p7T'7Wy ,',,'wac: ,1REV. REIMENSNYDER DIES. idWILL IMWS AM HIGHLY ESTEEMED CITIZEN PASSES AWAY. i , if Ta Htrlekcn By Pnrnlrala Trre Wwka J Ajp-A Sketch or nil llur Career. Brsjther-la-Lasv of Judge Thtirman. Rr. Cornelius Rolmcnsnvder. nne of Ft Itnraiisr's host-known citizens, died nt n auartar wst elsht o'clock this morning, at R f'S.it.t-.-.- r an Wn.t 1.lrti ktpMit Twrrt fcVl HIS UUII1P, U O.W lliwwitifl OK.vwx ... Kcki atre en Monday lie wns in Aerk If attending te eorae business, wlien lie was Pi .uddcnly strlcKen Willi paralysis, ue was jrbreuirht te Lancaster ana ni ence K' Mmnvnl in Ills hnmn. His entire 7 tight stde wns seriously affected by the stroke lie gradually bocame 'weaker up until lest Tlitirsday, when A &t...M..ut lM.. i ... . M.,... Jt . Tilt e-k oentlnuod until Sunday morning, when tharc was a cliamre for the worse. II 0 thou ?. il.....t 1 ..I..1. .....1 I.I.1mIi 1 u.lrAll CtlllllllllUU lUBlllll WHJIinUUMW l. l.e . Wfw lfcratiuiy tlme within twenty-reur Hours prier te Its occurrence. ftp Kev.nelmousnyder ns horn in Augusta 5" .nlv VlrntnU mi flii-Minni Ilnr. 1R10. ER and was thercfore in tiie 71st vcar of his age. He was a son of Geerge Kclmen snyder, who was n Lutheran minister. fi When Cornelius wns a liev the family P moved te Chilllcethe, Ohie, vvhere lie began the study of law. He was ad mitted te the bar, but never ewned U , n ofllce nor praeticeu. He concluded that fe no had. mistaicen his caning ami ueicrmiucu te become a minister or tlie gospel, lie at tended the Lane seminary In Cincinnati, of which Rev. Lyman Bcccher, fatlier ofllev. Henry Ward Beoclier, was prin cipal at the time. Il was afterwards ordained ns a minister in the Luth eran church and had chnrgss at Kin Kin Kin dcrboek, New Yerk, and ether places, In ISM he was married te Miss Hourletta J, Tburman, sister or lien. Allan O. Tliur man, Democratic candidate for vice presi dent of the United Btates, at Chlllicothe. After his marrlitge he went te IUinols,wlieie he preached for a tlme. He finally re moved te Penusilvanla and had n charge Ufa in l nester county. During me wnr no wm pastor ei tue Decenu Luuiernii cumin in Columbia. About the clese of tlie war Kf, he moved te Lancaster, wjiore no R&, lias since resided. He lived in the a' house, whero his death occurred, slnce . 1876. Slnce he first cuiue te Lancaster he Bit" him Unn tin nnnni r.rtlul A ItlArlffltl Kllltllnv . Scheel Union, for which he has been an sr earnest werKer. in i.,aucasiur uuu uuieiu- pii ing counties he has erganized thousands of Union schools. At the time he was tnken 3f rwlth the stroke, which caused bin death. Sii he was actively engaged at work. Itev. Iteiinensnytler'H wire is tlie only , surviving sister of ex-Senater Thurmau. Fs Besides her the deceased leaves the fellow- pk lug chlldren : Geerge, the eldest son, who p is a member of the Lancaster bar; Misses S? Mary. Eme and Helen: Allen T. and & f Im.lAa n Itev. Reimensnydcr was n Democrat from juinlnltH Tf a ..... n.. li.llnjl t n .il.Aa.il .. N VUllWltlUII. Htl I1U1V1 lllllll, IV .1I1UIII4 Ull 2,9 election, and cast his vete nheu it uas sSy possible for iilm te de se. He manifested .!& a great deal of inteiest In public airalrs. 'AV UVlii U6fliUU III UIIJ' 1'IIUIIU UiUtU, IsLhnl n lu Alnntnil ma,nl...r rC "C?the cltv school beard. In wbtchlie fnitli- u&J fully served for a number of yearn. He ri iwas a moinuer ei me superintending com cem com fifmlttee, the most Important of the beard. l Jle attended Br. Jehn's Lutheran church of rvwiucu ur. Aiicinau is pafcier. ir. lun jW LHionsnyder was a modest, unassuming pgentictnan, aim nau Hosts or menus wiie i liwlli regret te learn of his death. fgf'The fuueral, which will be Iprlvnte, will n' WW UVIVI Ull A..II.OU.1J' I.IIUI IIUUII, Jill IIIIVI- iVi inent at Woodward Hill. The pall-bcareri A will be minister of different denemiua- iltlens. - KWk w lilt GREAT SETTLEMENT DAT. &?4irTttM 111110.1 f!iHif1sl 111 'I'niTli A tul ttim h& AvAravA AmnmiL nT Tliisil nrtua. Wtfg-y -..w.-9-' w. w...K'-. Moner Plenty at the Bnukd fSfjsf The indication for u clear April day a wcre no. very encouraging int uigui, uiu Si vvi'ryuuuy wan ngruuuuiy uinhpuuiIOU! "Ci rtt U All A lif rwrnt-lirvirl nii . ia( liiiti- m-i " 'j s v ii tis. .y tiuv UUu 4DcenwasW'a.Ji)r;viiiie moving have -been going en fortlie"lmst two eekHtlin &i great majority took place te-day. V There were fewer clianirus this vnnr among the business people than usual. Following wcre among thorn : Rai GoergoS. Geyor, of the Frnnklln house. fej-A retires te private 11 fe and Miclmel S. Burn sH'SUUeeetlB lilni. Mr. Burns Ik succeeded nt !'the Katlenal house by Jacob Cremer, and ?, Jelin Sides gees te the Glebe. Capt. Henry Itanslug will take Tlice. Kt Wenditt's llailread hotel. 5-'p rraiiic itrenuorgernun jeiiii biiyner taxe ya.'.v tiii-4n.uil wiiv. f, ill. OIIJIIUI, UIU iteg fezmer proprietor, win go into imslncss SS"rlth his father, Jehn A. Snyder, en North ifM Queen street, oppesito tint jiostelllce. t- ,J. J. Watsen and Martin It. Hcrr will f engage In the furniture business In the s loom formerly occmiled bv Jenn 1. jlSehnuin A Sen, and the latter 11 rm move te inHia n.uiu iuuiii iimjuiiiiiii. Kh Geerge It. Krlsman, confectioner, will fSoreupy part of the pi emises lately occupled kfivkv iiltn IT Xfllla wlm tli..'A.l .. 11 .lll. UVC-' vww. , .., ...IV. ..IW.l'Vt .u JII rfe.more. F-i The new stnra renmn in tlm T'rnv lmllil. gj leg, West King street near Water, are j wcupieu uy eiapi, mp couieciieuer, and f'Mrs. Amelia Kicss. Gee. M. Askew moved te his new store K room a few doers west and tlie store room C? r.l V..nAl.. ii.i.1 l.r. I.I... ...lit l. .. I...I 1... m w.ii.viijr wnni uj mill .. ill uu i;viiiiiuii uy Jvrey urotners, for tlie slioe uustuusf. Charles Kliiie has moved from the East- 33 era Market hetel te the North I'ole hotel Si? and for the next year Gotleib UolUwertu WA. will run the Eastern Market hotel. &s3" xritin. n .... .... nr tii.iim.iai..i.i. rb& 'uvv.i a. vujiiiinji ui a uiitiuujjuiia, lf formerly of Laucablcr, succeeds Gee. W. g?-f ebeeetz, at the Central hotel, (Locher'H building.) 5j? J. tj. Jlehn took charge of the Merrlmac k Meese, succeiHiingMtmuelKepperJiiig. tkf J. Frank Seldomridge took poskesilou S& In.flav nf IhnU'lilln llnriu l,nli,l I., C'.ll. ei bury township. K C. A. Samuels has epened a niillinery tore en au extensive scale nt Ne. 13 Kant Vln .1 rnnl Kg The Common Scnw shoe stere has been v openea at ie. iu asast King street. &' Aldus 0. Herr, Ne. 123 East King street, .MIW'4 "Will UU1U1V03 lU'UUJ:', -mauucj jr. aH.iKur ruujeveu niw prilil ,Uig oiflce from BeutU Duke street te Ne. 22 . la-Ma, VtnA lnl t mm viuc-wuui. ft II. D. Brcueman, insurance sgeut. and 'i?i Cbas. J, Swarr tt Ce.. reinovel from thelr 'old ntlarters te tlie southwest nns-le nf ilm fSStjuareUn the room occupied Jer many ?jM.r.j n,v Dunnes ji, xiarr. .KeTestal Union Teleuranh will remove ,rvm the Toinlinseii building te the room vacated ey Messrs. Ilrencmdn ttSnerr. .'Tbes. F. Perrett, hatter, baa opened a ?epalr shop at Ne. 0 Ceu it avenue. f Jehn A. Ceylo will remove from his i, Mreent ofllce te the rooms used for many yesrs by Christ Sharp, after the remodel ing ei the building. $ Jeseph Desch will cngage in the cigar business in one of the new' buildings near the Eastern market that be recently ercctcd. ; l Edwaid Itauklllfr 1st nnw In Vitmlnnuu .1 I'dseSouthern market. Win. M. Deen ex- rts te go Inte bii.lnctB at the Eastern rkct after he retires from the police ''Charlei M, Strine xctired from the cher house, and Is succeed ed bv Charle , Kenft, who kept the Stock Exchange last ufi iJHnkniau & Newell removed from the wner of Orange und Christian, te a stere , taein it; Kntmph's row. w, t, Valuer, prctrel baker, is hew en ZZZfrwttrZr H New Helland avenue, having removed from North Qucen street. If. Orcenawalt's cigar stere Is new in the room formerly occupied by Harry A. Sehroyer, and the latter has taken the room vacated by Harry A. Schmidt, who will devote his whole attention te manufactur ing. Mrs. Jeseph Selvert has removed from the storeroom, en North Queen street, te the late residence of U. F. Suenk. en East Orange street. Wm. II. Gast, beet and shoe dealer, will take the stere room vacaled by Mr. Selvert. Jehn F. Leng, druggist, will ongage In business at the corner of Chestnut and Mery. II. K. Beettner succeeds his father, Con--tantlne Hoetlner, the Tine street baker. te-dat'a cnewns. Tlie crowd in town te-day Is probably larger than It has been for years, although the most of the country folks were some what late In coining te town. The streets am very llvely and many people could be scen settling up their accounts with book and pencil along the houses, and plenty of follsefmonoyweroseonoxchanglng'jiands. There were a few changes at tlie prison and the undorkeepors and watchmen elected at tlie Januay meeting of the prison Inspectors went en duty te-day. There were no changes at tlie peer liouse. The banks, hetels, court house anil ethor public places have been thronged with jicople all day long and tlie majority of them seem te have plenty of business. Tliere la always a big delegation from Quarry vllle and ethor stations betw con that place and Lancaster and when the train ar rived from that place at 7:33 thli morning flvoears wcre packed with poeplo se that they could senrcely stand. Tlie train up at neon was also well filled. The l'ennsyl vauia railroad (rains during the forenoon wcre all tilled and It was found noressaiy te run a special train from Leman 1'lnce te Lancaster. It arrived here at 0 o'clock and was crowded. Hundreds ofpceplo dreve te town from the surrounding county and In many parts of tlie city the stieets were filled with vehlcles, AT TUB HANKS AND COUIIT IfOUMK. The crowds in the prothenolary and ro re ro eonlor's ofllces, thertO lielng thoenos most ndecled by April business, were very slim early In the day. Extra clerks wote en duty nt both tliose onieos, but until 10 o'clock thore was very little te de. After that hour they had nocause for complaint for they wcre kept busy the Imlaiice of the day. The number or Judgments entered te this time nt the prothenoliiry's ofllce was evor a hundred greater than a year age, which would indicate that that num ber of porseiiH nttunded te their April busi ness te Avoid the confusion of te-day. At the banks thore was the usual first of April rush. Meney was plenty en the right kind of security. The deposits wete up ie the nvernge expected, and at all the Institutions thore was far morn inoney do de do peilted than checked out. Tills may be accounted for en the theory that poeplo are becoming alarmed nlllie numerous luliures of farmers and would prefer te put thelr meney in bank whnreit would be sccure than take the chances. ' The saving Institutions and the Trust company also pay ln(erHtnn deposits weie large gainers In deposit fur thu ubove rca- aJ A I,lpiisent;illrth(la.v I'lirty A very fine blithduy pirty wan uolobra uelobra uolebra ted last evening at the resilience of Goe. B. Merrow, the popular cast end confectioner. Mr. Gee. 11. Merrow, Mr. Wm. P. Helblnn mid Mr. Jehn K, ..it in, havebctn eompaiiletis for a great hum ler of years, ni.d their birthdays all ceii'lug at 0110 tlme they deolded te give a lauquet te n low of thelr I'rleuds, and they diil se in flne style. When the guests nrilvcd tlie.v were entertained until the supVer was ready and at tun o'clock alt were In In lted into tlie large Ice cream parlor, whero n table was sjiread with all tlie dolleaclos of the seaseTj pyramids of friths and petted plautv adorned tlie table, and after all wero crated, In 11 neat speech, Mr. Holelnulu behalfel Mr. Merrow, niuj Mr. Znliiii Irc.'ited nil te help tliumsolves. The menil was served in courses and consisted of oysters en half shell, teiraplu, ehlekuii salad, cold turkey, and all the liltle fancy dishes that go te make up n line table. The supper was gotten up by Mr. Merrow himself, and he did well. Joe Lebar as sisted In servlng It, audit wns altogether a very flneuffalr. Areested for Fatse l'retensu. II. Isaue Mlller, one or the Itusslan colony, living in the 7th ward, w 11s arrestcd this morning for false pretense. He was in Wrlghtsvllle for a time, ami while there, obtained goods by falsa and lrnudulent representations. Wheu he learuinl that oeniplatnt had been made against him be fore Justlce Mngec, he fled te Lancaster. He was captured nt his brothers house, whero lie was secreted, mid It was only after the wliole family wns threatened with nnest, that his hiding place was pointed out. Ollleer Crawford mid Cnustnble Eleheltr. made the arrest, nnd he was locked up te nw alt (becoming of 11 Wrights Wrights vllle officer. Kevernl ethor complaints of a similar naturj will be profened against him. At tlie Slet ten liouse. There wero soxeral porseus In thostntlen house this morning who wero brought tliere ery drunk during the night. They had net been guilty of nny great otlense nnd they wero discharge! together with threo ledgers. The old stories nbeut pickpockets en April first )inobucniiiechostuiitsnud thore no longer any occasion for ularm ns the 111011 dumb enough te be robbed nre net se numerous while thleves from ethor places liave been giving Lnnrsater n wide beith for years. Chief of Pollce Snielt, has u Bhlft ofnlne olllcers Instead ersix en duly te-day lest there might be tumble. 'Iho Aetlve Dull t lull. Although tlie Aellvq lull club, of this city, wns late getting Inte tl10 Inter state league, Manager GoeJhart is leaving notli netli ing undene te stroiiKlhen It, and he may yet have a loam that w ill keep mere pro pre pro teutlous onesguesslng He has engaged 0. W. Davis, n pllclier Inte or the NorriMewn club, who will report here en April 10th. Eugone Uerby, the popu lar liltle nuburii-hnlred cntiher, and a geed strong batter, who will be roiiiom reiiiom roiiiem boiedusa member of the Ironsides or lbSI, also wants te ceme heie and he w ill likely boslgued Ile was always n favorlte with Lancaster people.JiuiiuyGlll,of last j car's Yerk and .St. Leuis teams, n geed hitter aminelder.wastlgned yesterday. Fox.whe was with Lebanon ter n time last year has also been secured. M.ihen, ofNerrlstown, wants te ceme here also. It w 111 be (.ecu that the above list Includes seme llue playerf. Beilv Tuken tn (Juurryvllla. The body of Siiulre William N. Galhraith w as taken te Quarry vllle In the 2 o'clock train this afternoon by Geergu Galhraith, brother of the deceased, who caine te I.an caster fiem Philadelphia for that purose. The time for the funeral hns net been set as yet. m Lert With Ills Employer's Cusli. SAI.UXQA, April I. It. D. Ituiruuspurger, u saddler of tills place, hired 11 German seme time age te assist him nt the trade. Mr. Ralleiibperger was called te Yerk county en business last Saturday, und w hen lie returned en Monday tlie German wag among the missing. He soeu ascer tained the cause of his mysterious disap pearance. Wlille he wus g'ene tlie German collected bills amounting te nbeut twontv twentv twontv flvedollais, which he appropriated te lils own use. . a.KQ4STEB PJlLY nreELLICriBNOBB, TUESDAY. APBIL fl, 1890. ML Til AX I BO VICTIMS. The Opinion of the Mayer of Louisville. "TTreliUK-iJihd Vandal". Intcrvlewcd"Mend"y night as te the latest en the results of the tornado, Mayer Jacobs, of Ii"ulsvlllK says! " I am thor oughly satlsded. Ibatjhe teUl number of tliose who In this city wcre killed outright end tliose who will die from wounds will net reach 1IK). While the destruction or prop erty was very hoary, still the greatest Buffering wliu rail r upon our iiumnier classes, who rcre living In their med os t homes Uial bave been accumu lated by vears of tell. In my Judgment feOO.OOO w 111 gt far toward making whole the losses or tliose peer poeplo, but such as these will have te be cared ror.ne matter at what cost. As far as business Is con cerned, with the oxcepllen or the leaf tobacco market, It has never been sus; pended, and even in this branch or trade one-hair or the warehouses were Intact.' The rcller committce en Monday again resolved tint te call for outside rollef SO long as Loiilsvllle her-eir roipenuca se nobly, but te accept whatover came vol untarily. , , , E. D. Myers, Isadora Lowenstoln, A. Marks and Ike Edelman, Russian .Tows, are locked up in tlie Central pollce station, charged with arson. They wero caught hulldlngalargeflre In a demolished atoreon Mnrket street between Tenth and Eleventh, which is In the midst of the shattered dls trlct. The fl rowan oxtlngulshed lierere It made much headway. Mrs. ISarnes, wife of tlie recter or St. Jehn's church, was reblxxl or everything she had. All her Jowelry was round te have been taken from n Bureau drawer, and a box containing sllverware was broken open and Its contents taken away. Even the body or the dead minister was net sacred, and hts geld watch, which the widow ehorlshes particularly, was taken from his pocket. "I'lrst or April Fullurw. Isaiah Mlller, trustee Ter Barbara Hoor Hoer Heer nor, Issued oxecutlon en Monday ovenlng ngalnstJelin G. Hecrner, of Last uono ueno uone gnl, a farmer, ox-presldcnt of tlie Union National hank, for HOOD. Mr. Hoerner's lien liabilities are 1I,000 and he has a rami assessed at $10,600. Jacob Martin, farmer, mid wife, of Manei township, have made an assign ment for the benefit of creditors te Jehn M. Herman, I'oiiuea. Martin Carpenter, farmer, and wife, of Strasburg borough, assigned te Henry Hull, of the same place, rer the lionetll ei creditors. Mr. C.irpenter has real estate assesseJ at $3,000. David Stene, farmer and enrpenter, or Bart township, has assigned te 1). F. Magoc, esq. . Jehn Glauner.sr., or Salisbury, has as signed te William Martin, or the came township. He owns property osssessed ut $1,200. Wm McCarthy, blacksmith, of Upper Leacock, hnsabslgued te Martin It. Sheaffer. He owns no real estate. A Hall read ForSale. Bills for the sale of the 1'each Rottem railroad, which will tnke place June 2(!th, have been but up. The warehouse, tracks Ac, will be all dlsposed of by the trustee or the bend holders. The Cemplulnt Is Ganernl. That part of the New Helland tiirnplke In the city limits Is rcKrted tn be full of ruts, mid in uu Im passable condition. tk Vara llnttery. Fer the past ten ycnm,Coutnntlne Ilecttner lias carried en the bunlnc'sef baking, nt Ne. 11T8 North l'lne street, where he has had one of the largest trades In the city. Te-day he w as succeeded in the business by his seu, II. K. lleettuer. Tlie )eung man learned tlie trade with his father anil worked for him for years. He hnswi.rkcdln cllUVrctit cities In this and oilier Mntc, and has therefore hint a large ox ex perlrmr. The new proprietor will give his entire attention te the business, and will make, a specialty of turning out tlie purest nnd best goods. Among t he a lies thut he will bake and keep en hand, fresh at all times, are the, follow fellow follew ing: Paris G0I1I Cake, California Pound, Lemen Cake, Lemen nnd Vanilla Tarts, Hugnr Jumbles, Almend 'Fingers, Leg Cnbln, Kine Mountain, Leepard Hplee, Vanilla Hnew Hall, Wine Cake, Almend and Cinnamon Jumbles, Cream I'm ITS, Chocolate Jumbles nnd Uiity Cake. Mr. Ilecttner solicits the trnite of llin public and deslrea te state that he will still have the benefit of his father's experience, as he will rruinln and nsslst at times In the business. Mr, Hoettner hns shinils at 11I1 of the mailed houses, and will deliver goods te all parts or llieelly. All goods that lie manufac tures are absolutely pure. Id Itclloveil In a Few Heur. Miss Uvn Miithei, the fourteen-i ear-old daughter of Mrs. Mary Malhes, wlie resides at Ne. SJ9 Mnuer street, Is cnUiiislastle In her ilrscrlptlnn of tlie benefit she derived from tlie usuer Ileku's Klectrle Medicated Hell, and her mother endorses all that she sajs. Mls Bvn, he was Interviewed by a ruperter te-day, ajs that fche suirered herrlblu pain for three weeks from Inflammuter) lihcumnllsm, and In nddltlen was troubled iwlth a nervous nllec Hen. Him was cenlliied te lur IhiI, and could net raise her left arm, and the remedies given by her plijslclan did her no geed. She wus Induced te try the medicated belt, 0110 be ing placed annul it her waist and 11 baud around her left wrist. Within tue hours she regained the use of tier left arm partially, ami the pain disappeared, and tha next morning she wns ablu te te walk, without asuUtanee for the first time In three weeks. This wns three weeks age, nnd liMlny Miss Kvn wns let I Ing te will that she expects te be able te return te her employ, incut In a paper box factory in a week, C. U. Hoke may he seen nt Ne. Sll North Queen street, every Wednesday. mniJl-2td. luatha. Kri.n:it.-lii this cltv, 011 the SSlh liM .Anna Maria Keller, In theUSlh j ear or her age. The relatives nnd friends of the family nre re siectfully Invited te attend tlie funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Margniet Ileln Ileln Itsh.Ne. 42Heuth Prima street, 011 Wednesday, April 2, nt 10.30 11. in. Interment nt Woodward UIU cemetery. std llo.Miei.T7Kvn.-On Saturday, March aith, near Iho lluck.I'rnvldonuMeniislilp, Jehn llon llen llon heltzear. Ill the 72 1 far of Ills line. The relatives and friends of the family are re-hK-ctrully Invited te-attend tlie funeral, from Ills Inte residence, en Wcdnesda morning, April 2, nt t JO a. m. at the hoiue and 10 30 a. 111. st St. Cntlicrliic'bChurclt.Drumuie township. IlairUburg pnier please copy. Jld llRIMh.NSMm n In Ihls ctt), 011 Tuesday morning nt 8 15 o'clock, Huv. O. IteliueiiKiiyder. 1'uiieral en Thurvtay afteniiKin nt 2 o'clock, from his late residence, Ne. .Til West King street. Interment private. 2id vw jlucvtioffutcute rilllUI'-fUltE ItVKWHlMCIIM. 1U.ACK V bcrr , Ulnger nnd Kiiminct llrnudles. ItOIIULIl'a LUlUOlt 810IIL', Ne. 22 Centre Hquare. Oun reni-: will evening tlitswick. In:" OI'KN" DVKIIY CSSVDKlt JtllRO. apl-VtilU rANTr.i)-nev uelii:iw smltli Shep ; SJ xr week. IN RLAl'IC H. K. 11 A 1 LEV A CO.. ltd Carriage Manufacturers. 1710UTIU: HIST HOT AIR I'lIRNACi: IN V the market, go te JOHN Hlijl', ail Knst 1 ullen street, m7.tfd -1 0L1 HHO.NZi:. 1.IOI7IDS AN'h Hr.isin .I for sieam work. nt JtillN lnwrs 1 nut if..u.... .. , -. -' 4 flllUII Blll-Ul. UlT'lltl ritROl'T.tHlIANK. JL Hlllltr MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S UUl'FITrKRS, Ne. HO North IJiieen Street. Shlitsinadetoerder at low as tjl.te. l'erfsel nt gunmnteed. nl.ljd 17'OKCABT IRON l'll'I". F1ITINUS, I10T1I V plain mid rediKlnj, up te G-lmli dtiiincUr, Mulleublu Fittings, Hiuu,ct, Fiance Unions, Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Hupiuirts, llamrers, KliKiraud Celling 1'latcs, go te JOHN Hiar H. SJJ East Fulton street, niT-lfJ TP IN WANT OF lilt ASH OR IRON STOP 'ueliril lnplfu 1'i.f null Itlli .L CiH;k, Astiesles Packed Cocks, Pet anil Cocks, !.cvrr Cecks.buliig Joints, cnll and get !.!&. :;: "" jour erucr ny man, 10 jeii.n BKSl,3XIttrulteuklrevk m7-tfd TJUMPS. ROILERS, MININO.CENTRIFU ,4,i,J:".!,n.n!..t1,cnm I'umps, or uny capacity, nt JOHN HUSTB, ast East rulten street, m7-tfd T?0 RKNT - TWO COMMUNICATING .11 . r',ell, "n second fleer nnd three rooms ou third fliKir In home Xes.fiOund 6.' Wen King street. ill he rented te a respouslble party for lodging rooms or elttees. Addrvss or call &2 iur i(hii;iii rooms WliiT ICINGS 1'. m-Utd CAJtRV IN STOCK-REST CUARCOAL llniniiiensl Uur Iren. Unuble Ruined Iren lurden's Rlvit Iren, Rlveu, Het and CelJ Heller Iren, Steel, Hhcvt Iren 3-ltf te Ne. 16 nt JOHN llEsrs. Sit East Fulton street. mMfd qtlMK. LAlJOIt AND MONI:v"haVEI) UV X. utliig " Purity Heap." Beld e try where. gtttt 3lbfrtfcwntj TV 'HITE COTTON WARTE. TOPPED BY the pound. Wei In lets of 10 pounds or ever.Kc. All oeds rtefl.Tered tean, part or the ah soeas ?.KS'v;,iHr"i city Free. Call en JOHN HEar, Fill Ien street in en Junn nuiii i' m7-td B ENUEH YOU II BKtN 80FT. HMpOTII ana wniie Dy nting" i-uruy nmy. T IIKY CAN ALL OOl'r BUT NONBCAM Kqusl Hilly Want's imvnna riiwumi at JSI1H. BA1UU JSUlllll Itur.tl DA. dec&mat.Tu,Th OUKMAKBOK OOLDEN LION AND MIA Uuerl da Be Clears cannot be sxrHled. RsUbllihed 1770. aU-tfdH ill nasi n.iuj aireeb B EHT TWO FOB F1VK CENT. CIO ARR tiieciiy.at iiii.l.1 wAiiri, " Nes.fi A 103 NerUi Queen Bt dccJM)mdM,Tn,fh.B TXCELLENT MAKES OK FOOTWEAB. Latest Arrivals ! Th new and pretty sprlnc shapes In shoes, for Ladles', Gents, and Children's Wear, are con stantly coming In. Among the latest arrivals here are : Ladles' hand-sewed Rutten Bhee.a new and beautiful Londen tee shape for finest dress. The vamps and quarters are of the finest bright dnnnela leather: have extension soles and straight taxings; lined, trimmed, fitted and finished superbly. Oreatly admired by all who see them. S3cair-skln Dress Hhoe for Oontlo Oentlo Oontle men's wear, bals end cenxress. The nebbiest shape Imaginable. Fits without bulge or bag at side fits closely, neatly and comfortably. Have fair stitch edge soles, seamless vamps, neat round tee with fancy tlw. They'll wear strongly tee. Lxamlnntlen of the material, and the putting together suggests that Itscir. An extra bread shoe fur stout, plump feet bread enough te cover the wldcut feet horo hero hore nbouU, humeus and corns Included, If that metnber be afflicted with them. Fer shoes se wide there Is much about the se tn be admired ; they give shape te large feci, nnd are easy and comferlnblo In wear. They are well made, nicely finished and will prove very serviceable. These BOll at $1.60. New lines In Men's calf-skin shoes plain tee bals and congress, tip bala and congress, at 12.00 and 2.W. Striking styles that plense at sight- Step In and see our Men's 11.03 shoes, 11.25 shoes, Jl.M shoes. Thers's lets of geed leather, geed sheemaklng and geed wenr In them for se little inoney. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. B IQ HARGAINrt IN BOYH' WIOW'AMH. Beys' Sl.OOWigwams -FOR- 75 Cts. I hnve Just purchased a Jeb let (TO pairs! of Heys' Wigwams, sizes 1 te 6, which lellirnt 7Se n pair, in order te sell them efr before my regular Hue arrives. They are worth every cent of SI er pair, the regular price. Wigwams are Lace Slippers, made ofHelld Leather, with Seamless Uppers, which are meulded Inte a very pretty shape and being Seamless are very easy en the feet. They will outwear two or three pair of Fancy Slippers. They can be seen displayed en Iren column in front of store. The One-PrirJfe Cash Heuse, Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKEHT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH. 8 4 S EAHT KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. 9-Stere Closed Every Evening ut 6 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. ptABPET CLEANING WORKS. NEW LOCATION. NEW MACHINERY. NEW PROCESS. The only process by which you can have your Carpet thor oughly cleaned and ventilated with cold dry air without dam age and returned whem prom prem ised, without regard te weather. Called for, cleaned and deliv ered same day. The airing and ventilation is, from a sanitary point, alone worth the price paid for cleaning. LANCASTER STEAM CARPE'l CLEANING WORKS, t Se-called Carpet Cleaning, te wit: (hand-beating) is a posi tive injury te delicate carpets. It does net thoroughly clean, nor does it brighten the colors ; our process will. If we injure your carpet will replace it with a new one. Steam does net enter the carpet, as some sup pose, merely drives the ma chinery. Send for catalogue. Freight paid one way en Carpets out of town. Send orders te any of the agencies. Werk Cor. Christian and Woodward, Lancastkk, Pa. Telephone Mn &bvtvtitmtntm. TBDOEH HAVE LONG BINCB DBCID-D J that Billy WaltCs agar I the Beat la the Mtate. Fer sale at . NOH. 6 A IDS NORTH QUEKN Ot. dec&ftndM.Tu.Th -VTO POISON OR INJURIOUS COLORS 3( nsed In" Parity Boap." FOB BOLTH, LAO HCBEwH, BET HCBEWH, Hq tiara and Hessaefl Nuts, these (reeds In stock, at JOtlMBEsrl, W East Fulton street. B17-UQ BEHT fie HAVANA FILLER CIOAB IN the city, at BILLY WAITZ'H, Nea. S 1 Nertti queen UU deeMmdM.Tn.TliJl mUK LARUEHT AND FINEST LINE OF 1 Meerschaum ana rrencn Briar j Cigar Helders, cigar cases, unuH Bexes am aiali kinds of stneaer's sriic es. DEMUTHWOIQAR STORE. alS-tfdR 111 East King street. , -TTIBITTHE LANCA8TEB BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ne. 34 North Duke Street. Typewriting free te nnr pnplls. mr2Mfd 1LC.WEIDLEB, Principal. a-1 J.8WABB4CO., Vj, COAL, TLB.nilENEMAN,INSUBANCE. Bemevcd te 34 Centre Square (Lecher Hulldtng.) Directly oppesito old efllce. tnarawtd THOa. F. PERRETT, PRACTICAL HATTER. All kinds or Hats Cleaned, He-Trimmed and Remodeled te leek like new. Hllk Hats a siicclally. Hats called rer bv addressing m29-lmd 0 COURT AVEN UE, LancasUr, Pa. F OR RENT-FROH APRIL I, IMO. , Tlin DOKHSOM l'rlvnte Dwelling and Htore Roem, Ne. 12S East King street. DOHR- HO.M HALL. Ne. 123 East King street. The FACTORY, Nes. 120 and 128 East Mifflin street. Inquire of ' OEO. 8. NORRECK. Proprietor of the Doersom Carriage Works, cor ner of Duke and Vine streets. febl7-tfd Aly w BILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOB 6c and 5a Cigars In the State, at NOH. 6 A lOCI NORTH QUEEN HT. dce.ri-6nid.M,Tu,Th,H J" IIALDY A SON. EXTENSIVE MARDLE J, and Grnnltn Works, at the Old Bland, erth Queen St., next deer teFIInn Abrcne miin's, Lancaster, Pa. We have a larger stock of finished marble and ernnlte work, than any establishment In the city or county. It will be te the advantage of anyone, wishing any work In our line of busi ness te cnll nnd see us. We can furnish any thing In the line nf cemetery work. We have tvvelve marble and granite monu ments en hand te select from. maMwdlt U IIALDY ASON. PELIAL ATTENTION IOR HAH0AIN8- Wlll sell cheap the remaining stock or Family Carriages, Phmlena and Tep Buggies, and THE NORBECK ROAD CART, ALL MY OWN MANUFACTURE. I have located temporarily my Office and Wnreroem nt the Southern Market, corner or Seuth linecn and Vine streets. fcb2S-tfd J.H. NORUECK, AgenL -ltOR ONE DIME, A Solid Back, All Bristle Hand Brush. Just the .'erth mer thine for washing your hands Werth mere than any brush of the kind made, and sold for TEN CENTS AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE A LEMjON STREETS. If veur hands are rough, red and hard use CREMOI.ENE. anl3-lyTu,Th,8-R T EINHOLD'S Bargain Stere Price List. Tea Setts, 50 pieces, $3.75. Chamber Setts, 10 pieces. $2.70, $2.75 and $3.25. Decorated Plates, 10c each. Wine Setts, 00c nnd 80c. Water Setts, 8 pieces, 58 cents. " Handsome Goblets, 5c each. Irfirge Glass Pitcher, 15c. CofTce Hellers, 8c, 10c., lie., 15c, 19c, 23c. and SAecncli. Tea Kettles, I5c, 20c. 25c, &0c 70c and 85c. Enameled Kettles, 25c, SOc. and 32c each. Polished Skillets, Ibc, 18c, 22c, 2le 28c. each-Nevcr-Ilreak Skillets, 18c, 51c, tc. and 71c Table Spoons, 10c, 20c, 30c nnd SOc a sett. Ten Spoons, 5c, 10c, 18c and 25c a sett. Ilargaln Knives and Ferks, 00c a sett. Iirge Hammered Walters, 10c Dust Hrushes, 10c, 22c and 25c Shoe Hrushis, 10c, 15c, 23 and SOc Geed Scrub Brushes, 5c eneh. Weeden Buckets, 10c. eneh. Umbrellas, 50c, 05c, 85c and 05c. Rubber Combs, 6c, 10c. nnd 15c Memorandum Heeks, 3c and Ic Sheet Music, 5c and 10c. Flne Handkerchiefs, Gc. and 10c. And n large nsbertmenl of 5c and 10c goods. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Nearly Opposite Penn'i Railroad Station. m 10-1 yd H IHSII A BROTHER. Means te many the overhauling of Inst Spring's nnd Summer's Clethlpg, nnd the filling up of a fault, Pair of Pants, or a Light WelghtOver WelghtOver ceat. If jeu stand In need of any of tlie above articles, please bear In mind that we can sup ply jeu with them, either Ready-Made or Made-te-Ordcr, at prices which are sure te please jen In every respect. OUR MADE-TO-ORDER DEPARTMENT Is feeling the usual Spring Impetus, netwith standing the unfavorable vrentlier ; nnd it la no wonder. Such liamlsoine patterns as we can show me hard te resist buying. Wa wlli;ie pleased te show them te j ou. IN OUR Ready-MMe Department The hnnd'eine patterns we are shun ing in Men's, Beys' and Children's Suits & Pantaloons Are without doubt the most desirable In Lan caster. A v lew of our Centre 5"juare Windows will give you an Idea of them. SPECIALTIES IN Spring Overcoats, $5 te $20. Spring Neckwear, 25c and 60c. Spring Underwear, 25c and SOc. CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. H. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTKK, PA. HIRSH BROTHER, flttw 3ltrtlemnl. TTAOKR - BROTHER. HAGER& BROTHER. SPRING ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST IN MEN'S ID BOYS FDRN IS Underwear. Light and Medium Weight Mr oets, In Camel's Hair and White Cashmere Underwear. Excellent Whits Merine Underwear at 60c, Special Bargains In Jean Drawers, all sites, at23c Novelties In fine Balbrlggan Underwear at JOc and 75c. Cost Prices en all Winter Underwear may at trast late buyers. Hosiery. The Largest, Most Attra'tl ve Lines of X Hese we have ever shown. Special Values in Balbrlggan and Fancy y. Hese at 12c a pair. French Balbrlggan i Hese nt 20c ; usual 25c quality. New Lines of Fancy H Hest at 30c ; usual 25c quality, White Shirts. Th. Geld Shirt, perfect fitting, well made, equal te custom shirts, tl unlaundered ; 15 40 par SA dozen. A 60c Shirt, reinforced back and front, well stayed, linen besom, the best at the price. Fine White Dress Shirts, plain and fancy besoms, at tl 25 and (1 50. Special Bargains in DemetHhlrtsnt25c, worth 35c Geed Quality Demet Shirt at b7Hc Special Value In Flannel (net Demet) Shirts at 50c, worth 66c. New Styles In Imported Flannel Shirts atil and II 25. Special Velne In Cheviot Shirts nt 50c, worth 65c. 35, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. Stem .buctrtiacmcntB. "CARRIAGE WORKS DOERSOM CARRIAGE WORKS, Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets (formerly Nerbeck A Mlley), GEO. 8. NORRECK, Prep. f)0,000 Over Six 'Iheusand Dollars au.OOO In Flne Vehicles new en Exhibition. 1800 All the LATEST STYLES for 180O nin.ne read carts sin. no J-Tlie best of mechanics en repairing at the J noersem wnrriage ivories corner ei jjuke nna Vine streets. dU-lvdll THE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana cigars, our manufacture, in dexcs ei a. GO nnd 1 DEMUTU'S CIGAR STORE, 1U East King Street. alS-tfdR IJIOR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS, J Hangers, Clamp Hexes. Couplings, etc., go te JOHN BEST, !M31 uiv5i, u jmvsi. r uiteustreeu nw-ua 4 ADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE- i slim, can be furnlshedntreasnnablefleurcs. JOHN UEST, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd TRACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS : DIRIGO, FOR I Steam and Hydraulic Packing, Asbest Repe, Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Heard. ABbcslea Cement, Asbestos Slunthtug, Gum Packlng.Gum Kings for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Pine Cever, at JOHN BEST S, aw East Fulton street, m7-tfd HE CALLA LILY 18 THE TRADE MARK of the Finest Seap en Earth. " PURITY. c UT PRICES. 35 & 37 North Queen St. CUT PRICES. Silk Plushes. 29c, 46-Inch Black Henriettas, 75c. All-Weel Tricot Cleths, Deuble Width, 25c. 46-Inch Hlack and Colored Henriettas, 33c, Black Surah Silk, 25 Inches wide, 75c. $1 Colored Henriettas nt 75c. Best Colored Silk Velvets, 50c. Yard Wide Challles, 12c. New Plaid Dress Goods, 10c. 40-Inch Wide Striped Dress Goods, 12Kc. New PlaliU Dress Goods, 5c. 50c and 75c Corset at 37c and 50c. Fcnnd 10c Dress Ginghams at 6Jc and 8c. Wc, 75c, $1 Wlilte Shirts at 37ic, 50c, 75c. Ladles' Ribbed Vests, 10c, 120,20. 10c and 12Jc Outing Cleth.gc and 10c. 25c Turkey Table Linen nt 20c. I12-i.il M,$2 White Quilts at $1, $125, $160. I,aee Pillow Shams, 12)e, 17c, 20c, 2.1c, &Se, 87,c, 42c, 50c. Hamburg Edgtng, 1, 2, 3, 1, 5c, up te 2ec. 4VInch Dress Flouncing, 3,1, 37JJC up te $1 60. Silk Ribbons, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12 17, 25c. Silk Patches for QuIIU, 2, 3, 4, 5c'each. Huchlngs, 3, 6, 10. 12X. 17, 20, 25c a yard. -GO TO 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER. PA. BOSTON STORE. ipi'IITE POSTOFI'ICE.) CHARLES STAMMS, H BARGAINS, j Beys' Shirt Waists! New Styles In Narner's Percale Shirts 60 cents. Extra Geed Values In Shirt Waists atfTHH Cocallce Shirt Waists at Zje. Kid Gloves. Bpeclal Value In Deg Skin Gloves for Sri Ing, 8$c, worth II. I Kid Gloves for street or driving wear, nl naees, B170C, 11,11 36. "Dent's" imported Kid OIevh, 8pr snaaes. i Excellent Values In White and Embtelde NlgtllKODCS.&QCtOfl. , Neckwear. NEW COLORINGS. LATESUAF1 LARGE ASSORTMENTS. An unequaled showing of Novelties at 60e.l Special confined novelties In Finest Ne wear Effects, $1. Large, excellent showing of New Neekwa at 25c. Hlack Neckwear, all kinds, neveltMa al staples always tn stock. Sec "Minge," the new E. A W. Cellar. Latest Styles in Ancher Brand Cellars al Cuffs nt 12Kc Rubber Clothing for Men and Beys. Stent 3lbuevticment. ITrABH EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS ' TV be washed with " l'urlty sleap." Ten "PIOR RENT. NO. 28 EAST KING RTnEET. Inquire within. ' mrtMwdRH -I7HIIE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOl JL' ngurcs, gote jeun best, 883 East Fult street. m7-tfJ A PRIL INVESTMENTS. April Investments LANCASTER CITY (NEW) 15-30 YEAR 4 PI CENT. BONDS. LEBANON BELT R. R. 25 YEAR 1st MORt GAGE 5 PER CENT. BONDS. LANCASTER CITY STREET It. W. 30 YEAB 1ST MORTGAGE 5 PER CENT. BONDS. These Investments will bear the closest l specuen ey me ine.u conservative. Fer prle mm uiu ueiuus vvriic Hi or cull Ullen JACOH II. LONG. Hmker. 10 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.1 Iii4j4iuiicrciwifc OPRING NECKWEAR! Feur-ln-IIaud, Teck and Tycoon, AtEIUSMAN'8.2 -yrriLLIAMSPORT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street. -j-EW STYLE LINEN COLLARS, AT ERISMAN'S. TO SAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDEE your heart use " Purity Seap." 1 "IITE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I ' If you have them examined you will prebabH Ond that there Is something wrong with them II miu uiui giusses win ue a great neip te ya We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA! which are made enlv bv us. and nwimmanii by leading Oculists as the beat aids te defecfl live vision. n Solid Geld Spectacles, fs.oe ; usual prleel Utn.1 UiuAlnnlea Kl.. ........ a n Artificial Eyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, XO M. ZIHEHAH & BRO.;130 S. Mintb Str OPTICIANS I PHILADELPHIA Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets, rnvH-lyd XpXCURSIONS AND PICNICS. Mt. Gretna Park ON THE Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, or Excursions and Picnics I FREE TO ALL. It contains everj thing needed for a pleasant da 's outing. Ample shelter, lovely walks and rambles, romantic drives, mountain springs, crstal streams spanned by rustle bridges: beating en Lnke Ceucwagn, a beautiful moun tain lake, 20 acres In extent; Tennis, Carousal, Croquet nnd Base Ball ground; Bowling Alley, Sheeting Gallery, a spacious Dancing Pavilion, Dining Hall, Kitchen, (provided with fuel); Toilet, Basket and Uuggnge rooms and an ex cellent restaurant In charge of a competent eiterer. Tables. Henches, Swings and Itustle Seats are sc.ittertd throughout the weeds for the free use of excursionist. The Narrow Gauge Railroad and Governer Dick are Special Attractions. , Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Prem ises. 4-l'er excursion rates and general Informa Inferma Informa Uen.applyto Jv'EI) IRISH, nl-3md Bup't C. A L. Railroad, Lebanon, Pa. B OOTS AND HHOtS. The First of April HS NO TERRORS FOR PEOPLE WIIO BUY THEIR SHOLS FROM D. P. STACKH0USE, 28 AND 30 KAST KINO ST. The) 're Al wa s Happy Becnuse They Get Bueh Geed Goe,ls, mid Alitays Able te Pay All Bills Because They Save Se Much Meney By Buying at Stackhouse's, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, I LAJJCAJWEfl, PA. J . 4fvsA.4v. -.
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