r. iitti?; r M llkrtft.tes Um ifMt' AtW jriM mgrWdeM rtMMMMMrjr Ms Use ft wkWi teirnktlyn:""?1 : Wn IwM t!1IIHHWMftlWUmtkK Mtw aattttBty hwtuta at all la 11 Mt gutty, Wltttsvinea- iteltffrtitMswttftl JiklAaeeBt lite gut ef tte pjRMvttUag offleers, IMA nH;HVM0OMU, WOUW M ireiVs4; fttvl With ft fair . t taWMgtee In IUWWH1 BV lerhekltHb!!. fttilM oemsliMkmjof tb trial itt Jwylhat tlMM Is noevkknee akin tbe efcrae f murlr:ilf be ElMMUibcoBPrasten, f be should tlMMWMauitteTideneewa am, mm iteVhft weak, have better thtodety. ,Tlit b was net alert ufcfar.tfcta tnaY be, ftoeounttd for th AM thftt Jj Wfti a doctor of med- kkftftmlMiweaiM ft doctor of law. I mmut&tlumimm natural te him lrtftaMaaUotef hUhtndt. ! AtMl WMtlMr tfalnc that tbU trial has ItrUM disposition or tne news- r te edit his newspaper and i eif the editor te let him de L ft bM farther ahewn ft natural UIM MieUm Mtfitf In theiack .jee the newspaper t upon e.l: ,The majority of the it thk.triftl freely , eemnteated l ttf ttdeaw thatithey reeerded m mutMj f mew, nom it tne h fteemel. !Wkr tbey were ajurtet te mmIcbul unless they t Wliiit1hereeeuUttf;. attorney ' rMpi;,tlir inspiration, there msr weir tacts.'. tthegr.'doBet seem te have affected muim; wbten Has ae tmanl-, rlo(edlleeoney. Innocent as the neVtelared hlmculUy; sbewintr MaeinibUe read., the evidence, Itbelroptniea from It and were i.'ivrawartnan convineea by tilfcety:HBfclrnee and vie- l&tfMttaesy newspaper epln- ssttsv, reporters expressed It. r Whteh fthoeld be ftwrelatlen and l Tjihe;edltoief;tbe Phlladel- ;wneae oeuimne nave ' mi-" M." At A iweyeen. -tee .luocuea 01 iewumne.i.ieete.iirive tne tihm editorial column te stfS-Jissii'. .a '.i. .-j ijwni'aHfwMi inwi aim 'ia'tiHiHniT Hiinvim. amet'see' that the, comment la ImetfhewantatekMDUD the sMelMral. It Is a'dUBcuU lerttlna te keep we barb en every m M wm journal j bat the very thaiwaa itven'theae Leeeney to'i,eedmh;tbe prleener In of the Wrdlct and acalnst the iy, la the new belumna of Jeur that.jwVe'edlteraUy allent, ! net May te tour conduct, lu our H9 - ' kjaeeeHftxeftaaieaB t wr leeal agriculturist have succeeded radeuverance upon the" reform i'wmm lwf, from which It appears rate in nver or only one rererm .v J.'.'.. .... . a mmtf. etw um any iiuug-. iiwy are rwilne; te fege working out their read '.,;: reteet against auyfurther a'-'fefthe take of trettlns med i;UThey want te keep en electing bsm piiperneen ana ae net want a jHiperintendent ever. them; for it mat it wm coat money te , ..Prebahly they would take 4lN aperintendanee cheerfully If the liate will pay for Us Juat aa they aav .Ihlitbey will take maeadamlced reada i jftba leite wlU pay for them. They lb we;--, farmer is taxed heavily t!NLMs i IjVprebaWy be la, oenaldering hU a aad the hard work be has te set fe,' Saamtkt "nmmnnmm'imU'nwi tnr V.I. a. Ev'Mn u t- 'Ll.L- 11... i... a ' i. . .. f : . hh,uuii u u very iignuy . a uhm taxauen te mm w lieavy eraw, uaa net. me means ie Dear She trouble lies In the profitless- r farming under present conditions : 'f)d while Abey remain the farmer can NftH be tee llsbtly taxed. We would net r lajset te' law releasing farmers from fjWfttKm save for scUoel and read pur- 1. If the ordinary farmer can keen (his schools and his reads he la doing " IT . . . - ..fewwgn,. n ne previues goeu scuoeu umnipMM reuus. jer ue we oo eo oe ,:jfk;.,M his Idea that the state ejsawia macadamize, tue highways of , (fftvel that may be se much used as te ftlt Isr maeadamlzlng ; and we think it Mrthftt'tbe state should provide tue , gtaurs who will superintend the lay lay ,lfet, construction and repair of all UipabUe reads. "Ilbftye.repeatedly Insisted that the .s)Ut should have a chief engineer, with ft iftMsinit number of deoutlea.te suner- s.ftu ine reaas ana works or tbe state; ( mat. taese avenues are properly I aad kept in order. a Ills Its business tosee that the high- Wftl., kept lu iroed condition. tftMOld inspect our reads as much as There is an inspection of s; ftftd there should be insnectlen of WlUmtei nil ether reads. The state can- Mt,HM te lay railroads and make I'frse, though that day mav come. -IMlftSfftflO it could set have afforded i,,m hattd macadamised reads and make r Am ; bat tbat day has come. The Mat has resource new that readily en- ; w4U te aasame tbe task of suDervlsimr r' MM Mftds of the state and efmacadamlz- ajsw jm main nignways ; and it can Hud pamss-iieju jb wuan te use Its re- Massar, fttelfttsiy'suggeeted that the general mW Py w tbe internal rev iaeeaas te the states for the build- srfmjs.Thls is net a new sugges- as wvenea sate, aunug tne period I'nm wu urniiia r lu ., 4l..i K- r... .. tlbdttM is the state treasuries. sjatafih facility exhibited by tbe ajsjle Cebgreas in disposing of . as aepetess te- expect that BMfty m tbe treasury Pasabewtey aUbaek v1 rivJarKtieir ftUbaTtirW nkrl tththaatat kinila Mm WiI liiMMllAa mjf ' mwkA r n ww yji 1 1, .".,' . aftTteteat pfeeumpuen mat ne mers aerupuleas whoa be wm tatotnatenr than wbte ha bad (be atna lale the trMsary vaulta through , Mm eeBSiea of their castedlaas. I . "What the WerMba tonyetioftb 4eiai of Qaay that threateaed injury w himself and het te the public we de set eare te repeat;' for while tbe priTftM habite of these who seek te.-, tovera the ceantry are of UteriVt te 1U ctUeens, it k te U asatttea thai If all tbe.ceuntry's lcadsrs wen expeseeVla them, than would be ft faU'ef great mea aa though a hurricane had awept through jheterest. 8e the BM-saers aay we are te have no early fruit at all. Bad news te come Just as people are getting up a strawberry appe Ute. Tan great American pig has found a friend laaermaay. The Frankfort Zeitung urges the repeal of the law prohibiting the Importation of American perk. 'Tax Arst number of Chritttan,Cnlture, a monthly aaagadne edited by the Revs. J. Max Hark and Charles 1a Fry, reads Its appearance this, morning. It Is about tbe, aise of tanccuter Lift, but dressed In a sober brown cover ever which the orna mental, letters of the title wander, while below them burns the lamp of learning en a pile of books, and two lines explain that it Is "In the Interest of the Christian thought and life of Lancaster." The editors say tbat they want It te be taken en its merit alene, and as a hint of what these may be give a Very Imposing list of contributors. Theflrst numberbas besides several editorials of intorest an article by Rev. Or. J. II. Dubbs en "Lecal Lere," a, hymn by the late Dr. Ulgbee, in teresting articles by II. H., and depart ments en church work, literature .and society. It seems te fill alt demands for a , "local Interdenominational Journal, relig ious, literary and social," and we heartily wish it spsedy success. Tnx Socialists of Chicago have called for a labor convention In that city during the werld'a fair or IBM. Be that very rare bird, the American Socialist, msy be ex hibited at Chicago along with Imported specimens. Cbahxs who cress tbe ocean in small beats are a variety of the species that Jump from high bridges or go through whirlpools In barrels, bnt it Is refreshing te read or a man who, braves equal perils with a worthy object, and that appeals te be the case with Captain' Jesiab Warren law ler. He may be remembered as the American who made a sensstlen in England some months age by his bold measures for the recovery of the little yacht Neverslnk, which hsd been seised in his absence by an agent of tlie owners.; Captain Lawler, with one mnn, took charge of the thirty-feet yacht Noverslnk at Bosten last May, and engaged te sail across the ocean for the purpose of demon strating that the patent, water ballast sys tem illustrated in Its construction made the beat nnalnkable and uncapslzable. Ills voyage attracted a greet deal of attention la nautical circles, because It was net only a daring fest but would practically test the value of anew dovleo In the building of small sailing craft, Lawler describes the Atlantle passage as terrible: "I often feared tbat the craft would go down, as net only the sea but hugb whales spouted about me constantly, thinking the craft some strange fish. Swarms of sharks were constantly en our trails, and the At lantic greyhounds passed us In such huste that we were seldom seen by tlione en beard. Te save her In heavy gales a drag was let out sstern te keep her head te the sea. Otherwise I would net have been here te-night" lie was thirty-eight days at sea, but his troubles were net ever with the voyage, for at Ifavr'e, France, nn Englishman named Black, seized the beat in Lawless ahsence and took her te England. He was acting under erders of the Norten com pany, the ownera of the vessel; but the American was net te be thrown aside se easily, and pursuing Black te Southampton he bearded and claimed the Koverslnk. After a hard stmggle with the thrce F.ng llshman en beard, Itawler was driven en shore and sought the American consul.wlie advised him te arm hlmself and take pos session of the beat of which he undoubt edly rpmalned commander. The American bought a revolver and advanced en the British forces. A sharp fight followed Black rccelved a bullet In his shoulder and the enemy retired ever the slde of the beat, leaving Captain Lawler in triumphant possession. Fer this sheeting the captain was sentenced te several months In an English prison, but publle feeling was with him and he was well treated by the prison governor. He has Just returned te America in the usual way, but says tbat he will again take charge of tbe Koverslnk and sail her around the world. Edisen has glven him a phonograph and he proposes te have emluent men of furelgn nations talk into it. I'un New Yerk small boy who was iufch. by a companion whom he had dt.red te de It has recovered sfter a critical illness, and ,the boy who would rather boa murderer than "take a dare" has escaped the alternative. He was convicted of assault with tntent te kill, but in view of ills extreme youth was com mitted te the Catholic protectery. New tbat his scare is ever the little desperado msy consider himself a here, and It will. Uke careful training te save him lrem growing up a dangerous character. l'EUSONAL. PnovEssen D. J. Walleii. Jr., the new superintendent of publle Instruction, en Monday filed bts bends and took cbarue of his office In Uarrtsburg. Mbs. J. C. Baimsv, of Cleveland, Ohie, his made application for a ponsleu, claim ing that she served during the war In nmle attire under the name of Jehn R. Sumner. and was wounded several times. PnorxsseBs THewnniDOE and I'erry, of Kalamazoo, (Mich.,) coUcre, were token from their room Saturday iHgbt by masked men, thought te be student, and tied in a cornfield half a mile away. Ferry Belmont, of New Yerk, has re ceived lrem the president of the French republic tbe i decoration of commander of the legion of honor for his services lu con nection with the Furls exposition. a mo9PEneus year. Th Pennsylvania Jtallreurt's He pert, HUewlact an Increase of Karuluirs. The annuel report of the Pennsylvania rulreaa fumninv far IRfia i.nUu tt. ?JnLnK,0.n lu whole system te have been !J&8"'!?'0' fl.408,M4 larger than lu lb88, and the net earnings were 3. 100,200. an Increase er,83t,252. ' ' These are the largest earnings in tbe history of tbe company, a remarkable fact when it is remembered tbst during the whole month of June, owing te the Johus Jehus Johus tewn flood, the main line of the read wus partially closed up. The number of tens of freight carried was 122,101,118, un In crease of 11,220,274 tens, and tbe number of passengers carried was 78,120,057, an Increase of 4,138,871. Dividend tr IhmmMint S iet er1 - JBperctat,, wr paid and the balance, iiSuiiV-'A v(f frAfi-rifc-: .jy'fUl ' aadii :wairlaslads I at Ateoea a bridge ever of the eat aeTfremPewaiaatewa te a ataklama -- aaa a . mkJt a,- Ubia firiii Itowalagtewa ' te Lancaster via New, Hel-f hhm important improvement en ma n ew Yerk water front, and large expenditures te avoid grade ereastags la Philadelphia and ether cttfeev- Th business of the Philadelphia, Wil mington A Baltimore, Northern Central, Camberkted Valley, and ether auxiliary lines are net included in the above figures, If they were tbe -gross earnings weald a mere then 1M.090W, the gross earning1 of tsPmaylvMletUreed la 1880 was 96,000,000 target than 1U greatest trunk line rival, the New Yerk Central, and aeera than -doable thee of the Reading, .triple .these of the,, Lackawanna, and: mere than five times the. amount earned by the Baltimore A Ohie. On the lines east of Flttabarg, the company earned 81,814,448, the net earnings wereie,. 487, an Increase of f 1.148,192. Thegrees earnings per mile en the main llae ware 81,723 against 177,884 during the prevleaa year. The mainline and branches made 10,870,851 net, .the New Yerk division 138.712 and the Philadelphia Erie lest 18,318. Tbe profit en the New Yerk division is the first for many yean. The percentage of local freight te the whole traffic fell from 87.58 per cent, in 1888 te 80.80 per cent, in 1880. the change being made bv oneratlens en the New Yerk divi sien. The percentage of through, freights was w. is psr cent, against iz.v per, nsw last year. On tbe main line the percentage of through freight was but 7.11 per cent, en the Philadelphia A Erie tt.M per cent, and en the New Yerk division tmtt 30.58 per cent On tbe main line the per centage of through East bound freight In creased 4 28-100 per cent Tbe local freight shows an Increase of 7 51-100 per cent East bound, and 18 49-100 per cent Westbound. The average earnings from each passenger per mile was 2,082 cents, against 2.092 cents in 1888 ; the cost of transportation was 1.527 cents, against 1.543 cents in 1888, and the Rrent was 0.655 cents per passenger, against 540 contain 1888. The average distance traveled by each passenger was 18 1-10, against 17 9-10 miles in the previous year. The net gain en business west of Pitts burg for the year was 1,181,000. There was an increase of 5,089,480 in the number of tens or freight carried, and 1, 103,020 In the number of passengers. The lncome account shows that out or net profits east of Pittsburg, for the year amounting te 110,902,747. 12,330,835 was do de ducted for payments of Interest, sinking funds and extraordinary repairs and im provements. The balance which Is the net profit of the company,, from a stock holder's point of view, is 8,055,011 against 7,040,002 lu 1888, These profits are equiv alent te mere than 8 per cent en the stock of the company en which a dividend was payable. Loek before you leap In buslnu, and think before you swallow In madtclne; but knew ones rbrall that Laxader Is preeminently tbe liver regulator and bleed purifier of tbe day. Price SSe. Suffer net disappointment by employing tee many " cures t" but for the dluaies or Infancy ue Dr. null's Baby Hyrup which never disap points and costs only US cents a bottle. At all druggist. As an ounce of prevention Is better, they say Than a pound of the best sort of euro, Let us all keep our teeth sud our gums from decay, And our mouth and our breath froth and pure, Fer a bottle of HOZODONTS all we require, require, Te speedily realise all we desire. ' e A Prise or aioe.ooo Is ft geed thins te get, and the man who wins it by superior skill, or by an unexpected tnrn of fortune's wheel, Is te be congratulated. But lie who escapes from that dread monster, Con sumption, and wins back health and happiness Is fur mero fertunnte. The chances of winning viuvtMAinruiiuiiMi, uui uTery 'vunsnrapuve may be absolutely sure of recovery if he takes Dr. Pierce's Uolden Medical Discovery in time.- Fer all scrofulous diseases (consumption Is one of them), Itlsanuufalllngrcmedyi Ills guaran teed te euro all cases of diseases for whuch It Is' recommended, or money refunded. M,Tuixw , Depend Upen It. Mether Hhtpten's prophesies and Louisiana elections are very uncertain things, but" Themat' Rclectria Oil can be depended upon always. It cures aches and pains of every de scription. Fer sale by W. T. lloeli. Ner. 137 and ma North Queen street, Lancaster, Pu. 1 (Frem Ropubllean JleodqnnrterN. Moravia, N. Y., May 6, 1887.--0, F. Wood Weed ward: I have been using Kemp's Balsam and find Itveryeflcctlve In relieving a cough with which I have been afflicted of late. Our drug gists tell me they sell mere of this than any any ether cough remedy. I can cheerfully reo ree ummendlt. Yours truly, J. J. Peahb, Editor ltepubllcnn. At all druggists. Large bottles We ami tl. (2) It Is dangerous te tamper with Irritating liquids and exciting suuirs. Use Ely's Cream' llalm, which Is safe and pleasant, uud Is easily applied. It cures the werstcases of catarrh, cold In the head and hay fever, giving relief from the first application, PrlceCO cents. feb27-2wd 0 wjKra HPkuiKia MERCURIALMEUMATTSM. , Mr. J. C. Jenes, city marshal of Fulton, Ar kantes, writes : "About ten years age I con tracted a severe case of bleed poison.' The lead ing physicians or tlie city were culled In. and they prescribed medicine after medlclne, which 1 took without affording me any relief. I also tried mercurlal and potash remedies, with the same unsuccessful result, but which brought en an attack or mercurial rheumatism that made my life ene of untold agony. After suf fering four months, I gave up all former reme dies and commenced taklug Hwirt'sHpecldetM. M. H.) AHer taking several bottles, X was en tirely cured and able te resume work. I con alder Hwirt's Hnecinc (H. 8. a) the greatest med icine for bleed poisoning te-day en tbe mar ket," INHERITED SCROFULA. Swift's SpcclfletH, 8. H.)eured my little boy e hereditary scrofula, which. broke out all ever his face. Fer a year he had suffered, and 1 had given up all hopes of his recovery, when at length I was Induced te use H. H. 8. After using a Ifew bottles he was entirely cured. Met a symptom new remains of tlie disease. This wus three years age. MIt8.T.L.MATHERH. Mathervtllc, Mls. Treatise en liloed and Bkln DUeasca mailed rrew. (21 BW1FT Bl'KCIFIC CO., Atlanta. Oa. ilUaccUauceuB. rTENinr wolf, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te ISA F-ast King street, having a full line of Furniture efevery ilencrlntlun at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. sa-tfdtt II. WOLF, m East King Htreet. "VTOTICK. X( Sir. Isaac Q. Tfautx, of Lltltr, Ijineaster county, l'a., Is about forming a stock company et the proposed Copper Corporation, lu War wick township. Tbe par value or a share Is one hundred dollars, and the stock will be di vided Inte one hundred shares. Persons wish ing te buy some or the stock will call en or ad dl ,. Mlt.l8AA0U.I'FAUTZ, ral-lmd Lltlts, Lancaster county, l'a. $100,000. LN 0vAxSlTSOUAFK0K IN 1100, 0, 3, 11,000 te K0.0O0. l!en- per cenL Interest, luyable quarterly. v Mer.tRc- Pr tent. Interest, payable haff Wend' or call for rail Information. JOHN II. MKTZr,Klt, ne.vn.i)ukeHU T-VIllINIfF.VN.. U LIQUOR HABIT. In All the World there Is but One Cure, DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given In a cup of coffeeer ten, or In .articles of feed, without the knowledge of the patient. If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless and will etrecti a permanent nud speedy cure whether the patieut is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NKVKH FAUX. It P1!. se qnleUy and with such certainty that the patient uudergees no inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, hls)iuplete reformation Is ellected. 48 page book of particulars free. CHAU. A. LOCHEK. Druggist. oct.eedhVtKln8t" LaBawt?r' IuTxFkhtekh t "" " ' e or Uakate U a large real estate mort gage company making leans upon tlie same iirruclple as (he smalf local building assMla assMla liens of the East. It issues pald-uj i JKSf in certificates ranging In araounffrem te0 leM Teue! Earnings rangefrem SpercenUe IS pw wnkper annum, dcpeudlug upon length of flme owner carries stock. A perll.n of dividends areTild semi-annually lu cash. Bleck always Tiaa a fixed cash value te be raid stockholders bl the association In case fennel wUhei teMll" stock Issued en debenture plan WnVtacked by mortgages deposited with a trustee u"CBea Correspeudeuoe Invited. rhlladelphl. Office. 'W-B'KUNO. Ne, ill Walnut Street, JanUraeed jci'i J-,:' -ta -dj' ..laisV!. . iStXt te U- GkwiecsV belovelreitef all the aIntywTk-and-woelgr. Lansdowne, 40 in., $1,25. ' aasaassaasBSBBHSM Bordered Dress Goods are all the time taking en new quirks and turns. Surprising what grace and dash the right sort of a stripe adds te the plainest stuff. y Here is a line of plain Ueiges in blue, brown, green, gray, old rose, olive and garnet mixtures. Handsome in a modest way, quietly geed, and net much mere as simple beige: But the wide-awake" maker slaps en a ..bread border of cream, and presto I what a change. 42 inches wide, $1.25. .fkratbeett or centre. Here's another cream all ever this time, with banded 'edge of quiet colors. Half a dozen styles. 40 inches, 75c. .Southeast of centr j. - These musical Tyrel Robes are close by what arc left of them, $12,50 each Southeast of centra. Old Bleach Linen. A name that stands for quality. Get a genuine Old Bleach and you knew the linen te be clean and pure and the bleach sound. Mere in "the bleach than you may suspect. Yeu never come across a piece of Old Bleach that has been chcmicaled into rottenness. Seft finish, the very face of the linen glows with confidence. Here are thirteen qualities of Old'Bleach Towels and Towel Tewel ings in mere than fifty designs : huck double duck elephant huck 45c te $1.25 each. Imperial Bath Towels $1 each. Turkish Towels with surface of looped, threads. New styles just through the Custom Heuse. Bleached and unbleached. The bleached run from 18c te $1.25 each. Heuthwest of centre. Paradoxical, but that nip in the air took a big bite from the prices of all our Seal Plush Garments. jackets, Wraps, Medjeskas go down like this : $15 Plush Modjeska, $10 $16.50 Plush Medieska, $12 $23 Plush Modjeska, $16 $40 Plush Modjeska, $20 Sizes somewhat broken, but your fit may be here. Mecend fleer, Chestnut street side. Four eleva tors. Our stock of India Shawls at $75 te $100 is in extra geed shape. Never better value for the, money, and India prices ad vancing ! Second fleer, Chestnut street. Count the cost all around and you'll wonder hew such prices can be : Muslin Oewn,8 rows of Hamburg Inserting and beading en yoke, Hamburg edge en neck and sleeves, tee. Muslin Down, 4 rows of neat blind em. breidery en yeke, Hamburg edge en neck and sleeves, U5c. Muslin Drawers, with two cltutcrs of plaits and plaited eambrle runic- 30c. 1,'JOenne Cambrle Corset Cevers, trimmed with Hamburg edge, 12c. Second fleer, Juniper street slde. Artists' Paint -Bexes (water colors) at little mere than half : ll.M boxes for Tee S2.TS boxes for 11.00 K.75 boxes for t2.23 ts.00 boxes for 13.00 COO boxes for S3.C0 And the sketching season just at hand. Only a, few steps away are the Plush Autograph Albums, 20c up ; arid a little world of desk helps. Juniper and Market streets comer. A 6-inch Papier Mache World at 25c is dirt cheap. Near Juniper and Market streets coruer, Jehn Wanamaker. $ev gale or fftcttt. fJIOlt KHNT-THUKK-BTOrtY IIOUMK, IS runt 11 a 1V1 'llit Vsrt iknb.nu..i v ... ut .vu...., u.wuv iiuimi a-rusvc aui-ui, 4114 it IT V febH-trd NO. 221 EAST OIIANQE BT. FOR RENT OR FOR HAI.E ON EASY TEIIMN. Ne. 8e North Water street, one ene one r.tery brick wltli two-story frame back building, bulclier shop with refrigerator and fixtures slaughter house and stable. Apply at JanllO-tfd NO. 303 NORTH MARY BT. OR RENT-A TUitKE-HTOIlV llltlCK Uwelllng Heuse, with meder.i Improvo Imprevo Improve menta. Ne. 8l7MEast King street, wlUi ilrlck Htableonlet. Noweccupredby Jehn W. Hei. nan. Apply te UEO.D.HFRKC11ER, Ne. 113 East King street. iS-tfd SIOR HKNT-HANDSOMK STORE ROOM with new front, Ne. aw West King street, eap rent te geed tenant. laqulreer fJIOIt RENT-MTORB ROOM NO. 13 EAHT JD . King street, formerly occupied by As trich Bres. Alse second and third fleer rooms from April 1, ltMO. Inquire or Jauatfd . II. e. LIl'P. UBUO 8AUJ OF 1IOUHEHOI.D FURNI ture of tbe late Mrs. C, 11. tfever, O.x Tnunsuxv, March 6, ltoe, At Ne. 90S North Duke street, there will be sold a Let of Household Furnlture.ceuslstlng or par lor suits, bedroom set, sideboard nnddlnlns nnddlnlns nnddlnlns roem furniture, cook stove, and a lare number or ether articles tee numerous te mention. Alse, a t Ine UA or lalntlngs imported from Eureiie. Hale te commence atlVj o'clock n. m. JOEL, L. HAINES. marl-Std Auctioneer, TOR RENT -THIRD AND FOURTH J floors above Uhas. II. Frey'sBhoe Htere, Nes. Sand S East King street. Third fleer Is haudsemely papered and fitted up, having In own water closet and washstaud In a small anuv-roem. The fleer Is njaned and oiled, malt Inga handsome room, suluble for dancing, so se ciables, secret organisatiens, etc teurUi Fleer Is net papered, and 1 n I ts present condition is suitable for wholesaling, light manufacturing, etc It also has lUewu water closet aud washstand lu a small ante-room. Kent, IS per month In advance. Will be hand somely papered and partitioned te stdt Ledges and ether organisatiens. fltfd CHAS. H. FREY. 37IOR 5 BUIRTB, COLLARS AND CUFFS, ERISMAM'8 Ne, 48 West Xing Htreet, i-ivS JKte.Ji -A - !'erWsataFlUeireafr-as. j.'3 M F A. .lTl' . . VI 3dlrr I, x jlr: rM I j I Mtinmnu tstlUl wuatrisetenlt ras.se ltr ARl"YOU -W OOit- mettta smelt . JUq'yyit rMlgP JeWes tameae Jars, ate asst ess per Jsrtt? Marrewfct Beans, a qta. ne.J Beaieh lSas. . Meats! Meals! Mesial Mass, hub. -Best chiMM. a aka. se e ia riMOrsaai Chtvae, Me. esnaed Oem, be s aaa. no, ckuv 4HV. Blaekbemes, eaaeSe. BAROA1NBIN SVUtTTHlHa. aaVvncTTtaviiinB! . ri TEA, COFFEE AQKOCERT rTTOKE, HOB. U A U BOUTH QDKEN ST. TBUtWK.'B. ORAKGESIORAICESIOIAIWBS! Bee Our Window Display of ' FINE VALENCIA ORANOE3, Only lie. a Deaen. Call and see enr display of Evsperated rrults Oallfernla Egg Plums, German Pleau, Pitted Plums, Pears, Peaches, Prunes, Prunellas, Cher rles, Apricots, etc. A FULL L1NEOF Just received Edem Cheese, Pine Apple, Bap Bap sage and Neufcbatel. A line of Jellies, Jams and Preserves, just re ceived. NO. IT BAST KINO STREET. T HElHTB. REIST'S BIG BARGAINS ! took up our advertisement In the Xrtv Kra aud see what we are giving away. Then take no the Kiamlner and note what we say there. Yeu wl II be paid well for the trouble. ROLLED AYEN A. , Did you get a samplopackageefltf Wear headquarters for It. Nothing finer In the mar ket. OUR DID STOCK OF DRIED FRUITS. Nothing llkeltlntbecity. Drep In and Uke a leek a them. Yen can't help but buy them. FlftyTalls Asserted Jellies, lt.00. Apple Rutter, 7e or 4 for iCc Mince Meat. 6c, 8c and 10c ft. Macaroni. Vermicelli, Bpagbettl and Paste, &-7v w vm.mv Finest Comb I tnesi Comb Henev. tfa. Extracted New Yerk Btate Heney, 2 Ita 3Se. Finest natural colored Pickles, ee and Se dsxen. ' k Codfish. Re and 10c, and very finest 12c Pickled Herring, e ba 2Sc. Hmeked Herring, SO and 80 In box, only 25c White Fat Mackerel. Ce each. '""' " RfSR8??. Bloater Mackerel, lie nnda)eV. White Fish, 6e ft. Hardlnes In Oil and Mustard. Hmeked Hardlnes In OH. Balmon andBalmen Cutlets. Lebster, Deviled Crabs, Anchovies In oil and anchovy and bloater paste. Mushroens, Pick led Oysters. Canned Mackerel, Finest Table Oils. Cranberries, Oranges and Finest Mapls Syrup. CONCENTRATED FRUIT JUICES. These Juices are se concentrated that they mnst be reduced at least ten times before they will show their true flavors. Used for Cream, Custards, Cukes, Uauccs, Jellies, Ac We have All Flavers. OUR BRANCn, Cerner of East King and Duke streets. Is leaded down with a heavy stock or everything that Is seasonable It will be te your Interest te drop In and see. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRIFCESTS., Directly Opposite J. II. Martin A Ca'sDry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Loek for the Rig Sign across the pavement. Scnat Static. STATE OF JOHN RANSINQ, LATE OF IjancaStCT CltV. dMWIUAd. I tiAra nf a,1. EiTnlstrntleu en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebtedlherete are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster, Pa. HENRY IIANSINU, A. F. hhenck, Administrator. Jehn A. Cevi.k, Attorneys. feM-6tdTu ESTATE OF ANTHONY KRE3HUACH. late of the city of Lancaster, deceased Letters or administration c. Ua. en said estate having been granted te the undersigned,' all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make immedlnte payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In said city. GOTTLIEB TREIER, Administrator c. t a. Jehn A. C'eyj.e, Attorney. feblSetdTu INSTATE OF CHRISTIAN U. LEFEVRE, U late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te maka immediate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing lu Lancaster city. HENRY O.HARNER, JOHN A. CHARLES, JOHN L. MILLER, Executers. A. Hkhh Smith, Attorney. feb-tdTii IN THE MATTER OK THE APPLICATION for letters of administration upon the es tate of Parks P. MeEiwee, a supposed dece dent. In the Orphans' Court of Lancaster cennty, Pa. Wheiikas, An application for letters or ad ministration upon the estate of Parks P. Me Me Elwve, lately a resident eftheClty of Lancaster, lu the County or Lancaster, and State of Penn sylvania, who Is alleged te have been absent aud unheard or for seven years and upwards, aud supposed te be dead, was presented by James If. McElwee, (who has renounced In favor of Ida shenk,) te C. F. Myers, esq.. Regis ter of Wills or said County of Lancaster! en the 27th day or November, A. D. 188tf, and by said register certified en the said 27th day et November, A. D. 18S9, te the Orphans' Court of said county, whereupon a, decree was entered in accordance with the Act of Assembly of June SI. 1885. Therefore. In pursuance or the decree of said Court therein made, all parties Interested In the estate of larks P. McElwee, the supposed de cedent, are hereby notified te be and appear at the Court Heuse, In the City of Lancaster, en the Sid day of March, A. I). 1890, at 10 o'clock. In the forenoon, when aud where the Orphans' Court of Lancaster will hear evidence concern ing the alleged absence of Paiks P. McElwee. the suppewd decedent, and the circumstances and duration thereof, and will make such or ders and decrees therein as In the Acts of Aa. sembly are made and provided. ,d .. SAMUEL L. KAUFFMAN. 18-4tdTu Pep. Clerk or Orphans'. Court, -yAOATION EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EX0TJRBI0NS. All Traveling Expenses Included. a A R"L,y, wU1 ,cave. Philadelphia Monday, A prll -a, for a tour or 61 Days through . COLORRDO AND CALIFORNIA, with vlilts te leading cities, resorts and places or pIcturuMiuellnterest.aud a return through Utah, aud ever the Denver A Rie Urunde Rail way the Great "Bcenlc Reute." On the same date Monday, April 23-n party will lenve Philadelphia for a Tour or 74 Days ever the same routes through COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, Thence through tbe Picturesque Regions of the PACIFIC NORTHWEST, And homeward ever the entire length of the Northern Pacific Railroad, with a week In tie Yellowsteuo National l"ark. Beth thra parties will travel In Special Tralus of Magnificent Vestlbuied Pullman PalaS Cars, with Pullman Palare Dlnlng-Care lZ ley and lllgTreeUreVei? " lu ewum yu' JMhMoaudae"11"1011 ,U WerBrl. .i 8e.n(1 te"" descriptive circulars, designating the particular trip desired. ' s"i RAYMOND 4 WIIITCOMB, 111 Seuth Ninth St. (under Centlueutal Metel), . ,. -m. e t I hlladelphls, l'a, " Jafea-..if-:'ii . si3U!K,-tJ, jjff.tt.fe -IssHsrs. eaaasai. emm CM. ...I . t 1 .' .l.st. A . lll"f -' F'Tl iiiasL'v'-'-'" ,-i -., HunsvinriTir inirnn rt-nmrtrMr WArs nrrTtMi liril'.ltsilll, IHIIHTH ItU ll RH f IIIIK. KHA tf.K 11XL1 V1HU1I U lllfll ' ?, , -. ; ' ''ii- f t i errrar IffiT BMl H. t fc. ATTWt--, , ! t ... , Selling Out Sale -AT THi: NO. 24 CENTRE SQ VAXE ? WHY NOT SPEND AN HOUR i IN LOOKING THROUail Our Bargains? IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBLY. GET TO THE RIGHT PLACE, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. J. HARRY STAMM. w ILLIAMHON A FOSTER. Spend Your Dollars WHERE YOU GET A Dellar's Werth, Beys' Streng Knee Pants, 60c, 73c, tl. Beys' Bhert Pant Suits, $2, 1280, S3, Ladles' Hprlng Weight Jackets In stocki stecki nette or Saxony Cleth, ) 36 te 110. Black Dress Ooeds In All-Weel Cashmeres, Silk' Warp Henriettas, Bernee Suitings, Te mlse, Black and White Stripe Mehairs and Serges. Children's and Misses' Cashmere Gloves, 9c. Ladles' Cashmere Gloves, 17e and 36a. Kid Gloves In Black and Celers, 38c. Five Heek Kid Gloves. 73c. New Shades for Spring in Silk, Silk Taffeta and Lisle Thread Gloves. OUR SPRING OPENING -IN- Ladies' Coats, Salts and Wraps WILL BE DATED IN OUR NEXT ADVER TISEMENT. Gent's Odd Pantaloons, U 50, II, II, 12 50. Working Pants, 75c, 11, 11 23, 1160. Business BulU, 10 60, 17, IS. Medium Weight Overcoats, W, 17, 18. GENT'S DERBY AND SILK HATS FOB SPRING WEAK. New styles In Children's Caps and Turbans. Yeuug Men's Derbys, 1 SO, 12, 12 60. Oent's Silk Hats,!. Children's Caps and Turbans, 25c, 60c, 75c Valises, Satchels, Trunks and Sample Caies. Gent's Full Dress White ShlrU. Silk and Satin Neckwear. Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear, New Fashions for Spring In Flaunel aud Per cale BhirU. Overalls, Jumpers snd Working Coats, 60c, tie, 73c, Beys' & Girls' Scheel Shoes Streng, durable aud dreuy, sole leather tips, button or lace fronts, 73c, II 23, tl se. Ladles' and Misses, Fine Dress Dongola Kid Shoes, square or round tee, it and 12 60. Gent's Dress Bhen, Lacs Freut or Congress, II 60 te 12. 32-38Is.it King Street, s LANCASTER, PA., AXb Ma Us MARKET ST., HARBISBUBQ, PA. .'ijyA-"' Uaef'.l--' Iw Sere mm Dry Goods, Notions. Williamson & Fester, ,n DEPARTMENT. with all New sad fresh Goods, irssstyf 1 Marked the Balsm -kMf, evtt AT i r V1EY TIMPTOTO PRI01 hsrs'nsayNlee,AttnU!tlvs Slylss ret, and the (It and finish will be lust ss J "i w u wmi vbbi iw ieaa money, tend te you an Invitation te call, h Myers ARathve Reliable Clethlen, N0.12IA8TKINaBTREl LAN0A8TKR.PA. M ART1N BROS. Only your, eyes can KEEP THIS STOCK IN MIND. you a lust Idea of the sal by buylngaStormeeat, or Dress Overcoat here l II, 12, 3, II or 15 saved. LITTLE HOY'S, BIG BOY'S, or MEN'S 811 Special Sale of Extra Trans -FOR THE- Menth of March. Large lets te nick from aud leverybi size. Style, durability and low prfce geln trether In every pair. Little Bey's ISlses. ti II 65. Big Bey's Sties, 75c te 13 00. Men's 8 90e te S3 00. I t st " Men and very Tall Men ea be fll In our stock. Winter Underwear Is net all sold jkt redactions en the balance of our s Spring Underwear Is here at pushing prl Extra Quality at S7Vjc. 60e and 75c V We are ready te show, yen thaNfewBp overcoats whenever yen antY Uie therm' agree upon tbe time; M te t20 f a kam line.- ' - V The Merchant Tailoring 'Deuartment Is with Overceatings. Suitings and Trensei for Order, Handsome lines of English, Fre German and Demestic Cleths. A nt and hi some workmanship at popular prices. Glv a trial. MARTIN BROS 26 and 28 N. Queen St. TMMENSE REDUCTIONS. L. Gansman & Brd TAILORING CUSTOM DEPARTMEN" Where shall we go for .the greatest assertm muu mwesi prices r Our Answer I All-Weel Cheviot Suits, te order, at til. All-Weel Wide Wale Cheviot Hulls, te erl ttu. AII-Woel Flue Eujllsh Worsted SutU, order, 118. English Wide Wale Coats and Vests, te erl Its. All-Weel Diagonal Worsted Bulls, te en 122. The Best Imported Corkscrew, Suits, te erd Fine AU-Wbll Trousers, te order, U, IS, 16. The Best Trousers, te order, IS 60, 17, W, S, Facilities new perfect for the nnest W Fit guaranteed. Great bargains in Beys' and Children's Su an our own make. Prices almost enn-hnlf the original valua. Buyers should net fall te take advantage uuuv ui mis rare opportunity. L. Gansman & Brer Tallera and ManuCicturer or Men's. Bey's al rniiMmn'a nithin irVAi,..i..A v vHiaiasvu a uav(4u (4UIU4IIVt sad II H0RTH QUSBsT IT., I. W. C0RMSB OF OKAHOC, LAH0A8TEB, I I tf Nt connected with any ethor Cleth! Heuse In the city. S9-Be cautions and make no mistake se U m Sampe. N EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS. Call and Sei -THE FINE W LAMP AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JolmLAmeld'sBimdiiiC' NORTH QUEEN STREET: dS-tfd -lALLANDHEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP Sixty Candle-Light; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Of Bievea. THE " PERFECTION " M ETA L MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. BeatsthemalL ThlastrlnoutwearaaMetha Keeps out the cold, steps rattling of wlndes cxciuaea uie uusu steeps out snow aua rai Anyone can anelr It no wast or dirt mad aDiuvlnalt. Canbefltted'anrwhare no hnl. te bore, ready for use. 1 will net split, warp 61 ehrink a cushion strip Is ths meat psrfseLSAs Jehn P. Schaum & Sens 34 80UTHQUEEN8T.. '. . .. v r WINTER SD M IHI s
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