-! e' -: , -' 5 ft- r "k'- ,. rEUE LAyOASTER PALLY xNTELIIGEyCEB, WEDNESDAY. MAKpH 14, 1888. 1 . ' 1 V '.'' ' c-"- -& r. r 8& m " if- Wf fifc. K. n fti w . f ,' COLUMBIA'S COUNCIL. WORTS or THE riANOF, lUUlIWAT ', DrKOrBt COHHItTEtS. BH r IM Ceatral XMUnil Bank, Is KcMattha MMttag at th Directors. TM MlMi H Trains Dasaysd h f Moea taint of Scow, e'.' f Colombia. March It The re gular 3T; EMtsMslwiaUBg of council w held In ibe II ebMnber lMt evening with tbe fel rtv';Wwtaf mabHi prevent : Mown. Ben- '..s, vshweu, uubwi uiuie, h.,.., f7';wisjTWl mnu -tarry, auwhii. mv' V 'Mkaea t&A Wilten. '"7S - Xl flMnet oemmlttoe reported sa fel y. ion i ' :'11aUM en haaa March eth tvust n .maater auattennm . v l ; jtant or piano " Ji . Tnaslsui Btttit ranta " t3 Balance la treasury ...,301 16 tA . The highway oemmutee repertea srani- : -IV ti.. ll.l ...nlt.. Tnlin T.tilr. : f rtltflt Elai rt hnnUa tfltl aMlttl ftlfllfe t.i fit Kiiier ttrcet: W, H. Hougendebler, four i aentn ame 01 vaniaui, uu mu f;Vt.'Joedi en north aide of Walnut treelat RV ft ftfc ALlSHT, IWWTW HUIMCT UU RUUIU BIUD Ul 'i'.iifr BMmil. nMrPnblu BtrecL Called attfm. ' Uonelconnclllo bad condition of alley 1L below eecena etreet, and sv.ked te fix mount te be paid labererr. She light end water committee reported the electrie lights about as usual. It has MM suggested te the committee that fire plBgtjM placed midway In several iquater. The property committee reported the re- aewal of fire Insurance polley en the opera J3 h The finance committee eflered a reielu. U-V?.lJ . IL.I Ik. ft In ICCtt hA flvA1 BtalV V UW MJ MiO HU iW WU t mv. ... Bills en erery hundred delisrs valuation, , jb re sbIIIs for general purposes and one mill far sinking fund. The rate was adopted ad the day et appeal fixed en. the alter boob of April lOlh. r It was deoldedJUnt-6eunc.il will view alley H. bejAW"Sicend, in a body in refer JDttttfurll bad condition.. 'Jine preperiy owners will be notified te be present at that t,BS0 The chairman of the highway committee was antherltsd te fix amount of laborers. Mr. William Bucbeltz presented a peti tion relating te an old frame dwelling en Seeth Fourth street, adjoining bis properly. The house has net been occupied for two years and should be declared a nuisance. Council will view the premises complained et la a body. Mr. Jehn Ktlnesmllh requested that Blnnsten street, between Klghth and Ninth, be opened, In order that building operations mty be commenced. An ordi nance was presented relating te the mstter and laid ever for one month. Mr. O. W. Hartley called the attention et eeuncU te the grade et Alley V., between Second and Third streets. Council will alto vWtthlsplsee. The Yeung Men's Christian association asked for a rebate in the rent of the opera hoeae ler the Wesleyan Glee club, en April filb. The oeunoll decided net te change the rate established. .resolution wasadepted that a meeting oftheclUrensefthls borough be called te meet In the oeunoll chamber en Wednesday vaalng, April 4th, te formulate a pro pre gramme and devlte ways and means for tbe proper celebration et tbe centenulal of Cel nmbls. It was decided that the room In the south west corner et the opera house be set apart solely for the use or council, and the me of any ether business Is forbidden. Fifty copies of tbe ordinsnee book was ordered te be printed with the new ordi nances added. Bills amounting te 1700 01 were orderod te be paid. On motion adjourned. A ruee ler lb Mew lUnk. The beard et directors of the Central national bank held a meeting yesterdsy alternoen at the office of A. J. KaufTman, esq , for the purpose et considering a lecs tlen for the bank. It was deelded te locate en the Bwarlr property, en Locust stroet below Third, which will beconvertod te the ueeset the new llnanelal Institution. Freight TraOle Impalied, The snow bloeksdo has been partially re ro re meved, and It Is expected that tbe trouble en the rsllrcads will seen boeror. The blockade was very bad en Tueaday, and the tracks between bore and Lancaater, contained a number or very large drills. Twe et the large engines known as elats "ft,' coupled togetber tank te tank, were kept busy runnleg through the drifts. In this manner the read was kept open. All freight triflle baa been suspended and but three passen ger trains arrived In tetin, ene cast and two west. The newspapers are one day late and no mall matter has been received from .Philadelphia alneaJjunday. The 'wreck. crew left town en Monday night te shovel new and returned home last night at 0 o'clock, after SO hours work. This morning they again went down the read. The weather Is new moderating and tbe worst will aoen be ever. Hide l'orlJ-TweTon. On Monday and Monday night forty-two tens et finished iron was msde at tbe mill of the Columbia Iren company en a nine teen train of rolls. The amount of Iren Is the largest ever maae en rolls of this size. The Daughters of tbe Ferest will cbance OS n chamber, dinner and water set In their ledge room en Tuesday evening, April 24tb. Misses Edith Scurbeer and Clara Musser are en a visit te frlenua in Maryland. Dr. T. F. Hance will lecture in tbe rooms of the "Yeung Men's Christian Association en Friday evening. A congregational meeting will be bold this evening In tbe Hocend btreet Lutheran church. Services wcre held this morning In HL Paul's P. churcb, when a sermon was preached by Rev. F. J. Clay Meran, en the ubjeet et "Neighbors." At tbe sorvieo this morning the subject will be "The Talents." Junier O. V. A. M. Kx-State Councillor Jehn O. Montanye, esq., of Easten, comprising one of the beard et ofUcersef tbe Junier Order American Mechanics, and who has been en a tour of Inspection for some time, has notified Cen. eatega council, Ne. 22, that he will visit them officially en te-morrow evening, for the purpose of becoming mere fully ac quainted with the members snd;see thst tbe work of tbe order Is performed properly. It la expected tbe attendance will be large Mether visitors will be present, as all the nsembers et the order In the county have bean Invited te be present. He will no doubt visit all tbecounells In the county before leaving this bectien of the state. Slight Fire lu a Moeie, On Monday there was almost a con 11 ra tion at tbe residence of Dr. E. H. Wltmer, hi NeffaTlllp. A pile of shavings, which mood In tbe fire-place, caught fire from the stove and were seen In a blaz. The flames were seen coming out under the doers en closing tbe fire-place and tbey were cx WngBished by Mrs. Witmer before sny eaaaage hsd been done. Bat for tbe prompt neuen or me uey the beuse would hare i en ere. fhe Blluardand the list, a of Trade. At the reams of the Heard of Trade en Tasadsy night, a handful of members talked awsy an hour In general oonvoraa eonvoraa oenvoraa teen, walling for the needed quorum of ten which would ensble them te adjourn te a axed dsy. A beet nine o'elcok the ten members were called te order and passed n motion te adjourn until next Tuesday, thaaeUi instant, when tbrejM exerclse i for the regular mw.lng will tale A Strut tight. A great deal of excitement was caused en West King street, near l'rlnce, Isst even leg about T o'clock. A whtte msn, who was drunk, wanted te fight Jakel'arks, colored, ter some imaginary wrong. Heme ether white men took Jake's part and the result wss that a number of blows were struck and the bceiy man was rolled around in the snow but net hurt lie was accempa nied by his little son, who kept swearing at the top of his voice. The little fellow finally secured a brick and threatened te brain any man who would attlke his father. The row was finally settled by some friends of the man with the lead, who induced him te go home. Died In lbs Wet. LmTr, March 13. A telegram was ro re ro eelved here en Saturday announcing the sudden death et Mrs. Mary Beott, at her home in Monmouth, Illinois. Mrs. Beott wss the daughter of tbe late David Wiley, et Straaburg, and sister or Mrs. F. P. Hsrr, of this place. She was the wire et W. O. Scott, of Drumore township, thlsoeunty, who also died suddenly seme years age. The cause et Mrs. Scott's desth wss tumor in the stemsch. She leaves three grown children ; n son and two daughterr. m Again On ths Town. Harry 1 Trout, who was Injured about four weeks age by railing en the lee, was abloteboon the atreet te-day for tbe lint time since he wss hurt lie manages te get along with the aid of a cane, but It will be some time before he Is able te meve about with his utual activity. Argument Court. Tbe list of cases ter tbe March term el argument court was Issued this afternoon. There are en the list 20 cases In the common pleas, 10 In the orphans' court and 11 In tbe quarter sessions. Among the caaca for argument are rules for new trials 4a tb'e suit of Anns Klizabeth Varnan vs. tbe Pennsylvania Tele'pbone company ; com menwealth vs. I. II. Jiauflman et. al , and B. II. Bba-iu et. al. A Desertion Usss, William Olllgere, arrested en complaint of his wlfe, te answer ter desortlen, was held for a bearing befere Alderman Spur rier, nt a time net yet fixed. Iuui Framed. An iiaue was framed en Tuesday te de termlne tbe amount et damages sustained by reason or tbe opening et West Clsy street, In which tbe heirs of Mlebael Flaher, decoased, were tnnde plalntlir, and the clly and county et Lancaster, do de fend ants. Net His JSImlra "Ostelle. " Kds. iNTKLLiaBNCicn. The psper from which you cut the artlcle in relation te Gov. Hill, et Mew Yerk, was the Klmlra TtXegram and net the Oacette, as pub lished In your psper, II. Ii. K. m ' The Ileal Iteasen. Frem the Shoe and Leather llopertor. Many a man who thinks he benis a great enterprise en his sbeuldern Ib simply rouna-sheuldercd from carrying a large lead et self-conceit. Nent t Jail. James Heward aad Jehn ltoblcsei), heard by Alderman llarr te-day, were sent te Jail for five daya each for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct. Tet the Soup Uoime. Chrlstlnn Uunzjnhouier, baker, ba do nated twenty leaves of bread te tbe soup heuse. Three KllJcrt bjr Dynamite Eiploslen. A premature explosion of dynamite, tbroe miles Irem Bremen, Ga., burled tour convicts boneath a buge pile or dirt, and when exhumed three were round te be dead. The fourth Is net expected tore cover. The convicts were from the ysrds or tbe Cbatahoeoble llrlek company, which has tbe contract for building tbe Chatta nooga, Columbus t Southern railroad. The fuse was tee short, for the men hsd bsrely sUrted when the explosion occurred. The desd men were Deb Alley, Jeesollreoks and Ed. HaruietL JOHN 8. OIVI.KKS NEW BrUIIK. It trill II rermsllj Opened en Kulunlrtj Next Trie Improvements Aluile. Jehn H. Glvler, who has been In tbe dry goods business ter many years en East King atreet, will en Stturday open a store In tbe building tormerly occupled by Abrnm Hlrab, en North Queen Btreet, near Centre Square. Carpenters and ether me chanics have bceu at work en tbe building for tbe past few months, and these familiar with tbe stere room at it was will hardly recegnise It new with Its many improve went. Tbe main stere room has a frentage of S3 feet and a depth of GO feet, and there Is no stere room in the elty thst has a better light during the dsy. Fer evenings the Bterels furnished with both gss and olectrle lights, and both or either con be used, as la neces- On the first fleer will bodlsplayed a large and new stock et dry goods. The seoend fleer has been handsomely papered. In It will be displayed carpets, oil cloths, mat tings, shawls and cloaks. Tne third fleer will be oecupled by Harry itudy, upholsterer. He has been In business se long in this elty that his work needs no recommendation. These who have employed him and need the Bervlces of an upholsterer will again call ou him, Tbe only feature of the dry goods busi ness dropped by Mr, Glvler is tbe mer chant tailoring department. He believes thst the msnsgement of the dry goods busi ness preper will occupy all his attention. Tbe carpenter work in tbe remodeling of tbe building was done under the direction of A, K. Metrger, tbe painting by Wm. 11, Bateman, the gas fixtures were furnlshed by Htcner, ShrolneriX Ce, the mill work by Jehn A. Burger and tbe wall papa r came from the store el Uager it Brether, Amusements, SraOu't War Ylcui As Lancaster pcople have been disappointed a number or times this vrcek by ths failure or theatrical com panies te arrive In this city. IhoenlertMmnent that opens te morrow evening for three nights should be patronized. Brady's flne vlewa of the late war, lrem the epenlnir te the clete, will he exhibited, and everything will be In telligently explained. The show li under the auspices of Admiral Keynelds pest, U. A. it. DKAT11H. fcvrairrzwaLDSB.-March 12, 1$, w tnli city, Mrs. Mitncaret K , wlle et J. 1). BwatUwelder, In the 03th year of her ego. The relatives and frtunds of the rurally ero respectfully invited te attend the funeral from her late residence, Ne. Ul Eust, Walnut street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in torment at Lancaster cemetery, std EncBtnT.-March U, 1858, In this city, Ilenry Bhuberl, In the C9lh year of hit ag. Tbe relattves and lrlendsef the runny, alie Uereral Keynelds 1'est, Me, 40, and Uusrge II, iheinas fest. Me. si, are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from his Inte resi dence, Me.17 Kast Walnut stieet, enVrlday alternein at 1 o'clock, lntfrmectat l.unoju l.uneju l.unoju ter cemetery, gt MAJtjiara. )rln luid rruvLimus. rurnlshed by S. K. Vundt, ItreUer. Cuioaeo, March 11, 1 w o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. l)U. l'nrk. nrd. May-- Wi U .... H.-l . Oil Olty, Crude OU d;; Closing l'rices -2 o'eiock p m. rt heal. Cern. Oats. I'erk. Lard. fey. W tli - " " " CruduOU .VH Winter Wheat .':. ,C." BprtngWheut M hp xu ss k .... , t Mt Jfarley , , f Kecrlpts-Ueg iS'qj Mew Tork Bter lei. Mew Year, March 11, lisep, nu-Mecey clcttd at sx pur eenLr Jtxchinge steady t pojted rats,its(Wiactual raits, tl biQlbt)lier sixty days ( si UXQl ItJfi for demand (lovern (levern aenu steady currency vt, tl w bid i i' coup., si t IK'S de, siMXblO. Tbe stock market openeo. Arm en some baring Krte, Lake Bbore for account of for eign aealers. l'rices aOrancea HMe darter; ths tint hilt hour, fiem tbti until neon prices gradually s-gRea. Juit before noens raid liy bears aulticd the flcctlne, which at 13 p. m. ranges M. te 2X percent. Market dull and weak. NKW ADVEHTlHBMBNTtl. WAN1KD-A BlOUl' lOY 10 Olt 17 Tears old te learn Carrlncn Tainting nt rillLll'DUKKHttU'SOAItUlAUKrAUIOUY, K)atiai:sjaHKlDBStreet,Iancas:cr. Apply al ones. ltd MANURE FOR SALE. THB UN UN OersUned has a let et first-Claw Ma nure for sale l alie, seme straw. U.M-UUOBSMAN, ni8 2wdA2tr sterrlmae Btaulni. OUROOriDKNMONAND MIA QUK lliu A se CI Alt are clear Havana, hand made In boxes of SO's and lM's. . ' ' pnMUTH'atuuAiiaTOiiK, lllKast Klngstrra', Established lT?a iZi-WASKtlrt BUSINESS CHANOF. Flvn Hundred Dollars will seenre an ad vantageous business opportunity te an ener getic eung man. Addivss It " L" lsTst-tissscsa Orrics. TJIOR RENT BRICK BTABliE KOU 40 SJ llersns t statable ter Bale or Hearding Btable. Apply te BAUSUA A BURNS. mll2tdlt 10 West Orange Street. PUHMO HALE-ON TUUR8DAY AE. TKUNOON at ene o'clock at 111 West Chestnut street, ngeneralassortmentef house hold furniture, including walnutdlnlng.roem set, hall rack, book eiae, library tabic, ene bed bod bod roem siiltM, and ether artleles. mlO-tdS.WAS JOKLL.HAlNg8.Auct. NEW LINE OF PIPES-BRIAR, AP AP AP ploweod and Itrcad Howls, from 100 up. lull line of Smoking Telucnn. DSMU i'Wts OlO All STOHIC, Me. Hi Kast Ktnif Strep t, SW-Telopheno. feb23-VVmid OK RENT. THE 'J JIltEKHTORY llrlck 'HwellliiB, Ne. SO North l'rlnce stroet, new occupied !y Dr. H. II. Foreman. Alse n Htnroreom, itaBmnent and a large Hall, sultable ler manulacturlng or ether bu siness. Inqulre el JOIIV W. APfKL. Ke. t3eitli DukefcUOOt. JanS5-W,H,Mtfd ACOB E. BUEAFEEifH PURE RYE WHISKY. (MV OWN DISTILLATION.) MO. ISCKNTUU RQUAKK. MONEY TO LOAN ON J'IRST MORT UAUKIn Hnmnr S1.W0,2H, Jt0, 1 1,00 J, 1 600, saie, WJ, SW, tl KK). lleUBi-B, Hmall farms and Hinliiem Htinds for lent, l'juaie cull it jiiinted ctilegue. JUKI, h, HAINKs, Auotlnncer, Flm lniurunce and Ileal Kstnte, Me 21 North Duke tiU, l.unciBter, fa. militia. PKOl'OSALS EOR A HTEAM KIRE KNUINK. I'ropmalsfnraBecendMIze Steam Fire En. glne will bomrelvod by the riie Cemnilttce or Lancaster City. l'A., until March 10, 188d, at 6o'e oekp in lUtthoerTlceor the Chtut Xngl nter.Me.tiK Kast Orange slruvt, Knglne Me. 1 te be taken In part paymeut, The Cominliice rrserve the right te reject any or all bids, lly order of F. j.KWltt NOLL, Chairman. C. It. FitKAcnT, Clerk, mll.lid LOOK. TO YO'Jll INTBUESr. EELLINU KID BUO-3 AT UEDU'.KU rjticrts. FiPnch Ktd, 100: rrduced totl.lie. llnm Cnrice Kid, $3,73 te V 00 tl.OU te I2.W II fe 10 12. CO. Three goods must be sold by April 1 te cloje buMness. wirmV.lUlKBS, feblilS.WAwtf Ne, 41 West King Street. UTAUTLED I STARTLED 1 I That Is the way Ihn printer made our ad ad ad vortltemeut of last Haturday rend. Wlmt. we wrote wai aTAUTaD nd leterred toTubln teTubln toTubln Cleths, ahoy are sninethlngluew, ns you limy always eipnct lrem us. We think you uriy evon be Biauipd " (as thn prlnter put It) with ttielr real beauty and elngnnca-nnt trushy or common tjoedi ler the million, ThU stere for llralny, llrlght and lirllllunt Ideas and Stock alwnys.l h.113. K. M.WOODWAUD, Ne.SJK Kist King btioet Km'er (Iceds new re-idy. r-eanur wlnGew andcoiuelu. NnwSptdeis. Letliutln. tnarae lyd IT A3 A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Kersn A IIuu. J Common I'lpns of r nncae vs. J torl.'e , KliiclltUMl I)neel, l'aruii IRyeilTB ) January Term, 18, Ne. 30. The undoTBlgned auditor, appointed by the said Court te jimke distribution of the chIuUi of said 1'oter Mcljuutti-, sold by thn Uberltr or said County en ubove writ or vzocnllen, te and nmeng tne3(i lunally enlttlvd te tliu numi (the luudurlslnglnnnsainehnvlng been ruled Inte Ceuit) will sit for the puriwdtss nt his up- fiolntinenllu the Library uoeiu tit tbe Court louseat Lnncantur l'n., en Thursday, Mareh in. A. !.. ItSi, lit 10 o'clock a. m wheu and whureull oiKenslutotcstod In slid distribu tion may nlteud, JI.F. 1AVIH, l22 3tV Auditor. "lEN MONDAY AND HATURDAY EVENINGS. It yeu've a spnre me BLOOKADE Out D-ors. Ours Open ment spend it with us. March Values like March Elerms, are lilg. Much Intorustyettu Chill I're- tco'.len (iarments. OSd Lets or Heavy Under wear, lloii'.ery and Gloves going fast. Spring Thoughts and Spring clethlns following olesoly. Sl'ltlNU FUHNMIIIVQ AND N-CKWLAU Altb IN Sl'UlNQ -l'lUNUOVKllCO.VM AND Bl'llINO BU1TS All- IN. , a-A Finn Rolrctlen.StrongnstMadP, Men's, Iley'snnd f'hlldran's Kxtrt fantaloens. Bee tSe Mtn's ri 00, ! 71 and U M Pantaloons LADIKS A leek threuxh enr C1IIL DIIK.VS HUITS will iny you. Vou'ie 8pu dally Invited. MARTIN BRO'S CLOTII1KU3 AND FUKNISlIEIfJ, M NOUTH OOKKN ST. piUCES LOW, VERY LOW. L Gansman it Ik, 0G itnd CS SOUTH qVVXS ST , b, w. con. or ekanqk st. THE BEST TAHOBHTG- AT JIODLUATK PltlCKS. Ilaylrg spccUl advantnges by making larce purchosesul grodsntienorrntos tlniuuuyHi. clustve Uorcliant'l'iilletlng Heunn woniuable te oirer special iQducemeuts te our customer, , Best Workmanship Guaranteed. We i nre new prrprnd te hhew eurSpiInu Bleck. It is tinutally large and cbeiue. Prices Lew, Very Lew. 110 3Te01 cheT,et Balla t0 cidratlis yi, Aliwoel CatslmoteBulu te order at HJ.its, iih!"je!m w,erBtea BuU$ t0 oraer tiu,tic, l'anu to'erd'er Checks, fllrlpcs aurt l'latdj evor JJ stylfj m Ke'c-ct Ireiu.hli tbnwt andlJw! ' ,m' 'W'5w.c".?-W.tM0 -,?-lISr?.,rtC0, ,natked In plalu figures iu our Northwest v ludew sarly bujr will have the advantage of lame assortment te telnet from "-'"aD t(A saving of lully pur cent, guarau. i mm ik bro. KKW AVVMKT18KHM!tTa. rpAKE NOTICE. NO LIC-N8B AT ROHRER'S LIQUOR BT0B1, UNTIL AFHtL),lE XnOR KENT OR LEA BE THE COAL JD and Lumber Yard with P. K. H. Biding, nfflefl, sheds aed coal bins new occupied by B. It. Martin, fronting eh North Water street, between Lomen ana J amna street, and extend ing west te l'enn'a K. It. This property Is sulttble for any kind of business. Fer farther particulars, apply te a. A.HXCK8, JlO-UdK ' Me. W West King street. Q.KOK1T HfRlNU D1BTILLEK.. OLD GK0FF SFBQiQ DISTILLERY OK East Orange Street. BTORE-63 NORTH QUEEN 8TM LANCASTER, PA. VUIghest price paid rer Bye. A.B.BUKAFFX-, PrOprtStOT. apras-lyd rMPORTED HPR1NQ NOVELTIES. EACfEE & BROTHEB. Custom-Made Department 1 IM POUTED SPRINQ NOVELTIES. 11I.ACK SUOTCU :CUKVXOT8, Plain and Fancy Weave. FI.e NO I.I8II WOI11TRPP, Neat PLAIDS and OIIKCK-. (beve Bulls nipeclallv sdipt-d ler UU81fL3S or UUEB8.I 123.00, rOOand20W. Fancy Cheviots. NKWK8T-MOST BTYL1BII XFFKCTS la Plaids and sriiiPKS, 1.6 03 totseco. Itindsema Line or FINK WORSTED and CUKVlOTTUOUBPIltNUa. - Him llOV CIII.T10T TKOUBUB,5.C0, te Or J or. HAGER -"BROTHER, 32 & 37 WE3T KINO ST. T UE PEOPLE'S CASII BTORE. Wait for tbe Opening ! WILL OPEN IS- SKILES' BUILDING, (Nexl Doer te Lancislcr County Ilank) ITAFEWDVT?, O.NKOFT11E M03TAlTUACllVKBPltINO bTOCKSOF DRY GOODS IN QUALITY, STVLK A TUICK KVKll OFFEHKD IN T11I3 CITY WILL UK I I.AOKD ON BALK FOR CASH. AJ-1T WILL PAV YOU TO WAIT FOU TUI8 0PKNINU. Gree. I. Eatliven, 25 EAST KING S 1 REET, LANCASTKK, PA. TIT1L-1AM30N & FOSTER. LITTLE BOYS' SHORTPANTSUITS. MEDIUM-WEIGHT MATERIAL. KKW PATTEUXS FOU BIT.INH WKAIUN Ltl-CKH. BlUlfKH. PI, AIDS AND PLAIN CASBIttEKKS. PUICK. HCOtOlSCO Soparate Knee Pants, 6 te ll.T.i. Heys' Leng Pant. Butts for Boheol Wear In Btreutr, Durahle Materlal-Prlte 11.30 te 10 00. Tbeltemalns or enr Winter Stock In OVKU COATS will be withdrawn from sale abent the flrt woelc In April. Several dollars can he saved by pnrch-tlneyeur next Overcoat be fore thn time. Trunks, Valises, Satchel.. LOWEST PRICES. Williamson Sl Fester, 32.3t,3G&38E.KItiGSTM L4.NCASTEU.PA. ABU NO. 31) MAllKEr ST.. UAltniSllUUQ, P, BUSINESS METHODS MADE 1'LAIN. The system of lntructleu at tne LANCAaialt COilUKliClAL COLLEGE, Is se simple and plain that any young l'fly or Rentleuiuti can dally tuMter ull the details or abiul-ess education. LIH-HAT. TEllMS. Kventnir -ealens Tuesduys. Wcduet auU Fildays., ull lnfonnatlesiklyon by It. C. WhUllL-K, ...... Lancaster Commercial College, oeUMfd Liicstej?a, 1 he People's Cash Stere jrair Asrmmtummmmn. FOR RENT STORE AND DWEhi. 1KO corner of OraSssaea Prince streets. esenpUd new as a grocery geed locaUen i rent reasonable. Apply te Mi It. WRtDL-. rsl-tfdE Hi Kerth Chrlitlaa Btrtet. TUrUEB & KAUEEMAN, ATTOKMET-AT-LAW, XO. 2 BOOTU FU1NCE BT4 LaatasUr, Pa. 128-lydAW EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICK FINE TA1LOBINQ AT E-TBAOBD1NABT LOW PBICKS. OveroeaUns and tieavy Weight Bultlng made te order at Cost Prlee te rednce stock ana give employment te my hands. Spool! attentlim paid te Fall Dress Suits, which 1 will new mass te order In tne very best style, 8Un Lined all through, from SSO.oe up. H. GERHARTS. riM UtPOKTlMO TAILOE. HO. SI NOKTH QOEEjTT LAMCAJBTEB, FA N: EW Bl'RlNO GOODS. JOHIT S. GIVLER CANNOT OPEN 1118 NEW STORE, UNTIL Saturday, March 24, 1S88. On account or severs snow storm goods can not be delivered by the railroad companies la tlmetoepnn sooner. Will open en BAtUll DAT, UaUCU It, IKS, NEW STOCK or Dry Goods, Notions and Caipats AT Nea. 6 & 8 North Queen St, (Next Doer te Leng's Drag Store.) LANCASTER, FA. marKVlydAw JOHNS. OlVLKlt w ALL PaPKRS. Washable Wall Pap (Our Cwn iMreaTATicN.) THESE) Washable Paper Hansr-lcg-a we recommend as de sirable for Dining Reems, Halls, Kltohens, etc. They are already varnished, are washable when soiled, and keep out dampness. The line Includes different weed effects (Aeh, Oalc, Blrd's-Bye Maple;) designs In woed-colorlnija, and ether choice patterns. Send for samples. Damp Wall Paint. THIS Compound Pravents Dampnesa from striking1 through Walls and Wall Papers. Haw d Brether, WALL PiPEH DEPARTMENT, 35 27 West Kits St, QUEENSWABK DEPARTMENT Cor. West Eirg and Princa SU , LANOA'iTEli, PA. Qaeensware Department ! IN 11A8KMKNT. A STATEMENT. We claim that we ran soil Queensware of all descriptions at lower rates than any house In similar business In this city, ter tbe reason that enr viurensware Hoein ders net occupy expensive quarters, and you are net compelled te help pay an extravagant rent when pur chasing lrem us. Decorated Dinner Sets. AN IMMENSE STOCK. Ui-plece Docnrnted Dinner Seu that wcre Slut reduced telM. 121-ptfce Decorated Dinner Sets that were 130 1 reduced te r:s 113 piece Decorutea Dinner Eets reduced from Z0 te lis. US pica Decorated Dinner Eets refluccd from lis te ill. llt-plece Jcngllsh Print Decorated Bets ro re ro duceute S7V1. lla-pleee Odd Uind Dinner Eets reduced te la. 101-pleCO Geld Hand Dinner Sets reduced te 114.15. WfllTE DIHHER SETS, With evcry Whtte Dinner Set we fell, we give t'urchasers a written Uuarantee that the Ware will never Ktirftce Untck from the heat, llest gnalltv White Ironstone Dinner Sett at ii oe. te je u :u and n te. Stceud Oanllty V hi in ironstone DlnnerEets at S3 oe, )aU, M wana 13 oe. TXN CHATK i OT SlltHly Damaged White Ware, Just received, that will be sold at one half regular priers M-plece llest w hlle lionstene Tea seu, scead quality, at I l.W. J. B. MARTIN d CO., km w a d vsr TisMumnrn, r-Wk' RESIDENCE ON THE KAST SIDE or Pnke street, betscen orange and Chti'.iiat, for rent. Inquire of A.J. STKINMAKT. ml J std Atthtsemce. s I'ltlNtl DRESS GOODS. Spring Dress Goods. WATT & SHAN D 6, 8 and 10 East Sing Street. LAOASTXB,PA. I.anrs additions te the assortment of new color ints in All-Weel Henriettas! 88 HKWBPKING BHADES SS , Light Medlnm and Dark Bhades In Ma hnsany, terpent, Uobelln, beantimi quality, U inches wlde, 7SO and SLUO a yard. HewColetlnKSlnrilBNCHFOULKBEBGKS, 40 Inches wide, only Ue a yard, ALtrWOOL BPB1NO TB1COXB, 1$ Inches wide, 0e a yard. - ASOOL aPKlire SDITINQ5. yard wide, new shades, 37Xe a yard , ALL-WOOL BKUQEB, new colerr, yard wide, S3e a yare. pOUBLE-rOLD DUEBS GOODS, new BpTlng colors, 12Hea yard. ' Elegant ifne of rmpelar colors In ALT. BILK HATiM UtiADAMES, 21 Inches wide, only l CO a yard. ( ' NEW BOBAU 81LK3, 13 Inches wide, 750 a yard. f BOrTRUBAH BILKS, a) Inches wide, a bar (aln at COc. TBIMMINU VKLVE1S, 230 ft yard s lmpetud tesellat7Jc Hevellles Openel This Week : PLAID BUB All B1LKB, PBINTKD CHINA BILKS, PBINTED WOOL CHALL1K3, Cream Grounds, Beautiful Colorings. Agents rer the Bale or McCall'a Bazar Glove Gleve Pitting Patterns. Bend for Queen's Fashion Sheet. Free. Spring Bazar Dressmaker, sec. Mall, sic. New Yerk Stere. H 1RSH & BROTHER. LADIES I -yeuii Special Attention. Hew proud It makes every MOTHER feel te see her child dreswd nice, and the little ones are delighted when they try nn tbe NEW SI YLE blllTS, with flne bright shining buck les and belts. Hew pretty they leek In the NEW Z1UAVE JAUKKTS with Fancy Hrald lng, and what a trouble It Is te them because they cannot wear It ptelng home. We have ever3,0C0 CHILDREN'S BUIXO in the Newest Designs. KK) CHILDBEN'3 BUIT8 at II 00 EACH. A l.are Qnantlty or Flne SCOTCH CUKCKED SUll'S nt 11.60 and S3.W) EACH. Over 300 Patterns el OXFOIln AND OAM BBtUGKftUITj, best ever seen In Lancaster, HSIBACU. The NOBLE CHEVIOT SUIT, nover been seen In Lancaster befen , entlrely new. most perfect fit, at J oe KAOH. The CHOICK CHEVIOT 8HITS, Londen and P.'?8.8,ye8' nt t3 10. S3 73. 11.03. 11.25, 4.W, 1.7B, $S.0$5 50,aS00tel8ti0. ' ' ' Over 3,000 Suits te select lrem. livery enn Is surprised at the price and well they msy be, rer they were never betere made ler the money. The reason we sell them se cheap : Webnughtnutanenttrn manufactory, ahoy ate all aew Uoeds, made expnesiy rer the SPRING TRADE. De net delay, but ceme and olieose nnw. We have all sizes en hand. If you ceme j ou can not help but buy. In the same let of goods we have S01 CHI L DIIKN'8 OVEBCOATd, which we mean te clear out at II oe EACH. Alse 6.000 Pairs or cniLDUEN'S KNKK PANTS Kt 20C, 230, 8Je, 4je, 60e, COS, 750, 90C, II 09,1125. OHILDBE2T3 SHIBT WAIST3 at 25c, SJO, 4'C, 600, AT Hirsh & Brether, THE ONE-PRIOB Clothiers end Furnishers, ' COB. N, QUKEK STBKET AND CKNTUS 8UUABK. LANC ASTKB PA. J-JiOl'OHALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED for as much Bard Pea Cea Ne. 1 size, as may be required at tbe City Water Weras up te July 1, less, utiles otherwlseerdered by the Buporlntendent. The coal te be thoroughly screened and of host quality ; If net It will have te be taken back al the expenas of the party furnishing the same. Proposals will be received forasmuch geed Ameilcan l-ead (net ever two tens) as the city may require te April 1,18:9. Propeiols will le received for two gross of brass three quarter Inch rorrules wellKreund In and te be made of geed brat, alter the model te be seen at ths Mayer's efllce. Proposals will be received ler such special Castings as may be required In the Water De. fiirtment of the city up te AprU 1, 18S9. Cast ngs te be bid lerperpunnd ; tocenslst of four, six, eight, ten, twelve and twenty Inch lonr lenr way branches, and same size et T branches, sleeves, step ceTers, una bids ler cajltngs must Include patterns. Proposals will be received for as many streat step valve four, slx.elght, ten, twelve, twenty, twenty-tour and thirty six, the twenty-four and thirty-six Inch valvea te be extra heavy for use ou pumping main as tbe city miy re quire te Aprlll, lbJ. Te be furnished as the city may order. proposals will be received for as many step boxes as may be required te April 1, lb). The boxes te be made or the slze ordered by the Superintendent of Water Works of ene and enu-half Inch geed white pine. Bids must state hew much perriet be ,rd measure com- Sete, and te be furnished as thn Buperlnlen ent may direct. Proposals will he received for the hauling of pipes, eif.. ter the Water Department until April 1, ISsl. Bids must slate hew much per gross ten. Proposals will be received for whitewashing the fences, Inside and our, around the grounds of the Beservelrii, belew and en top, together with tbe tool heuse, out heuce, telegraph poles, ete i the contractor te de the work well, te And tbe lime, brushes, etc, and te complete the same by June 1, Ibjj. under the olreetlon and subject te the approval et lie Superintendent et the Water Weika. Proposals will be received at the tame tlme for tbe use et the city water for sprinkling streets between prll 1 and November 1, lts Bids te be ler ene and two-herso sprlukleu eaeh. Proposals will be reclred at the same tlme and plate for the privilege et using thw i uis grewlrg en ihn city's rounds althe Ileser Ileser velts for ls33. Any grazing en ihe grounds will htvetebesuuject in ihe restrls.lens el tbe Superintendent of tlia Water Works, te that no damage miy be done te city property. Proposals will be received at thossmettuio and place (or digging out and milng tn all uvncnei rer water pipes In Iho city Irem April 1, ISM te April 1, IStD. Bids must sUte hew much per cuble yard ter rock and hew much (or earth. Werk must be done under the di rection and subject te the measurement and In thu order et time, as directed b v the super intendent el tbe water works. The trenches te be filled carefully back and where piking ,g removed te be replaced smoothly. I'ltoresiLS will be rrcelve'l rerssminy water pipes as the city may require te April I. 1WJ. Pipes te be cut ler one buudmu leet head ei nater. Bids must tipitclty hew much per gross ten delivered in 1 un easier for teur.slx, eight, ten, twelve, tuentvaud twenty, four inch pipe ; of the best quality, and lui- eisqcu liumeuiaiejy upuu me uiuer ui iuq city. ' The be Water Committee reserve the tight te relict any or all bids. XbAtoregelngproposils will bn received at the Mayer um.e until MaBCU I,lbt8,ai3 ocjecsp.m. j iuuii uauuauiii Superintendent of W ster Werki. mirJ-uarY ,sW r alack of rAnmeir. y-AlT UNTIL APRIL 10 TOBUTTOClt FURNITURE. OCHS QIBBS WUl open with Entire wew Stock, M.M and 4th Floers, CI BOOTS QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Ps (Formerly Oeo,&Beham's ) mi lmdK FK FRESH SPIOIS, Flavoring ExtracU ana DlsUUe4t Ees . v., Bw wv. J. C. HODOHTOK COH MirDSMUU VfUtmma li UE UUUM) U Ul. tint. v and West King street. Lareest ana Chnanest Drns llenas In Lunu. I. Mn qn.Hifuuru. v,H.taut " rNFOHMATION. Te these abent Ordering Spring- Clethes: If you want te ears Meney ana be Pleased, ASKEW'S. etMya ABTRlOa'B 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. They are a job let and 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-buttoned, 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; we 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. jl M VHMMMMTm. P ULTON OPERA HOTJSK. TH1IEE NIQUrB AND SATUBDAY M ITI NEE, COMMENCING Thursday, Mareh 15, 16 and 17. BRADY'S WAR VIEWS. UNDEBT11K AUBriCESOPPOST 40) Q. A. B. rn.OOi) was pnlfl the artist, ltrndy, by the U. 8. uovernment for the Negatives of this Bare and Wenduriul Colledion. ONE HUNDltKD MAMMOTH VIEWS, 400 Square Peet In Size, Each Evening. Qeneral Admission , Me, CeureuTlcketa Ane. Uallery I5c, swalallnee Aaturduy Afternoon.- Children's 'llckets ec Adult Tickets , se. Keserved teats at Oper.i Meuse Boxeftlce. Chart open en Monday morning, March 12. at 9 o'clock. mlO,H,15,16 MAOillXXKY. "PATTERNS, AlODFLS, Ae, Central Machine Works. IV. T. CU.UMLMJS, Prep. COUNEUnFaBANTANDCIIBIBTIANSTB (Ueir or Court Heuse. Jes, H. limber's Old Btand.) All kinds of Light Machine Werk, Fatterns, Medel, lreu and Brass Castings, Etc Special attention glven te developing new Inventions and te tbe construction eIBp-jClal ties in Machinery or Hardware. TEBMS 11EAUONABI.E. SATISFACTION ilIAHANTKEl. dncStld SOITJUAL. E OR CONQHESb. B. PRANK BSULEMAN. - 8ubrct te Ilnpubltran B11I04. autrMtd&w U OR JURY COMMISSIONER, 11. T. BHUI.TZ, Of Kllrb'thtewn Borough. Subject te the decision et the Demecruita County Conten tion. inat5-tldw TpOR JURY COMMISSION Kit, OEOltUE DABUSTXT1EK, Javantb. Ward, city. Subject te Pemocratle Bales. icarlO-lydAw "f'- . -u ..
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