S . :H m :?' ii rM 2 fee m' PS,? " i& &, 11 ' ri.-e . w i vvT .,- Wf pii '51 if A' &1 r , V. " ,""- " " " ,,1 r.i$f-li$ A INSTANTLY KILLED. .ii-'t ft ", i 1 ftllatWJ UA1 C1CMRI Villi iv .. twiMt cits it iirauirs. 'ffrik.- -" - - - - ----- - IjOhmh. nf F"V YfV" iiwvnnHin niimmr ww.t - ,nMij lUe, SUrrte -AW 3. i iH Tswcswaasr'a iaaaasc n"iw Jl.. . . .. ?v lY CeujUbia, Mar. ll-WRraer I-efsver, r en me neauins; """, 4aUrassl, met with a fctal aecWlent that sswralag about 11 o'eioca at iwacanarss Ssstlea, three mile from Columbia. He waa laslaaiiy killed while coupling cars, -' '-'f hie head being caught between the bampera -VwaUA emalMd hla aknll. HI remains t-18; $ i? were brought here aBd after being viewed :' ?jrepuijrirner iierauey, were sent -'',. Via Vnma at Onarrvvlllll. The aafortanate man was married and WW Wyearaeld. K ' SNf , The coroner's inquest was postponed &5ft " te-morrow morning a m a wi wkjMiilin train hands will be heard and a Yft 'MItMHl1Hul. fib The deeeaead waa a son of the lale Henry L$& ' Lefever. He was bernnd raised at Qtur- v ,...-. ..-...-. f"S F3 VlllVt WUOIl IWPwmiTO evi.w. ...... turds worked upon a farm and drove team. Fer seveml years he drove herae cars In Philadelphia. Of late he has been working tjpen a farm and only went en the railroad about two months age. In that time he had many narrow escapes from being hurt. He was a large man, or powerful tmlld and very strong. He leaves a wife who was a daughter of the late Benjamin Wltmer. She resides at Quarryvllle and her only child, n llttlelwy of twelve years, Is with her. The deceased la a brother of Henry H. Lefever, of Hubera, Drumere township. Council Falls te Organize. A Chlrd unsuccessful attempt was inac'e last night tcr break the deadlock at the stated meeting of town council In the opera house. Members present, Kerry, Mlnnlch.Oreve, Bennett, Jacksen, Wilsen and Klnn, pres ident. The ausonee of Charles left the Re publicans in the majority and the Demo crats retired and broke the quorum until tt agreement was entered Inte te transact only routine business. On motion the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. The chair Instructed the secretary te notify the marketmaster te make the customary announcemont of market stall rentals. On motion the piy roll and current bills were ordered te be paid, the secretary pre tem drawing the warrants. Mr. J. Mocafee, who has the contract for grading Plane streot.nppeared before cenn- dtll anil aAa aa aaf tt Antanr rf (tiA tllnarl Vint. jfvn ages under which he was working, due te :i,iv the bad woatuer, askeu ler an oxiension or "( .lima and was uranled a continuance of h' thirty davs. A'V James Crowlhers, a local manager, ask ml Ja4 council for concert company rates Ter the Ai" rental of the enera house for the Revor & ."" , -,.-.- --- -- --. -- Aiansinjf cemeuy company uiiieriniiiiiiuut fat T given last evenlng, assigning that thore vm . .ItarA Mrar inltr dl1 twitilA ntid that Mm gross rocelpts would net oxceed (40. A spirited discussion followed and the motion prevailed. The chlef burgess asked for repairs te fixtures for his ofllce. The following bills wero then read, and en motion, approved and orderod te be paid: Election officers of threo wards, 122. SO; chief burgess, salary and inclden- s;mu fx.i , S3, iiiHCHiw, (aiiurac rrurK, -, 68.81; Tewii Hartman, Ktens, $210.45; f '-h. Crist A Paschal), advertlslng, f 2.80 ; Col Cel P " umbla Herald, advertising, f9 ; J. Y. rMltHln, assistant regulator, $1.50; K.N. -;Oeerke, assistant regulator, 920.50 ; K. W. $?$! ueinf), urainiug mawnai, f-.-)3 ; jieciric vj,y sJBi company, iigui, fjjz.ie ; u r . airu- & ttas AAal V1 in N A ltAMlrlna liAnMilflfv i 'tsS , !; PT roll, borough employ en, $371.73. t letai, 91,140.14. ".ift.i Uu,,"vl " ' "" vi ui iun iiun- . i.., &.. 1sTaksnw ia "fI WUW II IHIVIh HI1VSLUU IIIIUIII uujtdll 'i- .! IMmam Ytriltl..U nA.l ii.u.Mir. . wgisr, living in anauiewu, ami unvia Miller, his brother-in-law, for stealing chickens. Fer some time past a number of chlckens have been stelen from partles la town and surrounding country. I logon tegler has ai number of chickens en his prsmlaes, and among the number wero two ldentlfled by Z. T. Drltten and Nutlianlel Leithels or. The men had a hearing bofero Squire Evans this morning an J wero com mitted Ter trial at court. Harry titrlcker, charged with larceny by Chas.li, Green, waived shearing be fore Squlre Selly last evenlng, and was held In $500 bill for court. James McCain, brakeman en C. D. local. had the thumb of his right hand manlied veir vnia mermnsr wnut eentmnir ran. f&. Jenn Kuta, an ompleyo of ihe Shawnee ,K. ' feruaces, had his left arm breken this -3la morning by a wrench utrlklnu him. whlle Jfh ftln1najllnc nara T)f Ifni-Lal Af1..n.l !. i&sr fracturn. 7ft,- David NoUe. an ompleyo of the Wilsen laundry Machine company, had the mid dle flnger of his left band mashed yesterduy Afternoon, by having It caught in sonie flncninery. jm R. A. 'fulwener, reporter en the Stw MX down a fight of stairs at MarlctU last i night and was painfully bruised. He was walking along a dark street and could net see the stairs which descend from the street te the basement. Reyco fc Lansing's company appeared in ths opera house last night te a falr-.tlr.ed audience. The meeting of the cominltteo and ladles of the Shawnce fair lias been postponed until Tuesday evening next. J. H. Ostertag Is furnishing the easing for the new pipe organ of the Presbyterian church. It is being made from upeclal do de signs by Architect Hewitt. The Out Boer club met last night at the house of S. T. Dickinsen, when the Couture of their pregramme was the impersonation of Pickens' characters in costume. ' Wm. Smoker and wlfe celobratej thelr crystal wedding last evenlng, when a geed time was hail by the guests present. J. W. Irwin, manager of the Grubbestate at Mount Hepe, was in town te-day. P. H. Merrlssey, first vice grand masler of Brotherhood or Railroad Trainmen, was In town te-day iu the interest of that or ganization. Quick Werk. On Saturday morning Osbern A Hart man received a 60-herw) pew or Pi ick Cor liss engine, bich catne In eleven boxes sod five large pieces. It was taken from the cars and set up by A. C. Welchans and bjr Sunday was in running order, se that It was net necessary for any delay by the work. Anothep Surnplun Pawv. .jW r..Hnt..n in..n . t.. . . it glw e Mrs. Jacob Wciser, who resides ft " m North Water street near James About f HUrty couples of friends of the lady were present and tiiey natl a lilghly enjoyable Urn during the evening, the festivities concluding with an excellent tuppcr. j, Wild Geeae ou tlie Creek. Last night a large fleck of wild gecse sct ( tUd en the Conostega creek near the resi dence of ex-Sheriff Tomllnsen, where thev v ,.. (b greater part of the night. They ,'- ' a irrait nelsa and Inn hernn Aa. '.'Z. UAt this memltur. ' 4. " " m Get Five Pays Knell. Rebert Cuttersen.sn old offender. was sent I' y te Jail for five dsya by Alderman Spurrier, I C, "d BlgJImLenuen received a like sen- i mw utuu Auuueiiy. f Waived a Hearing. '- BeUnda C Been, diargeJ with keeping AUerderly beuse by Jehn Sbern, waived .'iMariBgMdgave ball before Alderman Hyrrlwr h trial at court. rassjx! V'lN- ?' THE IiAKCASTER PAIIiY INTELLIGEyQER, WEpyESDAYs MABOH 12, mmm! . i " ' i J J - ' ' " i i i i i i ; i - ISAAC HAWTKT.t.V.'S TlttAL. It Is Besmn In Rochester, X. H,, ana. Excites Popular Interwrt, RecnsrrKR, N. H., March 12. The ad journed trial of Isaac Sawtelle, for the murder of his brother, Hiram, was begun here te-day before Justice Wentwertb. It U estimated that 1 1,009 people were present at thfl opening of eedrt. Sawtelle was brought Inte court amid great exclto exclte ment and some trouble was had in keeping the crowd in check. The presiding Judge excluded all witnesses for the state during the giving of testlmeny. Prosecutor K I vel opened the case for the slate by calling Jeannette, the, widow of Hiram, who testi fied regarding" the receipt of telegrams from her husband calling him te Roches-' ter, also regarding theSawlelle property, which is supposed te have furnUhed the motive for the crime. Her testimony was net completed when a rocess was taken until afternoon. A Blx-Mnle Runaway. A slx-mule team belonging te R. M. Kauffman, a Maner township farmer, created a great deal of excitement en the first square of West King street, early this afternoon. On the large wagon, te which the mule were hitched, was a great lead of bran in bags. Doing down the bill the driver of the team tried te apply the brake, but was unable te de se, as the bags were In the way. The mules started te run evor the slippery belglnn blocks, hut the driver held te the line and succeeded in turning them Inte Seuth Prince stroet As they made the turn around the corner they wero travel ing pretty fast, and In front of the Slevens house the sideboard of the wagon gave away. About fifteen bags of the bran were thrown eir Inte the black mud, which seemed te be almost a feet in depth. The mules wero stepped bofero they reached MifTilu Mrect, odor they had scattered a few mere bags along the street. Ne further damage was done, but several teams that lined the htreets niade narrow escapes from being stnick, and at ene lime a frightful accident was looked for. The driver displayed a great deal of pluek in holding te the mules. Held Fer Court. Jehn Eberly, who is charged with rob bery by Jehn Wollbreck, was bold by Alderman Spurrier lest evenlng. The prosecutor and the' accused lieth live en theWabank reed. The fermer testified that they met iu this city ene Saturdny night about n month age and .started te go home together. Wollbreck was under thn Inlluonce of liquor, and he sat down en a deer step en Poplar street. He says that whlle he sat thore Eberly xtole his pocket peckot pockot beok containing several dollars and soine ether nrtlclcs. The same night Wollbreck was arrested for being drunk and taken te the station beuse, Eberly escaped for a time, but was arrested aoveral days age. After hearing the evldonce the nlderman held the accused for trial at court. lllds for Collecting Tax. The county commissioners opened Mils at neon te-day for the colledion of thoHtate and county taxes for the east and west wards of the city for 1890. Following wero the bidders: llasl Wards : H. C. Smith, 00-100 per cent ; A. J. Mowerv, $1.21 1 J. llonseu Samson, 43-100 j S. W. GraybUl, 07-100 j U. P. Hastings, 60-100 ; A. W. Baldwin, 85-100. West wards : H. C. Smith, SHI-100 J. Bonsen Samson, 4,1-100 ; S. W. Grnyblll, 77-100 : B. V. Hustings, 40-100 j A. W. Baldwin, 05-100. The bids for the cast wards between Mewery and Samson are very close, rind te ascortulnthe lowest tlie amount of tax te be collected must be ascertained. The nward will net be made for a few days. Ht. Pntil'H M. K. Clin roll Collections. The benovelont collections In St. Paul's M. E. church, for the conferonco year end ing en Tuesday, aggregated $210, divided as follews: Missionary, church, $22.81; Sunday school, $07.10; conferonco claim ants, $25 ; home missions, $10 ; education, church, $1; Sunday school, $1 ; Sunday Scheel Union, $1; Tract soclety, $3 ; church oxtenslen, $5; Freed man's Aid soclety, $4; BIble soclety, $1; Wemen's Korelgn Mis sion, $1 ; Wemen's Heme Mission, $1 ; hospital, Sunday school, $17.74 ; Johnstown sufferers, $.11 ; rollef of of peer, SlS..lli. Argument Court. The argument list for the March term, beglunlng en Monday next, was is sued te-day. Thore are down for argument 62 enses in the common picas list, 17 iu the orphans' court and 11 In the quarter sessions. On the common pleas list are several suits bi ought by thn Delaware lllver A Lancaster rail road against subscribers te the stock of the company, Iu which rules w 111 be argued te show can se why Judgmeut should net be entored for want of a sufficient affidavit of defense. Spout n Vlwsant Kveiilnn, Last evenlng a surprlse party was irlven te Miss Harriet Oast, residing at Prince and James streets. Ten couples of her friends gathored at the house of Simen Shlssler, en North Queen street, and pro ceeded te her residence The evenlng was well spent and a number of mombers of the College Glee club sang songs. The affair was made a success through the able mauagement of Miss Kate lllne. Given Pensions. Pensions have been granted te Daniel Merganthal, Balnbridge, Elizabeth, mother of Jacob Lomen, Mt. Jey, mid Elizabeth, widow of Gcerge Smith, I.aiieaster. Ministers StatleueU. Among the ministers Rationed by the Central Pennsylvania Evangelical church cenference wero the follewing: E. B. Keen, Mlllorsvllle; L. S. Relchard, Wrlghtsvltle; W. H. Hartman, Columbia. A Ijii-ke Huk. William Fritz, e well known butcher of Upper Leacock township, killed for Jacob Landls, of narevllle, a hog that dressed 012 pounds. He is among the host slaughtered this year. Cured Ills Dywpepala. Lyens Station, IIkkks Ce. C. V. llOKK-DearStr- 1 fel It a duty te jeu and all UiesiUlerlnsr en earlu te eieuk of jour Klectrle Medicated Belts. I have btx'n n great tuffercr with d) spepsla for many jeura, und for the last threo months 'very se ere. Four weeks at'e I applied ene of your JlflU and at prewnl I am entirely cured. I hope all who are amlcUKl wlthiljiiepilu may hearef you unit get relief t euce. u. Matz. iiap tuAyi'Sreii nvBEAns. Te the Public: I have been u severe ruDercr with crumps In the stomach for fl ve curs. Hj unliiif Hoke's Klcctrlc Appllunres 1 am en tlrely cured. Any itieii U welcome te call and be convinced. Adam Bhahi Kit, Ceal Dealer, Itlchland, lxlmnen Ce., Pa. C. 0. Hoke at He. 311 North ljuteh Street, et.ry Wednesday. liiSAUd Pcatlta. IjONiL-lIurch 10, 1KW, 111 New VerkUlty.llrs. The rebilhe and frlendt of the family ere re spectfully bulled te atUnd the funeral, from the church at Bhcrldan, In Leuauen county, en Haturday, Jtarch 15, at 2 o'clock. itta KIM.IAN. March 10. HSOO, t Wiuslilmlen D. C, Mary Lilly Kllllan. wife of eSIse rfjcijl ,x'.'!nhBn.1.da.VB"iSr of '.Y a"d Lzzle Mc Mlcliacl, In the asth year of her age. Netice of Interment hereafter, &lavltct. Philadelphia Produce MarKut. PniLADiLPiiiA, Mar. IV.-Noen-Klour sUndv: Penn'a supers. aeu2iO; extra. 2KX30J: famllv. IKlMHl! ,ll.f " ins. m7 ?..- iHeisisai ' ' '"M,ai' Wheat firm; Ne. 2 Red new: 824383c! Na 1 Penn'a lied, We; Ne. 2 de, MaS7c ' Cern quiet ; Ne.;u, new, iaJ7e ; old, 13 inVxed'ayef1 Ne- 8 Whl1 S0S3OWa-5 Ne- ' Branjlrul; Winter 115 25 l0O; Bpr)ngH60 (jf 14 70 Haled bay quiet j 1100018 00 a te quality ; S!'"fi'tSf!S!a!!,M,"", Batter isteadri IIm'i ersamnT sstn 9MMfe ; Penn'a rtrsU sxtra, son j Jobbing, IIMft. jEig dnllt Penn'a rsU,'lfttc; hW SSai lWUn.aslenullty. i "' Cheese steady: fvtklsM,7iV)( fnUsklsM Patreleam steady t reflsed la bits., 17 M. Potatoes firm j Ue twr bes. as te qaallt, - t5 r-- sKeeK Mrkcs). , v . UaeUtlOBs by RMd, MeOraaa Ce., kMkert Lancaster, Pa. - kjtw tek t,nr. Ua.it. mm. tf.x. Canada PaelBe....M..M..M. i ...... ,.M U V. Vl OT J.H...n....M. M. ...... ...... ,.. Hfc Colerado Oe1..,.,.,w....... ,.., .. ariAHskBl UhmIIb . r sTa AHlAfl B TBI S lIUWmIHHMHIHll( . Ls A Iff ! (( W5 i ,sn jar u... K.aT.. liOfl A N.tl.ltKHIHHIIHIII.IHHl WJ Us BOUl llMII)MMHIHHMlllNIIM)ll WJ Missis Oen.H..H. .,. .. MlMOQii jPiustflcu 7X Heek. Valley... .. sWi IlMltfMHtlMSMHItlMNtlllllMU Pi WMltMHMIHItlMilMHlnill( 111 wBaclaBd...... .-.... ts: Osaaha. Oregon Transoentlnental.. Xfi OBtarlett W-. ....... Paelfle Mall M IMBiiisww irnaieiiMtiwM tSm inaDi.....H..M.....M... , Tsxas PaelDc....,.... 3D union PadBc. Wabash Cem . 1: Wabash PreL. W weanvrn v .... e; vennuun duuui. , ratLADEUHIA LIST. lien, vai . B. N. Y. l'hlla. JsV ft HMSS ... .. Keadlnc 9 lab. Nav . .! Hsstenv. Pass................ N.OSnL M.MM...H....... ...M. ..... Peeples Pass..... , Hug 4 S.....M..... ...HI... ...... ..MM ,. "JP OlllHHI.inniMMIH.MMHHH. . r .H. Stem 3ltuefti0cmcnU. TUHTHECK1VKD. UOEDKItEIt RED LABEL, The Klucst of ChnmpnRnes. BOHItkH'H LIQUOR HTOKK, Ne. as Centre Square, WANTRD-A OOOI COOK. 61 J NORTH DUKKBT. APPLY AT mlZ-tfd tlTE HAVE THE LARUEHT LINE OK TV llahy Carriages In Iincaster, Mi n Iiancaater. ml3-2tdW IKU.IA' I1ROH. 4 RAUO. 1ITOUK WANTED DV A MIUDLE-AOED TV sober man for cleaning yards, cellars or ya Be pumping water, or anything. Fremont street, Lancaster, Pn nd word te 616 ltd T- OST-A GOLD R1NO WITH CAMEO J stenn nnd nnme R. P. (Jill engraved thereon. Finder will please leate It at It NO. W WEHT KINO ST. TT-AHH EVERYTHING THAT NEED!) TO TV no washed wllh "Purity Heep." You'll like II. F OR GOOD 11IIUHIIE.S GO TO KILBURN, HRUBH MANUKACTimKR,2U WEST KING HT., LANOAMTER, PA. ml-lmdJkw OUR WHOLE HTOCK OF HAI1Y CAR rlages Is uew. We have all the latest styles. ml2-2tdW, RKItiLY BROS. A RAUII. SPECIAL MIMIC ALE-NEW PREHBYTE rlan Cliapel. Friday evening, March U. CoIIcke Glee Clue, Enterpean Club, Mandelin Club, Ladies' Chorus and well-known Holelsts. Mr. Walter llausmiui, director. Admission, 28 cents. mrll-3td rpiiECALLA LILY IH THE TRADE MARK J. of the Finest Henp en Eurth. " PURITY. J riMIE FINEHT LINE OF IMPORTED AND X. Domeitle Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Clears, our manufacture, In boxes of 25. CO and 10O. ' DEMUTH'H CIOAR STORE, alMfdR lUEast King Street xr YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTABLE 1, Engine mid Heller, en wheels, ebeap, as the following prices shew: 6 horse-pewer,-M75 ; 8 horse-puwer, tUS ; 10 horse-power, 1575; IS horso herso horse lSMr IZ5 J0 horse-power, 11,175, call at JOHN JlKBT 8, 333 East Fulton street. V m7-lfd CALL TO BEE US HEFORE I1UYING A nhy Carriage, and we will save you mener. ml2 2tdW,S REILLY BROa RAUB. TTIOll RENT-FROH APRIL 1, 1890. JJ The DOERSOM Private Dwelling and Htnre Roem, Ne. 12H East King street. DOER HOM HALL. Ne. 128 test Klnif street., The FACTORY, Nes. 120 and lAi East MUllln slrect. Inqulroef , GEO. H. NORDSCK, Doersom 's Carriage Works, corner of Duke and Vine street. - febl7-trd fpilE LARGEST AND FINEST LINE OF) JL Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes, Cigar Helders, tllgar Cases, Hnun Bexes andall kinds of Hinekcr's articles. .,. DEMUTirSOIGARSTORE, als-UdB 111 East King street AiriiiTC con WASTE, COPPED MY TV the pound, 10c ; In lets of 10 pounds or .cr?c- A" ?oeds dell ered te any part or the city tree. Call en JOHN DK3T, Ne. :Rt East I-ill ten street. m7-td PUMl"S, BOILERS, MINING, CENTRIFU . ...gal and Htenm Pumps, of utiy capacity, at JOHN Biai'S. :CB Eust Fulton street.' i.,7.lf fd fiB ; OPF.NINQ-I WILL HAVE AN oienlnaief the Whlt llnnut Hr.ii ifr. ineriy Kohlhaas'). en Maner slrnet.Thur.rinv liu'riy Kohlhaas'), eenlng, March li. Ing, March U. All mv friends am lnviii te ee yresviit, iul2-td JOHN PONTZ, Proprietor. iVUR $10 BABY CARRIAQE CAN'T ME v. wiuuieaiuuieciiy uil2-2tdW.H HEII HEILLYBROH.1RAUII. rnitOUTASHANK, SlllRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, --" Ne. HO North Queen Street Shirts made te order ns low as 1 1 WO. Perfect fit guaranteed. r Tiiri8VShnecfUy WB ha e started a HAND LAUNDIU and are prepared te laundry of all y lyi maHW-lydR .ascls, rheriimmcters und Cnleudsrs. leftover from the Holiday seasun, will be sold at great bargains te make room for contemplated chances In the spring. r FIIAILEY'S EAST END PHARMACY, ,, , (Opposlte Eastern Market,) hralley's Hyrujp of Mloedroot, Wild Cherry and Horeheuud cures the most nerslstent Frallev's itlttr Win. ii tmn la inmt n..i "l' reugn : r, eucnnusi ou. ener the "Grip ;" 60e and f 1 00. M.W.FAw T7IOR ,1? Mi Bulldln OR RENT-ONE STORE ROOM A Nil Basement In Southern Market Heuse ling, frontlmren Seuth Otitwrn ytmni ....h ene Stere Roem in same bulldlug fronting en Vine street, suitable for any business. The basement would be aiielpiranfrnntn imn Hart.... Shep, Apply seen at BARD A MCELROY'S e., .. . .. VrX Ceeds Stere, . . . ,, s' and 3j Seuth Queen Street Murkets held en Tuesday morning, Saturday morning nud Saturday eenlng. ms-tfd VrOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN -:, application will be made te the go erner of Penns) h-nula, at HarrUhurg, te obtain a charter under "An Act te provide for the Incor poration und regulation or certain corporations, nppreved April SV, 1871. and the supplement thereto," for Isaac Dlller & Sens Company, for the manufacturing, buying, selling and trading such articles of merchandise, as are used In the hardware, Iren, steel and general merchandizing trade, en March 2d. A. D., 1800. 1HAAO DILLEK, urvuiu' W.F.DILLER, CHAS. K. DILLKH, SAMUEL B.DILLER, JAMES BLACK, . Subscribers and Incorporator!). It. Prink Ihi.icii an, Solicitor. uiar5-itdVdJtw TJUBH0 8ALE. On FiunAY, March 2S, 18SW, at Ne. 211 East King street, Lancaster, Pa,, by tnouuden.lgned,alarge let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, couslbtlugefTahles, Chairs. Sofas, CarpeU, (keme BruhseUl, Meds, Bedsteads Dressing Murees, Cupboards, Sideboard, etc,! etc, etc Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. m when terms will be made known by , , A.J. EHKRLY. Executer of Robt. A. Evans, dee'd, Joel U Uaimm, Auct At 2 o'clock p. m.. of the SAiita dm, nt ilua mini piace, i in ue seiui uarrrl or Grepe wine. 1 euk Oraixi Wine, a barrel Vluegar, bl betlltsi llnilM l'l..a l'l,til... . ... .1 ' .... tjninc wine, VbUky, etc. Alse ene twc marli,l5,22,2iJ,2;d Executer. JHOEHI SHOES I Ou April I, we will remoe from our preent location te NO. 1211 NORTH QUEEN Bl'REET, opposite the Frunklin Heum. In order te re duce stock before removal, we will dispose of It at prices that will greatly astonish you. A full stock of everything In the Bhee Line te select from. Respectfully Yours, WM. H. GAST, WK 3(0. 1M NORTH QUEEN BT, 'B ff .. HI . ( & Mi ivii H mt new ssw ml ne2 imk and...... .... i.vi su leasae ., tli KM SU Wl ST8 l 31 K m:i ??H ml 2eh ml Ai 12V2 arti 2rti BefTa M? ...... KTa i... at WW ' rf& ttH 9LsVstvll0rtitnt. B AiteAnt none Opening Day -AT REfN HOLD'S tl tii . . t n i ARQAIN STORE, Near Peen's. UK. Depot, WILL BS- j ANNOUNCED IN A FEW DAYS. mlO-lyd 1HAa U. PREY. MEN'S FOR $2.00, JN TKV DIFTKRKNTSTYLRS. Tip Shoes In Lace, Mutten and Congress, sites Plain Narrow Tees In Lace and Congress, sizes otelO. 1'latn French Tees In Lace, Butten and Con Cen Con CreMLStiesltell. Plain Bread Tees In Lace and Cencress,7wlde, sixes (te 11. The last named style are for meu who ha e short but bread feet They pomes a volume of comfort te feet of this description. The Tip Mhees we have sold fur three years, the Plain Narrow Tee ter two and the l'lnln French far mati than a vhf. Th .vrai. lent wearing qualities and splendid satisfaction mry inn wrwu giving uas inaucea ns U) put in sun snout er style-The Plain Bread Te i sivinv nas lndunwi ns In mi Tees, 7 wide. Why can I sell you a Genuine Calfskin Shee fertt titles r u t uecauae i nt litem in imtnpnsn mn Because I be them In Immense iiuan- tines ana strictly for Cash, and Stick te my Motte: " Quick Sales and Small PreDts." The One-Price Gash Heuse, Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKE11T) the Leader of , Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.3 A 6 EAST KING STREET, i LANCASTER, PA. -Htere Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Monday and Suturday. M ART1N BROS. SPRING A NEW BROOM IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. -IS AWAKENING ! Tlie First View Is Ready In Our Merchant Tailoring Department. THE " DAISIES " ARE HERE IN SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND SPRINU OVERCOATINGS. Such a variety this space would net admit a descriptleu of In detail ; but let a few free hand sketches Invite you te see the line. J-READ THI8 3.1.00 CHAPTER- And see what that amount will dress you In te your order here. A Fine English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, handsomely trlmmed, coat and vest bound or double stitched, and every detail of make, tit and finish Just right Wide Wale Worsteds or Cheviot Suits, te order, 2S. Dark Coats and Vests nnd Fancy Trousers, te order, lit. Prince Albert Suits, te order, 2I. A hand some Melten andSllk-Llned Overcoat, te order, ii. A handsome line Light Suitings, te order, tel. Seck or Cutaway Suits, te order, of many serviceable Worsteds, Casslmeres and Cheviots, te. Our Suits te Order start at 115. The finest suit that we can make are the fin est and handsomest can be made anywhere Our stock aud service U equal te any demand) A new draughtsman and cutter and Im proved service In garment-makers are addi tions this spring. Try us. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. J B. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. China Department. Closing out some odd lets te make room for our Spring Goods new arriving:. Japanese Ware. A price list of bargains. One let Square Japanese Butters at 50c a dozen, worth $1 a dozen. Round Sedji Butters, 30c per dozen, worth 75c One let Blue Tokie Plates, 12c each' Large Japanese Teapots, with Bamboo Handles, 9c each. Sedji After Dinner Coffees at 25c each. Large Imari Teapots, with strainer, 75c each. Toilet Sets. A line of Jesse Dean's Deco ration at $9.90 a set, regular price $12.50. 10-piece English Chamber Sets, in blue, brown and pink decorations, at $2,503 set. One let of Chamber Sets in geld band, wild flower and heather rose decorations, at $3 a set. Dinner Sets. Last week!s advertisement brought the answer, as we have, sold mere Dinner Sets se far this month than we did the en tire month of March last 'ear. Everyone' appreciates the-low prices, and the cut prices en all Dinner Sets will continue this month. -il Bric-a-Brac, New pieces in Royal Wor cester, Belleek China, Satsuma Vases and Nerz China. v J. B. MARTIN & CO,, Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. Geiiuiiie Calfskin Shoes, vIT "rr tf Hew bttrtttHttrti. TJAROAIN STORE. Opening Day f ( AT REINHOLD'S WHITR FRONT BARGAIN STORE, Near Pesa'a. R. U. Dtpat, -mix UK ANNOUNCED IN A FEW DAYS. mw-tya SUITINOH. OVKBCOATlNGra AD THOU SKRINUS.at REDUCED PRIOR. McURANN ANOWLK1V, We. l Werth (tastn Bt 1 liter, 7tOKCARTINUH,lRONOR BRABA, LIGHT or neTT, ai anon neucs. ae te juna MS East Fulton street B7-IM OLD BRONZE. LIQUIDS AND SIZING ter steam work, at JOHN BKsrPfL Ml fcest Fait ten street mT-tM CARRY IN HTOCK-RB8T CHARCOAL, j Hammered Bar Iren. Deuble stsfl DM Iren! Jiurden RtvM Irn, RlreU, Het aad Geld Reller Iren-jHeal, Sheet trssi M( te WavlTat JOHN BRifTH, an East Fallen teet mT-lM -XO POISON OR INJDRIOUB il nsed In ' Purity Boap." COLORS TTIOR STEAM OAUOES, HIOH OR LOW JB iSK.ur?' Water Oauft. Oaufs Cocks, S,?a.. Vft1! or Welfhted. Olass Tnbes, Whistles, Syphens for Steam Oauree, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Cause ColnmnsTcerks for Steam OaiiKes, call en JOHN BEST, 814 Kast Fulton street m7-tfd I 10R PULLETS. BHAPTINa, COLLARS, H!.nK,i-CUn,JP Bee. Couplings, etc., co te JOHN flEST. 8.Q East Pulton street m7-tTd -17IOR RENT-THAT DESIRABLE i STAND X? for business NO. 38 EA8T KINO STREET. Inquire within. niS-lwd TJADIATORH, OF ANY MAKE OR DE- i-j;l.??.ean Inrnlshed at reasonable figure, by JOHN UEST, 833 East Fulton street ( tn7-ud TIME, LABOR AND MONEY SAVED BY using" " Purity Bean." Beld everywhere. DAY COURSE KKV8TONK BUSI. tOlf NKSSITOI.I.KnM. Vnnns Un anrf Ladles educated for profitable employment Modern methods. Course complete and prac tical. Typewriting and all business branches taught. NO night session. .... . .. W. D. M088ER, Prin.. tfdAw 18 North Queen St, Lancaster. Pa. TjlULTON OPERA HOUSE. Thursday Evening, March 13, ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY NELLIE BLY, The Celebrated Qlobe Tretter. In one hour and thirty minutes she will carry litfr audience around the world. Under the auspices of the YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY PRICES .Zi, 60 and 75 CENTS. 3-Snle opens Saturday at 9 a. ) our seats. , Secure m5-7td s AW MILLS, BARK MILLS, COR MILLS, lnH.w. fctllll ijeuiiier miners, inn I'ftciters, lTipie none JOHN BEST'S, una aiming nscninery, at i East Fulton street m7-tfd F OR HANDSOME NECKTIES, Ge te ERIBMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street FOR AMEniCANSIGirT FEED CYLINDER Lubricators, Glass OH Cups for Bearings, encaiiget them at JOHN lEMT'S, 3B Kast m7-tfd uiien street. pLUMBINO, OA3 FITTING, 4c. Jehn P. Schaum & Sen. PLUMBING, GAS FITTING AND ROOFING. 26 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. IOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN fflnes. from 2 te SO hnnmnawer. anil Vnrtl. cal En Enetnes from 2 te 40 horse-newcr. veu will And them at JOHN BEST'S, It) East Fulton street. , pi REATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction of all In PINE TAILORING AT H. GERHHRTS, Overcoat made te order at cast price. Trousers reduced from f 10 te 13 : from H te f 5 : from KJ tow 50. Heavy Suitings reduced et the same rate. Full Dress sulu of the latest stjle material, satin lined, at tat. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever made In Flue Tailoring, and will enable the cash bujer te get a first-class article for the same money he would have te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerharty 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. y d27-tf Ii E OR LITTLE GIRLS AND MISSES. Fer the little folks. Full and com plete lines In all widths and lengths and Iu a great variety of leathers medium and cry fine grades. Shoes te fit slender feel perfectly, as well as these short and fleshy In form all fashioned ever latest Improved lasts, giving ample room for the proper deelepment of the growing feet. The children will leek ;and learn bet- tcr for having comfortable shoes such as these. The very nattiest and neatest fitting cost no mere here than the coarse a id clumsily put together sorts from some here else. They are made by excellent makers and of ma terials unquestionably geed. All are warranted te pre e very serviceable. Mothers pralse their beauty and he thepayslaud their merit because of his lenxned shoe bill. WFhave them in sizes 3 te 10's In clusive, and in widths II te Exclu sive, at prices (ranging from 60c te 13 per pair. Spring-Heel Shoes In Peb ble Grain Leather, Tamplce Pebbla Geat, Plump Curacea Kid, Fine Paris Kid, French Kid and Dull Dongola. A great assortment nothing equal ing It anywhere rise. Examination respectfully solicited. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Laneasv TKR.PA. Flexible Sewed Shoes. 1890. fm QIX-COHD 8POOLOOTTOX " i3 tJSiVt ' WILLIMANTIC SIX-C0RD SPOOL C0TTI Fer Salt by AH 84.Un.ew -.! 7J fc'7 Tf ,ube'pert F-cterj-, extending or several meaths, we kve deckled te Bee the WILLIMANTIC SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. a ii t i e Mltvief It te be tue beet tkred new In Sill snati htii.Aff.tiAt mA tAM. it m -., r... i tam The Singer snttisisWsS F LIMN A BRENEMAN. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOOD Flinn&Brenaman l JKlZP V."' te ""y Bteves or Heitsefurnlshlsc Oeada i .. BTOVFaudRANOFMarethecheaBertlntheinarBeUW.if. J wen WILLOW WARE. Bargains In TabVCuUery.Bllvcr PlaiS. T nthS ''? stock of Wl Chandeliers. Tahle anrlVlnnr nil rtnih. . T.2a(1ndBrlttailnla Bnoene. tliZ Mads Tinware In tbe market. There Is no equal te thSSri'iS.lne t,nl'' Oemilns Old Baby Carriages, The Largest Hteck of Baby t ' - FLINTS A NO. 158 WORTH QOEEWST.. LAK0ASTER. PA. (Ure btHtrmfnt. CARRIAGE WORKS DOXKSOM OAjUIIAOS WORKS, Cerner of Duke and Vine Htrects (formerly Nerbeek A aflley), .e i -. KO-B.NORBECK,Prep. 96,O0O Overall Thousand Dollars ae.OOO . ,n Klne Vehicles new en Exhibition. lBBOAlltheLlATKHT STYLES for 181)0 "j15.00 ROAD CARTM 81B.O0 rThe best of mechanics en repairing at the Doersom Carriage Works, corner of Duke and Vine streets. dMydR UK MAKE OF GOLDEN LION AND 311 A Querlda 6c Cigars cannot be excelled. .-. .. DKalUTH'B CIGAR BTORE, EsUbllshed 177U IU Kast King Street, SuS-tiaB JJORCA8T IRONl'IPE FITTINOB, BOTH ! plain and reducing, up te 6-lnch diameter, alleable Fittings, flanges, Fiance Unions Manifolds. American Unions, Tulie Supports, ?SnE?,r"dE!0r sn? pe'llOK Plates, go te J OHN UE3l"8, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd r iAn.erwn n ill An,UlLO, AL1U UH UAS X, of any awprrapftcltrt nt mir prices, jre ANK8 FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR GAS w - "M JJf MF 1WSIV UUVII (StlSTVIre tm7-tfd R KNDER. YOUR BKIN SOFT, HMOOTH ana wniie ey nsing" runty Heap." SARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings nnd .,iS-:Kr,ilIs,t.ri.cc reasonable, at JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd JNJECT0R8, RUE LI1TLK GIANT, HAN cock Inspiraters and Electors, EbcnuHn iller Feeder, I'enberthy Inspector, American Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tld TETE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ter Think Your Eyes Are Geed t If yen have them examined you will probably Und that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable " DIAtJIANTA1' lenses, Which are mode only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists aa tbe best aids te defec tive vision. BeHd Geld Bpectactes, aa.00 1 usual price, BteSpectacles, SOe.t usual price, Bl.oe. ArtUldalEyes Inserted, SI ; usual price, $10. M. znffilAl A BRO.I130 S. flieth Street. OPTICIANa j PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvn-lyd B ARGAINS. 35 & 37 North Queen St. NEW GOODS! IS-luch Heavy Black Hurah Silk, 75c. sO-Inch All-Weel Black Cashmere, 45c. All Silk Colored Burah, 37 fc. its-Inch Black and Colored Henriettas, 37)4'. All-Weel Broadcloth, new shades, 80c. New shudes Henriettas, 37c, &0c, Tic .. All-Weel Tricot Cleths, double ldth, 2Sc. - 40-Inch wide Striped Bleges, 15c. I Plaid aud Htrlcd Weel Surah, yard wide, 37Kc All-Weel Check Cleths, yard wide, 2ic. Pink, Blue, Cream, Red Henriettas, S7K- Yard Cashmere, new shades, 25c. I MNdw'Plnld and Stripe Suiting, 10c. Best Outing Cleths, 8c, 10c, 12Xc Small Figured Black and White French Saline, 'J0c. Silk Garter Elastic, 12Jc. New Dress Buckles, 10, 12, 17, 20, 25, 37 6Gc. Ward's Best Spool Cotten, 300 yards, 2c s spool. New Dress Ginghams, 6X, 8, 10, I2y,c. New Corsets at 37i, 50, 7;. All Silk Gloves, 25, 37K. 50c. All Silk Mitts, 12K 20, 25. 37K. 60c. New Kid Gloves, 50, 67, 75c, f 1. Red Table Cevers, 75e, II, f 1 23, il 50, 2, fj 50. White O.UI1U, 75c, tl, II 25, tl&O, 13 te 15. White Table Cevers, 75c, tl, II 25, fl 50 te t3. Napkins, 50c, 75c, f 1, II 25, tl 60, 12 a dozen. NEW SHADES Orass Green, Feg Green, Nayy Blue. Nazarlee Blue, Amethyst, Dahlia, Heliotrope, Cardinal, Mahogany, Putty, Slate, Steel. Gelden Brown, Seal Brown, Walnut Brown, Tnn, Ecru, New Rese, Plum, Olive, Garnet, Gray, Drab. t - - c OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA, WW WML BOSTON STORE "Niif : i MrLt.. ' V Leading Dealers. Square, New Yerk City, Ag. iV tbe market, and etrenglyl . .' J ' eiBer Aiactitaps. Manufacturing Cempanl Btricl QaU n j I jr vnrriages.1 Carriages In theClty. PrlcesLew, SENEZIA &nr tartmenxs N.c SgaT MY "NDH AND wIiiSSLL00.0.''??. temporarily my effle si.-iV.xrm" "".v. ? " nsrn Srein,VnndKm7meciSWa1 Uri, it7. """" Kien lerepaira A?iM "f-Henest WerE and FalrDea feb2tfd J.H.NORBECK.J .1. your heart use " lurlty Seap." TT'OR BOLTS, LAG SCREWS, SET HCRl stock, at JOHN BEST'S, 383 East Fultenj TFni.VA!iT.OP..URAS OR 'BON B tYsftsTsV Amhctutnm ttnntrm s.s fe. J $$!? Uvet SP01"' 8w,nf Joints. 'call aj ifeSit 2T. ."?n?y9.r order by main te J ic,o.vir-asiruiten street. ml Tnsnrt l- JD SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, OOTO KRfHMAN'S nn.z west King hu IORTHE BEST HOT AIR FURNAC Ful ulten street. iiraiiisrsei, go IO JUI1S llKST, Tnstnii! nnrnira I JD figures, go toil l-Y. AT rissEaatl BUTCL. mi T710H 1101 LKU Ull SI Piha W-MAl.a B KS. MTIf combined. Files, oil saey wres . z.-.m best, S3J East Fulti TTTIOR BOILERS, II go te . 1 ml VI tabuI .m.' eriieai, i-ort -r. siftrlfl workmanship. geiR.i imaienss (333as ion street, r m7i T" :E PEOPLE'S CASH HTOkIT Bid REDUCTIONS IN HoiisefurDisbiDlJieo Nottingham Lace Curtains, ttlc. 75e, f 1 per pair. ) Cream and Fancy Scrims reduced te 10c, I Blcaclied German Table Linen at 50c; lar Drlee. 7Se. Pure Linen Cream Dinnmli nt trnrit Heavy Cream Damasks at 35c, 40c, 60c : Hi wrv, wu uuu wv. m Extra Quality German I Deublo Damns! oec anu 700 ; wertn 85c and II. A larre let nt Finn ntiaiitine nMAn Cleths nnd Napkins In setts at greatly red! PIILID. A large let of All Linen Towels reduced I 12Uc te 10c A large let of All Linen Towels reduced I 2UC IO IOC. We have a lnrge let of extra large slze.1 fine Huck Towels In two nuinbcre. Prlcel oec ana 750 j will close them out at S3c and I At these prices these goods should go eutl ICI, III.JH. Full lines of Tickings, Sheetings Mils! umgiuiuii, i in ut, rani ntuns, etc., at less I regular prices. 26 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA, mnrJO-lydlt Mlfl 000 FEF-T op WE. FROMl JJfJJKJ Inch te 6 Inch dlamettrj sum uin iew ngure, nnt tne only house in I city with a pipe cutting mnehlne, cutting ua 6 Inch diameter, ut JOHN BEST'S. SJ3 East H ten street. m7-tl OTEAM HEAT IS THE COMINOHEATI though successfully used one hundred e ?Rh.V.lJ?,l?'oucen,cmP,a,oa change rail JOHN BEST, who will gle jeu a satlsfaet . . iiu.iiinm mii.rA.tAA ,.i'u.i .....ka jw, i. m utir price. mT-tl "OACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS : DIRIGO. F JT Steam nnd Hydraulic Packing, AsbestRO n uh-u uuu n ikk. ruc-Kiuir, xininp 1'acaing, . bestes Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Ashes nucttiuiej', uuui racKing.uum Kings ler wa Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent . bestes. Lined Seclleuul Plpe Cever, at JO "DOOTtl AND SHOES. Coming in Daily, SPRING GOODS IN F00TWEA1 --AT STACKHOUSE'S, NOS. 23 AND 30 KAST KINO STREE' Seme AstenishiflgBargains A Larger Selection Than Ever Before. D. P. STACKH0USE neOTS AND SHOES, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Strwtf-I LANOARTER, PA. TTWlR FHATT A CADY ASBESTOS DISC uies,ucnKiiu vaives.uruu. (iiebe valves Brass Gate Vanes, Iren Bedy Glebe Valves Leerbarety Vale. Peu hafetv Valves. Alii m7-Ud 1 ." ' r A GE.CY FOR CALLAHAN 4 COW CE-l r-fr ," iHKewiepiacpef itea Lead. In Calk It makes five times the quantity of red cuuumu i. utruu-rienn inasing steam jei ii"i ",'"!' "Im 'lana iieie plates en ,, i"i mi ithu per peuna. BEST'S, IU East Fulton .rifl7 ThePeople'sCashSte -f.V-L.Vj iv - '-.. i c4; vift -,&& tfac- , -.St- . 9 i, .tr- . 'jw.-. i- 'v
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