Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 15, 1889, Image 2

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1 1 IB JjANCASTER DAILY INTELLtGENCETl, FRIDAY. MAttCll 15, 1869.
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I miuui ra d ismscd te refer te
at wukcc uhum te uu
I.WfeMttB ytaM M Ur8Bf 1. it wm
yylMtwH flUlng-, wnerenpea
JaKPfelftdA Xh it is -very
m mj IH( TV Biter jJitune
WuBU Frwela WUarten'
life Cut ' being that he, dm
MWteUd te be examiner et claims
rifclttiiiqiMrtment, which was tbe
iBi Francis Wbarten Held, xne
I BMde Is explained by the Btate-
I tat Mr. WbarteB, being a man of
hkMettdf Secretary Bayard, re-
Ifrom'traetlee and devoted te the
rMlatcraaUeaaUair. en which he
l tttt greatest authority in the country.
liiMioa:eto Washington as the
aftrfcwr of the Becretary of state,
Bealnkllybuta clerk in the de-
lit.'
: .- .LI . it - l..n Ia
R. -M-f "- - "- -' -"
asm aBasa ania DTnianHi inn ia.aa ibb as a 1 , a-is a.u
S.tMMaad that Mr. Walker limine, net
i expert in international Jaw, pre-
i te ceuQne himself te the duties of
lelatkahlD and te earn the 13.500 of
llalary which he gets as the ten of his
'father.
-fXodenbt Mr. Walker Blalnels fit te
hm a clerk te his father, and the reiatien-
ahldls'ne fair bar te bis appointment.
4WewiU be well pleased, Indeed, It Mr.
Blaine eta find place for that etaer son or.
. ale who married a Pennsylvania wife and
ibaldn't keep her, se that she new gees
, the stage te make ber llveiiuoea.
If th Hlalnn femllv Ij Doer, the father of
; ftaa .i.t MAvnlifAyl fn tinf nit liln
3ehlldren in office.
JC or Train ingum ub(Jicuiiev''
Jdtb secretary te reside in, enais.uwa
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M.year aees net pny me exieut ui mu
rvhSWUlljr. .EHC1J vuiun. iu . uuu -...-
a separate place at the puuuc ireugu. n
I'll quite tbe practlce for the officials te
it their sons, and even their wives ana
ers, In place as their secretat let i
IS And. It' is a very comfortable arrange-
C.Mif all ariunii Tf.lreAnt af.mnfrerflnnt.nr
lil all tbe cash in, the family ; and
, J.laiaklAa He flate in. tA hnrnn fjl Hus frnnfc.
set "? - ""? "r "?"" . . " .
We admit mat we ae net Knew mat.
-Slfce elder Blaine' financial condition
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4 UHUT,,CU U WW CUIKU I1D Ul "l"'i
rVrTvB)l.lAf. ttlja avaIIajI hl..an.fr.nl. enrl WU
?0 net suppose that this is the faet. But
&-4f ttiarn wnra env anpli rAAftnn tfsr Ihn
,ji( " ..V.U " W-W- .,U .-.
appointment there is no need te concede
iVittlnthefaceet the Inadequate salary of
ptlw expensive office.
I It has come t) pais that ene net a
?S,-lHiesalre can hardly afford te be a
. -,? eablnet efflter: and that the milllennlrefl
,"'Sfai this cabinet have crowded in be ea te
i LVi linnilir nil Mm ninnAn lllntna Wlnk
i . 4em, Procter and Wanatnaker nre nil In
LUhli class we believe. It is net a doslrnble
Viplace for a peer man.
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rmiee ana lndastrle.
uMrt Tnnnpr fftntml for fertv ilnva nml II
Ttry much alive today, though be las
fftrea signs of mental ehaklnesj, or nt
t!' least crankiness. Jehn L. Adams died
Rafter a fait of twenty-six dava, under
ftaken with the reselve te die. When
iTannerwas making his famous experU
Vaeat, a Spanish crlmln.il succeeded in
''tarvlnirhtn'K.plf tn ilnnth In nlimit. ttventv.
ltrad.ys, and the power of the will in
Saasesef the kind, was well illustrated.
'tfltmustbaTflmembered. also, that with
eu all these cases there were none of the ail-
.rifiiaefrr.nmnt!inrj4 iiniinlltf nrpvnitlnff In
ki't eases of starvation net selMmpeacd. Tlie
.-'-" Mn rrnrn tint pxhnu.lnd liv hanl wnik
Sand exposure, as shipwrecked salleis
Pj might be. Tvrrilile scenes are probably
tjSl mt tMa mniriMih f ritnanfrlnr i Phlnn
!C " "" """""H U.JUIUIJ 4U U.ll..,
Tj where theiellef sent from Europe and
, Amsrtci, can have but little effect upon
l 1L. l .-!. l. 1 l.
f.iK ihuiiuu ui u cuiia who u,iuuui uu
fc reached by railroads, nnd nre nlrcaily
fv,bausled by their long struggle with
;yoercropB and heavy taxes. Tliu notion
sf a famine la very foreign te Americans,
jl-aed as transportation facilities by rail ami
Lx-,,, piuauii aie uctciucu, iv ia imi'tu
taat famines will only be known
ta history., IrelanJ, however, hns II
fca,rallreads and its famines, and the best
fr;j; guard against these terrible calamities
lnenu te be the establishment of that
&fnllnml n.Atenllnn nr.1l.r. '!'.,.,
liSf-aay teach us te exist en very Httla feed,
&--&" n ft rxttrnnA Imtlillnrr mnv (miililn tin In
'('t tht HLIlll B1llff hilt. If un Jinwn nnt
Lpf,ttn wherewithal te buy it with we will
pretty generally starve te death. If we
produce a great many things besides feDil
K5S."" VMI, UD It 1IIIC, Kc' IUUU 1UI IUCU1, 11
kV?i..MA tia. t . cmml I.m1 m.n ......1 II...
l world after1 It. Americans who cany
I3?taelr devotion te the absurd extreme of
lftt ATJUl.U nil wtn.YlnAnllnn .. nUAnnl..A
tAwre-va.uK ui, luuuiuuuuuua ui uu CAUcasivu
ltaxatlen, are moving us towards the con
?rdltlea et China. They consider euly the
attabliahment and net -the development
aTel
Industrie, only production and net
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f,'5.eeatmerce ;
but without the latter we
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ft atsaaWA tiAVdi fitinnntl' mm InMsiats-Tnai In m
uviwa uivib uui iuuujkiiua iu tkiij
.sTTAAL number,
Before Cblnt was opened
,?tta commerce she asked the outslde world
v
?-;(JacnelhlDg,nnd yetherhUtery la crowded
f 'gwtth famine. It either tbe protection
vJaaatlca or therara and curious American
v.irea traders, should bave their wiy our
f.swlrens may some day have use ter the
vwaolutlen of Dr. Tanner.
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,-S ' The Ofllce Dispenser,
tc?.''lfr, Clarkeen, et luwa, who wai .icau-
1 for postmaster general, h.ts con
I te take the pUce of llrsi'assistaut,
ftr which he Is stated te be well iualiQed.
Vte duty of the efllce is te keep the
satller postefll:ei supplied with pest.
, piaaters ; and the qualifications for sue
Mafully filling it are sa'd te be great
,mUbility et deportment, knowledge of
,)ktiB&au caturi ant acqmlntauce with
jOHltlcuns.
rmx, vmiaeur, wi.u uas un all hla llre
swtdlterar.il politician, in the wild of
i liwAjhas net been able te resist the temp.
tfWoate come te civilization ami Wash-
' lfen and enjoy the power of dispensing
leemntrypoitelujes. Te seme censtl-
' tUtleaa thla would net be enjej ment ; hut
"4tesajseUttclan Ulj probably the hlg'y.Bt,
tmiyeewetiuem laneany DJneiit fren
;; The euice dispensing power Is gcaer-
raBXmerang. The meu who enjoy
. severally short-lived creatures.
I In fact there Is nothing of au endur-
ts)Sjracter about either the beldcri
let public eiiiM. They are al-
rfe sirujtgllng, and always truckling,
avr knew what the morrow may
r.ftrlh. The whe man is he who
adi tits eh u future, lie does net
anyone's eerraut aet even the
He Tehecee far Mlaers.
ThaOcnatetlcut Leglalatare has just
paasel a law Imposing a fin of fifty dol
lars apea aayene lelllBg tobacco in any
feres te miners under sixteen years of age ;
and imposing a fine of seven dellsrs upon
such minera using tobacco. We suggest
te the Pennsylvania Legislature that
It will be well te consider
whether a One mty net be
Justly Imposed upon these who sell
tobacco te young boys for their use,
though a bill for this purpose has
already been reported negatively.
Nene will dispute the faet that such use
Is Injurious, or that the practice is preva
lent. It may be that It Is net tbe concern
of the state te take care of the physical
condition of Its youth; but slnce It forbids
the rale te them of spirituous liquor, it
would seem te be In line with this policy
te likewise forbid the sale te them of te.
bacce, which does them qulte as much
barm as liquor. The use of tobacco by
miners, in their undeveloped physical
osndltien, is undoubtedly very Injurious
te them.
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Tar. three crc.t steel mills et CI1IC..0,
te Jollet,tbe Union and the North Ohlc.ge,
- stKnt te be consolidated and It is said
tb.t by this meaiure local competition will
be dcatroyed and belter prlee rmlltd ter
steel ralta. There la duty of 117 ten en
steel rails and a combination of the kind
that our sieretary et atnle thinks no ene baa
nny business te Interfere with and yet It la
found sdvliible te tedncs the number of
oempanhs from nine te noveu with the
ohrerfnl prophecy that the prlee of rails
will be further Increased.
ir begin te leak as though the biggage
mnasher bud smashed iilmsilf out of
exigence, for the Pennsylvania railroad
rpertathat out of 6,000,000 pleaea of bng.
gag bandied only threo were lest.
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Tnn lnvontlve genlt of a Plttabnrg miin
has beeu aroused by the peril et our navy
in Ha in en, and he has devlaed powerful
portable turtlo-baekod steam propelled
submarine ram, wbleh la torrlble enough
en paper te fojre poaee out of lllimarek If
he Is aoarable. Mr. William It. Oavetthaa
just made puldle elaborate plana whlehaie
te ba forwarded te the aeeretary of the
navy, and which repreaent what the re
porter calla "a wicked little venae)," that
ean da can led en beard a man-of-war and
with n crew of alx men aent out te Jab a
hele In any hostile Ironclad that uity
rashly wait te be Jibbed. The beat will
be Hash with tbe water line, and will bave
turtle-shaped baok,eovored with heavy
ateel plates. In the forward part of tbe
vessel will be a heavy cylinder, similar te
these uped en engines. It will be about
fifteen feet long and will contain a platen
red twolve or fifteen lnebea In diameter.
This piston will extend through tbe bow
of the beat and will be the ram proper. It
will be propellod by furce of steam
".mounting te from 60 te 160 ten-, and will
work with the rapidity of lightning. The
fome wilt be oueugh te plorce the aldn nf
the heavies', Ironclad nt ene blew. Mr,
Cavett premises a apoed of twenty te
twenty-two knots sn hour. 11 0 says that
he has computed the striking foreo of the
piston, ami ostlmates that, with s sixty ten
rercfl, It will knock plate from the
heaviest man ef-wur nil eat."
Usvntt Is a pretnlslne genlus. Ooi'leus.
though, that ue ene eyer balore proposed te
taKO a aicsui haminer atougalde et a man-tf-war
and knock her full of boles, l'csilbly
It Is boejusa thore nre ether forces much
mero powerful In the shape et torpedoos,
prntuelng artlrlalAl earthquakes, but the
cliti'f treuble has been te get te the man man
el.war without being dc&troyed.
PERSONAL.
D O. I-AiunuK, of (Jeudeispnrt, Pa, nil
ex-inoinber or the Pennsylvania I.vglela
turn, nnd n well-known lawyer, dled en
beard n rnllread train en Tuursdy el heart
djsesse.
Kkv. S. V Hmith, new evor 80 yeara old
hsi adepted the plan el writing autograph
copies of his oelobrH'O'l national hymn,
"America," ler tlie benetlt el the Ilosteu
Clillclren'H Krlend society, In which he
takes n pclnl tntnresr.
J. 11 r-uioiteriAnT, of Waterlnwn, Wis,
who has voliin'.ueril Ills sorvlcei In tlie
Mirmlan iiiIchIeii field, will be ordained
te the nilnlatry In llcthleheiu en Huiulsy
and Itnve as neon as passage can boar bear
rnuged for the mission atatlen at Nrniha
gals, Alaska, where be will aetaaaaslstact
te the missionary new In charge. The Mo
ravian iibiireh will aund additional workera
In this field as hoeii aa aultable men ter the
work eiii be found.
Mum. Ou.sunAi, Qiunt lias sent a check
for X'li te the aeeretary et the New Yerk
cltlzsns oeiiitnittco, te aid tbe National
Uonfederste aehlleiH' home, at Austin,
Texas. Krnl. I). Urant, for hla mother,
semli the following letter te the secretary
nf the cainmlttuu : "Ueneral (1 rani's
kindly feelings towards the Hnuthern ino ine
ple, though they were oneo hla enenites, la
Mrs. u ran is reason uraenaingtue inclesed
oheek. Hlie wishes you auccets in your
eirerts. "
J a 1:0 11 ICefiu, prosldentef the Downing
town Nutleual bank slnee May, li05, and
for aevtral jears prcsldontet theC'nestcr
Ueunty Mutual Pirn lusuranee oempany.
also meinl'Or et the Committee for the
(Jlvllizttlen of Indian Natien, dled of an
Hltpetinii of the lungs at bis home, near
DownliiL'tewn, Wednesday evening. Ha
wns In his Hlilj ear, and was connected by
birth and marriage wlthsomeottheloadlug
(amlllcH nt Ihu country. Ue was a promt premt
nutit lueinber or the Heclaty et lVtenitu, and
was Hlwajs Interes'ed In acts for the
amelioration of his fellow in en. He was by
tiade a tnnner, Hint In bis early llfn earrled
en the tiulnes sueceMlully In Dowulng Dewulng Dowulng
tewn. 11 11 leaves two clitldicu, a daughter
and son, Jiioeb liif,Q, who la a piomlueut
miller.
hlity Tlieutauil iiullnii Fuuua lu m llex.
Ou l'Vlituy last Oonrge U. llaydcn, nil old
mauef 75 eara, dled at a cheap bearding
house lu bt. Leuis, where be bad lived
many years. As bn was never known te
work, lived In equilld quarters and
bid nn wiBOelatcs he was suppesed te
be very peer. All hla surreuudlngs
Indtosted this, but the public au
mlnlatrater, In examining llayden'a trunk,
found n note adilrwHiHl te that olllelal ard
inclosing aaatodeposlt key. It also con
tained the name B. C. l'ayne, et Wins
low, Mslne." The administrator en Thure.
dsy vlalted the safe dopeslt nempauy'a
vaults, aud en opening Hsyden's box dla.
oevered mero than frtO.OW In cash, stocks
and bends, aud has filed an Inventory et
taein in the probate court.
llayden bad no relattvea here, but la
supposed te have aeme In Maine, and an
effort will be made te find tberu. Ue had
lived in this elty 40 years and was known te
bs a raiser, but no ene kuew that he Ltd
soy property.
A Drauktu Mu Irrlbl l,Juril.
Jehn W. Dwyer, an Kegllsh sallor.whlle
under the tnllutnee et liquor, staecend
Inte a hcuau In Daltlmere, en TuuraJny
night A wnuiau who lived there pusiivd
bliu out, oauateg blui te fall en the pave
inttut. While be was lying there Kind
William, aeelng tbe dlsturbauoe, Krabhed
a lighted lamp fiem the band 01 the woman
and burled; it at the prostrate uiau. The
lamp struck him In tbe face, and exploding
destroyed tbe aigbt of one eye and lore tbe
fiesh from tbe faef, mangling both jiws
Dwyer will probably die. Wllllsms was
arrested.
Catr Met Kutltum te the Ulllca
The eepreme court of West Virginia en
ruuraday In the gubernatorial quosllen
between R. H. Carr, presldent et the state
Senate, and Governer Wilsen, dtoltled tbat
Carr fad no ground upin wnleU te take
tbe titles of governor. This Klvea Wilsen
tba chutr, and the centest will haiote bs
n-illed between General GaU aud Jndiru
'umlng. v "
J-oral option Ualcte4 la Mltcenam,
In tbe Wisconsin Senate en Wednesday
ennlej.-, ceimc oration et the local or tlen
bil wax Indefinitely postpenod by a vote of
- te H Thsre were several vigorous
spetent In Its Unalf, while ue one gave
expression te any opposition.
THB rAIX. B1TBM WBaTCSU' ITBUU
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Thaeietlifel Twe ttts ASt Twe k
aaaid la theifwnbsf el MHOfmimi.
Thursday, the fourth day of the weaver'
Birlk'-, opened without asy appraelabt
change In the' situation. The weaver! still
present an unbroken, front. Tbe annt
down et the King Philip and American
linen rallla ea Thursday, naa added 2,000 te
the number et Idle operatives, and baa
brought tbe strike home te the
f;reat body et operatives outside of
be weavera. There was a meeting la tbe
park en Thursday attended by ever 4,000
strikers, who manifested the same en
theslasm as at Iho beginning. Tbe mem
bers of the executive committee urged the
atrlkera net te go baek until all were ready
te go. Toe visit of Mr, Barry, of tbe atste
beard et arbitration was referred te, and
members et tbe executive committee reit
erated that It was net their fault the atrlke
bad net been settled by arbitration. Toe
appealsef tbe apoakern toatlek together were
answers! uyenuerw, muuiiwia .iiuniiue
opinion tbatthp beard of trade would net
aoecpt the preposition te appoint a com
mutes of conference te meet the wtavert,
Heveral expreascd tbe opinion that they
might be willing te meet the members et
the state beard et arbitration, but anything
llke a recognition, of the Weavera' Union
meets with tbe firm opposition of a majority
of the manufacturers. They insist, however,
that there la nothing te arbitrate, and before
a conference ran be arranged tbe atrlkers
mnat retnrn te work. Meat et the mills
will pay of! te day. The strikers will held
mass meeting en (Saturday. The big
atruggle Is expected te come next week,
whontbere.wlll be no wages coming In.
Tbe agents of the mills In Itnede Island and
otber atates are engaging some et Ins Idle
operatives.
Tlis Ueld Kxclltniiiit.
Tbe New Yerk H'erM publishes the
following telegrsm from Its snet 111 corres
pondent dated Tin Juann, Xnwer Ual.,
March 12, via San Diege, Moreh 13 : I have
Just returned from tbe mines In the Mania
Clara region after threo days as hard riding
aa I have ever dene. 1 left Hn Diege upon
receipt of your tolegraphle order, ene week
age, roaehlng this point from Han Diege I y
stage. Here 1 procured an outfit oenslstli g
et two horses and a man te accompany urn,
After oensldorablo dlflleulty with tbe
Mexican customs ofllelals, I ranile my way
down te lteal del Castille, tbonee across the
Ban Rafael Valley, through the mountain
passes and chaperal. The read was
crowded with teams telling onward te tbe
suppesed Kl Der oil r. Frem Knneunds, en
the Paclfie oeast, also, many etlinr fortune fertune fortune
eeekers were and still are Hecking te the
mines.
In word, Z may asy that nine out of
every ten of tlioie foriutieanokcrs are
deemed te dlasppolutuient, Whlle there
undoubted ly I sonie geld In the H tuta Clara
region, Just as thore la geld In North Care
Una and Northern Qoerglo, It Is net likely
te be a prefitable place te sock for vast
rlebta The precious metal In found In
pockets far apart, and no positive geologi
cal Indications present thenmelvfs te dlreel
the aearrb. Water la scarce, se that placer
mining cannot be proseeuted with the aa.
anrance necessary te develop a great mining
region. 1 was shown nome small nuggets,
but nowhere did I lled a guarantee tbat
they bad been dug In the placea pointed
out. 1 saw no Indications of the preolens
metal In tbe stratified reek nf the locality.
What geld has been found la en the aide
hilts, tar from water oeuises, and In plaoes
tbat cannot bs roached by Unmes.
His Iwina Tru.t.
A dl'pstch from Minneapolis, says that
slowly but sorely the UlndlngTwIue Trust
la tightening the cell about the termers.
In Minneapolis, whero most of the twine In
nteck has been bought up for the trust and
new llea In a warehouse, the price has
already advanced.
Aung ent of the Dakota Parmers Alli
ance, which last year bought lla twine direct
from tbe factories, was tcut Ksst te con
tract for this year's supply. 11 e discovered
that the whele output bad been bought up
by the trust, furtner, he aitoevoreu that
twine wbleh lait year could be bought for
Vesnta pjr pound would cost 25 cents this
year.
II the farmers get no twlue It Is likely te
have a bad oil eel upon the wheat crop, aa
that cereal cannot be barvested In u geed
condition without the nan of twlne.
The Eegluera Itrsimnallile,
The coroner lu Hartferd, Connecticut,
lias published bis report en tbe recent
Park Control hotel disaster, In which -3
perrens were kllled, The coroner finds
that the engineer?, Thuer nnd Klaley, were
legally responsible for the oare et the boiler,
and that the explosion was oaiueil by thelr
wilful nogllgence. Thuur aud Ittsley are
under bends far trial.
Te hi tTii r nnd be plnimiill nlmnal tmpni.
atlitnler nn alitlt, unit nulle se f r imtir.
viirtiit Is mil eleil Mllli reltc, oiurrhiruer
nihtir trniililuanini) tllsnrJeia uie Dr. Hull'
l&iuyHyrup. 1'rloeiluU
wliimtlie Inaicnttuns era Uintft perfeetty
reltnblA innOlcliie Ik neeilvit in rrjiulste ihe
liver, te alreCRtliMi trio stexinrh unit i.inn
vnui itiii tyatuiu, no enu slid 11 la liualuuu te uee
Luxaaer.
VAl.UAltl.iK KXl'KIUIfiNUK.
One el the IIIeil Werth? Sinn el tint hUte
tllrILe Tublle the lleiif III or borne Truths
liranu front Ilia Luug Lite,
1 was ptseliic along u street In llroeklyn. Wf
cently. whmi 1 miw u VLnoralile unci hutieve
lent loekliiR old Rnntluinen nmliUnn a
joeiiKernna KohleiuunaleiiK thoalreou 'Ihe
bcuiiu was nurU un u mi mini tine, that l volini velini volini
teeicil my htlptotliaiiltlrlyinan.andlenrnell
thai lm was the well kuewu doctor, 'a' h. Wil
cox, and Ihu he was helping the ymmijer
limn, who w n j a censtiuipilvu, te an Institu
tion et which be hs,a charge. I acceinpantea
Ilium, asililltiK tis best 1 could, and lukud the
ii'deriy Riulleman soma (lut-mlens touehliiK
his put hlitery ana hu rich experience
el lue. lie nnllcd that hu thnuiiht hu
reuia put ttunuuttur mere uleaily w rltlim and
ftljiny niijiust khve me the fallowing uii
mentt
' l have lireii In the general pruotlce of med-
Iclne for Ully yAura. ticln
i; new uver anvuntv
yuura in aau, unit lll
Unit HiHplUl loeated
yuars tit ai
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Unit HeiplUl loeated at Me. lui I nwrtuce
street, lit nuklyii, N. V. HiirliiK my llfetlinu et
linctlce 1 have found thatmiirnthutmmi n.lrrt
nui HiTiiiuilKUlH lOUOUUllu.
or kit deaths niUe from oenauiniittnn nf Uie
litriK or aeinu lung treuble. JTnru century
doctors havn tried te reurti ana ovcrcemu
this niseaaci bnl bave neser aneceedrd. tow
pucple who have lunif treuble knew it t low
rntle rvalliu thulr lUiigur until It la tee lite.
Altar u tnnreuKh trial nt till known reme.
dlOH. I have settled down te tfceusunf tiure
sltuiuUnta reriUtlunK dtmeultlsa, and 1 tlnd
ueiMim an imre eraltiah)uaa Huiry'a I'imi
Mull Wblaky. One ut Uie aupnrter advan.
taita, pensesard only hy tnu whlky. Is Ua
lenle power. H net only clitic k tbe wume of
lunie lUaue, bnt It tours and litiltds vptlia
syilum wonderfully, lu thnHitnltuiUn ana in
my Kent nil uruolice. 1 tue it ceusinutly una 1
hieutivsr kuewtt it 1 1 fait lue "
1 waaKreutlvluinruaavdbv tlioalneerltv ntit
and truth of Iir. tillcex, andbtillevuhtaaiatc.
u.ent can be made et gnat value te uu.
ah) (1)
piLMOMUHYHUr.
DR. SOnBNC'i'd
Pulmenic Syrup
la ihi e'destaml heit establtilicd medtclne
lei dlrerttrratinnut of Couaumptlen
and all uffoeUous of ltius
H I It rtponsandleononsthstuberrlrt,
c i KUb th I.uniia et puruleut unilicr.
U i leanii and htu'a thuaoreiipoU,
Maktia new lilmd and helps ctrculntteu.
d I'lnventa ether depmltn et titbirclea,
5 lielpt the return et ilrsh nnd tplrlt,
" LCurvs here oiherrouadua tali.
He net fall te scud for lit Schcnck'anew
and aduilruble treatliu en the Luntt". the
liver, una tin Memacb, with thelrdUejca
and cure. II ubeaudi in cxcollent Interma
tlen, and nlll glve you Idma about thofe vital
orKansmiathelawaal hialtUyeu have never
hadb&fera. bent free.
DU. BOHENOK'S MBDIOINEB,
1'i'itsir VvasTiiav
1'Ui.MU.Nieayitur,
HLAWKCUIOMU AMI
ilAMUAKBfjl.i.a
are for kaie by all lirugguu. rull printed
dlriLllena with each uckuge Addnna all
comiuuntcvienilollr. J H. tchenck A Hen.
l'hlladelphla ! majlMjdAw
rpmrruiNu hyhui'.
TO MOTHERS.
Every tvatie ahnnld have n bnttln nl 1)11
KAllliNKl aTKBtllINU HI Mil' mioet ly
aatjj. e opium or Merphia inuiuti- mil
!.e,S)muMV!u5.l0-a ,"!
&V2XR ft ttffi- - -S' St
Trial betUe sent by moil 10 cents.
Jontlydeodaw
WAlTAMAMMMf.
raiLAMLMiA, rrt&ay, ttarafe M, lt.
Receptions.
This week, Dress Goods.
Next week, Tuesday, 19th init,
first view Dresses and Wraps.
Week after next, Tuesday, 26th,
te Thursday, aSth, first view
Spring Millinery.
Re.neval. The Pollock Dress
Fitting rooms have been re
moved from second fleer te
third fleer, Chestnut street.
Take the elevator in Chestnut
street entrance. This system
is a great success, but we did
net build for it with sufficient
forethought. The quarters
were tee small, the orders tee
numerously te be properly
cared for, and we have there
fore refrained from advertising
it. It has advertised itself.
A properly fitting waist lin
ing for $i is a great been.
Hundreds of Philadelphia ladies
have already discovered this.
Xhtid fleer, Chestnut street.
Luster Dress Goods arc a
coming guest. Hew that fash
ion wheel brings out old friends!
There's a whirlwind of favor
for iridescent Gloriosa ; there's
like te be about as much for the
glinty black stuffs.
Three weights in the new
Black Mehairs three names.
Mohair Sicilian, 50c te $1.50 ;
Mohair Tamise, 65c te $1.50;
Pure Mohair, 65c te $1.25.
Horthweit et oentre.
Filmy, spider-webby Drapery
Nets, $t te $3.90 ; 43 and 54
inches. 45-inch C h a n 1 1 1 1 y
Fleuncings, $1 te $3 75. Span
ish Guipure, 40 Inches, 75c te
$2.50. La Tesca Net, 50
Inches, 1 te $2.75. That's the
prosaic price part. Words
only suggest their fancy ele
gance. All sorts and all widths. Real
and imitation.
Chestnut stroetslas, east of Main Alsla.
Linens are marching te the
quickest sort of price-step.
Take the first we come te a
generous Damask Tewel, knot
ted fringe, and the price 20c.
Step again Hemstitched
Linen Sheets, $4.50 te $12.50
a pair. The one for least is
bang-up geed linen, and qual
ity keeps pace with price all the
way up. Pillow Casev Linen,
fine and snowy as you care te
pay for, 38c te $1 a yard.
Anether step Turkey Red
Tablecloths. They run from
6-4 te 8x1 2 at $1.50. A very
few of the special 8-16 Cleths
at 1.50. Matching Doilies at
75c and $1 dozen.
Damasks, Handk erehiefs,
what you will all leaning one
way.
Southwest of ccatte.
Teach the child te draw.
Beeks of Drawing Medels,
" New Scheel of Design." Be
ginning at the simplest and
ending with elaborate studies.
If there's any drawing talent in
the youngster (or oldster) these
books will help it out. Five
cents each made te sell at 1 5c.
A carload perhaps hence
the 5c.
Jutlperand Markotstreots corner.
Whenever your Furs are
done with we'll take care of
them. Nothing packed away
and wrinkled ; everything hung
in moth-proof closets. Insured.
Desk en aecend fleer, evor mlJdle Chestnut
btietslculraucu
JOHN WANAMAKER.
VOAU-1.KXWX rUWVHH.
QOM1M.KX10N lHlWDUK.
LADIES'
WHO VA.LUK A ltrcriNEII CUMl'l.BXlOM
must van
POZZONI'S
MKUIUATKU
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It imparls a brilliant transparency te the
sklu. Uetuavea all pltnpleis, I ruckle and als als als
oeloratlons, and miktva the skin dellcaUUy
salt and beaatiral. ltcentalna no lltne, whlta,
Ituid or arsenla In threo shadea, pink or tleah.
whlteand brunotte.
reu aAi.e ui
AU Drugs-tats and Fancy Ooeda
Doalera flvorywhero.
avuswAUK or ishtatiemu.-bss
anriUvd
MUalU
"OKK11S UUUKSTOHK.
Easter Music.
New and Sparkling
FOR
Ciiuui it and Sunday Scheel.
Come and examine our
choice collection of Easter
Services, Carels and An
thems. Come and try them, at
L. B. HERR,
5i 53 N. Queen St."
auglb-lyd
lAlKaVfl OJ1LJBHT OOMFOUSn.
A Perfect
abeaia be. mild, prompt, and pttaaBt,wMk
no griping or purgative aCMta. It steal
also taelte tba llvsr te actlea.aJtldJfaaUe,
and relieve the kMnejs. Like netklag eiat
Palaa'i Celery Compound is a pertaatlaza.
Uvs, and cores obstipatien where all etfcar
re met las fall.
" As a (anile laxative, ralna's celery Com
pound Is anrely without a peer. 1 Ulak 1
ought te know.ilece 1 have Uted rented rafts
remedy for about five or six years and law
found nothing Out equals It la say ease of etos etes
Uvsness." j, 11. Jf KKtit.Taa&Mr,
Cleyd'a Creak, lean.
DUMOND DYES
Are the Umpltit DttlMaJt.
A child can tits Mms
JjMBAt, mUKSVM
TIHsTATK
OK XDWIN
HOPXOM,
All late of West BeraDflnd. dseeasaA.
Urs or adalnlatratlen,wltkwlUaaaa .ea
said MtaM baviat beea traat te skaaar-sts-Bd.
ail parseaa, Udebtaat tharateaN rs
Suested te meke lmmeduta aayatsat, aa
lese havlnt claims or deaaaaeta aaataat tka
aa-re, wlU present them wttfeeat (Utf far
astUeaient te the ndersltaaa, rasMlat ta
Silver Sprint
biisak iropiear, Aamlalatratrtx, a.t. a.
A. O. M aw raaa, Atterat y. fsbai td r s
ESTATE OF ANNA If. WEIQAMD,
uu of Laae tar eity, tsesassa. tat
ters testamentary ea said estate havlat baaa
araated te ths underahrnea, all parseM ta ta
debudthsreieararrqaMtaa te asaka raima
dlate payment, ana thesa kavtav alaltas or
demands anlnat ths same, will prtsaat tkem
without dflay for settlamnt te tka traftar
sltned, Rsldlntjn Laeeastar city.
Jeaa A. CerLB, Atternaf .
ai as. wauuajeu.kzacminx.
febsttsur
BSTATK OF BEKNHAHD HAMMBIa,
lata of Lancaster elty, dsesased. Lat Lat
ters testamentary en said estate kavtat baaa
8 ranted te the nndarsltnad, all parseaa la la
ebted thereto are requested te asaka Im
mediate payment, and these havlnt claims or
demands at stoat the eama, will ptaeeatlkam
without delay .or asttlameat te tka aaftar
signed, residing In Laneister elty.
JOUNA. BAOSaf AW,
B. FruHi EsntsmaB, alzecater.
Attorney. maauUT
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH HENBLKB,
late of ths city of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters or administration en eald estate hav
lnt been aranted te the nndsralfnad, all par
sons Indebted tnerete ara reqassttdtemaka
Immediate .y ment, and these having alalma
or demands against the asms, will present
them without alay for aettimeBt te the an
dersigntd,resldlagln Philadelphia.
.lOlW W.HKNBLKt,
Jerne A. Cevlb, Atfy. Administrator,
mars ttdr
TPBTATE OF ALBERT F. X BER It AN,
X!i late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said .aetata having baaa
granted te the undersigned, all parseaa lav
ueotea uwrnw ara requesiea 10 raas 11
dtata payment, and these bavin claims
demands against the same will present them
without delay
ter settlement te thaaadar-
aianea.
Tit a riDBT.ITT 1R8. TBU8T
AMO iAfB
xiarusii uuarAM,
MAKY VIKGINIARAWTBOB,
w J. L.BTBUNMETZ, Kxecuters.
Adildresa, J . It. BiKivBSTX. Attorney, We. M
North Duke street. fabl Star
BBTATE OF FRANCIS X. H1EMENZ,
late of Lancaster city, deeeaeed. Lat Lat
ters of administration en aald estate kav
Int been granted te the nnderalgBad. all
persons Indebted: thereto ara requested te
uiaka immediate payment, and tke havlnt
claims or demands against the same, will pre
sent thorn without delay for settlement te ths)
nderslgntd, residing In Lancaster, Pa.
FHANCISBIBafaKZ,
JOHN UIKktBNZ,
WILLI M U1IMBNZ,
JKUUMB ntKMBMZ,
Admtalstraiers.
A. II. Karres st, Attorney. lis sir
MOOTS AMD HHOK&.
B
OOTO AND BHOE8.
D. F. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 East King Bt.
1 take pleasure In catling your attontlen te
my line of
SHOES
TbatI amrocrdvlnKdallyfertheSpringTrade,
and all aroin&detor these who require great
durability and (or cirganee of style, fit and
workmanship cannot be oxeolled.
Prices Lewor Than tbe Leweat.
Cft'l and cxamlne my large stork and we
will be pluuied In try aud suit you.
1). P. STACKHOUSE,
88 Ai 80 BABT KQiS, BT
LANOABTBK. PA BSD-lyd
MUSICAL.
fiRKAT KEOrjOTlON
-IN-
AUTOHARPS.
Three leir. at 00
tour liar tsse
rtvellar MOO
Any lady can leim te play a tune in fifteen
minutes. Drep in tbe store and take a leek at
them.
TO AMATKUIIS and PROrBBSlOHAL :
We have at present the nneat stock or UAH UAH UAH
MONICAttoverseen in Laucaster and at aur
prlatngly low prlees.
1IHVU MJYri Dccunii'nKau ruiiiu .uu
Organs tn ferfect (xindltlea, which wa will
11 at Banraln frlces.
IManej, Onrans, bheet Uuste and Musical
MdMB.ln ireniiral-In faet uvervlhtnir Dertaln-
tug te a trst-claas muate hoese,
AT
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
34 WEST KINO BTIUPsT,
LANOABTBK, PA
l'.B.l'lanea and rurnlture Moved. Ueta
copy et Fred. T. ltaker's New Waltz, "The
Devca Ueturn." nlt-lydAw
OAMH1AOJU.
s
TANDAUD OAHIUAQK WORK.
Standard Carriage Werk,
KDW. EOQERLEz,
Net. 40, 42, ts, 43 Market street. Bear of Post Pest
office, Lancaster, Pa,
Ue net tail te call and see my splendid stock
of Latral ftlyle nuggles, l'tsstens, PamUy
e;errlan-, Au, whtc
new have raedv ear
thoeptlngirado. All the latest designs te se
lect from
state.
There are no nner vehlcles In the
A line line of Beoena-Usnd Werk ea hand.
sty prlcrs are the lowest In the state for
Crst'tiass work. All weik guaranteed.
Urpelrlng and repalntlngpremptly'atteQded
te. oneaetot weikmen especially employed
ter Umt purpoae.
JIlOrCLKS,
T? IU YOLKS, TRIOYCLKH, TAN DBMS,
UOLUMBIA
Bicycles, Trioyelos, Tandemi.
DUKABLK, B1MPLB.
UUAKANTBBU UIQUKST QBAUK,
ILLUSTltATBOOATALOUUB FKBB,
POPE MF'G. CO.,
79 tKANKLlN ST., BOSTON.
liUANCH HOUSES - 11 Warren
Yerk i Sll Walaah Ave., nhtnura
Bt,
Mew
roreelo by JOHNS. MUS3KU.He. a North
Streot. oelumbla. u-lvdea
WEAK, ""
UNDEVELOPED FARTH
Of the Human lledy Kularged, Developed,
Htrungthened. utc , Is au Interesting advertise
ment long run Ineurpapar. Inraplytetn.
iintrtes we will say thai there Is no evldence
el buuibug about tnla. Ou the contrary, the
advrrtlaera re very highly Inderaed. Inter-
eated persons may get aoAleo eiraulars
ail particulars, uy writing ioibe bib
KOl
uai. ue. a swan et, nunaie, s
Y.-rotde
Vailv Bte.
niijdAw
Laxative
rata Oslacy Oosapeaad is preapt and
Bteesaat. AaaiAsaUratt Uaves auto t
slaausc IkaraisWMSMstaaasMalaliatMrHs."
Atmmt LaesuMv sssssass JMMsr,
Asanlal e .Watery, Atksma, Okie,
"rottweerUraayaarslMasndtatsassJy
varyalchtwHkaSTSM sIm ta aaybesrabj,
whUli wars akltaallyeemsitaataa. Mykewate
aswawratalr,aBtXlaavslka aat mera of
Ue Balaa Ha tag erne fcatua el
Palns's
Clry Compound
r. .jsnenar, Dnnkt, Ravaaa, Ala.
Meral i Ua rilaa's Osaaiy Cesarxmaa aatt
lop ntttiaw a utaatiaal teaet witakank
step
BramUTairiUa.
waata, Btoaaaaaea
eea tTe , BarUatvrawt.
lltTN Uttng vpen VattattdPUd art rattAy
Ataav Jt0ppan4Htarti.XHuntffuU4H.
PUT (UOODO.
aFKOIAIi MOTIOM TO
HOUSEKEEEERS!
Btrftim in Table Lineni I
XAFJCUn. TOWBLS,
sHBsnuas,riLLesr MtiiuMt,
BUAOUD Bad ONBbBAOHBO MU8L1MS,
XICKIJIM.VUBNttUBI OBSOKI,
MAJUK1LLBI QUILTS,
COMtOkTS,
OsUBAHOOkADLBQDlLT AMD
BLABKBTB,
Skeaazt thirty days wa wUl sail
BliAHKKTB RKOABDUD98 OF COST.
FBIatB BTBAMBO FBATBBB8,
Warraated Kever te Small.
Brawls, Ingrain ud Big CirptU,
riOOB OIL CLOTHS.
BUTMAKIBOrOABrBT BWBBPBB8.
Kvarythtng at Lewest Cask Tttem,
Jehn S. Givler
08 North QutMB Btreet,
X.ArOArTBB.rA.
w
ATT 4 BHAND.
NEW SPRING GOODS
-ATTUK-
New Yerk Stere.
We have received during the put two days
apwaids of loe large cates and bales of
lew Spring Dry Goods
At Beady Cash l'i Ices.
NBW BPHIMO DBBBS GOODS,
DKBBS BILX.S,
BLACK DBKSS GOODS,
DBBU GINGHAMS,
TOILB DU NOBDS,
COBDBD GINGUAMB,
PBINTBDBATKBKB,
PBINTBD CHALL1BS,
Ladles', Gant's and Children's BOBlltlT
aad UNDKHWBAB, OLeVBS. HANDBBB
OB1BFB, LAOBS, BMBBOIDBBIKS.
BBW BPBINU BTI LIS IN OOBBBT8,
TABLBLINBXS,
lOWIM, NAPKINS, QUILTS,
Special Bargains.
te Pieces wool ubnuibttav,
S Inches Wide, All Celers, I7H Cents,
ONBCA8BWOOLBOITINGS,
Etdc-Band Trimmings, S3 Cents a Yard.
ALL BILK a ATIN UU ADAM AB,
la Celers, only 60s a Yard,
BO Places DAMASK TABLB L1NKNB,
37Xe Best Value In the Country.
100 Pleats DBBBS GINGHAMS,
SHct Fermer Price, 10c.
WATT &.SH AND
0, 8 and 10 It at King Btreet.
BMATIHO.
yu
NN k BKKNKMAN'H
S,0iX) Yards Fleer OU Cleth. A Great EargU
At t LINN A UttBNBMAN'S.
BM Des. Breems at ID cents worth IS cent,
At FL1NN A IIBBNBMAN'S.
100 Des. Scrub Brashes for S3 and 10cj worth
loe and Uc,
Attl.INN A BltkBKMAN'S
100 Dec. Whitewash Brushes from 10c te .no,
At lLtNfl A BBBNBMANU
90 Dec. Baskets, all kind and prices,
At fLlHM BBKNBMAN'S.
tee CeDk Btovet and Kanges, bought at forced
sale, selling at leas than coat or
mannlactura,
AtFLlNN BKENBMAN't,
1,000 Articles la the Ilnuss-rurntahtng Line,
in Tin, Weed and Iren, at Be, loe and ise,
At FLINN A BBBNBMANU,
tee Baby Carriages at the Lewest Prices,
At r LINN A BKBNBMAN'B,
151 NOBTII QUBBW BT.
rOMIfJTUMM.
VV''
w
IOMYER'S CORNER.
Fer Furniture!
WIDMYER'S
FUEBITUEE STOBE.
YOU CAN'T DO BBTIBB I
GOOD WOBK I
1.OWPU10BB
(te, M llii ud Dike Sts,
TMAVttmma mutem.
T MAJJON A UAMUABTiat fMKl
a m Paaaaatar Trsiaa ea, a
ariat, tsnrT, a ev. is, uss.
... "HHtxaTWAKD.
BBBStar.
P.BL
a. si. r.a.
LOS
1U0
it as
MS
Las
AU1H
US
MS
ASS
aenais
casass
as
SnWMU. ....., a
MS
aer
aunvaas
Latsaa ............ aj us
aeuTUWAKD.
rata
v A.M. r.BU .,Bt
teaaaeti j.n is as t.ss
a-x r.a,
TJB SL
ecarawau , f.n lts t.sm.w
aaauawsn..... 7JW l.SB aiwaae
Isjsaaatar. an aei kasKu
Am vast
Ktatraat,Laaa.SJS tus aJSJUSB Ul
a. m. miaew, Sunt.
at. e. AaUreasV
RBAD1NO COIiUM Bf A DIVISIOB,
.w PHILADBLPH1A KBADlBt) B. B.)
AMD BltANURBS, AMU LBUAMOM AMD
lanoabtbbjeintlinbb.il
en and avtbr be wd at, met. 18, ism,
TKAlNSLBAVBBBADlNti.
Fer Celambia and La&castar at 1 te a at, IMS
p en aad e.10 p m.
or QaarnrVtlie at 7. lias p m,BadS M p as.
w vuuhs at m iu p bi, ass i.w e. Bk
TBAINB LBATB COLUMBIA.
Par Beading at 7.S0 a m, ltS and US p. aa.
tct-Laoancmatlltfandl.lep at.
TBAINS LBAVB qUABBTTlLLB.
Fer Laaaaster at 6.40, . av,aadi.B0a
reTBeadtatate-40.B.aam,aadU0pBi
Fee Lehaaen at kseaad S.08 p m.
LBATB KINO BTBBBT (lAWeastar.)
Fer Beadlag at 7 JO a m, 1U0 aad t. top. as.
Fer Lehaaen at 7.00 a m, 11 .ss aad SAt p m.
Fer qearryvuiaat ajs,MaBi,fceiaaAt
' LBATB PB1NOB BTBBBT (Laaea tar.)
Fer Beading at 7.40 a m, lifts and U pa.
Fer Lebanon at 7.07a m, 1 IBS aad OS p aa.
Fer Quaxrjrvilie at A7, .am,iai aad S.e
TBAINB LBATB LB B ANON.
Fer Lancaster at 7.11 a m, ltse and 7.10 p as.
Fer yuarryvnie at 7.13 a tn and UIO and 7JS
SUNDAY TBAINB.
TBAINB LBATB BEADING.
Fer Lancaster at 7.10 a ta and UO p tn.
Fer QuarryvUle at s.10 p ta.
TBAINB LBAVB QUARRTVILLB
Fer Laaeaster, Lebanon anff Beading at 7.10
TBAINS LBATB KING BT. (Lancaster.)
Fer B ding and Lebanon at An a m and S.M
pat.
Fer cjnarryvtlle at 5.10 p m.
TBAINB LBAVB PBINOB BT. (Lancaster.)
Fer Beadlag and Lebanon at 8.13 a maa
4.04 pm.
Fer QuarryvUle at B.01 p m.
TBAINB LBAVB LBB4NON.
Fer Lancaster at 7.H a m and S.4B p in.
Fer Qnerryvllle at 8.44 p m.
Fer connection at.veiumbta. Marietta June June
tlen, Laneaster Junction, Manhelm. Beading
aad Lebanon, aee ttme table at all stations.
A. M. WILSON Bnvenntendaat.
PKNNSTIiVANlA RAILROAD
BCUBDOLB.-ln affect from Nev. aa,
uss.
Trams lbatb Lastclistbb and leave and ax
rtva at Pknadelphia aa fellows :
Leave
Leave
Laneaater
lmsa. aa.
fctsa. as,
8'JOB.XB.
WBSTWABD.
Faoue Bxpresst....
Philadelphia.
urep. m.
4 J0 a. m.
1:90 a. m.
70 a. ra.
mwi AAiiiuBar....
way raaaenaert...
Mafl tralnvteMt.Jeyt
3l a. m
tjsa.
-J0a-ia.
smb. aa.
fc00p.BL.
1:10 p. m.
tcflep.m.
BsS0p.Bai
7:40 p. m
730 p. n;
IH10P.Z
ArrlvaT
Phlta.
lasa. an.
8Mb. m.
ma. a asau aiminri....
Niagara Bxpreaa
BanoverAecom
fast Llnet
via Columbia!
7:40 a.m.
via Oelumblal
ii:6ea. m
rrederlck Accein....
via Columbia
Lancaster Accein...
Uarrlsburg Accem.. .
UelumbiA Accem...
Barrtshurg Bzpress
Western jaxpresst...
BABTWABD.
vlaMt. joy,
KiDp.m.
4:40 p.m.
BA)p.m.
9-.10 p. m.
Leave
Lancaster.
f:M a. m.
66 a. m.
8:10 a. m.
8 Aie. in.
we a. m.
ll:a.m.
lit 58 p.m.
Wp.m.
8.-09 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
fl:45r. m.
reiiaw DxprcHi......
raat i.inet
Barrlsburg Bxpreas.
Lancaster Acoem....
Oelnmbla Accem....
loaea-m.
vUMtJey
11:45 a.m.
Atiaaue Bxaresst
li p. m.
8:15 p. m
s.-oep.m.
5:45 p. m:
6:60 p.m.
9:45 p.m.
Seashore Express..,
Philadelphia Accem.
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Irhe only trains which run dally,
in Bunday.the Mell train west runs by wa
of Columbia.
J. a, WOOD, General Passenger Agent.
OH AS. B. PUGU. General Manager.
JtAXXESS
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ARNESH.
HARNESS.
FIABERBUSH'S,
Ne. 30 Centre Square.
LANOABTBK. PA.
Harness, Saddles.
LAP BLANKETS,
Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil,
AND
OKS ERA L S1ARI.K SOPrLfES,
AT
Chas.Es Haberbush'?,
(Sfltttsjer te M. Uibitbash . Set.)
AWPIgn of Ihe Gelden llorte Heads -wk
11 ATS, AV.
ri ' HFBUlAli INTEREST TO YOU.
PRICES THAT TELL !
A Genuine Fur Btlff lla II !!.
A Grade Better, II 50.
A Very Fine One, as.
A Saxony Weel BUS Hat, 50a te II.
A Saxony Weel Eelt llat, 25c te TSe.
Men's Genuine Fur Seft Hats, AU Shape
and Celers, 75e.
Men'ssuk Bate from II SO up.
Men'a Caps from SOe te 1.
Cent's Fur Cellars, P0a te i
'tient's Fnr Caps, 50c te 75c.
Ladles' MufTa, 60e, up.
Flue Japan Well Bebes (Large Sire). 115.
Bobea -AU Grade and All Prices.
Trneks and Triyelieg Bags
At Big Bargains, carload Just llecelved.
A Nice Trunk, II 15.
A Zinc-Covered Trunk, 11.
Traveling Bags from 50c up.
aIIIi(hnst .Cash Prices for Baw Furs.
Muskrats, -.'lc.
W. D. Stautfer & Ce,,
Neb. 81 St S3 North Queen StrMt
LANOAaTBU.l'A.
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?VeR ifoe" A .DOZEN"
Cabinet Photographs
Are Mounted en rins Geld Serrated Atnetl
can Mounts. Twe hlitlngs Allowed en Al
Three Hellar Werk,
AT
ROTE'S,
NO. 60 1-2 NORTH QTJHHN BT.
Next Doer tothe Postefflee.
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