' " 1 . ' it f V t. -"it " !-c fc ? m: '& w.. w B m ra- W&' 0" DIED SUDDENLY. WIG WILIUI N. SI'JIMTI SUCCDMB8 V TO BEAM DISEASE. ,-yWRUD 1 lUlll tf HI UIO WMOl aM-w ?. Jtoemiw 111 utid Expires in " I'vl, ' Mlnntna-A iinar Carver Cler. "KW " ' f.f ; k-iiii.... v rl. 11..111. llisn lun nn nni In the cenntV WU better ttiknewu. died suddenly st lbs Lancaster i"S. Geuntr house at neon te-day. He came te ?J' Lancaster en tbe Mrly morning train te ' i (nnMrt hit flrat of Anrll business and wi th In apparent uoed heal til when be reached P. thlscltr. ; . Bhertlj before neon -wlille In convert cenvert convert !tlett with some gentlemen at the County f. Lmu tin nntnnlnlnnd of feellncr 111 and lit f $" ngretted that be bad left his medicine at prescribed by bla physician, which re J llevsd the pain In the region of hla heart, is mMfh annaarml te be la ailment for the Fj? pert year. lie went Inte dinner and wiuie eaunR waa imd te gasp and bis betid fell rerward.ThOM near blui ran te hla osstsUneo, carried htm from the room and placed him in an chair In a room adjoining tbe dinner hall. Mr. Oalbralth sank rapidly, and In a few ininutes after he was seized with Hlnes?, was a corpse. Dr. Geerge A. King waa summoned at ohce, bat before bis arrival Air. Qalbralth was dead. Deceased was 70 years old, and a native ' of Coleraln township, wbere be reslded all ;jp or jus Jeng auu uusy nre. me wm m mm L'N I... ........ .....t.... 1Vl.An a fnlltn. m.n till Will vy wwujjmuii. iTu.ujiHnnt"-" ...... elected Justice of the peace of Celcnslu and he held that offlce ler thirty ye.trs. When his Ust term expired u few a years age he declined h re-election. In politics he was an anient Democrat. He waa held lu high esteem by his neigh bor and he was frequently called upon te aoUte estates, and waa at all tlmes faithful te tbe trusts reposed in him,. Of mere than ordinary Intelligence) bis advlce whs frequently sought and when followed trouble and expense were saved. lie becaine couuecled with the Union Presbyterian church many years age, and was a censlstcut inotnber up te the time of his death, lie leaves a widow and ene son, Jehn .f., te mourn his sudden death. The cemmuulty In which be llved will mourn bis less, for bis place will be diffi cult te fill. He was an honest man, In the strictest sense of the term, a geed neighbor aad a conscientious citizen) who never ahlrked a duty, and his memory will be respected in years te come for the many excellent qualities he possessed. Corener Menamau was notified of the sudden death, and he tmp&nelled as Jurers te held tbe lnquest J. It. Sbettk, J. M. Ayers, Jehn Warden, Oeorge llunter, A. L. Winters and II. A. Slienk. A vordletof death from heart falluie was rondercd. Therematnref Mr. Ualbralth will be sent te bis home this evening. AN OLD LADY'9 DEATH. Mr. ElUauetb, Wltmer, et Qunrryllla Dies Frem La Orlppe. Mrs. Elizabeth Wltmer died en Saturday morning at her home at Quarryvllle. She was quits an aged lady, bvlng past 70, but her death was the result of a Bevore attack of la grippe and It was rather sudden. Her maiden uama was McCemsey.aud her hus band was David Wltmer, who has been dead for many years. Mrs. Wltmer spent tbe greater part of her life lu Quarry vllle and slie wns one of the best known old laillei lu the neighborhood. She wns familiarly calleil "Uety," and waa beloved by all, both old and 'young. 011 leaves the following children : Jehn f. and Samuel, or Celeraln township; Geerge W. II., of New Provldence; D. Herr, of Quariyvllle; Mrs. Henry Alt house nnd Mrs. William McOulgnn, of Farkesbun;. The funeral took place tills morning and the Interment was mad6 lit th Mennentle chinch jit. New i'rovldence. Rev. Ames Herr conducted the services. i.r--' ifcuiu ui .urs. unue -lnyiev. Mrs. June 'layier, widow or Jeseph Tayler, of Aahvllle, Llttle Britain town ship, died en Friday ovenina from heart failure, aged 80 year?. Deceased was well knsnvn lu the southern section of the county through the prominence of her husband in assisting slaves te oscape by the underground railway. Her husband was county auditor fiem 1872 te 1875. Her funeral will tuke place en Wednesday inerulng, with Interineut at Eastland. She leaves three sous : Frank Tayler, Justlce of tue peace in Little urilalu, 1). M. Tayler, cashier of the Farmer's bank of Oxford, and Dr. C. Tayler, of Oxford. Dcntbefn Well-kuewu Man. Jehn Uouheltzcnr, he lived In l'rovl l'revl deuce township, above the Iiuek, died ut his home en Sunday from caucer. He was put 7lfy.trs of age, and was a very prom inent inan In bis neighborhood. He was an earnest Democrat, aud ene of the most useful members of St. Catherine's Catholic church below Quarryvllle. He leaves a wife and several ehlldreu. The funeral will take place en Tuesday with Interment at St. Catherine's. Tim vutvr a ami:. The Active Club Defeated by That or tlie LehlcU Uulvei'dlty. On SAtunlay aftornoen the Actlve base ball i-lub of this city opened the season by playing their first game. It was with the nine of Lehigh University at liethlehem, which by the wny Is n very strong cellege club. The day was cold and raw aud It was anything but pleasaut te play ball In such weather. It was the first tlme that the whole of the Actlve team had been to gether fern game of ball, while en the ethor band the University club has been coached by Baker, of Baltimore, ami Riddle, of Washington, all winter. Owing te the cold weather but flve Innings were pla; ed and the college team wen by S te 3. Davis, the Actives' new khert step, played a fine game In the position and hit the ball hard. Ulelm did well at first base, and the battery work of Uagey and Olbseu was all that could be desired. Shlndle's base running was a feature of the game. The college boys played as though they meant business and they have a geed battery lu McClung and Werner. ' Anotbergame has been arrnnge 1 between tuethe clubs te be plajed at Uelhlehem en defAprll 80th, when the Actives are en their ceny te Easten te open the seaken. f i m m . Struek by a Train. An uuknewu man was killed this morn ing en the Pennsylvania railroad, while 'walking en the track at Muvser A Miller's saw mill, near Marietta. Deputy Corener 'i'buina held an inquest and a erdict of accidental death was rendered. Dreko HI) Arm, Charles Wldmyer, a twelve-year-old son of William Wldmyer, barber, of North iihlppen street, in attempting te get ever a fence en Saturday afternoon stepped and Xell, breaking ene of his arms. Dr. Baker Attended him. v Twe Mere Arrested. Paid Smith and Themas Kclley, two mere be who are said te haye been Im plicated In the soap stealing, from a car lead consigned te Miller J: Hantaan, were arrested en Saturday afternoon. -- Deruas Douatteus. Tbe Vulon Dorcas society acknowledge the tVtlleulag donatiens: A friend, $lj Henry K. SUymaker, 92 ; MIm S. M. Wolf, lljj. C. C.,5j a friend, f 1 ; Mrs. J. F. WiMtfer, f 1 ; Miss Mary Bewman, clothing. Cftoallce'a f nitmaster. Xsksk hat kseW Mtasbstad aeattaaater P fBBSSP p PSfS SVBBBPBSPlSap SB'lSPS'SBMffaFS Sf the rmT AtrxivBiwAnv, Celebration By the Society or Clirlstlnu Endeavor or the Methodist Church. Columbia, March SI. The Society of Christian Kndeavoref the Methodist church observed their first anniversary en Satur day night. The main audlence room was well filled, among the number being two large delegations from sister societies of tbe Prcsbyterlan and United Brethren churches. The floral Initials of the society wcre placed en the front of the pulpit and ethor floral decorations wero made. The pregramme was juTfollews: Organ volun tary! prayer, Rev. .Mr. Klyt singing by the society ; report of the aocretary, Mrs. A. D. MeCauley i address, Rev. Gee. Oaulj vocal diicll, Misses Mabel and Mary Stevenson recllatlen, May Gable rorlta rerlta rorlta Hen, Cleon BerntheUel i quarlolte, singing by the society and doxology. The num bers were well carried out and the audieuce much pleased. Officer Wlltlck arrested a thief named Mlke lleefer, alias Miller, en Saturday night concealed under a straw pile In the barn of C. Null, near Salunga. He bad In his possession two hatchets, two or three leather straps, ene herse blanket, several handkorchlefs and towels, and a grain bag with name of J. Stauffer en. The hotcheta are stamped Ne. 2, made by C. Hammend, Philadelphia. The thlef waa committed te Jail for a further hearing. On Saturday evening James Smoker, a P. R. R. conductor, was struck en the left temple by a stene thrown by seme boys, while walking along a lane near the cemo ceme lery. The blew was a sovero ene, knock ing the man te the ground nnd Inflicting an ugly gash. Mr. Smoker will bring suit against the boys before Squlre Uvans. Henry Shepf, of Motintvllle, was sued beiore Squlre Selly by the Motintvllle Cltl rens' bund, for ombnzzlemont and the lar ceny of a uniform. Shepf was a member efthe band nnd was charged with collect ing meney for the organization nnd keep ing the same. lie had a hearing en Satur day night when the former charge was withdrawn and the latter case dismissed. The Kennedy Cemcfly company will open a week's ongngement lu the opera heuse le-nlght, presenting "The Twe Thieves." E. J. Ceswell wns arrested en Nnliinlny night at Marietta by OfllcerSchlll, en two sorleus charges preferred by a young woman. The warrants wero Issued by Alderman Ilatbnch, of Lancaster, and Cos Ces well will have a hearing nt that olllce this evening. Services will be held overy day this week at St. Paul's P. K. church et 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 and 7:30 p. in., v 1th ad dress en last days of the I.er'd'H Life nnd Passion. Scrvlces will be held evnry evening tills week at thu"Hcceud ktrcct Lutlierun church. The archdeaconry of Harrisburg will meet in St. Paul's P. K. church en Tues day, Weduusday nnd Thiirmlay of next week. A RUNAWAY IIUUSK. IIe Wreaks a Cart nnd Narrowly Eseupet c llelUKKIIIedUuSiiturdny. On Saturday evening n serious runaway occurred In which a horne made n narrow escape from belng kllled. A man lu the employ of Dr. 11. F. Grolf, veterinary surgeen, who also has u bearding Ntable, en Seuth Christian strecl, was nut In the country driving a herse, which Is n boarder at the stable. The animal wus hitched te a deg cart and they wero coming 111 the Willow Street turnplke. When near Htelnman'H powder heuse, about a nille and a hnlf below the city, ene of the reins broke. The driver was unable te control the herse nnd he Jumped or was thrown from the cart. The herse ran te town and passed safely through the covered hrldge across the Con Cen Con estega, at GraefTs landing, with the deg cart still te him. He run evor the lower part efthe city forsemo time, aud although a number of jieople wnv him and tried te catch bin', lhey wufe net successful. He finally turned Inte Seuth Queen street, up which he ran nt u furious rute. He run upon the pavement several places, and at the cerner of Vine street fell, breaking loeso from the cart, which by that time had been almost smashed te pieces. The animal was full of flre and seen re gained his leet. IIe agulu started elf and run up Vine te Duke street, nnd thou out towards the Lltltz turnpike. At the turnout of the street car line, en Duke street near James, a cur, northward bound, was standing walling for another from the north te pass. The driver of the car wns standing en the rear platform when he saw the herse coming. He knew that he would surely run squarely Inte the car. By waving his gleve In bis hand tin driver succeeded lu moving the hene slightly te ene side. It was tee Inte te pre vent him from striking tlie enr, lnwcver, which he did with great feice. ThU knocked theaulmal down, cutting a terrible gash fu his breast and another in his leg. The herse was scarcely able te walk te his stable and for a tlme it wus bollevcd that he would have te be kllled. The harness was completely tern from the animal's back lu hla run, nnd pieces were found scattercd all along the street. The horse Is owned by a gentleman living out of the city, and for that reason the peo ple in charge of him would give very llttle Information concerning the occurruuee or the horse. A Sunday Wuddlnir. On Sunday Augustus Knutlmnii, seu of Isaac Kaiiffinaii, was married te Catharlne Laruer. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. L. Fry, nt the parwmage of Trinity church. After the marriage, a reception was given te the bride, at her home, Ne. 710 East King street. The bride rccolNed many beautiful nnd costly presenta, and among these tecelvud by the groom as a $20 geld piece and it comelory let from his father. The counle will take up their real- douce ut Ne. MS Seuth Heaver street. Jilted at the Altur. Edirar Bruteu, a wealthy young mnn, was Jilted almost ntthu altar lu Purls, Tex., en Sunday by MUs Anule Bavlcus, !m, an hour later, was married te James It. Bradbury, n peer blacksmith. It wus a combat between leve and lucre, nnd, after a hard struggle, leve conquered. Miss llnyh'HS Is the daughter of n wealthy citizen, nnd was te marry Biuteu nt 10 o'clock, She was nlse engaged te .Mr. Bradbury, and her peeple opposed this at tachment, but favored Bruteu's suit. At the last minute MUs Bavless refused te marry Bruteu. She was then married te Bradbury at the heuse of a neighbor. Smeked In Hed. A fraine house In Washington, I). C, was burned en Saturday, unci Richard Hayne, its owner, perished lu the Haines. Havne fell usleep while smoking his p!ie and the bed clothing became ignited. A remarknble incident in connection with the flre was an accident te Ne. 3 engine horses. When the engine was passing ever one efthe dangerous steam railroad crossings one of the animal's hoofs wns tern off. The noble animal gave no evidence of pain, but continued all the way te the fire, a distance of nearly a half a mile, en the cebble-steno pavement en the baie bone that was exposed by the less of tl.e hoof. The animal hud te he killed. fault for DamaguH, Brown it Hensel, attorneys for Henry A. Bradley, entered suit In the court of com mon pleas, this afternoon, against Eliza, beth Myers. It is claimed that a son of plaintiff was Injured through a runawsy caused by a deg of defendant, and for this injury heavy damage was claimed. Issued Execution, trustees of Penuea Prcsbvterlnn The church, through G. C. Kennedy, issued execution this afUrnoeu against B. M. Rosebero, ceaebmaker of Seuth Hermitage, THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY, MAHOH 31, 1890. llln Own Wile WM tfce Thlr. A week nge W. W. Ilanwerth, Baltl Baltl Baltl more A. Ohie trackman at Paw Pew, W. Vn., was robbed or about I,S00, the accumulation of almost a lifetime, which he kept in a trunk In blf cabin. A nu mber of persons were suspected, and a reward of $.VX) led te securing the services of a detective All posslble clues were followed up, and a young man was ar rested, but nothing came of It and the matter was dropped. New Mrs. Hanwerth has confessed te taking the meney, and has turned ever 800, all she has lea, It was horlntenllon te elope with a young rail road workman, and It Is supposed he has the remainder of the meney. The young man cannot be found. J'untshcd for Selllnir Cider. The sensation of Saturday Id Prohibition circles in Bath, Me., wns the arrest of B. R. Parsliley, the leading grecer and one of tlie wealthiest merchants in that city, be be be csusohlsclerk sold ncustomer a glass of mild cider. The municipal Judge at once sentenced him, despite remonstrance, te thirty days in Jail and f0 fine. All offers of payment of the fine or furnishing se curity te any amount were declined, and the gentleman was lugged off te Jail. He is heartbroken ever his disgrace. A child la net nourished In proportion te tlie bulk of feed lie receives Inte hi stomach ; he U only nourished by thsfoedbe can digest. Every ntnm or Melllu'i Feed Is assimilable and neurithlmr, Iteentalns In proper proportions llioie nitrogenous nnd pnonphstle matters which nr te csnentlnl for the healthy growth of a child. A Cerlee Sociable. On Thnriduy evf nlni next a chocolate and eelTea sociable will be given In the Wmtern M.' E. church, en CharletUi street, and It will no doubt be u succeM. The proceeds will lis de voted In paying- for the painting of the church. rtollevod In Few Heur. MIm Kva Mathci, the fotirteer-yenr-old dntighter of Mri. Mnry Mathci, who reildcs nt Ne. S'J9 Maner street, is enthusiastic In her description of the benefit she derived from the ime of Hoke's Klcctrle Medicated Belt, and her mother cnilornes all that alie says. Miss Eva, who was Interviewed by a reporter te-day, says that the suffered horrible pain for thrce weeks from liiftunimateryrheumnllim,and In addition was troubled vlth a nervous anec tleti. Hhe was confined te her bed, nnd could net rnlse her left irm, nnd the remedies given by her physlclni. did her no reed. Blie wns Induced te try the medicated belt, ene be liu placed around her waUt and n band around her left wrist. Within two hours she regained the Uioef her left arm partially, and the pain disappeared, mid the next morning ahe was able te te walk without assistance for the first time In three weeks. This was three weeks age, nnd te-dur Miss Eva was feeling se well thai the expects te he able te return te her cmpley.i ineni in a paper oex inciery in n wcck. - C. U. Hoke may be scen -at Ne. 81 North Queen street, every Wednesday. inar31-2td. The Browns. Ilrewn has n home full of girls and boys, Hesy and heiillhy nnd full of noise. They are sprightly at work aud bright at their hooks. And nre noted for smartness and wit and geed leeks. Ilrewn is henlthy, hlswlfe Is fair, And their faces nre free from wrinkles of cure. They spend no money for pewdcrsand pills, And never e dollar for doctor's bills. The reason Is that they bngln In the right place. l)r. 1'lt-rre's (leldcn Medical Discovery, by keeping the springs of llfe pure, the bleed free from impurities, wards elr all these tl l ensrs which spring from bad bleed. The use of the "IMKcovery" proven U liver nnd kidney Irimlilen, djspcpsln, consumption or lung trou bles, and forestalls the beginning of dUenw. That Is why the Drowns are se healthy. It Is guaranteed te euro tlice ailments If taken In tlme nnd given n fair trial, or money paid for ll will be refunded. M.Tu.tw Jlcathe. Kei.i.Klt. In this cltv, en the 28th Inst , Anna Marls Keller, In theUHhear of her age. The relatives and friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence, of her sister, Sirs. Margaret Heln IUh, Ne. 4'JHeuth l'rlnce street, en Wednesday, April 2, at 10.30 a, in. Interment nt Woodward Hill cemetery. Htd IloNiiei.T7KAn. On Hntitrday, March 29th, near Ilia lluek, Crovldence township, Jehn Hon Hen hnltzenr. In the 72d year of hlsuge. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te nttend the funeral, from his late residence, en Wednesday morning, April 2, at 8 30 a. in, nt the heuse and 10.30 n. m. utHt. Catherine's Church, Driimore township. Harrlburg impcrs plcasocepy. 2U JWnrltcte. I'lillndelpbln l'rodueo Market. l'llii.ADKi.vniA, Mar. 81. Noen-Klour (inlet ; I'eun'a suiwrs. UUOtd2 40; extra. S&OwtlOO; family, iluxJOl; roller, 3 SOi 00; patent, lltOllK). Wheat steady and dull; Ne. 2 llcdnew.Slc; Ne. 1 1'eim'n lied, UOe ; Ne. 2 de, 87(TlWc, Cern quiet; Ne. 2, new, 3Uij:8u; old, ii tie, Oats quiet; Ne. 2 Whlle Wla.; Ne. 2 mixed, "iuUu. Ilninllrm; WlntcrS187.',at750; SprlngllOOO 17 av Hulixl liav dull ; I0 0TV$13 00 as te quality timothy Ulixv.el.'l 00 for choice; mixed, 8 10 00; baled rje straw, new, ll(i. Hteclt MnrketH. Cluotatlens by Heed, McUruun A Ce., bunkers liucaster, l'n. NEW YOIIK LIST. It A. ST. 12 H. 3 V. M, Canada Pacific - C.U.C. Al Colerado Ceal Central Pacific Canada Heutlierii 5IJ 51)' MJi Chi. Ht. It. A Pbg Deu.AKleG Del. U A W 1 ttji IV,H l.HVi Krle si J 2J 2iJ Krle 2uds ... .... J.WO.JI II3J4 118 leu.anI'"!'.'.'.".!;..'.'.;."!!'.;'.!'." Sin .? L. Bhere " :.' ... ! Mlch.Cen Missouri l'clllc 71 72t TM lleek. Valley . .' .... N. P. . aii; N. l'.Prcf. - T)i 7t'i 71'2 N.Wcsl. Ill Hi" no J N. Y.C HOt, 1071J . . NewKuglnnd 4.JJJ i;) VA'. KaitTenneee Omaha Oregon Transcontinental.. .17"i STJi 8S Ontario A W lt J isij ul laclfte Mall ' ' Klchmend Terminal . 2U'; 2l'i 21Vi HUPaul w" U7J ml Texas Pacific ;... 19U ntij mi? Union Pacific tr.J ia? eA'M Walmsh tXim .. l.'Vj ;' uii Wabiuth Pret 2.-.:J ViU 20 Western U 81U 'si;! Wi West Shere llends. " ,'. .,.:.' rillLADKLI-IIIA I 1ST. Leh. VkI 5U' It. N. V. A 1'hlla f l'n. It. It. . . hii Heading .20 &-10 20f 2)i U-h. Nav .... Ilestenv. Pass . . P. A It . . N. Cent, Peeples 1'hsi... ltdgt's . bCJ s-tj' Oil . ilctu ucrtieclllCttta CiiKAi'-puiii: ltvi: wuiskhn. nAcii berry, (linger and Kummel brandies. UOIIItKlt'S L1QUOK UTOKG, t Ne. 22 Centre Hquare, rANTKI) - WASHING. 1UONINO AN?I .'!. Heuseelennlng promptly done. Werk by the d ly. Apply lu the nar of Ne. 121 Seuth Christian street. ltd "VANTKI)-A GOOD (Hltb TO DO OKS w erulhoueuerk. Apply ut ltd 2WMTOll.lNtli: STllCKT. CkVKllTHK UitlDGi: TO HnT DKK'S-M V r place of buntuet will again boepen te the public te-morrow. Thunklng the uublle for past lmtronage I hereby solicit a continuance or ihesnme. JOHN A.HNVUEll S) and 1 North (Juccn St., Site of Old Uulld'lng. ltd 13UUI.C SAI.K-TO-MOltltOW AT WA.M.. --. .at.JJIr-aslKIn,? street, hair cloth parlor mi t. bed-rejin suit, hall rack, stove and many things net named. JOCL I.. 1IAINKH ', ' 1M Auitleneer. "IATKNTS. Virlng March, April and May my fees due only en ulleunnra trdcslred. Write S13 Seventh St., Washington, l.C..l'.O.Ilex220. hi'-ViliMfiv,.t:.I",i,.l.l.ler.'n ,'aU,lt ""'. nmnVldM VKA,W ""WICK.' lSTAHr0iK MKS; "K"sA CAMKHON, testamentary, en bud estate IjuIiil- been S i,tiS,i,i ?J.he '"""slgne.l. ill pirlens In" il bted thereto are reiucsted te make Imme diate pajiiiem.uud thewj haUngcialinsorile haUngcialinserile muiids HgKln.l the ame, w I I prcse t t hem Si1.:0!"1 tuy.fur. wttlemcn te U?" under slBiHsl,re.ldlug In UiuMhtpr cltv. uUI-BtdM A.C. ItEINU-lilL, Kxecutcr. TTNKVKll KAIIJ1I 1 i ralley'ii Vegetable Vermlfuge Hyrup never falls te eradeule stomach, bowel aid lea t worms from the InfuntllB , n,, i. .1 ?...?.! no purges after taking and will tot sicken the stemadh like most e the candy and u? cures. A gentleman who cava It m hi. -hR,' said: "I would net toke 1M und be without uppesil JEatcX Market). M ti-TbV yctt 3sbtferilement. i 1 1 .. f. -lirAKTEI-A TOUMG" Olltt. WANTH A TT situation te de light house or upstairs wur. Appiy b( Amour rijc w AHTED-A GOOD, ACTIVK 'YOUNG unit I yumi wisgen. Apply w TltOUTAMHANKV, North Queen St. ltd rpiIK UMICI.AR MONTHLY MKCTlNG OK JL the Yeung Men's Democratic nw-lety will be hsld at their rooms te-morrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock, ltd WII.KIEC. DA nil. Secretary. W! HITE COTTON WABTE, COPI'KDBY VV ,IIV iUUIIII, IVUi 111 iuuiih IV IUI!lllin Wl ever, c. All goods delivered tii any part of the cltv Free. Call en JOHN PEST, Ne, sa Cast r uiivu irwb m-iu TENDER YOUH SKIN HOFT, SMOOTH XI ana wnile by using " 1'urlty Seap." e URMAKKOFliOLbEN LleN ANDM1A. Huenaaea uigars cannot te excelled. UKMUTU'H UIUAlt HTOItR, Established 177a aU-Udlt HI East King BtreeU F Full OIlTHKHK-fr HOT AIll KUKNACK IN the market, ire tnJnilN llkMT act rji.t ullen street. in7-tfd rpiIE CMA.K LlbY 18 THE TRADE M ABK JL of the Finest Meap en Earth. "I'UItlTY. TUDOEH HAVJB IX)NO SINCE DECIDED fj thatUlllyWaltx'sClgarlsthe Best In the State, Fer sale at N OS. S A 103 NOHTII QUEEN ST. der5SindM,Tu,TliJs . "TsJO I"OI80N Olt INJURIOUS COLOtlS JX used In "Purity Seap." THE I, AHU EST AND FINEST LINK OF Meerschaum nnd French Ilrlar l'lpes, Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, SnuQ Bexes and all kinds of smoker's articles. ....... DEM UTU'H CIGAR BTOHE. ala-tfdB lit East King street. QPiUNU-lsee. McOrann & Newlen, Tailors. 7" OST-ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT J J or near Uie corner or Rockland and Church streets, a large red collection book containing bills marked IC O. Ferd. The Under will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at I. II. RYAN'S Real Estate Olllee, Ne. 2D East Orange street, from 6 te 8 p. m. ltd BILLY WAITZ HAH THE BEST TWO FOR 8c and 6c Cigars In the Htatc, at NOS.6AiaiNORTIlQUEENST. dce54mdM,Til,Th,S qtHEY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN X Equal Ullly Waltz's Havana Filler Cigar. Bl. .- ..NOS.fi A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dcce-flmdM,Tu.Th,S BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIGAKH the city, at HILLY WA1TZS, ' .. . Nes. 6 A lOU NerUl Queen St. decMlindM.Tu.Tli.S TT-AN HOUTEN'S COCOA " BEST A OOKS FARTHEST." The purest, most soluble -the original cocoa. Invented, patented nnd made lu Helland. Delicate, stimulating, nutritious, much better for the nerves than tea and cedec. Ask for NAN HOUTEN'S, take no ether. (01) mr-Jl-lydM.W.F "rriSITTHE LANCASTER 1IU8INESS COLLEGE, Ne. 31 North Duke Street. Typewriting froe te our pupils. mraa-tM 1LC. WEIDLER, Principal. TirANTED AN ACTIVE MAN FOR KAfnt V section, Salary 875 te 1100, te locally reiv- resent n successful N. Y Company Incorporated te sudpiy Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes. Jewelry- Af A f 1 f-nnll,tlAf.0 nl tta , ll.nu ...!.... ,.. ...v Salary U0, te enroll members (80,000 new en rolled, 8100,000 paid In) References exchanged. Empire Ce-operative Association (credit well rated) Leck llex (.10, N. Y. febiu lydM.R Qri" 8WARRACO., CtiAL. HRE.VEM sN. INSI!llAN-nv. iiemr,t,..i te 34 Centra Simnre (Uichcr Building.) Directly opposite old elllee. mar2U-Jtd rplIOS. F. PRRRKTT. J.i( PRACTICAL HATTER, All kinds or Hats Cleaned, Re-Trlmmed nnd Remodeled te leek Ilka new. silk Hats n specialty. Huts called rerhv addressing mgMind UCOURf AVENUE, Ijjncuster, Pa. CITY TREASURERS REPORT OF HAL HAL unce In Treasury nnd where deposited ut the cIem) of busluess Suttuday, March 211, wttEni! nr.pesiTKi). Fulton Nutlenal Hunk $ 7,170 M People's National Hank 7,118 47 First National Hank 6,7.18 H KbgHIS I, J, II. Rathfon, Tiwisurcr efthe City of Lan cu.ter, Pa., de solemnly swear that the ubee report Is correct, J. 11. HATHFON.Trcasuicr. Subscribed nnd sworn te before me this 31st (lay of .March. W. ltd EDWARD EDOEHLKY, Mayer. 171011 RENT-FROM A PHIL 1, 1890. ! The DOER-tOM Private Dwelling and HtoTe Roem, Ne. 128 East King street. I)0i:il SO.M HALL. Ne. 128 East King street. The FACTORY, Ne. 120 and 128 East Mllllln street, liuiulreef GEO. 8. NOItnECIC, Proprietor of the Dixrueni Currlage Works, cor ner of Duke aud Vine streets. febl7 tfd.v.1 j w rpitOUTASIIANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS OUl'FIITEItS, AND Mt"N'8 Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts made te order as low us l;0O, Perfect uiKuurnnieeu. Through necessity we huve starded n HAND LAUNDRY und are prepared te laundry or nil kinds. mur2b-iydR rriHE MILLERSVILLE STATE NORMAL 1. SCHOOL. The Mlllcrsvllle Nermal Scheel, which has long been recognized as the leading training school In the state, Is better this year than e cr before. It Is net a mere ucu'lemy, but u real school for the training or teachers. Its gradu ates nil many of the leading educational por tions In this state. A Free Kindergarten will be started In con nection with the Medel Scheel. It will be In charge or an experienced klndergartncr. Spe cial training classes In this deiuitment with out extra charge. Full state appropriation te students. Write early rer room. Visitors are ulwaj s welcome. 8eclal Arrangements fur Uincaster. The preramme or the Millers'. Ille Nermal Scheel has been se arranged that pupils from Ijincas eitster may graduate ut the school and beard at home. Tuition expenses for pupils preparing te teach : l'er wek (rer 12 weeks or mere). 81 ; rer Winter session of 28 weeks, rM; for Summer Sossleu or It weeks, 813 ; total tuition rer year, A Slate appropriation or 830.00 Is given te Graduates. It Is thus seen that High Scheel Graduates and ethers, who complete the Nor Ner mal Scheel Course In two) cars, may de seata total tuition or only f i. Speelnl rates te pupils are ghcu by the Street Railroad Company. Summej tiessleu or Fourteen Weeks begins Monday, March Slat. Fer t'atalogue or further Information uddrcss the Principal, m .. DR. E.OHAM LYTF, m3Mwd Mlllcrsvlllc.l'a. M AltTIN BROS. Easter Meet SPRING OUTFITS COM FLETE FOR BIG AND LITTLE ARE IN FULL DliOOJI HERE AND STRONG DEMAND. wear, Suits and Spring Over coats. Probably this strong demand Is regulated tiy t he handsomest clothing here ut lowest prices. We hacmade special prevision this week rer the big aud little be t. The week befere Easter has always been a busy week with us. We lm e prepared te out-de the past and shall fend creuds of happy boys home In suits. The "wear well," "leek well" and moderate prlcca have been clone))- seen te In the back depart ment. Fast color casulmere suits rer little bej s 12 50 aud 8J.50; ery large Hue line all wool suits, 81 W nnd 15U Finest novelties of the casen, fCCO, $7.00, SS.0O. Ilej s' long iant cassl mere suits, wry serviceable, 81.00, 83.00; be)s' long pant suits, all the novelties, 80.00 te (IS 00. Fer the bigger bejs suck or cutaway coats nre here. We've gathered the cream from foreign and domestic looms Inte our custom tailoring deportment, sutts, trousers aud spring ever coats te measure. Werk, tit, style und price just right. Tuko a peep at our tempting tables of sprlug overcoats, reudy made, fl.W te 20.00. MARTIN BROS, O. O. e. In tlie Spring SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is a remedy whose frame Is wide spread ever two continents, which has retained its popu larity for ever half a century, its demand increasing at home, and orders coming for it where the English language is never spoken. This speaks volumes for its efficacy, and is worth mere te a sick person than a shipload of argument. TF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLAHB PORTABLE JL Euglueand Heller, en wheels, cheap, a the following prices shew: 6 horse-power, 8475; 1 honw-pewer, 852,"i ; 10 horae-pewor, 8575; IS horse power, 8S75; 20 horse-power, 81,175, cell at JOHN Biars.J3:lEnst Fulton strce. m7-tfd CQK DAYCOUItSF.; MO NIGHT HES ,fOO. MIONIn KEYSTONE BUSINESS COLLEGE. We have the best facilities or train ing young men nnd ladles lu I he forma, cus toms nnd practice or business. Typewriting taught. W. D. MOSSER, Win., hi North Quecn St,, 2d fleer, Lancaster, Pa. trdAw irANTED-LADIK4 AND GENTLEMEN JV. In city or country wishing te earn 83 te te a day nt their own homes; no canvassing; work furnished and sent by mall any distance. Address with stamp, Crystallxed Photo. Ce., HI W. 0th St., Cincinnati, O. marl5-3mcedlt CARRY IN STOCK-BEST CHARCOAL, Hammered Bar Iren, Deuble Refined Iren, Burden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd BollerIrou,MtCl, Sheet Iren 3-18 te Ne. 18, at JOHN BEST'S. SB test Fulton street. ra7-t?d T HALDY A SON. EXTENSIVE MARBLE IJ, and Granite Works, at the Old Stand, North queen si., next deer te Fllnn A Breno Brene man's, Luncestcr, Pa. We have a larger stock or finished marble nnd granite work than any establishment In the city or county. It will be te the advantage or anyone wishing any work In our line or busi ness te call nnd see us. We can furnish any thing In the line or cemetery work. We huve twclve mnrhle and granite monu ments en hand te select from. mW-lwdll L. HALDY ASON. UAL ATTENTION fOR BARGAINS- III sell ehean the remulnlmr stock nr Famll! lly Currlages, Phrctens and Tep Buggies, and THE NORRECK ROAD CART, ALL MY OWN MANUFACTURE. I have located temporarily my Office and Wnreroem at tlie Southern Market, corner or Seuth Queen nnd Vine streets. rcb23-tfd J. II. NORBECK, Agent, PHIL INVESTMENTS. April Investments ! LANCASTER CITY (NEW) 15-30 YEAR 4 PER CENT. BONDS. LEBANON BEL1VR. R. 25 YEAR 1st MOHT- GAGE 5 PER CENT. BONDS. LANCASTER CITY STREET R. W. 30 YEAR lsr MORTGAGE 5 PER CENT. BONDS. These Investments will bear the closest In spection by the mnit conservative. Fer prices and full details write te nr call upon JACOH 11. iJisn. nmi iw iuriu uiici'ii m., m'.'M2tdltJL2twR Lancaster, Pa. pALACE OF FASHION. THE GRAND SPRING OPENING AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST., Is announced Lr Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 2d, 3d, 4U1, 5th, and premises te be the Event of the Season. At no time before this have we made such extensive pre parations for an elaborate dis play as for this occasion. We intend te make this opening our crowning effort. By it we must show that our lines of Goods in every department are complete beyond a doubt, that our prices are right. Our Goods are stylish and new, and our assortment is larger than ever before. Te show our Goods and make our store the centre of attraction is our only aim. The decorations this time will be of such novel and conspicuous designs as will make it compare favorably with some of the finest exhibits ever shown anywhere. A World's Fair in Lancaster. Each department represented in a separate exhibit, and each one a Fair in itself. Your spe cial attention is called te our Millinery Parler, in the rear end of the store. There we will show about 300 opening Hats, trimmed and designed after the latest Paris and Londen fashion, besides our display of Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, Plushes and Millinery Laces and Ornaments will excel any of our former efforts. The whole front part of our store, from the deer te the Mil linery Department, will be de voted te the display of Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Corsets, Under wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry, Lace Goods, Parasols, Umbrel las, etc. ; and the way the Goods will be arranged will make it attractive as well as interesting te everybody. We will net spare time nor trouble te make this opening the grandest ever seen here, and extend a most cordial invitation te all. Four days: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 2, 3, 4 and 5. One day like the ether ; the same display ; the same Decorations ; the same Hats. Come every day, as it will take you fetir davs te see Stem jlbtievHacmcnta. s. H. 8. e. e. e. In the Spring Fer three years I was troubled with malaria, which caused my appetite te fall, and I was greatly reduced lit flesh, and life had lest all Its charms. I tried mercurial and potash remedies, but te no effect. I could get no relief. I then decided te try SWIFTS BPECIFIC (S. 8. S.) A few bottles of this won derful medicine made a complete and permanent'eure, and I new enjoy better health than ever before. J. A. RICE, Ottawa, Kau. Treatise en mailed free. Hloed ami BUI11 Diseases SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. CARRIAGE WORKS DOERBOM CARRIAGE WORKS, Cerner or puke nnd Vine Streets (formerly Norbeck Mlley), OKO. B. NORBECK, Prep. ae.OOO Over 81 x thousand Dollars 8(1,000 Id Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. 1800 AlltUet.ATKSTHTYLEHfer 1800 S15.00 ROAD CARTH 9111.00 -The best of mechanics en repairing at the Doersom Carriage 'Works comer of Duke nnd Vine streets. dO-lvdR THE FINEHT LINE OF 1MFORTEU AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Clears, our manufacture, In boxes of 25, 60 and 100. DEMUTH'B CIGAR 8TORK, alS-tfdR 114 East King Street. -TflOR PCLLEYH, HHAFTING, COLLARS, XJ HanKer, dump Ilexes. Couplings, le., go te JOHN BEST, U.I3 East Fulton street. m7-tid TJADIATOIW, of ANY MAKE OR DE XV sign, can be furnished at reasonable figures, by JOHN UEHT, 3.13 Eust Fulton street. uiT-tfd JJIOR BOLTS, LAG KCREWH, BET BCREWH, J Hquare und Hexagon Nuts, these goods In Sleck, at JOHN UIT'S, &13 Eust Fulton street. in7-tfd BEST 6c HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN Uie city, at RILLY WAITZ'M, Nei. 5 &. 103 NerUt Queen St. decS9mdM.Tu.Th.S M 'ARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. SOUTH QUKEN STREET MARBLE &6RANITEW0RKS, 25 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. Ccnietciyand Hulhllng Werk lu -cry urlety or Rtouejiremptly furnished At Reasonable Rates Constantly en hand Slate Burial Cases of the various sizes. In them woefler the several ad vantages of economy of room and perlect dry ness, fhey are made thoroughly water light. inarMmdM,W&s TRACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIQO.FOR JTHtcam and Hydraulic Packing, Asbcst Repe, Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Bea.d, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, Gum Pucklng.aum Kings for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As As bratefl. Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN BEST'S, 338 Cost Fulton street. inT-lfd INJECTORS, HUE LITTLE GIANT. HAN HAN eeck Inspiraters nnd Electer, Cberman kilns IpAAflitl lnnhul-iliw TiiuiimIm A mt.l ,.. n Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN REST'S, 333 East Fulton street. m.-uu JS OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING for steam work, at JOHN REST'S. 2EI Kast ten street. iu7-tfd w E ARE BT1LL HELLING FURNITURE At Auction I'rlccK, nt Ne. 26 ast King Street. Come and sec for eursclf. rurZMwd W. M. HOFFMEIEIt. LEV AN'S FLOUR. it Flitrfcins " ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. The great annual moving time U at hand. But while this occurs only once a year LEVAN'S FLOUR Is moving ALL THE TIME. Never Steps. Moving dally from Jllllte Grocery, from Gro cery te Kitchen, there te gladden the heart or the geed heuseu Ife who Is se delighted te see a handsome, big white leaf or bread coma out or the even. (A word te the wise, etc.) F INE TAILORING. 1890 -SPRING.-1890 Fine Tailoring. The Largeu and Most Elegant Assortment or SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready rer Your Inspection. We would also announce the pnrclinsoef a Jeb Let or English Suiting nnd Treusering at n great sacrifice, which we will tell nt Astonishingly Lew Prices. 9-Call early goods. te secure a bargain In these H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dtf.tfd B ARGAIN STORE. REINHOLD'S WHITE FRONT Bargain Stere. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Come and co the lui-ge asserlmeu or Tinware. Brushes, Music, Hardware, Wbtski, Beeks, Cutlery, Umbrellas, Stationery, Bollewara, Canes, Clocks, Qusensware, Handkerclilefr, Chair Scats, Olasswart, Dellies, Balls, Lamps, Tidies, Tej s. Headquarters for 5c. and 10c. Goods AT THE WHITE FRONT, i! Iletu btcvttcMtfitt. s.8- e. O. O. In tlie Sprin Fur two years I was affectxl general debility, nnd I wns fast becd ing a puyaicai wrccK. l took quantl of every medicine I could hear of, thevdld net have nnv cflcct en ma. Icneth I commenced tukliitr RWIK SPECIFIC (8. 8. 8.), ami I we a man niter taking a few bottles, without an equal for building up general iicuim. xiau 11 net Deen HWlPT'f? RPRPTtvrn ta a ar,, undoubtedly have been lu lny irrav day. J. T. BRYANT. Hendcrseuvtllc, N. ( Treatise of Bleed and Skin Dlseifl mailed free. J SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta,! mrJl-lrjl VITAHII EV'ERYTIUNO THAT .NEEDS" T V be washed with Purity Metip." Yl ,,v L TflOR RENT. NO. J(l EAST KING STREET. Inquire within. mr2Mwd FA iARTIUULAR ATTENTION PAin Medel Maklnir. l'ntlernn. nruwlnira Blue Prints, at prices reasonable, at J( UKST'H, Ml East Fulton street. m7- an f inn ipkv p vn. fre: OU.UUv fncU te 0 luuli dlameUi .mi. n It iw HUIV, ULIU UW Ullly JII1UHTJ III city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting t 0 Inch diameter, at JOHN II IMT'H,R.U East Lvuiutrci. mi- 3J1IRE 11R1CKS, EIRE CLAY, AT 1 J figures, gote JOHN REST. SU East Fi street. m7- & TEAM HEAT IK Till. COMING HEATl tueuch succcssfullv usml rrnn luuiiirvd age. Wheiiyeu contemplate a change ral JOHN BENT, who will clve you a nutlsfal Jeb, at a fair price. m7-J TIME. LABOR AND MONEY HAVF11 using " Purity Soen." Beld everywhi rrANKHFOR VATKIt.fm.H. li'llinnl a of nnv shnnA nremuinltv. nt fulrnrtJ teJOHNBEsT, 333 EastKulten stritL nl Ol'RINa NECKWEAR! Keur-ln-IIand, Tcck and Tycoon, At EIUSMA TyiLLIAMdrORT Wire Buckle Suspendei AT ERI8MAN'8, Ne. il West King Hti "JtEW 8TVLE LIN.L.COIwLAR tT KR.IH.M 1BACS AND OL " Purity eap." ' KRIHMAK me 8AVE VetrtV JL your heart tiBe yE EXAMINE EYES FIIEE. Spectacles I WE EXAMINE EYES FRI Ten Think Your Eyes Are Ooed ir you have them exuml lied you will prel K umu ini, uirru iHBuineiuiug wrong witn and that glasses will be h icreat helD te vn We uie InlmlUible "DtA MANTA1'! wnicn are maae only ny us, and rccemm by leading Oculists as the best aids te live vision. a elld Geld Spectacles, $3.00 usual f. Hteel Spectacles, BOe.t usual price, Si. r ArtlflcialEycs Inserted, 9. ; usual price, H. ZINEHAN & BRO '130 S. Ninth S OPTICIANS. PHILADELPH 11 i Between Chestnut and Walnut Stree m TTtnlt Atlli!t(lnAKHlnilTPl'L''nruM tw Jj Lubricators. Glass Oil Cups for Beat juuraiim mem nv JUItN IlltMX'W, asi Fulton street. n7 TTOR HTEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR JJ Pressure, Water Gauges, Gauge t nuuu neeis or weighted, Ulass 1 Whistles, syphens for Htc.im Gaugne, Cyl Ollers Plain, Water Gaime Columns, Cecl .Steam Gauge', call en JOHN B1T, S33 Fulton street, mT TTIOR CASTINGS. IRON Oil IHtAMH. 1.1 1 Jla or heavy, at khert notice, go te J'S Ul3i, AM iui,, r U11UII BITCCI, m7 I liiuiv lln..L et IAUI AnUITIV4 Bl Viiltrea Ta..lrl..e nlA Tl.n ftlnl. , Brass Gate Valves, Iren Bedv Glebe Vi Iverhafety Valves. Pep Safety Vahel Vahes, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Hwlj Check Valves, Brass Check Valves.Foet Vj Angle Valves, call ut JOHN BE.VTS. Sttl Fulton Street. ' nill 1HE PEOPLE'S CASH SI ORE. ThePceDle'sCashSti SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- Table Linens, Towels & Napk Fine Tabic Clethsaud Napkins te Matel hlte Goods In the Latest Stripes and I'll Fleuuclugs, Panels and Allevcr Em ucries. A stieelullj geed assortment of Koriew iug in tameric, wainsoek aud Swiss. Our Remnant Counters Include goods i uh ueiurunents. Among the remnants mt luunu au'ue ei me eest st)ies and qualltu at Meney-Savlug Prices te you. '.J' 25 East King Street, f LANCASTER, PA. marOMrilH FOR CAST IRON PIPE I'lTTINGt, 1H plain and redueln:;, up te Cliuhdlmn Malleable (ltllngs, hlmie, PUnje Un "if' Manifolds, AmeriiHii Unions. Tube Hun . t, , TT M" ''iii; ( iitiu?, gu ie jic-i e, .w ti r uuiiii fcircvt, IIJ71 TF IN WANT OF, IHl.sXS Olt'lRON S 1 tetkt). Asbestos I'.irk.-ii r, !.. p. i ,,, Cocks, Iertwbs.HwIiiir Joints call un them, or scud your order by mall, teJC uc.,i em r uuen street. ni7-i -DUMPS, BOILERS, MINING, OE.NTHl! jl kmi Him nmim 1'uiuiis, ei uny cjpacm JOHN HEsrS, SM East Fulton street. m7. Vrl IM'VT f.,, rirwixt ,, v.,.-. . m JJ rooms ou ierend flmr mid three roem1 tniru noer in heuse ec.uiuud&i west ! ireei. win dc rcntHi te a responsible ier leuging rooms or unices. Address or naiihi,u bi, m: TORB01LER. HORIZONTAL. TAUIJIJ J Verllcul, Portable, Cj Under, Martnl any site or power, of the best material 1 1 workmanship, go te JOHN 11 KrtT, 31 East U WH .IICTW IU J I710P. HORIZONTAL: HTATIONARJi ?. i. -z. i.- 7i z m::z ' " -y m rines. iruiu 2unj norvA-neirer. anr j ThePeepIe'sCashStc swjJL "T -fc -u (. 'l,-t.-n m A . v NearPeanlj It
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