mvmi TOFF! m2P' mwrTi T-- V ; TO fcAWCAM-lSH CM WEDNMDAY; FEBHtTABY 19 1890. ' -Wt .rV- -,-- KWf""'"' J '6 3i, t 7T -, WW" T-5 1 ' - .ifljl. . ! IT. A'i. r-wT '" ( , ,. Zr -.-. ' ,; . . . .'" :,-"Ts.v'i; ,"-., ;. , ,-., ,..r !!ww ' '. -" v. t' " J v-'- V . '"- J -J , .. - 4 .& f .1 . r I. . rf U T.t, ' r. ; .v iv'j . j ' . :.; r v H -'"-' ;'". 7" , MILT DTTlMiM HJr- 1 v f wn y.y r li&8 V7. . rv. M h-a" ', . .MIX BSOW " v m A!" sns Ms. ' t'K ,V I'm' 'K- ft- ffl SaKkTC 1 f hw: & -t s -; . --f . 3',i . &- St?' WV ,V . " f mum win Jtttm ernin i'HUiiitrm f.T .. km " vi a 5ft ; '' V . I .-I '"A:"'' & gillM'li'inmMkMl Mmww'Atwii Swletd. MlMtWttMMwU in tfe JKM. M, rm.; ret, w.-hwht ioeo, ei HwNfHlTeirlfcHiunlerer, was Uria Moraine la ft ftmner'a cineke RebMeMMTtals county, ion . iL. 1 tsW 1 tik4 task rtesfsw a t-sfe. ' Vtr wrtT feet himwlf in the right ,uAjAbV& aB.f.tsa.1 tsh MAwt till 4 trtnl All ll Xi 5v ;, 1387 tiSXahe wm Ukon teJlL m. k3 v N ;ffl jj-- "-"-- , , &i rl?f MHMlwc tMe renaitr ter nw rart in . ?.vT i lka t McCoy Murders Hiding te .rTlX .vmn '', Deatn ea ni coma. i.. -. . . .. . .... ,-,tu Ellisen Mounts was uantrea at t'laevuie, t-Atltv.. en Tiimdav for narilcltetlnir In the ''., niurfer of Miss Alafur McCoy and her ".,y; , oretner. xae oenuemneu roan was com 10 . I v1--'-:-. "u 9 VB0 ui'CK cap wen puuini -?W-eTst nil race ne aeciarea mat tne itatneia ;-;"af!rce(l him te engage In the murder. W?iK? dtep fell at 12:37 o'clock. JJit'., Ths. execution was practically public ".', Tfce Beaflblu was oreclou in tne suburbs or 3&itfc town in valley overlooked by tbe f- MravevAiu. a suibii uearu icnre wna euih 'Ha9 around the instrument of death, mere te 'avoid tbe law prohibiting public hanging ., tfaan te prevent the multitude from wit aswilng the precedlngs. In vlew or the threats made br Mounts' 4 .friends te reicue him, the greatest care JK " observod te provent sucli an arrange- tfifit'-mem' A" Birangers te ine autnoriiies f .M were excluded from the enclosure in which ' ?tPi' the scaffold was nltuated. Mounts rcnues i ijitedte.be permitted te bce the scafTeld en -wS'M Wednesday. The favor was refused, as It 'kirtHi ,wae thou slit te be a scheme te ellecthle 1.7 ttKwire. iiiu jail wu uiueijr guururu mm itl . Atae fewn was surrounded !v nrinml nlrk. fj5?S i"m The place much rcsombled the prep- yJC .7 aiauens prier 10 me apnreacu ei an army. ' ?S; '- Mennls did net close his eyes during his tot, .JflWlllHl U1 VJUlill. Ilia attorneys were ). but net se with thn .? LnMAAil fA n j.lnun lti fr n bn ...III. lOondemned. Ills friends asserted his In- aAiiltw in dill Inat Innmnnl nitil n-A im. JfpVIUH IV. . .W.jliUV UDh IfUlf DJ n imi 'lXjJI W..J mJjVIV 1U1 .mvm.wu.i Ul.v. u nun tkUS'' r Inniirt rinrilirincr lhaf n inrv man httb linnn .7 a WLlIn thft dnnlh WArntnt ivit Vintnfr mail t.Cf- v - ta Hw Jail the prlsoner apponred utterly 5-:Y,. iBfuaerenuqutouysmeKinirnc ear. When MM hour arrived for the trln te the scnlfeld Vj1- .. . Wa aldh Almd fmmkAu l-mAtaBwt. t K HftaA dlmAhk L &JG K-mM ua wwv.iug untuuia uunuil MJ Brill liieiii &Z?. tMlVMt. Twn dnr.nn mnn nnmrviarwl IliA I1' M&t guirds. JEach was armed with a revolver wfffirc .,an wiucueater. It was a dclorniined rM, .-leeKing posse. t& The prisoner took, his scat en a ceffln in Vr. Jt a. rrl. ..AH.IM ... ..HIt.j .1.. K;f5?' vehicle and the death march commenced. -? 77 sis 'J iuinuu: uiupseu nier n;aciiiiiK .'rr;j wescaneia ucmre me execution eccurrai. X& :r,V6m was instantaneous. The body was k:'. riven te friends and will Imi lnterr.l in thn ? 2Wr: Mnnfil.ln. ArWii.t Xflll. "2ii1v After the execution the ofucers illscov illscev ' T-Cered a nlet which, if successful, would i j;lfei'1iilwve resulted in the escope of the prinener x Vft! nu the probable death of a number of the ffli.'iQ-.'KBards of theiull. Threuirh the confusion W-S.v;eJ'tM0Ja" cw"c lhe discovery was made. JsHT-l Uatfleld gang, with wliem Mounts tvJlS "" -"..'"-v biiu illliu, IlllllllltXl IIIU 4l3fW "wit "U UWUUJUB jiuu pmu UIU COOK gji!r WOO te place a drag in the feed of the Jail 5tA. The cook was told that the drug which 5M. was Riven her was nierclv te muke thn 'S?- W.3 1 trttnl an te slMtn. flhn linnaina ni.uLln.i. '!?? H"" concluded te try the offects of the pro pre f X$) ' .TUen en the Jail eat. The result was the &? "" ueumi 01 me animal in uorrtuie p -ateny. Sbe tben bocame alarmeJ and re 'Jw Aised te put the poison Inte the feed. She is.'" ," net cemmunicate her intentions, how hew gf ever, te the outlaws, and they were gatli- fi '.! "" --vij. ninniui luu Blllliai WHICH aifKV.weuld indicate that all the guards were &i& , atak within. j. Had thla wholesale attempt at murder 'been successful, net only the prisoners In bJ would have been killed, but also the sheriff's Ifamlly and the pesse. The drug was found ter be strychnine. The cook , .Was Iiiimodlately arrested. All the outlaw faag have fled te the mountains or West Virginia, where it is sure death te efUcers who fellow thorn. All these lawless p6r Mni who are responsible for this out eut out vaijeeus affair are rrem West Virginia. ""The sheriff JshavJr.g the necessary rwpers rranged te seeure requisitions for the kn. i t&ZZ"!1: """-orers, anu every otiert will :)jfe Swrmadote bring them te Justice. Should urjr ue iiruiiKiii, ebck luore UUIlllg lllU present intense excitement, every 0110 of thorn would be lnstantlv mebbud. as the are crai5y with Indignation. tne first legal hanging that evor vTi ViT if. . vimij lur Yuurn. xus uouei luav Aieuius was Insane Is bocemlng mere prevalent in the vicinity. If he w kh rational at the tlme or arrest it Is probable that the contiuued contlnemont and sus- eose dethrened his renwn. He 1ms acted remarkbly strange in his cell for months. "10 i,mes he would roruse te talk, WOUjd Het nuntrillrn lilu tiwc lill....itn p&l'Z. t I VhrVilrivw) it h.ftlIVM4 at ether tlmes he would up. -Mil1 poarjtqbe acquahited with everyone who " 'in common iY,i:as ceuitx. en Trial In te Upper nmt Lewer -eurc koeiiih. - Thft trial itt llin iiVftlxistensk lln. ...it ,.r Mai? J?slr9 K D,0,n vs- Jacob Horr.wes re- 'Mimed this ttinrntnrr. Tlia ilnfntiun wnn tkatthe building was net constructed ac p ewrdleg te spoeluenUens, and that Mr. Herr was obliged te expend $000 teivnrds pulUng the building In the condition the puunun agreeu te put It. The suit of Jehn 1). Funstermacher vs. 8Biuel Greenly vas nttached for trial this morning before Judge Livingston. This la Jl action te recevnr (lflinn!rAn far vlnlnltnn W 0t tI,e conditions of a lease. The facts BO macher rented a farm in Warwick town. &i?-rT'"hlp te Oreenly.iiud In the agiecmeut inade Syn uerenaant agreed te de certain things. Failure te keep the bulldhiKH in condltleu, iiet putting out as much grain as called for, farming in acaroless iviinneruud al lowing the cattle te be in the Helds-ami orchards, are the Items for which plaintiff claims dauiages te the amount of $150. The defense wag that the farm buildings were out of repair w lien the defendant took -possession, that no mero cattle were kept Mian the loase called rer, that en ene or t e occasions cuttle accldentully get into the wheat fields. All the ether allegations of plaintiff as te damages were donled by the defendant. - A Bey Hun Over. Tuesday afternoon Charles II. Lechor was driving down Prince htreet below Concntega, nnd a llttle boy w he was roll ing a hoop ran immediately In front of the horses in attempting te crexs the htreet. He was knocked down and semewhat bruised, whlle he had a heel tern from one 'jee. Mr. Leihcr at once btopped his teani aad carefully looked after the boy, who wax net much hurt. A lcture By Xnnner. Last evening Corporal Jumes Tanner, late pension commissioner utider Preal- 4 mi Harriun, who almost gave the treas. wry away, was In Lancaster last evening, , He lectured In the court heuse te quite a x v jane suaience, uuaer me an unices of the O rand Army, His subject was "Soldier ; Jjiie, urave ana uay," anu he pictured the ;' Incidents of soldier life. Thoaudlencewas "1 lilvlilv txlAnl Milll. 4lia Iaaiim rri... In ijk -iiiiw-imiiiuiiinp juitti.u. lim IW : tit r was net financial hucceks. i n .1 m ...in- i .. vuxriii xniiuer nnue ncre was ine guest of Captain W. D. SUuffur. V. K. Mar- . Bn. Han., inirn.iiif.fwi inn irwiinpni i llin V trudleace. Mad at McLuugUllu. ..trmiut MHuiBi,jr jivuuijuuaiis uru cry fh ji-ifry Jehn Mclaughlin, .fur tbe jwrt ''? Im leek in the interest efMr. Clark B km ,Um' Sixth ward yesterday, Win n It wm found that Denues had been beaten 1 Iketr wrath knew no bounds. Ite. ' assatly Mr, McLaughl(u was elucted , ' wonber et the Yeung Itepubllcaus, Xewtkat organisatien luteuda holding a rmmMmk te expel him. It s net likely that MefAlsiUiii will mak much ,of an effort I ftvffM WW (WUOU. ANOTHER MINE HORROR. AS IIMMM H A CHUIIT I FIMKI . nriiiiMM 'itnt, uii mv tin : W vmvmma amuai no irtBiBi 1 Thirty-Fear Bedle Havererwd and tke Number of AMUIewkl Victims Um Net Tet Been Ascertained. Paris, Feb. IP. An oxptesion occurred in colliery near- Dec! re, department of Nlovre, last night. It is net known hew many Uvea were lest. Already 34'bedlea Have been recovered. ' etrn MUBtciAxs in yeiik. The Clubs Win Their Usual Applntixe. The coltege graduate of Yerk enjoyed a rare treat last evening, and one auch as only college men can apnnklataxie the full. it was tne nrst appearance or uie giee anu mandolin clubs of Franklin and Marshall college in our sister city, and as the gloss and inolndles rang through the opera house many a man was carried back te the days-when be leafed, and; smoked In the dormlterlcs,'or sang! and told stories en the shady campus at his own dear alma mater. Strictly speaking it was an evening ruled by collego spirit, and the feuding society of Yerk, which composed the audlence of four hundred people,, Was net long In ap preciating the fact. It was the second ap pearance of a college club In Yerk, Prince ton having sung there In 1862, and the Impression mide by the V. A M. boys will last rer years. The reporterlo of both clubs was Just about exhausted. The audlence demanded much, the boys were only tee glad te sup fply Us demandi,(nudj as a result, were llterally sung out at the conclusion of the entertainment. Te the glee " I Jxing fur Thee,7l which Is1 the last mini bar in jiirt flntt of the pregramme, encere followed encore, and the applause could net be staged until the club Died ac ac cress the stage in slngle line, this being a llttle inure graceful than for the club te ceme out and bows its thanks. The ciltt- clsms pAsaodupen tbe singing and the playing were favorable In nil In stances. The chorus mid Its even tlme were especially commendod. Mr. Orccnawuld Bang an old English melody as his third encere, and the Man Man eolin club nover played belter. Mr. Ir Ir vlne was in botter volce than at anv tlme during the present term, and in conse quence was recalled flve times en his se!6 "The Pullman Train." The club appealed in Yerk under the ausplces of the I'h I Sigma soclety at the Yerk Collcglate institute, and was wuked up iu person by Mr. Stanley Hughes, Princeton M, an instructor In the Institute. A very pressing invitation was rocelvod from Iiothlehoin, Pa., te liave u concert sung tuore, but the faculty prescribed all hopes in that directions by refusing te ex cuse any mere rocltatlens this term. The club will sing next Saturday at 10 it. in. at the prize dobate III the collego chapel. The glee ulub has donated u geld medal for this centest, and all the oxerclscsef the morn ing will be under the direction of the club. Tiie medal is new en exhibition In Fen Dcrsuiith'a window. AN JSAltLT MOItNINfl FHtK. The KrAtubllshment of Anne As Thema3 Badly Dnmnued. Shortly nfter three o'clock this morning en alarm or II re was struck from box 62, cerner of Poplar street and Filbert alley, te which the flre department rosnendod promptly. The flre was in the building of Anne it Themas, manufacturers or tire escapes and ornamental Iren w erk, en Fil bert street, near Fremont. The flre originated iu the boller room, near the onglne, uml the supposition is that it was,CAUspd by xponUineous combustion. Oil was kept uear this plucennd the fleer was cevered with oil drippings. The tire was discovered by Lotter-CarrlerKlrohnor and Isoae Munderf. The flre made vapid headway and although the tlrcmeu worked well It wus onlyafter tw e hours labor that the flre wuh gotten Under control, The machinery and Stock en the upper fleer fell te the lower fleer and much or the former wan badly damaged. The building and contents were heavily Insured. In addition te n policy in the Quaker City of Philadelphia, which has no agency hore, Samuel 1). Bailsman has the following risks: Flre Association of Phila delphia, $2,000 en buildings, stock and ma chinery; Continental or New Yerk, $2,000 eu.same, and National orilartrertl, $.'.00 en stock. The less Is estimated at $I,(KK. Messrs. Anne it Themas will repair their building et ence and rcHume operutlens. ' DcnrMutcH ut Scheel. According le the annual report Just pub lished, the pupils fieui Lancaster county in the Pennsylvania Institution for the deaf and dumb at Philadelphia numbers thirteen, eleven boys and two girls, us follews: Aaren C. and Churles J. Huchter, Urunnorsville; David V. Chillies, Jehn C. Ftter, Lancaster; Irvin K. Uyer, Marietlu; Samuel Kauflman, (lap; Jehn C. Motger, Straslmrg; Jehn C. Meyur, Iincaster; James It. Peirer, Old Line; David Seuder, Lancaster; Sii8.ui A. Huchter, Hrunucr villc; V. Frederick, Lancaster; and in the branch or "oral lustiutlieu" Miller Scott, of Winners'. Abrupt Ti-mliiHtleu efu Soance. Three reporters and a detoctlve attended udark cabinet soance in Chicago en Tues day night the proper tlme orrlven ene of them scUeil the embodied " spirit " ami auother struck a light. The result wt screams and u sousatien. Then u pollce jutrel wagon de U, Miss. Carrie M. S wyer, fermely of Now-Yerk CHy.uud Miss Kuttlu ltuuger' who played the paits or spirits' and Prank liurk, manuger, were curried offteitpolieco station, cluuged with obtaining money by fulse preteuevs. ii Death or Ailuin 1. Gt'uger. Adam P. Oruger, your age well known in Lancaster as a iii,iuuf.tcluier of whip", Ac, died en Tuesduy in rnluiubia, whero lie had lived for u number of yeuiN. Of a large family, his wife, three sous and (we daughters surWe. Interment will be mndelu this city. Death or Dnnlel .Mull vnlne. D.-mlel Mcllmine, or Hart township, a retired farmer, died en Monday, nged "5 years, ills health has been falling for soine time, but he was only confined te bed for ushoittlme. His funeral .will tuke place te-morrow and the Interment inadont.Octo inadent.Octo inadont.Octe raro. JACOBS. AOAI.V HESPITEU. lilt !xcutleu I.Ius Boen Postiieiiod Ulilll Anrll II. llAitmsuuite, Feb. 10 rtoverner Beaver has granted a respite le James H. Jacobs, or ljincmter, until April 0. Kxccutieu had been llxed for Iho iilh Inst. A Bccoprieu for the Miiyer-Klcct. Te-morrow ovenlng Iho Yeung Men's Democratic society will held u loceptiou for Mayei -Elect Clark In thelrclub roenif. All Democrats are Invited toattend. Iu Ixibanen, for mayor, J. W. Harbeseu, Democrat, defeated O. It. LunlV, Hopubli Hepubli cm, having ever COO majority. Councils are Democratic. Colenol Samuel 1). Lehr, D., Is elected mayor or Alloiitewu by ever 200 majority. J. Albert Sunday, D., was elected, chfer burgess et Hamburg by H inajeiity of 165. The borough voted te exempt from taxa tion for leu years all new Industrial estab lishments that cost $0,000 or mere. Joel. U Haines Mill k-11 at the Leepard hetel, te-morrow e truing at 7:30, his two-story brick house, Ne. 113 Middle street. AUe at same tlme will tell houses Ne. 2) nnd SI Keuth Priiice ttrcet.. Mh,tW J C frffiffijfclitnt. VANAttLEK.-.tn thla rll V. AM iM MUh ImM.. James VanAulen, aged 41 years m4 94 flay. . The retaUrMand friends of the tssally an re- renxnAdlyHiTlM t aHe4 h"i' en Thursday, 31st Inst, at S o'clock. InleMaetit at Lancaster cemetery. . KuKLr--Fbniary fa, tgw, in thla cliy.ifar (arel Kuakle, la tb list year of her age. The relatives and frteMa of the family ere re peetnilly Invited te attend the funeral from her late residence. Ne. 414 Went King street, en Friday morning at 8X o'clock, and at 9 o'clock at St, . Jeseph's church. Interment at Ht. Jeseph's cemetery. KlKOz-Fcliruary 19, 1W0, In this city, Han nah Margaret, daughter of Iter, Walter P. and Ida Keith King, aged 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the rraldenoe of her parents, Ne. ZM Unit Fred erick street, en Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. ,TTMt .4 Philadelphia Produce. Market. ltitt.AtiMf.vtA. VnW: fta Mwin.tritti iinti 'Penn'a snpers, 2 001 extra. azMZTS; Ihrnlly, 8S3n); roller, B MX04 00; patent; MftS400. , Wheat dull Ne. 3 Bed neWTCJV&We; Ne. 1 1'enn'a Bed, 90e ; Ne. 3 de, 87aKc . Cern firm i Ne. 3, new, 43Ra i old, 489 44c. v OuU weak ; Ne, 3 WhIU . 5 Ne. 9 mixed, tee i "- Bran scarce; Winter 114 2J9IS 00; Hprlng 11375 I4 1. Baled hay dull : 110 00013 00 as te anallty ; timothy 100391300 for choice; mlxed,a01OS0; bated rye straw, new. lie 00. Butter steady) Penn'a creamery extra 28c 1'enn'a first extra, K2e ; Jobbing, 83$37. Ebks steady ; I'enn'a QrU,i))aMc j held lets, 13JUIDC, IU UJ nUHUVJT. Cheese nulet; part skims, 0k98c; full skims Petroleum dull : refined In bbls., 7! H0- i te quality I'otatees dull: a0$S!c per but. an Htoek Market. Quotations by Beed, McUrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. t. - KKWYOnK I.18T. II A. K. 13 M. Sr,M, Canada Pftclfle... .;.-..;. ' ... V. U. V. A 1.. ... Colerado Ceal.. .... uemrai incinct. ,..., ,., . uanaai a Heiitlifrn..........;.i. t-V.i Chi. ML L. A l't.g Den. a. um u.. Del. Iu A W . ...i E.rie.....M... .........m.h.w. Krle 2nd!.. ....j....... tM im" m m ' mi "mi 10") 19l2 7'ij's 71U 108? 10 id"" & Jer O .m K. AT Leu. A N ,..... .STJS L. Hbere ..;...J... lOiJi Mich. On. ......i...': i.r.i ... Missouri IMclflc. IVi Heck. Valley , n. r..,.i , N. V. I'ref....... N. West... 10!) N. V. C New England, East Tennessee... , Omaha Oregon Transcontinental Ontario A W. I'ucine Mall Richmond Terminal HU l'aul. ...... Texas I'aclfle ........!. Union Paclue - Wabash Cem Wabash l'KCf. Western U , WestHhere Bends 8S M4 35 21 VJ02 8J PlIIf.AOKLPII(A LIST. Leh. Vat B. N. Y. A Phlla........ ,. . I'a. It. B. Mii Beading 20 1-13 Leh. Nav llfktenv. 1'iim I'. A It N. Cent, i'cenles Pass.. Bdg Is ., , Oil .... 6 20 20 w.yt mi Grain anu i-rovuleus. Cuicaoe, Feb. 10, IM e clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. 1ard. February March 2SU 5 79 April W'i May 7Ti nnJJ 21 0 7 B H7 June 77k Jk 21 ,1.., 5 02 July.a 7)i mii 21 ..., 0CM AiiKst i 31 October ..... .... Vcir f ..?..r Crude oil March .. 1 Wi CeuhdIh . Kiirnlshed by 8. K. Yundt. Breker. Cleilug Prices 2:15 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern Outs. Pnrx. Ijard February , 7SU 2sU 10' 0 or 5 72 March 75j 2s( 10JJ 0 70 5 73 April..., ,.,.. 'ml May...... 77'S mi 21 0 W 5 R7 June 77$ SOU 21 10 00 5 97 July 7tf 8l(J WU 10 05 5 00 August...... 31J5 .... , Hcplembcr.M 32 , Year ,. Consels ... Crude Oil March VXt'A . Bcteipls. car Leis Winter Wheat 25 BprliiK Wheat 0 Cern SIS OatB. 1W lt e Hurley Bead. Iteeelpts Begs 2i,0() BecelpU -Cuttle 11,000 Iveciil Stock nnd Bends. Bcperted by J. U, Leng. Par Last value, sule. ifiiucat'ie per cent., isw loe let " " " ls 100 " I " " Hchoel leun lsikl 100 " 4 " " Inl or 20 curs. 100 " i " " In 5 or 20) curs. 100 " 4 " " In 10 or 20 j cars. 100 " " " In 15 or 30 curs. 100 Mauhclm tloreuch lenn 100 MISCKI.LANKOUH STOCKS. Quarryvllle It. II -. 50 MtllcrHVlllebtrcctCur.. 50 Inquire Printing Company.. 50 Uunllght and Fuel Celnpuuy -i Hleei)H Ileusn (llenili) , 100 Columbia (Inn Company .... 23 110 101 100 101 103 102 1 68 65 1(1 loe i.tiuuiuiu w uierveinpuu' , iu ii Hiisnuehnnnii Iren Company 100 205.25 jlarkttii Hellew-ware , 100 210.10 Htecns Heuse 50 1.05 Mlllcrsvlllti Nermal Hchoel 25 Is Nerthern Market 50 7020 1-Jistcrn Market frU ss (lus Company HeihIh if, ier ct, 1000).. 100 , lttl ColumhlulliirutiKhlleiuls 100 10:1.60 Uuarry vllle B. It. 7's 100 107.20 llcadliiit l Columbia It. It, 5's. 100 10)150 57.50 60 .15 45 (0 30 00 101 IVi i-.msen i.i ;ht Company 50 arkcl 50 Western Market. Keuthern Market. , 50 Lancaster City Htrcet BallwayCa,.. 50 East 1 aid Htrcvtilnlhia) 60 West Eud Htrcet Bulla ay 60 ijiiicuHicrnwum itauiuiorce be Helvetia 1cather Ce 60 Watch Factory 0's. Uuic. Chum. Ce. 100 IB) Jlciu .bucx-tincnu'itte. imOLUTELY PUBE. ROYAL BAKING: POWDER. fpiUH powder never vane. A marvel et pit X rlty, strength and wholesomeness. Mere economical limn the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude or low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Quid only in cant, HeVAi, IUK1NO PewiiKit Ce., 103 Wall street, New Yerk. uiartl-ljdAlvw FABMEB8 WANTED TO HUPPLY MILK AT THK LANCAHTKIt OAUAMF.LCO., e2-trdA wll 3:15 Church Ht., Lancaster, I'a. PUI1LIO SALE-TO-MOIlllOW iTHUIW l)AY)nt 1 o'clock, ut Ne. 33 WnshliiKteu street, efu general Una of Houvheld Furniture. Come und see ns. MBS. M L'CK LK. Joki, L. Hainm. Auctioneer. It 170 It BKNT. U Te an uctle hersemnn. the Ltery and HiurdlncHtuble connected with the Christiana Hetel. Apply te ,, M.M. F1KLUS, HMwil Christiana, Pa. I TOH BENT A KTOBE ItOOM AND A threuster duellftiL. nilhiliilii iT-..: v..r. ... -. . . -"--- ........ ig. 0. 123 .1 by Jeseph iuriii izuccii sireei. new (K-ciiniiH Helerl. Annlvte . GEO. D.KI'llECHEH, HD-tfd 21 1 Eul Ktug Ht, A Tl'ENTION O. A. B.-T1IE OKFICEBS J.. and comrades or Oeerge II. Tliemus Pest, hi, ure requested te meet at pet headquurttrs te-morrow ci'hurtday) afternoon at 1W) o'clock, te attend the funeral of our late comrade. James VunAulen. Full uniform. ., ..J P-WICKKItHHAM, Commander. A, V. lltrnsT, A0Jut;int. u T 71 STATE OK MABY McOOVEItN. LATE OF 1J ljincanter city, deceased. letters ofud efud ofud ministratien en snld estate having been granted te the undersigned, all ierens lndeeted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demunds ugaluit the same, will pretent them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing In Man helm township, ljiueasUr county. CATHAHINE J. MtOOVEItN, . ... .,. Adinlulstmirlx. Jehn A.teiU, Attorney. JAMIldWJ auiwrtt ' Parity fieap." f UOT-MCMVW, ROKDHMMtRKU LABEL. " """"SlBmiKlVO WORE. ifaait Centre Hquare. "CH)B KENT. ' N0.3SEAHTKINOMT. laqnlrswlthln. fl7-lwd TTENKf WOLf, FURNITURE 8T0RE. hMrMaered te 138 East King street, havini fall line of Furniture of every description at t lowest nrleaa. Alse tTnderlaklnir DrometlVl tended te. call and examine our goods. ra r.i UKMH H. WOLr.lMKut ningDi rBlreet. XTARDWICKE FABM FOB BENTA XX Dairy Farm centslnlng 105 Acres of tll labTe land, situated partly In the city and partly In Manhelm tewnsfilp, with shade and water In every field. Buildings In geed order. Apply le MOBTIMEB MALONB. an., Park Heuse, Or MOBTIMEB M ALONE, JR., Blester Heuse. J. L. MTKiNMRTr. Attorney. k .. . M North Duke8lrcct. J3i-tfd4TuAF BBOWNH. r - Brown's Vegetable Htif Tonic, Keens the scale clean and heallhr. Prevents and cures dandruff. Olves new life te the hair and keeps It son and wavy. I clean and pleasant te nse. Purely vesetable. Fer all icnln dis eases this tonic Is a safe and positive remedy. PRICE, 60c A BOTTLE. AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COB. DUKE ALEMON8THLANCASTER,PA Household Ammonia, 12e a bottle. Weber's AlplneTcn, 10c a pack. All Patent Mcdlclnts at bottom prices. Janl3-lylu,Tb,S-R -jpuiiLib bale! ON TllVltSPAY, FRIIItUAIIV 20, 1800, at the Leepard Hetel will positively be sold : no. i, jeei u. names Deauiiiui neme, no. tit Middle street, containing eight rooms, llnclud Ing a large furnished attl ne 1 1 he heiiNft Is lieau- limnypn 1DC1 red throughout, woodwork finished In walnut, dining-room elegantly walnsceatcd, a deep dry cellar, ceul, weed and potato bins, Iren hydrant, Hclnhertcn's cherry trees, Dart let Pears, Old 11 Ixon, Crawford, Hencr and Hus- euelianiia ncacn trees: lannrui lawn; 10120 Hale positive; easy Bltlc;brttK.dwelline rinck building, Nel 29 feet, 10 Inches by 103 feet. terms. A. ii. A, Mn miriuiij i.iiu and iarire two-sterv frame Houth Prince street J let, 11 fcet7U Inches by 153 iccieincues, containing in nil nine rooms, pa pered throughout, water In kitchen. Ne. 3, The two-story und attic dwelling ahd brick back building. Ne. 31 Houth Prince street, containing seven roemt, papered throughout, water In kitchen i let, 11 feet 7K Inches by 153 feet 0 inches. These houses are elegantly located, about thn centre of e,ir city and worthy the attention or these seeking a home or a geed Investment. Easy terms. Hale at 7.30 p. m. JOEL L. HAINES, febH,12,lG,17 Auctioneer. A T HUlWK'B. FOOD FOJR LENT. The ICnten Heason will seen be at hand. We desire le cull Iho attention or our customers and ethers te our Hue of these goods : MACKKKEL Wehave the large Ne. 1 Bloat ers ; N"'. I Mess ; Ne. 1 and 2 Miukcrel. HMOlCKI) OIHCOES-Thls Is a luke fish smoked und very tine. CODFIHII-Benclcss Cedllsh of several dlfler- cnigmacs. HABD1NE8 Genuine French, Alexis Qodll Qedll Qodll let In quarters, halves and whote (boxes. Alse American In quaru-r nnd half boxes. Hplced and Mustard Hurdlncs. HALMON-Canned Halmen, Dew Drep brand Halmen Cutlets, In flat cans, very tine. Alse a goeit Fresh Halmen at 15c a can. Fresh Lebster, New Olives, Imported Maca roni end Vermicelli. Edem, Pineapple, Boquefert, Bapsage and Yerk Htate Cream Cheese. A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS. BURSK'S, ( VNO. 17 EAST KINO 8TBEET. S-TelepheiH) Connection. 35 AND 37 NORTH QUEEN BT CASTER, PA. LAN- Charles StamnrTs (OPPOSITE POSTOFPICF.,) New Goods -AT- LCD-APR ICES; 40-Inch All-Wee! Black Cnshmere, 45c. II 00 lllack Henrietta, 4 Inches wide, 76c. 4ft-lu(h lllack and Colored Henriettas, 37) jc. 60-lnch Weel Surah, All Celers, Jl 00. Cream, Tricot, Cashmere, Heavy Twills, Hen riettas und Stripe Cleths at 60c. Ha tin Finish Henrietta, 75c. 60-Inch Herges, All Celers, 75c. Itest tl 00 Surahs at 75c. llroudcleths, All Celers, at 50c. lllg Assortment of Black nnd White Ooeds, at 37Jc. Newbhndes of Henriettas, 37c, 50c. Dig Asxirtment of Bed Goedi, 25c, 37Kc, 60c, 7.5c. All-Weel Tricot Cleths, double w lath, 25e. 40-Inch Striped Vlgenrcux Suiting, 12c. New Plaids aua.Strtpes utlOc. ninck and White French Su'tlne, 2ec. Best Outing Cleths, 10c. Nqxv Kid Ole cs, 60c, 07c, 75c, U'OX ' , 10,000 New Handkerchiefs, 5c, 10.-, 12Xc, 20c. New Dress Ginghams, 6;c, 80, ICc, 12jc. New Pant Goods, 12,0, 16c, 20c, 25c, 37,'c, 6nc. DON'T FORGET THE PIACE. 35-3T Ol'POSITi: THE POSTOl'I'lCE, X BOSTON STORE. 'Xl na4WklUktM' llhB .rmssBaBa Wli pen Street Mi pen Street, M ERCHANT TAILOBINO. HHGER& BROTHERS MERCHANT Enerev and constant push increase of business in our Merchant Tailoring Department ' Determined te largely further thl increase aunng me coming year we ener our eia ana many new patrons. A Larger, Mere Varied and Handsomer Assortment of Tailoring Fabrics than ever ,bef and with First-Class Cutters and Deeartment has ever known. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR The Latest Foreign and DomesttrJeveUies ar staples Suiting, Treusering & Coating Fabrics ARE F We respectfully invite your YUUKUWiMiN ifc.KJ.Sli by HAGER& BROTHER, 25-31 WEST K1NQ ST., LHNCBSTER, PENHT Jtcw becrtiacmctttf. THE FINEST LINE OF1MPOBTEU AND Demestle Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Cigars, 'OUr manufacture, In boxes of 25, 60 and 100. DEMUTH'S CIOAB 8TOBE, alS-tfdB 111 East King Street. T-VOO IXST-nLACK COCKEtt HPANIEL. A-r iiewaru enercd jii-tr I 1HSNOBTII PBINCEHT, 17-ANTED-A GOOD COOK.-APPLY AT vv me feblS-Std EXCHANGE HOTEL. X) SAVE YOUB BACK AND GLADDEN your heart use "inirtty Heep." F OB HIIIBTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, OO TO EBIHMANS Ne. 42 West King Street. OUBMAKEOF GOLDEN LION AND MIA (tuerlda 6c Clears cannot be excelled. . . t t DEMUTH'S CIOAB HTOBE, Established 1770. 114 East King Street, als-trdn Fc trlch IOB BENT-STOBE BOOM NO. 13 EAST Klller street, rnrmerlv nwimlfrl l.v m- ich Bres. Alse second and third tlnnr rnm "win nvm a. uwv. luuuiru VI Jan23-trd 11. a. lipp. TIME. LABOB AND MONEY SAVED BY using " Purity Seap." Sold everywhere. TITE EXAMINE EYES FBEE. Speotaeles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed ! If yen have them examined you will probably And that thcre Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We us Inimitable "DIA MANTA-"' Unses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, S3.00 t usual price, 9ft. 00. 1 Steel Spectacles, 60c; usual price, VI. OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 1 ; usual price, 910. H. ZIKEMAN & BRO'130 S. ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Btreets. ' mvK-ljd N: EW BOSTON STOBE. GETTIMx TOUR SHARE -OF THE -AT THE Great Selline Out Sale -AT TIIE--'ll( lew Bosten Stere, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE ? iVHY NOT SPEND AN HOUR IN LOOKING THBOUGH Our Bargains ? IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBLY. GET TO THE BIQHT PLACE, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. J. HARRY STAMM. HUT HI IS Hew 3lvrttmnt. tftg TAILORING-SPRlNfir durimr the east two vears has resulted in a steadv. ericeurasrir Workmen, will furnish the best IN NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. - u examination whether as purchaser or looker, and CONSUL a comparison el yuaiities and Prices. Stem Stbucritscmen VTO POISON OB INJUBI0U8 COLOBS Ol used In " Purity Seap." T7IOB HEADOUABTEBS JD A.O. K. e?M. C., K. or G. E., I. O. B. M O. U. A. M., P. O. S. of A I.O.O.F., Elks, Charms and Pins, go te EBISMAN'H, Ne. 42 West King Street. V OIBL WANTEfJ Te deGencral Housework. Apply at f!7- iiu 236 NOBTH DUKE BTBEET. TflOB PBOTHONOTABY, CAPT. W. D. STAUFFEB, City. Carried a musket for three long 3 cars. Sub ject te Bepubllcau rules. fS-tfd4w TUECALLALILYIS THETBADF. MABK of the Finest Seap en Earth. " PUBIT Y, SUITINGS, OVEBCOATINQS AND THOU 8EBINGS. at BEDUCED PBICEH. McGBANN A NOWLEN. Ne. 130 North Queen St. XTtUBNITUBEI Jj TUBE I At FUBN1TUBE I FUBNI- S rices that must suit, te close 0. 26 East Kings t. out the business, feb!7-lwd HUFFMtUEH. I7IOB KENT-A THBE&STOBY BBICK Dwelling Heuse, wtth modern lmproe lmpree ments. Ne. 3l7 East King street, with Brick Stable en let. New occupied by Jehn W. Hoi Hei man. Apply te GEO. D. SPBECUEK, Ne. 213 East King street. IS-tfd VTOTICE TO MY FB1END3 AND CUS- XI TOM BBS! I have located temporarily mv office and warerooms at the Southern Market, corner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE hTBEETS, and nu e in sieck a line assortment or Hicigns, ling gles, Phiotens nnd Family Carriages, und the Nerbcck Bead Carts, all of my own manufac- turc. Special attention In Kien leicpairing. k and fair dealings, My Motte Honest wer, alwnys wins. J25-tfd J. H NOBBUCK, Agent. "1 AHHIAOE WORKS DOERSOM OAREIAOE WORKS, Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets (formerly Neibeck & Mlley), -GEO. S. NOKBECK. Prep. SO, OOO OcrSlx'lheusand Dollars 90,000 In Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. 1800 All the IjATEST STYLES for 1800 ' W15.00 BOAD CABTH S15.00 S-The best of mechanics en repairing at the uoersein carnage works, corner of Duke nnd Vine streets. dWydlt miOES. Something That Will Suit Yen! Wc liave recclcd the agency for the best 52 Men's Shee thai has ceme te our notice. Any one wnntlng a Shoe ut that price can make no mistake in buy Ing this. It is a geed Utter, neat and durable. All ether lines thut we keep jeu will find le be right In price. We liave been unusually busy this season with ordered work, nnd are prepared te make any thing rer I-ndlcs or Gentlemen who want a higher grade orHhecs or hae peculiarities of feel that can't be suited with a Heady-Made bhoe. WM. H. GAST, WAF NO. 105 NOUTII QUEEN faT. SPECIAL BAHOAINS IN FUHN1TUBE. FURNITURE! SPECIAL BARGAINS! In ALL KINDS OF FUBNITUBE will be glen for the NEXT THIKTV DAYS. Peeple going te housekeeping In the Spring w HI su e money by selecting goods new and halne them put aside until wanted. W. C. SAPP, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. WNexl te Southern Market, Junl5-2inWAS M ABT1N HKOS. Throughout the house all winter goods are (.tiling at surprising discounts. Fine Corkscrew Prlute Al bert Suits, J15. Men's Suits und Overcoats First in Qual ity, Lewest in Price. tliat regularly cost J20, going for 910. Illg Heys' Handsome Suits that regularly test $12, going for iV. Little Heys' Hulls and Ocrceuts a third bet ter than you expect, 12, 33. tl, t5. Men's Ker Iccable UnsluehS Suits und Dret-sy Oerreats,6,7,!9,512. Indies keep In mind wenre selling agents for the "Star " Shirt Waist for be) s. Percale nnd Flannel. The "Star " Waist for 111, finish and value U the ruling stur among 1.1lsts. Just new an opportunity. A large let of Percale Waists going at lie. A leige let of Frcmlt Percale Waists, ftie. A large let of Hundsiime Plaid Glughum Wulsts Hiid ether novelties, 81c. Flannel Waists, 3sc, 60c, hSc, POc und up co our Men's Percale Shirts and the" Du). ten " White Dress hhlrts nt f 1. Underwear, Hosiery und Glov es nre going out quickened by the price. Custom Tailoring ut cut prices Just new. Trousers, Suits and Overcoats, MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N, Queen St. t ) Jf4 .trtl service our Merchant Tailerir t 1 ft Stem bucvtimni. mBOUT A SHANK, BHIBT MANUFACTUBEB8 AND MEN! UUTFJ.TTJSK8, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts made te order as low as I1JM. Per fit irnaranteed. Tliretmh neeessttv we haresUrdeda HAJ LA UNDBY nnd are prepared te laundry of a kinds. mans-lyas EOB HANDSOME NECKTIES, Ge te EBISMAN'S. Ne. 42 West King Street! TTIOB BENT OB FOB SALE ON EAH Ji TEltMS. Ne. 210 North Wnter street, enl story uriCK wun iwo-svery irame eaca euuain. uutcuer suep wiiu reirigerawr ana nxvui slatiehter heuse and stable. Annlv nt Jan30-tfd NO. 302 NOHTHMABY ST. rpHE LABGEST AND TINEsf LINE Meerschaum and' French Briar Pin a" liar Helders. Cigar Cases. Hniul Bexes and Kinas 01 sinei&er h nruritw. DEMUTH'S CIOAB STOKE. alg-tfdB 114 East King gtrecLH I BEATEST SEDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary The Greatest Bcduotlen of all In 'W FINE TAILORING -AT- H. GERHHRTS Overcoats made te order at cast price. Trousers reduced from U0 te Ss ; from 13 te I from tO te 60. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style maten satin lined, at $28. This Is the most sweeping reduction eve made In Flue Tailoring, and will enable I cesh buyer te get a first-class article feri same meney he would have te pay ferai made one. H. Gerhart 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd w APPYNEW YEABI Steam Engine AND M Beiler Works MANUFACTUHEB OF HOKIKONTAL1 VEItTIUAI. POKTAHLE HOIbTING ENGINES:' r Horizontal Tubular) BOILERS. CENTBIFUGALl BOI LEH FEED i MINING f STEAil J MILLS. vertical, Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. -aniuiii. "4i,r: xubi . tVOO SS.1I1I, AUTOMATIC TAN PACKEH3, . BBASS LEATHEB HOLLERS, ' BABK CONVEYEK SCREWS, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, . ' GEABINO HANGEBS. PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES. COUPLINGS. COLLABS, MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES, SPINDLES, TOES AND STEPS. PULLEY PLATES, SHIEVE WHEELS, &.C., Ac, Ac, Ae BOLTS, TUBNIlUCKLra, LAG SCBEW8. BODS UP-SETT, SETTbCBEWS. FOBGINGB, NUTS, Sq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Hiwcinlty In Making nnd Repairing DEKP WELL DKILMN'Q TOOLS, Viz: Beds, lilts, Reamers, Jars.'Band Pumps Bit und Bed Catches, ac. -U j-I jJ "i Charcoal Hammered ( ituraeu s ivivci Deuble Beflncd Refined Beiler and Tank IRON. TANKS Bound or Square, for Gas, OH, Water or Acids. Stacks, Stand-Pipes, Water Wheel Casings, Het Air Furnaces, Ac. LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Suchns Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast and Mullcable Fittings, Injectors, lickings. Pipes, Ac, ever carried In Lancaster. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING. Light uud Heavy Iren nnd Itniss Castings, Atf-Ilepalrlng Promptly Attendetl te.-ra Cheap Let of tit SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFTING FOR SALE. I Pulleys. m!2; Pullejs, -11x10; 2Pullejs, Hx7J; 2 Pulles, IUO;i; 2 Pulleys, 40x71, ; i Pullejs, $Ax7i. 1 WcmkI Split Pulley, 2t)JxltJ , 3 Weed Split Pullejs, llxs). 8-2 15-18 Cellars. 62 rcet, 2 15-16 Shafting. 11-21 Inch Drep Uuugs Deuble Braced. Jehn Best J 333 EAST FTJLTON ST., LANCASTER. PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 5-.Tn-Hnrve Pewer.60 Inch Dlum., 11 feet Ions;. 22x154 Inch Tubes. I'l Ice, 175 lUid 5150. ' I Heller HO huh Dlnm., Mfrt leirg.21-3 Inch Tubes, 12 feet leug, with Fire Frent, IUS, nm ''t.Ts hi m$ - U.fr V if. .- i " .,ji, a, - H r-
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