PWJSIPP vv "jt - -r Fvrrr' -; -VriM ' V - " " ' ?&- V'' & ) (tm l i.iic ''l"V J tfH ANCAStfj rwrEM JJERa'EUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1886. XU 'SV' . 1 r IK-, HHt MBIA'S NEW LIGHT. ' pMtd&acTHie light cearANr te feJ8&:' IM be Used Cutll the Maw Illuminator i-BnemberlD the rear Recent Events A Stroll Alene Ihe '? ;-.;-c 'llArer Borough tlappenlngs. Corrcspendenco of tirrcLtiaiMCKn. OetCMB! A, June 23. The monitor mtmi water committee of lei lue kIi council sUng last nlglitlj "The purposeof arnuiKCmotitsrfer the botter Unlitlnc OMuinbia. -,-fne preper and otTectual jjMaaklng our streets, new se dark vel la considered dnngoreun, such t MdMtrlana can walk with safety Is new ifftmawA. Tbe contract between the alK$e and tbe Columbia light and power tMmvtmr has been drawn up and every- M In leadlnesa for the signature! of the IfKftt parties. ', 'vine voinmeia gas company a hi net renew thttroentract at present terms, after it ex- MM en July 2nd. The new company will V-''i takach&rge of the lighting of the borough en weiyzna, using gasoiine until me necessary ,; work can be done and the peles, etc , crocted . ifet the ue of the electric light. ,?(:'' Thoughtful Considerations. ""BeT. P. J. Clay-Meran, uccompauletl by V-tWOefhla Sunday school Bclinlara, Master SolHerace Detwiler and Jelin Mlflllti, went te .'!i'jIaneater, yesterday for the purpese of de- .Ut-,natlBgthe fruits and flewers used in the , Children's Dayservlce at the St. Paul's 1. K Skctftureu lanteuiiuHy. Aiiuy wwru mrsieiiuiiy PwHWTHi vy me unicorn ui inu iuucaiici JsWlMXtM tnade clad by roceivlni: each a I.. y eLv bouquet, The rector took with him M lw nonqueta ana a large deskci 01 inuis. ii1.,;- fit fttiM I'lAAKtirik WnrFif. tuns iweiitn Dirtnuay 01 luastcr jiugu .m. 3Herth was celebrated last night at his lather's resldonce by the gutheritig thore of "a lew of his young friends. Miss Annie Fendrlch trave n proiresslvo ; onchre party at her home last night in honor F&J of her guest, Mrs. Jacob Teme, ,f Pert I)e- Iw'? krtnali A klktkuktkt nkfttiltitr u'na utwifkt Ink $ these present. r"' -J The Suntlay school of St. Jewpli's Catholic 'iijji church are holding a picnic at Helse's weeds r .wuv. V The - w .H3 .mm fX 4Sj eKM irs&i la Death Painless ? Frem the Medical ana Surgical Hevlewi The function of dying Is actually vegeta tive j we fall te nloces Iike a flewer. This very fact, that the process la chemical, cei firms us In the conclusion that tMfinn,i threes Is as painless os the lnceiyfgjjjg,, i9 nothing te the foitel pllimftHriTen he touches en daylight. A tnoma)jGiexnmimiioa 0f the way we are tmUMrtii Miew marks of gootl geotl goetl noss In euxltitii off. The degrce of scnsl- ullltsJSpronertlonod te the Integrity of the tics. All Inflammation heightens It t age deprcclatesit Anydorect In the nutrition disturbs the comfort of the Individual until the pjirhenlc tu'ld coneratod In the cells is no lenger dlsplaced. The sensory ganglia overywhero part with their irritability by virtue of this poison, and coase te conduct currents. The crlterla of death are being satlslled, and the process Is consummated when this extinction of sensi bility prevalls at the ultimate lilamcnts. Dur ing the pregress of this dissolution of the norve ferce, this crooning en of the numbness or death, me ltiaivuiuai h rapiuiy passing a condition of repose, and Instead or torture or pangs, a degroe of sclf-srtlisfacllen oft aj aj preaching te enthusiasm is re.tllzcd. The sensations neciiliar te the theraixiutlcnl oner- ratlen of e)Ium, hasliecsh, ethor. etc, are net imprebly akin te the inental nctlvltles of the dying. Barring the hallucinations experi enced In the stupor as it gained en the sub ject, the moribund is familiar with naught that borders en sullerlng. This carbonic acid has poisoned or nar nar nar cotlzed the several ganglia, and ro re ro llex productions are interdicted. A consummate analgesia prevails. In short, the notion of pain is forbidden the Instant that any stimulus falls te oxclte n response The condition te this Irritability is that the nerre centre and the track be sound. If this vigor vanishes, rollex phenomena are nt an end, and sulTering, physiologically speaking, is impessible because of the arrest of the function of the sympathetic Fortunately, for a wholesomo study of one's demise, there are assurances abundant from vivisection, thotestlmony el theso who luive been re stored te consciousness, and the affirmations of the dying, that theru Is no physical recoil from death. In the begun In ceDT2mTvb i.K.!S2w Itnl,an. mp m tmtu0VP tniTiK invHierv fi.ir. . . " " uiifm tin fnnrnintf. Charles II. Clarke and Charles K. TCeyes, of New Yerk, have been feund"Rullty of stealing Roveral pieces of silk from the publle stores whorelhey wero employed. Judge Curtlss, of New Yerk, counsel for Illddle and ltolber, In the I'enn bank con snlraev cuse. In rittshurir. charjred in his speech this morning that the suit was "a glgautie consplraeyot a banded body of dlroo dlreo dlroe roctors against two Individuals, ler the pur pur pur eoeo of bedging off posslble suits of the de positors against theso same directors." Themas James, Domecratlo representative from Handeipli county, Illinois, cnargcu with attempted assault upon Nannle Jones, aged 12, n page In the Heuse, indignantly do de do nles the accusation. V. IL Smith, superintendent of the Wash- Inglen botanical gardens, whose Illness has been noted, Is se much belter this morning that his friends entertain strong hepes of his ultlmate recovery. Oen. fS rant's dlcase showed no marked chauge evor night, but compared with n week nge, when he caine te ML McGregor, It has slowly but steadlly advanced. Thore lias been no recuperation in any respect. Ills laoe leeks botter but that Is from expo expo oxpe suro te the air. Ills pulse te-day Is iieriiial. .. !.. Ohle'Ccntnu...'.. t .... 1 Mlchlesn Central Hit M Northern raclfle Wi I'M " rrcivrrca. wi tr Centra! PaelOc i. .."'.. Union riMlflet... ....... i MlnseuH l'sclfle.. i Texas I'aoine. ... Mew Yerk Ktovuted Metropolitan.. .... !... Manhattan ......... . Alt. Terra Uante... Preferred..... Canada Southern.. i Canada raclfle....... Chicago A Alten Ches. ft Ohie " I). A Hed ,T Del., Jac. A West 101M lienvnr Krle " I'rcferrisi Hannibal A St. Je... Preferred Kansas ft Texas JJJf f.ntrn Hhnrfl l& t. V W 1 I.WlleA NoahVllle Wl MX Merris A i:eex 1' UnrfhWMt... Vl ! I'loiurrea .... m ani4 n va is 4 101 l s -1-vEMOCltATIO COUNTY COMMlTTKli XJ Thore will 1)8 U Tncctlnif of the- IXmie- In thonemm inptnrncehiiliain rrutle county conitiilttee nl Iancaster county, uttee moms, tnira story et Kcpiers nrntntncainiuaiiiir. idincasterciiv.nniiuniJAT. JUNK Zi, 1885, at ft o'clock s. in., Infix a time for tfcA tnMtf inir nf thn f!nnntv Cnnventlnn W. V. 11KN8KL, Chairman. J. n. l.icnTn ) H.8. PATTitaseif, Secretaries. W. U.URKK, ) tAHCASTKn, Te., June IS, 1B. Junl.Vtd JflltF AttrMlTMUKMl'STB. Omi 1'UKE 11YK W1IIHKEY AT7fic n quart can net be BurnaaAcd for the money, lkOIIItKII'Sl.tQl.OItSTOKK, apr2S-lyIR Ne. aj Centra Square. M ADEIRA AND SUEIIUY M'lNES -AT- Keigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. 8LAYMAKEU, Aeekt, PENNA. OIOAH8 KllOM JL0O l'EH Ilutidrcd up, nt HAUTMAN'8 1KM.OW ntONT CIO AH HTUUK. CLUTIlllfU. Al - S TUE I1EST thn City, at IIAUTMAN'S 6e HAVANA OIUAH IN ntONT CIUAIt YKM.OW bTOUK Ontario ft Wentern. Ohie A Mississippi I'roftjrreu. I'aclfle 51 all Quicksilver 1'rutorred M llcndlnK. Keck Island... San Francisce 110 What Tin: iriMir reisr vadetshiv Will de iritii ::- Abu llurtnrd's Tegii In n Stere Window, Frem tbe Itcndiiitf News. Ilellman it Ca havonpalrefAbo Uur.zard'H clog shoes en oxhlbltleu in the window of their branch store, en North Eighth street, near Fenti, stilt covered with the dust of the mountain in which he held bis home for seme Union la Hebitt Heed. If tlie rest of his corporation held paee wltlt his loot, It Is no wonder that his friends took se long a tlme te capture htm. A reur-LetfCMl Turkey. 1'hlllp Erisman, of New Danville, this county, has a Aue fleck of turkeys. One of them Is blessed with four legs, (net forelegs) the supplementary jialr belng behind theso with which he walks. This ipudruped tur key Is hearty, and otlierulso of iierfect shape, and struts about the premises with as much dignity as ills tue-leggcd fellows. Preferred. Preferred 1 H B'l li Omaha. Kl. I'Hlll Preferred Nash A Chat.. , M., I...8.A W Wabash........ Preferred. .ii, C, 11. A Q Ilochester A l'ltteburg., I'd. A Evans Manitoba i OrcRen A Nav (ireuen Transco Pullman Palace Car... 88 M KM IB jiji ne 73 t!YV 1I7H M .... S fh 2 V4!i KstAbllshed 17W. Me. 20 kastKise STRcrr. fbbl7tfd ICE UKISAM. OO TO E. M. DANCE & CO. ferBUPKIUOIl ICK CKKAMofallthe Various Flavers, ricnlcs. Festivals and Prlvate Patties supplied at the Lewest Market Hates. Ice cream delivered at any point without charge. Full satisfaction KuaranU"cd In every respect, Ploase give us a call. Telenhone con cen nn.ll.m. K. M. UANCK A CO.. jel-2wd Ne. MS Seuth Queen Btroet. A TIjANTIO CITY. kThe Chester County Heuse IS NOW OPEN. Computable, homelike, situated very near the sea, with extended piazzas upon three ocean fronts. This Ileusu has long been known as a most pleasant summer tctrcat, Junel-2ind . J. KK1MA80N8. XITANTED. TV Thrre te Flve Thousand Dollars wanted In a IcKltimatn wholesale uuslncss. iu per cent, interest Kuaranteea ' curltv. Addrraa X.iy. lhl erilee. JunelC-lwd -J-. &"i rnikiu uusiiii:!k. na bikxiui iiarantccd with geed se- s CHOOIi TAX FOK 188,. The duntleate l In thn hands of the treasurer. Three per cent, en' for prompt pnymunt- W. O. MAUSIIA1.L, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. n- Ofllee hours from 0 a. in. te 4 p. in. Juiiell-tfdlt GE 0 11(1 E 11 EN N ETT FUACTIOAIj ri.UMHKK, HTKAM AND UAS FITTKH. All orders prnmplly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk dena nt lensonnble prices. iki. iH.iuiuu ijui.t.n eiiir. r.i. Junel7-3md Lancaster, 1'a, fJlIIlST-CLASS HOARDING. JC Together with thn choice of rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In tbe city. Call en or address, NO. 4( NOUTII QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. aO tfd Sunday school connectod with the IavIaM ntm -ml Sllttll ltrmlfl Ilea tit.khl.b -itltx, Wednesday, July 21. Ne doubt this :-,-, t pionie wilt nave a large uueuiiauce, as mis f i Sunday school is about the only ene that will b VMkV IUID JUIUIlkk lli,llkk. kUUlk .1113 Ok.V3Wll r v ifmmtnwn. A Stroll Along the Illier. . A visit along the shore of the Susquehanna will well repay ene who cares te make the trial. The industries situated along the ""banks are new boemlnc with Industry and '.adds considerablo te the wealth of our town, yw, the decline of the rafting business has seatuosnero te present nuiteauiiierent .rancetnan wnai it aid seme seme iuv BCO. 0 pastimes of its frequenters arc some semo somo set 'lic1iiii'.iiirn that dens net tend te olevato our moral condition. Almest every evening & cre d of men can be seen indulging In the practice of pitching pennies, and this always causes a number of spectators. At different places small boys c?n be seen playing cards with ns much skill ns that which characterizes the old veteran. Theso boys are scarcely In their teens, but from their actions ene would suppese they are old hands at the business. Itoreugh Drlefs. MessrAJ- W. Yocum, W. Ilayes Grierand mlfe. r.?ceuinarled bv inembers of their families, hnvoleft for Leng Branch, where they will attend the meeting and en joy the pleasure of thoexcursleu ei the l'enn yv it? & . ik S r te b fcH Cencrestmuii lllrstmiil Iteard tu the Appointment. Fiein Te Day's Examiner. Congressman Jehn A. HiesUind has re ceived notice from tbe secretary el war, through the adjutant general's olllce at Washington, te natne a candidate for the West Felnt military academy, te take the place of Cadet E. W. McCaskey, who will graduate in June, 1SSG. He proves te contluue the pracllee Intro duced by Thaddeus Stevens, and submit nil applicants for the position te a cnmpetciit beard of exatnliiers, horeaftor te be desig nated, who will meet for that purpese about the first of Koptember. The young gontlo gentlo gontle inon who propose availing themselves or this opportunity will plcase lake notlce 11ml con duct thomselves accordingly. All applicants will be required te undergo and mss n tihvsic.il examination before an- I ivtfarlng before the examlning beard by seme Kceiii)etent iiractlcing physician. 1 All applicants will call en Mr. Illcstnnd, who will glve them information that will fin able them te comply with the regulations of the war department, and dosignate the phy sician whose certlticate, ns te physical ability, will be nocesSiiry bofero they can appear be fore the beard for examination, ns te their mental and educational qualifications for ap pointment. It Is desirable that oery precaution should be taken, se as net te have the candidate finally rejected, after having geno through theanxletvaud tbe trouble of a home exami nation, and the expense or going te West Felnt for final examination, before admission te the military academy. Toe Much Tolmcre Causes Iniilt. G. W. lilnckle, n soldier of Troop K, of tbe Seventh cavulry, stationed In Dakota, passed through Chicago en Sunday evening en bis way te Washington te be placed In the insaue usyltun. Ills Insanity was caused by the oxcesslve ue of tobacco. IIe Is said te hnvoclumed " ten pounds of plug tobacco a month." 12 m. Knights Ti'iiiphir Trip I" Trenten, l.ancaslcr Commandery KnlghU Templar will loave for Trenten te-morrow morning at 0:05 ; they will be accompanied by the City baud, and will meet at their asylum at 0 o'clock. About sixty members will be taken along. MX vii 3 p.m. Ai" w2 i 101 4 10 fx 21 Thn City Lights. I'ive gnsollne lights were roiierted ns net burning en Monday night m r&5 ISv lV S T vlvania Editorial association, A large nnmber of persons were present at the armory of company C, te And out the result of the chancing oil of the 5100 bend by the company. The numbers wero placed In a box and a boy bclntr blind-folded drew ene . number from it, which entitled the ene held- ingPGorrespondlng ticket te be entitled te the bend. Ticket Ne. 205 is the lucky one, and is held by Mrs. II. McCullough, of Ma rietta. The picked nlned from the meulders, of Keeley stave company and tbe Vigilant flre company indulged iu a game of base ball yesterday aftornoen. After an exciting con test the meulders proved victorious by the score of 10 te 15. An intlnerant baskot-maker and Ills wife wero arrested last evening uy utllcer jj"r for belng drunk and disorderly. Theylfcv'rele.iscd this morning alter being In tbe lockup all night The painters have commenced work at the Columbia rolling mill and new heating fur naces are belng built The work is being pushed forward very rapidly se that every thing will be in readiness te begin operations en August 1. The river is fulling rapidly and will seen be in preper condition for sand boatmen te ply their vocation, as it is impessible for them te de anything when the river is abeve a certain height Des't forget the sports at McGmiin's I'ark en July 4, and remember entries for herse races cIore Saturday, June 27. All parties entering horses will be allowed te uerk tlitm free of churge en the truck during the week preceding the ruces. StdMJIAItw II Kinheiiles 81A7 and Skips for Other l'urts, Probably for Europe. On Saturday last a German named Jehn Helss, In the employ of Jeseph II. Walker, of Christiana, brought te this city for his em ployer alead of tobacco which he left, as direct ed, at the tobacco warehouse of E. Heffman it Sen, and recoived iu payment of the same tl57. -Asllelssdld net return Mr. Walker wrete a letter te Win. Cooper, of the Coepor hotel, making Inquiry about him. It was ascertained that he left the team at the Serrel Ilorse hotel, after disposing of the tobacco, since which tlme nothing has been heard of him, and it is believed he lias skipped. He is described as a German, about fifty years old, with dark comploxien and black moustache. IIe spcaksbroken English and may easily be known by the forefinger of his right hand which has been badly mutilated and is partly attached te the middle' finger. Mr. Walker thinks Helss will endeavor te get back te Germany with the stolen money. I7.J v A Clear and Able Address. A correspondent of the New Yerk Tribune writing of Rev. J. Max Hark's address at the oentennlal of the Nazareth school, says It was " a clear, able exposition of the mode and principles of education which were adopted for the bearding-school, mainly do de signed toeducato for the sorvlce of Moravian congregations, but the geuernl approval of theso principles led te compliance with the wishes of ethor denominations whose desire te have their sons brought up in the nurture and admonition of tbe Lord, and preserved from the seductions and vices tee commonly practlsed, led te an enlargemeut of the school, embracing within Its fold such nsgave proof of geed moral character and disposition te conform te the regulations and general principles sought te be inculcated in the school, the high standard ei which has never been questioned, as evor !),000 boys have passed into the various walks ami occu pations of life, many or w bem have proved eminent" ' -i Xsv $?' Jt?. Ite turned te Court Harry Stiffel, a rosldent of the Eighth ward, was heard by Alderman McConemy last evening, en a charge of larceny as bailee The ult was brought by Shied & Askew, merchant tailors, and the testimony was that Stlffel hed a suit of olethos made by that firm. He called at the store and was glven permis sion te take thorn home te soe if they would fit, and if they wero satisfactory Stifl'el was te return and pay for the same. He failed te returu te the stere, rofused te pay for the clothes, and the abeve suit was the result Stiflel was roquired te enter bail for trial nt the August court of quarter sessions. A FEW LOCAL CUII'S. Thursday will be the last day te pay suite and county taxes. Tbe examination of the graduating class at the MUlersvllle Nermal school began at U a. in. te-day. Tbe picnic of the Lee XIII society nt Tells Hatn yesterday as largely Bttended. The . beat of order prevailed and a goodly sum was realUeu for hociety-purpeses. Jehn Lynch, Frederick Melt and Jeseph Monre were nrrested en complaint of citizens of DUlorvllle en the charge of disorderly .conduct Aldermun Deen held them for a hearing-, m m Arrhetlat ban Francisce. t Wm. T. Drewn, esq., received a-aispatch u. Frank Esbleman. announcing irlval at San FnuicUce yetrdsy; Letters Granted by ltegliitHr. The following lottersworo granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tues- day, June 2.3: Ahmisistiiatien. Charles G. Dietrich, deceased, late of Maner township j Anna (1. Dletrich, Maner, administratrix. Jehn McSparrau, deceased, late of Dru Dru mero township j James G. McSparran, Dru Dru mero, administrator. Rebert Gibsen, doceased, late of Little Britain township j Levi K. IlreHii,, Fulton, administrator. AunaPic-kel, deceased, late or Marlettij Henry F. Fickel, Marietta, administrator. Benjamin W. Harnish, decoased, late or East Lampeter township; D. Rohrer, l.an castercUv, administrator. Jehn kissel, deceased. Inte or Mauheim township; A. C. llyus, Manhelm, adminis trator. Tustamkntauy. Samuel Rankin, de de de coaeod, late of Couestoga township ; Samuel KauKin aim Jacen itaiuun, oucMiego, exec exec ueors. Susan Buffenmoyer, deceased, late or Pcnti township ; Henry Butlonineyor, Mauheim borough, and Israel Butleninoyer, Raphe, executers. Elizabeth Huber, deceased, late ei Provi dence township ; Ocorge Ylugllng, Frovl Frevl Frovl dence. Jehn M. Fulton and Jehn Huber, Fequca, oxecuters. A Cnuiitrymun With Twe Hull.. This afternoon a countryman, who had been drinking, went Inte the stere of the Rechester Clothing Ca, next deer te the City hotel, whero he bought and paid for n suit of clothes. He then had seme discussion with the Hebrew proprietor about n hat and get loud. A pel lce officer was sent for and Olllcer Roadman, who is always anxious te make an arrest (or a dollar,) yanked the fellow te the lock-up, whero he refused te give ids name. The men in the stere stated that they only wanted the man put out and did net care te have him arrested. There was no money iu this for tbe officer, and it is likely that before tbe countryman is allowed te go It will cost him as much for the law suit as it did for the suit of clothes. Sunday Scheel Anniversary. The NctTsvllle Union Sunday school wilt held lis fourth annual anniversary en Sunday, July Mil, at 2 p in. All friend of thn Sunday school cause are cordial!)' lmltd te attend. MAHKETH. I'lillndelphla l'redticn Market, I'iiil.Ar)Ki.fniA.June21 Fleurand groin opened flrrncr. Fleur whs In modente request mid llrmly held. Sides et 1.10J butrcls including Minnesota extias ul HU-'; I'cnn'a faintly, ut Jlffl 25: WVitrni de at (I 2Ti5 i. ; patents at M)Q5 7S. Itye flour dull t f 71 per barrel. Feed wns Ann and In fair re'iunnt. Sales of Westctu Winter limn, spot, attHtttri per ten. At the I p. in. csdl W lif.it was Wke bid for June; 97 for July; 1 0 for Aii('. ; 1 0.'f for Sept. Cern tA,ic .lime ; iVJJie for July; KJe for Am;, s 5lc ler Pept )ats-S0ic. bid ler June; S9),'c. for July; 38c., Aug. ; Stic, t-cpt. SteeK Markets. Quotations by Ilecd, McGrann A Ce,, Hankers, Laucamur, i-u. .. Missouri Pacific,.. Mlehlgan Cnntral New erk Central WJs New Jemey Central... Wi Ohie Cent nil .,, Del., Lack.A Western 101i Denvor A IltoOrande 4Ji F.rle ;;;; Kimsiis A Texas ? IikoSheru "., Chicago AN. W common. 92i N. N.unt. A Western St. Taut A Omaha I'aclfle Mall tali, Itechester A 1'lttsburg St. Paul te; Texas I'aclfle .... Union I'aclfle tii Wuhash Common Wabash Frelerrcd.... Western Union Telegraph.. tllTi Louisville ft Nashville Ui N. Y.,Chl.ASt L IaihlKh Velley LehlKh NttVl(?atlen l'ennsylvanla 4S Keiultuir i y.i.x liurruin Northern 1'ncinc Common lflJi Northern I'aclfle Fref IKwtenvIlle I'lilladclphla A Erle Northern Central Underground Canada Southern Oil l'ceple's I'afcseiiBcr A GIFT FOR EVERY CU8TOMERTHAT should be In every family l'ortraltsef our Presidents, from Washing-ten te Cleveland, with scene en the Ithlne. Alse a llottle of Ferost Flower Cologne te anyone purchasing goods te the amount of ene dollar and upwards at IIECIITOLD'S, Ladles' and Cent's Furnishing Store, NO.B2 North guecn street. Stan of the nig Stocking. r. . . A Fresh Supply ltecelvcd Tetay. eij, 31,' !i xi w. i 7X B iV.i f'M iU 67 4I 4l 21 1 17 'Ml TAKE NOTICE. TO MY FRIENDS a v 1 tii k piiiir.tr! tv nKNKRAL. I have this day quit the employ of J. It. Mar tin A Ce., and can hereafter be found at the wall Paper Store el 1'IIAItES W. FKY, No.57Nerth Queen street . , All work entrusted te my care will be dene fair and square and with the usual solidity and neatness, and at rales as low as consistent for geed workmanship. .. II. J. DONNELLY, Paper Hanger, Ne. 2M Seuth Christian Sttect, Lancaster, Pa. Jn-3tdll CLARKE'S TEA STORE BEST GOODS KJ and Honest Prices, draiiuliitcd Sugar, 7c. Vhlte"A.."Cc. Cetlen, Ue te Xe V I'um Syrup, 10eV qt, UermanSeap, 3c V hur. Laun dry bturclt, Jc V B.. Telephene. CLARK E'S TK A 8TOUE, 38 West King Street HE CITY TAX IS PAYABLE ON OR before JULY 1, with an abatement of 3 per cents Olllce hours from ! a. tn Ui3n tn. C. F.lYKUS, Jel3 lMd City Treusurer. SUMMER CLOTHING. Thin goods or eicry description. SecrsuclicrH, Alpacas, Linens, Finn nels mid Serges. An nliuinlnnt supply at very low prices for Men, Beys and Children. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m!-3md jmv auuim. TTISTATE OF DAVID KILLINOER, OF J1I th" city of Ln ndttilnfHtnitien e. t. grunted te the undersigned, all persons tl th" city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of , a. en sbiq estate i crslgned, allperse sted te make Imu incnt. and theso having claims or acuiun a. en said estate having been irslirned. allnersenslndc hereto are requested te make Immediate pay. Ufl debtcd T HE SCHOOL EXAMINATION. D RESS GOODS. Lecal Stoats nu Hands. IloiertedbyJ.D. Leng. 1 ar Last value. sale. Latictuter Ctly. 0 per cent, 16 Ilwi ll(U i wm. 100 110 ' 1HU3 100 130 " SpcrctlnlerSOycars.. loe ltW 4 " Scheel leun 1U0 P 4 " In ler 'JO years 100 I'fl 4 " In 5 or 3) years, leu iuj 4 " In lOerauycars. nn l'H. Uauhuliii lioreugb lean 100 1W First National Hank 100 Fanners' National ilank . Fulton National Ilank 10 Lancaster Ceuntv NhIIeuhI llunk M Columbia National Ilank .ee Hgalnst the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in the city of IVlLLIAM B, BIimK Administrators, F.MLK.s Fbaii-kus, Alt'y JunMtTueaw K EDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clothing. A well-made, Elegant trimmed ig iiusiness nun ier sis.w. -i Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat and t)0 rfect fitting frruut Kmrllrili C:r braided, III ene, two, three or four button cula way. forla'ie. A nunasome unecK uasiniere SnftferJ).00. AnelcgiinlSergu Suit, In black, bluu.drub or brown, for 11500. Fine Engllsli Striped or Check Pantaloons Jrem t-IOOup. lie member, all work Is strictly flnit-clans. Every garment warranted te b nj mprcsented. A oed (It, well-made and nlecij trimmed. The irgcst assortment of patterns In this city. A. II. UOSF.NSTK1N, mSlmdlt 37 North Uueen street Christiana National Hank 100 Ephrnta National iianK n.i First National Ilank, Columbia llJ First National Kink, Strusburg 1'.) First National Ilank, Marietta lui First National Ilank. Mt Jey i l.ltltz National Hank I'M Munhcliu National Ilank 100 Union National Hank, lleunl Jey.... M New Helland National Ilank 100 flap National Ilank H Ouarryvllln National Dank 1" Netthern bank stock. 10) TCBKPIK1C STOCKS. field Under AcUUcincnt. Mrs. A. Mewery wa the Uefcnilant ut Alderman Barr's last ovenlng In a prosecu tion for larceny ai bailee breuglit by Jehn Wilsen. The facts developed wero that Wilsen was a boarder at the house of Mrs. Mewery and when he wanted te leayj Mrs. Mewery refused te give his trunk contain ing his wearing apparel, and alie wan prose cuted for the abeve nained ollenao. Mrs. Mowrey testified that Wilsen was indebted te her ier beard and she detortnlned te koep tbe trunk until she was paid the beard due her. The ulderuien bold the case under advlse went r llVJlULAJIS LV MAltrJlTTA. They lileiv Open a Safe and Get Hut Hti far Their 1-xertiens. Mauiktta, June 23. Yestenl.ty morning en opening his saddling shop en Market stroet Mr. Samuel L. Dcllluger dlscoverod that since leaving his stere en Saturday even ing burglars had visited it They entered through a rear window iu the shop. The safe was blown open und twcnty-ilve dollars ln money taken from it A new suit of clothes, belonging to'eno of Mr.Delllngei's wnrkmen, nnd two valises, the property of Mr. Del linger, valued nt six dollars each, wero also missing. Wreaking Vengeance en a lteil Deg. Oue day last woek a llttle red deg that made his home ln the first square of North Quoeu strect, luuched oil' the fat part of the leg el ene of the boarders of the Grane hotel. Siuce that tlme all the poeplo around the heuse have becn looking for tbe canlne o(leudor,aml last night he was chased up and down the street until a lata hour by men armed with guns, pistols, clubs and ether weapons. He managed te oscnjie, but was captured this morning and letl te his oxecutlon back of the Central market beuses. About a dozen shots were fired by ene sportsman, witli no eUtict Fiually he was dispatched by a well-known gunner. Accidentally Shut Iliiuseir. Elmer Drumui, aged sixteen years, u seu of Wm. Urie Drumm, of Drumere township, accidentally shot himself Sunday aftornoen while handling n pistol. The ball cntored the front part et'his thigh, htruck the bone, Slanced oil', and ledged under the skin in 10 back part of the thigh, a short dlstance abeve the knee, The ball was removed by Dr. J. M. Deaver. The wound Is net u serious ene, but " it might have becn." Held In Tln-lr Own llcregultaiice. Sephia Stell und her husband William Stell, were arrested this morning by the sheriff en a capias issued in a suit for slan der, brought by Jeseph Hogarth and wife, noted vesterday. They wero taken boiero Judge Livingston and discharged upon en tering their own recognizance for appearance at the Auguat term of the common plea court New Yerk l'redure Mark!. New YeBir, June 2.1 Fleur dull, but stradr ; city mill extra, IIIWMUO; Fine, ti S'rfJJ .TO; superflne, WlOifl 70: Common te Fancy Ex tni Ohie, .l UQi 00 s Ooed te Chelcu Extra Western, fl5 7J ! Minnesota, tl 10J in. Wheat Ne. 2 Ited, Wlliter, July, l Ol'i ; Aug., I 03',i ; Sept.. i 05J. Coni-Ne. 2 Mixed. Aug.,3l'c; Spt.,J40. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, June, 37!.Ga;ic. Ilyedull. rii Ilarley unmliml. I'erK nun ; iiess, fit "run . Lard tnti, July i WU7, Aug. MelnsHei nominal. TuiTientliiOKt :i?ic fercath. Kesiiiilnll atlllSSl 20. Freights nominal. Petroleum nominal. Ilutter dull ; Western Imitation Cieamery, 1V5I5C. Cheese strong but quiet ; Hlate, EJiQWe. KKg quiet: Western, 12Kgi3c; buue, UHQllc. Ulcc dull and unchanged. Sugar quiet: Kenned Cutleaf, 7Jia; Orunu-Iated,ci4-l0c. '1 allow- weak; prlmectty, SS-16e. CetTee dull : fair (vtigoes, 81Jc. Hay quiet s Ne. 1 Timethy, 1 0021 10. Chlcngn I'rednce Market. Cnicioe, June 22, 9 .SO a. m. Maiket opened Wheat July. 8?Jc i August, Ole : Sent.,KSKc. Cern July, 40Jic ; August, 4KGie i sept., 48J.C. llats July,3:;c: Aug., 28c. i'erk Aug., f 1U35 : Sept., I03. Lurd-July, M Ki ; Aug., tn 72 j Sept., itl. Klbs-Aug., 15 J j Sept., 5M. CLOSIHO. I r. m. The Increase in the visible supply seems te have cut no figure with the market-, as everything closed up strong. Cern nearly a cent and Whcut ohlgher. Previsions Itrm and a trifle higher. Wheat Jun", S'JJCiJuly, S9X;0; Aug., kiiKfji;s : aupt., iw;c. Cern June, 4Sc ; July, Illg Spring A Heaver Valley 2 liridgeiMirt A Horseshoe 13X ueiumnia A unestnut mil a Columbia A Coneslegu A Illg I Wiuhlngten tt iita A iiiu snrlu Columbia A Murletu. leg. 25 SO 25 SO Sept., 47c. Oats luu Scot., 27c. 47Ke; Aug., 47Jiej e, J.?ic; July. Siy.c; Aug., 2Sc ; July, $10 27K: Aug., , 3 43 J l'erk .Tunc. tlO 2S J1037W: Sent..tI0 47U. laitil June, We ; July, $! CI ; Aug., 0 75 : Sept., ta ftl Itlbs lune, W !3jJuly, t.1 35; Aug. DCpt.,OkU. Lit e Stock I'rlces. Cnicioe. Cattle Ueeelpts. 1.SU0 head; ship ments, 3,0i head ; natives, Sftlue higher; ship ping steers, 1.3.WfflI,5(.) tfcs, 5 W5 HO; Laoo 1,350 B.S., ti Wi$ 70; D50t,2i0 ltd., $50 40 ; stockers nnd feeders, (I S0l 73; cows, bulls and mixed, (2 0034 CO; Mop-fed steers, H vm it 2 j tlueughTexiins, loc lower; cermfed, (1 "ajj 5 30; gru9ieis, $i 'ifii'lZ. Hogs llecelpts, su.Ouu hed; shipments, S.enu; market tlnn, closing strong; reugn and mixed, t3 80J4 05i packing and shipping, HQl 10; light, tl foal 05 ; skips, t-"1 15. sheep Itecclpts, 2,5 JO head : shipments, 200 ; market steady ; natives, tl 6031 25; Western, 2 7303 73; lujtuna.r! 250100; Lambs, tl25375. East I.iiiertt Cattle Live stock full ly active and steady. Cuttle dull and a shade lower for heavy ; light steady and unchanged ; receipts, 2,l5ilhcad; shipments, 485 head. Hogs actlve and llimj l'hlladelphlas, fl 25Q IB; Yorkers, l lSJJI 23; recelpts, 7,400 head ; shlinnents, 3,'JcO head. Shcep dull und n shade lower than Saturday's closing llgures ; receipts, 10,200 heud ; shipments, l,4oe head. rhlladtlpblu Lite Stock Market. PuiLADxt-riiiA, June 23. The receipts ut the dliforent stock yards wcre : Fer the week llceves, 2,700 ; previous week, 2,400 head ; Bhcep, 11,500 head ; previous week, ti.SQU head ; hogs, 4,oeu head ; previous w cek, 4,000 head. ileef caltle woicinuctlTe lower rates. We quete as fellows ; Extra, oj0ij$e ; geed, &3;05c ; medium, &',4Q 3We ; common, 4H5Kc. Fat oews were In dull nt IJiQ4Jc. Milch cons continued Inactive ut $WC0., Veal calves wero demoralized ut 3fi0c. Sheep closed dull und lower. We quote as fellows ; Extra, IJifJte i goed,4i;4o: medium, 3(Q 8e : eounueu.JGJo ; cutis from 50e te M pur ui uu. Spring lambs wcre lower at SffiSc. lfegs weie fairly aftlve atoaeJio. CITT IUIESSBD BEEVES, City Dressed ISeoves were active and Abat toir's refrlgeratcd sold well at SQKe. City Dressed sheen woieln moderate requcet at 7Gc. New Yerk stock Market, New Yerk, June 23. Wall street, 1:30 p. in. Meney at IX per cent. Exchange Is weak aud rates have been lcduccdteU &3(l 60K- Oov Oev Oov ernmonts Ann. Currency 6's, 127'J bid ; 4' Coup., 1123 bid ; 4,Vs de, IllSJfiblil. The stock market opened about steady and seen became llrm under some buying by the cliques. At 10 30u. m prices showed a fraction al advance, but en the appearance of the Im provement the bears began selling the list and under their offering the advance was net only lest but prices declined J te 1 per cent. Since midday there has been a slight recovery, but the maiket Is new absolutely without feature, .. . I P.M. SV.U. western union ,, ei Adams Express.... , ,,.. American Express , ,. U.S. Express ,,..., , Wells, Farge Ce O. CO. I. I...... .,, New erfc Central.. , , w New JeraoyCentml..,..,,.,.,., .wjj Illinois Csntrsl SxprM('.,,,,i,.,,,, ,, 25 23 Maytown A Ellzabethtewn 23 Lancaster a r.pnrnia a Lancaster A Willow Street 25 StnisburgA Millport..... 25 ilarletta Maytown 23 Marietta A Mount. Jey 25 Lunc, Ellzabethtewn A Mlddlotewn, 100 Lancaster A Frultvllle Ijiiuwitcr A l.ltltz East llmndywlne A Wnynesburg LancasterA Wllllamstewn Ijincuster A Maner Uincuster ASiaimeim 25 Lancaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Helland loe KISCXIXASKOCS STOCKS. Quarryvllte H. It SO Millcrsvlllr Street Cur 50 Inquiring Printing Company (u (iusllght and Fuel Company 23 Stevens Heuso (Itenda) P") Columbia Oas Company 23 Columbia Water Company... 10 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 .Marietta Hellew-ware 100 Stevens Heuso SO MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel 23 Northern Market 50 Eastern Market se Western Market 50 Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce SO Uas Company ikmd.i 100 Columbia Itoreugh Bends li Lancaster A Susquehanna SOU Lancaster A New Danville 23 191.50 no 173 110 1 115 111 1V5 17 'JJO IV) 139.10 181.20 W ISO 110 50 110 115 7.V) 24.50 IS 21.03 2U 80 10 44 48.U3 21 U 85; 70 A5 75 1 107 111 41 S3 70 31.73 IK) 31 30 IU) 23 tl 205.25 210 3 18.03 75 GO 31.23 35 It.) ICO 7.0 s. CLAY MILLER. -THK- PLAOE TO TRADE Is whsre you ran get the Best for Tour Meney and where you can get FOUSTWHISKY, Four Years Old, at 2.50 per gallon : fiic. pel lUHri. Three Year Old, nt ri.25 per gallon ; eOr perquart. UVEUIIOULT, fotirjcarseld.Rtti.) tier gallon ; 05c. per quart. Other llmnds for less money. Empty Whisky Ilarrels at J1.U0; buy tbera new. S. CLAY MILIEU, Southwest Angle Pa. Coutre Square, Lancaster, Je20-lwdAltw, w ILLI AMBON & FOSTEK. UENTS' LIGIIT-WEIOHT Uoiueheld Market. Situbdav, June 20. DA1RT. Creamery llutter 3SC Ilutter V B 12Q140 Cup Cheese, two cups Se Cottage Cheese, two pieces 6c Dutch Cheese V lump S310e PODLTRT. Chickens W pair (live) ,50065c " V piece (cleaned) SOgOOe Spring Chickens W pair sowwe l'lgeens V pair. , 2530e Ducks V pfete (cleaned) VOQCSc MISOKLLiMBOrS. Apple Huttcr?! qt 25e KggsWdez 15Q1GO lloney V B 300 Lard p ft ttfl'JC Dry lice f, chipped 40e Ham, whole lS14e Ham, sliced 2-c TllUlTB. Apples )pk Vqi0e lLiuauas rldez 3(itoe Cocoanuts. each 612e Currauts B (dried) 10c Dried Apples f) qt 10a Dried Teaches f) qt l-e Prunes ft ft Smoe Lemens V dez luiilCe oranges wuez Cranberries V qt Cherries V qt strawberries Pineapples 1 plcce VXOETABLES. Ileanst'Kpk l'casperHpk Cabbuge V head llaets v bh jtew roiaiees 4 f pK 2025c , 1520a SjZlua , 10QI5O 1520a 7fl(0 40vt30a Beans (Lima) qt 15e Carrots W bunch 8e Head Salad , Se Onions V bunch Se Khubaruprbh 5a 1'otitecsWUnk V uusnei NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOAKING POWDEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Ainarvel of purity, strength and wholosemeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold ln competition .with the mnltitude of low test, short welgfttrulumof.pheiphato powders. Held enlu (it cant. Uetaj. IlAKlxa Fewnsa Ce., iWWUtmt,Kw,fetit,;iT myDT-lyw Serge and Indigo Blue Flannel Suits, that are guaranteed net te fade, being genu ine Indigo Illue. They are comfortable aud very fashionable. Seersucker COATS AND VESTS, Iu Checks and Stripci. 8ILK.FINISIII.D MOIIAIlt COATS AND VESTS, In plain Alse, Cbocelato Browns and Checks. Linen and Mohair Dnsters, PERCALE SHIRTS, That are neat and vciy dressy for evening wear. Price, 50e., 75c. and 11.00 each, with cellars te match. The HKGULATION LEAOUE BICYCLE HOSE, And u large variety of While and Fancy Colored S1IIUTS for Lawn Tennis and Basu Ball players. SPECIAL HATES TO CLUJIS. A Uenulne PANAMA HAT, .00, and an IMITATION PANAMA HAT, 76c. STRAW WS, FOK BOYS' AND C1I1LDKKN FOU23C. te 11.25. STIFF and SOFT FELT HATS, In Light and Dark Colen, Including Mapla and Umber. Alse, CI.U81I HATd for Tour ists. LASTING GAITERS, AND- LOW-CUT SHOES, Fer Gents' Summer Wear, aud an extensive assortment of Flue Calf Shoes aud Gaiters, made very light and pliable for warm weather. Ladies' Summer Shoes and Slippers, In Fiench aud American Kid. Williamson & Fester's, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King Street, LANCA8TKU, PA. g TORAQK COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, r " DANIKL HAYEK, Ag8 IvA v 1 West Cbtrtut iWveL Time lust new, l'lace I'ublle schools of Philadelphia, Cnuidcn and thn rest of the country. Persons Anxious mother. Investigating tenchsr and Intelligent scholar. Teacher : What Is a bargain 1 Hchelart An agreement te sell and te buy. Teacher; Correct. What Is a geed bat gain t fcchelar : When buyer and seller both make a preflt and are both satisfied. Teacher: Itight again. Can you tell me where geed bargains can always be made Schelar: Mether knows pretty much everything and about all thn stores, and she always takes me te Wanamaker A llrewn ; susshe never hid a bad bargain there In her life, and was always treuled imjII and get her monev's worth. Teacher: Hew can Wanamaker A Brown glve se much as they de for the money t Scholar 1 hey have been long In business, have had large experience, buy Iu Immense quantities, ut the lowest prices and tun therclnie sell at low prices. Father says they gle their customers the benefit of their experience and puiclue, and that U why they make such large talus ul such geed bargains for the people. Teacher Yeu are an observing boy. your mother Is a lady of geed sense, bxaminatleu Is new closed. Yeu have passed It with honor. Jlay you have a happy vacation. JI ether ( ence anxious but proud and hap py new) : Come, my son, I must buy jeu seme thin clothes for the city, and seme stronger ones for the country. I can get both kinds, of the right quality and ut the lowest prices, at Wanamaker A Brown's. Yeu knew yeui father buys his suits there, ready-made, and they tit him better than seme that are cut for ether people. All three In chorus : THE hlO town Is ANOTIIEIl CAKLOAU OF hlOItn In the Wanamaker & Brown's, SUMMER GOODS KIXEIEI) ATT1IH HEW YOEK STOEE. TwoCases Beautiful PRINTED SATIN ES, Fllteen Cnntsu jaid ; made te tell at'25 Cents. An Immense Stock of WASHINO Dltr.bS KOOIw, CIIAMIIIIAYS HEF.KSUCKKIls, ISISCHAMS, IIATISTfcS VlCIOltlA LAWNS. INDIA LIXKNb, NA1.SMIOKS AM) PIQUES, At Lewest City l'rlci s. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWIfeS NAINSOOK and CAMUIUO Iu EMBROIDERIES, All Widths and Qualities at the Lewest Prices Ecr Known lu the Trade. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. JOHNS, eivhini. GKO. V. KATHVON. OAK IIAI.I., Southeast Jc23-tfd Cerner of Sixth and Market. w- INDOW SCREENS. WiiWindew-ScreensJL The Files and Hugs ale heie ; you can avoid being pestered with them by screening your Deers aud Windows. They will add greatly te your comfort at llttle expense. We make them for windows from 60c, 55c, COc, C5c, 70C, 75c, 80c, 85c, up te IM apluce, according te size and kind. These prices are much lower thun they have eer been. Our patent frame unubles us te de this, and get them up ut shortest notice. If ou bring the sizes you can hue them made while you wait. Deers with Cornices, Spring nnd Hinges com complete made te tit, all width of wlie In plain Hern "it ln. te 30 In. wide ; Landscape from 28 In. up. WALL PArEll at bargain price, teme odd lets te cloe out below value, Window shades, etc. HOT WEATHER GOODS. We have the Handsomest AsseitUK'nt of Choice Patterns In FIguied Untitles and French and American batlnes Iu this city, and the iiual lly Is superior te any show n. Don't fall te sec our Genuine Scotch Zephvi and Ilroche Ginghams ut l'.'Jc j new goods, w erth 23c. LonilueCiape anil Striped India Crinkles, let ladles' aud misses' dresses. Can be rough dried. Need no Ironing. mrltctinudj), Linen d'likdes, l'm-iin t.in1l Illshnp Lawns, Plain and Figured bwlss. Plain, Checked and Striped Nainsoeks, Cord aud Fig ured Pique. Cteum and White Einbreideied Itobes at f.1 00 and upwards. Cambric, Nainsoek and Swiss Embroideries and Inserting, l.aces of ever' description. iiruiu ier 1'iquu uresses, x-c. Special bargains In all kinds of Dress Goods anusi silks. Pharas "W. Fry. j He. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTEU. l'A. It will pay you te take a leek ut our goods be fore buying. Our prices are as low u any hotue lu Philadelphia or New Yerk. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEU, PA. J. B. MARTIN & CO. XCURSIONS. E RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. .Ml Traitllng Exptnttt Inclmltd. Three Grand "Summer Trips, ritOJI PHILADELPHIA. Fer the Menth of July, 1886. Ne. 1. July 1123. New Yerk, Ilosteu, Neilh Conway, Crawford Heuso, a Night en the Sum. mlt of Mount Washington, l'reille Heuso, Ply mouth, N. II., etc, A coinpleto round of the White Mountains. Ne. 2. Jclt 1121. New Yeik, Ilosten, Isles of Hheals, Banger, Me., Mount Deiert, Moeseheud Lake, Mount Kluee, Old Orchard lleach, etc. Ne. 3. .ItTLTSlTO Acecst 8. Lehigh aud Wy oming Valleys, Walklus Glen, Niagara Falls, Oswego, N, V the Thousand Islands, Alexan dria llay,8t. Lawienceltlver and ltaplds, Mon treal, Quebec, Newport, Vt., Lake Memphrema geg, Piotlle Heuse, Kuminlt of Mount Washing ton, Crawford Heuse, North Conway, Ilosteu, Nw 1 eik, etc. Alse TWO G It AND TOUHS (J CI.Y 23 te AuetST 22, and AvaUBT27TeSui'TKiDi:a25) te the Yellowstone National l'arlc. W. It A MONO. I. A. WlUTCOMII. 03-Seiul ercall fur descriptive clreulurs. II. F. blllEI.DS. Agsnt for ltuyineud's Vacation Excursions, 111 S. Ninth bt., under Continental hotel, Philadel phia. Je20vltd F l'OLITICAZ. IOR JURY COMMISSIONER. KDWAUD A5IULE1L Of Drumore IewiibIiIii. Subject te the dvclsleu of the Ueinncrutle county convention. ina25-tfdAw F IOR JURY COMMISSIONER. JEltOMEH. SHULTZ. of Ellzabethtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. d A w ttd F OR JURY COMMISSIONER, HENJAMIN HUllF.lt. Of the Elgthh Wurd, LaucasterClty. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. Jel-tfd&w piOR JURYCOMMISSIONEIt K. C. UILLEIt, Of Earl township, Lancettcr county. Subject te the rules of the Democratic party. uiyl3-3tawM,WAbtrd4w FOJi HAZE OJt KENT, FOR RENT. Three Law Oltlces at Ne. 15 NOUTII DUKE bTitEET; and n husmeut 55 feet long, supplied with w ater and heat, maraa-tld 11. Fit AN K ESIILKMAN. HITE OAK LUMBER KOR SAI,E. l'eraena wanting Whlte Oak Lumber, cut toerdcr, can be accommodated ut once by call ing en the undersigned at New Providence sta tion. Alse, Halls and Pejts of all klud. 20 cerdg of White Oak weed. . . . . UeFALLS & 11110., jS 3ird SmituTllla P. O., Lane. Ce., f a. S1J1IEE &00DS. PIQUE WELTSI AT !Kc, 30j . 35c., 4(s. Nie. MATCH. 11HAID3 TO LINEN D'INDE! AT 12&C, I5e., Ak;., 25e., SOe , 40e. and 5oe. A SPECIAL HAItGAIN IN NUN'S VEILING! A150C. WOItTIICie. ALL bllAIIES. Albatross Gletbs! Lace Buntings! CRIMPED SEERSUCKERS ! IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS. NEW AltKIVALS EVr.llY DAT OF ErenchSatines! American Satines! The KUENCH SATINES we are Belling at 25e : real value 37c. AJ1E1HUAN SATINEa. 12e., 15e. and 20c. TWENTY-FIVE NEW PATTEIt.NS IN PRINTED BATISTE I Flench Katie te, ICc. American llatlste, l!!(e. J. B. Martin it Ce., Cor. Vest King nutl I'riuce Sts. LANCAbTEIt, PA, WATVJIES, Jtt -Iir-ATOIIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN F1UCK3 OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AJfl) JEWKLHY.Bt LOUIS WEBE'S, Ni 159 i-2 North Queen Sired, OpptBtte City Hetel, ueur Pa. K. It, Depot, ltetalllugjil WUeleiala I'rlcts, Hcpslrlngnl itraLowrtle(. i (yll-lyd I $ ,
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