K7 Pi? f ?Y i 1 . , . THE LANOASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1889. .,f" HTERS FOR THE DEAD. tm C. .HIKES Tf IECI TIE HAYES fc irmiElMWEKEMEllEIS. L Kmblenut Heedcsl en Memerial tn.v. "ptaiilw Befbre ltoreuglL .Tnatlcr JC MlktKk ) T XrtllM tltlt-lmt. : - r 3; Celchma, May 24. At meeting of Cmaninv r. It an decided te decerate the MP MavMi nf Ihn ilnftsrlAil mminilAt wtin lift , Wried In Mount Bethel, en Memerial Day, wHe n approprlate floral emblem. A '" "committee, consisting of M.1I. Smith, Jehn ' Hamilton and J. O. Blade, was appointed 4e.rraag for the ame. Tlie cenimlttee art Uflt evenlns and decided te decemtn ' ily th grave of deceased iuenileri he .,1Ttr net dishonorably UinciiarRM from e Seinannanv. Tliev are William Mowery, ffeta Graullch, Cliarles Dean, . J. Younger, f,W. 8. Iranian and B. F. Mullen, tiie em aiasn will consist of a keyntone of white grower, with the letters ". O. P." In Who '.Immertelles across me centre. L?5' Jamea Turner, Jehn Makel, Cute Jerdan, .Jehn Edmund and Annie Doner, colored ficehildren, were before. Hqulre Hershey last tit avAnlns for malicious mischief and dia- P?orderlr conduct. The children anneyed k.&Um pupils and teachers of the Fifth street achoel for cllmblnK un te the windows and feen the fences. plavltw marbles en the per- 1$ iIm min ami VArn rvtlnttllilnnd ApatllMt bv fSk Win. Baker. Janitor of the school. The case was continued. Officer Morrison iirresled Jehn Hinltli, of Harrlsbnrg, for drunkenness hud dis orderly conduct, and Hqulte Hershey sent him te Jail for live days. The case of Qeerga PetF, for nssault nnd battery en Annie Wnrfi'l, Mas settled last night before.SciliiroKvans by l'eff (stylug the costs. The II. L. C. tt 111 held their allium pic nic at Wild Cat en June IBlh. Frank KaufTinan fell en Housten street hut night and Injured his leg In a painful wanner. TIia fintul rmienrf nt Mount .Ter lifts been Br;ti -.... ..- - By postponed en account of sickliest of wv k!&' eral inniiiliers. Bqulre Kvaas maile his nppeniaiKO en the street this morning, uller it Unco weeks' sickness. The Ladles' Mite society, of the Metho dist church, will held it draw berry festival ou May 31st and June 1st. A special meeting of Kedgw Ick Arch m lit be held this evening. The Ferest and Stimuli club held a meet ing last night and decided te camp neur LewUtetvu. The club 111 lent e en Tues day, July 23d. The funeral of the Inte ItcnJ. V, Mullen "was held this afternoon, from thn Second street Lu.heran church, and was largely attendeJ. (leu. Welsh 1'est, Ne. 118, O. A. It. attended the funeral In a body. There were a number of II oral designs, anion ? them IxMngonefi (mi (hfi" Indians," ringing club of which Mr. Mullen was a memlier. The members of the Columbia Canen club are practicing almost ui cry (iteming at the rlver. M, M. Sample returned home Inst even ing from a trip te Allenteti u attending the Grand Ledge of Kcd Men. The fences of the 1. It. II. nrn being whitewashed, and all the buildings freshly painted, making the property of the com pany te have a geed apearitnee. A CELEBRATED CASK." The Pepulnr Drama l'laycd lly it Geed (emiwnr at the Opera Ileuiui. rdnVopera lieuwi last eveulng that very Irons drams. "A Celebrated Case." presented by K. 1'. Sullivan andhlsdm tnattc company te a small audience. The play has net been seen here In some time, but It was certainly well presented lust evening. Mr. Sullltau, who is the star of this company, Is an excellent actor. UelsalurU, ournest worker and never alls te please, fast night he appeared in th) character of Jean Jlcmiul, ihe lirate soldier who is falsely aivuseil of killing his wife. He did splendidly ami the audience was delighted. The company which sup ports him Is Mreug in every juirtlc ular. Miss Itese Ntahl plays the parts of Madeline and Ailrienne nnd deea very well. Cryptle I'almenla, as Latai t, the camp fellow er, and (hunt de Mernty, K. It. Montgomery as tenuis (JreMrAcLlttledeergie Peailas t(;icinir, In the ilrat jiurt of thu jilay, weru also worthy of special mention. Thecempiiny is a geed one, and they ttheuld lune'a umch larger house this eveutiig,w hen they play " A Muu from Texas." cuAHiTAitr.i: wiqi'Ks'is maim:. Twe IjuIIch Kemember Churches and Other CliurttteM. The will of I.ydla Brenelser, dtreascsl, late of Kphruta tow nshlp, admitted te pie bate this morning, uiakes the following charitable bemiests: One-third of one eighth of her estate te the Evangelical Lutheran congregation of Herks-Strasse ; the same amount te Bethany lteiermed church and the same amount te the Herman Baptist congregation of Kphruta tow nshlp. The will of Harriet BenU, of Manheim borough, was also admitted te probate to te ihvy. She makes the following liequwHts : The iufuut Sunday school of St. Paul's 1 to te formed church, Manheim, $100; the lluiiil of Hepe. Manheim. 25: Junier Mission. aJ ary society. Trinity Lutheran chureli. Fjih. cakter, 100; Trinity Lullieran church, Um caster, $100; orphan home, Oeriuantewn, 100; Children!.' Heme, Lancaster, $Wj icuijwrum-u union, .Maniielni, ?ia; Toni Teni perance Union temple, Chicago, JI0t, The tVulkluu Mutch KinU. The w alklng match, w hlch startisl out se well en Wediiehday evening, came te a suddeu termination last night. It lus-ame evident early in the match thai theulluir was net going te be a tluaiicial sun-ess, as but few jieople attended. AfterScheid had withdraw n thp men began te grew shaky. Last evening came, but the tieepln did net. When the. walkers taw that busi ness was de bad they refused te continue, and between 11 and 12 o'clock the last of -""them left the track. They all remained About the building until this morning When they packed up their traps and left for their homes. The number of miles made by each one was as fellow s : Nelan, 123; Kaumnuji, lid; Law mice, 102; wieganu, tee, ana ftclieid, 22. A beceud Writ oriteplevlu. On Thurstlay Heury Smith secured a let of household goods In the possession of Hiram Slough, w hlch he claimed us his, en a writ of replevin. Te-day Mrs. A, IX Smith, wife of Henry, issued a writ of re plevin for the same articles, In the jMisses jMisses jMisses slouef her husband, from whom she Is separated, claiming te be owner of the property. A Geed Showing. The twenty-eighth semi-annual report of the Unleii Building aud Lean association Was issued te-day. it show a thu assets of the association te be 117,770.81, which is geed news te it numerous stockholders. A new series of stock will l UmiimI en Monday evening. Mr. II. Dawkeu Coleiuuu te Murry. Krutu the Lebanon Times. Mr. B, Dawsen Celeman, urMt.LelMunn, will tie luurrled ou the Cth of June te Miss Annie Churchill, of New Yerk. They w HI take up their residence at Mt. Lebanon. hent te the IIeum of Itefujfe. Louisa and OYllu McCutcheeu were heard by Judges Uingston and Patterson this alternoeu en a charge of being Incorrigible and beyond the control of their father. The testimony as te the bad conduct of the gkH was very streug. The court com- I both girls te the Heuse of Itefuge -ryw wmuuee turn te i'biu- 1 t A,& K Officers efa Company Arrest est. " Frank K I-oemls, Heward (1. loemls and Kilw In H. .ttnvell, elllccnt of the Cen tury Boek and Patter company in .Chicago, han been indicted by the grand Jury for conspiracy te defraud. Witnesses testl tied te the alleged fraudulent practices of the company, and all, with two exceptions, It Is said, were victimized In sums varying from 0 te 11,000." The above paragraph apenrsln the Phil adelphia iAilyer this morning, telegraphed from Chicago. Mr. A. W. Shaub, the representath e of the Century company In this clly, was seen anil asked In reference te the above. He could net -say that the elllccrs named as proseeuled are the elllccrs or the, com pany he represents. The names of the efllcers efhls company are V. H. Loenils, A. O.Jewell and H. (1. Loemls. The names printed In the Lnlger Item he thinks nre misprinted and Intended te Imj these of the company us he knew s them. A numlier of persons In this ticlulty have had dealings At lth the Century com pany since he becnme Its agent, nnd In every lnstance these jiersens get the arti cles they ordered. He Intends making Inquiry "iw te the charges ngnlnst the com pany, nnd If he lluds that it Is a fraudulent concern he w 111 w Ithdrnw from 11. Twe LimrtrcHAirnlilsl Illm. Cenrad Shcafler was prosecuted te-day before Alderman McConeiny, for commit ting an assault nnd battery ou Daniel Brown, and for selling liquor te persons of known Intctnporate habits. He gate ball for a hearing. Kvecutlen Issued. Kxccilttnu was Issued te-day against Mrs. Anna W. Livingston, thu owner of real estate en West King street, near Water, for:., H2.WV. A Church Knterliilniiielit. "A trip letlip National Capitel" In tlie title or the entertainment te be itlt en In (lie Western M. K. church imTiientny etenlnif next by Mr, W. W, Anion, of the 1'ewler tallcry. Mr. Fiitt Fiitt ler iilM'i vli-us of all the noted places iilen the route and lit Washington. A MitBiilllcent List or.IulyTeurs. Meskis. Itajiiienil A Whltceinlj have InsiiimI a splemllil pnstramiiie f excursions for the month or July, ceiurlkiK flfleen itlirereiit tetirs te tarlnm (nirts of New Dnulnnrt, Caiiana Hint tlie Mluillc Hlnlcs. There are setrrul en tirely new trips which ileserte attention. One Ihu ceniprehetislte rennit of t rat el tlirenuh the .Msrllline l'retlnei-s, with tUlts te all the prin cipal cities, historic iMiluts, nml resorts of that liitrrcstlni: regien: iniulher takes luljtkeHt. Jehn, 'JM miles north of Qui bee, a lonely anil iityHterliais reBlen few tourists or Iratelers hate yet penetrated. All the leaillliK resorts of the North are Included In Iho ether leurs, Iho list being nlhsf'ther tnerxlenalte for reproduction here. The ICajineml A Whltceiiih excursions enjoy K"'atMpiilarlty, anil with U'ssl reason. That the cemlhK sunuuer trips will lie mure tliuit usually atlraelltii Is certain. lscrlptlte circulars of these tours, anil aUeu elretilsr iclv liK details nf Iho two cranil tours through the Yellowstone National Park (Inly "i ami Kep- leiulsTll) maj be obtained of Kalunnil A Whlt Whlt eemli, 111 Heiith Ninth strett, under thuConll thuCenll Denial Hetel, rhlladelphhi. glcrtthe. At'xrii. I)lel at Meunltllle, en Thursday, May si, at .'"i p. in.. Maltle, wife of Hamuel Auxer, amsl 67 1 1 urn, i months and 15 da) s. The relalltcsiiuit friends nre lespcctfuUy In vlteil leatlcnit the funeral from the resldeuee of her son-in-law, Jehn IVrKiisun, en Sunday nfteruisut at 2 o'tleck. Hi rt Ices hi the I'. II. church, Mount llle. '-'I JilrtvJtcte. tlrnlii mid Previsions. Kiirnlshtsl by H. K. Yuiiill, llrnlter. t'llK'Aiie, Mil) 21, 1 (e' hs'k p. m. ueai. corn, em is, lera. i.arn. l.... ult :tl ".-;, 0 7U June .81 July 77J2 AtlKllst 701 Heptenitcr. ....... 71 lhsHMIllHT . 7(J)J :tl5 V.l' 12 17 12 91 12 (U II S2 tl S7 II VI it ' tear .- Consels Crude Oil Closing 1'rlees 2:1.1 ii'i lock p. in. Uird. fl 70 0 7J II Kit II K". neat, i ern, uius. reru Slav .... SJ . SI II 87 June. -, July .. August .. HeplemlKT ISssmber ...... Year CrudeUll Consels Winter Wheal Hprlnif Wheal. . Cern Oats Ilje . .. Hurley II 87 11 117 12 02 12 07 Sl4 IIP, M'i Cur i.eit. 2ii i (ISO 21.1 Hecelpls. Head. .. ll.tltl Itecflpts Hints Itecelpts--Cuttle. ilciu $ucvtiecuu,lttl. rixiu: most m:i'UK-Miii.Nui)itiNit"TN A ttarni wisitlier Is tarl wine. We hate Pure Callferulii ttetl and White Wines ferUlients, large betllts; tlUl iwrileien bottles. KOintKll'H l.llil'OHHTOHi:, Ne. 22 Centre Snuare, Lnneaster, I'u. Ieit Asu:uicANsi(uiTri:i:iicYi,iNi)i:it 1 Lubricators, (llass Oil Cups for Hearings, ten can get them ul JOHN 111X1 ,M, ;ui IjuI Pillion strett. In2 tfd B,NQS lllA"N(li5lTllK l.XV'SVtiTmlM; don't require dressing, lieautlful and light and cheap, (.'nine unit u them, at Silts, c. l.ll.l.r.H'H, H1J-2I 2ld Ne. 227 Nertli yueen street. UlSINO OP Till: HKATINO IkND HANC 1NU ul llni Slieiiiieriher Hall nu Huturdity etenlng. I'iiII Orchestra uud llrass Uuud. IMni-- Iiik le csniiineiuv ut T.'iO o'clock, latdles, 10c.! Oenls, 1S ' litti Sid HASIUKI, illOWAltli. .Manager. A TI'KNTION, (1. A."TT. THK ANNUAL .V Inspivlleii of Oni. II. 'Iheiiius Pest, M, will take place this (l'llila) etculug. A lull utteuduiircorelUcfrsund comrade Is requested. .1. 1). I.ANH1S Ceiiiinaudi r. A. V. Ht'usT, Adjulunt. It ieii hai.T: vKiiv Lew- CTiTnT)sTxiT: l1 ginlle, kinall luare; a ".lennv l.tud" cur nai;e, Intel) repalnsl and painted, mid a new kc't of hurnesK. All ceuiplele. Will be sold ridiculously cheap If bold mhiii. luiiulie lit the iNlM.I.Iiu.Mnt Olllec. Hil lTlOK HAI.Ii llllf llltlfiC lll'll.DIMJ V slandlng In what ttu known as Sciux-u-'"rger'H mrk, In the siaitlurn uirt nfthecll). llulldlng tol-tern down and all material re united. Appi te mit:vi:j.ewi:ns, Ne. 21 North ljuiH'ii Mieel. .Must lie sold at mice. i "tHAUliUlNOnil j Net Us; Is Uertbv Kltt n that an application will bemadutotlieCeurt of Coiuiiien i'li-us of lainc-astir county, nu Slendat,.luue 1, Kin. ler u charier te liuerisiiiiie the lluiullieu Club, of iJineastcr, I'u., Ihc ebliHt of wlAih will H- the iiiulun iiuuie of a I tub fur social i nlet nu uls .1. . II HAlislMAV KCOr.NlUJ.KMMH. Mterni'.vs for Applicants. ciI'Y KiitKirr iTa'iiavTv mliMtdr I ANC.VMT.U 1J COI -Oiniianv. A niwlliiif of tin. kiiwL i,.i.i..PU will be he d Sfendat, Stat 27. l.viii, u tin. luiant of trade UiMiui.ut 7a e'llis k, te consider the question of ucceptlug the pmtlslniis of un uet entitled. " An Act te pret de for the lueorisim lueerisim lueorisim tleuaudgotermiieut of strtvt rallttu) coiiiiui ceiiiiui coiiiiui iileserthecoiniuouwetillh," uiiiireted Slay II. Ks. llyordirifthelimnlefdlr.vlors. JH21-21 h.H. IIKill, sevretary. TtTsTATKOP HKUMAN JIIIWII. I.A1KOF Jii laiucustertit), l'a.,diss.UKtd. U'ttiratcs U'ttiratcs tuiueiiliirreUKiild estate hating been granted ... me uiiurii.iKinsiliiii K.rseus iniiciitcsi there- te are requested te iniike liuinetllate s nuting cliilius or deiiiHudsugulust e, wilt present them without delut for .ut te the mulerslgiicd. the same, wilt Mttl.nuut tin AUOl'KrAlItltHH, m.'iw,. ,,, inivnji, . ... l-uucasler, Pa., l.KOl'OI.Il IHUAll, I'lilludelphla.l'u., ClIAS. I. I.tNI.W, Aiterney. iii)2liilifr -yACATION i:xt i'usiens. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. AIITrutelliig Exuc Included. 15 SUMMER TRIPS In the mouth or July, nr from nine te twenty, raiea.,)... wj;h tU.lt. te ull the leading Sloun Sleun talu,ljike, Hlter.hprlng und Stuside Itckerls In New KiiKland, the Sflddle Htatra uud Cun udu, Including the While Mountains, .Montreal. Ouebec. tliehugueiiay Hltvr, 1-ike HI. Jehn nj this Oreut Caimdluii Wlldcme, lke SI en. i.ireinugiHt, isies or bhisils, Steuut DeMrl, -tenit (or decrl ipuve circulars designating HUeen huinuur 'Irlim or whether book et the Yfllett ttune Nutleuul Park Tour 1 desired HAYMONDA 'lincOSlll, 111 Seuth Ninth Rtreet (undr Cenllnental ""yi iwsmj ra. iuKlt time l'ret 1 uers. Hudeii Hit t.r, .uraej.-u, Ijike lleerge.IjikechHmplulii, Auwible ctmim. ihe Adirondack Sleuniulns, Sluueh L'liiiiifc ill.. W,emlngVullet.w;uikl,'uUu'!!.NlVjn,HVu0 the'lheusaudlslunds, the hi. iJattieiuw ltlier and lUulds .Trenieii h.ll ,,.. 'UH,Ml er Item 3eritnet INH1TKK, A COMKertTAUr: AND !tr T SO fresh I na bath. nt a Uioretighly son sain, usoWllitl-lescrlloouct. dsyj s HKAFKKlfH I.ltlUOH HTOUK, IB CKNTHR nmiAiir- PURE RYE WU1HK.X. My own distillation. sepIMM B OOTHANDHIIOK's. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just recthed, direct from the factory, ever one thousand pairs or Ijidles' 8hecs that were made uml stainid te lx sold for VIM u pair, but the pnrty failed before the goods were fin Ithed; se I made them sn offer at the factory for theroed nnd had them finished In splendid style, nnd I nm offering you these shoes for tl0 ami 12.00 per pair and every pair guaranteed. Me this Is a rare chance te get n ti.l!0 shoe for l.tt) and B.0n. Alse a let of .Men's and Hey's Hhees we are closing out cheap. A full line of Ulark and Tan Oxford Ties for Ladles, .Misses nnd Children at the lowest prices In tlie tit v. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, I.ANCAH1T.H, PA. n2rtdyrtAw 2 '10 1. COME ONI ri.i. nirr top two ie eni: that CLARKE'S Is the Cheupist and Hest Ten, CeUeeiind Orit ur) .store In thcHiatc. ICK CIIKAM AND KTIlAWUKHllY VWm-x-nl te I held In the IJnsenent of HI. Paul s , K. Church, cemmenclnr te-morrow (Tnury- and continue until Huinrnnynigin. m D. P. STACKHOUSE. Y !'. . V ' H)c I'euehcs fur r-c Vk; llartlclt Fairs for 12JJC 15e I'runi lias for . . JlKc 22c Apricots for 12'c. l'c Apricots ter 1IV4C lOe French Prunes ler -...i;c 12eltlng Apples for .' UK) LtaiHirateit Pouches for il'Je Twe Hs Ilest French Prunes for ., Ten Iluekcls Fish, full weight, for, , Ten Hs l.xlra Itrlitt Peer, for- 11.00 lite, Hlx auilKeten Pound Hams, y It.., only 10c Finest llenelcss Ham uud (lardner, Phlpps A Ce.'sHugar Cured Covered Hams. Four ismtids Full Creuni Cheese, a little strong, rer UV. Ilrikike's Crystal Neap, le per bar. A GUARANTEE ! We guarantee our Fleur ut 70c mt quarter te glte us geed satisfaction, If net better, thuuaiiy Fleur In Amcilcu. Will exiept none. 'Irylt. CLARKE'S, tC AND 14 HOITII (JHKKNhT. Si-'I'tli'liliene. ni)H-Sf,l'Atv A KI'ltlCH llltes. ASTRICII BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. FANS. Five hundred Japanese Fans, large size, highly colored and wide sticks, at 5c apiece ; worth fully 10c. Large Japanese Fans, with laced cords, black, at 10; Fancy Colored at 12c; worth fully 20 te 25c apiece. Elegant large Chroine Fans, at 10c; regular price iSc. Linen Chroine and Fainted Fans, at 15c; regular price 25c. Feather Fans in red and white, at 15c ; regular price 25c. Fine Chroine Fans, with openwerked bone sticks, at 25c. Fine Chroine Fans, 50, 75c and $1. unite ratin rans, 50, 90c, $1 te $3 apiece. Painted Satin Fans, $1, $1 : .50. 2, 2.5e te $3.50 apiece. Gauze Fans, cream, white and black, up te $10 apiece. Ostrich readier Fans, white, black and natural. Gauze and Lace lrans. Cream Satin Fans, feather ends, in fact the largest assort ment of Fine Fans ever shown in this city. Black Linen and Satin Fans, a specialty. Parasols and Sunshades, black and fancy? The best bargains we ever had. Fancy Colored Parasols, from S;c up te $5. Plaid Satin Parasols at $3, which cannot be sold anywhere at less than $5 apiece. jYeveltics in Jrclry. New Bracelets at 25c, in gilt, silver, exydize. A few mere Children's Solid Geld Rings, small sizes, at 16c apiece. Ladies' Plated Geld Rings at 25c. Ladies' Solid Geld Rings at $1. $i-5. $1.50 te 4 apiece. Novelties in Lace Goods. Fauntleroy Pleated Cellars and Cuffs, from 25c a yard up. Pleated Cellars and Cuffs by the yard. Directeire Cellars, for ladies, 9Qc, $1 and $1.50. ASTRICH BROS., 5 S "7 North Queen St Stew swHUtmnttt. -SJIAJMIB OK "jtAllKKT itOUI0-tlEKr V after the hears for market at thetseulbern Market wllf be at fburo'clerk p. lit. rjaturday sflcnttHiua. Hatuntsy morning us heretofore. mj'22-.ltd -mflsJUANN A NOWI.K-V, MERCHANT TAILORS, al-ydll I'M NOIITII tjUKKN HTHKKT. irK t'AitHY tiTklaTieeht hteck ok Pipes ami Fine Bmeklng Tobacco In the City. Weeden Pipes atfic, and fiV, each, titnu- lue Slecrschaum Pit 'Ipcs nt 2Sc. each. DKSlUTHH CIOAH HTOUR, 111 Kist King Hlnxt. als-lfdlt T KADINO HATTKIIS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street Largest Straw Hat Emporium in Tin: fiTY. I'ALL ANIJ Hr.K OUIl 45c. Japan Mackinaw, Werth 75c. beyond a doubt. All ether goods cnmpanttltrly low. CltUSH and lVCKITT HATH, All Mliades, at .IV-., S0c. Slid 75c. Trunks and Traveling Bags ATHPECIALnAHAlS'Hr, ' STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Qneen Street, LANCASTlUt, PA. Vf'AH TIN HltOS. That's thelviiRtli and breadth Everybody's or thU Heady-Made ClelhliiK, Cmtem Tailoring nnd Kur nlslilng (loedn store. llere'M the plaee te find fahlilen'H latent ttrlnklm. Taste Prepared Fer! Here'H the store le Mud Ihuxtand-hy etuIN, and here's trheiu prices are kept 111 mined and whittled. Htaud-hy Yen All-Weel Men's sull, tlnml tlO. Men' t'lne luiverled Worsted Hulls, blue aud black corksercHi and ttldn-trale, IIS. These are such ns )eu'd think te Hurt only made te measure. Ill); Itejs' Hulls, nll-ttiHil, 0J belter and best at M le III. Aiiienc the blsKCitl values In the store are thu eutlltK for little be)s, hulls and kills, tialstsund hose. Natty, Hrcsay All-Weel Hulls, t!.'t..V); better, &"; Ih'hI, SH, and tery Hue. See Hie Little Ixird I'lUilitleiey Hult and H.ihli anil our Sailor Mouses tt Ith breeches or kilts. Men's and Ilejs' Flannel Shirts, Hells and lllarirs. All the adeplcd eliili and rollege cellars fur nish ed. You'll tt miller hetf such llallly and trerth can be made for the little the prlcc-tlckcts ask. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing .Goods, NOS. 'JO AND W NOltVlI QUKHN HTIIKK1'. O IIOKS KOIt7llTMMl-:il TIMKI Ladies' Opera Slippers. Tliu I'hcniHwt Oiieitt SlliiiKT vu littvu sclli tit CtV. It It iiiuiic en tliu Kutluniil Turn Shee Machine, the iiiiiniiiticttirvr tvniriiiitlng it net te rli. lllllidiciU of :ilrs were Held here last unci during this season, nnd we've the llrst pair te llud possess pessess lii"; the nheve fault. Kxiwriinents have been made with them, tee, ns te wear, und they've net heen "found wanting." They llnd nlaee and sup ply 11 need for which, ferjnerly, 00 te (tic grades t ere net tee geed. The. are nice, clean, new goods, and sty lish. We've nu elegant Ojierii Sllji ler at ".'k', that you should try. It's white kid lined, has leather coun ters, liuriew tees anil high heels. It's real pretty und will prove a favorite. Here's another te tell of 113 cenls ineie in price- one of tlieUst selling Opera Slippers we liave. It's at tractive looking, uml rarely ever proved faulty in wear wu sell hun dreds of pail's, mid are in n lsisltien te knew its worth. In l.i grades we have all widths, II te K. The uppers are made of carefully selected material, mid Iiavegoed, substantial leather counters. Every pair lH.'ars evidence that skilled workmen only make them, Hm.dsome aud dura ble. We've better grades If you euro te have them Hue. liner, lliiewt. There's nothing in Opera Slippers, high or very low priced, you may net llnd here. Try us; we'll net disapiKiint you. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Xeitrn Qi'i:r..vHr., Laxcasti:h, Pa. mai'.iMjilAw AITILLI AMSO.N A ItJsi lilt" ' Observe the Range of Patterns, TllKSl I'KIUtJU JIAKR, , Tiir.rKitrKCTriT, AM) LUW 1'HIChS OF Ol It Gent's and Beys' Cutaway Ceat Dress Suits. dent's Cutaway Ceat HulU, llreud Wule or ,1 iiiK'ure, 31 1 10 s.f. Heys' Cutaway Ceat Hulls, lucres and Worsteds, SI0 le lis. Heys' Cutaway Ceat Hulls, diet let, Cus-d- J 10 his. H lilts, tLSuteSiCU. Children s Knee 1'autS . ,, I.lKlit Colored Will Hats, III". IIAV. 1 it. uiuies rsuiier mils, 60c.: eomnlcie with white uaiui, tee. Summer 1 Jip Spreads, 5(. Summer HerseSluvts, 7t'. lle)s' While or Mlxtslsinitt Hats.'c, Children's suller llal,"3ic. RUSSET OXFORDS! l'lentyef the Ladles' Hu.set Oxfeids f.irSl.CX) in stock. A belter erade for ILK Chlldien'sSiirlni: HcclTun Oxfords fjrT.V. Men n Ta oxfords ler tl.TS. English, French. ImiMirlesl I'uuey I'lHiaul Hlilrts In geed wash able i.nirns, t ltlt the fleugatubleslcfte, ler lAulaml tiM. A Utter fihlrl In Kreneh Ciepe at H35, und an li-i;Hiit hllk htrt fnrll.Ta. Ishi'I full le m the- illilVnnt grades, us It trill be te jour adt nutnge te de se. Williamson k Fester, U'.'-aK KAST KINO HT., I-ANCAHTKK, I'A., AND 8HUAKKETBTR1CET, BAKHUBUKO VA. Stem 3lfcetUfmnt. tiV N AHTICT.E THAT IH MADK OK THK ..Kl'PnuV''"',wtIU tesatlsry, lid Klewcr Ileuqust. ' ' f-VUliaOM)KjrMON AND MIA QUF.NDA t Cigar, Sc elgara, are hand made with letia Clear Hat ana KIlTem. UT and IW bezea. 1 r inn., w ni IIMT P IMIim. DEMUTH'H CIOAH MTrtlttt alS-tfdlt 1H Kant King HtreeU A HPKCIAI, MKI-TTINO OP THE HTOCK J X. holder of the American Mechanic Build liif and Ithii Association will t held at th iirfle of Melleltnr W. H. Iteland, Ne. 2U Hen 111 Duke strtvt, en Monday evening, May mil, at S o'clock, te complete new rhartcr matter. m21-2tdTuATIi JOHN II. KKIIM, Hec'y. WATKIl HENT-AN ABATEMKNT OK 5 per rent, will be allowed en water Tt nt tmld ou or before June 1, WW. Office heur: aim a. m. iniuum.,iiiin luiea.uun. ln.nntl lr. On Monday and Halurday the offlec will be open In the evening from 7:00 teS.fl) p. m. J. II. HATHKON, mylrtdtt City Treasurer. TTENIIY WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, ha removed lr, 130 feast King street, hiving a full line of Kurulture of every description at (lie lowest price. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our reeds. aH-lfdlt il. WOLF, 1.16 East King HtreeL TTNDKKTAK1NU. W. T. S. GABLE, (Huecesser te U 11. Hele.) If at lug purchased ths business of the late U It. Hete, 1 am prepared te Kite strict attention te all orders Intrusted te my care.; 1 managed Mr. Hete' business during his Illness, and nm prepared te guarantee) satisfaction. InyKS-lindft W.T.K. OAI1LK. A TUUHSK'H. Goods Slaughtered ! Many geed sold nt a great less net te lis, but te producers and Jobbers, who are anxious le close out Meck. THINK OP ITI Oend, Sweet California Halslna, ItbsrerS.V. Fine California Evaporated Apricots, 2 t for 2Sf. Italian Prunellas, 3 Vis ferlV. California I'lums, 3 B.s for 23c. KtaiHirated l'artsl reaches, 10c In 13c. Old Kt aperated Peaches, 3c a ft. Fell's Cern, & cans for 25c. Fell's Tomatoes, 4 can for 23c, Hiring Beans, 3 cans for 20c Twe cans Pared Peaches for 2V. Twenty cent for a quart can Fresh Aprlcet. rinesi ceucs. ler ine money in me cuy. A I- wats fresh roasted, lil 'etatuvs, 20e, IWc and we n bushel. BURSK'S, 17 East King Street, Ne. LANOAHTHH, PA. T Mir. PEOPLES CAHII STOKE. -FOH- The Present Season. HLACK WLK nilAPEItV Nirr-in HtrlH'd aud Klturcil, al Jl.W, 81.75 te; lain, :.U). IILACIC SILK SPANISH uud Chantllly Itee Fleunclngs, at J 1.00, (1.00 teJ-UH). K Cambric and Swiss Embroidered Fleunclngs In Excellent Ht)lcs nnd Qualities, at FA', 75c, 11.00 te t2:i tt lib Edk'liiKs and Iuscrllngs te match. One of the Most CompleteAfcsortmcnts of While Dress Goods generally, Li the city, French, Mohair and Weel Challles at )e and Me. Phllailclphla price, 60e and Hie. lllack Silk Mitt nt IV, Sic te TV. lllaek Silk Uletes, 2V te Hk Kid (Hete- In reliable mukes, tee, We, TV te J1.2T.. Full Lines of Nottingham Uicei Curtains und Curtain Mulerlals I.) the yard. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. The People's Gash Stere. nmrje-ljillt H1 lUll A IIKOi'HUH. A 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION -ON A LI, Children's Suits ! UNTIL. JUNE 1 We will glteu reduction of ten per cent, en all Children's Suits, ulrts-lte II. Wuhatelhem In man) dllliicnt t.t)l(N. -IN- Pleated, Belted, Plain Coats ! KNEE l'ANTs TO MATCH, i 'Made of Plain aud Fancy Casslmeres, Wertcd uud Chet lets. Extra Pants and Shirt Wulsts. CltmilE.VS SUITS A t i LOO, 11.23, J1.M, 81.75, t-MO. cim.nitEN's suits, Is 10 Per Cent., at R.'.2;-.,r-'.50,JJ.7'), s 1 011,150, il.73, IOJ. MAUNIFIt'ENT TIESinNs IN CIIII. KHE.S'S SUITS, Less 1U Per Cent., ut SI.50, 3. 0, u.rl, J7, 7.W. KNEE l'AVK Al "JOe., 2V 0V 40V., &V Wie., 7V. EXTHA FINEKXEE PANTS At V., 81.00, II.S3, Jl.10, tliO and 11.75. MIIHT WAISTS At '.U, aV 4Pc, We. te Jl.Vi. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS Ready-Made, At theVery Leu tut Prices, Quality CeusldeU'd. Our Made-te-Order Departuieet Is full toetertlottlng tilth erd.r-. Call and see our stiH'W. hum Fates H1RSH BROTHER'S OXK-l'RICK CLOTH IKRS AXD KURNISHKHS, North Qqwd Street and Centre Square, T LANCASTER, PA. Item fcrrtUemertt. A N INEXPKNHIVK TOILET 1A7XUBY IH . Wild Flower IJeqtict Seap. belUcterj- wherc.i Qg'-kPEItCENT.OF OLVCEIUNF. ItEPItK 0LF sents one part of the Wild Flower Ho He quet Hasp. A Whel BALM FOH THE COMPLEXION IS Wild FlotterBeuu.net Seap. Sells cter- Bii.lv waitz hah the hehttwe feh Ge and Se Clear In the city, at -SUM. 5 A 101 NOKTU UUKK-N HT. my IS GfncedAw -rKCKWKAK-TIIE LATfT ANU MOST Xs( fashionable style and shade, the cheapest and best, at EKIHMANH Oents' Furnishing Stere, Wet Kins streeL fTINIlOIIHEO BY THE MEDICAL t'HOFES XU slnn for all toilet purpose I Wild Flower Bequet Henn. f-JEST TWO FOIt FIVE CENTCIUAHHIN Mm ti.e mie, al Illf.f.V WAtTJ'B Ne. G and KXI North Queen St. SineedAw mylK XUIHJES HAVE IA)NO HINCK DECIDED tl that Hilly Waltx's cigar I the best In the sinie. rurssient NOS. 6 4 lffl NOUTII QUEEN HT. CmeedAw mylS rpllE MOSI" AOHEEAULE PERFUME. X The inMl Mmthlns; effects upentlu'sklu are found In Wild Flower HeuqueU CANIS.-EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN Af.'A cla, lVnanif, Welachel, Cherry and Malac ca, mounted In Slltcrand llrenze. DEM IJTH'S C1UAH BTOIIE. elS-irdll 111 East King street. UNDEUWEAR LIUIIT AND MEDIUM weight underwear In all grades and any sire, at EltlSMAN'H Oents' Furnishing store, 42 West King street. THEY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN liual Hilly Walts' Hat ana Filled Cigar, NOS. 5 A ll NOIITII QUEEN ST. iny H timeedAw BEST V HAVANA thctlty, at FILLER CIGAR IN 1HLLY WAITZ'S. Nes. 3 and ldl North Queen St. biileedAtr 111) IS J1C Mall SflBn IOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH i.laln and reduclntf. no te fl-liieh rilniiif.ir. Ihlleable Flttlmr. Flanges. Flmnrn llnlniis. n.-ir..u. .:.i'--r .. :.!.:.' : "...-"" .- .iiaii.ieiivi, 4s.ii.er.cnii uinu.in, iuik nunperui. tfinuuuiuK. i.iiiv-iii.itii umuiin, mm ruiilurui, Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN IIEMT'H, an East Fulton street, ma-trd ASS MEET1NO OF CK1ARMAKERS will tie held at Roberts' Hall en Thursday nnd Friday, May Zl and 21, m, nt 8 o'clock p. in., under the auspices of Union Ne. 25, where ull elgarinakers and friends arc cordially In vited te attend. Mr. Charles F. Selb, of Chicago, will be present and address the meeting. Fri day etching will Iw for ladle only. miiUltd A.' C. ROTE, UNDERTAKER, SOSlNerlh Queen street. I amnowprepareilleat tend te all order In mv my 1 i the line, and will give my win givi i at nil tl yembiili eslrcd. imtheuiiI attention te the busluess atnll times. 1 nm prepared te preserve bodies by embalming th'em or tt ith cold air, us may be desired, A. C. ROTI e27-lind Ne. nm North Queen Street. Bu US1NES.SA SCIENCE! And nt the Penular LANI'ASTI'.lt 111'!. NESS COLLKOE this science Is Imparted In perfection te Yeung Ladle and Yeung Men wishing te prepare fur a Business Life. Terms consistent with the class of Instruction imparled. Call and examine testimonials from former pupils. Our patron are our leading business men throughout city uud county. Ail dress, II.CWEIDLER, Ijmcastcr Iluslnes College, Umcaster, Pa. 1889 SPRINO NOVELTIES I -AT- 1889 H. GERHARTS. The most cemplete assortment of Sprln Inrlng I and Otereeullug English fhetlets, Diagonal Cusslmere Suiting uud TreuscrliiK that hat Cusslmere Suiting uud Treuscrlu that hnaeter been shown In this city. Workmanship the ucki aim un gisMjs tuirnmieci a renrcKenieu. II. UERIIAK1', Ne. 4.1 North Queen Street. as-Only Direct Imiwrllng Tailor In the City of Lancaster. JTECKW EAR I N IJAK WEA It I JU8TA11RIVED1 'fake a leek at our windows before bitting elsewhere. Shirts (unlatmdrled).37c. uml 60c, Shirt (laundrled), COe and 7V. our en n mnkc, unlaundrlcd, 7V; laundrled, 11.10. Made te Order, from Jl.00 te $00. Flannel Shirts, &0c te fj.011. Three hundred samples nf fin line te iilclc from, made te eidir, thoroughly shrunk; .'.IS. te n.l.i TROUT & SHANK, Shirt Manufacturci s and Men's Outtltlen, 110 North Queen Street. niareit-ljdU VlfEEXAMINK iJyI-sT'REK. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed 1 If )ou have them examined you ttlll probably Hud that there U something ttreng with them, unit that glasses tt Ul be a greut help te you. We use Inimitable "D1A MANl'A" leiic, tt hlch are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists us thu best aids te delec tlte Alsten. Solid Geld Spectacles, $;t.OO ; usual price, .-.oe. Steel Spectacles, COe.; usual price, 91.00. Artificial E) cs Inserted, SI ; usual price, s10. M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Uettteen Chestnut anil Walnut Streets. m)S-l)d BOUND TO REACH EVERY110I1Y.-1N ordcrtnstllliurtherpepuliirUc tliealitmly ety popular PILLS BURY FLOUR, And In place It ttlthln the leucli or eter)bedy, 1 hateieselted te make A Sweeping Reduction In Price Instead of selling at the old rates, l'lllflmrj's llest ttlll lien be sold us fellows, nt retail : pi:r rarrhl, sii.8e,i.nsti:ad or$s I'Klt QUARTIIR, 8V., ixstead or $1 As te It merits, they are sufficiently under stood. It has sluipl) been a matter of price; und. In order te place it ttlthln the rem h of ever) body, the prlce tt 111 be the sumo us ether flrst-eluss grades of Fleur, although It Is ac knowledged by nil tt he hate used It te besiie besiie rler te ull ether brands, no odds tthatuume they bear. A. M GARBER, ileneral Selling Agent, Salungn, Pa. S- Telephone Orders Promptly Filled. inJHwilK THEISIU Big Fruit Sales THE TALK OF THE TOWN, The Bettem Has Surely Dropped Out ROME HOWLS! THE PEOPLE HOWL ! 11UTTHE FRUIT tlROWLS. BECAUSE IT IS SACRIFICED. Ue nttake te tour own Interests. We hate eter one car-lead of Fruit)et that ttlll be sacri ficed fiem new en. Our dally Kales lire Im mense. Thlul: of It. The Finest Elaborated Pared Yt Hew Peaches (Red Centre), 11 ciuts sr pound, or In box lets of 2j pound-each, 11 cents. Ihls is the bl?gcit bargain uecicrsaiv same kind of fruit sold Ut.)tiirnt freiu.'lj te W cents per ixiund. A ter) Uielce Pared KvaMratl Piadint 12Ji I'lt'e pounds of OihxI llrlght Celer Raisins for'Ject'Hls. Three iMiuiuls of Nice Hunch Ralslus for -j cents. Eight pounds of Ooed TurWe) Prunes TerSi cents. Tlire pounds of 11'8 Fin l-a)er Pigs (new) for Scents. Sume goods sold ut the Helida)s ler li cents. Ihree pounds of lJirgeEgg Plums fer25 rents. Hut tie can't go Inte detulls space ttlll net allow tt. Wehute etcr tttcntt.llte illllereut kind of Foreign und Demestic 1-rulls that are sure te tempi )our isvkelUxik. Dried lieeralV cents. Drlinl lls?f at 10 cents. Dried IUef at UW cents. Knuckle's Dried lleef at U criiU. Picnic Hums at 10 cents. J. Frank Reist, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, LANCASTER, TA. MtreUitttrm. tHE RIVAL FOUNTAIN tEX-THKllET - n,n,t''i,,l,"tlutlie market II karat geld lien. Hard rubber holder, neter get out of order, easily filled. Call , rr-inU)v licfore purchasing elsewhere. At EltlHMAN'M UenU' Ftrnlhlng BUirc, West King street. -STOTlIINfl nUT THE IIIOIIEST dnAD7: oV.l0dereHu0'UUWU''tl'0to""1" -TTIOR llOftlZONTAI. STA1IONARY EN -K .Bines, from a te f hem-ts.wer, and Vei tlcal Engines rrem 2 te 40 luirse-itewcr. von wil nnd them at JOHN HV3ST8, aVt Eau'S-nllen "'Uil. . m2-tfd fjtOll CASTINOS, IRON OR HI LAKH, LIOHT Jj or heavy, nt short notice, go te JOHN REST. 333 EastFiilleilslrccl. ' mtfd CARRY IN STOCK-REffr CHARCOAL. Hammered Har Iren, Deuble llerlneil Iren. ininicn unci iron, ititels. Het nnd Celd il n unci .lull, jtitris, ii,i una coin Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-10 te Ne. IS. at f UESrH,XM East Fulton stresk in3-t?d Dener iron, JOHN 1 IF IN WANT OF HltASS OR ineN STOP Cocks, Asliesles Packed Ceck, 1'et and Ilib Cocks, LetcrCeck. String Joint, rail and get ihS"ii OT .f nl "r eruer "J" mall, te JOl' HEvST.KB East Fulton street. nia-tfi e JOHN niZ-tfd TV MITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED UY iiieisiuuu.iw:in ieis et la pounds or ever.flc. All ."v rf.ii kwmi tii'i.creii ...any part or tiie Free. Call en JOHN REST. NTk 3SI Viit lly Free. nil llrai street. m'.'-tfd TNJECTORS RUE LMTLE GIANT. IIAN- t-..000.? Inspirater and Electors, Kbermnn Heller feeder, PeutK-rthy Insisvter. American Injectors all In Meck, at JOHN RESTS, :ftl East t niten ttrect, ms-lfd rpANKS I--OR WATER, OILS, ACID OR OAH, .Xf.V;,?-,uy,;J.lr.r"l,,0l,J'.'t fair prices, go te JON BEST, :3 East Fulton treet. inilM TTlOtt THE IlEwf'ilOT'Am FURNACEIN 12 the market, go te JOHN HIT.-IU East Hilten street. in'J-tfd 171011 PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS, -.i!!!.nKti ' In,nn Rexes, Couplings, etc., g B tn'Mfd OR BOLTS. LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS, Square mid Hexigen NnU, these goods In stock, at JOHN UESl'H.SM East Fulton itreet. mi-tra T710U BOILER TUHE BRUSHES, HTILLSON -lJ J'liw w renches, Plpcnnd Menkey Wrenche M-y 'iT?'1' "c?t " ",,,, "-. Se te JOHN REST, SO East Fulton street. mS-lfd -MOLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZINO VT for steam tierk.at JOHN Ul-srs, an East lien street. m2-trd OApIATORS, OF ANY "MAKE OR DE-r-i?.lfr.lls'S.n..,J!; fnrnlsheil nt reasonable figures, by JOHN UEHTtLI East Fulton street mMfJ A OESCY FOR UALLAMAN CO'S V ineut te take the place of Red Uad. bulk It make live times the niumtlty of CE- Iii rred li)2-trd 17HRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW 3 figures, go te JOHN BEST, au East Fulton in'J-tfd JOUMPS, BOILERS, MINING. CENTRIFU-k..'n,.!lJJ-",l1,l" Pumps, of any capacity, at nHNHlrs.atm.i.t Vul ten street. In2-lfd IJA1U1CUI.AII ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Mnklng, Patterns. DrawliiL's and lilt. i.vi..... H.t- , I IIIIA, It BEsrs, aai iitst nt prices reasonable, at JOHN Fulton street. in'2-tfd 17Oll BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TUI1ULAR, crtleal, Porluble,C)llnder,Marlnc,efany slyc or iMittcr, of ihe best material and ttork tterk manshlp, go te JOHN BEST, KW East Fulton street. m2-tfd 1TIOK STEAM GAUU1M. IIHllf OR I.OW 710R STEAM . lVfuaitiv. V At rZ?!ure,' Water Gauges. Gauge. Cocks, N oed At lieels or velnhii.d. uiu n.nt.Ae )J,J,W"'.ML,!ionrerHlrain Oiiuges, C) Under Oiler Prahi.Wuter Gauge Columns. Ceck for. Sttnm Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, SB East ulten street, ma-tfd TF YOU WANT A FIR-ST-CLASS PORTABLE A. Engine nnd Heller, en wheels, cheap, as the following prices shew: t! herse-imtrcr, $I7.";8 uunH.-Htter, Mi.: iu nersc-lxitver, j75 ; l.rj liers .rse- P1' til nwer.wi i: a. uorse-pett er. S .175. ea Int JOH: N tST'S.3SI East FulteirslreeU ten street. ni2-tfd SAW .MILI-M, BARIC MILLS, COB MILLS. Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Triple Hon.e ,.'SyXl7,..5,,!",ff-.nI", S'lnlng Maclilnery, nt JOHN BEST'S. :m East Pulton street, mi-tfd CJTEAM HEAT IS TIIECOMING HEAT FOR ki utt tilings, cuurencs, school houses, etc.. though successfully used, ene hundred years age. When you contemplale a changecnll en jui. Air-e,, wiiu tt .11 gltu ) ou a satisfactory Jeb, at n fulr price. iieua OR 1'RA'IT A CAUV ASBIXIOS DISC Fulton street. lulMfd -iri nne h'i;in' eF ,i,,-i j-'I'em m J9JKJ Inch le 0 Inch iliuineler.lfer sale nt a low figure, aud the only house In the city tilth a plie cutting machine, culling up te 0 Inch diameter, ut JOHN BEsrs, Ml liist Ful ton street. mi-tfd T tO PARENTS. A1 for a fllll course 111 lliA Ivevclnnn IIiivIiiimi. College. Te test the merit and method of Im parting a praettcul Business Education, tlslt this Institution aud Judge for )eur-elr. Tha only Business College that dis leucli Book keeping pracllcullv. W. I). MO4EH, Prlucliial, 1(1 North Queen Street, Lmeustcr, Pa. tfdAw OEALED PHOPOSAI-S TO FURNISH THE ij County Hesplliil uud InsnueAsylimi with Steam Heating Apimrutus, tttll be received and opened enSalurda).Juuel5,lb9. Persons wish ing te make bids tt 111 call en Steward Geerge E. Went, at the AlmsheuM', nnd obtain the In formation needed en iihlfh te base their bids. Bids must be made separately for each build ing. Ne bids recelted except from steam titters residing lu I jineasler county, lull BY ORDER OK TIIE BOARD. TRACKINGS AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR I Steamnnd lit clraullc Packing, Asbest Retie, Woven and Wick Packing, lltmp Packing, As bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, Gum Paeklng.Oum Rings for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Ple Cuter, at JOHN REST'S, .ttl East Fulton street. ni'Mfit CJHOI-SI SHOES 1 If Yeu Are lu Need of SHOES, Here Is something te Interest jeu. Our line of Men's, Women s nnd Children's Shoes Is complete. We have the best Men's Shoes for 8.100 that .ten can llnd anytthere. Our Indies' jl.ttsheci has plent) of stt le und can't be beat for the money. We hate slnss nt all price's, a low us the lowest. Hating Al )carseMcrlcuie In the shim business we think tie ureublote Ull a geed shiK'imd kuntt what Islu It. - Custom Werk n Sjieclalty. WM. H. GAST, NO. lOT, NORTH QUEEN ST.. LANCASTER. JUlll-l)lHt Al TOAHGAINS I.N SHOI, Shoes ! - Shoes ! POWX Tlir.V GO! ecr 1'Ricr.s riGHT per cm A let of Genuine V2.K) Ikiugela Sheei, round and square tee, down te il W. .Men Ijiwii Tennis and Base Hall Shoes, with rubber sole, formerly sold ut 1.(0 and Jl.'ii, down te IV. About aid pair Men's Fine Ijiee, Butten nnd Congress Shoes, tterlh tlO, fiOU and f.'-SO, dett u lefl.10. Children's Flue Spring Heel nnd Heel Shoes, ti erth SI.'-, and 3IJJ0, down te 75c. Fine let of Spring Heel Shoes, sire 1 leS.Kfc!. Carpet Slippers for ladies. Ue. Nice let of Children's Deugela Heel and Spring Heel Shee-s. Kk. j-Shecs or ull kinds marked tin) down. Come and see us. .... ... Full line of Children and Mines' Rusvt. Children's, 50e-; Mlse,70c; lidles, 75e r jialr, Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN SfREITr fiblC-lfdF L EVAN A SON'S. Suggested By the Het Wave! Would yen the secret like te leurn ixurn hetv te Keep right cool? lrn hew te 'scape the heated term, Without a term In school? The lessen's cj) : hate a care About ) our drink and feed, Ateid bad biead, meld that snare, See that.) our flour's geed I And this can be accomplished b) Using that, r'atorlteef the Household LEVAN'S FLOUR! Levari 8c Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. Tc . t nitcspieiiKins vaitcs, iiravsllioee valve, Brass Gate Vnltcs, Iren Bedy Globe Valtei. Iver Safely Vnhn. Pep Surety Valtes, Air Valtcs, Radlaler Valtes, Pnitt's Sttlngliig Cheek Valtes, BnissCheek Valtes, Feet Valves, Anale Valtes. cull ut JOHN 1IEST.. :ctt l"jm Ll- - -Z -s,,4j .MUittj !-.fi J. &&&&&? V I,!- Ht" ".V' .-;
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