Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 30, 1888, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELljTeEyOER. FRIDAY, MARCH 30,
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sals Made te ftecare the RIcMtm
ptNltlrXMIIM OBctrsElWted-nee.
a, au) severely irjetea wwn weta-
;!;. teg a ft XMdgQ at Falmouth.
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Correspondence et lirmtioavei.
fcT.tiMBtA. March 39. The beard
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at tha Tenne Men's unrisusn
hare completed arrangements
ring of the Rlcharda property
, Beata Second atreet, near Cherry. The
tnlliwg will be converted te ina uses e.
tfeMMKotaUen and 1 admirably adapted for
tntipnrpeaa. One room will be used for a
tarter, Whet the gueata can be received and
" - ... . J tarn iHAtflflP
lecBveraauen mumgeu w
i will be converted latoareadlngreom,
wnmeBaeaaaDend a quiet evening
" - . a. a. u.aiiiiBlitlmi
JM Will net M OHIurDva uj wuiuwuu.
OHmt rooms will be 1 urnUhed with game
anelwlllbauaedforthlapttrpeM only. A
Mrttea of the heuae will be ured an the prl-
-jfaaa apartments of a Janitor, who will attend
"fDtMroemaottheaaaoolatlon. The building
iiawteunddbyaiargeyara, wnere eui-
s tfMnrMBtwemente can be enjoyed during
m aa awmmar months. The aaaoelatlon his
.-MdeawlM move In aecurlng thla prep-
lr? .trr na.Hi art
'At a meeting of OjobeU Tribe Ne. 11, of
. JUa Men, held laat evening, the following
J efflsara ware elected for the ensuing term :
- I'tonaiet.Jehn M. Wain ; aaehem, Armer
b.'BUi aenter sagamere, Aaren r. Null;
jaaltt sagamere, Samuel F. feultc ; chief
i ;at records, B. B. Clepper; keeper of wam-
, F. O. Jehns; trustee, H.U. Kicmney;
stall ve of great council, p. u.
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jr Monena Mima".
ffOaerge M. Hill, a carpenter of the J'enn-
r4 . aWlvaata railroad, had his right feet badly
talared vesterday white working at ial-
IT..l M..ft. . KHM.W. f MAM t.A VM
(IB, W1UI nuuiuvr w ira mw w
Vsjraettng bridge near Falmouth station,
.. tratMa a urge piece or umwr, uuu
;-wil plate, fell te the ground, falling en
'Mr. BUl'a feet. He waa brought hern en a
etWght train and taken te hla home. Dr.
.TilBraTrrwTf" found two of the tendons of
t at feet broken.
'.V-'v 5 Verseual aad Othr Mets a.
V;"Bav. B. O. Qrlfflths and family left town
late ,tBornleg for Philadelphia, Rev.
y OtteBtna having been appointed te the
' 'BtttkMt Garden M. E. church.
CMm. Wm. V. Evana and two daughters
Mt wb yesterday afternoon for Baltimore,
aaar rntara home.
.tM-Bli. Jehn X Piults, late of Bregh'a drug
saaevwlllge te Pittsburg en Tuesday te
'.j wBlW the drag buslneaa in that city.
Mr. & a Meaaer, will go te Ksnaaa
-Snem weear, wnere ne wui engsge a .ue
.f; awssl baslneaa.
V,ajr. Wee. J. Btilckler will attend tha
ami fin of the KnlghU of the Gelden
Xtgte In Philadelphia next week.
pusa Emma Bneetb, ei the Bosten Cen-
,ajarvery of music, Is home spending the
'Xawtar belldaya.
qIUbi Utile Craig, of Wellcsley college,
Sla keaae for Easter.
''Maaara. E. H. Sneath and W. B. Bruner,
nt vvf eeyan university, ere epaauiug
-'fear f In town.
, &ff Beacon LlghU " will be presented In
-ta opera beuse en Monday evening.
. IMA ITmI.mh rilAA Ati.h will klnv ttT
,fiji MW fl VJBU V..W V.MM ... U .V.
the) benefit of the Y. M. C. A. en Tours-
aT evening et next week.
.i-f;Ta Columbia Electrle Light and Fewrr
&aaw, and decided te lnoreaae the capital
;j.Bbeb; irem eii.uuu te u,uw.
.5- Th iObeerful Uelpers' of the Church of
I will held featlval this evening at the
i of Mr. O. F. Bteinhelser. Oysters,
: Uaaraam etc.. will be served.
f'A-Services will be held en Saturday In St.
hlJ'S:1nl'm V. TC chnreh. as fnllnwn in .in
f-S.B.t "The Closed Tomb;" 430 p.m.,
s. MTWknau. . '
SK 'ervleee crenaraterv te tbe hnlv com.
lTiABHtttl Vtlll hA llAlfl thtft AfT.nlni. In ,.
'Tf n - .. -. .-"mi4i.B .u wv
IP, second Street Lutheran, church.
UNCOLUSOriBLE COUMXX TAX.
, HJ-fM Stats JUvcnna Uommlatlentra Iiane In.
lr'tv" stinetlent te County Oominleiunrri.
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gi' tbs) oeuniy oemmissionera ic-aay re-
V&.'Mivatl a latter from the beard of revenue
.Bualaaleners in reference te unpaid state
?.'.laxa fox 16S0 and 1887. In the sUtement
' -l:faant by many of the counties exonerations
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allowed because we panics were tee
te pay, error in assessment, moved
- , away, net in tneciiy, Doreugn or lewnamp,
taMselvant or dead, and these reasena in the
''"jadgBMnt of the revenue conimlsslenera
, affg tee) vague and Indefinite. They de net
rialalc an exoneration aheuld be granted
waare a taxable removed from ene district
ls) aaether In a county, or when he removes
at of tbe county, or has properly or estate
-" wMaln the aame from which the tax can be
r aaUatead. In case of death or InBolvenoy
jllaaenld appear that no properly waa left
Kit whleh the tax wa alien or from which
Meemld be collected.
v'-'TaT de net understand why a county
Vaaaald make any considerable claim for
aawilleritlliln tsTns when the county com-
MiBatiimnnraTil appeals and granted ex
"" issarallnn nrnTlnni tn maklee a return el
f wniartir anVil irt tn tn-ratlnn fnr ktalA nnr-
W'M "'1 J"' " - "
--,F-' y bi eiaim mat a tax collector's
paaueate is geed ler two years and an ex.
ypnetatlen as uncellectible aheuld never be
jjiiallewed until all exhaustlbld til eris te
aoUaethavabeenmadein geed faith and
;VjMled, and tbe county commissioners are
r auy awiaueu iu iuihe ta ue proDaeiiny
collection can no maae within tbe lite
-ilae warrant.
lABeaatar oeuntv. threueh its cnmmi
'if anM. IIIajI ntalm fnr lhpATM.A..ilnn r
M&SS uncollected stats tax. In the settle-
5; aseai wiw uie siaie ud manxs usta
these furnlsbed by the revenue com.
STf auasienerr, and there waa no room left ex.
apt for anawers such as noted above. The
--.tf asanty commissioners require the collector
ff$r Maaynndoreaininat me amount of state
,n'-tax uncollected Is net collectible, and the
, ,-,-if aaaanalaaienera. also under oath, file tbelr
jsawatnent with the proper state eEQclalF.
( taBarelaa great care in endeavoring te get
;- ateta'a money collected, and they have
;;'. BWKruciea weir collectors te go alter delta delta
(,.v;aaaatawbere they have moved te ether
lanatilM tnil avati li arllnltilnn yv..H.t-
" Ta county la a large loser each year by
t oairatlena of county tax and such a thing
;swaouaeueK au mana aaaeeseu js an lm
Taaaaattlty. ?;; TU revenue commlsaleuers tay (hat a
" 'aUietet'a duplicate la geed for two years,
;- !';-yat taa set ei aasemniy passed May si, 1887,
vaafldag that all applications for exenera-
i aaali be made te the beard of revenue
alenera at a date prier te ibe first
-awr Of March of each vear. se that nil ih
I fca aas te collect the tax u kib than
i year.
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AnuHruflniiuiJfciiij lean,
"A fifty yeain age, Jehn JClssleger, brother
at Waaiiiel and Lemuel Kissinger, et this
atay, left Lweaater with hla father. In all
BaattiBM tit brothers here did net bear
aim until yesterday, when they re-
B Miter stating he was living In Vlr-
aad la new tn the 86th vear of his
aga H intends coming te Lancaster te
ffsBBl UM remainder of his days.
- Okargcd Wltb VUerdcrly CondecL
"lAUka Dennelly and Harry MeAleer
Alderman Deen en Thursday
t te answer a complaint of disorderly
MH prefarred agalcct them by Mary
who deposed that they had come te
Biwassad behaved in amest ontrageeua
Alderman Deen reserved his de-
f. aaMM until rrlday next, tbe accused beleir
JjaM la ball ualll that Una. '
8TRKKT Call TRACKS SOO HHIH.
Vehicles Having DtffieatejitrCrcstlagTtitsB.
The Latest AeeMeat.
In many of the streets through which the
eltr passenger railway la lata tat drlrta an
la a terrible) cendltlee, tha ralla Handing
several Inchest above tha street grade aad
the piking both Inside and eutalda tha
rails being wera Inte rata that are ae deep
that It la almost Impossible ler vehicles te
pull out of than. Almeat every
day acclilenu mera or leaa aerl aerl
eua are reported. Wheala are pulled
ell, eplndlea broken, heraca fall down or
mn away, collUJena occur aad accidents of
ether klnda are frequent. Om of the weret
,,, tin, .wifmnnant.
plB0M j, en North Queen alteet above tha
Pennsylvania raiireaa, wnere a goeu ueai
or heavy hauling la done. Met a day peesee
without an accident of some aert.
Thin morning the furniture wagon of J.
M. Helper waa coming down the atreet
leadod with mtttreaaea, which protruded
beyond the bed of the wagon en either aide.
Going In the oppealte direction waa a wagon
leaded with fnrnlture of a family that waa
moving. The driver of Kelpet'a wagon
attempted te pull across the railway, but
waa unable te de ae, and a collision oc
curred which rcanlted In the wreck of a
bedstead and some damage te ether furni
ture leir of tha Bed Bete.
The attendance last evening waa very
geed. The articles voted for were award ed
te the following : Hey's silver watcb, Mas
ter Harry Shellenberger, 7fi votes ; cornet,
I M. Kellenberger. 110 votes ; geld brace
lets, Carrlollheads, 60 votes ; parlor suite,
Miss BheslTer, 450 vetes: ladles' geld
watch, Miss Minnie Gllnlr, 335 votes;
boys' rifle, Geerge "L. liermsn, 05 votes,
chanced eir : Set Ivery-handled ferkaand
carving set, Miss Kate Barr held the lucky
number ; plush toilet set, Miss Annie
Zimmerman, cbance 01 ; roll of carpet,
Mary MeCsuley, cbanee SOI. Thlsjeven
Ing Prof. Krome will be en hand and fur.
ntsh music.
Tuning iJkDCai'er.
Kugcne Mundy, agent of MacKellar,
Smith A. Ca, type founders, Philadelphia,
was In Yerk yesterday en business, and en
his return Stepped off in Lancaster te aee
old frlendr. Mr. Mundy la In geed health.
Geerge Wehrly, el Yerk, formerly In
the liquor buslnes In this city, was In this
oily yesterday renewing old acquaintances.
His top is frosty, but his cheery smile Is as
bread as ever,
"Judge" liindlf, one of tbe census
enumerators of this city in 1880, and sub
sequently for aeme years a clerk In the
pension department at Washington, D. C,
called upon us te-dsy. He is newengsged
In the Interest of a Virginia ferllllrer said
te be of high value.
Kebert rullea'a Family.
An esteemed correspondent sends us the
following facta about the family et Rebert
Fulton, who waa a natlve of this county,
and whose old home, Fulton house, In
Fulton township, still stands.
llebert Fulton married Harriet Xilvlng Xilvlng
aten. They had one son and three daugh
ters Kebert, Julia, Cernelia and Mary.
Tbe only one new living la Cernelia, (Mrs.
Urary) a widow. She has three children,
two sons and one daughter. Julia, the
eldest daughter, new dead, married Charles
Blight, or Philadelphia, where abe resided
tbe greater partet her marrled life. Bue
left three children, two sons and one
daughter ; all dead new but one bed.
Mary, the youngest child et Mr. Fulton,
married ltobert M. Ludlow, of Claverack,
N. Y., new living. She died In June, 1801,
leaving one her only child llebert Ful
ton Ludlow.
It will be seen that one of Rebert Ful
ton's four children la Mill In the land of the
living. Four grandehlidren also survive
His only son died In 1811.
Mr. Fulton himself had passed his
fortieth birthday bofera he married and
he survived that event only nine years.
FrartirCenl at lbs King Mreet Xlisalrs,
At' the 'King atreet theatre laat evening
Prank A, Conly, the humorist, opened a
three nights' engagement te a very fair
audience. An there are no attractions in
the Fulton opera heuse thla week, there la
no reason why this troupe should net draw
well. Mr. Conly, who has low equals as
a delineator or humorous characters, is seen
at his best and createa lets of fun. He is
ably assisted by Phil Heath, the ontrllo entrllo ontrlle
qulst, who Introduces his talking ilgurea
with great success, A marionette troupe
with Ugurcs that acted as though possessed
of life were also seen, and a darkey come
dian sang, danced, Ae.
A Columbia Iley Aire tied,
Last evening a boy, who given hla name
as Henry liable, was arrested en ausp'clen
by Censtable Bainhelt, In the wostern part
of the town, and placed In the station
house. Tbe boy said that his home was
In Columbia and be had walked
from that town. Thla alternoen
Chief Smith received word from OUI cer
Wlttick that he knew the boy and hla
family and he was all right. In the mean
time Barnholt had telegraph the boy's
tamiiy mat ne naa Deen arrested, lie re
ceived word that aome ene would be down
in tbe evening train and he then rearrested
the boy, who tells a very straight story
and looms te bi honeat.
An Old Baiter Big.
This morning Alderman Uerabey, of the
Filth ward, ahewed te the reporters e
oelored easier egg which waa presented te
him by bis mother In 1857. It waa colored
with onion shell, and had scratched upon it.
besides tbe Blderman's initials, pictures of
rabbits, stars, birds, xa., which can be
plainly seen yet. The alderman has been
very careful of this egg, and had It paoked
away In cotton, but in handling It a few
days sge he accidentally broke one end.
Tbe alderman preserves an egg et each
year and he feela quite proud of his cel
lectien.
Ileatti of a Marietta Uetruiaber,
Frem the 1 eik Dally,
Mr. Peter Simmons, of Marietta, a clear-
maker, about S3 years old, died yesterday
morning at the residence et his brother,
Mr. Jehn Simmons. He was here en a
visit for his health, but he gradually failed
until yesterday morning, when he died
surrounded by his family and friends.
Went Heme,
Charles llager, the young man who wsb
captured here recently by the police and
then refused te accompany his mntber te
his home in Massachusetts, nu sent home
by Chief et Pel loe Smith this morning. He
concluded It was better te go home and tte
chief purchased him a tloket aud shipped
him at 0 o'clock this morning.
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HTAMM 1IKOS. M;V BIOUB.
ItstUr f jr Tlis Urniag To-Marren of Till
Kiiuuiunmeut,
Jehn KvansiV Ben, architects and build
ers, having completed tbe cxtenslve
alteration;; in um bulldlnr, Ne. 35
nml 37 Nrrih Queen Mreuf, recently
purouuefcU by buuiui Ures. and made
it one of the largest and most beautiful
builnets places in this city, tbe Messrs.
Stamin for a few dsyH past have been busily
ongaged in tranfrriug tbelr stock from
the old Bland, Nes. :!0 und lis North
Queen street, te their new'j place of
buslnes?. They have placards up with
' positively no admittance te-day," printed
upon them. The grand opening will lake
place te-morrow, when an Immense stock
of goods Bdmlrably arranged will beellered
for sale. Tne frontwtndewa.tholargost In ILe
city, are filled with costly silks, satlnB.
velvets and ether fine goedr. As an evi
dence et the great variety et cheap dress
goods It may be mentioned that en racks
above the abelvlng are displayed ever two
hundred dress patterni, no two of tbem
being alike. Walt till to-merrrow and
drop In.
Feld-SU-Up card!
Will be given te every bej or girl buying 6e
WnrLhnf Mwiu filnrrh I'rnnm m. ..., .
our line. atOLAUKkVJ tka hthih. k? ,,
m It south Queen meet.
Will Da Ob tbaKesit.
Kext week Messrs. BUuffer A Ce. will start
their nan en the read with hats at wholesale. whelesale. wholesale.
Thejrhaveaelecua as their man te make the
flrst trip their welt known salesman, Mr.
Jeseph Welehaas, who will be glvsn his
trunks and a little trip en Monday mernlnR.
We have no doubt but that Jee will most with
much tuceess as a " Drummer."
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Receives v.'a Adams Xz. this a. m. B.(e)
Panel fholei te' be given away and B.coe
reld me Up Carda te morrow (Saturday ) at B.
CX.AKKk'dZKABTimB.Mes.Hana It Beeth
tjneen street.
DEATHB-
kBRTzvtKLD In this cltVi en tbntttblnat.,
Jaoeb Dertsneld, In the telh year or his age.
The relatlvea and Irlends of the family are
aspect fully Invited te attend tte funeral,
from the residence of his son, Beuben Bert.
Held, Be. SI7 West Lemen street, en Saturday
afternoon at 1 o'eleok. Services In the Old
Mennenlte church, MUlerst Ills, at 2 e'clcck.
Me flowers.
Kimxit.At Ientver, Ohesur county, Wal
ter II. Klnier, (only son of Uee Klnaer.)
Funeral en Monday, April 2. Meetattbe
hoaie of Geerge W. Ferree, lsnever, at 11
o'clock a.m. lnleimentatEellevne, Lancna.
tercennty. Pa. lid
MARKKTt).
VVVVAVtJA.
CJvaBteek Msrksta.
Chioieo, Mar 29 Cattle-Receipts, ti.CCOhead;
shipment, S,0(X market alew: fancy
asieasiOi steers. U ISdft 7B; Blockers and
fnedtJis, 2Wd)375 cows, bulla and mixed,
ti 7&W0 Texas cattle, ijasojlie
negs Beceipu, )8,ioe headf shipments,
7 oeo t market lower t mlxnd, S5 ISO' i hmvy
t Snas 65 1 light, 5 1M.W5 I ! pt, 13 635 (0
ehuep Beeelpta, e,O00 head i ahlninents,
10(0 1 market strong i native. W ftofle 10
weatxrn. $J eeae 10 ; .Texans, S3 1 5 05 00 1 umbs
SSOOftJOW.
Bast LiiiBTrrr. Cattle Ueertpta, 491 1
shipments. 401 1 market suady; prime, f 4 751
oeo; fair te geed, (4 238 1 60 1 common, 13 I0B
4 00 j no cars ahlpprd te New Yerk te-day.
llegs Receipts, IGne head; shipments, IRtl
head; Anns Philadelphia. IS 75Sa 83;
mlxed.ta 055701 Yorkers, as Ma' C3 ; com cem com
mentofalr,tA2S4fS4.'iiplRf,l 755U)5 can
he.a iblpped te New Yerk.
Bheep Ueeelpta, 2 0t ahlpments, 12 0 ;
market steady; prlme.tii tfiejflfe :mlr in itoed,
ISmaO; common, II 7Ja0()! I.inbf, I5M80 75.
MM W AD ViCH TJHKMKNl 8
ANY BE AUTIFIJ "lTAN I) KAKK
aeranltimij nloe for window decora
tion ; new In bloom at
ryrjtu's oREKyneusrH,
ltd it t Wen King fitseet.
BOOK 11KKK.
My Celebrated Iletk llcer will be On tap
at the H&loena el my customers te-morrow
(eaturtUy) and Monday,
ltd JOSEPH UAKirrNEU.
A UOIION SALE OF
BOOTS AMD SHOES,
Saturday, Uarch Slit,
MlOnVlePkR in. and 7 p m,at Ne. 41WE8T
KINUS1HKKT.
Alte a Shew Cate will be sold at 11 a. tn.
ebl-8,WAwU
FOK KENT OR LEASE THE COAL
and Lumber Yard with I. U. u. Hiding,
efflce, alinda and coat bins new occupied by li.
11. Martin, fronting en North Water street,
betwoen liemnn and J ames at reet, and extend.
Ing west te l'enn'a K It. Thla property la
anlUble for any kind of bualnesa. vor further
parttenlars, apply te a. a. MYBBe,
110-UdU Me. 81 Weat King etreet.
JLfUSlOBIOItE.
W. D. M03BER
win open hla MUSIC BTOllB with a full line
of howueodson MONDAr.Al'UIL'Z.at
Ne laiKeuTiiquBKNaiUKi.r,
(Old Stand )
Aim Agent for tbe Geld String Schemnarker
I'lanes. m0 7ldll
A U0T1ON I AUCTION 1 AUOHON 1
or
Complete Line of Notion?,
11Y
B. J. BHULTZ & eiBTBR,
Ne 31R North Qti'en Strict, t 7 3n and 7 n m.
"Ms. Alu.r.UaiMiML will de the Auction
oe tog. msestd
TT0 NOT FAIL
7) A'lTKNUTUE
AUCTION SALE
Te-night at 7 O'clock,
AT NO. 28 OQNTRBEQUAR3,
Of atore rixturoe, such as Hplce Cana, gilt
numbared, 'lea and CelTee llliig, one Walnut
Tep Counter, l'atent Alarm Meney Drawer,
llr.es Scoop Counter rceiCH, ene l'lalferm
ScaIcs, 1 .' Beu of Bhelvlng, two rine r tit Glass
Chandeliers. Window and .front (las fixtures,
Bide Wall Slgnn, Hanging Sign with Irons, Tin
and llrass ColKe boeop. Twlne llelderj, 8
I.arge Tin Shew Ulna, ene Star Cotree Mill, Ne.
lS.p&tontlmpreved.Kooduanew.Tcax.coUoes,
Splces, KitracU), liottled Uoed. Ulasa and
CJiicoimware, etc.
NO. 20 CENTRE SQUARE,
AT
BUKSK'S.
EASTER GOODS!
111NANA1, OUANOKM,
KASTK.tNBSTBIN OUKKV, OHASUK
ANU It hi),
Clli.Cai.AlK EUUtf,
ClIOCOl.ATit HUU1TS,
riiKjii KaaB.Ac.
A I'UI.L LINK OFrUKSll OUOCKUIES.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 BAST KINO STREET.
GUKAT KKIIUOTION IN OUOUE
ill Cf
Here We Ge Again.
Prospering Under Ihe Pressure
or AN
Jncroaeieg Patronage.
Wobavemtdea Sarrlilce toeterrlblo tere
lte, but It unit be tela In the Great unce rer
Trade. 'IhU season we will inake the
lleiacst Adventure eT Meaern Times.
.T?V.ef .'""STeas.Cotreca and Groceries
at Jobbers' l'ruflta.
We want every lain II y In Lancaster te send
TO HUUUUW (dAt.UltUAY).MAU0ll S, te
ulroet,lnrieim) thing in our line, nud we will
proieuttUem with New I'anel 1'hote, com
panion te the ene we gave uway lust dutur-
AlsoB,U)jreld.MoUp cards, which we will
ftlvoteevery man, woman or child Uuilnirie
wortheranythluKlnouratore
i?fit'lea tiSS-Yn1 BaS'K? UU 0l C
inrWM.?i.tf,"y,.tcnen BeV ftrhoutp-:lean
Ing. Makes the labor easy, iotwrume irv
It and you will be mere than plumed. y
Come rly te-morrow and we will have
plenty of help, anil wewant you te tome for
weiteHaU."S'Ci0m0 rttU01 l'h0lM' hllh
1'. 8 ltemember wrlte our new numbers. 12
S. CLARKE'S
Te and Coffee Stere,
12 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN BTREET.
for cJrTw0 Vewai County lluekwheu
jm w a p VMHtiBtmMtrn.
XTUTIUI-EAHTIRN BfAMirKT
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APBli.i.mutetwlUopanMie'elask. ' i
mxstdJt
DB8K ROOM FOR RKNT ON THK
fleer of the Cenmeretal Bsefcaae,seve
KpbM's Hardware "tore rerMmsnqaJre
'Wa Blnkle'sBridytficweyS&ra.
pYFBK, THfc FLORIST.
FYFER
Th Florist.
m
WL. F1SUKR, DENTIST.
Particular attention given tn Ailing
and nreiervlng the natural teeth. 1 have all
the latest Improvements ter doing alee work
at a very reasonable cost. Mavlngyearsofax Mavlngyearsefax Mavlngyearsofax
pertenoe in the laige cities I am sere te give
the best of saiMfeetJen aad save von moesT,
best artiadal teeth only sa oe per set """"
maris-lyd Na64 Mumjl QUBBBST.
Q
HEAT IlAllO A1NM.
MIEMENZ.
GREAT BARGAINS
1
I
Misses' 1.7l I'ehbte Butten Heel andBprtng
Heel reduced te 11 10 ; can be sesa In the win
dow. Children of the same grade, Heel and Spring
Heel, alze 8 te HK. 75 cents.
MIsiea'tJOOltlKhCnU'ebble Butten, Worked
Untten Hele, redaefld tell IS.
A let of et Men's Calfskin Beets at II 23.
A let of Children's Pelar Tip ahees, 73c
Bernee! them worth II W.
About one hundred plrs et Women's Kid
and Pebble Butten at It oe
H-nne verv high prleed Shet's, among them
Children's Shoes, 1 te S. IS cents.
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
JTEW HA13 FOtt EASTER.
"Dunlap Hats"
AND TUK UBNOWMXD
"BOSTON BEAUTIES."
Correct In Style, First In Quality, Llghtln
Weight and I'ruei Guaianteed.
A Bl'XClALTV MADK OF
YOUNG MEN'S HATS.
We are prepired te show Yeung Men the
Newrst. rrutlieststid Largest LlnelnlheClty,
at the Very Lewost sTIces.
BPKCIAL UACGA1MS IN
Trunks and Traveling Bags.
Stauffer & Ce.
LKAU1NG HATTKUS,
01 and 83 North Qncea Street.
QIVEN AWAY
At HEIST'S
TO'iiioirew (Saturday) Euniag,
1,000 CAKES
Or" THAT FANCY Tit ANRPAUKHT U1.YU
KU1NK XOILKT SO If.
Yen Mast Ask Ter It
Ien never saw lis equal. This may be the
lastchunce.
VK GIVE IT AS AN K ASTKK UIKf.
Distribution will begin at 7 o'clock sharp.
KASTEU UAMS
Frem le B, up te 16c . Sce display In 21 win
dew, ncntslde,
DlUEDllKKF
Frem Se lb up te loe ft. Yeu never saw the
Uku. Think of It I only 12e ft.
l'lCNlO HAMS
Frem 7e ft up te 12c ft. Just what you want
fei Kuster, only ltic ft.
CAUrOKNIAKVAl'OKATKD Fit U IT.
Bee display In 3d window, west side : Kgg
1'iiims, t-ltttid Jflums, rears. Fared andUn
psted reaches, Apricots. Alae rrnnellag,
Avaeruted Apples and ether domestic fruits.
W1IITU CA3T1LK SOAP,
Fco display In th window, west side The
finest S jup ou ever used and only 13a ft.
TADLK SALT.
See display InStli wlndnw, weBt side. llui.
linns, tee; H litis, lisgs. 2lct l'k. Uigi. 15c, and
down te Se llsg. It Is tha finest and purest
Salt en the market.
ClIKKhK.
l'O Uoxei Cheese geed as most you pay Ik)
a ft ter. We will sell it te yen at 4 and3ftifer
!5c.
2,00)CODOANUT3
I.arKe nnd geed ; otery Nat guaranteed, 4
ler a cants
MtImek ter lUrgalna,
Reist, Whel8sale& Retail Grocer.
Cor. W. King and Prince Sis.,
(NSZT UOOB TO TH BOSUL llOSSB HOTSL.)
H
IKSU iV: BHOTHElt.
One cf Finest Sights te Be Seen
in Lancaster
IS Till: 1 1 L&ltUKSUOW V IMJOtVH
OF
Hirsh & Brether.
WINDOWS 1, 2, 3,
Contain thai at'ststylesef WOOI.EK l'UCK
HOODS which ure ler making
Clothing te Order.
WINDOW 4
Sb:ws a Nlce Display of MKN'S OI.OTIUNU,
euiug n smeii saieciien ei our
Iteudy made Stock.
WINDOW 6
Is a Nlce KxhlOltlen of QKNT'A NKGK WKAU.
The variety speaks for Itself.
WINDOW 0
fahontUena ssmplosef DUE33 andUAI.ICO
8IIIUU3 irem 65c. Upwards.
WINDOW 7
Is a Upe1 noarrtptlen et UOiS' aud OIUL-
LtllKM'jbllliS. 'ihu largest assortments
overseen In this city.
WINDOW 8
Has ttin latest Sl)les of Rl'ltlNO WOOLKN
ftliiui.i. uiianunieaiy tee liu (jest
variety lu iJtncaster,
WINDOW 0
A Flee Assortment of l'ANTALOONS.
WINDOW 10
Wsp'OJS U.1SK8, 8AT01IKI,", '1KWKU
INU HAOSaudTUUNKS.-
WINDOW 11
Is a Full l.lnoel OAI.ICO 81UUT', .' Cellars'
l.tuvn Uosemf, Fast Celers, dOceaih.
, Kverytblng Is marked way down ler
Xuaivr.
HIRSH & BROTHER,
THB ONE-PRIOB
Olethiers, and Furnishers,
COU.N. QUKkN8TltEBT ANOOENTUX
eUUAUK. LANUAS'XXll, FA.
HBWAD VMMTIBMMgtm
WLL HI, HOLD ON.BATURDAT,
, &!. ? Claarleuaa street, a
Jaeaae) a H o'clock.
aatat A. r. aaiHttaL. Aaet.
TJDBLIO 8ALR OF IOWA HOR8H8.
1 JATOKDAV. atAKOH SI, ISM aad
SS2I2AI'AfJK!f ,l17wU1 aaM'faril.w"
Suvwmss), at the Menlatafl Km, e us
Ml te eesaasaaf at 1 eateek b. sa. a sash
el aaM ays, when isrm will ba aaaSa knewa
b5e .aaw 52?,?." """
J-JBNMKRUUOR KINK.
Muqieride CtniTil ud BUI.
UBINEROHOR HIHK !
ok mexbay avKama atkili;um.
tSTa'JWlKJS?' oe'eak. Danetag
from ttnt o'clock. l'rcmsaaAaat:l. Music
by Martin's ulna Band ana erehaitra.
DlfimiOM, SaSOaWTB.
QS,a98nf,l?,,Ir,, M Mte1 WSrV?MaU,
Tf AV1NO BEElhsRAMTED A
HIGH " LICENSE,
Afur a VaeaUea of Ten Weeks,
paring which time we have mad extensive
Improvements in our Stere, we are prepared
te stait airesh with renewed strength and
vigor. Wawlilbs pleased agala te serva tha
pnbiie goods or the highest character and at
LowestFrlepa.
Op?B Monday, ipril 2d.
Miller's Liquor Stere.
marae-avdAltw
w
1LMAM80N A FOHXEK.
THE COMMENCEMENT
OF
Our Clothing Season' 1
i v
essswsja
EASTER.
Fancy Cheviot Suits for Children, Strictly
All-wool, 110). With extra rants It de
sired, i
Heys' Stj lUh Casilmere Suits with Vest and
Leng Pants, for Spring and Sumner Wear,
6.C0.
Gentlemen's Fashionable Cheviot Light
Weight Overcoats, 112 01. Avery Stylish and
Ferfect Fitting Garment with full loll.
Crystal Kine and Canvas Covered Steamer
Trunke.
TUK I.OWKJT l'UlOB'.
f v
T "
Williamson & Fester,
' 32.3t, 3GJJ38E.KIKUST.,
L4NOASTKB,PA.
-Ann
818 MARKET ST., 1IAKRISDUR6, l'A.
H
AQER & BROTHER.
SPECIAL.
DRY GOODS.
lager & Brether,
25-27 West King Street,
4 t "
LANCASTK11, PA.
Large Tiade Dales by manufacturers and lm
porters la New Yerk the past week gave ns
tbe oppertonlty, and we .embraced It, te Pur-
cease for Cash, Large Lines of French and
American DHK18 GOOOB.made and Imported
for this season's trade, In all the Desirable
New Celers, which we will sell at the Lewost
race ever Known for same qualities.
lOase Colored French Bebastopel,
value 7 je, l'rice?c.
lOaee Oolered Froneh Bebaatopel,
aiue si vj, l-nce ir-xc.
1 Oaaa Oolered Froneh Cashmere,
Value 73c, Price Mc.
1 Oaee Oolered Camera Hair Bege,
Valne 8Jc, Price Wc.
1 Oaaa English Weel Boge,
Value 75e, Pi Ice 50c,
1 Cbbe Blaek Sebastopol,
Value "5c, Price tee.
1 Case Blaek Froneh Qasbmere,
alue 75c, l'rice Wc.
I.AUGK gtTANTITlKS OF
Dress Goods.
60. Si 10c, 12KC
Hut Values In 11LACK 81LK3, 75c, (tc. ILCO
1125.
llest Values In 11I.AOK AND COLOBK1) KUA
UAMKS. Best Values In llLAflt AND C01.0BKU
SUUA1IS.
INDIA SILKS AND 11KNUALINX.3,
M-lnch ABL1NQTON BU1TING8.
6-Inch WOOL UKNUIETTAS.
tOlnehSILK WAUP liKNltlKTfAS.
KKOCHLl.N'i FilKNCU SAT1NKS.
HCOTCU AND AUKKIOAN GINUUAUS:
AMKltlUAN BATINK3.
C'UAY CBKPK AND CUALL1KS.
11LACK GOODS I0U MOUUMNU.
asTThe above will ba found correct and
without misrepresentation se common In the
advertisements el tbe day.
EAGER & BROTHER,
MAKCH SO, If 81.
mmwAD rmuTHMMMtm.
sajssssaayasaaijijsa4iMfcjaa ,- ,,
XV Da. ALBHtaM mm Mamnv.Ji u.
ff VHS' apm "eseiaas Ctasv
nu najaaavaw saMaTSfl4
WAIT UWTlIi APR1U M
TO BVT TOUR
FURNITURE.
echs . aint
Will epe with BaeMek,M,Maaa
eth Fleers,
n aetmt qebjui gTaasT,
laaeastar, Pa, (Fenaeriy Gee, B. ehaaea's.)
aaSlmdK
UPR1NO, 1808.
Fine Tailoring.
This is te inform asy easterners tkat 1 am
Bewuiwaaesa te saesi tbaas aa Assertmsst
Sl"'r'?A"JTu Irewsertag that aaaaet
hesaraasssgJT "
Tha Latest irevelttes ta Bprlag Overeeatleg
et aay ewa tssperamea aad ceagned sty lea.
H.GERHART,
IHE PEOl'LE'S CASH STORE,
&rand Opening
-OF.
Ne. 25 East King St.
SATURDAY, MARCH 31,
Everybody Cordially Invited te be
present at our Opening, whether you
may wish te purchase or net.
Come and See our Styles and make a
Nete of our Prices.
Respectfully,
GEO. F. KATHVON.
marU-lydaw
A'
BTRICH'8
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 EastKing Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
Easter Bennets.
Our display of Trimmed
Hats and Bennets has never
before been as large at this time
of the year.
Easter Cards. We will give
you a beautiful card en Easter
Monday if you will come and
ask ler it, or it you come Satur
day, we cannot be se particular
about one day ; we have them
for our customers.
Kid Gloves for Easter.
We have them alae for you,
never had such an immense va
riety and such low prices.
Opened some very fine Dress
Buttens te-day in all colors,
riveted-cut steel. Our assort
ment of Buttens was never se
large. Why don't you come
and convince yourself?
Grey Jerseys, tailor made, the
nebbiest, neatest garment we
ever saw.
"Mather" Patent Lacing
Gloves, colored and black, at
$1, and a handsome Photo
panel with every pair, in fact
with every dollar's worth of
goods you buy.
Easter Cards, Saturday and
Monday. Ask for one, they are
for you because you read our
advertisement.
Keep your eyes en us. It
will de you geed.
Anether case of Stamped
Pillow Shams, splendid muslin,
15c. a pair. Alse the large
Stamped Aprons at 1 5c.
Plush Ornaments and Lam
brequin Fringes, all styles and
colors. Yeu cannot de as well
anywhere else.
Mere novelties in our Milli
ner' Department.
ASTRICH'S P. O. F.,
Lancaster,
The People's Cash Stere
jraa ABrmmmmmman.
VuVaJiiiw1a
ATRRDUCEDKENT8-A NUMBER
KTtsa. Call far printed lists.
M , Estate ad lnsnrai.ee Agn,
"'" las Bast Klngsireet.
bZil2LeSLSt w2.. te teena
rr-r-T:. y r. yiyra wj. warns we will
pease te ate osref s l mends and patron..
sieeatragqnar.
quarter, at
HUBLKfa DKusareajL
We. wast Ktagetn
atraat.
NrW JKWKUtX rxek
: &lLL,,Jeweler.
.iSKU!!f.Hl?,"liL tBM andBeleetUaa '
fj WAlCHKs la Held, Oliver and Nickel, for
whleh we glre a wiitten jruarantee te all bar
era. BKf mabTsMHelP ewlt. w""uhj
CTpoens. Knives and Ferks.
In (1817) Rogers Bra's Standard.
CLOCKS.
v.;ni.pU?lol!bt?oren,!a,,WOnla,n v.;ni.pU?lel!bt?oren,!a,,WOnla,n v.;ni.pU?lol!bt?eren,!a,,WOnla,n
( it will te te yenr advantage te buy here,
Charles's, gill,
KO.10 WBST KIHQ ST., L1WOA8TKR, PA
E
ASTER DISPLAY.
A SPBCIAL DISPLAY
Hew Is
Neckwear?
-CV"
NEOKWEAR
TO-PAY AND TO-M OB
BOW, 8ATUKOAV, -
Neckwear as elegant as there Is. We bardl v
knew what te say of It nntu we heard It talked
about as eleuant. See it.
Thrte striking qualities at 7S. SO and 21 eta i
ethers also. Laust patterns Hss.Cnt '
Plaids and "Gebelin" filne. Welch Marget
son, Londen, made lies, scores of dozens te
select from.
Beys' and Little Bey&' Clothing.
We're wholly prepared for sailing and
pleasing customers, and we believe that yen
will be as pleased with the TASTY STYbKS
at enrLOW PUIOKB as we will be te show ion
the best elpth beat stitched together.
neya'Snitr, tt te te 111 00.
Men's Spring Overcoats and Suits.
MARTIN BRO'S
CLOTIUKQ AND FUUNISQIKU
, OUUD8,
r 60 NOKTH QDKXN BT.
XXCUKSIOXS.
TTING BTKBET. THKATRK.
TIIBKE NIQRTS ONLY.
March 29,0, 31, Ttnrsday, Friday and Salurdtr,
SATUBDAY MAT1NKK.
FRANK A. CONLY'S
COMEDY COMPANY.
ADMISSION !0and0CRNT8.
in28 3td
DRY UOODH.
JrB
MARTIN & CO.
Grand Display
or-
Easter Novelties
-AT-
J. B. MAETIN & CO.
The Largest Dlspliy Ever Shown In Lancas
ter, consisting or
KUG DIS1IKS,
KQU PKPPKUS,
KOQ SALTS,
HOG 6UQ Alt?,
KQQ BKTTS,
BOO UKCB1VKRS,
KQaUlEQUBWAltK.
COLOUKD ANU WHITB CHINA EQUS.
CHINA, GLASS AND FAPXU MACUR UAB-
111T8, DUCK", 8WAN8, U003TKKS
' ANDIIEN3.
111K 5, 10, AND S5 CKM'
Easter Novelties
Contain Over Five Hundred Kaster Novelties
Nevir Shown Before.
D0NT FA1LTO 8KK 1HK
Display in Frent Window.
Cor. W(st King and Prices Sts.,
LANCASTBU, PA.
FOR BALE OR RENT.
RE8IDEN0E ON THE EAST SIDE
nr Dnke street, beta eon Orcnge and
Chestnut, ler rent Inquire of
A.J.BTKINKAW.
ml2-8td AtthlsOince
NOW READY.
Parties wishing te view the North Puke
street " Green Btene Frent" Houses, can de ae
by celling at the fourth house from New
street, which la new cerapletu and open for In.
SDectlen lrein 9 a. in. toiep in.
eelO-tfd KDWlNEBEUstAN,
XTtOR RENT liAROE SHOP NO. 40
j.? Seuth Christian Btreet, known as Bleck.
Ing Factory, with power cheap It called for
fawin.
fiS-tltJ
U. SOUTH (JUKKN BTBKKT.
rsOR RENT-FROM AFRII. 1, 16S8,
JC toreneoratermnf yrars, the Btrashurg
Ballroed, with coal and Lumber Yard, Ware
house, Locomotive ar.d Cars ; all tn geed and
running order. Tbe lease of this valuable
property presents a rare opportunity te any
party desiring te engase In a pleasant, w ell
Aatabltsbed and prefltable business. Fer con
ditions, rent or ether Information apply te
THOS.erUBNltr ItAUUUAUiJNKB,
jn5-tfd Lancaster City, Pa.
XTvOR SALE.
JS The Stock, Geed-Will, Fixtures and
seven years Imse ei the olden estab
lished L1VKUY MTAUI.K in Chester, Pa.
aituated en Main stieet, K0 fret fremPenn'a
lt.lt. station and adjoining and cennerting
with the principal hotel. Fully equipped and
In complete running order ! Sua led nheddlng,
FalrbeukaUay tscsles and Geed ltrlcaemrei
business list year neatly ten thousand de.
lars; Is etTered for sale at a bsrvalu, as tbe
owner la In ether business Possession at
once. J. W.H BAULKY.
Nn. 617 liaifctt Street, Cbes r, Fa.
marlMUlF'
O. MARTIN d CO.,
t.f .
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