Attpgi.Sj';,; ? ,nr; 't" rmmTi w?Z- & fVKiMIKO ' ! -." Irf'. s m.r fxir- -f TVawfi" - THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEB. SATURDAY. JUNE 19, 1886. ??, Js -& M' -Jl t''H M? K? rr m ay ik- IF? t '&t m. rf... K ftfrtmvMmWM crnvmcmma i of Trinity lU'ermeri A Moulder Narrowly E- I'fcmlaf HM BjlhU tone of lRTCLltntitcitR. MI A, June 19, The 8tinelay whoel I.THflHy Reformed church will held PkMMMUnir exercises Id tbe church en r Morning at 10.30 o'cleck,lhe occasion M observance of lliclr anniversary. MTTina will be similar (e these held en i' Day and will be Interesting te all mv attend. The cburcb will tie appre. faMMr deeerated for tbe occasion. The jaXMrlter. J. II. Panneliecker, will preach fc Tf lag at 730 o'clock, taking ler his 1 m Bsacnina; 01 euuuay scnoeis. ', W. P. Evans, pastor of the Second Lauienm cnurcii, win exchange inn Ah Kev. W. II. Sleek, of A rclmore. Pa. Meek will nil the nil nit of this church v m MM7 at luau a. ni., nnu e p. m Kev. l?-h flbfli SSMa M fnrtMllli he(n nl title. nlniMk )f, -Tfcere Will be no services in the HL Jehn's .MHaeraB cuurcn en Buntiay, owing tome ' Jafeeeece or the pastor, Kev. J. U. Shellner, -Who la attending tbe services of the minis ,?Mlnni of Pennsylvania, at lutein. The , ,! sessions el the Hundsy school will he held - 'ha the morning, at 8:45 o'clock. ' The Sunday school of tlie United llrelhren ;JAcnrjrch will held their ren Ices in the morn mern JSf lujr, commencing te morrow. r- ' tiMtorefthe Church of Ged. the pulpit will X-ielllIed by Elder" Jehn Shlntlle, of I.incas- ..tl. - Ml T . 1 . . 1.1 -...ll-u-ll.... Inn. e wr. iiib puwr is uui u ijnafiiu.nii(, hm,, fe raise money 10 iy em meuet'itn me eburcb. The Sunday school services vv 111 be held in the morning. , A Moulder Severely lluniril. rt Henry Stever, employed as n meulder at the Keeley stove works, r cee hed severe burns about his taco while at work yester day afternoon. He was engaged In carrying A ladle el het iron for casting purposes, and the place where be Intended te pour It was Hlled with water. This caused the molten metal te explode, and Stever was painfully burned. His eyes received someel the het Iren but the sight Is net destroyed. Tbe IndUn ptwir. Large crowds are attracted te 1'uiittli and Union streets, eery evening, te Nee the ex hibition of UieKlckapoeInellans. A number of boys created some disturbance last night, by sitting en a fence and shouting at tbose people. The Indian doctor captured a white and a colored boy and ene them In charge of Ofllcer Harduele. The lunileulls were placed en these beya aud they wnre taken the direction of the lockup. The boyswere seen released alter heiug greatly frightened. Seme l'ersenftl Point. Mrs. Jam ea Perrottet and children lelt town this morning for Atlantic City, where they will spend the summer month. William auu narry iiruner nave returned home en their summer acatlen, from attend ing college at Mlddletewn, Conn. Miss Lucy May left town this afternoon ter a visit te Asbury Park, N. J. Tbe Town In Uriel. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Church at Ged will continue their strawberry sociable In the church this evenlng. J. A. Dalzell, travelling superintendent, and C. K. Duslin, vice president of the Schuyler Electric Light company, of Hart Hart eord, Conn., were In town during yesterday, attending te their running of the plant In Columbia. Improved machinery was placed en the dynamos and tbe lights are new run ning in geed order. The local ledge of Locomotive riromen held a picnic at Peuryn Park j esterelay,vv hlch was largely attended. A delegation from Hermit Castle, Ne, Ofi, of Mount Jey, came te Columbia last nlnlit en a Iraternal visit te Chippeta Castle, Ne. C8, Knights or the Gelden Kagle. About three hundred people left town this morning en the excursion te Mount Gretna, held by tbe order et Hallway Conductor Aery pleasant surpiie partv was held last evening at the residence of Kir. William Blight, corner Third and Poplar streets, the occasion being tbe 50tb birthday et this gen tleman. Tlie Tilciiiuiu Club. A special meeting of tbe Tiicquan club whs held Friday evening, en call et the ex ex ecutlve committee te consider the question of changing the time of holding the ciidinp tnent at Yerk Kiirnace. It was agreed te begin the encampment en tbe 12 el July instead et the 10th as origi nally fixed. The executive committee were instructed te have tbe Pavlllieu painted and te erect a larger and mere convenient spring house en the premises for the storage of prev l-lens. On Friday evening July 2d, another spe cial meeting will be held te elect annual members toaltend the encampment In pijtftJ of permanent members vije cannot attend. Henry Geerge In Urn Interest nr.lllnrrf. Henry Geerge, the political iceikj.uKI, ar rived In Pittsburg en 1'rlday, ler the pui pui pese of fecuring data en the condition of the miners, "Frem Information he far received he does net believe the miners ire receiving fair wages, aud that their condition is much worse than it whs several jears uge. He finds that a great majority or this cla-H make only a scanty living, and that lully ene half de net have any money coming te them ut the end of the mouth, having lK-en all spent for tbe necessaries of lilu. On the vvhole their wages are lower than any ether class. He believes, however, that the urgaulitieu or the laboring classes, which has becemu general throughout the country during the past year, will result in the Improvement of the laboring classes, and osieclally the miners." ttM In the Iteailln; Clear Trouble. G. B. Breitlgam, of Lancaster, was ene of the seven men from this county who worked ferGlaser .t I'rame In Heading, In manufac turing cigars, which caused such an uproar in that town a few days age. He says the newspapers much exaggerated tbe situation, there being no violence committed, and the mob being composed chiefly or outsiders ana net of clgarniakers. The Lancaster ceuntlans came net from Falrvllle, as pub lished, but from Lancaster, Litltz and Akren, and tbey went te Heading because there they could get from 15.&0 te 'i per tbeiihand in stead or f3 in Lancaster. M r. B. sav s he anil his lellow-werkmen were well treated In Beading. Hill en Cletelaud. from Gov. D. 11. IIIII'b lloaten bpeush. We have a president whose henesty and sincerity or purpose te serve the tweple faith fully are cenceded by everyone. He may make mistakes, but what public man deeH net make them T He Is conservative in his official actions and such conservatism Is the sarety et the republic. Permit me te suggest that our opponent cannot disturb our equan imity by intimating that we are disappointed about the spoils et etllte. Tuero i niibuch disappointment. The Democratic parly has higher aims and purposes thau the mere dis tribution of party palreuage. Linden Hall Commencement, The commencement at famous old Linden Hall seminary at Lititr, will take plate en Thursday morning, June 21, nt 0 a. in. The baccalaureate, sermon will be delivered ou Sunday morning next by ltev. Charles Meench. lit. Hbv. Kdmund de Hchweinlu will preside at the commencement exercises, lollewiug are tbe young ladies who gradu ate: Lucy Baer, Hdith Canam, (iracHCoKen, Mary kepler, Matllde Bobbins, Kllrabetli riS P-Annie Fenner, Annie Oram, Llla beth Lehman, Mary Smith, Mary Webster. VieUtsd ine Market Ordlnancn. OOleer Leman thia morning aaw Jacob ueieert, storekeeper, buy tw eiitv-llve pounds or butter en market from a oeun ry! man. He was told thai it was contrary te the city ordinance te de se, but he Ik.m,.i i. T tejk it away w 1th him? Suit . jZ5 1 Ml .""'.' .bought tejore Alaermah-erdSuey " day te recover the penalty ler vleUtiniii!! city ordinance reladng te markVta. 8 Uu Attlclea IdenllUtd, Tiitgrape Mne trimmer and chisel found te Iaae Espeashade's wagon, stolen by thieves week age, have been Identified by Mr. Graver as his prejwrty. Several or the AfHelM found iu BuzAiid's house have beeu Mtaadtifd by Mr. Itehrer as his iirnnu. AU tese thefts occurred en the same ulght Tk RaMAls Will Net lis Ucbulced. '; f Vnm U Mldulutuwn i'ie,. ,, Dr. Bleugb, ofEllubethlewn, was here en 'itlaeMen TueaJay, He said that a great May men of pure and honorable lnteutleus Ihtougheut Laucasterceunty, have declared ' Mit (bey will net go te tbe elections iu the Muire, fjecause mere is tee much dishonesty W&!3r.'!?r et ""r iwcaster county jweaea ecimmu i cntiiKTiAN trinairrn A Tfell-Knenn Old .ady SnrminbK te an AITertlen of the Heart. Mrs. Christian Widinyer illeil en Friday at 3 p. in. nt her residence, Ne 1 Seuth Ouke street. She had always t-iijnjcd excellent health until nbeut three wrek sge w hen she complained or feeling badly. On Sunday night last she suffered from shortness of breath and had great pain In the region el the heart, the symptoms shetting that organ te be badly dieaed. She rallied, howevtn and was able a few days afterwards te leave her bed and walk alraut the room. On Thursday she went down stBirs. which was attended by a relapse, and nt o'clock en rriilay aiiernoen sue suuertti sueiiier swvrre attack of heart dlsease and dhsl within IU teen minutes aftervt arils. Mrs. Wlduijer, whoe maiden name was Harriet Maria Brown, vvasthn eldest of the ten children that were lirn te Jehn Brown and Margaret Llnd. With lier death but fouret her family survive. She was nmr rleil te Christian Widinyer en February I, Kill, and ou February -I, of the present vear, was celebrated in happy linnner tbe golden wedding anniversary el the need couple. As the fruits of the idniyer union six children were born, nil of w bem nrellv ingsave tlie tlrst wlloer IMwiuH. llrevMi, vlm died April 30, 1SS2. The survivors are Mrs. Edwin II. Brown, Mrs. D. S. llursk, Chrltlan J. Wld myer, of Philadelphia, Mls Kinlly Widinyer and J. Harry Widinyer, of this city. At the golden wedding celebrUlen wtre present all of thie leides nlne graiuWIiildieu nnd tliree great-gramlcblldren. It was noted as n curious loot en that Jej oils cxi-asien that the wedding trlpel 50 jears heroic consisted of a slelgh-iide te New llellv d and return. A family history wasal re.ul, showing the early "truaules of the worthy couple for the substantial position In the community which they have long enjoyed. There will be sincere sorrow lelt In the city at the decease efher whne Christian life ami warm social qualities emlearcd her te all w 1th w hetu she came Inte contact. Mrs. Widinyer was "S years of nge en the 5th of the present mouth, anil lived ter IS rears In the house in which she died. She was a tnostamUble woman a member of M, Jehn'- Lutheran church from the tiiiie of its orgHMzetlenand she took n deep Interest In ad i lileus matters, hhe was lr many j ears one of the lady managers of the Heme ter Friendless Children, retiring from the management only a tow j-e-arx age by reason of her advancing nge. Her lunernl will take place en Monday afternoon nt ', o'clock. Interment at Wexxlward Hill cemetery. Ilenllt el 3Ir. Anna Mrhtntn. Mrs. Anua Stehman, wlle et Kev. Jehn Stehman, of the 1'nlted Brethren church, died at the residence el her son, II. 11. Steh man, who resides in Maner tewnshlis three miles southwest et Mlllersvllle, Friday alter alter neon. Deceased was in thu both vear of her age and, besides her husband, hates several children. She was a sister of Chrl-tiin B. llerr, president of tbe l.ine,v-u.r County Dank, and Mrs. Henry Bechtold, of this city. The funeral will take place en Monday morning at 10 ei'oleck, and the ltitermeut will be made at Stehman's church. Dealh of Sirs. Garrett II i:terl Sarah Everts wile or (Jarrett l. Everts of Heading, lermerly of this city, died In that tiiy te-day at twoe'clock of consumption, ajed 5S jears. Mr. Evarts moved te Heading about four year" age. The uiaHlen name et the de-i-e.isedwas Sarah Breck, sister of Peter and Abraham, et this city. Vp ten ear nun she was iu excellent health, but hail recently de clined very rapidly. A husband, seu aud two daughters survive her. Why .Tames Tarr Was Arrested. James Tarr was under bsil te appear at Alderman Fordney's olHee this afternoon at 1:30 e'clexik, te answer a thnrgenf assault and battery preferred by Weslej Staplerertl. Yes. terday Tarr went tobUatterney and obtained fO from him, by giving him nn orderontho l'eun iron ceminy w liore he is employed. Alter obtaining the 5 Tarr went te the Peen Iren works, and representing that he had te go away at ence was paid all the wages due him. He then lelt town. His bondsman heard et his skipping out and he sent word te Constable Wittick, of Columbia. Wlttlck arrested Tarr and brought him te this city this morning. Alderman I erdtuy heard the suits this afternoon, and returned the assault and battery cases acalnst Frank llemati and Tarr te court. T Make Heller llretzels. Mr. The. H. Keller, of Lititz, ha, made au improvement in the kilties used by bakers for bellnic; Jirctels for tt hlch a patent has. L'S?.l granted him through W. It, (.er- hart, or this city. These kettles nre fur nished with two chutes, placed opposite each ether at the top of the kettle, down nniun snues ceuiaimiig tne preireis are con vened te a receiving frame, arinuged te be loitered Inte the kettle. Alter the nntn-ls areKiilIlciently boiled the Irame is raised nnd the sides removed. Bj this arrangement a number eif prbtels can be ileed iu tlie kettle) anil removed at the simeUiue, and are preveuted from tielng brokiiiaiuHesingthtir shape whilst boding. AV he e)trntliti Mene) ' from the I.ant i-tei In ili i A roll of bills amounting te a i-oiiielerabIe sum or money was pieked up netr New Hol Hel land early en the morning of the late prima ry election. The money is new awaiting an owner, and, In delault thereto!, will revert le the Under. It Is believed t have liee nelrep ped by a pair of ablet Lancaster city peiliti claus win) visited that sevtleu en business the night preceding the primary, returning te Lancaster early lu the morning el tbu 22d ulu Inquiry in the vicinity of New Helland may discover le the lesrs just where en the highway the package was diepi'i. (lulluudet Heiiim ler Hear .Mine The Uallaudet Heme fur de-at mutes, en the Hudsen river, tbree miles above New Ham burg, N. Y., wa.sellli-lally opened Thursday afternoon. Several of thu ttusties from Sew Yerk and a large cempitiy eif ladies and gentlemen Irem Peiighkeepsie, Wnppengers Falls, and New Hamburg asrmuibltxi in the chaiel te Jein iu a short service of dedication aud te listen te au address b llr Pett. The home is situ .test en a tarm el l.-iacrea. Here aged nnd intirm mutes and these neeidiug festering care alter leaving school will be cared for. These who are able will work en the tarm and thus contribute te their own support Itetiirned te Court Jehn G. Amand was heard by Alderman i'erdtiey this morning en a elurgu or f.nse pre.tei se preferred by Adam s FrBy. The testimony showed that Amand indue el I rey te becemu his security, en a stay el execu tion ny representing that he was worth tsun ev er and abev e his debts ; that tbe amount el Hens against it when he made the reprtstn. tatlims was 2,2311 and iu uddllieii iherei was an unrecorded Judgment el 2 MM) held by bis lather. The alderman rtijinrtil Hindu lenelant te enter ball ler trial at ihu August Wanted Iur u serleua Charge. The police authorities this morning wtre netiiled te be en ttiu lookout for Jacob I aust, a 10 ear-old boy, who is wattled ler an at tempt te commit a rape at Lincoln, EpliraUi township. Edmund Mehn is the prosecutor Iu the ease. Faust Is elescrlht.il as being flve leet In height, tiiiUiitiiig stout, scabby en the netk aud bauds. He has relatives iu this city, and the presumption is that he came le this city last night. The elllcers are en the lookout for him. Cruelt) te AiilmaU. It Is ropertod that Benjamin Weaver cru. oily Ill-treated a htter near Hambrlght's tavern oil Friday afternoon. The sti-er was unable te meve as fast as Weaver thought. H ought te, aud It Is said he cruelly Imat a,ji abused the nnimalse badly that It could m t meve at all. It Is u proper e-dMt ler the ."si ulely for the Prevention el Cut. lit te Am luals te Investigate). Living Without i;mnK, Accerdlug te a telegram IrtJiu Jacksen, Michigan, Mrs. KllMbelli Heed, et llmie-ily, alllicted with internal euticer, "vtbh the ex ceptltai of two spoonfuls eit pe.rt wlne each Savi.' hV" ",u 'uriSii.t Iu nlnetv.oue fay our Irl.h BuliuHpiien. Aathe English elections w 111 j.Uce proba preba bly between the 2ltr. and Uwaeit. of jUy. It Jadeslrable that thesu vvhq have net ,i tlmlranl.iu.rli.tlr..,,. V1. i. ., ,? . ."'" VU , at once, that the uieiejw b" rorwitded without delay. r u bbath or ami, doing te Knrepe.. Frank T Sprecher, or this city, nud Kev. Father Gauss, lermerly of this city, but new having charge of the Catholic parishes et Milten and Suiibury, will start ler Etirope between the M and It li of July, though thuy have net as jet decided iiku what steamer they will go out. Kev. Father Haul, or this cltv, had in tended te go along, nnd will ge, ir he suc ceeds lu securing a prlest te attend te the wants of his parish during his absence. An Open Air Concert by the l.lnerly I'aiul. Centre Square was crowded with people last night, for ever ene hour. The attraction was the Liberty band, which gavethelr first open air concert en the balcony of Levy's cigar store. Theentertaliiment was first-class In overy rcect, and the large audience showed their appreciation et It by loud ap plause. 'I he Uilid has sneu great uupnnev mentef latennd they deserve tu succeed ns they work hard. A Hut I'lece of street. East King street, neir the west end of the city rtserve)lrs, is In a terribly bad condition. The water lles there afier a rain aml'makea a bed of mire through vt hlch travelers have te drive almost hub deep. The nuisance could beabateelat n trilling expense, and r.e one exttild de It tK'tter lhau our genial street e-om-uiissleucr. The l-anei.tfr VV'alih factor. We leivrn Dial the L mcaster w xtch com pany lias Itecu reerganlesl princip.illy by new men nutl new Interests, having iH'hind them au abundant capital te make thelactery a suevt'ss. Though the orgsniwtien has net been entirely e-euipleted, it Is iu gexxl hands antl will no doubt be very soeu put Inte full operation by the new company. Fdmuml II Myers, who cures bv laving en of hands, vtlll bent the Ptirrel llorse hotel, l.anciu ter. en Thursday. Juneil, 20, a!, where partleJ cantecvlvu tieatuicnt. A Fine afe. Iaiuls Veber. tbe North tjui-en strvet Jmtelcr tedsv received a line no safe which he pur chased of the llirnt's company, of Pittsburg, through their agent. Jehn S. llrencuian. The ssle I very large, standing six feet high ami tictehlngover two tens. Tae custoiners of Mr vv eber who have occasion te leave valuables at his store can rest assured that they will be sale Thti safe Is very handsomely painted and it adds te the appearance of thostero's interior Oeltjsburg r rurlen. Don't terget the cheap e..etty8burg excursion en June 3. j.iK.te;r:.s. McCaskkv Kkmssdv -Atst Mary's parseuaee, by the Itev lr MetUllagh, Vtr. h VV . Me Laskey unit Mls K. A kt lined, both of Ian e.ister Net cjid. ltd Wistbr. In this city, en the Kth Inst,. Clara A , daughter of William and Ibrcsu VV Uner, In the Ibth ye tr et his nge. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her pirents te-tdence, Se. 331 Seuth (jut en street, en Stimlaj afternoon nt 2 e clock, lnter ment ut Zten cemetery. Jel--Jtd HrmiEs June 17. 1st,, In ihls city, Iaic Hughes, in thnthetr of hi age. The relatives and friends of the lamlly, also the pests efthedraud Army of the Kepubllc and sll old soldiers are repctfully Invited te attend the funeral, Irem his late residence, Je 251 hast Lemen street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 2td VVIDMVKK. In this rlty, nn the lsth Inst., Harriet M., tt lfu of C. W ldniyet, iu the TJth ear of her age. The relatives nnd friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funertl, Irem her late residence, Ne. 1 ?euth Iluke street, en Monday afternoon at 2K e clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. ltd Steuman In Jluner township, en the lsth lust, Anu.i, tttte et Itev. Jehn stchtnan, aged SI ears, 9 months and lSdii s. The relatives and lrlends of the f imlly arere- ipectlully Invited te attend the funeral, freut the residence of her son, 11. H. Stehman, Maner township, en Monday morning at a e clock. Scrv lees at -tehtnan's charch at luet'cleck. Mm-.kl June li ls-si,ln Heutas.le. Clearfield county. Pit , Mabel Her.ulcj, vteinge-l ilaughter tu rev t, r.. and Annie .. eiegei, nijru years, men tbu and da s ltd tt jtAitKura. I'hlbtitetprilH Produce ittrHet 1'tiiLADiLrHiA. June 1 tr lour Markut Is anil bales of lue ttsnt-ls ; .Minn, bakers st fiSn4V): I'eituu. family at 1.1 75BI ; Western at liie.,j : Patents, 1 Sefts t'l. It je flour was . ub t at (.. ei'ti 1 1. 1 p. m. etui Wbent .lune, -Vc , July, S5c ; Aug , MiC ; s,,,t., sic e,ern Jitim, ( J!4l , Inly li'4c . Aug., UKc . Sept,,c eKits-.lune, J" c ; July, AXc , Aug, -tJe.; Sept , J.'Sc ewerK I'rtMlure Vtt.rhet. New Verk, June l'J Ir lour market null but (inlet; Hue, $; IistJ'.M; bunenlne, I-' tyJt : . common te oed hstra Western, 3 104(175. City Mill h.xtnn, I UKJI IA for West Indies ; Minn, fcxtru. Jlt(IV te. Kxtru e 2, M ZQ i iO. v htt.it I ited slute en spot. He . Ne. 2 Ileal, Winter, sic; Ne 1 While), state, s7 Ne 1 Ued, Winter, Au0-t5Kc; Ne. i lttd, Winter, Sept , ssj.c Cern .se 2 Mlxt d, cash, ITc July. IVc. Oats Ne 1 White state, spot, IJ., ; Ne. 2, dn, 1-c , Ne 2 mixed, June, SI' t 11 e dull. Male, ntc lUrley nominal. I'nrgtlull; New Mes. tluflluss. bard July, f"iJ' , Aug,s MeIusshs 11 nn; We for &0 test boiling sloes' . Perte Klco. TftflS-c. Turpentlne easlt r at Jl)c. titHin sit atl . slrnlnt d in grssl, 11 (0Q1 05. Petroleum dull : redned In cu-es, s'fci freights nominal, gi-iin te l.lvurioel, !-ic. liutitr Vlurket dull; New Western Crtuiii ery, Hfcl7e Cheese tju let Western Hat. 37Ue. Kggs linn j state, liQUiie W estcrn de, ll'iJ l!c sugar market dull : Iieinr.cd cutleaf, BJQ li 1 Me ; OrunulaUd, b 3 lsc. Ualiew ijulet prlmeclty. IVKIkc Cotfee nominal ; fair cargoes at ' Ulceiiuiet; Cirellnaund Louisiana, common te ful r, JXUIc. (iraui and I'rovuien rumhihed.by a. K. Vundt, broker, Chicago. June 19. 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. June 31 July 7I51J Jijj S7K e sfi t, aj August T Vi 2H itfu ti l September 7s) J7J 'J.J.J a 12J b i7W (Ictelwir Tii . . November su ltccclpts. Car Let. Winter Wheat u Spring Wheat :, Cern , si-.- Outs 131 Uye j barley , i OH city Crude Oil cK lltuid. Uccelpts Hogs IB.iOi Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. iu. W heat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard June 7-Ji Hi nij 8 -iX b i.'h J"1! 71 3.VH V7S 8 S-JK B .11 August 7S: 3K -ji,v swf J September. 7. ' T,', , , W)! 6 35 Dctebei 7J'J .. ' it-- November Oil City Crude Otl 70 Chtrxge .Slnrset. CuiOAOO, June 19, IU a, tu. Markut epenes! : Wheats-June, 7JC) July, 7JK!Aug, 7IJ.C, Sejit, 7bc. ern lune. S5!c i July, jTJieiAug., Se,'iQ .I'J.e, Sept , 37c. 'uu June, Me; July, 2Ve ; Aug, S5tc , rer'k-'.July. n t?x Aug , ti')!X , Sept., I't (llli. hard .luly,tl JJ Aug, t JO ; bpL. M sj. 1 lbs-July, 15 15. Aug, J5 15, fcipt,ibO. 7.tt70C'"ept"'7l',i,!; J,"y' ri7'Ci AU"Urt' Acins-e!1t,.U37l,0, J,,1'' i'',"i AU"' be"t-Juue, Wici July, 7c, Aug., 'Ju-c, fork Juue, ISHlkjJuly, ti n:(: Auir.. S JK t sept-, rJ U2H t.'siSz'W'&K.WJ July' ,:K! Auk- a KKVSepu & "Kl Ju'y' tt "X ' Au" ' Lira Meck markets. 1 tbrmivti T.vHii, , nu u S-fll tall III.. JLt nefi)l (HI, l,.,tl.,.. Sis. 1 vuns, HegB-lletuipt. jeimi heiiai hliunnnts, r.uu head) luaikul elreug, ultislng wink; reuuh uiul inUed 13 UOdSl 311 1 packing and Jj'JIP'l'iBlHu0ai3.',llghl,t.lis1ai2O; klp, li'M Sheep Ilectilpta, 1.V0 head; shipment, iioiie: luarku strong; mitlves, f Juitl te : leiun !'V WW. I.ui.ibs,llt58ia. ""',U East Libsstt cattlu rtedits, lij head: stlpuieuu, limhe-att 1 uiuriul nothing doing : all through consignments. Mupmenu, te New 1 erk, nene. Hegs-jtK'ttlpts. 2.UO bead 1 shipment, l.iiu , market firm t t'htudelpinwi, (4 3Ju 40) Vork Verk Vork carleaU0 3'' h,,,',u":"1" te i,"w Verk, 5 m5r'Li;i,rrh:,alp"' ,1"' 11,Jla, hlpmenU. 2.S00, JSii MmV;uuun.""r en BOea tommen very Verk slecks. w TCetm, June l.-WalUtreet,lsp. in. in. Meney uy at per meu iemitu ex- Ciiioaeo, Junuis -The Dreiert' Jeurhnl reports reperts reports CstUilttceliiu, 7.UA) h.ttdi shlpmenu, 2,3tm market dull and 11 shade lewe.r; shlnninir ktu-n,uxi te lUMft. tt i.Ji6ilj leclcersantl feeders, IJtVAICOi utwe. bulls and nilie.l. it m fiilii bulk, ti .VKti.vi change quiet at Wl Uevemmenls firm t Currency B's, tlVj bid 4's coup. Ili'S bid! WsllHH bid. The stock market opened steadt , but en some selling by the mom traders ptlies w eaVt tied and derllnt'd Ik te ' l't csmt lu the tltst thirty tuln utes. 1 he bulls then caine le the support et the market, and by bidding tip the leader cstsb llshed an sdtiincoef i te 1J, pt t cent b mid ds The mirket h.u slnce rciutrd ttactlenal. but the tone Is steady.; Sterk Markets, ejuiitatlnns by ltevd, Mcelraun A Le., tuukers, Lancaster, 1'iv Mw terk list. II 3 r.i MtJ Canada l'scinc. mvr U C. U. I Cel. Ceal Central l'nclnc... Canada Southern UhL, 8t t. A Pun Denver A lllollmnde.,,.... lc' . Utck., Wesutrn Krltt .,....... ............... Jt l."s !! l.i S 11 27 IJW'l, "?' '.IW MS sit 7I'( S WJ 11V11 KrlcM New Jersey Cettlral K. A T Len. A N Lake Shere Michigan ("entril , Mt"url t'aclnc Northern I'aeltlc S. P. Pret N. VV Sew erk lentral Ohie Cent nil Omaha Otvgen Trans OntrvrleA Vtejtmn I'aclflc Mall KechesterA I'ltlseurg St. Paul Telas Pacific Union Pacific IVitbash Cemninu i s,.S li" 's n li7'4 4 ' At Nl li"tj 107'J US 34T. 1S hit, tiiCi iS: hnt4 8S MS I" 1-i M ,S 01S ss' W s Pits' II "!' 17 s PJt: mis? Wabiuh l'Uitertrd Western Union Tilegraph.. West Shern rBILAD'.riltA LIST. t.ehlgn velie H.. N V. A I'hlla eennsyivtirls Itetdliu' Uihlgh HVlg-iUt.i..., Ilestenvllle , I'htladetphla A Krle.., Northern Cunt I'ttple' I'Assontrer... K'd'g Ueii'ls M'tg's t. U 54 ' SI 12 !Mt! .t'i st,f ..i l.S' 7U 5ii LatcHl sieKii itntt lleiuts. Kepnrted by J, II bong Par Last value, sale. Lsncistei s per c.-nt Is-ie ... .. liu U7 l"i lm Schestl lean lu) In ler J) enrs 1(0 In ler J) vcars. 110 KM He ltr.' Uri.3 n: 1U2 In lu oral jears. lu) Maiihelm ttoreugh lean liu jtKi.toiers. RVAAfilOVS SllltVH'ia WILL UK held In the fellow lug churches en sundav , lu the morning nt 1D-JU, In the etenlitir at 7 1 -nndty school at 1 IA h m. Whin the hour Is dim r, nt It Is specially noted Iiumtv 1.ctiikra Ne chureh ervlces to morrow nn account of the met ting of s nod. Suiiiltv si hoel, however, as usual at 1 15 ji. in sti 'uinlit) the morning -es-ion.ef the cnoel will bei;1n Iteirtilar month) meeting of the Junier Vlls-lenur stvlety en "Monday evenlng at 7 39 CmtisT LniiitRA-s CitrRfii West King street E L ltecd, pastor Ne church sen Ices te-morrow sunilij schtxlnt9a in. eiRArs l.tTitERA?r Cerner of North Queen and James street. Kev ( Hit in Houpt, jt-itter. Services at 10 W a. ui. and h-tju p. iu. suuda school at 9 a. 111. I stnx Hethel Kldcr I Price, pastor Presetting at 10-JO a. in., nnd 7 IV p m. b the pister Sunday school at 9 X)p m. Kt tseixtiAi 1'lrst Chureh, (bennin). North Watet striet, Itev Isaac lies, pastor Preach Ing at tu JO a. in. and ut 7 O p. m. Sunday scbesjl at 'i a rn. st Jehn's HsroRMre (Herman) church, cer iter Orange and Mulberit stnets, Itev. Jehn knelling, pastor. Scrv Ices at in a. ui. nnd 7 13 p. m st. I.ckes ItErentiRD Marietta Avenue, Itev VV 111. F l.lchllter, pater. Children's Day ser vices Morning service with baptism ei chil dren, nt 10.31) a in. Service for the Sunday school at 7 p m sundav school nt 2 p in I NITEll IIUKTIIRKNIS CHRIST (COVENANT) West Orange aud e onceid streets, Utv J Ik Kunk, pastor Preachlntr at 10 jn a m. and 7 15 p m. Sunday school at 9 15 a. m I'rat.-e meeUng ut b . p in Tub VV omen's Temperince L nlen will he d their asua!pruer meetingtei-merrntt atternoen ut a qu trier past J e clock. In the t Paul s He formed churi h 1 his meeting is net appointed se'ely for members of the Union. h.verbed In t ited. On Tuesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock, sharp the Union will meet ut Ne. 112 North Prince street. Moravian J Max Hark, pastor j e. m , Sunday school lu4 a. m , litany and scrmeu 7V, p m ,eventnjr service skcesd hvAsetLiCAL I Kugllsh ), en Slulberry striet, alieve orange Pn-ai hlng b the pasteir. Itev smith, nt 1U3U a m. and by Itet A. lUlsbar, of Manhclui, at 7 tv p. m. sundu) school nt 9-1V p 111. Iirst ltureKMi-n Chi-riu Kev J M Tltzel, 1) I) , pastor Services 10 morrow at lu-10 a. in ami 7 15 p ui. Sunday schtsil at a in Ihete tt ill also boa union children s -erv Ice at 2 15 p m. All the services will be commemorative of the oigaulzallen of the church 13e ears age itev ,1 A Peters vt HI preach in the evening st Pauls Kkrer.vtu The congregation will Jein In the anniversary services with the first Ifeterined church, morning and ev enlng Sun elu school at 9u m l'KRsBTTEniAM l'reaehlne In the n.nrning by the Kev. II r'. Iluusman, of shepherdstewn, V a. Ne evening service. LLtv sjrfet CHVTEL. M. k Congregation Sunday school at ion ui . preachlnicat 11 15a m , alter tt hlch the communion ,-trv Ice will be held. Preaching at 3 p lu and 7 15 p in. by the preald Ing elder, J latntbury 1 irst M E CuiRCU Preaching by the pastor nllifJUa in iindhp m sundu .-hc.i i.t'i 11 m lrHtr meeting en Wednesday eveulngut" West Mission M. E Chapel, corner Charlette and Lemen streets Preaehlng b Kev. . dray utlOieiL.m anil 7' 15 p. m. St l'ACL'a M. K. Ciickcii sundiy school ut oe a m Preaching by the pister at It ir tn. and 7 15 p. m Praer meeting en V tdne-day evnnlugat 7 15 Piiesuvtkrian Memerial Cnt'Rcit, snuthQuPen street, sen lie ut tbe usual hour h s mei ts ut u a. tn. st. Jeu'sI.DTUEnAN. PreachlnK morning and evening by the pastor, Iti v Stivinus stall, -undtt school ate a m domain viUslen at 2 p in AH are Invited. tlf.W AlirjSMTJSJiMISATA. T3AKINO rbwllEH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. Amarvolef purity, strength and wholusemenetss. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powder. Hild only in cam. Ueval IIakime I'owdsrCe., 106 Wall Htretet, New Verk. mav27-lvdw WANTKD-A GIRLTO WOKK IN Till: kitthen. Apply at tbe fountain Inn, south Queen street. ltd VANTKI) A MAltltlKI) MAX, FIHST T clas lefirence with ability, for reuiunvr atlveciiipleiiieiit. Address, "A il " It ISTCLLiokscenOIuce. TACOii i'. 8iii:ArFi:u's l'UUKUYK WHISKY, DUKESntEtTLlQUOlt STOItK Jel9 3td MILWAUKKK LUNCH 1 Ihls (SA I UltllAY) evening suter Sulad and Hum AlsothetoltbruleiluiidbsslJIIIttuu kiii I'll.ener laigur Heur. Kuehlei'siuid llelb's 1 erk beer en tap. It C. MATTKK.V. C1LAM bOUl' LUNCH THIS (SATl'K J IIA) uVKiilugut the beuthein rCxthiinge Hetel, ceriit rseulli (iueen and Middle sin etn ICuihuiter mid bptuuger's llcur and 1'ertti 011 tap li lit" JOHN II HOIMJKK. ATOCIC TL'HTLi: hOUl LL'NCH TO i'i .. if...... b. .. 11.... ... 1M N1U1I1'. -' -..., ,. .v,,., uijumu IH--,UIU1MII 1, under lllrsli biilldliur. Have. led and Hard Hliull Crabs, I. Ittlu Neck clams und nylers In every slyle open day nud night Het lunch every morning. UKOKtiK W, SCIIhKT, It Proprietor, uiiuc haT.i: or oiue hehheh. On Monday, June 51.IMI, will be sold ut 1). Leiguu's halu s tallies, Markut atreet, l.an easier, l'a. freur of McUrunn Heuse), Twenty head or Ohie Herse. Among them are some very flne drivers and geed stepping horses, und tt low geed hcavy-beuud fetslers. Hale le commence nt 1 o'clock p. te. A credit of ut days will be given. ltd' DAJUKL LOOAN. .VJtll' AltritKTJHRMKyTS. TUT. ONM.Yll KAll HAVANA ril.LKIt LIUMt in the rltv ler !te Meeischiiutti Cigar nud Itgarette llelileis fur lap IM.Jlt 111 s t UiAUMOHK, feb!3 VV A HIM Ne. Ill rast king stteet. 1 I-)0STl:l)(lltOl MUIOII AM) N.M I'll S l.n.iil t.,,.ittttt1itt,,,,li,tflt II111 II. ..V....... v iiiitiii 1 -'-it .in ,.1. I, 1(11, 1, I, heue. Ne .Ml VV , ,.( kina slrts.'! ueit te the I till taster sknt lug llttik Kteki r sand It tiapp' liter etn lap ltd VVM It Ml M. Proprietor. -1JLAYINU CAUHS AT ftc, let'. ANI)"l5e L per deck, line e.llt I Age I'lav lug Cauls, iV. ism dt 1 k. ItKMI I'll s Clli Ml smith, fetus v Asttd Ne III hast king StieeU -VTOl'ltT. SAL A'lttll M'KU-Tili: Ai enlv place In tin elty te da tthereeu cult gel lllekei s ( eb brute d saltater Itei 1 ttllh 11 lint hoi I nut h sour Potntei-siind Half suiekt il S in-uKe I- st ItisslugiT s Vlaner lintel, Nes 'Ji; nnd :i 1 We-t Mug stteet, opposite l,unristt-r Kink ltd" w uv i fit roil a skt ok ti:i:th tt hen ten tan set tint sumo ut k nt VV I 1-IIKIt s Itimtiil lliwim. Ne t?2 North ejuetm Mnsd. lias iidmlnlsti red p!7 1 d W ANTi:t A l.OOl) lilltl. TO DO genera! housetterk Applv til I1 West Chestnut stteet, (lOtsl ulttentst untitled lltsnl wiige git en. ltd tirANTP.D-A COOK IOK Till: IIOMK for frleutlless Children tine tt he tin derstnnds plain cooking und mtlkinij t..ssl rvten'tieereiiiilrtd. Aitpl 011 VV eidnt sdat , I one a nt 'o'clock, at Jiinri'i.'l MLS KAsP ktNll sntH- 1 AA. Use .Miiiilteiin Heller The Original, in -llvM,A9tt 13B. Fleur. Ihu HesU alOllXl'CO criTIMlS, HCKAl'M. Nirr. . INUS AND PACk kits' WASTE, Dn und Clean, bought ter cash. J S M01.1N1, Ne ir Peiul StriHit, New Verk. lloterenco r'red. Schulte, ev Hi Pearl stUMtt, New verk febl7-lyd KVAN'S rl.OlK. LEVAN'S FLOUR Alwnys Uniform and Reliable Teni:.vLi:u iNTKitrifT 'I he VI irt land liuti tirettei-s ! t hsnv.e VVorten .Stump, mi the Ikiltltnere ,t Delaware Itnllread, a lis der of the Dtluttare llaltntad, eUers te Dealers ample facilities ler billing and shipping Ihls -ittten his u large 'crop of lx-iche" this ear, und Is noted for lis superior tiMlt her full Inlnimutleti, circulars, etc, ad dte-the 'eereiiiry. VVM P NOItltls Ji 1'i-IiuVV As I.nchs, kenlCe, Jld. PI HL1C .SA I.AN ON i: WHO WANT S te dot bio the money In n short time should attend .1 M Heler's sale at the ke stone Heuso, North yueen stttet, Ienda, lune ilst, at s o'clock p m . tt hen he ttill well his valuable illy prepertv. Ne Tn .North ejuern stn-ei Itha-n frentsge en North IJiiren street of s tn t siul eTteudlim iu depth l.tJ tett te tl l'Meet vt Idet nlley Over hilf the purehase money cun remain en thu property jel :td CAVi: MONhYr And call and evsnilntt the summer W eh,ht Undent ear just iveeiredut llechteld s. Al-e late stvtes ef Hosiery .vnethr tot of these L nliiindrli-d shirt, at lie. VOc and 1 te ktm sizes Cheviot shirts Itesi Milken of Working Pauls, overalls and Cejts Ad wai ranted net te rip Alse late s'lea Neiktveur, su-penders, cellars und Cutis AT IlGCIITOLIl'.s, Ne il North (Jueun street. P b Houses ler sule 01 rent NKW CARRIAGE FACTORY, Christian ui Miriec Streeu. All kinds of Carriages, Huggles, llu-inr.s, Wagons, ole . tuarle. sprlal atiotitlen paid te repilrliiK llest of workmen elnplejed and sall-Uetlen guarinieed (.hOIU.K W EIIEH, Proprietor. "pUIUADKLI'llIA SHOW OASE WORKS Any shape or stle made loonier nnd guuran tei d te be tirst-clus-. ksttni.tti s ter un stzeer form selieltesl ( u-es curelully (Kicked und shlpmd le u)I lutrta of the ceunir A large sttsk und great variety te stlee.1 Irem All rrenthgiii-s All panel bottoms At leir prices. The host Is the chiupcel Ple.u-e cull und e.x auitne. 111 N. 1 OL It I II si Itkhl, tnurj:KlmdSIs 1'hlludelphl.i, l'a. ceMimu.Mi ler. nethim.. A I'acli of CenistiiiTli FltKK TO AM. PlIKIIVSElts OK TE V OU cer 1 r.K. Orent ltedueilens In Wne Wiocertes. Nett lulls Ibis week. CLARKE'S TEA STORE. N'e 1- lli.t king strut ? illAND ti iNCLKT THIS- (SATUItDW. 1 EVENINf,, IVlaennercher Garden, Prof. Tlierlialm's Full Ortlie.tlra, l-adlts and gcntlemuti ure Invited. lulS-21 kVIU. HhllMANN, Piep. OATKNT .STHAI PANTALOONsT The Greatest Invention of tbe Age. Pantaloons made with thet Patent Strap lit eay, de net bag out at the knees, don't draw up when sitting den n, nnd glte better satisfaction than any ethers Place youreiderttlthA.il. ItOscn-te In, the Merchant Tailor, vt he has the sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Double Deuble btrap Pantaloons 1 offer an unusually lull steie k of nebby i!e ds for Pnntnloens, Suits, Vesting and bprlng Overcoets, and am devoting my en tire attention te my trleuds and pttrnns, und will spare no effort te retain the position 1 hnvu se long held us rlrst Une Merchant Tulloret Lancaster llcspectfully yours, A. II. KOSENSTfclN. S7Nerth (jueen SU F UIINITUKK WAItLUOO.M.S. BED SPRINGS Of Every Description HeiTiiieier's Furniture Warerooms, 20 EAST KING STREET. T AKKfiOTIUK. The Cheapest Excursion et the season will be run te GETTYSBURG, JU.N'KSO, ANDIIETUIIXTIIKBAME Oil ON THE riUST OF JULY. Tickets, .' 10, geed two days Children half price The main feature el the day wilt he the unveiling of thu Kuynrilds Monument. All persons de-slrlng te take 11 trip shnuhl uvull themselves of this special opportunity. Train leave 1' It It Depot ut 7 00a. m. Tickets for sale at prominent places. Je6ldS,tw UIIOU.H I MIOKS I ' New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., f.Vnit Doer te l'ostefllco) We hive lust reieeivcd ene or the ibwt I.ln Men's liey's, Vemths', Ltidles', Misses' .....t 1 .lillnrim s OS of SHOES That can be get for the money, thus ceuipleit lngeurulreadylurgsttH-k. VVe eun guaiautee the nrlces tt) be "IIOtTOM FiaUltfcS." V 11 luvif "trtetly "ON-K. I'ltlUK," und icuumiue ontlreHutUlui-tlon. If you vtiint tlnu or (o.iive atiouaeralliipunit If you want hand oruiachlno eruiachlno oruiachlne mudo ihiH's, In fuct, It you want anything In the shoe line, that can be found only In first clots establishments ut l'epulur Prices, cull at tbe NKW H ED FIION'T bllOK HIOUK, Ne. 48 NOIlTli QUKKN 8THEET, (Next Doer te the Posteltlcu.) CHAS. A. REECE. aiirii-Smd&wlt R OIK LS MAKING CABINET PHOTOaRAPHS AT 3.00 A DOZES. AT NO.JIW, .SOUTH QUEEH 8TRKKT. Inniu-tia Laiitjaster.Paj mkw a JJl'.N I' lOOlt TO TIJK COUUT 1IOUHK. WHITE GOODS AT- FAHNESTOCK'S Ijtulirut.'OB n l.tvrtre ntul Vtxrleel Stock rretn O 1-1 uoutnte t30 oentB n Ynrd, BUMMEK nOSIHUY AND SUMMER aLOVEB-Thladopfirttnent haa boeu very iiuiuh onlurtfeel, nutl la new full ntul oemploto, BUMMEUUNDEIIWEAR Onuze rtiul Sumtuer Morlue Ter Lttdtea, Qeuta luul Ohllilien, nil nt Lew Prioes. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOU TO THE COURT HOUSE. A . II . II I t. KTIHKM K.V TU. i:eiiki:k'ni IV LIQUOR STORE, Ne. ' CK.NTIIE sgU AKK. SfllOOI. TAX I'OH lNSll. Ihe dsplleute Is lu the hsuds of the Trens urer Ibixt is'rtent off for prompt payment. IV l) MAItsllAl.l., lrtasurer. Ne ltUeiitreSuuiit. Olllte hours Irem 'tu m te I p.m. JI .'indlt Nerici: Tiiur.i: 11:11 ci:nt. aiiati: iitetit will hoiillnwideu nil City Tax juild onerbeforo.ini 1st. C V. MKlt'. JeU-ilwd city Ircasurci. ELSIIINO TAOKl.i: AT Till'. l.OWl'.ST Prices, n FIIAII.I-.VS KAisT END I'HAKMAL'. Jointed Keds, Asl , lie, tim anls , llrass lleels from lite, upst irds , Jnpancre Iiatnboe nnd Southern Onnei Poles at Lewest Prices , Silk Lines nt bargains. June7 Sweetlll A LAKOK LOP New Japanese Peles, Fifteen te Thirty rents, Just opened nt HUlll.rsVM HKUU STOItK, Ne. X VV est king Street. Plltll'I.AMATION. NetUe Is ben b gtvrn thst the ordinances or the elty et I tmcister for preventing nccl dents nnd the better preserv ntten of order tut he ill will be sirletl) enforced against nil persons " tlrlinr guns or small arms, or setting, casting, threning or firing et seuths, chasers, or ether fireworks operating In a similar manner, within the limits el the cuv " M ILLIAM A. MO III ON. Jel'VtdVV.ls Ma or. rN.et'HHVN's cekn t'l'Hh. HIE LAI EST. TH K 11E3T, C0CHRAN'S,C0RN CURB. ALVV A s ct KES, NEVklt FAILS. Guaniiiteed te give sHtlstuellen or money ro re f untied. Price 2S cents, nl 11 II ClK.tlllAN. DltlltiOINT, Nes IS7 A 1 tl North IJaeeu St., Lancaster, Pa. muS-Ieedll C-IOOI) NKWS TOK THK TII1KSTY. X I have )ust secured thu exclusive itgency for this ttly for ni'i'Pkitrs i:TitA sew ieukiieeu, pronounced b competent ludges the best anil turrjf liter new tnuiiiilacluis'd unyuhtrt ' CHAItl.lE HOSTE1I, Preprtt ter of THE COItNEIt SALOON, Hear of Central Markets, the only place In the city where this Famous Heur can he had. -Trylt iu171mdMVn 'I.MMEK OOODS. STAMM, BROS.& CO., Nea. 26 & 38 North Queen St. SPKCl L 11AKOAINS IN Plain and crinkled Seersuckers, I'luln and Printed Salines. LAWNS' LAWNS' LAWNS' At '.'Xc-a yaid. W hlte Loeds Wbllol.eiMls ' Everjlhlng New ami Desirable at Lewest Prices Parasols, Snnsbsdes. und sun Umbrellas C'hll druu's Parasols, -c. euch. tiaiu'c riulervu'ar J li.mze Untlt'nvcar ! AT OlUt POPt'LAIl PltICF.8. BOSTON STORE. Nes. 20 and 28 North Queen St , LASCASTKK. PA. J. a. OIVLEKACO. AslenishiDg Lew Prices -l-Olt- LiiiUcn', Outs' and Children's Gauze Underwear. C , 35c. A 50c. Ihtsonre Extra t.oed IJualllles. Jean Drawers, 25c. and 50c. I.oeV: nt our Hosiery nnd Gloves, Neckwear, I.lnen Cellars und Culls, curr llnttens, f-carf Pins, Ac We offer Extra bar gains te turn our stock Inte heady Cash, Jehn S. Givler & Ce., Ne. 25 East King Streot, Lakcastkb, Pa. M YKKS et KATHVON. NEVER BETTER ! CHANCES W'EHE NEVKlt HKlTKll TO bECUUK A NIOE, TASTY SUIT 03? CLOTHES AT A- Very Small Cost THAN NOW. PRICES DOWN TO THE VfcKY LOWEST NOTCH, and work of such quality us will give thu pur chaser the Full Jleueflt of his Investment. MEN'S SUITS At 110, l. (13, III, 110, $13 and r. YOUTH'S SUITS At (5.(0, ftt, ii50, (7, t, tn te tn. MEN'S EXTRA PANTS, H I, S3 TO Kd.OO. Our kui incuts nioncknewlctlKotl First-clues In Cutuntl of UiiHirier erkinanshlp and Nicely Ti limned. -tVi.'ie thu Munufacturcra, und weru net afmltl of competition. fc JIANUFACTUUEIIS, HO, 13 BAST KINQ BTJUUT, leAMOAJJTXK. FA. MYERS (I RATHFON, n run tmkm kntm DEPARTMENT LANCASTER, PHNNA. NF.H .! AXI'rnltJtKJVI. MAUKI.m'S L1U llGAUriKH'" clear illlril nf cholce N'e. 1 Havana, nre lM'etuiueiiditl te levers of u itcnuinu Havana Clitar, nt M MtltLK.T", ''ellew Frent," Nn 121 North Queen Htrvel (erttlerly llarluiaii's) WANTr.n-a i'emim:tknt" man te tuWe chirirenl a foundry Special work. Nene ether tn ttl apply. I.AMiIs SIK.VM HAIIIATOIICO, Ne irjNenh Cherry Street, I.uimitcr, Pa. JuneltVSl AKKLKY'S "YP.I.I.OW FRONT chvir tiller llivnna 5 tent tHgar Is pro nounced by smokers thu best In the mar ket, at il.VKKI.Fn '3 " fellow rrent." Ne 21 North liueen Htruet. (Formerly Hnrtmun's) J AWNS HUOUOHT DOWN. 'lhiiientluuts! C'esil Weathsr li.u brought Lawns Down te 4 Oents a Yard, AT1IIK North End Dry Goods Stere. J. VV 1IV.11NK, tievHyd Ne 321 North Queen street. CJ I' It I N (1 Ol'KMNO AT 11. UKH VJ HAl lltTM FINE TAILORING. The Lnreest nud most C'omplete Assertinent of IIMI UOOLLhNHforthnrttirliiK'liadtitetK) found In the City of Lancaster. A Cholce Line of HprlnK Overceating's and l'nntnltxttilni; In ull the latest Patterns. Prices Lew, llest VV erkuian.libi, und all KOeds VV iirninted at represented. H.GERHART, NO SOUTH yUKKN hTHKKT. OpiMslte the l'ostelhce. umr.T.lydll T UK NKW CASH STOKK. -1 NEW CASH STORE, 247 A: 249 North queen Street, Opposite the Koysteno Heuse and Northern Hank, eil'F.NINO TO-D.W. New llress e.oeds. New llatlste Cleths, New" Seersuckers, New tt itteens, New Percales and ChlnUes.Nuw dents' t, an.n Shirts, New Ladles' Uauze ests, New children's l.auze An Fleirant (iaure est ut 5c Itlnck and Col Cel Col ertsl Itltl Oleves: n eined Kid eilevet at !c black Mlk Milts, and a l.artte Meck of Domes tics and Notions , ull ut Lewest Prices) etr Pie ue clve us a cull. ftibS-lil VV.lt. HOW KKS. N' OYi:ini:s in Summer Dress Goods. WiTT 8c SH1ND, Nea. O, 0 & 10 East KIhk St , Hate received a new line of ON'IIINF. t ITIVfil. JEU'F.V ALIIATHOsf, NUN'S VKIl.t.se.s, LIUHT VV KIUIlTTltHJOTS, FINh WOOL LACES, At Lewest City Prlics. An Itiimonse assortment of WIIITK. DIIF.SS I.OOII-, eWIS1 r-LOUNi;iNws SIVH.-i K.MIIHOIIIKKIKS, LACK FI.OUNCINGB. TlllMMINU LACKS, At Popular Prices. Tbe jtrcat demnnd for PK1NTEH hATINES hasinailoKOedstles vcrvscirce. We open U day u lare Invoice of runch nnd American bATlNKi, HA'IISl'F.S nud CltINKLF.il SEEK. .SUCK Kit's In desirable colorings at extremely low prices. Parasols and Sunshades ABPKC1ALTV, AT THK New Yerk Stere, LANCASrKlt, PA. J H. MARTIN A UO. WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT. We nre net (,'Obirf out et huslness, but we nre meeting- any prices given by any ene else, and In fact can de better for you Wall Papers ull nt llu.tr Piice during this sule, und uspecluldlscountef 10 per cent, ou all sales until July 1, IS). 60e. Papers, 25e. 25e, Papers, 12e. 12e. Papera, Oe. lOe. Papera, 3e. Oe. PaperB, 4e. SPECIAL. CASH DI80OUNT, 10 Per Cent. HtiUKlnK at ledureel prices. Full stock of New Ueieids te Bclcct from. Ne Old Patterns. We) de net ask you te buy old patterns, hut are KlvliiK you the new onus for next season te se lect from. New Is the. time te buy. Yeu will never find papers se low uiraln. I'uper Hanging denu promptly. Ily our plan you de net have te take up carpets te have your work dens. We guarantee your carpets will net he solled. Screen Deers and Windows, We de the largcit business In Screens In I.an. caster. Eight mechanics ure working nt our Hereen Facter', en Seuth Queen stiect, turning out lets of Scrceiu overy elay, 'Ihu Ler Frlce and flood Werk Is the reason. WINDOWS, 25c. Up. DOOUS, 11,23 Up. JIade with our Patent Iren Corners, uiul host wire used. Send In your orders. J. B. MARTI N& CO Cor. Wert Ki.g ft Frince Sfe, ' '? V ihfc 1 v rvfcfiit
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