&. ? i,r,",si.,-,'n".'s.t?"i S&m&yS'zF WKV T T - . . -- J ;' ;?r' MOB LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FKIDAT, MARCH 28. 1890. ;.- !, -ft fr 57. Q'- Kh iSL ri.". H P T ,f , Uk ntj- ' WM liAXCAHTKR CADBTS. The KatertAtamcat Fer Their Benefit In the Cenrt IIeiim. Laat evening the Lancaster CaileU, tlie MW military orfraniritlen, of this city .which Is of qulte young men, who, hew- ' err, hre plenty of energy And Ret-up, tried their hand at giving an entertain stent. It was held In the court house, which place at present seems te be the atrongeVt opposition that the oera house baa, " by kind tvcnnlsslen " or the county commissioners, and It was a great success in every way. The audience present wna large, the big room being almost full. The performers, like theso of the evening be- fhre, were all home talent, and their cITerts te please were anccessmi nnd Highly appro appre elated. The College Glee club made, a big hit, i they always de, and they were warmly received. They sang several selections, and Mr. Irvine's bugle Imita tions were demanded time and time, again The Yeung Men's Democratic erchestra, with Prof. F. W. Haas an conductor, was another big fenture of the ontertnlnment The Lancaster Mandelin and Oultnr club, composed of Wra. Adams, Charles Nan man, Edward Perker, Abraham Adams, Charles IjukIIs, Ooergo Watsen, Jehn Burger and Harry Shlndle, also pleased. The whele pregramme Is given bolevv : OvertuVc, " Topsy Turvy, Y. M. I). 8. ercheitw: "Soldfler's Karen-ell, " V. and M. Olee club; tenor sole. "The Orave of the Heathen." Mr. F. II. MrClalnt ntedley, Mandelin nnd Guitar club? piano duett, "Qui Vive." Misses K. Adams and I TValtt!; violin sole, "Air l)e llnllet," Mr. C. 1). lleycr; march, "Uellman," Y. M. D. S. orchestra : bass sole, Mr. .?. J. Smal ing; medlev, Mandelin and Guitar club; sole, "Bugle, "Mr. W, M. Irvlne; vulti, "Playmates, Y. M. D. S. orchestras soprano sole, "I,et Me Proani Again." Miss J. Skecti ; " Ixtvcly Night, " F. and M. glee club j "Patriotic Feelings." Y. M.' D. 8. orchestra. Before the performance, the cadets marched te the court hottse from their ar mory in Kethw eiler's hall. They presented a fine appearance In their new uniforms, and marched ery well. The committee that hed clmrge or the affair consisted of Captain James Wilsen, chairman, Ment. Jehn II. Stvenk, Sergeants Daniel M. Greffa'nd Jehn I. FrnnU, and Private El iner S. Dcnucc. rHANCIS HHINKMAN DIES. A Well Known IIiihIiiemh Mini nnd Promi nent Domeeiiit lnHis Awny. Francis Brlnkmnu, woll-knewii cltlrcn or Lancaster, died at his residence, Ne. MI7 8euth Prince street, after n long Illness, Bt an early hour till morning. He first began te complain of neuralgia about a year age, and it grew much werse tevvunlH fall On Wednesduy night in lifting his arm he broke It, ns the bone was very brittle, nnd that accident undoubtedly hastened his death. He was a son of William Brlnkman, of Lancaster, but was bem when his folks lived In Yerk. When Francis was a mere boy his family moved te Lancaster, where the former has tlnce lived. Francis learned the trade of painting and, after working for different parties, he stnrted in business for himself, which he carried en up te 18.S7. In that year he entered Inte partnership -with Charles Notvell, tinder the firm nanie of Brlnkman A New ell, lit the wall imper and paper hanging buslness. The Unit was successful and Mr. Drlukmun was a memboref it te the tlmoef htsdunlh. In politics Mr. Brlnkman was a sturdy Demo crat. He formerly took a great deal or In terest In politics, and was a hard worker. Fer years he was a momber or the city and county committees, uud had frequently served ns a delegate te the county conven tions from the Feil i III ward. During the war he wits a monitor of a militia company, und at the time of his death he belonged te Ooergo II. Themas Pest, G. A. It., ns well as the Conestogit Mutual Bcncllclul association. Mr. Brlnkmnu leaves a wife and four ens William, Pcsr, Allen and Lester, all of whom renii. In this city. He hud a large acquaintance throughout the county and had many w arm friends. m Will Solicit Contributions. The lust riuurtcrly coiifercncoortho pres ent conference year convenes at the Straw berry street A. M. E. church this evening. Presiding Elder Heard, or tliln district, will conduct the oenfeieiico. Hev. Sclh D. W. Smith, who has been pastor or the church forlhe past two years, has succeeded In the efforts he Hindu te nd- vance the Interests or tne clmrcli, A year age it was with ililllcully that a Hiiltulile parsonage could be secured feihiinsclf anil family en account of the prejudice against his color and the church authorities deter mined te buy it property. They tlid mi and last week Mr. Smith moved into it. Seme meney was raised towards the pay ment of the debt contracted In the pun-huse of the parsonage, uud It is Is tin desire of Hev. Smith that. It be clear of debt, If pos sible, before he attends the conic rouce in May. He will call upon the citizens of Lancaster for contributions te aid him in accomplishing the object. Ilorxuliet J.odiie Ollleers. At the meeting of HerHchcl Ledge of Odd Fellows en Thursday livening, the follow ing elUcerH were elected: Neblo grand, W. Stehman Dlllcr; vice grand, Harry L. Snyder; recording scctetury, Win. II. Me Me Me Comieyj tinuncliil secretary, Jehn C. Swepe; treasurer, (IniyblllHivope; trustee, Geerge Ferrest. After the adjournment of Lancaster ledgo twenty members p.ild it fraternal visit te Herschol ledgo te witness the con ferring oRhe lliiid degree en four candi dates. The visitors expressed themselves as well pjeubed with the thoroughness with which the work was ilone. 'The Wutur yiieen." Bolessy Klrulfy'tt company, which seems te have been uindeup te travel through the smaller cities, appeared in Fulton opera house te an audience that hud no trouble in securing room lust evening. The spectacular production, "The Witter Queen, " wus presented. The dramatic part of the perlormance was rather weak, while the scenery tuts geed. The " large ballet" must liave taken a sudden drop, as there was but about a dozen ladles in It. They were seen In dances, marches, Ac. Mill Purls gue a line exhibition or dnuc dnuc dnuc ingandthospeclalty or the llttle Wushiiucr brothers pleased. Arneld Kindly g-ive his grotesque duace. The company is Mid te lie In hard luck, ns they are awuy behind In salaries. The intention Is te close the season en Saturday. Tlie Harber's lteuiiKC. " Daddy" ltese, ugea 70, died at Old tilftft rroviueiice, neur viiKcsuurre,eii juesuuy. ;2uv..A barber wus called in te shave the corpse. . J.2. ' Jl'tta lr.tt..lt nt tl.n .i . .....I I.a1.1 k were enemies in life, uud new the time fur KS reveuge had come. The barber cut the l'jT llAflrfl nfV lmlltiii-u Iiirint tniAtiu ,itimln.n. incbrs lone. 'J'he hir ou the head wus CVuiTft. hliAer nit Thi illsltLriir,.il i.nmun ;- waa then braced against the window, w lieie ,.'."' passers-by could kce it. A clergyman hup- pened te pass, uud soeing wlmt iiad taken . i'vv viiii itvi iiiu ituuev) uiutu ktiu Uttl riatn H lint lulu llin limiLn intAUiA I. ier out anu had tue corn' her out and had the corpse disiebed. A? shaved e er and preMirly laid out. itolero this had been done the wlfe returned, and it took considerable iiersuakiuu te make her bellee that the body of her husband had net been stolen and the corps befere her substituted fur it. Ciernurven IMacn Wlthliiiwn. Cicruarven Place, oil the Columbia turn pike, the home of the late Ilov. Dr. Jehn W, Kevin, was offered ut public sale at the t'u Stevens heuse en Thurixlay evening, Sam K,Matt Frldy was the uuctlencer. The ! property was started at s,oeo, but no ud Sl vanoe was obtained and the urenertv was jif withdrawn at this ilgure. , , uuy JleturtiH. i Kenuter Quay is In Washington, having .- ii'turtied from Ids )'"lrida trip en Thurs- JOINED IX WEDLOCK. Mr. Ell weed tf . Klpe and MIm Annte M. Slffle Marry en Thuraday Evening Nkw Helland, March:. Mr. Ellwood II. Klpe and Miss Annie M. Slgle were marrled last evening at the n sldonce of the bride's falhcf, Mr. Gee. filgle. The cere mony was performed by Hev. J. S. Hartinan, of the lleformed church. The brlde has been for many years the leader of the choir in that church and for sometlmohad charge of the Infant department of ihe Sunday school. Slie has also been the efficient teacher of school Ne. 3, of our publle schools. The groom is the manager of the steam flour mills of this place The Mlslenary society of Iho Reformed church held a very Interesting meeting last evening. It rendered a well prepared programttte te a large attdleuce. Ten dollars was veled te the Beard of Heme Missions. Counsel for Jehn W. Kudy have placed lit the hands of P. M. Balr a paper asking signers for the commutation te llfe ,1m prlsenmenu A large ttumler or names have already been ndded. Several or our cltlr.ens are still victims or the grip, or troubles resulting from an attack of waning the malady. II. F. Aldor Alder fer has Just recovered rrent an attack. Ilov. J. W. Hassler, jmstoref the f.ttlh f.ttlh eran church, was qulte III for a fevv weeks, but expects te begin work lit the very near future. 15. C. Monter, residing below town toward Blue Ball, has been very ill with pneumonia, but Is gradually gaining in strength. Sheeting nt Cliiy l'liieens. The North Knd Gun club of this city had apractlce sheet at Antmdale farm yester day afternoon. There were thrce mittches nt clay pigeons, 18 ynrds rlse, and the fol lowing nas the score : KH.nrlm 1 110II01101III 1-12 J. V. Wolfer e e 1 0 0 (i I 1 I 1 I 1 1 n I u ci.h. nick ..... i i i i e e t e n n i i i n i T. A. Andersen ,...0 10100011011110-8 Second match : Andersen I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0-12 Welftr .0 lnioiieillllt o-ie Ulelm... 1 1 e l l e 1 1 1 e e n l e 1 ii Kllck ........ 0 11100100001110-7 Third mutch : Andersen 1 1010111001010 0-R WnUcr 1 1110 110 10 0 0 10 08 Kllck 10 0 10 1 1 10 0 0 10 0 1-7 (Jlcllll 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0- ft A Printer Mnrrleil. Yesterday afternoon Klehard W. Ilol Ilel Ilol hreok, n well-known printer, of the Sciv Km, was nulled In marriage te Miss Adah Springer, daughter of II. B. Springer. The ceremony was performed by lie v. J. II. Fsteillue, and later the bride anil groom started oil ou atrip. In thoevon theevon thoeven lug the empleyes of the Jim olllce were given an entertainment ntthe Maner hotel, where Mr. Holbieok hud ordered a st-t-ent for them, which was orthe best kind. The boys enjoyed themselves hugely for sev oral hours, and the health or the brlde and groom were rrcquenl'y drank. A Wuter Kutei'tnliimviit Continue. Captain Paul Boyteu, the celebrated swimmer and Inventor or rubber suits, whose r.tme is world wide, has wilttuu for a date in Lancaster, where he wiiiiLh te appear In n very novel exhibition. If It takes place horn It will have te be given ut the creek. Cupt. llo.vteu gives uu exciting combat Illustrating the torpedo wurfaie in connection with his dress. He also gives oil kinds or aquatic sports, such n root ruces, pole games, leg rolling contests Ac, by noted people, all In the water. Beat races, with Wnlluce Itims and ether famous ourH eurH men in charge will be gUeu. The show will net appear hore before warm vt outlier, provided a suitable place for the exhibition can be found. The show Is olio of the most novel bofero the public. "j Heme Meleu mill llocevorcil. Seme lline during lust night a hoise was stelen fiem the stahle of Harry C. Llntner, u dealer In horses, who resides ul Millers vlllc. The discovery that the animal wits geno was made at :i o'clock this morning. Sir. Llntner sent word te the police of this city te be en the leek cut for the animal. At 7:U0 otiethor message wus received from Llntner, stating (hut the horse had been recovered, and he wus found tied in front of the house. It is supposed that some ene stele the horse for the purpose of taking a ride uud thou returned him. The Ice Machine fit Werk. The Ice machine at .1. A. Sprenger's brewery was put In operation en Thurs day for the first time. The Ice inauufuc inauufuc tured, taken from the puns te-day, is seven Inches thick, and Iho cukes me 11 by ;i(l inches, Fiuley Fllintl has contracted In tukeull the lee inade that Mr. Spreuger can spare. The lce Is of geed quality and Is lit for use for any purpose. The capacity of the machine is from 0 te 7 tens per day, .i A Child Itevhen In h Celli n. While Christopher t I'Nell, of New Bruns wick, X. .1., was with filends holding u twtkeevcr the body of his child en Tues day night, the supposed corpse, clad in its grave clothes, sat up in tliecelHn and began te cry lustily. This turned weeping and wailing Inte icjelciiig unrestrained. But the joy of parents uud friends was preina preina tiue, for en Wednesday the child died, and there was a second wuke without Iho glud tiuuKfonuntieii scene. A NIiewki' of Nlcluils. While a number eT laborers were blast ing rock en I'ittsten avenue, Seruuteu, a shower or fi cent pieces tilled the air im mediately utter ene of Iho explosions. They fell ou the heads of the werkiuin like lurge hailstones. At ilrst the men thought It wus i miracle, but when the smoke cleans! an ay they discoered their delusion. The blast hud uprooted some hidden treasure in the rocks, and sent It high in the air only te scatter ever Iho sur rounding holds. Forestry Meetlmr Tills Kvcnlnii. An adjourned meeting of theso interested In the formation of an auxiliary branch of the Pennsylvania Forestry association wll. be held in the orphans' court room at H o'clock this evening. The coinmittce up pointed te drall a constitution and by-law s will submit u tepert for the consideration orthe meeting. Financial Troubles. The following executions were issued te-day : Calvin Menter against Jacob Lsbeu shade, $1,500. II. S. l'berly uguiust lail Drclsch, Jl,t:w.te. - - Ol'KnultsI Tin" lloeille. Ill Stein township, near Vinceiines, In diana, a club called the " Boedlo Gang" has been organized. It Is n secret organi zation, mid Its purpose is te vete ler money only. It Is said the members have re solved tu deiuund ?l,x)u for their inlluence. Ilael. l'l'ein Seattle. Neriuau W. Keller, seu of II. K. Keller, grain broker, who went te Seuttle, Wash ington, n year age,has returned te his home In this city. He hus Iksjii clerking for I'siileiutn, Llewellyn V Ce. since he left. He returned via San Francisce, and will net go buck, A sirliiir storm. A heavy rain, whh.li set In eaily lust evening, continued all night. It wus fol lowed nt uu early hour this morning by u regular eld-time thunder storm, wh'ldi remludeil ene of summer. The lightning wus qulte sharp, and the thunder heavy. Ituiii poured in torrents for a lime. Illtleii By n Der. Albert Suttler, of ljufayette street, was out walking lust evening when he was at tacked by u deg, which bit him In the arm, causing uu ugly wound. Dr. McCermlck attended him. In Trouble Frem 1IU Toiikue. Wllheliu Irmaeher, it Berlin saloon keeper and Socialist, has been sentenced te a year's Imprisonment for culling the emperor u hog In mi election bjH.-ts.lj. Farmers Acelnet IaalU.v Significant action was taken In Topeka, Kan., en Wcdnesday, by sixty-two repre sentatives of 100,000 members of the Farm er's Alliance, who have decided te Vele hereafter for only such legislator and members of Congress as wilt favor the farming Interests. In this connection the following resolution was, after a warm debate, adopted by a vete of 43 te 10 j " ticunlxrd. That notwithstanding the fact that Jehn J. Ingalls has represented Kansas for eighteen years In the United States Senate, It Is a difficult matter for his constituents te point te n single measure he has evor championed In the Interests of the great agricultural and laboring element of Kansas, and that we will net support by votes or Inlluence any candidate for the Legislature who favors his ro-electlon te the United States Senate." Death of Mrs. W. G. C'nsn. The lieily of Mrs. W. G. Case, who died In Danville, arrived In lancaster en Sea shore Kx press at liMI te-day, nnd at 2:10 It was taken te Columbia for burial. The deceased was Iho widow of nne of Columbia's best known citizens, who during his llfetlme conducted n roll ing mill in that place. She was also the mother of Cel. D. B. Case, of Marietta. Chicken Thieves About. Chicken thieves visited the premises of Fred. Schrocder, the Irar tobacco man, re siding at 152 Fast Walnut street, last night. They broke openacoop nnd stele there thero thore from eight chickens. A ct crew Is also missing, nnd he Is hellevcd tu have been stolen also. tl l vN away te-morrow, Saturday, a present with rery pair of Shern. It WILI.IAMBON AKOHTOIt. bprliijc-181'0. McQrnnu A NewJcn, tailors. Ne. IV1 North Queen street, arc new prepared te show you the finest linn of HiiIIIuks, Treuserings and HpiliiR OvcrreatliiKH ecr hreiiKlit te this ell', many of which nre exclusive nt Its. Kit, trltninlnns anil prices guaranteed, ninrll-2wd KeurillT for the Inst hundred cnrs. A rem edy for catarrh, hay fetr nnd cold hi the hend round nt last In Ely's Cream llnlin. Kufenud pleasant le iimi nnd cnslly npillel Inte the nos trils. It gives relief ut once nnd n llHireiigti trrntinent pesltlxely cures. Prlcn&Oc. lnnr.'7-2wd Scntlte. CammieW. Ill this rtty, nil the 27lh Inst., Mrs. Ilcliwcu Cameren, widow of the Inte .lames Cameren, nged 87 years. The ldatlvfs and friends of the family am re re siieelfiilly Invited te attend the hinenil from her lute residence, Ne. 21 Kast Walnut strict, eiiHaturday morning nt 11 o'clock. Interment prl ate. m27-i!til llitlMKMAsr. March 28, 1WW. In this city, I'rancls llrlnkiuan, In his forty-third eur. The relallves und friends of the family (also, Pest HI, (1. A. It ), are respectfully Invited tout tend the funeral, from his Intu retldenee, Ne. W7 Seuth I'rlncc street, en Sunday aflcmoen nt three o'clock. Interment nt Woodward Hill lemetery. . I'hllnilelphlu rrortiieo Market. I'llll.AliKl.rillA, Mnr. M. Noen-Flour iilet ; I'cnu'a suiiers, 2lv':i0; extra. 2NMJKI); family, 3lRaW; roller, 3 &0.4I 00; patent, 11 tmi no. Wheiitalciidyniid dull ; Ne. 2 lied nevv.Hle; Ne. 1 IVnn'ii Red, two ; Ne. 2 de, 87c, CerniUlet; Ne. 2, new, 3.;j.JNe ; old, I'. Oats quiet; Ne. 2 White 3l(31c.; Ne. 2 mixed, wyiv. Ilrnnflrm: Winter 1111X1700; HprliiK !lf) M 017 M. Haled liay dull ; tlO OOcfti:! 00 as te Duality , timothy 10 00(4 l.'l 00 for cheice: mixed, WJ10&0 ; baled 00 straw, new, flaftOi'idl). Ilutter iulet; l'cnn'a creamery eilra SV42ie; I'eiufn firsts extrn, 30c; Jehhlng, Hlitln, EKKSipilel; I'cun'n firsts, iriVlijc; held lets, l!IOe. ns te iiiallty. Cheese firm; part skims, 78c; full skims 'M:ic retreleum steady ! refined In bids., J7 23. Potatoes steady; tSd(l7e per bus, us te quality, rirnlu nnu fruvisleim Kuinlshed by H. K, Yiiudt. Ilreker. Ciiicaoe, Mar. 2), 1:00 11 clock . m. Closing I'rices .moeckk'h j p. in. I'erK. J.nnl 10 10 II 12 II 12 10 Ml I) 17 10 IO Ii 27 10 70 II 27 Wlieat Lern Unls. March April May June July.- Aliens! Tlltj Wi 22 - 7'i .. 77 22'i 2f -'l5ii My. ml ScptciulH r. October Year Consels Crude Oil -March n:se . K'l sjtoeK .Markets. limitations by Reed, McUrniiu A Ce., ban kers Ijiucasler, I 'a. NKW YOltK LIST. 11 A, M. I2M. I1. M. VHiiaiuv i iieiue. 0. C. C. A I Colerado Ctsil . .. Central I'nrllle . . Caiuidn Southern Uhl.HI. LAI'ue Hen. A Rie U . . . Del. UAW IKI'. IM'i UK'S Erie 2IU WA - Erie 2nds Rsljj Jer (J K. AT Ulll.AN. mji s.v; MJ1 U Hliere 107 Mich. Ceil Missouri Pacific 7.1 Till; TV'L Hwk. Valley . . ... N. l N. I'. I'ref 7I5J 7.Pi Tt'i N.WesU lllij 111 J Ul N.Y.O ...: New Eiiuliind iJ)J 10 i'r'i EiutTeuuessee. Omaha OrcKeu Transcontinental... ."s'J !IS 3.s'i Ontario A W . Pacific Mull Us' Rlchineiid Terminal 21 Wi WjZ HU l'niil i;j i,ij is Texas Tactile se' J i.11'4 Wi Union I'actnc 1,2), iajj ir.')J Wabash Cem . . 12, Wabash Pref . . Vti Western U HI', SU; SlJi West Hliere Uemls rilll.ADKLI'llIA i.isr. lh. Vul . filji fil'i 6HJ H.N.Y.AI'lilla . .:" Piu R. R. . . MH ReivdliiK 20 7-1H 20 5-U1 21', lh. Nav 61), lliwteuv. l'nss V. A It aujj 30'j ;'i N.CVnt. : ... Peeples Pass ItllB i's Oil I.IVU Htoek Mill-het. CliiCAne,Mur,27, Uecelpls, 12.UM; shlpinenls fl.uiii; streucer; bis-ves, II KivtA l; steers, (I .rMuCl SO; stiH'ker nnd rieilers. f2 IO4.I !); cows, bull nnd mixed, tl UViUO; Testis entile, f J mXitll 75 : Western Rangers, 12 70nM Ul. IIeks llts-elptd. 2H,U:slilimentK.7,.'iilO: mnr ket nctlvn; mlxisl, (I utel 2i: heavy, fl oil !lIS0; llijlit, tl tsXiSt Sis skips, fdftVit 00. IShis.'P Receipts, 10.U0il:slilpiiientH. ,( mnr ket struuir; nnthes.f I rsViOSTi: Western vvisiled .' iikuS Nl ; shorn Texiius, II WH5 00; Iniiilis.teOO lofilie mt lumilred vvelglu. 111'Ikai.e, Mar. '.7. -Cuttle-Receipt, 2ilW IipiiiI ; M head oil sale ; quiet ; prices stead v. Hheep nnd Uimbs-Receipts, 12,Ul head; ,)0 for sale; fair ilcninud; chelin te extra, Jii l.'miHO ; ini'dlum te kihsI, fiNtaillii; eomiueu le kimhI, Jj (Ui.' 7 5. IjiiiiIk k'X"! te choice, 57 lVi7.'l"i, fair teciMHllTAuTtu ; medium In fair, SdlAitlTS. HeKs-Itecelpts, 11,1)20 head; 1,510 en sale; market stead ; fulr ileiuiiud ; IIkIiI iOs mid mixed iiIrs und IIkIiI Yorkers In moderate dc. luand ; uiedluuinud heavy, SI 10; mlisl, 10; Yorkers, SI :Mal 10; pits, tl l.'sil 23; iimikIih. g.1 Mla.1 V ; ktui;s,f.Utii2.i. ' II.VI.1IVIOIIK, March 27. -lleef Cattle Market Mew: qiialltv U'lter; values 'ka'4e lower ; ln-st lieeves, 0,aic ; Kcncrally ruled Ilrst quality. U,al!4"l medium, .I',a3)4e: ordinary, 2'4n:tc ; most ul the sales were from ite te l,e ; rivelpts, l.ma hind ; miles. 7.V.' hend. iU-tu Vbucvtioriiu'ttte t'l'I'ION ON .MONDAY MORNING AT V. !'..'" o'clock, kharp, nt Hetel ljuu-aslcr, liar Mxtui-es, Coeklm; Uti'U.IN, etc. W. H.KN'YHER, inr2s2nl Hetel Ijinciister. 1l'ltl.IOHAI.I-ON TO-MOItltOW (SATIMt diilntl o'clecu.iit ailSeulhPrlnts'strci't, vialuut cnbliwt desk, solid walnut hoekcttkouuit secretary, ash bed-room Milt, kcr.fci.lhii:uiid coo ktucs, kiirve.vnr'H compass and liikiru incuts, carpel, hat rack, etc. . ,, LIZZIE HOFFMAN. Juki. 1 IIaini.s, Auctioneer. ltd rj)l'UI.lCSALK-ON.MONDA Y." MARCH II, i. nt 1 u'rltH'k, nt 210 IJiMICIni; ktnrl, mil parlor suit, fuiulture of five lied rooms, llrus sels, liik'raln uud ran c.iriiets, pulmliiKs, glnvt nnd quieiikwure, curtains, lambicqiiliui, unit uiiiii things net mimed. W. C. (INKIER. Jen. 1,. Hainkm, Auctioneer, m2S-2ld UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE AT 128 EAST KING STREET, (DOElWOM'a HALL.) ClAMSlNO OUTTHK ENTIRE STOCK OF Aldus C. Herr's Heusefurnlsliiug Goods, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 'JO, CeiiiiueuclntriilO 11. 111. mid 7:X p. 111. It ' UE0.1IUNTi:, Auctioneer. , r- , lrt bttrttcmrnt. CHKAr-rmiK byk wiuhkid. iilack berrr,CJIngrand Kummrl Ilrandlcs. ROHRKH'H LIQUOR HTOKB, Ne. 23 Centre Hqnnrr. rANTl?I-AYOPN(TriTTiT. wants' A TV . situation as nsltnnl at liouwwerk or UnlnlrsRlri mat xki APPLY ATTHIHOFKICE. tr A N T K D HAI.MLADY roll HHOK "T Htern ; extrlnvsl listnl preh-rrrd. Ap ply at CXJMMON HKNHKHIIUKHTOItf-. It td 40 Kant King Street. A OENCV FOR CALLAHAN A COS CK J ment.te tnke tli(? place of Red lnd. In hulk II makes nve times the quantity of red lend and Is farsurx-rler In mnklnir ti.nm Inlnls. packlnir man and linnd hole plates en hollers. Ac.. Ac, . I'rlce 20 cent per pound, at JOHN BSrH,teEast Fn I Ien lrcct m7-tfd AUCripNHALBtHATURIlAYANIjliTeN. DAY, MARUir 80 nnd 3l.nt 1:10 nnd 7 p. in., nt Ne. 653 Wrst Klne strccL The enllre sleck of Stere floods nnd Fixtures, Nn.0Ceire Mill, Fnncsls(Shew Cases, Thrnid nnd Caliliicls, and i hhl New Orleans MeUsses. nii'ld IOR IIKNT-PIVril()0.rilRII'KDWKI.C Inid.TiRnsl Frederick street! newly r pnlred; from April I rent, t7.l. Heuse 130 Heaver strict; rent, U 00. Apply (e It NOH.2N.qUKENHT. AD.I01IRNEI) HIIEIHFK'H HALK.-ON Hnlurday, March , lsw. nt 10 o'clock n. m., the iinderslKiicd will sell nt sheriffs snle. the entire outfit of Christian A. Oast's Jeb printing office, maranuu I). K. llUHKHObDEIt, Sheriff. TV YOt) V Engine nnd Heller, en wheels, cheap, ns the following prices shew: II horse-pevrrr. t!75; B hurse-H)n er, $.323 ; 10 horse-iowcr, 1373: 13 liorse lierse V!tT"2f 1"'?" horse-power, Jl.17.3, call nt JOHN llrWFH, fm East Fulton street. m7-tfd TT NEVER KAirt JL Krnlley's Vegetable Vermifuge Syrup never falls le crndlcute stomach, bowel nnd sent worms from the Infantile system. It rcquirts no purges nrtcr inking, nnd will net sicken Iho stomach like most of (he randy nnd sugar cures. 'A gentleman who gnvelt le Ills child, said! "1 would net lake t'0 nnd lie without eiirs)rup. Our boy must have been ntmmt eaten up by worms." Krnlley's Vegetable venniniireruriip is iirenareu nnd sold only b: ill- In- WM.O. KRA'ILEY'HEAHT ENII PHAIIM XlW. (OpisMlte Kjislerr. Mnrkct). Price, 23 cents 11 bottle. M.W.KAw "yEARESTILL HE'lMNO FURNITURE At Auction I'rices, nt Ne. 26 East King Street. Come nnd sec for eurself. mr27-lwd W.M.IIOKEMEIER. J Nd HALDYASON. EXTENSIVE MARI1LE i. und Ornnlte Works, nt Ilia Uld Siaiul. erth Uueeu HI., next disir le Flhin ilillrene- iiiau s, Lriiiiciisier, tit, We luive a larger stock of Mulshed marble nnd granite work than any establishment In the city or county. It will lie te the advniitnge of mi) ene wishing nuy work in our line of bust. lie. in i-iiii mm see uh, ye can jiirnisu any thing In Hie line of cemetery vierk. We have twelve marble uud granite monu ments ou hand te select from. inan-lndll U HALDYASON. "vferiCE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTO .! MKIM! I have located temporarily my efllce and wnreroems nt the Southern Market, turner of MOUTH O.UEEN AND VINE HTRlir.TH, und have In stetk ullnensserlmcnt of Hlelnhs, Hug. gies, l'hictens nnd Family Carriages, and Iho Nerbtck Read Carls, nil of my own in inufac ture. Hieelal attention Is given terepalrlng. My Mettti Honest Werk nnd Fnir Dealings, Always Wins. febiS-lfd J. If. NORHKCK, Agent. rAREHOUSE FOR RENT-IN THE VII V lageer Conestegu Centre, 1 minister coun ty, u Tobacco Warehouse, cnpaclly, 1,200 casts, Willi Presses, Hcnles, Tables Ac., from new until April IM.IMU. Fer further particulars cnlleii DR. 11. H. KENDIO,No.22Heuth Prince street. IjincastiT, or the undersigned, A. (J.UIIII.rM, Columbia, Or A. W.OUILES. Ne S.13 North Mary HU, Lam aster. Pa., Administrators of the estate of Win. (lulles, deceased. m'.lKlwd TJUIILICSAi.E. ON SATUItllAY, MAKCII 21, W0, nt the Glebe hotel, ou North Queen strtct, Bed room suite', bedsteads und bedding, dining room tables und chairs, Brussels, Ingrain mid rag carpels sldtbeaids, tin anil quecusvviiie. empty barrels wine kegs, peanut stand, peel tabic, tvvcnly-slxgoed ten-pin balls, four large healers, bar-room furnlluie. Kale nt tl o'clock a. m. JACOB CREAMER. II. F. Revv'K, Altrl. Iil27-2t "Tl IRSH A BROTHER. Te Nat TXTsLit T 'I he Spring Bensen has opened nnd we nre show lug our Extensive Line of SPRING NOVELTIES -IN- -rOR- MKN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, HOIH READV-MAilE AND MAHE- TO-ORDER. A cnsiuil glance at our eleven large windows will give) ou some Idea of the Inuiieiike vnrletv mid unciUiilcd make uud st.vlu ; uud we will lie pleased le give) en the prices ittiiny time what ever. .Men's Hulls, Mudc-le-Ordcr. 312 00 te MOW Men's Pants, Made-lisOritcr. 00 le 10 00 Men's Hulls, llead)-Made IIOle 20 00 Hev 's Units, Read) .Miide 230e 12 00 Children's SuHs, lliadv-.Made luite s HO Men's Punt's, Ready-Made J te ,3 UU Ilov 's Pants, Read) -Made 73 te 100 Children's Knce Pauls, Rend)- Made 20 te 1 no CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND (SENTH' FURNISIIEIIS. H. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTKU. PA. A TREIHT'tt. REIST, WIIOLIlSALi: AND KKTAILtiHOCmi. THE LAIKIEST STORE! THE HEAVIEST STOCK 1 DO YOU WANT A NICE EASIER HAM 7 Finest Small Pig Hams, 7 loll tt.s, at lie. Fin est Medium und lirge Hums ul 12!2c. siklnucd Hiiuik, nil fat removed, nt 12c, Picnic Hauls, very nice, kkluncd, at sc. Estru Flnemgiir Ctticd Picnic Hamsattic. Prepared Ham -no bones, no tat rtslucixl le 12'ic. Boneless Hams, very llnest, ut l'.'c. Fine Iauii hugur Cured ll.icen nt l'-J( Finest Summer llolegua veu ever saw nt w. Finest Dilcd llccf, nhe "and sweet, at 10c. Very Flmst Tender or Knuckle llccf, 13c. EOCIS! KUUSt EGOS I EGOS 1 We are selling Eggs nt 12'e n;dezcn, The market Is very unverluln, nnd ipioiatleus stand only uh)ii le-day's market prices. Should they go luvvtr we will drep: If higher, we will ml Minis' our prices. 'Ihfuk Hits n gtsst lime te purchase, EASTER GOODS ! IVnni Clieenlnle Fi'gs Rabbits, Ritbliltseu 1-i'gs, Carls, Running Rabbits, Hev ou Rabbit, Itabtilt In Carl, Sitting Itahhlls, These are all Penny Chncelali floods. II) Iho deen we will make II sc. 'Ihcn we hiive llin llnest and big gist nssm nucnt uf .Vuind I0 giHslscveretlcrisl. Yeu must ken iliein te knew what Ihev nre. Churlcs Eden's Famous lSverutnl I'rvstal nnd CliiK'elate Hiind-Made Eggs. Here the bund of genius Is skilfully applied, priHlticlug u pleasing tlhs'l, uud Just vihut the little ones vvnul. Ms. Eden's skill ns u decorator Is lar leaching, and his equals lire few. That Rolled A vena at 12en puck gees riiBt. Bring along )our tickets und get a cake or Octagon Snap for nothing. Twent)-rlve Imxes Water Lily Keai pure white, wununs Iver) tmly 5e. Ask fersauiplv cuke. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRIfCEHTB., Directly Opposite J. II. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods, Stere, uud NextDaorleSwr?. Hurku' Hetel, HIRSH it BROTH ER, Httv aihicrticmttt. lARRIAOE WORKS DOEBSOM OABKIAOK WOUU, Cerner of Duke and Vine Street (formerly MerbeekAMIIcy), U BO. H. NliRBECK, Prep. 96,000 Over HI Itieusand Dollars 96,000 M Fine Vehicles nowen Exhibition. 18WO All the LATKMTKTYLICSl for 18BO ll.OO ROADCARTH tR.OO rfrhe Ixsit of mechanic en repalrlnc at His poersem Carrlace Works corner of Duke and Vine streets. dtslrdtt THE FINEST LINE OK IMPORTED AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Cigars, our manufacture, In betes of 36. te and 100. DEMUTU'H CtOAR STORE, att-lfdft tMEaatKIni Street. rttO SAVE YOUR BACK AND OLADDEN j. your iiear use " J'uniy ueap." XNiECTORH, RUE LITTLE GIANT, HAN I cock Inspiraters and Electors, Eberman Ikiller Feeder, I'enlwrtby Inspector, American Injectors, nil In stock, at JOHN BfcHTH. JIB EnstFultenstrcct. m7-tld yiOf.II IlllONZE. LIQUIDS AND SIZING I JT for steam work, at JOHN BEST'S, 233 East run Ien street. m7-tfd -rrieR RENT. NO. 20 EAST KINO STREET. Inquire within. mr2MwdR 17IOR RENT-HANDSOME FRONT ROOM 1 nn2ri fleer. Nn. 12 VpLlvlnirstrMt! flnest location In the city for efllce or light business. Inquire or W.W.AMOS, m20-tfd Aller's Gallery. OACKINGH.AS FOLIXJWH : DIRIGO.FOR I Htenm and Hydraulle I'acklng,AsliestIteiic, woven nnd Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Shtathlng, Gum I'ncklng.Gum Rings for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As bestos, Lined Hcctlennl Pipe Cever, at JOHN BEST'S, 33.1 Enst Fulton street. In7-tfd jr-lHANUEOK LOCATIOtL The Fruit nnd l'rcsluce Slnnd se lenn con cen tlucted by E. A. RANBINO, nt the Eastern Mnrkct, has been changed te the Southern Mnr kct, where he will keep en hnnd a Inrge nssert incut of Fruit, Produce, Oysters nnd Fish. irUoeds dcllveicd te all parts of the city free of charge. m22-Iwd tlTE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I ir you have them examined you wlllprebably rind Hint there Is something wrong with them, nnd Hint glnsscs will be n grent help l you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA1' lenses, which nre made only by us, nnd recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 93.00 ( usual price, ri.O(l. Steel Spectacles, GOc; usitnl price, SI. OO. Artificial Eyes inserted, 1 ; usual price, tO. M. ZINEHAN & BR0.1139 S. Ninth Street, OITICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Betweeu Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mv8-lyd A T BURSIfB. Colgate's Octagon Seap. Bring theCard Yeu Received and Get a Cuke of Octagon Seap Free. Yeu Buy One Cnke nt Flv fc Cents, uud Get One Free. Snve the wrappers, nnd for 25 you have your choice efu Boek out of 1st) volumes, or n beauti ful picture or MISS OCTAGON; when framed vv euld grace any parlor. M-BIUNG YOURCARD AT ONCE and Get the Cake Free. AT BURSK'S GROCERY, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. llllE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. s. &v. Carpets, Rugs, CHINA MATTINGS, AND OTHER FLOOR GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. One Price! 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street. nug20-lyd B ARGAINS IN SHOES! Read This Advertisement H Yeu Want Bargains in Shoes! A Jeb Let of Be)s" lice nnd Butten Shoes ut 7.'ie. Let of Men's Ijicc und Butten Dress Shoes, (1 00 ; some of these lire worth Ti 00. Men's Heb Nnlls, J I 00. Children's Spring Heel Butten Shoes, lse,60e and irjc. Let of Unties' Kid, Dengnln nnd l'rbble Shoes, J! no. Children's Rubbers, 20e. Men's Rubber Beets, Jl 25. Iit of ether gefslsnt Reduced Prices. Jehn Hiemenz Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET, feblO-tfilF QI'RIN' ISHEIlh. L. Gansman & Bre. THE SPRING SEASON. De net wait, the Spring Seusen has opened, nnd we are show lug In our extensive establish ment the llnest and cheais'st line of Men's, Bn)s' nnd Children's Clothing In the city. A FEW SAMPLE PRICES : Children's Knee Punts, 25. 35, 10, M. 75 cts.,tl. lle)s' Leng Pants ut 05c, 75c, f 1,(1 2s Men s Pants ut 7.V, 1HV, jl, f 1 25, tl 75, f2, J2 50, ft.S-l50.JI. Men's Biisiiicss Suits nt J275, J.125, SI 75, f I, K. .Men's All-Wtsil Casslmere Suits ut 5 50, M, V, S-s P.. Men's AU-Wisil Cheviot Suits nt 10 50, 17 50, fs. f.i.JlO. Men's Finn Eugllkh Corkscrew Bulls nt fs, (10, J12. Men's Black nnd Blue Wide Wale Cheviot Suits nt TIM, SO, Jll.Jla. 'Iho Finest Prince AIIhtU Suits atflO, ft:, III, till, lis. ljirKCst assortment of Be)s' nsd Children's Milts In the city. Hev s' Sill ts ii 1 12 25, 2 75, II, tl. : f I, J7, V. I'liildren'sSults, sOc, tl.il 25, !1 fill, All-Weel Children's Suits ul (1 75, J2, UtO.t-1, "'"' .... SprhiKOverceiitsnt rislucisl prices. i-Yeu save Hie preilt litre Hie inlddleimin usually os peels te make. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors nnd Manufacturers of ilea's. Bey's nnd Children's Clethlnj; (Exclusive.) 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., 8. W. CORNER OF ORANOE, LANCASTER, FA. J-Net connected Willi any ether Clothing Heuse In Iho city. s-Rj cautious uud mnke ue mistake se that j ou net tu the rltiht place. $tet 3btertlemettt. WHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY the pound. 10c; In lets of lOponndser ever. Be. All goods dflirered le any part or the ettTFre. Gallen JOHN BEST, Ne. 8M Enst Fulton street. m-td RENDER YOUR SKIN SOFT. SMOOTH and White by using " i'urlty Seap." TJIOR PULLEYS, HIIAFTINU, COLLARS, JT Hangers, Clump Rexps. Ceupllnus, etc., no te JOHN UKiT, 3 Enst Kill ten street. In7-tld JLV slen. enn lie fumUhctlatrcaseiiableflgures. by JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street, m7-lf J I JIOR BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS, Square nnd Hexagon Nuts, these goods In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street, ," rn7-tfd TJUBLIO HALE, ON SATURDAY, MARCH IT 2Bth, 1K90, en the UallcHes or the Northern Market Heuse, of a let or Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, consisting tf a row Walnut Extension Table, Chairs, Chandeliers, and a number or ether articles. Sale at 9-.30 o'clock. mr7-2td HERMAN A BON. TUB LARGEST AND FINEST LINE OF Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes, Cigar Helders, Clpr Oases, Snufl Bexes and all kinds of smoker's articles. ...,., OKMUTIFH CIGAR STORE. JlVtfdR lHEastKIng street CPRINa-lSfJO. McQrann & Newlen, Tailors. CARRY IN STOCK BEST CHARCOAL, Hammered Bur Iren, Deuble ltcnned Iren, Burden's Rivet Iren, RlveU, Het and Celd Beiler Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-Itl te Ne. 16. at JOHN BESTS. SB Enst Fulton street. m7tfd URMAKEOF GOLDEN LION AND MIA Uuerldane Clears cannot be eicelletl. DEMUTU'B CIGAR STORE, published 1770. HI East Klug Street. 18-tfdIt OR THE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE IN the market, ue te JOHN BEST. ii Enst FTili "niten street. m7-tfd THE CALLA LILY IS THE TRADE MARK of the Finest Heaji en Earth. " PUltirY. UMFS, BOILERS, MINING. CENTRIFD- L Knl nnd Steam Pumiis. of any capacity, nt JOHN lllisrs, :cw Enst Fulton street. m7-lfd 17I0R nENT TWO COMMUNICATING J rooms en second fleer and three rooms en third fleer 111 house Nes. 50 nnd 52 West King street. Will tie rented te a responsible party for ledRlne rooms or elllces. Address or call, 52 WEST KING ST. m22-td J710R BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TABULAR, " Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Murine, of nny size or power, of the best material nnd workmanship, be te JOHN BEST, & Enst Ful ton street. m7-tfd -1710R HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN I; glues, from 2 te 80 horsepower, nnd Verll eiii Engines from 2 te 10 horse-power, you will find them nt JOHN BEST'S, &51 Ensl Fulton street. s HOES! SHOES! Ou April 1, we will remove from our present locution te NO. 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET, opposite the Franklin Heuse. In order te re duce sleck before removal, wc will dispose of It at prices that will greatly astonish you. A full stock of everything In the Shoe Line c from. Respectfully Yours, WM. H. GAST, W&F NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN BT. A PHIL INVESTMENTS. April Investments ! LANCASTER CITY (NEW) 15-30 YEAR 4 IER CENT. BONDS. LEBANON BELT 11. It. 25 YEAR 1ST MORT GAGE 5 PER CENT. BONDS. LANCASTER CITY STREET R. W. 30 YEAR 1st MORTGAGE 5 l'ER CENT. BONDS. These Investments will benr the closest In spection by the most eenservntlve. Fer prices nnd full details write te or call upon JACOI1 II. LONG, Breker. 10 North Queen SI., Lancaster, I'a. m2l-12tdILt2tvvR kALACE OF FASHION. flSTRIGH'S Pake of Fasliieii, 115 & 117 N. Queen St. Before storing away the bal ance of our Winter Stock of Ladies' Newmarkets and Cloaks we will offer them at Special One-Day bale en Saturday way 1 Plush Newmarket at $20.00 1 " " " 25.00 4 Plush Capes at $ 5.00 1 " " " 10.00 1 Plush Jacket at $5.00 1 Modjeska at g 5.00 1 " " 10.00 1 Plush Wrap at $10.00 25 Children's Coats at 69c Our Black Steckinette Jackets reduced from next, March 29, at prices down. The let consists of 5 Newmarkets at $ 1.00 5 " " 2.00 16 " " 3.00 14 " " 4.00 3 " " 5-e 7 " " 10.00 $3.00 te $2.25 3-50 " 2.75 5-e- " 3-75 7.50 " 5.00 All our Diagonal Coats at the uniform price of $3.98. Our Opening will take place WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, . FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 3, 4 and 5. ifi Stere Open Evening of the Opening until 10 o'clock. Hew 3ttertiemcnH tirAHU EVERYTHING THAT NKB TT be washed with " Furlty ii'eap." JO fWIO KEET 0F ''B. QJJJJ Inch te 0 Inch dlnmeti snle nt a low figure, nnd the only house ll city with a bine cuttlne m.-iriiinn. rntiinal fl Inch diameter, at JOHN IH-TH,WaEsl lUUPIirVIa Bill JJ ngurcs. gole'jUUN UITf ssi Et r irrcvw S1 tiiei TEAM HEAT 1ST11ECOMINO HEAT 1 dwellings, chtirchfs. school hoeMs.l juuKii ui-ci-niiiy nseu uiiu nunurea see. When vnti mntetnnlAln ii eliiiiivA nft JOHN BEST, wh'i will give you a sntlsfnl ;en, at a lair price. miME. LABOR AND MONEY SAVED X using I'urlty Benn." Held every whl rrtAMKH FOR WATEH.OILS, ACID OBJ . einnv siiaric ere,iiBciir, at rairpnc te JOHN IlRsjT, 333 East Fulton street, a FORAMERICANSIOHTFEEDCYt Lubricators. OIsOII Cups flirt veucnnnet them nt JOHN REST'S, r uiien sip-xi. OR STEAM GAUGES. HIGH OR Pressure. Water fiances. Gnnm Cl Wee oed Wheels or Welchiml. illiuut Tl Whistles, Syphens for Sleam Gauges, Cyll Oilers Plain, water Onmre Columns, Ceckl Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, JM I Fulton street. m7 "TOOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LI I Jj or heavy, at short notice, go te Jl BEST, SB Enst Fulton street. m7l TTIOR BOILER! UBE BRUSHES. STILt BJ Pine WrpnrliH.PIlmnnfl MnnkevSVrnH combined, Files, Oil Cans, etc co te Jl BEST, 8W East Fulton street. m7l T J. KRESS. MANITD'Ar-rlTUl.-ti ntr X. glcal aiul OrthepnHlleal Appliances! as Trusses, Braces. Cmtelies, Clubfeet Hi Ariiiieiiiiuuni. r.iasuc HtecKlnRS.etc.. H Abdominal and uterine Supperlers. ete. attendance, 307 West King street. m22-ln 17IOR RENT-FROH APRIL 1. 1890. JTJ The DOEHSOM Prlvale Dwelling Stere Roem, Ne. 128 East Kins street. I) SOM HALL, Ne. 128 Enst Klnir street. I FACTORY, Nes. 120 and 128 EastMiminsI inquire ei I GEO. H. NnilllKfR- I Proprietor of the Doersom Carrlngn Works! nerei jjiiKeunu vine streets. retl7-iraA rpitOUT A SHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURKRH AND Ml uuinnfiiiN, r Ne. HO North Queen Street, ShlrUmnde te order ns low as fljOO. Pel iil Kuuninieeu. 1 hreUL'li neeessltv we hnvn slnrdnil IT LA UNDRY and nre prepared te laundry t kinds. mar26-IyJ TOIl CAkT lttfiv PIliM eirriwiu nJ Jt? plain nnd redutlni;, up te Wnch dlaml Mnlleable Fltllnns. Mam-pa. Fltmnn ITnl Mnnirelds, Americnu Unions, Tube Buppl Hnncers, Fleer nnd Celling Plate, go te JOJ BEST'S, 3M Enst Fulton street. m7- XK IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON si JL cocks, Asbestos rucked Cocks, Pet and Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swim; Joints, cnll ant them, or send your order by mall, teJC BBsr, an East Fulton atrecL m7- M ART1N BROS. SPRINOOVERCOAT8 SUITS FOR MEN I SEE AND BOYS AT 93a&9vssuns TO ORDER. Martin Br Netice PNtieeblll V till tinntllnr at vlnn nn derful values ut Jie J12 nndfV'n Mr .l and OvcrceatsJ Martin Bres. Netice, tee, the nttrncth etiCM nnd cheapn of our Bey,' nnd Children's Clothing, nt Martin Bres. And the blir vultica In SprhiB Underwear, 1 lery, Gloves and Neckwear, at Martin Bres. The way the orders ure registering In the tern Tailoring Department Is the best cvldel Hint the prices nnd sljlesnre popular there il they will always be se, ut MARTIN BRO: 26 and 28 N. Queen St. XfUNE TAILORING. 890--.SPRING.--89J Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegunt Assortmel ei SPRING NOVELTIE! New Ready for Your Inspection. We would also iimieiince the mirchuscefl Jeb Let or EukIIsIi Suit Inn nnd Treusering nil Krcai Mienncc, vvnitu we win sen ut Astonishingly Lew Prices. lift-Call curly te secure n bargain In thetl ROOUS. H. Gerhart ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILORIN THECITll 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27.tfd T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. REMNANT SALE AT- The People's Cash Stere! NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET. Iiurlni; the imst wtelc we have hunted out all the remiMUts In every department und will cleiin tliem out ut low prices. Rcmiiunls of Silks, Weel Uresis Goods, French nnd Amerlrnn Salines, While Goods, I jiccs, Kmbrolderlcs, etc. Remnants of Cleths, Cnsslmcres and Suitings Irem the Tailoring l)Ciurtmcut In lengths large neiiKh lecut n Ijidles'er Misses' Ceal, Beys' Suiter Fulr of Pants. All mntked down te about one-half the regit lur price. In this vvny you may gel a flrst-chus m.itei lulnt the price of coimnen nixxta. The People's Gash Stere 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, VA, mWJj-lydU v m L WM fcrli Met T UIK ter uj bte w wh A b wit C0E am for fro ke cle va till UK r ab rit ae-Bt S - ; 1. IfViv."
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