vjf-nyr. m!wwj&&fci3v ).pw'K r srpX-rts I 'St 'X- ' t WTw."l sv JJ v . Kti P A? 7 3s rsr fH SS-' HZ & & m -tv;??. v ..Af "' , "--; J'SH.i v Fatally burned. mrnriMtriiim ibisisreitw 0; . .T?i s.. - UOtnillFK. flesr griftCHrthtnc Ignite t the Meve WUlle ,a5rJNl With rpr-A Plr or ai -.i"-" ' ,-A .,-.. Xnrii 17 A verv unfortunate jfctasdant happened Tuesday t Ue residence Vl Amanda Mel eiiliel ter, oe Housten trJj" k' trwt, wsnltlng In the death of her young- MteMki, Willi, two and one-half-yoar- ! '.i-u . k4 ktin left alone In the kitchen J i'Jbek short while snd had found a piece of - ,V " Jm i iL. ... it.. .1.11.1 Ml AM h MUMpsper ana seen ni ciuuuuk aeaea. .His screams brought the grand- '!. Inli. !. twttn uhn nllicklV pel cmt .tee Are, but net before ii$itahlv side, arm and face were se badly Itemed that death resulted this morning at o'clock. Dr. Tailor did all poaalbie te JrwUwe the little auaerer, uuiwuneui . De6utr Corener llershey was notlfled and ffe.K" . . iwi. m,.,l..,r A flirt- vlnw- vVt- !.. Mmiiiu anil hearinir the testimony 'i, -.... ..! hn In rv decided that the - fc -l . .1..- ... lilr Ajwlilnntnllv barned. The funeral will be held en ftalnrdar afternoon at 2 o'clock, ireiu me home of Mrs. Mcisenneitcr. Last nlsht Ouicera SelilH ana hiuick arrested Jehn Caraen, llllatn Illeharda and Patrick Fralley, tramps, for being drank and disorderly. Sqnlre Selly gave them Are days each. A charge of robbery was also made against Carsen and Fralley. White Fralley was asleep they stele son e M mnnnv from him. the rebbery being ein tP. . " U.H In Tlmv wttm f.nt Irt loll V' D T IWU(WI3VII WJ J"'" ..-w w . for court. 8ome tlme age the Order of Hallway Conduetero chanced oft n geld 'watch, which was drawn by CI. W. l'aules. Am he did net want the watch, It we returned te the order. As n tolten of appreciation the members had an elegant crayon por trait of Mr. Paules made, which was pre sented te him last night. The action of the order was greatly appreciated by the recipient. Partners for Life" was prosenlori In the opera hense te a geed-sized audience, who were well pleased with the perform ance. Tonight " Jllack Diamond " will-be the pregramme. The. Franklin and Mar.ili.tll files club will be greeted by a large auJIcnce en Tuesday evening. Barry LaMarr and company will present the laughable comedy " Widow llodett " In the opera heuse en Saturday night. The work at the new culvert en the Head ing A Columbia railroad, ever Shawnoe iue, has been completed. Miss Llllle Evans, daughter of 'Sqnlre Ersns, Is en a visit te friends ut llaverferd college. Hnm time aire Frank G. Pulne sold a iSSThonseen North Second strect te Peter O. Misbey. lue nouse was eccupieu ey uee. Shank, who refused te vacjte. The owner has tried te get the tenant te leave, but without succes. Tins morning constables Morrison and Schlll went te the Iiouke te nut the family out. Mrs. Shank closed all the shutters and then went Inte tbe heuse Wnil le?ked the deer. She is at present t "holding the fort" and the constables are outside waiting for a chanoe te get into the - neuse. AIHIESTKU OK SUSPICION'. Travel! UK fehewman Sold te Have p,, stelen a Watch. h) went te Ellzabctbtewn and arrested James Kh C. Welch en the charge of stealing a geld rL. il. f.nM. Pn.il.an CI !?. r a itiAn whn l3Z lives between Intercourse and New Hei- ??' 1.n,l Wnlrh. who clatiiia te Hve In Phila delphia, is traveling around through the , county, visiting small towns, with a little . ahew. Ills company Is playing comedies flflVand'it consists of two women and flve k.V ., rnt.nw.ii.tA atitl lfauf tili.lif limv WArA nt Sfc-f t?.t ,..!.. ...!.. ,... n I.I11.1 n F.lli.UUIIUUTll, IIVU IUVJ l U 11I.IUVA W appear again te'ingui. wnueni lnicrcourtie Bear get In company with Welch and both were drinking together at a hotel. Thty were in the barroom together until every body else had left. After they had separated Dear missed his watch. Yesterday he came te Lancaster and mnile com plaint against Welch before Alder man llalbach. A warrant was given te Detective Jlarnheld, who learned where Welch was. lie went te Elizabeth town this morning and arrosted the show man; lie brought him te the city, and, -g In default of ball, Welch was committed te ' the watch was net found. ' Welch denies that he had anything what ever te de with the watch. He felt very badly ever his arrest and said that it might hurt bis business ami reputation and might .break np his company. Tlicre are people up about Elizabethtown wiie have known Welch for yeara aud they say he bears a geed reputation. The lest watcli is of Elgin movement Ne. 172,010, the case is Ne. JM.1S7. It is a hunting case with box hinges aud Bear values it highly. Death of Mrs. Mury A. Eberman. At en early hour this morning, Mrs. Mary A. Eberman tiled at the roslilenoo of herjjenjjn-law, J. Ct Herr, in Strasburg. The cause efher death wnslieait failure iirnl hemorrbage of the bead, and she bad been cnmplainln;r for bome time pnat. Mm," Eberman wat C3 years of age. Her maiden name was l'ntls, and she was a Bister of tbe late Daniel Potts. She was the widow of Edward M. Ebeiman, who, for many years, was casbleref tbe Strasburu National bank. Sbe leaves three children, viz: Frank P., formerly proprietor of the StrasburK Free Presi, new residing at Elm Station, Mrs. Edith Herr and MUs Ella. Ministers te He Invited. The consistories e J Allegheny, Plew and St. Jehn's churches held a meeting at the City hotel, Heading, yesterday, te take action In reference te supplying theso charges with a pastor, In place or Uev. M. !. Fritch, removed. The meeting declded te extend invitations te Rev. Jehn P. Stein, of Millersvllle, and Itev. Aaren P&ngler, of Yerk ceunty.rcciiiesting them "" te fill the pulpits fjrmerly occupied by Fritch, for the present, until Frituh's case is disposed of. The congregations of Uiem) charges reserve the right te tender a call i v.te either of tbese mtuUlers te become per manent pastors. Itudy te Have n Itehcurln. The beard of pardons lias decided te grant Jehn V. Rudy n rehearing, and the application for a commutation of the death penalty te Imprisonment for life, will be litard at the May meeting of the beard. Uy that time there will be 10,000 slg. natures te the petition praying for a com " mutation. A. D. Hasslcr argued the application of Abe Buzrird, for a rehearing, but the beard has net decided te grant It. Tue Water Committee Out. This afternoon tbe new water cemmittee f councils paid their first visit te the city wtUr works, for the purpese of making au inspection. In addition te the cemmittee qalte a number of ether gentlemen went out te leek at the works. The cemmittee Uft tha mayor's office at 1:30. m Has Beta t Ives Here. Fresa the IUadlng Tsleitram. Charles Matz, aen of Reuben Matz, 718 Xerth Klgbth street, died last evening of oeMumpuon, aged 2 years. Nlue brotliers mi sisters survive seven iu Reading and Mn- U. U. Mauby aud Sallie Matz, of Lan ar. Ph. He was a member of Friend 01 CtU, Xft , K, of F. THIS LANCASTER DAILY 1OTELLIGENCER, TH0ilSDAY, AI'KIL IT, 1890. nranped the Basket. There Is a basket at the shoe store of Shaub A Dnrns which the owner can have by calling, but It is altogether likely that he will net put In an appearance. The Arm are putting tip an addition te one of their buildings and In the rear of the store there Is a box filled with lime te be used in making mortar. On Tuesday morning at an early hour the night watchman saw a man acting suspiciously about the llmebex. Tbe fellow ran away when the watchman approached, and afterwards a basket, which had been tilled with lime by the thief and lea behind, was found, rreaonted Undue. James II. Ikmnelly, of Hetel Shamrock, has had made te order a solid geld badge te be preaenteil -te nancasier etui" Vereln te be shot for en the opening day or the season of 1890 by members of the organisatien residing in Ihls city. The badge has a curved scroll at the top with the Inscription " Prcucnled by J. K. Dennelly te the Lancaster Schuctzen Vereln." Frem the scroll Is snsponded, by a sliver chain, a perfect representation of a Shamrock leaf. The person winning It must defend It and win It three times before It becemes his property. Lutheran Conlcrenco. The fourth conference of the Evangelical Lutheran mlnlsterlum closed Its session at Ephrataen Wodnesday evening. Uev. E. L. Rced was electcd secretary te All a vacancy caused by n removal beyond the bounds of the conferenco of the former secretary. Committees were appointed le arrange for a missionary convention nt Mt. Gretna In June and for a Sunday fcchoel conven tion in this city in the fall. Papers were rend .en the secularization of the church and discussed by the mom hers. The next conferenco will be held in Millersvllle In the full. A Wemnn Loeturor. Mrs. Margaicl Shopherd.who says shn Is aconvertod llemanlst, delivered two lec tures In Procter's oern heuse en Wednes day. In the afternoon she lectured te ladles only, en "Secrets of the Confessional," and in the evening Iter subject was "The Inner Llfe and Awful Penances Performed in Nunncries. Itoasens Why I Left the Nun nery." The lecture was of the usual "con verted nun" style, and we de net find any thing In tbe notes or It that Is fresh or In teresting enough for publication. ' A Itunaway. This afternoon a son of Jacob OtlelTer, butcher, en Maner street, was driving two horres hitched te a wagon along Maner atreet. The tengue of the wagon breke and the horses ran te the cemer of Laurel and ManerJtrects, where both fell down. One fell upon the ether and both wero stepped. The young man was thrown from the wagon and brill sod. Hetli horses were injured. One had several teeth knocked out, and.they were badly cut and bruised. m Fifteen Cars erKnilurnnts. The number of emigrants that paised through this city this spring Is net as large a several j'ears age. For merly a regular train, for emi grants only, passed through Lancaster every morning, and sometime there were several sections. This morning the largest number of foreigners that have goue West in a long tlme passed through here. Thore wero three sections of Paclllc Expp due here at 1:25, and ilfteen of the ears wero leaded with emigrants. An Ansnult nntl Ilattery Ce. Cyrus ltelUns, charged with committing au assault aud lmttery en J. C. A Id rich, was heard by Alderman A, V. Dennelly, last evening, The case was clearly mde out and will be returned te court unless the defendant pays the costs by Saturday night. Annoyed Hlx NolKliber. Hen Phillips, living In the Fourth ward, was en a spree en Wednesday and an noyed his neighbor, Adam Henk, with his disorderly conduct. He was prosecuted befere Alderman II id bach and spent the night In the station limine. He wax re leased en ball this morning for a hearing en Saturday. lleuulit a l'lnut. The Steam lladlater company plant en West Chestnut street, has been purchased bv James II. IScst. The price paid was $3,519. . 1 m Postponed. The member.' reception of the Yeung Men' Christian attuvlutlen, which va le huve been helilTuwduy evening, April , will be nt puiU'J until llieOlh of May. A Hnppy AVuiuan. Allew me teexpremi my upproclutleu of C. U. Hoku' Electric Medicated 8uppurte. Fer four yean I nuttercd with nick heuilnche, pulu In the back, dlitlnuss and fainting ispelW frequently. The pains were at certain periods se severe that it wui with the ercatvat dllllculty that cenvul. leu were prevented. I wus In misery all the tune, ami lire actually accuied a burden, a phy lclau hud told me; I could never be cured. My husband employed the belt physician,, but with all his outlay or money for medical attendance, I continually grew worse until September JW, or this year, when In the midst of oue of my most severe attacks and lu nlmett utter despair, I. In an wer te the advice eriny hiubuud, cemiuenced wnurliiKOiie of your abdominal supporters. In ene we.'k the pains weru eutlrely i;eiic,and from that day te thU I fee! like a Ulllerent wemnn, am well and able te attend te my hoiikeheld affairs, and I actually would net take twenty times the amount 1 paid ler It If I could net get another. I will tnke pleasure Iu tell I m; any who may be a mflV-rer ull Iho clrciiiin-tnnccs ir called UKn, and yen are at liberty te (.end such te my residence at any time. The address or this lady will buKtvcu te any suirerer or kuirerct's friend who will c.ill en C. U. Hoke. Hollel Found ntl-nst. Havlnj been u treat sull'erer from falllnrfef the womb for the last 15 years, tried medicine and ether appliances but found no help until I applied one or C. U. Holle's Electric Magnetic Medicated Supporters. My case was a bad one and I udvlse ull sulUrers te una Hoke's Sup porter. Mils. Alueut Mn.i.tu, Mari.li P. O., Chester county, Pa. aiil7,19J4u'ilw A Quick sule. Ilubmaii & Seu sold at public sale yesterday for P. II. Clark nrty head or We.,lerii heri.es. The sale began ut three o'clock and every head was sold by five o'clock. ltd ' Te the Ludlcs ! MUsKute Hefiiiann. of Ne. Ce I.eui.1 street. desires us te netiry her lady customers uud the public Generally, thut OHlng te Die demands made upon her tlme und labor In millinery out eut (Ittliie, she will be compelled In the future te have stated hours for receiving customers, und these hours will be from 8 u. m. te 12 m.; the doers te be Invariably closed rrem the hour or neon. She ulse takes this occasion te thank her frleifds rer their generous patronage, and te bet or them te submit te this new rule, brought about by the lnierame demands or business. The new practice will be Inte eltect en Wednes day, April 18. ttplWld CUBED IN THHEE DAYS. The Mnrveleua Ellectorileko's Eloctile Belt en u Chronle Sutrucer. Harry Edward FlUKerald, of 61t Woodward street, who Is a watchman at Ne 3 cotton mill says that his wire has been a sufferer from rheu matism for twelve long weeks. He lnteute was uer puni uiui seu was unable te lirt hand or root, und It caused her excruciating agony te even move her head. Hhe had te be raised en aud eirher bed In a sheet, as the slightest touch en her body Increased her pain ten fold. On the 8th or tire present month Mr. Fitzgerald purchased oho or C. U, Hoke's Electric Medica ted Belts, which he applied te his sintering wire, and the effect was Indeed electrical. Iu three days Mrs. Fitzgerald was able te leave her bed aud wove about with ease and freedom snd without the slightest ruin. Yesterday she was outer doers vltltlnx tbe neighbors. ' I crlid for very Jey," concluded Mr. Fitzgerald, " when I came home from my work te-day and saw my wire come te meet me. I ranuet express my thankfulness rer the marvelous restoration of my wire's hiulth aud bodily strength through the usa of the Hoke Kelt." C. U. Iteke, inventor, will be at Herr's Fur pltiira Stere, SH North queen street, every VV'ednstdajraea Saturday, pW-3t4 Ptathm Zena-. In the vlllacs ut Intercetir. en the 13th In.U. Mrs. Eveline K. Zoek.ln tha Mh year ether ace. The relatives and Mend of the fcmlljr are re lictfally Invited te attend the raaeral from her late resldenrc, ea Friday morning at K o'clock. Funeral scrrleei In the t7, 8. thnrcb, of Intercourse. EBKRMAK-Anrlt 17, WW. at the residence of hrr daughter, Mrs. J, K. Ilerr. Ktraaburg . t.. Marv a. KDennan, winew 01 me law kqi Iward M. Eberman, In the 6Jd year of her ase. Funeral private. It IlerrKC In this city, en April la, WW, Fred crick Jlecfel, In the tldyear of his age. The relatives and friends, also the Lancaster Mn-nnercher, are respectfully Invited te atund his funeral, from hit late residence, Ne. 1M East Walnut street, en Saturday afternoon at S o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd Stem aibticvtUement. IOHRST OP Abb IN LKAVKN1NO iuwk.i. u. . uert iteperi, au. 17, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. nprlMyUAw OHKAP-rUKE IlYK WlIISKIICit. ULACK bcrry, (IliiKcratid Kunimel Urnndles. HOHHKUH LIQUOR STOKE, Ne. 22 Centre Bquarr, 1AHEUAU,t McOHANN'S PA UK, I'lUnAY ANDHATUHIIAY, Al'llll. 18 AMI IV, RICHMOND vs. ACTIVE I GAME CALLED AT 8:30. ADMISSION ...15 AND 21 CTi3. LADIKS FHEH -A iiortlen of the Orand Htand Itcscrvrd for UiUlcs. ltd T3EINII0LU-M WHITE FRONT 11AKOAIN STORE, Oppeitlle l'cnn'a R. R. Station, irANTED-A ailtl, TO LEAHN URESS V making. Apply ut Ne. 530 Maner itreel, LnncnMcr. 1'u. apl0-2td MIIIKY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN . Equal Hilly WntU'n Havana Killer Cigar, at NOS.6AiaiNOUTHQUEENHT. ilecWJmrtM.Tu.Tli.H -T7"HAT IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO cnule a llcnutirulLuun or Renew uu Old One. BIM.YWAITZ HAH THE BEST TWO FOB fcamlKeCigiinilti tlieHlnte, at , NOH. 6 A 1111 NUKT1I UUEEN ST. dec5-6maM,Tu,Th.H tNPIVK,TEM,TWENTY.FlVE AND FIFTY I'eunil I'ncltaKcx. liANCASTEIt CIIEMIUAI. COMPANY UW.N ENHIC1IKII. , Held evcrywliere. "rjElNHOLDU WHITE FIIONT IIAIIQAIN STOKE, Oppoalte Pcnn'a II. It. Station. tIBEAT IMPBOVEMKNT TO OI,D OB A.Ne ICAl.C inwl.nwimby using I.ANCAHTEBCHEM COMPANY LAWN ENIMCHEU. BEST TWO FOB FIVE CENT. CIO ABH the city, at . HI I.I.Y WAITAS, .' Nils. 6 A liu North Uuceu Ht. (lecMrndM.Tii.Th jEINHOLD'H WHITE FIIONT I1ABUA1N HTOBE, Opposite Pcnn'a It. B. Station. JUDGES HAVE I.ONO HINCE DECIDED Hint Hilly Wnlt2'a Clear Is the llct In the htulc. Fur Kale nt NOS. f. A ll NOBTJI O.UEEN dT. dcc5-flmdM,Tu,Th,8 "irANTED-I.ADIES AND UENT1.EMKN V 111 city or country wishing te earn CI te K a any at their own humcn ; nu cauvaxslnic; work rumUhed and sent by mull any dUhinw. Aildrcui Willi HUunp, CrynUtllzrd Photo. Ce., 112 W. 0th Ht., Clncluuall, 0. marl5-3iiic(KlB WA NTED- TEN STOUT 1IOYH Over IB yearn of hke. Apply ut ertlce of THE IIUIfEB DOLMAN CO., iiplfWuP Cor. Clirliitlnii aud UrautHU. "TjlOB BENT. NO, M EAST KINO HTBKKT. Inijulre within, npU-lwdll IJEINHOLDH WHITE FBONT IIABUAIN STORK. Opposite Pcnii'iiB. It. Station. TINK TA U.eitlNuT ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINK WUOI.ENS, AT P. WEIKEL'S, apllKtmdlt Ne. II West King Street. CALIFOBNIA. Special Parties. Hcml-menlhly. Tourist spoiling curs. Cheap rates. Southern FaclrtcCe. Address, E. 1IAWLKY, Assistant General 1 rullle Manager, 3U Broadway, New Yerk : B. J. SM11H, Agent, tl) is. 3d St.. Phlla. Janlft-lyd2taw rplIK LANCASTER TBU8T COMPANY bOLIClTS CUItRKNT ACCOUNTS, TIME DE POSITS AND TRUST ESTATES. Acts as Assignee, Executer, (luardlnn, Agent elc. Bents llexcs lulls Fire and Uurgtur Proof Steel Vuults. Stores Valuables at moderate rates. Nes. 30 and ." NORTH QUEEN ST. nplMmdeed 1 N KLlh'ltUK STOCK 1'TltM STORM KING (2161.) BECORD 2:30. Sired by llaniiy Medium, sire efftO performers frem&IIJi UiiAJ. Dam Topsy Tayler by Alex ander's Nu'iniin, sire or Lulu, 2:Hi, Ac. Ac Terms for Spring m-useu of 1MW. fce for a. foal. 1 nr luliul.ited twdlgreeuud oilier Information. addrevH DANIEL U. ENOLE. IllVIL1, i l.-.... . ' uprl2-lmd.tw . Marietta, Pa. A LA RUE AND BEAUTIFUL VARIETY -IN Cheviots, Serges, Casslmeres and Wor steds, In Light, Medium and Dark Celers, ut Ne. 130 .m iu iueeu eireei. McORANN A NOWLKN. The Tailors. upllMyd f A1IOR MASS MEKTINO WILL HE HELD JJ ut Mu'iinercher Hiillen Tuesday Evening. April Ti i. J. McUIUBE, Uencrul Secretary of ihe Urotberheod of Cui enters, will make an uddivss. All local luber unions und Hie public treneiullv are Invited te iitii.mi tii iur.n... Kaiilzatlensurereiuested te meet at Hell read's Hall ut7 p. in,, te preeredln u body te the nlace or meeting. Tha Irajuels Baud will be prceiit. uprl7-3ld-Th,SAM LK '.CTUBE LECTURE -UY- Geerge Kennan ON "An East Siberian Convict Mine," IN THE COURT HOUSE, On Thuumiuv Kvknine, Anm. 17th Under the nusplces or the I,AWES AID sech:tv OV St. Jehn's Lutheran Church. Tickets. 60 cents. Reserved Keats 21 enl. extra. .Fer saleut Feu DersiTilth'. UoekHtorel "P.t0,lAH,15.1U,l7dB pABTlCULAB ATTENTION " p"aIDTO JL Medel Making, Patterns, Drawliiis and Blue Frlnu, at prices reasonable at-'john BliarH, SSI feast ftilten ltrt. ' mt?m IHtn 9.frvvtiMtttttft. rOm MON BKN8K SHOE 8T011E. 40 EAST KING ST., (0PP08ITB THB COURT HOUSE.) Yeu Can Save 10, 25, 60, $1 and $1.20 ON- Every Pair of Slees PURCHASED IN OUR STORE. Oely 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 KING STREET, (OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.) hed km Shee Stere tiiei) te Shee Stere, T ACECURTAINtt-KEW HPKINU DRAPERIES. HHCER St BROTHER. Lace Curtain Our Upholstery and Curtain lar Styles of Lace Curtains, Light-Weight and Heavy Draperies i-unmurc coverings, w inaew snaaes, etc. ' v,uuspicuuus aniuiig me aiiracuens 01 our curtain stecK are Real Brussels Lace Effects, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 per pain These palferns merit the attentit J tney are receiving irem tnese wne desire inexpensive as well as tasteful goods. ,( Sash Curtains Sash or Vetrage Curtains are ribw a popular and effective Window Decer ,' tien. We are showing a large variety of these Curtains in Datterns of Swiss Tambeured. Irii . Point and Real Lace, and in yard fringes, troops ana an necessary fixtures ana inmmings. New Pongee. Draperies Plain and Printed Scrims, Cretonnes, Florentine, and India Silks, Edgings, Fringes and Loens. 8-4 Felt Cleth, all colors, Silks, etc. We would remind you of the arranges murrains, rerueres ana etner nangings. Window Shades Superior Handmade Shading in 20 colors. nam and uade Shades, 25c te 50c. Extra Quality Cambric Shading in choice colors with novel match Fringes. Orders prompt filled in best manner. Stere Window Shades a specialty. Our prices will be found rials and best workmanship, special low Frices for Ready Made bnades. All orders for Curtains, Upholstery or Shade work will receive prompt attention. HHGER St BROTHER, 35t 27, 29, 31 West King Street, &lciu btcHicmcnt0. ItHE BON TON MILLINERY HTOBE. THE BON TON Millinery Stere ! 13 East King Street. Artistic Millinery! Weman's strongest beauty joint is a 'shapely head with a jennet te suit it. We make the jeauty our special study. There's an air and grace and character about our millinery that catch the eye and distin guish it from the commonplace styles of ether stores at a glance. Our Hats and Bennets give the magic touch of style and beauty te their wearers. Our prices are .low enough te bring them within the reach of all. Our low prices are keeping us busy in straw shapes. Charming Lace Straws and Milan Hats in youthful bread brims, turbans and toques(mere than twenty shapes and shades) at 48, 58, 73, 87 and 98 cents each. Handsome Tuscan Lace and "Van Dyke" Braids at 87c 98c and $1.23 each. Our newest shapes are the "Bonheur" Toque and "Du chess of Fife" Hats, both in tended for ribbon trimming. Yeu can see them trimmed in our show room. Flower Teques, 48c, 62c, 73c, 98c. and $1.23. French Flowers, 15c, 25c, 37c. and 48c. Newest Velvet Ribbons in all widths and colors. Children's Lace Caps and Hats, latest shapes and de signs. Everything that you may want in the millinery line at the lowest possible prices, at THE BON TON 13 East King St., inrr-8mdSAK LANCASTER, PA. H AVINO LEASED THE li7v:ekil-n Frem D. M. MAYER, I am new prepared te furnish this celebrated weed burned and coal burned lima at short notice uud ut reasonable rules. Telephone connection. ulMwd J. MARTIN ECKMAN. A BEAUTIFUL LAWN, HOWEVER small It may be, Is a great luxury. LAN CASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EN RICHER B AUY CARRIAGES, LAWN MOWERS, tC WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK, IOO DIFFERENT STYLES BABY OAUBIAfrES, AT PRICES UNEQUALLED. lUY'd SAPETY BICYCLES, 112 te5 UIBL'S TRICYCLES, S3 te 112. IRON VELOCIPEDES, LAWN TENNIS AND RASE BALL GOODS. LAWN MOWERS ! :.v Krjcxixa&tsc nun SM, SPRECHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO.S1 EAST KINO BT. t . Item 3UterHemett. : .'V s-ITe-w Spring? 3Draperij Dceartmcnts are well stocked with the Newest and Most Ped goods of Swiss Muslin, and novelties of various kinds, with Rec ,. Linen, Slip Coverings and Bindings, Rammies, Tapestries, novel and artistic manner in which our Upholsterer drapes at ; Uttt eJlbucrtiaemcut -IABBIAOE dc. DOERSOM CARRIAGE WORKS, Cerner or Duke and Vine Streets (formerly Norbeck A Mlley), GEO. 8. NOBBECK, Prep. 90,000 Over Six Thousand Dollars 80.000 la Fine Buggies, Carriages, Ac, new en Ex hibition, or my Own Manufacture, And also agent rer the Columbus Buggy Ce.'s fine vehicles at prices that astonish every body. All guaranteed finest vehicles In the world rer the money. Nene but the best me chanics employed, special attention given te repairing. Bend Carts at almost any price at MieDoersem Carriage Works, comer of DuUa and Vine streets. dMvdAwH TEINIIOLD'S WHITE KBONT BABOAIN 8T0BE, Opposite Pcnn'a B. It. Station. TADIAT0B8, OF ANY MAKE OB DE f V sign, ran be furnished atrcasenable figures, by JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. in7-tfd TJIOB BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, SET SCBEWS, Jj Square and Hexagon Nuts, theie goods In stock, at JOHN UEST'd, 333 Eust Fulton street. . - m7-trd ACKINOH, AS FOLLOWS : DIRIOO, FOR We' Hteam aim llvdranllc racklng.Asbestltoee. even and Wick Packing. Hemn I'acklinr. As- bestes Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Hheatlilng, Gum l'acklng.Gum Hlngs for Water Ganges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN BESTS, S33 East Fulton street. m7-tfd Hi OLD BRONZE. LIQUIDS AND SIZING ' for steam work, at JOHN BEST'S, KB East m7trd ten street. EORBQILERIUHE BRUSHES, 8TILLS0N Pipe WrencheK.Plpeand Meukey Wrenches combined. File. Oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN BEST, 33J East Ful ten street. m7-trd IRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW figures, go te JOHN BEST, 333 Eust Fulton Btreet. m7-tm T EINHOLD'S WHITE FRONT BABGAIN STOBE, Opposite Pcnn'a R. R. Station. STEAM HEAT ISTHECOMINGIIEATFOR dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully used one hundred years age. When you contemplate a change call en JOHN BEST, who will give )ou a satisfactory Jeb, at a fair price. m7-t!d -Trier cm En IOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN glnes. from 2 te 80 herse-newer. and Vcrtl- Engines from 2 te 40 horse-nowcr. von will find them at JOHN BEST'S. 333 East Fulton street. -VTEW LIN F. OF PIPES-GENUINE OLIVE. li French llrlnrand Mccrschauni, from 'J5c te te. All the Leading Brands of Smoking Tobaccos. alS-tfdR DEilUTH'S CIOAB STOBE. IU East King street. T1IOS. F.PERRETT, PRACTICAL HATTER. All kinds or Huts Cleaned. Ite-Trlminecl and Remodeled te leek Hke. new. Silk Hats a specialty. Huts railed for bv addressing m2!Mind 0, COURT AVENUE, Lancaster, Pa. TTIOR SALE CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEV JS clryani Fixtures. Including a full outfit of Toels. Call en or address, AURAM MARTIN, alO-Otd 2 N. Prussia St., Manhclin, Pa. -n EINHOLD'S WHITE FRONT BABGAIN STORE, Opposite Pcnn'a R. It. Station. CJPELIAL ATTENTION FOR BARGAINS Will sell cheap the rcmulnlug stock of F amlly Carriages, Phuilens und Tep Buggies, and THE NORBECK ROAD CABT, ALL MY OWN MANUFACTURE. I have located temporarily my Offlce and AVarcroem nt the Southern Market, corner of Seuth Queen and Vine streets. feb'JS-tfd I. II. NORBECK. Agent. w K EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! EXAMINE EYES FREE I WE Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined yen will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, aud that glnsi.es will be a grcut help te you. We use Inimitable "IMA MANTA1' lenses, which nre made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, $3,00 I usual price, 91.00. Steel Spectacles, SOe.; usual price, 91 .00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 910. M. ZINEHAN & BR0.130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut aud Walnut StreW. mv8-lyd IOR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW Pressure. Water uuuges, uauge cocks, Wee oed Wheels or Weighted. Glass Tubes, Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder Steam Gauges, call en JOHN DE&T, S33 East Fulton street. m7-trd A GENCY FOR CALLAHAN i- COS CE- J merit te lake the place of Bed Lead. In bulk It makes live times the quantity of red lead and Is fur superior In making steam Joints, pucktngmunanil hand hele plates en boilers, Ac., Ac, Price 20 cents per pound, at JOHN BEST'S, 333 Eust Fulton street. m7-tfQ B OOTS AND SHOES. IK YOl' WANT The BestYalue for theLeastMeney -1N- BOOTS -AND- SHOES -GO TO- STACKHOUSE'S, 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. Nw Goods Received Daily. ' :S of every description, FringeO lines 01 cneice i.ace curtains '4 etc. 0 ries, Rai Best Fixtures. Ready Mad extremely low for reMable mat Lancaster, Penn Jlcw &btcrtiBcmcttt. AT OUB OFFICE YOU CAN OCT A I amount of 1 ANCAMTER CHEMICAL COMPANY I liflwn ttmuciiKK. rO TO GEO. H. LE OATO, KO. 23 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Fer Select Deviled Ciabs, Turtles, etc. alO-l J rE GUARANTEE OUR GOLDEN LI iine una duenna, me only Clear Hav, Hand-Mnile Cigars (5a) In the eltv. Filler U DEMUTU'S CIGAR HTUHB, Telephone. l8-tfd T710RTHE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE I! the market, go te JOHN BEST. 833 I I7HIESU IMIORTED AND KEY WEST I J gars, clear Havana rjgars, our own ml ufacture, lii2J's.U)'sand lflO's. 1 I)EMUTH'8 CIGAU BTORK.I t irm a fa.i vi.kuJT!J Established 1770. al8-tfdtt AAV WH AVIUJJ ew T EINHOLD'S WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE, Opposite Penn'a B. R. Statll TOEST 6c HAVANA FILLER CIGAR u-r uiucuy, ui llll,l,Y WAITZ'B, M. v-tflltVI .'..J, 14,1 II .CT mllOL'T ASItANk. X SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MeJ UUirilTEIIH, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts mode te order as low as $1.00. Perl uvKuuruniccu. al-ly -S7IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, WILLIAM ORTMAN, Of Washington Boreucti- Lewer District. Jcct te Democratic Bulcs. ap2-tl $27.50 ncss College, luc DAY COURSE. TILLVaI tlen 111 tha KnvatnriA' III IllCllldlllir Htflllnnnri. SOfl Mil Session, and we guarantee you as much Bel keeping aud all business branches as yeul lIUlU W 1I1UDIVI UUIIHK kllllL llinU. W. 11. MllWHKTI TVlw 10 North Queen St., 2d fleer, Lancaster.'pl 1.1 It Us. V A UCTION I AUCTION Of BOOTS AND SHOE The Auction at Gast's Old Stand will be eluded this evenlng. Come If you want ll kuius. x -einveiy iue jhhi saie. apr7-ii pUBLIC SALE OF FURNITURE AtNe.20EastKlngStrcet, ON SATURDAY; APRIL 19th. 10 O'CLOCK! THE MORNING, will be sold nt public sale a flue line of Bed R aud Parler Furniture. ap!5-ib 1 QOfY-'KOVBALLTUINUS-i U Eutered te take a course In nnliiRns Tn Ing sluce March 1. at the LANCASTER lit NESS COLLEGE, Ne. 84 North Duke stfl pupus irem iJeiieinoine.-ueiumuiu, uerrs, l vine, i.asi lieriin. uetiysuurg, Lexington, I dlsvllle. Manhelm. Mlllersvllle. Meuntv Nickel Mines, Smyrna, Sunbury, Washlngl Borough, and ethers rrem the immediate! clnlty. this is evidence or the geed sens! our people, and shows that they appreclai geed thing. Ninety-two pupils enrolled tin date, April 12, for this term. Pleased te hJ you can uuu sperm a uay with us. BcsDectfiillv. mrCB-tfd ll.ti WEIDLER, Prlncipi -VTOTICE IS IIEREIiY GIVEN THAT J application will he made le the Geverl ei i-cniisivuia en niursuuy, .May , iR'ju.i tiewura u. Htauner, .mes .iglcr, Jes. . 19 ler. Samuel D.SlnuilVr. Henry C. Musser.unl the Acter Assembly el the Commenwealthl Pennsylvania, entitled " An act te provide the Incorporation and regulation of certain f porutlens," approved April 28, 187t,and the s piemenisincreie, ler inocuaricrei an lutein corporation te be called, " The Monitor ste Generator Munufucturlug Company of Lam tcr, Pu.," the character und object of which te curry en u general mauufacturlnz bustn for the manufacture or steam generators het water circulators, und steam fittings, w the rlslit te purchase, held and enjoy si patents ami patent rights as may be necessi ler carrying en iue dumiicss oimererp tlen. and ler these mimones le hnvn dossess and enjoy nil lha rights, benefits i privileges or the said Acter Asncmblv and supplements. LUTHERS.KAUFKMAN. uplI-'ltdTh Soltcltei B ROWN'S DRUG STOBE. MOTHS T Tar Paper, Tar Bags, Ceal Tar, Campher, Insl Powder, Gum Cumpher. and everything I le pruveuiuiiu uiu loins, AT- BROWN'S DRUG ST0R COR. DUKE A LEMON STREETS. irAll goods bought direct rrem Impert! aim semui oeiioin priees. ijeiore niauing-yi. purchases get eurjprlccs. lanlSiyiu.Th-R 1 JOSHING TACKLE! AWordteAnglen 'te-day (April 15) begins the reason rer trel (lKhlug, which suggests te our mlndsa rraii talk en the subject or FISHING TACKLE. urn i.uvn hivn paving crcat attention te th line of goods for some time, and we new ha' ItlO rinCSt AHi'liluciH wi ..u-4, uti., iiuvn Lines, Creels, BitiKers,nwicis, i.raeers, nasi Halt llexts, together with full line of It Mountings, Ferrules; Butt Caps, Beel Bead Tips, Ips, mime iung. r.ic. In Beds, we have varlellcs te suit the List or tbe most r.isttdleus anglers; Split llambi (several styles), Imported I-ancewoed, Japani UUU LUKULill imiuuwi., huwii IUO 11110 te II cheapest reds In themarket. Our Trunk Beds ure worthy of special net They are se arranged that they muy be pi Inte a compact bundle and carried In a trim These win especially recommend uiemselvi te tourists. REILLYBROS.&MUB 40 &42 North Queen Street. (NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE.) SPECIALTIES, and Tricycles, Baby Caulages, Itlcyclil nprl2-lmdl f rn- FEET OF PIPE. FROM OvJjVJUv Inch te 0 Inch diameter, fd sale at a low figure, and the only house In city wun a pipe culling mucnine. tuning up i 0 Inch diameter, at JOHN BEST'S, 3 East Fu tenitnet. f u' ', '.vvii-. vftZmf $X- "- . 'V "V -J V- 'fflrr .fgf a-
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