TJS" i.kl iJV 4tV ji'. L-4-? -. MV m i)' ' L&- wx :v Hiff, S a w.lftftf?!' lA y M '- V"' l,'"s 1 j.numK.M f ,KMUAMrBlMlAK POUR, .vt4.a(n the yr, feat SaaAar. BerTed -lV, carriers, Itrtfels etrw mrraandiBf ?WMUIMMIlUlWCM. BflMllfiTCdOl iJm Ms I Mvu j M MMta a Menth. liT EHTBLUaKNCBR-OaaaeiM " t twnts it year, la MnuA tVamJBHCRIBBflS-HemilDy cnera r, and where neitner or lM be recared send In a registered at'" Mr i fortefflce, ai second clam mall MX ntTKLUaSMCKE, I.nnrastcr, Pa. nUlfOAiTMt.FA.. February 19, 1890. - ni i'-y x . The City Election. '. .TtwIrwBl plnrt liiii in this pllv has been '&' eiuiie of jrrcat gratification te the '.Bemecracy. in clvine them the mayor rfcnd' hu Increased representation in .'MBuncib ; and these results nre also of a MtHre te ftlvc satisfaction te reason- f JggaJbTe Republicans who cannot hut feel fri-thi Jt "et e001 for t,,c low" ki',V, ') under ihn unrestricted control of '.$' jArty. Certainly Iho results of the jJfepubllcau ndtnlnlstratlen were net laurdi nn In nmnmniiil lt cntitlllll- - .., ..,. lhp ... i ij.,.1.1 i. i. ........ Slliyi;, nun nu iiuiiul iiiu i;iii.iiu rthat lias been made wai largely 'Induced by this nmladinlnlstratleu. ,'W'c Certainly the result was achieved by tttVK Hepueucan votes. A hiiriii glance ai S-.fi II ... l ii.i. n'l ,.i I.. Jl, 13.- 'ah. ..i ni. .i.. .... ... r.M ri 'JW Did ttlllll HlUllL'f lllt M'US W13 1UL .'lit H. IMftrt? t.TI.1 Inlran rnnl.i tlin ftntitlltll.iflll -T-Jl J...M1. .t..v.. ...r... ..IV V-IJVr."-M Kyetethat was east for the election In- -"itt... anectera. wen snfllrieiit te eteet, lilm. k via.' .i .!.... .!. ..i....i i.. i:ai. HUUU IIUW ttlllllFirjU LUIII1I1U VllUllb 111- KVji flueuee of a virtuous ludlguatleu at the gMjjj mnladmluislratleu of the city produced r,ra.U these Itepublican changes. It had 1U effect; but If It had net been strongly reinforced bylesselevated consldcfatiens, we de net supimethut the work would have been be well done. The Republi can politicians are net new dwelling to gether in a Btate of lovely unity, and yesterday was n field day for rovenge and retaliation. Tlie personal popularity of Mr. Clark was a very potent factor In securing his election. He is a young man seemingly in the ftfivliilile fclliifillnn .if IwIntr wltli. -feut enemies. Doubtless he will have iTTfw thi nmvnrnllv. for nil trnnil nntinra l&sP necessarily make fees In the Impartial !-$&? discharge of tlieir duties: and Mr. Clark 2?V a will make a geed nnd strong eillccr, ex- - Ai.ttjt... lila funrttlniia H.i it. mf rti. vQ.i. ma .uuifciiiia uiiliij' miu nu- t:v guviuuniy. xiu ia uutiur iiuuuiiirnuuiin lur wShls election which will cmbarass lilm In fSSiLi the honest discharce of his duties : ffjj& and hv has the geed wjuse and the deter- fe-W mtnatlen which will make him the SW-mayor of the city In deed and name. fcA'viij . fill. 111 I.- . . A t I wjbat'i weuKiicas auem. ins RjvK&iZ Administration, uetwithstandlnir our t SS oantemperaries have been se fend of al- r luding te hlni its a babe in arms. They :J$&Vlave been se much surprised at his hfUlectleu, notwithstanding their depre- 'k cuuun, iuui mey prouaeiy nre dei ca- 1 r in rlillilDlA.t.it t.ti4 (!.... ...Ill ,.... it 'Jk they have net already found out, that it is i? netalwaysgrey hairs that carry wisdom. nd that tills particularly Is nn era when . young men are forging te the front. The paeplc Mm te take te young bleed in these days of rapid progress, that lay old things en the shelf remorselessly. The Party of One Man. A grcit deal ofuttcutlen Is called tn the great personal Influence ever the affairs of state which Is held by certain men through their control of party wires nnd Instruments, by the illustration Just afforded of it in New Yerk, where at n Cooper Iustitute mass meeting, called te denounce the icfusal of the Republi can Legislature te ncccpt the n nines of the incorporators tlmt find licen ngrcetl upon by the fair managers, a person appeared upon the stage in the midst of the proceedings, te wlvise the audience that lie had come from Themas C. Piatt, te tell them that the Incorporators would be accepted, with thostlpulatien sug gested by Mr. Depew.that It should take two-thirds, instead or n majority, of them te act. It is true that this person stuted that Mr. Piatt said that lie spoke for the Re publican state committee, but it was well known that he spokeas well forthe Republican state Senate. In ether words Mr. Piatt, controlling thchtnte commit tee and the party machinery, controls the Ilepublicans of the .Legislature, mid through them, controls the ullairs of tlie state. Ue refused the aid of (lie slale te the world's fair in its chief city Ikjchums he considered that the Democratic city would control the incorporator?, although there were us many Republi cans as Democrats among them ; and that the Republican party would be injured, in its attempt te cany 'ev Yerk in 1W)2, by the influence of the Tnlr managers. The trouble with Mr. Piatt was that his party has two sections te It; aud his section was in the minority among the managers of the fair named in the bill, which It was in his hands te paM or reject. Quite natur ally he wunted meie Piatt Republicans put in the place of power ; or some scheme at least te keep them from liclng put out in the cold. The twe-thiid vote affords him some iclief ; and ns it would never de for a Xew Yerk Legislature te icfuse te aid its great city lu the competition for the location of the fair, Mr. Piatt lias ceme down te a stale of acquiescence with all the grnee the situation afforded If net w ith all that Ills dignity as lender of the Republican party railed for. Rut tlie incident is chiefly valuable as showing the people hew completely their affairs may be put under tlie con trol of one man, when the Republican party is in power. It is mi in Pennsylvania, whcie Quay stunds iu Piatt's place; and he even bceins te largely control tlie purty movements In federal legislation. He is the man who has undertaken the conversion of the all in Republican majority iu the Heuse iute a sorvlceable majority ;und it is inoie than likely that he set the animated Republican puppets en the fleer of tlie " Heuse ageing In their present dance of death. Iho World Meui. It was net te lie expected that Judge Kelley's district would elect a Iento Iente Iento cretic tarltf reformer te take his place. i Huchatrausfonuutieu.Hospccdilymade, fjS v-would have Iwuu uuuaturul. The judge Irf" returned for mauy congresses by a ;5,etltueucy that believed in his ',,'deekines and ave him heavy v.futvfiim. aiiv vote upon me succes--ieu.te his tout, however, hiiews thut tt t'w world dot i novo and that theinove- . Srf :'antMpen the turllfistewaid u redue- ?fUm of ; dutU-s and especially towards "fkUm'4lte i-aw materials of manufne- ae ut tuey may cuter our j . ?' ;4v: r faeterk from every place In the world at th lowest cost. There was a redtic redtic t4en of the Kepubllcan majority Ijy Mr.; 'Ayres, of oac-feHtih of Ita Volume. The rmannfacturers of hU dletrlct are -corning te lcara that they will be helped by the opening of the pert of Philadel phia te the articles they use and by the opening of the foreign market te the articles they make. When we can send the coke and pig Iren of Pennsylvania te Europe it is high time te conclude that Pennsylvania's day as a high tariff state is at Its end. Tiik young men took great Interest in the contest. Let tlic.ni conlinue their work. '. AVas'nt that a monster parade Tuesday night? iNMcrKXtHurr colored oterw lliere was qulle a number of tliein helped te achlove victory. Thoyare rocelvlug credit from nil Democrats for their assistance Kvf.iiv Reraesrnt near a bread smile. lias geed reason te Tin: sleainshlp I .'rill has net been heard from slnee she sailed fnim New Yerk early in January, but tlie owners have faint hopes that she is drifting somewhere en the oceau far te the south. A bettle was picked up in New Yerk harbor en Tues day containing a short unfinished nete dated "the Krln, January 3," and slating that tlie ship was en flreatid that the cap tain and sevcral of the crew hurt been tossed overboard by mad cattle, the tire was beyond control and destruction cer tain. As the bettle could hardly Journey te New Yerk harbor from nenr the llnrbadees, where tlie note purports te !e written, It is believed te 1)0 n hoax, but the person who would be guilty of a hoax of that kind Is quite tee diabolical in his tastes te be classed as an ordinary human belng. The Democrats fought nobly, te them. All honor Tun stickers did geed sorvlce. W. V. Ilamhrlght, for common council, get mere than enough in the ballet box te elect him. Count AjnmAssv, who died Iu Vlenna en Tuesday, has been for many years ene of the most prominent llgurcs In Kurope, but recently he has net been openly active. IIe was born lu 1823 and his father was an ardent advocate of Industrial progress and pollliejl reform. When the terrlble rovehiUon of 1818 broke out the late Count Andrassy was twenty-six and n well known memberef thellungarluu Diet and writer en political matters. He Jet tied the revolutionary movement and was sent en a mission te Constantinople, escaping the horrors which folio wert the fall of Vlenna before the Imperial troops. IIe was hung In ofllgyeu thescafluld and was obliged te llve abroad for many years, but amnesty was granted In 1857 unci the count returned te enter the dlet as a member of the na tional party, refusing the ofllce with which the government sought te brlbe lilm. IIe was nn active leader thieugh the stormy years that followed, and when after the b.iltloef ftudeuaa constitution whs giantrd te Hungary, Andrassy bocame ene of the foremost stalesiueu of the empire. Bin marck bocame his warm frleml nnd ad ad mlrer, and lu 1871 the emperor made Count Andrassy fnrnlgu mlulstoref Austro Austre Hungary, a position which he resigned lu 1870 en account of the Hungarian dissatis faction vi Ith the fluid results of the Herllti Congress In incrc.islng the Slav population of the empire. Count Anrtrasty has been a leading actor In many Rrc.it International crbes. He an nounced the neutrality of the empire at the outbreak of the rranco-Gerniau war and maintained It against a strong war party sympathizing with France. He promptly acquiesced lu the formation of tbe German cuiplrn and the trlple alliance of Austrla,ltussia audGermauy. He led the tlnoe powers In the policy of forcing upon Turkey reform in the treatment of Chris tians, and after the ltusse-Turklsb war be leek n prominent part lu the llerlin emi gres. His course at that time lias been soveruly criticized at home and abroad. Om: majority for Deinies in the .Ninth ward. That is surprisingly small. Keity majority for Clark lu the l''irnt ward. Well, thut is surprisingly large. Mai en Ci.aiik, of I..iuc.istei, Chief Hit r r gess llloeiiillold, of Columbia, Chief llur llur geNS Dull'y, of Marietta, lhirgOHs Illicit, of Lltlt.-all Demecratsiiudrpia'.lllcd for their positions. Tnr. Doniecirtcy of united. Luic.isler is firmly A eain of six cetiucllinen by the Demo crats is a geed start iu the efleit te wrest control of the street and etlierdepiitineuls from lticlikient Itepuhllcaus. 1.11W IlAinMA'N hixth his eye. ward blackened llAiiitlsiu'iui Ins lo-eleeted its efficient Demecnitki mayor. Pritchey Is a young man, and u great htihtlernt the polls. I. i i Li.ii imi.n's Itepiiblicau mayor will acate his seal for a Democrat. Tun annual report of IhodirecterRof the Pennsylvania Institution forthe Deaf and dumb shewsth.it with four hundred nnd thirty-four pupils under Instruction the total expenses wero nearly one hundred and elght thousand dollars, which is net ipilte twehe thousand in oxcess of the state appropriation. As tbe repert of the piluclp.il, warmly endorsed fiy the direc tors, claims that the metheds of instruction nre its iuh iinced as theso used In any simi lar establishment lu the world, it is a pity th.it tlie state does net cut down the thrce hundred thousand dollars nppioprl nppieprl nppioprl atieu te the soldiers' orphans schools and give sumo of Iho inoney te institutions of this 1:1ml where theso lacking the poifeet faculties essential te self-support may be trained for useful and intelligent cltizenship. This school em ploys Iho oral niothed or tnstt action or the sign of language according te the natural fitness of the pupil, and pailietilar atten tion Is glen te Instruction in the trades. Carpentering, pi luting, tailoring, dress making, cooking, sheemaklng, Ac, nre thoroughly taught, but lu this department meiu room was wanted, and It has bten determined te move the Institution te sixty-two acres of laud purchased for the purjtese, near Allen's Ijihe (Station, en the Gerniautew n branch of the Ponnsyl Pennsyl ania lailreud, Iu order te make this temev.il uud erect new building thodlrccteis ask the Legislature for half a million dollars. Tite hair block new occupied at ltread and Plnn streets, Phila delphia, Is very valuable land, and the slte chosen seems far better suited for the pur-e-e. This pamphlet contains a very interesting report by S. G. Davidsen, who was bcni te j'arls te repiuscnt the s hoel lu the international congress of the dear mid dumb, which was held there last summer. There wflru twenty-two lu the American delegation, among them being deaf mutes, semi-mutes, uud Heml-deiif, ami the ocean passage gave en optertiiulty for verlfying the assertion of Professer James, of Haivard, that deaf mutes ure exempt from sea slukness. Of all the del egation only two sullored from sea sick ness, and they were only suinl-de.if. Mr. Davidsen reports that American metheds found great favor in the congress, and that the American slnglediaud alphabet, and the Philadelphia system of Instruction are being adopted in KugUud. In France the sign language has been abandoned In the schools but the 'results are net at all saturactery, aud the plan or oral or sign Instruction, according te individual capa city, was most appioved, V: -,iyi v- ,. :' ," flf tar. ty. .. (rf-fc.. .&'- THE LAKCA8TER DAILY nTTMtXlg What tfee XewWn termed ''Jiie totter elemeit"ofvetetadid'netiMki'iattfli of a showing for) Ha eaadidate. The' .Bra' Dldn'iltf'- 1" , V , flOS IlAnTMAS t'BOt giant hotlieuglil he was., Inrkteibte; Geed weather and a heavy rote nave bec-u said te be bad signs for the local Democracy but the result of Tuesday's balloting shows that ail signs fall at times. Tills is Ash Wednesday, and Reman Catholics, Episcopalians, IUtherans and Meravians will nete the beginning of Lent with varying degroes of attention. In Reman Catholic churches thn fore fero fere hauls of the worshipers wero this morning marked with the sign of the cress In the ashes of the branchts burned last Palm Sunday I " Remember man thai thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return." There is no time of carnival here as in New Orleans, and Quclec, bnt te-day is supposed te mark Iho eud of all fostlvitles, se far the last Weck teas and ether entertainments have been crowded In most industriously, wid society Is ready for n rest. The nll-day-at-werk male half of aoclety Is usually very sleepy by the time that Lent begins, and physically Inclined te religious quiet and deep thought, If net slumber. The clergyman, the iherisler and the Sunday school teacher new ceme te the front in Iho dally news and rodeublo thelr effort', while many e tl'e deveut glve up the use of meat and niore await with oagernoss the appearance of Susqiiehanna shad. IlKADiNd defcated Mayer Kenncy, the Democratic candldate recetvlng a majority of ever 600 votes. Geed for the capital of Berks 1 l'KltSONAL. Mns. James G. IIi.aim:, Jit., was Riven a benefit In a New Yerk theatre en Tuesday. The boiiellt netted ftl.OOO. GovmiMen Dkavkh bad a brilliant re ef ptlen at the oxecutive mnnsien en Tues d ly night. Over 800 persons were cntor cnter cntor titlned. Ciiahm.nJ. Hauuaii, aged 73, of Phila delphia, the well-kwm n president of the Mldvale steel works and railroad magnate, Is dead. Lone Hai.isiiUUi's health causes much uneasiness te his friends. He is ordered te tlie sea si de and has, In conscnuenco, goneto Bournemouth, and is forbldden te attend te any but the most urgent business. IIuniii:ivr.Si'KNei:u has two small but tons, which fit into his cars- and which he uses for the purpese of excluding unwel come remarks In beard in it houses In which he puts up. He buttons up his ears be be bo cause noisy talkers will net button up their mouths. Neer glve up the shin, flyrup will euro you, as It Dr. Hull's Cough lias done etbn. lTicfliaceni". A Ualtlmore Butcher's Experience. I have Aiutcreil with bail hcadnclies for cars, nnd hate irlcd mtiny remedies without obtaining relief. I wiui advised te glve Balvatlnn Oil n trial and It hut entirely cured me, KD. UAI.TZ, Im Vajctte Market, Uultlmern, Md. Come let the Joyous tldliik's roll Krern east te well, from pole te pole. That wetnnn'n teeth, nnd II pi, nnd breath, , Ne mere shall miner worse than (tenth, Ter HOZODONT with miiRle sway, Prtserves them new treiu foul decay. febn-lyUeed&w "What a Jliiuce! 1 nullc-red wttli fecr, het head and foul breath, Willi stomach dlkerdcred wai sick unto death. I herelta wccl surely 1 win a dunce Then I leek a few " Pellets "they cund me ut once. What a dunce. Indeed, te neslect ouch n remedy and Miller a week, when quick relief reuld have liecn reu ml in Dr. rncuarieuminl I'lirsnthe t'ellctv. W,Th&w C Wl KT HI'i:ciK10 CO. Scrofula in Children. " tn the early part of 1S87 scrofula iipiieared nn the head or my llttle grandchild, then only IS months old. Hhertly nner hreaklnc out ft spread rapidly all ever her hedy. 'lhot-eahB en the Mires would peal elf en thn slightest touch, and thu odor that would arise neuld make tlie ntmotphere of the room slckcnlni; nnd uubeanible. The dlseasu nuxt attacked the fiw ami we rearwl she would lese herslnht. I.tiilnviil phjhlelans of tlie country were eon een Hiilteil, but could de nnthlni; te rulliw e the llttle liiiitHent, and Kae lias tin Ir opinion, that the case was hopelesa and llnsiHilhle tos.ue thechlld'NeAcslulit.' It was then that wuilc ( liltd te try Swift's Specific (S. w. H.) That lucd lucd Iclne at ence nisde n p(edyand ceinpli te euro. Fer morn than a sear past she ban belli as healthy as any child In tlie land." .Mns. Iltrril llniKl.t.Y, Kelma, Kansan. 0-ncer of the Nese. In 1870 a sure appeared en my nose, nnd crew inpldlv. As my lather had ciiiuir, anil my hus band died of It, 1 beeaiuunlarmedatid consulted my phjMelan. Ills Irciittiictit illil noKeod,niiil thu heru rew lurccr and werse lneery way, until I Has pi ritiadeil te takeK. H,H., ami a few bottles const me. This was alter all the doe dee doe ters and oilier medicines had failed. I Ihine had no return of the cancer. Mns. SI. T. Maiifn, Woodbury. Hall County, Texas. Treatise en Cancer mailed free. HWIVTHPKCIKIOCU., Atlanta, (In. 023-lJd (I) QSvoccvice, - A TCbAKKE'tt. A llue I'erlrnlt KKKi: te any Helder of One Hutidri'd Wrniis rs of Peppy OH Heap mid.rendcr, at CLHRKE'S, 1 he Picture of any person jeu select Made te Order. Call and Boe Sample. Althetieh Dried and r.apomtel Krults hae adxuiict'd, we still eilers tbs Priinca feraTK-; 1 tti Pruiifer2V I'liie Apricots, ibe. WholoAp WheloAp WholeAp ples, loe. l'lne Apples, fie. Ham. lll'ie. L'nll L'nll fernlii Hams, Se. Shoulder, te. llolegua. a lbs iSe. Dried lleef, lbs 'JSc. .Iut reci'lxed, n carue of Colleen uhlch vrlll discount uiij tiling ettered lu thl city. VANCAMP'H OA'l-SIIl'-The llnest CaUup in the world 6, 10, 15 and 3i cent bottle. Crackirs which were necr etlercd for less lllK Drive lu lluckwlicat 75e a hack. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TKA.COI'KKEAGKOCEIIY STOHK, N03. 12 AH SOUTH QUEEN 6T. A T HElsrb. CUTTHIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT, HANG IT UP. Meats 6c Fish. Klnesl Dried lleef Knuckles, 15"?! lb. I'lnest ltegular Dried llecr, 11V, ft. KliiCBt Plcule Hams, Se V ft. Finest llonelosss Hums. I.'n. Klnest lU-gular Hklnned Jlauu, 120 V ft. Thche ilaius hae all the fckln and fat cut oil. Kliictl Klnu hummer Uolesua, lc. it m. Klnest l'erllaud llerrliie, Ix, erO lbs for 25c l' I. I ,.. I. I. I lAn.in. . .1..... .V Kxtre Klue Whlte Mackerel, 5e each, 1'lm.st llluuter .Mackerel, 11 te 1JJ Bw, t!0c lb. Olie hundred bexc rimeked llerrlns, 60 te ft) box, 23c w box. Finest Helland Herring. ken, 51.15. Tncnty-peuud kegs or Tripe, t keg, f 1 20, CANNED OOODS. Canned Cem. Se. enn. fanned Cern, very line, 1 cans for 2Se, ('aimed lllackbcrrltii,Ac.y win. Cauncil lllackberrleH, ery rliie, 4 cans fer25c. Cauticil HI ran berries, four cans for 25c. i:tra KlneTouiatecN, Helld Tacked, 8c. can. Very Klneit Tie, lYaihcs, 3 cans for 25c. Kxtra Kine French l'eas, two cans fer25c. J-'Ine t'rt nth Teas, lie can, CREAMERY BUTTER. A till! let of Creamery Hetter at 20c and 25c Vlb. 'l his Is u decided bargain, and you should net inlbn It. DRIED FRUITS, Ac. liy nil menus bee our Immense display of Dried I'rulls. Yeu never saw the like. Any. thlimaudcwrythliut, at prices that will make seu think, whole Irunt thrown into Fruit. lliKlotcemliiKlti te-day. Loek up next wetk'a udcrllkCim.titeii IU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE BTH., Directly Opposite J. II. MartluACii'sDry Goods Htere, and Neil I.irteKirre Ifeiiie Hetel. Loek for the We Blgu ucrm Uiepauintut. - -' f '... r ' ' - Irf H,, IM'Jf,1, '111,1! ktr'. ' rniliiTifiill- W4 Mr. Feb. 1. MM. . r - - ' - "- W - - w -T-T-- - ,mki IHv.ve4i"-i nntinn heW m dettcMc, style of prettying raw crept into ureas vioeus i Sometimes a sinele dainty line, (sometimes two, sometimes four or mere ; new along the bor der, new through- the stuff, cut ting it into stripes by airy streaks gridirened with threads. Hemstitching gives a touch of elegance te goods which otherwise would be common place. Here are some of the stuffs that Hemstitching is conspicu ous in : Hemstitched Bordered Nun' Veiling, M Inchea wide cream and black, TSe cream and black, Kc cream and black, f I. in black only, 11.25. Hemstitched All-wool Dlack Cnalllt, bor dered, 42 inches wide, II. Hemstitched Camel llatr Grenadine, bor dered, cream, navy, and black, 42 Inches II M. Hemstitched Dlack Nun's Veiling, all-ever stripes, TJc. Hemstitched Dlack A Jeur Lelnc, 11.15. Hemstitched Camel Hair Grenadine, cream, navy nnd black, lliO and 11.73. Dlack Hemstitched Veiling, stlk-and-woel. 4 J Inches, fl.23, II JO, 11.75, W, and IBJWa yard, Dlack Hemstitched Hllk-and-woel Veils 7fiz42 Inches, te m 90x2 inches, run 72x Inches, WOT) 1)0x42 Inches, tin 00 72x42 Inches, 112.00 00x42 Inches, 113 00 Northwest of centre. Silk Twilled Cheviot. Cot-ten-and-silk. The lustre and feel are silk, the cotton shows mostly in the price. Stripes and plaids, from the neat and modest te bold designs. A charming stuff for all the Flan nel uses ; a sort of sublimated wash flannel. 30 inches wide ; maybe 75 patterns at 75c. All the Flannels are in the rank. Everybody's favorites. Cotten-warp Wash Flannel, 25. nlA 50, and 60c. Same, with silk stripes, 50 and 65c. All-wool Paris Printed Flan nel, 65c. All-wool Woven Flannels, entirely novel, 50c. Northeast of centre. Cambric Corset Cevers, Hamburg edge, 12c. $1.75 Muslin Skirt, with fine Hamburg ruffle, $1. Count up what either would cost te make. Second fleer, first gallery. Yeu don't want a Marseilles Bed Spread with fiddle-string back, such as the little priced' ones are almost sure te have. Here's a Spread at $2, full size, geed quality, and with a fast back. Compare with the $2.50 kind anywhere else. That fine, handsome Honey comb Spread, light in weight as the old-fashioned dimity, is en deck again. $1. Near Women's WalthiK Deem. Jehn Wanamaker. jyiUttchca. TEWKI.Klt AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. giLl, Jeweler and Mate Optician. llulne laid In a LarK I.I no of SPOONH KNIVl- AND FORKS, lilch we bought AT A CUT PRICE, will give our patrons benefit of thehtimc. '1 liese Reeds nre all of the STANDARD ROG ERS' BRAND, Guarautced. CALL AND HAVE YOUR Eyes Examined Free. ar-Ne Dreps Used ; hence no harm te eyes can occur. CHAS.S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. w ALTER C. XI Ell II. Herr.Jeweler. TABLEWARE. Before lluylng Your Knives, Ferks, Spoons, OR ANY TABLEWARE, Call and see cur Immense Hleck and vet Prices. Walter C. Heir, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. cnttetrit. DUN t)e net li .VTHOIWT. DENTIHT. 2UCENTUK HOIIAltK. let Your tec-tli decav anv further. Yen ilonetoften rtiul adecajeU teeth tlmt cannot be Mned by tllllne or crowning. Hac jour teeth examined and attended te at once. It 111 sine sutterlnc mid exiense. All operations guaranteed. Fllllug Teeth and Palnles Kxtrae. tlen HiieclaltlcH. tiWJnulAw Q)R D LEGE. Yei AY COURSE KEYS l( ifuiwcicii jP4it muni ni blUN. KKvatu.Ni; llUlNSM I'OI. eulic Men and ladles. This school Is better nrenared than ccr te nlve reu u (Irst. i lam biuUiiwi education. Our etlerts the rlnt iiar hae been creuncd with wonderful sue cewi. W. D. MUMMER, Prln,, tfdAw IS North Queen Ht., lnucasU'r, 1'a. I; INVEHTORH 1 HE BUILDING AND LOAN AhUOClA. UN of Uikate Is a lurge real estate merU gage company making leans upon the same principle as ihe small local building associa tions of the East. It Issues nald-un sloe in certlncatcjj ranging lu amount from 830 te Je.UU. Eariilugs range from 8 per cent.te MiiercunLpei' milium, depending upon lenxth or lime owner carries stock. A iertlnn of dividends are nald umg niKiu icnxiii til lime owner A lHirttnn of dividends are paid semi-annually In cash, Hleck ulwujs lias unxea cash uiue te ue iwiu stockholders by tbeiusoclatteu Incasefornierwlshestetell. All stock Issued en debenture plau being backed by mortgages deposited ith a trustee. Correspondence tin Ited. C. W.bTARLINO. Philadelphia Omcc, Ne. til Walnm rjlfveti JanWinted Vr ' "id - VV ".".' '.V v WEDNESDAY, FEBRUABY 9r W-iLUAMeeft ruarM. fe 6. . t , tv -. ffi & 1 - f! v " MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS, GOATS AND CONNAMARA FOH Ladies and Misses. SPRING STYLES. 1 let' Jackets, Alt-Wee), KJ6 andM. W CcU. K. ,. namara.l8.l0.tie. Kneel'anU, 26c, 88c, 75c, tl. ya- K nee rant HelU. W. Mi 26. H M. new, Overcoat at en tef season price. tjrfUNG8TYLBHlN Hats and Caps. Black Derbys, tl 25 and ti. Hlack Derby In three proportions, tl 50. English Comfert Derby, tf 60. Heys' Light Cleth HU, 88c and 25c Children's Fancy Puff Frent Cape, 25c, 2Bc nniHiOc. - Child's Scotch Caps, Heb Rey pattern, 80c New shape Canrsa Covered Trunks, with Bran Corners and Lecks. Handsome and very strong. Truuk in all grades, tram tbtjeheapest te the finest. AN UNEXPECTED LINEN SALE. On Saturday, February 22, We will commence a Special Sale of Linens for Ten Days. This sale will contain a large assortment of new nnd dosirable patterns in Table Linens, .Bleached and Cream, Colored Borders, Towels and Napkins. There will be great bargains In this sale that all should take advantage of. Sheetings, Muslins, Tickings, Tewellngs, Shirtings, Outing Cleths, Hatteens and Ging hams at ery Lew Price. Ladies' Corsets. Dr. Warner's Ceral I ne and Flexible Hip and Dr. Ball's Health Corset. Price, 75e. All alec ana color. Ladles' Corsets that are unexcelled for shaee. style nnd stability. Price only 50c. Madam Warren's Dress Ferm, Dr. Streng', the P. D. aud 8. C. Corsets at popular price. " Gent's Neckwear In Puffs, Tccks and Feur-ln-H anil, 25c te 80c, Calice and Percale Shirts, 2 cellar and I pair currs te each shirt. Price, 50c Demet Hhlrts, 38c and 50c Gent's Medium Weight Underwear, 50c. Beys' Scheel HulU. til CO, 84, ft '0, 5. Gent's Medium Weight Ole, U 25, 83 M, M 60, j-j, tO, A. Gent' Light Weight Overcoats, M, 15, 87, tS, tin (12. Working Pantaloons, 75c, II, 11.10, 11.25, SI JO BOYS' AND GIULS Honest-Made Scheel Shoes, Made of the best Pebble Grain Morocco, with Bele Leather Tips, Geat Butten Pieces, Clark's Patent Stay around the button holes, solid leather outer nnd Inner celes, box tee and heavy tip pieces, the best' selected counters, making them a solid and reliable shoe. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AKD NO. 818. MARKET BT HARR1SBURG, PA. 4ruvnftuv. VUTKIT BUYERS, Don't Buy a Dellar's Werth of FURNITURE Before Yeu See Our Immense Hleck, AND Priees Belew Cost. Reliable Heme-Made Werk. Pick Out Your Heusestire, Well Htere and Deliver IL Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d A 4th Floers, Ne. 31 BOUTH QUEEN HlItEET. F URNITURE. LANCASTER'S GrreatestEurniture Heuse. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street WEA1MHIGHBY MAKING PRICES LOW AND QUALITY OF THE BEST. Bed Roem Hultes from J17 te 8200, ill all New Ktj les and Weeds. Parler Hultes from 835 te two. In All Cover ings Heme Made. Dining Roem Bulls from t upward, In An An tliie Oak, 16th Century, Ac eVOutfll buyers will find special ndantagc here. Goods stored until wauled and delivered free. HEINITSH'S Mammoth Furniture Depot, N03.27AND 29 BOUTH QUEEN HT LANCASTER, PA. w IDM IER'H CORNER. -YOU WANT- Three Xlxinsrs -IN- BUYING H0USTIBES, OR EVEH SEPARATE PIECES OF FURNITURE. THESE THINGS ARE DURABILITY, STYLH, OIIEAPXRSS, AND YOU'LL FIND ALL THESE REQUI HITES, AT WIDMYER'S, Cemer East King & Duke Sts. Williamson (6 Fester, ;'& 19. la v i'jsfa 'w T 1 3 v Bargains. T"i Barfains,, Bargains. WBeainaifeCtMteterM. MMMMiMiihrlst, ,, tK Beat Mass Oa(a ft Mk, '-' Hsul Menh Oeata tot tm, MO Seal Plastt Oaat fer H7. 118 Seal PliMh JaekeU far M4, tWBoalPlesk JackaUfarKS. 500 aeth NewmarkeU for 1 188. W Cteth Newaarksrta tar , 1000 Cleth Newmarket ter 788, r 11 W Cleth Newmarkets ter 59, USB CleUt Newmarketa ter WW, MO Cleth Newmarkets tm 10, a 69 Cleth Newmarket ter MR. 7 OneLotltedacedrremtieotol 76, One Let Reduce from 1 Is) te 168, On Let Bedaeed from 198 te fie. One Let Reduced from 8 00 te SC8, One Let Reduced from 748 te 409. A large line of liner geed at greatly reduced prices. KEMEMBKR-Oar Kntlre Stock of Winter Goods must go at once if possible. We will make price te make it go. 49-It will pay you te inspect our tleck. 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. marX-lydR N EW YORK STORE. New Yerk Stere. OUR NEW DEPARTMENT Offer n variety of Standard Geed and Nov elties seldom found ouUlde of the largest cities, and better values for the money cannot be found anywhere. Oar Spring Importation of Black Cashmere Henriettas Have no superior In finish and quality. 40 Inches Wide, All-Weel, at 60c, 02c,67r,75ete 1 00 a yard. r BLACK CASHMERE HENRIETTA. 46 Inches Wlde,atfi0c,7ec,8JSe tetlifi. BILK-WARP HENRIETTAS. 40 Inches Wide, 76e,ti00,tlZStOtl75. SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, Winches Wide, SI 00 and tl 25. BLACK BRILLIANTINES, 25, 87, 50 and 75 Cent a Yard. BROCADED AND STRIPED BRILLIAN- TINES In Solid Black nnd Black and White- BLACK STRIPED HENRIETTAS, 40 Inches ' Wide, 75c a Yard, BORDERED NUN'B VEILING, BORDERED VEILS IN PATTERNS, COURTAULD'S MOURNINO CREPES, in All Widths nnd Qualities. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST J.B MARTIN A 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, $1.05. Dr. Ball's H. P., 75c. All sizes new in stock. One let of the above Corsets slightly soiled at 60c each. Thompson's Gleve - Fitting Corsets are net included in the cut price list. Remnant Counter. A collection of short lengths from every department in the store; one-half regular prices. Wall Papers. An importation order just re ceived, and the newest designs are being shown. Ne Fancy Prices. Geed Patterns at 12c apiece. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sis., LANCASTER, PA. XirAHH EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS TO W he washed with "Purity Soup." You'll IlkeiL flALIPOHNIA. j Hpcclu! Parties. Semi-monthly. Tourist sleeplnif cars, ('heap rates. Seuthern Pacific Ce, Address, K. llAWLEY, Gen'l Eastern Agent, 31.1 Dreudway. New Yerk ; R. J. SMITH Auent, 4'J 8. :M SU, Phlle. JanlS-lydtn w 8100,000. IN BONDH AND MORTGAGES FOR IN- VESTORS, IN HUMS OF 1100, f-MO, .-, 11,000 te t,000. Bend-4Jier cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mortgages 0 per cent. Interest, paj able half j eirly. bend or call for full Information. JOHN II. MET7.LKH, Ne, os, Duke St, sm4s. . m &' wwm,rmmm .& fsowrtttfaiiwew.. t& m.t til ThePeeple sCashStere Black Dim lids ( '' V5-' ti 'fe Ca', dv$ ;.v iMV, u " "ft1. BBBC WltM 0f g M0t , v tl y- a OR. WARNER'S v1 v, r.sg t i 4 -' "V"t t AND ij I 5 i ri&l -!-WT . ' ?.$& r- iflDJ ttAII ' 1!a --VI CORSETS m AT CUT IlW -AT -AT ASTRICH'S H5 & 117 North Queen St, Frem Te-morrow Until Further Netice. We offer en Special Sale Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets, white and drab, all sizes, at 69 cents each, never before sold less than $1. Alse Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip, white and colored, all sizes, at .69 cents, never before sold less than $1. Dr. Ball's Corsets, all sizes, at 69c, never before sold less than $1. Dr. Warner's tHealth Corset, white and colored, all sizes, at 98c, never before sold less than 1.25. .u These prices will held geed until further notice. ' The last day en which they will be sold at these cut prices will be advertised, after which day they will positively go back te their original prices. Netice. We will net dupli cate sizes which are sold out, se come early and take advantage of these low prices. jjoets anfr $het. XJ OOTS AND SHOES. Amazing ! B y all means buy this royal stuff, I t makes the leather smooth, yet teuish ; X celling evtry Polish known, B ought eagerly In every zone. Y ou rub It en, then let It dry, S e simple that a child may try. R ub dry the shoe, then take a dip O f Polish there can be no slip I Y eu'll get such gloss as you ne'er saw, A nd get It, tee, without a flaw : L e; mere ; a handseme prize you'll drawl P ut in some place where you can find O f labels that you use each kind ; L 00k well te this for in one year I nstcad of labels you'll And cheer ; 8 end en the tags, and get the prize I H ew much T Enough te please your eyes ! Fer full particulars as teBlxby's Royal Polish nnd Blxby's Blacking, with prizes for these who buy, call AT D. P. STACKHOUSE'S SHOE STORE, ' Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCABTEB. PA. s HAUBABURNS. THE BEST-MADE SHOES. If you are an infalli ble Judge of Shoes, buy anywhere ; If only a fair judge, or no judge at all, buy where only The Hcst-Mnde Shee are Beld. SHATIB & BUMS, U N. QUEEN ST. Scqal etlsc. If! STATE Or' (IKORGE WEIMAN, LATE OF U Lancaster city, deceased. Letters leta uu'iitury en Mild estate uaNlug bem granted te the undersigned, all person lndtbled thereto nre requested te meke Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against IheMiine, will present them uliheiit delay for settlement te the iiiidenlgiiid, residing In Luu-i-Uiter illy. MARY WEIMAN, Kxeculrl x. Jehn l, Bkvpek, Attorney, JW4tdW tmuem. The Great Gleaneg Sale Pate of Fash, I t t artrtym.-V. w.T VswW' ...... 4& te. M ,M?$tJ Pife .?J,s. 3. vv y-
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