v w 'TiZ ly MOKDAY, JUKI ? i i. 23 1890. TV ,t HL j J fttna9(Wes ilea en Iwu held bs Mclnuley wan 2 o'clock from his Kreet, I of Harry Stettcr, who was Ike railroad en nalurdav morn- held this afternoon at 2 o'clock bis lata 'jome en Perry street. ' There Is considerable interest manifested en the result of the borough cnnnus. On Saturday a bet of (20 wns maile that the imputation would net be less than 10,070. Heme think that the figures will reach 11,000, but conservative est 1 mates place the ligurea at 10,500. The Cook man Chapel Mtte society will meet this evening nt the home of Mrs. Geerge Yeung, en Hlxth street. The Methodist Literary society will meet en Tuesday evening for organization. The scLesl beard will uiect en Tuesday evening te olect teachers. On batunlav night the Lark camping club presouted K. 13. Carter and llenj. T)ennfs, members, with gold-heailed um brellas. A represcntatlte of the Cloueral Ledgo of Junier Order of Ainerlcan Mechaulca Is in town with a vlew orergaiiizlug a ledge here. Ell liOckard, son of Jehn Leckard, wns struck by a team at Gehn's brick yard this morning. Ue was bruised about the body and had his head cut. Dr. Slerer attended te the Injuries. The Mhiiwnoe fair will clese te-night, when all the articles will be dlsposed or. On Tuesday night a ball will be held in the armory In honor of the ladles who assisted nt tliK fair. Mueki will be furnished by Eshlemau's brass orchestra. Jno. K. Fester has been sued by William Bletter for assault and battery. It Is alleged that Fester kicked young Ktetler, who was killed en Saturday, and Injured him severely. A hearing will tnke nluee bofero 8(j u I re "Selly en Thursday evening. Abducted Ilia Child. Mrs. Alice Warner, daughter of Henry Bush, of Owl Hill, Warwick township, was burled en Thursday. She had been separated from her husband for soine tline and when bhe went te her futher's home, alie took her child, net two years old, with her. Bofero her death she ronuestod her father te keep and raise the eliild, and he intended doing se. On Sunday Jacob War ner, the father of the child, called at Mr. Bush's houseaud asked te see the child. It was shown te hlin. and when he had it In his arms, hu hurriedly ran te the out side of the house, Whom his home was standing, and drove away with it. An he is the legal guardian of the child he was entitled te It, but the neighbors cuusure the lather for obtaining possession of I he child In the manner he did. Disturbed H ltellnleus MeetliiK. Jacob Canter gave ball before. Alderman A. F. Dennelly this morning te uuswer n charge of disturbing a religious meeting. The complaint against him was made by Philip Flruufli, the preMdcut of the Bus Ian Hebrew congregation. The allegation la that Canter attended the servlees en Satutdiy, was wry unruly, used Insulting and profane- language te the oflleers, when rcquested te be quiet and behaved in se disorderly a iimnncrthat the services could net be held. Thcre has been treuble In the church at nearly overy meeting slnee the annual election when Canter's Irlcnds wero tin' feated. Several tlmes sinre his friends have disturbed the Saturday servicer, anil the oflleers have concluded te put a step te it by having arrested every one el the Canter-faction who disturb meetings. A l'liultage l'ni'ly. ClgarmaUers' Union, No.ileT, en Saturduy evening held a package party In llelnUsli hall. Tlie attondance as verv satisfactory te the Union. The prizes wore: A silk umbrella, wen by Ne. 62, held by Iluurv ll.ibel; f2l geld piece, by Mis Maigie Kuspar, Ne. SIS ; 1 doen photographs, Ne. fTG, net yet claimed. The inn&lu for the dancing was furnished by the Metropolitan orchestra, a new organization, composed of N. Bastenderff, violin ; Kdw. 13. Sprrchnr, organ ; PhaiesE. Hauibrlght, cornet. The Union realized about $tX). The Lean Exhibition. The lean exhibition of the Yeung Repub licans closed en Saturday evening. The crowd was net as large us oectei7. The aflalr throughout was highly creditable te ihe society, but for suine reason it was net a financial success, and if money has net Been lest in the venture it Is certain that very llttle has been made. On Tuesday evening a complimentary hop te the ladles whoessUted at the lean will be glveu In the opera house. The articles that linve been en exhibltluii have all been removed, but the fleer ever the panpictle has been left for dancing. Dentil of a Yeuuff Lady, Miss Clara Alda Hertz, eldest daughter of Dr. J. H. Hertz, of Lexington, died at her home en Sunday of tensllltls. The do de ceased was almost 20 years of age and was a widely known and popular young lady in the neighborhood. Shu was the organist of several Sunday schools and was iios iies aessed of mauy excellent iualltles, which caused all that knew her te admire her. The funeral will take phue te-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Executions Iinued. Jehn Hlldebrand, threucli D. t. I3shle man, Issued execution te-duy iigalnst Win. T. C'ark, farmer, of Drumere, for 1,00(1. V, D. llaker, attorney, for Susan Duke, isuied an execution ugiiinst Jehn II. Cook, milk dealer, city, ferfl'lj. J. II. Williams Issued oxecutlon te-day agalnt A. J. Hamway's heirs for $09.10. They Will Net Uulld. The beard of peer dlrccters.at their meet lug en Saturday, decided that it was Inex Inex Inex iHMliciittoerectaiiethorbuildingnt present. They will fellow the suggestion of the court te scud all male insaue te the asylum at,Harrisbuigand in that way sufflcicut room for the transient peer will be nre" vWd. ' " Death til un A'jed AVeiuun. Miss June Clark, a cry old lady, died at ; 2 o'clock this morning, at the rosfdrnce of her nephew, James Clark, who resldcs t Mount Nebo. She was b5 years of uge and vry well known. She was a ineuiber of the Presbyterian church and her funeral will take plsce en Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock. Abused Ills Father. Frank Hubley was before Alderman Barr te-day, en complaint of his father, for disorderly conduct. The testimony show oil Frank te be of a very vicious disposition. He was given the option of paying the costs or going te Jail. lie cliose the fermer and was released from custody. The Huitcnders' Plenlc. The Bartenders of the city nre holding a picnic at Tells lluiu te-day, and the atten- aame is quue large, 'llils morning the managers made a xtrect jarade headed by J.f i managers made a xtrect i p fie lionueis lutid, whl ff- music. ch furnished the Dlwtolutleu or Partnerhhlp. Jehn Schneider and B. V. Brenb.irur. F-4. m' naT0 len conducting Hetel Lancuster .': S. iuce the llrst of Anrll. te dav illunlv,i r rsrtncrnhln. Mr. Schneider will rnmlnM fc"- the house alone In the future Mercantile- Appralsvi'. i li ! r i . ., . i. . lirY' "' """. ei i roviucuce tenufciiip, lias ,; "T" I'i'eiiiieu incrcamiie appraiser, ey ye county commissioners for 1K1. ITki 'h.-',"j i'Vt 'in: for K& Check In ra bank. JncdTer the WlPh ..1. ...1.1 l.v )J4'efnrin wero oliUlned front B BMiS Wfa '-Rorrlslewn (lrmrlftt. bv "Sorrlstewn d regis t, by Fish )frii - rM rdirak. Mr. Knnune'a RUS Km f KUmiyj3m were aroused when lie learned ihat i'j33"ore n reused when lie learned ihnt rrncnt here, and he warned the banks te lookout for any check which might come te thorn." , ., UtKiu making inquiry at the l-ulten bank an lNTi:i.Mer.Ncnn reporter learned from Cashier Carter that the check was given te A. 11. Kreldcr A Ce., cigar manu facturers at Sailings, June 13th, by a young man who gave his name as Keifer. He purchased ft 123 worth of goods and gave the check In payment. Mr.' Krchler was suspicious of the check and had an Idea fluifll r.ircrnrv. Undid net Slllll tUO goods, but brought ihe check Je tills city and told the Fulton bank people te Innulre about Its gonuineness. They sent the check te Harrlsburg and round It was a forgery. m Innltei-Adams Wns Bight. J, A. Adams, Janitor or the Kastern market house, was heard by Alderman A. F. Dennelly en Saturday ovenlng, en a cliargn of assault and battery, proferrcd by Jehn B. Workman. The testimony showed that Workman ws peddling In the market house without having rented a stall, which was contrary te the rules, and when tlie janitor orde'red him out he refused te go. 'Adams then rjocted him, but useil no mero force than necessary. The alderman dlsinlssed tlie case. Hn In Iucerrlutble. Ames Miller, of Landisvllle, was heard bofero Alderman llalhach, this artornef.n, en a oluirge of being Incorrigible. The complaint was proferrcd by his aunt, Hallle Hartranfu He was committed te lall until Friday, whan the Judges will decide whether he Is a lit subject for the Heuse of Itofnge. Itehhml n Heuse. During the absence from the liouseof tlie family of J. II. Hess, at Itosevllle, a tramp attempted te rob It, He broken glass out of the window and In that way clleclcd an cn cn trance. Knine or the nolghliers saw him as he was about leaving with his plunder and detnlnedhlm. Clilcr Burger was sent for and he brought the man te town and locked him up. He given tlie name or Cluirles 1'eleis. lleuixhl u Nuwn Htiiud. Walter Madignn, news agent, bus bought out Welehuns it Kncgley, who have been in the same busluess ter some tline past, en West Orange street, near North Queen. Mr. Madlgau will opende. tills sluud In connection with his ether one. ' A Mis-dim .Setter. Jehn II. Peeples lest a valuable setter deg which he was keeping at the home of Ills father, at New Providence. - The ani mal disappeared en Saturduy mid he Is thought te have been stelen. ' m Death or 1'lllllp IllltlllUVM.V. Philip Hathawav, a let I red lurmer and drever, dltnl at Ids losidcnce In Cliris tlana, egisl SI years. Ills children nre Mrs. Charles Housten, of Chester. Jehn and Henry, of Philadelphia, and Olllmore, of Harrisiiurg. family Heiinlen. Jehn Mumma, of Irenvllle, eclebrated the dSth anniversary eriils birth en Sunday by having a family rounlen. Thore were proseutall his children, 10 In number, and 17 grandchildren. A pleasant time wes hud. Celli ruut Hevel vihI. llewmau iV Brliiinierhave been nwunled the contract ler repainting the Prosbvto Presbvto Prosbvte rian cliureh, en 13asl Orange strcut. This Includes the steeple, mid It will be a soino seino soine whatdllllcilltjob. . Sprained uu Aukle. WalterJ. Leenard, u high school boy, sprained an mikle te-duy by making u misstep In descending the stairway. Me wits lenuncd te Ills home mid Dr. L. A. Wnireu sent for te attend the Injury. Tribute or Iliwpeet. At a meeting of the Poplar lllult' Lumber and MaimfactiirliiK ceiniiany, held at ItcadlUK en June 12, IMK), a committee Mas appointed te draft rvMiiiitleim rrgiirdtug the death ufthe late 8. H. IIIkIi, Ih reperteil as follews: Wui'.lir.AH, It has pleafccd Divine Provlilenee 'e reiueiu from our midst one or our most worth member! therefore belt Ji'wfinf, That wcdieply regret the levs and mourn with tin: eemmiiully In the departure of one of our mini actle and well-known butt liens men, and that wecxUuid our n input lili te theielatlxcK and trlciulser the defeased. ii'Meh al, That the? e proceedings be published In the IjtueaKtnraiid Heading pujci8. 11 order of the beard, W. 11. II. ICIN.KH, President. A. P. Mell vaikf, Sccutary. JeXt-HdAw Itupture ferBlnvcu Yours. Mrs. Abraham II. Ilerr, of , ljuu-aster county, sullcriit fui ears with aseircruptuie, as Bellas w iimb trouble. Keeral meutliN age she applied oue of lluke's Ktectrle Huppertf m, and new the hasdlpcnsed ultli her truss, and feds, as she sii s, butter than at any tline for Ctirs, Hhe rcceiniiiendK l'ref. Hoke's i;kctrlcnl Appliance te all Jier NUlfirliig friends. ltd cutlte. Tem inses .luiic21,lstn), In this city, Miss BlUnH.Tonillnseii. He still, sail hearts, audeeascrepliilug, llihlnd therleudN Iho sun's still sliliilng; 'i'hy rate's the common late of all, 1'er en each one mimic eleuds uiiisi full -Heinc davs must be dark and dieary, And mortals eft'tlmes sick and weary, Hut te the t'lirhdlau death U life, 'Hi' eternal end or pain and strife. Therelallesaud friends of (be family are re siHsMfully Invited te attend the funeral from her Inte lesldcuce, Ne. 112 lUiJt Orange street, en TucMluy afternoon at 'J o'clock. Ker Ices at 2.W o'clock at bt. Julie's Cplseepal ehiireh, West Chestnut street Interment atUuicasUr teiuelery. Phavkl.- In this city, en Iho i!lsl lust., Mrs. Olivia Kranke. daugluer of the late Kiln III Clark, In the 17th jearuf her ace. ruucralkerx lees will lie In Id at her late resi dence. Ne. IS East Chestnut Miect, en Tuesday, June 21th, at 10 n. m. Interment pi 1 ate. ltd yClOMiEit. In Htiasburg, rrldayexeiilug, June , Jeseph D. Guilder, lit the 4ithinrer bis age. Heluthes and friends cordially Invited loat leat tend the funeral from Ilk late residence, en Tuesday arternoeu at 'i o'clock. Interment lit Htrasburg lemetery. aid ICii.lian.-III Ibis elt ,un the 21st lust., l.ucj A. Kllllan. daughter of Augellue and Ihe late JutiuS. K llllii li. In the I'd jcur efliernge. The relatives and filenitnef Hie family me re sectfull Invited te attend Ihe funeral irein lur late resilience. Ne. 3 10 North I. line street, mi Wednesday morning at 10.J0 e cliHlt. Interiiieut at Lancaster Mtnetery. Jf.'lsitd IlniT. Hi l-cxlnuten, June 22, Kh), J1U Clara lkrtz. daughter of Dr. llcrti, aged nine, teen yearn, leu ineiitlisiind ten Uajs. Tlie relatlxei and Irleuds of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence, at Iexlngten, en Tues day at 1J J o'clock. Interment at Drickenlllr. ltd .llAil'W" -Juue 21, ISM. In ChrlstlaiiH, Philip Ualbauay, In the 81st j ear of tits age. The relattvn and li lends of the family are re-sis-ctfully linlteil te intend the funeml, en Tuesday, 21th lust., at 10 o'clock a. ni. Inter ment at llellcvuc ccmettry. iilavJtrte. Qralu sua i-rovuiens. Kurulihcd by H. K. Yuudt. Breker. Ciiicaoe, June SI, l-oe e clock p.m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. I'erk. Lard, Juue . , ...- . July August..- ... beptember ...... October ... . December Year mM Sk7 fi t"7 H07 MX J4 1i5. mi Crude Oil-July Closing I'rlces 2:1 o'clock p. in, w neat Cern Oat. l'era. laird 6U7 Juue Mil H',J Sine .. July AuuuH....... , 1210 -Mr is I 11 ea. A-xrr wee Marxeta. ''Vltit.lll Urflnnn Jk tin . hanker! 3 'waWTOBK LIST. 11 A.M. ISM. P.M AlehlMii,Ten.,Huiit Ke. 4J tV. ; imtuuw rucin I' IV A I Colerado Ueal..... b'i Uentrat laclMe . . Caniuta (Southern........ !''A VM. HI. I j. A 11g st 67)4 Srii uen. a me u u Del. U ft W.... uii i"i'W "31 Kris 2nds 4ST O..IHMM...HM......MI.... ' ... K. AT M ........- ". Leu. A N - U Hbere .. Mich. Ven .. Missouri Tncine Tt',4 Heck. Valley v.. ff, l, N. 1. I'rer.. . ) N. West- ........ 1 10 N. Y. U 1H New Knulsnd. -. . 40j Kant Ten neiwc. Omaha - - On-Ken TraieTeiilliitiiUI.. 4V,i Ontario A W. . 11 Paclde Malt ... Itlchmend Terminal tll Ht. Paul .'. 7l? Teian l'acltle... 'J);2 Union radio uis KM i.yt m" UO'A 47k ml w 8" 110 lenu v OIJ wnensii iin Wabash Pre'- Western U WestHhere Bends rllll.AIIKI.I'lllA LIST. Leh. Vsl II. N. Y. A rhlla. Pa. B. It. Kcndlnc Iili. Nav. .. IlesUmv. Pass P. A K.. N. Cent. ... l'eeples Pass Hdgi's Oil - HA B l 22JJ 22 ft-IM lctv 3Vbucvtlncmcnt. C-tHKAi'-rtiiti: kyi: wiiihkm:sj. iilack j tarry, Ulnger and Kiitnmcl llrundlcs. HOIlItnit'H LICIUOH HTOHVC, Ne. 22 Centre Hq uare. -ITrllli: DIHII V Cenln.at COVKBM FItO.M 6 TO IS ItKINllOLOH. A (IIKI. V IY Child's N ftts North Chris WANTH A HIllTATION AH tirse in Ihu country Aueiv at stlan street. ltd KiebtihT IIKST HOT AIll t'UHNACK IN 1 llm market, co U) JOHN IIKHI'. SU Eiil 1-niten ntiisit. iu7-tfd K ADIATOIIS, OK ANY MAKK OH UK Mlvn. fnn tin riirnlslii.il ut rfnkfmfLliliif1iriirf.fl. by JOHN 1IKHT.I KU Kant KulUin street. in7-trd "iriIAT IH TWKNTY-KIVK UHNTH TO tt erii lutea lteuutlful laiwn or Bcnew an Old One. irANTi:i)-A oeon coeic. no wahh- V lug required. Must lne referc iu.es. Apply te 2H,ldlt A. .M. I'.VIUII, CeriiMiill, Pa. It C1ITY TAX.-AN AIIATKMKNT OK .1 PKIl J rent, w III be allowed en all City Tax paid en or tH'feru July 1. 1MKI. Ofllioheurs from (I a. m. te 12 m. and lte .1 p. in. On Monday and Siittirdiiy etchings the olllce will he own from 7 te 8 o'clock. J. II. JtATIIKON, JuneOlislOK Treasurer. T city, nt BKINIIOLll'8. GIIH.S WANI'KH IOIt HOUHKWOHK HOUHKWOHK Hlluatlens free. LANUAHIKIIKMI'LOYMPNT BUItKAU, Ne. 01 North Duke street. WANTr.O-$a,S00, KOH WHICH KIH-SI' mertgnge en city real estate and live per ci nt. Interest will lie given. Apply te ALLAN A. IILItlt, Heal i:tntc and Insurance Agent, IDS L'ast King street. Je22-3ld r a nti:i) UIMH FOR GKNEKAL V Housework geed situations furnlslicd nee or clin rac. kSK'Ha pi:: INN 'A OYMKNT HtlllKAU, ixneuin uiiKenirrci. E TtXl'BA HEAVY DINNBB PLATEH AT5 Cents, at HEINIIOLDH. A THOSrKlt'H COHNKIl HAUJON. A NIOE HOT LUNCH Mill be served eviry morning from l)tel'2:.'. Hiippert'sCeUbrated Peer drawn from the keg. upr.XVtfd AI7"ATI3H COOLP.ItH AT' W CI'.NTS, AT y HEINIIOLDH. A HEAHTIKUL LAWN, HOWKVKIt A small It ma v lie, Is ii great lu tnry. LAN PAMTKH CHLMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENHICHEH ri3llY(100l)NOTP.PAPKK.Sc. A QUirtE, ei 120 Hlierts Ter 20 cuts, at KEINIIOLH 8, Near Depot. DO YOU WANT A (UHL T leciiinniciided ? Apply te THAT CAN HE PENN'A EllPLOYilEN r lIUItK.VU, 12 Houth Duke Street. rpiIBY CAN ALircerY'lTuT'ONEtJAN .JL lapial Hilly Wuitz's Havana Killer Cigar at NO-i. 5 A (U NOHTII QuEKN ST. dWlmdM.T:i.Th.H AT"OUitd'KICE YOU" OANGl7r AN"Y amount of L.VNCAHTEH CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EN RICH EH. rpllOUTAHHANK. elaeteTshirts. nl-lvd BALTLMOIti: MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. HcpilrcH seviral competent and trust worthy men of gfiillcinuul appearancu te act us coin ciers. Alse two men as usst. siints. W.J. llilllflMT. Hi liist King SL, Ijincnstcr, la. Jefi-tfd irUHAVETHi: IlliST AKSOR'MENT OK rar Helder. Krelich llrliir y Pipes and cigar Helders. Pipes In Cases. fiOe. each. All the line llrnlids of Sinekliig Totuieees. DKMUTH'H CIUAH BTOKK, slH-tfdH 111 Eatit King slroeL lyATKiiliKNr-rivirpiTit n:sr. will be added te all Water Beuts reinainlug unpaid urtu July 1, INK). J. II. BATHFON, Jell-tllttJ)! City 'licitHiicr. e ciga till CIOAHS, GOLDEN LION AND MIA Oiler Ida. aie clear Havana llller r mil gam, luiiiil-liiiide. In boxes of 2.1, CO and 100. lli;.VUIJ 11M CIUAH HTOKK, Establlslud 1770. 114 East King HtreeU als-tfdli JILLY WAIT. 1IAB THE ISKtsTTWO KOH 5e and 5e Cigars In the state, at NOS.AA IUINOKI'11 (iUEEN ST. dec5-flindJl,Tu,Th,S 7-ANTKD-A HOlir.lt, INDimTBIOUH It man toepcralo pl cutting mncliliicK. One preferred who has had soine previous c. perlcncn. Te Iho right mail a steady Jeb and tali wages will be given. W. P.t'UMMlNtlH, Nej. 111 and 13(1 N. Christian St., Umcaster, Pa. JCJWtd B 1(1 HAHOAINH lNTAHLE KNIVES AND I'erk s, at HEINHOI.P'g. T ArAHHIhlENNK" Negligee Shirt, AT EHISMAN'B. I rNDBnttiliiiTM and'dhawichs, "'" KOH HOT WL'ATHUlt, At KItlHMAN'H. S'tENOGHAPIIY AM) TYPISWIHTINO New class new fermlnc in RleiiecmDhv. New H'll J toeHu Jul 1. Teh riling tauglit en Item- Ingteu and lest machine Students eiui i.-t. ttr 1 mil. ttr at any time, us the Inalriictleii is Individ- . V 11..).-, El.il ..... Itt I.'mp f..r..,u uli ...II.... HlnM.A.nAILI3Y. Ne. 45 North Duke St. Eshleiuau Iivv Ilulldlng. Jc2t-lwd 1 -VISHOI.U 1'ION OK PA It IN EllS I IIP. A J Notlce Is hereby given that ihe partner- shlpherelofere existing between II. Knmklln iireiiuarger una aeiiu txnneuicr is tins day ills, selvevl, and the business hereafter will boeun beeun ducteil by Jehn Schneider. In whom all bills of the tlrin uii be prreeutcd for pav ment. II. P. HHKNHAHGEH, Hd JOHNSCHNEIDEH. A t.KNNLItCHOHbUMMEHTHVTHE. Week Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 23. IIANNON and HTANWOOD. MISS LENA KOLEY, MISS NATOWITZ, MB. HAHHYBIMl'sON. ir.ilmli.slen, 10 cents, which entitles you te lee Cream or Sert Drink, l'ciferiuuucc miner shine. cuius BiMtanit, in)dl-itiii(t Proprietor and Manegtr. TfANTED-AN ACTIVKTlAN roil E.VCU y section, salary J7S te J1U0. te locally rei- resent n successful N. Y. Company InceriKirated til ll.lllll 111!- iTInmlk flnthlrtr h.l.nifa I.......I etc., tocenumeratcot. Alseu Lady of tact B.ilary M0, te enroll members (tO.000 nevren- rolled, fliW.UO ulil In ) Heferences ctehanged Jkllipiiu i..n.iriuu,ii am ratevl) L09IC llex (UO, N. Y, Umpire Co-eperatl.e Akseejathm (credit well rrii'.W- tilM.lt tartiMtntnt DOCTOR WAHTB OKFICK iTentre faiiarc. Address. tM "C," this emce. 191A WAWTEn-HlTUATIONB rBEE this wrtK. liAnraslr Brnpiejuipni no- renti, Ha. 1 North Duke streeu m3-l;d IOII HTKAM UAUUKH, HIOH OB fJW 1'rcMure. Water Uauires, Oarire Oeck, Wee reed Wheels or Welhtcd. Olas Tubes. Whlttli's.HyphorisrerMUnm Gauges, Cylinder Oilers I'lalu, water Oaiure ilnmns, cocks rer HtcamUanxes.callen JOHN IIFMT, SO Eflut KiilUinstris-t, re7-tfd TjATaukek KAMUtO. ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 24, WE OFFER TUB FOLLOWING Great Bargains ! One Jet of Jerseys, fust black, guaran teed, military front nutl pompadour, regular price 60c; fur Tucwlay 37c. One let of .Icracys, Hue fancy braided front, regtilnr price 75c ; for Tuesday nt 40c apiece. One let of Jcrseys, dlrccteire front, trimmed with ailk braid, regular price 7Iq for Tuesday nt CUc. Anether let of Mcu'a lull-sized Night fjlilrla, tiimmcd mid well nintle, regulnr price 50c ; for Tuesday at 3!)c. One let (rimmed with Colored Em broidery nnd l'uncy llruid, regular price 75c ; for Tuesday at 59c. One let of Corset Cevers, left from our Great Sale, nt li5c apiece. One let of Muslin Drawers, trimmed with elegant wide line embroidery and tucked, ut 60c a pair. Oue let of Muslin Drawers, lluest miisllii, tucked and trimmed with lluest needlework embroidery, -1 te 5 Inches wide, only 75e a pair. One let of Corset Cevers, finest cam bric, trimmed witli fine wide embroid ery, wertli from 20 te li5c it yard, price only 75e. Kvcry Corset Cever is worth $1,JJ5, One let of JW-lnch Gleria Bilk Um brellas, Hue fancy exydied handles, worth from $ te .50 apiece ; for Tues day at $1.49. One let of Geld nnd Steel Trimming nt $1 a yard. One let of Geld nnd Steel Trimming nt $1.25 u yard. One let at $1.50 a yard. One let ut $1.75 u yard. Onu let of Steel Point Ornaments, 0 inches long, ut 12Jc nplece. One let of lllnck Silk Points, lOliiches long, at 37c nplece. One let of Ladies' nibbed Jlnlbriggtin Vests, high neck tuul jiearl buttons, for Tuesday nt 1 lc niilece. One let of Lathes Lew Keck nibbed India Giuuc Lisle Vests, silk bound and Iaco trimmed, and one let Silk Crochet neck and Daisy Itibben, ut 21c apiece. The balance of our stock of White OiicntulLuecsntS, 10, 12J, 18, 20 and 25c a yard. Ilaruains In Black Cltantilly Silk Laces at 10, 12, 15, 18 and 25c a yard. New Sailor Hats, in white, black, brown and navy. "Vl'EN EVEBY KVBNINU. Fer Bargains, GO TO- P.OTDEM1, Ne. 14 West King St. EverytfiiugSeld At and BelowCest, AH WKAHE POSITIVELY GOING OUT OFBUHINEbS. ma) Mind T IHE PEOPLK'H CABU MTOHK, -IN- SummerGoeds. PAHT BLACK FRENCH HATINES ill Solid Colen, and Neat Flgure, w lilcli are eiyduru hie, c per jard. TliebalanccefatiKkuf FIOURKl) IIAT1S1K te lte at 10c per j an), bein of tlicie gixidn bold at ltie audlc. GcuuliiQ Imported .Kl'IIYB GINGHAMS reduced Irein Sic and 87,VjO te 2je. Ueiuektle ZEPHYR OINGIIAMS In excilleut fct.vlujiiit lOennd We. home of tle goods equal the Imported lu ktyle. Geed bTYLE CH ALLIES at hV4c, as pietty In design and celcrlnc as ec n.le hikkI-. White Dress Goods. l'iiue In Cords and Clu-clc. l.lnen de I inlet., Victorian, Naliuenks, rialdi, Btrljic, Ac. Full Line or F.MllKOIDKItlES In geed qual ity, from the cry uiiriuw te the wldi ! vv Idtli. s 25 East King Street, LANCAHTEU, FA. Palace of Fashion, People Cash Stere, jnarae-Ddlt Hew MtrtiJMNtnt. 1ARRIAOES. Docrsem Carriage Werk. FINE CAnRIA0,MUOOIE8, PHiCTONB, MAHKKT WAGONS, BTc. A Platform lluiners Wagen j also, Second Hand MrCsIl Waaens, Jump-Meat Carriages and Burgle trIU ) sold at astonishing low rrlces.atthe T DOnUW 0ARIAOE W0KKI, Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets (formerly Norbeck A Mlley), dMydAwIt OEO. 8. NOBBBCK, Prep. MARIBTTA PUKAKIIVINO bent In market, at KETTLE" J HElNUOLDB, Near Depot. s CIIOOL TAX, IrTO-TIIE DUfLICATK IS new In the faandi of tbe TireuuinT. Three 1 uree Offlne per cent, err If paid hcrnrc August ae aeum frrini Dn. m. till 4 n. tn. W. O. MAllMHALL,Treaurcr. Jc5tauldll Ne. 12 Centre Square. mEAC'lIER WANTED. ONE FEMALE JL Teacher for the Flmt l'rlmary Hchoel. Htral)ure, for a term of eight month. Nene need apply hut Ne. 1 prlirary teachers, and can comewell recommended for primary work. Hnl ary WO per month Addren, J, II. LONG, JcZMtd Ktrasburu, Lancaster Ce., Pa. TNJECTOHH, HUE LlTl'LE UIANT, BAN JL cock Implratem nnd Electer, Ebermnn Heller Feeder, 1'enbcrthy Inleelnr. American injcctern, all In nl EndtFult'miitrect. kick, nt juun jiiw3i n, .m ni'-uu flAWMtl.lS. IIAIIK MILIJ4. COM MILLS. O leather llellera. Tan Fnckern, Triple Heme 1'ewern, Mllllns and Mlnlnir Machinery, at JOHN I llK.sr"H,:t 111 l-iud Killleii Klreet, ni7-tfd nO TO 1IEADQUABTKIIH 1 " We nrn llrfldnuarlem for I'ellnhed Ilrniw lteef. 15c. Three-Jointed lledn. with brum ferruleii, 12. Linen, Heeks, Slnkern, Leailers, Mniiiitln, Ac. ' FHAILEY'H EAHTENI) P1IABMAOY, (Opposite Extern Market). -Fralley' Harsanarllla Compound will prevent I'rlcKly Heal, I'lmplcii and liells by pu- jticc, euc anu ti. M.W.FAW AV.l PUHLIC 8ALF-A BABE OFIOBTUNITY te purchase Finn Furniture. OnTubsday, Juji! 2t,IS9n, nt Ne. 21 Centre Square, atOo'cleckn. m. nnd 1:30 p. m., Rrand upright piano, almost new, centflOO, pludh parlor null, like new ; hair par lor RUlt, very llre oil painting, about 3W yard IlruselR carpet, elegant plate mirrors, four falilenalile bed-room nulla and bcddlnx, bent quality chamber ecUi, Klasi and qiiccnnwarc, and many H1I115S net named. Hale nmltle. JOELL. lIAtNES, Ji'JKild Auctioneer. rplIE MONTH OF JUNE CAUSES QUITE A BEDUCTION IN Het Weather Suitings and Treuserings McOItANN ANOWI.EN'S, apl2-lyd 13t) North Queen St -IITE EXAMINE EYES FBEE. Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will probably nnd that there U nemethlnK wreuK with them, and Hint glares will be n great help te you. We ime lntmtuthle "IHA MANTA1' loused, which are made only by ux.and recnmmciideu by leading Ocullstx an the bentaldnte defec tive vIhIeii. Solid Geld BiccUiclc, t.00 J usual price, r..oe. Steet Spectacles, flOe.i iiHiial price, fll.OO. Artificial Eyca limcrted, 91 1 usual price, HIO. M. Z1HEHAK & BR0.130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvH-lyfl IF IN WANT OF I1HASS Oil I HON STOP Cocks, Abbestes Packed Cocks, Pet and Ulb Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swlnp Jeliils, call nnd get them, or wild jour order by mall, te JOHN HKSi', 3.11 East Fulton street. m7-tid iACKINGS. AS FOLLOWS: DI11IGO. FOlt Steam nnd Hydraulic Facklmr.Asbeslltenc. Wev men and Wick Pncklne. llemn Pncklne. As bestes Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asliestes Sheatlilne, Gum PackliiK.Gum KIiirs for Water GnuRes, PlumbaBe I'nckfnit, Heed's Patent As As taSteH, Lined Seetlennl Pipe Cever, nt JOHN BEST'S, SHI KjiRt Fulton street. m7-tfd E0,e ca En IOB IIOBIZONTAL STATIONABY EN- nines, from 'i te t0 norse-novver. nnd Vertl- :milnc.H from 2 te 40 horse-power, you will llnd them nt JOHN BESf'S, S.S3 East Fulteu street. 1J Valves, Jenkins Vulvcs.Ilrass Glebe Valves, llnutsGatc Valves, Iren lledy Globe Valves, Ivtr safety Valves, Pep balety Valves.Alr Valws, Bndlater Valves, Pratt's Su-liiKlng Cheek Valves, Ilrass Check VaUes, Feet Vnlves AiikIe Valves, call at JOHN BEST'S, SH Eas Fulteu Street. m7-tfd AGENC lueul c It nm CY FOIl CALLAHAN A COS CK t te take the nlace of I ted Lend. In makes five times the iiuantltv of red lend and Is far superior In niakliiK steam Joints, packing mnn nnd hand hele plates en boilers, Ve., Ac, Prlce 'JO cents per lieund, at JOHN BUST'S, 3J3 East Fulton street. m7-tfd w ILL Bl:IIEKEAOTHEB WEEK'. Ovvlne te u Number of Ensagcmcnts Prof. Little, OPTICIAN, - WILL BE HEItE FOB ANOTIIEB WEEK, TILL JUNE -28. All persons haUng trouble with their Eyes should call and have them examined. Ne charge except for goods. Walter C. Herr, JEWELER, 101 North Queen St., COR. OF OHANGE. TVTAHTIN UHOa. If von can save a dollar tn three dollars In buvliign Suit, and net the Suit Just jeu want, that Is like pick lug up money. Tliej'icdelng It In our Clothing Depart- It's Like Picking Up Meney. ment. Suits, Men's Streng, Fast Celer Working tJ.U), SS.W, S7.00. Men's Iluslness or Semi. Dress bulls, 8S.0U, eiO.OD, 812.00. Men's Suits, suitable for any octasleu, 81i00 te 8.u0. llevs Suits, Juit as .veu and bes vvsh tliem, even the price. Special values In Llttle Uevs' Summer Suits at JS. Special v allies In Little Hevs' Summer suits at ?-l..'t)and fj. Put the cletlu s te a test and j eu'll find nll-vv oel and solid vviar. We have said nothing vet of Tourist Cloth ing, Tenuis and Pinch Suits. We are strong te-day lu all tlie.-c lines, 4 te 112 a suit. Plain Celer Sergei, for trnvillng. White, Striped and Plnlu Flannel Coats and 'Iretiicrs for l'euli andlivvu. Nete these mnnev-savers lu Men's 1'iiinl-h-lugs, Windsors Scarrs rer I'launel Shirts, fie nud lOe (Washable). Men's Suspenders, IZe j Fancy Half ltee, 12c. Men's 1'rather Weight Drawers, 25c. Men's Welch Flannel Milrts, 11.00, The sale of S-1) Suits le liieu-uie Is vlgoieusly going en. Handsome ill and liamUeiuc cloths. Don't mUs the sight. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. Hem 9lkertment- B OHTON HTOHE. GO TO THE BOSTON 8T0I - FOlt IiLACK DBBSB SILK8. BLACK UENR1ETTAB. FANCY BLACK GOODS. BLACK LACE FLOUNCING8. BLACK DHAPEHY NETTS, BLACK PLAID LAWNS. BLACK SHAWLS. dHALLIES, be, 6Xc,8c. YAllI) VV1DE CHALLU3, 12C. DOTTED SWISSES, 120 te tOc. YABD WlUt, 11AT1STE, 12Jc STBIPED WASH CBAPE, 7c. CIIEAM HENBIETTA8, 25c, 37J4e, 50c, WHITE GOODS, 7c te 25c. rsc. CHARLES STAM 35-37 North Queen Street. Jlctu buctrtiactUL'ttte. F INETAILOBINUI ALL THE LATI-ST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS. AT P. WEIKEL'B, aplfWiiidlt Ne.41 West King Street. HEAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OB NewLawnsbyuslmrLANCASTEBCHEM- 1CALC lU.iiivr 1 Mvwn Afliutiiciv, BEST TWO FOB FIVE CENT. CIGARS the city, at HILLY WAITZ'S, Ne. 5 & KU North Queen St. ueexiniQji.i 11.111 ji irANTED-HOIl3ES TO PASTURE. TT Address, npr2Wfd W. W. GHOSH. NcfTsvllle, Pa. BEST 5c HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN the city, nt HI LLY WAITZ'S, Nes. 5 & 10) North Queen St. dec54)mdM,Tu,Th.H "ITlXCKLLENT (IUALITY TAULE AND TEA JLU spoons, very cneap, ai BEINHOLDS. XN FIVE, TEN.TWENTY-F1VE AND FIFTY l'eiind Packages. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENBICHEB. Beld everywhere. UDOES HAVE LONG SINCE DECIDED thntlllllyWaltz'sClgarlslhe Best In the State. Fer sale nt NOS. 6 & 103 NORTH QUEEN dT. decmdM,Tu,Th.H w HITE AT ERISMAN'S. Ne. 42 West KlmcBt.. Opposite Cooper Heuse. rpHE ONLY CIGAR STORE WHERE YOU I can purthase Imported nnd Key West Cigars, and 11. F.Grneley's8uperlerCnendlsh. DEMUTH'B CIUAH BTOKK, 1H East Klnc Street. Telephone. alO-tfdR N EW Neckties and Pins, AT ERISMAN'S. "I71INE TAILORING. 1890 -SPRING.--1890 Fine Tailoring. Tlie Largest nnd Most Elegnnt Assortment SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. We would nlse announce the purchase of a Jeb Let of English Suiting and Treusering at a great sacrifice, which we will sell nt Astonishingly Lew Prices. -Call early te secure a bargain In these goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOHINTHE01TY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d.7-tfd J. li. MABTIN A CO. June tain SPECIAL PRICES -FOR- Menciay Only. $1 Dr. Warner's Corsets at 79c. Si Dr. Ball's Corsets at 75c. Regular 75c Corsets for 50c. 50c Summer Silks at 20c a yard. 8c Dress Challies at 4c a yard. iec Dress Ginghams at 7c a yard. i2lc Dress Ginghams at ec a yard. 35c French Satines at 19c a yard. 35c Pelka Det Swiss at 25c a yard. 50c Pelka Det Swiss at 35c a yard. $2.50 Parasols at $1.50 each. $1.50 Parasols at 75c each. 20c Linen Towels at 10c each. 35c Window Screens at 25c 30c China Mattings af 16c 25c 2-quart Crystal Glass Pitchers at 10c. $2 a dozen Decorated Plates at $i a dozen. $2.50 Chamber Sets at $1.90. These prices for Monday only. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. Prince & W. King Sts., hANOABTi:!', l'A. Sale. - DRESS GINGHAMS, 50, ftc, lc, 1 OUTING CLOTHS, c, 10c, 12, 8ATINE8, 12)ic, 10c, 25c, S3c. COLOBED CHEESE CLOTH, 6c. LACE CURTAINS, TSe te M a palr.l WHITE QUILTS, 75c te 15. CURTAIN LACE, 100 te 25c a yartlJ BUCHINGS,3c,5c,10e teffTHe. LACE CAPES, 20c te It. COItSETS26e te f 1.25. LACES, lcj 2c, 8c te 25c. BILK GLOVES, 25c, 37c. 65. BILK MITTS, 12'ic te 50c. UNDERWEAR, 10c te 1 1 .28, vu CSoetiB. TT-EEPCOOL! WATT & SHAN Can Bupply Yeu With Every RcqulSlt AT PRICES WHICH HAVE NEVER LOWER. Mia Linens and Victeria Lai At 10, Vi, 15, CO te 33 Cents per yardJ HEMSTITCHED INDIA I.INENH, 45 ll Wide, 1!5, 37, 50 and BJ Cents. FIGURED AND DOTTED BW1KS in Styles nt 22, 23, 33, 37$, 1 and 50 Cent GREAT BARGAINS IN 45-INCU Embroidered Fleuncinj At 25c, 33c, V,c, 15c, 60c te II 50 a MISSES' EM11ROIDERED FLOUNCING 25c, 33c, Sic te II 2.) a j aril. An Elecant lega itlr Line of New PLAID sr FED LAWNS at 1 2H, 15, 20 and ! LiAWNSatlJ'f Cents a Yard. 1. BLACK PLAID INDIA LINENS, Fast C 17 lemucnua iara. FAST BLACK INDIA LINENS, 15 liljd 20 a lani. NAINSOOKS, BORDERED LAWNS, TUCKI1 White. Pink and Blue India Dim! AT LOWEST CITY PRICES. 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. TTAGER & BROTHER. X SPECIAL PRICES. GINGHAMS ! GINGHAM FAST 12c Quality. 10c. COLORS, 10 liti I nc c iuaiuy, nc. c Quality, 20c. c Quality, 15c. WIDTH. 20 Egyptian Cotten. India Pongee. ; IN 50 New Colorings! I'lelt, Blue nnd Black Special Rlack 4 Will eiripe, iec, -jj ceiiis. 90 Styles Cotten Challis, Gl WOOL CHALLIS, PRENCHSAT1NEH 20C. 25c., 35c. NEW ALL BLACK BROCADE SATINES, SPECIAL SALE OP BLACK SUMMER FABRICS fW V J w CS. 1 Wi Liic r Weel Henrietta, 25c te 75c. LOW voei n.iusie, auc ie ;i roel Clrenadlne. 60c te II. PRICES. Icinstllel-.cd N. Velllns, II. BLACK SILK NUTS, 75c te $2. BLACK SILK LACE KLOUNCINGS, 11.25 2.00. All Pure Sills: 3 Bargains Jl-Iuch Grei Grain Silk, 11 ; former pric j 91 iO. 2l'.Iiieli Surah Sllk.SI farmer nrlee. 11.25. 22-Intli Satin Luxtr, 11 21 ; fermi r prli-e, 11.5 SATIN STRIPE CAMEL HAIR GRENADINE 11.23 ; Fermer Trice, I1.T5. Bargains in Remnants. Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. PUMPS, BOILERS, MINING, CKNTRIKU tcal and Steam Puiniw, et any capacity, at JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street. m7-td -in nnn fret p i'"'Ei frei k OvjVJUvi Inch te a Inch diameter, for uile at a low figure, and the only hetuein the cuy wiin a yme culling inaciiiue,cuiiins up te Inch diameter, at .IOHN REST S.SBEast Kul- tm. ilnl hi" I M ten Mreet, lnT-tfd -IT'OR CAST IRON PIPE KITTI.NGS, BOTH Jj plain nnd riMluclni;, up te (Much dlameler, Mallealile FlttliiK', i'l.iucec, Flange Ciilem, ManlfeUU, Auierlean L'iiIeuk, Tube Supixiru, I itaugera, fleer and Cellini: Platen, te Id JOHN BESTS, bil EiiH FnlU'n fctrcet, ni7dld WhiteDressGoeds NEW YORK M Summer Dress Materi Vijii'l Jtfl'ir fjf-; rM,. )) :W
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