J"?' "". tJC tt K ) v -f&itf ...i r T'(- THE IiAKOASTEIt DAILY INTELLIGENCEK. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1888. EN-J..-"' mc- iifi 5 "Si . ? 1 Hi. iitl l'& if or ft ?2 $$fr . 1 f. tOW HILL COONS AT WAR. r , tOC HAVE A UVELT riQUT OVKK I . A GAME OF C4HUS. i1 .? A fcej Setterest? Irjeretl by a Stene nnrlttl by ) FiMk lueMMNeBStrerBl Criminal Suits ft jiC. lUltH tetsb in irnM-niuura 7K, - eicst Breaks dm mam i,r g. A.1 v ja ' iMCvWtf Conspenance et Iktsllieixciiu '.a. Columbia. March 17. Tew Hill wmi foil tvtl xeUHienlyetrdy afternoon, earned SfMkltM Ugtu Between lour oeiorwa rtni "frfmlaef that locality. Ike Btaorter, Bam ,rf Smith and Frank, Richardson had been ..'( w.irlnnn the Readlns rallreid during 4'-' the late snowstorm, an A bad earned come .AtBMBey. TOgeiner min nam mcuww 11,'MMveB went te a resort en the "hill" f'ihreU.ey commenced a game of cards, 0. "' ataWini. ika mnnnv twrnnrl nn the railroad. $L-Fia.k Richardson wm the winner, which !vi earned the ether playera te become angry aadhet words paaeed. Before very long 'f- the men engaged la a" desperate fight, f which waa centlnned until the men ar il rlrad la alley J te the rear et the school &, iMfldlBKa. In the fight at that place Frank '1f Blehardeea picked up a large atone which i waa thrown at one of the flhterj, but vS- atruck a young colored boy named Rebert ti -Walker. The missile hit the boy en the 2L right ear, cutting It entirely through Bnd ernablag the benea behind the ear. This 'ts accident atepped the fight, and the toughs & Mattered in every direction, while the boy ' waa carried te hla home In the same alley. ' Dr. Markle attended te the Inj ury, but found It tee much (molten te make a thorough ex p$ aa.lnatleD., The wound la very .aorleus and may result In concussion or the brain. & ---. ' -. .... .... srcv.. & , voting we progress e iu ukui m- .. f1.U ....Kl.k nnlnMfl mam ItflmntAfl feiVr SSS7 4WJIUHIMHI VV.W.VM M.W, ...-. i, Whan Nam. Richardson attacked Oole wllh sfe araaer. Belt was entered. by Cole ierfe- i V1 Mlrn M ttravlt.iv halnrA 'Annlrn ICrnffiB ':" .ant InUll for trial at court !';.' mi.-!. nn In JtCTntniuFiitinlriil pwv f Ma'niT ugui BOl" "" J arrested. The Rlcbardaena hfcVO 'ft Jlaurcd very often In pollce circles, but the " ether men have al Trays cend noted them Miyea lit B goea m an nor. .. Rachel Ulcbardaen, -Htfe eLHatn, sued Waab. Cele for carrying concealed deadly waanena before 'Squire Bershey. Cole waa held at300 ball for a trial, Officer Wlttlck arrested Jehn Van Ne, adored, for drunkennesa and disorderly eoadeot en complaint of Cenrad Welmer. Baa. 'Suck was arrested en the earne charge. 'Squire Kvaas gave Duck 10 daya and Van Ness 20 days In JUL OOlcars Klscled. The following clllcera were elected last algbt at a meeting of Cyrene Cemmsndery, Ne. Zi, Knights Templar i Eminent com mander, Jehn Westerman ; generalissimo, Dr. T. M. Livingston; captain general, A. K. Kelm; treasurer, Dr. Wllllsm Q. Tayler; recorder, Andrew J. Kauflman; trustees, Charlaa a, Fahler, Jehn Fleming, Wash. 'Xj. Weill. Snndnjr In the Oburchr. Key, A. M. Mehrkam, of Fblladelphta, will ;pr each In the 81. Jehn's Lutheran church, morning and evening. In the Second street Lutheran church, the services morning and evening will be conducted ty llev. Hyivanus H:all, of Lan enter. kAKev. A.B.Leng will preach In the morn lac en the subject, "Christians, iheTem- 5? ple of the Living Oei." JSvenlng Bubleet: i4' Christ's Precleusnesa te llellevers." iKi . . Services will be hem morning anu even ing In the Bt. Paul's I. E. church. Subject fee the morning eerrnen, " Elijah, the Prophet of Flre." Evenlng eubjoet : Church Membership." The Methodist pulpit will be vacant by Masen of the pastor attendlng the Phlla pbla oenfaronce. 'Ezperlcnca meeting held en Sunday morning ta ".o'clock, and a young men's prayer meeting la the evon even lng at 0 o'clock. Bis Klght Lc Broken. William Olrat, Uvlug en 1'eny strect, abeveThlrd, breke bis rlehtlegyesterday afternoon, by falling en the pavomeut en Maner atreeu Dr. Markel gave the proper attention te tbe injured man. kXIilttltth Wedding Annlretsir. Ex S her I ft Jacob 8. Strlne and wife cele brated the 30lh anniversary of their mar riage, at their home last night. A very large number of their friends assombled al their house en Cherry street above Third, and apent the time in a Benlal manner. Over one hundred guestBwere present, in cluding a number from Lancaster, Yerk and ether places. The lecture by Dr. T. F. Bance en Water" In tbe Y. M. U. A. rooms laid .filght was very Interesting te the large number of pcople present. A. cave-in occurred en Walnut street. Kfew above Filth, this morning, being as deep tu r-'feaj Wf Wmt-"1 pipes- The horse et Harry Kline, " n - .- - - . milkman, fell In the bole but escaped wltL- feStl nnt Inlnrv. Hatlc and Jtcrlta'loei. lttL rt ue vu-euaiuuii'ut Kivvu u pi, mum ?t4i PafAUfHarl ilinvnri tVS'trfai'iT OVAnlnrs he tln " Teong People's association ws s a verycred- lUDiesuair ana was largely aueuaea ey friends of the church and association. The xerclsea were opened with a hymn by the association and a prayer by tbe pastor. The orchestra rendered some excellent music lacladlng an overture end medley. The K-obelr rendered a lull chorus, which was W- hla-hlv appreciated. " 'Tls distance lemls S.Jii atMAtiam4.nfr tr lia vIaiT " U-OB fllA mihlAnt WrM T viiVUMiuiii v aw vww n ujvw &'&'-' Af.wall wrltten Mietf hv Mlia Verrt Hhtrlr. BV,r.l MM BB1 If Wll T111IVU WUUBPV ivw aviw jivwhiimi -'i?A' Harrv Gast followed with a vocal sole. !SS;'J, and next Mr. Cecil Harper recited very ?7.. -A. .. . IITPI TS.1.. ... ...!... fl . Hunter sang a vocal selection very sweetly, aad Mr. Cecil Harper entertained the audi bob by reciting " Bew they get the geed aews from Ghent te Alx," and the Blind - poet's wife." Mra,NetcUer and Mrs. Hunter aaeg a duett, and Cecil Harper recited "Sandy MoDennel." The entartilnment closed with a line selection by the orchestra. The lJ'ECt Irenien UrtrSIuile. There is new banging in the show win dow of Barnlah & Ce's. store, 43 West King street) the largest trousers ever manufac tured. They are for Jehn Pewer, " tbe largest man living," new in the show busl aaaaln Danville, Bendricks county, Ind. Tha trousers aroef navy blue cloth, and were cut by Mr. W. O, Boen ey, Mr. Bar Blah's cutter, and who Mr. Powers writes la the only cutter who has been able te Ct Mai' without making alterations. The treu aara measure 63 inches around the waist; Se around the hips ; 37 around the knees. H." -. . .!. ... w. ..... ....! Vi SBU AV.VUUUU WU UUtUJUJ. ik umjk (urce -A,t aad a half yards of cloth, double width te --' aaaae mem, eneuga ie iubke a woeie sun X fcramanet ordinary slzj. Mr. rowers Is 3 -wen snewn tnmisciiy. xiis irienus wm L be arlad te learn that be and hla blir sister 1 are In geed bealtb, and will probably visit .?. Timimttr flirt itnmlntf tiif mmnr . ttnt.tnr... Lancaster the coming summer or autumn. Erengbt Fiera Heading. Ltura Gettler was arrested at Beading en Friday by Chief Smith en a warrant is. astd by Alderman Feidney. She was aaargad with stealing money by her bus aaad aad skipping awsy te Beading. Whea she was located In that city Chief ahalth arrestee and brought her te this etty. The parties met at Alderman Ford Ferd aey a office last evening and alter Gettler Hiufiieiiiuu cuusuiiauen tue prose' A, wttea waa withdrawn, the costs paid and Gettler and his wife lMt the eUlae together. 'f A Luncatier AriUt'a Werk. ;' G. B. Eettenbader, a Lancaster attlat, , cyeeterday shipped nineteen life slzs pie. , I tares la oil, water colors end India Ink, et Aaaeaalcent residents et Catassqua, which be , ade te tbelr orders. Among the let wsa Mef Majer Bern, who was well-known la LaBeaaier yar age. Be U attired In jail luiKcrtn. rUlE IN MOUNT JOV. The Drrclllng and Stere or Uterge Carpenter Damaged toy I'lamca. This forenoon a rather destructive flre occurred In tbe town of Ml. Jey. It broke out about 10 o'clock In the attle et the build, lng of Geerge Carpenter, which he occupies as a dwelling and store. The root and sec ond atery were burned from the house be- lere the fire could be extinguished. or a tlme the contusion was very great and the whole nelgborheod was alarmed. Furniture and ether household goods were thrown from the windows ef,the burning building. The heuse next te Carpenter's la occupied by the Misses Boyce. It was en fire sev eral times and was somewhat damaged. The household goods were thrown Irem the beuse also. During the fire F. O, Pennell, ene of the men who was working te extin guish the flames, received an '.ugly wound en the bead by being atruck by a nozzle that slipped from the edge et the reef. The fire was discovered by WllliamlDerelf, who nas a anee siere oppesno air. varjwuicj, and he gave the alarm. The building that was burned is situated en Main street Although occupied by Mr. Carpenter it is owned by Mrs. Jeseph lla ber. The fire Istsupposed te bave been caused by a dofectlve Hue. The Ilradr War Vltvrs. Tbe opera house was again filled last evening te witness the second exhibition of tbe Brady war views ; and this evenlng when tbe last et the series Is shown, there will be another large audience. Gettys burg's battles were displayed last evening along with many pictures of Charleston after the earthquake and of Washington Court Beuse, Ohie, after the cyclene nearly destroyed that cliy. There was a well attended matlnee this afternoon, at which numereus comic pictures were shown. Among the portraits shown last ovenlog was that of Jehn Burns, a resident of Gettysburg, who Joined the Union army, participated In that battle and was everely wounded. The chair which he UBOd wblle recovering from bis wounds carae into the pcs'osslen of J. Bay Brown, esq. Be has leanod It te the Grand Army pest, and It will be exblhlted en the stage at the opera house tnlrevenfrfg. - """ " (lead Templar AuBlcriry. Lancaster Ledge Ne. 01, I. O. of 0. T., held their first anniversary last evening In Grand Army ball, North Queen street. The large hall waa crewded with Invited guests who were favored with the following pro pre gramme : Hinging, by the ledgo; prayer, Bey. J. N. Felwelr; sole, MUs Lella Bear ; reading, Miss Louisa M. Myora ; music, MUs Anna Baas; ledge's hla tery, K. G. Musser ; singing, Barry Gibsen; reading, Miss Mary KauUman ; duet, Miss Anna Baas and Mr. G. Zsek ; recitation, Miss Ole, of New Joisey; Instrumental music, Mr. G. Zeek ; essay, Miss S. Flem ing! singing, Mits Lila Bear; readlng, 8. E. Steele; singing, Barry Gibsen. Addresses were delivered by Bev. J. N. Felwell, Luther S. KauUman, eq , Mr. Musselman, of Franklin ct Marshall college, and ethors. Theso present were highly pleased with the entertainment. IteninncB In High Llfn. Frem the Ban Fianclsee chronicle. Bhe was romantic. Ber lather was a mil lionaire whose life had been devoted te sausage raising. Be waa practical naturally, but all the poetry et her family was right In ber. She was bolevod by another mil lionaire's son, but she had been reading remances and stull, and when he proponed te ber she declared he must de something poetical for her. Dearest, what can i no t " Hocomo n peer artist V" " I couldn't be any otber klud of nn ar tist." " 1 mean you must pretend te be a peer artist. Fa docs net knew you. Yeu inuct come and make leve te me, and I will fall in leve with you. Fa will object and inake a row. We will elope and get married, and when It is all ever we'll tell hltn, and It will bb dellghtlul." Ami se he bocame a peer arlUt and took a peer Htudle, and daubed en canvas and pretended te paint picture. And there wan another milllotiatre'u ilaugbter get te coming te his studio and sitting for ber picture. In these dellghttul little tote-n-tetos he forget all about the romantle malden, HUd when tbe romantle mnlden came ene night In peasant cestume as a nweet surprlie te run away witbbliii sbe found he was married te the ether girl, and hnd geno off en his honeymoon. Hlie thinks that romances are all lie new, and that nothing heppens In real life as It hap pens In bocks. Site's about right. Children at l'enliftUn The 1'amunkey Indians, In forwarding te the governor of Virginia tbelr annual tri bute of ilah and game, say they bave dwindled from n population of 1,000,000 souls te 120 braves, squaws and papooses. " We," they say, In a petition which they want transmitted te the president, " tnke no part In politics, but acknowledge the lawn passed by the pale faces, and are ever ready te go letth In uefense et the great government or tbe united Btaiea when called upon te protect and shield the squaws and papoesos of tbe pale faces. We would humbly pray nnd importune you, great and geed chlet et the pale faces, silting around your council lire In the great City of Washington and smoking your plpe or peace, that you would enact and pass sult sult able laws which would allow us, the last remnant et thegreat Chief Powhatan, living In tbe county or King William, Virginia, that we may pond anu have educated, iree of ceBt te us, the children of our tribe te that great and geed school known bb the Batupten Nermal Bchoel." l.eneran rliliUtirMan. Henry C. Lea has goncreusly ollered te erect an extension te the present Philadel phia Library building at a coat net execed ding fM.OOO At Chestnut Bill a new I'retCHtaut Episcopal church will seen be erected by B. B. Housten. It will cost ?i0,000. Jehn Carew lelt an estate valued at f 15. 000, all et which Is bequeathed te his wlle la trust. At her death f5 O'X) or the princi pal will go te the Slaters etHt. riancls te on en dow a free bed In Bt. Agues' hospital, aud the remainder of the oatate will be divided equally between the Bemun Catholle so ciety of St. Jeseph ter educating and main, talnlng peer orphan chlldren, the LlitlJ sisters of the l'oer aud the Boute of tne Geed Shepberd. m i One Held, the Oilier llWcharfeil. The two Germans, who were In the treuble at Howe's botel en Seuth Quoeu street, were beard befere Alderman Spur, rler last evenlng. Emll Strasser was committed ler SO days for being drunk aud disorderly and for trial at court en charges of felonious astault and battery and malicious mUchlet preferred by A. B. Bowe and Jeseph Buttlnger, There was nethlnc te show that lUpphad been guilty et anything but being drunk end he was discharged alter paying the costs en the drunk and disorderly charge. Colored Odd fellew.1 AimUetux). Kate l'erpetua Ladge, Ne. ".O'JI.ofeolorod Odd Fellows, colebrated their third anni versary last evening nt Love and Charity ball en Lew Btree. There was a very large crowd present and they bad a line ontor entor onter talnment, which ineluded a b up per. 'Wil liam Procter and ethers made short speoches, The ledgo Is new In a very nourishing condition and iiumbcrs-lGmem-berr. Ou the Leakuui, Chlet Smith has received a letter from Allentown te be en the lookout for Filtz Neubert, a boy 1 years old, who ran awey irem bis home at CaUBauqua, February It, The chlet has been requested by Datco Datce tlve Beat, of Berrlaburg, te be en the look out for tramps, who breke Inte a warehouse and stele a plush coat, materials ter a suit of ciethes and some ether ertlcler. Mule An Aitlgnraent. Jehn L. Blngaman, of Warwick town ship, made an asAlguincnt te-day ler tte benefit et creditors te B. V. Seldemrldge, et the same township. TlIKr WKItK W-AVINO " OtlV.lAA). A Small ney DUcetsi TliroeRh a Key e!e Caujei a Reniatloe. Frem the Ban Francisce Chronicle. They wero at the breakfast table. Tbe eldest daughter had net made her appear ance, ' Where's Battle 7" asked the father. i Battle's net very well this morning. She has a hoadaehe." " Yes, pa ; Battle's awful sick." Se spoke up the small brother. What's the matter with her 7" "1 don't knew. I don't think she's very 111," said the mother. res, she is awlul sick," said the boy, "and I knew whal's the matter wllh her." "What is it V " Last nlgbt she and Geergo Smith liau an awful row and a flnliL ' What I A light T What de you mean 7" I was asleep an' I woke up, an' they was In the parlor down stairs, an' be was awful mid. He was aheutln' and soreamln' and statri pin an' she was cryln' te him te step. An' I ereeped down stairs an' peeped through the koyhelo, an' he was Just glvln' It te her. Then tbey quieted down an' I soe him kiss her." " This is terrible. Has Battle said any thing te you 7" said father te mother. i Net a word." Just then Battle made her appearence, languid and tired looking. Whal's this trouble between you and Geerge? lias he been insulting you 7 Why didn't you tell me about It 7" said the father. About whal 7'' Then they told her tbe sniAll boy's htery. She took the small ley by the ear. "Yeu Ditte Imp 7 Why, pa, Geerge Is going te plsy Othelle at the amateur theatri cals, and we were rehearsing the Jealousy scene." " Flay acting Jealousy already I1' said the old man. Why deu't you wait till yeu're marrled and you'll get the real thing mero than you want 7" The small boy ha coine te the conclu sion that things are net what they aoem, and he'll (Ind out before he speaks next tlme. lie's very sere about It. Hull Fer llalnnirt. Wednesday night a let or meat was stolen from the ML Jey eoldlers' orphan school. J. B.Smllb, manager of the school, made complaint against August!! llramen and Jehn Jfonsterniaehor, two men resid ing (a the nolglibefbood, ami bad their houses soarcbed, but noue of the stolen preperty was found. The finpocted men did net llke It that they were charged with being guilty of a crlme. Te-day they carr e te Lancaster and each entered n suit for f 1,000 damagea sgalnftt Smith. The Bhcrlll went te ML Jey this aftornoen te serve the necessary papers en the dofendant. Tne l'uiiorMlTe-ilj The funeral of Jacob Jlruncr took place from the rosldenceof his Miter, Miss Cath erine Feist, en North Queen strect, this aftornoen at 3 o'clock. The servlces at the heuse were conducted by Bev. Momlnger, el S'. Paul's Befermed church, te which deceased belonged. Thopall-bearera were: Ephralin .allers, Phares KuuH'mar, Dan lei B. Beltshue and Jehn II. Bellinger. The lutormeut took place at Lincaster coinetery. Thofuneralot Jacob Ilaclunnn, who died In Qulncy, Illinois, took place In Strasburg this afternoon, and was largely attended. t. rutrlca'a lit;, Tei-diy Ja tbe fca.t of Ireland's patron saint, St. Patrick. Sprigs of groen ere Jly. leg from the lapels of iimny a coat, and Bomesinlllng-faced women haye brought out all the grecn that wm in thelr wearing apparel. Mr. J. W. Byrne, ni the only pousetBor el the real shamrock In the town, has qullearun upon his limited supply, bjt he has managed le gl ve a llttle el "the chosen leal of bard and chief te many of bis frlends. KMernm le Court. The tlitce Mlllers, membcrii oil he Bus slan colony, who wero brought from Lebanon te answer the charge of stealing goods from a fellow countryman named Isaae Falser, wero heard by Alderman A. F. Dennelly en Frldey evenlng. The e III co waH crewded with friends et the prosecutor and defendants. Alderman Deni oily wai obltgeil te secure an Intor Inter Intor preter te understand the testimony. The alderman returned all the cases te cetut nnd the accused onterod ball for thelr nppoarauce. ItfbeccA Weller'a I.Icpuiie. An additional potltlen praying the court te grant a llcense te Bebeeca Welter, el Edeu township, was bled te day in the oUlce of the clerk or quarter sosslens. It Is Blgued by ene hundred and slxty-nlne real deuts of Eden townships. in Town. The BL Bav. Dr. Bullsen, bltbep as Blatant of this diocese, la in town, tbe guest et Bev. Dr. KulghL He will preich and confirm at St. James church te-morrow morning and SL Jehn's In the evenlng. Ilia I,iimut Hi it. The Helvetia .Leather company, el thin city, shipped this morning te Jehn Clark's Mlle Knd Spool Cotten company, of New ark, N, J,, the largest belt tbey evor man ufactured. There were 2,100 toot el leather In ene piece, and the cost of It was fl 210. Cnmnilltflil fur a Hearing Mlchael Kelly, who has frequently fig ured as n defendant In our aldermen's pollce courts, raised a row en Maner street en Fri day aud was arresled by Olllcer Bltehey Alderman Dennelly, et the Eighth ward committed him te Jail for a bearing. Ilifire lbs Mi or. Tbe only threo Inmates of the slatleu heuse en Friday night for the disposition of the mayor were lodgeip. 'Wblle the storles they told did net ontlrely satisfy the mayor that they were telling the truth, be gave thorn the benefit of the doubt nud al low ed them te go. Jimmy (Jaluu beut Dal Jimmy Qulnn was sent te Jail en Friday by Alderman l'ordney for lUe days, j0r drunkenness and disorderly conduct at Alderman llirr's ollleo. All the Light llurnlni;. All the city llghtu wero burnlug en Fri day night, ter the first tlme ler evor a week. A Kentuthjr Ljncblni;, At 1:30 ei'oleck Wednesday morning a mob appeared bofero the jail at Uepklnsvllle, Ky., and tcek forelblo possession of J.Skln ner, a noted dosperado, and hoeii had iilm swinging Irem a limb et R troe four mllm from the jail. Skinner hnd trled te mur der a poacsable farmer, B. It, Beurgenau, four mouths nge. 1IUV ;0()D CAUt'KIS A I'luce Where n flue Hleck la Ter bale ut Lew l'rltis. Spring Is cemln? ; beusa doming will seen begin ; tbe old carpets will be taken ui, inspected, rearranged, turned, sud laid down fgaln when they are net tce much worn; but, as all houiehelderi knew, the best el carpets will c entimlly wear nut and must be replaced by new ones. It Is Im portant le knew vtbere te get the best nnd cheapest goods te re place them. The readur will net go astray II he or she call at FahnosteokV, East King street, next te tbe court beuse, where will be found as complete a line if carpets of all kinds as was ever exhibited in this city. Mr. FahncBteck has greatly enlarged bis carpet depmuient and made overy preparation for the spring trade, and having dealt dlroetly with the inanufae. turcrs bought at low prices, and will sail at prices lower than ever before. Bag car car pets of till grades, hemp.iingraln, tapestry, bruRsels huiI all ether kinds will be found In great variety, and will be shown In the best lighted carpet-room in tais city. Cur Cur pets am promptly Bwed and laid If pur chasers ilf'lre 1L Ii is hardly necessary te call attention te the Immense quantities of heuseturnlshlng goods, dry goods and fanoyartlrlesenbandandforssleatFabnes. lock's. Fer nearly half a century this house has steed In the front rank of Lancaster merchant Fer the Soup rand. The Ceclllan society, through Mrr. B. W. Belnltsh, has denated 10 leaves of bread te the soup fund. Horses 1'ald Fer. Iia&e It. Itran, sgent of the People's Live ntnek iniurance company, te Car paid te II. A. Tnompien $160, and Frederick Gees t100, for horses that they leit by death. Tuts everling, at the Cooper hense, will be sela the properties of the late Bndelph Christ. Amnaemenis. Jet Kmtititt in "FYltt" Monday evening JoeKmmott appears In Faltcm or,era bente, in "Fritz, our Cemln Gertnan." This Is the plsy In which the celebrated actor wen fame ana fortune, and he still presents It with urcftt seecess. Already a large number et scats hsve been sold, anfl there is no flenbt tint the sudlence will be very large. Bmmei t iaapopnlaaeter, ana In the play he fcitro fcitre duccs all of his fine songs ana ether special ties. A Popular Weitern Flay. "BanchlO" will be played here Tuesday evening by Clinten Hall, J. Herace Miller, ana a strong company. The New Haven l'altaMum saysl "JtanchlO." with Its pretty scenes or home Ufa Interlaidlng thillllng border epliedes, canght en excel lently last night. The acting was iplrltet and the play was wellmounted. Largeaadlencts will be the rale for the remainder of the week VKAT1IH. FecniRs In this city, en tbe 13 tb Inst,, liar burn f oiiders, wife or Michael benders, In the Cdth e ir of her age. The relatives ana friends of the rimlly are mipectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of ber bulbar d, Me. 22 Cast Frederick street, en Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. Set vlces In the Old Mennenlte chureb. Kasl Chestnut streeL Interment at Mellln gm's cetniitcry. Jt MARKKTj. New Cerk Stocks. Kkw YertK, March 17, 1 50p. m -Meney closed at 'I per cent; Bxchange straSy t posted rates, It HCQlBi) tactual rates. It SJXtH HS f or sixty days t II b7KO! 87)j ler demand Govern ments BtPHflyi currency C's, II 20 bid ; 4's coup, ii r; ws ae, itec'.bia. l'uclfle railroad bends closed as fellows : Union Firsts, 113 te 1'0 land Grants, 103 te 1(0; Sinking Funds, 111 te 118; Centrals, 11 J te 11(1. Unfuvornble news regarding western strikes and nnlavorable bankaUitement, showing dv crisi'e roservos et l,4iS,030, wero the chief factors having advorse elfecL 1'rtces went Btendlly down from opening up te 11.30, when values went down V, te 1)1 pertcenL The ucahest worn Heading, Bt. Paul, Union I'acl I'acl fle, Western Union, Lackawanna and Loals Leals Loals vllle Nashvllle. Thny were also the most nctlve stocks In thellnal half hour te neon theru wns seme bnylng and a fraetlenal re covery Te day's eules were 1 17,007 shares. (train and Previsions. Fumlabed by a. K. Yundt, Ilroker. Cuicaoe. March 17, 1 03 o'eleck p. m. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. J ard. May 7HU tl .... 14.11 7.(12 .1 mid 7) 6ltf ....11.17 7.S7 Oil Oltv. Crude Oil mi Closing l'rlces-2 o'e'ook p m. Wheat. Cern. Oats Perk. Lara May 78; 61 , . . 14.11 7 m -'unt i...WA tin. 14.17 7.U7 O i CHy. ' CrudeUll ,07 Ilouaelielil Market. mir.v. rieitr,.'rv Uutterfllb S'.e Jiuller V & '-B3 83 Dutch Cliixiau r1 luii.i , ,6U10c POULTKV. Clilckeni y pair (live) ..40()70a Chickens V piecn (cleaued) 30Ot0e lurknys. llvu fl & lQc liuiks, each 45a Tin kuys, dunned yt & 16s Uuise, olednod ILCKlup. M18CLLL4NK0UH. Apple Uuttnr V 'It ........15c 1KK V dnz 15a iluiiuy V n. tc lieiniin i at .. l&e l.urd V & leOlle Snuer Kraut ) qt .tc niuiTS. Cranberrlea f) qt lie Ampins J! bbl lfif$14! AppleaV Kpk ajfjUc CIm stunts V qt liie Hhellbirks yt qt..... PfllOe llmanns W dez , 2jf2rc Lmnena (lez ISe ei annus VI dez l.'tjMin Whlte Uiuies V ft 2ic VKQXTAUtBS. Cnbhue W head 5O10c ikieis i uuncn 5CI80 Hvcet roiHteas KVk. .IBO-aK lurulpaW H pk HOlOc I'eUiuhh V H k... legi'c Onlenn y S Pk 310 luatihe- w bunch.... 2c Carrots V uuncn be F LOU 11 AMU (UlalN Kamlly rieur bbl 5.oe Khiicv ttellcr Heur I5W Oats bus 4ic Cern (Hliullud) bus , gee ( em 1 bus oec Kju bus , ere Kleiirpnr quarter 6njbc Wbeatbiii BSctnWc Hay fl ten 112014 G'levursriKl V bus.. ajoaeSM Timethy V lns 12.7.(13 00 llurdUnwd V bus .....1.25 XIAT8 1 Mutten & PQIRc Veal f) &....; leaisc Ik'Ol V ft BcflBc Ueef qr tttse HuusiiKO )l B. 10O12O I'llddlllK V ft 100 Hum Vt tt.wlio'e lSQitc Ham V fc. sliced 22c llicun l It, , 12c Dried Itt V qr 10c Bologna V qr 12e Cern ileel a i6e Perk Y lOtflbe risu, Catfish V B 15b Halibut V ft le I luck lliiss V ft 10c PorulesV lue btuigpeuf) lb lue Oyslur W 1(I eucQIl 50 Whlte FUht1 ft lOe PlURW Si JUC bliultmth , , snfleyt iicning u aez... 8Ctji3C I.neu niecrc nun Henda, ltopertca by J. K. Leng-. Par Lest value, sole. Lanras'rGpei cent., UNO loe ' " 1KI5 loe " 4 " Bchoel leanlasa 100 " 4 ' lnlorOlyears. llfl " 4 " In Borao years. 100 " 4 ' Inionraiyeara. me " 4 " in BoiSeyearn. loe 115 00 115 103 1(0 100 1MK HO 1W ManholmUerouirh lean ., lue BAMK BTOUKS. rtrst National llank... 100 Fanners' Nutleiml Itank 60 Fulton National llnnk loe Lancaster County National itank... M Northern National llank loe Peeples' Nutlenul llank Ki iktjstone National Hank, Mull tit lm le.) COiiimbla Nutlmua lSunk... ltw Christiana National lirnk 100 Kpnrutn National llank loe rirat National Hank, Columbia loe Flntt National llank, Slrasburg loe rirat Nutionel llank, Martettu 100 First National Hank, Mt. Jey loe LltlU National Hank ion Mountvllle National Hank loe Meuheltn National Hank luu Union National llnnk. Mount Jey.. 60 New Helland National llank 100 Gap National llank loe uuan-yvllle National Hank lue Clltabethtewn NaUenal Hank loe ISOaLLAHBOVS HTUOBS. East ltrandy wine A Waynesburg.. . BO UuarryvlileU.lt....... ,,. 60 MtllorsvilleBtreotCar go Inquiring Printing Company,.,,.., GO (lasllght and Fuel Company... 26 Havens Hense (Henda) tee Columbia Uas Company js Columbia Water Company ,, 10 husquehannalren Company loe Mariutta Hellew-ware..,., loe 8IOV0UB HOUSO , ,, 6(1 MllleravUle Nermal Scheel as Nerthern Market ,, 60 Kastern Uarket... ,, ,, w Uas Company Henda loe Columbia Uoreugh Henda loe UuarTyvlllQ U. 1L, 7"a. , loe lleadlng A Columbia U. UM &'..,.,. loe Kdbieu Light Company te Western Market., , go Lancaster City Btrtiet lutlway Ce.. GO Kast Knd Street Ball way UK 25 ltl 11550 137 140 123 145 164 1X1 210 150 IfW 1(1 150 GS 140 110 125 120 26 1. CJ Gl 20 100 U 11 20(1.25 210.10 LOB IB 80 E2 50 103 103 113 KB 67 50 GO 10 GO.00 a TUBHF1ES eTOOES, Hlg Spring A Heaver Valley 25 ?. pr 8 S7 7 2U ae S3. 50 7B t6 75 75 110.00 IBB 40 M 1 t05 II 2U 40 43 4a. 05 1 60 llrl Anen. A iiurstmauu.. UK Columbian cnustnutuui.. j) Columbia 4 Washington , an ConeatogaA HlgSprlng 25 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 Lane, Kllrabothtewn A Mlddlet'n, 100 Lancaster A Frultvltle GO Lancaster A Lllitz 25 Lancaster A WUltamstewn 25 Lancaster A Maner ,, go Lancaster AMenhelm 20 Lancaster A Marietta 2t Lancaster A New Helland 100 LancastnrA Susquehanna. 800 Lancaster A New Danville... 25 Columbia A Marietta 2a Maytown A Kllzubethtewn SB Lanuasttr A Kpbrata 25 Lancaster A Willow Btreet,... 25 HtrusburgA Allllpert 25 Marietta A Mavtewu 25 IfKW Al) VNRTIXKMKMTU. w 1!W IjINIC OF l'il'KS UH1AH. AP- i-.. .plawoe(: ana bread Howls, from lOe up. Full hue el binektug Tnbacce, UlllUi H'A CIU AB BTOKK, . , . he. Ut fast Ktegbueet. srxelephene, feb-VYua, rtmw Ait rxRTitiKM nira B AK1NU FOWDEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. mttia powder never varies, a marvel el A parity, strength and wbolesemeness. Mera eoqnemlcal than the ordinary kinds, ana can net be sela in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Sold only in earn. Hetal Hakise Poweaa Ce , 106 Wall Btrtet, Hew Yerk. jym iyaw LICENSE U AV1NQ BEEN GRANTED us, enr Btore will be opened te resume bnslness Monday, April d, when we will be pieased te see oer old friends and patrons, ueuuau'a liqueb btebf, 21 Centre Square. LUNCH FRIED OY8TERH FOR Lunch I his evening at the Wall Heuse, corner Ber lb. Queen and Middle streets. ltd" JOHN II. HUHUElt, Proprietor. piALFHEA.1) HOUP FOR LUNCH TO VJ night at Xxcclsler IU1I, Me. 117 KastKleg street. Vest Boer en tap. ltd' CI1AB V03T. PEPPEK-POT IiUNOH THIS KVEN 1NO at the Kagle Hetel, corner North Qun and Orange street. ltd A. C. UAHTEB, Pret GRAND LUNCU-FUIED OYSTERS for lunch te-ntgbt, at Nes. 1)1 ana 113 North Qufiea street. C11A8. K.OU1I9, UKO. U. KKNDIG, It Proprietors. SAUKR KRAUT FOR LUNCH TO NKJIIT at the Maner Hetel, 217 nd219 West Hlng street, opposite King Street Tbcatrn. ifetreshlng beer flrawn from the keg. Het lunch every morning Irem 9 te 12 : ltd JOHN H. UIselMGLtt, Prep. WM. H. 1HUER HAH REEN AD rnlttcd te an Interest in the firm or lid UAUKH A 1IKO. FOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, A NINE ltoemca Uejbii with Stable ana a let of Fruit trees, Ne. 2 West Urange street, at a reasonable rent. Inquire at ltd Ne. 4 BOU 111 PltlNCK BTBKKT. KIWG'S "YELLOW FRONT" LEADS I. The ' Yellow Frent" cigar Is a dream of elegante, and coats only 6 cents KlNU'B"YKLLOW FRONT" Cigar store. 21 North Qaeen Street. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIBST MOltTUAUK. ltd JOHN U. MK1.LKU. WE GUARANTEE OUR "YELLOW PKONT" Be. Cigar?, Clear Havana Filler and Hand Made, In bozos or !5's, 60' and lue s, at KINQ'3" YELLOW FRONT" Cigar Btore, 21 North Queen Btreet. PUHLIOSALEOF ILLINOIS HORSES en Monday, March IS 1K8, will be sold at D. Legan's bale Btables. Market street. Bear of Meurann Moes', Lancaster. Pa, One car lead of Ne. 1 Horses, Feeders ana Drivers. Bale toceinmonco at 1 e clock p. in. A credit of CO days will be given, ltd DANIBL LOGAN. TJH)R KENT AT QUAKRYV1LLE JD Lancaster county, near railroad, a Two Twe Two Htery Hnlldlng, 24 by 42, with attachment, 20x41 feet, water ter power and one line of shafting en the premises, suitable ler machlne ihep or ether manufacturing purpose?. Bent reason able. Apply te JKBKM1AH KIFK, Ne. S2K south Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. feb25-4ta,U MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORT OAOKln flnnnnf 1, 500,123 , I3L0, 11,000, 12,500, I20U, I'M I, ISO), 2 000. Houses, Hmll farms and Business Btinds for lent, l'.oaie call It printed catalogue. JOkLL. HAINES, Auctioneer, Flre Insurance and Ileal Estate, Mi 32 North DukuSU, Lanoasten Pu. mil WASH TJEOPENED. After being c'e:ed for the pxst two xueks for repairs, MRS. TAYLOR HAS UEOl'SNED THE CeiTee Ilease and Beatanrant Haismontef Y. M. C. A. Building. BonthQneen strect, where fli Is new prepared te serve Meals and Het Coffee at alt hours. ml7-2td IUHL10SALK -or- FURNITURE At SlaiiBh A son's Furniture Stcre. NO. 131 KASr KlNU STKKET, 'Jhursday Mernlni-, March 22, at ion o'clock. The whole stock will ba sold, as uelnUmd giving enr entlre atten tion te thj manufacturing bnslness. BLAUOH A BON, marl7 4td Ne 131 Eist King Street. TF YOU HAVE PI01TJBH3 TO FBAMQ TAEH T!Hk TO CHAS. H. BARR, Who is prepared te mrnlsh all styles el flumes at vtry short notice. aTSamplnaer Meuldings cheerftil'y shown aud prices given. 1W" SI CENTUE SQUARE. TH'UL LEDAKAl'JK E JEVAL VIE- U T1K." That's Velapuk, and means "The Ilea HeaaUlrl and the White Herso." Hew de you llke It 7 Tlsn't as pretty as geed old Lara caster County Dutch, if you aie looking for a really elegant widdlng urotent-semethlng net found In the shnpa-agllt both besutllut and useful Bee the New Hand Painted Bcaria. MBS. K. M. WOOD W AUD, Ne. 2 IX East King Street. Te get rid of our llllzzarden hands and lace, uHi.umplexten eeap ; nothing dike It, New Spring 'lies new open, with many ether new articles for dress and ornament. mar3e.lydWA3 '1A8HOA-101IESTUE I1AUQAT1NS. OSLYTWO WKEK9 LEIfT. Best Coffdes in Town. A HnoCeiTuj AtlEOper round Must Sell all befere leaving, and althengh going fast, there Is still an assortment te se se lectfrem. Almest all goods sold down below who'esUepr'.cej. And deu't forget the place li NO. 23 CENTRE SQUARE, J UNA CLA.UK. Air Open Ever; Evening until 8 o'clock. Tl' YOU WAN1 Oil AUK SEEKINU A PAYING INVESTMENT, toucan And and securn ene by taking advabtage of the QRBAT REDUCTIONS In prices and stock new offered until Pprlng -AT THE- ' Yellow Frent Coach Works, CORNER DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LAXCASTIR. l'A, J. H. NORBECK.f. . .. rnorniETen. Ouccesiorte Norbeck A Mlley.) Carrluges, Buggies, Wngens, &c Or ALL KINDS. AT-i'remptand Careful Attention Qlvente Bepairlng SAME MOTTO "11Y WOBK SUSTAINS MY WOBD," Ul-SmdSAW ytCW AD VJCRTI8BUSX18 JTEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. MOURNING GOODS I i w.nirested '? UlackorMeornlng Goods will ilnd in our department devoted in nf m m cemp,ela "sertnient et every kind of materialusedforineuni- Ulack Cashmerea In endless variety, 36, 40 and 40 Inches wide, from 25a tn tl 25 Per yawl. Strictly All-wool Black Cashmeres, 40 Inches wide, at 30 i 45. iSd 60 cts Stllf finer qualltlea at 02f , C3, 75, 87, eta., l.e6, 11 2e! ' ,( ' na CU, iilack Weel Henriettas, 4c Inches wide, two special bargains, at 60c. and II oe Theae are net every day offerings and you should see them at once. ' Ceuit land's Enallsh Crapes, Bordered Nun's Veillnds, Serges, Armnres.Tamtae UmrieUtu? etc8' etc ' k 8hoeda8' Arneld 'osfDlagenaljSuk Wa?p nnl!i?lL1n?Meun,,?KC21,ar8andCafr3 nandkerchlers, Gloves, Ruchlnf, and Black Ribbons at very low figures. ' 'uwmu FAHNBSTOCK'S, 3537 BAST KINO ST.. L ANOA8TBB, PA. gAKD A MeELROY. bard &, Mcelrey, 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, Oir Expenses ire Net High And Wfl is 2f; ISWi,ii,.1!? "S.8 JKn, mtta. Pslr ler J5c. worth 20c per I J? ne ,nI?.,i,??.,er lie' t,e"t 8oes n the city at tne price Ladles' ?Vlt e'Pa"rlo'2e l tianetfnsln chliaren's Uohe 20 lez. Men's 1 and brtggi rSeJiPnl? '? 5?.hJ Shawls ana Blankets at 7Vm9r ' thl It the blgest dollar' werthed preflls, the lowest In the eltr. whvt nnr -rr,n. . .,... ...HT. ".".... ff? i?.7.Pr,ce.T bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, tfKW ADVXRTlHKMBSTti. SAVED HIS LEG! SCROFULA v tl or ink BONE CURED ! Lrrne'?!, as , Anput 11, 1SS7. TinSwmSricine Ce. Atlanta Ua: Ofntlcmen I liare beeu anilctpil with ulceration of the lc erer lnc I waa a child, tbe tllseue undoubtedly belnK hrre dltarr. ei mr mother suffered from acreful em aymptema. ai I adranced te rna.nhoel KT afflktlen lncrceacd until tha malady became harraSAlDR and painful beyond tha power of words te dPRcrlbe. My rlffht leg ),artlcularly became fearrullr Involved, the eft left being let, painfully affected. Finally, bout fourteen jean aee, the ulcerienmy riffht leff had eaten through the flesh Inte the Imne. In order te aave my life the doc tors determined te amputate my leg belevr the knee The operation was auccesRfutly tierfermcrt by Dr 11. V. M. Miller, or Atlanta, and Dr. W, V. Dond, et Llthenla. liut tha less of my leg. (rave me only temporary re lief. The poison was still In my syttem and aoen berau te show Itself again. In a short time after large ulcers appeared en my left I eg, covering It from the knee te the Instep, rcquently while at work I could be tracked by (he bleed which oezod from the huge ulcers, and the sores and rettenlng holts were se offensive that mi fellow workmen could net stand the stench and would move away from me. last winter I was persuaded te try S. S 8 As a last effort 1 consented te de se, and about seven months age I began taking the Specific 1 seen began te feel the geed effects of the medicine, t he offensive running began te grew less and less and finally ceased, the ulcers healcd, my flesh hecarue firm and solid, and today arter using twenty one bottles, I am as hale and stout a man of my age as there Is In acergta. I am seventy-one rears old, but feel new younger and stronger han I did when was twenty Ave. 1 weigh about 170 pounds. &elhlngls te ba seen et the terrible disease, or te remind me of the torture 1 suffered for se many years, execut the scars et the perfectly hialed ulcers. I want the world te knew of the almost miraculous cure effected en me by 8. 8 a , und I call upon these who wish te fcnOvr tne particulars directly from me te write, and X will consider It a pleasure as well as a duty te answrr their letter. 1 refer te Dr. W. l. lkind. of Llthenla, as te the truth et my statement. Very gratefully yours, It. DrIkx, TreMUeen nioednnd RVIn Diseases raatlud free. Tus&wirrBrkCinoCe, Drawer S, Atlanta, Oa, OUR GOLDEN LION AND MIA. QUE. 11IPA Se CliAK are clear Havana, hand made, In boxes of 50 s and lOu's. UxtUUTH'M CIO Alt 8TOUK, lit least KInir 'treat. Established 1770. 12D-VVASlltia ASSIGNEE'S HALE OF VALUABLE UKALK8TATK, OK 1 UE3DAV, StABcn 27, I6S3, tlie undersigned assignee, for the benefit of creditors of Henry liurger and wife, of Lan cus'er city, Pa, will aell at public gale, at the Cooper Heuse, In Bald city, the lollewlog valu able real estate, te 'nit Ne. 1. A loterplcco of ground, sltnateden the west side of Knutb, Prince street In said city, south of Andrew street, containing in front en Seutn Prince street 150 leet. moieer less, and extending westwaid in depth of that width 118 fcotnie'u or lees, le Wafn street. In. eluding the remaining atone anil brick walla of the Planing Mill Prepe-tyand stable. Ne. 2. A let or piece ut around. Iren tin,-' en the Laneaslei and Columbia turnpike. wat of College avenue, In said city, numbered 27 en Plot" A"cf leta laid out by Jehn C. Baiter extending In front 43 leet, mere or lese, and northward In depth ,vll leet, te altreetwlde alley, en which U erected a geed-sued fiiAJdK jl ACltlNK bIIOP. Ne a. A let or piece of ground, fronting 70 feet, mere or leas, en the west side et Seuth Queen street in said city, between Andrew and Hszel sToets, and extending westward in depth 219 feeU mere or less, te neaver street, en which UerectMl a geed double two story DWKLL1NU UOl'hk, with Mansard reef, Ne. H, with a large double back building, sup plied with all modern improvements and In geed repair, together with ether small build ing, Hult trees, etc The abuve premises which are new occupied by Ames S. U rb in, as a reaiaence, will be elleted for sale In whole and In part. Bale te commerrco at "X o'clock p. in., when attendance will 1 given aud terrriB made known by Jell h ADAM nUKUKIt, Asstgnnnef Henry liurger and wlle J. W. H. UAt'SMAN, Attry. marl7420d M YERS A KATHFON. CONFIRMATION SUITS. Yeung men who are about te be confirmed before Lasler, should net fail te leek evei the stock we have prepared for this purpose. Suitable goeds.in Black and Dark Mixtures, at people's prices. We're net "steep " en these goods. Geed value for the money, and no one who sees them will call them tee high. We have had an unusually large de mand for suits for confirmation, and we were never better pre pared te meet the demand than new. $8 te $13. CTlclusIve agents for the Cromwell Dress Shirt. Best In use. Trice, j ,5.50 per dozen ; Myers & Eathfen, i'OI'L LAUCl.OTllIEUS, NO, 12 EAST KING ST., LAMCABHB VA. Opposite Fountain Inn. Art Satisfied With OarSmill Profit!. pslrt Men's 4 pair regular nagi tt&l- lens than cost One Case ueranants of HlelihSl er retallea ever any oennterTwe excent none Opposite Fountain Ira. JfJCW AD VRRTltWZlHNTtj. NOTICE. iAdles' Fair te ba hMd by UedBose Cemmsndery A. O. K. of M. u., centre Hall. S??J,5SrvB,1uare',w111. 'Pn 8ATUBBAV, M.Ali:n " te 8J All societies cordially In vited te attend, maris lwd AUCTION I AUCTION! Ot Musical InstrnmentB. Sheet Mnsle and BUtionery, at MBS. 11. STBaCUAN'e Muilomere, Ne. 131 North Uneen street, be KlnnlnKSAl'UUDAT KVKNtN7MAVKCli 17. at 7.10. ard te continue every eveninsr nnttL stock Is disposed e. " HUKNatMANAUKIVCEHL, marie.17 Auctioneers. JYOK UKNT HTOKK AND UVVKtit, A! INQ corner of Orange and Prince streets, occupied new as a grocery ; geed location t rent reasonable. Apply te ' M. H. WEIDI.KB, rcB.tfdlt 3 North Christian BtrveW H OKkTB KLEOritIO BELT. HOME TESTIMONY. Mr.O n.BWOPE,ofNe. 411 West Walnut street, Lincaster. Pa . says he was treubltd with Dyspepsia and Pctaiie lihenmntlsin for several year. He applied one el Hoke's klec klec klec trlo.llelts, and Is cured. Hoke's Electric Belts FOR BALI BT COCHUAN.TIIE DBUaatST, at Nes. 1J7 A 1S9 Nnrth gueen St. TnThAB VyAlT UNTIL APK1L 10 TO BUY YOTJlt FURNITURE. OCHS & GIBBS WUl open with Entire New Btoek. 2d. ja and 4th Floers, 81 SOUTH QUXKN STKEKT, Lancaster, Pa., (rermerly Oeo,B. SehMim'a ) ma lmdU M- KNNEKCHOK RINK. IMNEROEOR EIM ! Open Every Satnrdny Evening. saVflkatlns;lrem7 3') te 9 te. Dancing from 9.30 te 11 o'clock. Geed Music. ADMISSION, 10 OBNTfl. FAS F lUKNITURE. If you Want te Secure the BEST IIAUUA1N8 Kvcr Otleied in this City IN FURNITURE! -OALU AT- Seuth Qusen and Vine Sis , WhoreyenwlllllndaFuU Line of 411 Kinds et i nrniturn that must be sold seen en ac count of Kemnval for Southern Market. Cemn and select what you want andfmve it put sslde until needed. W. C. SAPP. marlOltdS OPR1NG DHES3 GOODS. New Spring Goods ! WATT&SHAND G.SamllOEsgt King Street. Have op .ied ler inspection cerythlng new ui.il aoeliaulu la Ml SPRING DRESS GOODS. DUKSS SILKS, l'KISTEDSATINBS, WASH I)ItKS3 rAEUICS, Ladles', Gent's and Children's NEW SPUING HOSIEltV, ILKai,UVE3. TAFFETA Q LOVKS, LISLE THItEAl) GLOVES, Kit) GLOVES, NEW SPUING SHADES IN B1UBON3, l)lt33 IBIUMINQS, DIIKS3 BOTTONC, NEW SPUING EMBUOIDEP.IK3, COLLAH3 ANU CUrF3, liUCIUNUS, TABLE L NUN1, TABLE CLOT1IS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, H0U3EKEEPING G70DS. EXTBAOBDINAUY BAHC.A1NS IN AU-Weel Dress Goods, 16 Inches wide, seven different Checi s, only SSe. a yarl ; made te retail at 50 i, New Yerk Stere. 'fK
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