3 A ,ki ajsajaw eavaavaraaaaBBBvaaBa! i-i-. ui. i i INOS-STBUf,1.,, ta.ZL. '- W4 rf-. -tt &.?. IS.' EMk.TBO T HwLMmr A Brether. P'fiV'- J .Baaaar jtVPfVlaawwawtttaf, p JMBMOKOAMIAOIWOIIO, wBBTbBWwSBB eJWsJer BBB UPPJ WMI BsbVHMR &W!i 8. KG w ? '1 -iai V ..f . h . y " ' M ,'JtiMjr ,?iwr,i'i ef.tbtff toeU lylttf y ftspiMek, -Ma mil ,' vftstt wa Jea.ttti4la MWH ft Ma a-a i ft . , '.-WllUeaB H. fates XalaTille Ot Xasteael I M Ml espear at tlM bwik yT iMMMMMMNnmev WbIMMIb Betes an ifteeB the TaB of MM few. 'SkeleBJ rears of ee, fcMef tote a sac Mb aatd rraaavMiy im la nu mm or sue cum "SKtr- tettaeT., Mareh 4.-Tfce Banking tteietom'yeeterdar as wad aa All, county eeseteia aaeae avwHk taabank art art bmtjt A .. lt .. . UA ..Jlln. rUlBBBIBT WJU IW "v -"" .saadetfaere firemf 100 le 1,W0. The ihimM aa eh or the meat sun- ttaaklac ketteee la the state. .af: " - - SttmL WBTMPATrAltTT. X. ftTtakMBMvM a DlMr Bat ny me BTtoeisVi Marietta, te Xajey Klee- .SSS ."&. "xWMJbUBK. w.' .,.. u.,i. j IL Kltaakla. MOBrieter of taa Amerl- W1UMU, HMUJ - :fc fewee, eertertalaed a large number of jaatBiMMiB Boneror nia eeui HawaaDraaaniadwUk a lane aatey ala gaBtlamea friend. A BB4C, wen prepared nd all present la aulejaWa llme m lowlier haenirnlabed 900 pelee te la Marietta, who wm rut UajWa te tkat borough. .iUaa arrested Christian 1 Beaaatry led, train riding. Ha bafere Squire Seny, e waa pen paylsc 12.08 oeeia. Bttrg,aP. B.K. repairman, waa the kaadlaet Blent by a project- laBMtBttke'eeal wbarvee aad received laktekead. mgerenl aqulrea are engaged thla Ui Bllleg up Ute quarterly penaiea tM peoatettera. Haataker. aa ernplere at the WiBtitaaUlpg mill, waa af ruck In the by pair of tesga ana reeeirea a pain iry. itfia ngei eaaeK Dene was la aad hla Up waa out Dr. Mark el tatkaweaada. aJaokaea, of Philadelphia, Is the effjQBUt aaiual Xvana. C-Obarila; a wall kaewa track fitr- ea ejaeaMJaed akeat the efleet of the eatMmuttreeaaaa Yegetauiea. tkat the paaek trees are in bios- tka Testable! are wall adraneed, ieaa'aet':Jear any aaaaaga te the kytM'eaM weather. HMa of tka BBbUe aekoela the temper- waB,.very low aanng Monday ana or two ecnoeis were aiamiaeea. of the aekoela tka tkerraemeter teaiBeratare of aUty-twe de- aael'tBe;mpUa eat la aehoel dad eeaaa aad wraps. O.Ieaer aad family have returned 4mmb B Tkat te Barrisburg. IkrfldteaHh. englaeer en the P. K. It., feki aaared with his family te Philadelphia. Aadtew Weaver, a fireman, hasmoredte MeMtfale; Where he will engage in farm- .,d"-'laeaetar Beys Honored. 'a.-MCaekey and W.B. McCaskey, of etty, two of the pupiu of the school were among tnese awamea et badge by 'order of Cem- Oreea. 'The badgea were awarded AtUmJlTr- maeA conduct, abudlcnca in . ,, -. , aad attention te their studies. The awigeeeaataU of apiece of blue doth with a wkUe.allk embroidered anchor, which wilt be worn ea the right aleeve of the blue aseresWtiBew, . seya who win the Ikla badge will be allowed of extra liberty after 3 p.m. e day lav the week they may .' . - I'l'B'Jk. Coast Beaghly Used. aatat Zieea Albert, the scion of a noble aaaa aeaaa, waa en nunaay iniuaisa aha waya of the Wild West In a Ran- l, ssee ssioeu,iucgo, uy two meagns, one or wnem new iue kswsawaat the wall while the ether BcVfclsneelf by ahoeUng at him with a r.i-'Oaaef the bnlleta nlearad a fur- tkreagk the ceunt'a silk tile and an- Maeae an ugiy acaip wound. The aade bis escape ana reported his treatment at the central station. are looking for ma aaaaiianta. a-t s , . 'Caaea Conttnned. r-l iW.mw acalnst Mrs. Oeda and her - Aaaaak tw. Mra. XanL preferred bv Denutv -J -. aVBaaaaateBTSifaAaata aaraaaA wveatlaiawl lateil aiMnliin aajBaaaBBBaew mvwvi t -aw wvmnuvu VTVlttliaj rkj- Alderman Barr until March 15. The ---- - ..ntll Ilia, ll.nA a v. i. nnniivu ..MM. mw ,.uv xj ytj tti im scats, waen ine prosecutions win be "tBskdrawn. &i uonneian-iteyneias cress suits, bihe , iat AUarman Barr'a, will be settled. If -J" 2 s Will Appaal te Court. f,jwfHenry BInkley agalast whom arbitrtt tata abnnd for fSSO in a ault brought by -VJL'H. Kauffman. will anDeal from the de- .t Vela'Ba te the court of common pleas. Mr. , .JSWy utauv uv uvieuw uviurp me uiui- r-r- X-jftKit 7S"- Beys Discharged. 'rLaat evening .William Hinder, Jehn r VleUlr, Rebert Anderseu and William An- ''deaaaa. tka four beva who ware chanred ! rii wttk taking egga belonging te Jehn O. fr 'T !, haH kaarlnir lwrnrn Alilnrman If 3ZJU. mZ-TIZIIT., "T"". - i.-r 'ti-'fit Accident te a Wagen . ' vIPLIa A.BM.U.a nt t T A Una..., .vnklu :'! -baar wsgeus, which waa heavily ieaeVeeY with malt, wasbelng driven down spake) street. Opposite the court beuse one arkaaiaBAre away and every spoke was Baeasai am- ' "- w '-' ' fllad an onlnten in. Bjr te ska divorce ault of William EUmlre Ellmire, his wife. The court gtjBBal aUaaire te pay his wife 25 alimony aaaqreU aaeatha until the further order f Bataeart C"". aaat te jaiTT " i'Tatta Caaaidy, an old offender, was ar- leajtHeaaayier ner naual eflense alaerderly conduct by iBkaab. Alderman Ualbach aent kevle)aUlerBre(Uy.. .. -r-rrrrr-. . c,V jjaam5"e, r viaaipatien. wav earpuieuc priest who m. HIM IUV BflF" UMjHiau Bseduee c the Mep ?. fmtyexhlbitT,-w"ujr ifvewrrase in dla teei, , T Mi We t" "-"- aa livery 'ted by a 'je had TSafeJ twenty ware eeabataK ebltgad labia ea, aeoeuBi aft IllBaaa it. v ilA i, w Tha'ranlar taetneea of tka dab waa AnAttaaaaeUaad than Ikara waseerae ftaa. Mr. Bayler waa presented wiui a ny kaak of tremendetia etae, te wkkh waa aUaakad a r.tAala, aetaettditg Ilka tkat of a tree, . Thla only breka & laNrlNNarlktaBa.Bewrrar. Dr. Tayler. ramHaal of the daVaroeo aad la a Bait Utile aaaaak tMeaeated Mr. Bayler, ea ba half af Ike alab with an eUaant aellt bam- baeBaklagrad, wleh reel aad Haa attached. Mr. Bayler responded, tkaaWHt'the dub, aad before taking his Beat be presented Dr. Tayler with an elegant lap robe which the etabkadaeeuredferhlm. There waa no mere anrprlaed man than the, redplent of thla gift, which waa a yety acceptable eat, After the presentation Mr. Bayler enter tained the members at a luncheon and at a late hour the visitors left for Columbia In a apeak! train. araated by the Ragistar. The following letters were granted by the register of wills for the week ending Taeeday, March 4 1 ADKinuTAATteN! Ellssbcth McCetnsey, deeeaaed, late of Lancaster city ; Alfred A. Habley, city, administer. Solemon Martin, deceased, late of Salis bury township! H. Anne Martin, Halls bury, administratrix. B. K. Mcconemr. deceased, late or Urn eaater elty Sarah McConemy, city, admin istratrix. Jehn C Lewis, deceased, late of Kast Drnmera townships I. K. Keen, East Dm Dm mere, administrator. Anna Buekwalter, deceased, lata of Kast Lampeter; Ell W. Martin, Karl, adminis trator. Leah Balr, decease', late of Leseeck township Jehn It, llalr, Leaoeck, admin istrator, TcsTAXKXTAitr s Mary Herman, de eeaaed, late of West Cocallce township; ElUabeth Herman, West Cocallce, and Samuel II. Klicklnger, Ephrata, executers. Samuel V. Uoekey, deceased, late of Lancaster cltyi BeiJamln F. Hookey, Coneatega, executer. Themas Brown, doceaaed. late of Little Britain township J Sarah A. M. Brown, Little Britain, executrix. Ada P. Arneld, deceased, late of Lan caster city j Jehn W. Apple, dty, executer. Philip Wilsen, deceased, lata of Eden township; Ames Gilbert, Eden, executer. Catharine McDade. deceased, Ute of Lan caster city; Catharine M. McDade, city, executrix. Nancy Ritchie, doceased, late of Dm Dm mere township; Eliza M. Moere, Drumore, executrix. Daniel MeElwaln, deceased, late of Colo Celo Cole rain township; Wm. Mal.lwaln, Colo Celo Cole rain, and Rebert B. McElwalnc, Dart, executers. Released en Habeas Corpus. Jeseph dettle, committed for 30 days en February 22 by Mayer Edgerley for Vagrancy, waa taken before Judge Living Living aten en a writ of habeas corpus this morn ing. The mayor did net appear te resist the discharge of QetUs and he was reloased from custody. Tbelr Loet Visit. This afternoon the members of the water committee made their last visit te the city water works. They left the mayor's efflce at half-past one o'clock in an omnibus. Bitten By a Deg. This morning Adam Schilling was walk ing along Lemen street. At the corner of Market a shepherd deg sprang out and bit him In the leg, causing a very painful wound, which waa dressed by Dr. M, L. Uerr. Kllraln 'Will Spend Twe Mouths tn Jail. The Mississippi supreme court en Mon day afflrmed the sentence of the lower court in the case of Jake Kllraln. which Is two months imprisonment in the county jail at Purvis and 3X) line. DeoUlen In the Sullivan ;cte will b e rendered next Monday. The Fifteenth Cnlld Made te Walk, William Trout, Temple, Derlc county, has a little f Irl three and a-lulf yean old who was uevsr able te walk a step until die applied one of Hoke's Electrle Belts. After wearing the belt for nine weeks she was able te walk perfectly and with eaje. it Pension Day. This Is quarterly pension day and the oUlees of the aldermen were thronged all day with pensioners te hat e their papers properly attested. Y. M. C. A. Meeting. The Ladlei' Auxiliary III meet lu the hko hke hko elatien hall this evening at T 30 o'clock. At o'clock the regular monthly buvlneu meeting of the auoclatlen will be held. a Nothing Begus About Uoke'a Testimo nials. Mr. Hoke can preve that all the teatlmenlaU be advertises are genuine, although seine of them bare no name attached, a some peraens object te having their names publlihed, but If anyone U doubtful about their genulneneu, by calling en him personally, be will furnltb the names of saute. O. U. Hoke, Inventor, will be at 313 North Queen street, every Wednesday. mUld Joil I.. Uainbs will sell this evening at the Leepard hotel, for the eitate of Jobu loerner, two dwelling heaies, one en Eut Orange trcct aud the ether en Franklin street. A Wenderftil Pain Destroyer. Daniel Fenten, Seltheluvllle, Herki county, wrltei C. V. Ileke I " X have worn your electric belt nine das and new am at well as I ever was In my lire, the pains In my aide and chest being all gene, and I have no mers rheumattim nor dyipeptla. I would net pnrt with the belt for ten times 1U value It I could net gs', another. It li the greatctt pain destroyer In the world." it rr eatlte. OALL.-OntlieSd Inst., lu Altoena.MrH. Mary C. Uall, daughtr of Mrs. Mary llcrtz. In the Win year of bUage. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the fuueral, from the residence of her mother, Ne. 431 North Charlette street, ou Wednesday, March 5, at ! o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. It XRavltct. Live Stock Maracts. BvrrAU). Mar. 8. Cattle-Receipts. VOi higher grades bave advanced ; geed shipping demand; prices closed with adance partly lest ; choice shipping cattle, f I B0 ; prime te Choice uatlte shipping- steers. H Suai W: medi um te geed eipert i-atile, ttl&atsO; fulr te choice canning and butchering cattle, 13 83a 4 ; medium togeod de, n 7Sa4 ; geed te choice shlDDlncdo.taeea; S4tJejSi: ery common aud nil grades, lSa2 60 ; Michigan sitwrs. sloe iters and feeders, fair te choice, ti 7SuS3S ; de de fair te iroea native luiuuinir. n &0h2 7S rnir m choice cows and hellers, U35 ; medium te geed de ti 7ea3 US ; common te prime de, KJ tOuJ OS : milk cows aud springers, tl&uta. ' Hheep and Lainbs llecelpta, 5,800 head: busluess fairly active and prices a shade higher, closing stronger, bheep choice te extra, KM 10; medium te geed, t56iS(i5; common le geed. HWfflStiO. iJiinbi geed te choice. tolrfcSeVtW te0Od.'Bl medium te Uegs-BecelpU, 11,100: prices generally nn changed, but some sales rather blghsr,; me dium and heavy. 14 ae; mixed, UM; Yenc- "l..Sf"1" W.j mixed, HM; Yerk- i SmIj & '' M ' ' reun,f W SW iw Xe'bk, Mar. a.-Bteve-Hccelpt, yes- its new xebk, Mar. a. tueves Receipt, yes terday and te day, 4,780. maklns 1IAJ0 for tbu week. Fresh arrivals Included 140 carloads for slaughterers direct, 104 carloads for exiwrl and IS carloads fur the market. The '.market was a shads firmer, and the pens pens were clearrd : common te best steers sold at $3 SOe-'i 16 B 100 M : fat oxen at te &0M 60; bulls at ti Jam, and dry cows et II Mat 10; no extra steers lu market; expert from this pert te-day and te-morrow : aw besvetsnd 8,10 quarters of beef. ' Calves KecelpU, 1140 bead, making 2U00 for the week! prices firm : Base for veals ; 2Ma3ic for grasserc ;8;a4e for Was Urn calves. Sheep and tAmbs Kecelpu, 10JIOO head, mak tng Bi,pe for the week ; prices about steady ; no spring lambs In the market. negs neecjpu, usw neaa, making 33.U0J the week; live begs firmer at HlOal 64; aifeamAll i-llVHASt -kklAa. -1 a Ms Cff 35,000 for a Buaaaaia wuuvu V pif J sum , (ysj ijy. 1JBICAOO, NArsL-sHMtlPU, u 'rr.iz'zu i steirs. N etfaea jSffSbJlhSSSsSSSSf MOM e; odd te eemaMH, DPHf)1Pri MkaaBtBB untim rkltaaalBkJ maABBUu. Mar, .-Neea-rie)r arm j ,nntisstm';7SiSi me', I'flafa -ateaaytila. a, aiw, , rllw . 4 " d Oat aalet ; Ke. I White Hie. i ate. I iiw, tmh .sBa, - -1 aVaaeteatn WtatarH4SMt aa; SarmgelilB & bardallt tM asgtU etas, aa eaaJMr t Uaseahy MeBBUat tat jaSea: mlae,at)M ; kaMTrye' rje mw, nsw, wiw . . ., r fjadrerFMa'atestsexaa.nej.leeWM.tiMa. OUll) KBna,aWaaVfBWTt aWaas Poiatess dull i tageea erbaa. as taquatlty eiraulaaa lTOTMleaa. Parnlshea by H. K, Taadt, Breker. Oaioaeo, Mar. 4, taW ereleek a. as. fL ClOSIBf lliuss mim itcieck jp. Wheat Cera Oata. Peri a. Wi-. wji a low 10 It ma 9 e"oe Attfeit Dtral Oetebtr, Year..... Oonaela Orade Oil-March sttoea Markaca. QnoUtlena by Reed, MeOrenn a Ce., bankers, Sawreax M8T. UA.M. 1JM. IF. at. Canada Paclnc-.....- t. U. AJ. A J.HH.UI-".M. . .. Colerado Ceal . 44 Central Faclfle- . Canada Bentbern Obi. BLU -. ? wen. s nrau. .. .. Del. U W.... . m. . 1st law, imi XX m v Bre).(Mte mi aaieKKU.. . Mt 0. K. at' tteeeseeti l4a.M aeseeMes u. snore.., Mleb, Oen............. Mlssenri Pacific-,., Heck. Valley , NlRFref." W.west-., N.Y.O NewjBngland..... joist Tennessee, pwamtia . m M Oregon Transcontinental uaiaxies w-. raeiae Man , Rlohmend Terminal, Ht Panl..M4..H.....H..,i, Taraa Paelne. -.., Union Pacinc 6B wabasn oem..... m.. Wabash Pref. as , Western U. 82M West Shere Bend rauitnsxrHiA list. Leh, Val.. - ... .,.- B. N. Y. Phlla.. rlt Re n a.. eetssee Readlmt.- . 1X Leb. Mav. Hestenv, Pas............... P. A H ...... ...M.M. ......... .... N. Cent., m MMM....H.. Peeples Passu. Kdg 4 S. . ................ ..mm ...... Oil M .. M MH Slcnaaibtcrllaement. an ii mm saa ria -. , f - - A BBOLUTKLY PURB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel et pn rlty, strength and wboleeemeness. Mera economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Held only (n cans. Kevai. Bakime PewnKK Ce.. 100 Wall street, New Yerk. tnartl-lylAlyw TUHTBECE1VK0. IIOKDK11KH HED 1.A1IKI., The Finest of Chnmpngnes. KOllllfclPa UQUOR BTOHB, Ne. xi centre Square. F OK FINK FHUIT TIUMMINU, ANOAB this Is the tlme for It, call en a geed trim mer. M. U. CLARK, inarilwd Ne. 218 North Plum Street. -lirANTED-aiHIJl AND BOYH BETWEEN it u ana 10 years or age. Apply at tne mUkvmn a iviairurnDiu i.-tiuiivuAujnn hi mt-lwd cer. Lime and Fulton Sis. WANTEn-CARRIAQB BODY MAKB1IH and 1'alnUrsi none but the best me chanics needapply. EDW. EDQKRLEY, mt-2td Carriage Builder, Market Street. BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIO ARH the city, at BILLY WAIIZ'H, Nes. 5 . MB North O,ueen Bt. decMmdM,Tu,Tli3 IT OR JAPANESE GOODS, Gote Kit WSIAN'H, Ne. 4J West King Street. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN tuual Billy Welti's Havntia Filler Cigar, at NO&.B A 100 NORTH QUEEN ST. decMmdM,Tu,Th,S BILLY WAITZ HAH THE BEST TWO FOR 6e and 6c Cigars In the Ht&tc, at NOS. 8 & 103 NORTH QUEEN BT. decMuidM.Tu.Tb.S Xr0Tlc'E TO TAX COLLECTORS. .13 Netice Is hereby given that bids for the collection of 1800 Htate and CeunlvTax In the Kast and West Wards of Lancaster city will be received at the office of the County Commis sioner), until II o'clock a. in., Wednesday. March 12, JSUO. By order of the ' - " COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Attest: W.W. Uaiarr, Clerk. ml4ut SJUIILIO SALE OF IIOUHEUOLU FURNI 1 URIC On te-morrow (Wednesday), arch 6, at 1 o'clock, ou the Lllltt turnpike. oneH()tiaro from tlie end of North Duke street, one barrel copper kettle, half-barrel copper ket tie, a large let of carpenter tools, wheelbarrow, hand-cart, turn-lathe, two work-benches, grind stone, tobacco laths, carriage hubs, double hand cress cut saw, class and queensware. . MARUARET LI Nl) KM AN'. Joel U n a inks, aucu a "OROWN'B. Brown's Pereus Plasters. The best plaster made, containing the best known healing, strengthening anif seething medicinal agei.'.e known. A balm for all aches or pains. Price, l&e ; two for S5c loll Toilet Paper, nrst quality, two rolls for PackageTeilet ruper, first quality, large, two packages for 25el Packages Toilet Paper, first quality, small, three packares for 25c. Brown's Hkln Curative Boap for all skin dls. Use Cremelcne for rough, red aud scaly hands, face or lips. A delightful cream of almonds. Nothing greasy or sticky. Held at BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE 4: LEMON 8TS.. LANCABTER, PA anUiyiu,Tb,H-H ll.NK AMERICAN WATCHES. A Positive Bargain te the Watch Buyer. We effT BELOW ALL COMPETITION, a brana new line of tins American Watches, Just purchased at a CUT PRICE. They are Stem Wind, FULL JEWELED. PATEnrkUULA TORS, BKEGNET HAIR SPRINeSand will gUeaQuarauteewlth every Individual move ment, te run within se seconds a week and even better. In either Hunting or Open Faee Cases. In OOLD CAHES-gae and up, acccerdlng te weight and quality. " In SILVER CASES, 111. In NICKEL CABBB, 111. In UOLD-FILLED CASES, te iSTl K., 21 year guarantee. . In Lewer Qualities of FILLED CASES, tut,' ' The above are all genuine! American Manu factored Goods of a Illgb Urade, with which we gle our personal, as well as maker's, guar. CHAS."sC GItL, -IjUtCAtTsW, PA. Mirai.u,iiHit 7W May......... -...-mi H July .7T aptf ae fTNril j4 aJ AUClUt ....f. ' SIM ...... ...... HDtraibr...... BT ...;.. , .... ee t mttrm " 104 104 Mb' "ZIZ! Ti" nii wi '.'.'.'.'. aeli is SOM . ni ni 7au tnTl! inuVz lnsiz saeaseseese4eeseflsttt s m VV"B1 -v iit? ina(7 in.12 ! 4tjp 1 Z S5" 86" i6H '.'!!'. heii iwii '" Mi w'l n eeK 9l & ibu mi IVK 'Jd'V KM Wi Kl ..., MX :; :: m& rawBLMumr AMD Miasm vutu or asja riiK arwi BrtarPlaes, aaaa bems aaaaii ClOABBTOltB,. laaatKU Uacatrast. rrte bavb yeub back and eladdbw JL year heart net "Purity Seap." TOBnBjLYDtm Mutt aerr. smooth ATPBIVATKBALB. lJftL iavl . x Baaetaatlatly batlt Thlrtasa Reems. Mod Med Mod )eiaawreaisuta.ra.B)KerUi LlaMstreet. Z: Z WAMmiM.rBABKLIK, B OOTMAMDBHOBB. . Spring KiTdtics in Footwear -AT- D.P.&TAOKHOUBI'B, NOS. 29 AND 30 EAST KINO STREET. Nevel In Style and In Price, Superior Excellence. Try a Bettle of Biiby's Polish ! .NOTHiNa LIKR ITI D. P. STACKHOUSE'S Nes. 28 aad 30 East King Street, LANOAHTKB. PA. S' FltlNQ STYLES -IN- DUNLAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS i New Ready. Select yenr SFRINU TILE while the Sleck Is New and Full. Best FUfl STIFF HAT In the city at 11.00 and 1.5ft Our tUO STIFF HAT Unsurpassed. TRUNKS, TltAVELINO BAOS.nUDllKR COATS AND UMBRELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., SI aid 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. " TTANDSOMEI KEABONADLE IN COST I Stylish ' Square Tee Shoes -FOU- This Is a superb line of goods, made by one of the best makers In America. It has a wide repute and ranks high among the leading products of the Crlspen's art. The grade el material used In the shoes Is the best obtainable; thorough, practi cal workmen alone are engaged in the making ; every Uieught suggesting lw- frevement In shape may Invariably be eund represented In them. We hate many ladV-patreas wearing these shoes who will nave no ethers. They ere easy upon the root, attractive and graceful in shape and wear strongly without fault. We nave them In IS different sixes, l's te 7's Inclusive. Each sice In tt different widths A, 8, C. D, E, EE. Have pretty square tee shape net the bluntcheppea off looking square tees usually found lu most shapes of shoes, but the newest and most stylish square tee out. with t amps fitted Just long enough te be neat and be be be comingeot tee long, net tee short. Are well fltled and trimmed and highly fin ished; have strong serviceable counters, and low, flat heels; Inner and outer soles cut i rum suie icaincr ei superior tannage. We hae them made In Tatnplce Pebble Ueat, Plump Bright Dongola, fine Cura I Kid, and uu fine Ulevu Kid with Cura- cea Kid fexlngs-a grand assortment, Ladies wlshlna handsome shoes Ladies wishing handsome shoes at reasonable cost should see theso wehere advertise. Once seen, once (tried, they are sure te win admirers. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. txirsh a brother. Pleasant Thoughts Are These of Spring:. He we all think at this time, nnd this leads us te speak of what has been en our mlud for some time past. We have new In stock a tery pleasing selection of SPRING, MEDIUM AND LIUHT-WE1QHT OVERCOATS. Handsomely made, many sllk-fiiced, satin sleee linings and lap-seamed, together with many novelties net te be seeu elsewhere. The prices range from (I te 113. iiTfii mti imij7i rrTriiriJi T' atMBUI ",U,M3 Late Fine Dress Our Spring Stock of Goods FOR MADE-TO-ORDER iWORK Is Ready for Your Inspection THIS WEEK. We Huc Still Mauy Great Bargains lu Heavy-Weight Suits & Overcoats At Prices Bound te Please Yeu, erS-A VISIT WILL PAY YOU.-CB HIRSH & BROTHER, OVEFRICE CLOTH KRS AND FURNISHERS, IwU Qutt Stmt u4 Cutri S41W , LANCABTER, PA. "Tat-tia IsTWOsTTstrwgscs.HT, 1JH)R OOOD BRUBHBS OO TO KILBURN, BRUSH MANUfACTUB41 WasTBlBO STm ilk iAncAawaaa, rA. J, i V aaMaaaaw sftALIFORMIA. J Special Parties. Bern! aoeatsjly. aUSsBBBlte-S BBBUBsa ifekaBBlfja &!(; BMBeSiaBaaaa svBscsiinaaejj aHaa aw syaiisBwy Ksjaasgaajs ssgaaaasisraB oe. Awsrass, k. bawlbt,' ueai Afeat, ats Broadway, New Terk jlVi. Ageat,4fS.BdStM Phlla. jaakt-u rTlHB FINBST. LINB OFIMPOB' msTjuii ty, Gsear bskeass c rAS jl. uumessie cigars ia Use etty, I'mr-0 ta of Is, DKMUTH'B CfaAB BtORB, atlB sse asaes sussg s V like II ASH KVKRYTH1NOTHAT MBBM TO be washed with " PeHUr tymm." Ynu'll It . sTUK MA KR OT OOLDKN LION AND MIA LS HaenisBHUiBjBnauiiKae Bstabllshsd had 177. UiBaetKlngBSreaa aia-iMR BBBT'ee HAVANA nfILLER CIOAB IN Hie city, at . BILLY WAITZ'S, decframdM.Tn.ThJi rruteuTABUANk, SHIIIT MANUrACTORBRS AND MEN'S OUTFITTstKH, Ne. 140 Menti Osaea Street. SbtrU mads te order aa low as lBa, Farfset fltfuaranteed. xnreui gh necessity We have starded a H AND RY and are prepared te laundry of all LAUNDl kinds. aaent-lydH TUB. LABOR AND MONEY BAVBD BY using "Purity Seap." Sold every where. THBCALLA LILY IS THE TRADE MARK of the Finest Seap en Earth. PURITY, i $ OTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUBTO have located temnerarllv m aetna ua wareroema at ths Seutbsru Market, corner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE STKEKmtnd have in stock a fine assortment of Slelchs.Bu. !LPJl"ten,-P.d 'Fem.lly .Carriages? and ths Norbeck Read Carts, all of my own roanuAe reanuAe ture. Special attention Is given te repairing. My Motte-Honest Werk and FairDealmgs, Always Wins, ' ' fcb&tfd J. II. NORBECK, Agent. T7IOR HEADOU ARTERS- EAUUUAKl'EHS- ). K. Of M. C., K. of O. E., I. O. R. M.. M.. P. O. S. of A., 1.0.'0.F., Elki ind Pins, go te A.' A.U.H.. OtM. V.. U. U, A. M., Charms and I FTRIHIf AH1S Ne. 43 West King Street. G REATEHT REDUCTION. Annenncement Extraordinary 1 The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING AT H. CERHKRT'S, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from 110 te 18; fromesteM; fromMteM&O. Heavy Baitings reduced at the same ate. Full Dress snIU or the latest style material, satin lined, at 128. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever made in Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash bnyer te get a first-class article for the same money he would have e pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZMfd D RESS GOODS ! DRESS QOODS I Nes. 35 & 37 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.) Bleck Silk Nett, II 00, II 2S. 46-Inch Hllk Warp Henrietta, (I t te H 50, 18-Inch Weel Henrietta, 78c, II 09, IIS, II 60, 79s 40-Inch All Weel Cashmere, tie, Uc, (BKc, 75c. 46-Inch Weel Henriettas, 87e, Yard-Wide Cashmere, 20c, 25c, SSc, S7e. 0-Inch Striped HenrletU, 50c Brecade Mehairs, 75c W-lnch All-Weel Surah Twill, 75e and l OX 40-Inch Cut Cashmeres, 60c, 75c, II 00. Yard-Wide Striped Serges, S7Ha Brllliantlnes, 25c and 60c. AlLWoel Broadcloths, 25c, 370, 50c, 1 00. 24-Inch Black Silks, 75c, II 00. Black Silks, Me, 75c, II 00, II 25, II 50. Surah Silks, 50c, 75c, s7Kc.; Bntlu Rhadamas, 76c, 7J, II 00, II 25. Black Brocade Silas, 75c, II 00, 11 25, l CO. Black Velvets, 25c, 83c, 60c, 75c, II 00, l 2 Bordered Nun's Veilings, for, veils, 75c, 1 00, 11 25. Big Bargains In Black Ciepes. Black Shawls, 1100, 1125, II 50, K 00, S3 00 te 115 00. 2 Big Assortment of Black Silk Ribbons. Black Silk Laces, 10c, 12c, 17c, 20c, 26c te 50c. Bargains In Black Veltet Ribbons, Black Dress Ginghams, 10c, 12c Black Braid Trimming, 25c, S7J,c, 60c Bleck Silk Fringes, 60c, 76c Big Assortment of Black Calicoes. Black Kid Gloves, 60e, C7e, 76c, II 00. Black Corsets, II 00. Black Hosiery, 10c, c, 25c, 37 c, 50c te II 00. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OK- Black Goods IN LANCASTER. (OPPOSITE POSTOFFCE.) 35 & 37 N. Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. aatlTiK4 raSaw Charles Skill's! NEW BLACK MS BOSTON ML Hi's ami Beys Fiimiliiinii(r 1. 1 1 I Y jt 3 'A itCsuMly Increasing activity prtntents during the past year evidences the geed result of a cartful, studied attention te the many important details of Men'a Wear. J Wc propose te largely uu''e "c s-v-uuiiej year, ana 10 nisninm ulll 4.kJf - - ' - """V "" " yuiiu svaxcr, aierc veinpicie, mere irracm than ever before,, ,arid "our. Prices the Lewest Ruling Mark .trices. Spring Neckwear. The latest styles, choice colorings and newest shapes. In large assortments, at J6e and 60c Special, eenllBed novelties In Evening Neck Wear BBcts, at 1. Sprinf Underwear. White aad Colored Underwear, In medium aad light weight Wools and Merines, 50c te II. ' ' Spring Hosiery. AH the staples and many novelties Id Balbrlg. an aad Colored H Hese. ajteeueat value in aieriggan s uese at u;c a pair. French Balbrlggan L Hese at 30c ; usual 25c quality. " " Choice lines of Fancy i Hese at 20c ; usual 26e quality. ' Kid Gloves. " Kid Olevaa for street erdrivlnr wear at 75c. 1 and II 26. Special In Deg Skin Gloves at sac dent's Imnertsd Kid Glees, New Spring Shades, at s Net. 26, 27, 29, N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. BRUSSELS CARPEfS-ln Tapestry money, a Deaumui line ei magnincem uesigns il line or munificent a IhHHnHn. nt lftQO RvAAll.nl ftru.u.1. HnrnAt. Excellent Brussels Carpets lledv Rrnuels and Velvets nt SI. INGRAIN CARPETS All tha colors of the 10 ee renna in our great sveca ei ingrain uarpen. Blentv of smaller fheuraa for nlalner tastes. S7KC 40c. 46c, 60c, 6bc, etc aad 76c Our 65 and 75 ingu itlrely free from oils, and fast I colors. If yen Linings. . HAUCAttPiCTH uursreatstecK or Mome - Meme - I CARPETS Our sreat stock of Home - Heme - meat the reaulrements efsverv buyer. With reaulrements efsverv buyer, with warpewaic,uo,cic,uc,c,euoanaottc, pets at a ana 60 cents, we also nave cog change. FHHNESTOCK'S 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. $Utt 3lbtetrtimcnt. SUITINGS. OVERCOATINGS AND TROU SERINGS.at REDUCED PRICES. McGRANN NOWLKN. Ne. 130 North Queen SL DAY COURSE-KEYSTONE BUSI NESS COLLEGE. Yeune Men anil Ladles educated for profitable employment. Modern methods, course complete and prac tical. Type-writing and all business branches taught. WO night session. W. D. MO'USER, Prln., tfclAw 18 North Queen Ht., Lancaster, Pa. s PECIAL, Type'Writing Free te all who take the Business Course at the Lancaster Business College. We use the Stan-' dard Remlnsten. Yeu can complete the course until vocation. Fit yourself for the positions offered te competent parties. Visit us at Col lege Reems, Ne. 84 North Duke street. Open day and evening. H. O. WEIDLER, Principal. vrES,ITISTRUE, WE SELL Without regard te Cost, at NO. 2(1 EAST KING STREET, fig-lwd W.M.HOFFMEIEH. -VITK EXAMINE Ei ES FREE. Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I If yen have them examined yen will probably find that there ls something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA1' lenses, which are mode only by ns, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best olds te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Bpectacles, BS.oe ; usual price, Bff.oe. Bteel Spectacles, flOc.: usual price, Bl.OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, SI usual price, BIO, I. ZIIEMAI A BR0.1130 S. Until Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Waluut Streets. mm-lyd T HE PEOPLES CASH STORE. BIO REDUCTIONS -IN- Nottingham Lace Curtaln, flee, 75c, 1 te H 60 per pair. Cream and Fancy Scrims reduced telOe, l'J;c, 16c, Bleached Gcrmsn Table Linen at 60c; regu lar price, 75c. Pure Linen Cream Damask at 25c ; worth &5c. Heavy Cream Damasks ut 35c, 40c, 60c ; worth 45c, 50c and eOc. Extra Quality German IDeuble Damasks at 65e and 75c ; worth 85a and 11. A large let of Fine Qualities Linen Table Cleths and Napkins lu setts at greatly reduced prices. A large let of All Linen Towels reduced from 12)e. te 10c A large lc4ef All Ltneu Towels reduced from 20e te lie. We have a large let of extra large size, extra fine Huck Towels In two numbers. Price was 60c and 75c j will close them out at 33c and 89c At these prices these goods should go out lu a few days. Full lines or Tickings, Sheetings Mntllns, Ginghams, Prints, Pent stuffs, etc., at less than regular prices. 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. BtartO-lydR Heusefurnishing Goods. ThePeeple'sCash Stere .Sfi a Wfc- m r1" J. ". ' ;r. 'frtt i v. -wi shown in abovemehtieneil de increase the force of this activity uiis cna purppnng i,uies 01 rur jf.. t- 1-a. It. A.. . ' Outing 4 Neglige Shirts.. Special Bargains la Beaeet BMrta at esaial aoed quality Deaist Bfetrte at STKe.' at'&ec11 Tlu8 ls Flam,,ItMIMtail New styles in Imported FtaanetBatrtaatl and II H. -j . a.. White Shirts. The Geld Shirt, eerfect flttln. well equal te Custom Shirts, II unlaundrled ; Hi par H down. 4k A 50e Shirt, reinforced back and front, well stayed, linen besom, the best at the price. - I .Fine White Drees Shirts, slain aad besoms, at IL II SB. 11 60 and at Excellent values! n White and Embroider n ign t Bniru, at oec, 7scr asa and n . Latest Styles ii E. A T. Cellars ui &1 Latest Styles In Ancher Band Cellars aai cum at sc 31 West King St. , Brnssels Carnets weareshewlnr srreat valm eh for lltll ana uuienngs is nere. ah m at 60c, 00c, C2(c, 75c and SSc at Bftrt. flOfl. GHt- TJlfl and R(V MnjMifal Rainbow, as well as the mere subdued si Lrge ana meuium aesigns in aeanai Better values were never offered at 20c. 26c: . i cent numbers ere mode of the best soenrd cent numbers ere made of the best soen: went a geed carpet at a lower price see eurt 46 anl wl th borders te match in all e dll amasks. Stair Carpets at 10c, 12c iac, iCeru awir tteaas ana nuttens an . maaenag maaenag cornets, maae sneciauv te erae made made Rer Cornets, made snedall the cotton Carpets at 15e. ISc and 20c. and the the Cotten Carpets at 15e. ISc and i aiican nesuitea. sxceuent wool wtrir tea. Kxceuent wool Hinne itaa- l carpets ix yarns wiae. Carpet Hags Taken In Bs SUn ailtevtletn. -TO POISON OR INJURIOUS COLOt 0.1. usea in runty soap." -fUDGES HAVE LONG SINCE DECXDC fj inatuiiiywaitx's cigar is tne Best la State. Fer sale at NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST.! uerecma jn. i u , i a.B TTAPPY NEW)(KAK I Steam Engine -AND Beiler Works MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL! VERTICAL 1 PORTABLE f HOISTING j ENGINES. IHorlxental Tubuls Vertical, Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. BOILERS. CENTRIFUQAL1 BOILER FEED I MINING r STEAM j BOLLS. fSawMllli -Bark MIlU (.Cob Mllls.1 AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, BRASS LEATHER ROLLERS, BARK CONVEYER SCREWI PULLEYS, SHAFTINO, GEARING HANGERS, PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXI COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES, SPINDLES. TOES AND 8TI PULLEY PLATES, SHIEVE WHEELS, AC, Ac, Ac, BOLTS, TURNBUCKXE8, LAG SCREWS, RODS UP-8ETT. SETT SCREWS, FORGINGb NUTS, 8q. nnd Hex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHE Specialty lu Making and Repalrlng DEEP WELL DRILLING TOOI 'Ii: Reds, B1U. Reamers, Jars, Sand Pump Blt.and Red Catches, dc. Charcoal Hammered f Deable Rcttned Refined Beiler and Tank TANKS Round or Square, for Gas, Oil Stacks, Stand-pipes, Water Wheel Casln uut Air r uruaces, sc LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPI Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Casl ana aianeauie rulings, injectors, racaia i j, ccc, ever carriea in utncaaier. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING Light and Heavy Iren and Brass Cestings. 40-Repairing Promptly Attended te.-fce Cheap Let of SECQND HANDPUU.EYS AND SHAFTING 4 Pulleys. 49x12 : 4 Pulleys. 41x10 : 2 Pulle tf.: "'L,ullei X Pulleys, 40X7K : Pulle)S.3Sx7. ' 1 Weed Split Pulley, 2JxlX Weed Balld Pulleys, 4txe(. 1 B 2 15-18 cellars. 62 feet, 2 16-18 Shatlng. it24 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 6-30-Herse Power. 60 Inch Dlem., 18 feet J ztxtKwcu tueea. rrice, sits ana sum. t seiier sv men uuun., u (set ions Tubes, U awt long, with Fire FrentTl ana -ions k Bat Sins 1 adesai nee. an S0e, hi wee saaaWy, 4t hU tii Wl x,&-i i, -tJ?hr."itt -wg
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