Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 20, 1889, Image 4

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DEATHS HARVEST.-
V mriiimiriinilfi i
. C. mAHTHS, CARPESTBII, IF
ItWilLLE, MES 0F HEART DISEASE.
' Intkntum Curries Assay Chris.
fther's Chllil-Mr.B. r. fihextwr
MdSItM Hrtle llaldcman Wert.
fetcMBiA, June ae. Henry Stradt-
, a veu-knmvu resident or Iretvville,
I en Wednesday nt his home at that
, In the .sixty-ninth year or his age.
i death n caused by dropsy of the
, after mi Illness of several months.
deceased Ms born In Germany, and
i been living In Ironvllle for several
He tvas a carpenter liv occupation.
a'-wift and several children survive. The
iMral'Ttillbchclcl cm Saturday morning
H) o'clock. Services at the Herman
Lutheran church at from Hie, and Intcr-
Mnt si the cemetery at that place.
C.A Infant of Chris Ilrubaker died
VlevcnlnB from cholcre intinliim. Tim
VMMlnssTill be taken la .Miucrsviiie en
Saturday nt lii" p. in. for intcrmclit.
f Four car leads of picnickers went te
jc JPenryn park this mernlngpn the Methodist
S flnmltr school excursion.
E-i' The "representatives of setcral .Sunday
Ti ' - . . i- UI1..A. n.tt,
n acnoeiaanmiiio prc"s item suti;i jn
Xiiwr Haneacr. yesterday lit clianm of Mr.
y C. 8. Murray, bf the 1. 11. It. The place Is
ia picnic resort and U a beautiful place for
i'tfaal purpose. The grounds nre large, n 1th
plenty of shade and ctcrjthlnB nccrs
: faarr te make a day In the tt epils pleasant.
f ' fi Scheel beard will mept this evening.
tp T. twi ,i ...n r tl.A rA1.....1.i.. l.nn
C JIIU IUU1I1 llllll VII IIIU V , 11111,1111. ,'i
.If 1- I...T..1I I.. nllUtelnltml.
JCVJIIJNMIJ US lUllillll 111,1 111 nil nnui-niw
f menta.
V me iieauing a. coiiimei.i raurumi j
jfcar will 1ms here en Thursday morning.
,' A number of young men left this Hftcr-
?3".noento work at railroad rejulrsat Pitts-
hnrr. "-
S- A very pleasant ctcnlni; eemany was
'a held last evening at trio liome ei .miss .icn
'Vale Sbuman.
k . . r St 111.... II.!. I,.,. l..l llin
fcfTjt JUUI1H cull VI .mniii m-uiinmi i,., ...v
lthlnltinstcref Jiis rlpht hand cut en" yes
SS'terday nfteruoen tliile playing will) mi
Sxe. Dr. 3Iarkcl attended hlsinjury.
ft Apestin the cellar Niipperllng the store
yc.ef Jehn Temple broke last etching, greatly
$ frlclitinliif flin liiiiiu'es. Ne eliiliifiirn uns
u- done.
p jr xne empleyes or me i , j. m. siiejw nave
i.rr eeiietwsi iib. ler me i . n. it. oinpieos
jps unering ireni iosses iiiroupneiu inu t,eup-
J. tniLllt1l AtlnV.
L', Messrs. A.Q. B.iker and J. W. Madden
ff left town ycfctcntay for a trip te Pittsburg.
W'g Jehn Williams sued Dm ltl Kieiianls, be-
.ferc Squlre Ilershey, for intimidation. The
:?." former is a rolling mill cmiileve and the
fe" latter a striker. A hearing ttill belield
,'f. mis uiieriiiH)ii.
Miss Jesse Stencr and Annie II. Htrshey
'left, town for n triii te Kansim Citv and
IVtUm.
ETg, Mr. BcnJ. F. Hhcrtzer, of Washington
Srji borough, and Miss llertle Ilaldcmau,
'e daughter of A. Muideiuan, wcie united in
-.si. marriage yesterday afternoon at the home
rft of Uie bride's ia rents' en Seuth Sixth stn ct.
V? UA.. XV... n.iw. ..r xt'..l.l.w.in.. I... I.
if Ji.V.. ..111. A IllU V'l ., I. -.llllll. 'II inpiuililf
performed the ceremony, whith ttas wit-
ySnessed by the immedlate rclatitesef the
'r couple.
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UUII.DING A ItAILItOAII.
B?The Detavrure ltlverit Ijuicnstcr Line
fV le no completeii.
S Tlie Fottstett u J.mltirr savs : A luirtv of
TclT .,. .." . -'
-"4f7 nrm wf "lit Ttt.ll ... l..l.xnvu .. wl . ..1 1
Ai-""WW IBUWIVH UUIHM
Potts
.town Monday inui iiIiilt. from New Yerk.
S'and proceeded te Chester county, where
.? Ihev am te cntr.iiin In tlin w nrk of enlist nut.
BJ.'j"mg the French Creek t alley ixirtlen of the
vw IHtlaw arc ritcr A Laucastci railroad.
L.rf rri.nc.A Tnlt...... .. ,.-..1.. ..!....... ..ji . tit
rj jiiuu jitituiii-s f.uiuili viuilutil . .1. lllli',
fr contractor, of Saratoga, N. v., who said !ui
bjD nau.uin aii,imi:inumi)er ei wiomgeiou
fvg at Phu"ulx Ule. He will have 50 hiore en
SfcVJiaiKl to-merniw, making KX) in all.
W"
Contractor tilee slates that the 1 rench
Creek Valley iwrtionef the 1). It. .V Ii. 11.
It. w 111 be graded at ence ; he has the con
tract from French Cjeck,cr.dls te Vllaen'ii
Cerner, 7 miles, and Alexander lalladlnu
ireni me laner M)im te i ii'rpixt llie, n
miles. He'exiiccts te 'break ground en
Tucsdsy, June lKth, at Tj son's, i! miles
below Puglitew ii, and will put en M) nxe-
inen niitViO men te work at digging ami.
grading. lie tins levied lour houses nir1
his laborers line of Daus Knaucr, ene at
C'otentrytille, ene at Puglitew n, and u
fourth at Massey's, near Tyson's mill.
Tents or huts will also be built along the
retul for the Italians.
The chief capitalist engaged in the build
ing of the railroad, It Is stated, IsivMi.
McDonald, of Ne. It) Wall slrcs-t,; New'
BSi York.theugh theie arc elheisjthe cemiMiiy
( being Known as me "Construction Coni Ceni
f mlttce." Tlie chief cimlnecr is II. It. M.
f--t-AMI.t ....... t.J l -V- il. j
fci'Clicstcr county. It Is intended, as seen iu
E?? the French Creek iwirtlen of the linn is
Mi built, te nllkli ItthrntlL.li tn I jllii'-lstpr J.ri
miles from Frenih Creek 1'alls.
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KfLLlMI 111' A THAIX.
fSeorste llelmnu, Ferinvrly of Sliinhelin,
Letcs Ills Ltre nt DrlltwecHl.
Frem the Yerk Dully.
Mr. fieergc Helm.ui, who moved fiein
Manliciiii,Ijm-.ihter countt-.te Yerk en the
Jr
first of last Anrll.aiid keiitn sternnn fpiinm
R-- street, just eolith of Maple, and dldii little
f'3 huckstering ;iisliiess,w as iiersnadcd by his
Ls brother In Chiten. Ohie, te met n out there.
un .Monday ills w'iieaud two of the chil
dren letl en the 12:50 train for Canten,
while Mr. Helm.ui and his uinc-ycur-eld
eon went with the household goods and the
horse in a car en the fast freight, en the
name day. Kvcrj thing apparently went
well, until the car arrlted at Driftwood,
Pa., en the P. Ar K. read, yesterday after
noon, where another change of railroad
was te be made. Here, while the train
was standing, Mr. Helmau steped oil
thec.tr, when another train timiinir in ihe
A
"?' opposite direction struck and killed him.
w Tlie railroad etlUialsat Driftwood tcle-
(trapiicxl Agent J. K. Oiess licie last et cn
Inir. asklmr for liifnrin.itlnii ! ii ivi,,wi., ,.i-
l." Uie deceased, but. Mr. Helmau has no
lh- li.l..A I.a.
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The deceased t as deaf, but t as net a
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wiiiIa n ml 41 11 . i mvj-.t a. I It In .1.... . il I
, ... iu, ui.i puiiiiygcu 1C l-l emu 1CJ 1II1S
f aftlictieu that he lest his life, llewasa
r' '. m.a...i.a ..e .i.n r-H... 4 i t t.
i JKj, tKi"Vl u lliueiliumAlll 11 I'll', HUH IS a
' f pensioner. His ttife unil two ihildren.
M having jjone ever the I'ennsylvaula mil-
,-j, read, de net knew' of the accident. Agent
-2 Gress has telcrranhcel te Mr. llelman's
11$ brother te ceme te Drilttt ecsl te takotharge
0-Vnf llin reinutiis uliblt tilll I... 1...1 .1
;;lcr him.
?Y . , ,
rt1 A laicce lllust.
V At neon te-day a large hlufct was put off
Kuw rrcsiencK imrwh cpiarry at Oraeirs
FcLandlni:. Tlicru ttcra llvn )!.. ,.,...
rKtwele ftel dwl' u,l1 'uiilaliiiiiBtcn pounds
flt.w uiHMuile uincxe. Miicy MCIC .ill
XeucJie4 oil together by electricity and a
."Kretnendeui quantity of stoue was blown
Leiupuini; tlie entcliil Iteturus.
At 12 o'clock te-day tlie returns of 'rw...
vay's election were taken Inte court hv the
gvprcUionetary. Jehn il. Warfcl ttas ati-
fKMDtexl reading clerk, Jehn i:. Carpenter
I O. W. fcaby tally clerks, and after thev
; 1H wem te faithfully perform lheclu-
court adjourned until 2 o'clock, at
lilchheur the retunis from the snti-mi
'4Mrlcta were read and recerelwl.
Vf Afct'ided u Cull.
.Mr. Svffcllen K, StelllH. irnuluate of Ihn
IMfenntsl theological beiulnary, class of
, " " wvihi.si a can as usxisiaill OJ the
VTrtwMy Hofemied church, ct Pelt-Ulle.
'JWrY, A. ic. iUttbolainew par t.
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i will b enlblucd en the Setix.
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XII K COUNTY
xvifixprn, riwreiix.
At-
:count, Fetyid Correctr-AVky ttie IVm
.nilsWkmeni cre 'et Su'rchnrnetf.
County Auditors Cyrus NctT, ffamuel 11.
Goeil and James V Bewer prCTcmtcsJ Ihetr;
annual report te the court' this afternoon.
They certify that they examined the ac
counts of Treasurer Orlsslnger, Jacob Wi
Kinsley, trcsnrer of the Ixmrd of prison
Inspectors, Audratv F. Frent r. and Allan
A. Ilcrr, or the peer lienrd, II. It. rulten
of the children's home, J. r. SteCaskey, of
the teaclicrs' Ins-tltute, and O. K.Riirk K.Riirk
helder, sheriff, and found them correct.
Their rcnortcenUudes as follews: "In
lulce te eurseltes e here ttlsh te say
why we lefralneit from surcharging the
county commissioners the credit for the
payment of the protimnelnrys hlilfej- cer.
tilving te the oeiihtv isjiumisHlenersJlie
JufoiVpfrysttrritthe'winVJwa.s surcharged
In our rojiert of last ear.
" The art of ascinblv cetcrlng the point
reads as Tollews: 1. I 1KII, pace .Wl,
section 1.1i, ' The prothenotary shall w ith ith
eut fee or retard tsirtlfy t" U'e commis
sioners the number or days eahlcrsen
shall hat n servel or attended as. aforesaid
cither as traiul.. petit, or general Jurer of
lhorcspecUVceartn.'i tl ." ; t If
ilmiJ
"Wiien wauieiiliitimiuyts3mmiNii
lOrtiilv csjmmi
ers before us they said they knew w hat the
law was, nut uiai iney paid u ujhiii uie
adtlee of Judge I.Uiugsteu and that he
would protect them. Subsequently Judge
Livingston appeared hefore us and said
that hchadiuhised the commissioners te
pay that bill, that he lensldcrcd It right,
and that If the county auditors surcharged
the county commissioners for It that he
would set aslde that part of the report.
" In conclusion we wish te cengratulate
the county commissioners en thelr success
ful efforts te reduoe the gross expenditures
of the county, Ter in comparing theso of
18S7, tnwil:tJI2,SI7.Kt. with theso eri8S
91t)l,'JtHi.75, we llud that there has been a
reduction erfrVVCWV ,
llO.VNr.LLY'S DISMISSAL.
ylfceiul 'nnl iJemecrats Vis" Ills
lie-
liistatcmciit by the Pest iiiiister.
Thcie has laeu a great deal of talk among
the Democrats of the Second ward et or tlie
dismissal by Postmaster Slaj maker of
liOltcr-cirrlpri Jimie IJ. Jlemiclly, uifd Jt
was the jfiflnlen tiflinany thul theiewas :
notsuilleieilt'ia'irsijforfthe'reinotftl. list
cicnlng there was'a inciting of Democrats
of tlie ward at l,ldeiUrmu hull. It was
well atlendnl and the fllewjn resolutions
tt ere passed it
Itcjieliaf, That tlie course of Postmaster
Slavmaker In irctiievlng Jumes H. )on )en )on
nelVy, tin Tftleient, cnergetle and popular
lctter-c-arricr, Is ceuiIciuuchI, as we con
sider the punishment out of projHirtlen te
the eflciiMt charged.
Jleseli cil, That a petition be gotten up,
Irrespertltoef party, and be signed by the
natrens en James It. Dennelly's mutote
I in submittal te Postmaster Maym.iker,
asking for Mr. Dennelly's reinstatement.
Uleck oeumUfccJ tere appelnldl te ob
tuln slgitaturef lincl' flgli(een Vtnh veluh?"
leered te take the petition around.
Mnri'lnr;c of Ldttiml It. Znliin.
lMttard It. '.thin, the wbl known Jew
eler efthis city,Svia inaniisllu Heading at'
5 o'cle k en Wednesday 'afternoon te Miss"
KueC. Miller, daughter of Jehn Millcr.wlm
Is cennerted with the Heading cur works.
The ceremony was iierfermwl at tlie pai pai pai
sonage Of St. . Luke's iihurch, by JUi
Hunseckcr, and It was private. The brlde
and groom came at once te Ijineaster, ar
ilttng here en the H o'clock train last
et cuing. They- hate already gene le
heuifljkceping at 122 llast New street inn
house which waslurnishcd mid all ready
for them.
'
lohustew ii Subscriptions.
The fellow lng are additional subscrip
tiens te tlie JehusUntn fund slme jester
day: l'ar.idle tett nshlp schiHil beiril, AV.
C. Frew, piesideut, fll.'ij N. Jenkins, city,
.l; S.imuel Uindls, Miinluim township,
?.'; Dbcd Hi-lser, Miinhclm' teMishl, Ml
cents; I!ast Druiuein sclusil beard, fr'.U.M :
Daniel iSchniucker, Upper Leaeeek, t)
touts; St. Paul's M. II. diurch, of l.anias l.anias
tei, additional, il. The letal te II o'clock
wastNtl.L7.
They Wern llriink mid DlMirdei ly.
Villi.ini Cress was an listed set-rial days
age let liciug drunk anil disorderly, and
he was sent te Jail let 5 days by Alileiniau
Deen.
Jehn Deiigherlt was iliiiuk en Neith
HJucen strict .e)tvriluv, mid he cuiscsl
uvertlmjly Unit hu'iauiedu tsilitactftt ltd.
HetliMlly lell Inte the hinds or Cnustabln
Yelsley and Alclcrium Deen will he.u
him.
'scut Out Fer t." Da.tH.
Hen. Cale, the colored man arrested for
dlseideily conduit and lliiciiteulng ies
dcuts or the Heiklaml tuiiipike en Sun
day, was heaid by Alileiniau A F.
Dennnlly last et cnlng. A slicing case was
made out iigiilust lilin, and he was coin cein
imllKsl te the ceuntj piiseu ler ntleen
'diis. Cale cl.ilms Parkesburit as. his
home. t
.iccl Fee rr.MM) Diiiunuc"..
Hake r, alterney for lUrbara Steli-
I'. 1).
III. Ill
has enterixl a Suit fnrdliu tgns ag-iltist
Augustus .Shirk .Hid Jeluf I'Viisiermiii hei.
The iillldatlt llUsliillegcstlul Iho clifend clifend
autseu June luth (me down the leiice of
hui prejH-rty, feicihl.and dci,streed.(hci
grass and ethor cr6ps, doing .rKl d-imagcs.
The prosecutors in this' suit are theiltfend
ants In a suit brought by Fciisterumcher
In the crliiiiii.il court for.feu'ililo entry.
Thp dispute between the parties eiiginated
ever the light te u strip of laud, both
claiming it.
A Hail l.ttllc. JiiiJi..t . . ,
Hcsirge T.y ler isennnf a' iiiimlierel col cel col
eredlbootbl.ieks, vthuhatu liis.01110 u iiui iiui
suiueiu till? eitY(j and are ceiitinujlly 1111 1111
nej lug suiiie pun or getting' Inte jrhjilile
themscltc'e. Yestcul.i.t Tayler iippcansl
en Uist King stress, hating with him a
number efc-iir elositlniljlie ttpnlil " hUs',',
uikjii etcry deg that he met. The animals
attaektsl a pet deg belonging te a lady, mill
she had Tu.tltir arrested. He ttasliikeu In
the station house, and he will be kept
there until he premises le be 11 better boy.
Will (.0 te Washington, 1). t .
lei ty inciubcis of the Jviilghts of M
Jvhn, elthisiitj, tlll gote Washington,
1), .'.. en Huuet.i,t , te attend the annual 1 011 011
tentleu erKulghtbuf the I'niteel. States, tlm
sessionser which ttill continue ler (luce
clays. 'Iho delegates are Jehn II. Malone,
Augustus Stciuttaiidcl and William Hchni.
' The Suinir Tree of India.
FreAi Cliauibtrs' Jeuiunl,
Htery parted' Ihetice, in fail, is or usej
the timber, being haul and stieUig, close
and et en grained, is us d let the v heels of
c-arriuges, ralltt ay slecpci s. Ac. The llett ers
Mheu drlislh.it e seiuutthit the odor and
uppenrance or sull.in.i raisins. They are
jueduccsl in enormous ipuiutitlcs in March
and April artcr the old liijtcs he
fallen, and8 Im tyro 1 the imtt ,lanei
hate apjx'aicsl p tlie cieji raidy
fails. The lleshy llett ers fall oil and cot er
the ground beneath the trees, and me
gathered eageily by the natltc-s etcrv
morning duilugthe llewerliigseaMiu. A
slngle tiee yields liem liuji te IWl pounds
weight of llewcrs. They lire tcivrh'hln
sugar, and .ticlel tt hcu fermented a large
quantity et spliit, as much as six and emu emu emu
Bi.tcculhgalluiiscrproerspliitpcrhuudml weight hating been obtained Ireni them.
The spirit is m.uiiilacturcsl te a great ex
tent in India, and it is said that the got get
eminent 11s cites ipiltea laige amount ler
duty en the npirlts distilled. The llett era
hate from tlme te time been placed bt-rore
iniiHutantdi'itillcrsiii 1'nghunl, but owing
te a ticciiliar Hat or being dct eleped--caiued,
It U thought, by the persislcut
Maiiiens tthlehltls clillicitlt te remote
Ireni the llowcrs-lhe spirit diytillesl lias
lieviF r,t;V tJv,u,iH i" "iisniuiitieii iu
the Hntisli ui.dkiit. " '
A Fiirjaen lluui-bllliui.cir. '
Mrs. lteam, wlfn or Frank lleain, or
Kehaellerslettn, went le the Mahln nu
rtliicsdiiy te de bur milking and leumi
her husband huugiug le tlm manger de-id.
He had secnusl te he in ordinary health
.01 1 ntiiriu and had urKcn early in the
lal.l.llll,. Otlil ar.l.. I.. ,1... 1. .... .. 1,1
I ',""(. "" ft"" ... 1IIU u.uii ttllllOUl
giving am t lmatien that uni thing ttus
I iv juug, jjv tt wa iw yeara pj age',
TEMITKII A MAll HO(l.
The Unite lilt II Im and the MnnlsNew
I Tr.t ln a Madstene.
The offer of Dr. Kd N, Small, of Swlalla,
Me., te glte f.VK) te anv one who would be
bitten by a rabid ih'g-r)fDrrmairs,.nnd,
trust te'a madstene ',', TJilleiit
intendeil as a bona tide tiller, has attracted
mero attention than the doctor anticipated.
ItC has had applications from seteral inen
bv liiulLniidiii iumii (uaccvpth Hiq.prei''
sltlen. butly4llr IlLfiu Nirfd(-5ter refilUsl
that Uie ntfer was a joke, and that He would
net stand by"- " v '....
. pne man, hewetcr, a stranger In that
city, from Arkansas, who refused te git e
his name, tt bs net te lie put oil In this w iiy.
Hegsincd aivess tothe place where the deg
was, Isildly bared his arm, and ex
nosed It le the deg. The animal Immedl-
nl
-atflv bit u pi i ee of flesji out of the rash
itian's aim. Thotlegdied In convulsions
tiftcen minutes later. The man apiilled a
madstene te the wound and Is still alite and
well, but apprehensions arc felt for his fu
ture. It Is Uienghl the man's mind Is af
fected. Indians arc Little Flsti.
The Indians hnd a council at the Pine
Rldgc ngeiiey, Dakota, mid Keel Cloud coil
HimiM ms
optesl(lun te the ssle of the
lends. Oeneral Creek replied te him re
c-
ttilndim? the Indlnim of his many acts
of
duplicity. He said that the only unful
filled clause efthe treaty t lW,ef which
Hex! Cloud talked, leferred le schools and
th.it for twenlv..jars after the signing of
that treaty the trlbe had been en the war
path. "Just as sure us you ence lltcd oil the
bullale, you must In the future lit e as the
wlilte man ntcs. n you are ie me at mi
von must become self-support I ng, irai!
when yei lcylrfttfjhotv:tlmt,veti arnttill.
IngtodetliKthcgbt'ornuient wilt de all
It can for ten. In u llshpoud.the big llsh
are alttnjs sw allotting the little llsh, iipd
w hen the tt hlte men c erlie niueng y mi,' ns
thc' will In a few yetin, In spite, of nil the
getcrument can de le pi event, you will be
the llttle fish. '1 he only way te protect your
bind is te settle en il, and get patents for It.
When J en de, 110 ime ran lake-.it from
you." ! .. ,-
lieneral .."reek's address had uiaikcd'
elfcetaud many Indians are signing.
, LmicnHtiir He.tMiit lIuntliiKilnii.
jifherill lliirkhelder, who took Datld P.
Lechor te the Huntingdon reformatory,
returned home this iiiernluir. He saw the
Lancaster boys recently sent te that Insti
tution, and lliev leek well and npiiearte be
contented. All urn working at the trades
of their choice, i ' i
1 First of Iho Scrnsoe. t (
Tlie llrst plenloef thnso.ise'ii Is being held r
at Penryu paik te-d.iy by the Metluslist
Sunday c hoel of Celuiubl.i. Tlie park Is
In excellmil condition, and it h.isliccn
greiltly luiprtitcd since last season. The
ferns are out and the w cmsIs ptescut a beau
tiful nppe.unine.
. A Turtle supper.
Jjist etching WtlllainjHalr;Nef thp ,M
tlrann house, gave an exeolle'nt tut tlf soup
supper te his friends nt the Mediauu. Otcr
one hundred persons sat dew n te cat and a
better supper no ene could wish for Hc
sldes the line soup there was plenty of
ether geed things and et cry body enjoyed
tliDiuseltes.
In Tew n.
Abtaliam li. Itelsl, fermeily of this
'Motility, but new of Dayton, (,)lile, Is In town
en a visit te his father, Jehn Heist, residing
en Vine street.
Jurers i he Drawn.
On Wednesday ,.luly:i, Judge Lit ingsten,
Mierlll lliirkhelder and Jury Comuilsslou Cemuilsslou Comuilssleu
eis Clark and Henes will draw juieis let
the August mid September cimtts.
Jehn O IClkiKK.nf llliede Ilund, iinOirtlic
auiplcisef tlicKnlKhts of lilnir. of HiW cllt,
will Kite a fue lecture In tlm Court lliMise,
Friday etculiiR, June '-M, ciiiiiinciirliii; at A
o'clei It.
A cake walk and festltnl for tlielsnellt erilie
Jiilmslciw ii Milli'icrK will he In Id lit ltn Pi r
IS'tua IickIkc, Ne. 'J,ir.'l,nt Itet.crts' Hall, Sntur
ila,.lunu!. 'Jlckcts, 10 ci uts.
Itlavvlrtitce.
JeliNMtv-lli.ss. Jiinii Hlli.nt the reslilcine
of tlm bride's mother, b Het. F, .1. tlnjwr,
I'rnnk N. Jehnsen, of IliirrUlmrg, le Miuy.tl.
llos.er tlilscll). , lidi
ItiiKHiK -ei.tss -Jitue'J). Iss'l, b.t Het.lt.
V. (ii rluilil, at his n slid nee, Ne. .It Nniltli Dnlie
sticH't. Uine.isti r, tlr. Kliuir M. Illcichcr.nml
Mls Amite .M (ifiiss, tinth i.rl'liulNr tewuliip.
Ill si ts Mtinis. ,Ii Ji.lssji, bj ,. f.
W. icrli.net, nl his resslili in,s', Mr. Jehn Dun
can, inui MIsm uiiii .1 Martin, biith or l.ouei
Chance ford tewjislilp, erli eiintt, 'n
I l 1.MM1 Vkwcsimhi June V, lssti.hy llet.
I), V. (iirliiiH.iil his leslilnus, Mi .liueli 11.
1'iilimr, or ijinillst Ule, mill Mls Mart K New New
reiiicjr, efSaliing.i. Ijiuniilm county, I'm ,
Het 1 1 i-irHMirn -Iii llilKi'ltj.en tlm Uth
lnst.,iit llieicsliknrinr tln brldi . Ne. 21 Cost
licmeuMrict.h) Itet llr. E.V OiThiiit.briither
of the brlite. Mr Wtlllnin Itniilette, of t-liarps-burg,
Wimhluxlen cciiintv, Met., te lrs. Kllra
belly Mnllli, of Laiunsle r. I'a. (ii
vw xVbiH'vtincnu'ittd.
IISOI.UIEIA I'L'III.
f i
ROYAL
BAKING1
f- j r ' 5
POWDER.
rillllS powder netir tarles. , nun tel of pit
X rlt.t, sire luth unil tvliciliiM)inenes. Mure
cinliiitiiluil limit tlie ordinary Itlnits, mid can
'natlS'siilil In i-eiiiih tlilen with tlie iiiiiltlluile
of low lct stiert wetKlit, alum or phosphate
I'etidirs. .Vi,1 eiifu im i-ieu. ltetAI. Htklse
1'ew in ic Ce.. lm Wall utris-l, New i erk.
uiar'Jl'ljdM) wr
rplIE MOM- Itl.l-'ltEsllINu DIMNK IN
1 warm weather Is tart wine. We hate Pure
California Hid and While Wines for .tic cuts,
law I nit tli-s, IltV) lsTilnren bottles.
itoiiitEit'si.KH'eHsroiti:,
Ne. i.' Ceiilrci wpiaie, l.sueasli r, l'a.
plI.I.Y WAIT.IIAH THE HITTW6 I'OH
J i &i'aiid.rHH;iKiirs In lliecltv, nl
MMs. 5 A 1(11 NOUl If (M'EEN hi".
m)lsmiuM.W,'riikVtr
"rHK WA.VIE!) HY A POOH, Yl.T
nelier, liiiliistileus, ClirUtlau man fur
laberlni; weilc, where bee can niiil.e himself
Bciiernllt userul ; ant kind of work Is gladly
necciitcd ees ill sliuliliu; carpels. Inquire nt
Ne. U North Mary sties'l, rear of llilrd clcHir. It
lMKItEM'-A NEW TWlWHTOHY llltlt'K
1' till I III I liLr, with uieilern liiinretc inents.
Ne iki Ecst KliiK lriet. Apply nl HEl'llEN
hlllHK'H Hreserj htere. comer of East Kln
and l'liiiu stnt'ls. Ileut low-. JcliKltd
J"UD(1I HAVE IA)N(I MNCE HEt IDE!)
that lllllt Waltz' ClKar Js tlie IkjI Iu the
state. Fer sale at
NOS. S A KM NOUTII qlJEEN !sT.
mj 1s4iuM,(V,1 h.WAw
rE(AmtYi'in: b.H(!ir smcic or
II, ; l'liesiiiid Flne ISineklui; Tobacco In Iho
city. Woedm PIik-b ui.V. and l(V. each. Cieini
Ine Mis rschuuiu f'liies at Uk'. enrh.
DEilt'THS I'ltJAH HTOHE,
als-tfdll HI I'jist KhiBlsircil.
Bit two feh nyE'cEKrcieAibjTN
the stale, nt '
11II.I.V WAITZK,
NivcSnnd 1U1 North cjiiieu 1st.
nlS-iiiiiM,W,'lh,s.vw
X IcOHANN A NOWI.l-N, " -
MERCHANT TAniOIlS,
lil-idH IU NOIITII CJCIIKN Hl'HEKr.
KMriNKKK HM.F.-WII.I, HE Hll.ll AT
V ITIIMChAI.K,
O.sTlll'icsjitl, Jt'M' .ISfl),
at'.' ii.iii., the. intlriiioiilintsef the Pilet Clsar
Facter), Nis.'Z.'U North 1)1111 n ht., innsMlni.' 1 f
leaf lofsii'ce, ttrapicr, lilllilils and rllliT.-,
tables, cliiilrt, priAMk of nil klndk, clijiir melds,
Ikic, and etlur tUluns bcleiiKlm: loalirst lealirst
cjiu a C'Uar Factory, Alse. eiuis.Hi', dciklaud
csiau ulscif tore. Jl'I.IU!S I.Oi:tl,.tli;in'i'.
rieWK, Auctioneer. JcaVTtdAltw
eiiTilTH7:nEiiY7HTENi7iATTi7E
X Ordinance fur irctciilliujiuiident l) lln-,
and thnliettcr priserMitleii of elder Iu Iheclt),
mid pielilbtlln tIies.ileeri'usiuit tlireu Inter
llrliiKef Hiiilbs, nickels or ether llreworkshe llrewerkshe llreworkshe
fnre ihu M, Ith inui r,th dayef July, will hu
xtrii'tl) enforced, 'ihe Mild erdlnaiu e entirely
lirelilbltt. tbv Ilrliis of kuiis or ether Ilrvuriii,
it IhesclltnK.iasiliiK.thretrliisiirlliiiiKcliaM r
orutherirewerktotiratliiulii a tlmilaruiun tlmilaruiun
ln.r,wilhlj4Un;ilnilUertheliy. JCJd-IW i:iV. EDO KUJ.KV, Majer.
fttV bUCftiBCtltClttB.
risiiKv ca n "ali7my"iii;t sons-caw;
X K'liiallllllyWaltii's Havana Fllhsl Cigar,
NW. 5 im NOIITII OUKKN 8T.
SIlKA VKhlt-M rMtt'Alt,crtti:,licKNTItl3
PUEE RYE
WHISKY.
M von ii distillation,
scpl.VtM
IllSll FIKt:iSltAvifANIir4M5K13(i t3
1llAtW IV.lfwASKJ
Niw. 5 and 103 North CJneeii street.
m?7-M,V,Tli,H,c.w
niIK'lilVAI MU'NTALV PKN-TIIK HKHT
X ami clicaiieU In the market II karat celli
icn. Hard rnlilier holder, never Rets out of
order, cnKllr llllcd. Call and csicmlne Isifere
purclialriK else where. At KHISMAN'HOcnts'
Furnishing Htere, 12 West KImb strw t-
BTTriv"llAVAXAFIM.Fji cTtlAU"lI
lh0,l,'flt rf 1HI.I.YWAIT7..
Ne. 3 and tin North Qnccn St
iiUlMmM.W.TIi.Aw
OCIIOOI.TAX. IKW.THi:
DOI'LICATK IH
175 new In the hands of Iho 1 ressiirer.
Thn-
per cent, en irimm neierr Aiicuti i. cimcc neurs
from an. m. lilt I p. in.
W. O. M.llhirALI.,Trraitrcr,
mjSUiwdlt 'e. W Cntre Hquaic.
J.
II. MAItTlK A Cl.
JUNE SALE.
TAI3LE, LiNENS, ' TOWEL'S;
AND NAPKINS,
At y price during this month.
50 der. AIM linen- Towels -
size, 20 inches wide,. 42 inches.,
long, at 9c each.
25 de. Knotted Fringe
Bleaclied All-Linen Towels, at
22c ; regular price 35c.
100 de?. Towels, geed size,
reduced te sr each.
ft A tA'itvtc '.i' t
1 w 'vr; "1
Every Napkin in stock,
bleached and unbleached, re
duced, and about 25 dez. slight
ly soiled at 4 price.
Bleached Table Linens, 52
inches wide, reduced , te 35c a
jp ' ' ' ' ' f 1 v
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. ?
Unbleaclied Table Linen, all
reduced.
Bargains in every depart
ment. J. B. MARTIN &.CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, ,Pa..-
A!
MHICI! 1IHOS.
Great
reductions in
lMncy
Ribbons.
One let of Taney Ribbons
reduced from 1.25 te 50c a yd.
One let of Fancy Ribbons
reduced from $1 te 50c a yard.
One let of Fancy Ribbons
reduced from 75 te 50c a yard.
One let of Fancy Ribbons
reduced from 62 te 34c a yard.
One let of Fancy Ribbons'
reduced from 60 te 34c a yard.
One let of Fancy Ribbons
reduced from 50c te 34c a yard.
There are net many pieces in
either let, unless you " cemG
early you will miss a great bar
gain. .
Mere White Hats received
te-day.
New Lace and Mull Hats.
New Sailor Mats.
Jewelry Reduction in Plated
Breastpins.
All our 25c Plated Pins're
duced te 18c apiece.
Anether let of 10 de. Sateen
Corsets will be sold at 29c
apiece, every afternoon between
2 and 4 e clock. '
Only one Corset sold te each
customer.
A great bargain in Ladies'
Fast Black Cotten Hese, full
regular made, regular price 20c,
at 12JXC a pair.
25 de. Ladies' narrow hem
stitched Pure Linen (warranted)
I landkerchiefs, regular price
25c, at 10c apiece.
50 dz. Black Silk Lace Mitts,
extra heavy Milanese silk, reg
ular price 40c, at 25c a pair.
50 de, new Fancy Bordered
and Fancy Centre 1 landker
chiefs, hemstitched linen, at 5c
apiece.
New China Silks, in all the
latest shades and patterns, At
i and $1.25 a yard. ! ' '
50 pieces of best quality Silk
Velvet, reduced te 50c a yard.
Cream Colored Surah, excel
lent quality, at 75c a yard. '
Cream Sashes and Sash Rib
bons. Cream Lace Mitts and Kid
Gloves.
White, cream and light col
ored fine Satin Lace and Feather
Fans.
On presentation of bills of
goods te the amount of $5 or
ever, bought at our store, we
will give you " Sunshine for
Little Children," .'IS pages, and
two beautiful water color en
gravings by Ida Waugh, one of
America's greatest artists.
ASTrTcI I BROS.,
j 15 Si 117 North Queen St.
tctu 3kbttcrMcmettt.
tfXUnavt.VKX UOS AND MIA QUF.NDA
Clcsrs, te elcurn, sre hand made with long
Clear llatana Klllcni, Wn nndhDs liexrs.
IIEMUriFH 4I(Alt HTOHE,
FOIt ItKNTrtlUHHrX'ANll NirNMSeM'
llcmnrs. Apply al
JH2-tM 4a-,SOtJTH WATKHHT.
-lANEM-EXCIJWIVK 8TYI.KB IS ACA
V cla, IVmiiiik, Wclsehrl. Cherry and Mslac Mslac
ca.Tnen ntcd In Hitter mid llrenze.
f" DKMUTUHCI'JARHTOIIK.
Sis-Ifilll III JJulK I lie street.
CITY TAX, IWI.-AN AHATFAIEXT OF 3
tier rent. Willis allowed en nil Cltv Tin
ihiii en or iieinrc juiy i, jaw.
m. IiiDiii. nml Hnln in i1
Office hours! S n.
lit. daily. UuMnnday
n will be nnen In tlin
and Hatiinliiy the efhec will be open
Ctenlns from 7 toSe'rloelt.
J. II. HATHFON,
Jt.lt2sllt cityTrciUurcr.
VThCKWKAH-THK LATLHT AM) MOST
jLSl fioihlennMejitlJejipiidi'hiuI'M.tlic'Cljenpcst
snd fs-n. at F.ltlHJI.V.sJX 6i9it'Fiirellhlng
Htere, 11 Went Kldjytreet.1 f J ( J
ALAVUC VAMICTY OF.tOINTi:D IIODM.
Hit ll,-I,nnvfHiKl MeuntlhKs. and KCivrnl
1 .....tit .. .. .n ... ...... In I M .. . .1. t.l I......
niniii. i.iiii; in niauui IIKIIIVi HI CIIU UIH llinu-
liinrtcrs. ,
HU11LKYH DHUO HTOHE,
m West King Street.
fTUlHItF, IH NO HKNMi; IN HCFFKHINtJ
1 tt Ith Cerns mid Illinium, when
COCHItAN'H COHN CUHB
Will lilMr-lire. A well' klimfn lnclv In Ijui-
cttcr, I'j.r Knllc rcnV setinurh fruin la llunlun.
Unit slnTOnHNnrtilJ-tctnHrj Olie1 ntinllCiit left I
c utlrelv it'iabtSsI tii- imln. It M tfmarulilFr.1 te)
.rtiieerlhe money will 1e refunded. Irlccj25
ciiin. i or saic eniy in
COCHKAXi J'HUO KTQItK,
Ncn. H7 A ITJ North Qui rn HI., Ijincnster, Pa.
Tu.ThH
ShTATKOKJOHN S. KKNKAOY, LATKOF
JjJ riirnillM,tiiwiivhlp. deceased. letters of
nibiillilstriitleii mi mid etate liatlliR been
cranted te the unclerslinicsl, all persons Indebted
tticreleare rrucsted le make Immediate pat
in"iit, tin .thesclh l1rg 'rlnlrus(ir,dtrtinl"
n-rnlnst Hi "siieiu, will prcimil them Itheut do de
lay fnrsetlleiiient til Iho nnib rxlcucd.
CUHlaUAN KKNKAUY.
Inmsn l'laee,
DH. HAMUKL KKNKAOY,
HtrnHtjiirc,
.(Ire. M, Kt.M, Att'y. Admliilstraters.
' . mjlMltdTIi
4 Nl) THINOS AltlfNOT WHAT THF.Y
V seem." Ceiniiinn sense and thlrty-flte
delTars si em nil rlKht, anil If ten leek Inte till
nlee little armniri mi nt, its like tlie Kcclrr mo me
eor. It won't work. A mere unntlerliip of Hook Heok Hoek
ICeeplint and the men opening unil closing of a
set of books dcx snot constitute tlinent Ire course
of the LANt'AHl'KIt HlTHINKhH COLLKCIK,
Ne. ni tjeit Klngstrcet, 'llieningli liistruetlen
In nil brancliesenscutlnl ten bqslness education
constitutes tlm cciiuse. 'Icrins ceiiststint with
the InstriK'tleii. ,Aildrrsvi r i i !
( U.C. WW l(l.F,It. Principal.1 !
S'
TOPI IHINKI
At lilt ilii v . u Iw ti Milium I It ten l& front . tliA
ruhlomer lmks ImmiVIie (Jhcs,Xetlrtmlnt.H
IIAKOAINH.
Customer, Hlep I Ttilnk,!
Who pay for es-
leiisiteiiutcriiscjiuiiiisT
Weelojiet Adtcrtlse Iliirunlns.Clenrlnir Bales.
etc., but glte you the lieiietlt or that which
ethers gltethv printer.
Our Counters Contain All that Is New In
SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND
SPRING OVERCOATS,
Our Prices are the fitrest Possible
Ide.te
1 A'
eidejui-
111.U in unsKiiilir Pliu cilirvc'MVS.
i
ASKEW,
nes. am and '.;in west kine KritEirr.
nmrlMnul
w-
E EXAMINE EYES FHEE.
Spectacles !
EXAMINE EYES FREE!
WE
Yeu Think Your Eyas Arc Geed !
i 1 t " '
flr jeu Iiiitellicineaiulneeleii will prehubly
flinl Hint there H something wrinu: tt Ith them,
and that i;1is.ch will lien irrnit help te toil.
We use luliiillahlu " DIA MANTA " lenses,
which arc made only by us, inui riieniuiended
bv liadlin; Oculists as the be,st aids te defec defec
tlte tlslen.
Solid Oeld h'i'tni n, VI. (Ill; usual price,
..-,. I Ml.
steel Hpceine les, fide: usual price, si. et).
Artificial Ejcs Insetted, S?l i usual pike, ,l(l.
M. ZINEMAN & 6R0. 130 S. Hlntb Street,
OITICIA.NH. PHILADELPHIA.
Hclwieu Clii'MniilanirWiiluiitMrii'ts. '
C u ' -' ' ,- ' '"''''
flb'KVAN A. BONH.
These Are Trying Times.
Yes. thes nrrtrvlnetlmes In mere senses ihnli"
one mid eter iceisl housewife knows IIhmIIIII
culty of lnitliiK tfiHHj.swinl brnid In sery het
weather. Hut this task niav be re nclered cenii
luinitlM'ly easy by liatlin; the rlht klml el
l'leur, midetir.t nne who has uvd It admits
that
t LEVANT FLOUR
IstlieIllKlit Kind. Tr. lt.iei.l i II liny it.
Levan ?& Sens,
MERCHANT MILLERS.
iH-lj d
jriIHE PhOPI.E'H CASH MOItE.
MERCHANT
TAILORING
a r-
The People's Cash Stere.
Wc make Clothing te Order
in tlienieM stj llsh" and natUfuc-
, tert: manner, at the Jxittest
Cisli I'rict'H, tind gtitii-uiitce yuii
Mitisfuctlen In iiwty pitrtieiilnr.
OenlM1 liiillitiKKnii Hhirts unil
PriiMcrs nt ."c, one, up te ?1.(KI.
OentH' l'nKlisii Lisle Tin wul
Ilulf llofe, 'Sw ; icKiilur price,
e(V.
flenth' AU-Wnel mid Demut
Fliiiinel Miiits nt 3Se, 6He', 7fie,
J1.1H1 te ?J.r)().
OciiIh' rnliiiiitiliicd rshlits,
thi'liest for the nieiiny in the
city, nt ev, "fie mid Sl.W.
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET.
uiar.UljdH
OTEA.M.
Ve desire te call ithe attention of censumem
of Htcaiu UiMHlkHiid rnKlneem' Stipnllcs, te our
liirpeand tiirlcsl neck of Pipes, vicltcs, c'eH-li,
Miilliablu and Cast Iren rUllngs, Asbestos
Viilcubsten and t'siuliirlnn, tsheel. Piston mm
alte l'lu'lilngs; heetch and Ucd Line Itrllecl
Ins (lauge (Jlasses, tstemii Hiidiatersmidhtemii
lliullni; Aprsimtus; hel and Cap Seriws.inul
In fact almost ctcethlnz rcspjlrfd by stiiuii
Users, and all of which wc eiler at prices which
we Kiuiriiiitee te be lower limn luose of mi)
ethc r elealc r III this t lclnlt v,
Wsliate issltlti'l) the largest stock, mid tic
lux connect! d Willi the Tilephone Exchange,
are prciuirtsl loreisltemid till nil orders in the
shortest sst.lblclliae. When In want of miy.
tliliiK I" our line, call en lis for prices mid tre
ttlllceiitliiee .Mm of our ability and trillliij
lies tes.it 11 ten .iiiu.t, lh la) mid tixillen.
Our facilities for fiiruishlni; Eiuine, lleilers,
t-hufllni,'. Pullets. I lancers, Special Machine O,
Plumbers' and lias titters' Toels, i'atterus.
Medel, mid Iren and llmss Catlings, and fur
the prompt lejuilr or nil Uludef 111.11 liliu r are
iiuexiclled In Ijcneaster, and we rcpectfiill)
ellvlia sluireef jour isitreuagc.
Central Machine Works,
131 A 1.JU NOItTH CH UISi TI AN HTIthl-ri ,
L.tNCtatu:, l'.t.
Geed Werk, Iteiuentibiu Cliarn, I'rumpt
jjess. Telcvhui'u eoiiuectleu eU-tidll
1
."rrlNHY WOLF,
FURNITURE 9TORE..
I'm TvT ' -
ha rrmet rd te llfl Fast King street, htvlnc a
full line of Furniture of every clew rlpt Ien nt the
lowest price. Alan linilfrtjhlnn pnimptlr at
tended te. Call and cininlne bur gisid'.
k8-tfdll II. WOI.F, IVI Fast King Hlrcet.
STifitTHirftrvmi "nutKiriiOftiHEii
snm.l4-j( runrtcltle plrk frcsu nisde te
order from ZS3 te tew. 1 Imniuglily shrunk.
White Khlrts, unlaundrled,JHcand!y)c: our own
make, hand worked buttonholes hnd fltguar
antced, unliiundrled.TScs can'tbe sold elwwhere
feTfl.00. Yenr measure taken and nfcuarnn
lets! from (I te K. Hllk Hlilrt,Hllli Heslerv,
llnderwTnr, and a complete line of Men's Out
flttliign. TROUT h SHANK,
bhlrt Manuriwtnrers mid Men's Outfitters,
IM North Queen Htreet.
mnrtft-lydR
-VriLLKH'B BOnAX BOAP.'
,n
.Borax Seap
WILL
WASH CLOTHES,
i
-AND-
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN.
goete uttb hoce.
B
OOTSANDHIIOUS.
"ifi
BARGAINS IN SHOES,
Just rccclted, direct from the factory, ever
0110 theiisiind pnlraef ladles' Hhees thatwere
mnelciiud stamped te bei told for Si50 a pair,
hut the party fulled before the keckIs ittronn ittrenn
Ithcd ; se I made them nn elTer nt tlie factory
for thCKnedsnndliitd them ilnlhtd In splendid
stjle, and I am e.'Icrln(j j oil these shoes ferSl-M
mid MOO nr pair and etcry pslr Kiianinteed.
Se this Is a rare clianee te eel a S2J) shoe for
Sl-fiO unci t2M. Alse a let of Men's and Het'ie
NhecH wearcelosliiKentclitsip. A 'full line of
Jltneilc and Tan Oxford Ties for Ladles, Jllsscn
and Children at the tow est prices In the city.
D. P.Stackheuse,
28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET,
,. LANCASTER, I'A. n3Mjdc.tv
OTItAP TIES AND OXfeiU)".
MEN'S LOW SHOES!
Wo've i.et forgotten the men in pro
viding (liupcs in fcMitttcar essential te
summer t'omfeit, t hclher fur every-diiy
needs or for llnu divss. TIhm.' ttc udver
tlttc le-dny na1 liiediiini grades, and 1111
nsiinlly geed values at their resiiec'tive
prlws ; tin niere thev'it! examined the
liettcr they'ie liked. Men's real Cnlf
StrapTies; Londen tee, tilth pretty tips,
solid leather outer peles, standard' hcu'W
fastened, giant tuihstaiitial oeuntors and
(diccpskin IrlininlngH ; a piottysheo that
HtHiieiitly aini, ptines u tveaicr every
time. The priiv Is SI .IB; that hardly
pay.s for the inaterial in them. Anether
of the Hiiine Htyle, si lighter and liner
gi-.ule than thu alieve; l-reneh tK light,
bread flexible soles, kewciI, uinmrlng
posltivc'easo and comfort te the tt earer;
solid leather bottoms and heels, geed
eeunteis, tOieeps-kin tiimtningH. Pretty
for diess and ghes surprisingly goe'd
wear Inr a shoe of its weight; jl.. "id
that's cheap, isn't it '. Tlie tliiid te tell
of ti Si'iiiulesci Heal Calf Oxfeiil Tie,
ncitt Louden loe and pretty tips, sheep
skin trimmings, counters that will out
wear the shoe, --eliil leather soles, In unil
out, settetl, ami a finish that gives It a
handsome appcaiiiucu. Kits well, unil
1 iglit for Horviije ; isl.eO. Anether a JJud
Leather Oxford Tie, oil eular seam, han 11
some tip, solid soles and heels, setted,
and excellently llnishcd ; atlinirahle for
divssand mero geed wear in thorn than
you'll expect; $1.50. "We've u pictty
Stiap Tie In ery light calfskin, tee. at
j1.5(l; I'rencli tee, liieach; llexlble Kiles;
its light tiiien the feMit as a slipper; ease,
coiulert and diuahility combined, finer
gratlea from &! te ?f.
SHAUB &BURNS,
II Xehiii Queen St.
niaijr-l)il,c.w
I5001H AM) SIIOIU.
LANCARrKIt, I'A.
who m mi
-Ol'lt-
Mens LlKht Cherkercd mid Plain Hlith
HoeK-Iieel auvas Shoes, w Ith rubber soles, ter
'leuiils, lit iiiiia-liltus, Dasi Hull, etc, slesote
ti, $l.-i. 'Iho iciilar prliu of these sIhks Is
SI .Wl, but welieiuht a "Jeb Let." When llnsc
areall we deu'l think wc tun Kit any mere te
sell at this prlee.
.Men's Wletiimis, II, Ijnlles, 75e, Ilejs, i.V,
nml Children's is'. These. Iiki, area "Jeb I.et."
Nct Kit will hate lobe sold at iijsuliir priii's.
Men's, llyys' and 'luulli Tan rip ltetjiilur
Cut, Henk-Laic Him, HM sr pair; Isttcr
ernde of Mi n's al Si. Si-riO mut, f.l.
Men's Tip Tan Lew Iicu bliees at 31.,'Oiuul ti.
llnjs' Veal Calf Ijicc, Ilutleu and Ceni;icss
Shoes, sizes a te .'v. SI.'JS.
Wc hatoeneof tlin l.in;est lines and ussoit usseit
ments of Men's, Heys' mid eilthiCulf Don Den Don
1,'elamid Kuui;aroeShcx.slu thucily.
IjuIIcs' Plain Tee Tan Oxfords, 73 mid up
wards, 1 uilleis Tip l;iii Oifeids, 7-, nud upwards,
UiiIIch' i'altiit laatlitrTipOxfeids, T6c. and
upwards.
Ijulles' Plain Tee Doiii;ela 0furd, 75c. and
upwards.
The two last mcutlnned shoes beat an) tlilnt;
wiietcrsuw'fc.r the money. '
J.iullrs' Kid Oisra Slippers, 50c. mid upwards.
The One-Price Cash Heim
The Leaders of Lew Prices
Brkc cinrl hrjc
I WWVW.I w.vv,,
3 & 5 East King St.,
LANCASTKH I'a,
c-stoieeleeid etiryetiiilnyutti e'ejis k, ex
cept .Monday uud baturday.
tctu buctrtiBciucttt.
D. P. STACKHOUSE.
in! i vm,
tttccllattceu0.
A ftt
tt.OK
HCHINKSS EDUCATION CAN 11H HAP
I me KUYMTO.VU IH.HIM.Ss-s CUlc
rer r, mil course s jJOefeiiiiir eMen.
Wfir nsr hlch tuition for
nici
peer ImirMctlen,
twhen cm can get the most thnreitnh and prac-
iivni niurM; inr nan inn menct '
reu the roll rue.
W'c gueraute
.. W. I). MasHF.lt, Prln..
tfdAw 1 N. Queen Ht, Lsncanter, T
O AND SUE
uTheOrcat FIchletTyretltn Warblcrt.at
Maennercher Garden I
New I"erfennanep Every Ktcnhig.
Jndles w Hlietit escort and miners net admit
ted te the garden.
In cntc of Inclement weather concerts will tie
held luMnimercher Hall. Th refete none need
hesitate te s llt these relebrstcsl T rellent.
I'rer. TIU's Wonderful Marionettes Hhewr and
Jeseph Hever en Saturday night.
JcMmd 1 PFAEFI.E, I'rep.
,sl ,J" rtM,
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NOTICE
-TO THE
fctes of fc Peer
-AND Till
Citizens of Lancaster County.
WlIEKEAs, The above Directors Advertised
and rccclted Plds this 1.1th DAY OK JUNE for
the fiirnUlilus of Hratliu; Apparatus for the
Insane Asylum and Hospital IJulldltigs, bids
bused en Specifications riimlshed by them
scltcs.imd NO SIONCVH te he paid cm the work
until the Jeb preted satisfactory at 70 degree
teniHrature 111 all rooms In both buildings in
zcie weather, with the iiudcrstandlii); that
the work win te be Kit en te the Lewest Bidder.
Didljeu net Honorably and Deal I'a lily with
me, my Hid bcliiR SV,4(U) mid Hwanllttna
eemjpotlter fer'i,i"iI)l f
Gentlemen, I decxpcctnnd Insist Iu this mat
ter en beliiR treated an a legitimate bidder, and
will held you for the amount or my bid As a
Heard rcprcsentliiK the Intel cslsef the Taxpay"
ers of this county, ou hate no authority te
recklessly spend the count 'h money.
I was treated Iu thu saine manner when bids
were asked for heating; the court house. Only
the commissioners it cre mum cautious. I was
Iho lowest bidder, but they did net awuid Iho
contract.
The City of Lancaster done dirt win k !u
liwardliiR contract for Hellers; ces tin.' them
cite rii.Wi mere Hint my bid.
New let us lut estimate.
Jehn Best.
Jli'U ,Q3)Oei0.
TIWYOHKHOHE,
sT
-AT Till
New Yerk Stere.
INDIA LINCNf!,
VICIOIIIA LAWNS,
NAINSOOKH AND CAM MUCH,
STIUPia) PLAID AND CIII'CKl'U LAWN'S,
Kiouiu:i)ANDDerri:i) hwjis mcilinh,
INDIA MI'LIJJ, INDIA DIM1TV,
HKMSIITCHI'H VICTOIUA LAWNS,
I'MMtOIDI'Rr.D I LOl'NCINUS,
Inetir tarlity of design at low prleen.
CHILDIli:N'bi:MMtOlDKlti:ii'IX)lNtINGS
At S3, JSI, J7), 5u, (U1, cents a junl
IVINCII CMIlHOIDCItr.D I'LOUNCINOS
At M, 7, 15, ft), C2'i, 75 cents a yard
l'.LCHANT EMIIitOIDKItCD KLOl'NC INO.S
At 7'x', Kie, SI, 11.23, 51.5) te Ma yard.
CAMIIItIC, NAINSOOK AND SWISS Bl)f5-
INOS AND INbi:itTION
In widths suitable for etiry purpose at low
prices.
TUnKl! IICD AND NAVY M.l'K FIHKC.
INGS AND HDOINOI
AtVerj Lew Prices.
Ai,i.evi:it KMimeiDcimi-.
Hi Swiss, Cambric Nainsoek.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 and 10 East Kiug Street,
jS KbfYlTTlNG COIWET.
C-B.
C.B.alaSpirite
C-B.
Tlin Hl'.sT riTTIMI COlWPT IS Tilt Welll.I)
Cor bale b landing Mercliants.
Mayer, Strouse & Ce.,
Muuufactltrcu, 112 1IKOADWA V, N. Y.
oclW.'tM.TIifScew
fflnte Dress Goods
.-Ah i
AiWA;r':'i'''-,'li-si,Jifciea-J s..
ifeg-- r tAiA ?-, y
,' . ,'a'tS..t-A TMdi.fi '
, -&ini&0t, - g. v lift-' jfc- "
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