Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 28, 1890, Image 4

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FIRSTIIC THE COUNTY.
11 NNIHll riCllQI 8TMB WWII IN
MIIIETTA IT A CMFM.
tfMC Father or ii llotl-Keopor Seiling
Liquor Without Meensc-A orent
Dent orindtitnntlen AmenalXwIcra
Jonathan Larralere, of Marietta, Isllie
Ant nan In Lancaster county te start an
original rpackeire store. He opened hla
MUbltdiment a few days age, and alnce
then has been doing a rushing business.
Hla store Is en tbe main street, near the
iPrcabytCilan church
The enlr rteonle excited about the bust-
hum venture of Mr. Idrzalcre art) the hotel
men or the town. They are very much
iei-cltd, If their remarks are any Indi
cation of hew they feel en the subject.
Laranlcre tviya no attention te them, but Is
actively engaged In trying te build up a
profltable business.
Ills eon is a hotel-keeper In Marietta,
and Ills said will join wllh the ether men
In the same business In any effort mide te
put a atop te what they claim Is a violation
of law. While nothing definite has been
agreed upon It Is probable that the
constable of the borough will be fur
nished with the names oftheso who buy
liquor from Mr. Inrralore and a request
made te him te return him te court. If
the constable refuses te de se then pre.
t ceilings will be Instituted te have tlie
court pans upon the locality of the original
package business, se far as this county Is
concerned. Mr. Larralore seya nothing,
bnt will bae bis Interests looked alter
when the case reaches court.
Mr. Larialore buys his packages In Bal
timore, and while he has been very busy
attending te cuslomera the past low days
ether dealers in the aame commodity have
had but llttle else te de but talk about the
bold movement of the original package
man.
Iletel men throughout the city anil county
will watch with Interest the proceedings In
the Larzalere casts. If It should be de
cided that the original package busluess
is legal, original package hout-es will be
numerous, the applications for license next
year will be few and the rovenue of the
atate, city, boroughs and township will be
eut down materially.
The Law and Order society have net yet
learned of Mr.Lanalere's ccliotueaml they
may proceed te pui step te his business.
Jonathan Larmlcre lUes en Frent atiect,
and Nacoepor by trade. Helms worked
for yean for.laeeliHotli.
THE J,AHK CLUB'S OUTING.
They Intend Spending: Their Vneiitlen
lu Vlnjlnla lter. Heller Hesdgnw.
Columbia, .Tune 23, The Lark Camping
club will leave te-night nt l!i:40 o'clock by
special train ever the Columbia it Pert
Deposit railroad. Their destination la
Fredericksburg, Va., via Ilaltltnore and
Washington, The club Is composed prin
cipally of veterans of the Inte iwir.ancl ttielr
camping silos are generally selected near
some battle-field. The club is composed of
the following members : I). I. uehn, Jehn
Tyler, M. Wikc, O. V. Hern,
thelrcl, C. Walker, A. 1U, 11. IF.
Hippey, D. K. Hlnkle, W. J. Strickler,
Jehn ii. Strieker, Jehn F. Heward, Jehn
Heek, Harry Haugiiey, Joieph Ho He Ho
genteglcr, Jehn Plnkorlen, L. T. Mo Me
Crackcn, B. M. Dennis, J. McLsnc, J'.. 11
Carter, A. Lllley, C. Hartmnu, Jeseph
Sweltzcr, Win. Strauss, Win. Uoekmuu, a.
A. Greve, U. F. Eicherly, Hebert Hall, 11
Sprout and August Wels. The club Is
well equipped and lius everything neces
sary for a geed time.
Conductor Win. Haller, en the Fruder-
-division, picked up a lady's hand
satchel en Friday evening which had been
left en n car seat. It was locked up in the
company's safe, and at Fert Depesit it was
learned that the mtcliel coiitulued valuable
papers, notes and money amounting te
f.1,000. The conductor refused u money
reward tondered him by the owner, who
afterwards presentcd Mr. Haller with u
handseme scarf pin as it remembrance.
Miss Maggie Heek, of town, was being
driven from Lundls illu camp grounds te
thestatleu en Sunday evening wheu a
horse took fright. She fo.ued n runaway
and jumped from tlie carriage and the
wheels passed evor her. She was puiu-
lully bruised about tbe waist.
Company C. was paid off en Saturday
eveniug. The early payment was a great
surprise. The amount was $165.8 1.
The inembera of the 1'. It. It. crew Ne.
45 presented Gcerge Merger, caller, with a
flue walking btlcl: in consideration of his
services.
On Saturday atlorneon a steer, in a
drove belonging te Geergo 11. Lehman,
of Wrlghtsviile, was en the rampage. It
ran through Htukle's hotel, through Hank
alley, into Locust street. On Locust,
above Fourth, it ran tlueugh a vacant let,
Inte the yard of W. F, Mauliik. The btoei
Was afterwards captured und llttle damage
was done.
1 Itev. II. Reller, pastor of Sulom Lutheran
Jhurch, tondered his resignation te a con cen con
Kregatienal meeting en .Sunday. He will
(accept u churge ut Albany, New Yerk. He
(will remain until his sueceasortakeH charge,
Jbut at the latest tliroe months, itev. Heller
has been pastor or Salem church for the
J past eight years. v
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' .Surprise, l'nrtles.
Henry Shindel, of OdO Columbia avenue,
was 41 years old en Saturday. In the evon-
Mng a large number of friends gathered ut
his home. The party were handsomely
cntertalned ; they enjoyed imulu und ro re
freshnieuts. Saturday was the 4th birthday el
Lucretia A. Huugliinau, and Sunday
was the 7lh anniversary of Letellu
M. Ilaughmuii's birth. At live o'clock
en Saturday evening about a dozen young
friends gathered at their home, en Hast
James street, and soverul hours worepassod
at the banquet table, the playing of games
and rendering vocal and Instrumental
music.
Inquiries for bpcice.
Tbe beard of directors of the Lancaster
County Fair association met this morning.
Numerous inquiries for space ero re
ported, and the prospects for a successful
fair are very geed. The next meeting or
tbe beard will be held in two weeks, when
the judges will be announced.
A llorte MIhsIiik.
On Sunday night Henry Hombergor'H
horse mysteriously disappeared from bis
residence, Ne. bOl Maner htreet. Wheu
Mr. Helnberger retired for the night his
animal was put into theitable and all the
doers clesed. This morning the animal
was gene, the deer open and the bars down.
The animal is a yellow, light maue and
nigger-foeted lu front feet.
ii.
Badly Bitten by a Deg.
While Matthias Llchty waspassingdewu
Lafayotte street fhertly before neon te-day
bull Ae belonging te Wm. C. Paulsen,
the baker, rushed out and aeUed him by
the right le,', biting through pantaloons and
beet. The wound was cauterized at Mc Mc Mc
Cormlck'sdrugstere. Mr. LIcbty brought
suit this afternoon, befere Alderman
llershey, egalnst Paulsen for keeping a
vicious deg.
Au Incorrigible Hey.
Henlamin Cehn was sent in uu n.iu
morning by Alderman A. F. Dennelly for
15 days for Incorrigibility. The boy is
only fourteen years old, but has caused his
parents great trouble. He waput te work
at several places, but would steal anything
he would get hlstlugetsen. He was told
te-day that If this punishment does net
ewrehimhe will be sent te the Heuse of
Kefege.
KKMMLKH'a EXI) APPROACHES.
Breaking Down as the Day of Electro
cution Dniwi Near,
Though it Is net dctlnltely known when
Murderer Kommler will die In the clertrla
chair, Wanlen Durston, of the Auburn,
N. Y,, prison, Is keeping the day scrupu
lously te hinaclf se far. It Is pretty cer
tain that the execution will tnke place some
time next week. Tlie tlme llxed under the
last sentence Is tietween August 4 and II.
and It Is belleved that tbe wanlen will
surfer no unnecewiry delay.
The terrible strain of suspense under
which Keinmlcr has been for se long has
begun te tell heavily upon him. There Is
no doubt that horeteloro he has been
buoyed up by certain vacue hopes. He
has new been told he must banish all this
from his mind and Taee the Inevitable. The
resull is that his wonderful nerve has at
last been slmken. The illtle vanities and
the childish Interest In his new nivem
pllshmeul of writing and reading, which
kept up his spirits during the fermer or
deal, have new deserted him. He has
f;retvn careless in his dress, and he breeds
nstead of Interesting hlmseir In books as
hoenrodld. He sleeps badly nights, and
is restless and nor vene. Whether he ulll
Se all te pieces and have te be drngged te
ie latal chair is a question. It will net be
surprising Iftliose he witness the last
scene or all have te beheld one of tbe most
pitiful spectacles ever witnessed at an oxe-cutlou.
Death of Henry 1'nielleli.
Henry Fracllch, or Mountvllle, dlecl this
morning after it long illness, from dropsy.
He was u sufferer for ycais from the dis
ease, but was confined te bed for only n
few weeks. He was 63 years old and
lived all these years lu Mountvllle. He
served for a tlme as tax collector and was
oiie of the township sujicrvlserH. His wlfe
died sevcrul years age. His children ure
FCdwerd, lu tlie confectionery business in
Mountvllle, and Mrs. Snyder, also of
Meuntvllle. His funeral will take place
en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, from
the U. 1). church.
Dlnerdnrly Itimslnn Ilebrews.
Conslubles Merrlngcr and Crowford
arrested eight ltusslan Ilobrews, en Satur
day, for disorderly conduct. Sevon of the
nien train with tlie ('uuler faction lu the
Itusstan Hobrew church. The eighth was
Philip rirman.and he get Inte tbe wrangle
through n tougue-lasblug the ethers wero
giving him. The disturbance lasted a
long tlme and uas a nulsaiK-a te tlie neigh
borhood. The pavement en Middle street,
near Rockland, was blockaded, the low lest
language was used and a great crowd
attracted. The men uirested were Jacob
Canter, II. Itlriiiin, Simen Ihinie, Isaac
Pluckmek, Max Mulwitzkl, S. Uotdherg,
I'hlllp rirmaii and David Men sol. All the
accused furnished ball for a hearing befere
Alderman A. F. Dennelly, and a lively
bearing it will be.
Death of ARed Liulles.
Mrs. Anna M. Myers, aged 70, widow
of Samuel Myers, died en Sunday
at the roslduuce of her son-in-law,
Harry A. Suhroyer. Hur husband died u
few mouths age, slnce which time she lias
been in 111 beallb. Her funeral will take
place at Chumbntsburg en Wednesday next.
Mrs. Lllrabeth Demes, wldou-ef Martin
Demes, died en Sunday at tbe advanced
age of h'J years. Shw was u oil-known by
the old Germans of the town. Her funeral
will take place en Wednesday afternoon
from the rosldenco of her seu, Martin
Demes, with Interment ut ZIeii'h cemetery.
Twe l,arui J'uiii'l'alM.
The funeral or Jehn K. l.andls, of
Lphnita, was Iaigely attended en Sunday
afternoon. The remains wero taken te the
Kphrata meeting house, where services
wero conducted lu Lugllsh by He v. llottou llettou llotteu
stoln, of Petersburg, and lu Ucrimm by
Hlshep Harvey. Interment was made at
Sprlngville.
The funeral of Samuel Lcamaii, who
died en Friday at tlie advanced age of 05
years, took place this morning from the
rosldence of his seu, near Ivden. Tbe
funeral cortege proceedod te Mellluger'N
mcetlug house, where services wcre held.
Intormeut was made lu the graveyard ad
Joining. m i
A llultlmore Lawyer Drevvun.
Jehn Tyson, u premlneiil lawyer of
Ilaltlmnre, Was drowned by the capsl.ing
el a sail beat en tbe Gunpowder river en
Saturday.
Mr. Tyson was bem at KUIoett Cltv. His
widow was Miss Mary Roberts, of Chester
county, Pa, She is a daughter of Leumird
F. Roberts. Mr. und Mrs. Tyson married
twenty. II ve years age. Mr. Tyson prac
ticed in Haltliunre for the past thltty yeais.
He wusa giuduate of llaveifeld Vollege.
He was also a pist grand master of Masens.
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l'ntirfulned Ills KmployeM.
J. W. Jenes, assistant superintendent of
the Metropolitan Llle Insurance ceinpany,
took twelve of his empleyes, te Harrisbuig
en Satin day te see the last days of
Poinpell. At Ilauisbuig the party was
cntertalned by Supeiinteudeut Shet man
with a collation at the Grand hotel,
J lentil of mi Attud Colored I.ndy.
Mrs. June Hunter, colmed, died a few
days age at Mlildletewu, at the advanced
age of OT years. She uiadu her home
Willi hur daughter, Mrs. Maigaret .Martin.
Mis. Iluutei wasu native el New Provi
dence, tills county.
All Old OfVonder und l.luht st-nleueii.
Moses Heek, u well knew n colored guntle
man, charged by Olllccr Ldw. Shubroeks
with driiukeii and disorderly conduct,
before Aldetnun Deou, had a heurliig en
Saturday night. He was sent te jail for
five days, q'liis is net Moses' fhst resi
lience lu that Institution,
l heap Kciu-lniite Atlantic City,
VJi lteiKlluir riilliiKut, en Wednesday, July .10.
Hound trip tickets, K'sxl for six tlajs. fare
uulyfl Hieclal train leaves liirnster (King
St.) at On. in. I.ciive Cciluintila fit It a. in. Take
tbe Heading Vltej al route te tlie sen, tlie rainout
"H'rs. J)2l,ai,a,,-,W
HlX(lasat tlie hliercvl.i. IVnnslvanla rail,
reuit. Bpcclrtl rcurlen, W(diuday, July SO
Excursion tickets, J.(W. Train leaves at 8.10
a. in. lvs,1icl
I'esnsv mania ll.illre.ul Hs-cial CxcurMen
totlieheaHliere. A cliulce IkUhsii Atlantic
City, Cape Mu, Hra Isle City, Ojehii City, or
nnycif tlie rerts bttMceu Alluntlc City and
Cape May. Wcdncsdiy, Jul) BO. lteiuid trip
tickets, 1 1 Ul ltclurn coupons alld for tl ilaj ,
Train lenvisitt h.H)n, in. J)'.U;lld
10 I'er Out. DIs. en Summer I letliliiLT.
ItrKiirdless of fenmr reductions mid low
prices a furtlit r reduction of 10 per irul. Is new
uiude from the marked prlcuef all tlilu sam
lucr gisslh In tbeC'lelliIng Dcpartinrm en tlie
K'cend Fleur of
ltd wiu.iAMNe.N a resrnitu
Oi .
Hl'huti, Hxcurslen te Atlantic fit), Cape
Mu) mid oilier resorts, via. 1'i-niK) haulii rail
rtuid. i ilfif..lni .lulv .fii i',.nri.iA., i..t.n...
&.W, Mdld ler six du)ii. Train Icivps at 8.10
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Aeresh llioCentllient 'Jein's.
Among tbe luestnucccviiful and popular tour
Messrs. ltaymund and Wlilteemb plan for the
public, nre their YclIewunu National Park
trips, and thelr Calllornluevcursleiis. A trip
combining both these feature, with an hidden,
tal round or the Puget Hound regleu and the
J arlfle Northwest generally, lit nnueuured for
Jseptembcr 11. Visits te alt the le.idlng call call
fernia reseru, Including San Francisce, Mon
terey, Han Jem). Mount Hamilton. Huutji r.r,,..
Kim Itufav), Hantu llurbura, Ijnt Angeles, Kan
Dlcge, Coronade lleach and III vcrslde, will uUn
form apart of the Itluerary, jius-senguu beluc
enabled te prolong llielr stay at uny California
point desired. The Yellowstone Purk sectloner
the trip will be complete, au entire week being
devoted te the great national wonders. There
will also be an excursion te the Purk smi re
turn en the tame date; and ethers In August.
New wui lately received of the outbreak In th
K erris Ueyser ISaslu of another mammoth
geyser. Tills will make u visit te the Park of
greatrluterevtthauevei,Thre will boauethcr
trans-centlncntal trip In October, and iiIhiuii
excunien direct te Southern California. I n ad ad
dltlen te these teuri, there are excursions te
Eastern resort, in August and September.
Descriptive circulars will be sent by Ilnyiuend
Wlilteemb, 111 Houth Ninth Hlreet, under the
Continental UeUI, FhllaUtlpUlu
H.OO te llic Hea Shere via. Pnnylrala rail
road. Hpeclnl excursion en Wednwxlay, July
(0. Excursion ticket al above ral, geed for
slxdajs, te Atlantic City, Cape May, Hcalsle
atr, Ocean City, Avalen, AiirIcseu, Wlldiroed
or Helly lleach. Train leaves n 8;I0 a. m.
jyawld
Itcmevnl.
KJwIn Itisjkinyer, icnlen agent, has re
moved te the Trust building.
Lived en llllllerinllk.
Mrs. ', of Lancnster city, said she
suffered with dyspepsia and chronic headaclie
for eight) mm, and with serious heart troubles,
te such a degree that en occasion he fainted
several times during the day. One the day she
bought one or Hoke's Blcctrle Delta she hud
fainted six times. Hhe was unable te work or
rat, the only nourishment she could take for
some tlme was buttermilk. Hhe was treated by
several physicians, their visits only, without
the niedlclue, renting her as much as 177 n year
but brought no cure. After wearing ene e
Hoke's Kloctrle Hells ferj three weeks she was
able te cat everj thing, and does her housework
as wen a ever. The lauy, rer reason or deli
cacy, wishes her name net used publicly, but Is
willing te swear te these facts, mid autherUcs
Prof. Hoke leglvchcriiHine and address te any
ene calling en him. Office, 2K Wist King
street. Jy23Aa
The TiilkeT the Town
I that "Clrcul Iloiten Flre Baleorclethlng."
Ne. 21 Centre Hquure, new going en, where the
largest business ever ilone In this city Is new
being done. Ever) body would go there ir they
only knew what "flood Clothing" can be had
rer such n small amount of cash. The store Is
mil of buyers all day long. The llke f It has
never been seen In Lancaster before, and fur
thermerc, It will never eeeui again, as the In!
suranca companies have given strict orders
that every dollar's worth or clothing shall he
turned Inte cash money te settle Insurance
policies, no matter hew great the sacrifice.
The stock consists of the finest Taltnr-mudn
Clothing for Men, Youth and Children. The
big success eMhltUrcat Hale Is due te the fact
that nil goods are sold as advertised; se here's
a slight idea of what wearedolng-den't miss
)our last and only chiinec-ds cents bii)s
men'sgoed working pants, worth I lfl. We. buj s
better ones, lOstyles, worth S2. II.OT for line all
wool casslineru pants, nebby styles, worth tl fie.
Just think or It ; J2.0S takes choice of plaids or
stripe men's tuilt, nit sizes, worth very much
mere S-Utt buys splendid men's suits, all sires,
and (all le match), twentj-ave styles, worth UX
10 III bit) n wide wale black worsted or diagonal
suits, cutaways or sacks, worth tlfl. 3.'J) for
extra line dress stills, dark or light colors, cost
le manufacture again as much, ft.! special
riuallty satin faced, black Prince Albert dress
suits und tine black wide wale cheviot suits,
worth $. Just think of It, "Vrie you'll tee
WW splendid children's stilts, all ages, IWc, and
.7X1 children's plallid school suits will go rer
lljfi, but nre really worth M.M, with 100 boys'
(long punts) suits for litM, and 1,(WJ pairs kme
pants nt lie per pair, (while they lust). COc.
washuble seersucker coats and vests, worth
J1.00. All ether goods w 111 be sold In the same
proportion as the above, mentioned articles.
40-IMI'OllTANT-Ciir fares nre being paid le
nil out-of-town bii)crs. liearlt Inmlnd.
Loek Ter the Idg signs sod number, "Orea
Iloslen Fire Hale or Clothing," 21 Centra Pqliare
Lancaster. Pa. J2s-tfd
Pcathe.
DeiiNi'.s. Mrs. KUzubeth Demes, widow or
the lute -Martin Demes, lu hersethycar or her
uge.
T he n latlvcs and friends or the rainlly are re
spectrullyluvlled tenttend the funeral from the
resldcnce of licr son, Martin Demes, He. 215
West Htraw berry Htreet, en Wednesday after
nisiii nt 2 o'clock. Interinciit nt Zlen's Ccino Ccine
tcry, MVKIIS. Ill this city, en Iho 27th Inst., at the
resldcnceer Oeo. W Hchrever, Anna XI. M)crs,
widow or the late Hamuc" M)ers, or Chambers
burg, In the TUth ear or licr uge.
Funeral Ht Chuuibcrsburg en Wednesday
afternoon. ltd"
KiNj-Kn.Iuly 20, 18'K), at her resldnnce, Wist
Orange street, June IX Kliizer.
'the relatives and Trlendser tlie family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the runcral, rrem
her lain residence Ne. 323 Kast Orange Bluet, en
Tuesday morning, July 2tltb,nl 0 o'clock. In
terment at Old Lcuum k Church cemetery.
KiiAt'sMir. July 28th, 1RU0, lu this city,
Will lam Kruuskep, In his eight) -second year.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respeeirully Invited te attend his funeral, from
bis late residence, Ne. 407 West Walnut street,
en Wednesday afternoon al 4 o'clock. Inter,
mental Lancaster cemetery.
lliiewM..-July 27, lSie, In this city, Minnie I..
youngest daughter or the late Ueergu W. and
Mary K. Urewn, lu the twuntj -sixth scar of her
age.
Tlie relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend her funeral, rrem
her mother's residence, Ne, 20J West Chestnut
street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment nt ljniuiMcr cemetery.
LUT7.-IU this city, en Iho 2ilth Inst., Jturv Ii,
daughter of Jehn A. and Katie l.uti, In herltith
year.
KeliittveHund friends or the rainlly also ht.
Jehn's Kplscepal Hunday school and the cni cni
plee el Itnsci Pres. 4 Ilnrtman's-are re
sectlully Invited te attend her runenil, rrem
the resldcnce or her grandmother, Ne. .HO West
James street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment al Lancaster cemetery.
JAtavhete.
l'llllailelplilii I'roiluue .Min-kia.
PlliLAliKi.ruiA, July 21-NcH)n.FleurstrniiK;
l'euu'a suiiers, 2 2j(c2 73; extra. 2hJi.t3 25:
family. Jlfie:t85; roller, f I 0031 M; pateut,
tl 'JO-fbG35.
Wheal strong; Ne. 2 Hed new. li7i3!Hc: Ne. 2
l'a. de, tnksrtji j Ne. 1 I'enn'a Ited, Jl 011 02.
Cern strong; Ne. 2, new, MrfMc; eld.ffl
e'apc sfretig; Ne. 2 White 4le.; Ne. 2
mixed, lie.
ilrnii tlrmj Winter, SI 1 75ir 75 ; Hprlug,
IH2e(31475.
Ilalml hav dull ; tlOOOiiJIS 00 as te quality :
timothy lOlnXrtlltiorer cheice: mixed, I7603
tlrtl; baled r)e straw, new, IllOtvaiSUO.
Mutter firm: Peim'ii ereameiv extra
1710 ; l'euu'a llrsts extia, ISltk:; Jobbing, 22
i$.li.
Kggs firmer ; l'euu'a firsts, 17JSbc ; held lets
liaise, eh te ((uullty.
Clucse steady ;parl skims, SSCe; full skims
I (92c.
l'cireleum steady : refined In bbls., 7 20.
Potatoes firm : WiilUc per busketfer new.
Stock .MiwicetH.
UiioUillens by lUs'd.Metlraun A Ce., bankers
Luiuetinit'l, I II.
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Wabash Cem .,
Wabash Pref.
Western U
WcslHheru Iliiuds
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CHKAP-l'UHIl KYH.WHIHKIKM. I1LACK
bcri),tlingcraud Kumiuel Umndles.
HOHltEll'H LIO.UOH HTOKK,
Ne.22 CcutreHeuare.
SintAPply1' "n",Prt te Ie-,r" "rtr
u i. ,. e HDW.H.KAPPI.KR,
ltd" 'r ' Vn" sll,i,re ""d liisl King hi.
Wi: Aitu tmADUAM.Y AvtiniTiNa
.,. . erdi rout of cliiicw. We lire kohl eul or
soma jet, et Heels mid Heds, but we have
uncurilied it let or Heds und Heels that
were le.t s glit or lu the hurry and bustle et
making al iiatlens. These we offer at special
tbe!:!7stegT'.lc2ie:,bcr we me H"r-
FHAILUY'H KASrKND PHAHMACY,
i.i i n- i .(0,ITwlte Kastcrn -Market).
,..C '""If '"rklsli llutli Sponges and flueClu.
iniilsiiHarKiiliiJI'rUvs. M.W.FAw
Ajlt. EDWIN IIOOKMYEIt,
Pension Attorney,
or West Chestnut street, formerly of West
Orange street, bus removed his oftlce te the
Trim Building, Nes. 3d end Ss North Quern
street, where prompt attention will be pukl te
nil claims ugulnst the gev miiuuit for Pensions
An curs' Puy, ileunly.ele. Ijie-'ld '
Im 9Hvtftrtftmcnt.
-iAKHIA(JI.c.
OEO. S. NOHDRCK'H
Doersom Carriage Works.
. .Cemer of Dnke and Vina Htrseiii.
All the Latest Htyles or PINE VKHICLKH
new cm hand. Ureal liargaliu In New and Bee-ond-Hand
Werk.
Ker sale at a very low price I A second-hand
McCnll wagon; n second-hand Phielen J a second-hand
Light Tretting Buggy; a second-hand
Junnsieat Carriage; two serend-hand Market
Wagons; three second-hand Tep Burgles: one
Coupe Iteekaway. Call and gel bargains at Oeo.
H. Norbeck's Doersom Carriage Works, corner
erDuke and Vine Hlrecu. dHjdAwK
WILD CAT OLKN IH ALWAYH OPEN
for visitors. Ker parllefllars, address
Jy203wdced KOHT. CARROLL, Marietta.
E
11TT.1S1 UAl AUUdAl'lIAl
"j ! iiriNimi.ri'H
r t.-i,v v. . v. & .....j. . .. . ,
BILLY WAITS! HAH TICK P.EHTTWO FOR
6e and Sc Cigars In tlieMtnte, st
NOH. fi A 10U NORTH QUEEN 8T.
dreS4radM,Tu,Th H
rHAT IS TWKNTY-KIVK CENTH TO
create a iscautlful Lawn or kcimw an eia
One.
BEHT TWO KOR FIVE CENT. CfOAftB
the city, at HILLY WAITZ'H,
Nes. S A 103 North Queen Ht,
clecMmdM.Tu.ThJ
U
.O YOU WANT WOHICT HO TO LANCAH
1 TKIl KMI'lilVMKNT IIIIHKAtr. Nn. HI
erth Duke street.
SCHOOL TAX, lioe-THEDlJrLICATK 18
new In the hands of the Treasurer. Three
per cent, efrif paid before August 1. OfMce
hours rrem t) a, in. till 4 p. in.
W. O. MAHMII ALL, Treasurer
Jentauldlt Ne. 12 Centre Bquarc.
T
MtOUTAHHANK.
ELAmEL SHIETS.
al-lyd
AT OUR OKKICE YOU CAN UET ANY
amount or
I.ANCAHTER CHEMICAL COMPANY
LAWN ENUICHER.
A HEAUTIFUL LAWN. HOWEVER
jt. small It may be, Is a gnat luxury. LAN
(JAMTKK UHLMICAL COMPANY LAWN
KN RICHER.
THKY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN
Equal Hilly Wttllr's Havana Filler Cigar,
al NOH. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN HT.
tlecMlnidM,Tu.Tli.M
-rHOPOaAI.H FOR ORADINO.
Healed propessl vtIII be received by the Htreet
Committee mrgradlug Fremont street, west or.
ilium, .i luct. -viiii ,,, (tills inn uc niTJii ul
the ofllce or A. A. llerr. City Regulator.
Pressais te be deposited In Btreel Committee
box up tefi p. in., July 20, lbf0 and te be accom accem
nlcd vi 1th certified check or 10 per cent.
EDW. H. HMELTZ,
Jy2l,20,2Sd Clly Commissioner.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The firm of A. A II. Hchwerlner A Ce..
tradlnu' as the Common Hcnse Hhoe Htere, 40
East King street, Is flits day by mutual consent
dissolved. Mr.A.HchwerlnerwIthdrnwIng rrem
the firm. All claims against the firm will be
paid by presenting them te II. Hchwerlner A
Ce ,40 Fast King street, le whom all claims due
fu ttie firm should be paid.
Jy20-3td A.AII.HCHWERINER.
ITtHPATH OF AMOS FUNK. LATH OF LAN
U caster township, Lancaster county, de
deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed
te pass en exceptions und distribute the bal
ance remaining In the hands or Huh.ui Funk
and Hamtiel (IrefT, administrators, te and
among these legally entitled te the same, will
sll rer that purpose en Thursday, August 14,
1BK), ntlO o'clock a. in., In the Library Roem or
tlie Court Heuse, In the City of Lancaster,
wlnreall persons Interested lusald dlstilbutlen
may attend. AND. M. CHANT,
Jylt-iitdM Auditor.
jV.tlNNLUUHORSUMMERTHKATRIi
Wi-ek Commencing MONDAY, JULY' 28.
Milllktii & Cerirss llprm Ce.,
In the Favorite Opera,
" Chimes of Normandy'
With Miss Nettle Doceurseyu-'HcrpoIettc."
rAdmisilen, 10 cents.
CHRIS UU1U1EH,
Proprlnier and Manager.
Week Commencing Monday, August 4, " EH
MINIK." myilMinit
T
IIEHTEAMUR
"LADY GAY
Will leave the wharf for Recky Springs Park
every day except Sunday, at 10. 10.10 (Water
Works). 11:40 a. in., 12:20,1:10 (Waterworks,)
2.40,3.20, 4-00 (Water Works) B.00, 5.10, 7.00, 7:40,
8.29nnd.0l)p. m. (Wnlei Works.)
Sunday ever forty minutes after 1 p. m.
PARE FOR ROUND TRIP, 10c,
Including access te Park, and Springs. At
tract Ien ut Park. Dancing 1'avlllen, Swings,
Hammocks, Sheeting Gallery, Reuting, Fish
ing, etc.
Pin ties can secure dates by calling at It. II.
Andc rsen's Confectleiif ry. East King street, or
en the proprietor, J. 11. Ptoples,24 West King
street JjiS-lmd
v-
'A CATION EXCURSIONS.
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
All Traveling Expenses Included.
A party will leave Philadelphia Thursday,
Sept. 11, for a Oraud Tour or CO Days through
tbe
Yollowstene National Park
and
ACROSS THE CONTINENT.
The trip Includes, besides a Week's Tour
through the (Irtat American Wonderland, a
Journey ever thu Entile Line or the Northern
Pncllle Railroad, Puget Sound, the Columbia
River, the Magnificent Mount Shnsta Reute,
Central and Southern California, and a return
through Arizona, New Mexico, etc., by the
S.iiitii Fe Reute. Return tickets geed for six
mouths.
Thursday, September II Fifth and Last Ex
cursion te the Ictlovtsteno National Park and
Return.
Monday, October 11. Exi union direct te
Southern California (via Kansas Cllv and the
Santa I"e Reute), a Ise Tour 'I lireugh the Pacific
Nerthucstnnd Calllernhi.
Heptemtier. A magnificent list of Autumn
Trips through Hew England, Canada, and the
Middle Slates.
.r.Seud for descriptive circulars, designating
the particular trip desired.
RAYMOND A. WHIICOMH,
111 Seuth Ninth SI. (under Continental Hetel),
Philadelphia. Pa. J)2s-3td
M
ART1N HHOa.
Wiis.n me say te )ou
through the newspapers, J23
suits te incisure for tlS, It Is
as welds vWlheut knowledge
until jeii see the goods.
When ) ou see Iho goods vie
AS WORDS
WITHOUT
KNOWLEDGE.
arc making up Inte these suits te order at IS
)ou lll Jiiivh knowledge net needing a word
lieiu us, and we nre likely tohaveyeurorder.
Hurh clothes wcie never made up under E23.
tTlie best Judges of cloth will tell ) ou.)
Such trimming Is tuner put In suits under
fit, (A compuilseii with your ether suits will
tell) en.)
Such weiKniHUshlp belongs te suits ntnnd
above la. (A sample suit jeu run see here wll
tell you.)
And we make them te order new at SIS for
suits and ti for tieusers.
These suiting! include popular
Light Checks and Twills,
Dark Checks and Twills,
llluck and lllue Cheviots,
Neat, Handsome Mixtures,
And Plaid and Strle Treuserings
That rte vi 111 "clean up "our Custom Tailor
lug Department In cit ami medium weight
kiiltiugk und treusering, Including what vie
have lately added, the uy Ihey ure going Is
testimony. If )ou would like tuuiakuuhlt'a
n u suit, Iho price of which will surprise )our
friends, ce these at
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
Pen ?tWirttetmnt
e
t $
JULY BARGAINS!
A Big Let of
WONDERFUL DAROAIN9
at ritk
Bargain Table
rir
THE COMMON SENSE
Shee Stere,
NO. 40 EAST KINO STKEKT.
-l,000 PAIRS OF SHOES AT LARGE
RbDUCED PRICES.
. .
JylMfd
M
US1C CATAUJOUE WITH NEW Kill-
lien ana price llsl sent upon application,
AT REINUOLD 8,
Opposite P. R. R. I)eH)t.
XUDOEH HAVE LONO HINCE DECIDED
fl that Billy Walti's Cigar Is the Best In tbe
State. Fer sale at
NOH. 6 4 KM NORTH QUEEN ST.
dcc5-CmdM.Tu,ThJS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Quarryvllle National Bank, at Quarry Quarry
vllle, In the State of Pennsylvania, ut the close
of business, July 18, 1B90 :
USBOUltCKS.
Leans and discounts 12",2m t
U. H. bends te sccure circulation 15,a 00
Due from approved reserve agents H,tW8 4l
Due from oilier National Banks Willi
Banking house, furniture, and fix
tures 6,(100 00
Current expenses end taxes paid 73 HO
Premiums en U. B. bends. 2,000 00
Checks and ether cash Items 2M is)
Hills or ether banks OS5 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cent 21 Tl
Specie tfit .,
Legal tender notes une 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasu
rer (5 per cent, of circulation) (575 00
Total aoe.971 Nl
MAIIILITIKS.
Capital stock paid In $ flO.OOO 00
Surplus rum! 15,000 00
umiivicieci proms 1,0511 tj
National bank notes outstanding 13,500 00
Dividends unpaid itw 00
Individual deposits subject tetheck. 115,232 80
Demand certificates of deposit 12 08
Cashier's cheeks outstanding 18 m
Due te ether National banks. 752 50
Due te state banks und bankers 102 11
Total J l'i)M,ir; W
Slate of remitihania, Ommty qf Ixincaitcr, M.
I, A. H. Harkness, cashier, of the above named
bank, de solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true te the best or my knowledge and
belief. A. B. HARKNESS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn te befere me this 23d
day or J uly, 1880. L. Jl . PETERS,
Notary Public.
Correct -Attest:
OEO.W. HF.NHEL,
F. W. IIH.1.M.
JOHN II. BAIR,
ltd Directors.
B
OBTON STORE.
Charles Stamm,
35-37
BOSTON STORE.
DRY GOODS
AND-
Were Never Sold Se
Cheap As They Are
New Being Sold
-AT-
Bosten Stere.
il tan fat
fe! pen fat
Heiv vttvtitMmtmt.
s
FECIAL EXCURSION.
specihl excursion
I"-
-TO-
Atlantic City, Cape lay, Sea Isle City, Ocean
And the principal resorts between AllantlcClty and Cape May, via Pennsj lvanla I
ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th.
EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE HOL1J FROM LANCASTER TO ANY OF THK
MENTIONED AT
Ticket geed en Harrlsburg Express, leaving
en that day from Philadelphia te the Seashore.
except Ue Chicago Limited, until and Including
Slew bticvticcmcnt.
BEST 6c HAVANA FILLER CIQAR IN
the city, at , BILLY WAITZ'B,
. , .. Nes. 6 103 North Queen BL
deciWmdM.Tu.Thja
TE HAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT OK
VV Pipes and Cigar Helders. French Briar
Pipes In Cases, 60c each. All the fine Brands
of Broeking Tobaccos.
DEMUTH'H CIOAR HTORE,
18-tfdH 114 East King street
ANOTHER LOTOFQUEENBWABE FROM
Auction,
AT REINHOLD'8.
BALTIMORE MUTUAL AIO SOCIETY.
Requires several competent and trust
worthy men of gentlemaulyappeanuiee te act
11s collectors. Alse two men as nsst. supts.
W.J. BARN ETT,
JeO-tfd 146 East King BL, Lancaster, I'll.
-II rANTED-HORSES TO PASTURE.
TV Address,
apr23-trd Y. W. OR08H, Neffsvllle, Pa.
M
ARIETTA l'BEHEKVINQ KKTTLEH,'
ap livruuni TVCI
stuttiiiuuurji
IN FIVE, TEN, TWENTY-FIVE AND FIFTY
Pound I'nekages.
LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY
LAWN ENKICHEK.
Held everywhere.
P
Nerl
.O YOU WANT HELP? OOTOLANCAS
1 TER EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Nn. (11
erth Duke street, t
XpiUHMAN'S.
OXFORDSASHES.
f RAND 8TERE0PTICAN EXHIBITION
-AND-
OPEN AIR CONCERT
BY THE
Yeung Men's Democratic Society
ORCHESTRA,
UEI88' HUILDINO. CENTRE SQUARE
MONDAY EVENING, at 8 O'clock.
FREE TO ALL.
DON'T FORGET
EXCURSION AND PICNIC,
I'UXJiVN PARK,
THURSDAY, JULY 31.
FAHE-ADULTS 60 Centn.
CHILDREN, 80 Cents.
WHpcclal Train Leaves Outer Depot at
o'clock a. m. Regular Trains, Vi 30, 3.40, 6:30 p.
m. Returning at 7:30 audi) p.m.
Jyl2,ID,28.28,5',S0
rruiE
-AT-
ASTRIOr-TS
115 & 117 N. Queen St.,
LANCAHTER, PA.
VK ARKNOAVGK'ri'ING READY KOK
ANDTHKH
Great Sale
-OF-
THEPARTICULARH OF WHICH
WILL BE
Loek Out Fer It !
TJACICINOS.Aa FOLLOWS: OIRiaO.FOR
jTHteam and Hydraulic Packlng.Asbcstltepe,
Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp lacking, As As
bestes.MUl Beard, Asbestcw Cement, Asbc-stes
Klicatlilni.-, Gum Paet'ne.Gum Kings rer Water
OaiiKCs, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent Ak.
Ix'sUw, Lined Seetleual Pte Ceitr, at JOHN
JJEHTB, 333 East Fulton strt-tU W7-Ud
Palace i Fasliien,
islin Underwear
Advertised Next Week.
incBRler at 8:10 n. m., and en the reguwi
Return coupons will be geed en regular I
August Uh. iJ
August Uh
Ww bwertlBcmcntiJ
VTEW OOOB8. LOW PRICES ANDi
JLI btere Roem makes shennl nmiM
AT REINHOl
milE ONLY CIOAR BTORE WHEttl
JL can purchase Imported and KcJ
Cigars, and B. F. Oraveley's Hnicrler CSsvl
DEMUTH'H CIUAR SJTOI
, , iitrjui Hiugi
jivicpuuue.
TflRISMANU
BLACK SUSPENDED
THE HEAMLEHH COOKING WaI
tfrAncT rilltnkln n.1 e.a
AT REINHei
A CARD-WE MAKE "THE NATi
X Bursty Firth Wheel In three sites
Aiicicreen h laiciu.) r orsneritoriiing.sl
uiiu uuruuiuiy ure inaicniesH. 'incvaiw
Biivakiiiiimi, ry muni, n.vnry wneel s
anteed. NATIONALMANllFArrriiiNil
Jy 13-2wd 2i) te 36 Hherman Ht., Laucasl
TIN TOP JELLY GLAUSES AT
Dezen,
AT REINHOl
VUR CIGARS, GOLDEN LION AnI
V Querlda, are clear Havana fillcrl
cigars, hand-made. In boxes or 25, SO and
DEMUTH'H CIOAR HTOj
rauiuiisnca luu. in jauiKingt
ais-iiait
milE NEW HEAMLEHS HTEELCO
JL Ware Is better than granlteandi
huir the price.
AT HEINnOl
TJENSIONS.
BOUNTY. INC
PENSIONS
Fer -all Soldiers and Soldiers WldewJ
piying ie
M. V. Kilbi
AUTHORIZED ATIORNJ
Ne. anji N. Wall
Rcrcrcnces Oen. II. A. HAMnmaBi
D. W. FATTrnsev. I
Wounded at Perry v 111c, Ky., October 61
NEW
DIS0HARQES.
REMO
OF DE8EB
Jy23-1
T
1HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE,
REDUCTIONS IN PRIGI
TO CLOSE OUT
11 Batlstlsts reduced te 8c.
French Ratines Reduced te I9c.
American Ha tines reduced te 8c.
tJOc French Chnllls 1 educed te t7,S
11.00 Colored Silks reduced te60c.
"SoCelored HIlUs reduced te 35c I
Oue Let Whlte Die-s Robes reduced frel
IOI1.UU.
PARASO
At less than One-third their Valued
Big Let or Kine Colored Embrelderle-J
inaueiic-unii tne regular price.
49-We hate hunted out Heinuants In I
partments and hae mnrked themntl
j'rices.
s
25 East King Street
LANIHSTF.R. PA.
marai-l.dR
J."
MARTIN A. CO.
J. B. MARTIN & COJ
Summer Geed
We intend te close out
entire stock of Summer G
ana te ae se we win cue s
extraordinary inducements!
purchasers.
Te-morrow, Saturday, we!
make a Special rncc en
Ball's Corsets 71c each, j
and drab.
200 pieces of Dress
hams at the following re
tiens : 10c Dress Ginpham
5c; 1 2 c Dress Gingham
8c : 1 sc Dress Ginr'hnms'
10c ; 25c Scotch Ginghams
15c. j
Dress Satines reduced. ?
French Satines, is and 17
American Satines, 5, S
IOC
5 dez. Ladies' Skirts,
-'
and narrow stripe, at 19c;
UUCCCt I1UIM 0W-. ,
Remnant Counter Evr,,
thing en the counter at 5c at!
Dress Ginghams, Chair
Satines, Double-Feld Dij;
Goods, Crinkles, &c, all atP
a yard at the Remnant Coun!
- K
J. B. Martin 6 d
Cor. Prince & W. King SIsJ
tn
Aicl
SUMMER
m
People
W St
LANCASTER., I'A.
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