e'SKJ'.r'.Trawi.wffw -fci. ,'AAS'VWh5. '.V , : J3',Mi.Vfc"'T' .VtSTS.3.r,L..Ui.l,'f5",i-. ? '''t-. ,,-, - -r , i '" , . "' fHJS LANCASTER DAILY INTKLLIGENTOEU, SATURDAY MAY, 31 , 1890. w tzn A DOG'S VICTIM. K ,s uuT,Arinii,fFRinTiu- KM, Ml IF lYftMrfllll. I MtUn TbrM Mentb Age and MftearttM.Tluireday nd Snfftr r rn.ll. Itatll battta Cetni. '? rv km Matrr. Lanant farmer en the form Jeaapti Backwaller, near the village of rf , iea mim memms, "nr """ jrem nyarepuwui. rr I age he picked up n no iueuii iet,ieg in me Tiumse mwwiu Hth It fork few moment. The deg t Mt rallab the patting, snapped at and bit ; Harry in the band. The weunu neaieu , BetUrcu"er u meugni 01 me tefjfit there are occastenV't, when Mr. fpttsslen, or an array of faepl" pma in the tame thing, maybe pUOT In 11. mmentlng upon the result ef1 ,or "r" its Very Incentlen. rnv nrcnrh itfcat sympathy for the players wffdlclne , aei a temporary factor in it and that e ue ttwe months the contest would narrvax ewn te a duration of ball murine and r- tractions pure and simple, that the ulnvcli. V- wae vcre going into eusmess en their en n aek did net faare a monopoly of the skill ed talent and that they did net hare all Vi ySj attractions. This x. lew veiy T A , I hrec-fevrths of the -'. ""? 'nt thf r .-i ikWwxi.Ji i.lncr. Slmrtlv aflnr mld- t be became thoroughly exhausted and Betaking, lie cradually get weaker morning, when death rolleved him of I Buffering. It Is the first case of hydro- ila or a Lancaster man, within me rledga of MM" eldest Inhabitant. The symptoms 6f Mr. Harry's hydie- tbwwere frequent spasms, rretiung at i mouth, barking llke a deg and the tea aversion rer water, ueiween me aMra perfectly conscious, hut did MMK appear te knew that he was suffering i ' lth hydrophobia. s t-'htr. Harry was 30 years old and a mar tyr at! tnu... Ha was Industrious and well- ' 4o-de. aaeTaud the respect of all his nelgh- i era. He bad many friends In that vicinity Who will greatly regret te loam or m MMth In the prlme of young manhood, and Mb sorrowing widow has the sympathy of the entire community In her sad boreavo- ent. e. loeDY fights rntuAV night. K, The Vletnlty Of the Armery the Heone ... e uruifmraoeiui connuei. I1.?. Columbia. Mav 31. A Kill was held ill & the armory lastnlght and complaints iire '.tmmereus this morning of the conduct In the vicinity of that place ler nearly a ' IHeek the pavements were full of bleed, as the result of several fights. Private resi stances were polluted mid the disorder was graceful. This morning at fi o'clock esBtre Bcrsbey was vlslted te find out eSther there Is no protection for the MOple living In that vicinity. It H net rknewn who the guilty parties are, or , waetner we parties wne gava me win are spensible, but It Is known that the night was made hideous with drunkenness and ghUng. "Jehn UBCkard wcnttoSeulro Selly's ofllce jrSBtsrdayand abiiacd that efllclal In vnry .py language, uuicer scum impponeu 10 Mn in and placed jeiiu in me lockup, f Henry Crist and Henry llaller, tramps, Mr' captured In a P. It. It, box car, leaded, night, by Officer Kennedy. Snulre $f-Mtilf gave them 20 days earn In Jail. ' ie Metropolitan Dana cencert win Le gtveata the opera heuse te-nlKlit. rNT. 3d. n. noepor, or iancavicr, will Mdnet Suaday wrvices la St. 1'uuI'm 1. c, jsaoawrce, The hour for Sunday school In the Street Lutheran church has been BhaiiteB.30 otcleck. , .'Thtigta games of base ball wero played lu awn yesterday. The drat was botween Jk ICarUtU Grays and the Irousldes, of Oelaiabla. The former wen by a soero of ; tta7. .The second was a return match ' hatwsw ,the high school nlue and the - fiBletsd grammar school club. The high '- Mast boys wen by a score of 21 te 12. . Vha third Was a game between the C'elutn Mas aad Irousldes. Thogame was called .' ! tha Afth Inning with the soero standing tat- '. '-"ik. large picnic was held .yesterday In Hatse's' weeds by Conostega Ledge, KalghU'ef Pythias. 1 Charles Haldeman has sued the Oeluiu- 7Ma sHaam Ferry company for trespass. Mr. ft-aAUjiaan'a Imai ! luf InA run .l.iivtt litr a awef the ferry beat, notwithstanding the Bsvsncr carneu ugms anu was aucuereu. i'3. BOTTOX AT PENUSX. , Lebanon Grand Army Men Try te Hurt : R'-Oaat. Paul Bovten. the noted swimmer -aasi .aquatic traveler, apcared at Penryn lrjmmmmj. iue special iraiu, wincii went '' 'mmttrnm lhla rltv at 9in tnnlr nlle n lupirn i(wf.v - - ' . "n" KaaBwa of people. It was exported that g'Jahara would be a large attondance from S:''t"djanen, but for bome roaeon the ' .4le having charge or the Orand Army Jrtdoflxed the time at 3 o'clock instead titas in former years. There are poe pi e Secbanen who will fellow a band or a "tic with red pants ten miles, aud they nPlne time for Penryn whlle the bands eD" playing tunes of Lebanon's own kind. a,0 performaiice began at half-past threo ing'k and It as an oxcelltint ene S'T-'HQUt. Capt. Iloyten showed exactly -MimfMadiaMi-v. 'AviaQ and his Barerkwas siL w- '""'Wallaca S,jwbs, me oarsman, also appeared In his :, Ban 1 1 and his axlllllltlnn wan i-nrv flnn M?-, Tt is KSlil Hint nillft it i lift luvinta urtir. Zt WiM In n1irrA iT llin ... I.tl.lll.. M. r l... Ji$ w.w M w..g v. UIV UAUIUUIUUM1 ,yija. lj 'flfin luMmA tint linnillua tlia n.lilltllnn ..... r adyartised te take place at Penryn, and they fixed the time of the parade te hurt it. The Wall Teppled Over. ' The first story of the south wall of tlie Dernutb building fell this artorneou ulille the workmen were getting rtmdy te take it down. It was weakened by the removal of supporting tliubeiu. The north wall or Max Delcbler's back building was damaged by the falling wall, the window frames were wrecked and taster knocked from tlie diniug-roein. There were three mocking birds hanging oe this side of the house aud two or them were killed. The third oscaDed Inlurv. Mrv- Ileichler will be put tocensldoiublo aspense te repair the damage. t AVauts Her Child. A writ or habeas corpus te proJuee lUr- l?,l eung, uauguier eiaarah Yeung, be ' ten Judge Patterson this afternoon, was P Friendless Children. Tlie officers of the .ite. institution appeared and made return that V! theirirl bad been IndenturMl in r.i...,.i Partner, of Salisbury township, and there was net time te produce the child lu court. 4- continuance was granted and tliu case Will be heard next week. The mother says aha is new able te maintain her child aud desires the custody of her. --4 - Mr. Psutner'H i'uneral The funeral of Samuel Q. IJcimier took ilaea this afternoeon from the baanllnv house Of H. W. blneiibncli. !. Vnrtl, JftVfS Queen street. The ssrvices were couducte d ty ey ut. Mitchell and e v. Menil uger. Tli e ,-,,. w. c,0 ,. e.j. i, ivuersiiam, ;.rr. B. O. Lyte, Andrew M.Franlr, A. F. , h snemsener. v. a. ursl and Pier. I. S. , stat. There were also delegations present (fiifmtii Masens, Odd Fellows and (Iraud ' Atssy onus itepubiic. : v Shoetlajr at lm. , 1 There was a big sheet at Elm vestani.v Kjby the Weyne Gun club. There were be- i V iween forty and fifty entries and the sheet- lag was done at blue rocks. Kruegcr, of .Wrlgbtsvllle, and Fleles, of ChrUtlaua.car- r tied oft the tlrstand second prlzes eaiily. , TWslsadsudy pair of gunners aud they ? WU1 hustle some of the best of them, rettr tirerrra'a paxacb iiuhnkd. It iKnlten en Frldar KUfht Wlille Occu-pled-Llf May Itave lle?n ljst. The spring palace at Fert Wet4 h, Texas, wasdeslreywf by Are en Friday night, Mr. Ilussell Is. Harrison, son of Presi dent Harrison, was one of the last te leave the burning building, lis arrived In the private car of Frank Ltilit'a WttUp, which is making a tour of Texas. He had been nked te make an address at the palace, but had declined and went Infor mally, and was net generally rccegnlred until he bad about completed a tour of the building. As he and Jehn A. Slclcher. editor of Frank Ltslit't Wtcltif, were about te leave the building, at about 9 o'clock, President Paddock, vice President Ilurbage, and Editor Mahone, ei the Fert Werth aaietle recegmtea Air. uarrisen, wne was ibkem through the beautiful building about 10 o'clock, when Mr. liurbage said that sev eral of the Fert Werth ladies deslred an Introduction. At this moment It was suggoted that the remainder of the Leslie party be first In troduced te the officers of the exhibition. Mr. Harrison and his friends meved toward the landing, and Mr. Slelcber, pointing out the highly inflammable character of the doceratlon, made up of cotton, live oak mess, grasses. Ac., said a spark In such a building would lead te frightful less of II Te, Vice President Iturbage pointed out that the structure as lit by electricilv, that no meklntf was permitted, and that guards vllhflre extlngulshers wero atatloiied at frequient Intervals. Hardly had he uttered the words biifere an agonizing cry was heard, mliiuled with the shrieks of huuil reds of women en the upper fleer. Mr. Slclcher turned le Mr. HarrlHenwith a blanched Taoe and wild, " It's lire, save yourself!" It was reported that many lives were lest. TWO I.IVKH l.OMT. FeitT Weiiril, Tex., May .11. The morn lug papers publitth a list of the casualties at the Spring l'aiace iire lasi nigui, irem which It appears that two II ves wero lest and thirty persons Injured. Inquliles for mls mls s'ngare inade, but the authorities asseit fiat thore are no bodles 111 the ruins. Mnrrled Fitly Ynrs. Henry Faeslg, ene of the eldest and host known prlnters In Ttncaster, Is celebrat ing the ilfllcth anniversary of his wedding te-day. His children, grandchildren and friends will moetat his home dm lug the day te congratulate him and have n gee oral geed time. A Scoundrel Ileurd. Mlchael Konnedy, the man who fright fright ened soveral ladies en Park iivouue a few evetiiugs age, by attempting le ushhiiU thorn, was given 30 days te-day by Alder man Doen, for belug drunk and dUorderly. A charge of assault and battery was dis missed. They Quarrelled. Georuelluntor and Kdwanl H. Wilsen, colored, had a row te-day, and It ended in Wilsen prosecuting Hunter bofero Alder Halbach for drunkonuesM and diserderly conduct. Hull was entered for a hearing. " Went toi:urei. . P. llritten, Peler Olasser and W. A. Glasser, of Columbia, wero hore te-day. Peter Glasser was en his way te New Yei k. te take the Hteamer ter ICurepn, and the ether folks acoempauliNl him tOHOelilmiill'. Leuis Kossuth HemnliiM AnKxIle. The lewer HoUNeof the Hungarian Diet en Friday rojectnd the natural I ntien bill which would rovtero the rights of cltlmii- shlpte Leuis Kossuth. Tlie majority against the bill was 139, the vete standing 2IU te 80. A Case Sottled. The suit for assault and battery brought against Christian Mull by Uoergo Stum Stum berg, was sottled te-day by the accused paying the costs. Te the Citizens ori.aiicui.ler. Mr. F. C. Ituef, oneof our own townsmen nnd prewnt superintendent of the llaltlmere Mu tual Aid lleclety, has pretcd lil msetf ui) eul ckul manugcr, aud ai such the Society ciiderae him beluB strictly uprlshtiuall hl rtcullntfi, his heneily nnd Integrity nre leyniid reproach. Mr. ituef commenced with abeve Heclety an an agent ; ntlontlen te buntiiesf and honerublo act Ions attracted the notice of his suporlorofll superlorofll suporlerofll rers ; they made htm nmlslunt stiperlntendciit lu rfcoanltlen of his geed scrvlcva ; thligave Mr. Ituef an opportunity te display his abilities which be was net slew In doing. On the ether hand, the beard of directors being always proud te give promotion te geed, heueM, relia ble servants, brought your worthy citizen te the front rank ; he Is netv superintendent of the lancaittr aad Cblumtila Dltlrlcli, And we trust that the day H net fur distant when we shall have the pleaiure of bellowing the like liener upon several mere of Lancaster's bnyM young men; Ifnetlu this district, lu the slate of Pcniuylvanla. WM.J. 11AKNETT, ltd Buperler U. JI.A.B. THEY ItECKIVE I1UXEF1TS. Mumbera of the llnltlmore Mutual Aid Hoeluty Are Fairly Treated. In another column will be found t lie test . menlaU or many cltlicns of Lancaster as te the fair deallug et the Bsltlmore Mutual Aid Heclety. The uamei are ramlllar te the rcadets of the lNTM.I.I0k.NCEH, their lexldenccs uie given, and If called Ueii by any doubters or these desiring further Information, they will cheerfully testify le the society's premptuetis. The records of the society hhew that up le May 1,031 persons In the district drew IU,fl.W.73. The names or each and the amount or benefits puld Is open te the luspwllen of the public. V. J. Harnett, one of the company's super, visors, was In Lancaster this week and was seen by a rcpreseututlveer the lNTKM.10rNck.11. He has Just concluded a business trip through I'eunsj huiila Inspecting the books of the supcrluteudents. He found everything lu ex cellent condition, ud ut no time In Its history has the llaltlmure Mutuul Aid Heclety ecr been se prosperous. The benefits of this class or Insurance are highly appreciated by the working man uud wemau. Fer u small weekly compensation paid te the company tlie Insured are puld weekly benefits. The cot Is trilling and hardly inlssvd, )et If sickness overtakes the breadu In ner, aud he or she Is fortunate oueugh te held a policy, the amount paid bridges e er the finan cial difficulty caused by less or labor. In this city alone during the prevalence or the grip this company puld out fiem IJ0J te IKUper week. The last annual report or the cempuiiy sworn te showed Its uswts te h0 lls,'.1JI.T7aiid net u dollar or clulm rer benefit unpaid. The Invest ments or the society are kept In the Safe De posit and Trust Company, or Uultltueie, and en the above date there were securities deposited lu thut Institution te the amount of lil,J(U These securities are deposited subject te the Joint order or the president, secretary and treas urer, aud cannot be removed except upeu an order signed Jointly by ull the abjve named efllclal. The Baltimore Mutual Aid Heclety Is the only corporation In the city that Insures ugulnst sickness. Frem a small beginning In tills elt a lew years age, the business bus grun n rupldl) and te-day many solicitors and collectors are employed. The Lancaster ugeney Is In churge erMr. Kred. C. ltuet, He rose rrem the ranks by geed work, bus proved himself te he an effi cient manager, and through his exertions, as sisted by his subordinates, he bus made the Lancuster district one of the best in the coun try. H you want auy lufurmatle'i as le the workings or the society, call et the office. Ne 118 East King street, and It rflll ha glvcu te ou. Scutlte. Millii'is,iK,i70". ,lie wnr.i., iu thiscie, Miss Burah A. Hendersen, lu her Vlsl year. runrral services en Monday, the 2d or June, at lOe clock a. m., at HLJumes' church Inter! luent private. lld, HK1TII. May 23, 1S50, in this city, rredcritk O. helih, In hlsthlrlylghth "or ' rtucruk The relatives and friends of the famlly-alsu Monterey jAdge, Se. 212, Hldgely Encamp. mcul, Ne. 217, 1. 0. 0. F Mctameru Tribe, Ne, 2, 1. 0. It. M., und the sun Ivers of the Union Fire Company-are respectfully Invited te at tend the funeral, from the residence or his father-in-law, William 8. Kautz, Ne. 422 West King street, en Hunday afternoon at 2 o'tleck. Jutermeut ut Woedwuid 111)1 cemetery. si',?1S,?,ay 1SJ0' nt uer resldeuce, Ne. C2) ist Walnut street, this ell y. Mrs. barah Hess, widow or Captalu Uiorge 11. iless, In her ClJ The relatives and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from ber late residence, Ne. US West Walnut street, ou Monday morning. Kervlccs atthebouseat 10 e clock. Kervlces at 1 o'clock at the German Uerurmed Church at Conestoga Centre, Inter meut at Coaeitega Centre German Ktrenned cemetery. IMarket. LOCAL IIOUSKItOLn MAltKKT. lAKCASTKR, May Si, 1SH0. There hasnetbeens better or fuller market this ) ear than this morning's. EvefrthlOf was abundant and very reasonable In 1 price. Anparagas. per hunch .. Apple, per U pk !.....,.,..- Applrs, dried, pel qt !..., Apple-butter, per pt Apple-hntter, per crock Aiinreeiis ,., Herf Hteak, per A....... Hecf Roast per lb Ileef Dried (chipped), per !b. ....... H....... IK" ::::::. 10912 ...,.i.aXr7e 10 12416 ,.tH ,..,...8016 ixwi-;unieaLpvr . TI SI.......,.....,....... .vi. ......II iecs is iieans.pcrKpa ,.,..., llutter, per ft. .. CalibsifP, per hejd ...., Cheesp, Dutch. i Chicken (iprln) ixrtlr... Chickens (cleaned), per piece.. Ciiemnbcix, pn jilece ......... Uernmcnl, jxr tt....... 25 .1315 ..tvete '.iiiin .av .... 3l , i JIVJIS .JfVaW ,I2IA 15 ..(KtslO Kim. tier der... iTsli rtlmd, each,... Fish Cat, per R Ham, per lb Ham (sliced), perlt.. Heminy, xir quart.. mock Marktntflt Quotations by Iteed, McUrann a Ce., bankers Lancaster, Pa. .. .. KIWTOgl.lW. II A. K, 1JM. ir.S Atchison, Tnp.,Mantale. Uitiftda I'kcIMc- ...... O.C.C.!.- - - Colerado Ceal 'Central Pacific ...... Canada Houthem W',', Chi. Ht. L 1'hg - K'X lien. A Kin u Del. L. A W Ii'. m Krln....... Krle 2uds Jer U - K.AT Leu. A N - U Hhere Mich. On Missouri Pacific, HI in i fiS lleck. valley n! P."i:rlt7.V.".! N WMtwtlMIH ti ::zr::::::::: m N. Y. U New England East Tennessee. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental Ontario A W Pacino Mall Klchmend Terminal HLl'aul Texas I'aclfla. Union Pacific Wabash Cem Wabash I'ref.. Western II West Hhere llends.. rHII.AOKI.PlllA LIST. Leh. Val H.N. Y.Al'hlla.. ml w4 Wi 47 21 ' 21 ?.T? t z SB MX -. UK K Fa. It. IL Iteadlnt: Ih. Nav Hestenv. 1'khs. P. A It N. Cent. d,... Peeples I'uhh .. Hdg 4's Oil -.. .2n-iti isp Mil ew Svbucvtiecmcttte. IHKAI' I'DHi: HYE WIIIHKIhSI. IILACK- J I rry, Ginger and Kummel brandies. HOIIKEtl'H LIQUOR HTOKE, Nn. 22 Centre Bauarr, iiniAT IS TWENTY-FIVE CKNTH TO TV CI create a Iteuutlfut Lawn or Itenew an Old une. TJKHT Ge HAVANA FILLKIt CIOAH IN XJ the city, nt HILLY WAIT.'H, Nes. B 4 101 North Olieen Ht. decW)mdM.Tu,ThJi BUILDINO WANT Ell - A HUILIHN'i snlluble for inaiiufueturlngpuriHses, with or without power, Apply ut im TIIIH OFFICE riHKKS TUItfLE HOUP FOH LUNCH TO- ?l night ut td COItMr.NY'H Central Cafe. "iHICKKN VEGCTAIILE HOUP THIS iaiu J KVENINflnt the HIIAMIIOCK, 33.1 East Tee Hlreet. Hiiienuer's Deer en Ian. ltd J. H. DONNELLY, Prep. CJAUEll KltAUT LCNCH-LAHT OF THE O Keason, this livening at the Western Hetel, Cor. West Oraime and Water streets, ltd JOHN GUN.EN1IAUHEII, Prep. UNCH-C1I1CKEN VEUETAIILE HeTlP fur Lunch this evenlug ut the Columbia Harden hotel, tl nud UJt Heulh tjueen street, Hprenger's Deer en tup. ltd' II AnilY OKUEL, Prep. VEGETAlll.i: HOUP FOU LUNCH TIIIH evening ut thn Hchlller Heuse, 2i North Queen street. Ilelb's, Huellner's and Hpreng er's Ilecr en lap. lid WM. HI'ANflLF.U, Proprietor. SAUEIt KltAUT FOIt LUNCH TO-NJtlilT at the Maner Hetel, 217and 210 West King street, oppesllo the King Hired Kink, ltleker's and Hprenger's lieer drawn rrem the keg. JOHN 11. UlHSINUEll, Hit Proprietor. T7-ANTED- (1NKTEN-II0UHK POWEll ENGINE en uhiels or skids. ltd W. D. HPKECUEK. "VTOI'IUE !: HKUULAll MONTHLY ,JL mwtliig or the Yeung Men's Democratic "iciciy win no neiu iiiesiluy oi.EcrieN OFOFFinnitH. Eve, June sd. ln3Wtd WILKIi: C. I1AHB, Becrelary. IP YOU WANT HHAIU'HANDOKIIUILU. lug Htone, Insurance 011 Life, Accident or Live bteel, I'l. ugniusi iieam or Tnen please cull I1EN11Y IIEOineLU.Agent. en ltd 01 iserin nueen eireei. milKMKMHL'IW OF MEI'AMOH.V TlllllE, JL Ne 2, 1. 0. It. M., ure reiiuested le meet at their Wlgivam Hunday arteruoen at 1 o'clock, te attend the funeral of thelr late brother Frederick O, Helth. Hlster Tribes are also In vited tu attend, Uy order or the Haehem, CHAS. K. 1IK01UCKH. J.Nn, M MrCUM.KV, C of It. ltd rpiiK memiikiiTcTf mentehey ledge" I Ne.21' I. O.O. F will meet at their Hall te-morrow (Sunday) afternoon H( 1 o'clock sharp, forlhepurpew of attending the funeral orllrether Frederick (I. Helth. The members of laiucasler. Hebble und Herschel Ledges ure also Invited. LEVI II. SMITH, N. O. Llr.v.v.L'a Hatiiv os, Hec'y, It "lUHMCHALE. " " "" On- HAit'iinw, JvnkT, lStK), At Ne. HI Wushlngten street, between Duke and Churi'h streets.mtl) o'clock a. m., the llnk lug Utiiikllsur a First-Class Uukery, one horse carriage, tvt e business n agens, sleighs, four sets of geed harness, set of bukeeveu castings with inst Iren furnuca and boiler, dough 1 utters, Kcales. vvheelbarreus, und the entlieeutllt tee numerous te mention , ,, II. 1". EICHLKlt. J0B1, L Hainki, Auctioneer. iny31-Sld 1IIAUL1SM. HOWELL. Marble, Granite and Brown Stene Works, Ne. I -a North ueeu Kt Lancaster, Pa., Kxcciites MenuiueiiK, Tombs, Grave Htenes B'lil hulldliig work or best.materlal und work, iiianshlp at lowet )rlc-s. Designing and let tering sjieelultles. All work gnaninteid. Please call and examine the large stock of finished vierk. m31-2td OLI,iti:ritEaliTNU Seda Beverages! V.r.,;,.,"LS,".K'm !'.'" Krul1 t'besphatesllnger Ale, llllk Hhtike, Egg l'hosphute uud Meuutulu ream nlivly aud plea-uutly seivcd. Tr the l'hophe Hep 'Ionic Willi Heda, the Great Ner- LONO'S West End Drugstore. , , ,. , Chestnut and Slarv His. Kill till Ollhllmi- 'I'lin Yl'iirl.l lfu.w... ...1 ii. .,u ,., , - -. - .....,...., ,,un ,,,, llttll Ulliv. ltd J5U0WN.S DltUG HIOUU BROWN'S Skin Curative Seap Keeps the Hkln .Seft und Smeeth as Velvet. Jr,l",3;V,.Hk",I)lwu" "d Heals All Cutum Cutum eus hruptlens. I'UICElScCAKE, - AT- BROWN'S DRUG STORE. lunPMyTu.'lh.H.t w w'"" QC ciia.teiuu SPECIAL OFFERING -FOH- JUNE! Handsome Parler Suites IN 1HE Latest Coverings Finely Mttde, At Greatly Ileduced Prices. Ochs &. Gibbs, MumirucluieMuud Dialers, (2J.S.I A Hb Fleer,) Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN tets 5MterHttaj;nta. rilHK DALTIMOIti: MUTFAL All) fiiCIETY. Largest Beneficial TBE BALTIMORE MUTUAL AlD SOCIETY; MHGN1FICENT SHOWING. Read what some of the best people of Lancaster have te say as . te its dealings : Lakcastfr, May 29, I8'.0. Te Uiilltmere Mulunl Aid SecUty: Grtm.KttKN : I desire lu tender you and your society my most sincere thanks ler the kind at tention shown tne In paying ret the 12 weeks aid (In all MO) at various times during my se vere spells or sIckliMis, and I shall ever feel grateful therefer, and consider It an obligation resting upon me le de what I can for the ad vancement or the Heclety, aud I trust It will eentlmie le prosper and grew. Mllii. EMMA PERUETT, cnesier, ei. , , Lamcastkii, Msy 20, 18l. I had been a memheref the llaltlaiere Mu tual Aid Hecletv Just IS weeks when I met with an accident and sprained my backhand was dis abled rer a long time, during which the com- pun phiu in iwrmy wecss aiu, nai, anu i lei-i segraleihl te the society that I cunnet sicak tee blghl v or IL It certainly Is a Heclety n hlch I can recommend In the strongest manner, and wish It the greatest presierlty. CIIAH.C. DONNELLY. , .'II.IH.UcaverHI. LANCASTrn, May 23, IR!K. My wire nnd daughter and myself have all drawn sick benefits from the llaltlmere Mutual Aid Heclety, and we can testify te the prompt und punctual manner In which It attends te Its niemeers. It Is a geed Heclety, twrfcclly relia ble and certainly has proven Itself worthy of the confidence and esteem of our entire com munity, te which It Is undoubtedly a great blessing. KDW. KltECKEL, Ne. &I7 ML Jeseph Htreet. LANCASTF.n, May 23, 1600. The llaltlmere Mutual Aid Heclety have puld me from time le time 14 viecks aid. amounting tetVM,7S, and my experience with Fald Heclety as te their promptness and reliability enables ma te speak or them In the highest terms, and I lake greut pleasure lu se doing, C. LOOIHHPATH, Hprenger's Hetel. I.ancastku, May 23, lNSK). We certainly feel It a duty te add our testi mony te the promptness and regularity with which the llnltlmore Mutual Aid society pays Its claims, for the 15 weeks (17.1), paid me, and the eight weeks (f Hi paid my wife, proved tens the value of this noble society, and re heartily lemmend It te ull. UEOIK1K HHANZ, 521 Church Htreet. Laneastkii, Mnv-ai, lvie. Iho llnltlmore Mutual Aid Heclety paid my husband 2!l wwks aid, ll.V), and ln self II weeks, 170, and every week during our various sicllsef sickness the representative of the company anne with our money, uud our erlcnru enables us te testify te lis greut benefit lu time of sickness. We certulnlv urn verv irntcrnl te the Heclety und trust It may long continue Its geed work. ELIZAHETH KKMITLE. &.RI North Hlrcel, liANL'ANTPlt, May 29. 18(10. My husband. Hammeu Chesser, vias 11 mem ber of Hie tlultltnerc Mutual Aid society, pay lug 2i cents ier week, and when he was taken sick, as seen us we notified them they began te 1ay lilin Ills weekly uld, and paid him 4 weeks , and at his death promptly paid 1110 his fun erulbenetlls tiU.ri), ami for their prompt addi tion I shall ulivajs held them lu the highest esteem. CHHIHTIANA CHESSLK, 20J Chester streel. LANCASTitn, May 20, tsoe, Tt the OJJietri 0 the Uuttlmarc Mutual AM Uy cirtfj I desire te tender you my most sincere thanks for the prompt and attentive manner In which you se regularly paid ma my aid rer 20 irecks at 110 per week (JJJ0; during my long disability. I cunnet spcuk tee highly el your society, and It wlllttlwajsglve me pleasure te recommend II In the strongest manner, rer I leek upon It as euu et thegrcultst blcxslncs te nn v community. HENKYHHAUll, f19 Eusl Chestnut street. LANCASTitn, May 28, 1890. That the llaltlmere Mutual Aid Heclety Is one that cannot be tee highly recommend d II Is only ueeessary for me te rercr te my own ex perience te prove, and when I state that their prompt payment te 11111 of 2J weeks nld, f 1D.7J. was u great blesslug, I de se trusting thut It will convince all that my endorsement Is or the most earnest and hearty character, audi run euly wish for them continued prosperity. JOIINH.KUllNH. 222 North Mulberry Htreet. Lanc iHTFn. Mav 2G, lSOO. The Dnltlmnre Mutuul A Id HiK'Icly has proven u great fileiul tu me lu time of need. During my sickness the & weeks uld or?3 was imld te me regularly and promptly, and when I lest my daughter the prompt payment te 1110 or her funeral buiicflls.iU2.60, vrus 11 great bless ing and I desire te thank them uud recom mend It te all. .MARTHA A. HOOVEIt, (UI North QiRen stieet. Lancasteii, May 21), ISsW. I have had ample experience le enable me te glve the strongest euilersemeiit of the llultl llultl mere Mutual Aid society, for they have puld me lu all 27 weeks uld, tll-.75, und through ull their dealings with me, their promptness and attention could net be questioned, and I leek upeu Itns one or the most reliable Institutions I knew et, and unyone seeking protection lu time or sickness and death could net de better than te Jein the U. M. A.H. LOIIENZGOOS. SJi North Queen .duet. I.ANCjsTKn. .May 2S, 1MJ0. My son, Frank It. De) le, vias a member of the llaltlmere Mutual Aid .Society, and during his long spell of Illness they puld him lu ull 11 Weeks aid, S4I.25, and at his death paid me his death claim, te. 60, and they huv 0 also paid me 13 weeks aid, tee, and are 'new still paving tme, uud I wish I could Just tell evers body my high opinion of the Heclety. for I leek upon It us one of our noblest Institutions. MKH.MAUY DOYLE, 222 N Duke HI. LANCASTFtt, May 28, ISM. Having been a memheref the U.iltlmere Mu tual Aid Heclety for u number of years, I only fully realized Its benellts in un Illness of many weeks by the prompt pu incut or my vvrekly old, ti per week, and give It my strongest en dorsement, wlshlug 11 success In Us future. The umeunt paid me already exicedstlun. UAllUAlt.V 11. WKIKIMt, CViUreenHt. l.A.NCAsrKli, .May 20, IsftO. It vv 111 always afford me pleasure. teieuk In the highest terms of the llaltlmere Mutual Aid Heclet) , for they have paid me 21 vueks uld at tJ, ertiCI, ut various times, and I de most sin cerely wish rer them a eoiitluiiance of thut prosperity whlih lias made Its history of tin past se noted CA'lli.MUNi: IMJMMET, 2WW. Vine .XL I.AM'vsriii, Mav2S, Kje. 'Iho II weeks uld, IV). which the llaltlmere Mutual Aid society paid tr.e at vurleus times In sick benefits thoreuchly cenvlnceit me that said Hnelciy is both reliable uud honorable, and 1 tertllull.v wish for It continued siiecess. HAVIA WAII-s, 518 1 Jut Oruuge Htreet. LiNOASTi.li. Ma) 21), lb'HX I wus sick ou the llaltlmere .Mutual Aid So ciety for three weeks, and I am prepared le say und testify that every week's nld wus paid me, nud paid promptly, and 1 esteem wild Hecletv a blesslug te our community. H011T.J. I'REHsiiicuY, OKi.N MalketSI. liiuddltlen totheubeve the following area List of Names, Etc. lvvls Nerbeck,a22 heulh Queen, Samuel King, North Arch Mary Kelleh, Seuth Duke HeiiJ F. Kuultman. Tb.' High Gee. G. Lewis 201 West la'men Win. O, lluvereuinp, Helly Heuse Liuru Dennelly, II. Oruuge... ... Maggie Housten, 20 N, Hhlppcu DjuI Htuuiler, H. Heaver Jac L. FruiicUcus, 3U H, Queen Wm.Hluugh,2HH Duke Gee. W. Kllllan, 2S E. New Ida Hunter, N. Duke Clirlst HeusCTSI l&e ljine Mury Hlgman,39 Christian Kutle E. Kuutz, 520 W. Walnut Annie Fltzpatrlck, VM E. Marlen Frautz Fiikseueger, 57J M Iddle. . James Iloeth, 4i E. Vine Wm. K. Petersen. 210 W. Lemen 25 III 10 00 25 IX) S5 00 .11 00 51 no M 00 40 00 25 00 50 10 S7 50 25 W 2S 7 31 '.' 25 t) 45 00 IS 75 21 IU 22 (XI 15 00 117 50 j raiia .sesue, uuiciiirry llarb ltvitcubaugh.bOl Penlur 20(0 JehuriUgeruld,2il W The Halt mere Mutual Aid Seclet) hud aided up le.Mny 1, VX), 0S1 dlfTereiil persetu lu the 1 jmcustcr lilsiriil, w) lug them lu amount il.0N.75, and the Company hav e had prepared a list giving each name with number of week andnmouiilcevcilug the above shevrlug, and said list is uew en Ilia at the Lancaster Ofllce subject te the nsicctieu of the public. State c rcnrniUanlu, Cbunfj p lAincaster, is Personally nppenrcd bctore thn suhscrllicr, nn Alderman In nnd rer sr.ld city, Themas C De rord.vrhe being duly swnrrr according 10 I ivv. declares and niv h Hint hels the Armnn r.r ,i, ..ii.....n St.. ...... .,.... ..... . ' . . . Sworn and subscribed te before me this SOlh ii ,,inc11st,','i '.1US. !" tl,l Company ene or the Wtr.cer3lCiWAia -AOENfS w ANTED IN ALL PARTS OF aiiiiiiuicjiuiuui muniK'ieiy, ana uskuiu Acinary uasiuii Kiieiiieue 01 the culms paid nud tl number of persons und telul umeunt paid for benellts us show u in Ihe list new en file In the iJlncusterOlllcelscnrrcet.liuvlng been taken dlrcctlv from the books of the said Company The liumbe'r of persons benefited by this Company Is Ml; the amount paid te said members is 114. VH.7J. 'this amount unit numbers benelltud Is only for the LaucasVr District. ' Society in America. LAKrAsTKH, May 23, 18SXX Havluz been disabled by sickness and acci dent for II weeks, I real lied the great benefit of toy membership In the "llaltlmere Mutual Aid seclet)" for the weekly visit of their represen tative during that period, paying me In all t0.", gave me n personal ezMrlence which will ever make me warm friend or the ubove so ciety, nnd one that will always seek teadvance Itslnteresls. ALF. N. ADAMH, .12'. East Walnut street. LAXrAATru. May 27, ISO. During my long term erdisablUty occasioned by a severe accident, breaking my arm aud sus taining ether Injuries, I fully realize what a blessing it was te belong te the llaltlmere Mutual Aid society, for every week for 13 weeks I received from them my S aid. being KM In full, nnd t most cheerfully sav Ibat 1 esteem membership In said society, a privilege of which ever) body would de well te avail them selves. DAVID HEARD, HOI Seuth Prince street. Lancastkr, May 2R. 18110. My wife Is a member of the llaltlmere Mutual Aid Heclety and 1 can truly say I am glad of It, for some four mouths age she broke her arm and for 14 weeks regularly and promptly the representative of ihe Heclety called and paid her 11.7.1, or f.')2.M altogether, end we can therefore reiemmend the Heclety te all as thoroughly re liable nud attentive. H.C.FOEHL. 21S Seuth Qui en Htreet. Lancastku, May 2s, 1W0. I hereby acknowledge the prompt and regu lar pay mint te me of 10 weeks nld, t-'iO, by the llaltlmere Mutual Aid Heclety, and 1 feelvery graiemi mereiere, ana can Heartily recom mend I he Heclety us a geed one In which te In sure, AUNES KEEFOHT, 4 UN. Pine Ht. Lancahtf.r, May 23, KftO. Te the JJalllmere .'futual A lit Heclety : Please accept my most sincere thanks for the prompt munner In which ou paid me my weekly tieneflts during my nine weeks sickness (In ull 127), nnd If I can ever aid In benefiting the company I trust )ou will call en me. Her KL1.AIIETH J.X I1ARUER, . Mark. CIS North HI. LsNU.liTicii, May 20, 1800. This Is te certify that during mv 5 weeks' sickness the Baltimore Mutuul Aid society paid me ev ery vv eek 17.50 sick (In all H7.M), and 1 desire te add my endorsement et them as a thoroughly rt liable and honorable company. GEOIIGKKAHLEll, SS Middle street. I. sncaiticii. Mav 28. 1810. The llaltlmere Muttinl Aid society paid me 20 weeks uld nt tJe per week Vi0 In all), aud also Paid mv rather nnd brother tieneflts. nnd we can nil testify te the prompt and regular manner In which we were attended te, and we nre glad te see by the published statement that the company Is grew lug rapidly. ELLIEUOYLE, 100 Locust streel. L ISCAHTLIt, Ma) 2M, 1SIW. 'I he icgulai payment te me uvery week of M.'J5 rer Uweeits during my sickness, was In deed 11 very blessing, nnd I certainly feel deeply Indebted te the llaltlmere Mutual Aid society therefer, nnd 1 can heartily recommend Has a first class and reliable cempiny In everv par ticular. CHRISTIAN UANSCHEIt, &'! East Htrawberry street. Lancaster, May 2fl, ISfOO. Tn Uultlinerr Mutual AM SurMy. I certainly feel very grateful te your society mr the prompt nnd regular manner In which your representative called en me weekly dur ing then weeks or my disability, and paid me the amount due me (In all IM), and If my name can serve )ou lu uuy manner you nre at liberty tonferte me FLOUIAN MARKET, 077 Ht, Jeseph street. Lancaster, May 24, 1890. This Is te certify that the Baltimore Mutual Aid Heclety paid me during my sickness at vurleus times of 7 weeks, aid In all 120.25, and te my wire G weeks In 011,122 50, and these amounts were paid regularly every week, and by personal expcrlcme we can say that this So ciety Is perfectly reliable, and pays lis claims promptly, and gives its sick members carclul attention. K. C. KLEIN, North Pole Hetel. Lancasteu, May 20, 1890. I take great pleasutn in testifying te the promptness and attention or the Oaltlmer Mutual Aid Society te its sick members. 1 was disabled 10 tteeks with a dislocated shoulder, and the representative or the Heclety visited 1110 regularly every week, and paid me In ull tlO, which was In full, und I shall ever feel gruterul therefer. JACOB M.STAUFFEIt, 875 N, Prince Htreet. Lantastkii, May 2fl, 1SU0. The llaltlmere Mutual Aid society has paid mound my family many weeks' uld, and It athirds me pleasure te speak a word tn Its tuver It certainly deserves all the praise I can possibly give It, and I would indeed be un grateful if trailed te de all I could rer It. MAIl E.HTEIGEU, 4 lil West Orange street. Lancasteu, May 23, 1890. I lie promptness and regularity with whhh the llaltlmere Mutual Aid society paid me my weekly benefits during mys weeks' sickness, amounting lu all te JIO, places me under lasting obligations te them. The Mutual Aid was Plemptnnd faithful, und 1 desire te endorse It lu thostreugest manner. JOSEPH HAIR, .115 Wsst Orange street. Lancaster, May 20, Hie. the li.iltlmeie Mutual Aid Society paid mefl weeks aid, amounting te J.I7.V), during the timet was laid up by an accident, and I desire te add mytesllmen) te the promptness and regular ity with which they attend te their sick. STEPHEN MARKET, fcKO Maner HI. L vnc.vstkr. May 20, 1SD0. It Is with verv great pleasure that I can tes tify te tlie regiilarunil prompt manner In whir h Iho llaltlmere Mutual Aid Society pu 8 its sick claims, rer I have been paid 21 weeks aid at vu vu reous times, iimeuntlng te HCtt, and thall ever feci grateful te the society for its attentions, ELIZA HETH HECK. 51H .Maner Ht. LA.NCAsri.it, May SI, line. The Ualtlmeii) Mutual Aid Society puld me 10 weeks uld, amounting te til at various times and they never failed le visit me regularly every week, during my sickness, and ulwavs with the money due me, uud I shall ulways de evervthlugl can teadvance the Interest of Iho society. 1 have already spoken te u geed mail), and shall leiiiluue todeso. jaceii.mil:. Kit, J02 Carel strevt. LiJirssrKit. Jan. S, 15'K). 'Ibis Is teceitiry thut the lliltlmoie Mutual Aid society has been prompt In Hie luijment of the death claim of my seu Martin, und for which we return our sincere thanks und give our endorsement for the sumo. C. A. OHI.ENDER. L.esrFii, Jau.25, KH). I haveiecelved tiny dollars from the Balti more Mulunl Aid. seilety, being death claims el my hiisbuiid, Jehn Itauslug. and I therefore recommend the society te be of the highest standing uud advise ever) body te loin It. HLIfcA RANHINO. few or the many ethris who tan ale speak of the Christ Nuumnu.S. Heaver I no. II. Jenes, 411 1:. Oiunge Huruh L. (rcliur. s. Prlme J110. II Musser, E Clicstnut ('has. E. Render, 521 N. Queen .. Anule Dubler, laincustcr, lit MIRF lluch, 211 E. Frederick trunk Knhn, Cor. North und Duke Emma l.cinbuch,S.!0 E. Orange Will. 11. lAlreliz. N. llueeii f 2j 00 3.5 00 22 60 S7 50 M 25 . KslUO S0U0 25 00 . 2000 15 00 Is 75 20 00 21 00 11 75 - Ii75 . 12 50 110 00 R0 00 10 CO 20 00 13 76 40 OU Hullle U. Vlllee, Hi H. Prime Harah J, Flick, Stock Yard heti etel cnus. u. Keiier.w N. An h Aug. liellatz 187 N. Plum Itelit. rileklng.511 L'. Chestnut Jehn llauser, 470 Rockland Surah IK'iiuls :12H. Mullwrry Llz7leliirnharl, 111 Derwart Cuth. Htadlcr. Wl N. Mulberry Ames F, Kline, 400 W. Orange Adam lllldebrand, Rockland Pike Herman Hchwtcrs.52.! H. Christian Walnut 51 25 . - .. . -. . 1 rr . -T--..W... ... .,n TllfW l lL- L"Mt . -. day or May, A. V. IsSO. Coram. ' rtlluur J. K. Dark, Alderman. ben managed and stren?cl organizations or IP P. C. RUOF, Supt. PENNs LVANIA. ytt 3svteyttatmntta. JjlOB COUNTY COMMIBSIONEK, , WILLIAM OllTMAN, Of Washington rioreugh-Lower Illslrlet. flnl). Ject te Democratic llules. Rp2-trd F OB COUNTY COMMIHSIONEIt, A. fj. WTNTHItft. of Providence township. Bnbject te Demoeratle mles. merl2-irwAmy20tfd piOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JAMES P. PEST, of fjtncasUr city. Subject te Democratic mles. tnyaWwdAw TJIOR COUNTY AUDITOR. C. O. AMMON, of Ephrata (Northern district.) Subject te Dem Dem Dem oerateo rules. raay2-lmd F Oil COUNTY AUDITOR, W. B.HCnNElTMAN. Of Elliabelhtewn borough. Bubject te Demo Deme Demo erateo Rules. in29-3wdAw -irANTED-TWO FIRST FLOOR ROOMS, VT suitable for office purposes; also bed room, central location. West King or Chestnut streets preferred. Address mS0-2td M. D.," iNTiXLtOKJSCr.K Offlce. COUNTRY OIRI WANTED TODOGKN eral housework In the city. Apply PENN'A EMPLOYMENT RUREAU, me-lmd 12 Seuth DukuHtreeL VTKW LINEOF PIPES-GENUINE OLIVE, .IX French Briar and Meerschaum, from 25c te t5. All me JiCaaiug iiranus or ameving DEMUTH'S CIGAR BTORE, III East King streeL Tobaccos. alS-tfdK TTItAOHl FLAGS! FLAGS I JU Fer Decoration Day, At REINHOLDH. ( UIL3 WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUHE VT work. Ne. 01 North Duke street, Lancas ter Employment Ilureau. ruay2-lyd A TUOSTER'H CORNER SALOON. A NICE HOT LUNCH will be served even morning from 9 te 12.10. Huppert's Celebrated llecr drawn from the keg. aprSO-tfd RESH IMPORTED AND KEY WEST UI gars. Clear Havana cigars, our own man ufacture, In 25's, 60 s and 100 s. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, Established 1770. 114 East King Street. alS-tfdh TyiNNEHCHOR SUMMER THEATRE. Week Commencing MONDAY, JUNE2. Miss Florence Palmer, Miss Tlllie Frank, Miss Kilty Van Pelt, Leslie 4 Henry, Fitzgerald A Kclley. 4r-AdmlKslen, 10 cents, which entitles you te Ice Cream or Sert Drink. Performance ralu or shine. CHRIS BURGER, my20-3md Proprietor and Manager. J." MARTIN Jt CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO.- June Cbrii Sale! 0 MONDAY, JUNE 2, we will organize Sale for June. Clearing Every Department will be represented, and L.ew Prices will be the word all along the line. Quotations from every De partment that will surprise you. Thousands el yards of goods will be thrown en our counters, and marked at a price te make them go. J. B. Martin it Ce., Cor. Prince & W. King Sis., LANfASTEK, PA. H AGEHd. BROTHER. Hager & Brether. Special Prices -ON- Seasonable Goods ! INDIA PONGEE, EXCLUHIVE .STYLES. 15c, 20c. FRENCH SATINES We have Just opened a LINE or the NEW ESl'sn I.ES and COLORINGS. EGYPTIAN COTTON, 15c. PER YARD. The newest Cotten Ores? Material, lighter In welght thun any ether material, EUects copied from French Organdies. SCOTCH GINGHAMS, Fast Colets, Ijirge and Neat Checks uud Stripes. 2c quality for 20c. ' Scotch aud French Zephyr. Lighter weight thun Ginghams, Andersen s D,es und St) les, 25c, S7ic bILK AND WOOL UENGALINES.COc. REAL INDIA BILKS, He, f. Theabeie represent Twe Special Bargulns. SUMMER WEIGHT SERGES. We are offering for S7Ve and 60c Twe Exlraor Exlraer ill nary Lliiesor.MNWeol Light Weight wtrlpcd. Plain uud Plaid Herges, comprising ull thlstkm. ion's Celuriub. Feuucr Price, O0e nnd 75c Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St., LANCAHfER. PA. Met asrriUtmeitt. fiARRIAOKS. Docrsem' Carriage Works. FINK CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHTONH, MARKET WAGONS. Ktc A Jlatrerm Rinness Wagen ! also. Beeead- Hand McCall Wagons, Juntp-Seat Carriages and Ilurgles will be sold at astenlsblaa Tew prices, at the D0EBS0M CARRIAOE W01KI, Cerner of Duke and Vine Hlreeu (fermsrly Nerbcek A Milcyj, dtslydAwIl GEO. S.NORBECK, Prep. TUDGEH HAVE LONG SINCE DECIDED J that Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the Best tn Ue Stab;. Fer sale at NOS. 5 A im NORTH QUEEN ST. dccWJmd.M.Tu.Th.H LL GOODS SOLD AT UARGAIN PRICES and polite salespeople te wait en you At REINHOLD'8. BILLY WAITZ HAH THE BEST TWO FOB 6c and 5c Cigars In the Slate, at . NOH. a A 101 NORTH QUEEN 3T. deeS-BmdM .Tu.Th.H TTIOR .TINWARE, ENAMELED WARE, jl; Buucu ana Wame irons, go te REIN HOLD'S. E GUARANTEE OUR GOLDEN LION nnd MlauuindiLiliiiiiiiifnM.uB.H. Filler Hand-Mede Cigars (5c) In the cltv. DEMUTH'S C1UAK HTOKE, , , IU East King BimtL Telephone. alS-tMB "TT1INE TAILORING I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINK WOOLENS, AT , .., i. WEIKEL'H, aplMmdlt Ne. II West King Street. -TTSTUR niimLru vruv er s- n. 1 stir J2 .figures, go te JOHN BEST, Stl East Fulton itreet. m7-tfd WITH ONE PRICE AND QUICK HALKH we always hare new and clean goods. At REINHOLDH. -VUANTED-HOHSES T0 PASTURE. TT Address. apr23-lfd W. W. GHOSH, Nemtvllle, Pa. XflOR RENT THAT LAUOU CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND, NO. 20 EAST KING HTHEET. Inauire within. mtt-tfd IjlOR RENT-NO. 118 EAHTKING STREET, room formerly occupied hy Jehn A. Ceyle. mrS-Tu.ThAijtfd ALLAN A.HERR. THEY CAN ALL COPY RUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltr's Havana Filler Cigar, at NOS. 8100 NORTH QUEEN HT. decemmdM.Tu.Th.S BEST TWO FOR FI VKCENT.CIOAlH theclly.at HILLY WAITZ'H,' nes. & A 103 North Queen St. decS-OmdM.Tu.TTlJS A LL GOODS PIAINLY MARKED WITH XL price At REINHOLD'S. MALE HELP FURNISHED FRhK. Ijincasler Emplejnicnt Ilureau, Ne. 61 Neith Duke street. may2-lyd TROUT t SHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 110 North Queen Street. Shirts made toerder an low as $1.00. Perfect fit guaranteed. nl-lvd A T OUR OFFICE YOU CAN GET ANY Xjl amount or LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY liAWB KN1HUUKH. I 71EEE FOR ALL FOR ONE WEEK-LAN- easier :muieimenL iinrruiu. Nn. fi Nnrth hike street. rna2-lrd A GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR New LawnshvuslnirLANCASTF.il nil RU. li 1-uairAfl UiV2i KMIUCllKK. TJANTALOON DAY. Pantaleon Day. Just received the . cry latest In TROUSER PATTERNS I McGRANN A NOWLEN, npl2-I d 130 North Queen St. TITE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If VOU haveUiemATAmftifn vnn trill nmlta find that there Is something wrong with them. I mx. uiAigiewn will MC KltTUL Iieip IUVUU, I Wfl lifin ItiltnltiililA -nl A U,U1llit.n.u which are made only hy us, and recommended I by leading OcullsU as the best aids te defee-l 11 ve vision. I Solid Geld Spectacles, :LOO ; usual price,! vtltuir. Steel Snecttcles. tiOn.t usnal nrlce. l .en. Artificial Ejes Inserted, $il usual price, 910.1 H. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,! yjl AHlL.O. J'lllljLLIK.ljt4tlJV. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvH-lyd w XDM iERS CORNER. MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL D utj 's werlt U euci mere done, E nliitcd men who fought and wen, C bant o'er the grave of these who fell O-n many a field, 'mid shot and shell. H emembercd are these patriot dead, A nd o'er their graves the flowers w e spreadl T his done, let's turn te thee who live, E nhancc each home and beauty gl e. WIDMYER OOKXLR OP EAST KINT, A.NI) Dl'Ki: STIlKLTsI rpiIE PEOPLE'S CASH Sl'OKF, FOR BARGAINS SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. FOR BARGAINS Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear; FOR BARGAINS IN Wbite Goods and Embroideries. FOR BARGAINS Clothing Made te Order. -Ge where you cau ;et the Hest Cloedi feri IUU lA'dH alVIIV THAT TLACE 13 THE ; s 25 East King Street, LANaVSTER, P.L, People Cash Stere, Diar20-lydlt ( u1. - iA&M&d)tu,-t iA fiKUfc cr1t-tt1 ,