it: , ni&y Vr .- , - - w '" crj-v7ff -. - rfD-" V-V'.j?' ".. 'J-V- -VCyj-' THE IJCAOTEB DAH.Y IKTIIJIIGENCE FIUDAY. mCBBUARV M, II .v r -if- 3." t:j a Dally ti.tft1ltencr. Ml. MBft-A-Y M. , At TtfeMf Tax. Members et Cengreas MmaMerleff in caucus what de upon the preposition te a tobacco tax. Mr. Crisp, of was the active agent in aa tfce cauca.", and ouee saure te the front as a clear-headed . We nave often had occasion te t Mai dependent energy with which lUte JiHlMM fttil -V.nf.A0a nal .-. ft xfjimp, !! - -.; - ftt smw sis party In the right pain. found him wrong In bis i aa4 he has been very successful his aim. lie is net l-savv-iiu - - Mteaufearly right in the stand he ,Mr mkm in raver 01 sucn reuuc- M the revenue as can be bad, I that which Is desired cannot be 11 i. Mr. Crisp wai with his party for , MM Mils bill ; which haa failed of pas- I la the Senate. Heuse and Senate ,Mjia4 horns ever it, and the Senate has itesubititute for it an entirely at bill. The Heuse ways and means commutes w'sjMjagedln a controversy as te the gfctttetth. Senate te originate a new MM as a substitute for the Heuse meat Vsl The ways and means committee May be clearly right in their position luis question; but that will net i the Mills bill ; and Mr. Mills Is net t anything in a practical way te re ,iM the surplus revenue by chnrglng Mjpea the Striate usurpation of authority. .'Mr. Crisp is net that kind of n statesman. jRs M a mere practical man. Seeing that 'ftbat the Democratic party shall pa33 the ( Cewlesbill, which removes the tax from ;ibaeee;andthat it shall add te it the .?flMeUetln the Senate tariff bill, thus re- ' ICdaelnf the revenue some thirty millions. ,jjrll la supposed that the Republican con- g gtMsmen will net refuse te tnke oil the ftetemal revenue tat ou tobacco and f'tlM tariff tax ou the articles ed X ifcAlrnwm frA Hal. vehpn IIiav nrlirmir1ir. l' f1wte te face with the question ; and the ied cense of putting them there can 'aaa.saJa'taai wA -mi. I A n9 -n-t mAiilil I littil j t J am j us tjucsuuucu, ""e nuuiu miuni sr Yet se distinguished a Democratic 'leprenUtlve as Mr. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, seems te bs unwilling te fol fel u, lew Mr. Crisp's lead in this matter -, and Ms fellow members of the wave ami m(an3 ifaeamlttee are also unwilling. They : v . tv.l ii.-. --11.1 i , .l. a ' 'rsductuVJllne can originate outslde their A eemmltke, and have persistently refused ; ivj. w Mae up ine tjewies uui wmcu uiw new ici:. Sjmb mnnrtpd from the nmirmirinllntifl f - --.r--. &- eeMMittte and which is likely te become ' a law. It certainly is desirable that the '?' 4VBWVUAUU -ilecubnblvca m uuuicaa aheuld take a united position in regard te -ft mm. aj . . . - .. . auu as it in me uneer revenue S,? wttwttnr. it la net easy te tee why they i - ..-.'' auiaAt That It does net give all that , ! .the party wants is no reason, surely, for ttSrwmMintf vlmt it ilnna oii'e. trhpn ilint. la jfurmmm,j ....... wu uun u ,u. ,.. Mr. Randall reports this measure from v&, warn myytuimiwua wuuiluhice udu uuub ,'i.yhlMMlf again the leader of the party '! lta revenue policy, nlt.T having 9Wtthia the year been osslgeed a place ftiaMde the party pale. This may be n :Z dlagreeable!reversal of pesitien te these tA'DesBOcratlc leaders who find themselves :g mew en the under side of the wheel ; but if U they will think about it a bit, they will 'y$t Sad that Mr. Randall went under then, Zfr as they propose te go under new, by U Mju a little .tee obstinate la onuealna U$ will of the majority of the party. Mr. Vft "Randall comes up smiling new because Ev?;' hamnrmvntjt the nnrt.v will, wlilli iiea i t. . --...- vw h. ....a, ..u.VM U.U aet changed at all concerning the merits of revenue and tariff reduction; but yields te the circumstances that forbid it aew gaining all that it would have, nud Make it ready te take what it can get ; which it sensible policy always ; a party la apt te be sensible, though its leaders be net. The Tlmts-Parnell Inquiry. It is Well te favor tlm ranw en a pq- S'4 BOOSeS. but it is also well te hn fi.Ir n,l Ki- truthful. In the rarnell innuirv new LA .!. !. Y m t -- - w-geau -.agiana, me newspapers or -a- country iae me 1'arnell b de l With -TAQ.I: MrnABfnena lltif In .1 i a "".:' .. rT. . " ." ls m "v, " -ou iueir uuiy m mis- &S represent the evidence. They recognize lr their duty te publish the evidence, as it fA la given, which they de faithfully, and It l-iv- i therefore all the mere foolish ta iiminr. 4gft . take editorially te smother It up under kn't aWatatement and misconstruction. The i i . m . . . . . fc- Ttaece new neing given is nalurally fpjr heavily against the Farr.ell Bide; as it is v B-uieny or inecnier wunes3ejier the i& ether side: who are said te m uprinrni - -, -. ,..j.VWi t aad admit themselves te have been cu k tajred in very dlrtv work. Thev swpir M etrenelv for the side thnt hlrpd tinm nn.i & Tery likely swear falsely. gjv ne iair conclusion about this lima- '? Pmellrpn nrnVtnt.1- In tl.nt ti,n .i..t. wretched business is the result of the crafty villainy of Richard Figett, uhe for a little money was willing te sacrifice rarneu ana ether leaders, and for n little Mere was just as willing te sacriDce the limes. The spy Le Caren dlsnluvr.l n ?.- alncrnlarlv rnmil.ilvn r1iir.nrlar imf iie-a s?- " r :,".: .. rr . . no- wi cieui.ut ui uunng ana a ring ei tf suc.niy bdeui nis testimony that makes fca Ua a far mere pleasant object for con. .& t-MOlatien than this nnlil.lilnmle.1 ,,... I. - vm t.iu..- p- wjui x .guti. -uey ere a precious pair or xicgjUB id nave hiispii Bimii n. nmwi in Id England, and no matter what further &-. fmnunnmpnt.il thnra m art l.e .l.u '!'... ffcgl fcw eufferei by the association of two Kj,'r9wwy vuiameus witnesses with Its a'de . Ci'k A. rrkftbla fpatnm nf t tin t . lal Iq t !. Kfc-ll wwlen given of an uncontrollable P'y,aagrneMenthepart of the Twits and .A tka arevernmpnt tn hMinvn in thar!ipnti- :f at the Irish leaders. The Timt reiu.i p ea Housten, who relied en Vlgett, who 4 eerta'-nlv lied either te Housten nr V te ArchbisheD Wabh and in nil nmi.i- L- DUltrllfdLan.crvhDdv. Thn-n.-rnmn-f - . . mmA th PjinMMmflvA ... frnllA4 . i.r,s mi " wiiiig tu.vjr IC11CU IU it ? lmr fxtt-nt unnn th TVbim. k i, ei ueme uuie has been bamnerei the honor and reputation of tried , yerty leaders clouded for ever a year by t, t1 a IMtMBillcunni fulsphnndt nf en nhwnm ,;'. ladlTidaal. The West Virginia Senater. The election of Senater Kenna In Wfqt. p vVirgtala is remarkable, after se stubborn teeeaiCK. vine result nas depended all v ala unea th vei nf nnA nmn.mf who waa hostile te Kenna 'a rr.elpr.' ttw. aad who maintained his opinion Bn -I irlliir mill ll In il nm M.nAlfrA . ;- "- " 'v-si uiu-ci. op- pear that it WMttMhaefeaUe. As, hew ever, the last day of the session cane and brought with it the certainty that it Must be Kenna or nobody, Detr eeems te have wisely concluded that his duty te his party would net prevent him te let an adjournment take place without an elec tion. His action disposes of the gubernato rial contest as well, since Geff was only seeking the governorship as a stepping stone te the Senate. He supposed that if be set up a (government of bis own It would be acknowledged by the Republi can Congress. The Congress, however, will be very slimly Republican. The majority in the Heuse will be three and In the Senate two. The Senate', would have been a tie but for the Delaware fiasco. The Re publicans expect te unseat enough mem mem lersef the Heuse te get a working ma jority ; and also expect a reinforcement from the four new Btates. But the new states are net made yet, and there may be many chickens missing when the count takes place at the convening of Congreri next December. TJJK wlllef Uburlts J. Mull, of Cb!eRO, was probated a few days age and the Rtton Rtten Rtton lahed belra have taken an appeal and will plead undue Inlluf dce en the part of Helen Cul-er, Mr. Hull'i hoesokoepsr. Mil Culver Is given the whel osUte, valusd at from two te five million dollars and mostly In real c.tate. Bhe waa made executrix under a bend et (2,000,000. The will cov ered only a half rage, hut waa clesr and strong, In spite of wiilch faet the lawyers In. the eate are JnblUnt, and there Will doubtless be much noise in court that would be unplrsscct tcr the late Mr. Hull te bear. A. notorious conviet, ufimcJ Hen Brill, lins wrlttOQ a tonctiteg appeal te the beard of pardons asking climmcy for hla friend, William Cook, who was with him con Tided of robbery nud eenteuced te thirteen years lmprttenment from 16S3. He aaja that tin led Cook Inte It and the latter atoed by lilm wben he was wounded lnatead et eto.pleg, that his friend wbh wild and eager for adventure and finally that tbey were both Imposed upon by their lawyer', but the uicst lulercstlnR part of the appeal Ii an explanation by Cook that he waa a victim et an uncontrollable pasaJen for dime novel?. They had gained aueh a held en hla imagination fiat he firmly believed thorn and thought nf n.tblng clue 11 e aay 'I oenlemplntod a robbeiy tnerely from romsntleatandrolnt, and liked the cxollo cxello cxolle wont. I can 93nioleutlously tell you, hoeornblo hItk, tliat cueh tlilti hevu all the rotnaneo tnken out et tliMU " Cook dcurlbet his fcellnti wlien be os es aUl.u In tbe Uiat rebbery ua li.ivlng canned hlui teucli four. "Ilin ucxl tlme," be con cen con tlnuce, "1 hud net the moral courige te refuse. It Ih blitie.it a bat for a boy te brave the i net ra and tool! of his oempan lena bi death llself." There If) a atrlktni; almllarlty bctwoen the oendltlcn abeve dcutertbsd nud the condi tion of n drunkard. The victim of tce much bad llterntnre end tee much bad whisky both aheir n pltlAble weakncea of will. I'.rbnpfi our prohibition frlenda will auggcat a conttltutlennl ameudment pre hlblllng oil Uclltleus llterature. It Is reported from Waihlngten that the Tnurlew cast.tiolguuhuafalled te stand theacrutlny of the ordnance otllcera and Witt probably bsdtclared e fallure bcoiuae of the dla.overy of immereua lUws in the Interior, lmprrenleni In India rubber of the lnatde of thla nu, which se succcaa fully realated the llrlnp: test, abew a start llDir array of erackH, Mowheles and ether flawi, aome of Ihtm half an luch deep. The nine.ra are wondering hew the jjun ever steed tbe ti lal. At tub Paris txpctltlen Themas A. Kd Kd Iseu'd exhibit will La ene et the meat re re markable atlrrtollens On the 8,000 square feotnllettod te him In tbe main building hs will have a buge dynamo and working models of nil or Ills Inventions. Thore will be an enormous Ino.inileiount lamp, fort, fcethlgb, tboKleba belng uoaipesed of no less tbn 20,000 Ino.ndeiceut lamp bulb UlumlnntlnK the entlre main building. m w m TitKiiK h work ler an cnterprlslng chemist In the roasting of fur oops, for an lnoldent In an Iowa uoheol home hluta tbe pesHl bio discovery et a very pewerful ga. Shortly nfter tchoel waa oiled en AVoduci AVeduci day e peculiar odor wiih uotlced, and In eearchlug for the Heurrfl the teacher openod tbe deer te the oleaot whero tbe eohelnia kept their cloak a. A fur csp belonging te one et the beya had fallen Inte a bncket containing het nshei and was Bending up clouds of smoke. The teacber BOlMitbe bueket and started for tbe deer, but when half way aoreas the room was overcome by the smeke and dropped Inte the nearest seat almcat unoen- ioleua, A boy then took the bucket, but. at onee aucaambei and roll te the lloer. Twenty et tbe pupils who eat whero the smeke reached them were tnade deathly alck and wero unable te nrlse Rlone. Hy a auperbuman ctlert the teacher tunagfd te get the deer open und tbe frtali air revived her ea abe helped the children out doers whero tbey lay en tbe ground In agony. The people living oleso by brought fresh milk end undo tbe children drink freely et it. At the end of three beura they bad te be taken home, but wero very weak. It la supposed poison was oentaluoJ In the coloring matter of the cap, and that It was aet fice by tbe burning of tbe cap. Huppeas a shower of bombs obarged with tbld gtis could be need for the dlecomtltuie et a lioatlle ship's crew or an advanelug entmy. OhemUts of Amerlca, If you put In your work properly the stink pets of China will be lest te moinery In the misty past I A PiTisnune paper says that thore la f 20,OCO,000 lylug Idle In tUtt city. It U the money of estates or et Individual who have retire, from business and thore is bu exeiss of oiutlen about investing It whleu might aeein te Indlcale a want of oenlldonoo by Pittsburg men In the luture of that gaa blown city If there were neislgnx In plenty of similar s'.ate of money all evor the land. It lsiuggcsteJ that relief wllloeme through otlers ei substantial and acllve business men te take thla money en their own credlt and lend it, thus bridging the gulf which Beparatej the wary controllers of tbla capl. tal from the praetlcal men who understand lta application In rueuufaoturera and com merce. PERSONAL,. fc'iKEn H. K. JievKK hasnnueunctd that he Is n candidate ler the Itepubllcan nomlmllen for atate treasurer, ,.A'.,.iI:,0ES3 VioTeniA, slstaref Kmporer llllar, will shortly Ijd bo'reihsd te Prlnca Uharlei", of Bwedeu, who will visit ISerlln In March. Hen, J. P. Wick-muam, of this city, lectured tbts alternoen barore tbe Yei County Tarmera' lnetltute ou "What I Saw of Forming In Kurope." Jacou Baab, ene of theeldeat publhhera in the country, died lu Uarrisburg en rhuraday. Huaet type wheu a young man with General Cameren and at one time was state printer. Of late he was very pcer. which se atr.cted him that he became de ranged. Chief jDSTiOEFuLnsB.whenabey.be. iS3?4 ? ?.,?8tmlu8 club OWt.Vrn, Uiine. An Oldtown man tells a new story about blra. One evening capital punish ment waa debited. The doaeon was for hanging. Yeung roller was opposed. Bid tbc i deaoen, cjuetlng from the Moeale law : 'Whose aheddttb, rcaa' bleed, by man his bleed shall be abed." Thlnktng this te ba a bombshell te his opponents be dwelt upon it until hla time had expired, wben the boy sprang te his feet and aald : "Hup. roie we take the law which the gentleman fcaa qaete- aad ase what the lottes! de-ae yen would oesaeto. Fer MBpte, aae asaa kills aaetber anet-er asaa killa blssa aad se ea until wa oems te the last asaa ea earth. Who's going te kill him T He dare net commit suicide, for that aaaia law for bids It. Hew, detcen," oentlnood tbs bey. ' what are yea gelna: te de with teat Ink Ban T" Tea boy's logle called out rounds of applause and vanquished the deacon. TKOUB-BSO-B MB1GUBOKS. eh ceu'd thoie In this world be found t e no lltUe tpet et ppy grennd Where village pleaaura might go renaA Wlthenttbe Tillage taltltegi Hew doubly bleat that spot wenia be, Wheia all mlrbt dwell In liberty, f ree from ths bitter mlasry Ofgeaatrs'cn-eai pratUlng. lfauchaapet warercalljr known, Fair Peace might claim It M her own, AnfUnltthomlfclitflxher t-iene rilrever and lore vert Thore like a (jtiecn te relgu and live, Whtle uvery one wonie aen forglve The IllUeillsbti they might receive, And be ciTdiuled never. 'Tli mltc-tet makers that remove r ar from enr heart the warmth of leve, And lead na all te disapprove What gives another pleasure. 1 boy icem te lake one's part, but when They've heard enr carer, unkindly then Tbey toen retail them all again, Mlaed with Ihelr poisonous measure And then they've such a canning way Of telling Ill-meant tales; tbsyaay: IJeu't mention what I've sold, I pray i I would net tell another!" Straight to.yeur neighbor's home they go, Narnllng everything they knew, And break the peace et high and low, Wife, hutbanl, Ulead, and brother. Ob, that the mischief-making crew Were all reduced te one or two, And tbey were p&lntcd red or blue, That evsry ene might knew them I Then would enr vlllnzere forget Te rage and quarrel, lume and fret. Or tall Inte an angry pet With things se much below them. Fer 'Us a sad, degraOleg part. Te mat e another's besom smart, And plant a dagger In some heart W- ought te love and cherish. Then let us overmoru be found In harmony with all around, Whtle friendship, Jey. and peace abound, And angry fouling perlili. Ne wonder a baby pretests aftalnat such iseivs people win give It tr. Hull's Buby ArtaAl Hyrnp Is ths viensanlusl ana s-ien remcay mown eiiiiivuii ... Apiriionetton beats tbe rharge of laziness when It Is only n poorly acting liver or r!(A stomach, which Is the- ue et Its slug Rlshncs. One thus snnVrleg should use Lax Lax ader and be lelluved, l'rlce only U cents a package. X2 00IJ'S HAUSAPAKI-IjA. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is th it 1 1 nod's farniipaiillallian cured thou, tands et miop'e nhe sufforea sovercly with rhutaitl4in It neUrr.'Ir.ta tholactle uctain the bleed, which tuuitM this! terrible pain nud uche, unO nUu vltalUes and enriches the bleed, thinprouiitleR Iho recurrocce of the dtstute 'ttinse irclH warrantusln urging ou, It you Biitrer wlih rbLumittsia, te glve Heed's .aniparlllantrUI, "Fer 2S juim ;i hivu Buffered with rclitlc Itheum'tttsm. l.asc Novembcr 1 was teken worm than ever, and was unable te get out of the house. I wag almost UEM'-EBS FUU 40 UA.8 surrrlng great agony. In December I com menced taking Heed's Bargaparllln. AlUr the tucend bettle 1 was nbli te be out and around anil ntlend te buslneis. I took flve bottles, and m new se J ree from rbeutnatlsm that only oc&nelenally 1 feel It slightly en asud deu changa of weather, I have great confl cenfl confl ileucetu Heel's r-nrsiparilln. Cuaslks Uajc nam, Ohrlsltc, Ularka (Je., W Is. INKI.AMMA'JOUY UI1KUMAT1SM 11 Having been troubled with tindaiumatery rheumatUm for many jeaia, my lavoruble attontlen was ualled te Heed's iiarsararlllaby anadvortliemontof cures It had tiff-Cled. I hnvunewun.d Hiroe buttles of Heed's Barta patina and can already testlty te beneficial results I highly recommend it as a bleed pu rl-er." J.O ATBits, West Ulcomaela, N. Y. Heed's S-reapar illa Sel J by all druggists. II t six for S3, t'repired only by O. I HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 De-es One Dellar. IOMPIjEXION POWDKK. LADIES' WHO VALOK A U'SITl.Nl.ll UOMl'l.IOM SIU11' UbK POZZONI'S IRUIOATBU COMPLEXION POWDER. It tuipatts a brilliant transparency te the skin, llomeves all pimples, truckles and Ois colorations, and makes the skin aollcately soltandbeautlfnl. ItcentAlns no lime, white, leAd or arsenlc. In three shades, pink or nosh, whlte and brunotte. reu bai,k r illl Drualtit- and Faney Qoede Donlcre dvorywhero. AWltUWAKF, OF llTATIONB.- apns-ivd JIOUKU, SO -TTKKll'a UOUKSTOUIC. i EUUUAUY U, Itsa Webster's Dictionaries AND- DIctionary.Helders The Urat EtanSard Dictionary should be In every home and school. With It you have understanding and intclllgonce at your Augur's ends, Unabridged, Latest Edition U M UnabrldKCd, with lndex 9 00 l.amble Dlcttei ury btands 4 00 L. B. HBRR, NU3. 61 63 N. QUEEN ST. auKlS-lyd MLLlXttKY. OAKUAINB I BAKQA1NS Great Bargains CAN HE HAD IN Fiiie leurnirig Goods ! AT WEIKEL'S. 81 NUIITH QUEKN ST., LANOASTKU, I'A. Us tld (0-- T UMHEIt AND CO..U XJ rniuuce aiioeKs and cases. ;VE9TE11N HAHI) WOODS, vv Uelf stlu and Hitall.ut 11 U.MAliTINACO, 4.1 Water stroet, Lancaster, re. ni-Iyd yjAPMUAKDNJJil'a COMPAMY, COAL DEALERS. wTJr?nTctcrla,nM,l8trW,t'taa t mam nana, i-nuce etreet, nesxiteading iiype n.. .AMOAKTHH. p utTvttMJsxa. A TTO UN SY-AT-LA W, EVT6KDueE8trcS,ln LiW UU?l-f,dNV3 WAtTAMAMMPB. rat i u, Friaay, Feb. n, lsis. The store is In White te-day, and will be for a lew days te come. It is well occasionally te try effects of display, and Inter esttng, as In this case, te note the cumulative power, in a busi ness like ours of a single color. Te be sure there is none ether that equals white in ca pacity for concentrated and beautiful grouping. Run your eye down this list of things new forward in our display : White Dress Silks White Table Linens White Linen Tewelings White Linen Sheeting White Linen Dress Goods Bleached Muslins White Cotten Dress Goods Hamburg Embroideries White Silk Ribbons White Artificial Flowers White Bead Trimmings White Lace Curtains White Kid Gloves) White Kid Slippers Muslin Underwear Dress Shirts White Merine Wear But the list grows tee long te print. Indeed, we don't care te print it alL The aim just new is te tell you that in the show windows, both en Chest nut and Market streets, in the centre aisle, in the Chestnut street entrance, en the counter ends, is an array of White Mer chandise very beautiful te leek at and well worth your coming te see. There is a price-pull all through it ; the same ideas of bargains that have ruled the Muslin Undenvear since the opening of the year still rule ; the Linens wee the house keeper, net only with snowy whiteness, but marvelous cheap ness ; the Swiss work en the Hamburgs, delicate and beauti ful, are in some form obtainable with a very slender purse in deed, the Swiss say that the working people of America are the only ones in all the world that can buy their embroideries. But the main interast of the day is net in White Stufls. The Weel Dress Novelties, India Printed Silks, Ginghams, Chal lis, Mehairs, Sateens, Crazy Crepes, Henrietta Cleths, Cash meres, Worsteds, Tricots all the long, long list of Dress Goods, are in majority of qual ity and interest. It is with pleasure we ask you te think of a " Weman in White," of "A Snowy linage," of an Ice Palace of a Toboggan Slide, but it is with pride that we ask you te turn tethe right and the left and leek around counters and shelving, and see rolled in pieces, displayed en forms, ready for your interested inspection, the rarest and choicest stock of Dress Goods ever brought together in a sin gle store from two continents; we seek te attract you with the one and interest you with the ether. A let of Glycerine Seap at ie cents a bar will be sold at ie o'clock this morning. Schuylkill mud again. Time e' yer te expect it. Ne need te drink it if you don't care te. A geed Filter will leave the muddiest water clear as crystal. Here are two sorts that we recommend : Gate City Filters pass the water through a sheet of por ous stone. Net very fast, but sure. $4.75 te $20; with ice chamber, $8 and $13.50. Jewett Filters de quicker work ; with cooler, $5 te gie. Kitchen Filters, $4 te $7.25. Any sort of filtering is better than te take the water full of dirt and sticks and live things. -Moment, nerthwsst or eentre. There's no simpler way te take the measure of the doings in our Linen Stere than te see hew much of a housekeeping outfit $50 will buy there. Here's a little that tells the story : t yards Table Llnen for l Ureaklait . -leths i te S yards Table Llnen ler '-' Dinner Cleths CO 1 lilnuer Cleth (SX yards) a W l-ezaalircakfasl .Napkins 1 -1 lilozen Dinner Napkins ,, : no 1 dozen Tea Detlt.s........ ., , 1 te flyardi Tea Toweling... ea (yards uUssTowellet; e 0 yards Kttraeu TenthuK..... te J scrub Cleths SO 3 Tet Cleth SO in zen Turkish liath Towels...., 2(0 1 aez.nllnck Towels 1 te ldezsn Chamber Towels 3C0 Wdezsn Damask Towels 1 :e H dozen Damask Towels IN) a iubiBcaru 1 at -Snlaabers 9) 3 ilur.su Heart 1 j -Tray Ceven i (S XJs-roemNo 1 1 l'rtnted illanket SCO 1 .arselUesSprcad , te 1 Comfortable ea -noeru Ne. 2 1 Primed Ulanket 4 CO 1 ktsrieillet eprcad 2 10 lComterUble 1 64 Total, $50 Yeu can go en a basis of $100 or $500 or $5,000 and the worth wonder will be just as great. tieutbwcst of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. p-iiure 0L-tY COUTOVVD. ANYONE CAN DYE DIAMOMBDTM. DKB,OAC0ATn - Qfa BIBBOBS, ATS- " w- ret TAKIU,AOI,c. H C-RT-, aad la many ether ways bv cy,ant r-ake thtnjj s leek Uke H-W, by .sine blA blA blA mone of 8. tbs) work In f-syVstmpla, quick i ihs colors ts Best and raswstkaewn. Ask for Diamond Dy and tut be et-sr. . Gliding or Brenatng Fancy Article UBB DIAMOND PAINTS, Geld, Silver, Bre-s, Copper. Only 10 Cents. Baby Portraits. A Portfolio of baantlfal baby pictures from lite, printed ea plate paper by patamt photo process, sent free te Motbaret any Baby born within a rear. Brery Met sr waat thss ptcturea 1 tend at ene. Wive Bcby'i same and 1 go. WBB, JUCHARD-OM CO., Bnntngten, Vt. rAOER A BROTHER. DRESS GOODS. French Batlnw. Th Btylea are mere Varied, Bevsl and Artlstle than ever before, with snany New aaB Beautiful Shades and Colorings, Including the MeatDe signa In Biaek and Wbiuand colon. A large Selection from the Best Aarepaaa Manufacturers. Demestic Satlnee: . LargaLlnattn colors, rivalling the reietgn Gaetfa In designs, at the LowrrlaaetUKc. City i'rlcea ler many sty les, ISc. , Dreee Qlnghams. rrench, Scotch and American Qlnghams are the fepular and Btyltah Cotten Dress Fabric of the Season. Prices range from ltKe te Eee per vara. TOII.BDUNOBO and OB1TBBIUN OlhOHAMS, at UHe per yard, make a Serviceable and eatlstactery Dreaa ler Wash and Wear. Imported Dreee Fabrlce. Seft Weel, renle and Serge Kffeeu in Bebes, Bide Baads,atrlpet, Plalda and rialn. In all the Mew ahadti of the Seasen-sK. ENTVttastDA MOOB BBOWM, OBAY.IIAHOOAHT, ODD BOSS and -OUBLIN BLUE? Bilks. Black stika. Guaranteed te Wear, In all qualities, from 75c te M peryaxd. Mew Weaves of the Beaten tn BLACK and COLOBBO BATIK LUAOB. India Silks and Printed Pongees, HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25, 27 and 29 West King Street. HARRY BTAMM'S STORE. THE GREAT MUSLIN SALE -STARTED ON- Monday, the 18th inst. -HAS BEEN A ROUSING NOTHING LIKE IT Best Muslins in Bleached and Unbleached I AT IE3S THAN C03T TO MAKE, BY THE PIECE ONLY, AT THE NEW BOSTON STORE, 24 Centre Square. e ARPETS ! CARPETS METZGErT & HAUGHMAN Have New Open a Large Assortment of Hanflsome Brussels, Ingrain, Rag, Hall and Stair Carpets, BOUGHT AT AUCTION AMI) D1H.K0T-KOMTHE MANU-ACURRB.,CBIAF-OH CA8B. CAKPKT8 AtlO CenU I CAHPKTS At 35 Cen U CAUPKTB AtlJCenU I OABPKT8 At 40 Cents CAHPKTH At 15 Cents I OAKPKTS At 6C Cents CAUPKTS At 20 centt I OAUPXTJ At 85 Cents OAUPAT- At 15 Cents I CABPBT8 At 75 Cents Straw Hatttngt, ebeap. Table, Stair and rioer Oil Cleths. Window Bhades, Curtsln roles and Lace Curtains at Lew Prices. Our Famous Steam-Cured reathera, ter which there tt sueta great demand, always en hand. Carpet Uaga taken in exchange for carpet . Metzger & Haughman, Nes. 38 & 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa, JWOP-OBIT TUK COOi'KK UOUS.-ta ' ' - - -i ' J . w i . i -am JHWBLHT. O" V5. RHOADS 4 SON. We desire te call attention te our large variety of STABLE WARE-l Sterling Silver Table Ware, comprising the latest patterns of Spoons, Ferks, Knives and Celd and Het Dish Services. BACCARAT GLASSWARE. All the sizes of Glasses and Decanters. Housekeepers will find a cheap line for everyday use in the Standard Plated Wares. Alse Dining Itoem and Kitchen Clocks. Repairing in all kinds by competent workmen, and all work war ranted. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELERS, Ne. 4 West King Street. VAHPaT tiAHUAlNN I - ue SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VBLVBT, BODY BRDBSBL8, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chile Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW BHADMB, tie. We brwa the Lnrs?Pt nnd Best Stock 1b tbe City, . S. SHIRK & SONS. Cernir Wist King and Water Uls, Lincuttr, Fi. Cleanse the System DO IT NOW .USt. Mt-M-M-U t-a-rata'a Of ij emb5m, carta ce- -- sUB.Mn,aa ia fi-r.T:"? leg tbaaysteaa of all vhUuI dead Blatter. Palne'3 Celery Compound qualities, ravlvlag the anrtM aa artts. Ihsve beea trenblesi ter mnm years with a cpmplleailesi er a-BenlUs. Aftlr tryl Ing a lH bpttte Q 1 leaf treablasesM syrup. tej b an te snbslde, ar 1 eaatraivsmv new. mat I fM listaa ewmaTl.c huiBprprf-.anatht.Ta gs4as4 ua 5ea. In weight tinea t hava oe-mtao4 ukl Ua Cemp.ua " HOBBBTOS 8XBABBS, ralchrlUe, Vt, H.00. BUferat.OO. At DniggUU. Wius, Btc-De A Ce , BurltagtC-, Tt. DMT GOODS. LANCASTER, PENN'A. SO FAR- SUCCESS! EVER HEARD OF. MALL. BAK-AlNb I CLOTBIirB, 1 " Ti TliftifSJ JTaUUI tt KATMjrOH THUS IS HAIDLT A LIMIT TO OUB ASSOBTMBMX OF PERFECT FITTING CLOTHING. . YOU'LL FIND JUST AS Sweeping Reductions BIBB AS ABY WHKHE, AND MOBK ' BEII4BLE CLOTHING. He dUsaUtfaellen or complaining after a few months' wear. He disappointment In price. Yen will net be likely torunacrett anyone who hat bought mere for lttt money than.yeu have bought of us. We won't nave the name of being high priced, bnt we bear the reputation of being thoroughly reliable. Myers ft Eatbibn, BELIABLB CLOIUIKH-, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST.. TjAMUABTBK pa. T 0 0.OTHINQ BUYKRB, LGansman&Bre. FINAL OLEAlUfft SALE -or eub- WINTER SUITS -AND- OVERCOATS. Oar finest Suits, heretofore sold at 115, lis and (20, today reduced te 1 11 and 112 xtra ordinary Bargains II we can fit you. Our most popular styles heretofore at 111, 112 and 111. e-dy put down te S3, Overcoats, heavy and medium weight, at alaughterlnir prices. Bee cur storm Overcoat t new reduced te 5.t Men's Pant) te Oror, strictly nil wool, at 13, tl, ft 50 and 5. Lnrge assoilinent, geed style j. iJlg value (or thu meney. 1 000 Men's Pants selling from 750 te K. All manufactured by ourselves. Wen sewed and geed fitting. They are Uonulne Bargains. Come At Once for Cbeicrst Styles. L. GANSMAN & BRO., Manufacturer of rine ClelhiDgr, 63 NORTH QUEEN ST. 68 La,NCASTE3,FA. -The Cheapest exclusive Clothing Uoese 1IAKDWAKS. -atTARSHALI, A RBNGIUR. ren Hardware and Steves, MINTS, OIL AND GLASS, ic, Hense-Farnisbing Goods GO TO MARSHALL & REN61ER, Onr stock for the Baring Trade contains the ben assortment and Htesi atyles In the oil v. Persons in want ei new outfits will And It te their advantage te call en us. II J 9& 1 1 Seuth Queen St., LANCASTER, I' A. lclS lyd QuaennwAmc. H XQH A MARTIN. China, Glass and Qneensware GHINAJHALL. Our Stock for the Spring Trade contains as usual the Best makes of White Stene China Beml Porcelain or French China In the mat cot. Plain or Decorated, In Tea, Dinner or Toilet Eets, at the Lewest Prices. Our assortment of Ulosswere Is large, and contains many New Patterna and Designs. Our stock et Lamps Is large. AtmngltwlU be found the Uochester, which haa no supe rior. Persona wanting a new outfit, replacing or nlllng op set., will And It te their advantage te give ua a cell. High & Martin, Ne. .16 East King St. OCU9-tfd muvamwvKMfjafiiev uuvk. ,mmm9mmmmm W JS - C" U, AND UKB -TUU ROCHESTER LAMP BlxtyCanOle-Ugnti Beau them all. Anetaar Ixrt 01 cHAl"OLOKKSferf n ,uumu . - ou BtnTaf t XHB FR-'XJTIOH, ktfiTAI. BtOU-UtKQ KOBBXB COSUU WEATHER STRIP Beats them fclLrrrds strip outwears all ether a, loops out the cold, step rattling et windows, xclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply it no waste or dirt made in applying It. Can be fttted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a onshten strip ts the ucst Serfect. At the 9tO70, aeiWr .e Bnn6 Jehn I?. Seliauiu k Seus B4 BOHTH QXIKrHW 3") AHCA3XXIU PA. " vH-V-t- -v"-iwr-
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