Q THB LANCASTER DAILY' INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26: 1890. .r : ISO- rii. W 5!MH ir & -M lift- w :-y "J -! l.'t J ail " :FV THE UlliliK SUU1MX. u m FenRTM assIfersart exercises helb nULESSlY EIEMX0. The Seoretary Iteperts the Werk Dens Darlsw tbe Tear The Scheel Beard Meeta-Daathef aa Aed Weman. .CeiXXBtA, March 25. The fourth annl Yaraary of the Columbia Bible aoelotjr waa observed with appropriate axerelMa lait rasing In the Preebyterlan chapel. The Inclement weather had lt effect en the audience, which wai small. Hen. H. M. Werth presided, and after devotional exer cise RflT. William P. Evans, of 8L Paul'a -Lutheran church, Baltimore, Md., deliv ered the annlveraarr addreai, which waa interesting; and inatructlve. Rev. J. II. Pannebecker followed with the secretary's report He referred te the qulet manner la which the work waa being done In the boreugh.and thought there we no society, except the churches, with equal Im portance attaching te Ha work. During the year 07 ctiplei of the Bible have been aeld, 137 replea of the New Testament, 5 copies Testament and pealma, 11 copies of the psalms, and 7 ceplea of gospels, n tnt.il or 277 A'elumea. It waa a question with the apeaker whether the reric wanJWtDtiing uene tee quieuy, anu he sntfgested n number of plana for mere efficient work. Rev. Pannebecker, alie read the treasurer report. Am election of officer te erve for the ensuing year to te suited In the re-election of the officer of last year, by acclamation, aa follew: Hen. II, M. North, president; Rev. J. II. Pannebecker, secretary; Mr. P. S. Brugh, treaattrer. A canvass of the audience re called In the securing of a nuinber of new members for the aeclety. Membership certificate will be prepared and a canvas made of tbe town for additional subscrip tions. The ecbnel beard met In regular session in the council chamber last evening. The member present vere Mems. Clark, Falg, May, Blade and Tayler. The flnance comuiiltee ropettod as fol fel fol eows: Reesi pu il.W w Expenditures...... .- t,W W Hatanc due treasury - ......... let 07 Balance in Unking fund 473 si Superintendent Heffman ropertcd the at tendance at the schools, for the month, which wa very geed. The-aecretary was instructed te purchnse fifty parchment diplomas. The flnance committee- will mloem a $500 bend of Issue of 1884, ami will borrow $2,000 temporarily, Mrs. Margaret Llndenberger, aged SI ynara, died thla morning at the home of her en, Jehn I.lndcnborger. Slie dled from old age. Tbe funeral will be held en Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Culnuesalunga Tribe, Ne. SO, I. 0, 11 M., elected the fellow lng efllcsrs last night : Sachem, E. F. Fisher; sonler sagamere, E.N. Qallflgher; Junier sagamere, S. 11. Eberleln ; prophet, Lcander Shade; chlef of records, II. M. Sample; assistant, Wni. It. Mecklcy j keeper of wampum, Jehn W. Zellj trustee, Dunlel Itethelser; represen tative, H. M. Sample. Squire Uershey committed four tramps te Jail this morning for live days each, for being drunk and disorderly. A filr-aiied audience was at the opera beuse last night te see " Zoze." Thp com pany was a geed oue and the sconle effects very flne. C. A. Heward, conductor en the Tort read, has moveil his family te Pert Deposit. Mle Hettle Vuche ha returued from a visit te Baltimore. A meeting of the Shawnoe fair commit tee was bold last night, when arrungement for the fair were made. A II ACE run A WIFE. Twe Toting Men Take Out Lteeusea te Marry the Same Girl. Shortly befere neon en Tuesday, Jacob ill. Sprankle, a farmer of Mogadore, drove up te the court bouse nt Akren, Ohie, Ills tnrneut covered with mud and showing hard driving. He procured n marriage 11 11 11 oense for himself Hiiii Miss LucIndnSnyder, .of Mogadero. After recelvlug the precious document, he asked whether anether license' could be Issued for some one elae te marry the satne girl. Being answered affirmatively he grew ver.v exclted, uud hastily started for Mogadero. He had scarcely gene when another anx . lout swain appuuittd in the person of Hamuel 1. Cramer, who took out a license for himself and Luclnda Snyder. Hearing of Sprankle'a prier visit, Cramer held con cen con auliHtleu with friends, uud Is said te have boardel a south bound valley train for Krumrey station, three miles from Moga Mega Moga eoro. If he meets with no mishap Cramer should be able te walk the three miles in time te arrlve before Sprankle. The race for a wife unnnreutlv thus narrows down te a test of the railroad and aturdy pair of legs egalnsl e geed hermr't0ns made wr. necessary te accommodate tin, and buggy, well te de All the persons enncerned are und prominent In tbulrcein- lnunlty. A NEW SOUnCjBjOFNATUIlAI. GAP, niehncas Struaic Near rittsburg at a Great Depth. The centre of the oil and natural gas developments ha another foather In her cap. Themas Liggett has demonstrated a theory he has long held of another sand under Pittsburg and vicinity that w ill pro pre dace gas and possibly oil. It is what is known as the fifth sand of Washington, and from the point at which the test was made, Just east of the city, It was found at depth of 2,412 feel below Pittsburg coal. The gentleman get his theory from the well drilled ever a year age nt Duquesne, and decided te make the temt east of town, in which it Is belleved the stratum is thickest, and consequently most produc tive. The drill was started en thoStenor farm, mile and u half back ofVeronu nnd only three mils east of the city line. The well was under way several months, and alter going through what Is known as the Mur raysville nnd all ether sauds the coveted stratum was encountered. Asyotthedrill has only punctured the top shell, and Just here the tools were lest, thus preventing for tlme a thorough tot or the new stratum. In this unfinished condition the well aliew an enormous rock pressure of gas. An attempt te sbuttha well In resulted In bursting the string of casing, which is sup posed te withstand a pressure of 800 te 1.000 peands. The discovery is of the creatcst Importance, berauhe if the stratum prove as thick and productive us It is bo be lleved it gives the city a new lease of life In the natural g.is era by Insuring a supply of fuel from an entirely uew source. Death of James Dateman. Win. H. Batsman this morning received a dispatch announcing the death of his brother, James S. Bateman, nt Asbury Park, N. J who was well knew n in this city, haying carried en paper hanging here for a number of years. He served tlireuch .ttewwar In Burnslde's corps and had an xeeuent war record. Jiisueatli resulted SbWabf S) H klt ! I aIi Ae A.,lM.t l.l. . ' limn turn kiii', nuitu ui duizvu mm in January and brought en ether complies J" Uens. He was about CO years of aire and '' leaves a wife and five children. His mmr n friend In this city will be grieved tehea'r of bis death, which, In spite of his long .jr. llleeaa, was very sudden aud quite un ,v. expected. DieJ In Philadelphia. X Mr. Ella Owens, wife or B. F. Owens, rW formerly of Lancaster but new rekidimr In Philadelphia, died of consumption in that .V cy ea Tuesday. She was a daughter of jij Jacob Balr, of b'afe Harber, 23 years old - anu leaves one cniiu. The body wn brought te Lancaster this afternoon for burial. Reducing tbe County Debt. The county commissioners have begun the payment of $50,000 of the county dubt. Bends representing that amount were elected by let aome time age and the held- V era requested te present litem for payment. '; Thus far about half of these bends have "keen paid, end by April 1 all will be paid. A I.ancaater Cenntlan In California. The Commercial Jircerd, published in San Francisce, contains a long sketch of Ames Mccartney, a former Lancaster county man, who la new a promlnent real estate agent of that city. He wns a son of Jehn Mecarney, who was one of the audi tor of thla county In 1600. When quite young he started for California en account of the geld fever. He act salt from Phila delphia and was 205 days making the trip te the Gelden (Inte. He lived In different parts of California and the territories, and In 1852 returned te Lancaster. California bad a cbnrm for him, however, and' he returned te that atate where he has slnce lived. Lightning Oyater Opcnera. Jehn Heds of Danbury, Conn., IlOClg"? Ill lIllury, VUllll., in m tnsn with an evater or clam knife. i. . He defies any man In the nation te open u vaivoe as rapiuiy no can uu iu Jehn opens clams or oysters against time for a wager, and twice this winter has beat en his own record. In res taurant the ether night he epened 1,000 oysters In 47 minutes 2 seconds. The terma of another match provided that be must open 000 oysters while two ether men were opening 300 each. They beat him by two oysters. About 500 people saw the contest. In Peter Berud'a restaurant en another evening Jehn shetted a gallon of oysters In eight mlnutes, and In Simen Cotten's place thirty-three and a-half quarts el oysters In an even hour. The last nyster he tossed destereusly Inte the mouth of a mau twelve feet away. Anether Danbury oysler epener has wen many matches by opening i!3 oysters In one mlnute. and has nover been beaten In a contest of that kind. He Is 00 years old and has rheumatism In both sboulders, but the allment has nover oxtendod te his oyster knlfe. ills name is Charles S. Geed ale. He and Hedgo are ready te meet any ethor team of oyster epeners In this country or any ethor. A Heroine Indeed. Miss Mamle Dennelly, of New Haven, Conn., proved herself a herolne en Mendav evening. James Whalen, aged sixty years was walking along the Derb'y railroad and his feet was eiuaht In a frog. A train was bearing down upon the old man, who was rapidly wenkenlag from his usoIehs efforts toextrlcatehlinsblf, when Miss Dennelly ran te his assistance. Cutting open his beet with a pair of scissors she pulled tils feet from the frog and carried him from tbe track just as the train rolled past. King Mnllnten's New Beat. One of the finest nieces of work ever turned out nt Mare island navy yard has Just Ixen completed. It Is n whale beat built for King Malletna of Samoa, te be presented te him by this gevernment n a token of esteem for his kindness te Atpor Atper Ican officers nnd sailors at the titnn of the wreck of the Trouten and the Vandalla. The beat was designed by 12. J. Andersen, of the construction department, and no ex pense has been spared in It material nnd httliigs. Sued Ker Malicious Mischief. Win. Hurst, Westey Brubaker, Jehn Haller, Win. Kanonherg, Win. Itowe nnd Qoe. Killlan, boys residlngln the seuthern section of the city, were nrresled to day by Constable Klchelta for malicious mischief. Tbe allegation Is that they broke oneof the large French pinto windows In the stere room of Jehn Ochs. Bull wus eutered for a hearing. Withdraw the Application. A week age Jehn Spoldel filed au appli cation for dlvorce from Ills wlfe. On Tues day the court made nn order directing him te pay SJ00 te his wlfe te propare for trial. Te-day Speldel withdrew the application for a divorce. Steel Tred en HtlUc's Tee llsnsnli tit 1 1 A ! Tliatnl Utnal men HviiiK at Mount Union, Cumberinm i young ml county, had a quarrel en Feb. 22 last en account of Steel stepping en the tees of Sllke en coming from church. They had a fight evor the affair; when Steel stabbed Hlike In the back, from which he died en Monday evening. Steel hut been arrested en tbe charge of murder. Gunitltiui Appointed. Jumes B. Moere, of Drunloie township, has been appointed guardian of the miner children of Emma Itcssler, late of Dm Dm mero. E. Ij. Relnheld, Marietta, win appointed guardian of the miner children of Kuul Kuul gunde Monge, deceased. Pension Incrcused. The pension of Menreo B. Wonger, Akren, has bcen Increased. Spring 1800. McQrann Ji Kewleti, tailors, Ne. 130 North Queen street, nre new prepared te show you the finest line or Huttlnet.TreuferliiesandKpiliiK Overceatings ever brought te this city, many of which are oxcluiUe slylat. Fit, trimmings and prices guaranteed. marll-Swd Ifnldy & Sen's Improvements. Improvements mnde at the marble yard of Lewis Ilaldy Jt Ben were noted some time uge. Additional Improvements havejust been com pleted, which add largely te the facilities of large nnd rapidly crewing business of this firm. They are new prepared te sorve these wlie favor them with thelr patronage with the best ma terial In the market and with workmanship that cannot be excelled. They show In their yard and workroom nnespcclmens In their line or butlucs. uud a cerdlul imitation la ex tended te all te call and limped the same. m 8XK the new Invention, "Intelligent Oil Can." It whistles when your lamp Is full. I'llnnd. llreueman agents for 1-ancister, Pa. Price, 60c. 9ttlt9. IlKiiMAN. In this city, en the tilth liisl.. Mar tin llebman. The relatives and friends or the family are re pectrully invited te attend the funeral, from Ills residence, Ne. 4J Campbell's alley, Thurs day uttcruoeu at 2 o'clock and 2 o'clock nt Lancaster cemetery chapel. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. 1'reacblng by Jehn Kehr. 2td OwE.s.-In Philadelphia, en the Ulli lent.. Elian., wire or Usnjuiulu V, Owen, lu lu-r 2stli eur. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of Benjamin F. Klchl, Ne, 17 Church street, en Friday afternoon ut2 o'clock. Interment at Zleu's Lutheran cemetery. Columbia papers please copy. lilavhcte. Grain aud l-rovtuleus. Furnished by 8. K. Yunclt, llreker. Ciiicaoe, Mar. 2d. 1.-00 n deck p, m. Cleslue Prices 2:15 o'clock ii. in. Wheat Cern Oats. I'eric. ljird Mareh , April......... May June ....., July- August 2tf st ae;i as), ...: 80 1U.V) 10 70 10 75 10 77 eve 027 Hepterulwr. Oeleber Year . . Consels . Crude Oil-March Wheat. Cern. Oats. INirfc" ... KM Utrd 0 12 e'i'f 0 17 6 27 637 March. April.... May..... June Ti m 2 10 ii "ZZ riv. SRt ii'" 10 0D 10 U) 10 7.' 10 77 :BB July ., August -. M SIM 30Ji 21i m Heptmbtr..... . Uclebsr Year Crude Oil-March. Consels WlnterWheat.. Hprlng Wheat.. Cern Oats..... Hye ..... Barley...... K.'.1 a n ......... li Car Jxini! U ii 675 12H Keieipts. Receipts-Heg Kecel DU-Cattle.. Head . 21,0,0 lt.lVO Live Htoek Maruetn. CjncA00.Mar.2i-KecelpU.7,W; shlpmenls 8600; slew: beees. ti 8041 10: suafrs U 201 110: Blockers and feed?rs. f2 40t3 75-' cows, bull and mixed, ft 40tX3 60: Texas litiii' IS 003175: Western ltAiiger7tV3!lWL Mv' HeKs-llecelpts. H.ee): shlpmenu. nene: mar ket strong; raxed, St 051 23: ht-avy u ul Bbeep llecelpU, i0,0UO:shli.miiiU..110u): mar ,yir.0J,'.' patlves.M(W835: Weatefii Woeled te Ki M per hundred weight. ' KASTLmiKTr. Msr. 25.-Catlle-IlecelpU.280-shlpinenu.joej market firm; prime, tiiXa,iSf fa r te geed, II J3I 0 ; corameh, 13 6As 80. ' Hogs Hecelpu. UOJ; snininenU. fiOO fiOO n??,r.Se.ll"Iew ! "edlum. me4 50; Yorkers I lira I te common te fair. H 15& J 8S " J'lii! IIUtatM; necursshlpned teNew Yerk. Sheep .llecelpU, 2u00: shlpmenu. CO: aIr.k,Vflrm" Prime, 14 ie j fair te geed tttJt ? common, eiit iamb, II &ur. lnilladelpbla Prodnee Market. lniiaDiHtA, Mar. 2H.-Ncxm-nenr Arm i rVtm'a supers. 2 0oa2e; extra, xieeaet MW'ea roller, t SOeX ; psnent. Wheat quiet and steady : Ne, I U4 nsw.llc, Ne.l I'enn'altml, We; No,3de,7MtHta, Cera quiet; Ne. 2, new, Si;iJ7e; efa, t tie. OtU m Ne, 2 WhlU) D0JV3tC! e.t mixed, 90Je. " llrannrm; Winter 118 0017 00; BprlnglWW qle 00. Baled bav quiet ; 110 00011 00 as toenslltr, tlmotbyleoOrtiaoo for choleet mlxed,M10&0; baled rye straw, uew. 113 6610. flutter nrm; Penn'a creamery extra 8ajt77e( Penn'annU extra, 0e; Jobbing, IHfasS. Kcgsnrm; l'enn'a OrsU, UH4Ie ; held lets, 14l8c as te quality. tmeeae steady; part skims, 7IJ0 5 full skims T"ctrelenm dull t reflned In bbls., 17 as. FotAtees steady; M3G7e per bns, as te quality, HtoeK Marketa. Quotations by Heed, Mctirann Ce., bankers Lancaster, Pa. MBW TORK LIST. 11 A. St. 12 M. If. If. Canada Pacific................ -. O. C. U A I................. ...h OoleradoOnal -. Central I'aelrle....... Canada Houthem.... 5I 1,'i 6H Chi. HU I I'bg. IMI. U W... Erie Kris 2nd Jer C - $ k. a t I)U. A W .... .............. .... L. Hhere....... Mleh. Cen Missouri ruclflc- Heck, Valley. N. F. N. F. Fref. CT WNlwlllHHKtllHHIil,lll N.Y.O.. New Kngtand Kast Tennessee Omaha Oregon Transcentluenbtl OnUMeA W Pacific Mall Klchmend Terminal HUFaul Texas I'aelrle... w'JJ llf S 18 20 1 20 Union l'acine..... ............ Wabash Cem... Wabash l'ref. , Western V West Hhere Henda- , rnir.ADXLPiiiA mst. Leh. Val R. N. Y. A 1'IjUm Pa. K. It. Readlnc Leh. Nav , llMtenv, Fans F. A It N. Cent. Peeples l'nM Ilrtgi's Oil n K teli 10 i-iB 6IH 1K 20 8-IJ, cv 3lbtevttcmcnt0 A 1MOLUTICLY FUKR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpil 18 powder never vanes. A marvel et pa JL rlty, strength and wholesemeneas. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and ran ran net be sold In comctltlen with the multitude nf low test, short weight, alum or phosphate i'ewders. Held only in cant. Kevai. I1AKIMO 'ewuku Ce.. 106 Wall struct, New Yerk. tnarai-lyd&lyw CIIIJAI'-PUIIB IIYC WHIHKIEa. flLACK berry, (linger and Kummel Urandles. HOIIREH'B LIQUOR HTOUE, Ne, 22 Centra Square, T NTKU-A CAKRIAOK IlLACKHMITH. Appiyie B. u. IIAILYACX)., North Queen HI. ADJOUIINKO HIIEIHFF'H HALK.-ON Haturday, March 21), 1B80. at 10 o'clock a. m., the underBlKiied will sell at sherlfTs sale. the entlre en tilt of Christian A. Oast's Jeb printing elllce. marjvani D. K. UUItKHOLDEft, Bherlff. I 71011 RKNT-PEflinADLE DWKLLINOfs nnd ether properties at reasonable prices. Apply te IIAUSMAN A 1IUKNH. Iteul KutAiPi A(.fnlfl. Ofllcp Ne. 10 Went Orange 8L m20-2tll ten aoeu uiiusma ae te KILBURN. UUU8H MANUFACTOllKH.211 WEST KINO hT., LANCAbrEIt, FA. ml-lmd&w TTtOlt KENT-HANDSOME KltONT llOOM J en 2d fleer. Ne. 12 West King street; finest location lu the city roreltle or light business. Inquire of y, v. AMOS, '"20-tfd Aller's Oallery. A" UOTION UNITED KNMOIITs AHWiWiA. t en lien w II sell 'IO-NIOHT ut HelniUh's Ing.et U o'clock, nil goods net otherwise l of. etlng books must be returned I Id i uisiKrteu or. voting books must be returned Jehn Heiiman, Auct, ' u ; J. KHIWH MANUFAUTUKEll OF 8UII- glcnl and Ortliepaxllcal Appliances, such .Tu.!"lf!. ''r"1"! Crutches. Clubfeet Bliees, Art llclal Limbs, r.lastloHteeklngs,etc,,8pinal Abdominal nnd Ulcrlne Hupnertcrs. etc. Ijiilv attendance, :W7 West King street, m22-lmd EOil KENT -TWO COMMUN1CATINO rooms en second fleer nnd three rooms en . d. ""i0."-.'". house Niw. te nnd 52 West King street. III be renteil te a responsible party &iV!i0JS!t or emcc' Alaress or call. 52 w tiil Klu hT. m22-9td rpHK CALLA LII.Y IS THETllADlUlAHK X of the 1 1 lies 1 8eup en Earth. " FUKITY. EACICINCIM, AS FOLLOWS : DIRIQO. FOU btcain and I Hydraulle Faeklng.AsbestKepe. i...v'!n.M1iW,cl5 lc!'lM'. Hemp Packing, kil ?,'.M'""oa,"l1AA',bc"'eg Cement, AsCesles Hluatbliig, tjum Pueklng.Oum Kings for Water nnuges, Plumbago lltcklnir, Heed's Patent As- ?ipi'Ti54I',.nM,i W-U?.n1 "I8 Ce'cr. "t JOHN IHurT'8, 3JJ East Fulton slreeU m7-tfd "1HANUE OF LOCATION. The Fruit and Produce Hland se long con ducted by E. A. HANSINO, at the Eastern Market, has been changed te the 8euthernMar, ket, where he will keep en hand a large usserl ment of Fruit, Produce, Oysters and Fish. irUoeds delivered te all parU of the city free of ebarge. m&lwd TTIENRYWOLr, FURNITURE STORE, lowest prices. Alse Undertaking prempUyat. t udedte. Call and examine our goods. alt-tfdlt H. WOLF. 136 East Ring HtreeU ESTATE OF AMl'HONY KltEalinACH late of 'the city of Lancaster, deceased Letters ofadmlnlstratlenc.ua. en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or dMiiauds against the same, will present them without delay Ter settlement te the under signed, residing In salrt ellv. "uer. aerrLiV:n tiieif.r, . Adiulnlstruter u. t. a. Jert.v A. Ceriv. Attorney. ftbSMtdTu XT NEVER FAI LS I X Frallej 'a YeguUble Vermifuge Syrup never Kills te eradcate stomach, bowel and seat worms from the Infantile system. It requires no purees after Uklng. and will net sicken VhS stemacli like most of the candy and sugar cures. A gentleman who gaelt te his child said: " I would net take W) and be without your syrup. Our boy must lme been almost eaten up by worms." Fralley's Vegetable iWVlre?,?;?uJfJ V.rPnrrt B"a ! only by WM.O. f 11 A I LEY'S EAST END PHARMAPV pr.pe.Ite Eastern MarketjrpTlce, Snts .' ttle- M.W.Fdw Vf-AIUILE AND GRANITE WORKS. SOUTH QUEEN ST11EKT MARBLE &GRANITEWORKS, 25 SOUTH QUEEN RTREST. Cemctciynnd nulldlng Werk In eTery variety of stone promptly furnUhed At Reasonable Rates C,tn"tly 0I! Ilnl, Hlate nu'll Cases of the i"!.'.0," "''"' ,n "''" erter the keenll ad- Val; iiess, 'Wr "' """" et room and pertect dry, s. They ure made thoroughly water Ikjnt. mari-imdM,WAS MriWiS.r,p!.?vcf.nu P' ,Pund, at JOHK UESr, 136 Esit Fulton street, mtefd .. 11IU " m$ .. 20 ms HI?- SUHI.tO BALE TO-MOnitOW (THUItHDA Y) at 1 o'clock, nt Ne. 434 EastCliectnutHt.: ler Furniture, Hldebeard, ltcds, Heddlng, OriHsel nnd Hag Carriets. Many things net named. KLLAHTOTT. JueuU HAIKK.S, Auctioneer. ltd I A OENCY FOR CALLAHAN 4 CO'8 CE J. ment te take the place of Red Lead. Iu CiiTk It makes fle tlnirs the quantity of rid lead uud Is lar superior lu making steam Joints packlug man and hand hole nlaks en i,ni!' Itcttt fettrttcmrtttf. tirHITK COTTON WAHTE, COPPED BY r. ixiiun ifAnin, VJn&u lis i pound, lOc; In loUef 10 pounds or All goods delivered te any part of the Call en JOHN 11E8T, Ne. fftl East TV loepounn, ever.se au cltvFree. Cm Fulton street, m7-td R ENDKK YOUK SKIN HOFT, SMOOTH ana While by nsing" Parity soap." ItOB PCLLKYH, HHAFTINO, COLLARS, . Hangers. Clamp Ilexes, Couplings, etc., go te JOHN flawT. HM East Fulton street m7-tld TJADIATOK8. OF ANY MAKE OR IE XV sljgn.eanbefnrnlshedatreasenablengures, byJOflNBE8T,8liastFultensUeet. (m7-tfd OR BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, SET BCREV.'H, Square and Hexagon Nuts, these goods In stock, at JOHN BEgrS, 833 East Fulton street. m7-tfd PUBLIC B A Lh-ON WEDNESDAY EVEN, lng at 7:30 o'clock, at Ne. 230 West King street, will be sold a large variety of articles usually kept In a first-class Ave cent store. ma6-it B.F. KOWB,Auct. INJECTORS, RUE LITTLE OIANT. HAN HAN eeek Inspiraters and Electors, Eberman iller Feeder, Fenberthy Inspector. American Iiueeterp, all In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, MB East Fulton street, m7-tld inOLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING IX for steam work, at JOHN BESTS, 2BB East Fulton street. m7-tfd A SPECIAL MEETING OF UNION CAR J ptnters will beheld THIS EVENINCI at tbslr hall. All members are requested te at tend te consider business of ImperUnee. It PUBLIC BALE-A QENERAL LINE OF Household Uoeda at Ne. W North Prince street, consisting of parlor goods, piano, tables, chairs, dishes, Ac, tomorrow, Thursday. Hals at I e clock. It MARGARET STAHETT. T IIALDY A SON. EXTENSIVE MARBLE XJ and Granite Works, at the OldHiand, North Queen St., next deer te Fllnn A Brtue man's, Lancaster, Pa, We have a larger stock of finished marble and granite work than anyesubllshraent In the city or county. It will be te the advanUge of anyone wishing any work In our line of busi ness ie call and see us. We can furnish any thing In the line of cemetery work. We have twelve marble and granite monu ments en hand te select from. tnZS-lwdlt L. 1IALDY A SON. UBLIC SALE. CARNARVON PLAGE, LANCASTER TO WNSH IP, Thursday, March 27, '00, at 8 P. M., at the Staveus Heuse, Ijincastcr, Pa., will be offered for sale the valuable nnd desirable country seat above named, the late residence of the Iter. Jehn W. Nevln. deceased, nils fine property Is situated li mile west of the city limit, fronting en Columbia tnrnplkenbnuttSr'O feet, adjacent te tbe properties of Jehn C. linger, esq., "Wheatland,'' etc., censlsU of 0 Acres 1M Perches or land, with fine Brick Deuble Mansion Heuse of 10 moms, with mod ern Improvements; also, geed stable, Ice house and all necessary outbuildings. Three wells en the premises, west End Street Railway passes entire front. Possession given promptly. The eastern halt could be advanUgceusly laid out lu Building Lets. Persons can view tbe premises or obtain fur ther rartlculars by applying te JACOB II. I.ONO, Real Estate Agent, Lancaster, 1'n. Simen P. Env and Cuuistepuer HAern, Attorneya. ml4,l,2Udll A PRIL INVESTMENTS. April Investments ! LANCASTER CITY (NEW) 15-30 YEAR 4 PER CENT. BONDS. LEBANON BEJT R. R. 25 YEAR 1st MOKT (J AG E 6 PER CENT. BONDS. LANCASTER CITY STREET It. W. SO YEAR 1ST MORTGAUE 5 PER CENT. BONDS. These Investments will bear the closest In spection by the most conservative. Fer prices nnd full details write te or call upon JACOB B. LONG, Breker. 10 North Queen St,, Lancaster, Pa. m2M2tdIW2twll T HE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. S.&V. CHEAPEST CARPETS IN CITY. BEST CARPET WORK IN CITY. Our Specialty ! CARPETS, CURTAINS AND ALL KINDS OF FLUOR AND WINDOW GOODS AND WORK. Mattings ! Just In t BESr AND PRETTIEST FOR THE PRICK EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. One Priee Heuse. 8HAUB & VONDERSM.TH, 18, 20 & l East Orange Street. augZMyd B OOTS AND SHOES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! D. P. Staokheuse, NOS.2S AND 30 KAST KINO STREET, New Oilers a Special ' Drhe " IN Several Lines of Spring Footwear! 43-Come while these Bargains am te be had. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. M ART1N BROS. " What Is worth having Is worth asking for." We usk your uttentlen te the follow ing Values Extraordinary, and a visit te the store where New Clothing for Ulg Felks Spring Clothing! Yalnes Extra ordinary. and Little are shoving spring and saving dol lars te the purses. Values Extraordinary at $10.00. Men's Serviceable All-Weel Suits, lu cutaway or sack coat styles. Ten patterns. Such qua). lty sold clsen here at 112.00. Values Extraordinary at $12.00. Meu'a Suits, Black Cheviots, Wales and Worsteds, cutaway and sack coat stjles. Ten patterns. Such quality aeld elsewhereat I H 00. Values Extraordinary at $15.00. Men's Prince Albert Suits, Cu tawny and Sack Suits, Worsteds, Cheleu and Fancy Caul, mere. Ten patterns. Usually sold el.ewhere ferJlS.00) Our 113. fX and 22 Men's Suits are gems of dress and beauty. Little Bey's Sutu range from U te f 10 a suit. All tbe popular styles and cloths and many novelties new and exclusive. Big Bey's Suits, II te flS, Handsome Cleths and make us full of style aud active brightness as the boys. Men's Casilmere Business Suits, elegant wearers, IS, W, V. U. Working aud Dress Trousers-every pair warranted net te rip -II ter. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. KUnt e&fctterttaemeni. QAKHIAUK WOKK DOIBfOM OAwTlAQB W01U, Cerner of Duke and Via Streets (ferasrly lterberk A Mllerl, um , UalO. S.NORBECK,Prep. W.OOO Over sis liroesand Dollars t6,0eO -J ri,!?.Yeh.,r,9P we KxhlbltleS. 1B0O Alljlie LATEST STYLB8 for 180 The bestef meehanies en repairing at the oeriiem Carrlacs Works cornsreir DnVe and SW-lrdR TUB FINEST LINK OK UIPOBTKD AND Demestle Cigars In the elty, Oaar Ha X?ntl5ar, our nnufacter, In seaaa of m, 00 and 100. .. . BMUTH'S CIOAR RTORlt, alMfdR hi Kast King Strait. T IO SAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDEN j vut f ivni i. ue ruriiy oep,- JOHNBEsrs. SO East Fulton street. m7-tM OUUMAKROF OOLDEN LION AND MIA (tuerlda fin Cigars cannot be excelled. t. DRMUTH'H CIOAR STORK, KsUblUhed 1770, Ul Kast King Street. atf-tran T7IOR THE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE IN Jj the market, go te JOHN BEST, Kit Kast Pnlten street. mT-Ud VMV9, BOILERS, MININO. CKNTRIFU- stnl and HtiHktn Piimm nt inv njl m JOI) HN BEST'S, SM Kast Fulton street tn7-tfd N O POISON OR INJURIOUS COLORS used in Purity Seap." 17IOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN JJ Bines, from 2 te aa horse-power, and Verti cal Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, you will nnd them at JOHN BEST'S, &3 East Folten street. I F IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP - ," niwnnji itvueu I'licii, rei inu jsid IfcffiV. SS.SSSJSSLSSS. toy", toJeflN a.w.fW.UMVi UllUHBlfCTt, 1117 -l I tl F 7I0R PRATT & CADY ASBESTOS DISC J alves, Jenkins Vatvea.Brass Glebe Valves, rass Gate VrIvah. lmn nntv ninvw& vBi.p Iver Safety Valves. Pep Safety Valves, Air X,vfVnaal.ter valves. Pratl's Hwlnilng Check Valves, Brass Check Valves.Foet VaTvcs Angle Valves, call at JOHN BEST'S, 883 Ees Folten Street, ' m7-tfd FULL DAY COURSR IN Rrtnif. Illf 111- IfMnln, tlttiM,il- r,nH.... clarLaw, Correspondence, Type-wrlilng aud all uuaiiii-nn urunciien laoreugmy langnt. ud night session. IK North Queen St.. Lancaster. Pa. tfd&w W. D. MOSSER, Prln. tf you Want a first-class portable JL Lnglne and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, aa the following prices shew: 8 horsc-newer. S47S! s "VTOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUBTO ,A M E. I W I I have located temporarily my office and wJ!rSI??nu..RtJll,B Southern Market, corner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE STRfiETS.and have In stock annenssortmentef Slelghk, Bng-cles-Phtetens nnd Family Carriages, and the Nerbeck Read Carts, all of my own manufac ture. Speclnl attention Is given repairing. My Motte-Honcsl Werk and Fair Dealings, Always wins. feb28-tfd J. H. NORBECK, Agent, FOR BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TABULAR, Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of any slie or power, or the best material and workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Ful ton street. m7-tfd TrAREH0U8E FOR RENT-IN THE VIL TT Inge of Concstega Centre, Lancaster coun ty, a Tobacco Warehouse, capacity, 1,200 cases, with Presses, Hcnlis, Tables, Ac, from new until April 1st, 1891. Fer further particulars call en Dtt. B. S. KKNDIG, Ne. 22 Seuth Prince street, luicaster, or the undersigned, A. O. MOII.KH, Columbia, Or A. W. GUILES, Ne 8T3 North Mary St.. Lancaster, Pa., Administrators of the estate or Wm. Guiles, deceased. m20-8wd s HOES! SHOES I On April 1, we will remeve from our present location te NO. 123 NORTH QUEEN STREET, opposite the Franklin Heuse. In order te re duce stock before removal, we will dispose of It nt prices that will greatly astonish you. A full stock of everything lu the Bhee Line c from. Respectfully Yours, WM. H. GAST, WAV NO. 105 NORTllfrUKEN BT. Vy-E EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Teu Think Your Eyes Are Qoed! I f you have them examined you will nnd that thcre Is something wrong with them, and that glosses will be a great he m mm glasses win ee a greai netp ie you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA' lenses. which are made only bv ns.and rncnmmpiicimi by leading Oculists aa the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, fS.OO j usual price, 9fi.O(). Steel Spectacles, SOe.t usual price, 91. OO. Artificial Eyes inserted, 91 ; usual price, 910. M. ZINEMAN & BRO.j.30 S. Hlnth Street. OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut aud Walnut Streets. mvK-lyd rpiIE MILLERSVII.LE SrATE NORMAL X SCHOOL. The MUlcrsvIUe 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 a mere academy, but a real school for the training of teachers. Its gradu ates fill many of the leading educational posi tions In misstate. A Free Kindergarten iiHl be started In con nection with the Medel Scheel. It will be In charge of an experienced klndergartner. Spe cial training classes In this department with out exlru charge. Full slate appropriation te students. Write early for room. Vlsl ters are always welcome. Special Arrangements for Lancaster. The Ereirramme of tbe Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel as been se nrranged that pupils from Laneas caster may graduate et the school and beard at borne. Tuition expenses for pupils preparing te teach : Per week (for 12 weeks or mere), f 1 ; for Winter session ef2S weeks, (20 : for Hummer Session of it weeks, f 13 ; total tuition for year, (39. A State appropriation of (50.00 Is given te Graduate. It la thus seen that High Scheel Graduates and ethers, who complete the Nor Ner mal Scheel Course In two years, may de se at a total tuition of only $28. Speclul rates te pupils are given by the Street Railroad Company. Sumraej Hestleu of Fourteen Weeks begins Monday, March 31st. Fer (Catalogue or further Information address the Principal, , DR. E. ORAM LYTF, m20-2wd Mlllersvllle, Pa, E NULINH IN ORIGIN I AMERICAN IN -MAKfc I Ii;lt nrth anything te you. Ladles nnd Gentlemen, te have a place where eerj thing Is exactly what It Is sold for? here eee thing Is sold nt the lowest It can be made rur? Where everything lu shoes will be found as It should be fr coarse, made strong ; if flue, made flna T Where you can buy with confidence, without limit? If se see the many de sirable lines of " Waukenphasts " new here (2.50 grades, (d.50 grades, and ether qualities between, prices likewise. There's nothing new te tell of their merits you've heard the story repeated ly. They're fashioned In accord with tbe natural shape of the feet, affording potlltceae and comfort lu wear, in them mere walking may be done with les hurt and fatigue than In almost any ether shaped shoe. Se say the makers, se say many Ladles and Gentlemen who've worn and who still wear them. The " Watchman " Is a strong, service able " Wnukenphast " for Gent s wear ; solid leather throughout, well made and tluUhett, The price 12.50 makes It a desirable one. We've a (.1 Calfskin grade that's greatly admired; will wear equal te any (5 grade ; It's net se due that makes Uie dlflercnce In price. Anether kind Is here nt (I a pretty shaped one, tee. It's net se bread as the (2-AOand (3 makes and has points of ex cellence net possessed by these cheaper. And up the price gees farther, likewise the quality (5, (a und (0.5U a pair. At the latter prices no maker makes them better. We make geed their faults when eutlnd them. Indies' WaukonpbesU, In flneleathers. ut5, ' SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter Pa. " Waakenpksts " yen 9Ut(rttemHt. s 1X-CORD SrtKJL COTTON. WILLIMANTIC SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTfJ Fer 8ale by All 34 Union w- r After a aeries of tests ateur Ellxabethpert Factory, extending ever a perlq ctcism iLuuvus,,w nave aecitiea te iwetue WILLIMANTIC SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, believing It te be the beet thread new In the market, and strongly recommend all agraU, purcbaeen and user of the Singer Machines. - Tht Singer mrlllmeWM P UMM BUBNEMAlf. 5,000 Yards Fleer Oil Clet ' NKW PATTERNS ANp JfKW 000D9, h AT 25 AND SO CENTS FEB YARD. OLD PRICK, M AND sOCENTS. Something New-" WhlsUts when Lamp Is filled. Everyone using a bkknkman, FLINN .d BRENEMAB NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN Stent 3lbvcvticment. T7IOR RKNT-FROlt APRIL 1, 1H90. Jl The DOEH40M Prlvata Dwelllnr and Htera Roem. Ne. IIS Kast Klnjr street DOKR- HOMIIALL. Ne. 128 East King street. The FACTORY, Nes. 120 aud li8 East Utffliu strceu Inquire or .. . ... GEO. 8. NORBECK. Proprietor of the Doersom Carriage Works, cor cer ner of Duke and Vine streets. febrMTdAlyw rTIAN K8 FOR WATER, OI LS, ACID OR O AS A., of any shape or rapacity, at fair prices, go te JOHN BE3T. S33 East Fulton street. tm7-tfd "CIOR AMERICAN BIORTFEED CYLINDER JJ Lubricators, Class Oil Cnps for Bearings, you can get them at JOHN BESTS, KB Eas Pulton street. mT-tfd rpROCTABHANK, : BHIRT MANUFACTITRRRH AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen Street, Bhlrts made te order as low as lljpe. Perfect fltguaranteed. Through necessity we have starded a HAND LAUNDKY and are prepared te laundry or all kinds. martft-IydK "ITIOR STEAM GAUGES, iflOH OR LOW JD Pressure, Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Weed Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tubes, Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, S3S East Ful ten street. in7-tfd OK CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT BEST, eriieavy, at sneri nonce, go ie juiim & r uiiea sirceu mua F IORB01LER1URE BRUSHES, 8TILL8ON PlDe Wrenches.PlncaiidMenknv Wrenches c"'""ueu, r lies, uu vans, etc., .go ie junn BEST, 83J East Fulton street, m7-tfd .j ...' w ;- - tt: . ..-.. S PRINU NECKWEAR! Feur-lu-Hand, Teck and Tycoon, At ERISMAN'H. "ViriLLIA MSPORT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERIBMAN'S, Ne. 2 West King Street. -?TEW STYLE LINEN COLLARS,. AT ERISMAN'H. F INE GOODS. 35 & 37 North Queen St. FINE GOODS ! Black Henrietta 75c, f 1 00, $1 25, 91 60, $2 00, $2 GO. Black Cash mere, 37 J c, GOc, 62 c, 76c, $100. Black Silks, 50c, 75c, 87Jc, $1 00, II 25, $150. Black Cut Cusbinere, 50c, 75c, $1 00. Black Striped Henrietta, 87jc, 60c, 75e, $100. Black Suraha, 50c, 02c, 75c, 87Jc. Black All-Weel Surah, 75c, $1 00. 50-Inch All-Weel Colored Surah, 75c, $100. Silk Finish Colored Henrietta, 37Jc, 60c, $1 00. 40-Iuch Broudcletua, new shades, 50c. Striped Henrietta, self color, 60c, 75c' Heavy and Seft Dress Silks, 07c. Best Colored Satlu Rhadamaa, 87 j c. 38-Inch Cream, Pink and Blue Henri etta, 37Jc. Cream Henrietta Cleths and Serges, GOc. Bead Trimming, 12 e te ?3 50 a yard. Lace Curtains, 75e te $12 a pair. White Quilts, 76e te $5 00. Black French Satlue, 20c. Table Linens, 17c te $1 25 a yard. Black Thibet Shawls, $1 00 te f 15 00. fiQrWhatever your Inclination may lead you te In your ideas of dress, we feel sure that In our assortment of Spring Novelties it will be an easy thing for you te select something te your liking. Yeu cuu trust us te give Bet Goods for Lewest Prices. 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. ROQTHN QTHDF sfWWiWlw Wl W . CHARLES STAMM'S, Leading Dealers. Squab. Nrw Yerk City. Auk. 31. U Manufacturing Company (' Intelligent Oil Lamp Oil should hare one. Price, SO Cents. PI wholesale Atents. ST, LANCASTER, PA. JUre erlfcBevtUimtentst ITABH EVERYTHING THAT MEED ..L.. ee wasuae witu " i'ttrity swap." like It, iiC fTif FEET OF PIPE, FROft OUiUUU inch te e Inch dlamete1. sals at a low figure, and the only house U city, with a pips cutting machine, cutting t Slnch diameter, at JOQN BEST'S, S33 East ten street. mTj IRE BRICKS, FIHK CLAY, AT 1 figures, go te JOHN BEST, SW East Fil street mTl CJTEAM HEAT IS THE COMING HEAT KJ aweuings, cuurehes. school beuses, tueueh sniMeaKfntlv ibaA Ann titinilVMl asrO. When TOU enilfAtntilnfA .httnra 1W.1 JOHN BEST, who wlU give you a satlsfS) jww, !. iniriincv. m7' TIME, LABOR AND MONEY BAVEM uslns " 1'urlty Sean." Held everrwhil "ClOIl KENT-THAT DESIRABLE ST4 mj ier Business NO. 28 EAST KING STREET. Inquire within. ms-lvl 3 TOE LARGEST AND FINEST LINE . Meerschaum and French Briar P gar Helders, Cigar Cases, snutl Bexes an! kinds of smoker's articles. . DEMUTH'8 CIOAR STORE alS-tMR 114 East King stjrd iPRINQ-iaOO. O I McQrann & Newlen, Tailo F INE TAILORING. 1890 - Si.-180 t Fine Tailoring. The Largest aud Most Elegant Assertn of SPRING NOVELTIB New Ready for Your Inspection. We would also Announce Hia nuivhiu Jeb Let or English Multlng aud Treusering great sacrifice, which we will sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. , -Oall early te secure e bargain In ti goods. t H. GerharH ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE CI 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tl B AROAIN STORE. REINHOLD'S WHITE FRON Bargain Stere. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAIL Come and see tbe large assertmen of Tinware. Crushes, Music, Hardware, Whisks, Beeks. Cutlery, Umbrellas, Station! Holleware, Canes, Clocks. Queeniware, HandksrdiUfs, Chair Seal Glassware, deuiss. Balls, Lamps, Tidies, Tors. Headquarters for 5c. and 10c. Goods AT THE WHITE FRONT Near Penu'a R. R. Station. m 10-1 yd. mHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. REMNANT SALE AT The People's Cash Stere NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET. During the past week we have hunted out alt the remnants tn every department and will clean tbem out at low prices. Remnants of Milks, Weel Dress Goods. French and American Satlnes, White Goods Laces, Embroideries, etc. Remnants of Cleths, Casslmeres and Suitings Irem the Tailoring Department In lengths large neugh te cut a Ladles' or Misses' Ceat, Beys' Suit or Pair or Pants. All marked dewu te about one-bair the regu lar price. In this way yea may get a ftrst-class material at Uie price of common goods. ThePeeple's Cash Stere 26 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. msrOMydH !F OR CAST IRON PIPE FITTJNQ8, BOTH- plain and reducing, up te (Much diameteij Malleable Ftttlncs. Manifolds, American Unions. Tubs rianges, nange uulecj SH "I"- (OPPOSITE POBTOFFICE.) t, "-' v-. ' N C
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