'-O THE LANCASTER DAILY IELLIGENCEB, TUESDAY, APBIL 23, 1889, 0 "i 3V' drJ P-SJ1 GOING TO EUROPE. (triM i mtsa w miiETE nni ' EKT1TIM TIEIE. Al trttpplIM With n letter or IdraAwotleM r the Secretary nr S - HMW, HIMR-TWO .Mrn III. l ,6tU7WA, April St. Misses Milan ad KllrabeUi Pavlos HauRmnti I ttil en Wednesday aRernoen from New fk ter Antwerp, from which place they 1 1 te Zurich, Switzerland. Miss Welsh tenter the medical department of ene of universities In Zurich, while MIm i will enter one of the aehoels for The ladiea will remain abroad for 2 k Among the letter of Introduction in ftllewlng : Xi IT ADIIlulu.if sirnn a, s me sxgmema&c ami twwiMar igpvrrr OaarrusMKc t At the Instance of tlie arable J. D. Cameren, Uultixi states or from Pennsylvania, I introduce we RllnKnlh n Im Ksiiflinan anil an Welsh, and ask for them your eillcial Sjestrtesicti. 6 1 am, gentlemen, your elmlleiit servant, A earlsh nieetlnlFwas held"at"StrPaul1s i 1. E. church yesterday, hen the following Ware elected vestrymen: Messr. Oce.W. Saldeman, Gee, 1L Richards, 8. H. Det- ; Wller, IL.M. North, Andrew J. Kaumnan, James JJloeniflclil. Tlie rector, r. J. c. ! Keran, referred te the vacancy In the ! Yftstry by the death of Dr. D. J. llruner. Tha vestry adopted resolutions expressing ' their sorrow at his death. The Church of Ged was packed last fttght, when an Easter cantata rh pre- 'Mtted by the missionary society or astt , tagten church. .x The bodies In the Salem Lutheran gnu c- &7ard eif Lancaster avenue are being re- Moved and Intered in a let ewneu dv me eburch In ML Bethel cemetery. S Isaac Kendltr. a farmer near Bictieniati's Ltaveni, died last night from typhoid fover, after a brief illness. A wire ana two ciiitn- Jm survive. He w as w oil-knew u In town, B ;and attended market here. 4f -l. n-l.. ...l -a e tr..l.l.w.in.. y UVUIU IIIUJ', hitu IV, VI IT nnilll.llll ctisreugh, died yosterday from apoplexy. f.He had been an Invalid for many years. b'A wile and ene daughter survive. The l?,k..inll.. L.U t...l.iAu.l AAH imwiN nui uv jiuh uii ., ciiJuaiuj uiiui- Boen at z o'cieck. Mrs. Jehn Btehman, living at Henry I v Clay furnace, fell at her home yesterday ,. ana ansuunea a rracture or nor arm. '5,-A.goeil dited audience was In the ejera house last night, when "The Land O' VOeld " was presented by Jehn J. Kennedy - and company In an excellent manner. A i' triple bill will be presented te te-night. Jee Hall and Andrew Stuckam wero ue- : tnst Rmllm l'-ati ltutl litfytit. nil t lift din ffre Ref disorderly conduct. Hall's case was KiDimuni anu miicKam i neiu miner ball te keep the peace. $ OTnEET COMMITTEE MEETINO. ?& . ICentract AworUed for Hupp-le for tlie csfl TYi a(AAt jsntr-i ir 1 1 t Asa nf Anlllinttu mai ri Monday evening ami opened proposals fur I'V nppuw ier me Nireci aenunmem me en Hiiniywri xuuuvvjiig were uiu imiuerni & urtcK rer guuer paving: reier legier, JiWhen dellveredi William Kahl's estate, rfs.w at yaru, anu ce.'iu ueiivcrcti. J no fei committee did net award this contract and directed the superintendent te examine ;'the bricks made by the nbee parties, as te : Mse and Quality. ;'h Pert Deposit gninlte : It. 8. Outer A Itro. agreed te furnish Pert Dopeslt granite, IB ichewI(Je,4 feet and overjong, six lnches thick at 741 cents per feet. Thore were bae ether bidders and the committee r;iwanint uid teiiuiku , ?i This same firm also ncreed and wcre "i- awarded the contract te furnlsli Pert De- BJlll .Bl .!.. lkl..lvj. B, fiO1 J1M (llAIIUAHll ... ;,, WHt uvimii w,u;i.n a. p7u jva uiuiinuiiu ui , f 1.98 per square yard or 25 blocks te the yard, delivered en beard the curs. Gutter Laying : Fred. Helm proposed te lay gutters, city te furnish material, at 3 cents per feet ; te lay gutter and AirnNh all materials ut 10 cents per feet ; te lav crossings, city te furnish material, at S cents per feet. J. J, Klphern, lay gutters at 3 cents per feet and crossings at ft cents ptr feet. Samuel Itesli, gutters at i 3-t cents per toot. Tillman Bach, gutters at 2 1-2 cents per gr mw i M.J HUbtvvun nuu jiuiunji llllllt'liuir, Ml f; 10 1-2 cents per feet. m Tea. vagner, gntten. at a l-v: cents insr Fir toot with no uraultiir i 3 imr rnutM luir Ic.nt wt with grading. " 4eaan.niei, gmiers - i-s coins per tool KM 1-2 cents per feet. y? The contract for the mtlterlnir was ; awarded te Jehn Katel and the crehslugs iwrmi. iraer. K-i Backinir ISleue: William WeHtman. C, l eanU per feet; Samuel ltesli, 4 centH. '1 lui Kniwx.1 n m nn uniixi 10 .nr. liesil. The street commissioner was Imttnictud W! te finish UDall turnulkes In cltvliemni hist Si season but net finished. if" -me cemnuuee ueciiipti tn errnHivnt K with ownera of Quarries at Pert Dcjiesit Hiid EConewlngo In reference te the furnishing r5 m graniie cnips mr a lop urewlug rer luin- plkes. r5 Mt 111 m irfAn. a.ij.Iiih ul .. ........ .1 ..r v m.w nv..w iiuniiui n. 1 i'lllriinnillll ll P ler uay. xue clerk was dlrocted te advortlsefor DTOrjOSals for tnktnir ilmvn nf flu. i.i.i m XrtlbllAr MmM'Innaml iti, I .. ... It ... .......1 ifr -., , .!, .mi .u,iii ii in nimim'r place, at tlie Lngle quarry. j& thkv ennEitr.n tee maxy away. C Th Mayer Directs That l'ollcemen M'tie (Hi. Knew Citizens lie Put en Duty. v Seme mention was mode In )ut evening's GMDer of the manner In whlr-li tli .u,... Ianferced their order en Sunday nlirht in K regard te preventing peren latflug en tlie V ssreeia. n seems tiiut tlie einccrs went a iWttUtoe far and niade themselves o!VenhIe Jfcte many prominent people. It is sal.l rttlut en Xerth Queen gentlemen were or- A '.llttil ttU'nv frAnt llinU ... .. .t . ... v;--"V wn ii-u ijii iincrn UI Dllhl- 'Mas, wmie at heveral places ethers who r' were standing In en stews of iioenlnuitii 'Whom they de business, away from the E, pavements, w ere compelled te lcax e or go ..lsmae Dy me penco. tne mayor, wlei L hearing of this, was net slew te Inform the 'Mice about It. He thought they should w some discretion, unit that they ought te I sufficiently w ell acquainted w 1th citizens te knew better. Tlie aflulr has created con- Marable talk and it Is likely thai theeffl. fa will be mere careful in the fntnm Tha mayor directed that hereafter pelke t aacers be detailed for Saturday and Sun- Vy avening duty w he knew the residents ..aad business men of the main t.tret n i'ayeld complaints suih as were made en , awaaay ntgnt. The Colored Veter. Tba colored voters of the .Seventh u-nr.i .IwiUmeet this Gveulux at Ne. 343 mi.i.ii !.- ...II ... . .t . . -... ivi, vu uik-uw we peimnii siluatleu. It vWlll them be decided whether they will pan n next haturday's primary If ae, for whom all thlrete will be Arrangements w m also be made te md recognition from the prrsent na 1 administration. A Terk Club at McCull's Tern: PK Bunber of leading citizens of Yerk tlwi wjuniwa a iiauing ciud, ami jiur- an island of fourteen acres in the M at ill-Call's Pern'. The club earned the Mtnqua. A censtltn. d by-law a have been adopted. Time of a week hat e been set apart for TMU te the cluK The place w Ul be April SOlh, w ben a banquet w 111 Br. fcuydpr' Funeral. TW ttaiMml of Rev. W, II. H. flnvder I taaU Marnoew. Tb attendance was large. Tlie faculty and students of Franklin and Marshall college attended. The service were conducted by Rev. Dr. Titcel, assisted by Rev. Dr. J. O. Miller, of Yerk, and Rev. Dr. J. Max Hark. The pall-bearcrs were Rev. Dr. J. II. Dnl.bH, Revs. W. V. LIthllter, M. It. San gree, J. P. Slcln, D. W. Gerhard and J. W. Mcminger. The Interment was made In Slitelner's cemetery. m Prem F.llcalM-thtewn te Itendlng-en Feet. On a wager for 40, Isaac Hemlcy and Isaac Rutt, two well-known cltlrcna of Kllr-abcthtewn, walked le Rcmllng, a dls dls Unce of 41 miles. They left home Sunday night at 11 o'clock and reached Reading tlie next morning at 10:30. Each of the men weigh ever two hundred pounds, and Air. Heruley wen the money. Charg-cd With Disorderly Conduct. Hsrry Rlnehart, Samuel Miller and Frank Drsljcnstadt, three young men w he reslde In Mount Jey, have been held licfore Alderman McConemy te answer the charge or disorderly conduct. Tlie railroad ofll efll clals tn Mt. Jey have lioen complaining fur soiue time that these young moil have bo be haved badly almut the station. Officers Pyle and Kennedy went te Mount Jey last evening and arrested them. Tliey will likely be heard te-morrow. f Assault nnd Battery Cnse Dismissed. The assault and Imttcry case brought by Mary Trexell against Sarah Htoy, which was held under advlscment by Alderman Bsrr for soveral days, was dismissed by that alderman last evening. ThoDelajcd Emltrrnnts. This morning an extra train passed wet evor the cut off. It consisted or eight cars and had en beard the majority of the emi grants, who arrived In Philadelphia, en the steanishlp Missouri liming been trans ferred from the Daumark. In Town. D. W. Patterson, Jr., son of Judge Pat terson, who Is new in business In Charles ton, West Virginia, Is in Jjuicnster ou a short lslt among old friends. They Will He Coeler. The police have been sweltering under their heavy ovorceats during the past few days. TcAlay they shed their coats and they will seen appear In summer hats. Discharged With Costs. Lew Is Kraspeti, for Itelng drunk and dls erderly,was arrested by Censtable Kliriuau. The oflendor was discharged by Alderman Deen usu paying the costs. Granted n Divorce. Israel Smith Clair, city, was granted a divorce ou Monday afternoon, from his wife, AnnlsS. Clair, en the ground of de sertion. KITCIIKN ECONOMY. Heme OlUelnl Tests of Ilnklnic Powders, hhowluu-ThelrCoinparntlvuMtroiitfth and Which Is Most Economical. The below tabulated ttAtenient are extracts from public tents or baking powder, marts te ascertain their relative alue In practical u In baking. The pnwdrr centalnliiK the lurgrst amount of aaltable lrfnliie gas (excluding the alum and phofiptiate pewden) net only produces the finest, me-t dellcleui and wholc whelc wholc seme feed, but Is the most economical lit use. United Htates Oe eminent Clicmlut l'rofei.er Edward O. Uir, round the cemparatla strength of tlie ewdrrs numril iui fellow-: Cubic tn. Otti Name. per or. Powder. Eeyal 127.4 1'stamce (Alum Powder) 125.2 HorkYerd's (Fresh) 1K1.6 llorferd' (Net Kreuli) M-16 Charm (Alum Powder) . 110.9 Cleveland'-. no 9 Bca Keam 107.9 Ir. Price's le.'0 MaimacliuiietU Htte AimlynK found the strength of bemtuI baking jKiwdtrs us fellow : Name. Cu. In. gua per oz. Hoyet tins Cle eland 107.7 Congress ...... 81.5 llonferd'n j.i lref. C. W. 11111.0111, N. Y. College or Phar macy, In tents made for the Grocer's Anooln Aneoln Anoeln Hon of New Yerk, round the strength or six brands as follew: Name. Cu. In. gas tier e. , ........ I W.ft' Iteal Clnelund' , Ken Keam Ir. Price's.... llorsferd's..,. MD.I2 IH.IH IIW.27 It.(t , BiStl ( eugms . lasts by l'rofeer MeMiirtrle. lute Cheiiilat In Chief U.H. Agricultural IVparlinent Woahlng Weahlng Woahlng ten, I). C: .. Name. Cu. In. gn. lier or. Hoj a fJsi M ( lnelnnrl' 101 10 Dr. 1'rlee's im.35 Nene Kuril 77.m llorsferd'a (Ph(Mpliate) 7Uw It will be noticed that tlie lteul produces fiomnteM per cent, mere leavening gun than any ether cream tartar ewdiT, uud In oiimi eiimi queutly thut much innre economical. The aeernmeut Cheiult, Prer. Edward (1. U e, u he made the anal) tin of bsklug powder for the New Yerk Statu Heard of Health a well airerthe U.H. aecrnmant, uj s ; ' I nod the Ilejul lluklug Powder rniiinted of pure and wholenema liigrcillcntJi. It does net contain eltlier ulum or phosphates or ether Injurious kUbHtunce." ltd Ken nnoHtallenery, Utter Head, Hill Heuds Enrl(iH'K, Nete llcudi, Ntatemeiiti, dr., gote the I.Mhl.l.lOK.NCKII. CiiAN'K'a bend l'unr, Murcu Ward's Irl.h I.lnen.iind ether niakcinr pax-r with enveleivi te match, printed te order at the I.ntm i.ioln i.ieln cr.K eftUv. Okuuli tuken rnr eeier phile nnd uteel en graving ut the I.STH.I.liu st hit elneu. OimfNellltlrs for turning out line Jeb print print lugure thebtfiit. Jlcitthe. wlfeef Geerge I rltsch, In the 'Jith jmr of her The relatle and friends of the family ere ro re spectrullyliiWted te attend the funeral, nimi the residence of her lituband, Ne. 110 laurel ktreet, Wednesday morning ut 8j eMik k. Ih atHt. Jeneph'tchurch. luti-ruieiitntHt.Jeseph'ii cemetery. , I.kMTZ.-Aprll'.'Ut, lssil, In this city, Ida V. UiitLdatiglitererHuiiiuel und llurbum Unit. In her uliieleeiith year. ", The relath es and friend, of the family are rt wpectfullyluMted te attend the fumrul, rrem her parents' re.ldence, Ne. l.'l North NeMn street, 011 Wednedduy arteruoeu ut .' o'clock Henli-e nt Hecend Evangelical church. Inter! ment ut Ijincmter cemetery. ittitrltcte. Orulu and 1'rovlsteun. 4 "'aoe, Apriisi, liuo'tleck p. m. April L'"r"' ' ,'erk IjUru fetT:.::r-78Ji g g uw September 76'4 SiAl ,. . Ieceiut)er . 7b'I ... Year .... Crude Oil . , " .' " hl7, Cnusels J.r .."....."'." ' CIeaIuu Prlres 2 li'ii'cieck'p- ni. April J&T '?"' '" l'"tk- Urd' August :nj . 11 70 September. :wjj . . 7 w, Drvembcr 7J Year " Crude Oil .... .." ' si CeiiMls . . "- ., . ., . lleixlpls. t'urlxitp. Winter Wheat .. ......... , 7 Spring Wheul.. .... 1! Cern...... lu Oain . . . J-i uje ...; .;. Hurley. . ' . .."."'" - Tlecelpls-irrw . 'Junli llcelpt-Cattle . 70 IHilladelpbla 1'roduce Market. anill,i?.K.'.,.,,JA,AprU 8S--NonnFleur dull Jnjettled: lViin'a uieri,X7.t25i extru.3Uif( I risS"'' 4 W t 5 re""ft W Wi patent, unnettled: 3 74: l'en,"aUjledluJ.n0mlna,: Ne' 8 lM 5 -Ve- lern, nrm under K-urclly Ne. 2 Clfta IV . tady Ne. 2 White Siwlii Jv , lulxcxlSO. lirun, kteudy ; Winter 14S1S. ew SlbuertieemimtB. CENTS Wild. II1IV A nmwn ,L. I sj 0-j ear-old It YE WHISKY, the eiuulltv el w fitch cannot be eeuuled for the ineiie. Ne. 22 Centra Square, Lancatter, Vs. yew gutrttement. A WOMAN BESIRCT WORKBY TUB day or chamber work te a hotel, charges mnderate. rme. Ai'pij' w nuwm - ilV HTHEET, City, ltd -lirANT TO HENT.-A llOOM HUITAI1LK V for dreMnsklnr. net mr irein.ceiiirai part of the city. Itetisenabte term".. Address nitKHHMAKKIU 611 West Walnut Street, City. ltd ANTED AT ONCF.-IX MAHI INIHTH. II. lllili;ivr..-ir.iir r.iv, j 12S North Water Street. WANTKD.-HKAD MIU.tNER TO TAKE clmrge of a store In Ijfisineii. Apply at ASTKIL'll : givrr.t ltd IIS and 117 North Queen Street. T UTIIEll H. KAUKKMAN, ATTOnNEY-AT-tiAW. Second Fleer Eshleman Ijiw lluildlne. Ne. tt North Duke Street. aprS-lydilw PU1ILIC BAt.K ON WEDNESDAY, APM b , at Ne. ai7 North lrlnce street, of A gen eral let of Household and Kitchen Furniture: aoed Otlental Heater, Dressing Bureau, and many ether articles. Sale, te commence at 1 o'clock. JACOB OUNDAKEIl, Auet. aZMtd -s-lt' IUMPS, llOII.F.ItH, MtNINO, CENTHIFU- 1 ral and Steam Pumps, of any eajsiclty, at uy, ni mZ-tfd JOHN iiksi"H,,tc im Milten i reeu HENKY SLAUUH IS l'HEPAIlEI) TO make te order at short notice any kind of furniture for heuse or office. Hani weed work n specialty, rtcpetrlng of furniture neatly dsne. Upholstering In nil Its departments. .... HENKY SliAtrOH, mllWmaTilASIl lit FJt Orant Btnet. firANTED. - AN ENEOETIO. ANtl HE V liable butlneas man with H.'JOOtetlJMO rash, tn 11 well established and pnjlng Jobbing Wholesale and Hetnll Confectionery business In New Yerk, te take the place or Junier partner retiring; rcnnyl aula German preferred. Best of references given and requested. A cejilliil rhnnce te right party. Address C. K. MILf.EU, 412 West SHth Street; New Yerk. aZt-2td PHOl'OHAbS. -SEALED PltOlfWA IJt will be rscehed up te 4 o'clock Monday, April 2S, for inking down, reme Ing and setting up the stone rrushcr and engine. Plans and seelrlcatlensmay be seen at the office of Allan A. Herr, VmhI King street. l'rexul tnbead drened te the "Htreet Committee," nnd de posited In the Street Committee, box, at the office of C. A. Gust, Ne. II North Duke Htreet. C. A. OAST, uS, KA27 Clerk. c ITYIIAU. CIOAR steri:. I am new located at Ne. 7 West King street, where I will ut nit times keep en hand a lull line of choice clgnrs, smoking nnd chewing tobaccos. Will lie pleased te hae my friends and patrons g!e men call. iir2-3mdeed OEO. M. IJOItC. IZU. OOKOUT FOB MOTH. - PIlUSnilVE our Heal Hkln fonts, Woolen (KkhIi uud rursby putting them In Anil-Meth Bugs. A rurtalu mid sure protection. Fer Mile only at recmiAN'H imue kieke, Nes. 117 A. 1 ID North Queen St., tancaiitcr, Pa. Alse In large stock, which 1 will sell at bottom !rlces. Campher, Cumpherlue uud 'lar Paier net the sticky kind) te preserve clothing from ileths. 1u,Th,Hlt L. IJ. HERR'S BOOIC STORE, 53 North Queen Street. ntigls-ld E NO 1.1 REE HTOCK. PAItM-MEASON OF lasu. STORM KING, P101) 23 Will make a short Spring season during April, and will nut be returned te the stud until June, unless otherwise announced. Terms: ISO during the Spring season for a foal. ENVOY, FRENCH COACH STALLION, Fouled April 1. IS85; Imported 1SS8; bred by M. Semeussu of vlerilllc, depiirtment or Cil Cil des; get by the Frencli Oeernuient Stallion l'hare; dam IIIJeu by Qu'en Pensnz Veus, out of a daughter of Jariiac. Kuey Is an eceetl Ingly hiiuilsnmeund htjllsh lurge brown home, with flue uctlmi. 1 erius : pa for a foul. DANT.O. ENflLI apld 2indcedlM2inw Murluttu, I'eiiu a. "Vt'U I.A1K1K. AND INCREASED Watch Sales ll due te the fact Ileal we hue hImu) large mid ihoUvsteck te seledfieui. 1 HAT WE SELL THE Best WatcIiT IOR! HE LEAMP. MONEY. '1 hut WE DO NOT SELL WHAT WE CANNOT UITAH.VN1EE. lln.Neri .Mould uppictlntd our eflerts teglve geiM voed., uud iuii di'n-lid upe.i uMijlhlng w sell te Lj u. irprrwulid. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OK ORANOH. OI'UINO .CNDHl'MMEHNOVEIlTix" RUSSETSHOES ! Latest novelty, ik'(j!giiwl tn meet u rjenulur iU'iuuinl for colored tivet, ln 11, eitiup timl linuse footwear, for I.udlcs, Cleiitleiiien nnd ClilUllvn, nru much worn In fushlenable cen tres, mid ns the wnrin scahen ttil vttiuva will intvt with much greater taver. VurluiiH kiiuls are new hern ntiil mere are in transit. At i'2 we have (Jent's I.need Ox Ox fenU, ut $i50 Lattnl Uuls, IhiihImiiiiu htyles, elegant llttlng'; genuine Geat Leather Umni, Kua't or Cefl'ee Colerwl, with falratltt'lieil edges and tips; helld oak, tanned inner and outer sole and counters. Finer grades are here, tee, If veu desire them S2.60, $3.60 und up wards net a elieup aheennkln im. tatlen in the stea. Ladies' and Children's Juwt Shoes, elegant styles and in iKipular shades ; colors that dust does net tarnish nor mar their geed leeks. Lawn Tennis Shoes. 1 ublsr soles, In light uud dark cheek, from 75c un; all sues, for young and old. Wigwam Slinpeis ; aime folks will want them by and by. We think well enough of them te have them in all lengths, for baby feet as well us these for adults. Rase Hall Shoes, kinds In which te wield the willow and chase the iiIk-i-kiu en the balllleld. White and Hip,, set, with various leather trlmmlugs. Ueml makes and cheap. When you catch the fever you wtint tegivetisa chaiuv te shoe you. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen St., mttnM)d4vr LANCASTER, l'A. item eAfetert.rmeitt. J"COHANW NOWLEN, MERCHANT TAILORS, al-ydR 1.16 NORTH QUEEN STREET. UU OOLDEN LION AND MIA QUKNDA Clears, fie clears, are hand made with Ions Urn ear Haaua Fillers, fid's and loe's betes. JIE.MC HI'S CIO All STOKE, alt-trdlt HI East King Street. -VTOTHINO UtfT THE HIGHEST OKA HE J3I or Deubla Refined Oils used In the for mula or Wild Flower Ilequct. N INEXPENSIVE TOILET LUXURY IS Wild Flower Ilequct Meap. Sells every where. milE MOST AOREEAHLE PERFUME X The most seething effects upon the skin are found In Wild Flower lloe.net. A-i N ARTICLE THAT IS MADE OF THE purest materials ana net er falls te satisfy, lid Flower Uequet. A HALM FORTHE COMPLEXION IS Wild Flower Ilequct Hwp. Sells every- where, -fTINDORHED IIY THE MEDICAL PROFES rli slnn for all toilet purKcs Is Wild Flower Coquet Henp. 30 PER CF.NT. OF OLYCEKINE ItEPHB fiellts nun imrL nr Hit, Wild Flower Roquet Hen p. ANOTHER LOT OF PRIME JAPANESE pole, all new this season, and a hand hand Heme line or general tackle. The Jointed reds are worth nn examination. HURLEY'S DRUO STORE, M West King Street. -tlfi: CARRY THE LARGEST HTOCK OF Y l'ltei and Fins Smoking Tobacco In the city. WfHKlen PiliesatOe. and lee. each. Oeuu- liis Meerschaum I'liic. nt SHc. each. DEMUTHS CIOAK STORE, alS-tr.lR lit East K Ing Street. CHURCH HOCIA1U.E.-TIIB YOUNO PEO ple ennectcd with the llethel (Church of Cled) corner Prince and Oranse streets will held asociaeioon inursaayena rriuay eveuingsei this week. An sdmhstonef leu cents will b rhnrireil which entitles loll te a can or reed Cetrec, & Ice Crenm and Cakes or all kinds will be sold. There will lie music nnd a pleasant time throughout. The proceeds te help pay a small debt nn said church. Assist these pee ple ey gmng incm jourimireiuigc. upon irein ige. Op nt-2l(l T te lu e cieck e ,'clock both evenings. ru.Th rusr RECEIVED. JTust Received. A Large Asm Intent of HATS In all the Latest Styles AT MRS. P. WEBER'S, 47-NORTH QUEEN STREET. sTenr. n'.'iild ei'nx iivr.itY r.vr.NiNe. -lARl'l.T CLEANING. New Location, New Machinery, New Precess. The only preees by which you can hate your Carpel thoroughly cleuned nnd eiitllutcd with cold dry air w Itheut damage and returned when premised, without regard te weather. Called for, cleaned and delivered same day. The air ing and enttlatlen Is, rrem a sanitary point, alone worth the price paid for cleaning. Se-called Carpet Cleaning, te-wlt: (hand beating) is a positive Injury te delicate carpet. It does net thoroughly clean, nor does It brighten the colors; our process will. If we Injure your curpet will replace It with a new ene. Steam does net enter the carpet as some suppose, merely drives the machinery. Send for Catalogue Freight paid one way en carpels out of town. SEND ORDERS TO J. B. Martin & Ce., H. S. Shirk & Sens. WORKS CHRISTIANS WOODWARD STS., Telephone. LVNCASTER, PA. uiur.3-lld IV MOVAU Jehn F. Heinitsh -hah- REMOVED -TO- 236 & 238 North Queen St., On Hcceunt of the wreck of hi building. Ow Ing te my late uccldcnt, caused by the fall ing of my building, I have removed my Paint Stere te Nes. U1 and North Queen street, lu the building known us theOlrard lleiihO, where I will he pleased te see my friends and customers, and will be readv te trunsnet business ou MON DAY, AP1UL2M. My building will he Imme diately nbullt, and when completed, will be again occupied by me, Willi a full Hue of Paints, Oils, Yarnisbes, Brushes and Glass. I ask my cii-lemers te innki) some utlonance In case they de net leculveuuy goods thev may have ordered, as It will be but 11 sheit tliiie be fete orders will be tilled with thcxaiue prompt ness us heietoieie. JOHN F. HEINITSH, 236 and 238 North Queen St. uhMfdlt "ILARICESEI.I.S Broeke'sCrystalSoap 4c. LargeBar which will de a du's work In an hour und will de It bvttvr. CLARKE'S HAMS, DRIED UEEF, IIOLOONA ANDIlREAKFAST I1ACON, Finest In the w eild, at .V. per pound less than the same qiiulit) cmi be bought ut eli.ewheie. CLARKE'S GREAT XXXX FLOUR Rest in the market, at 20c. a sack less than the Mime quality can be bought ut elsewhere. Just received, a fresh invoice of H. S. MAR. JIN i CO.'H Sl'l'ERIOR CAKES and CRACK- Wliat you want te try Is our Orange lllnssem and Suited Wafers, In which is retained all the Swwji, Nutritieu. itt,, of the Wheut, some "'Ins. 'ler before sesucccxfully aci-euiplUhiM. P. S. Alwus Wurlu mind that CLARKE'S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE TEAS, BEST COFFEES AND STANDARD 8UQARS, AT LOWEST PRICES. SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLES VLB AND RETAIL Tea and Coffee Stere, Vi AND 14 SOUTH QUEEN ST. aiTTelepheneland Free Delivery. l'.S. Ask te see this week's ftye-Oix ntrs in the wu) of Price. al8-M,Tu"F48 N EW IMl-ORTATIONB. HAGER & BROTHER, 25, 2T, 29, 31 Wt.tKingSt., Lancaster, Pa. New Importation of JOUVIN'H Latest Styles of KID Q LOVES. MOUMQUETAIRE AND BUTTONED, DRESSED KID OLOVEH, UNDRI5WED KID OLOVES, t te Ditttened lengths. All the Newest Shades of Tan, Mede, Oray and Breirn ; alie lilsek. Extra Quality Kid Gloves, T5 CENTH AND 91.00. SILK TAFFETA QLOVE8, SILK MILANESE GLOVES, SILK JERSEY OIJVFX, LISLE THREAD O LOVES, In All Qualities and Celers.; HAGER & BROTHER. item 3Uunrttaemettt. SN.EvMTFS'8 1-IU.UOR STORE, 15 CENTRE niUARE. PUBE RYE WHISKY. My own distillation. . sepli-trd "DANES'. EXCLI7HIVM HTVl.t's tv ipa. y cla, l'ciinnir. Welschel. Cherry and Malac cii, mounted lu Hllveraud llrenie. DEMUTH'S CIOAR STORE. alg-tfdR 114 East King strcet.l WHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED UY the pound, 10e; In lets of 10 Mutids or ever.Dc. All goods delivered teuny part or the city Free. Call en JOHN RUST, Ne. 3.11 East r iiiiuii ntiiri'i. tn'Mfd JASrER DISPLAY. FINEST DISPLAY OF NECKWEAR ever shown In this ell I IV. Try our ONE DOLLAR LAUNDERED SHIRT. Finest In the world. TROUT & SHANK'S SHIRI HOUSE AND OENT8 OUTFITTERS, inarlllHydK 140 North Queen Street. QQ K FULL DAY COURSE. fJO EVENINO WlJ session In the Keystone Uuslnesi College, IS North Queen Street, ever Hlmubi Burns' Shoe Stere, 'lhls school new otters tlie best facilities for training yqiing men und wo men In Boek-keeping and Ilustiiess jimctlce. Tye writing and short-hand taught. W. D. MOSSER, Principal, tfdiiw Ijincustcr, Pa. TTF.NRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, hssremoTSdte IV) East King street. having a full line of Furniture of very description at tlie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. e-S-trdlt It. WOLF, 1.S6 Eust KlngStreet. 1889 SPRING NOVELTIES! -AT- 1889 H. GERHARTS. The most complete assortment of Sprhi, vercejtlnir Ensllsh Cheviots. Llairtin urn nr lur Overceating English Cheviots, Diagonal and Cusslniere Suiting and Treusering that has ever been shown In this -city. Workmanship the best and ull goods warranted an rerire.-ented. II. (JKIUIAUT, Ne, 41 North Queen Street. B-0nly Direct Iiuperllns Tailor In the city of Lancaster. STRICT! ItROS. ASTRICH BROS. Have Removed te Their NEW BUILDING, 115 & '17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, And are offering Greater gains than ever. Bar- Inauguration of our Clothing Department. Bey s lixtraeruinary low prices. An immense line of Kilt Suits, in plain and figured, ages 2i te 5 years, at $2.50, $3, $3-50, $4, 4-5. $5 nd up wards. Come and see the elegant Suits for boys, in striped or plaid, at $2 a suit, coat and pants te fit, all ages from 4 te 12 years. Elegant small grey checked at 2. 50 a suit. Special value at $2.75 a" suit. Latest patterns, regular retail price, $3.50. Fine dark plaid at $3 a suit. Fine, all-wool warranted, at $4.50 a suit. Fine, navy blue flannel, at 4 a suit. An immense assortment at $5, $6 and $7.50 a suit. Beys Waists. The best value ever offered at 25c. Finest patterns, elegant qual ity, pleated front and back, at 25c. Best French Percale, fine pleat, 37c. Latest designs at 50c, made of very best French Percale. Special value offered in Beys' Black Hosiery, at 10 and i2lc. Alse a line of fast black" Ribbed Imported Hese, in all sizes, at 25, 30, 35 te 50c a pair. One let of Beys' Polka-Det Sateen Windser Ties, regular price I2c, at 5c apiece. Sunshine for Little Children, an elegant book, together with two large fine water color pic tures, the whole being worth 51.25, we offer at 29c. Only five hundred can be had every three months. Ne house should be without one. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. gtettt 3sburrtfmrnt. Parasols and Sen Umbrellas ! A htrgc line or the NOVELTIES OP THE SEASON. IMPORTED DRESS FABRICS! We have Just received a new stock or French Robes and Combination Suits, especially adapt ed rer late Spring and Hummer Wear. RLACK SILK NETS, LA TOSCA NETS, FISH MESH NETS, FIGURED SILK NETS, 25, 27, 29, T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Embroideries, White Goods, Etc. . J?WpI,,.i5111' "in!rlc Flennclngs In the latest patterns at Me., ftV., 75c., J1.00, 11.23, te 12.25. t'licqualed by any line or similar priced goods In the city. Narrow and Medium Width Swiss, Nainsoek und Cambric Edgings and Insert Urns, at 2, .1,0,(1,7, A, 10 cents up. Inn variety or stales Wrhlch Is unsurpassed by any ether lluu or these goods In Ij'ncaster. ,, Checked, Plaids and Striped Muslins, Figured Swisses, MnRsalla Victorias, Linen le I niles Cambrics, Nainsoeks, Checked and Corded Piques, nnd n variety or ether makes of Wlilte Goods which Is probably without a rival In this city, at prices from 5c. per yard up te 60c. Corsets In White and colors In the most popular makes, nt.t7Kc.,50e., 75c, 1 00 nnd f 1.2.,. in this line of goods w-eefler you as geed goods for the money ns the ceuii t. try;produces. Muslin Underwear, Heslery.Olnves.Jcrseys.Ruchlngs, Ribbons, Buttens, Rralds, (limps, etc., In endless variety at the lowest cash prices. ., Kl Oleves In Hut tens nnd Heeks, Dressed and Undressed, at fiOc., 09c, SI 00 and J1.2S. Milk Mitts, 150,25c and 60e. PHrusels mid Sun Umbrellas new opening In the latest styles at moderate prlcas. Ne. 25 East K TEXT POOR '10 THE COURT HOUSE. Carpets ! Carpets ! There Isn't another Carpet Stock In town se complete, ve full of newness and cheapness, se full or Just what ever body needs and wants. VELVETS-At 1.00, Newest Htyles and Rest Qualtlty. IIOUY URUfiSELS At J1.00. A Leng Range of Patterns. TA PESTRIES At 50, (12K, 75 centu, and the best made nt 75 cents. EXTRA-SUPER INGRAINS Ail-Weel, at 75 and 70 cents. The Rest Line of 60cent INGRAIN CARPETS ever shown In this market. INGRAIN CARPETS nt 45, 40, M. 31, 2S. and 20 cents. RAG CARPETS nt23, 25, 2S, 30, Sj, 3S, 40, , 60, 6S cents. MATTINGS from 10 cents te 60 cents, An Hull and Stair Caricts In variety, Window Shades and Shading, Oil Cleths, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Rugs, Shade Ornaments, Stnlr Reds, etc., etc. r-., mwifc ul .MIIMIIIKS ill IIIO Cliy. FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. gtliocellnuceuo. 171IRE RRICKS. EIRE CLAY, AT LOW 3 figures, go te JOHN UEaT, !U3 Eust Tulten street. iu2-tfd WANKS KOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR OAS, X of any shape, or capacity, at fair prices, go te JOHN lilXr, 331 East 1'ulteii street, mitfd RADIATORS, f sign, run be fu by JOHN REST, 3.1 ok any "Make or ie- rn shed at reasonable figures. 333 Eust Fulton ktreet. m2-tfd 11 7I0R HOLTS, LAO SCREWS, HI7T SCREWS, Souareiind llexaiien Nuts, these ceeds In sleck, at JOHN RESTS, '"'E"t Kulton street. in.'-tfd rpO INSURE A COMKORTAlll.r. AND RE J freshing hath, and a thoieughly soft skin use Wild Flower Roquet. -710R IIOILERTURE URUSHUS, BTILLHON MJ I le vvrencnes, I'lwanii .me combined, I'llei, Oil ("ans, etc. Ple Wrenches, Plpetind Menkey Wrenches ihlned. I'llei. Oil hns. etc.. te te JOHN R1T, 3:11 Eust Fulton strict, mJ-tfd g OLD RRON7.E. Lierins AND SIZING for steam vv erl. at J 011N uirs, xa friist Ml En 1 Iii'Mfd ten btnet. A GENCY I f ment te ti bulk It makes OU CALLAHAN A. COS CK- tuku the place of Red Lend. In s II ve limes the nuuiitltv of 1 oil lend mid Is far superior lu mukliigstcum Joints; packing man and hand hole plates en boilers. .r., ac. iticu ju ceiiui iter ikjuiiu UV JUJUI Iil2-tfd jij.ii e, jjj Lust i-uiten siieet, TTvOR STEAM GAUGES, HIOII OR LOW 3 Pre.sure, Water Oiiuges. Gauge Cocks, Weed Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tubes, Whistles, Hyphens for Steam Gauges, C Under Oilers Plain, wuter (Jiiuge I'eluinns, Cocks ler Sleiim Gauges, iuii ou JOHN REST, an F-ast 1'ulteii street. m'J-lfd DENTISl'llY - R. D. MrCAHICEY, HUH HUH geeu Dentist, seiitluast corner Orange and North Queen streets, graduate In dentistry uud iniii'sthetlis, of Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Olllee Hours 8 a. in., teSp. 111., (week itavs.) Entniniu llmt dmr en Oruiure strii't, (otllie recently occupied by Dr. Win. N. Ainvr.) iiS-lmd.tvv FORPRAIT A CADY ASRIXl'OS DISC ViilV(s,Jenklus Vulves, Ilniss Glebe Vulves, llrass (lain Valves, lien lledy Glebe Vulves, Luver Safelv Vulves, Pep Safety Valves, Air Valviw, Rudluter Valves, Pratt's Swinging CIum k Vulves, HrassClieek Valves, Feet Valves, Angle Valves, call nt JOHN RESTS, S33 liist Fulton street. in2-tfd 1710lTReTLriis"lIl)HI5'()NTAL,TI'llULAIL 3 Vertical, Periable,t'liuder,Marliie, of anj sue or isivter, of the best material Mid oik eik maushlp, go te JOHN lllr, 3.U I'ist Fill I oil strivt. in'.'-lfd 13ARASOIJ4 AND I'MllltELLAS. Parasols- The Ijirgcst und Finest Assortment In the City ut l.ew Pi Ices. Sun Umbrellas In gicat variety of natural sticks and geld und silver handles. Parasols. The impiilar La Teseas of all shades and de de M'rlptlens. Rese Bres, & Hatiman, ' 1 1 I1VST KINO STREITT. i-lleiuili1ng and Recovering Dene. eiKMindSJLF rilHE EASTER 1IONM.TS, THE INVARl I X able accompaniment of the liister hcntl hcntl vul.areeagerlv looked ufter by every lady who has uny regard for being" In the fashion," nnd I te be "out of the fashion," ene might alme.1 as well boeut of the world nt least u gejxl 1 manv ep!u think se but net mere eugerfer the Easier Ixuinet will the uvertige heiiscivlie be than 10 have People Praise Her Bread and Her CaXes ! AND 11IP. SUREST WAY PRAISE IS TO TO WIN THIS l'tE LEVAN'S FLOUR! IT NEVER FAUX. Levan & Sens. MERCHANT MILLERS. ilS-lyd All the New Designs of theSetsen REPRESENTED IN OUR STOCK. CREAM DRESS FAHRICS, HIL1C AND WOOL ARMURE, SILK WAItr HENRIETTA, WOOL HENRIETTA, TWILLED FLANNELS, PRINTED PONGEES, PRINTED INDIA SILKS, IIENOALINE, 31 West King Street. F. RKTHVON, King Street. marJO-lydlt elegant Jolntless Matting at :10 cents. Wa show the jtttteccUtutrcuta. Ofi fff FEET OF PIPE, FROM M OU,UUU inch te 0 Inch diameter, for sale ut a low figure, and the only house In th city with 11 plixs cutting machine, cutting up te 0 Inch diameter, at JOHN RESTS, 333 East Ful ton street. in2-tfd ZJTEAM HEAT IS TIIECOMING HEAT FOR P dwellings, chiinhcs, school houses, etc, though successfully used one hundred years age. When veu contemplate a chnugecall en JOHN IlIisT, who will glve jeua satisfactory Jeb, ut a fair price. " m2-tfd TACKINS. AS FOLLOWS! DIRIHO, FOR I Htcamiiudllvdraullc Packing, Asbest Heist, Woven nnd Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, A A Iwsles Mill lleunl, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Hheathlng, O11111 Packliig.Guin Rings for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reeds Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN RESTS, 341 liist Fulteu street. m2-tfd awTiTlls, HARK .MILLS, COR MILLS, Leather Rellers, Tun Fuc.kt.rs, Triple 11 or mi Powers, Milling und Mining Machinery, at JOHN IIU-jTS, 33.1 East Fulton street, mi-tfd 1J10R ASIERICANHiaHT FEED CYLINDER Lubrlcuters. Glass t)ll ('mis for Rcarlncs. veu cmi get tliem ut JOHN .. . ..... .1-.....H..I .... .. . UL.11 a, ixu r.Hsi I 1111011 strtvi ni2-tfd IrtOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY IV " clnes, from 2 tn 80 horse-pewor, and Ver tical Engines fieni 2 te 40 horse-power, ou will llnd them ut JOHN RESTS, 3.V1 IJist Fulton street. mS-trd ITttlRCASTi: 13 or lim, Bfl',S.UEust ITttlR CASTINGS, IRON OR I1RASS, LIGHT v, Hi sueri nonce, go in juii.v si tuiieii sireei. m.-iiu TTOR THE REST HOP AIR FURNACK IN .I1 1 he tenrket. en te JOHN RlT.Ul Fjvt 1 niten sticuU m-iiu CARRY IN HTOCK-HEAT CHARCOAL, Hammered liar Iren. Deuble Unfilled Iren, llurdeii's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het und Celd Reller Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-1(1 te Ne. Ill, at JOHN BEST , 3J.I liist Fulton slrcet. 1118-tld IOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGH, ROTH lilain nnd rednilner. 1111 te tl-lnch diameter. Mall dalleable Fltllncs. H-mges, Flange Unions, Manifolds, American Unions, 'lube Supports. Hungers, Fleer nnd Ceiling Pistes, gote JOHN UES1 S, JXi liist Fulton street. m2 tfd "OARTICULAR A'lTENTIC JT Metlii Making, Patterns, tliiie Prints, nt prices renseni Ulrs,KCI wust rulten stieet. ATTENTION PAID 'IO ms, iirawings nun senuble, at JOHN uu-iui TV 1WI: , Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Rib Cooks, U-ver Cocks, Swing Joints, call und get them, or send your order by mill, te JOHN HUM , 313 East Fulteu stieet. lilMtd TNJECTORS, RUE LITTLE GIANT. HAN- nick Insnlnitnrs and KUcters. I.berinun Reller Feedcr, l'enberthy Itisis-etnr, American Injicters, all In htisk, ut JOHN lilJiTet, CH East Fulton street. ui2-ifd 1.-S.OR PULLEYS, SHAhTINU, COLLAR-, 3 Hangers, Clump Hexes, Couplings, etc., go te JOHN IIKVt.SJS Eust Fulton street. lii'Mfd BOOK KEEPING. 1 heje Is 110 brunch of an education which has se lmertuiit n part lu the work of llf as Roekkeeplng, In these days of the sharp competition the businessman wheexpects te win must figure elehely. He cannot de this without knowing the exact condition of his attain, and this knowledge tan be obtained at the LANCASTER HUSINESS COLLEOE. Ne. Viy, East King street. II. Wrint nn. Principal. ,r 1 ful F YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS IORTA RLE engine una ueucr, en w uci, cueup, us inn lowing prices show; horse-ievier, 4175; i horse-iiewcr.Siij; lOhorse-ivinBr.si.a; 15 horse- isiwer, fci75; 20 liore-pewer, 11,1.5, call ut JOHN llEsru. 3. IJist Fulton stieit. iti2-tfd STEAM. 'We desire te call the attention or consumers of Steam Goods and Engineers' .supplies, te our large and varied stock of Pipes. ulve, Cooks, Mulleuhle uud fust Iren Fittings, Asbestos, Vulctilx-steu uud L'sudurlan, Mieet, Piston and Valve Pucklucs: hetih and Red Line Iterlect. , lug Ouuge(Ilaises, Steam Radiators and bteum Heutlng Apiunttus; Set and Cup Kcrews,und In fact nlmiMt ever thing rivjulreit by steam user, and all of whlili we offer at prices which I we guarantee te be lower than tlioe of any ether dealer In this vicinity, I Wehavepesltlvel) the largest stock, and be ing connected with the Telei hone r.ichantce, areprctiared loreelveond llfl ull orders In the shortest possible time. When In want of nnj thlngln edr line, call ou us for prices and w I will convince 5011 of our ability and willing- 1 ness te s.ivej 011 Meney. Delay and Vexation, wur Minnie ier iiiriiisuin j-.ncines, iiuuers, Miafttng, I'ullevs, Hangers, hix-elal Maihlnery, Plumbers' and Gas Fitters Toels, Patterns, Miafttng, Pullev Medels, and Iren and llruss Castings, aud for the piempt repair of all kind of machinery are unexcelled In Luncaster, and we respectfully ellitt u share of our putrenuge. Central Machine Works, 1W 4 136 NORTH CHRISTIAN hTREET, LASlASTtlt, l'A. Geed Werk, Reasonable Charges, Prompt ness, Telephone connrctlen. dS-trdll 'Jf- .gsfai'J -'v ! -- t-iV- '. X v - iwfciitsj. t-j, .-3ikf3'il-'3rn3Z 1 - Jjr i At ts k
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