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SWEENEY'S STORY.
FllUCIGLKVS BEATN TRflBlBLY KOT THE
f RESULT OF COXSCMrTlOX.
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A Mm Bellere It Wn Coined Br tlie
. , h a-esuuraiiarj- Jtecpera, s no si is
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Alleged Maltreated Him.
" -mwHJerning-8 rniiaueipnm thi con
t J , tain, a lnn stnrv In rnirsnl te tlin death of
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nat ytupie.Y, anas jeiin .-.icuinma, icr
!: ierly of tbl. city, who died In lU
jf Xaetem. icnlleiillary, In January, 18S8.
Q'Ugiey, xritn Jacob uaitnta, wue
went under the name of Jacob llalbacb,
wm tent te the penitentiary from Media
la March, 1IS7, for robbing a man and
breaking Inte a acboel house. They re
ceived a sentence of flve years ech. In
January, 1BS8, Qulgley died and Buzzard
died last summer. It was given out that
Qulgley had dled of consumption, but that
tery Is new doubted. Seme) tlme age
James 8weency, a New Yerk thief, was
enechargeil from the ponllentlary, iicre ue
&i;5;lad served a tend.
jr4Jeu'ing statement t
t& " I knew of n v
WifaSS'tU t,.. T.,1,1
He then tnade tlie Ml-
man who was killed by
the keepers.
I did net coo liltn 'slugged'
but there are prisoner who did. I daw
him after he was brought from his cell
where he wns te ene oppeslto mine, and be
was a frightful object. TU ree of I he koepora
wcre leading him, or rather carrying lilin.
He was ronvlcled In Medlnuudorlhennmo
or James McOlnuls, although his light
name Is said te be Paul , and It was also
imld that he wns one of the Welsh moun
tain gang and under his real name had
done tlme in Lancaster. Ue was thirty
eight days oppeslto me and was tlien taken,
-ttrtto'the prlseu hospital, I suppose,,.wb'oro
bed.!" ... jS
A Prut man visited NeV Helland, the
Welsh Mountains and this city and found
that Jehn McOlnnls was l'nul Qulgley. lie
also learned of the crlnilunl career of the
man. with the Uuzzauls, nnd of his several
Ich takes from Jail, nil of which liave fro-
reUritly been published In the Ihte..h-
txcER. He saw the mother or tlie tieau
man who lives here, and found that she
bad becu trying for a long time te leant
the causa of her boy's death and
also had tried te get the body.
Bhe had consulted Blown A Ucnscl, who
wrote te the prison authorities in regard
te the matter, nnd received an answer that
the body Imd been burled nnd could net be
secured. She had learned that he dled of
quick consumptleu, but be was nover trou
bled in that wny before he went awny. She
lnstwiw lilm In 1837, when he started for
'Wilmington.
Brown A Hensel, MrtuQulglcy'scounsel,
were seen te-day. They stated that they
had tried te obtain the body of the man,
but the prison authorities stated that it hail
been burled, and under the law they could
keep It, which tlweydltl. Theueuusel knew
nothing ofthe Sweeney story until te-day.
officers elected.
The Men Who Will Couduet St. Jeseph'
Building Assoalntlen.
Colombia, March W. The nnuunl meet
ing of the stockholders of St. Jeseph's
Building association wns held last overl everl
ing and the following officers and directors
were elected i President, Rev. Wm. P-f Iper;
vice president, V. J. Bnker; secretary,
Jeseph Jnnsen; treasurer, A. lleberstreli;
solicitor, Win. B. Given; directors, J.
Nlcbelaus, A. Felllnger, Frank Murrny,r.,
Frank Jausen, Jehn Westcrman, Pcter
Blttncr, Wm. llerbert, Jeseph Bewers and
Jeseph Knapp. The first nnuunl report of
the third series Is a flattering exhibit nnd
hews the value of each ehnre te be (12.72.
Emanuel New comer was alxtj' years of
age yesterday, and in honor of the oveut
entertained a large number of his friends
last night at his lieum en Cbsrry street.
There were slxtj-flve people present and a
most enjnynble evening was spent. He was
presented w tth n t-old-lieadeil cane by mem
bers of Chiqucs.iluug.i Tilue, Ne. 3!, of
Red Men, u geld-hcndcd umbrfllln, sllver
tobacco box and ethor gifts In romem remem romem
br.ince of the occasion, An elegiiut supper
was served und enjeyed by nil.
Mrs. Jehn English was given n surprise
party Inst night at her home en Wiilnut
street, lit honor or her birthday. A pleas
ant evening was spent.
Jeseph Trego, conductor e! shifting
engine Ne. ObS, had his left hand hurt last
night while coupling cum. JIe will be
kept oft duty for a few ilajr.
Slilllett A. Yeung will efxm thelr market
house ou fourth street or Wednesdnv,
April 2. The btalls will he given te nil
farmers, hucksters nnd hutcheri tree for
one year. Market will be held en Wednes
day attd Saturday mornings.
- v Squlre Hershey- Imd Wm. Buker, a
wmp, oeiero mm yenaniny alternoen fur
being drunk nnd disorderly. Ue wns sent
te Jail for twenty days.
A "Longfellow" banquet will be held en
Tuesdny evening, March 03th, nt the home
or Dr. Housten Mifflin. It will be under
the direction or the Onl-Doer club, and
will be a new dcpailure in fcoelal matters
of the town,
W. U. Barr is In Philadelphia te-day at
tending a meeting of the advisory beard of
tbe Philadelphia A Heading Relief asso
ciation, i
Miss Ella Bennett has geno en a visit te
friends in Philadelphia.
Freight trafae Is Very heavy en the
Peunsylvaula railroad, nnd evor 4,000 cars
were moved at Columbia during the early
par$ of this week. A number of new
freight engines have been contracted for te
accommedato the Increased freight tratlle
of this read.
The Literary club will discuss slavery
aud the African slnve trade ut Us next
meeting.
The Franklin aud Marshall Glee club
will nppear In the operu house ou April
18th for the benefit of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers.
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, This Evealaii'H .forestry Meetlni; .
B. E. Fernew, chlef of bureau of forestry
at Washington, D. C, who will dollver an
address In the interest or forestry lit the
court beuse this evenlng.arrlvcd In Lancas
ter this forenoon. Ue was met bv a com
mittee nt the railroad station, and with
C. A. Helnltbh, A. F. Hosteller, nnd A. M.
Frantz, drove out te Mlllersvllle, te visit
tbe State Nermal school. They took din
ner there, aud this afternoon Mr. Tornow
delivered a Uiert nddress te the students.
Governer Uea er, who will preside at the
meeting this cxei.lng, will arilvoeu Day
Express at 4:15, and go te the Stevens
house, where he will be called en by many
citizens.
Went te Indian territory.
.. JiaHH'l Ceed and Michael Knelslnv.
tlVTSr jdents of Canitn'M Invfiml,!.. in
K7Z at 1110 luftt V'..fi1nr- fr... Tn,1l.,.. . 1.
$i They will take n leek at the country nnd
m if It tUlta them thev will lnnitntlmrn
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j.ue v.ucsaicaKe 1.1 UD.
A meeting of the Chesnpeake Fishing
club was held at the Stevens beuse last
evening and four mutual members were
elected te take the place or the tame num
eor of regular members who find It Impos
sible te take the trip this season.
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Sate of Ileal UstntB.
Autr. F. Relnmhl fulfil,,,, -...i
K cUte agent, told at the Fountain Inn, for
Vlllee, a two-story brick dwelling 'umi
lT "tore, te Luther L. Villce. for S2.40C.
a
ilfa nieJ Her Acceptance
V'ty- Miss Daisy L B. Grubb, of Lancaster,
. yesterday mernlntr visited ilm rrwr,t...
iffr"? emce, this city, and filed her acceptance of
r' .i. ji property ueviseu te her by
my ihuj vicment u. urutte. it includes
wm ngnw te tue Cornwall ere billa.
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I'J-TTlCOATfif) reLlTlCIASB.
Women Mnklns; Cl rent Kffbrta te Get
Control of Kanwia Towns.
Topeka Ottpateh te New Yerk World.
The granting of municipal suffrnge te
women has proved a grand success in.
Knntas. It Is going te play a inore Impor
tant part in the approaching spring elec
tion than ever before, nnd the managers of
the Equal Snffrage utsoclntlett are strain
ing every ncrve te call out the largest vete
possible. Appeals te the women, cspecl
nllv veunir women, arc nubllshed
In every city and town, it ruing
prompt registration and a demonstration
of tlie power of rcmlnlne humanity. It Is
a strnnge fact that the Incrcased elfert en
the part of the woman suffragists Is marked
by a corresponding apathy en the pari of
innie voters. Up te the present tlme there
has been no agitation, no canvassing, no
excitements ever the tickets, except among
the women, who in the small towns are
preparing te scoop overyutiiig, anu in
the cliles are devoting their attention
almost exclusively te capturing the beards
of rdurntlnn. It Is claimed that the able
conduct of affairs whero the fair sex has
ruled, the entire nbsciice of complaint and
the cessation of nil tnlk of corruption In
office and turmoil nver contracts nnd ap
pointments are the causes of the apathy of
the rnnle population In regard te municipal
politics lit tlie villages. The example set
thore is having Its effect In the cities, as Is
scen In the case of Atchison.
In Arizona, whero the only male offlcer
has been the pollce Judge. It Is thought the
cutlreSiifrniglt llrkct will be olectod this
spring. OnkiiIoeui, for two years under
complete SuirrnKlst rule, will remain the
same. TheiJiifl'niglsl mayor In Hyracttse
has wen that town ever te the cause. Cot Cot
toneeod Falls.gnverned by Uie Suffragists,
oxcept as te pollce Judge, will this year
probably olect u straight licket. Hossville.ln
this county, has had a satisfactory experi
ence or tuu HiiiirngiNi. mayor anu council,
and Is conceded te that party this spring.
Wherpvorthe experiment has been tried It
ha stilled onnealllon. and the movement
'lias grown In popular favor te n marvel
leus uegroe. us sireugiit win de mere ap
parent next April than ever bofnre, and It
Is net Imprebable that In n httndred towns
the municipal control will pnss evor te the
Suffragists, who are leaving no slone un
turned te cant tire the lecul governments,
while In Tepka nnd ether cities the
women will gain mombers en the school
beard, te which they are directing their at
tention chlefly.
It is noticeable thnt the women enre little
for pnrtlsan politics, but select the best men
nut lit nomination nnd vete for thorn. In
Topekn men will scarcely accept n nomina
tion unleHM petitioned te de &, and befere
thoelcctlou theraudldutosefthn two par
ties, especially for the mayoralty, nre sum
moned before the cxecutlve coiumlttce of
the Kqitnl Suffrage association und forced
te niake n plain slntement of thnir position
with regard te " liquor Joints" nnd dlsrop dlsrep dlsrop
utnble lieiiheM, which finds Iti wny te the
profs and places the candidate belore the
jmblle In Ills true light. This discourages
the chronic olUce-nroker nnd dlRgusts the
ward politician, wlille business men will
net bother vlth city nfTulrs.
Thocensoquencols that municipal poli
ties In Kansas Is being rovelutlonlzol, and
-within flve years, at the preHcnt'rate, every
city nnd town In the slnte will be abso
lutely abandoned te thu control of the
women, who will then, If net soenor, nsk
for suffrage In all slnte elections,
Ttco.ptleu te JJr. 8. M. Vernen.
Itev. Dr. K. M. Vernen, who has been
returned te the Duke street church its Its
pnster for tlie coming year, wns teudered a
rocepllon en Wednesday oveulug. It was
given In the church. Addresses of wel
come ttern delivered by It. M. Mor Mer
row, president of tlie beard of trus
tees Lew Is Ilnldy, of the beard of
stewards; Win. Heen, for the Yeung Poo Peo Poe
plo'a Christian Kudeaver society j Kvn
Mutten, for the Sunday school; Muses
llellingur, for the choir, and .Snmiiel M.
Myers, for thoceugiegntloii. Met ween the
addrosses of welceme thore wero musical
selections by the choir. Uev. Vemen re
plied te the cordial welceme accorded htm,
after which nil present shook hands with
him nnd wished him micccsx.
A .Small rira.
Thnre was u small 11 re ut the heuse of
Harry Bush, who resides at Xe. a..0 Kust
King strcet, lest evening. About 8 o'clock
ene of the little leys of the family, who
was playing In the front part of the heuse,
siueljet Kiiioke. He ran te u room ou the
second fleer, buck, nnd there dlscoverod u
tire which wits In n hluze. The llromeii
attached te engine company Ne. 3 and
Truck A, whose heuse Is near by, wero
Lntlfled. Without making any nlarm the
llrcincn rnit te the huue nnd with buckets
of witter they extinguished the Ibtines. A
Inby conch nnd n let of clothing wero
entirely dottieyod or ruined nnd tlie room
wns damaged someuhnt. Hew the lire
originated Is unknown.
Uplilomle of lltncL- Jiljihtlmt'ln.
Ait epidemic of diphtheria in it meet
aggravated form is wglng in some of the
country dUtrlctsori.uzerno county, Pit. It
Nwhutlscemumuly known as black dlph dlph
tlterht in ii majority of cnc, und many
deaths have already eccurcd. It seems te
ba located In the district about Luhmnu
township, ten miles from Wllkeihiirre,iind
Is sprcnillng. lUtotitgiajiher Kuberts, of
i-ike'm urccic. nns lest lour of Ills llttln
children within u short space of time. James
Moeker, of Lehman, has burled ene child.
Barney Mess followed two efhls childieu
te the cemetery at nlmnit the mine time,
wltllothicemoro wero Ijlng at home ttorl tterl ttorl
ettsly 111, Everything possible is being dene
te cliecti the disease.
LetlU l'litellle'ii License.
Leuis Pfaellle, proprietor of the Mieuuer-
cher holel, who wuhuu applicant fef a re-
nuwul efhls llcunsu, was bcfoie the court
this ineriilng, In nccordanee with the In-
structleus efhls counsel. Judge Patterson
said tehlinthitthuwussitlstled th.it he had
nothing te tle with the dances at Mieuuer Mieuuer
cher hall, but lit order te get liccne he
would hitve te abolish stage performances
und de uwtty with music. The 1:iwh or the
stute de net allow such uttructlens ut hetels,
nnd unless they nre stepped n licence can
net be granted. Mr. Placflle premised te
comply with the directions or the court,
nnd his license wns granted.
" a
Net Mnny Like This Mini.
, .n,nr-v M- Deremus, or Newnrk, X. J.,
failed In the grocery business in that city
for 817,000 about seventeen years age. His
croUters comiireuil(l for tweuty-llve per
cent. Mr. Dercmus declared at the time
that he would seme tiny juy back
every cent or the money. Slnce that
tlme he has been paving u llttle
en account e.tch year. Tuesday night
Mr. Dercmus guve a dinner te about
eighty gentlemen. Among them were his
creditors. Befoietho company hp.irutud
Mayer Haynci, ou bohulfefMr. Deromus,
prosentod te each creditor a check ler the
lull ninenut of his claim. Mr. Dercmus
Is it lending ltcpuhllrnn politician of
Newaik. Among tlioseat the dinner were
many prominent democrats.
a
Ouardlun Apiietntcd.
Oee. A. Wallace, or i:.tst Karl, was np
pointed guardian of the miner chlldreu of
Mrs. Flera V.. W.tllace.
UB-18I().
JlcQruiut A Nenlen, talleni, Ne. 1M North
Queen Hrett, nm new prepared te show ou tbe
tliiOMt Hue of hiiltlns,Treuscrliiianilaiiiliii
Overceatings e-.er lireuslit te ttil elty,inunr
efnhtchnre exclusive ttjlvs. I'll, trlinmliigs
and price gusrautecd. uiurN-ml
a
II Xu Cure ur ltolIerXoPny.
I glen wrllten cuatuurtcwitU ecry Electric
llelt I sell myself, nnd If after ene week's trial
you are net buicntei r cured I will refund thu
money les?0 jnr cent. C. U. Hoke, inventor.
v. .... ,. uli-ii.iiki, iiuciiicr, i a., ctery
Wednwdn y, from 9 u. in. te 0 p. m.
iiiarrMtd
thu anxua'l CON-CKItT.
A ilciiuntf'er St. Joheph'allesiiltul te He
Hvldeu Mny SV.
The 8lsU.ni of Bt. FrancU, conducting HI.
Jeseph's liesplUd, liute a lan,e number of sick
people under their care. Only n few of the hos hes
pltal'a Inmates ure able te pay for the sen tecs
rendered them, and this money with the funds
supplied by the public Is much tee Utile te
maintain tlie institution without contracting
debts. The sisters ha e each spring for the past
four) cum received assistance from musicians,
whose concerts were generously patronized, as
Uiey deeryed te be. This jear's concert, which
will be cHeii in I'ulten opera house en Hay 12,
wilt be of the sumo mcrlUitleiis churut-tcriu.
these of the pust. Kev. Jeseph Oraf, professor
of musle at the Mew Oathelle University at
Wiuhlniten, I). C, will conduct It. tie had
charxe or the concert several years aie. and Is
remembered for his exeelleat work. The ser
vices of A. h. Xander, ptanUt, 0. rtaekeman ,
vIetlnIM, and W. Mlernch, vfoleticclllM,nll of
Wnlilntennd flnUelasa muslrlans,have been
secured by Father Oraf. The vocal force will
nle be strong, compeed of tlie forereost artists
of Lancaster and Woshlncteu. Ilev. Oraf has
betrnn arraeKtnf the pregramme and says he
will provide the best.
The proceeds are for a worthy charity, and no
one need hesitate In buying concert ticket, for
It l pretty generally known that all patients,
without distinction or race or religion, are ac
cepted at lit, Jeseph's hospital.
9tath.
HwAitn. On the 30th Inst., two miles east of
Lindlsvllle, Aaren Hwsrr, in hlseBUi year.
Netice of funeral hereafter.
ftliADi-.-On the th Inst., near NefTsvllle,
Frederick Hhaab, In the Wth year of bl age.
The relatives and friends of tbe family are re
spectfully Invltad te attend thcfiineral from hut
late residence, Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock
nt the heus", and 2 o'clock at Lutheran church,
NttrHTllle. 2td
MNavhet.
Philadelphia frodneo Market.
I'niLADEM-iiiA, Mar. aO.-Noen-Klonr qulst 1
Penn'a supers, 3 0M2 40; extra. 2603 00 j
family, SKfeatil); roller, S 6P9I 00: patent,
440400.
WbeAt steady; Ne. 2 Bed new, stMe;
Ne. 1 1'cnn'a lted, poe Ne, 2 de, STUc,
Cern nrm ; Ne. 2, new, teB3jyfa ; old, VK
44c.
eU 'dy: Ne. 2 White DftlOJici Ne. 2
mixed, 2su.
Hranflrm; Winter 115 flO0ISH); Hprlng14 7S
IS 00. -"
listed hay nulet ; f lO;00tS 00 u te quality j
timothy lOHOedHOO for choice; mixed, S749W;
baled rye straw, new, 115 DO.
nutter firm; Penn'a creamery extra
KUWlJa : Psnn'a firsts extra, HOe Jobbing, 1(.'W.
Eggs firm; Penn'a firsts, HHISci held leu,
lMtluc. m U qtinlltv.
Cheese firm; cart sklms,7i$8'e; full skims
Petroleum dull : refined In bbls., tl V.
Potatoes dull; b&iMi'jc per bus. as te quality,
Grain ana i-rovislens.
Furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Breker.
Chicago, Mar. 20, 1:00 e clock p. m.
Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard.
March - ......
April
amy.,
June
0 12
(Til)
July,
Allirilat
RcptemberJ.
octeoer,
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Crude Oil-March
Consels
Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. in.
... 87
lard
007
0T2
n is
020
Wlient Liirn eats. 1'erK.
March ..
April.-..
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IS
10 27
May ... my,
Jtiue w
July- 78J
August
KcpU'mber......774
October
Year
Consels
Crude Oil-March
Winter Wheal
Hprlng Wheat
Cem
Onts
Ilye ......":.....
Barley
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22
10 42
10 12
10 47
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Rcieipts.
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28
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Mil
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Heart.
Receipts Hogs 2C,l
tteccl tits -Cattle .-. Il,i
,0(10
,01m
I.lve stoek Mnructs.
riucAOO, Mur. ID.-ltecelptH, 1.1,000; shlpnienU
S,000; steady; beeves, tl WCtl HO: steers,
1.1 2.'KfS4 40; steckcrs and feeders, 2 I0j48 TO;
eewM, bull and mixed, II M&X'M; Texas cattle,
12 1103 75 : Western Rangers, 12 70($3 (X).
Hijkx Receipts, 20,U; shlpinenu, 10,000: mar
ket strong; mixed, U OMt 27K: heavy, CD
04 SO; llglit,IIU!K(,:ui; skips, fjHXjtt OU.
Hheep Receipts, U.0O0:lili.inent. 1,000: mar
ket strong; unlives, W UOjtflis) ; Western woeled
WHtVftSTU; shorn Taxnns.Ct 0iJ5 23; lambs, 1500
tn te IV) tier hundred weight.
East I.uiickty. Mur. lTl.-Cultle-Rccclnts. I00S :
shipments, 1H; market nrm ; prime, (1 031 SO;
lair uj goeu, si JX;5 su ; romnien, n it! nu.
negs iwcvipu, auu; kiiipmciiM. isje;
market Mew ; medium. 14 4-Vt &0 ; Yorkers,
timatin; i'hlladelphlns, U SKM4 40: Figs,
S I MKt 4 10; 110 curs shipped te NowYerk.
rthecp Itecclpts, 1700: shipment. VUO;
nmrkct fulr : prime, UWSO 10: falrtogeod,
l-Vt,') 7,r) ; ceiiiintiu,M4;himbs, $l&u7. '
lIUKt'Al.e, Mar. Itf. Cattle Hecelpls, 2240
head ; 00 en wde ; Kleady and nrm,
Hheep und Ijimbs Itecclpts, 4,000 head;
1.0HJ en sale ; sternly, geed dcmuiid ; choice te
extra, ft)a015; tnedluni te geed. teUViSfO;
common te kikmI, f I fc5ui 00. I.amlii gemd te
choice, 7 10n7 :u ; fulr te geed, fi) 75u7 ; medium
tefalr, J5 7,-a06O.
Hogs Receipts, &500 head ; 2800 en sale ; heavy
hoes In geed demand ut full rates; mediums
nnd heavy. !H 4"; mixed,! 45; Yorkers, SliWi
4 40 ; pigs, 14 2Snl 40 ; roughs, -J fiOaU 8."..
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MtoeK .Mnrkctn.
quotations by lUtil, McOraun Jt Ce., bankers
Lancaster, Pit.
NKW IOIIK LIST. II A.M. 12 H. Sl'.S.
Canada Pacltlc. .
CUUsL
Colerado Ceal 4S)
Central l'licinc. .. . ,
Cauuilu Hetitlicrn ttlii fv "
Ch I. Ht. U A- 1'bg
Den. A Rie O . . ..
Del. U W - liki 135 1MHJ
F.rle -iV.i
Krle 2nds
Jer O
K.&T ..... VA
IiIIIUNm KJ,i HVjf KtSJ
U Hhore 107 107 1U7
Mich. Cen
Missouri l'ncinc ",i, Ti T2,i
iimK. valley,.,. ....,, ,. ... ......
N. P.
N. P.lTef. 72 Tl Ti
N. west. iie;j UH , 1105s
N. Y.O T ...'.: ...'."
New England 4(fjj 4; 40J$
Kast Tennessee. , , , ,
Ouialut ....
Oregon Transcontinental... 3Gi wyt Sni
Ontario A W-
I'acine Mall.
Richmond Terminal 21 21 W.i
Htl'aul (HJf mi 6Mi
Texas lncine. ... ...'.
llnlnii l'ueinc .;t tc! (TJj;
Wabash Cem
Wabash Pre'. Stf'.f 2rtf awe
Western U . siji
WestHhere Bends
1-IIII.AUEI.l-lllA LIST,
Leh. Val 5l
II. N. Y APhlle. ..
1'a.ltJL MJJ ,MJ, 5.1J5
Reading.. . 20 IP lVlS 10 15-16
Leh. Nav 62
Hestenv. Pass
P.Alt
N.Ceut
I'eeplcs l'ess
Rdg 4s...... S3X Mi Sl
Oil - 87
Lecul Stock tiud lienets.
Reported by J. B. Leng.
Par Last
value, sale.
Laucat't 0 per cent, 1IW0 leu 101
' Ii " " lsu'i 1U) UO
" 4 " " Kchoel lussn IS 100 103
" 4 " " In 1 or 20 ears. 100 100
" 4 " " ln5 nr2U)iiirs. 100 101
" 4 " " Iul0er20yian. Ill) IttlVf
" " " lul5erU0ears. 100 10
Mai.helm Uoreugh lean 100 102
MISCELUANKOUS Hrel'Kli.
tliuirryvllle It. 11 - U) 1
MlllemvlllefcHrcet Cur. .. Ml (M
lmiutre Printing Omnpaiiy, 50 (A
OaMlght and Fuel Cempuuy , K It
Hievcns lteusu (Bends) ..100 100
Columbia (las Cemiiauy 25 25
('ihiiiilila WuterCumiuny 10 11
Huhiiiehnmuilren Cemimuy.. 100 203.23
.durlettn llollewwure ion 210.10
niuteuttiteuse aa i.Ou
Mlllersvllle NoriiiulScheol,.. 23 is
Northern Market ... ... 60 76.20
E tstcrn Market 60 6s
Q is Company Bends (5 per ct. I'JOO).. 100 KM
oelumlilu Borough Bends 100 iut.50
lev Sytnigvttncmcnte.
A lUOLUTEIA PURE.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
rpHIB powder never varies.
A marvel nt pu
1 rlly, strength and wholesomeness. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd can can
net iwkeld In comprtltleu with the multllude
of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate
'ewdcrs, tiiUI 'nnlu m con. Revaj. llAKINU
Pew liEit Ce.. 108 Wall street, New Yerk.
uiBrtMydAlvw
CHEAP-PURE RYE WHISKIES). BLACK
berry, Ginger und Kumincl Brandies.
ROHRER'S LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 22 Centre Square.
THIOR RENT
THAT LARGE CENTRAL BUSINESSBTAND
, Ne. -M EAbT KING STREET.
ml-lvU'
-rANTED-A YOUNG MAN 17 YEARHOF
tWu r5,i?&!Sir,k,) ilmre et a I'cr,
Apl'lyut
uyn
ltd
en
tivLf mi 91W in jk
-DJS 7ii 2A ... .
7s2 8I 'i'X 10 47
sut ...:.
77; i mi
JHn 3kfcertlement.
-lARItlAOE WOHK-t
DOEMOlf OAJtRIAOE WORKS,
Cerner of Duke and Vine Htreeu (formerly
Norbeck A Mlley),
OBO. B.KOI.IIECK, Prep.
99,000 Over N Ibeusund Dollars (I.OVO
In Fine VelilrlMi new en Exhibition.
1890 All the I.ATKHT HTYl.t- for 18BO
ftia.rwi iiiiAii niKTH atn.fMi
aarftie beat of mechanics en repairing at the
tKiersem Carriage Works,
1, corner or nuns ana
vine streets.
dtslrdtl
BEOT te HAVANA Klbt.KK CIOAIl IN
the city, at BIM.Y WAITZ'H, M
Nes. 6 A 108 North queen HL
decMradM.Tu.TliAl
irANTED-A COOK ! MUST COMfc RB
fv commended. Apply te
AMIS. wr. i. iiis suis,
K) Meuth queen HU
m3tV3UP
W ANTED PA IITY WITH flA TO
enter mannfacturlng corporation asee.
rehiry, Balsry. Address, NATION Ah HAFKTY
II.I.OMINATINa CO., 120 M. 4th H., Philadel
phia. It
jiun 1sr.n1 act ivumijm im clm.iu
IfmiM. ivtth mum. halh.rfMitn. elA.. Ne.
Kast King strent. Possession given about
March 22.
Apply at
mrl7-tfd
aOCKNTIlEKQUAKK.
C1
liPItlNO-lnO.
O I
McQrann & Newlen, Tailert.
TU1M1K MAVK IJNO HINCE DKCUIED
tl that Billy Waltz's Clgarjs the Best In the
Hint. Fer wile nt '
, NOH. 5 A 108 NOHTU Q.UEEN rtT.
decMmdM,Tu.Th.H
Klllit, DAY COUIWK IN BOOK-
DeIJ. Keenlnir. Arllhmetlc. Cemmer
cial Law, Correspondence, Type-wrlilng and all
bnslnrss brntiches thoroughly taught. 820
night sleu. Ill North queen Bt. Lancaster.
tfdw W. D. MOHSKK, Prln.
OK CAHTINUH, UtON OR DltABH, LtOIIT
or nenvy, ni suers nuiice, go w junn
UEBf,
SM East Fulton street in7-tfd
1 OLD BRONZE, LIOUIDft AND RIZINO
T rer steam work, at JOHN HOiTti, 233 Kast
Fulton street m7-tfd
BEHT TWO FOR F1V1C CENT. CIO AIU9
the city, at III LLY WAlTZ'S,
Nes. 6 A 103 North queen Ht
decM)mdM,Tu,Tli.H
TO HAVE YOUR BACK AND OLADDEN
your heart use " Purity Heap."
TlfHITE COITON WAHTE, COPPED BY
TV theiienitd, 10c: In lets or 10 pounds or
ever. Be. All goods delivered te an v part of the
city Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. S33 East
Fulton street. m7-td
RENDER YOUR HKIN HOFT, SMOOJII
nnd White by using" Purity 8enp."
THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN
Equal Billy Waltz's Havana Filler Cigar
at NOH.6AI03NORTHquEENHr.
decOnidM,Tu,Th,H
ITIOR RENT THE DI'IRABLE REHI.
" denee Ne. 41 North Prince street, with
eight riHjins, bath-room, furnaec, clectrla Unlit
mid bells. The house Is elegantly pnpered. Pov
session April 1. Apply ut residence. mlCmtd
f-lOR HENT-FROlt APRIL 1. 1800.
JC The DOERIOM Private Dwellln
ik nnd
hlore IliKim, Ne. 128Enst King street
DOER-
HO.M HALL, Ne. 128 East King street The
FACTORY, Nes. 12H and 128 East Mifflin street
I no. 11 1 re or
OEO. H. NORBECK,
Proprietor of the Doersom Carriage Works, cor
ner of Duke and Vine streets. fcbl7-tfd&Iyw
ILLY WAm HAS THE BEST TWO FOR
60 and 60 Cigars In the State, nt
. - NOS.ftAiaiNORTHqUEENST.
dccMmdM,Tu,Tll.8
.N1
OTICE.
Havlntr bnilfrlit. thn llnrlipl Mlinn In luhlr
man's Law Building, freshly furnished, I nm
prepared te de all kinds of work belonging te
my uuniiirs. i-icnHcgie mencaii,
ltd
JOS. COCHRAN.
PUBLIC BALE-ON SATURDAY, MARCH
22, at 1 o'clock p. m., nt Ne. Sll North
Mary street, one Sideboard, two Extension Ta
bles. Olie Hat llnck. rinn What tint, nil snlld
J walnut New Tables und a I.et of Fancy Werk,
nucii us uuxiuens, iiugs, ana iwe neas ana ucu
ding, ene Werk Bench, Fancy Wheelbarrow
forgiecer'slpurposcs. nnd n variety of things
tee numerous te mention. m20-2t
-tTTA REHOUSE FOR RENT-IN THE VIL
TV Inge of Cnneslega Centre, Imcaster coun
ty, a tobacco Warehouse, rapacity, 1,200 fuses,
with Truss Scales, Tables, Ac., from new until
April 1st, 1MII. Fer further particulars catien
DH. B. S. KENDIO, Ne. 22 Seuth Prince street.
Lancaster, or the undersigned,
A. O. UUILKH, Columbia,
Or A. W. GUILES,
Ne 3.15 North Mary St. Ijuicniter, Pa.,
Administrators or the estate or Wm. Guiles,
deceased. mKWwd
OUBLIO 8ALE-ON FRIDAY, AT NINE
JL o'clock n. m., nt Ne. 807 East King street,
of a Walnut Parler Suit, Walnut Chamber Suit,
Walnut Extension Table, no Upholstered Wal
nut Chairs, Walnut Hnll Rack, Mahogany Bed
stead with two Chairs, Walnut Bookcase,
Kitchen table. Lounges, Bureau, Wardrobe,
Case Drawers, Steve, lifty ards Brussels Car
pet Ac. MRS. I.C. OABLE.
Joel L. Hainkj, Auct iuie-2t
TJUBLICBALE.
ONSATUnDAV, MAKCIt 22, lS'JO,
nt 0 o'clock a. m nt Nes. 23 and 2.1 North Queen
street, the tallewing articles: Tables, Chairs,
two Ranges. I'nrler stove. Pictures, Steam
Table. Hydraulic Beer Pump, Refrigerator, Ice
Coelers, Kntvis, Ferks, Sihhjus, Liquors of nil
kinds; nlse, one Geed Mnre, coming four years
yeurs old, guaranteed sound In every respect:
ene .Jump-Sent Carriage, Oiie-Ilon-e Wagen,
tweScts of Harness. All the nbove article nre
new, having no er been tifeed. A let of articles
tee numerous te mention.
Terms will be made known hy
GEORGE II. MILLER
Georeb HUNTKti, Auctioneer. mitWtd
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP AND
BUSINESS CHANGIl-Tlieinrtncnhlp
herelorero existing between O. C. HerrnndM.
B. Weldlcr under the llrm name of HerrA
Wcldler. has been dissolved thlsdav hv mntiml
consent. All the stock nnd fixtures ofthe above
named nrm have been sold and transferred te
C. G. Herr; and all the hook accounts of said
firm have been transferred te C. O. Hcrr, te
whom all persons owing snld firm are directed
te make Immediate payment,
M. B.WEIDLKR,
CHAS. C. HERII,
Utte partners us Herr A Wcldler.
Having purchased the stock of cigars of the
late nrm of Herr A Wcldler. and being desirous
of closing out the same without ileluy, 1 am
'prepared te prfcr great Inducements te be vers
vvtlliln the next ttve weeks.
... .... U. G HERR.
Rear of Ne. 50 North Queen St, Lancaster.
Maiicii 20, 1SU0. it
B
ARGAIN STORE.
The Opening Day en Monday was a Greut Suc
cess ,11 1
REINHOLD'8 WHITE FRONT
BARGAIN STORE.
If you ha ve net been there yet and want te
ecoiiemlro In .household rxixuses, co by all
menus. ' '
NewBargulu Goods Arriving Dally.
Prices Marked Plainly en All Goods. Don't
Ims Afraid te Examine the Bargains.
NEW BAROAINSAltRIVING DAILY.
DONT FORGET THE PLACE.
REINHOLD'8 WHITE FRONT
BARGAIN STORE,
NORTH QUEEN AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
Nearly Opposite the Pcnn'u It. It. station,
ml0-ld
THE MILLERSVILLe" STATE NORMAL
SCHOOL.
The Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel, which has
long been recognized as the leading training
school In the state, Is better this year than ever
before. It Is net 11 mere neuilcmy, but a real
school rer the training of teachers. Its gradu
ates till many of the leading educational posi
tions In Ihlsslute,
A Free Kindergarten will be started In con cen con
neetlen with the Medel Kchoel. It will be In
charge or an experienced klnilergartncr. Spe
cial training classes In tills department with
out extrachurge.
Full state appropriation te students. Write
early for room. Wluirsnrealwuys welcome.
hcclal Arrangements for I-ancaMcr. The
pregramme of the Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel
has been se nrrnnged that pupils from lancus
raster may gnlduute at the school and beuid at
home.
Tuition expenses for pupils preparing te
teach : Per w cek (for 12 weeks or mere), f 1 ; for
Winter fcesleu of 2S weeks, (CM; for Hummer
t-esslunef II wteks, 113; telul tuition for jear.
13?.
A State appropriation of teO.OO Is given te
G rail nates. It Is thus seen thnt High Scheel
Graduates and ethers, who complete the Nor Ner
mal Scheel Course In two ytrars, may de se at a
total tuition of only fJS.
Speelul rates te pupils are glveu by the Street
ltallread Company.
Sumntej Session of Fourteen Weeks begins
Monday, March 31st.
Fer Catalogue or further Information address
tne rrncisu.
DR. E. ORAM LTTF
Mlilersville.l'u. i
miW-Swd
glettt 9khttHmtmnt
OTICBTO MT
FKIKNOH AMD CUBTO
have located temmrarllr my eAea and
JSESBI
,
irernftiws al Laa MnnUiern Msrkl.pnnsarej'
tMJUTH QUJCBN AND VINE HTRRrMjind
have in stock Use assortment of Weighs, Bag Bag
sles.Phsetens and Kamlly Carrlagra, and tbe
Norbeck Mead Carta, all of my own manutsc
ture. Hpsclal attention Is given tn repairing.
My Motte-HoMft Werk and Fair Dealings,
Always Wins,
fcbaMfd 3. H. MORBBCK, Agent
OUKMAKKOv GOLDEN UON AND MIA
qaerldade Cigars eaanei be excelled.
DKMUTH'-I CIOAK STOKE,
Established 1770. UlSstatKbsgBtrast.
altfdfi
OllTHK BEST HOT AIR FURNACE IN
the market. a te JOHN BHHT. Ml East
ran
niten street. m7-tfd
17WII BOILER 1UBEBHUHHE8, UTII.LHON
J Pipe Wrenehes,PlpeandMenkey Wrenches
combined. Flic, Oil Cans, etc, go te JOHN
BEHT, KB East Fulton street. m7-tfd
TJUMPH, BOILERS, MINING, CENTRIFU
JL al and Steam Pumps, of any capacity, at
JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton street m7-lfd
TIME. LABOR AND MONEY SAVED BY
using " Purity Seap." Beld everywhere.
110n BOILERS, HORIZONTAL. TABULAR,
1J Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of
nny site or power, of the best material nnd
workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, KB East Ful
ton street m7-tfd
Ok RENT-THAT DKMIR&ULK STAND
for business
NO. X EAST KING STREET.
Inquire wltbln.
mS-lwd
rrtHE largest and finest line of
I Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes,
Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, SnuO Bexes -indall
kinds or smoker's articles.
DEMUTUB CIGAR STORE.
JUfdR IU East King street
fTUIE FINEST LINE OK 1MPORTKU AND
X Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha
vana Cigars, our manufacture, In boxes of 25.
60 and 100.
DEMUTH'H CIGAR STORE,
al-tfdR lHEastKlngStreit
T7IOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN
XJ glnes, from 3 te 80 horse-power, and Verti
cal Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, you will
flndtham at JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton
street
rruteuT A SHANK,
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S
OUTFITTERS,
Ne. HO North Queen Street
Shirts made te order as low as fljOO.
Perfect
fit guaranteed.
Thr
ireugTl necessity we liave starded a HAND
LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of all
kinds.
ruarce-iyau
iif nrWTl KEET OF PIPE, FROM X
OUtUUU inch te 0 Inch diameter, for
sale nt n low figure, nnd the only house In the
city with a pipe, cutting machine, cutting up te
0 Inch diameter, at JO
llMllf.T,!KIliastKu.
ion street,
m7-tfd
TEAM HEAT IS THE COMING HEAT FOR
I dwelllncs. churches, school hnutea. etc..
etigh successfully used one hundred years
age. wiien you contemplate n change cnll en
JOHN BEST, who will give you a satisfactory
Jeb, nt a fair price. m7-ttd
B
ROWNS.
-USE
Fer the Face-, Hands and Lips. Keeps the Skin'
Bea and Smeeth as Velvet. PRICE, 25c.
MADE AND SOLD AT
BROWN'S DRUG STORE.
COR. DUKE ALEM0NBT8.,LANCA8TER,PA
Household Ammonia. 12c V bottle. Weber's
Alpine Ten, 10c pack. Brown's Cern Cure,
15c bottle. lttiil31yTu,Th3-R
FOR AMERICANSIGHT FEED CYLINDER
Lubricators. Glass Oil Cups for Bearings,
von can get them at JOHN
ruitcn strtet,
m7-tfd
IOR STEAM GAUG1M, HIGH OR LOW
l'rrssure. Water Gaucres. nmiirn rn-lr
Wee
reed Wheels or Wclchlcd. Glass Tillies.
Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder
Oilers Plain, Water Gatice Columns, Cocks for
Steam Gauges.call en JOHN BrT, m East
Fulton street m7-tfd
w
1LLIAMSON A FOSTER.
Welcome Intruders!
READY-MADE
Spring Overcoats,
SUITS AND PANTS.
EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO CUSTOM
TAILOR WORK, BUT AT 33 PER
CENT. LOWER IN PRICE.
Spring Overcoats, 16 00 te 120.
Spring Stilts, 15 te f 18.
Dress Pantaloons, New Patterns, All Weel,
t2 50, Hand $3 50.
Beys' Leng Pant Suits, S3 50 te 17.
Gent's and Beys' Silk Neckwear, Spring Pat
terns, 25c te 75c.
Medlum Weight Underwear, 25c, 50c, 75c.
Linen and Celluloid Cellars and Cuffs.
Overalls und Jumpers, 60e te 75c.
Gent's Fine Silk Huts, Spring Sua pes, 3.
English Derby Hats, f 1 25, f 1 60, 12 60.
Children's Tem O'Shanters In Silk and Cleth.
Beys' Derby Hats, 60c, SI, II 50.
SOLE AGENTS
-FOR-
Steinbacu Patent Baby Coach.
Beets and Shoes
FOR LADIES AND GENTS
Thnt lu fit, make and uppcurunce are diunlte
Custom Werk, but nt 33 per cent.
less In price.
Ladles' Square Tee Dress Shee, f 2 60.
Gent's Dress Ceugrcss Square Tee, 12 50.
Hey s' hchoel Shes, 75e te tl 60.
Ladies' Underwear, Hosiery and Notions.
ljtrge Assortment at Lew Prices.
Our Special Corset, 50c
Dress Goods, Domestics nnd Tewcllngs.
Ladles', Misses' and Children's Spring Weight
Jackets nnd Coats.
Bended and Silk Wraps.
Silk und Cleth Cupcs.
Children's Kilt KklrU aud Knee Pant Suits.
Twe Piece Kilts, S3 te 7 60.
bherl Pant Suits, te M 60.
Odd Pants, 25c te SI.
Small HonsefernisbiDg Goods!
First Fleer of New Building.
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
NO. 314 MARKET ST.. UAIUUSUUIUL PA.
Brown s mm !
Williamson & Fester,
yM s-ssrrttMttttts
H
AGEK BROTHER.
HAGER &
If Oi. 25, 27, 29,
6,000 Ynrds White, Fancy and JelntleeB China Matting, fresh geed of thfc-J
son's importation ana tne newest patterns,
yarn.
A liberal reduction te purchasers by the piece of 40 yards,
The sale of China Mattings is largely Increasing every year, as It Is a
irv.-uve nuu serviceauie ueur oevenDg. -
Cocea Matting, Linoleum and Oil Cleths, all widths and qualUtes.
Daghistan, Metjuette, Smyrna Rugs, Linen Stair and Fleer Damasks.
Carpets.
NEWEST SPRING STYLES,
SPECIAL LOW PRICES.
Blgelew, Axmlnsters, Smith's Mequettes,
Sanferd Wilten Velvets, Lewell Bedy Brussels,
Blgelew Bedy Brussels, Glen Eche Bedy Brus
sels, Roxbury Tapestry Brussels, Banford's
Tapestry Brussels, Hall and Stair Carpets, 6, 8
and 0-lnch borders.
Ingrain Carpets !
Three Ply Ingrain Carpets, Extra Super In
grain Carpels, Weel filled Ingrain Carpets'
Ingrain Hall and Stair Carpets, Damask Halt
and Stair Carpets, Rag and Hemp Carpets.
Remnants and Odd Lengths of Mequettes,
Bedy Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets
many large enough for rooms, at about hall the
usual price.
Prices the lowest ter every description of
Carpets, and will be found Interesting te In
tendlaj purchasers, whether wishing te furnish
atlngle room or an entire house. '
Carpets sewed and laldand refitting promptly
attended te.
IMPORTANT TO
By making early selections for nny
pleased te reserve you any date ahead.
.35, 27, 29, 31
N-
EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
CARPET TIME!
' 'f
New beginners nt Housekeeping or Ihose changing Hemes will find IV te their ad
vantage te visit us befere buying their Carpets, be It Brussels, Ingrain or Rag' Carpet !
mm, is wanicn. we are snowing uig New
suit all purses.
BRUSSELS CARPETS, at
INGRAIN CARPET8,ata0c,23c,80e,ESc,0c, c,t0c.e0c; 7Sr.
RAG CARPETS, at 20e, 20c,
RUGS. We have Just received, direct
exceedingly low prices aud beautiful designs, at 30c, 60c, 63c, 75c. f 1.00, 11.80,
F1.W ana H.w each.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In All WlrUhs
FAHNESTOCK'
35 and 37 East KiriR St., LancastemPa.
gcnt glbucvtiBcmcnte
IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP
. Cocks, Asbestos Pucked Cocks, Fet and Bib
Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swlnsr Joints, call und
get
hem, or send your order by mall, teJOl
UN
-, i. crfisi r uuuu sireei
m7-tfd
TTIOR PRATT 4 CADY ASBESTOS 1)180
J Valves, Jenkins Valvcs.Brass Glebe Vnles,
Brass Gate Valves, Iren Bedy Globe Valves.
Ivcrrnrcty Valves, Pep bnfety Valves, Air
vahes, Rudlater Vates, Pratt's Swinging
Check Valves, Brass Check Valves.Foet Volvos
Angle Valves, call at JOHN BEST'S, SSI Eas
Fulton Street. mT-tfd
A GENGY FOR CALLAHAN A COS CE
JLTL ment te take the place of Red Lead. In
bulk It makes ttve times the quantity of red
lend and Is far superior in making steam Joints,
packing mnn and hnnd hole plates en boilers
Stlii.?.' -i?!0.0 20 cents per pennd, ut JOHN
BEST'S, 33J East Fulton street. m7-tfd
"VTOW IS THE TO BUY YOUR
FURNITURE
AND
NO. a EAST KING STREET IS THE PLACE.
W. M. HOFFMEIER.
ml8-lwd
OPHINO
NECKWEAR!
Feurdn-Hand, Tcck and Tycoon,
At ERISMAN'S.
-TiriLLI A MSPORT
Wire Buckle Suspender,
AT ERISMAN'S,
Ne. t2 West King Street.
TsJ-EW BTYLE
LINEN COLLARS,
AT ERISMAN'S.
TRACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR
JL Steam and Hydrnulle Packing, AsbestRope,
WONcn and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As As
liestes Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Aslcstes
Shea tiling, Gum Packlng.Gum Plugs for Water
Gauges, Plumbago Pucklng, Heed's Patent As-
HsSiSy". Se;;110"01 I''P Cever, nt JOHN
BEsrs, !1 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
XyE EXAMINE EYES FREE. "
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I
Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed !
If you have them examined you will probably
find that there Is something wrong with them,
aud that glasses will be a great help te you.
We use Inimitable "HIA MANTA""' lenses,
which are made only by us, and recommended
by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec
tive vision.
Solid Geld Bjiectacles, 03.OO ; usual price,
Steel Spectacles, fiOe.i usual price, 91.00.
Artificial Eyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 10.
M. ZIMEHAH & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OPTICIANS. , PHILADELPHIA.
Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets.
invH-lyd
-TTMNE TAILORING.
1890 --SPRING.--1390
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment
of
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Ready for Your Inspection.
We nuuld also announce the purchase of a
Jeb Let or English Suiting aud Treusering at a
great mcitllce, which we will sell at
Astonishingly Lew Prices.
SChI1 early te secure a
goods.
bargain In these
H. Gerhart,
ONLY
DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE CITY
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
d27-lfd
BROTHEI
31 Weit King Ct.
prices from 12 cents te 60 cents I
WALL PAPER!
There Is nothing wbteh se famishes'
as Wall Paper nnd Decorations, snd
piesent uncommonly Lew Price a betters
ran n prrxiuccu sis ivssi expense WHO
Hangings 'n hi or ayesner means.
thousands of pieces of Bright New ;
Bt Poeulnr Prices.
Every Grade and Description of IfedK
Lew-Cost Walt Panera. Patterns tra
rents per piece upwards Blanks. BroesfsJ
nosaecTGelds, Ingrain. Felt. English Wl
ble and Sanitary Papers, Handsome M
TOnit r ricsn ; jjeenrauens. VXXIK
Centre Pieces: Picture Red and Roem
legs at ene-aair, ene-uiira, ana even
luniirr urmHi.
With Large Stock and Beat Pan' If a
w offer this season an unusual oppertnnif
nnvs imucr msuguic uuue as low deb.
Hncclal Discounts given te Ledgetn Bed
U1UDS.
Washable Wall m
UNEQUALLED FOR BKRVICE.
Ten thousand pieces of thn Celebrated I
llsh varnisuea me rapers, cugiisu Wl
ana etner caniuiry rapers.
Decorative Werl
We have been successful with
Werk, and are constantly Introducing Nl
lies, nuicce umiicfs nnu vyeuire i-iccvs x is
pnper Hangers ana Decorators wne are I
ticat ana cempetsni wersimen seni sna
e nth and cartful work guaranteed.
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPEl
B ' making early selections for work yeul
desire to;de, we will be pleased te reserve I
any esve aucau.
HOUSEKEEPERS !
i
work you
mny desire te de. we w
West King Street.
'.sslf-
Lines or these Fleer Coverings a1 prices te
60c, 62Wc, 75c, See and U.00.
80c, 83c, RSc, 40c, 15c, TOc, 08?. !
from the mill, a Jeb let of Smrn
yrmrBii
Ugs, at
2.00, ?i50,
and Qualities.
$trw .buevttemcttta.
rpiIE CALLA LILY IS THE TRADE MA
X of the Finest Seap en Earth. PURll
TANKS FOR WATER, OILS, ACID Ob7
of nnv shape or rapacity, at fulr nrlce
te JOHN BEaT. 333 EastFulien street, mfl
XF YOU WANT A FIIlST-RLAKa PfltlTS
JL Euglne nnd Beiler, en wheels, cheap, aai
fnllnvrlnir nrliwi .linir. a linniLnnn tm
horse-power, $525 ; 10 horse-power, 1575; i5 hoi
lrj r nurse-puwcr, ii.iie, can ill jui
a..ea e, 0.K) xieb r uiiuu sirceu m?-i
171TIIE llllTf!l.- PIIIC. nr.w ae.
Jj flgttrcs, go te JOHN BEST, m East Fu3
aisled n
F
OR GOOD BRUSHES GO TO
KILBURN.
BRUSH MANUFACTURER. 211 WESTKll
ST., LANCASTER, PA. 1
, ml-lmd&l
rP"
ltlue
(ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID
Medel Maklns, I'aUerns. Drawlnsa
ltlue Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOI
BESrs,S33 East Fulton streeL m7-tf
JOHN BAKER,
Aldennan of the First Ward,
Is prepared te attend te all legal matters. .
collections promptly made.
110 NOUTII QUEEN STREET,
mrl6-lmd Lancaster, 1
XNJECTORS, RUE LITTLE GIANT, Hit
s cock inspiraters ana Electors, Ebern
Reller Feeder, Pcnberthy Inspector, Amerli
InlPCtOru nil In ctru.lr n. TAlTST flWTtt
East Fulton street. ' m7-tlJ
"DADIATORS. OF ANY MAKE OR
X sIeii, can be furnished at reasonable rtgurl
by JOHN BEST, 833 East Fulton street. (m7-
TjIOR BOLTS, LAG SCREWS. SETSCREV
JL? Square and Hexagon Nuts, these goods I
iws,iduu;i ijivsi 9, iiAiiasi fuiien siref
m7-tfd
"lirASH EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS '
tV De washed with " Purity Seap." Yen
like It.
T
IHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
REMNANT SALE
-AT-
NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET.
During the past week we have hunted out al
tne remnants In etery department and wll
eicun mem out nl low prices.
Remnants of Silks, Weel Dress Goods'
trench and American Satlnes, White Ge
iaccs, f.moreiaeries, etc.
Remnants of Cleths, Casslmeres and Suiting!
from tne tailoring Department in lengths largl
Heugh te cut uljiaies'er 11 uses' ueat, Beysl
suit or ratr or rants.
All marked down te about one-half the rcgn
ia- pnee. in mis way you may get a nrst-cls
material at tne price or common goods.
The People's Cash Stere
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
marSO-lydR
F
Mall
Oil CAST IRON TIPE FITTINGS BOTH I
plain and reducing, up teO-luch diameter. I
Malleable
nnlfelds.
itlings, ranges. Flange Unions.!
kll1.pl.ui1. IThl..n. ,K U. . S
Manifolds, America:. Unions, Tube Supports.!
Jlnngers, l-'loeritnd (
ceiling Plates, go te JOHN I
BEST'S, SB East Fulton street.
mT-tfd
-1AHRY IN
STOCK BEST CHARCOAL. I
I I llnImn,rttH lid Ihi ft.. .1.1 i..t..n.
d!r"aJ
Ilurdeil's Rlrl Iren, llkr.l. llm .l
,IlllI,lJVili,t4.fi!'Hi..,,;e,- v,fl toxej
ThePeopIe'sCashSter
v.i uj uimuuKuauiitircn. ui
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