:. K?3Vf- K.r u t tj - fci v . "i - . 'j-Tvn t " - K --! t.lWnilVPIRn TiATTV TWTPTBTXTOKVOKIl. MOVDAY. TAT?nW 1T. 1MIA. 1 - - Jifm fTlii-i' - r.m.m.m .- . m n i - -- . - . . v ww AV 4BW M i- . Ivn W ii i " H-'srntiiiNffs school. '.! I - ivWiWMi imiTMnm nu twm WTmKItTrUlT ITMIIW. ;.tf .;.-- ; 'A. r' t & ft tiVitlAUMMIM MM . Kxaretawa , Me jiM..Atrwas, By ,Hsa. C. C. -v ' v r . - m vc,' u , , ., AKmtm. March 17.-AH mw"I MSMOMMVMKtveB OB LSlH mim Mnainmeni at " zr aoet rwMd eTtr by Ml B. 'as .Jii Anit r the oldeetef tlMdU- l-Ucfit Mr. J. n. Zhbm, eMkl of th iCMtnllfMlOMl tBt, BM ' sWaausanusi 'tiAtf for an axhlhlLlen halt! UMNtWMttT IttTMnmet whan wm principal i'tt'eUoel. The anWrtatnantrut cleaca ,rttiitadlrMb7Hen. C. C. Kmffaan 1- the Mbl. "I tha Ship of BUM, JMMBgtT LHN.WilFdrry, ft lai-mar of HampOela V WtBMlpi IO M'Tn auw " tww. .wi-- IviMW quantity or uu nuia en eamrupy uj Rj, IM aejiget or , can DeeeminK loewnm uu rMMpNUWD. M ra ftnMl of Hen. Jeaenb. Eckman took r-.'!." .. . - . .iui fem ?y puses) low mnernoeB wjp - ,?tUKM nema, ana wm r7 -v-. . Uaaiy Wheeler, a former paater, and W Sattr. Oaerg Ojal, Iba preaent paaier or me D -Lii.lU l,iiMb. nfflrUtn). U .AtataaonefthaHundajr aeboel beard . ;;t aruutMstiieaievcnuTca en nuiiuT wm- R4 boob. Itera. Gee. Gaa), O. W. Paulea, A. C. f Bruner and W.D. Snyder were appoletea ! coremlliet te draft rer.iuuena te me A t-.'. nrii, uta .Tnni.k EcktBtti. far fcS man nn a teacher In the arhoeL It-t- m.. rrlit BMihran fAillval eloaed In "ae armory en Saturday ntght, and waa a Ftaaianita1 mipAnui. , The funeral of Mra. Harriet R. 1'onder 1'ender lh aantth will be held en Tueaday morning at sJUWW o'clock, from her late lieme en oeum i Baeend atreet. v' , .. Si.niM r.n. until .l.ilin Ileberta. Harry fiieiti and Prank BIcbarda. trampi te ""jail for five daya thla morning for being dnnkand dlaerderly. V Nerrla Worrell, flreman en crew en Ne. 9. - ,. r4 - .. ,1 . l.lat anniria r'ij-. 14. orine r. x. xu juiuucu ww iaie" R TrA 7 : . ' " . "a t t He S At Kobrcrstewn ytwcraay niernijig. rwaeai.in. nalnfiil inlurlea about hla anna &LBd lege. A train was ahead and Worrell ir,, waa afraid or a run in. fi A bean Daue waa neiu en eaiurua if Hitae room ui " . .....-. - .v an aninvnhia affiilr. Jehn F. Heward and Jehn A. Stecker were preseuted with geld rfe Jehn Stuard, car Inapecter en the P. K .'t:BABrjigan uiTiureiiaiB. t" JL. DIU DH IB L IWV IWIUiUUJ M.- E by a buU noae " of e ear falling en A; that atatnber. ttifpnUM meeting ei me iuiu m a my .- , wu )ir u " t..wv. "yiaaumiay uigui. uu v;uu,i , ..... v teeing occupied. , '- N-ni MnDlvltt. Ir.. an amnlnve of tllO vlraaw'tnill. aal hla lett hand In contact with ffa'alrcular-.aw thla merulng and a painful &' 'tVZ . i.-J ft,, .1.1 m.I Ahhb a n,,f ' ;;ai eiaent rwniwu. miuiiuuuji ..,.. " Offat the aecend joint anu tue mueunger t-',- VJ t,a tin llt nrT. I" W . w- . .3. . .... i I. ... n.H.,M. .Ia.ii .a- rV&sWOad en Saturday night and will go te S5 Philadelphia te take a courae at Palm'a 1 1?' Balne college. m - ? DEATH OF A IVBTirtED FARMER. L''Mtehael O. narelah, a Native of 1'equen Ojr Tewnahlp, Dtea in TBia city. :W Michael O. Harnlah died thla morning . laahla'hoine, Ne. 14Coneatoga atreet, after ',an limesa ei nema iiuic. iuiumMii- ftJW yaara of age and waa a eon of BO-. David Harnlah, who waa one of the i J-aBOat prominent lanucra in Hut" i'ttYr.llOT lflnl.aAl ivm a farltiar and Bved en hla farm In that neighbor neighber neighbor keod. In 1800 he rotlred from farming s'4 and In 18S5 he moved te Lancaater, where 'kabaaalncerealded. He waa married te j.H aamiwMi --. w.-w-B- " --i-r .ftwhet died In 1BS. ue icit tne louewwg jiTal children: B. W., of Ruahvllle, Ne- '-braakas D. W. and Amea W., of Wet 'Lampeter tewuahlp; M. W., of Tray Tray Lraaere, Mlaaeurl, all farmeras A, W., :.!( .1.1.. i nt il,.iv,i tt Wlllnw Htrnat I i& Mra. Elleabeth Hellliiger, wife of Amea Bellinger, and Mra. Eather Geed, a later of the deceased, who aurvlves ,... , i.l. i.i M.a i.n I. iri mm, nwue nor iiome wmi nnu m ii- Myearaofegn. Anether alster, Mrs. Susan Kreldar. la 77. and alie Uvea at llourers- town, Jacob, a brother died last year aged 17 ) yeara. The deceased waa a member of gwUte Kew Aienuonue cnurcu nnu no win ua burled at New Danville en Wednesday at tsS 11:30 a. in. iWf . m . lest ma WATcn and chain. mrjL'j m 0... 1 .In.. Ji. nf a v inenea iiiiuuiv strw. ''b- Alfred areitn ana inei. ii. duiiev, ui ' . WOIOUIUIS. t-UIUB tu umqiatcr uu euiuiu.; l u . ' ... ... . - - Ifanrt l,a,l fl cren.l IIIIIO. 1VU11B ueuer 'M- the Influence of liquor they get into the W Wwetauraat of Millard Reese, en Middle fti atreet Smith met Mary 1".. Marshall there FJiBdaherlly anersmitn lenue misseu nis ;' 3 sjelel watch and chain, for which he paid " 'U0. . He went back te the place, saw the woman In wbeae company he waa and de- Bunded the watch. She deuied having it ita) he then went before Alderman Barr aad entered a complaint for larceny against Ifcer.jBue was arrested and aearcued.but the jwaicu OOUId net ee ieuuu. Alter luavnig iishsiUh she went down atreet hnrriedly and tken it Is supposed she get rid of the tlme- s & asjsjoe. . W When the clrl learned that she waa pros- 'Veceted, ene of her friends made complaints . " Hmltli and Jnnes for drunkenness H' ad dlserderlv oenduct and when they kf0 ware arrested they ruade complaint against vTlitlllJird Reese for kecnlne a disorderly 'WV ... ..n1.l..H U II.I.M1.M. All 7SHae auu uunuug m '!" " . fl5, IL. HaUliu BAA..WA.1 t.nll dvnAnt ItiA nlrl aiv jMirwua aww,wv. mm. ww,. ...wa.... S1I.A la In tall til u liAarlnnr ntl Riltllrilnv. i-ft "-a" " J"" " - " a J ay . - ... - -7- -?. A Bettler lieiere tue wenrt. t Charles Haln. who waa granted a bottler's t Ueense last week, was called before the ;v. oeurt te-dav and questioned as te his bu.l- '.' aeea. Ue said there had net been any fc'fTiolatleneof Jaw te his knowledge at his IW place the last year, and be knew of no vle- K latlensln bis sbwnce. Tue court told film i.-'te go home and make inquiry of his em- $;? pleyesas te violations anu report inceuit p: te-morrow morning. -''- A Memerial te Her Pa rente. $A At the'mernlng service at St. Jehn's T,li.Mn nl.mli nn Rnnflav a lnttar uaa L,4favd from Mra. U. S. Williamson, stating "tkat abe wpuW purshaseforthe new church i ?a Bepe erfanaa a memorial te her father sm gaetaer, jint late Mr. aua xurs. t. ii. . Bfewa. The piopesed gift was a great 'aWprise te tba membera generally, as it ansT" ""j"'," ........." ... I araaentlng the church with se costly IBMeBeriil, i. t' A Byrtau Xeeturer. Ltat evening Mrs. Bakarat. a native of yriW who la new engaged In missionary ,-Veck, delivered an addrei in the chapel eaTthf Freabyterian church. There waa a laige audience present and the lecture was ,ajaaUy enjoyed, Mrs-Sakarat la an fle 'Mat (BfW at epeaaer ana sue tern in an interest- rwayefhe habits and customs of the I In her own country, ribe explained f about the missionary work done there, 4 Jfjfjr ta)k waa very interesting. A Husband and tYJfe Sued. 3 Abraham Hlrah has brought a suit 'sMashsat Jehn, BperllBit befere Alderman charging hitn with fraud. The ved in one of nirsh'a houses i ac- ;.geMad lived and ! without paying any rent. Sperling's Mary, Jaaa beea arrested rer resisting mi ninr waa vuuauau jiiup, ef west Hem pflela. SALK OV STOCK' With the Prleea That Wer Realtacd jyr the Different Klnda. Thla afternoon Ham. Matt. Kridy aeld for .J. B. XVeBffi hreki't the following atecka, benda, Ac, at the Cooper hoe.e : Tea akarea of Iamcaater County National bank, te Jamea R. McNaughton, atfUO. . Fire f aarna, te llenry O, KeUer, at IUS.76. Tea aharee of aaine, te Jamea McXaugh McXaugh ten, at $118.78. Twenty akarea or xnonnern nanemi hank, te Mlaa Ella Hacker, at $130.90. Fourteen aharea of Reading A Columbia railroad, te Tliemsa Daumgardner, at $1 per ahare. $2,000 Lancaater das company benda, fire per cent., te Geerge M. Hambrlgbt, at $102.60 per $100. $1,000 Colebrook Valley railroad bend, five per cent, te Mary Shirk at $105.36 per $100. Five aharea of TAOple'a National bank te Jehn U. jEaby at $125... Tea aharea of aame te aame at $HS. Twe aharea of aame te M lea Emma Town ley at $124.75, Three aharea of aame te Geerge A. Cox at $124.75. Twenty aharea of Northern Market te Willie Rebrer at $76.25. Ten aharea of aame te Henry U Landli at $75. "jTatouty-nve aharea of Bridgeport and Honeahee turnpike te II. W. Hartmah at $23.50. Four aharea of Lancaster t Manlielm turnpike te Abraham 4Ieatetter, at $.17. Eight aharea of aame te J. It. Leng, at $37. Eight aharea of Lancaster, Ellzabethtewn & Mlddlotewn turnpike te Cliaa. H. IOcher, at $00. Eight aharea of Lancaater A Maner turn pike, te Jacob H. Land Is, at $10. MCEN8K8 DHC1DK11. The Court GranU Lteenae te Only One Sew Stand. The oeurt thla allorneon decided the fol lowing lloenae applicatiens: Mra. Frances Nlemer, city, and Charles Franciacus, Columbia, were granted llcen aes. The following worn rofnsed hotel licenses: Samuel Kepperllng and Jehn Rltchey, etty ; Cenrad Illtner, Jehn It. lion lien gert, Columbia; H. W. Killlan, East Cocallce; Simen Rcese, East Drumere ; E. L. Hambrlght, East Hempneld: C. . Uerrnnd Mary E. Stelgelman, Maner. The following refuaed botllers' llcente : Christian Mutuiiler, Jehn W. Keller, Jehn Haln, elty. saint Patrick. Frem the New Yerk Herald. The history of Patrick la full of palhea. He was proud, willing, eager te sacrifice himself for the religion which he preached with such commanding eloqttence. Tun commemoration of hla labors and death la therefore a tribute which gratitude effera te an unsullied life spent in the cause of humanity. Wben a niore boy of fifteen the 'Scots made an incursion into the Reman prov inces of llrltaln. Of the large number of prisoners captured Patrick was ene. Later en he was sent te the north of Ireland, and there aeld as n alave. Fer alx yeara he tended the cattle of hla master, tils day dreams filled with the desire te escape and hla night dreama with plana for the accom plishment of that purpose The opportunity was offered and em braced. After great difficulty he found his way te Urlteln, and thence te the continent where he received his education. He was then about twenty-two. History orewa tagueatthla point and aulhntltlAs ulfl'er, but the story gees that after due prepara tions for his work had been completed he was commissioned at iiome te unuertnKO the task he had set himself, and se returned te Ireland as a proaejier of the new gospel. There hla burning eloquence, hla attrac tive fervor gained him many adherents. On the hillsides, In the green valleys, he gathered audiences of rude, uncultured folk, who bent bofero his lvid speech as a Held of wheat te a conquering gale. He quickly found hla way Inte the coutldence or tue people, ana Kept it uy tne ninu sov ereignty of a gentle, loyal heart uutll paganism gave way te Ita better aubstltute as " dusky vapors of the night " gi ve way the usurping light of day ; and then, when at last in " weak, decaying age" he ylelded unto death, a new born nation wept his less. A Scheel ISntttrtnlumeut. An ontertalnment was held en Saturday ut Cedar Greve school-house, In r.iut r.url township, by the teacher and pupils of the secondary school, for the benefit of the library established at that school several yeara age. It consisted of dialogues, reci tations, dramas, charades, tableaux and music furnished by the New Helland orchestra. The house was packed, and the teacher, Jehn M. Fry, and pupils deserve credit for the excellent remlerlug of their varleua parts. The music was oxeellont, and all aeemed greatly pleased with the evening's amusement. Off Fer AVest Vlntluln. Mr. Hugh Keegh will loave this evening for Wayne Court Heuse, West Virginia, te push his contract for ten miles of railroad near that place, Mr. H. W. Dickey and Mr. Rucklus, of the Examiner, will accompany him te assist In managing the work. Requires no lielllug, no coeklnn;. Mel tin's Feed ha only te be dissolved In het wa'er and milk te sneke It ready for utc. It la the onceutratlen of nourishing properties uud the best feed for lufauu and Invalid. If Ne Cure or Reller Ne Piiy. I give a written guarantee with every Electric Bell I ell myielf, and If after one week's trial you are net benefited or cured I will refund Uie money lei 0 per cent, C. U. Hoke, Inventor, at 313 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa , every Wednesday, from 9 a. m, te 9 p. iu. iu.rl7-flid ; The Bargain Store Opened, p Hclnlield A Ce. opened a bargain store te-day at the corner of North Queeu and Chestnut streets, lu the room occupied for many ear by Woelworlh di Ce. The member of the firm are Recorder E. L. Relnueld, wlieus In limlnean for many) ear In this city, and I'burci He In. held, who was for several car the buyer for the large company (tore ut JoUnntewn. The large store room lis been filled te over flowing with geed of all grades, oil prices and sllqualltle, and an Important fact U that all the article for sale are at bargain price. Ibl firm has made arrangements with the largett factories In the country for ueeltlca fiut as made. This (tore Ugenernlly mppeied te be a 6 and 10 cent (tore, and whlle there are many articles at these figure there are hundred of ethers for which higher price are asked. The firm have taken a lease en the premises fur a turiu of year and are tber te stay. spring-isoe. McQrann A Newlen, tailors, Ne. VM North Queen street, are new prepared te ihew you the finest line of Suitings, Treusering and Spring Overcuatlng ever brought te Oil city, many of which are excluilte ityle. Fit, trimmings and price guaranteed. marlt-2wd , ffeatha. lUBKisu. In thla clly.en the lTtli IniL. Michael G. Harnlih, In the Kid ) ear of hi age. The relative and Mend or the family are re tpeclfully Invited te attend the funeral, from hi late residence, Ne. It Conestoga atreet. en Wednesday morning at 12 o'clock, aud at 2 o'clock at the Old Stene Mennenlte meeting house, en mile south of New Danville. 2l Kavtz. Intbliclty, enthe lflth lntMary Marnret, daughter of Charles W. and Ida Kautz. In the third year of her age. Bern en earth te bloom lu Hea en. The relative and friends of the family ere re spectrally Invited te attend Ihe runeralfrem her parents' residence, Ne. 4:0 Maner street, ou Wednesday anernoen at 2 o'clock. Interment st Weed ard Hill cemetery. 2trt HWarhet. Philadelphia Produeo Market. PHrutDCLTBIA, Mar. 17,-Noen-Flonr dull i Penu'a snper. iOCktita; extra. 250(41 0U; family, 8S033G0; roller, 3 6CV4 00; patent, ttoetee. Wheat weak ; Ne. 2 Red new. S33Sie ; Ne. 1 Penn'a Red, Wc; Ne. 3 de, S7(388a Cern steady ; Ne. 2, new, iiS&tfe ; old, iia tie. Oat gulit f Ne. 2 White mmic; Ne, 2 mixed, Mc. Bran firm i Winter $15iel$M) aHng$M 7$ BaM hay Unlit ! 08 aa.te aaatttys timothy lOteeiSOO for eiielee; aled,a9j baled Tjt atra w, new. lis aa. Hnttav fltmi Paaa'a aiaamair aatra M(I7e t fenn'a Bnta extra, las: ieebiaff. 81.15. l!!, ai te quality. CbetMiteadri part klm, '); fallaklni Petrelenm dull i reflaed la bbta., IT M. Fouteaadollt WW a tier bite, aa te quality, , Grain Baa iToruteae. rarniahed by R. K. Yundt, ttreker. CaiCAoe, Mar. IT, 1KJ0 o-eleck n. m. Wheat. Cern. OaU. Perk. Lard. March April ktay.... Jena Jelr........ 5 no 1 10 47 le'ast e ie e 12 Auiuit, Bepiember ...., October. ....HnM... .m... ,... ...... ...... Year ....... ...... ..m ...... ,... i..4 Crude Oil March ...........-... - ConaeU .....-....-..-.............- Ciealnf Pr1ca-a:ia o'clock p. m. .WX Wneat Cern eata. re March ....." fu Aprll.M.M .MM. .... atay ......... m wij Jnae .....mm...m. aa JalX........ laag Auimt. Heplember. ,..- 71 uctoeer rjonaela Crude Oil March Winter Wheat.. spring wucai. uern,....H. ...... OaU........ Barley.. ...... Head. - 25,000 ........17,000 Receipt neaa... Itecelnu -Cattle. Mtoea Markete. O.outlen by Reed, McQrann Ce., banker UtnaMter, Pa, WW YORK MBT. it A. M. 12 at, S P. hf. Canada Pacina... . e. c e. a i. ....... Colerado coal...... Central Paclfle.... Canada Beulhern Chi. HI. UetPbg. Den. A Rie O. Del. L. AW Erie 2nd! Jer C..... ......... K.AT.... LOU. N-... ..... 4&H lm ff 1W 25 I07K 7t'" s'ivj Ti 9 u. isnere...M.H..........M...ta. lileh.Cen :.......'. Missouri Pacific.. Ueek. Valley......... N!p.'p're'fV.v."i.'!;;.'.'.'"!;;!i!.'!" N.WeaL. N. Y. O New England East Tenneaw..... ,... Omaha...... ...... ....... Oregon TroiucentluenUtl. ' in"" 71 llei 107 , 47JJ 7K 47 SIX 87J4 Ontario at w... - PaclOe Mnll Richmond Terminal BU Paul........ Texas Pacldn.... ...... Onion Pnclflc................. . wabasn com Wabash Pref Western U.... WestBhera Bend. raiiJtiLrniA list. Leh. Val B.Jf.Y.Al'Ulla.. Pa. R. R.....................M . Radlnc... Leh. Nav...... ....... Hestenv, Pan. ....... ...... ST eS aa H UtOllllHIHMltHMM Peeples Paw- Rdg t'a Oil I s. wx Llve Stoelf Maraeta. CiuoAeo, Mar. l&.-leceliit, 2,000; shipments none; steady; beeves, ft 30r5 TO; steer, n 8itl 70; stocker and feeder, fl O03-'l Oe; cow, bull and mixed, tl M33 60; Tnxa cattle, bj iu(ad ,v : w tmcrn tuingcrs, u ,ixm uu. Hogs Receipt, 16,000 ; ihlpments, none ; mar ket weaker; mixed, "ft '.Ma S2K; heavy, tl 20 84 40; light, 14 2094 321 klp,i3 40e4 15. Sbeep Receipts, l,0u:ahlpmetiU, none;: mar kJtsteady; natives, t3 005 90; Western woeled S4 m6 00 ; ibern Texani.n 90(35 10 ; Iambi, fe 00 te MHO per hundred weight. EA8T LmaiiTY, Mar. lu. Cattle-Receipts, 980 ; shipments, 934; market nothing doing; all through cenMghmsnts. Hogs Receipt. 2100; shipments. 2S01 market nctle; medium, 14 454 50 ; Yorkers, I2V(14 40; Philadelphia, 14 2304 40: Pigs, 14 10(5 120; no cart shipped te New Yerk. Hheen Receipt, 1200; ihlpment. 12001 mnrketfalr; prime, $5 7 3 00 ; falritngoed, 143034 U5 ; geed te common, $3 00614 00 ;; lambs, (IHXitlA BuvFAT.e. Mar. IS. Cuttle Receipts, 4140 head ; steady ; geed demand. HheeD and Lambs UccclDts. 4.000 bend : 2,400head for sale ; geed demand at full prices. Sheep choice te extra, IS 80u0; medium te geed, taeeaSTS; common te geed, ttseuS&O.. Larebi geed te choice, 7 I0u7 ii ; rulrtogeod, at! 80a7 : medium te fair. 15 60aH 50, Heirs HecelDU. 6.e0: Z240 en sale active, ir.n. rj firm, higher . mediums anil heavy, 14 45a4 50 mixed, il . u ; Yeraer, 11 45 1 53 ; si 45 ; rough, U b0a4 40, plg, 1440 LlvoSteok 1'rlcea. 1'lilLADKM'lllA. Mar. 15. The receipt nt the Wet Philadelphia and North PcnnsyUaula Dreve Yard were : ueeves. Sheep, llegs, tiheep. 7.0U0 Fer the week - -H.0S2 10.S( t'rovieit weea j,ujs U.UUU -tlOJWO Beef utttle The recelnts Included 400 head for expert te Glasgow per the steamer Hibernian, agalnt a shipment of 2IU head last week, lea v lng the local market with 2.K2 head, agaluat 2,u2 head for the previous week. The market opened slew till morning, as drovers were ask ing uu advance of 15a te 20c v 100 n ever last wci'k'l Drlcea te cover extra cost of stock Went. which retail and v,heleale butchers did net feel warranted In paying, but before the close of the market they were forced te, as the light re ceipt gae them no chance te break rates. The luauiy ei ma luirx arriving wa only rair, net i tingle straight carload of meem weighing 1,300 Extra. bSCajMe CWfSci KOeA, 4i(S5e: medium, 4H , 4HW4HO ; common, Syic ; fat eews, ihe; iair. W8ic Amum the sale nt the Weil Phlladeluhla dreveyard te-day eru the following : Abner Buckwaltcr te DmiuU Snnth, 11 Lan caater county teers, average 1317 its, 4 45 per hundred. Milten Eby te Redger Mayne, 11 Lancaster county itecrs, average 1273 fu,fl 40 per hun dred. Milten Eby te Welker A Brether, 19 Laneatr county iteers, average Het fj,si 15 per hundred; 111 de de, in orage 101U lbs, $3 75 per hundred, Milten Eby te James Cleraaen, 20 Lancaater county atceni, average 1J2U fs, 11 15 per bun dred; 2 de de, 1J00 fbs, p.L Levi Sentenlg, 41 Lancaster county steer, average VXi tbi. II DO per hundred ; 21 de de, Uigita,ll20ierliundrrd. W. A. Huaurg te Bhamberg A laul, 13 Lancaa ter county steers, n erage lutK) lbs, p. t. Jehn Lime te Gartlund 4 Dennelly, S Lan caater county steers, IW tba, p. t. Abner Buck waiter te Hugh Chain Jr., 19 Ijtn csiter county leer,a erage list) tba, 11 12i per hundred. Geerge R. Bcntenlg te Charles Reeach A Sens, 40 Lancaster count) steers, average 1IJ) n, H 10 per hundred. J. O. Bear te McCandlei, Reining & 'Ce., 11 Lnncaater county attern, uveruge 1113 lbs, tl 10 per hundred. B. H.Svnsenlg Ie Dennis Smyth. 19 Lancaster county iteera, uveruge 1115 lbs, 1400 per hun dred. Sheep Geed ateck was active and firm, while common stock was taken because of the scarcity or geed. We quote; Extra, Kj geed, WiJ7c: medium, 00c; common, 586$c. Lambs were In geed request and Arm. We Quete: Extra. 7ijrHa: geed, J7e; medium, W)ic ; common, &S5c. llegs were active aud fully Hc higher In sym pathy with the Went, Wa quote; Weateru, 6 (3c : SUite, 56c. ' Milch cows were fairly active at $15,351. Milch calves were dull and K lower at 57c. n,niHi tttrn, in luir rLiturai hv rac. Slippery cows were In geed deraaud at tiaattX. Belt lesna cevi :na cows were In fulrrenueat at StKill. City l)rcased Drossed Beeves were In iroed dnmaml at &rf7c. Jletu Slfcecrttecmcttta. A B80LUTELV PURE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel et pa rlty, strength and wholesemcness. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low teat, abort weight, alum or phosphate Powder, fold only U caiu. HOVAI, IIAXIKO Pewdkh Ce.. 10C Wall atreet, New Yerk. eiartl-lydAlVW CHEAP-PURE RYE WHISKIES. BIACK berry, Uluger and Kunuuel Brandlsa. ROUHKR'S UQUOR STOHE, Ne. 22 Centre Square, PUBLIC BALE-ON TUESDAY. MARCH 18, at oue o'clock p. m.. at 122 Seuth Duke street, Sideboard, Cluiln, Bedateaibi, CureeU plnln Table, Cleck, two OIhm Shew Caaes a large let of Sew China and Olutware, Scale. Weight, Fire-Proof Safe, et , t MRs).A.Z.HINGWALT. Jen. U U A iM, Auctioneer, ltd ra. ira a ll ie w a w aav eeC mm e oef k&. wi an i( ax ie i a is Bly , e.tlrt ( taut atnaiiaataaataaaatalt I Reteipt'"' Cafijeia. HH MaM. tta J3 tHnrffirnniiHniiininn,H 7. i IHlM IM(MIiitMHnMIMnMlMaM ' a aaaaa lnllllllllHlllilMII,m.IMm tti .. 2IJ 2IU .. w vsi'J ... 13 vrt I ARK1AOE WORKB , x DOIMOX 0AM1AOI W0M8, Cerner of Dnke and Vine Htreeu (formerly Merbeck A Mltey). OBO. 8. MORBECK, Prep. BO,000 OTernilltifMidand Dellnm Bfl,000 In Vina VfthlAfitnnvnh tTvhlliltlnn. 18BO .AllthelATKHTBTYt.EHfer 10 1S.OO ROAUCAKTH S1S.OO . iL MThe beat of mechanic en repalrlnc at the Deereem Uarriage Werki, corner of IJuke and Vlneatfeeta. dWydR IOUND-A PAIHOP GOLD OhABm, ON North Duka atreet. between Oranse and Ohea lealant. The owner can have them by rail ing at thla office. ltd WAltTED-TWO FORNIHIIED OB.UW famished connecting roesa In private family and geed location. Addreaa, xtd J,K., IsraLi.iaancaR Office. rriHE WOMEN EXCHANGE WILL CLOHE X en WEDNE8DAY, MARCH 20. Cormlgll Cermlgll Cormlgll ers are netlted te remove their goods. marl71td TTfTANTED-A GOOD BOY TO CARRY V nanava. lml. rat . v MfV..'M..r .... ..uw.Mnw, uiiHiiBnuiBAnns euuiununr,, It Centre Square. T OHT-THW MORNINQ. BETWEEN .THE JLJ venrt noose ana Keystone eii. pair or ueld Klmmed Hpectai H?MW scle. ,Tbe finder III be llberallv rewarded hr leavlna them at tbeaberliraOfflea. i ltd F IOR RENT AN s-ROOM DWELLINO ' -Heuse, with range, bain-roem, eta, re. East Mine street. Posseaslea atven about March 22. Apply at mrt7-tfd SO CENTRE BQU Alt E. E OR RENT-PROM APRIL 1, 10. The DOEHtOM Prhate Dwelling and oiAre nuviiii . HOM 1IALL. atere Roem. Ne. lKat Kin street. DOKIl- Ne. 128 KMt Kin is i atreei.- tee PACTORYiNes.l20andl East Mifflin street Ina nlre of , OBO.R.NORBECK, Proprietor of the Dnerwim Carriage Werk, cor ner of Dnke and Vine streets. febrr-tCd&lyw BHBT TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIOARH the elty, at HILLY WAITZ'H, Ne. 5 4 100 North Queen Ht. deeMmdM.Tu.TbJt CSPRINO -1890. O . i 1 McOrann te Newlen, Tailors. FULL DAY COURSE IN BOOK- tm jeeDins. Aninxneun. uemnicr- cislLaw, Correapendence, Type-writing and all baslnem branches thoroughly tangni. tm night session. 16 North Queen SL, Laucaster, Pa.' tWAw W. D. MOSSER, Prln. OH CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASH, LIGHT or hpiivv. nt short notice, se tejuiin u UUIli ra7-tfd BKf EST, S33 East Fulton street. riOLD IlllONZK. LIOU1D4 AND SIZINO t for steam work, at JOHN BK.iTH,2:B Ket run iten Street. m7-tfd w ANTED-LADIEH AND GENTLEMEN In city or country wishing te cam 13 te 15 a da; sy at their own homes; no cnnvesalng ; work furnlehed and sent by mall any distance. Address with stamp, Crystnllzt-d Photo. Ce , 112 vv. Bin si., Cincinnati, u. marl5-3meedlt NO POISON OR INJURIOUS COLORS used In " Purity Seap." rTHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY TV the pound, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or ever. 9c. All goods delivered te any pert of the van en juiin utjti; no, e.h iani Fulton street. m7-td BILLY WAIT7, HAS THE BEST TWO FOR 5c and 6e cigars In the Shite, at NOB. 8 A KM NORTH QUEEN ST. dec&6mdM,Tu,Th,S VTOTICE THADDKU8 STEVENS, COUN IX ell, Ne, 156, 0. U. A. m.f will meet te-morrow (Tuesday) evening, en third fleer of Kepler building (Pest 405 room), when a full attend ance Is desired. By order of Ihe council. A. H. HAMMOND, Councillor. Attest ; U. II. Reueuts, Recording Secretary. U RENDER YOUR SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH and White by lining" Purity Seap." TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower, I the most effectual destroyer of flies and ether small Insects, Fer sale At HURLEY'S DRUO STORE, pUlll.lC SALE. Oi Wkenesday, march 19, isfle, at Gee. H. Miller's Restaurant, Ne. 25 North Queen street, of household and kitchen furni ture or all description. Alse, all bar fixtures pertaining te a first-class bar, with wines, liquors, etc., geed mare, coming 4 years old, one Jump aeat carriage, one-horse wagon, all new, two sets harness, never used. Alae many arti cles net mentioned. , Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m.. sharp. GEO. H.MILLEIt. Gee. Hunter, Auctioneer. ml7-2td , - , NECKWEAR! FenMn-Hand, Teck and Tycoon, AtERISMAN'S. TTTILLIA MSPORT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'8, Ne. 42 West KlngBlrcet. -JsEW STYLE LINEN COLLARS, AT ERIHMAN'H. rpltOUT A SHANK, BIlIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen Street, Shirts made te order aa low as IHOO, Perfect fltguuranteed. ii ivtm. h necessity we havestardedn HAND Threu s LAUNDRY and are prearcd te liiuudryefau kinds. mnnu-jyuit T.TENTS. During March, April and May my fees due only en allownnce If desired. Write WM. It. BABCOC'K, 613 Seventh SL, Washington, I). C, P. O. Bex . Permerly Examiner lu Patent Ofileu. FOURTEEN YEARS PRACTICE. marlO-4wdMATh 5F THE PERSON WHO TOOK A LARGE bottle from Krallcj fast End Pharmacy 11 call we will till the bottle with Fralley's Sarsaparllla Compound free gratis aud no ques tion! asked. Frsl ley's Saras par Ilia Compound Is an excel lent bleed purifier and eliminates nil gross humors from the Bleed, Liver and Kidneys, It Is a spcclfle for rheumatic and catarrhal trou bles, pimples, bells and nil eruptive disorders. . iiiv.im biiuii iifruuiiit,. KRAI LEY'S 1 Ej A8T END PHARMACY, M.W.raw iu'iwuie uwtern juuruet,) M ART1N BROS. SPRING STYLES ARE READY. Blstlugulshed. IndeicrlbabU. Handsome. i i Spring Clet bins and Men's und Ilevs" Spring Furnlahlngs are peeping out at St. Patrick's weather. All ready for your command te go out. Prices this season e low nnd styles se handsome there'll be no trouble lu picking a Spring Outfit here. Men's Spring Suits, Black and Blue Herges and Cheviots, Fancy Cusalmerci and Fancy Worsteds lu all the new, "wonder where they were thought of " atj les, S3 te 120. Extra Trou sers, II ter. Our Big Bes' and Small llejs' stock liav much much Interest the be and claim the at tention of mother.!. 'Ihe range or priced and value will suit. Our line of Spring Overcoats Is dUtlnculkhed for undescrlbabl beauty of material, make and handsome fit, 15 te 120. What we hae left of Storm Coats and ether Heavy Overcoats are at a handy place, 12 te 55 saved en a purchase here. Spring Underwear, Hosiery, Shirt, Neck 'wear uud Gloves are here for universal taste. The new bleed In our Custom Tailoring De partment Is appreciated. Grewing kales show it. All the novelties and staples for young and old. You're Invited te meet the Spring St) lea here. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. jTIAI.' sl'cpln IFORNIA. Special Parties. Seml-mnnlhlr. Tourist ruing cars. Cheap mica. Southern PaelfleCn. A aureus, t. iiawlki, Astisiam :tieiit-rul Treffle Manager, Ui Broadway, New Yerk : R. J. 8MITHAgent, 49 8. d St.. Phils. ' JaaltviydJUw T Kern &WaUm4ni OTICB TO MY rKIKMIM AHD CUUTO utMat hare located tetnpararlly aar eaVe aad haTelnitoekaflaeawertmeatef mSSSXSi eaiPhajteanand Family OarriafleaTiaM Me Kerbeck Read CarU.all of my own neaaate- i .npw aitcnuen ivre uimiainnc. MyMotte-Hoaeat Werk k aad ralr Daallaeay "wae.-us"-" lla. lBJIa.a J. H. KORJtaOK, Agent. miMK, LABOR AND MONET SAVED BY X. using "Parity Bea." I everywhere. Fullen fctreet. asT4M B EHT 6c HAVAM A NLMHI ere, AR IN tne city, at billy wait' "a. teasH. NnLSAISaMerltiQaaaS uvXMrniaai,tu.Ari EORD01LER1UREBHU8HBB, BTIIXBOH Pipe Wrcnchen.Plpeand Menkey Wreaehss cemuinea, rues, mi uans, etc., go wjum BEST, S33 East Pntten street. m7-tM THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAM Equal Billy Walts's Havana Finer agar, at A NO&.B A 108 NORTH QUEEN Iff. decMmdM,Tu,Tb TJUMP JOHNB UMPB, BOILERS, MINING, CENTRIFO. u ana nteam rump, or any capacity, at BEHT8, aw East Fulton street. m7-tfd XTtUR RENT-THAT DESIRABLE STAND X: for buslni JNO.M EAST KINO STREET, - ' Inquire within. mS-lwd. 311 ga HE liARUEST AND FINEST LINE OF Meerschaum and French Briar Pines. bar Helder. Clnr Case. BnuS. Bexes and all klnda of smoker's articles. DEM ITCH'S CIOAR 8T0RE. ala-tldB m Bast King street. J710R STEAM OAUGEfl, HIGH OB LOW Pressure, Water Gaugea, Gauge Ceck, reed Wheel or Weighted; Glass Tubas, Whistles, Hyphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, watr Gauge Column", Cocks for Hteara Ganges, call en JOHN BEST, aa3 East FultenstreeU m7-tfd IJtOR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COt Hnngern, Clftinp Bexes, Coupling, te JOHN BEST, a East Fulton street COLLARS, etc., go m7-tfd TUDGEft HAVE LONO SINCE DECIDED fj that Billy Welti's Cigar U the Best In the Statu. Fer sal at NOB. S A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dec6-mdM,TulTh,B TJADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE JLV sign, ran be furnished at reasonable figures, by JOHN BEST, 833 East FultenstreeU m7-Ud WANTEDAN ACTIVE MAN ON L1B ernl Salary te permanently represent an Association Incorporated te supply, at co-operative prices, general merchandise aud all klnda of articles for home and family use, In each small city, town, village and rural district. 00,000 members. Paid up certificates, 1100,000 In Cash. Credit well rated. Reference ex changed. Empire Cc-eperatlve Association (Leck Bex 610), N. Y. feb261ydM,R ttJEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE IT) celved at the Examiner office up te 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, March 31,1890, for twenty CX) bends (registered) or any part thereof, of tSOO each, te be Issued by the Lancaster City Scheel Beard, dated April 1, 190, bearing four (I) per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Bend pu)aeie in ten iiui yeara. TII08.B. COCHRAN, Chairman Finance Committee of Lancaater City Bchoel Beard. ml0,17,24,dB F OR BOLTS, LAG SCREWS, RET SCREWB, Heuare nnd llexnoren Nuta. these reed In Stock, at JOHN BESTS, US3 East Fulton street. , mMfd IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get uicin, or sena your eraer ey mail, iejuhk i4iuiii or iwim jwur viucr i BEST, 333 East Fulton atreet. meua JOHN BAKER, Alderman of the First Ward, Is prepared te attend te nil legal matters. Alse collections promptly made. 110 NOUTH QOEEN STREET, rarl5'lmd Lancaster, Pa, T A BOB MASS MEETING, At the COURT HOUSE. TUESDAY EVEN ING, MARCH 18, 1890, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF Central Laber Union." The meeting will be addressed by JOHN R. KIIICHNER, of Philadelphia, and OSCAR BEIDEL, of the National Textile Workers' Aa Aa Aa oelatlen, who will deliver an address In Ger man. All werklngmen and persona In favor of organized labor are cordially Invited. marl5-3td W1 LLIAMSON A FOSTER. OLOAK DEPARTMENT -CONTAIN3- Many Novelties -FOR- SPRING & SUMMER WEAR. Courteous Attention -TO- LADIES BUYING OR PRICING. Ladlej' Sprlug Weight Jackets, 2 50. Ladles' Cennemaras, 15. ,: Ladle' Steckinette Jackets, $2 25. Misses' Reefer Jacket, ti 25. lilies' Rcndj-Made Drisss, All-Weel, f 10. Children's Dresses, ti 60. Beys' Kilt Shirt Waists, S2. Be' ICnee Pant Suits, Belld Thread Geed, Net a Cotten Warp and Sheddy Fitting, ti Ladles' Breakfast Wrappers, Fast Celer Cetie- coos Prints, f 1, Beys' Light Weight Overcoats. Dress Suits. Knnnel, Percale and Dentet Shirt WaUts. Odd Pants, 25c te ii Dry Goods Bargains ! fut Celer Calicoes, 2 yards for 5c. Toweling, Sjardsfer 6c. Deuble Feld Part Weel Dress Goods, New Shades, 12Jfe per yard. FOR ONE WEEK MORE you can buy l-t Hill Muslin nt 7Hc per )ard, Ouling Cleth, Dress Ginghams, Sheeting, Tickings and Towels, Seersuckers, Counterpanes, and Table Linens In Great Variety from the Cheapest te the Finest. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., Williamson d Fester's Williamson & Fester, J NO, 31b MARKET ST., UARRiaBURG, PA. ttM 3lHgrltgmHt. TJABOAINBTOBB.. u L t- ,4 pppnlng Day. , MONDAY, MARCH 17, REINHOLD'3 WmTE FRONT BARGAIN STORE, Near Peaa'aR, Rotation. NEW STORE II S31 . ) . ' NEW GOODS 1 ; raie-lyd rrOlatOALLA ULY IB THE TRADE MARK X efvaePiasattMapeaicarlh. "PURITY, rpAMKareH water,eiui, acid en gab r YOU WANT A nwnUHiABB PORTABLE BMlMut BeMer, esi wheeta, eheap. aa the lewlna-Brtasa akaar a fcn... .n.a.i ai-m , a hwje-imwerJBJj M harsa-ppwer, tCTS; is horse- F1 itree flcures. e te JOHN BEST, sit Ran SNiima 't. , - . KJi 7-tM TJl0RGJ0pi)BvRU8HE8JK)TO KILBURN, t BRUSH MANUFACTURER. 241 WEST Klfca ST., LAKOASTEK, PA. ml-lmdiw ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Making, Pattern, Drawing anq Medel Making, Pattern, Drawing ana Print, at price reasonable, at JOHN 'B, MS East Fulton street. m7-tfd Bit BaMTB. JNJICT0R8. RUE LITTLE GIANT. HAN ..cock Inspiraters and Electors, Eberman Iter Feeder, Penberthy Inspector. American Injector, all tn stock, at JOHN BEST'S, 833 East Fulton atreet. m7-tld TTENBr- WOLF,' ' FURNITURE 8TORE, ba removed te 1M Bast Kins street, having a full Has of Fnrnltnra of avnrv dnaerintlnn at ilia lowest prlee. Alse Undertaking promptly at- w- -. vw.. wuu V..U.UVJ.U. aW- aa-ueR HvWOLF.IMl HBStKI ting Street. WANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN In city or country wishing te earn 13 te lea day at their own homes; no canvassing: work furnished and sent by mall any distance. Address with stamp. Crystalltcd Photo. Ce., 112 W.eth St., Cincinnati, O. feb2lsimeed T71STATE OF CATHARINE GORRECHT, Jjj late of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In the said city. JHAKT UUK17,, HENRY GORRECHT, Administrators. febhXtdM A CHANCE -FOR Churches and Sunday Schools, Will be aeld at public sale en Saturday, march 22, isw, At 10 o'clock a. m , at St. Jehn's Lutheran Church, West Orange Street, Lancaster, Pulpit, Furnace, Betlces, Cane-Seated and Solid Weed Chairs, Pews, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Matting, Deers and Doer Frames, Sash and Window Frames, Iren and Weed Fencing. Terms will be made known by JOHN H. BAUMGARDNER, J. HARRY WIDMYER. ml5,19,2ldi:ltw i n. CUT PRICES. 35 & 37 North Queen St. CUT PRICES; b, Of these Three Lines of Goods vv haven Big Btevk ou Hand, which we will sell regardless of cost, se If )ou want ) ' r. I i Be sure te get Our Prices before you; Waste Meney Elsevrhcr GOTO- 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORE. CJAW MILLS, BARK MILLS, COB MILLS, O leather Rellers, Tan Packers. Triple Herse Power. Slllllne and Mining Machinery, at JOHN BEST'S, U3 Iast Fulton itreeL luMfd P0RAMKRIOAN8IG11TFKED CYLINDER Lubricator. Glass Oil Cups for Bearings, you ran get them at JOHN BESTS, 338 East Fulton street, m7-tfd CHARLES STAMM'S, Blank Jtr'' - ft werts. Blankets Underwear, j Comforts, Mf urjem TJARsjAiiiu-ere, OiMmingDay, MONDAYrMAkOH,! -AT-1 4tH REINHOLD'S WHITE; BARGAIN STORE Near Penn'a. R. B. Hlatloe, NEW STORE I NKWOOOr aaM-i TUB FINEST LINE OKlMPOBTKljl WandMBi wwiMsapwiiw, ib una , DEKUTH'B CIOAR I asMMR UtSastKlacI TnOBBOlLEIW. BORtZONTAUTABt :- .Ytrt,e, Portable. Cylinder, Marlnl " w.pumr, or in neat material I Jfan'P, go te JOHN BEST, an East I - ---"- SBT-l T740B HORIZONTAL STATIONARY Jti ? ipm 2 te m horse-power, and VI .raiuwirum,iiiew noree-pewer. rem aathm atJOHJJ BEars, S Baal Ful OUMAKKOF GOLDEN UON AND J Querlda&e Cigars cannot be excelled, ..-i.... JHZXVTWH CIGAR STORE BltaMlaluwt frm 114 East King ( aU-tMll Ty EXAMLN E B YBB FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FRE Ten Think Tour Eye Are Ooettl, i T2nAiTe u?e,n examined you will i And that there Is something wrong wit ana that glasses will be a great help te "i glasses will be a great helpte you. I We use Inimitable "filA MAWTAiaal jvhleh are made only by us, and recemmi ?7 Iead.ln OculisU as the best aid te j aaessstAaaiaj v vision UTfl ftelld finlfl Rtwmt.mm 1 AA m..1 K7nn --.-, r-.w ". Steel SnafitajleaL KrsA., hin.i MiiM ai t Artificial Eye Inserted, a. usual pSee, M I. ZHE1U ft BR0.130 S. liath OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA Between Chestnut and Walnut Street. I mvml Je! Steam and Itvdrnnlla ParklmrAstuxtV OTSn fit!,! Wllr IVlnlln. lt.mhUi.bl.. bestes Mill Beard. Asbestos Cement. As6 Sheathing, Gum Packlntr.Oum Kings for Wa Ganges, Plumbago Packing, need's Patent . .1' jini"i cwciienni x-ipe cover, at JU BESTS, 833 East Fulton street ' mw VJTAHBLE AND GRANITE WOltKS. SOUTH QUEEK STREET MARBLE & GRANITE WORKl 23 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. Cemetciy nnd Building Werk l every varlJ 01 stone promptly mrniaaiea At Reasonable Rates. 1 1 Constantly en hand Rlnle nnrlnlfrnses or I various sizes. In them we eiler thti several i vantages of economy of room nndl perlect di ness. They are mode thoretiuhlr vsrater Unlit! marl-lrlidM,W4 IOR PRATT A OADY AH. JHTOH DIl Valves. Jenkins Valves.Bru SLebn Valv Bres irassaate ValVcs. Iren IleffH -et IverSafetv VsIvm. IMn "HTii-J sf ! Valves. Radiator Valves, Pm8wlngl Angle Valves, call nt JOHN BEST, S33 Kr IIUHNIOUUCh in7-Ml AOE1 bulitit GENCY FOR CALLAHAN A CO'S meni te uiKe tne uinm or iuhi iaui. It lnnkal five tlmrA tlm ntinnllfvnfi lead and Is far superior in making steam Jelnl pecking man nnd hand hole nlates en bellei Ac, Ac. Prlee 20 cents per pound, at JOHl UEST'S, 833 East Fulton street. In7-tfdl T7HNE TAILORING. Si yj 1890 --SPRING--i8q( Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Assertmed of SPRING NOVELTIE! NewRendy for Your Insprctlen. We would nHe announce the purchase of Jeb Let of English Suiting aud Treusering at I Ktnti MKjjutu, HUKU WU Will BC11 UV , Astonishingly Lew Prices. S-C'all early te secure a bargain in the goeos. H. Gerhard ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE CITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZMJd Or, rifM"s FEE,r OF 1'II'Et FROM JJJJ Inch te U lueh diameter, fe! sale at a low figure, and the only houiele the ciiy wiin a pipe cutting machine, cutting up tel (I Inch diameter, at JOHN BEST'S, SU3 East FuH ten street. in7-tfd OTEAM HEAT IS THE COMING HEAT FORI O dwellings, clnirchrs, school houses, etc.,1 though successfully used one hundred yearsl iige. w neiiyen coniempiate a change call en juiiii umi, v 110 win giv e you a satisfactory! jed, ai amir price. m,-uu 1HK PEOPLE'S CASH SIORE. REMNANT SALE -AT- Tie People's Gash Stere XO. 25 K.VST KIKO STRKET. During the past week we have hunted out all the remnauts In every department and will clean them out at low prices. RcmnnnU of Silks, Weel re?s Goods, French and American Saline, White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, etc. Remnants of Cleths, Cusslmern and Suiting ' from the Tailoring Department in lengths large neugh te cut a Ladles' or Misses' Ceat, Beys' Suit or Pair of Paut. All matked dewu te about one-half the regu lar price. In Ihts way you may get a flrst-clasa material at the price of oemmon goods. 25 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. marSWydR OR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH. plain and reducing, up te e-lnch diameter. Mai Manlfelds, American Unions, Tube Support. ruuie riLiiuitH. r luuKua. r miica uniena. Plunges, Fiance Union. ITnlnne TnKa (isrvii Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, gd te JOHN BEST'S, KB East Fulton treet. m7-tfd The Peeples (M Stere CARRY IN STOCK -II EST CHARCOAL,. Hammered Rarlren, Deuble lletlned Iren. Burden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Coldi ueuer iruiijrnieri. nut.ei ireu 9-lD 10 1 e. 4B, BK jen HsMi-n, ass tastruiteaitrest. mT-m l-f V - l ' m - "1 i I M if && . r. $ . & s$H:A' & S . v - - t-f :i. i grfe , ..esjgayw -V,- "'-,, ' n"-t-'- - &&mWl!!i!HMsmu&itii&&'