1 t .(i t.rr v rn: Lancaster daey intelligencer, Wednesday, January se, 1889. v. " Ek A" -i SAr '- Dally Intelligncr, IB, JAMUABY te, W. fK eafcisel Milt IHfcetl. Heom eeemittee m Municipal iailedtoBet,b.owi te pniM the MHBlelpal bill, "Muid akreet deal of that lte:fM teeMerawat. We de net feat, we bats often had occasion te It Mil walea was mere uselessly v. HlMifniiiljIiiilrnnUr The com MfM te hate thought that words Ifttaqr Dwa, needed te be used te I tee leriaJaUre latent; and they leftcsleslttwirsBeftnlnffinthe wll- i of their. varbiaM. .The bill oeTers odd Bates aad would have been r expressed in etihtfisa, jBtedfclara- l of the power aad f nations of city I Is Terr long draws, out and yet l te definitely cover and describe their 1U useless sections the bill has frsry objectionable ones. Ex-Senater rtesbeeoexpesingoneot these before I corporation committee. It is that I permits councils bv n two-thirds I Mtjarity te put a pavement upon the without the consent of iiemlag proper'. holders, who less have te pay for it. charged that Mr. Hitchcock, I ex-member of the Ileuse.hidsald that tthtt Barber Asphalt Favlng company Ntetdd buy the biU through the Heuse be- l of the Interest that corporation had 1ti its passage. Mr. Hitchcock denied wait he had said this. Hut the committee included that this way tee oppressive a te give city councils, and they v- '- lia Mil 1tn.UI.... ,t,t. nnwnr C the eouneils se that it may er.ly be ex- nleed when a section of one te three , fttares remain te be paved of a street that is paved throughout the remainder of its s-gth. iBatwIlTTEnetbe worth while for tha committee te consider carefully whether -adlnlnln Drnrwrtlm ahnuld 1m n.wKiv1 with the cost of street Improvements, fe- awjena ww aiaewaiK line r is nas always 'lasa tee habit In the cities of this com cem com "ueawealth te require the property owner ; ;te lay and keep in repair the gutter curb Ma tee sidewalk pavement ; and this has -ibeen considered here, te be the extent of tae cost that should bs put upon him for ,), : improvement or me niguway. une paving of the gutter and the maintaining J'ufthe roadway has been at the general $ L(wi jituB tm ui aujtuvg niui tun auau jinctiee everywhere. Ne read ad. -''Jollier outside a city has ever been lasted, we telieve, te pave or repair j'-the read In front of his property ; and yet gjLirB de net see wherefore he may net be as -t ; jesuy assessea rer it as me owner ei 'j $ Uceperty fronting en a street, who lias 'widM; ius Hutnu w tug nue uii jlue g-MreMM rer tne puuue use, ana is net vwre for the benefit of the residents jtdeng it than the country read is for the y Heed of the dwellers upon it. Ileth need '.if, the read and neither would de without it; r ?.. .in i ii a. a. ,iufc u eiiuer ceuia, tne street resiacni. 3 Would be the one. who has his ,k sidewalk as an approach te his residence, fiaLIKl rhn tiitfuta n. UMternn rnnfl fnr Ipfltt ttinn Slee country reaident. Z W Bhenld like much te be told where- '4 fenfthe property upon a street is pecu liarly responsible for the condition of the g .wagon read in front of it ; and why asm unaecuDled let. nartlcularlv. should .l)j burtbened with a tax that docs .4 siet fall upon the country Held. It svvais a general tax upon its assessed value, s' :..,-.- r. ,. ; ,. .. ..... i .A. wuicuui course is ueavier tuuu iuuvei C-ane agricultural acre, out wny sneuiait rrin addition build the read In front of it r-&siand macadam I zfl it or lav it with ltalfflan kMecks or a patent covering V .".K Tf. la vllttif that a ( ofmeta nl.m. 1.1 . . 0 -. D yj be well paved, well guttered and well sjti MiarArfA hnfc vrhv lintibl If. nnt. ia ilnnn Pg ,Kt the public cost '( Hitherto 1 1 bus been hfy e done in Lancaster. Most of our streets .tire paved and sewered, and it will be mess injustice te levy the whole cost of U- h. ..... ....! -.l . X & proeertv that has helDed te nav the coat :;.y of the street improvements already made. .'r . .NJI W.lH V.1UJK W1U DGRCllUK LUU, 13 4iC - - - - - l a .It. .k..a1J 1.. -vuuuu m m uiirv, euuuiu va a city, uaid E-r 'fop. mifc nt Ihn rnmmnn f raaenrv Tf the common p.i W V W WW WVM.W.W.. . . tuere were no eiuer reason icr mis :4 iviict. ib is previuea in me tact mat no ". fair assessment of the cost can be laid Ks5 vpen private property, since a corner pg, rreperty must have upon it the burthen t two streets with the bene lit of little mere than one. Sherman's Exposition. The elaborate explanation of the fiamean question which Senater Sherman snede publicly in the Senate, after coming Vt vuk tu axecuuve session, was ueuuiiess h made at the desire of his senatorial r associates rer the public information nnM . particularly ier tne enngutenment et the 3?. German authorities, that thev micht knew the position and views of the Senate and govern themselves accordingly. Senater Shtrman expressed his belief that there would be no great difficulty in leaching an understanding with Ger snany; but his statement of her past con duct in Samoa hardly afforded a geed foundation for his belief. He doubtless, however, thinks that the game is tee small. te make much trouble ; and this may be reasonably supposed. It seems thai there are several hundred tbecsind n'tfive inhabitants et the Biaaean group, and about three hundred Europeans; LiR'acd, Germany and this mnaAmtmr AanU liu tflni ,Ma,fMlU. ,kn. , vw Ma. .UK ucaviCHKIllUK fcUCIU fi' Ofilsc stations and commercial nrlvii. ' 4vg. The natives are In a pretty constant 'jsyratoet warfare with each ether, and de u ecem m vAne very natura v te the sjoteooe et Kuvurawem, maKiiiff even a flat at it, If passible, than tlin citizens of Prance. Germany has teag ached te take the job off a-w-air uauas, ana uumirck thinks If Hi's is the proper function of Cprmimv Tjweause her traae with Samoa Is several .-''j. ieUus larger tbaa that et any ether 'S. attina .nil liA Iieh cmtraraX mAr. nMAnl. abate,. It appears that Secretary Bayard aad the German and English ministers fears, had a conference ever the Samoan siwwtii in 1M7, ana each cent a arffsawtative out there te see what be douete keep the peace: but they reported and the conference bs renewed, Germany undertook tn r the gune alone, deposed and exiled klag, and ordered the natives te sur- tbeir arms. There happened te be a newspaper man ec tun nation, and it is a celncl. Mat the German sailors were Uied WMl aad drlvM off the island while Jpafe ar. il;k wef,,7 Blsansrck thinks he was leading then. Sherman says tbtt perhaps he took a band in the scrimmage. Oar cobcIhsJeh k that U marck is right; bieause Klein, as a geed Yankee, ought te hare been exerting his utmost ability te keep the Germans from taking control of Samoa, which they had no right te de. Mr. Sherman is careful te say that this coun try is net responsible for Klein's individ ual acts, which is doubtless true, as they were net authorized ; but as they were certainty right, there does net seem te bs any sufficient occasion for repudiating them with any fervor. The Samoans were right, according te Sherman's posi tion, In resisting the German aggression. It fellows that Klein was right in help ing them. And as we have engaged our friendly eOlces te the Samoans, we per haps ought te bs grateful te private citi zen Klein for performing our national duty. The Saneaa Qaestlea. RAfrtnr TlaTrarrl mita tha Himnin question before the people in a very clear manner. We are net bound te de an j thing but exereise our geed efllces for Samoa, and these have been exer cised thus far without avail. Germany has violated an agreement te respect Samoan autonomy and has continued her encroachments, but unless we Intend te abandon our position of neutrality we can de nothing mere for the Samoans. It is a brief and simple question are we ready te tell Germany thai we will In sist upon the independence of Samoa V Germany has treated our pretests and goea efllccs with profound contempt because of our position of harmless neutrality and because she be lieved that we certainly would net fight about matters se trilling sb these PaciQc lriands. We de net want te fight, but we must thew a manly readiness te de se if we expect our "friendly efllcea" in the future te have any value whatever. Uncle Sam is like n great big boy among the nations, andi he don't want te be guyed and made a feel et he must show spirit. Otherwise he will be steadily Imposed upon. It will be necessary for us te assume a Arm stand in order te establish the diplomatic value of our national pswer, and in that case Germany will back down gracefully, because she can de nothing else. The excitement ever Samoa is pretty well worked off, and the matter will be treated calmly In splte of a few hysterical shrieks that may be expected from Sen Sen aeor Frje. The people are none the less determined te sustain the government In any measures necessary te held up our end of the controversy ,and the news from france may help Bismarck te see things in a better light. Perhaps Beuianger's success does net bring the French re venge any nearer, but all Germany will persist in thluklug se, and there will probably be shown a disposi tion te accept as sincere the chancellor's recent assurances of his per sonal disapproval of the' colonial policy and te yield te his judgment. As Vis Vis merck has net been in the habit of yield ing te public clamor save when he felt like it, and as he is a heavy stockholder in several et the colonial companies, his enemies venture te doubt the sincerity of his recent pretests of disapproval et the colonial policy of Germany. It is also very doubtful whether English public opinion will sanction the long contin uance et the understanding with Ger many ever Samoa. Certainly net If the Liberals continue te repeat their recent electoral successes. ritorRsseRjAMK9K.Oxiuii;rsoN,o(lbe Medtoe Unlrnrgleal .college, 1'bllRdelpbla, talked very boldly about dreams and vleleuB in a lecture In l'hlladelphla laiely. After iletalllDu numerous marvelous ao ae counts of vision in which he professed beller, be referred te tbe three hundred tbeueand vtalena seen at one time or ether by our fellow-countryman, aa proved by tepresentatlnne el them te be met with In the patent ollteo at Washington. "All tbla apparently ae involved and myi terleus aubjeet of vlalent," continued Vr. Qarretsen, "drops Ita obaeurlty the moment appreciation la arrived at as te what oomtl eomtl oemtl tutca tbe aubjec'.lva Ne cne may dlipute that Merse taw (be telegraph before laying; hta drat linn, nor that Btc vensen aaw a Icoo Iceo Icoe motlve before bla llsatameke stack was built. What was aeen waa absolutely one with Imagination, white It certainly fellows that telegraph Unea and loeomctlvea at large are leaa realities than were the Imagination, the latter being nothing but materialization or representation of the original subjective, which originals are the only realltlea,toeleg that the repretentatlena require te be re peated aa rapidly aa machine ahepa can manufacture." This la aa old as l'late, who declared that ldeaa were the only realities, but alter all the explanation euly makes the whole subject mere myatleal. f AcoRnEtu-ONDKNTruabeatetbodofenRe ofiHUerlu" Burkbelder, but unfortunately appears te Imagine thattheoemmenta upon the marehlng of the prisoners through the atreeta were Inspired by a wish te harm tbe aherltl. We bue no reaaen whatever for this asiutuptleu. Tbe dlagraea! ul apeotaele waa under the Immedlate direction of the sheria and it la natural and right that he abeuld be bold reapenalble until he manages te ahlfr. tbe responsibility en some one else. Our correspondent haa certainly net done tbla for him, ca tbe use qf the Black Maria Is aa etaentlal In a civilized community aa la the use of a celli n for burial, and n quostleu of oeonomy hai anything te de with tbe case. If heoannet bonestly make enough money out et hla clUee we are aerry ter blui, but can net for that retaeu excuse hla strange ellerle at economy, Tbe atateuicut that a apcclal prevision was made for the expenRO of tbe Maria and that tbe aheriir haa no right te appropriate It remalne unacawercd. A Kansah City aichlteet clalma te have discovered a method of deatreylng the microbes Jn the air of a room where a wounded patient la under treatment and that weunda will heal la air ae treatedwith marvelena repldlly. romlnentphyalelana support hla statement aed he la building an operating room, but we tefuse te rejoice until a few broken down human specimens have been built up by the arehltect. In aplte of the mild winter, aoheol child ren In Dakota have bten frczen.aed yet tbe citizens et that budding state insist tfcat they have tbe grandeat country en the face et tbe eartb, and that "you don't inlud the eild, MlutbeEia'." rEBSONA!,. A. U, C'AMl'llKr.r, haa l-nnn nominated of Wllkea. for mayor by the Demoerata bane. Jaceii KMAnu, aenter proprietor el the KeiUing Times and tbe Jierht and&chuyl. kill Journal, died In Heading en Tuesday night after a long Ulrica He waa an aoave newspaper man and la 18G3 a delegare 10 (be national convention which nominated Abra ham Lincoln. PeaTMASTKH OENKnAT. DICKINSON Will retura at the explratlea of hla term tn lha ativeMtgeaiaatcfBia large law bust- I nsa Ble atrn at JDstroU-DlcklnaeB, I lAIKE'S CJCLEHY COMPOUND. RHEUMATISM ANf NEURALGIA. TheMtaladlteaats cause anteia aafTerlng. Doctors admit that they am dimealt te can to da lh.tr patient. Palee's Celery Cem pound hu permanently cured the went case el llbeemalUm ana eurlgla-ae say these who have need It. "Having li:en troubled with Rheumatism attheknea and fett for Ave years, 1 was el el raeit unable te get atoned, and wii very often confined te my led for weeksatetlme. I met only one bottle of Palne'a Celery com. pound and wai psrfectly oured. lean new Jump around, and feel as lively aa a boy." FHANK CAKOLL, Snreka, Nevada. Il.oe. sic for is Ce. Druggists. Mammoth Testimonial Paper froe. WBLLrl, BICliaROSON CO , Proprietors, JSurllegiea, Vt. Diimend Dtm HiT" ?tt?r."5. "rir bUIUd ,u.u i any ether vyes. Tburbsr A Heamer la one et the feremest of Michigan, and hla profeaalenal Income haa for many yean exceeded 130,000 per annum. CoLeitKr, W. li.TnKNireLM, comptroller et tbe currency, haa tendered bta reafgna reafgna tlea te the president, te take effect at hla pleasure. Mr. Trenbelm baa been elected president nt the American Surety company, of New Yerk. It la expected that bm resignation as comptroller will be accepted te take effect at a date which will allow the usual thirty daya leave of absence. The appointment et hla successor will, It la sold, be left open for the Incoming president In the meantime Mr. Abraham, tbe deputy comptroller, win nave enarge ei tne cilice. Dr. FntTitiep Mansrn, the explorer of Greenland, la typical Norseman. "I live much In tbe pine forest,' he Bays; "they are ae aelemn." lie la a true child et the menntalna and the weeds, and passed most of hla early daya In their aeoiualen. lie travelafer daya together Independent et luggage and great coat, sleeping with tbe peasants In thelr wooden hum, or en deck of a fiord steamer, whtla his Kegllih travel ing companions orencn in tne cauina huddled In ruga and great oealr. Ua la agile aa a gazelle; with one bound he leaps ashore, and aeeurea the best rooms at the hotels, or Jumps bare baeked ea the pernies hemayobanee te meet en his mountain rambles. Mrs .Tern , hew is your health Hits innrn Injrt Tbank you, niuaaui.iuiich Improved. I bought a bottle el nr. ilull'n tenjfh Byrrp Isst nip lit, and, alter 1 lie mt iletii, my cjnjn wss chucked, t slept well, and have net oenshod once Hits morning. Accidents will occur net en'y "In the brat regulatsa families," but eTrrvwbern and at aiiiimca, venlent. Tboreloro auep salvation Oil con- H OOU'H HAKHA1'AM11.LA. THE PLAIN TRUTH la that Uoed's Barsaparllln '.his cured thou, aanda et people who sntrored severely with rnentrullim. It neutra'.lzcs tholactleaclain the bleed, which causes thesa terrible pain and aeber, and also vitalises and enrlches tbe bleed, thus prevention the reenrreoce of the disease. These laets warrant us In urging yen, II you surfer with rheumatism, te give Uoed's tarsaparllla atrial, "rer 25 years 'J. have suffered with sciatic Jlheumttlsm. Lust Novembur 1 was taken wone than evor, and was unaule te get out of the home, t was almost UtLl'LKBS fun 40 DA.Y8 sufferlng great agony. In December I otm etm menccd using Heed's Sarsapartlla. Alter the second bettle 1 waa able te be, ent and around and attend te business. 1 tcek flve bottles, and am new se troe from rhentnutlsm that only ocaaslenally 1 feel It slightly en aaud den chauga of weathsr. I have KTcat confi dence la Heet's Sarsapartlla. Cuailks Hak waii, Christie, Clarke Ce., Wis. lNrhAMUATOUY UHKUMAT1HM " II artng been troubled with tmflammatery rheumatism for many year a, my lavorable attantlen waa ealled le Heed's Barsaparllla by an advertisement of cures tt had effected. I have new used three bottles of Heed's Sana parllla and can already testify te benoOelel resulta. 1 highly recommend Has a bleed pu pu rtOer." J. C. atbrs, West lllcemnelfl, N. Y. Heed's Sareaparilla Beld by all druggUU. II t six for fS. Prepared only by C. L, .HOOD CO, Lewell, Mass. 100 Deem One Dellar. YEH'H UA1K V1UOU. DRESS THE HAIR With Ayer's Hair Viger. lUelennllness, ben enclal eifecta en Uie scalp, and lasting per per fnme commend It for universal toilet nse. It keeps the hair soft and silken, prusorveslts color, prevents It from falling, and, If the balr hasbocetuo weak or thin, promotes a new growth. l'.T? rrstore the ordinal eoler of my hair, which h vi turned pminuturely uray. iusea AVer's Hair Viger with outiie succeij. 1 ekecrfully testily te the EFFICACY Afl0,1J nroparaUeo."-Irs. 1'. H. Davidsen, " I was afllleted some three years with sealp disease. My balr was lulling eutand what re mained turned gray 1 was Induced te try Ayer'a Hair Viger, and In a few weeks thn 0I. eae la my scalp dlMppeated and my hair re sumed ua erniinsi nnmr ."f t.v.i h. h u,nB sumea Its origin l'oster U. 11. Church, St llernlce. lud. ' ' A few VOftnairO 1 sneTMmA th. Aiillraln..nr my hair from theuffeeta of tetter. 1 hoped that, alteratlme nature would repair the lest, but 1 waited In vain. Many remedies worn sug gested, none, bowever, with ueh proof of H""!1." Ayer'a Hair Viger, and 1 bexan te use It. The result was all 1 could have desired. A growth nt hair seen came out ail ever my uad, and grew te be as son and heavy a.l ever bad, and of a natural color, and firmly rt."-J. II. 1'ratt, Spofford, Texas. Ayefs Hair Viger. ruriiie sr Dr. J. O. Ayer St Ce., Lewoll, Mass, , Pid by Druggists and l'ertumerdi JanUieltbl MifiLixMkr. B AKUA1NHI BAKGA1NS NOW 13 TUB TIME TO UET First Class Goods -AT- HALF PRICE. -AT- WEIKEL'S. S3 MOUTH (MJKEN ST., I.ANCASTKK, PA. dS-Ud MUYVLKd. JJlOYOLES.TniOYCIiES, TANUKMH. COLUMBIA Bicyeles, Tricyelcs, Tandems. DUKABLr, SIMl'LK. aUAUANTKEDUIQUKSTQUADK, lLLUaTUATkUCATALOUUk rUKK. POPE MF'G. CO., 7 rttANELlN ST., BOSTON. UUANCII HOUSKB-U Warren 8t, Kev erk i ail Wabash Ave., ublcaire, anft-lydned rnEKTUINQ HYRU1'. TO MOTHERS. Kvery babe should have a bottle et PU. AUUNKV'dTKaTUINMnYhUt'. 1'erfuellv are. we opium or Mernhla tulxturM. will renere none, uriDlnir In ten Hewets and l'rrv air. lrAni.ri1 liv 1,114 mete IMfflenlt leethlnv U. JTAI1 U.M a Y 4 se , llagorstewn, Md. Drug gists sell It t as cents. Trial bottle seat by mall 10 easts. Jaaa-ljaeeaaw Valee's Celery Compound lias beenaflel. rend te me. for the past two vrarslh.ve sufTerea with neera'aU of ins heart, doctor after deetir fit lig tn cure ma. Ihttoeev Uken nearly lour buttln of th uenipmaS, and fre finu tbs eemnlatnt. t am Tey grate grate grate raltoyeu." citas.n l.ltwis. Central Vlllag Ct- FAINB'A CELCKT COMPOUND. 'I hare Leen arestiy antleted l haeate Rheumatism, and ccmla And no rtlletanillt nsefl Plne' Celery CompennO. Alter tisleg Hz betilm of this m'dlelae I am new cmea et rhcu jialle treublM " BaMUEL BUTCHtKBOV, se. (jernisD, a. b. EFFECTS L48TISO CUBES. ra'ne'a rn'ery Cempeand hss perfcrmed many ether cares aa marreleaa aa these eoplaaet letters tent teanyaddr.M. Flessant te take, roes net dlstiiib.batalCRdlfestltn, ana muireiy TeiBirei a cniia caniaiaiL w list's tne use or snnvnnir. longer wIlhKban- uiuuiin aim xinuraigiai Pih'sablna; npent aetated reed are Ileal thy, JU,S3 Happy, Hearty. It Is Uneqaaleal. WANAttAKMH'S raiLADatrau, Wednesday, Jan. SO, li. A rattle of prices along al most every aisle ; as if money were dropping into your purse. May be Winter yet. When the snappy weather and the snow come everybody but the wideawake few will be crowd ing te the Fur man for things that might just as well be get new. Better picking and better chance te pick before the rush comes. Yeu are net likely te ever get Furs for less. Every thing that savers of extrava gance has already been melted from them. Sleigh and Carriage Robes of Esquimau Wolf, Hudsen Bay Wolf, Prairie Wolf, and Japanese Geat ("Wolf" in most Fur stores). Genuine Seal and imitation Seal Caps. Fur Gloves and Mufflers. Fur goods of all kinds seem sure te be much higher next year. Meney is well put out that gees into Furs new. Thirteenth tnd Market streets. t ceupie ei weeks age we told of half a score thousand yards fine Dress Worsteds, 54 inch, at 75 and 85c, that had been $1.25 and $1.50. The hint was enough. The moun tains of stufl have changed te mole-hills. Only a few days and geed-bye te them. Seulh'ttit of centre. Hardly mere than two arm fuls leit of the 50 and 65c Cey lon Flannels at 37c. We might held en and mix them with the new styles at the old prices. But it wouldn't be honest, although you might cnoese mem lirst. We, they are at last season's 6tyles. The clear-out price is en them for only that. The handsome, tough, 30 inch Flannels that won't shrink. Favorites for all sorts of out-deer knock-about wear. J lain blrlpfH Corded Btilpea Inciiiiitid Milpes Noitheauef cenue. Yet te-day and tomorrow long tables with Dress Goods ends shall stay in the Main Aisle. Pieces up te dress lengths. Almest as if veu found .them. Beuth et centre. 12,000 pairs mere of these Men's Half Hese at 12 cents a pair. Full made, and all in neat fancy stripes. Made te sell at 25 cents, and geed value at that price. They are near the wonderful Merine Underwear bargains, Chestnut street side. Chestnut street middle entrance, wejU Getting a bang-up Umbrella for about what the handle is worth is a rare happening. 26 and 28 icch, $2 and $2.25. Chestnut street, west. Geed-quality, perfect-finish, Decorated China Dinner Sets at $22 for 125 pieces- complete set. Come with the best set in mind you can hear of at $25 ; see hew they compare. Single pieces if you wish. becend fleer, Juniper street side. Four ele vators. JOHN WANAMAKER. ItMllAL. ttuxmma. AHSIGNKD KHTATK Of"I1ENRY Wolf (barber), and wife, of l.aucaster city, Lancaster county, l'a Henry Meil.bar. bcr, and wile, of Larcaater city, l-aucdater enunty, hating by (loud el voluntary aaslijn. inent. assigned and trnnslurrea all tbelruaUte ana iinecta te the undnrslBiied for the benefit of thH eiedlurs of the ald Henry Wolf, he thernfore glve notice te all persons In debted te satd usalgner, te make payment le Iho unUernUned without delay, and these having claims tepreseiil them le JaUfcitlAll Itit-k, ssiirnen. six south Duke street. Lancaster, fa. A. J.kunar, Att'y, . OUrunttt. Lancaster, l'a, J9 61W EXKuuTOKV NOTIOK. HsUtoer DAN1KI. A.ALTICK, late of lttii testamentary en said estate having bona Hranteu le the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto urn rwiuesuxl teinake Imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing tn Lancaster rlly. AIAUVK ALT1CK, BAMUkL W.A1.T1CK. WILLIAM ll.ALTIOb, HSNUf It. AI.T1UK, JOU 0.JM.T1CK. w ilium K. aitick. Acting Kxeenter1 "' 8. 11. Uhimelch, Attorney. JujystdW COAL LUMKKK AND COAL. TOIlAt'CO 8IHI0KB AND CASKS. WKS1KKM HAItli .WOODS. Wholesale and lletall, Ul 11 It. UAUT1M A CO, , ill Water struct, Lancaster, fa. nlyd TJAUMUiUiJNail'rj COMPANY GOAL DEALERS. Ocbj-JN0. IS North QneenBirMt, and Ke. AM Werth Pnnee street. TAMas-NertJi nine. Bireat, BeurMaaiag SfWM LAJIOASTaU. TA I rOM BALM OB MMKT. e. ..v.. -DOR KKrtT OM APRIL WBT-TMsl jm Bienn9sa,sia.isaat kim street, aa a the two reeata ea tbe eeei aei ever aaatM. wiwua easiar roesa, wiu ee tec reat em awrst 1. Tka eraranm will latgea, for tersae apply te w hhiwji UaBMl nti.Tii i rs.mM. Altarnnt I.w. it, Baat airaat Jams ss ss.sofebt .is.imans.w.ss.s) pTJBLIO BALE OK CITY FKOPKBTY. . . OwrainT,atrBTMSa. by virtus of an order of the Otphana'Ceart ef lMScutereeunty, the aadaralgiMd. aneaatrlx or tbe will of Falltn DlnkelbargT deesassS. will expose te pnblls atle, at this Leepard Hetel, the following deserlbed property, ea the north wsit side et IxKutt street, la the city of Lancaster, betweea Llsae and Meek land streau i Aloterpieeeof grjuiidrranUBgeaLeeast streets last. mere ir less, an eerteaSlng In ucuiu in, inav. vureniifii, en WBicn u ereevra a twe-stmled Brink nwelilng Reaae, with bsck buitaieg-ihe premisee Mtackmewnaji saiateb inat;e'clcckp. as, when tanas will be made krnwe by . UaTIIUlNKDtWKaLISae, Izeentrlxef themuef shUip Dtakalberg, OeeeaMd. Jeili.Haiks, Auctioneer. jttTtdWas pUUMOHAIiK. THtUSDAT, rDAT 1I.1SW, by vlrtneef thedlreeileaaand pewara glrea nndertbe will el Dai lei A AltieK, SsssaisS. we. the undents ned axeeuters, wlli.'aipeaa te publle tale, at tbe VHyUeUL thetollewlag real etuv, te wltt All that let of ground, cemmeaelagMlba northwest corner of rrince and cSastant streets, fronting en Pnnee street 14 feet, 4 incnee, inence wesi raer.iaeneeaeaui tmmt, theaea west te water street, taaaea aleac Water atreet Si feet, 4 laeaee, thwaee along GheatnntetreetUSfeet.enwhlehla reeled thKA-aterv Brick Mansion Henaa. wlthtferae- atery bilekbiekbuiidlng, M0.102 afortaPriBee ireti. ina wneie oeniuning awvaiy-awe roevs, lnclndlng parlor, library, atiuac-roeas, cloak-room, dlnlug-roem. wit batlera paa tiy, bath-room, sew lbs; and store reema. baas vt ally papered throuahent, eontainleg idmeat every anewn lmproTeetent for haman coat- Me. t. All that Let of Ground, adjoining Me. I loainanerin, irenung en rnacs streat m rtet, thence along Me. IIS feet, thaace seuths feet, thence farther along said Una te Water street, thence along Water street SS feat, 4 Inches, and thence east te rrlaee atreet le rilace of beginning, rn which are erected two we story and an attle Brick Dwell I eg Menses, Ne. 20) and 2 8 fterth Filnce street j Me.Su contains eight room, bath. gin. het and cold water, wsttrtloiet, Ae t He 208 eentalna fl ve roerrs. iheeeare hoiaellke,cenvealeat dwell ings. Alse, there la a eneand-a-half story jriame Uwelltnit fronting en Water street. these prepertlea wl 1 be sold as a whole et will be divided te suit purchasers. Bale te begin at 7.3.) o'clock p. tn , Whta Con di. lens will be mode known by WILLIAM a ALTtOK, MAKVK.ALT1UK, 8AMUSL W. ALT1CK, U.K. ALTIOK, J.J.ALT1CK, Fxfcuters. Jext h. Haiaaa, AucU JanM8.tetM.e 9.1s $5, S, 6, 5. OITY BUILDIU& I0TS BBCUUKD BY PATIN8 Five Dollars Per Menth. XUmrY-FIVE CUOIOE LOTS LKFT, At the loliewlng Lew Prices: 10 Lela for 1180 e Leu for in h Lo'sfer 100 6 Lolsier.,... 290 B Leu for aoe All situated in the most rapidly-growing portion el the city, street car facilities, paved aldhwalks, city water supply, towers go, em and electric light. The cheapest leU new offered in the city, and bound te Increase In value. Alse, a number et Dwelling Houses en Bame Plan. The brat dance ever offered for a person of email means te secure a home. Apply Imme diately te ALLAN A. HBBH, Beat Estate and Insnranee Agent, lea Bast King atreet. vttr uevutt. A KTKK STOCK TAKING WB errBB Special Bargains LADIES' AND OBILDKKN'S COATS. PliUHaCOATS, PLUSH MODJK8KA8, CLOTH NEWMARKETS dt JACKETS, All New This f Olsen. Must be told It Frlces will de It. DOUllLKANDBINQLEtUAWLS AT BAH UAI.M'KICKS. Jehn S. Givler O ft 8 Nertn Queen Street, LANGA9TBB, PA. BMATWa, W-L1NN A BKENEMAN'H CBLK3UATBU OLD STYLE IS THE BEST IMTHBMABKBT. IIABUAIMH IN STOV ES AMD AMD Heuse Furnlehiijg Goods. Lamps & Chandeliers Wl'reajpt Attention te Orders lorl'lnmb lerl'lnmb Iuk and Una ruling. FLINN&BrMEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Bt , LANCASTBU. raxs, c. OUULIO NOTICE. THK Second Big Cut ON ALL Fur and Winter Goods. Never Sela at Buch BurprUIngly Lew figures. UOIIKS Lewer ttan Bver. A Nle. rine JiPA.V WuLr HODS at tlS5. Cheapest In tbe city. LADIES' rUll', MKN'3 QLOVB3, COL LAU8, Ac, at and Belew Cost. Men's HATS aud CAfSalSScinLarge As sortment. Lesdert et low I'rtcea In TKUNK9 ana TUAVBLlhQ BAUS. Stauffer & Ce., Hand-Made Tinware, I 81 S3 Keith Queen Street, LABOAaTU,rA. tmwmimm. tJW OaVOTIHO BDTKM, L. Gtmman & Bre. eS NORTH QUON 8T. 68 IJITBBMnawM AID ItSS IH TEODS1K8 MADB1 TO OKOBJb Wa ftaA aimtM husaaaaSMllaeet feahla lar 1 raaaaca. aav a IB laanlana snl la ecSer te kaep enr kaata fail mteyjC we aaakaie ateaMiw Mssaa geesa at aiaaghterlng mem, AUrraah aaiiwstlaa. SW Tieaaan le Order, All-Toe', Werth faVte. et Treaaera te uraer, Aii-Woe, Wettk eue. at Trewaara te order, ailwoeL Wenh 7 ea. Aea Treaaaca te order, AU. Weel, Werm tt.ee. The Qreat Aaaaaiaaleef atens,Be'aM Ohueraa'a Ciethteg. at keif price auli eon een taaaea. jjf"" Oreweati at W m, use, 14, k), p. ts nl Mea'a Baitt at et, H, H, m. W. I. era Ovaceeats at BUt, as.it, ttw, N. Beya Batti at Hit, n, at, avi OhtiArem'a lalla aa Overejata freta 11 2S aad upwarda.; A Bhrew bayara will tad It te ttslr advan tage te eall aad exaaataa thcae goods, aa the Lewest rncea wiu prarau. L. GAUSMAN & BRO., MerekaatTanera and Maaafaetarera of Men'a, Bey's and Children's Clothing, B. W. COB. NOBTH QUBBK OBARSB ST. . aT'The Cheapest Bxelualve Clothing Ueuaa UUetity. M man katiwebt, TBS. WB 1IAVB STBBTTHINQ BU1TA LB FOB BOOB WBATUBB IN MEN'S WBAB, ALLOUB OVERCOATS Reduced in Price. A BBDUCI10V, TOO, THAT AMOUNTS TOBOMBTaiRO.- OUB WHOLBLlNBOr MEH'S SUITS GOT IN PRICE KOH THB BITTBB GBADB3 TO TBB LOWBU. TOO'LL rKOFIT BY A VISIT TO OUB BTOKB. A LOOK AT OUB PBICB8 IS 8UBB TO MAKE A BUYBB Of YOU. Myers ft RatMen, BBLIABLB CLOIUIBalB, NO. 12 KABT KINQ ST T.AWnABTVH PA KAD1NQ OLOTHlKKa 5,000 PAIRS or Pantaloons ten MIM, TODTHS, BOYS i CHILDREN. ATASTBAiaur cut or 10 te 25 Per Cent TO KKDUCB OUB LABUB STOCK. OK IHBBB QOODS. MEN'S PANTALOONS at 750, 90c, II CO, 11 50, l 78, i 00, H 60, u 00, S W, at 00, ai te and BJ 00. YOUTHS' PANTALOONS at 6J0, 730 up te I4.M. BOYA' PANTALOONS at 600 te 13 00. CUILDBBS'8 KNBB PANTS, fOC, SSC.SSO, 400, COO, 60c, 0 JC, TtC, 85c, II 00, II 15, tl Jt, II 10. 1150,1175. EantaloeDS te Suit Every Hani lie he young or fid, rich or peer, ellm or ateut, tall or short, all aizea and colors. PANTALCOXSte sutt and Stall alzaaand all Ideaa of tne YOUNS MSN AND BUYS. Prteta are hound te PLBABB them. KNBB PANTS by the hundreds. Eliejlt9 II All colors, qualities and yxlces. SSTAll are Invited te call and aee and pur. ehaae of these great and exceptional BAK OA1HS. lirsh & Brether,) j FENN HALL ONI-PRIOa CletbiDg ind FeTDishiDg Hense; I OORNBROP M. QTJbwW BT. e. CMMTRa aQU AiUI. Seasonable Clothing ! I SMO0MMTM9. XQVIKr KAMILT BHOOLD VMS OAHABD'S MILD CO&BD 8A. Thar. Sehamaker Mew Preeesa rierae aMuaeew the best erar placed npesi the kaar- ? ".v apeelalUti nf riJIB TBAjkHst CheieeuLiWAVAana U'KiHAtxirrlli wii wq Ketree in tee eitr. aumawii r. uiu. WIAUT, awtlrefSL " W" EU mt' c heap aaoeKsixa. eellleg Off Belew Out, Yea. we are PeUlagOf Belew Ceat te Betaee ear Stock. Newle the Uaae te hayoaaaet aa Dried rrutu cheap. We hare aa n sUek.eur praclpalbraadbetagDBWDBer, which we euim leads the world. Ten, Coffee? ted Siin. TBAS-tmpe Ul, Oolong. Japaa, Teang By. thaen l auk Akfaatleaia COrrBBS-Try our Java aaaMoaaaCef. fcee. Atoe the Best Blet aaa Lcaayra la tteek. sue AB3 at OcaL SugaraatCetU arairx us atkial eaDBB.-ss W.A.Mst&Ce, QBO0IR8, Cor. list KiDf ud Daki Stmli . T BUR3K.'f . Crett BedacUei Is ftniieg. Baring bought out a Candy rectory of all neOanQiej,we are selling tbem off at A Few Bnshela Lett I Geed, Sen CUBBT- NUTS, 5caquaru UBBB1NQI UIURINOI rine Sugar Cured Blsce Ilenlng. The finest Bineked Herring ever Intredced In tnts market. Try them. rresh Smoked Salmen. Pure Codfish Lane rat Mackerel, weighing IK as eacn. Coffees Coffees I The Best Preih Beaated tn the City for the Menoy. BURSK'S! NO. 17 BAST KINQ STRUM" LANCABTXB, PA. B1Q DH1VE I HEIST'S BIO DR1VK IN T5BLE SYRUP FOR ONK WEEK ONLT ! One Quart for 6c One Gallen for 908. Blx tiaUens for ILOO. This tinnqnestlenably the greatest Induce ment ever oflerert te buy a Geed byrup at a Lew Figure, it Is very light In color, geed body and fine flavor. New 1 your chance. Dried Beef at 9 Cents. Our Dried Beef at se ) a la making leta of friends. Never aaw the Uaa for tne money. SBIBD BBBP AT UXc HaineequaL This Beef it extra diy.aweet and tender. Floers rnn from two toelxpemuls each. Feielxtrtcttd California Heney. Net much of this left. It is entirely tee geed for the irlee we get. Think et It I Three pounds ter 2Sc I borne one la surely losing money. MINOEMEAT. Our Finest "Heme-Made" reduced from Me te lee ss a Onr 'Beat" reduced from lee te 80 l a. These ate the finest brandsln the mar ket, and aw very cheap at the redncad price. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLBSALB AND BBTA1L GBOUBB, Northeast Ceraer Wert Klai as4 Prlaee Streets, LAHOABTBB PA. SBrTelophene and Free Dellvery. JieuaaFOBmHHuiQ. rnUK PEOPLE'S OABU BIOKB. Tbe People's Gasb Stere, Ne. SB Bast King etreet. SPRING OPENING or WB OFFER: Aetoek efJableUnens In all the desirable sidles and qualltlee wbleh la net unBLrpaased, If equalled by ny house 1$ tne elty. Turkey.Red Damaaks from lOe te 87 1-aeyer yard. Berne new deslgna tn tbeyDStter goods -whleh probably Cot be found elsewhere. 'Nottingham Laes Curtains and ,fturtaln Materials In great variety at very moderate prices. Curtain Scrims in Cream and Celers in new designs. Berne styles of wbleh oannet bs found In any ether Heuse In this elty, Prleee the lowest te be found anywhere, Gee. F. Ratliven, NO. 20 EAST KINO STRUT, LAN0A8TBB.PA. marii-ivaew s ALESMEN WK WISH A FEW man tn .all enr coedt bv satDDle te the wholesale ana reuui irnae. lArgut maaa frs tn our line. Nodesa 2 cent suinp. Wages at per da v, Permanent position. Ne peatala ' 7 "T - -- .".I- - - "-. aaaweree. Meney aavaneaw or naviaani. ttMlmm. ate. OBNTBNBIAX, AiaJI'r'JU HeuHDiiDg Goods. a ea, CUtaamaaLOUe. J . . ll0t&r-l-' .v --" e'a wyii --,--r- LABCABTBB,rA.