S?FS .. ' THE LANCASTER DAILY 'INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1890. V Cjf LS-: V te as : ifc' it. Ifii be. 55 m. R il f it iZ THREE CANDIDATES. u JSU MEH WM WIHT W CMBICT THE POT 0FF1CE AT COLUMBIA. U.aAppelntBint Epe te Be Mafle f oeti-The CUIni Of Thoe VThe ' Want the Position. The commission of the Domecrfttio port pert BHMter at Columbia will expire en MtyW. tad It is bolleved bj tbst tlme that his lUpttbllcsn snccoMer will b appointed. There hat been quite a contest for the pe ttlenanait nas grown huu u.... candidates are CapL Jehn L. Wright, -JT..W. Yecntn, editor of the Spy, and Heu rt Cenklln. The last named has been 1b the merchant tailoring buslnew, but he qalt business seme time age, probebly ox ex ox jMctlngtegetthepostoince. He la a promi nent politician of the First ward and a secretary of the Republican county com mittee. He takes a great deal of Interest In politics and was an ardent supporter of C. C Kauffman for senator. The general belief in Columbia Is that Cenklln is net In the fight, which Is said te be between Wright and Yecnui. The latter laawell known odlter and belongs te the Second ward. Ills paper Is a staunch Re publican organ and Mr. Yecuin Is usually liberal contributor. Mr. Wright is said te have the host chance for the position. Ue is a retired farmer, and theie is a great deal of sympathy fur htm bcaiuse he Is peer. lie Is a protnlnent member of the nrami Arm v. n is Mr. Yecuin and Cen gressman Ureslus. Some poeplo think that en account of the fight between Wright and Tecum Cenklln may ycUHp in. A WltEClTeX FRONT STREET. Three Car Thrown Prem the Track and Onte the Street A Sew It. A. a. Tlme Tabic. Columbia, May 10. A wreck occurred en the Pennsylvania railroad at the Ijecimt treat crossing about 5 o'clock this morn ing, blocking tracks for ever two hours. The train of onglne Ne. 1,138, east, broke loose and the rear end ran back Inte engine Ne. 1.211. east. Twe cars and the cabin of the former trnln wero thrown from the tracks and badly wreck ed. The headlight and pilot en engine Ne 1,211 woie also much damaged. The cabin car was almost completely demolished and was threw n en Its side along the tracks. The wrocked cars were thrown en the pavement at Frent Htreet, tearing upthebrlckininl breaking down a portion of the fence of Jacob S. Snyder's yard. The wreck crew wero In service and cleared up the debris in e low henrs. A canal belt went adrift yesterday while tunning out of the cauul outlet at the bridge The beat was going down the rtvnr but was caught by the crew of the sloamer. The steamboat had considerable troilble te tow tbe beat up the river. A small audience was in the epera liotise te see "Held in Slavery." The perform ance was geed. Rev. Montgomery II. Iloepor, of Lancas ter, will officiate In St. PiuiI'h I. K. church en Sunday. The stockholders of Kocley stere com pany will held their annual meeting en Monday afternoon. Atreasuicraud beard of directors will be fleet oil, The stockholders of the Columbia shirt fcctsry will held (heir annual meeting en Monday evening. A beard of directum irlll be elected. Mrs. Ematiml Newcomer wai given a surprise parly at her home last evening, In honor of her 5Jd birthday. A pleaHHiil time was spent by the large number .of guests. A large party was held last eveulug at -,the house of Miss Lizzie Ilaborstreu. A large number of guesti were prosent and spent a very onjeyabio oveulng. Dancing formed th, prluelpil amiisoineut. A new tlme table will go into effect en Sunday en the Reading it Columbia rail road. The first tialn arrives In town at 0:22 a. m. Instead efO.27. The train ariiv ariiv leg at 2.05 p. m. has beau chauged te 2 p. m. The last train arrives ut 7:5." p. m. instead of 8 p. m., aa liorcteluio. The 7:30 a. m. outward will learn at 7:35 n. in. Thtre Is no change In the neon train nor the S:!5' p. m. Itralu for Rending. Twe Sunday trains liave been added coiinoet ceiinoet coiineet , Ing at Lancaster Junction. The trains will loave at 6.05 a. in. and 3:55 p. m. The arriving tlme Is 0:20 a. in. mid 6:10 p. in. A surveyor of the Pennsylvania railroad was In tewii yesterday, making a map el the lower portion of town In the inlerest of the proposed grade bridges. Rev A. M. Buckley, pastor of A. M. K. church, closes his secend year en Sunday, lie will attend conference, at Carlisle en Tuesday. It is the ilcslr of his cougiogu ceugiogu cougiegu tlon te have him roturned. The Vigilant lire engine was tested last night en Secend aud Chestnut streets, and Waa found te be In the same geed condition as the ether engines. m Man uud TV He Munlarnd. Themas Lynch, a detective, and a man named h'unuel Stoddard hadadlspute oer a line bawl fonce In Rocbester, N. Y., en Thursday. Friday oenlng the dlspute -culminated in a bloody tragwlv. The de- and wU9t" "U kl"wl SUK,l'uri1 "ud his The fence which caused tbe.fatal (li.Hpute was built a few inches of Stoddard's hoime. In the afternoon while Stoddard was cut ting down the fonce Lynch and his son w ent out te him. The dctectlve carried a revolver and u pair of handcuffs. He had seme words with Stoddard, who struck at liliu with the saw. Lynch find, but missed the mail and killed his w Ife, who btoed In the door way. He shot again and killed the man. no walked quietly te police licadnuniteis and surrendered, m ... The Juniata Mind Ceniimu.r. The Juniata Sand company was chniterud by the governor te-day. The capital (deck Is 1100,000, aud the stockholders, Thes. Baumgardner, Gee. M. Franklin, Jehn II. Baumgardner, Gee. S. Franklin, Rdwln JEberman, Walter M. Franklin. The works are located at Granville, Mifflin county, and near Mill Creek, Hun tingdon county, with the principal offlce In this city. The object of the company is te mine, grind, wash, Rett aud whip sand. Gee. M. Franklin Is the treasurer of the company. TUe Conestecu Btocked "Willi Trout. Krem tbe HarrUburg rutrlet. Yesterday ineriilug a couple of millions of salmon trout from tue ute hatchery were placed In the Susquchauna, the Cou Ceu k ?s,te.Baa"d,u, Hmndywlne. Hetwnun 1.600,000 und 2,000,000 were placed hi tbe Susquehanna at Clark's Ferry and Harris burg; between 200,000 and 300,000 were placed In the C'ouettoga at the Udell paner mill, the big bridge and Potts' Landing, and about the Mine number were placed In the Uraiidywliie at Coatcsvllle and Dowuingtewn, Considered a Geed Deed. Frem the Columbia Spy. During the winter the Lancaster Imkl mgemckh started a fund for the purchase ofanambulaucefor the comferlablo con cen veyauce of patients te the hospital, or from point te point. The ambulance Is paid for, and eont.iilntlenB ure still coming in te in crease its usefulness. Our city coutemper- K "yaasuone a goeu need worthy of the e?E highest coinmendatleu. Pensions I'ev Three, These soldiers have boeu (,-rauted pen Ions; Henry II. 'Wellse, Kphrata; Samuel P. Shirk, Itawllnsville, and James Dennl Ephrata. Tuoveil net cenuected with either or the remblusllOLi, and without havlug cnnakea the county, A. C. I-eenard received v,3s5ete!i as a candidate for clerk of orphan' court, at the late Republican primary (lectien, for utch he returct thauk te his frlcndc. feu the latest dtlgut.luKnlgh4 Templar aud Ln Lu Temple Cards go te the I.NTELLiarNCKit t V1 eraersm lime ler ic jiaven. ' ,iiu.(rd FOItEPATTOmsBlO BAT. The Monster Shew Will Be at McGrann's mrk Jfest Weilneailay. Ferepauth's bl circus will be In Lancaster net Wednesday, and the Indications are that the crowds will be very large. The last force of advertisers were here yesterday, and the town and county hss been billed as well as ever be fore. Ade.il ForepauRh'e trained animals are a Mb feature of the show. Rl pony "Eclipse" Jumps from one trapeze te another while sway- Inc in me nir. " Jtcupw,- me nrnTe umc p"J wlilrli performs thli dnDcrreus and thrilling feat, It endowed with almost human lntelll. tenre. Jle eeint te realize the danger of his mart cleus act, and te enjoy the thunders of aj plAime that Invariably fellow the accomplish accemplish mnit of IL The nlslfertnu. two In number, are about three feet square, and siupmded 30 fret above solid earth. The equine acrlallat ascends the Inclined plane, aud, without Imitation, steps upon one of the swinging platforms, lleth platforms nre then et In motion, and a. they ovclllateteandrro, new appreAchlng, new re rcdlnir, the rsllant pony, with eyes wide open and every rente alert, (rnth.n Ills strength rnr Dm sunrema efTert. and at the proper moment leaps Inte the air. He elwajs lands safely en the ether platform and recctes thunders of applaiic. Scores of Indians and cowbe), heeded by Captain llogar llegar du, the famous scout and rifle shot, gh e realis tic scenes of wild Western lire j the sports of the Keman arena are reproduced en thequarter mile hlppodremo track, and the world's great est riders and aerlallsts perform In the rlnc and In midair. The great Cutter rialtlr. Hlierl dan's Famous Hide, and the Mountain Meadow Mattacra make up a collection of spectacles tin. equaled." Charlies M. Jlewrtx, who advcrtli-e his marble work, has a large tterk of monuments and tombstones flnlubcd In the highest style of the cutter', art. He can thew every Imaginable design for the selection of hit patrem. Mr. Hewell's prices are very rcatenablc. A New Urns Store. Jehn C. Img.whe for te many ears was a member of the firm of Jehn K. Leng's Hent, druggists of North Queen street, has opened a new stere at the corner or Chettiitit and Mary ttreett, Mr. Leng has Jutt put In a new front In the stere that he new occupies, and has re modeled the place te that It Is equal te any of the drug itnrcs of the city. Mr. Iuig Intends le carry a full line of drugs, and ashe has a geed locution there It nodenbt that he will de ery well. SlCrttlts. IUrr. In tills city, en May 8th, William Itapp, In his 71nt yenr. The relatives and friends of the family, alt" Teiilenla Ledge, Ne. Kk'i, K. of P., nre respect fully Itn Ited te attend the funeral from his late ri-tldeiire, Ne. H9 Chursb street, en Monday iiflrruoeu at 2:30 o'tlei-k. Intrriiienl at Kleu's leinctery. Hd Itluvltcte. Mtoek Mnruetsi. Quolalleiit by Reed, McUrann A Ce., bankeri luicastcr. Pa. NEW lOUK LIST. II A.M. 12 H, ST. M, Atchison. Ten., HantaKe Canada raciuc. C. 11. C. A 1.... Colerado Cenl Central Peclfle.... Canada Heutliern Chi. Ht. U A Pbg.. Den. A Kin U. DeI.Ij.AW lJt Mini W.I Krle Erie 2ndt Jer O K.AT Urn. A N U Bliore Mich. Cell ... Missouri l'icltlc Heck. Valley N. P. - N. P. Prtf. N.Wctt. t"?s lllJ Ttf" I'lJS 1I0J4 m" II" 'MM iH"i W)l itjj 21J4 Ul lUi 4i M'i .... Rl'i . hm5 N. Y. C New England East Tennessee Omaha Oregon Transcontinental. Ontario A W I'aclUe Mall Iltclimend 1 ermlnnt HI. Paid Texnt Partnc Untnn l'netnc Walmsli Cem 10U I : Wabash l'rtf. 31 Western U W)J WeolHhure lleudt piin.Aiiei.i'iiiA i.iht, Leli. Vnl II. N. Y. A Phlla Pa. U. it S2'i 113. r,2u 11! 2 iiji KeHdliiK ii Vt. Nav Httsteuv. l'ass M'i P. A R N. Cent, Peeples l'ah Rdg ft Oil ..- llrntii linn jrovlMeiiH Kurulslicd by H. K. Yundt, Breker, Cliuune, May 10, 1-flil e cliK'k 11.111, Win ut. Cem. Oats, l'nrit. Ijircl. May - 0I'( 24 (122 Junu.M U'fa 3IU WX ; .. July in;, :iljs S.J 1J 17 w August . ... lj X.K 2,lj' , Heplcinber. yij', October Year Crude Oil June .. KiJ Coukelt Head. Receipts Hogs H,iU) Rueel U Cat t la .. Philadelphia I'rodueo Alnrket. l'llIl.ADKI.l'lliA, May 10,-Noen-Flour llun; I'enu'a siiiwtn. 2 252 75: extra. 375ign:iS; fiimlly, 32.VJ310; roller, S.1 751 W; patent, 15 (W145 X. Wheat linn J Ne. 2 Red new, txi&ttle; Ne. 2 Pa. de, tic. Cern quiet; Ne. 2, new, iPfi$liv ; old, 10$ Oats nnu; Ne. 2 White 3.c; Ne. 2 mixed, SJJA-. Hrau dull; Winter 110 (XVSIUG0, Brlng15U) I7 73. Baled hay dull; llOfA-ill 00 as te quality; timothy lOHXrfllOOfer clielre: mixed, lOQUtW; baled rye straw, new, II7HX&21H10. Ilutter iitsys l'eiin'a crmunery extra liWtSc; lVnn'uilrsU extra, 2Ue; Jlbltlug, 2li"J2il. LKKSIlriner; I'enu'a rlrttt, KWaMc; lield lets, Italic, uh te nuullty. Cheese slciuly; parttklmt,ikBc; full skims ie:2e. Petroleum dull : refined In bbls., J7 20. PetalCH't neak : 35.i70e eer 'ills, as le quality. LOCAL HOUSEHOLD .MARKET. imncaitkii. May 10, 1S1M. l'.er. thing wasubiiiidaut at this niernlug'H murket. Ilutter was a drug. It sold early In the morning at 22 cents, hut before thoilesolt was ufTi red as low us 15 cents. New iKitatnen wercjietln iniicli demand at theprireiukid, ) iditK per hulrpcclc. New IVhs held nt JO cent Ier huir ;eek. ' Asimregus... . , a Apples, per pk 21X1 Apples, dried, pel qt . bfK Appjivtiuller, 1'irpl HK.J12 Apple-butter, per iriKlt ntvtTll Asiuingus , ie Bursteak, pertb lAsJId Beef ItniHt per tb 1A.U lleer-l)rled(ehlpied),perll :Kv.l5 Ileef Cernell, H.rB . ltti Belngiiu, ier lb II Butter, per lb I.VJ22 Cabbage. cr head ttSIO Cheese, Dutch .s Chickens (spring) per pair I.VJ7S Clilckent(cleanid), per piece 3?K$' Cerniueal, er ft Iks.imt dez 12ftl"l rith-Hltud, deli 20v$IO I'lsh Cut, ier ft li;il5 Ham, per lb .is Hum (sllccit), per ft 20n2S Heminy, ier quart KA10 l.iinb, jier ft 12ce.vu Ijiru, per tb iiie Mutten, KT ft H(Vj,l(i Onions, er bunch 5 Pigeons, per pair 23'l0 Potatoes, M?rbiikhcl in) Potatoes inr i pk 15 Pouitei-s (New) per X I'k ru Pudding, jier lb n Hhiiburb, er buntli ,1.i5 Hauer Kruut,ieriit bkt HullMlgu(frc.ll), nTlb ie HiiusugolSinekid) vtb . ., . 2S!5 Scrapple, iierft bgie TrK., per B, ..0 Veal hhiiks, y lb ... lalj ilciu eXbticvtioctitrute A "BEAT IMIMlOYEMr.NT TO Ol.lf OR rt.V .S .1.'llM n,,,y U81"? lancah rcit Cll EM- lOAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. lRLK Tt l.AUieirT).K"WEKlLAN: iVi caUr.tlnpleuu'nt Bureau, Ne. MNeith Duke street. nu2-ljd i7-hk.s av aiik . Huop'riNe "lieFr '! forget te call ut RKlNIIOLDs, mid ex. limine, the Immense block of llurgalna. L Ortr-JlO RKWARD-riLVIituNDS Ueir en North Queen slnet, betvireu Orange strict and monument, that wciemt In rlnir In. quIicntbllOBEK'rilierKli. '""g.iu BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. URIAHS the city, at BILLY WAITVH, Net. S A KB North Quceu bt. dceMindM.Tu.'HiJs A hhiened estate ok Barbara J.Y. Krixter. or East Lampter township, lincatur county. Burbjm Kreldcr, et fcat Lamicter tewushtp, Lancuater coun ceun ty, having by deed of voluntary align ment dated tue fctli day of May, lsne, esslgiied aud trannerred all her estate and eltectt te the umlersbzued .for the benefit of the creditors of thetald Barbara KreUlcr, lie therefore this police te ult persons Indebted te tald asklgnei. U) make iwymcnt te the undirslgncd without delay, and the liu vlng claims te prcseul them te AND. M. FRANT7., Aeilgnee, ii',, ii Mr. Iteslrtlng In Lancaster lty. S x, it, W J lden, Att'y, pilO-etdH 8tcn 3lfcerHcement. tVeYA U IIAKINQ POWDKr! " ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. nnwdi of allliilenvrnlng strength. -U, K f.'eiernmeni Jiepert, Aug. IT, w. aprlHydAw CHEAP-PUKE KYK WHIHKIRW. IILACK berry, Ulnger and Kuminel Brandies. rtOHHKKH LlQtJOIl STOKE, Ne. 32 Centre Hquare, tKTotiiTTk'Seup 1'eITluncii tiiihevkn- IX tnjr at the Conetlega Hetel, 6011 Rockland street, Hprcngcr's llenr en tap. It JOHN J. WARFEL, Prep. CLAM hOUP KOH LUNCH TO-NIOHT at the Maner Hetel, 217 and 2111 Went King ttreet, opposite the King Htreet Kink. Klekcr's and Mipreiiger's llecr drawn rrem tlie kee. JOHN II.1IIH.SINUEK. ltd 1'roprleter. -w ITMllllnK TilllTI.K HOUP LUNCH I J tiffs evenliiL- at the Celumbln Uarden hotel, 62 Houth Queen street. Hprenger's llecr "Itd' HARRY atlUEL, Prep. -I RAND LUNCH THIH EVENING ATTHE s,Tr Ilnuslng Heuse, r Cliettnul and Chrlstlnn Heuse, New. 21 and 2fl, corner of streets, oppewiie ine I'enu'a. lleimt. itu II. RANHINO, Proprietor. SNAPPr.lt HOUP POM LUNCH TO-NIUIIT at WIRTH'H, North Christian street. Workers, Hprenger's and RleUer's beer m tap. ltd c HICKEN CORN HOUP FOR LUNCH TO- luxlitat tne HIIAMlteCIC rm East Kins Htreet. J. It. DONNELLY, Prep. Hprenger't Ileer en tap. It !S LAM" SOUP KOK LUNCH THIH (HAT- j unlevl evening at tne wiirecncr iieinc, erth Dnlie street. M UIIAH.nKMl I, iTepricmr. SAUER KRAUT FOR LUNCH THIH EVEN Ing at the Hchlller Heuse, 2.J1 North Queen street. Helb's, Rlcker's and Hprenger't Ileer "'lid11'' WM. HPANOLKR, Proprietor VpURNIHIl ED ROtlAIFOR LODOER, AT rul0-2t 220 NORl'lI DUKE HT. Q.L HrOVES FROM 75 CENTS UP, At REINHOl.DH. I7IOR RKNT-NOJISHEAHTTflNOHTHKITr", J room formerly occupied IjyJehn A.l'nwe. mys-TU,iiiinuu Auimn a, iiliuv. rpROl.TAHHANK. I HHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'H OlirFITTERH, Ne. HO North Queen Htreet. Hhlrts made te order at low lit Jt.UO. Perfect IH guaranteed. nMjil REE FOR ALL FOR ONE WEKK-LAN-uislcr Employment Bureau. Ne. Ill North Ilul ke street. nui2-lyd SOMETIIINO VERY FINE-1 HE FAMOUH lannhiPtiser Beer, whlili reeelied the geld mrdnl nt the world's Indiislrlal fair at Furls toujeur. Ilwlll be lapiHd fresh from the keg te-ufglit at UAriPER KOHLKR'H It Excelsior Hall. Q1 f REWARD THE ABOVE REWARD ip A.J will be puld for the detection or any clue leading thereto of the party who stele the (Inner emblem from tbegraveet Mrs. KM m belli (llabrciin r In .Ien's Lutheran cemetery. K.J.ULAHIIRENNER, lid' m High Htreet. 1Ulll.ICHAI.EOF IMJNOIH HOItHEH." " . On Monday, May 12. 1S00, will be sold at D. lA)gttu't Knlc Hlnblet, Market ttreet. ruir of McOrann Heuse, Lancaster, Pa, a carload of number one Driving Horses aud geed ttep pers. Hnl te Lommencenl 1 o'clock p.m. A credit efliidujH will lie glcn. ltd DANIEL LOOAN. iTlAN'll"ePr:7lNO TONIOHT AT ROY VJT ER'H Ice Cream Uarden mid Parler. An mrhetrtt will riirnish the imistc Variety of flavors of Ice Cream and Water lie will be cred. Thankful for past llbernl Nitrenage. All Unit will fawn us with a call we will in in in deavorteglo the ticst iitleudanee. It JtW. It. ROVER, Agt. OJIl! FOR FRIE.VDLEHH CHILDREN for the city mid county of liiuicuster.ru. The cornnraters of the Heme Ter 1'rlciullcsH Clilldrcu, Mill meet en Tuesday next, May II, ut 2 W p. in., ul the olllee of the secretary. Ne. 135 Nertli Quet n street, te elect six lady muiiu gcrs and four trustees. In lucordunee nlth re re qiilrcmcnUef the charter inllV.'ld CIIAM.M HOWELL, hoc'. A SSIONED IMl'ATEOFTOBIAH 11. IcitEI diriiud wife, of Knsl l.ainiMler township, I Juu'isler county, TetilasH.K i elder nnd wlfe.uf KaMljiniprlirtw ii .having bj ilcederMiluutnry ntslgnmeut.iliiUil tlielilhiliiy of .May, ism), as signed and trunKfernd nil their eslate and cllecU te the undcrslgni d. for tlicbeuent of the endlters nt tlie said Tobias 11. Kri Ider, he t'icrerore gives notice te all pen-ens Indibted te sild assigner, te imike paMuint tellie under signed wltlieut delay, and these ha lug claims te present them te AND. M. FRANTZ, Assignee, Residing In I jincasler I'll . W'R. Wiijijn, Attorney. mlO-imfS TOHN C. IJOSQ, Druggist and Chemist, Graduate of the Philadelphia Collcge of 1'tinr inncj. Plijslclans' preserlptleu carefully couiH)iind ceuiH)iind ed nt nil hours. Night hell. N. W. Cor. Chestnut and Mary Sts., ltd ljiiu'jusler, la. ""IIIAKLIsiM. HOWELL. " Marble, Granite and Brown Stene Works, Ne. 1.1) North Queen ht , IjinuiMer, Ph., Exccutit MenumpiiU, Tombs, (irave Htenet and building work of best in iterlal and work werk miinslilpnt leuest prlcis. Designing and Let IcrlngBJKrlnltles. All work gunraulKd. Please call ami exuiulue the Inrgn atwk of ilnlslied work. ml0-2t 4 TLA N IIC CITY. HOTELCHETWOODE Facllle A tnue, near Illinois, Atlantic City. New and First-lass, hte.im Hint . Cull bells. iHemluules Malic from b,.uh, f.ViO and JJ.WI perdu j. Opens J unci uiiiKnnti MRS. ANNIE ORUB1I. XTOW IHTIII'.TIMETO HAVE OUR OSTRICH PLUMES OR TIPS Made te Loek Like New, Ostrich Feathers cleaned, or colored nnd curled at shortest uetlie. Milliners throughout the county are espe cially lu lied te tiring or send them bj mull. HERD. WEBER, It Ne. 15 Wist King Ht Lancaster, Pa. 4 NNOUNCEMENT I en the 15th lust, the well-known IVnusyha nla Employment Bureau of Rinding, formerly known as the Reading Emplejment Bureau, will establish a brunch eftlcc In this illy at Ne. F.'heuth Dukubtrcet, under the personal man agement of Mr.T O. Helm.ngentleinunwhels will and favorably known throughout the en tire clty-nnd county. The same butuess prln clples and excellent management ILal lime se emliHiitly distinguished the home olllee at Rending will lie maintained ul this otlUe. Reeetfiilly, m9-lind PENN'A EMPLOIMENTBUUEAU. "VCIIHAUIUBS. The Geed Housekeeper WILL FIRS!" SEE OUR IMMENSE bTOCK OK PARLOR, DINING-ROOM, PARLOR, FURNITURE! And Get Our Extremely , ew ,.lucr:s for Ochs &. Gibbs, CM, Al A lib Fleer,) fe, ?J HOUTll QUEEN HIREET, Htn 3ttrrtlcmnt. plARRIAQBAc. DOEE80M OAWUAOE WORKi, Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets (formerly Norbeck A Mlley). OKO. R. NORBECK, Prep. n.OOO Over Hlx 'thousand Dollars U,MK le Fine Boggles, Uarrlaget. Ac, new en Ex- niouien.or my uwn manuiarvuir, And alto agent for the Columbus lliiggy Ce.'s line vrblrles at prices that atenlth every body. All guaranteed nnet vthlrles in tne world for the money. Nene but the betl me chanic employed. Hpeclal attention given te repairing, itoed Cnrt at almett any nrlceat tlielKwrtem (Mir Inge Werkt, corner of lluke and Vine streets. dtMrdAwK TLAOI FOH DKCOHATION PAY AT 11KINUOLDS, near Depot. BEHT lie HAVANA KIM.KIl niOAK IN the city, at BILLY WAITZ'H. No.BA103NerthjueenSt. decMmdM.Tu.Th -niINETAII)KINO! ALL THE LATEHT NOVELTIEH IN FINE WOOLENH.AT npliWmdR Ne. West King Htreet. NELLIE BLY World," GAME, "AROUND THE At BEINHOLD'B. HOTEL RRUNHWICK, . ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. . New, Modern, Flrst-Clast, Complete. Paclfle eenue, between New Yerk and Tennessee aenuet, will open May 31. qprSI-rfrnd JOHEPH B. DAVIH. VTKW LINKOF PIPEH-OENUINE OLIVE, 11 French Briar and Meerschaum, from 25e le t-j. All the Leading Brandt or Blneklng Tobaccos. rjEMUTH'SCiaARHTORE, BlS-tfdR 111 East King streeL 171RKHH IMPORTED AND KEY WEHT CI 1 gars. Clear Havana Cigars, our own man ufacture, lnZVs. Ms and 100 s. Ui;nuiun ijiuaii niunn, Rstablltbed 1770, alS-tfdh 111 East King Htreet. I". GUARANTEE OUR OOLDEN LION and Mia e.uenda. the only Clear Havana Filler Hand-Martn tllgart (5c.) In the city. JJKHUinn ijiuaii niuifcr., HI East King HtreeL Telephone. als-tfdlt B AHE HALL GOODS AND HAMMOCKS AtREINHOLDW. J7I0R COUNTY COMMI88IONER, WIl.LIAM ORTMAN, Of Washington Borough-Lewer District. Hub Ject te Democratic Rules. ap2-tfd -riOR COUNTY AUDITOR. C. O. AMMON, of Ephrntn (Nerthtrn district.) Hubject te Dem ocratic rules. may2-lmd K AND 10 CENT GOODS IN ENDLEHS VA 3 rlety. At REIN110LD8. M" CORANN'HPARK. Monday and Tuesday, MAT IS AND 111. ADMISSION CHILDREN a-Zechcr, Olbaen and toena. B Tenia. 15 Cents IIr.hn nre with Al-m!0-2td 1MIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OK 6 AND lOceutt Muitc In Lancatler. At REINHOLD'8. YOUNG MEN AND LADII8 1 Te pree the cirat tuccett achteiedby the KEYSTONE HUS1NES.S COLLEGE In 14 mouth", visit the College and leek at our reclH ler; bcsldet, our ceurte It far auperler and bet ter udapted te attain ten geed ltlnn. W. D.1UOSHER, I'rln., Id North Queen Ht.,2d fleer, Ijinciwter, Pa. IfdAw tARAHOLHAND UMI1RELLAS I IOR BAROAIN8 IN Umbrellas and Parasols -QO TO- Rese Bres. & Hartman. Ulerli Cleth In (Ireat Vurletlea. Umtirellat and Pur.ifcelt Made te Order. Alse Net I'arn I'arn telt. 4tf-Rrpalrlngand Recovering Neatly Dene. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. Brl2 8md LEIIANON A LANOAHTKH JOINT LINE RAILROAD. Arrangement of PatseiiRcr Trains en and arte r hunuay, May II, 18IK. NORTHWARD. I Hunday. lave a. x, p. h. p. m.,a. m. p. m. King Htreet, Lbhc 7-03 12.i(l 6 2r,H'flS SJA iAilcastcr 7.07 12 50 6 1.1 8.11 4-OI Columbia 12.15 a I5i 8 05 3 AS Maiihelm -7:33 l:'jn 601 8.U 4:H Cornwall 7.W 1:48 6-28. 1.17 6:01 Arrive at Lebanon MI 158 6.10, 1U2 r.!5 BOUTitWARD. lave A. m. p. u r. M. A. M, 7.15 7.M 7:2 8.10 7.1.1 8. W 8.18, 9.13 8.25 9 20 P.M. 3-46 4.00 4.30 602 6 11) 6 10 Lebanon 7:12 Cornwall 7-27 Manhelm: 7.M Ijancatler 8 27 Arrleat King Htreet, I jinc 8-3S Columbia V 22 12 0 12 41 1:18 l:is IU 2-00 U.-20 A. M. WII.KON, Hiild. R. 4 C. Railroad, H. . NEKK. HuiiL C. R. R. is- EV YORK HI ORE. WATT & SHAND Bhew a wonderful urlcty of Wakli Knlirlck, and the prlcct lmc never hten te low. Here It a tneelnl offerliiKef 100 pieces superior quultty DRESS GINGHAMS, new colorings, at 10c a nnl ; lowest price heretofore 12Jc. M Piece TVROLEHE HORDERED CHAL' LUX, J2 Inchet wide, 80 a yard ; lint price 12)Je Kierjthlnir new and bright In TOILE DU NORDSatlOcand l.'Jca jard. rineat ZEPHYR GINGHAMS al 15c, 20c and 25c a ard. NEW OUTING CLOI'HS at 8e, 10c and 12Kc a aid. NEW WAHH CIlAI.LIEHal6je,Sc, 10c and l'j;,cu )ard. PRINTED INDIA PONGEES leek like illlc, 120 te 50c a ard. ' NEW OM11RE CALICUIIH In all the new Miadet, ka yard. FINE AMERlt'ANOMItHEHATLSEJi, beau tllul coloring, l.'en yard. FIN1WT 25c a ) ard. FRENCH HATINES lit 17c, IPC and THE NEW MILANEIH HATINES In black uud black with wlilte IlKure-i, exact copies or llewcrt, twlgi, leaves, ralndrupt. etc., etc., are guaranteed iiOtnlutely tail In color and will net get runty or tlulu u ith acids or pertplratlen. Alteena vs. Lancaster, fall Dim Goods ! NEW YORK STORE. 6.8AND1QKAST KING ST, Iflettt heertlement. J. B. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Dry Goods Department. Mr. J. Harry Stamm has taken charge of this depart ment as manager, and he will be pleased te have all of his for mer customers and friends call, as he will be always ready te meet their wants. Hosiery. Extra attractions in Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. One case Ladies regular made tsal briggan Hese at I2capair. Absolutely Fast Black Hosiery at ie, 17 and 25c a pair. White Aprons. 100 dez. White Aprons, lace stripe, at 1 5c ; worth double. Men's Flannel Shirts' Stripe Demmet Shirt, with pocket, at 25c, and an extra geed one at 35c. Large stock of French Flannel Outing Shirts from $1 te $3.50 each. Remnant Dress Goods. About 500 Remnants of Dress Goods at a fraction of their for mer selling price. Corsets Cut Prices. Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip, 79C. 79C $I.OS. Dr. Warner's Coraline, Dr. Warner's Health, Ball's H. P. Corset, 79c. Ball's Circle Satteen, $1. Hip, 79c. Ball's J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. ATER RENTS-THE WATER DUPLI tale Is new In the hands of the City Treat urer for collection of Water Rents. An abate ment of fUe percent, will be made for prompt payment. Omco hour-: II a. m. te 12 in. and 1 te 3 p. in., dally. On Monday and Saturday the ofTlce will be open In the evenliiB from 7 te 8. J. II. KATHFON, np30-2"tdlt City Treasurer. JUDGES HAVE LONG SINCE DECIDED that Hilly Waltz's Clear Is the Best lu the State. Fer sale at NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dec5-0mdM,Tu,Th,S B ROWN'S DRUG STORE. Brown's Liver Pills CURE TORPID LIVER. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE A LEMON STREETS. lanl3-lyTu,Th.S-R H EINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT. W'b. show tlilt irenk ln our win win dewt our New Line of Chair In XVI. Century Finish, nandteme, durn ble and cheap. Don't miss teeing them nnd getting the Hpeclal Lew Prices en them, This tale will last for onewceK, from 12th te 19th of May, and you should takeadf antageef It. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street. "tOMMON SENSE SHOE STORE. 3. 3. 3. LADIES, LADIES, LADIES. Shee Bargains TO-DAY. HARGAINNe. I A Ladles' DrcmBhee.Opera, Hquare and Common hente uorthS2.2e,at91.S. Comete ee us, The Common Sense, 40 Eatt King street. BARGAIN Ne. il -l.udks' Scotch Solellutten Mieca with Patient Leather Tips or wltlieut, and sold elucwhcreatKOO andri.W. TiOErades,fl.S3 aud 11.13. -Mixed Let of Ladles' Di cm, Luce and Ration Shoes, worth fl.2MI.S0 and fl.76, at fSc. Come te see us. HARU AlNNe.il S 40 EAST KING ST. Suecial Chair Sale ! Tlie Common Sense lee Stere, Best Goods! Lewest Prices! uijMN. Item 3lbtcrttemertx. M ETZQEK A HAUatlMAN. lMetzger A Ka.vifirlixzia.xi. IWASH DRESS G00DS.I OUTIKO STIUPHS AND TLAIDS, DHESS GINGHAMS, PLAIN CHAMDKAY8, BIXltSUCK HRR WHITE DRESS GOODS INDIA LAWNS, VICTORIA LAWNS, LACE STRIPES AND PLAIDS, HEMSTITCHED l'LOUNCINGS, ALL AT THE IX) WEST PRICES. Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Sten 38-40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. . (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) H. Z. imOADH A HON. SILVER-MOUNTED - AT H. Z. Rhoads &. Sen's, 4 West King St. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? They Are We knew you will be Interested, as you will also be ln the ' STERLING SILVER, GOLD FINISH. Have you anything Intricate. In Watch, Cleck or Music llex, that ncedt repairing? ut. Our tkllled workmen can make the needed repairs. " H. Z. RHOADS & SO: Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. fttctu SVbucrtiecmcnte. TTIOR RENT! NO. 28 EAST KING STREET. Inquire within. m2JwdR POCKET KNIVES FROM 5 CENTS TO CO cents, At REINHOLDS. rN FIVK, TEN, TWENTY-FIVE AND F11TY Pound Paeltuget. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. Beld e cry where. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Wnltz'a llaHna Filler Clear, at NOS. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN SI'. decS-Bmd M ,Tu ,Th ,S OPEC! O Wi ECIAL ATTENTION FOR RAROAINS Wlll tell chean the remaining stock el Family Carrlnces. PhotenH nnd Ten Ducclcs. THE NORBECK ROAD CART, ALL MY OWN MANUFACTURE. I have located temporarily my Office and Wareroom at the Southern Mai ket, corner of Seuth Queen and Vine streets. feb28-t'd l.H.NORnECK.ABenL rtMIK TAILORS, Special Patterns iu Suitings. Latest Novelties In Ceat uud Vest Patterns. The Most Stylish Trousers Patterns. The Newest Bosten Spring Overcoats. McGRANN A NOWLEN, apl2-l)d 1!W North Queen St. -llf E. LANT HAS OPEED THE FINEST V Quarry about Ijincaster, and Is new f re pared te riirnUh builders and ethers with he most beautiful Blue or Light Grey Stene of any thape or tlie desired. Leave our orders ut once at his residence, ma3-2d NO. 210 EAST KING ST. w 1DM fElt'H IX)RNER. Ninety Marriage Licenses inAprill BIG FIGURES, -mir- N0T BIGGER THAN THE BARGAINS -AT- WIDMYER'S, Cerner East King and Duke Streets. B0METHIHC1 IN FURNITURE TO PLEASE EVERY ONE OF THESE COUPLES 49-Call and Inspect the Large and Varied Stock. WIDMYER, EAST KINO AND DUKE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. ZjrECIAL BARGAINS. Hager & Brether. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- Jackets, Wraps, Capes. One Line of JACKETS reduced from Jl.00 te 11.50. CLOril CAPES. Plain nud Ruined, 32.0J, t2.W, WOO. LACE CAPES, HEADED CAPES. One Line HEADED WRAPS reduced from J3.00 te f 1.(0. 1-idles' Online Clelli Blouses, 60c. l.adle' Weel Flannel Blouse-., S1.0J le (2M ladles' Silk Blein.cs, 1 1.60. LADIES' CLOTH BLAZERS, Cream andl'nncy.tl.fO; i:tmQimlUj of Cleth. BLACK LACE PLOUNCINGS, All Pure bilk, Jl.IJtoIe. BLACK SILK DRAPERY NETS, BniMcltaud RussIh,T5c tefJ. SHANGHAI. nul India Milks, New Effects, 75 ceuU. 25,27,29, 31 WestKingSt., LANCASTER. PA, HAGia&BROTHEIi, LEATHER G00I - Werthy of Your Clese Inspects Jtciu .frucvttBcmcjtt. BrnnVWAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO I 6c and 5c Cigars In the State, at decfrflmdAl.Tu,Th,S AT OUR OFFICE YOU CAN GET amount nT LANCASTER CUEMICAL COMPANY 1.AWK KMltlCUEK. WANTED-1IOR8ES TO PASTURE. Address. aprSS-tfd W. W. GROSH, Nefrsvllle, 1 N' OflCE TO TOBACCO TRADE. NKwYenK.Anrll20. 1 On and after Slay 1, 1890, the firm of Cl t intie A Ce , tobacco Inspectors, n 111 be kni unuer me name or ituscher A Mcller. RUSCHER A MELLOR, Successors te Clias. Finke A ( niroe-wu T UPPERT'S. RUPPERT'S CELEBRATED BEER AtCUAS. E. ROSTER'S CORNER 8ALOI t,very uay ana i-.venins. apr30-tfd XITE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speetacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREl Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined yen wlllpreb uuu iuui. viiere is suiueiuinfr wreue will nnu uiai glasses win ee a ereat Help te veu. We use Inimitable "DlA MANTA1' leri which are luude out v hv us. nnd rernmmptJ by leading Oculists aa tbe best aids te ds tlve vision. I Solid Geld Spectacles, 93.00 ; usual pi Steel Spectacles, OOe.; usual price, Sl.Ot Artlflcial Eyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, I H. ZIHEMAH & BR0.130 S. Ninth St OIT1C1AN8. I PHILADELPHIA Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets.! mr TJOSTON STORE. NO BARGAIN Iike Ours. White Dotted Si Uses, 12. 17, 20, 25, 87;, 22-Inch Embreldsrles, 25, 3.1, 37c a yard. 4j-Inch Embroideries. 371$, 60, 75c te fIJ nrd. Iice Caps, 10, 12', 17, 20, 25e te 11.50. 4d Inches Wide Colored Henrietta, 3.1c a yal Black Lace Fleuuclngsand Nets, 50, fa,7 (l,fl.2S,tl,50, 11.75 u) ard. Best 21-Inch Silk Plushes, 75c a yard. Black and AVIilte Bummer Silks, 60c. Blnclc Henriettas, 37, 50, 75c, It te 2.M. One Case Dark Challlc, 8ea yard. Alleer Laces, 17 and 25c a ard. Leather Belts, 6, 10, 12, 17, 25c. Cerstti, 20, 87VJ, 50, 75c. Printed Mull, 12c a yard. Corded Piques, Colored Figures, lOe a yard. Bct Outlni; Cleths, S aud 10c a yard. Drcks Gtnchams, 5, 6, 8, 10c. Ruehlnes.K, 10, 12, 17, 2. 2, 37'c a jard. Turkish Tidies, lOund 12c. Silk Ribbons, 2, 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 20, 23c. Lace Curtain-, cheap te close out. Black Miawls, !1.25, f 1.60, $ le $12. BEST AND CHEAPEST Dry Goods. 35 & 37 N. Queen St. I.ANOASTEH. PA BOSTON STORE, Charles Stamm, V vt-, I, t.L22d
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