" ;-.' "- i- ;i ', J -, "i Ytv y .(!' 4 ,-,-. - ,.?.. Sh's, . ) " ' " ' ' f b-Ji , If . ',. .--v " X"-Wwni!Vil. " -t 3 Ttrtfe fiAmUtflWft tiAtJT.V lHtttettnlim. tfntnAV. wunTtAvirtiMwi V Pg3fr-,r.lH icf '"W't ' J t . . . . , a . .13 f WS' IriS m 5"'i if &!f KS- IfiV m a K&- Mt m . i fcj Ss Wn m m' QfcV. YiL 2 m. -Si'' m K. m- ifa. RV f.v km f:i w? vi ;4 It s! ' tt&- M4 W Nli PC '0! elftfllttm' vV ti -i MM UMIT IMtOOt mm yM th-uwy mn ' . J" . t"! f vJWwmWwiKe1itntt' Tel, VWeed ' :U4 DMMfeteffef k. B. Smith. 'Hi Dtmiter efE. 1 .1' 4i& OetutMA, Fab. 21.-A robbery wMcem- v rf pi pottes' of Ht Wilsen Laundry Machine ' r'5v Ti mmtA mMm tool and nmVtoels be- Wlstsitiiss Ut mpleyc. The entrance sStw tkiw window of the efllce, .U'kkl net been aeeurely fattened. n MS. m . j..'.i.. ii uA Ven In nun rlurinff 'i ',ftfcu. and were 1 veir en the table. The P 'fjia'wWjem then rialted the machine shops and fc $Vf machinist's tool. The former WW4tiv ttwnail bv the company, and the ,9stfcaihv Edward Lillcv. Jehn Delan and WP "Sdward Richards, empleyes. The less -C .trill be about vi. .... JetmT. Taggert, and a sister of Mrs, Jehn , BBachman, died this morning at 8 o'clock ti the residence of Mrs. Bacliman. The Maeral will be held en Monday next. In- :& tamtant at Bart. Lancaster county. SFa Wi "A fonr-vear-eld daughter of K. B. Hmiin Br W Iwita Last evening of acarlct rash, after n Mw-irf illness. The funeral arrangements m K$.,, hava net been made. b)&P ' Oflfr Samuel Morrison, of the First S-VvA'ward, wok his uenu e iiiiMJs ri .siwernlna; te be approved by the Judges for constable for two years, ue was oieciou ,j constable last year and claims that accord ing te the law his lerm was for three years. At the borough election P. R. Haselbacli RtpubUcan, and Rebert W. Keech, Demo crat, were candidates, and the latter was elected. Morrison will net glve up the e4Bca, and will make an atteinpt te oou eou oeu tlaae te be oenstablo for two years. Officer Morrison arrested two tramps last Bight for disorderly conduct. Squire Ufa hey gave one 3 days and the ether Brflays In jail. Harry Albright and Cyrus Walker ro re tarned from Mexico this morning, where they had been the last faw months work- 1 lnaasbricklarers. The R. t C. pay car was In town this morning. Chas. L. Davis, kuewn te nil theatre goers as " Alvln Jeslln," will appear In the opera house this evening In his new play "One of the Old Stock." The Mnnnercher concert will be given In the opera house en Saturday evening v ExigherltT W. W. Shonberger, of Aurera, Neb., and daughter, are guests efMri. A. J. Musser. The Rifle club will held a match at their range en Saturday afternoon. A car Jumped the track at St. Charles' furnace, yesterday afternoon, causing a light delay te trains. Stelo a Tallew Beardar'a Wnteli. Jehn Buchanan and Henry Krew are fellow boarders at the house Mrs. M. R. Smith, en Ann strect, and both are em In the Pcnn rolling mill. Yosterday Krew was af work and Buchanan was net. When the former cune home he found that his liver hunting case watch, chain and a charm bad been taken from a pocket in his pantaloons. He made inquiry in the beu about the missing property, but BO Oie knew anything about it. He then , Bnapa:tcd Krew of taking it and made complaint against him before Alderman Spurrier. Constable Trlce took the war rant and found Krew at Plum and Cliost Cliest ant streets, and a Bcarch of him brought out the stolen watch. He was committed for a bearing. MASONIC NOTES. Lancaster Moe Eteeted te Positions lu the Grand Council. At a meeting of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters Masens held at 'Bradford, en Wednesday evening, the following officers were elected: -M. P. grand master, Jeshua L. Lyte, Lancaster ; R. P. D. grand master, Jehn J. Wads worth, Erie; R. I'. 111. grand master, Charles C. Beer, Flttsburg; R. P. grand Prln. Cond. of work, P. Onlo Trench, Pittsburgh R. P. grand treasurer, James Bown, Pittsburg; R. P. grand record or, Charles E. Meyer, Philadelphia. The most puissant grand master made the following appointments : O rnnd 'chap. lalns,Cbas. K. Francis, Philadelphia, C. 1 Knspp, Bloomsburg; Vosburg N. ShatJer, Phcenlxvllic, grand captain of the guard, Joel S. r.by, Lancaster; grand marshal, Frank J. Cellins, Bradford ; grand sontlnel, Peter E. Knapp, Bradford. Joel S. Eaby was appointed district deputy grand master for the dWtrict of which Lancaster county is a part. Jacob P. Shirk, of Laucaster, was ap pointed chairman of the commilteo en next place of meeting andauneng the ether ap- pelntments en committee, of local Interest are: A. J.Kauuman,II. Carpenter and Or. Geerge R. Welchans. The naxt meetlng of the Grand Council will be held lu Pitts burg in 1891. Threo Deaths In One Family. There is great cause for sorrow In the family of the late William McCoembs, of Drutnere township. Last week Mr. Mc Mc Mc Ceombs died, and whlle his burial was taking place his wife ex pi red. At the time their son Jehn was very ill and he died to day, The deaths of all three was the re-t ault of la grippe. Jehn was 30 years of age and his funeral will take place en Monday, with lnterment at Chestnut Level. The re maining metnbeia of the family have the sympathy of the entire community luthelr bereavement. ' An Entertainment of Senar. At Leuis PfaeQle'a concert garden, en Prince street, a fine entertainment Is new being given each evening. There are three first-class singers and the audiences nightly are very large, including the best people of the city. Ed. Parker, the tuner singer, who Is in his second week, is mak ing a "great hit with Cuuard's new song "Only a Year," and his encores are numer ous. Miss Sephie Carre, who Is a very pretty young lady with a sweet volce, re ceive a hearty welcome every night, which be wifely merits. Miss Webb, a colored inger of ability, is also pleaslug the people. ' TUey Crew a Crowd. Between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning Officer Crawford and Sheriff Burkheldor Wet at the corner of Vine aud Duke xtrcets. They engaged in conversation which ended 1b quite a row, Crawford accused the herlff of having voted the Domecratio ticket at Tuesday's election. The sheriff 4enled the accusation. Their vigorous language seen drew a crowd. The dispu tants were at one time en the verge of pum xaellng each ether. Crawford with clenched flet cot pretty close te the sheriff, but they both concluded a mouth fight was as much M the occasion demanded. Their bleed was at a tamperature net differing a degree la heat from that of many Republican poll Ueians, who learned of the teturns from Tuesday's great battle. Sheriff Burk holder says that Crawford was under the influence of llquernnd he Intends report I us his conduct te the mayor. Relation lu low, The Mr, Hlckey. of Alteena. who died y Mddenly as described In Thursday's In ScTStxiewiCER, was net a brother-in-law of v?1 Mayer isagerley, as stated, but a brother- . tm UHAfkl.J..li.l.4..J.t.... mi rm UU.Q,-,,i'iuiV, A Caveater Injured. f& 'ObMlM Dill'ch, a carpenter In the cm- ,; of th Pennsylvania railroad, met LwHh a painful accident. A twclve-lncb i beam fell upon his feet, brulsln? l.-u.-t tdmest crukhlug It lie was l W his home at 07 St, Jeseph street. THK STKAM KXOlXXZtm. They Het rrellmtnarr Meettn te Establish s Iiecal Cenncll, There Is a movement en feet at present te start In this city a council of the Order of um Ktmineers and en Thursday even- Inn a preliminary meeting was held In the room of Admiral Reynolds Pest. Henry O. Cenner, of Philadelphia, deputy eprcme chief of the American Order of RiMm Kneluecrs. and C. Olasser, of Ken singten Council, Ne. 3, Philadelphia, were present and delivered addresses. Candidates for membership must have had at leatt ene yoar'Wcttve service as an engtBCcr, and where a license Is required must Ttave one. They must also be citi zens of the United States, of geed health and moral character. The tomperaryoflljcrs elected were as follews: Presldent, Jehn Urtprung; vlce president, Harry Shaub; secretary, Themas Decnj treasurer, i nemas Anuenen. The object of this order Is as fellows : Te promote a tnore thorough knowledge In Its membcrs of theoretical and practical steam engineering te assist members te obtain employment; te help the sick. In jured and distressed and bury the doeit ( te establish a widows' and orphans' fund j te help members who shall become Inca pacitated from following the profession, for employment suited te their atlllctien ; te extend the license law throughout the United States; te establlsh schools where by members can learn the blghest branches ofengluoorlug. ' Anether meeting will be held the heuse of G. W. Simons, 435 Seuth Prlnce street, Saturday evenlng, March 1st. The Werk et Itorse TIiIevps. The team stolen from Jonas Brubaker's barn near .Huber'a school house, en Sun day night, was found a short distance south of Lltltt, en the farm of Jeseph Bol Bel Bol llnger, en Monday. The thlef, It Is sup posed, foared arrest and abandoned the team. On Sunday night Jacob M. Baker's herse was removed from the stable In rear of Bread stroet, Lltltz, as well as the har ness. The latter was found in ploces scat tered near the stable next merniug, whlle the herse was found at Relst's farm three mlles west of Lltltz. The herse Is a frac tious ene and cannot be handled by any any any ene, and Ills supposed that he ran away from the weuld-be thlef. On Monday nlitht the team of Benjamln Lcaman was stelen from his barn in War wick township. It was roeovored nt Mt. Jey, whoie the thief abandened It. luxolvent Debters nUeunrued. Jehn Francis, Jacob rishcr, Susan Sweeney, Charlette Dersoy, llorace P. Adams, Dan Stanley, Ames Slater and Re Stump, were discharged from prison te-day as insolvents. They served terms for costs Imposed en them In cases tried at the January quarter sessions court. IIegH Clmnced Off. David Plcam, of Intercourse, chanced en a large hog, which Is said te weigh 000 pounds, last night. Bctween four and flve hundred tickets had bcen sold and thore was a great deal of luterest manifested. The tickets or their numbers were plnced In a box, It was decided that a blindfolded person should draw six tickets from a box and the last ene should take the hog. This was doue nnd the win nor was Miss Ella Bewors, a prominent young lady of Gordeuvlllo. She had no idea of drawing such a monster prize, L'Q'. merely purchased the ticket for tun. She was greatly surprised when told of her geed luck, and several gontlemon olteied her geed prlces for the big porker. Alter the main drawing four hegH, weighing about 150 pounds each, were chanced off and wen as fellows; Ames Balr, Blrd-ln-Hand ; Jehn M. Eckert, Christiana ; Jehn Murphy, Intercourse ; and William Klauss, Intercourse. The Lltltz Eloetrlo Hallway. Anether meeting te take soine action In regard te the building of an olectrio rail way from Lltltz te Lacaster will be held en Saturday evenlug at the Springs hotel, In Lltltz. Jehnsen Miller went te Phila delphia yesterday te learn somelhlug about the construction or electric reads and he will report at the meeting. The Lltltr. Jleeenl says; "Many capital ists have taken an interest in the proponed olectrio read from this place te Luuuiititer and It is bollevod thore will be no trouble te rahe the rcqulred amount of money." a Wre. Procter Proseoutod. William Wlley, who was se brutally beaten by William Procter, en Wednesday, has entered suit against him bofero Alder man A. F. Dennelly, The charges brought are aggravated assault and battery and mayhem. Geerge book has aUe proferred a eharge of disorderly conduct against Procter. He has given bail for a hearing. VIsltlUff Old Frlends. Jauies II. Relgart, formerly of Iin Iin etster, and his wlfe are here en a visit te Mr, Relgart's slstery-Mrs. w. P. Brlnton,ef Seuth Queen street. Mr. Relgart is at pres ent a, resldeut of riiivounaceuuty, Virginia. Herns ery beautiful Dreu ltebcs lu China Silk nnd Uengallnes of all qualities nre new illr played In the popular Dry Ooeds Department of WILLIAMSON A KOSTEH. It A New Paper Store. C. C. Dennelly, a well-known paper hanger, of this city, hat opened a new wall paper store ut Ne. 410 West King street. He hut fitted up the room ery handsomely nnd It leeks well. He has u large stock of paper of all kinds, from the lowest blanks te the highest gilts. He also has shadings and decorations of all descrl descrl tlent. He has a force of uipable workmen w he will utteiul te his orders, and he has plenty of work en baud aud In prospect. The Jublloe glugui-M. The chart for the reserved seuU will be opened te-morrow morning, February 22, at I,. 11, lterr's book store for the coming concert of the famous Richmond Jubilee Singers, In the Court Heuse, February 23, for the benefit or the M. U. church. Oe early nnd secure a geed scat. Jlctttha. OitOGEB. February IB, 18W, in Columbia, Adam P. Oruger, lu the Wd car of his age. The relatives nnd friends of the family nre ro re respccifully Invited te attend the funeral, from hit late resilience, Ne. (Jul Walnut street. Col Cel umbla, en Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment private nt Ijincaster cemetery, 2t LCDEnEit.-On the 19th lnt Martin Frederick, seu of Frederick and .Marie Catharine 1-eikrc.r, aged six mouths and six da) s. The relatives and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the ruuvral, from the parents' residence, Ne. 7M Fremont street, en Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment at Woedwurd Hill cemeterv. Xtlnrltcte. arum ana i-i-oviieii Cuicaoe, Feb. 21, 1.-00 e clock p. m. February thwi. .uuii UMia, rurs, iiru March April ., .. May 77)4 Jime . nil July-;- 7$ August September Year .... Crude OH March I '- Mil SlVZ s:.1 ti w 10 OJ J' 6 IK) a 17 IK .lesK consels ........... Furnished by S. K. Yuudt, broker" Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock ii. in. Wheal corn Oau. p I'erK. February , March Aprll.. May June July AUKUSt l.nrJ 2$ Mii V 70 V70 0"i luue 10 05 6 70 5 7.' 6 87 6 W K7 ,.JZ mi ml 70, 20)i 20V 20J hepiember...... Vear.r- .., Consels M .... Crude Oil-March ...., Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern....... .. Oau ... ........ Hye ...... . Barley..... .... Receipts-Hogs Reeel pu -Cattle... mi , 10G Cur iis .. 2:1 11 3l 1W ltcieipts. Head. .. 2O.UU0 .. v.oue JLlve Stock MarKeta, . "'CAOO, Feb. 20.-teclpu, J2,U;shlpraenU U 404 (J;neckcrs and feeders. K Wiui! cows, bull and mixed, II aoaaeo: Texas catile' K WJ Wj Western Range1iTWj oe. cuUlc' Uegs-Bwlpts,Wa;sblpmnu,Wl ma KM ktsUndv! nail VM.SS MASK) l WMwavtnM X 80Vi 70 ) shorn TsaMsli al te teatk,IOO te te IS per hundred weight. 71 Philadelphia Prodiie Market. 1'HiLADit.rHiA. Feb. 21. Noen-tloar dnll Penn'a mipeni. S0M3 2); extra. t27S; ramujr, aaui: roil I 40B4 en. 8 M(M 00 palest; Whmt Rtrndr Ne. I ,Rd Ne. 1 Penn'a Red. We J Me. de, s7aase. sl; corn itcadr; e, z, new, xj;s3M ; old, OaU.flrm; Ne. 9 White S0)e. Ne. t mlcd,2Bc Bran firm ; Winter til 2SIS 00; HprlnjIllTS U2J. Baled bar dell ; 110 MIM 00 as te enatttr t UmoUirl000IS0brerciole(; mixed, S10M); baled rye straw, new, IK 00. Hetter wfAki renn'a creamery extra Z7A2sa; Penn'a arsta extra, 3ie; Jebblnir. S Ees firm; Penn'a Orsu, 1501Se; held leta. lASiik:, a te quality. a Cheese flrin ; part skims, ()4g8e ; rail skim iA?Ffi1itim ftlejiAtf mflnM In hfcla.. 7l& PoUlees dull; UOMe pcrbns. aa te quality Stock Market. Quotations by Reed, McOraen Ce., bankers, laeciuwr, . MEW TOKK ItST. Canada Pacific-. u. e. C. 4 1... 11 A. M Colerado Ceal Central Padrle.... Canada Southern, Chl.Ht.Ij.APbg. Den. Rie Q..... Del. U W.......... june Krle 2nds .. Jer O K.4T Leu. A N.... U Shere Micn.Oen , Missouri I'ftcinc-... Heek. Valley N. P. N. P. Pref. , N.WeaU N. Y. O New England. ..... East Teuneneee........ Omaha - Oregon Traniicentlnental.. Ontario W. Pacific Mull... Richmond Termlnat St. Paul -..- Texas Pacific union rocine. Waiinah uim Wabash Pref. Western U West Shere Ueuda rUII.AOKI.PHIA LIST, Leh. Val H. N. Y. A Phlla. Pa. R. R. Reading Leb. Nav llestenv. PaM P. A R N. Cent. .. Peeples Pem- Hdgt's Oil Jlctu iucrtlBcntctt. A UHOLUTELK PURE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. millH newdcr never varies. A marvel et pu A. rlty, strength and wholesomeness. leness. Mere economical thun the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with the multitude of leir test, short weight, alum or phosphate I'ewuers. crew eniu in cutis, iwjtai. ij Pewdeu Ce., l'JO Wall street, New Yerk. IIeyai. Uakike martl-lylAlyw JUHT RECEIVED. UOEDEIIKR RED LADF.L, The Finest of Chanipncnes. IlOHUEliH LIQUOR HTOKR, Ne. 'X Centre Hquare. Vy-ANTED-A UOOU HAWVEH. It APfLY AT THIS OFFICE. "lirANTED-SECONDCOLenEDaHlL. AD VT dress, with reference, MR8. YKIMCEH. ltd West Market St., Yerk, t'a. HOU.SE FOR KENT, WITH XlL MODERN convenience", Ne. 23 East Lemen Htreet. Anjily nt JUH.t iiif..vie..-v.. Bhoe Stere. IV. WANTED-A YOUNO OIIIL WANTH A situation te de general housework. Apply at It NU.323BEAVEIIBT. Xir.VNTKD-A GOOD GIRL TO 01) V Phlladolnlitafercencrut heusawnrk. TO lu quire 01 febJl-'Jl 1 ll. DUKItlt. Ne. Ill North Queen Ht. ITIARMERS WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK ' AT THE LANCAHTEIt CARAMEL CO., e29-tfd AwR a.15 Church Hi., Lancatter, Pa J 710 It RENT. Te nn ncllve horseman, the Livery and Minlluir Htable connected with the Christiana Hetel. Apply te . M.M. FIELES, f!9-1d Chrlstluna, Pa. 1? 71011 HENT-A HI ORE ROOM AND A tlirn.ulnrt.' Mlvlllntr n.llnltit.ti. V., t'.l North Queen street, new occupied by Jeseph Hclvert. flO-tfd Apply te OEO. D.8PRECHER. 21J East King St. 171011 RENT OR FOR SALE ON EASY 3 TER.MS.-Ne. 210 North Wuterstreet, one eno ono stery brick with two-story frame back building, butcher shop with refrigerator and fixtures, slnhirlilnr lumen ntil elnl.ln K ukIh ' Annlvut jauje-ua NO. U02 NORTH MARY ST. SUIT1NOS. OVERCOATINGS AND THOU SERINUS. at REDUCED PRICES. MCURANN A NOWLKN. Ne. 130 North Queen HU LOST-ON MONDAY, FKI1RUARY 17, A Small II lack Deg, with feet and tall tlpiied with w into, and little white en breast, answer ing te the name of " Dlx." Liberal reward will be given by returning him te the undersigned. OEO. U. WIU.SON, It Wheatland, lluclianan Heme. AN TED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN In city or country wishing te earn H te teu dayat llielr own homes; 110 canvassing: work furnished nnd scut by mall any distance. Address with stamp. Crystullied Photo. Ce.. Hi W. lltli St,, Cincinnati, O. fobJl-Jinted K TTEN HON. O. U. A. M.-TIIK CHARTER memeers or tne New council will meet nt A. M. Hall. Inaulrcr Uulldlmr. at 8 e'i-ln-k uu iviiiurruw rtuiiiruuv; evening, ninioceun. clller Hursl.nccempaiilcd by thn Suite Council officers, will be present te Institute the New Council niid'cenfer th degrees. Charter mem. bcrs should be en hand without full. lid XTOriCK. Xl l lr Ikiinf. Ci lf(ii,l nf fill.', f Mn. county, I'a., It about forming a stock company et the proposed Copper Corporation, lu War wick tewiiKUIp. 'liie par vulue of a share Is' one hundred dollars, unit the stock will be di vided Inte one hundred shares. Perrens wish ing te buy some of the stock will call en or ad dress. M It. ISAAC G. l'FAUTZ, r.'l-lind Lltltz, Uuicuntcr county, Pa. 835. tt'j&K. Y DAY COURSE: 2n NimiTni.-u- HION. KEYHIONEUUINKtSCOL- I'eunit Men nnd Ladles Tni.srh.uii i eiuier prepureu man ever ve give you a first cluss business education. Our cfierls the first j ear have been ciewned with wonderful suc ceks, W. D. MOSHER, Prln., tfdAw 10 North Queen Ht.. Laucaster, i'a. AFA lit I'uder the Auspices of the LADIIW MITE HOCIirrY. OFST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, 0ieued en TRIDAY evening aud will con tinue uutll February 21. Ovsters In Every Ktjle, Chicken aud Wattles thlsevenlug. In the DOEIWOM UUILDINO, rcblttfd Ne. 12S East King Htreet. B ARUAI.NS IN SHOES 1 Iteid 1 his Advertisement If Yeu Want Bargains in Shoes! A JobLetofllojs' Laee und llutten t-lieesat 75e, Let of Men's Lnc and Ilutten Dress Shoes, Jl 00; some of tlitc are worth t.'Ul. Men's Heb Nails, 51 00. Children's Spring Heel Mutten Shee, e,60e l.et Of IldIefe'KId.T)ntic.nla ntwl 'ebble Sheer, i w, Children's Rubbers, "J0c. Men's Rubber Iloetx, l 21. Lets of ether goods at Reduced Prices. Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET, feblO-tfdr ket weak; Mint, M MM Ms heavy. 8beM KemlDta. flOOOs foments. l.flSSl 12 W. IP.V. '.z:z",.z " m" ZZ'ZZZ iSi m" livA . 2--.5J 25J 25J '.Z;"!"Z; li'i'" m"' la" ... e . . w mt. sik 105 105 llMJi 71J 71 71 si"' ai"' si" 71 7. mi 108 lOrti 107VJ letiVZ my, leaw vJl 45J siyj ssj'i wii affji xr'ii xri'i tfiZ 20l! au my. mil 67U uflf! 5! eiii 1?H W lH .... 27 27JJ 28K .. 4l WjJ 82J .'!!! wa 'i'i'A iXii ..20 5-13 20.V1U M'i .... 62U Mi b2l .... 33' J at Rli Vttv &frf rtUttpentc. q arriaek worn S0IU0K 0ABMAOI W0IKB, Osraer of Dke Vbie Htntu (formerly l Metaeek A Milev), s)e),epOOTrMx11ieaaand Dollars We.iiOO . InrinVaMeiMnowen ExhlbUlen. 180 AItheUiTfMTHTYl,EHter 180O Tits heat of mechanic en repalrlncatthe posnea Oarrlan Works, corner of IiiVe and Vine streets. dMydR fTIUnNITURBt PORNITURKt FlIRNI 12 -TURK! Atprlentthatmnstnlt,to-eleM eatthebuslneM. Ne.2aKalKlnf ht,. fcM7-lw W.H.HOFFMKIKlt. SOME RAUK BAROAINS-ODDM AND Knda of Brle-a-Urae, Art Pottery, l'luuli els. Thermetnclen aud Calenders, left ever from the Holiday season, will be sold at great bargains te make room for contemplated chances In the spring. FRAILEYf) EA8T END PHARMACY, (Onnealte Easterr Market,) of Uloedroot, Wild Cherry cures the most nertlstcnt PrallCT'a Rrmn and Iloraheund 'Orlp" cough; nr M. A AI fin Frailer', Hitter Wine of Iren Is correct tonic suey after the Urlp J" 50c and II 00, M.W.FAw "y EX AMINE EYES rREE. Speotaeles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE1 Ye Tkisk Tour Eyei Are Geed I If yen have them examined yen will probably And that there Is something wrong with 4bem, and that glasses will lie a great help te you. which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Oeld Bpectaclea, $9.00 usual price, S.OO. Hteel Bpeetacles, BOe.l nsnal price, (l.OO. Artificial Kye Inserted, 91 1 usual price, 10. M. ZHEIAM & BRO. 130 S. Until Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. InvK-lvrt TMMENSE REDUCTIONS. L. Gansman & Bre., M.W. C'ORNKH NORTH QUIZEN AND ORANflK STS 1UHOAINS IN Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTHINC. Men Hulls for Uuslneas Wear at Wi ft aud J5 00. Men's H nits for Dress nt t7. S3, JO, 810, tl. DO) s' SulUi at tl U, W. U, fc. 16. 7, IS. Children's Suits at II, Irii,ll7j,r-2r.",n II nnd 15. These are all new goods, sultable for early spring wear, at speclarprlces. Men's Pants at 75c. II, II 25, II 75. Men's Pants, All-Weel, nl.IK7, ti, l.'uO, 13 and II. Heys' Pants at 70e, 75c, 00c, 81, II K, II 50. Children's Pants from 25e and upwards. Men's, Reys' nnd Children's Overcoats selling new at less than first manufacturing cost. RARE UAROAINS IN OUR Tailoring Department. All new and attractive styles at Lewe Prices. Pituts te order nt 8.1 50, M, 85, 80. 87, 83 89, 810. nuua 10 erucr nt si.', 11 1, Jiu, it, .TJ, T.l, Jii. Eaily bujers will llnil It te their advnntace te call at L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Hey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 68 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., B.W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, FA. Net connected with any oilier Clothing Heuse in the city. 4V-De cautious nnd make no mistake se that you get te the right place. M' ARTIN BROS. MARTIN BROS. Are we selling .Men's Suit? nnd Overcoats that are worth ISO for 810 1 Precisely se. Are we selling lllg Heys' Suits and Ov erceats that are worth I12fer807 Prcclselyse Precisely Se, Geed Judges Dis Interested Say. Are we selling Underwear worth 81.60 for 81V Precisely se. All our Winter Clothing will be sold-Oleves, Underwear, Hosiery, Cardigan Jackets, Suits, Ov erceats, Trousers, and all at big reductions. Men's Handsome Dress Trousers, IJ, 81, fe. Men's Streng Working Pants, O0c, 81 10, 81 , (1.75. Heys' Lein; Pants, large lets and geed, 81, 81 50, 8200. Little Beys' Hrceches, 25c, 80c, 6"c, 81, 81 25. Ladles, see our line or "Star" Shirt Waists for Beys. It dots net fellow that the " Star " Is the best of all waists because we sell It, but be cause the ladles who have trled them and elher walsu (en the boys) sny go, nnd because no Im perfect make, workmanship or material Hal lowed te go out of the factory bearing the " Star " name. Large lets new en sale, 42c, (Be, 81c, handsome percales and gingham plaids. These prlces are special for February, and lets are going rapidly. The Custom Tailoring Departments making Suits and Overcoats Just new at shilling dollars and V's en of the price. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. AT REisrs. On Tep of the Pile ! CUT THIS OUT. Bee our Fruit Advertisement In .Vein Vra. Carloads of goods received dally. In te-day A lllg Let or Bargains. ' J3 &. of Finest Evaporated Cem at 0 Its for J.k'. lhls Is a Big Bargain aud seme ene loses much money. 5) palls of Asserted Jellies at II V pall. fine i Preserves, asserted. In balls, lOelitb. Big Let of Apple Butter ui7eltt, 4 ft.sfbr25e (M0 lbs or Ml nee Meat at 0. 8 and lOe ft. Big J At .or Finest New Green Peas at 7c et. Finest Marrow Put Beans at 10 Vnt, Extra Ijirge Handsome Marrowfat Beans nt We also have Ixsnllls, Split Peas, Heminy, Lima Beans, etc., etc. Wheat Oerin, fresh from the mill, 0 Iks for 2V. Granulated Cern Meat at 8 quarts for .'Be Rolled Oats and Oat Meal at 0 lbs for 75c. Finest New Italian Macaroni, 2 lbs for 25c j- mm -.rw iuiiuiii v erimcciii, nsreri FlnektNewlln'liuHraih.ttl,2Ssrer25l Finest New Italian Paste (Tetter's), 21 25c. e. Its for Heney In Combs, very fine, 18c ft. 000 lbs Extracted New Yerk State Heney. im for 25e. Finest Natural Celer Pickles at Oc and Sew dozen. NlcnncH and Ginger Snaps (fresh), 3 lbs for I5e. Finest Water Cracker, 4 lbs for 25c. Tar Seap, lust Hie thing for rough liiindi. 8e a enke. Blackberries III cans, 4 fei 2V. Strawberries In tans. 4 for 25c. Cherries In cans, a fur 25c. FlneSalid lacked Tomatoes, 8c u cm Best Pie Penchts, 3 cans for 25c. 12c Canned Cem at 4 caus for 25c Finest French Peas at 2 cans for 25c. Fine French Peas ut lie a can. Codfish at 8e ft. Pickled Herring, 8 lbs for 25e. smoked Herring, 50 tout In box, 25c a box. White Fat Mackerel at 6c each. Deep Sea Bloater Mackeirl, 18 and '."Oe V ft. White Fish. 6c V ft- Caustic Hed a at 0c ft. Helland Herring, Llmburger and SiieiUer Cheese. Dried Beef.lOc: Knuckles 15c . Picnic Hams, 8e V ft;Beneles Hams, UejSktnned Hams, 12e; Bologna, De ft ft. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. CORNER WEST KINO AND PRIf CEStH, Directly Opposite J, B. Martin A Ce.'sDry Uoels Stere, aud Next I wmrtn Serrel Heire Heu-i. Loek for the Rig Sign across the pavemsnL Htm Slbtttrttat nunt fTUIf. PJNBBT;JL.INB OF lMrORTRU AND X. Domeatle Cigars Id the city. Oaar Ha ynna Oirars, our mannthctaM, la heasa or af, '.! .i DEMUIU'S CIOAR STORE, atS-tMR ill East Kins Biraet. TENl)Kll YOim HKIN SOFT. SMOOTH r.nucit iuiih nKin atjri, smi and White by using-" Parity Haap." JLW F OR HIIIRTH, COLtARS AND CUFF8, OOTO m EIIIHMAN'H Ne. West King Street. 0UJJ OF OOLDENUONANDMIA querid Se Cigars cannot be excelled. .. t,. . .BMUIH CIOAR STORE, Established 1770. Us East King Stress. sltlult milE LAUOEHT AND FINEST LINE Ot I Mferjchaum and French Briar Pines. Clgsr Helders, Cigar Cases, SnuB Retes andall kinds of smoker's articles. ... DEM UTH1I CIOAR BTORB, 18-tfdR U4EastKlDastrMt. NP W8N OR INJURIOUS COLORS used In " Purity Seap." TTIOR HEADOUAKTER8- JC A. O. K. efM. C., K. of O. E., I. O. R. 1IM CT V. A. M.. P. O. k of A., LO.'e.r., Klks, Charms and Pins, gote ' ' RRISMAN'S, Ne. West King Street qtHECALLA LILY 18 THE TRADE MARK X of the Finest Seap en Earth. "PURITY. FORRENT-FROM APRIL L-TIIBDOER-sem private residence, Ne. 128 East King street, containing II rooms and all the modern conveniences. Alse a store room at Ne. IS East King street. Alse the Doersom Hall, the only desirable hall In the city for fairs, festivals, ?!ypc7S!5;.. A1.0 th9 ,ar" factory lu the rear, 120 and 128 Mlfll In street, sullahla for an fein.4 or manufacturing purposes. Water and gas through all the bulldlngsT Will be rented sunk whole or in part te suit renters. Inquire of GEO. 8. NORhECK, proprietor of the Doersom Carriage Works, corner Duke and Vine streets. feb!7-tfd , VTOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUB- O-l iu.vir,ii 1 I have located temnerarllv mv effla nil wnreroems nt the Southern Market, corner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE BTREETM.Ynl have In stock a line assortment of Sleighs, Bug les. PhBteni i and I Family Carriages, and the Norbeck Read Carts, all or my own manufac ture. Special Bttentlen Is given te repairing. . My Motte Honest work and fair dealings, always wins. ' J25-"'l J. H. NORBECK, AgenL CHOES. - Something Tbat Will Suit Yeu ! We have received the agency for the best $3 Men's shoe that has come te our notice. Any one wanting n Shoe ntthat price can make no mistake In buying this. It Is a geed filter, neat nnd durable. All ether Hues that we keen you will find te be right In price. We hit ve been unusually busy this season with ordered work, nnd are prepared te make any thing Ter Ladles or Gontlemen who want a higher grade of Shoes or have peculiarities of feet that can't be sulled with u Ready-Made WM. H. GAST, W A V NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN ST. AT CLARKE'S. Lenten GreOcLs AT CLHRKE'S, Fludnu Haddles, Clscea Herring, Boneless Codfish, Bleck Island Bloater Mackercl, Pickled Codfish. White Flh, Yarmouth Bloaters, Hmeked nnd Sugar Cured Herring, Canned lobster, MacKcrel, Sardines In Oll.splce nnd Mustard, Broek Trout, Salmen, Kippered Her ring. Canned Tomatoes, Cern, 4 cans for 25c, Straw berries, 4 cans for 25c, Blackberries, 4 cans for 2jc, erk County Huckwhcit, Fishing Creek Buckwheat, 75c rer 25 fts. Dried Cern, 6c V lb, and 4ftafer25c. Finest Evaporated Cern. Just Received-California Hams, 8c. Boneless Ham, lie. Bolegnn, 8 lbs rer 25c. Dried Beef. CSciecifetlereCr' 12JW SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE A GROCERY STORE, NOS. 12 A 14 SOUTH QUEEN ST. SALACE OF FASHION. -AT- ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 North Queen'St., Continues As Leng As We Have Goods Which Must Be Sold. Tlie last balunte of Ladies' New markets we eiler once mere, aud this for tbe last time this season, en SATURDAY, FEBRUARY i2e, en Special One-Day Sale In Six Lets. At these same marvelous low prices at which we eQ'ercd them last Saturday. Let Xe. 1, at apiece, for the last time. Ne. 2, nt $2 each, for the hwt time. Ne. 3, at $3 each, for the last time. Ne. 4, at $5 ench, for the last time. Ne. 5, nt $7.60 each, for the last time. Ne. 0, at S10 each. ROYS' SUITS must be sold stock In 7 lets : row only. te close out the whole a special sale for to-nier- Ne. 1, tit OScasult. Ne. 2, at $1.49 a suit. Ne. 3, nt $1.08 a suit. Ne. 4, at $2.40 a suit. Ne. 6, at $2.03 a suit. Ne. 6, nt $3.40 a suit. Ne. 7, ut $3.03 a suit. ROYS' KNEE PANTS. Let 1, at 10c a pair. Let 2, at 29c a pair. Let 3, ut 39c a pair. Let 4, at S9c a pair. Let C, at 79e a pair. Let 0, nt 93c a pair. On Special Sale te-morrow only. Furthermore we otter to-iuenow only all our Kilt Suits ut $1.03 a suit. Jersey Coats at Special Prices. Nine geed lett. Cheaper than ever. Includ ing seme special values in light weight, which will ceme In very handy for Spring Wear. These must he sold be fore our New Spring Coats are opened. Ne. 4, at $2.03 apiece. Ne. 5, at $3.29 apiece. Ne. 6, at $3.50 apiece. Ne. 7, at $3.75 apiece. Ne, 6, at $4.60 apiece. Ne. 0, at $5.00 apiece. All our Corkscrew Jackets we again eiler en te-morrow's sale at $5 aud $10 apiece. Children's Plush Coats at less tbau cost. AUe lufaut's Leng and Sheit Merine Cloaks. SPECIAL NOTICE. Our Muslin Uuderwear Sale ceutluues ull day Saturday, se as te give every body a ehauce te secure some of these extraordinary Bargains. All goods net sold ke back te their original prices en Monday, 1 he Great Clearing Sale Palace of Fashion, i.ui 1, in n.ie apiece Ne. 2, at $2.49 apiece Ne. 3, at $2.75 apiece w H. . RH0AD8 A'SON. mi OF COURSE CORRECT TIME IS MEANT. IN YOU HAVEN'T, H. Z. RH0ADS A SON'S, Ne. 4 Wctt Kinc Street' CAN SUPPLY YOU Either inWatche or Clocks J , A very large line of both. Particular attention given te the finer grades of Watches, and IhJ H karat article, plain or embcUUhed.U especially worthy of your attention, """"""--"sj iciest in Tableware, Sterling Silver, Out Olass H. Z. . RHOADS &' SON, He. 4 WIST UNO ST., me HAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDEN ,-L your heart use Purity Seap." OO LOST-BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. Tii-i Kewara emrea. ira XT HOHTH PRINCE HT, EOR HANDSOME NECKTIES, Ge te RRISMAN'S, Ne. 43 West King Street. A TaUHaa's, FOOD FOR LENT. . The Lenten Season will seen be at bend. We desire te call the attention or our customers and ethers te our line of these goods : MACKEREL-Wehave the lane Ne. 1 Bleat ers ; Ne. 1 Mess ; Ne. I and 2 Mackerel. BVOKttD CISOOEK This Is a laka flsh smoked and very fine. CODFISH Boneless Codfish of several differ ent grades. . SARDINES Genuine French, Alexis Godll Gedll Godll let In quarters, halves and whole (boxes. Alse American In quarter and hair boxes. Spiced and Mustard Sardines. SALMON Canned Salmen, Dew Drep brand Salmen Cutlets, In flat cans, very One. Alse a geed Fresh Salmen at 15c a can. Fresh Lebster, New Olives, Imported Maca roni and Vermicelli. Edem, Pineapple, Roquefort, Sapsago and Yerk State Cream Cheese! A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF OOODS. NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. -Telephone Connection. ry REATEST REDUCTION. " Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING AT H. GERHHRTS, Overcoats made te order at ceit price. Trousers reduced (tern 810 te 88 ; from f S te 85 ; from 80 te 84 60. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suits of tbe latest style material, satin lined, at 823. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get a nrst-class' article for the same money he would have te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 N0BTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd OHAUBBURNK. SOUND SHOES! Sound feet are sure te be shapely feet, and sound shoes are sure te be pleasing shecswhen they ceme from us. Theso Who need te get the utmost out of every dol lar should see our Ladles' New Bright Deugela Square Tee Butten, aud our New Bright Pebble Butten re ceived te-day. Price, $1.75. SHAUB & BUMS, 14 N. QUEEN ST., l.ANCASThlt.t'A. H IIISU A BROTHER. The Celd Wave May once mere turn your thoughts towards Overcoats and Heavy-Weight Bulls. If se, let us remind ) ou or the many bargains te be found ct lu our large stock : Uent's Finest Mentngnnc Overcoats reduced fremtS te SIS. Finest Fur Beaver and Chinchilla Overcoats reduced from 118, lid and f 15 te 114 and 112. Finest Melten Overcoats reduced from 110 te 112. Next grades from $12 and Sit te 110. Thee Overcoats are slllcfaced, have silk sleeve llnlnc strap seams, and have the cream of Fashion's requirements. Fur llcuver Oven eat reduced from 119 te 19 w.: Meltons and Kcrsevs reduced from 10 te ii; t8te(0W. Our own strong-made Rarltan, Chinchilla and Beaver Overcoats, black, blue and brown, re duced from ta te SI 80. HTORM OVERCOATS. Heavy lur Beaver, lined with geed Cassl. mere, reduced from J15 te 112. Llglit Celer Kterm Ceat reduced from 19 te 17 SO. Bterm Overcoats as low as S3. HEAVY-WEiailTBUITBat Your Own Price OUR MERCHANT TAILORINC1 DEPART MENT Has Incemrrable BARGAINS for , ou. t IIIIISII BROTHER OVEFRICE CLOTHING AND FI'ItNISHINQ HOUSE, Kertti Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA, the f and Royal Worcester goods. LAN0A8T1B, PA. Stem efrtfcvjUettuntar. pic Web IOR RENT-STORE ROOM NO. IS EAHll nina aireai. rermeriv fmniniMi rv aa va.vu Biw, ,. TCVVW K1HI Mlini HUW niUfUB Mt. - , lu. U.. .1 Jk mJk 11.1 b.a ...a irem April i, tssu. inquire or miME, LABOR AND MONEY SAVJCD Bi jl using runiy oeap." eeia everywhere. 1740R RENT A TnRKRATORY RIMPl JD Dwelling Heuse, with modern Imprevi ments, Ne. 817 East King street, wltn Brlcl Btableonlet. New occupied by Jehn W. Hei man. Apply te OEO. D. Hl'RKCHKR, Ne. SI East King street. lg-tM rpROUTASUANR, BllIRT MANTJFACTORKRH AND MEN OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen BtreeU Hhlrts made te order as low as tlKXX Ferfect fll fftiftrantAAri. Through necessity we have starded a HANDI LAUDiiHi ana are prepurea 10 laundry erau ainas. 1 marw-iyeK TXArrir new veaui Steam Engine -AND Beiler Works. MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL! RTACBALk ' ENGINES. HOISTINU f Horizontal Tubular. BOILERS. Twe'Sie, M' Deuble Deck, I Marine. CENTRIFUGAL! BOILERFEED PUMPS. UTEAM J MILLS. iu7k Mills, ICeb Mills. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, BRASH LEATHER ROLLERS, BARK CONVEYER BCREWH, PULLEYS, SnAFTKrO, ' QEARINO HANUEIIH, PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES, COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILLBUSIHNUS, STEP BOXES, BflNDLES, TOES AND STEPS, PULLEY PLATES, SUIEVE WHEELS, ic, 4c, Ac, de j BOLTS, TURNBUCKLEH, LAG SCREWS, RODS UP-SETT, SETT SCREWS, FORUINQS, NUTS, Hq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Hpectalty In Making and Repairing DEEP WELL DRILLING TOOLS, Viz; Reds, Bits. Reamers, Jars, Sand Pumps, Blt.and Red Catches, c. .Charcoal Hammered f Burden's Rivet 1 Deuble Rettned Refined Beiler and Tank TANKS Reuud or Square, for Gas, Oil, Casings, water or jvcius. Stacks, Btand-PJpcs, Water Wheel Het Air Furnaces, sc. LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast and Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings, Pipes, &&, ever carried In Lancaster. f Special Attention Given te 9 STEAM HEATING. Light and Heavy Iren and Brass Castings. -Repairing Promptly Attended te.TTa Cheap Let or SECOND-UANDPULLEYS AND SHAFTING FOR SALE. 4 Pulleys, 48x12 ; 4 Pulleys, 41x10 ; 2 Pulleys, 44x755; 2 Pulleys, 44x94J; 2 Pullejs,40x7K ; 4 Pulleys, 83x7. 1 Weed Split Pulley, 29'xlOK ; 3 Weed Split Pulleys, 44x8K. 8 2 15-18 Cellars. 62 feet, 2 15-16 Shafting. 1424 Inch Drep Hangs 1 leuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. S-30-Herse Power, 50 Inch Dlam., 10 feet long, 22x4 Inch Tubes. Price, 1175 nnd f 150. 1 Beiler 80 Inch Dlam., 13 feet long, 24-3 Inch Tubes, 12 feet long, with Fire Frent, tlii. c ARPETSI CARPETS CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY. A FINE DISPLAY OF Rag and Filling Carpets Constantly en Hand. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., NO. 1 0. OUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa. feblWuid T ANCA3TER CARPET HOUSE. SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO GO TO SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. RUGS. CARPETS. ART SQUARE!, OIL- CLOUDS, WINDOW SHADES, Etc. FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES tn the City for the Prices, Be Sure te See Them. BEST GOODS I LOWEST PRICES GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE I CARPET AND CARPET WOnK I BEST AND CHEAPEST I NearGeraer of Orange & N. Qaeen. angswya K SSKl"
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