rww ''sfe1 SW' ?'' w . ' ' , n" iWr res. kib" fc" 5 ft K. a" 5 . tr. Jn4Ui0cr. JV", atri.wKiecAjr, . QBAXUmwrminmAn rum, wiwn. - yeXNMPlT, CLARK, FabtteMr. Ml.' UAlLT HCTWAKJKNCKR.-rubllihea a wjr day in the fear, but Bandar. Served . kfearrlenja tfali ettjr and entrandlng SlfwWMSVtteacctilaaireek. .BymUnvedel- ,V Mt)rMrtaMvaM; Meenuamenia. r "? K' . ' ' ' naraniTZt&tGKNCBR-OM deIUr and .'' eesrt a year. In advance. OftOBTO BOBBCRIBKIW-Hemlt by check : frVtyytatf bi order, and where neither of .IS-''1 Mi precstred Mud in a registered M,tlM Festefflee, a wcend claM malt j j, Lancaster, Fa. f LAJWAfTKK.PA., February 21, 1890. liW- - Colored Laber. ':$ Jean H. Lynch, tlie eolerea cx-cen- . LjT m - t 1 .1 I c SfTMSman ei juisiissippi, nuurcsscu u ci4JH BUUIcncwei uis raw m lira unu- MSsttabt, and among ether forclble re- jSMilaUrkB observed tbnt mere nttentleu 'kettld be riven te mechanical Indus- .S?j' !" -41 oil tiKcrmea rniinnt be IntVVCrB. iffif; doctor, preachers and barbers." lie v;K-'.lrViK hvn ridded waiters, but nelhnm r4 Ks feared that the force of his argument WiV.. would he weakened as all seem te be ''j?aw , ; . :, . ., . ,. KWHte cennucniinaiincy can ue waiters, tt a mey casuy cxcei m iuai uroicasieu. ?& nere ,ga B00" ucann imsoeaerva f the Seuth were given industrial treln- Sfri ln ttin nnn tirnhlenl Would be made Pmucn mere easy of solution. Their labor needs te be diversified. There ure tsUki tee man v ordinary labercre, mid thoe msjiL wlie lia-e ambition te seek another klud IL..S? r.1A..n-.nn iatin1l.nlin l I lift " fltYV. ffl -J. Irt VlllJIIUJl.Ut;iJt U3UUIIJ M.t' w .w .. tffi. rewlens " refcrrctlte. industrial train Skgj lug Is becoming the hobby of theso who arc constantly seeking with aumirauie sK "enerev te Imnrove the Hjstcm and S extend the scope of education, aud It M a very wiioiesemo reaction iiem XI, lae wuuvuey hi wia)3iu iiiuii- if?, tal cramming by which we cu- x&u oea,ver te give dcnoei eitiiiiren iNtei? dry fact, exhausting their youthful SgfcV' energy and unfitting them for rapfeMtive llfe. As the education of tlie m eolered poenlo or tlie Seuth is new ciaim- t'fe-lngthe attention of thoughtful men, the T'experlence of Jsertuern puhlle schools V"JZMtraiutntr linlllil n flrst. nllmimtpd. ffTSA V.ifrv eUtjnn Qlmnlil knnw linw fe rpnd lsand write, but it Is even mero Important EJS&f that every citizen should be taught hew fF.-YS-f 1 I.. .1 L .rti.. l.l .. s.'-Z' e inaae iuu tuint ui 1111 t.-.ipuciiit.'s us u b' bread winner. Seme educated men lack Lv-,lnlHrnnniv ntifl cinnm lllllerntn npnnln if.nit atNtnir nnnininn iintlcn litid ralflnlr K"-t MVW 0..WU VVU.I1VU C7V..U ...... ...... KSf oeniprcnenslon. 'lue Ulllcrate iK-asantry .a, of uome n.irts of Eurone are noted l$&for IntelllKcncc, Industry and thrift. IfcWTThn rwl Ilnr The red Hag mobs of European iJtjSsv capitals are made up of jxseple who have jfW net been m niade geed citizens by cduca- JVUeb. Tbere is a great deal of top hca hca MSvIecm about our educational system. aud ;J"a great deal of nonsense In the talk of Mjetevatlng the negre. The negre may l-WVf elevate himself but he can net de It by etCT.r . , . . . ,., .i ,.. "f bh DnniiiirjiM.uvcii uiiui!riiiii huiuiiiiih -. ------- i f Au1iiAaf Inn iPlm (mnpm'nninnt rt !.( T0i'' material prospects Is the sure read te the fk bitterment of his social and mental con- ?& lfilM T tMH IiIh.I H.1.1 W-l.l.J ..ll. itt, better waces. aud slowly but surelv. though threatened by trusts and ham- Kbpered by legislation, the averagoef earn- pf lng Is advancing and the geed time hf coming wheu child labor will be uu- KSib ' 'known, nnrerfv Inpxpnsnhle. nnil lilirlier ck "i t '- 1 - ...0-. A 4.1tAaitft. wtllitu 41... nncp iin(iii.nl Minnli but; anetlier form of that confronting all races and be is better off than the white laborer of a few generations back. If tbe general Improvement of the conditions of labor docs net cnable him te rise te independent and thrifty citizenship It Will be his own fault. Excited Siunter ltlair. A remark of Senater Jllalr li attract ing consldcrable attention from the newspapers throughout the country. This fact is mentioned because the sena tor has made s6 tiresome a hobby of the Blair educational bill that his remarks have Jeng ceased te be quoted and it is refreshing te find him saying something of interest. The notable laying referred te Is u fierce airalgn ment of the newspapers of the country, for neglecting te print his bpeech en the educational bill. The benater cauuet restrain his indignation at the failure of the American press te publish te the world the fuels with which he baa " laid this most Martllug matter before the Senate." It is rumored that home wealthy en terprising Journal will employ a strong corps of readers te explore the slxty evju pages of the CeHyraslOMil liecenl pupled uy benater Blair's recent apeecbes. If there are startling fact therein the papers want them by all means, and Mr. Blair baa himself te blame for their failure te appear in print. Xewbpapere cannot publish learned and heavy esays, how hew ver great their value and the startling matter should net have been buried out of sight lu long aud tiresome addresses. Mr. Blair's attack upon the press Is te bitter that it Is In ltielf a startling matter, but His in brief and Interesting form and the prompt notice It Is receiving Is a sufficient refutation of the charges of press unfuirncss te him. Belutcrcbtiug, senator, aud you will be printed and happy. Hew unhappy he new Is is proved by his strange declaration that the press is In corrupt league te prevent the consideration of the facts he efl'eiv, and, he adds : "I am net without evi dence te justify my belief that there arc agencies lu this country nt the bottom of the fell and Infernal work." Clearly, the fccuater is excited. Ill- educational scheme Is previug tee heavy, even for his own intellect, and he seeks healthy diversion in hunting the deadly newspaper man In the very act of prose cuting "fell Infernal work." Tlie Gcruiau Elections. In spite of his bid for popularity by the proposal of a Laber Congress the emperor of Germany has been beaten at the polls by the let of fifteen teats lu the Relchstas, or popular branch of the German Parliament. As there are three hundred and nlnety neven members of thU Heuse and the supporters of the government In overwhelming majority, this less of Ifteen may net kui alarming, but there is grave significance In the fact that the Socialist vote throughout ise empire lias been doubled, and alee In the defeat of Eugene Rich Ut by Singer, a Socialist candi date. Singer recently wen a libel ett agaiubt a paper devoted te the auppert of the government, but the emperor used his royal prerogative teMt aeUe the verdict and remit the imposed by the court upon tLe 'lUetlectlouef Hcrr Singer Is therefore direct rebuke te Emperor William aud is particularly marked bceauee of the fact that the Socialist candldate waa opposed by one of tlie most distinguished of Ger mans nnd the leader of the Liberal parij. It Is as though James G. Blaine should rU! for Congress against nn un known man oil the issue that trusts are prlvate affairs beyond public Interfer ence. The elcctleu of Singer gives notice te the emperor that a large majority of his subjects In that tactien don't consider the unjustexcrclse of his royal! prerogative a private affair. The sensation of election day in Berlin was provided by the em peror, who seems te take particular pains te de something startling every new and then. IIe effectively achieved this en Thursday by suddenly ordering the gar gar isen of the city te march at once towards a neighboring town,and the wild excite ment occasioned by the rapid passage through the streets of thousands of 4roeps,horsc,footand artlllery.bcnt upon an unknown errand, may be readily Imagined. When they reached their destination the soldiers were pompously reviewed by the emperor nnd three gen erals In full uniform accompanecd by a bodyguard carrying the lmpcrffl purple standard. The troops were put through a few manoeuvrcs and ordered back again, whlle the explanation wai given thai the proceeding wai only a test of the readiness of tbe garrison te meet a sud den emergency. It may strike the cltirens of Berlin that the time chosen was intended as a hint that "the war lord," as William has called himself, may find the emer-gcHcy-en some election day when things don't go te suit him at the polls. i m Mtxvr.Arei.isntid St. 1'mil nre tolmvenn electric tttrcet car syittein operatod by over head wlrei hung as It In proposed te hang thorn in Lincaster. The company expect te spend two 11111110111 en tlie plant ami chese tliU system after exniiilning 11 stor age hattery car. Tlie trouble with the latter reciiim te be llie cost. Tim: urakeman who warned tlie l'nclfle Expresi 011 Thursday morning and pro pre vented It from plunging nt full spced Inte the big freight wreck nt Pomorey, should be given credit for saving many lives by acting promptly. 1IU act was very Hlinple and natural 11 ml or tbe clrcutiiHtaticeK, hut tbore nre many who enn't net quickly even in great omergoncloil nnd ethers Vho leso their heads and de tbe wrong thing. This man appears te havtl tnken lu tbe situation Instantly nnd at ence stnrted te run back evor tbe track swinging his lantern. Tbe delny ef.n fraction of a second might Imve itoaled tbe f.ite of tbe express train, for ni it was tbe engineer only brought It te a step after It bad plunged into tbe wreck. Tun Yankee Is going te run locomotives along tbe banks of tbe rolling Jenrun. Tbe New England Land company of Egypt lias been organized In Uosten for tbe building of a two hundred mlle railroad from Pert Said, at tbe Mediterranean ontr.ince of tbe Suez canal, te Jerusalem, tbe Dead Sen, and by tbe valley of the Jerdan te Damas cus. General liutler, Senater Vryc, of Maine, and ethor prominent men ure In terested in tbe Hcliome. When American locomotives go booming through Palestine, tbcre will be a great waking up of undent history. Jescrn Gii.lis UioeAR,tbo eminent Irish momber of Parliament, who died suddenly of hoartdlseaso en Wednesday, was famous chlefly as an obstructionist In dobate. He would speak by tbe hour, meeting all im patient attacks with geed humored but llrm persistence, and when tbe Irish mom mem mom bersworofew in numbers be hoi pod te inake them strong enough te com mind consideration by sboer stubborn obstruc tion. llut net even In tbe Drltlsh Pnrllnment did tbe majority try te suppreis tbe min ority, as tbe Ilepubllcnus nniler Speaker Itccd nre trying te de In the Heuse. 1 PKItSON'AL. Govnnseu-ixECT Ueies, of Iowa, will be Inaugurated next Thursday. AuiiAHAM I.1XCOI.N, nged 15, tbe son of ltoberl Lincoln, minister te England, is dying nt his father's Londen rosldenco. Hkv. W. J. Jehnsen, of Mnnbclm, will nddre&s the htudentsofthe theological hoiii heiii Inarv nt a missionary meeting te be held en March 3d, In tbe College chapel. Miss MAMin ItoniNseN, of New Orleans, neoinlnefMlssColostoStautrur, will neon 1)9 married te Mr. Leuis Staonger, of New Yerk and Paris. I) a. Knapp, tbe German consul who made nil tbe treuble betweeu Amnriea nnd Germany ut .Samoa, lias been dropped from tbe consular lUt Just published by Germany. ,.,C.VA,U,J Si'iiKCKi:r.9, tbe sugur rellner of Philadelphia unci tbe Pnciilc coast, en Tbursdny argued before the ways nnd means commiltce against any reduction in the duty 011 sugar. Ex-GovcrtNen Ciiaiu.cs I-'ehtkk, of Ohie, nays that Jehn II. Themas, the mil lionaire Uemecp.it efbls state, spent nbeut 800,000 1 in trying te capture the Leglslnture In order te beceme United States mmuter, only te be beaten by Calvin S. llrlce. Tbe governor thinks that Cel. llrlee Mcnt no money in tbe legislative contest. Cait. Hamilton Muhuixl, the bere of tbe steamship Dan mark disaster, Is en gaged te a lialtimoie lady, nnd tlie mar mar rluge will take place in June, When tbe Baltimore merchant gave 11 reception te tbe captain nner tbe roseue, among tbe ladles was Miss Mollle McCerniick, a bandsotne brunctte, u native of New Or leans but a resldent of Ualthnore from childhood. She Is twontv-eno vearseld, and 11 favorite in social circles. A Mcdied of Advertising. Over en himilrej ttieiiMuilrrr tamiilt hot het tl of hemp's Unlin, we li-arn. vu-ragtien awaylntbUktatalnat year. TliaeermiHindluf wile en the llaUum lia neer U-m equalled or approached hyuny oilier rimctly. Thlii meill. clne mint lmegieat merit or Hie fne Mimiile would Injure, raUiertliau lielu tlie ale. If jeu liaveucoueliercold.or een eonumntlen, we would cruliilyiulMe a trial. 'Iliu fursebot fursebet tlenreW)cni,d il. (jj rroeD's aAitsAr.vitn.t. Rheumatism In bellev cd te be cniucdjby exceu of lactic acid in tticbloed.ouiiiciotliefullurcof tiiekldncy and liver topreiierlyrcmovelt.'lljoaclduttackl the fibrous IIhupi, particularly lu tttr Joints, aud cause the local manlre.tatleiij of the dls ease, palm and uchej lu the back ami heulder and tn the Joint nt the knees, ankles, hips aud wrists. Thousands of people liae feuud In Uoed'kSarsupurillaa positive and periuauvut euro for rheumatism. This medicine, by Hi purlfylnif nnd vitalizing action, neutralizes the acidity of the bleed, and aUe builds up and strengthens the w hole body. Wonderful 1'ropertlex " I have taken Heed's Sarsaparlila and found It excellent for rheumatism nnd dpepla. I suffeied for many Ions j ears, but my complete recovery Is due te Heed's Sarsaparlila. I re commend it te every one because or lu won derful properties as a bleed medicine." Jens KULLLMAK.MChatliamBtrect.Clevelaud.Olile. Inflammatory Itbuiimntisui "IJust want people te knew thalwethlnk Heed s Hursaparllta thebc.t remedy for Inflam matory rheumatism In the world. My liukbaud bad this terrible affection for two jears and Heed's Hartaparilla helped him mero than any' thing else. I nm always glad te Ul! w hat Heed's Hursaparllla has done." Mm. V. ATKit.e.v. Halem, Ind. ' Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists. ItjslxferJS. I'reiwed only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. W0JXWE.SO.NKDOH.au (I) DST.EI18 1 JlpTOYHTEUS IN THE MAIt ket served In all st les, and meals ul all l4,0.u.r,,.?t SIIA.,iL v4 10lf KIl'H, In the rear of tlieCvnUnl Market Oysters In Uie shell or opened kerved te prlvnta fawltlts. Telephone connection JwraS-2uidH MffiLAOAWBR fcAILY, TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Continued from Pint lSife. IAMPETEK EAHT. Jiiilge: F Shirk, ML Inspector t AmesM. OtffenbsHtch, 155j D Y llesr, 03 ; Phares Dener, 83 1 CMStt, 47. ' Supervisors j Wlllam Nmlth, lj E II Kcildlg, 0( Jacob II Geed, IM; Martin Itohrer, 63 : Ocorge Imen, 113 t Jehn O Scheel Dlreetetui A- H Denllnger, 147 1 UKLandla. 121: I! It Plffenbnugb. 193 1 Ames II Qreff, 101 j Levi L Krelder, 142. Scheel Tax Collocter 1 Jacob Mathlet, 180 1 Aldus F XcfT, 189. Justlcoeftbo Poacet IxjvI ltazer, 229 1 Atlce Kendlg, 143. Auditer: Emanuel II Ilcrr, 320. Township Clerk! Cyrus Weaver, 328. FEQUEA TOWNSHIP. Judge: Emannel Hamlsh, 292. Insiocter: Andrew M Erb, 182; Jehn McCallister, 114. Tax Collecter: Jes 11 Erb, IIS; Aldus Esblcman, 70 j Ames L Decbteld, 107. Siitwrvlsers: Jehn F Martin, 180; BanJ M Ilerr. 200; Henry I lack man, 1.10. Srhoel Directers: Jacob 11 Hcrr, ISO; Jacob Hetdelbaugb, 133; Aaren II Shank, 160; n Q Hush. 140. Censtable: SSTshudy, 133; Adam Wler, 131. ' Auditer: Jacob B Miller, 202. Township Clerk : Frank Shlmp, 270. PAKADISE TOWNSHIP. Judge: W 11 Drewn, 105; Rebert Olrvlti, 48. Inspecters: Ocorge Mewery, 100; D W Edwardd, 40. Assesser: Frank Eby, 12. .Supervisers: Ilenry Drewn, 100; O C Mewery, 181; Alex Ingram, 00. Scheel Directers: E Passinore, 109; A L Eshlcman, 141'; Jes Alken, 00. Juitlee of the Poaee: w O Frew, 107; Daniel Wen, 47. Constable: Jehn Mlller, 12. Audltei: Jue It Donllnger, ltl.i; A M Heed, 40. , Town Clerk: Jehn Weaver, 100. ItAlMIO TOWNSHIP. EWTOWX. Judtre: Christian Hernaflus, Oil ; Solo Selo Sole mon Jtbends, 1. Inspecters: Albert nhends, 41; Jacob Geltumcber, 47 j Ooergo Moere, 4. Tux Collecter: 8 M Cevor, 45 ; Jeslah Keener, 10 ; Jehn I) Hovder, 31. Supervisors : Sainuel E Myers,80; Philip Keener, 7 ; Emanuel Miller, 88 ; Fred Kech, 0. Scheel Directers: C II Waltz, 81 ; IIS Carman, 13 ; Geerge F Ilaker, 01. JiiHtleoefthoPoaco: Jacob EStauffer, 00. Township Auditer: 11 M Engte, 07. Tewh Clark : Jacob S Ksutfman, 00. nTIttCKI.KH'ft RCIIOOI. 1IOUHK. Judge: Jacob E Kever, 03; Ilenry S Eby, 48. Inspecters: Andrew Tolker, 48; Albert Kevor, 12; Jehn Hortler, 32; A Ilaker, 14. Tax Collecter: 8 M Cevor, 32; Jeslah Keener, 22; Jehn D Hesslor, 01. Superviser: Samuel E Myers, 70; Philip Kcener, 43; Emannel Miller, 70; Fred Kevor. 42. Scheel Directers: C II Wall, 01; BS uarmaii, u;; uoergo i JiiiKer, lift. Justlce of the Peace: Jacob E Staulfer, 118. Cnnstable: Isaac M Cever, 51; Ooergo Elcbolbergor, 33. Township Auditer: II M Engle, 110. Town Clerk : Jacob S KaulViimii, 117. NI'OUTINO HII.L. Judge: Jehn L. DllTonderfrbr, 110. Inspoeters: L. C. Williams, 102; ILK. Nnuinan, 17. Tux Collecter: S. M. Cever, 73; Jesialt Keener, 39; Jehn D. Honsler, 7. Supervisors I S.unuel E. Myers, 33; Philip Koenor, 88; Emannel Miller, 10; Fred. Kech, 03. Justiee of tlioPcace: Jacob E. Staufler, 117. Scheel Directers: C. 11. Waltz, 81; U.S. Gnriunu, .11 ; Goe. F. Baker, 109. Township Auditer: II. At. Engle, 117. Town Clerk: Jacob L. KnuiTman, 117. UNION SQUAHl, Judge 07. J. II. ltuhl, 113; Ilenry Keser, Inspocter: A. U. Lesber, 83 D. G. vjreiiicr, nn; .mini iieiss, a. Tax Collecter: S. M. Cevor, 10; Jeslah Kcener, 176: Jehn D. Messier, 22. SnporvNers: Samuel E. Myers, 83; Philip Kcener, 122; Emaiiuel Mlller, 111; Fred. Kech. US. ' Scheel Directers: C. B. Waltr, 109; B. S. airman, 109; Ooergo P. Baker, J81. Justlcoef the Peace: Jacob E. Stautfer, 205. Township Auditor : 11. M. Engle, 210. Town Clerk: Jacob L. Kuuuniaii, 211. CONSOLIDATED. Tax Collector : S. M. Cever, 100 ; Jeslah Kcener, 252 ; Jno. D. Messier, 121. Supervisers: Siniuel E. Mvers, 287; Philip Keener, 202; Emanuel Miller, 291 ; Fied. Kech, 213. Scheel Directers: C. B. Wall, 338; B. S. Garman, 03; Goe. F. Ilaker, 409. Justlce of the Peace: Jacob E. Staufler, Township Auditer: II. M. Engle, 543. Town Cleik : Jacob L. JCaud'nian, 611. STBASBUnO TOWNSHIP. Judge: S S IIess, 232 ; Jno Eager, 18. Inspecter: A N Herr, 127; faamuel II VVIUer, IS. Tax Collecter: Mlle II Weaver, 240. Superviser: Jonas Leng, 210; Martin Sbl rk, 238. Scheel Directers: BenJ II Suavely, 220; Gee W Huverstlck, 111; 'Jes. Ilostettor, 133. ' Justlce of the Poaee: J F Andiews, 211. Auditer: W It Bishop, 210. Township tierk : It 1) Herr, 211. MT. JOY TOWNSHIP. mt. joy urr-ER. Judge: David C. Mecklev, l'JO. Inspecters: AlbertSbank, 81 ; O A Wea ver, 48. Tax Collecter: Illram Entorline, 61 j 1 W Witmer, 4." ; Frederick Swade, 38 ; Jae Kubus, 4. Constnble : William Widman, 08; Loo Leo Loe pold Wlekonbelsor, 55 ; Sainuel Bloacber, 17 ; Abram Longeneekor, CO; Israel Mum inert. 15. Scheel Directers: Ames Keener, 08; Samuel Mlller, .13; Jehn Llndemuth 1; Dr Win Theme, 83 ; Ames It Herr, 48. Supervisers: 1'eter S D.ichmnn, 10; l'oter E. Grayblll, 75 ; Jacob M Hetlman, 37: Peter Meshey, 0. ' Justlce et the Poace: Samuel Baliner, 130. Township Auditer: Jacob Ilostettor, 137. Town Cleik: Jacob Yeung 110. MILTON OIIOVE. Judge: Christian Ober, 122; EHArndt, 1. IuecterH: ls.i.10 Witiiiaii, 40; Jehn Lnlerllne. 72. Tux Collecter: I W Winner, 4 Jacob U KuhiiM.3. Ilimm Entorline, 10.1; Frederick Swade, 16 1 Supervisers: Fetor S Bnchiiinn, 47; reler L. Grayblll, 87 ; Jacob M. Heliiiian 72; Peter Meshey, 8. Scheel Dlrocters : Ames Keener. 51 ; RynueJ Mlller, 31; Jehn Lindemutb20, Dr. (i in iiieiue, iie; Allies It Herr, 10. Justice of tbe 1'cace: Samuel Balmer, Censtable: William Widman, 23; Leo Lee pold Wlckenhelser, 10; Samuel Bleacher, 1-; Abram Longeneekor, 61 ; Israel Mum- 1 1 1 " n i Township Auditer: Jacob Hestetter 123 Town Clerk: Jacob Yeung, 121. i.ewcn MOUNT jev. Judge: David Nowcemor, 105. Inspecter: Tboepbllus Arndt, 20; Jacob Kline, 74. wTl53c.,.CoUec,ers "Irani Entorline, 89; I. J). M inner, 2; Frederick Swade, 22; Jacob Killing, 45. ' ' iviuius, -ii. Suiiervisers: PeterS. Bachman, 78; I'e L. Orabill, 105; Jocob M. Helliuuii. 7; Pe Meshey, 1, ' 'eter 'eter ccnoeiij recter: Ames Keener, 82; Samuel Miller, 15; Jehn Llndemutli, 4 Dr. m. Thoiue. 00; Ames It. Herr, t. Lxecutive Cemmittee: Ell Arndt, 107; 107 " Mc,zl0lh Iesl n"s' Hettenstelu, Justlce of Peace: Samuel Balmer, 102; L. e. Carmanv, 1. Censtable: 'm. Widman, 02; lipoid VMckenheUer, 0; Samuel Bleacber, 4; Abram Lengeneckcr, 18; Israel Muniniert. Uli Township Auditer: Jacob Hosteller, 103; D. llaruhart, 2. Tew n Clerk: Jacob Yeung, 107. MOUNT JOV TOWNSHir CONsOLUUTKD. , ll,5..9ollDC'ler: "'ram Enterline, 1M: .h'ljer. 61; 1'iederlck Swade, 75; Jacob It. Kubus, 62. ' T.S.,,po,l,er!. . ,1'eter S Bachman, 233; Peter EOrayb 11, 277; Jacob M Heirmau 110; Ptter Meshey, IS. ' Scheel Dlrocters: Ames Keener. 231: Samuel Mlller, 82: Jehn Llndeiiiutb, 31 Dr AN in Theme, 275 ; Ames Herr, 70. Justice i or Peace : Samuel Balmer, 355. CentbiSi William Widman, 215 j Lee- 1..&J.! IOTELLtaEtfOEK, npks WlekMriMlMr, 71 iJtamuel Bleacher, M ; AtHM IiA(MdMr, 1W; Israel Mom Mem iert,M . :s jv ' TewHrtilp A4MMrtueb Hesietlcr, 8fl3. 1 . , TewBCIerki JsMek Tmrc, 371. . WARWICK TOWK8HIP. , ,- WAJsWlCTt a."d jfc' M V1"!' mt w K Ben,Icr'15' Insmotera: T J Hart ran ft, 127; Ames Berkholder, 17; JqsiD. Butter, 1. Supenrlseni: tl Aoeyer, 117; Urbuifccn hart, I32i KUMOraU, 24; Milten SbaefTer, A NlcheliiYn(er,l. ..Scheel Directers: J n Brlckcr, 114; Henry 8 Miller, 131 ; Fred Neldamycr, 19; Abner Iteeaer. 6. CotwUble r3 A ShMr. 128; J M Fry, 17. Township Auditer: Oabrlel Boinesdor Beinesdor Boinesder for, 120; A Heck man, 4; Martin Hacker. 1. Town Clark t Samttel Habecker, Jr., 131 i Jack Evana, 1 ; Martin Hacker, 1; II J Seaberj 1 1 T J Hartranft, 1; Ames Bark holder, 1. EAST WARWICK. Judge: A D Butter, 165; W S Gable, 115. Inspecters: Jeseph D liutzer, 177; J Hallacbar, 95. ' Supervisers: Jacob A Gever, 165; Urlas Iyenbart. 102; Ellas Ombe, iZ7. .Scheel Directers: Jehn II Brlckcr, 167; Hanry S Miller, 172; Frederick Nolda Nelda myer, 120. Constable! J A Shaar, 174: Jno M Frj',103. Auditer: Gabriel Bemesderfor, 181. Town Clerk: Zacbarlab Evans, ICQ; J A Shaar, 3 j J Leed, 1. WAnWICK CONSOLIDATKD. Supervisors ; J A Geycr, 272; Urlas Lenbart, 294; Ellas Orube, 161; Milten ShaoiTer, 2; Nicholas Yerger, 1. Scheel Directers: J It Brlcker, 277; Henry SMIller,313; Fred Neidamyer, 145; Abner Hester, 6. Constable; J A Shaar, 302; Jf M Fry, Township Auditer: Gabriel Bcmes Bcmes Bcmes dorfer, 301 ; A Hackman, 4 ; Martin Hacker, 1. Town Clerk: Zach Evans, 170; Samuel Habackcr, jr, 131. SALISBURY TOWNSHIP. Judge: S J Honderson, 115; Ellas Kurt, 13. ' inspecters: Harry Rhoads, 113, Gee O Worst, 19. ' ' Assessor : Wm B Witmsn, 115. Supervisors : Pcter Elmer, 103; Christian Shenk, 108; Win. Lemen, 28; Abraham Hamlsh, 10. Scheel Directers: Jes K Frent, 113 ; Peter Benders, 114; O C Lapp, 19; Isaae Corrretb,20. " ' Censtable : Jehn Mlller, 120. Township Auditer: W C Hendorsen, 116 ; L K Illlten, 10. ' Town Clerk: W C Honderson, 115 ; J II Masen 10. ' srniNfj eAnnEN. Judge: Isaac Eby, 05; M. V. Sklles! 22. Inspecters: Harry Baxter, 00; Goeriro Illlten, 21. lib Supervisor : Christian Shenk, 80 ; Peter Elmer, 03; William Lemen. 42. Scheel Dlrocters: Jes. K. Frantz, 01: Petor Seuder, 93; C. C. Lapp, 21; Isaac Cofretli, 19. mi. Censtable : Jehn Mlller, 03. Township Auditer: W. C. Hendersen, 07: LewlsK. Hilten, 21. Town Clerk: W. C. Hendorsen, 07; Israel 11. Masen, 21. eAr. 8hert7, Judge: H. K Nixon. 75. i; Themas Inspecters: J. M. Horsliey, 130; Ames S. Herr, 76. Superviser: ChriMaln Shenk, '111; leter Elmer, 125; William Lemen, 78; Abraham Harnisb. 00, Scheel Directors Jeseph K. Frantz. 138 l'oter Seuder, 130; Cofretli. 71. C. C. Lapp, 72; Isaac Censtable: Jno. Mlller 130. Township Auditer: W. C. 135;L.K. Hilten. 75. Hendersen, Town Clerk: I. H. Masen, 75, CAMnninae. Judire: Jehn W. Robinson, 70 Ocoige iieiuiuiniig, .i, Inspector : Win. M. Hyman, Whlte, 33. ' ' Superviser: Chrlstaln 'Shenk, Elmer, 03; William Lomen, 01; 70 ; Kcece 18; Peter Abraham SJiuriiisu, ai. Scheel Directers: Je. K. I'rantz, 80; Petor Seuder, 80 ; C. C. Lapp, 30 ; Isoue Coirreth,32. '" ' Censtable : Jno. Mlller, 09. Township Auditer: W.C. Honderson, 70 ; L. K. Hilten, 32. Town Clerk: W. C. Hendorsen, 79; Issae II. Masen, 32. CONSOLIDATED. Supervisors : Peter Elmer, 330; Christian Shenk, 331: Win. Lomen, 239; Abraham Hamlsh, 93. Scheel Directors : Jeseph K. Frantz, 423 ; Peter Souders, 423 ; C. C. Lapp, 1 12 ; Isaac Cofretli, 142. Censtable: Jehn Mlller, 427. .nT0lvn?Jlln..Audller: w- c- "ondersoii, 120 ;L. K.Hilten, 117. Town Clerk : W. C. Honderson, 420; I. II. Masen, 147. Dr. Bull's Cough Hyrnp Is a purely veeetnble compound. Innocent in nature nnd wonderful In ctfecL Fer children It Is Invaluable, curing croup, whooping cough, etc., lu a few hours. lrlce i't cents. Mlt. W. It. OIIAVES, of Wetberedvlllc. Sid., writes: I sufter semctlincs with acute rheuma tism, land your SaUutlen Oil gives me Inslan Inslan tnnceus relief. I cordially recommend It as a ure cure. Come let the Joyous tidings roll Frem east te west, from pole te pole, That woman's teeth, nnd lips, and breath, Ne mere shall suffer worse than death, Fer BOZODONT with magle sway, Preserves thorn new irein foul decay. febl7-lydee(Uw Geed Points In u Weman. A clear brlLl.teye That can pierce the sky, A rounded check Where the roses speak, A chest se grand That the I ungs expand ; A steady brain Hint can bear the strain, A manner bright Aud a spirit light. Who dost net wish rer these, or hav lug them wihh te keep them, yet whsn weakness, Irregu larltlcs, sick hcadacne.ucrveusnessand lnliam. inattens attack her, restoration can be accom plished by the use of Dr. Plerce's Favorite Pre scriptions, n medicine designed for woman's use. and plnced with all druggists for their re lief. Held under the manufacturers peslUe guarantee of satisfaction, or money refuuded. F,8AW limiuevc. H IQll A MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Cliina Hall. Wk are new opening our Spring Importation or Queensware and will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade or ware at Lewest Prices. Ileusestlres receive especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. Scnnl itotlcce. IT'SfATK OF U. KDW. HEOUNKIt. I.ATK OJJ erijincakterctty.deeeased. Letters testa- i.iuuirj- uu saiu isiaie uie undersigned, all ;crsens Indebted thereto "'". "Nu-lr" " aiaue inuneaiate pi Immediate pnyment. ana iiium Imwug claims or demands ugalnst lesame, will pmeni them without ddav for ttlemillt te tfie undprslriiAd nf :sw w..tt Cri.... street, or te her attorneys. h . MA11V IDA IIKOF.NEn, Bnevvx 4 IIrnsel, Kxecutrlx Attorneys. Jan3l-0tdF X7ISTATK OF J. J. F1TZPATUICK, LATU li or Itncnstcr city, deceused, letters tes tuiueuUiry en said estate hnvlng been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto ure requested te make Immediate payment. and thoke having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delav fur settlement te the undersigned, at the banklni: houBeoritccd.Mcdrnnnix-Co. 11. J. MCGHANN, Executer. J. r Hteisjjktz, Att'y. anidF r ou JAPANESE GOODS, ' UoteKUIHMAN'H, Ne,t3WestKlngBtreet, IBIDAY, PBKUABT Wtattammkv'm. raitMLBiA, rrMiTirt.aifMM. Chine warp prirtted. Ond of the newest effects ;oneef the prettiest. -Surprising what pictures can be wrought by se simple a device. Here's one : Melange ground scattered with autumn leaves that are foggy as te outline but clean cut as te beauty, $2 ; plain te match, 1.2 5. Anether : Blotched stripes with narrow streaks of satin be tween, $2.50 ; plain, $1. Still another has the bread stripes peppered with dark specks, and the narrow streaks arc mostly black. Celer con trasts all through are peculiar ; light changeable melange ground every time with stripes of salmon old rose fnwn bun gebelin gray apple green 42 inches wide, $1.50 ; plain te match, $1. A Baby Coach at $18 that we never had the like of before under 21, and that is the equal of any Coach we knew of out side at $23 te $25. Our spe cial of specials rattan body of fancy scroll work, side pockets, coil springs, flat spokes, plush upholstery, and satin parasol neatly lined. As comfortable as a Coach need be ; as hand some and dashing as the fond est mamma will be likely te care for. Richness without ex travagance. We will get up any sort of a Coach you say, and en short notice tee, but net one in a hundred will care for anything better than this $18 special. All our Baby Coaches are en the same grade relatively." Neat rattan body, satin cush ion and parasol, $9 ; fancier body, satin upholstery, $10.50 ; silk plush upholstery, and satin parasol, $12. Precisely the same Coach (a little less upholstery) that was $6 last season is $5 new. Safet serviceable, sightly. Almest all the old styles have been dropped. Prettier, daintier werkT the choice from all the leading body makers. Geed judges, disinterested, say we have the finest assortment of Baby Coaches te be found in America. Basement, 'thirteenth and Market streets corner, Jehn Wanamaker. (Clothitte. Tf-i-EllS HATHFOK. HIGH PRICES WONTtAKE. High l'rlccs won't take these times. It's a common saying, and It's a fact loe. Geed prices and light values nre common te these times. We've put down the prices and kept the value up. This is net common; It Is customary te put down prices and quality with the prices. Net se here. Kxamlue our Line of Hulls at 110, 112, 113,114, $15, 118 and fig and see by comparison If such values are found elsewhere. Here everything roust be Honest, llcltable and Geed. It will pay you te buy Overcoats new for next winter's use. The prices are lower new than they have been for years. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET IiANCASTKU. TA. SrttB. TOOK UP YOURBPHINO T1LK. Yeung Men's SPRING HATS DAILY AltUIVALS. ALL TDK NLWF.ST N0VLLT1E3 IN TllADK. THE Only place In the city selling the Wilcox, " Bosten beauties " and the Reneuned "DUN. LAP HATS," Children's Bprlng Hats and Cap In large as sortment at prices te suit all. TltlWKS, TUAVKMNQ HAGS VMMtKUiAS. AND STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCAHTF.R. PA. HOUa&PAINTINO. DRAINING AND ULAZINO. . I1YIION J. HROVVN, successor te Gee. W. Ilrewn, deceaMHi. Fructlcal Painter, drainer audUlazler. Werk done by contractor da v as cheap us first-class work can Uidene. Best nerkmeii. uud none but best material used. Fine draining a specially. i-Orders by mull attended. Hliep 52 North lueen. Ksdeueell East Jamei street. Jnl-lmd - 2iri890. ' ' 9 . MfiLUAiisKMI a 4 II. yK" ' '. " f n 1 ." fU 1 J V k & 1 ' fatirthtf Feb. 22d ': ii l)i AND THE COMMENCEMENT v" OF OUR UNEXPECTED LINEN SALE i FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. . Thlssle will contain ttswajHi dsalrabU pat terns In Bleached and Cnim Tmhla Lilians. tJolered Borders, Towels and Nplntht are bartmlns. -All should Ticking, Ifaillns.Bhmlngi, luwcuugs, naininr, uaving cieuis, nsiiieens and qingbainsal low Prices. Ladies' Corsets. Madam Warren's Dress Ferm, Dr. Streng's, the P. V. and B. C Corsets at popular prices. , Dr. Warner's Cerallne nod Flezlblt Hip and Dr. Ball's Health Corset. Price, 75c All sties and colors. ' Ladles' CterseU that are unexcelled -for shape, style and durability, 60e and 33c Bprlng Welght'ceaU, Jackets. Cennemaras and NewmarkeU for Ladles and Misses. Beys' Knee Pant Suits, Ci te te. Beys' Knee Pants, 25cJ50e, 75e,tl. Flannel Hhlrt WaUwTVsc. $1, 1 25. xwrneBniri wsuis, ae ana euc t4H)J&. Working Pantaloons, 75c, $1, $L10, $1.25, II .50 . New Pattern Calice and Percale HhlrU,2 col cel lars and 1 pair cutis te each shirt. SPRING STYLUS PuITs, Tcc'ts and Feur-ln-lianJ, 23c, 80c, 75c, 11.00. . i . -v. Derby Hats for Spring Wear. dent's Derbys, three propeitlons, II SO. dent's Black Derbys, $1 25 and K. -English Comfert Derbys, t2 50. Beys' Light Cleth Hats, 38c and 25c. Beys' Light Cleth Hats worth 1 marked 50c. Reb Rey Scotch Caps, 50c Trunks ! Trunks ! Trunks ! Canvas and Leather Covered, Brass Corners and Leck, very strong and handsome. The Popular Department for Ladies' and Misses' Shoes. The latest addition te our large assortment Is a Ladles' Dongola Kid Butten Shee, Saunre or Upera Tee, with n Flexible Sele, inaile in all widths. Price, 50 and 12. & 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AND NO. 318 MARKET ST.. IIAHHI.HliUUO, PA. gev gialc or Rent. , F OR RENT. Reems for Rent, THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, ABOVE Ohas, H. Frey's SHOE STORE, Nes. 3 and 5 East King St. Third Fleer Roem Is handsomely papered and fitted up, having Its own water closet and washstand In a small ante-room, the fleer is planed and oiled, making a handsome room, suitable for dancing, seciables, secret organiza tions, etc The Fenrth Fleer is'net papered, but will also be mted up In similar style tesult geed tenants. It has Its own water closet nnd washstand tin Its present condition is suitable for light manufac ture. Fourth Fleer for Rent from Marcl 1st, and Third Fleer from April 1st. Cheap Rent te Geed Tenants. Alse, Small Office Roem en Second Fleer, finely papered and fitted up with das and Elec tric Light. Rent, 11 00 per month, In advance. APPLY TO Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREV A ECKERT) Uie Leader of Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 & S EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. TO EAL ESTATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE. HOU8E3,UUII.DlNOLOTS,PARMS, MILLS, Ac,, for sale. Great bargains. Call for our new Catalogue Just out, HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al ways en hand for rent. RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken charge of, collection of rents, payment of taxes, repairs, etc, attended te without trouble or an noyance te owners, MONEY TO LOAN 0f MORTGAUES.-Fer these having money te Invest we havetlrst class mortgages en hand and the best of facili ties for investing. TITLE PAPERS prepared and titles carefully examined. WasKiit rthdav m Fester Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. 108 EAST KINO STREET. nor I Smd A S t X& ir - " " l- I tP rHBMfeHtvsOAMneHir i2r" .'Si r- ns. Rsrasln '!5".i J n - mrmmmm9 r iv m A Bargains. Beat Flash Ceata forte. 4 , MO Heal Plesti Coats for aw, MIMeiPlasliOoatefbrlfc; 180 Heal Plash Coats far M, W Seal Plash OeaU for H7. US RealFlash Jackets for ill, M (MM Plash Jackets for HI "I 500 Cleth Newmarkets for e, 60 Cleth Newmarkets for 08, 10 00 Cleth Newmarkets for 7 M, 13 M Cleth Newmarkets for 0 at. 1980 Cleth Newmarket for Met, IS 00 Cleth Newmarkets for Met 9169 Cleth Newmarket for H08. "One Let Reduced from 02 00 te 75, On Let Reduced from 2 SO te let, One Let Reduced from 00U no, One Let Reduced from a 09 te set, 6nLeiBedaced(rem7Sta 406. A larg line of finer geed at rreally reduced price. REMEMBER-Our Faitlre Hteck or Winter Ooed most co at once If possible, We will make price te make It go. tarlt will pay you te Inspect our stock. 25 East King Street, .LANCASTER, PA. marOMydR NKW YORK BTORE. New Yerk Stere. Black Dress Goods DEPARTMENT Offers a variety of Standard Goods and Nov elties seldom found outside of the largest cities, and better values for the money cannot be round anywhere, Our Bprlng Importation of Black Cashmere Henriettas Itave no superior In finish and quality. 40 Inches Wlde, All-Weel, at 50c, -&, 67c, 75c te 1 CO a yard. " """ .. BLACK CASHMERE HENRIETTA, 4S Inches Wide, at OOC, 75c, 87c te II 15. BILK-WARP HENRIETTAS,) Inches Wide, 75c, 1100,1X23 te $175. SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, 40 Inches Wide, $100 and It 20. BLACK BRILLIANTINES. 25, 37K, 50 and 75 v Cents a Yard. BROCADED AND STRIPED BRILLIAN- TINES In Belld Black and Black and White. BLACK STRIPED HENRIETTAS, 40 Inches Wide, 75e a Yard. BORDERED NUN'S VEILING, BORDERED VEILS IN PATTERNS, COURTAULD'S MOURNING CREPES, In All Widths and Qualities. WATT &"SHAND, 0,8 AND 10 EAST KING ST J. B. MARTIN 4 CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Table Tumblers. About 40 dozens Table Tum blers Wine, Champagne, Sherry, Claret, Punch and Bar Glasses, of all kinds, at 5c each. - If they go as quickly as the last odd let advertised Monday customers will be tee late. Corsets Until Further Netice. Dr. Warner's Coraline, 79c. Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip, 79c. Dr. Warner's Health, $1.05. Dr. Ball's H. P., 75c. All sizes new in stock. One let of the above Corsets slightly soiled at 60c each. Thompson's Gleve - Fitting Corsets are net included in the cut price list. Remnant Counter. A collection of short lengths from every department in the store; one-half regular prices. Wall Papers. An importation order just re ceived, and the newest designs are being shown. Ne Fancy Prices; Geed Patterns at 1 2c apiece. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts,, LANCASTER. PA. -TIT-ASH EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS TO YV be Mashed with "Purity Henp." You'll like It. "lALIFORNIA. The People's Cash Stere j Special Parties. Beml-menthly. Tourist r sleeplng ears. Cheap rates. Southern Paclfle Ce. Addicss, E. HAVI.i:Y, Oeu'l Eastern Agent, SU Broadway, New Yerk ; ft. J. SMITH Agent, 4S. 3d St-.Phlle. JanlS-lyditaw 100,000. IN BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR IN VESTORS, IN SUMS OF Iioe,t3oo,to00, ti,oeo te tao.eoa Bends 0 per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mortgages 8 per cent. Interest, payuble half Send or call for full Information. JOHN H. METZLKR, Ne,B.Dukat, 'J'l 5I .1 .'1 x-'l x- "?ri&tf vefxm-ftr- '&&& ?!3at" s -fc- ,i' -s-rM.T.rtwtlw.j
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers