mmVHyw ji ,i, mx. !Tm w fs"SjS""''F r j-, ' r ' . ' ,VJ & -i4- " 1 -,-T- ' 'l 1 ' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTEIlLIGEyCEIt, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1888. ? - . , r r THE LICENSE COURT. I .'! r -.-. rMTJUMK aftELMNS UQTjOK. I'itM a IMM " WIU KMp HaUls ' A SMMM. TlHMt WWashrgia. m th mww, Putmscs a iff. vKttan Am ' ueMif. ". latiMtitaaftetlM tarem lleentM pub- HHnn.i.iemncKR cm Monday t war fTMted ia the renalc- icitba ceunty: ma BorecutU-S. W. MUler, Clark. Mown 1aander Sebeeta, Daniel .JOwbH. Brnbaker. J. R. Decker. a Borough-S. u. trammy, j. w. Pate Apple. Martin Silver. Jat Heraaa-h Jehn Wbarrel, Benn. Jobs Bodeabero, Jehn B. r, Abraham Stene, AloUBebo, Henry anal Lainlare. Frederick .. TO Cia Waa WttillnirAr. J. MaBleferd. Adam Reynold-, Gee. jfatLlA K Hacker, Themas Beott, 8raabrt Berengb Uoraea O. Myera. waaaingywi uertmgn usury nni. latl T Tflltn- Roop, Stephen Hieeiand, I K. auexanaer. I jmai MOlUBan, mi. n. ijuii. a Jean Cox, K. O. War lei, aaw j. rim. nu.Win. P. Rtnber. J. J. Fanst. OaaaUaeKaat JaoebB. Belglrled, J. M. iwaawil, r r THinnr, Henry n, Eberly, JMMB. Katalar, Geerge W, Kemper. i OoeaUee Weet Samuel B. Glbble, Daniel W.i BarteW, W. H. Weeenter, An. K. Uattaaae, Oyraa K. Luis, Jeaaa K. Lair. - Oeee40fe Geerge IS. Krauie, Barten Ban, David K. Lines, William Hweigart, mt i- VTlatea aa ,., CaHralD Joeeph Roop, Abraham Roop. 'Oaaey Bernard Deyle, Jacob Obmft, AmcmI Kaat-Frederlck Heater, Horaeo JHrttagel Weat-Cyrua B. Sberbahn. DfwaeraEllxabetb Uaralib, B. 'A. Daaaar, Oyrua Otaarlee. ;-nmaaeta Eut-Abnar Rlnaer. ' JEarl DmM H. Orabe, Geerge H. Bkllef r mwmae v. uninii atuij nsiuiunK,iieii pvaam iriYtirteng, vym. n. 'Eut Franklin X, BtaufTer. B. Krawar, Geerge M, Ammen, Vegan BIU. v Ktrl Waat Wm. Q. Bsar. David O. Erb, ' .W.'H. Kline. h ,dea-FrankUn Krelder. JEHaabatb Frank Kutb, WlUUm Huber. vWpkraa Andrew G. Miller, William D. 'WlSaWsAmeaB. Bblffer, Daniel K. Wlt mm, 'lioeroe B. Wenger, Bimuel G. Backer. Andrew.Baker, C. Undereuffer, J, W HoSeaaBa -. Faileav-Obarlea Gerfin. Clark B. Boa Bea flak, Andrew Oberlee, F. T. J. Wbltaker. 'alaaapfiild Xaat Joel Foreman. Jaoeb . alBiiir. Baakaen U. Bmltb, Jehn li. Kep. MfttafcAdam Dietrieu, Henry . Bear, BaairyM. tfettenatein. "'BaaapHeld Weat Jehn K. Irvln, .Tamea tei.l6ery, MalhlaaB. Hellrleb, Kdwln .Soeton, Jacob B.WHmer. iCLlampeter Kaat Mlebael H. Menger, " Waa. a-Murr, Amea Balr, L H. Brubaker, "C B. Maff. ' riaHBfatat Waat Jacob B. Geed, Jehn L. JBwaaan, a F. Dally. liaawaetar Samuel W. PetU, Iaae ;a EJaoeek-Martln K. Mylln, Geerge DiUar, M. L. Bhaefler. TfMMir Uenar Lemen L. Zoelc, M. J. B. ,WaWlr, H. Beldeubecb. UT.UMa Britain Aarfln GharleR. ' ValaBhetm Levi H.Longeneeker, Jebn F. Irvln M. jsear. Mamuei iiu O. B. Qrube. D. B. BtauHer, B. F. ia' TmM- . Tt Ulllar. AmM TTeak. OareUaa Branaman, ElUabeth Stener, J - J IViaaikaibsi SkMt -1- T. Mowery. SjlMmtiie-Wm. a Carpenter, David flood. 4'Meuat Jey Martin Melzretb, E. O. aMakalaTaisalaia tlBtrndlae Gerge K. Worst, Qea Henry ahanktL'EnaochFammerf, Jacob A. itair. TsWWkV-Abram B. Uarnlah, Benjamin TsaaiTa Jebn Martin. .ITwvSeace Michael Mowery, Jehn Con Cen Bd O. F. Urefl. 'l-pesiB Harrison L. Vsner, Jaoeb B. 'ajaaaffar, Menree J. Burkhelder, A. u. 'iaphe Jebn Arndt, Jehn B. Stever. fet53anury Ftelea & Bra SnSiZi,riT. T) Went. Jacob B. Butter, WOnti UllMOia Da.tiui, u"'; kllaa ki?0urg-Abraham relT. Edward S. r. '..Fnirjiiiiu t. uuiuivk 7L7'T:r ii7 ir T..rfl. IV If Kenclnr. SI !aaiiBinsjiu.-u--i'" -.;:; i tr.'O. winger, Martin a. uruu, Baektr, Ell Schcetz, . U. uarpenier. H& T X.IQU0H STOKE ilOKSSBS. .0fVbm foUewIng were granted liquor store Xitaasue! City, S. Clay Miller, Jere VvBehiar SL E. Blaymaker, Jehn Hortteg, ShP, C. Krelder, B. a aanae- e.laar. A. B. HUBaUOr. JBOUU x-,..iu. , y-r..i,x-Jaitir. MaTletU: A. u. uaimer. aU.bKm ; H. k Blengb, B1U .betbtewn Si-. sSTumin natS. WeatHempueld ; E. & Berer. Epbrata; Geerge Gelgley, Earl ; Walt Fry burger, Marietta; A. Itltchey, IKjSy ; Fred PBuVebjrtt. 0 1 re ve, Ce- 'JMawwaitA Davis, East HempOeld. f&Xt applicaUen of Levi D. Wel.ner, -BiBteck, ia withheld for the present. 'K'Sft.JOlflTILUCns LICENSE OUANTED. iMnb v. BhasrTer. 7th ward, oily ; Christ Hafcecker, Elltabeih ; Wiley Brethers, Smsy; Jeedb B. Uertzler, Warwick; ' Baatry KaurTman. Baphe ; A. B. Bbcaffer, faniraiTtt" tewnablp. 1 -Ada'.lneBprengcr, Wacker it Bra, Frank -'A. Riaker, JeaepU Uaeffner, Casper Keblor, fAatty ; Ernest Maulick, Marietta. St 30TTI.ER8' LICENSE. vUOaeMta A. Klebl, Cbarlea .ecb, Fred. BhU. W. A. Uambrtsbt, Georae F. I aaaaiaer F. Quade, Charlea Ualn, city ; - Cteaatlan Metzger, Columbia ; J. A. Myers, Cassirr : nnnrnir n L ueiumui Otariatlan Musaer, Earl. William Blesalnt M H. F. Hermes, Ephrata ; Jonas ii ' WUa af arlatla. ' iS LICENSE UEFUSEI). "V-Tba follewlng'additlonal appllcanla were :Tanaaa neente : VBe BUaabethtewn Geerge Weber. f.-Manhelm uoreugu- rw.Uhna TTanrv Halt. -W. O. Hhilller, E, v, BPhrata Jehn A.Gelr. If, LancaaterfTw p.) Lawrence W. Knapp. TT P." 1 vm-J .-- tfv" Providence Harvey Klneer. Badabury Iaaae AUrlghL i ?H v Warwick B. Frank Baker. 1 f f ' Tbe following oppllcatlens will be re-ad-V swtlaad and argument heard en March V'' vO. AL Smltb, for Hetel Lancaster, Sixth .-.jWnJ, city ; C. Ullleman, Martle ; Charles PBube, Mt. Jey borough; Baumlcr & Helf, , Vt. Mawhalm bareugh. ''Tfca applicaUen of Enea W. Marsh, BHaatrarg boreugl', will net te decided , rtsusstlBlabendtatietlected. ''J 'Tfce application of O. J. Ulldebrand, vBdaaj, Will nave te be re-ad vertlsed be 'jbMM aeaae of tbe petitioner en tne nrlgl nrlgl nrlgl vjiaiappUoaUea are net resident of Eden MWMUp. iTava application of Gray bill B. Withers, BraasTBeri-. rememtrated against, will net ke tVaetdad until argument la heard, ea c- JPaetoten waa reserved en tbe application aay at request of counsel. A Mamutetii Sale. wr ;D. B. Heller, tbe Mount Jey hardware sjaatahaat, bad a large sale of farming 1rltit en Saturday. Between eight Jsaat isiae hundred teama passed ever Main Bfsal Barbara atreeta. The eldest resident WBoreugo, Air. Aiexanueruysart, wee worked In tbe same shop for sixty MMsw, Baya Mount Jey never bad auch a ' BtkswlBg before. The old gentleman took t'Braeb interest in tbe event that be took a .-. kcrer the town. Everywhere, in every , were teams. A. low estimate place I BBiabar of vehicle at 3.000 and the am attendance at 10.000, Tbe Day aa atepped for the acoemmoda- iBsiaiwigers going east A free din- z: waa furaUbed by Mr. Hetter at the Red There were fifty plows, forty ad reapers, mowers, eta, sold. :' arowtUeltaeU. a.ll. Tk growth of tbe Pennsylvania depart- or the Grand Army of the Kennblle : the paat fewyeara has been wonder- B.-1 The total number of pests la 67 and BfMgaM membership 40.P37. Lancaster r i Arr,,KM llh IK nyat l.al 1 K BaTLTK...'"""' ' """"B " , a ' . AM ADTOOATR OW VRF.B 1 BADE. DMeaaret the Qaettlea of Protection of Indus tslti or Prettcma Tariff. EniTens Intklmqikekr Tbe vatled ellmatea and aelta be leaa than moral cer -Blderatlenaeatabllahthe unity of mankind. Hew proapereua and bappy would tbe world be If each people or nation would devote lta energies te tbe productlena for which they are naturally adapted by eon and climate, and then te make an equitable exchange of oemmodltlea through the car. rylng trade. Each people would then have tbe ad van van tacea of the aelt and climate of all oeuntrlee, and tbe wealth of oatlena would be In created te the greateet degree pewlble. Under auchoendltlona, which are net lm peaalble and te whleh the mareh of elvlll zatlen will tend, the Idea of .protection and protective tariff would be renounced aa hurtful te the common geed, aa aelfiah and immoral. In our country where the aell and climate de net facilitate growth and production in aome inatancea tbe tariff la Invoked te remedy the dimeulty In nature A commodity produced In a neighboring country, cheaply, though profitably, la taxed te creaa tbe border, by tbe collection efdutlea which advancea tbe price aa a matter of ceurae for the purpose of f oater eator Ing a like Industry at home te which tbe natural condition are adverae; an Industry that cannot be engaged In profitably la te be made profitable by law, te be kept up by tbe whole pecpte, by the payment of tbe abnormal or advanced price fcr the commodity, created by the protective tariff. Letua Uluttratc: Bay In Pennsylvania a man can produee a bushel of wheat aa the result of a day 'a labor, and thatabuanoler wheat will excbange for ten pounds of ceflee. In Cuba, say, a day 'a labor will yield ten pounds el ceflee. It la apparent that If the I'ennsylvanlan will engage In tbe raising of wheat and the Uuban In the production of colfeo tbe people will have the advantages or tbe aell and cllmatopMbeth pqunltlts, saving 'the' plttanjBKr'fer tran.poitatleu. By all con sideration el economy, l'ennsvlvanlana should dlroet their onsrgles te growing wheat, and the Cubans te raising ceflee. The best Interetla of each people la thus subserved. There Is no plaoe or need for a tariff for protection. We will euppese Pennsylvania had aome faollltlea for rais ing coffee, and a man could produce flve pound by a day's labor, wlille In Cuba a man could produce ten pound by a day's labor; new, would It be wlse In the peeple of Pennsylvania te engage In the buslneaa of coflee raising and te Impose sueh a tarlU en ceflee Imported from Cuba aa would protect the home Industry of raising ectree. Would the Imposition of sueh a tarill cure the evil lying in the aell and oil mate of Pennsylvania T Would It be politic t Suppose again that one thousand men In Pennsylvania established a new industry the raising of oeHee, They Invest a mil lien dellara In the business, and employ ten thousand hands. The men seen acquire a little exporlenee, In effect that tbey can not compete with Cuba. Climate and aell are against thorn. Something must be done or the new Industry cease. Protection here presents Itself and la accepted aa the rom rem edy. Let ua aee hew It werka : A million people, aay, In Pennsylvania drink collee, and they have a natural right te and desire the soil and climate of Cuba. But a thous and men have undertaken te raise coffee at home ; and either their business must fall or be protectod te such an extent a te enable them te compete with Cuba. If coffee ia raised from ten te twenty cents a - jmd the Pennaylvanla ralaera can enter the market, Thla Increase Is readlly ac OetnpUahed by tbe Uriff. On all coffee new Imported te be used by the million people In Pennaylvanla ten cent must be paid en each pound -te pro tect the home lnduitry. The inerehant must new pay twenty con tsa pound Instead of ten cents for hta coffee, and must have a profit en the additional ten eents imposed for protection. When be could buy at ten cents a pound, he could aell at twelve and .a-halt ; but at the Increased cost he Is obliged te obarge his customers twenty-live cents per pound. In tracing this polley of protection te It results, emitting further detal Is, it la found that a thousand men, with a capital of ene million dollars, employing ten thousand hands, cause a million people annually te pay ene million two hundred and fifty thousand dellara te protect their home In dustry. There Is no tarill en coflee, nor cofleo In dustry In Pennsylvania te protect, but It shows plainly the very principle which underlies tbe whele system of protection. GEenui: Kem.KH. Lkacoeic, March li Till: 11EUEKK&U OEGUUE. II X. CeDfeneil Upen Nlnnty.l'ear Mr mlier. or the I. O. O. lr lUuiiuet, Spa.cliei ami aiuilc. JL special meellng ofilentoroyJodgo Js'e. 212 1. O. O. F., waa held last evening, for the purpose et conferring tbe Rebekkah degree upon a large number of applicants. This la tbe first tline that thla degree has been conferred by tbls ledge In three years and It waa certainly a ,blg event, attracting great attoutlen and a large atlondanee. The degree waa conferred upon thirty-nine ladlia and flfty-flve gontlemen. Although most et these were members of Monterey ledgo several from ether lodgea received the de gree. The work waa directed by D. D. G. E. J. Erlaman. The remaining chairs were filled byYIre Grand Jebn O. Don Den eckeraud Past Grand Geerge A. Shelly. Past Grand Jeseph M. Krelder olllclated as conductor. Alter the work(at tbe ledge room had been completed tbe newly Initi ated members, aa well as tbe ether mem bers of the ledge, repaired te Eihleman's ball, where a banquet had beeu propared. Four large tablOB bad been set mid covers laid for 250 peeple. Thla number Bat down, making a very large party. The supper waa prepared In excellent style by Mr?. Geerce Musaer, who was asslated by n large committee composed of ladles and gentle men, members of Monterey ledgo, While the (banquet was in progress, ex cellent muale was furnUhed by 1'rer. Haas, pianist, and Prof. Kllheller, cornetUu At the conclusion Geerge H. llambrlgbt sang a number of selections In his usual pleasing way. There were short vpoechos, ind among ethers was ene of Past Grand D. B, Bewman, lormerly of Lancaster, nowre aiding in Philadelphia. The whole aUalr was one bf the most successful of its kind ever given in this city, and it reflected great credit upon tbe progress I ve ledge CONSrAItTIKIS KlUEata.VS WILL. A Deiat.t el 1,000 ihtt My bems lime Ju te ft. Jn.eptt's Catbolle Gnutcli. The will of Constantine Eireman, nil mltted te prebate en Monday, contains tte following itetn : ' One thousand dellara of tbe above inontlenod sum of nitren hundred dellara 1 give and bequeath alter tbe death of my wife te my nlees, Rese Eireman, daughter et Anten Elreman. If the said Rose Eiremau does net survlve my wile, then I gire and bequeath said sum te the children or ber body, who survive her, share and share alike. It she should die, hewever, before my wife nnd leae no children surviving her but with her fatber, Anten Eireman, etlll living,' tben 1 give and bequeath the Interest et tbe sum or 11,000 annually te the said Anten Eireman for term of hla life and at hla death I give and bequeath the said sum of (1,000 te Bt. Jeseph's Reman Catholle church, of Lan caster city, upon condition that thirty masses a year be read for tbe repose et my soul. " Ha Helmed te f y Tell. Samuel Rudy rode through tbe second tell gate en tbe Litltz turnpike a few eve nings age te ceme te a nre In Lancaster. He refused te pay tbe tell and the turnpike company prosecuted blra before Alderman McConemy. On Monday he paid tl fine and cost, amounting te.fO, and thus settled the cast. WAS TERRIBLY MANGLED. FDKTHUR 1'AKTl OULAItS OP TUB TRAGIC KXD Ol BBAKEMAN POTTOitOP. Ttia Corenir'J Inqalrjr aa te the Accident. Th. Cnfortaeata the Only Heppon of nis Wldew.il Hotbar-llew th Hterm Atrsela the TralUe by Hall. Bearelar Correspondence et Ir-Tsuiasxcni. Columbia, March 13. Jesse H. Potier Petior Potior eff, the brakeman who met instant death at the tunnel en Monday, had Just coupled hla engine te the train and then atarted back te the cabin, walking en tbe north main track. He waa atrnck by engine Ne, CI7 drawing the Marietta accommoda tion. He waa very badly mangled, hi left feet cut off, right arm and hand crushed, his head Injured and be preaented a terrlble ap pearance. Tbe unfertunate man waa rolled and the englne and truck paaaed evor him. He waa found under the front truek .of tbe passenger car. The body was taken te the railroad hospital and Depnty Corener Iler ahoy notified, who empannolted the follow ing jury: Geerge M. Allisen, W. V, Barr, E. B. Muaier, Uenry Bhell, Jebn Heward, Geerge Bartcu. The testimony of the freight craw was received and tbe Jury adjourned until thla morning when they examined J. P. Ultey, ongineor, and Geerge T. Lewie, firomauef tbe panenger train. The flreman- was the first te see Potteroff whin the engine was within fif teen feet of him and the accident could net be avoided. Tbe jury rondered the verdict that " Jose U. Pctiorefl came te bis death en thoPennaylvanla railroad whllelnthe performance of hi duty, by belnc struck by tbe tank of ongtneNo. GI7, at the tun nel en line of aald read, wblle drawing Marletta AccammodaMea te MarlettP." l'otterottls a single and the only support et widowed mother. He was employed en this division but a very short tline. Tbe remain were sent te his home In Harris burg last night. Itsltremls Cilppl.il. The heavy storm nnd very high wind have caused great trouble en the railroad. The town ha been almost completoly shut elf both east and west. The railroads are entirely blocked and no n: all or no wi paper have been reoetved stnee Sunday, except ing from Lancaster. The 7:30 a, in. train east left town all right, hut the otlier trains have been annulled. Tbe station wss full of passengers for east nnd west this morn ing, but were unable te leave town. The tralna en the Reading read managed ie run yesterday, but were soveral hour lata Te-day the trallle has about stepped. Oa the Pennaylvanla railroad the trouble la werse than any in the history nf the com pany, Botwcen hore and Marrietts tbe north main track lablocked with tinlns,but the south track Is still nper. Every era era era ploye avallable was senl down the read te ahovel snow. Only four farmers wero at market this morning, and they live en the main reads, the by-reada belng blocked. Tbe Frederick division pay car whs In town te-day, paying the empleyes for Feb ruary. The first regular meeting or the new council will be held this oyenlng. Mrs. Allan Richards oelobratcd the 7 lib anniversary el her birth yeslerday, nt ber home, Ne. 21& Locust street. All ber chil dren wero prosent nnd the celebration was aploasanteno. er.N'r vv ten hi.v nieMib. Tba Mayer Kxercl.rs rer the Pint Time the Kiuetna l'.ually en llalltroere Jee' The mayor had lour caaes te dispose of at the atallen house this morning. The only Inmate known tothecltlrinsof Lancaster waa Jee llaley, known lu this city aa"Baltl aa"Baltl aa"Baltl more Jee. He was reloaaed from prison en Sunday, after aervlng a IK) days term for drunkouneta and disorderly conduct en' Monday. With which meney be collected he proceodod te get drunk, and by ovenlng was well tilled wltb Whltky. At the cei nor of Chsslnut nud bh'ppen streets te was found by two gentlcmen and he complained el great pain. He wat taken into n house In tbe neighborhood aud glven a dose of Ferry Davis' pain killer nnd warm water, When Joe drunk of It he thought It wan whisky and when he dlsoevorod It was net , he becauie very noisy and was taken te the station heuse. This morning Joe was penltent its usual andaaked his honor, In view of tbe fact that he waa retlrlng from clllce, te be lc lc nlenU The maer told Joe that be made noellert te rolerm after hi tormsef tin tin tin prltonment and he would send him te the workheuso for nlnety days. This Bontcnce greatly angered Jee and he became very lmportinent, The mnyer reconsidered the sentence aud undo It six tnenthv, the great- est penalty be could Impose, Joe ltrst appoared lu the city about Blx years age and slnce then he has been an a', most constant inmate of the county Jail or workhouse. He waa a powerful mau when he first came te Lancaster and It frequent ly required the servlces of half a dozen blue oeata te get bltn te the Btatlen house. His constitution has been greatly breken by dissipation, aud for the pant few years he has net roilsted olllcers wheu he was nriCBted, Uocemosol ngoed family and when be lived in RuHlmore held a geed position whleh he lest through drink. He went from bad te werse until bis family dis carded him nnd he became a tramp. He ha given up nny idea of mendlug his ways and expeets te die in ene of the ceuuty In stitutions. The authorities nt the workheuso de net care te have hlui for nu Inmate, bb he glyts thorn tee much trouble Ite is ulveti oppor tunities te skip out, and generally avails himself of thorn. The last tline be was sent te that institution Jee Mas glven an oppor tunity te get eutside the onclesuro te wbttewash the fences en the county farm. Joe was furnlshed brushes nnd lime and be started in te work under the oye of eue of the watohuien. The watchman seen get tired of watching Joe, and when he cased bis supervision Joe skipped out, sold the whltewash bruBhes, get drunk en the pro ceeds nnd turned up a day or two after wards at the station house. This Is the first time be has been sent te the workhouse since he left It se unceremoniously, the committing magistrates having since then sent hlui te the county Jail. AXOIllKU JtKt r.NUi: BJKISUKK The lUudall Tur.ir mil lutrednctil la the Heme en Monday. The Randall tariff bill proposes tbe re peat of all Internal rovenue laws atlectlng tobacco, and el all such laws as luipeite a tax en spirits distilled from apples, peaches nnd ether fruits. Ail laws im posing a special tax en manufacturers of stills and wholesalo nud retail dealers In spirituous and malt liquors are also proposed te ba repealed. Manufacturers are permitted te withdraw lrem bend nloehol for tbesn puriBes In quautltliser 300 gallons without rnyraent or the Inter, nal tax, Weiss beer is te be wholly exempt lrem tax. The present tax or IN) eents per gallon en distilled spirits Is te be reduced te te cents. All tbe nbove-tnentlonod changes or the law, as well as these that fellow, are te take olleet J illy 1, Ibas The reduction tnade amounts le about (70 IRK) . 000 en Internal revenue and fi5,OO0,O00 en Impert. He proposes nn Increase of the duty en tin plate from ene te two aud one-tauth cents per pound. He also proposes n dutv of f H per ten en steel rails Instead of f 17 per ten as new charged, and f 11 per ten as proposed in the committees' bill. The Iren aud steel duties are kept nearly at the preseat figures throughout. Instead of placing timber, rquarnd or aided, whleh new pays a duty Of fi per thousand feet, cubie measure, en the free list, he reduces the present raie but flve percent On sawed beards there is no re duction. He refuses any reduction en sugar, leav- leg the rata aa at pretest He aaalaUtai the duly ea wool and prevision about at Jiresent rates, and aalt ia set plaeMeatht) roe Hat. His bill dots net largely increase the rat, though he place many obemlealsupcn It The bill waa Introduced in the Howe en Monday, m Heard el Trade, The regular monthly meeting of the Lan caster Beard of Trade will be held In their room In the Eshleman building thla even even leg at 8 o'clock. The meeting la likely te be largely at tended, In addition te the reperla of oom eom oem miltoea and ether business, Mr. Cbarlea & Felic will read an eesay en "The Newspa per In Rolatlen te Business." Tbe follow ing questions of a practical character will be anawered by member : wnat l tne best way of. making a new business successful ? Why is the price of real estate in Lancas ter ae low at the present time? After hearing the answer given by theae te whom the questions have been referred, the subjects will be open for general dlicua. alen. Fallet Goeill. Lat evening two ahelveetieBVlly laden with goods, In tbe furnishing store et Mar tin Brethers, en North Queen street, fell with a great crash. Ne damage waa done beyond tbe breaking of all the braeketa. Much April May Arolhemontt. In which te purify the bleed, as the system Is new most suscapULIe te ben efit Trein medicine. Hence new 1 tbsttmote UboHeod'. Harts iiritla,ameaiclne peculiarly adapted rer the purpose, pestestlng peculiar curative powers. It expel overy Impurity from the bleed, ami also gives It vitality and rlehncss. It croates an appetite, tones Uiefll Uiefll Restlen, Invigorates the lir.r, and gives new II te ana energy te overy function of the holy. The testimony or thousand., As te the benefit dertvea lretn Heed s Banaparllle, iheald con vince everybody that It li peculiarly the beat bleed purlfler and spring medicine Amusement. TheVtmalt Mew. Te-morrow evening the U'eal Lilly Clay and her troupe or dashing burlcimucrs will be nt the opera honse. The ladles will all be seen In specialties and the porfernuncfl wlllconeludo with "The Little Uevll's lltvel." It U an operatic-spectacular fanUule that has far surpassed all anticipa tions, and It Is full of pretty girls, who are seen In tn&rchPs, dincea, etc. Tke show Is slmnic threuiibnut JUtATJJU. OAiiirriiKim On thn ltth lest . tn Straaburg borough, W. r. uaruthers, aged 30 years. Iho relatives and Irlends of the family are respectfully Invlud te attend the funeral, from his Inte residence, Btraiburg, en Wed nttdnr atternesn at 8 o'clock. Bervlces at the Straburgrtebytcrlan church. ' Byabtzwsldkk.-March 12, 1831. In tbls elty. Mis. Muruurul h . wife et J. 11. 6 wart welder, In tbe .5tu year of bur alie. Iho relatlves and friends of the family are rospectiully Invited te attend the fnneral fromherlatorcsldonco, Ne, 131 last Walnut slrtut, en Thursday at tornecn at 2 o'clock. In. torment at Lnncaster ceinotery, 3td oek -Saturday, March lO.lStH.lnfantdaugh ter of Jeseph B. nod Louise A. oek. ltd MAKKKT3. drain and rrorisieus. rnrntshud by 8. K. Yundt, llreker. Cuioaeo, March 13, 1.30 o'clock p. tn. Open Highest. Lewost. Clese. May-Wheat.. 7H 73 TOH TV Muy-Cnrn.... ti M?i MS 5 '. May-1'erk....ll ii II 21 11 se 14. TO en , wsi ivt ti;. ny. riSW AD VXXTJSKMKNTa B AKINO fOWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varles. A aaivcl of purity, strenuth and wholesemenoss. Mere ecotieuilcal than the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold lu competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate tvwdurs Held only' (i cntn. ltevtr, IUkwe roweBii Ce , 100 Wall Street, Mew Yerk. Jyl8 lydAw TBOH KENT V TWO STORY BRICK -E Heuso, Ne. Wl Kast Chestnut street, con tains six rooms t water ltulda ; plastered uar uar ret and closets i rent n.O) per month. pply tn c. 1ULLKU, Cerner Oransre and 1'ium streets. ml 3 3tdTuThk N oriei:. Hnvlnirnurcliairdtheirnel.wllland tlxttirfs et Ovtar M. Hump's llmcliciliig Katabllal Katabllal meut, 1 am preparud te sun u the public with Meats of All Kinds. M-Q1VKMEACALL, HKNltr 8TAVF, Ne c:e Columbia Aenue, Lancistcr, Pa (rernnny with William Wlssner) 1 M TTOKEVS ELKOTRIO BELT. HOME TESTIMONY, Mr. U It-SWOl'K. of Ne. lit West Walnut Btri'ut, I.incaster. l'a , says he was troubled with Dyspcpm and fclatlc Ubemnatlam for sHVeral j uars. He apptled eue el Heku'a Elec Elec trle.llnhu, and Is cured. Hoke's Electric Belts FOK SJLIB B COCIIUAN.T11K DltUtiaiST, at New. 137 A 139 North (Jueen tiu TuThAS PKOl'OSAXJ FOR X STEAM FIRE KNUINK. I'ropeiats ler n. Second Bire Steam rire En. Rtne will borerelvud by the rtre Committee of I nncesier LI y. l'a , until &lnrch lu, 18, at oe'o eckp in .utthoethcaof the Chief Xnsl ucnr, Ne HH Kust OrunKU street, Kuglne Ne 2 te lu taken In part paymenu The LemmUicn reserve the right te reject any or all bids, lly order of K.j.h, MS NOLL, Chairman. C. 11 rt 8 ma cut. Clerk. mlSSid JQXTRAORUINAKY LOW l'RIOES. VINE TAILOU1NO AT ZTUA01tDlNAUY LOW VUICKS. Overceatlns; and Heavy Weight Suiting made te Order nt Cost rnce te induce stock and glVH ompleymunt te my hands. Hptulal altuntlen paid te mil Dress Suits, whluh 1 will new maku te order In tbe very bast style, Batln Lined all thieugh, lrem IJO te H.GERHART'S. - riNK IMl'OUTINQ TAILOU. NO. U NOllTU UUEKNST., LANCASTKU. PA Q.KOFF BI'RINU DISTILLERY;. OLD QKOFF SPMNI DISTILLERY ON East Orange Street. BTOUE-G3 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU, PA. 49-IIIghesl price jmld for ltye. apra-lyd A' "' BUEAr " f . WHY WILL YOU nnnDh lnn Rtiltnhi. n- will Rlve Immediate relief. I'rlce 10 cu ,K)cU . I Ki.a, wA" u ": J-echrau, DruauUt Ne. 137 North Queen street, 7e ' - Mmw JLBrMMTIMam' TBOR RKNT-8TORKAND DWJ5L1 X! INH corner of OranteanaPrtBosstreaU. oecnpim new aa a grocery ; geed location i rent reasonable. Apply te M.B-WKtBLIB, rea-tfda 3t) Kerth chrtulanStMet. RESIDENCE ON THE EAST SIDE of Dnka street, between Oraaa-e and Cbci'.nnt, ter rent, lnanlreef A.J.BTBIIfsfAir, Atthtsoniee. nilJBtd T UfHERS. KAUFFMAN, attekrit-at-lAw, MO. t BOUTU rBlHOK ST., Lancaster, Pa. IKltdAW JWK FBBH BPI01S, Plavertna; Extract and DUUlied Beae rfkier, go te J. O. HOOOHTOK A CO, Largest and Cheapest Drag Ileusa Ia Laaeaa Ui. mob. ae and Wast Sine street. H IRSK & BROTHEa LADIES I -Yetra- SpecialAttentien. Hew proud it makes every MOTHKtt feel te ea her child dreiteU nice, and the little ones are delighted when they try en the KKW B rlLEeUllH, with fine bright shining buck les and belts. Hew pretty they leek In the new z iuavb jackets with Fancy Braid In?, and what trouble It 1. te them because they cannot wear It going home. We have nverS.OCO CHlLDKEM'a SUITS In the Newest Designs. COD OIULDUEN'a SUITS at It 00 EAOU. A I.aree Quantity of Jflnn SCOTCH GUKCKEO BUira at 1 M and IZOO EAUll. Over 800 Patterns et UXFOBit AWO CAM uuiuuKHuirc, uestever seen In Lancaster, 2.51 K ACU The NOULK CHEVIOT SUIT, never been seen in Lancaster before, entirely new. meat perfect fit, at t) 00 EACH. . The CHOICE CHEVIOT SUITS, Londen and Parts Blyles, nt 13 f 0. 13 75. 11.00. 11.25, U0, $1.75, 15 0 IS Ce. S6 00 te 18 00. ' ' ' ' Over 3.000 8 .Its te select from. Every ene t. snrprtsed at the price and well they maybe, for they were never before made for tbe rneney. The reason we sell them se oheap : we bnght out an entire manufactory. They are all new Uoedj, made expntaly rer the SPRING TRADE. De net dt-lay, bnt ceme nd oheose new. Vf e have all sizes en band, if you come 1 ou can net help but buy. in the samolnter goods we have 800 CHI L DKN'S OVKIICOATS, whleh we mean te clear ent at II 00 EACH. Alse 5 MX) l'alra nf nntl.imKN'A KMHK FANTB at 20c, 25b, 33c. ic, 60c, 60e, 75e, 800, HOT, L 25. CHILDUKK'S sniUT WAIST3 at 25c, 85c. i'0, 500, AT- Hirsii & Brether THH ONB-PRIOB Clothiers and Furnluhera, COB. N. QUKEN BTKKMT AND OEMTBS 8UDAUK. LANCASTEB PA. AHTRIOH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Kid Gloves te-day ! Here is what we offer and consider the best bargains we ever put before the public at one time. Fifty cents, four-buttoned, quality A i, colers: all the lead ing shades in Tans for spring wear, new goods. Fifty-nine cents, stitched back, four-buttoned, best spring shades, full assortment, im ported te retail at 75c. Seventy-five cents, " Four Feur chette " is the craze this season. The 'fingers are made in two colors, contrasting. Tan and Grey, Tan and Brown, Fawn and Black, etc.; they are four- buttoned, band top, were sold last fall at $1.25, they cannot be duplicated. Sixty-two cents for Gloves worth $1 a pair, ask te see them! Four-buttoned, stitched back, but the finest quality real kid. ineyare a jed let ana are worth 1. Celers are just what you want. Seventy-five cent Lacing Gloves, five-hooks, our old stand-by. This is one of our best leaders. Spring Celers. Eighty-seven cents. A new glove, never kept by us before, Embroidered back, five buttons, scalloped tops. Celers are beau tiful. We named it " Duchess." Ninety-eight cents, undressed Real Kid, tan colors, embroid ered back, band top. Most ex cellent quality. One dollar a pair. Twe styles, the pride of the department, four-buttentd, band top, fancy embroidered back, shades are carefully selected. Ne glove like it for the money. The ether style, lacing seven hooks, embroidered back, same quality glove and same colors. At $1.25 a pair, "The latest;" fancy top, entirely new, but can not be described; Ave will be glad te show it te you. $1.50 a pair are our very best gloves. We need net say any thing about them. The celebrated " Mather " gloves; we are sole agents for them, in Black and Celers; they are patent lacing and the best fitting gloves in the market. ASTRICH'S P. O. F. WATir AMrwmrnMMMim. V AUNESTOOK'R HEADQUARTERS -FOR- HeusGfurnisliinij Dry Us, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, And everything pertaining te purses et all. a Firat - Clas FAHNESTOOK'S, 36 e. 37 BABT -OHO BT., LANOAST-W, PA. TiMW ADVJlRTmMKNTtl JACOB F, SHEAFEER'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (atr OW DISTILLATION.) HO. )6 CENTER SQUABS. FOR RENT OR LEASE THE OOAL and Lumber Yard with P. K. K. Sldiaa-. emce. shed an a eeai nra new oeenpledbyll. B. Martin, frenUn en North water street. amre.treet.aiid extend ing west te Penn'a K. K. This property Is snltsbln for any kind of business, rer further particulars, apply te A. A. HYEHB, llettdB Ne. 31 West King street. w 1L 1 1 AMBON & FOMTER. YOUMAN'S Celebrated Hats! THE NEW BSYLES 1 OU SPRING NOW BKADY. Gentlemen ihea'd see Yennun'a New Phapa before deciding their DttESS HAT ler Spring. r. YeumanV Stiff Felt Derbys Will be the Popular Btylts Or tbe ' Coming Season. BOY 'AND CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAP3. V NKWrASlllOKSFOnSl'ltlNQ. I ' A LAKQKAS30UTUE.it OF Trunks & Valises AT LOW PIUCKS. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 36 & 38 E. RING ST., LANCASTEB, PA. aD NO. 813 HAUKET BT.. HAUU1SBUUO, PA. s PRINQ AND SUMMER OOODS. Hager & Brether. WE AUK IN DAILY UKCEIITOF BLACK FABRICS FOU DUESSI8. And new have our Complete Line of Spring and Hummer Weights. Among tbe most de sirable hlllr Wrap Materials nad ly the cele brated II. TUIKSILY A CO , are the SILK WAUP TAatlSE CLOXUb, SILK WAUP CLAIUETTE CLOTH 8, SILK WAUP DUAP D'ALUAS, SILK WAUP NUNS VEILINGS, SILK WAUP HKNUIKXTAS. Tbe above Fabrics we have in Different Qualities and Weights, and can Ueenimnend them for Ueanty in Finish nd Durability In Wear. ALL-WOOL UENUIETTA CLOTH, CAMEL'S UAIU GUENADINE, ALL-WOOL UAVENNA SKUQE, ALL-WOOL 1MPEUIAL 8KUGK, ALL-WOOL UELUOSB .CLOTH, ALL-WOOL NUNS VEILING, ALL-WOOL CAStallR. The All-Weel Fabrics are mafie by B. Prlestly A Ce . are inanulncturpa nf the best Austra lian Weel, and for llrllllancy of Celer ami Vevelty in KlTects cannot be tqua'cd by any ether maker. Hager & Brether, NO. 25 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTEU, PA. CLermxa, te. el EN MONDATt AND EVENINGS. SATURDAY Increasing cenddenca and growing sales lends us effort te de mete and mero te meet your ideas. lien's and Hey's Per cale Shirts In all dies, made et Garner's Per GROWING, Grewing, GROWING. cale, which means list colors. Boe these at II and II 25. We'vesSe andll toeaea also. One. two or three cellars and cuffi with each shirt as you may want. Try ear " DAYTON " White Dress Shirt. Their perfect fit, length of wear and supsrter make will suit you. CHOriltNG The Strongest Working ran ran ran taloens at II CO, ills anil at.75. Fast Celer Dreis Casslmeres at tl oe, SiTS, 13 SO and 5 te. NEWSPUINUOVKUCOATS UKADY. lley'S and Children's Butts and Extra Pantaleon?, Leacst Prices and Best Hakes. The Make and Cleth we've closely seen te. Wear-resisting. , MARTIN BRO'S CLOTHING AND FUUNlSniNO. GOODS, M NOUTU QUEEN BIKUKT. - Establishment, at prices te suit tbe itxw ad VMMTiaBMMyra. mAKE NOTICE. ' ' NO MGMtSC AT ROHRER'3 LIQUOR BIORB, UNTIL AP&II.l,18a vy-Air untiij apkil ie TOBPTTOUB ' FURNITURE. OCH8 V QIBIS Will open with Kntlre ww Stock, M, ad an 4th Floers, tl BOOTH QOKKN STBKXT, Lancaster, Fa., (Formerly Gee, B.Bcbnm'i ) ma Una mvmmMMMi. J2MJI.TON OPERA HOUSE. Wedneaday Evening, Mareh 14. Lilly Clay's Colossal Gajcty Ge. SO-LOVELY LADIE8-30 Presenting , the G tea test Galaxy or Featnres Under the Sun. NOVELTY'S CSOWNING DIADMT, "The little Devel's. Revel," OU, APOLLO IN BDBN. Oe Where the Crowd Gees. The People Want it. Ihey Must Have lb PIllPKS .7....2S,MA75CKNTS. BXSEKVKU SEATS 73 OENTS. New en Sale at Opera Heuse Ofllee. mlest fOITlOAL. "BtOR CONGRESS. B. FBVWK B3HLHMAN. V Subject te Bepnbllcan Bnlea. augO-tldAw D OR JURY COMMISSIONER, H. T. BHULTZ, Of Xllzabstbtewn Borough. Subject te the decision e! the Democratic! County Conten tion. , matS-tfdAw "g'OK JURY COMMISSIONER, t GEOBGE DAKMSTETTKU, Feventh Ward, city, ltulee. Bnbject te Denloeralle marle-lydAw MUSICAL. QTJPEfllOR QUAL11Y , MUSICAL BOXES. HEN BY GAUTBCHI A SONS, No.lC30CheetnutStroot, Philadelphia. Xzamlnatlen will preve our Instruments far superior te any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash that abounds tn tbe market, seen being of mere annoyance than Jilcesure te thetr owners. Old and tmper ectly made Mnsle Bexes carelully repaired by experienced workmen from the mannlac mannlac tery In Switzerland, cenv spendence solicited. Send stamp ler catalogue and price list. nevD-lydAw XJIANO AND ORGAN TUMNQ, It will pty yen te walk up one flight of stulis te see hew nicely you can have your Piane or Oran Bepalred. Viz : Iteatrlnglnfr, Entire New Werka pnt In, Ceses ltevarnlshed and Polished ss goedaa new. Your yellow dlscelsred tvoryserkeys made perfectly white, by a newly discovered process. This can all he done at Neb. 28 and 80 Bast Kins 8treet, 8 cend Fleer, Over Stockhenso'a ShoeBtere. WM. H. flt-lyd MANBY & SON. Lancaster, Pa. ttTeyaa. an. F LINN BRXNEMAN, HOUSEFURNISHING! STOVES I Parler Steves, Parler Heaters, Cook Steves and Bangss. TIN AND SHEET IBON WABK. Our Old Style Hand-Made Tinware takes the Lead, WOOD AND WILLOW WABE. Uaskets, Buckets, Tubs, Butter Churns, ('hum Bucks, Breems, step Ladders, Wash Lines, Bed Cords, Table and Fleer OU cloths. CUTLEUY. A Full Line nf Table and Pecket Cutlery, Bazers, Scissors, Ac., Ac., Ac LAUPB. Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Bioeket Lampi, Ua and Ceal Oil Chandellers, Lanterns, Ac The largest Stock of nousefnmlsblng Goods in the city. Plnmbllng and Gas Fit ting, lln KoeQng a Specialty. FLINH & BRBMEHAN, U It EAT STOVE STOltE, Me, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTEU PA. NBVKWHAR. QVEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT BUNDAY. BILK UANDKKUCUIEF8 AND MUFFLIBS AT EBISHAN'S. CELLULOID AND LINEN COLL AUS AND CUFFS AT EUISMAN'B. MEDICATED UNDEUSHIUTS AND DUAWEUS AT K BIS MAM'S. Don't fergut te leek at our NECKTIES AT EUISMAN'B NO. 17 WEST KINO BTUKKT. CAltRIAUEB. CTANDARD WORK, EDW.EDGERLEY CARRIAGE OUILDER, NOS. i ii, , MARKET BTUEKT, Bear Of fosteftlce, Lancaster. Pa, I tave In Stnca: and Bnlld te Order Every arlutyef the following styles i Coupe, Bug. gits, Cabriolets, Carriages, victerias, Business axeDs, "T" Carts, McCall Wsgens. Hurries, Marbxt Wsgens, Phatens, Express Wagons. I employ the best Mechanics and have fact). Itlet te build correctly iny style of Carriage detlred. ThHOualtty. Style and Finish 01 my work makes tt decldtdly the Cheapest In tbe market, MOTiO: "yttlr Dealing. Honest Werk at Bettem Prices." l'leste Klve me a call, aw-Brpaltlng prempUy attended te. Prices lower than all ethnra. One set of Workmen especially emple ed ter that purpose.