:,,.f:' ItHE JANOAgEEtt DAILY pmSJmUmj WEDNESDAY. AERH. 3;10. ' .' yY.. ;-y ? rnj !ntlllgnqtrf MTUUKWrn, M,VmamViMte ,Bilml ,'ft'wtmBbtt tdanU m MMlaatw, aapecMag ft , that tt U IR toftsradnpeatt. Mr. USMSK MINIM M Mm 8rtk Pi railroad ptej ect, i In ImImi that 1m mly abandeacd SBVJaVRM UWMU COWeriMB te 'It; bssaasB of 1U abandon- ! Vaartarbttts. With their and raaread connections, me wevM, be thinks, bare beea a , Mat iraud mt aerred te awBre tadaaktaa fcetgat "tea lBRBfed tombtetbemtopniper, i HMraanBetflat fremttM reen nallroadaeloBgaaltUamcmop. lit la lta power te put such t Use industries of the states it te pay its dividends and ace u- llaraarplaa. .Qunacte'a statement la that this (tea bam made solely from the in- i aarred by the railroad within the ietTeanaylvanla,and that lta bust- levtatta the stale haa set yielded t-m milt. This ntaitlnn la well by the facts, and exhibits fataaUea which demands correction. ' TUaaergy with which thePennsyliranla L baa resisted the construction or l Stath Peen, shows that the directors t It consider it vital te their Interests i' they aheuld avoid competition in (Held which they have te themselves itha state. Twice they have In- Itba VanderbUtinterestte withdraw 'the Seuth Penn enterprise. Their te attempt wu checked by the law; the i te have been quietly made The YauderbllU have bought their fellow stockholders at CO per itmlL of their investment, and are sup- I te have made a deal with the renn. k railroad company. OMr; Oarnegle'a excuse for his failure te ate a work which be believes the of the state demands hardly I sufficient. He says that he failed I ha lacked the power; and it this skat, It would excuse him. lie says he r flihM when he knows that be can. win; and that again la a manifests. of characteristic Scotch prudence iah nay be commendable. Hut there M room rer tne opinion tnac mis at ought really te have been wen, if Mr. bad bad better courage and a disposition te take the risk of l hostility te the Pennsylvania rail- Ifrrcbraetle baa generally manifested Ei'ieeUUd disposition toward a crltlelsm ijbat Ms practice deea net sustain; and it I quite In line with his habitual conduct twraneuld sell out his interest ma I competing llne;te therennsyl- and then raise his voice alcud in BaasJatiea of the monopoly of that iMcatten. , iM. Carnegie's words would have mere Ifjatghtlt bla practice waa naturally in I wttabia precept: but me personal wateht be falls te afford his criticism of F tat Fannsyl vanla nulread.ln this case can ; M seared, because of the abundant f eun- iattea which It baa in the facta. It does et admit of question that the read makes . Hsprofiteff the trade of Pennsylvania and that lta business outside the state Is gen- rally done at a less. It claims in fact hat neatly all its receipts are from Its ileeil traffic ; and yet it shows Jthat lis average receipt per ten per iniie is iar '.''Ism than It receives for local frelcht ,,;wi un lunesk gmss. j.u ibimiuj tuu- i .... 1 . .1- Tft win.... AAH. attuiveiy snow that the cost or. tue arriage of Its through freight is ant upon its local freight and that isylvanla Industries pay the cost ping alive the factories ouUiue aaatate. Plainly as this appears, we agree with iMx, Carnegie, that the wrong will net be Nftiamtarily redressed by the railway sent, which must hava the for its dividends, however fit fata it ; and which bosne present place I fit It but in oppressing Pennsylvania It is a policy of killing the that, if continued, will someday leave it without the golden that it baa be for plentl- Uy ajathered. Pennsylvania industries plainly the evidence et being by the railroad discrimination them. Pennsylvania mauufac- are undersold at their doers by ) of ether Btates. This is particularly in the iron business, in which Mr. Carnegie is a leading worker. 'He finds his products and his matwluls charged a higher price for car- r1 fin ii llk nproiee tlmn la nnpnnn- i.-w -m-- .. - 1- wwm-- by competitors outside the state. Imy Iren furnace and mill In Penney!. is handicapped by its railroad charges. Southern pig iron Is t ever a thousand m Ilea for what . If charged by the Pennsylvania reads r earrlage of a third the distance. vTae industry of the state cannot endure discrimination, and it Is plain that ft auut come te an end before very long. 1 legislature new sitting, If it was led, would seek te hasten v day wben as low a rate tee per mile shall be charged transportation in tbe state as et it; but allowing proper lebargea te be made. A state 'in Hue with tbe interstate law h lvely demanded, but cannot be 1 irem the present Legislature, or It will be the issue of the teanpalgn, and wee be te these who in tbe way et the cry for fair rates! Myilarleas Mr. Stnalcr. 2ltt long letter received from Henry , sjBswey uauer ante or August 23, la a t record ec peril, adventure and , vu ju uie uauua 01 a mere K Writer would snake a much mere story. Tbe bare facts lu them- laMaeiatereetlng that they cannot i even by Stanley's peculiar. Waward atyle. Tbe long Journey itatstek forest, tbe fights with tbe iafualeB ec courage by t aad the final awetleg with Emtn sake a wonderful aad stirring iswes in tbe skeleton outline et no one can kelp admiring of tbe explorer and ttBgaitthe expedition. striking UlaetiatieB W resMW te . -,ti-fi.k aMthaiaMMMfectba Mat BMtM ea law mm. v a carefal rsadlag of the Mter falls te reveal MyexphvattaaeCtM nyaterlM of this expediUea. It wm uadertaken cateeaibly te relieve Emla Faaba, who had net asked te be nllevsd, but had ea the eeatrary npreaanted that belwas get ting akmg finely, aad ruling' a devoted people with eecurity and prosperity. It wae said by authorities en Afriean affairs at the tlaoelef the flttlsf out et Stanley's expedition, that be would prebibly find Emln quite un wllllBg te abandon his Afrlcaa kingdom. Frem Stanley's letter thia appears te have been the case, though the Paabak represented as finally yielding te persua persua Blen, whereupon Stanley gees back te bis station en the Conge and dispatching the letter sets out again with his whole force te the relief et the prosperous and happy Emln. Verily, It la a strange performance under the African sun. Te meet the growing Interest In schemes et profit abating, Mr. N. P. UUsaaa has published a atady of the matter that Is attracting wide attention. In bla book he presents first amasa et facte about a great number et auoeesatul aad disastrous exper Imenta in profit sharing, and Beams thor oughly and honestly convinced that the Idea la a geed one and declined te applica tion te cnanV branehas et industry. Bla atrengeat points are that " profit aharleg advaneea the prosperity et an establishment by Increasing the quantity et the prod net, by Improving lta quality, by promoting care et Implement and economy et mate rials, and by diminishing labor dlflleulties and the cost et aupsrlnteadenee." The records et trials of profit abating Beam te show this, andtheattlkeaand labor troubles et the day may In some eases be averted by the system. The Innovation must advance slowly from trade te ttade, though In acme Industries lta practical application la dilneult te Imagine, A Chicago company with "D.COO.OOO cap ital" handsomely engraved upon banknote paper, haa undertaken the development et Hex loe. New leek out fer startling newa with a geld and allver lining;, "Geld baa been discovered near Lewell, Iowa, and great excitement prevails." This familiar form et dispatch aheuld be varied by the statement that geld prevails te aa extent warranting the exeltement It would then strike the eye et the ateady reader with tbe refreshing novelty et a fine old romance reoenaUuoted by Klder Hag gard. Tun Cornwall railroad company baa is sued a very attractive pamphlet en Penryn park. The vignette ea the cover ahewa the a'.atlen at the park and there are three pagea of photogravure llluatratlena et scenes in the park and at tbe famena Cornwall ere banks, Many Lineaatrlana have pleasant recollec tions et the roaert and leek forward te mere et It In tbe oemlng summer, TnE Senata en Tuesday confirmed all the prealdent'a nomlnatlena before It. Before adjourning alne die Mr. Stewart'a resolution expressing sorrow for the death e( Jehn Bright wu referred te the com. mlttee en foreign relations. Mr. Bherman auggeated that the resolution had better be referred, aa its adoption might establish a precedent that wenld return te plague tbe Henste. Messrs. Hear and Teller advocated the resolution, and held that It would net be likely te bring trouble aa a precedent. The motion te refer the resolution was msde by Senater Reagan. Mr. Bright waa e statesman of world-wide fame, and an expreaslen of sorrow by tbe United States Senate should have besn aeeured even If a departure from the regular metheda waa necessary te accomplish It. Under the olreAmttances roterenee te a oemmltteo waa equivalent te a burial of the reaolutlen, and there can be Uttle doubt that, If tbe anbject had been an Irish agitator, the Senate would net bave hesitated about making a troublesome proeedont. Bright was a firm and valuable Irlend of the nation when we needed trlends, and It waa a melannhely exhibition et amallneai te let hla deatb pan i unuotleod for ae trilling a reaseu. Heguktary Ulainh haa declded te go alew anil with great caution In tbe case et a certain Mr. Kemplnakl, aald te be a naturalized American, tut exiled te Nlberla upon hla return te Russia, it la thought that "It may appear that KempluHkl vraa eligible for military aervloe and that hla emigration te the United Hiatei waa nothing leaa than military desertion." The case la closely similar te the German easts that furnished ground about election time for violent attaeka upon the administration of 1'realdent Cleveland. If we oeuld propheey lllalne'a oeurso from hla way of talking alx months age we would expect te hear a peremptory demand for the release of tbe exiled Kemplnsk I. The dlfleronee botween tweedledum and twee dledee is quite apparent m PEllSONAIi. H. II. Housten presented the Vlelda' l'rotestant Episcopal chuteb, Pntladelpbl. a cblme of elRht belle. The bella were placed in tbe belfry en Tueaday. rnoi'KBsen Jehn Wu.uam Heins, Instructor or rclenilne Herman at tbe University of Pennsylvania, bai mysteri ously Ulsappoared from hla home in (Jermautewn, and hla frlenda think he haa committed aulelde or been killed. Rev. 1)k. Jamks MoCetn, the venerable ex. president of Trlnoeten college, la HI at hia home In Trlnoeten, N. Jef pneumonia, following an attack of broneutla, Though very weak, hope of hla reoevery Is net abandoned. It was reported laat night that tbe worn of hla lllneaa waa supposed te be past, and that he waa en the read te reoevery. ItennuT J. Fisimn, appointed assistant coaiinlsslenor of pslmts, waa born In Yerk. Pa , aud la a Hen et the late Judge Plaber! et Yerk. He praotleed law In Chicago some yeara and entered tbe patent elllae in 1876. and haa risen till he waa In the direct line of promotion for the assistant oommia eommia oemmia alonershlp. He Is regarded by patent lawyers as a very superior man. '.'i'.!r S'v'd8 "tDB a woman may be CeghByr'Sp. U cuteabVUr. nW " Hetter, can I go out te fish T He, no, my little sonny, Yeu knew yeu'va get a swellen feet, My precious little honey." Mut they get a bottle of Salvation Oil. and be wunt ana caught ua eel, and ate It Use a uiau. OUMfJjJtXWH rU WtiMH. QOMPLKXION POWDKrl LADIES! HUU YAI.U ABKriNan COI4M.KHON pozzeiMrs MKOIOATBO COMPLEXION POWDER. n impiiru a briuiant transparency te the skin. .movesJlpiinples,iruWes SnueS colorations, ana m&kbs the mnaellcftiSft seaanabeanuful. Uceuutns nellSSi whSZ lnC or arsenle. In three shaaeaTnink eSJJS' white and brnnetl pina or Oeah, rea aAia irr All DragRlata aad Faney Gtoeda Dealer afretywhers). api5l"WAB or ATteaa.-B M S,lftS. Decorative Art ki Ltnani. The skill dUpUyed. in tbe Linen Shew new in the Chest nut street entrance and in the Linen Department w91 please you greatly te beheld. The pos sible shapes into which Towels, Table Sets, Napkins, etc., can be beautifully distorted are many, very many, and certainly deserving your observation. Sensations in Linen merchan dise are difficult, especially when the whole stock and au the prices are staple sensations. The very principle of our linen business is a sensation. The largest gathering of linens in the country. Every facility created by great per sonal intelligence and care and by complete organization is placed at the disposal of the re tail buyer. It has never been equaled in the history of the linen trade. Net the per cent of profit, but the volume amount of trade brings the return for capital employed, labor bestowed, expense in curred. Hence the ordinary Is the sensational in our linens. There are fine linens and rare dainty, beautiful. There are the cheapest sorts, but with us the cheapest Linen Is flax net jute, cotton or tow. Yeu may find a sort of bar gain counter for Linens in the west end of the department, containing four lets of Full Bleached Damask Tablecloths, iy2 yards long, $1.25 and $1.50; 3 yards, 51.50 and $1.80. Near by four lets of Huck Towels, of which two sorts will sell te-day at 15 cents each, one at 18, and one at 20. Only 300 dozens. Net enough for one busy day's sales. They are the highly special bargains. In Boek News you get the very juice and essence of the month's new Beeks. Yeu get It in a quick sentence or two of what geed judges think of the new Beeks. The editor doesn't take haphazard criticisms and dish them up for you. The choice is from all the critics' opinions ; a critic's pick of criti cism. That's one side of Boek News. There's another just as valuable, mere se irem a money stand. Whoever wants te knew the least the Beeks them selves can properly be sold for has but te turn te the critical price-list. It is made in no one's inter est but yours a trifle above the lowest wholesale cost. Boek News for April has a portrait for Amelia E. Barr, the novelist, and five illustrations from current books. 5c a copy, 50c a year. Nunr Thirteenth s treet entrance. Twe combination stuffs : 2-inch silk Persian stripe en wool melange ground, $2 ; plain. Si. Half dozen colors. 2-inch wool Jacquard stripes ana same widtn silk stripes al ternating, $1.25 ; plain, $1. Beautiful. Twenty ethers as pretty. And still they come. Southwest of centre. Mere Gloriosa comes rip pling in. Great variety of new style stripes this time. Striees and "plain, 1.50. Delicate plaids, $1.75. Southwest el centre. 3480 pairs Women's 5-but-ten real Kid Gloves, embroid ered backs ; tans, browns, fan cies, blacks, at 75c. The mar ket price te-day is $1.50. Chestnut strrat Bide, west of Main Aisle. An Exposition of Dinner Sets. Soceud Meer, .1 untper street side. A big corner of the Base ment Sporting Goods acre is given ever te wheel things. Fer everybody. Express Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Geat Rigs, Tricycles, and the like for tots ana tnelr biggish brothers and sisters. Bigger sorts for bigger folks. And Wanamaker prices! Think of a Bicycle with every fancy price-prep knocked way. CrtslOotefJo heclbanews, He te 12 SO Kiprest Wagenp. bee te Id Voiecipedes. ri "i te Hi Tricvcltw, 17 tot IB "te'stV"01016" tl"y of t0lnsn size), ill llleyclei (note smasher.), 115 te ft U Oit Harness, as 75 te 5 All our Sporting things lean your way just like that. Base Ball, Cricket and Ten nis goods are in shape. Fish ing Tackle and all the outdoor fun stirrers. Catalogue for the asking. Basement, neitheait or centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. WHITE COTTON WABTK, COWKD e7I.,l,Lu,8.V?,!aJl02,.,, ,ou ei w peunes 2I?Ter,.?0,.A',oeai dellverea te any part least r alien street. ,ni ua LKteYOU WAMT QOOJ) BKUSUK3 GO KILBURN. IT MAKES YOU HUNGRY. M I hava need raise's Oatwy Oe-apMnS ai K has keg a salatary etfcei. It tavteetawi the aystemaaa Ileal ilka a aawaaaa. It tav provea the appetite aaa teeUHatea Siaatuea." JJ. T. Cerstairav rrltama, a. a. Paln't Caltry Compound U a nelqaa Teate aad Appetiser, rteaaant tetaetaaia qelekln lu action, and wlthiat Bay lajatteua teftet, it gives that raara health which (Bakes arairtMaa; taste geeC It cures erspepsla an kindred dleren. rkvletM prescribe it. slea bis tot S.oe. Druggists. WILH, HICHAKDSN CO BartlBgtea, nismrmd Ttvas ?' ' awtM". any color. """ v "" never raus I i tlwaysBare! tmWMLMT. H. KUOADH A BOH. GEMS, - Earrings, Tine Matched Fairs et Diamonds, Rlnp, First Water Solitaire Diamonds, Ruby aad rearl Circlet aad Clastan, Breeches aad Hair Tina In tbe late atyle et enamel and shell, Bracelets aad Basfles Sleeve and Cellar Buttens, Itlbben Fins. Novelties la Silver Bead Keck Chains In geld, allver and coral. Repairing et Fine Watches, Musical Bena and Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELERS, Ne. 4 West Kins Street. OAKVJCT CI-KANIXU. PjAlU'KT OLKANINO. New location, New Precess. LANCASTER Steam Carpet Cleaning Works. Yeu can Imagine that taking; a carpet out these ralnv ana muddy days, clubbing ana dragging thsm 'around en the open let. Is net thorough carpet eleanlng. The Mewrreeeas, once tried, will convince yen that It la tae only way te properly dean them. Any ana all kinds of weatnerenr wagons call ler your carpets promptly, enr machinery thoroughly cleans them, brightens the oelors. ana they oeme home te you In geed shape, ana what Is mere, thoreugoly aired ana ventilated. This laatteaturela alone worth theprloeef elcau Ing. our newprlcs list brings the price of thorough cleaning by machinery te about thu ids prtee et aehcaUel cleaning (nana bcaung ) LBAVXOBDXttSAT x R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, J. D. MARTIN &C0.8, U.B.8UIBE& SON'S, afaU or Telephone, or te the WUUK-WOODWABU A CUsUBTIAST BTS. mar2S-tld JIAKDWAXH. M AKSHAIili A KENQ1EK. Hardware! Hardware! TI1K I,AKQK3T ASSOHTMK.NT, T1IK LOW E1T1MUCKS. MARSHALL & RENGIBR'S, 9& 1 1 Seuth Queen St. BUILDINa MA.TERIAL, OAKl'ENTKU'S TOOLS, CABINET HARDWARE, GLASS PAINTS A OILS. Heuse-FurnisMug .Goods, PRIMH NHW OLOV1R8BHD. SWA Large Amertuient of Steves, etc, etc. leba-Iya 1WY UOODS. J.R MARTIN A CO. Ten special bargains in the Dry Goods department. New Satines, sold every where at I2c, reduced te iec. One let el Ladies' and Chil dren's Hosiery that sold at 20, 25 and 30c a pair, reduced te iec a pair. Extra heavy Sc Muslin at 6c a yard. 1,000 yards of Dress Goods, short lengths, that sold at 20 and 25c a yard, reduced te 5c a yard. Turkey Red Table Linen, guaranteed net te fade, 16c a yard. White Counterpanes that sold at $1.25, reduced te $1. Earl and Wilsen's Linen Cellars, all sizes, reduced te iec each. Linen besom, splendid Mus lin Shirt, unlaundned, 35c each. Balbriggan Men's Half Hese, regular made, at i2c a pair. One let of Furniture Fringes, all shades, at half price. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. F8 OABTINOB, IROM OR RRAB8, light or hravy. at short aeUae. ae aa auHaTam,WaIstrmltB7atN saMM iidMtettyeecaace. Maswlateeaf asavssaas left tke name all aaggea et xaeaervej slpaaaaaaaaa. aha attest esMia. tvsr a feewsw raaaiaaaa. rateafa Oatery BUthakUBMhtaaTBtea aaa. y nreteiaM. ssaassaaaasa aw Baaersew by attateteBS, is HsaunsiwiieN TsWBMt avftlUaMtesast. latha ntlsfRlttlllwusnnBSsas. I wtmM gat ap la the orates wttk MSHai a tsf it, aaa was a waa tami I emsia asyaiy fetanmad YhemtMitmnt at raaaa'a Oaf ry CMsneaaa, aaS TaaaitaT fcaa BaaBBKia weak I salt wary aaaak battat. I aaa iiBssirally nemsHH ii sa au wan aeaaaa latuuawa mmm biibbi!""b saaaueiBa.' Mae.a.A.iww, atarUatua.TI. Tsaaal aanl "eurlshaa bbMss aaKtMB wgei ih.rnyrtasaanaav vacHa. GEMS. tALAOM Of FASBtOn. A BTRIOH BROS. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Strut. Lancaster, Pa. Will Rkmevb In about one week from new te their NEW BUILDING, NOS. 115 AND 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. A few mere Great Bargains we offer before we move. One let of fancy colored and Iridescent Bead Orna ments, 5 inches long, at iec apiece ; former price 40c One let of Bead Ornaments, at 25c; regular price 50c One let of fancv strleed Swisses for short curtains, at i2c; regular price 25c. One let of heavy knotted Fringe Towels, at 25c; regular price 37c. One let of Lawn Aprons at iec. Special bargains in Tapestry Berder, 5 inches wide, at i2c a yard ; regular price 18 te 20c We furthermore call your at tention te our large and varied stock of Dress Trimming, Per sian Bands, Silk Cord Fassa menteries, Bead Ornaments, narrow and wide Bead Gimps, 10, 12, 15, 25 te 75c a yard. Bead Galoens at 50, 75c, $1 and yi.50 a yard. Alse, all the .latest styles of Wrap Trimmings, sleeve pieces of Epaulettes, etc. Selling out our let of Bead Sets, 5 pieces, at 50c; regular prices $1.25 and $1.50. One piece of black Chenille Fringe at 50c; regular price $1. Great reduction in black Dress Buttens. One let at 10 a card of 2 dozen; regular price iec a dozen. One let of black Engraved Buttens at 5c a dozen; formerly 10 and 15c. ASTRICH BROS. CARPETS. cr RPKTS. McOallum & Slean 1012 aad 1014 CheatRat 8t. PHILADELPHIA Axmlnater Wilten MequRtte BretMla Tapestry Ingrain CARPETS Iegrala Art Squares Oil Oletha and Lineleums ACULLUMROr Fine Oriental and Demestic Rues SPRING OYKnCtTUiGS. Mat laW awWf 1 wtth MTatBmAXtOal aWtAaWUaUV. JaSkEWI Ms, sat ai M wan auaa anutar, M OMaVHT TAILOsUrTO. MERCHANT (riMMxriiusEAXD Arxurxcr FIT aWABAMTKlD.) OUR HaVMDfOlil DISPLAY or Slllg SlltlBgl, Spring Treiurligi, AND Spring Overceatings, WILL COMMAND TBI ATTMTIOH Of avaar intrrrstbd bhu.re VURCHASRK. SPRING SUIT1N6S. Mae BagUsh Worsted and Casalmere Bnltlag la Vary BtyUakriaUtanastrlpaaa-ecta, SSeaaaSSSteOrier. Ragilsh Cheviots, Caaslmarea and Worsted Baits In Newest Plaid aad B tripe Effects, ZS, 125 aaa 128 te Orier. RBStlsfc Caaarmerea la rialde, Oheeka, Stripes and Slebby Chavtet Huttings in rialfls aaastatpea, lift, 11 8 aaa UO ta Orier. BLACK FBUOH WORSTROS - UBBjnat Values la attack Worsted SnlUags, At ISO, 121 aaa ISS la Orisr. SPRING TROUSERINGS. riasat Rngllah Worsted and Casslmare Tren- eatings, Xlegant riaid style, liana- some stripe Kffecte. 10.00 1 Order. p. Rew Cssilmere and Worsted Kflee s, Stylish flaiaa and Stripes, IS.50 sal 18.00 ta Order. Oar Matchless 15.00 Trsasers (ts Order.) Ail-Weel Caaslmarea, utyiisn Patterns, Large Selection, Beat ue ever Sold at trice. SPRING OVERCOATINGS. NOVRLT1RS IN tTale Diastasis Isapsrtca Kersejs. 25,27, 29.31 Wett King St., IiASOABTKB, l'A. Men's and Bejs' FnrQlsblDgs. BI'AIKO ROVRLTIRS1N URORRWRAB, B08IBBT, MICKWRAB, AMD QLOVBS. aoexa. a B OOK DRPARTMKNT. " We el E. Greenwald." PoetprlaU et Ills Ufa, together with Ills Rarllest Bxtant aad Latest Ulsaouises, BT Rev. O. IlvlnHaupt. rer Bala by Ue Publisher, ft. L FOIST DERSIITH, 46 1ABT KINQ BTRsUT, Lakeistbb, Pa. svFkMOB.ai.ee, mas-tid 8 TANDAKD 0ARR1AQE WOBK. Standawd OaxriRge Werk, KSW. RDQKRLKT, Mes.aO,fi4S,aSBfarka Btraet. Bear of Peat- esaea. Laaeaatar. Pa. I hava bow ready for the Spring Trade the aaaat selection of Boggles, carriages, Phn tens, aa, In the county. AU the latest atylea te select treBi. A aaa Uaa of Seaead-Baad work ea haad. Call aad aaassiaa my work. The lowest vetoes sa the state for aaa work. speeaal atiaattea ajtraa ta saaalaUag aaa TAILORING DAGER BROTHER ww" S. P. StacJtheuse, 90 - Ab1bbB tJalaBBBna9a 4al nsssa piVSBWasC na aswiaasejf SHOES ' TaaAlaaaraaalviBi SsWjaacsaal sse UMawaasMatw graat I sac eiBaaa a style, sHaaa eaaaei be exaaUaS. PrtaMaVrararTlaBUitlMiVewaat. CaU aaa azaaUae asy art ateek aat we waU be vteaasa te try aa salt fee . S. P. STACKHOUSE, M$JOHAT KHM,r tvaJteAaraa.PA. ass4 TIOOTS AND BB0BJB, WHY Bey Mam's Buff or Vaml Oalf Mdm tbeajafbria.OOwhe WE CAN SELL YOU fleanlne Calf Skin reawless Baeea, ew tkraa aiarareat lasta aad eight different etyiea,ser thatpriea. Aafesiam Tee Tip Shee, la Laee, Battea aad Cens ress. a ruen narrow Toesneo, in LaeaaaaueB. A. Plain Bread Tee Shee, wtda last, la Ia. Battea aad Congress. The alies run Irem s te 10, except laataaenv tleaad aaee, e te 11. lersaea who waateosatert. afew Oan We Bell lhem Be Obaap ? Wa bny them (aa yen will aotlee by deeertp deeertp tlea above) la Large qnantltlea, ana BtrleUy ker cash, which enables us toaeuthamater below the prieetha small parehaser pays for Onr Wast Window Is Blled with ihesa aheta. aad it will be well worth your while te step aad see them. Hava Just received a Lvge Shipment and largest Assortment of Men's Doageua aad Kangaroo Shces la the city. The OM-Frlee Ctaih HsMat, & 1 TIM LsaiatS of Lew PricfJ BOOTS "&"SHOES He, S Eaet KIrr Btnet, LAB0A8TBB. PA. ? .- - -' h f J r The Best Made Beets and Shoes. SHAUB& BURNS, 1 4 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. "H marC-ltdAw QUMBNaWARU. H 1QH ft MABTIN. CHINA HALL. If you want te replace any article of Crockery or Glassware that may be broken In moving, or if you wish te re place old or furnish new China Hall Is tbe place te f get reliable ware at tbe lowest prices. Warea guaranteed. Ex changed it net satisfactory. High & Martin, Ne. 16 East King St. ectiavua HATS, tC. LANOABTKK'8 LEADING HAT STOUB. STAUFFER & 00., LaidiDg Fashionable Hittin. Onr stock comprises every desirable shape, color and price in the market. enr si , SS.00 and SAM Hats are acknewU tidged by everybody te be the best beyond a doubt. A very desirable line also of High Qrads Hata always en hand. Bele Agents (or DUNLAF & CO.'S Best Stiff list, 5 ea Best Bilk Hat, 18 te. for t 1190 Hat there Ii nothing thit sur passes the Light Weight "WILCOX BOSTON BBAUT1BS." Only place In Lancaster where they are sold. Trunks and Traveling Bags In high and low grafles. Prices from si 00 te B13007 STAUFFER & GO, 1 M Werth FREY RUffiRT .PA. ' V - . .-,-!, , 'lSA-,.J'il. .-.KsKiiaiu '-v,. - fm Hi,,
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