M- F. ' i" tvrw ' si .1 '3?-iv 4 'f- -e- ;:f?r -"vtvv V . ' - K- i', .!. n'YiJf, 1 ' "-.., r " i;!.:?Ut1zz ' 7-,;. i;Tv,'r'3,. ? -p-rfi1 . -f- - 4 jTt ?r )M l ai v ,) tW' TtV. 3M -r A FATAL DOSE. TIE LllllMl THEN IT JIM IE1I1NBEI KILLS 111. H Breaths Hla Lswst en Thursday Alter ' Boea-BolllBB MIH Beys Fight With Clebs SoTerml Set of ITarnes Cut. Cemjxdia, Feb. 14. Jehn Heldlnger, the young aen of Geotge Reldinger, who took a large tlose of laudanum en Thursday morning, died at his home daring the afternoon. Dr. C. 1 Markel was sum moned by the parents and did all in his power te sare the suffering child, but with out avsll. lie remained In a romateso condition until he died. This morning Deputy Corener Ilershey empanelled the following Jury te held an inquest J Z.. Tayler Gable, W. F. Leckard, Jehn 8. Maxton, (loe. W. Yeung, S. Morrison and Chaa. I. Filbert. After hearing the testi mony of the parents and attending physi cian, the jury decided that death was due te an overdeso of laudanum, taken in an accidental manner. The funeral will be held en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his parents. The concert of the Cheral soclety will be given in the opera house this evening and will be a fine musical entertainment. The celebrated Ceurtney quartette, or New Yerk, will assist and render seme fine music, especially a part or the "Stabat Mater." Mr. Bailsman has spared no pains te make the concert a success. A large audience was in the opera house last night te witness the performance of the Cleveland Minstrels. The performance was ene of the best ever given in the opera house, and every person wns well pleased. The acting of the Japanose troupe was simply wenderful. Twe rolling mill boys indulged in a brutal light at the Heeding freight station yesterday afternoon, witnessed by a num ber of men. Beth were badly used up, and instead of fists used clubs te batter each ethor. Jehn McAllister, a Reading brake man, compellod the boys te step. The January statement of the Reading relief fund shows that 01 was paid for deatl), $12.80 for sickness and $3 for acci dent benefits te Reading efc Columbia empleyes. The pay car of the P. R. R. was In town this afternoon. v Sedgwick Circle, Lndies oflhe O. A R., will open their festival te-night In the Mc Tague building. The Democratic cenferrces met last night and placed Jacob S. Snyder en the ticket for tax collector, In the place of F. P. D. Miller, declined. Chris. Wertz and Jehn KIse, of Wash ington borough, had their teams atDcsch's hotel last night, and Jacob Witiiicr, of Maner township, had his team at the Cen tral. Wlille the men were at the opera house seme miscreant went into the stables and deliberately cut the harness. The blanket en YVcrtz's herse also contained Mever.il large cuts. The work was dene by a sbaip knife, as the harness was clean cut. The men discovered the work befere they started for home, and thus prevented an ac cident. 'THE MAIN LINE." After Playlnc te a Small llouse the Com pany I Stranded. Last evening there was a very small audionce at the opera heuse te see " The Main Line" as produced by Maud Harris and company. The peeple secmed te be pleased with the show. Te-day the members of the company are stranded in this city, and are unable te get out of town. At an early hour this morn ing two members left for Alteena, where they were te have appeared te night and are said te have a large advance sale of seats. All day long the remaining actors have beea trying te get away, but se far they have fulled. They have been telegraphing te New Yerk for tnoney, but it has net yet come. The company wero at the P. R. R, station for three trains te-day, but they could net get oil'. Fast Line wns the last iu which they could reach Alteena In time te play te-night, but they could net make it, se they returned te their hotel. One of the actors stated this nftorneon that he thinks the manager of the party has money enough te take thorn out of town, but he does net show It. Funeral or C. II. llerr. The funeral of C. 11. Herr, late president of the Lancaster County bank, took place this afternoon. Therewas a brief funeral service at ' the rosldence of. tlie do de ceased, Ne. 421 West Orange street. The body was then taken te the Duke street M. L church, whero Dr. S. M. Vernen, the pastor, prea'ched the sermon. The Intorment was made at Woodward H1U and the pall-bearcrs wore: W. II. Bateman, S. M. Myers, Dr. U.S. Keudlg, Geerge W. Marshall, Isaac Stlrk and D. P. Bitner. The bank with which deceased was connected wns closed this afternoon and the clerks attended the funeral. Went Te Ilarrlftburc. This afternoon the Glee club of Franklin and Marshall college, te the number of twenty people, left Lancaster for Harris burg, where they give a concert te-night. The club will be received by a number of the leading society peeple of that city and the wife of Governer Beaver will be ene of the patrenesses. A WoirClmhe. Frem the LltlU itcrent. Lest week Geergo 11. Kofroth, propileter of the Sturgis house, received a prairie wolf from Kansas, which he has secured te a chain iu his stable. He Is of the gray species and net mere than six or eight months old. He is forocieus-looking and wild. It is the intention of the owner te have a chase en the 25th Inet., and he should rertalnly make a lively chase and an unusual contest for the dogs that under take te attack him. Collctre Notes. L. T. Lampe, '00, has been elected dele gate te the Delta Tail Deltn convention te be held in New Yerk city next week. The Gicthean poetical contest vv 111 take place te-morrow in (iotlieau hall. The contestants are Messrs. Gri filth, S. II. Rank and A. R. Craig, and the Judges are Dr. J. II. Dubbs, Prof. G. F. Mull and ltev. Dr. J. Max Hark. The prize dobate, Instituted by the Glee club, will take place February 21. Invita tions will be setit out, and everything dene te make the nllair a success. Hud Ills Feet .MnHhed. Harry Pickel, n young man who resides at Gap, met with a painful accident at Poeioroy. He Is new and has been for seme time employed in a gang of repair men, ever which Jehn Ulnlr i3 foreman. While assisting te handlea let of ties yes terday ene of thorn fell upon his feet, smashing it terribly. The young man was taken te his home after his injuries had been attended te. Net Fully Insured. The Doersetn buildln(r, en i:ast King street, which was en flroen Wednesday night, was net fully covered by insurance, as the newspapers stitcd, but the whole amount upon It is f 1,000. The Lust AfcMimhly, The last of the reason's assemblies was held en Thursday evening In L'shleman's hall and remarkably well attended. The grip and ether causes have affected the atteudance this winter, but the brilliant throng of dancers at the last assembly made the most of It, and the music did net cease until nearly two a. in. The follow ing ladles received: Mrs. II. Frank Lshlo Lshle man, Mrs. Altlck, Mrs. Dr. Itehrcr, Mrs. fcamuel DUler. xm. Lancaster daily ftmtGEfteias, Friday, February u. i890. Aaether MMMstjr Bey. Peter Mehler, another boy who was charged with being In the Derwart street shanty, baa been arrested and held for a hearing before Alderman Ilershey. Interesting dimn or Peel. Last evening Jehn Itensel and Newton Levaa opened a series of games of peel at the peel rooms attached te the Keystone house, en North Queen street. They played fifteen games, and of that number eleven were wen uy Levari, a large crowd witnessed the games, and a great deal of interest was manifested. Fer the Mltc Society. The ladles' fair for the benefit or the Mile so ciety of St. Paul's M-E. church, will open thl eventnu In Doersem'a hall, Extensive arrange ments have been made for the fair. TnsRK will be a meeting of the Ijuieiuter branch of the Women's Indian association In the lecture room or the Moravian church to morrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. 9ath. Mossme. February 13. 1880. In this city, Harry James Mmided, ion of Jehn and Harsh Messman. In the fifth year of his ace. The relatives and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from hli parents' residence, Ne. 408 Recklnnd street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. McComb. February 12, 1890. William Mc Mc Ceinb, In the 79th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, In Drumore, en Haturday afternoon at 2 o'clock., lutertneut at Chestnut Level. 2tdAw BtAHI.. In Marietta, en the 12th lust., Mrs. Ann Stahl, In the 87th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, en Haturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Marietta cemetery. Mae raw. In Baltimore. Md., en 12lh Inst, Anne Hartshorn, wife of Adam H. Magraw. Funeral from Celers, Saturday morning, 16th Inst., at 11 o'clock. It Xttavhet. Philadelphia Frodneo Market. PniLADKLPnlA. Feb. 14. Noen.Flnnr mil.t . Penn'a supers, 2 0032 25; extra. 225$2 75: family, 3350360.; roller, 3 U)t 00; patent; Wheat 'dull; Ne. 2 'KM new, TVkagOe: Ne. 1 Penn'a lied, 90c j Ne. 2 de, 87hSHc Cern quiet ; Ne. 2, new, 30$37c ; old, 43 44c Oats Steady ; Ne. 2 White 30'Jc. ; Ne. 2 mixed, 2Uu. Hran firm; Winter 113 GO0I4 60: SprlBgJlSOO 014 09. Baled hay weak; 110 J0O13 00 as te quality; timothy 10 00 13 00 for choice; mixed, s1060 ; baled rye stmw, new, 11600. Butter firm; l'cnn'a creamery extra 2S(32tfa ; Penn'a firsts extra, 32c; Jobbing, 33i&37. Erasqulet; Penn'a firsts, 14lic; held lets, 15Ssl6c, us te quality. Cheese steady ; pat t skims, C'JSSc; full skims 29Tc Petroleum dull ; refined In bbls., 7c. Potatoes firm ; berate per bus, as te quality. Grain and lTovislena. Furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Breker. Cuicaqe, Feb. 14, 1:00 e clock p. m. wneai. corn, uais. rerK. Lara. February .. 74 2SJ 20 Aiarcu .a April May - 77U June 77'i; July..... nl August October Year Crude Oil-March 20'i 0 80 ie'i'6 10 12 10 17 5SJ S'vi "6V i"eMi ai 30 21K SOU !XJ ml Consuls . Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern Oat. Perx. lnrd February 75 27'i 20W VO 5 8: Mnich 75J, 2SW 20!i UbO April .. 292 Mar TTii SOl? 21 10 07 5 85 5U7 G02 0 10 June;. 30i-2l!2 10 12 July- 76VZ 81 10 20 August .'. 31 ucioecr Year - Consels ... Crude Oil-March lOOJf lteceipts. Car !:. Winter Wheat .. 21 Spring Wheat lit Cern 4-i Oats 221 Rye Barley - Head. Receipts Hogs 'J 1,000 llccel pts -Cuttle 10,000 Stoek Markets. Quotations by Heed, McUranu & Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. NEW YORK LIST. 11 A. U. 12 If. 3 P. K. Canada Pnclflc. C. C. C. 4 1 Colerado Ceal Central Pacific. Canada Southern Chi. Ht, L. ft Pbg Den. 4 Kle Q Del. L. & W Erie Erie 2uds Jer O K.T Leu. 4 N L. Shere , 11' nvA nix VOJi Wi mi my ili Mich. Cen Missouri Paclnc- 7J'i Heck. Valley N. P. .: -Mt N. P. Prcf. 74 N. West- 100'i n. y. e :::..:: .. New England East Tennessee. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental... Sfl Ontario 4 W. Pacific Mall Hlchmend Terminal .. 22 St, Paul w' Texas Paciflc. '. Onion Pncltlc Ut'i Wabash Cem , . .' Wabash Pref. 27?i Western U " West Shere Bends PHILADELPHIA LIST. Leh. Val B. N. Y. 4 Phlla.. 31 J 71 lOOtf i'lij'i v)l jeuk tisj'i Pa. It. li. , Heading. Leh. Nav Hestenv. Pass , P. 4 It N. Cent, . Peeples Fas.. Rdg 4'n Oil 0 1-10 20 I-1U 20 1-10 Lecal Stock and Bends. Reported by J, is. Leng. Par Last . ,. alue. sale. Lancns't a per cent., lRflO .. loe 101 " 0 " " 1M)5 loe 110 " 4 " " Scheel lean 18U3 100 103 ' 4 " " In l-or 20 j cars. 100 100 " 4 " " Inrer20ears. 100 101 ' 4 " " In 10 or 20 years. 100 Wild ,", " " lnl5erJ0jears. 100 105 Manhelm Uoreugh lean loe 102 Quarrvville IL li HiaiULUMUUS STOCKS, 50 U) tt) 25 Mlllcrsvllle Street Car.. ., Inquire Printing Company , Oahllght and Kucl Company .. Stevens Heuse (Bends) , Columbia Oas Company... Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta Hellew-ware Stevens Heuse Mlllcrsvllle Nermal Scheel'.. ' '.'.Z Vnrrhnr. fnvtr... 1 &5 40 1UI 100 25 25 IU 11 100 2k).23 100 210.10 60 1.0j 2) IS Eastern Market.,.'."'.'.'.""!!!!"".".".'. 60 Oas Company Bends (5 er ct. ltioe)'.'. 100 50 76.20 M 1UI lULW 107.20 10150 67.50 50 5 45 55 00 M U 101 115 iuiujuuia iioreuen nenus ...,...,...., ueh 100 inn Juarryvllle It. H. 7' llcndlnt? A (Titliinthli, l 1, K'e" iiwi Kdlseu Light Company go Western Market..........' .,.,.". W Southern Market. ' ' &e Lancaster City Street Railway Ce.,..! W a..s ..i. utim lUtimUV,.,, ........ West i:nd Street ltallwuy Lancaster Steam Radiator Ce , Hehetla leather Ce. Watch Factory 6's Lane. Chem. Ce. . "." TUUNI'IKK STOCKS Lancaster 4 Fruit Me. Lancaster 4 Lltitz Lancaster 4 Willlamstewu ..,.', ljinrasttr 4 Maner Luiu-uhter 4 Manhelm l-allc'lisUT 4 Marlpllji 60 60 . 50 50 100 UU 60 46.50 70 100 140 60 25 37.25 25 2S IU) K) 25 8 HJ-J23 20 27 20 20 25 20 l.iiicasU'r 4 New Helland, Ulg Spring 4 Beaver Valley Bridgeport and Horscshei Jelumbla 4 Chestnut Hill. . Columbia 4 Washington.. Conestoga 4 Ulg Spring .. ' Mnrlptt.. A- Mnnnf I.ii " Umc.MI. Jey 4EUzalielhteuu" 100 25 25 Lancaster 4 Sutttuehnnn.i 1.2 50 300 11 a (12 C3 75 40 20 00 1 Jineaster A. New Uau Hie. Columbia 4 Marietta. .. , MuyleK-n 4 Klirubethtewn . Lancaster 4 Kphrata. Lancuster 4 willow Street!. ..... 300 , 25 25 . 25 100 50 ninwuuryi Alllipert. Marietta 4 Maytown.. pi . v. ., ..BA!,K stocks, First National Bunk..... Furincrs' National Bank... Fulton National Itanlr 205.25 118.50 Lancaster County NaUe'i'uTl Uank".".'.' 50 ha Northern National Bank J 100 112 100 2U Ke stone National Hank. Manhelm leu 113 Columbia National Bank.. loe Christiana National Bank.. ..!.. 'loe lK Conestoga National Bank leu mi Lnhrata National Bank... . ... lue lse J.frst National Bank, Columbia.. loe m First National Bank, Stresburg. . .. 1(0 Ul First National Bank! ! Marietta .."" 100 2M Hrst National Bank, Mt.Jey. 100 1J7.M Lltitx National Bank ... leu im Mount) Me National Bank.. .. ... lue loe Jlanhelm Nulleiml Bunk . lue lu Union National Bank, Mount Jey 50 02.50 New Helland National Bank. in) l Oap National Bank. ......,.. loe 117 O uarry. Me National Ban k,.... 100 m Elliabethtewn National Ban ...., 100 125 Central National Bank, Columbia m 100 112 Lire Stoek Markets. mafkrcrtA.&dy.b 1S-C-R'P. '. flrmTILlrry ReCClpU,,IW: top ,r"dW 2SnKe?Lpl 5'K0 "nsettled and tee lower; M.,vm.tnll,rfI?r'.li!Ba1Mt mixed, $4 S j ejjeri, l 254 15; pig. f I OOal 10; reugns, Bents, IM; market nothing doing t all through consignments ; no cars MHppcdle New Yerk. HOKS HMftlnta. Kin,. MllnmtilA SflM. ??ike.l-.,,ew.-tmed,umi l Yorkers, UJM? Phlladelnhla,rEM'4: Plgti 1 apAl 10 ; no cars shipped te New Yerk. Bheep-lteeelpbi, lifct shlnment. 1,900; rkt dull j .iime,&095 75; ftfir te geed, I48Ml ' te common' w 3 w lmb, Chicago, Feb. H.-itecelpU, 15,000;hlpmenU ifS.;!0"-. !. W 04 20 J steers, 1(1 000175 ; steckera and feeders; tt 40.1); cows, bnll and mixed, II 200300; Texas cattle, B J 60: Western ItangerTn 7003 te. ' Hce-Reclpts.29M0ishlpment, I1A: mar ".l..,K9V JS"16"! "004 00! heavy, ti SO 04; light, m HO04JOJ skips, 3-i503 m Sheep Receipts, WOO: shipment. 2,000: msr- &,tei"SLFS nUve.60553: Western woeled W0A7O; shorn Texan,! 500500; lambs, 1500 10 75 per hundred weight. Hrw ,btrertiment. A HHOLUTELY PURE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of pu rlty, strength and wbolesemaneu. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders, lielil only in cans. IterAi. Bakine Powder Ce., 100 W all street, New Yerk. Uiar21-lrd41vw XUST RECEIVED. HOEDERElt RED LABEL, The Finest of Chnrnpagncii. ROHUEH'S LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 22 Centre Square. PUBLIC SALE-ON SATURDAY. FEB. 15, at the Storage Warehouse of Daniel A. Mayer. Ne. 16 West Chestnut street, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting ofthree bed room suits (new), queensware, cook one parlor ersan. leunite. stove, etc., ete. Sale at 2 AUU. F.REINCEHL, Auctioneer. p. 111. ltd Sen RENT-vSTORE ROOM NO. 1.1 EAST King street, formerly occupied by As h Bres. Alse second and third fleer rooms, from April 1, 1800. Inquire or Jan2(-lfd H. a. LIPP. TTIOR HKNT-A THREE-STORY BRICK met ig street, Stable en let. Nowercupied b lfd hv vj wiui iirics. jenn w.jiel- man. Apply te GEO. D. UPRECHEK. Ne. 21a nan. Apply 10 East King street. 18-tfd -TTARDWICKE FARM FOR RENT A iO. Dairy Farm containing 105 Acres or til lable land, situated partly In the eltv and partly In Manhelm township, with shade and water In every held. Buildings In geed order. Apply te MORTIMER MALONE, SH., Park Heuse. Or MORTIMER MALONE, JU., . , ., . , Hlester Heuse. J. L. STKiNsrirrr, Attorney, SSNorUiDukeBtreet. JiUfdATnAF TjlOR REN , AT REASONABLE PRICES, Tlie 2d and 3d Stories or the Heinitsh Building. These rooms ere well lighted and ventilated, with steam heal and conveniences en each rtoer. Secret societies who are looking for new quar ters should net fall te see these rooms. Will fit them up te suit any tenant. Apply te .,.,. JOHN F. HEINITSH, -2tdR 115 North Queen St. 1 HEATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The OrcaU'St Reduction of all In PINE TAILORING H. GERHHRTS, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Treurs reduced from 810 te M ; from H te 15: from KJ te 14 50. Heavy Suitings reduced nt the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style material, satin lined, at 123. This Is the most sweeping reduction evor made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get n first-class article for the same money he would have te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd TECORATE YOUR BUILDINGS. Max M. Stuven, -OF. NO. 1337 FRANKLIN STREET PHILADELPHIA, Who Is new decorating the Trust Building lu this city, will be glad te prepare designs, fur nish estimates and prices te these of our citi zens who contemplate having their buildings decorated. -Call en me at the Trust Building or City Hetel. f7-IdR STANDARD GRADES I O EXCELLENT WEARING I Men's Calf Beets I These we have lu different grade. Beets te fit any size Instep high or low, or any ether size coming between-te nt snugly und comfortably. Ne such assort ment anywhere else, no better makes, no loner rales for like qualities. They're even up te the top notch of excellence In every resect and Invariably prove strong wearers. Ne auction goods, no shoddy makes, Remember this I com paring prices A geed Beet te belli for comfort nml w hlch gives strong service Is hc.re nt tt a half welt Pegged Calf Beet, much worn by farmers and out-deer laborers. Is thoroughly well made and dressy looking. Anether grade of fair Beets at J2S0 ; pegged smooth, clan and well nnUhcd ; have a wide reputation for their excel, lent wearing qualities; never hear any complaints of them; often outwear the finest rt and r grades. Solid leather counters, Inner and outer soles and heels. Sewed Heets at 12 GO light weight up lers, soft und yielding; made und fin ished lu a tucrler manner; excellent fitting easy and comfortable the llrst room. Won't stand the rough usage usually given te coarser grades. Twe makes of Culr Beets at a pair one sewed, the ether pegged. Thefenner comes lu medium widths and wears strongly. Ne better 13 Beets made or sold than theM". The pegged grade Is extra wide, adapted for bread and neshy feet. Thoupiersarestrongand tough in grain nud wear equal te theM) etbest light kid. Philadelphia Square Tee Sewed Beets, stylish and very dressy, at $350. This make we've been bundling for keven years. Steady demand for It makes it a per manent line here, ulwuys right, never wrong for service. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. j Hem 9beHUtmcut. -1.VRIUAQE WOllKH DOfaWOM CAJtMAQI WOMB, Cerner of Duke and Vine Btreeu (formerly Nerbeek 4 Mlley), .ww. lKO- " NOBBBCK, Prep. 8.000 Over Rlx thousand Dellar ku.OOO In FIllA V)l1elM hnwnn lrKllilflnn 1 8BO All the 1.ATKST STYLES for 1 800 JJM.00 ROAD CARTS In.OO ., "The best of mechanics en repnlrlug at the Dncrsem Carriage Works, corner of 1 Hike and Vine streets. dlUydlt F Oil HANDSOME NECKTIES. Ge te EIUSMAN'S, Ne, 42 West King Street. TIME. I.AIIOK AND MONEY SAVED UY using " Purlly Seap." Sold everywhere. . ATBUHMRT). FOOD FOR LENT. The Lenten Season will seen be at hand. We 2$ nIILr?11 " ttentJen or enr customers and ethers te our line or these goods : MACKEHRL-Wehave the large Ne. 1 Bloat Bleat er 1 Ne. I Mess ; Ne. 1 and a Mackerel. SMOKED UISOOES-Thls Is n lake fish smekeel and very fine, enufadelU,l0nclc C"11 erscveraldtiTcr- i?ft,IlD,L?.ES?,c.nu,ne ffench. Alexis Godli Gedli AL,n.flSirV,n,,nu,yn,,nrt Whole ibexes. Alse tEffiSSSlSS" hB,r """" Hploed geed Fresh Salmen at 15e a can. '" rJti$ffi$8h$sr 0"vc,, lmiwrM Ma- Y?rl0Si,elA,,ci1e5rlCfer,' H"" " A FULL LINE OP ALL KINDS OF GOODS. 'S, N0.17EARTKINOSTREM'. Telephone Conneclleii. ' TTIR8II A BROTHER. " Experience Is tbe Best School master," vMi'LV"?-fW,m.1.1.BV0.u,'"u wlth usrermany years have found the nbev 0 te be true. " emi 11 customer, alwajs a customer" Is what they say aHer buying of us. Well made Clothing, fifii'L1!1. ' r Vy .'", ,n '""easter.lsthekln.l Hint nil prcfei whnhavuence worn them. Ex. pcrlenee Is again te the Tere In their selection, ODDS AND ENDS OPLOTS, Consisting or broken sizes, lets, etc., In Mfii'n, Be)' ami Children' Overcoats, Suits and Pantaloons c'letl;ierri,r?.,,ni.,e."01 ' ta ' It Is Your Chance New. Take the chance white you ran get II. Furnishings at Cost Price. Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is verv busy. Tiie low prices de the work. if 0R. PRICE CLOTHING AND FlTRNISHINU HOUSE, forth Queen Street and Centra Sqnare, LANCASTER, PA. M ART1N BROS. MARTIN BROS. Wantsaresatikflcd. Wislies gratified In our store. Com plete ns a store should be te claim te nt all sires of men and boys. At present an 0 0 pertmilty unusual. Through Such Heney Saving Oppertu nlty Ueasnal. out the entire heuse all winter goods go nt-blg reductions. These nre net odds and ends, but ter Instance, all J0 Hulls and Overcoats, w Inter weights, go at Jill, f is values, 12 j Bej y, Hulls and Overcoats go ut 1.50 and II. The differ ence lu tliese prices mean Just se much hand cash saved te 011. Little liejs1 Suits and Over coats, ., D0andH. Beys' Waists and Men's Shirts arc stirring rer your attention. "Star ' Waists, haiidsome iiercales, l.'c and Clc. Oar ner's finest iiercales and Scotch Gingham" Waists, 81c, Flannel Waists, (e, 5eV, CV,75e, ttV. See our Men's l'ercnle Slilrts, 75c and f I a Including cellars und culls te match. See eui tl, 75c and 50c White Shirts, lu three leugths or sleeves and everybody's sire. Such muslin, linen, nt and workmanship as In our " Dayton" Shirt rer Jl Is a "lucky catch." Wear the Day ton Shirt once you'll have It again. The Custom Tailoring Department Invites your trade. MARTIN BROS, 26 andj28 N. Queen St. AT HEISTS. " CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT, HANG IT UP. Meats 3c Fisli. Finest Dried Beef Knuckles, IV v ft.. luest Regular Dried Beef, 10e. V it,. 1- tnest I'lenlc Hams, he "H m. finest Boneless Hams, lie w ft,, n lnel ll-llIar Skinned Jjanis, 12J',j v n,t riiese Hams have all the skin und fat cut oil. hlnest Hue Hummer Bologna, ie. v ,. f. FY?1 ,.'.,.,r.,lu,!a Herring. 5c, ertl !U for ZV. While I Ish, cleaiHMl, 60 B. Extra Fine Whlle Mackerel, 5 each. 1- Inest Blatter Mackerel, Va te 11' lt,, We If, One huudred boxes Mnw.ti.,l ll-rri..,. ', . V .. Iinr 'f'U l.nw "" " "" box. Finest st Helland Herrlntr. be ti k Twenty-pound kegs of Trl. y ke'g, SI a). CANNED OOODS. Cannel Cem, 6c, v can. Ciuiucd Cern, ery fine, 1 cans for 2Je. . M.iiti-., j.i,i.-Hie'rrirs, ne, i can. CREAMERY BUTTER. , .l0! of rr;fl.n!.ery Ill"cr nt20cand2' 1 It,. This Is u decided bargain, and ou should DRIED ntUITS, At. .J!y..u!! means see our Immense display of Dried trull. ou never saw the like. Any thing and I everything, ntprlies that villi make In 1 . t "J""" 're"i mreuu into Krult, adverllseiiieuteu It. mi. it,, u'lutiis ju umij , jy Uxik up next week's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND FlUr'CESTH., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ca's Dry Uoeds Stere, aud Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Loek ter the Big Sign acrew the pavement. HIRSH BROTHER Canned Stmwberrles, four cans for lft. Kxtru Fine Tomatoes, Solid i'acknl, Sc.-a can ery Mnest Tie l'ea hen, : cans rer d". xtnt Unel-rencli l'eas, tre cans ferHSc. line French I'cas, He v can. Item &bttrvtUcmettt. THE KINJMT LINE OK lMFORTEl) AND Ionieslle Cigars In the city. Clear Ha- ..' DEMUTH'S CIOArl 8TORR. aW-tWll IU East King BlreeL "V"A2,T?.,VSM.ALK I'OARDKRS AT NO. Ill ". .."""h D"ke strectj terms low; accom modations geed. no-.ltd T0(1 1J II Jl-lf.l ,00 lAWr-tlLACK COCKER SPANIEL. wn.ni tllivnil. ZT7 NORTH I'ltlNHRHT. -irANTKI-A UOOD COOK.-Al'i'LY AT fiblMtd EXCHANGE IIOTEU rpO HAVE YOUR BACK AND (H.ADDEN JL our heart use " rurlty Seap." f-ONTKOROETIT. JL'e rc Selling FURNITURE at and Be- low Cost, te close out the business. "l n,m "c feblO-lwd vv. 11.1IUFKMEIER, Ne, M East King Ht. "WASH KVKIlYTIIINd THAT NEE1W TO like It. wn",,Cl1 wllU " Wlty Seap." You'll OUR MAKE OF OOLDEN LION AND MIA Querldafy Chmrs cannot be escilled. .MiJunis,a.w. Established inn. lit East King Street, alMfdls TBU.E.J.AJlJ5.IAT,AJS 1NHKCT, POWDER, -iKK!2?Hr."001 Vlfl" Mower, Is the UsectafOTaale yW mn'1 ethwiu,11 At UUBLEY-S DRDO STORK, - M West King WrJwt 8,,sia5s1)a'tK,lt,AT,NOS AND TUeG: REDUCED I'RICEH. Ml-UlUNN A NOWLEN, Ne. 1.M Nerlh mieen HL TJU11LIOSALU. ' " en SATtmiuv, FEiiiiuAiir is, ism. Will be selil at nubile sale st the hotel or Jehn 11. Kepiierllng, In Undlsvllle, l'a..a rlne let of lewn Horses, geed, nice farmers, drivers or gen eral purpose horses Bj heavy feeders, from a te 5 yinvrs end. - A.5.rcm Vf. ',!,,"r', ,l11 lven- le le commencentliVliHk). m., when attendance Will be given by febliJtdR a. L. NISSLEY. A FAIR Under the Auspices of the LADIES' MITE SOCIETY, OF ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, Will open this (FRIDAY) evening mid eon tlnue until February a. Oysters In Every Style. Supper will also be !& doersem nuii.niNe fibll-trd Ne. 12S Kusl.ulng street. mitOL'T SHANK, Mil HIT MANUFACTURKIIH AND MF.N'S Ne. HO North Queen Street. ydlt A T CLARKE'S. A rine Portrait FREE te any Helder of One Hundred VniiN-rs of Peppy Oil Soup and.Pewdcr, ut CLHRKE'S, Thu Picture or any person you select Made te Order. Cull aud Bee Sample. Although Dried and Evaporated Fruits have advanced; we still eiler 3 fts Prunes for ffle 4 lbs Prunes rer lc. Fine Apricots, lsc. Whole An" 1'lcs.lOr- Fine Apples, lie. Hiuu, lee! 6 -fernlij Hatiis, 8e. Shoulder, c. Bologna, a lbs i!5c. Dried Beef, !1 lbs 25c. ' .Inst received, a rnrge of CefTees which will discount anything ettered lu thlselly. VANCAMP'H CATSUP-Thc finest Catsun In the werid-6, 10, 15 und 2.', cent bottles. P IhVinScX W.WCr "eVCr 'I'Cr0d fr lMS Big Drlve lu Buckwheat 75c a Hack, SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE A- (IROCERY STORE, NOH. 13 A II SOUTH QUEEN ST. TOOK UP YOUIISPRINQ TILE. Yeung Men's SPRING HATS DAILY ARRIVALS. ALL THE NEWEST NOVELTIES IN TRADE. THE Only place In the elly helling the Wilcox " Bosten Beauties " and the Renowned " DUN- Children's Spring Hats mid Caps In large us us sertmentut prkcstesiilt all. THUNKM, TRAVELING HAOS U.M1JHKLLA.3. AND STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, ' LANCASTER. PA. J." MARTIN CO. J. B, MARTIN & CO. Table Tumblers. About 40 dozens Table Tum blers . Wine, Champagne, Sherry, Claret, Punch and Bar Glasses, of all kinds, at 5c each. If they go as quickly as the last odd let advertised Monday customers will be tee late. Corsets Until Fur titer Netice, Dr. Warner's Coraline, 79c. JJr. Warners Mexible Hip, 79c. Dr. Warner's Health, i.e;. Dr. Ball's II. P., 75c. All sizes new in stock. One let of the above Corsets slightly soiled at 60c each. Thompson's Gleve - Pitting Corsets are net included in the cut price list. Remnant Counter. A collection of short lengths from every department in the store; one-half regular prices. Wall Papers. An importation order just re ceived, and the 'newest designs arc being shown. Ne Fancy Prices. Geed Patterns at 1 2c apiece. J. B. MARTIN & CO., . Vesl King and Prince Sts., Cor LANCASTER, PA. Shirts made, te order as low as lltoe. IVrfect ntguaranteed. , T'.'.ri!VS1.Mu'''t?""' we have started n HAND LAUNDRi und nru prepared te laundry or all kinds. marCO-lvdR S J 00,000. INVESTMENTS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES IN SUMS OF iim, koe, n,iu) te r-vi,uea 1 ntcrest U tier ccut. Payable quarterly. JOHN 11, METZLER, Item SlbtfcvttacmctttB RENDER YOUR SKIN SOFT, SJieOlH !H!i3l,1i? by u"ln "'r'tr&"i." piORPHOTHONOTARV; ' CA1T. W. D. BTAUFFEU, City. srrled a musket for three long yenrs. Sub Ject te Republican rules. rx-trdAw rpHE WIZARD " " " JL Will Read Your Destiny te Perfection and tell you what) oil aie best adapted rer. Call. feblMwd' jtjfl V EH T K INtl ST. TjOK"RENrrTH AT UKNTIiAiThTAnIn " " NO. 20 EAST KINO HT. Inquire Within. fie-lwd JS.OR JAIANGS13 iiOOM, Oe te EIUSMAN'S, Ne. West King Street. IJlOIt HKNT Ml FOR SA tTu "(is EASY ! TERMSj-Ne. 210 North Waterstrcct, one story brick with two-story frame back building, butcher shop with refrigerator and fixtures slaughter house and st.ible. Apply nt Janae-tfd NO. am NORTH MARY ST. milE LARQEST AND FINRJT LINE OF JL. Mierchaiim and French Briar Plixs, Cigar Helders, cigar Ceses, Snuit Bexes and all lands of smoker' articles. DEMUTH'S CIGATl STORE. Ill Li llk. a la M-tMH aw . mug nllVVU OTICE TO MY TOMKIIH! FRIENDS AND CUS- , have located temporarily my ofllce and warernems at the Southern Mar set, ..u..n.. ihwiuiii.. in, ui my own niaiiura ture. Hwclal attention Is clven in remirmJ .., .H.,,j,..jn-.. kuir nun iiiir ueai lies. mf.. M.llll. llna.n . ....!. .... m .. . . .I1- always wins. jsim J. II. NORI1ECK, Agent. SOME RARE BAIK1AINS-ODDS AND ... ,KlVir r Ilrle-B-llrac, Art Pottery, Plush Easels. Therineineters nud Calenders, leftover from the Holiday neasen, will be sold nt great bargains te make room for coiitcinpTated change In the spring. ' FIIAILEY'S EAST END PHARMACY, .,,,,., (Opposlte Kjisterr Market.) Fralley's Syrup of illoedroot, Wild Cherry ?,,Jd.1,.oche"n,,..c,",,'" ll,e most iierslsttiit "tlrln" reugh: 2, 500 and II en. trolley's Bitter Wlne or lien Is correct Ionic aner the " drip ;" hv and II 00. M.W.FAvv QiIIOES. Something That Will Suit Yeu ! iV? nve fccdvcl the naency for Iheliest Mens Shee that haseome te our notice. Anj--2"i.,.a,,l.,nF B IJhue at that price iin make no mistake In hiiylug this. UlsngmM litter, neat ilii nnl?.,)U!' All ether lines Unit we keep jeu will Unit te he right In price. Wehavebeen unusually busy this season with ordered work, and are prepared (oniiikeiiuy (eniiikeiiuy thing for Ladles or Ueutlemen who want n higher grade of Shee or have iecullarlllesnr Shee MI"Ctt W"'' " Hcadj-Made WM. H. GAST, , W4K NO. IM NORTH O.UBKN ST. OAltOAINH IN RUBBERS. Rubbers! Rubbers! Rubbers! GREAT BARGAINS IN Ladles' Rubbers, Tt cents. Misses' Rubbers, SO cents. Men's Rubbers, 40 cents. Men's Rubber Beet, II 21, '., f.'M. Beys' Rubber Reet, II, It IS. Rubbers of nil kinds nt reduced prices. Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. 67 NORTH QUIIKN 8TREET, reblO-tfdF IALACE OF FASHION. ng AT- ASTRICH'S 115 & ii7 North Queen St., Anether deep cut in COATS. The last balance of our stock of Coats must be sold. Tomorrow we start te sell them out as fellows : Ladies' Ncxuniarkcts. Let 1, at $1.00 apiece. l Let 2, at g2.oe apiece. Let 3, at $3 00 apiece. Let 4, at $5.00 apiece. Let 5, at $7.50 apiece. The balance of our stock of Coats in 3 lets : Let 1, at $i.oe apiece. Let 2, at $2.00 apiece. Let 3, at $3.00 apiece. Our whole stock of Rnv Overcoats. Let 1, at $2.00 apiece. Let 2, at 3.00 apiece. All our Corkscrew Diagonal Jackets in 2 lets. Let 1, at $5.00 apiece. Let 2, at $10.00 apiece. Let 2 comprises some of the finest imported Jackets, sold from $17 te $20 apiece. 1 lie uaiancc 01 our stock of Plush Wraps and Coats at half cost price. The balance of our stock of Beys' Suits as fellows : Let 1, at 98c a suit. Let 2, at gi.40 a suit. Let 3, at $1.98 a suit. Let 4, at $2.49 a suit. Let 5, at $2.98 a suit. Let 6, at 3.49 a suit. Let 7, at $3.98 a suit. I hese were sold as high as $9 and $10 a suit. One let of Ladies' Blouses, Children's Blouses, Fancy Jer seys, Children's Jerseys, Skirts, &c, at 69c apiece. All our Fancy Dress Buttens as 5c a dozen. Only a few mere of these ele gant Comforts which we sold en special sale at $1 apiece. This week is veurlast chance Ret, corner of nuuiii uiiMtn AU VINE STRElrrS, and have In stock a nne nssertment of Sleighs. Iliiir- e- 1 he Great Oleari Sale Palace of Fashion, te get them, , &5 SVucvttwcHtgtitt Jj-JIfBOlTuTION OE PARTNERSHIP., n ti..tV. 4i V . truu.fH mrawui 111. miller the fltm nr uflnsA , i . SSSffi'J'0 ,"tdttJ" J-""jr, u 1 nei.'n'TiIi1 -nien.u wllh ""te n"" arc te'he mi nt the old stand, where the business xttll le Ki'S?. K .W ..Jf Jft JL- T'y.?i'" "- uum-1,11 I'tiiruimtrQ KivCn innn n firm, and hope the same WIlFbe renUnwd thesi icccMer. v. R. KENKAflV ","u JNO. L. UROFP. :n 111IKO.V lilt IMIIIIllnlTU .mn Hsa.I ! s k..SA. . WMUr "" in " 1 uniy Menp $35 1 LEGE. Y I1AV ITltttXll,. MA,. ,rt.M...M HION. KEYMrONKHUlNKHB CHl "iik eirn iinii ijiuies. liusscne i ucuer iirepure.i man ever te glve you a n i...i. imi.iiii niiiniiinii. uur ellerM the ..Art. I.. .'.."". "'.. "'-7 "w " .k NJ "" ' wii crewnen wiui wnnderrulsn v'. VV. 11. A1I1HHKIC. Iln tfdAw HI North Utiecn su, Uncaster, A rilHKCALLA LILY IS THETRADE MAI . or the ! Inest Seap en Earth. " PURIT tyE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles I WE. EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Ooed I .U, ?.en.1i?T l,.,em etamlned you will prebah .... r ...... """", ;ii uc n iireai ueip te you. We USO Inlmllnliln III A uiiIkiIii-. Jlileh;re made only by us, and recommend! .e. "!"" wbuiisw as me ucsiaiastn dek Live vision. r0imJ UeW BlHc,nclc''. W.OO j usual prlJ Stefil Spectacles, 6O0.I usual price, t .OO. nrwuciui r.ye inscrieu, 91 ; usual price, ti H. ZIHEMAH & BR0.130 S. Kioto Str OITIC1ANS. I IMIIIDEI.FHIAJ Between Cheslnnt and WaluulStreeU. 1 tnvMj milKl EOl'LES CASH STORE. Bargains, Bargains, Bargains !.V)Seal I'lusli Ousts for 110, 1 10 Seal Mush Coats for f, f OScal riush Oents ter tit, f.Bcal l'lush CeuU fur 120, f2Scal I'lusli Couts for 117. flHHcnll'hisli Jackets fertll, till Seal l'lush Jackets for 111!. f I ft 00 Cleth Newmarkets for f 300, SCO Cleth Newmarkets for 000, 1000 Cleth NewuiarkcU rer 7M, 12 M Cleth Ncwmerkets ftir 080, 1100 Cleth Newmarkets for 1300, 1800 Cleth Newmarkets for IS 00, il GO Cleth Newmarkets tin 10 00. One IM Reduced from 00 te I TS, One Iil Reduced from 2 80 te 100, One Let Reduced from 4 00 te 2 80, One Let Reduced from 000 te 3 60, One Let Reduced from 7A8 te 400. A large line of finer goods at greatly reduc prices. nEMEMIir.R-Our Entire Stock or WlnM uoeu iiiiisv ku nt once 11 pessiuic. We wl innKe prices te mnke It go. JMrlt will pay you te Inspect our stock. 26 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. mar20-lydll "lOIM.AND HOTEL AT ORPHANS' COUr V r?iii.r.. O.vTiiirnflniv. MiDmifl luiai at tiie Frnnkltii lfnusn. Nn. IWKnrili n... street, In the city or Ijnncasler, by order or t Orphans' Court or the County of Lancaster, t ...' "'.' l"'"w fJUUlIC sain in well-known und leiiir-establlshed hotel ai restuurnnt, known as the " Copland Heuse situated Nes. LTinnd 127 North Queen street, the city of Lancaster. The let freuts tweni four rcet, ene Inch en North Queen street, si extending, back two hundred und forty -live ft te Christian street. The Improvement are mrKu mriiniurj- iioe'i nuu rcsinurunt, with modern Improvements and rnnvmiien water, uas, riinKes, Ice houses, and evcrythls i' ii sr iiiu uiiai iii.-nis. Tills property has long been the prlnclii restaurant in the city, und is well worthy I! iittcntlnn of biivcrs. Sale te reiiiiueiKU at 7 o'clock, when attel iu,ji,u .1111 uuyivvu uiiu icrnis maun Known I j.ii.iinuMUAIIUHEK, nIftIlllwwiiiTlWM,"",,TO,," pUIILIC SALE. VJN J IIUIWIlAV, KKUIltTAUV 20, 1HX), at the Ioperd Hetel will positively be sold : ..""I. Jetl I Haines' bcnutlful home. Ne. 4 Middle street, rentnlnliiK eight rooms, ilnclu k miKu iiiriii&uuu nine ineiieusa is beai jum,. uvrru iiinillKUUIIl, woeuvrnrK niilsui I wnuiui, uiiiinicroeiii eieifanuy wainsceati a deep dry cellar, coal, weed and potato bli iron nyiirunt, lteluherien'11 cherry tree. Bad let rears, Old Mlxen, Crawford, Seller and Sul Jliiciiuium isiicu irrcs; uiauiinil lawn; let cet, 10 Inches by Wl fuel. Sale positive; eai Ne. i, Tliolw(vtervund nltln brick dwellln uiiu lurKe iniMiiery irauie uacs: iiuilillnir. Ne, Seuth Prince street ; let, 1 1 feet 7,li Inclien by I feet U inches, cnutnluliiiclu all nfne rooms, u nered thrnuurlieut. wui.-r In kiichen Ne. .'I. The tvro-sterv and ntiln tiwMitn an brick back bulldlnir, Nn.3l Seuth Prince strecl 1-oeiaiiiiiiK swvfii rooms, phXTii inroiiKlieul wiiirr in Hiivncii iui, ii leci 7 Inches by These houses are elessntly located, about th centre of our cltv mid uerthv iiiaii.,ii.. . 'Iiose sccktnir a liouie or a geed Investment t'UH.r III llin. Sale ut 7:30 p. in. .,, JOLLUHAINFM, feb8,i2,l',,i7 Auctioneer. SPECIAL BAltaAINS IN FURNITURE, FURNITURE! SPECIAL BARGAINS In ALL KINDS OP FURNITURE will given rer the NEXT Tlllltry DAY'S. PeeplJ .....K ,u iiiiunuKccpiiii; iii me npnnir vvlllsavl money ey sclcctlnit goods new and havlnd tncin put nslde until wauled. W. C. SJLPiP. NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. -Next te Southern Market. JnnlV.'mWdS 1 RO Vt'N'S SKIN CURATIVE SOAP. A CLEAN, HEALTHY COMPLEXION, A SOFT, SMOOTH SKIN. Brown's Skin Curative Seap Fer Infants' delicate tklus It ha no superior! niiii fsvp iviiiiiid Household Ammonia, 12c a bottle. I fhe biggest und best lines or Toilet Buips Inl BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE A LEM0N8TS.. HNCA8TER.PA I jueiiyiii,iii,-K 1 RAND CONCERTS PROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, FEB. IS, 1$W. ' First rendition In Lancaster of ROSSINI'S "STABAT MATER," n mi ma leiiuwing eminent soleUU t Ml Jl.MAUINK llAt-LKNOCCK, S.lprailO t ? ,ri"A,:N-, Ce..Ualtu,:MuyS: feneVNcw VerkT ' vwu' "'lv'' tMn' Or aud Chorus and Orchestra. Walter Bausinan. Conductor! Rev. II. Q. Quuss, Musical Director. Admission-Parquet, H'oej liniuct Circle. TliePeflple'sWSte . TT!.i!kc,,er "le "' a- Veu Dersuillh's. I L. M, Flun, Harry Smith and W, e. FmiUy. I riM5i, ,s: t&jft1 PJ!