Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 04, 1886, Image 4

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jNQltf Corretpendwic of h lamttetncM.
I1- CetCMIA, Uwek . The empleyes of the
wawylTMU nilrmi are unanimous In tbeir
ffMU W MM prepca com go wumew
-:'flS'-Uii'w bWRing at the corner or
:VMas Mtt BrMge streets, te the corner or
r sFWUimkI Cherry streets. They claim that
Ibis pkM Is one et the most Important points
,! tM borough te be provided with light At
(Ms place all pedestrians and vehicle must
,'eea the railroad te enter the bridge ever the
'tSMqaefaeMM river. If the light Is taken
- eway there will be no Illumination en Frent
street meerer than locust, and that la two
',, squares away ; and owing te a bend In the
'it street could net aim as v llnht te this Impert
?4 place. The dispatcher 'a office and round
rir' keme or the Pennsylvania railroad U at this
;.L. l:- place and If the light be talrtn away, the men
TA -v would be compelled te go te and Irem their
i 'rework In almost total darkness during the
j mitfhfc. TfiHMmnlnrHnfthR ntlrmd traiiew
& beey Id getting up a petition against the re
" Inoval te present te the borough council at
their meeting en next Tuesday evening.
ringer cm en.
Yesterday afternoon at the Pennsylvania
round house Frank O'Dennelt, an em em
peoye of that place, was engaged with an
other workman, In making some repairs te
an engine, lie was holding a bar of iron,
While the ether was using a heavy sledge
hammer. By some mlsstreke the workman
BBleaed the bar and O'Donnell received the
force of the blew en his Index finger of his
Tight hand. The bone at the second Joint
was Intlrely cut through, and ;tbe linger
was amputated at that place. The iuj ury re
recelved is a very painful one.
In Police Circle.
Fer several davi past a man has been scen
entering houses In dlilerentpaitaofthetewn,
constantly begging for something te eat or
for wearing apparel. In seuie places he
received money and then proceeded te get en
a drunk and become disorderly. lie was
arrested by Officer Gilbert last night and
placed In the lockup. This morning Hquire
E vans gave him a hearing when he gave his
name as Edward Gatlney. lie was sent te
jail for twenty days.
Birthday Party.
Wednesday, March 3d, being theHtli birth
day or Mr. Hiram Wilsen, the well-known
hardware merchant of Columbia, a surprise
party was gotten up for htm at his residence,
corner Second and Locust streets. Thirty
two of bis gentlemen rrleuds assembled at
his home and completely surprised Mr. Wil Wil
eon. The time was spent in a most pleasant
manner, and an excellent banquet prepaied
for the occasion was enjoyed by all.
Town Nete.
A very large audience assembled in the
opera house last night te see K. F. Kendall
and company In " A Fair or Kids." The
performance pleased the entire audience.
The regular monthly meeting of the Shaw
nee fire company will be held this evening
at tbeir engine house. On Friday ovenlogtuo
Columbia lire company will held their regu
lar monthly meeting.
The funeral et the late Morgan Italin took
place en Wednesday afternoon. Interment
was made in Wrlgbtsville. Gen. Welsh
Pest, "numbering 40 men, turned out te the
last sad rites of their late comrade.
The Metropolitan rink will be opened en
Friday evening under the management of
Messrs. Strlckieraud Sele of Lancaster. TUe
night will be called "Lancaster night" and
various attractions will be offered en that
occasen. Miss Ella Stetson will give exhibi
tion or fancy skating. The Lancaster band
will furnish rausle for the occasion.
I. It. It. engine Ne. 927, running en the
Columbia and Pert Deposit railroad, Is new
undergoing cry general repairs In the home
shops. The engine will be put In first-class
order und will be able te run en lis usual
trips In about ene week.
Melntyre and Heath's minstrels will op.
pear in the opera house en Tuesday ev ening,
March Otb, under the management Crowthers
and Wlllets. The show appeared In Lancas
ter en last Tuesday evening, and delighted
the audience.
Fer the past several weeks the Cerdelia
furnace has been Idle owing te an accident at
that place. The damage has been repaired,
and the furnace was lit en Tuesday and the
blast put en yesterday. The iurnace will
sew run steadily in the making of jIk Iren.
A pleasant time was bad at the Marietta
rink last night A party of eighteen persons
from Columbia were prtibent
A. l'ISK TJSA.
The Plsaiant Emcrtatuinent Given at Ormce
Lutheran CLiurch.
The pink tea given In tbe lecture-room of
Grace Lutheran church, was a grand success,
both In appearance, in patronage, and
financially. The room la a very pielty one,
having recently been repainted, papered and
furnished. The central seats were remeved
and their places were supplied by eight or
ten tables, handsomely equipped with pink
trimmings, cut glass aud silver cutlery. The
menu cards were handsomely printed en pink
card beards, edged with pink fringe. Tut,
were festoons et pink eauze ull around the
room, very prettily arranged j thtrtyer furty
pink shades covered the gas Jets, and indeed
everything In the room bore the tint of the
pink including the ladies dresses and their
smiling fates. The menu was full aud well
selected, Including tea, cellVc, cold turkey,
usuj. oamiega culpa, uiscuiis, eysiera in alt
styles, chicken salad, Ice cream und u dozen
ether geed things. The attendance w as ery
large and all enjoyed ttiemselv, The tea
will be repsated te-night
Trial at Samuel Jehnsen.
In the trial at Media of Samuel Jehnsen
for the murder of Jehn Sharpies", the widow
of the deceased was asked te leek upon the
prisoner. Upen the prisoner's standing up
before her she said his general appearance
bore a striking resemblance te the unknown
man, his voice was similar, his com cem com
plexlen much the same; his teeth, how
ever, seemed net quite se prominent
nor did he appear quite se tall
as the visitor en the Sunday evening
et the murder. Te a direct question she said
she was net positive that he was the man.
Jane Pratt her sister, who was In the heuse
at the time and aroused neighbor MIckle,
Mrs. Sharpless testimony, as did also Ljdla
Reynolds, who receguized Jehnsen's elce
as much the same as that of the Sunday nlcht
visitor. ' "
Daniel Livingstone, one of the keepers of
Meyamensing prison, recognized tun coat
produced as similar te the ene given him
when released from jail November U
Charles Stevens teatiiled te Jehnsen coming
te his beuse at one o'clock the morning alter
the murder. There was ether corroborative
testimony.
Tlie i-Landlord' Trouble.
Jehn A. Drake, late one of the proprietors
of the Grape hotel, Is still locked up, and his
troubles seem te increase instead of diminish.
Yesterday afternoon two suits charging him
7.7 ... " ""smer alleges mat make
committed the efleiiM when he testllled In a
recent civil suit against htm
Tula morning J. M. Keipsr, furniture
deader, brought st against Stake ler false
pretense. Jlr. Helper .tales that defendant
premised him dozen of times te pay rer fur.
allure purchased from him, and telav
Drake denied that he knew who Mr. Helper
Tae Slate Tie Councillor Tailing nre.
State Vice Councillor Jehn O. Montanye,
of Kaateu, of the Junier Order American
Mechanics of Pennsylvania, arrived In tills
city this morning from Manheliu, where he
had been visiting the council located there
last night
JI will vjait Coneatega Council Ne. 22,
this evening and Empire Ne. 120 te-morrow
Might
Be has made the Cbener house his nlace nf
v,, stepping, and will be pleased te have all the
', ' member of the order call en him, as he Is
v awsireus te become mere fully acquainted
ttM heretofore with the members in this
. vtetttlty.
, , faatlen Day.
' The aldermen' tffljes are crowded te-day
lsy UMir quarterly papers sworn te and for- I
SlUd te th Dauaien ofllireradudfnatlnn. I
W bat la doing en In Court.
There will be no cases ready for trial In
quarter sessions court until the Ilrlekervllte
church case gees te the Jury, as counsel en
gaged In It are also In quarter sessions court
Ne criminal cases were taken up this morn
ing and the Dtlckervllle case went en up
stairs. 8. H. Reynolds closed ler the defcne
this morning and D. G. Eshelman then
began the last speech for the ptalntlfK He
spoke until court adjourned and resumed
this afternoon. The case will go te the Jury
this evening.
, This afternoon the cases of Winfleld S.
Hayes, charged witli horse stealing and fal'e
pretense, were continued at the Instnncoef
the defendant
Cheater County' Capital Net Cnrloe, Hut Slew
Frem the West Chester Village Becerd.
Lancaster grows mere curious dally. A
writer In the JRraimiter wauls te knew who
owns that city's lire engines. We would
hasten te relieve bis anxiety as far as West
Chester Is concerned by sa.v Ing we don't ew n
them. West Chester has a first-class llre de
partment of her own.
Sir. Itbead Saw the Star.
During the storm of Wednesday night the
reef of a dwelling en Jacob KlieauV place,
near Feglesville, Berks county, was blown
off. Mrs. Rhenda awoke about 3 o'clock In
the morning fueling very cold, and could net
first understand why tbe stars show above.
Shoawekeherhusbaud ; she seen ascertained
what was wrong.
The t'r-tldent' Frank Attitude.
Frem the Philadelphia Ledger.
ir the presiden t had been mere of a politician
than he Is, he probably would net have sent
bis message te tbe Senate defining clearly his
position In the matter of removals, but the
majority of the people are no raore politicians
than the president and they will be 'v erj
likely te enjoy bis frank talk and determined
attitude.
Anether Advance In Wag? In ItcAdlug.
The stove meulders at the Mount 1'cnn
steve works, Raiding, have been notified
that their wages would be advanced. The
amount of the increase is ten percent. A
number of ether Heading establishments nre
preparing te announce an Increase In the
wages of their hands.
Abu llutiaril an Artltt.
At a fair of a castle of the Knights el the
Gelden Eagle, In Philadelphia, among the
articles en exhibition is a set of easels
made by Abe Buzzard, the Welsh moun
tain outlaw, whlle confined in the Kvstcru
penitentiary.
Correction.
In Monday's paper It was stated that Wil
liam Sa ler had been committed te prison
for disorderly conduct The "h" should
have been a "T," as It was William Tayler
who weuteut
Tbry Hare e Choice.
The bums de net care a bit what lights the
city adept, for they spend their nights In the
station houe. Twenty of them were there
last night and were geno this morning.
A PlillosepbrrTriifl te III Prepbc cy
Frem the Harriibarg Independent.
The ground-hog sleeps en, undisturbed by
the howling of tornados or touches of deep
driven frosts.
A nig Pain.
t Tem the Mount Jey Star.
On last Saturday afternoon the stock and
Implements et Daniel bhenk, near Garber's
mill, were sold by Capt L. P. Gallagher,
auctioneer, the sales aggregating mere than
51, 10TC
Appointed etary Public.
F. P. D. Miller has been reappointed n
notary public hy Governer Pattlsen, and his
commission awaits him nt the recorder's
office.
Tcrrl tlreV IiucHitf r Directory.
Other "lencerns" seem badly solicitous re
gardlnit the fate of ihe " Wilmington cnnLprn.'
finis Bres.' Lancaster Directory wilt lie ready
for delivery Mnj m.undthe only ' block "will
be the block hj sum which will be u nature nf
Ferris Droit book Thtj Mateuiuit l final and
positive, and nnyiblug te Ibecentiury li simp y
tiilsu.
Ttlepiieii Cennectiun.
Henry Short, groceries and prevision", .Se 2i
East Frederick street, bas been connected with
tbe teltpbenc exchange.
Amuiementf.
Mind Tem Coming. Illlud lern, the musical
wonder of the present ctntury, who nas do de
lighted hundreds of thousands of people In his
time, win appear In l-ulten opera hotine en Mon
day evening next In one of his entertainments.
He Is a remarkable man, and poeplo who have
never been him should go
Tht FtmaU Company Te-Xight Although
there are several places of amusement In this
elfy Jut new, th bet attraction offered te night
is the Ida tldden burlesque and specialty orga
nization The company Is large and strong, and
Includes many pietty girls und geed comedians
The people ure net of the kind that have never
been heard of bctere, but they are ull known and
tbomaierll havebttnheie before. Lastnlght
the company appeared In liarrlsburg, und the
Patriot of this mernlngsav t ' The Ida idddens
burlesque company had afulr house last night
nndgivean cxc-llt-nt enteit&tnment. Iho va
rious specialties were all well rendered, llarrv
Censtautlue. is almost equal te Ulxcy, and In
I.urllne. tbu.SoladQueen inukesa hit thht will
tell te his advantuge ed West and heating
and iancs are greau Miss Mddens was charm
lug a usual, and 1-ou fcandferdand the Harriett
Meters made a greut hit In the selections from
tho'Mlkude'"
A Dig AUillmeeer Wardt The chart for the
ile of lei-rvid waU te the performance el
r rederick Warde te-morrow night, was epened
by Managet Yeckur jesterday morning. Uy
evening every seat had been taken In the psi -quelte,
and but a couple rows remained In the
circle. The audience will be ene of the largest
seen here this eca-en. Mr. Warde will play
"Damen und Pythias," and blsBuppert Includes
Miss Mittens VV lllett and a strong company.
Lancasttlans all kne that Mr. Walde Is an ex
cellent actor aud uev er fulls te pleasu.
UK J 7 111,.
ItissE-ln this cIy.eirTneain.t. 1'htlipJ.
USse, In the 7etb J eai of bis age.
The relatives and friends of the family ate ro re
spectftilly Invited te attend the tunentl, Hern
the restdence of his son, Se 233 heulh Queen
street, en Friday afternoon at S o'clock. Inter
tneiitat Woedwaid Hill cemetery. lnJ2td
fccnKiD -In this city, en the 2d Inst. Albert,
son of JranelsandMurj' beheld, lntbuUthvear
of bis age.
1 he relatives and friends or the family ait) re
spectfully invited te attend the funeral, from
bis parents' residence, he 451 High street, en
"I"") """"i "i os ucieck. interment ht
Jeseph's cemetery m3 2td
Uridib -March 2 1SXJ. In West lleinpfleid
township, Jacob M. t. rider, aged 74 vuars, u
mouths und 2-J dayD.
The relatives and friends of the family arare.
epectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
bis lata residence, en the I.anca.terund. Marietta
turnpike, en t riday morning at lOo'eleck
bl.OLrrey-Februi.ry27 I5tc.ln this city, Al
berta K .eldest datighteref Jehn I), und Amanda
bluglkbm, aged 9 euis and 22 days.
She has panned from rarthnway.
Ha', hastened en te ht av cnly glory
Armed by faith and winged b praj 'r.
Heaven's et rual daj befeie In i,
Iler earthly mission new is ended,
b If tly passed her pilgrim day s,
Hepe has ehunged as Oud demanded,
l alth te bight and prayer te praise.
Ihe relatives and ttiunds of the laiully, are
ini.nuiij iuviieuiu uiienutnu inneral from
her parents' residence, He. .27 North Mary
Btreet, en Saturday ufternoen at 2 o'clock. Jn.
termentat Lancaster cemetery, fcervlces at the
West Mission M. K, church, corner of Charlette
end I.euien streets.
3lAUKJ!Ti.
Near Verbr frtMln. m ,.
Nsw leRK, March! -Fleur dulj Ann grades
rine, 12 Wit 40i BuiwrflKS. 'J KB S0
Common te lair extra Ohie, I-V.fl3 7J. Kl5ei te
wVJJ? ??tni w .t?. ' 6 41 1 rouiineu extra
.iT! lM'-J. 1 ed. state en apet, l; he 2 Uei.
5&cJpri..v:e,:
Ma?cr,c,llArlr.',iDh' '- N
NeeV&.' 8t0' 43C'- K PO' l
UyBduIlt VVesVurn.Kirace, Bnt0 M..
June" W.ttrtb- W " ' Apt f I 'y. 13 31 :
Mel'ajes dull t boiling stock at xr fnr in
teU Forte Ulce. SIOlSe al 8W: wr w
Tarpenltne strung at SSke.
Heyfn dull (strained te geed, X mxai ant
Fetreleunt dull Ueflucd, 8W1). vi'l mi mi
Wee dull i Carolina end lejulslana at svje
Antral" ainll lint nnrniiMiK. . n. m
1 allow steady j prime city. tUc.
JtatWrOulli Western ilnllauen Creamery
fancy SeQSCc t state, l?332e K-tstern Creamery
Sfi3Je.
chcese dull t Ohie Flat, choice "CXe i
State, Be.
Kggs lower t Bute, ISHCttf'Vt Western. lSXc
liar Chetce grades nnlet t Ne. 1, tnwftc.
rrelghta nominal t grain te Llverpoe', Sp.
Coffee dnllt Spot Uie at S,"lfj,c fair car
f oej, tXu
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ChlraHre frodnce Market
Catoaeo. March 1, 9 te p.m Market opened.
Wheat March, ste April, fO.e ; May, SIV 1
J tine, HoWe
Cern .March, M'.c. ; April. Sn.e ; May, 0ct
J tine, 4Pc.
Oats-.VIarch, -)e t April. 271JC t Ma v, 3.s,C-Sc.
lVrtc March, 10 jHi May, smut June
!0f0
lird-March,5S7L! April, VMj May, tSPVJ
June, te (A.
ik.u .Mar.,r"7S; nay, 40
CLOStKO.
Wheat March, 7a;c ; May, S4We., June, S Vje.
Cern March, 87e i April, SJHci May, 4eO
)C.,Jlllli', 4llC.
tint March, CPet May, S2?,c
fork March. 110 10 j April, 110 U.S. Way.
110 271 June. flOMX.
Lud-Marcb,ji0; April, t-1 M;May, W CO
June. t6 tUtiUTK
Short litbs Match, IS JO; April, VJJiKi Mar,
M S7H: June, 5 40.
rhlbvtlalphta rrodera Markat.
rniLACiLrnia, March 4 Fleur market steady.
!"alis et KU barrels, Jimn bakers altl VOMOt
I'etina. family at HQi 25; Western att 3:HQi ;
l'atente, f3 wflftbO
l()n flour dull RtM 45fi3M
1 p. in , call vv heat March, 91c April,
9.ifc ; May.lWiic ! Junn,4V.ci.
com March, 47VJci April, May, June, 47e.
Oats tifta March t 4ue. April, May, June
drain and Prevision.
Furntshcd by S, K. Tnndt Ilreker, Chtcaga
March 4,1 o'clock p m
Wheat Cern, Oats. Ferk. Lard.
March 87 ....
April . f
May H n S.tlOSJK 6 WX
June ffti 40 , .. 10 te 8 00
August ... b7i Wi
Itccelpts. Car Let.
Winter Wheat 6
Spring Wheat 31
Cern 2U
Ott
Itye S
lUrley CO
Oil City
Crude Oil T
Head,
liecelpts Hogs 11HVO
Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u..
V heat. Cem. O its. Perk. I jvrd
March 79-Ji 87 2a le le iw
April JTiJ . 10 1?K S9V
May -"4j; 40 !rrjie'j7 6 e)
June W 4) ....1027S 6 07V
July 67'i ....
Oil City
Crude OH '.9
I.IieSteca rnse.
CatCAQO, March 1 Cattle Receipts, t.$00 hesd
shipments, ie bead t market steady, closing
strengt chipping steerj. tee te 100 "is, $3 90(J
100; steckera and feeders, !util 0 : rows,
bulls aud mixed. $1 75Q3 eOj bulk, $1 754J323;
through le-vins, $llMt4 4D
Hogs lieceipts, 13,ue head; shipments, P.OUO
head: market strong and steady s
rough and intxed, (3 sjgtiv; packing and ship
plug, 4 .13150, light, J3 7UtJI20, skips, $3.tea
"sbeep-itccelpte, 5,100head; shipments, l.sie
htal. marktt slow.lener, natlvis, M35 73
Western, 125004 u), Texans, JteeQLOO. J.ambs,
siuuOSSOVUuts.
Kabt t.iBKRTT Cattle receipts, 4Vi head
shipment", t7; mirket tlrm ; prime, 14 Ml
6ju! fair te geed, $4 2JC5 00; common, WSCQ
4 t 27 cars shipped te New terk
Hes receipts, iCW; shipments, 2.70J;
market slew ; Philadelphia, II coat 71 1 tork terk
ers. ft .Vftltt; skips. 7gt; 1 car snipped te
New lerk.
Sheep receipts, l.sej head! shipments. 1400
head t market and prices slew ; prime,
ft 7HJ3 0; fall te geed. It 7SQ5 W; common,
f 1 MhjjI 2V , Lambs. f3 60gG 75.
Sfw Turn stocks.
Nsw Yetur, March 4 Wall street 10 p. m.
Meney easy at 2 percent, lerelgn exchange
quiet, firm at U fcXm SO ; Governments Arm ;
Currency 6's, H2CJi bid; 4'a coups. 1127
bid : 4f s 11121; bid.
The stock market opened slightly lower for
the active ll't than at the closing of yesterday,
and the trading In the leadlngstecks during the
morning was comparatively light The special
ties en the usually Inactive stocks, hewever,
were buoyant and strong and under the lead of
St. Paul A Duluth, the prlcis of that classef
speculations advanced 'f te 2i per cent Te
wards midday the whole market weakened
under a sharp selling of the coaljteck and vv ct
crn Union The former were sold en rumors
that Mr. Uewen, of the Heading railroad, had
formally declared thatheweuld have nothing te
de w lib the Drexcl-Margan syndicate. Western
Onion was sold en the levlval el reports that
the company would surely pass the next divi
dend At the time et writing prices at 'f telVJ
percent lower
Stock Markets
Quotations by Keed, Mel) rami Jt
Ce, bankers,
i.ancas er, i'a.
mw 70BK LIST. 11 1 M.
Canada l'acldc UIV
C C C. I
Cel Ceal
Central I'aeltlc.
Canada Southern 41
Chi , St L. A Pgh
OunverA Uletlrande
Del., LaclJ.A Western nij,
Krle i-vj
Krleid ,
New Jursey Central ftf-v
K A T 2U(-?
Leu. AN 41K
Luke Shere 83ii
Michigan Central
Missouri Pacific
Northern 1'aclHc
N.I' I'ret m
N. W Krix
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New ierk Central
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Ohie Central
Omaha ,
Oregon Trans
Onlarie.t Western
Faclflc Mall
uocbesler A Pittsburg
St. Paul ".
Texas Pacific
Union l'acldc
Wabash Common
Wahaah I'reterre'd
Western Union Telegraph.,
West shore
J-HILADKLrUIA LIST.
Lehlgb Valley
H..NVV APhlla
Pennsylvania
Heading
Lunlgb Navigation
Hestouvllle
FhlladelplilaA Krie
Northern Cent
People'a l'assenuer
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Lecal stock ana llends.
Heperted by J, B. Leng.
Par Last
, . value, sale,
Lancaster 6 per cont.isse ke no
' u lata, loe no
" " Scheel lean lte ids
" 4 " In ler 20 years 100 102
" 4 in ft or J0 years, lue 10J.2S
... v i ., 1. In 10 or J0 cars, letl 1U5
Manhilm iioreagh lean loe 102
iAK STOCKS.
First National Hank..,. joe Suj
Fanners' National Hunk 6n lis
Fulton National Hank . n.i n.i
Xaneaster County National Hank .... 60 HV
Columbia National Hank Ien lu
Christiana National Hank loe lis
Vtihmlu Vntlnn.l I, j w. . ... 7.
lilllu.i.llllja4 wall, (l , Jig, Jt
First Natlemil Hunk, Columbia loe I'jtU)
Imt National Hank, Htrasbnrg km 13a
First National Hank, Marietta.. lue ae
First National Hank, MUJey loe ijq.10
Lltltx National Hank ...".".... 1M lwie
Manhelm National Henk jne lei'
Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... W 68
New llelluiul National Hank loe lsaie
Gap National Uink ion net
8 uurryvtlle National Hank loe no
Ilzabethtewu National bank. 100 H0
Northern Hunk stock. nu j
TCatlriKK BTOCX.
Hlg Spring 4 Heaver Valley 7fie
lirldgepeit A llorneshee ijw iiu
Columbia Chestnut Hill 2u 40
Columbia A Washington au 24U5
Conesteuu A lllg Spring a 20
Columbia A Marietta , 25 go
Mujtewn A hllzabethtewn e 41)
LencasterA hphruui , jjs 44
Lancuater A Willow Street 2S 4100
BtnisburgA Millport a ai
Muriettu Maytewu s-i en
alurivtu A Mount Jey a 3550
MEW JLUrjSUriHKSti-MlH.
TJAIUCEIfa
HAIR BALSAM
the popular favorite for dressing the hair, He
storing color when gray end preventing Dand
ruff, It demises the sculp, steps the hail falling,
and isstire topleuse. "'
5w. aud 1 sizes at Druggists.
iiiJ-lmM,lh4w
JJAIlKint'S TONIC.
Attend te it New.
Many Buffering people drag themselves abent
with idling kiieugth, teeiiag that they are
stcudllv kinking Inte the grave, when by using
l'arker's.'lonle they would llnduetire commenc
ing with tbe flint dose, und v ltnllly und streuuth
suiely coming back te them
' lumul year old ; hav e been sick nearly all
my life, aud ought te knew uemuthlng about
inedlitite by this time. I hove used Parker's
'lonlelreely for mero than u'jeur, und consider
itthubestiemedy I have ever known. In fact.
1 new Und no ether medicine necessary. Fer
weakness, debility, rheumatism, und that dls.
tresslug ull geiiuiie.s und pala ireiu which I
sutlereil te long. It haa no equal. Idonetseo
hew uu) one 011 ulfeid te de without se valuable
u inedltliie.'-MK Harris N. UR.vas.cer. Kast
and Frent ttn eta, Providence, It. 1,
PARKER'S TONIO.
s , ll'rePa'l by UlcoxACe..N.Y.l
Sold Vy all Jlruggl.t in largebettlea at One
Iullar. uiarilmMftlh
,K ir ADVKK TlSKilKXTK
"DARING POWDKK,
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS powdernevor varies. A marvel of purity,
strength and wholesemoness. Mere ico ice ico
nemlcol than the erdtnsry kinds, and cannot be
sold In competition with the multitude- et low
test short weight, alum or phosphate powders.
Beld only in cam. Hetal IIaxike PowdxrCe.,
106 Wall Street New erlc mar-"lv dA w
F
OK KENT NICK TWO-STORY HU1C1C
Dwelling Ueue. Ne MOLat Orance street.
martttd Illltsll ,t into.
PUBLI3 SALMON TrnsnAY, MAHC1I
9, isse, will be sold at the l.cepsrd Hetel, a
two-story btlck dwelling, rent'vlulng ball and
nve rooms, sltnated Ne Wi Heaver street, "ale
te commence at 7 o'clock conditions made
known by 11 II m IIMI.
llkSRTbncBSBT, Auctioneer mIStd
"V-OTIC11 '
-L The undersigned Ins become the proprle preprle proprle
terof the "Wrap Hetel," In the city of Lancas
ter, Pa, and he will hereafter conduct and con
tinue the business He Inv lies u continuance of
Its former patronage.
JOHN MlLLF.lt.
tl.ate or Huntingdon, I'a.)
Lxsjcastsb, Pa., March i, U. ml -Std
KVAN'S FI.OUK.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Always Uniform and Reliable.
TJ-E HA E IT. COME AND SKH.
?Y Cvery taste gratified, the best goods , by
far the lowest prices . thi se are facts, our goods
and prices prove them Pure 1 e is, best Coffees,
and line tirecerlesatcL VKKh -, S3 VV est King
street, Lanca-ter, Pa Clarke's Combination
Coffee. 23c per pound it Is giving splendid
satisfaction. Try it. It U delicious. We will
present te every purchaser of ene pound of
Clarke's Combination Ceffee.a bottle of cologne
(Free of Charge)
-vreTicE is iiintunY tin ex that
JL the partnership lalelv existing between
Thes. Humphrevllle and William A helffer.
under the firm nameef HumphrHVlIln A Kelffer,
was en this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All accounts due te said prtnerblp will be re
celved by bald Thern is Humphrevllle. and all
debts owing by them will bu presented te him
for payment
THOVl VS 111. MPHP.EV ILl.K.
WILLIAM A KE1HLH.
I.ArasTXIt, 1: el). 22, lSs
The undersigned, hiving entered Inte a co ce
partnership In the Plumbing, 1 Inning t, is Ht
tlngand Heuse nmlshlng lluslness, und?rthe
rlrm name of Kelffer A llerr, resrartfullj so
licit the patronage of the friends 1 f the old Arm
and the public generally, at the old store. Ne 40
East King street.
WILLI vM KF.IFIF.lt,
mar23td ALDUS C HEItll
pUBLICSALE OF DIVIDEND I'AYl NO
STOCKS AND BONDS,
Os Mesdat, Marcu stu, Is-..
The undersigned will seil at public sale, at the
Cooper Heuse, W est King street, Lancaster, Pa.,
for thee state nf Fannj M hbcrlee,deceaed
IS ."-bans of tarmtrs National Hank Meck,
and tw e 7 per cent llends or JH10 each of Quarry
vllle K It. H '
Alse, torether artles t
10 Shares of rai-mem National Hank Stock
23 Sliares of t ulten National Bank Meck
10 Shares of Hrst National Hank stock
lOfharesJef Manhelm National Prink Stock
JO Shares of Lancaster A Lltltr Turnpike -took.
ii Shires of Lancaster A IrultviUe lumplkj
Stock. '
10 Shares et Lancaster A Marietta Turnpike
Stock.
S-tle te commence at 2 o'clock p in Terms
Cash, payable en April 1st
JACOB LONG. Ilreker
Sam Matt Fhidv, Auctioneer ml-M,lhAw
e
AK HALT,.
Always Best ! Always Ready !
Wu re net done with winter sel one bright
day don't make spring.
Mostly the special trade of this between set
sons time turns te Pantaloons, te pl-ce out the
winter clothing with t some of It, te Overcoats
and suits, that'll serve bravely for next fall , all
through It, thrlulncss rules the spending of
clothing money.
The Oak Hall prices meet thlj thought of buy
ers te tbe utme.t : t:M 13 l, J.I5U, 71. JllA).
1 1 51, V Oj up te 110 CO , evnr price representing
a quullty net te be equaled elsewhere.
Meanwhile, the preparations for the Immense
dlspluyef Oik Hall spring Cletblngnst tu lend
Iness j when the uiietuailng weather steadies,
aud you come, we 11 show ou
WANAMAKER& BROWN,
OAK HALL,
Southeast Cerner Sixth anil Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
N'
OltnF.CK A MI LEY.
THIRD GREAT
SPRING
CARRIAGE SALE.
-AT-
NORBECK & MILEY'S,
COItNKU OF DUKE AND VINK STItKETS,
LANCASTER, I'A,
MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1886.
10 A. M fc 2 P. M.
sWTF.UMS-NlNKTY DAY MlTt, Sl
hit Ch.NT. O F FOH CASH
aitEATF.STOFSALKsT"
UltKATKsl IN NtlMUKKS,
Fl.SKSriNFlNISl!:UKATt3TIN'A,l,t'n'
ALL 8TYLF.S AND ClfADF.S.
ALSO, A FiJW BLE1QHS.
t Irst-Clais Vhlcleat Ijiv lrfa is nt,Ani.).
Ing, but we de It, and as proof, wh tufer te any
buyur ut former sales. Over COO Jobs seldut
former soles aud net ftfweith of unalr. Our
sales lu Lancaster city and ceuntj Jii the last
few years are larger than any two retail lacto lacte
rles la the city or county. We muuufvturu
mere than any three laeterles In ubevejr.en.
tlenrd district. ThU Is no paper tulle, but a liter
A publle inspection Is Invited te cxa?.iiie weHx
1'ieturua bargain. Don't listen te abusive, teal
mis uud lying rompetlteis, but attend and see
foryeuraelf. aIeMONDA.,NAKOII .'.lsse.at
10 u in. aud i p.m.
TKltMS-Nluety days, with approved seen
rlty t six percent err ler cas'i.
,. ... ,. sOUBKCKAMl.uKV, Proprietors
II. F. Hew , Auctleuet r.
CAIlp We knew some of our compgtlters
have abused our repututlen en account of held
lug ale uud reducing the price el u Hn-t class
Jeb, but we challenge them ugalu, a before, te
produce at niuchflrst-clasa stock, or construct a
uiicr vcuiciu ui anysijiu. vv 0 mean Business, I
and these It cencurus van have tlsfacileu by I
calling ea or ddreslng Nerbtck A ililey. '
JKtr AnrxttTiaxxxsra.
Vf IU I.KON VON OSHKO HASOl'ENT.n
ilertnaii a'nli DiLlh? l,,rap,',l Instruction In the
innmi.?ii..r"nSh '""Ruagc., and desires a
ndT,m7rSn ir .Wa cnu11 shewlsh te take
advimtage or this opiertun ty. Apply at his
'Jei'ftlw.v J,-iyiAST KINO siUf.KT.
luatiilwd Above Lecher'a Drug store.
THE riNKST, CHElUtY, ItlsACK.
berry, (linger nnd Mtninel lirandlns nt W
rents a quart. Our 7i cents a quart Itye Whisky
Is line ntiu cheap.
llOll It Klt'S l.lgllOKSTOHK,
Ne. 12 Centre Square, Lancaster, i'a.
aprW-lydll
L.AY1XO CAKDS A VI 1,1, LINK OV
l.uchre, Cnsslne nnd (lalgel Cards, from ft
rents te Stents Ijirgest stock In thnrltv.at
, MAKKl.EA'S"AKl.I.OVV FIION1Y'
( t emicrly Ilaitman'.) 21 North ejueen M.
HUIUil.Y'S.SAUIIETl'0Vl)EKS-I)Et7
leate nnd Imgrnnt rxlern. Heliotrope. Vio
let, West l.nd, tninglpaunl nnd W hlte Ile.e.
I or nle at ill hi, Li 'S DKUO STOKK,
Ne 21 West King street
rnoiucce Cl'TTlNOS, SCMIAI'S, SI IT
X 1X09 AND 1-ACKhllS' WAS1F., Dry end
Clean, bought for c ish
.1.9. MOL1N",
.. , Ne 273 Pearl Mreet, New erk.
Kelerence ttvd sehulte, Ne.2IJ Pearl at rev I,
New erk. febl71vd
C1IECKEK NAINSOOKS l'KOM 8 CTS.
a vard up, and Hamburg Kdglngs ften2c.
a j ard up, mv in great variety at fte
North End Dry Goods Store.
J. W. HYItXK,
Ne. S22 North Queen street.
nevs-lyd
ANDSTILIj A rrnTHEH heductien!
I will make te your order nn elegant Eng
lish Mir Heaver Overcoat, nlrely trimmed and
tieganti) made, for f-tt; price iH-fore January 1st
trem 3S te HO. A first clai-s llusrtne.ss Suit for
tin, Avery line Worsted Dress Suit ferMn
former price, fie te IA. A perfect ntguarau'
teed Call and see the bargains
AT itOSKNSTKIN'S
Fine Tailoring Estnbllsliment,
Ne. 87 North Queea street, Lancaster, I'a.
m:i-cmdu
rNl)r..STlUTTlllLE OKAIN1NO.
VOCKAtKINO, NO l'EKLINtl, NO BLISTKH.
1NO.
We have nsvstomer graining i.kw weed that
must. In the near luturv, take the place or the
old system en all new work, lu merits being as
rollews Total abolition et a palnttd ground
work, speed and cleanliness in working It,
beauty and transparency et finish, smoothness
nnd durability, and the capability of receiving
as high finish as hard weed by thosameineth
eds lhls process is the nearest approach te
natural weed that has yet been discovered. Call
aud see samples Ol THIIIE A SOS
sole Agents for Lancaster County
Heuso Painting and e. raining Emporium, corner
of Chestnut nnd Nev In streets
We hive also about Twenty Slate Mantles,
which must be sold within the next ten dav s,
cheap for cash, en account of mev Ing,
mar3-3md
TOR SJJLX UH JUSXT.
FOK KENT I'llOM Al'KII. 1, THAT DI
slrable Stere Heom, Ne ltl Contre Square,
has becu used fernclf.it store fervears Applv
te tltelll.K VV reMLINSOS,
mar3-tfd SherifTs Oltlce.
T7IOR KENT.
X! Store ltoem nnd Dwelling Ne 2i: North
(Jieeu street, opposite Kej stone Heuse, and oe-
cnplcdby Jehn llortlngasallquer stere
Apply te PHI LI tf LLUZKLTKIt,
JauJe-tfd North Oueen strceL
FOK SALE CUEAl.
One Lancaster Cabinet Organ, cost $123,
will sell at a bargain
Call en or address, Ne. '.37 North Cherry alley,
Lancaster, Fa. &u tfd
EOR SALE OR KENT AN ESTAK
LISHED COU.N Kit OKOCEItr and DVV El.
I.tSO, wLh modern conveniences Apply at
522 West Chcatnut street, or f.U tJist erange
streit. 1771wif
OK KENT. "
shoplnresref Ne 37 West Chestnut street,
used as a cigar box f ictery, and a shop en
ill min street, between Seuth Queen and Prince
streetH lately used as a carriage lactery. Alsea
dnelllng aud store room new occupied by A.
.v. iiuuicy as a urug store. est ninff street.
Apply al the
Iia-llrt
lNTELLIGENCEll OFFICE
FOK KENT.
i rem April 1st, the East King Street lies
tauratit and Dining Uneins. The best In town 1
IS) feet deep: geed front, back and sldelleht
May be extended te ISi feet If desired ler
further particulars call nt
.Se 2t, EAST KING STIlhKT.
Ijncater, Pa
pOK KENT.
STOUR ItOOM Ne KVi ALSO Ne X.
Hath roema may be thrown Inte ene If desired,
making one et the largest and best lighted
looms in the citv t or particulars call at
Se. X EAST KINO SIHaF.T.
Lancaster, Pa
B
,1011 KENT.
I lrst class Dalrv Farm. Jl acres, sltnatn
two miles from Lancaster rlty
Hasemen., corner Centre Square and North
Queen strei t, suitable fern barbershop
Hrick Dwellings, 220 Just Milten strict, and
2M Church street,
bale and Exchange Stables en West Orange
street, near Water.
Several Frame Houses en Jehn street,
Janll-tfd 1I1KSU A UIIOTHEH3
pKIVATE SALE.
I will have a car lead el
First-Class Ohie Nerman Horses,
AT TUX MXBRIHsC becsk,
NO. 115 NORTH riilNCK STREE'l,
by Monday, which I will dispene of at private
sale. New let of flrst-ilasa liersts drivers,
workers and he ayydratt, mostly trem Canada,
every week, and alwuvs rer sale
feblMjdAw OEOltaEOn03SMAX.
PUBLIC SALEOFVALUA11LE KL'AL
Estate. On WEDNESDAY, MAIICI1 10.
Is!, will be sold at the Leepard Hetel, In the city
et Lancaster, all thst ceriatn one-story Frame
DWELLIM, HOUsE. Ne. 320, with let or piece,
of ground attached, altuated en the west side of
south Queen street, containing en said street 18
feet 2 Inches, mere or less, und extending In
depth westward te Heaver street 2V) feet, mere
erless There Is upon the premises awcllef
nevir falling water, grapevines, trull tiees, etc.
bale te commence at , o'clock, wbeu terms
w 111 bu made known by
O. F. MF.TGEIl.
Executer of Jacob Uretr. deceased.
11 SurBEirr, Auctioneer. JJO.Tu.IbAF
WALT, fAfMU.
"VyALL PAPER, Ae.
NEW SPRING STYLES
is
WALL
PAPER
-AND-
Window Shades.
7-Speclal I'rlccs ler Wall Paper and Window
Shades this week only. Have your work dnne
new
Alfred' Sieber,
NO. 134 NORTH QUBHN ST.,
LAXCASlKIt, PA.
T ACE CURTAINS.
HAUt.AI.SS IS
Lace Curtains
We hive sold a geed many of eurends or l.nre
Curtains, but theie are some nice patterns left,
hollow Ing Is a list
Pair Cream Celer, f I A a
, . .. w
IX ' $175
4 " S2IIO
Pair
..Were
$1.75
11.25
I2.M
(.100
U.JO
XU)
I3U)
IV 1
00
ft.ne
1101
175
t.'M
S.1UI
tfloe
were
Were
Were
Were
Were
. ...Were
Were
, Were
, Were
. ...Were
Were
, Were
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3 " "
3 " riM
t " JKO
3 " U1
g " 1125
3 " " 5.0U
1 Pair White Curt's, W
3 l)
a " " 11.75
n me
3 jine
st-Curtalu Pell. Chalns.etc. WlndewSbadca,
.10 cents up. Wall l'nf ers constantly coming In,
PHARE8W. FRY,
NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, I'A.
N-JTIT ADrXHTlSKMSHTa
jgKAUTirui.i nevVattkactivk ! ' ' "
All the Novelties bf tbe Season for OUNO MKN. A Specialty made
nf all the Leading Spring Blylea in
STIFF AND SOFT HATS !
lloteT,OnlViVlaiy,lH.,iT..',,,''K "ATS. the production of WII.COV A CO . the Leaders et
Robes, Far GleYes, Seal Caps and Fer TrimniiDgs,
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
N'Q3. 31 anil 33 North
AMUfiKSTKNTA.
ge'lJIALI MUSICAL 1 llKAUTHTLl
THE PINK TEA,
Grace Ohtireh, Queen end Jamea Sts.
APM1TTANCK AN I) fcl'PPKK. S3i.
MAHCI1 3d and till.
ml ltd
jTAM'ASTKK NIGHT.
GRAND EXCURSION
TO THK
COLUMBIA RINK.
.iS,,..fl.al arrsngements have been insde wllh
tliel.H. 1. Ce. ler the Issuing of excursion
tickets and the running of a special excursion
tenud Irem Columblaen
FUID.U KtKMMl.MAUCH B. ISM.
Thealtnictioniattherlnk will be an eihlbl
lien by Mts.s,I,L,ASrhT3O.S,Uie most gracv
(!'! JSS? kt,r In America, and a ON K. MILK
It VCK. between I-d Trever and Jeseph hltne.
Martin's Hill H1SK HANI) will necempanv the
party and furnish the musle at the Kink.
FAKK J OK KOUMl TKIP, 50c.
Persons who will acfempanr the party will
leave their names with C U "Strlckier.iit tbe
AremiiKT nruce. en or before Friday morning
'.'r'urn train will arrive In Lancaster about
midnight.
STjCKLKK A SOLK, Manager!
pi'LTONOPEKA 1IOVSE.
MONDAY, MARCH Oth, 1880.
I he wonderful Negro I'.ej Pianist,
BLIND TOM!
THK
Musical Phenomenon of the Age,
Konewnrd throughout the world as
THE GREATEST XATl'R.L PIANIST Ll IXQ.
Tbe exhibition el whtwe marvelous gift has
gained him world wldii celebrity, and has both
astonished nnd delighted Hie greatest master! of
mnsle, w 111 appear as above for
Positively One Night Only!
ADM1SMOS
Kl.st.KV hi) SLAls
3iandiCKSH
7VCKM8
eatsjecnred at Opera Heuso Ofllce. inJfltd
pi'LTON OI'KRA IIOL'SIi
11ILUSDAV LVEM.SC, MAH0H I
An Kiqutsltely Fernet and Jievel Event
IDA SIDDONS
Ana Her Peerless Earteqns Optra ExtravagiBii.
Under the Management or Peter Iflreand T W.
V llllains
A llesehtnl (.anlen el Girls In a lleanttrul
swinging Klrst Part.
All tbe V i rj I-atest Musical Oems, Popular
Comic and Topical Songs.
A a reup of original Comedians. Dazzling
Array of Seveltles by "-elected Artists of Meri l.
Light Da.hlng ljid Drum Majers len Ladles
lri-rtltle.''OiiK Dance. Light Ladles In Cem
bat Drill Magultlcent Production of the Spec
tacularnml hensjilenal Ilurlesquc,
"I'KINCE FAlTHtLL.
Iho full strength of ldv Slddens Company In
the cast lleautlful and Appropriate Costumes.
iH.ht-,nB...A.r,,,er nc!. F.nulpments. Superb
Marches, 1'lcturese.ue Oreuptngs. In all aeon aeen
quering host of nev c Hies,
ADMISSIOS
ItFSLKVKO HLA1S
2i,MJt7SCE.STs..
. 75CKSTS.
m2 3td
i ersale at Open Heuse
JjU'LTON OI'EKA HOCSK.
FRIDAY EVBN'Q, MARCH G, 1880.
THE EMINENT TltVOKDIAN,
FREDERICK WARDE,
As Damen, In Ilinlm's Sterling Tragedy,
DAM01T MD PTTHAS,
ML FFOKTED 111
Henry Avelinp;, MIbs Mittens Wlllett,
inentVf KeT.rc! ffiftRSZ """ "'e 'MRnae
CAST
IJAJION . . . F11KDKK1CK WAItDK.
F'hlas . llKSBVArausa
l.hm1,'.',1"' . s c Utiliejs.
J,?,ll1!'t,, Jehn K. Ktuisp.
"lV V. J JohSbten.
J:""111"" T. K. (.AMUCK.
Damocles .Obe A. Watsev.
if. tBieJ.,?,,?r CHA8. II. ClIAllTKKS.
ai Senater .. .. J. f. I'aivkb.
f,1,,8'1"1'"'' M.AtrDaEwa.
Calanthe . Mi.s Mittens Willktt.
Henulen Miss Sara Maxti'nsv.
IIebt. O. HrbSef
F. M. llALLsR
...Manager.
....Treasurer,
ADMISSION MAS5CENTS.
Kescrved Seats, 25 Cents Eitra. Chart open
Wednesday. Marrh 3. marlStd.
M
ASQUEKADE HALL.
Grand Masquerade Ball
OF THE
Lancaster Msennercher !
' AT THEIU HALL,
MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 8.
Tickets for non members, te admit gentleman
and ene lady, tl te. Additional lady ticket, 50c.
Mr. C. Llller, Ne.Si? North Qnuen strcet, haa
been engaged as reslumer, and sulta can be en
gaged In advance or be had at .the hall ihe night
of the ball. "
Ne ladv admlitni nniBd n,..r.ttnn.iiftii inn
gentleman.
Arrival of Prince Carnival In his novel cralt
ut i e clock sharp.
Tickets te be had of the fellow leg commlttee
of arrangement only Messrs HcnryWelf.il.
bchmllt, F. Hoelcl, If C. Demutb, Jr., I. Carpen
tr, ;. Vater, ll.Ucrbart. icb.Tbtd
uitr euuuh.
vrusT in: hOLD.
Don't forget I tie closing aaloalthe
BOSTON STORE!
We have a great many goods et tbe stock
which we bought trem Messrs. JJowers A Hunt,
which we are helling regardless of cost, te make
room for Spring btecic, which we are receiving
everyday.
W hen we say regardless of cost we mean Just
what we say, as a v Islt le our stere will ten.
1IIIMI i Ul
We nre making special ellorten Ladles', Oent's
id Children's (fnderwiar. bilk Cashmeres,
lOths. Velvets. Satins, llrwlnrv ennsl. Ilasil
and
Cleth
kerchiefs, Uibbeus, Luces, Embroideries, etc.
Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty,
W1J03TON 8T0ItE.-K
STAMM, BROS. & CO..
(Fennerly of the New Yerk Store.)
Nes. 20 & 28 North Queen St.
LANCASTF.lt, I'A.
Janl21ydAw
fTllIE YELLOW KJtONT" K1VK-OENT
atthetTn KM.'t "ula"" "" 'Mn
MAltKLEl'd" YELLOW FltONT,"
(Formerly mrtmau',) j4 j(eru, (iBWn fiu
Queen St., Lancaster. l.
imt ueuii.i.
N
EV A KHIVA I
SPRING GOODS
AT
Nes. 247 & 249 North Jucen Street,
Opposlte the Kojsteno Heuso and Northern
Hank.
Diagonal Dress Ooeds In New Spring Bbides
Cashmeres In New spring Miiulcs, laney Heme
Spun Ditss Heeds In New Shades. 5-1 Armours,
efegant and very cheap. New Sittrena, New
lenlarils Seersnckrrs Percales, chlntre,
Striped and Corded Piques, Nnlusoeks, Kle
gant Llnoef Hambitrgs and lnsertlngs. lllack
and V hlte btuietab laces Ks urlnl and Kgjp
tlan Lares, all choice and v try cheap. And all
goods in stock will be sold ut lowest mat ket
prices. Please call nnd examine before pur
chasing. The books of the late llrm of Powers Jt Hurst
are with me for collection. All persons knen Ing
themselves Indebted, please call and make set
tlement, ftbs-ljd W It iteirKIPs.
el
OUN H. OIVLEK. (1EO. 1 K VI'HVON.
CARPETS !
lledy Jliussels, Tapestry llnusscls, Alt-Weel
1 hree-Plj .
Alt Weel Extra Super Ingrains, Cotten Chain
Extra Super Ingrains.
Ingrains, 2-Vj., S7Kc 40c , 3e , Vc. rA
Dnmask and Venetian llali and Stair Carpet
Heme-made Kagnnd Chain Carpet.
Liueleum and Fleer Oil Oleth.
Paper Lining Slalr Pads and Stair Iteds
0l( SHADES, SHAD1NU (LOTH AND
HOLLAND.
Sl-niN'O ANDCOHD tlXTiritht
AURORA CARPET SWEEPER.
Alt Kinds or HOIJSF.KKKPIMS DHV HOODS
U I. en est Price;
JOHN S. GIYLER & CO,
Ne. 25 Ea&t King Streot,
Lakoastie. Pa.
G
MEAT HAKOAINS.
New Spring Goods
VT 'I UK
New Yerk Stere.
(ameli Hair Suitings,
W oel Canvass Suitings,
Camel Hair Canvas,
,..,. u . NcwSptlngTrlreIs,
Crinkle Seersuckem,
Plaid and Strljied Seersuckers,
Satlncs, (.ingbams. Percales.
NEW SPRING HOSIERY.
SPECIAL ll.lice VINS.
CHlLDItENSIllllllED IlOSh, 10c, 12Je.,nc a
l'ulr.
MISSES' ItlllltED HOSK. llegular Made, While
ect, c and Ste a pair.
LADIES' HALIIItlOOAN HOSE, Full Keguljr
Made, 17c. a pair.
LADIF.1' HOSE, Helld Celers, Ktgulir -Made,
SOc. a pair.
Pl.VSrillPED HOSE.Spllt I j el, JOc. a pail.
LADIES' IILACK AN I) COLOItED HOSE, hlte
t net, c. a patr.
CIIECKKItED.SIKIPED AND FANCY HOSF,
c..S3c, 27X0. end J0e upalr
WATT & SHAN D,
Nes. 6, 8 & 10 Beat Kinr Street,
LANCASTKK, PA
B. MAKTIN A t'O,
satubda. feb,s;,ijm.
A large let of lledy llrussrU came In this
mernlng-a line of goods w e hav e been leek.
Ing ter for seme time, and they are w lthnul
exception the cheapest line ever offered W e
have the exclusive right of them here, and
can recommend them In every respect
Seven patterns here alread, mero te fellow.
Present price (te Introduce thorn), 90 and Me.
They will bell In less than two weeks, anil
correspond favorably with any Uedy Urns
eM at II 25 In the market.
Tapestry Ilrnssels-all the prominent
makes for the prcssnt, a special offering of
new pattems-Stlntaen's, 11001018, Smttb
Extras-all ten wire Tapestries nnd best
finality made, at Wet fits the regular price
for these goods, and the price we Intended te
Kell thorn at, but ;the Hedy Ilrussela that we
are new offering at 90c. and 9.' pnta anetm
te selling Tapestries (no matter hew geed),
nt 11. Several patterns Tapestry lirusseU
Carpets at 35c. Leta of them at SOc. Pur
chase, your Carpets new; j en get abetter
selection. Prices are lower, and we have
plenty of time te make them up
Ingrain Carpets, choice patterns, in
Extra Super, Cotten, Cotten and Weel, and
Venetian Carpets, New Colorings, New Pat
terns.
Furniture, recovered by expert uphel
helstcrera; perfect work guaranteed nt
much less than usual rates Large llnoei
Furniture Coverings, (limps, Uaw Silks,
Fringes, Plushes, ftc, te select from. Fet
comparatively little money v en can bat eun
old sett of furniture recev ertd, the wood
work rcflnlshcd, and the whole set leek us
well en new. In recovering furniture no
will make nn extra chsrge for ruftnlshluK
and gluing.
Oil Shades, sprlngMitutes.lull two yards
long, all colors, inade up, ready te hang, lur
We. All widths of shading and Fixtures
Large line of Dade Shades.
Large line el New Papers for the Spring
Trade. We are doing a large business In the
Oeld Papers at lie., isc. and 20c., customers
Haying they nre as geed as papers sold else
were ut 40e. and Boe They are, tee. Of
course, te sell at these prices, we have te
buy large quantities of them-a solid carload
fromenu manufaotureralene. Just think of
that quantity in ene purchase t Enough
Wall Paper te cover every room in Lancas
ter. Other papers at oe. te iec. AH our geld
papers guaiantced net te tarnish or discolor
Lxpert Paper-lungers furnished.
J. B. Martin t Ce.,
Cor. West King & Prince SIp.,
IMNCAttEB, I'A.
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