'Sf. ' .v,i ,j lA t- "-fiT U . -Vfe' -vt c 4 -. a. .- t-NV&v-a- MMtAyOABtte DAILY mTMJJGEKOKB, WJPMJaSbAT. MAKCH 6. 1890. r . a: -r "'l'.F u 1f- , ii ' rSf s OUlBK,rMMiMr. nnCJtentCMb-PabHlM iMtteraar,stam4ay. Bsrvat ,jsa.sasi;sssasaeata. lHiW40WC-OMiett ity.r i h fffMBBTMMVh may , aweewa sts m-r' TZr-rru. v"-1'" "JSHISw the Ml gate, fmd same thnnderlnc walaear atcnaM.lntthe jMithereaw Mr heard the te knew tne JtaMMt M of Um way. the lt MM MgiM pawlag within a feet a..Te1tem ana occupant iiw. tat the old Mtulsmsa i hater e shook from his narrow .jftwJ i'iL 'reen, harness maker, has seed tsUehwra Workman In his employ. n.XiSjeHr, for earrylBg away , nnskies, , gloves, etc., mm wiw Kbju store. A yisit was maae te i',hm by Jfce police and a num Mtekje were found. The artleles ,tttt,haea.JdenUfld by Mr. Green, I assent from town. Strieker gave I mr a bearing en Saturday. TkTthmt Fire company decided last a. aweea uie paraaeet me awia ration Emh in Sfcver. emcerL.hr and Special OfflcerKead. rs oenvenuen at unsstsr in ejep- iaa . II. -.1 M , A.I1 AUH..HI. tfpnury WIU hhbu in mu ureuiiu a tMW overcoat. Hacks!, A. "J. KaatTman, A. V. Md'K.8. Cenklln, of Columbia ,$V:aad'A,M., attended tbe school eueain sgypuan nan ei me m M. Philadelphia, last night. asset men of needle work can be t. O.-Piahler'e windows in tbe form I stork with some rushes. It t specimen of embroidery ever I town. The Udy doing this work kW reveal her name. tffaaday aehoel of Trinity Reformed k WW bold an entertainment in tne ehoet en Friday evening. The will consist of a short cantata, caaddialeauen. tWgpnSt Ce. have rented the rooms keCraa building, en Locust street, for k'ef.flre was caused ysslerday i by, the blowing of a whlstle at wa reuing mm. ah the en imL , 'u IahiIri'i tnntle.il enmsdv r Will appear In the opera house en ravening next, eiiy eemmitted Harry Dally l Hinna, tramps, tejall this morn- ll days, Ibr riding en freight trains. r-eld son or Jehn T. Fisher, let. died last nleht. after a brief 1m remains will be taken te thelr In Maryland for burial. s'ef boys were teasing a small Basselbacb, yesterday afler eaeitegetrld of bis tormenters he ;stone at them. The stone went i a fw plate glass window of Kelch- r, store. CCaWannandslilldrenr of Alex ' VaV'are visiting In town. ...; C, Meran will preach In St. i4Mweh;i4weaster, te-night. Arch. IrMatt will oeouov the nulnlt of St. jwmyiiuiiuwiiiii Hiriveu in pisniay, te make ber home with iltar.'Oee. Gaul. w, MAS RARRtStfVIta. nv W ?-tlW t the Canltal City te nave "i'fv'Baee Ball War. I of Harrlsburg are new In a . i:i.a... !.. .... ai.a jww pTtwn bbiu viivrtVDC-ii mav au u last, when it bad two Lelnba. Last eaeen Barrlsbura- I team under tbe management of ingten. xneelub net only wen Ik ftatee championship but In nl ' made some money. This sea-. Mether party of men organized a LSmade Farrlngten manager and get I inteHitau League. The men who lnthe old club felt sere, and they Btnea te nave a team also. J. Men- I Kreiter, formerly of Lltltz, was chosen He baa been In New Yerk for days and has Induced that famous I wab, tbe Cuban Giants, te locate In tnext season and play upon the uds. Kreiter Intimates that such an at has been made, and that the will be te obtain admission te Ulster 8 tats League. He thinks the two s; would nave the effect of booming outer because of tbe rivalry that I surely be excited. r" " e ... ."td A Runaway. iTueeday afternoon H. E. Osbern, of of Osbern &nartman. was out tin a deg cart. He tied bis bone te t'en LUue stroet. near East Klnir. he went into a heuse te attend te The herse frightened at t!and having en a rather llcbt i he seen succeeded in tearieg it i becoming loose he ran down Lime Het te Vine, down Vine te Duke and up lM court house. InfronteftbeSprcchor I the animal was caught by Special renn um. The horse bad fallen miui umu auee cemnieieiv irem I Jbet and eutting ene lea- verv badlv. f&m harness was also badly tern. 1 i startatnmeut lly Yeung People. I evening a sociable and literary en- Saagtelaiment was held in the lecture-room C. Grace Lutheran church. The pro pre jMSMaewasa geed one, and the people !ssieitaiueu inemseivcs ery creuitauiy. Jl:;wse as follews: Piane duett, Miss Qeiey Smallng and Mr. A. Stein ; vocal i Miss Annie Swartzwelder. with vle- JhB obllgate, by C. Reyer; reading, "The vwree uexen," by mii Leu Myers; piano MisMiaeCallle Shncfferj vocal sole, Sllss MssnoLeeher; rcclUtleti, Mr.Rebb; vocal , Mr. ueotge Uambrigbt: bauledubtt. .tesrs. Cemp and Cehe. Cotfee and made by the young ladies of the be were served durlmrtbecvpninir nn.i pahjbly enjoyed. ;iC Action by Union CsrDenters. The. United Brotherhood of Carpenters pa wwners met in tneir nail last evening, I being the first meeting of the month. was a urge attendance and it was red te notify all employers that en t after May 1, the carpenters will work but union men. A comraunlca cemraunlca comraunlca .reeelved from the Cigarmakers' laakipg endorsement of the blue label, ;,-rM neaniiy given, ana Union S0i iste members te ask for union made lertmeier they are te be had and te I mob stores that keep the same : Itebey home products If possible. Twe at delegates te tbe Central Laber i elected. f The Aldermen Organise. rfUergaen of the city met en Tues- l.wwiag at Alderman Varr's offlce aud l aw srgaausauen for social pur pur "Twe dinners a year was decided IM the manner of celebrating j one In sua tne etner in the summer, i elected are ; President A. K. ft seercUry. J. K. Barr : treasurer. .eenelly. .;T' Appointed Notaries. mebman. Strasbunr. and Iftex, siellebury, (have been re- Otarles nublle bv Governer .:; .Their commissions were received r wis morning. Aaausel Cheatnut, leaaptaaaki te have de WUw peaeh crop in and m lm Um cam of theie bridge bulkJars, title would be eAgwrly aeught and tkatr hokkntdalybeaored. Even the aracb abased Utlea f the degenerate British nobility etUl cany dignity. It te apart of human BAtnre fur men te covet some distinction, and the " ban die te tbe'taame" te a constant reminder that something above the average fci cx veeied from the man addressed, and A should stimulate high amK"- d"r JS2hlfrCheslerneld dwpJ&KRtj Mitchell, the pugilist, ffHHnktae: at the house of Goe. Balrd, the sporting man, thsy became Involved In a quarrel and finally resorted te blows. They clinched, and In tbe scuffle that fel lowed both of them fell down a flight of stairs. Balrd, who was standing by, egged Mitchell en and the fight was resumed at the bottom of the stairs. Finally Mitchell seized 'a poker and struck Goods two severe bio ws en the head. Goods was removed te a hospital, where his Injuries were pronounced serious. Mitchell wae arretted this aftorneoni Twe Drunken Men. Iseae Jacksen, a colored man who says he has a harbor shop at Willow Street, camotetown te-day with B. F. Bishop, m. white man. They had a geed home hitched te deg cart and both became very drank while driving about town. They began giving exhibitions of spced st dif ferent places. They passed up North Queen se fast that two ladles at the cerner of nnnn street narrowly escaped being ran louewau me inun u i me .., West King street. The team was taken te the Esgle hotel and the meti te tbe station house. The ninyer will dlspose of their cases. The Reuuetzen Vereln. The Lancaster Schuelzen have elected the following efficers: President, Kbor Kber hardt J. Latnparter; vice prosldent, W. J. Smith) secretary, Ferdinand Vender; treasurer, Oeorge Klrcher; trustees, Adelphus Schott, J. Harry Freeli and W. J. Smiths exocutlve committee, Gcerge Klrcher, J. II. Beachler Ferdlnsnd Ven Ven eor, Adelphus Schott, Lewis Lyens target-master, Jeseph liammenu. The night of meeting was changed from the last Friday te the second Thursday or each month. A T.arare Sitrprlse l'nriy. Last evening a surprise party wat given te Miss Ella and Willis Ilerthey, daughter and son of Eaby Hsrshey, a well-known man who resides en the Beaver Valley turnpike, about four mlles from Lancaster. About twenty-ilve couples, Including poo peo poe plo from different sections of the county, as well as seme from Mechanlcburg, Cum berland county, met aSfatie Cooper heuse. They left In teams for Mr. Horshey's heuse between 7 and 8 o'clock, where they epent a splendid evenlng. A rrlxe Uniwlnir. Last evening after a very spirited meet ing of Ved Itese Cetnmandery, Knights of the Myslle Chain, a prlze drawing took place. Edward Wlegand drew the tickets from a wheel. The first prize was f 10 in geld and It was' wen by ticket 44, held by Mrs. F. A. Heek, of West Walnut ttreet. Ne. 01, bold by T. Ferrler, took the second prlze, a sliver watch. The third prlze whs a sllver oaster and Mrs. James Nlmlew's ticket, Ne. 719, get It. Making nu luspeotleii. On Tuesday afternoon the water coin cein coin mltlee of counclls.ef which Mayer I&lgcrley Is ebalrmsn, with Mayer-elect Clark, vis ited tbe city water works. The committee as a body made their last Inspection and found everything In the be.it of condition. After partaking of a lunch the commutes returned te the city. ; .: . l'ollteness Net Vulucd. Frem the Chicago Tribune. Mr. Chugwater (rising with much polite ness In a crowded street cer)" Permit me te offer you it seat, madam." Lady (removing her veil as slie nits down and disclosing te his surprise the features efMrs.Chugwatcr) "Th O, It's you, Is It. Yen' re unusually polite, Jeslah I" Mr. Chugwater "Yes, It's I. If It lmd been anybody el se you would have llnlshcit the 'Thank you.' Made An Assignment. Dlllman A Valr, bardware merchants, of New Helland, against whom an execution was Issued a few days age, assigned te-day for the beneflt of creditors te A. W. Snader. Assaulted Uls Wlfw. Frederick Ledorer has been prosecuted before Alderuiau Varr for assaulting his wife, and drunkenness and disorderly ecu duct. He was committed for a hearing. A Heading I-awyer i Town. Merris U. Schaeffsr, of the Heading bar, was lc the city te-day, as the attorney of Oateley it Urltten, who Issued execution against J. A. Vrltten, of the American heuse. The effects of Mr. Vrltten will be sold en Saturday. ii. A Letter ler Illm. A letter addressed te Jehn Council, an old soldier, Is at Alderman Varr's. Counells Meeting. The March meeting of city councils will be held this evening. The annual reports of the heads of departments will be pro pre smted. A Buklnets Meu's Jubilee. A BuilneM Men's Jubilee will be hrld In the Court llouae en next Tuesday and Thursday evenings by the Yeung l'eeple's Society of rit. Jehn's Lutheran church. The cutertutiiment In something entirely new and novel nud lias never btfere been prcaonted In Lnucaiter. A mall admliilen Is te be charged. Brevlty In gpoeoh. irthere ba anything In the Idea that short speeches are tlie met lmjrejve, the following pcrseuul and direct testimony reipectlng lluin phreys Family Hpecltlci nre te the point and cenvincing: t'rcsoe, ;ia , Plain Dealer. Hum. phrey's Hpccltlr are almost ax staple In the family of the editor us meat or flour. Nothing can excel thelr Nej. 1 and 7 for coughs, eelds and sero threats. Uurllugten, la., tiitunlny JAtning J'etts We ure never without uumptireys' Hpeiincs. Why? Their Ne. 19 for dyspejwla and bilious stomach, and Ne. 19 for malaria huve saved us hundreds of dollars In doctor's bills. Hcheneo Hchenee Udy.N. Y., Oaf tin Wedeslre every member of our family te use the Hpecltlcs. They ure safe, sure and economical. Hampton, Va.. Heme Bulletin: Thousands of our leudlug fami lies are using Ne. 10 ter raalnrla and Ne. 10 for dyspepsia. Hhastu, Cul., Courier! We doctor all our friends along the coast with these Hpe clflcs and And Nes. 27 and 80 Infallible remedies for kidney diseases. Knewing the above tone almost Identical with the opinions of personal friends we cheerfully present them te our readers, apen the prluclple If you knew u geed tblug tell It and let your friends have the bene nt-Chlcage, 111., ir(ern Breker. itd gcatha. Mtiutn. At his residence, near Wltmer. I'a M March 4, IwO, Dr. Jacob 11. MusU"'u?U The relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral en Saturday, March 8, at 1 p.ra. at the house. Hervlces at Lougncck Leugncck er s Meeting Heuse at SMO p. m. martwt The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from bis late residence, Ne. 127 East Walnut street en Friday morning at 8Ji o'clock, te proceed te Mount Jey at 8J o'clock. Interment at Mount Jey. KlavhtU. wfu" 9ul.cti Ne- 2 Rta ew, 83383c: Ne. 1 Vtayu , IU4. Wc : Ne. 2 de. 8V38c. ' Cern steady; Ne. i, new, 3j&37e ; old, 430 41& Oats steady ; Ne. 3 White xy,c; Ne. a UIIAVM, tfC Briweak; Wlnterlt35l5 00; Spring fUTS aatea nay weax; fu 98a)U)U tetjjtaUtyt Philadelphia Vroduee Market. FHlLAnsLwilA, Mar. 8.-Noen-r-lour firm : Penu'a supers. JOXS2 2J: extra. Szwmm! As u enaee of prevention Is better, they say Than a pound of tfeebeiteert ef ewe, Let as all keep our teeth aac eswgasM frees deear, . And enrmeathaad ear breath fresh ma pare. KorabetUeof HOeeDONTTIaMws require Te speedily realise all we eeeire. ej rras toqeahty First Jtl " Often jtwMeek Manseta. &S'&2r,MEP&'S2! beeves, m Wh 5; eaial 90 1 Blockers and teeaers.ll 70 1 n viv w wtwe. w Hmh wv iw S7 rows, nan ana mixes, si tesjs ssi Texas eaute, 2 BOM Wj Western Ranters, TOM 08. Western Ranters, M TOM MtlDtS.9IJ00 ! ahlDBMBU. Hogs neesipu.sau ! mipmeBui. avsw i mar- feet strenat mixed, jmsm 05 j heavy, es H tlOTUi IlibLSSlea li?i Ips, ssMxas 7a HhnnjilnU.aflaB!hli menu. Meet mar ket strong i nail ves,M OOajSKji Western wool U 89A 00 ; shorn Texans.ll tl SO lambs, M st te II 0 per handrad wclfht. ItiST LraawrT, Mar. . eattie neeeipts,8sr( hlDmnU. 400 ! market dnll : tirlm. H tern 475) goed,t(n4sot fair, stags and 6t cows, M MM 60.' . r. - hA.a. A. MAma' k....r wyvavx iir, V9 mam we uuu, seats, tin: Yeraera, tflsTf TferL iT' Bhee shipment. 1409 j marketflrm; (prime, eSTVMOO; (sir te geed, mwmhba; (oeaioeonunga,BBWMWi ibbids, MiseaiTS. BcrrALe, Mar. 4.-Cattle-Rec!pts, 9W; Hbeep and Lambs ReeelpU,2,30 bead ! 1.409 head for sale; market easier, but net queUbly llegs-Rceelptii,!JNO head ; M0 head for sale ; firm and unsbangeu. J- araln'aaa aovsjiiesui. Furnished by B. K. Ynndt, Breker. OnicAoe, Msr. 6, 1KB o-eleck p. m uiesing rniw tee uxiucip, in. wneat uern uaia. ye rheat t'era. 8S low 10 10 10 IS lard March April.. May.... 6S7 05 005 Jnne 21 20J July. .11 Aueust ........ Hcplember... C20 October Year ................... ...... Consels .....M.H....M... Crude Oil March Wheat Cern. .ny. Oats. Perk. lArd. 77 ass Karen ..., April May Jnne July AUgUSl... pteme October..., Year .. Crude Oil- March Consels ............. WlnterWheat., Bprlng Wheat.. Cern ....... Oals Itve Barley.,,..... Ilesd . 2S.WX ReeelpU-lletts 2,(x Hecelnu -Cattle. ...- 13.0UU LOCAL HOUSKHOI.D .MAItKKT. Lancastkr, March A, 18110, The Cxntral market was well attended by farmers this morning, lluttcr and eggs were abundant, and the high prices nsked early in fie morning wars innterlally lowered before ttm close of market. Fer butter as high as itt emu was rsked early, but the price dropped te 2icenU. Eggs sold at 12,4 He per dozen. Apple-butter, per qt.t 12930 Apples, per H pk I3l4 Ueef-M teak, per B lH Ileef Keast per lb ,..10018 llecf Dried (piece), per ft 2S Ik-er-Verned.pcrlS ,..'. UC414 llecf Frent quarter, per lb &ft7 Ueef-HInd quarter, per ft 7 llolegna, per ft 2SZ8 Kolegna (chipped), per ft..., 40 Ilutler, per ft , 28JM lice ts (red) per bunch Se Chickens (live) per pair. 60(300 Chickens (cleaned), per piece, iK&tS Cup Cheese, per two cups , S Cabbage, per head ,, &38 Cornmeal, tier et...... ....4(S Celery, per bunch 8010 Cider, tver enllen Ducks, dressed, perpalr, suall.oe r clei. 1214 Hum per ft. i IS limit niiwuj. ivr w.. ........... Herse ltadlsh, per bunch..... Heminy, per quart Lamb, per ft Lard, per ft l.emons,pcrdez Mutten, per ft Onlenx, per KPk Parsnips, per nk Potatoes per U pk Potatoes, liirbushel 1'oUttecs (sweet) per X peck... Perk, per ft :::St ..en .120 is ,iajie 10 !ux&ue .1SC420 .114 ! Hauer Kraut, per qt. Hausage (n-esh), perft.. , 12)4 Hausage (Hmeked) V ft.. 11(3111 S 8 17 12 .t.2rrt2.oe 16C .H10 18 nmoarceso, per piece.... ,. Hcrapple, per ft Hides and llacen, per ft Hheuldcrs. per ft , . . . Turkeys, live, each Turkeys, dressed, per ft Turnips, per Xpk Veal K teaks, y ft Htoek Markets. Quotations by Heed, MeUrann A Ce., bankers LMuciwier, rn. MCW YOUK LIST. Canada Paclfle. c. a a t i. Colerado Cenl Central Pacific 11 A.M. 12 K. SP. X. Canada Heuthern. Chl.HU U k l'bg uen, a mnu. Det. L. A W - Erie...... Erie 2uds.. . JerO K.AT Leu. A N I Hhere Mlch.Cen Missouri Pncinc- llecsr. Valley N 1 N. F.'i;reT.V.""""""".'.".' N.WesL.. N. Y. O New England.... East Tennessee. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental., Ontario A W-. I'aclaeMall Richmond Terminal HU Paul Texas Pacific Union FaclOc Wabash Cem Wabash Prof.. Western U West Hhere llends. riui-ADEU'iiiA nurr. Leh. Val a i'mi 84J. TTli QHL TO VH1Z ...-7HW MJ 2IH 10 00 SIM ...- W)S HO 21 10 10 S 00 7m2 ami 21 ie is ees my. wjj 70 S2 M e 20 In- IHIIIIMIIIIIIIIII'MI'HIIHIIIII Kfcyf lieie'ipui"' ""caFiie'is '.ri";r!"r.,.r.!!;r.v."!".T. i ..,).......... M.,..,.... ... Xi' ii" : ia i:: f& & i'ijj Z") kQ . ... 17 TSVi Wi ivJ uiJ iwvj etui ml 2d . 28K 8I.W 15i 62 S3 &1 &- S3 H. N. Y. A l'hlla. Pa. 1U It. 84 neaaink... Leh. Nbv. Hestenv. l'axs - P. A It N. Cent. Peeples Pais.. lgfs . Oil Iy)cal stoek aud llends, Hcperted by J. B. Leng. . Par Last Lanras't 0 per cent., 1890 tee lei' e iNtt inj " 4 " " Hchuel lenii 18WJ 100 " 4 " " In 1 or 20 years. 100 " 4 " " In 8 or 20 years. 100 " 4 " " In 10 or 20 years. 103 .. J'. .." " lnl5erS0ycars. 100 llui.hclm Uoreugh lean 10O no iai 10) 101 IM 102 HISCKLLANKOUS HTOCK8. Qnsrryvllle it. It - 80 Mlllcrsvllle Street Car.. 60 Inquire Printing Company 50 UusllKht and Fuel Company....... 25 Htevcns Heuse (llends) lu) Columbia Oas Oemimny. 25 Columbia Water Company 10 1 (N 6.'. 40 100 25 ll HiisquelianunlrouCempitiiy. 100 Sui.23 .dnrletta Hollew-waro .. JOB 210 10 Hteetu Heuso 60 l'es MlllersvilleNennal Scheel 25 Is Northern Market 60 76.20 Eastern Market 60 M Uas Company llends (5 per cL W00).. 100 lat Columbia lloreugh llends .. 100 103.50 $lm SVbocvtfncmcitte. A 1WOLUTELY fUUK, J J ROYAL BAKING ' POWDER. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel ei pu rlty, strength and vrbolesemeness. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, andlan andlan net be old in competition with tbe multitude ?wXJLcstlAh,ert,w,i,lu' alum or PheVphatS Ivwders. Abtl only in caiu. Hoyal 1IAKIMO FewuEit Ce.. 100 Wall street, New Yerk. inar21-l-dAlvw "XTOTICE IS HKItRllv nivirv tii., . , -Va, application -will be made te the governor of lVnnsylvanla, at HarrlsburT te obtain a e"nrj:-P.0.P?v'fortl,,leer0. pomtlen audrei upprerea Ap tbarete,'! for Prll 5S, 1874. and the supplement r Ikaae DUler A Sens Company. for the mnilllfdCttlrlnv buying. ana iraaing sucu articles of merchandise ns ere used In the haiuware, Ireui s titi , "Su " merchandizing trade, en 'March 3? A.D., 1KO. 1HAAO DIllLElt. ' W.F.OILLEK, CHAS. K. DILLEK. HAMUELU.DILLEIt. JAMES BLACK. ' ,. u Subscribers and Incorporators. MlllUg letthtHeK MM5ATW- MUtCDERKKlllCD LABEL, r-f 1 a. Oentre Bq eare. TCTORMNR FHU1T TR1MM1KO. AND AH J thUlsthetlmea3rlt,ealioaasodtrlm thUlsthetlmea3rlt,ealieaasodtrlm thUlsthetlmea3rlt,ealioaasedtrlm sser, , , at M. CLAHK, , . snaet-twa NaatMerjmnamBtteel. SAHTRRM MARKET HOU8K-P17BUO aleefStalki. On Saturday, March S.at .a. m., In the building. Farmers, butchers aad ethers Invited te be present. marS-ltd "DUBLIO HALC TO-MORROW AFTER JT. neon at t o'clock, at lie Locust street, con sisting of a let of Household and Kitchen Fur niture. Alse a Baby Carriage, Hteves and Queenswarswl It JACOB OUNDAKKIt,Auct TTIOR RBNT-trrORB ROOM, NO. 7 WENT J? Viae street, opposite Southern Market, aT present occupied as fleurand feed store. Rea sonable rent. Inqab-oef . JTH if - iR.M.BOtlMltjaj, sarUOV 4 a e,4S south ueealre.t F OK OOOU URUMII1W OO TO KILBURN. HUUHU SCANOFACTURBR.941 WEST KINO MT LANCAHTKR, FA. ml-lmdAw -VRDKR OF 8TEAM ENOlNKEim. JThe plies of meetluc for permanent organisa erganisa organisa teon of the Council of the Order of American Hteam Engineers, en Friday evening, has been changed from Mr. Thackara'a residence, 608 Church street, te Orend Army Hall. In Kepler's Building. All members are expected te be present. 11 THOMAM OEEN.Becretary. "IULTON OPEnA HOUSE. Thurid&y Evening, March 13, KNOAQEMENT EXTRAORDINARY NELLIE BLY, The Celebrated atebe. Tretter. . In one hour and thirty mlnutcsshe will carry her audience around the world. Under the auspices of the Y0UNQ MEN'S DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY PRICES .25, 60 and 75 CENT.-. sTSale opens Saturday at V a. tn. Hecure your seats. m5-7td NOriCK IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE Beard of Inspectors of the Lancaster County Prison will receive proposals for fur. front quarters of beef at the rrisen. xneruii less 4 standing rl me run front quarter te be furnished ding ribs and te weigh from 125 te HO The contract te run from April 1, I8V0, pounds. The contract te run from Api te April 1U8V1. All propeoals te be banded te the Hellcll&y en or before Mend ly, March 31. at 10 a, ra and te be accompanied with security. The Heard reserving the rlsbt te reject any or all bids. The beer te be delivered, welched and cut up at the Prison. E. M. UILI1EKT, Solicitor. Netice Is hereby given that the Beard of In specters of the Lancaster County Prison will receive proposals for furnishing roasted rye coffee te the-Prlsnn. The contract te run one year from April I, ltm. AH bids te be handed te tbe Solicitor en or before Monday, March 31, 1800, at 10 a. in. E,M. UILHKKT, solicitor. Netice Is hereby given that the neard of In spectors of the Lancaster County Prison will receive proposals for printing SOU copies of the Annual Repert for the year 1830. All bids te be handed te the Solicitor en or befera Monday. March SI, 1W, at 10 a. m. E. M. GILBERT, ltd Solicitor. rplIE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. ' , BUY YOUR CARPETS Of HHAUB 4 VONDERHMITII. HAVE YOUR Carpet Werk Dene BySllAUBAVONDEIUMITH. Beautiful Draperies At Popular Prices at KIT A HI! A VONDER SMITH'S. ONK PHIcn I FAIR DEALING I li Mluutei from IVnlomce. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH. 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street. aug2-lyd piURNITURE. VERDICT! Any One Ought te Be Suited Here. Tills Is thn Verdict or the People as they Pass Through Our Large Stock or FURNITUREI Lirjer than Ever It Is this Rprlnr. Cheaper than Ever the Price this Spring, Bedroom Suites. TUe Largest Variety of Tbem Ever Set One Place in This City. Up In SIDEDOAUPS, EXTENSION TADLES. CHAIRS. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 20 Seuth Queen Street. as-All Uoeds Stored ered 1'ree. till Wanted and Dell v NKWY ORIC STORE. T SPRING -AT Till New Yerk Stere. This Is the best time of nil the year te supply your wants with trimmings or every dccrlp dccrlp tlen. The styles are new, the variety larger, and the prices genemlly lower. Loek oereur large line of Cambric, .Nainsoek and Jaccenut Edgings, Insertions and Fleuncings ani see ir you cannot And Just what you are t r looking for. , We offer large assortment of Hamburg Edgings At 3, 4, 5, 8, 10 nnd 12$ cents a yard. Wider widths for Skirt Trimmings At li;, 15, 17, 20 and 35 cents. Flue Jacceuet aud Nainsoek Edgings and Insertions In dltrerent widths suitable for eery purpene Irish and Swiss Point Embroideries) rant jje uene Trimming Laces, In new designs at low prices. Torchon Laces, Hand made, In all widths In thn fine, medium and heavy qualities ut surprUlngly low prices. Pure Linen Torchon Laces, Machine made, but very pretty; inakeexicl lent trimmings for ery little money, Fin'a Oriental Laces In all widths at S, 8, 10, i: te 23 cents. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.. EMBROIDERIES Vnt &vtvtltnttntb? QAERIAOE WORKS) DonraeAiiunwoiri, t Oerner of VbM ' Hreets (feemerly T Clgi HF. LAUOEftT AND riMMsT LIN OF Mnersehsium sind Frannsi Ssh Mm tear Helders. Clear Ooeea. Bnufl mmJfSl kinds of smoker's articles. DEMUTH19 rjIQARBTORR, aU-tfdn UIBBaiJt.ll TO SAVE YOUR BACK AND QLADDBN your heart use - Furlty Heap." tirANTED-aiRLB AND BOYS BETWEEN v f iz ana is years or age. Apply at tae OOi KUiiuuaujaa w ESTOO A CORK WORKS, int-lwd Cor. Lime and Fulton Bts. "tirAMTED-CARRlAOE BODY MAK vv . ana i-ainters: none ent tne nest chanlcs need apply, KDW. EDOKRLKY. mt-zia usrrla lags Builder, Market Street F OK JAPANESE GOODS, OoteERIBMArrfl, Wa West King Street. collection of lew state and County Tax In the East and West Wards of Lancaster elty will be received at tbe office of the County Commis si eners until 11 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, March 12, Itrtl0. By order of the .COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Attest: W. W. Qribst, Clerk. ml-etd 'HOES! SHOES! 0u April 1, we will remove from our present location te NO. la WORTH QUEEN STREET, opposite the Franklin Heuse. In order te re duce stock before removal, we will dispose of It at prices that will greatly astonish yen. A full stock of everything In the Bhee Line te select from. Respectfully Yours, WM. H. GAST, WAI'' NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN ST. SP KINO SEASON, 18TO. FURNITUREI Spring Season, 1890. These Intending tarnishing In whole or part during the coining season ure cordially Invited te examine my large and attractive stock. All C rices the lowest that can be named for Rella Rella le Furniture. W. C. SAPP, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. ea-Uelew Soulhern Market. Janl.VJmW&S M AKT1N llltOa. The Centre -OUR- of Attraction SPRING OVERCOATS. The Entlre Line of Novelties and Staple Styles In these goods Is ready, and they have been the centra of attraction for the last several days. Prices and Ooed Coats run like this t $7, M CO, 110, 813, (IS, 110. Spring awakening Is showing Itself throughout the store. Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, and Men's aud Hey's Clothing. Keep these facte before yen. Without reservation, all our Win Win ter;Orcrceat and Suits are going at large re ducttens. Easy te save 11, 12, $3, 14 .or IS en a purchase. Without reservation, all our Winter Underwear, Hosiery nnd Gloves are going at arge reduction. (1.60 Underwear going at II 00, aud se ou. Special Sale of Pantaloons New at Extraordinary Prices. Hey's, Meu's, Tall or Stout Meu's Slzei. SPRING NOVELTIES IN THE MERCHANT TA1LORINO DE PARTMENT, Are Ready te Make Love Feast with Your Eyes. Correct Styles and Popular Prices Abide. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. T U. MARTIN A CO. . J. B. MARTIN & CO. Corsets. An era of Cut Prices en Dr. Warner's and Dr. Ball's Cor sets, and te-morrow, Thursday, March 6, we will sell Ball's Corsets at 6ec each. Every size in stock. A clear saving of 40c en every Corset. Blankets. Purchase Blankets new, even if you de net need until next winter. It will be a paying in vestment. About 250 pairs of Blankets in stock, and as the room is needed for ether goods we prefer te lese money en every Blanket rather than carry ever. Dinner Sets. Every Dinner Set in stock reduced during the month of March, and you can pick up4 some great bargains in Havi land's French China Sets of 125 pieces. Chamber Sets. A crate opened te-day of a full set of 10 pieces at $2.25 a set decorated. Cfiina Silks. ' ' 4 . ; Stripes and Blocks, Birds and' blowers, at 75c a yard, regular price $1 a yard. Suitable for tidies, screens, fancy work, &c. Beaded Bamboo Curtains. 10 pairs at $1.50 a pair; no mere after this let for less than $2.50 a pair. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King- and Prince Sis., LANCASTER, PA. Vtrtt aiktf Htcmnt. T?OMJtEJJT-FROM APRIL l.pe. ggs lposiTe. fli sat Klsj.street. 1WKR I AtfV Ne7l lese Klni. street. The f ACTOR Y, Neb. IM sad Ml East Mifflin street. Inqalreef , . . OEO.B.NORBECK. Boeesetn't Carriage Works, corner of Duke and VflB streets. febntM THECALLA LILY IS THE TRADE MARK efUeriiieHSksaptmisrth. "PURITY., rfOIE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED AND X Demestle Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vaaa CTgers, ear inanuSscture, In boxes of-38, " DKMUTM1I CIOAR STORE, aM-tUR H4 Bast King Street, TITASH EVER YTH1NO THAT NEEDS TO ylTee washed with "Purity Boap.". You'll RaWDER YOUR SKIN BOPT, SMOOTH aad Wttlu by aslng" Purity Heap." OVSOAEfPl eOLDBCUOWANDMlA QaeeMate Ctaars aannet be eaeeRsd. tetabHshMlrTeT fitKtei L8TORK. ais-wah imraet. rpROUT SHAWM., SHIRT MANUrAOTtm AMD MEW'S OUTF1TTEHS, .Ne. HO North Qeeen Street RhlrUsaadetoerderas low as Mjee. Perfect mmumrmuvcw. k n Threegh neeeaslty we have startled a HAND LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of all kinds. maras-lydR TME. LABOR AND MONEY 8AVRD BY using " Purity Seap." Sold everywhere. OTICE TO MY Wll ENDS AND CUSTO MKItflt have located temnorerllr mv efflea nnd warerooms at the Southern Market, eerner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE STREETS, and nBTiaiujQKsinneswaonmenier Bieigns, ung ates, Phsstens and Family Carriages, and the Norbeck Read Carts, all of my own manufac ture. Special attention Is riven tereDalrlnt. My Motte Honest Werk and Fair Dealings, Always Wins; feWs-tfd J. H. NORBECK, Agent -T7IORHE P A.O. OTU. A. 1 HEADQUARTERS- , .. or . u., Jt. OIU.&, L O. R. M., Charms and Pins, go te 'ERISMAN'S, Ne. 43 West King BtreeU M ARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. SOUTH QUEEN STREET MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, 25 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. Cemetery and Building Werk In every variety of stone promptly furnished At Reasonable Rates. Constantly en hand Slate Rurlal Cases of tbe various sites, in uiem we euer tne several aa. vantages of economy of room and perlect dry- 1. They are made thoroughly water tight. marl-ltndM,w&4 G REATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduotlen of all In PINE TAILORING AT H. GERHHRT'S, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from f 10 te 18 ; from 18 te f5 ; from 8 te WW. Heavy Buttings reduced at tbe same rate. Full Dress suits or the latest style material, satin lined, at 128. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever mads In Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get a flrst-class article for the same money he would have te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dzr-tra D RESS QOOIW I DRES.S GOODS I Nes. 35 & 37 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.) Black Silk Nett, SI 00, 1 23. 48-Inch Bilk Warn Henrietta, II 'J te $2 SO, 48-Inch Weel Henrietta, 76c, ft 00, 11 25, St 50, 176. 40-Inch All Weel Cesh mere, 4 V, 60c, B2Jc, 75c. 46-Inch Weel Henriettas, S7c Yard-Wide Cashmere, 20c, 33c, SSe, 87c. 40-Inch Striped Henrietta, 00c. Brocade Mehairs, 76c. 60-Inch All-Weel Surah Twill, 75c and SI 00. 40-Inch Cut Cashmeres, 60c, 75e, Jl 00. Yard-Wide Striped Serges, 37c. Brllllantlnes, 25c and 60c. All-Weel Broadcloths, 25c, 37Jc, 80e, fl 03. 24-Inch Black Silks, 75c, II 00. Black Silks, 60c, 75c, Jl 00, $1 25, $1 60. Surah Silks, 60c, 75c, &7c.: Satin Rhadamas, 76c, 87K, SI 00, SI K, Black Brocade Situs, 75c, St 00, SI 25, Jl 50. Black Velvets, 25c, Sic, 60c, 76e, Si 00, 1 23. Bordered Nun's Veilings, for veils, 75c, 1100, SI 25. Big Bargains tn Black Ciepcs. Black Shawls, SI 00, SI 25, SI 60, R 03, S3 00 te SliOO. ; Big Assortment of Black Bilk Ribbons. Black Silk Laces, 10c, 12c, 17c, 20c,"25e te 50c. Bargains In Black Velvet Ribbons Black Dress Olnghams, 10c, 12c. Black Braid Trimming, 25c, 37e, 60c. Black Silk Fringes, 60c, 76c. Big Assortment of Black Calicoes. Black Kid Gloves, 60c, 87c, 75c, SI 03. Black Corsets, tl 00. ( Black Hosiery, lOe, 12,'c, 25e, 37Vc, 50c te SI 00. LARGEST ASSORTMENT Black Goods IN LANCASTER. (OPPOSITE POSTOriVK.) 35 & 37 N. Queen St., i i ..LANCASTER. PA. Charles Stain's ! NEW BLACK GOODS. BOSTON STORE IMiw JsavawHItmttii N( SZiJ" C5 SUSTE9t,,00ATUM, D . , MCURAMN NOa.' . Wa l Werth taasa.t. m DAY COUHSK-KBYBTOlfB MVtV Ladles educated for profitable .emplessseat. Modera methods. Course complete east area Ileal. Type-writing and alt business breaches taught. Wnlght session. W. D. afOSSER. Prla.. tWAw 1 North Queen St.. Lancaster. Pa. s PECIAL. TjrpeWriting Cree te all who take the Business Coarse at Ike apeester Boldness i College. We use the Stan dard Remlniten. Yeu can complete the course until vocation. Kit yourself for theaesiHeae offered te competent parties. Visit as at Col lege Reems, Ne. M North Duke street. Opea . day and evening. H. C. WK1DLKR. Principal. 4 8, IT IS TRUE, WE BELL Without regard, te Cost, at .NO. 20 EAST KINO STREET, eUlwd W. M. HOFFMK1KR. Ty EXAMINE S Y FREt Speotaeles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Ten TUakYetv XjrtsAx OmiT If you have them examined you will probably And mat there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable " DIA MANTA' leases, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Belld Geld Spectacles, 90.00 1 usual pries, Steel Spectacles, SOe.l usual price, 91.00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 1 1 usual price, 910. 1. ZHEMAI A BRO.I130 S. liitk Stmt, OPTICIANa I PHILADELPHIA. ' Between Chestnut and Walnut Bt rests. rnvft-trd mflK PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. BIG REDUCTIONS -IN- Nottingham Lace Curtains, 05c, 75c, SI te S4 60 per pair. Cream and Fancy Scrims reduced te 10a, 12c, 15C. 1 Bleached German Table Linen at50c;!regu- lar price, 79c. , Pure Linen Cream Damask at 25a : worth 35c. Heavy Cream Damasks at 35e, 40c, 60c : erth 45c, 50c and 80c Extra Quality German IDeuble Damatkpat cc ana 75c ; worth 85c and Si. A large let of Fine Qualities Linen Tble Cleths and Napkins In setts at greatly redu prices. A large let of All Linen Towels reduce! frfpm lZKCtewc. ,SB A large let of All Linen Towels reducteT fri 20c te 16c. We have a lnnre let of extra larsre slze.e: Heusefurnishing Goods.,, fine Huck Towels In two numbers. Price w& 60c and 75c: will close them out at Xta and HsbN, At these prices these goods should go out In a few days. Full lines of Tickings, Sheetings Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, Pant stuns, etc., at less than regular prices. 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. mariO-lydtl H AI'PYNEW YEAR! Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. MANUFACTURER OK HORIZONTAL 1 VERTICAL I PORTABLE T HOISTING ) ENGINES. I Horizontal Tubular. Vertical, Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. f Saw Mills, -Ulark Mills, (.Cob Mills. BOILERS. CENTRIFUOALl BOILER FEED I MININQ r HTEAM J MILLS. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, BRASS LEATHER ROLLERS, BARK CONVEYER SCREWS, PULLEYP.'snAFTINO, OEARINO HANUERS, PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES, COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILLBUSHINOS, STEP BOXES. SPINDLES. TOEd AND STEPS, PULLEY PLATES, HHIEVE WHEELS, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ae BOLTS, TURNBUCKLE3, LAO SCREWS. RODS UPSETT, 8ETT SCREWS, FORQINQS, NUTS, 8q. and llex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Specialty in Making and Repairing DEEP WELL DRILLING TOOLS, Viz : Reds, lilts, Reamers, Jars, Sana Pumps, Bit and Red Catches. c. Charcoal Hammered f llnnlnn'a lilt., 1 Deuble Rcrlned Refined Beiler and Tank . TANKS Round or Square, UT.,.... A ,.1.1.. ' for Oat, OH, ifrZ f tBtaa- 'ipes, Water Wheel Casings, Het Air Furnaces, dc R LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Buch as Valves, Cocks, Qauges, Oilers, Cast and Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings, Pipes, Ac, ever carried in Lancaster. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING. Light and Heavy Iren and Brass Castings, r O-Itepalrlng Promptly Attended te.fa. Cheep Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SIIAFTINO FOR SALE. 4 Pulleys. 4fctl2; 4 Pulleys, 41x10; 2 Pulleys. IMaTs!1 ' a "' 11H ' PulteyMUrUlle',29,SXl6ii S W00d 8pIlti 8-2 IMS Cellars. ' 52 feet, 2 15-10 Shafting. 1424 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Bnu-ed. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 6-30-Herse Power. 60 Inch Dlem.. 18 feet le ztxtK men i uues. rrice, 1175 and 1160. 1-Beiler SO Inch Diam.. U feet long, W-3 lunn.uimurai, wiui sirs Tent, I ThePeeple's Cash SteVe '-.. ' '. .. J JTtt'SW" (j.'' V2r . J- - V &j. ,. w&tfr' m. - U .r?... W y-&& Wi. . "lUi? ' -5. . .