L3H 'A THE IiANCABTEB DAHjY ifrlLLIQENCEB. TUESDAY. MABCH 2. 1886. '.'""? fe& t Vl V & -"t. . n .$ BU HllUlJBR DEA1). mmmmUfmhe. tmt,vmMA eirjur P NMNIMUir, KlMftart"laf UmmtlU WMk IM Bm." C ""3T ... .'. - - .-,. . I iln mnnnnlimi ef Ifea bwueucm. fc'-, .... .. .... a rilil Hananer. an i ssbA rnsala t lilltf Celnmbta, died BC-Tsj. - - m -' atrMt. batwaen " JETT7 . . . .7 'IBM ncraws sk aziie NHO( hU ftf. Mr. iriek tar Mvend months, t Mi'oMlrteM eoBftnadte hU bed for lists? fsssrtlJvW WMkK, The cmuM of bfa ilMihMeonBUMtlearfdtwMM, and be FMibMiaflUetMWitti a chroelo trouble of k-gamwinh iter the gatt yew. Mr. Hananar IT 9 WT wall-known cltlsen or Colombia, 9r:Wwm we nara ler me jmi Ter. Jktttttc.UHi period when the bnalnata 4K - UH , WWB waa cennueu prjuuJiwtj t J front atraet Mr. Hanauer waa pre- krteter of a larae clothing store en -, Sat atraet, bat for the peat neveral yeara had Ma (slething store at the Franklin house. He waa a prominent member of Susquehanna ledge of Odd Fellows; Colombia ledge Ne. M, F. and A. M., and e( the Artisans' Order T?Matual Protection. A, wife and four akildren. two eons and two daughters, are ' left te mourn the less of a geed u Md, loving husband and a kind and ln- ; dnigeat father. The wife and three children ;were present at the deathbed, but the eldest ,Ieil," a prominent lawyer of 8alt Lake City. GUtab, will net arrive in CelumbU until wis UHwt.M SkJ. ..Mnndmanf hVB Vftt KAAtl ti ier vae luuerni. iuuie uraw ui ". iHaaauer, Columbia will lese one of bet best hi ', OKIsees, anu one wee ai waya was unu w w , k Burt at the RelllDS Mill. ...it' ' A venrrjalnful accident occurred last night "& at the Columbia rolling mill, te Edward .-Webster, an empleye of that place. By some Xf, accident a large chain, suspended from the tt)ef broke, and In falling struck Webster, 5 cutting two very severe gashes in his fore A. head. The injury was attended te by a P" pbysiclan. A SUght Fire. ?.f An alarm el lite was sounded yesterday j afternoon, and great anxiety was felt by our K "people about the matter as the heavy wind ?;' that was blowing would seen cause a serious "i fire. The alarm was atarted by the burning ? et a Isrge cloth in the house of Mr. Merris, SS llvlnff in Stutnn alley. The people were eu- '.;' gage In ironing and the cloth was set en fire '" by the het stove. The fire was seen extln- gulshed. Town notes. I In the opera bouse en Wednesday night '. Xzra F. Kendall and company will appear in A Pair or Kids." This play was written te make people laugb, and has succeeded in its ', purpose. The show comes under the man- '" agement of Crowthers aud Witters. , Henry Levere, a stranger in town, was ar- i rested by Officer Wlttlck for belngdmnk and disorderly. He bad a hearing at the cilice of 'Squire Evans, who Bent him te jail ler ten days. A teamster attempted te drive his horse and wagon across the Reading & Columbia railroad this morning In trent of an approach ing engine. Serious damage was averted by the engineer promptly stepping the en gine. ' The delegates chesen by the empleyes of the Pennsylvania railroad te represent them at the meeting at the Bread street station have gene te Philadelphia for that purpose. The Columbia Ited and Qun club held their monthly meeting last night The Ferest and Stream club will meet te-night , . C. H. Morgan has been appointed station agent at Cerdelia vice E. li. Mengel, trans ferred te Lancaster. Market was very poorly attended this morning by the farmers owing te the extreme cold weather. , -? The funeral of the late Morgan Babn will take place en Wednesday afternoon. Servlces ' and Interment will be held in Wrightsvllle. .Gen. Welsh pest will assemble In their pest room at 12:15 p. in. Wednesday te make urrmigeuieuts for attending the funeral. ' The car movement of the P. R. R. at Col umbia for February, shows a grand total of 78,411 cars. This Is an increase ever the mouth of January of 3,704 ears, and an in crease of 8,311 ears ever the month of Febru s ary, 1835. Metes Frem Sit Jfebe. Mt. Nebo, Mar. L On Thursday even ing, Feb. 25, the young folks of Mt Xebe tendered Mias Stella Clark a surprise. It was a grand success despite the inclemency et the weather. On Saturday morning Mr. Milten Clark, of Mt. Nebo, while cheping weed, came near chopping his thumb oil at the hand. Miss Alice Brown, efMIllerBvllle, is visit ing her Uncle Jehn Brown, of this place, and also het sister Ada, who teaches the Cedar Greve school. The Reformed Monnenltes will held a meeting at Cedar Ureve, Sunday March 7. Mr. William Wentz, secretary of the Martle school beard, Is repainting and other wise itnpteving his beuse. Ou Friday Mr. Andrew Erti, of Pequea, Interred bis youngest child at the Byerland church. It died of whooping cough and catarrh. While attending the funeral Mr. Jeseph Erb's carriage was blown ever. Fortunately no one was hurt and the vehicle Waa righted without damage te it A Card F rem Mr. James B. Best Ens. Intelligencer: Referring te a Challenge in your issue of February 27th, ier a contest with the Union or 'e. 1 fire engine Which I purchased trout the eity, I would state here, that I de net accept a challenge et that kind, as they de net state what results they propose te accomplish, and de net think it would amount te anything if I did, aa my Impression is that all fire ap paratus Is property of the city, and net of individuals. I nm well pleaBed with my bargain. The engine has been thoroughly tested and round te be A Ne. 1, in every respect It is new in the bands of Uie painter, Mr. Jas. B. McKUllps, and when finished 1 will give a public exhi bition, acd then let merit win ; aud te prove .that I held no animosity against any one In this matter, I hereby tender the use of the engine te the cbler engineer or the fire de rjartmenr. aheuld rarasinn rAnnlra. ntwl -u. II t furnish the engineer and nruuian without cost te the city. Yet ours truly, Jas. B. Best. Hound ter the West On the Fast Line, which leit this city for the West at 2 o'clock this afternoon, quite a number of persons, mostly farmers, took passage. They are bound for different parts of the West; some will let-ate and ethers go prospecting. Among them were Daniel Withers and family et four and Christian Rohrer, who go te Sumner, Misseuri: Jehn Z, Martin and family of seven. Olatue. Kansas ; If. R Leug, McPherson, Kansas ; JKt, u. """IV? jwusuauDj moiling, nwjBH ; ,i"f- David Shertz and family et four, Newton, h '"Kansas; D. W. Wylin, II. W. Espenshade, -- v, t. .8iK3usuaue anu iranKiin J. uuck- waiter, Kansas City; .1. M. Petershlue &,ia family of three, Emperia, Kansas. - Sheeting at the Park. " This Is the first day of Jehn II. Cllne's v fllMOn ahnrHtne. nnnanAn f lf3..nHl. V!K'""; V T""' ""-" " tpark. Owing te the terrible cold weather, tba crowd is net a lanra aa waa eznected. i vT V1 . j but there are many gunners bere from a dls- t'vi',!?". ... .? weaiueria better te-morrow . "TLw.m. 'T lU0nDJrt aT7.' tny gunners are axpected Trem PhlladelphU tula evenltiKand ',. "te-morrow mernlne. The UmTn.n,,..., m.. 'FL b ""B81 te three days In cam of the cold ., VI1MIIII174 MTIUUHUn, ! VV They W1U Make Fight , ,:V Atameetlneet the local netlcv-hnlrinra , S 's, ba New Era Mutual Life Insurance company, . nm viijr, jrcsuuuay aiternoen, it was ' almost unanimously resolved te resist the 1 attempt or the company te collect assessments ''i.JSf0. POf0"" who long age forfeited their 1W by declining te respond te further lavles, & " ' ' -,, . Bad a Bard Fait -H0 w Duchman, of East Earl town- .w, waa walking ever the creasing at North uuvneauiut streets about neon to te rwtaaa be slipped en the curbstone at the r mew. ni mi, striking nla face and rkls Meaa tarrihl . -, . ' -. SMs.stll.nMk; awtMtHawaeM at public sal onMen- WtagJkems, M w vtiaaT'prlc of Broke Mis Werk. William II. Bayler, proprietor et a hotel en the Chanceterd turnpike, about flve miles from Yerk. Jell from bis horse at Dallastewt), Monday evealng, and broke his neck, dying almest Instantly. Bayler, was about 45 years of age, and leaves a wire and ienr children. Ha was well known, and his death slnrtled tb community In which he lived. Flneer Cat OK W. P. Gorrecht, whllecutting hay.Menday, ier KaufTman & Keller, had the third Hener et his right thand caught in the oeg-wheol et tba bay cutter, and se badly cmshed that It had te be amputated. Dr. Albright per- rermea me operation. The city Lights. Last nlabt'a wind was very hard en the city lights, but none of the electrics were out. Twelve gas and forty-six gasollne had te succumb. A New Firm. As will ba teen cisewhere, the Crm et Hum phrevllle A Klefter, plumbers and dealers In gen eral heuserurnlshlng goods, have dlssel ved part nership by the retirement of Themas llumpht e vllle. A new Arm has been formed, of which Wm. A. KlefTer and Aldus C. Herr are the mem bers. They will de business at the old stand, He. 40 East King street, and they start In their enterprlse with the brightest et prospects. THE EDISON INCANDESCENT. IU Superiority as a Light and It Economy as Against All Competitors. Frem the Cincinnati Enquirer. Since the gas company Ms sent our circulars proposing te Teduee the price of gas te large con sumers, censldctble lnteret has been awakened lnthspublle mind as te what effect this will have en the beautiful Idlien Incandescent lamps that are se rapidly coming into' general use. The Unijuirtr man meeting Mr. A. Stuatt, the genial, whole-seuled manager of the Edisen oempany, asked him It the proposed reduction tnthoptlceergastolorgooonsumers would ma terially aneci i de r.aisen eusincss. "Se far as the reduction In price Is concerned," said Mr. Stuart, "It will net Intertera with our sales in the least. The Kdlsen Incandescent light can be and Is produced by parties who have their own plants at a rate equal te gas at from thirty te tecnty cents per one thousand cubic feet.accordlngtetheamountotllgntused. Even ir gas were reduced te thirty cents per thousand (which lsabeut one thlid what It costs te make coal gas), tt would hardly Interfere te an appreciable extent w lth our business, ns the Edisen light being se much superior te gs In point et brilliancy, cenvenUnce, safety and dewnlines, It would still be Introduced fully a rapidly as new." "Is It true, Mr. Stuart, that the Edisen light gives out neheat, and docs net vltlatotbeatmos. phore or nroem la which It Is usedt" "Yes. There Is only about one. fifteenth as much heat emitted by a sixteen candle power power hillsen lamp us by n five-feet gas Jet, which gives ubeut twelve te fourteen candles of light Tbere Is no consumption of air, ns the electric, current merely rnse ever the carbon, making It glow In ihealr-cxhautted glebe Thcre Is no llame, no combustion, consequently no consumption of attuophero by an Edlenlauip, while a live-feet gas burner, en the ether hand, consumes or deatre) s as much oxygen In un hour as the breathing of four men In thesamelength et time. Neither Is there any danger te person or property In the Edisen LUht as thcte living no flame or appreciable heat emitted by the lamp th"y cauuet set unythlng net even bin. 2lne (iflre. nor will they damage or scorch the finest fubrlci by continuous contact The cur rent Is harmless ; the main wires or even the poles efthe largest Kdlsen incandescent dynamo may be graied with the nsked hand with Im punity by anyone, aud would net hurt even a child." "Have yen sold many plants lately " "Yes. We have Just put In for the Jehn Shlltte Company a 250 light plant, luve ever 1.C00 lights in use In the Urand Central Depot In this city, 30 lights In the Burnet Heuse, 400 In the En. qulrcr eltlce ; llussell, Morgan & Ce , have Vi), and many ethers In this city have pUnls et various sizes. Altogether we have eer 4,000 lights In use In this city, te say nothing of the Interior of the State." Amtiftrment. Jlffsii'lttlenj'Cbmpnn v. On Thursday evening next, MUs IdaSlddeas will tiring her burlesque company te this city. This party has never ap pearxd in Lancaster, but has confined Itself te the large cities. It includes a score of pretty girls, aud among the people are Miss Leu San ford, the lUrtlett Mters, Miss biddens, I'rei-a lUdrldge and ethers Last week the show packed Harry Williams' ecndctr In Pittsburg, a theatre that doe net play puer shows. Thu papers or I'lttsbare speak highly et thcin. The Minitrtli TeSlghts-Thla evening Moln Meln tyre Jt "th's inln-tiel appear in the opera house, -ue party Includes plenty of geed ma terial, among which Is the celet"ated Clipper qusrtette.w he stand at the end of minstrel quar tettes, Mclut) re and Heath are among the best delineators of negre character, and among them they have L-w Benedict, Harry Armstrong, E. U. Ka) no aud ethers. Carnival at Manner eher JtinKThli evening a masquerade carnival rerskiters will beheld at this popular rink. Fine costumes have been secured and the Indications point ten big time. JiEJLllib. Bete. In tblsclty.March 1, Frederick Bete, In the 70th jearef his ugu. The relatives and li lends of the family, are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his Ute residence, Ne. 40 North Charlette street, tn Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. MAHKKTB. Philadelphia Produce Market. PETU.Dai.rHiA. March? Fleur Arm but quiet1 Bales .of MM bairilg, Minn, bakers at II rtauj; Henna, family at stQl ; Western at 1 87KB5 : Patents, se uei.Mi. "" ' Bye flour dull at $3 43 M. 1 p. in., call H heat March. SWJc. Mareh: April. 9i;e ; Mny.U-JJic t June.siK". Cern March, uud April 47JJO :Muy, 47c, Oats 33Jie Alurth aud April ; ec Map. New Yerk Produce Market. Naw teaa, March 2. Fleur dull i n no grades Fine, tl setii te j Suiwrflne, t! 50Q3 00: Common te IMr uxtra Ohie, si StJ3 7St geed te ctiolee extra IN estern.lt of Qi 4 t common extra Minn., ft 1Q 00 1 Extra Ne t, 4.1 30Q3 71 Wheat Ne. 1 t-ed, ntnte en spot, 9ec: Ne.2 Beil, state, un spot, MUc ; Ne 1 White, state, 3c.; Ne. 2 Bed. March. WKe.i April, OSWc. Cern Nn. 2 inlKHil. uh iiUe Ne. : Mixed VnVAti 4Q1A Oau Ne 1 White, state, lie: Ne Ne. Jllzed. Muv. 37tCe 30, 4&XC Byedulli Wusieru, uigeie: State. et'p. Barle nominal ; ungraded Canada, 7'Ja03c Perk dull i lint, lu w. Lard April, te !K i Mny. K 27. Molasses quiet ; lielllug stock at 21c ter 43 lest. Kerto Blce. 2l04a Turpentine dull at 4(,Kc Besfn quiet! strained te geed, II 02KQ1 07K. Petroleum dull t Kettned. e)ia nxM ,s Ulcesteadyi Cureltua aud Louisiana at 8i(J luger dull but unchanged : Bcflned cutleaf, S4.i.1ranu,'lt,,u'c!8c0! lair te geed red nery, 6J.87K! Cen fectlnna " A," djc ' lollew auletj iirtme city, IKc. Butter dull i Wetrn Imitation Creamery ficy Meci state, 18Q320 1 Eastern Crejtmery, Cheese dull i Ohie Hat, choice 010c ; State.CJc. Eggs higher EUte, 22Gy.c; Wosteru. tt Hay Choice enules eulet : Ne. 1. fleOtWc. rrelghu nominal t grain te Liverpool, Skp. Coffee steudy ; Bpet Bie at kQfiO tuu car goes, eC Chicago rrnduca Market. Ciiioaeo, March a. 9 Te p m. Market opened. Wheat-March, 7S7XeMuy, 8if; June, Cern-March, SOc. ApilL S7cj May, my,e; Oau M'arch, 2De i Aptll, STVfc j May, 2-ie. "rk-March, U0 3iXl June, tie ( May, JimiMOTK011' $387ii l)r,,I$5M WRr' W M ! Blb's-MarJ, S3 37f ( May, 3 40 j J une, $5 4 JJ. oLeaise. Wheat March. TOJiei May.SIKe.; June, tff'e .eScfrj-u.rJfee0 A,,rl,'! My' Lii0 Oats-March, ae t May, 82?ic .10i8TJ'unre!,,,0,ft?.SS, Al'r"' m' "' SXJ JuneTaV 4' M ' Al'r"' M S7l!i ' Wsr' I.lve Stock rrlees. .?40?' Mrch 1-Cattle ltccelpw, 3 7ua head head rtnflme.vV' 1(XW head j market steady, cloning am.1 .fSifeiys" steera. 030 te 1.500 Its, aj 7i5 hl'.'irt;. an feeder, V Wffl4.73 cows, ttwe AB$e5K& tJij7, M . J 3 a hQl-"rnCaer'C "Jewana'CPitiaur0? Dl.ng.H.lOOt.401 light, W.isatlUj sSlps, fivub hehadfP"r?a0rki?t,,.,:i:S?i1.ead shipments. J.fW) .nu?VrmVrtkeTaep;'prlm.IiSa,e Bekw receiDU. i.oeo, ,m...i. . BiarketslewiPhilaOeJph.sTKa S'i YnX' Sbivp-receipts, r.,900 head( shipments, RMO bend t market and prices active t prime, li S(fl fall te geed. 4 TSS lI common, 360ai25l lJimbs,tS60Oa. i m i rhlUrielphla Cattle Market. rntLXDKtrniA, Jtarch 1. The arrlvnls for the week were Ueevrs 2,100; Sheep, 7.1WJ; Hogs, .ion. l'revlens week llcevcs, i.foei Sbcep, Si.MO t J!or. ai. , , . licet cattle were fairly artlve and prices closed )ie nrnier. Kxtra. !HQ6ie x Mt-dlum, 3 4Uei common. SHn'.Se i goed.tWSc. Sheen Heed steelc continued In geed demand at an advance of lc, while common stock re re lunlneJ low. e quote as fellows : K.tm, 5j;(K'Kc geed, (flSj medium, Qlc; common, SO Ic. I.ainbs Ooed stiKk active common stock no ne glected We quote at AQ1H. Hogs were In geed demand and firm at C'iGOHc flraln and Prorlslens. rurnlshed by 8. K. Ynndt, Brekor, Chicago. March !. 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. March TPVf l .... 10.57X i. Atiril ST 40 .10 May mi June Wl August ti Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern Oats Kye llailny Oil City CrudeOll .... 10.47 COS ltecelpta. Car Leta. .... 11 .... 41 .... Ml .... let 10 M .. "S liean. Bocclpts-Hegs. 12,000 Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u.. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. March Tili S 2a less April 37 .... 10.42K May ?t4 fH K10l? Juiie A 4f!j-i .... 10.re August 87i .. OU City Crude Oil ..... .... Lard. S.S7W 00 C 03 .' .itw Yerk Ktecaa. Nsw Yeaa, March 2 Wall street, 1:30 p. jru Meney cay at 2 per cent. Foreign exchange Ann at l SSK64 90 j Governments strong ; Currency 6's. I12CJX bldi t's coups. I127H bid ; 4fs tliy; bid. The stock market was exeeslvely dull this morning, but prices were firmly held througri threugri througri ent and advanced under the lead of Pacific Mall, St. Panl and Delaware, Lackawanna ft Western. These stocks absorbed most of the speculative interest. At neon prices were up y, te I per cent. Since midday the market has been quiet and firm. Up te 1 o'leck te-day, 11,303,000 In geld bars had been engaged rer ship ment abroad. Stock Markets. Quotations by Bced, McGrann ft Ce , bankers, Lancaiter, l'a. KEW TORK LIST. 11 A. K. Canada Pacific, C C. C. 1... M Cel. Ceal Central Pacific 41 Canada Southern 43 Chi., St L. Pgh. ;. Denver ft Hlo ilrande Del., Lack. ft Western. Krie ErleM New Jersey Central K ft T Leu. ft N ijike Shere Michigan Central..., Ml"uri Pacific... Northern Pacific... N. P. Prof N. W New Yerk Central.., Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans Ontario. Western.. Pacific Mall 31)3 oecnesiers i itisuurg St. Paul VI Texas Pacific... Union Pacific 4SJJ Wabash Common Wabash Preferred Western Union Telegraph.. 72 West Shern llOJ-J rBtLADKLTBUL LIST. Lehigh Velley H 71 103X 13 CO el" Pennsylvania ttK 64 Ueadlng 12 9-ltt 12 11-1(1 Lehigh Navigation l'i MJi Uestenvlllfl Jtf !9iJ . raunuuiimua Lne.t.i .... Northern Cent People's PhMMenser B'd'gOen'lsM'tg's Cs 9JK Ot -?K TecAl siecftsanct liend. 79i fieperted by J, li. Ixiig, Par Last value. sale. Lan-asterC per ccnt.,l!S)e loe tie 120 " e " luft'). 100 4 " Scheel lean 100 " 4 ' In 1 orie years 10) " 4 " In 8 or 20 years. 100 ' 4 In lOerSOyears. luO Manhelrn Borough lean loe BAKE STOCKS. jrtrst National Bank lfO Kamiers' National lUnt , fin Fulton National Bunk loe Lancaster County -National Bank &e Columbia National Bank leu Christiana National Ilank 100 Kphruta National Bank 100 First National Bank, Columbia 100 First National Bunk, Strasburg loe First National Hank, Marietta 100 First National Bank, Alt. Jey 100 Lltltz National Bank 100 Manhelm National Bunk 100 Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... 60 New Helland National Bank loe Gap National Bank loe (Juarryvllle National llank 100 iillzabethtnwn National bank. 100 Netthern Bank stock leu TUanriES stocks. Big Spring 4 Heaver Valley Si Undgepert ft Horseshoe l.ik Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Se Columbia ft Washington ,. Se Conestoga ft Big bpring S3 Columbia A Marietta a May-town ft Ellxabethtewn... S3 Lancaster ft Kphrata S3 Lancaster Willow Street 25 Stnisburgft Mllliert ss Marietta Maytown 55 Marietta ft Mount Jey 23 105 102 103.25 103 103 203 113 190 115 140 113 ISO BW..V) 133 "JJ0 150.10 159.S0 161 CS 131X5(1 110, 110 HO 1S3 40 24.03 SO SO 40 44 4.03 22 GO 33.50 70 53 70 25 107 JO 146 SUM 15.60 bO.OS 1.13 (U 31 28 100 S3 10 2(6.23 210 110 lfl.08 SO GO 61 0 103 101 S83 11.1 Lane., Ellzabethlewii ft Mlddletewn. loe Lancaster a rruitvuie Lancaster A Litltz ,, Kast Brandy wine ft Havnesbnrg Lancuaterft Wllllamstewn Lancaster A Maner 63 S3 50 S3 se Lancaster ft Manhelrn S3 Lancaster ft Marietta SS Lancaster ft New Helland 100 MI8CSLLAHKOC8 STOCX&. Qnarryvlile B. B 50 Mlllerslllii Street Car 10 Inquiring Printing Company. w Uesllghl and Fuel Company S3 Stevens Heuse (BendB) loe Columbia (Jes Company S5 Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Cempuny 100 Murlutta Hollew.waru no Slevens Heuse se MlllersvlUe Nermal Scheel 23 Northern Market se Eastern Market se Western Market se Lanrcuter City Street Hallway Ce..... 50 Uas Cempuny Bends loe elumbiu Borough Bends loe Lancesterft husquehunua Seu Lancaster ft Naw Danville S3 Household Market. Satcsdav, February 20. DAIRV. Creamery Butter ssc Batter JSQiSe Cup Cheese, two cups sc teiiuj age Cheese, two pieces... ch Cheese 41 lump ... 6c SQ10O Hutc repLmr. Turkeys p ploce (llve)N J1(K.2S " " (cleaned) tlrtl.73 Chickens W palr(llve) itm,Txi " ti piece (cleaned) 83Joe Spring Chickens V lelr....... Sej75c I'ignius fl liulr. 2RJ0e Bucks V piece (clcuned) 4fl30c Oeese ) piece tlQl.23 M1SCXLLAMEOCB. Apple Ilutteryqt 25c J.ggsVdez JOOiSC """fX-Vfc " Lurd V B, gf9c i;ryLchlpped.,:."".V.""V:!SeS Ham, whele 1SQ14C Bausage TTr.lia Pudding.... ; iSS llaui,slicd sac FKD1TS. Apples YK,pk loaseo Bananas Vdez , 2530e CoceanuU, each bill 2c Currants 1 ft (dried) ..LHtlOc Dried Apples V qt..... . . lOe Dried Puachea V qt .i;;!..;.;.! lle Prunes w ft sa tfe lemons dez ' ..TTsOc Oranges Vdez . S Pineapples V plece !!!.12es3e Urapes V ft..... lofllJe Crauberries.pr.qt I'aeglJc . . VSOKTABLka. Cabbage V head she Beets V bh 54100 Potatoes W Kpk.. "..".V. iSS S " (I bushel., 4e.i.vir. Beans (I.luia) 1 qt ....... .".liS Carrots WbuAch... ....... ... .......... 8 Head salad ..!!...;.. . Be Onions V bunch .....'. .'"'. Be Bhubarb pr bh. "... Be Caullflener, pr. hd s&aioe Sweet Potatoes i u pk !..!!!i;;iwirJoe Soup Beans Vqt..f:...... ........ ........ "v TCTASTKHN AIAlilvET 1IOUHE. BA,S2U"S",'' of SM1Sl SATUUDAY.MAUCH , 18!, at OX a. in. The accommeoatlons at this market rer horses and wagons are unsurpassed. mart,3,9,U rpOHACCO CUTTINGS, riUHAl'8, HIrT J. IN03 AND PAUKKB.V WASTKrllry and Clean, bought rer cash. . J.S. MOLINS. Ne. 273 Pearl htrcet, New Yerk. Kelercnce Fred. Schutte, Ne. 213 Pearl street. New Yerk. reb!7-lyd OUEOKKH NAINSOOKS l'ROM 8 CTa a yard up. und Hamburg dglngs iremSc a are up, are in great variety at the North End Dry Goods Btore. J.W.BVBNK, nevMyd wa 8 Werth Qucsn strset. 12 K. 3 r.x. K 541 63 il 2I 24 4i Wi 15w i;m, iik 27k r.n s nsji MW M UM 4lll 4H? 4,tt Ci NSJS S7JS '.'".'". ioek i65U iiK ::::::: llt l l 30? 31'? 3li iaay leC? iai UH 31i s)? . . 9K 11 7J JTJf If AlrXKnsrMKXT3. B AK1NO PCWDKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TU1S powder never varies. Amarvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mera eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alu-n or phosphate powders. Beld etify in rani. BevAt Bakike Pewdbs Ce., 106 Wall Street. New Yerk. mav27-lvdftw 1TTANTED A COOK IlErKREXCB It required. Apply at m2-2td Ne. 416 EAST KINO ST11KKT. LEAD MINE FOR SXhK. The undersigned offers for sale a valnabl Lead Mine, situated U mtle abe e Bohrerstewn, this county. Addrcs, ABBAM IIKOWN, ltd ISO Charlette St., Lancaster, l'a Mil LEON VON OSSKO HAS OPENED classes for the practical Instruction In the German aud t rencli lancuaires. and desires a fewmore Indies and gentlimen who wish te take advantage of this opportunity. Apply at his Studie. NO. 7H r.A!T KINO sTUthr, marMwd Abeve Lecher's Drug btore. TT EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable. E HAVE IT. COME AND SEE. Kvery tate gratlfleil : the best goods ; by far the lowest prices t these are tacts ; our goods and prices proe thorn. Pure Teas, bet Coffees. ana nne lirecencsatiLAitKh's, Si west King street, Lancaster, Pa. Clarke's Combination Collee, S3c per pound. It Is giving splendid satisfaction. Try It. It Is delicious. We will present te ever)' purchaser of one pound of Clarke's Combination Coffee, a bottle of cologne (Free of Charge). "DUCHMILLER'S. JJ A Large Portion Is already gene, but n Splendid As-ertmcnt still remains of our stock efOU.NS AND OUN" GOODS. BA70KS. SCls SOUS, TABI.K AM) l'OCK KT CUTLLBV, AND MACHINISTS' TOOL-4, which we are telling at and lelew cost te cloe buslnefs by April 1. inur-e. LAUiii; tuKcil l'LATK fcllt SHOW CA'jks ter salt; cheap. BDOH MILLER'S, Ne. Hi NOIITH QUEEN ST., CITY. AS-A11 goods left for repairs must be called for by March 20. f lrud pUBLIC SALE. 0 MOXDAV A5DTCXSDAV, Makiii 2S AXD 30, 1C, will be sold at public sole, the entlre stock and fixtures of the Central Hetel and Kestaurnnt, situated under the Banking Heuse et D P I.echerft Sens, corner of West King and Centre Square, ut which tlme the entlre stock and fix. tures of thl9 popular Hetel and large Hcstaurunt will be sold, as the proprietor 1 going out of the bnslness. The handsome furnltureund fixtures or this Hetel and ltcstaurant are In perfect con dition, having only been In use between two and thre years. The furniture of the Hetel ureper consists et six handsomely furnished bed room', also a handsome set or parlor furul ture All the restaurant, dining room and kitchen rurnlture and fixtures will he sold at thesametlme. C. W, MYEKS. ltd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partnership lately existing between Thes. Humphrevllle and William A Kelffer. under the firm nain or Humphre vllle ft Kelffer, was en this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due te stld pirtnerxblp will be re ceived by said Themis Humphrevllle, and all debts owing by them will be presented te him ter payment. THOMAS IIU.MPIIKF.VILLE, WILLIAM A. KKlFFhK. Laxcabiir, Feb. 2.', ISw,. The undersigned, having entered Inte a co ce partnership In the Plnmblng. 1 Inning. Oas Fit ting and Heuse rurnUhlng Business, under the firm name cf Kelffer ft Heir, respectfully so licit the patronage or the friends of the old firm and the public generally, at the old store. Ne. 41 Kast King street. WILLI A M A. KEIFFEIl, mar2 3td ALDUS C.HEBB T ANCASTER NIGHT. GRAND EXCURSION TO THE COLUMBIA BINK. Special arrangements have been made with the 1'. It. B Ce. rer the Issuing of cxourtlen tickets and the running of n peclal excnrjlen te and ireui Columbia en rKID.tr EVENING, MUtCU 5, 18. The attractions at the rink will be an exhibi tion by MISSELLASI-ETSON, the most grace, fullady skater In America, and a 0KMILK BACK between Ed. Troyer and Jeseph Kline, Martin's Full KINK BAND will accompany the party and furnljh the music at the Blnk. FAKE FOll BOUND TKlP.BOc Persons who will accompany tbe party will le-ve their names with C O. Sirlckler.atthe Kiaminer Office, en or berore .Friday morning. Beturn train will arrive In Lancaster about midnight. STKICKLEB A SOLE, Managers. PULTON OPERA IIOUHh. " TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, 1980. The Minstrel Event of the Seaseu, Mclntyre & Heath's OIIAND SrECTACULAB MINSTRELS. 30-First-Class ArtIsts-30 The Greatest LIvlngNegre Delineators, Messrs. Mcl.NTYKhand HtpATH. The Wondersor the World, Mcesm. DKI, IlAUF.lt and GKVElt.nnda regiment of Comedians, VecallstM and Dancers, In a Brilliant and Befitted Pregramme ADMISSION MandmCENTS. BESEBVED SEATS TSUKNTd! New en sale at Opera Uouse Ofllce. ltd pTJLTON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, MAROH 8th, 1888. Tbe wonderful Negro Bey Pianist, BLIND TOM! THE Musical Phenomenon of the Age, Bonewned throughout the world as THE GREATEST NATURAL PIANIST LIVING. The exhibition of whose marvelous gift has g.uned him world-wide celebrity, and has both astonished und delighted the greatest masters of music, will uppiar us above for Positively One Night Only! ADMISSION , UESKHVED SEATS,, ..33 and M CENT 73 CENTO. Seats secured at Opera Heuse OiHce. msld TjUJLTON OPERA HOUSE. " TUUUSDAr EVENINO, MABCH 4 An Exquisitely Perfect and Nevel Event IDA SIDDONS And Her Peerless Burlesque Opjra Extravapnisi. Under the Management of Peter llice and T. W Williams. A Besebud Garden el Olrls In u Beautiful .,. .w .. "w'nKleff "rst I'nru All the ery LateBt Musical Gems, Popular Coinle and Topical Hengs. A Greup or tlrlglnal Comedians. Dazzling ArrayofNevcltles by selected Artists or Merit. Eight Baaing Lady Drum Majers, ion Ladles ,a.tAiVr111llM2,1.,)ttuc?',. Klghl, Ladles In Cem. but Drill Magnificent Production of the Spec tacular and rensalleual Burlesnue. "PltlNCE FA1TUFUJ.." The full strength of Ida Slddens Company In f?l?.Va.t' 0ul and Appropriate Ceituu.es. O Uttering Armer acd .gulp.nents. Supirt. Marches, Picturesque Ureuplugs. Inallaceu. querlng host or novelties. ADMISSION. .23, 50 ft 75 CENTS. 75 CENTS. nvi-atd BESEBVJCD SEATS,.. rer sale at Opera Ueute, xxw jinrxnriaKMXNM. C' MAUACTOKY"tek 8ALK. ., "Jh everything complete, and trade te ?r... i?Oc'I "nlr hands. Mill soil cheni. Kstabllshed two years. Apply te J. vr. kukki.s, Attorney, Carlisle, l'e. tnarl-2t rpiii: riNEsr, cherry, black- -a. berry, llluger and Klmmcl Ilrandle at 50 cents a quart. Our 73 cenU a quart Bye Whisky Is fine ana cheap. UOHltKI'.'S I.IQUOIl 8TOBK, Nn. 22 Contre Square, Lancaster, l'a. aprS2.1ydll ANDSTlMiAFURTllEUUKDUCTlON. I will make te your order an elcgint Kng llh Fur Beaver Overcoat, nlrcly trimmed and elegantly made. Ter 120; price befere January 1st niuw i . j iirsi-ciass iiusines nuiv hk f-U Avery Une Worsted Dress Suit for.); former price. (10 te M. A perfect tltguaran. teed. Call and see the bargains AT rtOSKNBTKIN'S Fine Tailoring Kstabllshmcnt, .Ne. 37 North Uneen street, Lancaster, Pa, m24-emdU fE0UANics anIT weukimi.mi:n -A.VA. are respectfully invited te call and ex ex amine enr stock of dTAPLK OOODS, such as Underwear, Hosiery, Overshlrls, Knit Jackets, i.anuO c' U eralis, Cellars, Cuffs, Uleves, Mitts, Handkerchlcfr, Suspenders, and a variety of Notions, Hats. Caps, sack Coats, Blankets, Ceuntetiwnes Closing out without regant te cost AT HKCHTOI.D'S, ci . .t ... Ne. 31 North yuccn Street. ("ttHUI IU lllg BlOCKing. P. S. Choice Building Stc ilulldlng stone and Sharp Sand rer sale. H 1RSH BROTHER. BOY'S CLOTHING Is new liavlngmortinttentlen from tis than ever before ou will Und the BEST GOODS, NEATEST MAKES. I.ATKST s LhS, LOWEST PB1CEJ. Our Goods are all Well Sened nnd Strongly Made Throughout. WK GIVE A FEW PltlCES BOYS' SHORT PAT SUITS Four te Thirteen Years, IJ0, 11.73, UOO, JiJO, $3.00, l 00, J3.00 te f 10.(0. BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS, Eight te Seventeen ear, I ISA 3.00, J3.30, f4.W te lll. BOYS' SUET WAISTS CALICO, lsc, SJC., 40c. and COc. WOOLEN I LANNEL, 75c, Wc, II Ou te I1.S3 Beys' Short Pants, l(V. te iLSft. ej-ltwlllpay the ladles of Lancostertocall and examine our stock, farther w lth the design of buying or net. HIRSH (I BROTHER. One-Prlce Clothing Hall, COUNKIt NOKTU QUEEN STUKKT AND CENTKE SQUAUK. rStore Closed at 6 p. tn Saturdays 10 p. m. Geed Cout and Pants hinds wanted. w ILLIAMSON & FOSTER. -'te- Gentlemen Traveling WEST OR SOUTH -WE- Offer the Lewest Rates FOB- GEFTS OUTFITS. AGOODSOLIDTKAVELINaOVKBCOAT.KiOO STBONG, DUBAl'.LE SUITS, 3.00. PANTALOONB.HOO. WATEBPBOOF COATS, !.M. TRUNKS, n00, 1X25, J0. VALISES. 60c, 4 1100. LUNCH SATCHELS, 50 Cents. SHOULDER STBAI'3,26 CenU. TRAVELING CAPS, 10c, 15c. and ile. LAP BLANKETS, 75c. SOFT FELT HATS, $100, 11.25, tl.-V). STIFF DERBY HATS, $1.25, fl.50, $101. UJIBttELLAS, SOc. anflfBe. POCKET BOOKS, 25c , 60c. and 75c All-Weel FANCY FLANNEL SIIIKT,' $1 A $1.21. All-Weel BLUE FLANNEI.SHIItT, $1.1 $1.11. CARDIGAN and GUERNSEYS, JOe., 75c. A $1 00. CLOTH and BUCK GLOVES, 50c, 7Jc. A $1. GOOD HEAVY STOCKINGS, 4 Pairs fer2lc. SILK NECK WEAR and JIUFFLEUS. 8TUD3, COLLAR BUTTONS. SLEEVE LINKS, SLEEVE HOLDERS, Ac. MEN'S BOOTS and SHOES. MEN'S STRONU MADE LACK GA1TEBS, $1.25. MEN'S VEAL CALF GAITERS, $C.50. MUX'S CALF GAITERS-One Special War ranted Oak Tanned Buttens Solid LeatherCoun LeatherCeun ters, $3.00. MEN'S BOOTS, $i.50. GUM BOOTS, $i. TbeTllAVELING COMPANION, containing Brushes and Blacking, Inn Neat I.eatbet Case, 49-IntendlngTrarelcrsare welcome te leek ever our stock, for space will net permit ns te present a full list or the many articles necessary ter travelers. OUR PRICES ARK ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Williamson d Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 33 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. 49-Stores close at BO p. in., Saturday ex-cepted. itxtr AirjtnrtHKMMMTii. T31AYIXC1 CARI)S-A FUMjIilNR OK t;.. '"'.''re. Caaslne and Calgel Cards, from 6 cents te ,t eenls. largest stock In the cfty. at MAUhl.K's"1 Kl.l.OW rilONT," Itenuerly liaitmaii's,) 21 .North queen et. XUllI,KY,SRACIlETr0WDRR.S-DEri. rlrr"- "JV"!1 'G1"1 odors. Heliotrope. A lo le V?' " , 1-nd, Fmngtpannl and White Hese, lorsalent HUBt.KA 'S Itltlin STOKE. Ne. 21 W et King street. TACOn J3UHMITT, ORGANIST OK 8T. 5- v . MAUY'S CIlUllCII, . TrSL, rJ1' yrF".?' vinne l,ml Harmony. Besl. i.lrnJ.-JJrn.Stf,wr,t thesltmt strcet. itolerle Prof. Call Therbahn. f-ulind" qiHK Y13LLOW l'RONT" VI VK-Cl'.NT nTthi liif.V'A K!K,M!.t,u ut'" H reputation ns the lest In the city, at MaauuKl's "VKM.DW FKONT" itermnrlyHnitnian's.) 21 North uuceii's i t;ueeii St. e AR 11ALU BETWEEN SEASONS. The march of customers for the neTt thirty days will be l'antaloens-wanl. Suits ward. Overcoats-ward, as necessity may guide. Fer all this between seasons business the Oak Hall stock Is vast enough nnd the prices frugal enough. Pantaloons at UN), 3(in, 40..V) and upward, aa bent of buyers may go, without equal for quality, style and excellent, superior, milking. We're resolute te Veep the Oak Hall prices un- uerueain. While the run en these goods gees en the news of Iho Spring fabrics walls . thousands of gar ments ready even new te be looked at. If you will ; te be seen for the asking ready as quickly as the seasonable weather gels here, waiting only for that te take Ihelr plare In the stock. And theusnnds mere under the bands of cut tersandsenvrs tobercadyagelnst the time jeu are. Meanwhile, for Immediately needed clothing In this perilous Starch weather. Oak Hall holds reliable Clothing at the least of prices. WANAMAKER& BROWN, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth nnd Market, PHILADELPHIA. AXUHKSIKNTII. S' OCIA1. ! MUSICAL! IJKAl'TIKUL! THE PINK TEA Grace Church, Queen and James Sts. ADMITTANCE AND SUPPER, I.V. MABCH 31 and 4th uil-4td M ASQUP.RADK HALL Grand Masquerade Ball OF THE Lancaster l&nnercher ! AT THEIR HALL, MONDAY EVENING, MAROH 8. Tickets for non members, te admit gentleman and ene lady, (1.00. Additional lady ticket, iec Mr. C. I.lller, Ne. 2i7 North Queen street, has been engaged as reitumi r, aud suits can be en gaged In ad ancu or be had at .the hall the night of the ball. Ne lady ndmltted unless accompanied by a gentleman. Arrival of Prince Carnival in his novel craft at o'clock sharp- Tickets te be hail of the fellow tngcnmmltten orarrangementsenly Messrs lleniywelf.ll. hchmltt. F. lleefel. If C. Dcmuth.Jr, I. Carpen ter, C. utcr, II. Gerhart. teb'n Mil F ULTON OPERA HOU.SI1 FRIDAY EVEN'G, MARCH 6, 1886. THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN, FREDERICK WARDE, As Damen, In Banlm's Sterling Tragedy, DAMON AED PYTHIAS, SUPPORTED 11 Henry Avellng, Miss Mittens Wlllett, And a Powerful Company, under the Manage ment or Heur. u. ill' dse.n. CAST; FREDERICK WAKDK. I1ishvAvsli.ne. S C. Dellois. J en a E. KlXLKRD. W. J.JOUNSTOH. T. E. Gaerick. GkO A-WATSOt. Char. B. Chartsrs. J. F. Palxke, , M. ANDREWS. Hehrv CniJTKR, Miss Mittens Willktt. . Miss Sara Maktfi.nkv. Mansger. , Treasurer, DAMON Pythias Dlenyslus Phlllstus Precles Lucullns Damocles lstsenater 2d Senater Sd Senater 4th Senater Calantbe llormlen Robt. G. Hnnses.. F. M. Uallfb ADMISSION 50 A S5 CENTS. Reserved teats, 21 Cents Extra. Chart open Wtdncsdny, March 3. marl-Md. -OJ SALE OU ItKXT. XfiOR RENT. X: Stere Beem and Dwelling Ne. 212 North Qneen street, opposite Keystone Heuse, and oc cupied by Jehn Hening as a liquor store Apply te l'HILIC LEIIZELTER, JanJO-tfd North (Jueen Street. FOR SALE CUEAP. One Lancaster Cabinet Organ, cost 1125, will sell at a bargain. Call en or address, Ne. 837 North Cherry alley, Lancaster, Pa. dZ4-tfd FOR SALi: OR RENT AN ESTAR LISHKDCOBNEROBOCERV and DWEL LING, with modern conveniences. Apply ut Hi West Chestnut street, or SU East orange street. r27-lwif OR RENT. ' Shep In resrer Ne 37 WestChcstnutstreet, used as a cigar-box ructery, and a shop en Mllllln street, between Seuth Queen and Prtnce streets, lately used as a carriage lactery. Alte a uwuiiuiL- uiiu nitiru riHjin non eccnpieu uy A. A Hubley as a drug store, West nlng street. Apply at the flWd INTELLIC5ENCER OFFICE. FOR RENT. Frem April 1st, tbe Kast King Street Res taurant and Dining Beems. The best In town; 120 feet deepi geed front ; back und sidelight. May be extended te 163 feet ir desired. Ter further particulars call at Ne. 20 EAST KINO STREET. Ijtucaster, l'a. OOR RENT. STORK ROOM N0.2CK; ALSO Ne. 20. Bath rooms may be threw n into ene ir desired, making ene et the largest and best lighted rooms In the city. Fer particulars call at Ne. M EAST KINO STRhET, ., Lancaster, l'a. F R RENT. First-class Dairy Farm. Qi acres, sltaate two miles from Lancaster city. Basoinent, corner Centre Square and North Queen street, snltable for a barber shop. Brick Dwellings, 220 East Fulton street, and 28 Church strcet. Sale and Exchange Stables en West Orange street, near Water. Several Frame Houses en Jehn street. janll-tfd HIRSH A BROTHERS. pmVATEHALE. 1 will have a car-lead el FIrst-Class Ohie Nerninn Horses, at tux merrimae nerss, NO. 11J NORTH PRINCE BTKEET, by Monday, which I will dhpose of nt private sale. New let et nrst-cless Horses drivers, workers and heavy dralt, mostly trem Canada, every week, and nl ways rer sale. febl-lydftw GEORUK GROSSMAN. PUHLIO HALE OK VALUAHLK RKAL Estate. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1S3S, will lie sold at the Leepard Hetel, In the city of Lancaster, all tint certain one story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, with let or piece or ground attached, situated en the west side or Seuth Oueen street, containing en suld street 18 feet 2 (uches, morn or less, und extending In depth westw aid te Beaver street 2W feet, mere or less. There Is upon the premises a well of never tailing water, grupe vines, fruit trees, ate. Sale te oemmeucu at 7J o'clock, when term will be roade known by , U.K. MUTZGKR, Jccuter of Jacob Urerr. deceived. 11. Brtbxkt, Auctioneer. rse.Tu.ThAr jKr aoeiui. TKW ARRIVAIi -OF- SPRING GOODS AT Nes. 247 & 240 North (hiecn Streot, Oppostte Iho Keystone lleusn nnd Northern Bank. Diagonal Dress Goods In New Spring Shades Cashmere In New Spring Shades. Fancy Heme Spun Dress Goods In New Stmdes. 5-1 Armours, elegant and very cheap. New- Hnttrnns, New Feulaids, Seersuckers. Percales, chlnt;c, Striped nnd Corded Piques, Nainsoeks, hle gant Line or Hatuhutg and Inserting. Illack und hlte Spanish I nces Kscurlal and Kgyp tlan Lnces, ail choice and very cheap, Ann all goods In stock will bn sold at lowest market prices, l'lcnsn call nnd einmlne befnre pur chasing. The books of the lain linn of Bewers A Hurst are with me for collection. All persons knowing themselves Indebted, pleae call nnd make settlement. feliS-ljd W, II. BOWERS. JVTUST HE SOLI). Don't rorget tliocleslng salent the BOSTON STORE! We have a great many goods el Iho stock which we bought from Messrs. Bewers A Hurst, which we are sailing regardless of roil, tniiiuke room rer Spring stock, which we nm rccelvlni? every day. When we say regardless or cost we mean Just what we say, as a visit te our stere will ion vlnce yen. We are making special ellorten Ladles', dent's and Children's underwear. Silk Cashmeres, Cleths, Vels els, Satins, Hosiery, Corset, Hand kerchiefs, Ribbons, Uices, Kmbrolderles, etc. Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty, M-BOSTON BT01tE.-ta STAMM, BROS. & CO., (Formerly or the New Yerk Stere.) Nes. 20 & 28 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. Janl2 lydAw JOHN 8. OIVLKR. GEO. K. RAT11VON. CARPETS ! Uedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, All-Weel Threi-Vly. AllWoel Extra Super lngnilns. Cotten Cliiln Extra super Ingrains. Ingrains, ile, 37HC 0e., 45c, ftoe., We. Damask and Venetlau Hall and stair Carpet Heme made ling nnd Chntn Carpet. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth. Paper Lining Stair Pads nnd Stnlr Reds. DADO PHADES. SHADING CLOTH AND HOLLAND. SPRING AND CORD FIXTURE-. AURORA CARPET SWEEPEH. All Kin. I of HOUSEKEEPING DR GOODb at Lewest Prices. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 Eiet Kins Streot, LlHOASTSJR, Pa. Q.RKAT BARGAINS. New Spring Goods AT THE New Yerk Stere. Camels HalrSulttngs, Weel Canvass Suitings, Camels Hair Canvass, New Spring Trie el, Crinkle Seersuckers, Plaid and striped seersuckers, Sutlnes, Ulugiuuirf, Percale. NEW SPRING HOSIERY. SPECIAL BARGAIN. CHILDREN'S RIBBKD I105K, 10c , 1!C, 17e a Pair. MISSES' RI11UED HOSF, Regular Made, Wblte tret, 25c and 33c. a pair LADIES' BALBRIGOAN HOSE, Full Regular Made, 17c. a pair. LADIES' HOSE, Solid Celers, Regular Made, 20c. a pair. PIN STRIPED HOSE.SplIt Fiet.iOca pair. LA DIES' BLACK AND COLORED HO1 K, White. Feet, 25c. n pair. CHECKERED.STRIPEDAND FANCY HOSE, IW.. Sic., 37Xc. and Mc. a pair. WATT &SH AND, Neb. 0, 8 & 10 East King Streot, LANCASTER, PA. B. MARTIN ,V CO. SATURDAY Fn.27.U:, A large let of Bedy Brussels came In tM morning n line of goods we have bcen look ing ter rer some time, nnd they are without exception the cheapest line ever offered have the exclusive right or them here, and can recommend them In overy rtspect Seven patterns here already, mero te fellow. Present price (te Introduce them), re nnd Me. They will bell In less than two weeks, and correspond taverubly with any Bedy Brus sels at f 1.25, In the market. Tapestry Brussels -all the prominent makes for the present, a special offering of new patterns Stlntsen's, Herner's, Smith Extras-all ten wire TapeBtrics and best quality made, at Sic ; $1 Is the regulnrprlce for these goods, and the price we Intended te sell them at, but .the Bedy Brussels that we are new offering at Wc. and Ms. puts nn end te selling Tapestries (no matter hew geed), at II. Several patterns Tapestry Brussels Carpets at Sic. Leta of theni at SOc. Pur chase your Carpels new; you get u better selection. Prices are lower, and we lime plenty of time te make them up. Ingrain Carpets, choice patterns, In Extra Super, Cotten, Cotten nnd Weel, and Venetian Carpet", New Colorings, New P. terns. Furniture jecevcred by expert upliel helsterers ; perfect work guaranteed nt much less than usual rules Large lloeol Furniture Coverings, Gimps, Raw Silks, fringes, Plushes, Ac., te select from. Fer comparatively little money you can hat eau old sett or furniture recovered, the wood work reflnlshed, and the whele set leek ns well as new. In recovering rurnlture we will make no extra charge rer rennlshlng and gluing. Oil Shades, Bpring fixtures, lull two yards long, all colors, made up, ready te hang, ter 40c. All widths of shading and Fixtures, Large line of Dade Shades. Large line or New Papers feri he Spring Trade. We are doing a large business in the Geld Papers at 15c., 18c. and Wc, custemers saying they are as geed as papers sold else were at 40c. and Boe They nre, tee. or course, te sell at thete prices, we bare te buy lnrge quantities ertlicm-a solid carload rromeno manufacturer alone. Just think of that quantity in ene purcbaee I Enough Wall Paper te cover every room In Lancas ter. Other papers at Se. te loc. All our geld pa pen guaranteed net te tarnish or discolor Expert Paper-bangers furnished. J. B. Martin ife Ce,, Cor. West King & Prince Sif., LANCASTER, FA. r" ', v . tt :&. .it. v i i-1 liaWia- latftW.- svs aWJw t- -
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