s;v :' TW U$h'iVi V-, THE LANCASTER DAILY, INTELLIGENCER, WffQNEgDAYs MARCH 19, 1890. TW an K& ILL-FATED BUILDING, innumiATnt ikSei bni ;. 'ftlr 8Ti ii is .immrms. 'T.:. or Twenty-rive'. Persen Re tyajHf te Hare Ben Kllled by Part fiL -r tl Kmr TMllnar trneB TktBi Kt5WAWAP0Lis.Mn)hl9. Aputt eftht ;.f of iheDewen, Merrill company buiw- a, 'which projected from tae iron mm, ail o'clock this afternoon, bnrylnf a jMmbtrefnien. '-AH, Is believed tbat from 15 te va persons M HUM or injured. ; itlraat excitement prevail. TenFlremaa Killed. f. Ten flreraen were hilled In the collapse iftM walls Mine uoeKKorenro in inuiin- polls and eighteen men were seneusi y fared. The reecnera worked ull day 2 . . .... ...at ! riMVtamj, ana ej evsuurg ubh bu m, 4 ' LOST MI9 HAND. rf - , ABrakemen'a Terrible AocMent While Cnunllnsr Cara at Columbia. fcv, Columbia, March 10. Themas J. Jenes, .lira braKeman en auimng ehkiuu u. SUWl, of the P. R. It, had his right hand F eaugnt Delwcen two cars un uign nuiw P eeapllng cars In the west yards, and very :MMMr mashed, urs. uraijr ana wnea- t-vl-. . -. r. AWA MmmnnAil anit fmltiil thn Bhand eUauiy mashed that it was ampu- Stated at IhV -wrist. Jenes lives en Maner ft.y'atreet, and has (ken In the employ of the prcesBpany about tfiVee months. !"- -vaniei m. iwanipaeii aprainuu in iuii tirwit vArv KfirprnllT vMtAfilnv liv Imvlnir It Laaeght lu a step, m .1 . :K ... .. ... . . meeting oMlhe ladles Interested in me fwaa held Isat night, wben Ir. Frank StecteTJjas elected clislrinan he fair will be held durintr""Ju?r amuel Filbert returned home yosterday SLJJh.. -w 1 r t- -...I Kuoen irem jjbbg v-iimpiui mm arse, where he socured a suppty of Ice fr Columbia. -Her. OeargJ Gaul has been reappointed or of the Methodist church In town. f: Five boys, three white and two black, rere aeen at the F. 11. R. station this morn- flag, and were recognized by Scheel Dlrco Dlrce i ler Allisen aa belonging te Lancaster. The ! white boys gave their names as Kena:d, XUgertfand MrCembs, and said that they i bearded a freight train last night ana eime te town te see the river. TheyeunK- C'MtWu a bright looking boy about twolve smraefageand the eldest about sixteen. v;"The black beya were about 14 years old. fcw and all were neatly dressed. . gTM " Zoze" company will appear in the opera beuse beuse en Tuesday night next. g',The 'funeral of Mrs. Fendersmlth was l JmU en Tuesday wben the four brothers of , Mr. Fenderamlih, Cbsrles A.. Lucius K., ;-9u Lather and Frank acted as pall-bearer. IpATtie Heading & Columbia pay car will EFtHMfeUewu en Friday. Th0 Columbia Bulrt company stock- , fceMera held a meeting last night and 4eided te Issue preferred stock te the mount of $10,000. $3,C00 of the ateck was taken last Highland a committee of Ave, Lfenelstlng of 3. II. Ileyd, N.D. llaldeman, sj y. Bruner, u. Wcstermau and M. Ilch rtmb. were appointed te solicit subscriptions rier the balauce of the stock. 'Jacob Brush, an employe of the Celum- ksaTelllng mill, was struck In the face last Ipright with a ploee of Iren and recelved a Ms) across uta nose. Jaalre Evans has Issued a warant te elect 1ffiBBaket'( colored, fro;n a house .which kbm been sold at sherliTssale and Itaker re- I te Vacate. The Columbia Ulble soclety will held f;,ier feutth annlversar; en Tuesday even- akft'.Marcli 2X Key. win. P. Evans will IlKfer.Uwj.ddrcss. .if vTh Street Cemuitttea'a Aotten. -oitebs iMTRtLtaExcEit: I noticed In Jay's dally papers that the street imlttee had moved te have the contract te Mr. Jehn F. Staulfer for the 'tfatalng year, after the efforts inade te lire the very best atene, and the test lie from aulte a number of stone from LWerent bldders. They rocemmondod a kllsOlie of Mr. SUufTer, Ne. 0, 11,400, whlle a iiber of elbera are censidernbly hluher. fit it reasonable that stone bearing a test Above 11,400, evon up te mere than double shown In Bechtold's Ne. 3. beimr cIMlO, should net be hotter? If geed bard ftkmf'M "needed and can be secured why Kaecuretue oesi nuu piace the crusher l the city's 'own ground, where there are MM of suoerlor aualitv and nuanlltv.lhe E41aiance about the aame or even less, where pecrusber can remain ler many years T Lfw Te Cempel Citizens te Vete. iMt senator Teadvin lias intreiluced a i making voting compulsory In Mary. p. it requires tne judges in each vet p reel net of the state, at the close of the at each election, te inaKe out a list of 'rsens noiveungai me eiecueu.tiiis list MitiOed te the return ludite. Tliev ra are te. certify the Hat te the clerk t criminal court or umumore city the cierka of circuit courts in counties, who are Immediately te issue mumens requiring the offenders te before the Judces of the court te MM, ir ...a. ,I.A.. l.n..A ...I... tl.-.. Id net be flned 83 and costs for net HflS. A party convicted Is allowed f 100 mmpueu terere tue une can be collected. Tbus framed, the bill will net affect very irpeopie, nut it is alined at the rich en who does net take sutllclent I utmost the affairs of the state te cast bis vote. ', .Cbang-e or Kewspnixsr Man. Owing te the retirement of II. V. lhick- (from the roporterial force of the Exam- several cbanges have taken place. I'sTaJter KeltTer succeeds Mr. Bucklus as re- er for the northern part of the clty.CIare rpenter take the ether pai t of tae city. IMward Reilly takes the place of Mr. Car- Iras court reporter. Mr. Kellly Is a her of It. M. Beilly, fermerly of the raxueE':n. and Is studvlnir law. . . --t- .k Aecldent te a ilorse. 'JbMt evening the borse of Dr. A. J. Iurr I unhitched at the stables el the Merri Merri BijQuae.Twhere he Is kept, and a ft or the ness bad been takeu off the animal I out of the yard. He ran upOrance t te tbe doctor's home, at the corner of slberry street, and then came back. Un I return trip he fell upon the pavement t Orange and Frinea streets and was se ' Injured that he cannot be used. .! ,.,. , ...-... itbeOxfcrdil'eis. We give an item elsewhere of the eetab- sent of the MethedUt Uulversltv of Northwest at Sioux City. Iowa, te E. C. Peters, esq., has oentiibuted Mr, Feters is a native of Little Jn,JLiarMJMi county, where he taught iP-nt OaVShade school home md kWest thirty years age te make his His father, Rebert P. Peters, re- Mtly paid a visit te his old friends he re. " ? JTerfeltad Ills Ball. 'Man Qptiaghy should have appeared at wan A. t. uenneiiya for a bearing tMrges of aatJUltlng and threatening t lift of bla sister. He did net turn up, MaUment was Issued for him and the r or the t-eace case was retumed te Th atuult and battenr case will rwhen he la arrested. A little Bey Ban Over. boy by tbe name of Krelder. w he flog in the street last evening, was rbya wsgen driven by ayeunir M Seuth Queen street. It was the ' an accident, and. strange te say. ' h net hurt beyond a few bruises. 4. ' . JUai4lerdPfi.eme te Be In Court. I raetne, el the Mtcnnercher bete', Ufted through his counsel te be iu tltiBOf row morning for instructions r or keeping his hotel. BEFORE THE PARDON 'BOARD. Counsel Fer Itndy Make Anether Appeal Fer lllm Freedom Asked Fer Abe Rnaaard, Tbe only Lancaster case argued before the beard of pardons en Tuesday was that of Jehn W. Kudy, convicted of murder in the Arst degree. Ills counsel, B.Frank Eeh leman and Jehn A. Ceyle,argucd for a com -muUtlbn of the death penalty te a life im prisonment. In support of their argument they presented petitions numerously signed, praying for the commutation, and a special appeal from nine of the twelve Jurers who convicted him. E. K. Martin, of cenns 1 for the common wealth, argued In favor of the aentenee of j law being carried Inte effect, Nene of the I members of the pardon beard gave any intimation during tbe argument as te wnat would be done. After the argument they took the papers. A decision was looked for this morning, but up te neon no Infor mation had been received In this city as te the conclusion reached. The application of Alie Buzzard for a pardon was en the list, but It was there Im properly and the case was net argued The Jacobs case was net argued. The beard of pardons have bofero them the report of the Insanity experts aent te Inquire Inte his mental condition and from these reports it will be doclded whether or net a further respite will be granted. THE ATPOINTMKNrS. Itev. Vernen and Iferkes Iteturned te the Methodist Churches In This City. Following are among the appointments msde by the Molhedlit conference In Potts- villa en Tuesday : West Philadelphia district J. II. Ilarg's, presidlng eidei j Atglcn and Mt. Pleasant, Win. L. Halnesj Blrtl-lu-IIand, e. v, Kerr i Churchtown and Morsantewn, T, it. uroeici Cornwall ekst Coatesville, ThomuJIarrisen ; ".;;.' .. all. 'A. M. VIvenr.flfcMjaUflHTr-i. I irfiaclji; DewjURirhmn I XL 11 U0,,j ht,r;Sm.,1bSlh.rSn7.1 Imwimi Hfl.nlr. riAivnlt! QeeTOBlaMiniiTuiti. C. L. Usui t llonev- rnnb. H. W. Smith : Ijtncnster. Duke stroet, S. M. Vernen j Lancaster, St. Paul's, E. I Yerkes , Iisncaster, Western, C. C. Clark i Lebanon, N. 11. Durell I Mount Jey, William Hheesmlth! Parkesbuig and Pomeroy, Jehn M. wheeler) Steelten, J. C. Weed; Mlddlotewn, D. McKee. Seuth Philadelphia district T. II. Neely, preaidlng elder; Avendalo and Chatham, J. U. Wilsen : Uaiubrldge, J. II. Hever i Ilethesdaand Mt. rieasaiit, i;. w. iiari; Beetuns, C. 8. Morvlne; Cochranvllle, F. A. Geeks; Columbia, O. Oaul; Elnin, te be supplied ; Fulton, L. P. Kartzheltzen ; Marietta, Jehn Dungsn i Marshalitewn.il. C. Bend win; MUlersvllle, G. Beddis; Mt. Hepe, W. Coffman ; Mt, Nebo, F.O.Coxsenj New Londen end Hickory Hill, O. W. Langlay: Oxford, J. P. Mlller; Quarry vllle, C. II. Jehnsen ; Htrasburg, W. T. Afc dee; Washington borough, te be supplied; West Chester, W. II. Shairer ; missionary te Cerea, II. O. Appenzeller. Rldgely Oflteera Installed. At the regular meeting of Itidgely En En En oampment, Ne. 217, I. O. O. F., held en Tuesday evening, tbe new and Improssive Installation coremenles were conducted In an able manner by District Deputy Grand Patriarch W. F. Hambrlght, assisted by a number of past grand patriarchs of Itidgely and Washington encampmenta. The officers for the ensuing tcim nre: Chief patriarch, A. E. Heist) lilgh priest, C. H. Gllgere; uonler warden. A. W. Win- 9 or (Junier wsrden, Jehn D. Eluhler; guide, os. M. Krolder; llrst watch. W. II. Uuthrle ; second watrh. J. lUHhelite ; third watch. Chaa. A. D. VI loe : fourth watrh. A. B. Ilerr ; guardsef tent, Chas. F. Sbultx, W. II. Auxer: outslde sei tlnel, J no. L. Kllllnger; acribe, H. M. D. Erlsman; treasurer, E. J. Erlsman ; organist, O. F. Obleuderi trustees, Gee. A. Shelly, Edwin E. Snyder, Jno. O. Carter. The membership Is 144, with geed pros pect of a continued Increase. The semi annual report shows that 1374 was paid for relief, and that 30 patriarchs were relieved. The assets of tbe encampment are 12,120.89, In addition te the paraphernalia, etc., which la valued at 4&0. Deserted Ills Wife. Geerge Hamaker was arrested In Col umbia this morning by Constahle Shaub, en a charge of deserting his wife. He was takoe befere Alderman Halbach, where he onterad bail for trlul at the April court. Mortffaged Fer 910O.OOO. The mertgage given by the LnncaHter City Street Hallway eampany for 9100,000 In favor of the Atlantic Trust company, of New Yerk, was entered lu tbe recorder's office te-day. The mertgage is given en the franchises and property of the com pany te the above named tnmt company who guarantee the bends. Death of An Old Ilorse. F. A. Albright, of Ne. 8J7 West King street, lest a valuable borse by death en Monday evening. He was a sorrel 27 years of age and was known as " Fex." Mr, Albright owned him for 23 yeais, much of which time he drove him In a bread wagon, as Mr, Albright was formerly a baker. Berne time age the horse took a cold and death resulted. The herse was such a fa fa fa vorlte with Mr. Albright and family that they oeuld net bear te see him eeut te the glue factory, se they had him docently In terred. lu Arvument Court. The court Is still hearing cases en the oemmou pleas list. In the case of Dr. J. M. Shartle vs. Frederick Dasher and Kate Dasher, his wife, tbe rule te show cause why sppeAl should net be stricken off was msde abso lute. In the suit of Samuel Stekum's execu execu eors vs. Thes. J. Bally, the rule te show cause why Judgment should net be entered for want of a sufficient affidavit of defeuse, was hi ado absolute and Judgment was en tered lu favor of plaintiffs for &l,(W.3J. Left Fer Her -Heme. Mrs. Harvey Bembergor, of Aurera, Illinois, formerly Miss Emma Hledcl, daughtoref she late Charles Hledel, who had been spending some tlme bore, left for her home in the West en Monday. Befere going she was treated te a letter surprise by her sister Lizzle and a number of friends. She recclvxl about fifty letters, oue of which oentaluod $30 lu money at a present, and she probably oujeyed real In,; them ou her homeward trip. Divorce Week. The following additional applications for divorce have been tiled and subpamas issued : Jehn Speldel vs. Kate Speldel, adultery and cruel treatment ; Antoinette Wltman vs. Juhu S. Witman, cruel treat ment. Sent te JmU. Edward Williams, who rclebrated St. Patrick's day In a very hilarious manner, was sent te Jail ler five days by Alderman Dellet lat evening. Doelared te He flambllutr. Judge Ryland, of Marshall, Me., has do de elded that playing progressive euchre ter prizes Is gambling and In violation of law. ' i Granted a Hetel Lloense. Goe. E. Campbell, Safe Haber, has been granted a tavern license. This lieuiu was a hotel for mauy years and the llcense was allowed te lapse a few years age. Yellow Fever lu Urazll. Telegrams from Hlo Janeiro have been received at Paris stating that yellow fever has broken out In the cities of Campinas and Sau Paule. Granted a Patent. II. B. Helper, of this city, has been grouted u patent for a forge pau. Feb BOZODOXT aU ladles cry, And gentlemen, or high or low, Fer nothing clue that they can buy, Will give the mouth Its freibctt glow Will keep tin teeth se sound and white, And make the breath a twect dtllcbt. luarl7U!4 Fer Sale. Counter, (hclvlpg, glau tallies, store kloeli, tlgn redi, etc fnqulre at Astrlch's 1'ulace of Fashion, 114 and I1T North Queen street. It A Method of Advertising. Over one hundred theuundrre Mimpfobet. tic of Kemp's Balaam, we leara, were given away In thu utata last yar. The correspond I ec ule en the llnlum has never bona eanalled nr approached by any ether remedy. This medi cine must have treat merit or the Irse sample wenin injun, rauw unn ni) hw iiynu bave a ceuib or cold, or even renMBtkm, we ilyad dtl. IM a trial. mi lai robot- tics are SOc ani CD Bprlng-IBIH). MrOrann A Mewlen, Ullers, Ne. 130 North Queen street, are new preptred te show you the flnsstllne of Naltlnfs, TreustrlncsandHpiInf Overceatings ever brought te this city, many efwhlehare exclusive st)lc. Fit, trlramlngs and prices guaranteed. mar!4-2wd II Ne Cure or Halter Ne Pay. I give a written guarantee with every Klectrle Bell I sell myself, and If after one week' trial yen are net benefited or cured I will refund the money less n per cent. C. V, Hoke, Inventor, at US North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa , every Wednesday, from a. m. te p. m. mar7-6ia . item 9llHeitcmentf. CHEAP-PUR; RYE WniBKIES. BLACK berry, dinger andKummel Urandle. ROUREH'M LIQUOR HTOKK, Nn. B) Centre Square, -IIOlt IIENT- TUATLAnQE CENTRAL BUHINEWBTAND ... Ne.EATKINUHTIlEKr. ralft-lwd AHOUHK FOR RENT-NO. KAHT liemen street, with all modern convent- Tilths, aiiiiit mi JOI1 HN HIEMENZ'B BHOEBTOItF- -rjATrEIlN-MAKI R9 WANTKU. Add rem, W.P.COMMINtW, 134 A ISC North ChrUtlau HL It MEETING Of TUB CONFECTIONERS. All the Confectioners of this city are re re qiietted te meet at the (Stevens Heuse at 7 o'clock Thumdar evening, theaeth Inst., te con sider the Intercut of the trade. 1 W MV OKDKIl OF CONFECTIONER. DKHIRAULK HKhT North Prlnra street, with and bella. The Iieum la elegantly naDered. Pea- !. unin-roem. lurnacc. eiecirie nun setiten April 1. Apply at reildence. ml9-3td Oil RENT. The two lArre mid eleirsnf raeinii en the Brt rat slid second Hours el roatelltce Building; beih heated by attain ln,ii,6,W,TM AiC. KEl'LKR. PUIIIilO HALE-1'O-MORIIOW (THUItH day) at one o'clock, at Ne. 4 IS Kait Orange street, a general line of Parler, DlnlncHoetn and Kitchen Furniture, Deuble Heater, Car peta, Copper Kettle, l.ard Frew, Wine l'reaa, three Laddera, Cern bbeller. I'uah Cart, etc, JOIINIOKRNKR. Jext. f., Hainim, Auctioneer. ltd T710R RENT-KROH APRIL I, WHO. 13 The DOKIlfOM Private Dwelling and HUire Roem, Ne. 128 Kat King strceU DOKR- nuaa iimiu, no, 191 raai King aireei. nie FACTORV, Nes. 128 and 1.M Enat iliniln atreet. nvn h Nniinp-rir Proprietor nf the Doeraem Carriage Wnrka, cor ner of Duke and Vine street. febl7-tfdAly w TJUniiK XT o'cle or a Wain URLIO BALE-ON FRIDAY, AT NINE cioek a. m , at Ne. 307 East King street, limit Parler Hull. WaliiiitnliambrrHnli: Walnut Exunaten Table, five Uplinlatered Wal nut Chalra, Walnut Hall Hark, Mahogany lied- tesa wun two Chairs, Walnut Boekcaae, Kitchen Table, Leungca, Rtirrau, Wardrobe, CaseDrawera.Hteve. flRy iarda Hruaaela Car CaseDrawera.Hteve, fWXy pet, Ac. , JlIUJ. I.C. OAHLE. ui, ae. JOKL L. 1UIXKH, AllCt ml-2t F OR HENT-PIIOM A PHIL I, THE TEN- room douuic-rrent neuac. Ne. irachorlette street Has alt modern Imprevementa, la In lierfeet order, la bandaemely papered through, e it. Tenant haa option of purehaalng at a low pice. A dealrabl tenant who will take geed etra of the prepurty ran secure the houae nl very moderate rental. Anplv en the prcmlsee, or te lliivrnian it Muaacr, a) Eaat Cheatnut Ht, i u cnab Liirniiiuv nu WILLIH1I.MUH4EH. iia M AHT1N IlllUrt. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY ECONOMICAL P KICKS AND LATEST HTYLK ALWAYH. Suits and Sashes for Efeys FOUR TO EIGHT YEARS, -AT- Martin Bres., iW Jt 2S N. QUEKN ST. Hyou would llkea HTOKM COAT or HEAVY OVERCOAT te help yen eer the Uiuhieutlul Hlernu, you (.un sue Ii te tA en one uew -AT- lVIartin Bres. jaASrfN.QUKUNHr. An early hiht of the Novelties te be worn till Hprlnc nre Itendy In the .Mrrihant Tailor, lux Department, Itrndy-Made Clothing Depart ment and Men' Furulahlng Department, AT MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. "VTKWYOHKHTORB. He Advance 110TTOM NOTCH PRICES STH.L fRKVAIL Black Dim Sis AT THE New Yerk Stere. UIi.VCK OKOS QRAIN HI1.KH, Fully warrunteil 'ii Inch, 76c : 21 luch, S7Jic and tl u yard.J OUR FAMOUS SURAH HII.KH At old pricea, 60c,ll2c, 75e and fl IX). THEHAHKELLDRKSa HILKH Are popular because they aromederutolu price, leek rell, w ear well, aud the maker guar- auteeaeery yurd of them. II 00, f 1 25, tf S7i, HWajnid. HABKEI.L'a I'EAUIJKSOIE, Warranted, at l 25, II 60 te f.1 00. ULACK SATIN LUXOR, Uegant Qoedi, Ht It 00 aud II 25. ULACK FRENCH FAILLE, llright Finish, flOO and H2u. ULACK AND COLORED 9ATINEH. Hl'RINO SHADES IN SURAHS. FANCY STRIPED BURAH8, NEW STRIPED VELVETS. ALLTHENEWSHADESIN SILK VELVETS. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. -lALIFOHNIA. ' " j Sieclal I'urtle. Semi-monthly. Teurlat el'ciilntfcara. Cheuiirutra. Southern I'uelnc Ce. Addreaii, E. HAWLKY, AMittaut lUeuerul Traflle Manager, 8U Ilruidway, New Yerk : H. J. MMITU'Agat,H.d SuVhlla. ' Jaul8-lyd2Uw Xtfftw 9Hkterilmrnt. -1AKKIAUE WOHKB v DOntOM OAJUtlAOE W0KK8, Cerner of Duke and Vine Btreeis (formerly Norbeck Ml ley), GEO. 8. NORBECK, Prep. 6,000 OverHlxlhoemnd Dollars 6,000 bi Fine Vehicles bow en Exhibition. lflfM) All the L.ATEHT BTYLEH for 1BB0 IB.OO HOADCARTH Ifl.OO MrThe best Of mechanics en rrpnlrlnc at the Doersom Carriage Works, corner of Duke and Vine streets. dMyrtll OR KENT -AN I-1WXJM DWELLING iioem. wiui range, bath-room, etc, me. East It In atreet. I'numlen alven about 1 March B. Apply at mrl7-trd CENTRE BQU ARE. C51 1PRINO-1W0, C3 I McOrann 6 Newlen, Tailors. FULL DAY UOUBHR IN HOOK KiMmlnv. Arllhmallfi. Cnmmer cTafLaw, Correapendsnce, Type-writing and all bualness branches thoroughly laegbt. tJO night session. IS North Uueea St.. Lancaster, UdAw W. D. MOSHKR, PrlrL OltCAHTINOH, IltONOR BRASH, LI OUT or neavy, ai anon nonce, go 10 junn T,aMKBl Fulton street, , m7-tfd Is OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDM AND HIZINO ' for steam work, at JOHN RESTS. ZH Kaat ten street. m7-trd -IITANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TV In city or country wlahlngte earn gJ te Kadayatlhelr own homes; no canvassing: work furnlahcd and sent by mall any dlatanee. Address with stamp, Cryatnllzed Photo. Ce., 112 W. eth St, Cincinnati. O. foMUImeed mO HAVE YOUR HACK AND GLADDEN JL our heart uae " 1'urlty Seap." H1TE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY TV the pound, 10c; In lets of lOpoundaer II iu anr n ever,c. ah goeaa aeiiverea te any pari or me M. All go rFree, Call cllv Cell en JOHN 11IXT, Ne, I3 Enat Fulton street m7-td ENDEIt YOUR SKIN SOFT. SMOOTH iwfBar" Kirtty Heap." HTFEED CYLINDER OH Cnim for llearlnga. tin iijtni n, a-n rjun m7-tfd O TOOK A LARGE het til Frallcy'a Kant End Pharmacy will nil the bottle with Krallnv'a en Sanui Compound free gratis and no ques- linn Fnttlev'aHartiitinrtllA Comrieund lu an esnel- f leng bleed purifier and ellmlnatea all gresa iters from the uioea, i.icrnnrt Kluncya, l aneclflf rnr.rliemnAtlc and cntArrhal ti it tries, plmplen. bells and nil eruntUe dlaerdern. rlre, COc and II per bottle. FRAItKY'SltAST END PHARMACY. IM.W.FAw (Oppealte Eeaterc Market) TRVJ Wee IOR STEAM GAUOFS, HIGH OR IX)W I'reaaurc. Water Gauirca. Giuire Cecka. nod Wlimila or Weluhlivl. (lima Tulwa Whlatlea, Hyphena for Steam GAUgcs, Cylinder Oilers I'lnln, water Gntige Cnlumna, Cocks for Steam GAUgea, cull en JOHN IIKST, KLI Kaat Fulton street m7-tfd SAWMILtJi, HARK MILIM, (.'Oil MILIX, leather Itellcm, Tan Pucker. Triple Herse rowers. Milling and Mining Machinery, at JOHN BEbT'S, KB Eeat Fulton street ni7-tfd ACKINQS.AS FOLLOWS: DIRIOO. FOR JT1 We Steam and Hydraulic Packlna-.Aabeat Iterie. even and Wick Packlmr. Hemn Puclilnir. A- bestON Mill Beard. Asbestos Cement. AabcaUn Sheathing, Gum Packlng.Gum Hlnga for Water WRUges, riuniunge I'licKin beaUM. Llnml Nectlenal l1 ig, Reed'H Patent As- 'I le cover, at JOHN BEST'S, S3.) Euat Fulton atl ret m7-trd PUHLIOSAliEOFANEASTKINGSTUEET Realdence. ON Thursday, March 20, 1800, at the Leepard Hetel, nil that twonitery-and-H-half brick dwelling and large two-story brick back building. Ne. :)7 Kim King street, con taining lu nil eleven rooms, gas, bath, het and cold wetcr, water cle.net ; whole premises un derdralned by Kewerage; let fronts en King "treet 22 feet, 4! J Inch.a, mera erlcaa, nndlu depth northward Hi feet, 4 Inrhea, mere or leaa : whole premises In excellentcondltlen. Sale te lieglnnt 7 o'clock p. in., wben condi tions 111 be made known by , L.K. rONDERHMITH, Fer the leltcef AnnaM. Fen Deramllh, dc coaxed. Joel L. HAiNr.s, Auctioneer. n7,ml,5,8,l2,llJ,19 M ARULE AND GRANITE WORKS. SOUTH QUKE STKEHT MARBLE &6RANITEW0RKS, 25 SOUTH QUEHN STRHHT. Cemelciy and Building Werk In every variety or atone promptly furnished At Reasonable Rates. Constantly en hand Slate Burlnl Cuxea of the various siren. In them we eiler the Kevcraliul vantage of economy nf room and jierlcct urj nesH, 'Ihey are iiiude thoroughly water tight. inarl-lmdM, WAS IUllLIC SALE. CARNARVON PLACE, LANCASTER TOWNSHIP, Thursday, March 27, '90, at 8 P. M., at the Stevens Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., will be offered for sale the valuuble und dcalrable country seat above named, the late realdonce of the Rev. Jehn W. Nevln, deceased. Thl fine property laslluuted f mile est of the city limit, fronting en Columbia turnpike about SCO iiing en uoiuiueia lurupiKenunuiwu cent te the properties of Jehn C. 1., "Wheatland," etc., cenalsts of Perches or land, with line Brick icei, aujaceni itager, caq Acres 134 Oeutile Manalon Houae or 10 roeuia, with med em Improvements; also, geed stable, lee hoiike and nil necessary outbuildings, 'llirce nelUen the premlsen. West End Street RailHny passes entire front. Posesalen elen nrninntlv. The eastern hull could be udvantageeusly laid out In Building Leta. Persons ran view the premises or obtain fur ther particulars by applying te JACOB II. LONG, Real Kxtate Agent, I-uiicftKter, 1'a, Simen P, Kiiy anil Cihustei-iikh Haekii, Attorneys. inl4,lt,2ullt "VyE EXAMINE EYES FRErl Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Teu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will probably flud that there la something wrong with them, and that glaJues will be a great help te you. We uae Inimitable "D1A MANTA' lenses, which are mode only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best alda te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 9.1,00 ; usual price, ffll.OO. Steel Spectacles, SOe.: usual price, 91.00. Artificial Ees Inserted, ft ; usual price, 9 10. H. ZIHEHAH A BM 13G S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. ' PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mtK-lyd CHANCE FOR Churches and Sunday Schools, Will be bold at public sale en SATUHDAY, MARCH 22, ISM, At 10 o'clock a. m., at St. Jehn's Lutheran Church, West Orauge Street, Lancaster, Pulpit, Furnace, Settees, Cane-Seated und Solid Weed Chairs, Pews, Brussels und Iiigrain Carpets, Matting, Deers and Doer 1'rnmcs, Sash aud Window Fruines, Iren und Weed Fencing. Teruik w HI be made knew 11 by JOHN II. BAUMGARDNKlt, J. HARRY WIDMYKH. mlS,19,21d S" RING SEASON, 183). FURNITURE I Spring Season, 1890. Thoe intending furnishing In whole or part during the coming teuten are cordially lu Ited te examine my large aud attracts e sleck. All prices the lewt'kt tluit run bi nauied for Relia ble Furniture. - W.CSAPP, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. T-Bclew geutheru Market. lau!5-2inWJiS T? .a.ey iiaaKU yeiraaaBBBBBaw FUlUnaBBBBBBB tk TinftNn 1 betate will cnak baked Stnc 9krHemnl. "M'SgJ0 Mr FKIEHDH AMD CUaTTO 1 have 'eeateji temperarliy m eflUe adj L..JLa "nuthem MaAet. comer r ItlRKPf anii visit uTuirni ... wsreroema SOUTH QUKE A,V,l"J'frtnente Melghs.Beg- glea, PhaMOnS and Fanllr furiUM anal uTa Norbeck Read Carta, all of my own mannffee. "Jft. ."Pf?11 ttenSeals given te rmtrms. my iuiu-nenesi work and Fair Dealings. Always Wins. icD-ie-ini J. H. MORBBCK, Agent OV&'i&F'SM OOLDBMLIOKANpMIA Querlda Be Clears eaonet bs eajcaaUsil ..... DKMUTHI CnOABSTeSuL aianet be eajaaiiei, 11 CIOABSTOaU Ratabllalied 1770. kU-Udh F Ful OR THE REST HOT AIR FURNACE IN the market, o-e te JOHN 1IHHT uiien aireei. .-----..- r m mf-tM FORUOILERlUHEBRUrlHES, STILUON Pipe Wrenches.PIpe and Menkey Wrenches combined. Files, oil Cans, etc.. go te JOHN BEST, ms East Fulton street nVMM "DUMPS, UOIL'SRH, MINING, OENTRIFU JT sal and Stem Pumra, of any capacity, at JOHN BESTS, S East Fulton street m7-tM TIME. LABOR AND MONEY SAVED BY using " Purity Seap." Sold everywhere. FOR BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TABULAR. Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of any size or power, of the beat material and workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, 3 East Ful ton street, sn7-Ua 1710R RENT-THAT DESlltABLK STAND ; for business NO. 20 EAST KING STREET. Inquire within. niH-lwd rtlHK LARUEST AND FINEST LINE OP I MeerBchaum and Cigar Helders, Cigar Caa Frennr-fliar Pipes. .Jiahtt Bexes and all lirar Heldera. Clirar Cejuw. inua 01 ainuaer a nniciej ;r'a artlclcj,: DEMUTH'S CIOAR STORK. alS-tfdR 114 East King street 1710R PULLEYS. SHAFTINO. COLLARS, JJ HatiK'ni, t'Uinp Bexes, Couplings, etc., go sic, go m7-trd wjuan ums j, jmj rjSB ruiien street. THE FINEST LINE OK IMPORTED AND Demestic. Clgsrs In the city. Clear Ha vana Cigars, our manufacture, In boxes of at. SO and let). .... DEMUTH-B CIOAR STORE, alS-tfdR 114 East King BtreeL I7IOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN J . glnea, from il te 80 horse-power, and Vert!- -pev , 333 you will it Fulton Und them at JOHN BESTS Easi street, OP11ING NECKWEAR! Feur-lu-tiand, Teck aud Tycoon, At ERISMAN'S. "YITILLIAMSFORT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street. -VTEW HTiLK LINEN COLLARS, AT ERISMAN'S. rpHOL'T 4 SHANK, BHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts made te order as low as ll'OO. rPerfcct fltguaranteed. TlireiiKh necewlry we have starded a HAND unu.iiiju ana are prepurea te laundry or all yc Iyi Klliun. marae-lydlt Q HOES I SHOI-SI REMOVAL T On April 1. we will remove from our present location te NO. Ii) NORTH QUEEN STREET, opposite the Franklin Heuse. In order te re duce stock befere removal, we will dispose of It at prices that will greatly astonish you. A full stock of evcrylhlng In the Shee Line te select from. Respectfully Yours, WM. H. GAST, WAF NO. 10Ti NORTH QUEEN BT. FN E TAILORING. l890SPRING."l890 Fine Tailoring. The Lnrge3t and Meat Elegant Assortment SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inip'ctlen. We would aUe announce the purchase of a Jeb Let of Eugllih Suiting aud Treusering at a grcut sacrifice, which we will sell at Astonishingly Lew Pricea. Si-Cull early goods. te secure a bargain In these H. Gerhart, ONLY DIHKCl IMPORTING TAILOHINTHECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-tfd OA rirvra "BKT df pipe, from ;, OUjUUU Inch te tl luch diameter, for sale at n low figure, and the only beuse In tbe city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te u men uinmeter, ut juiin uuaT'SEHEast Kill teu street. m7-tfd OTEAM HEAT ISTHECOMINOHEATFOR O dwelling, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully used one hundred years iice. When you contemplate a change call en Jimn iiiit, wuu will give ou a satisfactory Jeb, at a fair price. mi-uu 111 E PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. REMNANT SALE AT- m The People's Gash Stere XO. 25 KAST KING STREET. Durlu.' the past neek. we hae hunted out all the remnants In every department aud will clean lliim out at low prices. Reumanu or Silks, Weel Dres liejQds, French and American Satlues, Whlle Goods, Laces, Embroideries, etc. Remnant of Cleths, Casulmere and Suitings Irem the Tailoring Departuuul In lengths large neugh te cut a ladles' or Mlsea' Ceat, Beys' Suit or Pair of Pants. .. , All marked down te about one-half the regu lar price. In this way you may get a first-class material at the price of common goods. 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. marCO-lydR JORCAST IKON 1'11'E FITTINGS, BOTH plain and reducing, up te (Much, diameter, alleuble Flttlnxs rTanges, Flange Unions, Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Supports, Hancers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN BEAT'S. 33J Lust Fulton street. m7-tfd AHHY IN STOCK BEST CHARCOAL, Hnuunered Bur Iren, Deuble Renned Ireu, llurden's ltlel Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd Beiler I reUtSteel, Sheet Iren 3-14 te Ne. U, at JOHN BEars, East Fulton street nT-tM The People's Cash Stere Hew Vttrit9n9tt. S'n'Ti'Wf WILLIMANTIC SIX-CORD SPOOL COltOI Fer 8ftte by All Arter a eriea of UU at our ElUaUihpert Factory, extending ever a period aSLrkVtbtjaakl smam1 'aa L.. J J a A. ., uiuuuuna uave usciuca te uae tne WILLIMANTIC SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, bellerlnc It te be the beet thread Dew in sua ageaus, purctiawri and uaerief the Binger Machines. The Singer mrla-UadWAS tm atHfrHmnt. THE CALLA LILY IS THJt TRAD: MARX of the Finest Heap ea KartnT " PWIUTYr rpANKS FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR A8 X. of any ahape or rapacity, at iilr krlcea. ire te JOHN BEaT.S Eastrnilen stesT"mY.tM rrr you want a first-class portable JL Engine and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as tbe following prices shew: a horse-power, UTS : g horse-power, K s 10 horse-power, 75; 15 herie. tfJt5l2 borse-pewer, 11.175, call at JOHN BEST'S, M East Fulton street. tn7-tfd FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW figures, gote JOHN BEST. SSt Eaat Fulton street. , --..v. m7-tfd . "CjlOR GOOD BRUSHES OO TO K1LBURN, BRUSH 'MANUFACTURER, 241 WEST KINO BT., LANCASTER, PA. ml-lmdAw SART1CULAR ATTENTION PAID TO .Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and nJhrrlJl!.at. "." reasonable, at JOHN BUST'S, 883 Eaat Fulton street, m7-tfd JOHN BAKER, Alderman of the First Ward, Is prepared te attend te alt legal matter?, collections promptly made. Alie 110 NdRTH QUEEN STREET, mrlYlmd Lancaster, Pa, INJECTORS, RUE LITTLE OIANT, HAN i.00 Inspiraters and Electors, Eberman iller Feeder, Penbcrthy Inspector, American Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, KB EastFulienatreet m7-tld RApiATOIlS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE-(-V shn. esn be furnished at reasonable figures, Cy JOflN BEST, 833 East Fulteu street (m7-tfi m7-tfd B ARUAIN STORE. The Opening Day en Monday was a Great Suc cess at REINHOLD'8 WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE. Hyou have net been there yet aud want te econemise lu .household expenses, go by all means. New Bargain Goods ArrU Ing Dally. Prices Marked Plainly en All Goods. Don't be Afraid te Examine the Bargains. NEW BARGA INS ARRIVING DAILY. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. REINHOLD'8 WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE, NORTH QUEEN AND CHESTNUT STREETS, Nearly Opposite tbe Penn'a R. R. Station. mlO-ljd c UT PRICE. 35 & 37 North Queen St. CUT PRICES. k Of these Three Lines of Goods we baea Big Stock 011 Hand, which we will sell regardless of cost, se If you want Be sure te get Our Prices bofero you; Waste Meney Elsewher. ms -GO TO 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER. PA. BOSTON STORE, CHARLES STAMMS, Blank Underwear, Comforts. Blankets, . Underwear, Werk M'-ji 1 Leading Dealers. 34 Union Square, New Yerk City, Aug. 31, 18MJ tbe market, and strongly recommend it Manufacturing Company. Hem 3tcrtiMmnt I F IN WANT OF MRAKR ntt IDnM 1 cecka, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pst and 1 hem. or send your order l , SSI East Fulton street tnT-tMl I Bras Lert IOR PRATT A OADY ABBERTtM DC Valvaa. Janktna Viltmllrait (llnh Vl v irassQata Valves. Iren lln.lv ninha Valva u!cmi!ii riira, i-en nnreir vaivesjt ABiI't,1J,,1"ier Valves, Pratt's Swing1 Check Valves. Brass Check Valvea.Foel VaT Angle Valves, call at JOHN BEhT-r. an Ka FultenBtreet. m74fdl AGENCY FOR CALLAHAN ment te take the nla nr R bulk It makes five times tbe qeantiti ciiu nuu ,a tar aiiiwriur in uiaKing I Dacklmrinan and hand hole nlatei c., Ac, Price 20 cents per pound, at , BEST'S. 8M East Fulton street. in -VTOW IS THE TO BUY YOUR V FURNITURE AND NO.M EAST KING STREET ISTUEI'LACC W. M. HOFFMEIER. rnlg-Iwd B OOTS AND SHOES. THE BACKBONE OF COLD WEATHER BROKEN, SO IS THE BACKBONE OF PRICES, STACKHOUSE'S NOa. 28 AND 30 KAST KINQ ST. IF YOU DOUBT THE ASSERTIO THE PRICES, ABOUT CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELF. Seme Astonishing Offers in Spring Goods. D. P. STACKHfcisE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. COMMON SENSE " SHAPES l EASY, COMFORTABLE SHOESH Jr. FOR LADIES' VE The "Common Sense " Shee sbape Is one that will always find ndmlrcrs here and there. It Is made ever patterns nearer In accord with tbe natural shape or the feet than almost any ether style of footwear, and ensures te the wearer a perfectly flat and uniform tread lu walking. Fer nbselute ease and comfort In wear "Common Sense "Shoes meet every re quirement and are specially recommended te ladles looking for shoes possessing such quali ties. These shoes we ha e In a varlety of makes and In different leathers. Machine and band band sewed, In widths A te E, Inclusive, ransjtng In prlce from II 30 te id a pair. Having se many widths In stock make It an easy matter for us te fit tbe feet perfectly without any undue pres sure upon any sensitive portion of Itfit It without wrinkling and net present tbe loose and baggy appearance frequently noticeable In similar shaped shoes. Will net rub at the tee, or chnfe at the heel, but fit all parts alike. They will retain tbetrshape until worn eufand are adapted for cither fine drcsa or cvery-day wear. The material In them Is excellent and the mak ing bears every evidence ofgeod workmanship. Try " Common Sense " Sbees for ease and com fort In wear and for long service. Trial invaria bly brings liking. Remember the prices Jl Ge a pair, and many advancing step by step In grade and prlce te thotlneslat SO. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. C"'' AS. H. KHKY. MEN'S FOR $2.00, IN THV DI rTERnXT .STYLES. Tin Shoes iu I ace, Butten and Congress, sizes Plain Narrow Tees In Lace and Congress, slies 6 te 10. Plain French Tees Iu Lace. Butteu and Con gress, sizes tl te 11. Plain Bread Teci InLaceuud Congress, 7 wide, sites 0 te 11, ' The last named stjle are for men who ha a short but bruud feet. They possess a volume of comfort te feet or this description. The Tin Shoes uchave sold for three years, he. Plain Narrow Tees for tae and the Plain French for mere than a year. The excel lent wearing qualities and splendid satisfaction they hse been gh lug has Induced us te put In still another style The Plain Bread Tees, T wide. Why can I sell yen a Genuine Calfsklu Shee for f2T Bee nisei buy them In Immense quan tities and strictly for Cash, aud stick teuiy Motte : 'QLiift Saks und Small Profits." The One-Price Cain Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, tSuecesser te FREY & LCKER.j the Leader of Lew Prices in BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS, 3 & 6 EAST KING STUEET, LANCASTER, PA. jlHtArsl PlOttd En CrsuiinT sat A aIaImW VwJtaui Mnnalass ammal - . TT - Genuine Calfskin Slees. p mmmmmmtimm .;$&