$'. "' . - . , Ik 1 - , I f r-7 .. i vt THB LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1890. ssstrsa? ?3t s-a .w -0 tfi alt 'S' ?7J w vts M V .H 3. ADHIT THEIR GUILT. Ml MfilNTNLKI TELL WIRB ITlMtf TWltTfim. . MmkHm miictBc Alse accbm eratMi 11 4" j t rmltrr-The Thre Mn 8mt '' Prlaea te Amur at Court. VCteemiA. March IS. Abram Ilogon Ilegon Ilogen iMdM and David Miller, chanted with AwHng poultry", were given a hearing be "ImSqttlre Evans yesterday neon. The .-fljWe has aasuuied a mere serious phase with t1iM principals, and another man has been vtMed aa an accomplice in tlie chicken staling. Charles Blsklng, a flre and ,ltearance agent representing a Baltl- nere firm) was at the hearing and ' Sama rndiut Iav fliTtf-Ar WIIMr-V for ataallniT ' j?FtUry. Miller was arrested at F. I). K """""" "v" "- -vv"-"- v feategicr was arresica at me eusqueimuna 'kIUrk mill. Mlller admllted blsnulltand j Hogentogler, at the close of the hearing) V described the way the chickens wcre stolen. K j!-' Potatoes and meat were stelen from the -r cellar 01 j.'. e. uici unu n uum r his stable. AchargoeflmrKiary has been hi preferred against the men by Mr. Uletz. sV chickens were taken from the Strlckler Ji turn, residents of Irenville and people in town. Seme of the stolen property has been identified. Hogontegler was com mitted en five charges, Mlller en three charges and Blsklng en two cbarges. Mil ler and Blsklng have laid themselves epen f.f 'te the charge of removing Mr. Bletz's b& horse and carriage at ulaht, and using the Qt team te carry away the stelen property. t iff The men were taken te jail yesterdsy ', 'J" afternoon for trial. Is &. The lurv te Investigate tlis death of Wit- . 'i mer Lefover, consisting of Goe. Tille, Gee. MVeunsr. Gee. W. Yeung, J. S. Maxton, W-ip Tayler Gable and W. II. Lecknrd, met this F: AmaetIm. at CI ...lrulf vlmn fhn AVA wlt- 'W nesses of the accident were heard. It is -'' tnnmil that ttm nun had drnnnnd a link or coupling pin and in ntoeplng te pick It r wh striintf l,v IIia rfir ntul fhrntvn mirier 37 IL The lurv decided that the death result- js d from being accidentally erushed whlle T -.- it ,.- t.h.itHn. . ri..i..m- ft? bla railroad at Bruckhsrt Station. The M body has been taken te Quarry vllle for In- S. tcrmenL X TftrArr,n Vrxr nnmmltl Afl linn month ntrn "s. hv KnnlrA llnt-nlim- fin n Afirtriiifi fthnrcrn. ggf was released yesterday from Lancaster Jail mm a Ketl 1..1...1 In llin cum txf ArJH 1- V... B ..1.. ...... U ... UD ... ... SFW A meeting of the membership of the S- Freshyterinn church was held last evening mE te declde whether te cut down or leave $ AtMnfl thA trAna Tr-mliliM? Mia fiAtv Almrrh. f$ It was doclded by a geed sized majority te , Viy cm away me iroes. Jiif organized a club last night which they have f& atyleil the "Colored Self Controlling Club." 'is The oblect I te nhtnhi full nower of their && votes. The club will meet overyThursduy fftvAninir ntWlltlitttic linll TIia nfllnAru OPA. S President, Itankln Tiirneri vice prcsldent, m Themas Watera : secretnry, Geergo Smith; , y treosurer, RobertPnttorson. "Sft The Pennsylvania railroad pay car will & be in town en Friday iiflcrnoen. tjrfa Train Ne. 51, en the Frederick UlvlMen, Instantly killed an unknown tramp lasi it$ evening, at Ilanover. The man uttemptcd r-l' ireni hi me engine, wiicu no tV.ft.was struck and hurled te his death. Miss i:i!u Gilbert loll for a visit te Phila A.ru. nfi vr, v.k . uvitmin nun ibw uin, f Albert Hart man 1ms geno en a trip te Philadelphia nuu ew Yerk. s HANDY UNIFOttMS. - 4;j5 The Iroquois llnuU te lie Clad In Hull My, nud (Jnltl. E f i which are probably the handsomest ever i'l&i yeta by any musical organization of this . V) city, are new en exhibition lu the n Indew rs'tfp of Henry Oerbart, en North Queen street, R. vi? vrhn mamirartnrAfl llin iiilffii TI.a r ,. ,,, ... . , . , .' . . iiiAHjriui iu iiiu uiiiiuruin is rrencu cieui. The color of the coats Is buff nnd tliey are trimmed lu blue. Tliey huvogeld lucoupeii the front cennectlnc the buttons and en the SMt' sbouldera are geld knots. The pantaloons Jfe are et light blue with while Blripea down Kls thft hlllnK. Thn lltllfiirrtl ctf 4lin Inniln. tu e)p t feenictbiiig dlirerent from that of the mom- Rl V It.. ,1 i I. i.i -.,... . i. ;"ij- uvia, ni iiiucuui, is iriiuuicu 111 red uuu 110 stripes en the pautuloens Is of the tuime color. The caps are of the same material as the coats, nnd tuey are also trlmmed in geld lace ; across the front is the word " Iroquois" worked in geld. The band will Hiirely present nn admirable apnoarance when they den theso beautirul clothes, nnd they will no doubt make a parade shortly te show the citizens hew they leek. A New Ordur. C. II. Buckmau, roprcsentlng the Order of Pente, has arrived lu this city mid U new eugagcil lu organizing u leilge huie. Qulteynuraber have nlrcady enrolled tIiei'Krs ds iueinberi, and this ovenlng SS(iTir will be held ut the Amnrlmn f 'house at 7:30 te take some action' Sliepiwy Tukeu te Jail. t Charles A. Sheppey, brought from Phlln delphla te Ianaisler by Chief Smeltz te answer charges of forgery and false pro pre tonse, proferred by I). Olies Keudlg, was taken te Jail this morning. IIe wus kept at the Btatlen lieuse, nt his rorjtiest, ns he eziHJcted frleude from Philadelpliia te uiy the claims against him, but they failed te ceme te 11 me. Death of Mlti. Inaae S. Leur, Mrs. UsacS. Leug, anativeerLaucaster county, died at her residence In New Yerk City, en Monday night, after an Illness of several weeks, aged M years. Deceased Was the daughter of Dr. Isaac Winters, of Ilinklelewu, and a sletcr of Itlchnrd N. Winters, of Hiukletewn, Barten N, nnd Geergo W. Winters, or Kpliruta, and the late Dr. Winters, of Goedvillo. Her funeral will take place ut Notvmunstewn, Lebanon county, ou Saturday uftorueou. . The Kent Kstute Market. Mrs. Susanna Russell, of Upper Oxford township, Chester county, has sold her farm of 71) acres te Win, M. Miller, of Celeruln township, Lancaster county. Henry Fletcher, or Maytown, has sold his stere property te the Maytown cornet band. It wus formerly u Methodist church L and will be converted Inte a public hall. Once Mere a Small neus.. There was a miserably small nudlonce at Fulton opera liouse last evenlng when "Suspicion," an Irish play, was given by Kflf.fi Ornnln Y,,imAt a. id An...nn... I.A PJlr'-hftve been en the read slnce last Monday. ,w limmei is an rlgnt herself, but t neuuer me piay mat sne lias nor her com- Mf imny ameuni 10 miicii. . Suritrlse l'urtv. C Last eveningn large numboref rrlcnds sp of Constantine Wolf, residing at ITager , aud Prluce streets, met at a beuse en Hlch street and marched te Mr. Wolf's house, where they took him completely by sur prise. They all had an enjoyable time luring the evening. E- ' ' . . ik,- tttaier uraiieus. r& Tne latter hair or the senior class will dc j Vf Bve their orations in the College chapel Bf- to-murrew, commencing at 0 o'clock. The h, Glee club will enliven the occasion. 'I'lm f affair is public. . -' r BustneMi Clmuire. O. W. Hicks, grocer or Maytown. has .'1 tiA41 illlfWullAll llV TllfkvX- 11a Iflltr ifl.n ' ; will reopen the business en March 2&i. f.i BtrchaU te be Trled In October. t$ .1 h J. K. Ulrchall was held at Xlaii-n Knll. sV 1 Ontario. Wednesday nlirht f.ir tHnl nt WeadtfiaAk. Ill Cntnvtr HAvt fnr I.a ...... 4CP. C Benwell. Mrs, Blrehall was iXM-etfitiusys,, LTJTHF.RAN cnUBClT TROUBLBS. Tlie Epldemle nntel IrIeus Rew Beach. Maalielm. Iter. J. Peter, pastor of the Lutheran church at Manhelm, has tendered his resignation and It In te be acted ou at a church council en Monday, the 17th Inst. AH Mandelin Is Interested In the dispute. Air. Peter nays that his resignation was due te dissatisfaction of a portion of the congregation and that he had hoped te leave thorn united as a Christian body. The trouble seems te be evor certain principle pertaining te the service. The dissatisfied believe that a change would benefit the church nnd say that that Is their only ob ject. Fifty-nine members signed a peti tion for a congregational meeting te con sider the mattnr, although protesting great respect for the pastor. Feri the present Rev. Peter will centlnue his ministrations at the Hill and Petersburg churches. Divorced Here. Frem tlii Ibanen Time. Judge McPhersen, at the September ses sions of 18S9, sontenceJ Benjamln H. Moase te pay te his wlfe for the support or his child, Alice Mease, the sum of ene dollar per wejk. Security In 100 was entered te carry out the sentence. Heward C. Shirk, esq., yesterday mad a motion for revocation bocause the do de fondant secured a dlvorce in Lancaster county. Judge McPliersen rovekod the sentence, with this oxccptlen: "This order te be without prejudlce te any future application for support ou bohalfef the sama child." The Legislative Candidates. .Tliere has been a Kill among the Repub licans this week evor the rumor that tbore will be noveral candidates for the nomina tion for Assembly from this city. W. W. FranklTn, the present momber, wants 'te be bis own successor In tholleuso.and he hopes te boceino the candidate of the anti-Quay poeplo. It appears, howevor, Uiat he Is net te lmve n walk-ever, ns the candidates no far named In opjieslllon te him are F. B. McClaln, Harry A. Schreyer and David Rottew. He Get HIh Ilrnss Hand. CharlosRIndskepf, a New Yerk drum drum mer, en TueMlay telegraphed te n Detroit firm that he would rail en Wednesday, and added ns a Joke that he expected te be greeted by n brass band and llrowerks. The linn took the tip, hired a mud-gutter band, a boy with flrocrackersand marched ene huudred men te the depot, each one bearing a large placard rending "We meet Diaries Itiiidskenr by his roquest." Itlndskepf was dumbfounded at the rccep- tlnii nnd wheu the crowd called for a speech all he could tmv wus. "This Is n horseon me." Ha is still sctllng up the champagne te keep from atiswering questions. Married In I'hllndelphln. Frem the Philadelphia Recerd. Charles A. Brliileu nnd Miss Anna Dickinsen, of Gnp, Lancaster county, Pn., visited the mayor's ofllce yesterday te get marrled, but owing te his honor's nbsence the ceremony was performed by Magistrate Jehn F. Pole. Veter 8. Heist's Liens. Judgments te the amount of $2,55S were entored te-day agaliint Pcter S. Itelst, mak ing his Hen indebtedness thus far $43,700. IIukIikiss Mnn'a .lulill... The business Men's Julillcn will be repeated nt llin Court llouke this evcnliic. with chanse of pregramme. Indications point te n large iittendniicc. Plllsbury Flout' for n Trlze. AineiiK the prizes elfcred at the package party or Canten IjinaiMer, Ne. 'i'i, 1'utrlarclin Militant, which will le held In Doersom hall, Haturdny evcnliic, March !, Is one of fifty pounds of the celebrated I'llltbury flour, which was kindly Mounted ly Mr. A. M. Garher. "Nullle llly' Te-Micbt. All the Indications point ten packed house for "Nellie Illy" at Fulton opera house te-nlghl. Her wonderful trip ns well ns her remarkable personality Invests her coming with n charm quite unique. The ladles In particular will turn out te tea her. It has been e e cry where. In 'tttsburg, the newspaper women of the city have decided te glven dinner In honor of the young lady, whose brilliant career Is reflecting se much credit ou that town wheroshe made her tlrsl nwspaicr venture. Upenlm; ThUKvenlnir. This evening Jehn Pentz, or the White Herse hotel, en Maner street, will have a grand open ing. Mr. I'entz recently took pow.esaleu of this home ami has been very successful. His friends will turn out te hce lit hi te-night. Des'r forget the muslctl and literary enter. tJili'.mtnt (obelield this eenlug lu the linll of the Yeung Men's Christian association, under the innungainent or the Junier department of the association, It Is n very geed outertnln eutertnln inentaud Is worth seeing, Kverjbedy should see It te-night. ltd SPRING OPF.NING DAYS. Williamson A Foster'M IHsrrtny of Goods. A New Department. Te-day, te-morrow nnd Haturduy are Hprlng Opening Uu) s nt Williamson L Fester's hand some store room, en Kst King street. The several departments lu the large storerooms have been tastefully decorated with Terns, flowers uud petted plants uud presents an In viting iippenrlng, This work was ilone by Itehiir Ure's, the florists, nnd shows they thoroughly uuderslnud thenrt of decorutlen. The several departments lu this mammoth establishment and the rapid Increase In luitl nexs slnce the linn started lu 1875, weredevrlbtd when the building wasiumpleled. Nothing can beadded tewhnt was then said except that all uru filled with the choicest selections of spring goods, arranged with the great taste for which the accommodating and efficient heads of the departments nre noted. A new department hasjust beenadded, home furnishing goods, and fully one-half or the first fleer or buscmeutls occupied with It. On the numerous tables are hundreds efnrllcles In tin, glass, willow weed, stone vhlnn nud ironware ut ery reasonnble prices. The firm felt the want of this department for sonie time by reason of the frequent calls for nrticles In this line, nnd te (atirte the desire or their many patrons Ithas been established. Mr. Ueiijniuln Wolf has been placed in charge, nnd he thor oughly understands this branch of the business. This department will be added te from time te timeliy the purchase or novelties as they ap pear en the market. The flue weather of te-day nttractcd a large crowd te the store rooms, and the ladles par ticularly were enthusliutle in their prnl-e of the many beautiful artlelts displayed. Messrs. Williamson .V Fester extend n general Invitation te every body te lusjicct their stock. Visitors are net Importuned te buy. The corps efsnlesmcu and salesladies are In their nspec tive departments te show goods when askid and give Information, nud all nre welcome, whether they purchase or net. This mammoth store room Is vrell worth visit, Hnd these who hnv e net been lu It since the new building Is completed will be snrprlseJ nt the extent uud variety of the stock, and ubove all, ut the low prices which goods or ettered. A description of the goods lu stock would be utmost nn Impossibility and will net be attempted here. As noted above, the goods must be wen te be appreciated. Fer the next few dujs tliu store room will be crowded with thermally patrons of this ttm most etnsve re tail establishment lu Central Pennsylvania. JlCrtthe. LeNO.-March 10, 1KX), In New tferk City, Mrs. I. r J.eug. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the chunli ut hherldan, In Lebanon county, en baturdny, March 15, at 'iyt o'clock. aid iilavhcte. Philadelphia Produeo Mnrket. I'uiLAUELriiiA, Mar. IX-Noen-Flour Mcadj: euii'a supers, a JSX42 10 ; extra. 2G03.HO fifii'm 3S! re'ltr' 3 WXtf4 W' Patent, 1 family It ya oe. Wheut rlrm : Ne. 2 Red uew. HV.s.Kin. Ne. 1 Peun'u IWd, UOc )C! Ne. S de. Mk2N7A. Cern quiet ; .N .Ne,;'i, new, 35frj7c: old. 13ia tie, Oats dull; Ne, mixed. 'i&'.Cv. r 2 White S0.ic; Ne. 3 llrunllrm; Winter IIS 00IO 00; Hprlng IH W H 75. tinted hav dull ; 1 10 00,313 00 as te quality : timothy 1U0OVJ13 00 for clielce: lulxed.tKaSH)1 baled rje struw,.nuw.lS.60315 75. Ilutter tlriu; Peun'u creamery extra 'JlWWe; , Penn'u firsts extra. 30e; jobbing, aiftSS. .tfe???'1111.1! I'enn'a firsts, l3iJIii;c ;held lets, l&aiftc, as te quality. ti"ecae steady; partiklrrui,78Jie; full skims Petroleum dull i reBued In bbls.. 17 . PoUtees firm ; bMMttu per bus, as te quality, glew arttmtmt. ? CHKAF-rURK RYRWHWKIB.HLACK terry, dinger and Kamrat! Brandies. ROHRKR'S LIQUOR HTORK, Ma OB Centre Hqaare, flARRtAQK WORKll DOSBSOX 0AUUAOK WOMB, Cerner of Duke and Vine Rtreeta (formerly Merburk & MIlAy), UKO. H. nURBKCK, Prep. 6,000 Over His ihensand Dollars fl.OOO InFIne Vehlelni new en Kxhlbltlen. 1SSO AlltheL,ATRriTRTyiJrer 1BBO 1S.OO ROADCAHTH tUB.OO VThobestef meehanlcsen relrlniratthe Doersom Cnrrlace Works, corner of Dtike and Vlnestreets. dWydH irANTKD-A OOOO COOK. ?V 812 NORTH DUKE MT. API'LY AT mi2-tra BEHT TWO FOR FJVKCKNT.CtOABH , th. city, at BILLY WAOTrT Ne. 6 it 1CB North Qdeta HI. decMmdM.Tn.TliM rVITlCB& FOR RENT ON HECDND AND VJ third floors of Lancaster Trust building. Alse, fourth and filth floors, with use of ele vator. Apply te mi3-Sld OFFICERS OF COMPANY. RENDER YOUR HKIN BOFT, HMOOTI1 and White by mlng" Purity Boap." "I RAND OPEN1NO AND ORGANIZATION VT of the "Dandelion Club." On Thursday night. 13th Inst., I will nave a stand epenliig nt ine wnitfi nurse jseiei, en ainner street irer- merly Kehlhaus'j ml2-3ld All arninvnra. JOHN I'ONTZ, Proprietor. BILLY WAITZ HAH THE BEST TWO FOR 6c and fie Cigars In the Mate, at NOS.fi A 1(B NORTH QUEEN BT. decMmdM.Tu.Th.S 9 SlC ALIFORNIA. special Parties. Hcml-menthly. Tourist pplng cars. Cheap rates. Southern Pacific Ce, inern n Oeneral Address, E. MAWI.KY Manaeer. St.l Broadway. dress, E. MAWI.KY, eeneral Traflle new iera It. J. SMITH. Arent. 49 H. 3d HL. 1'lilln. Janl(Vlyd2lew K? OR HEADQUARTERS- a.e. K.erai.u.. k. or U.K., I. O. It. M., a j t, n ci n a r l i fl ..,. vt ut a. et., a. j. e. ui a., .. v.r., r.mi. Charms and Plus, go te EIHHMAN'H, Ne. 42 West King Street TlpJH,lCAL BARGAINS. One Shee laackar Square Piane KIO.OO One Raven A Bacen Square piano 7i00 One Square Piane 4000 One den. Weeds' Organ 55.00 One Estey Organ .......... ftj.oe CAM. KAKI.T AT J OWENS' MUSIC ROOM, ltd Ne 21 North Queen St. TTIOR HENT-FROM APRIL 1, 1R0O. JU The DOER10M Private Dwelling and Stere Roem, Ne. 12S Knst King struct. DOKIt HUM HAI.L. Ne. lZM East King street. The FACTORY, Nes. 120 and IX East Mifflin street Inquire or GEO.H. NORDEL'K, Proprietor of the Doersom Carrlnge Works, cor ner of Duke nnd Vine streets. febntfdAly w f REAT CUT IN RAILROAD RATES. VJ -r The MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY has Flnccd In effect the following Ixiw Kates be ween points en Its lines : SI. leuls and Kansas City $6.00 St. Louts and Iavcnwerth fi.75 MU I)iils, Atchison and St. Jeieph A.00 St. IaiuIs and Omaha. s.2 St. Leuis, Pueblo, Colerado Spring, Den ver 1500 Betwcsu St. Jeseph, Atchison, Leaven worth and Kansas City, and Pueblo, Col Col orado Springs and Denver 1000 ltd B ROWN'S. The wlndsef March blew ami your skin be be emes rough and red. We have the ruinidv te prevent this roughness and redness. 'BROWN'S CREM0LINE. Thlsdcllghtful cream of almonds rentnlns no grease, oil or glycerine. It Is net sticky or greasy. Will net soil the finest 'garment. Is pleasant nnd easy teusetand It will keep your skin son nnd smooth as velvet. Remember BROWN'S CREMOLKNE Is the only genuine, eu-tls the only cream of almonds made In Lnu nutcr. PRICK ifSe A UOITLK. Brown's Hou'cheld Ammonia, 12c a Bettle. Hiown'sHkluSenp, nsweetund and pure soap, 15e; two for 25c. Brown's Cern Cure, n sure remedy for corns ; 15c a Imttle, Fer the teeth use Brown's Dcntalln, a fragrant teeth wash, 2.V. At BROWN'S DRUG STORE, - COR. DUKE ALEMONBTS..LANCABTKR.PA iuiil.1 1 1(1,1 ll.rvit w 1LLIAA1UON & FOSTER. VISIT EXHIBIT OF- NEW FASHIONS -FOR- SPRING AND SUMMER IN LADIES'AND GENTS' R K A D Y-M A DK u'AIt.M KN'IS, NOTIONS, DRKSS OOODS, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS, SHOES, MEDIUM-WIUGHT UNDKRWEAlt, ;1LK NECKWKAH, CIIILDItENS' KILT SIvIIlT KUITO, S1IIIIT WAISTS, SHORT l'ANT SUITS, LADIES' AND MISSES' JACKETS, WRAPS AND COATS, GENTS AND HOY'S LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS AND SUITS. THREE SPECIALTIES -FOR- GENTLEMEN. ALL-WOOL DRESS SACK SUITS, f 10.00. ALL-WOOL DRESS SACK SUITS, 8IL'.00. ALL-WOOL DRESS PANTALOONS, J3.00 HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS FinST FLOOR OF NEW RU1LDING. Williamson & Fester's Williamson t Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AD NO. mil MARKKT ST., UAIUlWUUIta, FA. Hw 3HvlUements. XJ ARGAIN BTORE. Opening Day RfEI'N HOLD'S WHITE FRONT' ' BARGAIN STORE. Near Penn'a. It. R. Depot, -WIU BE ANNOUNCED IN A FEW DAY8. mIO-lyd l'etlOli TO MY FHlrjNDH AND CU8TO if hava leratnt mDermrllr mv office and wsrernems at the Kniilhern Market, corner of tWUTH QUKEN AND VINE HTRF.KTH, and have In sleck a fine assortment of Weighs, Una ales, Ph futons and Family Carriages, and the Norbeck Rend Carts, all of my own manufac ture. Hpeclal attention Is given tercpalrlng. My Motte Honest Werk and Fair Dealings, Always Wins. feb2S-trd , J, II. NORBECK, Agent. AH1I EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS TO be washed with " Pnrllv Hean." You'll like II. F Oil GOOD BRUSHES OO TO KILBURN, BRUSH MANUFACTURF.lt. 211 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER. PA. ml-lmdAw T1IKY OAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Ertunl lllllr Waitx's Havana Filler Cigar, at NOS. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. decS-flmdM.Tu.Th SPt r I .lln. C7 lian Chaiiel. Friday evening, March U. College Glee Club, EnUrpean Club, Mandelin Club, Indies' Clierus nnd well-known Soloists. Mr. Walter Bailsman, director. Admission, 25 cents. mrll-3td THECALLA LILY IS THE TRADE MARK of the Finest Seap en Enrth. " PURITY. T1EST 5e HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN J the city, nt IIILDY WAITZ'H, Nes. 8 A 103 Nerlli O linen ML dfc6-9indM,Tu,Th.H HE FINEST LINE OK IMPORTED AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana cigars, our manufacture, in boxes of 'i, 60 and 1 DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, HI East King Street. alS-tfdH F Mall 'OR CAST IRON PIPE FITT1NOS, BOTH nlaln nnd redurlnr?. nn IaA-IiieIi diaiiiptur. allealile Flttlmrs. Fliinfrcs. Klntinn Unions. Manifolds, American Unions, Tutie Supports, Hanrers, Fleer nnd Celling Plates, go te JOHN BEST B, 833 East Fulton street. m7-tfd OUK MAKE OF GOLDEN LION AND MIA e,ucrldalVc Cigars cannot be excelled. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, Established 1770. 114 East Ktng Street. alg-tfiUt TANKS FOR WATEIl.OILS, ACID OR GAS of any shape or capacity, at fair prices, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Knlten street. inT-lM SF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTABLE Engtne and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as the lowing prices shew: a borse-povrer, (175; H horse-powcr,M5 ; 10 horse-power, 1575; 15 horse power, 1875; 20 horse-power, 11,175, call at JOHN BlOT's, a East Fulton street. m7-tfd rpHE IiARGEST AND FINEST LINE OF JL Jleerschnum and French Briar Pipes, Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, Hnufl Bexes and uli DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, 114 East King street. alfVtfdH -ITTHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY TV the pound, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or ever, Oc All goods delivered te anv part of the city Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. 333 Ilast Fulton street. m7-td PUMPS, BOILERS, MINING, CENTHIFU gal and Steam Pumps, of any capacity, at JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd rpilOCTA SHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTF1TTKKS, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts miule te order as low as tip). Perfect ntguarnnteed. Through necessity we have stardedn HANI) i;Aiiniiiu una are preparee te launary ernii yi tyi AAIIIUS. iimnw-iyillt TALACE OF FASHION. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. NEW SPRING HOSIERY. The best line of Ladies' and Children's Fast Black Hese ever shown in this city. Children's Black Ribbed Hese, all sizes, at yc a pair. Children's Fast Black Ribbed Hese at iec a pair. Children's Fast Black Ribbed Hese, extra heavy, at i2ca pair. The best line of Children's, Imported Fast Black Ribbed Hese, full regular made, at 25c a pair; any sizes te 8. Beys' extra heavy Ribbed Fast Black Hese, lull regular made, at 25c; size 7 te 93. Ladies' Fast Black Ribbed Hese, ieand I2c; Fast Black, full regular made, 25, 37, 50 and 75c Ladies' mode, tan browns and slates, full regular made, at 25c a pair; extra fine grade at 29c. Ladies' Fancy Striped Hese, 25. 37. 50 ad 75c LISLE UNDERWEAR. Ladies' fine Lisle Vests, silk stitched neck and sleeves, at 10 cents. Finer quality. Cream Lisle, silk crochet neck and sleeves, at I2c. Extra fine Lisle at 25c; col ored silk crochet neck and sleeves. Ladies' medium heavy Ribbed Vests, long sleeves and high neck, at 25c. Medium heavy Lisle Ribbed Vests, high neck and long sleeves, at 39c. HANDKERCHIEFS. The best and largest assort ment of Ladies' Colored Bor dered and Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs ever shown by us. New neat Patterns at 1, 2 and 3c apiece. Finer quality, new Borders, atsc. Revered and Drawn Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5c. Elegant quality Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 12 and 25c. Te-morrow we open a new line of LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR at Bargain Prices. Come and see them ! The prices will be astonishingly low. All new goods at less than manufacturers' prices. De net miss any of our many Bargains. fg43sav;rttawmentt gAROAtN BTORE. 3 Opening Day REIN HOLD'S WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE, Near Penn'a. R. K. Depot, H1LLBB ANNOUNCED IN A FEW DAYS. ralO-lyd SUITINGS. OVRRCOATINQS AND TROU 8ERINGS. at REDUCED PRICES. MCURANN ANOW1.EN. Ne. 1M North Queen BU OU CASTINGS, IRON OR DRABS, LtOHT or nenvy. ai sneri. novice, gu u juim T, 833 Eusl Fulton street. m7-lfd S1 OLD BRONZE. LIQUIDS AND SIZING IT ter steam work, at JOHN BESTS, SB fcitst run ilten street. m7-tfd CARRY IN STOCK BEST CHARCOAL, Hammered Bar Iren, Deuble Refined Iren, liurdcn's) Rivet Iren, Rivets. Het and Celd Beiler Iren, Steel, Hli'et Iren 3-10 toNeTle, at JOHN BEsrs, SB Klt Fulton street, mT-tfd 6 POISON CIl INJURIOUS COLORS used In " Purity Seap." IOR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW Pressure. Water Gauires. Gause Cocks. Wee ckk! Wheels or Wclehted. Glesa Tube. Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Gai'ges, call en JOHN BEST, 33.1 East Fulton strut. m7-tfd TTIOR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS, I" Hangers, Clamp Bexes, Couplings, etc., go teJOIlNfiEST.aa East Fulton street. m7-ttd TJADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE XV sign, can be furnlshedat reasonable figures, iiy JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton (treeU (in7-tfd DAY COURSE-KEYSTONE BU8I- pJlf NESS COLLEGE. Yeung Men and Ladles educated for profitable employment. Modern methods. Course complete and prac tical. Type-wrlllug nnd all baslnesa branches taught. fJO night session. W. D. MOSSER, Prln.. tfd Aw 16 North Queen St.. Lancaster, la. CAW MILLS. BARK MILIi4. COB MILLS. k7 ix-amer Hellers, Tan Packers, Trip: Powers, Milling and Mining Machlt JOHN REST'S, 833 East Fulton street. O Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Triple Herse nery, at I117-UU F OR HANDSOME NECKTIES. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West Ktng Street. F OR AMERICANSIGHTFEED CYLINDER Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Hearings you can get them at JOHN I JMS lllfiBa IT'S, 8H East nire ! uuen street. , in7-nu TO SAVE YOUR RACK AND GLADDEN your heart use " Purity Benp." OR BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS, Square nnd Hexagon Nuts, these goods In stock, ut JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get theiii, or send your order by mall, te JOHN BEST, a East Fulton street. m7-tfd F OR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, (10 TO ERISMAN'S Ne. 42 West King Streat. I7IORTHE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE IN ? the market, go te JOHN BEST, 33.1 East Fulton street. iu7-tfd I JURE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW (lgures, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. nVT-tfd FOR BOILER TUBE BRUSHES, STILLSON Pipe Wrenchcs.PlpenndMeukcy Wrem lies combined. Files, Oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd OR BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TABULAR, Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of any size or power, of the host material and workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Ful ton street. m7-lfd TTIOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN JJ glues, from 2 te NO horsc-pewcr, nnd Verti cal Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, you will Mud them nt JOHN BESTS, 3.B East Fulton street. -lirALTEH C. HERR. LivingBehind a Pair of Spectacles. Yeu see a young man or woman wearing spectacles, nud If you ure sufficiently well nc quulntcd te Inquire the cause, nine out of ten will tell you that they have" weak eyes," are "near-sighted," "far-sighted," or they don't see well," when In reality the only proper rea son Is the latter, they don't see well. With a great number or people who nre te-dny living behind a pair or spectacles, their trouble at first was trivial and they sought idler in purchas a pair of glasses. Theso who arc wearing glasses and de n"t sec well, or these hnvlng eye treu ble, should consult PROF. LITTLE, n Specialist en the cc. who will be at my store, March 17, for u few days. Eyes Examined Free. When defective sight Is present special glasses arc fur nished te correct the dcfecL Prof. Llttle Is an expert In his profession and comes well recom mended. Walter C. Herr, (JEWELER), Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and I II no Prints, at prices reasonable, nt JOHN BUST'S, 33.1 East Fulton street. m7-tfd INJECTORS, RUE LITTLE GIANT, HAN cock Inspiraters nnd Electors, Ebermnn Heller Feeder. Penberthy Inspector, American Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, :3 East Fultenstrect. ni7-tld T-EW Y( ORK STORE. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAT KINQ ST., ARE DAILY RECEIVING LARGE ADDI- TIO.NS TO THEIR ALREADY LARGE STOCK OF Spring Dress Goods. Thelntcst te arrive are full lines or new color ings lu MOHAIR 1IRILLI AN TINES, beuutlml goods, at 85c, 37Jc unit 60a it yard. BLACK HENRIETTAS, excellent qualities, at 25c, 37c, 60c nud 76c. PIN CHECK SPRING SUIHNGS.jurd wide, 16c a j urd, COMBINATION PLAIDS and STRITES, new colorings, at 20c, 3"Hc, 60e uud 76c. ALIj-WOOL TRICOT SUITINGS, nil colors, 26cand b"jCa)nrd. 50 Pieces ALL-WOOL OMBRE STRIPES. 57J-JC a yard ; never before ettered for leks than 60 cents. ALL-WOOL CHESTER SUITING, 60 Inches wide, spring weight, nil colors, a bargain nt 80c a J nrd. New spring shades lu the popular CASH MERE HENRIETTAS, Heliotropes, Vlcux Rese. Orevs, Gelden Browns, etc., at 25c, 87)c, 60c and 75c a) nrd. NEW FRENCH CHALI.IES, SILK AND WOOL BENGAI.INFS. NEW STRIPED VELVETS, STRIPED SURAH SILKS. New Yerk Stere. m ji f V ltet 9leritmntA H AOER A BROTHER. GINGHAMS. Tba tlkthest Neveltjr in Olnghnms li the JACQUARI) KFrmrr, the figure being thrown UU1.IUI pttn. hiik, c per yarn; in iiiaafAi ei, Heliotrope, Old Pink, Orajr, Cardinal, Navy A1IUV, S.ICI. AMERICAN GINGHAMS, 26c, aa feed M Scotch 37ic. We especially recommend these reeds as being fully equal te any Imported Ginghams. Coleilngs and Washing Standard TOILE DU NORD, AMOSKEAG, CRITE RION GINGHAMS, 12c. for morning dresses and service. These three makes of American Ginghams stand first, combining aa they de, Beauty of Coloring and Style, as well as Dura bility. WASH FLANNELS, 25c TO 75c Especial Styles Mourning and Tennis Gowns. Slightly darker Colorings for children. Weel with n little Cotten, and Weel aud Silk. Will net shrink. Outing Cleths, eeTOlSc Preferred by some te Ginghams. Will wash -and wear. Large Line of PLAIDS and STRIPES. DRAP D'SOLEIL. Silk nnd Cotten for Summer Dresses. Lighter In Weight nnd Handsomer In Finish than nny ether Summer Material. HAGER & Nes. 25, 27, 29, "TyTEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. TEL-HINC FIGURES FROM THE IFerty-lFiftli Antm-al M IRK LIFE Insurance Cempk Nes. 346 and 348 Broadway, wewii WM. H. BEERS, President. TOTAL INCOME, overTwenty-nlne Millien Dollars. BENEFITS TO POLICY HOLDERS, ever Twelve Millien Dollars. iNTPHKsTlNt'OME nearlv Five Per Cent, en Average Net Assets. NEW INSURANCE IWRlTtEN, ever One Hundred nnd Flfty-ene Millien Dollars. ASSETS, ever One Hundred nnd FIve Millien Dollars. ,,.. tv,,.... SURPLUS, by the New Yerk State Standard, ever Flflf cr. i and a Ha f Millien Dollars. INBUHANCEIN FORCE, ever Four Hundred nnd Nlnct-Flvc Millien Dollars. 1-IVA.UAIC9C Inf., in Inlrrest 8 308,053 00 l ....A.n.c.a rv ,aQA Increase In Benefits te Policy-holders 1,118.031 01 Increase lu Surplus for Dividends 1,7I6,W9 pi Increase In Premiums 3,45H,830 35 , . tt n. -i.TTTvnTiJT t rr I , t, V M.RI General ABents for Fennsylvanln, Ohie, iHllnela nnd Delnvar. PHILADELPHIA, PA., 831 & 33.1 WtJinuiBU fiM.-iMM ati n in wrat. 4th street. mniiV V" t-e.. it,rt kitm.l LcHICAGO,'lh.,'phenlx Building. I GROWTH OF BUSINESS IN PF.NNSTLVAN1A f 1R60 - l'reinlunis colleetod. In eluding Pn. premiums peld In New Yerk. I a-,. ......i i.n,mi,.n,. rniifrted In wit AKlf riAMPliKl.l.. n. Mnna-cr. B.C. WILKINSON. ffalncc of jfqghten. JUDGES HAVE IXJNQ SINCE DECIDED that Billy Waltz's Cigar Is the Best In the State. Forsnleat ..... ,. NOS. 5 4 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dccMmdM,Tu,Th,S F OR RENT-THAT DESIRABLE STAND for business NO. 20 EAST KING STREET. Inquire within. 11)8 lwd pULTON OPERA HOUSE. Thursday Evening, March 13, ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY NELLIE BLY, The Celebrated Glebe Tretter. In ene hour and thirty mlnutesshe will carry her audience around the world. Under the auspices or the YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY PRICES. ...25, 60 nnd 75 CENTS. S-Hule epeus Saturday ut 9 a. your scuts. . Secure m5-7td -ITTE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geedy II yen have them examined you will probably find that there Is something vrreng with them, and that glasses will be a great help te v ou. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA lenses, which nre made only by us, nnd recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 9U.00 ; usual price, 5.0(). Steel Spectacles, BOe.t usual price, 91.00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 910. H. ZINEMAH & BRO.I130 S. Ninth Street, OFTICIANB. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvWyd 1 RliiVTEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary 1 The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING AT H. GERHHRT'S, Overcoats mnde te order at cost price. Trousers- reduced from 110 te 18 -, from fite 15; from W tel 50. Heavy Suitings reduced at the mine rate. Full Dress suits of the latest stjlemuterlul, satin lined, at 128. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever mnde In Fine Tnllerlng, nnd will enable Ihi cash buer te get u tlret-cluss article for the same money he vv euld huv e te pay for n read) made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTHUEEN STREET. U27-Ud INDIA SILKS. We are net quite ready te show ear Ceat Line Of REAL SHANtniAI S1LKH tva n premise in the course of the nest ten day vjKiiiuuuu uur nuit ueuuier ine men VI ana exclusive stylet. PRINTED SURAHS , Entirely Dtnercnl In Style and Effect fl Indlas, Tartan and Clan Plaid Sarahs. emuie in nam Kursns, 7c iei. L0UISINE SILKS. In Contrasting Stripes. Heavier than Sen! 20c TO 00c. Twe, three and four toned Light and D Grounds. Special Styles. 38 Inches Wide SERGE OMBRE STRIP 80c : MOHAIR BROCADE, 25c ; WORM STRIPES, 40c i WORSTED CHECKS, 100. Received. t Oloakings-6-4-01eakini i Bleck, Narrow and Wide Diagonal. B Broadcloth. Eugllsh Cheviots, il 25 te I English Broadcloth, 1150 te r275. Em t 71,1. timtnt'm. SIHnfAd t!lethl.tl te Special' Styles for Children' Centt. Bp Weights fur cape ana uennemarass. BROTHE 31 West King St. OH TllO erfc i Rep ttJ.-.-J UUA .t m.w-1 y fceml A1 IOOi i I Increase In Total Income ........ -Vei, ttiprpakn In Assets.'...... ....V. .11.5.7.1,1. Increase In Insurance Written f 20,ew,i Increase In Insurance In Force....... 75,715, r UVUXM. I. VW.i v f; Vvi7i vnIi O 'iia.id 44 Euclid Avenu I CLe.yl.l,ANl, u..4iana i i biiciia Avenu WILMINUTON, DEL., uue JiarKci eireei. irvu 1882. H" tu.. 18S4.. IWJ. ltW).. Itj7.. iwa.. 1809 . entire agency in 1889, ever !2,10),000. OVO. W. JOSEPH, Supt. of Agd District Manager, Yerk, Pa. $lcu buevtiecment T 1ME. LABOR AND MONEY SAVED using " Purity Benn." sold everywnei ITIOR PRATT A CADY ASBESTrti U ; Valves, Jenkins Vnlves.Brass Glebe Valj iirassuaie vaivcs, iron iseuy uioee vsu i?verBarety vaives. rep aiciy vaives, Valves, Kiulmter valves, I'ratts swinti .llVt.lv un un, f,i una .urvn u. va,r 'v, I. , nil AukIe Valves, call nt JOHN BESTS. 333 1 Fulton Street. m7-tl AGENCY FOR CALLAHAN A CO'S ment te tnke the nlare or Red Lead, Hulk It mukes five times the quantity or hnd and Is Air superior in making steam Jet nncklnir man and hand hole Dlates en bell Ac, Ac, Price 20 cents per pound, at JO BEST'S, 333 East Fultenstrect. m7-t T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. BIG REDUCTIONS -IN- Nottingham Iice Curtains, bSc, 75c, II te ft per pair. Cream and Fancy Scrims reduced te 10c, 12 I5c. Bleached German Table Linen at50e; rn lar pnee, 70c. Pure Linen Cream Dumask nt 25c : worth Heavy Cream Damasks at 35c, 40c, 60e ; wd 4ec,aucandtj0c. Extra Quality German IDeuble Damaski eacnndTSc: worth 85c nud !1. A large let of Fine Qualities Linen Te, Cleths and Napkins In sett nt greatly rcdul prices. I A large let of All Linen Towels reduced frl 12c te 10c. i A large let of All Linen Towels reduced frl 20c te 15c. y We have a large let of extra large sire, exf flue Huck Towels In two numbers. Price v 60c nnd 75c ; will close them out at 33c and i At tticse prices these goods should go out 1 lew days. Full Hues or Tickings, Sheetings Music Ginghams, Prints, Pant Stuffs, etc., at less tit regular prices. The People's CSasta Stei - 25 East King Street, n&M)dH LANCASTER, PA. '-if (TldCl ki;kt et' rn'E, from I OUjUVAi inch te 0 Inch diameter, i siiiuni u luwugure, una tne only neusein t in; wiui u piK3i-uuiug inac'iuiip, cuiving up tl lucli dlumctcr. ut JOHN BEST'S.XBEast Fi ten street. mMfil CVTEA.M HEATI8TIIECOMlNGHE.TFC kj dwellings, tiiurcnes, seinxu neuses, et theugti successfully used one hundred )i age. Whcnv ou contemplate a chauge call JOHN BK-ST, wlm vrlll give J oil a satlsfacte Jeb, at a fair price. mT-tld. TJACICINGS.AS FOLLOWS 1 DIIHUO. F( 1, Steamenil II)draullcPacklng,Awti,tlteiH vv even mm wick packing, Hemp I'arkina utiin ..uu juuru, vsiksies uemeni, Hhcutlilnp, l.iuu Purklng.tium Mings Gauges, Plumbnge Packing, llecd'sjj iM.-j.iux, 1.MU1I nc-iieuai fipe ue mrwl-Ai usriA.-u. f.-..,.n---, j 18 24 31 40 47 69 83 . 1,01 1,05 1.W f,40 Heuseiurnishing Geed the hi standi tes. I any lers, cerrec wnn nra hi eri '.-if' - .M rwWAM,l U4IVA1 .Un, ft.y,, ,-,s." 'CJUV W .