-V.. IgPSFgcs wrjivv IchSF'-W-V r i i a ; n - i i 3-sw fvr THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1889. 38 & Ft rjl r.- tr .'t fit- Br' &" ; m ft & k at . rri-J DEATH OF ABRAHAM COLLINS, sill CHEER OF ME flF THE WEALTHIEST .1EX IX THE rei-STY EXBEB. t i' MeameHlK the' Cnrlse of Ills llentli-A Briersket ch or Ills. LlftA Tobacco Merchant Mnny Ycnrx. ,-y comity's prominent lillrcns, died at liW rfsidence In MnrkUntlilH morning between 10 and 11 o'clock, In Ills Til your. He whs confined te the lionse for t!ie past two weeks with pneumonia and that dlacnfce was the cattle or his death. He hnd net been well for home week, having con tracted a cold In the sprlnp, while Miierln tendlnir the prr-ctltm nf a litnrn roller tire- ,$$t ce flouring mill, nnd thin cold Anally re- l suited lu pneumonia. ''. TtinilV4Mier.t hail nn IntereMlllir history. & He was born en July 12lh. 1817, In Yerk 3 'ceutitv but Hncnt the creator imi Hen of his tl.W t f .Hn.bln ivillllll' tin Xl'llli IllA I ar,- tin? Ill U1UUI?IVI ..vii.it v .. --j fit Tennirest of twelve children, nnd liK fittlier &' lert' when he w a mcre boy. At the i '1" .' ... 4 . I. a-. ...t..... ,l.n unlinl Y Unv age 01 iiu'iiu cni, HiiuuuiuiiiM'i w.ts being censtructed in the vicinity el Marietta he wns employed te carry waler te the hands. A Tew your later nltlieuttli but a boy he could de a uuin'H work mid Worked In the neighborhood of Marietta as n laborer. ltowrncleso In his IinblH and managed te save the greater poitlen efliln earning-. When he had accumulated sufficient te hire ft' caual beat he did se and for a time. he followed that occupation. He prospered In this business and vt as boeu the owner of n beat and he kept en at this business until he owned a fleet of beats. JIe purchased onto property at what 1 new known as Cellins' Station (having been named after him) and opened a peiicral store for Mip pltcs for bout men. This business grew se rapidly that he had te glve.UJils whole personal attention. JIe still kepl-his ileet ofbeatsontliewMia', but loll the innunjre nient of that dcpurlineiit te one of his rep resentatives. He was prominently identllled with many imjiertant Industries In that f-c-ellen of the state for thn past quarter of n cen tury. Fer eighteen years he was presldent oFthe First National hank of Marietta, and only resigned that position a few years age. He" was a large stockholder In the Colum bia National bank and ether Auaticlal insti tutions. Of late he has been a heavy dealer In leaf tobacco and had .several warehouses at Marietta and Cellins' Station. In politics he was u Democrat and was frequently a delegate te Democratic county conventions. He also represented his dis trict In state conventions and wasthe nom inee for M-ate senator in the Northern district against Jehn M. .Stehmaii In ISSit. The only order te which he belonged was the Masonic, having been a member of the Harrlsburg ledge. He was a member of the Marietta Presbyterian church. He leaves surviving lilin his wife, wliose maiden name u ICII.iilictli Karnlmuse, te whom he was married M years age, and the following clilldieu: Mrs Mary Vheeler, wife of Rev. .T. M. Wheeler; Miss Snllle Cellins, it t heinet Mis. Bnmn HhIiIpiii.iii, wlfe of I'ref. liable man, of YVestiteld, Mass.; Mrs. Ida Hegener, wlfeef fl. Kdvvln llegeuer, as sistant postmaster; Hlnien Cellins and Mlfcs Allce Cellins, at home. His eldest daughter, the wlfe of Samuel Kby, of Ml., abcthluwn, died some tlme age, ami leaVcs te children. Mr. Cellins la repotted In lie very rich. 'II Is the ewulir of a thousand acres of land It LaucaMer county, In addition toether yalunble property, lie was also the owner IbfVevcr.il'lheusand acres of laud lu Mis Mis Heur! uud Virginia, ami hail a life insur ance of cl?.KK). Tn Ilia funeral will take place en Tuesday morning ami imcrmem umueai jviutiHtn ccmetety. THE i:HT UNI) Cl.UII. They AVII1 (Je Inte Their Auuiiiil En campment en 3Ieintn,v Nvl. r'tte East Knd Fishing club, which Is one of the joHTetrtrgimlriitlens In the city and includes ninny characters anfeng Its inefn inefn bers, will encamp en Capl. Jehn I'.AVcise's Island at rSlienk'B Ferry the whele of next week. The advanee guard, who will pitch the tents and put things in order, left this morning. It consisted of "Fatty" 3e, the police officer of the party, and Astron omer Michael Jliccht. Tills evening President Jacob licachlcr, OeoigeB. Nor Ner beck, William II. Nuibcck, Hairy Heir and Jacob It. Ucbty will go down. Ily the time the club arrives they will have e cry- thing in roadinesK te give them a warm reception. CJcorge Nerbeck has becuicd a number of carrier pigeons tiein Willlaui raulseu.aiid thesohewill liberate at differ ent times during the week te biing the news of the club te laneabter. In addition te these uiiucd above the follewiifg will leave for the Island en Mon day or en ether days during the week: Ocorge M. Boiger, Christian lleuder, Thus. A. Deen, "Win. M. Deen, James It, Don Den nellj', Alvin Diicliman, Frank M. ICverts, Samuel Krlsmnn, Samuel Flick, Henry Fisher, Ilenty P,ee'i, Aaren Fiy, OeerKe li, Hett'iuiui, William Hedgei, Jehn Tom Tem Tom linsen, Jacob F. Welfer, Henry Yaeklcy and Win. Huber. ' i . Failure nt I.ltttz. Daniel D. Uurkhelder, u retired distiller of l.ltltz, made an assignment te-day for the benefit of creditors te Abraham H. Uurkhelder, his bi ether, also of I.Ultz. The failure of Mr. lturklielder was quite u surprise, as he was eopsileiel t.b.. il, h lie retired from the distilling business a year age; hluce then his, hen-tii-law ian II and it was generally thought that he had accumulated a fortune at the ltemc dis tillery, where I he well known Uurkhelder whisky was made. His assignee issued execution te-day agaiuM Jacob II. Hcttzhir, his son-in-law, for t3,00U and en this writ Hertzlcr's dhtillery at Heme was seized. Found a Hum. II. I'. Krlck, the well known butcher who resides near Mechauicsburg, en the New Helland turnpike, and attends market, was en his way te town this morn ing when lie found a very ftne eight-ismml hum en the turnpike. He Is inclined te think that the meat was stolen by soine one from a smeke house and they dropped It. The ham was left at K lick's branch store, en Walnut street. Itesttfiuil JIIm IVsltlen. Jeshua li. I.yte, business manager of the Jitaminer, who has been rennettcd with that office since 1671, has resigned his posi tion. He scvoied his connection with the paper te-day, and will engage in business for hlmseir, asheistliinking of starting a Jeb printing office. The lUvmiutr loses a geed man who had a thorough knowledgo of the buklncs and was jiepular with the public. An All Day Mcetlnji. The colored member of the M. K.church, will erect a new church in the upper end of I'jince fctwt. Te-morrow they vill held an all day meeting en the piue of -ground. Iter. Fan! Brlggs, efHarrisbuig, wlrivnttend and .will preach, and some lnger frewllarrlsburg will furnish the muslc s Anetlici-Milt. Itefere Alderman Hcrshey, Ames Mar- . I.H I. ..1. .... A.l.lttt...nt ...f. ... . I III nil z """b nt' wuuiuuiiai auii uguilisi JumesCeasejcharglng him with surety of Uie ieace. 1 - Altb-rmuii l)(M-n Wilt Collect It. The collection of the delinquent mer- cantile tax baa been given te Aldermen Ikn, of the Sixth ward, by County Tmi- Mirer Qrititiuger. li.VUKS TO WIAII TEN AAYM. lliey Start Fer i'mlr CanipliiK f) rounds In West Virginia. CeuiMiitA, July 0. The Columbia Iirk c.tmping club left town by apeclal train at an early hour this morning for Harrlsburg, wheie they will take n train for Falling Waters, West Va. The club will stay In camp for ten days, and are fully provided with everything te make the trip a pleasant one. The club contains fourteen old sol sel sol dlers, and the camp will l kmiwn as "Camp U.K. AVIIIUms." They left In a. combination car, having all their baggage, touts, etc., with them. The club Is com posed of the following officers and mem bers: Fiesldcnt, Clayten Hartman; vice president, D. K. Hlnkle; secretary, Jehn H. fcteckcrs Ananclal secretary, Jehn W. I'inkeiten; treasurer, Henry lllppey; qiiarteriuaster, S. II. Clop Clep per; assistant ciinrlcrmastcr, Alfreil Lilly; ceinmls-iary sergeant, H. F. Watsen; mas mas mas tcroflninsiiertatioii,W. J. Strleklcr; mem bers, G.W. Hemthei.el, Win. lloekman, 11. M. Dennis, II. F. Mchcrly, 1I..C. Haughey, Jes. Hogcntegler, Jehn Heek, Jehn F. Heward, Daniel F. Oehn, Atidiew Let, I F. Mi.Craekcn, Andrew Steeker, Jeseph KneiUer, Jehn H. Tylerand MUleu Wlke. Mleltael Friend, Jehn lllchards, Hugh McCall, Win. Lulz, .Ieeih I. lit., jr., worn before Squlre Hcrshey en the charges of felonious assault nnd battery and surety of the peace, preferred by Andrew Stuckaui. The eases resulleil from a fight en Seuth Firth strect,ln which fstuclcniu was terribly bsaten. The men w ere held lu f WW ball en the former charge and ?20() In the latter. Cermlck McCall, sr., was also sued en the same charges. The surety of the peace case was dlsmlied,hut he was held lu feOO ball en the former charge. Michael Friend has beenheld In ?200 ball for malicious mischief, preferred by Mrs. l.lllle Hall. Isaac Welsh has sued Hugh McCall be fore Squire Hershey for Ninety of lh peate, and Al. Cemer for assault and bnl bnl lery. The hearings have net. yet been held. Hugh MiCall, Michael Friend, Jehn Hiebaids, David lllchaids, Christian Frick, I'lel Meyers, I'M Cellins and Cermlck Mc Call, sr., were befeic Squlre ICvnns Inst evening en charges or riot and felonious assault. The charges woie brought by Samuel Moere and are the result of a fight en the Fourth. The men were held under ball for trial. Win. 1'. lviun sued lCdward Hamaker and Charles Tyler sued HenJ. Welsh for drunkenness and disorderly conduct before Squlre Selly. The hearing was held last eveulngaud the sipiiie reserved his deci sion until this evening at 7 o'clock. A serious freight wreck happened this morning at fi:f0 o'clock at Locust flrevr, en the l It. It., te freight train el- engine Ne. 1,280. The wicck was caused by a broken axlennd the mil spreading, lleth tracks wero blocked and the south track tniti up for about Ally yards. Six cars me lying en their sides, and a large quantity of coal scattered en the gieuml. Thn wieckers left al 7:1)0 a. in. te clear up the wieck. Passenger and freight traffic Is delayed. Mrs. Obed Strleklcr, living In Mnner township, was taken sick at Menls' gio gie ccry store this morning, and Is in a se rious condition. District Deputy O'Neal, of Marietta, In stalled the recently elected nioiiiberHef Chlppeta castle, Ne. W, If. fl. li., last even ing. An interesting meeting or the Jivaiigell Jivaiigell eil Alllance was held last evening lu the Mcthedbt church. Addresses weie lead by ltevs. l'annebccker and Oaul. (ieorge lllppey rccelved a painful burn en his side last night by being hit by a ball from a lleuian candle James Gaglu, one of the principals in the pilze light en Wednesday afternoon, denies that he was badly used up by Jehn Iloyle, his opponent. Mrs. Jacob Weel 'iafe foil thl'i uiei'iilrg and broke the third and fourth Augers of her left hand. ".. Died Frem llcnrt rallure. Deputy Corener Jehn Moern te-day filed the inquisition held en (he body or Mis. limily li. S. Herr llesi.r, of Diuiueie township, whose Midden death was noted in Friday's 1mi:i,i.iiii.M'i:ii. Tliocerouei's jurors weie Ilany .Ma;sli, .lauies lllsk, Jeh,u.ndtMV, Jehn Kyle, I'.itilck Mess lin'l Ch.ulert I.. Tedd. Their verdict was that death resulted fieiii heait falluie. liiDirinatteii Want oil. Any lufei illation Hint will lead te Urn whereabouts of Illchanl Weed and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ileniy will be thankfully received by Chief of 1'i.llce- Smelt.. It Is a matter of importance Unit their where abeuts be known. The chief hud u letter liem riiilailelphla luqulilug about Uicmi parties le-day. Weed Is believed te be dead. - A IMIr IMIe. I. C. Snyder A llmther, of West King street, have agreed te give a handsome bon net te the young lady lu the city orceunty, under 1M years erage, who shall exhibit at the coming county fair the beet leaf of bread of her own baking. Daniel lhiitliiiin'H riiiieinl. The funeral of Daniel llaituian took place this altcinoen from his late losldenee en West Lonieu Mreet. The pall-bearers were (leoige W. Svheetz, Samuel llltzer, Arneld Haas and I'ctcr Amnion. Thu ser vices weie conducted by Hev. C. li. Houpt and the Interment wasinadeat Weislwmd Hill cenieterv. rcll I'l-eni a l.uililec. lid win li. Snyder, feieiuau of Ne. Scot Scot ten mill, was standing en a ladder fixing a belting, when he slipped and fell te the fleer, lle was ceuslderab y bruised, but no bones were broken, and he was able te walk te his home. Inly liivestiiieuts. l.ch.111011 licit Itullreud uni)an, Mrst moil K IKC5 per cent, bends, due Kill hi M1 beud; IntrreslJaniiary and Jul), rni' Hum taxes; 101 eleiisIen of the Cornwall mul Lelumm IMII Kkid tlueiiKh the (1'iltlal )'ii 1 1 of Ihc (il. of l.clinneu, lilul cniinuilci't by that lead. Alse, CoiK'Me-a and Northern Hunk, Northern Mar ket and ICast lind and Una-aster l'lt sluet i.ilhvny storks in ameimts te suit iMinliaMiH. Fer prices and further Inleriuatlnu aplv te JACOIt II. l.ONll, llrekcr, Ne. 10 North Queen street, 2nd lliMir. ItWitil-W (ui'i-i'iit l'i'esH Opinions. With a case of llmiiplm-y's Specific, at the cxciiseiif bntafctv dollars, eery family may have In Ihclr handsa seuri-e or ivllef and help lu any einerneney, and may net only lender tlmiisclvei coinferlnbU, hut In theus.mds of iiise.cMm'I tin ultimate eiue. Ilrar uhat cair exchanges saj : HurlliiKleii, In., .wOimIii.v :. "in.';VV(. ' ljisl.M'.ir u 1 uve or tour I'limlly MidleliHS saMsl u nif tut limn one humlrul tlelttirs in Me way i( Ihnteit IntU." Waupaca, Wis., HrpubtieiiH "Our wire Is 11 lloiiKepallih lleiiKepallih pliysUlau, nnd desires auet her ease. ' Chicago, Ills., j-iiint, (hi ,t limy Jkuit "Our r.iinll.v think your Ilenii'lu-s are a neess.iry heiisi's. held adjunct ; kindly leruard a ease." IIIiik IIIiik hampteu, N. Y., Air "Wc are phased with your Bpccltlcs, and are using them ceiiatanlly with bcneitt lu. our family." Hutlcr, Intl.. Ittiitiv. "Ilaebecn iislnj these, hpi-tillc dur Ing the past tw i) years, and have only had te cull in 11 doctor twice." IndeiHiulence, la., A'ufcMiuf liiTife.- "We regard these Medicines efsucli value In our family that we de net care te be without them." I'lttstuu, I'll., (iatrttc . . "Ourpreple ueuld hardly knew hew te keep house without lluinphicjV Hks:IiIc; they will deall that Is claimed for them If Judiciously used." Iluniplire' Manual till paRes) hound lu tleth mul cold, sent free upon application te ttiDcoiiiisiiiy.jeu Fulton sircel.N, Y.Shasta, Cal., Chui ivr. A r a lueethiif of Oeo. II, Themas pest, Ne. hi, O. A. It, the follewlut; resolution was iinanl. laeusly adopted : Heirtvat, That the heartfelt thanks of this iswt are hereby returned te all inrsens who mi kindly nslsled at our lata fair, and te the lub llu lu si-ncral. who e tlbendlj supiierleU the cauve ami litlj-ct te make the fair u nuauclal silccesj. I'CltXJIlUl, Mr. Wulur Bailsman leave tvrly ui-tweek for his vacutieu ud makes anneuuciuieiit In auether celumu when he resiuurs his work. & Tlir. tJin(atcrlicnncrcher will )cae Klnit StrcH ntntlen Monday inerntnR, at 7:3", fur Wllkestmrrc. The price or the llckets In !I.M for the round trip, noed te top off at Mnnch Ctmnk. Tfi Ixwrd for the pamlvn members III be three dollars for the three dj-. 1 ttrtt'trinnc. KtsKsntHiKii-MoertK On July 4, we, nl IhcpnseniiKe, Ne. 217 Hinilh tlnrcii street, by Itcv. llc.rke,Mr. William V. MMMibcnser and MlwijHuileOt. Moen all of l.iuiutHcr, Pa. l.tcea, Ne.t.Oil. JlCiltltB. Cel.i.t.vs. Iii Mnrl"ttn, l'n., en thn filh Intl., Abraiu Cellins need 72 years. The relative and friends of the family aie re kpcrtfnlly Invited te attend his funrrnl, from his late residence, In Marletln, en TueMlsy niernlm,' at It o'clock. IMrtfltCtB. 1'hllndelphln I'roduee Mnrket. rimDr.l.riilA, July . Noeii-Klonr quiet ; I'enn'a supers, 12 2V3.3 lifi ; etlrs. 2 7.Va.S2.",; family, 4 nig;! al; roller, li(00; pnlent, .10ivVi60. Wheat i.erre; Ne. 2 fted Ml; Ne. I I'enn'a lie il Jl 01. t:ern qtuei : nn. i, t yi Oats steady: Ne. 2 mixed SO. Whlte!UJr; Ne. 2 Ilrrtn. dull ; Winter 12 bill(l0. Haled lmyiitet s 12 wyn,v, m nn te nunlltv ; timothy I.inoxrineo fur ehelee; mixed, Ieal2(i0; Imlcil rye stmw (II 2.V5H 75. llitlter weak ; I'rnn'n creamery rxtni, lfl lOJe ". I'cnn'n flmts extra VJ.VSU r.L-cMlnll : ivnii'sniu micntin. I'lircsn tleiuly; part skims IK$7; full skims IffitUi I'cfriilcuni dull : irflued In ebl 7 10. retJitis's quiet, Wl te H m per bbl for new ci op. lcu lucvtoctucute. HHOl.tn T.bY PUItU ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Til IH powder never varies. A marvel of pn rlty, streiiRlh nnd wholeseinenen. Mera ecoiienilcal limn the ordinary kliidx, and iiei net he sold In eonietllleii with the iiiultltmle of low test, short weight, alum or he-hate Powders. &IU entu (n rnn. Hevaj. IIahine PewiiKH Ce., 10) Wall street, New Yerk. niiirVI-lyd.tlyw riiiK meht iti:ntr.siiiNt) duinic in .1 warm uiallier Islart wine. We have Pare California lied and Whlle Wilier ferMceiits, larite hellies: f.1.011 tierdeeii bullies. itoiiui:ifHi,iiimnsTeiti:, No.UlV'iilieH'illare, I.imeaiter, l'a. WANTKI). A Ked Hciend-llanil Hreail linker. Ai- ply al thn m IN NXLIilliNClill OIT'JCIi, IOHT-VkOO It KWA It D-A W 11 V PI N WITI I J lllue mono HcttliiK. The Under will please leave It lit this elllee. ltd V!, llliKK.MAICINO PAHUJHH- I'AHIIIONA- bio lrcsHinakln a specialty. Aiudvat Ki'jSlANOH HTUFiKT. BliHT TWO KOIt I'lVIi CliNTCKIAHSIN the state, al HILLY WA1T7H. .. NM.8nnd Ittl North QurciiBt. myI84lniM,W,Th,HAw r.M. N. AMKIt, DKNTIHtT HKm7)VKH IV fiem seulheast corner or North Queen a id Oiumte te Ne. 2S Kast OraiiKii street. iHWImdMH YtOT LUNCH iflfH THATUrtD.VYT KVEN- II INO al the Stock lixrliaiige Hetel, I'liim street. Itd t'iiAiii,i;M.si:.Ni-r, IHIiNI I'rojiileter. MOCK TUIlTLi: HOU1 LUNCH THIS ilX evcnlnc al Nelmer's saloon, corner of i fiance nnd Water Ktieets. ltd Ml IS. I'HANlIS NKIMLII. I' I Ol' HA USA OK AND lt)T.'TO SALAD 1 I ler lunch tiMilcht at Iho-.Maner Hetel, Ne. 217 mul 2IU Wet Kliiktniil.oipesi, the KIiik Buret Thealre. HelkerandHprenner licer drawn liem the lire. JOHN II. HISHINOKIt, ltd Pioprleter. CrtllCKLN (OUN SOUP 1011 LUNCH 'Fills eveiilniriil the Wnll Heme, corner Seuth ()ui( ll and Middle sli eels. JOHN II. I10ftnr.ll, Prep. r I'NCII- V UOLT A Hld'i SOUP will in: lilnnvi'tilnr. Ilnll.'u tllnl.n.'u .....I ,IJ served thlsevenliiK, Sprcneers Peer en tap at thn H lilller Heuse. , , W.M.SPANOI.Iilt ltd 1'iopilcter. J JUAN SOUP l.UNt'll THIS (SATuTlDAY) l.venliiK al Hetel Veteran, Nes. ;; and if North Queen sluet. ! CAIT. A.Sirn.UY, I'rep. (1 HAND LUNCH TO-NKIHT. SMITHS I India Pate Ale and Hnnvii Sleul. Smltli's lletlleil Ale en diaiiKlil. Spiennei s mid lllckerslleereii tap. Choice Wlnesninl l.liiuers at lliebar. M. HUIINS, I'reii., ltd National Heuse,.',! North Queen St. rilllUi: DALMATIAN INHIXM' POWDUH, .1 preiwlleil by iiKiHsl ptm-dvr blower. Is the most clteclual destie.ter or lllesand oilier stunll Insects. I'ersale Al HUllLIiVH DHUO STOHU, ,"U Wesl KIiik Street. fODLUN LANOUAOliS- DultlNO VACA ill. Hen a few pupils wauled hv a leielsu lady who has dliilemas or tlrst-elass kelusils tium LiikIiiuiI, I rame and' (lermany. Abe diawliiR, luilutlm; and music IiiiirIiI. Address Mlssc. TIIOMAli, J) N. Qnecn St., city, ltd r ait reit Tin: i:xcu7tsieNANi) vv- y nle te I'enryn I'nrk, Tuesday, Julv Iii.bv A. O. K. M. C. Spi-elal aiiinseinenls.' (jiusl niiisli tij Tnjlorserelieslra. Tickets, lul cents ; Children, ,l tents, Coiukeiic! Come nil! JuU.!,VI:i l)l'III.ICHALK ONTI'IXIl.VY MOHNINTi, 1 or tlie entire let errurntlmviind KUturi's el the (ienci al Tayler Hetel, at Nes. , 'til aml.l.1'1 Ijist vvt siiect, without icserve; also, Ihue 1 h c I'lKs Kile at hi o'clock. Jjtsi.i Al'O. V. ltUISlUIlL, Aucllenetr. 1 .1011 SALKVK-I'ill s.';i lllCW'l.i- 1; this j fin's piisluctleii; latest improtc impretc incuts; terj little used, lu ilrst-elass tonilllleii; pieht'iit tinner piopescs Ic.ivlni; town. Can la 'ecu al 'I HOUT A KIIAMC'S, ltd IHl North Queen stiect. CONSTAlll.r.SALi:-ON MONDAY AlT'lilt ; neon tit 2 o'clock, at Ne. (i7t West Oriei-e stuet, will be sold nt public sale, one rani lly heise. two cauiiiRcs, Iiukk.v, IwiisUIs'Iis, hai liess, let or household missis, i Ic, as the preiw eilyer Albert Yest. ' ltd ANDllIAV LICHIIOLI-, Constable. -rel'N(J LADII1S ANDOUNTLIiMKNCON 1 temidatliik- taklmr a course of Iluslness Instruction would ttti well te examine Inte thu merits or the LANC.VSTICH IIUMNIiss COL COL LU.OL.Ne. ia'v l-jtst KliiRsiiert. The class or ihiiii; laillea and Kcntlcmcn lu iitteudauce tlur Iiir the isist term.thilr letters or conimuulatleu siiltlclciitly attest tin- superlerllv or the course.. Addicss II. c. WLIDLKIl, Principal. t LLAIIKINVITUD. sliCOND ANNUAL PICNIC. Yeung Men's Democratic Society, L.VUMU PAIIIC, HUADINO, PA.. .MONDAY.JULYai, lsv.1. e-'rickets-lteimd Trip, Sl.i's j.tfi- ltds lriSTATi: 01' A. I". KHKHMAN, LATH 01' 'J Uiucasler elly, Lancaster county. deed. The uiidcrslijiifd imdllnr appointed te dis tribute the balance ivmalnlUK In the haudttif the 1 Jdcllty Insuntncc Trust nnd Nire ls-msli te., M, . llawtheriie and J. I rilelmnet. te and aniene these IeKally entitled te the wine, will sit ter that puriss-c tin Mentlav, July a A. 1). lssji, i,t lu o'clock a. in.. Ill the Library lloem or the Court Htaise, in th City or Lancaster, where all is-rsens Interested In kald distribution mav alleud. JjMttls JOHN Is. M AliONI-i, Auditor. Ik-OTICIi. SEASON OF 1889 and 1890. I'CS iiouuee te the Musical Public his Public Pre. eranimc, te take cllcet en and after OCT'O- Tl'KSUAY Al-TKKNOO.V, .'MO te LadhV Chorus. tTUKSlUY KVKNINO.7 teS:!',, Yeuiib Jlen's THUItSDAY LVnNtNO. 7 te S.16, aree class lu s,uiiiatle Notation und Might Sine. WirTlTMilEA'Vr1" '"""") b""" mi ? Item bt)cvtlBrmritt. B IM.Y WAIT7. HAH THK H134TTWOFOII Scnnd.'KjCliam In llieelty. at NOSl A IRI NrinTir Cl UKtiX T. mylWm.M.W,Th,(jAw IeiTha uTciiTiAP-A oeoTIT family ; Herse, Apply te A. ItllOAlH. Jeweler, JyS 2(d -ji liist Rina strttL Scheel tax; fwypniK dui'LiJatk ih new lii the hand of Ilia Treasurer. Three per cent efl'lf paid before Aueustl. Olllee hears from a. in. till 4ji.m. W, O. MAHHHALL, Treasurer. my23-Stidll Ne. 12 Centre Hqimie. UHOOLDKNLION AND MIA UF.NDA ClRnrs,6cclirnri, arehaud made with long Clear Ilnvauii Killers, W and lmj's Isnxes. DKMUTli'H ClOAIt HTOHK, als-tfilll 111 hJut King Hlrect. itTcaiuTy fiir,LAudr5rrm)cireF ?T I'.'jics and Fine Hmeklinc Tobnree In the elly. Weeden I'lries nt5c and lee, each. (Jenu (Jenu Ine MeerKhaum Pipes ntSV-. eneh. liKMUTIt'H ClOAIt HTORK. alH-tfdil 111 Fjist King Htreel, BEMT 6e HAVANA F1LLK11 ClOAIt IN the city, nt HILLY WA1T7.V1, Nes. S and tin North Queen Bt tnyI8-iilM,W,Tli,SAw fplIKY OAn'XlL U)7'Y HUT NONB CAN JL Initial Hilly Wnllx's Havana Filled Cigar, NOS. 5 ,t 101 NOHTH tlt'KKN ST. myfUiui.M,W,TliMA-w a JX I'jJitseNH aiii: i-"o7Tniiiir:N:Te u. trenpiuiB In any miimier upon- the Iterky Mtirlna Park or ether grounds, Oesed or mi closed, of the heirs of Manual .LUcmiilli.de iciiscd, under the Mirrtrsl penalties or the law. nilOWN A IIKNMKIj, Attorneys for the Heirs of HnmuelJ. Demuth. lJMtdaTiiThll C1ANUS-TIII: F1NKHT ASHOIITMKNT OK Canes lu Iheelly can be round al HILLY WAITZH CIOAItSTOIli:, Nei.Tinnd Ml North Queen street. my27-M,W,Tli,8w IrliNltY HLAUUH 18 PHliPAItLI) TO 1 make te order at ihert netleeiiny kind of fiiriittuni for house or eincc. Hard weed work a sts'clalt.v. Ilepnlrliie orfurnltiire neatly done. Upholsteries In all Its departments. I1KNHY HLAUOH, inlUimdTuiVSIt i:il Last OrautHtrrcl. f LIDO IX IIAVi; LONG HINCM DIKTIlKD (I that Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the best lu the Hate, rerkalcat NOS. A .V mi NOHTH QIJLUN HT. iiiyl8-CmJI,W,ThAw -rl,HIlli .1. July reduces Ihc price et Hvvnsaa a se ritovxicmxes McQRANN & NOWLEN'S, IM North Queen HtrenL A T20Jiii:ASTKIN(IHT. weitic iek Tin: ekt-awa yk and cant- OI.T-AWAYH. And such pleasant work one can't help but be happier whlle doing II, te say uetlilm; about the pleasure II will Rive ene when llnlshcd and used te tleeerale parlor, dlnllu; or bedroom. St)" Kan Very Cheap. MlfS. i:. M. WOOD WAKD. T oTeTk. PICNIC "" ODD FELLOWS7 EXCURSION 10 MT. OltKTNA. THUItSDAY, AUOU8T 1, Rsti. Iroquois Hand nnd Tayler's Orchestra. Shoot Sheot Shoet lui; Tournament for championship of Umrnster i fitttiit nD-1'Altti, 8.V; Children, 1.1c. It IL KNHY WOl.K, FURNITURE STORE, has icineved te ISA IJnst KIiib dlri-et, havlnea rull line of l'urnltuie of every dencrlpllen nt the lowest prices. Alse Undcrinkliur promptly nt teuded te. Call and examine our goods. aH-irdll H. WOLK, lStlfiastKlngStri-et. A r .KNNl'.HC'llOlt OAiTiTbn" IVIaennercher Garden I New IVrfnriiuuiee livery livenliiR. THE IROQUOIS BAND WILL I'l.AV liVliHY I'iVli.NTNfl THIS WliliU. Ladles wllheut escort and miners net admit ted te tbcgaideu. JeMind I j. PI'AKI'LIi, Prep. XTOTICIiTOTHLPUIILIC. " i The newly erected Niitatmlum. situated at llclcnrt's IjiiiiIIiii,', rear of Woodward Hill cemetery, Is new open and ii-ndy for iimi from inernliiR tllluliiht. Only males nie admitted. TlioreiiKh lessens In pnvliimi Inn nre clvcn by eeiiipetenl teacher. Term. for teuten, Si.00. Aialcatieu iceelvetl al Natnteilum or Ne, llii Seuth Dukeslicet. Ne scholar dlsinlssctl unlll he Is able Insulin hair an hour without break. Ilalhcrs dully admitted ; charge, Ideenls. 'tur ners fire. All are Invited. II. KOLHSTLU. Ittl riislTiirnwart. M ILLIilt'M HOHAX SOAP. TVnL-L-ER'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, AND EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. "VCI1S t (HHHS ll.VVIi HAD A BIG RUN FURNITURE. WHAT IS Till: ULAMON? Customers say they find the 1'ilci) Always Ihn Lewest! Quality Always the Hest ! Sleck Alas Complete I Styles Ahwivs Newest I iia-lilve US n elinnce .before you buy. Will miike It pay jmi. OCHS & GIBBS, MANUU.UTUUliltS AND DliALIiltS, (M, 3tl A- till Floers,) NO. 31 SOUTH QUKIiNSTIlLliT. all-lyd A NOIt DIN ANCi:. An Ordinance njpreprlatlni; the Public Moneys el the City et Lancaster te the Several IS'pait- nienls '1 hereof, for the Fiscal Year Ctaiimcnc- Iiil; en the I'll l Day of June, lss'A SkctieN 1. He II enlalnetl by the Select anil I'ouuneu Councils of the City of l.'ineasti-r, that tlie sum of One Hundred and lilKhtv-thtce Thousand, Seven Hundred and l'.lKhty Dollars and Six Cents iils.i,M).0ii) Is1 and I lie same Is es pecially appropriated te the several objects iicrclnaltcr uametl for the llscal jearcoinuicnc jearceinuicnc lug en the first day et June, A. I). Iss'.i. Si cties; 2. Te isiy Interest en leans, lncludlm: MiiIcIiik luntl ii,tl 8rt Prluclisil en leans, ns required by lave 4,(u ill state tax en leans t!,U10 'Js stict'tdaiiiaKCs 5, nil 10 ltcsdrk te stiecLs ilreiu llccnsu tax) usl Hi llejuilrs te streets , 7,iilU IJ tinidlmr, cutterlug, crossings and ma- cadainului; ll.tssj 39 Pavini: with Helcluii and Asphalt blocks 1.1,(11; ft! Water works cent-nil S.3I'- "it Iiyluir water plis 7,071 IS salaries S.IAI II Police and turnkey 10117 70 Salaries or eiii;lutvr, drivers, Ac, or the tire department , t!1.V3 re l'lre tlepartmeul Kcucr.il S.IK! I Lliihtlnitt-lly - 1U.UM80 f-eweruud Inlets &,uu (U PrintliisTuiid stationery ftls ,1s New maikel house. '.IMWI (O Alialemeiit en vvuter rent l.stl 10 AUitemcnt en city tax U.7.0 00 Cellcctlui: arrearages oft Ity tax 00 Centluseiicli-s .. 3,771 Ul Total . $1n,7sO IXJ Onlalnetl und enacted Inte a law at the City or Ijiueasler, July 3, Isstt. J. H. HAUMGAItDNLTt, President of Cumiueii Council pre teni, luvm I- Dkkx, Clerk Common Council. ItOIIKHT A. EVANS. President Select Council. J, K. ll.vmt. Clerk select Council. A pprev ttl J u I y 5, 1rm. jvptij L'PW. liDOLltLJjy, Mayer. - -i. -iM.fr x - ImJau s KLLtNO OFF! COMSIKNCINrt ' Monday, July 8th, WE8TAIITA SELLING OFF SALE OK ALL OUn Dress Goods ! LOOK OUT FOJi BAtiaAlXS. WE WILL NOT QUOTE PRICES IN ANY OK OUII AtlVERTIHEMENTH, BUT WILL CONTINUE TO CALL YOUIl ATTENTION TO THE SELLING OFF SALE FKOM T1MK TO TIMK. tcn gVbtJcvttBcmcnter FennENT-KOURKIX AND NINE ROOM Houses. Applyat JclWftl 405 B0UTH WATER 8T. ANErV-EXCLUHIVE 8TYLEH IN ACA cln, Penanp, Wclsclicl, Cherry and Malac ca, mounted In Silver nnd Ilrnnre. .. ,, DEMUTH'SCKIARBTORE. aUVtfdR HI Kaitt King street A HTRIClt IIROB. GREAT JULY CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & "7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Read hew we slaughter goods ! Our stock of Coats and Blouses must be sold. Thev are bound te go nuick when we sell them at such wonderfully low prices. All at one price. One dollar apiece. Ladies', Misses', Children's Blouses ; some sold as high as $2 te $3. Ladies', Misses', Children's Jadkets ; some of them sold at $.V All of the above en one table at $i apiece. Anether let at $1.50. Our best goods, sold as high as $4. Seme elegant Fine Black and Navy Blue Jersey Jackets at $1.50, former price $3. One let of Colored Cleth Jackets, finest goods, sold as high as $4, at Si. 50. Never before have we offered such bargains as these. De net delay, but come at once. Our whole stock of Beys' Shirt Waists, all at 25c. French Percale and Cambric, formerly sold as high as 75c, all at 25c apiece during the Great Sale. Our whole stock of Lisle Gloves formerly sold up te iSc a pair, new at 10c a pair. Our stock of Children's Lisle Thread Gloves at ic a pair. Beys Suits and Kilt Suits. Let 1, formerly $2.75 te $3.50, at $2 a suit. Let 2, formerly $3.75 te $5, at 53 a suit. Let 3, formerly $5.50 te $7.50, at $5 a suit. A'iMeis. One let of Ne. 12 and 16 Rib bon reduced te 5c a yard. One let Fancy Ribbon in 12, 16 and 20, reduced te 10c a yard. One let of Wide Fancy Ribbons re duced te 1 9c. One let of Finest Fancy "Ribbons, reduced te 25c a yard. This is the biggest reduction ever made in Lancaster, there fore de net miss ASTRICH'S Great July Clearing Sale. M YliRKA-KATHKON. A DOLLAR'S WOKTU TOR A DOLLAR. YOU'LL KIND IIKRK ANY TIIINfl YOU WANT IN LU5I1T WKIlIUTCLOTUlNO. liVliRY TJUNC. l'OR SU.MMKIl COM FORT. MliN'S AND HOYS' COATS AND V12STS, el TO 7.f0. MliN'S AND ROYS' KUMMKIt TROUS liRS, ?lTOfd. MliN'S WHITE VESTS fl TO C-I.MI. MEN'S AND HOYS' FLANNEL SUIRTS, 50c. TO 3. M EN'S KUMM ER I) R ES S SHIRTS, IN PLAIN WHITE, 1'IQUE AND FANCY COLORS, 50c. TO $1.00. MYERS.V RATHFON, RELIARLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 1'J EAST ICING STREET, LANCASTER, 1'A. - j jiijm&x&'isi4fiam&i&.iftr- - . Xfcag, Item bvertlvemcttt. J. Harry Stamm's STORE run BARGAINS! SELLING OFF! 24 Centre Square, NEWBOSTONSTORE J.Harry Stamm. -lUWlf NO OUT BALE. CLOSING OUT SALE ! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, &c. MUST BE SOLD $ BEFORE OCTOBER 1st. Goods Marked at Bargain Prices, Tlie IPliiladLelpliiei Stere, 6 AID 8 I0RTH QTJEEtf STREET, inurZMydiw N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Monday's Reduction Sale! ON MONDAY, JULY 8rn, WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING MOODS AT SPECIAL SALE: Tlif!K7J..$c L-irKOSIrc Fringed Counterpanes nt 73c. Our big (-election of tee Dress Oliidmm nt c. . All our Ilcst Llcht Prints ntftc. Hest Sc Indigo Iliilc Prints nt7c. 10c Cretonnes reduced te Se, . All our $1 Cert, censUtliuf of Hall's, Warner's " -Mii-llnnd," Warner's Corelfne nnd It. nnd O., ut 70 eentK. All Hie Se Dress Olinfliiuns lit 7c. All the 12K Htitlsle nt 8e. These nre Hie tluc.it Reed made. And last but net least, l SW Pieces Villi lira's Toilet Heap al :tc a piece, or 7 piece for 25e. THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR MONDAY ONLY. 36 and 37 East King St., Jtctu SMirvtiacmiMtta. KCKWEAR-TIIli LATEST AND .MOST fashionable styles nndMiailcs.tlificheiipesl nnd 1 f.lltl I7L-I.I, 111. IJIU.1JI.1I1 I? W1-I1IC III lliaillll,, Htere, 12 West KIhk street. l. . ... UtllUlllV'U ,l..nA- l.-..Ht.lLl.l..n iyK EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyc3 Are Geed I If you have them examined you will preb.ibly find that llicre Is reinethlnu vv rens with them, nnd that clinics will be a great help te .von. We use Inimitable " DIA MANTA " lensex which nre innde only by us, nnd recommended by leadlUK Oculists as the best aids le defee llve vision. Solid Oeld Spectacle", $.'I.OO; usiinl price, gri.oe. Steel Spectacles, ftOc.; usual prlre, 81.00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 1 ; usual price, Us Itl. M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Uelvveen Cheiitnut mul Walnut Streets. mjtj-lyd VERYIiOD V WANTS IT I THAT IS-EVEUYIIODY WHO HAS EVER TRIED IT! LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We haven't the IiIrkcsI mills In the world, but there Ih no better mill anywhere-at lead there Is no mill Dial can make better Heur. Se my theuMinds of jiceplu lu this community, nnd we taku their vterd for It. If you have trouble with your baking, tills het weather, jeu will perhaps dlseever that the trouble lies with jour Heur provided you de net use I-vau's Fleur. If you urn using that article, and MM Imve trouble with yourbak yeurbak Iiik, HTlinps It Is because of the even. It can't be Ihn Heur If jeu use Lev nil's I piLARKE'H LOW PRICIiS. COMPETITION SUBDUED! Dl'MIirOl'NDliD AT Clarke's LOW PRICES And no lettliiR up either. 1,000 Bexes BUby's Best Sbee Blacking, AT il CENTS A HON. Hire's or Raser'a Reet Beeh- I 1 CENTS A 1IOITI.U. Remember, .eiucthliii; MartlliiR awaits you everyday at ourMeie, se if you want thu Finest Teas, Best Coffees, ND STANDARD SUGARS, At Wholesale Prices, consult UEADQPAUTnKsrOR Breeke's Crystal Seap. MfeH'eEa WK GUAlUNTEfe Xe Sell Geed cue a r En AT THIS SALE THAN AT ANYTIME IN TUB-HISTORY OF TIIW CITY OR ANY HALE EVER HELD IN THIS CITY. ALL KIUDS OF UOODS Te Be Sold Without Rescue ! WE WILL MAKE Our Lew Prices The Talk of the Town. WAIT FOR IT. COME. TO IT. YOU'LL HAVE- MONEY. LANCASTER, I'ENN'A. Lancaster, Pa. t cut SVtucvttecmcut. "TOUN(J .MEN AND LADIES I A The KEYSTONE 1IU8INEN.S COLLEOE, for .V. Full Day Course, nnarantees te ulve v en a thureUKh ceursulu lleukkeeplngntnl all ether branches. The latest and best methods nre used. SLO, Evening session. W. 11. MOKSER, Prln., trdtw lfi N, (Jueen St., I jincnsler, Pn. rplIERE IS NO SENSE IN Sl'ITERINO X vrlth Cerns and Hiiiileus, when COCItrUVN'S CORN CCllE Will aluav s cure. A well known ladv In Ijiii. caster, Pn., suirercd se much from a IJunlen Hut she could scarcely walk. One amillrcllnn entirely removed the iniln. It Is Kiiamnlccd tr curoeriiie money will en reluuileri, Price, IS IVIHS I'l MIIUIIIII ,11, COCHRAN'S DIU'O STORE, Nes. 1.17 ,V 130 North Queen St., Uim-aster, l'n. Tu.TliSR -. tl I.- ufttiinxj li ''lllllin. il We have new the 11 nest line of Patterns of Silk Shirts In tlieinarket. They am the newest thlnijs nut. Will dlll'ereut I'laiuiels te select from. Thoreiichly shrunk and m.ole loonier fieui J1..V) up. Llsle Thread Kleelcliica.lOd a pair. Everything lu thu Men's Furnishing TROUT & SHANK, Blilrt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters, 140 North (iueen Street. inar'-'X-lydR 17INULIHREE STOCK FARM. STORM KING (2161.) RECORD !30. .Stiiiidiitil by llri-iMlluir ami I'l'ireiiiinncr. Slrtst by HAPPY MEDII'.M, iccerd W2H, and she. of il trotters and pacers with records from iilS't te '.Bin, nnd ever 1W with records 5 letter than USA 1'iiin by Alexander's Nerman, sire of Lulu i;llJi. May Oueeii. '.':20. Ac. I Btceiiil dam liy Heward sHIr Charles., thoieugh- emi. Thlid dnm by Smith's Mcs&enger, son of Dlll't Messencir. SreKM Ki:;(i Is a bay, stands lfi hand auda XT Ighs about 1,200 lbs. Has always taken tlrslfl r 'mliiiunt statu nnd county Jii Irs. His reltsN an- lai-gennd haiidseiiic.nud live llintlinvcbcrnl ein avcrngen Miu.ieaian average age 01 ones anil a linlf vi-nis.. Hi. was fiiki'n rl-'lit mil of th(4 stud and with very little preparation reduiedB his record liem -:'ll!( te 2::i0, trotting threefl heats lu LM0, '.'.-III andJ:."0. He went a iinarterl in ene ei me nines 111 .vj seceuus a .iAj gait i wlileh shows his cannrlly If I could spire him long enough In the stud te be prepared for very! last weric, ' TERMS. SjO.OO for a foal unlll his nresenl book Is full, niter which be will stand at S75.00J jy.nrti. iia.mi. u. i..vii,i,, jiarieiui, 1.1. T llii; PEOPLE'S CASH STORIi. AT- The People's Cash Stere. I Frem this date, Jl'LY 2, nnd te continue for the balance of thn month, we will efter n large part of our Spring nnd .Summer Stock Greatly Reduced Prices Wc make these leduetieiia te Increase Sale and largely reduea stock during the present month. Remember It would be Impossi ble, for ut te reduce thu prices et everything lu stock, but the very goods we reduce In price may Iw Just what you want. Gee. F. Rathven NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. umrJO-lyJK
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