Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 07, 1890, Image 4

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PHEEASTER FESTIVAL.
fit WAS OBSERVKI IS THE CHl'R.HES
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tfcrv let Well AttMHlcsI-i .miim.e
Md Pretty liocemtlonn-Scliool clill
!& Urea Receive Knjstcr l'rencntis.
iTh weather was nil that would have
n desired for nu Easter day. me air
i ebel enough te be bracing, but net loe
i ix. OT...v.ri. Tlie churches wero
wded en this K""1 festal da' euwrved
later rears with a tnucii ceremony
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Heng ChrHtlan uenorenwiioin w i
niiv-nt Christmas. The manner In
rhlch It u observed will be found noted
'Wew.
! W St. .Tames' Kpiacepni.
-TAt.su James' Episcopal church me nut
Pastcr morning service, with cemmu-
'len. wa conducted by Keva. uoepor
! Bhroedor, with a sermon fy
former en " wnwi n"'
ifffctM Bays in Hades." Tlie roiiewinR
juleal programme wa a Clie one and
Mwell rendered tinner uie uirmwu
Prof. Mats: Voulte, Tours; Te Deum in
Wtfi Hanks: llenedlctus, Wilsen ; uyr e,
l Mendelssohn; Easter Gesper, Htoiner. me
?leist were a. ueioerson, winm neu.,
Daniel II. Sensenlg, O. Vatter.
K&The decorations wcre unusually line.
On the baptismal font, en use i n'"
"IttUrwined with hyacinths and tullpi, was
im . r erttntlnn rnsn. TllW floral (le-
ft Vlfcn wm the gill of Itk-hard .Tenkini, esq.,
if'.'-'i. . nimnrlii tn hln motlier. Ill front of
kSthe Inrtnrn was a beautiful arch surmounted
tby floral tar of whlte and red carnation
Fiwwm. This was tlie irlR of If. I'rnnk
rEshlenian, esij., as a memerliil te his ilo ile
ii? i ..!i r.n II. n ..ll.it- u-nrn halldBOmn
l"lboquets of flewers.tlie gifts of Mrs. Samiiel
Hpl. Itcynelds, and In tlie chancel wero
Implants and palms.
K At G:I5 thore was evcning imji
Fsseveral fine musical selection.
St. Jehn's Eplsoepni.
At SU Jehn's Episcopal church the
musical programme en tinnier morning
... . ii niirlat. llin r.nnl is Risen Te-tlav."
fevMnh'rlst Our Pasiever." "Gleria l'alrla,"
jSjfTeT)cuni." Hely communion was nd-
Ire ministered and a sermon preacueu
l&mernlng by Hew J. K. Pratt en " The
$?Rosurrectlen." In tlie afternoon me cmi
Plten'i festival was held and the programme
.-'was maue up pmu.-.M.iijr ui wwu,i ..
sljresponslve readings. In the oventng the
Krwrular service was held with special
fmuslc by the choir. The decorations wero
m tasty at this cliurcli. KiBing from 1110 ieih,
"wbJch steed In the midst or plains, was a
s? floral and everu-reen cress. The altar and
'ehanecl werodecerated wlthealU Ulles and
.plants.
xrinity i.iiiiicrnii.
At 0:S0 o'clock, en Knster morning, (here
was a special sorvlce of song at Trinity
Lutheran church, participated in uy vtu
.members of the Sunday school, 'ine ex-
9rcises ended with serinture readluu and nu
fir address by Hev. Fry.
IPS The regular service was held at 10:50
K4o'cleck, at which ever 700 recolved com cem com
ITninnlen. The munlcal Holcctleiis connlHted
O7jef "Praise Ye the Father," itoei's eiai
TeDeum and an Easter carol at the offer effer offer
ilery. There was no sormeu at this servlre.
JKev. J. II. liumpie assisted 1110 jinsier in
;-the communion sorvlce.
'). Jn theanorneon the Sunday scnoei una
.'TlU Easter service It was entitled "The
S'icter's Triumph," and was made up of
'freadlngs and an address by Hev. J. Max
VvHark. In the evening soverni line musical
rfaelectlens wero renJerwl and mi ICnster
'ermen preaclied by ltev, try. neiy
s j'eommuiiien was admlntsterrd nttlilsser-
evlce.
'y The floral decorations wero n rich feast
'far the eve. Hestlnir unen the nulnlt was
cress of spruce boughs. Ferns ontwined
f the cress nui a', its base wero tne rarest 01
ftBerchlds. In the recess there was a dense
Ofmass of orchids. On the front of the pulpit
f't-larKe. stalely Easter lilies were no less con-
pTwanlpiinna than tlin crnwn and hurl) 111 the
K?" tl, a n.1 Hit Itulu tf tlin ..ri.lllr.ut flf.U'firu
S""'"s " "'"" w. -.".-
iSesIdcs the liinsulllreni ucsigns in cm
p Bewers tnere wns n wonunei iiviugpinniH;
V-- rantn,ii In full lilnnlll. hnvllll.. 1)9011
f-nr " "."" .. .'.... ..
placed along the cups or inn iinicenies. tn
Iftfe InO wans wcre Komeiices mini mu nuii.
fSm lures. The letters wcre In ltlucK, Minuru.
II, IU lllUltt.lllJlllulli UIW ii". w- u." i"
V upon fermer occiislens, they made n
?p most pleasing effect.
t Grni-e I.iitluran.
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fi'f 1110 urcenuiuim iu unire i.iuiiuntii
T'Vliiirfl, wnrn finn. At llie nllnr ttitetl fi
.flguroeriinangolnboiitto rUe In a circle
fAofgeId and wavlnttu flaming swerif. 'J he
"Hlscn." I'lie nllar
fe was arranged like a grotto nnd close te 11
SK.CTf'was a liL'iire of Christ.
At the 10:0 borvlce Te Deum l.iuiiiuiuis
'was finely rondercd, Miss Aimle Hwiirlz-
Pwelder and llewnrd Shcnk ns solelstH.
iKev. Ilaupt preachel en the resurrection.
BJ5 A children's service was held in the allor aller allor
Ifeneon, at which an address was delivered
by the pastet r-nd two iTymns sang that
ijlrwei cdihpesed by him.
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P lllllie evening, uner nu niiiiiuiu njr inu
6S choir."! Knew tiiat my lusit'emcri.ivciu,
Bfcfts, Miss Anuie Swnrlzwelder, Bilelst, Hev.
Swnrlzwelder, Bolelst,
MIsupt preached an Easter sermon.
f'litlMt l.iillifirnn
The decorations at this church consisted
of blooming plants, tnstefully arranged in
front of the pulpit. The morning sorvlce
opened with the niitliem " I will inoiitlen
thy loving klndness," with sole by Mr.
Bfei. Oeorge Ackermnu. The borinen wns
) preacheti by Jtev. noeu from .Maiiuew.i:
tj J te 8; after which holy communion was
JSR dralulstered. in the evening tne r-asier
Sff Sunday school festlval was held. It was
S entitled "The dawn of glory," nnd wns
made up or responi-ive readings, singing
and addresses by Hev. Heed mid Supt.
Butlirlc. The anthem rondere.1 by the
choir at this service was "Hark, the Hengs
efJubilee."
ZItu's l.uthuran Cliurcli.
There were no decorations at ion's
Lutheran church oil account of the com
munion service. The exercises en Easter
morning opened with an organ duett by
Charles Whltmer and Harry Mayser, two
very apt pupils of Prof. Iienkcrt. The
selection played by these young men was
a difficult one, from Dr. Velkaincr. The
& special selections by the choir wcre "Prulse
m, the I.erd" and " Hallelujah," In w filch the
C--'. Ul.1. ...A.A. II... UMIII.ni lV.1.1t.n.
PU1U1UV n,e. -, ii iiii.iii iiMiiwiii
Charles Schletzhauer; soprano, Misses
fev Mary Achmus and Kate Diukelberg; alto,
?X; Mia Annie Hess; tenor, Jacob .Helbert and
(i Wrn.1 Vnllmer.
Ks The sermon by Hev. Mayser was from
i c 'Itamsn. fl : 4. and the theme, duties result.
& lug from resurrection of Christ and a cele-
yj br&tlen. The communion was tne largest
Ktn tlm hlsterv of the church. In the even-
l-i"l there was special Easter service.
r St. Stepnen's j.utuerun.
At Sf. Stephen's Lutheran church there
?: wu .neclal Easter music at the ineruiiu;
;, iwrmen, followed by a cermen by He v.
y. Jteiwcr, ireui main 10 ; a iu v, uuer wiuru
iv hnluwminniilnn wn, AflmlfllKtnr",! tn n
' (-.V.large number, among them being the class
-A confirmed last weeu. I he decorations con-
f'i elated of an arch above fbe pulpit, In which
5 fWM the Inscription In bronzed letters "The
ieru is niMii, Aiieiuia. r mere were
kV1e flowers en the altar attractively nr-
J'. ranged. In the evening the Sunday school
'h. tf.., AAlntirnllntl wns liplil mill AnnLt.luil
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r of Easter carols, recitations and addresses
ly Rev. Melnter and several members of
',15 M,a Hll.U rliu.
f TUn CAthnila Churches.
Ill the Catholic churches there were no
V decorations beyond the usual floral display
-en the main altars, but with their numer
eus caudles and many handsome bequets
'44ury presented u flue a)ieuraticc. The
'jNttsic is always a special feature iu these
t. - 1IH. Uiry't mawt-a were celebrated at
8 and 10 o'clock by Hev. Dr. McCullagh.
At the last named hour the choir sang
Mozart's Twelfth Mans, with Lnmbllotle's
Alleluia, with thn following ns the
soleists: Misses Heckle Hheads, Mnze
Malene, Margaret K-llly, Annle Iiwell
imd Miss Judith, Dr. W. If. Tiwcll, Philip
V..l,nr. Pmnk It. McClaln. nnd W. O.
Fralley, leader. Millard's vescrs vns
sung In the afternoon. A sermon en the
gnscl of the dny was preached by Hev.Dr.
McCullagh at the late mass.
AtSU Antheny's Father Oanss' second
mass was sung at 10 o'clock nnd Mcmera
rle's vespers In the afternoon. The soloists
wero Mrs. uclla Mcurnnn, soprano; Mrs.
Jehn lllemciiz, nltn; Harry Drachbar,
tenor, Matthew Derloy, bass, with Feul.
Weber lender of the choir.
At St. Jeseph's Cntholle church the snme
mass was sung and Wolse's vesper. Tlie
soloists were: Hass, Fred. 11 rail el and
Anselm Klrchner ; tener, Loe Heuscr and
Geerge Knoeland ; soprano, Annle Matlern;
Mary Oanss, Clara Kress; alto, Lizzie
Klrchncr and Mary iiouser. At tne ouor euor ouer
tory In the mass " Hegina Coells " was well
rondered. Tlie early mass was colebrated
by Father Schmidt and the late mass by
Father Christ, with a sermon by Father
Sclunelz, of ,St. Jeseph's hospital.
The number of communicants nt the
above three churches was very lnrge nnd
grenlly In oxcess of the number In nny re
cent years.
Ml. i.uke'n Iter.irnuMl,
The decorations at St. Luke's Heformed
church wcre en the chancel and altar nnd
consisted of Heriiiudn lilies and smllnx
entwined. The first sorvlces or the day
were at 0 o'clock and wero conducted by
Hev. Ltchlltcr. At 10:.'10 there wns holy
communion, at which the '.- catccliumens
confirmed en Pulm Sunday recelved thelr
first comuiuiileii. In the evening tlie Hun
day wlieril festlvnl wns held. After a
baptism of children, the rocltntleu of the
short catechism, a short sormeu by the
p.ister, the children of the primary depart
ment received glftf. 'llioen'urlugsol the
day were for goneral bonellccnco. The
music was under the direction of Jehn A.
MiJJeinsny, organist.
Mt. l'ftiil's ftoreriiicd.
The doceratlons nt St. Pmil's Itcfermcd
church censl&teil of flowers nnd petted
plants about tlie pulpit. At the morning
services Hev. F. A. Oust preached the
sermon nnd nssistcd Hev. J. AV. Mcmliiger
In administering communion. In the
evcnlng tlie Sunday school fcsllvnl wns
held. It consisted of singing, icuiUtlnus
nnd an address by Hev. Mcmliiger. The
infants wero given bnskets containing can
dles and rabbits.
First ftefbrinnil.
At the First Hefermed church holy com
munion was admlnistored by Hev. I'll. De
Lyre, of Napa, California. Thore was bap
tism In the nfleriumn, but no Sunday
school cclobrntieii. The children were
prosentod with lCanter gifts.
At the Moravian.
The decorations nt the Moravian 'church
were very olnberate nnd costly. Llturglcnl
sorvlce was held nt 0 o'clock in the morn
ing. After an opening nntliem by the
choir and tlin recitation of the litany, Hev.
Hark rend the biblical account of thnresiir thnresiir thnresiir
roctleu. This sorvlce clesed with the
Te Deum. At 10:30 the regular morning
sorvlce was held. It consisted of a special
Easter litany and eiithcm bj' the choir ns
nu oflertory and a sermon by Hev. Hark
en the resurrection.
In the evening the children's celebration
was held. It consisted of singing nnd ro re ro
spensivo readings. The infant depart
ment sang " Lily Hells," and whlle soven
llttle girls wero singing they swung calla
lilies. A feat u re of the ontertaliimont wns
a rocltalleu and tableaux by two llttle boys
and two llttle girls about u mess-covered
reclining cress, the girls strewing llowers
ever It as they recited. After nu nddress
by Hew Hark the children wero presented
with Easter gifts. The music at all these
oxerelsos was very flue.
Mtmwburry St root M. H. Church.
At thoStruwberry stroet colored church
tlie altar wns decorated with plants, and
ever the pulpit wns a cress nnd In front of
It in grcen letters were the words " He Is
risen." In the morning there wns mi
Easter levu feast, nnd Iu tlie afternoon n
Sunday school Jubilee. Iu tlie evening
Hev. Seth D. V. Smith preached from tlie
toxV'Helsrlson."
This evening there will be u grand mis
sionary ciiteitaliuueiU and en the pro pre pro
grameo nre Easter lllble wanes with tub tub
leaux, " Easter Dawn," "The Tomb of
Jesus," "Angels' Visit," te conclude with
a gr.mil Easter march around the tomb.
ProHhytei-luii .Moiuerlal.
Special Easter anthems wero rendered
morning and evening nt the Memerial
Prosbyterlau church. In the morning
Hev. Themas Thompson preached from
Luke 12: I!', after which 11 ve wcre baptized.
In tlie evcnlng the sacrament or the Lord's
supper wns administered te a large number
nnd eight members wero udded te the
church membership. In the afternoon iu
tlie Infant department of tlie Sunday school
the 150 pupils were prosentod with K inter
gifts.
Union llothel Church.
An Easter sermon was preached Iu the
morning by the pnstoref the Church ofOed.
In the afternoon the Sunday school held n
celebration iu the main uudionce room.
The programme wns made up efnuthems by
the choir, responsive rending by . Superin
tendent NtoveOvvons anil the Sunday school
children nnd recitations by Paul Owens,
Albert Dener, Ida Wccliter, Edith Leng,
Dollle Fate, Llzzle Coulter, Jehn Htirkli.it t,
Heme Abraham, Annle Veber,bnss sole by
Jehn Lulier and duett by MUs I.lllie llnkur
and Mrs. Jehn Lellor. The decorations
consisted by flewers, petted plants about
the pulpit mid ubove it, an arch with the
words in green letters " He is Klsen."
At the First Evangelical church, Hev. F.
P. l.elir pastor, Easter sermons were
preached morning and ovening. There
was no Sunday school festlval, but the
children were presented with Easter eggs.
At the Second Evangelical chinch
services appropriate te the day wero held
morning mid evening. There wero no
special Sunday school exercises.
At Covenant U. B. church, Hev. C. W.
Ilutsler pastor, communion was admin
istered at the morning services. In the
uftorneon thore was a Sunday school Easter
festival and a pregramme undo up or
iiiusle and addresses by pastor and Super
intendent S. It. Urablll, afler which the
children were prosentod with rabbits and
eggs.
At the First HaptUt there wero no special
services uud at the Olivet Ilapllst church
Hev. Frayne preached sermons appre
prlate te the day eclebrnted.
There was no spechtl services at the First
Presbyterlau church en liister.
At St. Jehn's Lutherau church appro
priate services were held en liisler morn
ing. At the Heckland Street Mission Sunday
school there woie special Euster services,
consisting of carols. There was u distribu
tion of eggs. Mr. Croemo sang severul se
lections, Mr. Curl Wltuier presided at the
organ. Mr. Stonebrokcr conducted the
exercises.
At the Eabter morning service at St.
Jehn's (Jenmiti Hefermed, the sormeu was
preached by Hev, O. 1'. Seibcl, after which
a class of eleven was cemtlrined. In the
evening missionary servlcts were held.
At Gottwald chapel church Extension
Day was observed, and the offerings re
ceived will be devoted tn that purpose.
At the Duke sheet M. E. church special
Easter music was rendered under the
direction of Dr. J. L. Witheiew. Hew DrJ
Vernen preached morning and evening.
Easter nt Mnnhetm.
Mamikim, April 7. The bright sunlight
or Easter morn, streaming in through the
memorial windows of the church, fell
In beautiful and mellowed colors en the
profuse decorations In St. Paul's Hofermod
church. Hlslng above the plauts were a i
lnrge nrrny or cnlla lilies. The sermon of
the pastor, Hev. V. J. Jo'msen, was tlpen
"Tlie Stone Holled Away." Hely com
munion was celebrated, a larger nuniber
of communicants partaking of the olcmenls
thnn upon any former occasion In the hit hit
tery ofthe congregation. Twenty-six new
members were secured, or which nineteen
wero confirmed. ,
In the evcnlng early choral sorvlce wsa
held by the school, at which tlme also nlne
children wero baptized. This evening llie
infant school glvean egg-brcaklnp cnloi cnlei cnloi
talnment in the lecture room.
HEATH OF AX AOEO WOMAN.
Mrs.
Lena Zecli Succumb te Vnrelysls.
A Hen or Emery Itlchl Dies.
Cel.UMiitA, April 7. Mrs. Ixma cell
died en Saturdny nt the house of her son-in-law,
W. II. Ollbert, Fourth and Union
streets, aged 09 years. The death was due
te paralysis, afler an Illness of seme time.
Sovernl children survive The funeral
wns held this afternoon nt 2 o'clock from
Saleme U. II. church.
Leen Hlehl, infant son or Emery Hlehl,
en Seuth Frent stroet, died this morning
nftorabrlerillnosx. Tlie funeral will be
held en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
onieer Scliill was taking three lieyslii
blue uniform towards the leckuplast oven even
lug when he was met nt Third and Cherry
streets by Councilman Orove nnd llenry
Mullen. Theso gentlcmeu are Grand Army
men, and after Inquiry learned that the
boys were runaways from Mt. Jey orphan
school. They hed been arrested by Olllcer
Schlll, who Intended taking thorn In the
lockup until the nuthorltles of the school
could be notified. Messrs. Mullen nnd
Grevn protested against placing the boys
III the lockup, nnil nfter n short cenference
It wns decided te prnciire n loam ami take
the boys te Mt. Jey. They were well
clothed and wcre rein 12 te 1,1 yours old.
They said thny were en their way te Coatos Ceatos Coates
vlllo nnd wero plcked up by the olllcer en
the Pert read,
The Y. M. S. A., n new social club, dedi
cated thelr new rooms, nu Walnut street,
en Saturday night. The rooms nre nlcely
fitted up nnd the club numbers about .1.1.
The Metie)lltan baud was prosent nnd C.
C. Kaull'iiinii,os(.,made an nddress en "The
millionaire In iielltlcs must go."
The Koysteno Seelnl club will held a
bnll lu the nrmery te-night.
Easter Day was n bright and beautiful
ene, and the streets worn well filled. The
churches held appropriate sorvlces, accord
ing te the programme previously pub
lished, and wero Inrgely attended The
floral decorations In all the churches wero
very bountiful and the music of a special
character.
Thore Is goneral regret at the closing of
the shirt factory, which occurred en Satur
day afternoon, and the small stockholders
are very Indignant ever the niatter. The
matter will most likely bollxed up, and
the works are ex pocted te be In running
orderou Tuesday.
Sipilre Evnusseiit Win. Dew and Henry
Daniels te jail this morning for 10 days
each. They wero drunk nnd disorderly.
Mrs. S. S. Detwller has prcsonted St.
Paul's P. E. church with the west window.
The window will be designed and placed
nt nu early dny and will be valued nt $500.
l'rer. E. II. Snenth, or the chair of
philosophy of Vule uollege, Is visiting Ids
parents iu town.
Jns. 1). Slade left this morning te accept
n position en the Satiidc Utttclte at Spring
Lake, N. J.
The grand spectacular production "She"
will be presented In the opera heuse en
Saturday night.
The Kenncdy Comedy company closed n
successful week's eugagnmenl In the opera
heuse en Satin day night.
Mrs. Dinah Celin sued Andrew Stucknm
bofero Sipilre Evans for assault uud bat
tery. Mrs. Celin went te Stuckam's house
te collect n bill, and alleges that Stucknm
struck her. Tlie case was held ever uud
will be settled.
V. V. Slieubeiger left this morning for
his home at Aurera, Xeb.
A parlor eiitertalninent will be held en
Tuesday ovening nt the home of Mrs. A.
M. Mehrkaui, for the benefit of St. Jehn's
Lutheran Sunday school.
Council will meet eij Tuesday night.
IIEATI
OF lir.NHV L. riCAII.KY,
The
Sccrelnry of the l.iucaster Ileiiu
Mill mi 1 liisiii-Miice Ceiiipiiny
1'llSHCH Awiij.
Henry I,. Frnlley, ene of Lincastei's
well known I'ltlens, died at his residence,
Ne. I'M Seuth Queen street, this morning,
aged CO yea is. He had been III fur seveud
woeks, but it was only within a day or two
that he was eensliUued te lie dangerously
III.
Deceased was a native of Lmcnstcr mid
was iu the ical estate business. Upen the
death of Christian l-efevre, he was elected
secretary of the l.-mcnster Heme Mutual
Insurance company. He assumed the
duties of that nlllce, but was only in the
ofllce a few weeks when he was taken 111.
Fer many years he was nu active member
of Lancaster Ledge of Odd Fellows, nnd
for a long tlme he wns janitor nt Odd Fel
lows' hall. He was connected with llie
Chinch of (ted slnce early manhood and
was ene of its elllceis.
He leaves te survive him the following
biethers: Peter, living tit Woestor, Ohie;
Christian, William, Charles It., Jacob and
Andrew, of this city. Ills children nre
Wm. (., druggist; Harry L., iwlnter; Mrs.
Frank UlllemleilVer, and a single daughter
at home.
MiihIi'iiIii nt Cliclstlanii.
Ciiuisii.v.NA, April 7. A grand imisicule
and literary ontertaliiment was given iu
the M. E. church en Saturday evening. It
was under the auspices of the choir or the
church. Tlie heuse was quite well filled
und the exercises woie appreciated. Miss
Emma Frelui recited "The Lightning Hed
Dispenser," which wns well rondercd and
elicited considerable applause, ltecitutiens
wero also rendered by a number of little
girls representing the nations. Their sing
ing wus excellent. The music, was under
direction or Mr. Ansen Simmons, who led
with the cernet accompanied by llie organ.
He was assisted by Docter Paxton with
tlie violin and Mrs. Orr and Miss Dellle
aille-jjiln provided at the organ, Mr. Hast
ings uud Mrs. C. I .ee Gaul sang sules.
Duetts were snug by MissSkeen, Hev, C.
L. Gaul, Mrs. Helm and G. W. Oronderf.
A ipinrtette, consisting or Mrs. C. L. Gaul,
MUs Skeeu, Mr. II. II. Hamilton nnd G.
W. Oronderf, sang " Xearer My Ged te
Thee." The eiitertalninent was u success.
Twe Hey Thleyes.
William Clinch und Edward Harris,
colored boys, were nrre&ted en Saturday
evcnlng Ter stealing handkerchiefs from fu
front of Charles J, Stamm's dry goods store,
en North Queen street. The boys took the
handkerchiefs and wcre caught doing se.
They went te Centre Square, where they
endeavored te sell thokaudkerchiofs. Mr.
Stimuli has brought charges against them
before Alderman Spurrier. The pair
under arrest nre very bad boys.
Yeung Clinch has been lu quite n number
of scrnjMis, and only last week he was
arrested for stealing soap. He blacks shoes
and Is impudent and saucy te everybody,
while he will steal anything that comes his
way. Many peeple of the city are com
plaining that this boy is allowed te run at
large, as they think the Heuso of Hofuge
the best place for him.
VUItlujr Fi-UmiU,
Martin Kuehnle, a fermer resident of
Liucabter, who has been living iu Dakota
for the past Hftcen years, is visiting friends
in this city. He resides at Aberdeen and
Is greatly pleased with his Western home.
He Is engaged iu the cigar busines?,
Execution IhsiiuU.
Au execution was issued te-day against
Israel Steucr, of Hphrata, for (2,480.
Death efMm. MaryA. Eekmnn.
Mr. Mary Eckninn dled en Sunday nt
the rosldenco or her sen-ln-Uw, Samuel
Delict, at Ne. 718 Seuth Queen street,
after a long Illness. Mrs. Ecknian wns
the widow or Henry Eckmnn, who
rer many years wns, proprietor or t'ie
hotel nt Druinore Centre, nnd wns ene of
ha host known men lu the township of
Drumerc. Mrs. Eckman was formerly a
member of St. Catharine's church near
Quarryvllle, but slnce she came te town
seme years age alie has been connected
with St, Mary's church. The deceased
was CO rears or age and leaves four sons
and ene daughter. The daughter Is Mrs.
Laura Delict nnd the sons nre James,
Henlamin, Harry nnd Jehn. The fun-
oral will lake place Tncsdny
with sorvlce nt St. Mary's
morning
church.
Vestry Elected
The following wero elect ed veslrymcii of
St James' cliurcli at the meetings this after
noon! Wm. Aug. Allec, Wm. A. Morten, Jehn
11. Livingston, Francis Shrndcr Dr.
M. L. Herr, Goe, M. Franklin,
J, P. McCaskey, mitcrM. Franklin, Gee.
H. Wilsen, Samuel II. Dlllcr, Goe. N. Hoy Hey Hoy
nelds, James II. Marshall.
Officers Iwem In.
This nftorneon Mayer Clark wns found
nt his ofllce nnd very busy. The street com cem com
mlslener, superintendent of wnter works
nnd ether ofllcers as well ns the secn.td
nlne of appointed policemen worn sworn
lu, and the ofllcers wcre told te order their
uniforms at oneo.
A clear complnxlen. bright eyes mid Mnn,
solid lli'li arc n few evidences of lis health.
Klvhiv properties. "While net (Irtrnetlni; one
whit from the mother's rare, T cannot lay Inn
Krral stress en the merlin of Mcllln's Koe.1,"
wrltcan father.
The Wilbur Opera Company.
This evcnlng llie Wilbur ept-m company will
commence a week's enirtiKcment In lliues-ra
hoime for the bencllt of the Ijnieantcr Ixslgcef
Elks, nu order that la nne of the strnngentaiid
best In the United Htntex. This e cuing tlie
eicra of "Ermlnle" will Im given and there
will be a chnnjce of hill nightly.
gcatlte.
Fiuit.Rv.-In this city, en April 7, Henry
1-enuril Krallcy, In llie (Oth jenref MlnnKe.
The relatives and friends of I lie family ; also
Washington Kncampmcnt, Ne. II, Lancaster
l-rfxlgc, Ne. 07, I. O. O. V., and Inlnnil City
Lislue, K. of P., and ether member of these
orders nre respectfully Invited te attend the
funeral, from his Inte residence, Ne. 120 Hnuth
Queen Btreot.enThurHdny nfleriioen at 2 o'clock.
Services nt Union llethel Church or Ged at 2::W
o'clock, 3td
OiiKKMWOen. April fi, 1(00. n't .Mlllersvllle,
Mrs. Tracy Greenwood, mother of Clm. J.
llhmlrs, esq., In tlie filth year of her age.
The relative! and friends of the family nre re
gretfully Invited te attend the funeral, fiem
her Inte residence, en Tuesday, April 8, ntVa
m. Interment at Hteliinan's meeting house
Maner township.
IUNN Kit. April 5, 1MO, at New Urlghten, Pn.,
at the resldence or her son, T. J. l).inner, Cor Cer Cor
nella, widow of the Inte Gee. thinner.
lU'lntlves and friends nre Invited te attend
the funeral from the I'enn'a. It. H. depot nt 11:35
Tueiday nieriilni,', te proceed te Umcastir
ceinetcry.
$Ivju bticvtioctttcttte.
CIIEAP-I'lf RE RYK WH1HKII. IILAUIC
hcrry, (linger and Kununel llrandlcs.
HOUllER'S LIQUOR HTOllE,
Ne. 22 Centra Mfiuare,
GRAND MAHQUKUAIIK HALL TjItH
evunlnirnt Ilia M.ENNERCHOR HALL.
Hiney's Full Orchestra. mi
ri-mul.'T.tHUANK,
S 1
SHIRT MANUKACTURKRS AND MEN'S
UUll-irifillM,
Ne. 110 North Queen Street.
Shirts tnndn loonier as low as $1,(10. Perfect
lit guaranteed. nl.ljd
LlTeUR NEW M'ltlNG OOODsitEADY
and the finest ever had.
McOllANN NOWLUN.
Merch mt Tailors, hill North Queeu St.
"irillTl-' COTTON
WASTE. COPI'IM) 11Y
TV the Hiiiiid,
10c ; In IntH nr in iiiiiiiwlu n,
ever.Oc. All tiecsls ih-lUcrisl titniivpnrt or the
cjlyKree. Call en JOHN REST. Ne. iKI I'jist
Knllen street. ni7-td
TENDKIt
YOUR SKIN SOFT, SMOe'l H
.IX and Whlte hy nslns
Purity Himp."
rkUUMAKKOK
GOLDEN LION AXII M I A
r uncriaaMi.-iir.
viiienaauc Uigurs cannot lie exeellisl.
IIKMUTII'H CIGAR STOKE.
Established 1770.
als-tfdlt
1H liutKliiL' Street.
BILLY WAIT. HAS THK HKSTTWO I'OR
5e and 5c Cigars In the state, nt
NOS.fi A Ittl NORTH QUEEN ST.
decrC!nd.M,Tu,Th,S
A
IICTION !
AUCTION"!
COMMENCING TUP-SDAY EVENING AT
7 O'CIiOCK, AT
NO. 10J NORTH QUEEN STREET.
(Oast's Old Stand.)
ROOTS AND SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY.
npr7-trd
I 71 STATE OFMltH. REIIECCA CAMERON,
li lain of Lincaslcr city, (Iccea e 1. Ix'llers
tCAtaiiienlary en said eslale lm Ill's been
(.lantisl te thn luiderslgncil, nil persons In
(lcliled thereto nre rciiucMcd In inalie hnme
illntii ayin"iit, and thesu having cliihns or de
mand against the same, will prcnenl them
without delay for t-etllcincnt le the under
dgticd residing hi Ijiucaslcrellv.
uiaUtd.M A, C. HKINU'llL, Executer.
DT, AUOUSTfNK A'fi 1IOCIC HEElt. "
: m. mr miss
St. Augustine and Beck Beer
Will he en tap at all saloons of his customers,
commend ui; SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1MU.
uprUltd
Q'T frB'' COURSE TILL VACA
Val I tfJXJ Hen In the KejMone liusl-iii-ss
College, liicludliig stationery, fj) Night
Session, and we gun rautee ou as much Hoolc Heolc Hoelc
keoplng and alt business branches nsjeti uiu
able te master during that time.
W. I). MOSSER, Prln.,
Ill North Queen St.,2d tluer, I juicasler, Pn.
tfdAw
13ATENTS.
During March, April unit May m. fee due
only en allewnuce if desired. Write
WM. 11. IIAIICOCK,
.IU Seventh St., Wnshlngloii,l).c..l'.0.1le2-Al.
rerinerly Exiiiuhier In I'ntenumiee.
KOURTEEN YEARS PRALTH'li
mnrlO-lwtlM&Th
IXlUieil'ftBALnTTl'AI.vnTXTrfAT.
Id perty.
Ox WhnsKsnAV, Al'iui, P, KOii,
the undentgiied, executer of Rebccai Came Came
eon, deccased, will etrer at public wile the fol
lowing valuable real estate, te wit; The two.
tery brick hoime and let, Ne. 21 East Walnut
ttreet, containing It feet freut and ftSj feet In
depth,
hale at the Koysteno Heuse nt 7 o'clock, hen
terms of sale will be made known bv
A. C. RKlNtEHL, Executer.
A. K. Rkiniviii,, Aucu upili-ltd
TJROCTOH'S OPERA HOUSE.
WALL THIS WEEK.t
MATINEES WENESDAY AND SATURDAY.
WILBUR "OPERA CO.
AND
SUSIE KIRWIN.
MONDAY ' Ermine."
TUESDAY ..'Ninen-
WEDNKSDAY, Mntlnw. . .. " Merry War."
WEDNESDAY, Eening Grand Duchess."
THURSDAY . " llelienilan Girl."
Milium " beggar Student."
SATURDAY' Matinee. Km Diavnle."
SATURDAY Evenhig," Clduies of Neriuandjv"
This Engnseuicnt under the Auspices of the
ELKS LODGE.
PRICES ,.15, 25, SI, 50 and 75 CENT
M AIIN EE 15, 20 und UI CENTS.
upj-lwd
AITE EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Speotaeles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE!
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed t
If you have them examined you will probably
find Unit there Is something wrong with them,
and that gluues will be u grout help te you.
We ua Inimitable "DIA MANTA'" lenses,
which are made only by in, and recommended
by leading OeulliU a the bet aids te defec
tive vision.
Solid Oeld BpecUclts, 3.00 ; usual price,
91.00.
Htcel Spectacles, GOe.t uual price, 91.00.
Artificial Eyes I uiertcd, 9 1 j usual price, 9 1 0,
M. ZIMEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OITICIANS. PHILAPEU'HIA. '
Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets.
m lily d
Stctu 9tbcrt!cment
-lAltlllAUKdc.
D0EB80M OAftMAOS W01KS,
Cemer of Diike and Vine BtrccU (formerly
Nerbpcfc Mile),
l. . .. .. .. .OBO- " HORBECK, Prep.
il,0( OvrrHlx'iKeiuanit Dollars M.IMM)
In r hie ItuKgle, Usrrlacni. Ac, new en Ex
hibition, nt mr (lira llunfemnia
Ami te agent for llie C'otamhes Biwcr
Ce.'
nne vcnirira at prices that astealh evei
iHMiy. ah Biinrntiiefxi rnini retiiMes In
ly.
irld
the
world for th tnenrv. Nena but Ui twwt. tn.
in
rhanlM employed. Hpcclal allesUen given te
rcwlrliiR. jtend Carts nt almost any price at
the I)ocretn CArrlnge Works, corner nf Dnke
nnd Vlntitrectii. da-lrdAwR
I 71011 IIKNT-THE HOEIHOM- PRIVATE
j Dwell ItiR, Nes. 1 and 1 Kast King
mrivt, will lie rented In parts te suit applicant.
AIe Hie mere lloeni and Factory, In the rear,
mi MIIMIn street. The DOK1WOM HALL-Uis
llnct unit lct located hall In the city, can new
I e runlet for fulrs.fmttlvnls, uppers, Ac Hecure
dates. Fer particulars, Inenlre of
GEO. H. NORBECK, ,
Proprietor of the Docrsem Carriage WOTksJ cor
ner of Duke and Vine streets. febl7-tfd
rpen'iTt-JsT
NO. 20 EAMV KING KTltECT.
Inquire within.
Bptt-lwdH
-1JKST TWO KOH F1VKCKNT.UIOAHH
J J the city, at I1II.I.Y WA1T7H,
Ne-. 5 A 101 North Queen 8t.
(lCdVfiindM.Tii.Th
-1EORUE FLICK,
TAXIDKltMIST,
Ne. 15 West German Htrwt, Birds and Ani
mals shill'cil In a superior mniiiieratrctuiennble
prices. apt-lwd
Ol t COUNTY COMM183IONK11,
WH.I.IAM OHTMAN,
Of Washington lloreugh Iewer District, sub
ject te Democratic Kulcx. Bp2-tfd
BJ."KHliSH,MANUFACrUnER OF HUR
. Rlcnl and Orthnpnsllcal Appliance, such
is Tnisi.es, Ill-neon. Crutches, Clubfeet Blieen,
Arllllclal Llmlis, i:lastlcHleckhiK.etc., Hplnal,
Alxleinlnnl anil Uterine Hnppertcrs, etc. Lndy
nttcnilntice, .107 West King street. niZMmd
-GIAItLKS M. HOWELL,
MARI1LE AND GRANITE WORKS,
Ne. 135 North Queen BL
Menmnents, Grave Stones and Building
Werk. A large and complete stock en hand te
select from, which will be sold at prices less
than elsewhere. Designs, lettering and Carv
ing specialties. Omxf work and satisfaction
guaranteed, l'lease call and examine for your
selves. inr2Mwd
11
EINIIOLD'SIIARUAIN STORE.
Music! Music I
JUSTRF.CKIVEDI
S.OIIO COPIES OP POPULAR MUSIC I
Sold at 5 A 10 Cculs Per Copy.
Vecal and Instrumental I
Violin and Piane. Cornet and Piane Duetts.
Keur-Iland Pieces.
ALSO LATEST HOOKS OP INSTRUCTION.
Catalogues can be had at Stere or
MAILED FREE
S- A Discount te Societies or Musical Or
ganizations, REINHOLD'S
White Frent Bargain Stere,
NEAR I'ENN'A R. R. STATION.
mlO-lyd
y iaiiT WEiaitT shoes.
Kangaroo Shoes
FOR
Comfert and Tender Feet.
I haa the Larneit Stock and Assortment of
Men's KuuguroeShou lu the City.
My SI Genuine Kangaroo Shoe is made en a
Neat Plain Toe In Ijice anil Cehltcsh. SIzchS
te'). I!i8 te match In t'sund V,i'n. Thlnidiee
Is sold eluewhere III this city ut JJM) und St. I
could neverKetftHhoe heretofore like It Ui re
tail for lesN than St.
My SI Genuine, KaiiKiiroeShoo In a Goodyear
Welt mid possesses hoiiie of the merlin of a
Hand Sewed Shee. It can be sewed Instead of
PCKKed In repairing them. HlzeHflteD. Uuyg
in match iu I's uud V,'a. ThU shoe Is Held
elucu here In this city as hlfh us K.
My $5 line of ICaiiRiiroe's In the most complete
lu the city. In Plain Narrow, plain liread. Plain
Square, und Smuire Toe Tips, lu Luce and Cou Ceu
Krcfcs uud all WldtliH. Heys te match In t's und
lJ'n. Sold ns high us fu elsuu licVe.
My td Kangaroo Haml-MadoNliee Is made out
of llie best Nidus obtainable, and Is madeeii the
Nen Glace Tim, mine lust ns the SO Cordovan
Uiceiiud Congress, en which I have such a large
trade.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
Ohas. H.Frey,
(Successor te EREY A ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.:i 4 5 EASr K1NQ HTRECT.
LANCASTER, PA.
BB-Store Closed Every Evening at U o'clock
Except Monday uud Saturday.
M
ARl'lN 11ROS.
SATL'UDAl'H llUDluess In
our Custom Tailoring De
partment tilled pages of our
order book. Such handsome
tailored garments of hand-
Merit
Speaks for.
Itself.
'.some cloths and handsome
Hiving by our prices Is the merit that speaks
for Itself. Suits te Order, $15 and up. See our
Neeltles at SJ0, fil and Jij.
TucmcrchtindLe In our 1'urnlshlng Depart
ment U talking. We mean the prices shall talk
loud enough te be heard. Men's Ilulf-lle-.c,
tegular made from best English makers, S pairs
ler 23c; maker's naine en every pair. Men's
I) eiuet riauuct Shirts, 2V, !&-. See our Spring
Underwear at X7e, fjOc and We. Such softness
and beauty In Welsh nnd French Flannel Shirt
as here for the money will open u tightly
grukped purc, 100 te Se 00. Kid Gloves, thor ther thor
eughl geed, M)c uud II 25 ; flncst, f X 00. There's
Ilargaln News and News of Latest Novelties
at our Neckwear Counter, 15 te J I CO. Men's
Suspenders, 1?, IS, 25 and SO Cents.
Fer Goed"Aii-Around"Shirts
TRY OUR
PRICE, SI 00. YOU'LL NEVER WEAR
ANY OTHER AFTER.
MApTIN'BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St
Utu bueHlsrtttettt.
T
UK BON TON MlI.LINi;ilY 8TOUK,
LEHDINCSTYLES NL.Y.
THE BON TON MILLINERY STORE.
Our Oncntnt
irt Bmnrn. tilll vm iln. i .n ntianln. Hnti .villi ti nnw. Wn nr AnlXtf Mivlim 1
wv7..i.. e. -v.v..rL.:-TV '"?:' -.'".v."l:
uviiiimi.iiw i urn uiiuiuiiinrei ncir .rtnveiiics
Triimed Hats and Bennets,
rjicw
ANDMlLLtNKItY WEAR AT THE
ndfiS,i.o?KM.,?tewwk!!flrfcTO"ndTOBty,,l'TrlrninedHatsut2J01 n.00, WJ0,M. J
and tfi.00 each that would cost double the money elsewhere. frail
..
URIRIMMED HATS
thanlwholcleplc'l,the,UU,ln"Uce,OT,4 " n,,a Va ct,,,1
THE LAROK8T AND FINEST 8TOCKOF
EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY
In fmmeiue Variety at bottom Prices.
Give us a
60 per
ALL NEW GOODS,
ALL PRICES
THE BON TON MILLINERY STORE,
13 East King St.,
3-STORE OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.
Stem SlbwcrtiBcmcnte.
UDQES HAVE LONG SINCE DECIDED
tlmtllllly Walti's Cigar Is the Rest In the
State. Fer sale at
NOS. 6 103 NORTH QUEEN ST.
dec5-flmdM,Tu,Th.S
CJPEUAL ATTENTION JOR 11AROAIN8
(j Will sell cheap the remaining stock of
Family Carriages, Phteteiis and Tep Uugglcs,
THE NORHECK ROAD CART,
ALL MY OWN MANUFACTURE.
have located temporarily my Office
and
Wareroom at the Southern Market, corner of
Seuth queen and Vine streets.
fcb'-S-tfd J. II. NORUECK, Agent.
-T71.INE TAILORING.
1890 -SPRING.-1890
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment
of '
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Ready for Your Inspection.
We would ulse annoimee the purchase of a
Jeb Let of English Suiting and Treusering at a
great sacrifice, which we wilt fell at
Astonishingly Lew Prices.
WCall early te secure a bargalu In these
goods.
H. Gerhart,
ONLY
DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THECITY
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dZMfd
c
UT PRICES.
35 & 37 North Queen St.
NEW GOODS!
CUT
PRICES.
Silk braid Trimming, 13c te 75c a yard.
Black Silk Fringes, 50c, 75c, SI.
Dress Ruckles, 100 up te SOe.
45-Inch Lace White flouncing, bOa a yard.
Hemstitched Lawns, 37c, 50e, 75c a yard.
Torchon Laces, 1, 2, S, t, 5, fl, 7, 8, 9, 10 cents.
Ne. 9 and 12 Silk Ribbons ut5e and 10c a yard.
Reys' Sateen Ties, 5c.
Lace Cellars, 5, 6, 10, U. 17, 20, 25 cents.
Tucked Yoking, 50e a yard.
Silk MRU, U, 17, 20, 25, 37J, 50 cents.
Cotten Gloves, 10c, 12e.
Best Lisle Thread Gloves, 25c.
Ulack Hosiery, 10, 12f, 25, S7j; cts up te tl.
Colored Hosiery, fi, 8, 10, 12i cts up te SI 50.
New Corsets, 25, S7K, 50, 75 cts, tl.
10,000 New Handkerchiefs at 6c.
New Handkerchiefs at 10, 12, 17, 20, 25 cts.
Silk Garter Web, ie and 25c a yard.
New Shades In Knitting silks.
Fine Reads at lOe a String.
Best Hern Buttens, Se and 5c a dozen.
New Pockets, 5, 10, 12,'-J cents up te SI.
Best Ammonia, 6c and 7c a bottle.
Dress Shields, 8, 6, 10, 12 te 2j cts a pair.
Ladles' Silk Underwear, SI.
Men's Half Hese, 6, 8, 10, 12 j te 60 cents a pair.
Linen Towels, 5, 8, 10, 12 te 50 cents each.
Umbrellas, 25c, 60c, 75c, b7'c, SI 00. up te St 00.
Geld Head Umbrellas, 87c, SI 00 up te S2 50.
Game Underwear, 10, 12, JO up te 50 cents.
3r" Don't give it away, but Sell It Cheap."
Stamm's advke te his clerks about the new
stock.
35 & 37 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
CHARLES STAMM'S,
BOSTON STORE.
(OPmslTE reSTOFlfcE.)
"" - " " -" - "
in-
Untrimmed Hats and Bennets,
LOWEST POSSIBLE I'UICIit.
, Ri
AND BONNETS.
tsl
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
call nM be convinced.
cent.
We can save you fully
ALL NEW STYLES,
THE LOWEST.
t
Lancaster, Pa. .
sd
mr27-3mdSJkF f'
fctctu SVbucrtiscmcut.
ASH EVERYTHING TIIAT NEEDS TO,
mi cvr.aiiiiieu uiai uniiixi iu
be washed wllh" Purity kteap." Yeu'llO
like It.
mHEY CAN ALL COPY RUT NONE CAN,
JL Equal llllly Waltz's Havana Killer Clear
at NOS. 6 & Ittl NORTH QUEEN ST.
dec5-6mdM,Tu.Th.S
-TJEST 6c HAVANA FILLER CIGAR
IN
J llie city, at Bll.liY WAIT.'H,
Nes. S it 103 North O uceu HL
deeWlmdM.Tu.Th,S
PRIVATE.
LANCARTKB BUHIIEM Cel.MCOB,
Ne. at Nerlli Duke Street, April 4, WW.
Mkssiw. E. C. J. L. A L. D. II Urntlemen: I
Yes. If yen enter new you can complete the
course of Instruction tlllxacntlen. June SO. at a
total cost of about SID for tuition und stationery,
ii. VOiirseei siuuy complete as r.garusa iiiim
ness Education. Ill, As many pupils enrolled
during the past March as were enrolled during
the.feur preceding Marches. IV. Our gain In
aiienaance mere man sj per cent, ever any pre
redlne Year, and three months net counted lu.
V. We have placed mera YeungMcn and Ladlesf
In nosltlens this term than ever before. VII
Don't delay; visit College Reems adjoining!
leuri iiiuisu, unu juugu lur yuurscives.
Respectfully,
inr29-tfd H. C. WEIDLER, Irlnrlpal.
fVAHM'S CORNER.
SPECTACLES!
A NEW AND PERMANENT DEPARTMENT
Ol'EKKU
ZAHM'S CORNER.
We have opened a DISTINCf OPTICAL De4
partmentln connection with our retail bust
ness, and have FITTED UP AN OFFICE ON
THE SECOND FLOOR OF OUR BUILDIN
exclusively devoted te tills branch, and havif
placed 11 In charge of a
Regular Graduate Optician,
Having had 10 years cxpcrlcnre In the best.
hospitals of the country, und recommended ex
the best medical authority in the state.
We de net propose te simply adjust correctly
all cases of defective sight, and fit them wit
the correct lenses, but te perform all SURG!
CAL OPERATIONS necessary, and le plai
under treatment these who by proper atten
tlenl need only treatment of the cye toresten
their sight without the use of spectacles. A1
the samu time we de net propeso te make th
adjustment se expensive as te debar our cus
temers from the advantage el a preicr exami
nation, and will make all EXAMINATION!
FREE, excepting only theso that requires
clal treatment te remedy nny defect. Doing
sole agent for the celebrated
AEUNDEL TINTED SPECTACLES
The best lenfce for llie money in the country J
and having the advantages of n proper adJustH
ment at n prtce within the reach of ii'l.thcrtl
will be no necessity for any one using glusscil
that are uncomfortable or unsulted te Ihetiil
eyes. We shall be pleased te have nil suffering
with any troubleoftliocyc, in whatever ferml
call and be properly treated, by In ADJUbT-J
MENT and PRICE.
ERNEST ZAHM,
ZAHM'S CORNER,
uir5-:lind
LANCASTER, PAJ
J.
II. MARTIN A-CO.
EPZCIAL SALE
-OF-
-AT-
J. B. MARTIN & CO.'S
DURING MARCH A APRIL,
Cor, W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT !
IN BASEMENT.
Lirgcst Assortment In Lancaster.
7 STHTEMENT
We claim that we can sell Quccnsware of all
descriptions ut lower rates than any house In
similar business In this city, for the reason that
our Queensware Roem does net occupy expen
sive quarters, und you aie net compelled te
imp iniy uu exifuvagnui rem wnen purcnasing
Decorated Dinner Sets.
A Urge ste;k te select from lu English Porce
lain, French China nnd Geruinn China.
Geld Hand Dinner Bets at 10, 912.50, 117.50 and
"Decorated Porcelain Dinner Sets, J10, 15, 120
and U0.
Decorated French China Sets at $23, 135, f50
and 175.
Decorated Ironsteno Dinner Sets ut t. $10,
$12 and 111.
Loek at tba Bargains in Dlnmr Sets.
$8.90 a Set.
apeciui eargain in ririi ijinnkh
Decorated English Were, containing 2 1!
Cups und Saucers, I dez. Soup Plates, 1 di
ner Plates, 1 dez. Tea 1 'lutes, 1 dez. l)e
Speclul bargain In FIFTY DINNER SET?,
s.a.w-1.. Infl Lt .illcVl lTnvA nAnlnlhlh-n.l m -
. UUZ. 1 CI.
dez. Din
l)tujrls. 1
dez. Putters, 2 Covered Illshes, I Covered But
ter, 1 Sugar, 2 Steaks. 1 Pickle, 1 Gravy lkut.1
Cream, 2 Bakers, 1 dez. Brcakfust Plates, 1 Hew I,
at tt.D0ael.
With every Decorated Dinner sold the cus
tomer Is huudtsl a printed slip which reads as
follews: "We guarantee this Dinner Set for 5
years net te craze or sui Caci crack, Slgucd, J,
II. MARTIN 4 CO."
WHITE DINNER SETS
I jflf the best English Iren Stene, guaranteed for
Mtlve ) ears, net le craze or surface crack, et H.W,
ti.M, tejju, v, tm ana iu'.du. wuuot'erce
lain Dinner Sets, Ilrldgewoeds 4c Ce.'s Best.
English Porcelain, at Si, f 10, tl2 uud 115.
t5adiaters7 of a'ny "jiaTce"er DE-
IV sign, ran be furnished at reasonable figures,
CyJOllNDESf, 313 East Fulton street. (m7-lftC
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