mmm mt'iymi'&fxiw' ; - rrm rt-T ", ' .iS L.W ik s ?"'ei riw Y " " WS' r iik m- W t'3& iVk m s L-rV r " j ?J3i m. u, I. . i HURTS BAQGCD miiw ur r Big DMM IM'ttetngft-a- sritt Mm .Mm im . f. ; of bmtuaraen. , J M 17. Ob the night or , jf, mlreAd station at OVM DJ WNVtSL let of photographs latelen. Alleflortate tttlag the dead proved , mmU within a few weeks rHeeTaaaa.el tbe Reading fc l ferae, with tee help of Ofll- , gat a elme te the robbers. These went is that vicinity en te hunt for the at last suspected Jonas Pjter, living about lour Ifaaheim. In the direction of , and Jacob Sehell, living near Leb Leb eencarned In the robbery. The tt tkts nartv were searched andst la BBwnraeMa found in the possession 01 U,i,TiH Ban then confessed 10 ine 1 implicated the Fvrer uretners, ( ha did the wstcbieg while they the deed. Bcbell and Samuel i arrested en Tuesday and brought .wMretney werecenunea in me knn. On that evening Officers I Heffman drove te the Cornwall taking Bcbell with therjrrtm-4. tter the stolen articles, jHTthls man Itawttney werahlddenaairfbe mountain. research was frnllhraiT n-xenntinir that Fyr wasauaCted. Yesterday after l the threajaarn were sKen a bearing at fTnlrei Evanssnd were remanded Fa farther bearing en Monday, June I Morning Officer Hefimsn went te rn te arrest aneiner uiau wuu I te baeoaeerned In the same robbery. ',.: u n ncaie ewasen. ',Tks BMrBtng the Sunday school of the Wfsajterlsn church went te Lltllz Springs, What they will spend the day. A fair num. kisr want en the plcnle this morning and tawny snore will visit it this afternoon. OelnmMa Ledge, Ne. S5'2, Brotherhood or Tiiiiinwnlli n Firemen, will goon an excursion t Penryn park, en Friday, June IStb. The 'nssasbara have been very actlve in making this excursion a success, which it will most .likely prove te be. '' A. number of persons left town this morn ing at 7 o'clock, en the excursion te Meuut til sins, held te-day by Keystens Ledge, Ne. It, Brotherhood of Railroad Brakemen. "j; Bass nau. ' On next Saturday afternoon, the Columbia baas hall club will play a game with the Key stuns elub ei Manhelm, en tbe grounds of ttM fBrsner. A gime was played by these -lata two weeks age when the Columbia was j Victorious and the contest en next Saturday, 'Premises te be equally exciting. The town -elnb baa bow excellent management and h1 a. 0m. I mt mt mm. ...... ft m.9 ....... ...a .I...1.1 V. ...In iWHIHUluuuutui (IIWiLlv:OffilUUlU UDHUID . te give a flravclass exhibition of tbe national ii't," Town Net!. W Tbe regular monthly meeting of the Co Ce ,' lumbla school beard, will be held this even- 4 Ing, in the council chamber. ff Themas Llneaweaver returned home te 7?? kjwmaua uus uiuruiu(j, aiier a unci vwii iu ' V lif . faw f 'i' The Ladles Aid society of tbe Church or &-k GOd, will bold a strawberry festival In the ' 'esruieh en Thursday and Friday evenings of I this week. Tbe festival will be bold for tbe w!t baneflt of the church. J Miss Irene McClure. of Harrliburtr. Is vls- "ttlnvtrfenrili In Hnlnmhla. i i? The Kickaoeo Indians arrived In town .'".-.'.this morning and will ramp ler one week en ; !.;- inn open ground at ine corner ei reunu ana Aubieb sireeis. iue utna win give exuiiu ,,!; tiens et the customs el this race and tbe . rrfiuiAr In fwinnentlnn ltti 4hn Knn1 .pill b.11 rHPT?" "" ""-"""" " u """"I "" the preparations prepared by the Indians, as K&kncnre ler ail manner ei diseases. K( Tba members or Pennsylvania Castle. Ne. i ?2i 76. KnlahU of the Mystic Chain, will ue te li.- Yerk this evenlnir at 7 o'clock en a snerlal train, where they will lay a fraternal visit te Yerk castle, Ne. 34. Tbe repairmen of the Pennsylvania rail road are new engaged In putting in Dew rails en tbe main tracks, between Union and Perry streets. A OHirD'j MxaxBBiuva vbatb. , Tba Coronet's Jury 8ajr II Was Due te Suflu- cattea Warwick Tewnsblp KicUrd. rVarwiek township has been excited for tbe past few weeks, the occasion being the mysterious death of an infant. Corener Henacaan was notified of tbe death a lew 5 S days age and he made an examination. He ft V was satisfied that there was some mvstnrv , - j & , W MmnMtflwt with Ihn rifMh nf thA rhlld anrl tn EJ JM. V mm, "-'' " - , -..- vu A'H xuesaay ne empaueueu a jury 10 neiu an jj inquest. Dr. Brobst was the coroner's pby- -ij. -- amlnatlen and the coroner's Jury refused te .'"' aignavereicii xesieruayioe coroner again . went te Warwick township and took with J: ; Ulna as his physician Dr. William Compten. J f.,A (nn.nAniil.llnn nf Tnlttia T UIiimi. A Is.. V. Haldanhaeh. lfavrtn IT. f.hwlV JT ,si't JBf. Belman, Albert F. Christ and Hiram ' Holtaheune aocempanied the physician tr and coroner te tbe graveyard at Kissel Hill, lj ute remains ei tee mrant were disinterred, cp' uuur, Vuuiiwu mauBaposi-uienem exam- i , . p..n .wu. .hw uWW .uuuu . .u.u nuu tK VUAflhA nhllrl Wftra Hlsnnlnra,! inllthaMhn ',(' lower Dart of the bedv and limbs were n. E 'il?- lur-1 n color. There were no marks of k-,i Tiweaoe vu uis uuuy. iu we lureai ei ine K t ' eblld there was considerable mucous which &JV Ai'movllAVnfttranelnri It. or It mtv liava luuin frk 7.. atrmnelnrl hv inmA nnn. ',3m The testimony taken showed the lollewlng acta ; Mia. Susan Yeunir. who had been widow for several years, gave birth te achlld en Sunday afternoeu, May 30. It Uv ed two , hears and then died. Dr. Brobst attended Mrs. Yeung and delivered tbechlld. Aiterthe death of tbechlld a raisin box was procured and the man suspected of being tbe father gave a party 16 te bury the child. The burial was done secretly that same night in ttie cemetery at Kbwel Hill. It was evidently done in a hurry, for the box was placed only six Inches Bnder tbe ground. The J ury rendered a v er diet that death resulted from mysterious suf. Jbeatien. It is probable that the authorities will take held et the matter and the mother and father el the child arrested. XILLMD BT A TJtAIX. Hasury C. Trout round Dead Alene (ne Track Hear Leaman flace. Henry C. Trout, who was employed by the Pennsylvania railroad in the ash pits at iAMunan Place, was killed at a late hour last night or early this morning. The deceased resided at Bellmonte, east of Leaman Place, and it was his duty te shovel the ashes from tbe pita at that station where the engines step te take water. Trout usually worked at nlgbt but last evening he stepped off. He waa seen last night botween IU and 11 o'clock about Leaman Place and he then started te walk towards borne. This moru meru las: hi deed body was found bv some rail. -, Vg" read msn. It was lying along tbe south X;aek and the bead was badly crushed. f There is no doubt that tbe man caaie te his vejeatb by being struck by a train, but no ? M knows what time tbe accident occurred 'vJf. train caused it. The remains were mb te Leaman Place, where Dr. Leaman ''.""" '"-iur removal loiueneuseoi me sSW'fr -.Deputy Corener lL IL Kehrer ,QBIwsaBajury and held an Inquest, the ' rl"""iTSTdlct of accidental death. SSl5.2lX,w1,u,lhtav',aeweil mother, vMN support be was. i of Birr, dtorxe w. tt.nn.,,,.. f. JlnuMaryHendrleksen, wife of the late J. Hendricksen, 'died at hJ? Lme inS" LS ?"nty. Maryland, jester! 5 4r. Pieeased had been an Invalid ter sev- ralyaarc Her maiden name was O'Den- SSf V ?r,a?1T.yeaS ,ha Uuht ehoel in this city. Hei husband was once cleik or or er .aV court of this county, and aftrw.r,i. aeeretary of tbe Lancaster tire Insurance eampany. He has been dead for several years. After leaving this oily the family pet. at Mt Jey and Middletown ; from the saner waee iney meven te Maryland. l)e- i leave two sons and a daughter. 4- --fvw Csagratelaud, 8--H. Llahtner. of Enbrafe. waa called i la evening Dyus el tbe residents of Rata and VleJaltvr. and h rnaJvAl tht loateUUeoa cf all these nresaet. In his vludieallen el the eerieaa eharges 'preferred against him, and of which waa iMtweUy acquitted. i$- i. 1 w S.fliI fc ... r - - . :rjv-:.-p7ynf v ' :. ,v,-- .. iMMik ?- .1. .. i 5 r- , 'JL'XLB r jttMr rvmtic bail at. WsSss Bsass tmnertaat Brrers . wsw Tarfc " World" Artlew. Te Ux Editor of the New Yerk World. In te-day's edition eflhe irertd I notice tbe foSewlPg paragraph referring te a historical Mt of tee great importance and significance loge unebserved: It Is an Interesting fact that the first loco motive engine ever placed en a read en this continent was imported from Knglsnd by tbe Delaware and Hudsen Canal company, and made Its first trip en their read In 1S. It was constructed by Fester llewlck A Ce., or Stourbridge, England, and called tbe 'Stourbridge Lien," because el tbe fierce lien's head painted In red en the front erthe boiler. It was first run en tbe Dela ware and Hudsen line from Uenesilale te 8eely vllle and return en Augnit 8th, lSU It was mero than a year later (Sept 18, 1STO) when the first railway en Inch steam loco motives were used In England was opened rer business the Liverpool A. Manchester railway. When Horatio Allen set the 'Stourbridge Lien" In motion in lleueadale, Aug. 8, ISi'.i, there were but twonty-three miles el railroad In the United States. While 1 can corroborate the former portion of the atxne quotation, I leel that you, as well as all your intelligent readers, will agree as te the ad liability and necessity of correct ing an error relative te the first railway upon which steam locomotives were used, which arise, doubtless, through some anachronism in record. The Stockton A Darlington rail way was the first public railway in the world, and, as some of your readers may knew, was built by Geerge btepbenspu during 1823-4 and epeued for public iraine ou tue -iinei Bepieniuer, ic. nucn Ne. 1 engine, "Locomotive," net long age en view with the "Stourbridge Lien" in the Xaflfipnl rnunrlMini ti Vt'"-r Appliances "In Chicago, hauled the train. TIitj -cM of this engine was 50. The Liverpool A Manchester line was opened Be years later, Sept. 15, 18.W. Stephenson's assistant In set ting out the first public railway, the late Mr. Jehn Dixen (te whom many years later, I was apprenticed te learn my prolesslon)after prelesslon)after prolesslen)after ward assisted te stake out tbe Liverpool A Manchester line and had charge of that section embracing the famous and treacherous Chat Mess, which formed one of tbe most prominent mid Interesting engineering difficulties encountered during its construction. The fact is that during tbe construction of the Liverpool A Manches ter read the directors were very undecided as te whether that line should be worked with locomotive or stationary engines and three of them visited Darlington for the pur pose el eeufrrring with Edward Pease "the lather of railways," and seeing bow the locomotives worked ou tbe railway in opera- lien there. The result of tills visit was the memerable contest which took place in 1S29 In which the euBiues of Stenhensen. Hackworth, Murdock, and Trevethlck took part, when Stephenson's "Rocket" led the way and wen the premium which had been ettered. 1 have bad the pleasure, et dis cussing this subject with Horatio Allen, wnen ne agrveu wuu uie uini uiuuy a turui turui turui tlovalve had grown wheery vvltb work ere he saw the " Stourbridge Llou." Thecele bratlen erthe jubilee of the opening of the Stockton A Darlington railway took place In the quiet Quaker town of Darlington en the 27tb and 2sth of September, 1ST."), and was en a scale of grandeur and magnificence which became the greatness of the occasion. Representatives of all the principal railways In tbe world, Including many American ones, were present. Ne. 1 engine, tbe first that ever pulled a passenger train, Is mounted en a pedestal In lrent of tbe railway station at Darlington, and may at any time be seen by these of your readers who, when visiting Europe, are curious enough te spend a tew hours In the birth-place et railways. In the quiet burial grounds at Darlington there lies mere et the dust of the railway pioneers than In any ether place en the face el tbe glebe. Yours truly, Chaiills MacNav. Lancaster, 1'a., June 13. A MABIBITJL JUXTUK UAUMIBD. Trie NnpMaU el ltv Orerise Hickman and BUM Mary Siultn, or l'nllndelphl. Mahiktta, June 17. Hev. Geerge M. Hickman, pastor of the Presbyterian church of this place, and Miss Mary Smith, of Phila delphia, were united in the nely bends of wedlock at the residence of the bride, en Tuesday evening. Miss Smith attended the Mllleravllle.Neruial school and graduated in the class of '83. She subsequently taught school at Marietta, where sue became ac quainted with Mr. Hickman. The happy couple Willi spend the honeymoon iu Chester and Maryland, perhaps taking in Deer Park. Miss Jennie ileiuberger, or Manhelm, is tbe guest et Miss Jennie Thuma. Miss Lizzie Sellers, of Manbeim, is visi ting her sister, Mrs. S. G. Musser. Mrs. Jehn 11. Kreitzer, of Milten, Pa., spent a few days with her parent, Mr. and Airs. Geerge Ettla. Edward Fidler went te WrlgbUville Sat urday evening te faav e a geed time. In re turning he Jumped a freight train. Tbe at tempt te get oil at Watt's Station resulted in a lacerated face and broken linger. At a strawberry festival given by the brothers and sisters of the African M. E. church the ether evening, sein young hood lums attempted te create a riot. The elder brethren counseled peaie. This prov ing futile, they proceeded te 'Squire Keath's and had the roughs arrested. Alter betray traylng signs of penitence they were dis missed with costs aud a wholesale lecture en deportment. There were six applicants in the class for teachers certificates en Monday, They were all successful. At the election in the even ing there was a close contest ter the assistan ship in the high school. Alter six ballets Miss Sarah Burus was elected at a salary of f50 per month, the ether teachers Prof. I. 8. Gelst, high school f"5; Mary A. Turner, boys secondary MO J Miss Lizzie P. Lennex, girls secondary f30 ; Jessie Llewellvn, Jehn Scott, primary ?30 ; Nellie E. Fryberger, central primary Ne. 1, f30 ; Sarah T. Tur ner, central primary Ne. 2 JJO ; Alfaretta Greve, East Prospect primary, Ne. 1, f30; Miriam Erisman, East Prospect primary Ne. 2, NO; II. L. Tayler, Joint (colored) J37.50. Geerge Ettla, jr., has been en a v Uit te Bal timore. Next Sunday will be tbe 31st anniversary of St. Jehn's Episcopal Sunday school. Cel. James Dully gives his annual dinner te the Farmers' club te-day. Tbe first picnic of the season w ill be given by tbe K. r. C. te-morrow at Wild Cat. Committed and Kelraud. Bert Williams, Jes. Dally, Gee. Breen, Jas. Dennelly, Andrew Shay, Grant Derwart and Harry McAleer were herd by Alderman McConemy en Wednesday afternoon, en charges of drunkenuesa and disorderly con duct preferred by Alben lugram, vvhonedls vvhenedls vvhonedls erderly heuse was raided a few nights age. The alderman gave the parties n chance te pay the costs or be committed, and the alderman committed them ler 20 days each. Officers I'yle ttnd Welsh took theui te the station heuse uud while there the officer were served with a writ of habeas corpus, ul lowed by Judge Patterson. The men were taken te the Judge's ofllce and alter hearing the testimony of the officers the judge dls charged them Irem custody en ttie ground that ue case had been made out against them. Tbe alderman did net appear at tlie hearing Iwforethe judge, and the prosecutor could uui as ne uau ueen commuted en tlin pre- vieus day for a term of 30 days. Charged With Cruelty. Edward aud Jehn Trlssler and Wm. Bransby, en complaint of the Society te Pro Pre tent Cruelty te Animals, were arralgned be fore Alderman McConemy this morning, charged with cruelly te a bull. It appears that the accused had brought the aulmal from Safe Harber, and that being latigued with its Journey it became unable te walk aud Dually lay down. It la alleged that It w as beaten and as this rough treatment tailed te move It, a bundle of straw was put under it and set tire te. Alderman McConemy held the ac cused for a hearing. Death el Mrs. Hiuw Sternciuan. Mru. Susan Sterneman, wife el BeuJamtn F. Sterneman, tobacco buyer, who resides at Ne. 218 West Jatnes street, dled shortly after midnight this morning, or a complication or diseases. Deceased was a daughter et ex ex Uecerder Jehn i. Geed, and she leaves a a family et seven children, most of whom are small. The fuueral will take place en Sun day and tbe Interment will be umde at Cou Ceu estaga Centre. 1-e Mayer's Court The only case dlspjeed of by the mayor this merulng was that of drunkenness aud disorderly conduct against Harry Stelly, .WuPle0e,u,n8OTOunK ,ne ' "" auiteu people ou the streeu en Whlt-Meu- Centxact Awardd, The county commissioners en Wednesday awarded tbe contract for repairing the bridge en the CoDeetega at Oray MU'a mill, and the bridge en Mlllcreek, at Henry Mus e"s, IS V ".. I . . . AiiitfMe nATTV nrrTTiAvnip ri'HiiwHnAY .tunic it imr. lianVAPXJm xjmA BWB gCBOOL AtAJMnt. Tns fleiliM Traniarted at the Annual Meet ing of tn AMorlatlen. The annual business uieeting of the High Scheel Alumni association was held at the high school building last evening, with a geed attendance. Geerge M. Hambrlght, the president of the association, occupied the thecbalr. The minutes of tbe last annual meeting were read and approved. The executive committee reported that a pregramme of exerclses had been arranged for the evening of JuneUO, and that I'liUen hall had been secured for the occasion. The finance committee reperted that a cir cular had been sent te alt the graduates of the school and that a num tier had responded with contributions. Tbose contributing $1 will receive, as seen as they can tw prepared, handseme certificates or memtiership. A committee of five was appointed te rev le tbe constitution. The committee retired and after an absence of half an hour recom mended several changes which were unani mously adopted. . , The follewltiK officers were elected for the ensulngyear: President, Ilea. M. Httnbright; 1st leu nresldcnt J. Hareld Wlckersham ; Sd vice president, II. H. Finger; secretary, Harry 1. Spencer; treasurer, Jehn Warfel; historian, Win. C. I'yfer. An adjourned bulness uieeting will be held en Friday evening, July 2, at the high school building. Cel. ImrTy llUni;ulhr,l Company. Cot. James Duffy is entertaining tliose dis tinguished gentlemen at his Farmer's club dinner in Marietta te-day: William Woodward, Leenard Jereme, New Yerk ; Hen. I lyases Mercur, Philadel phia; Jas. T. Sterrett, Pittsburg; Hen. Henry Green, J. A. Cassatt, Wajne Mac Veagfa, Chas. E. l'ugli, Jes. Patterson, Frank Cemlv, W. 11. Drayteu, Gee. W. Cbilds, Gee. llllght, Chas. E. Lockwood, Philadel phia; Gen. W. A. l'atten, Jehn S. Wilsen, Columbia, D. D. Barclay, Danlel M. Fex, Randelph Ellis, Philadelphia; Henry Oliver, Pittsburg; Jehn A. lllnstand, Washington; Majer Bent, Sleelten ; W. V. Henel, K J. McUrann, W. B. Fordney, S. H. Reynolds, Ijincaster; James Yeung, Middletown, Gee. W. Mehatley, Gen. Simen Cameren, Marietta, Senators Bejk, Blackburn, Vest, Gray, Hale, Sewell, Allisen, t'lumti, Andersen, Mahnue, Edmunds, Cameren : A. 1 Ibaekara, Marietta; Chas. E. lockweod, Philadelphia ; Elijah Wilbur, Bethlehem ; Jas. 1 Latnent, New Yerk ; Jehn Barr, Columbia. In lUae 1111 Circles The games oryesterday were; at New Yerk : Philadelphia 4, New Yerk 1; at Bosten: Bosten 5, Washington 2 , Detroit . Detroit C, Kansas City 5 ; at Baltimore : Baltimore 1, Athletics 4, (eleven innings and game stepped by darkness)-at Cincinnati: Cin cinnati 5, Louisville 4 , Mets J, Brooklyn ii. The Athletics had eleven bltsetl Hendersen ye-terdav and or these Mllllgan had n triple, two doubles and a single. Atkinson was only hit five times. Tlie Wilkesbarre lest te Williamsport yesterday by the score et 8 te I. Seveu hits were uiadeefl Uvndman. The St. Leuis-l'ittsburggame vvasatineoue yesterday and tue ltrewns tmu out n ve nits oil uaivm. i no ruiseurc iwun euipinyuu their opponents, but tbe latler secured the single run of tbe game in tue last inning. WedillDg ilella. The marriage of Mr. Edward McCaskey, who graduated from West Point en Saturday last, te Miss Kate Kennedy, daughter et tbe late Hugh Kennedy, waselemnlzedby Rev. Dr. 1. J. McCuliagb, of SL Mary's parsonage last evening. Mr. Themas Keee, of Wiscon sin, s classmate of tbe groom, acted as best man, and Miss Kate McGeeban, was bridesmaid. After tbe ceremony a bridal supper was partaken of by the newly-married pair and tbe members of their families, at tbe residence el the bride's mother, Ne. 140 North Mulberry street. Several Lancastrians attended the church wedding of Jehn M. Gallagher, of Baltimore, te Miss Kate Costigan, and the reception at tbe latter's home, Niv, 3115 Springgarden street, Philadelphia, last evening. Miss Laura Masker, et this city, was one of the bridesmaids aud It. T. Malene an usher. A KLL-KXUr.X HAIMUS DIHl'USKlr UK Jehn A. Snyder Soils 111 Place nf lluslneva te a Philadelphia lirwer. Jehn A. Snyder has sold te-day at prlvate sale bis line residence and beer saloon, 115 and 117 North Queen street, and extending through te Christian street, te Jeseph Uaerner, a Philadelphia brewer. Mr. llaef ner will take possession of the property en the first et AugusL Last spring Mr. Haef uer purchased from ul Koehm the prop erty en Xertn Queen street, known as the " North Pele " hotel, anil a property adjoin ing it in the rear upon which it is his inten tion te erect a large and first-class brew ery with all the latest Improvements. Mr. Sny der has as yet net determined what he will de. Clapp X Jenes Knglne Test. The new Clapp A Jenes engine, w liich has been accepted by common council but net by select, was given another trial this afternoon. Mr. Clapp, of the manufacturing firm, was present. The engine was placed at West Orange street aud Con cord alley and the stream was thrown towards Prince street. Twe liun dredand sixty feet, the distance that the en gine is expected te threw, was measured oil and a mark placed at the end. After several trials the stream was thrown across tbe mark. There vv as a great crowd preseut. Argument Court. The argument list for the June term of court was Issued te-day. There are en the list for argument 30 cases In the common pleas, 0 In the orphans' court and 6 in the quarter sessions. Among the cases te be argued are thecases stated between the ceun ty and tbe surcharged commissioners, which will determine whether the ceuuty is liable for dismissed ceses te aldermen and con stables, and tlie rule te show cause why Itobert J. Evans, attorney at law, should net be disbarred. Pettmatter Commmlened. J. M. Hanlen, appointed postmaster of the new office established at Cellins Station en the Pennsylvania railroad and named " Ceney, " has received his commission and will open the new elllce en the lstel July, As the new ofllce is directly opposite tlie pas senger station, and In the ceutre or a popu lous scttiement,tt will be agreat convenience te tbe public. alurned With Pender Last ev eulug a little stepson or Jacob Neiss, who resides at Walnut street and Arch alley, waa playing with some powder and spilled a let or it en the deer step. A companion sought te have some lun, he be threw a llgbted match into tbe powder. Tbe N'elss boy was terribly burned about tbe fate, and be made a narrow escape from losing his eye sight, Dr. McCormick attended him. Hetter 10 tears Old. Flerin Cerr. of UL Jey Star. Mrs. Longenecker, about 10 years age, put about 4 pounds of butter In her well, In a bucket and forget te take it euL A few days Bgeanew pump was put in and the butter was found. OI course the outside of tbe butter was hard and entirely worthless, but In the centre it was found te be all rlgliL A Handy Document. Jacob M. Chlllas, clerk or common council, has issued a neat circular giving the oem plete list or all the city officials, members of council, council committees, names of police men, members of tbe fire department, alder men, assessors, location or fire alarm boxes and tbe appropriations made for the ensuing year. It is a very handy document Again Married. According te certificate Ne. 607, filed in the orphans' court elllce, te-day, the county of Lancaster and onuimenwealth of Pennsylva nia were Joined iu marriage at Quarryville, yesterday. A similar ccrtlllcate was filed some time age, but the ceremony ou that occasion occurred at Mauheliii. Arrested for a Watch Larceny. Censtable MeNItl, of Media, Dolawnre county, arrested J. M. llefer, watchmaker, for the larceny of a watch belonging te J. M. Themas, of said place. He was taken te Media en tbe 1258 train. Picnic el the Knights of Laber. President I'ewderly and Secretary Turner, or the Knights of Laber, vv 111 atteud the plc plc neo of assemblies of the order of Berks, Dauphin, Lebanon and Lancaster counties te be held at Mt. Gretna en July 3. ....... 1 f ai unmumx. j..w - Rev. Ur. J. K Klnr ea Or. Msvln. Frem the Reformed Church Mestcnger. Perhaps none of the great teachers of modem times has approached mero nearly te tbe reallrattnn or the Ideal relation or n master te his pupils. In thinking eriilui, one cannot help thinking et these ancient pl.llc- sephers, w hose names ate for all time ami whose teachings are "everlasting posses sions." As n thinker, his name Is vv erlhy te be enrolled with these of Plate and Aris totle, "the masters of tbose who knew." Like them, he was a centre and source et intellectual forces whose limit no nmn cau fix. Hut he was mere than this. He was net only u philosopher, but also a prophet ; lie was net merely an intellectual prince, but likewise a spiritual seer. Com bined with intellectual powers of the lelliest character, his was the gift also or profound and far-rescliIng spiritual Insight ; and in this, te a large extent, lay the secret et his lntluenceauil power. In this pure and ex sited spirit there was much that was akin te the spirit et him et whom the eagle is the appropriate symbol, and el whom It Is writ ten : " Vi!at avis sine, meta, IJuenec vans nee prephcta, Kvelavlt Kill us," KBLL rUM A. UHMBKt TKEK. A LIUIp Hey 1 tartly Injur lllimflt and n Child by a Ulg Tumble. Harry Mtlley, n nine-year-old son of Ben Jamlu Mllley, who resides ou Derwart street, near Maner, met with a terrible accident yesterday, and bis escnpe from death was very narrow. The pey was picking chenies en tbe top or a tree w lien be tnmle a misstep aud fell down, a distance of twenty-tiv e feet. Several children were playing under the tree aud In the boy's descent he struck: a Utile girl named Etter, uged three years. She was badly cut aud bruised about the head ami face, and her splue is se severel.v injured that she Is unable te walk te-day. The boy was picked up uncouscieus and be remained in that ceud itieu for some time alter tbe accldeut. Dr. McCormick was sent ler and attended the children. The boy was found te be bruised nil ever. He has two uglv cashes ou bis bead and oue in tbe lace. He Is also v ery badly Injured internally. Last night It was leared that the little lellew would die, but te-day tbe physician has mere bejes ler him. Clogged Inlets. Complaint is made that the sewer inlets at fie corner of Frederick street and Cherry alley are in a dilapidated condition, the grates and bricks being washed nut and the inlet legged with filthy debris. The street com missioner will ue doubt haveit repaired, aud w hile he is about It leek at ether inlets iu the svme vicinity. Vteddlug Cake fur Harriet, Lane Johnt(iii, Frem the lUlthnore Sun. President Cleveland scuta box of his wed ding cake te Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnsten, of this city, niece of President Buchanan, who, as Miss Harriet Lane, performed with much grace and tact the duties of inlstress.ef the bile Heum. Declared a DlrlUentl, The Wostern market heuse declared a dlv dend ef2's per cenL, payable ou and after July 1, bO. This Is an increase ever last year. It U pleasant te note its increasing success. Newipaper for hale. Editor J. IU Missemer eilers tbe Mount Jey Afar and Scus ler sale. This is the last phase el the fight ever the water meter. Tnl- Evening's Concert In Trlnll) dispel. " Grecttngs te Tell " will be the Introductory overture iu the concert et Trinity chapel this evening at hill psjl 7 o'clock Lvery ltemet the varied pregramme, from first te last, b se lected from the v ery best loin posers. MAMKIAOSS. Lirsv-ER KicrraAF. On the 15th of June, &H, b the Itev. VV T (ierhard, at his resist nee, Ne Jt Kftt Orange street. Mr. Ueuben 11 Lelu ver, te Miss bnetta If hauffman, both of Maner township. It aiAitKBTa. SI Philadelphia Prodeca Market. PBiLADSLraiA, June 15 Fleur Market Is steady sale of .TO barrels ; Minn bakers at riv vi; 1'nina. family at .'! TJtJI ; Western at WKsilG-.'K: PaWinU.Si !MJ. Uye Heur was dull at K 30G3 13. In. m, call Wheal I une, ri-c ; July, K)ic , Aug , S2-t,c : hcpL. s3Xc Cern June, 3'c ; July tijc, Aug., 15c; Sept., ICC. (hits -June, 37Jc; July, 37Kc . Aug, 34c: 6cpL, 33c New Tork Produce Market. Jfsir Yerk. June 17 Fleur market anil but quiet; tine, f MufJ-JSWs Superfine, B eifjia , Common te i.oed Kxtra VVentern, 13 154375. Ctty 31111 Extras, It 60fJ4 65 for West Indies ; Minn. Kxtra, $3 UtQ ve ; Kxtra Ne 2, 13 St3 G5. Wheat Ne. 1 Ued state en lpet, KM : Ne. J Und, Kc: Ne. 1 White, de. j . tiO. 2 Ued, Winter, July,, S)c Ne. 2 Ued, Winter, Aug, S3';c Lern Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, 16c , July, I5c, Sept., tic. Oitfl-Ne. 1 White state, spot. Ilftcc; Ne. 2, de, Sc : Ne. 2 mixed, June, 33Xc Hye dull; State, 6UC Itarlev nominal. Ferk dull ; New Meas.10Q102S. Lard J uly, 30 ; Ang , 0. Melas-es dull ; 17c. for te test boiling flieca ; rorie men, jizc. Turpentine dull at SAic Kesfi usin nulet: strained te re i quiet: strained te i oed. H OOfll 06. Petroleum dull ; refined In ctwen.Sic Freights dull; . KilUM L.J iillC 1, .y.c. Butter iturkdt dull: New Western Creamery, HG17C. Cheese qnleti Western Hat. SQTKc Ekks dull : State. 1212)c : Western de, ll',c SuKar market steady ; lied nod catleal, 6 15 is tji'ic ; Granulated, jc. Tallew easier i prime city, 1 5-16C. Coffee nominal ; fair cirKeeg at !X, sice quiet ; Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, 3"i01c. Chloate Market. Cbicaoe, June 17, 10 a. m. Market opened : Wheat lune, ic; July, 72Kc; Aug, 7iic: Sept, rMdliXc corn .func, 350 ; July, 3Sic; Aug, KJfc; Sept , 37c. Onte June, 25c j July, 25ej Aug, 25Jc j Sept.. 2iic. Perk-July, M 69 ; Aug , 18 72W ; Sept.. t S2K- Lard July, ttlll); Aug, ts 20 ; bept , W'i5. ltlbs-J uly, fj 15 ; Aug , 3 45 j Sept., 5 if'. cLesias. Wheat June, 71J.C) July, 725.0; August, 7IJic; Sept., 75c. Cern-June. 33ie; July, 3IJQ3Sc ; August, 31' Jc; Sept., 37c UaU-June. 27c; July, 27Ke ; Aug., 25J.Q 2w ; bept , 25Mc I'nrk-June, H C7K ; July, 18 87Xi Aug., IS77K!Pepi.,as8;x. "' Lard June, tu ID; July, t 15; Aug., te25, Sept, K32K Ulbs-June, 15 4a5 15, July, 15 45 j Aug, t 47X05 U) , Sept., 15 6.'K. nrauu and Provtaiens. Furnished by 8, K. Tundt, llrekur, Chicago. June 17,1 o'clock p m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lara. June ssh July TtX 35 27fi SO. 0 15 August 74 3eW "J1 8.75 1)1 September 75 2bU 'SAi 8 tS fa 30 OctetMir 70 ..." .. November ,78 ltecclpts. Car Lets. Winter Wheat : 7 Spring Wheat 2U Cern 373 Oats 111 Uye , , 6 llarley 2 Oil City Crude Oil W'i lead Uecelpts Uegs 2s,teu Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. iu. n nua corn. uata. 1 lira. Lara June July AuiruaL... .71 19- Kli ! H B7K 6 10 35 37 71 September. 75 utioeer wi Nevemtier 7J, Oil City Crude OU 67 Live Bleck Markets. Cnidioe, J u ne KJ.-The Dro tri' Journal reiierts' Cattln Uewlpia, 9,eui head shipments, 1,500 market was easier but slew ; shipping t(rs,(i5u te lVufci, tl iuQic&t stockers and frsMlers, U U8I 05 t cows, bulls and mixed, II 75 (4iu; bulk, l.'BOailO; through Texaus, sj ou UJ 75 ; crasser., corn fed, UIQ4 HO. llegn Ktcelpu, 'J5.0U0 head 1 shipments, S.10O head; market strong, closing weuk; rough sut mixed 13 W504 20; packing und JJ'JPPl''B.latSOtlIght,3eQt2.'l skips, ijsu aheep Uecelpts, 2000 hnad shipments, none; llxi. " "ttl've. H 2Ot 50 ; 'exans, t J WQ JliST LisaarT Cattle receipts, 817 head ; sMpmentg, ces head 1 market fair t prime, $5 60S 6 75 1 fair te geed. Km a- common. U Mt75 Shipments te New Yerk, W carloads. """' Jliigs receipts, 1, tee head 1 shipments. 600 1 market firm 1 PhllaflelphUui St iOaVt 45 iTork iTerk ers. II. wJ 30. Shlpmenu te ew 'yera-,4 carloads, Hhnep receipts, 2,200 head t shlDmsnta. 2,000 ; market very dull 1 prime, I0I as 'fair te geed, f . am 73 i common, flan Lambs, aj 50 t. - - - -- --. '..... w - .. w .,. Hew Yerk Wnsai, Maw Tess. June 17. Wall street, l- p. m. Meney eiy at S per cent Foreign ex change dull at ft KN1I no i Uevernments firm ; Currency S'a, ll' bid I's court. Iisr bid t K" tlll.S old. The stock market opened Ann and almost Im mediate!) prices began advancing en a geed buying of the Uranger, Vandsrbtlts, tkeceal stinks anduv Mltardt At neon the whMellst was up tjtetlw'rcenl. The mnrket since tnld daj his In en strong at the best pries s of the flay. nt(a Mkrfepu. Vluntattuns by ltecd, McUrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, 1'a. iw TURK list. 11 4 a, Canstla 1'aclOc, r.vt; u v. Vi. i Cel. Ceal Central Pacific.... Canada Southern Chl St U l'gh ... Denver A Ule (Irunile Ue! , Lack. A Western Brie KrieM New Jersey Central K. A T Leu. A N LakeBhore Michigan Central. ... Mtneurl l'aelflc Northern Tactile..... N. P. l'rel N. W New Tork Central.... Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trnns , OntarleA Wcjteiu ., raclflc Mall Ilechestvr A l'HUuunr 8U Paul Texas Pacific Union t'aclflc Wabash Common.... Wabash lrlurred Western Union telegraph, West Shern rHiLjiDi'.rau. list. Lehigh Valley K, M.V..A Phiu fenntiylvcrla.... , Keadlng Lehigh Navlgstlea UesUmvllle ruiaaeiphia A Erie Northern Cant People's Passenger , K'd g Geu'ls M'IK's r OU t"- Leral stecas ana llendt. Bopertvd by J, U Leng. Par Last value, sale. .. km im Lancaster H per cant 4 -" 4 I M 4 " , 1W .... 140. Scheel lean ... In 1 or Ju j ears In 5 or J) years .. KM no no ue 100 in 10 or ju years Manhelm lloreugh lean BaKX STOCKS. rtrst National Bank 100 FarmerV National llank M rulten National llank lue Lancaster County National llank .... 60 Columbia National ltank lui Christiana National l.ink UO Ephrata National llank 1"0 rip) t National llank, Columbia 100 rimt National lUnk, truburg 100 First National limit, Marietta 100 rirst National Hank, ML Jey 100 LIUtz National ltank 100 Manhelm National llank 101) Union National ltank. Mount Jey ... Hi New Helland National llank 100 Gap National llank 100 Ouarrj vllle National llank , lue Kllzaliethtewn National bank HO Northern National ltank let) TCKitrikl STOCKS Wg Spring A Heaver Valley 25 205' 113 Ul 1IT.V) 150 115 lit IM 2U3jb 150. 150. 1(9) l 13D.50 UO 110 110 137 24 700 Irrldgepert A Ilorsesheo 13H 24 50 25 24.06 20 2D 40 44 4S.U3 n, CO 35 60 70 63 75 .25 107 60 1KI 3O50 tri 113 fi5.25 62 28 100 25 Columbia A Chestnut Hill. A Columbia A Washington 20 Conesteua A Hlg Sprlu tug., Columbia A Marietta 2S Maytnnn A Elliabcthtewn 25 Lancaster A Ephrata S LancasterA WUlew Street 25 StnuburgA Millport 25 Marietta Maytown r Marietta A Meunt-ley 25 Lane, Llltabathtewn A Middletown 1(0 LancasterA Krultvtlle 50 lncaster A Lltltx a East llrandywlne A Wayneaburg .... 60 Lancaster A WUllamstewn 25 Lancaster A Maner 60 Lancaster A Manhelm 23 LancasterA Marietta 26 Lancaster A New Helland 10U MISCILI.AKIOCB STOCKS. Quarryvliie B. U se MllleravUle Street Car 60 Inquiring Printing Company 60 Gaslight and Fuel Company 23 Btevens Heuse (lienils) no Columbia Gas Company 3 Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company loe Marietta Hellew. ware 100 Stevens Heuse 10 Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market 50 Kastcra Market &n Western Market 60 Lancaster City Street ltallway Ce 50 Gas Company Bend- lue Columbia HoreuKh Hern's 100 Lancaster A Susquehanna. 300 Lancaster A New Danville 2S Suarryvllle It. K., ?6 loe lading A Columbia Jl. lt..S's luu 10 ar25 21010 1U6 Is. 1 m 52 25 61) 1(1) 101 300 11 114 73 104.73 NBW AltrXXTIlttSMXtlTB. B AK1NQ POWDKB, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Mefd only in cant. Her.lL Uakibe 1'ewdis Ce., 106 Wall Street, New Yerk. marn-lvdAw D1 ,I W. H. L,OWKLTn LiSNTIST. Graduate of the University of Maryland, with Dr. E. K. 1 eung, Ne. 8 East Orange street, Lan aster, I'a. mjl-lmwAtfdoed WANTED A QIRU AT COPIjAND'S Beslaurant. It NO.lSiNOKTUQUKKNSTUEET. PUBLIC HAIjE. Will be sold at Ne. 719 North Prince street, te-morrow (Fill DAY) afternoon at 1 o'clock, Household and Kitchen Furniture, if JACOUGUNDAKEK, AUCL R OIIKEB'S LIQUOR STORE, NO. 23 CENTRE 8QUA11E. SCHOOL. TAX KOU 18Sa Tbn dspllcate Is tnthe hands of the Treas urer. Three per cent, off for prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, lreasurer. Ne. 1! Centre Square. Ofllce hours from 9 a. in. te 4 p. m. A .'uidlt NOTICE THKEEI'EK CENT. ABATE. merit will be allowed en all City Tax paid en or before July 1st. C. f. MYEI18, JelMwd city Treasurer. M- AIIKLKY'S "YABA IlEAUriES"' recommended te levers of a genuine Havana Clgai.at M AUK LEY'S, Yellow rrent," Ne. 21 North Queen Street (formerly llartman's) FIHHING TACKLE AT THE LOWEST Prices, at rUAILUVS EAST END I'lIAKMAOY, Jointed Reds, Ash, 15c, upwaids ; Brass lteela from. 40c, upwards; Japaneze llamboe and Southern Caue l'elts at Lewest Prices i Silk Lines at ilargalus. J une7 Iweedlt pRIVATE SALKOKUOKBEB. 1 have new a let of WBBTBBN NORM AN HORSES, lrein Indiana and Illinois, purchased by Given, llauin A Ce., consisting of heavy drafts, farm horses, and a few nlce drivers.aud a let of Kin tucky llurses, and drivers, which i will dispose of atnrlv ate sale VP UEOUQK GROSSMAN. aOOOlIBAN'H COUN OUltE. THE LATEST, THE 11K3T, C0CHRAN'S",C0RN CURB. ALWAYS CURES, NEVER FAILB. Guaranteed te give satisfaction or money re funded, l'rlce cents, at 11. U. UOCURAN, DRUGGIST, Net. 137 A lw North queen 8t , Laacasur, Fa. marB-iyeeaa t 11 v. 9 r a IvVM f ai 01 4IJ, 44. 3i at s,u SU 13llJ 131V lSliJ svj itj' 2). $ JZ z CS WjJ 'i. Sl S'l 3JH (i'fc h5S XV 73 , HUi ltli lit . , 27'. :;k . M t '"H . 111O w n i . ltftij Us4 UfttJ ! "s us 'S . 3J 35V Jlij . lv,i N' SIM MS '. wji NV, PIU I . 1VW 152 si . 6-jvi etf J eiw . 10iv iwtj 1041J IMj 2J . Mli &3U SI !H Kfl UK . &esi swlj .v? ". '.'.'.'. "" iw n. ...1 no UK 1U3.3 1(6 jrjnr4Br.BJ.rj . VMt WANTKD-A COMl'BTRNT MAN TO Inkechargenf a foundry. Special work. one ether need apply. I, VNU1S MThAM KADIATOKCO, Ne, m; North cherry Street, Lancaster, Fa. JiiimlMt TisOH JJ II e HALE l'OUK JIOKSK-reWKH llorlteutal Kimtne. romnletu with boiler. heater and t'timp t as geed as new can be seen reTKiug,ai jelfilwd lOfOUTIICIIHIBtlANBT. MAKKliCY'H "YKM.OW PKONT tlrar tiller Havana 5 tent Clar ts pro nounced tiy smokers thu best In the mar ket, at MAUK1.KV8 "Tellow lrent," Ne. 21 North gueen HtreeL (Formerly llartman's) mOHAUCO t'UrriNHH, NUKAPS. HIFT X 1NUS AND PACKK113' WASTE, Ury and Clean, bought for cash. ,,.- J.S. MdLINB, Ne 273 I'earl Street. New Tork. HeU'rence rred. Schulle, Ne. lit Pearl street. New erk. febt7-lya PUT YOUlt lHKMlSr.S IN OUUEU. Chloride et Llmu and ether Seasonable Uis- Inlet tants, at llUlll.KY'S IIUUO HTOKK, Ne. JO VV est King Street. EVAN'S KLUUlt. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable e lllX'KSI UllKCKSI Ulven WlthOoedsl Given Wlthlloedsl The Diniculty about Checks Is all ever. We bavearlghl te lssue them. Our business will be conducted In the future as In the past, t hicks redeemed and new ones lssned A lull check given with each and every pound of coffee and four with a pound of tea. An elegant new stock of presents te sell ct from. A new Invoice of fans this week I OliARKB'S TBA STORE, marse-lv-d Jtw Ne. 3d West King Street DATKNT ST11A1' PANTALOONS. Ths Greittst IiTUhea of thi kfi. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap fit easy, de net bag out at the knees, don't draw up when sitting down, and give better satisfaction than any ethers, l'lace your order with A. II. Keicnateln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lauiastcr for tbe I'atent Deuble. Stran antaloens. 1 ntTer an unusually full stock of nebb ebbv iri goods for Pantaleon.". But Vesting and Spring Ovcrcoets.and am dovetlng my en. ttrti attention te my trteud and will Kinr,, nnpffert te retain thortei tmtrens. ai wtllsmre no effort te retain the position I have se long held as First rtne Merchant Tailor el Lancaster Uespectfnlly yours, A. 11. K03KNSTK1N, 37 North Queen BL T AWNS 11H0U0HT DOWN. The continued Coel Weather has brought Lawns Down te 4 Cents a Yard, AT Till North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W.1I1U.1E, nev5-lyd Ne. 322 North Queen street. s P It I N O IIAKT'3 Ul'ENINO AT U. OEH FINE TAILORING. The l.anmst and most Complete Assortment of 1 INK VVOOLLKNS for the Spring Tiade te be found In the City of Lancaster. A Choice, Line of Spring Overceatings and rantoleontng In all the Latest Patterns Trices Lew, llcst Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H.GERHART, NO. 43 .SOUTH QUBEN STKKKT. ."Opposite the l'ostefflce, martl lydU -JtTlNKHAI, Si'KIXO WATEIt. BLACK BARREN Mineral Spring "Water. PUKE, .SVVKKT, TA8TKLKHS-A NATUItAL KKJ1EDY AN 1) SPECIFIC. 1 or Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Drlght'a Disease, Diabetes, Jaundice, Gout, itrlck Dust Deposits, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Gin end Debility, temale Diseases. 3 Testimonials and References furnished. Sold In quantities from half a gsllen te ten gallons. I'. B. GOODMAN, Manager. Olllce Ne. 37 East Grant Street, (rear of Court IhtUlLACK IIAKHKN SPUING HOUSE new open, rer terms, address MISSCHlllSTIK DOMIIEKG-U, Pleasant Greve, Lancaster County, Pa. JunelMmd CHOES I SHOES I New Red Frent Shee Stew, Ne. 48 NORTH QTJBEN ST., (Next Doer te Fostefflce) We h-vve lust received one of the llnst Lines of Men s Rey's, Youths', Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can beget for the money, thus complet ing our already largxsteek. We can guarantee the prltes te be ' IIOTTOM riGUUES." We have strictly "ONE i'RICK," and guarantee entlre satisfaction. If you want fine or coarse shoes or Bllppcrs ; if you want hand or machine made shoes, in fact, 1! you want anything In the shoe line, that can be found only In nrst-class establishment at Popular Prices, call at the NEW RED ritONT B1IOK STORE, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN 8TBEET, (Next Doer te the l'ostefflce.) CHAS. A. REECE. Drl-3eidwIl J. B. MAHTIN A CO. SPECIAL PRICE LIST. 1 LOT FRENCH SAT1NES AtSSc.a ardj City Prices, 37c; New Designs and Colorings. 1 LOT DRBSS SATBBNS At lie ; were 2Sc 1 LOT DRESS SATBBNS At i:Xc; were lie 1 LOT DRESS SATBBNS At 6c; were 10c 1 LOT DRBSS SATBBNS At 6c. were 8c. 1 LOT CRINKLED SEBRSTJOKHRB Atc.; weru 8c. 1 ,LOT CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS, Kancy Btrtnes, at UXc. 1 LOT TYCOON SEERSUCKERS At 17 J. a yard. 1 LOT PRINTED BATISTES, One y ard wide, at 9c. a ) ard ; worth 12Kc. 1 LOT FRENCH BATISTES At 17c. a yard. I SPECIAL A llargaln in CREAM ALUA. TIlO1) CLOTH, U Inches wlde, at e ayaid. 10 I'leces CREAM CAHIIUKHK at tee. a yardi weithSOc CREAM TRICOTS, All-Weel, Waud 0e. a) aid. J. B. MARTIN&CO Cor. Weit King & Prince Ste, (OppoMUBtereiuBeuH.) laxcabte, rtu iaieiSLu ..teA' t. iue attfeinsw 'J' "V S. ti ;r mrmmt T IK NEW UAHlt BTOKB. -1 NEW CASH STORE, 847 & 240 North qaeen Street, Opposite the Keystone lleuta and Nertasra liana, Ol'KNINU TOllA. New Dress Goods, New ltatltte Cleths, New Feorauekera, New Satteens, New Percales and Chtnues, New UenU'Uauc Shirts, Nun lJtclles' Qaute Vests, Mew Children's tlauie An Klegant Uaute Vest at J5c. Illsck and Cot Cet Cot ercd KM Uloves, a tioed Kid (lloveat&oo. lilsck Silk Mltta, and a Ijtrge stock of Domes tics and Notions t all at Lewest Prices. a- Please give us a call. fuuS-lv-d W.aBOWXKS. J. H. UlVliKHAUO. BARGAINS -1N- Dress Goods I WHITE GOODS, KUIIUUIDKH1KS, LACKS, llUTrONS.TKIMUlNUS, ritlNGKS, HU'tlKRT, ULOVXS, UAUKUNDEHVVKAlt. SKIHT3, St'MM Kit HIIAWL8, PAltASOI.S, 81' N UMUKKLLaB, At llargaln Prices for Cash. Handsome SUMMKltSUikS sold re gardless of cost. aCome and see our goods and prices. JeliD S. Giiler & Ce,, Ne. 3(3 East King Street, Lasc.stsb, 1'a. WTATl' it H11AN1). Jerseys, Jerseys, wnr & sfiind, Mee. 6, 8 Ce lO Baat King 8t. The Jersey Waist still maintains Its position as the most popular garment for summer wear. We new offer a v ery large variety of AMERICAN AND OKUMAN Ceiit-Ditck JerseiB, Vest-Frent Jerseys, Polka-Det Jerseys, Braided Jerseys, In a great variety of qualities at the Lewest rrices ever Known Open TeUy 150 Dezen Ladies' und Children's All-Weel Jersey W&ista, Ilslng the balance el a large manufacturers' stock at (0 per cent, off usual prices. CHILDllEN"1 ALL-WOOL JK11SETB, K Cents Each, LADIES' ALL-WOOL JEIISKVS, 7!0 Each. New Yerk Stere, LANCASTElt, 1'A. BABOWAUm. Ft HE I FlKEil KIKEIM WATER 1 1 WATER lit WATER Great Bargains -AT- KEPLER'S. $40,000 WORTH -or- HARDWARE WILL liE BOLD REFRIGERATORS Water Coelers, LAWN MOWERS, CLOTHES WRINGERS OIL OLOTES, Ready -Mixed Paints. All Want te Take Advantage of this GREAT SALE, WOOD AUD IROU PUMPS. Special Inducements and Bargains -ter-; Mechanics, Builders, Farmers GBKAT VARIKTY OIT THE BIST Steves, Kanges, Heaters, FURNACES, -AND- HODBE FURNISHING GOODS. ALL WILL UK SOLD. HEADQUARTERS FOR Champien Reaper AND BKFAIIIS. A. O. KEPLER, SWl8.Jl4MMw f i t -,"-t A s ! ' tn
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