KfHS SraffSPSj'. ftt".; ' a r . . t ' ijt jri'vvu- ' 1 T" IW !" K. . .f , . ,-.. v Va, trniiiteiRElillAlLY iaBtiieJSKOfcit, sAfttttDA?, r6VjBiiiiMl ie; issfl. r. a i i -. "S Va- ttt XOVXMBSB. t. The wintry days an coming tat, Tea cheerful lunmtr month are past, Oh, dear I A sudden shiver and thrill Inform! m that the winter chill I here. It " The leaves fall whirling te th treun I, Tb landscape leek all dark, and browned. And drear. The whistling; wlndt March out ear bone, And make our live all monotone Appear. lit. But why should you, young man, be bluet Day cold and frosty, bright and new, Will come; And then, with brain all In a whirl. You'll go out sleighing with your girl Yum I Yumt Frem On atmmmHUt Journal. A Romantic Marrtese. ram the Richmond (Va.) Time. Many ywra age Dr. Macglll, who after ward mevud te Richmond and practiced modlclne, lived In Hagerstown, Md. In the doctor family lived a lady who was especially fend of the doctor's daughter, Mollie, and always ald ahe wanted te adept her If the venerable physician should pass away Seme years later this lady moved te Galveston, Texas. There she met Mr. Henry Rosenberg, who wasat that time a prosperous wholesale and retail dry goods merchant, who was making money rapidly. In due cotirse or tlme they were married. Mrs. Rosenborgthen Insisted en the promlse that Or. Macgill bad made te let her adept his daughter being kept, and the doctor acquiesced. Miss Macglll went te Galveston and lived with Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg until seme two years age, when the wife died. Then she returned te her mother In Richmond. Lately the friendship between the widower and his wife's ward has strengthened, and en Wed nesday culminated In their marriage. The ceremony occurred In Grace Episcopal church at 4:30 o'clock, and Rev. Hartley Carmlchael. of St. Paul's church, and Rev. II. M. Jacksen, of Grace church, were the officiating priests. The bride was handsomely attired In a Parisian gown of smoke colored velvet, combined with cnibessd satin and point nnpllntte diamond ornaments. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg left here early thlsmerning en the Richmond A Danvllle train fir tiie Seuth. They were accompanied by the bride's mother and sister (Mrs. Swaun). The bride's father died several years age. Mr. Rebenberg Is Swiss and quite a hand hand hand seme iiinn.wlth an inclination te be pertly. Ha is one of the richest bankers in (Jnlves (Jnlves ten, rexrted te be worth several millions, and Is regurded as very public-spirited and philanthropic. He is sixty-five years of age. His bride Is illly-enc. A 'Weman Kills a Menster 1'anther. Frem the Vancouver World. Hanging in front of A.W. Wright's meat market is a monster cougar, which was brought in from the North Arm by .Albert Evans, en whose premises it was found In a trap at an early hour. Mrs. Evans heard the waitings of the animal, whose right foreleg was In the trap. The enraged animal made great efforts te be released from the trap jaws, which held it prisoner, much against its will. On bcelng Mrs. Elans the fury of the nniiual knew no bounds. It hissed, crouched nnd sprang as fur as its ciiain would let it reach, but nil te no avail. Mrs. Evans, tearing trouble If the enraged mon ster get away from the death trap In which It whs held, ran te the house and get a rille which was leaded already with a cartridge With the weapon raised te her shoulder and a " bead ' taken en the animal's right ear, when within a distance of SO feet of It ahe drew the trigger, when the animal foil a quivering mass in the agontes of death. The "drop" was se complete that in a secend or se llfe was extinct. This, Indeed, is the act of n courageous woman, deter mined te protect her own life, that of her . family and their live stock. The dead brute weighs about 150 pounds. Is close uponseven feet from the tip of its tail te the mouth, In which is te be observed a mass of huge teeth. It was in flne condition, having evidently fared well en the futUtigs of the best flecks of that section. Mr. Evans en Thursday had killed a jeung calf, nnd it Is supposed the smell of the gern attracted the cougar te the spot. It Is net known whether the government offers a reward for the capture et this the most ferocious of all the wild animals which prowl through our forests nnd lives en stock whenever It approaches where there are settlements. If net, a lib eral reward should be given, for It is a very destructive animal. Tfendwoed'H Dnshlng Bolte. The hello of Deadwood. S. D., Is a young and dashing girl who turned her nine teenth vear en a recent Monday. Her name "is Margaret Sanferd and sue is an orphan. Who her mother was no one seems te knew. Her father on en on terod a mining camp about twelve years age, footsore, rugged and almost starved, having walked across the canons from Ne vada, The miners gave him feed and clothing nnd begun te censtitute thom them selvcs little Margaret's body guard. One night the old man wns found dead before the deer, which the drifting snow had fastened se he could net enter. The child was asleep Inside. After the funeral she became a sort of a wanderer, going and coming at will, and making many valuable discoveries of ero. She learned te use the rllle and revelver, and became ene of the crack shots of thecamp. With two exceptions she was neer molested, andUhere vma a funeral after each or these attacks. A year age she struck an ero bed richer than most or these In that vicinity and again led the miners te the spot. Th(s tlme they made a voluntary contract te give her one eno ono feurth of the yield. They kept their word and she is new a rich woman. She is tall, slender and geed looking, and wears long, Eolden hair streaming down her back. On orsebuck she Is a perfect backA'oeds picture, wuu nur miurv bkhi, uui-nnniu leggings, brown shoes and wide-brimmed hat. Sail Sewn l'er Victer. Dfnm ttid npnrlfnril Arrn. A prominent Democrat met our friend Colenol Piellet en the read the day nfter election, and the colonel nsked him what was the news from the elections. Forget ting that Piellet had " geno ever te the ether side," he rapturously told him hew the Democrats had carried New Yerk, Vir ginia, Mnrylnnd, New Jersey, and "lye, he exclaimed. " e have also carried Ohie and Iowa." The colonel dropped hlihead and hitting his horse with the whip, said " git ep." GUILTY Anybody using n soethlne remedy for children midc of paregoric or laiidnimm, is guilty or ilelin? harm. Dr. Hull' Baby syrup Is warranted net te contain anything Injurious and should therefore be widely recommended. The he ilthy action or t'iller can be estab lished and maintained by the Judicious ue of w .. .1 t.. ...nit iieA. .niriilurnr nnrl hlnnil purifier. Are Yeu Troubled With conscientious qualms J" asked a frrend' ' Yeu leek troubled." " Se, I am," said the ulfercr : "but It Is with the toothache." "Mere feel you," replied the comforter ; "get It pulled out, and buy a bottle of SOZODONT, and pre serve the geed teeth from a like calamity. nevlltnlS Suva. -- OOU UP YOUR PRESENTS EARLY. - LARGE DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS! A WORD TO LADIES! Be very careful In selecting your FURS. Don't allow yourself te be taken in by shoddy goods nnd shoddy price. They won't near and you will be kerrv If yen purchase them. I100D QUALITY AND REASONABLE PRICES go hand In hand 1th us,aud cill guaranic sij ic, "u,"yI"I,K,:j, . . . .. Our stock cempr sen LADIES SKALCOATS, FINECAPES MUFFS, BOASandFUR TRIM! MINU. YOUNG MEN, ATTENTION ! ' A nice, stylish HAT of geed quality at a fulr DrlcelsMhat.veiiare looking for. Think of It. A fine DllE-vS FUR STIFF IIAT fertlGO; an extra fine one eue for ti 60. We guarantee thfe Hals te be as geed any Hats) eueer bought for ti and S3. , , , HATS of every description for young and 0,MEN'8 FIN'lf-FHRRr ROBE, GLOVES, TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA, ewvrt specific co. Scrotal in Children. "In the early part of 117 pereral appeared an the head of my little grandchild, then only 18 month old. .Shortly after breaking eat It spread rapidly all ever her body. The en the sere would peal off en the MlghUsH touch, and the odor that would arise would make the atmosphere of the room sicken ng and unbearable. Th dhwaaa next attacked the eye and we feared she would lea tier sight. Eminent physician or th country ware con sulted, bat could de nothing te relieve the little Innocent, and gave it a their opinion, that the ease was hopeless and Impossible te ay the child' eyesight.' It wa then that we de cided te try Mwirt'a Specific (8. H. H.) That med icine at once made a speedy and complete rare. Fer mere than m fear past she ha been a healthy a any child In the land." Mas. Kith Bnujr, Helms, Kansas. Queer of tfc Hett. In 1878 a sere appeared en my nose, and grew rapidly. A my father had cancer, and my hus band died of It, I became alarmed and consulted ray physician. Ill treatment did no geed, and the sere grew larger and worse In every way, until I wa persuaded te take 8. 8. 8.. and few bottles cured me. This wa after all the doc tor and ether medicine had failed. I have bad n return of the cancer. MRS.M.T. MAnKK, Woodbury, Hall County, Texas. Treatise en Cancer mailed free, 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 0. ets-lyd ' (1) gev Stele or glent. "ITtOR BALE-A TOBACCO BWKATEH IN Jj geed condition ; capacity 13 cases ; will be sold at one-fourth actual cool. Address, HEOENKK A HAI.DRMAN, Executer Estate A. Cellins, Marietta, Pa. QgJ-tfd FOR BALE. The three-story ttrlrk Dwelling, with mod ern conveniences, Ne. Ml North Duke street, pply te Yr'M. 1). HPRECIIER, ni-tUlH 31 East King street. s ECUftE A HOME FOH YUUIl FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR SALE ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Two-tery brick dwelling heues, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets 1U feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front ynrda. Iren fences, leta 150 feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary and Pine scrccts. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 145 feet deep, en west Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary street. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets ISO feet deep, with nil the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Flue and Nevln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut andAemen, and Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets. AH the above houses are In geed order, newly F papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In lie kitchen, and the cellar warranted te be dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show rU' JNO. F. ORIEL,) .,,, JACOB GKIKL, 'Executers. nprHMyd.M.W.S. &M North Mary Street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue or an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster coun ty, directed te the undersigned administrators of Ames Funk, deceased, they will expose te public sale en the premises. Ne. 3, en HATUKDAV, NOVESMER 21, 1839, the following described real estate : Ne. 1. A Let of Ground en the north side of Marietta avenue. In the City of Lancaster, Ne. 71'1, containing IS feet, S Inches front, and ex tending In depth ill feel, whereon Is erected a newTno-Stery nnd Mansard BRICK HOUSE, with parlor and kitchen en first fleer, two bed rooms en second fleer, und two rooms en the third fleer under the mansard reef, with hydrant and a pleasant backyard. The whole, making a very deslrable home and renting at a profitable rate. Ne. 2. A Let In Lnncater township, en the Marietta turnpike, opposite Ne. 3. and adjoin ing " Wheatland," containing thirty-three and one-half perches, whereon are erected two con tiguous Twe-story FRAME HOUSES, the one containing two rooms en the first fleer, two rooms en the secmd fleer, and an attic ; the ether containing two rooms en the first fleer and three en the second. There Is a geed new Frame Stable, well of water, cistern und ether improvements en the premises.: Ne. 3. That splendid suburban estate known as the " Funk Farm," lying partly In Lancas ter city nnd partly In Lancaster township, situ ated en the north side of the Marietta turnpike, one mile west of Lancaster city, opposite " Wheatland " and adjoining lands of Jehn L. Herr, the heirs of Patrick McEvey, Henry C. Harner, and ethers, containing 43 Acres and 154 Perches, of choice nnd highly cultivated land, productive nnd eligibly located for building f purposes. The Improvements consist of a large we-stery BRICK HOUSE, with two-story brick back building, five room en first and seven rooms en second fleer, wash: house with cistern, smoke house, Ice house en Improved plan with cellar under spring house and weed house ad Joining, well with pump at deer, fine yard and lawn, a large Swlsser eank barn, K2 feet by 40 feet, with well and pump outside. Alse.elstern under the barn with pump In the barn, horse power building nnd grain shed with stable under; also, hay scales; large building for Tinning Implements, carriage house, etc, 71 fjet by IS feet ; tobacco and hay shed with cel lar, corn cribs, hog sty, etc. Alse, large new to bacco house 05 feet, by 3u feet, built en the latest Improved plan, with cellar 10 feet deep, office, etc The w hole tract comprises one of the most valuable properties In the county, and offers a rare chance fur Investment. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when at tendance will be given nnd terms made known by SUSAN A. FUNK, SAMUEL OROFF, Administrators of Ames Funk, deceased. Jehn Reiimax, Auctioneer. n2,9,lS,21d12tw613 -VrOTICE. Mary N. llehman vs. Annle M. Hehman et. al. In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Lan caster Ce., Aug. Term, lSStf. Ne. 6, Breve de partttlene lacicnaa. ON NOVEMBEH 0, 1S8, at 2 o'clock p. in., by lrtue of an order of sale Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luncaster county in the above recited case, and te me directed, I will expose te sale, by public vendue, nt the Court Heuse, In the city of Lan caster, the following real ctate, te wit : Ne. 1, All that eel tul u let or piece of land situated en the east side of Seuth Prince street, In the city of Lancaster, Pa., fronting 40 feet, mere or less, en said Seuth Prince street, and extending castwardly In depth 100 feet, mere or less, te u 14 feet wide alley, en which Is erected a two-siery uricK uweiung iieuse witn a one story frame building attached, stable, hog pen, and ether improvement, adjoining property new or late of Mleliaelltellly and FrantzAbel. Ne. 2, Purpart Na 1, a let or piece of ground situated ou the northwest side of North street, In the city of Lancaftcr, containing In front en said North street 41 feet and extending of that width In depth 2U7& feet, te a 14 feet wlde alley; bounded en the northeast by property of Fran cis Carsen, en the south by Raid North street, en the southwest by purpart Ne. 2, and en the northwest by said 14 feet wide alley, having thereon erected a double two-story Brick Dwell ing Heuse. Subject te right of the house en Ne. 2, built ever alley en southwest side, te re main se long as said building stands. Purpart Ne. 2. A IxH or Piece of Ground, froutlng2IUfceten the northwest side of said North street, and extending of that width 107K feet te said li feet wlde alley, bounded en the northeast by purpurt Ne. I, en the southeast by snld North street, en the southwest by purpart Ne. S. and en the northwest bv said 14 leet wlila alley, having thereon erected u TwoStery Frame Dwelling Heuse. Furnart Ne. 3. A I.et of Ground, frentlne 21U feet en the northwest side of said North street, und extending of that width In depth 2U7JJ feet ten 11 feet wldel alley, bounded en the north east by purpart Ne. 2. en the seutheau by said North street, en I lie southwest by purpart Ne. 4. and ou the nurtliwett by said 11 feet wide a'ley. Purpart Ne, 4. A Let or Piece of Ground, fronting 82 fret and ( Inches en said North street, and extending of that width In depth 207K leet te a It feet wide alley, bounded en the northeast by purport Ne. 3, ou the southeast by said North street en the southwest by land of Andrew Craig, and en the northwest by said 14 feet wide alley, having thereon erected a dou deu die One-Story Frame Dwelling Heuse. Terms One-sixth of the purchase money te remain charged en said real estate, and the In terest thereon te be paid annually te Catharine E. Hehman, 'widow of Jehn A. Hehman, de ceased, during her life and at her death said principal sum charged as aforesaid te be paid tn the heirs and lethal retirement at Ives of suld Jehn A. Hehman, deceased. Flse per cent, of the remalndcrerthe purchase money te be paid cash ou the day of sale, and the remainder te be paid before or en the first day of April, ISM). 1 D. K. UURKHOLDER, ne9,lOJK3d Sheriff. Scant itoticce. J ESTATE OF JOSEPH CIjAHKSON. LATE li of the city of Lancaster, dee'd. letters of administration en said estate huUng been grunted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement t the under signed, residing at corner of Fifth and Cherry streets, Philadelphia, SAMUEL CLARKSON. Or te his Attorney, Administrator. D. Q. Ewhlkma.v. nev2-6tdS A SSHJNED ESTATEOF EDWIN S.REEM . snyder and wife, of Ephrata township. Lancaster county. EdwlnS. Keeiusnyder and wife, of Akren, Lancaster county, halng by deed of eluntary assignment, uateU October 13, lS-, assigned and transferred all their estate te the undersigned, for tliebenedt of the cred itors of the said Edw In S. Keemsnyder, he there fore gle notice te nil persons Indebted te suld asslguer, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, ana thee halns ilalms te pre sent them te B.J.REEMSNYDER, Assignee. Residing In Earl Twp., Lancaster Ce., F. Jens A, Ceyli, Atleruty. elHtds) ClrtJttttft. T CUmUNQBUYKm. LGansman&Bre. AUYEM ARE BOUND TO 00 WHERE THEY CAN BUY THE LARGEST AMOUNT FOR THEIR MONEY. We are selling better made, from better fab rlca, with better styles and better trimmings. Overcoat and Suit, for M an 110, thaalt I easy te And at ether store. Bee enr Immense stock of Overcoat atM.K, and K, Melten and Chinchilla. Be our Kersey and Beaver Overcoat at W, 110 and tl J. Bee our Bey' Overcoat at tl,tl fid, tt, 13 and 400. Be our Men' Suit at 13, 14, and K. Batter Bait at I. 110, f 12, IH. Remember these are alt our own Lancaster make and satisfaction guaranteed. Bee our large assortment of Men' and Bey Pant at 30 per cent, lower than any ether house can afford te sell them. The middleman' profit of M) per cent will be saved by buying direct from the manufacturer. L Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturer of Men', Bey' and Children' Clothing (Exclusive.) ee herts Qtrnm it., .W.CORKSEOFOEAKaS. LAHCiJTXJt. T A. 4r Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. H IttdU A BROl'UF.K. De Net Read -THIS ADVERTISEMENT -IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO Save Meney. It will be a waste of time for you ; hut If you de want teava money, read It and call upon us, we will help you. MEN'S SUITS, $4 te $20. Extra Bargains at te, te, $3, S10, $12, fie. MEN'S OVERCOATS, $2.50 te $20. Yeu will Suve (2 te it en Every 0 crceat Yeu Buy of Us. Geed Casslmere Overcoat, 12 60, n,t3 CO, 14, N Uoed Chinchilla Overcoats, IS, ft). (12, 117. Geed Beaver Overcoats, $5, W, 112. 116. flood Melten Overcoats, ttJ, 18, t CO, 112, f 14. Uoed Worsted Overcoats, tj, S, 110, 112 te 118. Bey's LoDe Pant Suits, $2.60 te $12.00. BOY'S DRESS AND STORM OVERCOATS 12 00 te 11200. CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS SUITS, fl 00 te 1760. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, II 00 te W 00. MENS' AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR, 18c, 20e, 25c, 38c, 48c, COc, 75c te Jl CO. In White, Grey and Natural Weel. Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and Suspenders. -In WINDOW NO. 6, Centre Square," A BIO DRIVE IN 25 & 50 Gent Neckwear. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING AND FURNISH INQ IIOUSE, Herth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. ru (Qoeba, B. MARTIN A CO. CURTAIN DISPLAY. Never in the History of the Stere Have We Been Se Busy in the CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Buyers appreciate the opper tunity of purchasing Curtains at an advance of 5 per cent, above importers' prices. Mere than 100 different pat terns in Real Brussels, Swiss Tambeured, Renaissance and Madras in Lace Curtains, and in Heavy Drapeiy an elegant line of Chenille and Turceman. We will continue Display un til further notice. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts Lancaster, Pa. HIRSH& BROTHER'S rctvt9 TBUltSK-S. Frwh Ooedt from the Milli. Chele Kw Buckwheat. Alse. Self-Ralslng aaekwbeat Schumacher Fresh Arena or oiled Oat. Schumacher- Oat Meal. Schn machef Farina md Granulated Cern Meal. Cracked and Rolled Wheat. by th pound. Wheatlett, a new and Bat article for th break fct table. StteAltS ALMOST STRUCK BOTTOM. Down from the highest, from two te three rent a pound. Yeu ean't leek for them much lower. Granulated at e I reasonable. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS In great variety. Alie Canned Goods of all klnd"' AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. CLARKE'S SPECIAL BAROAINS. Tbe Greatest Offer On Earth ! Highly Importent te Scheel Teacher I Re member, the teacher who leav town wIMient railing en CLARKE, the Tea, Coffee and Oro Ore ctryman, or Lancaster, will regret; It all the day or their live. Especially when they see the beautiful preaenta secured by their neigh bor who have called. Our offer te teaehera and all who call arath greatest ever heard of since Adam dwelt in Paradise. Remember our stock of Teas, Coffee and Gro ceries Is the largest and most complete of any house In th itata.. Price alwajsthe lowest and quality prove IL Beat NewXegBern Citren, 18c ft. Teleka Teleka thare, Perfectly Clean Currant and Sultana Raisins ready for Immediate use, for tale byns, Fruit Puddlue,e a pack i 7 pack for Me. Fin est line of Smoked Fish In the city. Clscees, Klppard lUrrlng, salmon and He Herring. Cheapest Sugar In the elty. SAMUELOLARKE'S TEA AND COFFEE AND OROCKRY BTORE, 12 II SOUTH QUEEN STREET. JVTelophene. AT HEIST'S. Given Away Free ! ' Our Family Physician." A plain, practical and rellable guide te the detection and treatment of dlscasesjcommen te this country. Designed for use by people who have net made the practice of medicine a study or a business, and who are net supposed te be familiar with technical phrase and names, but want Information In plain English. Price, S3. Ask for a card, buy twenty dellurs worth of Ureccrlea In ninety days. The amount of each purchase will be cancelled a goods are bought en Oils card, and when alt the figures, repre senting (20, are purchased, you get the book. An Immense Stock of Groceries, Twenty barrels of the Best Lest Year's Crep New Orleans Baking Molasses, 5. 0, , 10. 12, 14, 1 10 and 18e a quart. A big let of One-Pound Comb Heney, l8e n peuudT Sixty gallons of Finest New Yerk State Heney at Uea pound, two pounds for Mc A let of Mincemeat at He, 10 and Very Finest at 12Jc a pound. Finest New Killing Picnic Hams reduced te go a pound. Summer Bologna, 0c. Dried Beef, 0c und 10c Finest Extra Dry Knuckle Dried Beef, 15c a pound. Orunulatecl Cornmeal, 4e a quart. Six pounds fresh Wheat Oerm for 26c Six peuuds Rolled Oats, 5c Self-Rnlslng Buck wheat, 10c and ISc a pack. Three pound Finest New Figs, 26c. Twe pound Finest Prunella for 2Jc. Thre pound New Apricot for 25c. Six, four, three und two pound Prunes for 25c. Cerallne, 5a and lOcapack. New English Cur rant, three pounds for 25c. Five pounds Peaches, 25c Three pounds Evaporated Ap ples, 25c Twe pounds Beit Evaporated Un pared Peaches for 25c New CI Iren, 20c Lemen and Orange Peel, 15e a pound. New Pitted Cherries, 20c a pound. Twelve Fine Four-Inch Wax Candles for 15c Three-pound can New Apricots, 23c. Twe cans Finest French Peas, 26c Four pound Thick or Thin Water Crack ers for 25c Nlcnac, three pounds for 25c Nlc naes, five pound for 25c Olnger Snaps, three fieunds for 25c. Caustle Seda, fle a pound. Ma aga Grapes, Persian and Ferd Date, Flerida Oranges, New Nuts. Fresh Candle. Lima Beans, Buckwheat, Heminy, Peas, Split Peas, Lentil, Ac The finest Hues of Smoked Clscees and Sugar-Cured Herring, Codfish And Mack erel In the city, REIST! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE SI'S., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin 4 Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Uorse Hetel. Iihtrmmrc. H IQU A MARTIN. i Useful and Ornamental Articles tbnt would grace the Dining Table or would be a valuable addition te tbe Brie-a-Braceferen the meat fuatidieua. We can't describe them. It's your privil ege te examine them. If you don't, you will ml9 a Right at the beautiful as well eh the opportunity of possessing it. Ilavlland's Decorated China has prominence always. Many New Arti cles, DeHlgua and Decorations mere beautiful than ever. Royal Worcester in New Designs and Shapes. Jutmnese Ware In Large Variety and Styles. A host of ether articles of Fancy Goods, equally handsome. Persons selecting presents (wedding or otherwise), will re gret, if purchasing before cxamluiug our assortment. Remember, nil are wel come. Goods exchanged if net satisfac tery- HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. Pcntfetm. yvENTAL HOOM3. R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. OllADUATE IN DtNTISTIir AMI A.SAKTIIKT1CH. Office and llesldence, SOUTHEAST roll. OIIANOK AND NOHTH QUKKN hTHEETH. I'rempt Attention. Charices Heasenuble. All Werk Warranted. Heur.4 8 a. m. te S p. m. Week Days. sepfMimdtfcw TKNTIBTHV. " 2( Yean Practice In One Office." J. B. McCASKEY, NO. 11 EABT KINO BTUEET, Over First National Hunk. Dentistry In nil Its branches. Ohs administered. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. All work wurrunUd. el24mdM,&w TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDKR, propelled by a geed powder blower. Is tlie meit effectual destroyer of Ale and ether moll Insect. Fer sale At HUBLET-H DRUO BTORE, MWMtKlaiHtfMt. m GOODS 9ry N JUT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUSE. Bargains ! Bargains ! W are offering many Bargain this week In DRESS UOOD9, Ladles' and Children' Coats, Blanket, Muffs, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, etc, tie. Among th specialties wc will mention t Remnant of Bleached nnd Unbleached Table Linen a SOe Corset for 880 J Children" Corset Waist, 25e j Nankeen Cotten Flannel, (e ; another cwe of Unbleached Cotten Flannel at 60 ;U desen German Linen Napkin at 75c, werthil ; 2Jdeen Scotch Ltucn Napkins, dinner le, 1123, worth W; Black All-Weel Henrietta, 48 Inche wide, at TSe, a 11 quality Black All-Weel Henrietta, 40 Inches wide, f 1, the tl V quality 1 Colored Hen riettas, Inche wide, at 37e ; Indigo BluePrlnU at 8e, 4-4 Hilt Muslin at 83; Beautiful Cre" tonnes at 10c, were 12e ; Men's Colored Shirt and Drawer at 25c, worth 37)c; Stamped Pillow Shams of best muslin only 23c ; Stamped Bureau and Sideboard Cevers 25c, 5V, 4Vs and 50c. WOeme when you will you will always find Bargain here. FHHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. M ETZGKR A HAUOHMAN. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS -AT- METZGER ic Just Opened a Iarge and Ilandsome Assert uunit of LADIES' and CHIL DREN'S COATS at the Lewest Prices. Particular Attention Is called te our SEAL PLUSH COATS, niiule expressly for us by the Best Mnnufnehtrcra. Fer Style, Beauty and Finish Cannet be Excelled. Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER UOUSK.1 B AHD A McELROV. bard & Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, EXTrtAOUniNAItY VALUES Isn't It a fact, that for the same amount of money yen can buy better goods In one stere than you can In another? Why? Ilccause some sell their Reeds at smaller profit, giving you a better article for your meney. ve claim In sell goods closer than any ether house In Lancaster. Inetir lastadvcrtlsomenlwe speke about Underwear, Men's Whlte or Colored nt 'JOe. 23c, 37e, Me and up. I jidles nt 2V, 3te, fi)e nnd up New wnlle you may see the same priced Reed at any ether store, we claim our roe1 at the prices are the best value ever etrcred. Take our Ladles' Vest, startluc nt lie, next Knide line, and se en, perhaps you will say the next Rrnde at oilier stores Is MScciich or Tfte ier pair, se It Is, nod our nrlee B03 or TSe per pair. Se a pair higher, but for the difference of 80 mere we give you n pair or vest that retail at tl, a MiTlnc of 2te en every pair, lint we can't iealt or every number of Underwear, In Ladle'. Miu' or Children', a we hnve them In Merine, Medicated, Nntnrnl Weel, Camel' Hair, etc HHAWLN-Kxtrn bargain In Hlnele Hhawls at II, tl 23, tl CO, ti and up. Wa would call special mention of two number In Deuble Hhawla that are wny below the regular prl"e. One In a Orren, lllark and Illne l'lnld at ti 80, which Is nt least 11 under price. Anether number Is one at II W, which, we are sure, you cannot match In quality ler Us than fd, In a Rrenl variety or styles. Uarenlns In lllack Thibet Shawls In single and double. Shoulder Hlin wis from lOeup nLANKKTK-Whlte nnd Colored blanket at75c,6Sc,II)I2S,ll60,tlTS,t2,t3SS,3,t3),tl, I30,.'i.,7J9. Every kind nt the Price Is n bargain. ' OoMKOKTs-Cemfortnt75c,l,ll25,llfiO,l75,,BS5,t2fiO,t.X Our own make. Large sire nttl Wis one of our bestseller. FLANNELS Notwithstanding the mild weather we hnve sold a quantity of Flannels alreidy In Cotten Flannels nt 6c, B)c, . lOe, 12Wc, etc.! In Weel Flannels, In Orey, nt 10c, I2c, 15c, ISO, etc.; In lied nt 12)c, 16c, 3V, 23e and up ; In N'nvy lllue at 26c, 81c, 40a and 60c Embroidered Funnel for Hklrt. In I'ure or Cream White, embroidered while ; In Illne Orey, embroidered cardinal : In Drewn Mixed, embroidered brown, at 11 and II 25 per yard. Elegant quality and pattern. HTAMl'KDdOODU-HUiinpedrillowHhninintaOennd 25e tier pair. Htnmpcd Linen Wh stand Ceversl25c, Uurenu Hrnr'N, 85c, 46a and up. Tidies from 6a up. Hplnsher from lOe up. OIL Cixmi Vfe are offering a spcclul geed nrtlcle In Fleer Oil Cleth. 2 ynrds wide, nt&Oe a ynrd. Just the thing for utioveu fleer, as III soft and pliable. All grade from li yard te 2U yards wide. Cheap Cocea Hug at 6O0: worth 76c. 1'ANT OOODS-Aii extra forge stock of 1'antliiR nt IOC !2)c 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c, S7Wfl, 40c, 45c. 80e, (Vic, 76e and up. Ills only by offering burgnlus we are enable te luerense our trail c, which we have been doing- ever since we started. FKATlIEHS The best Feather cheap. A lower grade at 6O0. bard & Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite fountain Inn. !Latche0. HZ. UHOADB'dVBON. S, -. Visitors Are Invited, te Our Art Roem! OUIt IMPUTATIONS INCLUDE PAINTINGS AND 8TATUAIIY, llItOKZES AND MUSICAL DOXES, PANS AND LEATIIEK GOODS, FRENCH CLOCKS AND CANDELABRA. l'alntlngs by modern artists. Ilrenies that wen In the Tarls Hnlen. Musical Bexes, the finest Ocncva work. Fans of ene ploce luce, hund painted. French Clocks, quarter hour strike. Candela bra In Oeld, Hllver, Onyx and Ilrense. ltuyers of Wedding or Holiday Olftxwlll pleasn call and learn our price. avWatchrs, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical llexcs repaired. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELERS, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. "OAHUAINMI -IJAHOAINSI GO TO Shirk's Carpet Hall 1 -FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Bag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, -WINDOW SHADES, &e. Wl It A VK THE LAKUKHT AND HESTHTOCK IK Till CITY. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Fa. IT linn auhdneman. $100. BLOCKS OF FIVE. AMUSE YOURSELF AXD MAKE MONEY. The New Yerk H'erM will give $100 the shortest tlme. The Lancaster IXTr.LLiar.Ncnn will pay ?20te the person In Lancaster County who will de this Puzzle lu the shortest time. FL-INN &. BRENEMAN: SOLE AGENTS. PRICE, 10 CENTS. (Jarbtuavc. TTAHDWARE I HARDWARE! The Larceit Assortment of Cook Steves, Ranges, Heaters, AND PARLOR STOVES IN THE CITV.AT Marshall & Rengier's, 8 dill BOUTH QUEEN hT. Alse, an Immense Bteck of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, GUNS AND CUTLKHV, CAIU'ENTEH'B TOOLS AND BUILDING HAUDWAHE. 11EHT HE.VDUOHT OIL INTHEMAIlKirT. Marshall"! rengier, NOS. 8 11 BOUTII QUEEN RTHEET. UM-lyd t90g. HAUGHMAN'S. Opposite Fountain Inn. te the person who will de Iho Puzzle in Suvnitiws. Q UANT1TV AND QUALITV FURNITURE I "II don't (tire for Quality, I want the Ijirscut Hhew I can u'et fur my meii-y," bus tlie renin rk made lu our store this week. WE ANSWER IT THUS t We will net Ixiwer theBtandard et our flood te meet this Krewlnir demand, but will buy In laruerqualltics for Cesh te meet the price et these Mho sell the cheaper make of koeus, "PWAItn AND ONWAHD IH OUH MOTTO. The Newest Styles ! The Best Makes ! AT Popular Priees ! heinFtsh's Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 S0DTH QUEEN STREET lt 5eb JXEW BOSTON STORE. Sjj OO TO THE A NEWBOSTON STORil -pert . 5 n - S3 BARGAINS THERE 19 NO PLACE LIKE NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE; i-ita m If Yeu Care te Save Meney. rjp.i EVKnYDAYBmNOaUSNKWOTBTOMfclia ISTKv? Uecatne our Iew Prices are prcdlnr enr'ij fftme abroad. " 3W Everybody Interested In savlnf money sheul -j Werd are Inadeqnata te describe the naif- WA nlflcent opportunities for laving money at enr ..? relabltsliment. Jl"j He wise t Pay us an early visit, VA We Open Te-day a New Lin of Pftnr.w Wnrlr Rtmnliai XTim'M - -.f Plnsn Balls, Pinsh Flowen. , &f, Kaucy Cords, Banner Hed. iM i3nuur w eus, vncniues. rfj,s Brass Ornament, 'W-,1 Tinsels, Tewel Rack, nfM Plushe, Uattni, ate. -,vM Don't Miss the Plaee, rraAT- . uenire equare. m UAKUA1NS IN WUULEN UUSIEKY -j . Chllilrcn'a Woolen Uese nt 8, 10, UH. IS. T, &M Ulrls" Weel Hesd nt IS, IT, 23. 24 cent, ele. ladles' Weel 1 lese at a), IT, 2U, te 60 cenU;l aiwlr. fA niU BAHOAINS IN Plash Coats, Stockinet Coats aid Skills. M dm riUZE DARGAIKS IS niaukets, Comfert, Hklrtlnis.Shlrllnn, Xm . Tfrfifl WONDERFUL BAEGAINS IN Dress Goods ! Sl-Inrh 1 leavy Cleth at JTWe a yard. W-lncb Klne Cleth at He a yard. wincu uioinsei loea yara. 100 Htyle Dress Uoed al 5c, Te.8e.9e,' iOe.DUel' ujv, .,W WV, 1V,4MV,WK, 0(SV MJ. W.fMD, f J. Harry Stamm, &: '!. 24 Centre Sciuata. U'M ' .'S w 1LLIAMHON A VIMILH. dCHKun inc. win ufcv4 . . - . WiH A finer Assortment yi- Ladles', Misses' and Children's ladles' Newmarket, IS CO te Mi. Cleth and Jersey JackeU, 12 60 te 118 OS. Misses' and Girls' JackeU ana Oeat. KM te lie. Heys' Kaoe Pant Suits', 82 te 110. ;lt Hey' Cape Overcoats, WW te 110. Great Ribbon Sale ! He. 9 Batln nibbnu. de . Ne. 12 All-Silk Marl. 10c; Armour Itlbben, extra wide, all MW shades, 86c quality, 23c. V: FULL ASSOnTMENT OK ": Notions and Dress Trimmings, Oent'sar.d Dey' Overcoat and Butt. Gent's Dress Overcoats, f IS, 120, VB. Dress Cutaway Ceat Suits. 115,118,118. Dress Pantaleon, $S, W, 17, Beys' Bull and Overcoats, tfi, ti, ft 60, 13. Dress Goods I Henrietta Cleth, Cashmere and Plaid and muuy ether novelties at very low prlces.aj Extra Heavy Cheviot, 6c. i-l Hill Muslin, 8c. Standard Indlee lllue Print, OJfc Smyrna Hugs and Chenille Table Cever. Gent's Fine Dres Shoes of Kangaroo or Calf skin. Hund Welt Heles, I'lutn II reud Tee, Tipped or I'luln, In 1-nce Frent or Congress. Price, (S. Elcsunt and durable. HAT DEPARTMENT BARGAINS. Fur Btiirnau.iiai Fur Stiff HaU, 73c. Silk Hut, 13. Gleria Cleth Umbrellas, geld or exydlted cap, Ladles' and Children's MufTs, COc. Gent's Fur Caps, tl. Ladles' Shoulder Ci pes, II. Hand Satchels and Club Dags, 50c. l'linh Lap Ilebcs, ft 80. Fur Lap Hobes, $3. Heavy Herse Blankets, 70c. Trunk from 05c te 125. GENT'S UNDERWEAR Natural Weel, .Merine nnd Camel's Hair, 3Be tell. Derby Ribbed Underwear at $280 per suit. ceusiuereacueapais-uu. askiosceiu A large assortment of Qleves for werklnjf, driving or dress wcur, lu elMnnued, buck, kid unda variety of ether skins at prices ranciex from 2ie te I: CO. A siieclalty In Drcs Oleves of celtskln. Price Jl-5. Gent's Silk Neckwear In Puffs, Teck and. Feur-lu-Hand, Ues and String Ties, 17e te 1125. One Hundred Dezen Nc-ktles In Puff-i.Teck and Feur-ln-i!aiils, made te sell at 50c Our , price ou them Is 25c. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. MANDCIMS Itasi & Fester, QvawmIs Sf' V JBt JL O.JsAA.A. WW. WJ Nn si UAItun STREET. IIAHBIli. ' ''"'.' BU0. PA. i : ttV M & sa "XPft .. wn 3: m '& j m s Jtt 4 i ill m 5' .Taa 'JSSi & wjiS y&Bi m w ": x , ..A ,.- l'-""-ife.-'-i"-S' t jtWr S'V-- n.
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