rrsm y-j-;. .- "JV- ? -ft !. ifcv' v -C .IL"' pumrm A irv 1 TK.VT . ---yv.'r re,. yyvpavvrg gym jam MWMPMMMBHRSja?8 i-iii. , -. ' WWSBTWfTi" - ,l fr saaaasawf.. . Cc . "i ST! 17 (iU -v' j. j-' Vi?, r-re. -?.7-K JSf VS. ltV' mJL! Jt. rf" i1" y" tRwr: . j(XVft' isaUft.MBtTlBM .aswMl Vv mM .te, lntmirtlitio'VkBew. rkWittmftkerl)9Ma eik.u HtnhlA 'Tnaanraetiirftra who 1M C .their OrailBeaW 1 Ifcitr !crriUtlOT8'thiTi f r MMllrftlUMi and DrdHet aleTf' Merchants''" nraumnftc- Mno,)' BkaJly ceMjflilntng' -etvstn'-'iuiiness or, iraact a no i ue suteendlnt operations , a'mj: ..u.4. .. --u-i'-.t. 4WeBi IBV (INUyattl MO UBBKHUJBI j Ob.lT.Utt - agm te keep up rates that the Harrison 'fcUeBf baa failed te sustain. Every. Hjre'w leek, around about m, we ieem 4TMra -reetricted business and fam. net i Drefi The iron manufacture. HttdtalrreanaylraBla'fl peculiar In- lajifcy, te1' recline most" heavily upon the Ujtaet lively, notwithstanding tSsaeaBBiA .ut tee protection uuciriue, WH'.tffetd'te lave 'occurred ever four mmMMt . '.'TktBrotectlen Dreaidentand eartv step sieJe DOSMr ln1inotherWftek :and1atvthe ftpiitiy'itepin,the,rennijlvanlft iron Workers are invited te step out. unless iaj-re. willing te accept a reduction of Mi'crifteen' per cent. In their wages. Ml the significant thing about it is that i reunctiuu is necessary 10 Keep me f. wis coins. The. Harrison boom has & ,,'tfUiiIit mitWallu . J In the .e nf ; 'Tesotedlng prices and diminished de f'paiirthe manufacturers Tare compelled 1'tindaee their cost of production. ?." 'Awlntarwt.lniyTvInt tthniif.ltipnmlliir ( 1 Jl sitWt these manufacturers are nearly all sepebllcans. Last November they assured ;. SPtkelr workmen that eteadv employ rmnt at tonmest nrlces would attend & 1 TaiwtMn ItnlnmiMllnit nml Mutt vVtA? k5ienId be obliged te take that very time p nduce wages is certainly a scathing .-B-nvHawniary upon ineirprepneuc powers, ' 'A'',M hkfl ''off nr! nultfl MfnMM-v erlrlnnrn $ last they did net knew what they were jraWklng about when they described the &SMY10K power or the tarlfl and the beaull- jul effect of a Republican triumph. fevS tBat they de net give up their prophesy JJaf propensity; they advertise a temporary ;?tf Zportpenement of the "Harrison boom" vUntll Harrison has had time te be seated tS and te take the reins and run thnrrpnturfl igin. .If they postpone it long enough.ne .BOuWit will come. Everyone believes that fl.a pecwu or oesmess activity awaits us in jijtfceBear fntnrn. ThntnnvAtnnntnf Iraila "irBBi la cycles ; there is a high tide and a ; W-iew iwe, a spring tiae ana a neap tide, in i"Kaae as in nature; and when we !?.. hV had R lnw (Id tnr nwliltn - knew that a high tide will fellow s -rawe was a nign tiae aue, traaes igjiia' generally thought, this spring; ywhleh makes it all the mere apparent -that the election of Harrison has rather :'- . , . .... . . . . iTwraea te retain man te advance uusi- &ffuaf activity. If the inauguration of a I'.te- t!R4nilMlpn lflkH nlarn emM tlin iranarnl . -W f.MWW MUM UW nVMWM ysj-aS xeaueHen or artisans' wages, while the '.tMavIeua conditions nelntpd tn nn p.irlv EvAi.lvlfcv In irarici If. ! nlaav Airtm.nli f tiaf ' 3? ((w-" wwv, w V1WH cuuuku iiunv tMre is no booming virtue In that preal Ami. 7sa,Tk- H We must wait and see. The country , te want te knew what nnrt nf nn daUnlatratien this is going te be, that is ItadTtrtlsed te start in with tilatnn nt tlin '.K'ltalm nfafafn nn Wlnnm Ir. II... I ,.,..,. r,.-K. ,W.i. J-fc l. . y r4,m uu:",K epecuiavers; men wue irem wjjwthlng.andoutef nothing, have become hi ' Millionaires. It is a millionaire cabinet "J ull h.n.l.. J .1 1 I . mi nuiuKuj uuu uuea uuk iiiumiae mucu ' miftftnr or svmnathv te the lalmrlnc 4-1 ff1AaAD Phn 1).nhtilU.n nn.ln I. ..I AU r-r. XWHUM AUV MEI'UUIIMU UttlbV IB UULaUJV & thenartvef tlmrlelimnn a fnn thnt In r-'S.. HnQleientlv testified In Its mp.pjrh tlirnnirli H$LtlJ aid of the heaveUt money bag. It is ft -kBMUneatlV aonrenrlatn that tlminnnnriirft. Kv? i.i t " .. .. ... . . ." .. ,t hbe ei we president or mat party sueuiu sy ,Uke place en a day of general reduction of werkingmen'a wages. Its ecbeme is te make the rich richer and the peer , poorer; and It relies upon the contribu tions et the rich and their corrupting effect upon the peer te get the votes te Jcaepitlnpewer. Stretching the Menree Dectrlue. The Edmunds Fanama canal resolu tion has been, reported favorably te the Heuse by a majority of the'eemmittee en !& 'foreign relations, and that will probably fk "teeng opposition after Mr. Kussel, of - A.BM;uuiKiua, uaa maue nis damaging attack upon it. Five of the Demoiratie .. members of the committee may present a - Minority report, but any excuee for lmsty action having disappeared with the fall. ra of the canal company, the present Congress will hardly de anything in th matter. It la te be hoped that t when It comes up again for discussion there will be less recklessness en the part et Congress In handling this very dellcate ubject.lnvelving as it does an application j at the Menree doctrine that may be very 'eUfflcult te malntnlu. Divesting the Majority report of all spread-eagleism it (tttalns the resolution en the ground that ly guaranteeing the bends of a business nterprlse in a foreign country, Prance WOnld tlirantin (tm tnrianonilanea !... 5 - uvrvuui,iivi III tUUb ")euntry. This Is a novel nreDnsitfnn nmi "Ml b1- t0 " Bccepted without argument. t'-; laait. as nlrnntrlp inlorecto.i .i ii iTii "' W...-M.U 'U me yie- '&?. . Uen et the prlvate Drenrrtv nf feJVaaehmen in fere'gi parts as it could K -1- 'he prjtectlen of u company "." inuigiii. iwveuninciai intertst. .T guarantee tf benis is simnlv umi s.I't?t,,y 80 twJUTJPtlen et Unanclal re- xi ., aWMllbllitV. and if thM minrnn. f-l!.t .V.-"CH canal, the '07rament would be tjKpaneaiec-OJeupt'je bmltess satlfac- i. at'dy, or te flulsh it. In the l.Uer event L k would be tlma enough for uj te think -ut the Menree dectrlue, and even then we could de nothing mere than In- atit tbat then should ba no effort at ferernment of the Jsttiinus connected WttU the engineering work. There 6ceins tab) no geed reason why we should ob. jectte tne digging of canals anywhere, id by any government or com. vay, se loeg us there Is no ef. fcrt te conquer territory. We m'ght vaa invite turplusrrench capital te th BitrucUeh of Da ware .t IIudwnA- vJ.aapake canals and emlle Deacpfniiu ;Ji'- Uoen severnment pntlnrnnmsTif e i. 1 "..-" " "' " i tmm stady of hygiene Is compulsory In vrfMmylvaala. It tb. pupils m u,e Krm- "" "" 'ue ei soneois or ttit J8W'h f fed tbe nm. thetein I'lfm Tork ate oempellod te insstlcate thev aeawa-Uegtliee. ' a ' IVb ' Henry A. Mett recenllv vmi,i BSfKboetNo 27 In Nsw Yerk.tpd le U KbMMee et kta Ulk letae ifmpils en "Tke Ohealstry e Wim'Wi Xav'i" nedwUatkaftfaeaAtklaipartnM et pfaospherni at a edastHueat et ifcetealB Fer every tbeugkt taete te exMailea, of phosphorus tathabraU.' lttoaeeasatuent alto of the aervse, as escular Obre aad beaea and exists tn satlk, bleed, whM, eta -It appsen ehlefl oesabiaed wMh Usm. The umq of flihea la especially riot, la phos phorus. He asserted that vary few or the seventy elemeate new alleged te exist eater into theoeapoHUoa of seatv exygea M breawea In a dlleted form In the air, white all ether elements are In a state et ebemlcal combi nation In the various feeds selected te sus Ula life. In speaking of the component parts of the body be said flesh contains water, fat flbrief, albnmen, gelatine, besides ether compounds. Bleed baa a oempoaitloa alsa liar te that of flesh, bnt contains mere lime, pbotpberou, soda, pesaab, tnsgaesla, alllea and iron. The atruetures of the body are In a state et oentlnnons change. The watted or rather utilised enbstaneea must be n newedby these et a like nature, no tbat bone shall renew bone and ilesn be rein forced by flesh. In high schools and colleges the exposi tion et such subjects la no denbt profitable, bnt in the primary grades of schools it is net commendable. A Beleiak effleer who has J ait returned from Btanley Falls en tbe Conge says tbat Instead of relieving Kmln 1'asbs, Stanley was relieved by htm and tbat tbe American dees net Intend te eecspe from Africa either by way of Zinxlbsr or tbe Conge, but Intends netblng leas than tbe capture et Khartoum and tbe driving of tbe Mabdl out of tbe HeniUn. This suggestion appears te us one of the most Important ihat bsa yet been made as te tbe real designs of Uie Htanley expedition whleh certainly were noteonfloed te the rescue of Kmln, who never aaksd te be rescued, and bad always given abundant evidence of ability te take care of himself until the Htanley expedition was rushed of! up tbe Conge te save him. Liter advlees Indicated tbat be was la desperate strait, bnt tbsy were;con tradlotery and unreliable, and new it la intimated that tbe Httnley expedition was really against tbe Mabdl, tbe entering wedge perbaps et an Kegllsh attack upon that terror of Egypt, who proved se bard te reach ever tbe deserts of the Nile. If that Is the plan It must be confessed tbat it baa at least the merit of boldness and originality, and with two energetle men of the ability and enterprlie of Em In and Htanley It would net be tee much te expect a lively stirring up et natives against tbe Msbdl'a Arabs. KxTitAVAUAWuic in funerals has often been t be subject of Just criticism and poi pei albly one result baa been tbe shortening of tbe expensive proeesslon of carriages te tbe graveyard, It being no longer considered noeewsry te send a long train of hacks with the f uneral cortege. A point that erlllclsm bas net at'eeted te any great extent la tbe extravsgsnoe In eciTlna. A Mew Yerk paper notes tbat undertakers bave recently msde OMkets oestlng from 11,500 te 12,000 apices, and very ordinary affairs fetch 6C0 cacti. Tbe costliest 'silks and satins and laces are obtained for linings, and several sorts of patent metallic csskets of great dur ability are manufactured. Cellins are made of rosewood, mahogany, walnut, maple and cheaper weeds, with sliding handles,earved by skilled designer, and the most gorgeous silver piatesand religious emblems imagin able. If this development of funeral magnlfl. cenca continues we wilt seen bearef oefflos of polished Qulncy granite, alabaster, malachite, lapil-lsxall and ether oestly stones, for It would take but a alight veer ing of tbe vane of fashion te change tbe I taste from oestly metal te mare costly stone. Oca thing In favor of tbe metal would be the oensoloutuoia that we oeuld never hope te rival the Egyptians In the stone oellln builncs. AeoeniUHU te tbe Pittsburg Dhvatth tliore U a hoi a dentlat in Allegbeuy, Many veterluary surgeons tske care of horsei teetb, but this expert la a specialist nn teeth and does nothing else. It seems tbat tbe teeth et horses frequently decay, lle iiiei a set of dentlst tools similar te tbose used en human belngs, but very mueh larger, tbe forceps, for example, being slxtoen Inches long, but owing tn tbe apparent absence et nerves In tbe teetb of homes they are easier te operate upon. He oeuld cot say wbetber false teeth bad ever been mule for bone, but their teeth are fre quently tilled with amalgam, and In rare cases the teothef trotters and ethor valuable animals are nlled with geld. Thore Is little danger of biting by vicious homes if the head Is left free, and horses called vloleus are often the most patient under treatment. It Is worth consideration In this oenneo. tlnn that mtmy horses dlWeult te manage may sutler from deesyed teetb, for though tbe teetb are net nsnsltlve tbe gum etun becomes sere aed uteerated, and tbe horse nAturally very nervous about tbe bit in bis mouth. Tat: National Aisoelstlon Amateur Athlfttea of Amerlea bas certainly found out hew toareuio interest In Athletla sports. It auneuueed eotne time age a grand free for all athletle contest te be bold March 'Ji at Mtdlnen Hquare garden, New Yerk, and ettered prize of rings, pins and medals. Ah a result there are ever 703 entries and trial beats will bave te be run off In the afternoon, Many celleges and athletie societies are represented, and athletes from Canada and Ureal Urttaln. We note that there Is te be a 75 yards tun, but no 100 yards rmi.ujsklug ibis spurting con teat depend mere ibuu ever upon quick, ncas In starting. PERSONAL. Mns. Kraxk Leslie has sold te W. J Arkfll, of tee Juiffe, htr weekly Illustrated rapttr, both Kugllah and German, tbe traustcrs te be made May 1, J. 0. IIei'kku, esq , aged 65. for many years euhlur ei tbu Fanners' bank, of Carlisle, dlml suddenly en Sunday of heart disease, lie held many local political William UuxcniNbON.kne Band-," died in Harrison, N. born at Woahlegton, 1 , In IS known as "Jehn v. J. lie was isni ir. .. at one time the principal of a aoheol in Aiuutz, MiHisuppi. ue afterwards re. moved te HurllnRtnn, New Jersey. Ue wrote for several of the beat newspapers. Hknby McSuanx, aged 82, the bell rounder of lliltlmere, uied en Saturday of heart failure. Tee McHbane feunry is cele brated for tbe purity of tone et bells pro duced and of late years orders bave ben rccetved from nearly every country In tbe weld:...Mr, McShana leayeaa widow and six children. General Ueulancieb, who Is gratltled by Uie oemments of tbe American ureas en thesut'Jtctef bl recent election by an pverwiielmlDg majority te represent Parts in the Chamber et Depntlaa sends the following message te tbe New Yerk HerW; "AtTocllenate thanks and best remem- "'"" mj we peepie or tne united states." Jeaxru H. Lenuabt, aged 48, supreme receiver of tbe Anelent Order of United workmen, died en Hunday, near Mead vllle, et congestion of tha lungr. He wss one of the pioneers of the United Workmen, bsvlng been continuously in official con. cectlea therewith since 1872. He was grandmaster workman of Pennsylvania In lfciC, a representative te the Hupreme Leiuueln 1878. aarva.1 u memiv, J.. ... Pc'.!.1189 hnsnee ccmmlttee from ?2s . 'n(1 upreme reeeiver from lfcSO up le the date of hi death. Ue was a icember of tbeHslect Knights, A. O. U.W. and also a prominent Masen and OJd Fel low. i A Lt'l'Uter Arretted, Kfpresetatlva Usrnas, of Usrrliburg. Is nndtr arrest Ue was a member of the election beard In tbe Fifth ward at the municipal primaries, aad a gentleman who I shown by tbe record te have had but 8 vtHeiclilisshehadEO. A. waarascK, The roaad-kee; reesieth hlih In kli bete, "h unUlOa tksre'a Storm aafl show i jMre-og(e.Vete4reaeiiii- , . cfeMrf.-A.toHijrtrase.". . x - .V Xhsgroaaa-liecBSilKtackilillkestfill, v i andrabs hi naek tn bllin He inaiM.tMtbjc VuMirprai U.j, areely,' kev is this i ' " Thsn Orseljr com Inte bis bete, - And ibnU It wlllia !. Aaawfaktb tits aMuttbl Hec abrmci wrll with elaa nfl.Min and jarar An .Mr, . .. Frem lhttWattt(ngtcn Vritte. Dr. ell' nen.h'Bvran ) faat taklaalhs aw w-- place eimii ma oiaranienoa cnujtu rvnivuivn., ri r.-....T" .5 ...t:rT. .i" .: .. it nTer rail te Tellers tba teiwti ttf-Unt eeia." aad for threat dUaaie It Is lavarttb.e. rrtee cents. "That am X doubly armed-rsy deith asd lira, M btna ana antltede are both barerA me" Whlb.r tout alone anfferiej with nearalgla Or buy one bottle et aalTatlun (Ml. i Idlfness Is a Ihagtrens Tanlt In lh Ulnera. Wbea Inactlre they spCadDf fall Inte dUrcpalr. Tbeie obiUeat and fatal, matadles, bright' dUcate and dlabetei,cnm with tenllite certainty ujen the Inaction el the erzana affected. Catarrh of the bladdery entire.U,graTelandUangnrrre'alie te be nmirehemled from a purtial paralTtl of tbe MaJder. of which weakncii and .lujjrUhntt arother4nica. Ho'telter' Stomach Bitten 11 a (Ice tonle and promoter of acUfltr for the renal entana, and one which can be relied upon te afford Iticm the nonlilte itlmnlut wlilieut excitlnj them an encrttebe ttared from tlie uemcillcntcd alcoholic excitant nt rommsrre. A iiinner ocnrnccej cecci ei uis Illllcru, lir rf nen-lnj actUlty et the kldneya, In te cnauie tnem 10 urnin ir rem the bleed In 111 rmA.BKO llirUUKIl AIIVIU, Ihreurh iMimiittir tliem, ImpurlUei pre. diicilre of rheuraatum and dreir, rrTen. i nets, fcrcr and aguo.centtlpauoB and df. Icila are conquered by the outers. WANAMAKKIC'a rattADBtrau, afenaay, lab. 28, 1. Hundreds thousands per haps are talking of the beauty of the White Occasion. But it won't last long. Other Inter ests will crowd it out. If you care for it, come new. St. Martins, Westmoreland, England. If you have looked through the February Century your eye has been caught by the illustrations of Mr. Albert Flemming's interesting article, " Hand Spinning and Weaving in Westmoreland." Reading it gives you a bit of the history and literature of Flax and Linen. Ovid, Plate and Catulus ; Shakespeare, Wordsworth and Ruskin are all in the symposium. And there is an account ei a noble efiert te restore the " venerable art " of all hand-made Linen. The French, however, have a chapter te add, for the ancient town of Lille, in the north of France, has net allowed the art te die. Mr. Flemming's article set us hunting, and right here in our own stock we find some pieces of hand-made Linen Sheeting grand enough in rug ged strength and sturdy hon esty te gratify Ruskin or Car lyle. The stufi is net handsome, but it bleaches beautifully with repeated, washings, and present roughness gives way te future smoothness, and the dignified numtuty ei nana work is ab i if., . , serDca in aristocratic pride as it becomes the Linen heirloom el the family. 95 inches wide, $1 a yard. All the profits en all this stuff we new own will net pay the printers for putting this in the papers. Twe reasons ler the printing. First. De you want hand made natural bleached Linens ? Second. We want you te knew that this is par excellence the Linen Stere of America. The Bleaching of Linen, like the dyeing of silk, is afiected by climate and water. Lime stone water and a damp climate assist the Irish bleacher te make Linens peerless in snowy white ness. His close pursuer is the German. Therefore, if you want white ness in Linen Sheeting buy our Irish, 90 inches at 90 cents, or if you want a durable stuff fairly bleached which is net hand made but yet suggests it, buy the Scotch. All 90 inches, Sec, $1, gi.ie and $1.20. Linens of the finer sorts are In mind te-day. There arc dry goods tales that cease te be worth telling if all told. Seme of the princely bargains scatter largess inceg. And thus it is that the Damask table stuffs named herein must go in the "no-name series." But it's worth 25 per cent te you that we don't tell the name. It's the old story. A certain great firm lacked single element of perfec tion in Damasks. A competitor surpassed them. They were intensely anxious te place their goods here, but no one point was lacking. At last, by a strong effort, they placed their products in the first rank at all points. Then thev seupht an introduction. But we charge for that always in your inter est and that's whv veu m.iv compare all the goods in the following list with standard value, and find them at least a quarter off. This is for the be be be ginninggeod for the present, impessiDie lertlie future. Twelve deilKO In Uenb'e Datnaik Tab? ;,,'rT""M uumr price. Slxsi Uleths a Si 75, 13 te. 13 75. 14 W. aj CO. 8 IxlO-l tiletbt at WW, MW. 11 te. 10 OX 1 in in V!?'' " ,( 5' ' f tf e. 7 . 110, . ".r? -" . Cleths, US), 17 te, S8 24, ll.OO, SIS Ml. "!,?tt l5.Ja.B1u,h at S3 , SS 00. 8 w, 17 M, 17 60, fs M, 110 00, s:e w and sia cy. WAXAMAXilCi; -JU t-tn apWIs te feafefctat m seas te, sit oxiw.nsetwsia eticuirax MeAia aisssv ' irdeaea? IHSlTakte - Llties.'eaew wiiltatvaTsst aHavsi 'sioe anoys.Spr.JyardwerUifroiii .'me i3w par awia-ais pauses. Weartakihr? everv bessible 'dollarfrem'the pnccjbfShawli. Let" three items - stand' for, all. Striped! India Leng , Shawls. pit tegetner tnreaa ey tnreaa, color by ,, color, just as a sllky sllky sllky woelly.flower might grew. Reg ular $30 grade,- but the price Is $15. , India Chudda Leng Shawls, $25 and $30 sorts at $15. Half or Square Shawls, $7.50. French Chudda Square Shawls, $1.25. whlU, blue, black, iky, light aray. dark red, uarainy. iwii royal pnriile, crcm, drab, catdlnal, llfbtfray, dark (ray. As a rule you shall have about twice what you expect for your Shawl money. Second fleer, C'battnat street side, rear ele vators. On Saturday there were 227 pieces Hamburg Ernbreidsred Fleuncings reduced te close styles. Prices were 80c te $4.75, are 50c te $3. The de mand was quick, but did net seriously break the variety. A geed assortment left for your choice te-day. Beu Hi west of oentre. One throb of the quick trade pulse in Upholstery. Hand - painted Opaque Shades, fringed, with Harts horn Spring Reller, ready te hang, 60, 65 and 70c. Size, 36 inches by 6 feet. Same, without fringe, 50c. Second fleer, north of Transept, A let of Children's Chairs, with bronze frames and em broidered plush seats, shall go at $1 each. Only a little while back they were $2 and worth It. Werth it new, but they don't go fast enough. In the way of new things. Hustle them out ! Basement, nerthweat of eentra. Cellar and Cuff Bexes for a trifle. What were 20c new 1 2c, what were 15c new 9c. Loek like weed, stand the banging and wear of weed ; but light as pasteboard. Tough, hard, neat and almost a present te you. Herthewat of centre. Twenty-five Decorated Carls bad Chamber Toilet Sets (with Jar) nicely finished en ground of yellow, blue, turquoise or maroon, go te half te-day. Royal ware, without flaw or fault, in the tip-top of style. Ne mere reason for cutting the price in two than there was ler giving you 50 or 60 per cent off the beautiful Japanese porce lain. The fact is enough. Heme were S5.00, new lr M 8omewre rmxi, hew uuu Sema were 20 0), new 111 01 Beuie were is ej, new v w Quite as unlikely a happen ing in another let. This time the maker tripped or thinks he did. Decorated Chamber Toilet Sets made up for "Ivery" finish. In new and then a piece the " ivory " is net of perfect pol ish. Maybe one in ten would mistrust it. "Seconds," just the same and $7.50 sets, with Jar, shall go at $4. Only 40 them. Secind lioer. Juniper aul Market stras'.i comer. JOHN WANAMAKER. COMfLMXlON eOWDMK. e OMI-ajKXION I)WDKK. LADIES' WHO VA.LUK A RKriNKU COMl'l.KUOM JiUSX UBK POZZONI'S UKUlOaTKU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imnarte a brilliant transparency te the Kln. Uuiueve all pimple, ircekle and OU OU OU oelorntlona, and uinkes tbe Bfcln doJIestelv en ana beautiful, llcent&tns no lime. whlteL leta or araunla In three shade, pink or flaan. whlte and brunette. rUU BALK lit All Drusrglata nnd Faney Qoeda Dealera alvorywbere. UAHpara. c IAH1T.TH. McOallum & Slean 1012 and 1014 Chestnut St. PaJIIaADEIaPJIIA Manufacturers and Dea'en la CARPETS Axmlnster, Wilten Mequette, Brussels Tapestry, Ingrain In new Designs and Colorings A Special Line of l'ER YAHD. Wllteuj at Meijuette at llrussels at Tapestry at Iagrala at 81.75 1.25 l.titl .CO 12.00 2.25 1.10 .415 .!5 1.86 .75 .75 ART SQUARES OIL OLOTBS ,., - M. LINOLIDMB jebS-SmQcedaimw X: pAHSsra OJtLCMT OOMPOUVa Spring Disorders Baaiiersa Mrvts, una brat, tssawe Meet, dabtutad system, all are the sattata. smteasM tntheiBTinr. A rssdleime saast be masi, aa setting equals raise's eatery Oewrpeea. We Itt ether pralteos-yea caaael fcela Having a dliletertsted party. lirtjaaier Oanaral W. Ia. areanlaaf, Inrtlac Inrtlac Inrtlac toe, Vt. writes t "1 have neet raise's Ostsry Compound en several eeeailetta, aad always wtttbsnaat last sprfag, betag TerrsBBesi tun down and debttliata, I tnsssssaeet tak lag tt. Twe bottles saae aae real like a saw' man. aaageneraltoaleaaaapriagBseeUaUe I dOBOt knew It equal." KKeSd'asi. It ij stay W BAKOA1H8 ! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VKsTlT. BODY BRUtWU, Tapeitrji Iflrtli, Duuik tit Yiiitlti, lt ut CMli Ciipta, OIL OLOTHB, WZMDOW MBADMM, te. wiuiTitMTtmmAwmw3immetw, H. S. SHIRK & SONS. Oenur WuH liif ul Wit BbMlf, UniitaT,- Pi WATVBMa. w ATCHJK8 AMERICAN I Wftlaftervflslk"iata Optical Heed Telegraph Time Dally. Xvar ArUeie in tltts Une uaxarnuy Bapatret. Letna waiHK, Be. ink T. Queen BL.Bear r. B. B. Btattea. TKWKLKR AND OPTICIAN. GILL. Jeweler and Optician, II .your eyas treuble ysu attend te taem las tneduuily, Tbe ue of PBOPBB SI.A8SXS restetas If hu, gtTe oemfort and pleainra. nfi-f'ffil. M ieag.ait tie need et a IPS OlAL UPTluiaM. if a are bow prepare, te J?.'.ftu29R,i.UIAeJe,, Jttaases wltfi im PBB OIBION Or Ait OUUCUT, baying a full and eorapUte outfit et test lenses required la per fect measurement satisfaction guaranteed In every lastanoe. OHAELES S. GILL, Ne. 10 Weit King Street, La.HCA8TBB.PA. WOKD. WBAUBMuwerrBuiNa ab labb amu P1NBAL1MEOP WATCHES AND JEWELRY Ascanbeabewn, and at LOWBB PB40CS than have ever been quoted for geed of equal quality, COUB AND UK YOUU OWN JUUUK. Walter A. Herr, NO. 101 NORTH QUam ST., COUNBB Or OKANQK. JiARDWAUM, M AKSBALIi it RKNQIKK. Hardware! Hardware! JUBT KBCB1VKO AT MARSHALL & RENGIBR'S, 9& 11 Seuth Queen St., AI.AUUKINVOICKOP TOBACCO TWINE & TODAOCO PAP1R, Sold at tbe Lewest Market Prices, aue, large auerlineat et H0U8E-STIRE GOODS ! BOLKAQKNTS POUTUK Butcher Heuse Bene. rebs-lyd QUMKXXWAKie. riUH ft MARTIN. GLASS & QUEENSWARE china"hall. Heuickeepf n and New Beginners, here are bm'inake.'0 ' War" "8 Uukt TOtt ,et Ul" -r'iJt?.,nf, or. eraeklng or glailng 1 found principally in the low arada of geed. Me ""ae u entirely free irem It except rrencb China. The reputation of the manufacturer makes orspetu tliepntTket ler hu ware. """-0- We keep the standard Makes. yoVseleet.'1'" Wbt U wantana 8twha not"aaui.Mte,ry3.:-n-I'lnteea r 8-ch-Del tve ue a call before purchasing. High Martin, Ne. 15 East King 8t. WIa. FlHHKIt, DKNT1HT. rarUenlar atuntlen gtran te aiUnsr and preaerrlng tbe natural taath. 1 sateeS the lateat lmpreTementa ter doing clca work atTorynaenablaoot. UaTtngyeenef ax 4F 1 HIS II I Paints . Cfttery Compound a, s)4gnssjassay.taLsBaaTaagiaL as a prtg aissllalBS wkaae. wdtl te alt tautt ssaissaa feftt. uw R this saMs aaasea bew laMUyUeewaaysjawai. , Purifies tha Bleed. 'Vail asreaate at wsaasiral ewtea ssaae by aitae sai asaw- t'saeaaaatitBel. Lea. airier atse. a: waLLe,ttcaaYaaea ea. Dyi WHk n ssi Vswfeaentsi sea. moon Aire aaei VkAAWVW G OINQTOBTATt Going te Stay. .As 1 eeuld net oemplete anyar raaaeaaau for Ue mannfaetnrtng of Shoes at prsseat, t will oea. Unnalatberetailiaaj ct Beets aad Shoes, aad will eoaUauete give you some et.Ue best.bargalns la BOOTS and SHOES tbat has eyer beea offered tn this market. I bave ent tbe price In nearly everything, aad la tbe finer the quality tbe greater tbe reduc tion j se oesse early and we will try and please you. D. P. STACKHOUSE, M 80 aaeVST eUKO.CT, IaABOABTBB. PA. aSMl del IOOTS AND 8HOK9. TBI 14 01813 OR 585 PAIES or- Ladies' & Children's Sh03 en which yen can save Ke coo. nr SI .CO per pair, and which we have been aavertlilng for the past month, are selling yery fait. Se Don't Blame Us IF YOU GET LEFT, BY NOT 11UYINQ Or THIS LOT IJBrOBK THBT ABB ALL BOLD, Bvery pair is worth the price t hey were made te sell for, bat remember we are telling them AT AMD BBI.O W WHOLBtJALB PK1CK8. Tfce OM-Filee Cuh Howe. i Tbi Lndin of Lew Pricts -IB- BOOTS & SHOES Ne, S Eut King Street, IaABOABTBB. PA. amratere Closed Bvery Bvenlng at c O'clock Bxaept Monday and Baturday. U MATIN a. F IaINN ft BRKNEMAN'8 CBLKBBATBU OLD STYLE IS THE BEST IBTUBMAUKKT. UAKQAINS IN STOY ES AND Heme Farnlihing Poedi. Lamps & Chandeliers AeW'reinpt Attention te Orders forl'liimb ferl'liimb lng and tiae Pitting. FL1NN&BRENEMAN, Ne. 103 North Qusan St., LAMOASTBB. PROPOSALS. 1 here will be received at the office of tbe City Treasurer, plan, apeciaeatlen andeatt. mataa for a new Cential afarket Uenae en grounds baleBglag ta tha city et Lancaster, en whlek are new araetea two Market Ueute. Bach plan and speclBcatien nut ba accom panied with an eetlmat ihewtng tha nrebable coat and expau et thebulieing. The plan, pactaoatleas aatdaeUmataa wllfba snbmltud te council, aad tha one adopted will be paid ter. Tke abeTe plans will ba received in te 7 efeleek p. m., March S, lsfv, Byoraeref M eJtBBT COM M1TTBK . at. BaTvrev, Clerk. Mblt-ietd ast Mea.aeas BtAHSlS,Tt A Rmiei FREY ECKERT Hani-Made Tinware, JJB8T FITTUfw OOsaMT. " '" iniiii "U1.IIJ i C.B. C. B. a la Spirite C.B. TUB SSJT riIwI"E CO"T IN B rev lata by t aadlaaf ewkaau. MaTaB, tntBevam oe., "XSZSfflkse MMMWAT.. T. fJUK PROPIaK'B OAHH BIORB. OOMMKNOINQ S1TUKD1Y, FEE 23d, TO CONTINUB UNTIL ALL IB BOLD. lemMBts erDreig Crstis. BeMtuiti f Wklte GtMif . Semiji(g if Embrtiierlfs', BBMNANTS OP MisllDS,GiDgliiins,TlcklDjf,lc, ALSO A BIO BARGAIN IN DRESSBITTTONS rc.ACABDOF. DOZERS. BKQULaB PBICK. 15e. TO Ke, PBB DOZIN. Large Letof COe. Oerieta reduead te 87e. A Large Let of fl.OO Corset! ducel te 760; re- Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 85 BABT KlbTO 8TBM-T, LAHOABTBB, PA. aiarlt-lTAw N KW HPR1NQ GOODS. NEW Spring Goods. WATT SiSH AND Offer a Great Opportunity for the l'urchaae et Black and colored DRESS SILKS At Very Lew Price. Black Burnu SUkj at i, 61XC, 7JC, 1 (0 a yard. Black tln Bhaaames at tiHe, 67c, 75c, Sc. Beatasiw. Black Gree Grain Bilks, 3ec.6.Xc7Jcayanl. Blaek Dresa ailks, 2J inches wide, 7Se and SI 00 a yard. Special Value in tha Pamnns Hatkell Black Drees Bilks, warranted te wear well, at II Ce, SI l3.S137X.il 00 a yard. Black fa tin Luxor at II 00 and II ts a yard. Praneb Faille Dreis 811k, all colors, SfMe ana si oe ays ra. Colored atln Bbadame, special bargain at 87X0 a yard. Beyal Arm ure Dreis Bilks, a new weave, Tery handsome, all colon, se inchei wide, it oe a yard. Hew Woolen Dress Geed, sirgantr reach Plaids, 40 Inebes wise, 79c a yard. New Styles and Coloring tn Fancy Stripe and Plaid, te Ineae wide, tee a yard. Jameatewn Plaids and Stripe. In 11 hadt, Including- Blaek and urej, sa inches wide, l7X0ayard. " . Bid Band Drefi Goods, beautiful shtdes, Kc. II 00, l SB a yard. Fire Thousand Vara Uibbed and Plain Spring Flannel Bulling., A II-Weel, !c a yard ; worth 87Xc. AT TUB New Yerk Stere. MQeTgjtpgatjrxsijrzwsi stBJQga. PjALL AND 8KB -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP BtxtyCeaaia-UgMi Beats Usm all. A&OUa-LOtOt OBBAP GLOBBB for ttaa n OUBttrre. nn "VMxrmorien" MKTAL MOULDWe . BOBBBB OUSHIOr WEATHERSTRIP Beats them alLtThls itnp outwear all ethers. Beeps out the cola, step rattling of windows. Bxelude the duiv Heep out snow ana rain. Anyone can apply it no waste or dirt made tn applying tk can ee attae anywaere no bola te bore, ready for use. tt wiu hi net mill. wan ersartnk-a cnaaien strip u tae most naraset. At Ma Steve, Beater and Baas asarea -or-; Jehn P. Sehaum & 8eiu 84 SOUTH QDBBN ST. lAAnaaaTBB. pa. PllOTOOHAPJia, QUR1L0O AIDOZEN Cabinet Photographs Are Mounted en Fina Geld Serrated Amen can llfiun'.. Twe bitting. Allowed en Al Ihree Dellar Werk, c AT ROTE'S, NO. 60 1-2 NORTH QDBBN BT. Next Doer tet'ue I'oiteiaco. jan7-emd .srrejurjrrs. TUTHKR & KAUFPMAN, ATTOBBBY-AT'LAW, eeead Flper Bblsman Law BaUdlng, Me. II Serta Dak Street. av-lytAw RemnantSale
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