'rfT TJLTIV"' , ,-. s .1- ; pv ,i 'Wf;'vjvM'?i THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY, .TONE 7, 1889. rs $ H kV Ki t& Is Wte 3 I L ft Kf, ALL HOPE FADING. ' " '" i tv Mif ibriratt Mitim'ti unem rnn EEL B1LLER ANB HIS FAMILY. Four Children of the Matren of the Mt. Jey Seldlcra' Orptinn Scheel lletlcvcd . te Be Victim of the Floed. Fattier Klclil nmt llev. l)r. 11. Merrts Gather, of Philadelphia, have nlmtit given up In tteipalr the march for llev. Alonr.e P. IHller, rector of St. Jehn' Protestant Epis copal church, Johnstown. Mr. Dlller tt an Mr. Gather' brother-in-law, and Father FUld'a Interest in him m-h due te a cor respondence held with a lew of establish lag a branch of the Iren Cress In Johnstown. Neither Mr. Dlller, nor his wife, child or adopted daughter Lela Dlnant, have been heard from since the flood. Their heuse was near the church, and as that edifice, a substantial brick structure wllha tewer and cliajiel. wan as completely orated as If It had never been built, there w as little chance for thtm, particularly as they lived In a brick limine, and the brick buildings which Meed In the direct path of the flood and nre Mill Ntn tid ing can be counted en the fingers of one's hand. A special telegram receUrsl by the In In tellieencf.r this morning from Oeii. Hastings statea that he as yet has found no traces of Rev. Dlller and his family. A telegram was received by Mr. Dlller last evening, which for a tlme gave him hope that his son was safe. The dispatch came In a rouudaeut wny from n town Mine distance from Johnstown, and states! that Mr. Merrell had sunt word te his family that ltev. Dlller and his family v ere saved. The telegram could net Imj traced te any authentic source. This morning one was recelwvl from Majer Fulton, of the Cambria Irru works, stating that llev. Dlller and hi family had net been found. Mrs. McCliine, of Mt. .Tey, matron at the soldiers' orphan school, has tvv e sons and two daughters living at Johnstown. Nlie has heard tielblng of tliel r fate and Is almost distract ed. Mrs. James P. McC'enaghy, n fieiiient visitor te Mt. Jey, as the guest of Mhs Mary Patterson, w as drowned. Her body has been recovered and Itlentltlctl. TWO AMONO TIIH LOST. from the Lltltz llecenl. Our townspeople ere especially inter ested In the fate of two forniercltlrens who were known te be at Johnstown during the catastrophe, sir. : Phares. Helnhnld and Harry Delbe. Tlie former has been heanl from and is safe, but tlmte nre no tidings yet of the latter, and grave fears are enter tained by his friends as te his safety. Our sympathies are with his sorrowing parents. A partial list of the lest at Johnstown, contains the name of Walter I Hpltr, of Philadelphia. He was a pupil of Mr. Heck's academy about twenty years age, and fromieutly Istted I.ltltr. In the rapacity of, salesman, He was a valued empleye of Xewlln, Knight A Ce., of Philadelphia. ii. s. jeiins' ijxpi.niiiNri:. If. H. Jehns, of l.caceck township, was one of the iasscngers en Day Kxptess, en Friday last, struck by the flood nt Joints town. He says that when the conductor notified the passengers te leave the train and flee tethe hills for salety it whs mining very hard, anil many of the pasittiiigers were reluctant te leave the cars. After the rush of the waters was ever Mr. Jehns walked te Cencmnugh, from w hlch place the railroad ellleluW sent him and the ether "passengers te Kbenslmrg, and when tb read was opened (liny were sent te Alteena. He lull Altoeua yesterday and arrlred In this city this morning. The railroad company paid all the oxpenses caused by the delay. Mr. Jehns bad been In Dakota, and Hits en the read home en Friday last. Hit left for his father's home lu Leaceck township this afternoon. inlaw Feltr, conductor of the P. II. It. erln this city, wus en a trip te P.oievo 'week, and towards the latter tmrt of 'week went te WllllutiiMiert, vv here he Bet considerable oxperlemo lu the Heed, M rrluny he uns obliged te take III family from the second story of a house and get them te a place of safety. The water rese ery ntitldlv, and no one had any Idea that they would become se high. Mr. l'eltz icperts tremendous damage, and says that no euu would belleve what a less there, will be. Among the .sufferers in Wlllljiuspeit Is William II. Amer, honor Charles H. Atner, of this city. This young man was, lu the confectionery business, and the Hist tele gram reccled here by his father stated that his stock was ruined, but he uud his family were saved. Te-day his father re ceived another dlsjutch in wltish tire these words, "Had the feet of water In store, ull goods gene, but fixtures all right. Don't worry, working hard, eteu for business ti -day, ull w ell. " Mr. l'eltz saw Mr. Amur uud says he was obliged te lake his family put of a second story w ludew in a beat. The Intklmekxckii's eorrestioiuleiit tit I Balnbrldge writes as fellows : At a meet ing of the citizens of lialubrldge en Thurs day night, about $100 were contributed for A Mho alleviation of the stillerers of the Cene- ClVluutugh alley. Te-dav the ladles propose ger organizing a relief corps for active ee- V' operation by way of ntukliig up much needed garments ler women and children. Would It net be doing excellent set vice if at ether point? in Lancaster county ether organization unite lu similar work'? At a meeting of citizens of l.ititz en Thursday evening a subscription list for the relief of Johnstown was opened and a handsome sunt was leulleJ. The full list of contributors will be repot led te Mayer Edgerley and published. A car lead' of previsions was sent front Lltltz te Joints town last night. The Adams Kxpnss company te-day notified the mayor that iiinvisnns and clothisgfer Johnstown would be lern aided free of charge. Bess Carpenter V. K. iTeard, of tills city returned lust uveiitnir from Montgomery bridge where,wlthafotveef ninety-six car penters, he has been working ery haid since Sunday. It is believed that" trains will be running eer this bridge by to morrow. Mr. Heard was almost played out from ever-work. On the second section of Pacific Impress this morning there were eight iurln.uls of supplies going te Williauis-Mirt. Councilman Joint Dluaii lull this morn ing for WJlllauispert te see about his father and mother from whom he has net heard. P. A. Uriel), of MUleisvllle, who was re ported dead, has turned up all right and is new at his home. He arrived at Johns town en a train behind the one that was wrecked. He walked for twenty miles and made his way te Alteena, from which place he came j esterday. The market committee of councils sold te-day at auction the old nuiket houses. Ne. 1 was sold for $.505 and Ne. 2 for ('U. II. Kbreiutr purchased both. Workmen will begin tearing down themaikel houses en Monday. JOHNSTOWN HAS KNerulI. lu response te the telegram sent by Mayer Kdgerley Inquiring whether sup plies are needed at Johnstown tliu follow ing was ieceled: PlTThiiuiie, Pa., Junufi. Edward !'iek!(LKV,Mauu : Lancaster has donenebly,but for the immediate pre nt, until we knew just hew much we need, would suv no mere new. Thank your geed mxjIe for their generosity. Wsi. II. Thompson, Manager Relief Committee. The following reply was received In re sponse te one kuut te Governer Hearer i Uarrisui'Uu, Pa., June ii. UoK.EpwAiu-Kixcrlky,Mayek: Sup. piles ter the present had better go te 7l- 1 " '-. 'jav.jtt' llamspert or Ieck Haven. Milten and Muncy are Imth necsly. Ieck Hnvcn In most need, btitnm urging supplies through te them te-day. Wesi Mrancfi Valley gen erally In a deplorable condition? JAJII.l , IIKAVI'.II, (te orner. Uiss nv I.ANCANTRIANS, Myers A Hatltfen this morning received a telegram from Duncan t Waldley, former residents of this cjty, w he are new In busi ness at VllllamsierU It states that they boated their families out of the second story of their residence that there were e'ght fts?t of water In their store room and their less w 111 'e$,000. Maver IMgerley this aneriioen receied the fellow lngdisntch from Oen. Hastings at Johnslew n : "Can't use mere laborers than w e ha e new en hand." The contributions up te .1 o'clock this afternoon were $i:t,420.2.s. TIIK C1TV AND COUNTY. They Are Ceutlniitn-r te Coutrlbute I.lli I.lli I.lli erallytothe Distressed. The following contributions have been reeeltetl at the maver's elrlce since Thurs day, at neon t Hclilller society, Si'i 'J'. II, Hare, $." Henry Wlcbuslt, ft.WI; Lancas ter Citv and County Medical ws-icty, i'i Peter Hensel, M: Jehn II. Light, ?2j 1. M. Feltr, fe i Miss Kate lteltzel, ?Jj Jacob K. Kaut7, Jill j Suavely A- llre., ."; A. H. Pritchev, f5i D. H. Llittncr, A; Miss Sarah A. Prantz; llohrerstewn, ?"." Jehn Span gler, ?J;A. Iske, M seuts; H. SUtr, l j Jehn Decrr, 1 j Chaw. Stauffcr, 81 ; A. Shober, V ! ih, SI i Olivet llaptlst church, 8Sj IUs'kland street school, addi tional, It cents; pupils of Miss HundcH's grammar school, ii.'St; empleyes of Ijiii Ijiii caster posletllce who have net contributed lu the wards, Harrv Albright. .Simen Hhlssler, W. V. Cenner, W. II. llntiman, Wm. McLauglillii, Jehn ('. Shread, Aug. Stetnwaiiilcl, J. V. Ilrewn, 1. N. Wlnewer, I). O. Knight, P. Finger, M. Dllllch and L. S. McN'cal, gl each; Dr. H. V. Lberinan, M: Hiram Peeples, New Prm Idcnci-, ; Jehn 1). Peeples, t'Jj Seuth Piiueu street ssIksiN S12..1I). Jnlin'.Mnljiughllu. 5; Charles Itete, 81 ; cash, Fifth ward, 91; Master Frank A. Musser, 81 ; Miss Mabel Mttsser. 81 ; Ham ilton Assembly, Ne. r.tSJ, Knlgl.lsef Ijdxtr, 8;casIi, 81; Itudeiph Sitter, 2." cents; Duke street girls' grammar school, 8t.t; Duke street girls' secondary, 82.0(1; Christ Llutlier, l.tncaster township, 81; Miss Splndbii's school, gl.ni. Jehn P. Hmallng, $.".; laugellciil church Lltltz, 8ir.I-i Lemen street schools, 8.M.2I; Iaineaster County bank colbs'tleu : Mis. Annie Kendlg, 82; .Miss Annie Kundlg, U; Miss Sui) Kendlg,81; D. 11. Kclidig, 81; llenjamln Miller, Paradisu, 8."i ; Jes, Kshe 11 shade, 8in. Collected at Frank A. ItcD'crN: I". A. Ilelker, 8.10; Christ Wiseman, 810; F. M. Tetifel, 81; Prank Helkerjr., 8.1 j J. Ten Ten fel, Jr., 8U; A. .Stltrel, .';.!. Scltr, 8.1; J. labler, 81 ; Jehn Miller,?); Wm. Hecbt. $1 ; Jeseph llerkbefer, 81 ; H. Ualligher, 81; M. Selt7, 81 ; 1'. Kulms, 81 ; N. Illactthi, ?l ; total, 80I.M). i.iiaman ri.Afi.'s coMlttiitrnev. A fund of otte hundred uud twenty-one dollars and fitly cents was auhscrlb-d by the people of Leaman I'laie for the aid of the .lohustewii stttUireis, and sent te the latter place Wednesday atleilioeu. 'I he enittrlbuteis Welti 11s fellows :X. M. Weeds, Ml cents; Dr. II. I.eaiiian, $2; , It, llyrd, ?2; J. F. Winner, 82; X. K. Me lUalne, ?J; W. It. Lsbuusliinle, 82; M. II. Meicer, 82; Ames llrackblll, 82; (lee. SntMlh, 82; A. P. Wltnier. $1 ; .Milten Uby. 82; Isaac Dlller, 82 ; Itebt. Mcllvalne, $2 ; O. N. Worst, 82; tl. M. Smoker, 81 ; 11. H. Itehrer, 81 ; Jacob Hair, 81 i Pat'k ltenk, 81; Jes, Ilrewn, 81: !' (lleunxr & llre., 81; J. M. Laby. 81; C. S. Hershev, 81 ; lan'l I'slicitslmiic, 81 ; Tobias Henllngei, 81 ; Harry Huckw alter, 81 : Win. Altheusc, si ; II. C Sides, M cunts; J. It. Huusccker, 81. v'i'etal, 8l21.ru. MOUNT JOV CONIIIIIIt'TIIIN''. Mount Jey has ralsisl nearly 8100 for the Johnstown sutlurcrs, and llurgess S. X. I'hy, Thursday evening, scut Mayer 1M gerley a check for fc-CiO, with the following list of subserlbeis; Ldla Stauflcr, 82; Mrs. Druckeumlller, 81; Mrs. A. 11. t'ulp, 81; Jehn Wharvell, 82; Mis. Jacob Kepper llug, Ml cents ; It. II. Illestand, 82; S. S. Hever, 8l! W. Kultti, $2; Peter llruuner, Jl; Win. Sheesiultb, 82; Mis. .1. (1. Metr gar, 81.M); Mrs. II. Ctilp, M cents; J. II, Loekweod, 8li A. H. Cling, 81; Mrs. Del linger, 81; cash 2.1 cents; II. !', Heet, 2.". cents; Mrs. flood, lit cents; Mis. Krelner, 25 cents ; Mrs. A. . M.Mirs, 2.1 cents; Mrs. J. Pitlne, 7.1 cents ; Mis. U.S. (laiber,81; Mrs. L. llensel, 75 cents; .llrs. Iletnperh, 25 cents; Mrs. Smith, 10 cents; Mr. .shelly, 25 cents; Mrs. Hctsltey, lOcents; cash, 81; Mr. Nissley, 81; Samuel .Me)aiiuel, Ml cents; Mis, Albert Keln, 25 ictits; Mm. .Shlckley, 10 cents; .lliiiiliu I high', 25 cents; S. II. Dennis, .Ml cents'; J. Wilsen, $1 : Mrs. 1. Strlekler,' 81 ; D. It. Wimiicr, 50 cents; Mrs. Hever 15 cents; A. II. Heet, ?1 ; A. W. Sw title, 81; cash, 25 cents; ,Sdi iiml .Yum, 82.50; W. IC. Martin, 81; Annie Hecc, 50; (I, Cat penter, 81; C llcuiictt, 2.5 cents; J. H, lltiehl, 81; cash, 85; cash, 85; Mrs. Kmuih, 2.1 cents; tl. Maxer, 8.1; M. lllldebnuidt,8.1; l'lrst National Mount Jev bank. 825: liuiuv Miller, 8-i; .lescplt Detwller, 8.1; A, llube, 8-1; (I. 11. Deleug, S.I; P. A. Kicker, ; A. 11. Cnlp ,V llre., 8.1; Mrs. Clmiles Hupp, 85; Miss.leuule Pinkeiten, $2: S. C. Plukerteu, 85; W. Schellng, 82; Mis. lVi II v, 81 ; Miss LelaStilckl.u, 25 cents ; Mr. lielmau, 81; 11. II, lliandl, 81 ; Mr. I'eniad, Ml cents; II. II. (ireenawalt, Ml cents; II. P. tliecliawalt, 81 ; MlssSadle Leng, 2.1 cents; Mrs. W. Dlorelf, 81; W. Dietolf, M) cents; Philip Frank, 810; cash, 82; Jacob 11, (Ireiuer, 81 ; Abnihaui I.. Kelp, 81.M); Mrs. Hen. (Jrell MJ cents; Mis. Ilnckwiiltci, 25 cents; Dr. J. L. Zlegler A Sen, 810; .lames Sthlegelmllch. 85; Mis. Miller, 10 cents; ltev. J. II. Umbenhcn, 32; .Nils. Annie Statiller, 21 cents; Mis. Ceble 25 cents; Miss Lytle, 81 ; Mrs. Simons, Ml cents; P. A. l'vle, 81 ; Keuben 11. Img, $5; .1. V. Leng, 85; J. H. Dierolf,81; Win. Dieielf,81;MiM. Seurbeer, 81. Ml; Mrs. W. Cheeer, SI; Mrs. Jehn H. Zeller, iMl; Jehn II. .el ler, 82.W) ; HenJ. F. liberie, 81 ; cash, 2.1 cents ; Chits. L. Dlerelf, 81; A1111I11 llerst, 82 ; Martin K. Hrubaker, $1; Mrs Anna Haer, 8.1; Pief. 11. M. Allen, l ; Mary J Ctilp, Ml cents; Mis. Jehn MversM) cents; Mrs. L. llellig, 2.1 cents ; W. l P. Heed, 81 ; J. M, ltiuiult, 85; A. K. Manning, 85: J. II. Mell, 81; T. M. llreiietiian A-Sens, $10; J. F. Fenstermaeher, 81 ; . W. Milliliter, 81 ; Milten M. I.eili, $1; Matgat. t ltlenslnger, 81; Mrs. Dr. Huri.x 81; Annie Shoekers, 25 cents; Mrs. .Myers, l ; Hetibeu Mvers, 81 : Aniilu Dunlap, 81; i:. P. Haker.SI ; LU Lit ule,82; Mr. Kravblll, 81 S. N. i:iiv,8t0; .1. llovMiiunASens 10: J. H. Dulabon, 82; II. H. Nissley, 81; Leu Kulius,81 ;C..Stoler, 81; Lel Hetltnan, 82; Dr. S. l.Me, si; L. Klck secker, 810; S. Denawtn, I; P. M. tiranint, 00 cents; Mis, MePiirland, Ml (cntsj Mis. C. M. Heishey, 81; cash, 81, Mis. Kellei, 15 cents; C. IVtiteu, 2. cent-., II. ,s. Maiillur, 815: J. W. Kshleiiian, 81; Kebert MeFad deu, 81; W 11. Hender, Ml cents; J. A. Pat Pat tetsen, 87; Dr. C. Ii. liable. 81; H. L. -Stager, 82; Harbaia lleiuiierlv. M) cents; 11. Heller, 81; J. K. Heller, 81;" K. N. i:bv, 81: Harry li. .shelly, 81; F Hheads, 81; "J. P. Cassul, 81; .Iaiue Ktihits, ?l; Jehn Mooney, 81: Barbara Mimiuhv, M) cents; Puullne Keller, 21 cents; Walker Blown, 21 cents; James Whltelcather, 2.1 cents; Wm. H. Metgur, 31; Mrs. .Marv Ilollin Ilellin ger, 25 cents ; I). H. Hetter, A "Ce., 810; Simen J. Kby, 81 ; B. P. Mlshey, 81 ;.Sallle Mlshey, M) cents; II. I. Oarber, 81: ensb M) cents ; Mallndu (Ireiuer, 82 ; M. Helllg, 15 cents; Mis. MeCallster, 81 ; J. L. Kisser. 82 ; Mrs. J. 1 Kisser, 82 ; 1 Mt der, $5 ; 11. uud A. Heishey, 8J; Llzlu Barnhurt, Ml cents; Du Id Hevce, 81; Mr. Treiitwlue, MJ cents; J. S. Iluviuaker, 81 ; H. ('. Kerne, 85; i:. W. Wenger, 81 ; II. C. Scheck, d ; 11.11. Stilckler, i-'i; Lewis .Seauiait, 81; (lisirge Snvder, 81 ; Miss H. I.eadet, Ml cents; J. I.. Ieugfucekcr, 85 ; Jehn S. Kbv, 81 , cash, ?l. Total 8-iTl.tHi, sniASUl'ItO's (XINTItllll'lIONS. Contributions collected by the First National bank, of Stnisbuig. from citizens of Mruslmrg and I.-lnltv: Frent dlrecteis 1 and elllcers-C. Kee,'810; A. K. Black, I 810; Jehn Hachman, 810; tiisirge W. llen- sel,Jr.,85; J. L. Herr, 8.1; W, Bachinan, j2; total, $12. Annie IX Weaver, $20; Christian lUch- ntait, $5; 11. P. Andrews, 85; W. K. Bender, I 8.1; Dr. H. M. Black, 85; II. P. Hmerstlck, j $1; Isaac (Jrolf, $5; Isaac Pheuegiir, 85; D. K. Landls, $5; cash, $10; Llias.Shaub, 85; ! Mrs. Barbara Hull, 5; J. B. Mussel- man, t"; 11. u. suaveU, $2; Dr. J. (1, Veaer, $2; C. W. Bieiiiiiiiger, 2; 1). U S. F. Herr, $1 ; cash, $1 ; Kev. J. O. (leerge. .. , .uu.. u. ...,mci, e, , .-tune .UUIUI1, 81 ; Dr. J. A. Martin, 81 ; V. O. Balr, $1 J. M. Orelf, 81 ; cash 81 ; A. H. BrubuVer 81 1 Jno. F. Ingram, 81; Mary A. flhlns, 81 ; Henry L. droll, 1.25; Mary A. Kehrer, 81 ; L. W. Ing, $1 ; W. I). Chandler, $1 I. N. Helm, 81 j Chas, 1, Herr, II j David 1 .uayer, ?2; A. .M. Heir, Si; W. H. Illsheii, ?2; K. I'. Muskcltuaii, 82: M. D. Foulk, ' 82: Annie Weaer. ; Klijih.-ih IVn.nr . 2: A. U. Denllnirur. 2: W. It. Cljrk. si .,-;.- Banck, $1 1 Mary Fex, Ml cents; .Samuel Bound, M) cents; el. M. Sehner, 50 cents: Jno. Andrews. Ml cents 1 B. F. Matirer, M) (cuts; Jehn K. Bnchmsn. 60 cents: cash, MKnts; M. W. Herner, ii cents; Berlin llirhman, iircents; Ilcurv Bachiiinn, 25 cents; J. M. 1 lagans, SI. Total, 817.Ml. Addition te the list of oentribiilltm te the Safe Harlsir donation publlshrsl vestenla,v: Safe Harlsir Iren works, $25; lien. A. Trlpple A Ce., $-1 Henry M. HtaufTer, $2; (Jee. A. Tayler, $2; Jacob Mettle, $1 : Hiram Beihteld, fl; Christian Kendlg, 81: A. (I. Hudsen, $5; Jehn S. Kise, $11 Church of the Ascension. $100; Milten Werth, M) cents; Charles Cramer. Ml cents; Jehn Henry, 25 cents; Oedfrled Gressman, 25 cents ; Miss T. A. Pat terson, 81 Dald Shcnk, $1; Chris tian BrencuiHii, $1 ; (lee. B. Henry, $1 ; Themas P. Byrne, $1 ; Samuel (lentner,81 ; Kdw, Krelder, 25ceuts; Aaren M. Combs. Ml cents 1 Bernard Steele, M) cents; Michael (JulHti, 25 cents; Christian Balr, 25 cents; BenJ. F. Benedict, 25 cents; AmesUarrett, 25 cents; Jeseph llankln, 2.1 cents; Fred. Baker, 25 cents; Oeo. Davis, 25 cents; Henry Holtzhouse. 25 cents; Henry Mon Men tleth, M) cents; ilenjamlu Markley, Ml cents; Jeseph Oressman, 25 cents; An An teony Bunnell, 25 cents; William Light, 50 cents; Daniel M. Kline, 25 cents; Frank Mesgink, 25 cents; Jehn KcpiKirllng, Ml cents; Jiimns Kcllv, MJ cents; Jeseph I'lmer, Ml rents; Marfln Feutz, tt) cents, Han ey II. Kei terllug, 25 cents; Win. (Julltz, MJ cents; Frank Christ, Ml cents ; 8. II. McFarland, 21 cents; Geerge Armer, Ml cents; Jehn Warfel, 2.1 cents; Jacob Ilelnv, 25 cents J I,. C. Warfel, $2; Jehn J. Tripple, $2; BenJ. Stewart, 81 J A. II. Winner, $2; J. Adam Tripple, ?l. Balubrlilge scuds the following cash con cen con tributeons: Jehn II. Myers, $5; W. S. Smith, $10; Harrison Hippie, fl; Jehn P.. Wiley, $10; J. It. Katlllmaii, 8.1.75; It. A. Hummel, $2; Jehn Camp, 81 ! Isaac Kuut- 7lrmau.81.25; Simen SterTv,M) cents; J I tram Horchelroth, 25 cents; Wm. Stehman, 30 cents Frank Fellenberger, 81 ; H. Isaacs, Jr., 81; Stehman Herr, Ml cents; Titos, lleuseal, MJ cents ; Sarah Kendlg $1 Henry Wllnylj; Mrs. Hannah Wiley, 8.1; Karl Neldig, Ml cents; Jeseph Snaehrlst Ml cents; Aaren Gels while, 25 cents; A, M. Brandt, 81; cash 2.1 ; Isaac Yerkes, M) cents; Jacob II. Mecklev, 81; D. II. Sip ling, 21 eents; Lewls Wainbach 25 cents; Susan Smith, 8-1; Ira Sis it t .Smith, Ml cents; U.S. ilefliiian, 81: Mrs. J. Flnley, 20 cents; Miss Lettlo Yerkes, 21 cents; Jehn A. Hlch, 81; Airs. Nosh Morrison, 75; l.lzzln Hummel, 81 ; D. IS. KatiffniamMicts; ThadOretV, 8I;Mrs. F. Smith, 81: Prrd Leulg, Ml cents; K, M. Markley, 21 cents; (ieerge W. Hackeuberger, f2; (J. Hacbiiiau, Ml; Aaren Dougherty, Ml cents; Groige II, Fellenberger, Ml cents; Dr. S. M. Whistler, 81 : Geerge Haw thorn, Ml cents; cash, 81. Ml. Total $80. JU'rttltO. Pa nihil. In tills city, en the 5tli lnt., Kllza. lietlt Kiilrnr, wlitowef tin) Inte Lancelet Fatter, In tlie Mlh ) car of tier use. 'l'lie relatives unit rtlciuti of the family are iraMs?thilly lnlteil te attetul the fitiieral freni the leslitruce of her son, 'llieiuns Taller, Ne. 'Jit North link t. street, oil Hatitr.lny urteriioeii at 2 oldeck. Ititerinrnt at laincaster is'ine tery. JJtl HhLK.-.Iiiite 4, IW, In this ill) .Samuel lieck, In Ills reillctlt Jear, 'I lie rnlatlNCH unit frluii.ls of the family ntti rrspertfully linlteil tentteti.t tltu fuiieral, from Ills Inte leKlilettce, Ne. Ml Oreeii strwet, 011 Sat urday nierultix lit H.M) e'vIm k. Heivlcen te take place at the 01.1 Meiittonlle Cluirch, New l're I iti' 1 1 re, en thn arrlxal of the train, Interment at New l'tevl.li'iicc. lluss. In I jincasler township, 011 the Ttlt Inst., Saliitiel llei., In tlieKJUi ) ear et liitif. 'Hid lelutlves mill filrnits of the family tire n "fretfully ln lied te attend the funeral, from his Inte resl.lviire,eu the Millers. We turnpike, one mile Iretii Ijinca'ler, en Mnmlay nrterniKin at I::s0eiIih'U-, tin. I nt 2 o'clock ut tlie.Meiiiieiiltc .Meetlne. Unlive, liitrrniriit at Mlllers tile. Jt IHitvltrte. I.Ivn Mlnelr Aliitlitlu. CilirAOe, .hmo.-lU'eolpN, 10,1H); ulilprutMits ! Ij.U imirli.., Ij.h.bi I.. .a. .... C.I.LJ.-Vt. ....... (i,'ii; uiarlii't lower; ljfes, tl JOhJJTu; slum, t.1 UVI It); stiS'kers mill feeil. m, K KU'I HI ; cows, litttebern' unit mixed, tl .VVt I M ; lexiis tlllliriCI rw v '. llei Itwelpts, 27,(10; slilitueiitn, 1KUI; lniir ket lower; inlxiil.jt iVMtil; lua) ,SI 'JK.il ,n',; light, II. 'a...JM: skips Jjmvj 115. Hliis'p ltcceiriln.ll.uM; Nlilnnirnls, VtXW; litar ket lower; names, f l Ailvt'iiiil; Wt stern shorn S.IMO.MII); 'Ivxtms, J ll4tl (l; IhiiiIm, 75c ... ti.. ' ' Hasi I.IIIHITV.-Cattlc Iteceltits, lai; lilv incuts, none ; prime. ?l (it; fait te kimI, 4434 25; coinmeii, W60f n(icattlciiliiis.d te New 1 erk te-ilay. Knits lteccllits, (rt); shlitiients, 400, market dull; nil crmtes. 1 Ui ; 110 hej slilis'.l In Neu lerk UmIiiv. Hliisip-lleilits, 1 0U; liljiiiieiits, btW; mar ket fair; prime, II 51111 ) ; fiilr te k'hhI, J.IT5(ii 4 II), e.iliilinili, ;.' .VlJtJ 5.) , Iiuiil4,s,i7. I.eciil stock Mint Heeds, lteperti.l ly J II. Uin. I'ar Ijist M. I lie. Mile. I.iiichs 1 1) st cent., Is!) ... . lu) initie I s:f, . KM 115 Hilienl lean sl UKI 1UI III 1 or 211 j ears. 10) lu) I11S nr'JI uim. IOI 101 lu I0era)ears. 1(0 lm, In 1". itr !JI Htirw. .Maiiliuliu lloreiiKh luan HU 1W 1U.I l.KI MIS. I.I I.AMOUS SlOChS, Qnarrwlll.. It. II ri 1 i.s 6J 2S UM 2 11 a.'i viu 10 tui is is se uu KIWI 11(1 KM 57.'i0 .'.I 25 IJ W 111 :e M Ull I.B 7 ', 21 Ui V7 21) a) 21 IM 411.50 W.50 )1M 111 ann, nt se am II VI 4.1 4H71 SO ai tu aii 11S05 aM 111 i.vsi tin I1V!.2'. 1W.75 li-. 115 157 tu til ai". Ill I'll) UM 111 Itiij .Mlllusw tile HI reel Car Ineiilre l'rtiillinr t'11111111111 (limllKllt tout I'llfl l'eliipull Stevens Heuse tllnii.lH).. ('eliiiiililu (las (. imiistii) Cuhnnlila Water l'iiniuin Hiisniieliaiina Iren Ceiiinui) .Miirletla llolleu-uara Steeiis IteiiRe , M lllers tile Nermal Scheel Nerlliern Market I jislern .Market (las('eiiiiiiiiy lleinls. I'elimilila ItoreiiKli lleinls (Jiiarrj.ille tl. H. 7's . . Ili-iiillnt; A Cuhnnlila It It as. IMIsen l.litlit ('eiiiiuui) Western Market . Southern Mmket. l.aneastert'lty Hti.vl ltnlla Ce,. 1-u.t KiiilHlrrel Itiillnay UiiunisterHteatn Itadlater Ce., Helvetia Leather Ce., Wutcli factor Us Luuc. Chun. Ce., it UNeiKh .sie. lis. 111b! Spring .t llener Valley, llilitgeisirt unit Itersesh.K'. Columbia v Cliestiiitt Hill Cetiunlilu A WuKlitiiL'tnu, Coiiesteeu A lllg Hprln Murli'lta A Mount Jnj Ijuic Mt Jey A i:iliihetlil.mn laincasier A rrnltvllle Ij.neaslel A l.ttllz l.aneasler A Wllllienit.iH 11 Ijine.iMer A Maner Ijineiuler A Maiiheliii . biimiistt'r A Miirletla, jiucaler A New Helland IjituusUr A Siinqiichatitia Lancaster A New DuiinIIIc Cetumhlu A Marietta .Matewn A i:ilaletlitewii l.itueusl.r A rplirata l.uncailer A willow Htns.1 Htnishurtf A Millport Muiletts A .Ma) tow 11 uv.sk stocks I'lrxl National Bank runners .National Hank l'ulleu National Hank taitu'Hster County Nalleiml llsuk .Serlliern National flunk, l'tsltih' Natl. unit Itmil: lu lui UM M 21 Ml M ltu tl ion lu) M M Hi M b) .'.) Ilk) UM a) ' ai 21 i III.) w 110 ) 21 KeyMmie National Uank, Manhelln llI LllllllUUIll UIIUIIUI tlHItk Clirlstluiia Nutlniiiil llnnk Coneslea National Hunk Kiitirutu Niitlenut flunk First National flank, ( oleniblii. First Nuttunal Hank, Mruburk' l'lrxt Nutleuul Hank Marietta First National Hunk, Ml. Je . t.ltltz National lUnk MeiuilMlle Natleuul Hank. 1(U ICO 10) UJ lu) f.O tlO lit) HO UM M UM UM UM -Manneini .Miiieniu iimuc L'lilnn Niillenal Hank, .Mount Je New- Helland Nutleuul flunk (lap National Hank (uarryllle Nutleuul Hank l.lltabctlilewii Nutleuul lian Central Nutleuul Hunk, Cullllnhla lit 117 uu lai uw 111 (iriiln uud PisjvfsteiiH. FuriiMitsl by s. IC. Yuudl, lireker. Ciiic.vue, June 7, lAMe'clix'k n. in. Wheat. Cern. Ouu. I'erk, I.ard. June July AtlKllst Septililtr IKst'lllber Year 1 '.mfcOltf 7S U U5 ti r. B SO 0 3 7ll 74 7.1: 7a.: 1$ II si v: te Crude (ill CleMui; I'rlivs 2:15 o'clock p. in. s2', Uird 8 1.7 0 SI 0 N'l June July AllKUnt SeptetnU r DeiX'tuber Ycur . . Crude (111 , mil, i urn, ums. I'erK, 7XJ1 a!i 211: 11 SO 77' SHS :u It v.' fl S7 12 0 55(4 -si Cur l.l. a) 1 te: -.'ij CellkOlt . . Winter Wheat ... Hprln Wlicut Cem Oat , . Ite . Hurley . . Hccclpts Ileifs Hecelptk"CattIe. lUsslpU II.Uil. 22.HX) VfiM Phllailfljbla Preduce Mnrkut. I'KllUSLl'lllA. Jiuie7. Noett-Flourkteudy IViiti'a moors, 2 37i2 7.1; extra. 2U7(a3J7i fau'jlly. W41 25; roller, 10sTO ; juleut.! Wluwt ;teaay Ne. 2 Ketl W; Ne, I Penn'a Itisl W!c. Cern, lenrty :Ne. 2, tie, , Oats firm; Ne. i Wltlte ntc; Ne. 2 nilXfilSl. Iiraii.dullt Winter II roauen. llsfcd hnv itntl! 11 5fWtlrt () bs te nunlltv ; llinetliy I'.'frnism for rhelec; mixed, II41IJ OT; t.ale.1 rye Mrsw I15I5 50. HiitUr nnn; Pcnira crenmery txtrs, lc ; l'f tin's rlrsu extra 19. KkK dull IVnh's Hrats IB. Clirene, Mrady ; jsirt nklins 7,'; full nklins l4i;;. I'cfrelctim steady 5 f tfined In hbl. 6 te. I'etatiM nnu.utll WtelKlU r Mil fernctr crop. Stock Mnrketx. Qiiotfltlens by Iteed, Mcdraiiti 4 Ce., bankers, ijuiiut, 1 a. KKW YOHK LIST. (itmitil 1'nrlflc. O. O. (J. 4 I Colerado Cnnl ... Central Pacific... ...... Canndn Heuthern (111. HI. K lbe Den, AftleO.. .. Del. I A W II A.M. 12 M. tr.M. '. vli'j tiiii m)1 111 2s' i 1H' 21 14T! Vi Krle. I'.rle 2nds.. Jer C K.AT 1,011. & N . I.. Shere ... . Mich. Cell Missouri Purine... . IfiK-k. Vulley N. P. . N. P. Pref. N. West ........ N. Y. (J New Kngland Fj.st 1 c iiiiesscc,. Omaha t Oregon Transcontinental. Ontario W Pacific Mall .. Iltchinend leriiilinil HU Paul Texas Pnclnc. ..., Union Pacllte Wuhauli Cem. ,....,.... ,. .. Watiaeli Pref.,.,.,.,,.,. r. , Wostem U....... WvslHhere llnnils...,, rillT.Allhl.l'UIA J 1ST. t hi. v..i Uxl 71 105'i 7rt''i 14 U7 I"!' u lur.14 , 70; j lue ni" B iuj toy, 100 rSi'i v 2V 11 47ii SJ;i KHi -.T'Ji 2.VJ 251i IB KS t-tjf It. N. Y. APIillu. Pa. It. 11. ... Heading. Ia-Ii. N11V ., llesteuv. Puss. .. P. A It . N. Cent,. Peeples Puss.. ,. HdtfO Oil . . f.i'5 a -ift w-; 21 Mi M -' ew Abucvtlacntvnte. A inei.t;n:i.YPtiHK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpll IS powder inn or srtes. A manel of pit ! illy, strength and wholcsemptiess. Mere eionenilejil than the ordinary Kinds, and can can net be sold lu competition with the inultltiide or low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewdirs. tiihl only in cant, lteVAl. IIAKINO Pewiihit Ce., Uu) Wall street, New Yerk. iuar2MdAlyw rpiiK most ftTiriti-xiiiNe' inuNlciN I warm wtutlier Is turt w Inc. We hue Pine Cullfiinila Hist uud White Wines ler:) cents, liiivcbeltles; t!.IMtcrdef!i bottles. HOintP.lt'H I.KH'OHSTOHK. Ne. 22 IV litre Htiuru, Ijinruster, Pa. r-ANTi:i-A (lO(JI) COOK AND A DIN- T T 111 JHl-'JId liuf-ruem iilrl. Annlv-nt the . " " . v... . ...... ......- I.A. 11..U1. 111)11. t AF A NT III). A COMI'irrUNT Ulllb wl'liesa slttiatlnuas Child' Nurse. Ap NO. Kl N. CONCOHD ST. pi; at AV 7"ANTi:i).-A OUU. TO DO (IHNHItAb r lloitsvneik. It NO. 224 I.ANCA.HTHIt AVI- 1irA.MI.II-A IIAI.l' (IIIOWN OlItrTTll yy assist In hotikewerlc; llllltl he ell recoui receui tlicude.t, ltd TUiNOimi Ul'KHSl'. rANii;i)-(ji:Ni:itAi. aukntfehthis T lt, toepen an etllee and assume rUn rUn itterenliul of our btKlness. UimmIb u II known, rtaple us flour, In iuilersHl demand, and pu) 11 nut profit of tiny 10 one hundred iter cent. Ad dresM wlili rrrileiHIals. Till: I'NION COM PANY, tlteartwa) and Aster Place, New Yerk, Ji-7-lud trncAiiiiY tiii: laiuihsi' s rock or PIHsund Fine HinukltiK Tob'uce lu llie elly . Weeden PIik's iiUk?. and M: each. Oeiiu Ine .liers. Iiauni I'llwsnt 25e. 1111J1. fJK.Mt'lll rt CK1AH HIOHK, nls.tr.tll 111 Uist KltiKStieeU iikmu wei.r, FURNITURE STORE, has removed In ltd Hast Klnir street, having a full Hue of Furniture of e 1 ty diserlptleu 11 1 tliu lowest prUvs. Ale L'ndertakluic promptly ut leudiit te. Cull mid examine, our kimkIh. iiS-tfdll II. WOI.F. 1 HI Hist KliiK.Stteet. 1888. rAcm. 1889. Tile SellOOl VISIT lllkt hliil.l! f ll.lliir Im.tirni.n the most successful lu llm history or the Ijin. luster Ititslness Cellene. Ne. 10K Kast Kln street, since Its organization, In K-(0. Huis'iler Instruction as Imparted at thlikchn.il will and should ceintnand liberal cotupeii'.utlon. Send for paitleulars. Addrc-a, 11. C Wi:il).i:it, Prim Ipul. "in nk.si:i: lliiiOl.sil l'tchlel l'ji..llan Wiubleis, ut Maennercher Garden I New Performance Kei) KTetilnt;. Inlle without escort and miners net a.linll tc.t te the k'uriltn In cavuef liieleiuent weallu r ceneetls will be held In Mienlii rehei Hall. 'Ilurer.ne niine tired hesltute te llt these tvkbrated Tv releans. Je.'Wuid'' I,. PF.i:l'f.i:, Prep. 1 ii.wi: 1 1: or rm: OlD-Style Lancaster Watches Kit that I Hln nlterlmr for sale at the Jewelrv Mimes er.MhMSlM. cllvrtl.KS H (Itl.l.ANfl I.Ol'fS WKIH.lt Af l.F.SS I HAN lUlt.Mril Mllll.lAI.K PKICIX lliese Watches nre jeweled Willi Tw cut Kxtm l'lnn Itltbv Jewels. Iliris" Pulrs Conical PImiIs, Deuble Heller Hs. uH.'iieut, llrlk'tiett Halr-MprltiK, Htem-WInd and llalul-Set 'Hie name etude Is carried by ...fei ..h.,..,..,., ..1, , .-...ii, miii .sin in, riMi., Samuel W. Alllek, eu.. Hubert J. Hoiisleu. esii., uud a tcreut unniUr or the best citizens, wllli jierfect ssllkfuctleu. Will be pleused te Iiumi ou call nt illliet place and Iiispict the Will, In... A. BITNER, j; tfjii mieKN" mhei.ii Special for the Summer. We havf u line of uiUL'iilfleent HIieks for the suiiinirr, coiislstluxef Oxford 'I Iti ter Lad I.-, with patent leather front. Deugulit with lip uud plutu te. tun colors, Ac AKuuver) ulee brli;ht U.m.'ela llutlen for triM. uud one for S-'-t, v.hkh eann.it be excelled fur the niene. Plent) of thexu llulf Kutijaroe for men, In Hals and CuUKrcKS, ul l'.'.2j, und the aiue In Oxford ties, at Koft. Alse a lull llneofl.e.. Price Hlus-s of all klud. Yeu mi sttrel) be suited If ) 011 give us u cull. Wm. H. Gast, NO. Ull Nultlll QL'KKN Ml'., I. N( AH1 Kit. Junl IjJM'if n Ul I IlllNOCOHSKr. C-B- C.B.alaSpirite C.B. '1IIF IIKST FlTTI0 COKSIT IN THE WeMLll Fer Sale b Lrudliltf Merchuuti.. Mayer, Strouse & Ce., Manufacturers, III HHO VDWAY, N. V. (K'tW.'IMlli.'jeevr t bsKISKII l.IA'ir. OF HKNHY-C JY. Keller and wife, of ljuientttr city, Iain mtr county Henr C Killer and wife, of theclt or I-JiieasUr, liuvlni: b deed of elun. tarv alfnmeut. dated April 3. Insm, lutluncd uud Iran. ferre-l ull their estate and eltecu te the undersigned, for the benefit or the creditors of the mid Henry C Keller, they then fore stxe nelle tealt penem Indebted te snld ui.Uner. te make jiuv inent te the undeMKiied without dela) , uud the-e ha v lug claims te prrtetit them CJIAHLKS A -MII.I.KH, AMlnnee. Itesidliig n Lancaner, Pu. JonxA.Cavi.B,Atlerne), alemidW trtu beertlBctttettte. fOIl BAbK.-nRK. INRUHANXE AND JC HEAli KTATE IltJHINERS (tn thl city.) Large, old and rutabllrhed trade. A rare chance. All renmi indention treated confidential. Addns, IICMINKKM, Jcrt-Itdlt' P. O. Hex 811, latiestcr, Ph. AN AKTirl.K THAT T IAI)F. OF TIIK tnir.-st material and never fall! teallry, 'lid Flower lleuquet. UL'liuTlI, TAX,"lflWI,-TirE"T)L'Pl.lCATK lis O new In the tiands of the Treasurer. Tlires ivrecnt, effifnuld liefure Augmtl, Office hours from B a. nt. till 4 p. in. W. O. MAIUsttAIX, Treasurer, m-2WiwdH Ne. n Centre Hquare. -VUH OOI.DKN UON AND MIA QUENDA f Clears, rsrlnnrs, are hand made with long Clear llavaun Fillers, IW11 and IOO'ii boxes. DEMUTIt'H CIOAIl BTOHE, alS-tfdlt 111 Fiut King Htreet, CITY TAX, 1SX0-T1IK CITY TAX DUPI.l rate Is new In Ilia linndu of the City Treas urer for collection. An abatement of 3 per cent. win ue kiinwcu ter premni imyineni, j. 11 l.HATHFON, JettlSdlt utiy Treasurer. B AltUAINH IN HHOF.M. Don't Miss This Chance ! Jeb let el about 2,000 pairs at half price. tbli'. 11... U'.llllin DI.A.. &!. A In tl t"J ..am pair. Men' Kip Handmade Ilreganii,7Sc, Hey's Htttten Hliees, 70c. Jlcn' Iiw Check HtibberHeln Onferd.asc. Child' Calf HmI Lace Hhees, nire nil 8, 2V. Children') H.hI and Hprlug Heel Ilutten Shoes, sixes 8 te ft, Me lAtdlfsT Pebble Oxford Te,(0c. .Men's Culf skfn Heets, 11X0. Iit of fjidlf' and M. Uses' Tan Colored Oxford Ties, 7&c. ltej's Hei Id Ian t her IIunduiHile Ijice .Shoes, 7.V. Iidles' Kid and Pebble Ilutten Hhees, 1.00. Plenty of ether Hliees nt eitially Lew Prices. Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. 57 NOHTII (illEEN HTHEET. feblil-lfdF ivr AHT1N HltOM. l.v our CUHTOM CI.OI'II I NO DHPAHTMENT e aim tn get the Hest Quality nt the Lewest l'rlte, and make In the Het Htjle und Finish. We see te the Trim- iultt In every garment that they're better thnn ou exject te get. We count the cost, we watih the woikmati weikmati ship; It must be gerut ; geed material, geed workmanship, light ce,t t0 lelli fr net Weather Suits. We've been careful te gel the most perfect Merge 1 muile, and make them lu sack suits with sort lining or skeleton ; there can be no better Vttlue. lu Cheviots, Casslmcre, Wide Wale, Worsted and Vestlngs. We've many novelties te show. In our Furnhhlng Department ve the many Ncvvl lilugk In Mummer Neckwear, I'nderweur, Madras Flannels and HIIU Outing Shirts. Ten uis Hells, Oordeu Hashes, Illcycle Hese nnd Oleves, lllareisnud Hteckluet Coats, ler these who think of going te the. mountains, seaslieiu or country, or for these who slay ut home. See our Meck of Hendy-Mude Clothing for inen.KtefJO; Hn)'s, tl te 815; Children's, ti te S10, with man stles between teclei t from. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOS. 'JJ AND IS NOItTJI QCUCN HntlCFr G HOWINQ MOIti: IN KAVOIt EACH DAY. RUSSET SHOES ! In ntwset ShiK-s there'll Ik? ii flood tide of liking tlilssscimeu. The neater the uppreuch of het, stiltrv ihivs. the eretiter favorite they'll bec-enit. ThU U but a U'petitlen of iiowHtehl hv us bix weeks age. It's net u"i,liot u"i,liet iiut " te-diiy. OftlicHe, tlie newest wrinkle In slimmer uhees cool for wuini tlays as well us a protection against midden change we've full and complete lines in all the tiulet, tasteful and most pejiiilar sliaden, and at prices you'll net And it easy te duplicutu for llku grades. Among the many here, we have men's gen uine goal IliiBset Hals at Wand iiStl excellent gradcH ; at S3, light, liuu.l Miwed shoes, easy, comfertiihle, dur uhlf, soft and light as a slipper; pretty, tee. At 5, our ilnest ; they'tu teW..r0 wherever you may go In the larger citlcH. Men's ltusel Ox ford's, fitJc. per pair less in each grade than these of Jlaln. Ladles' machine-turned llttsset Shoes, &'c. and SI. At il.Si we've u lietter kind, in gontiiue goat Husset. solid leallicr throughout ; well fluisheil, Htihstiin tlally made, prettily Bhiiped. And ut S1.CU another kind Mill liner and lietter. An elegant flttlngHhee and very pleasing in tdiape. It gives ex ivlletit wear. Finer gratles for you te we, if you eaie. We've Husset Shoes for yeutlis and inlsves In tllf feietit (iiiulitlesi anil hIiuiIch, ami In sizes C te 7 and 8 te 10 for children. Shoes ami slippers in Husset leather for Jlulies' tat feet, tee ; cute and cheap. SHAUB& BURNS, U Xehtii Qi'khn Sr., Lancastkh, Pa. "irII.I.I..MhON A FOSlHIt Kiuiethlng thai Nobed) can IKmi) Our SPECIAL SUIT Of Strletlv All-Weel las.lmere, In fiant. iiies.icK MUlts-l'rlce.JKUO-UucknewUd iievvltdrd ey uu vvne nave eiuinliie.l It te be the Het ...... ..., ..... ,-miuK, eps, triiiiineu, iiei Made und Most Aeivnlulile Hull for nil ui,.i.,,.i Heal 'I rimmed, Hts-t wear, ever eUered for the money. Cutaway Ceat Suits, rinfume Mi.U-rlnl 4l!l. lit) -Cull int Fxam lnu thuiii, OURHATS. LKiiirsrirFiiArsi light efi hvi-si SI HAW HATS I Meu'x rttruvv Hals, '.3, and W cents, llev ' Straw Hats, 15, a uud Sd cents. Light Seft Huts, U uud 75 cents, uud tl Ul. I. It lit Mtilt llutn, tl, $1.51) und iJ. laidleV Suller llat, iOe ; vvlilte bands.Tic. Every da Straw Huts, men's or be ',& up. Suminer I Jip Dusters, W, 75.', s7e uud i I. Summer Het.u h et, Uk; 7ic uud l.t. NECKWEAR. A lurge Invoice of New Summer Teek i.uif for Z: A complete line or Washuble Feiir-lu-Huiid, ul -JO an J VA cents. Windser Scurfs and Club lleuve Ties lu the Niuest Kniniuir lutteru, at Sue. 1 lie Op-n Teti Flowing End l'etks, lu silk und grenadine, for ate. iKurt tail ieiimiK at our Hernet Milrt, which r ure selling for '.Sc. DO YOU AVANT A Ijntles' Dongola Uue Oxford, v, 1th n luiletit ' leather tip, for 7Se? ( A liner grade or i.ace Oiretds, with plain iir tip tisi, hand sewisl, tun or bluet., uniuheie I from SLte upward If se, vfi) net go where en ii n see thelnrg- , et asertuienl uud uteive the bet atliiitleu. ' Williamson & Fester, ti'.'asr.vsi Ki.subi lam vrr.it pa.. ,MJ ai8SIAlwCTSlHEET, IIAniUMBuXp PA. .cjifty 'Quality, Price, Style. Utu gVbgtimnt. ANES-EXCXtT8IVE BTYLEH IN ACA. cla, ivnanf , Weifclieh Cherry and Malac ca, mounted In Silver nnd ttrnnte. DKMUTIlfl CIGAR BTOnE. alMfdll 111 East King sUTCt. K DtrCATIONAU The Kemfens Ilusltinvs Collece. whose at- tendance was the largest known for the Ut term In the history or Bind nest College, I prepared te give a mere thorough and practical course than ever for tA, Iny Course; tX, Evening Course. We Hand mi merit and thoroughness. W. I). MOHHEK, Prlli., 18 N. Queen HU, lAncaMcr, Pa. tfdAw u NDEHTAKINU. W. T. S. GABLE, (nucremer ie u. k. itete.) Having purchased the bualneu of the late U H. Rete, I am prepared teglre strlet attention te all order lntruf ted te my care. I managed Mr. note' business during hi Illness, and am prepared te guarantee satisfaction. myltWlmdR W. T. H. OAUI.K. OERTIIIHI O Price-list of Welnl Weed Hed, lOclic., S 2?a. SfiV " 7Sc-i ,02. ,K- ilJO.tl.76 12.00, KM. B.T5. Mc., up U HM each. Thlnlc of lt-Jelnl Hed i from 10c. up.ui W.00. Kel. I.lne, Pele, Rait Patla, etc., all equally low In prices. We arc headquarter for Fishing Tackle. FKAILEVH EAfIT END PHARMACY, (OPDealte Eaatern Market.) Fralley's Bartaparlfla 1 tha beat for the bleed. F.vsrylKsly is taking It. SOc. M.W.Fiw I1IIE PEOPLE'S CAHII HTOlta EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS 1 -IN- -IN- THE NEWEST SHAPES. Hav lug purchased the balance of a mauufuc turer' stock or KINK PAHASOfX ataOreHt Sacrifice, we will put them en sale at corres ponding Lew Prices. LOT NO. 1-Conslitef Parasols sold this week ut from tn.W te tf UU. These vv Hill ell at 81.76. LOT NO. 2-Ceuststs of Parasols sold this week at 14.60 te Jfl.OU. Tliese you cull have for R.W. LOT NO. 3-Cetislsl of Parasols sold this week utttKJtetlOOO. These will be sold at t.l.W. - HEMEMIlKll-ThU Let or Parasols t Utnlted In Quantity aud at the above Lew Prices will certainly go out rapidly. Ne mere te be had at the price. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. The People's Cash Stere. iuar20-ldlt JJ. .MARTIN A CO. JUNE SALE. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, AND NAPKINS, At y price during this month. 50 dez. All-Linen Towels, size, 20 inches wide, 42 inches long, at 9c each. 25 dez. Knotted Fringe Bleached All-Linen .Towels, at 22c; regular price 35c. 100 dez. Towels, geed size, reduced te 2c each. NAPKINS. Every Napkin in stock, bleached and unbleached, re duced, and about 25 dez. slight ly soiled at 2 price. Bleached Table Linens, 52 inches wide, reduced te 35c a yard. 56 inches wide,, reduced te .12c a yard. 25 pieces Turkey Red Table Linen, guaranteed te be fast colors, reduced from 25c te 17c a yard. Unbleached Table Linen, all reduced. Bargains in every depart ment. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. rnllKGIOHIOU FOUKTH AT- REISTS WllOLKSALi: AND UKTAIL OltOt'KH. NOTE WHAT WE SAY I Flr.t. We hint the l.ur.'e-t Hiikk or Fits works tn Uieelty. hecend. Our Vlrewetks ale all Colored uud best quality. Ililnl Ue employ ue 'traveling (Salesmen, und ei,n sue)ou iretu lSte'AI ptr cent, onyetii pun.liuses, Fourth.-Our Price l.lt will be mulled uikiii upplleiillnti te 1111 IWelllee addres lu the htute. Fifth. II ou have net yet placed your or der, we knew It will pa) ou te get our prices flit. Mth -We have noetd steei. te u-nrknfl. und I can give 011 ull new worlds. 1 evelltll .SKs.lal utleiilleu Klven te assort ments rrem 10 up te tl,uX Ter Private or Pub lic DliUllUM.. 1 IM.VT Vl'HCHASK until you see our ltu I tuene block uud gel our Heltnin Prices. Large Invoice of Smoked Meats, l'l. nlc Hums, lOe. i:tru Hrli.l Iteef, HV- l.v tru Hrled lleef, l'.'v,e. Dried Iker Knuckle IK , Finest Hri-aklu.t ltu. en, L'ac; biiluuivr Ho He Ho leytiu.Dc. Our Hlg 1-iultHiilc still goceu. j pRANK rEST ' I VHOLhSAl.U AM) UKIAIL GHOCKH, LANCASTER, PA. , . . j-- ju.ftevt.jr. erA...i. FINE PARASOLS Fireworks! Fireworks! Stent 3kperitcmettt. SHIRTS I SHIRTS I THREE HUNDRED ample of Flannel te pick from n ade te order from fiSS te WJn. Thorenehlr hrunk. hlte Shirts, unlaundrlcd, ssc andsee : our own make, baud trerked buttonholes aim lltgtini anteed, nnlaendrled.TjQ ; can't be sold elsewhere ferlLW. Ymirmeatura taken and fit guaran teed from fl te W. silk Shirts, Silk Hosiery, Underwear, and a complete line or Men't-Out-fitting. - TROUT ft SHANK, Shirt Manufacturer and Men' Outfitters. 110 North queen street. maraHydlt -iLAttKE'H GREAT XXXX KLOUH. CLHRKE'S Great XXXX Fleur. Best Fleur made at 20c. a quarter sack le ibeu the lame quality can be bought at else where. Just think et the money we can aa you en your groceries. There I net a Week that pa but we have a anap Ter you. He bear tn ralnd.lct It rain or shine, you or sein or the household should visit Clarke' at least every wk or If net convenient for you te call or end your order, kindly let u knew and w will hse our agent call en you nnd take your tS'eV1? te&T '-"MDPENF.1A IN FRENCH.BOHEMIAN & 0ALLT0RNIA a lbs Ooed Fiench Prune Ter 25c. S Bis Ooed Iletiemlan l'runcs Ter Sic. ft Ooed Fhshy Prune Ter 25c 3 f.s Ooed Large Irune fer2&c. 2 ft Hest French Prunes for 2Sc California Prune we sell at 12;;, II aud ISct Haltlns 2. .1 and 4 pounds for 25c. , 3 tt Seedless llnlslns for 25e. , , nik Nev Prunellas rerZfe: ' r ! 8tufTd l'runes In one-half Kile VhesVut Wc. TELEKATHAR0S. Tin Finest Quality perfectly Clean Currant. The only Currant that positively require ue washing and 1 ready for Immediate ue. "A Moen of Beens te Housekeeper are theTele theTele kathare the Perfectly Clean Currant." Marien Hahlanii. FOIl HALE ONLY AT CLARKE'S, 19AND 14 SOU! It QUEEN ST. air-Telephone. iii)S-M,rivr rpe CLOTHING UUYE1W. L.Gansman&Bre. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. Loek Out for Bargains! After a met successful Spring Season vvu hav. many t lea In which the lzes are biekcn. NEW HPRINO bUITH, NEW WIDE WALE COATS AND ttTH, NEWSPRINO THOL'SERS. These goods nre the handsomest and best telling v.e have hud. New because the sires are broken we hav mad a clearing out sale at prices which arc far below their value. Holts whlcb up te te-duyhava been sold for S and $10 we new tell at SJ and IT. We call especial attention te IhcHultswenew offer at S12. Up te Uvrtay their price has been IH. They were cheap at $18, and were cry Inst sellers. Tremendous bargain? te you If wc can fit you, and se en all through the list of the hand somest and most popular geed we have had this season. Oreat Bargains In Beys' und Children's Suits Sea our Immense Hue ut reduced prices. If you want te take advantage of llil oppor tunity ou unlit de It at once. L. Gansman & Bre., 6 and C3 NORTH QUEEH 3T., B. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA. TJ lit sit A IIHOTIIEH. A CLIP 18 PIES ! We extend the clip lu prices from the Chil dren's te the He' HulU. len 1K.T cent, olfef the price marked en the ticket, uiuklneiA suits at S4.fr); (2.50 stilts at 2.25, etc,, tc. That His public appreciate It we led In the liiireuied sales In thoe deisirtmeuts. BOYS' SUITS, - CHILDREN'S SUIT?, Less Ten Per Cent. Our Varied Assortment of MEN'S SUITS t CANNOT BE SLTHPAMHKI) FOH Quantity, Quality and Lew Prices. Ibe pilces nre clipped close. The quality H lure In proportion te tli price. Ihc range of sutu Is cry large. Twe whole floors full De you wonder that de the bulnei? "starttug from the .'lieapft Men's Suits at $4.60 re THE BEIT Men's Suits at $20,00, loll will flud ttitiuwellmudtf and well trimmed. Well mudd becutid Hie urn Genuine Lancaster-Made Clothing, And well trimmed because We have them mada undent under our own e)e 'lr) liiem and b con v lined. OIR Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT Is us full with erdeisnseicr. Every da brills euithliig new, and vre can pleura ever one exn-riucr. cloth inns and ri'nxisiinns, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER PA. T.-y.- ! HIRSH & BROTHER,
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