iuiKaB:'7,vui-ei" rx&xgE$t7Er'?w TSwt V i 'wrTlWt U , K .,! :'ej;' LANOARTER DAILY TNTtLUGfcfeR. TRIDAT, MArtCH 21 r 1890. TH1 -. ESHEK GUILTY. TV1 1 ;. i r,"" fllMM ABIIHSf T EflMIUCtL J ft; MMtr UK lemuii. . CaMnltt lHTetIctlBB HU Cen- -HfrUttcit Thnt Ite Be Stta- pMH&sitjatU the Conference Meets. una, March 21. The commllteo of i investlgatlnn BUbep uner, or . thti afternoon rendered verdict guilty of all the cliai-Res falsehood, er and reviving eni unucmtiesierme of creating dissensions In the IK. ey recommend that Bishop Esherbe led aa a bishop and aa a minister of Evangelical church until the general mce In 1801. rvtsstsi'W C INsrKCTEIJ. It. Soldiers Preflelent In Drlll-Thelr :'l Kqntpmenta In Geed Condition. Columbia, March 21. Company C, irth Regiment N. G. It., was Inspected kthe armory last evening by Lieut. Cel. ''B. Case, of Marietta. The menibera ) Inspected in heavy marching order I a very thorough manner, and made a creditable appearance, tee inspect- t officer compllmenlcd Captain Bennett i the excellence of his command. After Inspection of arms and equipments the "wtnpany were Inspected in skirmish drill I guard mount, allowing Mel same pre- tone v as In the previous Inspection. Her- rjMant Majer Clirissman.ef the Fourth regl- fc.ttrttit, was present Cel. Lcfiiud Adju- EjHH O'Neill ex pec tea te bp-present, bin awsert; "Vljena at Rending. Geerge Early Smith, n well known IRK man. was before Squlre Kvans this morning ou a comreou charge preferred by iweman. In default of fJOO Dan no was amilied te tall for trial. Twe tramps wero In town yesterdny and I two silver watches, ene for 2S cent nd the ether for $.1. Tliey get drunk en tt proceeds and had a geed time with ' Jehn Llppeld, n worthless character of ' town, it he has frequently been in Jail. i Rpoeefthe men left town, but the ethor ttm arrested uy iniicer wiuick nnu sent & Jail for live days by Hqulre V. awn. The waicn seiu ler i is an etcn nice, jigin tmakn. Ne. 2.(1X1.48.1. On the back Is oil- k yraved a bird perched en n limb. -j.' Mat Malsen. n notorious colored woman, H vaa before Mqulre Selly last night for being ' drunk and disorderly. The case was con- tinned te give her a chance te pay the eat. 'lUverside Heme, Ne. 27, will go te Lan- " Mater this evening te ray a fraternal visit Si- te Fttlten Heme of that city. i'MiasJoe ueuncii oniertatneu a unmoor 'it ladies and genllemen from Lancaster h 4; her home ou North Third street last .; atoning. ,Oiricer Wltlck has received a letter from 3mm P. fllvln (if Mnnllcnlln. Tnil slini-lrTnf 1(1' '". ' ' - : vvniie ceuuiy. in rciorenceiea iiuiiiiiiuiieu i Caterson, who was arrested in Lancaster ey uiucur wiuick for breaking jail in ine Mate. A description of the man wanted 'will be sent te the officer. ' Mrs. W. II. Cobaugh, of I'lilladelplila, is vlsilinir friends lu town. nC. It. Strickler. receiving teller at the ; First National bank, Is en the sick list. ri.MIss lleleu Uruiier Is Heme en n visit & from Uackottstewii, N. J. j The Heading & Columbia pay car was In town this mernlnir. ." Cards are out for the maxrlaire of Marr :'Elliubeth Herahey, daughter of Justlce II. ,. liershey, or Columbia, and Frank Ueernlk Steaut-, of Yerk. The Wedding L Will take place in the Methodist ihurth, of Columbia, en Thursday, April 3. v$& Cleso of the Nermul Hoheol. ,'MiLi.KnsvH.t.E, Murcli 21. Yeaterday i Closed the winter term of 23 weeka at tli ..urmal nti.1 ln.tlui. of iwlnnf u' nml (i.ni.linH IfA" w.. . w UH. .u..... ...u tvu.uvin K'i,re quietly leaving for the vacation of ten 'aays. i no terin iiiki cioseti lias been ene 8ffc'ef the mett buccesnllil in the sclioel's IiIe- i-' terv. 'The nttcmlimce was larmi and tliu s wprecress murked. Improvements in build- rlifings and Kreumis have been bcvuit and jti planned that will add umturinlly te the itt oemiort et tlie hIikIeiuh, niul te the educa tienal value of the school prepeity. r i i . . . i . ... , s-y.- iceiuruay inu huiuhh eujoveu ine pica- PVsaure of Hen. II. K. Fernow's iroNeiice. s, Mr. I'ornew was aocempiiiilod by Jacob M. Fruntz. Pr. C. A. HclnlNh. An.lrmv M. HKrantz, esq., and Dr. I'. V. lllesliuid. pE.jThey inspected tlie liuldiiigN and greuiuls ,ana visited many or tlie ciast rooms. "ail Kbi(kia f tit nn nml essn m-n n .!.. l. vvwawe w uiuu muu -n uitiuii uiu iii'Uitv . gaged in cleaning the building for nexl i-L term, wlien, by present indications, ury b litff ntimiTtmr nf nnu Mtmlnntu tvlll lu. jtf added te the reTTrt of the school, "fhe sum- mer term begins March 31. AllREST V A rtlOITIVK. Kote Iluuiiiuiiliir Arri'Hlt-il Inn l'hllii liclphlu Heiihw et' Had l!Mitulleii. Kate lluumgurduur as con ictcd nt the p Marcti term, or quarter hcsmieiih court of '&' adultery. Her sentence was postponed for iM few days and'Kute failed te upixutr ou the HftM,,v MViHiwii Jivi unit iu.lUltt.-U tiSltlll tirnnnuu luullful rif I nit- urrniit '!'!. rk'cberirTseut it te Censtable Ilrnntby, of the i n. ... r .1 .l m.ti.. i.i.i t j vrcMij-imuiu nam, i nuauuipuia, ami no located her at a illsiepiilable Iieiihp, Ne. 4 Wiley's court, near Tentli and Itaco treel' " 'r"nlay afternoon. The fet.conttaule lilted the heuse te sorve the process en Kate, and when he read the ,3 writ te her she nt llrst denied bclnir th party wanted. The eftlcer's description of fc'fn her was be perfect thnt he was sum nlm kaS',""0 iuuuiiu imuira luai no luioruieu nor teft tnat tie Intended taking lier te ljmcnhter, IS C3I..& IIij.ii .1...ti,n.f ..i. ... .. . M& uj iuvh uuiiiHitni hiie nab juie uauni- ?V Mtnl ..W...l llin im.i.l.l.ln !... .-I.. t. . I,.uiii;i uuu iiiuuiinmuiu uiuukui liur lO Lancuster en the night train. Slie was placed in the station heuse until this morn ing when slie was handed oer te the sheriff. Her counsel is absent from the city and sentence will net be imposed en her until te-morrow morning. A bhoet Inu Contest. The first trap Mioet by tlie North Knd Quu club was held at Annadale, Manheim township, Thursday afternoon. It was at clay pigeons, 18 yurds line, 30 birds te each shooter, w 1th the fellow Ing result : Tlioe. Beck, 21: Tlies. A. Anderaen, 19; Jacob F. Weircr, 17 ; Adam Kulilman, 12. The nexl , alioet w ill le held en Thursday aftornoen, March 27th, at the same placn. Thee. Beck, w he will lea e 4he city en the first of April, resigned as socretary, whereupon Jmeb i Welrur was uiianl uiianl ineusiy elected ids successor, as well as treasurer and captuln of the club, for the eusuing year. A Yeiintc Man Hurt. fef Itebert 13. Snyder, a young man wliose rS .home is at fli-Hi.iit.l.iirc' nllnmntwlinmt ..n Iff.a freight train, which was moving along avenlng. He inlssctl his footing and was W-dragged for ever one hundred yards. He was terribly cut and bruised about the legs and was taken te tlie county hospital. AGiirprUe Party. A pleasant nurnrlku rmrlv wnu li1H In hevft of Miss Lillle Adams, at her home g en East Walnut street last evening. After &T nlavimru number of cainAK(liKtur Ai,ci. i cil club entertained the parly with vocal , ami instrumental iuusIc, Refreshments :U were served. I , K Will l'aku tli Mcrrluinv. has rented the Merrlmac r i? - p-r Al. Mobil iuuk, en I'rlucu street, new run by Sam uel Kepperlintf, and he will lake iiossesslen euAptUlst. Mr. Melin is a well known eungmau who has been connected with .' Ihe lgle and ether hotels for years. Jes. JswtOlwUuw Ukw the Merrluwc ktables, Spring- MBO. McQrann A Newlen, tailor, Ne. 1M North Queen street, are new prepared te show yen the finest line or Suitings, Treuserings and Spring Overceatings ever brought te this city, many of which nre exclusive styles. Fit, trimming and prices guaranteed. rearl4-2wd It Ne Care or Keller Ne fay. I give a written Kuaranfce with every Electric Belt I tell myscir, and If alter one week's trial you are net beneflted or cured 1 will refund the money leu per cent. C. U. Hoke, Inventor, at 3 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., every Wednesday, from a. m. te 0 p, m. mnrl7-fild fNavritA0C. h-mNKti. flAttvifr. At thn PirwtjVtcrtan Memerial parseuncc, March 20, by Itev. Themas Thenipiwin, I. D., Mr. Harry It. Htener and Miss i.linnii usrin. ltd Slcath. HWAttn.-On the 30th Inst., two miles east of linilltvllle, Aaren Hwarr, In his Wth jear. The retail ves and rrlends of the family are re specUtilly Invited te attend the funeral rrem his late reldcnc, en Hunday morning atsJ4 o'clock, and at 9li o'clock at the Dunkard church at Petersburg. Interment at Toters Teters burg. Hiuuii.-On t,c lth InsU. near Neffsvllle, Frederick Hhalih, In the 80th year or his age. The relatives and friends of Ibctamtty are re. pectfully Invited te alta4ttie funeral from his lata residence, HnlurMy afternoon at 1 o'clock at the liens ando'cleek at tiiithtfsn rhurch, NelTsvllle. X 2ld HcilArjMt-In this city, en Ihe IBlh Insl,, KUen Hclrftfner, wirnofthelnte Jehn Hchafner, In the f til year of her nje. The relatives and rrlends of the family arc re specttally Invited te attend the funeral from her Isle residence, 41 Lafayette ttreet, Hunday afternoon at 2 o'clock., Interment at Zlen's cemetery. mJWUI lUI(it.ar. March 21st, 1S00, In this city, Isaac Qulgley, a inemher of Uempany (1,713th Regiment, aged nfty-wnen years. Thn relatles and friends of the family are re tectnilly Imlted te attend the funeral, Irem Ills late residence, Ne. 320 West James street, en Monday arternoen at 2 o'clock. Old soldiers are Invited te attend. Interment In Zlen cem etery. 2td ltlttrltct. I'hiladelplila I'rodueo Market. PHILAPKI.I'IIIA, Mar. 21.-Noen-Flour steadv; Penu'a supers, 2 00a2 40; extra. SWm; rumlly, nO.'l(0; roller, 8 Beat 00; patent, I 0H 00. Wheal firm ; Ne. 2 Red new. M'lfM'ic ; Ne. 1 Penu'a Red, 0c: Ne. 2 de. 87U(!IWUe. Cern steady ; Ne. i, new, Uif.iV,n ; old, 4.1 41c, Oats nrm; Ne. 2 White 3030;c; Ne. 2 mixed, 2kc llrnnnrm; WlnlerlltiWjSlOWi BirlngfH75 lb 00. Haled bay unlet ; II0OUAI3 00 as le quality ; tImelliylOOUMlSOO rer cheice: mixed, tM$D60; baled rye strnw, new, I15fi0vil4. Mutter nrm Penu'a creamery extra V.nc, : Peuu'a rirsts extra, fXte : Jobbing, 8 Wi. Kk llrnij Penn'a OrsU, UtJiii'Ac: held leU, lbilC nste quality. Cheese nrm; part skims, 7Hcj lull skims lVe. Petroleum dull : rellned In litils., 17 23. Potatoes linn; UWn7e per bus. as le quality, Mtoek Mnrketa. Uuotatlens by Reed, MiKJraun A Ce., baukert Lancaster, Pa. naw TOIIK LIST. It A.M. 12 M. 8 P.M. Canada Pacific. C.C.C. A I Colerado Ceal Central Faclnc Canada Heuthern 61 6h), 6lf Chl.Ht.UAl'bK .'.! ...'. ...." Den. AltleO Del.L.xW !! Krle . ia)J Krle Zntla JerC m K AT iu. Ni7.!;3.!r."ir.".r.''. siji w" U Hhere 107H! 107J WA Mich. Cen Missouri l'ftcinc Tt 73W 13', Heck. Valley N. I'. WPS N. P. Pref....... liii Tiy. Tii N.WesU llOVj UOjJ 110'j N. Y.O ..." ,..'. NewKnglsnd W WA 'A KastTeuiicsace. .,.. Umaha ....::. Oregon TninnceiilluenUil... 117 Slli W,i Ouurle W I... ...,." ...-" I'aclde Mall, - Richmond Terminal ftuiW.....?.,.. m mx esjj Texas PacHlc . , Union Pacinc.......... IL,)J (?il 2JJ WalNishCem. ...' . .' " Wabash Pref. Wi Western U..... , Hij si hl West Hhere bunds... .'.. ..I" ... rillLAPKM'ltlA LIST. Lell. Val H. N. Y. & Fhlla... 1'a.R.K. tnit Heading... ,'J) 1-10 'M'i Ml Leii. Nav ...:" ...'.", Hewtetiv. Pass m); P. 4 It Bl N.Cent.. Peeples Pass.. . Rdg 4's.....'. all J 8.1, i Oil .! Jlctu SVucvtlol'lmltte. C-tlfiT:AP-l'lJRK HYKWHlHKlia, lll.ACK J Ix-rry, (Jlngeranil Kiniiinel llrnndlrx. ROHRKR'H I.KiUOIl Hl'OltK, No.22CcntrelSiuHre, 1? 710R RL'.NT- 1HATLAR(1I:CKNTRA1,I11IHINK-SSHTAND , Ne.aiKASTKINOMTHKKl'. nl,H-lwl I" OW-A OOI.I) (iUARTZ HICTTINU OF J Wvlrh Cluiriu, ial shape. Lllx-rnl re wind will be paid nn return or wnnu te ltd i NOtlTII WATER HrRKKT. Mill P. REGULAR! 1 the West End tleu, will Imi held n MONTIU.Y"sii:miNO OF llullllllli: 1111(1 1 .1 Hill Akaik'ln. Ill llin Ijiu llfllfii tif 'IV II llelalian. cu.. this Hntiiriliiv fi,.iiiiur nt 7. hi o'clock. Meney le lean. Nomination for mil. errs nt7 o'clock. Election from '.-HI tell o'clock. T.C. WIIITHON, n2l-2td Hecrelary. PUIILICHALlC-ON HATUimAY.lilATlCli Wil,iitNe.iU NOR1H MARY rlTHKl.T. oneslilebourd, tnoeteiiKleii tablis, i. ruck, wliiit.npt. all solid walnut, iww; two IwdMeii.lK niid lanldlng, bnl spring, rugs ami cushions, let nrrmu-y work. One work bench, oue wheel. bEITOw, for grocery purposes, unit iiMirletyef household lurnlturv. Hale te commoner, at l e clock p. in, ltd" 1 RAND FAREWELL CONCERT M.KNNERCROR WINTER UARDKN, Te-morrow (SATURDAY) Evening. !W. .!Pi??-,iee of ,he Viennese Duelllsls, FEN. UROTIIERH, and MI8-J LENA FOLEY. Ne drinks will be served en this occasion. LOUIS PFAEFFLE, Proprietor. ltd TTNEVERFAILH! JL Fmlley's Vegetable VeruiiruseHyrupiieer alls te eradicate stomach, bowel and seal worms from the Infantile sjstem. It rciulres no purges ; nRer taking, and will net sicken the steuiuch II kc most of the canity and sugai cures. AKentleniiiuwliii gaelt te his child, said: "I M-milit net take ' and lie without jour syrup. Our boy must have been almost eaten lip by worms." Krullej's Vegeiahle Af.r.,,,,.riW.lij;?,UV!" Prepared anil sold only hy WM.O. FRAILEY'HEAril' END PHARMACY. (OpiHMlte hjutcrn Market). Price, cents a bottle. M.W.FAw COCIET1JM, LOOK TO YOUR INTi:iH-Sfl'. I WILL FURNIHII COMPLETE a siKlctv room en llieSd story of my new bulldliie,flx M feet, with iweiiiitu nxiiiis 13iK f.H't. Allliealeit witlisb-iimnndall the cetnenlenns, and will lent thorn te societies nt a tuederutti price. This Is ii geed chaiiee for seclellra In get the beit ledte room In tlie city, in It hai an ele gant entrance mid will be iHred and can.et.il haiuUenivly, or I will rent the wliole.lil story, sliu anae irvl.nt a low price. ' Becor.uiery leueu nut rer fnlm, balls and paekage p.irlfcu. Appiy in niurtl'Jt J NO. F. Ui.lNITHII, An. 1 15 North HueciiHln.l OMMON COUNCIL OKD1NANCE, NO. 0. March S. IKK). In Common Council Read and Itureried te tliu Finance Commute. hauie day Reported Hack Alllruiathely, An ordinance creation a teniHirary lean and uppieprlatlug tlie siinie te illllcrein depart ments. ' HhcriON 1. Re It erdnlned by the select and common councils of tliccltyef ldineaster.Tliiil tlie mayor be and Is hereby uutlierlzcd and em. pettenil tonegetl.itoulo.iu te the city of Ijiii. easU-ref tiicnlj-tMe tlieiisamt, nine liundrnl and fort)ilxilelliinipa)abloon the rlrtt day or August, A. 1. I'), at tliorateor Inten'stiiel cxcicUIiiksIx perccut. per annum. Bml '1 hnl the Mild sum or twenty-two thou, sand, nine hundred and fertj .six ifja,tH8) dot. lar, be and is hereby appropriated for ihe fel. lowing objects bereluiinir speeltted, lt: te water works general, the sum of three thousand dollars thereof; te salaries, four hundred del. lars thereof ; te salaries, engineers and JrUers. nre ileartmcnt,nlne hundred and twentylx dollars thereof ; le ihiIice and turnkey, n thousand, two hundred ami twenty dollars thereof; te lighting city, twelve thousand thereef: te repairs te streets, four buulrcd dollars thereof; locentlngeucks, oue thousand dollars thereof. Ordained aud emitted Inte a law at the City el Lancaster, March lit. lsue. J.JI.UAUMUARDNER, President pre tcm. Common Council. David L.Dkex, Klerk of Common Council. President Helect Council. J. K. 1IAKH. Clerk Helect Council. Approved March kUtl. 1 .LEY, Mayer. Stem 2lfctetUemtnt 7t "COMMON COUNCIL ORDINANCE, NO Mnreh .V Isnn. In Common Onunelt Itesd and Referred te the Flnanne Oetnmlttte , rtame nay ncpeneq uaea Affirmatively. i ) An ordinance s-itherlttni the Mayer te rsneel two one hundred dollar rertineates of In In dehtednessef the city of tiiineaster Issued by virtue of an erdluancc.enlltlcd "an ordinance te fund one hundred and eighty-two thou- rertlflrntes of IndehtediiCM, bearing six per cent of the city of Lancaster." Approved Feb ruary 7, w. , Whereas, by virtue of nn ordinance entitled " an ordinance te fund one hundred andelirhly andelirhly twe thousand, seven hundred dollars of the ex isting certificate of IndebedneM, bearing six Per cent, of the elty of lmeastcr," approved cbranry 7, ISB0, the mayor or the city was au au teorised te Issue certificates of Indebtedness Inter alia of two hundred dollars In denomina tions of ene hundred dollars te bear Interest at four per cent, per annum, payable quarterly. Therefore be It ordained by the select and com mon councils of the city of Lancaster that the mayor be and Is hereby autherlred and em powered te cancel the two said certificates of Indebtedness nf the denomination of one hun dred dollars each Issued by virtue of the ordl erdl nsnee arercsnld, approved February 7, IWsj. Ordnlaed and enacted Inte a law al Uie City of lAnrnstrr, March l, lsi. J. It. IIAUMOAIlUNK.il, President pre tern. Common Council. David I,, dken, Clerk Common Council. . ... D. R. I.ONO, President Hclect Council. J. K. lUim, Clerk Helecl Council. Appreed Maren 20 IWM. 7fi at. inwu. KDtV. EDUERLEY, Mayer. mzi-ata O ELECT CptlNClLbRDlNANCE NO. 8. January 1, 1890. In Select Council Read and Referred te the Flnance Committee. Fell rusryS, lSUO. Reperu-d Rack A til r mo ll vely and Ordered Printed. An ordlnsnee Increasing and fixing the salary nf the chief engineer of the Are department and denning a part of his duty. . . SBCrie- 1. lie ft ordained hy the Select and Common Councllsef the City of Lancaster, that the ch lef engineer of the Ore department of Lan caster oily shall lie paid an aauual salary of nine hundred dollars, te be paid In monthly Installment by warrant upon the city treas ury, as a bill eouiienatlen for the discharge all hlsdutles, new or hereafter Imposed upon him by Acts el Assembly or ordinances; and that It shall ben pari of his duty te attend te, riguiatennd suiierlntend the flre alarm of t e flm department. Sue. 2. AM ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconsistent herewith or supplied by the pro pre visions hereof are repealed. Ordained and enacted Inte a law nt the City of jnncasler, March A, I WW. J. II. UAUMOAItllNRIt. President pre tern. Common. Council. DavipL. Dkkn, Clerk Common Council, 1). E. LONO, President Helect Council. J.K.JlAns, Clerk Select Council. Approved March 0, IkOO. mj Etd ED W. EDO ERLEY, Mayer, OELECTCOUNCILOHDINANCENO.6. Fibruary . 1S1I0. In Select Council Real nml Referred le the Street Committee, Same Day Reported Hack Altlrtnaltvcly mid Ordered Printed. An ordinance giving and granting te the Lan caster City Street Railway company thnrlght te extend lis tracks en Seitth tlueeii street from Peiih Hiiare te Vine, street, and from Its present southern terminus te the elty limits, and te operate meter cars and erect and maintain poles en said street. Section, He It ordained by the Helect and Common Councils of the city or Lancaster, That tlie Lancaster City Street Railway com- riiiuy shall have the right te lay street railway racks en Seuth tjiiceu street from Its trucks al Penn Square te Its' tracks at Vine street, and from Its present southern terminus ou said Seuth Ouecu street te the elty limits. Provided, Thai the time fur the commence ment of the laying of tnieks Is limited U the period of one year from the pastnge of this or dinance. Hkc.2. That the snld railway company shall have tlie right toepnrate meter stieK cars mid teerect mid maintain poles en both sides of su'id street for the dlstuucu mentioned In Mcc 1 of (his ordinance. Provided, That this ordinance, and all the rights herein given, are. subject te all the provi previ sions, restrictions mid limitations contained In the ordinance, entitled " An Ordinance (living and draining the Privilege and Right te Oper ate Moter street Cars nml Erect and .Maintain IMlei en (he Streets or the City or lauenster, along the Line of the IjiucuaUt City Street Railway and tlie liisttnd Hallway Company," passed Januarys, Iff.M. , i 'On ., illly. Ordained mid enacted Inte a law at thn City of Lancaster, March n, IMH). J. II. HAUMOARDNER, President pre tern. Comnieu Council, DA VIP L. Dkkn, Clerk Common Council. , D. K., LONO. u President Helect Council. J. K. IUnn, Clerk Select Council. ml'Wtd SELECP COUNCI L ORDINANCE NO, I. Feliruiiry 6. I8l. 'In Select Ceiiuell Rend and Kifcrred te thu Hlrtet Committee Hume Day Repnrlcil Hack Aillrinallvely and Onlercd Printed. An niillnauce giving and granting te tlie West EndStreet Itathvay Company the right te lay street rail" ay tracks en lertaln streets In lite City or Ijincasler and te eeralii meter ears mid te elect and maintain puki en said slrifls. Sktien I, He It ordained by thu Select and Common Councils of thu Clly of Utuciister, i mil ier ine purpose in iiueriiing tnecitircus et the wcsltrifparlsiif the c'ly Inere.isiil railway lacuiiies, nun uiireiiiieiug eiceineiiy as u tlvc pmier, the West Kml Mtrwt Railway trlelly iisthcine- ei iva nvav com Imiiy shall have the rlulit te lav streel rallnnv tracks en West King street and Columbia nvw line, from the cast side of I'rlnec street te Col lege avenue, ami en Maner streel from West Mug street le city limits, and ou West Chest nut street from North tlnei'ii street te Cellcgn avenue, anil en West James street from Prince street te Cellcgeavenue, and ou College avenue triuii Columbia iivftitifl tuJameH street. Prevldid, That all trucks en the said streets shall be laid with Hal mlN. of net less Ilia u tliroe-lucli tread, and or uniform gituge wllh the Ijincastci Clly Streel railivuy, and the tracks laid by the ljiueastrAMlllersvllle Hall risid cemiiany. In the elty llintts, shall Imi changed te similar Hal rails and be of the same gauge as the Ijincasler Clly Strict railway. And, provided further, ThiUtlie laying of new tracks and altering of any triu kn that are new laid, shall be graded according te the directions of th" street committee, se as te make the best Jeb: but the'grade given by the committee hull net preclude the city from changing the Kiaileatiiiiy time; nnd If such grade hecliauged y councils, the tracks shall belaid lu confor mity therevv Ith, and at the exense or said rail way citmimiiy. And, provided further, That the tlme for thn commencement or the laying of said tracks Is llmlti it te the period of one v cur from the pas pas pas katioef this uruluauee, Stc. '.', That thu tuld rallivay cempiny shall have the right te opt rati) meter streel cars, and te creel and maintain polls ou both sides of racli street along the route of said railway tracks, aientleiuni In section lef Ihlserdlnance, at such points as the engineer In charge of thn construction of said street mllwavs and the street committee of eltv councils may deem necessary, and le connect the poles en opposite Hides of the streets se us te carry the wires which cnuuect the electric cerreal te tlie cars. Provided, Said wires shall Im maintained at thu height or notices than eighteen feet ubevs the grade or surface of tlie street or streets, and all of the work In erecting nnd locating said IHilesaud wires shall lie subject te thoappreval of the street committee of city councils. And, provided further. That the city of Lan caster snail have thn right te said poles te sup port nnd convey the city wires, as the city of Lancaster may new or hereafter desire te operate, said wires te lie erected se ns net te In terfere wllh the operation of said railway. Aim, prev men luriner, i mil nil poles snail be of weed, uniform lu height and thickness as near ns possible, and te be nalnted of n color approved by the street cummtttete of elty coun cils. Siii). 8. That net mere than ene fare of fi cents shall bn thargid for n single trip, extending from any point ou the line or said railway within the clly limits te the terminal point, eltlici north ei south or cast en the Uincaster City Stmt railway. hKC. l. That whenever the city efljincustcr shall hcmillcrpavoer iiiauidauilrn any stnvt erstrcets along the line of said mllwavs wllh asphalt lilecks.lk-luiau blocks, asphalt sheeting nriireKeii sumo, the said stit-el railway com cem iiany, Its successor or assign, shall at thu same tlmetu'.veer iiiacaitamle the streets occupied by the railway, that U te say, between the tracks of said railway, with the same kind of blocks or material with which that lt of Lull caster paves or macadamlics tbeaHI street or streets; and If the s.ild railway company. Its successor or assigns, shall uegliH't or reluse te da the said work, then the elty of Ijincaster shall itn the same mid recover the cost and expense thereof from the said rullvvav eeiiiiauy, S.l5. That thu said street railway cempuuy.lu consldeiiitleu of the franchise hereby granted, shall imy te the treasurer of the city of Ijincas ter, en or lieferc thu first day of June, K, and annually thcrcartcr, the sum or 60 cents ou each and eviry mi1e which may be erected. main tained or useil hy It within tlie city limits, and the sum uf fa for each anil every cur which It may use and operate. Si-c. a. That the said streel railway company shall be sublet t te all the previsions of anordl anerdl Haute, entitled "An Ordiiiauce Regulalliig Passenger Rullwuy Companies lu the City of Ijincuster." passetl Murcli 3, 1N-7. src. 7. That the rallwny company shall lw re. qulied tu run ears at Intervals et net ever ten erluelvuiiilnutcs during business hours, and that the nite or sliced shall net exceed seven miles per hour In the business purl of the city. si.c.8. l'hat thlsordlnunce shall net go Inte ellect.er be ef.uiiy force, until satd ceniuiny. ....v. ., .., j,u,u fiv.ii, sunn, vviiiiui iiuny .In. - ..D... ,ll ...II .....a .1. ........ .. ... .. tlajHiirur the i.UKii, Uleim uf the iuii nu I llfft llnTmif imsstt tlin iifn. visions of the same In writing and nie It In tlin ullK-enf the clly noHclier, Ordained and enacted Inte u law al thu city of Luiicaster this 5lh day of March, A. J), irisl , , J. 11. HAUMUAitDNER. J'resldenl pre tern. Common Council. DaviuIDeen, ' Clerk Common Council, , . D. K. LONG, i u- n.u iresldentselyciceiiiitll. J. JV. tLVKU, Clerk belect Council. ni2l-3td HLtm&bvivtimtnt. me HAVE YOUR RACK AND OLADDEN X year keart use " Purity Boap." 1VjiiTR correw WAsre, copped nv V the pound. Me t In lets or 10 pounds or ever. e. All goods delivered te any part of Ihe City Free. Call en JOHN BGfT, Ne. m FasI Fulton strart. 1 1 rr m7-bl 1 1. 1. . , , i. . 1 1 RKNDMRiYOOH HKIN HOFT, 8M0O1H and Walt by using " purity Besp." , t t f T t T710R COUNTY COMMISSIONER, UBO. l. BOONK, efKadtbury township (Heuthern district) Hub Ject te Dstnesratls rule. martl-tAI fXUtf FELLOWS' PAl J under the auspices of Ne. 25, P. M In Docrsem FACKAUK . PARTY, Canten iincaier. Hall, en Saturday evening. March 23d, tnenlal Musln hv (M ,..e.n ir... I h ffna, ,,. Odd Fellows' (Quartette and Yeung Men's Democratic Society orchestra, under the leadership ofl'ref. F. W, Haas. mlnlnn. Illmili,' '"'''' Ad. 1 2U1 AVF. YOUIl WHITF.WASIHNO AND . house Cleaning done by JOHN HOOK, 4.10 North street. Ijinenster. I'M. Havlnur J7.. had an experience of It years In this business,, 1 Kiinw i can givsynu sniisiaeiieii. win n te yeurltitcrest te give me atrial. ltd VTO FOISON eirINjyBIOUH"cbLOR SS used In "Purity Heep,'' ' r' ANTED-LADim ATaENTllEMEN In eltv or eeuntrv wlshlnc te cam S3 te Kaday at . .. .., . .-." . . at ineir own nemes ; no canvassing , rntshed and sent by mall any distance. wisrk fu AddrcM with stamp, Crystallised Photo. Ce., 112 W.eth St., Cincinnati, O. marlS-Smeettll TJUBLIC HALEON TUESDAY, MARCH I a'.tli, at the SUick Exchange Hetel, North Flem street, te consist of chairs, stoves, tablet, sideboard, sink, refrigerator, and etticr articles te numerous te mention. Sale le commence at I o'clock p. m. Terms te be made known by CHARLKJ8ENFT. Rr.iiMAM, Auctioneer. . m21-3td Tr -ii- A TflUltSK-IS. .' , Evaporated and Dried Fruit S GREAT VARIETY. CALIFORNIA FRUITS-Pruncs of All Sixes, Egg Plums, Peurs, Peaches, Apricots, Ralslus, Urars, Ac THE YENTZER EVAPORATED SUrtAR CORN The nrfMnttte ssnrkiit ;sold only by us ; ether dried corn no cotiipJUlsen. SCHUMACKER'S AKRON MILLS PRO DUCTS. Rolled A vena. Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Cern Meal, Farina, Ac WHEATLET A new article prepared from wheat, makes an excellent disk. I " A FULL LINEOF ALL KINDS OF THEBEST Q00DS IN THE MARKET, AT BURSK'S GROCERY, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. T HE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. S.&Y. HEADQUARTERS Fer All Kinds or FLOOR GOODS, DRAPERIES, SHADINGS, STAIR RODS, Etc., Etc. WCnrpet Cleaned nnd Repaired al Lewest Rates by Bcsl Workmen. GROUND FLOOR ! NO STAIRS TO CLIMB 1 ONE PRICK I A STORE HAVING CONFIDENCE OF ALL. 8HAUB..&..Y0NDER8MITH, t 18 80 A 22 .East Orange Street. augJB-lyd-' ' v i'l i v A TTKf-f f ' f lS SJ-. " L' w v !sr;fu.d Dead Shots 7 FIR5PiAT:JRANpOM. '-Wdrt)ur 'Ittvcitlwraents in Three Dully lnpert, ,i . ,) LENTEN GOODS. Helland Herring, lu kegs, very best, It 10. Smoked Herring, lu boxes, aic. Smoked Hnd Hnd ileek,l'.Jic Smckcd Cromarty llleaters, very tine, 8 rer 10c Smoked Rie iter Herring, G for 10c Smoked Cromarty Huddles. 10c 11 lb. Spiced Shrimps, Spiced Ov Bters, Spiced Hard and Seft Cl.ims, teuii bottle. Clam Juice, Ulster Juice and Clam Chew der, Wc Ced Fish, Honed Her ring, Canned Mackerel undiPlckled Trlpc. Olives, all sites, Muvhroeins, enures. Ancho vies, lu llnest oil. Anchovy and llleater Paste, Fresh lAibster, Salmen and D'vlleil Crabs. Sar dines lu oil, Mustard and finest Sardines In oil. Italian Macaroni, Spnhgettl, Vermicelli and letter Paste, I2ke : pack. Finest Imported Sneltcer, viry finest I.lmbinver, Edam, Sage, English and l'armesaii Cheese (for Macaroni.) Finest Deep Sea Ne. 1 llleater Mackerel, 20e Ik LargeNm 1, very ilncnnd white, at; 15 y ft". Nlee White MaekerelJiceacherO ferSSe. White Fish, IWi V Ih. I'lckled Herring, tl frw for 25." NOW LOOK I Prepared Ham, 10c ft. Skin ned llnms(nnfat),USe VPi. Finest Plcnle Ham, IK'. Skinned Shoulder (no fat;. He. Finest ilreak rast llacen. 12Jc. Summer IUilegna,tc. Klne Drleil Reer. 10c. Very FlncstKniickle Reef, 15c. MINI) YOU! Very Finest Dried Peas. 7e a ql. I dirge Marrowfat Beans, be, & It Fine Evnp- ernica urieu vern ier ie. ix'iiius, cpm j-ens, Lima Rcnn-s, etc. ROLLED OATH, 12ic pack. Did ou get a samnle of It 7 We are. hcadminrters. Rolled Oats, Oatmeal atld Fiuest U iirftt Germ all 6 PMferSJa Cerallne, 6c nnd 10c a pack. Cern' meal, n qis rer juc ticuuine lera ueuniy Ruckwheat In sacks, 25e. Self-Rnlslug Ruck-' wheat 10, 15 and lXen iiaek. "OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN"und " 11RAD RURY'S ENCYCIAIPEDIA, worth M and M rcspectlvsly, given away. Ask fer'n card which will explain all. Qtvlngseems te be sec ond nature tout, as the boy snld "who get the whipping ' Ills mere blessed te gle than n celve' 70 Barrels Sugar J ust 111 leek for Bargains. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEBT KINO AND PRINCE BTS.. Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer UiSerre Herse Hetel, M ART1N BROS. We innke and sell the best for tlie money lu Clothing und'Furnlsliliigs ; that Is be ing ucknim ledged every day. Here Is an example of the acknowledgement. Yester ATTENTION TO CLOTHING amp FURNISHINGS. day a man bought suits for his two boys. After selecting Ihe outfits he gave us this reason for trading with us: Said he, "Lest fall I bought a boy's suit of you te try ) ou. llwas the llrst tlme I was lu your store, but I had heard much of the v allies le he had here. 'At the same time I bought suits for these two boys, ene at each of two oilier stores wliere I meitly traded, ami paid the same price 1 paid eu,f5 a tiiltnl round. The suit I bought of you Is perftctly geed yet, hardly shows wear, every stitch of tewing geed and lining perfect. Here nre the suits I bought elsewhere. Yeu sec they need renewing or the boys will seen have te stay In bed." Thai's Hie pith of the whole matter about our Clothing, alwajs the best for the money veu pay. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. RUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower, Is the must effectual destroyer of tiles and ether smalt tUhU'ls. Fer sale AtHUBLEY'S DRUG SPORE, m West King btreet ffttv &bvtvHtmtnt. -lARRIAOK WORKH D0KBS0M OlJAtAOl WOMB, Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets (formerly Nerberk Mllevt. itttn. M(tUBisrir Km f.OOO Over His 1-tieusaail DelUrs 96,000 la Fine Vehleiea new n Kitiihiiinn. 1 8IM) Alllhe JLATSKT HTYLBS ter 1 800 1A.OO ROADCARTM aiB.OO 49-Tlie best of mechanics en retsslrlng at the Dnersem Carriage Works comer of Duke and Vine streets. dMrdtt irANTED-A COOK; MUHT COMh. RE TT commended. Apply te Mid u tv. r. nniniun, m20-8td wsetttn queen Hi. F & i IOR RENT AN R-ROOM DWELLING Heuse, wim range, bain-roem, etc, re e. East Kins street. Possession si ven about March 22. Apply at mrl7-trd 80 CENTRE Hq.1) ARE. OPIUNU-1W0. McGrann ft Newlin, Tailors. FULL DAY COURSE IN ROOK Keening. Arithmetic.. Cemmer cial Law, Correspondence, Type-writing nnd all business branches thoroughly taught. WD night session. Id North Queen HL. Lancaster, tfdAw W. D. MOSSER, Prln. ITvOH RENT -THE DESIRABLE RESI ? dence Ne. 41 North Irlnce street, with eight rooms, bath-room, furnace, electric light and bells. The heuse Is elegantly papered. Pos session April 1. Apply at residence. mid-Old 17I0R RENT-FROIt APRIL 1, 18m. I) The DOEIWOM Private Dwelling and Stere Roem, Ne, m E4t King street. D0KR SOM HALL. Ne. 12S East King street. The FACTORY, Net 12!) nnd 1M East Mifflin streeL Inquire or GEO. 8. NORRECK, Proprietor nf the Dnersem Carriage Works, cor ner of Duke and Vine streets. febl7tfdAlyw PURLICBALB-ON SATURDAY, MARCH 22, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Ne. 331 North Mary street, one Sideboard, two Extension Ta bles, one Hat Rack, ene What Net, all solid walnut, New Tables and a l.et of Fancy Werk, such as Cushions, Rugs, and two Beds and Bed ding, ene Werk Bench, Fancy Wheelbarrow for grocer's (purposes, and a, variety of things tee numerous te mention. m20-2t -pUBLlCBALE. Ox Satuhday, March 22, 1W, at 9 o'clock a. m at Nes, 23 and 25 North Queen street, the following articles t Tables, Chairs, two Ranges, Parler Hteve, Pictures, Steam Table,-Hydraulic Beer Tump, Refrigerator, Ice Coelers, Knives, Ferks, Speunt, Liquors of all kinds ; also, one Geed Mare, coming four years years uiu, guaraniccn seuna in nvery resieci ; ene Jump-Heat Carriage, Ono-IIerso Wagen, two Sets of Harness. All the above articles are new, having nevcr been used. A let of articles tee numerous te mention. " Terms will be made known by GEOIKiE II. MILLKH. Georee Hunter, Auctioneer. mae-2ul O ARGA1N STORE. REINHOLD'8 WHITE FRONT 'Bargain Stere. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Come and tee the large assortment of Tinware, Brushes, Music, Hardware, Whisks, Beeks, Cutlery, Umbrellas, Stationery, Hollewara, Canes, Clocks, Quesniware, Handkerchiefs, Chair Beats, Glassware, Dellies, Balls, Lamps, Tidies, Toys. Headquarters for 5c. and 10c. Goods .ii--uLillliJ VH ITE FRONT, Near Pcnn'n R. R. Station. mlO-lyd riRSH A BROTHER. ,00 ID m e c GO m m We show you to day a line of Men's, Beys' And Children's Suits and Pants, purt of which can be s seen lu our Centre Kquftrp Windows, Nes. I, '-', 1,5 and 8. These nre lueit subUintlaluudEoeU lu make and flue In quality, Wc will cheerfully glve you the Prices if veu but nsk for them. In-our 0 C North Queen Street Windows you will find about 23 of the .100 (litre rent patterns In our Mer- 5l chant Tailoring Department, IC. Fer Style, Heiiuty, Fit, Price U and Make-up.oiirllnec.iiinet MnlrnJin nur llnnp.mnnt - 2 D 0- GO de oiinreacncd in iniscitv. --a In Windows Niw.a,7AHen C. Suunreyeu will flnrt" Neckwetir.While, Flan nel and Percale ShlrU . In.pTofuslenandtit """ " prices llie low. est. They are all e n e yard long. D 0 E CrO RICE CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS AND MER CHANT.TAILOHS, Rertb Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. OTRONO FOR SERVICE. AND CHEAP ! BOY'S SHOES ! The right serl of footwear for the rough nnd tumble usage of strong, active, robust hejs Shoes made of leather well tanned and tough In grain leathers thnt de net readily crack or break and which ensure lung ana strong ser vice. These are the kinds thnt form the theme for our shoe story te-day. Prices away down, tee, for qualities se' geed. That's news, geed news te htm who foots the shoe bills. M'c'vea il shoe te start with a solid leather shoe, slr.es 3 te ! Inclusive, lace or button, with senmlessvninps, nicely trimmed and neat looking. They're bargains at the price, sure. Anether grade Is marked at It 25 j It's a geed make te give trial. They lit and wear well and possess plenty of si le. Here's another te tell el 2Sc higher SIM a pair. Have seamless vamps, fair-stitched soles and finished, trim med and made In u superior manner. Nobby looking, fitting snugly and wear strongly. There's many mere makes of shoes here at like figures quoted above. We've net space here, however, te describe them. Come nnd ex amine them ; that will sulllee te convince jeu we've the cheapest and best be 'j shoes sold In Lancaster and mere of them le pick from than mi) vv here else And the finer grndcsthee we have, tee, for these who'll want them. Handsome and attrac tive stjles for flue dress. These ieme In 11., C, D. and E. widths utid lu lengths .1 te 53, rang ing I n price from 1 1 75 te 13. MODELS OF KXCEI.EXCF. IN .MAKE MATERIAL. AND SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NeHru Quf.e.n Street, Lancas ter. 1'a. XI HIRSH fe BOTHER. HIRSH (I BROTHER, i ONE-P lew airtttmtnt. TsJOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTO Iva MarN8 1 I Ravei located temporarily ray efflce and Wsreroems at the Southern Market, corner Of SOUTH (tUKRN AND VINE STHEET8, and have in stock aflne assortment of Sleight, ling, gles. Phaetons and Family Carriages, and the Nerbeek Read Carts, all of my own manufae tnre, Hnrclal attention Is elven tnreeatrlnc. My Motte-Honest Werk and Fair Dealings, Always Wins, icws-tM J. It. NORRECK, Agent. e UK MAKE OF GOLDEN LION AND MIA Huenaaen cigars cannot tie excelled. UKMUTMI) CIUAK STOKE, Established 1770. aW-lfdti Ut East King Street TTtORTIIE REST HOT AIR FURNACE IN Jp. the market, go te JOHN R1S8T, an East Fulton street. m7-tfd FORBOILERIUHERRUSHEH, 8TILLSON Pipe Wrencbes.PlpeandMeakcy Wrenches 5RH(5!,!SSJr,,,t ' cans, etc., go te JOHN REST, m East Fallen street ? m7-tfd pUMPS, BOILERS, MINING, CENTRIFU JL... wl and steam i Pumps, of any capacity, al JOHN REsrs, am East Fulton streeL m7-fd TIME, LAnOR AND MONEY SAVED RY using ' Purity Seap." Sold everywhere. FOR BOtLERM, HORIZONTAL, TABULAR, Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of any sire or power, of the best material and workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, 883 East Ful ton street, Bi7-tM F OR RENT-THAT DESIRABLE STAND rer business NO. 28 EAST KINO STREET. Inquire within. mB-lwd THE LARGEST AND FINEST LINE OF Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes. Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, Snufl Bexes and all kinds of smoker's articles. DEMUTU'S CIGAR STORE. alS-tfdR ill East King street. TTIOR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS, JTj Hangers, Clamp Bexes, Couplings, etc, go te JOHN BEST, SO East Fulton streeL m7-tfd HE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED AND Demestic Cigars In the, city. Clear Ha- vana Cigars, our manufacture, lu boxes or 25, GO and 10 I ISA DEMUTU'S CIGAR STORE, 114 East King StreeL alB-tfdR TOK horizontal stationary en- 1; glnes, from 2 te SO horse-powcr, and Verti cal Engines from 2 te (0 horse-power, you will find tlicni at JOHN BESTS, 4.13 East Fulton street. XR0UTA8HANK, IRT MANUFAtTTURERR AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen StreeL Shirts made te order as low as 11J0O. Perfect fltgiiaranteed. Through necessity we have starded a HAND IjAukuiik ana are prepared te laundry or an y lyi kinds. mar20-lydR iiCm nrU FEET OF PIPE, FROM tJJmJJvJ Inch te 0 Inch diameter, for sale nt a low figure, and the only house In the city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te 8 Inch diameter, at JOHN BEST'S, Sil East Ful ten street. inT-tfd TEAM HEAT IS THECOMING HEAT FOR S van,;, lilies, iiuiLiire, BVUWJI lieunvs though successfully used ene hundred tj dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., cessiuuy usea ene nunureu vears n veu eeiitemnlntH u elinnirn filt nn age. Whenyeu contemplate a change call en JOHN BEST, who will give you a satisfactory Jeb, at a fair price. m7-lld -v B ARGAINSIN SHOES I Read This Advertisement If Yeu Want Bargains in Shoes! A Jeb Let of Beys' Lace and Butten Shoe at 76c. Let of Men's Lace and Butten Dress Shoes, II 00 ; some of these arc worth tl 00. Men's Heli Nails, tl 00. Children's Spring Heel Butten SIiecm, 48c, GOc and 62c. lxit of Ladles' Kid, Dongola and Pebble Shoes, 1100. Children's Rubbers, 20c Men's Rubber Roots, 11 23. Lets of ether goods nt Reduced Prices. iOHIN HlEMENZ, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET, feblS-tfdF PALACE OF FASHION. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. a Te-morrow, Saturday, March 2 2fJ, ve start another Great Ribbon Sale at Special Prices. We have secured some large lets of New and Desirable Rib bons which we offer from to morrow en at the following special prices : "Wes. 9 and 1-2, all Silk Satin Ribbon, picot edge, in all "the leading colors, at 9c a yard. One let of Brocaded and Moiree Sash Ribbons, in pink, light blue, cream and cardinal, at 25c a yard. Deuble-faced Satin Ribbon, all pure silk, heaviest quality made. Ne. 3, at 7c a yard, worth 15. Ne. 4, at 9c a yard, worth 18. Ne. 5, at ieca yard, worth 20. Ne. 7, at 1 2c a yard, worth 25. Ne. 16, at 29c a yd, worth 50. Twe-tone, double-faced, heav iest quality, all pure silk. Ne. 9, at 20c, worth 35. Ne. 12, at 25c, worth 40. Ne. 16, at 25c, worth 45. Ne. 22, at 29c worth 60. One let of elegant New Fancy Ribbons, in all the lead ing Spring Celers, at 10c. One let at 19c. One let at 25c a yard? Colored Satin Ribbons in all the leading colors. Ne. 4, at 3c a yard. Ne. 5, at 4c a yard. Ne. 7, at 5c a yard. Ne. 9, at 7c a yard. Ne. 1 2, at 8c a yard. Black Gres-Grain Ribbons, satin edge, warranted pure silk, and excellent quality. Ne. 9, at iec a yard. Ne. 12, at 12c a yard. Ne. ib, at 15c a yard. Ne. 22, at 19c a yard. These are a job let, and can not be duplicated at the above prices. One. let .of 15-inch wide Surah Sash Ribbon at $1 a yd. NOTICE. Our Opening Days take place WEDNESDAY'fe SAT URDAY, APRIL 2D, 3D, 4Tll AND 5TII. Stere will be open ever)' evening en Opening Days. wr. Wm atertl,tnitnt. of th Finest Seap en Earth. -POllrW!:. w. i rpANKS FOR WATEH.OIL8. ACID OR GAS L of any shape or rapaelty. at asIrtsriessLSSt te JOHN REr.'.T FvtslrniU.trceunartJsT I .1. ! Hfi. -fc- - -II I II SI TF YOIT WANT A ;FIIWT-.AMrjMrAaUB. Mifflin nitrl ITiillrr nn TTlirsilts sil i :m fTillntrinir tirlfYHi nhfitrt n tinrrrwtwitsM"' Sal ?l sL "- " irir ' "v. .- :..- ' " : 'i.iis. , wwrr, 987.); 'JO liorMpewer, 1 1.175, cll M J iiri n, ,-f.c! jtati r uiieanircev. F tr ftTtTvtru .ratj st a at tTsM I iisn uitivnrji ruin i.iuiii aa. uvw ngurcs, go te JOHN BBfTVim EastjTUMW jr i strccU F OR GOOD BRUSHES GO TO, ia KILBV BRUSH MANUFACTURER. 2l WHSTklNO . ht., L..nuAtyrtK, l-A. ml-ltndAw TNJECTORM, HUE LHTLE UjANTiMAM.pl fecws xiisiirniurs iuiu jsu.t;svi, f.uvras Her Feeder, Penberthy Iniftnr Amerte i.m,m. .11 1.. .ii. .. tAilsf nt.na , East Fulton street. m7-tld T?ADIATOIP, OF ANY MAKE OR DE- JLY sign, can he furrilsliedatreasenable figures, b' JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton streeL (m7-tM -moil HOLTS. LAG SCREWS. SET SCREWS. J Square and Hexagon Nuts, these gpeda M III m7-tM 4 1 ASH EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS td"M be washed wllli " Funty Heap." Yea'Uil Ilka IL Jrr in L Cec ecks,I IN WANT Or HRARM OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib ks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get BESl'.SSt East Fulton street. m7-tM inOR PltATt''CADY' iAttBEBTOellCHMO Jj Valves, Jenkins Vel ves.BraM Glebe Valves, Brass Oate Valves. Iren Bedy Glebe Vstlves, iivereaieiy viuw.iip ifiesw- Teuveuu Valves. Radiator 'Valves, PraKMCRwfcMst Check Valves, Brass Check Val ves.Foet Valyea Ankie vnives, can at juxif utAie, n kmm Fulton Street. m7-tfd A OENCY FOR CALLAHAN A CO'H W J ment te bike the place of Red Lead. In bulk It makes Ave times the euantlt v of red lead and Is far superior In making steam Joints,' I pecking man and hand hole plates en boilers. I Ac, Ac, I'rlce 20 cents per ieuud, at JOHW1 uiusi b,b last runen street. nw-ua TS-OW IS THE TO BUY YOUR FURNITURE anp f NO. 20 EAST KINO STREET IS THE PLACE. W. M. HOFFMEIER. mlMwd RINO f NECKWEAR! Feur-ln-Hand, Tcck and Tycoon, Isei At ERIHMAN'S. VITTLLI A MSPORT 1 ir Wire Buckle Suspender, at'erisman's. .'I Ne. 42 West King Street. "V"EW STYLE " LINEN COLLARS, , AT ERISMAN'S. ACKINQS. AS FOLIXUVH milfflO. FOR I Steam and HvdrnOllc I'aekltur.AibestKene.l bven nnd Wlek Purklnir. Itemn INirklnir. AiLI bcstOH Mill Reard. Asbestos Cement, Asbestos I Sheathing. Uum Pncklii g.Uum Rings for, Water ine, Reed's Pali nt As- 1'ipe Cever, at-e)HN Grvuces, Plumbago Pack bestes. Lined Seetlnnnt fJ BEST'S, 81 East Fnllen streeL m7-tf6 Y-nt, ruur Tif.tiv T..t,t.. ,..tv, &T,u wwtrl JC plain and reducing, up te 4-lnch, diameter, I nARRY IN STOCK REST lliiitisiieiwil llnss Is(iwt ltn,LI w Iliirden' Htct Iren, III vets. Hu). iniiici JIDII, niwi, nmui. AIUI1 010 I" JOHN BEST'S, Sll Eust Fulton strej' hi. ei 1 11I0EK! SHOES 1 o'clock d Ou April 1, we will remove flem our present location te NO. 1Z1 NORTH QUEEN STREET, opposite the Franklin. Heuse, in order te re duce Meck lieferc removal, vie will dispose of It aipriccsuini win greatly astonish you. fA,"!!! stock of everything In tha Shoe Llnote'seept ireui. iiesjieciiiuiy leurs, - ''--ill WTVT VT fiAS1',,W 1 1.1, W&F NO. 103 NORTH QUEEN STyj, IJtORAMERICANBiaHTFEEDCYLINPJEH Lubricators, OlassOil Cups for Hearings Fulton sfrtct. ..,, fan frrtl ll.ntt, .., IflllST. II iT 8, act Ens tlll-UU TTtOR STEAM OAUOIX, I1IOII OR'IjOWI ' I'reKBiin', wilier uauges, ijiiuge UerJia wimxi vvuecis or vveiguicu. uiass . tuts viiisties,Miionsrersteiim Uiuigiw, Cylinder vr,,rie x 1,1(1,, -., fiwi utlUK V.t 11 llllin. I.IIVKB IUI1 Steam Gauges. call en JOHN BEST, 33.1 East riiiieiisireeu i . mTua CHANCE -FOR Churches and Sunday Schools, Will be sold et piibVlrfalsliJA SATUHDAY, MAllCII 22, 1890, At 10 o'clock a. Pi., n,t St. Jehn's Lutheran ChurchJ West Orange Street, Lancaster, Pulpit, Furnace, Settees, Cane-Seated and Solid Weed Chairs, Pews. Brussels and Ingrain Cariiets, Matting, Deers and Doer FramesJ Sash nud Window Frames, Iren and W Fencing. Terms will be made known by JOHN 11. BAUMGARDNER, J. HARRY WIDMYER. ml5,l9,?ld FOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BHA&S, LIOH1 or heavy, at short notice, go le JQHN , ., ten., a uuuu luni, 1UI-VIU lOLD BRONZE. LIOUIDs'aND HlMNfi X for steam vv erk, at JOHN BESTS, 2S1 nasi r iiiieu sireei. mi-lla TITIS EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! . WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are (feed t If you havethem examined you wlllprebabl find that there Is something wrong wli g witn tbeml nnu inat glasses win boa great hell n creat heln te vi ou. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA1' lenses, which are made only by us.and recemmende by leading Oculists as the bcsl aids te dcret live vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, f.'I.OO j usual prlcel Steel Spectacles, fille.; usual price. Sr.OO. Artificial kes Inserted, fl ; usual price, 910, M. ZIMEMAN & BRO.I130 S. NlDtb Street, OITICIANS. ' PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. i mvK-lyd r INE TAILORING. i890--SPRING.-i89 Fine Tailoring.' i i 'llie Ijirgest nnd Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. We Mould alie unnunuee the nurrbiuinri Jeb Let of English hutting and Treusering at t kil-iii nihiui, Mijitii wu iii sen ai Astonishingly Lew Prieea. en-Oill curly te secure u bargain In the gueus. , UK H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPOItTINO TAILOR INTjIECITY.I 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27.lfd jiuneauiu i uiuigs, riauge?, run.e unions, Mnnlrnlds, American Unlerii-Sr be) KUir W HniiEers, Fleer and Celling FlatcV.. RESTS, :m East Fulton street. I r J f L ZX J$& .v. at-.. ."TjJ 1' , irfe-Jagftft'i'-'fiiir'i'jr. ,"
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