iWWP,?IW,r T' "v s T-T .(lV r, . -V vA '.'- 17fT T V Vj - "Vr -.t- " tr J ' ' 'Aj' S .- .f a. " ,- .. .. V - i " ' 4 C 'fcv I.- ". rT -cvJL.i T.t ".., . ". ' iT,"?4 'wi ; i?T if t '. ,", b fSSv SWi sav ssv w,rF , an &ir s v& -f. 1 -" , t&'. . TfOtSiTOniD tr", IV'SicV - -MMlM'Mll Kff .',?! """ ? . Jteh r tefceel .-- MrilMMfcsr eV. rrr. P & ttW&. fu i ewr.r''"' i i!vi " -7.'-'ftetTMtA?5 CtltAk JW-Tfc'oel beard stt hi rtritar MUM tat: TMlM In the 4MMMA mwhiir with all prteMt excepting .ifMtmmAJOttk tad Tytef. Th finance r aMHfNM rtpttied m fellows t 4!,M 88 't'3.-vTMP"' wZM i.si re .. 1.M0 06 Awifttaf. .- ... : ipmuhb het trawurvrM s-'v.fli- T-nz i ;r. .. - tj in HHWf runa. 'l UPIMOoaiiHMwereauiericouio nunc "Si-.v rf 1mm nfll.lM hn nwMMtrv. Sl H''-frtBtendent Heffman made a report &'' v1'3ef Uie attendance at tboVJieols, showing a 3S iS? B00 wteaeaace. Aixer paying uiu me ilfaM adjourned. . .. ,3tf . .. m. a. . . ill 'tvj-ApaWlc meeting wiu tee neia en Tnura f' ay etenleg in the council chamber te dls- 'rS.', -Liki wm. nnn Th nUlrn '-, t'.'.'.nT UtaniMLnfflce anlheritlea has caused 'BMcb Indignation among the uptown ad J ',:&? J,vrktML The downtown noenle think that k-'-iiki Mtere received by Messrs. Bucber and S',''-'A, MnrrU lmr.1t- that the Hccend street lecn- Wcfeffifc tlen is looked upon very favorably. fifi morning, at 6 o'clock, at his home en Wal- nui-aireei, near Devenin. 1110 uemui re re snlted from typhoid fever, after a brief sickness. A wire and one child survive." The funeral arrangements have net been made. An Infant child of Sam'l It. Moere, en . Ninth street, died last night, after a short illness. The funeral wilt be held en Thum vday afternoon at Norwood. Mr. Ellen Shinier was burled this After noon at 2 o'clock, from the MelhedUt church. Albert Charles councllinanelect, states that one of his first acta will be te secure, If possible, mero light for the Third ward. That was oue of the Issues upon which be was elected te council. Gee. M. Wanbaugh, of the Harrlsburg Telegram, is In town. 1 The baggage room of the P. It. It. here Is being moved Inte Its new quarters In the building formerly occupied by the Adams Express company. The offices of the Reading it Columbia : station are being repalutcd. The plans for the pulpit of the new Pres pyierlan church, donated by II. II. Hous Heus Hous eon, of Philadelphia, wero seen this morn " ing. The bavt is of marble, with bronze ,eelnmns supporting a massive marble Illblc rest, uK)ii which H a reflector. The design for the coinuiunleti table was also shown and Is a handsome piece of furni ture. : It is reported that a strike occurred yes- Urdayat the Chlcklcs 'rolling mill. The re lors.whe were receiving $2.75, struck for i 93, and were rerused. They subsequently return oil te work at the old prices. The .mission committee of the M. K. church met lasUilghtatQen. Wm. Patten's and decided te 11(1 the annual missionary collection en Sunday next. The New Yerk theatre company pre sented " A Mountain Pink," in the opera hense last night. Te-night "Jeshua WheaUey' will be the bill. (- A. II. O'Brien, assistant te General Man ager .MeLoed, of the Reading railroad, was , in town yesterday. Burglars entered the kitohen of the hense of Geerge Bivel, en Union street, ' lest night, whoe a number of dishes wero stolen. A belt proventod entrance Inte the einer portion or tne beuse. The saw mill will seen commence oper ations and the empleyes ure returning from Williarnspert. Concstega ledge, Ne. 463, iC. of P., will refurnish their ledgo room. The bell for the Presbyterlan church was takoufrem the freight Avarobeue te the church this morning. A Church WeUdlni Te-duy. This aftorneou there was a wedding in the Moravian church. The groom was Rebert L. Sc.iber, traveling agent of Leng fc Davidsen, and the brlde Miss Mlnnle 1). Grelner, daughter of Harriet Grolner, of 483 West Lemen street. The brldesmulds were MIbses Ella B. Grelner and Augusta JDIffunderfer. The groomsmen ero T. Wilsen Dubbs and W. T. Heck, and the ushers Huge Hark, L. M. Swarr, 1). M. Gundaker and Emanuel W. Miller. The bridal party entercd the church te Lohen grin's march, played upon the organ by II. C, Rlcksecker. They took thelr pluces nl the altar, where the ceremony was per por per ferd by Rev. Dr. J. Max Hark. A roeep- Uenwaa afterwanls given at the bride's home; ana the couple left for n i trip through we i.anl at 4:15. Celebrated Ills Blrthiluy. Yesterday was the 70th birthday of Danlej Hetnaii, a eteran Democrat who reeldfts en Mlddle street. A large party of his friends gathered at the house te celebrate the event by having au oven even lug of pleasure. Mr. Heman's daughter, Mrs. Rlpple, presented her father with a beautiful geld-headed cane, Mr. Heman, though well ruhanced iu years, is yet strong and vigorous, and enjoys geed health: he is a man or powerful build. Many years age he was a great drummer, and he can yet handle the sticks with the best of thrm. Fearful Street CresMngn. K the street commissioner would take the treuble te walk te the corner or Prince and Orange streets he w euld rind the mud diest street eresslugs in town. They ure always that WHy at this corner and at pres ent the pupils who go te the high school mustwalk though mud almost ankle deep. There are ether crossings ou Prince street that need looking after, but this one Is used mere than ethers by folks who are com jielled te ei they w euld net, m Jliul Ills Arm Cut. Charles Smh, who is employed as caster at Osberne A Hartman's handle manufactory, en Water street, met with a serious accident whlleat work last night. He reached across a circular saw, w tilth was running, and had a terrible gash cut in his right arm near the elbow. Dr. 8. T. "Pavls dressed the wound. llant iiutl JIull Qlvu Hull. United States Commissioner Kennnlv went te Ephruta this merulug te take the ball of Cashier Bard and V. W. Hull for wetr appearance rer trial In the United States district court in Philadelphia, en the third Monday of May. Each of these defendants gave bail iu the sum of J16.000. He hheulit lie Arrested. Complaint was made te Chlor Smeltz to day that a young man with red hair is iu the habit of secreting hlmbeir cither In I'ui. ten street or en Marlen alley, near Lime street, and adlng In a disgraceful manner. He tries te Induce thu children or the Lemen street school te go with him. An emcer will be en the lookout for him. i Surprised at Heme. Last eeulug Miss Panny Lutr, who re sides en Webt Chestnut street, between Prince and Maiket streets, was surprised by a large jixrty or friends and they had a splendid time. Atdermau Spurrler Ha the DoekeU. The criminal and civil detket or the late Alderman McCouemy has been placed in , tbehsndsef Alderman Spurrier, who will nnUh up the business. Weman Against Wemau. " Hill play by Miss Wheeler and a com cem petent company was given for a second time tat night, and had a very jxer house, ' . I? T.c A 1n A' "V - 'if. a quAAitrviix fenewi. IM Leim Sn la lleM Wltk Xaw Mall Arraacemaat. 'IletTeiw iNTittUGKncKmi An article la laat night's -Eraiwiner said the chsngeen the.Quarryvllle A Reading route was made te accommodate the business men along the rente north of the city. What the bu si nes dim along the rout south of the city, whd are greatly inconvenienced by the change, would like te knew is, why they should be entirely Ignored, or why these north of the city should be ac commodated at their expense. The people south of the city, and especially the clt- itens or Quarryvllle, were instrumen tal in having the route te Quarry ville established; It was with a view te render the mall service of the lower end mero efficient that It was established, and it has proved te be of great convenience and benefit malls from Philadelphia, going direct through wltheBt, eJtchange in the Lancaster postetD.ce and arriving at Philadelphia In tlme for the eleven o'clock delixery. Te all pelaU north of Lancaster malls went direct without any delay, xne present arrangement Is of no possible benefit, but only seems te detay mails of the lower end and leat es us where we were befere we had an agent en the route, and all te accommodate the business men north of the city. It was made In splte of a petition against it which had been signed by the business men and many of the patrons of the Quarry vllle postedlco and certnluly iixn the sug gestion of the Hen. Marrlet Hroilus,whese faculty for putting his feet In It Is prover bial. Of him little olse could be expected, but of that distinguished patriot, J. Lewrle Bell, who threw a pearl away In the shape of a 915,000 railroad snap te serve Unde Sam for $1,500 as mipcrlntendent of the mall service, no expected at least deccnt treatment. Anether petition asking for the old route and signed by the business men along the rotite south of Lancaster will be sent te Mr. Bell In a few days and If It tee Is Ignored the "lower enders" will be confirmed In their opinion as te why the roule was chnnged. QuAnnvviLLK, Feb. 26. OioeEns. Irregular Strain ou Boilers. Frem the Safely Vahe. One of the soverest tests of the strength of a steam boiler Is due te the uuenual ex pansion and contraction of Its iliircrcnt jiarts, owing te the circcls or changes In Us temperature. In the case or line or tubu lar boilers, In w hlch the flues or tubes are mere directly eximscd te the inllucucoef heat than the shell, the strain thus de veloped Is tremendous, the tubes or dues, or thelr material, expanding lenglhways with a foree calculated te tear the heads out or the boiler. Whcre the lines are placed ery near the bottom of the belter, In which case the prcssure Is all en the lower slde or the heads and the plates, tlmt keep them togethcr, It is net unusual for theso plates te be ruptured, or the scams sprung un derneath, causing troublesome and often dangereus leaks. The smaller the proportion of the surface of a boiler that Is expesed te the heat, the mero act! ve will be the otfect of the expand ing and contracting foree. aud Iu the case or Heme boilers set mero than half expesed te thu Influouce or the atmoNphero the tremendous power exercised by the expan- hive ueai ei ine nre uoiew, aim tue con traction due te the low temperature abeve, are almost enough te tear the boiler te plcces. It Is the unequal expansion or shell and tubes, or the upper and lower shell, that really dees mero injury te a steam boller than an oxpanslen and contraction due te the changes In the pressure or steam; the leakage and cases of rupture that se often, occur iu the lower seams and along the bottom of horizontally-tired bollursaroun bellursaroun bollursareun questionably due te theso Vauses, and In very many Instances forced tiring In get ting up steam en tint starting the boller Is te blame. Te avoid the Injuries se often caused te bollers In this manner, It Is necessary, therefore, te oxerclse great oare In raising steaiu In new bollers, or theso that hae been blown out and allowed te cool dew n. The flre should be raised moderately and gradually, and tbe boiler moderately, filled with water, se that the in crease In the temperature may be gradual. In feeling off a boiler the same care must be exercised. The plan adopted by some ougiueers of turning a stream or cold water into the boiler as seen as It is emptied can net be tee hevorely condemned, nor should the furnace deer be suddenly thrown open, or any ethor proceeding taken that will result in sud denly lowering the boller tomperatuie, a rapid dvcroase In the heat being qtilte as bad for the safety and durability of the belleras the moderate and uuequallncrtmse abeve roferrod te. Point Iu l'ertrnlt Painting. Hubert llorkemrr In the Cleveland trailer. The picture paluter ought te be the por trait palnter, previded he litis no manner ism of type in Ills women and men. Tliore is a remarkable dlflorence between seeing, in a medel, the type you have In your mind rer a certain tlgure In n ,oiupehi tlen ,and seeing the real man behind the sitter for u portrait or that man. In all subject painting Meral copying or nature Is, or should be, the last thing brought about. Nature lias eulv oue sky, oue material Ter the fufl oxprcsslen or the painter's Ideas, whoreas In a iertwlt the sitter represents all, and It Is only Ter the palnter te tlnd that ''all" in the subject bulore him. The subject palnter is bound te get soine favorite type of fo fe fo male race, and unless he can wholly shake that oil he will get this tvH somehow or ethor Inte every IiuU'h race that he paints. It can be llke the lady In a way, and jet have all the painter's maniieriHiii of type. I will go further than that; some painters make all faces like thelr own. One painter comes Inte my mind at this moment, w hese painted faces, whether r men or w onion, always bear a strong llkcuess te himseir. This wus strongly brought home te me again by a lady declaring that a certaln lerlralt wes the llrst she had ever noun that bore no trace of a curious additional likeness te the painter himself. I seldom meet a sitter who dees net knew the best slde or his face, nor have I ofteu met the sitter who has net made up his mind what he wishes te leek llke. Tims Waguer said, wheu he saw my iKirtrait: "Yes, 1 like te leek llke that." With tbe late master or Trinity, Cambridge Dr. Thompseu, I must have failed te roalire the sitter's idea of hlmseir for he said ou seeing the portrait, " De I really leek like that. Well. I w lsli it w ero otheru Ke, Air I leek as lr I had a profound contempt rer my fellow creatures." Theso who knew him well will knew the valuoer this un un un I'ouseieus criticism of hluiselt. Lulies are by no means the most auxieux about their dress in a portrait. Men treuble milte us much, us a rule, w itli the selMien of a coat. They Were Drunk. William Qulnnand Charles Beas were arrested at Point KipiaroTuesday afiorneou rer drunkeuneis and disorderly conduct, and gave bail rer a hearing bofero the mayor this morning. Quiuii went te the statleu house this meiiitng drunker than he was yesterday and was lucked up until he get sober. Beas was Ue ut the stutleu Iioiike and when he found Qulnn had been locked up he skipped away. A wutruut w as issued for bis arrest. The mayor w ill hear both cum.s te-morrow. The Unuge Wk CerrtH.-!. The gauge sent by the Eureka Hese company te tot the hese recently pur chased by the city was returned te-day by Chief Engineer Vendersinlth. Prier te its being sent aw ay thochief had it tested at Best's shops. The test could only be made tip te two hundred peunds.but te that pres pres sure the gauge was correct, and Hit pro pre pro sumptien Is that It wastorreit up te the highest pressure ut which the hee wus tested. He Roslgtied. Dr. II. E. Westheatrer, whose place iu the beard of visiting pbyslcans of M. Jeseph's hospital, has been taken by Dr. Sicgier, roslgned the position as he was unnble te give it the attontten he desire.1 owing te ether duties. Again en Duty. William IX Kreider, deputy jirothono jirethono jirotheno lary, who has been off duty for several weeks ou account of illnessicsumed his duties this afternoon, iTt !j. Mill TAWfl A WIIV WIl r rA I HI 11 T. , H HH mm H .flK. .S VVm -H K iB-lB A L H .VH r ' B..L H U B IB .u' - -- ... .. .--.. -..,-,, -- , I MP . , s.T j 5? rTF TP s ?T 1T Htra Wl Dn( Wr Had Cafw. Frem tee aairy villa Pest" r, Te the real tex hwifm erTeaw jweMftn it Is really funny te raad the ordinary m m ceunts of th ReMTre Md MCh clubi, wKh their tcarlet coats and' high top beet, (te., with all their uniforms and master of hounds, starters and ether fixings; they de notion. as avera, itHJr Armfikt a season. They ought te come te tbakwr and of this county aud go out etieneaspn with Jehn Raub,"Kelly" Shaub, Milt Roop, or Jee Roop; they could learn them mera in one day than they ever knew. It would make ihelr mouths water te go Inte Jes Roop' bar room and see the stuffed foxes and tbe talis or these killed accidentally Just this season, and te go into his pena and see a round dozen tied up. It would msknthelrheartaqulver te nee Jehn Itaub'a pups fellow a trait that three old dogs could net find, and Jhalr hair Manatjfn see Milt Roop ride. Heme time tliey bufht te comeupand see real llvehuntlng. It would be a treat for. them te see "our boys," Jehn StaurTer, ' Jndge" arid Aibert Frltx i they would give them some points. Mpreckala Italaea the Price of Buirsr. A dispatch from San Francisce sftysi The American sugar refinery was closed en (Sunday by the receiver and about 1,000 in en thrown out of work. This Is the climax of a fight which has been going en since March, when Uavemeyer it Elder bought the American sugar refinery, They retaincd tbe name of the refinery selely as a trade advantage They argue that If a receiver be necessary, there is nothing te Justify the stoppage of the reflnery and ruin of their imsness. The actual result of shutting down tbe refinery has boentoglvoSpreckols' California sugar reunery ene ei me iireiucsi monopolies ever seen. The day after the receiver was appointed Sprockefs advanced the price of sugar one-eighth of n cent, and since then be has ahoved It ene-quarter higher. m i Itciiinnntrancea Filed. This is the last day en which remon remen strances can be filed against the granting' of liquor licenses. Following ure the parties remonstrated against! Chris tian D. Herr, Mlllorsvllle; Fred H. Stencr, Indlantewn ; Mary Stelgelman, Mason Masen Mason vllle; II. W. Kllllan, East Coeallce; Petor DorHhcimer, East Lampeter. He Was Dunk and Vulgar. Last evening Charles Martinet! was arrested by Constable Ehrman, whlle drunk and talking very vulgarly along the stroet. Alderman Deen seul him tejall for twenty days thin afternoon. e Sued Fer Malicious Tresimwf. Froderlck Albright was arrested Tues day night by Censtable Prlce en a charge ei malicious trespass prcforred against blm at fhe ofllce or Alderman Halbach. Geerge Fletterer Is tbe prosecutor, and he allegcs that Albright Is a perslstent trespasser ou his premlses, going thore while he Is1 at work. In default et ball Albright was commltted for a hearing. ' A Surprise Party. Last evening about thirty couples visited Miss Ada Hershock at her home, Ne. 1 in East King street. After playing vurleus games the party enjeyed a line supper, which was served at midnight. A Rejected Suiter's Victims. In Montgomery, Minn., Themas Jandra shot Christina Waxha through the heart early Tuesday morning bocause she would net murry him. The murderer next tired a shot at Jehn Mocek, the ball passing through Macek's right lung. Then Jandra shot himself twlce through the heart, dying by the slde erhis victim, Christina. Macek will probably live. neught a Small Farm. from the Oxford I'rciis. Tlnyd?lre Klssiuer, of Westbroek, has pi' aliased David Wilsen's new heuse and U acres of land near Wostbroek, Lancaster county, for f 2,000. Tnr.iiE will be a mrttiriK or the Enterprise club ut Jxe anil Charity hall te-morrow even lux nt clfilit o'clock. ltd Pcatlte. McDadk. In this city, en tlieiltli limt,, Mrs. l.'Htlinrlue McDade, wlfe of the late Arthur Mc Diiilc, URfd 80 j cars. The relatives mid friends of the fiunlly are respectfully Invited te attend the fiineml from her late lesldence, Ne. fiOS Church street, en Ihunday morning at Bo'cleek ut the house, o'clock at Ht. Alary'n cliurrh. Intcrmcut at Hi. Mary's cemetery. reb25-2td MlOMKir. February 25, ISM, In this city, Mary A., wlfe of William C. McOIInn, In the Mtli year oflier Hue. The relatives anil rrlriulser the fuiully are re s)HctriiUy Invited te attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, Ne. Hi Middle street, onlhursdaynrtcrnven ntSo'rleck. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Il!tUE!ciiLr.-Fcbriiarv2l,ls, In this clt, Je.eph llruederlj, In the ueiit.-elulitli ycuref blHaife. The relative aud friends or the family arc le spertfully Invited te aland the ninrmi, rrein his late residence. Ne. :us Beuth lleavrr stn-el, ou Thursday iiiernlni: at 10 o'clock. Intermeul at Woetlward Hill cemetery. Weiwr.-Prbriiary 25, 1SW. In this city, Mrs. llcnrielta, irlfe of (iee A. Worst, Hteward of Ijineuster County Aliiisbenve, iigtsl ) ears. The relatives uud friends et the family are re re siiecttaily Invited le attend the funeral, from Almshouse chapel, en Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. iilnvltcte. Philadelphia Produce MiirUel l'lllLADKLfiiiA, Feb. 2d. Nueii-Flmir dull ; 1'cuKa siiisrs, 2lXM2'J5; extra. 22SQ275; fuiully, XKxiiaiti; ttVrJI 00. roller, 3 60.il 00; patent; VVlieat ipilet! Ne. a 'Ked new. Ne. tl'eim'iiUed, H0e; Ne. 2 de, (vySSDc. Cern steady; Ne. 2. new, SSMTe ; old Mc; Outs linn ; Ne. 2 mixed. 2 Hi: White mid Ne, 2 llruiisteady; Winter III 254CI5 00, Hprlne 11375 Qll . Haled bay dull : 110 fXVaU Was le quality ; timothy 10U0OI.H00 for choice; mlxcd.Naiew baled rje straw, new, ile 00. lliuter dull; l'eun'a creamery extra 273iSe; Penu'a nnts extra. 31c: Jebbluir, SIAM. ,$P leak; Penn'a firsts, lSc; htld lets, lialffe, as te quality. s "i", j-'h'e 'Irm; iurt skims. flJSsc; full skims retrelcum steady : rerilied In bbls., 7Uc" Potatoes dull: tftsaec per bus, as toTjeallly I.lve Steels JMiirketH. BliltALO. Feb. 25.Catte-tilpS, 2i hid; market steady. ' Bhecp aud Uiiiilis-ltevelpts, 2,(0t); steadi Hiid arm. ' llo8-neielpts, 2,210: iimikel stead ; me dlum anil lieavv-. f l 830)1 .; mixed, II2S; erlicrs, iriVjlitO; plus, SUSOI 20. E.VST I.iUKl.TV. Cattle UecelpU. Ml; shll mctits.210; market iietlilns delus : 1I tlirnuKli lenslKiunrnts; no tar shipped te New Yerk" "W Heeelpts. 1KU; slilpnicnts. IUO; market firm: medium. H "JXaiJO; Yorkers SI l'.f,li); I'hlluiUlplilas, 51 'JV41 :): Plus' HMVJtlW: neears shipped te New Yerk. Hliiep Itecelpu. l,2u): sliliiincius. ifim . i""J,ke.V !l,u! prime, t3 70.,$! W; fair IemkxI, tSWXaSW, bethI toreiiimon, (J01X4IU); laintis. ffl(ltl75. MtOUK .MlU'KelH. UiHitatlens by lleisl, McUrauu Ca, bankers lauiCHster, Pa. ' MKW YOHK Lisr. II A. M. 12 U. S F. U. Canada l'acltlc C.C.C. Al ... Colerado Ceal 45 Central l'aclilc CunadH rieutlieru . Clil.Ht.UAI'bi;. ij ij Utfii.AIlleU 1W l)el. L. & w li": r.ric Krle 2nds Jer O K.AT Ixin. A N, L. Hhere ... 2.i4 -. JJ MJi I0i51. & mi i Mich. Cen Missouri relnc .. Heck. Valley N. V. .. N. I'. Pref N. West. N. Y. U. New England.. , .. EastTenmssee Omaha . Oregon Transcontinental Ontario A W. l'acitle Mall Ktchmend Terminal 7Ui SO', 7.1'J ml i'iii 7.1V. 107J. 8i 31', 21 S3Sf 2U?i nuiaui ..... Texas Pacltla. Union I'licltlc. Wabash Cum... ........ mil 20JI Wabash Pref Western U , , sjli West Hhere llends. .J rmi.ADKH'HI.V HUT. Leh. Val . II. N. Y. l'lilla. . .... e. It. II, 5tix Iteadlna. ........ 20 1-13 lh. Nuv ............. ..... HesUinv. Pass ........,... v. a it j ;;..;; N. Cent, .............,., M , Peeples Pass 1 wb 4s ::.::: S2J siii IS u- MJ Ull,,.....,. , Pfr-wMy"' TinTMaBVIR' 7 2f 0WB fWtKW) IJUJfO. The riaett or ChaMn(. He. Centre maar QAKRIAOSWOtUn , 'It DOMMM OAMMIAQX W0BU, Ooreer of Dakaaad Vine Htrsets (fbrraerl i.IsijfMelC A Mlley). W.OOO OverWil-beuaand Dollars M.OOO 18fM.AIItieliATEHTMTYLIfrrr 1SBO .Jl.g ROADCARTH 91S.OO The best of mechanics en repairing at the Doeraem OarrlAf Works, eerner of Dee and Via street, df-lydtt I Use Tnr'n ttnlrrul Pll Slinnndlnrlu JllVA tnM,M Z-llmW ' w..v iunw, aviin. FIIEV8DRUO HTUBE, ll North Queen Ht. It OTICK-J. HONDHEtMER UAH RK- morejirreBi bis stables en Marlen alley e Mernaaac Heuse stables, formerly oecn- tethi Pledby O. qrasawan, en North Prince sireei. Kiwiwaaw Six a ..'SI! (lOODalRIM WANTKllfN ITfR 11IM. njt-roem and lrenlnmw5m at the Millers Millers Nermal Mflflftnl , vrmrt 1rltt njMtfl Atiltf apply, ballen C. KIHKMAN. ra-lwdaitw Hteward at the Hchoek TjSOB RBNT- That Urge Central Business Bland, , ,, ... . NO.aSKASTKINOHT. imlulre within. r2e-lwd TJOR RRNT-A BTORK ROOM ADJOIN- Ing Ne. 124 North Queen street. occupied by Jeseph HclverL Apply te UEO. D. H PKECH ER, riMM 213 East King BU rrmE lareeht and kinkht line of 1 Meerschaum and French Briar ripes, Cigar Helders, Claar Cases. Hnufl Bexes unrf il kinds of smoker's articles. ,..,. DKMUTH'HCIOAR STORE. M-tMR 114 East King street. IARMERH WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK : . at ma ..liASCA)S5fiJ. CARAMEL CO., e29-tM4wn S3S Chnrcli 81., Lancaster, Pa r I0R RENT. ilanaserne Frent Roem en second fleer, 12 West Klnir itml. t.'ltir.t iruAii.. 1 this city. Iiinulroef W. W.AMOH. feb22-Iwd 1W Aller's (Jnllrrv. A' Pen 1 TTKNTION COMRADEHI " . The surviving inamlwn r.r i-n n iu,h 'ennit. Vel.. nnd CanlMln Hahhul'. tmjiamhj.., Mounted Ilinemen. will pleas send their names and nesu ;mce address at once terred. E. Hhread, 208 West King street, Lancaster, Pa., for the purpose of makinnarramie'iicnt for the holding of a reunion at an early date. feb2StdWASAltw r pUBMCHALEOF 1IORHEH. O.n Monday, March 4, at 2 p. m., at the Hale Stables or Daniel Legan, In the City of Lancaster, will be sold two fas trnttttiK' Uombletenlan Horses. They are about eight sears old. One Is of a Light Serrel and the ether or a Chestnut Serrel color. One Is n stallion about sixteen hands hlirh nnrt thu mhr ageldlng. They will be sold for unpaid beards .. ,. MICHAEL MctONIOLE. f20,27,2bmld 4. 1T0?VR.E?,TJrKOtJ,:T PLOOR ABOVE ." . ,.1,.,, ,l" Preys shoe Htere, Nes.3and0 hl King street; In Its prcent condition Is suitable ifer light manufacturing,, wholesaling, etc. It has lis own water closet aud wasbstand In a small ante-room. Rent, M per month. In advance. AJ- lit be handsomely napcnsl and partitioned te suit Ledges or ether organiza tions. jy-tfd CHAS. 11. FREY. FORIlENT-FROM APRIL 1.-THED0ER-sempr hatotesldence.Ne. 120 East King street, centaluliiK II rooms and all the modern conveniences. Alse 11 store room at Ne. 128 East King street. Alse the Doursem Hail, the only desirable, hall In the city for ralrs, festivals, flippers, etc. A Ise the large factory In the rear, laiand 12SMIfttln street, suitable for nnj'klnii of maiiufliclurlne purposes. Water and gas through all the buildings. Will be rental as a "''.y'" erJ S.r' te suit renters. Inquire of OLO. . NORIlbcK, proprietor or the Doersera Carriage W erks, eerner Duke and Vine street. feb!7-tfd WANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN ON LIB- c.. "lnry te permanently represent an Association Incorporated le supply, t cooper ceoper coeper atUeprlcts, general merchandise and all kinds of articles for home and lamlly use, In each smsll city. town, village nnd rural district ,000 members. Paid up certificates, tioe.rxio In Cash. Credit well rated. References ex fl,25';? kmplIP CoeperaUve Association (Leck Bea 1767), N. X. fcb28 lydW.lt 1 RAND " FOX CHASE At Bankson II. Smith's Hetel, Rohrcrstewn, THURSDAY AI-TEIINOON, "" At 2 o'clock. 1 he fe Is a large grty one, shlpiied here from Texas ou Saturday mm, All sportsmen are In- viicu. lee.'i-.viiSsw OfJME HAIli: IJAItOAlNS-OllDS AND P h"? nt Hrlc-a-Brac, Art Pottery, Plush Lasels, Thermometers and Calenders, leftover from the Holiday season, will be sold at great bargains te make room for contemplated chancis In the spring. FHAILEY'SEAHT END PHARMACY, ,,,, (Opposite Eastern Market,) ! ral ley's Hjriip of BI00.I100I, Wild Cherry "ndHorclieimd cures the most persistent " fjrlp" cough ; 2IV-, We and $1 00. 1 ral ejs Hitter VI110 of lien Is correct tonle alter the llrlp ;" 00c and f I 00. M.W.KAw yFa, rr is tuvk, WE SELL FURNITURE Without legard te Cost, at no. no KAar kine sthki;t. Kfl Iwd W. M. HOFFMEIEH. EXECTOHS' PUBLIC SALE OP AN ELE Biint est Orange street llcsldence. f OH TUMDAV, MAIICII II, 18H0, ,ili'hci.Krl:!,.klln 1Iu,'. the mrge twcsterj 1 rick Dttellinp 311 West Orange street ; eery thing In exctllent condition, front feet. 2 Inches, mere or less, te mlddle of thrce-fett-wlde commeii alley te the east, In depth 21.1 feet te Marlen alley ; large slde ) ard, nn abun dance or fi ult, all in splendid condition. Hale at 7:30 p. m Mhen conditions will he made known by MAROAHKTT IAHENZE. JOHN mitENZK, Executers or Jehn Lerrtue, deceased. Jen, L. II AiNi.s, Auctioneer. IJCinl,5,8,10 fTtHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORe! " BIG REDUCTIONS -IN- Nottingham Laic Curtains, 5c, 75c, fl leM.V) per pair. Cieain and Pancj Sirlnn nduccd telOc.l.'Xc, llleached Oerinan Table Linen at We: regit hir price, 75c. Pure Linen Cream Damask at 23e ; werlh ,c. llca y Cream Danui.sks at av, loe, fide ; a erlh 5o,50eniullOc. Extra IJuallt) German Deuble Dainatksat Rn and 75e , worth 83c and fl. A large let of 1'lne Qualities Linen Table Cleths and Napkins In setts at greatly reduced prices. A large let of All Linen Towels reduced from lJe te lOe, A large let or All Linen Towels rcdmed ft-eni 20c te l.V. We hut en large let of extra large slie, citra fine Huck Towels In two numbers. Price was Wound 75e; will clese them out at ilic and We. At these prlcts tin ss goods should go out In a few daj s. Full lines of Tickings Sheetings Muslins, Clinghanw, Prints, Pant Htutls, etc., at les than ltgularprlrd. ThcPeeple's Gash Stere 25 East King Street, LANCAHTEIl, PA. imirtO-lydll riNVESTORHI L HE IIUILDINO AND .OAN AHSOC1A. or Uakate Is a large real estate mert gage coin puny making; leans upon the sumo I'liiiLipia ns iiiu small rluclple as the small local builatnirnsMicli. liens or tllu riut ;teus of thu Eust. It Issues iiuM.nii Kfrw.j- i ccrtlrtrates ranging In amount from K0 te 55,000. rjirnlngs raiige from bptrccnMu ISiiercenUmr uiimim.iU'peiidlng 111x111 length of time owner carries stock. A orileu or dividends are paid semi-annually Iu cash, block alvas has anxed cash value te be paid stockholders hy the association Incase former wishes te sell. All stock Issued ou debenture plan being backed by mortgages deposited with 11 trustee. CerrcKndencc Ited. ... 1, ., . .. ., C.W. STARLING. Philadelphia Offlce, Ne,M Walnut Klrett, jaul-Smeud HeBliniif Us. , IBDIISPAY, !f tmV&LM . y- s& 'Ji' TTJ KADYMADE CtOTHITf ff-mm0, VA. mmi (OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.) WE OPEN THE SPRING SEASON WITH THE LARGEST AND MOST CAREFULLY MADE UP BTOCK OF CLOTHING MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' THAT WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. THE LATEST STYLES ! VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES ! (Your Careful Examination and a Companion of Qualities ana Prices Invited.) BOYS' 80HOOL SUITS. 't , " ' New Plaid Btyles In Knee PantBulUstWOO, 00,75aiid300. Excellent Weel, Plaid Cheviot B11IU at 1823 andHGO. Finer Cheviot and Casstmete Suits, All-Weel, i Choice Style, W. MM and . Beys' Knee Pants, Geed Values, atMc, 76e and 1100. BPRIKO OVERCOATS IN MELTONS, KERSEYS AND WORSTEDS, NEW HAGER& BROTHER, tT1 ss. 25-31 3tf EST KING ST., Item 3tbtrct-ttcment RENDER YOUH SKIN SOFT. SMOOTH and White by using " Purity Seap." F OR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, nOTO m ERIHMAN'S , Ne. West King Street. TIME, LABOR AND MONEY SAVED BY using " Purity Seap." Sold everywhere. F OR RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK Dwelling Heuse, with modern Inmrevs. meits, Ne. S17 East King street, with Ilrlck Stable en let. Noweccuoied bv Jehn W. Ilnl. man, Apply te GEO. D. SPRECHER, Ne. 213 East King street. 18-tfd THE CALLA LILY IS THE TRADE MARK of the Finest Seap en Earth. " PURITY. PSUBLIC SALE-ON THUIWDA Y, FEB. 27 at 0 JO a. m. at 428 North Duke street, a let of Household Goods. Bedsteads and Bedding, Unrraus, Wntlutands. Extension Table, Car pets, Ne. 8 Range nnd Walerback ; also a small Range. A large let of Jellies, Presercs, Pear Hetter, Canned and Spiced Fruits, Pickles, To matoes In Glass, Pure Cider Vinegar, Ac., Ac. rcb22A20R JOEL L. HAINES, All't. npilOUTAHnANjK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'8 OUTFITTERS, Ne. 110 North Queen Street Shirts made te order as low as II B0. Perfect fit guaranteed. Through necessity we have sLsrded a HAND LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of all kinds. mar2-l)dR M ART1NBHOS. Net every White Shirt that sells at a named prlce and Is made of geed muslin and linen Is cheap at that price. The Icomfert nnd fit of a shirt Is one-hair of Its A NOTABLE FACT ABOUT SHIRTS alue. The muslin, linen and workmanship Is the etherhalf. Our WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, The " Dayton," f 1.00, the " Cyclone," 75e, nnd our unparalleled SOe shirt combine all thc-e qualities et lit, finish, best material and longest wear. Ibree lengths of sleces te ecry size neck te pick your slze from. Don't give an order for shirts te measure until you sec ours. We will sae j ou much annoyance against Im perfect fitting shirts. Finest Pique and Em broidered Uosem Shirts, fl.50 nnd $200. Ladle don't buy percales te make bej's waists until youseeeur line of made-up waists. This will save you money and much work. We will sell you waists of many handsome patterns nt about what you will pay for percale. Large lets of waists, geed patterns, 25c nnd 88c. The " Star " Waists, 42c, 6Mc, 81c, lauudrlcd and ready te near. Extra Trousers for men and bes; lets te pick from handsome stales at money saving prices. Remember the Cut Prices en Suits and Overcoats going new. One, two, three, four or five dollars le be saved en any purchase. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. J.B MARTIN A CO. FOR SPRING. Stock new complete. New is the best time te purchase. We can offer as inducements larger stock te select from and lower prices than later. Car pets purchased new will be kept for you if you desire until you need them. Mequettes, Axminster, Gebe lin, Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets. Ele gant patterns. One reason we offer lower prices new is we have, time te sew the carpets or get them ready. Window Shades. Wall Papers. All the spring paper hangings here new. Elegant assortment. Many Novelties. Handsome Decorations. Lincrusta, Wal Wal eon, &c Direct importers of Sanitary Washable Papers for Halls, Kitchens, Bath Reems, &c. Can be washed en the wall same as a painted wall; much less cost and handsomer. J. 9. MARTIN & CO. Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER. PA. Carpets & Wall Papers -f5?: V 9kvWMrkH)RMNMIvft Si BROTHER lMade clething-spbing, YOUNG MEN'S, SUITS. (28 In. te K In. Breast.) Excellent Casslmere Suits at H, 90 80 and VI. Stylish Cheviot Hulls. Ail-Weel, at 170), t7 20 and MOD. Fins All-Weel Caastmere and Worsted Salts at f 10, til and tlZ Very Stylish Black Diagonal Cheviot Stilt, Lapp Beams, at til. Handsome Black Wale Diagonal Worsted Coats and Vests, Stylish Trenscrs te match, 114. TJOSITIVE CLOSING OUT SALE, Positive Closing Out Sale -op- SHIRKS CARPET HALL. -ENTIRE Carpets, Window Shades, Oil Cleths. &c.J -MUSTBESOLD- By April 1st., Regardless of Cost. H. S. SHIRK St Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. i i . . i i i. i . i i . - i .. i 1 1 SUITINGS. OVERCOATINGS AND TROU BERINGS.at REDUCED PRICES. McURANN A NOWLEN, Ne. 1JH North Queen St. IOR RENT-STORE ROOM NO. 13 EAST Klnir street, formerly occupied by As- trTch ch Ures. Alse second and third Meer rooms. irem April i, lew. inquire or JanSMfd H. O. LIPP. FOR HANDSOME NECKTIES, Ge te KRISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street. IJIOR RENT-TI1REE-8T0RY HOUSE, 13 ; rooms. Ne. 3.W North Duke street. Inquire t fcb22-trd NO. 221 EAST ORANGE ST. e UR MAKE OP GOLDEN LION AND MIA quenaa oe cigars cannot no exceiieu. Established 1770. auVtfdh ur.Aiulie U'iAn Qivnb, 114 Eaat King Street. DAV COURSE-KEYSTONE BUSI- I N12-S COLLEGE. Yeune Men nnd Ladles educated for- profitable employment. Modern methods. C'ourse complete nnd prac tical. Type-writing and all business branches taught. 1JU night session. W. D. MOSSER, Prln., tfd&w 16 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. THE FINEST LINE OK IMPORTED AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ua Mina Cigars, our manufacture, In boxes vbr 25, Wand 100. DEMUTU'B CIGAR STORE, alB-tfdR 114 Eat King Street. fOR HEADQUARTERS JC A. O. K. e?M. C., IC. of O. E.. I. O. R. M a U. A. M.. V. O. S. or A., I. O. 0. P., Elks, Charms and Pins, go te - ERIHMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street. sr ECIAL, Type-Writing Free te all who lake tlin Business Course at the Lancaster Business College. Wctlse tbe Stan dard Remington. Yeu can complete the course until vacation. Fit jourselffer the positions ettered te cenictcnt parlies. Visit us at Col lege Reems, Ne. 31 North Duke street. Open day and evening. II. C. WE1DLER. Principal. OHOES. l Something That Will Suit Yen! We have received the agency for the btst2 Men's Shee that has ceme te our notice. Any one wanting a Shee at that price can make no mistake In buying this. It Is a geed litter, nent and durable. All ether lines that we keep jeu will tlnd te be right In price. We have been unusually busy this scrseii with erilercd work, and are prepared le make any thing for Ladles or Gentlemen who want a higher grade of Shoes or have peculiarities of fret that can't be suited vvllh a lUmlj-JInUe Shee. WM. H. GAST, WAF NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN f.T. s 2PECIALBAROA1NS IN FURNITURE. FURNITURE! SPECIAL BARGAINS! In ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE will be len for tbe NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Ptop'e going te housekeeping lu the .Spring will save money by selecting goods new anil liavlni: them pill aside until wanted. TUT. C. SAPP, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. 49 Next te Southern Market. JanlKmWAS (1 HEATEBT REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING AT H. GERHHRT'S, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduce d from f 10 te W , irem IX te r , from te teft SO. Heavy Suitings reduced at the sme rale. Full Dress suits of the latest stj le material, satin lined, ut IX. Tills Is the most sweeping reduction ever made lu Flue Tailoring, and will enable the cash Inivcr te get a ilrt-la article for the same meuey he would lmc te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d.7 tm u -m j -? . '90 MSN'S SUITS. Excellent Casslmere Balls at 180. Nobby Plaid and Check Cheviot Belts, All Weel, attie. Stylish Mack Cheviot Hulls, AlI-Woel, at IMi Fine Hair Cord Casslmere Salts In three sk4ea of Orey, All-Weel, attfl2. Fins All-Weel Casslmere and Worsted Bait, stylish Plaids and Checks, at 112. Handsome Black Wale Diagonal Worsted Ceat and Vest, stylish 1 reuscrs te match, IIS. J SHADES, AT $10, $12 AND $14. LHNCHSTER, PENN'H STOCK OF Dcru ttuertieement. mO SAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDENl x yc your heart use " Purity Seap.' -f-OG LOST-BLACK COCKER SPANIEL.! XJ Heward offered ji-tfd ; 227 NORTH PRINCE ST, Tire: EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speetacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ten Think Your EyeB Are Geed I If you have them examined you wilt orel And that there Is something wrong with them,l ana mat giasse win ee a great neip in yei We use Inimitable "1)1 A MANTA'li which are made only by us, and recemmende ey leaning ucuiisw aa i-ne eess iuus se aeH uve vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, $3.00 ; usual prleej Steel SDectacles. SOe.i usual price. Sl.OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, VI; usual price, 10 J 1. ZIHEMAN & BRO.1130 S. Klntu Stmt,! uriikiyuve. i raiuuiurnu, Between Chestnut and Walnut StneU. mvH-lydl -T-A81I EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS W de washed with "Purity Seap." You'll llke it. H APPY NEW YEAR I Steam Engine ? -AND Beiler Works. MANUFACTURER OF I HORIZONTAL-) VERTICAL I PORTABLE f HOISTING J BOILERS. ENGINES. Horizontal Tubular vertical, Twe Flue, Deublo Deck, Marine. PUMPS. ! Hilt. CENTRIFUGAL BOILER FEED MINING STEAM MILLS. J Bark Mills,! lioe jams. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, UHA&S LEATHER ROLLERS, HARK CONVEYER SCREWSJ PULLEYS, SHAFTING, GEARING HANGERS. PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES J COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES. St'INDLES. TOES AND STEPH.I PULLEY PLATES. SHIEVE WHEELS, At., Ac.dc, AC BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES, LAO feCHEWS. RODS UP-SETT, SETT SCREWS, FORGINGSj NUTS, bq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHER8.I Specialty In Maklug and Repairing DUL'P WiZUh DRILLING TOOIi,l Vlis Reds, Bits, Reamers, Jars.Hand Pumps,! uiinna ueu wnicnes, ac. Charcoal Hammered f eurueii s itici itici Deuble Redned Rcflned Beiler and Tank TANKS-Reuud or Siuare, for Gas, 011,1 Water or Acids. I Stacks, bland-Pipes, Water Wheel Casings,! net Air r urnaces, &c. IVRGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIESl huch as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers. Cast I and Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings, I 1'ipes, ac, ever carrieu in iiucaier. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING. Light and Heavy Iren and Brass Castings. -ltepalrliig PreinpllyAttended le,- Yheap Itef hKCONIVHANDPULLF.YS ANDSHAFTINa FOll WALK. ( l..lln. . Il.in, I IliiUm . j , in 4 lh.11.1 tixTii; 2 Pulles, sUWf ; 2 Pulles,10x7;i ; 2 I'ullcjikiMxT;. I Weed Split Pulley, 2U;(164, 3 Weed Split I'uiiejsixs;,. h-'JlM6 Cellars. &J feet, 2 15-16 Sliaftliig. 11-21 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., - 1.ANCAKTEH, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 6-aO-HnrMi Power, tt) tneli Diain., IK feel long. 2.'xlU Inch TnbCN Price, JITS ami 1M. 1 Beiler M Inch Dlum., U reut long, 21-3 Inch Tubes, 12 feet long, with Fire FreuMLS, . - .wiM-,fraA, '. ' .,r.JW.Klltl,a ',.fejkMarikkfegrf u
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