Wr-A-ft'VT'. '- ----- Tv.v - --l'- - : ',-.' ,n:-"Z-j? &,, :tvy"V - y-v'-W&a. ' (..Jf ''" n. .: .. mm& rs3j3nijua Bp9DKMBBBBBflawx .7'm uawig:waB SSri lik'Srart tiBhSff1" B mStMi -cftgQfcit , . , l . :. fy"trl jMll-a' Ml Bnaaaiiil nmrit'OSmit "!'. UPUN Bp awaWlffMtwtM niniDem.i mtjmAAtt iiiVSTmSffltii mwrntsbrj' WMBrEs raisap- fnUitifc)un? aaifaatnTffoed. LlnweSctlKth.tit t .M.watawt.V'rfTat (would tiari MlXAm'douW.it'ltTnef I WeqMNAf cash.? It htpened te iti tar DrMidMit who deliberately Kntim tebe rlf htthtn t6be7pxcai k Vaa4 hit ltcyrioed thenRh it .was, MMeMUy breufht about 'defeat, tisafeMtrattdj that ln uractlcal ta 'Wifct't t ;",.(''-. a ,l,f IditciviijtBdhid upon ,hls, an Um ital)UEmiii"ef the civil DOllCT.Whfch'wM eWlVMttl b"? the tata?yrrtHeiDa'6Critie j5jVyeuuLtriyeaIiii 'fat-war, ut power ei .ie.pfivien .ZXT - SSBBmAK..'. uKf ar twajawBt' K8F4S imnum vUAU MUtiililllORKoSrreir (JCVMUhii-' n ! if" JAbwc-ivenrtembirraMlIfKi legacy f :wMfbth KfpOWIcan parfyaaded te lis pMKfini, r rr-Hiue sjstem mat, . iNidndfar.mere revenue than" needed, id thai piled ;up aturphilnthetreaiury wBlaa tjsperaUvel- called for" reduction ftitt axmtces. This necessity brought witfe It, m the Democratic president Wm taa situation, a demand for the MmUm of tariff duties; which he nmunly dentandtd: and se aroused HJilaaifteC timid canltallita and mnnu- . ' flMtinrs that their business would be ttititd and prompted them te great ezer- , ttM Bad axptndlture te secure his defeat, &1. ia the present belief that if Mr. Osttaiaad had withheld his demand for . tiriffndaetloaeatll after the presidential fjVMMee he would have been triumphantly 1, upon hk geed adiatnistratlve and this view was warmly pre l te aim; and the further censldera- ' was urged upon him that he ewad it te the party that elected him :; te hazard its dereat by springing f aiyaMUen upea the country that there Tf tee UtUe time te properly canvass , IWlenthe election. The result seems te ' that this counsel was wise : but It -r,addnssed te a president who has Wadahla mark by his uncompromising , M, tMid expression and execution of Uftkwsef public policy, and it could et be eacpected te be successful. Jf r. Clevelaiid la net a politician of the .-;. order; but he has achieved the high taees he has been invited te, by reason that fact. He became the choice of Ittkrfsns, because a polltielan would net s.am UMWuer teeir requirement ; which m the atrenvth hald wllh thn v-paepw py reason or uncompromising de ,Tpttp te duty and Independence of pellti- ., '.". ' a - . iT ". .vibiemuu im,iun i-saayer, governor and president upon his :vraeera as an honest and capable ad. grmJabtrater. Ha wan thn llk-n nrcnl , 'i the presidency and It would have ifcra-elected him but fef the antagenlaui, fJate which his just sense of duty brought jBlai, te the prejudice of themanufacuring ilsHTMH of the country. The surplus was t'V '.'CM Wb ArlnUk.1 ' thn .! .m. tl.n !.... vwwuvw , w Hum naa yuv flwe lu .jIwn it ; the president In pursuit of hls jttady practice of doing what he "ilfcasjght seeded te be done, demanded the ftyrossptrttiucHen or the tariir; ana was batata by his devotion te the truth. It he hid dissembled and waited, be would have 4riiyr.a-inl1 ttmt w.?a nnllMAa luif tint l-lf'ZZ'. . """"l """ "" iKivmuuM. SiftWadonet think tliat anyone will chaU f.lMta me general belief that I'resldent XiUareUnd has been uecullarlv milded In -.;. administration by his conviction of VfeilA fit In Iia llnnn. Tlia ian1ntaiiiiaa KAr." "- ' www. AMVWUVWMVM tv wmd waicn ue uas aanerea te his con r-3i Jl.a . . .. .. Yieueas is seen of all men ; and the sound. '.SMS of bis convletlons has been con trteueus; se that he ia held te be a Urin aikd act an obstinate man. -.. -,. . . . . f,i jb. tipuueu ei men nas no; ueen as ceu- aylwioesly geed as his opinion of princi- iflM; and hts administration has suffered twhat from the lnefudency of suber I in 1U conduct. lie has been n -NfT laborious president; and it may be . .Mt M weuia have done better if he had - mi i -... .uu UVIUI Ul UU UIUJ1 IUJ iJK broader contemplation of the field and -ft laborers working in it under him. " B him all In all, we are of epln- . s ,'.sji" we may uut ee seen again in me K'ftwiMiwiuM emce, se geed an cillcer. : Ua hat shown a much greater amount of rfWUty aad aptitude for the hlsh duty l was creuitea te him when he en- upon it. He his fairly wen the of greatness equal te his place. Ue I the presidency with the high es ter. U country ; and with hostility tswatdi him only among these who are I of appreciating earnest, honest K: 'aad patriotic service. :--T- A Dili Teln 'flUu t riwnlsr J ... 1.1... 1' i. ; mbiwm" huh uiwa oeuuie Af ite of Uie direct tax bill, which should jhftft caused its rejectiaa by that body; 'WM.-jpaaete with great eurpr'se that it vs MUttiBea by only nine veUs, with MtWrnre against it. This s verv extra. IMttaary, indeed, In view of the cogency , Um reaaeas advanced by thu president Jjaf-tM rejection of the measure, and .tjivam'ua a profeunl distrust of the wis- 4aataf the Senate. vjfba bill proposed te ray back te the 'atsc tteu raised during the war by tfaM laxaiiOB. rue president dlsat- Bmd It en the ground that Cemrri K li:ere right te refund this tax than - Mr tr. a it Is no mere proper for it vif.sW'U. Ths only reason for delne it H a; iM in poruea laid upon the states JtnhaNlM was inet collected. Hut the toerrsetiysays ttiat this Is the c saaay taxes, and affords be reason reafuadiegwhat has been collected; r iBt-eta upea the ability of the or the coaditteas affecting the bM net hacems a law, as It FlBB.' IhTltWMiMlMMll eC if J i-aT-aBai-s a-p Z-z Jr""' nhihaM Wy bt follewfld,' UwrnMrVirXSttii-1 Jeedttura of thafarptas Ta tha. raWrfn'ef iiiuf wmuiw. ; T A GeUMffbeceat We gladly not,theentarprlseef.qnf oetettporary, the"JNw,Ii(if whichledilt ',fO puiMiMi nanaieme penraiw ana uriei jMgraphleaet.Uia century's president ,We are par UcuUrly' grail Q9dt this anon or enr covemperary, sinca it t. Is accompanied by '.4, a propel' appreciation of the, great men who' nave filkd the presidential, efflcKand Is net marred by 1U cuttesaary detraction etr Democrats and, fulsome praise of Republicans. The ' New ' 2fra r. has e'rldeMly's been born . again ,and'4 we. trust that It will continue "en the straight path it has new taken, and that; It wlllcllngJdwaystelts prese"ntcetTect4 opinion that the majority of ,'the people 'pf the country think that.IIayea was. net eiecieu preaiueut, uu ,kumi me tmiiii- jerlty agree that 'Cleveland's 'adminis tration was carried enMn ttie'lnterest'ef thn nnnnlA. Ta. It ullfk lliKra fli1 tint' trouble us hereafter with any back slid."' leg from se sound opinions. ' It says ' President Hayes gave tba country a quiet and oeBssrvalive aoailntetrallofi,vnotwrtli standing tbst hta political opponents, 'and' no loeoMldarabla number et bis own psrty Uiengbt then, and ttlll think, , bawtMnot bawtMnet nUtiMl te the cfll os, aad, 'at the xplraUen, or bis orueiai terra ne .retired te. Ms. none at Fremont, Ohie, wbers ba still rstldea ' Mr. ' CleveUnd , was sleeUd i msyer" et. Batfole, Nsw Yerk, in 1881, and eatarad, upon bis cilleUl duUsa January 1st; 1882 While msyer of Baflslehe.MTndthe oily In eleven months newly 81,000,100. thereby elnsrly HlnstrsUng the eecenliy or having elllolent and Incorruptible 'men In 'pnblle elnee. In 1832, Mr. Ulavsland was nominated by the Domecratlo slate oemmlttea aseandl. date (or governor el the state of New,yotlt, New,yetlt, New,yotlt, eatbelMueol reform, and be was eleeted' by the larastt mslerllr ever:- raaSlfaWby. anvbedy, Tn the aUtiM of tbe,Ualen,".vl : jiutxM.r -inn vow wm esnainiy.uMwnng In its indication of the great oeuilJClnce the: ernin !aeed In Mr. Cleveland." ' -On Friday, July lltli, 181, en the seeetid1 ballet Mr. Cleveland was BemtHatedSras president et the United HWtti, rseslvlBg003' .VJtea nut e! a tout of 802-the elsoltea took' 8 Uoe November 41b, and reseltsd'in Mr. leveland'a favor, be receiving 210 electoral votes ent of a total of 401. Preildent Cleveland, during bta admlnls tratlen, strletly adhered te the policy foie feie foie shadewed In his letter of aoeeptanoe, bis latter en civil aorvlee reform and bis in augural addrem. Tbst bis administration was carried en lu tbelnteraata of the people the vi t majority are agreed. Here and there a dlrgrunted polltielan oetneatotne front In lu condemnation, bnt the people, te whom alens civil admtnUtratlea la reapea Bible, are Its hearty endorsers, Tiik Russians ars displaying an energy in tbe development of their vast domain which flnda Its only parallel In these United States and premlaea ere long te make them oversbadew tbe destinies of Kurepa in a oemmerolsl as well as an Industrial sense. Tbey have net only puthed their railways and commercial power southward of tbe Caspian te the vary gate of India and made a triumphant hnanelal suecea of what bad seemed only a costly military enterprise bnt tbey are new preparing for the Inaugu ration et a projeet of even greater dllUcully and that promlies If successful mere start ling and beneneent rcaulta, This project Is nothing lass than a Russian Facine rail road which will extend from Moscow all the way across Hlberla te the Huealan sea pert of Vlsdlvoateck en the I'aclne. The read will be 0,O)l miles In length and parts of It will call forth great engineering skill bnt the Kuialan engineers have displayed great resources and Ingenuity In the trans Caspian enterprlae and will probably be equal te tbla emergeney. This read Is net only expected te turn the currents of trade with China and Japan aercni the North of Aala, and draw American trade aeresi the North 1'mIUe, bnt It will undoubtedly open an Immente wheat Held, the produet of wbleh will again ebeapen feed te Kuro Kure psans and vle with ludltta and American grain. It la calculated that by tbla route a travoller from Ixinden would reach Shanghai, China en tbe twenty-second day after leavlng lirltaln but thia la baaed as tbe dreadfully alew UtneoftbeKuaalanrallreeda an average apoed of but eoventeen miles an hour. 1 1 Is probable that the Impatlenee el travelers from mere rapid land a would In duee tbe Kuaalana te put en a flying China, man medeled alter tbe Urltlah train known aa the flylug Hoetohman. ClTV MlHilONAKY HMITII N. Al.UN, Of New Jtrunawlck, NewJeraey,has suddenly usurped the position et Sam Jenes s a plotureaque and thrilling evangellat In l'hlladelpbla en Sunday he preached te 11 ve bundred men and beya gathered from the roughen element of thoelty, anduaing their ewu familiar slang he made a pre- round impression, it eugbt te be alated, however, that he began operations by serving tbree cups of lea and three sand wiches te oaeh one of tbe audience. The liberality with 'whleti he Interpreted tbs scriptures may be understood from the following samples taken at random from his dlcoeurse ou tbe parable of the prodigal son : 'This prodigal aen was sitting one day en the edge of a hegpen and he tumbled te niinasir. He thought of hla melher'a closet 11 0 thought of the hunks of pie In that elcseL lie thought et that pet of dough nuts. lie had aeen no sueh pie alnee he atarted out te palet the country from Maine te California. 11 eM had a geed many geed feeds, but nothing like bis bems feeds. Ue'd get ae low they wouldn't even let him aweep the sawdust out of a live cent gin mill end Ihen deep en the sawdust. It' a pretty hard when you can't sleep In a live cent gin mill, ain't It T" A large number et the congregation nodded In approbation et thia sentiment. When Missionary Allen began te point hla moral he earrled hit audience by storm, but in a way eveu mere auggeatlve or Sam Jenoa. Fer example: "Yeu say, '(Jed help me and I'll atop drlnklmr,' and you're atone broke and nobody' II treat you. "You'll awear ou for twelve meutha when you are aent te Moyameealog for a year. "Yeu take the nrat step and (Jed will take nine thousand te your one." As there appears te be a demand for eloquenee of thia sort there will probably be a liberal aupply, and we aball doubtless hear or theological atndenta taking a oeurso lu sporting alang and tramp language aa an 0 ssntlal part et their eutnt. PERSONAL. Pepk Lke celebrated hlaseveuty-ulnlh birthday en Saturday, W11.MAM Cautku, a prominent Iren manufacturer, died lu PetUvllle en Friday night, aged eighty six years. Ue was In the iron business there for everalxty years. Mil Jehn 1) Keckiei-bllbr writes te the liiv. F. T. Uatea that he wlllcenlrlcute one buedred thousand deilara te the Amer Amer lean liiptltt Educational society, payable aa required for its contrlbutlena toeduculonal work in the United States ; providing aucb contributions are net payable faster than ten tbouaane deilara during each mentb, bgtnnlnK with March and ending with DicembernexL Ur. Ball's Ueuin Byru di a purely vegeta ble corupeiiua. Innocent In uaiUManu I wen. aerial lu effect. or ciuiamn tt It I " va'uabie. paring cnuglj. whoeplug c eugb, 5te : lu a lew lieurs. Pries ts cents. w -J?.i.W,i - gn-ves, of WetheredTllle, Ud.a writes t 1 sum r sometimes with acute rbea. ,li.nl..n..-iriiri ...... ' .W. WO Ui aWM.u.ua 1 rue,, fc tmecu'e. 1 cordially reeemineudu 8TKAM llKATISTflECOMINTTsirri' ter dwHileifi. clieiches, school beuies. tC theuKh Miie s.tully used one hanrtrej jea-saj-e. Wheuyea contemplate a cottage cii en JOH H uki f, tLe will give yeu a tatu" ncicrieu.atalalrpnce. JV'mtu IfMUMBtt .WtMB tWvUBflBBft 'JTAWAI !' .1' J .A !! 1 rmOmumu. He&mmmS Iftaa Gderls:Sv T'T jT'takeJ.quan'titietw anywhere; -iv 'JZr ...u.-.Tkr-i. tt TSt r x .Geuadi-.Ca$tle veu -sav, .We.Wy;trS.:ctiqn5 of fthis, s ZjLJ:- a.i' aBbut? M?we pleasr-n6T .suu .ayyukjurwc, m But.hcre -Is one -made! point blank, namelyit -it--, ,The-retall? busjittessef the. wqnu wm iun- snow, '.single house in" which the variety,' of Spring Dress Goods equals. tnat wiricn wcsnew te-day. 'And the variety is ' increasine vattaiav s i, Just Uiisls the goal. Te give thefpeople'ef this city the best retail trading v place In the world.,,, The public is judgel The grewing1 sales the verdict, Yeut. enter at the centre Chestnut street - deer, and, crossing the Transept, continue .northward te the intersection' of uie iviain xniaic wuii uic luurui ;cres8aisle beyond the marble itps':;vr That is the Dress Goe'ds centre ei this city. Loek te the left along the Jineej;High Novelties. What woman can see them and net be impressed ? 220 styles, all exclusively, our own in thisM market, 'and' the creme dela iremc' from Roubaix. But they are net all en the counters. We "are" prodigal of space, but te idispjay all stuffs worth showing would take our fifteen acres of space from everything else. The prices arc $16 te $28 a pat tern, ample. Did wool and silk and color ever meet in equal harmonies before ? Never, never. Cast your eye te the fixture top. That wool thing with a wide zig-zag decoration. One coloring el six. Shew 'em all for the asking. $1.75. The sorts around arc the High Nov elties. On the shelf below a stuff of retiring color peeps out, but "just lovely." That's another sort of Lalla Rookh pattern Persian shawl, palm decoration. $1.50 for fancy ; matching plain, $1. lhree colorings. Anether family ei six color ings with striped band decora tion $1.25 a yard. And Others and ethers and ethers. Words waft away te sighs, and sighs te mere respirations, at the at tempt te describe. The fun of this aisle is at the opposite counter where the Glorlesa Is sold. It's almost a joke the way It has jumped te popularity at a single leap. But it is at the zenith, intrenched, fortified. Public favor decrees it. " Oh, it is an India silk," says one ; " gossamer water proof," another ; ' what pretty stuff for sunshades!" another still ; but all leek se wise when told that it is "Gloriosa." But Gloriosa gees te the Inaugura tion te-day, and will decorate every watering place next Sum mer. 48 inches wide, $1.50, Swing around this same cir cle and you take in Challls, dainty Challis, and beyond Crazy Crepes, and all sorts of Cottens and Ginghams. Ging Inms ? Aye, Ginghams. But all told it's the greatest Spring Dress stock of the world. They will gladden your eyes, perhaps cheer your heart, and will touch your pocketbook very gently. Flowers Artificial Flowers. Have you noticed the wonder ful progress in the art of mak ing them? Se natural they cheat you into touching or smelling te test their reality. Utility in beauty. A chance came te us a few days since te gather a great let of imported Flowers at com paratively little cost. There were 2,000 branches, all roses but 100, and they are chrysan themums. They are nearly all three blossoms te a stem or spray, Jacques, La France, Marechal Niel, and all ether sorts that are in fashion. The prices average one-half. Thus : The s'euu that ware S1.12X are Ce cents. 1 ha items that were 60 cents are SO. The stems that were te cents are V, Tbe Chrysanthemums that Here 11 11 are 7& cents. Fer corsage or house decora tion they are equally suited. The small quantity won't last. A small bit of a trade billow will seen sweep these 2,000 sprays away. Southeast of centre, urst Trauiept. About one hundred Infants Coats at half and third under regular retail prices. New goods, new styles, all-wool stufls, tastefully trimmed. Sizes, 2, 3 and 4. $2.5?. $3. $35e, and $4. Made in the dull season ; you get the things with the labor thrown in. second fleer, Cttit:ut street tide, vaters. four ele pAiKrtfCsSHT'OOalTOUNb. .QKsVNjKKts '1 W MAtm MMtk t aaas lint ahta te tltte. but'arier 'allot ,P.isb etJftMV-CeiirifrD far wSiaif,; Intetnhu flaa.aaa etrmgih- re- jnMi&A r -- " V'r :.-, . ' , . K.U SaUTH.CIatUttu.S.C., - "t.havetjUrn.fnlir.a part ef-attla of lrJea,Cslivceftbeaaa;aBr,Hlas'atiriy rent tea mta rjiat pjesirms, iron wnica 1 bave'saB-ertd.greatlrC"'. r t . .. "l Fslna's CfjerxTCMtpeaaA ttroSneeaaeana aad lirreafifBg tlfapr.A pirysfelaa'- presurlp.- ifea, U'aoM'nM'crm'Aln'ena. KarainltlrasY .Ike net&mfftUr. it Is a'guarafue-A ,nl7 1 or aieepiMSBtsr,tf airectiebs are falibluil fol lowed,' ".. ( II te. tutor as e Druggists. Wstts.BiosASDSea A Ce, Borllng-len, Vt. mmW'2SMl& . WASAHAKmR'B. Women's $6 Shoes. at $4. . You'll leek for such a price drop te cover bad work or bad stock, or something " off." ,. Net a bit of it. The Shoes are hand-sewed, and made el stufl that's worthy hand-sewing. Net a trashy thing about them. The kid,, is excellent a touch shows it ; the shapes are per fect; the' finish artistic; the buttonholes neat. Patent leather pointed tips, and a dashing, well-bred leek te the whole get-up. Awlfltb.ttiesSK te 5 M width, 11 7.0 1 2K tee C Width, sizes 'j te S u width, sizes sft te SH Don't be curious about their history, but test the Shoes .themselves in any proper way. Compare the price with any thing at ; the town affords. Seme dealer may possibly have a $6 Shee at $5. This is a $6 Shee at $4. Market street, wett. JOHN WANAMAKER. a COD'S HAKSA.PAHIL.LA.. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is that Heed's Sarsapartlla'haseured thou, sands et peeple who suffered severely with rneutnatltm. It neutralises the lacueaeld In the bleed, which cause t these terrible pain arid acties, and also vitalises and enrlches the bleed, thut preventing tbe recurrence el the disease. Theto (acts warraatus In urging yen, II yen sutler with rheutnaUem, te give Heed's lanaparlllaatrlal, rer ss years!, have surTered with selatie Uheumttitm. lout November l was taken werre than ever, and was unable te get out of thehoute. I was almost Uai.PLKSS FOB 40 DAYS suffering great agony. In December I ccni- meneeu taking Heed's saraapaniia. After the second bottle 1 was able te be. ent and around anil attend te business. 1 took five bottles, and am new se tree from rheumatism Unit only oeaaatenatly I feet it slightly en a su a den change of weathw. 1 have great conB cenB conB denee In Heed's Bamparltla. CHa(.a Haw wau, Chrlslte, ciarke (Je, Wis. INVliAslMATOUV UUKUHAT18M "Havlngbeontreublod with tmdatiimatery rheumallam for many years, my taverable attention was ealled te Heed's Barsapartlla by anadvortltementofcnrcs It had effected. I have new used three bottles el Heed's Sana parlll and can already tettlfy tebeneflelal retults. I highly recommend tt as a bleed pu rifier." J. U. atsm, West JJloemfleld, R. V, Heed's Saraaparilla Beld by all druggists. II I six ter 15, Prepared only by 0. I. .HOOD A CO, Lewell, Mass. 100 Deees One Dellar. aouehiixieN re wdhk. jnOMPIiBXlON KOWDKK. LADIES WUU V ALU It A KKriNKO COUl'I.BXIOM MUS'l' USK POZZONI'S MRUIUATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imnarta a brilliant transparency te the skin. Ueuieves all pimples, i ruckles and dis dis dis eolerattons, and makes the skin delicately selt and beauurul. ltceutatns no lime, white, land or araenle. In three shades, pink or flaaa, weiuj iuiu urnueiuh rOU BALK 1ST All Driitftflata and Faney Ooeda Doalera soverywbere. sar-UKWAUK ur imitations. tat aurAMvd TOBACCO. FINKl'IKOKOF CrlEWING TOBACCO IB INUBKI) A LUMJB.Y. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes at near being a rtne piece of I'LUQ TO UAUOO as It It ioe(lble te make It, and It known as a STANDARD BRAND AktONtl DKALKU8. WoareiuietmtONK TU14L will Ccuvlnre vcu ei iu Menu. 3-Loefcfcrtna tedtl.ua tagone&cli plug, J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, 1.0U1SVI1.I.K, UV. I2J-101J AVKK .ri00,000 1H WAGES 1'AID OUT luyeurcuy. Yrnyge away ie gei your work when you have mechanic! In ) our mldtt who can Hive you superior wtrk. Qe te J OHN Uksr. JU Kttt fulienatreet, in Mia AKK YOU CONSUMPTIVE T UBKPAUKKK'a OtNllKIt TONIC without delay. A ram medicinal compound that cures when all elau tails. Has cured the worst casus el Cough, Weak Lungs, Asthma, Indigestion, Inwaid Pains, Kxhauntlen. in valuable for Ubeuuiatlam. remale Weakness, and all pains and disorders el the Stomach and Dowels. 60c. at UruggUls. rLOUK.sreN Uiloenk, MMt fragraut and Lasting et fertumea. tc DruvgltU. (I) me it HOHl.ONTAI. STATION AHY a? Kuilaca. from te te hoTgf'tiewf-r. and Vertical Kuslnrs from i te 10 hoite-newer. veu will And Hum at JOUN Uauv'tf, 3gatful. ten iireet, mitfd re a leaf time I was saaatveM as aat thai 1 mala mat 1 lasaa saaaT etaea, bat aaawiMV ass tsmt aatu I I'alaa's CeUnr CMBSaaAi-wSSaa- at ' -a""" eueagifceaaa aai tevtaeiaTatsay astres " ttaai.K i BHialaN7Knia-fas. Vt. FaVtesVa OslWrmpeuad qatetdy qnitia anatusa-rtaaas tM'asti Dhsa irrlttsta pr waakaaal kr evarwerk, IMuc nr kAek. If aarsa aanra aest, beaaact. Sysfata. tltSBisttatsi. saal jtacaetla, aad eOtse aiteraera Hi tas aarveas srstesa. v - " ' " . TentJ7p th 8httertdlfrTM . " Fer two years I was are dcbllltr. and I taaak aa i umuik tea t aa taa dlaeavarar et tbavalaable taaaad; i I it. thatipaMM-s ewary JOTB for a mad cured ass. I.at aavs-ae wttle la saa ivtea. w bem a w. rorrea. siasirrini. ueaa, IACMTED FOOD awrttiutth WtU$ tlanaeh. But far JisraUdi, BOOTB AND BBOBW. JJOOTS AND HU0B8. D. F. Stacldieuse, 28 and 39 East Khm It. I take pleasure In calling yenr attention te my line of SHOES Tht t am receiving dally fertkaSprtagTrada, ant all are made for these who raqaire great durabUlty ana ler elegaaee of style, at aad workmanship cannot be excelled. Prlesa Lewer Thast tba Lewaat. Ca'l and examine my urge stock and we will be pleated te try aad suit you. D. P. STACKHOUSE, aa se mabt Knre.it LAMCASTaK. PA. aSS-lfA IOOTB AND SHOES. A Reminder ! THI 14 OASIS OR 585 PUBS or- Ladles' & Children's Shoes en which yen ctn save 2Ss tea. or Bl .CO per pair, ana which we have been advertising for (he past month, are selling very 1Mb Se Don't Blame Us IF YOU GET LEFT, BY MOT UUY1NU OP TlilB LOT UirOKR TUEY Alia ALL BOLD. K yery pal r Is worth the prlce they were made te aell for, hut remember we are telling them AT AMD iitLOW WDOLKBALIPMIUKB. The O-e-Prle Cuk Heue, Thi Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS 8c SHOES Ne. 3 EMt Klag Street, LANOABTKE.PA. aystore Closed Kvery kvenlng at B O'clock Kxcept Monday and Saturday, DRY UOODB. T UK PEOPLE'S OABH BTORE. Opening Te-day AMOTuau in voiek or French Satinesl In a vailety of colors and desltnt wbleh Is uutuipatte d it equalled by any heutelu the cuy AHERIOAH SATIRES Which rival tbs r ranch ceeds In style tnd colorings, We sell them at lKe. Beld In Phil adelphla at 19c. BOUKOaOtOK TU1NQ31.S' Scotch Zephyrs I At 20C, SSC, SIC te 450, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LAUtSH' BLACK AND COLOKKU Silk Taffeta Gloves At ss cents per pair. Almest as geed as these sold latl suuen at W cents. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 36 EABT KINO BTRaUrT, LANUASTEK, PA. marl-lvw rlH Lev cocks. HTEAtf OAUOES. H1QU OK Lew l'reatnre. WiUr Hium. fliun .ucss, new vruueis or weigaiea, uiast - id . .i..- "T- -t r:'. .T Tubes, Whitttei. syphens for B'eem tiaugea, Oy Under eilers plain, Water Gauge Columns, cocks ic-r stram Gauges, sail ea JOHN aaaT, 3?3 Kut rultea sUMt. mt-Ud FREY d ECKERT, MW - ?. , .' IfAQER A BROTHKK. MI GOODS. Wa hava anrtajr UMaastssa aaat Man the Mjesalag prep-part- te emr assssv tlvtM aaai. iiaasl roesa ssr.saa eUsaia el geea. WawaiaavatlM largest atesk of Dry Goods eatsMa of raawaaiyuaa aaa aa we saxwaase largely, airaet ftesa taa Mean fsetarers aat Importers, wa shell east the aassa at Us lewsst possible prices. CHITONS. Pride of West, WamsnttA, Wil. llamsvtile, Laagden e.B..UUl, PnUt, Leaatala aat Hease-tlfe 44 Bleaeaed atnsllaa. Utlea, Waaumtta, Bosten. Mohawk, Pe Pe uet aad Woedvllla BheeUngt aad Pillow Mnsllaa In S-i, 6-4. T-s, S-4, t-taaai04 ana loe Inch widths. Cablaaahaa Mnsllaa all widths aad qaaiiuaa. LINIHi. Direct Importation and special valnea in .every dtsorlptlea of Irtsmaeetchand Barman Table Liaeasi la Oraara and fall Bleached Damasks, from asote uoe par yard. LINEN 8r?TT8. DataaskTablaClothswIthsTap DataaskTablaClethswIthsTap klaa teasatab, in oae'.os new Oa etgas and la all e.aaUUaa, in eiading the finest goods of Jean a.BrowaSen'at)M eelebratad Balfaat Manutaeterers. Hera atltehad aad Knotted Fringe SstAv Damask aad Huck Towels, Teweitngs, Morale Oletk. Bnssia aad Asteriean crashes and uiass Toweling. MARSEILLES AMD CROCHET QUILTS. WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS. TICKINGS AND CHECKS. We opened February 1st the largest offering of Oarpets aver shewa la thia oily. Of well kaxrwa anA reliabls make, In all analltlst aad the aawett Spring deatgas and colorings. Will be sela at lass price than same qual tie are sold la PhDadelphla and Maw Yerk. 25,27 & 29 WeBt King St., L1N0A8TEB, PA. gi- w ATT A HU AND. TBI CLOSING OUT SALE! -or- Laaies' MUies' aaa Ihlldrca's WINTER COATS -AT TUB New Yerk Stere. Has bean greatly appreciated, and why net t Bueh Bargains are seldom seen outside of an Auction Bala, and then you must take great chances. Bare are brand new goods, showing a clear saving of 50 per cent ea taa invest ment. Ladlet'and Misses' Jackets and Newmarkets worth si and as each, closing out a SI apiece Lsdlaa' Mewmarkeis In striped and Plain Clet tit, worth sg aaa Sie, at u each. Laatea'Kaglaaa reduced, striped. Cheeked, Black or Brown, aeld tbla season at 110 and 111 te, closing at at aad ic each. 0LOS1NO OUT P.1I0XS ON BBAL PLUSU JACK BT8. BXALPLUsu bacquas, BBALl'LUBUMODJXSBAB, Cleth aad Astrachan Jackeu and Wraps. Children's Coats marked down te very low prices. Special Clearing Bale el White and Colored Weel Blanket ion may save it ze mis percent. en gneus you may ma reumay and It ntctitiry te buy early next vail. WATT &SH AND 0, 8 and 10 Baat King Btraat. NO RE -MARKING. HnrrrTM. i u net teranv ttartlcnlar Bay or hour, bat oeatinues natll goods wa HAGER MOTHER ev. ; ''iitWam fjK eununm btj rcsM. L.CeHBtniBre. u 1 IIIlLOLlJLiliaBlll -or our WIINITER SUITS -AD OVERCOATS. Oar rinettBntt. heretofore sMd at SIS, MS aaa B20, today reaaced te ail aad ail astta ordinary Bariatnr II weean fltven. Our meat -wwuar. saslea- heretofore at W, SllaadSlt. Overeeata, heavy ana mediant weight, at slaughter print. BeeturatormOvrceata new redaetd te St., Men's rants te order, strictly all wool, at SB, N, at Se and It. large assortment, geed styles. Big value for the money. 1 SSI Men's Pants selling from 73a te Ss. All ataanfaetnred by ourselves. Wait sewed aaa geed attlng. They are Uennlne Bargains. Cee At Oaca for Chelcf st BtyM. L. GANSMAM & BRO, Maanfaetnraref Pine Clothing, 68 NORTH QDatXN ST. 68 LANCA8TKB.PA. Afs-Tne Cheapest Kxclnslve Clothing Hoase -pjrTBBH KATkuren. IB HAVE THE KNACK OF IT. Wa have the knaak of knowing jntt hew te buy te suit the trade-lust what te give yen In style, flt and anlth. It seems se at least. It seems at II the peeple appreciate enr efforts te give them GOOD, RBLTABLV CLOTHING AT HONEST I'll WES. KVKKY LOT OP Winter Suits Reduced 25 Per Cent, in Price. Every Suit an acknowledged geed value at Its former price surely a llnrgatn new. Myers & BatMm, BBLIABLB CLOIUIKK9, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST.. LABOASTBB PA- H IKSH & BKOTHER. Exclamations of Admiration Uttve been beard from all who hive examined enr sleck of SPRING GOODS you Made-te Order Werk. A UagnlBeent Assortment of Suitings and Pantaioentngs, BUITIBSB te your Order Ill te 135. 1'ANXALOONlNuS te your Order... 4telu. SUITINGS! WeiBteds. Wide and Nanew Waiet. Alpines, Corkscrews, BllkatUed, Oaasimeres. Plaldr, Cheviots, btnpes. A PINK WIDK.WA1.K CO IT AN O VKBT, Back or Cutaway, te your order, Sit. PANTALOOMNOS-Btrlpes.rialiU. Checks. Overplalds, Csstlmeret, Worsteds, lb9Vl:t. Amagnlflcentllneef SllkBlrlpes. Well worth your Inspection. BS-The sale of winter OoefJt peer mtrrlly en. Yen may And aomethtng among taem te Interest you. H1RSH& BROTHER, ONE-PBIOsl Clothiers and Furnisher?, OORNBR OF N. QUfflBN & OHNTRB SQUARE, LANOASTKU.PA. MlLLINMJtr. j-iurk:and water. Fire and Water. Slightly Uamiged c'tockef Millinery, Notions, Etc. I am soiling at very Lew V rices TO CLOSE OUTJiXTiatC SVOOK. P. WEIKEL, uiarMfd OASUIAUBa. STANDARD OARRIAQE WORK. Standard Carriage Werk. KDW. KDQERLEY, Mes. te, 47,13. is Market Street, Se-tr et Post Pest office, Lancaster, Pa, Ue net fait te call and see my splendid tteck ei Latt9t atyle Buggies, 'corens, Pamlly uarrlagw, Ae , whlcn 1 new have ready ler the Spring trade. All tbe latest designs te se lect Irem. There are no liner vehicles in the state. A tine line of Becend-llind Werk en band . My prices are-the lowest In the it ale for flrsvcTuss work. All work guaranteed. Bt pairing and repainting premptly'attanded te. one set el workmen especially employed ter that purpose. AffTOBjrjrra. T UTHEK B. KAUFFMAH, ATTOBMBY-AT-1.AW, Beeend rioer Bskieman Law Building, Ne. u Menk Dake street. astyAw T T V Ill ' r r r.r- 5-a"" -: T . .J" -t,-
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