Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 14, 1890, Image 4

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,ANCA8T15K DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, JULY, 14, 1890.
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Ml Nnme, Bnt Admits Ills Otilll.
tn Recovers ma Saddle
T Ctmrwice FogclwnKer, a brotherof tlie man
V 'who hid his torsos stelen from Middle
X Spring, Cumberland count v, en Thursday
aretilng, came te Lancaster en Saturday
''venlng In answer te a tclegrarn from
55- Daniel Jjegau, who, wnit uoergo iogue(
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Vy cftpuinxi a suppcreu imui nun wiu nuieui
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tbl city. Mr. t'ogelsangor was tnken at
one te Mr. Legan's Btablci, Mbore the
tteraea had been placed, and as seen as the
deer w opened he was able te iileutlfy
them. The horses were turned evor te the
young mail, who remained In Lancaster
ever Sunday, after being Jolned here by
Ills brother Jacob. They took the animals
home by tall te-day.
One of the horse belonged te David
Fegelsangcr, a brotherof the two young
men abeve named, mm me ouier was me
A property of William J. Mains, his brother-
In-law, who is new in ume. neui are
Taluable animals. The horses wero utolen
en Thursday night seme time, from the
table, which was net locked. The thief
took a pair of halters with thorn, and nfter
he had probably bocetno sero rrem riding
bareback he stelo the old saddlosemowhero
along the read. Tlie owner of the saddle
has net yel been found, but he will likely
turn up." Middle Springs Is about four
miles west of Shlppensburg.and the hoei
were traced through the latter place te a
little town soven miles from their home, in
the direction of Lancaster. A man answer
ing the description of the thef passed
through the place with two horses between
12 and 1 o'clock Friday morning. All day
FifS Friday men were out scouring the country
!?.. for the borens, snd lliev were still bem cit
ing when they rocelvcd Mr. Iegan's lelo lele
gram en Saturday. The home of the
Kegelsungers Is the next farm te that of
Mr. Legan's in Cumberland county.
Sunday morning' the Kegnlsangcr
brothers went out te the Jail and took u
leek at the thief confined lliere. They did
net recollect having scen him bofero, but
knew from a neighbor's talk that a man
who looked like him was seen lentltig
' about the neighborhood en Thursday. Tlie
prisener still refuses te gire his iiame. At
first, when spokeu te en Sunday morning,
he said that he get the horses Iniin u umii
just outside of Lancaster, lie practi
cally admitted his guilt. He said, "New
as the horses have been iccoverod I liope
you won't be se hard en me. I will stand
the tmprlsonmeut aloue, as it is net worth
wiiile te implicate ethors, as 1 could, and
make them suffer also." Frem that It
seems that the man had accomplices, as
was suspected from the start.
the rnisexr.n cju:atks an i:xcitkmi:nt.
This morning the prleoner was taken
before Aulerinan Doeufern hearing. When
the hour, 10 o'clock, arrived, a tremendeus
crowd of iiceple gathered around the olllce.
They pushed their way Inte the small
room and many of them nctcd mero like
crazy pcoplethan men of seuse, and they
almost prevented people vv he had business
in tlie odlce from getting in. It was the
regulation Lancaster crowd of curiosity
Beakers, who will run thuir legs oil' te see n
deg fight, n break-down, fire, or soino seino soine
thlng they have no business with. They
are always in the way and of little
geed te anybody. The prisoner was very
shy of the crowd and did net llku
the idea of their looking at him. The
alderman heard the evidence of the pcople
Who -had lest the horses and theso who
teMAU urivaiuu tuu Mild Jiu mull i.Mlluimtai
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iLrt trial nt IliA rnilrt nf Tmnpnulnr einnt v. fTn.
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r.jS,' ucr me law me pnseiiur ciiu no iricii uore
Li.w 'as well as In Cumberland ceunlv. It is net
M likely that Dlstilct Atterney Itclnie'il, who
r- JC 4a nmv itiit nf Ktivtt III iAiiuimf t ! Mm
jsJP prisoner up after tlie ticatment Lancasteat
s efllcers have received at the hands of offi
cials ofethor counties. This case Is en n
. )ar with the ene in which the colored Pull
man car conductor, who was sliet by n thief
In this county, amis prosecutor. The man
who did the sheeting wub arretted in Uar
risburg, wliure Iio was tried, the district
atterney of that county refusing te give
Idm up.
Although the prisoner icfuscd te gle
his name lit the alderman's elllcu It is well
known from lotters en his poison that it Is
" Henry liessmaii." AVhlle in tlie alder
man's olllce the prisoner was busily on en
gaged talking with n gentleman. When
Alderman Decu said, " Jlessman, are you
ready te give your full name 7" the fellow
answered te tlie name and said, " Yeu
have my name." The Kiiuire asked him
what his first name was and he refused te
tell.
Frem the conduct of the prisoner slnce
his arrest thore Is little doubt that he is un
rperipneed thief. His actions te-day con-
Vltlf.n.1 nfAfirLnill' tlin, l.n In n.n.ilr ..at. I I,
j 1 qulte likely that he may be wanted
gte'v aomewhero clse besides Lancaster. On
E: '',- account of their Hiisnlciens the iilllceiij ceu-
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pu wuuwi ie nuve u puoiegmpu ei me muu
r aud Detective liurnheld started dew u
jxeriu iuceu street with him. They were
bS?' fo,'ewoa y the same gaplug crowd that
uau inaue themselveA se busy at
the alderman's eillce. When they icachcd
tee cerner of Orange btrect " llessman"
klcked about tlie crowd and said that te
avoid them they hud hotter no out Orange
street. Tlie officers bald that they wcie
going te have his photograph taken. He
told them that he would net allow mij
tlilng of that kind. The nlllccr.t Viuie
determined that he would, however, and
with diniculty they get lilm ever te Kote's
gallpiy iiiiii liifidoef the deer. He refused te
walk upstairs and begun te kick vigorously.
As he had cull's en he was uuable'te use his
hands. Although he is a big niun tlioolll tlieolll tlioelll
cers carried him up stairs. When he was
taken back Inte the operating luem he
acted llke a crazy man. He raved and teie
and again told tlie officers tlial he would
net allow them te t.iUe his picture. They
.struggled with him aud lie yelled"murder,'i
rite fl firn" mid n i.rvtlilnfr 1 .il 1 1... ir., ..r
efi JitK vnlrn. Ifn iml ft... Iifi.nl ..r llinl...!.!
mh Inte his mouth and bit It badly. Tlie ofll efll
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ifs1" '" euutjt. uiiu un me iiieiuu, causing
XSX. " ",t3"i uv n luuMiiieu ins ueiu. rill-
..trouble, in which the priboner kicked evor
. .'JJ I. rtlllltw ll.n. . r 1... . .
" 'V v""" ""v " "s sci ier nun, no
Dwas brought te Uy. While he was en his
Pkneea the camera was turned upon him
.uu uis picuire was luKcn. lle refused te
JBOW up his Head, but JUIlread Ofticer Wash
fws.Pyle, who happened te ceme up nt the
;v? time, held un his head. Mr. Itntn ililnb
t DA liau uneii nuI a m iji.iulil .. .mrl ..t.....un
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rr M ue jiinu. -iiur 11, uuu uren iuucu hue.
tW as no was going out the thlef turned
E' around and kicked the camera, breaking
it te nieces. II wen thpn nuli-VIv lumllml
SF te Jail.
p At, ThlB kick about having his picture taken
JV isasure sign that the man is uu old thief.
. ? un baturday, as the officer was about te
3lke him te Jail, he quickly threw up both
-iguanas ier me culls, no lias a very small
saanu wmen is Melt Miaped. It has a
ysmeacnea appearauce, like these of men
tfirwholiave but recently been released fiem
fprlseu. His clothing Is rather seedy and
k i. he has a real bad fare.
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IT WAS LOUAM'S MADDLU.
rt4 in u.uiiiuuu xjau ijVuii jut-is UOllCr
, pleased with the capture of the thief thau
., wi-,w,u, aw inuicu jctcr irein
:-i one or the JreglCbangerlfamily, wbeli at
minium v uinuenana county, wue wrete te
Dauand lie received the letter te-day. It
"toted that en the iilcht the horses wero
E M9)w saddle was tnkcn from the bem
V
of Legan. When Dan received the letter
he went down te Haberbush'a store and
there found and Identified the aaddla which
was found In the possession of the thief.
JHKD WtTDDENLY.
Itzrn tlurkholiler, One orthe Meat Popu
lar Men In the County, Dien of
Heart Dlsense.
Etra Burkheldor. well known In every
section of Lancaster county, dleJ suddenly
en Saturday afternoon at his home In
Farmorsvllle. At the time of his death he
was seated In nn easy chair and had net
complained of feeling II). Heart disease
was the causa ofdealh. On Friday he was
with It. C. Drubaker, esrj., en a fishing
trip at Sheuk's dam, at the Junction, en the
Heading A- Columbia rallraid. He ap
peared then te be In the best of health aud
entered Inte tlie pleasurosel'tho day with
the anler of youth. When Mr. liiubaker
led hint at (I o'clock In the evcnlng Mr.
Uurkholder oxpressed himself us having
had a very oujeyablo tlme aud speke of
having auother day's similar sport In the
near futuie.
Mr. Uurkholder was 03 years of age, and
was born In Vnganvllle, Karl township.
When a young man he married Miss Anna
Heffman, a sister of C. H. Hedman, Kllza Kllza Kllza
bothtewn's well known cenveyancer anil
Bcrivuner. When 21 years old Mr. Uurk Uurk Uurk
holeor was appolnted a deputy register by
Goe. IlrubriKcr, and remained In the regis
ter's ofllce until IBS!. Whlle there he do de do
velepod a tasle for Iho legal business, and
ueu his rcllrcmeut from that olllce he
was elected a Justice of the peace for West
Karl township, He held that olllce for
many years, and in connection with it did
couveyauclngaud scrivening. In the last
nn in ed business he was an expert. His
peuinanship was line and his legal papers
drawn up with the skill efa lawyer.. In
fact his knowledge of the law wasgreataud
he was loekod upon by his nolghbers as n
siire and safe adviser. He retired from the
olllce of Justlce of peace seme years age,
slid was succeed csl by his son. He was a
man of the strictest Infegrity, and was en
trusted with the sottleinont of many es
tates. It Is said that he nettled mero on en
tales than any ene man In Lancaster county,
ujlh the exception of William Carpenter.
He was faithful te alt the trusts reKsed In
him. His death coining in the sudden
manner It did was a shock te the com
munity In which he lived and was he well
known.
Deceased leaves losurvive him his wife,
Anna, aud llve children. 13. 11. Uurk Uurk Uurk
holeor, of Farmorsvllle, a seu, Is u Justlce
of the poace and scrivener; Ames Uurk Uurk Uurk
holeor Is in charge of .1. L. Stolmnetz's
lumber yard at F.phrata. The daughters
are Mrs. Mary Sclioetz, living In llrock llreck llrock
neck j Mis. Fanny Tobias, of Lltlt, and
Miss Amanda, at home.
Mr. Uurkholder was n member of the
Old Moniieulto church. His filneral will
take plnce Tuesday morning at D o'clock,
with services at tlie (Iroll'-ulale meeting
house.
Till! TUCCHfANKIH.
They Are Kuje.vliiir'l'liuiimclvc-tnt Their
Ciiui:ut Yerk l'ni'inice.
The Tiicqiian club, of this city, whose
members me in camp at Yeik Furnace,
whero they will remain until uesl Satur
day morning, are having a most ilellghtfiil
season. Although the bass de net as yet
blte (pille as freely as the moie ardent
auglersln theclul) might desire, (horn is
noeiid of dlvorslen aud varied entertain entertain
ment along the Husipiehanna. The camp
is very ple.iHautly pitchinl and Iho accom
modations are excellent. Sunday was
something of a field day, and among tlie
visitors te Iho Tucipiauers were the follow
ing well known guutleiiien :
Messrs. Hear and lless, of Oregon ; A.
Iticsutnd aud J. Oust .oek j Messrs.
Charles K., SainiuM 11. and James W.
Downey; W. It. Ilrliitnu, II. f'arpentur,
W. X. Appel and W. U. Hensel, csiis. ;
Jehn F. and Harry ltei'4; WaltorKeudlg
K. 10. Stuigerwalt; K. '., and II, K.Stoner;
Chas. 0. Alyers; I, llartmau, Marlen Hart
man ; Walter (3, Herr; Hail Henhani, II,
M. Herr and W. I). Sprechcr.
Thoentlre wuty weie most handsomely
outeitaliicd throughout tlie day. Seme of
thein crossed the river te Uiey's; ethors
gathered pond lilies and tlie first bloom of
(he water lilies; wind cave was a point of
attraction te many; etlicrH lounged in
hammocks and lead sermons from stones,
white toethers Mill the running fountains
furtitshed Inspiration. Mr. Spiechcrwasthe
centre efa group of cityfariners v, he llstened
with woniier te his lolatlen of tlie enor
mous yield of his magnificent Willow
Street larm; and Dr. Wickeishaiu read te
tlioyeuugor aud mero susceptlble mom mem mom
bers, original bonnets te which even the
warbling weed thrush giue nipt attention.
At olevou, lunch; at three, dinner; at
four, punch ; and at five, a solemn servlce
of sacied song made up a pregramme that
delighted every seuse of men In search of
reasonable, onjeymoiit.
MAY l.OSK HIS MlSi:.
TIik l'eciillui' Aoeldout Tlmt Happened
Andrew .luclCKeii Miirllu.
Andrew Jacksen Martin, a farm hand in
tue employ ur William Fergusen, of Cole,
rain township, met with im accident en
Saturday which will disfigure him fur
life, lle was at work unloading hay with
a fork. Wh'.le en the wagon the chain
ever the laller bioke and this caused the
pulley te fall. The pulley struck him en
the side orthe nose and cut se deep that
the eud of the nese wus left hanging. The
sldoef his face was also badly cut and two
teeth knocked out. Dr. Tayler, of Oxford,
washout ler aud he diessed tlie wounds.
The doctor sewed the detached part of the
nese te that member and thinks it will
glow, lint he will bedNfigiired.
Mr. Martin has been iitifortuuate tlie
past fuw years. He went all through die
war and camuhouie unhurt. Five yeats
age a mule kicked him in the face and he
lest mi eyeasn result of that accident mid
he thinks it picltj uiugh that he new has
te loe his nose.
sp.M.Mr.it i,i:iuiti:.
St. Paul's and the Western M. K. Sunday
schools will plcnle at Penryn te-morrow,
and the belief Is that they will iia e a large
crowd.
Frank and Perry Halbnch, mxis of
Alderman Ilalhach, will prnd their
vacation with farmer J. II. Harnlsh, at
Mill Cieek.
The Sunday school or Christ Evangelical
Lutheran church will unlte with that of
Orace church te l'enryn en Thursday.
The Hay club held an interesting meeting
en Satuiday e cuing mid inade additional
arrangements te go en tlrelrUip down the
bay. They will btart from Lmicister uu
Thuibday alleruoeii or Friday meining or
next week anil go at once te their bout.
Their first Mopping place will likely be
West Point, en tlie Yerk river, te which
place they have been be kindly Invited by
Mayer Wilkinson,
i:. O. Hall, wKe and child left this after
noon for Pittsburg, Canten, Ohie, nud
ether places. They will be geno about ten
days.
itev. J. W. Moinlnger leayes te-night for
Chautauqua lake.
Mrs. I). H. lleitshue has geno te Ocean
drove.
IMward MuHslcinan, of .Maiielta, staited
te day for Demer, Colerado,
Wtllliim-i Ai:nln In AtluntleClty.
Jack Williams, the ilfe guaid, who wus
sent out or Atlantic City se oral weeks age
by Mayer llulftnau, en account of his past
record, leturned en Saturday and will
iigaiu take up his pest en the beach front.
He took this step under advlce of his
counsel.
Probably Thirty Victims.
The number of lives lest by the oxple-
fclen en the steamboat Tiega, at Cnicige,
en Friday night, la still unknown, but
conservative ystlinatcs pUce Hat thirty,
OS COL. LKHWH STAFF.
Marti If. Smith Appelat4Ml Inspector of
HI fie Practice of Fourth Relmeut.
Celumiiia, July 14. Martin 11. Sinllh,
of company C, has been appointed Inspocler
of rlfle practice of the Fourth rcglment, N,
O. P. The appolntment was made by
Cel. H.'l). Iehr upon the icoemmendstlou
of Captain V. A. lleiinett. He will been
the stalT of the colonel, will be mounted,
and ranks as first nentenant. Hels a mem
eor of the rllle teams of company C aud
Columbia HKIe club, aud Is ene of the
finest marksmen In this section. He has
will a number of matches and holds the
sharpshooter's badge of Iho Guards. Ills
duties will be te attend te the rllle practice,
Ac., of the com pantes of tlie Fourth rcgl
ment.
Ht. Peter's Catholic church Is holding a
festival In the armory. It opened en
Saturday night and will contlnue until
Tuesday night.
Ice Is being manufactured at Loder A,
Ka7.maler's browery.
William Caiman, of the Heading railroad,
has been appointed a conductor with the
Pullman Palace Car company.
Heward Yocum and Heward llrugh left
en Saturday for Harrlsburg, where they
mounted their "safeties" and rede te
Meehanlcaburg.
The Mothedlst Literary society will meet
en Tuesday night, when they will debate
en the resolutien: "That compulsory
education Is advisable"
The lire lesses have been adjusted en the
part of the Insurance companies, but net
occeptod by the Flint Mill company.
Twe cars en train of n.iglnn 1,330 west,
en the P. It, II,, was w roeked en Sunday
morning at llalnbrldge. The wreck was
caused by thobrake beam lulling and catch
ing In a switch. The Columbia wrockers
wero In servlce.
Tlie Columbia Oun club will have a big
sheet en Thursday and Friday of this
woek.
The Actives, or Wrightsvllle, and the
1 ronsldes played n gainn of ball en Satur
day artoriieou at the latler's grounds. The
former wen by a scere of 13 te 7.
A herse of Jeshua Kline ran away en
Sunday evening en Walnut street, and
went down the street at a furious pace.
Yeung Kllne was thrown out at Second
and Walnut stroels and was painfully
bruised. The herse was stepped at Frent
street.
Miss F.dilh Soubeor entertained a number
or her friends en Saturday evening at her
home, in honor of her 10th birthday.
Harry Lukens, jr., was before Sipilre
Helly en Saturday evening for beating a
young boy iiamed Stark. The case was
dismissed.
TO THIS SUaQUKUAXNA.
The I'eiiun.vlviiiilii :itntlreiid HiilldlUK
Inte lioiidliiB'st'errltory. ,
The Pennsylvania railroad company has
decided te build a line from Heading te Al Al
liinlewn as a feeder te Its Schuylkill Yalley
read. The Lehigh Yalley Is a partvtothoen partvtethoen partvtotheen
lorprlso in that It hiisagrecd toallerd theuse
of its termlnal facilities at Alleritewn te the
new line, ami will make satisfactory trallle
contracts when the read Is completed, but
the actual construction work Is te be ileuu
by Iho Pennsylvania. Tlie route lias lieen
surveyed alieady. Tlie new line will he
just about the saiiie length as the ICast
Pennsylvania branch nl tlie Heading,
which it parallels. It is positively decided
that the Pennsylvania will build a lead
from Heading te Middletewu, Dauphin
county, thus fei tiling another loute Mem
the .Susqucliiiiina te the Schuylkill,
The Peunsylvatiia lias had this line long
in contemplation, but it has been kept in
the background, The recent break between
the Pennsylvania mid Heading has caused
it tuba hieught forward onceiuorc. Itscou Itsceu Itscou
btiuclleu will be a severe blew te the Head
lug.asit will entorthe last piece of territory
in which the Heading lias exclusive con
trol. The Lehigh Viilley has already de
cided te build ene from lletlilchcm te Phil
adelphia, paralleling the North Pennsylva
nia, and It has just finished a short line
irem its main stem into Pottsville.
The Heading en its side Is building iutq
the Pennsylvania lorrilery through Its
alllaiice Willi the Western Maryland rail
road and is competing moie strongly than
ever before for business wherever It is te
be had.
List of J.cltlM-N.
List of letteis advertised at the postelllco
at Lancaster, Pa., July II, lb'je. Fice de
lively:
.mlicii' .nt Mrs. Jehn Ileyd, Mm. X.
It. Decker, Miss L. It, Flss, Mlsi Aggle It.
lvrall, Miss Ida Lewerle, Mrs, Marlah
Kohluseii, Mlsf Kmma Hele, () Kuimii ().
Hele, Mis. Kinina Sponcer, lCIIa J, Wag
ner, Miss Faiiuie Wells.
Gctit'g Li.itJ. A. Ilnnkerl. Jim. llevil.
Mr. Ilartmaiin, ICdwin lless, W. S.
Hoerner, Jehn Jehnsen, .loser Kawelt, l.
W.Kings, ,Ieo Malianey, Jehn 11. Miller,
"hallos Moere, S. O. Mlnuert, Samuel
Hussel, Am Slnabi'.ugh, W. II. Tutlle.
HeiiKht a llllllai'd Saleen,
W. S. Weaver, formerly a member ofthe
police foice ami lately at the arajie hotel,
has pun based the stock and llxtuies ofthe
billiard room In tlie basement of tlie City
hotel. He is new busily engaged cleaning
up, making n number of improvements.
He will no doubt maku the loom a popular
roseil.
Will Interest. I.iullox-The llnrKitlus ul
The Hen Ten.
Tlie balance of tills Kcakmi'ii utiuk 111111.1 i...
sold. We can't nirenl te carry any (.took eer.
IteiiGh-iiiul-Itiady Hats in all colors and
khaH.', Including bailers aud large Mats at 8c,
each.
Illaclt anil Coteird KlueHtraw lints that were
7.V, tl and JI.OT, new iSe.
Trliiuned Hals, II, Jt.W and .', that were l
nud 3.
Till: HON-TON MlbUM'.HY HTOKK,
'hi Ne. 13 lliikt ICIng Street.
icatlte.
llmiKliiiMiKii.-Cfii'ly 12,'lsiie, lii rarinersvlTle,
ra., l.rn lliirkheldrr, ugeit ill jeuis.U mouths
anil 11 days
'l'lic i datives nud fi lends of the family urorc urerc
bpectfully Invited te attend the ruueral, from
his Inte residence, en Tuebday iueiiiIiik at U
o'clock, lulcriiient at (liotrsllaleal IOeVIih-Ic.
llelllKiiMisi.-On July 1.1, lsiW. ut I'lilludel
phla, .Mnrpret It. Itnlhtuucl. widow ofthe Inte
lleorge J. Itetherinel. In lier Ttilh year. lt
lilixrltote.
Plillndelplilu Product AtTirkel.
1'iui.auki.i-iiia, July 11,-XiKiii-Kluur linn:
IVuna uicrs, 3-Zj0StU: uxiru. a73Jli0;
fl'i'e-1'-360! roller, M&XJI U3; patent;
Wheal unlet; Xo.SHed new, WJi ja'.Ue ; Ne.2
Pu. de, lUJfcfjme: Ne. 1 l-enn'ii HnlflkH'.
Lern llriner; Ne. 2, uuw, li;itsiil7e; old, IM
mbiea,S,; N0' ' W"" V.e.; Ne. a
iuwlti3w!ll'! NV""cr'"3 0AS3: Spring,
tided hay dull; llOtWaiJ 00 as te quality;
"""Wywwiswwrrhelra: mixed. t75e
U00; lialed rje atraw, new, tlVOOiSIUfie,
,.U"!,or ,.lU,l; Penu'a creamery extra
l,lsc; I'enu'M tlrsts extra, '.U.-; Jobbing, I'Kel
ERKSflniij IViiu'ii llrBl,15,'v31t)c; held Ieta
lletlSc, un le quality.
Cheese atiady; pait nklm,.,a7e; full bkluis
Iwie.
I'etrelcuin Dtendy : rerined In libU., J7 ai.
Potatoes klcmlptlV'Kitt.'k: icr bhl for new.
Hrnlu uuu I'rovlMleus.
Kurnlshed by H. K. Yimdt, Hreker.
CiliOAfie, July ll, 1:00 e clock p.m.
July "aSf SSSS nX'- 10rk- Ulr1'
AUKiist kss? ;i;i' 1; ...; i, v,
HtpieniUT.. . km; ;kJ v? n uj d m
October ;thJ: -JsJJ .... a y
Xn ember 3S)2 ...'." '
December ill's . ..: ' ' '
Year
CrudB Oil July. . I, ..
Cledlug Prices U:1S o'clock p. iu7
1..1.. Wb??. c,?rV J'""- '"rK- '-sril
w.., 1. . ... CI".
rrj miy ,1 c'
. '- - . " ''i '4 . (1 N . ..
HeptemlH-r . ... Wt. ;, ,0 M $
J"ber JJ ft . , u 10
November
December iiljj ;i;i
Mayiinjl) vijj 41'J 31'i '."" ;..,
Crude eVCTiiiy'.'
Winter Wneat
Spring Wheat.......,
Cem
Out ......, I
Itye
Hurley ,
Consels ,...
Itcceipu.
Car 1ai.
z
U"il
131
KecelpU llegi...
lU'celpls-cmtle.,...
Head.
,M,tf, .N,W.
Urtsteck Price.
PHir.ADKt.rntA.Jaly It The wetpUatthe
West Philadelphia and North Pennsylvania
Dree Vnrda werei
neevea. 8hen. Itoce.
Fer the week .,.....n,?i 7,w6 10,ftX
Previous week a,!? SflO 11,600
lleef Cuttle The receipt Included 300 head
for thlpment per the uteamer Cnntanla and MS
ticnd pr the steamer Hcandlnavlan, leaving
2,siil head for the local market, mnlnm 3,173
head for last week. The demand for ateek was
fair, and prices advanced 15 te ana V 100. We
quete: Kztra, fiiWlc I Reed, V,(fah; medl
inn. 4JOT4Hcj fair, MtlMc; common, 9'ic;
cull, Iv&fXc : fat cows. 2WaMSc
Kticep were In iroed demand nnd '(c. hither;
We quote ) Kxtra, WW?,ii aoed, !A'iic ; me
dliim, 4;tlUc; common, 3'i.JtW; culls, 1',m
V.r, Uitnlis, Vtn,Hc.
iiiirs were in mir renueai. weqiiew: uoeu
titht Wcatcrn. tMti&ll : Common Heavy. hV.
I.I
HTMf. ., .,. -. ..
Milch cows were dull at UM45.
Mllrli cnlves were dcruerallred at KQWjr.
Fat cows were In peer request nt2a3;(c.
HllpiK-ry cows were I uinodcnite demand ntllS
(33).
Itolejrnacows were fairly acthe nlt-VilS.
City Dressed llecs were In ralr demand
at t'il'fr for steers and fx&ec ler cows.
Htoeu MarxeM.
tlnotallens by Reed, McUrana A
I ae easier, Pa.
WKW YORK LIST. II A. M.
Atchison, Ten.,BantAKe 4s)
Canada l'aclnc.... .
U. O. U. A I
Colerado Ceal .....
Central Pacinc...... -
Canada Houthem u
Ce., bankar
12 M.
4H
S.M
MX
Chi. HI. l..PbK
Den. A Itle U....
Del. L. A W
Krle
Krle 2nd -
ur
1772
lis
9;
a
Jer O - .
K AT
Leu. a nZZ'.ZZZZZ'Z" h'sj'i
U Hbere 110);
MJ4
110
"0
nicu. ucn ..
MlMniirl I'Kcltlc-
Heck. Valley M
N. P. ..
N. P, I'ref. -
N. Weal .
N. Y. C ....
New England
Kaa I Tennessee..
Omaha
7I! T.f! Tiy.
Wi
alii
111
lus
M'4
it
v.
, 10S
mi
(jrraun Ainuni;uukiliciiuti.. ,4
T.i
47J
uuuiiiua itmnmih ....., nrym
Paclfle Jlall VM
HL Paul
ifciciiniuuu AcriuiiiBi &.'.
70J-J
m
ir,i
Texaa I'aclDc.
Union Pacific
Wabeah Cem
Ml
iaji Kin
Wabash l'ret. Wi
Wesleru II Hljj
WcntHliore Jlends.
ruii.Aiir.i.i'iiiA list.
Lch. Val
H. N. Y. 4 l'Ulla..
Pa. It. II
I lead I nc ...it :,-!
I0I1. Nav -
Ilentenv. Pass
P. A K
N. CenU
Peeples I'awi
Kdgl's . .
Oil
Sffi
a1, 23 1-16
. I.ecul stock nud Heeds.
Reported by J. II. Leng.
Par Ijmt
value, sale.
lAiirastcrL'lly, 10-20 year 1's of 1SSI nn m
" " in-'ie earl's or 1KS5. Hi) 101
" " lWOyearVHOf IKW. 100 ler,
" Hclioe! 1'nduelhWI 100 llfi
" ' 4'sdtleIHIM 100 urn
" " r due iikje 100 101
Columbia lloreuglH'Nducl'JOI.. 100 lai
Mai.lielm borough lean UU 1K1
MISCKI.LANEOUM STOCKS.
Uiiarryvllle It. It M 1
MlllersvlllvHtreetCar.. fl (IS
Inmilre rrlntlugCeiiipnny !) M
UasllKht and Kucl Company. 'i't 40
Htnvcns HotiMeniouds) Iil W)
Columbia (Ins CeiniMiny. U IS
Columbia Water Company 10 II
HiiKuuehanna Iren Company KX1 3)5.23
darlettii Hellew-ware ion 210.10
Htevcnt, Miiuhb fl 1,03
MiuersvillniSoriiialHclieol 23 IS
Northern Market fiu 76
Kastern Market no M
lias CiHiiiuuiy Henda (5 per ct. 1'JUO).. 100 Ittl
iiiHriviini iv. jv, , n..
lb-ndliiB.ti ;eliuubla It. left's
100 107.20
100 ins.-ri
iCdlnnn i.lcht Cemeanv M MM
Western Market M 47
Heuthern Market . fte Xi
Lancanler City HI reel Hallway Ce.,.. 50 45
Wrst Kud Htreet Hallway W m
Helvetia iK'atber Ce., fie 10
Watch Factory (I's 100 101
liiinc Cheni. Ce. ICO l.'l,
TUHNI'IKK STOCKS
lnciwler A Krultvllle W 4fiji
IjincsHler A l.ltllr. 25 117,7
Lancaster A Wllllamstewn 25 100
ljincuMer A Maner 60 140
IjuicaRter A Maubelm... 25 87 23
ljuinixler A Marietta 25 'it
lineastur & New llellnnd. loe 80
lllgHprlng'A Heaver Vallcy 25 4.75
llrldgepert and Horseshoe l:ti 21
Jeliuuhla A Chestnut Hill 20 27
Columbia A Washington 20 'Jl
Conestoga A lllg Hprlng 25 18
Marietta A Mount Jey. 25 25
Lane. Ml. Jey A Kllzahellitewn. . . 100 ()
Ijiuiriistcr A Huwpielianna.. Het) SOU
l.nncnMer A New Ilanv llle 25 II
Columbia A Marlctbi... 25 211
May town A KUtabcthtewn 25 01
liaiicaMcr A Kplirala 'JT, 40
IjinciiHter A WlllewHtieet. 25 45.75
HlrnsliurK A Millport.... , 25 20
Marietta A Maytewu S5 W
Jlciu ucvtiecutcuta.
"1AHKIAUKH,KTU.
(11CO. S. NORHF.CK'S
Doersom Carriage Works,
Cerner of Duke and Vine Htrects.
Call and kce Ihu Fluent Assortment In the
City or Canopy Tep Huireys, Cabriolet, Ladles'
Wing Dash liueteiiH, Ueiitleiuen s Driving
I'hietens, llrewster, Tim Km Knd Hprlng and
I'ouibluallen Hprlng HiigKlea, 3 styles of Market
Wiikeiin, H Hcceiid-haud McCull Wagons.
I'tflteiialrlng promptly and neatly done.
dlMydAwlt
CtllllVP-PUHK'HYK WIUHKH HI.ACK-
berry, Uluger and Kuminel llrandles,
HOHHEIVH LIQUOR HTOIIK,
Ne. 22 Centre Hquare,
WANTHD-TWO (UIOI) OIUUS-UNK TO
y Werk In Dinliig-ltoeiu and the ether us
Chambermaid,
It APPLY AT THIS OI'KI CK.
rOU CAN OKT FHWT.CI.AHH MKAI.H
L and all kind of rtTrcxluncnt at the rcMau-
iiiut, l'enryn Park, 0wmi every dav this week.
It CHAH. W.'KCJvEUT.
J' OST-ON THE MOIlNIN(TePJUl,Y iril,
J a Geld Lledcrkrauz lladgc; bears Ihu
name or William Winter en cress bar. The
Under will be liberally rewarded bv returning It
te J NO. lllluDKIt,
11 xse. lav merin Queen Htreet.
w
ANTED-ACONHTANT JOIt Fe'lt HOW
llender, Apply at once.
ALFHED DILLRIt,
Hpoke Works,
11
BEHT TWO FOll FIVE CENT. CHI AHH
tl.eclty.at HILLY WAIIV.'H,
. , New. 5 A KH North Queen HI.
dec5-tliiid.M,Tu,Th.H
TN FIVF.,TEN,TVENTY.FlVi; AND FIFTY
1. round Packages.
LANOAHl'Elt CHEMICAL COMPANY
LAWN ENHICHEIt.
Held everywhere.
4 CAHD-WE MAKE "THE NATIONAL
J.. Huletj Fifth Wheel in three sizes (Cox A
AiiilcrMiu's 1'atcnt.) Firshert turning, Hremith
and durability aie matchless. They aim make
a neat llnli.li. Try them, Every wheel Is guar
anteed. N.vnuNALMANUFACTUINace.,
Jy l.l-'.'w d ai in :w Hhennan Ht., Lancaster, l'a.
Tl'DOF-S IIAVi: LONG SINCE DECIDED
? iii.ii
lllllv Wn 1 1 t'h I M 1, tir In tlin lt..r I.. ,1.A
Htatc
1' or sale at
NOS. 6 A mi NOIITH QUEEN eT.
deeMiiiilM.Tii.Th.H
piONHTAllLEHHALE-AI,er OF FlIHNI
Vy lure and lumber belonging te Charles
IIiKilzlevrlll be sold en execution at Martin's
Hhep, en Ijineaster uveuue, above l.oiuen
street. 011 Tuesday afternoon, July 15, at two
o'clock. A. EICHOLTZ,
Hd Constable.
DIVIDEND NO. 15 "
Fui.ten National H:k,
,, . Lam'astkh, Pa July U.lU'.u.
The Directors havelliUilay declared a quar
terly dividend of two percent., payable en de
mand. .INO.O. CAHTEIt,
'Jd Caihler.
rMl CIOAHH. OOLDEN LION AND MIA
Querldii, are clear Havana tiller 5 cent
cigars, l.and-inade. In buses or 25, 60 aud 100.
DEMUTH'H CIOAlt HTOKK,
Lstatillshed 177U. Ill East KlugHtrceL
alMfdlt
lTtOIt HALF-THE BTOCK, nOOlT WILL
I1 and Fixtures of n Flrt-Cles Orucerv
hlol;e L'eulrally located. A great baigaln If
applied for Immediately.
,,.., ,, ALLAN A. HI'.HH,
Heal l.tate nnd liikiirauce Agent, 108 Eiikt Klna
treet. Jyl2-Std
yiiiTi:
K-.j.M- .... u. ATEIHHMAN'H,
Ne. U V est KlugHt., Opposite Coecr lleute.
MUSIC CATALOtlUE WITH NEWEDN
lien and price list tent ureuapnllcntlDti.
AT ItElNHOLDH,
OpMsltc P. H. It. IK'lHlt.
a HKAITTIKIfl. l.4l'W
HOWEVEll
t4Vl,,all It ina v be, Uu greut luxury.
LAN-
i;.V.1.,':!,....l:uhM,uAL COMPANY LAWN
ENHICHEIt
4
OOOD INVIlvr.ME.NT.
HaVllUF llf-rlll,tl tl lllliL'n u, ttii.i.r,, Ittlttlkl.
ness, I eiler my well emiluned Hieiini Jeb Print.
Ing Olllce for tale, 'ine Tyixvi, Presses Pa iwr
and Card Cutlem, etc., are nil lu ilrit-claiw con
dition, A gcsxl trade u eslabllahed, nnd anyone de
sirous of making a profitable investment will
ile well by culling en Ihu undersigned Ixfore
July Hub. it. H, KAUFFMAN.
JiO-td 17 CvnlreH'juare, Lam-nncr, l,
Uttv 9tHIcmcnt.
JULY BARGAINS!
0 A Dig Let of
WONDEHKUL DAHOA1NH
AT TtIK
Bargain Table
or
THE COMMON SENSE
Shee Stere,
NO. 40 KAST KINO STREET.
9-4,000 PAI US OF SHOES AT LAROE
IthUUCED PrtlCEH.
Jyll-tfd
VirANTED-
Tf An energetic young man Is wanted te
take charge of nOreeery Hterc In this city. A
geed business flu ml at a desirable location Is
open le n responsible parly. A small amount
of capital Is required.
Fer further nartleulnra call nl
PENN'A EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
Ne. 12 Beiith Duke Htreet.
O TO IIEADQUAKTKIIH 1
" We are Headquarters for Fishing Tackle.
Polished Ilrnss Heels, 16c. ThreoJeioted Heds,
Willi brass ferrules. 12. Lines. Henks. Hlnkeni.
I Leaders, Mountings, Ac.
I VltAII.KV'U EAMTCNIl IllUIIVItnv
(Opposite Eastern Market).
3-Kralley's Karsaparllln Compound will
prevent Prickly Heat, Pimples and Dells by pu
rirving the bleed. Price, 50e and fl.
M.W.FAvr '
J.-S8TATE OF AMOS FUNK, LATE OF LAN
li caster township. Lancaster county, de
ileccased. The undersigned auditor, appointed
te pass en exceptions and distribute the bal
ance remaining In the hands or Husan Funk
nnd Haniuel Or off, administrators, te nnd
among these legally entitled te the came, will
sit for Hint purpose en Thursday, August 14,
1S0O, ntlO o'clock n. m., In the Library Keem of
the Court Heuse, In the City of Lancaster,
where all iersens Interested Insald distribution
may attend. AND. M. FHANTZ,
Jyll-iltdM Auditor.
-IHAKLEHM. HOWELL.
Marble, Granite and Brown Stene Works,
Ne. 115 North Queen Ht., Lancaster, l'a.,
Execute's Monument, Tombs, Clrave Hlenes
and building work of best material nnd work
manship nl lowest prices. Designing and Let
tering sncclnltlcs. All work guaranteed. I'lonse
call and examine the large sleck of finished
work Jyll'Jld
"TEWKLEIt AND UltADUATK OITIC1AN.
- GILL!
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
LAHUE3T HTOCK OF WATCHE1.
WATCHES OF ALL (1HADEH.
CALENDAH9, CIHlONOanAPIIB, tc.
Examination of Eyes Free !
Ne Dreps Used I
CHAS. S. GILL,
NO. 10 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Tbe Greatest Reduction of All
-IN-
Fine Tailoring,
AT
H. Grerliarts.
LIGHT WEIOIIT HUITINOS MADE UP TO
OltDER AT COST.
A very large assortment of the Latest Htyle
Treuierlng reilueed from W nnd 110 teXlund
17. And nil light-weight goods rrduied at the
same rate.
-Thls Extra Ulg Hediictleu will continue
during the months of JULY nnd AUOUHT.
H. Gerhart,
DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR,
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dZ7-tfd
M
A KT IN 11 HOB.
A fresh let of light weight
v
Ceals and Vests ready for
Inspection te-day. Flannel,
Mohair and Herge, very
dressy, JJ.50, J1.W and Se.00
for Ceat and Vet. Alse,
Quality and
Cost Will Please
Yeu.
Ulsters, Tennis aud Perch Hulls, aud our Pepu
lar Light Weight Uiislurss Coats aud Vests
for tl.00.
"Yeu nlwajs seem busy," said a customer
this morning. That's Just what we want te be'
and the reason of It nil Is our low prices nud
superb qualities. We prefer te turu things ac
tively at low prices. That accounts for your
getting such serge suits at S10, 112 and III here
that will net fade, will net rip, and will held
their shape perfectly.
A large let of Men's lluslness Suits, 8. Mnny
kinds but only one nnd two of n kind. Al'
sizes nnd you'll see almost double that value
In them.
Hee what vre are doing In Utile. Hejs' Hulls
at !.U0uhd 115, and lllg Heys' .Suits at H.lUiind
IS.C0.
lu our Underweur, Hosiery and Flaniul
Shirts, bejsas well s men of average and big
slie are provided for.
Htsiourt'eolHummer Dres rthlrts tochsuge
oil for evening wear with jour (tunnel.. En.
tlrely new.
MARTIN BROS,
26 anU 28 N. Queen St.
tcH &hevHmmttti:
B
OSTON BTORE.
tt
PHONOGRAPH DOLL
THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE
A French Jointed Dell, reciting
ucr ei wen-Known iMiirsery Knymes. size, 22 incnes.
Price, $9.00.
We also have a large assortment of China, Kid, Bisque
Jointed Dells at 5c, 10, 12yic.i-.25c, 50c,, 75c, 870.
GsThis is the Largest Assortment of Dells ever show
Lancaster.
Be Sure te See Them.
CHARLES STAMM
North Queen Street.
BOSTON
Stem ;&.btcvtiBcmcuta.
THF.Y CAN ALL COPY HOT NONE CAN
Equal Hilly Waltz' Havana Killer Clgari
at N08. S A KM NOIITH QuEEN 8T.
dccMfmdM.Tu.Tb.H
rpilOUT A HHANK.
elaeeTshirts.
nl-lyd
CUNETAILOHINU 1
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN PINE
WOOLENS, AT
P. WEIKEL'H,
aplfr3mdlt Ne.4IWestKlngSticet.
"V iKNNLHCHORSUMMEK THEATHE.
Week Commeiicing MONDAY, JULY 7.
Millikcn & Cerifss Opera Ce.,
In the Favorite Opera,
MIKA1DOT"
((
a-Admlsslen, 10 cents.
CHHISUUHQEH,
Proprietor nnd Malinger.
Week Commencing Monday, July II, " MAS
COT." mjaWmd
XJHOPOSALS FOlfPAVlNQ.
Scaled proposals will be received by the
Street Committee, nt the Clerk's Olllen, City
Hall, up te 5 o'clock p. in. en Tuesdav. July 15,
1SX), for paving with Asphalt blocks the follow fellow follew
lnir street : Duke street, from Orant te Orauire
street; Orant street, from Duke street te Court
avenue, nnd Iho City Hallway track, from East
KIiik te Grant street. Alse, for paving with
llclu'lan block the Dlaniend at Kn l KIiik and
Duke streets. Hlds te cover the street from
curb te curb, nnd te be for each part separately
nud for all the work nsked for an a whole.
All bids must be accompanied with the signa
ture or two or mere responsible parties willing
te hecome security ; nlse, with n certified check
te the amount erten per cenL of tbe bid, which
will be forfeited le the city In case of failure le
accept the contract, If awarded; otherwise bids
will net be considered by the committee.
Plans nnd specifications' cnu be seen nt Iho
emce of A. A. Herr, Ctty llcgulnter, Ne. 10S
East King street.
Ily order of the Committee.
j)fi,,l2,Ud OKO. W. EAHY, Clerk.
TJAIiACE OK FAHHIOA.
THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS
CLEARING SALE
AT
ASTRICH'S
115 & 117 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS AND
BARGAINS GREATER THAN
EVER.
Fer Tuesday, July 15
We Oiler tlie Following SPECIAL
BARGAINS.
we ellbr en This Day.
Ne. 0, Deublc-fiueil heavy Pine Silk,
two-tenetl Satin Ribbetn, at 10c a, yard.
Ne. 10, at 10c a yard.
Ne. Hi, Deuble-faced Satin Ribbons,
in grey, golden brown nud shrimp, at
10c ti yard.
LACES.
Pure Silk C'liantilly nnd Spanit.li
Guipure Lace, 1-inch wide, nt lOe a vH.nl.
Pure Silk Chantllly Luces, 0-iu. wide,
nt 12Ju n ynrd.
HOSIERY.
One let of Children's line quality
Black Ribbed Hese, full regular made,
reduced te ll)e n pair.
One let of Gent's Sliite aud Tan Col
ored line Balbriggnn lltw', all at l!e a
pair.
Oue let of Ladies' Slate antl Tan line
Balbrlggau llec, all at lt'c a pair.
Children's Gauze Undcrslilrts, larue
sizes, high neck aud long sleeves, US te
:Uc, at li'lc apiece.
Ladies' Fancy Satin I'arails, fancy
sticks, paragon frames your choice for
l.l-'e.
GLOVES.
Ladies' Silk and Tadetta Gloves at ll'e
a pair.
Ladies' Lisle Gloves at lie a pair.
Ladles' Tallcltu Silk Glows at Ilea
pair.
Ladies' Black Silk I.acJ Mitts at We a
pair.
One let of Ladles' Fine Fancy Em
broidered Lawn Apron, all a', lc
apiece.
Oue let of Gloves at lea pair; only
ene pair te a customer.
Oue let of Writiug Paper and 'En
velopes, in fancy boxes, at Xa a Ikix.
NOTICE. Given away en Tuesday
1,000 Japanese) Felding Fans, ene i.
every child making any kind of n pur-chiiw.
Palace, of Faslik
9Ct 99
in a childish voice one of a n
STORE
fctcw 3lbtcrttcmctt0.
I7 VKHV DAY A CHKAP DAY
111 AT HKINUOLJ
HAT 18 TWKNTY-KIVE CENT!
create a lleaulirulLawn or Renew m
One.
BALTIMORE MUTUAL AID SOCIETY
Hcqulres several competent nnd
worthy men of centlcmanly anncarnnce I
us collectors. Alse two men nn asst. suptf
W. J. 11AHNKT
JeO-tfd HO East King St., Lancaster,
EIRE IIRICKS, FIME CLAY, AT
tleures. co te JOHN BEST. 333 East F
street. mTl
1 r-ANTED-IIOHSES TO PASTURE.
T Address,
nprSVtfd W. W. GHOSH. Ncffsvllle.
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OL1
V Wewuiwiisbyuslnir LANCASTER CI
icAutuurAfli luvnn t-iNiiiunr.it.
-irANTEn-COO CIGARMAKERS.
TT Steady work guaranteed for ene
Ant.lut.. tlt,A'lr t M tl nL.ti. .,. fC
I'I'J i.rtl,ijuiu.r u. .s..
IllnKhamten, N
aa-I'er lurther Information call at tin
vens lleiiM-, Friday afternoon and Saturdra
jyie-iwuii"
rtMS TOP JELLY GLASSES 'AT 23e
Dezen,
AT HEINHOL1
N
JEW
Neckties and Pins,
AT ERISMAN
ANOTHER LOTOFQUEENSWARE Fl
Auction, I
AT REINHOLU
BILLY WAITftJiAH THE BEST TWO
6c and Se Clears In the State, at
' NOS. fi KM NORTH UUEEN
dcc5-6mdM.Tu.Tli S
"PVO YOU WANT HELP? OOTO LANU
.1 J IKK EMPLOYHKNT 1IUHEAU, N
XMertu uu it e street, i
TsEIGARTKOLDllRANDY.
Xi Ne family should be without n hettll
mis season ei me year. k. hinuni.
!S E. KINO ST., II. E.
juneit-iii,iiiact
rvO YOU WANT WORK? GO TO I.ANf
XJ 1'ER EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Nl
ENerin uuKO sircci.
M
ARIETTA PIUEUVINO KETTLES
-AT-HEINHOLD
WE HAVE Til E BEST ASSORTMENT
Pines and Clirar Helders. French 1
Pipes In Cases, 50c. each. All the tlne Bn
of bmeklmr Tobaccos.
DEMUTH'H CIGAR STORE
ais-trail 114 East King itre
rpllE SEAMLESS COOKING WAR!
j. strong, auiuote ana clienn.
AT REINHOLU
CCHOOL TAX, 1SI0-TJIE DUPLICATE!
O new In the bands of tbe Treasurer. Til
jver cent, off If paid before August 1. Oi
hours rrem U a. in. till I p. m. I
W. e. MARSHALL. Treasurer!
Jeetau kill Ne. 12 Centra Squall
milE ONLY CIGAR STORE WHERE 1
1 enn niircbnse lmnerted nnd Kev u
Cigars, and 11. F. Grnveley'sSuperlerCavendl
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114 East KlneStr.
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FREE TRIP .
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CHINA DEPARTME1
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J. B. MARTIN & CO.
at all times, and a very pleasaJ
halt hour can be spent examil
ing the Latest Novelties
China and Glassware.
MIDSUMMER BARGAINS
Banded Tumblers, 3c each.
Crystal Goblets, 3c each.
Tip-top Jellies, 2c each.
Wine Glasses, 2c each.
Sugar Sifters, Sc each.
Oil Bettles, 8c each.
Covered Sugars, 4c each.
Crystal Creamers, 4c each.
Covered Butters, 4c each.
Large Pitchers, 8c each.
Perpers and Salts, 2c each.
Night Lamps, 19c each.
FRUIT JARS.
Headquarters for Masen anc
Lichtninc rruit Jars.
Masen's quart jars, 7c eachl
1st quality.
Masen's quart jars, 41
each, 2d quality.
Lightning quart jars, 9c each
Lightning gallon, i2(
each.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
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