Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 18, 1890, Image 4

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rhtla tt-Mrln tTpen line er . -
V. I" Crmhed By Wel.
fc Accidents te Twe iwin
WvitftiA. April, 1.-Harry Ruby,
.P?ft A f n.nrv K. Ituby. en
Mm street, met with very aerleue aecl-
i yesterday afternoon. e -
ii.i rrlw-'s bread wagon, aim
Vwn manner bad tale leg andarme
ght In the rear wheel. A person alUl ng
r? m a iinnr man saw tee pnjuiuiii" -. ----
'hey wd called te the driver te atepbla
E mktrm. The wagon was steppeu w -
.ndtli child releawHl. " w
Woken above thekaee ana " """" .
ww wrr bad It bruUe.1. Dr. Mw
was gammened te attend te the Injurea
ehlld. The" te n the dtel
vthat bad the wagon gene a u- -
' ehlld'a neck would bave been broke n.
is Geerge L Meyers, unnuiu.u ..
yJXe. 23. of the l. it. m iiuiihb '--
etcrday afternoon wnontne pewum..
',Vij .u.v him en tbe breast. lie waa
painfully brulscil and will be kept effduty
ifibraomeaaya.
I 5. i..iir vUh. lirakeman en crew Ne.D,
E'f'Ot the P. U. K., bad bin right hand caught
- i4aa,i two cars nnuuceuiHiuK j wv.w-j .
"?f tn.. hn was Boverolv bruised and will
VJ'prevent hlra working for aeveral days.
, It ban been reported about town that the
Tdvecatei! of an up-town location ir
Prthe postetnoo are enymg w !'- ...
?. a . rm ii .l.... I Ilm nnnnr
O her places nnu bciihik uu. ... i-r-ji
Tilm inwn. It Is net the Inten
:. ., ai.-. nnriiau in .In Iniurv te tlie
il postmaster, buttopxpresstholrdlsHatlsfac.
hv finn at ihe course of thoirevcrument In dls-
?"-ii' li.. tlelmatlllnn te meVO the office.
rai- Th, people soiling the tamp any It la a
lr convenience. Tuelr aalea will reduce the
IM revenue of the local ofllce and will prob preb
liKt ably postpone a free dell very and affect
W'the aalary or the pestmacr. ine rwi
iw maater la relucUnt te talk of the tnetter.bul
't',v iu. .I.I1II ivltl nn( IIfnt liim. IlenlsO
'.Wted that netwlihstandlng thin fact he will
jf't thew later that the piei m raenm i iu
f. iiMvlsat In uelnl of revenue than any
&".'' , au .l..l l.ltt titem nf nfllnn.
ff ueaui uuun(j iiti . v...-
The ruucrai 01 rujcuv euuvuiu
BU5f held yeatoruey auernoen nnu was mrKeiy
&"-,4 attended.
Servlcea wire held at Trinity
14s Befermel church. Liberty Clrele Ne. 23,
B. D. CH. 1) C. A., attonded the ruuerai
In a body.
The Franklin and Marshall Olee club
Will give a concert In the opera heuse this
evening for the benefit of tbe Brotherhood
ofLecomollvoKnglneors. The box sheet
'K' Indicates a large audience.
t Kev. F. J. Clay Meran IeR at 12:25 p. m.
$, te-day for his new Held of labor as arch
f deacon of Annapolis. On Sunday he will
ikpreach In St. Qoergo'a church, Baltimore,
4X' "Kar..w llin Rt 2nnpirA rtMfltV-
TIIE U. S. MARINE BAND.
They Gire an Entertainment Te
the
Vahcrs nud a Few Mere.
There was a very small audlonre at
Fulton opera heuse last evening, when the
Marine band, of Washington, which Is one
of the finest musical organizations In this
country, appeared. There were several
causes for the small attendance There
was a very large, party going en
at the time, which was attended
by s great many society folks, while ethers
attended the tocture or Kennan at the
oenrt house. These are Just tb, people
who would have gene te the opera beuse.
The members or the band were astonished
and disgusted at thelr slight patronage, yet
it mast be said that but few people knew
that the bind would visit Lancaster until a
ttwr days age. It would be but llttle
wonder if attractions or this kind would
give Lancaster the go-by for geed. Twe
years ae Gilmero brought his big band
here and played te a few dozen people. It
la net likely that he or the Marine people
will ever be bore again until they have
some assurance of an audience.
la tbe smtll sullencj of Ut e renins
were a number of musical critics of the
city, and there were delegstleus from dif
ferent bands in the county. The entertain
ment was one of the beat or its kind ever
given here. The selection were all of the
best and were admirably produced. A
feature of the pregramme that was very
fin, was the darlenH sole or Felix lradella.
It really is a wonderful band, composed of
the finest musicians, and they are a credit
te the government. Miss Maria Decca, a
young lady with a strong soprano voice,
aang several selections that pleased.
llOUUEU OF 810.
Herace Roberts Leses That Amount Uy
a Beld Theft.
Herace Roberts, who Is at present acting
as deputy clerk or the quarter sessions,
waa the victim efu thief en Thursday after
noon. Ills overcoat and auotber coat was
banging en the hook he was accustomed te
place them, en the Jamb of the deer leading
te the orphans' court room. In the pocket
of one coat was a large pockclbeok con
taining two (20 bills und six 81 bills, sev
eral promissory notes and e.her papers or
value te him only.
Several limes during the afternoon he
was In the corridor or the court house, but
at no time was away Trout the ofllce mere
than a few minutes. When the tiine came
te close the office he reached Or his coat
and found It was gene, lle thought souie
of the court beuse clerks had secreted it for
a Jeke and he made inquiry of all of them
and learned that they had net done se. lle
then ceucluded that a thief bad get bis
work in and be reported the theft te Chief
Berger.
Ne suspicious characters were seen loiter
ing around the corridor during the after after after
uoen and the officers have net the slightest
idea who committed the theft.
Bad Beyt te Reoelvo Attentleu.
Mayer Clark has been complained te a
great deal by geed citizens w he are annoyed
by gangs of boys who gather at different
street corners during the evenings and
make a terrlble nulse besides otherwise
acting badly. A number of people state
that they have had their windows broken
by these young rascals, whlle ethers say
that they are constantly being insulted.
The mayor will station policemen at what
ever corners crowds gather and the bad
boys will be arrested. Attention will also
be given te the gang that make the reservoir
grounds their headquarters for leafing In
the evening.
Damages Aasessed By Vlowers.
The viewers appointed by the court tons tens
aeas damages caused by the proposed
widening of West Orange street, from
Marietta te Columbia avenues, filed thelr
report te-day. They awarded the follow
ing damages te be paid by the county :
Jehn C Hager, $330: Benjamin Sclisube),
325) A. G. Brosey, 8225; Frank flemly,
1300, aud Geerge Kemly, 850. Te be paid
by the city t A. G. Brosey, 175; Frank
Kemly, 1325, The viewers report that
there is no necessity for the widening of
the street.
This was the date designated for the
meeting of viewers te assess damages te
Philip Rudy by reason or the widening of
North Queen atreet between Chestnut and
Walnut Owing te the absence of Dr.
Ureff, through sickness, nothing was done.
Get rive Days.
Coeetable I'yle last evening arrested
JaM Williams, 'Wlilllam Yeung and
TfeetBM Kelly, three bums, who were up
slang the railroad track near the Peunsyl-
-, i. U--.I -.i, Thar bad a bottle
"' '-----" weee draek. AUteriaan
PMISffMrtMiitsiw sei.
vnejviait BR?
Majer It. Frank Braneman la New
Spoken or Aa Congressional
Candidate.
Fer aeme time the Itepublleana who are
dlasatlaflad with Congressman Brealua,
nd there are a great many or them, tee
have been trying te get candidate
te ran against the honorable Marrlet,
Se far their efforts have been unsuc
cessful, although many geed men
have been incntloned. Among Iboto
thought of at the beginning of the week
were P. J. Iteebnck and Samuel M. Myers,
ex-county commlsalenor. The latter, It li
aid, would like te ben candidate, but seme
of the leading politicians de net want him.
lie baa a wide acquaintance through the
county and when he gets his bleed up he
is a hustler. A man whose name Is new la
the months of all the politicians Is Majer
n. Frank Breneman, of the firm of Fllnn
Sc. Breneman. Although the major has
naver been an active politician he Is well
known and very popular. If he is put In
the ring the men who put him out will
stand by .him.
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Entertained Thelr Friend.
A very elegnnt and delightful social on en
tnrUlnment was glven last evenlng by Mr.
b:
and Mrs. Oca. Nautnan, at their home at
Ne. 439 Kat King street, te their many
friends In lancaster and elsowhero. Frem
7 p. in. te 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. Naumnn, as
sisted by her sister, Mr. Spencer Gilbert,
efllarrlsbiirg, Miss Xautnan, the Misses
Cexc, of Itarrlsbtlrg, nnd ether friends,
rocctved a most Driiimni company or 1110
hwt .known society peonle of Lancaster ;
and until 1:30 a. in. tbe strains of Tayler's
orchestra accompanied the flying feet of
merry dancers. The spacious parlors,
halls, library and dining rooms of the
Naiiman mnnslen wero beautlfully decora decera
UhI with flowers and growing plants, and
the niollew light or waxen tapers was ro re ro
flpcted from many tinted shades. Within
the dining room, from a table that was
elaborately decerated.Calerer Payne sorved
a sumptuous collation ; and, all In all, the
party was one of fie mwtnotable successes
of Laneaster'a oventful social season.
That Stelen Violin.
The violin stelen by Temmy Tinker, tl.e
colored boy, from a band or gypsies a few
days ege, was recovered en Thursday by
Olllcer Klseman, wliere the darkey had
sold It for (I. City Controller Vorbekc, or
Uarrlsuurg. heard or a violin being fennd
In this city nnd he came te Lnncaster,
thinking It might be the vnluable or.e
atelen from bis ofllce a short tlme age. Up
examined the violin at the mayor's ofllce,
but It was net bis.
A Itiirtlnu Tarty.
This morning a party of a dozeu ladies
and gentlcmen left this city for Marietta,
whero they took a ran nnd uiaue tne trip
down the Susquehanna.
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TimiK will be a free lccturaeu the JolmMewn
flood toliegUenhy llev. Bate, of Jolinitewn,
In the Firit Reformed church thli evening. In
connection with the lecture a collection will be
taken toward rebuilding the church which wns
destroyed by the flood.
The Weman's Indian society will held It
rrgulsr monthly meeting In tliu Meruxlnti
church te-morrow afternoon ut 3 o'clock.
CURED IN THREE DAYS.
The Marvelous EnVotenioko's Electric
Belt en a Chronle HulTbrer.
Harry Edward Fltzgernld, of Sll Woedwnrd
street, who l a watchman at Ne 3 cotton mill,
says that bis wife has been a suflerer from rheu
matism for twelve long weeka. Se Intense win
her pain that sbe was unable te lift hand or
feet, and It caused her excruciating agony te
even move her head. She hud te be raited en
and off her bed In a thcet, as the slightest touch
en her body Increased her pain ten fold. On
the Stb of the prcseut month Mr. Flligcrsld
purchased one or C U. Hoke's Electric Medica
ted Belts, which ha applied te his suffering
wife, and the effect was Indeed electrical. In
three days Mrs. Flligcrald was nble te leave
her bed and meve about with cafe and freedom
and without the slightest pain. Ycstcrdny
the wet out of doers vltltlng the neighbors. ' I
cried for cry Jey," concluded Mr. Fitzgerald,
'when I came home from my work te-day
and saw my wife come te meet me. I ran net
express my thankfulncu for the marvelous
rettoratlen of my wlfe's health and bodily
trcnglh through the use of the Hoke licit."
C. U.Heke, linenter, will be at Herr's Fur
niture Stere, 3t1 North Queen street, ewry
Wednesday and Saturday. nprl7-3td
catlte.
lleturi. In this city, en Ajirll 10, lisUO, I'lcd
trick llwful, In the 43d) ear or his uge.
The relatives and frlcndi, alto the Ijincntter
Miennerchei1, are redpectfully Invited teuttend
hit runersl, from hit lain residence. Ne. 1X1 Knst
Walnut street. en Huturdny afternoon at '2
o'clock. luteriuent at Laucatter cemetery. 2td
Mii.leh. In l'Aradlte, en Thumday, April
17, IS'JO, Henry Miller, lu the 81th j ear of hit
axe.
The relatives and frlendi of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
his late retldence, In Paradlte, en Sunday ufter ufter ufter
uoen at 1 o'clock, at the house, ami at 2 o'clock
at the I'retbyterlan church. 21
J-ttarhct.
Philadelphia Prodiice Market.
PUItADCtruiA, April K-Noen-Hloiir dull ;
Peuu'a supers. 2MtfiW. extra. 2lHVil?0;
family, 3Wi3 75; roller, $3 701 B; patent,
Si 7tV45 B.
Wheat dull; Ne. 3 Red new. KdJUic : Ne. 1
Penn Red. KKile ; Ne. 2 de, lKVU7c.
Cern quiet; Ne. 2, new, H;ilu; old, 4H
iie.
OaU quiet; Ne. 2 White B.'c; Ne. 2
mixed, 3Asyfi!.
Bran firm; Winter 117 00 17 00; BprlugJlOUU
9IB50.
Haled hav dull: U0 0CKMS 0 as te Quality;
timothy 10 noai.me for choice; mlxed,l0&0;
baled rye straw, new, IIG.316 W.
llutter steady; Penn'a creamery ''xtra
lSffllUe; Penn'aOrtU extra, Be; Jobbing, 'Jii..
Fks steady; Penu'a flrsts, liiJc; held luts,
Httlif, at te euallty.
Cheebe steady; part skims, 78)e; full skims
lft'ie.
i'elrelcum dull ; refined lu bbls., t7 10.
Potatoes steady ; GUiSOe per but. as te quality
Ictu .buevttflcmcttte.
IOHEST OF ALL IN LEAVENINH
POWEit-U. S. Oev't lUpert, Aug. 17,
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
aprl5-l)disw
CHEAP-PURE RYE WHIHKIEX. HLAL'K-U-rry,Olngeraud
Kuinmel llrandlcs.
ROHRER'S LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 22 Centre Square,
-llfANTED-A Mll)DLlAal) MAN
y wants a situation at laborer or gem-nil
worker ou a small farm. Apply at
It NO.DU FREMONT BT.
WANTED-A U1HL TO DO OKNEItAL
housework ; reference wanted. A Duly
at Ne. 140 East Lemen St., Lancaitcr, Pa. ta
OT1CE-T1IE MEMBERS OF THE LAN.
custer Munnercber are respectfully In.
vlifd te attend tbefuneral or our late Brellicr,
Frederck HwrVpntomeriowlSaturdaylarter.
noenat o'clock ireui tlie Hall. Uy order of
rtd, HENRY HCHM1TT, Secretory.
JANCASTER I'LANINQ MILL CO.
W. HOLyAX, V. H. U.rtiieiWkw,
Kiunk Sf iceu. '
FRAMED, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS,
SASH MOULDINUU, Etc. -'""
HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY.
Enltmates furnished en all class or work en
appJIcaUeu. Ooyd work and prompt dell v try.
Hew dlfcrHmentc
J.
TEimtOM)'H
WHITE FRONT BARGAIN HTOnB,
Opposite Penn'a R. K. BUtlen.
"rANTED-A OIHI, TO LKRN DRK
?V making Apply at Ne. Me Maner strrct,
Usncaster.fa. apl-d
XN FIVK,TXN,TWENTY-FIVE AND FIFTY
LAMCABTEiTcilgMIOAT. COMPANY
1.AWN KMIUUHKR,
Held everywhere.
TEINIIOLDi
WHITE FRONT BARGAIN 8TORK,
Opposite IVnn'a R. It. Btatlen.
XTIOn HALF. OR RENT.
tJ A two-siery lirlck Bhep, with power. Ccn-
t.-lly located.
;.-ally let
alMtd
tpplrat
NORTH WATER BT.
OKINHObDS
WHITE FRONT BAttaAIN STORE,
Opposite I'enn's R. R. BUtlen.
TTIINKTAILOniNUI
ALli THE LATEST NOVBI.TIEH IN FINE
WOOLENH. AT
1' WFIKEfjH
nplO-Jmilil Ne. 41 West King Htrrct.
OCK UEK.K.
FRANK A. RIKKER'H CRLKtlRATEU
UUUK. HKKIl
will been tap at the Bars of his Customers an
and alter Hsturdny, April lUi. apl-2td
P
ARTICULAR ATTENTION 1'AIH
TO
and
Medel Maklnr, ratterns, Drawing;
Blue Prints,
imhhii.) ", "";,.v;v
i, at prices reasonable, at jum
East Fulton Mreet. m7tM
iiKrH,sa
XJEINHOLUH
WHITE KttONT HAKOAIN HTORE,
Oppeiiltn I'cnn'a It. It Htatlen.
TAI)IAT()lt. OK AN" MAKE Olt UK
Av slcn, rnii Im) furiillielntressoiiaWeniriirmi.
by JOHN IIIT, SSI KnH KultensUccU lm7-tfd
17IIIIK ItHICKH, HIKE HLAY. AT LOW
v flgures, gote'jOHN UhMT.-tl East Fulton
street. mMM
tSeinheldh
white front bargain 8t0ue,
Oppwilte Venn's R. R. Btatlen.
1UHLtO HALE-ALL THE MATERIALS
In the buildings en the let at Ne. SB North
Queen street (late Gee. K. Krltman's fonfto fenfto fonfte
tlor.ery), will be sold at public sale en HATUR
UAY. APRIL lt, IKU0, at 10 R. III.
aprlO,l2,lS JOEL L. HAINEH, Auct.
-T710R RENT.
NO. 28 EAST KINO nTRKET.
Inquire within.
nplft lwdR
TJEINIIOhUa
WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE.
Opposite IVnn'a R. R. Station.
WHAT IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO
create a Ucautlful Lawn or Renew an Old
One. ,
INSTATE OF FRANCIS IIRINKM AN. L.ATE
it of lncetcr city, deceased. letters
testamentary en said clat having been grant;
ed te the undersigned, ull persons Indebted
thereto are requested -te make Immediate
payment, and theso having claims or demands
iignlnst the same, will present tlinm without
delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid
ing In the city or Lancaster,
ink J w. A. BltlNKMAX, Executer.
Jehn E.8NYtKii. Attorney. apUWJtdF
a LAKOB AND BEAUTIFUL VARIETY
IN
Cheviots, Serges, Oassimeres and Wor
steds, lu Light, Medium and Dark Celers, at Ne. 136
.North urn" B"g1IlANM 4 NOWLEN.
apl2-lyd The Tailors.
lAHi:ilAI.L!
McORANN'S PARK,
FlIIIMr AMI) SATUHDAY. AI'IIIL 18 AND 10,
RICHMOND vs. ACTIVE I
O AME CALLED AT 8:30.
ADMISSION 15 AND B CTS.
LADIES FREE.
n- portion of the Clmnd Stand Itcucned
for ladles. Ud
s
HOEHI SIIOKSI
A Change in Location.
llalng dltpesed of nllmy old and unulnble
etk atuuclien. I am prepared te eiler mi cu
re NEW STOCK OF FRESH AND CLEAN
oeis ANlt H1IOK. ut nrlccu that nil I milt
ull
Hiliallbemy aim te keep my uteck full
u nd complete at all limes, and purcbiiMjrs can
reiy upon geiungwnai iney uarguin mr.
My facilities In my new place will enable me
mere fully te pleane my customers In ordered
work, of which I make 11 specialty.
-t'ull and tee me In my new place or busi
ness. wm. hTgast,
NO. 123 NORTH QUEEN bT.
4OpKiilte the Franklin Heuse. WAF
IMPORTANT TO UOUSEKEEPERH-THK
Hieclitl Sale of Ti as, Coffees and Groceries
silll leulluues at CLAKKE'tJ.
NOTE A FEW PRICES :
Choice Tulile Syrup at 3eaud AOc a gallon.
Uenulne Maple Hyrup alTic wr quart can.
IMam Clieeie, Wc, 75c and SJc ler Edam In Feil.
Pineapple Clitvui reduced te 4Uc each.
4 lb Part Cream Clieee for Be
Hiss Cheese enl v 'He per lb.
M ustard rrHplcel Harulnes, 10c for large boxes.
"Vbn new RaUliii and 2 Ibt new Flc for 2.V.
2tb EvaKrated Apples and 1 Si New Prunel
las. 2jc.
Feul Brether's Tomatoes reduced te O'ic can.
Wliidliam Cern the bett Cern lucked, lic
can.
A Prctly Llttle Tea Pet centalulug a lb Tea
for 4 "c.
A Few Uurkctt Ne. 2 Mackerel at 70c.
Ne. t Mackerel reduced In lie Kr lb.
L'atittlc Seda lu 3 B8 kettleii, at Dc per lb.
Kllni Hmla IIIm'uIU only be iht fb.
Extra Family Crackers, lie or 5 tb ferBi'.
4 lbs Pearl or Flake Tapioca for B
(J Iba Avena, Oatmeal or Farlua fur Be.
Washing Powder, 3 pack.
And all oilier kcxhIs throughout the stock will
be sold at the above proKrtleually low prices.
Samuel Clarke, Agt.,
TEA, COFFFU AND OROCERY STORE,
1J AMIUHUUTll QUKENSr.
rpilE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
MERCHANT
TAILORING
AT
Cle tiling:
OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDKR IN THE
UESTPOSSIULE MANNER,
At the Lewest Possible Prices.
-SATISFACTION IN EVERY 1ARTICU
LARQUARANTEED.
25 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
msrae-iydli
THUE DALMATIAN INHECT POWH.
propelled by geed powder blower, Is the
most vfectual destroyer of files and ulhar small
liisseu. Fer sals
The People'sGashStere
ThePeople'sCashStere
gem jHrttMtncnt
B. MARTIN A CO.
CHINA MATTINGS.
JAPANESE MATTINGS.
All Samples of Mattings shown
in Carpet Department.
We have added 10 mere pat
terns te our line, making 55 dif
ferent patterns, all of this sea
son's importation, te show you.
Fancy China Mattings.
Every roll contains 40 yards,
full. 9 cents a yard or $3.20 a
roll ; 10 cents a yard or $3.60 a
roll; 12 cents a yard or $4.00 a
roll : 17 cents a yard or is-75 a
roll ; 20 cents a yard or $6.50 a
roll.
The famous Jeintless Pagoda
Brand China Mattings at 25c a
yard, $8.80 a roll of 40 yards.
Extra value in a heavy, seam
less China Matting at 30 cents
a yard. Ne discount by the roll.
Obelisk Brand, close weave,
and will wear better than any
China Matting ever imported.
45 cents a yard, (16.00 a roll.
Damask Patterns, Geometri
cal and Carpet Designs in new
and bright patterns.
Japanese Mattings, .
These Mattings have beceme
very popular, and we have them
in the latest novelties from 25
cents a yard up.
Remnants of Mattings at Half
Prtce.
Odds and ends of last year's
stock in pieces from 2 te 30
yards, at 8, 12, 18 and 20c. For Fer
mer price double present price.
'J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cerf West King and Prince Sts.,
LANCASTER, PA.
-lAHRIAUKac.
D0ERS0M 0ABRIAQE WORKS,
Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets (formerly
turvern an icy j,
UKU. H. NOR
IDECK, Prep.
d.OOO Over Six 'Iheusand Dollars
vu.uuu
In Flue Buggies, Carriages, Ac, new en Ex
hlbltlen. of mv Own Manufacture.
And also agent for the Columbus Buggy Ce.'t
fine
enicies at prices mat asieman
everv-
body. All k
world for tli
All euarnnteed finest vehicles In the
for the money. Nene but the best iue
chanlcs cmplejcj. Heclal attention given te
repairing. Read CnrU nt almost any price at
thnDoersem Carrlage Works, corner or Duke
and Vine streets. ' dMvdAwR
"WANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
TV In city or country wlthlng te earn 13 te
t5 u day at their own homes ; no canvassing ;
work furnished and sent by mall any distance.
Address with stamp, Crjslullzed Photo. Ce., 112
W. 6th St., Cincinnati, O. marlG-3uicedR
TAUUAINS IN SHOES I
Read This Advertisement If Yeu Want -
Bargains in Shoes!
A Jeb Let or Heys' I Jice and ButtonSheesat
75c
I.et or Men's Lnce and Butten Dress Shoes,
tl 00 ; some of these ere worth 12 W.
Men's Heb Nails, f 1 0U.
Children's Spring Heel Uutlen bhees, 48c, 50c
andtUc
1 Ait of I idles' Kid, Dongola nnd Pebble Hliees,
1100.
Children's Rubbers, 20c.
Men's Rubber loots, Jl 25.
Lets of ether giKxlsat Reduced Prices.
Jehn Hiemenz
Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET.I
feblO-tfdF
H
IRSII A nilOTHKIl.
What WE nre doing lu the way or Clothing Is
Something that ALLHbeuld Kuew,
IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING
FOR MEN.
Excellent Values In ICNOCK-AUOUT SUITS at
SI, 13, fb, 7, $7 60 Haiku or Cutawa r.
Our Special Price---$8.00.
We can show you j:i DIFFERENT PAT
TERNS, lu Sack or Cutaway Coats, and they
are equal te ether's 110 Suits In every way.
MANY HEAUT1FUI. DKHinNM ut sin ill
114, 115, fltt nnd uuwards, Hack. Cutaway or
Prince Albert Ceals. Light and Dark Fancy
Caulmerea. plain and lap umiii, in stripes,
checks, plaids, mixtures aud silk dots.
IN HOIS' .iND YOUTHS' SUITS.
Many Styles lu Hacks and Cutaways; prlres
raiicefronit'.'lJOteSriaault. Uer liSUIlfcrciit
patterns.
IN OHILDREN'S SUITS.
The nebbiest and neatest suits are te be had
here. Cheviots, Casslmeres, Worsteds and many
Imported goods lu the most fastidious designs.
Prices begin at f 1 a suit ; from that up te S3.
MEN'S EXTRA PANTALOONS.
All say we have never shown us handsome a
Hue. Twe wludowseu Centre Square side show
wbatwecaude. Everyday 70e te 31 50. Dress
Il75te$500
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S PANTS.
Reys' Leng Pants, 23 U Si Inch walat, 63c te
II a pair.
Children's Knee lants, 20c te tl SO a pair.
FURNIHHIN-SOF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Flannel Hhlrts, Demct HlilrU, White Shirts,
Percale Hhlrts, Madras and Silk Shirts.
See our 2&e aud 600 NECKWEAR.
A OLANCK AT OUR NORTH QUEEN
STREET WINDOWS
Olxes the reason why OUR MERCHANT
T.V1LOR1NU DEPARTMENT Is se very busy.
Sl'RINQ OVERCOATS, 15 TO 118.
fe
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND
UENTls' FURNISHERS.
I. Qwu UMn Squire, lafteT St.,
Something te mew !
HIRSH
BROTHER
Hm &k$vtimani;
CIOMMON BKMS WOBKeBK.
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ADVERTISING
DEPARTMENT
or-
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE 00DRT BOUBB.)
A TEST CASE,!
Hew Many People Read Adver
tisements ?
In order te test the efficiency
of advertising and ascertain the
number who nWand believe ad
vertisements, we make the fol
lowing substantial offer, which
means hundreds of dollars te be
m
given aivay Free te the people el
y
Lancaster and vicinity.
Save This Paper!
Bring a copy of it te our
store and receive Free of Charge,
a card which will entitle you
and your family te a discount of
te per cent, en all goods bought
from us in the next 90 days.
Ne discount without a copy of
the paper.
We want hundreds of new
customers and we mean te have
them, if fair treatments, low
prices, geed goods and liberal
inducements will bring them.
40 EAST KING STREET,
(OPPOBITE COURT BOUSE.)
LANCASTER, PENNA,
llir tOIDM w
Shee
Site
The him Sense
Shee Stere,
Ititw aifrrttHttt.
taunx
BRKNBMAN.
Lit Me Btby Ctrriis, Beys' Velocities, Little GiutJNcffc
THIS IS TUB riNEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
AGENTS FOR
Vb
REACH'S BASEBALL AND LAWN TENNIS GOODS.
A
M0. ttlNOWI OUTWIT. LiNOlffin, PA.
ln &irittttnt.
AT Ol
l am
Tan
our erncE you
CAM H AMY
amount or
CARTER CHEMICAL COMPANY
LA WW Esaicugg. '
-VsTE GUARANTEE OUR OOLDEN LION
TV and Mia Quends.theenly Clear Havana
Filler Hand-Made Cigars (5c) In the city.
UEMUTH'H CIOAR BTORS,
111 East King HtrML
Telephone. alS-tWR
IJIORTHK I1E4T HOT AIR FUIINACB'IN
C the market, go te JOHN BEST, SKI East
Fulton street m7-tfd
TflOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
WILLIAM ORTMAN,
Of Washington Borough Berough Boreugh
Ject te Democratic Rules.
Lewer District Rnb-ap3-tfd
DAT COURSE. TILLACA
tlen In tha KvslAnn Itnal.
ness College, lncl
includlnr atatlennrv. Sl Nlnlil
Session, and we guarantee you as much Book
keeping and all business branches as you are
able te master during that time.
D- MOSSER, Prln.,
Id North Queen HL, 2d fleer, Lancaster, Pa.
tiaftw
A BEAUTIFUL LAWN, HOWEVER
small It may be, Is a irreat luxury. LAN
s5RH ch-MicAl Company' lawn
EN RICHER
"VTEW LINEOP PIPES-GENUINE OLIVE,
K French Briar and Meerschaum, from 25c
U K. All the Leading Brands or Smoking
Tobaccos.
.. .-. DEMUTH'8 CIOAR STORE,
-U-1MB 114 East King street.
TEINHOLD'S
WHITE FRONT BAHOAIN STORE,
Oppetlle Penn'a R. R. Station.
TT NEVER FAILS!
I Kralley's Vegetable Vermifuge Syrup never
falls te eradicate stomach, -bowel and seat
worms from the Infantile system. It requires
no purges after taking, and will net sicken the
stomach like most of the candy and sugar
cures. A gentleman who gave It te his child,
said: "I would net take 150 and be without
your syrup. Our boy must have beer, almost
eaten up by worms." Fral ley's Vegetable
Vermifuge Syrup Is prepared and sold only by
WM.
O. FRAILEY-HEAST END PHARMACY,
(Opposite Eastern Market).
Price. 25 cents
L 2a cents a
M.W.Fw
CLOTHING.
L. Gansman & Bre.
Clothing Hade te Your Measure
AT
WONDERFULLY LO)V PRICES.
All wonder at our Drlces.
Hew de you de It Is
asked by all. Ouranswer Is, we purchase direct
from the manufacturers for spot cash and turn
tlittiu ever raDldlv en small nrefUs. nnd thereby
save you at least from 26 te -8 per cent.
Wide-Wale Cheviot Suit, te Order, Black or
Bloc, at 114, 110, US, 120.
English corkscrew Suits, te Order, at tl, f 18,
rae.tiJ.r24.
All-Weel Wide-Wale Worsted Suits, te Order,
atSi7,18,t20,t22,f24.
Fine Casstmere Suits, te Order, at 112, 114, f 18,
118.
Fine Diagonal Ceat and Vest, te Order, at f 10,
$12, 114, I6, list.
Imported Treuserings, te Order, at 17, 13, 19,
110.
All-Weel Cesslmere Treuserings, te Order, at
3&0,$4,40.f5,t6,l7.
All-Weel Worsted Treuserings, te Order, 14 60,
5,W,WH.
A WELL SELECTED 8TOCIC AWAITS YOUR
INSPECTION.
CALL FOR SAMPLES AND COMPARE
QUALITY AND PRICES WITH
OTHERS.
L. Gansman & Bre..
Tailors and Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
- e and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
i.W. CORNER OF OEANOB. LANCASTER, PA.
Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse In the city.
49-Be cautions and make no mistake-se that
you get te the right place.
TITE EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Speotaeles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE1
Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed !
If TO
en have tliera examlaed you will probably
And that there Is something wreug
llh them,
and that glasses will be a great lieinte you,
we use inimiiaeie "iiiA iav reu
whi-h eta miuiA nnlv hv tifl.nnd recommended
We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA" lenses.
by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec
tive vision. . .
Solid Geld Spectacles, 93.00 t usual price,
S.OO.
Steel Spectacles, BOe.i usual price, l.OO.
Artificial Eyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 10.
H. ZIKEIAK & 6R0.1130 S. Rlntb Street,
OPTICIANB. I PHILADELPHIA.
Between Chestnut aud Walnut Streets.
ravB-lyd
M
AHTIN BROS.
The most fashionable col cel
lar Is medium high nud has
self turned, peluts. All the
latest are here, 10c, 13c, 23c
A shirt that will fit Is the
giver of much Jey. Em
broidered and Pique besoms are latest, open
back and front. Many styles here. 11.23 te S2.
Try our Dayton Shirt for en " all around geed
value, tl each, or 90e In haUdeien lets. Ask te
see our celebrated 50c shirt, three lengths or
sleeves. Our new arrivals In fancy Hair Hese
comprise many ueveltlcs. Fast black, new
blues, greys and modes are the new colors for
low shoes. '.See choice at 25c. Men's and Beys'
Spring Underwear. All the geed points under
wear should have has been seen te In ours, 25c
te f 2 GO apiece. II you haveu't seen our cellee,
tlen or elegant Neckwear you are missing the
best or the sort lu the market. The chance ta
net ever yet Shades or pearl aud blue are
latest, 13c te II 25. Our Ready-Made Clothing
is cut en scientific principles, made with the
utmost care, and appears in countless designs
el fine cloths.
MEN'SSUnVMoteJiJ.
BIU BOYS SUIT8.5I te $13.
LITTLE BOYS' 8UIT3.JI.03 te 110.
Attractiveness In dress Is net se much a mat
Ur or money as It Is of taste and attention.
The best or both te had at
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
B, J. KRESS, MANUFACTUHEU ur BUIt
I. Kh-lnud urlhenaxllcal Appllauces.such
aa TrusssaTliraces, Crutches, Clubreet Shoes,
.Ti . a"s a.- l-.tlUI,,irln .trt Unknot
. KRESS, MANUFACTURER OF BUR-
-ti,yic
Hints.
rA I
Wl
fi--'
lm 3lwr!Bmnt.
TUBUC SALS OF
FURNITURE
AtNe.3EaatKlngStet,
ON SATURDAY, APRIL ilth. 10 O'CLOCK IM
THE MORNINO,
will be sold at public sals aflne tins or Bed Reekl
mwM imiw v ariiez- apie-tia
RK8H IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CI
imr tuiTana uigars, our own mi
uaetu:
re, in WMnsMm,
UAIUIAll IIIHAK HmU.
KaUblUbed 1770. in mmt rfnitmL
Airi4IASl
TEINHOLD'S
WHITE FRONT BARGAIN STORE,
Opposite Penn'a R. R. Htatleal
mllULT A HITANK.
X SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AMD MEN1
uurrii'iKitn,
Ne. 110 North Uneeii StrreL
Shirts mads te order an low iw J1.00. Perfsel
fit guaranteed. al-lyd ;
S'
TRONO, BERVICEAULE AND CHEAP I
EVERY -DAY SHOES!
FOR-
WORKINQMEN AND FARMERS.
We've many grades or Shoes specially
adapted for svery-day wear shoes
strongly mads of geed, serviceable ma
terials and at such low figures aa te
make them wonders In shoe values. We
meet a great many men these days we
come this way for shoes or this sort, and
examination or them convinces the
meat MonemlA hnvr ftint w n htmlha
cheapest and best l'lneefevery -day shoes I
sold In Lancaster. ' I
Be sure te see our tl Lace Shoes, some
thing neat and shapely looking, net
rough or clumsy ; have seamless vamps,
are well made, trimmed and finished.
They'll wear strongly, tl 25 doesn't buy
m vaticr iuHiiy any waereeise.
Aims a pair we've nner srradea! an
neat looking, strong and have p'enty of
style about Them. Of these we sell tmv ',
areas ei pairs ; mey 're always right rer
service never go wrong, wearers se
icuus. i uai s me Dest or proei.
Brerans and Plew Shoes at llanalp
te see the leather and sheeinaklnv In
these Is, te make you a buyer. Fer se I
mm money mere are raw makes in the
rearaei 10 equal mem.
Attl 25 a pair we have better bregans:
eoed mechanics make them, md
leather tn them, strong and stout wear
u uieui. ut u eniy te ee iriea ions
iisea.
niliu, PlrtwblinM t,i hnM.Ml u.
cheap; Just the sort or shoe te keen out!
dirt. . I
"Stitch Downs "are bread, flat. next. I
ble soled sbees, great for ease and em-1
fort In wear. Geed makes attl 26. Ifl
your rest trouble you try a " Stitch I
Down " Shee. They'll cure the com-1
IJiaini.
SHAUB & BURN9
14 North Queen Htbeet, LaneaeI
tkr. Pa.
W1
LIAMSON dc FOSTER.
It lu Full Blast. Don't Miss the Immense
gains We Are Offering.
An Unexpected Bargain
-IN-
Cleth Jacket!
FOR LADIAS.
Ilandseinelv Made. Full PnfT Sleeves. Ss
and Deuble Breasted, In Ecru. Navy and Rl
Heed Green. Ladles have only te see thel
appreciate the bargain.
Bey's Cambridge Tunic Suits, f2,t32SH
nciiiaing inn laiiepe.
Shirt Walsti and Odd PanU'2'jc te tl.
Ladlrs Morning Wrappers, Light and
Celers, II.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs
Special Values In 2c, Se and 4cUandkercrM
jsii luc nanaaercnieie new ,c
All 15c and 17c Handkerchiefs new
white and Coleiod Embroidered Hand
chiefs, excellent values, 17c
Regular Soe and Stc iliandkerchlefs, 2Ce.
Better Grades, 38c, 43c, 4&c.
A GREAT DEMAND FOR
SPRING OVERCOAT
A larire selection of Men's Sack Suits, t!
colors, 17 te 112. )
Cutaway Suits. In alt the new styles, 8 tB
Dark Fancy worsteds for Dress wear. I
dtum and Llirht Celers ler Uusincss Wear, i
A full line of Beys' Suits from 10 te tll
up ie me eesu
The largest and Finest Assortment of 1
Wfr found anywhere.
Light and Dark Colored Teck Scarfs, M
11 2a.
Feur-ln-TIands. all colors, 23c te tl 25.
nint.HIniKiA tilnilcnH TirAnnn and I
VlUUjUWmvi unmvie,jwuvii sivsuus
HtrAlffht and Htran Hews. In irreat vartetv.
A fine line of Oeut'a Hair-Hese, In PlaJn
Wl kd M VrtlABs i l- .1 Ifn lima Os aA m
K'ghmle Hhlrt. ', or 85.40 per hair deaenjM
2. 75c. or II 05 uur half dozen, former I rice,
i s - - - - i
-HARNESS I HARNESS
We have u full line, from the Cheapest t
a ..n a.t rtth TtivAit Tlttnrl. for t-.sX
A Full Set! wR Oellar end Hames, for ti
Alse any em pin -" V ,7 2S;i
llnes, Traces, anuauyiuuia j" .-
t th verv lowest prices.
" Z w .a s . 1Ia a4F Tl jwb Anil all
Blcyeles, Tricycles and Velocipedes.
Our Popular Men's Shoes Is a Gossamer
t. ,. nr .!.. lliht .elea. which is lust tbe
We nae aeueu " v , J, ii
tSHI
for Under feet te go out doers. Price, t2jm
HOUSEFURNISHINQ
"urami xiupiu. tvrjc,rwi.pHr, c.i. .
Novelty Clethes Wringer, Ne. U'A, best '
rubber rolls, B.W.
Atitetn&tlcHnrlnir WrlncrAr. W Art
..a , I.I-It r- . a ... MIS am
Wash Boilers, rust proof, sbeet Iren txrl
Ne. ft, 7c j Ne. 7, 8 la ; Ne. 8, 11.11. tl
I
Cheaper Grade Tubs, same s'ze as
quality, SOc, Mc, 7S&
Wash Baskeu, SOc, C5c, 75c.
Wash Beards, lie.
Wash Beards, solid sine, Xe, Vic, 00c.
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32-38 East King Street
jii
LANCASTER, PA.,
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