- ( -I ,U.- ;". f "' ' "V L"W fcf V :&? "v- ii .ftf 4. fi,- '- -, v.- .V MJjiO "? V THfe tANOASTER BAILY nSTTELLtOKNOEB, SATUltDAY, MARCH ";?f$V .?- 8, 1890. Vt w:a : f -' l KjOTJGK0;;J)0DCK intttiMti ,ctu liwfintm jm mi m hip. . I'lfrtt w; f ,-yTHwrt aad MiMt r rTWttv Tst-OM " a ftteatea!-? W CMM. k. W. DtMg, ptwwnen eiMssm " .. AuJkt aa'deek this IBOnlNt , hmfr ..). M (MMMMW) W. xnxifa, wu.. ihMWM WH WKiaeniT mn k ft Mlt H went home wd aaver l"( tacitppe foUewed,-nnuy caua- !;. HVbMftali Buffering dv ftad mmm ftway rery quietiy. lit. Dedge waft M yaara of age, and wm iatjprignew, YermeBU wjen (HHirBHlMinri nunimnuni L'V Attar remaining mere rer;a ifMM be went te Berlin, New Nk;wiMre,he carried en the same bual- i.wr nwajr year, xweive yeara g i tat Unrutr nnd enrerea in we nusi- ih making cork, which he continued itatkVttfneef his death when ha was "ftfUliirllnir the Lancaster cork works along E'isfl'ftfcttsylTahU railroad, Jneteaatef the Ann iron works. In the years tnai no nas p$a hare Mr. Dedge shipped corks all ever &ia'tt7aHad States, doing an extensive K IIBSS. JTha deceased leaves a wile ana inree iaklldren as fellows : Byren Q. Dedge, who P laanmral In the manufacturing basinets 1 fr$m J., wife of Rev. It. Q. Appentelfer, Who la With her hutuana, a missionary, ateUcmed In Cerca, and Miss Mabel E.,wlie Mraafttheme. Mra.AprtiMllet'aliubanu "" trrAniA r VmnVlln atul Marshall IMdlace. They ivent te Cerea n ve years age fated expected te return te America In two aara. Durlrur her absence Mrs. Appen- Laattcr wrote regularly te her family and I that her father'a lieaun weuiu reinnm A Kftttla mnwrn waa aent te Her. rlec her of his death this mernlng.and fiU will be great shock te her. Mr. JJOdge was a momeor ei me uuke t-etraet M." E. church, which he attended ifftgftkirly. He was an upright, Christian a, nigniy respecieu uy an who anew The funeral will uke place en wen- 4fty' afternoon at 2 o'clock with Interment M Lancaster cemetery. . f A COUNCILMAN 1 LL. . vie Organisatien of the New Deily May wft llave toUeDororred. lvmria, Mar. h. Jenn iieniing, ue- eMsfCeunciirnan-uieci or me nrsi , la allll sick and confined te lilnlioine. ill'-aet be able te be present it the stcalian of council this evenlnir. Oeswvll will meat Ilkely remain a deadlock WKf t Mr. xriemmg is aoie u ue present. v. Jehn' Lukens, an employe of the Bus auMhanna relllnff mill, had his rlalit feet fi fatnfu Uy burned last night by het clndern il tuahlng Inte bis shoe. --' . .wm. Arnoia, an empleye or wu unaries iniace, had his led feet painfully mashed Htaignt ey a. ieaa or ceai railing upon ir. the Colombia Blble society will held etr annual meeting about March 20th. ISsaftddreM will be made by Itev. W. 1'. rMsaiai. of Baltimore, formerly of town. r LBfterge Qladfeltcr shot three wild geese i amine river aneve me asm last evening. r ik mwmu numu iwuinii l. a r" ..i.tj "i - i i A avwuig luucuiiie ivhi uimiiueu uii lunt paaier me uonentei naiem Liuiueran no. Ticket Ne. 15 was the lucky ene, I hv Mn. IlnrA Ilnrrlii. t Bunaay scnoeis ei me Aieinejisi at cnurcn win nom uieir annual irtf AtAmliM nn Riitiflnv nrlArnnnn OTo'eleck. . Majer, Bency will conduct thn Ing wen or company u, en limr ay, 1 30th. , J. M. Peebles will loot urn rn Pnlen. I la the Second strejt Lutheran church adav evenimr. Iveralde Heme, Ne. 27, Is conducting a a uj seciaiua in me armory, weven I have been erected, containing wares only used en each day of the week. I armory has been transformed Inte a r Place ana a koeo. time can be had hv twheatteti'l. Lieut. J). C. Welsh tins received a tele- l that his reslment will be trunsfnrrnil the division et the Atlantic, with head. emartera In Michigan. Sunt. A. M. Wilsen, of thn nn.-ii1lnrr A- (Mamblft railroad, left te-ilnv fnrn irinin ttfiJVV'ert. Tlie horse of Paul Bleti's coal team fell mm morning in irem or me. Control KftUftnal bank. The liorse wns rolenHml i ftfler removing the Unrness. ' The hesrlnir of Ilarrv Ktrlcker. phanrnl kstnli Isreenv. hn limtn fuiQfnannil imill LflPaeadav evenlnir euinir te the nlisnnrn nf fOhaa, L. Qreene, prosecutor. & SUchsel MeCnnn linn linnn ftiiiwl Imfarn IMlre Selly for drunkenness and dia- fe, uswei iy penauct ey aanuici wimnk, a nelgli- tkt U.flinlliifi.An IInn.lAn ..... . .1 hjJV. -w..M ..VVOWU llUUniUUOUWI) llllll uuvu uruiiit. ler suvenii uuy pasi, no i neen ufireaiing ins who, anu tue peer i nan oeen tne victim or her bus- l's blows. The man will be arreMtMl i will be taken before Squire Selly for a ! r WlltlcK came across a bev aired tjraara at the rolling mill Inst night. The rnve ins name as i- rancis r. cum, und I be was born in Wasliincten state. 11 qjBlred a roving disposition, and nailed i cauin Dey te tue west indies, Cuba, isiiejr uiucr pens, iieiauucu ntuieu- r, awh., hiiu wits en ins way 10 uai tre. The bev was nulte iutelllirerit. I Ilia conversation showed that he was Jnted with life en the son and many i countries, lie wassent en his way linere. A'larra audience vrltnnssnd a cnntnln In VfUtty Beformed church last night. The )fHnunine was very interesiing. Jslcbsel McCunnn was irlven 'JOilnraln ' Jftttby Sqnlre Selly, for being drunk und tfi$- A nuy Tobacco ler, -Te-day the tobacco trade was brisker than it has bean in soine time. It was de- , -Hvery day at a large number of waroheusos cltrr."'at an eirly hour wajrens. Mftded heiTvTiT'wUli the weed, besrau ceirt- tftfin. About the warehouse the scen6s waremore stirring than they have boons er some time. V . n. ... ... t-.asr. jeuas pieu, eiivcr aprings, sold te Mr. Isaac Stlrk ten aures of seed leaf at 7 eats through. L resentea witun Oeld Watcli. f jomeume age Biipenntendent Wilsen, ftv'the Prudential Insurance company, affsred a prize of a geld watch te the ncent fhls cenipauy who would socure the most 'Mmbera In a given time. Mrs. M. C. XftUmer, of Ne. 127 Seuth Arch alley, wen Le prize, as she secured overSOO members. .We presentation was made last evening at M lady's home In the prosenceof aniim flsKDfherfrleuds. W. Dled In Cullfernlu. re has been received In Mn riot la nf I ft .th at Pctaluma, California, en Cy 12 of Jam os M. Charles. who was ' tiJef age. Mr. Charles was born in t the lale Jacob Beth, sr., and followed ,, trade for aime time in Marietta. r years age no remevej te California, sjft very successmi in business there. brother llenry was drowned at bis, by falling oft a beat several IftCO, -M . y.T flftM en tlie Ku.ntni?A. Wward D. Williams, of Quarry ilie, bon r WUllam Williams, a baggage master en MMrryville railroad, Ien yesterday te S sailor en ibe Saratoga training I lisi-Philadelphia. Several Lancaster 1MB the ship in disgust recently. ' i e -& Cruelty te n Jlerwi. able Price was notified enlrlJnv I that ft team had been abandoned by i mrner en West Orange street, abe e Upen inquiry be learned that the i was hitched te a pest at 3 o'clock in foen, and was allowed te stand Hfttll after 0 o'clock in the night. was taken te Ames GrelPs .and the constable is endeav- i aaeeruin the name of the owner of THK ..CITT'B KNC1NKKRX. They Meei ftft Tevtn TiiUon'Ceuneil, Ne. 10. O. A. 8. KS Wlthlnthe past three weeka the steam engi neers of Lancaster have held several meet ifa preiiralnary te erganising a council of the Order of American Engineers. On Friday evening ft reusing meeting waa held ta'tha room ,of Atelral BeyneWa Feet, Ke. 405, 0.A. R. -There was very targe attendance and the greatest Interest waa manifested In the business. The council was erganlred and it la new. In full trerklng order. It was named after Bebort Fttlkm, one of Lancaster eeunty's most prominent men, and will be Ne. 10. Grand ctdef Knglneer of Pennsylvania Benjamin V. Pettlt and Deputy Supreme Chief Engineer Harry O.Conner were pres ent. They Instituted the council, in lllalwl thn mnmhnni and Installed the QUI- cers, who are aa fellows t ,f A O ! IChlef IHnglftcer, Jehn UrepniDg ('first aslatant engineer, Harry Shftabf record lag engineer, i. A. KauUt Htisrk4at ongi engi ongi fteerGeergeOverdeerrcorreapondlng en gineer, Geerge Anne ( chaplain, Jacob Lck man ; treasurer, Themas Andersen ; senior master mechanic, J. J. Lellar; junior mas ter mechanic, P. II. Ostrandet Inside sen3 tlnel, A. K. Mowrerj outside senllnel, Geerge Nagley trustee, William Tbackara, Hiram Bustieng and Geerge W. Simmons. The new council starts off with the bright est prospects and it already has forty-two members, with a large number of appli cants for membership. Its object Is te mtse the standard of onglueers and promote harmony between employer and empleye. They de net wish te antagonize capital and labor and their constltiiUen expressly for bids taking part In strikes. Chanced With ilebbcry. Jehn Kberly, a man who resides nuurthe; limekiln en the Wnbank read, was arrested en Friday by Constable Klcheltr. and Offi cer OH, cbarged with robberyand drunken and disorderly conduct. The warrants were Issued by Alderman Spurrier, v he gave Kberly flve days for drunkenness. The robbery that Is alleged occurred about a month age, and the prosecutor Is llenry Mellrlck. He says that he was.very drunk 6rie night and ,fell '.nl with Kbbrly. They were walking along en St. Jeseph's street, this city, and he says that Kberly took from his person n ocketbook containing $2.50 lit moiiey, and n bundle In which wero a pair of shoes, knlfe, and seme ether articles. The arrest was net msdn until this late day bocause Lberly could net be found. Graduated nt Franklin mid Mnrehnll. Cenrad F. Shlndle, a prominent lawyer of Tamaqua, dled at his home en Thursday evening, aged 51 yearn. He was born at Gratr, Dauphin county, and graduated at Franklin and Marshall college. He was a promlnent Bepubllcan and In 167(1 was en the olccterlal ticket of this state. A New Bulldlntx. Henry Martin has given a contract te Israel P. Mayer te build n large shop at tlie corner of Lancaster avonue, atid Fred erick streets. The building will be tised for the manufacture of brick making ma chinery and appliances thereto. The present building en James street Is en tirely tee small. He new employs ever fifty men nnd can give employment te fifty mere with sufficient room. Certiorari or Junttce Itutli, Benjamin W. Sloner, of Lphrata town ship, who was fined by Justlce Buth, of Warwick, for trespass, hes cortterarlod the proceedings en the ground of Irregularity. The court will re low the oldenco en the third Monday of March. Will Colebnita It Bth Anniversary Anniversary Atlhe meeting of Geerge II. Themas Pest N). 81, eij Friday evening It was decided te celobrate the 23th anniversary of the surrender of IiOe, en April", with n cimp-flre. The entertainment commlttce will arrange n programe of oxeerlsos. Held ibr Court. Seme time age Andrew DoerHom was arrested with a party of ethor boys who occupied a shanty en Der wait street and were a nulsauce te the neighbors. All of the boys sottled their cases but Donrsem nnd Alderman Horshey bus returned him te court. llroke Her Wrist, Mary Dell, residing at SOJ Seuth Queen street, fell last evening oppeslto St. Mary's Catholic church, breaking both bones of the right arm near the wrist. Dr. llelculus set the fractured limb. Sale erMnrket Stalls. Auctioneer Haines sold the stalls of the Eastern market te-day. Hetter prlces wero rcalized than a year and in the aggregate $201 mere received than from 1 aht year's mle. Appointed Constable. - Jehn Winters lias been appointed con stable of Strasburg borough te 111! the vacancy caused by the resignation of Llam Myers, who Inteuds te romevoto Philadel phia. Openlng of Prospect Sti-oet. A petition was presented te the court for the opening of Prospect street -between Maner and High street. Thoceurt took the papers. Kast Hrmpneld's Supervisor. Aaren B. Landls and Andrew T. Mon Men ger were applicants for the otllce of super- iser made vacant by the death of Uriah K. Geedman. The court nppolnted Mr. Landls, bu revoked it when It was learned that Mr. Landls was an auditor of the town ship, until the matter could be further in quired Inte. Divorced. Llla S. Hagey, of West Willow, was diverced from iter husband, Jacob Hagey, en the ground of dosertlon. The testimony showed this was a Camdun marrlage and in the day fellow lug the ceremony Hagey 'sorted his i ire and did net previde for hi l'orsenal. A yaliiislady of seteiiteeu Bummers, hlijlily educated, rellued, of i)iiKsliig upneariinrc, desires te form tlieaciiualntance et some like jeune man. whom hhe would ndvlee, If trou bled with dysecpla, te ube that great reined) , Hoke's Klkctie JIkpicatku lit it. ltd Attention ! All iwrsern wlahlne resened kcuU for the lliulneui Men's Jubilee, te be held Tuesday and Thursday evenlegi of next week, should secure them at once at Ken Dcrsmllb's book store. The ruuilc for the Jubllee will be furulalied by the Demecratle erclustru aud College Mundelln club. ltd Jin. KniTeit ! Fer isenie time bnik thciehas been cenaliltrable dUcuulun both In aud out of the newspapers with rrfireuce te putting the Etectrle Lights In the l'eim'u 11. H. depot. Is It net probable that If the matter was prejH'rly presented te the etnclal or the Iread that they would che us better llsbtt Many ofeurlirge tefes, our strwets und publle bullillnict are baudiemely lighted, and wby net our depot 7 Why don't the Klcclrle Light Ce. urge this mat ter at headquarters. With Are lights the depot could be brtllluntly Illuminated, and strangers pawing through the city would lme a belter opinion of our standing aud prertMlciies. It certainly sceins slrauge that the depots In meat of the large cities uleng the line of the r. H. It. can be lighted and neure te be left lu the dark. LHI1IT. l'cm.mHale ei Lecal Stocks and Demls ill be held ut the Coeicr Heute, Muivh 17 und SI, and April It and Si. Parties having' securities fur un(, te Insure preptr ucUertlscmtiit Mill pltase give two weeks notice te Jacob II. Leng, broker, 10 North Queen street, Laucaster, l'a. murb-lldftw A Veuntr Men'a Muslcule. The Yeung Men's Mission Oulld or the i'res byU;rlan church has arranged a special musUule in their new chapel next Friday eenlng. 'X hey hne the assistance et the Knterpcan club, Col lege alee and Mandelin 1 tubs, u large I miles' chorus, and. prominent soloists. Mr. Walter Jluusuiauulllbe director, and will arrange a popular pregramme, Cured His Dynnjla. "" LroHsHTATien, Banns Ce, C If. Uekk Dear Blrt I reel It a duty te you and all the suffering en earth te speak of your Electric MMUeatedBeltsC I hayaibeae'apssat safrereV with dyspepsia, for many yearsand for the last three months rery severe. Four weeks age I applied one of your Belts and at present 1 am entirely eared. I hnrw all wha am afflicted Willi dyspepsia may hfsrofyeu.axd kit rrliefy Ml un. V. JSAT7,' nXn t-nAMra ren riv tkam. TeTiiKPunuct Ihavebeenaseeresurrerer with cramps In tbostemach for fire years. By uslns Ueke's Electric Appliances I am en tirety cured. Any person Is welcome te call and be con vl need. Adam SiiAKfran, Cen) Dealer, Klchleiid, Lebanon CO., Pa. C. U. Hoke at Ne. 313 North Queen Htrect, ecrf Wednesday. msVUld We have mere than, once referred with pride ,te theaiiecssa of Messrs. Andersen A Uresnriaa 1 msclklUafif enclna builders, t( OA eerae; nt tkti.rlrjif Ami Harlan afFMla mMf If ntta ., pleasure te be able testate that they were never se proetstreui as thcy.re te-day) Theyire ,'n' liable In every way, and that Is one secret of thelr popularity. ,Mr. Andersen, as 1st well known, Is as skilled a mechanic as can be,feund anywhere, and the fact that he was at one time a valued employe of the Corliss works Is the best evidence of his ability. He bes made the engine his special study for years, and the " Kelsy " engine, new being manufactured by this firm, Is the outgrowth of these years Of study and experiment. " The Daisy " is ncnt In design, strong, simple, durable, adapted te cither high or low speed, and all the parts are made In duplicate pieces. Messrs. A. A (J. are keeping up te the times, and their next Im provement will be the AufomnllcCutOITKn AufemnllcCutOITKn glnc. Although they recently built au addi tion te their works (already noted ,,10 1hee columns), they need mere room te-day, nnd te nil their orders they ere compelled te work thirteen hours a day. They new have twelve .engines " under way " ' at their works-four I hersn, six C-horse, nnd two a)-horse engines. They hn elS or DOenglncsiu use In this city, and two In Philadelphia all "Daisies." Among theso who are using them arc Messrs. Hlirk. or West Orange street, V. F, nurhmlller, Obllnger Bres. & Ce., Gee. Oanss, W. D. Zfllt, Motger llrei, A Ce., Clias. Falck, O. W. Werner, H. II. Andersen, K. L. Krausken. J. F. ltclst A. Ce., Oeo, ICrlsman, W. Halbaeh, It. Wltmer, Cornwall, Carer A Mills, IMensant Greve. ElUabolhlewn Creamery Ce.. W. II. 'Klhk,Strlnestown,andMi'.HIiarp,ef Manhelm. Among thnsa using soeend'hand engines from the Andersen & Gressman works are M r. Mark ley or Loxlngten ; Ches. Ilcnkelt, Lancaster t J. D. Moere, Unicorn; Mr. Urablll, or Peters burg j Htrauss Brethers, or latncastcr; Otte IlreN.nndM.U. Henwood. This Is a wonderful showing rer se young a firm, nnd these In need of engines are reeetfully referred te any or the parlies here enumerated. A number or second hand engines, from two te nfly-herse power, nre always kept In stock, nnd two 2-berse, ene 3-herc, four 4-hersc, two 8-berse, ene 15-horse, one SD-horse, undone tJO-liome Corllss-es geed as new may new be seen nt the flourishing works nt the corner or Market and Marlen streets. Take a leek at them. ltd Sale or Beats Fer "Nollle Illy." Thosaleefhcatsfor "Nellle lily's" lecture In Fulton opera house, en Thursday evening next, began this morning. There was a big rush for geed scats, nnd there Is every Indication that the little woman who traveled around thn glnbelu?idas will have a reusing audience III Lancaster. cntlt0. DiitHiK.-Mnnh 8. WM. In this city, U. W. Dedge, lu theutlli jearef his age. TI10 rclutlves and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 12fl East Lemen streil, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment nt Lancaster cemetery. Ctcw SfcucvtiBcm'citte, TUHT RECEIVED. ItOEDERER RED LABEL, The Finest of Champagnes. UOlIltClf H LIQUOR 8TORE, Nn. iU Centre Byuare, MOCK TiniTLKHOIII FOR LUNCH THIH evening at the HUilller Heuse. Herb's, Hprenger's nuu.ltleltcr's lleers en tan. WM.Hl'ANOLF.R, ltd 1'roprletor. OYHTERPlEFOIt LUNCH TO-NIUlir AT thn HIIASIROUK'Rl East Kins Street.' It J. It. DONNELLY, Prep. "ITIOII HALE A HTEAM JOfl PRINTING 1 Ofllee Willi n large trade, flood reasons fur selling. Fer fiirlher nnrlleulnrs eull at IMVilCl 17Ci:Nl'ltUf(lUARE. SAUEIl KRAUT LUNCH THIH EVENING at the '1 rt miinl Heuse, North Queen street. Nnrcnger's und Wacker's lcer en tap. ltd JOHN HUUEDEft, Prep. SAUKR KRAUT FOR LUNCH To night nt the Maner Hetel, 217 and SIDWest Kins street, opposite the Kltnr Street Rink. Rlekcr s und Hprenger's lleer drawn fiem the keir. JeiiNii. iiisminui:k. 1'roprletor. ltd w AN1ED-A LIVE WAN Willi HOME rnnltal tn inaiiiifiirtiirn nml Inlnu1nn.ii heuvchuld specialty. Innulrent IU8 '.'t ROOM U, CITV II0TEI vreTtcE te ti:acheiw.-the COMMIT- O.I tee en Permanent Cerlllleatcs will meet tlie npplicnnts In the High Hchoel Uulldlng, Lancaster, l'a., en Baturday, March 1S, at nine o'clock 0. in. LAURA J. HESH, uiH-itdtlw Chnlrmnu, Ij , Kl eyle, A Rl'.NT THE ROOMS, ,NO. IM, EAST klnir street, new occupied oyjenn a. . AtternpV at-ljLW. ThrKii rnnm nuti Iia used either for etllccs or nsa small store. Pos Pes Pos niKsten ran be given at once. Apply te ALLAN A.HEItR, ltd Real Estate Agent. S1TC1AL MtlSICALK. N terlHii Chel, Friday m t'ollrge Olee Club, Enterpem NEW I'RE-sllY- cnlng, March 11. rneill CUlll. Alatlilfilln Club, Ijulles' Chorus mid vtelt-knewn Soloists. nir. naner iiausmuu, uincter. AUmlsslen,73 cents. ltd IIB FINIMT LINE OF IMPORTED AND Domestle Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Cigars, our inauuRicturr, In boxes or 25, SO and 100. . ' DEMUTH'S CIOAR RTORE. aHMMR 114 East KlugBtreet. plOll 0001) IlItUHHEH OO TO KILBURN, 11UUHII MANUFA(TUREIt,2ll WESt KINO HI., LNCAhTi:it, l'A. ml-limUw 3MIIIJ LABOIST AND K1NEM' LINE OF L Meerschaum nnd French llrlar Phes, Igar Helders, Cigar Cases, Hiiutl Bexes nnd all kinds or smoker's nrtltlcs. .e.-. DEMUlll'HCIOARHTORE, alS-trdR IU East King street. milKOALLALILYlH THETRADE MAllic X or the Finest hoapeu Eiirlh. " 1'URITY. J IiTOOIl FORTIIE LENTEN HE.VKON. 3 Hmekeil Halmnii nnd Smelcid Halibut. Ac. C'uiuird Cern, rxi n can. Dried llc'f.luen pound. Hams with rat trimmed etr. Alse Shoulders, llolegua. He. JOHN E. WEAVER, Agt.. It Ne. 101 West King St., I-muaster. ()A OAKH 110UCHE SEC AND EXTRA a v 11 riueJUkt received lit HLAYMAKER'8. 21) East King Street. In7-2ld 1JIOR RENT-THAT LARGE DOUltLE 3 1 rout llrlCK Dwelling, with line large )urd, stable, Ac. 'Hie hniise has 15 large rooms. Willi all 04iiicnleures, und will 1h) rented cm Mryreasoiiuble terms. , ALLANA.IIERR, Real Estate and Ins. Act.. narT-ltd 10 Bust King tit. riMlOL'Ta.HIIANki "" SHIRT MANUFACTURERS OUI'FITTERH, AND MEN'S Ne. 1W North Queen Street. Shirts made te order as low os fpoe, I'erfect fit Kuarantttsl. . Thmugh necessity we hnvestarded n 1IAN') LAl'Mmi and are prepared tu laundry of all Itlnds. nuirJe-lyd 1 1 PUI1LICHALEOF WIpSTEHN HOIlSra. On .Monday, Marcli 10. ls-je, will be sold utD. Ixigau's hale Stables, Market street, rear of McOrann Heuse, Ijinnuler, l'a , one carload efgiHsl boned Feeders and line Drlv Ing ilert.es. saietoiemmencent 1 o'clock p. m. A credit oruedajs vrllltK given. ltd DANIEL LOGAN. 17IOR RENT-ONE STORE ROOM AND ,13.. Ilasiuicut In Seutberu Market Heuse llulldlng, rrontlpgeu Seuth Quet 11 street, and unu mere utHiiu ill same tiullillng fronting en Vine. Hrecl, suitable for any buslncxs. The basement would beunele.-autroemfurallarber Shep. Appl seen in HARD A MCELROY'S ., .. . Ury Heeds Stere. , , . . . , Mani&jBeutli gueen Street. Markets held en Tuesday morning, Saturday morning nud Saturday evening. ins-trd -IECEIVER'S NOTICE-IN THE PART l lunliliiaf Hewell AUruger. The under, signed having been appointed en Munlis lsiri by the Court or Common Pleas 0 Laucaster t-eunty, reeelver of the linn or Hewtll t urn urn urn Ker(coiuieedorFruuk R. Hewell andJebuP Oruger), und all the books, accounts, assets and" sieck or said nrm having been ordered by the court into his charge and custody, he therefore Biv es notice te nil 'r..ns liul. bunl te said nrm te make iwi mint te the undersigned without delay, and lhee having claims te present them "., JOHNlLBAUMOAllDNKIt, Browm A Bssskl, Receiver. AUemeyi. marMtda Met '&frtterttmtiertt. i 1 .1 7 Ull MAKE OK GOLDEN IJON ANU MIA 1 QucrhtataCtairirannotbflaxeclltd. 'Ida en 1 vl)l i MtUMlsbed r RIUAIt HTtlllR. U Bast King Street. ais-inn Of". CAHKH BOUCIIB HEC AND EXTRA ifilA Wipe just received at , , 'tiftLVYMAkER'.,"!" rn7-2UI ' 29 East King Street. BEST TWO FOB FIVE CENT. CKIARH the city, at RI I.LY WA ITZ'S, . .. Nea. S KB North UueenHt. decfremaM.Te.ThJi F" OH BENT-TIIAT DE8IRA11LK IJTAND for business NO. 90 EAST KINO STREET. Inquire within. nislwd TTWRhaleatX uaiuiain', Vt OCTAVE JJ PIANO In perfect order. ltd f h APPLY AT THHI OFPtCB. rcien RHNT.'v ' i W ' h Yv 5x i 5P-''Thtwolniiiteifsnrreoms en the first and second noers et Bostenice Building; both heated by steam., BisAtiaaXtr, A.CKEPLEB. fTtOR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 7 WEBT s! vine street, opposite Heuthern Market, at present occupied as fleuraud feed store. Rea sonable rent, fnqolreef It, M. HOI.ENICfl. inarSJrS Ne. Seuth Queen Street. EST 6c HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN the City, at HILLY WAITZ'H, . Nos.6AKUNerthg.iicent, dee&emdM.Tu.ThM -T TJENDER'YOUR SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH XV and Whlte by.iulnjr. 1'urity Seap." EOll RENT-FROM APRIL 1, THE LARUE Stere Roem, Ne. 21 Seuth queen street, e large room en 4th fleer. marS.eedtr J NO. 1. HC11AVM A fcON. WANTED -FEW GOOD SALESMEN TO IntrtKluee our cigars ; 175 per month aud expenses advanced. Enclose stamp, , , HAVANA CIOAR CO., mMld' r Cincinnati, O. F OR "FINE FRUIT TRIMMINU, AND AH this Is the time for It. call en n iroed trim mer. M. ll.l,l,AKK, mari-iwu Ne. 218 North Plum Street. -YITANTED-UIRLH AND BOYS BETWEEN Y 12 and 10 years of age. Apply at the (.uniJllUUMAJUK VVUKKH, CUHKHTUIJAIXJHK VVflltKH Int-lwd Cor. Llme and Fulton Sis. FOR RENT-VltOH A PHIL 1, 1890, The DOERSOM Prlvate Dwelling and Stere Roem, Ne 128 East Klmf street. DOKIU SOM II MX. Ne. 17H I'jist King street, lite FACTORY, Ne. 120 and U East Mllllln street. Imjulroef ' ' OEO.H.NORnr.CK, Doersom's Carriage Works, corner or Duke and Vine streets. rtbl7-tfd A RE YO OOING TO EUROPE T J ir se. you are advised te call at tlie ofllce nt tlie Freir J'rrttr, Keucrnl steamship agency, Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street, where passage en all steamers or the principal trans-Atlantic lines can be secured nt New Yerk prices. Ucrths can be engaged In advance and all Information ob tained regarding tlie deimrtureef vessels, prices of berths, etc. Passports secured nt moderate charge. tJEO. lUJIlll, Ofllce linensler Vrte l, rc, nil.lM 10 Seuth Queen Strict. IDAliaAINSl BARGAINS! Bargains.n Furniture Te Clese Out the Business, AT NO. 20 EAST KINO STREET. mnrS-lwd W. M. HOFFME1ER. 171XECTORS' PUUL1U SALE OF AN ELE 3J ganl West Orange Street Residence. On Tuesday, M Alien 11, lB'.O, nt the Franklin Heuse, the targe two-story llrlck Dwelling, ll West Orange street; everj thing lu excellent condition, front 41 feet, 2 Inches, mere or less, te middle or tliree-feet-wide common ulley te the east, In depth 21'i reel te Marlen alley ; large side yerd, an abun dance or fruit, all in splendid condition. Sale nt 7. W p. in., when conditions will be made known by MARGARETr LORENZE, JOHN LORENZE, Executers or Jehn Lerenrc. deceased. JOKI. L. IlAINM, Auctioneer. f2(lml,8,IO B ROWN'H. Tlie winds of March blew aud your skin be bo be cemes reugli and red. We hnve tb remedy te preAent this roughness nnd redness, BROWN'S CREMOLINE. Tills delightful cream of almonds contains no grease, oil or glycerine It Is net sticky or greasy. Will net soil the finest 'garment. Is pleasant nnd easy te use Jind It will keep) our skill soft and smooth as elvct. Remember BROWN'S CREMOLENE Is the only gcnulne nulls the only erenm of almonds made in Lan caster. PRICE 2Se A BOTTLE. Brown's Houicheld Ammonia, 12e n Mettle. Brown's Skin Seap, n sw eel nnd and pure soap, IV) ; two rer 25e. Brown's Cern Cure, a sure remedy for corns; 15a a bottle, Fer the teeth use Brown's Dcutulln, a fragrant teeth wash,, "" BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR.DUKEA LEMON ST8.. LANCASTER, PA lanl31)Tu,Th,H-R lEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE X 1'i.epi.K's Natiesai. Hank, at Lancnstei, in the Slate or Pennsvlvnnia, nt Ihu clnn or business February 2S, ISO ; IlI.SOUItCES. lAians and discounts M J.1j,ltl 21 Overdrafts secured and unsecured t . 4 (10 U, 8. Bends te secure circulation- Kt.000 00 Dua from state banks und bankers.,.. 4'Mjei M Cash nnd reserve 27,srt;i in) Ileal estate 35,tV) 8.5 hurnlturc, llxtures and depw.lt sate 8.IIB) m Expenses and taxes paid 1 814 71 Premiums paid b87 ( Total., nisi I.IAnittTllvS. Capital stock paid In , tJOO.OeO 00 Surplus and undivided profits 17,l80 11 Circulation 41,000 00 Deixwllii , . .. .2.-.I.4JI77 Due te banks. 7.011 It! Dividends unpaid 1,275 O0 Total, . ym.713 81 I' E. SLAY MAKER, Cashier. Cenx'Ct Attest .lACUU I,. BTKINMET7, ISAAO W. T.KIUIII1I, DAVllI Q. ElHI.KMA.S-, IDI lectors. ) ltd J.B MARTIN CO. GOODS. MONEY SAVED BY PARTIES COMMENCING HOUSEKEEP INO, WHEN PURCHASING HERE, CARPETS 2d Fleer, WALL PAPER-2d & 3d Floers, QUEENSWARE-Baseinent, DRY GOODS 1st Fleer. LINENS, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, FEATH EIL9, COUNTERPANES, Ac. . I UPHOLSTERY GOODS -1st Fleer. FURNITURE COVERINGS, LVCE CUR. nyiTAINH, LACE RED BETS, CHENILLE CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, Ac. J. B. MARTIN S CO., HODSEFDRNISHING Cor. Prince & W, King SU Hem 3lhuriiemcHts CARRIAGE WORKS DODUrOM 0AJUUAOI WOKU, Cerner at DOke and Vln Htneta (Ibrssvefly Norbeck Mlleyl, ..... OsW. aOKs1SCK,Prefi. s)0,OOO Over Bli ITiensand lkXIara sKt.OOO . In lit VehleKinew nn Exhibition. lSIMI AiUheLAtlSn'BTYLiHter 1MB TtlS.OO ROADCARTl 91BAM WTtie best of meebanle en retwlrtac at th poersem Carrlac Works, oerrwr of Dike and Vine streets. slrttR SIJITINOB. OVRRCOATINOS AND TROU SKIHNOH, at REDUCED PHICBH. MtGRANN A NOWLKN, Me. 13f North Oueen St s I'fXIAL. TypeAVriting Eree te all who take the Business Course at the snceslcr Iluslness Cellcc. We nsa the Stan dard Reinlntten. Yeu CAn complete the course unlit vacation. Kit yourself for the positions offered te competent wirtles. Visit u at Col lege Roem, Ne. 84 North Duke streeb Open day and even Inf. , H. C. WE1DLKR. Prinetpai. piULTOW OPERA HOUSE. ,, Thursday Ivenlng, March 13, ENO AOEM KNT EXTRAORDINARY or NELLIE BLY, me LeieDraiea uioesiTOtier, In one hour nnd thirty mlnutesshe will carry her audience around the world. Under the auspices of the YOUNG HEN'S DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY PRICES Z5, SO nnd T5 CENTS. a-HaIe opens Saturday at 9 a. m. Secure your acuta. mS-7ld Tn"K"EXAMINK EY1M FREE. Spectacles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE1 Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I If you have thorn examined yen will probably And llist there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable DIA MANTA' lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best rids te defec tive vision. Solid Oeld Spectaclis, s3.00 I usual price, Steel Spectacles, SOe.i usual price, ft.OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, s10. M. ZIFEMAN & BR0.1130 S. ninth Street, OPTICIANB. I PHILADELPHIA. Retween Chestnut aud Walnut Streets, mvK-lyd H AUERAllROTIIER. LINENS -AND- COTTONS. Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31, WEST KING ST., ' We Hae Always In Stock, All Qualities and the Utst Standard Makes of Cotten Goods Fer Housekeeping nnd Household Use at the Lewest IV llullng Prices by Iho Piece ur i itru. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, SHEETINflS, PILLOW MUSLINS AND TICKINGS, MARSAILLES AND TOILET QUILTS. LINENS! German, Scotch and Irisb Linent. Housekeepers nnd all persons interested tn Linen Supplies will Fl ua In our Sleck Every inscription ei HOUSEHOLD LINENS In New, Neat nnd Desirable Stiles, et the LOW EMI' POVJIULE PRICES for Same Quali ties. Zr Special Values In CREAM DAMABK TAULE LINENS at 3c, 37Je and 600 a ard. QERMAN BLEACHED TABLE 37c, We aud Wc a yard. .INEN at BLEACHED DICE We and ir.'e ier yard. TABLE LINEN nt37e, .bCOTCH DAMASK TABLE LINENS at 60c, 7ecnndfl per )nrd. DOUBLE DAMASK 73c. 81 te t! per urd. TABLE LINENS at ?.v?IA.H,.'l:, LINEV TABLE CLOniS, InW, C-l, 7-1,8-1, 10-1.1M,1M, in sizes. 6-Sand 8-1 NAPKIN'S In Stles te Match all Qualities of Damask Tuble Cleths. M and S-l NAPKINS, 75c, SI, 81 23, SI 50 nnd $2 lcr dozen. The Stlei are New and Choice In Table Linens, Cleths and Napkins. TOWKLINCiS-Huck, Birnsley, Twilled and ivuahi v.rasnes unu liiass ieweung, Linen SIieetlng, Pillow Linens. Bed Sets, Butchers' Linen, Momle mid Embroidery Llntu. Every Description nnd Quality of Damask and Itiuk Teuels, with Plain und Knotted 1-rinse, with nud m ltlieut Colored Berder, SPECIAL TOWEI at 10. 12, 15, 20and25 Ctnts. n TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, TAI'1'.STIIY TABLE COVEIIS, 11 AW SILK TABLE COVERS, CHENILLE A- CLOTH TABLE COVEHS' 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St., HAGER k BROTHER, LANCASTER, PA: 9leti 3uerttemcnts. JT . KII0AIWS.4S0N. KCarcli IWLexrierand I In marking your Memoranda for n. 2. RHOADS A SON. rWIII help complete your Heasctlres by supplying you with CIXKKS, SPOONS, KNIVES AND PORKa, BEll CLOCKS IN SILVER AND glLYKtt PLATED SPOONS, REDUCTION IN STERLING SILVER GOODS. : 'i , i i , i i ' H.;. Z. .RHOADS & SON We. ;mtBT'.'PWO 8T.', LAM0A8T1B, PA. ?V B AMD McELROr. i BARD Sc me.umui 3d leUi Queen HteMt, HOUSEKlsEPINC GOODS. . .Kttra values In Tlcklmrsats, 10, HU, 15, IB and av. Bed Checks Irem eWe up. extra enalll Indljre blua at Uc Bleached arid tfnblerfcbcd Muslin, In yard wide, Pillow Case or Blieetln wlalhs, at low prices. FEATHERS Owlna te the low prlce en the OAtlPEm-lf you wUh teiae the bent alue it flI. Ifl. IU 1 kl ll i i.V?'2.".. ''""'S"ss'ri,,u,'",x,lwuen inBonesiuenaeineoiasiyies used te be, at , , I SI7H,0. 4S,)ORrulup. Heme-rnkde ling Carpets, better values than eer. at ?'..&', 37.40.. AOcandup. Carpet Rags taken In exchanire. An elegant assortment of Smyrna Burs nt 75c ii SI; large sites at Sand S3 50 : worth a -reed deal mere, btltched Carret Llnlnsmnlr&nsrard. OIL CLpTHH-Tlie beat selection and value In wide, soluble for halls and vestibules, or kitchen WINDOW SlIADES-Plaln Opaque, or Helland Shades, Sic Plain Oil Shades, 40 and GOc Dade Opaque Hades, 40c. Dode Oil Shades, SOc. All our shades are the largest slre, with sprint llzturea. Paper Window Shades, OR or Helland Shading bj? the yard ; also spring hxtures. REMNANTS W liavn lust. nnAniw1nnn(liAtlnl.rirlrirMii iraafwnini.tn.hs nAH.t.i. At ei. Z"?6 t!10 ,RRl you will be able te get, BARD& r Nm. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, TISXT DOOHTO.THE COURT HOUSE. f r- BLACK i STOCKINETTE JACKETS Before buying see Fahnestock's Black, All-Weel .Steckinette Jackeis at $2:50, which are $1 under price. Alse a full line of better qualities in both Black and t Celers up te $8. Misses' Jackets in 12, i4,vi6 andi8 year sizes, wpen 10-uay Henrietta, 46 inches wide, at 75c. a yard ;" real $1 quality. FHHNESTOC 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. "VTO POISON OR INJURIOUS COLORS JJi usedln" Purity Heap." OH CASKS ROUeIIE SEC AND EXTRA mtJ WlneJustreceUcd at SLAYMAKER'S, m7-2td . 2 East King Street. TIME, LAIIOR AND MONEY BAVFD UY using ' Purity Senn." sold everywhere. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltz's Havana Filler Cigar, at NOS. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN HP. dec54mdM,Tu,Th,S E OR JAPANESE GOODS, QoteERISMAN'S, Ne. U West King Street. BILLY WAITZ HAS THE REST TWO FOR 6c and 6c Cigars In the State, nt NOS.fi A 103 NORTH liUEEN ST. dcc5-flmdM,Tu,Tri,S 2Q K DVY COURSE KEYSrONE BU8I 30J EiS COLLEGE. Yeung Men nnd l.ndles educated for profitable employment. Modern methods. Course complete and prac tical. Typewriting nnd all business branches taugni. wm nigni session. W. D. MOSSER, Prln., Queen Ht.. Lancaster, Pa tfd&w 10 North w IDM fER'S CORNER! A Question of Dollars and Sense ! NOT ONLY WHAT YOU PAY, BUT WHAT VOU OUT I Geed Sense Shown By Sa? Ing the Dollars ! We Study the Interests of Our Customers, GOODS THE BUST. PRICES TUT. LOWEST. CUSTOMERS SATISFIED TURN VOURBTEPSTOWARDTHECOR'nER AND JOIN THE PROCESSION BOUND FOR WIDMYER'SFURNITURE STORE, Cor. East King and Dnke Streets, LANCASTER, PA. M YERSARATHFON. Spring Overcoats ! OURS 13 AN ATTRACTIVE? LINE -OF- Light-Weight Overcoats -FOR- Spring Wear. T.1E STYLE AND FIT OF OUR GARMENT 18 ACKNOWLEDGED, AND THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE. j CALL AN INSPECT OURHTOCK.-Gl Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, ' NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET LANCASTER, PA. sStl Spring de net neglect te note that " fr Ne.4WestKinEStrti AMERICAN MANTEL AtiD CHAM LARGE VARIETY. KNIVES AND EORKS AT BAROAINsl McKtirROY, Opimite FtraBtaU IaM Best Feathers our trade has grown beyond our ei ever offered bee our line, NeirdcMfftM In Intrnh JHUMTW, UIHI Otll IMS lUTIlfU, UllU VIMlCr SIO Fleer Oil Cleth In the city from W te 2W yard use. as the pric no doubt vriXXhe higher. Lately tbej Opposite Fountain Ins one 10c 01 DiacKV-AlhyVCrOl both in Jet and Blue Bk Stem glttcrti0cmcnt TOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTO 0.-S MI.li.1 I I hae located temporarily my office and .Srfr.00" Ht the Southern Market, corner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE STREETS, and have In stock a fine assortment of Slelshs, Bug gies. Phaetons and Family Carriages, and the Norbeck Reed Carts, all of my own manufac ture. Special attention Is given te repairing. My Motte Honest Werk aud Fair Dealings, Always Wins. ' fcb28-tfd J . H. NORBECK, Agent. TO SAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDEN your heart use " Purity soap." D HESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS t Nes. 35 & 37 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE P03TOFFICE.) Bleck 811k Nctt, SI 00, il 3. 40-Inch Bilk Warp Henrietta, l i! te $-.' 60, ittdnch M'oel Uenrletttt, J5c, l 00, II 25, f 1 1, fl ,a. 40 Inch All Weel Cashmere, 45c, 60c, fl2Jc, 73c. 40-Inch Weel Henriettas, S7Jc. Yard-Wlde Cashmere, 20c, 25c, &tc, 37Kc 40-Inch SUIped Henrietta, 50c. Urocade Mehairs, 75c. 00 Inch All-Weel Surah Twill, 75c and SI 00. 40-Inch Cut Cashmeres, 50c, T5c, $1 00. ard-Wldc Striped Serges, 87c flrllllantlncs, 25e and 50c. All-Weel Uroadcleths, 25c, 37Jic, 50c, fl ue. 21-Inch Black Silks, 75c, II 00. Black Silks, 50c, 75c, II 00, II 25, II 50. Surah Silks, 50c, 75c, 87Jc.: Satin Rhadamas, 75c, 87J, 1 00, II 2.5. Black Brecade SUks, 75c, 5 1 00, 1 1 25, l 50. Black Velets,25e, stc, 60c, 75c, II 00, si 21. Bordered Nun's Veilings, rer el Is, 73c, f 100. II 2j. 131; Bargains In Black Cicpes. Black Shawls, f 1 00, 1 23, fl 50, 2 00, 3 00 te 115 tw. ; Big Assortment of Black Silk Ribbons. Black Silk Lnces, 10c, 12Kc, 17c, 20c, 25c te G0. Bargains lu Black Velvet Ribbons Black Dress Ginghams, lOe, 12Sc Black Braid Trimming, 2c, 37Kc, 50c. Black Silk Fringes, 50c, 75c. Big Assortment of Black Calicoes. Bleck Kid Glecs, 60c, 07e, 75c, f I 00. Black Corsets, II 00. Black Hosiery, 10c, 12,ijc, 2ie, 37Vf c, We te II tw. LARGE8M8S0RTMENT OK Black Goods IN LANCASTER. (OPPOSITE POSTOrrCE.) 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, l'A. 3J10R 3 blURTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, - ERIRSIAN'I Kk v,v diaries Stain's ! NEW BLACK GOODS. BOSTON STORE g aastwsKKiU ;&. . .. - iM-riA H t". t'liM B i JX- - , v. -a e'? Jm u. S?r'frffis&tH';.lte- wkU- A V&Jua.A''