cwm Jf$V' pf'fr?TOTO''",'V!7 V v f v5? THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, MAY 5. 189b. CJ f nv JtS! rh. . r - ;'H1ESTAND HITS BACK. ,v II UllXS IF TIB tllCASEIY IS C91CM- XJ 1111 HUT W1IB. I'tfjjt .... .. :.t fri.. rn.lMta Ver Treasurer Then Club .- & rt1ril t hekiipbi AinnBiin-A ...... teta.-. .. .-. rt. a X'nir VAIIlOa IHI miueauj .7p" -- L-i . . tu rwT.f .. ,. fe Uofcesfau. MV -. .""SH'SK ;V-timry election pawseu eii iiuimu ... ....- r branch en Saturday nml was iloveldor ! Mywclal Incident. Tlie vete polled ,i' lfT-ftr Tk. rrinnria of 11 m illlTureIlt ' EMjTT...-. .j. . t.l ntTntl in n-nt nut tliO veU. Frtud, aelllug ent mid ether charcesj L ! freely made, nnd every oue who ' Mid nor attenllen te tlie conteit a f- t.a II l -a TI,n bint wflnl '& la the home of C. C. KaulTinan, !2I .' . . . ..! l.n KntafO 1 III 3) for Mm. This ward had Iweu prpmiwd for UlMUed, but Uie leaner aeiu umi uu Wren eru 'aicalnat kauffntan and had FMsTiiuahictlen. A feature of the Second .i ttn rtMtanrai ni inn 'rui Controlling club," rouirtesed el colored Voters. They were formed In line and inarched te the polls where they veted the ticket given thein Uy the leaders of that ward. The Third ward contained the reatest opposition te KauflTinau and the workers were for Smith. The recult of the Minlest el Saturday has innde breacbea In WA Alhaarty that will Uke some time te close. s ' The parlors of the Vigilant nnRlne 'house nave own ihmuuhuu wh wimmwv-" QmDdtwoBteloi)ffravInKA which iinprevwl tbe alwuly hamlsome roetn. The plpe organ donated by Mr. nnd Mr. Cha. II. Ken Dersinlth, of Kincuster. te . uii.l.t.lftit nhnMli UV1 fllllMllfMl Oil $&,, 8arday, and a lest was msde of it; work werk S&f laustiy Mr. Walter lUusmaii, of Ijiucas- ier. in yuiuiiiubii'i iw ...w .Bi. - -i-totheatamlsrdclslmeil for 11. , A hrake ritmlng or car In a wpsMinund frelrht train TinSke this inernlnjf In Ihu westyanls. A wreck was avoided by an engine sl(rnallng te the engineer of the moving train. Oscar A. Small, of Harrlsliiirfr, spent Sunday as the K'lertt of V. II. tlrler. Zach. lliehanlsen. werklnn at llyera' saw mill, had his lea arm and shoulder epiained this morning ly lumlter falling en him. , , Cltuerd Themas, a young son of .las. Themas, was run ever iy a bicycle, oil Sunday alternoen, and ialnmlly bruhusl. S l TEI.KtntAIMIU; TAPS. Six hundred coal miners at lSellalre and Cambridge, Ohie, hn ve struck agninit the use of the screen. The ateain fitters of lloslen have accepted the eiler of their cmpleyeis nine hours without reduction of wnges. The Senate, after adopting resolutions fcr the appointment of committees te mi perlnlend the funeral of Senater Ueck, In the Senate chamber at I o'clock en Tues day, adjourned out of respect for the do de ceased. Great oxcltemont was caused this morn ing at tte Merchants' and Manufacturers' club heuse In Ilarcolena by the explosion of a bomb In front of the building. The concussion was terrllic and the deer uud , windows of the heuse uore w roeked. Annie and Iiossle I'arlick, young llohe- mlana. unrvniits in h Cliiattn) beardillir jj3k9ae,,wore,effo'4ted by escaping gas In ?V)i" .Uuglies Dell, furious with drink and lff?uvJ. Ikt...... . 1 .... i,1 IaI 111 fVirrln It Miasm 111 K$ NRlUUBVi larfllMVU iur.111 v,i iu imwhii jtM mWdlesbeniugh, Ky. 8he killed him, Er'1;.?. kwdLit nil lit. ken.l UU L III eiiMlrulf. jft'i'fjT WUVUVIIIK Cla MH ajva unu arv-'j r Beth are colored. K. A Mimmltliianf IIia lTnnui Mf TklNla 111- i&tr .".. v. . ... m, ,. quiring into the " sweating" system, wuicn MS t ceasing much misery in the eastern part UI ixuuuil, aiiyises iuu uuiiiih iu ueiimnu better wages and shorter hours of labor. The committee ask for legislative interfur interfur Bea te correct evils arising from the sys tem. Jatnes MeMuuus, better known as K v Uncle Jimmy Heylea," a wealthy farmer if0r 'f Wlnlmsc, lnd., was murdored by Jehn ixwe, tenaia, ami mieuaei .'oiiuer, i youth, who llved nlth McMauus. Uiwe had seme trouble sitli Mc.Manus nnd In duced Cenner te sheet his enemy. Kasten, l'e., celebrated its centennial to day; the parade of secret soclutles, soldiers, firemen, etc., was large. The United Stutes supreme com I U henr- if- ing arguments ou the writ of habeas cer- f-jj pus'applled 4er in liehalf of Kounuler, under sentence or death In rseiv erk by electricity. The application was denied, but the court decided te hear, ou May It), amotien for a writ of error. The court fellows the procedout ostublislied in the , Spies Anarchist cae. The strike ou Austrian :allvays has ended, the authorities having conceded blghar wages. Wui. Leaphurl, colero.1, under death sentence for assaulting a white girl, was shot and killed iu the Jail ut Lexington, S.C. The situation among the miners, ,ut Springfield, Illinois, continues (tUIwiI. The carpeiiters' strike InAhlcage bus net been settled. Somestnon, uiislisl by news papers, wjal-U'werk this morning, but were oaMed off. Secretary Heward says the TnSriWflll net resunie until every jKilut of difference is settled. AtKapervllle, Illinois, the lNlier faction of the Kv.tugellcal church niiiled up the church windows and doers, but the pastor and trustees, were visited by the sheritr with an Injunction, giving the minister of the antl-Usber faction the pulpit until their rights are decided. At Norrlstewn this morning, when the Montgomery National bank eiied, one man deposited (75,000 and ether depositors brought In cash te almost equal Iho amount withdrawn. The Iiisurauee ami Trust company in the same building, had a heavy run and suspended nl 10:30 awaiting prom prem ised cash. They say they only need time te realize en securities. It resumed luter. t free licet- Hud The Cull. Seme of the eliticIaus displayed a great deal of cheek In ruuiiiug npitosiiteu te the saloons en Saturday. At a number of the Klllng places slauds were put up and free erwas dealt out. In the alley In the rear of Eugene llauer's hotel a place was opened and a tremendous quantity of beer waa given out te thirsty Third .surd bums. The proprietor of one hotel saw an un usually large number of drunken men staggering about and he wondered here thev came from. It was seme time until ha learned the true htate of things. An at tempt waa made te hue beer drank iu the aaue way en the premises of Casper Koeli Keeli ler, en Kast King street, but the proprietor put the rummies and their elltlcal friends te flight. Iu the Eighth ward there was a shed full of beer w ithlu a stone's threw of the voting saloon, the proprietor of which waa vry cress. - f a ranted Pensions. Increased pensions have liecu granted IaMO C. Steuer, Terre Hill; Abraham Settler. Lancaster, and Henry K. l'urlew, Lancaster, ' WKATIIKIt KOItKCAVr. ' WA8IHMOTOW, D. C. May 6. Ifrequent showers ; southwesterly winds, bocemiug variable ; cooler en Tuesday. JItrald weather ferccatts: The storm nevlng yesterday from the lower Ohie Talley in nertbeaMerlv direction will te- 4ay,prel9ably coetluuelts advance toward Kasrfeundland, followed by temporarily lower temperature In this section, with Bihar unsettled conditions. Teinneratura f underwent no very decided changes in Ut'tit United States yesterday, but was V" '-Cwar rlli ' th Northwest ; the chief Uaima reported were 30 degrees at Duluth n, ,4 tg degrees at White River and Lauding, UWUM0S1W iiiaxiuia weroeo uegrees ai I n a4 80 degree at San Antonie. In tkM1441a a'ateaand New England cooler, aftiyelettdy weather will prevail, with Kali, variable winds, preceded by rain mat the eeaats, followed by clearing. On Qmm4T warmer, fair weather will prob preb teBMail with be Important change en A KTHKKT EIGHT. Sercral Men Knmite tn a Ttumptts In Which tTeapens Vero recti. There was considerable of a light en North Queen street near Lemen, last night shortly after eight o'clock. It was between Harry Fex en one aide and Calvin Smith and a companion en the ether. There are several different stories in regard te the fight and Its causes. Vex says that Harry Elllnger was walking along the street and the two men ran Inte his umbrella. This led te words and both of the men were about attacking Kfdngrr when Fex took it upfer.hlWi The man who was with Smith ays that I'ex had a grudge at him because he would net vole the way he wanted hint te de en Saturday. , Whatever the cause was it Is certain Tha there was quite a lively racket, In which the man who was with Smith hed his head badlv punched and he was compelled te go te Jllickeiiderfcr'n fountain te Wash the bleed fiem himself. Fex claims, te have been hit with a billy. Others say that Fex had a billy. This morning Frank Faegley found one nfthese weapons In front of his home and at the place where the men were fighting. The tiavoment was covered with bleed. Smith's companion ran all around the neighborhood hunting a knlfe or n revelver and he put Fex te flight. A ClfUnCH DKIIICATIOV. The New lliitldlnK or the LutherniiM lit Akren Intercstliiii 8ervlc-s. Tlie new building of Ien Kvaiigcllcn Lutheran church at Akren was dwllcalcHl ou Sunday with appropriate religious ser vices. Tlie building Is of frame, In s re 40 by M) feel, and has a sealing capacity of ever 'M Tlie building has Just Imjeii com pleted, the cerner-steno having been laid alKiut the tiilddle of last Novemlier. '1 e tlie credlt of Iho congregation It can besald that I he church Is almost free from debt, notwithstanding the oxismse of the new building. There is only a small balance remaluiug and that will shortly le paid. The pastor Is Hiv. H. P.. Kcininel, or l.llltz. The services began ou Saturday opening by Hev. E. I Heed, or Ijincaster. Hev. C, K. Haunt, of (Irace cliuich, this city, preached tlie sermon, taking his text from 1st Timethy III., 1C. On Sunday inbrnlng the services were opened by the asUr,aud Hev. Heed preached. His text was found In the 87th I'saliii, Iu tlie afleruoeii Hev. J. Lclbensborger, or Lincoln, preached In (leruiau, and Itev. Jeseph, of Kphruta, in English, In the evening Iho services were held by Itev. II. O. Welder, of Hlnklo Hlnkle Hlnklo tewn. Tlie iiiembers nrihe Koferiiipd church at Akren will also worship iu the new build ing. MAIITHII LOCALS. Merris M. Duulluger, a graduate or Jef Jef fereon college regiMOi-cd as a physlciin en Saturday and this morning opened an elllcu at Mnuutvllle. This was tlie first day of the seennd form or Alderman Ueen, nnd in honor or it he set up the cigars te tils rriends this morn ing. Te-day the conductors, brakenien nnd bsggage masters or tlie Pennsyhuulii rail road, together with ihe station men nnd outers, ieiukhi ineir new sumuier cjips. Olllcer llrewn Ieuiki n uoy,uve years eui, who was lest, A'aiiderlug iireuiid Centre Hanaro. He found that his name was Itus sel, and he took liim te his home at t)IO St. Jeseph street. Itebt. McDonnell went te the Pennsyl vania freight station en Saturday eveiilug tn de seme awning work, lie accidentally fell through a hatch way unit was se badly injured about tlie body that Dr. Kliisul wns called te attend liim. Ernest l'ellig, who looked llke a vagrant, was arresled en Saturday by CoiiNtuble N'ehr, who swere bofero Alderman Dellet that he was begging and drunk. Acharge or drunken and disorderly conduct was brought ngalusl him and be get SI hours. A son of Albert Uuthart, or 4'A) Poplar street, was playing ou n fence at St. Jehn's Lutheran church, in West Oranue btieet yesterday, lie fell etV a fence and bail his feet caught se tightly that tha slioe had te be cut from tils feet. His nnkle wns very badly sprained. ' ' ' m TWO MAY WALKS. The Lancaster Mieiinorcher unit Hi'huot Hi'huet zuu Verclu Knjey TheuiHelveH. Fer years it has been the custom of tlie Lancaster Mieunereher mid ether well known societies te enjoy IhemsclvcN by taking a walk In the country curly in the month of May. Thesolitlle trips have be come known as the annual "May walk" and ou Sunday two societies went out. Almest ene hundred tnomberaof tlie Mtcu Mtcu nercher gathered ut their hall early In the morning and at tl o'clock, headed by the Liberty band or Munhclm, they marched through Chestnut, North (neon, llast King and Duke streets, te ltecklaiui street. They proceeded out twist tlie Old Factory te It rick y Springs. Wheu the so ciety arrived breakfast was ready, and, with appetites shiircncd, they were nil Iu geed condition te partake, The whele fore noon was Hout en tlie pietly picnic grounds, and Iho members enjoyed them selves while the baud furnished stirring music. About neon the party broke up and the members wended their way back te town, well pleased with tlie trip, and in time te oscape the greater part of the rain. It was about six o'clock when sixty members of the Schuelmi-Verelu left their rooms en Locust street. They" had the Iroquois baud, behind which all lull In. They murched (low n East King street and out West Ivlngiiud the Marietta turnpike loCeltegoaveuur. Thence they proceeded tu the Ilarrisbug turnlnke and did net step until they reached Simmons' Ice house, about a nille and u half from town. Here they partook of hreukrast and had n geed time the greater art of tlie day. When the rain set in tlie members took refuge iu the large Ien heuse which had been llxed up for them, and they did net waul for fun. 1.1st of Unclaimed Letters. List of letters advertised at the pestnllice at l-aniiisler, I 'a., May Mh, lh'.M. Free de livery : ,utW I.it. Miss Llrzle I). Hlack, Miss AnuleCninp, Miss Stella Kituler, Mlsslvu Hackonberger, Miss Emma Herse, Mrs. Frank May, Miss. Dely Mel Ire, Miss Dera Mlller, Miss Jee I'elacc, '2) Miss Mumie Powell, Mrs. l'usey, Mrs. Nancy Shanks, Mrs. Maggie Watsen, Mrs. Jehn Wilsen. (Icntltmen'a List. Lawrence lleerslg, Hev. Jehn A. Howler, Jeseph II. llewman, Henry II. llurkhelder, James Daklushlie, Johu'Detrich, Atinula (leumire, J. ('. Har rison, J. ('. Miller, Simeen 1. Miller, (blacksmith) Kebert A. Merse, Chester Purker, ltev. Father Yul Schweitzer, H. It. Zahmer. d'eergu lldrry's Funeral. Tlie runcpti or noerge Marry fisik t lllttCO yesterday afternoon, uud the attemtance waslariie. Among these present woiea number of uiembeis or tlie Junier Amer ican Mechanics, te which order the de ceased belonged. The funeral services were conducted by the ltevs. Fry and Yerkes, and the interment ivusnuideat the Lancaster cemetery. Hied of Loekjaw. Edward Haltuuu. a nine-year-old seu or Kamuel llalinan, diever, who resides at Slackwuter, died of leckiaw en Saturday afturniMm. The little fellow was playing around a herse en last Tuesday, wlieu the Hulmal kickinl him, injuring him very severely. He wns taken w ith leek-Jaw en Friday, and although he received the best of attention from I)r. Hetsler.of.Mlllersville, and S. T. Davis, of this city, he could net be sat ed. Odd fellows at Church. Mamik.isi, May 6, Selah Usige. I. O. O. V., numbering inore than one hundred members, attended divine sen Ice In St. Paul's Itefermud church, last evening, when ltev. W. J. Jehnsen preached an eloquent sermon from M Timethy i, 18. The service was iu commemoration of tlie 71st anniversary of tha introduction of Odd Fell'iw-hhip into America. In tlie coiirseofthesoruion the early trials were spoken of and tlie present prosperous con dition stated. The order has 600,uoe mem mem berd, and has ald out $n,000,000 for the relief of members, widows and orphans. TlieTjwnWQutet. Notwithstanding the grout excltemeu ever the election thore was no disorder exoept that mentlencsl In ether parts of this paper. Follce ofllcers were stationed at every polls and they did much te pro pre pro sjrve order. The only man before the mayor this morning was Uenjamln Millr, a member of the Itusslan colony in the Satentb ward, who are becoming very troublesome. Miller waa fighting Saturday night and the major made him pay the co its this morning. Miller after Ids release prosecuted Charles Sing for drunkenness und disor derly conduct befeia Alderman A. F. Deu-nelly. CltEAM OF CtTHItKNT KVKNT9. At w meeting of the carpenters' council, In Bosten, en Sunday, it waa reported that fully 1X1 per ceul. of the strikes had proved successful, The 3 year-old son of Sirs. K. C. Plum, mer, of Seuth Chestcr.ln the absence of his mother, poured the content of a bottle of creosote into the mouth of his 1-year-old sister, who died. At West Chester Iho trial of llernard Mellen, charged with Hie murder of Olllcer Patrick llaganey, of I'Iki-iiIxvIIIe, was closed when Judge Hemphill, after the testimony, directed the Jury te bring In a verdict of net guilty. The whele business portion of Gllbna, N. Y., was destroyed en Sunday by llre. Twenlydwe buildings In nil were con cen s.iti.fsl, and net one store is loll In the place. The less Is estimated nt ever flM),0(K); In surance, f.V),000. The empleyes of the National tills? works, at AlcKecsert, l'u., numliering 1,000, have decided te ask for a reduction of hours from 10 te 0 a day, or an advance In wages or 10 iter cent. They will Jein the Federation or Laber. The Kentucky Lcglslatnre will elect a successor tn Senater Jlcck ou the 20th lust. It Is bollevod in Louisville that Mr. Car lisle will be chosen. The ether candidates mentioned are nx-Oovernor l'rocter Knett, State Senater William Lindsay. Congress man McCrary nnd Lleutenant Governer llryan. W. F. SllnglillT, cashier or the Mont gomery National bank, at Norrlstewu, has resigned by roquesl or tlie directors. He lias also roslgned the secretaryship of the Montgomery Insurance, Sate Deposit com cem jiany. The treuble grows out or certain unauthorized transactions by Slinglulf. Citlreus gatliernd at the Snnll tell read III Chicago en Friday night, and, after remov ing a part of tlie toll-keetior's household goods, burned the building. This read Is Inside the city limits. Litigation lias long been pending for tlie abolition or tells iieu it, and thnse who travel evor It have evidently tired of waiting. Dr. E. W. Prltchard nnd S. M. Miles, an attorney, met at a muddy crossing in Cold Celd water. Kansas, en Friday, nnd became en gaged In n quarrel as te whom should be given inu mesi room 10 pass, i-riicnarit was llnally thrown Inte the mud. Directly tlie men came te blows, which ended with Miles hitting his oppenont with n revolver, felling him te the ground. Prltchard died mi .Saturday afternoon. Miles fled. Itev. Cyrus Cert, of (Ircen Castle, who opposed prohibition, wns assigned by the lie formed church clussls, new In session ut Clinmbershurg, te preach at the First Lutheran church, but tlie congregation re fused te hear him und hn did net nnnear. Tlieclassts will take seme action In the mutter, and It is said that the body regards the refusal of tlie Lutheran congregation te receive Itev. Mr. Cert ns an Insult te the ltcfermed church. Patrick E. Wall fc Ce., of Hampden, Mass., heavy manufacturers of worsted cloths and employing about MX) hands, have filed insolvency pnpers. The plant is the largest In the town, and the suspension is a crushing blew te its Industries. The only reason assigned for the failure Is the high-strung market unit tlie uncertainty for evor n year past which way tlie turlll'cal would Jump. The labor demonstration In Hyde Park, Londen, ou Sunday, was a inngnlllceiil success, and excelled nil similar gatherings silica the great reform asseuiblacn In 1810. It is estimated flint hair u million men, divided into sections, met iu the park, transacted their business In an orderly manner nnd dlspersed. The precession mnrched down the Thames embankment with bands and banners and then pro ceeded te the park. Tlie pollce were net te be scen, having been orderod te keep iu the uocKgreunu. Three youths, aged from 10 te 18 years, wero "feeling with a Jackkulft." in one of the streets or Providence, en Sunday after noon, when ene efthcni, William Tracy, maile a lutige in imitation or nn actor in a sensational drama, exclaiming: "I mil the Count of Monte Crlste." lie miscal culated the distance, nnd the blude entered the breast or his companion. Charles Fur roll, IK years old, just above the heart. Far roll snnk te the ground and was taken le the hospital In a critical condition. There hail lieeu no ill feeling between the boys, und tha serious nlfnlr wus simply the re sult of gross cnrelessness. Jehn Fitzpalrick, living in West (loslien township, Chester county, started te take a ride Sunday afternoon in an open wagon with his two children, Willie, aged K, nnd Clara, nged 4, his nephew, Eddie llurrett, aged 4, und his niece, Clara llarrett, aged U, the latter two of whom nre visiting from Stamford, Conn, lie wus In the ml of step ping Inte thu wagon when his nephew struck Ihu horse, causing it te run aw a v. The children were all thrown out of the wagon and Willie almost Instantly killed, Clara Itni roll's Injuries nre about the head uud it Is feared that she will net live. I tot li of the ether children nre badly hurt, Eddie llarrelt having liis'llp cut ejcu nod n gash en thu cheek. Mrs. Fltziatrlck, the mother of the deid boy, is berell of her roiseu, uud her condition is a cry sorleus one. Wuiited-ii Hercules. Krem Hie Itruitlne Herald. , Lancaster Is a pretty steady going place, but en Saturday it get mti big tear. The occasion was tlieilepubllcan primary elec tion, and mnney flowed as freely as beer does at the Heading primaries. Itldding wns lively and votes sold high nbeul $5 apiece in seme cases. It Is hard te loll w he was net concerned Iu this huckster Jul), se general was Iho corruption. IT it crops out in this bold way what must be the secret methods or the Ilreslus clan? There must be room for some racy exposures in I-anraster. Who will clean out the He publican stables ever thore? A I terse Jtecevurvd. Nathaniel drelf, a farmer who lives en tlie I'liiltvllle turnpike, came te Lancaster ou .Saturday evening nnd Identified the horse wliich was found running loose en Friday evening. Mr. droll' purchased the horse from Daniel Legan nt thelutter's sule In tills city ou Monday lust. He turned thu herse loeio iu a pasture field, mid he broke out and came te town, Mr. Orelf took the anlmut with him. Celehiutt.sl Ills lllcthilny. August Knottier, the well known presi dent or the Liucuster I.lederkraur, wns 10 years 01 age en Saturday. Iu the evening lie eutertuiiicd the members of tills popu lar singing society ut their hull. Over ene hundred were present, nud tlie Irrxpieis bund furnished excellent music. Spoeches were mude by Air. Keehler, Freil, Schroeder nud ethers. In his seech Mr. Sihreeiler spoke of tlie geed work that President Keehler liuil dene In taking mi active lurl Iu arranging forthe blgSienger fest te be held here Iu July, und lie liepeil all or Iho members would give him their earnest assistance. A line lunch, with lhpiids te moisten It, was partukeu or. Muxes Uuhmaii und lierthu Wltmer Die, 11i.uk Hai.i,, May 5. Moses Oehmati, an aged and respected cltucn or this place, died en Friday morning. Mr, (leli (licit en iriuay inerniug. Mr, ueinuan liad been iu ill health for several years, but was cnnllucd tu the heuse n week before his death. The interment was made this morning ut euveriaud. Mlsslterlliu Wltmer, of Virginia, who was ou a visit te her t'eiiuer home, at Cedur laine, died suddenly u few days uge. .She wus buried from the resideuce of W. H.Swtlgnrt. The Interment was made nt l'srudlse. Four young men of this place were the pall-bmrers. Tlie Cedar Orove Sunday school, which bad heeir closed for several mouths, re organized en Sunday by re-electiug S. S. Hunck, hiierlutendent, and J. S. Wullucr, treasurer. On account of vacancies S. W. Wltmer was elected MK'retary; Miss Mary C. Wallace, organist, and Misses Margie Wallace and Hannah Kutz, nssUJunt organists. Miss Clara Kurtz, who spout about a year with her sister, Mrs. A. (I. Qlften, or Huchuuan, W. Va., has relumed home. Tlie Frlseii Inspectors. The baud of prison Inspectors held their regular meeting tills morning, and all or the members were present but Mr. Eby. Action en the bill or ex -Solicitor (llluert wits postponed until the next meeting. Proposals for printing 300 enpiea of the annual report wero openod. The only bidder tvus the Krmntner und they were awarded tlie contract ut J.7. Dr. Nctcher was authorized te purchase instruments for pulling the teeth of the prisoners. A I there nre always new mothers, It Is well toberemludcdef tlvlllirsKoed.ulilchhui been te thoroughly und iu-ceKni!ly trlnl for )ciir. IWntroiipetteudentdiieutli the iiuiltl. tude of healthy, active children reared aixjnlt. A mother m " My child began tlie ue of Mel. lln's reed when a month old, and U oue of the largcit and treniesl chlldrsn I sver knew," TIIK BKTUHN .TCDUKS. An Orgiinlxatlen Agreed Upen lty All the Factions. The beard of return Judges met in the large room of the court house at 11:30 o'clock and wai a harmonious gathering. Representatives of all the Dictions bad a consultation earlier in the day and an or ganization was agreed upon te save time. Dr. Dunlap, chairman of the county com mittee, called the Iward te order, nnd the roll call showed every district te be repre sented. Jehn B. Kshleman, ns the go-between of all factions, nominated the following ofll efll ofll eors, nnd they wero elected by a unani mous vete: President, Joel L. Haines, city; co presldent, J, If. McCreary, Salisbury ; committee en contests, A. It. Ileidenbach, Lllltr. i D. K. Helm, Kast Dm mere: J. It. Kshleman, W-)st llempflcld: Jehn K, Hrlcker, Warwick ; Dr. J. J. Newpher, Mt. Jey ( Henry S. Ober, West Denegal : read ing clerks, N. Franklin Hall, city nnd It. S. Cenklln, Celumbia: tally clerks, Jehn Dickey and Redmond Conyngham, city. These eftlccrs were sworn te faithfully perform their duties, after which the re turns were presented. At 12:30a recess was taken until I o'clock, when the reading of the returns was begun. It will take ail afternoon tn finish It, The elllcial figures will net be known bofero Tuesday. A SEHIOUS ACCIDENT. An Aged Lady .Falls Down Stairs nud Itreuks Her Leg. On Saturday evening a serious accident occurred te Airs. Mary Ranging, u lady aged 89 years, who resides with her son, Henry Ransing, proprietor of the hotel nt Chestuul and Christian streets. Tim old Icly has Iksjii blind for a year nnd nlteut 8 o'clock she was assisted te bed by her son's wlfe. Half an hour later alie arose and, going out of her deer in the dark, she stiimbled and roll down the lllghtef stairs leading te the first lloer. She was found at the bottom of the steps and carried te horreom. Dr. Elder was summened and his examination showed that the old lady had broken her leg very badly. The limb was set and Mrs.Ituusiug wns made asensy as posslble, but her condition is very serious. She Is the w idew or tlcorge Han sing. Te-day Mrs. Heusing's condition Is some what Improved, but us tlie limb is broken near tlie groin nnd the sulleier is n very old lady, tears nre oiitertatuod Ter her re covery. A THAMI'V SHOW. Fun I u n linker r lty n Miserably I'oer Company. Some days nge onenf otirceulomporaries staled that the management of the opera house hud secured a geed attraction for primary election night se that persons who wisueu 10 wan ler me returns count de entertained for a rouple of hours. Tills attraction was hilled te piny "Fun lu a llakery" and last week they had pested a .let or cheap looking printing with stock lithographs nnd three sheets of "The Mascot te" and ether operas. Thore wns n very small uudionce at the opera heuse te see the attraction which had been socured, after se much treuble, but theso who were thore baenme sick and disgusted with the play and company. There were oue or two people in the let who could act, while the ethers were n inlsoruble let of sticks who should have been driven from the town by Ihu police insteud of being iiIIuwimI te perferin in a llrsl-cluss theatre. It was ene of the poorest shows or tlie sea son, uud ns they are billed te nppcar in Columbia te-night the cltlzens or that town are warned of their approach. Tlie ninuse meiiis in me nig Doreugu nuve nearly nil been bad this year, but this oue is a prizo prize tuker in Hint line. The company leeks very much llke a "snap" organization te de small towns. A Cnse Fer Johnny LuiuIIh. On Saturday a, young man, named Me In tyro, went te tlie Ninth ward iiells te vete. He was at ence surieunded by n gang or moil who insisted iieu his voting thelr way. They hed a bag full or money, and they ode red tlie young man anything up te & te vete their ticket. Mcliityrn became very nngrv and said that he had been Insulted, as no money could iutluence Ids vete. Hu told the pollce te arrest the men, hut they could net de se unless he would inake lu lu lu foruihtlen against litem. Mr. Melntyre is a salesman in u drygoeds store, and Johnny I .and Is can easily find him. The men who offerod Iho money wero xreiklng in tlie interest or Lel Sonsenig nud E. K. Martin's delegate The Kululits' Fiitr. Ou Saturday night thore was a large at tendance ut the Knights of Pythias fair, uud the receipts wero very favorable. Tlie fellow ing articles w era chanced oil' : Large chip basket, Albert Kant. ; line table scarf, Mrs, Fex : photegiaph liolder, Miss Emma Musser; basket el flowers, Miss K.ite Miller ; large picture nnd frnme, William llreuderly. Te-night the Iroipleis baml will be iu attendance. On Tuesday ovou evou oveu Ing ut 11 o'clock the drawing contest fcr the silver set will take place. Tlie contest for voting urtlcles will also close then. AsMlgnmeut Filed. Jehn II. Kendlg, of Huntingdon, and Jacob H. Hosteller, or this county, trading us Kendlg .t Hosteller, made liu ussign- inent early in April for the benefit of creditors. The assignment w as entered in Iho recorder's olllce or this county ou Saturday afternoon. The assignees ure M. U Hex, of Mupleten, and P. P. lliumlt, or Newport, Ferry county. Ouve Hull. Stephen J. Diltus, chnrgcsl liofero Alder man Spurrier with having mude a false utllduvit, in roferouco te a hush)us1eu from the pollce force, In affect his application ter ihe vacant elllcu of constable in tlie Third wnrd, eutoied ball for a hearliur. The case will be heard iu tlie latter part of me woes. Injured by Falling. On Sunday afternoon Hiranil.enkwnrks, an eight-year-old boy. who lives ou lle.i ver street, wus out gathering tlowers, w ilh companions. In crawling Media hill, thu boy lest his footing nnd fell, rolling te the bottom. His face struck against a stone nud a torrihle gash was cut iu it. He also received ethor injuries. A New .lustlce. The commission of Jehn O. llnmsher, who has been uppoluted justlce of the pence iu Strusburg, te take tlie place of II. tl. Heek, who lias removed te Chester county, bus been Usui veil ut the olllce. Death of Adiim Hecr. Adam llcrr, a prominent citizen or.Stras er.Stras burg township, w he lived near the village, died this morning or cancer or the stomach. He was a well known Republican and be sides being supervisor for years he held ethor township elllces. He was a fanner, about 05 years old, and leaves one son, Aldus, who lived witli hlni. Tere Dewu An Iren Fence. This morning n man wus driving a let of c ittle along Seuth Prince street when they took a notion te go into the yard of Majer F.lwoed driest. Several et them lumped upon the iron fence of the front yard, break ing about thirty feet of it down, They then ran Inte the yard aud trampled tlie sod badly. Annoiiueemoiit. Jehn C. 1-ent', the Druggist, will open tils new Drug Htere, N. . comer Chestnut and Mury streets, ou '1 uckday, Slay C, l'W. Your patreuuge Is respectfully solicited. ltd Netice. Lacasteh, Pa.. May S, 10. Netice Is hereby given that 1 have this day told my rights, title aud Interest lu my Cigar Htere, lil North Queen street, te Charles Getter. All ihtmhis Indebted te me will pluise make Immedlate payment, uud all persons ha v 111 ac counts against me urereQucsted te present them ut once for payment nt my office, ever the Northern National bank, city. WM. l-'fSS. Pceths. " HM1TH In this clly.nn the Ilh lnst.,jiVTrenrc Hiiitlh, son of Jeseph uud AdaUuillli, lnhli Ilh year. The relatives und friend of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the fuucrul, from ills parents' residence, Ne. 013 Beutli Prince street, en Wednesday afternoon et 2 o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery, 2td 8TAPr. On Sunday. May 4,1890, (11 this city. Henry, Infant son of Henry and Anna Margaret HUpfjaged four mouths and eighteen da) s. Kelatlves and friends of the family ure re-i-pectuilly invited te attend the funeral, from the resideuce of the parents. Ne. itiO Columbia avenue, en Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, luWrmtnttZle'c4Btry. ltd Hew lbttevtltmnt , "IV Yi 1J Met Lancaitt Oil WANT KMI'IiOYMKNT-aiKf, U. .tl.. r.l -. ... v ..- a ' nn.lH VM J.... (i. ..a .. ' iriiiHnu.r Ul'l BlDl nunn UHKB nL. l HUH m marl-lyd niin.tc-. f.iiiiiujfficilfc DUmU. EREHII IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CI gars. Clsar Havana iMiars, our own Man :ture, In 25 . Mrs and tee V . . ., rijOIUTH'H ClOAR RTORK, ElaMIhedim 114 Bast King Btreat. aiMfdn ' - s f s -. rfioiiAcceHTiiiin.'Kita wanted. At'PLY X atK. M. CORK A CO.,,Cerow Duke and Cbestntit ntrccU. ltd KlOn COUNTY AUD1TOIU C.d.AMMO,' ', of T.-iliraln (Northern district.) Subject te Dem Dem ecrntlc rules. tuaytMnid BEHT 6c HAVANA F1I.LKK CfOAK tee city, at UILLY WAITZ'H, IN Nm. K A IU1 North Oiimh RL deej-BtndM.Tu.l li DIVIDEND. First Natien ai. Hank,) I.AKCASTKR, I'A., WsV 6. IW. The Heard of Directors of this Bank have tie rlnredKNKUIANNUALlIVIDKNDOKrTVK PER CKNT., payable oil demand. inS-ltdAw 1IKNRY C I1AKNKU, Ciwhler. R EINUOI.D'H , . WHITE FRONT HAllUAIN 8TOIIK, Opposite I'enn'a It. R. Station, VJ:w LINEOK 1MI'Ke1?N!hT6lIVk! .1I Krencli llrlar and Meerschaum, from 25c le K. All me leaning iirnnas or nmeaing DKMUTIFH RIOAR RTORK, lit Kast King street 1 ouaeceH, alMfdR K ; OltARANTKK OUR QOL.DEN LION unit Mia OupiuIr. tliftnnlvClpnr lluvmiA Killer llanil-Jlaile Clears (V.) In Uie city. DKMUTJI'H CIUAK HTOItK, lUEMtslugHtneU Telephone. RIITMlin TO. O. F.-EXCIIRHION TO MARIETTA. . The Odd Kel lows' Special Kictirxlen Train will Uve fjincAstcr, Tuesday, at 0.30 p. m. Re turning leave Marietta at 1:30 a. in. Htepplng nt Metinlvllle and Columbia lu both directions. Tickets can be bad at the 11. 11. ticket emecs, geed te return en same train only. All mem bers of the ordcrure Invited. It STRAWBKRRY KEHTIVAL-THE FIRHT Htrewberry Festival of the season will be held lu the Klrst M. E. church, North Duke street, en Thursday nnd Friday evenings, May 8 and tf. Admission 10 cents, which Includes berries. - ad klVIDHNK NOTICE. Irllisr NATIONAL llANKOPLANCASTril.1 Tl ic Directors have this day ilechired a Dlvl d of Five rl Per Cent,, imyabln en demand. dend ltd .. .-v.. jiwii,ii, iuniiicr. KNIUHTM Ol PYTIIIAH FAIR, DOEIt DOEIt sem's Hull, East Kltigstrect. 0cn This uud To-Merrovr Evening. The number entltlliur the ticket holder te the Silver Hervlce will be drawn te morrow evening at It o'clock by life honor, Mayer Clark. All ticket holders are requested te deposit their tlikrlH before tlie drawing. All articles en hand can be secured at Inducements. Music te-nlghtby Iroquois Baud. It mUE REOIILAR MONTHLY MKETINO J pf the Yeung Men's Democratic Keclety win ue una, Tuesday Evening, May (I, at 8 o'clock. Nominations will be mude for elllcers for ensiling v ear. It WILKIEBARIt,Hec'y. -TIT ANTED-A GOOD "eiRL FOIl OEN l cral housework ; reference required. At- nlr nt lll-'lclMAV 501 NORTH DUKE ST. rpOHACCO STltlPPEH-S WANTED.-APPLY X te E. M. CORN A CO., ltd Cerner Duke and Chestnut 8ts. CIIEAl'-l'UHE RYE WII1HKIES. BlwVCK berry, Ginger and Kununet Urandlcs. ROHRER'H LHiUOR 8TOUE, Ne. 22 Centre Square. -MrATT.lt HKNT.S-TIIE WATER DIIPLI- cate Is new In the bunds of Iho 'Jlty Treas urer for collection or Water Rents. An nhato nhate ment of five sr cent, will be madn for prompt payment. Oitlcv hours 1 Ha. m. te 12m. ana 1 t 3 p. in., dally. On Monday nnd Saturday the ofllce will be open In the eveulnjr from 7 te 8. .,,... J.H.RATHEON, np!l0-2nillt CltyTreaaiirer. Wf A NTHD-AN ACTIVE MAN KOU EACH V section, Salary $75 te $100, te locally rep resent a succrssrul N. Y. Company Incorporated le sudply Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes. Jewelry, etc., te consumers at cost. Alse a Ijidy of tact, Sulary ), te enroll members (80.000 new en rolled, IOI),(XJO iuld in,) References exchanged. Empire C(w)Kraive Association (credit well rated) Leck llex BIO, N. Y. fi'b'J&lydM.H AaENTS WANTED KOlt THK AtrrifOlt l.ELi elltlen or the Life, Writings snd Ms'ehes of Henry W. Grady, edited by Joel Chandler Harris (Uncle IteimiH.) Easiest selling book In market. Geed territory can pe secured by vtrltliigut nneote .. OAKSELL l'llIlLIHlIINQCO, nprll-t.ldMWAI'J 101 Fourth Ave., N. Y. 17I8TATE OF MltS. REBECCA CAMKROn! li late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tcNlninenbiry ou said estate having iK'cn ciuntcd te the understgned. nil persons In debted thereto ure requested te make Imme diate pajment, nnd these liuvlngclnlins or de mands iiKnln-t tlie same, will present them without delay for set I lenient te the uudcr uudcr NlHncd.resldlng In Lancaster city. in U4tdM A. C. REINUMIL, Executer. "JTOTICE. " OlKICKSUSllUIIIAN.NA COAL CeMI'ANV, ) ItAl.TIMellK, April at, istie.; Netice Is ber'by given thuta general meeting or Iho ateH; holders of this company will beheld nt the olllce of the Philadelphia and Ileudlng Itallnsid Uempauy, Ne. 227 Houth Fourth ttns't, Philadelphia, 011 Monday the Ulhdayef Mav, 1SIW, nt 1'U o'clock P. m., for the election of Olll cers and Managers for the ensuing vear. Tlie transfer books will be closed from Mon day, the Mb of May, until after the election. Uy order lOld ROBERT D. BROWN, Treasurer. CITY line TREASURER'S REPORT OF 1IAI- iicc In Treiikiirv and vlierileitw.lii.i ,. the iIemj of business .Saturday, May 3d, WIIKItK llKl'OSITKn. Fulton National Hank 9 People's National Hank ., First National Hank 077U0 6 VI WO X, $ IU1 IV I, J. II. Ilntlirnn, Treasurer of the City of 1 4111 casier, l'a., de solemnly swear Ibat the above reiiert Iscenect. J, II. RATHFON.Tieasurer. Hubverllicd nud sworn te before 1110 this 5th day of May, 1MU. ltd ROBERT CLARE, May or. tTu7'7i:rt's. ""' rupperth celebrated beer alchas. e. hesteh'h corner saloon, Every l)a uud Evening. aprSVtrd iiriHTr. COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY ! Ill lets of 10 oeilllds nr V the pound, Ule; ever,9 All kikmIs delivered tnniiy part of the 1-113- 1 let'. VUIIUII .lUIIS UCSI. SO. 2A1 rast Fulton street. m7-ld XN FIVE, TEN.TW ENn'-'FIVE AND FIFTY Pound Puekuges. LANUAHTEIt CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EMHCHEIt. Sold everywhere. PUMI-S, BOH.ERS, MINING, UKNI'ltlKlN gal and .Steam Piiiiiim, et any ctiiiacltv. at JOHN BESTS, .KS Fjist Fulton stnvt. m7-trd lEINHOI.DH XV W1I ITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE, OpKwlte I'enn'a It. It, Station -VO YOU WANT A OOOI1 GIRL, MAN OR i-r 1103-7 v-uu niei pierin uukest street. Lsn- easier i.inpieyiucni uureuu, TilTllLiijriALE OF HOlji ina)"2-lyd OF HOUHEHOLD FURNI A lure. Ou Thursday. Mays, at H a.m. nnd l'.tO 1, 111 , nt 117 8eutli;i'rllicestreet,ravrsllk nnr or sull. k uebanrd. exteus 011 ijihl.. iw.i elegant bed-room suits, lounge, book-case, double heater, liruesels und Ingrulu curiwts, liedding, kitchen utensils, 12S copper kettles, buggy. 3 sets of harness, nnd many things net named. Silts. IDA L DILLER. Jei:c L. II VIM.s, Auctioneer. m3-7tdR r E. IjANT HAS OI'EmED THE FINEST Tl iiiurrj- iiuuiu jjtueusier, ann is new ireparetl te lurul.h builders and ethers with the most beautiful Blue or Light Grey Stene of any shape or size desired. Leave our erdersat once nt his residence, majMwil NO.SIV EAST KING ST. mllE LANCASTER CARPET HCTJ8E. S. St V. ELECTED TO FURNISH Carpets, Curtains, Shades Rug;, Ac, By a Large Majority Iitcaue It Is Best Enulpncd and has Only One Price and Fair Dealing, 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Stmt aug-lyd " Wetu avhttetrlUeuttut. -pEINUOLU-8 WHITE FRONT BAROA IN HTORE, Opposite Penn'a R. R. HUtlen. TUDOiajl UAVK IvONO HIM,'E DRC1DKD fj that Wily Waltsst1sr Is tb Best In the -- euiiv. ieii NOI fttj NORTH QUEEN dT. deeMmdi FOR AMERICAN SIGHT FEED CYl JNDER Lubricator, atansell Cans for Rearlnirs, yen can get them at JOHN BKfJT H, W Ens Fallen street. mTlfd TTOTKL BRUNBWffk-, 1 ., . ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. New, Medem, Plrat-C1as, Complete. Parlfle avtnae, brlween New Yerk and Tennessee ""BfWy" "J"" "ay 31. aprtfabd": JOSEPH a DAV1H. T aV'cA'..tjh COPY BUT NONE CAN wiaai Biur waiu-a Havaaa Finer cigar t6nH,Tw7nj& "VO, am UK HUKTH UDEEM mt. CARPET 8KWINO. LAY1NO AND FIT .ilng, Maltnswa made te order, Hhadca, if na Heavy CarUlns bung, rreacti Dra- "Il5S;..!iPhAu,er," ta lu branehf NOTICE-Harry Seemlller, late with Hager A Bretlicr, has taken rooms tn the Trust Com Cem pany'a Building, North Ouera Urtct, where he will give satisfactory and prompt attention te the different branches of his trade. -Mall Orders Holleltco. HARRY HEKMlbt.KIt, Trust Company Building, North Uueen ML aprZI-M.WR . BEHT TWO FOR KIVKCKNT.CIOARH the city, at HI l.lY WAtr.'H, Neb. S a KB North Uueen BU dec&OmdM ,Tu,Tb f n KIN HOLD'S WHITE FRONT UAROAIN HTOItK, Opposite Penn'n It. It. Htatlen 1IEAUT1KUL LAWN, IIOWEVCR small It msv Iw. Is n frnsit !ilnrv. LAN. CahI AHTKK CHRMII.'AI. ftllll'ANY f.AU'N KNHICHER "rHAT IH TWENTY-FIVE CENTH TO TV create a llcuutlful Lawn or Renew an Old One. UILDINO 8TONE.F0R HALE AT 50c A Perch. Purchaser te remove thesumeat his own expense. A n el v at once. upr.iV'fc 211 WEST RING 8T. TJ EINIIOLD'H WHITE FRONT BAROAIN STORE, Opposite Penn'a R. R. Htatlen. H Ol F181IKRMEN l-TUE RA88 CAM! Dahrn will seen brain. We are euenlnir up the fittest let of Tackle, embracing the best bargains tn Reds, Lines, Reels, Heeks, Basketa and HKwn Trolls In the market. Ixwk up your old reds and see what mountings you need. U e have a full variety of Ferrules, Guides, This, Reel 8enU, Butt Cups, Ac. FRAILEY'8 EAHTEND PHARMACY, sWTake Fralley's luppestu) r-nsierc Aiaraci). y'n HnrHapurilla Compound fcr the thu bleed. ftcViundll. M.W.FAw 0t EN EVERY EVENING. P:C.SNYDER(feBRO., Ne. 14 West King St., Will Keep their Htere OPEN EVERY EVEN ING until the Frst of July. MILLINERY, NOTIONS -AND- TRIMMINGS. A LARGE AND WELL MADELINEOF Ladies' Muslin Underwear, At Extremely LOW PRICES. tuayS-Jind "OEILLY BROa.A RAUU. Lawn Mowers ! hOLE AGENTrf FOR THE GREAT AMERICAN. A Light, Well Made Mower, Easy Running and Hiutple In Construction. Ne reason for any ene net having n Fine Lawn when you can buy u First-Class Mower FOR$5,00. EVERY MOWER FULLY GUARANTEED. Alse, n Full Line of Pennsylvania Mowers AT LOWEST PRICE8. REILLTBROS. &RA.UB, 40 and 42 North Queen Street, Next Doer te I'osteftlce. npl2-iuid J. 11. MARt'lN A CO, J. B. MARTIN & CO. Corsets. During this week we offer Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip Cor set, 79c Dr. Warner's Cora Cera line Corset, 79c. Dr. Warner's Health Corset, $1.05. Ball's H. P. Corset, 79c. Ball's Circle Hip, 79c. Thompson's Glove Gleve Fitting Corsets at$i and $1.50. 25 dozens of the best 50c Cor sets ever shown. Table Linens. Attractions this week that will please the closest buyers. Great bargains in Bleached and Half Bleached Table Linens. Full Damask German Linens a specialty. Fleer Linens Carpet Depart ment. Stair Damasks and Drills, plain or bordered, 14, 16, iS, 22 and 27 inches wide. Fleer Linens, new patterns, 86 inches, 104 ,inclies, 120 inches, 158 inches, and 5 yards wide. Remnant Counter. Contains remnants of Linens, Dress Goods, Upholstery Goods, &c, at one-half price China Mattings. The largest stock ever shown in this city. 10c a yard up. Special prices by the roll. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sis., "LANCASTER. PA HtW 4rVbttcrticmrttt A'JSXnVXr u CAlf a X'AW0AWH,KgJMPA"T JTOnCE TO TOBACCO TRADE Nkw Yebs-. Anrii i On and after May I. 18M. thn ? , Flnke A Ce., tobacco Inspectors, will be ka under the name of Reseller A Mellnr. RU8CHRR a MRLLOR, . eucmMin ra um, riDM I MM - rtlROCT A HHANk. X MUIRT MANlKACTttRRfWAND MB ei'. Ne. HO North ttueen'Btreet. Hhlrtstnndetoerder as low as il.OO. it KusntDicca. at-lj ptOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, WILLIAM ORTMAN, Pr..wilmlo,.Per'H!h-Lowcr District. jrciiuuemecrauauuic. apS-U TEINlIOf,D'8 WHITE FRONT BARQ AIN STORE, Opposite Penn'a R. R. BUtld TIIO8. F. PKRRKTTi I'RAOrlCAI. UAI-wtra uSJSSS fJ W:?ned. He-Trlmmwl spsaBiSta,sPiJ,ai.ji' mZD-lmd 0 COURT AVENUBJLScater. t WAA,IK5:,leusl TO PASTURE. apr23-tfd V.qkehu. NerfsTllla, I 13EINUOLDS " WHITE FRONT BARGAIN HTORE, . upposlle Penn'a R. R. Htatll 17IIIIE RKICEmT FIRE CLAyTatTH street,1,Urw' te J0UN BB r Eart Full - BB7-U A KliiSAT im'oyi:mkntte OLDf - . 7 " " "'siiiL;riiK. Vf!!'1..;'',KRATE, &ffiA, ." ""-""'rc-iiuirea. Muvtengi H308OUUI l'eni, MhSfcfAIS&Hhl . a2J.2wdl I7HNETAILORINGI Xi.L THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Pll WOOLENS, AT r '" "I npKWmdlt m ji!i?;I,KVHt - - . "" -.iBUVHlgni; -rOUNG MEN aWlaDIKsT mciiitliff- viaii ti..s ri 1. .A:. .r:7v. VV"' K II i ;'", :" vrtMiiruu uuu iuek at our rH 16 North One,, && !." '?.. tfllAW ", MHIOWIOT, I rjlUETAILORS, " " Special Patterns In Suitings. Latest Novelties In Centand Vest Pattern The Most Stylish Trousers Patterns. The Newest Bosten Spring Overcoats. MCGRANN A NOWLEN, ""-" IW North Queen t yy K EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles I Wt tx AMINE EYES FREI Ten Think Your Eyes Are Geed I . H yen have them cxatnlued you will nn . .1 iV i " "nieiiting wrong with tb IW ' rr"..""." "" " great Help le you. We use tnltnlbtlde "DJa MANTA' leit which are mndoenlrliv m nn.i SJLS: r" t'vU.'A'n Ocoll8te " ,u best am. te dS ttlul eli HtAi,eh W.OO 1 usual pJ '5f.Vi8P?'iJlc,e SOe-5 u"ual nrlce, 91.01 ArttflcialEyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price,! H. Z1REMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Str OPTICIANS. PIllLAIiRr.nitiJ Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. I mv8 PROPOSALH , KOR HEWER-HEALED H pe-ulsvvlll I received by tlie Street CI ml Itce.at the office of the Clerk, CltyHall te Tuesday, May 6. 18S0, ut 5 o'clock p. ml tlie construction of n two-feet newer en nJ iu i i i-nesiniit te West l All bids must be accompanied with the si lUrCS Of tVIO Or limr n.i.nnmlliln MMI-. . "i"Ll. beme wellr"i also with a cert: cheek te the amount often per cent, of the 1 .. ."" "" lu'ini i" me cuyin'cai failure te acccDt tlie rnnlrnet ir.ir.MAj The Committee reserve the right te reject SIH till tltfltt Plans nnd specifications can be seen at olllce or A. A. Hcrr, City Regulator, Ne. l'roesiils te be uddrcssed toHtrectCem w... iu iwiiMrueuull Ol SCVVCl. By order of tlie r, . ,., STREET COM MITfEl .wj. it. j.iiji, v icik, upjeraalJJ PROPOSALS KOR REMOVING AND Dnlrlmr stenn eriiMher MiainH .. will be received by tliastn-et Cetiimltlec, ul Jiiesday, Mnv 8, lsw, nt 5 o'clock p. in., all ptllee of the Clerk, City Hall, for the remevl uiuaiiiiiuuiniiLT ireiu rreuericK Kuale sal HAa OmelT. I at,.fl.. ... .. r. - Staufler, en the Grotlstevvn read, near tha city water works; also, for repulrlng crusl and boiler of snine, nnd putting them tn r class condltleu for use, wei k te be done In thl uttiBiiiimuuiuui uwara. . Proposals te he accompanied with a bend, or certified check of ten per cent, utnouutef bid. Proposals te lie addressed tnHirwi rvm,J tec. for" removing and repairing stone crl By order of the 81 REET COMMUTE! uej. vv . tuur, cieru; UIu mal, e i Jeck p. m., for the lollevrlng material work for the ciisiiliii; enr r Cressing stone, te be of best Pert Denl r.'.v; ..:... ;,".", """ v. ""' iue. u "c Packing stone, te be four Inches thick, t npllVrA.l u linm ttfu1-.l ' Brick, per thousand ut j nrd. Brick, nor theunnd where nepiled Laying gutters, ;r feet, clly le furnish i terlal. La Ing gutters, per feet, contractor te fun material. Lnj Inir crossings, ier 1 nenl feet, city te nlsh material. Snud )er curt lead, delivered where tiecdct rsiiui tier vurv teitu, nt sunu nole. Belgian block, by the kquare ynrd.iwrt snud. ' All bids must be accompanied with securi i iiuiuiiiimueu nherve tee right le reject i or all bids. Proposals te be addressed te Street Cemti us-, "iur street iiiaicriat," Br order of tha STREET COMMITTER Gre. W. EAHV, Clerk. uprSOAm.ll M ART1N bit CM. VERY GRATIFYING. Werth Win Praise ! New customers every day telling us hew thl friends have been pleased und Inutility 've bel recommended te us te see our Clothing al Kurnblilngs for st) le and iiieuey's worth. Remember This Is a Hew Stere Yet. KurnlhltigGoed Department twenmla-l yctrs, Rendy-Mudu Clothing Department til years, nud Custom Tailoring Department of and one-half jenrs pleating the people nil making friends dally. This store was sbirb en the merits of geed values and low prices. Beys' Knee Pauts, from geed te fine, tl.ftjl V a Suit. llejs' Leng Pant Pult, frani .oedtoflne, i te 115. Chililrcn'8 Kilt Suits nil the latest style! II. je te C. Men's Very I'eruHr eutl, J8, tin. I ) f li Men's Finest Dres Suits, til te fji. A largl selection, Men's Kast Celer Casslmcre Suits. SJ. ftt, r. Yeu need only te we our Hosiery and UndeJ wentcar te knew of the values here. Muni new inings, even novelties. The beginning tl the week Is a geed time for ordering your Makd to-Mcnture Suit for Saturday delivery. MARTIN BROS, PROI-OSAUi KOR Hl'REhT MATERIA Scaled proposals will be received by Street Cemmltteee, nt the olllce of the CI I'ltv Unit ,,t. .n T.......I... . .. .aw. ... . ui-uai. juiT . m,ai. 26 tad 28 K. Qwm Bt, .. ... 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