r.r.a.eiTwtw. f s ' 1 mi i i ' skills-Massive Frstsss STS""1'! ' KttaCteMtMlMlM lasM ftatsf sMYlBaT OMHV t tarMtMt Mth thU uUoe la tM te WWd fee mtmi . ssmecsssi s svw iwpwuw" MtkrittlMr tete Um mm of itMMrMfte,,irlMtlMC fas wsit kf tteMwMMMr. 4 tell at LMMtam te hit fklttt 1 Um low I Walsh Um MriMiKrM or Thm Issvsfy pretebUlty tmpettfatxHTeet and tbat tin utter will ba found bsrsafur te iMrCwMWltk Um sxtmns tariff : of ta party. Baroraeooagnwwiu ae any any iHw'waaref OBanglag tba tariff, wtes. ittoteoMrly yst tessy. peMlbUlty tbat aem of the ayaztravagant autiea may tesh aa tbat en stssl raila for .whMiaraBowaeldat a lower i tbte oeuatry tban la England. b wiu nsitusr nun tna lam a lialn its Ann. I may ba aaebmpllabad at thta Ma.w av pw.v w wmm t'bitlt la et likely tbat are sim'tiM duty ea raw material!. twUl'belpbeth manufacturer and r, will be mad j though it is a attern. If Senater Allisen and gpafaetiaaa representatives of low m are penuaeea w duck lacalnettbelt eartr. Allisen Is reported te bare PwJa;altd about hi reported tmsmn, uut " a am, aa nave BTr,er in platform or me I iparty. swatch declare for ite$Amrwaa laduetrlea and i labor." - ItJ notable tbat th Who take th back track, Mam -that b la pursuing the hahaa "alwaya pursued. Sena m"?mm 'aui am a aim mil, mm in mwjii ; W .'farer of th platform iraad of protection te Amerl rr.'t He could net b a Be- t If h did net support his party , 9er ebukt be be a aenater If he kasYrer the protection of bem In sat;thr ar divers ways of ; platforms and of protecting aatrias and labor. Platforms ita'baef rarleu construction ft high art te write a i In a platform tbat will s'ef oelnlon under Its that Senater Allisen could apekan .mere uncertainly i taraTvMW than In declaring rarae nu party platform and I'J'Jnathew mueh nroteetlon lath question wbleU the fu- yitear that home labor and ' WW b adequately protected at t or ail aanslDM party,leade2 Weatekdally mera a'rinarent ,bati:proteetlen te industry Is ay.! lowering the cost of th i;..Kf works with, se that r,may b cheapened and indta wider consumntlen. laet cheapen a product te take off rty unless the reduotlen lets In produet: and no reduction taxtent la desired, beeause It will sr.faoterle. We must therefer ftfcttw bottom In taking off duties, "laglniwlth the raw materials of . j, Taking tba duty off iron , will tend te ebeapen pier Bg en tba Atlantle eeabeard L aet hurt avea the great ere mln aatrle of the country .which are seated far inland and have a with which foreign ores will rree raw malarial is a la th rr fMtre, but will ' prevail In th present Congress. ,1ffeS . re.-'? a euiy laea. Jersey Is a great country, truly, tba region around about fwbrea man, who has been I of murder, Is xpeted te offer l WiMUiece very of the guilty. iniruc that tne autberlUe. i Innocent man In lall.beld him th in imprisonment and caused pecuniary less, would con- 1 he had suffered about enough i or justice, as tny defend It, any reward te be offered for i of tba guilty should oeme Ithatn. r.trted Chalkley Leeeney ferjmur- jjhl nleee and satisfied everyone laaoaenea and their stuDldltv. rstgoveryenels tbat was sus- lf th crlm and let It be for the arbe waa acquitted te find the r person, If he Is te be found. If i aeta peculiar, New Jersey.patent . ;aUea way of defending justice, we saach mistaken in our opinion of rt wquirett rrem honest, vigilant iSMislbie officers of the law. 3$ Pablie BaUdlagi. iBeum Is beKinning te consider ( for public buildings aud In due i may reach the Lancaster bill for enough money te clve this I petable specimen of govern- remweturc. There is a dUposltlen t liberality In thU llne.and It mav 1 policy te encourage it as tending ttWmer dangerous expenditure r,ia wua peusien schemes. In ',fbf gTernment gets value for rla useful and ornamental iwbJahiamany cases save in an the interest en their i a dignlfled local heme for authority, while in their tagtaat deal of labor Is given w. fasaant Congress doc net need it in any field of expeudl a inclined te go surplus- ; with particular vigor en nest- Jt-Waablngten dispatch states i-Bundrea ana twenty pub'.le biil aggregating some forty kef dollars have already been ln- kv;airpriing jr. Peters, of statJateedueed a general bill f far w erection or a public fa aaeh city and town iu.the ftatsa where th gross receipts Itea thousand dollars a year from loremos. uelluiiu the cost i te fifty thousand del or town have hones of iB that hi bill will bbbbW rT M a"Uiaa Jlr. I , "--T ' 7S ZStZ asasfl trA h sIsLaMtaMA ttaSSECSwfc7, im. m'ttShakh BeMrBDa,eMeraiappBBMBw yap tnd reepoettd jMkgm sff Jletk dty .eight fSVtSfi JIWaiBud h wanted in Waah- fcf-a.caolectoal aarrey build- lag and a half mllltea Car a posteAc. Kew Of lean want eltht hundred thou sand, St. Paul demand a million and a Mil, jssrwawK nar n.jgvtuu mi wxm. haadradaadflftythettaand. Away out la Portland, Oregon, they want a half million dollar posterHos and Helena, Mentana, wlU net be satisfied with leas than four hundred thousand. Sere of unknown Western cities mak great demands and the request of Laaeaeter for an increase te en hnndred and thirty thousand seems wonderfully modest by oemparMon AoemmciAL traveller who has been sUlng barbed wire fcndag la Bracll write te th Philadelphia Prtu te pest Northern maaaawtarers and merchants en the tricks of trade wMh Seuth America and makes It vsry plain that if Americans want that bsstaeastkey must work for It, All the steamship lines that may be subsidised will net enable us te extend our commerce unless ws can sell cheaper or better goods. Tan school committee el the Philadel phia beard of public education en Thurs day gravely considered the suggestion tbst a training school for girls should be estab lished in connection with the manual train ing school for boys new In successful operation In that dty. Miss Charlette Pendleton, represent ing the Educational Society of Pennsyl vania, appeared before the committee with a plan which astonished them. "The fair sex are te handle hammer, axe, ssw snd trewsl and study th same trades and mechanical arts, with ths exception of forging, as the boys of the manual training school. Ths nsw Institution is te consist of a foundry, weed shop, modeling room, a tlnsmlthlng course, a drawing room and a ehemlcal and physical laboratory. Miss Pendleton said that It would hare a peculiar advantage In house keeping were Women te be taught the principles of the use of tools." Prin cipal Ssyre, of the boys training school, supported this novel Idea, and a momber remarked that all women are net wives, and some of these who are have net geed husbands. Instructions of this kind seemed necessary. Superintendent MacAllster appears ,te have been awe-struck by the novelty of the suggestion and begged them te remember that they were discussing a department of edacatlen unknown te the world before, se ths committee adjourned te think It ever. Te many this enterprise will appear hopeless, forthe most intelli gent women will use a chisel for a screw driver, drive a screw like a nail, and open a sardlns can with a hatchet, Thb champion fish liar ought te surren der his medal te the "old timer," who tells of a great race by Indians. Ills story Is published slsewbere. Thb Itussian lotter made public by Qeerge Kennan.and published te-day, pre sents with striking realism s national peculiarity of the 'Russians, their low Aslatle valuation of life. The hunger strike seems te people of the west a pecu liarly upside down Chinese Idea, and com mitting suicide by wsy of revenge upon one's enemies Is eertalnly aCblnese notion In this case, according te ths letter, a large number of the political prisoners contem plated suicide en the mere announcemont that they were te be treated as convicts. It must be remembered tbat these, pr'.enefs are renrnlted frp.re the' most Intelligent jCfi11-"1" educated portion of the population and many of them are net Nihilists, and yet they soera te be entirely without the religious scruples or the sense of responsibility which restrains western Europeans and Americans from self self niurder. Mn. nuTTEnwenTii, of Ohie, appears te be pretty effectually smothered by the Democracy, and se is wlse enough te begin training hlmselfln thouseof Democratic tariff reform thunder. A PirrsDUne dispatch tells of "a party of befooled and befiiddled Hvvodeg nnd Hungtrlsns" who passed through that city (in thelr M'ay te Kansas, whero European Immigration agents had led them te expect froe gifts of houses and land. As they had all been shlpped from Stockholm It may be doubted whother ther were any Hun garians among them, but It seems te be tbe custom te assume that Immigrants who speak any particular stramre temrue are Hungarians. Tbete-mlserable forelgnera uau um m cent among mem ana are sure te have a hard time in the West. Our consu lar service might be used te counteract the nefarious work of immigration agents who mislead se many ImmlKrants bv wild storied of America and send ever a class of loreignors we are net at all In need of. PEItSONAL,. 3. Frank Bair, of the Phlllpsburg Jour nal, Is visiting his futher-lu-law ,m this etty. a. Ruvus Bem, son of II. C. Boyd, mer chant of Manhelm, has been elected teller 01 me xtiauueim national luuik. Db, Tobias J. Rxirr, aged 65, brother 'C. J. Relff, Manhelm, died at his home of In Carlisle, Ark., recently He moved lYOUlU 10UO. HENnv EicnSLBEnaEit, who died In Hanever. Yerk county, leaves f 10,000 te the beards or home and foreign inissiena or the Evangelical Lutheran church ; $5,000 te tbe beard of church extension of the Evangelical Lutheran church, and the in terest of f 2.000 te be paid the peer of Han over annually. Ezra L. Stevknh, of Washington, D. C, died in Asbury Park en Thursday of heart failure He was for nearly thirty years chief clerk of the Indian department. He orlgluetod the present system of schools for Indians. Mr. Steveua waa ene of the most promluent Freo Masens In this country. He has rlsen te the thirty-third degree. He was the founder of Columbia Cemmandery Ne. 2, Knlghia Templar, of Washington. It Is aald tbat he sat in Masonle ledges with mere presidents of the United States than unv Masen new living. His son, Durham V. Kteveiw, is secretary te the Japanese lcgutlen. William Bucknell, whose liberal con tributions te the University of Lewlsbnrg influenced the management te change the name te Bucknell University, died en Wednesday at bis home In Philadelphia. Mr. Bucknell was born in 1811, en his brother's farm, near Marcus Heek. In Delaware county, Pa, He followed farm lmr until he bcoime of ai7n. whr.n i.a ... te Philadelphia aud learned weed carving.. ..,. ne,u cuuuifuu in ungiuoering ami mechanical building generally and con structed numerous extensive industrial works. As lie made meney In this direc tion he Invested It la real estate from which he bes realized enormous profit. He was always a liberal giver j all or the churches, educational Institutions and charltles, Irre spective of sect or creed, were from time te time remembered. A PIUCK ON' XHEIU HEADS. Hundreds or Men Searching for Twe lllaek Desporadeea. Hundreds of determined men, white and black, are searching the mountains and iu the lonely valleys around Bromwell, W. Va., and w hen the quarry Is et last brought te bay the climax will be desperate uud dramatic. Charles Debney and Wetherferd Irving, negre murderers, ura, tbe object of the hunt, und they have determined never te be brought iu alive. Beth are heavily armed aud cau sheet quick and straight. Possessed of pure neudUhntss, the two men en Saturday asserted tbat they were pu the warpath, and declared their Inten tion te kill Jesse Stanten. Stanten wes an Inerreuslve elU negre, living en Mill creek. liafera thn nn at that .low T,.,... .., Tk desperados had kspt tasir word, On a aa Mmtaaa's creek. ' antsalakda raau Jill the atea tenlr enenedrUM deer ana sbokrtfeugfitWMrt. Allen stac stac geradbaekaadrMllate the read. . Tft ssMfder was WUaeeaad tr SMraMl aai ersd people, who were etraek with terror. Dabney atepped from the bettarwUh the smoking weapon la hi hand, and, waving utnrseteningiy, aoera dm mm, declared thU this made the flfth tin she revolver bad served klm. Then he and his' com panion took te th weeds. A large boss waa at one erganised, aad the hunt ler the murderers began. On Sanday one of the parties, headed by J. II. Mitchell, brought in a negre thought te be Dabney, but th captly was recog receg nised a Oscar Falks, who killed a man In Clinch Valley about four months age. II had been arrested, bnt succeeded In breaklnalall. lie was at once taken te .JefJerseuvlll te escape lynching, as the reeling in oremweii is very strong. A thousand dollars reward. has been offered by the ettisens for th' arrest of Dabney and Irving. They were last sera going through ths weeds along the Chesa peake A Ohie In the direction of Hlnten. Nothing as yet hss been heard from the man-hunters, en the amount of th general nroetrallen encompassed br ths storm. The wires are nearly all down. Blnestene rlvsr hss overflowed Its banks and six rail road bridges have been washed away with in four miles of Brem well. By the freshet 6,000 miners have been thrown out of employment for from two te three weeks and many of these men are engaged In the hunt for the two desperadoes. If taken alive they will be Immediately lynched. m A Ceat Vein la Berks County. Contractor Aherns, of Reading, who Is engaged In making excavations for a Urge reservoir for the Windser Water com pany three miles east of Hamburg, Berks county, discovered a small vein of anthracite coal. While the geological for mation Is contrary te the strata of rock usually found In coal producing territory, yet the speclmens, by their free-burning quality, demonstrated that the genuine article really exists in Northern Berks county. Phlladel phla and New Yerk capi talists are negotiating for the land. A greet man? remedies are artvartlted te brlec thtm bofers the public, who dscldes whether the article Is geed or bad. Thecoed reputation which Dr. null's Baejr Hyrup enjoys Is a standi nj guarantee of Its ratrlU. Prise only 23 cents. Laxader Is the sovereign remedy for dyspep sia and all digestive disorders. Price 26 eents a package. Fer sale by all druggists. . As an ounce of prevention Is better, they say Than a pound of the best sort of cure, Let us all keep our teeth and our gums from decay, And our mouth and our breath fresh and pure, Fer a bottle of HOZODONrs all we require, Te speedily realize all we desire. " Don't Hurry, Gentlemen," Bald a roan en his way te be hanged, " there'll be no fun tilt I get there." We say te the dys peptic, nervous, and debilitated, don't hurry thoughtlessly for some remedy of doubtful merit, uncertain of relief, when you can get at the druggists for one dollar Jlurdeek Itloed Bit tm almost sure te cure and certain te benefit. Weman's Smiles and 'Weman's Tears. One te enliven, the oilier te soften the heart of mankind. An old bachelor once said women were either " all smiles, or all tears ;'' but this cannot be true, fT what would there be " 'twlzt a tear or a smile." Weman have enough te bear te make them " all tears " and enough te hope for te make them " alt smiles." when amictea with nervousness, ' female weakness,' slek bsadache, and the numerous diseases pe euilnr te their sex Is necessity for cenlempl culiar te meir sex is necessity ler contempla tion and for " tears," but when they consider that there Is a sure remedy In Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription for all such " frmnle com' plaints," thtire Is reason for " smiles," KJBwr An Engineer's l"ast Run. An engineer en one of the reads entering here In spsnklng last night of fast runs said : " Although my machine Is net slew, once leta cold get six hours the start of me, and my ma chinery is no match for It- I have for years kept a bottle of Kemp's Balsam constantly In my cab, and when a Cough or Celd gets a start of this standard remedy Ills Indeed a cold day It Is sold by all druggists. ((;' It Js.dTi.fcTdus te' tamper with Irritating V.qalds and exciting snufTs. Use Ely's Cream Helm, which Is safe and pleasant, and Is easily applied. It cures the worst cases of catnrrh, cold In Ihe head and bay fever, giving relief from the first application. PrlueCO eeuts. feb.7-2wd s AD KYEU WOMEN. Why Se Many Ladles Are Mlnornble Clearly Uzplalned Serau Stirring; IU- mnrka by One Vr he Knows. " I feel sad every time I see a woman." The abeve remark was made te the writer by ene of the eldest and most prominent physicians In New Yerk. "Is It possible that you are a woman hater, doctor?" Net at all, but I have seen se much suffering, se many woman who nre miserable, that I can not help reeling sorry for them all. Hew many ladles de you kneir tbat are perfectly well and healthy T Hew many enjoy life as they should? Is this net enough te make one reel sorrowful T" " There must be acaute for all this, doctor?" " There Is. Women are weak and their trou bles lurgcly arlse rrem weaknesses. When a woman Is weak she requires strength. Her body, her mind and all her functions must be put In a healthy condition, or she cannot secure strength. Nolhlngdeesthle se easily and surely as pure spirits taken In moderation, either be fore meats or after meals, I knew .scores or ladles that are kept In perfect health, strength and brilliancy, by the Judicious use or Dutry's Pure Malt Whiskey. Many or these ladles are wives of ministers and prefeasnrs, and most of them are temperance women. They realize that DutTy's Pure Malt Whiskey furuUhes the best and only positive help, and they are Intelligent enough te preft by such knowledge. I "knew whereof I speak and 1 speak as a temperance man. The best temperance people or te-day are the ones who use pure spirits In moderation and nud that strength, vigor, color and bright ness ure the remilu, nilher than weakness, aN lewncssandu less of Interest lu everything In twos much Impressed with the remarks of the doctor and bclleWug their Importance, re produce thciu here. (t) M CLANK'S LIVEUl'ILLM. THE GENUINE DR. O. McLANE'S -CELEUItATED- LIVER PILLS! Intemperance a Disease When the celebrated Dr. Itiuh declared that drunkenness wus u disease, he enunclutcd a truth which the experience and observation of medlcul men Is every day cennrmlug. The many apparently liunne excesses of these who Indulge In the use of spirituous liquors may thus be accounted for. The true cause of con duct, which Is taken for Infatuation, Is very frequently a dlecased state or the I.Uer, Ne or- 5an lu the human system when deranged, pro pre uees a mere frightful catalogue of dlscusesl And If, Instead of applying remedies te the manifestations of the disease, as Is tee often the cose physicians would prescrlbewlth avlew te the original cuitse, fewer deaths would result from diseases Induced by a deranged stateef the I.Ucr. Three-fourths of the illume emimer abMl under the head of Consumption have their sent In a diseased I.tver. The genuine Dr. O. MvLane's l.her l'llls, prepared by Flemlug llres., Pittsburg, l'a., are a sure cure. Mr. Jonathan Ilutighman, of West Union, Park Ce., Illinois, writes te the proprietors, Fleming Brethers, of Pittsburg, Pa., tout be had suffered from a severe and protracted attack el fever and ague, and was completely restored te hcatthllby the use of the genunle Dr. C. MrJ Lane's Liver Pills ulene. These fills unques tionably possess great properties, and can be taken with decldedjad vantage for many diseases requiring tnlgerutlng remedies, but the Liter Pills stand pre-eminent as the means of restor ing a diserganised liver te healthy actien: hence Ihe great celebrity they lm e attained. Insist en having the genuine Dr. V. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming llres., lilts burg, l'a. All druggists keep them. Price a cents a box. $) SCflitl Jletlcca. ITtHTATE OK O EDW. IIEdENhlt, LATE Jjj ofljiucusterclty.deeeaaod. nieutury en said estate having b i. loiters testa been grunted te lheundersfmied.all ner&nna l,irittnji tii., are requested te make Immediate payment, and these huvlng claims or demands against the same, will prtsent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned at SOU West Kins' street, or te her attorneys. " i, " ,. "AllVIDAlIEOENEn, Uuewm 4 Hknsel, Executrl x Attorneys. JanumtdK N1 OTICE. - .lr.Isaoea.Pfautf, of Lltltr, Lancaster county, Pa., Is about forming a stock company . ""'.ijruP'u SXyi1 tHJrporutlen, lu War. wick township. The par value of a share Is one hundred dollars, aud the stock will be dl. vldcd Inte one hundred shares. Persons wish, leg te buy some of the stock will cull en or ad drel . Mlt.ISAACa.PFAUTZ, Cl-lmd Lltlti, Lancaster county, Pa. 3 NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL, OoteEHWMAN'S Ne,,M West King street, FMnJt' rlt,a1su. irlaay, starch T. UM. An lUustratUn. .Yesterday we printed some remarks .about the relations of trade laws .te this business. The point waa that our great popular business created the best facilities for a trade in ex clusive high class novelties, es pecially in Dress Goods. It is easy te prove this by a thousand illustrations. ( Take one or two at random in the fine Black stuffs. Black is just new a great factor in fashion able dress. First All - silk open-mesh Grenadine, with plain satin striped border, at $3. tit would be difficult te express mere ele gant simplicity in woven stuns. There arc only two looms in the land that can make them, and we control the whole pro duct. Each can make about one dress pattern daily. What are these among se many ? The distribution covers all the land. Second All - silk twisted Grenadine still blacks from Lyens, like an Organdie in silk, bread, solid, plain hem stitched borders, $3 ; and the same effects in hemstitched stripes, $3.50. We think you may net approach, much less match them, elsewhere. All the foregoing are 44 inches, and only 7 te 8 yards are needed for a pattern. In types the story is prosaic the goods are a mute but eloquent appeal. The whirligig of ingenuity transforms Flannels. The mention no longer suggests an undershirt or a chanty-bex. Let your eye survey the much ness of the new Flannels, and your fancy reams ever the Reman Campagna, the Vale of Cashmere, a tennis court alive with swell players. Try te de scribe them and you want the dictionary compounded with the rainbow. The thought is new of beautiful morning dress gracing the breakfast-table. Woven wool never yields the clear, Jbright effect of printing. Take leek" at" tlie"Berdefed and Striped Flannels, just in, our 6wn designs carried out by .the most distinguished French textile printers. Borders, 20 styles, 31 inches, 75 cents; stripes, scores of styles, same width, 65 cents. Palms and polka-dots, embre and cluster stripes, plain stripes from 2 inches wide te mere hair-lines., The softness of lambs wool, delightful te the touch as te the eye. Jehn Wanamaker. ev MU or cut. F Oil RENT-TH11EK-BTORY HOUSE. IS rooms, Ne. !m North Duke street. Inquire febS-tfd NO, 221 EAST ORANGE BT. "TOR RENT A TirREE-BTORY BRICK JJ Dwelling Heuse, with modern Improve- menu. Ne. 817 East Klnir street. enia, no. M7 Kasi Klne street, with Urlck HtAbloenlot. New occupied by Jehn W. Het man. Apply te GEO. D. HPRECUEIt. Ne. 213 Last King street. Ing street. 18-tfd IOR RENT-STORE ROOM NO. 13 EAKT UTcl ving street, formerly occupied by As ch Bres. Alse second and third Meer rooms, .... A nwll I 11MN1 f..n..l.A n ' janaa-lfd H. e. LIPP. TfJOR RENT THIRD AND FOURTH X! Floers above Chas. II. Frey'sHhee Htere, Nes. Sand 6 East King street. Third fleer Is bandsomely papered and ntted up, having lu own water closet and washsUud In a small ante-room. The fleer Is planed and oiled, mak ing a handsome room, suluble for dancing, so se ciables, secret organisatiens, etc. Fourth Fleer Is net papered, and In Its present condition Is suitable for wholesaling, light manufacturing, etc It also bes Its own water closet and weshsUnd lu n small nnte-roem. Kent, S3 per ment h In advance. Wtl I lie hand somely papered and partitioned te suit Ledges and ether organizations, fSa-trd CHAB. II. FREY. Ittiaccllatteeitft. SIOO.OOO. IN UONDB AND MORTGAGES FOR IN- v aeiuns, lis euaw ur lioe, saoe, moo, 11,000 te 120,000. Uends-4 per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mortgages- per ceuu Interest, payuble half yearly. Mend or call for full Information. JOHN il. METZLKIt, Ne.SH.DukeHt. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. BIG REDUCTIONS -IN- Nottingham Lace Curtains, (tic, 75c, f 1 te ft 50 per pair. Cream and Faucy Scrims reduced tel0c,12Je, 15a, lileached Germun Table Linen at 50c: regu lar price, 75c, l'ure Linen Cream Damask at 23e j worth S5c. Heavy Cream Damasks tit 35c, 40e, 50e : t erth 45c, 60e and 00c Extra Quality German (Deuble Damasks at 03c and 75c ; worth 85c and f 1, A large let of Fine Qualities Llnen Table Cleths and Napkins In setts at greatly reduced prices. A large let of All Linen Towels reduced from 12X te 10c A large let of All Lluen Towels reduced from aoeto 15c. We have a large let of extra large sire, extra fine Huck Towels In two numbers. Price was 60c and 75c ; will close them out at S3c aud 30c. At these prices these goods should go out In a few days. Full lines of Tickings. Sheetings Muslins. Ginghams, Prints, Pant BtufTs, etc., at leas than regular prices. 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Heusefuraishing Goods. WmluU Stere asarJO-lydR n-. v i . -s i 6 FRIDAY. MARCH ?, 1800. k v -f 4 a? .i. OW DAYS WILL BE March 13, 14 & 15. WE WILL SHOW MANY NOVELTIES IN DRY GOODS, NOTION), LADtBft' AND MISSEi' COATS, WRAPS AMD JACKBTa. GENTfl AND BOY'S HATS, CAM, NECK- WEAR, BOOTS, BHOBJB AMD CLOTHINO. Alse a New Department In HOUSE-FURNISH-INU GOODS, This Week wa Call Your AtUntlen te OUR special surra for eents at 110 aad 112. They am Medium Weights, and buying or pricing we shall take pleasure In showing tbsra Hl'lUNG OVEROOATS-tS, V, V, IS, I1A, f 15. Next Week our East Window will contain Special Pantaleon Display. Gent's Derby Hats, f 1 25, f 1 50. English Derbys, $2 60. Bey's Light Cleth Hat, SSc, 88c, 50c. Reb Rey Caps, 60c A Fine Assortment of Flrst-Class Goods In Trunks, Traveling Bags and Valises. Children's Kilt SutU, ta, IS SO, H, Knee Pants, Dark and Light, S6e, 60e, 75e, f 1. Gent's Silk Neckwear, S5c, 60c, 75c. Spring-Weight Underwear, SSc, 60c, 75c Men's Demet Shirts, 25c. SSc. 60c. 78c - Overalls, CeaU and Jumpers, Me each or 11 per suit. Sheetings, Tickings and Muslins-Tickings, 10c, 12c, He te 25c. Hill Muslins, yard wide, 7fc Sheeting, e-4 12e. Dress Ginghams, Se, 10c, IZHe te 30c Outing Cleths, 10c, 12Kc WashBletes,6e. Tewellngs, Kheper yard. ' Embreldeales in Swiss and Nainsoek. Embroidered Fleunelngs, 27-Inch tei5-lnch wide. Laces-Vandyke and Valenciennes and Heavy Cerded. New Rnchlngs In Vandyke and Old English. Ladles' French Butten Shoes, that are genu Ine hand-made, which renders them easy and comfortable te tba wearer. Tba style Is nearly the same as our Reliable Common Senas shape. Made with low heels. The uppers ar mads of very pliable Bright Dongola stock. Ladles seeking shoes that are a combination of style and comfort, step and leek at ear French Butten Shoes. They corns In all widths. Price, ft 87, -w "'.. ..-.. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, FA., A!r NO. 81 MARKET ST.. HARRISBURQ. PA. tSurnituv JJENBY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te US East Klni street, having a full line of Furniture of everydescrlptlen atth l2wI!il0,A1,5 Undertaking prompUyat prempUyat prompUyat tenilfi!? Call and examln our feeds. SS-tfdR H. WOLF. 18S East KlngSUMt e .CHS A GIBBS. SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS MONTH -IN- FURNITURE -TO- H0USTIRE BUYERS. NEWEST STYLES, RELIABLE GOODS. Full line Heme-Mad Werk. Goods stored until wanted and delivered. Cem te Lancas ter's Cheapest Furniture Heuse. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 3d, 3d A 4th Floers, Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN SlUEtST. x F UrtNITURE. VERDICT! Any One Ought te Be Suited Here. This Is the Verdict of the People as they Pass Through Our I-arge Stock or FURNITUREI Larger than Ever It Is this Rprlng. Cheaper than Ever the Price this Spring. Bedroom Suites. The Largest Variety of Them Ever Set Up In One Place In This City. SIDEHOAHDS, EXTENSION TAJ1I.ES. CHAIRS. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street SS-AU Goods Stored till Wanted and Deliv ered Free. w lOMfER'S CORNER. ONE WORD : H0USETIRE8! r Widmyer's, Cerner East King and Duke Streets, PR HE PEH Williamson & Fester, iZ rSY V1;' A,' r sikisisM tj. - a, "VH-v ,. vJLiiM " i' ..thing. I ' feiW sfaWATsWrt stXDUOWOW.v. iiiwiMMt. Exiiliiry! ,ta grsausi Bsslaetlesi efsMla FINS TAILORING AT H. CERHHRTS. aaaassBBa OvsMsaii aaaas te srasr at east pries. teEttuw"'' vyMtfats rsisMsst at Hi ssas rats. -&&?"" "- ' This Is ths saesi ssssfiug rsdasttea svsr mad la rias TaUerlBg. sad will snabts ths cash buyer te tt flrst-elasc artel ferths tarns money h would have te pay sararssvsy. mads en. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dzr-tfd M18 ARATHFON. REDUCTIONS -IN OUR- DEPARTMENT. In order that wa may open this Spring Season with all New and Fresh Goods, we have Marked the Balance -OF OUR- -AT- VERT TEMPTING PRICES. There ar many Nlee. Attractive Stylet btre yet, and tba lit and finish will be lust as geed, though we'll sell thsm for less money. We ex tend te you an Invitation te call. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING ST& j&T TMMENSR REDUCTIONS. L. Gansman & Bre., TAILORING CUSTOM DEPARTMENT! Wher shall we go for the greatest assortment and lowest prices T Our Answer! All-Weel Cheviot Suits, te order, at IU. All-Weel Wide Wal Cheviot Halts, te order, All-Weel Fine English Worsted Suits, te erdsr, 118. English Wide Wal Coats and Vests, te order, 118 All-Weel Diagonal Worsted suits, te order, m Th Best Imported Cerkscraw Suits, te order, I2S. Fine All-Well Trousers, te order, M, SS, M. The Bast Trousers, te order, la SO, 7, is, SJ, 110. Facilities new perfect for th finest work Fit guaranteed. Great bargains In Beys' and Children's Suit, all our own make. Prices almost enn-h-alf th original value. Buyers should net fall te take advantage at one of this rare opportunity. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) and (S NORTH QVESX ST., .W.OOBXnOPOKAHaB. LAHCABTEB, PA. Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In th city. SsTBe cautious and mak no mistake se that yen get te the right place. 8vj (SeOtiB. N: EW YORK STORE. -AT Till New Yerk Stere. This Is the best time of all the year te supply ?our wants with trimmings of every descrl p Ien. The styles are new, th variety larger, and the prices generally lower. Loek ever our large lines of Cambric, Nainsoek and Jaccenet Edgings, Insertions and Fleunelngs and see If you cannot find Just what you ar looking for. We offer large assortment of Hamburg Edgings At 3, i, S, 8, 10 and 12K cents a yard. Wider widths for Skirt Trimmings At ny 15, 17, 33 and 25 cents. Fine Jacconetand Nainsoek Edgings and Insertions Iu different widths suitable for eery purpose Irish and Swiss Point Embroideries Point De Gene Trimming Laces, In new designs at low prices. Torchon Laces, Hand made, in all widths In the fine, medium and heavy qualities at surprisingly low prices. Pure Linen Torchon Laces, Machine made, but very pretty : make excel lent trimmings for ery Utile money. Fine Oriental Laces In all widths at 4,8, 10, i:i te 23 cent. WATT JTSHAND, Mercknt Taiig WINTER STOCK EMBROIDERIES MAWDlOfAOTIDrflgT. sassssasssssfcsssj n i I 111! .- , t . -Mnsjini-aj-y-,.., - N" lW s90ffav9srf GETTIM YOUR SHIBJB GUI BBS -AT THE Great Selling OutU Sale AT TOTt M0. 24 CENTRE gQUARE ? WHY NOT SPEND AN HOUR ) IN LOOKING THROUGH Our Bargains f IT WILL PAY YOU D GET TO THE RIGHT PLACE, t 24 CENTRE SQUAR J. HARRY STAMM. TTVRESS GOODS I DRESS QOODH I Nes. 35 & 37 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.) Black Bilk Nett, 11 00, fl 23. 4-2nch Silk Warp Henrietta, tl i te U 60, 46-Inch Weel Henrietta, 76e, tl 00, f 1 85, f 1 08, 1175. 40-Inch All Weel Cashmere, 45c, 50c, fQVJc, 75c. 44-Inch Weel Henriettas, 37,c. Yard-Wide Cashmere, 20c, 25c, 83c, 37;c 40-Inch Striped Henrietta, 60c Brocade Mehairs, 75c. 50-Inch All-Weel Surah Twill, 75c and f 1 00. 40-Inch Cat Cashmeres, 60c, 75c, f 1 00. "Ksrd-Wlde Striped Serges, SIXa. Brllllantlne,25eand 60c All-Weel Broadcloths, 25c. 37Kc, 60c, tl 00. 24-Inch Black Silks, 75c, II 00. Black Silks, 60c, 75c, tt 00, tl 25, tl SO. Surah Silks, 60c, 75c, 87c; Batln Rhadamas, 75c, 87K, tl 00, tl 26. Black Brocade Silas, 75c, tl 00, tl 25, tl 60. Black Velvsts, 25c, 33c, 50c, 75c, tl 00, tl 21 Bordered Nnn's Veilings, for veils, 75e,l 00. tl 25, Big Bargains In Black Ciepes. Black Shawls, tlOO, 1125, 1 150, 1200, t3 00 te tl5 00, 2 Big Assortment of Black Bilk Ribbons. Black 811k Laces, 10c, 12c, 17c, 20c, 25c te 50c, Bargains In Bleck Velvet Ribbons. Black Dress Ginghams, 10c, Uy,c ' Black Braid Trimming, 25c, S7c, 50c Black Bilk Fringes, 60c, 75c. Big Assortment of Black Calicoes. Black Kid Gloves, 60c, 67c, 75c, tl 00. Black Corsets. II 00. Black Hosiery, 10c, 12V;c, 25c, 370, 50c te tl 00. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF- Black Goods IN LANCASTER. (OPPOSITE POSTOFFCE.) 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER. PA. F OR sHIIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS. 1 lew Besh SfanL T1 s , 1 OUB&s Ckrles Shin s NEW BLACK GOODS BOSTON TORE M t-sSi " JSJ - rftfl yXt. 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