t zf . 3 Si "-. t -t ,(n i-r t " $ f$F ivft '.W? lS jf"i eaas. . s" .jF L'vjW - ,-j:-. - ss m w l3, rS: BC - i v r em WORM). :M "r , w?$ 1 mWlHWW t IMtt INN' t: .-jvii1" ta,t!svMM Csrtl-ErsfcWefc ftl . .- ;'CMM wm MM par. rt.'.jtjL'S.w ... ..n- . i mWfkiA H.r-.w . . m 4&T-. 'hlLlL tfci.'-W-mi-i sl i-v.tll-. MMW.UMllMiHMr'OMMUre 'fSailtM.B1rtWa la oniening . : s. Tniisiiif wefartelMi halfnte. ,lk lM7 4fMd from the handt of ' k'"'-1H-iHll'Co5heUy! '?' .VfNEtC " WflirepuwesBaa iriBHiiuwj wing u. j.m ju " - '-" adkl MMotleB m seen s possible, and Atitttnr rating quietly. ?rCJ.fcmUhl Jr., brakeman en the Read I'htJt Columbia railroad, had his lea arm ?-hiAnt-iatard vestsrdav. lie was en- hmI In emibllBC can nt Tripoli when his Strnmi wa caght between two cara and '(Iwilyaqaeeaed. $ThclUtitf meeting will Utaeld In the '$&UM burgW zoom tKta evening te discuss XttMlposteaee removal. Tbe uptown adve- Jmm deeWthey will de their utmost te ,v,vry; we iucwmjh. r"fe:ntw' bell of the Tresbyterlan church ' ' y WM "WW W me i" or uni ui iuu. j . ;&1W. Geerke, C. K., and n corps erasslstant. -MWAmU o'clock the bell rang out its Hrst S 'inAmm. 11 la nure In tene and pitched In tJ ,Hm key of E. It weighs 2,400 pound and a& hi from the McSUane bell feuudry, Baltl- iS&f raerc. The ben was prcseiueu uy .um. ML Elizabeth Meyers, of Norwood, In memery Mhl of her 1st e daughter, Mrs. Hallle Meyers EfctS CeWrrt, and u, in n b0 hcard at sir? if Mraaieyers neiue. w'fi'" Tim final tneetlnir of the old council will JhgSi- b held en Friday ovenlng. 'ftbs The Cheral society will meet this evening in tue Presby terlan chnpel. $' Oeerge Newcomer, employed n me Wilsen Laundry Maclilne uempnny, butt two fingers of his right hand injured yeter- lN davbv bavins a whoel run ever his finger. 1" Jacob Rethschilds will occupy the Btore room te be vacated by A. Jesse). "3. 1). Barnm, grand master of records, Knights of tbe Gelden Jlagle, will held a school of instruction in town en Friday evening. Mrs. Careline Desey, wife of Philip Deaey, colored, died last night of Consump tion nfter a VAdl-'ll IllllftSsi. Thn flinenil $. ,'jr.r. r.::..; .-.,:":r.r ireSV -T Ph'A,r,nrnl nf rtn. W. VrV wll tin hnld '2r.. .-.. -. . ...-.., ...... ,H7. en Saturday at 1(1 a. m. at Silver Bprlngs. ifes. Geerge V. Mprshen, of Newark, N. J., i&. .in old Columbian, was In tewu yesterday wsk... siiB.i".r0i.ii.. & -xrea. einmuaiur was ueiurn oiiuire iv;'iHv Sellv last evenlns for assault and batterv L'iS". ami miretv of the lipaoe nroferrcdrbv MrH. ' Mary Greff. ITe gave ball for court. sf "M'llss" will be presented In the epnra house te-lllght by tbe New Yerk Theatre company. j . Death of a Township Supervisor. Sai.ohea, Feb. 27. Uriah Geedman, liv ing near Laiuliaville, who wns recently re elected as one of tbe superviserH of Kust Hempfield township, died en Friday afternoon. He had an attack of tbe grip T Hmrni time ane which vhh fullnwnl livn .rfjj aerveus prostration, of which he died. S!VL He was a successful farmer nnd fPc m lAfMw.iail nttlvnn. ltn liMivn n wlfit sH- and eight children: Jehn, who lives at Vw DHlerville, Benjamln, In list llonipfleld ,d tewushlp. iHenry and Lizzie, who wero gS ( living at home, Mrs. Peter Musser, of fas ?vei Sj,f wire of Abram Ilnker, Kiln, thn wire or R. P, Bwnrr, tue cigar man ufacturer, Alice, the wife of Harry Buell, . and Mrs. Aaren Ray, all living in Lan dlsvllle. The funeral will be held en 8unday at 10 a. m. at the New Mcnennlte cbuatb, near Landlsville. Prekecutcd Fer Spite. Nera lireldenbach, who is In jail en u charge of larceny, sent for Alderman Hal bach en Mendayt and he went te the county prison te see .her. Sbestld she wanted te make complaint against Mrs. Lavlnla Antheny ,Goe. II. Iloiiedict nnd Llz Llz sle DUHnger, for adultery. Thoaldeiman took her complaints nnd Issued warrante for the nrrest of the parlies. Uonedlct Is out of town and a warrant could net be served en him. The ethor defendants gave ball fur a bearing. The prosecutions leek like a equccze ou the part of Nera, w he wants te have company lit Jail, The lar ceny case against her will llkely result in conviction. Prier te her arrest Nera ha'd a quarrel with Mrs. Antheny and hhe Is probably tuklug this way of getting even with her. Will Loeture en Forestry. A number of Liucaster gcntloinen inter ested in forestry met nt the ofllce of Simen P. Eby, esq., en Wodnesday oveulng. It was decided te oxtend nu invitation te Oovernor Beaver te preslde at the meeting te be heldln this city in the second or third week In March. The invitation te Gover Gover eor Beaver, which wns sent te him te-dny, was signed by a large number of promi nent citizens. The address en that occasion will be rto rte rto llvered by Dr. K.B. Fernow,lnchargeoftho forestry bureau of the agricultural dopait depait dopait mentat Washington. He is thoroughly familiar with the subject, nnd an Interest ing lecture may be looked for. Tlie IHtsboe Momerlnl. It is stated that the Iligboe Momerl.il JFund " premises u net result that w 111 net ;be unworthy the educators of the state." Final reports nre net requested bofeie June 1st, but the trustoe or the fund, the Fulton bank or this city, has already re ceived nearly six hundred dellnrH, includ- Ing sixty-eight dollars from Jolmstew n schools. These In charge of the enterprise, indignantly deny that there is any lev.) Ing of contributions upon children, mul say that it is a frce-will offerlng, and that " the purpose of the project is te aid in educat ing children In 0110 of the bust directions." It is said that Dr. Hlgboe died le.ulngnn estate worth about ten thousand dollars, as he was was himself very liberal and net ambitious for wealth. ltcault of Kloetlou. The senior class of the seminary yestcr. day selected the following geiiilomen te read theses ou nnnl versary day, w hick ,w ill be en May 8: Messrs. J. L. Ileusli, G. W. . Riehardb, S, U Krebs, I). W. Albright, J. IL'Brewn and M. O. Nell. Messrs. H. K. Oechant.ef the senior class, David Shlrcr, ofthemlddlo, and Win. Ir vine, of the junior, were elected delegates te the Iuter-Seuiinary Missionary Alliance Which will beheld at Chester to-ineirow. Mr. A. S. Dcchaiit will read n paper befere t'je body. The 1. .t M. Alumni association, of Philadelphia, will held Us annual banquet at the. Continental hotel te-morrow. A part of the Glee club will be In uttoiulance and furnish the iuiimIu fur tlie occasion. Quite a number connected with the col lege expect te be there. m Will lleiuevfi te Grccnhhui'g. Mr, J, H. -Moere, the manager of tlie b'peedwell farins for tbe ast two years, has reaigne I bis position. He will remove te Ureswaburg, whero be li intcrcsted in a glass industry. . . That Knirllkbsyiiilluale AkhIii. Chicaoe, I'eu. '.7. A local puer says that at a couferouco hcl I In this tity, yes terday, between K. C. Delplyer, ropiesonU Ing an Knllsh ymllcate, and Jacob and Samuel Welncn, of Peoria, rojiresentlug kewhUky tiut, nn ugrecmcut for the tale of a controlling lulerest in the trust te the syndicate was retchpd, and that the aji will probably be blgucd te-day, A WKJ.aKXOWJ CMCIUt OOJtK, M. IJTtll, of JKe. CaUmMIII Oflce, Die or Gaacreae. ReabwH. Llnvllie, an old reaMentef this cttT, died at his home; 2 West Oraf streetf thte morning at 7 o'clock. He had been In 111 health late In the .sum jBr, but recovered. About Ckrlssraa be was taken with a stoppage of bleed In the main artery or one of his legs. This turned te gangrene, which caused his death. About fifty years age he was ran ever by wagon and had that leg Injured. Some time he complained of pain In It, and that may have been the remete cause of his death. Mr. Llnvllle was 09 Tears old, and was born and raised near Gap, where a number of people of that name yet reside. When young .be was a school teacher, and went te Ohie' te fellow, that profession; Upeh his return he wns" for a time clerk at Mar garetta furnace, In Yerk county, and also filled number of posllleM for a time at Cornwall. ' He came te Lancaster many years age. Fer ever twenty yeara he was clerk and bookkeeper In the ofllce of Ne. 2 cotton mill, a position for which be was titled and which was admirably filled by htm. He remained In the mill up te the time or his fatal lllness and fully expected te recover and go back te his Werk. He was member of Duke Street Methodist church and and upright Chris tian man. He leaves threo children as follews: Mrs. Julia, wife of Samuel Welcbans; Mrs. Klla, wlfe of Jehn G. Schsura, nnd Mi Laura, who lives nt home. Mr. Llnvllle was a member of the Concstega Boneflclal society. v Stele n IOt of Feed. On Tuesdar night thlees vleited the premises or Benamln Greir, Jr., a farmer residing en the Phlludelphla turnplke about three-quarters of a inlle east or Wit mcr's bridge. They went te the spring heuse nnd breke off the lock of tbe deer. They stele all the lireud, pics nnd cakes that had bcen baked en Monday for the week. The deer of the chlcken coop was locked, but they succoeded In opening It by boring boles about the lock. Tliey stelo no chicken, but left n bag behind in tbe coop. Mr. Greir wns awakened whlld the thioves were thore. lie loekod out of the window and saw n man rununlug nwny from tbe spring home. He thinks he had a com panion. Had they net been frightened they would probably have lielped them selves te tbe chickens. Tbe thleves are bollevcd te have been Lancaster men. A Nuliuince. People w he 11 e en Uuke strcet, betw ecn Frederick and New Htrcets, complain of n nuisance In tbnt nolgliberhood. The filth from a rltimber of houses en Frederick street Is run out Inte Hie guttci of Duke strcet nnd thonce te n sower at New street. Sometlmos tbe slouch creatcd Is nlmuijt unbearable. Last everling wag 0110 of theso llmes. Pcople in the nolgliberhood were obliged te nhul liplbetr beuses en tirely and could scarcely venture out. Complaint ban been nmile te Ibu constable of the word, who thcreforelsuwnroof the nulRauce, ami the city authorities have all been applied te but nil te no purpose. I Cases of typhoid fever In the neighborhood unvu uuuii irncuu lu iiiih iiiuniiiicu. Driving Accidents. This morning a horne belonging te Clarenco Honweotl and hitched te n wagon ran 11 way ou West Grant street. He was caught by Henry Zimmerman after he had nlmest rnn Inte a wagon lu which thore wasallttleglrl. lledld but asmall amount of damage This morning Dr. J, A. Kblerwan visiting u family en Water street near Orange, nud he left tils herse standing tee near tlie rail road track. While the doctor was in the heuse a freight train enme bv nnd struck the wagon, Jamming the w heels up badly. Dentil olMehn Kimper. Jehn Kasper, a well kuew 11 young man, died at ids residence, Ne, 1M) North Priuie street, en Wednesday livening. Decoased was the son of Hermin uud Barbara Kaspernud wns born ou April 10, 18(1.'). He lenrued the trade of coach trimming and for llve or six years worked at 8. K. Bally's. Fer nearly a; year he has been the foreman of that department. About threo wceks lie was attacked ullh la grippe, from which be recovered uud was able te be nlieut. Ile took a rohipne nnd his disonse termtnatcd in kidney trouble Which caused his death. He was a charter member of Lee XIII Yeung Men's Catholic Beucflclal society nud of .SL Antheny's Catholic, church. Ills funeral will take plucn en Saturday morn ing. His wife nnd one child sun ie him. The Lincoln Hank ltosumeis UusIiiesm. A. F. Hosteller, solicitor of the Lincoln National bank, leeched u telegram this afternoon announcing that the Lincoln bank had resumed buslnesp. shortly after the neon hour. The stockholders have paid In cash the assessment roqulied by law and the comptroller of the tirasury Instructed Bank Cxamlncr Giccn te hand ever the bank te Its proper olllcers. Had Ills Hand Cut. Hurry Brown, son or B. J. Brown, palu palu ter, is employed in the Harness llardwiue company's establishment en Christian street. He was working ulu bulling ma chine when a pulley burst, n plccoefwhlih struck the boy inside of 0110 of his hands, cutting It terribly. A WireC'uUHOiln Rew. Otte Ilejitiug, urrcsted for quarrelling with Itlchard Green In Contre Mqimre en Wednesday night, w as heard by the mnj or this morning and dlscliiugul. llcptiug aecnsusi Green or being loe lulimate with his wlfe. Thn I'liistei'ei-s ."Mepllnif. The plasterers or the city, w he nre ubeut organizing u union, hid another meeting last evening lu the llrleklnyers' nnd Car penters' rooms. A large number signed the application Ter a charter. Auother meeting te get mureslgunturuswlll be held en Monday evening. OtllL'OrH EtlM'ttMl. At a meeting of tlie liuttonberg Dnatl Boneltcial association held last oiening tin fellow lug ollicers wero elected: President, GoergoDarnihtottcr; vlcopresldeut, lleurj Goebol; secretary, Otte I'uclielbl ; treas urer, Petor Miller; trustees, I'hlliji Kulil in.in, .I0I111 Uiiulau, lluury ll-en. A l'lirmer'H 1 luniieliil 'I'reulile.. Kxetuliens wero IhsiieiI te-day against Dai Id U. Shrolner, farmer, liiing betw 0011 Nollsvllle and Lltitz, rei $U,(KK1. The oxeciillen cii'dlteis nre Klizabetli 1). Shreini'i nnd Geerge Y. Slitciuer, eaeh fei ?.l,tKX). VI".Itlnir Ijuiciistce. Charles Wlse, the woll-kueivn ivrenaut, was in Ijincaster te-day en business, lie will return te Philadelphia this e cuing. '"till at Liberty. Henry Geed, who was discharged from the county Jail through the carclessiiess of the prison authorities Is still at lmge. The pulicoellliorsortlio city maile a dlllgant search Ter him all of Wodnesday, butju ere unable te II ml him. Wills ul n Ilimi-liiK. Paul Hoke, or llnneicr, Yeik county, who, ltisulleged, cmbozrleil ?iW Trem K. II. Kauilinan, waUed 11 hearing ;t Alder man Halbaeh's this nfteriioeu. He g.ue f.V)) ball for trial at the April sessions. Accused of Using Cancelled Mumps, Matthew Mnlnnc, an ofllce boy In Ilrook Ilreok Ilroek lyn, has been held lu s,500 bail by U. H Commissioner bhicld, ou the charge el using cancelled stamps. Death or Lord Auckland. Londen, Feb. 1.7. Ler. Auckland dead. is , . Deekma MHte. , , - Livr.nroeL, Feb. 27. Twe iftetrtaM me employed en the north declt4 I thladty have struck In eenereneftwlr demani for higher Wages for un1edtng grain beink MtfllMtt. T I . f Card of, Thaaka.'t t tffH JdirUitlr.M.'K.cthwref has rVlrie his rxMitlen as phynlclan atBt-Joneph'sBoi-plUl In this city, the BluUn of HI. Prances, who have charge of the matnUlnance and raanag ment of said Institution feci constrained te thus publicly express tbtlr'dctp reiiret at sei Iniblm depart from their midst and te thank htm most heartily for his valued services which he has rendered 8L Jeseph's Hospital since his connection with that Institution, covering period of ever ten years. When the Misters of Ht. Frances took charge of the afftlrs of HL Jeseph's Hospital they found there Vr, West- heetrsr administering te the wants or the kick and afflicted. Bines, thsubs has alwayvMled his responsible pest Vwltb adetlty and the true Christian spirit. Unfortunately the Bisters nre netenabled te repay the doctor's -altiable ser vice In a mere snlulaOtlnl i , 'manner, being themselves; without funds and n cloud of op pressing debts ovcrxhadewlng thelr noble Id Id stltutleni but they will never ceasoteaskdi vine blessing for himself and his kin. May the rtulcr of the universe who has assured x that even the granting of n drink of water shsll net go unrewarded Mess .the doctor for his many deeds of charity nnd kindness towards the sick of HL Jeseph's Hospital. TticHisters, one nnd alt, wlkh Dr. WesthucfTer a long and happy life, and thank him with nil their heart. BI3TKI18 OK ST. JOSKrH'H HOSPITAL, ltd Spring Slgbl-SeuliiK Teura ou the Paclfle Cenftt. Ker nine yearf, past Messrs. rtaymend it Whlt Whlt cetnb have announced an unnual serles of spring tours through Colerado and California, and six years nge they ndded the wonderful picturesque region of the Pacific Northwest te their western round of trmel. These excursions diner from the winter trips, Inasmuch as they nre for a stated period, and are innde purely for sightseeing liurpesrs. both Colerado nnd Call femla nre visited nt n season when they arc most beautiful nnd utlrncthe. The Yesemltc valley Is llicn accessible, nud tlie same Is true of the Yellowstone Nntlenul Parle, which Is In cluded In the l'ucltlc Northwest tour. This takes In also the Mount Hliasta region, the Col umbia Kh-r, the I'ngst .Hound, the " Medllcr rnneau of the North." With the ndoptlen el vestltmled trains nnd n dlnlnit room service ncrei the couttnent, thexeexciirHleus nre nmde much mere cnnnbte than they were origi nally. Ker the coming season the Itlncrarli s of both trips hne been censldernbly widened. The twoexciinbin partles villi leave Philadel phia 011 tbe same date Monday, April 24., Thn Colerado nnd California tour will occupy fll days, and the Colerado, California nnd Pacific Northwest excursion, 75 days. There arc nlse te lie several trips during March In the regular wlutir series of California excursions. Descrip tive circulars tnny be obtained of llavmend 4 Whltctiinh, 111 Hentb Mntb street, under the Continental Hetel, Philadelphia. It A Wouderful Cure. Wllllnm II. PelfTer, of North CVxIeins, was In Yerk nitpalch titncs this mernliiK.niid related 11 wonderful euro or his 111 tie ilniigliter 2J jchc of nge, who had been uunbla te walk en ac count of weeklies of Ilia ankles. Twe weeks age te-day ba obtained ane or Or. Hoke's Elec tric Appliances and used It nnd tesbiythc child Is walking nil about tbe house. The first neck or the use or thonppllniire Mr. PelfTer noticed an Improvement lu the. child, but his delight nud that of bis wife knew no bounds when, this week, the child began te use Its limbs nnd was about the house. It certainly Is n remarka ble cure In se short n lime. This Is the six teenth child Or. Ileke bus made te unlk through bis appliances. ITNe Cure or Heller Ne lny. I cluillciige the world. The nlmie sounds Oli;, but I inian It. Orent success In Lancaster city. Tlie wlfe of n well known Lancaster' bub her, had been HiirTcrlng greatly, first with typhoid Icier, which as subsequently rollened by a seiere a I tail; of the grip, leiilliilngher tebul for tun mm In. SI10 had been troubled, also, rer many jcars with onsiliatlen. One week's wearing or Hoke's Electric ,HaR alMrdcd her great relief, se (lint she Is utile te be nbeut nnd has no mere trouble lib Iter bends. Hhc says she would net be ullheul Hoke's llult for any money. ja A Wonderful Tostluieulnl. Mrs. A. P. Webb, Ne 1001 Mnbeiilngnienue, Youngstown, Ohie, wiltcs te Mr. Heke;"tI hud great trouble Willi my spina ami slemnch. I wns unulile te cat nil) thing, living en milk and broth for 18 months. Attir wearing jour belt for n short time 1 am nblu te eat my iigulnr meals nnd lme Income se strong Unit, I lastly walk n half mllu. I knew jour b It ueenni. pllshrd tills result, as I havu net taken any medicine." n ilcrtthw. lUuii.-l'ib. aj, IS'M. In Wilmington. Del.. I.dlih I. Ilmmra, only daughter of Aiikw K. nnd Isabella il Itmib, tigisl (l.ieiirs nnd 3 meiitlis. The relutlirs ami friends or the family nre respectfully luMled tualteiid llie funeral from thu l'eiuiH) hanla Depot 1'rldny aficrnoen nt 2 o'tleck. Interment ut Woodward Hill cenic " - lid IvASPAlt.-Iii this city, en the 20th Inst .Jehn II. K ispur, in the lath jcar of his iirc. '1 iwlay. dear husband, bus bci n our Inst, hippy bus been tbeituy tb it wepusscd : Mnv jeu and I lu lieuien inert And ejikt a creu 11 at Jesus fis t. The relatives and friends or the ramlly, also the Laiirnstrr LIcttrrlnTiiii, lexttl. llentllclul Society and the iniplejis or llall's 10111I1 works, aru rcspi-ctrully lnlt(d te ultend Hie runernl, from his Inte residence, Ne. IM North I'.lnee street, en Hnturilay morning ut f), e clock. Mass nt HI. Antlienj's iliurrh lit o'clock. Interment at St. Aiillien'si.emeler. (Willi hosier ers pleusc copy. Meiin. In this ell v, en the.7tb Inst., I'lmbe Ann, duiigbterer William and I'lucbc Mulin, aged is j cars, 11 months and lOclajs. Thurclulhesaiid Irlcndser thefamllj nre ie siwctmily bulled te attend the una ml, fiem the residence, of her patents, 515 North prince street, en Hiliidaj nfleniueu nt .1 o'tleik. In. termeiit at Ijincuslir icmelery. vt hlNVlLl.l. l'lliruury 27, isw. In this cltv. Reuben 11. 1.lnMlle. lu 'hlssUtilnmlh" wir. ' TlicrelalUcs and friends of tlie lainlly urn le spectfully InMtwl te iitteml the rum'rnl, from bis lute rcsldence, Ne. 2ii West Orunge strut, 011 Batiirday nrteruoeu at J e clock. Sen lees at the First M. E. cburcli. Interment at I.ancns I.ancns Urcemetiry lilrtvltctn. I'lilladelplilii I'roiluue .Market. 1-lllLAHCI.i'ilIA, Feb. L7.-Nnoii-Fleur dull ; Peniin smwrs. 2UW.3, i-xtra. 22.V32T5; fi,".!JiivsiaJ'"! relUr' 3 51 ai- patent; V I lift f I "J. Wbial nulilj Ne. 2 Red new, K-'c , Ne 1 lVnn'alUd, VOc; Ne. 2 de, Kss'lt.. Cern sttsidy. Ne. 9, new, .i$:fi ; old, tl Outs firm inlxfsl.we. Ne. 2 Whlle anionic. ; Ne. 2 Uraiistejiilj, Winter 111 asl5 0J; Spring J13T5 ll . Ilakst bay dull ; 110 M"I3 UJns te duality ; timothy lumvtu w rer choice; mixed, MI05U billed rje straw, new, tin 00, ' iniil! 1. 'Iiun: I'eun'a creamery extra hit iuu.i; reuira creamery extra Se; I'eim'u rtrsU extra, :i!e ; Iciblilni;, sii,ij. ssiieak; Pcnn'n llrsts, llillUu; held let", Jc, u te nuullty. ' r.Bi lOKinc, u te nun Cheese steady ; jwrt skims, 0fSc ; full sklun, IK-e, ivtreleum steady : refined In bbls.. 7Wc INitatiics dull; heaiMvi perlius, as loeuallly. lcu 3V,MuitiecmcutB. UbOLUl'ELY t'HRK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rillllH ponder never xanes. A inuriel el nu X rlt 1 , strength and wholesemeiiess. Mere iioiieiulciil ttinn the ordinary kinds, and ran nytbeMildlii coms;ttleij with tbe miiltltude of low tit, short wilght, alum or phosphate 1 eHders. AeW e,ifu in ctuu. Revai. Hakine PeivuKii Ce.. 11W ull strisit, New Yerk. Minr21-U'UIvw irtOU RENT-l'HOJt APRIL 1, 1S!0. V The DOERSOM I'rhnte DwelUng anil tW My?"V-'i1-:K"l! K1,1S trwu lrJf.i,lt. -Ne- ll ,M't King sir. l'ACreil),NiM. lWm,j l.'i Win Jllllll DO Kit. strict. 'IIih Illlllji street. lll'lUllt III Gi:o.s.Neitin:cK, Dm ixiiii's Carriage Works', corner of iuk'e nnd lue streets. tebl7 Ud iai ' S tMs 9 snsrs?M4ttttf t .i f I, a . TtOTMCUVBB. MOKDSRBftMH) LABEL, The finest of LPhMMgaes. . e7k Centre Hqtwre. KTOItCt-t. BONDHCTMEtl HAH KB ie jU-MiJlflasajj;Hem Hsifclm, fbrmsriy own Th ."n OraSman, en Werth Prince street. Rmlwssv SIX GOOD GIRLrt WANTED IN 1HE VIV-Ing-room and ironing-room at the Millers- tims isermai ncnoei I s-eud alrls need only Mly. Call e 14 Mil .. a (VEIHEMANi' !BtewreVat Uia Hehoek. TJtOB RENT- That Large Oulrnl Duslnens Hland, NO. M EAST KINO HT. RO-lwd Inquire within. IOB ItKNT A RTORE ItOOM ADJOIN- Ing Ne. m North Queen street, new occupied by Jeseph Heltcrt. Apply te GEO. D. HI'HECHER. flO-tfd 213 East King 8t rpHB LARGMT AND FINEST LINE OF JL Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes. Cigar Helders, Cigar Ueses, Hiintt Bexes and all kinds uf smoker's articles. ........ DKMUTH'HCIOAR STOKE. als-tfdB y H East King street -piAHMERB WANTED TO HUPPLY MILK LANCAHTKlt CAItAMELCO., Qg).tfdAwB aMCliurchBI..LnncasUr,Pa me HAVE YOWB BACK AND GI.AUDEN X your heart use " Purity Heap." -17011 rtENT. F Handsome Frent ltoem en second Meer, ..u. j n, )iik irecu this city. Inquire of ftbZI-lwd Finest location In W. W. A MOB, Allcr's Gallery. FOB HENT-THUEE-8T0RY, HOUSE, 13 rooms, Ne. 8fW North Duke street. Inquire at fub22 tfd NO. 221 EABT ORANGE BT. -II7-AHH EVERYTHING THAT NEEDH TO V 00 washed with "Purity Heap." You'll like 11 -IITANTED-A GOOD UARUKR AT ONCE. It, , APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. AlTANrKD-AT ONCE. MOULDERS AND TT rirsi-ciHss raiiern iiinkers. A II. UIjIi.KKNDEIIFKR, 1! North W'nter Hb . ... . ..-.'L -"fJLw-J . nn v i f27Jld rpilK FINEHT LINE OK IMPORTED AND X Deincstle Cigars In the city. Clear Hn 1111a Clears, our manufacture, In boxes or 25, IJOnndlUO. '. .Iimh'V f OEMUTH'H CIOAR HTORE, t ''tfdK , 1U East King Blreet. T 71011 UENT-II AN DSOME HTORE ROOM 3 with new front. Ne. we West King street. Cheap rent te geed tenant. iMniilrenf m ,,, . JACOU U FREY, fW-tfd Ne. 213 West King Btreet. firANT.ED - POSITION OFPATTERN- TT mnkcr; geed mechanic; handy with tools, ltd' ' X.," iM-KLI.IdhNTrll OfTIce. 1TANTED -AN .EXPERIENCED HAND Y i iiikc rexuiar wceKiy ramnyweshln an . w.n iiuiinc, ltd A .l.ln.au " WABII," Lincasler P. O. S' HEIUFF-H BALE. SATURDAY, 0 A. M., MARCH 1, lHtW, nt Northern Market, Agrl rnlturnllinplcmenU,2 American Haymakers, Kurckn Mower, Higgles, Wngens. l dollies Dryers, 40 Hlep Lnildeis and Ironing Heards, II Wash Machines, 50 inrm dates, ISO Wheel i,.xt'ir'.'lr' NJ.1"",' HP!"", Pest liole Diggers, Werk llenrh, Toels, llrend and Meat Hncers let or 1 .mulls' Hcnvy l.trtlng Jncks, Drill Press! 1 'i'JL'i' e.,c-' clc- 1. K. liURKHOLDEK, ?-gld Hberir. "AT CLARKE H. De Yeu WuutaFliiaCriuemifYcnrieiriir Any or Your Family 7 THEN IIUYMIi.OO WORTH OF GROCERIES AT CLARKE'S. Mackerel I Mnckercl ! Mnckerel I Choice New .'!,.' Mackerel, 10c. lllmk. Island Illenters. t hlle Ush, 2 ter Be, Flnden Huddles, Yar Yar iiieu li Illenters, Ccsltlsh, cicoe Herring, Bmeked Herring. Just rtccljed, Piescrves and Jellies Inbtene Jars, 2xi and liOc per Jar. Marreiv rat llenus, !1 qts. 2."c. Hi etcb Peas. Meats! Meats I Meats! Hnm, lOKc. Rene bssllum. ltolesiiu,jns.2'icDrledlller. fill fill Ifernln Hums. Sc. Clnese 9 lbs. 2xj; 2 lt.s. Bie. Fine Crriurt Chei e, 18c. Canned Cern, he ip enn. Straw ber ries, cans 25c. blackberries, i cans 25c. I1ARGAINB IN EVERYTH1NC). ' SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE A GROCERY HTORE, NOB. A II SOUTH QUEEN HT. 12 "TTACATION EXCURSION'S. RAYMONDS VACATION EXCURSIONS. AIITnmllng Expenses Included. A party villi leave Philadelphia Monday, April 2S, for a tour or 01 Dajs through COLORADO CALIFORNIA, with lslls le lending cllles, resorts and places or picturesque llntcrcst, and it rtturn llirnuuli t'tab.niidevir the Denver A Rie (linndc Rail wav I be Great " Hemic Reute." On tliesnmeitiite- Menilu, Apill 28 a linrtj Mill liiive Philadelphia rer n rotirer 75 Dais ever the snme routes through COLORADO AND CALHORN1A, Tin me through the Pkturcsiiue Regions el the PACIFIC NORTHWEST, And hemevtard ever the entire length or the Northern l'ailtlc Itallread, vilth n week In the Yclluu stone National Park. Uelh these pnrtli s u III trav el In Seclai Trains or Mngiiltlcent Vestlliulid Pullman Puluce Cars, with Piillmiii Palace DInttig-Cars In cluded. IiKldiutal Trips te the'Vosemlte Val lev ami HIcTrccUriixts. IjisI Ciillliirnla Excursions In Winter Series. March II, 10 and W. erf-Send for decrlptlveclrciilurH, deslgiinting the particular trip desired. RAYMOND A iVHUCOMII, lllHeutliNlnlhHt.(unikr Centlnntal Hetel), Philadelphia. Pa. feb27.Th,SATii Cm VS. II. FRY. LEGGINS -AND- 0VERGAITERS! I Have Just Received n Ijirge Line and Assort ment of Men's Leggins AND Men's and Ladies' Overgaiters. Iho Men's I-ccclns nre useil for Fex Chases nnd General Riding, and n Riding Habit or Outfit is net complete without them ; thev are Just the thing le keep the Pantaloons from being soiled and are made In ubeut u dozen dif ferent si vies and sires, ranging lu price from K.M te te 00. ThecxiH-rlencoefevery one lUlng them Is tlmt they wouldn't new lie without I hem at any cost. Men's nnd 1-adles' Overgalters nre used the juil round by seme people rer warmth and by many ethers for st j 1c. Men's from 11,00. te f I.Ce. tVidlet.' Hern tl.23 te f-00. They are made or All Hhndes and Celers te Mutch Ei cry Hliade of Dress Goods. Full Display or Lcgetns and Ovcrgalbrs can be secu lu ohew Wlnduws. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Bucccsser te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.3 A 6 EAST KING HTIfEET. LANCASTER, iPA. 9-Stere Clese lEv try Evening at o'lletk Except Monday and buturday. WM jikstfCiiMMMstl lARRIAaEWC-IlK 4 OOnMX OAllKIAOI WOMU, Ceraer of Duke and Viae Htreeu (termerly r s t j Nerbec. MllsH. . . ? if U1W. a NOHsWKPreM. g,M OmMinvaava DeMan ,f,(Me fAMnjMf, JlS.OO HOADCASTM lg.ee . s9-The beat of meehanlea en repairing at the poersem Carriage Works, corner of Duke and Vine streets. dt-IydB RENDER YOUR BKIN BOFT, MMOOTII and White by using " Purity Bep." !F 8H1BT8, COLLARS AND CUFFB, ERIfsMAN'B Ne, West King MtreeL Bebt two fob Five cent, cigars the city, at BILLY WAITZ'B, Nes. 5 z 10B North dneen Bk decMmdM,Tu,ThJ4 V. OO LOST-BLACK COCKER HPANIEL. Reward etnrea. tfd 227 NORTH PRINCE BT, BILLY WAITZ HAH THE BEST TWO FOR 8c and fie cigars In the Htate, at NOB. 6 A 10S NORTH QUEEN BT. deaMmdM ,Tu,Th,H "DEMT 60 HAVANA, FILLER CIOAR IN JL9 Uicclty.at BILLY WAITZ'B, Nan. S A I OS North O nasn BL decMmdM.Tu.ThJi TIME. LABOR AND MONEY SAVED BY using " Purity Heap." Meld everywhere. 371011 RENT-A TURE&HTORY BRICK ; Dwelling Heuse, with modem Improve, menu, Ne. 317 East King street, with Brick nuiuieonieu xiewnccnpiea or jenn w.tsei- man. Apply te GEO. 1. D. Ml'IlEC HER, Ne. 213 East King .ing street. 19-UU rnilECALLA LILY IB THE TRADE MARK X of the Finest Seap en Earth. "PURITY. tirANTED-tiADIEH AND'GENTLEMEN W In city or country wishing te cam 13 te ISa day at thelr own homes; no canvassing: work furnished nnd sent by mall any distance. Address Willi stump, Crstnllzed Photo. Ce., 112 W.fltbHU, Cincinnati, O. feb21-3mced 9" slccr 1ALIFOKNIA. J Hneclsl Parties. Keinl-menthlv. Tourist ieeplim cars. Cheap rates. Heutbern Paclrle Ce. Address, E. HAWLKY, Geii'l Easbrn Agent, Wi Hrendwny, New Yerk ; R. J. BM1TH Agent, 4V B. 3d BU, l'hlla. Jant-lyd2taw HEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Ullly Waltx's Havana Filler Cigar, nt NOB. 5 A KM NORTH QUEEN BT. dcc54mdM,Tu,Tli.B TJUnLIC BALE OF AN ENTIRE STOCK OF L Honseheld Furniture nt Ne. 20 North water street, en Friday afternoon nl ene o'clock, bedsteds, bureaus, tables, chnlrs, carpets, French plate oval mirror, geed Hleln man range, Ne. 6. smnll self-reedtng stove, and many etuer articles. Hale te commence ntone o'clock. JACOIlGUNDAKF.lt, ltd Auctioneer. rTtROUT A SHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts made te order as low as 11)00. Perfect fit guaranteed. Through necessity we have starded n HAND LAUNDRY and nre prepared te laundry or all kinds. mnrHMydR AT PRIVATE SALE. New Heuse. Substantially built. Thirteen Reems. Med. cm Improvements. Ne. 20 North Lime street. Apply te WALTER M. FRANKLIN, Ne. 120 East King Ht Lancaster Pa. feblMwdru&Th rROWN'8. Brown's Pereus Plasters. The best plaster made, containing the best known hcnll ncniing, sirenKiiienmg.nnd seething medicinal agei s known. A balm for all aches or imlns. Price, l.'ie ! tv e fur 2.V. Rell Toilet Paper, first quality, two rolls for 2V1. Packages Toilet Pa per, first quality, large, two packages rer 2ac. Packages Toilet Paper, first quality, small, three packages rer 25c. , brown's .Skln Curative Seap Ter all skin dis eases. Use Cremeleue for rmiKh, red nnd scaly hands, rate or lips- A delightful cream or almonds. Nothing greasy or sticky. Held at BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE LEMONSIS., LANCASTER, PA JanHlilu.Th.S-R DBI &S GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! Nes. 35 & 37 North Queen St. NOTICE ! If our buying thought Is DRESS GOODS, write te us, stating the kind or fabric ou have lu mind or the purpose for which you desire te use It, lth the price jeu wish te pay, and me will promptly place lu join haudithampksef the best we inn supply nt the price. That should mean the best an) vibcre, for our stock or DRESS GOODS Is the largest nnd Rest Se lected that we knew of. If jeu de net knew the technical name of the goods, no mailer; tell us bow they leek tojeurVjis, or hew you suppose the) leek, and ue will find them. Just se or im thing else; settle en what you want ns near as imiy he, and write for It. Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, Flannels, Underwear, Shawls, Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Pant Goods, Corsets, Gloves, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Furs, Ruchings, Shirts, Umbrellas. And the Ten Theusaud of Oilier Things rer Heme Use or Wear or Heuse Decoration Unit iiobavea stere full or. 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm. Charles Stain's ! BOSTON MI ",llx Aaiateii'S 9 tt lARFETB. jH f JK ,, J 5t i TtV&I ; 1 9v,,- CARPETS. LARGE STOCKS, STANDARD QUALITIES, NEWEST SPRING STYLES, SPECIAL LOW PRICES. $igelew AxmiuBtcrs, Smith's Mequettes, Sanferd Wilten Velvete, Lewell Bedy Brussels, Blgclew Bedy Brussels, Ghyi Eche Bedy Brut eels, Roxbury Tapestry Brussels, Sanferd's Tapestry Brussels, HaU and Stair Carpet, 6, 6 and 0 inch Borders. Three Ply Ingrain Carpets, Extra Super Ingraiu Carpets, Weel filled Ingrain Carpets, Union Extra Ingrain Carpets, Ingrain Hall and Stair Carpcta, Damask Hull and Stair Carpets, Hag and Hemp Carpets. Remnants and Odd Lengths of Mequettes, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry nnd Ingrain Carpets, many large enough for rooms, at about half th usual price. Prices the Lewest for every description of Carpets, and will be found interesting te intending purchaser, whether wishing te furnish a sin gle room or an entire house. Cnrpets sewed nnd laid nnd refitting promptly attended te. Nes. 25, 27, 29, pet 1TIVE CLOSING OUT HALE. Positive Closing Out Sale -OF- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. -ENTIHK Carpets, Window Shades, Oil Cleths, &c., -MUSTBESOLD- By April 1st., Regardless of Cost. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Fa. $lrtu boctrttecment. UDOES HAVK liONO HINCK DECIDED that Ullly Waltz'sClgar Is the Best In the Htate. Fer sate at NOH. 5 103 NORTH QUEEN bT. i1ec54rudM,Tu,Tb,B OUITINOH. OVEIICOATINU3 AND TROU O HEHINUS. at REDUCED PRICES. MCQRANN 4 NOWLEN. Ne. 130 North Queen St. TTVOIt ItENT-bTOIlE ROOM NO. 13 EAST Jj King street, formerly eecupleU by As trie It llrei. Alse second and third lloer rooms, irem April i, row. inquire 01 JanZMM H. G. LIPP. OUKMAKEOK GOLDEN LION AND MIA QuerldaSc Clears cannot be excelled. DKMUTH'H CIOAR srORE, Established 1770. 1H East King Street. HltMfdlt 17I0R RENT - FOURTH FLOOR ABOVE 1 Chas. II. Frey's shoe btore, Nes. 3 and 5 Etst Kins street; In Its present condition Is suitable fur llpht inaiiuruclurliig, wholesaling etc. II has Its en u water closet and nashslaiid In'asninll ante-room. Rent, JS per month. In alliance. Will be handsomely piierecl and partitioned te suit Ledgts or ether orgnnlza ergnnlza orgnnlza liens. IM-trd C1IA8. II. FREY. PUHLIC SALEOF AN EAbT KING STKELT llesldence. , O.V TllUKHDAV, MAItLIl 20, 1810, at the Leepard Hetel, all that two-ster-anil-o-luir brick itwclllnji and large two-story brick back building, Nu B07 East King street, con taining In nil eleicn rooms, gn, bath, het and cold water, water cleset: whele premises un dcrdraliicd by Neircrage j let rreuts en King strict V2 feet, 4K iuchi'S, mere or less, and In depth northward 113 ftxt, 4 Inches, mera or less : ihele premises In excellent condition. Sale te begin at 7 e clock p. in,, when condi tions will be made knew n by L. K. rONDERSMITH. Fer the Devisees of Anna M. Fen Dersuilth, de ceased. - J OK. I. L. HAII.KS, Auctioneer. R7,inl,S,13,n,10 -XTES, IT IS TRUE, WE SELL FTJRNTTURE Without it gard te Ceil, at NO. 2i KAST KING STRr.KT, tX lwd W. M. IIOFFMEIKIt. "VITE EXAMINEES EH FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I ir you Imiethem examined you will probably find that there is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inlinlbible " DIA MANTA " lenses, which are made only by im.and recummendea by leading Oculists as the best aids te dorec derec tlie ilslnn. Helld Held Spectacles, Sil.OO t usual price, n.oe. Steel Spectacles, fiOe.; usual price, 01,00. Artltlclal E) cs Inserted, S)l ; usual price, 910. M. ZINEHAM & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street. OITICIANB. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. imtj-lyd pi REATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction of nil In FINE TAILORING AT H. GERHHRTS, Overcoats miide le order at cost price. Trousers reduced from 110 te pi ; from f 3 te 13 ; lromK3tef-IM. Hi my Suitings reduced nt the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest st) 1c material, Nitln lluid.etriS. This is the most sweeping reduction ee made lu Fine Tailoring, and will cuable the cash bujer te get a (Irst-cluss article fertlie same, money he would ha e te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d37-tfd .tL "f. ; in 2 ..isl a: T7 ?! tMmsmfcsV 31 West King St. BTOCK OF- Stem gtbtcrticmcnt. VyiLLIAMSON & FOSTER. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER -ARE- -FOR THEIR- SPRING OPENING Second Week of Harcb. WILLIAMSON 2 FOSTER. ! .?, r, V vlaking Preparations VI r :X -,?TfVr- - "4V- W- MTsSssissy 1 . M,.,..., icr'gjux,-'. -, &&&jt& tsjvs. v y "
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