.lnn 'kn te tan cents a bushel. As It is clear . ! that thev are net deinir hnalnim In ilita Pway, it is manifest that they nre net pay. 1& YVtmm aitrartlaeit nui tf V ,B .MlVKUn., MU Iran Soetli aud Xertli. A tvlrtttir farnairla hoe rAtnrtieil TII a 'A, barg from his brief Southern tour, and 1M home journals have been solicitously plater viewing him te find out whether jftxtMMfurgis going te lie maae a;iiewiing J ' WUdrnftl bv ltirmlneliam rnmnallllnn L'4?He xeassumlngly tells them no ; that the M& expected failure of the natural gan bup- .pjyu lucejy te hurt Pittsburg mere than rtSoethern competition, and that Andrew 'ifJarnitVlM Mm.elf !i1 aunh a lnoeli. i.11.1. x n"w mw mmu wuvu i luin otij etij . ilt Hlh irntiraniuit nf nrairu .lit. I. Is Workmen that, as long as there is a thousand tens of rails te be made in the IfOuatry, he will make them. f .Awhile age he was complaining that : VBlcage could manufacture cheaper than ' '"Pitlaliiira- linf. ilile ram ...l,.. i. ... . 7'bi mw n nugu iju aa ' neklag te persuade his workmen tenpren rftttat wonderful sliding scale that is , ; gaarauieed te secure te them work as :Jaacas time lasts. f Mr. Andrew Carnegie Is undoubtedly nan.wnese opinions are entitled te WaJgbt ; and his judgment upon Irenand manuracturmg, which has pre. bis fortune, should be viry Doubtless, it la trim. that. Pittsburg Industiy has nothing tn 'tJaarfrem Southern or Western cempuH. km. nercemmanaxng natural situation wTUaureher at least an enual chants ;JtJwaya In .ompetltien ; though she will wm' eogresa the trade of the country. -Mm mills will be bmy when there hi business; and will be Black p-wbui uicns it net eneuga te go .1 .. . gj, -- ' f " " fiejcmi DlbUUUUU. r TOBsporiaueu charges will always eerve aitTfretecuve tariff te mauufacturers, In Dig ceuntiy, and no one place is te de all tbe business. Themanv i furnaces which have within a few I sees built In Alabama, upon her n great dws of caal aDd Iren. Mcaie tbe chein Dinlnntlnn nf haM iron there; and ihe cempetl- Caused With the Nnrthprn Will secure chean nmdntinn ' A'te ban ; and has done se alnady. T e isc pig iron nas never been se low In aaenuil market, such as a nnnr i.um riH Will nerer again rise te very high Mwea. u is wing made nowbyaeme Mthern furnaces at a cost hardlv that in England ; and ytt ivania furnaces can meet the Itiea In the Northern market, net- ling uie very low rates of freight gives tbe Southern pig iron by kern railroads and ntamit.in gjfIMM te great room for a reduction In derge by the Northern rail. I iffc ltLfr fltrnfiftaii nr..l 41 .. .... ..uwvi, nun tucjr . saaka it wnen thev must da t hansthea ia blart. There is no riXaay fairly located furuace iu aia being stepped by Southern (ion. Thslr fiittl nu4 -. ... 4 '177 ' 'My' " wv m T Uwmiore;aadtbeilethra ores after awhibwiUbaMoreeeetlyto mlM than bow, whom the erfaee te being stripped. There te no plaee la the world when iron aanufaetun baa the tame natural cheep new as at Cornwall; with the cost of Bin lnf down te tea or fifteen cents a ten, and the finest smelling coal elate at hand. -- Last December the eaptata of tbe Brit lib man erwar, the Hyaelath, formally anaexed the Cook or Hervsy Itlaeds about 700 miles Mutbeast et Samoa. The Hy aelnth had sailed from Hoaelala with sealed erden, and &e one knew that nntxatlea was ihenRht of ebIU abe appeared In the nalltary harbor el the group, la Xarateaga liland, and Ibe Eeallah flag was heisted at tbe three capital village et the three qieenn. Tbe talands are very fertile, and tbe 10,000 native are advanced In civilisa civilisa teon. Nearly all can read and writ Kag llsr, end they live In well built atone house. There are several mysterious aad very ancient stone feri en the Inland. Tbtt tbey wre net long go annexed by Bome great power ia probably dne te the absolule lack of any afe harbor, and the many diagerena oral red surrounding tbem. rRtng ahlp give thera a wide bsrlb, and their commerce la trill leg. Nature appear te bave eatablUhed a pro tective nyBlcra Ihere en a baala of coral recta. Tbere li one point en tbe coast el Kaiateng, where engineer bave reported a fair harbor might be made with the ex. pmdlturoefaoruomonoy, and It Is probe bio that Kngland propose le make lb i Tiikuk be JURt been discovered In a quarry at Merlden, Connecticut, a remark able fesill troe, wbleb geologist doelare Is tbe only apeclmcn of tbe cellu gtganlur. It Is said that this epecka or tre Is men tlened by Heredes as extlccl aeveral bun. dred years hofero Christ, At the present tlme but IK) feet of Iho trce have been uncovered. lUi.r.AUD F. KiiKNcir, the loider of a f3tlea In a bloody Kontueky feiid,rcsentiy visited Ionltvllle te pnrcbase goeda for his country store In the mountain and told a reporter that be had left Perry county, tbe scene of tbe feud, becsuse the expense were tee heavy, lie was etlled a wealthy man therr. but he cnutil tint ,t.n tin expanse et tbe feud and left that county te savebts property, net his llfe. He said he was net seared, but the leader of a leuu nas 10 Mire a body gnard. "At nne tlme I bad 30 men In my employ, and I w ai psyluK oseb of tbem f50 a month and furnliblng tbem with ration. Consid ering all thing they cost me 12000 a month. I did net koep that many' long, but I nesrly wlwsys had several te whom I paid salaries le protect me. I prerlded tbem with artna alto. I have benght during the trouble net less tban 1M) Win cheater rill ob, benldt revolvera and etrtrldgrs." lle said tint tbe fund had cost him net less tban 120,000, for though be had hosts et friends ready te tight for btm he was expected te feet tba bills, and was bled for leans tbst would nevrr be paid. This certainly reveals a peculiar auto et soeloly In the mountains or old Kentucky, net a hundred miles from tbe Virginia Hprlngp, where In tbe snmmer tbe cream of cultnre, wealth and faihlen take luxu rious case. Huppoaleg some mere enter, priding leador of the mountaineer ahenld take a notion te march hi follower en tbe dlamendsand otber plunder at the spring. Fertanuay they are an honest let and net glTen le singulatien en tbe rights of cap ital. J In a lecture en hypnotism, delivered In New Yerk, Dr. Uenry S. Drayten sa Id that It was mere tbsn prebsble that tbe time will oemo when a man' cense will boesmo e delicate that be will be able te sce and bear belter tban his wildest desires at present, and he roferrod te Ibe pbenemnna of hypnotism as Indicating tbe davelepmint of a sixth sense. Jn HJtitbern Kurope birds pair In tbe middled February,and tbe custom of lend ing valentines has been traced le Ibe ancient ileinarH, At I.upercal, where tbe wolf was said te have uourisbed Kemulu nd Hjiiiu', the Keinan held a feast en the tttteeuUiet Tebruaryln honor et tbe god Tan. TboiiHmesef all the virgin daughter of Heme were put In a box and drawn therefrem by tbe young men, aad each youth was bound te otier a gilt te tbe million who fell te his let and te make her bis partner for tbe feast. Bu Valentine was a bishop cr Kome in tbe third century, and a man eloquent and beleved, who oenverted many psgan te Christianity. He was hated by theKinporer Clandlu, find kultored martyrdom by bis order en Tebrusry lltb, S70 A, D. Ills bones are still exhibited at tbe church et BU Vrsxndes in Kome, and Fope Julius built a ohureh In bis memory. A rchblahep Wheatley says tbat HU Vlentlne was se famous for his lore end charity that lbs custom of Bending valentine took Its rise from thenoe. When the ailnt caine te be placed In tbe calendar his name was given 13 the day of his death, and this was madu a festival te cilset tbat of Lupor Luper Lupor eHa, which was mill popular. The zealous fathers e von trled te substltute the name of saints for these of girls In the lottery, but this wan a algual failure. Halat Francis doSaltalrltHltedo ibis at Ueneva In tbe Bsventeentb centurr, but the young meu Boomed centiuced that It was easier te wan en a pretty girl tban te imitate a nalnU In old England tbe custom Is Urst men tioned In 1110, as "ohuileg valentines, a sport which el ion ends In love." Tn k btoAmer Corendalet, which h eg t een detalneJ nt New Yerk en the charge of MluUter l'.onten, el llejtl, tbat she was leaded with arms for Uaytlen rebels, haa been reloued en tbe order of Judge lirevrn. Tbe rorrjseatatlvu et the govcrument of San Douiluge awore tbat her oarge of arms and amnmnlt'en was bought for tbe Dominican geermeut, and tbe ahlp Is booked ler the Dominican pert et Satnane. Tbe llsytlen mleWter Is naturally very nervens ever every shipment of war material te the island, and this ship Is lotded heavily with sbells, ammunition and arms, but we cannot lntorfere In tbla case any icore than we oeuld If tbe cargo WAEUOlmlL-nal In ann Ml,n. -..- .... .mJ w.uu. i-unvr. leg only way te save Ilaytl is te seize her and govern her as the Engl!-h gevern the neighboring Inland el Jamaica, and this would be net only an act of Justice, but of humanity. We ewe It le humanity that our Inliucnee as a slvlllzsd and Chrlatlan nation should extend a few miles from our coast, aud when a people make such an absolute failure In aalf-gevernment and permit the most degrading superstition, crime and cannibalism te become se rank, .heir civilized neighbor ewe thorn govern' ment, and Ju.tice demand tbe protection el tbelr worthy and he) pies minority, 4 -. PERSONAL. Nerman J. Celeman, te b3 secretary rf ea WedaSda?." C0uflrwea by ttie al8 n..?.0?: ?m. Cameren was oheun prealdent of tbe llsrrlsburg Frets elubi which was formed Wednedy evening. Kkv. Wm. F. llnewN, aged 72. a nmlvn PlSataV N0I, W fr h. Ant SenTonef New" Je? ,u ln Sf the diJ0.MUle,,ue,t l"eetul verse or the day, is Mrs. Lerey Parker, and n uIb! .' " UUt Adw1" handle" Wen. Waynr MaoVkaeh and Henry ".".ft8 r.l??llVy eemmlttS adToeatefl tba adopUen of the" AuswaKaSi vatem et vnllnt. waiuB Oknkiial AixiERha benght tbe Vitts buric A Ltke Hurwler company's Iren rnlns toad la Mleblgan. Te nine ha been a MrtMaiieM av-rfaeer atees) mt, ablppteg 6n,Mi tea of era last year. THearaa O. Platt aaM te a reporter ea Wedaearlay t "I wlafe te say pe:tivt)ly, aag yea caa qaeta ate ae antberity ter the atatetaeat, tbat Jam U. Biata ba beea eflarest, earl ha aoeapted, the poslttea of certMary el etate. Thi wa jeoeiiipUittid MB tteae age J casTeapeBdeae.'' j LnUTStlTAMT BUHLBR,'er th U. B. BVy Mia favor of and urge inleraatleaal rean rean Utlen by which alt oeeaa vessel snail b required te carry oil and asperatae for It as ia rengh weather. Practically tbe same reoerasneedatwm ws asad la one of hi emclal report by ex-Harber Master Jama P. X.ladsy, of l'blladelphla, QxitKRAr, Bhkbhaw, la a eharaoterMle lstur te Msjer Htnsrf, who I interested In ectabllsblng a national bem for Confeder ate Midler In Aastln.Tsx ,y t "jTboegh 1 would prefer another easihed for mlnlstar Ing te th want et lb Confederate aeldler, made prematurely old by the vicissitude et a war be oeuld net prevent, 1 am willing te say tbat any means te relieve their want meet mv ymptby, and I wish you all aoceeta." Tbe Philadelphia Ledger say tbla will ceavlnc assay parson, aome et whom did net commence fighting till tbe wsr we ever, tbat General Bt raian Is net a loyal and patrlotle a be might be. Qknekat. Tuema MeTr.Kr Hitk, a brigadier general In tbe volunteer service of lb Union army during tbe rebellion, died In New Yerk en Wednesday. General HliewaaboraatUardstewn, Ky., and wa fifty-one year old. HI mother wa a member of tbe Motley family, of Virginia, and bis father aerved a judge advocate of Kentucky. Shortly oefere the breaking out of the re belllen, hi family voluntarily liberated ever a hundred slaves. General lille en tered tbe army and served gallantly throughout the war. He wa made a brig adier general under General Grant, He waa a lawyer by profession, and at tbe close et tbe war be eettled In Elmlra and practiced his profession there. , m m DucFjr Will Fight Mc tuners or Sljer. Billy Dacev, the pugilist, wrete te tbe Illustrated rime J en Wednotdnyeballeng leg either Jack MoAnlllTe or Hilly Myer for a battle te determine tbe light-weight championship of tbe wcrld. He will meet tbe first man who respond under any mica jf.TT A TcrrlMe Ml-ferinne. t "" It Is a calamity of tlie llret kind te feci tbat cne'a phyalcal cnrrglc nre falllDg In the jirlma of llfe te feel mero nen clc, raore illaiilrlln), VtcaLcrcTCrydny, Vcltlilals (he unliappy le. it htimlrciU who fnrrnund u. A iourceof renewed Urcngtli whlrli pciciice nppreri, In lichalte which mulllliiilc et the UchUltnicd hate and nre crcry ilny tcntlfjlnf?, and which, In ceuDtlus instance, has luillt up connlilu cennlilu connlilu llem unppcil liywcaLnei and Inllrmlly anil lenKunh(snenitcdlr ether inrnni.aurclyrnm. mends Itielt te nil he need a tenle Hes tcllcr'nHlemnli Itinera IhkucIi a medicine pure, botanic, unellilng te the ricnei, pro pre pro eotive nf ingestion nnd n fertilizer et the btoett. J)rpcp.l.i nnd ncnenincnt the flrxt a c.iu.p, the second a ronneqncnce nf lack of xtamlna driiart when n course of Iho Hitters 1 tried. Aliferma of iiinlnrlal (Ii.cji.p, rheu matism, kidney nnd bladder treuhlc, con cen sllpntlnn nnd fillleusngs nre atuiUUlatCd hy this ata&dard family nicdlclne. "ntteaae-, deaparate grown, by dfspomte app lincca are ,rp level, or net utRll" Thu point et wl-aeui Ij te chic thm borero they reich an far by bnylng uLe.Hu of Salvation Oil. 1'rlcnSS ccuts "Conipfractetneiosner shouts he ferinM than oxecnted," and a cold nheuhl no loenor he takeD than a bettle et Dr. Hull's i.enrh Hyrnpnhoaldhe bought and used acceraiuir toUiuOlree'.lont. K OKOBUAP. Koke Seap. IT WILL FLOAT. IT WILL FLOAT. rUM". OKirenu aud DUIIAIIL In qnal Ity, economical in use. A vogetAble oil soap ler the LAUMDirr, TOll.KT and JJAT11. Adapted te general household no, or In MILL, MINI or aUOl'. It your grocer doeg net kwp II, send s 6 cents ler postage, and tq will mall acakeFUKK. Address, H. &. Q. A. BOhVHR, HOV27 lyTu.Th.3 C1NCIKNATI.O- M eI.ANK'H l.lVKK VlhlJS. THE (tlCI.'UINB UK.U. McLANE'S CXLKUUATgU LIVER PILLS. READTHIS ! rUOM DAKOTA. Fltming Jlret : .1"t-,,."u'rrera lent tlme t sntrerrd from thectficu of IndUnmtiin and sleft luudjclie, and en trying jour Mr. e. Mcl.nnu'a Lell bra! Ud Mver fills I found quick and rail-factory ...i -... !.. "'"'-. mu nurs until would net he without them. BlouxFal.,,Uaketa:UEO-"-,IAU"15' NETKU KNOWN TO rAJL. Ourealek headache, bllleuanefs, llver com plaint, Indlcuitlen, dyspepsia, hearihiirn, ma laria, plmplHs en the Jnce and body. Inmuie IllfVU, . .t. till ll.llttl w... I....!...... .. t.. .. Lelebrated Llyer fills, prepared only hy rjem- rullef linltatlonsetthonuuioMoLane. spolled oiilerenUy bat or the same pronunciation. Mi.yVi?.k J.er. th0 slgnature of rinulng Ilres. and C. McLanc, frtUliurg. fa.enlhj wrapper. All ethers are wnrlhimg when com pared with the genulne McLnne's. noviO-lveoOXu,! li,A w s YYIbTHPEOlFIU CO. S. S- S. Olir llllln nl I uihi. ..... .. . ..... ....... F. . kiiuii will. turiMi WCOiifl OIU breke out with eczema, y, u tiied thepr unrip, tlen from aoveral geed doctors, but without auy special benenu We tried 8. i. S , aid by 5,i.ii'.l!lo.n.0,bel.l,0.wft,,c';no'her h01 began tlOHshe waa completely cured, new ahe has chll.1. 1 ical it but my duly tomato this atme mauu li. T. BlleiK, Ulch Hill, lle. arSend ler ltoeks en Weed and akin Dig. ovea and Advlce te Butlgrers, maliud free. UHEUWUT HfKCiriO CO, DrawurS, Allnnta, da (!) QOMl'IiKXlON l'OWDKK. LADIES WHO VALUK AjKEFlNKO COMI'I.ltXIO.N POZZONI'S MKDIOATCI) COMPLEXION POWDER. .w1itJm.rart a hmilaat transparency te the SSfS.r"1"0- P'u-l'les. irecklca ine dhj. wh1tTarim.'a " Wna'eSa feu bah nr All Druggtats and Faney Geeda Doeloru ilvorjrwhero. nnr?Tl1vn:WAU OF ATIONB,T BlVl'VLKU. JlOYUl.KSi.THIOYOLlSS, TANDEMS, COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. DUKAIILK, 8IUFLB. OUAKANTgKlJ HIGHEST (JUADK, ILLUbTUATKUUATALOtiUR FUK. POPE MF'G. CO., 79 rUAMULIN ST., IIOSTON. WABAMAKWtCa renutNLfwiA, Tkursaay, Feb. it, 1st. Exit Saint Valentine. To day interest ends with him for a twelvemonth. Belated af fections may be saved from pretest at any hour today. The Valentines held the coun ters until this evening. , Enter Saint Martin, se often called the patron of clothes, presumably because while yet a soldier he divided his cloak with his sword that he might protect a naked beggar from cold. Interest centres here new in clothes and their belongings. Dress Materials, Silks, and Trimmings. The collections are increas ing in beauty and variety se rapidly that daily calls are needed te keap pace with the growing exposition. Many ladies visiting the store lese much by net frequenting the circling passages te the right and left en the Main Aisle, where fixture tops and counter ends display many novelties, specimens of thousands mere upon the shelves, which may b seen for the asking. Tax your memory for the places throughout the world where the best Dress Goods originate whether of silk or mohair, cotton or wool, linen or worsted, then demand of us the products. Your asking brings the best qualities and styles el the most honored makers te view in profusion elsewhere unknown. And se of all dress fixings. Step ever these Persian Gal Gal Gal eeons. Why Galleens? Just a name, and trade-names are often nonsense. They are garnitures for waist and skirt, sleeve and neck, Swiss, French, American. The compliments for this stock are numerous, and well they may be. The geld and silver, the Oriental colors that please and never tire the hint is enough te suggest that you should see them. Continued talk of Dress Goods may weary you but the stuffs can only refresh and please. The northeast corner of the Basement is a Carpet and Oil Cleth Bargain Department. Remnants and broken lets go down there. A remnant is the glory of a dry-goods item. The best sellers make quickest rem nants, either in Dress Goods or Carpets. The literature of Jerseys is interesting when geed garments ana bargain prices unite te make it. Therefore this ought te be geed reading : Jerseys with white vests. The white slightly soiled. When first here you paid $3.75, $3.50 and $2,504 New you may pay $2, $r.75 and $1.50. They are net soiled enough te say " dirt cheap," but they are all the same. Silk finish Garibaldi Waists. Were $8, $6 and $4, but are $5. $3 50 and $2. Braided Jerseys, some Nor Ner folks, all French, were $7 te S3 50, are $4.50 te $2. Of itself that is all Jersey Greek, but the goods will trans late it. Salespeople are the in terpreters. 8i,.B5 noe Chestnut aticet front. Take ele- In all the recent changes of the store, what ether has been se widely approved as the new place for Muslin Under wear en the second fleer ? The whole range of the business shows general appreciation, buvers nf tin- finr n- i. cheaper grades equally pleased. Te-day we add some bar gains in Gowns : Fer $1. A Muslin Gewn, plaited and tucked, trimmed with edging and insertion. The best for the mnnw in my ctnM- this season. A portion of this let has double edging at neck and very fine plaiting en the yoke. Fer $1.50. Twe lets, one of them witli very elaborate em broidery, and the ether with double edgings en neck, front and sleeves. The assortment of 1 2 styles at $1.25 te $1.75, The items referred te would make a gown stock of themselves. They are, however, but a trifle of the whole. Incompleteness is an un known word in our Muslin Underwear. Second fleer, Urst gUery. JOHN WANAMAKER. CAI.KHMKN-WK Wlhll A FKW MEN ia S.wf!JUiri509a by """I" te h whela. rate uua rtuil tiuiie, i urgu.t manufacturers ItieuriliiB. Kneean Scvnt ttamp. Wane li swurtu. Meiiiy kdvuuetd mr vh... .! ri..r.,f ' i; "" ""'.' l""" e iiejiais an- ttatnif atfl Cinclunati, Ohie. Ti t2',,," aasfr'u I'll janss-geiecd OKOOMMim JVIr 1TAMLLT BUOVLD UU eaaaartirs mild cebbd bam. ins r. BCBarasaTSjc mmw met aemaesa Um best rer fliiTia wa asak trsjetaltte or reta VMAjLaai ca ei,rwT moea oetmST ThAbMtMn rnaT-aai tn eat a au . -. a - nxr.-zi7r.Trw ---- .-? wwbmbk a KNieraw. VVU. WlaUIT. tajaaiM. BW-sueaai UVIITOTOa M U3TBB80LD. fifliiiTMliDyCauiKMi. and te mete some et tfcera saere raptdlr, offer you ' " fKLL'a cea Ata 8plsl Pries-renrOaaa fes? We. hi Is net seu ked com. bat f rash racked ent of Um fle.0, and eTerjr caa fuaraatseC rELL'S TOMATOBS, Qaarteans-tbreeeansferne. This Is lower JbaethsT ought te b sold, bnt we are benaa tetnnatbsm. BURSK'SI NO. 17 EAST KINO STRUT. liAlf OA8TBB, PA. OAKOA1NH FOR THE NEXT BIX DAYS I RBIST ON BIB DIGN1TX I Big Bargains Fer the Next Six Days! 12 gallons Best IleadlliM Oil (Water Wit) ler II. lGpennSs et Layer Ondara Kalalna iSUtale) lerai. -3 pounds of Boiled Arena ter tL Si pounds of lllce for tl. K pounds et Best Laundry Btarobferlli 1. pounds of Pine Mixed Candy for IL X pounds of lltce fertl. SI pounds of Beat Laundry 8 larch for II. II pounds et Pine Mixed Candy ler II. is pounds of Kxtra Largs Pine dura Drep for li. " 17 pounds crrrcsa Tea Crackers (Juitreeelred) for L 15 pounds of Dried BraperateA Cera for IL 8 packs of Cox's U clause for 11 S pounds of baker's Choeolat ferIL 17 packs el Niagara Cornstarch for 1. 10 Geed Broema for (L 1C pounds Beat " Mincemeat for II. TAR SOAP! The King et all Tar ecaps t Makes geed lather. heals tbe skin. Matta el Pur Vegeta ble i oils, containing J2J per cent tilyeerla and VaiHllne. Usedby all Mechanics! Bnal JieerB. riremen. renndrymen. Printers. Pafc- tnr. Ynrmmn nM all .&.. . at ..... a. aethlni better In the worleT for Chapped or Erulsud iiands. --- J. FRANK REIST, WBOLEUAXB AND BBTAIL QBOCBB, Mertkeait Ceraer West Klac aai Prtee Btreeta, LAHOABTBB PA. aa-Telephena ana Prea DellrerT. VLOTH1NU, ttC7. TiTAHTIN UROU 1 hose price are clear ing the store of Winter Clothing. Bast Talus Out, Oat, They ever given for se liltl money at the cut price 11 Get te Ge I" sale of beat made Cleth- ln fLnA Plirnf-.tilti- Goods. ltemmher every store doesn't bar Overcoat, Suits and Bztra Treniers se well made, se perfectly fitting. Isn't I or at a nice sum te save ea a suit or Overcoat T 111 Bulls, Overcoats and Storm Coats. Men's US and 112 Suits in one let at I'JJSO. fee Men's 6 te Salts and IS OvorceaU. Bee tbe big values tn Beys' and Children's Clothing. Here It Is again at another counter. Children's Plannel Waists, 3je,Uc,G8a and 11.00. Buck values never heard of Plannel before. Men's Neckwear, recks and Psur-ln-llands at 2e and 37 1 regular prtee, coo and 73n. Mcn'a Halt Hese at 17e and 37Xe. You'll think It unlikely te get snob values at such prices. Boe Children's Ulbbel Merine Bes at 190 and Me, MARTIN BRO'S Clethlisg and Farnlshiag BtUa, Ne. 20 AND 28 NenTII QUKKN HTniKT, L1NCA8XKU. PA. VyiLLI AMBON A FOSTKK. Wn have bntlt and continue te inUntatn a succceeatul business by siipplrlDK the people with the Jfcat klaae, thu Ileal QuaJltyTta Beat Pitting . Ready-Made Clothing AT LOWaflT PH1CIS. Callanfl era what havoe tbe kntfe of redur tlen ban made laeur stock of men's, boy's and ch'ldren's sulti. Overcoats, storm ceau and pantaloons, another snbstanttal -bargain. Jtenl eceich Cheviot Back Butts, lie, cut down WlNDBOlt CAPS. Wn have Inst recolved a new let of these goods In liahtplalas, stripes, and plain dark colors. They are the best, ler the money tbat w e have hud this season. ..A,w0.?.u,'!iet-0' mue and Brown Boft Pur Pocket iJuiB for 73e. .uJ.MS.w,It08t"rHt x" an all silk ;band and binding, la hand bound, with a goat aweat leather and a satin lining. NBWBPU1NUNKCKWBAB. We are showing an Kleaant Line of Neck wear In all i ha latust Hpiing Btvlea. In Tecks. Peur-tn.uands and Puffs, also a Mce Line of Deal's Pull Druts Ties. BU1BTS. Men's and llev'a White Dres Sblru, Iu all sizes, nfjic, 33c. (Uj, 7.C.S1 00. 'ihese Shirt ai perfect nt'lrg In every respect, and In the bet ter qualities a discount of lu mrmntun. lowed en half dozen lets. A large Una or UnntRlTnll iivaa. NKIrfy In nl.ln ..ini.A. -m.jt ewbroiaeredTrenti. '","'""" ULOVXS. Gent's Brers Oievesln alistyles and Orades. Uenfa Dcgsaln Uleves at Ne. . UenuliiH ilargalns In Underwear, Cardlaan Jackets, Working Uleves and Bhlrts. What II te will buy tn our Shoe Department : A Ueata' heamless Vamp Bhce, in Lace or uenuress. A Ladles' Dengnla Butten Shee. In Opera or Square, with flexible soles and wurked button holes. A Youths' Ulah-Uut hhoe In Uultn or Lace. A Bey's seamless XVP. Bh00 ,u congress or Lace, with fair stitching, Williamson & Fester's, S3. SI. 36 38 K. KINS ST r.ANuaarcu, PA. AKU 318 MAKKBT BTM HaBKiaKrilUI. PA. KLKCTIONH. DSL.UU HON OK BCUOOLDIKEOrOKS. Ihe qualldcde'ectera of tbe city et Laneas. ter uruberuby neil nod that an elecilen will be hld la ibe suveral wards, at tbe utual plaeea or holding Slave and i eunty Elections, en TOESlaPaiBUauyi9.1ik tatwSntbS hour of 7 o'clock la the inernlns;and7 o'clock In the uvuul.ig el said day, for the purpose of electing twelve p-rseus te serve a Scheel 1)1 1)1 rectern ler the term et three years from the flist 'ihursday In November lexti ana the electtea erncurs In the several wards are here by required te make the neceiaary efllclal re turns et the election te the Protheaotary. .Mm DAMlBLBtMcCOHMiei, IsM aw FrwletBt. BMTHBa. JjBBMUAJIT BAMiXM AV In. 6 Hi 8 N ertk QiMMlt. GiTLiavawwtneii. UllH' Ud Cklldlll'l GHti BJMABDLBaaoreoar. A raw. viae FLUSH COATS at Ceat aat BLABBBTCCOMPOBTK, PLANNBLSAMD OBDBBWBAB. DBMS BOOM at Barawta Prtee. TABLB UBBMB, BTAPKIRa MUSLIMS AMD SHBKriMesatcityPrtes. Jehn S. Givler Merta QnM straat, LAB0ATBB,PA. JpUAL OIOSIMQ OUT BALI -or- LADIES' MS -ATTHB - New Yerk Stere. Wa have marked down vry garment tn stock te prtee tbat will make (hem quick Milan t JPIBV BLACK BB WM AKKBTB Uedneed from lle te e. , BLfOK AND BEO WN BA9LANS Keduced from ss te 18. aSETJPJt?1. B1-CK BAQLANS Kc- flueed trem lis te sa. tMPBD HBWMABKBTB Eeduced from JPfJ-Sifl hkfK' KD MWSBS'BBW M AKXBTS ueducad tram ie te . Bach. memith' rhvtu JCKBTS Bedueed te 8BAL PLOBK WBAFB AND BACQUKB educed te 11190, an, n and 118, w LADIBB'CLOXH MODJXBKAB Seduced te BB-Above arsj all r rand New Goods, made for this season's trade. GREAT BIDUOTIONS IN CHILDREN'S COATS, PBOM4te8IBAK8. WATT t&SH AND , 8 u 10 Eut King Street, LANOABTKK.PA. ma K PKOPIiK'H.OAMH BTORB. NOW OPENING. ELEGANT NewStyles -IN- FRESOH SATUSTES -AND ZEPHYR QINGHAKS. Bribe Largest Assortment in th above Line of Goods ever shown la thU city will be onsalelneuratoro when our purchases are all In. JIKM BMBBBCoeice Styles In these goods generally soil early. Gee. F. Rathven, MO. 35 BAST KIKO 8TRHBT, LAMCABTBB, PA. aarli-lvisaw CAKPXTtt. QARPKTSJ. McCallum & Slean 1012 and 101 ChMtant Bt. VHIJ-iADELPBIA Manaricturers and Dea'ers In CARPETS Axminster, Wilten Hequette, BruaaelB Tapestry, Ingrain In new Designs and Colorings A Special Line of l'BH YAUD. rTIKeaj at Meqaene at Urassels at Tapestry at Iagrala at $1.76 1.8& 1.00 .60 .GO 8.00 12.25 1.10 1.2S .& .75 .(it .76 ART 8QUARCS OIL OLOTBS LINOLEUMS tebl-tmdeeda'mw HUBLSY'S TOOTUAUUK DHOPU have been tastaa and net found want ing.' Try them wheat yen want relief from your acbUur teeth. MUBLBT-B DUDO BTOBB. WMtlUacSte-wt, rvnmiTwmm. IDMTBaVB OOBMKB. "Lit Us ItftMft TfiitHr.n Jg&mm&ESmmVE W aJSsTJLB40.'r f--r " aafasjaaaT ,0 "l tte'-lln - asVeaVapQlatQ,iMUM' D--VBTlAL DO NOT DELAY .MAKlKa.YOUB BBLBCTIOBB. CaateaI'7j,h?r..,,eltM TUlTTBItlX OFUI -iii1VLiS.vl' or sniaa te try as. aad rev WUl be mere than satlsned. WIDMYER'S FURNITUBX STORE, BAST K1NU AMD DDKB b'tBBBTS. QPR1NQ BTlLES. HEINITSH'S 27 ant 29 Seuth Qmm Strut Tbe variety of PUHH1T0BB we are show ing this Bptlng baa never besa equalled for Style. Finish or Durability. oUKBOLlDOAKBUlTfera small prleeti the Bast Bargain offered, and U a ellsr. BBD-BOOM SUITS, 30 te K50. FA LOB SUITS. te ISS3. CHAIBB from t3 te per half dorsa upward. BZTBNSIOH TABLBB from 9 upward. OUB FU1CBS aU through are LOW. TBKT LOW. for Geed, Reliable Furniture. A FKW BARGAIN BUITS left ever from last Pall, te be closed ent cheap. BPBCIAL FBICBS TO BOSBB1 OF OUIP1IB. Heiniteh'i Furniture Depot, LAMCABTBB, PA. e tOUMAOIBBB. Ochs & Gibbs, FUBMITUBr, 2d, sa and 4th Floers, HO. II SOUTH QUBBN BT YOU'BK ALWAYS WBLCOMB Te Call and Bxamlne Our New FpriDgStyles in Furniture. t A2?JSn'u b0 Durprlssd at Our Wonderful lS w.i Bi E8-. -"' Mtas.the Plate or You'll Mtas tbe Bargains. OCHS a GIBBS. ad, 3d A ith Floers, apni-iya we. a bquth qcbin bt. J1UKN1XUKK 1 FDKNIXORH I THB UMDBB01QBBD BAB BBOPBMBD 1113 BTOBB AT TUB OLDBTABD, ffe. 38 East King Street, . Which waa destroyed by Bra some time age, and iu a perfecuy Mew Stock of all kinds et FURNITUHB. PABLOU BDITGS, BEDUOOM SUITBS, TAULBMCHAIBB, U.TC UPHOLSTEEIN& in All iu nranehes. Alse Painting and Or namenting old Chain. HENRY WOLF, Ne. S8 East Kiag Street. leflUd WA.TVHBO. -ivrAa-euKa ambrTgan 1 wat5MavBTr8pia0ae GU Optical Seads. Telegraph Time Dally. Iveiy Article in this Line caref uUy Kepalred. LOUIS WalBBR, Ma WM Jr. Queen Bt, Hear r. B. B. BUUen. TK WKLKB AND OPTICIAN. GILL. Jeweler and Optician. If your eyes trouble yen attend te them Im mediately. The use of pnePKK glasses restores sights, gives comfort and pleasure. umcastur has long felt the need et a 8PP C1AL Ofi'IuIAN. vfe are new prepared te mraaure your eyes, nt glasses with the PKK CIHION or AN euULlbT, having a full ana complste outfit of test lenses requued In per fect meaaurement. Batuiacuen guaranteed In every instance. OEAELES S. GILL, Ne. 10 West Eisg Street, LANCABTBB. PA. WOHD. WBABBNOWOPPBUINQ ABLARQBAMD P1MKALIMBOP WATCHES AND JEWELRY As can be shown, and at LOWBB PB1CK9 tban have ever been quoted for goods of equal Quality, COME AND BK YOUB OWN JUD8K. Walter A. Herr; NO. 101 NORTH QUBmt ar., CnBHUtOPOKANOir. AgrUUMMKM. TTJTrJKB S. KADfFMAN, ATTOBMBY-AT-LAW. Saeend Fleer Bailsman Law BnUdlng, Me. a Benh Dak etreau MVlyaaw 0 :rt e-..
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