Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 14, 1890, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!,
MONDAY, APRIL 14. 1890.
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fHEiNNUAL. MEETING.
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mautKu 9t mmmn wise-
45m liiti ct. wjct mum.
- IMtMieMtritM lHtrtd la th Cor
VyMMtMi Pnrtswt Ajralast the Se
f& ttVtten ef (ha Xw Director.
v-'XW Uoemd tinHl Meeting of the
-ttsjrattMM BOaOaru Wetcb company wu
MA. In Mm director) room at the factory
trtieroeB.
$ eeleclt was the lime designated, but
'? H WM ImM m keur later when the meetlnjr
wm eed.U order.
, Befbre my IwetneM was dose Mr. Bltner
f fMteaUd agelnet any business being dena
iimw we mock doek or vne company wu
preMAted te show -who the actual stock-
i of company are.
1 -"IThe ttretaat waa overruled and en motion
.yxile M.Slmpaen, or Philadelphia, W.
vJ.V Atkinson waa cheeen president, and
J WWK. Ketlly, of Philadelphia, aerreUry.
, Mr. Bltner alter me organisatien again
H 'trewptly overruled them.
Ayea motion or Mr. Bimpaeu me meeting
, j, proeeeded te place In nomination camii-
- -i' in rer directors rer we enauing year,
and he nominated the following :
z? rrer. win. ti. rsncenw, l,wis .m. ennp-
- ,V son, W. J. Atkinson, L. J. Dtitten and It-
i.4,J.,Brewn.
.,,vv The aelectlen of lolters waa next In order
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f i'HBDa pens ei we unafi aiocaneiucr
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K empleye, and he lert me room before tne
, ..returns were signed.
t Te get the necessary number or tellers,
Atkinson, nominated as a director, had te
decline that office, and he and Itellly were
named as ihe tellera.
It. li. Oitmaii was named for director In
'place of Atkinson.
Mr. llltner again protested ngaluht tte
election of these people as directors be
, cause there were no records te show that
they were stockholders.
The pretest waa overruled and Simpsen
,wntai fnr Ilia llirttfA Iwianl 9 f.'-Sl Bliarnu rtf
Fiti v . :. 7. . T'.
saeck ei me Miiarauiee irusi company,
i.ji or which ne iieiu me proxy ana z,uki
Sii t-w U-JIU lili.vnilliill, vnJt, HI,
ether Philadelriblans voteil 10 shares and
ES'. thai waa nil the stock voted. Tlin nlievn
Pis beard of directors were declared elected
K& Knrl ftfm niPAllncr mltntlrnnl.
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Alter me meeting Air. miner auu Mr.
fj. Blmpsen had an altercation In which Wi
ner charged the Philadelphia iiart of the
Rs- watch company with being wreckers.
, Air. miner auu me Lancaster aiocicueiu-
ii !, I ma In TjinpatilAr In iwutinlt iiAnnaal
p. -, w.- -...- .w ........ v..... .uuw,.
with a view or having a reeelver ap
pointed by tbe court te wind up the com
pany's business.
AU that Simp-ten would say te the pro pre
testa against the stock being voted was
that the courts are open te the dlcsatlHiled
stockholders.
- Mr. Simpsen preilded evor the meeting
(after Atkinson resigned te act as a teller,
nd his decisions were uniformly against
the minority stockholders en every point
they raised.
,Y Alter, me aujenrneu meeiing n speciai
Philadelphia stockholders and privilege
;, was teicu 10 sne uireciers 10 isiue suu,uuu
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H', -i criuajr iiiu j.puraui iaiienui
JVbink brought suit against the Key-
ateue stanard wn(eh factory, en notes
ler viAaf7.fi anu si,dis.7J, anu me
Farmera' Natlennl bank of Lanrawie
brought a similar ault fur I12.0l6.8tl.
This afternoon the defendants confessed
Judgments for the lull amounts. The after
noon the defendants confessed Judgments
te the following parties fnr the ameunta
given: Henry J. Cann, suporlntendent of
the factory, t3; II. M. North, p.2,500,
Financially Kmbarraased.
Abraham Carhart, farmer, of Ituphe
township, who disappeared from home en
April 1st, en account of financial troubles,
returned home a few days age. On Satur
day he made an asslgntneut for the benulU
of creditors te Abraham H. Karhart mid
Uenry R. Oomberger, of the aatne town
ship. . . I). P ItrlnVftr. nttnriinv fir llttruu Kllua
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-f; Issued an execution te-day against Chris
tian Yerger, tenant farmer at ltethsville,
Warwick township, for 11,500,
Jehn F. Jehnsen, painter, Htratbnrg
township, has asslgned his property for
benefit of creditors te Alfred H. Ilerr, of
the aame township,
Jehn Davis llelcased en Hull.
Jehu Davis, of Christiana, who shot
Herace Ueuisher in that town some
months age and who has been in Jail slnce
the sheeting, waa released from prison to
day. Ilemsber has been pronounced out
of danger. Judge Patterson, before whom
Davis was taken for admission te ball,
fixed the ball at (000, and be furnished that
amount for his appearance at the April
termef the quarter sessions court. Ills
aurieties are Jehn Keen, of Iiart, and
Daniel E. 1 1 ice, of Paradise. The prisoner
was represented by It. l Davis and Theu.
"Whltaen, and tbe commonwealth by Dis
trlc Reluaihl.
A Uuteher'H Fire.
There was a lire en the premise of Isaac
Tihudy, a butcher, who resides onelialf
mile west of West Willow, a station en the
Quarryvllle railroad. The fire broke out
in the barn, a rather small bulldlug In
Which the slaughter beuse also was. The
structure was seen destroyed, as was a hog
pen near by. All the butchering apparatus,
hay, straw, wagon and meat were lmrned.
The flre broke out about one o'clock mid
what caused It is unknown, utiles the
Incendiary was again at work. The build
ing was Insured for 8700 and the contents
for $200 In the Northern Mutual company,
Til Klcctrte Car J.I no.
The first car for the electric street com
pany arrived in Lancaster this morning
from the Lameklu car werlw of Cheater.
It is sixteen feet long and painted yellow
with the letters "Lancaster City Klectrle
Railway" and number "10" in gilt en the
sides.
The company ex pei Is te have enrs run
ning en the Eat,t King street line by the
end of the week. They U1 ebtalu their
ipewer from the Edisen Electric Light coin
" psny fur the present.
Charged With lleoelvlug Stelon Goe.U.
Hymen Ehrhart, a Junk dealer, who re
sides iu the upper part; of the city, has been
prosecuted fef receiving stolen goods be
fore Alderman Pellet. Jehn Evans alleges
that Ehrhart purchased a let of lead plpe,
which waa stolen from him by Henry
Geed, William Kauirman and William
Jnrrn, who are new in Jail for larceny.
A Crowd atu ilaptUiu.
There was a tremendous crowd of people
at Hess' Mennouite meeting house near
LIUtz en Sunday. The weather being very
fine the people were anxious te turn out.
After the services slxteeu adults were bap
tized. Several of these were Immersed In
a pond of water near the church, ami an
laauense crowd witnessed it.
Death or Seldler.
Henry Carsen died en Saturday at the
residence, of his sUtar, Mrs. William
Burn, He. 313 North htrect. De
ceased was n years of age, aud
WM a laborer. He served during the war
ae.flrst aergeant of company B.lSthand 33d
regiments of infantry. Us belonged te
Qeerge H. Themas Pest O. A. It.
A Chester rurtner At signs,
Jehn A. Mast, a farmer of West Cain
township, Chester county, has made tn
aeaignment te Jehn Swsrtzeugruber, of
Luwater county,
BKIEf NXWS NOTES.
The PlanklntonTietel, Detroit, was gut
ted by Are en Sunday, Twe servants were
Inlnred. All the guest escaped. r The leas
is frea 990,000 te 1160,000 1 fully Insured.
Isaac SawUUe, who la In jail In Dever,
X. H.. la reported te have made a confes
sion In which he declare that the actual
murder of hla brother Hiram was done
by Dr. Bleed and the ex-convict Jack.
Colonel Btanteri. commander of tha recent
exploring expedition In theOrand Canyon
of the Colerado rlvnr. says he discovered
geld and ether precious mineral in vast
quantities.
PaUr Runnln. Ir.. of Honevbreok town
ship, has made an assignment te David K.
ImikIl nf Wmt Chmter. Hla liabilities
an 927,000; assets, 111,000. This failure
eaused the embarraasmeut of U. frank
Cerblt.
Wakefield. W. Price, aged 18. died of
BenlnKiUaaiSalUbary.N.C. The doctor
aid tSe disease would net neeeemrlly
have been fatal had Price net been addicted
te cigarette smoking.
Information hae been received from
Poeahontaa county, W. Va., that en Friday
evening the email child of Jamee Camp,
farmer, fell Inte a Are and waa burned te
death. Jamee Hegan and wife, neighbors
of Campbell, started te visit the family and
attend the funeral, and while crewing a
swollen stream the small beat which they
were in capslted and both were drowned.
A Heme Talent Concert.
A trend concert will be given thlt evening In
HL raul's Itefermed church. The ebjeet Isa
meat deserving one and appeals te the llre"tr
of everybody. The College Olee club will take
up the principal part of the pregramme. Prenr
Inent vocal and Instrumental home talent will
also appear In aolen and chorines.
tathe.
Caimew.-Im this city, en the 12th Intt, Henry
Cnrsea, la the S7th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
the residence or his sUler, Mrs. Win, Hums,
Ne. 31 North street, en Tuesday afternoon at S
o'clock. Having served during the war as lt
MTiffttit In Ce. II or ISlh and 33d regiments or
Infantry, nil soldiers are Invited te attend. In
terment at Woodward IIIU cemetery. ltd
Stem gibtieettBcment.
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llKAl'-riJllK IIYR WIUHKIBSJ. 1ILACK-
berry, Dinger anu Kummei uranaies.
HOIIBKH'B UQUOH HTOHE,
Ne. 83 Centre Square,
ANTKD-A DININO-ltOOM QIRL AT
the Franklin Heuse, immriinieiy.
M. UUltNH, Prep.
1I7-ANIED-A Ulltl, TO AHMI8T INUKN
V ersl hnnwwerk. Apply te KAHTKKN
MAUKKT IIOTKL., UUTL1KU UOI.TZWAKT,
Proprietor. alWtd
W ANTKD-A IIUKIIIT, INTKM.KIENT
Krrnnd Hey In n Klrtt-clniui Hliee Hlera ;
geed position for a geed boy
Apply at the In
TKI.biUKi.t:KH uiurc,
1 wi
F
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lOIt HALE-CI.OCKH. WATCH KH. JKW
elry nni Fixture. Inrludlus- a Ml eutflt
Toels. Call en or address,
A IIH AM SI All! IN,
alO-dtd 3 N. l'ruula bt,, Manhelm, lls.
rANTKD - A KlIlHT-CbAHH IHONEK J
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steady work. Apply at
ltd
TIIIH OFFICE.
tlTANTKI), ATONCK-AN EX l'KIU KNCKI)
V v girl for hentewerk. (ioed pay te right
mrty. Apply at 109 North I.lme street. U
ANTKI) TWO BOYH TO LGAUN
Utaeksmllhlng and 0110 boy te learn
Paititlnc.
KU A'AltU EDOKJILEY, Carriage Builder,
It market Hlrcet, Incaster, Pa.
M1IIK LANCA8TEH PLANINO HILL WILL
JL reume work about Wednesday, April 16,
and will be prepared te de all kind of mill
work. It will net be under the same manage
ments heretofore.
TIIK LANCABTKIt I'LANINU MILL CO.
It
PUBLIC HALK-ON TUEHOAY AFTKIt"
neon, April 1ft, at Ne. iSu Beaver street.
Parler Hull Orxan, Mirror, Cook and Parler
Htee, Tables, Chain, Uueentwnre, cte. In.
live wile at 1 o'elock, aliarp. MIW. KAUTZ.
B, F, IlewB, Auctioneer. ltd
DIVIDEND NO. U.
. Fw.Tea National Bank,
Laneastkr, Pa., April 14. 18W.
The lllreaters luive this day declared h oiisr eiisr
terly dlrldeud or Twe Per Cent, payable en
demand,
ltd JOHN C. CAHTEll, Cashier.
A OENTH WANTED FOB THE AUTHOll
J. IZEO mUtlen of the Llfe, Writings and
HpeechM of Henry W. Grady, edited by Joel
Chandler Harris (uncle llemus.) Easiest selling
book In market. Geed territory can pc secured
by writing at once te
CA83ELL PuBMSUINQ CO.,
sprll-Otdeed 101 Fourth Ave., N. Y.
TirANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN FOR EACH
YV section, Halarytji te 1100, te locally rep
resent a succeuful N. Y. Company Incorporated
te audply Dry Ooeda, Clothing, Hhecs, Jewelry,
etc., te consumers ill coat. Alaea Ladyefhicl,
Salary 140, te enroll memhera (80.OX) new en
rolled, 1100,000 paid In.) lteferencea exchauged.
Empire Ce-operative Aaaoclullen (credit well
rated) Leck Bex G10, N, Y. frb&lydM.K
RKTtUICn FltOM BUHINEHH,
Having retired from bualnesg I have aeld
my Qreccry and Confectionery Stere at lleh.
reratewn te my aen, Andrew Blecker, who will
carry en the builnesa as heretofore. Thanking
me puuiiv iur Hii imirunasr, i asK ler my auc-
age
the
IV
coner a continuance of the same. AU cialma
win ee seiueu ey Anarew mocker.
JOHNKTOPKEIt.
A full line of arecerles, Connjctlena, Notion,
etc. Alse Fleur and Feed. all-3td
(OMINO I I I
THE CONVERTED ROMANIST !
Mrs. Margaret Shepherd,
OF BOSTON,
Will IX'llver Twe U'etnrca In I'llOCTOH'B
Ol'KUA IIUUHE,
ON
WKDN'raOAY, APHIL 10, 1SP0.
Atai'.sr., Private Ieture. for I-mllea Only,
en "THE HECUETS OK THE CONFE.4
HllfNAI.. At8i N.. for both Idlea and Oentlemen.
Subject" The Inner Life und Awful I'eiutmiui
l'erlermcd In Nunucrlcs. llcunens Why I left
the Nunnery."
3- AdmltMen te Kuch lecture llraervcd
Henu.'Oc. Uullcry, lie. Deers open et t and 7
p. in. Come curly. Buy your tlcketa at the box
office new. aprlH,15.l
M
AKT1N BKOn.
Tin Cuuc that are .Making
our
The Most Cem
KUKNIrtllING
DEl'AUTMENT
J.
CI renter aud Streuger Dally,
Are Appureut.
pletely Equip-
ped Bey's Stere.
CHOICEST LINE OF THE UEaiUABLKKOB
MEN AND BOYH, AND THE LOWEST
NOTCH IN PniCE CVEKYTIMK.
Msu's Half Hejc, fluent from bet makers. In
Fust Black, New Blues, Mede aud Greys, !c
37c, Wc. Bey'a Fast Black Leug Hese, double
knee, heel und tee, ate, sic, ISc, according te
klie ; beat In yuru and color. Bey'a Black Hew,
SpulrfurSV;. Novelties In Underwear. Men's
ery One all-wool light weight, colors aud
white, tl 2j each for ahlrta and drawers. Choice
French Bslbrtggan or flneat aelecled Hen Ikland
cotton, SI 00 each for shlrU aud drawers. Eng.
llali Balbrlegan,&0r. A cae each extraordinary
value, in LUhUWelglitHhlrls, ftic aud 23c, re re
luferced aeatu. Jean Bruwera, 'J5c. Hee the
Bcrlver'a Elaatle Beam Jeun Drawers, for which
we are Lancuster agents. Clee ttttlug, elav
tic, mere comfortable, mom durable thnu uuy
ether drawer, 75c, J100, II i, Neckwear-the
greatekt collection, with every pelut of excel
lence, lie, Kc, Ke te tl 23. Whkh ever you want
10 aide with, Londen or Parta, wide or narrow
Feur-ln-Hand, we have them ready. If you
ou haven't bought your Hprlng Overcoat yet,
we have It waiting ter you. Hult you In style
and price; S3 te $30, tlandteme Hulls aud
Treuters going out through our Cuttem Tailor
lug Department Invite your visit. Best pick
lug of cletbss, best aklll la tailoring.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
Vtm 9HnsTitwtsmt
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-10MMON alBNalK SHOE STORE.
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OrPOIITE THK COURT BOOSE.)
Yeu Can Save
10, 25, 00, $1 and $1.20
ON-
Every Pair of Shoes
PURCHASED IN OUIt STORE.
Only Best Goods Sold and Every
Pair Warranted.
OUR GUARANTEE:
A New Pair of Shoes Given
Fer Every Pair Net As
Represented.
Can Yeu Ask Mere ?
GIVEUSACALL!
40 EAST KINO 8TREET,
(OPPOSITE THE COURT BOUSE.)
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IUm 3av0rtlment.
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D0ZMO1C OABUAGX .WOKKB,
Cerner. ef Duke and Vine Btreeta (fermcly
vJ
UUI.H. NdKHRCk. Pren.
i,000 OverRlxlsieusand Dollars tm.OOO
Id Fine Boggles, Carriages. Ac new en Ex-
Vtdaiepaewai ibrUieCelarebaa Beny co.'s
DisiiieB, of aar uvn aaanuwriure.
nnsv vsnieiee at prices mat aaienisn ev
body. All guaranteed finest vehicles In
rery
i the
worm ser we met
Nene but the best me
chanics employed, bfwclal attention given te
repairing. Read Carta at almost any price at
the Doersom Carriage Works, corner of Duke
nd VlawQitreets. dS-lydAwH
,i
IOR RKKT-THK DOE1HOM
PRIVATE
JE Dwetllmr, Me. 1M and 1 Kaat
street, will be renudln pans te suit applli
King
llcanta.
aiNHivnwnnwmHiirKiw?, m iwi,
en MIMIn atraet. The DOKItHOM HALL the
rear.
aeat and best located ball In the city, can new
be res tad fee ntlrs.restlrals, suppers, ftc. Secure
-at. W"M$&BBCK,
Proprietor nf the Doersom Carriage Werk, cor
ner of Duke end Vine street, fcbntfd
BaVTT is HAVANA PILtiKR CIGAR IN
the elty, at BILLY WAITZ'H,
M Nes. 5 10 North queen 8t,
deeWeadM.Ta.TbJi ;
-T7IRMIH IMPORTED AND KEY WEHT CL
JD , gars, Clear Havana Clears, our own man
anvetare, InS's, Bars and 1007a.
DKHirnvn ciear rtere.
Ratahltshed 1T70. IU East King Street.
gde-tMb
T KCTUKK
LECTURE
BY
Geerge Kennan
ON
"An East Siberian Convict Mine,"
IN THE
COURT HOUSE,
On TlItJRSDDY EVENING", JArnii. 17th
Under the nuaplccs of the
LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF
St. Jehn's Lutheran Church.
Tickets, GO ceuts. Reserved Heats, 2. cents
eitra. Fer saleatKen Dersmlth'a Heek H teri
ap8,10,12,11,15,18,17dlt
ROPOSALM WILL BE RECEIVED FOR
as much geed American lead as the city
may require te April 1, 18U).
rropeeais win ee receivea rer suru special
castings as may be required In the Water De
partment of the city up te April 1. 1891. Cast
ings te be bid for per pound ; te censtat of four,
six, eight, ten, twelve und twenty Inch four-way
branches, and same sire or T branches, sleeves,
step covers and bids rer castings must Include
patterns.
Proposals will be received rer as many street
atop valves (fnur,alx,elght,ten and twrlvn-lnch
valvesi, as the city may require te April 1, ltttil.
Te be furnished as tbe cltv mnv order.
Proposals will be received for as many step
boxes as may be required te April 1,1891. The
boxes te be made of the slae ordered by the su
perintendent of water works or one anil one
half Inch geed while pine. Ulds must state hew
much per footboard measures complete, and te
be furnished aa the superintendent may direct,
proposals will be received for the hauling or
filpes, etc, for thewatirdepnrtmcntuntll April
, 1801. Ulds must state hew much per gross
ten.
Proposals will be received at the same tlme
and place for digging out and filling In all
trenches for water pipes In the city from April
I, 1HU0, te April 1, 181)1. Ulds must state hew
much per cubic yard for rock and hew much
rer earth. Werk must be done under the dlrec
tlen and subleut te the measurement and In
the order of time, as directed by the Superin
tendent of the Water Works. The trenches te
be Oiled carerully back and where piking Is re
moved te be replaced smoothly.
Proposals will be received rer as many water
pipes as the city may require te April 1,1391.
Pipes te be cast rer one hundred feet head of
water. Bids must specify hew much per cress
ten delivered In Lancaster for four, six, clKht,
ten, twelve, twenty and twenty-four Inch
Slees, of the best quality. Slid, rurnlsued luime
latcly npen the order of the city.
Proposals will be received for as many fire
hydrants as the city may require te April 1,
The Water Committee rcscne the right te
reject any or nil bids.
The foregoing proposals wilt tin received at
the Mayer's Orflee until April 21, 1890, at 1
o'clock p. in.
KDW. P. Fit A I LEY,
Superintendent of Water Works,
aplS,li.lG,ltl,',2l,'.nd Lancaster, Pa.
B
AUOAINH.
BARGAINS
-AT THE-
AU Silk Black Merle, 73c.
48-Inch Wide Black Henrietta, 75c.
Black Striped Batln Berber, KV.
Silk Patches for Quilts, 2, 3, , & rcn'j. v
All-Weel Tricot Cleth Cleth Deuble Width
25c
Yard Wide Striped Cashmere, Sic.
New Weel Plaids at tc and 10.-.
Hamburg Edgings, 1,2,3,4,6,0,8, 10, 12Jcls.
White Aprons, 17, 20, 23, 37JJ, 50, 73 cents.
Silk Ribbons, 2, 3, 6, 10, 12K te 23 cents.
ltuchlngs, 3, 5, 10, I2i, 17, 20. 23, 87J cents.
Straw and Leather Belts, 23c.
Oriental Loces, 5, 8, 10, 1. )7, 23 ccuta.
Felt Lambrequins, 25, 37);, W cts a urd.
Raw Silk Tidies, 23c.
Best Black CerseU.ll.
Plush Balls and Ornaments, 1, 2, H, 4, 5, 0, 7 cla.
White Quilts, 75c, f I, tl 25 up te S3.
Dark Calicoes, 3;f, 5, 6 cents.
Outing Cleths, 8, 10, U; cents.
Dress Otughams, 6, 8, 10, 12J renti .
17 New Shades Cheese Cleth, 5c.
Curtain Scrims, 6, 10, 12J ceuts.
Best Eiderdown, 25a a yard.
Curtain Lace, 10, 12;. 17, 20, 23 rent.
Best Heavy Stripe Whirling, eia.
Tewellnga, S, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12; cents.
Tickings, 8, 10, 12H, 17, 20,25 cents.
0-Inch Wide Ticking, 3d aud37X cents.
Best Chambray Qlnghama, 10c.
Bead Checks, 10 and 12 cents.
Best Red Table Linen, 20 and 23 cents.
Linen Towels, 5, 8, 10, 12 up te 50 cents.
Raw Bilk Table Cevers, SI.
Napklus, 60c, 7Sc, II, 11 23, tl 60 a dozen.
Black Shawls, tl 25, tl 50, 12 up te 112.
-FOlt-
BARGAINS
GOTO
35 & 37 N. Queen St.1
LANCASTER, PA.
BOSTON
STORE
Clark
Stimuli
Hem &bvHmtnim,
PflORTHK IIRST HOT AIR PCRNAt IN
P the market, go te JOHN BUT, aM Kaat
utten street mMM
rpe HAVE TOUR BACK AND OLADDEN
Xyeurheart se Parity Boap."
"DsW TWO FOR MV
iACJOAWI
jl .Miscity.ai i b
lerUittasettSt.
dce54mdM,Tu,Th3
-IITAHIIEV-ERYTHINQTHAT NEEDS TO
Yv be washed with ' Purity Heap." You'll
mROL'TAHHANk,
a i
BUIHT MANUPACTURERS AND MEN'S
Ne. IK) North Queen Street.
Shirts rasde te order as low as 1 1.00. Perfect
fit guaranteed. al-lyd
"pOU COUNTY OOMMISSIONBR,
WILLIAM ORTMAN,
Of Washington Borough-Lewer District Sub
ject te Demecratle Rules, apS-tfd
TUIKJEH HAVE LONO SINCE DECIDED
(J that nillyWatU's Cigar la the Best In tha
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rjp TO GEO. H. LE CATO,
NO. M NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Fer Select Deviled Crabs, Turtles, etc al0-l wd
iri: GUARANTEE OUR GOLDEN LION
..T.Y ."n5JM.! enda, the only Clear Havana
Filter Hand-Made Cigars (&c) In the city.
UEMUTU'M CIOAR STORK,
, . 114 East King Street.
Telephone. alt-tfdH
A LAROE AND BEAUTIFUL VARIETY
IN
Cheviots, Sergei, Oatsimerea and Wor
steds, In Light, Medium and Dark Celers, at Ne. 136
North Quisju Street.
, , MCORANNANOWLEN,
ap!2-lyd The Tailors.
HE PKOPLh'M CASH STORE.
SPECIAL DRIVES
-IN-
Table Linens, Towels & Napkins.
Flne Table Clethannd Napklus te Match.
White Heeds In the Latest Stripes and Plaids.
Flouncing", Panels and Allover Embrel
ilerlca, ,
A specially geed assortment of Narrow Edg
ings In Cambric, Nainsoek and Swias,
Our ItcmnanV, Counters Include goods from
all department. Among the remnants may be
found some of the best styles and qualities all
at Meney-Saving Prices te you.
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
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AllYCAKItlAUESI
WHERE TO BUT
Largest Line t Lewest Prices !
FIVE STYLUS OF SAFETY BICYCLES.
FULL STOCK OF IRON VELOCIPEDES AND
GIRL'S TRICYCLES.
SpecialtiesFishing Tackle.
REILLYBB,0S.&RA1JB,
(NEXT DOOR TO PO3TOFFI0E.)
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X II. MARTIN A CO.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Table Glasszvare.
We are experienced in the
business, and the buying is at
tended te personally by a mem
ber of the firm, and if there is
iny inside price we get it.
Plain Tumblers, 3c Goblets,
plain or fancy, 3c Wine
Glasses, plain or fancy, 2c
Covered Butter, large size, 3c
Pickle Dishes, 2 c Covered
Sugar Bowls. 3c Cream Jugs,
2c. Cake Salvers, 8c Large
Pitchers, 8c, and a host of ether
articles away below inexper
ienced buyers' prices.
Steam Cured Feathers,
The very best grades of
Feathers, cold blast and steam
cured. During the past five
years we have net had a single
complaint from customers who
used our grades of Feathers.
Best grade, 75c Second
grade, 65c. Third grade, 50c
Lineleums.
50c a yard. Lineleums that
will outwear three 50c Oil
cloths.
Oilcloths.
At 20, 25, 40 and 50c a yard.
Table Oilcloths, 1 5c a yard ;
1 1 yards wide.
TuKX CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN
Equal Bjlhr Waita's HavaBa Mller Clewr
The People s Cash Stere
The People's Cash Stere
MI CARRIAGES !
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sis.,
LANCASTEK, PA.
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OVAL WORCESTER AND CUT OLASfl I
In Renovating Your
II AVE A THOUGHT OF YOUR TABLE AND PARLOR.
THKE K LOOK HT OUR
Royal Worcester & Out Glas;
Jewe!rrk Ariwnt,f rf.,eJl,nedr7loverPcrlu,tU!dterun,ow' Bcautlral Novelties In Enam
Repairing of Fine Watches, Musical Bexes
H. Z. RHOADS & SO:
yp. 4 wist tete bt., Lancaster, pa.
Stent eJVbttcvttffCmamte
A UCTIONI
AUCTION !
COMMENCING TUESDAY EVENING AT
7 0CliOClC A.T
NO. lObNOItTIt QUEEN STREET.
(Oast's Old Stand.)
BOOTH AND SHOES IN UUEAT VAUIETY.
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C FECIAL ATTENTION FOR BAROAINS
O Will sell cheap the remaining stock of
Family Carriages, I'liictena and Tep Buggies,
and
THE NORBECK ROAD CART,
ALL MY OWN MANUFACTURE.
I have located temporarily my Office and
Warcroem at the Southern Market, corner of
Seuth Queen aud Vine streets.
feb-tid J. II. NORBECK. Agent.
HE TRIENNIAL CONVENTION OF
Scheel Directors rer the election or a Su
perintendent of the Lancaster city schools rer a
term or three ears. will be held In Common
Council chamber, en the first Tuesday or May,
at7:S0.o'cleck In the evening-, as provided ferby
law. Applicants desiring Information should
address the president or secretary of school
beard. D. It. McCeruick. M. D.,
President.
Attest : Tuot. McEixiqett, Sec'y.
aprlIwdM,W,S
TTAVING LEASED THE
LJ7VSEKIL.N
Frem D. M. MAYER, I am new prepared te
furnish this celebrated weed burned and coal
burned lime at short notice and at reasonable
rates. Telephone connection,
alt-lwd J.MARTIN ECKMAN.
F
INE TAILORING.
l890--SPRING.--l8gO
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest and Mast Elegant Assortment
or
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Ready rer Your Inspection.
We would also anneunce the purchase of a
Jeb Let of KngllMi Suiting mid Treukcrlng ut a
great sacrifice, which we will sell at
Astonishingly Lew Prices.
STO-Cull early te secure a bargain In these
goods.
H. Gerhart,
ONLY
DIRECT IMPORTING TA1LORINTIIECITY
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
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1LLIAMSON A FOSTER.
DO NOT WAIT!
EASTER IS A THING OF THE PAST.
The Spring Season has opened, and we are
new prepared te show our extensive establish,
inent the Finest anil Best Linn of Dress Uoeda
we have ever offered. Tluit they ura appre
elated can be easily seen by the throng et cus
tomers that dally visit our store.
Among our Urcss Mtulls nre found all the
Newest Shades In Printed Pongees, India Milks,
English Stripes, Plain and Faney Novelty
Checks, Serges, llcngiillnes, Mehairs and Hen
riettas, Light Gray Henriettas a specialty. We
cordially Invite you te cull nutl examine the
quality and prices before buying elsewhere.
Wittvh for our Kemuunt Sale.
11IBBONS.
Just received, another let All Silk Satin
Fared Ribbons, Ne. 12, all shades, 10c per yard.
Ne. 22, all shades Silk Hut Trimming, only
20c per yard.
Black and Colored Velvet, all shades and
widths.
Colored Velvet Ribbons, with Satin Back.
A full line or Ribbons In all styles and colors.
Alse, or Dress Fringes, Gimps and Braids.
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS
new offered from our Immcuse assortment of
Ijiillcn' and Children's Spring Garments speak
for thcmscUes.
Infant's Spring and Summer Coats, Capes
and Skirts, Handsomely Embroidered, 81.2e te
Ladles' and Misses' Steckinette Jackets, 2.25
te5. '
Girls' Gretchens, Cenncmaras 'and Traveling
Coats, 11.50 te 10.50.
Ladles' Peasunt Coats te te tl2.
Small Beys' Sailor llleiuu und Kilt Suits,
11.75 te J.I.
Heys' Knee Pant Suits, K te tl.
Ladles' ltcady-Mudu Culire Wrappers, 31,
ANOTHER UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
te obtain again the Celebrated ElKhmte Patent
Shirts. Ne ether In the market contains se
many patent combined. Prices, 75c und II,
or-Se. 40 per half dozen. Fermer prices, 1 and
11.25.
In Lleht Underwear fur Men we have a flne
line of Silks. Lisle Thread, Ualbnggan, Imllir
uauze, uianmere, merino ana .Natural wools,
Jean, Muslin and 1'cmbroke Drawers.
lialbrlggan Shirts, 25c, SSa and 50c.
One case Ualbrlggau Shirts uud Drawers, ex.
trn geed, 37)c each.
Jean and Muslin Drawers from 5c te 75c.
CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
We Invite Inspection et one of the Handsom
est and Most Relluble Assortments of lien's
and Beys' Clothing te be found anywhere.
Men's Dress Suits: Prince Albert Coats and
Veals, and Suits, all grades, J17 te f-U
Cutuvay Suits, for Evening Weur, 513 te t'-l.
Fancy Worsted und Ciuslmeres.
Black CorkhcrewSulU,fU.f ID.SIS, J20 and 121,
In Cutaway Coats.
Fancy Cheviot Coats and Vests ; very new.
Fancy Worsted CeuU and Vests, S10 te SID.
Black Cheviot Coats and Vests, In ull grades.
A neat line III Cutaway Suits, for Business
Wear, ft) te 111. All-wool goods and five entire
(satisfaction.
Buy the Genuine EnglUh Mackintosh Coats,
strictly waterproof, neiestumldreis,iust, Tukcs
the place erSprlng Overreau
KNOX HATS I KNOX HATS I
Just think I The Leading Hut In this coun
ty has always been sold for $5, and Is new sold
for that price everywhere. We have deter,
rained te make a cut, and shall sell It In the
future for only ft.
A full Hue or Light Colored SUIT Hats new
ready.
Our II SO Hare Brown Stiff Hat h n beauty.
Ask te see It,
OUR LEADER AT SI fcV.
Men, this shoe Is a beauty, made up In Lace
and Ceugress, i, 6 und u widths. The sleck Is
selected from the very best Butf Leather that
can be bad ter the money. Loek ut It before
purchasing elsewhere.
ATTENTION, HOUSEKEEPERS!
GLASSWARE.
Tumblers, plain or fancy, tc.
Goblets, plain or fancy, 4c.
Wlue Classes, plain or fancy, 4c.
Covered Butter Dishes, 4c.
Covered Suur Bowls, 4c.
Cream Pitchers, 4c.
CakeSalvurs.Vt'.
llnlter DUhes, c.
Footed Comforts, covered, 9c.
TIN WARE.
Pie Plates, large size, 4c.
Cuke Plutvs, any size, 4c.
Pudding Pan, 4c
Large Hlze Vegetable Graters, ir.
Wash Baslus, 4c.
Covered Pint Buckets, 4c.
Covered Twe-Quart Buckets, 9c
FleurSleves, Kc
Ltrge Ilrllllautlne Dust Pans, 8c.
Acme Fry Puns, tta. .. . , . ,
A Urge and complete Hue of Fleer and Tuble
Oilcloths, lu all the uawest patterns, at the low
i.t price'.
A fall llni of Candles.
"Williamson & Fester.
N03. 12-33 EAST KING STREET, s
LANCASTER, PA.,
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NO. 319 MARKET ST., HAURISnURG, PA.
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Hemes, This Spring!
and Jewelry by superior workmen.
Stem athttetrtf cment.
TJILLYWAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO 1
.sup oe auu nc ;igani 1 11 me Biaie. at
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"VTEWLINEOFPIPEH-aKNUINEOLs
-A-i rrencn nnarana Aleerscbaum, fro
teft All the Leading Brands of Brne
Tobaccos.
.. . DEMUTH,8 CIOAR BTOrtl
ais-uun in eSt King all
THOS.F.PERRETT.
utt Arrrtnx t. ttiwira
. All kinds of Hats Cleaned. Re-Trimmed I
Remodeled te leek like new. Silk Hal
specialty. Hntscalled for bv addressing I
m29-lmd 6 COURT AVENUE, Lancaster
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useuiu runty tkuip."
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ENDER YOUI4 HKIN HOVT, 8M0I
anu wmieeyiisins" runty Seap.;'
T J. KRESS. MANUFACTURER OF
X gicalandOrthopa?dlcalAppllanees,l
Artmciai L,imes. r.iasiic Bleckings, etc, Sp
Abdominal and Uterine SuDnerters. etc I
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attendance, :U7 West Kl ng street. m22-lnl
V ITE EXAMINE EYKS FREE.
Spectaeles I
WE EXAMINE EYES FRI
Ten Think Your Eyes Are Geed II
If veu have them exnmlnivt rnn will nn
find that there Is something wrong with tl
iiiu mat glasses will de a greai nein 10 you
We use Inimitable "DIA MANTa'm,.
which are made only by us, and recemme
vy icauiug ucmisia us me dcsv alas te 1
tlve vision.
Solid Geld Spectacles, a)3.00 usual 1
.Steel Sneetaclea. Itnn.t nannl nrlm .1 r
ArUflcfal Eyes Inserted, 91; usual price, i
M. ZIHEHAH & BR0.1130 8. Finth Si
OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA
Between Chestnut nnd Walnut Streets!
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AKASOLS !
PARASOL
55B. & H,
14 East King St.
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HE BON TON MILLINERY STOKE.
THE BON TON
13 East King St.
Artistic Milliner
Weman's strongest bea
point is a shapely head wit
bonnet te suit it. We make
beauty our special study.
There's an air and irrace
character about our millinj
that catch the eye and disj
guish it trem the commenpk
styles of ether stores at a flnn
Our Hats and Bennets gl
the magic touch of style
beauty te their wearers.
Our prices are low 'enei
te bring them within the rejj
of all.
Our low prices are keepi
us busy in straw shapes.
Charming Lace Straws a
miian nats in youthful bro
brims, turbans and toques(mc
than twenty shapes and shade
at 4s, 5s, 73, H7 and 98 ccr
each.
Handsome Tuscan Lace a
"Van Dyke" Braids at 8;
q8c and S1.23 each.
Our newest shapes are t
rsenneur leque and "I
chess of Fife " Hats, both
tended for ribbon trimmii
Yeu can see them trimmed
our show room.
Flower Teques, 48c, 62
73c, 98c. and $1.23.
French Flowers, 15c, 25
37c. and 48c.
Newest Velvet Ribbons in
widths and colors.
Children's Lace CaDS ai
Hats, latest shapes and d
siens.
Everything that you mi
want in the millinery line at tl
lowest possible prices, at
THE BON TON
13 East King St.,
MILLINERY STOR
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