IIH MJIW Mi' IWlBUVIli JsSu A-ff "" 3 -' (""nAi-cri v- i"jnc- ".i" Sr- W.S5 THE LAK0A8TEB DAILY8 nmSLLIOENOBB, FBIDAY, AI'BEL 11, 1890. Fi-T i- I'tit-Wi-Stf I' IjTff if ftv. f ffVw u: ;A $LACK VILLAIN. II MM WWW WlHMCttY 1SS1CLTEB ,0 ir iii cucim r 'ifM CIWM suns namuwt imwev -tv' -lfaita Mitel -WnnnU-The TtirlAt Cm for Ml Brutal Conduct. $- tametT, April H.-Mrt. Sarah Bid mere, v'fafjaja , u the victim off violent assault yoaTtefday at the hands of Geerge Freeman, r7?Uweeloredcechninof her son-in-law. yv rncau Decame curageu " " " l,.Hmere because In locking the deer he took It L'iMi lur upon bla honesty. Be grappled p'Mra. Btdmere by the tureai ana cneKca ' & lHr ad then eUbbcd her In the neck, In; f-'i ....:' : I VI.I. II I. !... V.( III '.l.tB,I.I1r -KM tUf1ni trlth Ills iL flaadlah work the brute then attempled te ' Emman lalt hla victim presumedly for , &. ana nonchalantly resumed niaiaoer. ttyv m m.tM... . ..mwI AAHMlntunnii and f-jjWiJW. OIUWVl H7W.CCM l.liewiiv. At flawt ihe alarm and Freeman waa lmme fcifcalely put under arrest. ?VC Other member or me lamny were u- emanneiimoeiiuonwauii. . - rw store's recovery is aeuuuui. i - THREE ADDRESSES. V Arcfcblahep Pratt, Dr. Steue and M. &K Thern Olve Men AciTiee, Pi? M . . ii tfu nineteenth W VJOLUMBIA. April lb i"u . i .!.. ,I.a A mAtnAn f?lmrrli JS Sunday Scheel association, archdencenry of !" D..iknm etnaml liu anitalnn last even ing with a servlce for men only. A num ber of visiting clergy mid a fair nudlonce were present and listened with much at tention te the addresses. Vcn. Archdoncen Pratt delivered the opening address en the text, "Quit yourself like men and flght." Be treated en the development el manhood generally, and the using of his best efforts In the nature ofmeial restraints. lie taught ftJilgher Ideal of manhood and bolleved that living up te such a hlgher moral stand ard would net only be boneflclal te the In dividual but te these with whom he caine In contact Dr. J. S. Stene, of Grace church, Phila delphia, followed by an address In which be treated the ideas upon which the aecletv of SU. Andrew porfermod Its work and was founded. lie thought that while we may net be always able te de much for ourselves we can, by our helpful Influence, bring Inte the fleld a grunt factor. Ills ytheme waa helpfulness, and he inade an &. earnest anneal en this subject. , D. M. Themas, manager of the Keeley i) stove works, inane a plea for iriiuiiuinea J-.S .l -l.jll lUn ..MBllf tt !.!.. In till 1UU unwi VII luu immiuu V. .J.l.g ... ...a It phases and the temptation te Indulge la It that comes te men In all avenues of trade. The funeral of Perey Smith, late a pupil In the high school, was held yesterday afternoon from Mt, Zlen A. M. K. church, and was attended by pupils andtoachera of A A &-t Albt & 4t riMA 1 Jllil Aftrfc Ilia A WAft Atll 4n J?V y the school in memory of their late nsse- ;, date. ,&' Squire Evans sent FranK Tayler nnu . Jno. Weaver te Jail this mernltic for ten . days each for beiug drunk and dlsorderly. & A bint-wreck occurred this morning at 1:30 LV. -" n.. II. a Dn.iM.iflv.til. tilt.nil at ' JWHWI Wll HiW iviiUDJ.emn e...vrui v teelten, causea by a truck jumping rrem car lna train ofenglnoNo. 20. Ten cara i were wrecked, and both freight tracks blocked. The Columbia wreck crew were la service. k'r A large weed pulley at Dyers ACe.'s saw mill burst yesterday anorneon, but very little damage was done Harry Blutnenshelti, an em ploy e of Kit ivBchletlhauer, butcher, was shar(inlng a knife this morning, when the knlfe sllpied jp y, nd he received an ugly gash In tbe thumb ' Tl IT IYaIIam. aIiiM mmminilnf nf nlghU of the Mystic Chain, is in Phlla- &X uWMit uuiuiiiK a Brac.ni besbiuii ui wiu B R-? DmiiiI PantlAnfllinl nrfranlvallnn ' M' Albert miller returned home yesterday OtLfremPhllllpsburKi where he I employed f in a rolling mill. Lest night h was given 'P a, Dinnaay party at mr neme. a large -.Lr uuiuuer 111 iriniiiin wrnriiru.iiiii mill i& VHrv ifS pleasant eveuing spoilt. m ' PROTnONOTAltrMENTZEItnKl'I.IKS 1 He Explains About Pension Aeeuts . Usinit nu omce. Te thO Editor Of the IKTELLIOCMCEII : Ati article appeared In your paper of i, yesterday, April 10th, attacking the Ue V tbonetary'a etllce, which was very much uncalled for. I refer te the article hcuded ; "Favored Pension Agents." "Theyget ( the use of the prothenotary'a ofllce froe of charge" The protheuotary's nfllce Is. a fcfi'iPUhllc ene, and free te nil persons te de TlJl UUIIUU99 iUliUIU!IJ$ IU IUU UillCU. e yf.-TJ: hmhje uu uurgnui nil any pension agenv k' or vny ether person te take ottlce rout, as j-jf niniea in me arucie. it lias been the cus- h(V 4ym fft. In.nw v.nvu knliiMi m. Ii.il 1 1, a trf, "" " "'""J J-"""l " neimu iil ftKr office, for pension attorneys te conie here -. Willi their clIenlB and have thein quulllled jh uviurv tuv uruiuuuuvury, lue umy cuurge kjic if wnicu is iwcnvyiive coins ler 1110 claimant and his two witnesses. We, as ,5 an official, de net care If the agent Is from sfi Washington or any ether place; we qualify 'Vxtha nAr.lA nml inntcnllin linrr-e m.intml ''I above. 'mitt IV I. Val.m.n IIia it imtnt H.f..pnJ 1. I.. SK- ... m. a H.iiaini., .uv i.vi.b IUII.UUU IU 111 & the article, is a partner In the tieiisieu frljjf' agency with which Edwin Doekmyer.of ''A this citv. is connected. Kn Ilia flrni Aim fi tha .! n m. ll.AU .!.... .1 . ff Mw V"iwwwi iiicii viieiiin ilk uju ire tbonetary'a office, w ltlieut unv knowledge of the prothenotary. It la a matter of surprlse that the re porter of the Ixtelueexcer tried te make people bclleve that this w iih h new (natter and a speculation for the prothono prethono protheno tary' office, when he knew better, bocause he I aware of the fact that for years pat It baa been customary for pension utternnvs wUti meet their clients at the prothenotary'a W; office. Se inueh for the reporter of the Ix- ft TKUjaKMClt. Jehn W. Mkntzch, Prothenotary, The Huse Hull Nlues. The following U the batting order for the game between the Actlve nnd B. P. 0. flub, Harrisburg: 2 Actlve : Goedhart, of Heading, c; Davis. ?f RvOIelm' 1 D-'' De SUve' " b-s Crew, 3 b. li Oll'i as- and captain ; Hostetter,!, f.j Shin- i;j ui", iu.s i. uueuiiBri, r. i.j. v. A, uciitiiiimu, u.; jvtmer, p.: ivaur-if-, nun. Hi- Maililen. ' Ii Wul,,n.. i. . feC-J8Weltrer, c .; Krelder, 1. f.; Keensr, m.: rjKimgaraner, r. ft, Kener and Sweltzer, who play with the : ffvj. V. tr. club of Uarrlsbunr. te-morrow. J -yiwere iu the Yerk last year, when K offer vi vnsuiai gueu uuii. ''? Goedhart (of Heading', De fillva, Gill fa " " '- .mw vuiniBVIB I, liu lug AaiVO awfera Aiaerman ueen las; evenlng. ' ' A special train left at 2:30 te-dav for ?, jTyn,where the Syracuse opens the park -.wlthlieDanea. p"-'Q Umpire Deen has signed a contract for k .Hm Lebanon club's exhibition tames at rBrre. &?'? XB0ter people should turn out te see f.' ,W sew Actlte club play. The boy need -. MMearagfrnent, '? . & ' Cheaapeake Club Uanquet. The Cheupeake club held a reunion and "l en Tuursaay evening at the sbraaercher hetel annex. The members met at the Stevens house at a o'clock .,.! a'Bedd by the IroeuoU limwl Biiird fx..i. t Urn In their uew uniform. i,,.u, 5,JMBnerclierhall, where an elegant r swnm wsw aerveu, wnicu nau been pre--1 BsWed by Bismarck, the well known rai.,n.. f, After the biuquet the Iroquois baud played t-'"" mwiiHuy, teasu were onereu and ' Jjepended te by the members aud Messrs. jrWjrttf, Draclibar, and Uambrlght saug i . Prof. Haas, an Invited guest, played JNwompauluaenUfertho alngens. FMOHT OV A rOROER. A. . Teller Uatwi the Kane or HI Neighbors Upen rromlsaery Metes. A. E. Weller, well known In the eastern and northeastern sections of this county, baa been missing from home for several day and the supposition Is that he has absconded te avoid arrest for crooked transactions. He la a married man, a former by occupation and waa engaged in the poultry business, buying for the Phila delphia markets. His home Is near New Helland. Indications point te hl having com mitted a number of forgeries, and the men whess names he used were Peter Worst and J. K. Stelttfuas, Salisbury township farmers. The amount Involved Is between $2,000 and $3,000, and a greater portion of It Is held by the national banks at New Helland, Honeybrook and Gap, the New Helland bank having the greatest amount of forged paper. Woller lias been a regular auenuani v buyer at all the cales In his section or the country for the psst few years. He gave notes payable In sixty or ninety days, with Worst's orvStelUfuss' name as security and managed te pay theso notes when they be be bo came due until recently. Lest week a couple of thorn became due that he could net meet; they went te pretest and upon Worst and Stelttfuss being nollfled they pronounced thelr nsmes te be forgerles. About the tlme the notes went te pretest Weller skipped out. Alter Wcller abscended his neighbors recalled very suspicious circumstance that happened In the last year and It was hinted that the fergery of the netes was net the only offense or which he was guilty. It Is charged that ho'gave a ferged Judgment, with the name of Mr. Wers.l as part pay pay ment of a farm he purchased last spring. Alter Iho discovery of the forgery crimi nal proceedings were entered against Weller and officers put en his trail. Thore were rumors en Thursday that the rugttlve had been captured In Wostern Pennsyl vania, but the partles Interested in his nr nr rest had net bceu Informed of his arrest up te neon te-day. An examination of the records hIiews that Weiler bought at sheriff's sale the property new owned by him. He paid 1,300 for It, subject te a mertgage, which made the preperty stand him ?2,800. The mertgage Is still resting en it and it wua said at the time that Woller gava n Judg ment with a ferged name en it In payment of the purchase money. If such Judgment was given It has net yet been entered In the prothenotnry's olTlce. Treuble In the Ilobrew Church. Abraham Kiseuberg, a member or the Russian Hebrew church, called at the In- Tixi.iriK.scr.n ofllce te-day te report a theft. He claimed that he lea his "Thitles," part oflheoqulpment of every male married moinber or the church, In the synagogue last evening. When he went te servlce this morning It was gene. He attributes the then te some ene connected with the faction of the synagogue new in control. He also claims that last Sunday's olectlon was net legal, soveral parties having voted who were in arrears and lint entitled te vote. Auother olectlon will be held, he says, next Sunday, and Indications point te a lively tlme. Junier MlHsleunry UiitorUiliiiiient. The attoiidauue was large at the onter enter talnment of the Junier Mlsileimry society at Trinity Lutlieran clmj)el en Thursday evening. The foatures of the entertain ment were the orchestral suloctleiis by the Yeung Men' Democratic society and an nllegerlcal tableau entitled "Liberty and tha Nations." The representatives were : Liberty, Miss Clara Dollet; United States, Miss Maine Krlsmnn; Geriiinny, Miss Mairgie MiiHHer; China, Mlsa Katle iluber; Inula, Miss Minnie Trinple; Itusslii, Miss Allce Clark; Italy, Miss Ada M. Cochran; Sweden, Miss Haumiller; Moxlee, Miss KuimaK. Stormfeltr; Scotland, Miss I'.llii MrCaskey ; Spain, Miss Mary Coeier ; Ire land, Miss Ovurdoer ; France, Miss Daisy E. Andorseu. 1 Wuere Fish Cnu De Sold. l ' Jehn Zellers and Hiram Hambrlght drove Inte Contre Stjuure at neon to day with two leads of Ilsli from Car eiiter'8 Point. Councils thus ' far have tailed te provide a sultable place for the sale of 11 sh lu the new llsh iiuuket. Parties will be allowed by the mayor te sail tWh from thelr stands In Centre Square te-ilay and te-morrow, but n(ter that they will huve te sell thein nt the nert'iern end of the new market house. The poeplo are nnxleiiH te knew why councils de net designate a place for fish te be sold, and net keep the dealers und public nt large In het water. Smith Sent te Jail. Henry Smith, the colored cliliuney sccp who raised a disturbance at the house of Jehn Mauler, In the Eighth vtnid, whs bofero Alderman Deen for 11 heariug this moinlngeu acharge of drunkenness nnd dlsorderly conduct. Smith wild he wanted no hearing. He admitted that he was drunk, but denied that he was guilty of the ether offenses charged against hint, l'he aldermtm sent htm te Jail for Uve days mid at the conclusion of that Hontenco liu will be heard en 11 charge of uttompted rape. A Ilrakeiuan Soverely Injurud. Jehn Hartruuft, a brakeimin en the morning freight, north, of the 11. A C. rail road, was Horieusly Injured this morning. Vhlle switching soveml coal ears ever the coal siding 'nt Uplirutu the engineer sent the cars tee rapidly, which ran them evor the end ofthe switch, piling thein upon end. irartrutift was caught botween two ortheso cars, and had his right hand bsdly mashed nnd was otherwise injured. He was brought te Ids home at Lancaster Junction upon the neon passenger train. A New IiiNonlten. Henry ltohrer, or this city, has been granted loiters patent Ter an umbrella drip cup. It la regarded as nn Important Invention. The advantages or having the cups attached te umbrellas will strike pub lic fancy. 1'oUeneit by n Turker. Twe e famllles, consisting of III persons, poisoned in Franklin ceuntv. Arknn. were sas, it few days age, by eating wild turkey, and 12 of them at lust nminnu u-nm .,, oxpectod te survlve. It is believed that Just before being shot the turkev ate seme strychnlne bait which hud been set ler wolves. 0 llefbre Mayer Chirk. Mayer Clark had ten ledgors te dispose of. All had the same story te tell stranded and looking for work, with ene oxceptlon, and that was Johnny Elliett. 'He belongs te the almsheuse nnd stayed In town tee long, and as he could net get lu after the doers were locked he had te uccept the city's hospitality. The mayor discharged all, but told them te get out of town. Miute 1111 Auslicutuent Jehn G. Iloeruor, ex-prosliient or the Union Nntlenal Mt. Jey bank, against whom execution was issued en April 1st, hasinadean assignment fur tlie beuellt of creditors. His assignoe Is Isaiah Mlller. Jaeb Keen, of Providence township", azalnst whom oxecutlon mm uUmi ,, lime age, assigned te Frank W. Helm, or New Providence, nnd S. Milten Hess, or .(iiurry vim'. A Herse'a Neck Broken, JeMeph floss, or Clay township, was driv ing te llrubaker's mill ut Lexington several days age. The sjireader at the tengue un hooked and one or the heres ran awuy. He fell and landed en his head, breaking his neck. He was Instantly killed and was a vuluubie animal. AuMiuIteU u Girl. Jeshua Jay was arrested en Thursday afternoon by Constable Price, en n warrant Issued by Alderman Uarr. Charles Moten is the prosecutor, and lie alleges that Jav assaulted his daughter. Hail was eutered ter a hearing. New At the Rectory, Itev. Ferey J. Rowbettom, rector of SU James' church, went te Philadelphia this morning and re turned at 2 o'clock with hi wife They went at once te the rectory, which had been fitted up, and a luncb, got get got ten up at the order of one of.the lady mem bers of the church, by Payne, the caterer, was served. During the day many of the member called upon Mr. and Mrs. Row Rew bottom. Concert And Sociable. This Is the thlrty-aocend season of the Lancaster Mtcnnercher and en Monday evening next the society will give aenncert and soclable In their hall. The attendance premises te be very large. A Grateful Weman. A lady, who resides at Ne. 305 West Orange street, I willing te lve her testimony at any lime as te the benefit she derived from tha use of Hoke's Electric Belt Fer ln years, she says, she was a suBercr from chronle dlarrbwa, and for three years from rheumatism. 8he spent lets of meney and swallowed a great deal of medicine, but obtained no relief. At night she ceald net sleep because of the pain she Buffered. About two months age sliTfgan wearing tlie electric belt. Within n week she experienced relief and could sleep, and new her pnlns have entirely disappeared. Hhe snys that the belt has dens all that waa claimed for It, and that money could net buy It If she could net replace It. a U. Hoke, the Inventor, may be seen at llerrs Ktirnllure Stere, Ne. 3U North Queen street, every Saturday and Wednesdsy, from a.m. te B p.m. apl0-3td itlntrrlitpc. GKt.lTi!Kl-8HAun. On Thursdey evening, April 10, 1HW, by Rev. Charley I, Fry.et Tr nlty Lutheran parsonage, Mr. Harry titrllttkl and Ella N. Shaub, both of this city. IPcatltB. llKM.vr.tt.-Iii this city, en the Bth Inst., Giro Gire Una, widow of the late Jehn Uenner, In theWtti year of her age. The relallves nnd friends of the family are re iwctfullv Invlled te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. 77 Ht. Jeseph strect,'en. Haturday nftcriioeii at 2 o'clock. BcrvicesatBU Hlcphcn's church. Interment at Woodward Hill cemrUry. 2ld 1IHOWN. A111II8, 1890. In this city, Catharine A. Drewn, widow or the late Hiram Brown, in her 71st ear, The felallvcs and (tlemts of Iho family are re spectfully Invited te attend the fiinerul, .from her late residence, Ne. KI7 Green street, en Hun day arternoen at 3:30 o'clock. Interment at Woodward IUU cemetcry. 3ilcurltct0. IMillndelphlit l'rodueo Market. FniLAnaLriiiA, April ll.-Noen-Klouractlvn; Penti'a supers, aisViMOO; extra. 37003 03; family, 340380; roller, 8 fOl 00; patent, Wheat streng: Ne. 2 Red new.sA3Me j Ne, 1 l'enn'alled, UWJOlc; Ne. 2 de, RWSOe. Cern firm; Ne. 2, new, Sdil0e; old, i39 41c OaU en let; Ne. 3 While 4Mc; Ne. 2 inlxed.tiOKc ' Uran scarce Winter 117 00 17 W ; Bprlng 116 00 IB 00. Baled hav dull; ItO 0013 00 as te nualltv; timothy 1000(413 00 for cholpe: mixed, l1060; haled rve ulrnw. new. IIS 0062)10. Butter nulct: Penn'a creamery extra ltK320e; I'enn'ft firsts extra, 25e; Jobbing, 20i$10. Ekks firm; l'enn'a flrsts, 12Uc; held lets, Hiiil5c.as te quality. . .... Cheese steady; part skims, 78icj full skims 122(1. Petroleum dull ! reflncd Inbbls., 1720. I'OUllUVS Ullll ; UV4WU wr uus. u ui iiuniibj. Grnlu nun I'rovlslena. Furnished by H. K. Yundt, Breker. Cuioaeo, April II, 1:00 e clock p.m. Wheal. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. April May ,. 8l .... WJJ 0 27 fl"S June July AUgUSl ... Hcpiember... October Year ...... CrtuleOII-Muy. 81JS Consels Clesliig Prices 2:15 o'clock p. m. wncat corn uuis. 1'erx. i.aru April May June July- August Heptcmbcr- Octebtr Year Sl Oonsels Grade Oil-March ;$i Car iaiu. 7. SO 2 109 ntevelpTs i WlnterWlieat... Hprlng Wheat.... Cern....,., Oftt...Ui.,.At... nj.:;..-....,,. Barley Head Receipts Hogs..., lleclnlJi-Cttte Mtecli MurUelH. Quotations by Ueed, MvUmnn A Ce., bunkers imiH'iintur, i a. KKW YOIIK LIST. 11 A. M Canada I'acltlc O. C. C. A I.. Colerado CimiI Central I'acttlc Canada Heutliern Chi. Ht. Ii. A l'bg 12 H, 8 1-. IS 654 uen. a kiii u. Del. L. x W Krle , Krle -nils , 2IJ 13.VS Jer O K.AT Ime. A N 81 L. Hhere M Ich. Cen Missouri l'icltlc 70-14 Heck. Valley N. 1 0K N. I'. 1'rcf. ml N. West. lllj-5 n. y. e : New England K KjiMt Tcniichj.ee.. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental... 37 Ontario. W Pacific Mall li'ii'M si'" 107'i 70JJ aev'j 73VJ hej2 HIJ4 W4 sevj in)J S6i Richmond Turuiluul 21 X1 21 HL' Paul.. Oil Texas I'nctnc. Union Pacific Wabash Coin Wabiwh 1'ret.. ..... Western U A 'S,y. West Hhere Bends 1'HII.ADKL.THIA LIST. Ih. Val II. N. Y. A l'hlla . Pa. IL It. Reading M &-1U 20 5-l'ii Leh. Nav HesUmv, Pats 1". A It N. Cent, ... Peonies Pass Ihlg l' 61J4 2J'i Oil Wi W4 N?JJ Ltve StoeK MorKeta. Buffalo. April 10. Cattle Receipts, I1C0 nene en suln : steaily, tlrm. Hhcep and Lambs Receipts, 1000 head ; none en ulc. moderately uctle and higher, hhecp choice te extra, f03,i6 W; medium te goetl, fSl.V030; common te geed, J,', 7SnH10. clipped. Ka5 23. ljunbs gisxl te choice, 97 15 a7 M; fair te geed. S7 11.17 30 -, medium te fair. J17.V7 10; clipped. tli2.5, llegs-Jtceelpts, 1,700 head ; en kale. 1100 head ; unsettled; lecr ; mediums and heavy, $150; .elected medium weights, (ISO; helectcd Yorkers, (140; mixed pigs and light Yorkers. SI334I40, iilgs, $l20iit2j; roughs, $3MXi3W; stnes, $Ja3 23. ClllCAOO, April 10. Itecclpts, 12S"0: shipments 4.0OU; linn; beeves, fl W&S 15; suwrs U Mii 80; Blockers and feeder. $2 50jt3 no; cows, bull and mixed, $1 803 4O; Texas cattle, f 1 &M s 70 : Western ltaugera, 2 70S3 00. IIekh Hecelpts. 21,000; Khlinents,(i,S00: mar ket lower; mixed, $1153130; heavy, fl 10 84 33; light. $100430: skins, 13 001 00. Hheep ltccclpt,11.0il0:slilpmenu. 3000: mar ket lower; uatlves, $a&0ji615; Western woeled II lW5 75; shorn Texaus, 13 507 05; lambs, $360 te t(l 73 iwr hundred weight. EastI.ihekty, April 10.-Cuttle-Uecvlpts. 100; shipments, 140; market dull; prime. 1 1 44 75; fair te goed,$ltfiO; common, JJ&OftW 75. Hogs Ilclpts, 1,000: lulpmeuUi. 1300; maiket fair: medium. $160163; Yorkers, IISttTvlSe; common te fair, $1 SV.S4 35; l'lg, $1154 23; necarsshlpped te New Yerk. Hheep llecelpu. yuO; shipments. 400; market iJew: prime, $0 0OSO25: fair le gwxi $5 2GS75; common, $J31 , lambs, $1507 10; ealcultes, $J0Oa4. Stem Sbucvtiocutcnte. CHKAl'-l'UltE RYE WHISKIES, BLACK berry, Ginger and Kuuiinel Brandies. IIOHRER'H LIQUOU HTOHrJ, Ne. 22 Centre Hquurc, TOH BALli-CLOCKH. WATCH KH. JEW- ilryuud Fixtures. Including u full eutltt of Toels. Call en or address, , , AURAH MARTIN. altMitd 2 N. Trusslu Ht., Mauhclm, Pu. LOST OR STOLEN YESTERDAY - A Brown Herse with dark inane: rlnderwlll Please return, him te MARTIN WENDELL, U3 High street, and lecclvc a reward. ltd TTNKVER KAILS! An ralley's Vegetable Vermifuge tyriipneer fulls te eradicate stemuch, bowel and seat i urum irum ine iniautlle stein. It requires no purges ; after hiking, and will net slc.'ieu the Rtemuth like most of the candv nnd suRar cu.rf' A gcntleiuan who gave It te his Cv-lld, said: "1 would net take $00 and be without our syrup. Our boy must have been ulme: eaten lip by worms." Kralley's Vegetable Vermifuge Hyrup Is prepared and sold only bv WM. O. FRAILEY'HEABT ENIl IMI A iim KiV (OiiiwMlte Eastern Market), I'rke, 25 cei beltle. M.Wif cents a AW 31i ZX II 30 xll zip, 11 Bj 3$ sni -is ii 17 ue S!4 21 11 0 S3 SlU Zl 11 W) 6 85 ml '" 3i - .. .. Hem ejHricrttvf mnt, WA like IU ASH KVERTTR1NO THATNKEWIJD m washed WHO" rarity Seap." YerTI JXirANTKD-TEN FIIUW-CUAM TOBACCO W mnpperr, woj'-ff--Ne. 0 Hmilh Christian Htreet. f-Jj O TO GEO. It. VK CATO, NO. NORTH QUEEN BTREKT, Fer Heleet Deviled Crabs, Turtles, etc alW wd miIKCAU.A l.II.Y IH THE TRADE MARK X of the Finest Besp en Earth. PURITY. f-jUMPH, X sjalai Jehn m; UMPH, BOIbEKH, MINING. CBNTRIFU u snn nicnin i'i and HUmm Pumps, of any capacity, at WXrB.SllKesl Fulton street, nn-uu WANTED-A GOOD COOK ATTHEHAC nmere Hetel, Landlsvllle. A middle- aged woman preferred, aie-lfd BANKHON SMITH. -lirE GUARANTEE OUR GOLDEN WON VV and M la Qnenda, the only Clear Havana rilicr iana-iiJB wfy i1&'.,.,.,'.'.''ii.V'.:i lade Cigars ) in ine riiy. 114 East King Htrast. alS-UUH Telephone. TnOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, WILLIAM ORTMAN, Of Washington Borough Lewer District Bnb Jcct te Democratic Rules. apS-lfd WANTKD-LADIEH AND GESTLEMKN in city or country wishing te earn ts te Vi n day at their own homes ; no canvassing ; work furnished and sent by mall any distance. Address with stamp, Crystallr-ed Photo. Ce.. 112 W. 8th Bt., Cincinnati, O. marl6-3ineedR -idlli nniiNKK. f.ietttim AND SIZING IX for steam work, at JOHN IJEST'B, 2B Kest run Hen street. m7-tfd TOOt, MAKER -WANTED-TO KEEP UP Ihe tools for and leek after about twelve hands. Fer a man who has Ideas about getting up tools this Is A geed position and will grew lu value. ApplyernddrcRsnt once. CHANTRELL TOOL CO., apll-Jld" Reading. Pa. XTKW LINE OK PIPES-GENUINE OLIVE, J French Briar and Meerschaum, from 25e te $5. All the Leading Brands of Bmeklng Tobaccos. DKMUTH'8 CIGAR STORE, aPJ-tfdR IU East King street. OUGGEHTIONH FOR THE 8EA80N. Medical Journal. Be specially careful of draughts end sudden changes. De net overwork. Of what use Is wealth without health 7 Keep your feel dry, but de net wear over shoes all the time. Remember that the pores of your skin, when In health, are always open, and that closing them causes sickness. Dress warmly, but net heavily. Woolen clothing that permits the exhalations of the body te escape. Is the best. Eat strcnghthenlng and hearty, hut net tee much greasy reed. It Is amlsuke Id, suppose that fat feed contains the most vitality.- If you feel chilly at any lime, take a drlnkef pure whisky at once. Duffy's I'ure Malt Is the Surest and best nnd has the highest recommen recemmen recommen atleus. De net call the doctor ferecry slight ail ment. If you have a cold, feel depressed and lack oppetlte andylger you need something te tone nnd build itp'tbe system. Nothing will de this se readily as the pure article we have men tioned. W A T BUlWK'S. THE F1NEHT IN THE MARKET I The Yenlzer Evaporated Sugar Cern. The Finest In the State. Tender, Sweet and Elegant. Try It. 8eldvOnIy by Us In Lancas ter. Jellies and Preserves. Jellies by the bucket, In tin cups, In tumb lers. In class lers. and by the peund: retail at 0c per pound. Fine l'ure Fruit nnd Hugar Pre serves ; equal te home-made. McGAW'S CANNED CORN. EVERY CAN GUARANTEED.-Thlnk of It, hew cheap; (c a can, or 17 cans for ene dollar. Werth a great deal mere, but we have tee much. Tim price must make it go faster. We are bound te sell It. Our less Is your gain. BURSK'S, J NO. 17 EAST KING afREET. G O O D QUALITIES I PRICES I " HARD -PAN ' Yeuthls Shee ! The cheapest geed shoes for youth's wear we knew of U here at 31 a pair. Streng, stout, serviceable, geed looking geed. Come iu sizes lis te 2s, lnclu le, either button or lace ; have kciun. lesi uppers, clean and smooth In appear ance; the leather Is stout, plump and very tough In grain will outwear the soles upon them aud half soles that may lie used In their repair, without crack or br ak. The shoes are well made and keep In geed shnpe until worn out that's one or their strong points. Are net low cut barely covering the unkle bone, ai ene generally finds $1 shoes In most stores but cut nbevc the neraga height, and are very dressy for knee pants suits. Ilecansu or the low price and excellent kcrvlce they gle they grew st renger favorites c cry flay. Anether make that "gets there "In the estimation of these who knew geed shoes when they see them, tells at 111.23. Nice, stylish looking shoes, adapted for dress, strong enough In e cry way, tee, for knockabout usage. $1 C0 Is often paid for grades no better. Jl.Wupalr. lhet.0 ere of another make or shoes a generous money s worth of material and shoe making I n every sense the terms Implies. Strictly solid leather lu every particular. Pretty sheped ler dress, thoroughly well inade for service. Hard te match any where at a price se reasonable. Tescu them Is te like them. Finer qualities In Butten and Hals, In fine dress morocco leathers, at $1.75. And still higher grades models of fine .liecmakliig In nil widths, from the slimmest te broadest, at J-, $2 60 and $3. Very stvllsh, cry ultraclle. The finest lines sold lu I-aiu-aslcr. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. A T REISTS. J. FRANK REIST, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, LANCASTER, PA., requests the pleasure of every man, woman and child In the city of Lancaster, and outside efll, ut his store, northeast corner of West King and Prince streets, rrem April lllh te 19th, Inclu sive, te taste a cup or fitter's Famous Dutch Cocea, which he has Jnit Imported direct fiem Am sterdam, Helland. " INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE. Put n spoonful of granulated surnr into j our cup and then add spoonful of Cocea ; mix them well, dry then pour en boiling water (or boiling milk) and stir well; you thenhavea cup of this unrivaled Cocea ready. THREE WINDOWH-WESTSIBE, will be used for display nnd the serving' or this ruinous Cocea. Ample room for all who wlsli le take advantage of it. Remember, 11 Is our direct Importation, and we have gene te much trouble and qulte an expense In eringlng this Cocea bufere the people of Lancaster, We will .erve from Monday morning until Saturday eve. An obliging lady, well versed In Its usages, will huvechnrgeef the tablet. REMEMBER, we de net expect you te purchase any thing at all'usun excuse te get a cup, but want juute walk In and get It, nnd we kuuw that you will pass an opinion that will be rar icuchlug. This Is uetun advertising scheme. It will be, lu plain English. A GRAND COCOA XOCIABLK. Then come along, both old and young. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND lRLv CENTS., Directly Opposite 3, B. Martin A Ce,'s Dry Goods Stere, aud Next Doer toBerrel Herse Hetel. jUt attgytfmfWtT. Fultaa street. T-tM rpe HAVE TOUR BACK AND OJiADDEN X year heart use Purity Heap." mROCT . IHARk X H11IKT M ANUfXCTDRERfl AND MEN'S OUTI'lTTEKS, ,, Ne. 19 North QaeMStreeU Shirts made te order as low as 1140. rerfeet fit guaranteed. al-lyd fTHJRNPlKE DIVIDKND.-TWr UtNA X Rers of the Lancaster Lltlu Turnpike cuiiiliix iite hii.uk uiiijibpiiai m niTievna fn two dollars (2.00) en each share of stock for the test six months, payable at the Farmers' Na tional bank, of Lancaster, en aed after Mon day, May S, IsTO. . i A.W.SHOnER.TreasartT. Litim, April 10, 1800. -aprlt-2tdltw A UCTION I AUUTIUW ! COMMENCING TUESDAY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK, AT NO. 106 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Oast's Old Stand.) BOOTH AND SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY. npr7-tfd OPEUAL ATTENTION OR BARGAINS O Will sell cheap the remaining stock of FataUyCarrlages, Photons and Tep Buggies, and THE NORBECK ROAD CART, ALL MY OWN MANUFACTURE. I have located temporarily ray Office and Wareroom at the Southern Market, corner of Seuth Queen and Vina streets. feb2S-lfd J. II. NORBECK, Agent, mllK LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. s: & v. Remnants, Fillings, Borders, MATTINGS, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK. Carpet and tjurtain Werk BY BEST WORKMEN. iiU PRICE. ONE SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street ' augS-lyd 'itLOTHlNG. L. Gansman & Bre. BARGAINS UPON BARGAINS. Intelligent buyers of Clothing (people that have looked through ether stores) will tell you that our New Hprlng Sleck or Clothing for Men, Yeung Men, Large and Small Beys, contains the largsst assortment of well-made garments In the city, and that our prices are decidedly the lowest. We have advantages In manufac turing net possessed by ether uealcrs. We are using them for join benefit. A Bargain Feast! COME BEFORE THE GOOD THINGS ARE ALL GONE. HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS BILL OF FARE: FROM TnE Men's and Yeung Man's Suits at $3, $350, Y4, V. $6, $3, $10, $12, $14. 81(1 and $18. Beys' Suits at $2 23, $3 60, $3, ft, $5, $6. $7and $3. Children's Suits nt Wc,$l,$12S,$l7&,t2,3$l nnd $5. Knee Pants nt 25e, 3bc, 50c, 74c and $1. Men's PanU,75c, fUc, $1,11 23, $1 73, $2, $250, $3, S3 60, 31 and $1 DO. Spring Overcoats at $1, $5, $8, $8 and $10. The above Is enough te give you an idea of what were doing. L. Gansman & Bre., - tisni w pn- r Tailors and Manunrcturcrs or .wen's, nays 2 l.'.'.i--. Lkl Im .K i?fi - a3 and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 66 and 88 NORTH QUEEN ST., B.W. CORNER OF ORANQB. LANCASTER. PA. n- Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. 3-Bc cautious and make no mistake se that you git te the rlghlplace. H IRSII & BROTHER. ONTHE- Face of a Customer Is what all clothiers desire. We have seen It se often or late that It has become proverbial with us. If you wish TO BE FITTED, PLEASED AND WELL DRESSED, WITH THE SAVING OF SEVERAL DOLLARS, VISIT HIRSH & BROTHER, AND YOU WILL FIND OUT HOW LOW WE DO IT. , The many Handsome Designs, Patterns and Styles for SUITS AND PANTALOONS In our MADE-TO-ORDER DEPARTMENT linvnliad Ihe effect of erewdlnif It with orders. Take a leek at theso thne North Queen Street Windows and see a FEW or our Patterns. We use ONLY the BEST TRIMMINGS andGUAR- ANTEEAF1T, -IN- READY-MADE CLOTHING -reR Men, Youths, Beys and Children. Our Line et SUITS AND OVERCOATS can not be equaled lu LANCASTER COUNTY. Our stock Is always open for Inspection, and we shall be pleased te show you through any tlme you may call. Men's.Hult', $1. $3. $3, $7, $S, $10, $12,111, $18,etc. Men's Pants, 7&e. OOe, $1, $1 SO, $2 te $3. Bey s Hutu, A0, $-), f I. $e. $0, 17, le $12. ilev Pant. 6Sc. 75c, OOc, $1 2S te U. Children's Hulls, $1, $2, $J. $1, $3, etc. Children's Pants, 20c te $1.60. EVERYTHING IN Men's Furnishings. CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILOU3 AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCAHTISR, PA. Te Ed Satisfaction HIRSH (I BROTHER, Htt 3tsTtMrt(Mtmftt. NJ EXT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUSE. tiLACK MOURNING GOOIDi 0" kUR BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT lectiens of Black and Mourning Goods te he found lnthe city. Blaek Cashmeres, All-Weel and Silk Warp Henriettas, Striped HeartetUv figured Armures. Tsmlse Mehairs. I.ustcrs.Nun'a VeHlrjg nnd Berger. Special Bargains in Bordered Nun's Veilings at 73 cents and II. A full line of Lupin's Blaek Cashmere Shawls, In Deuble and Single, from $1,75 le $1150. Courtland's English Crapes from 75c te $4.50 a yard.. Mourning bordered Handkerchief. Fast Black Hese, and a full stock of Blaek Gloves. 9-Our Price-List of ChrptU sent free en application. l U. y ' ,it !Ms."l fhhnesteck:' 35 and 37 East King Stem 3lbtcvttcment. piARRIAGEftc D0ER80M OABJUAOS WOMU, Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets (formerly Norteeck A Mllevl. GEO. B. NORBBCK, Prep. ftfl.OOO Over Six Thousand Dollars BO.OOO n,vin uicrDiziuuuNuiu wiiani 9e.mn In Fine Buggies, Carriages, Ac, new en Ex- nioiiien, or my uwn Manumciure, And also agent for the Columbus Buggy Ce.'s fine vehicles at prices that astonish every body. Ail guaranteed All iruarant finest vehicles in the world for the tnener. Nene but the best me chanics employed, fcpsklal attention given te repairing, nwq turu at niraesi nuypneeat . the Doeraem Carriage Works, corner of Duke and VlneOstreets. dMrdAwR FOR RENT-THE DOERSOM 'PRIVATE Dwelling, Nes. 126 and 128 East King street, will be rented In parts te suit applicants. Alse the Stere Roem and Factory, In the rear, en Mifflin street. The DOERSOM UALL-the finest and best located hall in the city, aan new be rented for falrs.festlvals, suppers, Ae. Secure dates. Fer particulars, Inquire of GEO. a NORBECK, ' Proprietor of the Docrsem Carriage Works, cer ner ei isuae una vine sirecie. leew'uu IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestes Packed Cocks, ret and Bib Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN BEST, 33.1 East Fulton street m7-tfd TTtRESH IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CI. JP gars, clear Havana Cigars, our own man" uiaciure, in z a, eun ann tuu s. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, Established 1770. HI East Klug Street. alH-tfdH '1TIOR 8ALE.-TWO BUSINESS WAGONS. JO Almest new. suitable for delivery or mar ket wagons. Alse one new sett of harness. Call at THE HUBEll A HOLMAN CO.. corner Christian and Urant streets. epSMtd ARTICULAR ATTENTION FAIR TO Medel Maklmr. Patterns. Drawing and Blue Prints, at prices reasonable, BESTS, 333 East Fulton street. -rices reasonaeie, at juujn m7-lfd IOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT or neavy. at snort nouee, go te juiiix T, 333 East Fulton street. m7-Ud V s HOES I SHOES 1 Ou April 1, we will remove from our present location te NO. 123 NORTH QUEEN STREET, opposite the Franklin Heuse. In order te re duce stock before removal, we wilt dispose of it at prices that will greatly astonish you. A full stock of everything In the Shoe Line te select from. Respectfully Yours, WM.H.GAST, WAF NO. 105 NORTn QUEEN BT. B ARGAINS IN SHOES ! Read This Advertisement If Yeu Wnnt Bargains in Shoes! A Jeb Let of Beys' Lace and Butten Shoes at 75c. Let of Men's Lace and Butten Dress Shoes, $100; some of these are worth $2 00. Men's Heb Nails, $1 00. . Children's Spring Heel Butten Shoes, 18c, BOc and 32c. Let of Ladles' Kid , Doegola and Pebble Shoes, $1 00. Children's Rubbers, 20c. Men's Rubber Beets, $1 25. ' Lets of oilier goods nt Reduced Prices. Jehn Hiemenz Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET," feblO-tfdF- e UR LEADING HATTERS. YOUNG MEN YOUR SPRING HAT IS AWAITING YOUR CALL. n- Our Stock Is new Full and Complete and and we have a hat that will please you. DUNLAP & CO.'S Celebrated Hats AND THE WILCOX "BOSTON BEAUTIES ' All have made their appearance. Only place In the city where you can get them. Best $100 and $200 STIFF FUR HATS ever shown. BOY'S ANDCHILDREN'S Nobby Ooeds and Fancy Styles a specialty. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. M ART1N BROS. Fine Clothing te Order Is a specialty with us. A spe cial room back part of our first fleer set apartfer Mef: chantTatlerlng. Tlie stuffs, the cutters, Oie tailors ere here. A room In the building specially pro vided for each. Such enreful looking after and smart purchasers of plcca goods, careful as te style, make our thoreughlygood,cven line, $20 $23and$25Sultsa fact. See our Suit Stock se rich with Novelties, $18, $18 te $10, and our te, $0, $7, $8 and $S Trousers subject te j our call. Perfect Fit and Workmanship WITH Every Garment. You'll fare the best here for Spring OverceaUf Loek the market evir and then see ours j.5 te $J) for Itcady-Made ; $15 and up te Order. Our Bey's nnd Children's Clothing Department this tcateu, new In full bloom, present an unusually haudheme gathering, bulls aud prices 'are tempting. Ladles aud Bey s especially Invited. Llttle Beys' Suits, $1 Pe, U 25, tl 1 W 60, $3 87 te $10. Big Beys' Suits, $1, ,$), $7 te $15. Little Beys' first pant and kilts n hand'oinelet. See our unequaled 50e Light-Weight Underwear and tJj Neckwear. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. Shopping Here You'll Save Meney. GOODS T i new possesses one of the best as-.., . 8t, Lancaster, Pa. $Un tyVfeurrttsHment. nARRY IN RTOCK BEST CHARCO S aniuiuciuunai ai uin Ayiniui Kvmuw&M w Berden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het antt'U Beiler Iren. Htcel. Sheet Iren MS te Ne. IB j uun bbst'h. am East ruiten strseu mr-t A LL OUR NEW SPRING GOODS REAJ Xk ana tee nnest ever naa. McGRANN A NOWLENj Merchant Tailors. 186 North Queen 17I0R americanbightfeedcyun: JD Lubricators. Glass Oil Cups for Bearl you can get them at JOHN BEST'S, SH H Fulton street. m7. mlME. LABOR AND MONEY BA.VRD X using " Purity Soae." Sold evsrywherl 17011 BOl LER 1 UBE BRUSHES, slTILLB enmblned. Files. Oil Cans. AtC-'SO-te JOl BEST, 833 East Fulton street. ., m7-U TANKS FOR WATER.OIL8, ACID OR nrnnv h Ann or cjtnaeltv.ini fiilrririA te JOHN BEST. 83S East Fulton street, fm' TJROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. ' WALL THIS WEKK.-tm MATINEES WENEBDAY AND 8ATURDJ WILBUR OPERA AND4 SUSIE KIR WIN. FRIDAY - " Beraar Btudei HATURDAY Matinee " Fra Dlavel SATURDAY Evening," Chimes ofNermani This Engagement under the Auspices of (I ELKS LODGE. PRICES 15, 20, 80, 60 and 75 CENl AiAXin cE, 10, m nnu ou i;ai ap7-Is XT7-E EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Ten Think Your Eye Are flood I If you have them examined reu wlUprebal find that there Is something wrong with and that classes will be a creat help te vi We use Inimitable " DIA MANTA1' lend which are made only br as. and recommend by leading Oculists as the best aids te del tlva vision. I Solid Geld Spectacles, $)8.00 ( usual pri filiUU, t , Steel Spectacles, BOe.l usual price, 11.00 Artificial Eyes Inserted, $) ft ; usual price, $)! M. ZIHEMA1 t j3RO;I130 S. Ilntb SI OPTICIANS, 1 PHILADELPHIA mvMjPI ALACE OF. FASHION. . JO ASTRICH'S ..ip 115 & 117 N. Queen St. Vf GREAT BARGAINS THIS WEEK A $ir BEG1NNINC?- t SATURDAY MORNINQ Having purchased the whelj stock of Mrs. Woodward- w offer te our customers an arraf of Bargains unprecedented if the history et our business. All the goods will be efferei at a quarter and a half the co of manufacturing, and it will pay well te come early and ge the best choice. ' The stock comprises the foil lowing, of which .we, mcntiei but the smallest part : jciegant iancy imies anrJ Scarfs in Linen, Bolten Sheet ing and Silk. Fine Fancy Baskets, PinI cushions, Workbaskets, Werk-f boxes. Any amount of Fancy Orna menis and Bric-a-bric. Linen Handkerchiefs, Ruchl ings, Linen Cellars, Spanish!1 beans and richus. Ribbon, plain and fancy. Plush Ornaments, and hunn dreds of ether useful.as well as ornamental articles which w offer at given-away prices. , -. In addition te the above we put en sale one let of Stamped Washstand Cevers, with knot ted fringe, size 52x18, at 20c apiece. s ' One let of Stamped Side board Cevers, 72 inches long, I knotted fringe, at 25c apiece. One let of Sideboard Cevers, 72 inches long, openwerked all around, sewed fringe all around, pure linen Memie Cleth, at 43c. One let of Drawn-Werk Handkerchiefs at 5c. We also open -.en this. satju day one large invmcee New - Millinery Goods. The latest styles just brought from New Yerk. We invite inspection, I7IOR TULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS. . ',.I?J,SirJ;u,,,J? Uexi. Coupllnge, etc., go te JOHN BEeT. S33 fiut Fulton street, m7'tTd 7OR (.TEAM OAUOES. HIOH OR LOW vl. .lr.e.Jure- Water Gouges, Oaugs Cocks, JJ.?011., N ,iecN or Weighted, Glass Tubes Vthlstleii.r.yp ions ter Steam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns. Cee's ter Steam Gauge, call en JOHN REST, 3BI East rate 1 jasfflei ruuenttrceu - iT-trd JF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS llJirrAHIE , JL Engine aud Heller, en wheels, cheap, a the . rullewliig prices khew: 8 herse-iHjnrr, $m: H hore-pmvcr,lW,yi:10ioicviiOHer,$o75: 15 Imrse. r,ta,7uPtidN fv. . T i'rt '?s il-t ii $ A jtafi$je4fi8afeih. 1 i .ftit&i .
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