W "Iwt Tjr v?5 pi-Bj . ' fft WJ i. -& w 4u ruz-K MN SIGHf OF HUPHOUE. IWIEL I. Y11FEL MEETS A TEER1BLE fite fi. immv etemm. H r.ill Frem at Train ntd Is Horribly t , Mutilated br the Whecls IIe Leaves Widow nud Six Children. t' r... .... . f Lri c?......t Tt We. f Sl,n empleye of tha Frederick division, met hi drain in a shocking inanucr en vim . . ...... t . . frc PMtmttifin i m reflu mh evenms a:w KP' o'clock, by falllnn under a moving freight V; train. Tha accident eeeurreu Between VXecaatand Union etreeta, andadlstresslng feature was tbe fact that It occurred at the i! rear eflils home. Harry McBride wai an eye, witness te (he terrible accident and eaw Warfel standing between a moving freight train and a draft of cara en a aid ing. He saw him euddenly pitch for ward and under the car. The body-was badly mutilated from the loins te Uie Hack, and both arms were cut off. Tlie aj body wni removed te the V. K. n. hospital ..l n.ilM nAU.nf. tlnnlmir MnttHnl Til A UU AJIUfcJ VUIVULI l.WIBUWJ ..V.....IU. following Jury was empanelled: Tayler Gable, 8. Morrison, Jehn D. Verry, Jehn Tayler, Thce. h. Urban and K. 8. Musscr. After hearing Hie evidence the Jury do de ctded thst the death occurred from accl dentally falling under the enrs of freight train attached te engine Ne. 01. Warfel was employed en the Frederick division and was net en duty when he met his death. IIe was fei ty-twe years of age nnd leaves a wife and six children, He had been very unfortunnte en the railroad an I received many Injuries. The remains wilt be taken te llighvllle en Thursday morn ing for Interment. Win. Courtney, an empleye eftlie wnjren works, get his led hand In contact with a circular Raw yederilay afternoon. The In dex finger wm cut entirety off nt Hie aocket and the middle linger nt the second Joint, Theodere Iianley, a relllnt; mill empleye, had a homing befere Squlre llerslie.v last night for assault and battery en Wm. Oa Oa brlel, Jr. Unnley threw n Med go at the boy, which caused a pntnlul injury. IIe was held in $200 bail for court. The Out Doer club will held n " Leng fellow" banquet at the home of Dr. II, Mifflin this eveuing. The Columbia Blble soclety 111 held Us fourth anniversary te-night. Interesting exercises will be held, with an address by Rev. Wm. P. Evans, of Baltimore, formerly of this place Tbe regular meeting of school beard will be held this evening. F. A. Dcnuctt has geno en a trip te New Yerk. The funeral of Jehn Fisher, of Norwood, will be held en Wednesday at 2 p. in , from the Klnderhoek church. A class of twelve wero confirmed lust evening by BUhep X. s. Itullsen, in St. Paul's P. K. church. Squire Evans sent Iliclinrd Spencer, Paul ITantigatid Harrison Dlvve, three apocl apecl wen tramps, te Jnll this mer,ilug for 11 ve days for disorderly conduct. Christian Furguseu hna a contract for building three houses en Feuttli stieet, for -Frank Shlllew. A SEYVKK CIAVICS IN. One of the Workmen of Peter Hunter Hurt Dy the Dirt. Peter Hunter Is the contractor for the Bfefx construction of a sewer between Cherry alley and Lime street aliove James. JIe lfcH? has ferce of men at work, and among $&?$ them la Jercmlali Kcene, a man ever 55 '( -years of age, whose home Is at 533 Oreen yy street. While the men were In the trench iTfelste Mendav afternoon, nbeut 10 feet of the J$Jf embank meiit caved in. Ail of the meu . made their escape with the oxecptien of y fy. Amir, 11 uu u niuiu.k 11,111 jfivili tu," iii l itreu wiiu uiri, stones, sc, jie wnsqiiicaiy p-p liberated by his fellow-workmen, and was iMt tended by Dr. Kinartl, who had been sum auuuum. v yuj nil luii iiiuna au vaiuiiui- tieu of the man and found that he was dan gerously bruised and hurt Internally, al though no bones were broken. IIe Is con fined te the house te-day. ITenrr IOuer en the Rampage. Henry Lessnor Is an excitable little Gor Ger man who resides in the .Sevcnth ward, and lila fainnnr f rminiiflv fnty litm Intn tinil. && ble. He Is bad enough when sober, ii., , but much worse when under the inuuence or liquor, caicruay no went te collect sorne rout from Jeseph Beck, who lives in ene of his houses en St. Jeseph street, lie was drunk Hud becurae se abusive that Beck would net stand it. He made complaint against him befere Alderman Iforbbey, who gave a war li ant for his arrest te Constable May. Tbe officer found Lossuer In a saloon In the Cy .- neighborhood, and he went along all right $r& untune reaeneu Mirannerry street, lie it-'v? then resisted and kicke.l n'jeut iu atrrcnt t. MM.n I1n..1l.. l.-lt-.. .!..- 1.... 1.....I lilBUIIL-l, UliailJ j'"b V1U. II, llllt JVt3JJlll) up the fight. The constable sat upon blurt and finally n wagon of Edward Utilising came along, into which he was leaded. He kicked May In the mouth and bit Hanging's hand, but was finally landed at the station house. He will be heard by the alderman shortly. He Jumped Whoa Sued. Yesterday Frank Craig hud Prof. O. Williams, the proprietor of the Sea Queen, rrested for surely eftlie peace. He charged that he threatened te bhoet him. Ah seen as Williams had entered bail he brought a like suit against Craig at Alderman Dcen's. When Cruig learned of this he lied Irem the town, fearing that he might be locked up. Craig Is a very tough looking young allow, who managed te get into sevurni acrapes during n short stay in this city. It is said by peeple who claim te knew that Williams was right in this matter and Craig brought the flrbt suit in order te squeeze Williams into payiug him sotne money. Williams says that he paid Craig in full and in the presence of immireua people when he discharged him en tjatui day evening, and did net threaten te sheet Craig. i The I'etei-Hiiurs Tire. Among ether things burned in the barn of Hiram Grayblll at Petersburg, which was destroyed .en Monday afternoon, was a let of bologna, hams, dried nnd fiusli beef, straw, hay, tw enty bushels of corn, etc The barn 1 inmtni.nil in lim-n t.i-nti (& fire from a spark from the smokcheuso fC wmcu is net lar uway. tiic lets en build ing and contents is estimated at $2,000 by yt air.urayuui, wne uasnu insurance erl,000 rk iu lliv l uuil lun usuili uuilipuiiv. SSi :.:- E?ni !Vfllfihliiv nftpriinnn Atnmi.1 l-'lli.L- n.t -.--t --T- ..- "! SJ. "Zeb" Wise had a sheeting nutcli en the ."U. extension of Ann street, and they uned Ktt clay pigeons. iick did very well, break K'w Ing twenty-four out of twenty eight. On ?JR account of scarcity of slielN, Wise Mtet ut l?k? but,twenty-two, breaking fourteen. ., line jouewing win snow new the birds -w were ureKcn: . . VIleV 1 iiniilniniiinii.i. Kfc l iu i i i i :-. 4 . vj. WUO-l 101 10. 1001110010 'ii 0 1 114. ;, J, i. veiinuiiy j 1 1111 11 J IOI 1 '1111111 1 V). ? C. nenry I 011000100101100 IVIIIU e v. Deserte 1 His Wife. r,W freiiKtiomue was ncaru by Alderman & iivn u,b iiiuiiiiu utiu vuure ei ue- 4 aertlng bis wlfe. The case was returned te ETceurtBud Oembe gave ball for trial. $&' Will Visit Ilerka Councils. s ,eiiw viiuocmer j. 1-. mnnwer, ei me Jr. !0, V. A. M., left this altcrnoen for Beading. .'He will spend the remainder or the week that section, vUlting council! lu Berki E dMtstr. THE DHFOnB THK VlAYOlt. A Yeung: Man Who Practised Puttlilsni Ulen III Family. Among the 'customers befere the mayor this morning was Jacob E. OrelT, whose home Is en Beaver street. AVerd was sent te the station heuse for officers Inst even Ing and Policemen Flennard anil Lchr ra ra ra aponded. They went te Gretrs house and found that he was very dnink and abusing his mother and slster. The former exhib ited a very black eye which her dutiful son had gtven her. Greff was taken te the station heuse and waa heard this morn ing. Alter the evidence had becn given the mayor Intended sending Greff te prison, but his mother begged him te allow her seu te go if he would premise te de better. She said that he was subject te (Its, which came upon him at times after drinking, and he was then scarcely re sponsible for what he did. The mayor finally consented te dlscharge the ofTcnder. This has net becn the first time that Greff was locked up, and the police say he only gets drunken fits. The ether peeple before the mayor were loJgers. One of theso was Charles Kline and anether William Vlpan, a puddler. Beth were discharged, as wero Peter Francis, a Nerwclgan, who had a Jeb premised him at repairing res, and Michael Kelly. Kelly is well known about this county, whero he works among the farmcrx. The oulytreublo with him Is that he will gut drunk, though net as frequently as In years geno by. As he steed liofero the mayor this morning he looked very thin and pale. He said that he had Just bcen releaied from a term in prison, whero he had been almost starved, as he received nothing but bread and water, lxl Spear and ethers tell the same kind of stories. They sny that thny recolve nothing whatever but bread and water, and that is net very strong dlet for strong men for two and thrce months. Spear get sixty days yes terday, although the ofllcer told him he had but Ave. Wheu Spcnr found out the truth at the Jail he was almost wild. There has been a great deal el complaint about this kind of trontmeut of some drunks. It is said that Ijwicnster men who ure sent out for the elfenic get the same feed rm legular prisoners, tthlle ether poerdovils are almost starved. Twe AccldeiltH at Mlddletewil. Ephralm llell'mnn, who Is a conductor of the Mlddletewn wrecking and construc tion train, met witli n serious accident at that plnce this morning about T o'clock He uas "listing in poling In seme cars, and the pole suddenly broke, falling upon his legend crushing it se badly Ihut it will have te be amputated. Mr. Heffman is ever 40 years of age aud has been en the read for a number of yeHrs. He is married and resides at Branch Intersection. A man who looked like a tramp, but claimed te be ojeweler from'New Yerk, fell under a freight train which he was trying te beard at Mlddletewn en Monday after noon. Ills leg was se badly crushed that it was amputated, and the msn was taken te the llarrlsburg hospital. Itiuly'e l'otltleu. Iletween thrce and four thousand tosl tesl dents of Lancaster city lmve already signed the petition te be presented te tiie beard of pardons praying for the commutation of the death penalty in the Budy case te Im prisonment fur life. Sympathy for Uudy has spread te the country and numenms requests liave been made for petitions se that signatures of residents of the county can be obtained. Sevcral petitions have been sent te the country and ills friends ex poet thorn te be returned well filled v. 1th the names of citi zens of the county. Married In .Icntey. William F. I.obzeltcr, a well-knew n young man of this city, seu of Philip Lob Leb Lob zetter, the bending works proprietor, went te Stockton, New Jersey, yosterday, te be married te-day. The brlde was Miss Emma Victeria Hnff, of Stockton, New Jersoy, and the ceremony was perfbrmed at the rcsldence of her undo, by llev. J. F. I)odd. It is the Intention of the brlde mid groom te take a short trip, after which they will go te housekeeping iu ene of the grcau front liouses near the extreme, cud of North Bube street. A suit InTrespnSH. Geedman Brethers, through the Mesul. Eshlemaii, entered n suit in tre)ass iu the court of common plefs this after non against Julius Eoeb aud Astilch Brethers. Plaintiffs claim that shortly be be bo fero the failure of the Astrlchst ley bought a bill of goods from them upon representa tions made by the defendants which were afterwards learued te be falhe. Methodist Ministers Mutleucd. Caiii.iki.i:, March. 2.1. Among the ap pointments made by the Central Motho Metho Mothe disj conference are : Fer Wrighlsillu, .(. A. DoMeyor; Yerk, IHike street, A. M. Barultz, 1st street, B. C. Cenner, Princess street, V. T. Bae, Bidge avenue, li S. Esllugcr, West street, J. F. Kerlln; Hanover, C. T. Dunning j llarrls burg, Fifth street, G. W. Stevens, Graiii, E. II, Yneum. Thirteenth street, B. l- Stovens, Bidge avenue, S. C. Wallow, St Paul's, A. S. Bewman. Will Meet In HeIiiUhIi'h Ilulldluir. At a meeting of the Clgnrmuker's Union, held last ovenlng, two new mumbers wero initiated. The committee en a new place of meeting reported iu favor of a room iu Jehn F. Heinitsli's building, en North Quecu street. The trustee were uuthorlel te rent the room. I'lirinei-M In Trouble. Jehn II. llei'k, farmer, and wlfe, of Ujiper henceck township, made tin assignment te-day for tiie benefit of creditors te B. T. Scldomrldge, ofthe same township. B. Cutliarlne Buch Nsued execution to day for fc!.G0O, against Danlul K'reiuer, farmer, of Warwick township. Allet- ItiiU. Danlel Cnmpbell, of East Orange strcet, had his Turrets ami u deg at work in ills stable and hog pen yesterday, and thny succeeded in killing twenty rats. Ter Kuelcslde Ceunull'H Jluucllt. A Japanese wedding and nugdrlll for tha ben erll of Knglealde Council, Order of Unllcl Friend, will b the attraction ut the Court Heme te-morrow- night. One of the leu tun- wilt be the musical selections by the Krankltii and Murshull Mandelin club. A Happy Weman I Ter four ytars I sullered with kick headache, patn in the back, dizziness nnd fjlulliitf ,ell frequently. The palm were at ccrtulu perkula se secre that It wn with the greatest difficulty that ceiivuUIODi were prevented. 1 was In mil. ery all the time, und life actually krcmeil u burden, as physicians had told me I could uevi r be cured. My husband emplejed Uie best tiliy tlclaus. but with nil his outlay of nieuey rur medical attendance 1 cenlluually crew worse until Heptcmbcr W, or this j(r, when lnthe mldstofeueof m most severe attacks und lu almost utter de.pulr 1, In answer te the udvlte of my husbimJ.-cemiiieuivd wearing one of our abdominal supporters. In one week the palnjw ere entirely geuc. und from that day te this I reel like a different Meuian.am well and able te atteud te my household atrulrs and I actually would net tuke twenty times the amount I paid for It in could net (gel unether 1 will take pleasure Iu telling nny lady uue way be a sulTererall theclrcuuistunres ircalled Ueu, and yen are at liberty te sei.d such te my residence at any time. Tbcaddressef this lady will bcslven te any uflerer or sufferer's rrleud who will tall en C V. Hoke, A lady islu attendauctf te explain this case andgheauy needed information lnregrdte these supporters. A lady, I r requested, will cull upon any eneln tbe city and glse any lurormu lurermu lurormu tleu desired. A C1IAI.LKKOK. I challtnge uny medlclue of any school or practice, or any ether appliance, te prod uce re sults equal te the of Hoke's laictrlc aui aui aui poerunlfrinalo weakness. ' At ll North Queeu street, every Wednesday. LANCASTER DAILY Jehn W. nndy All persons willing te sign a petition for the commutation of the sentence of Jehn W. Rudy te Imprisonment for lire, are requested te rail this evenleg either at the Western Union TelegMph eITIct, the retal telejrrsph ;efflce, or Nerbcck's carriage works, In the Houthem market house. A petition ler lady signers only. It at the Do De mestic Sewing Machine, office, 20 Centre ftiuart. JVBT1CK, BprlnK-lNM). MrOrann A Newlen, tailors. Ne. IM North Queen street, are new prepared te show you the finest line of Huttings, Treuserings and Hprlng Overceatings ever brought te this city, many or which are exclusive styles. Fit, trimmings ana prices guaranteea. msrlt-zwd fNartiaee. , I.KiirKi.TER-Iterr.-On March Zi. l0, at Little rails. N. J., at the residence of the brlaVs uncle, William K. I-bzIUr, of Lancaster, Pa., te Kmma Victeria Hen, or Htocktec, N. J., by Ilev. J. K. Dedd. ii Scath. IUbman. In this city, en the 2s lb Inst., Mar tlnllebraan. The relatives and mends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his residence, Ne. Campbell's alley, Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock at ImesUr cemetery chapel. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. Preaching by Jehn Kehr. 2td t)ANNRit.-On the ZV1 Inst, In Paradise, Nich olas Uamier, In bis 67Ui year. The relatives and Mends of the family are re. scctrully Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence en Wednesday at 2 p. m., without rurthcr notice. MAltoenr. In this city, en the 2'ilh InsU, Mary, wlfe of tbe lata llenry Murderr, Inllie (Wlh year of her age. The relatives and friends or tbe family Tire re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, Irem her Inte residence, 'Ne. 22 Kast Vine street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Iu liSneaster cemetery. Xttv gs,bwcvttwgmcnt. c IIKAl'-rtJKE HYK WIIIHKIKa. IlLAt'K- berry, lunger and Kuinmt-i israndles. HOIIKEH'H LIQUOR HTOUE, Ne. 22 Centre Hqnare. B1T TWiTkeK KIVI-rtlKNT.CInARH the city, at I1IM.Y WAITZ'H, Nes. 5 A fUl North Queen Ht. decM)mdM,Tu,TliM POU) lmON.K. LIQUIDS AND HIZ1NO T for steam nerK, at JOHN lll-ST'M, 211 Jit h ulteu street. Iu7-tfd TUDOKS IIAVK IA0NO HINUK DKCIDKtl that Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the Dest In the HUite. Fer sale at NOH. 6 4 108 NORTH QUKliN UT. dec3-0mdM,Tii,Th.H B J. KUKKH. MANUKACltntKU Oh" Hint. . glCAl and OrthennHtlcul Appliances. such as Trusses, llrnees. Crntelies. IMubfwt Bluyx Artlflclnl l,tmbs, KlitstlnHteckliiRK.etc.HpliisI, Abdominal and Uterine Huppertvrs, etc. Lady attendance, :07 West King sireet, m22-lrads IJ-OH UKST TWO COMMUN1CATINO rooms en second fleer and three rooms en third fleer In house Net. BO and 62 West King street. Will be rented te a responsible utrty for lodging rooms or offices. Address or call, bi WENT KINO HT. m22-9lct TI1KY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltr's Havana Filler Cigar, at NOS. 8 103 NORTH QUEEN HT. decMmdM,Tu.Tu.H ADIATOIta, OK ANY MAKE OR DC- i sign, enn lie furnished at reasonable figure, by JOHN HEfir, 833 liist Fulton street. iu7-tfj OR IIOLTH, LAO HC'REWH, HKTHCKEWH, Hqunrennd Hexagon Nuts, these goods In stock, nt JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street, m7-tfd -IITANTED-IMMEDIATELY, TWO FIRST V class lady imntaloeii makers nn custom work. Inquire of WM. II. TROST, ltd ' North Duke (Street, City. T3URLI0 HALK-ON WEDNESDAY EVEN Ing at 7:3(1 o'clock, at Ne. 230 West King sT.e. will be sold a large variety of articles u ually kept In a Hrst-ciass five cent st re. n 5-it M. K. HOW E, Auct. TNJECTOIW, RUE LI1TLK OtANT, HAN- if-..000. 1'isplniters nnd Electors, Ebcrman Heller reedcr, Pcnberthy Inseetnr, American lliJeeter. all Hi sleck, at JOHN Jlh.ST'H, SB Kust t ulten street, m7-ttd T OST-A YELLOW PLUHII 1-OCKKT-IJ Hoek,eonlttlnlnKfl0.18 and ether articles, between Nrt North Hhlppen street and I. It. 11. station. Tli'a Under will be rewarded by re turning It te WILLIAM WIDMYER, H' Ne. &fi North BhIppenHtrcet. T-ANTKD-A HOOKKEEPER. OR OAPA- ble OITlce Assistant, who is willing te 'nn '. !'. buy HIJ '"terest or Invest from a,0up In f0,( In one of tbe largest nnd eldest established businesses In Ijiucaster. Appli cant will address In their own liuhdwrltTinr, eUlne age. residence and salary expected, "J. L. 11.," care or The Xtw i.V(i, Lancaster, !. mr&Tu,T)i,HHAw "VT'OriCK-THEMEMHEItHOF IX)D(lENO. J. It, F. nnd A.M., will meetat their hall to te morrow (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock in., for the Pnrpoje nt attending the ruucrnl or llrelher Nicholas Duimer, late a member or this ledge. Thn members or 1 Jimbertcm Unlge. Ne. 478 F. J; A. M., are respeetmily Invited te attend. These members participating will take llieHeashore Exiresn for Iranian l'luce ut ll-M, Funeral at l'aradlsa nt 2 o'clock. Returning, lene Leumaii Place at Se cluck. U the weather should prove nnfaverabla coaches will be runilshed te eenxey members te Paradise. t JAC011P.8HIRK.W.M. c HANOI: OF LOCATION. The Fruit and Produce Hland se lenir enn. ducted by U A. RANHINO, :it the Eastern Market, hits been changed te the Henthern Mar ket, w here he will keep en hand u large assert mentor Fruit, Produce, Oysters and Fish. -(Joeds delivered te ull parts or the city free of charge. mS2-lwd BILLY WAIT. HAS THE hT1TTVO FOR 6c und &c Cigars tn the Htate, at . . ,.-N',)Si?Ia' NORTH UEENHT. dec5-flind.M.Tu,Th,8 PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO A .l.eU1 Making, Patterns, Drawings nnd ! '".JU."!."1 X' ce" reasonable, at JOHN Hh.srH.HB faist Fulton street. m7-tfd A l'RIL INVESI'MENTH. April Investments ! LANCASTER CITY (NEW) 15-K) YEAR I FEU CENT. HON US. LEIIANON HELT 11. R. 23 YEAR IhtMORT- O AOE 5 PER CENT. 11UNDH. LANCASTER CITY STREEr It. W. 30 YEAR 1st MORTOAOE5 PER CENT. HOND.S. These Inwstuients will bear the eliMest In spivtbin hy tie most cenertutle. Fer prices und lull details write te or call upon , v. .J.re" ll' 'ON". Hreker. I..5I ISIdlKSSff' QUWU Bl- J",Mr' ,a' IT IIWH A IIROT1IER. Suits, Overcoats, Pantaloons, Beth Ready-Hade or Matle-te-Order, Are no nt your service. Here jeuwllltlnd tlieassertiiient large and tustv. the prlcvsrea. OIJH e N, w hlch sH-itks furltselt. In Itendy-Mude Clothing we show Men's wfe:iv,ssW.Ii,,l, sck uua c,,,tt- Men's spring Overcoat, tl tells. Heys Dress hulU. J, J txe, 7. $3. HO, $12. llej Evee day Suits, i &, .i $. ut t. um. W n! " l' "u' u' u- ' w- 5 Men's I'untr,noe te ffl. llejs' l'nnt..75e tell. Cblldreirs Pauts.'JUe tell SO. Our Mude-le-Order l'eiiurtinenl u i.lreade iSISm. ,mlC rr Hi'"" Nll enaiSSu,. Sea Oar Nertb Qaeen St. Windows. f"; ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS" AND MER- SPRING n 'A HROTHRR CHANTTAILOltS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, " LANCASTER. PA. INTELLIGENCER, ItsTttf 9lsyrrtsis7mctit. WHITE COTTON WAHTK, COPPED BY the pound, loot In leta of 10 pounds or ever, Vn. All goods dellven-d te any part of the elty Free. Call en JOHN REST, Ne. M East Fulton street. m7-td B KNDKR YOUR HKIN SOFT, .tsMOOTII us waits ey rum" rarity Heap." BBRT Se HAVANA FILLER CIOAK IN the city, at BILLY WAITZ'B, .. ... Nea. 6 I North queen Ut. dee64mdM.Tu,ThJ frtOR RKNT-FROH APRIL 1, 10. Jrj Tha DORH40M Private Dwelling and fitere Roem. Ne. IK Kast Klnjr street. DOK.lt HOM HALL, Ne. IM East Klnr street. Tha KACTORY, Mes. lis and 1 East Mifflin atrceb Inquire of OEO.H.NORBECK, IVoprleler of the Doersom Carrlace Werlcs, cor ner of Duke and Vine streets. febl7UdAly w TTtOR PULLRYH. HltAFTINO. OOLLA11H. JJ Manirars, Clamp Bexes, Ceupllncs, etc., go 4e JOHN BEST, ass East Pulton street, m7-trd F call IOR HORIZONTAL (STATIONARY EN srtns. fhiin 9 tji SO hnr fwijfr. and Vrtl- Knclnes from 9 te at) horsa-newer. roil will find them at JOHN BOTH, M East Fulton street, T" IN. WANT OF HRABH OB IRON HTOP X. Cocks. Asbestos Packed Cocks. Pet and Bib Cocks, Lever Decks, Hwlna Joints, call and set mem, or send your nruer uy inmi, lejuiin BKHT, SSI East Fulton street. ra7-Ud XilOR PRATT A CADY AMHBHTOH DISC JP Valves, Jenkins Valvea.Urass Olebe Valves, Brass Oate Valves, Iren Bedy Olebe Valves. Lever Hafety Valves. Pep Hafety Valves, Air Valves. lUdlater Valves, Pratt's Hwlnalne Cheek Valves, Brass Cheek Vlves,Koet Valves Ansle Valves, call at JOHN BEHTH, 3X1 Fjis Kuften HtrecL m7-tfd OQK FULL DAY COURSE IN BOOK 3QJ. Keeplnc, Arithmetic, Commer Cemmer ntallAW, Correspondence, Type-wrlllna; and all Dnsinrs urancnes inoreusniy tangnu wm Pli"1' session, in is or in iiueen nu, lAUcasier, tfdAw W. D. MOSHER, Prln. WK EXAMINE EVE8KREE. Speotaeles WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed ! If you hare them examined yen will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inlmltable "I)lA MANTA" lenses, which are made only by us, aud recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Ueld Bpectacles, 93,00; usual price, 9A.OO. Hteel Bpectacles, fiOe.t usual price, 91 .OO. Artificial Eyas Inserted, 91) usual price, 910. H. ZIKE1AK A BR0.1130 S. Xlntb Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Btreets. mvH-tyd TTIOR ONE DIME, A Solid Back, All Bristle Hand Brush. Just tbe thing for washing your hands Werth mere than any brush of the kind made, and sold for TEN CENTS AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE A LEMON STREETS. If your hands are rough, red and hard use CREMOLENE. Ianl8 lyl'u,TuJs-R E jiiftiljinii lii VlllVJls-l I AHirslllUAil J 11 HJ MAKKI tsiit ttttr & nmitut a linum s, a.t at Is It worth anything te you, Ladles aud Oentlenien, te have a place, where everything Is exactly what It Is sold for? Wheru everything Is sold at the lowest It cau be made fbrT Where everything In shoes will be round as It should be If coarse, made strong j If fine, made flnef Where you can buy with confidence, without limit T Hse see the many de sirable lines of " WaukeuphasU " new here J2.60 grades, KU0 grades, and ether qualities between, prices likewise. There's nothing new te tell of their merits you've heard tbe story repeated ly. They're fashioned In accord with the natural shape of the feet, affording positive ease and comfort In wear. Iu them mere walking may be done with less hurt anil fatlgue than In utmost any etlier shaped shoe. He say the tankers, se say many ladles und Gentlemen who've worn and who still wear thorn. The " Wntchmun " ts a strong, service able " Waukcnphast " rer Oent's wear ; solid leather throughout, well made and finished. The price TMO-uiake It u desirable one. we ve a t-l Calfskin grade that sgreatlv admired; will wear equal te nny & grunu ; ii h uui se uue til dirrerence in prle. Anether kind Is hern at tl n nri.it v huiied one, tee. It's net se bread as the t2.fH)and H makes und has points of ex cellence net possessed by these cheaper. And up the price gees farther, likewise the quality 6, SO and tUOO u pair. At the latter prices no maker makes them better. We make geed their faultswhen you nnd them. Ladles' Waukenphasts, In One leathers, at. ' SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Nenrn Queen Street, Lanoas Laneas tkr. Pa. J.tt MARTIN OO. ANOTHER CHANGE -IN- CARPETS! FOLLOWING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE REDUCTION IN TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Te 65c. WeOfTera Fine Assortment or Bedy Brussels At $1.00. -.SECURE THE BARGAINS BEI'ORE THE APRIL RUSH. " W aukenphasts ! J. R Martin & Ce. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. Prinee tc. W. Kin Sts. LAXCAHTKR, FA. TUESDAY, MARCH 25. Mtu atterHemftit. OARRIAOB WOKKH DOXMOMOiiiuAOSWOtXl, ' Cerner efjDake aW Vss HtreeM (termerly Nefb5e Mneyj, d,eK) ormtttittv&&rw3eo hlelasisicnr Bahlbltl 18BO AllOltl ...-.My v..ic. nenrqv KXniDIUOSS TI iter 1HO sWsha hsftsat nt sfli I s --- - m m TJoersem Carrlagsj Works essnaWat Dak and Vina streets. slMrdB rTUIE FIN EOT LINK Of lMKHtTKO AND X DemesUc Cigars In t& elty, Ctaar Ha vana Cigars, our manufacture, la Waas of K, DKUUTU-H CIOA BTOKB. UIBaMKlacmnai. auVtfdR me RAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDEN X your heart use M Purity Hear." CARRY IN HTOCK-BBST CIIAROOAL, Hammered Bar Iren, Doebls Kenned Iren, Hurdcn's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd Heller IremHtccl, Hheet Iren 8-l te Me. M. at JOHN BBlTH.sa Kast Fulton street. 7-tM OUKMAKKOP GOLDEN LION AND MIA QoerldaSe cigars eannet be excelled. DEMUTHH OIOAR STORE, BsUblumed 1770. U4 East King Btrssd. aM-tfdls TJIOR THE BEST HOT AIR FURNACK IN JC, the market, go te JOHN BEST, KM Kast Fulton street, m7-tfd -nUHPS, BOILERH, MINING, CKNTRIFU XT gal and Hteam Pumps, of any capacity, at JOHN UEHTM, 3d East Fulton stnek m7-lfd N( O POIHON OR INJURIOUS COLORS usce in runty ueap." OTICE TO MY KHlENDrJ AND CUSTO I have located temporarily my offlee and warerooms at the Heuthern Market, corner of HOUTH O.UEEN AND VINE HTRKETH.and have In stock aflne assortment of Sleighs, Bur gles. Phaetons and Family Carriages, and the Norbeck Read Carts, alt of my own manufac ture. Hpeclal attention Is given te repairing. My Motte-Honest Werk and Fair Dealings, Always Wins. feblfd J. H. NORDECK, AgenL IOHIIOILEIW, HORIZONTAL, TABULAR, 3 Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of any size or power, or the best material and workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, KB East Ful ton street. m7-tfd 3 7IORAMERICANSIGHTFKED CYLINDER Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Hearings, you can get them at JOHN BEST'S, KB Eas Fulton sireet. m7-tfd WAREHOUSE FOR RENT-IN THE V1L laire of Conestoga Centre, Lanawter coun ty, a Tobacco Wurehnuse, capacity, 100 cases, wllh Presses, Scales, Tables, 4e., from new until April 1st, 1KII1. Fer further fnrtlculars call en DR. B. H. KENDIG, Ne. 22 Seuth Prince streeL Lancaster, or the undersigned, A. G. GUILES. Columbia, Or A. W. GUILES, Ne SX, North Mary St., Lancaster, Pa., Administrators of the estate of Wm. Guiles, deceased. mTTKlwd rpROUT A SHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne, HO North Queen Street. Shirts made te order as low as IIJOO. Perfect fltguaranteed. Through necessity we have starded a HAND LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of all kinds. mann-lydR T710R STEAM GAUGES, I1IOH OR LOW JP Pressure, Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Weed Wheels or Weighted, Glsss Tubes, Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cyllader Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call ou 'JOHN BEST, 883 Cast Fulton street. m7-tfd TJIOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LtOHT J; or hsevy. nt short notice, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd F OR BOILER TUUE BRUSHES, ST1LLSON Pipe W renches, Pipe and Meukcy Wrenches combined. Files oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN BEST, SU East Fulton street. m7-tfd OPIUNO NECKWEAR! Feur-ln-Hand, Tcck and Tycoon, AtERISMAN'S. XiriLLIAMSPORT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King B tree t. TsTEJV STYLE LINEN COLLARS, AT EltISMAN'8. E1 NE GOODS. 35 & 37 North Queen St. FINE GOODS ! Mluck Henrietta 75c, $1 (H), ?1 2T,, U 00, $2 00, 52 50. Hlack Cashmere, 3Tjc, 60c, 02c, 75c, $100. Hlack Silks, 60c, 75c, 871c, $1 00, $1 25, $160. Black Cut Cashmere, 50c, 75c, $1 00. Hlack Striped Henrietta, 37jc, 60c, 75c, $100. liluek Siirnhs, 50c, G2Jc, 75c, 87je. Uluck All-Weel Surab, 75c, tl 00. 50-Inch All-Weel Colored Surab, 7."c, $100. Silk Kitiiih Coleitid Henrietta, 37t?, 50c, ?1 0). 40-rncb Ilroudcleths, new ahadea, 60c. Striped Henrietta, self color, 60c, 75c. Heavy and Seft Dresa Silks, 07c. Uest Colored Satin lthiuluimu, 87c. 33-Inch Cream, Pink aud Hlue Henri etta, 371c. Cream Henrleltu Cleths aud Serges, 50c. Bead Trlumilug, 12c te $3 60 a yard. Luce Curtuius, 75c te $12 a pair. While Quills, 76c te $5 00. Hlack French Satiue, 20c. Table I.ineus, 17c te $1 25 a yard. Hlack Thibet Shawls, $1 00 te $15 00. ? Whatever your inclination may lead you te iu your Ideas of drefes, we feel sure that In our assortment of Spring Novelties it will be uu easy tiling for you te nclcct something te your liking. Yeu cau trust us te give Best Goods for Lewest Price. 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORE. CHARLES STAMM'S, 1800. flcttf 9ltsrtltmnt. TTAOER A BROTHER. J A & . INTERESTING Underwear. Light and Medium Weight e6U, In Camel's Hair and WhIU Oashmere Underwear. Kieellent White Marine Underwear at tee. Bpeclal Bargains In Jean Drawers, all slses, at 25c Novelties In Pine Ralbrlggan Underwear at tee and 75c Cost Prices en all Winter Underwear may at tract late buyers. Hosiery. Th. Largest, Most Attra-tlvs Lines of Hese we have jrer shown. Bpeclal Values In Ralbrlggan and fancy W Heseatl2capalr. French Ralbrlggan M HoieataOe; usual 23e quality. New Lines of Fancy pilese at 29c: uiual25c quality, White Shirts. The Geld Bhlrt, perfect nttlng, well made, equal te custom shirts, tl nnlaundcrcd : 5 40 psrXderen. ' A 60e Hhlrt, reinforced hack and front, well tVr.ei' JIH? bo,em the best at the price. Fine WhIU i Dress Shirts, plain and Taney besoms, at tl 25 and ft GO. Hpeclal Uargnlns In DeinctShtrU at 25e, worth sac, Geed Quality Demet Shirt at a7c. Hpeclal Value In Flannel (net Deme!) Hhlrls at 60c, worth 65c New Htyles In Imported Flannel Phlru at II and tl 26. Hpeclal Value In Cheviot Shirts at 80c, worth 65c. 35, 27, 29, 31 QLOTUINO AND DRESS SPECIALTIES. ' Will Be At the HAGER lllJlT'fl 1 ITTa lAITfi flM&AMMIN NKNlSflMS Wednesday and Thursday, Marcli 26 and 27, 1890. JTiLCOB REED'S SOUS, MAKERS AND Clothing and PHILADELPHIA, 918, 920, Take pleasure in introducing te Mr. J. M. Allisen, who .will latest ideas in Men's, Beys' very many novelties, exclusively Especial attention is invited te garments of the highest taste manship. (FOUNDED 1824.) Slew 3lbterti0cmeut0. TIME, LAROR AND MONEY BAVKD UY uslne " Purity Heau." Beld everywhere. E OR RENT-TUAT DESIRA.ULE STAND rer eusincss NO. EAST KINO HTREET. Inquire within. mS-lwrt' HE LARUECT AND FINEST LINE OP tleerschaum and French Briar Pipes, Cigar Helders, Clear Cases, HnuU Bexes and all kluds of smoker' articles. DEMUTU'B ClfJAR STOKE. alg-tfdR 114 East King streeL OPRINQ-IKIO. ' McGrann & Newlen, Tailors. F INE TAILORING. l890"SPRING."l890 Fine Tailoring. The Larecst and Meit Elcfnnt Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready Ter Your Innpectlen. We would alto announce the purchase of n Jeb Let of EnglUh Hultlne nnd Treueerluif ntu great sacrifice, hlch we HI sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. -Cull early te secure a, bargain In these goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN TIIECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-tfd B ARQAIN STORE. REINHOLD'8 WHITE FRONT Bargain Stere. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Come aud kee the large user I mini of Tinware. Brushes, Music. Hardware. Wfcliki. Beeks, Cutlery, Umbrellas, stationery, HoUeware, Canes. Clocks, Qusensware, Handkerchiefs, Chair Scats, OUsswars, Dellies, Balls, Lamps. Tidies, Tors. Headquarters for 5c. and 10c. Goods at tue WHITE FRONT, Near Psnn'a H. R. lUtlen. BROTHER, SPRING ITEMS IN l) Beys' Shirt Waist N.w Style. In Warner'. PercWi. Hfalrtsl mt arl Kxtra Ooed Values lu Hhlrt Waists atfr), Kid Gloves.. uSS'lSi,"!,'" D' "".'-1 Kid Gloves for street or driving waar. i shsdes. nt ISA. tl. SI m '" w""r ' "Dent's" Imported Kid Gleve, Hprl shades. j " I Excellent Values In White and EniLreldsl nigut noDcs.uec lOfl. 1 Neckwear. 4 NEWCOL0P.INO3. - . LATESHAPlj L.VROE AHaORTAIENTS. An uneqnalcd showing of Novelties atfiOcJ Hpeclal confined novelties lu Finest Ne-1 wear Effects, tl. Large, excellent showing of New Neckw.l atv&e. Hlack Neckwear, all kinds, novelties staples always In stock. Latest Styles In K Jt.W. Cellars and Cuffs. Latest Styles lu Ancher llrand Cellars i Cutis at ny,e. Rubber Clothing for Men aud Reys. West King Street. Stevens Hbus IMPORTERS OF Dress Specialties 922 CHESTNUT STREET, your notice their representative present, in unrivalled variety, tr and Children's Wear, cetnprisin of their design and productieil the Very Moderate Prices fop'! and the best qualities and werlJ jjlcw .btrgrtiBcmcntw. rpIIECALLALILYIHTIIETRADEMARll X of the FluostBeupou Earth. "PURITY J rpANKS FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR OAj .a. i uuy nunpu or rupacuy, at utir prices, u loJ01INBEaT,333EaMtrulteii street. inT-tl TF YOU WANT A FOIHT-CLAB3 IRTABL Enitlne and Beiler, en tihwli. chi-nn. u tlJ following prices shew: 8 horse-power, H75; horse-nevrer. S523 : 10 horse-Dewer. tS7S: 15 linnul iwwcr, IS75 j 20 home-power, JI.I75, call at JOHll lllvST'H, XEI East Fulton street. m7-tfd 1 TTSIHM ltmnk-u vtuw ri.v in wr.u .E ngurcs, go te'jOUN BEST, 33J East Fultel "i. rei'ua i r IOR OOOD BltUHIIKS GO TO KILBURN. BRU.ill MANUFACTUItER.211 WEHTKINd ST., LANOAMTER, PA. 1 inl-lmdiw irA8U EVERYTinNG THAT NEEDS T(l ..tV.. ba washed wllh" Purity fteap." You'll naeiu yf fff FEET OK PIPE. FIIOM U J,JJJ Inch te 6 Inch diameter, fel pnle at ll low flirure. and tlie nnlv Iieiihs In IhJ city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up til 0 Inch diameter, at .IOICN BESTS, 333 East Full Will DIIITl. IIW-IIU DTKAM HEAT IS TltKCOMINn HEAT Kill C5 dwellliiRS, churches, school houses, ete.1 iiiuugn vuccesaiuuy iea ene nnnaren yesn HKO. When you contemplate a change call en JOHN JU-ST, wiie will give you u sutlttiicl sstlsfiictery jeu, ui n mir price. in7-tld T HE PEOPLE'S OANU STORE. REMNANT SALE NO. 25 EAST KINO ST11EET. Dnrliitf the patt week we have hunted out all the reinuuiits In every departiiieut und will I clean them out at low prices. ' Remnants of Kllks, Weel Press Uoeds, I French und American Saline, White Uoeds, Laces, Embroideries, etc. Remnants of Cleths, Casslmcres and Suitings Irem the Tailoring Department In lengths large neugh lecut a Ladies' or Misses' Ceat, Beys' , Suit or Pair of Pants. All marked down te about one-half the regu lar price. In this way you may get n first-class nuteilal at the price of common goods. The People's Cash Stere 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. mar-JU-lydll 3JOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS. BOTH ; plain and reducing, up te 6-lncb diameter J alleable Fittings, lunges, Fiance Union J jiiuuiuiu, Aiucnmn unions, juue isupp -AT- The People's Gash Stere; (OPPOSITE P03TOFFICE.) 'rftr:'' , Tf ' 'V r'-'ite g fc . V ,'i yt jLlL- L L -- aaaassssssiaaM J- .