"V i :.', .i21Ti tvv V 7K' ' Oi' sv .r.S-VYK .''' i '? ' 4V ."?, rtvr, -- if'. , K, K. P' H.t V , A i Se.. J'.V-. s '. W . ..r. 1: 4 i: '6 s.- T THE LANOASWBR tAtLY mTELLlGEKCEfi, FUlDAYFEBlltTAIlYlJS 1800 p. ! rtK. '". i. "H- V-fc l V ' JW1 (. " CI Amsioife - " V ," . , HI IfQgTOWICK MATTED. - ni pi9ittiimjiiii earn ami ni. . tbn Wi IMMM 11UWtl tfrt Imnfii'fntr- .-- . .;' PNMM ti TUM ximmT' &i $ H &S .jrTi v - -' 'W,"i ' ' .jMS . - j-' a. -ia AiAvaiuiar :MMr ftMi Um pante dert- . ur.Tr T" '" rf ,l9' nd Mr mm ibr tk muuk or. n me. iiSlta Cemtay L8d Untbjd BUtea i$.taiL In th Moment I'lIenWfliUnd, Beeth Carolina, en Mu5lH'T tomb burrrt abev hta bd. tM'KMKnelae ae clot toblaeaaaM Y - "--'-- nf the faMtn. whlek ramltatl I " . iMftnky fcw yean teUr. Ha la new and - ibM'bMlfot'aeina' Mnw an lamate of tba " lhaaa.aaylam at HarrUburg, Ub very Itttta tea of fcle'reaaen bela wterri. MWifcatare from tha war hafltedbla "igritmftliin '- penalen, and for nearly g&MUfamh hl fetnlly bave ben walling -xta petition commlMlener allewa blm ?? month from November 1, 1805, te MMiLh S! T . an CVA .t tA ItttlAlP .Vda tetbe present time and for the balance d$ChUntrc per month. 1 feffc Jehn U Hartman, preiildent or the truet 5;Mnmltte:U Crats'a trattee and he will i v. -?,5' i. U vevarnment'a check for tue k - - - -& In m Aam. il.va I3-JSCralt'e famUy have been In very peer xTafawtaabtneeaand the receipt of the above i p 'awad mm and the monthly pennon U fallowed will fix them comfortably In the ..Mwra. y.V u. wtin nnvnirml the testimony In V llltna caae, waa at a great dlaadvanUge en ac v Jgkeeant of Cralga mental condition, but he g va Bnally aecarea all tne eviaence mm wie i: government exacted, and the allowance of i, &f.iki claim waa the reeult. tv - Mft A CATS SflNKS MVK9. OaaUveaThree Mentua Darted lit the ' L On February W, a llve cat waa dug out of yi known beyond a doubt that thla anlnuil fefcadbeencenOnedln the aah-pltofaneld wfcahlened brick even ever aince me nre, 1 .' 'Kevember as. low. inaiancea ei un ii v "Clur IWm flltvte alztrdava without fCKX s,i drink have been chronicled, but thla iini feed or ene tn kiva dlatanned all othera. fJS''WM) www are uioae: um '"wfi VrfHnee'a men waa engaged in removing the JiFX '"iii 3KV Mfaaa fmtn tha tiulldlntr. Thla waa the U Mawhall hAuae that steed for nearly a 4Mtanr in the rear of Mr. lluae'a atere en gaplread atreet, The man had dug down iMCMarlrafoetwhen he uncevered the ash '5fpVlfcrdoer of which had boeu broken, 'i5-making a hole aa large as a man'a bead. ivBefera he could get another blew at the w aelld earth with the tool he was using a cat '."! BUM inn lliauaniMuarHfj. &u The workman reported at ence te Mr. jSj Heae, and both endeavored te find the isVpoer animal, but all that could be seen 3 were the tracks which kitty made when ?- reeled1 along the anewy ground. Te !-.-, ae aaan wne rcieaseu me cat no uppearsu "u AAi4n Mflalatli nm fhn liarlc Rlld thn tinwap were entirely bare, aa though the fur fl;f had been alnged or chewed off. Kvery Mi eaTert haa been used te find the present KjwnereabouuefpuiMiycat, bulte no avail. ITbe animal is. If liberty has net been iter : VTwtfeath-blew, endeavoring te recoup soinu seinu JiTrherein aolllude. . .... .itf.Kighty-nve daya have elapsed since the iajraat Lynn fire, and thla rat, coming out Mj.eilveand from a place where It certainly '1; eeetfd net find anything except Its fur cpnt, j it K aAatHa ft. bva aa n? fKn (vli ami nH aAnrttl )k iM Tbteld eveahaa net been used for ever Is AkBiB maah HAnanniiatilttf srt lilati a. TV! IJ VAI Pa lAfMayuUOUMJ UWUHIIIM a xi- 'uvunea ' !& .n?i there for fodder. It may have lUnet herself comfortable r?r - - . . " '. ' ." .. - ... v: knan uuu mice ana rats were cenunea wmi -VL1.SS.... .. . ,.i,cp iwv ana sue muue '. wnne mev lasiea. r J " Where the cat was confined Is V , VfiA '! VS-B- such a Blaee that when the smoking debris fell at la time of the Are, the hottest or the ruins were only a few feet distant. The animal when released could only walk u few steps at a time without falling ever en linr slde. m m ' & i RL IS-. .'. ;-v? v i ? m i.vs ; ir AssaitlSed Drlcu Palnter. DriceTalnter appeared en Thursday evening a the prosecutor against Charles Bildebrand and Jehn Fritz, who he alleged aaaaulted him without provocation at Duke and North atreeU a week age. The testi mony failed te connect Ulldebrand with the offense and the case against him was dismissed. Talnter did net care te preee the suit against Fritz and agreed te have it dismissed upon the payment of ceata by Fritz. Aldermau Uarr gave hlui until Saturday te ralse the costs. If net paid, then the case will be returned te court An Old Goeso. Qeesa, likes mulet, llve te be very old, but probably the eldest ene In this county If net in the state, Is owned by Jehn Slus man, who resldes at Chestnut Hill. The fowl la a gander, and Mr. Slusman knows te a certainty that he is twenty-four years of age. The old gontleman seems te stand his age well, and for three years past be has been vetlug with great regu larity for Constable Christ Kline. He is able te chew grass with the yeungsters and la perfectly happy. Mr, Klusniau has aaether geese, which Is eleven years old, and be Intends keeping them until they die, in order te aee hew old they w HI get. MeMlt T tfcA Meeting Held In the Bur iee' oace-Heeelutlons ltererred. rwttwMA. Feb. 38. A meeting waaheld In the chief bnrgeae' room last evening In ih iirmt or tne nosieiuce quesuuu. Chief Dnrgeas Kech acted aa chairman and Dr. C F. Mantel waa cnesen Becrewry. The chairman aaid the meeting was called for the purpose or giving tne citizens ei Columbia an opportunity of publicly ex pressing themselves and their feelings upon the outcome or a failure en their part te secure a, suitable location for the post pest office of the town. The chairman then read a lengthy communication, which appeared In the Uefly'JVeiM of February 25tb, giving a history of the movement, tne visit or in enactor Moere, etc., stating that it was a fair representation of the movement. The following preamble and resolutions were then presented : , Whkrcab, The great majority of busl naa man and citltena of Columbia having d- I prayed the government by their petition I I and all ether fair means at their command la I for meat reasonable and necessary requi site, which requew naa Deen ignereu mm denied them j therefore, be it Kttnivrd. That the tmtrens of thisoulre de very keenly reel the sting or what we deem unfair, unjust and agroatdtaappeint- That we request the department that rat Ik r than locate the office en some private street, net mere centrally located than at present, that It remain wheie It new is and also re main a subject for comment. That a copy of these proceedings be sent the postefneo department. Frank II. Wilsen favored postponing action en these resolutions, and have a big maas meeting In the opera house. Squire 8. Evana thought the preainble waa full of insinuations and contained many unwise quosllens j hoalse favored postponing. It waa decided te return the resolution te the committee, consisting of J. Kech, lf. Bucher, W. E. Crist and Dr. C. 1'. Miirkel, te report at a subsequent meeting. A mass meeting will be held In the opera house in the near future te be thoroughly advertised, when the matter w 111 be thor oughly vonlltated. A reception was tendercd te He v. Gee. Wells Ely and Mrs. Ely at the l'rcsby l'rcsby teriaa psrsonnge last evening, the ceuple having roturned from their bridal tour. The roceptlen was of an informal character aud was confined te the ineinborsef the congregation. A number of Columbians went te Man- helm te-day te attend the roceptlen te be given te-night by (he Daren Stclgel club. Mlnard Heep, an empleye of the Wilsen Laundry Machlne company, had two fln fln gers of his Ien hand terribly mashed yes yes terday afternoon by having thorn caught in soine machinery. Squire Evana seut Clara llenry, tlie no torious colored woman, te Jail for nlnety days this morning for being drunk and dis orderly. The New Yerk Theatre company will prosent " A Pearl or Savey " In the opera heuse te-nlghU The final meeting of council will be held te-night, when the business of the jcar will be cloared up. Win. B. Glveu, esq., ontertnluod tlie officers, beard of directors and clorksef tlie Columbia National bank at his renldencc, Fourth and Chestnut streets, last eventng. The guests greatly enjoyed Mr. Gtven's hospitality. Mrs. Justus Gray, or Lancaster, visited her sister, Mrs. E. Iluniple,lln tow n yostor yestor yoster day, when the two ladles went te see thnlr sister, Mrs. C. Ilougendeblor, living near town. Mrs. Gray is 81 years, Mrs. Huuiple 83 years and Mm. Ilougendeblor 86 years. Filbert A Ferry have rocelved tlielr first thlpment oflce from Lnke Champlaln this morning. The lce Is 10 luches thick and perfectly clear. Win. Meckley, financier of Columbia Ledgo Ne. 117, Brothorheod eflt. It. Train men, recelved n draft te-day payable te Mrs. II. B. Melllnger, widow or F. 11. Melllnger, for 81,000. The draft Is puyable 00 days from death of the member. Ella Lawronce was sued by Clara Henry for fornication before Squlre Selly this morning. She gave f 100 ball for court. Slie was sent te Jail fur & days for being drunk and disorderly, t The beautiful monument te te the mem ory or the late Housten Mifflin, tn Mt. Bethel cometery, was completed yesterday by placing in position the brenzn bust. The monument Uself, a simple pedestul or polished Qulucy granlte, wus furnished by tbe McClure establishment of Columbia and Lancaster, from a drawing by Mr. Lloyd MlQHn and Is ofexqulilto proportion aud perfect workmanship. Taint will be a chicken and waffle supper for Uiebsnentef Olivet Baptist church, atKe. M Kast Klnc street, en Saturday, Mtrch Ut, from 4 te ie o'clock p. m. lubllee Wngpra. Tlili,cnlnj the famous IMchmend colored JubllM tinners will alve a concert In the Court Heuse, under the ausplees of Ladles" AIS se' cicrj ei me imn, k. ennren. Inaalre Printing Cempany .. Ueallf ht and Fuel Company, mas)M ...... te as Tna Junier tlepartment of the Y. M. C A. will held an enUrtalnment In their room en Tueidny evenlng, March It. HI Kyeslght Saved. Jeseph Blcksrt, Ne. a North Tlilrtecnth strest, Reedlnc, Tn., has a little son sit years old who has satrered terribly with an awful aflhetlen of the ejes. Hli eyes watered eon een Uaually, eaj were se weak that for the last three years he was compelled te wear a ban dage ever them at all times te keep out the light. After wearing Hoke's Belt six weeks he could dtspense with the bandage. The boy's mother, some years age, suffers! irlth a simi lar affliction, and lest the tight of one eye. This disease was hereditary, and the boy's relief It centldered a most wonderful result brought about by Hoke's brtt. ltd Havens Heuse (Ratal i . .. 11 uoiumew urns ixnnjiiinr.... i rvtlamblm Witcr OcMnaanv iasqaehanna Iren Uempany ..., jtanetu Hellew-ware............... Htevena tieuae .... Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel If finern ataraet.......M4.........H.H.... w astern Market............ 60 ou Cemnanv Hends (5 ner et. 19001.. 100 Columbia Voreujb Benis..... in aaarryvllle R. K re - let leadlac Colombia R. K. 4's....... ... 100 KdlsenLltht Company GO Western Market - M Henthern Market CO 66 . 109, JO It loe aaun 100 210.10 60 16 IS 78.39 M 103 loam 1070 10R) 67X0 M 35 Hew 3lygrtttmcnt fl AHRIAOK WORKS " DOXMOM 0A1RIAOI WOXU. Cerner of Duke and Vine Hu-eets (formerly flem 3rtlement. Nerbeek A MlleT). OEO. 8. NORBBCK, Prep. f0,OOO. OrrrBli'ltieutand Dollars ftfl.OOO fru afcevtemeMt. OUKMAKEOK GOLDEN LION AND MIA ftuertdase CtearaeMijet , be "!. VAMU " .ViV-il." V.-. . Bttabllshed 177a UVtMIs 111 East King HtrueU In Flnf VehlrlMi niwm Kvhlhltlen. 18BO Alltliel.ATEHTKTYLKHfer I8BO Vin.Ofl HOAI) CAHTH (tld.OO 1 he best of mechanics en repairing at tha Doertem Carriage Works, corner of Duke and Vlpettrectt. dUrdB, RENDEH YOUIl HKIN BOFT. SMOOrll and White by using Purity Heap." Ne Mere Norveua rlpaama. WilltamlNlcem, 110 I'enn tlrcet, Norrlitewu, I'a., was tubject te nervous spasms frequently. Three months age he applied Hoke's Electric Belt, and from the day he put It en list net had the tllghUtt attack of tpaiinu. It TllR Fulton Secial club's package party will be held III the HrlnlUh building tomorrow ecnlng. There will be plenty of entertainment. Hanvicm preparatory te the administration of the I-eril'tHupiKT will be held In the chapel of the Presbyterian church thlt evening at iy, o'clock. gfcattt. Ci.ark. In lhttcltr. en theZ7th int.Edwlu Clark, In the 77th year of hit age. The rclntlvct and friends of the family are re tpcctfully Invited te attend tbe funeral, from therotldenceefhlstou-ln-lnw, I H. Herr. Ne. 1W North Lluie ttreet. Notlce of funeral here after. Interment private, Kaspaii. In tbltclty, en tlieSith Inn!., Jehn II. K.npnr, In the SSth year of til nge. Tn-duy, dear hutbnnd, has been our Istt, Happy lint been the day that we panned ; May you and 1 In heaven meet And cait a crown at Jetut frnt. The rcUtltcs and friend of tha family, nle the Lancaster Lledcrkrnni, LceXlII, Beneficial Society end the cmplejet of Bally's coach works, are respectfully Itnlted te attend the funeraL from hi late residence, Ne. 450 North I'rlnce treet, en Hnturday morning at Y, o'clock, Mas at Bt, ntheny's rhurch at o'clock. Interment nt HU Antheny' cemetery. Winchester paper please copy. Me iin. In till city, en IheCTth Inst,, Phndie Ann, ilnughttT of William and l'liiube Melm, agen jb yeurt, it luuuiii nnu tu any. The relative and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from tha residence of her parent, SIS North Prince street, en Hunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. 2t LixvitiE. Febrimry It, 1890, In this city, Iteuben II. Llnvllle, In hi sixty-ninth year. Tlie relative ana rrienut of tbe family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from hlalatereitdence, Ne. 22J Wet Orange street, en Haturdny afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bervlcc at the Pint M. K. church at 2J o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cotnetery. RjnucMAJ. On the Mth Inst., In West Lnm Lnm pelerteHrnshlp, Miller Itticem, ten of Jehn W. uud Barbara Eufcleiuau, In tlie 3d year of hi age. The relative and frlcmli of the family are r tpcctfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence et hi pnrenla, en Hunday, March 2, at 12 o'clock nt the house. Hcrvlces nnd In terment at Lengencckcr't Meeting Heuso at 2 o'clock. 2td lilavltcte. BHeumtLv'ptmR.' c ' J v " ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel et pu rlty, strength and wholeaemenet. Mere Munnimi limn tim nnllnarr kinds, and con- net be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Held only in taiiM. lleVAI. BAK1NO Pewukr Ce.. 1(W Wall street, New Yerk. mar21-lylAlvw XUHT RECEIVED. ROEDEIIEK RED LABEL, The Finest of ('hnrnragnes. HOHHEU LIQUOR 8T0RE. Ne. 22 Centre Bqusre. 0 fiOHT-BLACK COCKER HPAN1EL. iicwaru enercd. tfd 227 NORTH PRINCE BT, TTOIl RENT-THItEKTORY HOUBE, IS X? room, Ne. MO North Duke street. Inquire feb2.lM N0.2S1 HABTOItANQEBT. WA like It. AHH EVERYTH1NO THATjNEEDH TO ee wntnea with " runty iMap." xen'ii FOR REKT-A THREETORY BRICK Dwelling Heuse, with modem Improve ments, Ne. 17 East King street with Brick BUbleonlet. New occupied by ehn W.Unl man. Apply te OEO. D. 8PRECHER, Ne. SIS EMI King street. IS-tfd SHERIFF-B BALE, SATURDAY, 9 A. M MARCH 1, 1890, at Northern Market, Agrl cultural Implement, 2 American Haymaker. Eureka Mower, Buggies, Wegens. A Clethes Dryers. 40 Step Ladders end Ironing Beards, Wath .Machines, 60 farm c late;, TaO Wheel Fixers, Wire, Nail. Spikes, 1'ett Hele Diggers, Werk Bench. Teel, Bread and Meat Slleers, let or lADdl' Heavy uming jacas, unuriw, Mem fcttticmeitt. SUBERIN(iH0atmC0ATIN03 AND TU0U" RfeDUCED PRICE. MCURANN NOWLEW. Ne. 1IH North queen Bt. IOR RENT-8TORE ROOM NO. IS EAHT Klnff streets rnrtnj.rlv ntv,iit,lM lw a. Ch Bres. Alsniiemnd md (hint tinnr mm. from April 1,1800. Inquire of ' JanZS-lfd it. Q. LIPP. B10 trfch Paint, etc., et U7-zta D.K. jltfVllUAj'r.i., Hncrin, TIME, LABOR AND MONEY BAVKD BY using " Purity Boap." Held everywhere. mitKCALLA LILY IB THE TRADE MARK X of the Finest Heap en Earth. "PURITY. , 'COME RARE BARUAINS-ODDH AND n End "Of Brle-tv-Brae, Art PetUry, Plush Eutela, Thermoraelert and Calender. leftover from the Holiday season, will be told at great bargains te make room for contemplated chanre In the spring. PRAILEY'B EAHT END PHARMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market,) Frnlley't Syrup of Bloedruot, Wild Cherry and llorcheund cures tbe mol persistent " Grip " ceueh ; 2V &0e and tl 00. Fralley't Bitter Wlne of Iren It correct tonic after the " Urlp ;" 00c and tl 00. M.W.FAw 17011 RENT FROM APRIL 1, 1800. lj The DOEUSOM Private Dwelling and Hlere Roem, Ne. 12 East King ttreet. DO Kit HOM HALL. Ne. 128 East King street. Tlie FACTORY, Ne. 120 and 124 East MlUlln street. Inquire or OF.O.H. NORIIECK. Doersom's Cnrrlage Works, corner of Duke nnd Vine streets. fcbl7 tfd ntd OR HALE-1IANDHOME PIER MIRROR anu tiireeuili cornices rersnient NU. ' KAHT UllAMUK HT. -VTOT't-'E ' HONDHEIMER HAH Rl ii moved from hi atuble en Marlen nlley in the Merrlmaa 'Heuse stable, formerly occu pied by U. Ureuman, ou North I'rlnce street. feb2t-lwdAw IX GOOD Otitic WANTED IN THE DIN- IQ Ing-room and Irnnlng-roem at the Mlllers- Tlie Nernuil Hchoel ; geed girls need only C. KIMEMAN, Hlcwnrd nt the Hchoel. rpROL'T A BUANK, BlilRT MANUFACTURKIW AND MEN'H OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen Btreet. Bhlrtsmndetoerderas low as IIJOO, Perfect ntguaranteedc Tlireush nee LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundr Kine. rough necessity we hnvestardeda IIAND Diit una arc tircDurea te launary mane-lydlt r of all s HOES 1 SHOES I ipply. Call ei rVft-lwdAltw F OR.RENT- Thnt Large Central RiulnewHtaud, Inquire within. NO. 26 EAST KINO H r. rjfl-iwu rplIE LARQEHT AND FINESf LINK OF A Aieersennum and trench urinr imiwn. Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, HnuR llexi nnd all kluds of smoker's article. DKMUTH'H CIO AR STORE, alS-tfdR 114 East King street. mO HAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDEN JL your heart un " Purity Henp." JJIOR RENT. 2 Handsome Frent Roem en second fleer, e. 12 West King street. Finest location In thl city. Iuqulrcef W.W.AMOS, feb!-lwd Allcr' Gallery. On April I, no will remote from our prosent location te NO. 101 NORTH QUEEN STREET, oppeslto the Franklin Heme. In order te re re iluce stock before reme al, we will dispene of it at price Hint will greatly astonish you. A full Bleck of cery thing In the Hhoe Line te select from. Respectfully Yours, WM. H. GAST, WAF NO. 10.1 NORTH QUEEN BT. 3FHINU Hl'YLES -IN- LIve Btoek AlnructH. Ciiioaeo, Fib. 27. Receipt, 12,000;htpmcnU H.'irt); strong; beeves, It &ftl DO; atecrs, H :V,M 40;stockers and reeders, f2 40-3H (U; cows, bull nnd mixed, II 20(.p't(X); Tcxna cattle, l Hft3 40 ; Western Rangers, 12 7093 Oil. Hogs Recelpt.22,0UO: shipments, 9,000; mar ket steady; mlxed.Jti) 8034 00; heavy, sj 85 I05; light, M 8ftj4 (K; skips, H40(3 70. Hheep RccelpU.OOOO; shipment. 1,000; mar ket (low; natives,.! WiJMW; Western ;woeled ltKV(600; shorn Texant.lJ 759580; lambs, f',00 te Ki 80 wr hundred weight. BUFFALO, Feb. 27. Cottle Receipts, 22S0 head ; ou tale, 20 ; market steady. Hheep and Lamb Receipt. 0,200 ; en sale, 4,000 ; market dull nnd lower. Hheep cholee te extra, 15 850 ; medium te geed, te tt5f$5 80; common te geed, t5S 30. ljimbs geed te choice, W RM7 ; fair te geed, W ta0 85 ; meulum te fair, loaele: lleg-llecclpt, 8,200; market quiet! me dluiu nnd heavy, f I 'ivil :) ; mixed, I30; YerKcrs, SI2&I9IU0; pigs, fl &J420. East Libeutv. Cnttle Receipts, M9: ship ment, 021; market quiet; Iprliuc, tlA03475; geed, IJ IXV.il a); fair, 13 JUti3 b); bull, sUg and fatcewa.tiCOdtJH).; Heg Receipt, 1700; shipments. ISM: market slew: medium, II 2MI.1); Yerker, II lOitl'J; Philadelphia, 14 10(34 20: l'lgs, 375At4O0; no car shipped teJNcw Yerk. Hheep Receipts, two; shipment. 000; mnrkcldull; prime, 57iV30UO; falrtOKOed, HWiilta; goetltocou.mon.UOOaioO; lambs, Jti0itl70. ITANTEI)-AT ONCE, MOULDERS AND j Flrt-cluss 1'iittcrn Maker. Apply te ibiiruii. f27-3td lLRLIuKENDEI 123 North Water Ht. THE FINEST LINE OK IMPORTED AND Domestle Cigars tn the city. Clear Ha vana Cltfarx, our manufacture, In boxes or 25, 60 nnd 100. DEMUTH'S CIOAR STORE, a!8-tfdR 114 East King HtreeU T7I0R ItENT-HANDSOMK BTORE ROOM JJ with new front, Ne. 200 Wct King street. Cheat) rent te eoed tenant. JACOII L. FREY. f27-tfd Ne. 21,1 West King Htrcet. Isanlreef JACOII L. F OR Phllmlelphla UsuHliioe Market. 1'HH.AliKI.I'IIIA, FeUTiN. Noen-: Fleur quiet ; extra. 225rf275: 3 SOtdl 00; patent; Twe Tex Chases Next tVcek., On Thursday of next week Ocorge N. Worst, proprietor of the Leaman l'laoe hotel, will bold a fox chase. On Friday Briablne Sklles, the vcteran bunter of Gap, will held bis chase. At present Mr. Sklles haa twenty-ene foxes in his possession. As both of these chases are en the line of the railroad, and are easy of access, many Lancaster peeple will attend. i l?r m - t A Commissary Robbed. This morning a telegruin was received by Chief of Vel lce .Smeltz from II. C. Drackenmlller, clerk for Itiley & Keller at Conowage, that their ofllce and comtnls cemtnls eary department bed been robbed last night of a blue striped overcoat, black ?-- tiAvlnt fctilt. lat nf Idnn ultlrtH atnl r,vAr. fy .W, W. ... W- V. . .., HI... W, V.- fjj alls, and an eighteen inch yellow vallse. 5?L The officers were notified by the chief '' te be en the lookout for the parties who are supposed te be tramps. Dorcas Donatien. The Union Dorcas society acknowledge tbe following donatiens: U. 11. Martin, 40; friend, (2; cash, 25 ceuU; Miss Kate Jtelticl, si ; Miss Allce Nevlu, 1. a mamberef sick persons ure entirely de pendent upon the society. Unless mero aid cornea from the public the boclety v ill have te clew lta work for the winter. , He La New a Dentlat. Tbe twenty-seventh annual commence ment exercises of tbe Philadelphia Dental ceUege'were held en Thursday evening at the Academy of Music. One of the grada tes waa D. Sherman Smith, of this city, son efDr.J.B. Smith. . "& U l , ", ,?' IAS Htu . 4 tif P 5T 1. Paid an Election Wafer At tbe Shamrock hele1, ou liut Klug street, last evening Samuel Flick and Win, M. Deen (aye a catfish supper te a number of frieeda in payment of an election wager wbleh they lest. Thesupperwasepleiididly teMeaup by Jamea Dennelly, proprietor of the hotel, and all had n royal time. Veteran Pox Hunter Dead. Jehn Mabeuey, the veteran fox hunter of Delaware county, died at his home In MMsft9Mt,en Thursday.aged 78 years. He haekept kennels of bounds for ever nfty yaare, and la aald te bave known mere bout genulue fox hunting than any man tatheoeunty. He was tbe flrrt president Of the Una Hunt dub, and an honorable 9Htmyfry! BeM T1 dub He was l eife ft hunter In Dslswsrs oeuat" DEATH Or AN OLD CITIZEN. IMwIu Clark Dlea After An llluesa of Hoveral Months. Anethor well known citizen of Lancaster has passed an ay. I'd ward Clark died en Thursday evening at the home of bis son-in-law, L. U. Herr, at Ne. 128 North Ltme street. His health bad been falling for sometime past. He contracted a sevore cold In the fall uild tills led te heart uud lung troule, which caused his death. Mr. Clark naa born in Chester comity en November 15, '1813. When young he learned the milling trade uud during bis Ufa time he Invented a number of Improve ments en mill machinery. He placed the first machlne for making Heur In the Pills bury mills lu Minneapolis. He also had a mill of his own at Hellldnysburg for a number of years. Fifty years age last March he was mur mur rled. Last year he uud his wlfb celebrated their golden weddlng, Mr, Clark resided In Lancaster for about forty years nnd leaves a large acquaintance and many friends. He was a brether of the late James Clark, who llved en the Philadel phia turnpikejust east of this city. Besides u wife, the deceased leaves the following children: Ldwln, who Is a wholesale dry goods merchant lu New Yerk; Mrs. Allce Hlbshmau, wlfoefllov. Hlbshman, of Tlflln, Ohie ; Mrs. Olivia 11. Fnuike, widow of the late IMwnrd Trunke; Ilenjumln S, Clark, of New Yerk; Mrs. Annle r. Herr, wife of L. 1). Herr, of this city, and Mrs. Mury Ollluln, wife nf James uillaiii, of Shamokin. lie AVas Disorderly. Kdward Sanders get lute treuble hore last summer, and after seeral suits had been brought against him he skipped, going te Alteena. He recently returned te Lancaster aud Is again in treuble. This morning bctneeit" and 3 o'clock be wus ut the Pennsylvania railroad depot when Officers Samson anil Glass came by. He was disorderly, and when the officers told blm te keep quiet he became abusive te them. They tlually w-ore ebliged te lock blm up. Alderman Deen gave him 6 days in Jail thla morning. He began ubuslng the officers, and the alderman increased the sentonce te 30 days, but reduced It again, leaving it stand as befere. Zoeher Is a Geed Man. ISIlly Zcchcr, who has been In Lim-aster for several mouths, will leave for Altonna en Monday te get his base ball club in ahape for the coming vcjseu, The Phila delphia Vresi in speuklug of him bays: " 'Tut' Zecher Is net only n great Helding shortstop, but his stronghold is in captain ing a club. He Is a geed bit ou the Cemlskey order in this respect, and it is pretty bafe te presume that after he lias the men under his control no club In tlie Inter state League will show better team work." Death Prem Consumption, Mrs. Sullle Yeutz, widow of the late Oeorge Yeutz, formerly of Speed well farms, died suddenly en Thurs day morning at her residence in Xertb Cornwall township. She was the second wife of Mr. Yeutz, and before her marriage resided at Lincoln, Lancaster county, "Tkinitv Lutheran Bunday school I prepar ing for Easter, Bebtarsal of music begins tbl evening-. 8lKe; 1 !5 115 1W ein.'a supers. 2 UKrtJ 2 family, 335i&J&0; roller, ft mivs w. Wheal steady ; Ne. 2 Red new, Ne. 1 Penn'a Red. DOc: Ne. 2 de. Ntasse. Cern steady; Ne. 2, new, H5JiJJ7e ; old, 433 41c Oat quiet ; Ne. 2 White 30$331c. ; Ne. 2 mixed, 20c. llransteady: Winter tU 25915 00; Hprlng 11375 ( 14 25. Haled hav (inlet ; 110 00313 00 as te auallly ; timothy lOOOrtltUk) for choice; mlxtd, 81050; baled rye straw, new, 116 00. Uutter dull; IVnn'a creamery extra 20.2270; Penn'a flrtt extra, 81e; Jobbing, 3lt3(l. Kkk weak ; .lViiu'a nrU, lJ(cllc;.hcld lets, lbSltk-, n te nuallty. Cheese stendy ; purl skim, CiS8e ; full skim 1(3 2c. 1'etroleuin steady ; refined In bbls., l(,c. Potutee dull; UVjOOe terbu, us tequallty MtoeK Markets. Quotations by Reed, Mctiranu A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. NKW YOKK LIST. 11 A, If, 12 II. 3 P.M. Cauada PaclUc C.C. C.1. Colerado Ceal., . Central Pacific- , , , . .. Canada Heuthcrn Chi. Ht. I PbB ien. a me u. Del. L. W Erie Erie 2nd JerC - K.AT Leu. A N L. Hbere Mich. Cen Missouri l'rtertlc. Heck. Valley N. P. N.P.Pref N. WmU N. Y.O . ... New Knitland East Tenuessee. Omaha Oregon TrauKceutlneutnl unianea v Pacltle Mall Richmond Terminal 20' 4 Bt. I'anl 7i? Texas Paclnc Union Paclflc Wabash Cem , Wahali Pret. Western U , WeatHliere Hends. ... rlllLADKU'UIA LIST, Leh. Val M II. N. Y. 1'blla.. Pa. R. R. . Reedlnir Leh. Nav ilestenv. Pas P. A R N. Cent. -.. People l'iu Rdg 4's . Oil tw)J HANDSOME NECKTIES, GoteERIBMAN'H, Ne. 42 West Klne Htreet. FpllE FULTONHOCIAL CLUU, WHICH IN X. tended heldlnir a Urand Package Party nt Hlirnad' Hall, West King street, have changed the place nf hehlln It te Helnltsh liulldlng;, en North Queen street, te-morrow evening, Hutur day, Murch 1. le aluable prizes will be chanced eir.nnd u full orchestra will furnish the music. Admission, 10c. II E8TATE"OF"drKDWniEO"EN'r.ll, LAlK of Lancaster city, deceased. Letter tesm inentary en ald estate having been granted te the undersigned, all person Indebted thereto are requeued te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demand against the same, will present them without delay for settlonuuttetlie undersigned at 300 WettKIng street, or te her at tome s. MARY IDA IIEOENER, ukewji A Hknski., Executrix. Atternejs. Janll-titdP -VTOTICE TO MY Ol. MEIIHJ DUNLAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS, READY Saturday, March 1. HelectjeurHl'RINM riLE while thoHteckl New ana Full. Rest l'Urt HTI1T 11 AT lu the city at 11.00 nnd 11.60. Our S2j0 HTirr HAT Unsurpassed. TRUNKS, Tit AVELINO nAGS.RUBREIl COATS AND UMnitELIiAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. TMMENHE REDUCTIONS. L. Gansman & Bre., TAILORING CUSTOM DEPARTMENT! Where shall we ae for the greatest assortment and lowest prices T iSA Our Answer I All-Weel Cheviot Hnlts, te order, nt 111. All-Weel Wide Wale Cheviot Suits, te elder, 110. All-Weel Fine English Worsted flutU, te order, 118. English Wide Wale Coats aud Vests, te order, tit. All-Weel Diagonal Worsted Hull, te order, 122. Tbe Best Imported Corkscrew Sulte order, 125. Fine All-Well Trousers, te order, , 1, M. The Best Treusera, te order, 10 50, 17, IS, 19, 110. Facilities new icrfect for the Hnest weik Fit guaranteed. Ureal bargains In Be)' und Children's Hull. all our own make. Price almost one-half the original value. Buyer should net fall te take advantage nt euce of thl rare opportunity. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailor and Manufacturer of Men's, Bey's and Children' Clothing (Exclusive.) 8 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., I.W. CORNER OF OB AHQB. LANCASTER, FA. T- Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. tTBe cautious and make no mistake se that you Ret te the rlht pluce. TTiOR REST -FOURTH F1.00II ABOVE JP Cha. JL Prey's Hhoe Hlere, Ne. 3 and & Ea.,.twK15 .V?!ti ld lu present condition I suitable for light manufacturing, wholesaling, etc. It has lu own water closet and wathstand In a small ante-room. Rent, M per month, In advance. Will !e handsomely papered and partitioned te suit Ixidges or ether erganlta- rce-'tfd CHAS, H. FREY. DAYCOUHSE-KEYBTONE BU8I- Ladle educated for prenuble employment. Modern method. Course complete and prac tical. Type-writing and all business branches taught. 120 night session. ...... .., ... W.D. MOS8Ett,Pi1n.f tfd Aw 18 North Queen HL. Lancaster, Pa. &35 S FECIAL, Typewriting B AHQAINH IN HH0E3 I Read This AdvcM.Udr.enUf Yeu Want Bargains in Shoes! Free te all who take the Business Course at the Lancaster Business College. We use tha HUn dard Rcmlnaten. ou can complete the course until vacation. Fit yourself for the position ptrered te competent parties. Visit uialCel. lege Roem, Ne. 84 North Dukeitreet. Open day aud evening. H. C WE1DLER, Principal. srrnH.ITWTRUE, WE HELL FXJRIsTIXURE Without regard te Cost, nt NO. 20 EAST KINO STREET, f261wd W.M.HOFFMEIEH. Ty E EXAMINE KYEH FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed t If you have them examined you will probably find that there la something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a b rat help te you. e use Inimitable "DIA MANTA1, lene, which are mode only by us, ami recommended by leading Oculist as the best aid te defec tive vision. Belld Oeld 8pectaclcs,'t3.00; uuM prlee, 9M.OO. Htecl Spectacles. COe.t usual price, 91,00. Artificial Eyia inserted, 81 : usual nrice.ain. H. ZINEHAN 0PTICIAN8. Between Chestnut aud Walnut Htreeta. uuH-lyd JREATUST HEDUCriON. Announcement Extraordinary ' The Greatest Reduction of all in FINE TAILORING AT V-V H. GERHKRTS,V BRO. 130 S. Mint- Street, i. PHILADELPHIA. S TTIKSII 4 BROTHER. H FRIENDS AND CU8TO temporarily my eflire and raci, corner 01 : Tijj ', Sti , Ti lOTJi KI 19 HO 7 10(J M'. Wii 4li SI'i ll), WlJ 7 K'.Vi 101s 71"i SOW 107J 3lj UK 625i lu i-i3 Grntn uuu i-ruvistens. CiucAne, Feb. a, lfle e clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oult. Perk, Lard. v ,. 7V; ,i. February . March April - May June July August , beplember October. . Year . , Crude Oil-March Consels Winter Wheat Kprlug Wheat ... dim Ouu ... ... Rye . Barley 2w fieJJ SI 31 D77 6 87 2UJ ii ' low 10 re 10 tt! & m 597 ees Reteipta. ItccclpU Hec Receipts -Cuttle-...- W)i Car i,'ou t 12 Ml 111 Head. .. '.'I.oue .. 9,000 Lecal Stock and Bend. Reported by J, U. iMug. Par alue. sale. Lancis't 0 per cent, 1890 .. 100 101 is'.e . 1UO " 4 " " Wthoel lean IstO 100 " 4 " " lu 1 or 20) ear. 100 " 4 " " In 5 or 'JO year. 100 " 4 " ' lnlOer'JOycar. 1U0 " " " In IS or 30 year. 100 Mai.belm BoreuaUlonn.... -., 100 MISCKIJUMEOl'S STOCKS. auarryvlll It, H.r......... M SO Uleravlile Utreet Car , M Last 110 103 100 101 van 103 ica 1 M I have located warerooms at tha Henthern Mar HOUTH QUEEN AND VINE HTREKTH, and iihu 111 hum;k uiiueassunmentei hicigu, nug gle. Phaton and il'amlly Carriage, uud the Norbeck Read Cart, all of my own manufac ture. Hpeclal attention laghcu in repairing. My Motte Honest Werk and Fair Deullngs, Alwn Wins. feb-tfd J. If. NORBECK, Agent. A T BUllSICH." ORANGES! ORANGES! ORANGES! Hee Our Window Display of TINE VALENCIA OHANOES, Only 15c. a Dezen, Call und see our display ofEvapemted I'ruiti! California Egg Plums, German Plum, Pitted Plums, Pear, Peaches Pruues, Prunellas, Cher rles, Apricots, etc. A FULL LINE OF Lenten Goods Just received Ednm CheeNC, Pine Apple.Haj mga and Neufchatel. A line of Jcllle, Jain and Preserves, Just received. REMEMBER US WHENINNEEDOF Cletliiug of Any Kind, And ou will lia ene cause teregrel It. We ure better prepared te meet jour waul and purse tlinu an) ene else. Many thing help us towards lu We liae uoienttepay. We mnke our own goods, buying through whole sale houses, In the large cities, with which we ure connected, thereby a Ing j ou many a dol lar, and added te this the fact of M yean' ex ex Ierlence lu business ut ene place, all serve te pluce us First and Head Over All Our Contemporaries. A Jeb Let of Beys' Lace und Butten Shoes at 76c. Let of Men' Lnce and Butten Dress Shoes, 1100; some of these are worth 13 00. Men' Heb Nails, tl 00. Children' Spring Heel Butten Shoes, 43c, JOc and 82c. Let of Ladles' Kid, Dongola nnd Pebble Shoes II 00. Children' Rubbers, 20c. Men's Rubber Beets, tl S3. ' ' Lets of ether geed at Reduced Prlcc3. Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN BTREET, f.bltt-tfdF ALACE OF FASHION. Final Closing Out -OF ALL OI R- BOYS' SUITS AT ASTRICH'S All who dc 1 with u can testify toward abec statement. YOVKS l'OU CLOTHING, the era (i BROTHER NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. M ART1N BROS. MARCH. we Murch en wlthHprlug Ne elite. The Men hnut Tailoring Department te-day makes it Spring debut. The weather mil) be u lit tle coquettish ) el but we are ready with the stock and for your order, which If given new, you gut the tlr-,1 choice of the Spring Season of lS'.O. Hprlug Overceatlugi, Melten, Cheviots, Wales tyid Diagonals, a Imudsoiue choice, A baudteme Ceat, handsomely trimmed, a hand Bone fit, huudsemely mate, for lit te ITS, as yej may want. Novelties lu Spring Trouserlngs ready, 15 Qd te 110. Whiter probably net all gene. If the weather freeics we're ) et prev Ide 1 te comfort you with a Winter Weight or Medium Weight Overcoat, Suit or Underwear, What we hav e j et of these goods are going at price) that will clese every let by the lime the da sand night are equal, A j a ing Investment te buy new even If your thought cenuect new nnd another season. Re member even II, 12, 1 1, 11 or 15 can be sav ed new ou a Bey's or Men's Mlddle or Winter Weight Suit or Overcoat. 113 Storm Coats, 111; 1300 Beys' Suits II tt); 112 Yeung Men' Suits, IP, Underwear, 11 SO quality, 11, and se en and en. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen Bt. ONE I RICE CLOTIIE11S AND FIHINISIIERS, Werth Queen Street and Centre Square, Palace of Fasluen, Overcoats mnde te order at ce.t price. Trousers reduced from S10 te (S ; from i te IS ; from 10 te U 60. Heavy Suitings reduced nt the arne rate. Full Dress sulLs or the latest style material, satin lined, at r. Thl Is the most sweeping reduction ever made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get n flrst-clnss article for the same money he would have te pay for n ready made ene. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d!7-tfd LANCASTER. PA. II ANDbOML' SHOES FOR FINE DRESS. fa's M S1k Hew many geutlemen readers, young or aged, have we te-day who, In the ucnr.futurc, contemplate buying shoe fortlne dress handsome shaped shoes, close, easy and comfortable fitting, dura ble, und economical lu price, It Is these gentlemen we hojve te meet. We've footwear te suit them, sure suit them better than they can be anywhere else. We have a new line of geed te Intro duce, combining all the desirable iKilntx enumerated above, te which special at tention Is called three different shapes, French, Londen und opera tee tipped or plain wide, medium and narrow. Tbe uppers are of gossamer calf, a fine grade of calf tkln, clean, smooth and well finished, made a light u possible te give the wearer all the ens and com. fort of genuine Kangaroo leather. The bottom stock, heel nnd counter, are cut from (uperler oak-tanned leather, the wearing quality of which Is unsur pasucd the upper ure seamless. These shoes vre have lu Hals aud Congress, aud In four different width. It's an ill-shaped feet we cannot fit perfectly from them. This 1 the cheapest line of Fine Pre Shoes told lu l-unwUer. Like qualities have never been sold feri than W per pair. Examination suffices te convince tbe most skcptle that they are goods of mere than ordinary merit. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lakcas- TM.PA, 115 & 117 North Queen St. In order te sell out the re maining balance of our stock of Beys' Clothing and Knee Pants, we have concluded te offer them en Saturday, March ist, as fellows : All our Beys' Suits in 2 lets. Let Ne. 1 Your choice for $1.00. Let Ne. 2 Your choice for $2.00. All our Beys' Pants in 3 lets. Let Ne. 1 Your choice for 25c. Let Ne. 2 Your choice for 50c Let Ne. 3 Your choice for 75C All our Beys' Overcoats in two lets. Let Ne. 1 Your choice for $1.00. Let Ne. 2 Your choice for $2.00. READ THIS ! On Saturday, March 1st, we offer en sale any Newmarket in the store for $5. Alse the balance of all our Children's Coats at 69c apiece. All our Felt Hats at 7c apiece. One let of Straw I lats at 1 1 c apiece. We also take pleasure te an nounce that en this same day we make our First Display of Spring Milliner)'. We are already showing quite an extensive line of New Spring Hats for Ladies ; also some fine Novelties in Chil dren's Fancy Straw Hats. The best selected stock of cheap and fine Flowers shown in this city. Alse some elegant Novelties in New Fancy liib liib bens. Twe-toned Satin, Scotch Plaids, Fancy Edges, &c. We extend an invitation te all our patrons te visit us en next Saturday and see our First Display of Spring Millinery. A T HEIST'S. REIST'S BIG BARGAINS ! Loek up our advertisement In thcAivAi nnd sec what he are giving nnay. '1 hen take up the Ftamlntr and nete what we suy there. ou will be paid well for the trouble. ROLLED AVENA. Did you get a sample package of It? Wcarii headquarters for It. Nothing nner tn the mar ket. OUR Bid STOCK OF DRIED FRUITO. Nothing like It lu the city. Drep In nnd take a leek at them. Yeu can't help but buy them. Fifty I'nll Asserted Jellies, Si. 00. Apple Uutter, 7e or 4 Its for c. Mince Meat, tic, 8c and 10c V K. Macaroni, Vermicelli, Hpaghettl and Faste, 12c package. MnestCemb Hencv.lSc. Extracted New Yerk state Henoy, 2 lbs iV-. Finest Natural Colored Flckles, Ue and Be dozen. Codfish, 8e nnd 10c, nnd very tlnest Ue. Pickled Herring, tes 2.V. Hmeketl Herring, 50 unit e0 in bev, euly !Oc. White Fat Mackerel, 5c each. Deep aea uieaier .viacuerei, nc ana JOe V s. White Hsh.acp ID. Sardine InOlland Mustard. Smoked Sardines In Oil. Halmen and (Salmen Cutlets. Lebster, Deviled Crabs, Auihev les In oil and anchovy and bloater paste. Musbroens, Pick led Oj sters. Canned Mackerel, Finest Table OIK Cranberries, Ornnges nnd Finest Maple -Syrup. CONCENTRATED rilUITJUIUES. These Juices are se concentrated that ttiey must be reduced nt least ten times before they will suew their true ilavers. Used for Cream, Custards, Cukes, Kauces, Jellies, Ac. Wuhnve All Flav ors. OUR BRANCH, Cerner of East King nnd Duke streets, is leaded den n with a lieu vy stock of everything that Is seasonable. It will be te your Interest te drop in und see. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WE-jT KING AND PRIFOEBra., Directly Opposite J, U. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Htere, and Next Doer te berrel Herse Hetel. Loek for tlie Rig Sign across the pav cinent. T HE PEOPLE'!) CASH STORE. BIG REDUCTIONS -IN- Heusefurnisliing Goods. Nottingham Lace Curtains, 15c, 75e, 31 te ft GO per pair. Cream nnd I'anej Merlins reducsd telOc,KKc, 15c. Ulearhed Girmun Table Linen at 50.3 ; regu lar price, 7Je. Pure Linen Cream Damask nt S5i ; worth . Heavy Cream Damasks at 35c, li)c, 63c ; worth 45c, 50c and UX Extra Quality German IDouble Damasks at C5eand75c; worth Sic and fl. A large let of Fine Qualities Linen Table Cleths and Napkins lu letts nt gieatly reduced prices. A large let of All Linen Towels reduced from 12c te 10c. A large let of All Linen Tenels reduced from 20c te 15c. We hav en large let of extra large size, extra fine Huck Towels In two numbers. Price was 60e and 75c ; will close them out at 3.1c and 33c. At these irleii these goods should go out In a few days. Full Hues of Tlcklnzs, Sheetings .fUillns, Ginghams, Prints, Pant Stuffs, etc., at les than regular prices. The People s Gash Stere 25 East King Street, mertO-lycU LANCASTER, PA. N rft Afa'sw.i.,ha... t i.'alKi'Sr.jiVA'HU.n