Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 06, 1889, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 'l88&
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AvPLANT IN VIEW.
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BiOttn JUTCITIR WHETHER W ELEC-
pjyMB iifiXT CTITHW MS BE JURE. '
' A'CwMualtt-M) te Examine the Old Water
("Wotlfsl'repcrtjr te Ucclde 'Whether
ll t-. kCnnlll Itn tTacil Kuril.
!''Tk June rneetlnc of the city councils w us
' 'fceM cwJWcdnesday et cnlng.
11 A WL' ILA at. . t
Merl ErUnvan, Everts, Urine.' LenK. I
an Bfuani nniiiipn ninrn iviim iirnjiiTii
WddU, Schum, StermlelU and Kvmis, I
lilTiil I
,..jcni.
v. The redlng"enhe minutes cr the May i
wIe'" dispensed with.
a y.siAti.lMLii ih. ..t. ..r n.n
M " --. IViilVIl HV IWIIUIt J
retmimlttec for the month. It showed
1 $ the work ordered te Ixj done, the oeiu-lii-
!Uan of alleged irregularities in the delU cry
r-.ef cMnne for tlK tic of the city, exonerating
L -sFredericlc Encle. the bids for the uulldlnit
ts,ef weveral aqaarct of tower, and the de-
, ctalen ortlie.conunltlco rcceiiiincnuiiiRiiiMi
?!ihe contract 'wllli Mr. EhkIe for furnishing
f liilM ft ftf mMu lirt fnaplmlml.
lifi Mr. lliddle Hle-c( Hint mtlen en that
!tart of the report refcrrliittte thenniiulliiiK
Rf of the stone contract, andnwapllusjceiitratt
' ter the hulldlnc of sewers he drfcrred until
Kjthenext meetlnir. lie .ild he undo tlie
EL motion becaute he tlieiislit it te ue te me
J" I.a... i..AkiA n.t.M a!... Iln ..Itltitt ...u
Wit IIIIVIC913 Ul IIIU IJIJ. I IIU IIIU. IUII ...i-i
deptcd Common council concurred.
Mr. Leng prevented tlie rpxirt of the
P lamp cemmittee for tlie mentli. The com
tk. fnlllivi rr.nerln.1 llm rfMiilt nf Its nimiial III
fcf BPcetlen uud dctinnated the locdlen of pre-
N posed new- elty lainps.
Mr. Schum prevented the report of tlie
m tire cemmittee. Iteeiitalneil a recennncn-
K tuition that tlie tlremcn he uniformed at
uie cxiicnsa ei me city.
Mr. llaltics piescntwl the report of the
Ltnnrket temnilltec, wllli tlie bids for tlie
a enxiien ei me new- mari.ri neutc. jxivuih-
wnyingine reeri w as a resolution auwior auwier
Iring the Celumltlcrt te i-entmct with J.
Adam Uurger, tlie lowest bidder, ler tlie
erection of the market honve, for $'.M,uHI,
md approving his Mi-uritles, Jaeeh llniis
inan and Trunk l'fcitlcr. The rcvelullnn
was adopted. Common council ireticurrid.
piiwe.vtatie.n or l-irrmexs.
By Mr. itlildle, for the rep.ilr of .Marien
'.ley, lntwejn Limeand Hhlppcn (-ticvlt.
Ily Mr. ljeng, for feet p.itsage en tlie
Quarryville railroad bridge, where it
cresses the 1'cnnsylvnnia nillreul.
Dy Mr. llnlues, for tlie iiiacadaiiii7lng of
Middle street, between ltoekland and
Lime. All the nbove petitions were re
ferrod'tethQBtiwt committee.
Mr. lCrisuiau niecuted a ineHv-uie from
II, the mayor, witli an opinion of City (Solicitor
Brown, tnat tlie resolution apprepilatlng
fiDOtethc Grand Army forMcineri.il Day
expenses was illegal.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Common council met at half past hfveu
o'cleck1. In tlie absence of President Jieiiid
Mr. Jlaamgardncr presided. The following
were present: Adams, Altlek, llarthole.
mew, Bauinganlncr, llvrtztield, liiadcl,
Briuten, Cuininiiigs, rrevbaugli, Dinaii,
Eager, Ebcriiiau, I'nintr, l'rcch, 1'rltM.li,
llerr, Kreider, Umdis, McLuuglillii, Hill,
King, Underwood, Yeung and Zenk.
Mr. Baunigirdner prevented the rejiert
of the iliy treasurer for the month of May.
Last month's receipts weretJH.HKU; ex
penditures, ('Jl,(U0.st ; balance in treasury,
$ii,W!.,"K!. The fellow Ing are tliu amounts
H the various appropriatiens:
lnrcm.1 en le.qis, ineliullne ulaktui;
SfiCT 81
jwf Prlnrlpnl en lean., , , i..
iiinu..,...... ii,. u ... ..
k I."1 ie
'.,nill 2S
ft,lel 10
list ttt
7,(110 i
11, (.si Ml
.. IS.nliCI
.. n.V.l
,. 7,071 49
s,r,i it
.. 10,117 70
,. 11.') I IKI
, 3,1112 10
. 111,100 se
, b.im w
h. 107 71)
1.H00 00
6,71107
Mi 71
IM (VI
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2 M
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Bc-d. autwutiuiiiwini. .i.. .r. .
ltct diMpaECi,, r
E f uurHirn tu liccin lireui jkviimi ihxj.
0 -.tepalrs te streets ...-,..-..... .
pjraaluj? ami iiiuitulumlzliifc street
J) wrfclillan nnd Asplialt l:licl;....
KM' Jelarliiic wratcr plies. .',.'" "',
BV putWrlc---. .....-- - -
' ire unci mrtiKev
. life lea Ore dcenrtnient .
Ki; "V.
&fi.l ,1 Mi,
ad c lullencrv. ,
riten ffur nut, .. .,
11 uikr ImprtiMiiH'iit.
7i of city lux urrcamut'ii
rand t rusher .
reiurlne. . .... .
111 Unkektrvct kFH-cr.
Brth Uiiccii MrtTtM'Mtr.. .
WW)
h'J IX)
2l!,0il) O)
Deflclunclcs watfrr works te llvct mlx'r
SI. lfcM. ..
New market
Ari'KOPIIIATUW L'U JtO.NT.I.
JtAn ordlnuneo was pi evented liy Mr.
jteumgardncr appropriating moiieys of the
city te se cral departments as fellow H :
Te luy Intcreil en Ie.uk... .... .,...? :Si.M HI
tiucihii en ieuni......
Hlat bix en leans
Mtrivst damnees
Kenalr te nfreelK from Hvciisd tax...
Repair te tlrccU .., .
Urudlinr. (tiitlerliijt, niucaitiunlzlii
ondcreuluga ....
Puviimjwitb.Utl!luin 'mid Amluilt
I.OI) U)
2,019 2S
0,11)1 10
11 w
7,1.10 u
bleckv . . 15,81. ftl
Wutcr Works general.. .. ...,. r,,m 21
Laying water plpe 7,071 w
Halnrles. .. ............ s, 151 11
Police, und turnkey., . . 10,ai7 70
Huluricsef llrviiicu (J.'.I oe
Lighting cliy.. ....... ,., , 10,1(0 M0
tsewers and Inlets . .. . 0,() no
PrlntliiK rihI K(ilUieery,... . ."ils an
New Market IIenve , 2rt,oei) Oil
Abatement en water rtut .. .. 2,7.') 00
Collecting arrearages of city Uix . . 2.i0 l)
Contingencies...... .... . 3,771 til
Total ... .. -f Jv3,TbO 00
The ordluance was icfericd totlielln.iuco
committee.
I'lll:sKTATIO Of ri7IIT108,
Mr. Fritwlipicsciilcd a jietltlen for tlie
guttering of Filbert street, Irem Conetoga
te Poplar. Referred te sheet committee.
Mr. Itlll precnted u jietitieu fei an
electric light at Careline and ltodney
streets. Kefcrrud te lamp committee.
By Mr. Bmdcl, for repair of gutter en
Columbia nveuue. Referred te street com
mlttee.
Fer an cl(rtrie liglit at Crystal and First
streets. Referred te lampceuiuiittee. ..
By Sir. Fritbvh, ter tlie m.u'adami )
Bt. Jeseph btrcet from Filbert te tyerw rt
and for diHercnt ciessings. He,rreii (,1
fstreet committee.
By Mr. Dlnun, for nwfc of Chestnut
lr2Z L..-.'iFsJi.Ls.,.,'tets te city limits.
wrcrrea te btrect ceiiimlttce.
Fer the grading and guttering of East
Marlen street. Referred te street commit
tee. By Mr. Freeh, for the grading of
Juniata nnd Seuth Lime streets.
By Mr. Cummings, for the laying or
anphalt blocks en Christian street, Irem
Chestnut te Oruuge streets.
poresKi KLUcrnic muht station.
Mr. Altlek ellered a resolution for the
appointment of a eemmltteu by the presi
dent!) of both brum lies te consider the
feasibility of converting the old city w alcr
works into an c'ectrle liglit station. Messrs.
Altlek and Underwood were appointed en
the committee from this branch. In belcct
council Messrs. Riddie nnd Everts were
appointed after the body had concurred.
A bill from Jehn Emius V .Sen ter mak
ing plans for a markl-t house w as presented
and referred te market committee. It was
for I2C0 and the members w ere uiiuuIhiehh
r,f in the opinion that it was high.
jfy A umerfis.'j), tlie amount of expenses
ter uiu uuirKeicoininiiicetrlp te Yerk te
examine market house, came ever from
select cwuncll. It was shown that tlie trip
bad been tuada after the plans had been
adentcd for the market heiiM, lmrn m
Uf Bartholemew objected te its payment, he
I' iMuu(jiinviiinniiii en inking foci many
, np, ier pleasure, ui me exjieuse of tlie
!vtr
City. A motion lint the bill be juld was
lest.
. !, On motion of Mr. dimming ceniumii
; council approved the action of the sircct
u oemmitteoin recommending thotluiige of
. ., graae or College a enue.
4 Adjourned.
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J Committed for a Hcurlinf.
', LeuUa Melti, an old offender, pre-
, Hai neiere A merman ilaiuicu for rt
eUcims-druultuud dlserderiywas
terttueanug.
LANCASTER 1IEKKATEU.
Hut the Yerk Tecun llnve Alt ThcyCnn
l)e te Win.
The Lanaistrr and Yerk clubs playeel
their second gun id of ball yeslenlny, and.
about 400 profile witnessed It. The contest.
'. kikhI oho throughout. Illlscy made
Ills llrit aponrance lu the lox for the I.nn
csiMcr, nnd he made n iroecl impression hy
lilt work, whlle he handled the stick as
though he meant business. OHmen,
vvho-epems ablei te cateh nny of the
pitchers, OKln did well. Ileth teams' lind
several iiglj nnd very tlainsKiuu crre.a
Mhle.li allowed each te score t-overol unit.
Thc '";'' ",n,,'-,1,,,11 ."'"""if.. '.
IIT J"1"1 "rnce" """ , '""'" '" ''
of Mr.sDjnn. It was very uusatlsracler.V,
, .1,i.. , n, Cinraslcreluli was
"'" ""i'" ""-' ' '';" ,, . ,h ,tn.i
.f'" ,,,1"h ' 'V f m,. " '" ,h ,0
'-"e score is Khcn liclew :
l.A.vr.wiii. , YOIIK.
n. 11. v. a. rJ it. 11. r. a. r.
hhetrllne.a 2 I I I 0 (H'tng'r, r. I 1 0 0 0
Olb"0ti, c I i 10 0 1 tirnuhy, 1,0 1 12 0 0
Xcwcii, I 1 e u i oeiil.s n e i a n
Mc'Gct'ii.s. I) 0 I 1 (i Hevrr'r, m 2 '1 1 0 0
Peak, 2 .0124 S.IHllklc, 2... 1 n 2 1 I
M'M'iirIc, I n t I e (Hm-iiir, a i .ion
Cellins, iii. lioei i.piii-?. 1 liiie
llllscl.li,. O I 0 10 I Stlvetts, p. 0 1 0 12 0
llcv.lt, r.. .0100 f Hrlll.c. ,.0 1708
Total. . 8 B 21 IT t Tetnl , 1 10 27 I
Lancaster. .. 00021100 1 5
Yerk ... ,. 0 2 0 I 1 (I 0 2 X b
n ii t'li if ' r. : iijik.e.
ttiivi lilU-.llnvrrt..r. nelllliv llirm Uave hit.
Ulttltigtr. Karri lieu hi t. Hlictillne, 2; Driinljy,
llmeltcr, Mrdettlenii, Jlllney. Ilnscs stiilen
Hliil:li,Mirt7llne, .MrUettlean, Nenrtll. llssc-s
enl)iill Lnncntcr, I, Mtrnck out liiinejili'r,
H; Yerk, 8 lxrien bucs Irfini'iistcr. 7 ; Yerk,
0. Illtby pllclietl bull Newell. Wild pltilict
Sthitts, illlM-y. 'llinc of .nine Twe hours.
Umpire Ueaii.
Soineof the ball playprt who hae been
with tlie Imcuvicr cluii this season b.idly
treated the maungemcut by their cuwnrdlj'
manner of Junipltig tlie town. Last week
O'lleiiuell was released for bad conduct
a i ill peer playing. He nnd Rlgby wpiu
very clese frlciiils and en Hntunlay the
latter ipilelly jMcked up his dollies and
sneaked away en the neon train. This pair
are supposed te be playing homewheie in
Delaware. ICllrey and Vogt inn anetlipr
pair or (he same kind. When they were
signed neither would agreotecomoto Iiu
caster tinlcvi the eliicr was signed. Fer
se mn t line past ICllrey lias been acting
us though hedid net enm te play, livery
dub has been hitting his pitching haul.
I he management had determined le n n
lense lilui and he knew tliv,aslic Kild lilin
self tlntlie was net playing geed ball, lie
wits determined lluit Vogt should go with
him. 'mil thcu'iitchcr acted InTilesda'sgaine
asthetigli lie wauted te get away. Tuesday
he was down terateii, lull he complained of
feeling sick. Ilennd Kllrey hung mound
until after llie gaine hid started, when
tlipy went le tlie Keyslone hotel, whom
tliey bearded, from which they managed
te sneak their clothing. They took the 1:15
tiidu for Philadelphia, and slated that they
would net be hick. They left behind them
un unpaid beard hll!,whUh was niter
wauls si tiled by the club. They
are plainly guilty of defrauding I he
hotel and they may ytt be brought here te
answer the c liurge. Tim facts nt the case of
these men, as well as I!lgb,j , has been sent
te te the hceietnry of tlie Middle Slates
League, and they will be prevented In the
fultire from playing with any club in It.
A'egt Is a geed man, but the I.iucaster
people did net think they were compelled
te pay Ills pitcher, who was worthless, a
big satiny in order le keep him.
'J 'he Lancaster club has n strong attrac
tion for next Saturday and Monday (Whil
.M outlay.) On thev'i days the Iliiirisbnrg
club w 111 itinke Its llrst appearance here.
The championship games or yesterday
weie: Athletic II, Ixiuisville 10; llnok llnek
lti 1, Kansas Cltv 'J; SI. LeiiIh, Celunilnis
:i; llaltiniore la; l'hliadclphla .', Hest en I,
(11 Innings); New Yerk I, Washington !1 ;
Cleveland 7, Chicago (I; Cleveland il, Chic
ago B, (second gaiiini; hidiaua)e1ls at
Pittsburg, ralni; Wilkevlmne li, N'ewaik
I: .lersey City 1,1 Ijisten I ; liwell H, Jew
llaen 3; WenevterT, llartl'etd :! ; Cuban
Oiaulst), llariivbuig:i.
te-hay's rim:.
A Derwni't S-uit HetiMi Dnmaueil by t lie
I'liiinus nt Noen.
A two-story fiaiue house at Ne. 101 Dor Der
wart sheet, which Is owned by Cee. Finvt,
and occupied by tleorge Kote and family,
was badly damaged by Hie te-day. Rete
Is In 1'hlhulelphla at work. About hall-past
eleven o'clock Mrs, Itote was busily en
gaged ironing, w hen a littl ciit ran Inte
her liouse and told hoi tlie building was en
lire. Mrs. Rote seen sallstled her
self that such was (lie cave, ami she
thou made an olio it te get up
stairs, but was dihen luck by the
dense HiiinUe. The neighbors were seen
en hand and an alarm was struck I'm mi be
51, nl Maner and Derwart streets. The
I'umituie was all carried tiem the heuse
by willing hands and was placed in the
yard lu the rear of the heuse. The lliemcu
seen had a stieaiu of water upon the build
ing and the Urn was extinguished, Tlie
liouse wascemplctcl suturutisl with water.
A large let of iletlilng belonging te the
family, which wasouthe third lloer, was
devtnyed by lire, it Is bupvisc that the
lire started rrem a sjKirk which full fiomtlie
chimney and lauded ou the hlilngle loot'.
Several large holes wcie huiued hi tlie
reef and the less may reach n couple of
bundled dollars. Thciewas no lusniiince.
TOM COLWELL ciAVIC MAIL.
The Man Who l'lsivemitesl Htm skips
Avtuy le Aseld Arrest.
Tem Cel well was hcaid by Alclcrnu,,,
llalbacli en Wednesday afleiiioeii,,aucl ic
ipilred te give ball Ter Ills S,j,o.ir.inee at
the August sevs'.ens te !MJsUj (barges of
nssiult and battel y aii4 Mlrctv ,(f the peace
pieferred by H, P..'m-ley.
Colwell pri;feluVl rmr cluuges ugalust
Ilarlev bef.r0 ciuistiana jusllcoef tlie
peacijj "ilie e-euiiI.iiuls allege that Ilailey
jltiiemptisl te decstie.v bv die Celvv ell's bar
ber shop, that he assaulted and thicatenecl
Colwell nnd carried cenee'iUtl deadly
viejpeus.
The Christiana convtiible was at Alder
man Ilalb.ieh's olllce te serve the warrants
as voen as the heaiiug was ever. Ilarley
leinnlmsl at the olllce until uearl.v the end
of the healing when he wall.csl te the out
side, lie bad been informed by :i fiieud
that lie would be uirestisl. He saved tlie
constable that trouble by epiielly skipping
uvvuy. Ills abscuce was uetic'isl when he
was called te sign tlie ucogid&mce as
prosecutor of Colwell. lie was seen at
the cut oil' north or town into last night,
an.l the supposition is that he was watch
ing an opportunity loge away ou a height
train. Fp te.'t o'clock te-day he had net
been aiiested.
Cruelty te it llorcse,
Daniel C'arioll.efMeCall's Ferry, drove a
dilapidate J, retiudercd herse In this city this
morning. At Centre Kcpiare tlie mayor
told him te unhitch tlie horse, as he was
net In condition for 'driving. Carrell was
disjsesed le keep ou ids way, and the
mayor had tlie herse unhitched and taken
te the Swan lintel, nnd told Carrell he
would have him a nested If he again dieve
tlie horse.
Prosecuted n c('(iiid'i"hui.
A second complaint was made befere
Alderman llalbacli en Wednesday against
Isaiah .Stchman and Albert Kattil'man ler
forcible entry. Alter they entered ball for
a hcaiing en the liist iharge prcfercd by
Ames l'ensteuuaclier, they again forcibly
entered the premise claimed by Foustor Feustor Fouster
uni Imr. Tlits dillleulty viill eventually
find Its wn in the civ 11 courts in u suit for
ejectment.
siusl I'ei' slamler,
J. U Stciiimet, attorney for Fred
I.cpley, lias entered a suit for slander
ngaiiibt Olie Weber, and F.lizabclh Lepley
has sued Joseplrine Weber for the Fame
ell'enw.'. The allegation Is that Weber cir
culatisl lejHirts affecting I'pley'schantcter
f." honesty and Mrs. Weber circulated
rumors cTectlug .Mm. Lepley'a chanictfr
fur diaitity.
ItELIEr mil 'WILLtA.M'H'OnT.
Cnrleadv of Siippll- Reach the SufTor SufTer
ens There).
WiLtiAM.vreRT, rn.,4utiie. The peple
brenthcjii llltle easier hevt tlmtall appre
hcuslen at le further nlTcr)iif(wltli hunger
lias been dlsviiiated. "Tlie seven cars of
supplies brought up yeMerday evening by
the secretary or the commonwealth are
ready te be unleaded nnd work will begin
sonie tlme te-day. The track Is net re
hired far enough le bring cart oppe-lto
Cie centre of tlie city and beats cannot get
den ii te where they arc. Before evening
they will be reached. The major Jhit
morning telegraphed the governor lint
enough previsions are en the way te last
our people for scvernl days. The relief
coiiimittee have been exceedingly busy
and me constantly finding cases of suflcr-
lng.
Tim track en the Linden branch will Ih'
cninplelcd te-day nnd trains can then run
through te Tyrene.
Secretary of Comiueiiwenth Htene went
le Ik k I Inv en le-itay en llie special caboeso
which took Vlte President Frank Thomsen
up te that place. Captain Dement, of tlie
state department, will return te lfariisburg
te-day,
Tlie body of Calvin Miller, who hat been
in'sslng siuce the Mavuard street bridge
went down, lint been leutid at Montours Mentours Monteurs
vlllo, II miles below hoi p. Tills indices two
Ives lest at tlie Maynard street bildge, lu
ll end of n large, Milliliter, which was falsely
icpertcd as having been drowned.
Advices coming in show that less nrpi op ep
erty lias been very heavy in nil places near
holes Mertis, Tiega county, is a total
wreck. Millsarc goiieaud many duellings
and oilier buildings swept away. Tlie
Pine Click rallieiid litis sutleied greatly.
At K.illadesburg lunch ilAiuage was done.
Houses and mills were lloedcdiind in some
Instances moved and greatly Injured. .The
Lirr.v's Cleck tegleu has eiler suH'cicd itnm
Heeds before) but ti'iv er le the extent It hat
en this occasion, hi one Instance ftoventl
persons only saved their lives by climbing
te the branches eHi tiee until levelled.
s llie water gels lower new evidence el
llie disavtieus work of the Heed nppniis.
All along the line of the Philadelphia A
Reading hack through tlie city destruction
metis the e.ve. Muu.v ciirs were lifted liem
tlie tiai ks and loin lu pieces. 'I he number
eT houses taken aw a.v ei toppled Inte heaps
or rubbish cannot vet lie staled, but it is
(plite large. Along the entlie river fioet,
going west liem Pine strec t, the debits Is
piled, and In sonic plates extends
up te Ril sheet and nveu farther Inte
the lieait of the city. Mnny families
show cd w ciiidei fill couiage In remaining in
their houses after the water entered the
second steiles. In some cases their only
chance leget out ei buildings would have
1 ten through the trap doers In tlie loefv.
It was often morn daiigcieus te trj te get
out than te remain and many beats
leaded with tho-e seeking te escape
wo'e overturned in Hip angry wateis. 'llie
clothing which has becucalhd for is badly
nec led as se many have lest all but
but what they hud en, th.it being
wet uud no (bance being alTeulcd le
dry it. Seme large mills me still tilled
with hnmeicss pqeple, nnd height iiiisaiid
improvised shanties are lived by etiieis,
Tim tents sent will be extrcmely welcome,
but they may uel be obtained lu lime le
get them circled le-ilnv. Tlie weathei Is
cold at present which makes II seveiefer
theMiulth the little shelter, although It it
thought te be ferlunale for the health of
tlie people, as the het sun with se much
filth mlglil bivea bad ellcct.
Pmr.Aiiu.i'itiA, ,lnne(i.- Piesldeul Coi Cei
blu te-day Issued the following netice:
"Tlie Philadelphia A. Reading iiiiliead w ill
recolveaud forward lieoefehaigoauy con
signments of piovlvletisor iletlilng ter llie
sulleuers by lloed at Williamspeit. Kiuh
ceiislgiitneuls le be iii.uKcd te order of
station agent of Philadelphia A Heading
raihead company at Willlatiivpeil, and
will be subject te disposition of tlie icllef
cemmittee of that city.
(Signed)
A I'M in CeuiilN, President.
( llteu'H Mccltiur Culled.
Mamium, .rune il. A citizen's meeting
has been called for this evening te dovlse
means I'm tint icllef of the Johnstown
sulleieiN. It istheiight thobeioiigh council
and school beard will appropriate meney
for tlie siilferers. Colliftlent w 111 he lifted
In all tlie chinches of the borough next
Siiudav evening.
The lollewlng teicliers were elected for
the boren'h schools, i'ei the ensuing vear:
Principal, 1). A, Lehman i assistant, Catha
rine K. shaub, grammar, . I. II. s-treh; iu iu
termislinte, May K. Uiw reiue; Ibiid prim
aiy, i:ii?.abeth .1, Selleis; sce-end pilmary,
Lite lleleiua; Hist piiniaiv.iJiaee lliews
ler.
OI the number all taught hcie last ear,
except the pihicipal, w he take the place el
W. RiiilTNaumaii, leslgucsl, and Miss May
F,. Ijiwrcuec, who lakes tlie place of Mist
Ophelia Williams, who was no applicant.
llellef for n I'liuilly.
The children of Samuel Beck, v,msp :,(
ciclcntal death vns noted vj'ttcfdaj, linve
iieen uuisi eui w un cieaniriir, et w lile II they
weiONidly Iniiced, Ir'Tm the doiiiitleusof
clothing sent te Uie'r'ellef committee.
Theiuiid f'jrtliede-viitule family icaclies
f'-l. Cbulfi'biitiense.in le leit at Schmidt's
".''lie, en Ninth Queen sheet. flKseiies
and ethei nefcssilles loll at Jehn F.
Ilciultsh's stene, will be promptly clcliv
eicd le the beieavcsl wil'enncl seven e hil
dren. VV liter Itelit ( linrued Abriiui llllncc.
At the meeting nl tlie water ciintuiltleHi of
councils ou Wcdnesdnj evening, the su
perintendent repeited tli.it in accoiilaiue
w ilh the Instructions or the committee he
had assessed agaiu-t Abi.uu BItuer 911'J.iln
for tlie illy water used at Ills lieuses lu lllt
lierville. Mr. Ilitner appciresl befere the
committee, claimed that the amount
chained against him was exorbitant and
asUedthat it he reduced. The committee
icI'iivimI te iniUe it less. Mi. Illtnei will
iefiiM te u that amount and tlie result
w ill lie a suit te rcssiv er It,
Pell Frem n l.nclclcc.
Martin Olilender, n boy about sixteen
j ears of age, w lie is employed at William
son A- Fester's furnishing stele, met with
an accident j estenlay iitteinoeu. He was
standing ou a step ladder, hanging up cloth cleth
ingwiieu it slipped and fell te the lloer. lie
shuck ou ene of liith'tiidH which helnjured
veiy badly mid It is believed te lie liroken.
A l.Htlolte.v'h llti-thdiiy Party.
Charles It. A'egt, a little von of Charles
Vogt, proprietor of tlie KxccUier Hall si si si
loeu, ou Fast King btrcet, was i-even je.iis
old yesterday and he was given a smpri-e
in tlie evening, when nfl.v -one of Ids liltle
friends, both boys and girK gatlieresl at Ills
home. 'I lie evening was ple.is.intl,v spent
hi play lug games and with ether amuse
ments, and Mrs. Vogt cnteilalncsl them at
a splendid supper later, at wliicli she was
insisted by Mrs. Bloinenvderfer, of tlie
Uuicaster Ceiiutv house, and etheis.
The lled-l iirrlcrs Cembliie.
Iist evening liiKl-carrleis or tlie city te
the number er-t'i held a meeting for tlie
purpose of taking someactieii tothe forma
tion of a union. A temporary organiiatien
was elleeted by tlie election or F. Wilsen
piesident; Oeorge I Parker, vecrelaiy ami
Samuel limy, treasurer. Thirty-eight
names w ere enrolled and an application for
u charter was made.
( lis,, settled.
Pat i iik O'Lnuglilin, tlie man who I lied
te run the Franklin house tn suit himself,
vvliile he was ih link, has paid tlie cevts in
the suit ngaim-t him bufore A iderman Decn,
who disiuUsed him. - a
suitor .luck.
Jehn II, Maiiuerim;, Sailor Jack, was
sent te Jail today for 'JO davs bv llie mayor.
Jack spends luore tlme lit Jail than V'Ut of
Jt, ff'tr
A rAitMEITH HEAVY LOSS.
The Floed Destreyu Itts JluIldlnRt and
1.1 voMeck-Tlio l)nmntmOcrW,0(.
Cei.fM ni., June fl.- Tlie f.inn Of Andrew
Oarber, along the Columbia .V Fert Deposit
rnitretid, between Conewlngoiind Rawllni
vllle, has been almost totally destroyed by
the flood. All the lhn Meck, including
horses, mules, hogs, rhlehent, rtc, cr cr
drewned, excepting ene horse. All the
outbuildings were swept awny, whllelhe
fkrmlieiivn was flooded te the depth of three
feet. All the grain, several hundred bushels,
was destroyed The less will he between
-Vme nnd iJIO.OOO. Mr. Oarber it well
known in town nnd Is the owner of the
Franklin house.
David L. Smedley, foreman at Supploe
steam rnglne works, was working nt
'Jehn's brickyard sivcslerdny and fell rrem
it plnnk te tlie ground, nbetit twelve feet.
The fall was caused by stepping en the end
of the plunk, mid his hip was painfully
Injured.
Orien Islge, Ne. 87J, I. O. O. F., ton ten
hlbutcd $27i for tlie Johnstown sufferers.
The money was sent te M. Rlchnrds
Muckle, grand treasurer, Philadelphia, for
the assistance of KUtfcrliig Odd Fellows in
the Ceneniaugh Vulley.
I'relcsMir Csirl Ven Wellcr it slowly rc;-'
eeverlng from his suicidal attempt en his
lire. Hew 111 lie sent le the hospital.
The public schools will deve en Friday
Ter llieir summer v ncntlen.
A number of Columbians went te the
leve rcast of the River Brethren Dnnkards
at the farm of Jehn Stiicklcr, in Yerk
county, last ev cnlng.
William Rocliew left tlds mottling Ter a
visit te Atlantic City.
Company C will h.ive their spring In
spection ou Wednesday evening, June
12th.
The Jelly I'ive will held a picnic at
flc-lse'K weeds en Whit Monday.
The.alctu Lutheran Sunday sellout will
picnic at LlliU cm Tuesday June liTilli.
'I'lie cive of I logcnteglcr against Ortmaii,
for surely of the peace, befere Si pi ire
I'.vans, was continued.
Tlie case of Oilman against llogentegor,
for stealing lumber, before Sipilre Selly,
was continued.
About twenty rolling mill iii'n left town
te-day for Johnsten n te seek employment.
(' 111 ien's circus ariived in town this
morning, and will occupy the vacant let
at tlie i car of the Hupplee steam engine
win hs fei tin c c dajs, giv lug two perfor
mances daily.
Sonie unknown person entereel the yard
or llenjaiiiln Fstdeiuan last night and stele
tvvnntv-nlne cliickeus.
Jehn K. Itrubaker.ineiinlcrnt tlie Keeley
steve weiks, and Miss Millie Klchl, daugh
ter el' Clu Istian i;. RIelil, were united In
marilage last eveiiingat the home of the
bride's purenls. Tlie ceremony was ici-
feiiucd l),v Rev. Oeorge fluid, and was
vvltnesscd by a large I'eniisiny of itlatlvcs
and trleuds.
- ..
New- .Moue.v Order Itcilcs.
I lerelorero foreign money enlers could
be sent or secured at the postelllco here for
the sum of .V) each, A change w ill go into
'.'licet ou June 21, after w hicli lime as much
it &l0.7e fan be sent le France, Belgium in
Algieis. Te all ether countries tHMl can be
sent, except te (lie Britivh ptev luces, w lilch
will lemiiii at?.'!1).
Uxeeiitleii Ifsucil,
Ames their te-day issued execution
ai;ainvl i:, W. Wenger, shoe clealci of Mt.
Jev, ler W,00().
toekton Holed. CitpMu,v , N.,1.
Mr, I". 'Ihee. Wnllen, fiiriucrly of Nev Yolk,
announce (lie niteiiInK of the iihevi ruinous
unit inlatlid hotel of the Jersey coast, en the
l'ith llit. He Iriv (cls'iuliil about JCiO,llKI In
ncu biiireeiucatv ou the Hloi kteu slnee last
season, inlilliii; a new li.cll and iiiiiiisunriit
room, elegant sillies with parlor, hath ami
closet. Tlie cuisine unci service will be ilrl
elusv. An ilesanl oreheslra has been iiikiikkI
teenterlalii Iheeiicsts, 'J lie climate and bench
nt Cape Jlay arc delightful unit the society
i liarieliii.'. A brilliant and priHicritsmunmcr
Is ICHilcecl for at this (Jueen of vinterhii; places.
lUovvSen'-'tt'
Peu'I.i.i. -CosTi.i.ie.--Wedna.Mlay eeeiilni;,
June.r, Issj. nt eiracc 1 utherau p.irsetmue, liv
the He. ('. I:i In Ihuiit. Mr. Henry Powell end
Miss Anna M. lesti lie, all of the i Itj or Iun
c.ilir. It
pi'rttlte.
I'll I irn -In tills cltv, en the lib lust.. Mrs.
LeuKi Pfcirit, lu tluVeutli yeareif hernije.
'Die lelatlvcsniid frlcnili of the family are re
sic'c'tlull. Invited te attend the rune rat, Irem
the residence of her son, Ne. IV) East Pulton
street, Prhla nflermsxi nt three o'eletk. In
terment nl Uuieastcrcruieterv. 2ll
Paii.ii:. -In this clt), en the fith Inst., Klla
belli Palrer, widow of the late laiueclet Palrer,
In thessili M-nrel hirns'e,
'I he relatives nnd Iriuuds of the family lire
rvspeclfitllv Invited te iitlenct the funeral (Vr)iu
the n side nee of her son, 'lhemijs,J.7j,.r) x,,,
'JllMSirlh Duke slrest, eu-iSTtTirilay iiRrriioeu
.. ... ,... i 1..,. ... r7 . . ....
. w,,,Mn. ii'iiimeui in iMincasier ceme
tcr . , S
Jlil
III ci.. Jil're I, Is.-), In llilsclt.v.H-iiiiiielllctk,
In hl feirllelh year.
T'lc iclatlves nnd frlendi of the f unity are
'is'inelfully mv Itcd tealli nd the liuiernl, Irem
his late icUleni,l Ne. ftil Oreii struct, en Sat Sat
urilie iiiernlin; at S.30 e'elcs k. Services te t ike
place at the Old Mennenlte Chinch, New Provi
dence, en the arrival of the train. Interment
at New Provide m c.
Ill' It) iXbtU-vtlliClttl'ltte.
A!
IWOLITELY PlHtr.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
rislIIH peHder never varies. A innrvel of pu
1 rlts, strength and w-holcsemeness. Mere
ivciMeuilc.il than the ertlluar.v kinds, mid eau.
net lie sold In couiK'(ltten with the multitude
of low test, short weight, alum or phopbate
IHixiders. ,SM only lit cieit. ltevvi, ItAKIMi
"ew OKU Ce., 100 Wall street, New Yerk.
mai".'l-l)d,vly w
mm: most iti:pitiiiiN(i dThxk in
1 warm wuither Is tart wine. We have Peuv
Cutlfernli llesl and While Wines for a) cents,
litrcc bottles; $.1 ( ier deen tieltlis.
ROHREll'S LIQUOR STORE.
Ne. .
:Ceulicscpiare, Ijncaslir, Pa,
IT-.XTED-A liOOD COOK AND A D1X
1 liiK-riKiui Klrl. Ainilt nt tliu
Jcd-Std PXCH VNOE IIOri'.L
T" VNTED.--A COMPiri'ENT ClTltL
11 u Ishesii situation ns Child's Nurse. Ap-
NO. 221 X. CONCORD sr.
ITU A HM A KEIts AM) si KIP
Call between 7 lllld Keebsk at
JOHN P. MEED A CO. 'S,
North Prlnevhlreel.
PEIts.
J.-f-ntclTh.s.W
v
ISINSIIII'IIONAI. A M EX DM EXT
V. nustliiK will tie he Id en IIiiu-mui) ev i u
li!i in front of the isiurt bime. laisl Kluc
slns-t, which will lv .idilrt-sxsl by Itev. Jir
Ss'lie'r, of I'hllnde-lplila. Ij-JiI
r:tl)U SALU-PlltE IXst'ltANlE AND
1 REAL hSTA'tElll'MMnH (in this, lit.,
l-irye, old nnd (tnbllklieil trade. A mre i hur.ee
AllKimiuuiiltiitleuv trvntiHlceiilUKiiiial.
.iMn, IIPMXLsis.
JetJ-.'ldlt P O. Ilex Jit, lnicastcr, I'm.
HAVE A I'LW
OF T1IE-
OlD-Style Lancaster Watches
lift lli.tt I am etlcrlKK for Milent the Jetlrt
stores (if Mllts. c II rtl.)s s lilLLAXh
IJPIS VMIIIIt T l.I.-s- fllVX FOII M PR
WllOLOiMI I'ltH F- I In e Watches ar,
Jcwclivl wic'i Itt.iin t i i ee Hiibv Jewels,
Thris' l'alrs i eml Pi vels, Ismtile Reller Es
cuiH'ineilt. llrlnett Hulr-Sprlni;, Mclli-U lint
uud Hand-st. The h.une crade Is curried by
(.evince Xaiimaii, cm., IMmeiut Xerth, mt.,
Samuel W. Altlek, ei., Rebert J. Ilou.ten,
i V, i.Tf.vt .stlsfuctten. Will be nteased tt
and n greai uiimuvr eii me uese ciiirens,
have you call .it either place and hisvt the
ViIihe
' n "E3TT,'iT'nr"D
X-X, J-t - AMJt-AV,
ji-tf'1H'
JUDOEa HAVE 1JNO BINCE DECIDED
thai lllllr Wsttz'sClssrlsthe bst In the
state. Fer mien t , V.
nllWlmf,W,TllvW
ritiiKY can ALircein het none can
X Equal Hilly Wnltx s Havana Filled Clirar,
at
. , J N'T". 10 NORTH QUERN ST.
tn)-IS-iiiM,W,Tliv.w
BKH1 fie HAVANA flLI.EK LTOAH IN
tbeelt.v.nt
ntl.LV WAITZ'H,
Ne. s nnd let North Queen St,
rnjvlMmM,W,Tli,w
T ESS E JON EM A. (xT,
J MHtiiirartiircrs CONKECTIONERM' FINE
PAl'KIl rtOXK. The most ts-Biillful line In
the United Kintev. ii Commerce St., rhlladcl
plils. Pa. Write for descriptive price list.
Jllliel-TMcel
BILLY WAITZ HAH THE HIX
6c and ,V Clpiirs In therlty, n
N(lsi.,-,.V10;lNOnTHq
HITTWOFOR
t
QUEEN ST.
mylMmJI.XV.TIiiAw
BEST TWO FOR 11 VP. CENT CIGARS IN
tlin nlnle, at
HILLY WAITZH,
Nev. B and lirt North Queen Ht.
mylWIniM.W.ThJiAw
JYTctHlANN NOWLP.N,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
nl-jdlt ITe NORTH QUEEN STREET.
ClKiirs, fie rliinni, are hand made with lenij
Clca
car liHVnna Fillers, .71s nnd 100 boxes.
IIEMUTH'S ITUAIl HTOHE,
als-tfilil 111 East King Street
JTiOR FINE CIIPAVINU ANDS.MOKINO TO
1 IIACCU, K" te
HILLY WAIT7.H,
Nets. Sand 103 North Queen street.
inyZ7-.M1W,Tli.SAw
CANFX.-KXCLUSIVE "STYLES IN VUA
eln, I'emuijt. Wclschel, Cherry nnd M'.ic.
eu, mounted In Silver nnd uremic.
UEMUTirKCIUAIlHTOm.
nlS-tfdR HI East Kins street.
r OOKOUT FOR MOTH. - PRESERVE
J V our Seal Skin Cisits, Woolen Goods nnd
Furs by putllnir them In Antl-Meth Hiiks. A
certain nnd sum protection. Fer side only at
COCHRAN'S DRUO STORE,
Nev. tT7 A 189 North Queen St., Lancaster, Tn,
Alse In larne stork, w hb-h I will sell at bottom
price, Caiiipher, Ciiiiiplierlne and Tnr P.iier
(net the sticky kind) te en-serve dethlni; from
Moths. Tii.Th,SR
TTCUHCATlONAi..
Iii The Kcj stone Hiislncsv College, whove'nt wheve'nt
li ndnneii wns the largest known for the 1st term
In the history of llnsliie-ss Cellenes, Ik ptcnrecl
IekIvcii moie thoreiiKli and praetlenl course
llian ever for Y, Day Course; J-JO, lAcnlnic
Course, Wc bland en merit nnd thoreuuluiess.
W. H. MOSSEU, Prln.,
irdAw 1(1 N. Queen HU, laincnstcr, Pa.
T T NDEUTAKINU.
W. T. S. GABLE,
(Successor te L. It. Hele.)
HnvlnKptirchiiM.it the business of the lute L.
ti. Hele, I am prepareil toulve strict attention
tenll orders liitruMid te niyciue. I jnaiiaijcil
Mr. Retx's bUKlni-ssdtirlni; bis llluevH, nnd am
preparcsl te puiiraiitee sutlfii lien.
inMiMiiidR W.T.S. OA11LE.
TTISTATBOPJOHN H. KENEAOY, LATE OP
U 1'nrsdlse tewnvlitp, ileerii'eil. letters of
iictmliilstrntleil oil said estate having hecn
uninled lotheuii(lervluned,iilliersoiisluiibtccl
thereleare rwjiicstdl te muke linniedlnte pay
nieiil, nnd these havliiK claims or deinuiids
inralnst the snme, will prevent them w Itheititdo Itheititde
Iny ten si ttlemeiil te the undersigned.
CllltImN KEXKAtn,
Leaiiiaii PI ice
DR. SAMUEL KENEAOY,
Stmslmnr.
Ore. M. Ki.i.N-r, Atl'.v vdmlnlslrnters.
inj-lMitdTh
ait j: examine k ix phei
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed 1
If jim hiivethcin examined you will probably
Unci that theic Is something; wrong with them,
and that ulns-ei vc III be n great help In) en.
.,.. ..... ,..,...1..1.1.. ,1 1,1 t l t V I' t s, n.,.,,u
, ,- IIF.T llllllllllliril- ,.,. .',,..,... IL'.I-.-.
which are tniuleenl) h us, mid rcveuini) uilctl
bv leiiitlnn OculUls us the lest nlds te defec
tive vision.
Solid (ield spectacles, iv.t.(K) ; usiiid price,
..,1 .)().
HusdMpevtnelCH, flde.: tisiinl price, 1 , (HI.
Artificial Eyes Iiiki ted, .51 ; iiMinl price, si 10.
M. ZINEMAN & 6R0. 130 S. Ninlli Street,
OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA.
Iletneeu Chestnut nnd Wnliuit hlrecls.
injS-lyd
X II. MARTIN Ctt.
J- JX.-"
JUNE SALE. .
A tumble in prices of Silks,
and during this sale we will
offer at our Silk Counter silks
of all description, at 50 cents en
the dollar.
Black Silks.
Surah Silks.
Moiree Silks.
Rhadatna Silks.
Summer Silks,
Trimming Silks.
A rare opportunity te pur
chase a Silk Dress at away be
low regular prices.
J. 13. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts,,
Lancaster, Pa.
STEAM.
vVe desire le call tlhe allentlen ,f consumers
efstisim G(sts and Englnivrs' Supplies, teimr
large nnd vnriisl stiKk of Plis. Vnlves, Cocks,
Malleable and Cast Inm Filiimrv, AstK-stiw.
VulctlH-Kinn nnd Csudurlan. iOieet, Piston and
Vnlve Packings; scsiteh and Resl Line Hellect
lug Gauge Glasses, stcum Riietlalen, uiiel stciini
Hinting ppnmtus, Sit and lap screws, and
In fact aline.t everything risiulrisl by steaiu
ir-crs,andnll iifwhlch wc otter tit prices which
we guarnuUs) te be lower than tlicwe of any
ether dealer In tlll vlelnlt)
We liavc sicltlvl the largest stock, and lin
ing ennneeted with the Ttlenhene Exehnnge,
are prcisirest tereselveHiid nil nil orders In the
shortest Misllil) tune, When In wuut of nny
thing In our Hue, tall ou lis for prices nnd vie
will convince seu of our nbllil) uud willing
lues tesavciyini Meue.v. Dtlay nnd Vexation.
Our farllltii's for furnishing Engines, Hellers,
(haling. Pulleys, Hangers, sivclal Mnchluerv,
l'liinilK'n.' nnd ia Utters' Tisils, Patterns,
Misli I., mid Iren nnd Hnis Custtngs. nnd for
the piempl rc'imlref nil kind of machine rv are
unexiclleit In ltucuter, and we resjH;ctftilly
solicit a share of y our imtreuage.
Central Machine Works,
HI A I3u XOHl'll CHRISTIAN STREET,
I.VM VSTfcK, l'V
Geed Werk, Reaseuaine Charges, Prompt
ness. Telephone niiuiectleti dt-tfdlt
k nrsrv Fdit (Ai.f.vitAV .i ces ck.
J uicnt teuke the Place of Red Ind. In
, bulk It ninke live timet the quantity of red
I end and la far superior In making Hcnni Jelntt;
I lecklim man una Iinnd hole plateen Uillers,
.v,-,.Ac. I'- Tiwund nt JOHN
REST a, UB East Pulleu sirtvl. uiS-tfd
Stem beectistiucttt.
H
AOEit a niuminn.
CLOTHING!
Men's Business Suits,
In Geed All-Weel Cheviot and Cnsslmcre Styles, ntl. SAfiO nnd 110.
Stylish Plsld Silk Mixed Casvlmcre Halts nt $12, 113 and til.
Fine Hair-Cord Cawlmtre Hnlts, ipcctatly adapted for BuslnCM Wear, at !12.
Children's Suits,
In Dressy Plnlds and Striped Styles, at S2J0 nnd S3.TA
Nobby Castlmcre and Cheviot Suits at Jl, SlJiO, fi nndfd
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS,
InStyllsh Cheviot and Casflmcrc Styles, nt W, 13, S10 and 111.
SU7V7VA:iRCLtOTKlN6;tS READY.
Silk Ponijce Coats nnd Vests nt 53.50.
Fine Mohair CeaU and Vests at 31. Cotten Flannrl Coats and Veils, 31 up.
HHC6R St BROTH6R,
Neb. 25-31 West King Street,
LANCASTFR, PCNN'A.
tcn ucvtiBciucittS.
SHEAPPEIfS LIQUOR STORE, IS CENTRE
SQUARE.
PURE RYE WHISKY.
My own distillation. srphVtfd
ARTICLE THAT 18 MADE OF THE
unrest lealerbil nnd never falls tesatlefv.
UWII
lid Flower Bouquet.
TO INSURE A COMFORTABLE ANDltE
frcshlng bath, nnd a thoroughly soft skin,
use Wild Flower IJepiet.
CITY TAX, 18SD-THE CITY TAX DUI'LI
catn Is new In the hnnds or Ihn City Treas
urer for collection. An sbntcment of 3 per cent,
will lie allowed for prompt payment.
J. It. RATH FOX,
Jeiitaiillt CltyTreaMiier.
Tt: CARRY THE LAROEST STOCK OF
?V IMpes ami Fine Sineklin: Tobacco In Hie
city.
WiKidcn Pipes nt5c. nnd 10c. each. Ocmi
IneMecrscliaiiin I'linsantlS.'ic. each
DEJfUTlPS CIUAIt STORE,
nlS-tfdR III Kist Kins Street,
SCHOOL TAX, 18R-.i,-THE DUPLICATE IS
new In the hands of the Treasurer. Three
is;r cent, eilf If paid beferp July 1. Oillce hours
Irem 0 a. in. till I p. m.
W, O. MARSHALL, Treasurer.
mySS-Sndll Ne. 12 Centre Square.
1888." ""1889".
Thcschcxil car Just about rleslnc has proven
the most successful In tliehlstciryortlicI.cn tliehlstciryertlicI.cn
caster Ilualness CeIIcbc Ne. IOVs XUH King
street, elnce Its oraanlratlen, in isse. Superior
instruction as Imparted at this school will and
should i emninnd liberal compensation. Send
for particulars. Address,
II. C. WEIDLER, Principal
II ENRY WOLF,
FURNITURE STORE,
hns removed te 1M East Klna stieet, hnvlnen
full line of Furniture of every description at Ilia
lowest price's. Alse Undertaking piemptly nt-
ccnneci ie. (jim unci eMimine our fcmhi.
uS-tfdR II. WOLF, l.WlittKlnic Street.
r VO AND see" "
inc urcui r iciue-L ireiiiiu tt uiuicrv, ui .
Maennercher Garden I j
New Performance Every Even I njr. '
IjuIIcm without escort nnd miners net admit- I
ted te the garden.
je..jmi i.,. i-i .vi.ri.r., I'rep.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THREE HUNDRED
samples of l'lanueUte pick fiem made te
order from 52.23 te S.l..'i0. Tlioreuichly shrunk
Whlle Shirts, iiulaundrlcd,;'iSciind:iOc:ouremi
make, hicud worked buttonholes and lit iMiar
nntesjcl, iinlaundrled,75c; enn't tie sold elsew In re
for 11.00. Your measure taken anil til euaran
teed from Jt te f.'. Silk Shirts, Silk Hosier),
Underwear, audit complete line of Men's Out
lining!,. TROUT & SHANK,
Shirt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters,
HO North QueuiStieel.
martij-lyilll
T EVAN A SONS.
Suggested By the Het Wave !
Would you the secret like te learn 7
Lcnrn hew te keep rlsbt eoel?
Learn hew te 'scape the heated term,
Without n term in school? -
The lessen's easy: hnve;i euro
About your drink and feed,
Avoid bnel brunt, avoid that snare,
- PSO that your flour's geiKl !
And this enn bencceniPllshed by using that
Fsverltc of the Ilousiheld
LEVAN'S FLOUR!
Levari & Sens,
MERCHANT MILLERS.
pvONTPAILlOTRY
dt-lMl
THE GREAT
Bug Destroyer
J'KROXIDE OP SILICATES.
We Have Al-e:
PURE PARIS GHL'KN,
LONDON PlMtPLE,
PERSIAN IN.SECT POWDER.
W. D. SPRECHER, SON & CO,
31 R. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
innrSJ-Tu.Th.Stlil
T
HE PEOPLE'S t ASH blORE.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS !
-IX-
-IN-
THE UETOST SHAPES.
Having purcbiiM-d the balance of a manufac
turer's stock of FINE PARASOL'S at a Great
bacrltlce, vre will put them ou sale nt corres
ponding Imw Prices.
LOT XO. 1-CensUU of PuinseU sold this wesik
at from e.l.'jOte JUO. Thesewewill
sell at 1.73.
LOT XO. 2 Consists of Parasol, sold this week
nt HM te Juie. These you can have
for S2.00.
LOT XO. 3- Consists of ParnseU sold tilts week
nt WM intlcUil Thej,e will teseld
at 3i().
aa-HEMEMHER-This I-et of PaniseU is"i
Llinlttsl in (iumttlt) ami at the ubetn 1 ew
Prices w 111 certainly go out rapidly. Ne mera
le be hud nt the prices.
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET.
The People's
Gash Stere.
marSO-lydH
FINE PARASOLS
a
IHiocctleitcotta.
17IIRE llRICKH, FIRE CI..VY, AT U)V
-. jiicicivn, rim. e,it,i, at laitv
urc, ue te JOHN REST. 33 East Fulton
JJ 8
street. im'-tfd
TJU.MI'3, IIOILERS, MINING. CEXTRIFU-
I tnl and Stenm Piimpv, of nny cnpnclty, at
uy, nt.
lll2-tfd
j'liiis uijii re, ilia lutsiruiiensirccu
Q PER CENT. OF OI.Ycr.HINE REI'RK
0 scnts ene part of the Wild Flower Ro
quet Seap.
fflTH PI LLHnUllY'H ni-STXX xTTrLOUU
V all risks nrcended, and Llcht bread, llls-
cult or cake become a certainty.
ask your
Jc-lwd
dealer for Plllsbtiry'sXXXX.
T71NDORSEII UY THE MEDICAL I'IIOFK
li slen for all toilet purposes Is Wild Flower
lleqiiet Seap.
HICKORY AND OAK KINDLING WOOD
ler Hale. Telephone or send postal card
te
DOWNEY lllttW..
JunrJMwd
Ne. 210 llarrlsburg Ave line.
COLLARS AND CUI'PS-THE LATEST,
the most desirable, and most comfertables
shapes and styles nny sire nt EHISMAN'S
Ocnts' Furnishing Stere, 42 West Kins street.
4 HALM FOR THE COMPLEXION IR
.xV Wild Flower lleuquet Seip. bells cvery
w liere.
VTOTHINa HUT THE HIGHEST GRADE
XS of Deuble llennedOlls used In the formula
of Wild Flower Uequet.
XTLCKWEAR-TIIE LATEST AND MOST
i faslileimbli st les and Blindcs, the cheapest
nnd best, nt ERIsMAN'U Gents' PiirnUhlng
Sleie, 12 West King street.
N"lXKXPENHIVE TOILET LUXURY IS
Wild Flower Roquet Seap. Sells every
where. t rUIEMOSTAGHEEAULK PERFUME.
1 'lhe most soethlnir etlects upon the skin
ni-e found lu Wild Flower ISeuqtict.
U NDERWIiAR - LIGHI' ANlTMEDIUM
welirht uiiderwcnr In nil irrmlc nnd any
size, ut F.RIS.MAN'S Gents' l'lirnlshliijr Stere,
12 West Kin? street.
Y?OR .vTlEniCAXSIGIITl'TXl)f?YLlirDErt
Jj Lubricators, Glass OH Cups for Hearings,
seu can get them at JOHN HIJJTs, :r Eest
Fulton street. in2-ttd
r-viTE IcTv!L FOUNTAIN PEN-THE HEST
JL nnd chcniest In the market 11 knrntueld
kii. Until rubber holder, nevir Rets out of
order, easll) Illicit. Call nnd examine befere
purchasing chew here. At EHISMAN'S Gents'
Furnishing btere, 12 West King street
IT-ANTE
V the 1
nnd the Or
Fed a REi.iAiiLi: max ie sell
Pillsburv Fleur umnng the 1 takers
Irecen Trade. Address or call en A.
M. OAltllER, Salunga. Ijincaiter i-eiiiily,Pn.
JecJ-lwd
HAVE YOU TRIED THE GREAT PILLS
bury Fleur? It Is tjnaranteesl te Ise the
Choicest flour made) In the United States, Ink
ing nil Its qualities Inte account. Jea-lwd
IjiILTsiU'RVS Hlr uT.L YIELD PROM
fi em forty te sixty jviuiiiIs mere bread te
Ihebirrel than flour made from Winter wheat.
Give II a trial nnd be eemvlni-ed. JcMvrcl
ijiLi.sRURY Fleur willTiake "the
L Whitest, Llshlest Iasir or Itn ml In the
World, lielmr nl ouce the bct, linillhetnncl
cheapest Fleur that can be used. JcJ-lvid
rilUE PRICE OF PILL'SllURY TliOUR 7lAS
J been reduced, and is new within the reach
of ev i rj bed ,
Ask our Grocer for It and tnke
uoeiner.
JC'MWll
TJARTICULAR
AlTEXriOX PAID TO
1 Medel Makliv.
1'attern, Drawings and
lllue Prints, nt prices reasonable, tit JOHN
Hlrs, :K4 liit Fulton street. m2-tfd
TTHiR IIOILERS. IIORIOXTAI-.TfHL'LAR,
I' Verticil, l'eriabIe,C.vllndcr,Marlni , of any
sire or viwir, of the liest mnlerlal and veork veerk
mnushln, go te JOHN REsT, ." Last Fulton
sticct. m'2 tfel
IOR STEAM OAUOI, HIGH oil LOW
l; Pressure, Water U in get, Cnuge CeK-ks,
Weed Wheels or Wetghteil, Glas TiiIhji,
Whistles, Syphens for steam Gauges, Cylinder
Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cis-ks for
Steam Gauges, call en JOHN IllisT, KM East
Fulton htieet. ni'J-lfd
TF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTAHLE
Engine nnd Heller, en wheels, cheap nsthe
loiiewiug prices snew:
ling prices sliew : (I hei'c-pnwer, JI73; 8
vpew er, K2j ; 101iere-xiner, TO, 15 horse,
r, Ss73; 20 horsivpewir, Sl,17,i, call at JOHN
nersc
new 1 1
111 SI'S.S.t.)EastFiilli)ii8trii.t. iiiS-tfd
SAW MILLS, HARK MILLS, COR MILLS.
Leather Hellers, 'Inn Puckers, Triple Heme
Powers, .Milling nod .Mining Machinery, nt
JOI1X RESTS, 3,U Enbt Pulton UriH-t. ini-tfd
STEAM HEAT IS TULCOMIXt. HE VT 1011
dwellings, elmrclus, hchoel heustT,, etc.,
thmish successfully lived one hundred jenrs
nge. When veu conteiurlnle a change call en
JOHN UEVf, who will give jeua sallstaclery
Jeb, nt u fair price. in'2 tfd
PACKINGS AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR
Sttnmand Hv dratillc Packing, Asln st Hepe,
Woven and Wick Packlmr, Hemp Packing, As
bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
Sheathing, Gum Packlng.C.uui Rings for Water
Gauges Plumbago Packing, Reed s Patent As
bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, lit JOHN
RUsTtt, S.i. laist Pulton stieet. iii'2-tlil
17V0R l'HAIT
A CDY .VsIlESDlS DISC
1
Valves.Jenklns all cv, Ilniss Glebe Valves,
,s Gate Valves, Iren lleclj GIeTmi Valves,
Hrans
Lever Knfetv Valves, l'en Saietv Valves. Air
idvc-s. Radiator alvi, Pratt s swinging
Check Vulvce, UnivsCliific Valves, Pent nlves,
Angle Valves, call nt JOHX Hl.sl's, M Eist
Pulton stieet. in2-tfd
5(Tfr ' ' i"1' OI'' '""'L'i preji ',
07ii" JJkJ Inch te e, Inch ellamHer,fer
silo at a luu'llume, nnd the mil) house In the
cltj Willi n plK? culling m.uhtne, cutting up te
fc inch diameter, at JOHN HEs'I S.Aaij.st 1-ul-tenstui-t.
iii'2-thl
171011 CAST IRON PIPE FITON'OS, lierit
1 jilalu mil resluelug, up te n-im b dl rafter,
Mallenble Fittings, Flan", s, rlmg- I Mlens,
Manifolds, American I nlens, lain supports,
HniiL'ers. t lisir und Celllnu Plales. co leJOHX
i HEsTS, SXt East Pulleu stn-U. mi tfd
T7VOR HORION'TVL SlrtnNi; 1..N
1 gluc-s, from 2 te W iierse-iH,wer, and ci
Ileal Engine from 2 te 10 horc-pewir, )ini wil
tlud tlieut nt JOHX REsT.s, ail l.it Fulton
street. m2-tfd
Triofrc'xKrixes, iron or imxss, light
1' or he.ivv, nt slieit notice, go te JOHN
IIEST. :m East Pitlleu street. ui2-lfd
CsARRY IX STOCK-HIJsr ( HAHCOAL,
Hammered liar Iren, Deuble Ruined Iren,
llurden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het nnd Celd
Heller Iren, steel , Sheet Iren J-Pj te Ne. 10, at
JOHN HEnl's, .JJi East Fullim street ni'2-tfcl
TF IN WANT OP I1EA-
S OR IRON STOP
JL. Ceckv, Asbite
Ins I'aektd Cx ks. Pet nnd Hlti
Cix-ks, I-ver Cocks, Swing Joints, call and g't
inem.er senci veur enier e) lean, iu jcjii.i
11LT, 3SJ East Pulton street. HUM fit
ArmrE
COITON WASTE COPPED RV
.... in... I.. I..,.. ..1 111 ..mt.wl., ..h
the iMiunct,
ever, IS All goods delivered tenii) jmrt of llie
city Free. Call en JOHN lll-sT, .Ne. u.;aEnst
IHIllllll IUI , ... In ' .. ,",,,, .,,
Fiilien street. liiJ-lfd
7 NJECreitsrilCE LI'ITI F GI T, lfN
1 cock Inspiraters nnd 1 kv-iers, F.Wrmnu
Heller Feeiler, l'enbcrtliy Insisvier, Vinericaii
lnJieler, all 111 stock, nt JOHN HISsrs, ill
East Pulton strctt. m2-lfd
f pANKH FOlfWATER, OILS, At ID OR GAS,
L nl nn) shape or etipceit. , at fair prices, go
te JOHN It EST, S3 tiist Fulton sireel. inlUd
17IORTIIE HEST HOT AIR I I R.NACE IN
1' the market, go te JOHN REST, .t East
1-ulteu street.
in2-tfd
1
j i v 1,1,1 i .- iiii r ii in. i t r ii v ie.-i.
-1 1 f III I I PVi: ti 1 1 L-t' .. l i t lvi
1' Hangi rv . I'luin-.j Hexi, I n pllng., c".,ge
mai'ii. iii.i,.i.ki uul r II loll fcl 1041
in- tfd
I710II HOLTS, LAG Sl'REWS, SEr SC HEWS,
1 Sspiure.-iinl Hcxngun Nuts, these gcssls lu
htee-k,at JOHN lltlJS,a; Iiisl Fulton stieet.
! w
m.'-ini
R IU)ILERTUHEllRl'sItE, SItLl-OX
Pine Wrenelu,.l'lisniid Moukev Wrenchev
ceiiililnesi. Files, Oil Culls, cU., go te JOHN
IIISI- M-l I.-M.. l..l.n.. e.w.w. ....,..!
..-..., ... 1.. UIIWII B,,E-l lll.-l,,.
"COLD HP.OX.E, LI4I ID-s AND SIZING
VT ler steam wert:, at JOHX UI.sTS, lhjtit
Pulton street. i:2-ird
T3ADIATOILS, OF ANY MVKlTtllt Dl
A thru. 11111 be furnished at reasonable n jiircs,
by JOHN RUjiOJ l-ist Fulton uhect. liiJ-tfci
3 S .
iV5-tV
1 ft ' Jt v
kV.
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