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Wf -A MUSICAL TREAT THIS EVENING KXTERTAINMEXT AT SEVENTH ST. LUTHBRA.V CHURCH PERSONALS CHOIR OF 100 VOICES of Hon. W. U. Hen- Uel Died at Qnarryvillc Home NATIVE OF LEBANON Daughter of Late Lcvi tlliler, Who Conducted General Store Here Many Lebanoniails, among them being relatives, will grieved to hear of the death, at Quarryville, Lancaster county, of Mrs.

Anna M. Hensel, widow of the late George W. 'Hensel, revenue collector for many years of this district, and mother of the 'Hon. W. U.

Hensel, the prom- in-ent Lancaster lawyer. She was flghty-four yonrs of age and her death was 'incWi'iit entirely to the inllrmities of old age. She was the daughter of tho late Lcvi Uhler, who, more than halt a century ago, conducted a general store Ninth and Cumberland streets, where the Lebanon National hank now stands. NATIVH OF THUS CITY. The deceased was the eldest (laughter and child of Levi Uhler, formerly of Lcba and later of Mnnheim, this county.

On her mother's side shn was th" granddaughter of John Light, of' this city. th-e eldest daughter 'of an eldest non. 'S'he was at th time of her drath tho oldest surviving member of two notable and numerous families of Lebanon. Ausust 1827. she educated at New London Seminary for Girls, in Chester county.

She met her future husband while visiting lower Lancaster county. MARRIED IN LKBANON. They, were married April 17. In and at once removed to Quarryvillo, where Mr. Hensel was engaged in mercantile pursuits from 1SIVT to 1S02.

when he died. Tn 1S-I7 they built the house Vhich was their only home, and where all of their bleven cliildVan. except the oldest 0011, was born. At that time Quarry- villf) consisted of only a few scat- was po hotel FIRST ST'NOAY SCHOOL Slie the lirst school there, -and was inatrumentai In establishing St. Paul's Reformed congregation, which built its present clmrch edifice in -She was ever forem'Ost in all good works for the Improvement of the neighborhood and'In philanthropic and patriotic activities.

Her brothers fmi sisters are -all dead, except Mary Uhler. wife 01 J'ere, Bauman, of th Phaiadelphia "Inquirer." R.KLATJYKS HERE. The Misses Phler, of Meadoiw Bank, are cousins, and there arc many other relatives residing ir. Lebanon, who mourn the death of the aged lady. Mendelssohn Choir Will bw Assisted by Klizubetli Johnson nnd t'.

W. Moore Another entertainment of the course projected by an organization of Seventh Street Lutheran church, will be given this evening In the assembly room of the church building at. Seventh and Weidmnn streets. The talented Mendelssohn choir of this city will be the attraction this evening, together with Charles W. Moore, reader, and Miss Elizabeth Johnson, violinist.

A rare musical treat is anticipated and holders of tickets will very likely turn out in large numbers to hear the concert. The program as arranged for the evening Bridal (Rose Maiden,) F. H. Cowen, by the Mendelssohn Choir; reading, "Christmas Day in the Evening," Grace S. Richmond, by Chns, W.

Moore; selection, "What from Vengeance yet Restrains Lucia, Donizetti, by the Choir; Ladies' Chorus, Nymphs and Fauns, II. Bambeg; violin solo, (Hunior- (bl, Barcarolle, by Dvorak, by Miss Elizabeth Johnson; Chorus, (a), "The Sea Hath Its Perils," and (bi. "The Merry Miller," by R. De- Koven. by the full Choir.

Male Chorus. "By. tho Beautiful Blue Danube," Johann Strauss; reading, "Four Bars in the Key of Clifford Carlisle Osborne, by Mr. Moore; "The Soldiers' Chorus," Faust, by Gounod, by the full Choir; selection, "Be Not 3'rtom Elijah, by Mendelssohn, by the Choir. Clarence Middleton and Dr.

J. B. Cunningham ar-; daughter, Anna, of Philadelphia, nro rived from and is spending' held shortl in Ule visiting: Mrs. Middlemen's mother and some time as the guest of Mrs. Belloj brother, Mrs.

A. C. Romlg and A. C. Gelsz, of Jonestown.

Romig, 752 Guilford street, for ser- eral weeks. Wolfe, of Hersbey, left here late yesterday afternoon for Annie Reber, of Ravine, Is New York City, where he will spend sending some time visiting friends some time visting friends. In Rending and vicinity. and Mrs. Wm.

Dluier. of Light, after spending a few Lltltz, are spending some time as days with his parents here, left yes- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. afternoon ''for and points east, where he will spend some time transacting business.

Francis, of Zennoble. la spending some time visiting Mrs. Belle of Jonestown. Hattflc Treist, of Mill, Is nr TVernensvllle, wher slfe nttended the ftineral Mrs. Agnes Spntts.

of her sister, Ditzler, of Hebron. Sowers, of Benvyn Park, was a passenger on a late train for Philadelphia yesterday afternoon. Emma Qulgley, of South Tenth street, left yesterday for Philadelphia, where she Will upend scv- calling on friends and W. H. Holsbcrg, of 027 Cumberland street, left this morning for Philadelphia on Business.

K. U. Park, left for Sowers of Rorwyii eral shopping. Mary Roodel, of Fifth and Cumberland streets, loft ('his mom- Ing for HiUTlsMirK. to pnrticipato in the woman's missionary meeting.

G- B. M. Derr, of Park morning, day. where 'she will spend the thls lace, was a passenger on the early train for Tfarrlsburg. wheni she will attend meetings of the Missionary Jubilee.

BURIED THIS MORNING Itcv. Father Kappcs Conducted Services for I'liillp Aiirciilienscl Rev. Father A. G. Kappes, rector at St.

Gertrude's Catholic church, East Lebanon, this morning officiated at funeral services held over the body of the late Philip Aureinieiisei, of East Lebanon. Services at the church followed by interment at St. Mary's cemetery. P. H.

Thompson was the undertaker. C.R.LANTZ TO SPEAK Will Tell About Profound Duty in Life" On Sunday afternoon, at "'clock, the men's mass meeting at the V. M. C. A.

will be addressed by ex-Senator C. R. Lantz, of the Lebanon county bar, on the subject. "Man's Profound Duty jn Life." The Christ church male chorus will sing and E. H.

Sherman will be th lender the meeting. Men of all church es, or no church, are invited. Doors open at 3 o'clock. COMMITTEE TO MEET A. T.

Sh'uey and sony Nevin, of 5T)!) Green street, left this morning to- visit Mrs. Shuey's diniiyiiler, Mrs. Sally Strouphauer, of (jreen- Polnt. .7. Schmidt, of Baltimore.

Maryland, was in Lebanon yesterday. attf-nd'Tng to 'buainosa and falling qn friends- J. 'MJcliel, of Newark, N. .1., was a visitor In Lebanon yesterday, transacting business and calling on friends. David Goff.

of Camden Heights, returned her home today after spending a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Milliard, at their-North Tenth street home.

r-iaft'er, of Ijan'caster spent some time in Lebanon yster- daysi, transacting business. ,) 1 Clar.a Moore, of Rlchland, spent day calling on friends and shopping in Lebanon. Hagerty, -who has been employed for some time at Pottsville, returned today to his home here 314 iNorth Eleventh street, he will spend some t'fme. 'where New Plans for Religious Work Will be Formulated The Relisious Work Commitn-e tlie Young Christian Associa lion will meet, on iMonday evening at o'clock, on the directors' room the building. Business or great importance will be discussed Nev pluns will be formulated and methods of work in (his deparltncn' will be strengthened.

The members of this romm'tlc' are: T. G. Spang'cr. chairman; H. Wasner, A.

Sowers, Poorman. M. Moore. Lnili'r Harpel, Dr. L.

Lemberger, of anon, and David D. Lauser, of Palmyra. OLD GERMAN BOOK LET ME DO IT. It takes a practical tailor to repair, clean and press a suit back to Its original shape. We are prepared to do it.

All we ask is a trial order to prove it. Ladies and Gents Garments repaired, cleaned, pressed at the lowest possible prices. Everything done here must be want your trade. Progressive cleaning, pressing and repair shop, 10(i North Ninth Ktreet. CHAS.

S. SCHAUBLA, Opposite M. C. A. Building.

Bell Phone 244R. Goods called for.and delivered. HUTTKRINK pay your Butterlne at the Good Luck Butlerlne Store, South EiiKt Corn'or Ninth and R. R. R.

Wo handle the highest grades of Butter- lne) Rood Luck and the highest grade Gilt Edge at cents a pound. Wo also have a very good brand at 5 pounds for one dollar. All customers buying any goods for sash at my store will re- ceite a star check for the amount of their purchase. A one dollar star chefeU will be given each customer frei on Saturday only. Save four dollars worth'ijesida's the one dollar star check and get one Pound Good Luck Butterino free at tho Good Luqk Butterine Store.

M. DISS1NGKR, ,238 N. Ninth Lebanon. Pa. They won't go any lower, all our Men's, Young Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Overcoats and Rain-J A BUimbr A coats reduced down to the lowest 1.

S. Behney, Clothier, 7H1 A. Laucks, of the Reading railway company, I-farrisburg, was a sne.st today at the Hotel Weimar. anfl Miss Kohr, of Reading, registered today at the Hotel Wallace. S.

Weise, of Salunga, visiting Asiipli Lleht. of Cumberland street. Hulsberger, of -10 North Kight.h street, and Irene Miller, thc young daughter of K. Miller, of the same address, left on an afternoon train for Hcjimandale, where they -vili spend some time visiting friends 'Uoltam'an, the of the local Y. M.

C. ccietary Young Girl Arrested For Incorrigibility AnnW of till IK city, was this morning taken into custody by Constable Steiff, of the Ffirst ward, on a charge of corrigibility, and Alderman Slegrim sent the girl to the county jail pending her arraignment before Henry. The girl has been under arrest on former occasions on account of her waywardness and there is a likeli- Hiood of her being sent to some reform institution, with a view to reclaiming her from her wayward life. ENJOYABLE FUNCTION Party Given in Honor of Miss Jennies Rafoold A party was held at the residence of Mr. -and 'Mrs.

C. Mbold, Weidman 'street, last eve'ning, Jn honor of their daughter, Jennie. A. delightful evening was spent in games, after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Lora Kline, Mary Long, Jennie Long, Edith Sholly, Edna Lash, Jennie Rabold; Mary Leob, Emma" RaboltJ.

Amelia Risser, Laura Raboid, Afla Rabold, and Harry Kelchner, Earl Focht, Charles Kercher, Lloyd Lessley, Elma Wolfe, Ray Risser, Warren Risser, Clifford Honaflus, Franco Long, Charles Fearry, Lewis Ra- bald, Charles Rabold, Wm. Capstlck, Raymond Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Kline, Mrs. J.

Shuey and Mr. and Mrs E. Rabold. Will Sing at Meetings in Seventh Street Lutheran Church As live preparations nro being mad'- for the special evangelistic meetings Sevi-nth of the chief features of this series of Inffs will be the Singing of a trained choir of over one hundred voices. The choir held their" first rehearsal In the churcli building on Thursday evening.

WEDDED LAST EVENING Kcv. Klshei- United Thomas Phillips nnd Miss Mnry Long: Thomas G. Phfiffps, son of George Phillips, of North Pmrtrldg-o avenue, and Alliss S. lLons, (laughter of P. S.

Long, North Tenth street, were privately wedded on Thursday evening, th ceremony being performed by Rev. 1. Calvin Fisher, St. Mark's Reformed church. The latest thing in aeroplanes Is a baby.

THE LATEST MBAnOWBUOOK CRAVAT. The soft negligee collar with Four- In-Hand Tlo to match; complete set, 2ric and 5 OP. HARVEY L. SELTZER, One Price Clothier, 769 Cumberland street. Stop! Look! Read! Every body likes fresh BUTTER and EGGS nicely cleaned fat CHICKENS and SQUABS.

To get these goods first class buy them from CHAS. ULRICH, 131 South 4th Street. Boll Phone 371 ft a Going to neglect your JDCtlCil you arc bald? Certainly suit your doctor. Ask him about "ft never stains or changes the color of the flair, WANTED aged wnninn for general house work; good wages to right party. Apply 2-7-tf 439 CUMBERLAND ST.

FOR SALK MOVTXO PICTURK Complete outfit, cheap. N. NINTH ST. AX EXCEPTIONAL STOCK OFFER offer from one to five shares of gilt-edge, guaranteed 8 per cent, stock In a Pennsylvania Financial House nt per share, par value $100.00. Dividends Payable 2 per rent, quarterly.

We guarantee to resell tho stock for you, if desired, nt any time, on 30 days' notice. This Is an exceptional opportunity at tho price. Write to-day for full particulars. J. U.

FEIST Hankers, i Federal Square, llarrisbnrg, Pa. VNDKR MAIL service. 1. S. 3G2 la.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa. U-ii-fit MAX. 10 YKAK8 old, to learn drug business, one speaking Penna German, preferred. 2-6-tf Care Dally News. FOR ROOMED modern througjhout on lot 18(1 160 feet.

Easl Lehman street aHd Eleventh avenfue. Apply at SEEGERS'BOLOGNA 2-4-tf FOR butcher business including sary buildings. Apply at 2-2-tf NEWS OFFlcJ, FOR 80ti nut street, 6 rooms arid bWh, hot water bent, coal and gas range. M. A.

BLASlER, 1-26-M Blaster's Sttidlb. WANTKD YOUNG WOMAN FOU dining room work. Must have good references. Apply at GOOD SAMARITAN 2-6-tf FUNERAL NOTICES Lebanon, on the 9th Daniel Schaeffer, aged 70 years. Funeral on Monday Morning, at 9 o'clpck, from Resilience, Sltt Chosjtnut.

at. First, 'E. church. Interment-at Steeletowh, private. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice.

WANTKD TO UKNT within city Must have bath. Address letter to "HOUSE," 1-14-codtf Care of Now Office. WANTED. BOOKS TO KEET, AO- counta to audit, or any clerical work for erenlng. Addresi letter to "OFFICE," Dally News.

FOB KETVT, FOR SHARES er's Trust Company Stock, at 1-26-tf I I FOB, ti. F. S. Reward- If returned lo 2-10-3t 1-fBWS" OFFICE. RtMMED clcs on Wednesday.

turned to 2-10-St NBW9 RAKE stove. Going -from cFltlh "hsid Cumberland streets to'Second and Chestnut streets. Reward If returned to 2-8-3t NEWS OFFICE. LOST WATCH GKEKN gold, with two topaz stones. Roward If returned to 2-8-3t FOR RENT HOUSE; 1IERRON park; all conveniences.

Apply to JACOB HITZ, 2-10-Ct Hebron. DANIEL A. FItATfTZ FUNERAL DIRECTOR, JWGrfT OALL8 NORTH NINTH SIRKIM. DAY CALLS 7851.784 CUMBERLAND STRHHT. FOR ROOM.

preferred. Apply-at 2-9-tf 818 Lehman St. HEREBY the undersigned is prepared all nubile sales. Allyt ness promptly and satlsfactj attended 818 2-8-6 M. Churcli 'V FOR NO.

30 ROUND house alley. Apply 2-8-6t 33 N. TWELFTH ST COMMITTEE MET untied this morning where he "spent business. A. A.

Kcinoehl Possessor of One Published in 1557 A. A. Reinoehl, of this city, ia tlie possessor 01 a copy of a German history of the Confessors, the Klect "nd the Martyrs, the Hist portion of which published in The book is 'in an excellent state of preservation and was formerly owned by lOniunuel Molly, of this city. from iliarris- a short time ill. Bonder, of Jonestown, spent the day in Lebanon, calling on friends and shopping.

Iliirry Illnimelberger, of Jonestown, spent part or the day shopping in Lebanon. and Charles Darkt-s, of Fredericksil'iirff, spom the day in Lebanon. 11. p. Burger, of South Ninth luft tui morning to Union Fire Company Will Celebrate, Anniversary With Ha no, net Members of the I'nlon ilre company who constitute the committee on arrangements for the anniversary be in the company's eoinmodyious anil well appointed Quarters Washington's Birthday, held their first meeting on Thursday evonlng.

Plans were co'nsummaled for a most elaborate and alKo It 1 ju.1 O'UieV fho evening. Presidents of Hie other iji-o companies, and oflU'Ials of the do jiurtment. will )fi with the bond city ollii-ials I W' IN each community to Introduce the Oxygenutor. ft is needed in every home. No competition.

Fine Income assured to right parties. LEBANON OXYGENATOR Lehman street, Lebanon, Pa. 2-10-3t FOB OFFICE KOOM NO. 21, North Ninth itreet, lately occupied by Judgo Hhrgood are offered for rent. Immediate pot- ie.aslon tfvei.

Apply to H. C. QRITTINGER, 7-9-tf 1SB South Ninth 81: FOR OF HOUSEHOLD goods, used only a short time. Apply 2-10-4t 112 S. THIRD ST.

SEW SHIELDS at home; $10 per 100; can make two an hour; work sent prepaid to reliable women; reply envelope full information to Universal Desk li, Walnut Philadelphia, Pa. 2-10-2t visit her mister, of Richluu'i. Al's. 10. 'S.

Ciarrett, GIRLS GLEE CLUB Uuve Concert and Were Royally Hanat Jmncastei- The Uirls 1 Club of Albright college returned early' this mauling from Lancaster, where last evening they sans before an audience of Cumberland street. What la the difference between an old U'dy of 1 ninety and a miss of One Is liatrless and cappy, te careless an feature of the concert was the excellent wtVof Miss Rebecca Uubbs, the wli known mezzo soprano, who is a student the Ziegler Institute of New VorT; City. After the evening's entertainment the young lad i a 'composing th glee club "were entertained by the ladies the Bethany U. K. of who furnished fta elaborate banquet for them in U.

li. Stuyp, of Newmans' town, has returned iier homo, after beius the guest of uufl Mrs. H. p. Merger, of lUi South Kinfu street.

Victor itruutlt, of the tirm o( Brandt, Buuder and ti loft on an early traiu i'or Phiiadul'iJliia, where lie will spend some time purchasing spring goods. William O'DonnuH, of Sixth and Locust streets, left this morning for Reading, where he wil'l transact iu reference to his work here as pastor of the Pentecostal Mission. P. Spanster was a puasefhgor on the Philadelphia train thja morning. AlAltlMAO'K LK'KXSKS.

Clerk Kochenrtc'Ter haw granted a marriage license to the following couple: WANTKD FOREMAN TO TAKE charge of Machine and Tool room. A good position for the right man and an interesting 1 proposition. Good reference required aa to character and ability. A. HUGH'S SONS Ellisabothlown, Pa.

FOR SHARES LICIJA- non County Trust 20 Shares Farmer's Trust, Company; .50 Shares Valley Trust Palmyra. Address letter to "STOCK," 2-9-3t Care Daily News. RESIDENCE- 936 CUMBERLAND STREET "Vkf BRICK bath, hot air heat. COMPLETE ed to residence. STORE ROOM, witn front' trance.

Additional front to residence. ON RBAPt OF Cheapest Cumberlanfl residence' or business property between 6th 10th streets. Price under 13600.00 J. L. PUTTER, 820 CUMBERLAND 1 Trust FOR NO.

I BUTCHER'S Ice box. Address letter to 2-9-31 Care News Ofljco. Thouias G. Phillips, son of George farm YOUNG OIRL WANTS position to hire out In housework. Apply at 2-10-St THIS OFFICE.

MAN TO MOVTC ON A Phillips, of 828 avenue, I and Miss Mary K. Long, daughter 01 P. S. Long, of 334 North Tenth both of this city. Harry A.

Leob, on of Isaac Leob, of 1204 Forge street, and Miss Minnie M. Leisey, daughter of Henry Lelsey, of 436 Partrldgo avenue, both of this city. MUSIC. The rann that hath no music in himself Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoilt; The motions of his spirits are dull us night And his affections dark as Erebus. Lot no such man be trusted.

-Sbakesn'eare. Apply to ELON KABHLBR, 329 N. EIGHTH ST. DISTRICT MANAGER to handle this territory for a Life, Accident and Sickness Insurance established 25 years and licensed In Penn. Policies cost from $2 per annum up; premium pay- ahlo monthly If desired, Issued'to both men and women, and all occupations and diseases covered.

A permanent position with large renewal commissions to ithe right party. Address NATIONAL ACCIDENT SOCIETY, 320 to 324 Broadway, Now York City. l-20-10t FOR SALK $18.00 Barreled Shot Gun, $10.00. Brand now. 2-9-2t "THIS FOR BRIOK dwelling house, situated at 636 North Eighth fitreot; conveniences.

Apply at 2-7-61 68G N. EIGHTH fiT- FOU SAL10 INTERNAWONAL Railway Mail Course. Apply at 2-8-tf NEWS OFFICE. FOR SALE old. 2-8-tf HORSE, 7 YEARS 423 12TH ST.

FOR WYANDOTU'E and single-comb White' Leghorn eggs for hatching. KBUJNI3Z13U POUL.TUY Lebanon R. F. D. No.

3. Bejl phono 088-16 2-7-U $2500.00 to $3500.00 aa N. SEVENTH ST Frame housd'with, 8 rooms. 33jtloo bounded on the by EIGHTH rooms and baftli. OG ft, to'Llberty all U07.y«» Double ing 0 rooms Rent Lot 88 ft.

front Rear oH lot' houses. Walnut street. .50 ST frame Locked on the PLAN. ing mill men. Steady work and fair wages to good workmen.

Apply MILLER 2-9-3t Sixth and Willow Sts. FOH If, V. liOJLKIt AND 18 h. p. Engine; good condition, 'used 10 months.

Address M. £1. HOLSTpIN, 2-8-5t Rlojiland, Pa, was tbf to Hftrrtaburg pile street, y. parlor, 'ifr ON GOOD c.urlty now or between Now and April 1st. Address 8-9-8t Care News- wishes to rent bouw 3Q, YfJIH rent next VOH FOR HATCH.

lug, Copk strain, fluff prplipgtOBs, W. SHAY, Scull Street. Lot Very reasonable sp suit purchaser, 10 rooms' and light, dumb VOH IPOS. tors, cheap. Six to ten alsj) eggp for batQWng, Apply.

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