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" .T?, "t a a. f ' IBCWULMBtfCMl-rBMteM kiaiftMMl taUttfc Mf'JMfiiii"W TNtSE, 1 iIMTJWW IHMMH H l 1st tat ymmiti V ' J asr i-. 4t m- aaafl Hi M i "rj?ri -Vfluw- i-il-TrV LrTi' - 4J t5- Tiwv:t 1 "aw, I, MM i Umn ltavtj been perl ktlttM la Oeanww. wow- kMwbnMMh and eaMtlne In rtiftUtbtj imbUofttlea of ecrtt I vfMi Bad tyncutlve tmriea pre- l ;onwpeMMBU et iwwapir wt hauled up' te auwaraad, later ftftmd. hare been threat- l With iMprktmBMtit. for their con cen con HV.c8emMlnea U threat hat imeMwe belteve, and has re- IMawMCdettatlea moemrorwDie Um, sergeant-at-arms. be at haa vr bcea tent te jail .and we understand mat tHaawbaviio3ach.pewer. There liaklTaatJonnewgolgonIn the 9T tee reTwauea or we pre- locaxacHUveMMlena. Tnecer- -rafeM te tell where they rOHr latermatkm, and deubtkw this 'Will b as abortive at an etuera A twhyhare they been? Certainly tmt'Wmemm the power te make i and: te punish the violation of If It cnaeta that the publication taaeatlve aeeetea proceedings shall be ttsae and prescribes ita punishment, llaweeuld and should be enforced JtweuW certainly result In the i in me practice, i. net leek as though Congress 'Wanted te preserve the secrecy of ft sweameata and executive sessions, iltaoeanet avail Itself of Its clear te -protect It, Be long as no H M Visited upon the offense, Ifeattnue. -There is no one mere oeauautne neapaperman l the eblect te the attainment , Mfii i'alaheet morality will succumb te Itepatatiye demand of the nowspa newspa mstfer news j and the recegnised reftae reporter and correspendenU eJitan journals Is te get it by r erode.. Men who tmnenin- , ! jr j , . . .. .. . ,hu wuucr-iueivu BUOUt BlCUIlIlg rtea fruUer eeln where they are (vmaied in search of news, are net tetb" metropolitan standard for fel' .' i wfiuuvv is ueicuucu upon ine t tfaa4 It U. necessary te meet the utsa tot news. Tfce news lelrculaUen and can only get r enterprise in catering te Jr one Journal resorts i te get news the ethers r vuiir or de teit eenina in i: 'ted te all go pell mell after ktkrewb every obstruction. faiajtarvleg their InteresU ; and -jeas -ajsagreeauie than a Jail MtheiaV They are no worse than Maees men engaged In a like mnetlUen. Our railroad mini. , WW Ml knew, never hesitate te IMaelemnest moral obligation twins for their reads, 'font tk, wants la the animation of the business -man of the age; and his r-oeesnot let him mind anyeu- psshumc does net absolutely ' te eat down his career. )m getting te be a mighty small leh between activity In luialnpw r aJftiway robbery. The chief dta- we M tnat tne robber when caught te Jail; and if Congress wants te ;.ww stealing or ita secrets and its tw and desires te secure honest of the community by railroad i and ether enterprising people, l te enact laws punishing their tiefag with imprisenment: whleh rttiiSSetual atop te their activity enjoyment. MA CeUecte7a "xreable. I'liuti. ruUt i ii.j wnuuavw unviuj vuiupiuiucu ewr jBrnardt, ertue pert or JSew ;that his wines were stolen in ; through the custom house, that spues that this is very probable; M that be cannot prevent it. be- ha can get no geed detectives at ifaMle stores, owing te the civil irnleswulch require such detcc- i te.pees a civil service examination; l the result that the selected meu, la they may have a (reed education. MteU(iuMv. 11 ""J Aw ? paayme likely te make competent dctec- Bta Mr. Cerbln. need net Im a mvwl jaJlular. Mathematical learning and stJUStary aptitude are net essential qual- M'ier tne business or detecting j nor de they guarantee either the t or saeacitv of their nesinni. gi. Una discovery of Collector Eruardt la jaaia'&ew one. It Is a favorite ami- i gafat against civil senicc examinations sr appointments te efllccs where the ''laaiBBlng which qualifies the successful .Df alteanta does net come In te plaj;. And $ppaauujn:iiuu iu civil service cxatlll- m wmcu cannot be gaiusald, and i the advocates of the svstem will iwell te meet by instituting inquiry wm naiurai quauncauen or an appll. i tot special piuce, ana making his Httkmal acquirements suberdlnati) te t natural fitness. laps the examiners de new at ) te de this, but in a haltinir tah. .Tbere are great diQlculties in the raraa examining beard finding out J vEiMHUigr nuciucr or no ull it will make a geed detective. r testis that of trial. Such a beard t aeleeta number of men from their (appearance and intelligence, mean iet inai rer tne place; and rafMal superior is given a free it. Je dismiss them upon their (he may find a fit man before he wwirh the list, if it Is lone eneu i?h . tH does net seem that the advan- leeeured by the selection, by an ex stag beard, of applicants for nlaees 10 net demand qualification that thaardJsablete judge of, are Buftl- i w cause sucn pesu te be wisely In. ki within the purview of a civil nor. I heard of examiners. . 'Vfc AmMrUam TIU he greatest bridge in the world, that rtae ma or ertii, bcetland, was rufwweu wuu impreseive cere I aa Taesday and baronetcies were lttpea offlecrs of the bridge . The engineer and contractor tee, Je America we lire. t titles, but if they were itmiCM performed, la the case of tbeae bridge tmlkian, tiUea would be eagerly sought aad their hoWeridalyheaored Even the ataeh abused titles af Ibe degenerate British MblMty etUl carry, dignity. It la a part of hamaa nature for raea te nevet some dletlPetlea, and the " han dle te theame" laa eenetant reminder dlera eaa beeewe -generals, lawyers ehanaa teiadces, aad priests assume the iHjeaijr ef Uaheps, but the great mass of men are eat off from any opportunity of dlaUnettea except by wealth ; and se everybody scrambles for the " almighty dollar." Titles might be a healthy tonic for our social system If Judiciously applied in a democratic spirit and chosen se aa te avoid all suggestion of aristocracy or feudalism. Gallant deeds are every day recorded which seem worthy of some thing mere than a few days notoriety followed by oblivion, Great fcate of en gineering, mechanical Inventions of far reaching value, discoveries in mauy fields of science are noted every year and the authors of them, unless they happen te be Edlsens or Ericssens of world wide fame, are overshadowed by the title of any Judge or colonel they may chance te meet. This is a state of things without fitness. We should have no titles at all or titles within the reach of all. A man went into a burning mlne at Wllkes barre tbe ether day te warn a half deze'n comrades, and by se doing placed him self In the same extreme peril of a hor rible death. A nobler specimen of humanity never received knighthood, and his narae should be honored and remembered whether he lives or dies. Fulton, Merse, Edisen, would net be grander names with Sirs before them ; but great men give value te titles conferred upon them, and If Americans of distinguished services were rewarded by title there would be scrambling for name-handles, In eplte of the general contempt for the abused foreign article. m Who killed Annie Locenoy T Her sluyer is net llkely te feel the lialter draw, slnre tbe Camden county authorities lout llme by pursuing wrong clues. The Ferth bridge Is ene of the greatest engineering triumphs of this age of engin eering. It Is mero than twice, tbe length of the Brooklyn bridge, and has tbree piers in the water from whlcH rise the huge can tilever towers Making two of the longest spans In the world. " Each of tbe two great spans Iu 1,710 root In length, very liltle short of a third of a mile. Me such dlatancebaa ever before been covered by bridge spans of se great length.. The only enn approach It In length la the Brooklyn brldge, which covers 1,000 feet front pier te pier." The towers that support these spans rlse te a height or three bundred and sixty fcet. Wottlen't Quay in Wlndem's place make Uncle Sam's buzzard dollars Jingle in Wall street 1 lie should have been given the portfolio of the aecretary of the treas ury In view e! his brilliant administration of Pennsylvania finances. Ir the mombera of the agricultural soci ety who disapprove of a superintendent of read-making would take a drive te-day ever the reads connecting the pikes In the neighborhood of. Lancaster, they would find It dlltleuU te held the bolief that the makers of reads de net noed superintendence, Supervisor Crcswell, of Eden, was particularly careful te explain his method of read making, but any ene who will drive out the New Helland plke te Eden and -thou try te reach tbe Strasburg plke by the read along 41.. .-L. ...II, If .- if . ..... we uireit, wm vuw, ii uu uvui If) ion 1110 tale, that the supervisor of that read should be steed en his heed In evory every evory euo of the hundreds of mud holes and yawning chasms that bore ap pal the traveller. Mr. Cresswoll's work may be all right, but If se, the contrast Willi this read ought te preve the necexslty of a superintendent te keep all supcrvJners up te tbe mark. Ne doubt many ethor reads could be found qulte as torrible te man and beast ; and thq many rains de net excuse their condition, for In a country like this reads should never be Impassible, no matter what the weather. A letter from Hamilton, Bermuda, te the New Yerk Jimcj describes in graphic detail the proceedings when In that pert of Commander McCalla, of the Kntorprlse, and seme of his efflccrR. As supplement ing the Bteries or harsh dlsclpllne and abuse brought home by the crew of the veasel, this Bermuda letter Is very interest ing, for It shows that Instead of a sullen tyrant the captain wai en ene occasion, at least, a very Jelly tar j in fact much tee Jelly for the dignity and geed name of the navy. Net a word or this story has been breathed by either ofllcers or men and it only new leaks out because an A user lean gentleman at Bermuda felt It his duty te report the facts te the navy de partment and a correspondent thoreforo makes thorn public. The story runs that the ship reached Bermuda en.. Washing ton's birthday and that the captain and three officers came ashore and "painted the town red." They became very much Intoxicated, but seem te have dene no harm beyond making themselves and the navy a laughing stock. The McCalla In vestigation premises rovelatiena that may result In a goueral overhauling of the navy. TOtUSOXAT. Cuarmss F. Haaek, or Reading, will en April 1st begin the publication In Hint city orapennyaftoruoon paper. William U.AM.ISOM was; en Tuesday ro-electod United (States nenater by the Lcglslature of Iowa. Gee. W. Sennnr.Kn, of Harrlslmrp, ror rer rnerly of Sate Harber, has beiu ro-rlectcd chairman or the Democratic city commit commit commit tee. LUTIIKR 8. IvAITFI-MAN, KSq., erthla cltv. lias accepted an Imitation te dellver his Jocturepn"Tho Interest Burden" before the Berks County Agricultural society at their April meeting. bn. William O. Lank, ene of the leading physicians of Southern Vennsylvanla, died en ruesday In Mercersburg, aged 05 years. Ills death was cauaed by an illness which followed an attack of the grippe. Pbef. RiruABD J. Levis, the well known Philadelphia sin-goon, will marry S" ,n,8r,r et ALnett of 2H0 Pine street, Philadelphia. The csremeny will take place at Hely Trinity chureh.and will be performed by Rev. Br. MeVlckar. 1 M,.A'ELIA.i?- l-DWARDS, Who gAVO her lecture en The Explorer in Eirvnt In Pittsburg. Tuesday night, apjieared lib a broken wrist. The accident occurred en Monday, at Columbus, Ohie. She was the guest pra Mrs. Graham, whehad arranged an elaborate reception in her honor. Miss Ldwards was golngdewn stairs aflordress aflerdress ing for the tea v, hen fche tripped upon seme obstruction and roll te the feet of the stair way, sustaining an ugly fracture of the left wrist. Hebr Bebel, the famous leader of the Socialist party in the Reichstag, and the author or "Weman in the Past, tl7e Present, and the I uture," is a man or about nOy. or medium height, with a short dark beard, auburn hair and a delicate, rather prepos sessing sppearance. When he is net en gaged in lighting the cause or theSeclalists, be fellows bis trade as a weed-turner. He is the bete nelr or tbe great chancellor, and bas frequently been Imprisoned for hurl ing Inflammatory speeches against the government. ..,P..t.,Ul.,ul " the order of gelni "-but be rPf&n!?!19 n.exi eermr and buy a bottle of your cold!-, K yrup " ou waut u,cu I41 rtm Amm A w Jk T .- RirH'n. ."""f?"'"1.? mis I I And Sf' Bnd toke P'"ure In Joderslna it as a ccrUIn remedy ferscratchf.." "" t A tftra mrwna & he.und iSK. ""'," VnJ?JPJ'??ntr meklla-Mratarl tore. that something above the average m i ex- tSSltnJfSSStiSdt Bested from tbe man addressed, andse, JSKSZ&&XJ heiiM stimulate high ambition. Sel- J"2.2JS Sirtei'SfflSriS Iff As aa eases of ersTsBlKMi Is better, ther sar Thaaaaeaertabwtsertef ears,' Let nsaUfesep ear teeta as ear gasee treat , OMajr, , i " An ear Menth sea ear breath fresh eaa pi Fer a bottle of aoaeDONTtt a ws retain. Te sseedUy realise au ws easira. - Berteae Mwtake. To'clfaneaf'thabewtta by straw perta- tire medicines, that Kb taem, u a nn IIUIasaMMtMl mistake. Take these rltabl PlMMntPurmtlva PullMs." arsjsa hr Ur. R. V, Pleree. Ther ars mile, bat prometla re IMvlac constipation, sick btadache. hlflens at lacks, pain la ration of kldaeys, torpid liver, and la rcstertng abealUir aeUen te the stomach and bowels, at ets. a rial, eas " Pellet ' a dose. wataaw , A lHamlly Oathatiac, Have yen a father r Have 70a a mother T Have you a son or dauchUr, slater or a brother who baa net yet taken Kemp's Balsam ler the Threat aad Lanes, tbe (uaraeteed remedy for ths cure or Coughs, Colds, Asthma,' Croup aad all Threat aad Lung TrenblssT If se, why When a sample betue Is gladly glvae toyea rr by any dretftst, and the large slss costs entyfiOcand II. (5) Ir Is dangerous te tamper with Irrltatlag liquids and exciting aaulTk. Use Ely's Cream Halm, which Is safe and pleasant, and is easily applied. It cures the went casts of catarrh, cold In the head and hay fsver, giving relief from the first application. Price M cents, feb27-Swd IPanctmttkaV PiiiLADKLFHtA. Wednesday, March 6, ISM. Fancy Tricot that is remark able for three things : 1 width (45 inches) ; 2 geed leeks ; 3 bargain price en new goods. The breadish stripes are in sateen weave, and are self-colored. All the desirable shades are in the line. But here's where the fun for you conies in : We practically give nine inches of width with every yard you buy. 36-inch Fancy Tricot of this grade would be 50c ; this 45-inch stuff is 50c and two yards less et it enough for a dress pattern. is One of the brightest spots in all the Lace Curtain half acre is where the new Nettinghams are heaped. Pretty patterns, right qualities, and surprise prices : Floral prrects, tt te flM a pair. Ilruuels ellecU, JiW te M a tiulr. French Guipure effects, II.M te IU n pair. Nottingham Sash Curtains for just as little accordingly $1.35 te $45e a pair. Nottingham lied Sets (2 shams and 1 bed spread) in a great variety of patterns, white and ecru, $1 te $6 a set. The Spring awakening shows all through Upholstery. Bccenit fleer, north or Transept. Choicest Hamburg Embroid eries a third under price. We told you of one let the ether day. Here's another just as geed and in the widths and styles you are wanting: Wind Embroidery IX Inches wlile en Nnln- soelc, 8d 5 aril. Naliuoelc KdgliiKa 1 te 2 Inclici wlde, Ue te 30c. Nalnjoek Inserting H te 3 Inches wide, 12e Cambric Edslngs 1 te 2, Inchci wide, Octo Cambric Edglnet for Skirts, 0 te 0 Inches wide, ffle te Hte. Full lengths ; the prices would be low for bits and dribs. Heutliwcst of centre. Choice Copyright Fiction. A series of i2me volumes with il luminated paper covers. By'a dozen or se popular American writers. The books regularly sell at 50 cents each. Our price iS ; by mail p cents. Autrefeis Temnle Heue 1 he Veiled Ueyend A Hwallew's Wing Twe Men 'ine uiamend llutteu llaldy's Point Time's Bcythe Itemed--A Husband An Heur's Premina ItlirLrAtt'a I.nlr As Common Mortals Ne. 19 Htate Hlrert Udila Agslnatller A Plucky One newiicnea llrewii atone Itey and Other Queer People Naw M nn at lliujinxu The Admirable Lady Middy Fane. '1 he Hccrct of the Lamas. The Last of the Van Mlacks. riie Bmugglur of King's Cove. inn winner 01 uanaersville. These from the Diary specter Byrnes, by Hawthorne : The Great Hank Robbery. Anether'! Crime. An American Penman, hoc II 011 KM. of In Julian Jehn Wanamaker. cnal itettcee. TrTiSTATE OP MAKY McUOVEKN. I.ATK OK XU lJinciMtcr clly, deceased. Letters of ad ministration 00 said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto nre requested te make Immediate paj ment.and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing lultau helm township, I .am-astcr county. CAT11A1UNE J. McOOVEHN, . . Admlulstnitrlx. Jen.t A.Cqtmc. Attorney. jaMlt d v -lBI'ATE OF GKOltdK WEIMAN, LATK OK JK Ijtncaster city, deceased. Letters testa mentary ou said estate havlug been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and theso halng claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster clly. MAKY WtlMAN, Eieeulrlx. Jelly E.8yTDEB, Attorney. jamtdW litiarclla.tceua. IJIOIITHINGH ) NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL. Ge la RltlHsfAN'M Ne. U West King HtrecL $100,000. ,N ,,ONDvn!JNAMKKOU IN. 1100, 1300, 1500, 11,000 te rM.oeo. Itends-fl per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. v ,"r.,K,lea- Per cent, liiteresl, payable half- Kend'er call for full Information. JOHN II. METZLKIl, Ne. V H. Duke Ht. "TTENKY WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, eJn ?Tme te .,3a K"' Kln" ttreet, having a full Hue of Furniture of every description at the !M!i?lee?: .AI,a Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods, as-tfdlt H. WOLF. 13 ait EniHtreet, Geal, X UMIlEltANDCOAU "We CIWatBCiScifuiC "DAUMUAItDNEKM OOMPANY. COAL DEALERS. oYtan-NerUi Prince Street, near Heading augiS-tM hAN0ATM,VA. L- i -j, Tim TjejaTlTii n , Often UMMe-feaUMa bnttBM. (Mtaa Mri - Hm"7T T 'T .7- " .-w... . . -v. H m - nena itueen suMh' Unlll mMMHB-. REDUCTIONS -UtOUIl- M Mm, DEPARTMENT. iMsiwVBVrs,w:s5i;.,8mm Marked the Balance -oreuit- AT VIRY TlMPTDfO PRICES. There are many Nlee, Attractive Styles here ret, and tbe fit and finish will be lust as geed, heugh we'll sell them for less money. We ex end te you an Invitation te call. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12EASTKINO STREET LANCASTER, PA. rMMKNHE HEDUCnONS. L Gansman & Bre., TAILORING CUSTOM DEPARTMENT! Where shall we go fur the greatest assei tment and lowest prices r Our Answer! All-Weel Cheviot Hulls, te order, at f 11. All-Weel Wlde Wale Cheviot Butts, te order, lie All-Weel Fine English Worsted Bulls, te order, lit, English Wide Wale Coats and Vests, te order, lid. All-Weel Diagonal Worsted Hulls, te order, t2X The Best Imported Corkscrew Suits, te order, 125. Fine All-Well Trousers, te order, 14, , M. The Best Trousers, te order, as 60, 17, 13, t, no. Facilities new perfect for the finest work Fit guaranteed. Great bargains In Beys' and Children's Bulls, alt our own make. Prices almost one-half the original value. Buyers should net fall Utnbeaduntagcnt once of Ihts rare opportunity. L. Gansman & Bre:. Tailors and Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 61 and (8 X0RTS QtTEEl ST.. .w.cowntReroiuuroi. LAHCAiTER. ra. Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city, 49-Be cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the right place. H irum A BKOTIIEn. Pleasant Thoughts Are These of Spring. 80 we all think at Ibis time, and this leads us te speak or what has been en our mind for some time past. We have new In stock a very pleasing selection or . BPKINQ, MEDIUM AND LIOHT-WEIUIIT OVERCOATS, Handsomely made, many sllk-faccd, satin sleee llult'cs and lap-seamed, together with many novelties net te be seen elsewhere. The prices range from II te 111). Our Spring Stock of Goods Ken MADE-TO-ORDERWORK Js Ready ter Your Inspection THIS WEEK. We Hae Bllll Many Great Bargains In Heavy-Weight Suits & Overcoats At Prices Bound te Please Yeu. nr$ V1HIT WILL PAY YOU.ta fc . ONE-PRICE CLOTIIKRS AND FTRNTSHintS, north Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. .jittanmrc. H 1GUAMAKTLM. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Wk are new opening our Spring Importation of Queensware and will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade of ware at Lewest Prices, lieusestlres recelte especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. F IOR BHIUTH, COIXAKB AND CUFFB, UOTO KRIRHAN'H Ne. t2 West King HtreeL NOTICE. Mr. Isaac O. PfituU, efUtlU, Lancaster county, Pa.. Is about forming a stock rempany wiik'tiffJ?! ?P' Corperatiou. in War. yiMihr3u5"1,SK,w1 ing te buy some of the stock will canon or ad-Ol-lBid Utlts,Laaeastr county, Pa. a . i -.j t WINTER STOCK IllliSII BROTHER 900 Jffw Boraeit ireBt St 1 f r 4 r :t OBTTIir d TOUR SH1E1 0T&BK -AT THE Greatt Selling Out Sale -AT THE NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE? . iAHV NOT SPEND AN HOUR IN LOOKING THKOUait Our Bargains ? IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBLY. GET TO THE niGHT PLACE, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. J. HARRY STAMM. w 1LLIAMBON A FOSTER. WUEllE YOU GET A Dellar's Werth. Ueys' Streug Kiiee Pants, SOc, Tic, f 1. Beys' Short Pant Suits, i, gase, $3. Ladles' Hprlug Weight Jackets In Btockl Bteckl nette or Raxeny Cleth, t 25 te 1 10. Illack Dress Uoeds In All-Weel Cashmeres, Bilk Warp Henriettas, Bernee Suitings, Ta Ta intse, Black and White Stripe Mehairs and Berges. , Children's and Misses' Cashmere Olores, 6c. Ladles' Cashmere Qteves, 17e and 34e. Kid Uleves In Black and Celers, S80. Plve Heek Kid Olores. 75c. New Shades for Bering In Bilk, Bilk Taffeta and Lisle Thread Qleves. ' OUR SPRING OPENING -IN- Ladles' Coats, Suits and Wraps WILL BE DATED IN OUIt NEXT ADVER TISEMENT. Oent's Odd Pantaloons, U X, II. r), 12 50. Working Pants, 75e, 1, ft 23, II GO. Business Hulls, $() 50, 17, $8. Medium Weight OvcrceaU, te, V, . GENT'S DERBY AND SILK HATS von sprixq wear. New st)les In Children's Caps and Turbans. Yeung Men's Derbys, II 60, 12, 2 SO. Gent's Silk HaU, $3. Children's Caps and Turbans, Vie, 60c, 75e. Valises, Satchels, Trunks and Sample Cases. Oent's Full Dress White Shirt. Bilk and Satin Neckwear. Hosiery, Olores and Underwear, New Fashions for Spring la Flaunel and Per cale Shirts. Overalls, Jumpers and Working Coats, SOc, 3c.7ic Beys' & Girls' Scheel Shoes Blreng, durable and dressy, sole leather tips, button or lace fronts, 75c, II 25, II SO. Ladles' and Misses, Fine Dress Dongola Kid Shoes, square or reuud tee, 12 and 12 SO. Gent's Dress Shoes, Lace Frent or Congress, f 1 60 te I.'. 32-38 EMt King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AMI GREAT BUI Sew Bosten Shrl Spend tar Dollars Dry C00J s, Heds. WilliaiseQ k Fester, NO. 81S, KARltn BT HARB18BUBO, PA, tSUthln. VfM'aANDaK)t,rUBlssMINO-riUNO,'ia W "' , f I Mmmmr dc Brether. -v v v Men s and Beys htikflL -Spring, II A steadily increasing activity shown in above-mentioned de-. partments during the past year evidences the geed result of a careful, studied attention te the many important details of Men's Wear. We' propose te largely increase the force of this activity during the cemincr year, and te this end our Serintr Lines of Fur nishings will be feimci Larger, man ever Deiere, ana, our Fnces the Lewest Ruling Market Prices. Spring Neckwear. The latest styles, choice colorings and newest thapta, In large assortments, at 25e and SOc. Special, confined nereiues In Erenlng Neck wear EaTscU, at II. , Spring Underwear. . White and Colored Underwear, In medium and light weight Weel and Merines, 00c te f 1. Spring Hosiery. AII the staptet'and many novelties In Balbrlg gan and Colored k Hese. Exeellent value In Balbrlggan Hese at 12c French Balbrlggan X Hest atSOe; usual Xc Choice lines of Fancy J, Hese at SOc ; usual 36e quality. ' Kid Gloves. Kid Uleves for ttreet or driving wear at 75c, tl and II 25. Special In Deg Skin Olores at 83c Oent's Imported Kid Uleves, New Spring Shades, at fiT Neb. 25, 27, 29, (Breccrtc. A T CLARKE'S. De Yeu Want a Fine Crayen of Yourself or Any of Your Family 7 THEN BUY 5.0O WORTH OF UROCEBIES AT CLARKE'S. Mackerel 1 Mackerel I Mackerel I Choice New Ne. 1 Mackerel. 10c Bleck Island Bloaters. White Flab, 3 for 5c. Flnden Haddles, Yar mouth Bloaters, Codfish, Clscoe Herring, Smoked Herring. Just received, Preserves and Jellies in Stene Jars, 15c and 00c per Jar. Marrowfat Beans, S qts. 25c Scotch Peas. Meats I Meats! Meats! Ham. 104c Bone less Ham. Bologna,! 8s. 25c Dried Beef. Cal ifornia Hams, He Cheese, S tts. 25c ; 2 tbs. 25c Fine Cream Cheese, 18c Canned Cern, tw can. strawber ries, 4 cans 25c. Blackberries, 1 cans 25c. BAItQAINBIN EVERYTHING. SAMTJELCLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE A GROCERY STORE, NOS. 12 A U SOUTH QUEEN ST. T BUHMK'S. ORANGES! ORANGES! ORANGES! See Our Window Display of FINK VALENCIA ORANGES, Only 15c. a Dezen. Call and see our display of Evaporated Fruits California Egg Plums, Urman Plums, Pitted Plums, Pears, Peaches Prunes, Prunellas, Cher ries, Apricots, etc. A FULL LINEOF Lenten Goods Just received Edem Cheese, Pine Apple, Sap Sap sage and Neufchatel. A line of Jellies, Jams and Prescrcs,Just ro re ro eelved. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO BTREET. T UEisra REIST'S BIG BARGAINS ! Loek up our advertisement In the Xew Era aud see what we are giving away. Then take up the Kxamintr and note what we say there. Yen will be paid well fur the trouble. s ROLLED AVENA. Did yen get a sample package of Itf We are headquarters for It. Nothing nuer In the mar ket. OUR BIG STOCK OF DRIED FRUITS. Nothing like It In the city. Drep In and take a leek at them. Yeu can't help but buy them. jriny rails Assertea jenies, si.vu. Apple Butter. 7e or 4 lbs for 25c Mince Meat, ie, 8e and 10c v m. Macaroni, Vermicelli, Spaghetti and I'usje, mieWMckase. Finest Comb Heney, 19c. Extracted New Yerk State Heney, ZTbs 21c.- Flnest Natural Colored Ficklei, ec and He ft deten. Codfish. 8a and 10c, and very finest 12c Pickled Herring, 8 Ita 25c Smoked Herring, 50 and 60 In box, only 23c. White Fat Mackerel, 5c each. Deep Sea Bloater Mackerel, 18c and 3i)c V & White Fish, 6u fl B. Sardines in Oil and Mustard. Smoked Sardines In Oil. Salmen and Salmen Cutlets. Lebster, Deviled Crabs, Anchovies In oil and anchovy and bloater paste. Mushroens, Pick led Oysters. , Canned Mackerel, Finest Table Oils. Cranberries, uraugesand Finest Maple Syrup. CONCENTRATED FRUIT JUICES. These Juices are se concentrated that they must be reduced at least ten times before they will show their true flaers. Used for Cream, Cestards, Cakes, Sauces, Jellies, Ac. We have All Flavers. OUR BRANCH, Cerner or East King and Duke streets. Is leaded down with a heavy stock of everythlug that Is seasonable. It will be te your luterest te drop In and tee. WHOLESALE ANDTtETAIL OKOCKR, -, CORNER WEST KINU AND Pltlr'CEHTS., Directly Opposite . ' J, B. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Berrel Herse Hetel. Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement. tluair. rpu EMUSIO aTORE. THE MUSIC STORE. DECKER BROS. PIANOS, UAINE3 BROS. PIANOS. MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGANS. BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. t STRINGS ANDTR1MMINQ30F ALL KINDS. WOODWARD & CO., 14sbrtasSt,.UMtr,Pa. Mere Complete, Mere Attractive J Outing Neglige Shirts. Special Bargains In Demet Shirts at 3S coat. Geed quality Demet Bhlrts at S7(e. Bpeclal value In Flannel (net Demet) Shirts, Ntw'styles in Imported Flannel Shirts at II and 11 25. White Shirts. The Geld Shirt, perfect fitting, well made, eqnal te Custom Shirts, 1 unlaundrled ; KM per H dozen. A 60e Shirt, reinforced back and front, well stayed, linen besom, the best at the price. Fine White Dress Shirts, plain and fancy besoms, at II, II 25, tl 60 and t Excellent values In White and Embroidered Night Shirts, at 00c, 75c, 85e and It. Latest Styles in E. & W. Cellars aid Cifs. Latest Styles In Ancher Band Cellars and Cutfs at 12Sc. 31 West King St. TJIOR KENT-THREE-STORY HOUSE, IS JD rooms, Ne. 330 North Duke street. Inquire feb22-tfd NO. 221 EASTORANGI FOR RENT OR FOR SALE ON KASY TERMS. Ne. 2W North Waterstreetl one story brick with twotery frame back bulltllng, butcher shop with refrigerator and flxnures, siaugnier neuse ana siaeie. Apply at Janae-tfd mu. aa kuiuumaui 3TI0R HKNT-A THREE8TORY BRICK 3 Dwelllng Heuse, with modern lni-prpve-ments, Ne. 817 East King street, with' Brick Stable en let. New occupied by Jehn W. MOW man. Apply te GEO. D. SPRECUER, Nei. 21 East King street. l8-tfd T7IOR RENT HANDSOMh! STORE KOOl 13 with new front. Ne. 200 West King street. ifUcsp rcut wsuw ivnanu inquire ei JA(X3U L. FRET, f27-tfd Ne. 213 West King Street. TTIOIl RENT-STORE ROOM NO. 13 EAST JC King street, formerly occupied by As t rich Bres. Alse second and third fleer room, from April 1, ltfl. Inquire or Jan23-tfd IL G. LIPP. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI ture of the late Mrs. C. H. Lefever. Ok Thursday, Mahcii 6, i860, At Ne. 215 North Duke street, there will be sold a Let of Household Furnlture.censlstlng of par lor suits, bedroom set, sideboard anddlnlng anddlnlng anddlnlng roem furnl'.ure, cook stove, and a larte number ore'ber articles tee numerous te mention. Alse, a Fine Let of Paintings Imported from Europe. Sale te commence at Hi o'clock p. m. JOEL L. HAINES, marl-5td Auctioneer. IOR RENT THIRD AND FOURTH Floers above (Jlias. H. Frev's shoe Stere. Feh. Sand 6 East Klne street. Third fleer Is nanosemeiy papereu anu uitea up, naving its own water closet and washstand In a small ante-room. The fleer Is planed and oiled, mak Inga handsome room, suitable for dancing, so se so claeles. secret organizations, etc. . Fourth Fleer la net papered, and In its present condition is suitable for wholesaling, light manufacturing, etc It also has Its own water closet and washstand In a small anto-roem. Kent. 18 per month In advance. Will be hand somely papered and partitioned te suit Ledges and ether organizations. f56-lfd CIIAS. H. FREY. ELECTORS' PUBLIC SALE OF AN ELE gant West Orange Street Residence. O.v Tuesday, Maucu 11,1800, at the Franklin Heuse, the large two-story Brick Dwelling, 341 West Orange street ; every thing In excellent condition, front 44 feet, 2 Inches, mere or less, te middle of three-feet-wlde common alley te the east. In depth 245 feet te Marlen alley ; large side yard, an abun! dance or fruit, all In splendid condition. Sale at 7:30 p. m., when conditions will be made known by MAROABETT LORENZE, JOHN LORENZE, Executers of Jehn Lorenze, deceased. JOEI. L. Uaikes, Auctioneer. R20ml,53,10 UBLIOSALE OF AN EAST KING STfsEET Residence. - Oif THURSDAY, MAItCII 20, 1390, 'at the Leepard Hetel, all that twostery-and-a-hair brick dwelling and large two-story brick back building, Ne. 307 East King street, con taining in all eleven rooms, gas, bath, het and cold 'water, water closet; whole premises un un derdralned by sewerage; let fronts en King street 22 feet, VA Inches, mero or less, and In depth northward 143 feet, 4 Inches, mere or llesa : whole premises In excellent condition. Sale te begin at 7 o'clock p. iu., when condi tions will be made known by L.K. I-ON DERSMITH, Fer tbe Devisees or Anna M. Feu Dersmlth, do de ceased. Joel L. Haines, Auctioneer. r27,im,i2,i5,i 1 "lOI'L Vj SJ1 'LAND HOTEL, AT ORPHANS' mlIRT SALE. On Thursday, March 6, 1880. at the Franklin Heuse. Ne. 122 North Oimn street, In lbe city or Lancaster, by order of the Orphans' Court or the County or Lancaster, the undersigned will expose te public sale that well-known and long-established hotel and situated Nes. L5 and 127 North (jueen street. In the city or Lancaster. The let fronts twenty four feet, ene Inch en North Queen street, and extending back two hundred and forty-five feet te Christian street. The Improvements are a large three-story hotel and restaurant, with alt modem Improvements and conveniences, water, gas, ranges. Ice houses, and everything necessary for the business. This property has long been the principal restaurant In the city, and Is well worthy the attention of buj era. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, when atten dance will be given and terms made known by J.H.BAUMOARDNEU, Executer of J.Cepland, deceased. f8,l0.12,15.l7,19,22,24,26mSA8d ' S1 ECURE A HOME FOB YOUR FAMILY. tare a Heme for Your Family. FOU SALE ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERM& Twotery brick dwelling heutes, lets 120 rect deep, en Lancaster a euue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses wth man sard reef, perches lu front, lets 145 feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut aud Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards. Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary and Pine sereets. TwMtery brick dwelling houses, lets 143 feet deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modern linpnneirents, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pin and Nevln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lline, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary aud Pine streets. All the abe e houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water la the kitchen, and tbe cellars warranted te be dry. Call and tee ter yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. ORIEL.1 -, JACOB ORIEL, "SCUter. aprtO-lyd.M.W.B. SJJ North Mary Street 11TANTED-LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN TT In city or country wishing te earn 13 te 15 a day at their own homes; no canvasslagL. worn turaisuea anu ccui uy man any aisiasa Aauree wiia iisunp, veiuiisea rnoie, ve... w,ataBt,,uae48j)at.le, mti-m 'lev: ! ?. P-, , 'fc-j lr '-.. V . v