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The News-Journal from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 3

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THE LANCASTER MORNING MONDAY MAKCII 1912 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NNCW ADVERTISEMENTS. VISIT THE CE GORGE at Farmers roposi't your crop' money with us and pay your bi Is by check. It looks business like on your part and creates a Ood impression. It is safer than carrying money with you, gives less chance making mistakes, and may save paying some bill twice.

Our new building, modern equipment aod careful management give an account here cN-ceptiAnal value, Per Cent, on Certificates rHE GUARANTY TRUS1 CO. North Duke Street, to Court House. M. ALEXANDER, President. L.

B. HERR, Vice President. R. GARVIN, Treasures, Take Lancaster and York Furnace Gars at JSillersville. TRI-STATE LEAGUE OFFICIAL SCHEDULE, 1912 9 MHHW N.

At At At At At At At At Jolinstown. Altoona. Harrisburg. York. Reading, Trenton.

Wilmington. May 1, GO, p. ilay 17, 18? May 20, 21. May 14, 1C. May' 10, 13.

June 4, 6, May 31, June m. June U. July 1, 3. June 21 29. June 21, 22, June 23, 28, July 32, IS.

15. 3. July 1, July 3. 4. a.

July SI. Aug. Aug. 2, 3. 24.

July 2. 27. 27. July 2S, 80. Aug.

IS. 24'. 17, IS. Au. m.

Aug. 10. 1. Aug. 2i.

24. AuS. 3, 22. Hi, 17. Sept.

S. May 2 2 30. May 20. 21. Mav IT, 18.

Mav 10. 11, IS. 14, 15, 16. May 31, June June 4. 5, a June 13.

June 29. 29. Julv J. 2. June 25, 28, June il, 22, 1, July IS.

July 12, IS, 15. July 4, p. m. Aug. 2, 3.

Julv Jl, Aug. 27. July So. 24. July 24, 27.

17, 18. Aug. Aug. IS. H.

July 24, 25. Aug. 21. 22. it Aug.

23, 24. i Bept. 4. I I jTJne f. June 10, 11.

lilay 2, 2D, 30, May 31, June June 4. 5. S.iMay 10. It 13. "May 14, 15, lti.

July 20. July 2V 23. June 13. 1.3. June 14.

July lii, 17, IV. June 25, 26, June 21, 22, Aug. 14. 15. Aug.

12, 13. iJuly 4, p.m. July 15. Aug. Aug.

16, hr7. July K. 27. 2i. July 9, 30.

(Sept. 2, S. Aug. 80, JL (July 25. Auff.

it. -f 10. Sept 4. June 11. joM 7, 8.

May 1, 20, June 4, May 8, S. May 14, 15, IS. May 10. 12. July 22.

-23. July lit, 20. m. June July 16. 17, 18.

June 3. July June 21, 22, June 26. 26, Aue. 12. 13.

Aug. 14, 1. July 3, 4, a.m. Aug. M.

VL 12. IS. 15. 24. July 29, 30.

27. July 2, IT Aug. SO. SI. Sept 2, 2.

July 24. Aug.i Aug. IS. Sfc i 9. Sept.

3. May 22, 23, 24. May 25, 27, 28. May 7, 8, 9. May 8, 4, June 13.

May June 10, It June T. 8. July 5, 6, 8. July 9, 10. It June 15, 17.

June IS, 19. 2, 29, 30, a.m. July 22, July 1, Beading Aug. 26, 27. Aug.JS, 2.

July 12. 13. 20. Auy.7.8. July 4, p.m.

Aug. 12. 13. Aug. 14, 16.

ug. July 25. Auir. Aug. St-.

Sept. 2. 2. I 10. Sept.

4. May 25, 27, 28. May 22, 23. 24. May 3.

4, 6. May 7, jfiT May 1, 20. p. June 7. 8.

June W. It July 10, II. July 5, 6, 8. June 18, 19, June t. June m.

June It July -M, 23. July 22, K. Aug. '2S. t.

Aug. 26. 27. 20. Aug.

7, S. 14, 15, 17. July 3, 4, a.rn. fAu. 14.

16. Augr. M. 13. 7T- Aug.

5, 8. July 24. Aug. Sept. 2.

2. Aug. SO, 31. 9. Sept S.

May J. 4, 6. May 7, 8, May 23. 23, 24. May 25, 27, 2.

May 20 21. May 17. IS. May .2 19. June 18,19, June 14, 15, July 6.

8. July 8. 10, It June 28? 29. July 1, 2. June 12.

13. 20. Aug.7,8. 17. Aug.J.S.

27, Aug. 28. S. Aug. J.

8. July 31, Aug. Ju 4 4. Aug. a.

2S. 1. Aug. 23. 24.

(Aug. 9, MS. i May 7, 8. May 4, 6.4 May 25, 27, 28. May 2, 23, 24.

May 17. IS. Way 20, 21. May 1, 30 June 14. 15, June 18, IS, July 10, 11.

July 5, 6, 8. July 2. June 28, 2S. July i JulyJ 17. Aug.

5, 6. 20. Aug. 7, 8. Aug.

28, 29, Aug. as, 27. July M. Aug. Aug.

.8, 3. 24. dept. 1. Aug.

23, 24. Aug. 21, 22. 3, 4. UK.

it. E. uk mm mm Commencing Week of March 11th. Steinmaii Hardware Co. "THE STAR BOUT" A MELO DRAMATIC SUCCESS PRESENTED BY TAYLOR GRANVILLE AND COMPANY OF 8 PEOPLE AND A CARLOAD OF SCENERY.

IN 3 SCENES. Lime and Sulphur Solution, Frank and Trueman Rice COMEDY ACROBATS. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. March FLOCR. There waa little trading in flour and prices were unchanged.

We quote: Ruby Raymond and Her Boys SINGING, TALKING AND DANCING ACT. Best and Cheapest. ONLY 25 CENTS PER GALLON TO BE MIXED WITH MANY GALLONS OF WATER, A3 DIRECTED ON EACH CAN, WILL SAVE YOUR' FRUIT TREES AND KEEP THEM IN GOOD CONDITION, FREE FROM IN8ECTS AND INSURE A GOOD CROP. NOW IS THE TIME TO APPLY BEFORE THE BUDS BURST. Sprayers.

Brandt compressed air sprayers -and Gould spray pumps, $3.00 up, are most suitable and Inexpensive for trees, flowers and shrubbery as well as for applying whitewash. SPECIAL variety of small tools, handy for the house 5c to 25c, Pruning shears, 25c, 50c, hand saws 35c, mouse traps 3c, rat traps 10c, kitchen wall dryers 10c, brown and white ware, set of casserole' and West and Van Siclen CLEVER MUSICIANS ORIGINALLY FROM LANCASTER. Ordained to th Lock Haven, Marcli 10. Despite the fact that United Evangelical ministers occupied almost every pulpit in city, a large audience gathered In the First United Evangelical church 'to, hear the ordination sermon by Bishop W. H.

Fouke this afternoon when the largest class in the conference history was ordained. The following young men were ordained: Rev. S. A. M.

Jenkins. -I. C. Bailey, I. C.

Shearer, W. Kunkle" as deacons; Rev. H. S. Dill.

R. S. Daubert, M. E. Bartholomew, J.

H. Richer, A. 3IUler, C. S. Messner, M.

C. J. B. McLaughlin, C. B.

Snyder, as elders. This evening Bishop Dubbs delivered a sermon in ilie same church. Ray Cox fe- r.w pounas a woon ivininr, cicrer, 14.10;' winter straight, ft.2.VJ4.fi0; patent, WIIIOAT. Trado in wheat was quiet, but offerings wro onily incklorate ond prices ruled steady, Quotaiionn: Ked winter tor milling, as to Quality and location, at Car lots, export eievato', No. 2 red, JSl.WHS'l.OlH; 'o.

Southern rfid, No. 2, -No. il red, Xo. 1 Northorn puluih, COR.V. Offerinp3 were light and the markot ruled firm at the late advance, but trade was quiet.

Quotations No. 2 mixed, in export elevator Car lots, in export elevator Xe. 2, PtenmHr, rtSilSfjc; No. 0T (iri.c. No.

4, Car lots for local trade Souhern yellow. Xo. 2 yellow, Tr'WiC- steamer- jrbllow, No. il yellow, 7W70c; No: 4 yellow, aHJ. OATK.

Supplies were small and the market ruled steady, but tlierewas llitlc Late of Lew Field's "NEVER HOMES," and the Wirtterfjarden Companlei New and Popular Songs. TRI-STATE SCHEDULE. if President. Carpenter. Announced' It Last Evening Red Roses Paired Qff With Reading.

Trl-Stato baso ball ougagcaneuta open pft Wednesday, May 1, and on SeptpmtHir 4. The schedule maa given. out by President1 Carpenter last night. There are 112 games on. the' schedule, divided evenly at home and abroad.

Lancaster opens at Reading' this year. On May 2 Heading in Lancaster. Lancaster is indeed very fortunate in what it has foeen given in this year's ot the Tri-State League. TUi3 Is especially true as to Saturday engagements, which 'number, ten. The Other teams in that regard fare aa follows; Johnstown, -Altoona, riar-risburg, -York, 10; Heading, Wilmington, 9.

John H. Myers, president of the Red Rose aggregation, has also gotten his share of Friday-dates. They are eight in num- This will give an opportunity to THE HEBREW FUNSTER. Harry Fields Late Star of Al. Woods'' Famous Shoemaker Co, 6 cups $1.35, horse blankets $1, Master Gabriel Fire Destroyed Cheniical Works.

New York, March 10. A loss esti Steinman Hardware trauing. In His Comedy Skit entitled MR. KIRK. Maeter Gabriel is the foremost mated at 200,000 v.vig oaused'hy fife I ve quote: No.

wnite, as io locniion. diminutive Actor In the business. which destroyed tae Wiarda chejii.cal Wte-i- standard white, No. 3 white. 26 and 28 West' King Street.

works in Brooklyn 'Darldg feed sold slowly former rates, the, fire there were many violent ex- We Quote: -i. Winter bran In bulk pfii-ton, plosions which imperiled the lives of jiinrins bran, In 100-pound Backs, per on, ADDED ATTRACTION ON TUESDAY NIGHT THE FAMOUS FOURTH REGIMENT BAND WILL GIVE A FULL CONCERT FREE. Photoplays, Pathe's "Weekly Current Events. PfiOC MATINEE, 2:15, EVENING, 8:13, JTlICvO. 15 cents and 25 cents.

10c, 25c, 35c, and 50c. 2d Balcony, 10c, Holiday Matinee and BOXES, 5Cc. srnd 75c. i BAL.EI1 STHAW.D..si.ablo DIED, erades of hay -were in small supply and nes uuuies in iiie viti.i;oy. the store clerks to turn out in -fulJ iliriri.

Straight rye favovade buyers under a lisht domand, but other kinds were scarce and lirnr. yunta-tions: force, as F'ridav vluring' the summe? I LANCASTER CLEARING HOUSE. Cleai-isiirs. March ft, if 7.50(177.75: pood -to choice. meiium, hot apiece.

IJOt.S-iiemand aeaaonable; steady to flrui western, as to Hizo and n'iaiii, liea-v, liftlit to medium, Cl'i'V" JDRKSStJU-STOCK Steady moderate, ii-adlne. Mo 12c; iiiU'crs, 8 ftilOc; cows, veals, illriil ic. extras, 15c. soul herns and westerns, 10 ft) lie. country dressed.

Irtif l2c. extras, sheep, lie. -extra wethers, O'-l-e. lti 12c: c-xtras, hogs, --St'i'1 -Timothv Hay No. 1 Uirffe bales, 1.

VM No. 1 medium bates, I tsa. No. -3 no (Hi grade, 071 at I Clover Mixed Hay Lipht, mixed. JjiffiW i 2.: N'ri--I.

S22.nOtf iS? Xo. 2. feiune uay last year Jncroo.se i Last week's clearings til I Blonday, Tuesday, H.L1K0I;R. In this cliy on Siiturdnv, 11, -Mrs. Tamer Ilalinp-e'i, si -veiily-fuur years it Keijt tlves and Ki-e respectfully lnvitejl toatieiid iho funeral froii) her hue fionie at 505 North street on Tui-ft-day, Miirch 12.

Kervlees at tin bouse at 1 o'ehiek p. and at Strawberry street -SI. church at 2 o'clock I. m. in-ternieiit In Stei cemeterv.

mll-2t. lll-ISS. March 0, ,1012. Heiijuiniii i HtiKs, fKfd '5 years, 1 momhs and fwi me ween jist year Increase ti2S.4;i4.t7 -j. rye, 2.

st'iatsHt rv.i: Xo. 1, (angled rye. No. i tawrtwl rve. M.1m1S.

I wheat straw." SM.Wftl.V Xo. 2 months is observed as a halt holiday. The Friday dates are: May 10 and 17, June 21 and 28, July 12 and lfi and .23 Lancaster Reading pair off on the holidays. On Memorial Day, Reading plays in Lancaster in the morning and the Red Roses are in Re-ding in the afternoon. On Independence morning the locals in Reading, and the ball will pla5" at Itossmeve balliKirk in the" afternoon.

plays two games Tren-t6n on Lalwr Day, .2. In wheat straw, lR.r.0(i;ll; No. oat straw. 't he relatives and friends of the family 1 15: No. 2 oat straw, TifTTER.

Th market was (inlet, nre respectfully -Invited -In attend the fu- uMial 'on the- last day of the week, and NEW YORK STOCKS. Furnished by Cliandlev Bros. A Bankers and iirokers, l'luladelphla. i'a. Members, New York Stock Lchange, Philadelphia Htock Exchange, Chicago Exchange, Hoard or Traae.

New Yoris Cotton lixcij'nnpe. J. B. liraneh office, 313 Woolwortb tJuilding, Ijanoaater, lJa. New-York.

March 0. iii-riil- lroin lus hue resldi-tice al Hers uoutltiik by J. a. LAtUB Bros-itootu 810. Wool uf tu slatioii on at prices of solid packed creamery declined 1c.

Quotations: Western solid-packed creamery, fancy, extra. Jilc. extra firsts', firsts, THE kl RE; Wednesday Only. VAUDEVILLE'S BIGGEST NOVELTY 8-T0fJHA'S IIIDIANS-3 "From' Var Dance to Grand Opera" the only Full-blooded Indian opera Sinners In the Workl. THREE OTHER GOOD COME07 ACTS AND THBEE REELS OF PICTURES.

5, 10 and 15 Cents. p. m. Services at the house and Interment at, the New Providence Mennonllc cemel.ei-y. Iji-'iciiMler friends will leave Par, seeondH.

nearby prints, ex- the trolley car nt ivekman's hIioii. mileago the Lancaster team travels tm; Open. Higii. Low. Close ira; do extra HrMo, Sac: flrsts.

econdt, 20i.Wt?.r jobbing at "7 tii llfl 101 County Eft due Hill CouiitySS, s. duo 1028 I'ounty S'-'-'s, duo lwi ijAiSCASii.K Cllx xujNU. "4's lut. 1U1II. i Kl.tV, -lie.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -HIS (a least, having 2,969 miles cover. The lcjj0o-" milfago of the teams is as, follows: ui; u. t. 3.S0.6: Altoona, 3.5S6; Har- Jjairf St.r There was riuile liberal receipl.s but choice new laid mock sold tairly and Ht 23 "i Bi's, 10W, 1014, 13 Wshurg, lorK, ri.oiz; ueaaing, c.

and.o. rv.led lirm. Quouuiona: In free 24c. per dozen; lirslH Ail.fdj per Klnndard case: ordinary r.nrront H. 1WI, IWJ.

IINMk 's 1015, 1025 101) 1K) 102 104 S.0.1S; Trontin, Wilmington, FOR RENT Rooms Now Occupied by the 48, iicii, v.vn ino Can. Pac. Krie trd eeeipU, juj.iXj per smndard case: candk-d All indication point to a very iom. low im io s' Tri-State M- Riiccfessful season for the liANCAHTBli SCHOOL. HONDB.

Young Men'6 Democratic ciety. Apply at T.i-k 2K1 ls'i ItiPii 2s i 112'i rii-s 1i9 MIL chord 4 due 1014, lvid ..100 L. and X. iLifhisli Vail League. Lancaster will have a splen did team -under Castle.

and rerratcn eprpr, ai KEl'IXEp wore auiot, hut Ptendy. Wo quote: Mat prices, less 2 per cent discount for cash In aeven days, tin follows: Oranulntod. fi.MW!3.Si!. powdered, Jtfic: fol't t-rad-is, LTV 13 POt'LTRYFowls. ss to ouallty.

lS's 40 .10 8UV( 12 1 S-j 150 ltt 44 41 i H2ti lofiti 14 1JS Mo. 1'ac. ic. t. I.VIex..

C. (N. Y. C. I North Pn c.

jtiin, idi laiw, loin J021. liM. 102.T ....100 1024. 10,25, lOXd, 1027 ....11 1H2, 1020, ltcto, n2, 10S4, fXii DM, 1187, VH BANK STOCKS. wfitieastor Trust Co.

lofl BASE BALL NEWS. sprinpr r.hickenp. 15 Itl 1 N. and fri. tilc: young roasterB, la.p;y, ll'i ljc: old roosters, ducks, iiVi 17c; fteeso, 12Ciltc: turkeys, pigeons, LARGEST AND BEST SHOWING farmers' Trust Co liiH Id, n-r pair, pipeons, younK, per LITIT2 SPRINGS SANITARIUM Turkish, Russian, Jbvs, F.lectrlo, Pw.

oil JiMilper llathH. Sw I intuitu? pout open. TuJeiihoue No. -Ol-L. UTITZ.

PA peoples Trust (Jompany 5u 711-S MS 23 251 5S 155 Oii Itl-S llii'i 10!) riwt 15tHs lim; 20 107 -i 7 lS-i 70 70 11XV, 55 :7 2f- io'V 10 4R 10 65 Paid, 2lwB5c. WiErlSKn Fresh-killed nonhrv. fowls. Western, ner pound 2t. l-anev.

nrv-pucneo. in UnxeH. weiumnir jnion itum ocrn Trust C. 5o luarontv Trust Company It.) 'titton National County Natl. 50 National 100 hot, and over aiiieco.

lua. ranc.y. iiry PIANO BARGAIN pnoue-i, in noxey, ung -iniAyj jioiintts apie.oo laOl i.i'jti. to (toon, 43 'i i-lSV, 71 Pathe Weekly AV11I sell my $.150 nprhrhl, ijood new, for as I om leaving city, niiatan-i and clear bill of sale with it. Address, loncBloea National .100 I'eoples Xniional Inn George- Magoon, "Former Trenton Play- nnd'AV? er is Coaching University of Maine.

It. Al Selbuch, manager of Marrisburg f-o. Pac Tri-Ktate base ball team last season, Third'' retires after jiaving Been in the busi- 'vnb'fjJi; ncss nineteen years. He Js in btisiness Wabash. for" himself in Columbus.

Ohio. George A. Magoon, former secdnd Am. surar baseman and manager of Trenton, )s-with Savannah, South Atlantic Lcasuo' Anaconda: loU season, has been secured to coach "s.swoi sit the University of Maine. i w.

k' pfd' i David Keislcy, a crack fielder, who 1 Yftv v(l ens. nearby, weii'hins: 4iii4i.j pounds 'orthern National loo 4epe.ee, 17c: chickens, nearby, mixed sizes, Columbia National irai l.aricasier. in7-SI 2'2 lao.w) I ton T.h 22H.20 11:7.50 i) 120 5 in I7S.2S ISO 10 -Oi 7Fi MS 415 112 ust Nat 1. Columbia 100 41 lysVj 71s -ISU, ll'i-'H Wi wt i if io ns 10 ot 71 ll-f-j CO. 2fi ftl-H 1 IfM-i Vt'ii nM.Vie,; roawiinur cnieKens, inmom.

jancy, in boxes, pounds and over apiece, roastinsr e.litcUenH, Western fancy, 4W.1!r5 pounds apiece, chickens, weishinsr pounds apiece, Central Columbia, OotumMa Trut-Co. first N-if, Marietta Jofi First N'tl. Mt. Joy inn Union Nat'l, Mt. Joy Manhelm National 100 LANCASTER STORAGE CO.

Mt North Queen Street, moras, tor household roods mat fn.i fftoruge certflcatea Issu. 4onev losnM ltBunsbia ratsa. EVERY Monday and Tuesday. Admission 5c canons, wclKliing 7 to pounds apiece. ti5 .10 r.s .10 fit canons, weierninr to pounds IO 4.5 Keystone Nat 1, Manhefrn a.iners Nnt'l.

Kl hi-am i.100 July' Cotton 0 55, apiece. flo sups, Knhrfita Nst'l, Kphrftta. ia i us- learned baso ball on the lots at Church-town, Cumberland county, with Chief Bender, has been signed to play, with Reading. FOR HOME DRESSED TURKEYS Vitno to Hi rill filand ti" Snnfhern ronr. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS.

Philadelphia, -Marnh 9. ixchaptie Hank. Marleita KnrirtL'S National Close, rxehanKO. Kllzabethtown iW New Holland National 41 I uraeys i.im-.y, air to good, tui-keys, common, J2tlic; turkeys, old toius, 10c: jIucKs, fancy ducks, ordinary to sood. eese.

fancy ('. fair to Id'le. H-iuabs White, pur dozen, wetphtn 15 poumin, H.7flf(),5.25; do 0 to Id pounds. Iter rto.en, do welKh-Ins 8 pounds per 2.75&!MO: da wclBhlpe 7.poimds per dozen, 2.2iW2.fiO do we-irhlnf; pounds per doiten. dnrlc and STo.

2. 50o.4i tl.25. srmers' New Hoiinnd 'armei-s' Nnt'l. Iiililz ....100 AM TOO NOTIGEU THE DUIlDlflS? Price to 4oc. is pound.

Also drcHsed. Ktrlcllv fresh kkh foi able or hatching Rhode Island Red nil Plymouth Rock. Variety of armlos; ppin and nenr butter: Rouumito cider; lined snwt oorn; home urown lettiise. 'ala Lilies. Carnation and Sweet, l'e-in.

MAC N. S'f'OL'J Zi-'LH. II. F. No.

1, Ronk s. Pi. Ourirryvlllo National lot-' 12 2si ls "nrmers' mi, unrrvvuifl Flr.t Vat'i Sfr.lsh'IVg All flocking to tha NORTH END. "hristinna National loo Joe Weaver second baseman," has Cambria steel signed with York, ttagner lives in New York City, Oeneral Asphalt, pfd Edmonson, who is on the U. S.

ship rturtT'vat-ie'y Connecticut, now at Hnyti, under von- Lehitth Navigation ui. i i v. i Ponna. Tiailroad tract with Aork; states that he is hav- Kieisiric irig tronblogeUIng his diHCharge from f'o. com.

Phlla. liapld Tmnsit the navy. nallroad Al. Newton, the former Red Rose ic-'-aGe Kattery an National til Tl Incoln Natlons.1 17 Realty dountvllle National jenver Nntioriiil due Ball National That's where you should buy a home. Here's an exceptional offer.

Nos. 315-317 Eact Clay $3,350 Three-story, roomn and bath, blir front porch, hot miter heal, laundry, in, beautirul Cb'stnul, AlahnKany, and China (ilossixl, open fo. 'inspuvtion. 48 North Queen Street. company First Nnt'l.

'Intercourse JO 218.75 i Di, li 110 152.25 KO 1 '2" M7.no 125 T10 12) 1iT 115 120 125 and 10V ion.2; ilHi M.M) irst Nnt'l. I.andisvlllo THE LOCAL MARKET. TjOnoflater1, March U. Central ifarket Marln-t was in Kood this mornlnr, the ntiendance on both sides bein.c; larjtc KtfKS dj-opped si veml cents in price. Dn.ssed clilcki-ns were plenilful, bpt iiiffh in price.

imiile the followlnr: 51 50'-i 7-i lKri. First TVs ft. BalnbrMsr Terre Hill. Notional player, has expressed JiiS desire to re- Gas lturn to the Johnstown club. tl, T-Ini-.

I nM Hrowntown Nst'l City of LctncasterPa $30,000 4 Per Cent. Bonds Heads of the City of Lancaster. Pa. dllicrsvillc Nnllonal davtou-n National Mtron NfitioiSil Apples, per half pock ioets, per bunch Hutu.r. per pound ..100 IH) ..100 BONPft .100 AND EtiFCTRIO risburg player, whom Brooklyn disponed of to Newark, announces has ouit the A slice has been made in Kddle's salary.

CHICAGO GRAIN, Quotations by Wni. L. Bear Company, 220-220 AVoolwiwth Euildinfj. ChlcnKO, March Toi.Clos. f)nen.

f-tlirh. i.nxv OAnm. ('abbujre, per head chickens, dressed, each i vav, jfYu! dol.lo tw. fnvmar 1 whea Vn, npllonal after tell yem-s. Payablu in The Little Art Fhop.

Hand Painted and a titer Novelties. WOOLWORTH BUILDING. 16 E. GRANT STREET. STOCK A.

u's, 102:1 City Ity. O's, 1020.. 'Vest Knd Tty. 5's. tOLI CoitestoKa Tr.

I', 10.V Lancaster Cms 1025 Lane, tins B's, Jdison Klec. Rs, 1022.1 Edison F.leo. B's. 1O40 lf jeffirV Bndgework and latest ffi- Dentistry, "Velvet" lined plates. i.

lit u'-'. ii ilulneas. each Lnrd, per pound T.smb roust, per pound Lettuce, per pound Lima beans, per pint Mutton chops, pr pound Villiamsport been secured July osi', from Toronto by Atlanta. vlJM1 Manager llcckert, of Trenton, bao a May 71 nj lfge number of men under contract. II 14 I'h sept 1 1 's 71 The catchers signed are Mitchell from fiats 2 5c HOC .1 1ff 12c tut 10c So rr 1 5c IMo 111- iOc T' i17if ISc minim.

-pe" noy lolumbla Klectrlo B's. 10'B 1t'i NinestoKa tlealty B'n. L.i.Co. Vtv, mid 1051. 100 jane, niui Columbia slock Ni Pears, per half puck lifons.

per pm'i- 104 101) 100 100 14.5.75 02.75 r.r. 75 02.75 112 5-1 00.50 t0.1t:j 07-m 05 70H', 52i 41 St 15 70 15 07 10 20 Ffdilll. mill frnri M.V twenty y-ars. Sealed pioposals will he received by the undersigned, at the office of tho City controller, Lancaster, Pn uiilil twelve o'clock, noon, M'lNDAV, M.WICH 1H, 1012, for the purchase of $3n tHi)l four p-r cent, coupon bonds of iho ('ity of Lancaster, Issued for the purpose of ih'j installntlon of new boilers, the construction of an addition the holler room and the Construction of new coal fclortiHe bins al the pumping ot tho wnuv dep.11 imest. These bonds will be Issued as of Anrll 1st, 1012, In denominations of ISIOO, or 1,000 each, to soli, purchaser, with privilege of 'reiristmllon.

Rock and Rye 75 Cents a quart bottle, a good reme Penn per bushel ft 17 Square. 07-'S 72 72 Vi 40--K 12 ir. 10 20 10 45 o.r.7 0.55 0.7ii 72 70 i Wf. 40-H 42-i IS 05 Irt 20 10 45 Baltimore. Tlemler will be found in Soil 42 42 I 15 70 1i! 10 30 .15 50 5u -vi 50 50 dy for coughs and colds.

1 the outfield. Alert. WUitnev-will bo on yyM first and Moriarity wlfl Be at short Vlon. 7Jfkwoif will Muuii Hepl. N.

Ttolbmd and Stnisbnri? II. tn-. and Matihem Tl. mid Fasten) Ity. 'hrls'a iK- Ct'sve.

Ity Lane, and IM. Joy Rv, ami OuaiTj-vlllo It. Liiiip. a- Spvs. Uy.

ne nd Coslp.vllle Rv phratn. A Ad.imstown Ity, Kliz'lwn nnd INorin P.v. potatoi.s, per hp If pad: T'liddiiiK, per pound Saisa.i, fresh, per pound SnuwiRe. smoked, per pound SenUled choes'v per liowl Mhellbarks, per tttirrt "ilrw vr iirti-il per half pock ter bunch Onion, per half peek KovfN uuiiOK Sinfc FIRE INSURANCE rt at third and Red Owens will hold down Mnv MO 0.27 0.17 0.H5 0.10 o.iv, 0.75 ...0.27 .0.47 0 flt7 0.fl7 iVio unermrl linrr lib ,1 50.2" CfNTKr KOllAPr SO 50 50 interest paj-nnie on tne prst days 01 Oeiober and In each vear. 5S 75 4S.7.1 1 HAY AND 1 "--n ia.iv unit iil i both new men, will try for Infield positions.

Bill Clay and Johnuoii together with Tlominr will nuard the outfield. The pitchers included ilPe (All Old Line Slock Companies) i D. H. WENGER, K. Hol'ind Terre Hul n.

I-ane. Co, rfd 50 S'o'nti L.X-P. fd S'lj'nn I I. com ir) otice LOCAL GRAIN, FEED, STRAW, Wheat erv of bonds wlli be on April 1st, 1012. The city to pny all taxes which muy at tiny time be assessed 011 these bonds and aecoinptinylnjf coiiiiunti In the Siaie of Punnsv -Ivnulii, Prinelpnl and huirisl payable at the officii of Hie city trraiiirer, Luciister, Ii.

IV) i i e. i'j ut h. Philadelphia. March 10. Hec, ipts for the week: lieef cattle, 4..

(1; sheen and lambs, 7,170: cntvcK. 2.27U. UlCICl" steady flfmei- O-'ilil mil, SI ivlrfl. tr Lloyd, Matthews and Bolco, if secured; Oetty, a pitcher who nimfe a pood 423 WOOLWORTH BUILDING. To-day is the last 'rliiK-rl check ror tw-ri ter cent, 01 iho am, Mint of bonds bid lor, payable to (he ot-dr of the Cltv ConlrolUr.

of Lan jut: nvei-HL'e best. 7.75:' choice. V.25 ord with Butte, Montana; Oldlinm, who! wbb taken South by the. I'liitllo; Tiniohv. "lialo'd 4se 1 i' 1 1 75 ss I So Rood, medium, sa.ViW "-75; common, bulls, l.5or.( T'av.

mlxd. haled baled Strnw. 14 ICftws Hlendv. now. I.T.": caster, Pn must aecompnny each bid.

The rlnht to reject any or all Md. Is reserved. FRANK B. Attest: .1. tf.

n.i.Milon. CO" Cortrolhr. riNANCJAL fiTATKMKNT. TotS I debt l.MI.IWi.OO -gol, who was with Toronto, or Krou tint, a Baltlniore man. nd Mniiehnnrt Ave.

olid St and Eltabethtown iancasle' std LII Its 'niri nd rTi.tifnln T-nncasler sndM.n'lolln nnd Frultwllle Mnnhrlm A- tVIIlltniidown Bed Alaiv-r dxrletts and Miv'cwn laric.tta and Jov Slut, find Vnw n-n'l1le see. and New t4nllan-1 nnd VAtfvtr Ti)e-ll tiit-1ret. VVmom ulil 'ultiitt M'-Vot outhern Market SEEDS. fOHntstlop. hv tflnirU-eti hit) cows, S.2S"2.00; mtlch cowl, fy: 05: extras, $70.

Calves Siendv to firm on beet. Exceptional lots, SlfNIO.V): Rood to choice. Si) if'10: mtdlum," X7'ffs; common. 10 1 day for 4 I Discount on Electric Light Bills. EfllsonElBctric IliRinmaliHa Co.i nlurj fund 11s Employers Lisbsiity INSURANCE Seur youtaelf and your smpleyei N.

HOWELL A SON. i TTed Clc'ef tsvtf- Clovftr C'rtve r't-tinwrtn Clnm- Revivals at M. Church, This evoninp; Mrs. Sulllc A. Ram-Koy, evnnsellst, will open revival mooti)iB in the Strawberry Street A.

K. church. 50 e-1 "0 50 iNst. debt P2.ooo.ro vnluatinn Actual valuation festlmatf di. lO.riou.iiuo.Mi 1 o'i'ilfitlon census 1010), 47,227, i8-8t tonrncrns una wcrier-ns, FtfKI'P A VP LAMUSI Steady fsle no clearance, ftheen.

wetlici's, extra, 5 50f choice, S.j.2.V,;,",.50; (rood, VV5.r,; i medium, common. .1 B.flO ewes heavy fat, f4.75'cl5. Lambs, extras, 51 11 "0 jl'llriothtr "'fii-or 'flei-mii" Milln" ilswn Mlxtnrs.

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