:-"wbi fc. V - --- " P'Tl TIATIiYl ?jy w- awi m b.i I f .M mm I fa: -, ,e !KSr. M7 Z 4 $1 6ft?.'? KEf is a l- tk W vfr 'J.MWNMAN. ,MAtttJMBTlHNMANft)tTZ. Editors. if- 4 u anaCRT CLARK. Publisher. i .cii Cr1 ' ' .!MUk DAILY lJCTKLUaKNCBl-Pnblltaed "' rrr dj in lheyenr,butSudy. Served .H mrrtAft In this clLV ted urTOUndlll c tatn t ten cents a week. By mail Ave del :Cr,. U,jrettndvnce:50cenUamenlh. 'li ViwCVlNTELLiaENCER-Oneaellnrund a. nnjr cents rear, in savance. f ItOTICR TO tfUIMClUIHJRS-Rcmll by check "-, ef postemee order, ana wncre neitnrr 01 !. iSC, Uhm can be procured send In a registered w; ., . ntereA at the Fostefnce. m second class mall , eaMHUM. TBI WTELLiaEHgER, Lnncastcr, l' LANCASTER, FA., February 17, 1890. : - vgj-Aj Bnruaren utixiin. ?',? The Russian-Siberian ntrecltic. gntlicr :theunnds who have followed with nyin- j5ys "pathetic Interest Mr. Kctiniim's (nlcs of '$& the woes of Hussln's peUtic-al .oU'enders ire rightly ltullgunnt nt tlic government JyA tint could make such Inhumnn tnitrnge Tj"J possible, i ue iruin w mat me luiisinii '& ncenla nre hnrhnrlnns when measured WKr" hv western ntniulnnls. Thocevcrnuiciit E$GL no worse than the 'vole, nnd there- ,.,- mm nimp i pa mnv h i'iih uu muhii iii naturally as in Eure'w dmlng the dark ages. J lie KtiMsiau neuiniy, ami peepie of wealth and culture show their liur barlty in social customs that dismay even the French, nnd as efllcere In tlie army prove it hy their eagerness te issue and execute the nieM ferocious orders. A. few years age the Ruthin troops In Central Asia deliberately massacred thousand of men, women and children, under orders from the governor general. A wounded soldier during the Jinlknii campaign found lilmelf unable te keep up with Ills comrades, and when they kindly offered te bury him alive he con cen acnted and was be buried, the men sub sequently explaining the matter te the cemmrtndcr as an act of kindness. The Jlussians long claimed great credit for humanity lwcausc, they said, capital punishment was unknown in Russia, but they whipped people se that they died a lingering and horrible death. The desperate Nihilists are net only the product of Itusslau misrule and tyranny hut also of the barbarous instincts that have net yet been smothered in the Sclav ns thoroughly as they hccm te be In the Celt and German. The government is no better and no worse than the nation, and the few in telligent and patriotic men nnd women who arc pained alike at tlie violence of the Nihilists and tlie outrages of the government officials, fully realize that the only sure relief must come by the civilization or uplifting of tlie whole Russian people ; church, f-tate and family. There Is little reason te doubt that Mr. Kcnnan has given an honest account of Siberian abuse of political prisoners, many of whom were gullly of nothing but the. rarest patriotism, but as it Is his houerable aim te arouse public opinion en the Uttieu he has perhaps neglected te relieve the gloomy picture by giving the dire necessities of the government and the natural ad vantages that make Siberian life attractive te many free emigrants. Ne doubt Mr. Kcnnan has the faults of all great agitators, but there Is plenty of undoubted evidence Hint there is ilrm basis for his agitation in the barbarism efltussiun nature, it Is just Illustrated la the talc of the Hogging te deatli of a Russian lady. In any ether civilized laud the execution of such a sentence would have lieen Impossible : troops and prisoners would have Joined te hang the mau who tried It. The news of these atrocities makes far rttore stir nbrenil thau within the empire. "The grand old character of the Slav" stands shocks of tills kind without a tremor. Atrocities that would arouse het ludlguatien in ether lands produce ue effect In ltula. iJut all men are sensitive as te the opinion of ether men, and the horror of ether civilized nations may awaken in Hut lans a proper sense of their own de pravity. Se Keiinnii's agitation should de geed, and every means should be taken te let government and people knew the dlsgustef tlie world with their barbarity. - U't Us Hate lee. The Knickerbocker and ether great ice companies arc securing ample supplies of ice from the Berkshire lakes and from Maine, where it varies in thickness from fourteen Inches te two feet and is said te be or the purest quality. The ice Is being cut and stacked upon the shores of the various lakes and the companies announce that there will be no hhort hhert age in the supply for the great cities, but of course there will 1k an nnuouuee nnueuuee meut in due time that the price of ice has gene te the highest point by reason of the great expense of transportation. Just new it is policy for the companies te shout " plenty e"f Ice" se that thepeoplewhe may be think ing of the manufacture of it will be dis couraged. In tlie summer when it Ik tee late te erect elaborate ice-making plants, the price may be boldly raised and the scarcity confessed. Of" course, we all knew there is plenty of lee If we go far enough North fer'it ; but only the great monopolies can de that, and at great ce.-t. Lancaster and ether in land cities must sutler unless the manufacture of Ice en n large scale is boldly undertakeu and from prevent in dications there should Ihj plenty of money in tlie venture as the due reward of icy enterprise. Iee manufacturing companies are being organized in Read ing and mauy ether towns, and Lancas ter should net be left in het weather te the miseries of no ice, or Ice at great cost from the far North. The Beading jtenple have discouraging In formation as te the cooling qualities of chemically jnade lee, but this is ellle- ' (ually contradicted by the c.ericncc of all the large Southern cities where manufactured lie lias been used for jears with perfect satisfaction. A great meat dealing company ut tide water might find it cheaper te use ice from Maine lakes, but its calculations could net bj applied te cities of the interior, and as for coeliug prejierties, ice is iee, however nude, and must le chilly enough for its purposes. Let us have an early assur ance of ice in plenty for every purpose. a-ai i'h' Tilfl AlllkLn Kent leu Kx-Cuiigrcssitiati l'uge, of California, urriffu In tlm II. nnu ..........i. , ; aud means criticising Secretary Win if&:" 0,w, "ilvcrhe rcjrt)rt en the bill which ;fS'I,n',w"-'10 VMCO lU( taking or Alasku wealrt In thu hands of government ' :;aeaU the tklns tu lm u.i.i i- n... tblbt bidders. This bill com- .'.iiuraiKu imcii ie mauy us u fur better iu?tlud or deallug with the seal vwuery uusiucxii man tne policy or leas- .''ilHger a long term te n great monopoly, vlv but theseeretarv net enlv cinilr.m ,w.,i n toy , - "m. '- but statcil that whenever the trcMttry department or Congress bad investi gated the subject tbc decision had becu iu favor of tbc existing law and method. Mr. Page finds that this statement Is net supported by the record, and that ox ex Secretaries Beutwcll nnd llr'lstew leth expressed their disapproval of the pres ent method. He regrets that the secre tary has " Tailed te call the attention or Congress te the Tact that one hundred thousand sealskins, raw material, our own product, nreshlpticd te Londen an nually, there te be sold te English man ufacturers, te be dressed and prepared Ter market by English labor, te the manifest prejudice nnd disadvantage of American lalmr fully ns skillful nnd com petent te the work." This administration posing as the friend of American lalxr seems strangely eager te renew' the lease that will Icrpcluntc this undesirable slate of things. It would certainly be far lietler for the government agents te gather tlie skins and sell them, as proposed, than for this monopoly te nmunge the ilsh crlcs for the benefit of foreign workmen, nnd it must nlse be berne in mind that iu spite of the lease the "seal pirates" new take some sixty thousand skins n year, a sate of things that would cease with national control as proposed. Tlie trouble with England ever the seal fisheries must be arranged separately, but Congress will seen lie called upon te net en the lease of the Alaska Commercial company, anil It will be Interesting te note the consider ation given te American labor as com pared with n great corporation. an Tin: auditor general's report prosenls tlie iirloes spocUuie efn state paying threo hundred thousand dollars for schools for tlie orphans of soldlers who fought In a war of which many young voteis have no recollection, and which men of forty only recall among tliclr memories of boyhood. His high tt me that this absurdity should he brought te an end. Tin: report of Auditor Ceneral McCo McCe mnnt hns Just been published and we print te-day a statement of taxation, receipts nnd expenditures of the state Iu this county, The total receipts of the state wnre $8,405, 309, the total nxpenses ?3,lh'J,8l7, hut there was a hal.uice In Ihetrcasiiry en November SO, 1SSS, efS3,rs7,0.Ti ami en the same dnte efl&S!) It had thorcfero Increased te nearly four millions of dollars. Why this huge mass of Idle money? It Is Interesting te note that the expenses of the state for Gettysburg, soldlers' orphans and soldiers home amounted te $l8.",l)n.'), A quarter of a century alter the war tlie oxpensos of the state for orphans In ene year amount te S3WVJ1&. The soldiers' home at Krie costs the state $'j,2.V),nud the acttychnrgMomo acttychnrgMemo acttychnrgMome rlal association, and the election and dedi cation of nienunienlH en tlie battlefield, cost the state $$ViXi. The war still costs Pennsylvania nearly half a million a year, whlle the total expended for elmiltable Institutions in net much greater, and thu total expense of the state for hlgher insti tutions of learning, art and science is only Sl.r.5,llKt, of which 5101,110 was spent en that ebscure hobby el Governer llcaver, tlie Pennsylvania Agricultural cel lege, whlle tlie I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania get twcnly-llve thousand dollars. Thu state militia cost g,'iUl,78l, which is about fifty thousand less thau the cost of thu indigent Insane. Tlie common schools cost nearly two millions, and the penitentiary nnd re formatory institutions $IS),eUI. The ex penses of the Jiidlclmy exceed a half mil lion, and Urn Senate and Heuo cestfiil",-1W1. I'KUSONAl.. Jehn Htrn.vs, thu famous Londen labor agitator, said he cousliiered Kmporer William's and el her aristnc ratio concessions totlie woiklngclassjismerulyasop thrown te Cerubus. C.viiAis Jehn Imxiikatii, el Union City, Ph., died Satuuliiy night of pnou pneu uicinin. II e was a soldier In the Metie.iu war, was an olueerlu tlie late war and was a wealthy llve stock luipeiter. His place, tlie sjumiyslde sleck farm, is ene of the best known iu Pennsylvania. He leaves a fortune of iKpiaiter el'u million te his wife mid one son. Pm.NCi: Wai.dkmaii, of Denmark, Is test lug a new sulmiarlne beat, built after the idea of Jules Viirne's famous cialt. It Is likeallslilu form, and can go below thu submerged chains in haibnrs, can run leuud buoys, and can cut cables and wlies with tlie shears at Its keel. 1 1 is as casv te hung en te the davits f n vessel as u'liie. beat. Twe men w he work the vessel linve stayed In It suieral hours under water without feeling Inconvenience. Thev take with them a supply of exygen, and tliny an eat their meal.-., pine comlertably. Tlie Inventor is M. Geubut, alter whom thu beat is named. t:ceN)MiTi:s incju:asi:. Tliey Ailnitt Mxloen .Vew Member, heiiut et'Tiicm Macrled. The clghty-llfth anniversary of tlie Iveoueiuito seciutv was colehrated at Keenuiny, Pa., en Sunday, with peculiar and Interesting ser'ices. Sixteen ne.A uieuihurs wuie taken into the so ciety. As iu the ease of the ether members, the converts took vows of celibacy, and from this llmu' the bus binds and w Ives shall nevermore bear that relationship te ene another. The society number new, including the accessions of .Sunday, less thau tidy persons, and a ma jority of thorn have reached four scere years. They own nothing as individuals, but their wealth as a society is variously etl mated at fium fi).00t),00) te fXi.UOO.OOd. rhe anniversary sen lees began at day light with a band conceit, iu the steeploef the old church, and weie kept up until a late hour iu thu uvenlug. In thu afternoon thu sixteen converts were admitted with im im prcsslve son Ices. All members or the sect aie compelled te transfer their worldly possession te the society common fund. Heirs of such per sons threaten te bring suit against the I.coueinito association fordepilvhig them el their legal lights or fortunes, which w-euld otherwise fall te them en thu death of iclatUes going Inte the scdetv. The lumesef the new members arc: Or. Ben jamin t'echt and wife, Harry IVcht and wife, Jehn Duss and wife, Julius Stickle and wife and daughter, aged IS; ('. Her man iind wife, Mis. lieen. Herman Tlsher, Jacob Nebelas, Huge Miller, 1M Kellman, i lasius Iiatzaud .Slginouel Stiehattur. IIKI'OYIUI IIY A VILLAIN. Miss Alien Welllnuer round Veplnz Iu I'lillielelptiln sunilay Nlalit. The Philadelphia Iwjuiivr te-ilay eon een tains tliu follewing: Whenetlicers Itoehu iiud Key, or the I ennsylv.uila railroad, looked alieut the llread street station euS.iturilay night after the last (ruin had dcMrled, they ntw a pretty young girl, about 18 years old, hil ling in a iar corner or thu ladies' walliiiK room. She was crying, ami had evidmitly In en harmed In sumo way. Thu eflleent asked her what the tieutitu was and bem shoeamefroiu. Khe told tliem her iiame was Alice Welllnger and her home was in Lancaster. She met a man named Prank Meran, who painted hucb iie,is.mt pictures of city lifu and told her that she could easily iind profitable clunky luent iu New Yerk, thai she consented te go with him te thu in-lropelis. They loll 1 jneasler en Satur day e.enliig and Merau liorrewed inoiiev tepj.v the car fare. AlU'rurrltlugnt llreail stiect slatleu he succeeded Iu uettluir Sj mere et her nioney, w bleb he said was for ev perk tlckety. Leaving her iu the walling toeni Merau cxi-iueriiim.cirfer a rowmeineiitHandtliondisap,K!.lred. Alice told Olllceriey thai Merau was a iirinter and worked en a . miMtr nowspaper. hhe was without nioney, evcepl eiKiueh te take her btimeiigaln, and Ollicer lt.K-he placed her iu charge of Matren Peulke wiiocared for the girl until the News V.. liruss went te Luicaster ut j::je n. m Meran In kumiokedte have gene te . New erk with the girl's money. She is u bright looking brunette. Khe was glad te take the homeward bound train, and do de do claredthHt her short oxperlence with city life was enough te Utt her a life tlme. SiSWt;'ff Hobbed Of Ills Savin. The house or Jehn Snyder, of Ounn Hill, Chester county, was entered Friday night by masked robbers, who cellared Hnyder, threw him en tlie fleer, bound him band and feet, nnd then proceeded te rob the house era.100 in geld nnd silver, the Savings or a lifetime Hnyder Is a bachelor, and lived alone en a smsll farm. Dr. Dull' CeiikIi Hj-ruii In particularly recom recem inendcKl for children. It cores ceagli". celil, croup, tinre threat, anil irhmiplnit cough. It Is plcnsnnl te tlic tiiKte, anil acts like nclinrm. Vt rruUi, "Jnek nhnll pipe nnrt Olllslmll dnnre" lint us long out In tin! open I mm na they plrnsc. The rree born Aiiicrlcnti cltlren don't fear neiimlnln Willi Hnlrntlen Oil te the front, l'rlre only 25 reins. Cemelct thejoyein tlillnm mil Frem ninl te went, from pole te pole, That woman's Icvth, nuil Up, nnil brralli, Ne inore Minll surfer worse limn death, I'erHOZOIKJ.VT with ningln svrny, Prrsrrc" llicin new Irem foul decay. fell 17-1 yd red Aw 'i - ' Irjeu lineralnrrli,ii the snrrsl rrmrily Dr. (sage's. M.TttAw Z-IAIlTKIfH 1.ITTI.K 1,1 VKlt 111.14. GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Ilchdnrlie nnd rrllevp nil the tiouble Inci dent te n lit liens slntr or tliu system, Mich n Dlrilnrss, Nnuwn, I)rnwliics, .t)lntresn nncr Kntlin;, l'ntii In tlie Hide, .te. While their most rt'iiinrknble miccess bus been ithewn Iu curing sick: Hrnitnclie, yet OAIITEII'H I.ITT1.K I.IVRK PI 1.1.4 nre cpinlly vnlunble In Connllpntlen, ciirlni; nnd prcventliiR thin uhiievIhk com cem tilnlui, while thry nle correct nil dlsordcraef ihontemnrh, UiniilMle the liver mid regulate the bowels. Kvcn If they only cured Ache they would lx almost priceless le theso Mho sillier from this dIsitrcxsliiK cemplnliit: but fertnniitely their coeiliicss does net rnd here, nnd thoe who onee try them will find these llllle pills vnlunblv In se miiny ways that they w III net be wIIIIiik te de without them, llul nncr nil sick head ACHE Is the bniie of se ninny lives Hint here Is where we make our ureal beast. Our pills euro It whlle ethers de net." OAHTKU'H MTTIjI: l.IVEIl PIM.Snre very small and ery easy te tnke. One or two plus make a dose. They nre strictly vcpoblule nnd de net urli"! or pure, but by their Kcntle no tion plcnse nil wlie iihethem. l.i vlnlsnt'jrcts; llve ler $1. Held everywhere or scut by mnll. CAHTKIl .MUD1CINK CO., NKW YOHK. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. nugkl-lydoed C3vuccfici. A TCLAItlCKU A I'lne l'ertrnlt KltHK te nny Helder of One lluiidrcd Wrapiierser I'eppy Oil Heap imu.I'eBdcr, at CLKRKE'S, The I'lcturoef any person you i-clcct Made te Order. Call and Hce Hnmple. Although Dried nnd Kvnperntril Krults hae ndvimced, we Mill elfer 3 Its Trimes fer'iV ; I IM I'runes ferSic. I'lne Apricots, lse. Whole Ap plcs, 10e. rine Apples, Ce. llaie, lOJjc. Call, (bruin llnniK, He. Hhetildcr, Ik.'. Holegnn, II lbs JSitf. Dried lleef, il P.sj aJc. .last reeelnd, n rnrge of ("etlees which will dlKcuunt nnytliliuietlerisl Iu lids city. VANCA.MP'8 OATH U I '--The iliient Catsup In the world 5, III, 1ft and " cent bottles. Crackers which were never ellered for less than He, for (lev IS, IIIK Drle hi lliickwhrat 750 n Sack. ' SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA.COri'Kl'AOItOCI'UY HTOItn, NOH. 12 A, II BOUT1I QOKEN HT. AT lllJlUSK-'H. FOOD FOR LENT. The liitcn KeaMin will scsai be nt hand. We dentin lOrTall tlie attention of our customers and ethers te our line of lliese goods : M.iCi:iti:i-Viliiie the large Ne. I Illiut ers ; .Ne, 1 J!rs ; Ne. 1 and '.' .Maekeul. HMOKhl) UIHCOCS-TlilN Is a lake llsb tmeked and very line. CODKIMIl-lloneles Cndllhsrserral dlller eiilgrades. HAIlDINr.H-Oenulne l'reneh. Alexis Cudll Cudll let In ipiarlers, balM's anil iholebexes. Alse American In ipiarter anil half boxes. Hplced and .Mutlard bardlues. HAI..MON-('niined (salmon, Dew Drep brand Salmen Cutlets, In lint cans, ery tine. Alsen geed 1'icsli stidinen at 15c a can, ''rob Lebster, New Olhcs, lmpeileil Maca Maca lenlnnd Vermicelli. i:dem. Pineapple, Ito.pleferl, BapMige and Yerk tttale Cream Clitke. a rubi. i.i.Ni; or am. kinds ok goods. BXJRSEL'S, NO.I7i:.bTKI.NUarilEKT. tJrJilcphoneCeiiiiectlon. AT HElHTa. CUTTHIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT, HANG IT UP. Meats & Fisli. ''Ilicst Dried lleef Knuckles, ir. v lb. Finest llegular Dried ltect, 10c m. rinest I'lcnle Hums, 8e V th. Finest lleiiclrsx llain, lv Vtt. Finest llegular hlcluiied ilams. IS'e V lb. 1 In mi Hams lint e nil the skin nnd fat cut elf. Klnckl FlnnSuiuiiier llolegna. He, ft. Fluent i'erllnud Herring, ,V, or II lbs for "He. White rili,elenuiil,lsV ft. KMra Flue While .Mel.erel,5eeaeh. Finest bloater Mackerel, 1' , te lij lbs, ie lb. One hundred boxes Siuektil llenlng.W te u) box,i""M liex. Finest Helland Herring, V keg.SI.15. Twenty-pound kegs of TrlH y keg, II '.U CANNED (iOODS. Canned Cem, 5c V can. Cmiiied Cern, cry line, 1 cans for IXie. Canned lllaekberrlcs.ftc. V can. Canned lllaekberilex, ery tine, t cans formic. Canned Htrawlierrles, four cans for ".Be. Extia I'lne Toinalees, Welld i'acked, e.rl can. ery Finest l'le l'eaelnv., a cans rer'iv. Extra Flue Fiench l'eas, two cans for Sic. Fine Fiench l'eas, 1 1c t can. I UEAMEItV lllJITEIt. A big let of Creamery Hetter ut 20c and "Sir V tb. '1 his Is n decided bargain, and j en should nut nils It. DIUIU) Fill' ITS, .lc. lly all minus nee our liumense display of Dried I'riills, Yeu ncxer saw the like. An. thing and eervlhliig, at prlivs thai will make ou think. Whole front thrown Inte Fruit, lllg let coming In te-day. Loek up next week's iuIm rtUeineiilen II. WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL OIlOOEIt, COKNEK WEST KINO AND I'HIMJK (fTO., Directly Opposlte J. II. Mnrllu A Ce.'s Dry Oixxts Stere, and Next Doer loHerrr' HurMi llelel. Isik for thu lllf Sign across thepiixemeul. cuttetiu. I U. NATIIllltST. DENTIST. 1 WCENTltE httUAUE. De net let jour tis'th decuy any turthcr. Yeu de net often Mud a decayed bsith that cannot ) mimiI h lining or crowning. Hine your teeth examlueil anil attended te at once. It w III sau siureiliig and exs.-nse. All operations guaranteed. Filling Teeth nnd Painless Extrac tion Siieelallles. iMKluuIAw l-VKNTlSrKY. " 20 Years Practice Iu Oae Offlca." J. B. McCASKEY, NO. 1 1 EAST KINO STHEET, Over First National llauk. Dentistry In nil Its brnuchi-s. Uasudmlulstered. Teeth extracted ali-elutcly without ulu. All work wnriuuted. eliind.M,Sw SVttex-mu. T UTHEIt H. KAUFFilAN, ' AT)ltNKY.AT.I.AW. Hw-4m Fbwr Eshleinnn Uw llulldlug. Ne. U North DuxeHtriwt. prJ-lydw 'bj,wiy nirnmnufi yfmnmnhtv': PHILAt)lH.ratA, Monday, Feb. 17,'1(WX On Saturday we announced the arrival of a rare and choice let of Paris Rebe Patterns. They had quite a matinee. The usual adjectives of admiration were liberally bestowed. Quite a number of the Robes left us, but the choice is still complete. Prices $18 te 528. Shanghai Silks. Thirty mere entirely new styles at 75 cents, $1, $1.25. The leading choice of the market is here, but still mere arc coming. Unheralded legions of Dress Goods. If ,we only could tell of them all. We tell you daily, but the untold story is the greatest. Wish we could talk te you twice a day. Maybe we can sometime. But the goods that don't get told of are worthy as the worthiest. There are commanding things that come te the front naturally, but most of the dress goods adver tised are culled at random. Specimens, samples, the skir mish line of the great army be hind. We started the story of Black Stuffs some days since. Le, the air is filled with Black a veritable fleck of crews ! But we keep right en the riches of Black in Spring Dress Stuffs can only be realized by study ; the same is true of the variety of plain Blacks. Illiick Meluilr, 27 laches, 2.",, 31, .TJe. lllnek Mohair, te inches, tee. lllnek Mohair Tiunlsc, 10 Inches. 00, (15, 75c, S5c,Jl,tl2.i,!lrt). lllnek Mohair brilliant, 10 Inches, 75c, 1, lll.ick'Mehnlr Sicilian, 40 Inches, 00, (S5,7Sc. SI 10,51 2.-,, JIM). Black Silk-warp Mehairs : llrllllnnt, 44 Inches. SI 75, t frt, SI 75, (2, U.50. Alpaca, 41 Inches. SI 25, SI Ml, 12. MM. Sicilian, It Inches, SI 60, SI 75, S2. All-wool Alpaca Brilliant, ,42 inches, $1, $1.25, $1.50. There is no equal variety of wool, wool-and-silk, mohair, and me-hair-and-silk elsewhere. The claims are big. The stocks" warrant the claims. It's peer economy te buy low grade table tools (or any ether things) just because they're cheap. Net the sort of things roe ask you te leek at. Push the prices as low as possible every time ; holding qualities up. That's the rule. Fer in stance : Harrison Bres. & Howsen's English Table Cutlery, every piece warranted : S2 Stiighern Handle Carvers, SI 60. S2 Celluloid Handle Cart crs, SI W. S175 lliibberllandle Carvers, SI Si. S3 2"ltubbcr Handle Desvcrt lCules, S225a dnrrn. S.I Rubber Handle Dinner Knles nnd Ferks, SJ a dozen, Jehn Russell & Ce.'s make : 5fOCellule!d Handle Dinner Knltes, S.I75 a tle7(ii. !2Staghern Handle Careis,Sl. 81 Celluloid Handle Cart crs, SI fa A little let of extra and double plated Dessert Spoons, Dinner Ferks, Sugar Shells, Butter and Pie Knives and Salad Sets, all plated en white metal, at half regular prices. (Jccend tloer, second gallery. Jehn Wanamaker. iUatcltce. - if JEWELER AND OUADUATE OlTIC'IAN. giEu Jeweler and Graduate Optician, Having laid In n Large Line of SPOONS' KNIVES AND FOHKS, which we bought AT A CUTl'IllCK, wlllgtxe our patrons benefit of the same. Tliese goods are all of theHTANDAIlD IIOO EltS' 1IHAND, Ouumrtecd. CALL AND HAVE YOUR Eyes Examined Free. S-Ne Dreps Used ; hence no harm teejes can occur. OHAS."S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. 1'ENN'A. Uuu. "J- EVAN'S FLOUR. " Levari & Sens, -DEALERS IN- GRAIN AND FEED, Baled Hay and Straw. Levan's Fleur! iilttOiC. rpilKMUHIO STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. FliLBTOS. ill HIIOS. HANDS, HAINES HE08. DECKER HIIOS. HANDS, HAINES IIROH. PIANOS. ORGANS. MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. HAND AND OltClllislTlAL INSTRUMENTS. .STRINGS ANDTRIMMINOSOF ALL KINDS. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King SL, Lancaster, Pa. h, .i.f,..m.hi 0t n hte. TJOOTt AND SHOES. NOTHING LIKI IT ! THESE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHER And VeThcreferMnk Only Solid Shoes ! In which there Is n Union of Geed Stock and Geed Workmanship ! We have taken pnlns te secure only the solid leather article, fr your advantage, te select from at Prices That Defy Competition ! Trynrnlrnnd Yeu Will Alwnj lie Satisfied. D. P. STACKH0USE, Nqs.28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. C1TANDARD GRADES I O EXCELLENT WEAIUNO J Men's Calf Beets I These we have In different grades. Heets te lit nny site Instep high or low, or nny ether lie coming between te nt snugly nnd comfortably. Ne such assort ment nny trbcre else, no better makes, no lower rntcR fur like unlltlc. They're etcu up te the top notch of excellence In cery respect nnd Invariably preve strong wearers. Ne auction goods, no shoddy makes. Remember this is com paring prices, A geed Heet te be In for comfort and which gives strong M 'vice Is here at 12 ; n bnlf welt Pegged Calf lloet, much worn by farmers nnd out-deer Inbercrs. Is thoroughly well mnde nnd dressy looking. Anether grade of Calf Heets at KfiO ; pegged smooth, clean nnd well finished ; have a wide, reputation for Ihelr excel lent wearing qunlltlcs; never bear nny complnlntsef them; often outwear the finest J7 and & grades. Solid leather counters. Inner nnd outer soles nnd heels. Bowed Heets nt 2 00 light weight up pers, soft nnd yielding; mnde nud fin ished In a superior manner ; excellent fitting easy nnd comfortable the first room. Won't stand the rough usage usually given te rearbrr grndes, Twejmukes of Calf beets at IS n pnlr ene sewed, the ether w gged. The former comes In medium widths nnd wears strongly. Nobetter S3 Heets made or sold llinn these. The pegged grade is extra wide, adapted for bread nnd fleshy feet. The upiicrsarestrengand tough In grain and wear eij im 1 te these of beat light kid. 1'hllailclphU Square Toe Sewed Heets, stylish nnd cry dressy, at nfiO. This make we've been handling for seven years. Steady demand for It makes it n per ninncnt line here, always right, never wrong for service. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Neiirit Queen Btkelt, Lancas ter. Pa. (garniture. TTENRx" WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, bes removed te 130 Enst King street, having n full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and axninlne our goods. nK-tfdlt II. WOLK. 134 East King Street. -UT!Tr HUYERS, Don't Buy a Dellar's Werth of FURNITURE Dcfore Yeu See Our Innuendo Sleck, Prices Belew Cost. Rellahla Heme-Made Werk. Pick Out Your Heusestire, Wo'llS'eronnd Deliver It. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d .t 4th Kloers, Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN SlREET. TjlUIUJITUHK. LANCASTER'S Greatest Furniture Heuse. 27 & 29 Seutli Queen Street. WE AIM HIGH IIY MARINO PRICES LOW AND QUALITY OK THE UEsT. lied Roem Suites from JIT te J200, In nil New Styles nnd Weeds. Parler Suites rrem 15 te 5300, lu All Cater ings Heme Made, Dining Roem Suits from tM upward, lu An thine Ok, lOth Century, dr. rOutllt buyers will llnd special advantages heie. Uoeds stored until wanted nnd delivered free. HEINITSH'S Mammoth Furniture Depot, NOS.27AND 2il SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancam tit, pa. w IDM ITER'S CORNER, -YOU WA.NT- Xliree Tilings -in- BUYING HOUSTIRES, -OR- EVEN SEPARATE PIECES OFFURNITURF. TIIESETIIINGSARE nUHAMLlTY, styli:, CHKAPXKSt,, AND YOU'LL PIND ALL THESE REQUI SITES, AT WIDMYER'S, Cerner East King & Duke Sts. 0r VY COURSE; .'( NKIHTSES OOO SION. KEYSIONEllUlNES COU Ll'.OE. Yeung Men and I-adles. Tills svliI la hpltpr uriuLiriNl than ever te tflve fltl a llrht cIiik-. business education. Our ellerts the llrst jenr lme been ciuwiitsl with wonderful suc- cess. 1 Ik tl tWiL'11 lrlli IfdJiW 16 North Quccil M., I-uiuuler, i'u 9m T HK PEOrLrti CAIH 8TOKK. Barfains. ; i ' : Bargains. Bargains. J A1 MO Seal Plash Ceat for W. ' W Seal Plush CeaU for 130, T3 Real Plash CeaU for &, t30 Bral I'l ash Cea'bi for IV, t20 Beat Ptash CeaU for 117. 118 Beat Plush Jacket, for 111, 116 Seal Plush JackeU for 113. I 600 Cleth Newmarket for I 800. 8 GO Cleth Newmarkets for 600, 1000 Cleth Newmarkets for 7 SO, 12 SO Cleth NcwmarkeU for 060. 13 fiO Cleth Newmarket, for 1000, 18 00 Cleth Newmarkets for IS 00, 2360 Cleth Newmarket, for It 00. One let Reduced from K 00 te t 78, One Let Reduced from 280 te 100, One Let Reduced from 4 00 te 2 80, One IjOt Reduced from 8 00 te 880, One Let Reduced from 7 48 te 400. A large line of finer goods nt greatly reduced prices. REMEMBER-Our Entire Stock of Winter Ooeds must go at onee If possible. We will make prices le make il go. M lt will pay you te Inspect our .lock. 25 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. mnrZO-lydll N: KV YORK KTORE. New Yerk Stere. OUR NEW DEPARTMENT Offers n vnrlety of Standard Goods and Nov elties seldom found outside of the largest cities, nnd better values for the money cannot be found anywhere. Our Sjirlng Importation of Black Cashmere Henriettas linve no superior In finish and quality. 40 Inclics Wide, All-Weel, nt 60c, 02Uc, C7e, 75e te I a) iv yard. HLACK CARHMERE HENRIETTA, 10 Inches Wide, atGOe, 75c, 870 te II 25. SILK-WARP HENRIETTAS, W Inches Wide, 75c, SI (X, SI 2S te (175. SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, 10 Inches Wide, SI 00 and SI 25. ULACIC HRILLIANTINKS. 25, 37K, 50 and 76 Cents a Yard. HROCADED AND STRIPED T1RILLIAN- TINES In Solid Illack and'Ulnck and White. HLACK STRIPED HENRIETTAS, 40 Inches .Wide, 75e n Ynrd. BORDERED NUN'S VEILING, BORDERED VEILS IN PATTERNS, COURTAULD'S MOURNING CREPES, In All Widths and Qunlltlcs. WATT & SHAND, G, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST., J.B MARTIN 4 CO. J.B, MARTIN & CO. Table Tumblers About 40 dozens Table Tum blers Wine, Champagne, Sherry, Claret, Punch and Bar Glasses, of all kinds, at 5c each. If they go as quickly as the last odd let advertised Monday customers will be tee late. Corsets Until Further Netice. Dr. Warner's Coraline, 79c. Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip, 79c. Dr. Warner's Health, $1.05. Dr. Ball's H. P., 75c. All sizes new in stock. One let of the above Corsets slightly soiled at 60c each. Thompson's Gleve - Fitting Corsets arc net included in the cut price list. Remnant Counter. A collection of short lengths from every department in the store; one-half regular prices. Wall Papers. An importation order just re ceived, and the newest designs are being shown. Ne Fancy Prices. Geed Patterns at 1 2c apiece. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. V rASU EVERYTIIINOTHAT NEEDS TO ' be washed with "Purity Seap." You'll like II. CALIFORNIA. ,; Special Purtics. Semi-monthly. Tourist sleeping curs, liiujiii riii.- nuuiiicrn rucinc t'lilUK i.tie. l..... .,.'.. .3vj.,i(iv.ii 1 UUIIU I. Address, E. HAWLEY. Uen'l Eastern rent, SH llrnadwuy. New Yerk ; R. J. SMITH cut. 1US. l St., I'lilta. Jault-l)d'Jtntr ue. vuiuhK, r., nv t iji'.t . ui'ni r.asurn Agei Agcl $100,000. IN 110NDS AND MORTGAGE FOR IN VES IORS, IN SUMS OP S10), SAW. 1500, S1.000 te SSO.OGu. Ueiids (J per cent. Interest, pnj nble quarterly. Mortgages dper cent, interest, piouble half- early. Send or call for full Information. JOHN 11. METZLER. Ne. VS. Duke HI. The People s Cash Stere Black Dress Goods fft 00. O A CENTRR BQUARE. ft,- i He'l Hei a He! Great Selling Out Sale AT 24 CENTRE SQUARE. HURRHH FOR r BARGAINS We nre going te move en the 1st of April, and from new till then we will offer our Entire Stock nt the Lewest Price. REMEMBER, OUR ENTIRE STOCK -WILL BE Closed Out, We can safely state that early buyers will find the most Astonishing Bargain here. We Invite all te come and BE BENEFITED AT J.HarryStamm's, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUAEE. 35 U K ANI) 37 NOUTH QUEEN ST., LAN ua.g.ii'jii, rj. Charles Stamm's (OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE,) CUT PRICES. All our Fine Fur Trimming at one price, 23a1 S1.S0, 12, S2.50, SJ, SI Muds at JI,S1.50,f2, 12.50, 53.00. 4 All our Blanket Shawls athalf price. Black Thibet Shawls. SI, S2, S!, SI, $5, f6, 17. Children's Scheel Shawls, 55c, 75c, SI. Torchon Laces, 1, 2, 3, 1, 5, 6 cts. Point Laces, 6, 10, 12, 17, 20, 2s cU. Hitching, 3, 0, 10, Z, 17, 20, 25, S7$ cU. Silk Ribbons 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12J$, 17, 20, 33 ets. 60c, 75c, SI Corsets at 37jc. 60c, 75c. Children's Corset Waists, 25e. Misses' Corsets, 37J4C. Canflcld Nenparlel Dress Shields, 5e and 8a a pair. Best Linen Thread, 1c a spool. Scheel Bags, 10c and 15c. Best Ammonia, 5c a bottle. Geld Head Umbrellas, 87K. Umbrellas, 2.5c, 50c, 75c. 60c, 75c, S Whlte Shirts at 37"c, 60c, 7c. Underwear nt half price te clese out. Heavy Canten Flannel, lc, 6?, 8c. Curtain Scrim, 6c a yard. Curtain Luce, 10a and 12c a yard. Light Calicoes, 6c a yard. Indigo Blue Calicoes, 6e a yard. Muslins, 3,'c, 6c, 6.fc. DressGlughams, f.Je and 8c. Blankets nt half prlce te close out. Comforts cheap te clese out. UK SURK THAT YOU GET TO TIIK ItlOIJT I'r.ACK, OITOSITK THH rOSTOFFICE, 35-37 BOSTON STORE. I. MAIlltYSI AMMS r North Queen Stet li pee fat,
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