Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 24, 1890, Image 4

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; 'OeMbUKA, Feb. 2.-Jotin Hellrlch, a
i&ktateMMa en the Readlne; Columbia
j-wdlrfJ, net with a horrlble accident en
.wwiiuay mfiii aueai is vcieck, m t wv
HH. A..ft...... w.t.h lnMlnf
K; !, onMsei esnsanu nuinm biciw.-u w imv
1'- 3S :al rf a ear te out en a brake. He made a
&Z aUMttp, Jailing te the ground In front of
',jv 'the moving tram. as me cars passea ever
'klakli Miivht th brake rlinrlncr and held
: V'k1 MimUI4kalrlnr.fn vl. TTn ilrairerfwt hllTl.
--atffrem under the tr It and was nicked
r '.iff?, afetbr the trainmen. He was brenght te
if; JW'T,beard!ng house here and his lea leg
I 'te&!t found te be se terribly crushed that
SL is-'uutnitfltlnn was necaia.ir7. Dra. Illnkle
' $&tjimA If IMti. nmnniatMl II.A tni. ItirAA tnlifa
k-5 fc..A.tH. tf1r-tl. t. ITTMUHisr.m
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, ij& pany dui iwe menins.
ifee , W, ea Uie P. R. It, had his ankle, broken
wreck at Rosoment, The
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&$-"wreck was caused by n broken axleand
rUSjSk tteTen cars were wrecketl. Beaver was
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ea Cherry street.
The third grand concert of the Msonnor Msennor Msonner
ehor was given In the epera house en Sat
urday evening whonalargeandlonoo was
pnwent. The pregramme was well ren
dered and the audlence highly pleased.
The Law and Order society wilt organlze
a branch league In town this cveulug.
The Jfew Yerk Theatre company will
open a week's ongngement In the epera
house this evening when "Our Wild Cat"
will be presented.
The order of UallwnyCouditcleis chanced
pfTa geld watch en Saturday afternoon. It
was drawn by O. W. Panics, who held
ticket Ne. 402.
The management of the Daily A'cuuen A'cuuen
tertained their force nt a removal lunch nt
Warren's restaurant en Saturday ovenlng.
Jehn Walker, the young man ube made
an attempt te hang hlmself, tunds anether
attempt eti Sunday and Squlre Evans
caused his arrest. He was committed te
jail, pending an investigation nhcther he
is a subject ferjnll er-nsylum.
Omcer Wlttlck arrested Wm. Leckard, a
stranger, en Sunday night, en suspicion of
Tetnmltllng a robbery nt Qettysburg. He
was ncnt te jail for a further bearing.
On Saturday three, colored and one whlte
man enme te town and landed In Tew Hill.
They seen found company with soveral
dusky maidens, and ene et the crowd sent
a local darkey te get rid of be vera! watches.
One of them was disposed of and en the
proceeds the creud get gloriously drunk.
The gang was arrosted by Offlcers Wlttlck,
Morrison and Schill, who committed thctn
for disorderly conduct. The men were
held for a further hearing for larceny.
" They gave thelr names ni niclinrd Hull,
white, Jehn W. Grey, Jaines J. Jehnsen
and Charlei Sawyer, colored. Tliey were
very impudent und hed soveral pawn
tickets for clothing pawned in Philadelphia.
Seven tramps wcre nrrosted by the local
police and sent te Jail by Squlre Evans for
five days each.
The Kllle club ended their yearly contest
In a match en Saturday nnorneon, aud the
medal was wen by Martin H. Smith.
An alarm of (Ire was caused this morn
ing by the burning of the casting houseat
St. Charles furnace. The tire department
was out, but net In service, as the flninct
were put out by the eniployes without
much trouble.
The Injunction Wn DUselvcd.
. Court met specially te-day ted Ispose of
the Injunction granted last Tuesday, en
motion of City Solicitor Brown, restrain
ing B. V. Shaub, J. V. Vondersinlth, Aaren
W. Wcchtcr, David LenU und David H.
Miller from erecting an nlleged fnime
struct ure In the rear ofthe carpet Ktore of
Shaub it Vnudersmith, Nes. 18, 20 and 22
East Orange street, because It was a viola
tion of city ordinance Thodefoudants put
in an answer denying ull the allegations of
the plaintiff. The court dissolved the pre
liminary injunction.
Tliocase will new go te a master and
testimony will be taken and reported te
the court. J. L. Stelnmclc nnd Jehn E.
Maleue, appeared for the deteudauts and
W. T. Brown for the city.
A Blluht rire.
This morning when Mrs. Jehn B. BIs BIs
slnger, of the Maner hotel, en West King
street, went Inte the bar-room she found
that there hud been u slight lire during the
night. Against the western wall or the
bar-room there Is a small elcctrlc fan
which stands upon a platform. Behind It
was u paer. The insulnted wlre connected
with the fan burned through and Ignited
the paper. A picture nbove was coverod
W-th tirlctan, nnd it me burned entlrely
off. That was the only damage, although
It might bave been much mere serious.
Tenant Heuse Uostreyed by rjre.
The tenant house of Marshall Huntings,
iuCelerulu township, was destroyed by tire
en Saturday morning between 12 und 1
o'clock. The location of the Iioume was
two miles south or Klrkuoed nnd about
half u mile from the rosidence of Mr.
Hastings. It was unoccupied since Novem
ber and the flre was beyend question the
work of an incendiary. The heuse was
part leg mul part frame aud worth about
f tOO. It was insured.
Many Deaths In Onerumlly.
Mrs. r.lisubeth DeIIart, of Ne. lull Min
eral Spring rend, Heading, died en Satur
day, aged 60 years. This Is the flftli death
in the family during the past eight uoekit.
Charles Gitt, a uephew, wna killed at liar
risburg en Monday ; Frank Mellcn, a cou ceu
mii, or Heading, dled a vhert tlme age ;
Henry Fager, a brether, died during tlie
holidays, nnd Mrs. Amelia Smith, a sister,
died at Columbia recently.
Jehn I). Mlahler AksIii en Deck.
Jehn D. Mlshler, the popular manager,
secured a lease of the Academy of Music,
in Beading, aud he will rcsiune niaiiago niaiiage niaiiago
ment next June. Everybody iu Heading
is glad that he is going back te the house,
as the present manngement dees net suit
them. Mr. Misbler will have Bartholo Barthelo Barthole
mew's horse next year also, and Mr.
Hinckley, his assistant, will take charge of
Diem en the read.
Sudden Death efSnmucl Miller.
Samuel Miller, a rctlrei farmer, dieU
suddenly en Saturday morning, ut
bis residence, West Ea'rl township. Ue
was taken ill en Friday at midnight. A
physician was tummene.l and he pro
nounced congestion of the brain te be the
cause of his (loath. Mr. Miller wus C2 years
old, aud leaves a wife.but ne.ehlldren. Ills
funeral will tnke place te-morrow, w ith In
terment at Mehlcr's cemetery.
A Surprise 'With u Iiund.
Saturday evening D. W. Shaub, residing
In the village of Edcu, celebrating his
birthday en Saturday evening. The Iroquois
band, of this city, went cut te Edeu and
tendered him a serenade. Mrs. Shaub
served an excellent tupper during the
evening.
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Hew lit. Voted.
Jehu Jacobs, of the Ninth ward, says
that he did nut w erk for Clark at last Tues
day's election, as stated In the Intu.li Intu.li
UKMCKtsen Wednewlfcy. He say a that he
toted for Dflimeanml werked for the Ho He
imblicau ikkvtlbe wiiple d.iy.
A Little Bey Hurt.
This morning, Cenrad Oast, a ten-year-old
eon or Ames Uasi, potter, of Wct
Lemen street, was Injured. The little fel
low was en Mulberry street above Lemen,
when one of Illtner's large freight wagons
pawed. He crawled en the wagon and
niter riding a abort distance Jumped off
He did net ace a team driven by Geerge
Beeth coming down the street, and Jumped
under ene of the tierse. The hoof of the
animal struck the llttle fellow en the head,
cutting a very ugly gash In it. He was
taker, te his licme.
Change In Telegraph Managers.
A change was inade te-day In the man
agement of the Western Union telrgraph
oillces In this city. Ferwrjfjral years past
V. P. Smith lias been tin manager and he
has been succeeded by Charles J. Brltt,
The latter gentleman comes from the Phil
adelphia office.
At Ffaeffla'a Garden.
Mlss'Sophle Carre, the young lady who
has been singing at the Micnncrcher gar
den for two weeks, clecd en Saturday
evening, when she was presented with an
elegant basket of flewers. Te-day f he led
for New Yerk. Ed. Parker also closed
and went te New Yerk. Miss Webb, the
colored linger, remain.
A Clmnire of Hun.
Te-day a change was made In the run of
Postal Agent Shirk botween Quarryvllle
and Beading. Heretofore he left Quarry Quarry
vllle each iiieinlng and ret u med In the
nflorneon. By the new arrnugoment he
wilt lay ever each night In Heading and
arrlve here at 0:'ii In the morning. Kolurn Kelurn
lug he will lonve en the train which reaches
bore at 3:48 In the afternoon.
Soldiers' Orphan Scheel eniclnls.
At the roirtilen at Ml. Jey en Saturday
the graduates of the Keldicrs' orphan
schools of the stnle the following efllccrs
were ejected: I'resldent, A. U. Lesher,
Manhelnij vlce prosldent, EllaH. Weaver,
Marietta, and Peicy Culp, Union Cerner;
rocerdlng socretarj-, Charle Fitzgerald,
Lancaster; eorrespoiidlug socretary, V.
W. Smith, Philadelphia; financial secre
tary, Charles A.Sneath, Danville ; treasu
rer, D. W. Cetteral, Danvllle.
Iu lllonsem.
Jehn S. Mann, of Maner township, lias
In his garden cherry, plum nnd lese bush
blosseuiB, which Is very unusual for this
tlmoef year.
The Kuiplre Danquet.
The members or the old Emplre Heek
nnd Ladder company, who last year
formed an association, will held thelr nn
mini banquet In Doersom hall en Wednes
day evenlng next. A geed timoisexccted.
ltuelc lleuuil.
The Scottish Union and National tniuruncii
company, of EJlabnrnli, dlallngiilttied by It
flrU eovarner, hlr Waller Hcett, new In Its
slxty-itxtli J car, with it capital of JO,000,0u0
ltd yearly lnceni9at)0V0 93rVJJ.WXl, with 81,073,
753 In voile 1 lulls Amerlrnn beudit, In cnindly
qulppud for lis work of flre protection.
'fne Uaininsrclal Union of Londencapital
tUKM.OW.itKMcUliitha United Hltn UflMfitf,
and g'jrplui Jl,(X),T8-lsauetliar glfiut.
Tite Ilainburic-llrenicn, first (lerman com
pany te enter tills country United States up
sets II,1VJ,'(0, with record of lees putd Iu
United Hlatei ilKX),O00.
Osrinnnln of New Yerk asta J2,WS,l3rt nnd
surphu 7i3,'J(t).
Vllllambursh Clty-iivsets SI,Ti3,3U -mid
othereempanlef rvpreieiitel by II. It IIrene-
mas, Ne. a) Centre Hiimie, will bear ceinparl-
en with any tolheoceltlnifolld Indemnity.
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NO CUIti: NO PAY.
It
HaJllgWerd te May I Challeuiie the
lVerlil.
It Is nothing If you can prove whnl you kny.
Tlitre Is net a rcmedy eueurlli thalean (hew
the same results as have been nccempllthd by
Iheusoef my Electric Medicated Maifnctlc ap
pliances. I can hew hundred of rcfrrciirc
similar te thenfl that will be published In this
pnper. lloke's appliances are the only ones of
the kind Iu the world. 1 will clve the Electric
llelletin week en trlnl wlllin written guarnntoe.
If he curs or relief, return the belt and I will
refund the money Ies 3) per cent. I linvc cata
logues centninlne reference after reference, nnd
wilt bn .Ii til d te iciid one te each crsen
who will tend their nddrcss te C, U. Hoke,
KQ North Hlxth street, Ilcndhig-, I'a., In In
veuter and patent of lloke's wonderful up
pllaucc. Will be In Lancaster every Wednes
day at 313 North Queen slrccf. ltd
A rarnlyzcd I.udy .Made te Walk,
bhe was paralyzed since October Cth Initie
left arm nnd limb. Hemember this lady ceu Id
net inove her fingers On the left side nor feet
Uli was entirely hclplcu. Tite doctor said i
" Thereli very llttle hepa for her," Hoshoa Heshoa Hoshea
piled Hoke s nppllnnces, and In ninety mluutci
sha could me her little mixers, and In lest limn
two wet ks' time she walked te auy part ofthe
home en the first fleer. New the doctor cays
he will be ull rlfht again. What would she be
telay If It would net have lieen for Hoke's up up
pllnncesr If any person doubts thenbeu, they
can rail en C. U. Hoke, lie can proe the
same. H
eatlie.
AKNOI.S. In this clty.eu the 2,ld lint., Ada
P. Arneld, widow of the late Jehn A. Arneld.
Funeral from her late residence. Ne. 127 Seuth
Duke slrtet. en Wedncsduy afternoon at 3
o'clock. Interment prlate. Ne (lowers. 2td
HAM-MAX-February 2i, li00, In this city.
Anna Cecelia, daughter of Jehn und Hnruli
Hnrtinan.
The relatives aud friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
the her parents' residence, Ne."l3 North Queen
street, en Wednesday afternoon at '.' o'clock.
Intei inent at Woodward Hill c( meter.
HI a v he te.
I.I ve Meck l'rlcua.
l'uii.AiiEi.fiiulreli.S2. Ihereceipta nt the
est I'lillndclphla and North I'eitnsylvunln
Dreve ards were:
., , Ik-eves. Klucp. Hekh.
J-erthewtk .2,t.i i,eni ie,!u
Previous cck .,.a,3SJ T.Ui 11) -en
Ueer entile The receipts Inclttdi-d 4U0 bead
for shipment In Ulntgew er the strainer Nor Ner
ucj;luu,i!i;aliitu total slilpiucutef 701 hiud ler
the previous week, leaving lliu local market
Ith V','Jvl heail, n dccmine of SJs head from last
eek. AllhnuKli tlm Lenten easen ketnuulint
Aineiii; the sales nl tliu Writ l'litlmti.tnliin
.'U. M . (,,- V.. I, Fa
yards te-day st err
bheep-Tlte n-cepl cre the hlglust for
some time past, anil nllecether the I-iiten ra-
eon restricted the lcinnnd prices remained
in in. ,, i- iuiur ;
lPri AvV"' "-'ae'iej KHNl.5'J,S
&y3e; common, tl,$; ;
uc: uieiiium,
cu N.:trai're.
Lambs Here inactlxe and In sjmpithy with
Hhcep, iilllieuch rates rliml mm, Wi. iiimtc:
Lxtru. 7Jfe7,c: kek1, 01,(570 J llHsllinn, tin
i,Ve; common, fivte-v.
Ifecs were In lair itiuest. and nrlcosrerall
w estem Krades reinalmd linn. 'I h iiuiillty uf
I1.U L'HIIII III'
late Heis thai nrrlxctl wi-re net mi jjixi.1 n
, and prlis-B clecllucd a fraction. Woinieto:
.-rn. Wiltil.c : Hlnti. . a,.'.l '
usual.
Western,
.ut. n Hi-rr iu whit cu-miillil al .',S'.ic.
Slippery cows were In fair reiiuet atiiriv.
Uolexuu cows were fairly nctiNe at f9g.l5.
Milch cows were In Ik-Hit demand at Ji3.5.
Milch eales were werenett lit S7,e.
City Dres-ed ll.vi. Mere Iu l'ihxI ilenmiul
nnd prices closed rtriuer at 637Je.
l'hlladelpltlH l'redttc-n .Miirket.
I'lUl.AliEM-HiA, Keb. Jl.-Noen-Floiirdiill:
l'cnii'a sujicm. 2 W-jj-.! IS ; extra. 2233275-
l11u5I,M),3ja3WS r"er' 3 MlS' U: imWu,t
..Wheal steady; Ne. 2 lied new.
Ne. 1 t'eitn'u lied, Ulc, j Ne. 2 de, Whi.
Cern stead); Ne. 2, new, (sMSe ; old,
81e
30
Oats steady
mixed. 2-i'.i.
Ne. 2 White 30fc. ; Ne. 2
llmiisUuilyj Winter 111 2-16 00; Spring S1375
llalinl bay dull ; JtO 0013 rt) us le quality
timothy 11)00313 00 for choice; mixed, fcaiOWi
uu.vm ,W Ml.HM, Htllt 1Q IV.
Uutter .weak; l'emi'a ereamcrv extra
2e; l'cnn'a tlrsU extra, 31c ; Jobbing, 31i3.M.
,.??? weak; I'enn'u llrsu, 15'-5c; held lets,
lbUOe. into iittallty.
.Cheese steady ; puit skims, li);ec ; full skims
Petroleum dull : rellned In bbls., 7kc.
Potatoes dull; WWe per bus. as lequnllty.
-Llve
Stock .Mui-Kcts.
IlvrrALO, Feb. 22. cattle stronger; ic
celiiU, ltfJ uirleada threuitli, i en nxe.
hheep und Lnmbs tinner und lilchtr. re
ctlpu, 8 cars through, 8 en sale, bltecti Choice
te extra, Maaai; pned, le tholce.te 75aJ:
common te xoed, 525'S 75. ijimbe Choice l!
cxtra,t77 2', fulr te 'geed, M 2VJ5 70.
Hogs-Murkel uellve, linn and higher; re
ceipts, 23 carloads through, 1. en sale ; medium
nnd heavy 2531 DO ; Verkirs, il 2if.jl;
pigs, tlWtpi 24. '
l lUfAi.ii. l'rb,22. ltecclpts,2,vU); sblpineuls
ISXV, .trady; be, i aH KJ; kkrs.
l IMdl 21; tutrker nnd refNlem 2 SOiUAe'
cows, bull and mixed, II 20300; Texas calile!
J OOtflJ M ; Western Hungers, 2 70ijl 00.
Itegs-lU'ctlpt.,l-),7JU, suijimiuu, uuue ; uutr-
n-Muviiu iiiLMivinuuii prices auvanceu Hern isc
to-J..e-,t hundred. Wu quete; Kxtni, 6ii5Vic:
bumI. Vienna; medluni, ii(iiy,c; renuiiuii,
set steady i ml led, pi MM hcary. HT9
t X t light, K WJMT1ia,ia aM m
Mhep Receipts, Met) awlBietilii.ua i -market
steady: tiaUre,e7MrSMt Wnwra weefet
te WS per hundred weltht.
Grata aaa l-rovuteaa
CHICAGO, Keb. 21, MO e-clock l. m.,.
Wneab uern. mtia. i-era. Lra.
February...
Marcb .......
April..
Mar
Birr
rs;
83
6;
June,,
July..,
August
September
near . .
Crude. OH March.
.103
Consels
rrnihbrK'K7iviaSu'kefil'
rnnainv iTlcm 2:15 e clock D. ra.
Wheat Cem Osls. Pera.
February M.
Manli ,,...-
April -.
May......
June ..........
July
August
September.
YfiRf ..
Consels -.. . ...
Crude Oil March ...
Wlnlr Wheat,
Spring Wheat -.
vurn. .......
OnU ..,
Hye
Barley
Head.
... is,euu
... 14.000
Recel pts Ile;s.....
lUeel pu -Cattle.......
Htcek Marketa.
Quotations by Keed, McUrann A Ce., ban I
ra,
Lancaster, tt-a.
KIW YORK LIST. 11 A. M.
Canada Pacific. ......
C. C C. I - .
Colerado Ceal t
Central Pacific-
Canada Southern .... M
Chi. HL U 4 l'bg
Den. A Hlo (I-
Del. L. A W U-Vm
Krle - - 25)J
FJ-le 2nd . - .....
Jer O - - . VH
ir. A T
12 M.
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m"
lr. ST.
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45
ia"
25;
12t!i
7'ij's
Leu. N- M
u Shere
Mlch.Ccn
Missouri Pacific. ...........
Heck. Valley
N. V. -
N. I. 1'ref.
N. West-
N. Y. O
New Kuglsnd
Kant Tennessee....
Omaha
Oregon Transcontinental.
Ontario A W-
t'oclfleMall
Hlchtnend Terminal
Hbl'anl .....-
TftXJU 1'ACtflO ....
101J.
nil
TiX
T$. l?&
mu
OlI
tool-
8 IK si
I
'4
xu
Union Pacific (V
Wabnsh Coin .....
Wabash Pref- . 28&
Western U 82jj
West Shere Uends.
PUII.AUKLI-lllA LIST.
Ih. Vnl
II. N. Y. A Phlla.-
Pa. 11. H.
ml
Headline... - 20
Lett. Nav
Hostenv. Pass
P. A It
N. Out
Peeples Pass..
Itdg 4's
Oil........ -
mi
29
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Lecal Stock and Bends.
Tlepertcd by J. II. Leng.
Par
value.
Lat
sale.
lAticns't fl jwr cent,, lmfl loe
101
110
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100
101
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100
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107.20
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67.60
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101
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411.50
117.75
100
110
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bO
e " " iniui iue
" 4 " " Scheel lean ISO 100
" 4 " " lul or 2U years. 100
" I " " In 6 or a) years. 100
" 4 " " In 10 or 20 years. 100
. " " " Inl5er:i0years. 100
Mui.helm Voretigh lean 100
JIISCKI.I.ANFOim STOCKS.
Ounrryvlllell. It - W)
MlllorsvlUeStreotCar . H)
Inquire Printing Company 50
lalliilit aud Fuel Cemiuiny-
Htcvcns Heuse (Uends)
Cehnnbln lai Company ,
Columbia Wuler Company
Sumitiehanna Iren Company
Marlelln llollew-wiiru. .i...
Slecns lloime
Mtllerevllle Nermal Scheel
Nertlieru Market ....,....;..,..
Kanti rn Market
Uu Company Uends (5 pur ct. 1000),.
Columbia Iloreugh Uends.
Quarryvllle 11. 11. 7's
Ilr.idlnu A Columbia It. It.fi's..
i:iilni)ii LiKtii company
Western Market
Southern Market. 50
Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce.,.. 50
Kust i:nd Street Hallway. Ml
West Kud Street Hallway 60
Lancaster Steam ltadlater Ce 50
Helvetia lx-uthcr Ce., 50
Watch Factory O's 100
Lane. Cliiitn. Ce -.... K-0
Ten.vriKit STOCKS
1 Jincnuter A Frullvllle U)
Utncaster.V Lttllz 25
iiiii'Htcr ,v Wtlllatnstewn 24
Ijincaster A Maner 50
Idiucastcr A Manhelm-. ." 2-4
Uincaster A Marietta 2.4
liucaNU-r A New Hellaml let)
lll,rU,..tl,,. I II..... . . t...ll... DC
HIS tl'l lll(. ..,... I HIIDj. ... ... O
llridgeperl and Horseshoe I1U 23
.'elumblii A Cheslntit Hill 20 27
8
Columbia A Washington 20 20
Ciintstega A lllg Spring 25 4.75
Marietta A Mount Jey. .. 25 25
UincMLJey AKlluilM'lhlnwu. 100 ttl.75
Ijini'iister ASusiiiiehannu sua aoe
LancaOer A New Danville 25 11
Columbia A .Marietta 25 a)
Maytnwn A KllraOcthtuwii 25 2
linuciistcr A Klihrala.. . . 25 41.75
Luucuster A Willow Street. 25 45.75
Htrusliurg A MlllHirt . 25 '
Marietta A Maytown....... 25 00
HANK IITOCKH.
First National Hank 100
Fanners' National llauk... GO
Fulton National Dank ...100
Uiucnstcr County National Hank. .. 50
Northern National Hank... , .. KM
Peeples' National Hank 100
Kc) stone National Hank. Maiilietm ion
205.25
1.20
202
llti.75
lfl.75
121.25
11.!
1.15
125
110
ISO
145
141
205
107.50
150
100
141
02.60
105
117
111
124
112
Columbia National Hank 100
Christiana National Hank, 100
Conestoga National Hank 100
ICliliratu National Hunk-
First National l'..iuk, Columbia
First National Hank, Strasburg, .
First National Hank, Marietta
First National Dunk, ML Jey..
LltlU National Hank
MmtulUUc National Hank
Manhelm Nalletiul Hank. .
Union National Hank, Mount Jey
New Helland National Hank ..
(Ian National Hank
Ouarryvllle National Hank 100
Kllinbethtewn National Han. 100
Central National Hank. Columbia 100
jUem VbuevHuemrutD.
HSOLUIKLY PlTilE
1.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
rilllHMwiU-r never varies. A marvel el pu
1 rlty, strength aud wliolmetnoipHM. Mere
tvimeinli-al than the ordinary kind, and run run
net be Mild In competition with the multitude
of low lest, short weight, alum or pliespbule
J nwdeis. tiitii .only in enu. HeVAl, Uakine
Peu-liKu Ce.. 100 Willi street, New Yerk.
iimrJI-liilAlyw
TUSTKUCKlVKIf. "
HOCIIKKKIl HKU lMlKL,
The Fluet of Chainimgiu-s.
IWMUlEll'S LIQUOlt HTOHB,
Vll -! (ll.tr Ur........
Ne. 22 Centre Si uu re.
lTIOIt KKNT-THHUK-SreilY HOUSK. 1.1
JL? rooms, Ne. SW North Duke streeu Inquire
M22tfd NO. 221 UASTOKANOKhT.
UOltHF-NT. "" " "
.i,l!!,.,,em.0. '"""'t Itoeni uu second lloer.
Ne. 1- Wft King street. Finest loeotlou in
''v'V.'.'r ,l'iulroef W.W.AMOS.
f-llr: . . Allcr's Uuliery.
TrUlIt HENT-KlVeM APHILlTrs90;"fJl"
n? .llJ',n",""ri"1 or2e Acres, sltuut.d en the
Urell s lewti rtsid, partly iu Uuic.nlerelty mnl
Kirlly In Mauhelm lewnvlilii.Miltahlc Ter truck
farm or dairy, en account nf clese proximity te
illy l rent low. Apply te '
v- . x. '''"ltV LAItPHNTKK,
jn3;.lMM.llrll 1,Ukcm" 1'""'. "
ITISTATi: OF Mlts7TUEi',ltAil.KY.
ill latoef Ijinruster clly, de-iM-d. letters
teMamuniaryeiih.ilde.tuleliulngleeiiKranu-il
tolheiiuderi.lKiieil,-ull ;erMins Indebted there
to arc reiiicMcd tuiuuke Immediate payment
and these having claims or demands iigulunt
the same, will piescut tliem without deluv for
settlement te the untlerklcucd, renlillnc In'Lnii.
custer, Pa. 1". AUCTUHT WKItNKH,
4J2 High Street,
C'lBLtw I. INnis, Attorney. JtmtdM
ITIHTATi: OF CATHAKINK OOllllECHT,
ill late of the City of Lancaster, deceased,
letters ofailmlnUtratlen en said eUite having
been granted te the undersigned, all person In
debted thereto are requeslul te inuke lmtne.ll.
ate payment, nnd these having claims or de
mands agulnst the wiine, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, icsldlng In the salil city.
-MAKY IIK11T7.,
HLN'HYUOltllECHT,
Aduilulstraterv.
ftbl(M,tdM
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Lard
...... Hit Z7J4 lust re an
. 75K 27 lii 0 70 6 74
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...... 77 20 an2 loei sn
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lleieinu. ear iits
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Vlmc .tfgamMett,
JL
rrimccALLA ultis te trade mark
X
ortaeriaestBeapMiBarth. "ruHirr.
ANTBD-A OIHL-TO DOOKNKHAL
TiiiDernuB.
""2TZP" small lamliy. Apply at
irnuB. ltd
BUST 8? HAVANA riLLKIt CtOAR IW
Itae city, at HILLY WAITZ'H,
lKMdK.TB,T53- ' m Nrth qDera Bt-
"SJTIOR I
lOIt RENT-ONIi; EIOHT AND TWOBIX-
J2 room houses. Apply at
iy nt
AST KINO STREET.
utsiia
ANTKD-NKATOinL ABOUT 14 YBARH
eiage ioneipnueuiiioue. Apply at
INTKLLIOENCKHt
urn
PICE.
OTICB-J. AONDIIEtMRR HAS RE
mnVMftnm hla KlJihlr rm Mirlnn allv
te the Merrisaae Heuse stables, formerly oecu eecu
pled bv e. Oreasman. en North Prince street.
ftMHtrdAw
te (hi
A MERICAN MECHANICS' UUILDINO
J.X. and Lean Association. Reaular monthly
meeting te-nlcht at 7i o'clock atNe. 20K Seuth
Duke street. 2sd series still open te subscribers.
ltd JNO. B. HEHM, BecreUry.
FOX CHASE
At Usnksen H. Smith's Hetel, llohrsrstewn,
THURSDAY AKTERNOON,
At t o'clock.
The fox Is a larc srey one, shipped her from
Texas en rsaiuruay isst.
All sportsmen are In-
vlted.
ICUZf-fllilW
SOME ItAIlE DAKUAINS-ODDS AND
Ends of Urlc-a-Drac, Art Pottery, Plush
Eiisels, Thermometers and Calenders, left ever
from the Holiday season, will be sold at great
bargains te make room for contemplated
change In the spring.
FIIAILKY'S EAST END PHARMACY,
luppesim Ejuverr Aiaraei,)
Frallev's Svrun
or me
lloedroot, Wild Cherry
and , Hnrehennd cures the most persistent
nrlp"cetiRh; 2V.60aandtlOO,
nrip"cetiRh; 2.V, 60s and f 100.
Fraller's Hitter Wlne of Iren Is correct tenl
afler the ' tlrlp 1" 60c and f 1 00. M.W.FAw
vv
1LLIAAISON A FOSTER.
SPRING WEIGHT JACKETS,
WRAPS AND COATS,
SAXONY CLOTH JACKETS,
THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ANY
WHERE ELSE IN TOWN.
Steckinette, Corkscrew, Diagonal aud Bread-
waie jacKcis.j-ia te siz.
Watonirnef, Ceunemara and Cleth Coats.
uoys ueys
Pnuts. dice Punt Suits, Short Waists and Odd
Dent's Spring Weight Overcoats. 15. M and !8.
ienium neiRin nuiis, w, siuanu si.
dent's Winter Overcoats at bargain prices.
Working Pantaloons, 75c, Jl and Jl 2.5.
New Designs and Celers In Gent's Neckwear
Teeks, Pulls, Keur-ln-IIiiiulR iinj Windsors.
The E. A W., C. C. A Ce., Spring Styles In Col Cel
larsatid Cults.
Fashionable Shades In Dress Kid Gloves for
II per pair.
25 Deren Gent's Half Hew lii plsln colors, at
25c per pair.
Spring 'Weight Underwear.
Rhlrlsnnd Drawers, AOiieach.
" While Merine Shirts and Drawers, 75c each.
Dr. Warner's Natural Weel nnd Camel's llalr
Underwear, tl 50 per garment.
Dentel and Flannel Shirts, 25c te V 50.
A complete assortment of Spring
Styles In
Hats and Caps
FOR GENTS AND BOYS.
Fur Felt Derby Hats. Jl.
A belter quality In three proportions, tl 25.
Finer grades In Philadelphia Flexible", Knox
Hats, Bosten Flexible nnd Silverman's Hats.
The Sprlne Bleck In Nlckeisen's A Knox's
Bilk Hats.
Plain and Fancy Jockey Caps for children, 60e.
Puff Frent Caps In nil colors.
New and Stylish Clelh Tureun Hals for boys,
60c.
Ladles', Gent's and Mlsses', Beys' nnd
Children's
BOOTS AND SHOES
That are Reliable In Every Way.
Our Butten Shoes for ladles at 1250 ere popu
lar nnd reliable.
Our Gent's Dress Shoes nt tl 50 are stylish aud
strong.
Our Ueys' sole leather tip Shee at 75c and tl 25
Is the best for school wear.
Alarge variety of Spring Neu-ltles In Dress
Robes, including China silks, llcngalincs,
Printed Mehairs nnd Einbroldered Dress Hebex-
20 dlllercnt colors lu Uengallnes worth tl, our
price U5c per yard,
rhlnnSllk,75cte!2 50.
1 Jmbreldercd Rubes, 80 le US.
Printed Mehairs, of which we have the ex
clusl e sale, 37e per yard.
Printed Pengics, nncutlrely new fabric, flve
dlirrrent st.ilcs.
All-Weel Henriettas. 37J4C. 60c. 75c nnd 11.
All the most desirnble spring shades.
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
AND
NO. 3IS MARKET ST.. HARRISBURG, PA.
s
SPECIAL J1AROAINB IN FURNITURE.
FURNITURE I
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
In ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE will be
iM'it for Hie NEXT THIRTY DAYS. People
going le housekeeping In the Spring will sae
money by selecting goods new und hating
them put nslde until wanted.
W. C. SAPP,
NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
-Next te Southern Market
JanlV.'mWAS
pu
OF VALUABLE REAL
Estate,
OX TlThtfllAY, MAllCH I, ISIO, AT TUB I.KOI-AHU
iierui.,
Ne. I, The Twe-Story Brick Dwelling und two-
story brick back-building
Mlth balcenv mwl
one-story
Iniinii kitchen. Ne, IIS Kastomiige
street, containing In nil eight rooms, cistern In
Mini, let IU feet.
mure or Icm, by 113 feet, 0
tilling east Sb feet In-It r,-nl
Inches, thence riitmliig east Se
wide, en which Is 11 frame stable rreutlnir nn
t-hermati stret-l. This heuui la centrally located
nnd 11 convenient borne, lu geisl condition.
Ne. 2, The Twe-story Brick Duelling and one
story frame, back-building, Ne. i&i Shermnii
street, well and pump, rain cittern, let 50 by 130
feet, 0 Inches, 11 frame stable, uii abundance of
fritlt.it large garden, suitable fur trucking, iuu
central luirt of the city.
Wule te eeinmenee ut 7:10 p. m., when condi
tions will be made known bv the
HF.1RSOF JOHN TOb'RNKR. Deceased.
Jeli. U IIainjj, AucL ftbl7,22Aml
17W7vTi: OFJI AllY McGOVERN, LATlFeP
li Ijineuster city, deceused. letters of ad
liilnlktratlnu 011 said estate bavllig been grunted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
lire requested te make liiiineillate aymeut,und
IIiem) having claims or demauds against the
same, will juvruut them without delay for set
tlement te the undersigned, residing lu, Man
helm teunthlp, lAnenster county.
CATHAIUNK J. McGOVr.RN.
Administratrix.
Jeun A.Cevle, Attorney. J294tdW
Williamson & Fester,
Utv 3Hmertlttnt.
-1ARRIAQB WORK
SOEUOM OA1UAOI WOBKS,
Oeraer of Duke and Vine Utreeu (fermsrly
Mertwrk Mltrrl,
d.OflO Over Six Ihoasaed lelIani9 ,JOO
1 la Fine Vehicles new cm Exhibition.
10Q- AIIOiel.ATBetTHTYLBSlfer " 1HO
Iji6.ee read caktw ats.ee.
JesThe best of mscrianlc en repalrtat at the
Doersom Canute Works, eernsr of DeVs and
Vine streets. d-lydK
rpO HAVE YOUR BACK AND OLADDEN
X your heart use Parity Seap."
P00 IAWT-RLA.CK COCKER HPAMIEL.
J Iteward effereA
Jil-tM 1.7 NORTH PRINCE BT,
FARMERS WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK
AT THI
LANCASTKIl CARAMEL CO.,
eBS-tfdAwB aM Church St., lAnesuttr. Pa
TTIOR RENT.
JJ The Stere Ne.
111
West Kins street, op-
pOS!
ites
Ite the Stevens
HOniW. mnA nm tft Ih
ci 1
eamns: Kstiresa rassenrei
naiirvsa s-Bssenrer Htatinn.
febZUld APPLY AT THE STORE.
THY ,4li A..PP,T DUT NONE CAN
Equal Billy Walls's Havana Killer Clamr,
1a-m a JJLV1 mOTH O.CEEN HT.
dee5-mdM,Tu,Tbl
-TUSPES.,MAy.W5'0 "JNCE DECIDED
O , that Billy -Walls's Cigar Is the Best In the
State. Fer sale at
-. a SWiPi NORTH QUEEN ST.
deeVmdM,Tu,Tb3
$35
tjedles ed
DAY COUI18B-KEY8TONE BUHI.
NISSHUOLLKOK. Ynni Mm .nl
educated for tirnflthlA mt,iivtnnt
Modern metheds. Course complete and prac
tical. Type-wrlllng and all business branches
taught. fcO nlgbt session.
tfdAw 16 North Queen St. Lancaster. Pa.
BEST TWO KOU FIVE CENT. CIOARH
the city, at BIIJ.Y WAITZ'H,
a -.. . Ne. 6 A 103 North Queen BL
dec5-CmdM,Tu,ThJi
TTriUnNITURE! FURNITURE I FUBNI-
'. ..Tlinl5 ' At Pr,cS! thl mut suit, te close
out the business. Ne. 26 East King SL
febl7-lwd W. II. HOPFMKIEK.
M
AHT1N BROS.
MARTIN BROS.
Is't It satisfactory te get
Inte a Clothing Stere where
your wants are thoroughly
provided for and looked
after T Where you can be
suited with full variety aud
THE
UPPERMOST
THOUGHT.
fair prices T Where you can get anything your
Ideas and the Clothier can conjure 7
These thoughts are uppermost In our sleck
of Clothing and Furnishing Goods for men and
boys. Yeu can save a third of the price en
Storm Overcoats, Cape Overcoats nnd Dress
and Sack Overcoats new.
Yeu can save II te 15 en an Overcoat pur
chase of SI te S15 new. Men's Overcoats from
geed te handsome, tl 00, S7, tlO. t!2, 116. Beys'
Overcoats, 1210 110. Thorenre likewise dollars
te be saved en Men's and Beys' Suits.
See what SulU fO, ttO Jer tlO will buy for
men.
tiie what Bulls tl, t7 or te will buy for big
boys.
Sce what SulU t2, $J ert5 will buy for little
boys.
Sec our Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves at
cut prices.
Children's Treusers, Beys' Trousers, Men's
Trousers al cut prices.
Bee our variety of Worsteds, Casslmers and
Cheviots for Suits nnd Treusers te measure at
cut prices. Haudsems muke and workman
ship the best.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
D
RESS GOODS I DRESS GOODS I
Nes. 36 & 37 North Queen St.
NOTICE !
If your buying thought Is DRESS GOODS,
wrlte te us, stating the kind of fabric you have
In mind or the purpose for which you desire te
use It, with the price you wish te pay, and we
will promptly place In your hands samples of
the best we can supply ut the price. That
should menu the best anywhere, for our sleck
of DRESS GOODS Is the Largest and Best Se
lected that we knew of. If you de net knew
the technical name of the goods, no matter;
tell us hew they leek te your eyes, or hew yen
suppesa they leek, and we will find them.
.Tostseornnythlngel8c; settle en what you
want ns near us may be, and write for it.
Blankets, Comforts,
Quilts, Flannels,
Underwear,
Shawls,
Lace Curtains,
Table Linens,
Pant Goods,
Corsets, Gloves,
Laces, Ribbons,
Hosiery,
Furs, Ruchings,
Shirts,
Umbrellas.
And, ths Ten Thousand of Other Tilings for
Heme Use or Wear or Heuse Decoration thai
we have a slerc full of.
35 & 37 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER, I'A.
Charles Stamm.
Char
es Stain s
BOSTON STORE,
9tM atwrttmMt.
N BBA80N-
The Fine'Tablewar
NOW DISPLAYED BV
H. Z. RH0ADS A SON,
voem, XalTM, Ferka-Ia Oreat Variety.
CUT-GLASS AND ROYAL 'WORCESTER.
Selected Stock of Art Goods.
JTA VIBIT TO OUB ART ROOM WILL PROVE A PLEASANT PA8TIME.-W
H.-Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 WEST KDfQ BT., LANCASTER, PA.
-DOB!
IT1VE CUMING OUT BALE.
Positive Closing Out Sale
-OF-
SHIRKS CARPET HALL.
ENTIRE
Carpets. Window Shades, Oil Cleths. &c..
-MUSTBESOLD-
By April 1st., Regardless of Cost.
H. S. SHIRK & SONS.
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
Itcnr 3Utcrtt0cmcti
THE FINEST LINE OK IMPORTED AND
Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha
vana CI (tars, ear manufacture, In boxes or 23,
0 and 100.
DEMUTH'B CIGAR 8TORE,
al8-tfdR 114 East King atreet.
RENDER YOUR SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH
and White by using " Purity Seap."
PUBLIC HALE.-ON WEDNESDAY, KED.
20, nt 1 o'clock, at Ne. SO East James street,
a general line of Household Furniture, such as
Reds and Redding, one Range, Uurcau, Tables,
Carpets, Chairs, Ac.
It AUO. REINCKHL, Auotteneor.
BILLY WAITZ HAH THE BEST TWO FOR
5c and 5c Cigars In the State, at
NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH UUEEN ST.
decMmdM.Tu,Th,8
FOR
SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS,
OOTO
ERIHMAN'S
Ne. 42 West King Street.
SPECIAL.
Typewriting
Free te nil who take the Business Course nt the
Ijtncastcr Business College. We use the Stan
dard ncmlnvten. Yeu can complete the course
until vacation. Fit ye'trsclf for the positions
etrercd te competent parties. Visit us at Col
lege Reems, Me. 31 North Duke street. Open
day and evening.
H. O. WEIDLER, Principal.
FORRENT-FROM APRIL 1. TIIEDOEO
mmi private residence. Ne. 128 East King
street, containing 11 rooms and all the modem
conveniences. Alse a store room at Ne. 1M East
King street. Alse the Doersom Hall, the only
desirable hall In the city for fairs, fcstUals,
suppers, etc Alse the large factory In the rear,
120 and 12S Mifflin street, suitable for any kind
of msnutlicturlng purposes. Water and gas
through nil the buildings. Will be rented as a
whole or In parts te suit renters. Inquire of
OEO. S. NORHECK, proprietor of the Doersom
Carrlage Works, corner Duke and Vlnestrrets.
feb!7-tfd
ALACE OF FASHION.
-AT
ASTRICH'S
116 & 117 North Queen St.
THE BALANCE
-OF OUR
Stock of Coats
-WILL BE BOLD AT-
SACRIFICE PRICES
All This Week.
Read Prices
-IN-
SATURDAY'S PAPER.
HUNDREDS OF NEW BARGAINS HAVE
BEEN ADDED TO OUR ALREADY
LAROE DISPLAY.
COME AND LOOK AT THEM,
The Great Clearing Sale
Palace of Fashion,
Ne. 4 West King Street
STOCK OF
$lctu rfVitu;cttBi,'mcut.
SUBlIN8dHERCOAT1N03 AN TK00'
. REDUCED PRICES.
MCURANN A NOWLEN.
Ne. 138 North Queen BU
TJS.OR RENT STORE ROOM NO. 18 EABT
jj . iving sti-ccr, lermcriy eccuplad by AS'
trlch Ure.
AUe second nnd third fleer rooms,
from April 1, 18U0. Inquire of
Jan23-ifd
h. a. mpp.
rfliME. LABOR AND MONEY SAVED BY
j. using i-nrity aeup." Heia everywhere.
V
OR RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK
uweuing neuse, wtiu meucrn improve-
metis. Ne.
Stable en let,
O.. frilAb JtlllK
ig street.
New occur
ttnlnd hv At
vy, .iii unujfc I
Jenn w. Hei-
man. Apply te GEO. D. Hl'RECHER. Ne. 11 I
East King street.
18-tfd
rpROUT A HHANK,
BHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S I
uu irxt iciuj,
Ne. 110 North Queen Street.
Bhlrts made te order as low as t)ea; Perfect!
nijfuaranicca. I
Tit rough necessity we have starded a HAND
LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of all I
'". mane-iyaK
e
Ult MAKE OP GOLDEN LION AND MIA
viueriuauc cigars cannot De excelled.
uamUlUB VIUAH HIUHE,
Established 1770. IH East King BtreeL
ais-tfdlt
mHE LARGEST AND FINEST LINE Orl
JL Meerschaum nnd French Urlar Pipes, I
Cigar Helders, cigar Cases, Hnufl Bexes and all I
DEMUTH'B CIGAR STORE,
HI East King street
alS-tfdR
TTORHEAt
JD A. O.K.
07 U. A. M.,
HEADQUARTERS-
ersi.c. k. or U.K.. i. e. r. m..
v.. u. fi .ii., . . j. a. ul A.., A.U.U.r., IUUtl
ERISMAM'S,
Ne. 42 West King StresL
TirE EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Speotaeles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE!
Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I
If you have them examined you will prebata
find that there Is something wrong with them,
and that glasses will be a great help te you.
We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA1' lenses,
which are made only bv us. and recnmrnenditd
by leading Ocullsu as the best aids te defec
tive vision.
Solid Geld Spectacles, 93 .00 ; usual price,
Ulnnl DnAA.nnlAi. ft .... a ..ai.nl no,.. A tA
eiwiaiTO.uH,Ka, wu. ubuui pill;, y&.iru.
Artificial Eyealnsertcd, 91 ; usual price, 910.1
M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
,uria,iAji.-j, i iiiii.AUtljl'lllA.
Between Chestnut and Walnut SUeets.
mvS-lydl
I REATEST REDUCTION.
Announcement Extraordinary !
The Greatest Reduction of all In
FINE TAILORING
AT
H. GERHHRTS,
Overcoats made te order at cost price.
Trousers reduced from J10 te Mi from fs te t5 ; I
irem Ki te H ou.
Heavy Suitings reduced nt the same rate.
Full Dress suits of the latest style material, I
baiin tinea, utiai.
Tins is me most sweeping roducllen ever I
innde in Fine Tailoring, nnd will enable thel
cesh buyer te get a first-lass article for thai
same money he would have te pay for a ready
made one.
H. Gerhart,
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dZ7-tfd
mHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORK.
Bargains,
Bargains,
Bargains.
$50 Heal Plush Coats for IK).
$10 Seal Plush Coats for (.10,
MS Seal Plush Coats for $2,
JJ0 Seal Plush CoeU for f 20,
m Seal Plush Coats for 117.
f 18 Seal Plush Jackets for IU,
110 Seal Plush Jackets for 112.
S 600 Cleth Newmarkcts for 300.
860 Cleth Newmarkets for 8 00,
10 00 Cleth Newmarkets for 760,
I2.V) Cleth Newruarkets for DSO,
WM Cleth Newmarkets for leitt,
18 CO Cleth Newmarkets for 1300,
2250 CJeth Newmarkets for 18 00.
One Let Reduced from fc! 00 te J 73,
Olie Let Reduced fiem 250 te 100,
One Let Reduced from 1 00 te 260,
One Let Reduced from 6 00 te 3 50,
One LotReducod rrem7A8 te 4 00.
A large line of liner goods at greally reduced
prices.
REMEMHER-Our Entire Stock of Winter
Goods muu go at once If possible. We will
utake prices te make It go.
-Wit will pay you le Inspect our stock.
26 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
mai'-M-l UU
The People's Cask Stere
-.A A.