n V1 1 ri THE LAKOABTERDAILY tNTEULiIGEKOER, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1888, , V 'I &. '& S. iT I '-'4 "; 'a at" .iri ' !. ? fj" f';Mt fc' S 5& S&v h Fv TOE DAM DAMAGED. ,,ALIROE BREAK MADE BY ICE UCItlKCl tJr TUB BECENf OOROK, ' Ia!lfeeAned Cever sTlfiy Yards-Lew Water tswsed rjy the nreak DtMh e r As Age Wemu M Xonreod The Ltetara en Friday Evening. gatalag Correspondence el Ihtxluekkcsr. Columbia. March 15. It u thought lb dam t tela plaee was net bdly by tee lee gorge of last month, lea hu nanim! nnnslrinrihln damsae $ftfcatitrncture. The damhas been Injured lit I -w i .. -. .. .t. -...- -..t ,v., .- nnian mouaaea lent irem mis siae ei me ;. Wi .hIbmi AM.I IkA break it about ene bund red E.l !- "" w Aft fast In lanath. The rent la nnldlv 1t- . . . . . . . . ffiki. m.Ih li fallan WAW ,j "nnwiluilMi liivnimuHwiDUTw; annca ut mi raw nays, ana u is qune wn M account of the large opening. Death or Mrs-KraUert.' Mra Peter Kratzsrt, of Norwood, died at fear home yeatarday afternoon In the alzty. . eighth year of her age. She bad been alck far several months paat and bar death waa .' eaaaed by drepy. Tbe funeral will be kaici en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock j , awvteeeln the German Lutheran church ea Locust street, and lnterment In Mount v Bethel cemetery. Tha lactate. Dr. T. r. Hanoe will deliver a lecture en Friday evening In the rooms of the Yeung Men's Christian association. The lecture WU1 be en the subject et "Water," and will be illustrated with chemical experiments el aa instructive and entertaining character. The lecture will be free and will no doubt " hare a large audience. It will be very In structive. The management are doing their beat te secure Instructive lecturers and Dr. Hanoe will make his pait of the pregramme success, Machinery Overhauled. All the machinery of the water company la being overhauled. The eyltndera are being bored out with a patent atesm drill, the work being done by Mr. JohnIJaamer, et Philadelphia. Tbe oyllnderSarebored out lu their present position. Rev. ThemasH. Moero dcslrea te thank the pabllc for their assistance In the way el "money, te bury William Jeseph Jeflorsen, who died en last Sunday afternoon. The collection amounted te f 14.CP-, and was used te pnrchaae a ccllln and pay the grave digger. -xne regular monthly meeting of school eu uuvru win Dsneiu mis evening. ItMlmm TIam IImmai. r.9 Tfrll...t.l,.l.l. la MM UWIUII lt A. UUBUUi'UW ,w Visiting her father, Jehn M. Bennett, The Daughtere of the Fereat will chance off the water, dinner and chamber aet en March 7lu. A package party will be held en Satur day evening In the armory by Liberty circle, B. U. (B. F.) or Pa. Services will be held en Friday morning In St. Patil'a P. E. chureh. The sermon ' will be en " Devotional Heading. " The evening services will be conducted by Rey. Jehn Graham, of Marietta, t0at prince or prophet Tata Uronnd-heg wakes from Tils' Sis Weeks BlamDsr unit l lu Happy Meed. The six weeks hibernation of tbe ground hear enda te-day. He came out et his hele February 2J, saw his shadow, crawled back Inte bla hole, "pulled the bole In after Bias," and slept sweetly for six weeks. He asm new oeme out II he has a mind 10, but be bad better wait until the aun molls tbe enew and uncovers the young clever en which he delights te reed. An Inspection el II. C. Demuth'a weather record shows that the temperature for the paat six week a has been unusually low. There have been only eight daya In all that time that the mercury did net fall te the reefing point and even In these eight days the mlnlmun temperature ranged from 33 te 0. The minimum temperature)! February was 26, and of the first two weeka of March S3 degrees above ssre. On aeveral occasions the mercury nearly touehed mm. Mr. Demuth'a Instruments being somewhat protected from tbe weather de net abew quite auch n low temperature as some ethers, but It is cold enough te vindicate the ground-hog as the most wonderful of weather prophets. Dnrlng February, according te Mr. Do De moth's record, the snow fall measured eleven Inches, and tbe rain fall nearly ene and a-balf Incher. During the two weeks et March the snow fall has been cloven Inches and tbe rain fall one and ene fifth. The backbene or winter la broken, and Spring will seen be upon us. Bt. Patrick nay, as usual, bluster en tbe 17th, and HU Shela en the lS'.b, and St. Equinox may oeme along with his annual storm about the 20th, but we ;are net getng te bave any Mere blizzards, or railroad blockades, or telegraph famines, or shipwrecks, such as have marked the out going or the ground hog's hibernation. y The Martin Robbery. Geerge Harple has been arrested en suspl suspl ,ckm,ef being tbe man who waa with Harry Gallagher when Henry Martin waa robbed eat Friday night. Harple admits that he wee In Gallagher's company that evcnlng, bat says that he left him aeveral hours be be Jere the time at which the robbery Is said te have taken place. Tbe hearing waa te have been bald before Alderman McConemy to day, but it was postpenod until te-morrow afternoon. This morning another man was arrested ler being In the parly, but as there was net a particle el evidence against bias be waa discharged shortly altorwerda. OutrattniDE Street Tbey Went. Henry Fisher and William Flam, a pair ei bums, were arrested at the Penn Iren works, where the y were leafing yesterday afternoon, and te-day Alderman l'lnkerten atat each te the workheuso for SO days. Charles Dupent, a Frencbman, who came te town yesterday, get gloriously drunk and making a neUe and cursing every body that be met 0111 cer Beacbler arrested bun and Alderman A. F. Dennelly gave him three days in Jail this morning. Did Net Oeme. Lilly Clay's big ourlcsque company, which was te have been In this city last evening, failed te arrive, being snow bound scmewhere. It is net likely that they will be here sgsln thta season. A great many old gentlsnen were disappointed a the non-arrival el the party, and quite a amber were heard en the street asking tbe question, Have the females arrived yet T" Felonleua Kntty aua Larceny, Jeshua Black, charged with feloniously catering tbe premises of Peter B. Fordney aad ateallsg chickens, was given a bearing before Alderman Spurrier Wednesday evening, and In default of ball he was hjld te answer at court. A VUlter Kntettaleed. Mrs. Themas, orScranten, guest of Miss L'xxle Allsbscb,waa tendered a reception by bar many friends at the home or Miss Jen ale Vegan, West Chestnut street, last oven even las. He veal hours were spent In dancing aad ether amusement. Returned Freui lieitcn. 4. Of the nineteen cigarmakera who went te pjaatea last week the last two have came UteT1' Oae Arrived last night and the ether j Hub after their companleca returned - .-""la Laaeaater. t .. ( TtMclty light, were In geed condition EV : -. Itaftst aalsTht nnl A.uht l.alni. -rtl .... a "$, 'baralng, equally divided between gas and t """ .f A Grave I'un. J.. tttm the uutlmere frets, VMNtekcn .teuldufraln lt0DiiuJt!?S"O'ClWfc lament at uej.. RCM-OItIZED MEN. They 8mih Things Up at tna Unb Hetel nnd Ott Inte Trouble. Kmll Straiser and Carl Kspp are the nemes of two Germans who have been in the country a couple et months and are beard. Ing at 711 St. Jeseph street. Wcdnesdsy afternoon theae men went te Itehfusa' Union hotel en Chestnut atreet, whero, ac cording te their alery, they drank five classes of beer apiece This acoraed aulll- elent te make them drnnk and they becatne no noisy that they were put out They then walked down North Queen atreet, yelling at the tops et tbelr voices, running 8(calnst people and ether wlse acting badly. They walked across Centra square and down Sonth Queen street. By thelr nolse they attracted the attention of everybody en the street. When they reached the Limb hotel, whleh Is kept by B. F. Kewe, a crowd of boys began calling te them from across the street. They stepped and began yelling and cursing at everybody. After they bad been there for a time Mr. Rowe'a son Albert ordered tbem te go away from in front of the house. Tbey refueed te move, but Instead turned their attention te theLeeL Straaser, who acted llke a craay man, drew a knife, with a large blade, from his pocket. This he plunged threngh the window pane In the deer. Mr. Kewe procured a beer mallet, which he threw at Htrasser, strik ing htm In the stomach. This had no ef fect upon the Infuriated man except te make htm worse. 11 e picked up the mallet and burled it bsek through the deer, breaking out every pane of glass and the sain in it. All this time Kapp, who seemed te be the soberest man of the pstr, kept trying te quiet Strasaer and get him away from the place. Finally the crowd Incroased ae that the Germans took te thelr heels and Ued down Seulh Queen street. There were followed by a crowd of men and boys, aome of whom hurled bricks at thelr heads. Near the resldocce of Jehn Lolbley, they were ever- powered and the knife was taken from Strasser. The men wero taken te JiecfJlce,jLWnVT)e BOla ,n competltlon oiAiaMmBjjcpjuiwrtWUHwvjrnTer weaver took them in charge and placed thorn In the station house. Strasser waa bleeding freely from an ugly cut In his head, whleh was made by a Hying brlek. He refused te allow Dr. Baker te niten d the Injury last evcnlng, but he and bis partner Insist id ur ea acting llke mad men. This morning both seemed penitent, and besides the cut In his bead Straaser had a torrlble black eye. Beth men denled that tbey had been en Seuth Queen stroet or did any damage Alderrasn Spurrier oammltted them for carrying cencealed weapenn, malicious mlscblerand drunken and disorderly con duct DKtTII or JACOM llllUNKlt. A CIIU511 Who Aided In Inientlng a Jnck icrew Illeaat Hie Age or 88. Jacob Brunordled Wednesday evening at 0:15, In the 83th year et his age, at the family rcsldence, 220 North CJuceu atroet. Ills death waa rather sudden and unex pected, ns be was en the stroet In apparent geed health as Inte as Saturday, and even as la te ns Tuesday he drossed hlmself with out asslstance and came down stairs te breakfast. His death was caused by tbe wearlng down el the physical aystem. Mr. Bruner wns ene el threo brothers Casper, Peter and Jacob who boeamo (julte famdus half a century age as the lnvonteis and mauufaoturers of the Jackscrew, tbe manulaeture it whleh Is hIIU carried en by Danlel Pelst en the premises where Mr, Bruner died. It may be montlenodaaa remarkable clrcumstance that Mr. Bruner lived for 3 yours in the house In whlhle died. Ills sister, Mrs. Charlette Pelst, widow of Peter Pelst, survives him at the age of TSyeara Who was born and Iibh lived all her llle in the house Ne, 220 North qnMn stroet, Mr, Bruner was a very actlve business man In his younger dayN, and eveu in old age after he retlted from buslness he would lire out many a young man who attompled te fellow him In his country ramblep. lie was a momber et tbe Kofermcd church, having been confirmed by Kev. llelTineler, et the First Ilotermod church, seventy-oiie years age. Shortly after the organlzttlen of St, Paul's Botermod church he became conneeted with it, and was n momber at the tlme et his death. Ills funeral will take plaoe Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment In Lincaater cometory. tiet JCtv. shnrdeii Jackion, A telegram from Vloterls, B. v., te the Intei.mouneeu en Wodnesday, Btated that Kev, Shelden, Mra. It. Cunningham and two Indians wero drowned in Sklena river, and that "It la thought the Shelden ro re ro ferrod te Is the neted Indian missionary Kav, Sheldon Jacksen, who Is In charge of the Indian robeoln or Alaska under direc tion et the government." Bev. Shelden Jaoksen, who Is well known here, la alive and v. ell. lie had been spending soveral months in the east, and left Carlisle en Tuesday afternoon for Sitka, Alaska. The Mayer otRiadleg l.'njelncit, The Berka county court en Tuesday granted a preliminary injunction restrain ing tbe mayor et Beading irem executing any centiact for the lighting of the streets el Beading with the Beading electrie light company. The Messrs, Baumgardner, el this city, are interested In the Consumers gasoetnpany who obtatned the Injunction. The reason the injunction was asked far was because the lamp commltteo exceeded Its powers In asking for bids for three or five yeara when the oily ordinance only allewed them te oak for bias for ene year. Karprlicd la III Mew Heme, Jehn A. Burger recently tuoved from West Chestnut Btroet te a house en Seuth Queen street. List evenlug a party of friends determined tc surprise him and his wife and glve tbem a heuse warming. Twenty -five couples gathored at the Key Key Key atene beuse and went jhence te Mr. Bur ger's. During the ovenlng, In addition te dancing, there was singing by Miss Alice Troyer Hunter, el Dayton, and Miss Bid. well, of Philadelphia. The Misses Mlley gave soveral duets en the piano and violin, and everybedy had a geed time. Cerunei'e Inquett. De,uty corenor M. K. Shank held an U quest en the body el David Lewls, who was found nearly freisn te death en the front steps or Tripple's store in Sate liar liar ber ou Tuesday morning, and died boiue .hears later. The vardlct of the jury was that deceased came te his death by e trxeure and exceselve drinking. To-vcnnew morning otieo'cloclr. nt Ne JSt Seuth Queen strtet, will be sold a valuable I t or Furniture. Bee Joel L. Ilaiues' ndvenlsi. menu AtiiQttuicnu, Ilradv t Jl'nr 1'irui This evening llrf fly'a IJj.oea wur views win be eitibiteJIn rulten opera heuse under the auspices of Adu. ml KoyneldsiObt.U.A.n. There are one Ut drcd or the vlews and .they cover 400 feet et canvas. Uhey cover the principal uvent, bat bat tlenelds, etc., In the late war. 'Xhey will no doubt draw very well. JCmmttt at "tltt "J. jc, Kmmttt cemf s en next Monday and will play hU celtb a'ed piece, "Fills, Our Ceujtu Ueruian teats are new belling rapidly. DEA TltH. llBcasan-ln this city. March ll,JBrt.,u7 p. m., Jacob Bruauer, in the Mth year if hU age. The relatlvei and friends are invited Id nt nt teiiO. the funeral from hlj late residence, Ne. Ki North Qaeen atreet, en Baturday utter utter neon at S o'clock. Interment at LwcMU-r cemeUry. Vl, EncBsiiT.-.Marrh 13, 1SJ8. in this city, lienry Bhutwrt, In thutsib year of his agT """' lha relatives and tilends:ef the fimlly, alie Uereral Ueynelds Pest, Ne. 403, and Ooergo II. ahemas Pest, Ne. ei.arewipectfully In vlttd te attend the funeral from his laU rest deuce, Ne. ill Xast Walnut street, enrrldav flltrnnneiOA'.lAaL -- V. M' MARKETS. Uraln and frorisiena. rurnUhed by B, K. Tundt, Ilreker. Cnioane, March IS, 1.00 o'clock p. m, Wbtst corn. Oats, l'erk. Lard. Mny ..-VOtf HH OU Cltv. . . irndeOU 07X Clva BterJc Markets. Cricaep, Mar. li CatUe-llecelpts.fi.OCOhead; shlpniKtiU, none; market tlewi fancy If terjs e i Mw, t3 Ml !1 1 amckers and feeflnm, r3 20810 1 enwa, hulls and tnlxed, (2 (nas IS : -mxas rntUe, (3 2VOHJ. Hogs Kccelpu. 10,i uu head i shtptnents, 7 oeo t market steady t mlxed. aj:ea4 4i! hmvy S SieS (W I llaht, 1S83 0 ! tklpi, S3 ojaje 00. hhoep RecetpU, 4O.U0U brat I ahlpments, nenet marknt strong t nallvn", 14 oeiyt te i wetrn, 5 5a5 W i Tuzans, i 4J6J 10 1 Iambi, II00O4Z'. W W AD VJeRTjaKMENTH. T AKINO FOWDKlt. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. milts powder nover 'varies. A niarvel of JL parity, atreactlh nnd wholpnmiienuBS. Mere oeeiinuLVail than the ordinary klnda and can ILh tha multitude of low test, short welvht, alum or pheiphntn TKiwdnrs Weld entu n rrini. HnrL lUKiae Poweaa Ce., luO Walt btrtut, Wew Yerk. lylSlydftw IITANTKI) 'IO BUY A SKCOND- VV Hand Cellar Kelatlng Maehtnn ltd ai'1'i.y a : una erriCK. FOR HXLK Counters, CHEAP TUBEK GOOD AI'IM.Y ATTIIIBOrKHJK. U POSTPONED I'UUIilU SAKE TnK sale of vnlunble fnmltiirn. ndvnrllsed te takn place Tunedny, March 13th, nt Nn, ltll Hnuth Oni'en stnwt. will bulirlfi Krlilnv. March Itth.at ten o'clock. Walnut ind H'li tied room suits, parlor suit, hat mek, jilmh un nbln, earnets, and a i;unurnl Hmeh( hotiaehnld lur nliure. JOUb 111ainks, ltd Aiicllnncer F OK FRESH SPIOES, riuverlng Kitractfl and Dlttllkd lloie Wuter, go te J. C. IIOUOIITONACO, Largest and Chertrmat I J run llnnnn In J.ancas tat, Wee. a) nnd XI Well King strent. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB Amendment of Charter. In tht Court of Common l'leaa for the County or l.miciiHler. Niitlee la herehy given thitan application wlllbnmnde telhu niievii Uenrt en Muudiiy, th lth day of tlarrh If 88, lit 10 o'clock a. in., underthe" Corporation Act of one tenuiund ulKhthundrodandaeventy-f )iir,"and lu sup plmnnnU, rer ihoallewuoco and approval f rnrraln ainundmen's te t)ie chaitrr of tUa Uobrewcongregailon, "8harlHheuin1m." ml3-ltd T. II. 11(11. All VN.Hollcller. TNFOKMATION. Te thesn about Ordering Bprlng Clelhrs. you want te buve Menuy mm be I'lueatd, UO TO ASKEW'S. u e27-lyd UOKE'S ELEOTB1C BELT. HOME TESTIMONY. Mr. (). II. HWOl'K. et Ne. 411 West Walnut BtreHt, l.incat'.ur, i'n, puj'h he waatreublrd with liyipt-pilt nnd ccliuic UheiimitlMii ter Mtvurat yuarii. Hn npptlvd ene of Hoke's Kluc Kluc Kluc trlo.Uelie, nnd Is cared. Hoke's Electric Belts ren baib nr cecmtAN.TUK imur.aivr, at neh m 139 Wcirth tluutin bu TiiThAi -1ITA1 1 UNTIL APB1L II) TOIIUY YOUlt FURNITURE. OCHS &. GIBBS Will open with Kntlre ww Stoek, Ud, Sd and 4ih floors, 81 SOUTH QUKKN 8THKKT, Lanciulcr, l'a., (ronuerlyUeo.il. Ccliimii'a ) inSliiialt Q.KOI-F Bl'BINU D1HT1LLKKY. OLD GROFF SPRING DISTILLERY ON East Orange Street. STORE-63 NORTH QUEEN BT., LANCASTKU, l'A, Sa'lIlghCBt prlce paid fer;ityc. , , A.U.8HKArKKB, rroprletor. aprss-lya TCTAKNKSH, TUUNKS, Ae. FOUND AT LAST. THE TRAVELER'S DELIGHT. A Very Handsome ami Conveni ent ll.VO, mude or the Pincst Qua! ity Lrewn Grain l.entlier, and f ur nlaheil with CletUa, Hair and Teeth lirush, Seap Dish, Teeth Powder lleltle. Made fiem 12 te 10 inches. CALUA.Nll K.ViMI.NKOUU NEW LINE or TRUNKS AND BAGS AT M. Haberlmsli & Sen's SADDLE, IIA11NESS, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Oentre Square, ' LANOASTEK. l'A. TVEVAN'S I'LOUU. UOV6 ALU THINGS AND HOLD 'leTHAr which isoeoo." FA9i LEYAJTS FLOUR. t.la8 NKW ADVMR TIBKUMKTS. rruKK NOTICE. NO LTCXNSB AT ROBBER'S LIQUOR BIORE, UNTIL AI'HIL 1, 18a 1OR HKNT-BH10K STABLE FOR 40 K llersps I suitable ler Bale or Bearding Btable. Apply te ........ BAUBMAWABUItKB. tnUStdli ie West Orange Strtet, "IflO 11 KKNT OB LKASB THK COAL AJ ann l.nmt)er Yard with P. it. B. Biding, oflleo, shnds and coal bins new occupied by B. II. Martin, fteutlng en North Waver atreet, netwnen Unenn andJames street, and extend ing west te l'enn'a It. K. This property Is suiuhln for any kind of business, rer farther pArllenlnrs, apply te a. A. MY US, 10 UdU ' We. 31 Wei t King atreet. T3ROl'03AM FOK A STEAM FIRE JL KNUINK. 1'ropeials ler a Second Bite flleam Fire Xn gtne will be rerclvid by tbe Flre Committee of Lancaster tl'-y. Fa., until March se, 1K88. at eo'eockp m , atthaomeeor the Chief Kngl ncer, Hn.HH Katt Orange street, Kngtne Me. 2 te be taknnln part payment. 2he lemtnltten reserve the right te reject any or all bids. By order of F. i.KWlS NOLL, Chairman. C. 11. FisaAcaT, Clera. mintd BUSINESS MKTUOD8 MADE PLAIN. Xhe system et Instruction at tha LANCAaiKU COMMXUC1AX, COLLKGB, Is se simple and plain that any young l'dy or gentleman can easily master all the details of abuslneas cducatlun. Ltnguai. Tanus. Kvenlng Sosslens Tneedays, Wednei and Fildays. a till information alven by U.U. ITAlUliKB, Lancaster commercial college, lan caster, Fa OCtlB-tld N EW JEWEIjHY BTOKK. WATCHES. Our Bleck or WATCHK1 Is New and Com plete. Kvery Cuse and Movement (iuaranteid by us; also by the Manufacturer. WSTANDA11DUAKK3SOL1) ONLY.-W Onr Itrpnlr Department Is fitted up with flne tools nectsiary te the repairing et the most reinpllruu-d watches, Clocks, Jewelry, An. Mr. i.lll being a finished mechanic, gives this Otpartuiunthts personal attention. CHARLES S. GILL, leraTKnr&STfiEET, LANCASTER, l'A. pULTON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, MAnOH 10th, 1888. THE ItEM aUKABLX 8UCCK8 J OF MR. J. K. EMM ETT. A8 FRITZ, OUR OOU3IN GERMAN. Willi Entirely "eir Pongs and Dances com cem pnsid by MtmtJf, and the Oilglnal Costumes Hern Ourmany. ridCKi 23c , te 3., 7Se. A II 00 LlliWlVItu HKAT.i 75i ASIOO New ou Kale at Op;ru Heuse OOlce. ml3 it A UTRIUH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Many little things and a geed many big ones have come in within the last few days. Spring Coats have been opened and mere te come all week ; we have some new at $2, very nice, and at $2.50 with Satin-Lined Cape, but they are choice. Wraps of the latest designs, in gres-grain silk, Brocaded Silk or Velvet, 13ead Brocaded Vel vet, trimmed either in lace beads or cord trimmings ; they are beautiful little garments. Prices from $6.50 up. Sash Ribbons, different from what we had last season. Moiree Sashes will be very stylish, some plain and ethers with satin edge. The latest is meiree with fringed edge, width 9 inch. A specialty is an eight-inch Black Surah Sash, pure silk, at 50c. a yard. Wide Fancy Ribbons, in number forty and sixty, are the newest thing for hat trimming. We have an immense stock en hand in all the latest tints, also embrecs and all combira'.ien ribbons. New figured Scrims for drap. cry, at 10c. a yard. Londen striped Scrims are new, only I2c. a yard. Black Kid Gloves we did net mention yesterday; we have them at fifty cents, plain but geed quality. The most relia ble ones in this city. At seventy-five cents, 4-but- toned Fancy Colored Stitching, or 5 -hook lacing, plain, and se en te the very best. A few mere items in Black and colored Silk Gloves, which we have bought this season. Twenty-five cent gloves are our specialty. They're ' Our hobby," in Taf feta and pure Milanese Silk, all for twenty-five cents ; you can have your choice. Better goods in proportion up te seventy-five cents a pair. Cashmere Gloves we are closing out below cost new. We have given you our best things te select from. We hope you will knew hew te appre ciate it. If you camnet get suited it is net our fault. We are doing our very best. Kid Gleve Department at ASTRICH'S P. O. F., 1-t- -ancaster, ABtumtiammmmn. nWB RENT-STORK AND DWELL JD 1 NO corner of Orange and Prince streets, occupied new as a grocery i geed location : rent reasonable. Apply te M.B.WKIDLKB, TtB-trart 310 Kerth Christian street -YJ1XTRAOBD1NARY LOW PRICES, r FINK TA1LOKINO AT EXTBAOUDINABY LOTT FHICKS. Overceating ana Heavy Weight BnlUng made te Order at Cost Frlce te reduce stock and give employment te my hands. Special attention paid te Feil Dress Suits, which 1 wui new make te order In tbe Terr beat style, Satin Lined all through, from M0.U0 H.GERHART'S. aW riME IMFOBTIMS TAIXOat. MO. tt NORTH OOKN BT.. LANCA8TKE. PA BMW UUODB. JJEW BI'KINO QOOD3. JOHN S. GIVLER CANNOT Ol'EN 1113 NEW STORE, -TJNT1L- SaluTilay, March 2i, 1S88. On account of severn snow storm goods can not be delivered by the railroad oempanlea In tlmntoepen sooner. Will open en HATUlt DAY, MAltVU 21. lies, NEW STOCK or Dry Goods, Notions and Gaipt8 AT Neb. 6 & 8 North Queen St., (Next Doer te Leng's Drug Store.) LANCASTER, FA. inarlO-lydAw JOHNS. QITLKIl. WALL PAPKRN. w ALL PAPERS. Washable Wall Papers. (Oun Own iMfeaTATisN j THESE Washable Pepor Hang Hang lega we recemmend na do de do slrable for Dining; Reems, Halls, Kltcbena, etc. Tbey are already varnished, are washable when Rolled, and keep out dampness. The line Includes different weed effects (Asn, Oak, Blrd'a-Eye Maple;) designs In weed-colorings, and ether choice patterns. Send for eamplea. Damp Wall Paint. THI! Da 3 Compound Prevents Dampness from striking threujh Walls nnd Wall Papers. WILL PIPER DEPARTMENT, 2C-2 7 West KUff Bt, QaEENSWARE. Q UEENSWARE DEPAIITMEN 1'. J. B. MARTIN 4 CO., Cor. West King and Princa Sts, LANOATEU.l'A. Qaeensware Department ! IN IIASEMKNT. A STATEMENT. We rlalm that we can sell Qneenswsre of all descriptions at lewer rates than any house In similar butlnea lu tliU city ter tbe reason that enr tjut-onawure lloem does net occupy expensive quiirlure, and you are net co tnpellei te hoi p pay an extraVugant rent when pur- chasing from us Decorated Dinner Sets. AN IMMfc.NSE bTOCK. lU-plece Decorated Dinner Eets that were lu ; reduced te leO. Ki-plcce DecerHted Dinner Cots that were tin i reduced te i:i lis pi:e Doceratod Dinner rets reduced from f JO te lia. IIS pire Dxcorated Pinner Eets reduced from 111 te 111. 116-picce Kngllih l'rlnt Decorated Sets re duced te 17 91 lts-plecu Ueld Uind Dinner Sets reduced te lis. lui-ptcce Geld Hand Dinner Sets reduced te WRITE DIMER SETS, With every White Dinner Set we Fell, we Ktve t'urchajters u written Uueruntea that tbe Ware will never hurf ce Urack from the heat. ItdatU'iallly While Ironstone DlneerSetiut ft 00. 16 i0 M te and II.' 60 Micnud Quality While IronstenoDlnnerScts at as co, ) iu, as te and 9 w. TENOUAT3 0r Slightly Damaged White Ware, Just received, that will be sold nt one half regular plcs H-ptire llet while 11 ei stone i rA0ti, second quttiitr, at ii.sj. Hager & Brether, CLOTIllSa, AO. TMPORTED SPRING NOVELTIES. HA&ER & BROTHEB. Castem-Made Department! 1M PORTED SPRING NOVELTIES. BLACK SCOTCU ICHEVIOTS, rialn and fancy Weaves. Fine al.VOMSa WOIHTltOP, Neat FLAID3 and CHECK. (beva Bntta especially sdapttd for BU8LNK33 or UBgSS.) 123.00, 124 oe ana tse oe. tammmmgmMtm Fancy Cheviots. NEWKST-MOBT BTYLIBH KFfKCTS In Pi. AIDS and uruiPKB. IIS 00 UJfSO.tO. lUndsema Line of FINK WOUSTKD Jind CUBVXOTTBOU8MUINUB. . HOB HOT CHEVIOT TatOU8KBS,S.C0,tO Order. HAGER & BROTHER, 22 & 27 WH3T KINO 8T. w 1LLIAM80N & FOSTER. LITTLE BOYS' SHORT PANT SUITS. MEDIUM-WEIGH T MATERIAL. NEW PATTltXS KOIl BPUINC) WBAH1M UHECKH, aiUIfK", PI.AIUS AMD 1'LAIM UAbSlMEHKa. PB10K ll)0te!8C0 Separata Knee Fants, S)e te l.;.t. Beys' LenK Pant BulU for school Wear. In Streng, Durahle Materlal-Prlce S3 60 te 16 ou. The Uematnt of our Wlatcr Stock In OVER GOATS will be withdrawn from sale about the flrat week in April. Several dollars can be saved by purchasing: your ne xt overcoat be fore thn time. Trunks, Valises, Satchels. LOWEST PRICES. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 30 & 38 E. KING ST., LANCASTER PA. AD - MO. SIS MAUKKT ST., BAREISUUUO. PA, pRlCES LOW, VERY LOW. L Gansman (fe Bre., CG and 08 NORTH QUEEN ST , S. W. COB. OFOBANGE ST. THE BEST TAILORING AT MODEUATK PltlCKS. IlavlDK special advantuKes by mating large purchases el goods at lower rates than any ex clusive atercbnnt Tailoring Heuso we are able te offer special lbducemeuu te our customers Best Workmanship Guaranteed. We nre new prepared te show our Spring Stock. It Is unu8ally large aud choice. Prices Lew, Very Lew. ail wool Cheviot Salts te order at U. 111. 110.118. All-wool Casslmore Suits te order at 113,115, ia,i.e aii.woeI worsted Suits te order at 111, 116, lis. $20. t , ra. Pants te order Check, stripes and Plaids ever 203 styles te select 1rem, nil ih newit make, at sa.50, t 00, II 80, 5 CO, 6 00, 17.00, 8 CO and PJ 00, uaiuple prlcei marked In plain figures In our Northwest Window Karly buyers will have the advantage of large assortment i e select from. , f"A saving of fully 25 per cent, guaran teed. L. GANSMAN Si BRO. UNDERWEAR, QPEN MONDAY AND HA'lURDAY EVENINGS. If you've a spare mo ment spend It with us. March Values llke March BLOCKADE Out Deers. Ours Open. Storms, are Dig. Much lnterc3tyetln Chill Pro tection Garrrenta. Old Lets of Heavy Under wear, Hosiery and Gloves going fast. Spring Thoughts and Spring Clothing following closely. SPUING 1UIIVI91IIG3 AVIl SPBIKQ MEbUWKAU Alth IS SPUING OVEUCOATS AND 8PK1NQ SUITS AUK IN. M-A Flne Selection, StrengestMadP, Men's, Hey 's and Children's Extra 1'antaloens. tte tte Wtn'B 12(H), 71 and $J SO Pantaloons I, A DIES- A leek threunh enr CIIII, DUEN'S HUITS will pay you. You'ie bpo bpe clally InvlteJ. MARTIN BRO'S CLOTH1EU3 AND rUUNlSHKU", 60 NOUTH QUEKN8T. ItOSUX. JNVESTMENT COMPANY; " 70 INTEREST THEU. B. LANU AND INVESTMENT COMPAQ V offers a limited number of Its rirnt Mortgage 0 per cent. 10 ear Geld HeiuU at 01, netting 7 per cent, lntermt (geld) mid gives a stock iieNUH ur tw wiiu each n.au iiend. Vaiue et Pennsylvania property ever.til.CM'i.OO) llended Usue l.KOIOI Annual Intercal Chargt s CO.UO Etilmaled Inceme i Ceal, Iren, Mints, etc 3TO,(CU Parties wishing rata Investments at a Uberul rate et lnttiest, Addrets OHA.9. A. FBNN, TrftiBurer, ti Broadway and 6 Wall Street, New Yerk. uiarl-JineudJtStw DRY QOODB. mHE PEOl'LE'S 0A81I STORE. Itit for tbe Openieg I VyiLL OPEN IN SKILES1 BUILDING, (Next Doer te Lancaster County Bank) Iff A FEW DATS, OSKOFTUK M03TA1TUACT1VEBPK1KQ fcTOCKS or DRY GOODS IN QUAMTT, BTYLE A PBICE EVER OrrEUED IN THIS CITY WILL BE PLACED ON BALE FOR CASH. JWIT WILL TAY YOU TO WAIT TOB THIS OPENING. G-ee. E. Rathven, 25 EAST KING S 1 BEST, LANCASTEU, PA. S PKING DRE33 GOODS. Spring Dress Goods. WATT &SH AND G, 8 and lOEist Hing Street. LANCASTEB.PA. I arge additions te the assortment el new coleurs In All-Weel Henriettas! 38 NEWSnilNQ SHADES S3 Light Medium and Dark Shades In Ma hfgany.terpenr. Uehclln, beautlfnl quality, 10 inches wide, 75c and 11.00 a yard. ?0TColeI.,DKB In riKNCH FOULE SEUGEU, 10 Inches wide, only 58c a yard, ALL-WOOL SPUING TUICOT8, SS Inches wide, 50e a yard. ALL-WOOL SPEINQ SUITINGS, yard wide, new shades, 37Ke a yaid. ALL-WOOL SEUGES.nowcelore, yard wide, 35e a yard. colors, 12(c a yard. r " a f.!.WA line. of riopularcnlers In A LL SILK lueayard ' 2l lache3 wlae' en'y NEW SUlt AH SILKS, 23 inches wlde, 750 a yaid. .B,2"DBAI1 SILKS, Mlncheswlfle, a bar. gain at 60 j. ' n.W..Cw.9a,fr?mlllB,mrortera let of FANCY tescHatWc mms'lirl imported Novelties Opened This Week : PL AID SUB.H SILKS, PBINTED CHINA BILKS, PU1NTBD WOOL CHALLIES, Cream Grounds, Beautiful Colorings. Agents for the sale of MeCall'a Bazar Glove Gleve Fitting Patterns. Send for Queen's Fashion Sheet. Free. Spring Uazar Dressmaker, Vc. Matl,2Sc. New Yerk Stere. .mvmmBimifiH. pULTON OPERA HOUSE. TUltEE MG1IT3 AVn SATUUDAY MiTl NEK, COMMENCING Thuredey, Mareh 15, 16 and 17, BEADY'S WAll VIEWS. UNUEUTHK AUSPICES OF POST 103 Q.A.K. 121,000 was paid the artist, Brady, bv the U. 8. uovemtnentfortlis Negatives of this Uare and Wonderiul Collection. ONE HUNDUKI) JIAMMOTU VIEWS. 400 Square Feet In Size, Each Evening, Goneral Adml9tlen .7... 25c. Course TlckeU U)e. Gallery jjc srMatinoe Saturday Allernoen.-ta Children's 'rickets ,. ; joe Adult ltckets , v50 Ueserved Beats at Opera Heuse Bex ulllce! Chart open en Monday morning, March Vi. at 9 O'ClOCK. UllO.11,15,10 MAUHIJXEUY. pATTEltNsrMODFLS, de. Central Machine Works. W. V. CU.HaiXGS, Prep. COUNEUOraUANTANDCUHISTIANSTS (Hear of Court Heuso. Jes. U.IIIuber's Old btand.) All kinds of Light Machine Werk, Patuires, Medels, Iren and Brass Castings, Etc Special attention given te developing new Inventions aud te tbe construction of Up- lal ties in Machinery or Hardware. TEKMS IlKABOVAULK. SATISFACTION GUAUANTEEi), decSUd fOlTIVAL. -piOlt CONOKESb; B. PRANK B3HLBMAN. aw Subject te Uepubtlcan ttnles. aun-tidAw "C OR JURY COMMISSIONER, II. T. SHULTZ, Of Kllzib thtewn Iternngh. Subject te the dedaljnel the Ueiuocruile County Conren Cenren Conren tlen. mai&-UdAw The People's Cash Stere "g'OR JURY COMMlfcSlONLR, UEOIIUE DAUMSTETIKlt, Fsventh Ward, city. Sutjcct te Pemecratle Hilea. inarlO-lyaAw ATlUltXEVU. T U rilEK S. KAUFEMANJ ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, NO. 2 SOUTH PUINOE ST., Lancaster. Pa. 123-lydftw
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