Piystij; Wif -vsr. ww Wjjmm,viiK JTfiTv-vJP"" "--"wi3 yg&5&?$r THE LANCASTER DAIfcY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JULY, 8, 1890. PROSTRATED BY HEAT. 1 NT IHHUMX U1SELF PD1PIXG ' WATER Fill 1 MAT. lir After Bclnc Unconclen Three Hours He Is rtTvva Br Dr. Mlfflln-James F A.RlchirlsBnrletThts Morning. CnLtTMsiA. Julv 8. -This town was very 2ti W vtetardar. Tlie tliennonicter readied fcK fetaetr-five degrees In Uie ahade. Thsln- La rl, however, arc running full blaat. slthench workmen at mitieriiiir -very IS nsch. Jereme Kcrstcltcr, sixteen year of S s , employed en Pennsylvania canal com cem ttt sybotsVe. 10 find 11, was overcome by jpe tie lifl yesicmsy. 110 ttm wamng ui L mm.wm rA waa anmi flA full Mllitilftntv In tf1 the deck or the beat. He was picked up i?f - in an unconscious state and rcmalned se K&, forth re hour. Dr. Housten Miminvras 3A. summoned and gsre him attention, and lis W, SsftU right this morning. &"" The remains of Jaines A. Richards wer IpS brought te town this afternoon and In i. terrnd in XI eunt Bethel cemetery. Pb Tba gel" monthly ineetlug of council jV -will be held Wis evening. J?V m r.li.A.llbt T llrtrarv ftnilM if will mnnt rj-, mi einuuum " j -wv.w.j ir this evening in no iccture room 01 wie church. TaLh I .n1.iirApiTiir. wbrt tmft ilriutwltll WUUtl WUI.UU.OWQw.! ..mw ...... ....... WTfj, 1BQ JHU1UJ Ul w.t " " w. jft many years, will sail from .aeiv ierit en i, 1u. ah HiA.IKimA. Vntiliit frvr tlrnmnn. (w( f I1UBJ VI. UIWDIMMIIV MI- -w. ........... pf Mrs. ueorge Jbenu sueu i-noeoe ivcesey w& fnrdiaerderl v conduct before Snulre Evans. fen h . nllrnre.1 In ilenurl afler frtvlni- bend te keep the peace and paying the ayU TOSI.K. The Methodist Christian Kndoaver so ciety will pleulc In Holse'n weeds en K Thursday, and the Sunday school of Nt Trinity Reformed church will picnic tlicre B n Wednesday. An infant child of Sainllel Ueuek. of ES Norwood, dled yesterday afler nurlef 111- k''1 nets. ;iiie luncrai win uu xjuiu uii uuiius Bj day at 2 p. m., and interment at Mount Keihel cemetery. J ivcTin iTrnv ei npnnnw. Knights of Vytlilns and Knights or the Oetilcn lUi(le. Past Chancellor D. S. Rettew installed SV the following officers of Lancaster hodge F ' Ne. 68, Knights of rythlas s 1. ti, W. A. PJ Hambrlght; C. C, H. 1. Snyder; V. C, Jehn U. Uaus ; J'rcl., J. Al. lies? ; .M. A., IV. JJ. Tlllner. M. nfh'.. C. II. Itrnu-n M. 9 of Ex., II. M. Raub ; K. of R. and 8., M. I1 W. Raub ; F. 0., Jehn Loucks : I. G., Cul- tjS!, vluHess; trustee, Jehn S. Graham ; rep IS' resontallve te Grand Ledgo, I). S. Rctlew, The reports showed 81,601.85 pnld for !? relief and death benefits the past six months. The ledgo new has n nieiuberhhlp el 350 and a surplus capital of 810,000. District Grand Chlor D. Smith., jr-i Afrk.iilav n.'Atilnn. Ititifnlleil (lift rtnlitApu nf rf, -. j "" a .." w. .... r. u. ?' uiue uress uasue, ze. r, uuigniH or me ki Gelden K'igle, of this city. He was as sisted by Jacob JJoitle, as past grand chief; Edw. Relnrrlcd, as grand vlce chief; II. Rlckley, a& grand high priest, and II. V. Pliiknrtnn. ah irnnil sir linnild. rPhn '& efllccrs installed, who will Hervo for six months, ncre: fast chief, Jacob Allabach; i. noble chief. C. C. Carman; vlce chief. & Jas. II. Deen ; high prlest, Jehn II. Ger- S? recbt; vcnorable liernilt, J. C. Schell; & maxter or records, win. J. Tomlluseu; i" eitrk or oxclieiiuer, Jehn s. ileek : keener " exchequer, Jlcnry lickmau ; sir herald, t&'Wta. A. Snlber; worthy bard, Ned. n. jg, Fraltey; worthy chnmberlnln, Einl. Kh Kllllnger; cnxigu, J. 1 rntik Hewinnn; SP eMiulre, C. M. Dcverlcr; first guards- X, inau, uuriy xrua-iv; soceuu guanis- 7 man .lanftlt Ivektla. (miutunu If K.'. T-. . -"" --"i ....".w, Sf' W. rinkcrteu, II. Smnych, Geergo JS .Chsmbers ; roircsentatlvo le the Gland j, Onstle, II. W. rinkcrteu. The meiuber- , ship is 252. Admission during the past j ixmenuis, 48. Amount paid rer rollef, 1.1U7. Amount or iuihimeii liana nnd In jSv vested, 83,510 20. g.V- After the installation, the pus'. cIiIeTh P?' degree was conferred en mnmbern of Ulue aSs.' ' Cress. Ve. 40. nnd Ijinmntnr riiHtle. Kn BT: ' 7" ' ' - - "' I'rothenotnry Muntzcr'H Slde. In jUMtlcn te Mr. Montzer, who was sued Eg by tbe cominenwoaltli, for taxes due en Kiy: writs, It should be stnted that he did net p, pay the tax claimed bociuise he did net a;,, inline no owed lliu mini claimed. He pw never saw the account of the auditor, wlm V4, lutcorlalued that he owed, and ropcuted In- nuinoswero inuue at tue ueimrimcnt In lf-- Harrisburg for an Itemized bill, but they neglected tefurulMi it, and the first inti mation of a suit whs the account he saw iu CS") "!"!"" -"" ..v....i IU.HU9 m- ,y,ij tiement eniy upon tue account or tue audi ter anu tue account ei i. u. Arneld, the g,s auditor for lbS'J, was only flled a day or MR twnncrn. Mr. Af nulTnr ttrfirinunn ATatnliilni KS it and If proved correct, he Is ready te pay fc it as well as the claim en which Milt was &, brought, after deducting soveral hundred dollars wnie.n tue slate ewes iiiin, Her Hye ltomevcd. Mrs. Geerge Hughes, of Reading, Va., came te Lancaster en Saturday morning te have Dr. W. II. Carr, the oculist in charge of Ernest Ktbm's optical depart ment at Zahm's corner, rcmove her eye. The operatlon was successfully performed en Sunday morning, nnd Mrs. II. Is doing splendidly and will he able te returu home In a few days. A Tlirllllntt Runaway. J, H, Ostormayer had a thrilling ex perience te-day. While driving the herse of Geerge Shuliiiyer It get bceynd his con trol en Xerlh Queen street, near the square, , and ran oil". Mr. Ostormayer huld en te the reins, but wa unable te check the horse and he ran at a fearful speed out North Queen street te New. Thore he suc ceeded in turning the herse into New fttrect. In turning the corner the herse fell and Mr. Ostormayer slid out of the wagon. He was net Injcned any, and but trilling datnuge was dene te the tearu. The many persons who saw the runaway ex pected Mr. Ostormayer te be thrown from , the vehicle and badly hurt. Iuspccted Encampment Ne. 11. Encampment Ne. it, Union Veteran Lo Le Lo gieu, of tills city, was inspected last ove- n'Ki "y inspccier uenerai J. a. jj. Jtecd, .,. v., anu leunu le ue Jn excellent coudl ceudl coudl tlen. The meellnir nk-lit of ilm r.fM.ii-.i i,-.u been thauged from the llr-.t Monday te the first Tuesday evening or each month. On the 12lh of Auguat.the Loglen will held a babkel pleulc at Tells Hull). A Leck-Out nt Lebanon. A few days age the men employed at the Pennsylvania iielt and Nut weilcs at Lebanon icqurlcd the malingers te per mit them te step work at neon. This re quest was net granted, and accordingly the men stepped work at neon en Saturday, and did net report until Monday morning, when they found that the fires wcre net rekindled. Seme of the men, about forty in all, claim that owing te tUuinttiise heat they were exhausted and uimble te continue longer at work. Mr. Lord, one of the muutigers of the works, said that when the men r.teppwl work without jxirinlsblen they evered their connection with the works, rid will be pHld the wages due then). New pien will be employed at once. OflVr 91,000 Heward, A circular ettering a reward of 81.000 for the arrel of the murderer of Annie tag Locenoy, signed by her unele Chalkley jfy Iceney, was received at the station heuse U-dsy. it was Issued July 5th. Rl. ( KUotrle Cnnt I)lsjbled. i. . un .-asvj iug BifetJi, eiucinc cars wero .fliaaeied te-day through the burning out of ; farts of the machinery. The company ex. jxftsle have tlicm running by night. Why Royal Baking Powder is the Best. "The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have se found it in many tests made both for that company and the United States Government. I will go still further and state that, because of the facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for ether reasons dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, the Royal Baking Powder ('"' is undoubtedly the Purest and most reliable baking powder offered te the public. "HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D." Late United -Stabs Government Chemist. DIED AT THE AGE OF 110. A Head of Jet lllaek Hair Which drew Out AH or Slie lxRt Her Hnewy JacUh. Mrs. Eva 11. Hart, of Clcore Centio, N. Y., who dled recently, turns out te have becn the eldest living porseu, as well as thu most remarkahle person tu the Unltel States at the time of her decease. Her age (113), verified by the host authority, shows her te have been born the .yunr afler thu Declaration of Independence was signed. Her llfe was strangely check ered, and In her early days she nnd Reveral narrow cl.cn pen from Indian maKsacres in the Mohawk valley. Until within two years of her death alie was a very hard working woman, doing her own cooking, baking, washing and ironing. In her old age her hair turned snowy white and began te full out, but a few years age her hair was noticed te he coming out again, and, instead or being gray or white, was a Jet black. It whs the beast of the old lady that alie was never sick a day in her life, nor took a drop of doctor's inodiclne. Kvar since the children can rometnbor Mrs. Hurl has smoked her plpe. The absence of the doctors and the presunroef thoilpe Is what she found te be the ell.tlr of lire, At the tlme of her death she had six llvluu child ren, twcnty-tlve living grandchildren, twonty-eiio living great-grandchildren, and une great-great-grandchild, who In Huury Kdgur ltoe,Jr., tliotlilrtcen-monlhs' son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Iteo, of Syra cuse. DKItAII.KDOX A SWITCH. Serious Accident te n Train IlenrliiR KulghtH or 1'ythluH i:citrMleulnts. The nioslserlouM wreck Unit the Illinois Cent i 1 haHnxporlencod for Mivural years eccuncd et Miintcue, Ills., at 8 o'clock Monday morning. A special excursion train of leurteen care, carrying OtO mem bers of the Knights of Pythias and ladles te the lilennltil .Supreme Ledgo ut Mil waukee, was derailed at the switch while onterlug the village at a spoed of thlrly-ilve milesau hour. The accident was caused by a loop switch holt being shaken out of Its place by thu passage ofthe trnln. The four lern aril cars kept the main track, and the remainder of the train steed upon the siding. When tin- train breke the chair car ocuimled by the KiiHtSit. Leuis contingent turned upon its slde, nnd the occupants, numbering fifty, were hurled with great violence against the sldoef the car. Thesuddiiu sUippugoerihotiuiii pre vented it long list or casualties. J. II. Crewder, or Wace, Tex., aged 110 years, was standimr en the platform or ene ofthe curs and was kllled, The wounded passongers were all In the East St. Leuis car. They are: William J. Hern, MIkh Mlllle Doelcy, T. W. Toague, dipt. V. II. iftindusky and Chns. Lnutz. Every car except thrce vas derailed, several of them being drugged twenty feet away from the line. The excursionists wero transferred te a npccial train nbeul neon nnd sent en le thelr destination. CIIASICD 1IY A MAD SIIAI.. A itrnngit lluttlelu iiNintn i-e i:prcss Car. I''iauk Terry, a Wolls-Farge Kxpres iiiessouger, his helper and a baggage nun hud a lively oxperieiico with a mammoth seal en n B.iuta l'e train at Kansas City en Monday, 'i'hoiewcre four sells orilertHl from the seal Islands iu the Pacific for the New "Voik zoological gulden. They left Kan Francisce In large woedou cages. The heat and the absence of water proved dis astrous te tlnee of the seals. The first seal, u female, died at Denver. On the train between that point and Kansas City ene of the inities went mad and attack ell his mate, killing her almost iiistuntlv by biting her head nearly off. He raved ler several hours, mid the express inossenger and ether occupants of thu our wero con siderably frightened, lest he break the strong Caire and escape The animal was finally quioted, and gave the inossenger no further treuble until Argentine was reached. Then he became furious, and, raising hlmsolfen his foremost fins, used his tall with such ferce that he breke the cige Inte pieces In less tlme thau it talces te lull It, and then, bellowing loudly, inade nu at tack en Express Messenger Terry. He Jumped en a large plle of express matter, but was quickly driven from that position. The men at lust mude their escape through the side deer ofthe car, and closed It behind them. The seal raged ler about llve minutes anil thou drepped dead. The eaicass, weighing 616 pounds, was taken te Ar mour's packing heuse and skinned. The remaluiug soul was carefully watercd in Kansas City en Monday morning and shipped en te New Yerk. Sealsklns Ukely te be Cheap This Year. The San EiiiDclscoCii-eiuccMutosthat the Alaska Commercial company, which until rocently had the exclusive right te capture se.ils In the American wulers of llehring sn.i, has new secured a contract with the ltusslan government, granting the com pany the exclusive right te capture seals en the Siberian coast. The number of seal te be taken yearly is net known, but is bollevod te be laign, The steamer Kiir Ink, owned by the cetiikiuy, has recently sailed for I'otreir8k v te capture seals thore. The competition of the Alaska Coinnioi Ceinnioi Coinniei eiul company will boseeroftr the North American Commeieial ceuii.iuy, which 10 10 cently roceived from tlie United States the sealing priviloe in llehring sea, and It Is bollevod the pilect will be greatly te i educe the prlee of tralsklus. WATSON A- IMCItlt'S KSTAHLI9HMK.NT. A New Firm or Well-Knewn l .lttciiKet' l.imcas-te)'. In neiif i cehiinu will he found the iulcr. ttscuu-nt of WutReu .v Hcrr, Kcnernl furnUhlne undertaken. The llrni U a new one, hut the Individual iiiriuU-rn of It are well known 111 thU community. iMr. Watsen, IhcuMiler nielli ber, hiu worked at the uiiheUtcrlne niulnmlcr. Uiklns bulncs for thtrty-clght jeers, mid In that time he has surely learned these trades. Martin It. llerr, tbe Junier member, has Ihtsi In LancaHcr for many yiars unitU well known nneiiBOf l-TiirastT's buliiUmllal cltUenv, A reporter of the Istkllieencek was ihe n ome or Jlr. Watsen's werkinvnshlp In the I'tidtrtakltifi line en Monday afternoon. The Hwclinens exhibited khewed the superior work werk matuhlp for which Mr. Watsen U neUd.iuid reftccU yrciit credit en tbe nnn. There Is noth ing shoddy about them. All arc gotten up neatly but kiiUtuutlully, and the best innlo innle lUli aroused ; and for this superior work the prices asked are reasonable, 1 he llrm reecl cd a few iluyn ege a full outfit for funerals of Catholics, temethliiK entire new Iu this city. The outfit ceusUtj of candle and altar, with meurnlns drnplugs. Tlnwu who Uue seen It pronounce it te be of flue matcilul end werkmainhlp. Frem tlme te tlme the new Arm propeso Introducing ether Improve ments and reforms in thcundcrtuklng business. Their desire Is te have a business conducted te suit the citizens -of Lancaster and vicinity these In medium circumstances as well as these well te de. If a strict attention te business can build up the new llrm it will be a success be yond a nucstleu. The citizens of Lancaster lire Invited te their roejus, Ne. Ill Keuth Queen tiet, te see specimen of workmanship, cath. I.iNtmNiirne. In thlsrlty, en the rth litsL, Henry LlndvubcrK.IU his seventy-nrst jcar. The relatives and friends ofthe family also the members of fit, l'clcr's and Bt. Jeseph's Beneficial Societies are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence. Ne. 3.H Green street, en Thursday morning at 8 o'clock. High Mass at HL Antheny's Church at 0 o'clock. Interment at Bt. Jeseph's ceme tery, Knr.initn. July 7, I8D0, In this city, Plorenre. daughter or Harry Jl.and Annle Krclder, aged nix years, eight months und sit days. The relative sand, friends ofthe family also Onice Lutheran Hundajr school are respect fully Invited le nttend the funeral, from her parents' residence, Ne. 119 West I,cmen strcet, en Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment at Irfincuster cemetery. litavltcta. I'lillndelphla I'rodueo Market. 1'iiii.AiiKi.iiiiA, July S. Noe I'enn'a kiiimts, 'SVIU: ex fjinilly, 5.1 i:i SO ; roller, J.J M Noen-Flour quiet; ;il 00: imtenl. I7.V510. Whuiit strong; Ne. 2 lted uew, 02Je: Ne. 2 Fa. de, We. Cem llrm; Ne. 2, new, IMJIIc; old, 10 tir OaUnulct; Ne. 2 White SVSMKci Ne. 2 mixed, ale. Hran Klcudy ; Winter. (13 7311 CO; Spring, J1.HWW1.I75. Haled hav dull ; 110 00.412 GO as te ijunllt:' ; timothy limViOiaoe Ter chulcn: mlxed, (7fiU(9 UIW; Imled rje straw, new, (I70ll(5d8 00. Ilullcr firm; l'enu'n rieuiiiery extra J055I7O ; I'enu'u firsts extra, 'J0c; Jobbing, 21i kggsBtcady ; I'enn'a llrsts, lSX'dlOc ; held or, llslic, ns te quality. Cheese steady; part tdelius, 6:a7c: mil skims l2c. Petroleum steady: refined Iu bbls., (7 20. Fotntec steady ; 1 1 &0i&a 60 per bbl rer new. Lecal LIvoSleoIc Market. I.aneasteii, July 8, The Ith of July holiday and farmers busy In thu harvest fields was tint cause, of a very light cattle mnrkut the past week. The recelpls were lt than sua stock entile nnd about 100 fat cattle. Prices ern about the same as a week nge. Blockers sold at 3V,ia ? lb., nnd fat entlle ut le. riralu mm itovIhIehs. Furnished by B. K. Yundl, Ilrekcr. UiiicAde, July 8, l:(U e clock p.m. Wheat. Cern. Hals. fork. 1-dird, July HU i 28 12 ) fi 77 August ns;2 .ItiJJ 27'i 11 Ml &IM Btiitembcr IW :i7ji 27? 11 SO 1)02 October 372 0 10 November u 10 December OIJJ Year .. May (1891) 80' J Seji Crude Oil-July. . .. !. Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern Outs. Perir. I.ar July 8S! :r,'s 2S 12 20 r, 75d August 8'P'jj W)', 27 U Ml 5 M Seiitember W T,Vt 27j 11 be U 00 October Sty, ti 10 Nexembci'a December .. lllii Mny(l8UI) Ill SO'i Consels . Crudu Oil July .. lleccipls. Cur l.ms. winter wneai - ) , Spring Cem.... Wheat S7S Oals Itye Ilnrlev. Consels 2111 Head. ....18.UU0 ltei'cl ptx 1 legs UecelptM -Cattle.- Hteclt .MurKetH. Uuotatleus by Heed, McUrami A Ce., bankers ijincusicr, i'ii. NKW VOHK LIST. Atchison, Teii,,Bauta I'e Canada PacUlc .'... V. C. C. A 1 Colerado Ceal Central Pucllle. liinada Beutliern Cld.Hl. LAPbg Deu. A ltleO Del. L. W Krlu Krln 2uds 11 A.M. . ID 12 l. 8 v. M mi iek m 57 liri'i u4i 21) 2el leajj wjA 7J Till mi ai' 6i ai-5 "ft Jer O K. T l,ou. A N M'l L Bliere leyU Mich. Cen Missouri Pacific.. Heck. Velley. N. P N. P. Pre f. N. West- . 73)i N. Y. U New Knglaud 61U KastTenui'Ssi'c- Uiunba Oregon Transcontinental.. Ontario A W Pacllle Mall Richmond Terminal HI. Paul W 47 47 itK I'JJJ 21 " 2l' (UK ' 2J -MV, '; mi W Texas Pacific 21 union l'nclllc Wabash Cem , Wabash Fret Western U West Btierti Hands IMlll.ADKI.i-IUA LIST, Irfh. Val , II. N. Y. APlillu Fa. It. J I. Hi-adlng , Ijeti. Nhv ayt 2tf, SI 7-1 II Ilostenv. Puss F. A K N. Cent, , Feeples I'.ish- Iblg F - . S3J Oil ' mm item SVbucvtlpiut.'tta. W A NTF.n-A'irONCi:, A HLACKSMini M Helper, at (ii:e. b. Neitiu:cics, , , Doersom Carriage Works, De , Cor. Duke and Vine bts. t e ricK-A t.i.Vi7oM.rn.viNe "cdaTmb i against Uie Lancaster l.ltderkraiiz.onuc l.ltderkraiiz.enuc l.ltderkraiiz.onuc ceunt of lliuBinngerfi-st, are reimested le hand ihvii i.iiis iiiiiiu ,,ue wcck 10 AUO 1). KOHI.Llt. ltd Ne, 7 West VlneHliis-t. T7MILST ANNUAL PICNIC OF TDK CM- miinuel l.uthcran hiuiday Bchoel, te be held ut Lltllz te-morrow, Weilnesdav. July 0, ls'W. Trains leave Outer Deiuii m 7-jt i?. tn 3 IS. All kinds of amusements will be en 'the griMinii. 11,1 T.-S.OU HUNT ATWOlOltVilltlciCHOuslc, 1' sltuateilnt Nn. li) Liiiifninr n......... n.in. tains d rooms and ganet. large yard front and tear; house In geed condition ; terms reaona reaena ble. Apply te W. It. WILSON, ltd Ne. 21 North Duke .Street. -VTOTICi: IS IILUKHY OIVKN THAT AN u,. npplleutlen will bs made te the Unvemer of Pennsylvania, en Tnesduy, the S.M day el July, A. I). ls'JO. at 10 n'cliwk a. ut.. by Philip C. Bnyder. (U'orge II. l-'ahuestoek, Chaili-H H. Hnyiter Peter Amnion anil Edwin I.. Snyder, under the Acl of Assembly entitled' An act te provide for the Incorporation mid regulation nf certain corporations ' approved April 2"J. ls:i, mid the supplements thereto for u charter of an Intended corporation te be called " The Kflf-Actlng Hell Cemisiny," the character mid oblectef which Is te manufacture Patent Ktlf Acting Hells, Pushers and Pulls, Hhelr lliud witrHitud all articles of a similar nature, nnd for these purposes te have, possess unit enley all the rights, bcnillu and privileges of sal it net of assembly and supplements therein. I'lIAM. I. LANDI8, Jc2l-Uwl'u Solicitor. B hewn's imua bteuu ALMOND MEAL! FOR THE SKIN! fwISrYlet W,.?bS?n!WWe ')UOrrtCr' 'U1U ' O-Htewn's Prepared Almend Meal is tha MADr.ANDB01.DAT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, la,,)Sa-iANU l 11cm buctrtiecmente C HKAF-FtJIlK UYK WIIIBKIKM. BLACK- berry, Ulnger and Kiimmcl Urandlcs. HOHHBK'B UtlUOIt BTOHE, Ne. 22 Centre Bquarn, piAltltlAUliH, LTC. oke. s. NennncK's Doersom Carriage Works, Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets. Call und sec the Finest Assortment In the City or Cnnepy Tep Burreys, Cabriolet, Ladles' Wing Dash Fhnitens, uentlcmen s Driving Fhfclens, Urewstcr, Tim Kin Knd Bprlngand Coinbltintlen BprlngHngglcs, 3 styles of Market Wflgnns,3Kecniid-hiiud MrCiill Wagons. CBltt pairing promptly and neatlv done. dO-lydAwU DO YOU WANT WOIIK? OO TO LANOAFU TKIl KMPLOYMKNT HUHEAU, Ne. 01 North Duke street. BEST 6c HAVANA FIM.KIt CIOAIl IN Ihetlty.at HILLY WAITZ'8, Nes.BA 11X1 North Queen St, rtec5-PmdM.Tu,Tli.H 1"0 YOU WANT 111! I .pTT) OlO LANCaS J TEll EMPiXJYMENT HUUKAU, Ne. 61 North Duke street, i irANTED-A OIKL TO 1)0 (ICNEItAL M Housework nnd assist nt Ironing, nt Jy8-2t a02NOHTH JIAllYBr. rilUHrsPIKE DIVIDEND. THE PHKBI X dent nnd directors or the Ijincusltr, Klla Klla Klla bothtewn A Mlddlctewn Turnpike rempany have, en the 7th Inst., declared a dividend of two dollars und twonty.flve cents en eueli shnre ofsteck for the last six months, payable en de mand, oil AB. E. liONU, 'lrcasurer. Ne. 12 North Queen Bt., Ijincaster. J&-2tdAltw w ANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN te de general housework. Apply nt Jy.T-tfd '.; NOllTIl duke ST. NOTHKIt LOrOFQUEENSWAHi: ITCOM L Auction, AT KEINHOLD'S. c K1AHMAKEIW WANTED ON LONG i nier wen;. I-IBB A DOEKIt, Over Northern Nutlenut Hunk. Jy7-2td D O Y'OU WANT A OIKL THAT CAN UE recommended? Apply te Apply te JYMKNl' HUKEAU, 12 Keuth Duke Street. I'ENN'A EMPLOYMEN 1' HUKEAU. MMIK NEW i Wure Is half thu price, SEAMLESS BTKEL COO If INII better than granite and sells for AT KEINHOLD'S. XNKIVK,TEN,TWENTY-I.TVEAND FIFTY Pound Purltiigcs. LANUABTKIl CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN KNIUCHEK. Belil everywhere. rilllE BEAMLF.H3 COOKING WAKE IS X strong, (Unable and cheap, AT KEINHOLD'S. "W AN T i: D -OIKLS FOK GENEK.L Y Housework ; geed situations furnished free of charge. Apply PENN'A ESll'LOYMENT HUKEAU, 12 Seuth Duke Street, i T OUK OKKIUe" YOU CAN GET ANY L amount of LANCASTEH CHEMICAL COMPANY' LAWN ENKICHEK. rANTKD-HOKSES TO FASTUKE. T V Address, npr2;l-trd W. W. OltOSH. Netrsvllle. Fa. A nil EAT IMPKOVEMENT TO OLD OK V New Luwnshy using LANCASTEKCHEM UJAL COMPANY LAWN ENKICHEK. T A PAKIUSIENNE Negligee Shirt, . AT EIUS.MAN'B. rpiN TOP JELLyTiLABBES AT 25e PEK 1. Dezen, AT KEINHOLD S BALTIMORE MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. 1 IU-inIrcs sceral eenipeteul unit trust worthy men of gentlemnuly nppcumnce te act as collectors. Alse two men ns nsst. supts. W.J, HAHNLTf, Jifrtld 110 East King St., Lancaster, Fa. 1JS.OK PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLAKB, J Hangers, Clamp Hexes. Couplings, etc., go ! JOHN HKST.iUt East Fnlletistieet. in7-ird rilllOUTASHANK. ELAOTEl7SHIRTS. nl-tVil IAUKTHK 1IKS1' nor Allt fuunace in J thu market, go te JOHN HEbT, 3.U East lulten strict. m7-tfd 1 THOSTEK'B COKNEll SALOON. A NICE HOT LUNOn will be sei-M'd every morning from B te 12.30. KuniK-rt's Celebrated Deer drawn from the keg, npi.lO-trd F YOU WANT A KIKST-CLASS POKTA1ILE engine ami iieucr, en win els, clieap, us the ESTATE OF JOHN II. SHELLY, LAI E OF Mount Jev boreuuti. ileeeasnt. 'I hn n.,. derslgued auditor, appointed te distribute the iiaiaiieuruiiiuiiiiiig in me nanus or llcerge A, Shelly, administrator, te nnd among theso legully entitled te the same, will sll rer that purpose en Tuesdav, August 12, wq, at 10 o'clock n. m., In the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, wheie nil per sons Interested in said distribution may at tend. N. FKANK'LIN HALL, Jus-ltdTu Auditor. SHOE SHAPia THAT SlUGLSl' COOI, NESS. OPERA SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS, Lew-cut Shoes In many different stjles Und lead) sale these warm dajs. All the leading pretty shaesfer Ladles' mill Children's wear are here In both black uud russet leathers. Pretty shaped Slippers for Unites' wisiratGOe. Kid leather uppers, heels or moderate height, with neat nnd tasty leiind tees. Stitched and Iiinilestrengly, riirclj ever rip. Much better than the usual grades sold elsewhere nt like cost. At 70e the grade Is better. The stock In them slightly bettered; mere pains taken In the making. A cheap and pretty slipper ladles should see. At 51 better kinds still, made en pretty shaped lasts, slightly niched. Thu stitching Is strong, nru made and lln Ishetl neatly, have geed, strong conn cenn teisnnd lit snugly. Common Son-e Opera Slippers for mlddltMigi'd iBdles at SI.25. Comforta ble Irem the first time worn. Fer this reason they grew stronger futnrltex everyday. They wear long and strong. Full DirssOHru Slippers for Fashion, able Noting Unties at tl.M and f2. The newest nnd prettiest styles. Specially adiplcd for weddings, seiircs mid like social events. Misses' Opera Slippers Irem 10c n pair up te the tlnest und handsomest uindr. Aged 1-ndlcs' tnckh'ss, noiseless nnd omfertable buskins, tl te 12. Hnelew heels, bnsid soles, are wide nt the tees land hand sewed , light, soil midcasv en the loot Ladle s' Osferds- Ncut, uttmetive, sty lish kinds. The best lines of Oxfords for iierfect titling ijualltles sold Iu Lnn caster. De net gap nt sides, tit closely. ThU Isns true of the cheapest ns wellns the finest we hate. We have them ut 50, ,sc, II, S1.25 nnd up. We've many Hue grudts of Slippers nnd Oxfords In various due lcalhers, In Opera Square Toe and Common Sense Stiles, Hand sewed, and faultless Iu tit. mnke aud tlntsh. All of them niurked at reason able prices. Net a few kinds, but plenty of them that makes cheesing ensy. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NOKTH QUEEN tiTJlKBT, LANt'AB TEK, I'A, a. r..l ,wiiu,tjiik .i,v.- n,ifiv ; u uiirsu-pewer, cl.e; e horst-pewer, J.5J5 ; 10 horso-pewer, J57i; 15 horse herse horse peucr, 875; 20 horso-pewer, J1.175, call at JOHN HEST'S. ail East Fulton street. m7-tfd Ktew &svertfcmnt. M USIO CATALOGUE WITH NEW F.DI- tionane rnce nil sent nrenuppiira tlen, AT KF.1N HOLDS, Opposite P. K. IL Depot- BEST TWO FOK FlVECKNT.UrOAKB the city, at HI LLY WAITZH, Nes. 8 A Id) North Queeu St, decMradJt.Tu.ThJl BEAUTIFUL LAWN. HOWEVEll small It may be. Is a great luxury. LAN- CASTK.lt CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENKICHEK THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltz's Havana Filler Cigar, at NOB. 6 4 108 NOKTH QuEKN ST. decMmdM,Tn.Tli,H , KW GOODS, LOW riticra AND A COOL - .-, -. .. i. .... N- oiero ivoem masci sneppin; liepplngpleaMnt, ,T KEIN jy?l.D'B. A' E sit?ti a is sttts i ti n i v FOIlIlENT-NO.HSKKASTKINaSTIlEET, rHm formerly oeciiplwl by Jehn A.Ceyle. tnyS-Tii.ThABtfd ALLAN A. HEKK. F OK IIAKLKQUIN FKUIT. PUKE JAMAICA BPIUIT3. 20 E. KINO. II. E. BLAYMAKKIl, Agl. 7KE I1HICKB, FIKE CLAY, AT LOW J figures, go te JOHN BEST, 3JJ I jist Fulton street. nw-uei CAW MILLS, BAHK MILLS, COB MILLS, (j Leather Hellers, Tan Packers. Triple Herse Powers. Milling and Mining Machinery, nt JOHN BESTS. !ctl Enst Fulton street, m7-tfil CHEKKY HKANDY-SLAYMAKEK'B BU-IH-rler Cherry Brandy for Diarrheea nnd Summer Complaint. 20 EAST KINO ST., II. E. BLAYMAKKIl, Agt. -17ANTKD GENTLEMEN BOA11DKKS V who desire rooms. Inquire at THIS OKI'ICE. JyJ-lwd w HAT IB TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO create a Beautiful Uurn or Benew an Old one. pENSIONB. PENSIONS ! Te my Comrades and Heirs DR. J. S. SMITH, Offlce-246 WEST 0RAN0E STREET, U. B. Claim Attorney, Lancaster, Fa., will nt tend te nil claims under new and old Pension Acts. Over six years' experience. J5-3td3,M,W l .ENNEKCHOKSUMMEKTHEATKE. Week Commencing MONDAY', JULY 7. Millikeii k CuTim Ojwra Ce., In the Favorite Opera, "MIKADOT" a-Admlsslen, 10 cents. CliniS BUKGEK, Proprlter and Manager. Week Commencing Monday, July It, " MAS COT." my2Mmd H AOEKABKOTIIEK. July, i890. We have made 8icclnl Streng Reductions throughout our cnllre stock of Men's, Youths' and Beys' Clothing end late buyers will consult their own Interest by a careful examination and comparison of prices. MEN'S NOBBY LIGHT CHEVIOT SUITS, All Weel, S7.50 ; reduced from J10. MEN'S STYLISH CHECK CHEVIOT SUITS, All Weel, 18 ; reduced rrem til. MEN'S FINK DABIC CASSIMKKE SUITS, Cutaways and Sacks, !10 ; reduced from 112. MEN'S STYLISH CHEVIOT nnd WOK8TED PLAID SUITS, J12 ; reduced rrem Sit nnd 515. MEN'S FINE DARK PLAID WORSTED SUITS, tU ; reduced from J18. YOUNG MEN'S EXCELLENT CHEVIOT SUITS. J ; reduced irem 58. YOUNG MEN'S STYLISH LIGHTCHEVIOT SUITS, J7 ; reduced fieiu $9. HOYS' EXCELLENT PLAID CASSIMKRE KN EE-PANT SUFI'S, f.1.50 ; reduced from SI JO. HOYS STYLISH CHEVIOT KNEE-PANT SUITS, tl ; reduced from 55. MEN'S FINE CASSIMERE PANTALOONS 8J.B5 ; reduced from S4.25. SUMMER COATS AND YESTS, All Ktndt of Qualities al Ruling Prices. 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St,, LANCASTER. PA. T B. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. ALL AT 5c A YARD. 2,500 yards of Summer Dress Goods have been placed en our counters, and will be sold regardless of former prices. The greatest 'mark down ever offered in this city. 12JC Satines, 5c a yard. 1 6c Crinkle Cleth, 5c a yard. 15c Cream Net, 5c a yard. isc Hatiste Cleth, 5c a yard. 16c Seersuckers, 5c a yard. iec Challies, 5c a yard. i2c White Lawns, 5c a yard. 20c Buntings, 5c a yard. 20c Deuble - Width Dress Goods, 5c a yard. J.' 1). Martin ifi Ce, Cor. Prince & W, King Sis., bAKCABTJHt. I'A, umwm flMMOM, SuiiiiiierDressljOeds! lcw gvcrttcment. M AIIIKTTA PBESUilVINO KI5JTLEH. Al iir.lis 11UL.U n. BILLY WAIT7. HAB TUE HEBT TWO FOB 6e aud Se Cigars In the State, NOS.fi A KM NOKTH QUEEN ST. dee6-emdM.Tu.Th B -VirEHAVETHEBIWT ASSOKTMENT OF V . Pipes and Clgnr Helders. French Briar Pipes In Cases, 50c each. All the nne Brands of Smoking Tobaeres. . DKMUTH'S CIO AB STOKE. alMfdH lllKasl.KIng street. OC'IIOOL TAX, lSOO-TIIE DUPLICATE 18 k5 new In the bunds of the Treasurer. Three per cent, off If paid before August 1. OOlce hours from 0 n, tu. till 4 p. in. W. O. MAItSHALL, Treasurer. Jejtnuldlt Ne. 12 Centre Square. rVH CIGAKS, OOLDEN LION AND MIA J Qnerlda, are clear Havana filler 6 rent cigars, hand-made. In boxes or 25. SO and 100. DKMUTH'S CIQAB HTOKE, Established 1770. Ill East King Street. me-utin ppiNETAJLOKINO I ' ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS. AT P. WEIKEL'S, aplC-8mdB Ne. 41 West King Street. mllE ONLY CIOAB STOKE WHEBEYOU X. can purchase Imported and Key West Clgnrs,and II. F. Oraveley'sSuperier Cavendish. DEMUTli'S CIGAK BTOHE, 111 East King Street. Telephone. 18-tfdK u NDERSHIKTS AND DRAWERS, FOK HOT WEATHER, At EIHBMAN'S. KEIGAItT'S OLD HRANDY. Ne family should bn without a bettle at this season of (lie year. Hi K. KINO ST. 23 E. KINO ST., II. E. 8. Jnnel3-Tu.Th.S8 N TEW Neckties and Pins, AT ERIBMAN'3. B ASS ALE, WHITE LADLE AND GUIN NESS XXX SI OUT. S KA3T KING STREET. SOMETHING FOR YOU. if you apply early you enn Jein ih clnssIN PENMANSHtP. 15 LESSONS ONE DOLLAR. The first fifty applylmc will be admitted, and no mere. Instruction thorough iu Proper Posi tion, Movement nnd I'enheldlng. LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ne. 34 North Dulte Street. Address or apply te ii. u. w i.iiji.l,m. rrmcipni. lunTO-lmdltl Lancaster Business Cellcee. JUDGES HAVE IXJNG SINCE DECIDED that Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the Rest In the State. Fer sale at NOS. 5 .t ILW NORTH QUEEN ST. dccWimdM.Tu.Th.S -ONTKELL ACOCHRANES DUBLIN AND V HeKiistOliiBerAle. The very best Ginger Ale Imported te tlin U. S. Ji EAST KING STREET, CITY, II. E. SLAYMAKER. AgL w HITE AT ERISMAN'S. Ne. 2 West Klnc St. .Opposite Coejier Heuse. ECEIVED DIRECT FROM NAPA VAL lcy Wine Ce., Ctilirernln, superior Zlnfan del Cluret, Gutndel and Frentlgnun Wines. The lust limned Wine Is sery delicate ami n de licious ladles' Wine. ) EAST KING STREET, CITY. II. E. SLAYMAKER, At, TENS10NS. PENSIONS The New Pension Hill just passed entitles nil Soldiers, Widows, Miner Children and Depen dent Patents ten pension. I will nttend te all applications placed in my hands promptly. I lin ve had four years' experlence In the pension ofllce at Washington, D. C SILAS W, SHIRK, Jc2S-3md 10 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. CllARTER NOTICE. Netice Is hereby given that an applica tion will be mmle te tlie Governer of thu state or Pennsylvania, en Tuesday, Atiifitst 12, nt 12 M under the " Corporation Act or 1871 " or the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, and the sup plements thereto, rer the charter erau intended corporation te be callcd"'l he Chalfant Manu facturing Company." the character nnd objects of which are the manufacture of hardware aud heuserurnlshlng goods from luetiil or weed, or of nnv artlcle et commcrce rrem metal or weed or both and the sale thereof; and for these pur poses te have, pesvess and enley nil the rights, benefits and privileges or snld Act or Assembly nnd Its supplement. 'I he names or the subscribers te the certificate of corporation nre Isaac P. Chnltant, Surah Chalfiiut, Themns T. Chnlrnnt, Isaac P. Chal fuiiLJr., nnd lllbbcrt Chiilinnt, , , , HKOWNAIIENSEL. JjSldTu Solicitors. TTNDERTAKERS. WATSON & HERE, General Furnishing Undertakers, '0. iO SOUTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Resldenee-JNO. J. WATSON, Ne. t West Vine street (.Southern Market.) Rosldence M. II. HERK, Ne. 430 Seuth Queen ttreet (Hranch Ofllce.) JjS-Smd riIHE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. S. S V. Fer One Week Only. RUGS FROM TURKEY & PERSIA BY M. YUZUKJIAN. Mattings, Awnings and Carpets AT LOWEST PRICES. SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street. aiig2Mvd H IRSll J: UBOl'HER. .lltlls Hie Priffs Hew ii Rnpiillj, And they mnke the stacks of Clethlngnnd Fur- lusiiiiiRs men awny wnn hsioiiikii hsieiiikii Ing rapidity. FLANNEL and CHEYIOT SHIRTS That were SJ .10 ; new KM. Thet wcreSLOOj nenrSiS, That wcre i2.W; new S1.S7. That were fi 10 j newSl.M. That were Sl.M; new 81.15. That ere $:2i ; new J1.00. Thin ere 81.00 ; new 7V and hie. Aud se through our entire line of rurnlshings you Mill Und thu -ume excellent nssertment and low prlns IN THIN CLOTHING! Part'ctilarl) .Men t Suits and Pauls, we han cut prices sriy dep. See the prices In Win dows I, Jand .Ien Centre Square side. IN MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTHING The knlfi. h.s cut the prices SI tt J.1 en Panta Innulngs ami S te 10 In Suitings. The lit nnd trlmmlnssnreeC the best. BITIfflER HIRSH i BROTHER, CLOTHIERS, MEKCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. H. Qneen St., Centre Square, Market St , L-AIfCASTE"' I'A. ym Merttemcnt. VyiLLIAMSON A rOSIEH. TO COUNTERAC -THE OF THE DULL SEAS0I AND Convert a Large Stock OF SEASONABLE G00I INTO MONEY I We hare determined te unload at prices are decidedly ln'raver or the purchaser Iren MONDAY. JULY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Wc will dispose or goods at such prlc they will be mere than Bargains. Therel goods te be converted Inte money In el department, therefore, this sale will be 111 estlng te all, and will enable thepurchal public te procure the Very Best Qualities AT PRICES MTJOH IE than Is asked for Lew-Grade Material. people have our assurance that this Is no ml sale or sham mark-down, but a genuine! pesal or Fresh, Seasonable Goods at price I all who will visit our store can see ar DECIDED CUT-DOWN! Frem the Regular Lew Prices.. It has nlwaj a been our aim te give the pel a dollar's worth for a dollar, but en an eccaJ like the present the Prices Are Reduced Se L that the people will sec-upon examination,! there Is a little mere than a dollar's wert! every dollar spent. The season has beenshl but we are long of stock, and te keep abrl or the times In the progressive age, We Must Unload Our Surplus IN Dry Geech CLOTHING,- HHTS, CRP! TRUNKS, Children's Clothing, Ladies' Cleth Jacket NOTIONS, Gent's Underwear, NECKWEAR, Beets and Shoes GLASSWARE, QUKKXSWAIIE, Baby Carriages HARNESS, REFRIGERATORS, AND Small HeuseFurnishm Goods WA List or rtcducel Prices will appear In our lieu advertisement, and restisiured theie will be a rare opportunity for nil te pre cure the Ilcst Qualities at Price Far Belew Regular Figure. Williamson it Fester, 32-38 East King Street, !ANOAHTElt, FA., NO. 3H MAHKtTI BT., rfRBIHHVlrO. FAi A sssznmr.
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