awawsSSMSMSMSJSSJSjaaamyjammaaaaaijai f i- 8g88888888888fl !!SSv v&S35Sr ;&, ' T,. f4' v J V I THB LAJTOASTER DAILY INTELLIGJCNOER. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. .1300 ..-r -tv - - i , ,-, ' i 'TTTTTsTl P., ) i i f i i ,ivr-i -rfr, ,, M q r '..it.t Ei. SP w'.r ii-'L v& UMBRELLA BUMS. .j- -V V. tTM.PnmiWTlM IE1IEIS CMCI -I" FCIL IF CMH JUKE. PW Hawle. te tk. Le-Irap-An Am- iv(HMdCMUIVHrrCM Goe te Cew. Kley tKo-U.eld.r-. Oat Divide-. uV . . c tkunmi. March 18, Jeseph Halter bad ' -Muring before Squire Evan InM night lJiw-!w-Win nnd battery en Harry Duck, a !UIiEUibej ng1.17 jeara, Halt.' tWUk MM trouble vviw tne ceyaana me eiaer I'JWWr" ten. it tip, cbeklng young Duck. TMsqniretnea te ecuie me matter, duv .elder waiter wamca inogeioooun I furnished 9300 ball for trial. Odcera Morrison and Wlttlck arretted are umbrella mendera lart night for fc-tnf drank and, dtwrderly. TUey were no icmWt'UMt they vrore hauled te tba lockup Mfttragen. Squires Evans and Herahey AMi them te Jail for flve days ench. Odkar Morrison baa arrested the boy s.lm. broke the stained ulsss window of (vTrinlty Reformed clmreh by throwing ."tones. They were wkwi boiero aquire n 11.. .!,. a rf1mAllf. U'U flfTnctafl tlV A es , --vi -- ---"r ". ; ,","-; premise te iiaye me Droaen mnuiwi ju nhced. i I) ' ?? On February 12th, a warrant was Issued itbt Oeente Daser. cbftreed with disorderly . conduct bv a woman who had been insulted f "'ion the street by him. On Saturday Officer ' i -Morrison arretted tbe man, ami au ollert AXla being made te eettle tbe matter before vtaSnulw Selly. ft jgjj-V tnerhTe Jury was In town llilamern- -iving anu ejectcu win. uaKcr, coiercu, ireiu Whonse. The house was sold at sheriff's f sale and purchased by Jehn Ivelner. VThe directors of the Keelcy Steve com any held n meeting last night and dc K elaml an annual dividend of flve per cent., t .Mat ursi ier aome yours. i n'' uuerffu muiueri, itn uiiijiuj v n uv 4nf ''Ayaa(offlce, had his arm out yosterday - by miming it through a window pane. ,-ft Tbe society of Christian Endeavor of the 'wVethmlM church will held a social inset. f' Ing this evening at the home of Mrs. Jehn . . J Bhcnbcrcer. A musical and literary pre- l ( gramme will be glven. r3i'fttH.. Yfnilnniii. .will I, 1l ft.lnl Liaeeting this evening at tbe home of Miss &FloraWlke. ','WIIHIHIM .,IU,.1..V. 11... HUIU DSV.,. Jy Slk empleyes of St. Charles furnace 'faded as inll-bearers at the funeral of ; - frJesenh lick man vesterdit v afternoon. The empleyes of the furnaces wcre present In t Sf large numbers. ' 'M K meetlus of tbe Columbia LAternrv fVelub was held last evening at the home of cVj)rs, E.,M. Fltigerald. rsi'Ddrlng'ebruHry fl31.50 was paid out H'?Yer accident beneflts en the llendlng A illlntlltnffi mllrrie1 ami SQO Art fir mir Iia.i. VrY'ZZlZ ' " ;' .St'A new heating furnace has been built at KsjSfJtat Columbia Iren company's uilll, nnd uv rki.. .11.1. U11 . in ... . v wite uuuuie jiuiiuiiiiK luruaves will ue mwivuvru. itucn uuinjuuicu lue capacity '. Bof the mill will be increased about 220 3, Ions or month. A new 100 herse power , ,v&englne will be added te drive a train of ifrells, making an lnuencndent ongine for fe,, each train. i' Run TMna'M rnu nl.ml.. UP Baui Lung, the Chlncse lnundrvmen en Lc est Orange street, was heard by Alder- -larceny. The testimony shewed that boys ;',-,clud broken a window or the Chinaman, ! be was se anxious te And the bev who . 4Hd it 'hat he offered a reward of 3. About ,- tuu. utfu muinjn oierK was pasmng, t" Bd te bave seme fun one of his cempan- ronsieio eam inai biuri: was the boy who IftMlIrA thft ivlnrlnw. tin flltl Mr., .t.n I.. ; a' - ".....w... w UIU 4IVV PIUJI IU HI" - gulru into the truth of the statement, but rjMonce preceeued te box the boy's ears, ,:u viiwa 1110 uny ran a ay csam Dim ins vna'. no reiusea 10 surrenaer It te the ; rteey's father, and was prosecuted for lar- "Jieeuy. The aldcrmtm dismissed the case. ii Fi.hv ', JCIlled Jly Iinonster Aoeommoilatlnii '$ A trackman numed King, who Is lu II the ftmpley ofthe Pennsvlvnnia railroad nnd B F'dwl in Fitrnace Hill near Middletewn, . wsw cuiea near the branch Intersection sycsterdy, by Ilarrlsburir and Laucadter $k accommodation. King stepped from a , Jl,r0lKul truelc evor 011 the west bound pas- OBDCeriraCK lllkl nulliA tnln i..aa liin u M?.t"eP0,nt The blew be recolved In liU W saiue sent mm aylng flfteen feet Inte the air, .Rerunning uissium in mui breaking both legs. L'TTA Vfl I.I.II Itf. Ilia l.r.... ....I r 1 V ihhtnHlAf. tvlir. w- ..IIAA.t l.l.t .... . a"1 w ",W"MW i l.umiuu, UU1UUU1IH1UC31. j!.- ' & -. 5 fltnillM ITnlH 1M..,A.1 n T,n.... . . v ...m V..HM.W. MmuUBUi tot?T, ,-uanes liulu, beer bottler, w us lu court SSithis morning. Ueagnlu asserted that be w'dld net vlolate euy ofthe liquor laws. Ills niieuiu tam'u uuiuru 1110 cun, aim sue ( 1T 'TStflttllttfMl MRl'lMir Ml iliT"i." Iuii juMn.ln.iu ' iwIaI.Ia.1 !.. 1 I.. .1 1 - I I l(fjband. She premised net te de se In the future, and the court after lccturluir her for ptSt "violating the law grouted the llcense. r ; r J 1 a, 1 1 gvIhe Courtship Ijisted Twenty Minutes. P? A remnrVnlila in..,l.. 1... I.... I .... Zf i!T .WHIHIHHMIU lUMLiLKW U9 JUI, UUUII Ull W' f- MAiiniu.l I.. IYIII.1. .,..-. IlT ... . . AflwMMvx'v tii aviiviiiu vuurt iieiisn, y vu. S-OnSaturdav niernlntr Jacob lllirnnp nt.ru I ii-f 80 years, walked from his home at Eaten's 'Muxunnti. 10 tuoueino of .Mrs. Kay, a widow KwofeS. Holutreducodhliiuelfto tbe widow M saying that he understood that alie wlshed titO marrv. TllOV I allied Sfl mlmitne mil r jRlffner etarted for Ititchie, secured u H. rSZ " '"" U"III"JU IVIIU U IIIIUlMOr, OIU1 ""' uijiui iiiujr uru limrnuu. iir. Hill- per, who is a iirosiieroua farmar. took bis 1' bride home en Monday niernlntr. Want Ulvorees. The following applications for dliorce J&j-bave been filed slnce Monday neon ; B. r. 'fe! JenN, Providence, from Hettlo A. Jenes desertion; Resa Wilhelm, city, vs. Ooergo W. wjineim, uosertlenj Llrzle Nlxderf w. Christian 0. Nlxderf, desertions LIzjJe Grlmes vs. Henry Grimes, desertion. Deules the Charsei. Mrs. Pickel, living en Concord street. f has bebn projeeutcd befere Aldermau Hal- bach for keeping a bawdy houteandferill treating her children. Susan McCloud, a neighbor, appears at the complainant. ' Mrs. Pickel denounces the charges made v as false and suys she will be able te prove them se whoa tha case Is heard. i Death of Mrs. Careline 6uyder. . r iure. vvareune, wjie 01 win. Snyder, 3J0,ol"lteePer en Maner street, died en i5i Menduv nlchl. nflnr n lliurnrlm. in....... -?(. from censuinntlnn. RIimhiII vs... i.i .'.' and IflavpK n lniHli.inil nn.1 ihrn ..1.11.1.... C? VTa Alli.r.l .t 111 nl.. hi... ... Nil 1 rp .m..v,, .,,. Mii.u jJiave uil xnuraUiiy ;;p,merBiDg, una services at St. Jesejih's : ;v : Kinojie caurcn. L -- , FlBssant Masquerade. zh, T.ierfl was a very large anu pleasant mas. I'' easrude party liiEshleiuau's hall last evon- .Sj;. It was given by a number of young EJailes te r party of gentlemen, and it was 'X decided mccess in every particular. The 'itaaaaerers were Misses Jennln mul Cimm i XsIiOVue. Ida Smith. Ltzrln Ttlnklnv nnrl A,ln jijiewman. ,W ' Still Mystery. The crowd that cathered te leek at the ?y,SQueen"onerlh Queen street last 'Vavtaleit 'a very large. Ne ene has yet 'tbttn able te solve the mystery, but every- neay is pieaseu wun me show, it is said tba a Philadelphia manager has been try- i..M .. .A..,I.IMM .... I.. I l.-.l- ... f wi vu B,w nuiviuiu uy lu luiiuilien OI lUO '1' Preatfuted "With a 'Wuteli. ,''? Cenrad, fc'chlcenbakrr, residing at 320 fvUlurch street, was gl en k urprle iarty k evening uy ins iricnuti, uie occatien being blstwmty-flrst birthday. All bad an enjoyable lime, and during the evening the mother of the young man prpwiited b(m with a sliver watch. axeire irem tltlt STRCKTfl. The Contract Awarded te J. F. Staaflar Fer Oaa Yaar. Thestreettgemmlltee of councils met en Monday evening specially te consider the bids for stoat for the city strceU for 1800, The committee reported having visited and inspected aeveral of the quarries, and that in tbelr Judgment the best stone was that from the quarry of Jehn F. StanSer. Following were the bid for stenei J. F. Btauffcr, with crusher, 4U cents per ten) with crusher delivered, 8i cents nor ten without crusher delivered, 01 cents per ten. F. Engle,lth crusher 50 cents per ten, delivered, 60 cents per Ien. J. W. Mentaer, at quarry, 60 cents per ten; de livered, 00 cents per ten. Jehn A. Meuk, Clilcklci quarry, delivered en cars In Ian Ian Ian caster.slsesutUblofercriisbor.fl.IOperlon. Win. Westman, with ongine and crusher, 70 cents per (en delivered, 1.15 per ten t without crusher, fl per ten; without crusher dell vered,1.50 pel ten. Gee. Wolf, at crusher, K cents per ten. Henry Boch Bech told, with erusher, 00 cents per ten ; roy alty, 8 cents per ten. Jno, Hege A Ce., With crusher, 00 cents per ten) price per ten te deliver, 35 cents. K. 8. Outer A Ure., Pert Dopeslt granite, Ne. , 11.85 per ten Ne. 2, f 2.05 i Ne. 8, $2.20 t Ne. 4, $2.30. The tests made by Clapp A Hunt, of Pittsburg, of the atone furnished te them, showed the following result: Bechteld, 7,82ft, 11,420 and 2A.CS0 pounds prossuref R. S. Oster, 15,272, 10.230J Oee. Weir, 3,000, 7,021; J, F. StaulTcr, 0.5&S, 11,400, 7,344; W. E. Lant, 10,700, 16,680 ; J. II. Meuk, 14,700; Fred. Engle, 12,620, 18,810; Jehn W. Montser, 17,880; Ilege ACe., 10,360,22,460. The aamples of stene submitted were blocks, two Inches square. These were placed in a hydraulic press, and the fig ures abeve noted show the pounds of direct pressure at which the sample became crushed or broken. Mr. Cummlngs moved that the contract be awarded te Mr. Stauffer at 811 cents, the stene te be delivered en the st roots crushed and ready for use,ef the quality of the sample that showed a test of 11,400 pounds, the contract te be for ene year, with tbe city te have an option of renewing the contract for thrce or live years.and Mr. Stauffer is te give bend for the faithful performance of the contract. The city is te pay for the moving of the crusher te his qusrry, and if he rescinds the contract at the end of a year he Is te remeve and set up the crusher at the quarry thou solected. The motion was adopted. llsmenntrnnces In ItendluB. The camimlgn of the Enw and Order League was opeuod In Beading en Monday by the tiling of sixty-four romenstraucos against hotel and 8aloen-kcepor who have applied for licenses. Of thvse IllVy-throe are airatnU saloons in the city and eloven In the country. The remenstrances are all ewern teby William Y. Lyen, ibe dotectho or the society, and they ure signed by Wllllum M. Stan for, Qeorge J. Eckcrt, Ilenry D. High, J. II. Stein, W. K. C. Cexc, Josse Orr, Rebert Helmes, Jehn Hende), Jero Jere tniah O. Mehn and James B. Marsh. The grounds for reinonstranre are viola tions of the law lu hell Inn en Sunday, or te miners, koeplng gambling or disorderly houses, harboring dlssolute women and that the places are net necessary for public accommodation. Nena of the promlnent places en I'enn street that have been threatened during the last few days were included in the list. It Is said that the list filed en Monday in cludes nearly all te whom objections will be made, but a few mero will probably be Meil between new nnd Monday next. Some four hundred wltnesscs have been sub sub sub poenaed te glve tlstlmeny for the remon remen strants. The hearing will begin en Mon day uext. Hard en Harrison. A letter Is printed w blch Senater Vest wrete te (i. T. llouser, the Democratic leader in Mentana, advising the Domeorats as te their ceurse in the matter of cheesing senators. Its description of the president will be Interesting te that gontleman : The fact that our people went Inte ses sion with theni Is nn esteppel upon us as te the legal organization of that body. It was a terrlble mlstake and ene we did net anticipate. I sent Teele a full statement as te all the questions Involvetl, but did net think of our ponple walking into thelr par lor us they have done. Thotwe Itepubllean senaters will ceme here with a rorttlled copy of the ' nroaoud nreaoud nroaeud Ings and the DotneoruU with Governer ToeIo'h cortlllcate which makes a ;n'm uci'ecase for us. Then the light will begin here. Of ceurse the Republican Bonale will net admit our people, but we will make It he het for thorn that they will net admit the ethers. If they uoedod them It would be dltlerent, but they have six ma jority already, and can afford te play the high Judicial rele. The United States Senatu requires thai the governor shall sign the certificates of a senator, and we have the host of them en that point, but they will have the best of us as te the Sen ate. It only remalns for us te have two con testants here nn time, and if we de nothing else we can show up the plmtle.tlcal ncouu nceuu ncouu drelisjuQf Harrlsen'H conduct In the mat ter. Yeu knew i hat I always thought of him. Evoryliedy hore knows the same I thank Ged that be Is te mean, constitution ally, that be will continue te drle nwny from him every man of honor anil liberality uud geed fcellng, until the people will ceme te the rescue of the government fiem this congealed mass of meanness." The Tnrn-Vorelii. Last evenlng the Turii-Vcieln, ene of Lancaster's well known alhletlu societies, gave an outertalnmeut in thelr hall, which Is On the third story of Kehlcr's wiloen, en East King street. Thore was qulten large attoudance of ladles uud gcntlcmen, anil thore was plenty of duuelug te Gresh's orchestra. During an intormlsslen bo be bo tweon 10 and 11 o'clock the members of the society treated the luullouce te en exhibition of their skill. They gave a highly uredltable performance upon patallel and horizontal bars aud also built pyramids of men. The society has been a a great success slnce It wus organized. The members all take great interest lu it and they have geed roaseu te feel proud of their work. He Is h Bad One. It will be romenibercd by the leaders of the Intelmehxckii that seme months age a mail w he thou gave his name as Andrew McFarland wes urrcs(ed here for defrauding Rev. Dr. McCulIagh and ethers. Yesterday while Detective Ilarnheld w us lu Newark he found the picture ofthe man lu the rogues' gallery at poli;e headquartcn-.. He had been arrested thore for robbery and had Just finished a year's terni lu prison heftre he catne here. A Connoisseur ou 1)1iim. Mr. Jehn S. Allen heiiiIh the fellow lug from Virginia as an actual occurrence : Mrs. Sholieu. " Hew Is your bister get ting en, Mrs. WlnternltzT" Mrs. W.( Whose sister has been 111 with typhoid fecr,l"Shu has recovered fieui thuei er, but Is new struggling with the tyjihetd." SunVWiiK With llrnrt Failure Jacob Hcrhhey, of Meuulville, Is seri ously ill by leasen of oer ex ertion and excitement. He made an effort te catch a train at MeuntUllu en Monday, aud lu his great eagerness te make it fell exhausted when near the train. Heart fallure is supposed te be the complaint be sullercd from. He Was Awful Drunk. Edward Williams, who was se drunk that he did net knew his own iiame nor where he lived, wus arrested yesterday near the upper Reading railroad station by Constable Ehrman. He was held for a hearing befere Alderman Deen. JJleU tVhlle Leading In Prayer. At Carrollteu, Ala., en Sunday Majer E. D. Wlllett, a prominent lawyer, died while en his knees leading In prayer at Sunday school. His death was caused by heart disease. He was a preinluent churchman andsurjrlutondentefth8 Sunday whepl. Wklpftd Hit Wife. Jehn Hamilton has bean prosecuted be- fore Alderman Barr for drnnkiwneaa and disorderly conduct and whipping hi wifci Ball was entered for a hearing. ,..", i- - OMBta!ftHi,Llfekaa? , , In the list eftlcenaea decided da Monday that of Jeseph Baamler, for a hotel at Man helm borough, waa overlooked. The court granted this lleeaat. Jeseph "BelbaehCeiuinbta, was granted a bottlers' license te-day. i Given Pension. Samuel Zahn, Quarryyille. has been granted a pension. It jre Cnra or Rellaf Ne Pay. I five a written guarantee with every Electric Belt I sell myself, and If after one week's trial you are net benefited or cured 1 will refund the money lew X per cent. C.U. Meke, Inventor, at 843 North Queen street, Lancaster, !'-. every Wednesday, from 0 a.m. te 9 p. m. ,,i " Baarl7-td. T Spring- Sight-Seelna Tours ea tha Paelfle The tenth annual spring sl(htieelng tour through California, announced by Messrs. Kay mead A Wbltcemb, are exceedingly attractive. They dlffiir from the winter excursions 'Inas much as trier are complete s!htaeelD(Tednds, with all expenses included for every day of ab sence. One tour consumes elxty-one days and the ether aeventy-flve, Monday, April 2", being the data of departure In both eases. Bothteers comprise a round of California, and the latter alto eneem passes visits toOrsten, Washington, Ilrltlih Columbia, Mentana, the Yellowstone National Park, etc., the return eastward being ever the Northern Pacific Railroad. The shorter tour' Includes a return via Salt Lake City and the Denver A We Grande route, with visits te Manlteu Bpringi, Denver, etc. Beth parties will travel in elegant trains of Pullman vetll buled ears, with dining-cars attached, end every facility will be had for the full enjoyment of the trip. Ample time Is given for Hie Yescmlte Valley, and In connection with the Paclfle Northwest tour there will be an opportunity te visit Alaska. Descriptive circulars may be ob tained by addressing Ilaymend A Whltcemb, 111 oeulh Ninth street, under the Continental Hetel, Philadelphia. Sprlng-1800. MeOrann A Nowlen, tailors. Ne. 136 North Queen street, are new prepared te show you the finest line of Huttings, Treuserings and Bpilng Overceatings ever brought te this city, many of which are exclusive styles. Fit, trimmings and prices guaranteed. mar!4-2wd fpcathc. IlAnnisii. In this city, en tbe 17th Inst., Michael U, Ilsmlsb, In the Kid year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 14 Coneslega street, en Wednesday morning at 12 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock at the Old Htone Meonenlto meeting house, ene mile south of New Danville. 2t Kavtz. In this city, en the 16th Inst,, Mary Margaret, daughter or Charles W. and Ida Kauft, In the third year of her age. Hern en earth te bloom In Heaven. The relatlves and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her parents' residence, Ne. 426 Maner street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td tiHavhtt. Qrnlu nna l'rovisleus. Furnished by H. K. Yundt, Breker. CH ioaeo, M ar. 18, laW e clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. lard. March April .... May June. -. July ...... . SOW ie (se 10.02 10 67 A 10 6 12 620 nn AUgUM September 77 October... far .. Crude Oil-March-Consels 87H llcicipts. Car Lrfiis. 87 .. 2S 802 225 Wlntcr'Wheal Hprlug Wheat Cern ... Oau Ill e m.- - Ilu rley.... . llecelpts Hogs ttccelnts -Cuttle Head. ..20.000 ,-. 7,000 Llve Stock Maraeta. IiurrAt.e, Mar. 17. Cattle Receipts, 4U hrad ; active, Arm aud higher ; choice shipping cattle, (4 704 8.1; prime te cliolce native skip ping steers, 84 Seat 60; medlum te geed ex pert grades, 84 20a4&6; fair te choice canning and butchering erodes, $3 85a4&0; medium te geed (In, (3 80u4 HO ; geed te choice shipping de, 8350a 8 00 ; very common and grades, riSOn'M ; Mlclil. ean steers, stockers and feeders, fair te choice, 82 K5a.1 80 ; de de fair te geed nntl vrs, 82 60a2 85 ; fair te choice cows and helfert, Cla3G0; medium common te prims de, (2 S5a2 GO; milk cons ami springers, WnJO. Hhcup and Ijimlis-Itccelpts, 6,000 head ; geed demand at full prices. Kheep choice te, extra, 86 OOadlS: medium teKiml, JeMlnMO; oemmoii te koeiI, 81 75a6 60. Lambs geed te choice, 87 1047115 ; fair te geed, la 7&n7. Heks llecelpts, 14,810 : geed demand at full prUes; mediums mid heavy, 84 60. mixed, 81 M); YerKtrs, 8I45&460; pigs, 81 40; roughs, !Jfa0a J 80. KASTl.'iimtTY, Mar. 17.-Catllc-Uecelpts. l!kV) ; shlpineiils, 1756; market actlve; ftulue higher thnu last week's price. HHiS Ilecelpui. 1700; shlpnienls, 2500: market active; medium, 81 Ml (10; Yorkers, 8I4.VIC0; Phlladelphlas, 81 SV4I 40; Pigs, 81 10i$4 20 ; 11 cari sblpiied te New Yerk. rllieep Itecclpts, ilUO: slilpmeuU. 800; market actve ; 'J5a higher than last week. Ciiicaoe, .liar. 17.-KeceliU, 17,000: slilpments 5,000; active; beeves, 81 50(1(5 00; steers, II 2034 40; stockers and reedcr. 82 HV3 70; cows, bull and mixed, 81 60($3 2i; Texas cattle, 83 XK$3 70 : Woetern ttnngers, 82 7031 ea Heks llccelpts.22.0UO; slilpments. 12,000: mar ket weaker; mixed, 84 1044 30: heavy, 84 10 04 55; light, 84 20cs4.12; skips, 8-1 60.34 00. Hticcp Receipts, 0.000. shipments. 2,000: mar ket steady; untlves,8.1605W; Western woeled 84 80,95 00 ; shorn Tnxaus.K U0.35 20 ; lambs, 8500 te 80 (45 per hundred weight. Htoek. Markets. Huolatleiis by Reed, MeOrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster, l'a. HKVf YORK LIST, 11 A. kT, 12 X. 3 P. M. Canada Pacific ..... V. 1 V. A I.. Colerado Ceal i i K-.K 135 sOi Central Pacific Canada Beut hern 55'J Chi. Ht. U A Pbg Den. A Rie O , Del. L. A W - 13j5 Krle -lM Krle 2nds . Jer O -. K. A T 185SJ 2&I lAin. A N U Hhore Mich. Cen Missouri l'acinc Heck. Vullev. 8.1 107' a Rljf 107 raj & 46 fin tK Mil 83 107 73 7JJ N. P. N. P. Prof. . 7i)i N, West- 1I02 N. Y. a HeSi New Kngland East Tciiuchsucl. i Omaha 32 Oregon Traiisceutlueutal.. 37'J OnturleA W.m 17i l"Kcttle Mall my, Rlchmeud Terminal 211, HUPaul us); Texas Pttcinc ' Uulnu l'acltle , B2U Wabash Cem li)i Wabash Pret. wij Western U MVJ West Hhore lleiuls. 1'IIII.ADEU'IIIA LIST. Lch. Vttl II. N. Y. A Phlla 8 Pa. R. K. ..... 51 ReadlUK VO'J U)h. Nav ' Hesteuv, Pass P. A R .. . N. Cent M People Pass -....... ,. . lldg 4's.. Oil 88 83 S At 51 20 a. 3b'" 8734 87 ilvtu bticvtlevmcutB, WANTED HARNESS MAKKUS AND en ng men w he ha e worked en harness Apply te mi' At Jehn Lewell's Factory, CHEAP-PURE RYE WH1SKID. I1LACK berry. Ginger and Kuiumel Urandles. ROJIRER'H LIQUOR BTORE, Ne. 22 Centre Hyuare, F OR HKNT TJIATLARdE CENTRAL BUBINHSTAND Ne. 26 EAHT KINU STREET. ml8-lwd PUBLIC HAl.K OF H0U8EH0LD FUBNI. ture.nu Widnesday, March 10, atftSEast ciiestnut street, walnut lounge, extension table, new ranee, two beds uud bcddluir, spring beds, rug carpet, canned trult, glass and iien. ware, aud many things net named. H JOEL U:HA1NEH, Auctioneer. OTJCE. O.I Mr. Isaac O. Pfauti, of Lltilr, Lancaster county, Pa., Is about forming a stock ceiiituinv ei t Me propeswl Copper Corporation, In Wur. wick tewutlil J i. The par muuu or a share Is lellars, and the stock will be dl. one hundred Ided Inte one hundred hares. Peneus wlj.li i iik iu uuy suine ei me sieck win call en or ad arZ'l ... . MR.WAAOU.PFAUTZ. r.'l-lmd Lltltz, tjincaster county, l'a. 8100,000. IN BONDS AND MOUTOAOEH FOR IN. VEsreita, in sums of 1100,1200. 8500, 81,000 te 820,000. Himds 6 per cent. Interest, paj able quarterly. Merlgages-0 per cent. Interest, pa able halr- NW or call for full lufonaatlen. JOJIff H. MKTZl.EH, Ne. H. Duke 81, 4 .j Wit-? 3llHf rtta-cmtnt. ryuuuAax werkij DOtKMM dJJLUlOB WOltl. . Cerner of Bake and Vine, Btreett (fenaeMy -wteh.i L NrtRHfeCR. Pren. fffl Orarmaltieasand Dollars .dtl,VOO artaeValiielMiaowen Rxhibttlen. 1BVO All at I.ATWTT HTYl.'B PT 1BBO JJMgOO.ROADCARTM 18.00 ... a--TNe Beat of meelMUilct en reealrlnc at the oersem OarrUM Works, eerner of Duke and as-iran. wras b-tWe WlHHWBUb eku latiMl mnltnrtlnt? rnttnfm tn tyrlvatA iimiir man tern locsivien. Aeann, ........ ......rrr....r... ...., ... K VtRt J. K., lKTaxLieK-ncca Offlet. mHK WOMKlf 'H EXCttAMtiB WILLCflOSB JL en WRDNrMDAY, MAHCU 98. Consign Consign ors are nettled te remove thelr goods. ssarlT-ttd &NT-AN S-HOOM DWELLING V Monae. with range, bath-room, etc., Ne. iaar vrtui raati Bast King street. stb-roetn, etc., no. esslen given about saw nasi AiDg sireci. rum Marei Appiy av rarK-lM CENTRE BQ.U AflK. X710RREJI Stere Beem, MOM HALi OR RENT-FROH APRIL 1, MtO. Dw i UUSS9IIM rriTaie wlllnai. Tnr&mnLK no. launt King yt street. DMKll- King street. Tni ng street. The FACTORY, Nca. lis and U8 East t Miraia street. inquire ei -... . L OEO.B.NORBECK. Proprietor of the Doorsem Cartlage Works, cer ner of Dnke and Vine streets. fbbl7-tfdAlyw TJHHT TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CtOARB XJ tll0Clty,at Blf.LY WAITZ'M, os. ft A 103 North Queen Ht. dec6-CmdM,Tu,fhJS OI ;PHINO-10. O I McGrann 4 Newlen, Tailors. FULL DAY COURSE IN BOOK I1raB. KeeDlna-. Arithmetic Cemmer cial Law, Oerrespbndeucc, Typb-wrlilnc and all business branches thoroughly tanght. 820 night session. 16 North Queen St. Lancaster, tfdAw W, D. MOBBER, Prln. OHCAHTINOB, IRONOR BRABB, LIGHT or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN ; 833 East Fulton street. m7-tfd 1l T for steam work, at JOHN IIEHT'B, 238 Kest r uiiuii nireeu mi-iia -lirANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN YY In city or country wishing te earn 83 te 85 a day at their own homes; no canvassing; Address with stamp, Crystallted Photo. Ce. 112 w, ein ni., uincinnau, u. inarl6-3mcedtl TO HAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDEN your heart use " inirlty Boap." WHITE COTTON WAHTE, COPPED BY tbe pound, lOe ; In leta of 10 pounds or f v iuv pwuiiu, iw , ill mia ui iv puuuun ur ever. He. All goods delivered te anv nart of the city Free, call en JOHN BEST, Ne, .133 East Fulton street. ni7.td BILLY WAITZ HAB THE BEST TWO FOR 5e and 5c Cigars In the Btate, at NOB. S A 103 NORTH QUEEN BT. decMmdM.Tu.ThJl RENDER YOUR SKIN SOFT. SMOOTH and White by using" Purity Boap." TjlORAMERICANBIGHTFEED CYLINDER jC Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups f.ir Hearings, you can get them at JOHN at JOHN IIEHT'B, 833 East ru ulten street. mi'iiu TIME. LABOR AND MONEY BAVED BY using " Purity Bean." Beld everywhere. TTIOR BdlLERS, HORIZONTAL, TABULAR, JP Vertical, Portable, Cylinder. Marine, of eny site or power, of (he best material and workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fill, ten street. m7-tfd UHLICBALE-ONWEDNE-DAY, MARCH 1, at I ocleck p. m..nt Ne. ail North Mary street, llcds nnd Bedding, one Sideboard, two Extension Tables, solid walnut, new; one tint Rack, walnut ; let of Fancy Werk, Crockery and Rugs, Werk Bench and Toels, Stores and a great many things tee numerous te mention. Ild TUBLlO SALE. On Wednesday, MAitcn te, 1800, at Gee. II. Miller's Restaurant, Ne. 25 North Queen street, or household and kitchen furni ture of nil description. Alse, all bar fixtures pcrtalulntc te a flrst-class bar, with wines, liquors, etc., geed mare, coming 4 years old, one Jump seat carriage, one-home wagon, all new, two sets harness, never used. Alse many arti cles net mentioned. Bale te commence et 9 o'clock a. m.. sharp. GEO.H. MILLER. Gee. Huxtkb, Auctioneer. ml7-2td OPRING NECKWEAR! Feur-lu-Hand, Teck and Tycoon, . At ERISMAN'S. -Vyi LLI A MBPORT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street. -VTEW STYLE LINEN COLLARS, AT ERIHMAN'S. . i iii ii i i i rpROUT A SHANK, SHIRT MANUFAUTURKRK AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Quccu Street. Shirts made te order as low as 8l;00. Perfect fit guaranteed. Through necessity we have starded a HANI) i.iunuivi auu ure prcpareu te lauuary eraii Kinus. maraj-hdlt in "WkTOW IS THE TO BUY YOUR FURNITURE ANP NO. 20 EAST KING STREET IS THE PLACE. W. M. HOFFMEIER. ml8-lwd 3 OOTS AND BHOKB. THE BACKBONE OF COLD WEATHER IB BROKEN, feO IB THE BACKBONE OF PRICES, STAOKHOUSE'S NOS. 23 AND 80 HAST KING ST. IF YOU DOUBT THE ASSERTION ABOUT . THE PRICES, CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELF. Seme Astonishing Offers in Spring Goods D. P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. -yACATlON EXCURSIONS. ( RAYMOND'S - VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Expenses Included. A party will leate Philadelphia Monday, April 33, fur a tour of 61 Da s through COLORHDO AND CALIFORNIA, with tUltstelcadlngcitlcs, resorts, and places of plctureiue Interest, and n return through Ulah.aud oNcrthe encr A Rie Grande Itall way the Oreal " Scenic Reute." On thu same date Monday, April 2& a imrly will leae Phllailelpbla for a Tour of 75 Da) ever the same routes through COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, Thence through the Picturesque Ktgleu of he Pacific Northwest, Aud homeward emt the entire length of the Northern Paeltle Railroad, wllh a wet k In the Yellowstone National Park. Beth these turtles III tra el In SpeclalTnilns efMasnlllccul Vellbulcd Pullman PulaceCars, with Pullman l'ulare Dliilng-'urt included. Incidental trips te the Yesemlte Valley and Ulg Tree Uret es. , -Scnd for dtncrlpthe circulars, designating the particular trip delml. RAYMOND A A1UTCOMB, 111 SeiiUi Ninth St. (under CenllnriiUtl Hetel), tf m 3ltliut. y etice te my ntiKWfjB awp cubte i have Meaiei simpetiullr1, wy aAai havetasacaaiMSaaorta-ntef BfelgtM; inrHimm ramuy uarnaava, Nerrbaek Seat CJarts,aU of sayeWai IwSKm "- .R.WOIUmCK,AflteU e UK M AKK Of eOCDBH UON AND MIA aaerldaie ui jMabiunea r ais-tMH nURTUE BBS V the market, go te rmwn sirrcu BENT 6e HAVANA FILLER CIOAR IN the city, at BILLY WArtt'8, , ' - Nes.SA MB Nert Queen 8H. deeMmdM.Tn,tn3 F nit nni i.F.rt hire nutiHMEB. stillben .C Pipe Wrenches.PlpeandMoekey Wrenches combined, riles. OH Cans, etc., go te JOHN ui29r,iRaasiraiien street. ra-uu JHKY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Billy Walts's Havana Filler Clear. NOB. 6 A 108 NORTH QUEEN ST. dec6-6mdM.Ta.TbJH S8UMPB, HNBE BOILKRH. MINING, CENTRIFU- and Bteam Pumps, of any capacity, at npa, FulU BEBTJB, 3M East Fulton streeU bu hj-uu fJ10R RENT-THAT DEHIRaMLK BTAND JR for business NO. 36 EAST KINO STREET. Inquire within, inS-lwd alUE LAROE8T AND FINEST LINE OF . Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes, gar Helders, cigar Cases, Bnufl Bexes and all kinds of smoker's articles. DEMUTU-S CIOAR BTORE, alfWMR U4 East King streak OR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS, nangers. uiamp uexes, couplings, etc., go IK teJ JOHN XI31 East Fulton street. m7-tld XUDOEH HAVE LONG SINCE DECIDED J that Billy WalU's agar Is the Best In the State. Fer sale at NOS. A A 103 NORTH QUEENsT. dec&4mdM,Tu,Th.S T ABLATORS, OF ANT MAKE OR D& ,EV sign, ran be flirnuhsd at reasonable figures, by JOHN BEST, 833 East Fulton street, m7-tfd E iOR BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, BET SCREWS, Sansre and Hexaren Nuts, thiuut rneds In stock, at JOHN BESTS, 833 East Fulton street. m7-t IF IN WANT OF BRAN) OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib Cocks, Lever Cooks, Swing Joints, call and get them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN BEST, 833 East Fulton streeL m7-tfd T ABOR MASS MEETING,. At the COURT HOUSE. TUESDAY EVEN INO, MARCH 18,1880, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ' Central Laber Union. The meeting will be addressed by JOHN R. KIltCHNER, et Philadelphia, and OSCAR SEIDEL, or the National Textile Workers' As sociation, who will deliver an address in Ger man. All werklngmen and persons lu favor of erganlted labor are cordially Invited. ' marl5-3td HE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Cigars, our inauufketure, In boxes of 25. 50 and 100. y DEMUTH'S CIOAR BTORE, alS-trdH 111 East King Street. iiiSsaKk r HOT AIR FUBNACE IN Jehn Bawt. an Hast 7-tM Fglne? lm2toTw0her-Iv?rNaErtl4T' YOU WANT A FIRST-LASS PORTABLE l pXh3.i.nho.i!ILr'.em. rT 1 Engine and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as the "JlV,"vi:"".V.'..".iv'.'..,"w;.,c't""r' f"" .""' ie-nni nnd them at JOHN BEST'S, 333 lUMl J. UltOll Bircvi. TTENRY WOL. furniture'stere, has removed te 188 East King street, having a full line of Furniture or every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. a8-trdK H. WOLF. 18 East Ring HtreaL I - rpHE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. : s.-&Y. THIS CARPET ft CURTAIN HOUSE, IK Minutes from Postefrlce, has ONLY ONE PRICE, ONLY ONE BUSINESS, IS ON FIRST FLOOR, HAS THE CONFIDENCE OF ALL, HAS THE LOWEST PRICE FOR SAME QUALITY OF GOODS. HASTHESTOOK AND FIXTURES te Please Everybody Wanting Goods or Werk In Its Line. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street aug2u-lyd B AROAIN STORE." Ths Opening Day en Monday was a Great Suc cess at REINHOLD'S WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE. If you have net been there yet and want te economize In .household expenses, go by all means. New Bargain Goods Arriving Dally. Prices Marked Plainly en All Goods. Don't be Afraid te Examine the Bargains. NEW BARGAINS ARRIVING DAILY. DON'T FORG ET THE TLACE. REINHOLD'S WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE, NORTH QUEEN AND CHESTNUT STREETS, Nearly Opposite the Pcnn'n It. R. Station. mlO-lyd COMMON SENSE " SHAPES I EASY, COMFORTABLE SHOES KOIl LADIES' WKAH. The "Common Sense" Shee shape Is one that will always find admirers here and there. It Is made ever patterns nearer tn accord with the natural shape of the feet than almost any ether style of footwear, and ensures te the wearer a perfectly flat and uniform tread lu walking. Fer absolute ease and comfort In wear "Common Sense" Shoes meet e cry re quirement and ure specially recommended te 1 .idles looking for shoes possessing such iuall ties. These shoe we have Ine variety of makes and In different leathers. Machine and hand sewed, In widths A te E, lnclusle, ranging lu prlce from 1160 te W n lalr. Having se mauy widths In stock make It an easy matter for us te fit the feet perfectly without any uudue pros- sure upon any sensitive portion of It tit lt( without wrlnkllug and net present Uio1eom and baggy uppcarance frequently noticeable lu similar shaped shoes. Will net rub at the tee, or ihafe at the heel, but nt all parts alike. They will retain their shape until worn out and are adapted for either fine drew or ev cry-day wear. The material In them Is excellent and the mak ing bears every evidence of geed Merlimaushlp. Try ' Common Sense " Shots for ease and com. fort In wear uud for long service. Trial luv aria, bly brlugsllklug. Remember the price l 50 u pair, and many advancing step by step In grade nnd prlce te thehnestat 10. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Bi.kkt, Lancas ter. 1'a. aMsmaMa ta ii.8li.it i " aaasSflaMVflkaBaMgiaaMaamam fai AOER BMOTMait.4 " v '" T HMQERS BROTMfiM " " m? 11 1 Vil J,i--. Mtn'i and Bey'i Suitf. STYLISH FABRICS, In Black Cheviots, Plain and Diagonal Weaves, Fancy Light Plaid Cheviots, Black Diagonal Worsteds, Faney Plaid and Cheek Worsteds, Light and Dark Effect. LATEST STYLES. Three Butten, Four-Butten and Leng Bell Hacks and ThrecButten Cutaway Frecks. Fit and Finish Kvial te Custom Tailoring. Men's Suits. Men's Reliable Cheviot and Cesslmere Butts at 17 60, I8 60 and . Special Values In Men's Union Casslmsre Suits at Handle, Men's Nobby All-Weel Cheviot Suits, Plaid and Check effects, at 110. Men's Stylish Black Cheviot Suits, All-Weel geed wearers, at 110. Men's Flue All-Weel Casslmcre and Worsted, 8ulU,Llght and Dark effects, at 112. Men's Fine Hair-Cord Casslmere Bulls, All All Weel, suitable for business wear, at 112. Men's Very Stylish Black Diagonal Cheviot Bulls, Skeleton, patch Pockets, Lapp Beams, at IIS. ' Men's Fine Black Wale Diagonal Worsted Costs and Vests, Stylish Trousers te Match, at lis, te order, HAGER & Nes. 25, 27, 29, $Utt 3.wtterti0cmcnt. HE CALLA LILY IS THE TRADE MARK of the Finest Seap en Earth. "PURITY. rftANKS FOR WATEhOIL8, ACID OR GAS X. of any shape or capacity, at fair prices, go te JOHNBET,ww3 EastFullen street. m7-Ud folewlmrnrlcesshow: fl horse-rmwer: S17S; 8 I hnrsn-nnnrer. Xr 1 hnnuvnower '.MTV I hnri. power, awj rLi r rjl ...' " ..' . -VTI- IS75: 20 herse-newer. 11.176. call at JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton streeL m7-tfd Fire bricks, fire clay, at low figures, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd TjlOR GOOD BRUSHES GO TO KILBURN, BRUSH MANUFACTURER, 211 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. ml-lmd&w ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Maklnsr. Patterns. Drawlnss and Blue Prints, at prises reasonable, at JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton streeL m7-trd B ROWN'S. -use: Fer the Face. Handsand Lips. Seft and Smeeth ns Velvet. -path ICE, a PR! 25c MADE AND SOLD AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE ! LEMON STS., LANCASTER, PA Household Ammonia, 12c V bottle. Weber's Alpine Tea, 10c $ pack. Brown's Cern Cure, 15c fl botlle. lanl3 lyTu,Th,S-R IOR STEAM OAUGES, HIGH OR LOW Pressure Water Gauges. Gauze Cocks. Wee oed Wheels or Weighted. Glass Tubes. Whistles, Syphens Ter Steam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, 833 East FullenstrceL m7tfd OAW MILLS. BARK MILLS. COD MILLS. O Leather Rellers, Tan Packers, Triple Herse Powers, Mllllni ng i 1,33.': and Mlnlnir Machinery, nt JOHN BEST'S, -1 East Fulton street. lnT-tfd TXIRSH 4 BROTHER. a pleasingTssertment. Let your eye glnuce ever our North Queen street windows aud you will echo tbe above statement. While you tee only about 20 of our 600 or uiere pat terns, it gives you an idea of the beauty and the large assortment of patterns. We make you Pants te order from f4 te 110. Suits, from .12 te $30, aud Over coats (light-weight), 515 te .25. We are bound te please you aud it Is a pleasure for us te show you through our stock of goods for Merchant Tailoring. In Jteady-Made Clothing our reputa tion is se well established as te need lit tle talking te corroborate it. Suffice te say thnt our stock of Men's, Youths', Beys' and Children's Suits and Pants, Was never se large lu assortment geed lu (luallty aud low in prlce ns new. A visit will certainly convince you. Many notable Novelties lu Bprlng Neckwear, 25c and 50c. Spring Overcoats, ROO te ? 18.00. Men's, Beys' and Children's REABY-MADE CLOTHIERS, MEHCAANT TAILORS AND FURNISHERS, Mb Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. "VyK EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Teu Think Yeir Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will probably find mat there Is something wrong with them, aud that glsrscs will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "IUA MANTA1' lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the bent aids te defec tive vUlen. Solid Geld Spectacles, 3.00 usual price, fl.OO. Steel Spectacles, SOe.l usual price, 91.00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, i ; usual price, If IO. M. ZIHEMAH & BR0.130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. HIVK-lld bestes Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asliestes Shcathine, Gum rackliur.Gum Kings for Waler Gauges, Plumbago l"acklii, Reed's Patent As besUM, Lined fecclluual I'll' Cuifl, lit JOHN BEST'S, wj Eait Fulton street. niMfd Kdy-We Cliidg Browns rathe HIRSH & BROTHER, '.V Sfenug 1 ;' Yeung MtB'i Buiti. fIaeai te tUnes) Breast.) JrcaBent Casslmer Malta, Geed Btrtes, svt I Geed Union CsMtmsrefsalW at MMMdfA, Slyllih Cheviot Balt, Ail-Weel, at r, 9t ana cef Fins All.Wnel Oaaatmara and WaaataA 'Light and Dark effect, at U0, 111 and fftt. Stylish Black Dtageul Cheviot Bnlta. IW aams.atlll. 1 BOY'S, SUITS. New Styles In Bey's SulU at K, N t. Il'n ail sew. Kxeellent Plaid Cheviot Bult at ,t andMtXJ. Fine Cheviot ana Casslmere Salt, 'phet Ma a II.WaaI al SI SO and aa V k.l., ..- ., WW., V- ww, ww .. ww- SPRING OVERCOATS. Fine Meltons, Kerseys and Worsteds, Sprte naass, atsiu, n. ana ii. . PANTALOONS. Spscisl Value in Men's Extra Pantaloons II tu, n is ana k te. BROTHER' 31 Weit King St. Stem 3lM-eriemnt TTSrVR PltATT .rArY AHHRSTOH DIH I Jj Valves, Jenkins Valvri,Brass Glebe Valv! uressuate vnives, iron lieuy uiew. rnq i-ever safety valves, pep satetyi vatves,AJ Valves. Radiator Valves. Pratt'isWliLVrtnaln Check Valves. Brass Check Vlves.rlRt Vafvcl Angle Valves, call at JOHN BESTS, W ns Fulton Street, 'a-. m7-ae ,..-,, i . A GENCY FOR CALLAH, COW J ment te take the placeif BeM Lead. nunc it makes nve times thl euintlty of it lead and Is far superior in making sUeam Joint narklnflr man And hand bole nlates en boiler Ac. Ac, Price 20 cents per pound,) at JOfL ASESA r, 033 ASI r UIIOU sireui, lill-VM TOHN BAKER, iUderraan of the Fi Is prepared te attend te all legal ma collections promptly maae. 110 NORTH QUEEN STREET, mrl5'Imd Lancaster, Pa,1 TNJECTORS. RUE LITTLB OfANT. HAB X cock Inspiraters and Electors, Etssj Beiler Feeder, Penberthy Inspector, Antfg Injectors, all tn stock, at JOHN BL8T3 juisir uiiwUsirwCi. . iiif F INE TAILORING. .89O--SPRfflG.-.89C Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Aaaerttner, of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. We would also announce the purchase of Jeb Let of EDgltsh Suiting and Treusering at great tacnuce, wnicn we win sen at Astonishingly Lew Prien. S-Call early goods. te secure bargain In the. H. Gerhart' ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE CIT1 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. . an r.fu". FEET of pipe, from s 0JmJJJ Inch te a Inch diameter, fe sale at a low figure, and .the only house In th city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting np t e Inch diameter, at JOHN REST'S, S3. East Fill ten street. tn7-tfd TEAM HEATISTHECOMINGHEATFOl 1 unuiiiiiifp. ciiurviirv. khuei uuurv. etc leugh successfully used one hundred year age. Whenyeu contemplate a change call e JOHN BEST, who will give you a satlsfacter; Jeb, at a fal r price. ra7-tld j rTUlE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. REMNANT SALE -AT- NO. 26 EAST KING STREET. During tbe past week we have hunted out al tbe remnants In every department and wll clean them out at low prices. Remnants of Silks, Weel Drsss Goods French and American Sattnes, White Goods i.accs, tmoreiacrles, etc. Remnants of Cleths, Casslmercs and Sultlngtl Irem the Tailoring Department In lengths largS neugU le cut a Ladles' or Misses' coat, Beysl Suit or Pair or rants. All marked down te about one-half the reg n lar price. In this way yen may get a nrst-el material at the price of common goods. ThePeepIe'sCash Stere 25 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. mar-O-lydH OR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS. BOTH nlaln and reduclnir. un tetMnch diameter. Stall alleable Kltllnss. JfanKe". Fiance Unions. Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Supports. Haneers, Fleer nnd Celling Plates, go te JOHN nE3l"S, SO East Fulton street. luT-tfd CARRY IN STOCK BEST CHARCOAL, Hammered liar Iren, Deuble Retlutxt Iren, llurdtn's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd Heller Iren, Mcc.1, bhect Iren 3-10 te Ne. Id. at john umri), uw Eavt J- ultgq Mfeet. 017-1; Ca4 ttert. Air The People's Cash Stere 5..w " -?':,. fcW.iikgT' ,w my LiV"teAfc,taUfwais jite -f
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