HtWJ1t 1mJ.f. r "jm. -,v A . vr r l -e -. FWSTW & ; i inrj.ANcAsTmi baily CTBRUAiitaaSiiwi ' .1 3t: ? is a :S El? &v r$ r- t Dally IntellMpnctr. FBBBUABT tfl, k. Sfciv W5 vipiv vmuj OUHHKI It it IfelKwUMr te note the I vor wllu 'kkk RvbMIcmm Mtia come te tbe le- jte e( Mr. W. W. Dudley, of Indiana, IW tbe wectkm u ever and the k ASA an snuMt ti vain, la In I TllrJB.CUtfkeeD, an low editor, hpntaMi politician, and member of IMP iftUemt committee, publishes an dMagntftaateiitanaiastic encomium upon StaMf M U that te' geed and nothing tap; k bad, aad deecrlbea htm aa the bone of tbe party. Mr. Clarksen te kaew all about bis service?, as t KTM with hla en the committee, rffctr public kaew aemethlDK tee of the ,flaaWietjt of these aerrlcw, and recognize Mate Yalae as well as their Immorality. !lba latter quality Is no drawback te thamia tbe opinion of inch judges as Hr;iClarksen. the Philadelphia Press T . . - r .aad the big put of the howling et .Republican wolves. The man taMbrlagetbem the carcass cannot but tfcEE wwrtayraan, In their opinion. There .fr a ferae class In enr country, that Is 'lPOS trewing larger, that considers suc- M te M the touch atone of merit. They wins et aoueung mat uie enu the means. They comprise perhaps the most of our mil , railroad presidenta, corporation -a and nartv lpartarft -ii-: Tbe Iteeubllcan rjartv's hide Is esne- rltJBhdrr leusr with these creatures anil It -'Ja be wonder at all that they love Dersey. :wi'abeuth Dersev is a fugitive from lustlce : Jaiamat whom an indictment stands and who though sought by the courts of New rxm. and Indiana, hides himself from jlbe.ailalater of justice. That is net the 1 aeaduct of a geed man, as it is generally i-sa.iwnww. ana it anews wnat sort or a ytetandard of merit prominent supporters 4 iha timrtmtnl. Mi1mlHlllAltnn nnnAan 3t avae uy. iMr. Harrison's Btandard may be dllTer- X at; but anyone who thinks ae is remark s' eWVDOJct te applaud Dudley. Mr. liar- a gees te church and is reputed te be geed man, according te the proper Btaadard. It se, he will net set up the ,IHMlcy Btandard, even though he had i elected by It: and the howl of the .Dadley boys might aa well cease. That ; -,'tber e bowl Bhewf their little cenCd n:e 'i.; la tt vigor of Harrison's honesty. They & an eaoeuraged doubtless by the vigor of ' BlalM's rascality, as they knew it, by the eawawenee of the Wanamaker con- aeleeeeas they see it and by the unfailing ' -.rs riceera ei me uepuDiican party in neaping 'J WMIHIUin all l,n ln.nin,anl. r.t II. hiNT W ..Ju u. iuu .iu.4uu.cuta u e & Where would Pennsylvania Itepubll 6a politicians be it soednesswas a re- Ss'.qalsite te reward or If rascality in elec- rtleni was a, drawback te reaping their ;lfJralti' Where, Indeed t .Vtft - O r . m 4 ' ;eHiHri in uars. '&?? . We note that a blU has been introduced Kk In the Legislature prohibiting the heating ef railroad cars by stoves and if we had sag3 any nope or us passage there mlgbtbe fMSeaw anxiety for the travellers who iiare threatened with no heat at all tW'Ot else heat furnished in inelTectital w & 1 m 1 . ... . fr; -: aaa unpleasant ways. Tiiey mignt, rer .- exawpie.be expected te keep warm In the &, Jsarepean fashion, with foeutools filled witn net water that gets com between stations. Any bill et this kind is hailed with delight as an evidence of willing ness te keep powerful corporations stirred up te their public duty but if this measure Is te be pushed in earnest it is hoped that it net only deems tbe car store, but compels the heating of .the cars by some process as comfortable aad mere safe. And while the Leglsln- -i-y" tura Is cailng for the comfort l'and sarety of travelers, it would 4r be well te slve the railroads a nu P:fc ihlMlt'fhn arratellAt HirTitl.ir. r.f tl.ulr nnra tBsrhape there should be no comelalnt of i (hla aa It is said te be bad for the ejes te iW Mad la a meviasr rallsrav car. nrnl if tlin pJ()ifbt8 were as geed as tallow dips there rut be a temptation te literary dlssina- tlea that would keap people from putting their feet en tbe furniture and posing en two seats in vain efforts towards comfort. Meanness of the Reading. The New Yerk ITcruhl prints in ad vance the pregnant parts of the report of tu congressional committee that investi gated the Reading railroaders' and coal Miners' strike a year age. Thecemmittee cannot tell tbe people of this state any. thing that they de net knew about the Mercenary meanness of tha nrcspnt. b a conduct of the Reading railroad, nothing tee severe can be raid of it ; and the committee says nothing tee severe. It tails tbe people of the country et the ex istence of an organization of capital that has used a brutal strength te depress the wages of labor it employs, and which uses like means te force a high price from the people for the service it tenders and the etl It tells. It dtfles the constitution of Pennsylvania in both mining coal and eerrying freight. It Is ruled by a foreign president who has no sympathy with tbe Interests of tbe state, and no aim beyond hie pocket. He should be tent out of the State. Fear Leadership. The Democrats. In Congress di net Shew much sign of (locking tegethp r en RU, the revenue policy, which we think i . fe VHJ Mr-utlls and his asjeclates la the S'smji and means committee must be let- ' tlBC their Dersendl feellnLM centrnl timm iyikm. they refuse te unite en the propoii prepoii propeii 4 t'en et the Cjffles bill te repeal the in K. tana! revenue tax en tebmrn. fiJSp Wsde net Hitter eureeke that our fcA ty has been wisely led in avw.imm during this tariff agitation. The geed xwuit or it nas net appeared. The Democratic party ge&j out of power as its consequence. The lick of unity In parly action is chargeable with it. The lack of ability et parly statesmen te come together dem- istraies their lack as leaders, and that I My should net ba able te agrte upon se simple a preposition as a reduction of surplus revuuue, by releasing the tobacco far, shows excessive lameness as leaders. Tte Vasy States. , The four new territories are very much at sp ever their dignity. They will net Mi as well some time later when they itoieoimeouiaror tLe'r owneev- it, sad may fail te find the millions ' - i.i .. h .: luey eapecv upon wnem te ihArAlt. thinrJIM..,..i.. is sam ',r'fSMMI s . . f. i sw "i "t" f'i"tiMVM aij uuv uraw thither as fast aa they expect Waabiag Waabiag ten aad Seuth Dakota have the better climes of the quartette. Mentana Is a grazing country and never will have a great population unless mineral wealth brings it. It will net get se helpless, without minerals, as Colerado lias become, and will doubtless always be a respectable state ; after It gets fairly started. Delegate Vieall says Mentana will be a Democratic state, and se ought Waeu Waeu lngten te be. There is an assortment of eight United States senators, four rep resentatives, four governors, besides state legislators, secretaries and ee forth, te be chosen this year, in this Northwest neck of weeds, and the excitement be tween the parties and the candidates may be expected te be great accordingly. Nene can say bow tbe result wlUbe prac tlcally though tbe chances should favor the Republican party, as that of the na tional administration, which has these baby states in charge. TsLKaRAFH and telephone oempanlta operating In New Yerk city have new heard Mayer Grant's ultlraetam. If tbe wire are net placMl underground within thirty days the mayor declares he will pall them down. TnE Hoeslen will mtreh In blocks of five la the Inauguration parade. Dudley will net bs at their head. The gaunt gray wolf of Russia his a oeailn In our cold Northwest, who will be beard of mere elten aa tbe settlements enoreach upon hla territory and the tele graph reaches te the field of his bloody operation. Tbe horrible fate of a party of children, lately published, suggests the many talea by Western hunters of narrow eneapca from these cowardly but hunger maddened animals, and as tbe game grows scarea and they retire with it te mountain fastneMM the wolf will become, as In Kurepe, the rare but vivid terror et many a wilderness. There la something peculiarly horrible and devilish In the Idea or that shadowy, sinuous beast Hitting through tbe Jungles er ever the slew se silently that the traveler msy be Ignorant et his hungry presence until he catohea tbe Insane gleam or two cold brutal eyes, and notes the shrinking form or tbe wateber. And when the lone well'a howl rises with the tone and cadence of tbe mountain storm winds there la terror enough in that breeze te make a man wish ter the companionship et a ghost less material than that hungry brute out In the darkness. The least Imaginative must then r (member with added details the stories of men driven te trees for retnge from the wolves et some lonely country ; hew, lacking weapons or ammunition, they were held there by the patient and ever Increasing pack until frcztn or starved they tall te their horrible deem. It Is mere pleasant te think el these things as the stories et childhood with whleh modern lite has no part, but hunger and oeld are a brace et welvee found every winter among the peer in tbe loneliness of great cltlea, In small towns and in the country poverty seldom reaches the hope lest depths el misery, but these who will take the trouble te leek can find the wolf traeks. Twe Democrats en the esmralttee of the Legislature te greet Harrison I Speaker Beyer, you are continually punishing the opposition. It is a pleasant pastime for Domecratato contrast tbe administration of the navy by Secretary Whitney with the unsavory history of that department under former administrations. There hsa net been a single scandal, or a trace et one, through the Democratic administration et tbe navy department, though repairs, building and rebuilding have been carried en with an activity unknown slcee tbe wsr. There was a great deal et oemplalnt evor tbe rigid testing and rejection of the vessels built by Jeliu notch, but all ether work for tbe navy was subjoeted te the same sovere trial, and It la largely because of the fate of the Keacb vesiels that the ethers built have been se excollent. Their standard was in every way higher than the Keacb vessels and when tbe new navy is atleat these ships Will hardly be worthy te rank in If, unless by reason of their modern high power guns. The Delphin, built for speed, Is slew when compared with tbe new ships, though she msy be very sorvlceable. Under Demo cratic administration tbe nation finds Itself for tbe first time In many years en the way te Independence lu ship and gun building, for the Ursl thing that Secretary Whitney turned attontlen te waa the development et our home resources ter making armor plate plate and gun forgelngs whleh at that tltue a mid only be bought In Europe. Whitney utepptd buying abroad and walled uutli be wssable te eiler manufac turers a contract for which It would pay te erect machinery and make bids. The Bethlehem Iren company went luitber.sud en the assumption ttat tbe government must seen yield te the demand for a new navy has been pushing the laborious work of establishing masnlve machinery for tbe production of armor and gun ferglngs. By mldsummer tbey beast that they will have a plant cspsble of producing the beat and heaviest of tbe material, and there are new being made In the Washington navy yard guns c qual le any of their aizs made abroad. And with all Ibis aetlvlty there baa been no rumor et dnanelal crookedness or just bint of pirty management in tbe administration of the nsvy. TucHKlsan unconfirmed rumor drift ing through tbe press te tbe etleet that President uertiln, of tbe Heading railroad, has fermed a uempauy with 110,000,003 capital (.1? epsrataa line of fast steamers from MenUuk Point, Leng Island, te Liverpool. The Philadelphia Inquirer says that this bas for years been a favorite scheme of Mr, Uerbln's who believes that the veysxe oeuld be he-tened te about five and a-balf days and the frequent delay by fogs at Handy Heek avoided. The pit n Is te build vessels te cost f 1,200,000 each. The long Island railroad runs te Montauk Point, and It seems a little atrange that a project or tbla kind waa net tried loeg age. Iif a leature at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Dr. h. Webster Fex, the oculist, who reeently transplanted an eye from a rabbit te aweman,and waa preeecute i because It tailed te work smoothly, talked about Our eyes and hew weabuse them." He dwelt upon the importance of having all children undergo examination for color blindness, Where tbe defect exist," said be, "let them knew It, and their life work be ae arranged that at some import ant epoch tbey may net find themselves disqualified from following a chosen pro fession or trade. Celer blinds msketbe best Cohere, ateel engraven or weed en gravers, for they peaiess what Is known te their profession aa the recognition of tone." Here Is a suggestion en which an enter, prising school beard would act promptly. Heme color blind boy In the Lancaster schools msy become a railroad engineer and wreck a train, because he la color bllr d and don't knew it. It la In tbe direct Hue of educaUen te teach what powers and fall legs one may have. He said also thst owing te tee much near work by young children, bad light and poorly constructed deskp, the race la becoming near sighted. aa shown by statistics. Kaiim mertgagee In Nebraska sggrricate flMi OOO.COO, Nine-tenths of this suua l eastern capital. The investors are reaping taelve per cent. The returns of the gran gers are net se certain. Trr epeetal eenespeMeate was are SMwagse earefaUy all Iks epsrsUeM ef Osmond Harrises, and nothing tee saasil for tetegraphle report from one sad ef the lead te the ether, we are gravely teM, for sxample,hew la a travelling valise pre sented te General Harrison there was found a Uses: with a aerew top, at wh!ea the geeeral looked qultileally aad sailed. He then opened his month sad emitted language "1 net that ulargsenragb," he said, Bnt the practical eye or Mrs. Me Kee no sooner beheld the flask than with tree motherly Instinct she had s plan for Its use. On, that will be Just the thing te b)ld baby's milk," was her decisive declaration, and she at once carried It away. The correspondents must net forget te note hew often Baby MeKee's milk llssk is filled. m PEHSONAIj. I'iumek Ai.sxamekr, et Bsttenburg, was recently married te Marie lieisenger, the opera singer. Boyd Oummines, et Philadelphia, baa donated te WUllamapert a valuable plot el land, consisting of nearly titty sores, te be used forever sa a pnblie park. The land is situated en one of the most elevated points, near the middle of the oily, and la valued at about 180,000. Mr. (Jammings u a native et Wlillamspert but baa long been a resident et Philadelphia. FniNea Birmabck, at hla dinner te the members et the Lewer Ileuse el the Prus sian Diet en Friday, said he regarded It aa an utter Impossibility that the Hamean question should have the affect or Inter rupting these friendly relatiene between Germany aad America whleh had existed reracsniury. xne geogrspniesi auuauen of Bamoa and the Imperreotlea of tele graphic communication rendered It Impos sible ter him te be responsible ter all tbe acta of German agents in the Paolfle, bnt the parties In the dispute were animated by tbe best spirit, and no denbt Germany's commercial Interests would net materially auffsr. BicifAieR Ineali.h made an eloquent reference te tbe immetuilty et the soul in his tribute te the late Congressman Kurnea. He said: "If in this world only we have hope and consciousness duty must be a eblmera; enr pleasures and ourpssslena abeuld be the guides oteonduo'; and virtue is inaeea a auperaimen ir life ends at the grave. This is tbe conclusion which the philosophy et negation must accept at last. If the life of Burnen Is aa a tspsr that la burned out, then we treasure hla memerv and his example In vain, and the latest prayer of hla departing spirit has no mere sanctity te us, who sooner or later must fellow him, than the whltper el wind that atir the leaves of the protesting forest or tbe murmur of wavea that break upon the complaining shore." m m Wires SSuit Ue Uudtrgreand. Mayer Oran', at Menday'a meating of the Mew Yerk beard of eleetrlca control demonstrated his Intention te have no mere dilly-dallying with tbe question or removing the unsightly telegrapu poles and tbe almost Impenetrable network of wire wnien cover me city, upon his suggestion thirty days were granted te all telephone and telegraph companies en the aubway lines te bury their wires underground and remove their poles. He said tbst If tbey were net down by that time he would pull them down. There sre less parsons allllctcd with rheu mailiin sluce ear diuggUU luve te:a Balva Balva lien oil few are awara of the Importance or chock check ing a ceurii or common cola lulls flrat Uksc. That which In tha bfalnnlDg would ylelu lu a inllu remtuy, If nculueud, seen prove upon the lung. Ilr. Hall's Coah -yrup sfferds ln Uutiellflf. Ulsanlnrulllb'.ereuicuy, 1'rlce 05 eents a bottle M' eliANK'H UVKK P1LUH. TUEQKNUINK DK.C. McLANE'S JEI.KUK.ATX1 LIVER PILLS. Intemperance a Disease, When the celebrated Dr. Kushdeclarnd that drunkenness was a disease, liaununrlttea a truth which the experience and observation of medical men Is every day confirming. 1 ha many apparently Insane nzcesaes otthese who ItuluiKeIti theuse of spirituous llqners may thus be acconnted for. 'J he ti ae cauie of con duct, which is taken ler Infatuation, Is Tery IruquenUy a dlic-twed slate of the (.Iver. Me or gnu In the human system wlwn deranRfd, pro pre pro dueos a mere frightful catalPtrnu of eUfnc. And ir, instead or applying- remedies te the manifestations or the disease, as Is tee elten tliu case physlclnns would prescilbe wllu a view te the original can-in. fewer deaths would result from diseases Induced by n deranged ata'oef the I.Iver. Tlirw-feurths of Uie dls dls dls oases enu mera ted under the head of Consump tion have their seal In a eiittuul l.lvhr. ma Coniilue llr. V. McLnua's Liver I'llli, prepared y riemluif.lliea., l'ltuburtr, l'a, , aroasure euro, Mr, Jonathan Houghman, or West Union, Park Ce, lllliinls, writes te the proprietor, riemlne Uretners, of niubiirg, l'a, that be had Burrured from a severe ana protracted at tack et fuvur and ok tie, ana was completely lestered te health by ten use of the genuine Dr. u. MoLane'a Liver lMlls alone. 1 hese fills unquotUenauly peaseaa great properties, una eau be taken wlthdocldeaadvautogeforuiauy diseases requiring Invigorating remrdlea, bnt the Liver Fills stand pro-emtnent as tha means et leslerlug a duortranizuailver te healthy ac ac tleni bunce the great celebrity they have at tained. lnslstonhavlnKtheKenulnaDr.O. lie Lane's Liver Nile, pi eparea by riemlng llrei.. t'Ute burg, fa. All arngglsu keep them. Nice 28 conwabex. (n AVEK'S HAHSAPAitll.lA. High Pressure Living characteiltes thoae medern days. The result Is a feurful Increase et llraln and Heait Dlsoase-Uenertl Debility, Insomnia, V aral ysla unfl Insanity. Chloral ana Merphia aug. mentlhoevU. Thouiedlclne beat adapted te de permanent geed Is Ayer's Baraaparllla, it purines, enrlches and vitalizes the bleed, and thus strengthens every lunctlen and faculty of the body, " 1 have used Avur'sSaraapartlla m my fam ily, for) ears. 1 hat e found It Invaluable as A CURE for Nervous lieMltly cansed by an Inactive livorandalew state el the blejd." lleury liacen, Acnlu, Ohie. " rer some time I hav been treubled with heart aiiuasn. 1 never found anything te help uie until l began using Ayer's Harsaparlila 1 have only used this medlotne six month, but It lias relieved me from my trouble, and ona ena ona blea me te resume nerk."-J.l Curxanetu ferry, 111, !' i 2"? been a Practicing physician for pverhalf a century, and duriug thaflmet have never leund se powerful and reliable an alterative and bleed purifier as Ayert tlarsa-parllla."-ijr. M. lUxstart, LouliiUie. Ky, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. raancae sr Dr. J. O. Ayer Bt Ce., Lewell, Maw. Prien 11 1 six bottles, is. frth.tl'einl Werth U a bottle. VUitHLHXiUlX fOWUHti, QOMPLKxfdlTpewbKR. LADIES' Will) VALUE A UCriNKU COlIfl.KIIOIt POZZONI'S MEUIOATEU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brllllAut .transparency te the akin. Uemoves all pimples, ireekles and Oh colorations, ana mikes the skin dellcatelv soil and beautiful. ItcenUlns no lime, white! ? or arsenic. In three shades, pluk or flesh! white ana brunette. v , rOH. BALE BT AH DrujrgtatE and Faney Qoelm Dealara Averywhers, sp&iva or "os.-. WAtrAMAJCBVB rsHtasausu, Tatsday, rek. , Mat. Glorietft. De you knew the shift ? It is fiilkand-woel. The warp, which is thrown up te the face, Is all silk, the filling is wool, the effect is changeable and beautiful a sort of sublime silk-warp mo hair, only better. Crush it in your hand, then shake it out. Where are the wrinkles ? Drep dust upon It, then shake it again. Where is the dust? Gene, like the wrinkles. A full dress pattern is 7 yards, sometimes mere, and again less. Such a pattern weighs a pound and a quarter, and is se compact that Bene dict may easily carry it home in his overcoat pocket. A troop of Gloriosa came te the Nev elty Dress Goods counters late last week in blue, red, yellow, steel, gray, plain and striped. 48 inches wide at $1.50. No body told of their coming. But somehow the stuffs caught the eye and wen the approval of many wise women. A Gloriosa stampede began. Are you net interested ? Seuth irest of centre. Plaids up te almost any price you please. Take one grade 75c. Mere than one hundred and fifty styles. Big effects and lit tle effects. All the delicate new shades show in the dainty color hodge-pedge. Stripes en the same warps, and just as pretty : r'usier stripes Craanated stripes read stripes mixed itrlpee Modest colors all. A multitude of Bordered stuffs. Seutneist of contra. Get a Colored Silk-Warp Henrietta that's worthy the name, and you've a delightful stuff. Whatever is geed in the wool shows. They help each ether. Silk never seems se silky nor wool se soft as when the two get together in a Hen rietta. Pretenders, of course. There is the trouble. Fair outside and even tint isn't all. Get a bit between thumb and fingers. Pull. Dees it slip ? There's a test. The flimsy, sumpsy studs that masquerade as Silk-Warp Henriettas give with very little pressure. They're a nuisance. We won't touch a yard of Silk-Warp goods that we don't knew te be right. Seft but springy, lustrous, firm. Only the best makes. Line of Colored Silk-Warp Henri ettas is new complete. $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Noarceutreof the store. An armful ei Beeks from the New-Boek Table : Je-athun and ills Continent. Ur MaxM'Hntl 1 le The Amerlesn Commonwealth. 117 Jsuiu llryee. a vels 6 40 A Daughter or Kvu. 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MeQRANN Se NOWLHW, UMtdUHTTAUOE, NO. ti WEST KlXOSTKIJCr. pAixrti ejlsmt oeMvotma Spring Disorders Shattered asms, Urtd. brslt, issymiwHsst, ibint4 system, all ars the utini ( laths SprlBg. AmedlehMtBtut ksmsvS.snd BOtklnn quAbj PJal C!r OstapcmsC WUteurjpralioua-jreu cannot help b b ltevtac a aiilnUnstcl parljr. Brlttdlwurasral W. L. anenUsU, larUag larUag ten.vt, writs : "itaTs tu ralaa's Oelary Compound ea several oceatteas, sad always wlUbeneflL Last sprtajr, betag TaryaiBek iiindewaanaaebllltakeCt nnaiBnawil Uk. lef It, TwobetUesauKteme rel like a aw aaa. AsarBeralUraleaaeprtaf BaestieiM I oeaot kaew tte eqaal." S,:na8.,a?,c,e,7ei. It is lity te &AMDWAK8. QUUKBIH, BROOMS AND BKUSHKS. DK1VM is ! km A Geed PaUnted Buekst for 10c. Agate, Tin and Flbrt . Geed Breems, 2 for 25c. Breems at AllFrleM. Geed Scrub Brushes, 5c. BrutbM In BandlcM Varitty. JHOIOE OLOYER Everything In HouMFurnkhleg Goods. RE ILLY BROS. & RAUB, Net. 40 and 42 CABTMrHALL. HAHOB.IM8 I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VMLV1T, BODY BBU88IL8, Tipeitrj, legrtlD, Danask aid Yeietlai, Rtf ud Chtle Carpeti, OIL VLOTH8, WINDOW MHJLDMB, e. We Iieve uw Larcaat mm4 Beat Bleek la tka Olty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS. Oermt Wtflt Kiif til Wit BfrMtai UiiUr, kV WATCH JU. TO-ATOHEH amerTcan 1 Optical floods. IwIagrapaTUaa Dally. Eve Aruele in tbla Una uaratully JUpalraE. liODIS WHIR, a 1KM m. Quean BU'Eaar F. E. B. Stottea. JEWKtiKR AND OPTICIAN. GILL. Jeweler and Optician. II your eyes trouble yeu attend te them Im tneaiataly. The use et PBOFEU QLA88ES restore sights, Rlves comfort and pleasure. Lancaster ha long felt tha need et a SPE CIAL UfTIuIAN. ife are new nreparea te masure your eye, ntglaases with the FEE C181UN or am OUUEIBT, having full ana oeinplsto ontfltet test lenses reuuuea In per fect measurement satisfaction guaranteed in overy lnitanea. OHAELES 8. GILL, Ne. 10 West King Street, LAMUABTEB. FA. weitn. WE AUK NOW OrrglUNU AB LABQE AMU riNttausser WATCHES AND JEWELRY A can be shown, and at LOWEE PUCES than have ever been quoted for goods el equal quality, UOalE AND UK YOUU OWN JUDGE. Walter A. Herri NO. 101 NORTH QTJaUN ST., COUNEUOrOEANUE. JIASDWAUM, iTAK8HALL & KBNQ1KK. Hardware! Hardware! JUBT BECB1VKD AT MARSHALL REHGIER'S, 9& 1 1 Seuth Queen St., A I.AUQE INVOICE Or TOBACCO TW1NB & T03ACCO PAPIR, sold at the l.ewcgt Mar kit 1'rlcei. Alse, large auorlmeatef H0U8E-STIRE GOODS ! 80I.EAUENT8 rOKTUK Butcher Heuse Bene. tebS-lyd SAl.KHMKN-WK WlhH A I'KW MBN te sell our goods by sample te the whole sale and retsll trade, large, t manufacturers luenrilns. Mnolesa leant stamp. wa8 per day. Fermanant position, me postal an swered. Meney advanctd for wave, advsi tisimr, ete. eEhtemmiaL MAMUT'O OOh Unctnuati, Ohie. jaadMKSM SWSt -- mt wmmr Tl-. rasar lefaW tar esiiaa at H ks grtaa atMlra eat- Ctltry Compound ta aiaebiiwa taTaiaaa,fitBBiBiaatiSbr euitSwMaesMeVbTBUaleijera, praises br uiat.aa4a4sTataa krusa saasiaaMtnrars, as a tprt asasMataa wlBaa wBt e all thtls Msitjaaafam; UaaH lata aawtac, mims aaw qakMUrUtesMtjeaap. "" Purlflttthe Bleed. rellaefoaaUetweaiaarfBl carasjaatu b rata eaiasr O awuast altar etaar aaT lm. Bis tar ne. Draituu. WELLS, mtCMAEPSOE CO., BarttaiVM.Tt Dyi With DitMt. Dm tMOetmm Tan Genu sUeh. 1N- R Bnekttt of All lindi-Otdar, 1 North Queen Street. . OCtB-TAI BAJKIAIBTtil BOOTS AND HROMB. G QINQ TO STAT I Going te Stay. A 1 could net complete my ar rangement ter tbe maanfactnrlrjg of Shee at preaent, I will con tinue la the retailing of Beet and Shoes, and wilt continue te give you soma et.tha best.bargain in BOOTS and SHOES that has ever been offered in thl market. I have cut the prices in nearly everything, and In the nner the quality tha greater the reduc tion se eeme early and we will try and please you. D. P. STACKHOUSE, 88 80 BABT KOTO, HT 1VAMOASTBB. FA. aXVl 0 IOOTS AND SHOKi TBI 14 0ASI3 OR 585 PilBS or Ladies' A Children's Shoes en which you en save 23s, Dalr. and wnlrh we have bear tee. or SI .(0 ear tch we have bcen advertising ler the past month, are selling very last. Se Don't Blame Us IF YOU GET LEFT, BY EOT BUYINQ Ot TUIS LOT BErOUE TUEYAUB ALL BOLD, Every pilrlswerththeprlcethey were made te sell for. but remember waaie telling them AT AND BELOW WHOLESALE FEtUKB. Tke Ou-Ptlce Ceae Hoate, d Tbi Ludfcrs of Lew PricM IE BOOTS 8c SHOES Ne. S EMt KlBg Street, LAMCASTEU. FA. Sretere Closed Every Evening at 6 O'clock Exeapt Monday and Saturday. OHOPOSAL8. AT i herawili be received at the office of tha City Treisnrer, plans, specineatlens and esti mate for a new cential Market Heuse en ground belonging le the city et Lancaster, en which are no r erected two Market Heuse. Bach ehnlan and anaclBcatlen most ba aocem narna nlad with an estimate showing tha probable oeat and expanse of the building. The plan, aneciaoaueo andattlmata will be inbmltted te ceuncu. ana uie one aaepiea wui ee paia Tha above p'aa will be received up te 7 o'clock p. in., March 6, 1869, By order of ataBKEr Committee. J.H.BATBte,Clerk. MhU-letd WL JflBUKH, UKNX1MT. Faiticniar attention gtvaa ta tiling a ai ulii lliaalail taeth. 1 naira an itcat tatprevemanu for doing nlea work fi ttt rannhla nnat Uavlnavaaraef ex attana la tha una alUaalamtoreteglva money BBBtfHffsr sTarBWiWiiuiBJi tT. -I aaa Breems Mm A Reinder ! FREY ECKERT 0MT VSOM jiMT rrrrura oemct. C.B. C. B. a la Spirits C.B. the but nnin gobbet ir the Ter sat by taaalag MarabaaU. mxmeuum 00., rjllUt PKOPLK'B OAMH RIUR& e COMMBNU1NQ 8ATURD1T, ESE 23d, TO CONTINUE UNTIL ALL IS SOLD. lemiMitfl of Dress CMvit, IteaiMtarWkiteCM(ls, BemBEMts cf EmfereUttst , BEMNANT3 OF MBSliQS.GiDoIllDSjlCklDelSlG. ALSO A BIO BARGAIN IN DRESS BUTTONS rr.ACAEDera dozens. BEQULAKPBICE.i5e.T0 2c. FEBDUZtN. A Large Letof 60e. Oeneta radueed te 87e. Large Let of ll.OO GeraEta duced te 76e. re- ree. F. Bathven, MO. 35 BAST KINO STRUT, LANGABTEB, FA mjnt-lv N KV? HPR1NQ OOODM. NEW SpringGoeds. WATT & SHAN D Offer a Qreat Opportunity for the Furchiae of Black and colored DRESS SILKS At Very Lew Prices, Blaek Surah Bilks at sic, eiXc, lie, 11 (e a yard. Black atln Bhadames at SlXc c, 75c, Jc, Black Grea Grain Sllkr, wc,62Hc.75eayard. Black Dress Bilk, '23 Inches wide, 7Se and II oe a yard. Special Value In the ranrms Uaakell Illicit Dress silks, warranted te wear well, at flce, ltS,S187K.SlOayard. Black tatln Luxor at II 00 and SI t5 a yard. French Faille Dress Bilks, all color. 8Xc anasioeaycrd. Colored 'alie Bhadime, special bargain at 7Xeayaid. Beyal Armure Dress Bllkp, a new weave, very handsome, all colon, &) Inches wide, (1 uu a yard. New Woolen Dress Goods, I Irgant French Plaids, te Inchea wide, 75e a yard. New styles and Colorings la Faney Stripe and Flald. e inches wide, tee a yard. Jamestown Plaids and 8 tripes, in all shsdes, Including Blacks and Ureys.U Inches wide, S7MC a yard. Bide Band Dress Goods, beantllul shades, Kt, SI Ce, l a yard. Five Thousand Yards mtibed and Plain Spring riannel Bull lugs, AIl-Wcel, Zic a yard ; worth S7Hc AT TUB New Yerk Stere. MOWMMWVMMlAMUWm mien. QAUU AHD HHB 4MB- ROCHESTER LAMP HtyOanaUa-Llghti Baata Uaaa all. AaotkarLetef cbbaf glebes tr ousteva. TBI PaWravOTIOWM METAL MOULDING A BOBBBB OUBUIU WEATRBR STRIP Beau them alLrrkl strip entwaars all ethers. Keep out the cold. Btep rattling of windows. Exclude tke dnst. Eaep ent snow and rain. Anyone aaa apply it oe waste or dirt made tm annlTtn! It. Can be Ettad anywhere no bon, ready set aaa. Uwfll aet spUL uu in Bunk. a aarttna Krra.1 tna : narfiat. At tte fltera, Haatar me Baais i u -or-: Jehn P. Selianm & Sens 94 SOUTH QUBBN BT LABOABTBB. FA. PJtOTOQKAPIW QUR L0O A IDOZEN Cabinet Pliotegrapbs Are Mounted en Fin Geld Serrated Amen can Mount. Twe hidings Allowed en Al Three Dellar Werk, AT ROTE'S, NO. 60 1-3 NORTH QTJBBN BT. Next Doer tot'ue PostetUco. Ian7-md .ArruJLVATra. T OTUKK B. KADKJfMAN, ATTOBNBT-AT-LAW, Steend Fleer Ehlman Law Building, Be. tit North Saks Strset. eaHyaAw Remnant Sb t