Vh; tf'rav:' , 5y y? .. -J . 4-if ., &&"$$$ fijf r irf vr; wm-v ' i -Vt uv a p? !.', &" StfrXL'St ZS V .J&vX V v " .V. " IF . . .-.,.. x "4, , ' ,--,,, . '" .. - ' lB tAKOAWBR' DAILY INTELLTGENCEK, ac IFHA iMBBESE v- .W'v'i i tv L IBM i . ii-k i.tL-si jr- JffV, '-4, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1890. : " 't ' -'- "" -??i ' ' r- .i, .,?. , i " . :a v:nn &a ? & , ,'" &H' k- mi ti. m : -T5L ii i i f VnMlK a MarateU' Club Befbrs a (K ftaM AdMOe XBC MHSiO i-IDMBi. - otiayciHyjXea"iy.iicrewiue trter of thtf Frenkltft and Marshall Ole etubteefldT" That la a hard quwtlonte . Mawer. Last Friday night the club made JbtlMt appwraBca In Harrisburg before an ,, awdltnea or thrae hundred of Itarrlsburg'a r-t tariilr raoele. The task aet befere hr.M.boTBenthat occasion wan an i . -J- Jim..U -..- ...l.en It llUkCU ,- & Inte tenalderatlan that glee clabi i Innumcr t&ftMefcm visited Harrisburg. "Vale, Prince f, ulya. Lafayette and Dickinsen, all having Sn the prafwa of their alma mater la that city. In the comparison of merit iA. i -.Xii with Mic nt the above, whlle t'ftiv-Z -ii ....MTtavnrnntlimiliiktsdpt'lared 'cmrbeya" the most aneccasful of all the & cmba In pleasing weir anaiencv. i , $? hmtiT retult was due In great nicasure. te KLlhe fact that the F.&M. club, In contrast J t"tO BIOS COHORC "! uvi e..v...- 8 ilrtrtlral selections, but leeks te the great , troths of cillegeJInirlM and melodies for ti-S:i- the greater part eflls repertoire. Tha Harrisburg audlenco.like that at Ce- lilambla a few evenlngs before, was appre- v J.,l. v, -nl,l .lurlncr (hn rniullllell of the I' 0 tint partef the pregramme, only two songs isa r leceiving encores. i ...-...... ,- t'tur . . nu .!. 1.ntn tmtiiiMnn mill "'li auspiciously wiiu iii ui.jj. . ," . ., ffWv its two encores, uns u i ptV-v hit of the evening uyvinuoei mnevwij. A?5?fl. iftr thA pnncnrt Mr. Irvlne wan rcnuested ta.f .1.-- r l..ltna (n nllflll fl nllllltl 111 ey a nuiiiucf ut !"" iu w.. "- ---Ilarrisburg te teach the accomplishment of "bugling. Mr. Greenaweld has an excellent voice, and the selections at the Mandelin club were well receUed, though they would havobeen inore uppreclatcd had the time been a llttle less ragged. The F. and 'M. medley was pronounced abeve par and Mr. Irvlne'a "Pullman Train" was encored four time. The stage of the V. M. C A. auditorium, whero tliocenrort was sung, was decorated with blue and whlte, the 1 and hi. colors, and petted plants from the state conservatory. The most enjeyable pirtofthe evening, and in this particular Harrisburg Mirpassed all ether places vlslted by the clubs thus far, was the rccoptlen held In the Y. M. C. A. parlors, Immediately after the con cert by the following ladles, who had bcen the patronesses te the cencert and their friends: Mrs. James A. lleiver, Mrs. J. Z. Gerhard, Mrs. Frances Jerdan, Mrs. G. E. Kunkel, Mrs. Claries L. Ualley, Mrs. J. W. Simonton, Mrs. Ellen If. Krcmer, Mrs. Gilbert M. McCauley, Mrs. Goe. A. Gress, Mrs. Hugh Pltcalm, Mrs. Sponcer Gilbert,. Titn. Chas. A. Kunkcl, Mrs. K. .. Gress, Mrs. ItebU Snodgrass, Mrs. C'lias. ir.- Small, Mrs. Henry A. Kelkor, Mrs. A. J. Herr, Mrs. Itudelph F. Kelkor, Mrs. L. A. Hickok, Mrs. Gee. W. Snyder, Mrs. II. O. Wltman, Mrs. W. II. Kgie, Mrs. M. W. MoAlarney. In the afternoon, upon thelr arrival at Harrlsbarp, the clubs were driven out te the state asyulu in. Here tliey sang te the inmates, who were gathered in the chapel, a' matlnoe of nbeut ene hour's duration. Thlswasaqucer oxperlonce for the hey. The effect upon both the siugers uud the auditors, -w 111 necr be forgot ten. Many of tiie Inmates wept when a lively collcge medley was sung, and en the ethor hand scorned te Interpret a geed jeke in the pathos of the glees. After the reception, the boys sturted en an cxtonslve serenading tour. The following ladies were favored: Mrs. Gllbert and Miss Anna Xauman, of Lancaster; Miss Fmley, of Plalnficld, N. J. ; Judge Simonton nnd Miss Klir.oiten, Miss Seller, Miss Foster and Miss Wash ington, of Philadelphia ; Miss Gress and Miss Wlugerd, of Oreencastle; the Misses 'Witmcr, (he Mlsses Igle, the Misses Grlttiugcr, of Cornwall; Mrs. and Miss Ilallengcr, of Philadelphia; Miss Keller and Miss Baum,of Philadelphia; the Misses Kunkcl, Mrs. lUlley and Gov Gev Gov verner Beaver. The govorner was ene of the most enthusiastic auditors at the can cert ; he afterwards expressed himself as delighted with the songs and the soul stirring way In vthlch they were rendered. The commltteo te which is due the on en tiro success at tiie Harrisburg concert, financially and socially, consisted of Messrs. Harry Kelkor, II. A. Glbren and Paul A. Kunkcl, F. A. M. 'SO. The clubs were accemp.iulcd by Messrs. Jehn and Will Hagcn, am! O. C. Jellne, at the Yeates Institute. A Itrnkemnu Injured. Bebcrt McClaren, a brakeman en a freight going cast, met with an accident last evening, which would have caused his death had his train been running faster. He was attendlng te n brake near the end of the train and did net notice the low end of the depot, by which he was struck. He ivas knocked down upon the car and for a time he was scarcely able te breathe. Thotralrrrtepped shortly nftor" nfter" wards te put oil' cars at the stockyards nud McClaren recovered. The man lias been a brakeman for twenty-six years nnd it seems strange that he should be injured in the way that he was, as a man of that ex perience is suppesed te knew the overhead obstructions. Presented With n Picture. The eldest member of Kinplre Council, Ne. I2J, Jr. O. U. A. M., Is Jeseph It. Trisslcr. He was ene of the tlurtcr mem ber and was the first presiding efllccr. Ter seventeen years past he has held the position of treasurer. At a meeting ofthe council en Friday evening Mr. Trisslcr was presented with a large and hnndsome picture, the title ef which Mas "The Spaniel and Pheasant." J. made the presentation speech ler is well known as a deg always owns tbe finest stock. It. Shollte Mr. Trlss- funclcr and An Old Pin Cushion. Jere Yendersmith, while looking around his garret recently, came airess nn old relic. It Is a pin cushion hlch was made In 1799, by an old lady named Moere. It bears the inscription in worked letters which are plain yet te-day : ' Health, neiUh, prosperity and Jey attend the little girl or boy. " Tiie cushion was mnde for Henry Leenard, who died in this rily a number of years age and it was made by Mrs. Moero for him before his birth. bent te .Tail. Tlie only case of interest beiere the mayor this morning was. Hd ward Mullen, a tramp. He was In the northern part of the city lat night very drunk and noisy. The olllcers heard him when bevcral squares distant. Policemen Samson aud ;riannard arrested him at North Qucen and Lemou streets. He was sent te Jail for five days. Returned Te Court. Ell Geda was heard by Alderman Hal bach last evening en a charge of larceny. Ceda's furniture was lovied upon for rent, and after tiie levy the allocation Is that he removed It, which olTense under the law la larceny. The case was returned te court, and Geda gave ball fera hearing. Made an Asilitnincnt. Jehn W. Ceblr, merchant, and wife, of Marietta, made an assignment te-day for the benelit of creditors te Theephilus Hies land, of the same place. An execution Iwm Isaued a few days age agalnit Ceble. , . The Thieves Get $1,000. .The Salem, Ills., National bank was robbed Thursday night of 10,000 besides etae aecuritlea. The burglura drilled through the vault deer nud then entored b vault and blew open the burglar-proof afe and took the content There Is no clue te the thieves. 4 , atli of lUlvrurailanitlteu. X 0 Edward Hamlltdu was buried at the , u JErwgalieal church, near White Herse, ou WNMMUr, ue was a brother of II. H. , wu unewn citizen or usp. In Common Plena Court. ' 11ie Jury In the stilt of Carey Bres, and Grevcrnycr vs. A. Horsliey Ure. re tired te dollberata en Friday at neon and had net agreed upon a,verdlct up te neon te-day. Shortly afterwards the jury agreed upon n verdict In favor of plaintiff tot fl27. -. Frank Kslileman and .Wm. IVHrewn tot plaintiff j M. C Ilrubaker nrtit dee". l Lane for defendant. Pj In the suit of the -Xorthern KalinmV bank, of Lancaster, vs. Charles II. Strlrte and Susan If. Knuffnian, Judgment by consent was entered In favor of plaintiff fjrfW.Ol. KILLED IN A llOXINd MATCH. Tem .Temes Meet Ilia Death In Trying te Earn 9'iZ With the Kllraln Treuiw. Jaka Kllraln and his sparring treupe ex hibited at the opera heuse in Dallas. Tex., en Thursday. It was announced te be only a sparring and wrestling match. After some uneventful sparring by otliers. Tem James, of Dallas, encountered Banzla, the champion light-weight of the combination, for $, conditioned that he (James) should stay four rounds. Bmzla had it all his own way from th first. In the fourth round Banrla struck James in the neck, knocking him limp en the stage, and he was unable te rife. James was sponged and restoratives applied and the show con tinued, no ene supposing that he was seri ously hurt. Wlien the entertainment had about concluded, Muldoon announced that James was unconscious and called for a physician. Banria was searched for by olllcers, but had fled. .Tames died at 12:30 Friday morning. Kllraln cried like n child. Tim entire combination areheld for murder. It Is supposed James' neck was broken. One doctor says It was paralysis of the heart. Banzla returned and surrendered te the officers, and the whele party appeared in court for examination. Dlslnhorlteil If Net Democratic, The will of Geerge Wlleev, late el West Franklin, Pa., Just flled In the Bradford county court, contains seme peculiar pro pre visions After bequeathing te his wife and rhildren property of considerable vuliie he toaves te Ids grandsons a stated amount and te his granddaughters ene half the amount, providing the grandsons Hiinpnrt the Democratic ticket, both state and na tienal, and that his granddaughters marry Democrats or remain single. Any ene of thorn falling te comply with tliose requirements Ills or her shure is te be divided equally among the otliers. All fulling te comply, their interest in the estate is forfeited, and tiie entire amount is te go te the Democratic national com cem com mlteoo. PreMeuutlan AVIthdrawn. The false pretonse case against 1). Z. Dot Det Dot wller, of MlUlin county, preferred by Henry Blnkley at Alderman HalbachV, was nmlc.ibly arranged this altorneon. Friondsef Dctwiler paid the claims ngalnst him and nil costs, and Dclwllcr was dis charged from prison. Ctiorjfeil Willi Surety ol'tlie Punco. Jehn Shern ha? brought a suit befere Al derman McConemy against William, botter known as " Toedlor," Richardson. ShcrlY has bcen froquently annoyed by Diehard son, who has made threats against him. Renewed Their Hall. F. W. Hull and Kills Bard rciieucd their ball bend at llphrata en Friday afternoon In the sum of 820,000 for their appearance for a hearing en February IS, befere U. H Commissioner Kenncdy. The Miennorelior MaHquoraile, The Mianuercher will give a grund nintkcd 1ml 1 In their hall en Monday evening next, and It will undoubtedly boa grand afmlr. A lead, lug Philadelphia centumer will bring the cos tumes te Lancaster en Monday. Liberty und the Natien. Next Tuesday e cuing at 8 o'clock the Junier Mlislenary society will give a charming mus mus cueo In Trinity chapel, of which the central feature will be a clinnicter portrayal of Liberty being tendered nn Invitation of welcome te each of the dominant nations of the world. India, Chins, Itusila, Mexico, the various Uurepeau powers nnd the United States will be personified In turn, In Us own nattve dress, and Introduced by the muxlc of IU respective national ulr. The Coneort Te-ulitlit. This oveutng a grand concert will be given In Pillion opera home for the benefit of HI. Jo Je seph's Catholic church, llesslul's ' Hlabet Ma ter" will be given. The rendition of this will take up three-fourths of an hour. The tole parts will be sustained by the Courtney quartet of New Yerk city, and there w 111 be a chorus of 125elecs. The second part or the pregramme will be made up of a number of miscellaneous piece. Of Mr. William Courtney, leader of the Courtney quartet, the New Yerk JleruUI speaks In the highest terms, uu fellows :" He sang Willi sweetness and delicacy several German lledernud Italeau canzolue and was vigorously applauded." Publle Snle or VnlmiMe Stocks. On Monday next, February 17, nt 1:10 p m , nt the Cooper Heuse, will be sold KunnrrV, County, Northern, People', Coneitega and Cen tral, of Columbia, National Hank .Stocks; I.UIU, Willow Htrcet, Coueslega d: llig Hjirlng, Hlg riprlng A llcAVcr Valley, and LuncasUr, Ellrabethtewn A Ml, Jey Turnpike Stocks; Western Market and Union High Hchoel, of Celeraln, Stock. Payable April 1st, by Old JACOU U. LONG, Uroker. Trllnite of Itcspci't. At a special uuetlng oftlie directors of the I jincaster County National Hank, held thlmlay, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted I Wiikiikas, It has pleased an All Wise Provi dence te ruiinve rrnm our midst bv dpiith, Christian II. Herr, who had served this baukiii President, most hilthrully, for neurlj u nuarter of e century : and H7irrar, The Heard of Directors ofthe Ijiii caster County National Hank deslre te make ii minute expressive or Oielrlevcaiid respect for their ntseelate und President. Thev therefore Jluelie. That by llie death of Christian II. Herr, this bank sutlers u serious less, nnd the community loses an upright uud uwrurcltUcn. und That aia mark of our appreciation of the ser vices of our latu President, nnd us n tribute of respect te his memory, we direct thut tlnse resolutions beentered upon themlnutes i,r the bunk uud a copy be sent te the family or the de ceased. La.ncasteh, Pa., February U, lev). UlnvJtcte. l'lilliulelphla l'roiluee .Murket. 1'IIILAIIKM-IIIA, Feb. 15. Noen-riourdull Penu'u suiH-ra, aiXVt2 2; extra. .'U5(ii7e: HW44H) ' ' 3 'M'Si Wi "iU'",i Wheal 'dull; Ne. 2 Ited new, 7iJttSflc : Ne. 1 Peuu'ii lted, W)c ; Ne. S de, h;ave. Cem steady; Ne. 2, new, auJ,j; old, 13J Oats "steady; Na 2 Whlte Wy.c. ; Ne. 3 mixed, .!tf)L'. llrannriu; Winter J1SW3HW; HprlugfUOu Haled hnr weak; flOSQuttfOOas te annlity : timothy 10 IKVISOJ fur choice; nitxed.baiOW; bated rye straw, new, ItaOU. Hetter firm; Pcnn'a creamery extra, 24 Wild; Penu'a firsts extra, ale; Jobbing, 1.437, hgi!i dull ; l'enn'u Ursts, l'i'i'JUc: held lets. lbSlOc. aste nualltv. ' Cheek stea Jy ; part skims, CJ8Se; full skims Z.3V. Petroleum dull : refined In I I bbls., 7Kc I'otatees qulit; WJUlc per bus. us tuquullty. Grain nna l-rovislens. Knrnished by H. K. Yuiult. ltreker. Cleilug Prices 2:15 o'clock n. m. Wheat Cern Oats, l'erit. linrd February - March.. April, . May......., June'...... July iV. .y 20 70 75 - m iW b HI SW 0 00 U(0 a Mi Mil 31 2J 21 20J W73 0 87 10 (H 10 10 AUgllSl . . October Year . . Consels Crude OU-Marth ..my, lciw btti-vtiovmcute. I?01. ID'-N'JA. DtsiHAIlLE DWELLING V Heuse, Ne. iCi Wen King street. U INQUIKK Nr.XTDUOIt, SSt. BUNClI-MAKUKS AND SntlPl'KILS wanted at JOS. IHlll'lUOSUOH Clgir factory, ever Northern Hank, ft HOPO.SALS WILL IIKItECEIVKIlATTIl7: Maer's efllce until & o'clock . m., Feb. ruary 2i. Ke. for the use of the city vvutcr for street sprinkling purpees, fur onevear.cem. meuclng AprllLlSM. Hidden. vvlllstutcuuieuut for two-horse sprinkler: also, for one-horse sprinkler. Bidders will be required te give bend, with approved security, und enter Inte agreement with the Water Committee for the careful use of the water und the responsibility of unydamaje doneteflrehydrants. The Cem. mltUre reserve the right te reject auy or ull bids. Hy order of the Wuter Committee. EDW. KDO.EKLEY. Mayer, . . . Chairman Water Committee. Attest: Jacob Haluach, citrk. Mflegi&& BEfVWP A IWOLUTKLV PUKE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THI8 powder never vsrte. A msrvel of pn rlty, strength and wholMemeness. Mera economical than the ordinary kinds, and can. net be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, nlutn or phosphate Powders. Nuld only in cwi. llerAL IlAKlNO Pewnan Ce.. 100 Wall street, New Yerk. uiurtl-lydAlyw TU8TJIECUIVKD. JtOKDKUKK IlKD 1.AI1KI,, The finest of Champagnes. llOIIItKHH LICIUOK HTOKti, Ne. a Centre Hqunre. -IJIOK HUNT KltOM APItlf. J, TJliTltKHt ,13 ilcnew Ne. fti'i stKlne street. Inqulrnef 0. H. V. HTAUKKlUt, 30J Eut Kllif HI. lid A O III I, TO 1)0 OENKUA1. Apply at this elllce. JIOUHKWOKK. ltd 8Alli:il KIIAUT WII.I. IIP. MERVKD this evening at the Hchltler Heuse. Ilelb's, Hprcnger's and llleltcr'n ltd lifers en Inn. WM.HPANULnil, Proprietor. R t i vP H1 Ne. au it u hi.i:ki' to-nieiit cai.i at tiir UfAMItOCICfer OYHTEIt 1'IK I.IINCII. . KM l-iml IClinrstreet. It J. It. DONNEIjLY. Pren. QAtM'.lt K O KVENIN of VVelcrand ( ItAUT roil MINi'lf TIIIH NO lit Nclmer's Hetel, lorner i ,riiiii;iT nirpci-. H. MIW. IHANCliS NKIMKIl, Prep. IJIHini) OVHTKTLS POIt LUNCH TIIIH J (HATUIIDAV) evening at the Wall Heue, corner Beulh Queen end Middle streets. ltd JOHN II. IlOUOKIl, Prep. "1UDKIHII (JAICUS AND TOMATO HAlll'l.' J for I.uneli In-nlght st the Maner Hetel, Net. 217 and !1( West King street, opKslle the ltluk. Illeker's and Hprenger's Klnsr HlreeL lleer ilmHii from the kei JOHN 11. llISSINaElt, Proprietor. lid SOMirrillNU OltEAT.-PItOF. A. HIMHON Htlchter, of Yerk. Pa., will give a grund en tertainment en guitar, harmonic and chimes, uutnharp, bottles nnd ether Instruments tee numerous te mention, at King Htreet R. It. Heuso this (Haturdaylavsntng. Alse nn extra line lunch served te nil. Don't miss this oppor tunity or seeing u great musician. It 1'. E.HH110AD, Prep. DA NCI NO HCHOOL EVERY HATUHDAY ntMaiuuercherllnll. Hteey's Full Orches tra will be piescnt. Admission, 10'and ISCunls. PRANK BIALKOWHKI, tfdS Manager. ITtOll RENT-HTORi: ROOM NO. 13 EAST 3 King stree', formerly occupied by As trlch Hros. AIe second nud third fleer rooms, from April 1, 1KJ. IiKpilre or ' janSMfd If. a. LIPP. TTtOR RENT-A THRKIHTORY BRICK J3 Dwelling IlntiM., vvllh modern Improve ments, Ne. !U7 nisi King street, with Brick Htitble ou let. New occupied by Jehn W. Hoi Hei man. Apply te OLO. D. HPRECHElt. Ne. 213 East King street. IS-tfd rO POISON OR INJURIOUH COLORS J used III" Purity Heep." OOD, KTRONO HOYS WANTED TO learn trades. 'Reference frem: Inst cm er rceulreil. D. A. A i.Tinif'H unvu ploy It ' Nes. a d. ft West Orunee Htreet. U11LIC HALE-OF AN ENTIRE LOT OF household nnd kitchen furniture at Ne. Tul HU Jeseph street, en Monday afternoon. u vuxsiacviavv iiuv w inn fci JACOB OUNDAKER, Auctioneer. ltd ritO LOAN-ELEVEN HUNDRED DOI.LAIL1 jl. uii nrsv uieriguge. inquire ill ltd THIS OFITCE. ITIORHEADQIIAI JL3 A.O. K. ufM.C 07 U, A. M P. O. ItrEllS- C, K. of O. E., I. O. It. M ). H. ilf A.. I. IV O ! l.'llr. Charms und Plus, go te ' ERISMAN'H, Ne. 42 Went King Street, TaEST te HAVANA FILLER OHIAH IN X the city, at HILLY WAIT.'H, Xns. fi A lilt N'rirl h iif..,i Ut decS-UmdM.Tu.Th.S 1 PUBLIC HALUOr WI,STEItN HOILSIX. On Monday, February 17, lssw, will be sold utD Legan's Hale Slables, Market street, rear or McOrunn Heuse, Lnucnster, l'a., eue carload of line driving and geed boned Feeders. Alse, A 1 nilr of mules. Hell broken. Hale te commence nt loMeck R. ni. A credit of W days will be given. Itd DANIEL LOQAN. $100,000. IN U0ND4 AND MORTOAOES FOR IN- V 1-T1UH.-S, JiN (JU.HS OF 1100, BOO, KOO, 11,000 te $20,000. Hends-0 per cent. Interest, payable nuarterlv. Merlgages-Oper cent, interest, payuble hair yearly, bend or call for full Information. JOHN It. MBT.LKR, Ne. U S. Duke Nt. IJKOl'OrtAI.SIOR CONSTRUCTING MAR . kct Stalls rer the old City Market; sec ondly, for Stands for the Fish Market, and thirdly rer making an addition te the tables or certain stalls in trie New Mai Let Heuse, all ac cording te ulnns nnd specifications adopted by the Committee, vi 111 be received ut the otllce or the City Treasurer, up te Monday, 21th or Feb riuiry, nt 3 p. ui. Bids must statu prices or the three, classes of work separately, 'lhe Cem. mlttce reserves the right te reject any or all bldi. Fer plans, etc,, call en the uuderslguid. By order or City Market Committee. LDW.P. BRINION, . ,. . , ,. II East Oruut street. Attest J. 11. IUTII von, Clerk. flMtd Tr A HY CARRIAGES. ' BABY CARRIAGES. A FINK NEW LINEJust received. Bound te suit ull tastes and every pocketbook. Call and See '1 hem. Rr.II.L,llltOS J. RACK AJ-Next Doer te the l'oitemce. It SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE celved at th -Mayer's Otllie I.ineisler, Pa., until & p. m 1 rlduy evening, March 21, 1M), ter the purchase or one hundieil und sixty-nine thousand llve hundred t10i.asj dollars or eou eeu eou pell bends tebe ssned by the city or Laura, ter, l'a. 'I he said bends are Issued by the cltv for tin. puriKwc or paying the certltlcates of In. debtcduess or the city, bearing 0 per cent. Inter, est. due April 1 KK). They are te be In su, of llve hundred .We) dollars und ilatid April 1 '.!. They shall be.ftve of all tuxes und' sua I bear Interest nt the rate or O) Ivr centum per ""."'"Payahlequarterlj.ul city 'Irea.urer's Ollliv, Iuicaster, l'a. Tliese bends ure redeemable at the pleasure of thetltynrieriirteenycnisand vWiuiii thlrlv ) ears from the data thereof. ' Circulars show lug tlie ilnanclal condition of the city villi be furnished parties iimii nppllca nppllca tlen therefer. row. EDUEHLEY. fl5,22ml,,Ul Mayer. llltOlVK'S Brown's Vegetable Hair Tonic. Keeps the scalp clean and healthy, Prevents enu cures uainiruir. Ulves new llfu te thu liulr and Iteeps It soft and wavy. Purely vegetable. ii nr.ii uuu piensaui louse, i or ull scalp dis eases this tonic Isn safe and ieltlve remedy. PRICE, 60c A BOTTLE. BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE J. LEMONSTH., LANCASTER, PA Household Ammonia, L'c a bottle. Weber's Alplnelcu, hVuip.uk. All Patent Medicines at bellum iirivvs, jHt l)Tu,Th.S-R c ARPE-lls' tARPin-S! CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A 'slT.ClAIn A FINE DISPLAY Oh Rag and Filling Carpets CeiiKtanlly en Haud, PHILIP SCHUM, SON & GO,, NO.llObOLTll WATER hTREEP, LANCASTER, Pa. feblS-Smd Wraain ' ) fj -. jumap -nuKiiiaittiSrmwm .1 HM!.I ij. Hn &trttemeut. -lAllKIAOK WOttKB DOIRSOM OAJIJUAOE WORKS, Cerner of Duke and Vine HtrecU (furmfrly Norbeck A Mlley), $,(MM). OvrrBlx'llicHiMnd lKillnrn 0,(e() urn. h KfinnirTir. irmi. In Finn Vehlrlea nntrnn .?hlhlllnn 1R0O Allthel.ATITnTVI.KHMr 1SOO pln.OU IIOAD CAItTH Slft.OO rTlie hest of mechanics en repairing at the Doersom Carrlnga Works, corner of Duke and Vlnsstreets. dWydll ENDKH YOUK HKIN HOKT, HMUOlli and White by using ' rurlty Heap." milKY CAN Alb COPY HUT NONE CAN A. Kquallllllr WnlU's Havana Klllfr Ctrarl at NO&. 6 A KB NOHTH QUKKN HT. decMmdM,Tu,Tl!.H TjlOll PKOTHONOTAliT; CAW". W. D. BTAUKKKIt, Clly. Carried a muaket for three long yenrs. Hub ject te Kepubllcan rules. rs-tfd.Vw THE WIZAtlD Will Ilead Your DMllny te rerfectlen nnd itii yen wnai you ate best, ndnntml for. call. febie-lwd 4VI WKHT KINO HT. piOH HENT-THAT CENTRAL STAND, NO.20 EAST KINO T. , Inquire within. flO-lwd rplME. LAI10H AND MONEY HAVED 11Y X. using ' I'urlly Heap." Held everywhere. ITlOItrtENT-FIlOM APIUL 1890.TWOSTOUE 'rooms. Nes.RAlRlid S22 North Oueen street. t-ach 120 per month. NeMO Is 180 rectdcep,and is well adapted for a furniture store or cigar fac tery, no. annas counters una sneiMiig. Apply en the premises te d30-MAHtfd J. W. IlVItNK. DAY COtlltSK; 20 NIOHTHES ISION. KKVHIONK IHIINKSM rcit. LEGE. Yeung Men and Ladles. This school Is better Prepared than ever te irlve veu n nrst. class business education. Our etTerts the first year have been crowned with wonderful suc cess. W. D. MOHSEIt, Prln., tfdiw 10 North Queen Ht., Lancaster, Pa. -lOK HEN , AT REAHONAULE PIUCES, Tho2lund3dHterles or the Heinitshuilding. These rooms are well llglited and ventilated, with strum heal und conveniences ou each Meer. Hccrel societies who are looking for new quar ters should net fall te see these rooms. Will lit them up te suit any tenant. Apply te JOHNF.1IHTNIT8H, lli-2tdlt US North Cjuc-en Ht. F UUNITUIIE. LANCASTER'S 6-reatestFiirnituie Heuse. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street. WE AIM HIOHBVMAKINd PRICES LOW AND QUALITY OK THE BEST. lied Roem Hiiltes from 117 te 8200, In all New Styles and Weeds. Parler Sillies from ttt te J300, In All Cover ings Heme Made. Dining Roem Suits from Wi upward, In An tique Oak, 10th Century, Ac, -Outfit Inivers will find special advantages here. Uoeds stored until minted und dcllveied free. HEIMTSH'S Mammoth Furniture Depot, NOS. 27 AND 2J S0UPII QUEEN ST., LAKOASTin, Pa, N JT.W YORK STORE New Yerk Stere. OUR INTENT DEPARTMENT Oilers a variety of Standard Ooeds and Nov elties seldom found outside of the largest cities, und better values for the money cannot bu round uiiyvvhera. Our Spring Importation or Black Cashmere Henriettas Have no superior in finish and nualltv. nclies Wide, All-Weel, ut 50c, u."je, UTc.Ti 4iv- jole lOOuvurd. BLACK CASHMERE 1IENRIE1TV, III Inches WIde,etC0c,7ic, 87,c te SI 25. SILK-WARP HENRI ETTAS. i0 Inches Wlde, 7So,100,125teS175. SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, 10 liuhCH Wide, II 1X1 and Jl 2J. BLACK BRILLIANTINES, 2.1, 17, Vluud7.'i Cents a Yard. BROCADED AND STRIPED BRILLIAN TINES lu Solid Hluclc und Hluck und White. BLACK STRIPED HENRIETTAS, d Inches Wide, 7ic u Yuid. BORDERED NUN'S VEILINO, BORDERED VEILS IN PAiTEHN'J, COUHTLAND'S MOURNING CREPKS. lu Widths nud Quullttcs .Ml WATT & SHAND, G, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST., A,r YKRH A RATHFON. HIGH PRICES WONT TAKE. High Prices won't take thesd times. Its a common laying, aud It's a fact tee. Geed prices and light values are common te these times. We've put down the prices and kept the value up. This Is uet common; It Is customary te put down prices and quality with the prices. Net se here. Examine qui Line of Suits nt IIP, 112, 1)3,111, 115, fid and f 18 and tee by comparison If such values are found risen here, Here ever j thlug must be Honest, Hdlubla aud Ooed, It will jay you te buy Overcoats new for nest winter's ue. The prlcei are lower new than they have been for years. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. !,., 'Il .,, B''. Black Drag Ms Jtetw &,hvtvilttn$ttti BEHT TWO J-Oll FIVECKNT.CfOARB the city, at BILLY WAITZ'H, a s. ... 'o?.W'efimueenJJI. deei$-ndM,Tu,Th.8 . rpiIE CALLA LILY IH THETKADE HAKK JL of the Finest Henp en Earth. "PUIUTY. Suitl'."jJt ev"ATINaS AND TKOU HEHINOB, at KEDUCED PItlCEH. McUKANN ANOWLKN, Ne. laa North ijueen BL ""-IK TO MY IH1KND8 AND CUH- have located lemtierarllr mv nffle ami warerooms nt the Benthern Market, corner of HOUTII QUEEN AND VINE HTREET8, and have In stock a fine assortment of Hlelghs. Bug. ales, l'hretens and Family Carriages, and tle Norbeck Itead UarU, all of my own manufac ture. Hpcclal attention Is given te repairing. My Motte Honest work and fair dealings, always wins. ' JiS-tfd J. H. NORBECK, Agent. A FAIR ' Under the Auspices of the LADIES' MITE 80CIETY. OF BT. PAUL'H M. E. CHUHCII, Will eieii this (FRIDAY) evening and con ttnue until February 21. Oysters In Every Btyle. Bupper wilt also be served each evening. In the , . .. .,. WIEHSJOM BU1LDINO, febU-tfd Ne. 12) East King Hlreet. IECORATEYOUR HUILDINOS. ' Max M. Stuven, OF NO. 1337 FRANKLIN STREET PHILADELPHIA, Who ts new decorating the Trust Hnlldlng In this city, will be glad te prepare designs, fur nish estimates and prices te these of our rill ions who contemplate having their buildings decorated. -CeIl en me at the Trust Building or Clly Hetel. 17-lwdR qMIIRTY-SECOND SEASON OK LANCAM X tcr.Mieuncrcher. Grand Bal Masque AT M&NNERCH0R HALL, MOND.V EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1SH0. GRAND TABLEAUX-GREAT PUN. Tickets for Nen-Members, 12.00, admitting gentleman and two ladles. Extru tickets for lUillCS, IV C43I11I UUCI1 Tickets te be had of either of the undersigned commllteee: William Bnlx, U. Oerhart, Jehn Ochs. ' i,w,r,.J,.YHn,..8e"'J0ndlnK costumers or Philadelphia, will be nt Mmunercher Hall with costumes, all day en Monday, Feb. 17. TABLEAUX TO BEGIN AT 0 O'CLOCK. febl5-SAM ladles, 00 cents each, "VUTI'IT BUYERS, Don't Buy a Dellar's Werth or FURNITURE Before Yeu Sce Our Immcnse Stock, and Prices! Belew Cost. Rcllable Hemc-Made Werk. Pick Out Your Heusestire. Wc'B S'.era nnd Deliver It. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers nnd Dealers, 2d, ad A 4th Floers, Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN HlllEbT. Q X AND 37 NORTH QUEEN ST.. OO CASTER, PA. LAN- Charles Stamm's (OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE,) 35-3T CUT PRICES. All our Flue FiirTiluiuilliif at one price, 2.x- Sl.W, J.', 82.50, it, 8IMuIUall,J1.50,r.', .'.M, flOO. Alleur Blanket Shaw Is ut hair pilce. Black Thibet Shaw Is. SI, S- S-l, SI, ", S, 7. Children's Scheel Shawls, 55c, lie, SI, Torchon Ijices, 1, 2, , 1, 5, U cts. Point Ices, 0, 10, l.'JJ, 17, 20, 25 els. Ruchlng, 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 20, !, Sl cts. Hllk Ribbons, 2,3, 6, 7, 10, 12$, 17, 20, IB CH. 00c, 75c, Jl Corsets at 37Jc. 50c, 75c. Chlldi-n's Corset WaUts, 2.V. Mlsves' Corsets, 37je. Cuufleld Nenparlel Dress Shields, 5j and boa pair. Best Linen Thread, 4c n spool Scheel Bags, lOe nud 15c. Best Ammonia, 5c a bottle. Geld Head Umbrellas, S7);c. Umbrellas, 25c, 50c, 75c. 50e, 75c, S White Shirts at 37Se, ioe, 7r.c. Underwear at half price te close out. Heavy Canten Flannel, 4J Jc, OVfc, 3c. Curtulu Scrim, 5c a yard. Curtain Ijice, lOeand ISiJc a yard. Light Calicoes, 5a a yard. Indigo Blue Calicoes, 5a u jard. Muslins, sc, 6c, e;;c. DresOlughams, 6c and Se. Blankets nt half price te close out. Comforts cheap te close out. UE .SURF. THAT YOU GET TO THE HiailT PLACE, OPPOSITE THE I'OSTOl'KICE, 35-37 BOSTON STORE. North pen Stat North Open Street, ' ' ' -. ..,. ., . , ftctu 3Utcrtttmc.tt H. Z. HHOAD8 SON. OF COURSE CORRECT TIME IS MEANT. IN YOU HAVEN'T, H. Z. RH0ADS & SON'S, Ne. 4 West King Street. -CAN SUPPLY YOU- ixiTCTatcHe orCleclsj. A very large line of both ry large line of both. Particular attention given te the finer grades of WaK&W'kkrf i.. article, plain or embellished, Is especially worthy of your attention. l0". th II karat Lattst In Tableware, Sterling Silver, Cut Olasi H. Z. RHOADS & SON, H0.4WE8TKIN0 8T.. LANCASTER, PA. B ARD MeELBOY. bard sc Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Beeth Qucen Street, CARPETS Our line of Carpets this season nt the nrlce bent nnvthtiKr we !., Rag Carpets, SB, 35, 87K. 40, 45, 00 cents und up. Ingrain nt 20. 25. tlO : S7Vifl J-. rS J Btalr at le, pi, -ii, si and 33 'cents. Carpet Rags taken in "xclikngeV ' ' ' " ' ' M ' FEATHERS-Our trade en Feathers has lowest in the city. A cheaper grade at 50c, wi .',OI!EJmNIS".'?a OOODS-Hpcdal bargains In Tickings nt 8. 10, I2. lOand "Octs Iienhu Width Ticking, requiring only two vv dths rer a bed. Instead nr ! r.iiir .Xiw!2i$. ' Ueul,a 2Sc a yard ; Werth sL Bargains In Bed Checks as lev? as H2xtri pJam"at iji.' WO "ca"'"' ,l HOSIERY One let of Ladles' Fast Black Hosiery nt 10c ner lmlr m,-,,i,,.. .i- 12j;c. The best Hosiery In the city for the money. ' ' -' rp'-"Iul I'rlce everywhere, DRESS OINajlAMS-We have Ihenlcest line of Dress Ginghams In the cltv nt s m e.. els., having placed our order rer them ns enrly ns December, wlicii the choicest stvin2v,nL'i?. We are able te show you patterns that cannot be beunht neV nni inti 2 " "", ,e were "'" ., fll';?,lJ,AN7MrP.nc,I.'ot.ef Yarl Wide Unbleached Muslin Remnnnls nti' V Onn r ,,i nr v.,. Wide Unbleached Muslin Remnants at 0)fc. Oue Let or Deuble WldlliSheetrng ul IScr , art. PANTINU-We can show you the best line money, bard &. Mcelrey, Neg. 33 and 35 Benth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn. H AUER A BROTHER. HHGER& BROTHER, Nes. 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St. Black Goods Department. Muiming anil Flint)' Black Geed. PRIESTLEYS- SILIC WARl" HENRIETTA, SILK WARP DRAP D' ALMA SILK WARP CHALLIS, IMPERIAL SERGES, INDIA SERGES, SILK WARP N, VEILINOS. Novelties in Black Fabrics. 1 and 2 Inch INDIAN STRIPE, DOTTED INDIAN STRIPES, OMBRE INDIAN STRIPES, BROCADE INDIAN STRIPES. BROCADE WOOL HENRIETTA, bTRIPEDWOOL HENRIETrA, SILK STRIPED HENRIETTA. SICILLTAN MOHAIR, TAMISE MOHAIR, HENRIETTA MOHAIR, FIGURED MOHAIR. SUMMER WEIGHT BLACK FABRICS. CAMEL HAIR GRENADINE, SILK WARP TAMISE. HEMSTITCHED BATISTE, STRIPED BATISTE, SILK WARP ALYS CLOTH, LAt'ESritlPED N. VEILINO WE GUARANTEE COLOR & QUALITY OF- OUR BLACK FABRICS. HHCER&BROTHER, Nes. 25, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. ittftu SVbucvtiocmcnte JUDOESH AN"E 10NG SINCE DECIDED that Billy Waltz's Cigar Is the Best In the State. Fer snle at NOS. ft Jt 103 NORTH QUEEN T. dccMmd.M.Tu.Th.S THE FINEST LINE OFLMPORTED AND Demestic Ulnars In the city. Clear Hn unn Clears, our manufacture, In boxes of 25, 50und 100. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, BlS-tfdR 114 East KlOL' Street. TVOG UOHT BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. XJ llewurd ellered. Jfl-tfd 227 NORTH TRINCE S l RANTED-febI1-3td A GOOD COOK.-APPLY T EXCHANQE HOTEI rpe SAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDEN JL your heart use " Purity Senp." P low ON'T FORGET IT. We are Selling FURNITURE at and De Cost, te clee out thehuslness. VV.il. llUth'MEIKIt, feblO-lwd e, 2tl r-ist Klue St. e URMAKEOF GOLDEN LION AND MIA Uuerldu&c Clears cannot be excelled. UlUlUlim UiUAIl NTUlUi, Fjitabllshed l" als-tfdh HIEestKIneStrceL D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The nartnershin lntelv suhslsllnf. between P R. Keneagy nnd Jehn L. Greir, of htra.burir, l'a., under the firm of Keneagy S. Urel!, was dissolved en the 1st day of Junuary, ISO), by mutual ceneuL All settlements with Mild firm are te ba mnde at (he old stand, where the biMuess vvlllbeton vvlllbeten tlnued by Kild Jehn L. Grerr. They extend thanks for the liberal patronage given them as a firm, and hope the kume will be continued te the successor. C. R. KENEAGY, fl2-3td JNO. L. GROFF. w IDMERS CORNER. YOU WANT Xliree Tilings -IN- BUYING HOUSTIRES, 011- EVEN SEPARATE PIECES 0? FURNITURE. THESE THINGS ARE DUJIABILTJ'V, STYLE, CHEAPNESS, AND YOU'LL FIND ALL THESE REQUI SITES, AT WIDMYER'S, Cerner East King & Duke Sta. ff s'f.il and Meral Worcester goods. Opposite Fountain lu. e yet offered. cents and up. Increased wonderful. Our prlru en best goods the UK shown. of Cotten or Weel Panting ever offered for the White Goods Department. NOVELTIES AND .STAPLES -IN- WHITE, MATERIAL. PLAIN INDIANDIMITIES. FIGURED INDIAN DIMl'l IPS F.IKNCH NAINZOOK, lkNULI.Slt.AIMuOK, ClIhCKNALNZOOK, ' MULL CORDS, ' Especially for Infant's Wear. CARREAUXD' INDIA, LACE D' INDIA, LINON D' INDIA, ALL LINEN LAWN. STRIPED SHEER .MUSLIN, Sc te 2ic. PLAID. SHEER MUSLINS, 80 te Me. CHECK SHEER MUSLINS, Cc te 15c. TOR APRONS. 1 LAID NAI.NZOOK, tc te!e. ICHLUIC NAIN.OOK, gc teS.V.'. EMBROIDERIES I Baby Setts. NAINZOOKni.d SWISS FI.Ol'NCINOS, NAINZOOK CAMBRIC A SWISa EDGINGS, Frem 2c te 30c. VANDYKE FLOUNCINGH. BLACK l'LOUNCINOS, 1 1 EMSTI TCI I ED FLO UNCINGS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, cn Slbuevtiocmcute. rrUtOUTASHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S UUUrlTTJilfN, Ne. 110 North Queen Street. Shirts made te order a low as Sl'00. Perfect fit guurHntcd. 1 hreugli necessity we Iinve starded n HAND I.AUMJUi and are prepared te laundry of all "" mar2tt-lydlt TTIOR RENT OR roil sai.i' nv pidv Jj TERMS. Ne. 210 North Woterstreet, one- i awry ericu vviiu iwo-sieryimtnoback building, butcher shop with refrigerator and fixtures slaughter house nnd stable. Apply at JanHO-tfd - NO. MUJ NORTH M A R V ST. THE LARGEST AND FINEST LINE OF Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes, Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, Suult Bexes undall kinds of smoker's articles. , DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, a!8-tfdlt 111 East King street. 1 RAND CONCERT. PROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY", FEB. 15, 1S00. First rendition In Lancaster of ROSSINI'S "STABAT MATER," With the following eminent soloists : Miss Jessimink H.vti.F.vnEric, Soprane: MissJui.iaO'Cen.nh.i., Contralte: Mn. Wm. CeiTKTStv. Tener , sie. RtcoAitne Ritei, Bari tone, New Yerk. Grand Chorus and Orchestra. Winter Bnusinan, Conducter: Rev II. G. Gauss, Musical Director. Admlsslon-Pnreiiet. JIU), Parnuet Circle, 75j : General A duiUslen, We. S-Tlckets for sale nt G. L. Fen Dersmllh's, L. M. Flynn, Hurry Smith uud W. O. Frailer. fI0-M,Th,S "I REATEST REDUCriON Announcement Extraordinary ! lha Greatest Reduction of nil lu FINE TAILORING AT- H. CERHHRT'S, Overcoats mnde le order nt cost price. Trousers reduced fiem 10 te j ; from Jdte ! rroniflteH50. Heavy Suitings rg-lucwl at the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest Mi le material, satin lined, at 2S. ' This Is the most sweeping reduction ever made lu Fine Tailoring, und will cnuble the cash tinier te get a ftrst-clnss article for the same money he would have te pay fer.a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZMfd the i
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