WW WW Vlij!Pl!lJr.'W W ' - JW SWltB KfTTWVT'SiV.i'l LAKCA8T15R DAILY INTELLIGEKOER, THUBBDAY, JULY. 10, 1890. j- ' L. UAI Thi K- Sft s Kf i; . . fj- in i. ?.S &t b fi 4 ;P BlVAt, HIBKRNlAXB. .". i I S, Blt's Friend Ilav Canaed "'-!' ; tli "Whole TrenblB. VM 'Ancient Order of Hibernians Is'nt iMMMlt a divided organisatien. Beth fac filaM olalre te be Uie only true and faithful kawtatr, and each calls the ether a begn kprtne. Mutterlngs of discontent first I Mmrrca In 188L wheu Grevor Cleveland iM James G. uialne were candidate rer the prekletMl chair. During the cam- talm AlAVnrfnlRfillK-nti unit nthftrnrem neat office rs or the organization rerniosteil 11 the mombers te vete for Mr. Illaltie. lata paused heated dlscussieim among the WmIhh In tl.n rilflTtrnnt divisions. TlIO 'Democratic members refused point blank -te obey the order, as it was never re "Clnded, there was nothing left for them te SO DUl aeceaa. which tuny uiu minimi, vua . Knowledge oreuismors. ;;' Beth factions have held separate convon cenvon conven .ttona ever since. This year ene faction 'held their annual lnecttnir In Chester. 1 whlla the ether faction met in Scntnten. Th national officers of the faction which Bf ; ' luA tl mnnllnn In Chanter ara Maurice 1 0. Wllhere, the national delcgate; Patrick - -O'Neill, county aeiegaie, ana James sum- ' llvttn. vnntv nnprAtarv. Amnnir thfietTl tara nf Ilia farllnn tvlilel, ViaIiI tlin enliven- r t" Uea In Scranton are M. Feeney, county feiegie s at. k. iMccann, county wjcre.arvi V f.H.' McClesky, county treastirar, Bnd J. ruaiiy. Tne rormer lacuen cuuma iu u ? about 19.000 members In this state, and the fe, flatter 10.000. , ft ft T.ll. trPnn mirl nlllAnt of tllllr fttO K Stiea, In'discusslng the matter, Bald:" We El "! Tths true Aucient Order of Hibernians, -. and can troeeour History uacicier.uu years, t a while the ethers have only existed since tp vontlen laU May, which was never made t W- UUUIIUUmilllUH .1WHUIIUI VVIV(l.ra .... !' Viara Mill . n. -...ft.,,,. ..,i, ,.r.. vntinnni no Affnin tv . "On thn 12lh nf Aiiatmt. 1RSI. n few men Lw ' met In New Yerk, nml In direct vlolntlen ', . .ti. ..i . .i ....-i i... ..r it. A t & Ol ine ceusiliuuuu nuu Kuuurui mwn ui mu H.Jlrt ft h.I.hI AhIm. nf lllknmlni.. lAlnni1u1 I . rrt 4llUlt;il U1UOI Ul lilUHlliiniia (iiehjhmvu .u &fgrm themselves Inte a general conventlon '; and set up an organization, wnicu mey ySi afterward dubbed the Heard of Erin. ey Anciem uraer ei jiiucruuius. .miiy kujm S. their farce up, elected gencrnl oMcers, and wv lgnercu tuoBUineriiy ei me uauenui eiu-iS9- eera who had been regularly and censlltu- -Stlenally elected at the legal convention In J$ Cleveland. sS "About 5 per cent, follewod the spurious Vh A.fltikiM. (. tn il.in llintu fAllnti'ii-a urn IauIi ffW This bogus Ancient Order of Hibcnilaiis r 113 tlUBUU IllUUtl 1-IUUUItJ UUU Biilltini i Many uonebtnnd slnccre men Imve JeincHi - tliIt renlra tint linvlnr tli ttllrvlitnttf Ifln.l "HtrlKaif 4lta.tr am Vmmia liflVtl n urn tiiu liMttf- . -lUW HCJ niv uu(jun, .v..u u ... i. own. yr jnadole patch up tboillITerencos. but Uiiin Rfft ftr with little success." IT M'ASi A CltUKU JOKE. Twe "Vn jrs C'reute n I'imle Inn St. I.OlllH Public Until. A most nmiiKliic nrnctlcal jeke was car ried out xucceaiuifly at tliu unlaterium, corner of Nluetcenth and Pine Btroetn, St. I)iiH, ttii Ttiesdny, and the perpctniteri are threatened with prosecution by their victims. Clnude Martin and TlininiiN Crouch, two horae dealers who are widely known practical Jokers, provulleil upon a liositler te dress up In policeman's clothes aud go te the nataterimn. Ttilther alftn rfnnlrni Cmiinii and Afnrtlu. Tlin twet $?' jehers were neon engaged In a ficeuiliiKly :,-;? uesncraie iigut, anu 1110 auain ioiiceiniiii Vj- rushed In te separate them. Like a Hush . iMV ft... a.... ta Ift.arul m.niill.AM.tltlii.llilnll.Aii..lA. rypy i.u nuaii.wiui"i ftim i.iiiiiifti iiii. nil? iviivui L''E pnen-meullied spectators of the htriig H,'.??. ' k'e. Hlslng te tlin surface the pelice- man tlrew ills rovelvor and began llrlng with the wildest husle and ruckletsncs. The new panlc-strlcken bathers hurrieil from the water and ruHhed from the build. i'jg In various stages of dethnbille. One of thorn was arrested as a lunatic two blocks away. Others ran through the streetx, creating consternation among podestrlaiiH, tr afntlr atf&lr? In unlnnnu ntiil rlnnvunitu In B-fr l- M.1n. !. 11, nAAnA.l T. a . II... P'Al bath attenilantB r long while te sort ant. dc- r V .-V .4V-UIII IIS .11 U IIIUI I.IIIUVA ll(I.l 111 TV II u k, were in hiding nt various points In the nelghborheodoftho lmUitprlum. ' A Clever Stonier. Frem tbe Bosten Hccerd. . i.'" leu want ine te tell veu seinn vains tit w, alie1 lenllfllng? Certainly. Horeonmv rn lSre: ird book I have the iiiiinn of an nlcl Imlv W who kept a small shop or notion stere In a iia town within a row mllea of Boxten. I ;2 caught her ene day In abtore standing near X n Imi'nlrv lniltltAl. lillhlll lUiirArrnil In if't:M .purloining binnllnrtlclet efthat nuture. I ULt wendereil wliore she was putting It all fe until 1 man iged te go u Jittle closer, when BC r 1 R.11V thnt hhn h;ul !L nlitnrA rnllnil nn nml i into ene end of which she was Diittlns the lewelrv. A line lilclliiir-iiliiee slie had for ? it, tee, m the bottom wm closed, and rf,u wnea I ce.ire!icl her I feiiud olghty-feur dlllorent arliclei of jowelry. 1 asked her what she lutended te de with II nil. aud hIie replleO Hint she kept a little notion xtore and Intended te place the things In her stoek. I had a doctor's wlfe and her sister from Jjawronre en a shop-lifting case once. They were cool hands, tee. They came In early in the meruinir, went te a half dozen dlfTercnt slores. se that by neon they were pretty well loide I down. They collccted all their goeda, took them te a large stere and had them checked, then went and nte their dinners, returning for the gemln In the afternoon, 1 was waiting for tlieiu and arroste.l them. The case made qulte a stir, as they were prominent people. It wui carried te the nuproine court, where, they were convicted. It cost them ever 8100, all told. In Open Itovelt. Krem the l'ltttburs DUiiatch. Itush T. Jeues, a Uepublicau, the editor or the iWrefciiwi Exchange, or Washing ton, Pa., was In the city en Wednesday and siHtaklug erthlngs era political nature, said: " The old line nepublicans in that county are In epen revolt against the limn (Senater Quay has nominated for governor. The Mugwump olemeiit, "continued Mr. Jenes," will te a man vete for Pattisen.aud many oftheso who have alwavs been voting the straight ticket will belt it this fall and vete for PattNen. A nuiuber et Methodists throughout the county Imve declared that they will vete for l'attlsen becaiue he Is regarded as ene of the lead ing members or that denomination In the state. The ether clement, which will oppose Uelamatcr very vigorously uml epenly, Is the oil men. Their animosity U wholly due te the fact that the Uepublicau nominee rer go erner was the man who was the chier instrument in lmvlug the Billingsley bill dcreated. The oil iiiuu are determined ten man te vete against Dcla ruater, aud seme of thein will make a can vass against him. "Dolauiater's majority will he small in Washington county. The usual Itopubli Itepubli can mnleritv theie Ih frnm 1..S00 In "(Wki butif Dulumalcr gets 500 majiiritv he can -ruiuiuiemmsuii as Having a big vote, ecially slnce the ciirrcul of popular leel- beems te oe running se swutiy against Spcecli ami Sllencf.. Frem the New Yerk WerlJ. .An. fl finrfn A Qhni.ili.ti ...ia ..r 41... Its. , fraternity of "Hnellhiuders. " savs that te" Pennsylvania Itcpubllcans intend te Mi .".''." OJW1111IHK campaigu mis mil" Eli. TI. e lu .. I.. ........ .1 -. . .".ei-ii.uuiuiv wiiuv iue occasion ile- mands. Will Mati I Malllmw K flin the Ull- disputed master or the Uepublicau partv in PcunBylvania, begin the spci king? Will bai1flmrll.nl I... . .... .. " ........J luouiuwuKujunyie me euibez- zleinent of 15(50,000 from the state treasury upon ene occasion ami of 8100,000 upon another? Will he explain under what cir , cututances and by whom the criminal deficit was made up? Will Mr. Quay speak ? J IfU la te be a "speaking campaign," Mr. Uelumater, the Itenubllcan i-andhlute ler governor, should either explain or deny I he charge of ox-.Sonater Kmcry " n re re re sponsibie citizen snd a Republican," as the Philadelphia Prcaa tcstltlcs-that he Is a briber, a perjurer and a falsifier or public documents. Will Mr. Dolamater speak V Thus far both these leaders of thelr party have nrcserved a sileuce that can have one mnanirg confession. A " sneaking cam Pijn"ln Pennsylvania with no word from Quayer Delaiuater would be a farce Indeed. Qunrlsrn Dcneuneeil n-em the I'nlplt k. The Democrats of Reading have taken as battle cry mi extract liem a .sormeu t .s w..;,r:; i,,fru.v' . v"" ,n S ii.V v r ,-'-",ii. tuureu issi suuuay. Uk The quotation is beluz roneated cverv. S- M'liiiin ami iivi1n -u ,, . f..l... ii .. ..w., .u,.uu Wiiiiuilljllg iue- px- trectare belmtspread broadcast iiiinm.!,. RSm out the county. The presiding elder took ,M for his hubject " Godliness,'? and com cem ty' pared it with cleanliness lu every clay lile anu penucs. iue extract is as follews: Hhnll WA 41ia nAnt.ln r llA........i .. f-' listen te a man tlttlin- in an ntiinrrwcr J e j, office In Waahlngten and stand leady te B tlcrhlt bidding? ,Vu. It Is tlme we as- Mnw our luuiviauai citizenship aud sit r: c www vu tutu iit'enie," THE CKXSU9. A Itepii bl lean Paper Declares That It Is it relltlcnl Jeb. The Springfield (Mass.) Republican, an Independent Republican aei, thus ven tilates the census Jeb, as cenducted by Superintendent Perter and his partisan supervisors and enumerators : llctwecn the incempetency of the enum erators and the meddlesome ambitions of some Western localities, the census Is full lug Inte a lamentable disrepute. We have already shown hew the Jeb was let out in Indiana te the Klltlc!nns, and what a mess they Imve inndn of It. A young and active Republican of that state thus wrlles : "The wretched census enumeration will hurt the party. Seme men have been appointed te this work en the scere of politics whom I would net even admit luslde my heuse ox ex ox cept under pretest. Such Is the short sighted spoils policy of Indians Republi cans aud the Inllated Individual acting as superintendent or census at Washington. It makes the heart sick te sce the extent or the strain upon geed government which the spoils principle Injected Inte the con cen sus. Hut Indiana Is het the only state whero complaints are heard and charges agalnt.1 thocbaracter of the enumerators made. In Cincinnati, says the Cemmercial'Oazctte, "the total emissions by careless aud In competent census enumerators Is hard te estimate." The slip-shed manner in which the work has been done at Dcnver. Cel., has led the governor te call a public meet ing te demand a recount. The enumera tion In Portland, Ore., is claimed te be a failure; the supervisor has resigned and an Kastcru man lias been dispatched Ihore te finish the work, which the Oregeulan deelares must be doue all ever again II peimlar couDdeuce In the results Is te I te gained. At Richmond, Va., the ollce have been nrganlzed lutnaforce te canvass the city ter names emitted In the regular ouumoru euumoru ouumeru lion, or which there appear te be many. Through alleged fnuids at Minneapolis a recount has been ordered, and at Ht. Paul It Is charged that (icople lu the railway stations and en trains passing through thu city have been Included lu the returns of that place. 1'rauil.s are charged at Iluliitli, whero hundreds of fictitious names are alleged te have been added te the lists by enumerators lu collusion with town au thorities. In the .Seuth, as lu Indiana, the werK mis neon in me nanus ei local point clans, appointments Hiemlug te have been Vlliim. iijfjH.iiiiiiiuiikn uuillll based en conditions outline a in mi lis ploilge erth Car- of the supervisor of the Fourth ' elina district: "This Is te certify that If I am uppolnted supervisor of the olevontli census district for the fourth district of North Carolina, Republicans of each county In my district shall have the patronage, and that 1 will lend my lulluoiiceto that party." The coiiHemionco naturally Is that the census Is (pilte as dceplv in disrepute lu southern soctleusas In Indiana, and com plaints, (lemaiids for recounting and pri vate cauvasbllig abound. Nothing relating te the work could be mere iinl'orluuiite than thesu cemiilulnts. They siwi hardly be groundless whero be goiiera), and lu uuy case they areuse sus picion ; mid te bn of virtue Iho census must bn above suspicion. If it luelts popu lar vonlldeuce it lacks about ever tiling of value. A taint upon It any whero, of ever se slight degree, gees wonderfully fur te vlllate the character el the whele work. Aud If enumerators in mi many places have proven such a sorry let of lucompo lucempo lucompe tout political hacks and worUers In the simple count el the poeplo, what I likely te be the nature of their work en the mero dilllcult and delicate tusk of tilling up the Industrial schedule? Hut, after all, could any ether result have been expected 7 Theauthniltics, had they tried, could net Imve doue mero te bring the work into dlsciedit than they have. President Harrison started elf liv appointing as sntiuiinteudcul a het iaitls;m and special picador, who had a pet cause te champion from the very llguies he was authorized te gather. This was the funda mental blunder. It at encu awakened sus picion. Theu the superintendent, lu .con junction with the presldent, airily wuvud nslde the preposition te apply the civil service rules te the ceusus bureau. This was the secend blunder, almost arcat as the first. The congressmen at ence rushed in aud took poHSOssieu of the ob lu behalf ofthe workero, largely, no doubt, thieugli the self-lmpertaut iews of the suporluten superluten dent, who heenicd te enjoy the attention of the place-hunters, and gave out with some prlde the news that he was " walst-deep In congressmon." We sne the result. The spoils system is what is new spoiling the census. In some r-anes, as In Ma.achu setts, the work was put Inte t rallies I bends nml out of thn reach of politics; but eKo eKe eKo wliere the political Jobbers and heelers took held mid luue run It for what It was worth in dollars te thu Ignorant hangers hangers en out el" n Jeb. Ne wonder the country Is complaining. The party has gained the Bpelis or the thing; thorels mi doubt about that. Hut It may have lest something worth morn and lusting longer. - a. Deadly i'yiiitoxleen In Cheese Prem the Clet claml I'lnlndealcr. Klght members or the family of David Deerlng are ihingureusly sick from the effects of tyrotexlcon eaten lu cheose. '1 he victims luclttde Deei lug, his wlfe and his six children, who range in age from tlnee te thirteen years. A child two years old wbs net given any of the checse because of a recent attack el typhoid lever, and is thn only ene of the family te escape thoiilllic theiilllic thoiilllic tien. The cheose was puichused from a grocery store en Thursday, and was placed In the original package en a shelf until Fri day ovenfiig, when it was eitcn for supper. At 10 o'leok last night Mrs. Dueling was brought down It Ii every evidence el hav ing been poisoned, and within two heuis the ethers who had piutakcii of the choice were prostrated. Yesteiday morning Dr. O. A. Deuchor was hiiiiiiiieiuhI and lie Teuud the sick poisons In an exceedingly dangereus condition. The sviuptems were allke lu all caes. Tho.e who had eaten of the cheose wcie at tacked Willi headache, pinging, pains lu the body, and a high fever. Tlin crust of the cheese was irlven te the l'mnllv ilmr. and the animal had similar symptoms. The lomperature of each oxceeded 100 degrees, mid thn pulsation ranged fiem 120 te 100 per minute. Dr. Deucher rerlsted the family in the aftorneou and evnuiug, aud he said after his last call that the vic tims were btill lu ;i critical condition. The poison has net vet been ullmliiuted liem their systeuis ami the outcome Is uncer tain. Usually, the effects last eulv a fnu days when the sickness is terminated by lccevcry or death. In speaking of the poison Dr. Ueucher stated that it was discovered enlv a fuw yeais age by Professer Vaughn, of Ann Arber. He hail the loitune te attend the university whlle the piol'esser was making the oxperliuents that led te the dlscoery. Tyrotexlcon is us deadly as strychnine and is develeped through soine clieiiilc.il action In milk. It appears most frequently in cheese and ice cream. Sometimes th'e poison is disceNOicd lu cheose hating a geed appearance and 11 might be develeped alter the checse hail passed te the charge efa consumer and had been left In seme unhygienic place. Jler Pi'pnenl Aildri.. Prem the W'asnliuteii I'e.t. Prem happy brlde te interesting widow is net ulvt ays a very long step. One or the latter, who has emerged from the darkest condition of deepc-t grlel te the mllder stage indicated by second mourning, round It necessary te consult u dresiniker net long sini'e as te the preparation of the uu ill olio ithleh should mmoiince te the w mid that she was no longer inconsolable. Her r.uly education had been sadly neglected, but her lovely face and form hud attracted the limey et the olderly man who had married her ene season and aecommedatlngly left bera widow thenext. bhe Is net lu her own Imagination an In conspicuous or unimportant persen, and therefore, when she determined te ongage a new dressmaker, she did net consider it necessary te tell her name. When, after giving numerous directions, Mie lese te go, and the mediste said, "Hut who is iiiauuni r ene ropiieu : " I ? Oh, 1 am tbelate Mrn. Jehn Smith." An Piiilnunteil llrble. Wednesday was the day llxed for the iu.irri.ige of l.en Merrill and Xuttle Hunt of If.iniesvllle, W. Va. Tuesday night Merrill was sent te Jail, but this did nut deter his prospective bride, who secured the services of Rev. J. 1.'. llellingshead and rejuiiied te the Jail, where the cere mony was performed. Merrili .standing Inside a cell and grasping the hand of the brlde through the bars. j .. APlcht Over a Chew of Tobacco. Jehu Judge, ii rosldent or ene or the mining patches around Shenandoah, Pa., was shot last ovenlng by Richnid Oasghan. He will din. It was thu ieult of a light ever a chew of tohucce. The llane BAH Games. The championship cames yesterday re sulted as fellows i National league Philadelphia (1, Cin cinnati 1 ; Brooklyn 6, Cleveland 3; Chi cago 3, New Yerk 2 1 Hosten 10, Pittsburg 7 (7 Innings.) PlayorspLegne Pittsburg 10, Plilladel phial); Brooklyn 16, Chicago!); New Yerk 18, lllll'nle 4 ; Uosleu PI, Cloreland 8. American Association Ivoulsvllle 3, Athletic 1: Syracuse 12, SU1 Leuis 5 To Te ledo 1), Brooklyn 3 ? Rochester 7, Colum bus 0. Interstate League Harrlsburg20,Yerk S. The Athlctle club had but ene hit off Meakiii, of Louisville, yesterday, and that was made lu thu last Inning when two nanus were out. The National League Is new eutdrawlng the Players' by far. Dctoctlve Randull, the new manager or ihe Lebanon club, Is a dandy. He knows mero abeu t base bull in a mlnute than all the otber men Lebanon has ever had, play ers Included. Yosterday he secured Pltcher Day, late or the Philadelphia Na tional Leigue team. The Ironsides will cress bats with the Philadelphia, Jr., en the Ironsides grounds en Saturday, July I2th, at 3:45 p. m. Shet Pnther te Save Mether, William Ilittamcl, a Chicago Oermaii carnouter, shot his wlfe through thn bend en Wodnesday. His son, 30 years old and just completing en eight years ceurse or study rer the Lutheran Uvansellcal minis try, heard the shot, and entering the room cncoiiutered his father, who held the weapon still lu his hand. A terrible strug gle ensued, and the son was finally forced te sheet his father In erder te resctie Ills mother. The bloody Uouble tragedy was enacted in the kitchen of the family residence. Yeung Rlttnmel was arrcsted. Betli hus band and wlfe are se dangerously wounded that lltlle hope is eutertiilncd of Iho rocov recov rocev orv of cither. The eldor lUttamel has been slightly de- mooted ut times for a year past, and was undoubtedly Insane at thu tlme of Iho sheeting. a. Hew te Hull An Umbrella. Krem thuNeir Jlatru Palladium. " Certainly, hut you don't need any," tmkl a salesman In a Chapel street stere yesterday te u customer who had Just bought an umhrellu, uml who had asked for a rubber ring. " Hut I want te koep the ends or the ribs from spreading when the umbrella Is rolled up," and the customer held up fur Inspection the umbrella he had Just rolled. " Let me show you," said the salesman, as he unfastened the band and shook out the folds. Grasping the stick se that his right hand held thn ends ofthe libs clese te the weed he began rolling the silk lu the curve of his left hand. Wlieunvnr he gave the umbrella a turn he kept the ribs In their original position, and when the rolling was complete he held uptheuni hrrlla ami showed that the metal tips niessedas elosely te the stick us If riveted lu place. He Wn. " tilenr .rlt.' from the Washington Hlar. He was only un ordinary whlto-ceated bulldoirler aud he was strolling along peaceably behind his owner's buggy, when his owner dropped a lighted package of flru-crackers almost en his home. The deg did net scare. He made adash ler thu hissing bunch of red het noise, get a fair proportion lu his mouth, mid shook It he vigorously that be no lually suatteied the crackers till around, fc'omeof thorn exploded in his mouth whlle ether singed his oyebiews mid warmed his usually chilly nose, hut he never let go Ills grip until the lust shot was llred. Then he dropped the remains mid with an air of tletery, net lessened by his scutched phy siognomy, he trotted behind the same old buggy, ready, apparently, te tackle a caige ofthe most vicious tliowerks. Iletlinny Urpbaint' Heme. from the Heading Times. The minimi report of .Superintendent T. M. Yiiudt, of Bethany orphans' home, Womulhderf, makes the following show shew ing: Present nuiuber el inmates, 81 ; on en on rellt'd during year, 05; whele number cared for since started, -lAO; dismissed dur ing year, II; rocelved, lfi. The crops for the year 18SU worn as fellows : 371 bushnls of wheat, liit bushels of rye, -100 bushels of eats, 37ft bushels of corn, GOO bushels of potatoes, 05 busholsel apples, 20(1 bushels of turnips, 10 bushels of grapes, 20 tens of hay, l,3u0 head of cabbage, garden vegeta bles for family use and pasture fur 15 head ei cime. eromtiie treasurer's repert tne following is takcji : Contributions, Jo.MlS. Je.MlS. M) ; receipts, including a legacy or 3190 and uspechd gift of ?1,(00, $7,103.31. The en dowment fund new amounts te?.),000. a Suhllers ut .Mount (iretmi. The niiurlermastcrs and commissary of the National Cuurd and regulars who aie te camp at Mount Gretna aie new busily engaged making arrangements for the transport and subsistence ofthe troops. Twe regimontsef the First Brigade, te be selected by Colonel Decheit, thoeniumand theeniumand lug ofilcer, will go te camp ever the tracks of the Heading railroad, whlle the oilier commands of the brigade will take cars ever thu Pennsylvania read. The Inspection ofthe division by thn ad jutant general will be stinted at H o'clock .Monday morning, when llve rcglments will be designated for the purpose uy Gon Gen Gon eialSuowdon te report te General' Hast ings, and the last named officer said that he would inspect that number of regiments en Tuesday and Wednesday. The camp will be officially opened en Saturday morning, July IV, but it Is net expected tli.d the infantry will be In place until Sunday morning, July 20, by mid-day. A Htoer en the Itnmpuire. This morning u steer bolenglug te Geerge H. Darinstetter, butcher, was being driven along Seuth Queen sticet. The animal frighteucd at something and stalled te run away. A boy who get into his way saved himself fiem being Injured by running Inte a doorway ,as the animal ran after him. The steer finally get evor lu the Soventh waul and en Locust strect, between Llme and Rockland, he ran after another boy and almost took the be out of"his panta loons, although he did net injure him. The animal also tried te horn Mr. Darin Darin stelter's heise, but was unsuccessful. The animal r.ilsed quite an excitement and a number of men succeeded in chasing him lulu n small alley, whero they lassoed him. a AkiiIuhi (lie l'vilci'iil Election mil. Lewis .Seiidhcluicr te-day iceelvcd a copy el thn resolutions which were adopted by the Heard of Trade of Savannah pro testing against the federal election bill. They were show u te Mayer Clark and will be presented te the Yeung Men's Homo Hemo Home emtio society. In Town. Mayur Wilkinson, of West Point, Vir ginia, father of the manager ofthe electric i-.u iiue in mis cuy, is in uiwn en a visit. The town of which Mr. Wilkinson Is the head is a thriving place of between -1,001) aud 5,0 0 Inhabitants. It Is en the Yerk liver, 32 miles up from the Chow Chew Chow peake bay. Mayer Wilkinson has ex tended the Bay club an Invitation te visit his town dining their trip, and they are likely te accept It. A I.nrue ltutiler. Master Carpenter Beard has new in his possession the skin efa large rattle snake, which was killed en Saturday by Win. Kennedy, ene or his bridge foiemeu at Dauphin. The skin was stretched en a beard and js new in Mr. Beard's oflice. It Is four feet six Inches in length without the head. Withdrew Prem the PI mi. J. C. Lautonb.icher has withdrawn from Iho linn operating the Knlcrprlse hosiery factory in Maiiheim. A. R. Rell!' ami M. M. Pfautz new have sole control el the mill. Wild Animals suustrtick. The heat of the last low days has done serious damage at the 70olegical gardens in ralrmeunt paik, Philadelphia. On Sunday night a lelndeer dee died, and early this morning a beautiful Seuth Ameiicau Jaguar succumbed te the high temperature. Beth animals were rendered savage by their sufferings. ' i ... , .. A Herso Dealer Assigns. Henry Pfautz, farmer and horse dealer or Clay township, madnannsslgnnient this ufteiuoeii for the bonelll of ci editors te Abraham Fry, ofthe same tewntbiii. Dentti el JMsimUh Aeney. Jeremiah Achey, welt known citizen of Lltltn, died at 2 o'clock this morning. He had been In bad health for some time, but was able te be abent. He ate his supper last evciilug but seen afterwards began sinking very rapidly. The deceased was born at Rclslvllte, slxty-elght years go. He lived ther Ter many years and was engaged at' sterskeeplng. The place was fltst known as Achey'i Cerner, and afterwards the natne wm changed te Kctst Kctst vllle. In 1876 Mr. Achey removed te Lltltz, where he has slnce lived. HoTeaves a wlfe nod threo children. The latter are Jehn Achey and Mrs. Kinma Petersen, of Lebanon, and Milten Achey, of Philadel phia. The funeral wilt take place en Sun day with Interment at Schaefferstown, Lebanon county. fpcrttha. llRANNWARTn. July 9, IKK), In thin city. Alary Kllzabcth, dauihter of Jacob and Mary Brannwarth, In her 4th month. Funeral from her parents' residence, Ne. C9 West King ttreet, Friday afternoon st 2 o'clock. Interment at Ht. Jeseph' cemetery. lt m-ctt.irn. July 9. 1890. In Ibis city, Henri etta lliiclmcr, daughter of William and the late Husitnna Uiichner, In her ninth month. The relatives snd frlenda of the family are re-, ftpectnilly Invited te attend the funeral, from the father's rcaldence, Ne. tM North Water trrct, en Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Inter ment at Lancaster cemetery. Jtlavltcti Philadelphia Produeo Market. I'nii.AiiELi'iiiA, July 10. Noen-Klonr firm; 1'enn'n supers, 12x&2W, extra. 275O3 00; family, IJ 269360; roller, H DOS Si; patent, tl R0r5Zi. Wheat eulct; Ne. 2 lied new, 02Ue; Je. Z Pa. de, 0l4v4c Cern llrmer; Ne. 2, new, i3llc; old, 40(9 lie Outs firm; Ne. 2 White 37Kc; Ne. 2 mixed, HAkc. Bran dull; Winter, I13MVJIIM; Hprlng, n 253I3 75. llakil hay dull ; ItO 00.912 60 as te quality ; timothy 10 UXstl.1 00 for cbelca: nilieil, 7 60 U(); bnlcd ryn straw, new, 11110019 00. Iliitur quiet; 1'enn'n rrwimery extra lTiKe ; I'eun'a firsts extra, 20c; Jobbing, 21 r. KifHillrm; I'enn'a flrsla, l&JilRe; held lets, H'(lDe, h te quality. Cheese steady; part skims, 67e ; full skims l(2c. I'etrelriun dull ; refined In bbls., 17 'JO. PeUitiics quiet : 11 60.1 60 ner bill for new. fJrnlti nun i-isivisIeuh Kurnlshed by H. K. Yundt, llroker. ClIIUAoe, July 10, 1KX) e clock p.m. w neat. veni. iiiiis. I'era. isra. J! .. - m m at zry. ii se ui Hepteiuljer. .. OOjJ xM T,y, 11 60 6 07 iiciener , .. wyt ,. . h 07 November .... December Bl; Venr ." . .... May (1811) . ... UK 31 Crude Oll-sluly CIesIiik rrlrrs 2:l5 o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern Oats, l'ern. l.nid July K8 37K 2SJi II M 6 87 AlIL'Usl Mil :"K '! 11 W " Heptember. W) RflS; 2S 11 HO (I 10 October :y, as 007 November Decinlier. 01'i .May(HWI) 41J 8IH Consels . , Crude Oil-July . Mve StoeH MarKetn. Ciiicaoe, July 0,-ltecelpls, 18,000: shlpiuenU, XUO; slew; beeves, 1 OOiSlI 80; steers, f.l 40t4 ;) ; Blockers and feeders, ti VOJt.l 10 ; cows, bull nnd mixed, f 1 234 60 ; Texas callle, J 125(83110. lteitsllccclpts, 28,000; slilpineiits.tlAO: mar. kel slew, mixed, 3 70S.'! O'i; heavy, jJTtWItrik; llcht, W 7W?1 05 ; ski pi, J3 (J0Vr43 60. Bhecp llecclpts, 70i0: shipments. 1000: mur ket sternly; natives, J.160.'5 10; Western. f.1 25 II 70 ; Tuxans.t.l 25tt4 70 : Inmbs, 15 OlVfeO 10. HurKAl.e,Jiilyl).-Catlle-nccelptH, 1000 head; 70 en sale; streuf. bheep and Ijunlis llecelpts.8.000 head; 1200 en sale: moderately active mid hlKhcr. Mheep, elielen tecxtra, 15 tOyS ti"; medium te geed, 15105 35; common toi?eod,H60(ij,500. ljitne geed te choice, 0UO7 1(1; lair te geed, 1060 US5; medium te fair. 15 7600 41. He8 Receipts, 4,700; 1880 en sale; active, higher; selccteamcilliun welKhts and selected heavy ends, 14 20&4 25 ; i;oed te cholce heavy, 14 20(814 25: selected erk wclehts, 14 25 OI.H0; mixed phis nnd Unlit. Yorkers. MHO 3 05; lleht pigs, 13 603 00; roughs, 131103 M; stagp, ti 7&.J3. HtOQli Mnrkets. U.uotAtleiis by Heed, McGrauu A Ce., bankers Lancaster, Pa. NKW VOItK LIST. 11 A.M. 12 M. 3 P.M. Atchlion,Tep.,BantaFo 4! 46Jf 46 Canada l'aclnc. O.C. C. I Colerado Ceal .. .. Central Pacific. Canada Heutliern Chi. HL U 4 Pbg . . IJcn. 4 Kle a Del. L. W 14fnj IM-i I47JJ Krle 2&)J 2.5JI 2&iJ Krle 2mU.. . ...... ...... Jer C 120 1W 128 K. AT liOU. AN 87J 87U b7Jj U Hhere loll 109U Way, Mich. Ceil '. Missouri Pacific.- 72JJ 73 TiY. Heck. Valley . N. V. 3K N. P. l'rcf....... 82', 82;; 82 N.WesL. ... N. Y. O NewKngland MY. 411 mi KiistTcmicssee P)2 Pj2 Omaha . .W. Oreijen Transcontinental.- 4if ', 4d' 40'a OnlarleA W 182 1&5I Ml Pacific Mall 4IJ, 4li? 4IW Itlchmeud Terminal 22W 22k 22 hmihii m: ml tA. Texas Pacific- 202 2U)J 20 Union 1'aclHc tittj w leaj Wabash Cem Wabash l'ref.. 20 2." ZtA Western U .' . West Hhere Bends flltl.AOKI.t'llIA LIST. 111. Vel 52'i n. n. y. a puna.-. ' ia. 1t.1t. Iteadlnc 23 1-1(1 23 'Oii Leh. Nuv " llestenv. Pass P.AK N. Cent. . Peeples Pass lldg 4's Oil - - iUciu 3UncvUacmcute. c HKAP-PUltE BYE WHIHKIES, IILACK uKiwy, viniKcrmiu jvuimuei iirauaiei. HOUKElv'8 LiqUOlt BTOKE, Ne. 22 Centre Bqiiarc, IUNKTAILOIUNUl" ALL THE LATEBT NOVELTIES IN l'INE WOOLENS, AT P. WEIKEL'R, aiiKKIindlt Ne. 44 West KlngMtieet. nOYOU WANT HELP? OOTO LANOAS XJ TLIt EMPLOYMENT 1IUHEAU, Ne. 01 .North Duke stieet, , D ,0 YOU WANT A OIltL THAT CAN Hi; ' 1 ....... n ..... . ..I..., A ....I.. ... .. ..Kill,, IM.lt, , il,'l. l.t I'l'.NN'A KMl'I.OY.MftVT iiimmmii 12 Beuth Duke hlreet. rpilK NKW"hKA MLEblT STELtTceOKINU ,-l. are H better than grunltc and sells for half the price, , AT itElNIIOUVH. TN KIVi: .TEN.TWiaJTY.FIVEANI) FIFTY L l emul Packuges. LANCABTEIt CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENUK'HElt. Sold everywhere. SV T AN T E 1) -GUtLs" FOB OENEItAL I Imivltt rtrlr nruul iltitutln,,. r. . 1..1 t T ..w.v...,.n, V,, nilllllUUilB llll IIlUl'U fl-fiA if nlinrnd A ! PENN'A EMPLOYilENT IIL'KKAU, 12 Seu lb Duke Street. AT OUU OFFICE YOU CAN GET ANY IllllOUIlt of LANCABTEIt CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENH1CHEH. -1 r-ANTED-HOUBES TO PABTUIIE. Address, uprSS-tfd NV. W. OIIOSH, Netrsvllle, Pa. A tlltEAT IMPIIOVEMENT TO OLD Oil V. NewIjiwnsbyuslngLANCASTKHCHEM. 1CAL COMPANY LAWN ENHICHElt. "ti r anted sim 010 aiimTkri is. " Steady work cuarHnteed for one Apply te PK.V1T. IMHOFF A CO.. yfar. Illnghamtnn, N. Y. eir-I-er further Infoiinatleu call at thoBte theBte M'lis Heuse, Friday artcrnoen and Haturday. J10-1tiIK B ASS ALE, WHITE LADLE AND QUIN- MiSH.tXX STOUT. & EABT KING STREET. M1I.N' TOP JELLY ULABBES AT 25e PEH Doeu, ATUEINHOLDS. OALTIMOlti: MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. JJ Heiutres several competent und triifct triifct werthy men of Gentlemanly ttppenrancu te act us eolheters. Alse two men 11s ussl. supts. W..1. 11AHN1.TT, Jed-trd 113 IJist Kliiii St., Umeustcr, l;a. mitOPT .VSilA.NK elameTshirts. Ill lvd ine'lt Tin-: TlLsrlTeTAIU 'UHNAtEIN 1 tbemnrket,ge te JOHN UIi8T, 33.1 East Fiiltnn street. mT-tld ATHOBTEU'8 COUNF.lt BALOON. A NICE HOT LUN0H will he strved every morning from 0 te 12:.I0. Hui'ls'rt'sCvlchrulcd Bvcrdrawu from the keg, uprJO-tld Item 9kHmntt -AKRIAOER, ETC. GEO. 8. NORBECK'S . Doermem Carriage Works. Cerner et Duke and Vine Rtreeta. Call and see the Finest Assortment In the City of Canopy Tep Surreys, Cabriolet, Ladles' Wine Dash Phietens, OVntlemen's Driving Phcclens, Drewster, Tim Kin End Spring and Combination Spring Hugglcs, Sstyles of Market Wagons, 3 Second-hand McOall wagons. ATirltcpatrlng promptly and neatly done. db-lydAwfl WANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wants wasblmrand Ironing, or day work. Apply at 418 LAFAYErrEBT. ltd plIOAKMAKEHS WANTED BY DItEPPEHDAOOAl, J y 10-21 Ne. 783 Maner Street. T-VO YOU WANT WOMK ? GO TO LAN0A8 J TK EMPLOYMENT DUltEAU, Ne. 91 North Duke street. M ARIETTA PRESERVING KETTLES, AT REINHOLD 8 irEIIAVETIIEBEHT ASSORTMENT OF TV Pipes and Cigar Helders. French Brlsr Firm In Cases, GOc. each. All the fine Brands of Smoking Totineces. DKMUTH'H CIGAR STORE, alD-tfdlt 114 East King street THE SEAMLESS COOKING WARE IS strong, durable and cheap. AT REINHOLDH. F ORRENT-NO.llSViEAHTKINaSTREET, room formerly e-cuntedbr Jehn A.Cevle. my8-Tu,ThAStrd ALLAN A. 1IKIIR. SCHOOL TAX, 1800-THE DUPLICATE IS new In th hands of the Treasurer. Three per cent, eir If paid before August 1. Office hours from tl n . m. till 4 p. in. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, JeManldlt Ne. 12 Centre Square. fSV. CI J qner cigars, ban CIGARS. GOLDEN LION AND MIA Oncrlda. are clear Havana filler 5 cent cigars, hand-made. In boxes of 25. 60 and 100. DEMUTU'S CIGAR STORE, Established 1770. 114 East Ktng BtreeL alH-tfdlt mHE ONLY' CIGAR STORE WHERE YOU JL can purchase Imported and Key West Clgars.and B. F. Gravelny'sBuperler Cavendish. lltJlUlUM UlUAU HIOIUS, Ill East King Street. alH-tfdK Telephone. CHERRY BRANDY-HLAYMAKER'S su perior Cherry limndy for Dlarrhrea and Bummer Complaint, 29 EAST KINO ST., II. E. BLAYMAKER, Agt. BILLY WAITS'. HAS THE BEST TWO FOR 6c aud 6a Clpirs In the State, at NOB. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dee5-6mdM.Tu,Th S Tyt jKNNLHCHORBUMMEH THEATRE. Week Commencing MONDAY', JULY' 7. Milliken k Cerlm Oprra Ce., In the Favorite Opre, "IftVlIKLAlDOT" r Admission, 10 cents. CHRIS BURGER, Proprietor and Manaeer. Week Commencing Monday, July 14, " MAS COT." . inyUMmd A GOOD INVESTMENT. tlnvfne Hitstill aA tf tnnlra n nhaiinn In Imsl ncss, I efter my well efiulppcd Bteam Jeb Trim lug Office for sale, 'the Types, Presses, Paper and Card Cutters, etc., are nil In first-class con dition. A geed trade Is established, and anyone de sirous of making a profitable Investment will de well by calling en the undersigned before July 10th. R. S. KAUFFMAN. JylO-BId 17 Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a. B ROWN'S DRUG STORE. ALMOND MEAL! FOR THE SKIN! Ireents all Disagreeable Disorders se apt te fellow Het Weather. trBrewn's Prepared Almend Meal Is the Best. MADE AND SOLD AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE. COR. DUKE AND LEMON STB. lanlS-lylu,Tli.8-R XJAIiACE OF FASHION. THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE -AT- ASTRICH'S Pa 116 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. EVERYTHING SOLD AT AND BELOW COST. On Frid.ay We Will Sell EOR THIS DAY ONLY One Let Of LADIZS' LARGE WHITE FLAT AT ONE CENT APIECE. Only one will be sold te each customer en this day. THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS -IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. w 01 Men, STRAW HATS flew 9lcrttMtttttt. N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. F7SHNBSTOCK' ARE SHOWINQ THE BIGGEST STOCK OP In the city, consisting of Ginghams, Chambrays, Zephyrs, Challles, Egyptian Cleths. Madras lisle. KfLSt niAAtr DriranrilAa Mtiil U.tun. Whltn flfwl. nt vri- dl.rrlntlnn. t jitriia. ritillnft. Vu nels, Fayals, Figured Mulls, etc., etc Anether Let of these Japanese Lawn at 15c. Beautiful styles, fast colors. A fine selection of Pans from 1 cent te SO cents. Gauze Underwear, 10 cents up. Children's Fast Black Hese, 3 pairs, ZS cents. Ladies' and Misses' Gloves and Mitts. FHHNESTOCK'S 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. Xtcn &btevtiement. M UBIC CATALOUUE WITH NEW EDI. tlen and price list sent upon application, Al HCUIUUI.UH, Opposite P. It. R. Depot. ABEAUTIKUL LAWN, HOWEVER small It may be, Is a great luxury. LAN CAHTEH CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EN RICHER N EW GOODS. LOW PRICES AND A COOL Stere Roem makes shopping pleaMint, AT RE1NHOLDS. BEST 6c HAVANA KILLER CIGAR IN the city, at BI LLY WAITZ'B, Ne. 5 4 108 North Q uecn Bt. dcc6-0mdM.Tu.ThJl -tONTIlELLACOCnilANE'S DUBLIN AND J llellust Ginger Ale. The very best Ginger Ale Imported te the U. 8. 28 EAST KINO STREET, CITY, H. E. SLAYMAKEK. Agt. TRACKINGS, A8 FOLLOWS : DIRIGO, FOR JL Steam and Hydraulic Packing, AsbestRepe, Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, Glim FaeUIng.Gum Rings fur Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As As tiestes, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN iitfli n, e) r4i8i r uium sirecu re-ua TTIOR BTEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW ,D Pressure, Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Weed Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tubes, Whistles, syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, water Gauge Columns, Cocks rer Bteam Gauges, call en JOHN BEBT, 333 East Ful ten street. m"-tfd A OENOY FOR CALLAHAN & COS CK jtX. incut te take the place of Red Lead. In bulk II makes five times the quantity of red lead and Is far superior In making steam Joints, packing man and hand hele plates en boilers. Ac. Ac, Price SO cents per pound, at JOHN BESTS, .133 East Fulton street. m7-tfd 3 JURE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY. AT LOW figures, go te JOHN BEST, 833 East Fulton street. in7-tfd EST TWO FOR FIVKOKNT.CiOARH the city, at BI LLY WAITZ'B, Nes. 5 4 103 North Queen St. dccMmdM.Tu.Th.8 TV JEW Neckties and Pins, AT ERIBMAN'P. A NOTHEft LOTOFQUEENBWARE FROM Auction, AT REINHOLDS. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Billy Waltz's Havana Filler Cigar at NOB. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dec64mdM,Tu,Th.B w UITE AT ERISMAN'H. Ne. 42 West King St.. Oppolte Cooper Iloiihe. WANTED GENTLEMEN BOARDERS who desire rooms. Inquire at THIS OFFICE. Jy3-lrd w HAT IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO create a lieautlful Lawn or Renew en Old one. TOR HARLEQUIN FRUIT. PURE JAMAICA SPIRITS. 29 L'. KINO. II. E. ULAYMAKER, Agl. JUDGES HAVE LONG SINCE DECIDED that Hilly WalU'sClgar Is tbe Best In the Htiite. Fer sale at NOS. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN BT. dec6-fimdM.Tu,Th.S TTT'OR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH JC plain and reducing, up te 6-lneh diameter. Malleable Uttlngs, Hanges, Flange Unions, Manifold, Amcrienn Unions, Tube Support. Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN BEST'S. Wl East Fulton si'ect. m7-tfd SF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTABLE Euglne and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, iir the lowing prices shew: 6 horse-power, JI75 ; 8 horse-power, !5'J3 ; 10 horse-power, J375; 15 horse herso horso pewer, J875 j 20 horse-power, $1,175, call at JOHN llEST'S. 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd KEIGART'S OLD BRANDY. Ne family should bn without a dettle at this season of the year. 2DK. KINOBT. 2tE. KINO ST., II.E.S. Junel3-Tii.Th.lS T7IOR PRATT CADY ASBICSTOS DISC V Valves, Jenkins Valves.Brass Glebe Valves, Brass Gate Valves, Iren Bedy Glebe Valves, Lever Safety Valcs, Fop Safety Valves, Air Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swinging Check Valves, Brass Check Valves.Foet Valves Angle Valves, call at JOHN BEST'S, 3!3 Es Fulton Street. m7-trd I7IOR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLARS, J HaiiKers,Clamn Bexes, Couplings, etc., go te JOHN BlilT. 3JJ East Fulteu street m7-lfd ECEIVED DIRECT FROM NAPA VAL- ley wme Ce.. California, superior Zlnfau Claret. Gutndcl and I'mnll'Minn Wlnna. del ineiasinamea wme is very ueucute unaaile unaaile llcleun Ladles' Wine. 29 EAST KING STREET, CITY, II. E. SLAYMAKEK, Agt. B. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. new tiW SPECIAL LOW CONTRACTS MADE Fer Taking Up, Cleaning and Relaying CHURCH, HALL, LODGE ROOM, AND OTHER LARGE CARPETS. A few dollars spent in proper cleaning will add much te the wear of Carpets, and save them from the damage by moth. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. Prince & W. King Sts LANCAbTEi:, PA. Daring Summer Stem gtbttcvtiscmcnt "ITIOR HORIZONTAL HTATinVARY X! tnes, from 2 te 80 horse-power, and Vel iii engines irvm ieiu none-power. yen ii find them at JOHN BESTS, 353 East Full utret. "I710R BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, SET BCREV j oeiinrnHnu iiezagen nuu, mcsegueai stock, nt JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fulton sir. ID7-1 tTIORAMERICANSIGHTFEEDCYLINDl JL' Lruoricniers, uiess en cups for liearlt you can get tnera at JOHN BEST'S, 3S) i Fulton street. m7-t TORBOILERIUHE nitUHHRH. HTIM. Jj Pipe Wrenches.PlpeandMonkey Wrancl cemmneu, r lies, uu uani, eic , go te JO tiiusi , .ui rjisi r uuen sircei. m-ii PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID Medel Mnklnir. Patterns. Drawings Blue Prints, at prices reasonable, at JO libai . s tjisirunen street. dit-i T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, A RARE OPPORTUNITY ! Wc offer te-day a large let of Genuine French Satil AT 19 Cents Per Yard. These itoedf have sold nt Me te 87!:e. and I positively French. Munv of lliesix-alfert FreJ Ball lies sold here and elsowhere are the fll graaes or aemestic goods, nut in order te rrl this low prlce we will offer Genuine Frei uoeos atpuc, as above quoted. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUNSHADES AND PARASO Will be enered Without Regard te Cost Parasols worth from $1.50 te 17, will be seli iromti.uuieti.uu. Big Reduction In the prices of Embreldq TTIrtimnlni Pi.lil.ert iTnitirnlrtii.InD HaniJ imperiea neeicn ana rreucn uingnams, en As It Is our desire te cut the Summer st as low as possible this season, we will e many things prrtalntng thereto at nniisuij low prices. s 25 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. marae-lydR S' TEAM a EAT IS TllECOMINQ HEAT 1 awciungs, emirelies. sclioel neuses, IheUkrtl succesfullv used one hundred age. When veu cenlcmnlatea. ehanire ral JOHN BEST, who will give you a satlsfactl jue, HbiiiairiTicc. ni7-i TIUMI'S. BOILERS. MINING. CENTIIIE Jl gal und Steam Pumps, of any capacity! JOHN BESTS, at! East Fulton street. m7-t J CAWMIL1H, BARIC MILUS, COB MIL y.j ieuiner iteuers, lan racacrs, iripie iiej Powers, Milling and Mining Machinery,! JOHN BEST'S, JXA East Fulton BtreeL m7l 1-iADIATORS. OF ANY MAKE OR XV sign, ciin be fiirnlshedatreasonablefigul by JOHN BIST. 333 East Fulton street. ru7 -riOlt CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIGJ ,t' or, Heavy, at snort notice, go 10 jui BEST. iU East Fulton street. ni7-tf fTlANKSFOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR el jl 01 uuy Muipeureiiwcuy, ai. mirpricesj te JOHN BENT. 333 East Fulton street. Im7 M' ART1N BHOb. They arc the proper thl Have Yeu Seen and suitable for strej perch, lawn tenuis or evl Our White Flan nel Shirts? lngdre-B, 18.60. Our line! light weight coats and vd covert, all the staples al novelties. A large choice, perfect fitting a handsomely made, f j for coat and vest. Ge butlness coats and vests, tl ; coats, 80c. Std men, wc are prepared te fit you as well. Del think ou can't be fit In cool, comfertal clothing until you see our line. Coats and veJ 81.75, S-'.eO, $3.00 and Je. Extra large sizes th underwear in all the most comfortable stul In stock. A third drops from the price of bej suits that are lugging behind In activity. our 12.50, S3..V) and te Hues of kneepantsul compiled from the stewer melng high prle ones. See our 15, ffl, J7 and $8 big boys' lel rant suits. Our range and cholre In flam shirts suitable fore cry occasion ruiisllkrthl Je, JLW, It, 1.W. 13, f.75, 12.50. 12.25, $2, fl. 11.25, 11, 7ix, fK-, 3,2.10. Oughtn't there Ix price, If the ktylei, ere right, (and they are) I suit every one? Silk shirU und fast blal shirts of various stufts are popular. We ha them in all sizes. MARTIN BROS 26 and 28 N. Queen St. AtrillTE COTTON WASTE, COPPED B M tlie pound, 10c: In lets or 1U pounds ever. lie. All cne.is ilellvered te unv nart of tl city Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. Stt Ea Fulton street. m7-td Th' IN WANT OF BRASS Oil IRON STO X Cocks, Asbestos Parked Cocks, Pel and Bi Lecks, Lecr Cocks, Swing Joints, cell and g' llicm, or tend your order by mall, teJOIl BEST, Stl East Fulton strict. m7-lfd I OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND BIZIN IjT rorBleiimwerk,utJOHNBEBT'8,231 ii Fulton streft. u7-tfd TNJECTOIts, HUE un'1,1! UlArtT, HAJ cei-k Inspiraters mid EliK;ters, Kbermn Heller I eeder, l'enbcrlhy Inkiiocler, America Injector, all In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, 3' East Fulton street. m7tld rTlOU BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TAI1ULA1 1 VVrfl..1 l.r.rtn.lu f...ll..ile.p Marl... . m, .(.M., ...(,.W.L-, J..I,1.T., ., Ml, any sire or power, of ihe best material nn workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, Kit Eui.t Fu tun street. m7-tfd f fCir K':KT OF I'lI'E, FROM rjJ)JJJ inch te ti Inch dlumeur, fu Niie ui 11 inw ugure, ana tne only noiisein in iij .vim ii imv killiiiii; mat iiiiitr, eiiiiiiifi mi i b Inch dlumeur, at JOIIN BliJT a,33JKHt Fill ivu luvili IUI-III4 People Gnh Ster h VMr!.mrftvr, M,iKA.Afe jsr i tw 1'Will tllillM ' r-- Baa': s'-jf, m ma0 m
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