"'.-"j h , yV", ""&! 4- iv-" rVW W p. V'- isi sv V :r?e- ? ',;.'tc'' ''-, ':tf '.., ,- JfcF &' Dally tntelltapnctr. sWAB. FBBEPABT 18, 19. ,ji IA IBB !. N M eece upon a time a Reed Ifce went Inte a lien's den and came iilMlrait;we hope president-elect liar- Iv fate will be as bappy. There is no Iwm this gathering of the wolves iila; and strangely enough they r te come upon his Invitation. Tnts 'Mt larnnsn Mr. Harrison's eoed- WM4 May only show hew aid It la geed president te get geed men as Mlnipen. The ether kind lleck down pfiafcta se determinedly that he 1ms te them In whether or no he likes and even into his cabinet wliere Mural be would invite only birds of Mi own feather. Mr. lilaine sits at ; Itr Harrison's right baud ; and Dlaiue ; lathe rejected of the people ; and rejected f pesetas he was net thought te be geed. ;Mr. Wisdom takes the most important ) in the cabinet ; and yet they de say i things of him. Senater babin of i state of Minnesota says that bis f tMefrlfhtte the title of financier is based r'tfee transaction In which it is said ! BUI King and the Northern Pacific ttaUread syndicate turned ever te him a i fortune for bis patriotic ser- l ia their behaU" while in Congress. iHr Wisdom's business of late years has him from Minnesota and kept i la New Yerk, where be has been a fttWBeier of divers business enterprises. ; Uncertainly does net pessets the high Mtnte mat would adorn me etuce 10 ' trMch he Is asiigned. ' jp The Indianapolis cabinet is said te have :,mea remodeled since Washington has fjkeen reached by the cabinet-maker, but h chief sticks still remain, and the list et the fourth of March is net likely te tv'Meel the Indianapolis list in the posses- , aten of the Christian graces. It leeks as i unnsfti ff TTarrtann arlll nnn1 tn Kn tinner rtsrs: 7"r; .. r. .r.r 2 .- wm mwvy iiuiu ucuieuicuk uy lira uuiiuuiiui, vfMeh about him. m- E- i- Let Thim rmi. ils-Mr. Springer proposes te admit New jfexlce, Arizona, Idaho and Wyoming IBM the state sisterhood ; '.which about khanate the territories, saving Utah and Asatkt. Mr. Springer; might as well flu Sim the job by Including them. In fact lUlah's population entltlesherte statehood te' Which her Mormenlsm is her ban. y'Aa Mr. Springer does net propose te de syemg rer tier, we may assume that ',pt$ enlightened opinion of Congress is Mraegly prejudiced against a Mermen it may ue a proper opinion; and Qmm de net challenge it; save te i -'. aye that It seems te be open te question IBIL..!...- 1 . . .11 .... K), AiuKieea una nei. uene uu turn. i j Baa prepeny 10 ue Willi tne u tan ro re ro .iHfien, In making polygamy a crime ; and . Tlk ielnet clear wherefore Utah enulit nnt j ?! be admitted as a state with a censtltu- 'ttten forbidding polygamy. jj, we ere net in sympathy with the policy ?f rushing new states into the union, ttrith a population hardly up te the quota p. f ft congressional representative; but . we hare had four,, of them let in, does net seem te be aulllclent' reason -'"way the deer should net stand open for ';lhe ethers; they all have population ieagh te fill the elllccs, and that ueeni ue aoeoi aii mat is caueu ler. 'W - i-t Britain's War Scare. i&& Gieat Britain's secr'tary for war, JJd Kjfeward Stanhope, yesterday repeated with ueiiDerauen anu empnasis me warning Siven uy una n menin age. iie men Bam ilhat there was a thunder clntul linnirliitr pTer Europe, and that sooner or later, ':' 'Brebablv sooner, it would burst, lirliiylnir m? tee fiercest and most horrible war ever 3&-newn, and he added gravely, that he yip hosed England would net become in-py-TOtted. This speech called fertli the ' -v-BBcet severe criticism as unwarranted and Mi alarmUt. butStinliannitiitil iintliinw iiml ffhe new gives his countrymen a first-class eeare ey wiling mem that he feels entitled K&te warn them of danger. He says that KtaeejUagancles may arise which will re- rqalre England net only te find herself 5eesergency. If this don't raise a panic of aOelent sfre te give the secretary all the 'eeeh he may want for arms and defences r< will be very Btrange. It leeks as !.i,j" e uwi ui&cu u uiut irem isis- raarcK as te uie Dest way of ebtaialng aalUtary credits, but there Is a pestlbllltv bttlhat be may have geed teasen fergenulue riTilaar of war. That suggestion receives effort lrcm a story telegraphetl from Jiruawls a few days age and net .? vntrafllntu1 T ...na at.l i.n I T-" "" ".v.i IHIIIH OUIU UlUb J.UIU RXytten, the Urltish minister at l'aria. E4 informed Lord Salisbury that Gen- mm iwuumger was aispesea te quiet the --n "6muu, it ia mail Bignuicani Pthatjusta few daysbefere Stanhope's first wwiuk bijcccu i.era eaitsuury made E3.wse very sueeestlve remarks wiiirii Fkere copied In Paris papers as refeirlnir e France. In foreign countries, heeaid, v' Ministers are net absolute! v osrmHnent Pjthet-ehange net Infrequently, and no one i -f-woe nas net the e ft of nrenhpnv .. I r7z- t . . - . pft wmw inw wnese nanus tue power ever V isa.au i i 1 . r j,uuuuj uruiauif ius may at any time rm Bucea." At the time, these remarks wera tint . Jhoegut te mean much, but taken inmn. Metlea with thellrussels story and Stan- i speeches they new mean a great L Eneland Will new Imremlniliwltlinf ??jaMe has the strongest navy in the i."" aa a transport capacity recently lliatedat CO.OOO men with nil equip- iatate. England spends about 150.000.. t ? year en her army and navy and has E?lP'IBy' H Boulanger has the ambition ' 0' beeeme a Nipoleen and wlahea te , fWMite Russian alliance against Germany IkB atlght plot a campaign aiaiust Eni?- I as his first move in the (errii,i m. Vhmnhnnf til. , t. . MS ' Kwccr iiugianu wag ;,atuiKur greatest nuisance, and if Ueulanger has Napoleonic ambition he l'j uniicve iiwfc is uesi te crush the K"" ww. iut ueuianger was given ;" 8 or any ability of that kind aud iMw wuuiu nuruiy lonew him In n eurse se wild and ruinous. We prefer ;i believe for the present that .Stanhope J talking for pounds atcrllrg wanted for ferts and guns. .. . fc- A KeasUUe Van. Mr. W. if. Andrews, member of tlm immtilyaid chairman of theltepublican oeajBiuee, nas nan a committee of ppeiaieu te clear him from the i of some newspaper that ha had eGO.000 frnm lliaWuin.i "jfasersfcaaU te defeat the bill prehlb- LjUWfthC 'tnr--.', "n 0f f0fh k..f uf() ? uis state. Mr. Andrews will be vlndl cattd. The eetamlttee will have no trouble ia reaching a conclusion that he did net pocket 100,000 in this business, The money might have been etTered If there had been any need of it ; but the preposition te keep dressed beef out of Pennsylvania never had vitality enough te kick. Mr. Themas, for the Grangers, fathered the bill, but It Is very doubt, ful whether Mr. Themas represented the Grangers. He stands out as their agent, because he gets up a big picnic annually, by which neither he nor the Cumberland Valley railroad less any money. Hut we doubt whether he was nulherlKd by the intelligent fanning in tereit of Pennsylvania te objest te the Importation of dressed beef. Mr. Andrews doubtless thinks that the vindication of a committee will be u geed send off for him as chairman of the Re publican committee, even if there was littlotebe vindicated from. There is nothing that a statesman should be se jealous of as his reputation for Integrity! and we are bound te applaud Mr. Andrews' sensltive demand for Invest! gallon. We trust that he will always be as sensitive. Fall of the Times. The Ixmden Ttmcs falls very hard, In the failure of the attack upon the Irish leaders. There is no reason te doubt that it believed in the genuineness of the letters which it published; and the evidence it had was seemingly su in dent te deceive an ordinarily wary judgment. Many people, however, think that the lima was tee easily persuaded nnd that Its prejudice against the Irish leaders caused it te fall Inte I'igett'a snare ; and this opinion is a rea rea Benable one. Yet there is no doubt that the forgeries were skilfully done, and were sulllcieiit te create an impression of their grievances. Hut the Times will Buffer probably ns much by its failure te maintain its posi tion, as though it had taken It mall cieusly. People will only recognize the fact that it invited a joust with the Irish leaders, nnd that it has been heavily thrown. Its lack of success will be ac counted as a crime ; and besides the enormous cost in money of Its essay, It must lese greatly iu lnlluence by its failure. l.v an Interview rmbililxxl In the New Yerk Jferahl from It European edition, the Italian pram ler, Urlspl, says that tbeURU hU oeunlry In new traveralng crisis, he hepcH te keep the peaee by pre paring (or all emorgenolea. He ucellniU te dlaauM tlie wisdom of the Inauguration of Italy's Alrlean policy, hut aald nothing could new he dene te modify military ae. tlon'.there, and Italian poaseiriena muat he extonded ae as te prevent the natives from thinking Ittly weak. Of temporal power of the pepe he.tald: "Aa well talk of the obso lete government of the Middle Ages. The temporal power la new a thing of the paat toy for dull hours of mlmle and would- ba atatcsmen. lUly has no dread of the mat ter ever belng mvlveU aorleualy." The recent rlet, he aaya, wero provoked by forelgn workmen. He profeaaed the warmest friendship for France, and aald that he oensliloiod It criminal toencour- lagouufrlendly footings towards her. mis mierview may help te alienee the tlrcsome warnings of correspondents a te the danger betweeu Italy and France and the aggeaatvencaa of UriapL Ue la only unileus te Imve Italy held her own, and leruars get her abare or the plunder when that long talked of European war gets under way. 1 1 Tiik tleruiun unvernment will nsk the llundesratlt for 22.000,000 marks for the navy. This la about equal te re,:i3C,OOi but Is In addition te the regular naval oredlt and 1b presumably Intended for new fchlpe. -. Tin: unveiling of the monument of the UteTheinMA. llendrleka will take place next October and Judge Thnrman will deliver the oration. The monument will consist of asUtuoef Mr. JJcadrlekp, four, teen feet high, In bronze, east In one piece a, the royal foundry In Heme, the pedeatal of red tluteJ granite, Ukon from the Uavenl qnarrlei en Like t'ome, Italy, and the ligure of lllatery In sitting peature, wunm tue pedestal In front, and perhaps the adddteual tlgure of J turtles en the oppo eppo oppe alteatdeoflhoptdoatal. All the work en the podestal has alto been done en the ethor alde of the water, and the blocks will be ablpped ready for erection. The figure of UUtery will bn In bronze and eight feet high. The Judlanapella Atntinel aaya: "The monument will rank aa a work of ait unsurpused by, It net aurpaulng, any work of the kind en the continent. It will be Impressive In slzi, bsanttful in atrueture and artlstle In workmanship. J t will be a murea of pride te Indianapolis and the atate and a credit te the whole oeunlry," The monument ban been paid for by the con tributions of Hdmlrera all ever the country, and though we mu net but leret Its foreign manufcture no ene can dUpute the excolleuce of Italian art, and Mr. llon llen drlcka la worthy of the beat. A ri: VTUitu of the New Yerk oenteuulal celebration et the Inauguration of Wash ington will ba a grand ball In the Metre pelltau epsra hciua te be epened by a quadrille. New every remete dcaeandant of revolutionary celebrltlei wanta a pUee In that (juadrllle, and there la a atrene parly claiming the Meer en the prlnelple of otllelal dUtlnotlen. The committee Is already disposed te retlie lu terror from the brandlMileg of family treca Hud the argument of ethor claims ler ponuUilen te Ulp the light fautastla TitEropertof the state weather aorvlce for January la prepared under the dlieotlen of the commltteo en meteorology of the Frauklln Institute and therefore thoroughly Bclentlne In style and Greek te the average farmer, who la the cltlwm meat lntereated In the weather. The mean temperature for the month waa 31!, about I" above the average and l 6 above the mean of January, I8s3. The highest temperatuie was at Westtown, CV j but Lancaster re parted Civ. The leweat waa at Oharlcavllie, Uodlerd county, (, below rera Kigles. mere and l'hlllpsburg had a mean tempera, ture for the mouth of only 2G.ti and ia.j' respectively, while at Lancaster the mean was 35. The average rainfall, lcetudJng melted anew, waa ever three and a half Inches, a Ultle above the nsual fall for the month, hut Esgleamere, Meadvllle and ether mountain atatlena report a total enew fall of 18 te lit Inches, owIer- te the ex ex ex treone mlldneaa of the month uiueh plowing was done and no Ice wai harvestsd. Winter grain la reported in geed condition. The -,.- . ,.IUjr uajs waa iu, clear days 0. .--j mjm , uu, lu jjiaeasier we had we had 10 eiear, vi fair, U cloudy, the V. '. '"" " OJenuyi the prevailing dlreotlen efihewlnd being westerly. PERSONAL. JOHN W. IIav.NKH. Of Favette nnnm., u v. mi -'-", 'njuiw county. urnl'V'S U.BJ" ',n '"8 Presence f '" ,?,0-vv0, P00e. shenYdemd and e irne 1 -W yarda ahegahead of buenn. wi.ieiT w.jKucau70peunda. ' 1)K. Al.VANTAWOTT.Of Oullferd. Conn who naa Kiven 1.000 te ende w a preles wr' IKS.?1. u,.ea.lf " ." el the euS alumni i,t rH ui.t ttist liuivfiraltv. iiawitr. .... graduat.d In 16SH. He T a ik iteBtv e ,IJ. "'"I practices ineaiclne! , ana uw than ever in bis undergraduate Uaja. Mbh C'LavKLANn reeelved vialtera bv appeiatmeut en Tueaday morning, iSetweta THE XiANOASTER DAUJY INTElOLIGEyCEn, THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, twelve aed eae o'clock. Three hnadrtd ' e say; gjoel-bje Aattaay drifted paat Mr. Cir atari d eae bv eae Ieta of then were afraM te apeak at til for fear they would break dewa. Neaabara of then erlwl bitterly and made an pretence of biding their tears. Mrs, Cleveland was deeply touehed by the Incident, bat dis played hsr usual aelf-poaaeaslea end grit ana kspt up a entity conversation with some friends, net ae easily dlsoencerteU. who steed near her. Hew very 'voryprenato ni;l(ct tlie warnlnc of bttly tcellutf eililiiliea tiefetn tlie ap- '' luiiy iceiiuif eiiiimiea iwrore tlie an preach ei a ievre ceta or raver) AOoteel 'iJ,".".V. " ai sueu a vnne would, in ull prebabllltjr, pi event the (slalillibment of oarleasdlauaiu. Our roomers, yenntr and elfl, all prutie lr. Rnll-sUabir Syrnp; for It Is tbebest tiling for babies while Usrthlng. l'rlce 2t cenU a liettln. JeLaNK'H L1VKK 1'ILLS. TIIK (IKNUINIC Dlt.C, McLANE'S UlLKOKATkl) LIVER PILLS. reit SICK HEADACHE. Mr. and Urn. WlllUtni, Ne. 27S Seventh t N. Y.. IDItlfv that thev hava beih tvtin antrni Y., tiiitlfy that they have beih bren snffer- tnar with liver complaint for about flve ysars, during which time they have spent a large amount ei money ana tried many remedies, nil. w no parpeie, riniiuy, nearina; or Ue Keuuuia ur, j. nciAnei i-iTer I'lirs pre. yarea uy Heming re , ruunurg, ra., Ill n Fn nrchasnd four beyea, which they took uncerd- 2 te the directions accemn n Eempfjiyini themselves pfng each box. uuu nuw nroneunca uismie periecuy cutraet tbatOlstranlnr illseate. This Is te certify that 1 have been subject at ttmea te severe headache t sometimes the pain would be se severe 1 could rest neither day or night. Hearing of the genuine Dr. C. Mc Lane's Liver IMIls, prepared by Fleming Brea , rttubnrg, l'a , 1 sent and get a box, et which I took two plllsen going te bed, for two nights. Tbey relloved tn entirely, nema tlrae lmi elanril and 1 have had no innni t reuble from SlCkhtUdlChe. it. JOHNHIUN. lin Lewis BU. If. Y. This Is te Certify tint lliavu hd the liver complaint for six y eaia, and 1 never could get any medlclne tebelp me until 1 rece . mend ueltig the Konulne Ur.U, McLune's Llver fills, prepared by Fleming Itron., 1'llUburir, l'a, 1 can new say te t he public, that they have com pletely cured met and I floheroby recommend them te all perscni smicted wlthadltoased ller. Tiythem, 'i hey will cur. niKIA KVANB, nO. Si I.C1 ImUt upon having the genii I an i) 'a Liver I'll Is, prrpared by I l'ltuburg, l'a. I'rlctSe cuuta a MAHIA KVANH, nn. J l.cwln St , N. Y. irnuinn nr.u. we- riemliiKUres,. u tmx. hnlil liv all drugguts, (j) COUKNOK'H MANDKAK K PILLS. S OH E NO EL'S MANDRAKE PILLS KOll Bilious and Llver Complaints. A UK TIIK OI.DKST FAMILY ai'ANDAUU. A I'nrely Vpgrfible rninpeund, without mercury oretburlnluilnus mineral Haleiind Kinealvrays. rnrsalu by all lirn(glsln. full lirlnltddlroetteaH for UHlug wlib nicli puck. tue. llr. Kcbenck'a new book en The Ltingi, I.Iver uud HlemaMi KNT rlCf.K. Addreiis Ur.J ll.bchenck.t rim, riilludelpliti. may 17 lyd.tw an.. HWirT'3 HI'KOtriU Imsciirodireef Rina llgnant broaklngeulnn my In, wblebctnanl Ininlerablu pain. 11 m callud Kczema by tlie doctors tour of whom trealid tun with ue Jo Je Jo llef. 1 candidly confess thtt I ewo my pies. cut geed healih tn H, r. 8 , which In my et'.l. luatleu laluv&tuableiin u liloea riiiniJy. Mlns JUI.lALaWlTJ', Ne .21 N. ltith Ht.. bU Leuis, Me. Our baby wtiin two uientlis out was attacked wlih r ciefulii, htch ler a long time dtatreyed horeyoalgbtentlroly nnd earned us te despair et lierllfi). 'ilm doctors failed te relieve her. undweKaveKWiriM Bl'KOiriU. whlchsoen cm oil her entliuly, and she lnewb&iuaud hearty . K. V UKLK, Will's l'Dlnt, Texts. am- fend for book giving history of llloed Diseases mid advlca tn iiiifeicra tuatlcd froe. Tiia ntvuTBi'Kiiiriuue, (l)Tu,Tb,8 Drawer it, Atlanta. Uu, rTAUt HAIJJAM. rAKKKU'S 1IAIUUAI.9AU l!nfntlllcn, Cleaunn and proiervet the hatr. Kuupstc Helland silken. Promeloi u luxuil ant growth. Always rosten3 gray hair te IU original color. J'luvunts hutr tailing and Hitn drutr. UuiusHCUIitdNeaaea, Md. ut druguUU. IIIMIKIt CtlltNH. Safeat, surest nnd bust cum for Cerns, linn linn leut, etc Btepa all puln. Mever IuIIh tn cuiu. tKj.at drnggUw. UAl'b(i) oeiifLHXw.y re wdiir. QOMI'liKXION FOVVDKK. LADIES Wild VAI.tlK A UCK1NKII OOUt'l.CIION Atunr una- POZZONI'S IIBUIUATX1I COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imnaru a brtlllant transparency te the l.. WOVM"P,Lnnlo,',reoklt' UId colorations, and uiakua the sklu delloatelv yett and beauuful. ItcenUUns no lline. white, loaderarsento. In threo shade, pluk or nejb white and brunette. ' rOU BALK lit All Druggist and Faney UoeiJa Doalera flvorywhero. VA HfMVd. HAKl'KTN. IcOallum & Slean 1012 antllOH Chestnut Kt. I'lllLAUKLl'lllA .Mauuficturers and Doa'ers tn CARPETS AxralnBter, Wilten Moquette, Brussels Tapestry, Ingrnin In new Dcslgus and Coloring! A SpocialLineef l'Klt YAItD. Wiltens at Meiuette at llnissels ut Tapestry ut lugralu at 9I.7. 1.0(1 .ie .50 12.00 Sf2..1 1.10 .US .(15 1.2f .75 ART SQUARES OIL OLOTES LINOLEUMS lobli-3uiaeodA3tnw illUYVl.KU, JIO YOl.HM, TltlOyOLKH, TANHKM& COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems, UUUAULK, SlUl'I.g. UUAUANTKKI) IllOUtCSl' UltADK ll.l.UUTUATKIIUATAI.OUUK KUKsT. POPE MF'G. CO., nrUAMULlNblV BOSTON. UltANClI llmiHVai .. WAtTAMAKBR'B ritADBtru, Thnraday, rb. is. 1K8. Fourteen shades of finest Broadcloth just in sight. The new tints are among them peaches - and - cream, .old-rose, sage, chamois, and thclikc. Altogether there are forty seven shades ei this grade $2.75- Twenty-six shades at $2,50. Twenty-three shades at $2. Grand stufi3, every one. We pick them from finest in the Broadcloth world. Northwest of centra. Lighter weight, but still of true Broadcloth finish, and a favorite dress stuff as well as a Habit material. 75c, $r, $1.25, and $1.50. About twenty colors at each price. 50 te 56 inches. If you have a thought that leans toward Broadcloth, the stuff is here te clinch it. Boutfeemot centre. Maybe a hundred 50 cent double-width All-wool Suitings. Stripes, plaids, and solid colors. Geed looking stuffs something for any right-minded taste. Bet ter weight and quality than you've been used te get for half a dollar. Southeast of centre. 54 pounds of geed wool. 1 2 ounces fine cotton. That's the make-up of our six-and-a-third-pound Blankets at $5 a pair. Yeu won't mistrust the cotton warp. Helps rather than hurts, anyway. But the fine fluffy wool is all that shows. A big, generous Blanket. The last let we expect te have at the price. Near Women's Watting Itoem. Half a handful of posies, for a dime or se, and a touch of Ribbon, will make the old hat or bonnet fresh and chipper and help it te held out hand some till new-bonnet time. Soutbeaat of centre. Whatever dirt there is is likely te be afloat new. Yeu needn't drink it if you don't care te. Gate City Filters (porous stone), $4.75 te $20, with ice chamber, $S te $13.50. Jewett Filters, with cooler$5 te $10; Kitchen Filters, $5 te $7.25. Uasoinent, north of centre. The sort of floppy weather that makes you curious about temperature. As easy te knew as te guess and about as cheap. Thermometers in a dozens eut-landish shapes, or as simple as two straws. Frem 25c. .iiiuliiorstnelilJe. A third under regular prices for neat, new-pattern triple plated Silver Ware. Cake Baskets,SButter Dishes, Casters, Children's Cups, Pickle Dishes, uerry Uishes. Second fleer, contra gallery. An Oxidized Silver Crumb Tray and Scraper for 65 cents. The silver is pretty thin, te be sure, but the shape is neat, the finish geed, and the things would be welt worth $1.25. You've paid $1.50 for no better. lluioment, neith of oenlre. JOHN WANAMAKER. MVUWAL.. Q.KKAT ltKDUUriON IN AUTOHARPS. Tht cellar. noe CI60 14 Oil reur liar., Vive liar.., ..,ftX.y.??nI?:ll7i,0P,'iy ft tunelndfteen theiii ' lere ena Ul10 a loelc al u 'aMATKUIU ,ina I'HOrBSBIONAL: iwf,v,e.-lprosellt ,h0 ,,nBl stock of UAH "rV.t'nWwTfrlce 'U LuueM,ur D1 " Huvu sevei.l Hccend-Hand I'lanei ami "e',C8.a?ga,riir;1tCcCs?aa'UeDWhl:,l "u m'L'V"."' Orirans, Bhcet Music and HuMrnl Mdna tngoneral-ln fact everything neitalii. IngteaniHt ulais music heuBu, l,0iu- Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., 3 WEST KING STnHBT. LANCAaTKIt. I'A .n.V.?,r.l',5ne? e-nOurnltn'e Moved, tjeta ?Tl ?:.".! r"d-..1- Uakor'aNew Waltz. -The Deviis ituturu." nSU-tyuaw J'JIOTOUKAJ'JIH, QUK tl.00 A.DO.KN Cabinet Pbotegrapbs Are 1 Meunted en riim Oeld Serrated Attcrl ih!0t,;vi,.,,;,,rtve?k.Mit,',Ka Ai,t,wtd " m AT ROTE'S, NO. 60 1-3 NORTH QUEEN BT. . ., 0It "oertotliorostonico. VOAl LUMMKK ANU UOAU TOIIACCU atlOOKH AND f'ARKH WMTKIts IIAUUWOUUS. Tnelesilund U0U"',lt ... vU " "-WAUT1NACO, ns lyd lree1' 'ncaater, Fa. JJAUMUAUDNlihVM COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. WN7'XtWrSeFne6nBlrW'l'"na Uerpeu,!WwW' t'r,ue" Bue, nni ,4n4TRK. H "NT0.1''".15. T( TKEHl'ABSKKH AND . UUN NKK".!! i.a-una - h....i... . ..l0.?1.?"0''"0" ""Vef the lands of the Cornwall ana epeiitweltrstateslu Lebanon or Lu.11cti.ter counties, wlietlur Inclesed or unln. clOHtd. eltuer i;r the purposed sheeting or nsblng. m tbe law will 1.0 rtgtaiy nrerced 0e?:i'g"ucaantiqU,e,,;2OB,lla ,ttna'me un' KUMT.L'.rKKKUAK. Attorneys for u. w. veieuum'a Hairs. pALKK'8 OJCLBHT OOMFOUNa Spring Disorders HbatUiad nerrts, unn brain, impart bleed, dehlllled srilem, all ar the natural outcome In the spring. A medicine tnnst txua, and nothing eqnals l'atna'a Catery Oespannd. WeHtotlwrjpraliens-yoa cannot help b b b llovlngadlilntarcsteJparly. BrliadlsrUeneral VV. L. Orcenleaf , Burling ton, vt, write! "I have nsad Falae't Celsry Compeaod en feveral occatlena, ami atway wlthbeneet. Last spring, being Taryaaueh tun down and debilitated, 1 cemmaaced tak. Inglt, Twe bottlet mad me feel like a bw man. As n gsneral tonic and spring madlclB I de net knew I ta eg, eal." LrJ?nT.u U is lyy te VAUtmt BAKOA1NB I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VBLTBT, BODY BRUBULI, Tapestry, iegrtlD, Dunk aed Yeutlu, Rig lid Gbili Cirpeti, OIL OLOTHB, WINDOW BHADMBt 4x. W Imtc U LartMt udlMt Meekla UOlt, s H. S. SHIRK & SONS. Oenw Wt Kiic ail Wat Strut, LaataM. fa. TOBACCO. A FINKPIKOKOK CHEWING TOBACCO IS INDEED A LUXURY. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as near belng a n ue ploce or PLUG TO tfAUCO as impossible te make luatd Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AltONU DKALKItS. We are aure that ONK THtlL will Ccnvlaca Yeu et Its Merits. Mrl.oeklorlbendll tin tagen each plug W J no. Finzer He Bre.'s, LOU19V1LLI, KY. IMlOtd H MATIN O. F l.lttJN A HKKNEMAN'H CKLKBUATKU OLD STYLE Band-Made Tinware, IS THE BEST IMTliKUAUKKT. UAUUA1NU1N STOVES -ANU Heuse Furnishing Goods. Lamps & Chandeliers ln!a".!dr0Uai,Vftttn!'0nt0 tar' ,erl',im FLINN&BRENEMAN, Ne. 163 North Queen Bt., LANOABTKU. AIAUUJXMKY. 8 TEAM. HTKAM Knglnes, Uollers. Pipe, Valves and rtttlnn s AsbesUMaed Uubber Valveand Ued facklnV fucklu "' u"uber BIl8et lina MUl-llaSa VUI.OABE3TON Sheet and lted Packings. The Pratt A Cady Asbeiitej Peeled Cecksind Asbestee Kenewa- bio DtioUlebe and Angle Valves. " """""" b team v.tft. can save uieuey by buy I ng their fJ.,pV.Ue?.trem " lna rlABiertmenL thu Hat itloeds and the Lewest Prices. wAJ2Ll,, e or J'.".cu,nej UftD k"11 serews. New and eocendUana Knglnes and Uollers en hand;anaiurnUbed prempOy. BVUOII,vu L.1QUT OASTINQS. "liy special arrangements we are able tolfur telfur ntah Light Urey Irea Cealings of Unperter yuallty ann Finish at Lew . In guanU. Ue. Alse, liruas castings et every descrty- Ooed work, lioaienable Charges, Prompt- Central Machine Works W4 X ISS NOKTH CHRISTIAN HT., Liaeirrss, Pa. Maei-tM 77- u"-'MiaM.Mu mvuHi. QAUL AND HUB -THB- ROCHESTER LAMP amy Candle-Light 1 Beau them aiL Anether Let of uukap ulehju ler aa aa thb "vwammeM eKTAL MODLDIMe A KUBHBK OUBHIOB WEATHERSTRIP Beats them fciLtrnu strip cratiraua all et c ani Keeps out the cold, step rattling of wtncewa! BlClUdO the dUL tun nnt .nn-m,mmZr.T A.t.M.t Mil U..l.. I. ... m.'l mmmMl .,.. It no waatA or div m.. in applying ik uan oe ettea anyw an be fitted anvwbeiane " u wJi tixuy mr use. 11 WW net BBlli. warp or ahrlnka cashlen strip la the bum! purrecv. ai ins biove, ueater ana Basra Btereii -or-: Jehn P. Sehaum ft Seni, OUUXU UUMBM BT, LANUABTAB. PA. Wl. K1HUEK, DENTIBT. Particular attention gives te owner and preserving Ue natural teel. I ba ve afl the latest tmprevemenu ler deliur nice work atavery resAonablecest. Having years of ex K nonce In the large clUaelamsureteilra best of aausfaet& and aava e meaejr beat axuttfal tsmbealvjuapw ae" UUW AO. mVeMOUsUBAA BT, 1869. "I.ay two BO'.Uaa et ytmr rata' Paln't Clry Compound t pntbrtted by phfMefaa, rceama4 by druiglsu. aader.ed br afflatwtTpraJMsl by Purifies the Bleed. rSiU5..CT.biw,! l"---" IL03. SISferK.00: nrmrvUta. WKLLS.EtCnABDSOII A CO., Uurtlogten.Tt Dji Witt Diiaei Dj M Celers. Tan Centa Bach. MALL. BAJMAim JTKRCHANT TAILOUINO. HAQER & BROTHER. SPRING SEASON OF '89. Regardlesa of Winter Weather. New Open the Largest and Handsomest Line we have ever offered et the BKASOH'i NOV KLT1KS In FOREIHX AND DOMESTIC Suitings, Treuserings, Overceatings. Our prices by companion wl 1 be found tbe LOWJtBT.and w guarantee LATK8T BT YLK3 FJtltrBCT FINISH and a 1'KlirKcr FIT. SPMN& SUITINGS .ANU TROUSERINGS. Handsome Bnillsh Worsteds and L'assl meres In Plaids, Overpialds and atilpeaara the Leading Bpilng styles. Spring Overceatings. NevelUes le Bread and Narrow Wale Olagc bsJs, ImperteilKerseys, in New .tprlng Coloi Celoi Colei Ings. LEADING SUIT VALUES. Kzcellect Cheviots and Caastn.trs, All All Weel, Geed Stilus, Well Aladeandlllmmed, At $16 and tie te Order. Vine MikMllied Casslmcre Bultlngs, Plaid anaBtilpeBirectf, At $18 and $20 te Order. KNQL18U WIDE-WALK U1ASONAL OOATa ANU VKST, strictly All Worsted, Nobby Styles, At $16 te Order Our MatehleBS T rouser Value, $6.00 te Older. All-Weel Ciaalmere, S'yll.li effects, Large Selection. Beat we ever aeld at price. 25, 27 & 29 West King St., I.ANOASTEK, PA. PROPOSALS. 1 here wilt be received at the emce of tba City Treasurer, plana, specineatlens and estl. matea for a new Cential Market Heuse en grounds belODL'tnir ta lhatltvel Lancaster. en which are new erected two Market Heuse. acuntanana specincauea mnsi ue sccom sccem pantea with an estimate ahewing tba probable cost and expense of the building. Theplans, specifications asdettl mates will be submlited te councils, and the one adopted will be paid ter. Tee above plana will be received up te 7 '.ln.b M mtam. m DU. U A- . r Merchant Tailoring HAGER & BROTHER kC J. H. AATVVOk, CUKki IOMM1TTKK. steit-wa MOOn AltB MBOt QOINU TO BTAT I Going te Stay. Aa 1 could set complete asyer raareaaetUferUe maavtactnrtac of Iheea at pmeat, i wilt cea. tlnae hi the reteUlasj M Boeu and Shee, and wUl cenUanete give you one el theJicat bargmiai la BOOTS and SHOES that has ever been offered In this market. I have cnt the price la nearly everything, and la the Bner tbe quality the greater the reduc tion j ae come early and we will try and pleaae you. D. P. STACKHOUSE, M80BAK KDfO.IT LAMCAHTMR.FA. sJB-lIA JDOOT8 AND SHOKS. THI 14 OASIS OR 585 PUBS -or- Ladles' S Children's'Shees S?iAli!5?1 t?n. n w a., tee. or .CO per pair, and which we have been advertising for the paat month, are telling very last. Se Don't Blame Us IF YOU GET LEFT, BY NOT 1IUYINQ Or THIS LOT UKrOUK TUKY AUK ALL BOLD. Kvprv ptr Isworththeprlcothey weremade tesell for, but remember weare telllcsthem ATANOllKLOW WUOLltSALlCJfKIllft. The One-Price Caah Heiae. d Thi Leaders of Lew Prices -IN BOOTS & SHOES Ne. S rA8t King Slm'L, LAN0A8TRK. l'a. AA-Store Cleaed Xvery Evening at 8 O'clock Kxcept Monday and Saturday. WATCH EH, fjrrATOHES amerTgan I Watehee. Cleck., 'flfigfaWta Optical Boods. Telegnph Time Dally. Kvei Article In this Line Caret nlly Uepalred. LOUIS WBBBR, Ne. uex N. Queen St., Near V. U. u. Btauen TBWKIjKR and optician. GILL. Jeweler and Optician. If your eyca tronble you attend te them Im mediately. The use of FUOPKU OLABSKS restores aignta, gives comiert ana pieasnre. IIU incaster baa Ien? felt the need et nBPar. C1AL OfTIulAN. Ve are new prepared te mi-asure your eyes, nt glasses witb tne fKK OISION or AN OUULtbT, having a full and complete outfit of test ienics required In per fect measurement Satisfaction guaranteed In every Instance. OHAELES S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCABTIB, FA. WOKD. WKAmcNowerrxuiNU ablauuk ami JINK A LINK O' WATCHES AND JEWELRY As can be shown, and at LQWU 1'UlCKi than have ever beenuueteil ler goods et eiuI quality. COUB AND UK YOUIl OWN JUDUK. Walter A. Herr, NO. 101 NORTH QUEEN BC COUNXBOrOKANUK. FUK8, d C. QPEUIAL NOTICK l'OH INAUGURATION ! Te accommodate these who will reitalnlv want a Nice, New bpnng Style Hut te attend the Inauguration, DUNLAP& CO. hve Issued their Spring Styles two weeks previous tn the usual lime. They hivejusl arrived and we are new prepared tosbew you all the Lateat Spring styluj in Dunlip Silk m and Sen Hits. Decidedly the most popular nnd fashionable Ilat of America te-day. The 1.1U1IT WKllillT BKLK-CONKOBU-1NQ "J103TON UKAIITIKS " are aUeIn.aa well as all the newest and most popular novel ties in YilU.VO MN'. huts' end ulill, UHIN'S Sttifand reft Mat. Taps, etc. TBU.S'kS and '1KAVBL1NU 1IAUS at big In Uueenients eaUigbcst Cash frtccs rer Eaw run. Uuskrsti.'Ur. A Reminder I FREY ECKERT W.D.Stauffer&Ce., Mea, 81 ds 33 North Queen Street LAMOATBB,FA.
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