Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 09, 1889, Image 4

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i ,- Belief ThtThes New F.mple.vcd ill
" Be ReUtncd llj the Columbia ntul
Snwqnehiuinn Iren Companies.
CelX'JuniA, Aug. P. The notice of Uie
advance of wages tiy the Susipiihimnannd
Columbia Iren companies is ihi stth stth
jectefmuch talk about town. The cm
ploy ci en Ktrlke will return te tlirlr places
if the mills arc cleared ofthe "scab" labor.
Whether Uie new men will be discharged In
notknewn. Some orthe people think thnt nil
competent men new employed will lm re
tained, whlle ethers are orthe opinion that
the old workmen will be re-employed.
The annual picnioef Ocn. Wel&li Pest
Ne. U8, O. A. It, will be held nt Pcnryn
Park en Saturday, Auguri. 17lh. Thore
will be n number of attractions for tlie
picnickers. The Metropolitan brass orches
tra will furnish the dancing music. Hpecl.il
trains will be run te Mount Oretn.i forthe
nccominedntloii of jx-rwum desiring te ve
the cavalry and nrtiHcry ofthe V. S. Army
and National Ouard'new In camp.
Samuel Illukle and Ons Wlke led town
tills morning for a trip te Philadelphia.
Mm. Harry M. Sample and seu lell yes
terday en n lell te Phlliulclphl.i.
Mcsrs. 1 A. Uennrlt and II T. Cr.iv en,
president and manager of the shiil fueteiy
went te Philadelphia en business connected
with that grew Ing Industry.
Y. L. Welch and Mstcr, t-en mid daughter
of Treasurer Welch, of the Heading A
Columbia railroad, came te tow n yesterday
en a tandem blcycle and Hpcnt the night nt
the Franklin hetijc. They lea this morn
ing for Gettysburg und nre en route for
LurayCnvc. While In town (hey weie
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Dctvv ller.
Miss Welch holds n Ccntuiy vvhcelmun'h
badge.
MlssSallle May er Killed from New Yerk
en Wednesday for a trip te Kuiejhi.
S.pilre It. It. Mayer lias returned home
frynin visit te his seu, W, Mayer, nt
"Tiittersen, I'a.
J. 1. Andrews, Oranil llaplde, Mich., Jm
en a Islt te tow n.
Charles lllteshuc, of Chester, is vllling
friends In this place.
Hupt. Chas. McCenkey or the Yerk A
Peach Bettem Xuirew tJunge rallre.ul, was
In town te-day.
Das Id Kiuttz,the will knew n ball player,
will play with the Harvey Fishers of Dun
cannon, nt l'enryn en Saturday.
Mrs. Harry II. llelue gavij a picnic le a
number of young l.ullesal Chlchlcs rock
en Thursday. All lud a veiy pleasant
time.
The reef is being put en the last build
ing at the wagon works, and the manage
ment ex jietts te ha e e erj thing In opera
tion by September Ut.
Thofunuralel the Inte Piofusser A. S.
Shcetz leek place te-day nt 2 o'clock, at
Washington borough.
Sergeant Aiicrn, Corpeml l"e and l'rl l'rl
vate OcorgeSinltli epulllUst at target prue prue
tlce at NX and am yardu last evening, l'rl l'rl
vate Kephart classlileel at these raugcH.
Eleven members attended the practice.
Hen. Duck annoyed thn pcople at the
market heuse yesterday by being drunk.
He was arrested and hciU te Jail fei Iho
days by Nipiirn Selly.
A new base ball club has been nrguutred
under the name of " Victory." A gnnie
will be played en Satin day afternoon with
the Ironsides.
KCAPEI KHOM TIIK.sTATlnX nou-e:
Jehn Quliiii flints J ttil Llttln JHlllculty
ill Gcttluu Out el Ills (ell.
('oustuble Klcheltr. found .lehu ((ulnii
helplewdy drunk en the pavement at the
Southern market en Thursday afternoon.
He took (Jiiinn te the station heuse and he
was locked In a cell op the east hlde of the
building.
tjulnn was supposed te be soeuio In his
cell until Inte in the night when Sergeant
Hartley was Informed by Ulllcer i'lcnuunl
that (uiuu had escapes! fiein the station
house. The liil'oiuintien was ten v eyed te
Olllcer Flcnnard by a young man who had
met (jiiluu nnd te whom (Jiiinn told that
h had escaKsl.
An investigation at the btatien liouse
show ml that (mini had no dlllleiilty In
mnking his escape. He lere a phve of
beard from the wainscoting und w illi It he
pushed into the yard the Iriuiiu containing
the lien bars. The weed weik aieuntl Iho
bars was cry i-ettcu nud it uspiiied
K-arcely any etle't en the pait el'quluu te
free himself.
Qutuu xays he made his esiae beTore
dusk and w cut direct te his home en St raw -Wry
htic-eU Seigvanl Ilaitley detailed
Olllccra Flcnnard, Crawford, Oil and Mos Mes Mos
heukop te go in hearch of Quliiii. They
found him nt home and he madeun elfeil
te cstape thnmgli u back window-, but
when he mw an elllcer stationed tlioie he
Hiirrendurcd, was taken te the station liouse
and locked In nud lien eladcell.
Chief Smeltz, at the illrcctleti of the
mayor, preferred a complaint for malicious
mischler against Qiiinn. In addition there
is n charge efdruukenucsH and dlseiderly
conduct jirefernsl by Constable i:iclinlt.
In default of bail he was committed for u
hearing to-mei row afternoon nt I o'clock.
WItKlti: isj TIII ,oil IIIHIW N f
.Meney AVulllnijIii ( hlcii:e ler u ( olei-eil
Man SupKis4Ml te lie llerealieiit.
All insjicH ter ofthe Fidelity Mutijal Life
association was in town jestcrduv aller aller aller
noen looking for a colored man nnmcsl
Jehn Drew n, w he is supjxixed te be somo semo some
wher in this locality. It upjx-trH that
Drewn was, up te last February, in the
employ or a party In Chicago. About that
time he left that city, coming Fast. Snye
lie left Chicago it upitcars that seme woman
has died lca lug te him n considerable sum
of money. Search has been made for him,
but se fa i without any success itc.
ronten 1 hurls ccolercs.li repents that a man
whom he supposes te be the jsii I wanted
was here in the winter and early spring
The lnsKx;ter attributes the dilllciilly In
finding Diewu te a conspiracy which is en
feet le keep him under le er.
Tobacco and Dough ltetleix Fight,
rrem the I.ltltz Itcrerd.
Cenrad Tanner, a Herman baker el
this place, has had a gnidgc against
Ja ob Knier, a Manhcim eigarmaker,
for seme time. On Saturda evening
Kuler was seen in town by Tanner.
Tanner followed him and tliey met near
the railroad depet. There w eru few weids
bstw ecu them until they (Mine te blows in
true bull-deg style. They kept it up until
almost exhaused, wheu they scpiiatel,
sttel m vcrnl aces and loekesi t ene an an
etlier. Knler walked awav and when lie
reached the pavcmeiit In front of llricker
A'Snaely' olllce he was again attacked
by Tanner. Anether combat ensued with
out ceremony am! they went inn the light
ith mere determination than in the first
round. Knier had his shirt tern oil and
was knoeked down. Tanner held him
down by the threat and was leady te
givehis antagonist n ilght-haiider. when
Killer's feet came ilylug up in Tanner's
face, giving him soveral kickssounexiKst kicksseunexiKst
dly ami se forcibly that he was obliged te
t e go and take te his heels, w hich ended
the fracas.
llcleru Iho Majer.
Charles Brown was arrested en Tliurs
day ferelninkennesH and disorderly con
duct. Ills fctery te the mayor this inorn inern
Jng was that he cuine from Che.-ter county
te Ijincaster te leek up some of his old
army comrades and he drank tee much,
H premlMsl te go Iwck te Chester county
if lie was discharged, nnd the mayor al
low csl him loge.
A AVatcu In the llran.
While feeding his cattle nfevv-days age
Israel Hlencr, or (licenville, this (.utility,
euud a watch iu tie brau.
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Strikers.
2H1KVIX tlllEB.VA.MI WANAMAKEH.
tlreen Sn.isTlint ttie (Jevernment Has
Hecii Well I'nlet Fer Coneesslenn.
In Iho controversy between the Western
Union Telegraph ceinany nnd the ie-t-master
general, en the part of the goccrn geccrn
ni"tit It Is rlnimed Hint Its business should
he done nt a cheip rnte because the com cem
iMiiy has reccUeel lucnlculnhle benelltsby
its occupation of pest reads. In reply the
president of the Western Fnleii ceiiimy
mvm that the act of 18!fl referred te by Mr.
Wanamnkerdld net and nmld net glothe
eeiniintiv thcrignl te plant lis )les en any
but lands actually belonging te Uie gen em
inent. Dr. tlrcen says:
The railroads nre il reads, as well as
seme or the highways, and ir the go em
inent gics us Iho right of way en jsjsl
ru.uK whv should we hae te pay the
railroad companies for 117 We hne te
contrail for our rights of way fiein the
parties who own thcni, whether railroad
companies, turnpike and plank read com
panics, or Individual lanil-ewncrsj and In
iMseuf streets nnd hlgliwayHWO haote
obtain license) from the city .county or state
authorities, or condemn under authority
of state Inw s.
The net te w hl h you refer gives the tele
graph companies we opting It the light te
lake stene and limber from the public
lands, and te pre-empt and enter net ex
ceeding forty acres for each station. Wei
hiienucr needed te use any stone; and
since Iho piss.meiif Hint net the railroads
nernss the continent hae u lien led ample
facilities ferjransiH'irtlng ecslnr.fer peles,
which Is mere iliirabln nnd ecoiieinieiit
than the native limber. Aslopre-euiptlng
forty acres of laud for n station, we have
found that wherevcr a telegraph station
was needed thore were no unoccupied
government lauds. It Is Irue, therefore,
that we have never taken a stene or stick
or timber, or appropriated n feet of public
land under that law.
Di.diccu Insists that the pewei of Iho
postmaster general le regulate ledls Is
limited by thoeenstitutlon tea iustcompoii iustcempoii iustcompeii
Mtlon ler the service reiiiiiccl, and that n
Just cempensitlnu must cover the actual
cel of ihe service. He ndds :
I still insist thnt the government Is our
most faveil customer, nnd that Iho
ratn ler government service during Iho
imstflve years, eensldeilng the eharacler
of tlie service, Is low or than Ithut given le
any oilier pitien.
'tried lolJlvelho President uSeiire.
Oun ofthe tenuis orthe Itnsteu I'JIy I'ar
cel Dellveiy eempany was .stepped in the
street en Wednesday by an unknown
ni'iii, who handed 'ihe driver a small
p-uecl illiectud te " I'lesldent llairiseu,
lleli'l Vendoine." Tlie driver was aoiue aeiue
what elated at the ptesiM'i ts of having Iho
oppeilunlty el elellveiing n parcel te the
president, nnd leek It te the i mill i olllee,
S'e. 4.J Summer street, whom the snporin snperin
lendenl, IMvvlu O. Iil(ht directed him te
emeu It carefully. Several paper wrap
pings were leiueveel, beneath which weie
two pieces et thill beard, such as
we'ltd be used le pietes'l photegiaphsor
glass from lujiirv. The man who was
opening this tuysleiieun parcel was net In
the most enviable frame of mind all this
time. Ills mingled emotions of pleasuie
and anger, hewevei, when he hud ills
closed tlie eutlie "mechanism"' of
"Iho Infernal machine." need net be
desciibcsl lie found at Iho bottom ofthe
pin kage enlv a boeh, which boie the
stiiilling title, "lijnainile I'ailildge"
lletvvenu lta lenveN wiimii card of nintches
and nothing mine. 'I lie book was again
vv rapped un and delivered te the clerk nt
the lletel ciidome, and probably reached
Iho piesldeut or his prlvaleseeretnry.
I.AIIMV DOINTIIi: till. 'I OFF.
lie) Asteiilslieil tlie Wnltcr, Hilt Nevel-
AVenl 'I'lii'ii) Agnlu.
Trein the IMIiilniri;li Hrelsiiuui.
Talking aboilUbeylsh esc-aiiades, " I have
a vivid leeollectlen," ki.vm Mr. Henry J.i J.i
beuchere, "of a clay w lien, happening te
have mero money lliau 1 knew what te de
with,! ekteiuilnisl loele the 'big loll.' I
sallied forth te the largest hotel in F.teu,
engaged a private loom und eudeiesl the
w niter te hi lug me a bowl of punch. The
ill select iiiuciieuary stared, nut liieugtii it;
It was then my turn te stare nnd wonder
what en earth I should de with the lingo
bowlful et'n Meld the very odor of which
made me leel faint. At length, my eye rest
ing upon a geed old-fashioned" cupboard
of autiipie oak, a brilliant lib a struck me.
I opened the deer nud poured the w hole of
the punch Inte the basement of the eup eup
beanl. Then after waltluga few minutes
te see whether the obnoxious lioiiei would
make inroads upon the carpel, tlie pattc in
of which was that of golden cieuiis
en a loyal-blue ground, I lang Iho bell
iigtin, ami, en the waiter iipjeaiiiig, in
stilt mero iiiithoiltatlve tones I nrdctcd
another bowl. .Nevei shall 1 forget the
oiresslen of herrllksl amaemciit wlilch
came ever Iho man's countenance. The
second potation went the way of the
Hist -Ihal is le say, into the eupbeatd,
and Alexander the' Oieat altei his vic
tory ever Darius, could net have felt
lileiider than I did when I called hu the
bill, dlsbuiscd half u seveieign ler Iho
punch, ten shillings inoie for the pri
vate pallor, tipM.sl the waltei and swag swag
geieil into tlie streut, lully persiinded lb il
thoevcMof the whole inn weie upon me,
wliti li, In my exult. int state nt mind, were
I iiilauieiiut te these of all Fuiope. 1 uevei
went tlieie again."
A Dentil Laid te ".lnel the I'eepei'.'"
Ilesldes teilifyiug neatly twenty women
ut nizabclh, N. J,, h liisiuldiilght pranks,
".lack Iho I'eeper," that niysleileiis In
divlelual se ellen seen but uev ei c-.iuulit, 1h
new nccused efcmislug Iho death el Mrs.
Jehn MeC.iilhy, who clicsl n day or two
age. Her heuse .was Invaded by the
Deeper about two weeks age anil the
inmates were badly fiighteued. Mrs.
McCarthy wnti lying veir sick at the time
and the shock she ieceived caused ti re
lapse, iriim the elicits el which she was
tiu.ible te rally, ller friends say that the
unknown scamp Is hugely resismsihle for
her death, nud threats el lynching him II
e aught aie made. The polh'emo becemini;
alive te the fact tliat Hie Huge r of thocili thecili
ens has been .Housed ly their lack of
activity in hunting down (he ellcuder, and
nieuew putting teiih CMraerdluaiy- ulleits
toeliscever his identity.
Pud el Iho C 11U11 si,,.,
Vnellier Het occinreil at tlieCaiihi fnr-nai-eat
Keating Station, Pa. The stliheis
were at thcii caiupun the hill when one
of the guaidsguve the signal that new men
were iippieai hiug the fui uncus. In an in
stant the stiihcis iiishcsl pell-mell down
the hill. They ilisc-eveusl two men walk
ing up the rallri'id trail, tow aid the fui fui
iiace. 'Iho men stnrtesl In inn. Thestiikeis
sheiitcsl at them te step, und si nt a shewei
el stones alter Ihciii. One of the stiiUers
diew a revelvcu and tiled, but did net
stiikelhe llei'lug men, who kept en to te
w aid tlie turn. ue, and siiici'islesl 111 leach
ing Iho works. The fui nines have been
blown out, and work mav net be lOMimed
for a mouth.
special liem I'vemeu. I'a., says : "The
gji.it isike strike Is ended vvlthii vietetv
let the liieu at an adv alien el 12 jnu cent.''
t hi-lstepliei' cleiti'i- VIIm-Ieh.
t hristepher ticiger, el Se. -Jin jit King
stri-ct, was repented te tlie chief of police
niiThuisdav iveiiiiig as missing. He was
last seen eailv en that meiiiiug. II was
supH)-id that he had gene le his 010
banks in Iho southern pail of the county,
bill nelle et the tialnmca lemi uiber hav
ing see 11 liiiu, 1101 have his lilcnds heard
from him. Mr. dcigci is sj years old and
Is in fes'hle health.
Iti-Klatt-utlnu of Veterlnur.v surueen.a
Jehn Carpe-nter llrackbill and Weldler
K. Itejider have regisleied at the prolixin prelixin prolixin
eLirj'solllce as velerlnary surgeons. The
reglitratleu of all vcterluaiy surgcsjns Is
made necessary by au act of assembly
passcsl ut Hi last session.
Mn.v (.'it 'le Tetc-hcstcr.
'Hie Yeung Itepubllcaiisuie making ur
inimements for their annual exclusion.
Teh hosier Dc.cih Is likely te be seileilcel as
III" place fur the festivities.
OWi-luirucil ru i- VNniii r Evidence,
The members of the Fae-glej vllle gang,
w he w cre c haigcd w lib malicious uiise liief,
lijiluhearing befme Alderman MtConemv
lids morning und discharged for want of
ev ldeuce.
(Ifllcer HclsV VVIIi. ufnt Yerk.
Chief .SmtlU recelved 11 telegram this
morning from Yerk stating that the w Ife
of Olllcer Helss, who is visiting that city.ls
very b!ck. Olllcer JIciv left for Yerk this
aflrinoeu.
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THE LANCASTER DAILY
A MYMTi:itlOU AVI'.DlllMI.
scnv s He Whs Forced te Mnrry a Weman
He Never Hnw Hefbre.
The hlsteiy of a inyiiterleus marrlnge
was Hied with the elerk ofthe superior
court in Chicago en Thursday morning,
nud the matter will coine up In the usual
way, te Iw heard in the divorce exutrt.
ltebcrt 11. Mitchell is the complainant,
ami he says he was forced Inte a peculiar
mnrrhige." On llieliMh day eflnst August,
he siy-s, he was nt the deKjt te take a train
for Ifv niislen w lieu two men, claiming te
be detectives, accosted him and said there
was a man at the Avcnue house In Fvaus Fvaus Fvaus
totiwhe very nun h desiresl te seu him.
Against his will, the bill alleges, Mite hell
was cendiietest te Hint place, where he met
one MeCerd, who Informed him that he
would he compelled te return with the
party te Chicago and mnrry it woman
named Anna I,. Call Is. Tethis preposition,
It Is asserted, tlie phillitltr edijes tecf strenu
ously, but in -vain. Thcdetis lives claimed
te have the iMivver te arrest hliu, but ukui
wliat c-hnige thev did net say.
Accordingly, he ictriincd le Clilcnirei the
siineciny wini .iiLem nun me ueieciives.
lie nttemiiteil toesenpe ntlcr leaving the
tinln. but thev held him and eendui.tcil
him bv force te the Clllteu house, It
Is
of
alleges!. MtCerel then lell, w 1th ene
llii)eieles.'llves, as lie
said,
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license nod a minister. The vveiuan was
. IUI .1 111.11 I IIIK'J
brought In, and for the llrst lime, It Is
slid, the pIiiintlirsctcycsuHju her. Ileian
le Iho ether deer te escais?, and found the
ether delcctlvu en guard. Presently, the
two who left retui tied with the minister
and the license, nnd the ceremony, It Is
charged, was lie rfermed agalnsl Mite hell's
will and In splte crhls protestations. Then
he w as permitted te depart, w hie h he did,
nevei seeing the woman afterward. An
allldiivlt accompanying Hie bill gives tlie
woman's residence as Martinsville, lud.
Tlie prayer of Iho bill is that Iho court
declare Iho mnrrhige null nud void.
Iho Last Heel Men's hupper.
The second nunlverMry of tlie " list
Hed Man's Supper " association of Cones Cenes
toga I'c litre was held at tlielr wlgwuiu en
Thursday evening. (licit Chiefs W. 0.
Myeis, William Cen ley, and Themns
It. Dennelly, of Philadelphia, and Jehn
M. McCully, el I.incnslei, weie escorted
fiem Hie lielel by the mciuhci.s of
the association, hended by the Ocn Ocn
eral Reynolds bind. 'Iho Kimiiiel
was seiveel In the wigwniu, and vas p.u
taken of by about Ihiee htindiisl people,
Including members el the tiihe, and tlielr
familles and friends. After the banquet
speeches worn made by tlie gient ehiels,
and II. I'". Hookey, llyien .1. Drewn, Itlcli
mil Apporley, C. F. iuade and ethers.
Messrs. Ilievvn nnd Apperley also sang
sevcinl eeuile iengs. They weie nccoiii ncceiii
p inled en the organ by a lady,
who also tendered several choke soles.
II. F. Hookey presided us muster of
lereiuouies. 'Iho nlhilr wnsiigrnnil suc
cess nnd wns heai tlly enjoyed liy all who
participated. The Conestoga trihe is In a
flourishing condition nnd expects te add n
number of new members as Iho icsiill of
last evening's anniversary. The meiuber
shlp new iiuinbers II. 'Ihey uImi eeit
le lerni n Pocahontas ilcgice in Hie ne.ii
lulure. 'Ihugie.it cliiels ictiiriied te Iain
castei at IJ.:1U, and lell en the 2.L1) trains fui
their homes.
I'm h of Iho great e hiefs and Itev . Wool Weol Woel
sen, el Conestoga, was picscuteel with a
line laigecnke.
S'lnlJ", IIHll ss
KIPS IIFIIIIY,
Mis,
.Move i- IVII In Leve Vlth
Illm
While en Hee Vocation.
Iloyerlevv 11, llcrks i-eiinty,ls sHriccl up by
the elopement of a leading business man
with hlsslstei-lu-lavv. The runaway cou
ple 1110 Jacob it. Fried, a shoe niauufae
tuii't, and Miss Kate Meyor. Filed Is
Hu Uh"r of two children, and Is about
thiily viarseluge. Thu woman Is tweuty
llve, geed le I. lug, ill esses In style and
w eais geld e.v e glasses. She has consilium censilium consilium
bie money tit horevvu, and hi feeling the
expense) of thn elopement. Shi) had been
spending her vacation with Iho family el
Mr. Filed, at lloyerlevvn, and was in ills
celiiuiiy most of thetline. ller sister sus
pected nothing. She thought Mr. Fried
was only trying toiuaUehei visit pleasant.
Last week Katie bade Ihci family farew ell
and wenl te Heading. Slie put up at tlie
Holed l'enn. A few- days later Mr. Filed
told his w ife slid ought te taken vacation,
loe, und he uriuiiged te hilng his himlly
en 11 visit le his sister ill Heading. He
went le Heading with her and left again,
s.iv lug he was going lieme, but Instead hu
met Miss Meyer, and they left the eitv
tegethei. Mrs. Frlisl netllleel the district,
attorney ami his elllcers elisceveied that
the couple had eloped. They took with
llieui two big trunks of clothing. All elleit.
will he made te inteicept tlie eoiipleaml
hilng them back. Their truukH wetu
checUcsl ler St. Leuis, and the police In
that city have been notified te leek out ler
them.
(.HAND AIIJD DAY.
It Will He OlieiveilTnT Mnulielni On
Tuc'siln.v, Neptemlicr 1 7.
A meeting et the cltlrens of Manlieim
and lepresentatives of (Jen. lleinlclman
Pest, (J. A. it.: was held en Thursday ovo evo ove
ning with A. Kline piesldeut. A 1 range range range
inoutsweie made forthe annual leiinlen
of nil theCiiand Army pests et tlieceuutv.
It was cleiidiHl te have the leunieuun
Tuesday, yepiembei 17lh.
The ceininlttcu cm speakers lepeitesl that
Adjutant tteuural Stew ait had accepted 1111
invitation te deliver un add less en that
occasion, lioverner lieaver has also been
invited te (tteind, but he has net yet noti
fied thucoMilttce whether he can be pres
ent. Invitations have) been sent te 11 number
efdrnnd Aimy jmsts in adjoining counties
und a reply has been icceiv eel IioniMccl IieniMccl IioniMccl
teil pest, H vvill be piesenl.
Thecillrens nfMauhelm willpicjiaie 11
ilinnei for Iho v isitlng llrand Anny men.
In addition te Iho parade Ibeie will be
several nltr.11 limit ler the aiuusemciil of
the islleis.
siiminer Lcdsiii-e.
Waller Samson and family, of Philadel
phia, 1110 visiting iclatives In this city.
Chailcs I'neleaud family, of Henove, are
visiting Mis. I'ncle's biolher, Jaines Fel
leubuim, engineer at the city water weiks.
lleniy Haumgaiiluer and wife lell this
iiieiuing In spend a vara! ion in the Cat
skills. lioetgo D. piechci and wife have gene
le Wlnntict it.
Hcv. C. Flvln lleupt, of (iiaee Luthuiiiii
cliuicli, is visiting nt Atlantic City.
Itev. J. H. Piatt, et St. Juhu'fi 1. pise opal
church, is oil 11 en trip te New Yeik unci
the Fast.
Dr. Sway no Wickeishuu, nt Chicago, au
eld-time Democrat, bruthui te Dr. .1. P.
Wickei-shaiu, Is in thin cltv visiting his
ncplie .llnieldWlckiihli.ini and C. 1".
.Mentgiinicrv. Dr. ii Ucishaui has ie
leutly been tcuileied the Msltieu of heillh
coiuuiissiener by the councils and may 01
of Chicago.
'
-peehil ( omiultic'eot' the .school I timed.
A lesolutleii was adepteil at the last
meeting of Iho school beard te grant cer
tilicates te thus)) who complete u two j ears'
ccniise iu the higli school. Presideiit Me Me
Ceriulek te-day appelutcsl Dr. Jehn Lev Lev
ergecHl, Win. D. Stautler and (Jeerge X.
Hey nebis us u ceniinittie te frame 11 nile
governing such awaixl, and te pie.ue n
suitable leriu of certillcate. This commit
tee w 111,1 epeit ut Iho. September uiei'tingef
tlie beard.
laist und round.
('. II. Heynehls, of lilii West Clieslnul
street, lepertcsl id the station heuse hist
night nt huir-past two o'clock that his
daughter u yeairs old left home e.nly in the
utlernoeii, and us she had net returned
they feiresl that she had met with an
accident. All the) police) elllcers et Iho city
were untitled et tlie gill's disappearance.
Au hour atlerw, lids, te the great relief of
lier patents, she illumed home, she had
been at a neighbors heuse1.
They 'iv Net Hungry,
The water is in proper cenditlfin te
angle for bass, but iiiaiiy Waltons who
liiiexl the Ucnl.s orthet'oneitoga en Tliurv
day were net revvMtcled for their trouble.
INTELLIGENCE! FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1889.
A Meed Day's Fishing,
.lehu Hurting and A. J. Lelblcy left town
this morning about :i o'clock, with a big
supply of fishing taekle Tern day's fishing
at Muddy Creek. Tliey returned this
afternoon with 100 pounds of cattish and
1WI pounds of turtle. " Muck"' says lie
will resign from the Cern-Cob club and
Jein a fishing club. His friends are at
tempting te ascertain whether he did net
Jein ene Hits morning and secure their
trophies.
(lesiriiu lliillmiiti Makes un Assignment.
Ooergo llellmiin, hat manufacturer, at
Adnintevn, whose llnauclal dlfllcultlcs
were noted en Thursday, made an assign
ment at Heading, late en Thursday for the)
bencllt of erisllters. The deed of assign
ment was received by ltecerder Itelnheld
this morning. The assignees are Henry
Siegfried, of Adnmstevvn, nnd II. II. Flick
lnger, or Helnheld's Station.
HKitvitm In (he HynnROjttic will net coin cein
inciice until next Friday cvenlnit.
Wakm It's Hnfu Cure cures both malaria and
klilncy illsensc by InkhiK cnit of the bleed the
poisonous liinlnrlnl ccrnis, unci tiy pnttliiK the
klilnejs In a tienlthy eonclltlen.
""IrittltO.
FneiisAiii. In this cllv, en the nth Inst.,
Iliirlmra l'reliart, In tin: Still j car of her age.
'J he relatlve-s ami friends of the: family nre re
siwclfiilly Invlteil te ntlitiit the funeral, from
her Inte resilience. Ne. 43! Dish street, en Mon
day inuriihitf at fc.30 o'clock. High Mns at Ht.
Jese pli's church. Iiiteruicnt nt 81. Jeseph's
i enittrry, 2td
lititvltcla.
l.lve Hteek MnrketH,
Oil IC.VOO.
ic.voe, Ainr.8. litcclpts, l2e: lilpniciils
I market slcjuly; beeves, tliiV?ten: steers,
rf.'IK'ii Mecker anil Iciclcrs. ti 'i'tWMU ;
fl.lJU)
J.l no,:
onus, bull ninl mixed. II (IJa eje; Texas cattle.
tl71(3-3il)ibull,Jiav.U).
nees ueceipn, in.uun; smpmcnls, njaoe; mar
ket striul) ; mixed, ti 2.VH M: neiivy, l JO
I.Y, IlKlil.JiaVITi; ltls, 3 00rtil 40
Kli)vi-ltc(clpls,n,ni): shipment. I.tiooimnr I.tieoimnr I.tioeimnr
kptstenily: natives, $.lcVX?l le; Western wenhd
SI "(J 1 10; KhernTcxans, S-tCO&l 10; lambs, JI2.5
tet-'itsO li r lie nil.
IIasi l.ilii-inv. Caltlc -Itecclpts, HOT; hl
incuts IIMI; market elesrel slew: prime,
I 1V I ,l. fair le l'chmI. J-ITMI in: cotnineii.
f.'l frt, slm kers, tiljti-S, no enrs of entile
shlmie'I le New erk.
IIeks - Heceliitx. lian; shlimiciits.
1 100;
market llriu. ell's nnd llitlilerki rs.tl wv4tm
medium nml IlKhl I'lillmlclpliiii, tl (.ViflW);
hnivy Iieuh, Jl KVjIOT, II cms shipped te New
Yerk.
Hheep -HuclptH, SW: slilpuipiils. IUU; innr
kct very sternly j prime, tl Tiv.m (li; fair
10 itiKKi. m wki (O; leuuilim, (1 UKp2 fiO;
Phlluilelphlii Pioiliice Miii-kct.
I'iiii.aiu i.i-iiia, Aug. Ii.-Noen-Floiiripilet ;
IVnu'a siiHr, 'JUVtatxi; exlni, 31rv'i,.i:Ki;
faintly, 4 I10.4I 2j, teller, 4 iVji I 7.1 ; patent,
J.'iUk.ideO.
Wheat steady; Ne. " lttd, new, 8le;Ne. 1
IVnu'a Ited.va.
Cern linn ; Ne. 2, iSKrHBc.
Oats mill I ; Ne. 2 Wiltc 3lft3IKe.; Ne. 2
mixed 2H'a.
Ilrnn sundv ; Wlntrr llUVIIV);
llnlcsl havJiulel ; 11 WV.3,17 M a teiiualllv;
timothy II IIMI7IJ0 Ter choice; mind, 10lll);
bali'il rje stinvv, new, 31.150,
Hiitlcr dull; reun'n cieamery cxtni,
Fi'tfllhc ; l'ciin'a first extra 21(127.
l-gps iheleestcKk llriu"; l'ciin'a firsts, lAUe.
("In 1 m-steady ; ipiirtskhiiK.fifiTc ; full skims,
le-kl'V .
IV lioleiuii dull, eifllicd In bbls , J' 40.
Potatoes weak 1 20.Ji; "n haslnt.
(i-mIii nud I'rovlHlens.
I'linihlKil by S. K. Yimdl, Breker.
CIIIC'ACIO, Aug. 0, 100 o'clock p. 111.
oral. corn. emis. i-iira. lacru.
August . . .. 7h'f avj ativc:
Scpti'llllMI 7lJJ aVi 21 10 ll" 1142
Orli.bi r .. . XiJi 20J4 III 17 (1 40
November
Dec-emtHr . . 7S t'AJ
.biniiiuy . tl H7 li U"
May S.'U 371J 2I'4
Year 7.'e" ".V" .
Consels
CrtlcleOlt WJj,
Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. in.
Wheat. Cem. Oats. 1'urk. laird.
August .. . 7ii'f RVi Wi 10 1 II ID
Hciiteiiiliir ... . 7ti'j R"r!J 211, 111 in 4."
October . 70;-" IB" 'if-l 10 47 II C
Neveinbpr. ... II in
December 7H XW, 2IJJ . (I IV,
January h7 fi 07
March ......
May . ..s.'Ji :i7;j 2l!i .
June.. . . . .
Year 7'7f IV ... . ir?
('riiiln Oil tee
Consels ,
Iteccipls. Car 1,01s.
Winter Whesil . ... LT,
Spring Wheal .1
Cem lit!)
Oats ;rjs
lte
Hurley
Head.
Itccel pis Hogs ll.rtnj
lteculpts -Cattle exW
-
Meck Mul-kelH.
(iiotatlensby Ilecil,Mc()ranu A Ce .bankers,
Ijuk aster. Pa.
N1W' VOI1K LIST. II A.M. 12 Jl. 3 1". VI.
Camilla l'nclilc
(J. CCA I
Ciiloraile Ce il... .
Central l'ai llle
("aliaita Seutbrrii bl',1 .M
Clil.SU UA Pbg
Den. A Uie II
M
Del. I.. A W
Erie ..
Erie 2iuts ....
Jrr C .
K. A T
Leu. A N .
L. Sliere
Mich. Cen
Missouri Paelllc.
Disk. Valley
N. P.
N. P. Pier . .
N. West
N. Y. C
New Eiigland. . ..
Disl Tenne ssi ei
Omatia.
Oregon 'I ralisieutllicntal
Onlaile.V. W
r.iellte Mull . . .
Hlilimend Terinlnal
SI. Panl
Texas 1'arllle
Onion Paelllc
Wabash Coin.
Wabash Pier
UV,i IIU IC)1
27 27' J 27
li2jj IU 11T,
is' e'.si' co
lelllj IttfJi 101
72'i 72;j TV,
2ij 2ut( vans
"n '17!. ay,
W) llelji liec"
107
SIM OI'S 61
JIVJ 3UJ 3lj
.tti; :ii,j RTiix.
21' sti atCf
a5: sh lv
un: ni mj,
i'-! iej? id)"
WcsU rn U .. . s'ljc; NV'J
West shore llunds . .
I'llIi.Alll.I.ellt.V list.
I.eh. Vnl
II. N. Y. A Plilla
S5JS
111. It. It. . 62
Itemllng . 22 7-lb
I "h. Nnv
5.'
22" i
62',
Hcsteuv. Pas ... . .
P. A It
N. Cent.
People's Pass
Itilgls
Oil hd'4 100 mil
JU'iu '.;tnvttvlllulte.
A IJisOLUTKl.Y 1'UllII
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
rpll IS peHder never vnrlc. A marvel or pu
A, rltj , stri'imtb ami wholeeniuess. Mere
cctHieiub-nl Ihtui the erdluurv klmU. anil inn.
net Ir'miM In comis-lltleu with the uiiillltuile
or low let. herl vtclghl, alum or phiwphate
Powders. .Vifif enu in cieii. lteVAl. llVKIMl
Pew n Hit Ce.. 10) Wutl ktree't, New.Yerk.
cuar21-l)dAUvi-
rpltYOPIt llYi:WIIISIC,
L PIVDYKAIthOLD.
PKIttU'Mtr. Y i) CH.N'ltc, AT
ltOHHKH'hLIQHOHMOHK.
22CeuturiUaii, fjinc.etc-r, Pa.
Ne.
171011 HHM'-KOUIt MX AND NINKHOOM
," Heusc-fc. Appl ill
Jel2-tfd tiBBOUlJI WATKHbT.
I-l'lll.U" Ml.i: OP HOl'MMIOLD AND
Kii'ciir.Ni'citMi cur.
On IT lI Y. AlCiCf I" 1.1, 13. s I, h, re vi ill
be sold at public at Hie Inle ri'lili'inv ut Jeu.ik
II, Cllnrli-b, iteveaNtsI, Ne. 212 North PlneMrcvt,
Ijuii aster ell, IhefuUewln.- Hrsenat pres'rlv,
viz:
One parlor suit of lilush, ceiialstliiK or seven
iiIisss., nil new ; one cllntiig-roem suit and tvre
beUriHim kinu or wulniit and isik ; isirler
heater, briisenicarpet,mgcnrs?t, kitchen far
ntuirc, csKik stove ami kite-hen ute-uslU.alliiew-,
Kde te commence at 2 o'clock In thenftcr thenftcr
neun, w hen t( rm w 111 Iw made knew n by
KAMMAITHIIDY.
au9-3tct Auctioneer.
J'ttn . . .afcjfahaaj.iy,.
tcn $b0crHement.
,rANTKD-A HVfVATTejT TO DO OKN
rV "ral limwwerk. Alnlr at
ltd 121 HOUTH CJIKIKTIAN HT.
fVn GOLDEN MON AND MIA QUKNDA
1 (.'Iran, 6e rlism, are hand made with long
Clear Havana KllTer. W and lOCTn bant.
UKMUTITH CICIAll HTnilR.
alft-lMIl
ll(I-jtKlnf Htrwt.
lTINBs- DKIDKHIIEIMKK. I.AUIIKNItF.t
TT MKH, (Ipiienhelmer, Ilecliticlmer, Dry
(.'atwta,Mt,.Inllmi Ctnntn.
NO. 15 CENTRE 8QUAIE.
CpllVtfd
rtJlTlUK DALMATIAN INfslX'TPOWDKir,
A. preprllesl tiy a koeiI powder Ijtewer, Is the
most rifcs'timl ilcotrevcr of flics and ether small
lnccui. Fersnte
AtHUIIhKVHimtJOHTOnE,
38 West King Htrwt.
1710HHAI.K.-T1IK OPKICE FIXTUHEHOF
J Hie Inte Dr. Jnceli K. OrerT, dee'd, In the
Isireuirh of Htrailnirn.
sale or rent.
Tlie rrdldencn also for
JOHN I,. HHOFK,
IT. II. KKNKAOY.
dmhilstralers of Dr. J. K. OrelT, dee'd.
nturO-lwd
July reduces the price of
fiixiTixas AXD rneusKnixas
AT
McOBANN & N0WLENS,
138 North Queen Street.
I'riNKFlfTHINO (lltOUNDH. '
" The nshlng nt VVn-hlnnten BoreiiRh l
new ncknewledi;ed te be the best along the Hu
mifhnunn river. Henry VVrrtr, proprietor of
thcMiiwiupliatina 1Ietic, hnsn fine line of beats
nuunii'if hy carernl benirnen. Klnhlng parties
can make nrrnngenu nts with hlmHtrenennblc
rales. au$-lcvdn
IMPOHTANT TO YOUNG MEN AND
I,A DIES Get nlliiMncM lMncatten nt the
KEYSIOND 1IUHINE.HH COLLEGE. It has
Iho best facilities. Iho IjpsI methods, the met
complete course. 835 Day Course; fX Evening
Hesslnn. Typewriting nnd Hherthnnd taught.
Ojicns Monday, September 2.
W.D.MOSSEK.
Ne. 10 North Queen HU, fjincmter, Pn,
tfdAw
CIIlltTSI
' SHIRTS I
SHIRTS !
Hhlrls of all dcsprlptleus Mnde te Order
Cheaper Ihnn llicy can be bought for elcwhere,
as wefcll ferniaiHiracturcrs' preilt only.
TROUT & 8IIANK,
HhlrtSIniiiifacturprsnncl Jlen's Outfitters,
140 North Queen Street.
mnr2ti-lyd!l
fTVltK neAUD OF INSPECTOIlisOF THE
J Lnncnster County Prison will rpcelvcpre-
pesals for fiirnbhlng thn prison wit
Medium broken Cost, 100 tens Egg, 41
and Fi loes Ljlccns Valley Egg. 'J
1111 i)ion
40 tens Nut
'I Ills 111 tin
ruriiMicil ns needed from the llrst of Kiptimbcr
IKS') tltl the llrsl of September IK-O. And If this
iliiaiitlt rlieuld net prove sufllflent Hipii the
balance of the vear le be fiirnMiecl at tlin con
tract irlcc. Illils le be liniidect te the solicitor
net later than Mnnda),tliu ltltli of Angust.lWi.
It EDWIN M. OILUEItT, Sollcller.
TJIbTATD OP DILJACOIt E. GHOIT, LATE
14 or Htrnsburg borough, dee'd. I;ttersef nil nil
iiiliilstratlen en said esUite having liecn granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
nre requested te make Immediate pnj mpiit.iiiut
these linvlng claims or demands against the
same, will present them without delay for set
tlement le the undersigned, residing- InHtras
burg. JOHN I,. ruteKF,
C. It. KENEAGY,
I). FitAK E.SIII.FMAN, AilmiiiMniters.
Atlernej niiKlMltdK
fDHOPOHAI.S -HEALED PHOPOSAf.S WILL
X eeiecciveu eyine Vntire,'oiimilttre until
eclis k p. in.. Wednestbiv.
Aiurust 14. lsfttf.nt
HioMiiyur'selflee, for the elen
njorselllee. for the e enn nir of the esl.
rescrve
elr, the work te be done Iu the following
mnunrr: The city will remove as much of tint
wnier ireiu me icserveir as can he drained
through the pipes, Hie eonlrncter te remove
balance at his own expense; the contractor
te remove all mud within reservoir and rart
II away, Hie mud nnd debris te be removed
bv nay or the north side or the reservoir;
Iherontiiicter will be held te n strict accoun
tability for the sciitterlni; of mud ever the
Kreiiiuls or elnmiiKcs done te the banks or fi'iic
Iiik or reservoir; after Hie mud and debris
Is removed reservoir Is tobe thoroughly washes!
Inside by contractor. Thu work Istobccom Istebccom Istobccem
meiiccd immediately upon notice tiy the mayor
or award or contract, and must becempletcd
within llvcdajs iirtcrcemmcnecinrnlnr work.
Didders will nccempnny their bids w 1th a cer
lllled chick or ten er cent, or the amount or
their bids, and upon thn award of contract n
bend of JJOOfer the r.illbful completion or the
work must be given. Under no circumstances
w 111 etrn compensation be allowed.
II) Order of Water Committee.
niiRtHtd EDW. EIHIKHLHY, Mn.v or.
T3 AHO AINU IN
TEAS, COEEEES,
AND
Clarke's.
humus me lower this week.
Cottcesarcileokinic uplii the wholcsnle iiiai
kct, but we have a nice Sweet Coffee) that we aie
selling nt 20c n 9, or 4 fts for 75c.
IIIcihIc-cI 'leas from HX- le8t per pound.
Full Itelb-r Fleur twr !j, LOc.
Clarke's XXXX Fleur pcr4lR0c.
Si ttis Siigiiri d Prunes rer SI.
.1 Large Cukes Oresn Toilet Seap. 10c.
2 Ijirge Packages Washing l'ewiler rer 5c.
S IV, Lnunilry Starch rer Ijc.
.V lbs Hci.tOllveSo.ip,erperbo,ej0ftis ferKtO.
Baker's Cocea, Eppi' CcK-ea per package, 20c.
California Hams, peril). Sote 10c.
Dried Ilicf and Bologna at 5c per lb. Less than
the same iiuallt) can be bought at clsevvheie
SAMUEL "CLARKE'S,
12 A- 11 SOUTH (lUKEXST.
r-Ti lepliene. J.vS-trd.tvv
OAltUAINS IN SHOES.
HIEMENZ'S
Big Shee Bargains !
Closing out Shoes vrerth K.U nnd flntil.
lairge Let of Men's Hand Sewed (I and 55
Shoes marked elecvu te-.'.
.Men's Walking hlus's, 75c.
Misses' nnd Children's Oxford Tie , Me.
Laige let of Fine Infant Shoes, 25c.
Bejs Butten sIiim, aire 1 I05.7.K-.
laidies' Fine Dongola Butten il &U; vvetlh
J2.50,
Jehn Hiemenz,
Ne. 57 NOIITII Ql'EEN STHEKT.
feblB-tfdl'
A
T ItElSl'S.
Sugars Reduced
ONE-HALF CENT. PKH POUND
ALLAHOL'M).
'I lie Knear Trust Is leaded down with tee
much Sugar. ClaunSprccklm, with his Biglte
llncry nhnesl cemplcled, Iselese te their heels,
(Jl'H PHlZDICTIONis.
Scm-ihI weeks age vc predicted a bieak In
prices of suiriir and se Inf'nmed euir trade. It
con lil net hu otherwise, Ihe country was loud
id down with Itat high llgures. 'I lie stock at
the re tine rles vvusuccuiuulatlngiit a wonderful
rate. ( laus Sprerkles' Big Hellnerv, le emm
Si pteiubcr 1, with an output or about 0,000 l.ar
iiKnilav. lhlnkerit' Could It well be el her
Nc7 We leek for another decline. Keep
v our eves open.
tetles' have ilci'llnisl, ami we have given jeu
cue isneni ei ine ueciine uy inarKini;
down tweniid thuxt cents a ikiuiii!.
Ihem
Tea never was m low, mid when ou reckon
that one pound or Tea will go ns rar in five
h)umiN ofe'el!cc It Is worth ceuildcrtug.
New Mess Shad also u Pound.
NEW MUKEItEU-We nre emlte sure we
have In sirs k ihe Finest New Mackerel in the
cllj Nice, While and Fat
PICNIC IIAMS-Just received a Fresh Let ,
only loe a pound,
DRIED BEEP. Finest Knuckle Dried Beef,
lie ; Fiuest llegnlar Dried Ilcr, l.')e.
REIST !
WIIOLISALF. AND RETAIL GUOCElt,
CORNER WF-ST KINO AND PRINCEhTS.,
Directly Opjeslte
J II. Murtln & Ce. s Diy Uoeds bteie, und
Nest Doer te Serrel Uere Hetel.
i .V-t 'i
Utere 3klcvticmenl.
B
AIU1AIKH.
GREAT SIX
These Prices Are for Six Dt'ys
Fine I jvwiis nt 1 eje n ard.
10c Wee! Clinlllcs nt 8J Jc a yard.
12Ke White Iivvn t 5c a J ard.
Figured Swisses at 10c a j ard.
Best Silk riushcs at 20c a J ard.
Yard and n-lInlfWldcTrlcotClethntlTcajard.
25c Cream l'iriuc at 10c a yard.
10c Whlf ks reduced te fie each.
Hest Ammonia at 4c a bottle. -
Toilet Seap, 3 pieces for lie.
Ilest Pins at le a paper.
Miller's Wild Flower IiouiUPtSenpal7e s piece.
SI Kid OlevesntOTcn pnlr.
75c Kid Gloves iitfOen pair.
15,000120 Handkerchiefs atficench.
Fail lllaclc Hosiery at 10c nnd li!Je a pale.
tl White Latmdrlecl Shirts at 75c each.
tnflif eure and ak te see ijoeds as ndverllcd
ay regular prices.
BOSTON
Nes. 35-37 North
CHARLES STAMM.
N
EXT DOOH TO THE COUItT HOUSE.
AMONG THU SPECIAL BAKU A INS LE1-T 'HUM UUJI v
SPECIALSALE!
A Ooed Atverlmcnt of French Sateens, best quality that were 37'fe ; new 25c.
American Sateens at 10c.
An Excellent Selection of 10cDres Olnghams at Sc.
An Excellent Selection of 8c Dress Ulnghnms nt 6c.
The 20c Weel Clinlllcs nt 15c.
The Fast Celer ChalHes etGc.
Indigo Blue Ginghams at l'-JJc, and all ether Summer Dress Fabrics arecorrependlngly reduced.
Our Fall Stock of Weel and Cotten Flannels
Are Just In. Our Unbleached Cotten flannels at 5, 0, 8, lOttiicl 12cnrc the best we huveever
offered. Ask te see our Itcel nnd Blue Weel Tvv lllcd Flannel at 25c. They arc worth much mere.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
36 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
Itciu gVbucx-tiocmcnte.
:CKWKAH T1IK LATIVST AND -MOST
IN fasl
and bes!
fashlennhifl iitv les nnd shades, the cheapest
miu ui'.i, lib j.iir,iii. r, ejeilia K uiiueiiini.
Stere, 42 West King street.
1 . ... l-DIkltt U .,n..... l.-.....lrl.l..
-TK CAllllY THE LAHOIXT bTOCK OF
V V:
Iecs and Fine Smeklne Tobacco In the
city, woeucn i-ipcsiu&c. aim iue eacn. ucnu-
lnc Mcerscliaum I'll
Meth nt
5c. eneh.
1 CtOAIt
DEMUTH'S CIOAK STOHE.
nlS-trdll
HI East King Street.
CANES.-EXCLDSIVE STYLES IN ACA
cla, Penunir. Welschel, Cherry and Malac
ca, mounted In silver nnd Ilrenre.
DEMUTH'S CIOAR STOHE.
ulS-tfdtl IU East King street.
TJISTATE OP ELIZABEril .MICHAEL,
li latoef tlioeltyeri.iincnstcr.dcc'd. I?tters
li'stninentnry en wild estate having Is-en grant
ed te the undersigned, nil ki.-eiis Indebted
therclenre nsiuestcd te mnkn Immediate pav
mcnt.iuid these having claims or clcmanils
ugulnst thesnmcwlll present them without de
lay ler settlement te the undersigned, residing
In the city or Umcaster,
CHAS. M. HOWELL, Executer.
D. McMui.l.u.v. Attorney. Jj MtdF
Tl ENHY WOLF,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 130 Ist King street, having a
rull line or h urnltnre or every description nt the
lowest prices. Alse Undcrtuklng promptly nt
tended te. Cnll nud examine our gimds.
ns-tfdlt. Jl. wolf, 130 East King street.
e
I'H LOCAL WATEUS ARE MOIIEI'IU)
lltlc of bass than ever, anil many are the
novices caught their "llrst buss" this week.
1 Ills eonlrleiites te great summation in laricin
Iraile, and we liuve hnd a veritable " run" en
Fishing Tackle. The big bargain let of Heds
nre new in stock nnd moving rapidly. Three Three
lelnted, full mounted, lance tip Bass Hed for 51.
Heels from 20c up,
FHA1LEYSDAST END PHARMACY.
(Opposite 1 Cistern Mnrket.)
Frallcy'sbarsnparilla Compound, Me and tl.
M.W.FAw
Iill-OKTANT.
MEND FOIt THE CAT.
ulngueJiist Issued or Ihe LANCASIEH BUSl
NIS COLLEGE containing testimonials from
our Bej snnd (llrlsnbrend nnd nt home, lit of
pupils In attendance during the past j car,
course or study, (tjpe-w riling Included), etc.
Anether eatnlozue cniitnlulng fuller Inferma
tien and photetypo vlevvs ofthe theory and
business pructice
ucpari
tments will be out In a
few -vee-ks. This Is fae-slmlle from nhutegrunli.
Call or send le 10) E. KlncSt.
Address H. C. WEIDLEH, Principal.
B
OO fS AND SHOES.
But It mnkes us smile ut the claims mnde by
sonic dtalcis. They give ncarlj eve rj thing at
cost. They have no profit lrjeu bellcve all
they say, vet make money reasonable fast
Can jeu account for 11? We are trjlng te give
cuslemers full value ler their money and will
net humbug them hv claiming te s--ll belevr
cost. We claim le have the best Shee fermen
at fU'l te be had anvnhcre, and will put It
against all etheis. A tine bright Dongelu Ilut Ilut
teu fur luil tc nt S-00 nnd 90.2.3. We aim have u
tolerably mil Hue or cheap shoes rer men,
Women and c hlldren, Tiy us,
Ittspcctrullv Yours,
Wm. H. Gast,
NO. 105 NORTH Ql'EEN ST.. LANCASTER
Juiil-liclWAF
ISOR IHESIIOP.MILLOIt FOl'NDRY.
MEN'S EVERY-DAY SHOES !
The ehex'iiiukers' treiihlus in tlie Kust
brlnptetis bnrgnlus iu Footwear. We
found a Bjwt where Shoes weie thicker
tlinn buyers, where money wns pi eferretl
te lniiiiufiicturetl products, uiul pric.'
fell te out liking- low clew n. bjuck unci
.Spun Shoe, i;eieel for wetir, with livs
fault in style than generally gees for se
.little. Among them, ut 51, we liuve
whnt the intiker calls " The Wonder."
(Unlf-selingtuul heeling costs qtiltcias
much). 1 1 uve scumlfssj uppers, with
neat tips, geed triiiiiiiings and linings.
Nicely yhiipcMl and mere duruble tliun
you'd think. Geed Shoes fnrShen, Mill
or Keunelry wear. Net se unshapely
cither that they inlglit net de for elivs..
At $l.li" we've another line, Seamless
Hiiii' Vamps, with imitation Dongola
tops, huvir Congress, as you'll prefer.
Well iiiaele anil IliiMicd, lilting tlie feet
Ceunfnrlulilv nml ni'iitlv. 'I'lui mnr vim
I see thcni, tlie nteRi jeu wear llieintlie
U'tter grows their liking. At $-1.50, the
grade's a notch Higher up. All leather
sieH, from heel te lev. llave st-ainluss
vamps with imitation Dongola tops ;
boles, fair stitch edged, giving them the
appearance of higher grade fehees. Ocssl
looking, geed wealing, and worthy a
Uiul. Would you buy a Uittten Shee,
cheap? We hae them. SacrlUte n
pelut ill btyle Illtd we'll put dollars ill
veur liurse; f 3 shoes for $-2 ; ;", fclH for
s5.'!. That's the wnypriccf run. De they
dllityetl? If pe, ks.1 US litter.
- a ja a p m ni inil
5HAUB & BURNS,
14 Neuru Qt'EEN Kikeei', Lancas
ter, Pa.
a-.scaiyffNsjia&ii
VC-
DAYS' SALE!
Only-Asst 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Dress Ginghams at 5c a jsrd.
Best French Satlues at 12c a yard.
All our tl Jcrse) s nt 50c each.
Best White Quilts at Half Price.
Striped Skirling Flannel at2(lc a ard!
91.25 Black Lace nt 65c tv yard.
17c Bed Ticking at 10c a yard.
11.50 Black HciirlcttA Ms9c a rard.
Dress Shields at tcajialr.
75c Black Cashmere at 50c a yard.
A 11-Weel White Flannel at 19ca jiird.
Children's Corset Waists at 25c each.
Dells at 5c. 10c, 17c, 25c. 00c. 75c. tl eneh.
Bustles reduced le 10c each.
Best Wax beads, all colors, 10c u string.
25c Silk Garters at 15c a pair.
Linen Shirt Fronts nt 10c, 12c, 17c, 25c each.
and MENTION THIS l'AI'EIt, otherwise you
STORE,
Queen Street.
cm JAlutcHiei.'nu'u'B.
TOHN V. VONDEHSM1TH IS HEADY
TO
tl take Orders at Ills NEW STOHE,
NOS. 13, 20 A 22 EAST OHANOK STHEKT,
for any.kind of Cnrix't and Caris't Werk.
augistO
" rJNNKIlCHOIl OAHDEN.
ATTltAtTIONsTeK THIS WEEK.
Charles Wltmeriind Geerge Ctunmlngs are
ncll-knevrn Acrobats.
.lames Nenrv tlinOrcnt IilshSengnnd Dancer.
The Favnrlte Dutch Comedian, Hurry M.
Pries;.
M. J. Fcnlen, Irlh Comedian, Vocalist und
Dancer.
Charles Winner und Geerge Cummlugs, Ihe
Orent bcetcli Aeiubuls.
Jnne Veary, the Irish Lady In her Great
Turns.
Harry M. Price, In Songs, Dames, ep.
M. J. Fcliten, the Seng Dancer.
JcMind I PFAEFFLE.Prei..
-VffAItTINHItOS.
Clothing and Furnisbing Goods !
There nre many things in
ourste;k of Hummer Goods
Hint must go. Weden't want
them litre next w Intel. The
new price put en them is
vcr much below the low
Rare
Offerings li
prices usually unkedrorthesamciiualllv. Men's
nnd Beys' Suits that vv II! llt.v our Ideas and stjle
und quality. AYe mnj fit our back". Woolen
Casslmere Sails In summer weights and sum
colors. 55 te SI I. Tropical Coats and Vests made
from CC3 ion Flannel, Mohair, Pongee, Tricots,
83c te $0f0. We'll de much te help jeu keep
cool during lhe-e het,sultry day. Seeeur stock
of Flannel Shirts, Every price nnd manystyles.
Yeu can wear tin m while camping, traveling,
lounging, or for business. Belts te go with
Flannel Shirts nre hcie In solid colors, two,
three, four sti lpes or rllk, lOe te .V)c.
Guuze und Balbrlggan Shirts and Druwcrs,
25c ; Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs,
French Web SusH.nders, exlru vnluc.
The prices vro've put en Summer 'llesl.ike
tlicui out quickly. They must go. Quick
buers notice the prices nnd wonder why se
low. The reason Is, we want te sell this tea
son's goods this season,
MARTIN BROS,
Merchant
Tailoring, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods,
NOS. 2)1 AND 2S NORl'H QUEEN STREET.
-styiLLI V.MSJON A rOSIEIt.
'there Isn Hum of Bus Ilujeis nt
Our Bargain Sale !
VERY LOW PIHl. IX
BOY'S Sl'lIVi.
j.ljsultsfer!l0. 7.KJ8ull fort!.Oi.
ii.W Suits rer sewn. V 00 Suits ler J7 iO.
810.00 Suits rer SS 00.
MEVSSl IT
1 14 bulls rerfll inSHllsferll-.
10 suits f, jU fIS butts for EIJ.
..,,.,. f20 Suits for !1.
v. a Uses
ieM Vnlue for 51 CO. 5L10 Vuluu for 5.1.01.
5I.U) Vnlue for 31.23. Sl.l.'i Value fei i 1.10.
CHILDREN'S SUITS.
12 10 Suit Ter 11.50. r2.M Suit for 51.75.
SJ 50 Milt ferS-H"', J-,.00 Still ferfl-UO.
FURNISH1NCJ DEPARTMENT
Jse siisp, udcrs new 2.V.
2ec Siispendcis new-17c.
17c Suspenders new He
lee Suspendcis new 10c.
SOc unit isc Hese new 2c.
2oe IIose new 17c.
17c Hese new 13c.
7ic Neckwear iiewtVk1,
00c Neckwear new 23c.
2JeNcekncin new 17c.
17e Ncckvv cur new 13c-:
1 Ni c U vv ea r new 10c.
l3M Flannel Shirts new tJ.ai.
f2 W Flannel Shirts new K.tt).
J .MM Flannel Slllrls tt.7'i.
SI.7Fkmnel ShlrtcSl.).
CS- Au Eleguut Line or Men siiud Hev's Do De
nict Shirts nt .. M, M uiul 7j cents,
HAT DEPARTMENT,
In this depnrlinenl we have some choice bur
gains for veu In straw lints.
Children's Huts marked from l"e leflc.
Children s Huts marked from J0c te Ilk'.
Children's Sailor HnU limrkiil from US. IelO,
Clillitriu'vSallu.-Hats marked front 2 te IV.
Chlldrin'sKiller Huts marked Hum jlk te ,tse
Bejs' Huts luarki d friini ,'fti Ii2h.
llevs H.ets uiiirked fiem 7e lii'ftv
Bes Hats luurkcsl Iruiu SimteTjc.
Mill's Hats markeil from Vs. te25.
Men s Hats marked fiem 7uc te, Vs.
Mi u s Hats murkest from SI ue) te50e.
Men s Black und Ulim sinilEht Brim marked
! Men .Manilla Hats lii BlHrk.nrecin and Fawn
' Celur marked rrem fl.-e and .'. te f 1.
shoe Dl.PARTMEM'
. Hnsuljcrge Line or iJulles.MlfAes und Chil.
elreu's e all nud pllt Ijice sIiik-s.
1 Ladle sell ui ! 00, H.2r.ainl S1J0.
I Ijidles ell nl !.(). $1.25 nnd 51 li.
I l hlldrcn's sell at 75e, Sl.U) und 51.15.
Williamson & Fester,
in ;i w.
OS-OS EVT KINO KT.. L.VNC.VB1 El', l A.,
AND
U18JIAUKET STREET, UARRIaBURO.PA
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