lBGU 3, 1890. 'S 1' -V rkw i, .U 'i 'V .' V V-u Ji? HBjBSwii.yAn Matdi a, me. - OMRMMMMl't BMMM. ihsWhtd the ceur- a4trpriM te paMteh la fall our ' HY-rainui ipecn upon ' JMttteMi nawtlen t which enables ui AstsUtWifr. Rrealua cenalden that r -iBh '- ' n ivmv fliMSVl .MHCTwa '.': liSi-i. .JUl.... .!. t.. ni). n .Jm H)JW'" wssiM - IMttmwHen toeuemeerauoMae Betd'a rultaM. that they are . qgtwfmatcdby the constitution ana 0sUfcfllpOMdbyn unfailing precedent, --- Am! 4 tin S anW a,wuKuvn i unuci "i - SwaeeratM party net aet unaemana J Bi tHuUea : aad. second, precedent ! at proper bar te plead te Republl- exMMarprtie MrBrethta' eMtltuenta may be flaasetWrththeM reaaena for guitaln iaf Bead laceantlng a quorum when Mbathlaf bad never been done be be be !M?p,bniaBotelliegwhatmay net fteeae; Mr.' BrelB' ItepubHcan con cen Mimb4.C Their jautdt are past fathom fathem fathom iBflijranyetdlnary Intelligence. On gipnal principles It may be as MSBedthat they are alwaya ready potttteaBy te accept anything that Is labeted-JlepubUcan and that It la very Maly Indeed te occur te them that tfaty enoetd reject It becauee It does net ssten'te'be right. Mr. Brosius is their "worthy representative, and quite probably guages their Idea correctly when. he finds It te be a sufficient 'fSMea te approve the constitutionality sftpeaker Heed's ruling, that the Dcra MMkfc, dispute it There Is nothing HMy te be se convincing of the ceneti- taaUtyefa measure te tne mass or s;iir.f Breslue' Republican constituents ,w, ?fact that tne Democrats m. It unconsuttenaL sir. uro ure kxaakss no bones of placing L' approval or tne constitutionality ei i ' m . im k . i s m Mating a quorum upon me lact wai JDWsioersts think It unconstitutional. , Hs dees net think it worth while te leek 'jsltiiii into the matter and te seek te istsrsalne for himself the constitutional MsssUeal, upon his own examination of & thengh be takes care te tell the Heuse the '-'j he Is a lawyer and that tt5lsltihls busineu te examine ttelecal points. Mr. Brosius Is 4 ejnito'eettteat that the Democrats have WKSAlned this point ; aud quite content '.'; to"-"tHeB the ether side, without troubling i himself further about the i ' right et the wrong of It ; and he even , ' tapgratulates 'himself upon bis smart J tsMtw striking the true Inwardness of ttfcs onstltutlenal question in this easy If Mr. Breslns was alone In this way of Jumping te the ether side of censtltu- SJatial naaltieua taken hv tha Democrats. ait sat way of reading the constitution wsmw net ns or mucn consequence ; dui the truth is that it Is his party's habit : ad tbt consequence is that the Deme- , nrts.rare left alone as students of the MMtttutlen. 3;4Tis?jpublIc are given notice that it is ffi&.v ' SUy the Democratic party that cares te rHWUWV U WUIbllUllVU nWWWlUlUg IV Ks,txt ; and the intelligent part of the .public k very likely te cenclude that Democratic opinion upon the censtltu- lotion alone is valuable. Such intelligent Opinion will net fellow the Republican "S'idse that it is necessarily a wrong opinion because it Is Democratic. It may de te X print auch a statement in a community 7i-that takes Its news and views from the JMHtiU ExprtH, printed in the heart of i? CCWarwick township, which is tee blackly tyjvpuillWu w ue isuiihivatij' Juw.ugvuv, iJNKMsa Dsnigniea cemmunmes win uesi- toss te swallow It. Jknd se will Intelligent opinion refuse "i'f eredeues te Congressman Brosius' pesi- tian that a precedent which has lasted SaUice the creation of Congress and that fthas bound all of the speakers of the rHoess of all parties down te Speaker -Bead, Is no proper Impediment te any ,, ruling that he may desire te make that ZJMt IT r will support him in. ft fMr, Brosius dropped bis lore as a p lawyer in taxing tnu position ; and it ml a remarkable exposition of what a vJ lawyer will de when he gets lntodls lntedls lntodls vlcusslen outside of court, as a partisan. ?- &, MX. JUreslus knows fun well tuat nre- Sj.ssdent makes law; and he knows that W when he declares that the Republican j-party may properly override it at its i pleasure, wnen it ues tne power, 3HSSSB . A bis doctrine would unset the .ftstnple of justice, If practised there; Jfjnst as It will upset the Republican ,'; party in' the fullness of time. It takes vVne' prophetic eye te co that a doctrine '?', which nata tha Democratic mtnnrltv .the power of a Republican ma- fBTTret a Republican minority ftt efa Demqicretlc majority ; and i seie result or upsetting con- aal prccedenta will be the gev- nt of Congress by the might Of u rlty without law. Earepean Subsidies.. department of state has published 'pamphlet en steam ship subsidies com- spiled from the reports of consuls aud - seeming at first glance te give plenty of -.aluable Information en this topic of J TlUl interest Unfortunately it rather , Jsssmbles a campaign document than a Wr and business like report. The first ' report Is by Censul General New. of ?.! "XJiBden. and erjeua with tlin ilpclnrnHnn P . isliai'tha British eovcrnment: trva nnt .grant subsidies, lu the generul sense of JMttsrm, but the posteOico author!- ttss make contracts for the conveyance f Stalls. Elaborate tables fellow, giving the terms of mail contracts and rates of ; freight, and the reader who ventures te sjettttder. among these figures will .'w doubt be convinced that j'Oreat Britain pays a geed deal ,-."af postage. But the same kind of , sistUsUes might be piled up te prove- tht , we have subsidized all kluds of ; aasil routes In thU country. In the fur Went audi learrkrs have traveled bun ssnis of muss en horseback ever mouu meuu tMasnad deserts, taklug mall for a few atf postage te remote settlements and although the cost of the de- ' might average a dollar or mere a rcTlw outposts of the British ua- Muver the seas, and instead of paths she has expensive in both cases the ex- object of establish- i the devel- r eon six 5bPlAl lialfarn liSTaT'New, of Londen, in enHientty the subsidy sharp of Itevulie consular service. Many, of the re ports are simply copies of official docu ments. " The Belgian government does net grant subsidies, premiums or assist ance towards the construction or naviga tion of merchant vessels," writes Lord Vivian te the Marquis of Salisbury, "yet certain materials destined for the con struction and equipment of vessels are admitted into Belgium duty free, while import duty en weed used in naval con struction Js remitted." Portugal sub sidises lines running te her colenics, and most of them are English, or wcre at the time of the report." Denmark gives neither bounty nor subvention te ship building," and of three small payments te lines mentioned It is said " It Is doubtful whether two grants will reappear Irf the budget for 18S9." Nor Ner way and Btvedcn give no subsidies. The Netherlands " subsidies " make a great display, but seem te be altogether made up of mall contracts te the colenics, and in the case of Curacea, the colony itself paid the "se-called" subsidy for the transport of the malls. Russia, which has no commerce, gives subsidies te many lines running te outposts and colenics, and the concession te one of the most Important lines te Constanti nople was allowed te cxplre lest year. Turkey pays no subsidies. This ex hausts Censul. New, England, Russia and the smaller European states. Germany, as a part of her colonial policy, only pays about n million dollars a year for the service. Spain pays subsidies, but the lines de net pay dividends, and most of the ships are owned in England. Italy pays bounties en ship building and has mall contracts te colenics, and following the lead of France both Italy and Austria support some Hues by subsidy, but their experi ence docs net seem te be mere encourag ing than that of France, aud thcre Is no Eurepeau evidence presented encourag ing us te play fellow the leader. Yet Censul General Masen, who sums up for the whole of Europe, has the effrontery te remark that " there Is scarcely a maritime nation in the Old World which is net new struggling, cither by means of direct bounties en construction and navigation, or by liberal subsidies fur mall service, or remission of duties en ship building materials, te fester and sustain a commercial marine under Its own flag." Statements like this In nn official report attract and impress the hasty reader who fails te study in de tail the facts that he emphatically con contradict them. This Is net statesman ship, but small political trickery. Mxncn Is always en hsnd with ihnrp wealher, no matter what the ether months may de. Te-day Pope Lee XIII. is elghly years of age, and he announces that he li going te study the social question. This Is n flne example of pluck and vigor inivoncrnble age. Jeun Jacob Asteii's gift by will te the Aster library is flercely criticised. It is said that the Institution Is llttle mere thnn a monument, though a uoble ene, te the family whose name It bears, that the rich trustees who leek after Its nliulrs draw large "tips" for attendlng beard meetings, whlle the scholarly men who make itofservlcoto the public "ero paid less roenoy for mero brains thnn Is the case anywhore el se in the world whero mouey hires brains," The New Yerk Star says "lare Is also taken that notie of the money shall be spent in making the library of servlce te anybody but the well-te de. Kone of it is te be spent In providing lights or In kceplng the library open of evenings or en Sundays, the only tlmes wben working llterury inen who could make prolitable use of the books have leisure for the purpose This most Important library of research Is open only from 10 a. m. te 5 p. m. en only six days lu the week and is closed entirely during soveral months in the summer." This Is certainly a very sad state of afliilrs and s'jeuld at ence be romedled by the niuu with literary tastes who new manages the Aster millions. Ocit American canned goods industry has been copied in ether lands. Mexico and Control America can peppers for table use uttd the Chluese can bamboo tlrs and glnger. The former leeks exactly llke asparagus tips en a large scale. An avorage bamboo tip is about ten inches long aud three inches in diameter. It slices llke a boiled potato, and has a taste souiethlng like that of a yam. It is a great luxury with all the oriental races and brings any whero from twenty cents te a dollars pound. The Japanese, who make fish their main article of dlet, cook and pre serve fish very much as Italians and rrenchmen de sardines, euly the Jupanose boxes are never less than a cubic feet In size, and their sardines from n half-pound te two pounds In weight. Brazil has started the canning of plucapples .and co ce co ceauuls." PK11S.OXAL. Gkv, n. r. ItUTLEit has bad his d looping eyelid repaired. MosraTAYLen, lale of New Yerk, lea about $300,000 for a hospital at Scranton, 1'a. Fer live years the building has re mained unflnshed and neglected. But last vek orders ire given te push tlie work te completion as speedily as possible GEoneK Francis Tuian left Bosten en the Sunday night oxpres for a trip around the world, which he expects tocemploto lu sixty days. New Yerk will lie bin llrst stepping place. Frem there he will go directly te Tucema, and thonce across the I'aclfle Ocean te China, Rev. Sam Jenes Is net going te cliange his present occupation for fanning, a Georgia paper, that reports his lafct (Sim day's) sermon, say? that he explained the situation lu this way : ' I am making mero money than auy ten bishops in the Metho dist church, and it would be foeIUh for me te try anything llke an oxperlment." Pepe Lee XIII was be years old en Sunday and te-day Is the twelfth anniver sary of bis coronation. In honor of there two anniversaries he gae a reception en Sunday te the College or Cardinals. Re plying te the congratulations of the car dinals the pepe declared his Intention te glve the most earnest study te the keclal question, and bald he hoped te rocelve the assistance of the L'urepeau powers lu solv ing the dimcult problem. Stephen S. Lamak, nSed CO, of Thlla delphla, died in Trieste, List week. He wus born In Posen, and coming te Philadelphia In 1818, studied law with his brother, and was admitted te the bar. Mr. Itamak ac quired a large and lucrative practice and was for years the legal adviser of the Im perial German consulate. Fer his defense of the Catholle priest Pasterius, charged with murder, he was created a Knight of the Gelden Crown, lie was consul te Trieste under Piesldent Buchanan. Ex-Goveuner James Kdward Kno Kne lisii, aged 78, died from pneumonia at ills resldonee In New Haven, Conn., en Sun day. He leaves a widow and one seu. Governer English had an enviable national reputation lu political and financial circles. In 1600 he was elected te Congress, aud re elected In ISOi He declined a third nomi nation. In 1807 he was elected governor ever Hen. Jeseph R, Hawley, and was v " D I4Ann Mlulan.HM Witlnnsil.y I Tnree Mermen mlsslenariM have been preaching In Webster county, W."Va., and have mads a number of converts In the last three months. Recently they began holding meetings In public school houses, and the manner In which their doctrines were Inculcated began te excite Intense In dignation. On Friday night a body of twenty armed men broke up a meeting en Helly river, and dreve the worshipers from the house. They then took the mis sionaries te a tree near by, tled them up, and lashed their bucks until the bleed ran In streams. The missionaries have since disappeared. Tlielr cenverts threaten te be revenged, and treuble Is expected. General Algcr'e Opinion. Oen. Itussell A. Alger, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, passed through Columbus, Ohie, en Satur day, and in response te inquiries by a delegation of Grand Army men, who met him at the Union station, aaldi "I have made careful In quiries while- in Washington in regard te the passage of a service pension bill, and, beyond all qnosilen,such a hill cannot pass, I am satisfied, liowever, that a dependent petition hill will pass within the next two weeks. It Is better thattbnse who are sick and helpless shall receive help than that all should nil, and that will be the result If euly a servlce pension Is pushed. " m 'i A well-aprlngofplcAaure Is a healthy babjr j knn yenr baby In geed health by tiling Dr. Hull's llnby Hyrup, Ui friend of Inhucy. i'rlce 25 cent. Krem nil icctlens of the country cemrs tid ing of the feed cfrecu of Laiader In dlMaae or the liver, stomach, bovrels and bleed. It cures coustlpatlen, malarial fover, headache, nervousness, etc 1'rlca only 23 cents a package. Held everywhere. As an ounce of prevention Is better, they say Tban a pound of the best sort of cure, Let us all keep our teelh and our turns from decay, And our mouth and our breath fresh and pure, Fer a bottle of HOZODONTH all wa require, Te speedily rcullie all tre desire. A 1'rlze of MlOO.OOO Isacoed thine te get, and the man who wins It by superior skill, or by an unexpected turn of fortune's wheel. Is te be cenirratulated. Hut he who escapes from that drrad monster, Con sumption, and wins back health and happiness Is far mere fortunate. Iheohnnccsef winning f 100,000 are small, but every consumptive may be absolutely sure of rccecry If he takes Dr. l'lcrce's Uolcleri Medical Discovery In time. Ker all scrofulous dlscasrs. (consumption Is ene of them). It lean tinfalllni; remedy. It Is guarau. teed l euro all cases of diseases for whsch It Is recommended, or money refunded, M,Tu4w Ile Net Meve llllndly. Oe carefully In purcbaslmr medicine. Many advertised remedies enn work great Injury aru worse than none. Iturdeck flloed Jfttttri are purely n egetabl preparation; the smallest child can take them. Tner kill diseases and cure theiMillent In a safe and kindly way. Held by W. T. llwli, Nes. 187 mid 1J0 North Queen strcet, Lancaster, I'u. A Method of Ailvertlslng. Over ene hundred theusandrr tample bot tles of Kemp's llalsam, we loam, wereKtvcn away In this state last year. The corresponding sale en the Ualsam has never been enualloiler approached by any ether remedy, This medi cine must have great merit or tbe freesampla would Injure, rather thnn help the sale. If you have n cough or cold, or even consumption, we would certainly advlse a trial. The large bot tles are OOe ana tl. (1) It Is dangerous te tamper wllh Irritating Moulds nml exciting snuffs. Use Ely's Cream Halm, which Is snfe and pleasant, and Is easily applied. It cures the worst cases of catarrh, cold In the hend and hay fever, giving relief from the first application. I'rlce W cents. fcb27-2wd QWIKT Bl'KtiiriC CO. Scrofula in Children. "In the early part of 1887 scrofula appcared en the head or my llttle grandchild, thin only 18 months old, Hhertly after breaking out ft spread rapidly all ever her body, The scabs en tlie sores would peal off en the slightest touch, nnd the odor that would arise would mnke the atmosphere of the room sickening and unbearable, llie disease next attacked the eyes nnd we feared she would lese her sight. Eminent physicians or the country were con suited, but could de nothing te relieve the little Innocent, nnd gae It as their opinion,' Hint the case was hopeless and Impossible tesae the child's eyeslchu' It was then that we de cided te try Hwlft's Specific (rt. H. H.) That ined ined Iclne at ence made a sieedy and complete cure. Ker mera thnn a rur past she bus been us healthy ns any child In the land." tins, Hutu Ukukley, Helma, Kansas. Cancer of the Nose. In 1875 n sero appeared en my nese, nnd grew rnpldly. As my rather had caurer, nnd my lius band died of It, I beenme nlariniid and consulted my physician. Ills treatment did no geed, mid the seru grew lurger and werse In every way, until I was persuaded tn take H. H. H.. and u few bottles cured tne. lhls was after all the doc tors and ether medicines bad fulled. I hae had no return of the cunrer. Mhs. M.T. Maiiev, Woodbury. Hull County, Tenus. Ticatlsn en Cancer mulled free. HWIKTHl'liCIl-IG CO., Atlanta, Ga. e28-ld () )cutietvrj. PVK. NATHOIWT. 1IENTIST. XJ 2UCKNT11E 8QUA11R De net let your teeth decay any further. Yeu de net often nnd ndecaed teeth that cannot be saved by filling or crowning. Have your teeth examined nnd attended te at once, U will sue Kiinerlng and ex peine, All operations guaranteed. Killing Teeth and I'alnless Extrac tion Hpeclaltles. n30-SindSw TVUNTI8TKV. " 26 Years Fractlcetn One Office." J. B. MeCASKEY, NO. 1 1 EAST KINO STltEET, 0 er First National Bank, Dentistry In all Its branches. Uas administered. TeeUi extracU'd absolutely without pulu. All work warranted. ullWuidM.HAW illtotdnrnplte. R ern. I JUST RECEIVED VHOM KeenigslJiirg, Prussia, Twe llnckgreunds made especially for llnst and Three-quarter Length I'liotegrupUs. 6e 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the 1'ostefflce, 1an7-Amri Serial Jloticce. EHI'ATU OK CAlHAltlNE OOIlltF.CHT, lute of the City of lincaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been grunted te the undersigned, nil penens In debted thereto ure requested te make Immediate-payment, nnd these- liming claims or de mands uKiilnsi the same, will preKvut them without delay for settlement te the under signed, reldlug In the snld eltv. MAKY HEllTZ, IiENttY OOllllECIir, fiblO-Btd.M AdmlnUtraters. litioccUititceua. E TlOIt KIUUTS, COLLAUS AND CUKKS, GOTO - ERIAMAN'H Ne. 43 Wet King Htreet, TTTENltt- WOLr, FURNITURE STORE, lias removed te 138 East King street, having a mil line of Kurnlture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Cull and examine our goods. aH-tfdit H. WOLF. IA Vm King Htreet. -vrericK. - 'r. Kiae O. Tfautz, of Lltltr. Ijincaster county, I'u., Is about forming a stock company et the proieed Copier Corporation, In Wur wick tewufchlp. The par ulue of a share Is one hundred dollars, and the stock will be dl dl ldedlule one hundred shares, l'ersens wish ing te buy some or the stock w 111 cull en or ad dri. MH, ISAAC U, I'KAUly.. Kl-lind Lltltr, UmeusU roemily, 1'a. 8100,000. in IipuaFiii in- noe,rxo,fcoo, ti.000 te i,oea. llend.-0 percciiLlnlerest, payable quarterly. JIortguges-0 per cent. Interest, pa) able half. bend or call for full Information. JOHN il. METZLKK, Ne.Vb.DiikeHU Meaday,MarchS,MW. Flannels. The name tells the r story. AH the loveli leveli ness of pure wool and no shrink ing. That hidden cotton chain Is what does the business. Of the lovely Ceylens (29 inches wide, Z74c) fully seventy-five patterns and colorings mostly in stripes. But such stripes 1 Plain, combined, graduated, chine. Have you any notion hew strikingly pretty a chine stripe in Ceylon Flannel is ? Mere especially for children's and men's wear are the im ported Llama Flannels in deli cate stripes and checks. 31 inches, 50c' Extra fine, with silk stripes or checks. 29 inches, 50c. There isn't another house in America that makes such an interesting exhibit of Flannels. Anything and everything that ought te be here 10c. Northeast of centra. The maker's honesty and wit count for mere in Grenadine than in almost any ether woven stuff. If there's half a chance the threads will slip ; if there are flaws or weak spots, a'little wear and they won't stay hid den. A geed Grenadine isn't simply slung together, it's built with care. Knme hew is woven in every mesh. Take a bit of Priestley's Black Camel Hair Grenadine. Pull at it. Ne nonsense there. The criss crossing threads are put to gether te stay. Hard twisted, even and anchored. Light weight and great for wear. Yeu wouldn't expect about half prices en such goods, nor would we. uut nerc tney are : 75c quality at 50c 85c quality at 60c $1.25 quality at 75c $1.75 quality at $1.00 2.00 quality at $1.25 and the season for them is just dawning ! Northwest of centre. Boek News for March is ready. Portrait of Henrik Isben, the Norwegian novelist, and mere than the usual list of attractions. 5c a number, 50c a year. Near Thirteenth street en tranc:. Three hints from the Boek store : Christ and Christianity Se ries, by Rev. H. R. Haweis. 5 vels. i2tne. Our price has been 90c a vel. ; new 25c, Sold Separately : The Story of the Four Evangelists. Ibol'IctureorJesus. The Picture of Paul. '1 he Cennquerlng Cres. The Light or the Agci. Fiction : The Vagrant, nnd ether Hterles. Krem the ltusslun. Dewu fi 0111 UOc te 25. Hlgrld, aud Icelandic Leve Htery, Down from 00c te 25c. Postage en auy et the above seven books is 1 1 is u luliiniu A series of neatly printed nearlv all bv paper novels, American authors. -;e differ ent titles. We have been sell ing them at 40c each ; the price new is Sc ; postage 1 c. Near Thirteenth sticet entrunce. Jehn Wanamaker. Sev rtlc ev Slcnt. EOll 11ENT-A THKEE-8TOHY HltlCK Dwelling Heuso, with modern Improve ments. Ne. 817 East King strett, with Brick Htubloeulot. Nowecctipied bV Jehn W. Hei. "Jan. .Apply te GEO. D. BPHECHElt, Ne. 213 1-astKlug street. S-tfd TOIt 11ENT-HANDSOM1J BTOUE KOOM JU wllh new front, Ne. 200 West King street. Cheap rent te geed tenant. Inquire or , JACOH L. KllEY, f-T-tfd Ne. 21J West King tttrceU T7IOII KENT sreitE ROOM NO. 11 EAHT ! King street, formerly occupied by As trlch llres. Alse second mid third deer rooms, from April 1,18m). Inquire or JanlB-Ud H. a, Mpp. PUUL1C HALE OK HOUSEHOLD KU11NI lure or the lute Mrs. C. H. Lcret er. On Thursday, Maiicii a, ltw, At Ne, 215 North Duke street, there will be sold a lA)t or Household Kurulture.censlstlng or par lor suits, bedroom set, sideboard anddlnliig anddlnliig anddlnliig roem furniture, cook stove, nnd a large number of ether articles tee numerous te mention. Alse, a Kine Let or Patutlngs Imported from Europe. Hale te commence at l'J o'clock p. m. . . . JOEL L. 1IA1NIS, marl-Std Auctioneer. c UPLAND HOTEL AT OllPHANS' COUIIT On TiiunsDAT. Mauch 6. 1S!. at the Franklin Heuse, Ne. 122 North Queen street, In the city of Lancaster, bv order of the Orphans' Court or the County or LnncnMer, the uuderlgned will expose te publte sale that well-known and leug-establUhed hotel and restaurant, known as the " Copland Heuse " Situated Nes. IX aud 1.7 North Queen street In the city or Luunu,tcr. The let fronts twenty four reet, ene Inch en North Queen street, and extending back two hundred and forty-n e feet te Christian street. The Improvements are a large three-story hotel and restaumnt, wllh nil modern Improvements und ceiireulemes, water, gas, ranges. Ire houses, and everythlni: necessary for the business. This property has long been the principal restaurant In the city, und Is well worthy (he attention of bu ers. Mule te cemmence at 7 o'clock, when ntteu pance will be gl en and terms made known bv J.H.HAUMaAiaiNKlt. .. Executer of J. Copland, deceased. D,lO,12,15.171l,i!.Vl'JBm3A6.r """ OECU11E A HOME FOR YOUIt KAMILV. Secure a Heme for Yenr Family, FOIl SALE ON THE MOST IJBEhAL TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 1J0 reet deep, ou Laucaster uveuue, between Wal nut aud Lemen streets. - . IVo-stery brick dwelling houses with man sard root, perches lu front, lets 15 feet deep, en North, I'lue, between Chestnut and Walnut Twe-story brick dwelling houses wllh fWint yards, Iren fenecs, leU 150 ftt deep, en West W aluut, between Alary and Plue scrlets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, Jets 115 reel aJmPilttry sUecU."'0" klreC,, U;lWeU1 c"urlelle Three-story brick delllnghones,lel lMreet deep, with all the modern luipnneirents, front yards, en West Chistuut stn-et, between Pine and Kevin streets. .A,.ou".son But Walnut, North Lime. North Mary, between Walnut and Lemou. aud Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets. All the above beu.es nre In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In Ihektuhen.and Uie cellars warranted te be dry. Callaudseeforjeurself.no trouble te show .JASbSoElHxecuters. 8pr2Wyd,M,W.8. 8W Kertli JIary StreeL ffru . f$ TTAOEK A BltOTlirR. 20, 27, 29. 31 West King St.. LANCASTER, PA; WHITE GOODS, WHITE GOODS, In Fine and Durable Muslins for Cull. drtn and InfanU' Wear, our stock new Includes Dimities, la Plain and White and Printed, French and English Nain Nain Nain seok, Pique Cords, Dotted land Plain Hwlss, Cambrics, French Lawa. Fer value, wear. Beauty and Kffect, Plaid and Striped Nainsoek are the leaders. These we show In large variety at prices from Oc to37e per yard. FL0UNCINGS. In Ladles' and Children's Fleunctngs Embroidered Vandyke Points, Plain Hemstitched, Hemstitched Bleck Werk are the Novelties. We offer one let of Hemstitched Flouncing, HI Inches wide, ut 25c per yard, and ene let very fine Hheer, 40 lnehes wide, at 60c per yard, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Nete the following prices: Night downs, 60c, 75c, tl, 1 15, tl 25. Drawers, 15 -,60c, 7 Oc. Corset Cevers, 2Se, 60c, 75c, tlOO. A Fine Muslin Skirt, with eight-Inch wide Embroidery, selling at tl : easily worth lit. Combination Suits you knew the comfort of thorn, combining Waist and Hklrt, 11 te 12. CORSETS. We nnme euly three of the many makes te be round tn this department. THE HEALTH CORSET-By the In troduction of celled wire springs It yields te every respiration and move ment of wearer. Price, II. If you prefer a French or English Cor set we can give you the P, D. or HER MAJESTY, either or which are perfect In shape and add te the grace and com fort or wearer. GOOD SENSE WAISTS are modeled after the French te conform te the na tural lines of the figure and with regard te the most approved rules of health. Prices, 75c, 11, II 2J. Ladles' and Chil dren's In all sizes. A Geed, Comfortable Misses' Waist for 25c, J0UVIN KID GLOVES. The name Is a guarantee that for fit and wear they have no superior ; in all styles and lengths. The most popular Is the Eight-Butten BueJe, in Grays, Tans, Black. ' Dressed Kid Gloves, Four Butten, Tan Shades, Fair Quality, price, 60e per pair. Spring Line of Black Silk Mitts and Gloves. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. NewBprlng Lines or Lr,dles' Silk and Lisle Stockings. Smith A Augell's Celebrated Fast Black Hosiery. Spring-Weight Merine Underwear, Ribbed Silk, Silk aud Cotten Uuder Wear. One let Ribbed Cotten Vests, price, Ki", worth 25c. Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31, WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. isr YORK STORE. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- Dress Goods -AT Till New Yerk Stere. V9lUePickedUpaKew Specially Interest ing Things In SPRING DRESS GOODS, Which are Bound te be Appreciated. uTll,lL0,,TJ!?.lJ?."ll,,YBrd, Halr-Llne Check nlit1NM. un.N08, lu Light, Medium and Dark Mixtures, full jard wide, at 15c a yard. Actually made te be retailed at 2oe. . Onf.'uere case, and the last te be had. of these Al.Woel 40-Iticli SIDE-BAND SUITINGS: former price. 50e; our price 35c, and the colors are very desirable. ivS Si? -lD'h OMBRE STRIPED SUIT INOS,37Jcayard; told everywhere at 60c. ,1'ffi iVP'.SSS'i WoeLKnc1 'FINE CASH ! vr'& UJiJu,,f rrA in all the Latest Shades, utS7icajard; loeksas wellasa 75equallty. We are Opening New Htj les lu ALIrWOOLCHALLIES, " SILK AND WOOL nENOALINES, EMBROIDERED SUITS, FANCY DRESS PLAIDS, At Our Popular Lew Prices. H1GER & BROTHER Embroideries, Etc. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. r "JJKW BOflTOM UTORE. ,v i f -i GETTING YOUR SHARE OFiTHE -AT THE Great Selling Out Sale -AT THE NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE ? WHY NOT SPEND AN HOUR IN LOOKING TIIROUOH Our Bargains ? IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBLY. OEr TO THE RIG1W PLACE, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. J. HARRY STAMM. pjRESH GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! Nes. 35 & 37 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE POJTOFFICE.) lllack Silk Nett, tl 00, tl 25. 0-Inch Bilk Warp Henrietta, fl v tot.'SO, 46-Inch Weel Henrietta, 76c, tl 00, tl 23, II 30, tl 75. 40-Inch All Weel Cashmere, 45c, COe, C2c, 75c. 46-Inch Weel Henriettas, S7Jc. Yard-Wide Cashmere, 20c, 25c, 33e, S7JJe. 40-Inch Striped Henrietta, SOe. Brocade Mehairs, 75c. fiO-Inch All-Weel Surah Twill, 75c and II 00. 40-Inch Cut Cashmeres, 60c, 75c, tl 00. Yard-Wide Striped Serges, S7c Brllllantlnes, 25c and 60c. All-Weel Broadcloths, 25e, 37c, 50e, II 00. 24-Inch Black Silks, 75c, II 00. Black Silks, 60c, 75e, tl 00, tl 25, tl 50. Hurah Silks, 50c, 75c, 87Hc: Satin Rhadamas, 75c, 87, 1 00, tl 25. Black Brocade Silks, 75c, tl 00, tl 25, tl 60. Black Velvets, 25c, 33c, 60c, 75c, tl 00, Il 25. Bordered Nun's Veilings, for clls, 75 1100. 1125. Big Bargains In Black Crepes. Black Shawls, tl 00, tl 23, tl SO, SI 00, t3 00 te 11600.; Big Assortment of Black Bilk Ribbons. Black Silk Laces, 10c, 12c, 17c, 2Ue, 25c te 50c. Bargains lu Black Velvet Ribbons Blaek Dress Ginghams, 10c, 12c. Black Braid Trimming, 25c, 37Jc, 60c. Black Silk Fringes, 60c, 75c. Big Assortment of Black Calicoes. Black Kid Gloves, 60c, 67c, 75c, tl 00. Black Corsets, tl 00. Black Hosiery, 10c, 12)e, 23c, S7Ve, 50c te il 00. LARGEST ASSORTMENT Black Goods IN LANCASTER. (OPPOSITE POSTOFFCE.) - t- New Besk Stere Charles Stain's lew Black Goods ! BOSTON STORE, 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. SleihtttB. jnCM A RATHreN. REDUCTIONS -IN OUR-1 Merchant Taileii DEPARTMENT. In order that we may open thlsHprlng f With all New and Fresh Goods, we have Marked the Balan -OP OUR- -AT- VERT TEMPTING PRI01 There are many Nice, Attractive Slylrw vt. and the flt and nnl.h will Iw, in.t .. . though we'll sell them for less raoney. We vuu lu juu nu lUTIUiliUU HJ call. Myers & Rathvei Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREl LANCASTER. PA. H 1 1 tail A BROTHER. REMEMBER US WHENINNEEDOE Clothing of Any Kii And you will ha e no cause te regret HI We are better prepared te meet your wJ and purse than anyone else. Many things I us tewaras it. we nave no rent te pay. make our own goods, buying threuch wli sale houses. In the large cities, with which are connected, thereby saving you many a I lar, and added te this the fact of 30 yenra'l niwuw i uiumuu pi ujiu piuee, an scr place us t First and Head Over All Contemporaries. AU who deal with us can testify towards abet e statement. YOUIIS TOR CLOTH INO, d ONE-rRICE CLOTHERS AND FTRNISnF.Re, North Queen Street and Centre Sqni 9 LANCASTER. PA. X-MMENSE REDUCTIONS. L. Gansman & Br TAILORING , CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Where shall we re for the grcatwit assert nil Our Answer! AUAVoel Cheviot Suits, te order, at 114. AU'Woel Wide SVale Cheviot Suits, te erd tin. I All-Weel Flne English Worsted Suits, I eraer, tia, English Wide Wale Coats and Vests, te erd 118. Ail-Weel Diagonal Worsted Suits, te erd 22. The Best Imported Corkscrew Bulls, te erdl Klne All-Well Treusers, te erder.'tl, ft, $0. uesv xreusers, le order, JO 60, 7, 8, fB, I Facilities new perfect for the finest wc Fit guaranteed. Great bargains In Beys' and Children's Hull an our own make. Prices almost one-half the erhrtnal value. Buyers should net fall te take advantage! unto ui ims rare opportunity. L. Gansman & Bre Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey'a an iiituicu i.iuiuiug lEiXciusue,; BS and ftfl NORTH nrrPFW kt I. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, P. Net connected with auy elhw Clethli Heuse lu the city. -Ile rnutleus and make no mljuikese thi yvsi a. ys, ij me 11 si I) I, piHl U. iTitmpe. N r.W LAill'd AND ART GOOD.! Call .and. Seel -THE- FINE NEW LIMP! -AND- KRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR Jehn L. Arneld's BuildingJ NORTH QUEEN STREET. dS-tfd e ALL AND SEE -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and OI loves. . THE " PERFECTION " METAL MOULDINQ and RUBBER CUSHIOl Weather Strip. Beats them all. Tblsstrlnontwearsallethen Keeps out the cold. Steps rattling of window! Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow and rain, Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made la applying lu uuu ee niieu suj-nucre no neiq le uere, reaay rer use. i win nei spin, warp shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfects. Ui dujvv, xseaier suu svuigv nwm i Jehn P. Schanm& 34 SOUTH QUEEN v WINTER STOCK HIRSH BROTHE LAC a
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