T M?-7TVl "tTHA" ..) i i.i K -WJ "V- Tf K, ' V THM LANCASTER DAILY IOTELMGENCEK. THUB8DAY. JULY 8,1886. ? i rj t- ? fjprr; . wt 'rt L , :?p t.A- L, r; t . W: Mt' ,? s& w. r if , H X- - !!. .5. (MA'S DRINKING WATER. wmt vac mm of in rxmasnT vm.iittr.tAm rjirm ,-wT fwpte Attrlbat It te the Lew and 8I CM4H4ea of Ui RitcrA Workman . ; Mart-la ta folic Gonrte-Bacciit Mete About Uis Town. ..JMtttar Correspondence of IirTELtteKKcm. V. CetTJMBIA, Pi Julys. TheSusquebanna rtwrhreU new vy low, owned by the t"' M( of rain. Tbla greatly Interferes with ".itfea tmataeaa at tbs coal chutea of the Reading 5 OelnmWa railroad company, and the work "et leading beata haa been greatly retarde' ' .'Th Bah cbutea have been closed and by tuie MH the water baa become aemewhat h" fcktber. Many people have remarked a very aamitlar butts In thl) drlnklnc water fnr the ,'pwt aeveral day a, and they attrltmte the cause te the low atate of the river. Along tbe afaere the water present the appearance of being stagnant, whleh lt certainly preju dicial te the health et the town. A geed rain would be much welcomed. Pellen Nnrii Geerge W. Evans, a shoemaker, living en North Frent atreet, had complaint entered against him by his wife, charging him with anaauU and battery and drunken no and dtaerderly conduct The face or the wlfe pre sented the appearance of having been tiealen la terrible Banner. Tbe man was arretted and given a bearing at tlie office el '.Squire Hershey, yestenlay aftornoen. On tile first charge Evans was committed te Jail ler a trial at court, and for drunkenness was sent te Jail ler ten days. Complaint was entered at the office of 'Squire Hershey, by Christian MlHchllcb, gainst Mary Evans, the wife of Oeerge Evans, for being drunk and disorderly. A hearing was given the woman yesterday af ternoen, and she was committed te Jail for ten days. Hand Lacerated. Iaaae Bemthelsel, a machinist employed at Supplee'a steam onglne works, met with a very painful accident, about seven o'clock this morning. He had Just started at work en a lathe, and was using n flle en some part of an engine, when he get his right hnnd caught in the machinery and received n painful injury. The hand is badly lacerated, and it was given the proper medical at tention. Town Notes. A pair of geld spectacles were found en last Tuesday morning, at market,by Market master Frank McTalls. Miss Helen Itruner and her brother, James, left town this morning for a prolonged visit te friends In Philadelphia. Fer some time painters nave been at work in tbe waiting apartment of the railroad station. The walls have been painted iu tasteful colors and the weed work has been oiled and varnished. The station presents a nne appearance. ,.u Company C, Fourth regiment. t",,J town en next Saturday morn';'1," I,,,"., town, where the Fourth re,?'"1 ' f """" """" tienal guards will held I,' ?,urU,Rm?,US' '.'L' ment and Inspect!: ;" " " e ,1I"L". ?" inn, inn ni k rt n,.i ., , aud Prin 'fiwn as the detail of the company r I "" -""""" """ ",uuiu" -' lu' AII?AW tlT- a 111 aaclQt , ii ,jn tuntd unH nKnK nun. . jJTIilK lTl 1116 the encampiiu'-'- work previous te On nejiae-siiu will Ht Saturday afternoon a game et eau a-. : - . . nts-rte slaved Outw oeil tue Aucusi i lowers, iiXancasler. and the Columbia club. This club nlaved in town two weeks age and de feated the borne nine atler a contest of eleven innings. The new mill of the Columbia Iren com pany was lit up yesterday, for the purpose et testing the dillereut machinery. The engine was tried and everything about the mill was found te be in excellent working order. A large picnic is being held at Chlckles rock te-day, where a number of families of town are spending the time pleasantly. Jeseph McDivltt, of Wrightsvilie. the victim of the terrible accident en last Thurs day morning, is still lying at his h6me In a precarious condition. The boy has net spoken since his fall, but frequently gives bent te loud cries. A picnic is being held te-day at Wild Cat Glen, whure a uuuibur el persons are escap ing the extreme heat by having a geed time. The weather has liten -very warm during the last several days aud the people of town would eagerly welcome the approach of a cool wave. AT A VOtlK 1HUUT. Uew This Dlvertlen U tarrleit Ou lu Hie City of Urettierlj Leve. The following apt description of a cock fighting adventure In Philadelphia Is from the pen of ene whose experience richly enables him te write correctly en tbesubject : The first thing Is te secure an Invitation te see a Philadelphia cook light. Yeu then buy your ticket and II you are wise you buy an excursion ticket, Then you In due course of time reach Philadelphia ; ou meet your friend who assures you evurvthiug will be perfectly sate ; that upon the first appearance of "cops" there will De a gun tired which will give everyone time te reach a place of security ; that the "cops" cannot approach within a mile et the battle grounds unknown. As tbe hour approaches, you ate netlUed te be ready, which means about lOdrlnks. Fer It Is a thirsty crowd, and each man feels he must set 'em up befere leaving the bar. A abort ride In the horse cars and a long walk ever dusty, dirty reads lu tbe broiling Him at last deposits you en the battle-ground where your respectable appearance is the signal for a general scattering et the clans, whose tears are seen calmed by jenr lrlends vouching for your belng all right. There Is the usual wrangle before the first fight, butat last two cocks are lu the pit. It la a long tight, but your friend's bird wins and you are f5 ahead. Twe mere cocks are pitted ; your friend again w Ins. Anether pair are quickly produced, with same result. Yeu are new $15 ahead and become reckless aud your opponents de moralized. Yeu have hard work te put 510 out en the fourth light, although jour oppo nents have the advantage of a two-eyed cock against a ene-eyed " or blinker " bird. The blinker is a fighter and iu about live minutes has the ether cock at his mercv. Yeu oengratulato jeurtelt en belug J 10 mere ahead when bang gees a guu. That's tlie last you see et your ?10, as tbe stakeholder disappears ever the swamps. As the gun went oil, te speak iu the 11 rat person, se did I, aud thanks te my lleetness of feet, I took a leading position, hcadiut; for a small tavern a short distance nway, where there was a dance going en. As ldrew near Luotleed auumoeref men flitting through "'the dancers aud some running towards me with pistols in their hands which they were tiring in the air. 1 could see they were otll etll cere, aud as ether olllcers were close behind mu 1 gave myself up ter lest, stepped run ning and started back, walking quietly, and momentarily exiting te leel an eilicer's frlpen my arm and te hear these seething ittle words "yeu're my prisoner." It was my ttrst experience iu the oillcer line, and I would like te testify right here te the sensation being anything but pleasant. 1 may beceme mere hardened as time rolls along, but I have no ambition te try It again. Te resume. As I strolled quietly along, ellicer after oillcer ran past me. 1 was walking along a canal aud It was Just alive wltb meu struggling through the water and mud. One peer fellow get Inte deep water and would have been drewued, had net ene of his lrlends who had salely crossed come back and rescued him from drewulug, but net from the clutches of the law. They were both ordered by the officers te ceme out en their side aud as the order was enforced by unary pUtel bullets, they came. As I steed K thB raW l wa8 Joined by one of the spectators i who gave me bis uarae, asking mine at the same time, and we immediately KSt?-M'we1 """"tainted as 11 we had known each ether for years. ihiU WH.fd thJ!re the efneera collected their prisoners and one of them said "what's the matter with these two." We Immediate ly protested our innocence, and one big elll. . cersald, "Ob, they are all right," aim they all moved oil, we lollewlntt for a short iii tance. We safely get back te Philadelphia entirely satisfied with our experience. Ferger Captnrcil. X.at week a man ontered the expresa elllre at WrlghUville, forged the name of A. It. Quln, and obtained a box containing several hundred dollars' worth or silverware and docice. These be shipped te I'hllllpsburg Wd then te Fasten. DetectlveHlmens found the forcer and arrested him. Part of the Koeds were recovered. Ofllcer Wilsen, of Wrlgbtaville, recognized the man as a party , who had been In bis town several weeks and ,'surled home with him. Ilia name Is IV. 1". ''KaiiMiUKer. He registered as W. J. Hamli- tfasadal Condition el Railroads. The Chicago IJalluay Age, In an artlcle en "Foreclestiro Sales and Receiverships for Six Months," says: Whlle tlie financial con dition of tbe railways or the United Ktates has been gradually Improving for the last two or three years, the results of the previous do de do preaslons have centlucd te be shown In the closing out bv loreclesute sales of many railway companies which had ler some tlme been In the hantlsef the oeurtf. The record of foreclosure -xdes for the ear 1SS5 showed a large Inciease ever the pre vious year, and that for the first six months of 1SS6, which we new present, ap nears. en the face, still mere dlseeuraclug. It Is as follews: Total of seventeen reads having a ml lease of T,VJi miles bended debt of $163,650,000, capital stock nf sim.o7e.ooo. it will be seen that en Its face this is the worst showing which has been made In connection with railway fore closure during a corresponding period for many years. It already greatly exceeds In ropectte mileage and capital our record or foreclosures for the whole of ISfe, when the number of reads was twenty-two, with 5,150 miles of line and an apparent capital account of J278, 491,000. Ill the prnvlmia ear, ISM, foreclosure sales had readied the low est aggre gate for ten yearn, only fifteen reads having been sold, and thoe mostly very short lines, aggregating only 710 tulles, with the com paratively small capital of ?23,500,000. It was shown, however, that a new crop of re ceiverships was then coming In, and that foreclosure sales would Increase In the fel lowing years. It is gratify ine, lien ever, te And that n comparatively small amount of new work Is being laid out for receiver. We have compiled a table showing com cem anles which passed into the hands of the courts thus tar during the present year. The total of seven reads, with a mlloage of 1,2SI miles, and it bended and stock ln esttuent of M5,a 10.000, is much less than has Ihhiii shown under the head of receiverships fera similar period in many years. Compared with the first six months eriSSI, when SO reads, with a total of 0,430 miles of line and nearly W000,000 or capital and debt, were turned ever te receivers. It Is certainly a very encouraging show ing. Whlle the dreary and cosily pre cess or lingering In tbe hands or the courts and then of passing te the auction block, w here a large part of their securities will be wiped out by the merclless net of foreclosure, is still inevitably waiting In the near future n large number of our railways, there Is cer tainly ground for hope that bwtter methods and better results w ill characterize railway properties in the future. iris tirtscvLATun J. ukai.x William I Owen, et H.namiHli, l. n sliert- KRe el SS3e,lH10 ill Ills Ariuunts. William 1. Oweu, superintendent et the Planters' rlce mill or Savannah, fvi., for the past four years, has disapiared, and cnia. merclal circles are agitated evcrMcav discev ery that during the past six merUVfis he lias secured of tbe batiks leans jjsvirTTgating $25,000 or ?J0, 000 en bogus.vnfeheuso receipts. The leans were negoeated through a broker who sajx ,dad no suspicion that the receipts were iramiiuent. .Most or the menev was lest in speculation in grain through a local lirm et ureMTM representing Ciilcnge neuses. It is said that tlie receipts en whhh the menjy was advanced did net lu reality have aJtlshel of rlee at their hack. It is net bellrved that Mr. Ouen carriedjantiuh.anl,riV)away with him. -- AniOQift7P1.ri.nrfl n,imt q nnntnthn efTrtt't be has committed suleide in the interior et the state. Mr. Oweu's faintly is ene of considerable prominence iu Maryland, and he moved in the best society iu Savannah. Mr. Owen owned his own yaiht and was a member of the leading city club, but did net, se far as w as knew n, lead an cxlrav ng int life. Ills wUe is a daughter of Admiral iluchanan, efMarvland. hhe sailiKl for her home with her children and servants. A Ciriuiitiutrinii. Kiem theArkansw Traveller. Old Pote's toy had Just returned from school. In relating an Incident te his father, he said, "I saw the man " "What's dat? Come ober dat p'Int ergln. Yer taw de man, eh?" "Yes, sir." "Saw him?" "That's what I said." "Ide think befer' deltwd," the old man said, "de me' yer sends er mggar ter school de w us he gits. Ileah dat boy's been going ter school nearly tlve j ears, and new lie come ati' say dat he saw er man. .v h, Lawd, dar ain't no us'n try'n terl'aru 'stron 'stren 'stron etny ter or nigger. Why dean jer say 'I seed er glneruian, sail?" "llecause that wouldn't be right." "Nervy," speak lug te Ills wife, "ban' me dat plough line. Illauie ef he shall slaughter his miulder tongue in neslcburway. Oh, I ken beat all da schools In l'arnin' j er stithin.' " SjuutUr Mlwel l'lcnlis lit I'riirjn, Te-day the Sunday schools of the First and St. Paul's Keformed churches, are holding a plculea Penryn. About 500 jwrseus went out en the special train, which left the upper Heading depot this morning. Others went at neon. Yesterday the two Ijiltheian schools com cem blned for a grand tlme at Penryn park. The day was tine and the crowd very large. Messrs. Copland and Fckert, the l.anutster caterers, are highly praised for the line style in whicn the served Hiere who dined at the park restaurant. Alter a most delightlully varied day the train of eleven cars iireught the happy company rapidly and safely te town. ASIltvr VVi-ililIng Last evenlng Jehn llumpliret vllle and wlfe, of Ne. 31 booth Waterstrtet, celebrated the twenty-tlfth anuiversary el their wed ding. Invited guests were numerous, as their acquaintance Is very extensive, The silver donations or presents rather were many. Tlie table en which every artlcle was placed almost dazzled the beholder's optics. There was a tine display et flowers which added ltintrn te the occasion. There were plenty of edibles or all kinds, aud justice was done te thein. The parly adjourned at a Inte hour with the wishes el tho-e present that the happy ceuple may lle te celebrate their fiftieth anniversary. Jtuuanuy Accident at ltutiirrntunr. On Wednesday whlle a dermun laborer of S.O. Frantz Was raklnt: a bay Held, the horse frightened at a passing train et ears and ran away, throwing the Urlver ett and disloca ting and fracturing his ittt arm. Dr. I). 11. .Sheuk was called in te attend te the broken bones. The horse was net lujured, but tbe rake is a complete w reck. Last week Hen. J. M. htehman A, hen, shlpisid Goe cases of 'b3 tobacco te New Yerk ; sold te lleland llrubaker, Lancaster. Tne l.therty Itaiul Ht I'elirju. Frem the Lebanon 1 lines. The Liberty baud of Lancaster furnished excellent music nnd adopted a ft .dure w lileh met with general approval. Instead of re maining In the band stand they guv n peo ple In every portion of the park uu oh eh oh pertuuity te hear them. They made iimny lrlendi", and left home crowned wiihf,,rge tlue ferns and the ajiprevat el evei ene. Iluriieil In Ileulh lu the llHrn. A disastrous tire occurred iu Khirley town ship, Huntingdon ceuhty, l'a., Tuesday after noon about two o'clock, resulting in the death of a hoven-year-eld eon et Mr. Adam llalrd. The child was playing with matches in the bain aud set It ou lire, destroying both the barn and the house, the boy being burned te death lu the barn. Hurprlxxl nt 1 raiimu Place. On Wednesday evenlng Mrs, 11. Martin, residing at Leamau I'laee,vvas IS yeara of Bge. Her children gave her a surprise party at which there were about forty ptople present. Tliey had a flue tlme, Including ait excelluni supper. Cattle llurned tn Drntli. Ebert's large baru In the suburbs et Yerk, was destroyed by llre en Wednesday, to te to gethor with it quantity of gmln and'uluti head et stock. The less, which is ever (u.uen, ia partly Insured. The Itenlguallnn et Prof. 8, .11. lull. Kteui Hi a Mount Jey Mar l'ref, S. M. Yutry, who the past four years was the principal of the Mount Jey schools and who was again appointed te that position ler the coming terni, resigned last iuesday, te uccepta position as a member or the faculty at the Mllleravllle Nermal school. Peace te It. A.ln-. I Frem the Eafe Ballet. Prohll.ltlen Organ, llled.JuneSa, ISM, alter a long Illness, of mixed whisky and temporance aud acompll acempll acompll catien el diseases, the Bess Quay-Cameren mucbiue, known as the Kepubllcau party aged about thirty years. ' "" Discharged and Again Stust. This morning Nick Geedman, el Slrasburg, had a hearing before Alderman McConemy en the charge of drunken and disorderly conduct. Frem the evidence It appeared that en last Saturday evening (loedman nnd it party of friends were at tlie hotel el W. W, Nlssley, in Slrashurg. They were making a great noise by tiring crackers. Mrs. Nlssley was very sick at the time, and her husband told the parties te step the noise. Uoedman, who had been drinking, refused te desist, hence the suit. After hearing the evidence the alderman committed tfoedtuau te prison for 10 days. This afternoon at 2 o'clock Ooevlmatilwas takenbofero Judge Livingston en a writ of habeascerpus and discharged. Suit was then brought against him before Aldrman Me Ollnn charging him with malicious mlcblel. Dentil Dr. S. II. Light. Dr. a. H. I.lcht, a prominent physician of Lebanon, died Wednesday evening from a paralytic attack with which he was sutlerlng since last Friday. Dr. Light obtained his education In the high NOhoelsof Lebanon, after which he attended Franklin and Marshall college. After his graduation he taught the male high school of Lebanon and subse quently attended the Fniveisity et rennsyl vaniu from which he received the degree of doctor of mty-'lclue. During the "uar he onterod tlie sorvlce of the I'nlted fetates and becanie a surgeon In the Isth Pennsylvania regiment volunteer and serv ed w Ith distinction until the clo-se of the war. He was an active Republican, servlug In conventions and as a member el the Repub lican state committee. He w as le phv siclan te thealmhouse ter several jears. He was aged about 47 years, and leav es a w ffe and six daughters. An KiclllliA lltumn-Sf About neon te-day as ahore belonging te Jeseph Zeek, builder, was being unhitched from a lumber wagon, at Mr. Zeek's stahle ou Madisen street, near Frederlck, it took fright aud ran oil out Fast Frederick street te tlie New Helland pike, and then turning ran in the New Hei land pike te Walnut and thence te LI me street, where the wagon cime in collision wlthatreolnfrentof Mr. Shultze' residence. Tho.wageu was badly broken, and the har ness tern. The horse, escaping from tbe vehicle, ran out Llme street and thence te his stable, net much hurt by his long run. Ctisrlrt Slcrsridrn V 89,000 for n Ilernf. Mr. Charles McFadden, of Philadelphia, a railroad contractor, who owns the noted trotter Jersey Hey, record i S, purchased last week from Hen. Hart H. llolten, of llaltlmere, hlscelebrated bavceldlncOrance llevtyvimr for him P.OOaOrange Hey made -rfTeoertiif i 2enl Peughkeepsle, June S. The li'llewfr; week he lowered his record te J.JI'f f Albany, and the rollening week after thl event he trotted a heat iu 23v at Hartfun, Conn. He was bred by Orange I!lem, dam Rydslck's Hambleteulan. It is txssible he will perform at Pimllce durlnt: Uir Agricultural secietv's meeting. He was sold with his engagement, the purses In some of whl2b amount te as high as (5,000. .Man 'VTntc tit the Apprevnt nf Mirrtle. R. A. Malene it beus, contractors ter the erection of the new brldge ever the bchujl klll river at Market street, Philadelphia, were Informed jesterday by Chief Engineer and hurveyer bmedlev that they would have te watt until their sureties are approved by select council before they could begin work. The contractors were p'rejwred te begin the werK te-uay ei uemeiisuing me eiu image. Police C The case against Jehn Eisley, in which he was charged with disorderly conduct before Alderman Harr by Kruest Arneld, was with drawn. This morning the mayor did net have a solitary case te dispose et. The weather is tee warm for people te get drunk, aud the tramps are ahle te sleep out. Cempsny V Oelng te Mt. Uretua. The Eighth Regiment, N. G. of P., will ag'tln encamp at ML Gretna this season. Company C, of this city, which is a member et the regiment, will leave'thls city at 0.30 en Saturday morning. Captain Hewers stjs be will take between 15 and 60 members along, and these members w he de net go w ill regret It , jilliliy i'er I-iiyfrs. After hearing the arRUmeut In the cese of Given vs. Orleryesterd.iy.ceurt adjenrneil te August 11. Tills vvillglve the lawyers a holiday of ever a month, and mauy of thein will take advanLiue of it hy going te cooler places than Lancaster. Te Ilamiuet (lie V lultum. At a meeting of the Joint committees from St. Beriiard'a, SU Mlehael'n and Loe XIII societies last evenlng, It was decided te en tertain the delegates te the 1. C. It. U. con vention, which meets here In September, at n puhlle banquet te be given Wednesday, September 1. Committee, of reception, finance and arrangements were also named. fie Caii llrltfi an Irmi Ilore. ltohert II. Celeman entertained a party of gentlemen at his resldonce in Cornwall en Tuesday ev enlng. They w ere from Lebanon, and Mr. Celeman held the threttle of the locomotive drawing the special train, carry ing them in nine minutes between theso places. The distance is about tlve liiiles. (luiKl Ita.t, ribhlnc. William hchacirer, btephen and Walter Leibley and William Klchley were fishing at Wabank yesterday and brought home with them 31 bass. Fourteen of them aggregated In weight ICi-j pounds. The balauce vvoreor geed hlze. (lm Itell for Court. Martin Iluzzard, who has lieen lu Jail en u charge or larceny, was taken befere Judge Patterson this afternoon ou a writ. He was discharged upeu furnishing ball ter court. The members of the Lancaster Funclbles wtll meet itl Dr. tiller's office, -Ne. 130 North Duke street, te morrow afternoon at S o'clock, ter the purpose of attending the funeral of their late fellow -member, A. V , Missel Cennertrd VV Itli Telcilieue iLtf liange. the Helvetia Liuther company, Ne 5i0 Poplar street. Is connected with the telephone ex change. 1 CAT lilt. ItiesEL. In this city, en the Cth Inst., Ahram V. uusscl. In the 73d j ear of his age. Funeral rtlduy alternoen ut I o'clock. Inter ment private. Iltssnu-In thl city, en the 8lb Inst,, lira .Margaret K, wife et Abritin VV. Ktia'Cl, In the 7J4 ear et her uge. Funeral trldny aftornoen ut 4 o'clock. Inter ment prlv ate. ANN. In thU city, en the stlifnsL, LeuUa, relict of thulatu Aleii.a Anne, In the 47th jear of her age. The relatives and trleuds of the faintly are re spectfully Invited te attend thu fu nt nil, from tlie residence of her brether.ln law, Gee. Anne, Ne. 114 l'eplui street, ou Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment ut Weed n aid Hill teme tcry. js :td MAUKXTH. i'hllwlellihla l'rwtuce Market. PaiLAPiLrHiA, Jul 8 Fleur Market fs inlet sales et 1,0A) barrels i Minn bakers at MMUjlOi j Penna. lamlly at t-it-7;l i Western ut MuuUICJK; Patenu. 1 ZZUivu. lt)u flour dull atUSi-iiUS. 1 p. m, cull 1 Iieat July, b7!ie ; Aug., ifcie i Peiit.. 87SO t Oct.. eeXe. uem-July llCi Aug., t&Jic.j Sept., ti)ic; tict, 47c. lilts-July, 40iO! Aug. 3Cc.i Sept,, SIKc i OtU,31(c. Nintiim Produce Market. Nmw Vekk, July 8 Fleur market flnn hut dull lne, it unfitO; Buporrlne, 4 "3 U5j Ceiuuinn te Uoed hxtra Wentern, Ii 7a3tlO. City Mill Kllras, II mat U for Wnsl Indies : Minn. JSxtra, r: 3ee3 uj j KxlraNe.'J. ri7Gi'a. VVheat Ne. I Ked statu en opel, UiU'ale i Ne. 1 VVIifle, state, Sile Ne. Ne, Sltud, Winter, Auit . ksJje t bept,, tejie. B ' corn Ne. 'J Mixed, cash, 7Ci Aug., 4C?ie: Aug, 17ic. Oau Ne. 1 Whlte State, spot, 1IQUW) : Ne. 2, de 41c. ICye dulls Canada, G9jc. llarley nominal. Perk dull: New Mess. Ill CIOU. Lard Aug, ad Kt j ept., ! 7. Uelassus quiet lBHc. ler W teat hotline BI..I.K IUI,U,,tbUiVVi Turpentine 11 nil at &)(e. Uesfn dull i strained te ke I'etieleum dull : refilled In canes, t:c. JfrulKhtsdulli irraln te I.lvernoel. ec lluttur Market quiet) New Western Creamery, H(J17e. Cheose dull Wettern Flat, "ST4C. Ekbs dull suite, HQHKe Western de, lSJi eugar market dull t ItefluodcuUeaf, MiQQiie i OranulaUd.u. TuUew dull i prime city, 315-lCOlc, Coffee dull fs.tr cargoes atfjie, lllcn owlet i Carolina and Louisiana, common toralrjseic Ihiroge Marsrt. llHiiuoe, July s, 10 a. in. Market epeiu'd Whiut Aug.. s(e t Sept . MSO i Oi L. tl'IC. Cern Vug , ie t nit , tita I Oct ." .... Oats-.liilj,31?,c Aug ,JeS tiL,l'ctOct., ,4erVt uly, HOSOj Aug.llOOS Sept , 10 , Ijt'nt Aug , M V Sept., i f.v. Oct., W 5TS lllba-Aiig., . KX t SepU. fi ITHW1SB. vtticst July. IK0 Aug, r'c. Sept, Oct, 'IV tern-July. .'e I August, Xias-. a.c i Oct , tii'tc IMtS-JlllV, V1 Allg.,?V. Sct'l . S,,".' I'nrk-Jtilv. f." te, Aug., I1 ,. i;i. Oct .fJsa. l.ar.1 I uly, 35 1 Auc.. I", bi-pt tv'dCt fept., scpU t. te. Itlbs-Ju'y, frt 1 ; Aug, f 7S SepU, '1S Oct., f, 10. (irmin and t-rovi'ien. rurntshtet tiy (. K. 1 limit, ltreker. fiiicAoe, July s.l o'clock p in. V heivu Cern. ('ats. fork. Lara. July .. August.. si i. &v .. : M V -JS aS j v jm; te w September "?! (cteter v(? Nevetnber rU liccember.. sJ.v; Winter Wheat Sprtng VV heat Cern (Hts ttye llarlev Oil City Crude Oil I. MH "S nTS Kocetpts. Car Lnts. 11 ivi llea.l . . ,1(0 llerelpti llezs . Closing Prices ! o'clock p. ui. W heat. Cern. Oats. 1'i'rlt r:u st. Je oft) Ijtnl f. u 6 0 ti Nl t U July ... AllRUsU September. Octebet ... November Decetubvr mi r-tiv .. &1 ..i ? , ..1 ... .. ss: Si WS, T5 WS SSI Cruile Oil s s,fw turn stucms. Mw or, Julv s Wall street, l.aip. m. m. Meney easy at iQ2H jwr cent- Foreign ex change firm at II :Srt' S ! Oovernmenu ntm : Currvncy 6"s, lis, hlrt t ' coups. Il bid ; 4K's Uli bid. The steik market this morning opened lrrrg ularand wetk. and en it selling of Jersey ten tntlKiid st Taul during tbe first hour prices declined li te 1 per tent, from lint night' clos ing, since 11 o'clock the msrket his been itcak anil feverish, and at the time of writing the lowest prices are c rrnt. Mec MarsM Uuotatleus by Uced, UcGrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a. SSW TORK LIST. 11 A. M. 12 M. Canada Tactile. C C C. 1 3 r.K St'. Cel. Ceal Central Pacific Cinadn Southern unl., t U.t Pun Denver A Ule(Srande U! , Lack. X Western, Erie (I 4IJ 4s? s i.i 1-'S l. e, v Sl4 Sljn 4:. iJ- lli'i 7 27 CU Ki 112U 112?, 1115. KA't t''1-!, '. SIS fS lv s M'i M?4 J!H 97-i H'H i '. l-'t 17' tH, a. lt?l W HO'. .4 Krle'M 1 New Jersey Central .vaj K. A 1 Leu. A N , LakoBhero , Michigan Centrtl Minurl Picnic... Northern I'aclOc. N. 1 fret , N. VV New Yerk central 31'. si)2 .7S ll", iu. lljj ls 31 Onlo centnil Omaha Orvuen Trtns OnUvrte.t Wiutein racinc Mall Uechester A l'ltueurg St, I'nnl Texas 1'aclrlc Union l'ftclflc Wabash Common Wabash l'releried Western Union Telegraph.. West Shern rHUJLDSLrHU LIST. Lehigh Valley It, -N Y. I'bUa b7U 3W 3W J'i t'ennsyiv&na Heading Lehlgh Navlg-vtiej Uestenvlllu Philadelphia A Erlu Northern Cent People's Passenger 6 IS 12 3-16 31 H'd'g Uecls M'tfl's W OU C.V, i.'-i K7 (4 Lecal iitiu ana luinits. llepeited Uy J, 11. Leng Par Leut value sitln. Lancaster 6 ner cjnt.. !) .... lu) 107 " l luu " Scheel lean vn " 4 M In ler Ju j ears ICO 4 " In 5 or J) years lie 4 " InluerJijdtrs 1) Mauhetm lioreugh tenn luO BAKE STICKS. rtrst National Hank 100 1A) 105 102 KB.25 luft; IMj 2(6! 115 191 113 50 ISO 115 ISi IM IS) 2n,J50 150 15:1. ire 1.J0 110 110 110 137.60 6 00 Farmers' .National tiank w Fulton National lUnk In) Lancaster County National lltiik .... SO Columbia National llank loe Christiana .National lbtnk 1(0 Ephrttu National Hank l'O rtrst National Hank, Celumbtt Hi) First National Hank, ftnuhurg HO First National Hank, Marietta lu) First Nttienal Uank, ML Jey 100 Lltltx National llank uu Manbelm National Hank .. luu Union National Hank, Mount Jey . . .') New Helland National llank ion Gap National llank HO Uuarryvllle National Hank im Kllzabethtewn National bank lu) Northern National llank ion TURITP1KB RTOeKR. lllg Spring A Iteaver Valley 2 lrrldKepert A tlorseshefl n.sj Celumlila A Chestnut 11111 J) CeluinlitaA Washington ' ConestegaA ltlg Spring a Columbia A Marietta J5 Maytown A Kllzabetbtewn '2. Lancaster A Kphrata 05 Lancaster A Willow Strict StrusburgA Millport 'St Marietta Maylewn 2f. Marietta A Mount Jey .. ii Lane, Llizabethtewn A Mlddletewn lu) Lanca9t-rA Frultvllle UI tinciister A Lltltx V Kest Ilrandywlne A Wnynesburg .... se Lancaster A WUUamslewn 2S LaucusterA Maner U) Lancaster A Manhelm 25 LancasterA Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Helland luu M1BUKLLAXBOCS STOCKS. QnarryvtileIt.lt. M Jlllleravlllu Street Car 50 lnqutiing Printing Company 5a Gaslight and Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse (Hends) no Columbia Una Company a Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company lu) Marietta Hollew.waru luu Stevens Heuse Ce Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market... ft) Kasteni Market 511 Western Market 50 Umcaster City Street Hallway Ce 50 Uas Company Hends IU) Columbia lioremth Hends IU) 24 50 25 24 OS SO ? 40 41 4S.05 W 35,50 70 53 n .25 107.50 111. 350 2 B2 1.13 65.25 01 28 1(U 25 10 21)5 25 21010 106 18. HO blU 50 103 101 XKW AlifJUeTlltKMKttTt). WANTED COUNTRY HOARDING within a few miles of Lancater, during the summer months, for a family of three. Ail dress, with terms, location, Ac . ' HOAItDKft.' It Imkllieksckh Orricz TTIISIIINa TAOKLE JU.ST RECEIVED u u nil n u let of Japanese llamboe Polls at lOand 20 cents s Jointed ueds 15, 20 cents, etc.j llcels. Lines, t leats, etc., at FltAlLKY'S Kast Knd Pharmacy Use Fralley's Liver Pills for Constipation JyMydUF.MAW UTAUKIiRY'S "YAHA HKAUriES'" IM. clear filled of choice Ne. 1 lavana. are recommended te levers of a genuine Havana MAUKLKV'S, "bellow Frent," Ne. 21 North gueen Street (Formerly llarttnan's) JTISTATE Or MARY ANN HOOPEsJ 11 late of Drurnern township, deceased 'I no underslsltfiicd auditor appointed te dis tribute thu balance remalnlni; in the hands el Merris Hnnpes, administrator, te and anion i; these lewdly entitled te the same, will kit for that purpose en WKDNKSDAY., August lltb. 1888, at lu o'clock, a in. In the Library Uoem of the Court Heuse, In the Ctty or Lancaster, wbore all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. A, II. FitlTCHKY, Jj81taA3tw Auditor. INSTATE OFHARAII A. DAVIS, LATE 11 of Lancaster city, deceaeed The under slirned auditor, appointed te distribute tbe tiulance remalniiiK In the hands nt Heburt A, Kvans, executer ei tne win ei eunin a. nav: deceased, toandnmeiiB these letfally entitled te thu same, will sit ler mat purpose ou llluitM. lAY,the 5th day of AUOUST, 1C3, at 11 o'clock a m , lu the Library Uoem of thu court Heuse, In tbe city of Lancaster, wbore all persons lu ten-sled tn said distribution may attend. J)K.ltdA3lw 1). McMULLKN, Auditor. rAK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. Herges, Flannels, Fcersuckers, Alpacas und ether H arm Day cletblui; Materials lu Greatest Variety of (Qualities aud Prices. 1 eu'll nnd thu practical sort of clothing here. The most highest caru iilyeu le Its reliability. It wears as Keed as It leeks Leeks better than It costs, and costs less than any wbore Use. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, PHILADELPHIA- JunoH-tttcea nkw AitritHTiateatKXTa. B AK1NU POWUKIt. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS poKderrtevor varies a marvel of purity, trvngth and tiolesemuness. Mera eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot Isi old In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate ponders, tfeld only (n com. Keval IUkIxci l'evDnCa, 1W Wall StroeU New Yerk. luarA tv d.w -V"ANTi:r loe NON-rxie.v ckiak. " MVUMts Applj at the (irape Hetel t.c tecn .and 9 o'clock thlsevrnliig im WHY PAY f 15 FOll A SHT OF TK17TH w hen j ou can get thd same at , m V L rlllhlt'S Dental Kooms, .Ne. .North (jueeu Stnet. Gas ndmtntstert 1 aplT Ij a tehiu:k'k LIQUOR STORE, Ne aiCE.VlltESQl'AUK. AitKl.KY"5 " Kl.hOW I'UONf" iletr tiller Hivnn 6 cut Clgftr Is jiro jire jiro neuiucd by smekcis the best lu the mar ket, at M tlthl l.VSi " v.elle lient," Ne a North vueen SUeeL (t'ennerly lttrtman's) UCOTT'S F.l.FCTHIC COM It O t or sale at IIUnLhY'i Dltl'O STOHK. h e 36 est King Mrts-L, SCHOOL TAX FOR Ism,, 11i. 1aillcntu Is Inthe htmls el the Treiis urcr. Thrte percent eir for prompt payuunt H.O ilAKSIIAI.I., 1 it-usurer. e. 12 1 entn. squai-e. Ofllce hours from 3 a m te 4 p. m JI-JmilH y KVANVS FLOCK. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable ssi(jNiTtnT.vT k"e 1 rr 1 rx ifn f iu and witc, itf hphrnta temihlp, Lnncflflter ceuntj Tbe uniterHtntd utuUtet, nppnintl te tltdtrlbutt' the lialititt' nitm'nliii; In the binvlef H11H, ftsi-ilrit'O for the bent Qt of ntillter et I. I. Hull kqiI wlft te nnl anion ( tho-e lenrnlly wntltlfil te the -fttn will lt for thit purposte en rlilriy, Anutt It, K-fi, At 10 c clock a m In the Lttimrv Uoem et tht ( eurt Hen, In thMty of I.uncittt4r wturi nil pir sons lntvrestctl in salrt rt.-trllmtlen nmv Kttimti. hi UfcNh 1- SMITH. Julv ltd tU Auditor ASSIONKDIZSTATK OI" DAVID FAti Kit Htid Htf,., of Urtiniere tow nshlp, Lancaster county The undersigned auditor, app lntrd te dlstrlbute the balance remaining In the bunde of Jacob M hearr, asslgui h, for the ben efltef creditors of David strand wife, te and luneiiK these Icually entitled te the same, u til lt for that purpe-i en 1 uisday, August 17. loe at loe clock ii in. In thl Ltbntry uoem el the Court Heu-e. In tint ettv of Luncat.r, where all persons liitcristtd lu said distribution may attend 1 C AK.NOLI), Julvsitd.Wtw Auditor. Assigm:d kstate or isuaki, r. Heet and 'wife, et LandUvllle, 1 nnrastcr ceuntj 'lne undersigned auditor, aitpeluttd te distribute the bilance reinalulnfr In the hands et M O Mu-ser, uilgnee el satd Israel 1 Itnnt and wife, te and ameni; tho-e legally entitled te the same, will wit for that purpo-e en Thursday, August 5, l'-s,, at 10 o'cles k a m , In the Library Keem of the Court Ileus-, fu the city of Lancaster, where nil persons Interested In said distribution may attend H CAHPKNTKH, Julys ltdA3tw Auditor "PATENT tsTKAT 1'ANTA LOONS. The GreiUit laTtahei et the Age. Pantaloons mide with the Patent Strap lit easy, de net bair out at the kners, don't draw up when sitting (low n, snd glv n belter satisfaction than any ethers Place v our order with A H. llosensteln, the Merchant 1 iller, who has the sole riant for Lancast r ter the Patent Heuble Heublo Houble Strap Pantaloons I elfur an unusually futl stock of nebby irerals for Pantaloons, Sulu, Vesting and Spring Overcoets, and inn devoting my en tire attention te my friends and pitrens, and will spare noetrort te retain the position I htvu se long held iu t Irst fine Merchant Tailor et l.ancasier. uispHtiiuiiy yeure, A. H. HOSKNsjrbl.s' .-, et "North (Jueen St. ASSIGNED ESTATE Ol JOHN M. I'etershetut and wife, of Nallshurv town shin Lancaster county The undrislgncd auditor, appointed te distribute the bilatiLe re malnlng in the hands of A I- Ma maker, as slnte. for ihe bencllt of creditors of Jehn VI Petershelui and lie, te nnd among the-e leirally entbled te the same will ult ferthat purpose ou Thursday, Auxust 1.', ls.sT, at 10 e'clisvk u m , tn the Library Uoem of the Court Heuse, lu the iltyei Lancaster, where all pi rnens interested In said dlstrlbul ion may attend LLUKNKG. SMITH, Jly8-ltdA3tw Auditor. Eb bTATE Ol' WILLIAM KING, LATE l.lttle llrltaln township. Lancaster county, deceased 1 be undersigned auditor. uppeinteu te nistritiuiu trie balance remalnlni; In the hands of Martha Jane hlnir, administra trix, te and nmeni; these leirallj tntltled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en nidncsdav, AU(,'nstll,l-eC, at 10 o'clock u in, In the Llbruty lteuui et the Court Heuse, in the cltv of l.ancas ter, where all persons Interested In said distri bution mat attend, WVI N A IT EL. JulyS-ltdft3tw Auditor. L. GANSMAN & I1RO. A Big Reduction. Se Fire I Ne Humbug ! Why pay bl(f prices for shelf worn clothing when you can buy Keed and newly made (Lan caster make) Clethlnii at prices much lower than shelf-worn clothing can be bought nt. A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: 8EKHSUCKKH COAT3 AND VESTS at tl.ld. MEN'S WOUKIN'O PANTS at We MEN'S 11IIESSPAN1S at 11.12. HOY'S PANTS at COC. CHILDUEN'd 1'AMSatSOc. MEN'S DltESS SUITS at 1325. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASSlMEItE SUITS at 15 SO. ItOY'S SUITS at f.75. CHILDIIEN'S SUITS-COAT AND PANTS, lit II 10 MtN'3 ALL-WOOL COHIfiCUEW SUIT, In All Celers, Sack or the Latest Style Cutaway, at 1700. i- Itemcinber these Koeita aie all our own inuke and must go, us we need the room. L. GANSMAN & BR0 MEHCIIANT TAlLOItS, MANUFACTUKKUB OF MKN'H HOYS AND CHILDIIEN'S CLOTHING, 66 & 68 NORTH QDEEN ST., (flight en thoSeuthwcstCor.ofOrniiBoSt.) LANCABTKlt, PA. MP Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. rilU HAI.K UU U1S.T. pRIVAirESALK OKilOKSKsl I hav e u let of WEBTERN NORMAN HORSES, lrem Indiana and Illinois, purchased by Given, llaum X Ce., consisting of heavy drufts, iann horses, und a few nlce drivers. 1 ulse have a cur cur lead of Kentucky and Ohie Horbes.geod drivers, ii hlch 1 will dtspesu of ut private sale. UEOKUE (jKOSSMAN, XK W A lirr K TM K Jf Jf S TH. IMILMl H'Al.LlFHlNHURANt'H COMPANY. COMPARISON OF TWO MATURED ENDOWMENT POLICIES, SAME YEAH. SAME AGE. SAME PLAN. THE MUTUAL Fifteen Yenr Kmlowment. Jiiufil JAirrA N. J?P. Se. lOfl.110. 4 an t Aiiuuitl pictnltitii, Amount et policy, 1U itleml utlilitleus. J3,(H.I0 (HI t,CM 8S Tet.il luld by CemiKiiiy, Total pteinliini p.ttd by ivwiiiihI, raid by Company iuuxcrsauC lireiiilitiuiicc'd, linA.DF.lt. If jeu would 11MII70 results filinil.tr te thai of. the 7'eficv UehUr hi tlie Mt'lTAl. J.Il'i: l.N'rilAXC T. COMl'ANY.er N'i:W YORK. Apply te JAMES H. MARSHALL, Agent, Ne. 30 EitBt WtUuut, or 0O North Duke Stroetn, Lttuouster, Pn. 1IM. .ni Aittr.itTttiK3tr.Nin. c l.VUKF- CLARKE. Clarke s leu and (. elfees lead Irv them. ! A (I Uli-lne s(),p v, 1 ump starch, 4 p n,r e , Crratu Llieese, 1 fts f..r Mt llest Urenulatad eugur, 7c. Clarke's Tea anil (Wee Sierp, Nil. 3? West KlngtiiHst. Telephone Connection. SI' K I N C HAM S Ui'KNlNU AT II. HUH FINE TAILORING. Itm Ijtrsest and most Complnte Assortment of UNfc VVUOI.t.K.NSfnrtliniirliiKltadoteho found tn the (.Ity of Itncaster. A Choice I. Inn of Mjirlni; OvnreenttnK" and i'antaleinlni;9 tn nil the latest Patterns Trices l.i., licit Wnrkmanahlp, and allKOOds VV arruntvd an reinenunUHl. H-GERHART, NO 13 NOUTII (JUKKN STUKKT. -Oiip(ilte the Postefflce. mart7-lrdll Il.ACK ItAHUFN 1 J VMNKIt.Vl. SIM11SU VV AT Kit A natural lOMC At IhltAllV K, Hluretlcnf unusual power, pronounced by lir llrlnkmau, anuthiMlt upon such CAes, te be "similar tn t tlects te that of the Alevls pa. or (tcrmaiiy." A- te Its m rlts we reter te the following well kuinvii citizens who liave or who are new nlng thewaur J M M.iuM, .1 M Jehnsen, J no H Nkl't s, II ( llrubtkir, esq , A. Ii I rltchey, is.,, lhes Wuttiten, ei , lapt. It. A smith, .lame-. Ii Potts, J t. lioedman, t. It. UrltUths, U 11. ihui. Medical testimony and references furnished upon application P. S OOOHMAN. Manager. Ne 37 Fast (.rant s.tr-et, (nar of court Heuse ) 111 VCIi IIAIillhN M'lllM. 1101 SK, within two hours of the cttv A quiet, homelike re-tii-At lieltghtful grounds, earvlnl alttnllen, unejcellid i utslni. moderate charges tr ttrtn-, ete , address Mtssi HlttSTIK IIOMIIKIIOKII, Picas int eruv e, Lani.ister County, Pa. JunclWiud CHOl.S ' MIOIj! New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne 40 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postelnce) VV e h lie lust n celved ene of the llest Lilies et Men a )Ui) s, leuitis , ladles', Misses' und Children s SHOES 1 bat cm beiset for the money, thus cmnplnt cmnplnt liiireur alliailj large Btwk. We can cuarantee the prices te be HOITDM UGL'lths" We have strlctlj " O.N h PKICK." and Kuarantee entire satisfaction If ou w nut flnu or coarse shoes or slippers If tnu want hand or machlno machlne made ,hoes, in fact, II 5 en want anything In the shmi line, that can be found only In tirst clasg establishments at Popular Prices, call at the NKW Ittt) FflONT SHOE STOUK, Ne. IS NOKTH 9UEKN STHEFr, ( Nuxt Ooer te the Postentoe ) CHAS. A. REECE. uutlt-SmdAwlt jtur ttuutm. n ENTLE.MEN. The Ile3l Place te liny DKl-i'sSIIIKTS. IIAII.K U.VIlEnWEAll.HU- I'K.NDKK", IIANDKKKLIIIKIS, and HALF HOab.lsat the North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. LiYKNK, nevs-lyd Ne. S!i North Queen street. J. S. (ilVLEHACO. HOT WEATHER Dress Goods I fi(,ui:ei) hatisteand line.ns, 1 HENCH and AMKKICAN SATINEN, CIlINhLED SEEUSUCKEUS. WHITE GOODS I L1NO.N D'INDEnndLlNOND'MULL, SWISS MULL. NAINOOK PIQUE, 1'EIISIAN LAWNS, ALLOVEIl KMllItOIDEKlK, EMIIItOIDEHIKS AND LACE8 of all kinds. hv ery thing nt prices that will usten lull jeu te knew hew tbe goods can be sold. r come and sce our goods and prices. Jehn S. Givler & Ce,, Ne. 25 East Kins Streot, Lancaster, Pa. l'OI.lTIVAl.. pOUNTV CONVENTION. Democratic County Convention. The Democratic County and Diiu let Cen yen. tlens of Ijuicasterceunty, will iiitoteu the third lloernf hepler's Posterllcu llulldliig, In the City et Lancaster, en Wednesday July 28. The delegates from the cltydlslrlcts will meet at 10 a m. mid select tbreu delegates te the state conventten. The delegates lrem the 2d (Lewer) assembly district will meet at 10 u in. ami elect threu del egates te the state convention and nominate two members of assembly T he delegates from the city and lower districts will thun meet In senatorial convention and elect u member of the statu committee. 1 bu delegnti s f rem the 3d assembly and 1 Ith senatorial (Upper) district will meet at 10-Jea. in , and nominate mill person for stute senator, tbiee members of assembly, elect four delegates te the slate convention and u member of thu statu teminlttte. . ..... Alter tbe adloiirntiient of all the district con volitions thu delegates will iniet In Joint county convention und nominate candidates for Cen gross, district attorney, prison Inspectors 11), peer directors U), uud county surveyor. The primary meetings te elect three or ilve delegates from euch district te said conyent uns wlllfceheldenSATUKUAY P. M.JULYSj, at lilaces and between hours te be announced hy handbill by the illrfcrunt committeemen. Frem oath district a member of the county committee for the ensuing year Is also te be chosen. Couimllteeinuu wift notice tbat tbe laws governing primary lectiens ure in force, und must be carried out at these elections. Copies of thuau laws, blanks for handbills, Ac , furnished upon application Chairman Hum. Ce. Cem. Lahcajteb, June .', lwu IuuqW-iIAw LIFE. THE NEW YORK LIFE. Firteen Year Kndewnient. Itiunl Utrtmber V, l'ii Ne. 77,1IU. j :tl M M.tHK) IK) 1,201 (HI (1,0VHI feS 6,151 70 ee,)l (X) r,irii -fi 1,0 10 'J.ri vl,r:i(l i:i mtr u no in. rpllK NEW CASH HTOHK. NEW CASH STORE, Opposite the Keys'tene Heme and Ner t hum National llank, U47 k 240 Xertli queen Street. Opening today new and siasenable Dress Heeds. VV IIITK VICTOIllA I VVVNS, HITF. PL.MDNAI.NSO'IUS, W III 1 K l.l.NKN UK I.NUKs, COItlltU Ptgt'Ks I.AtlIKH' OAtl.K VK.STS, llh.NT'S OAl'K VMM, (.Illl.Dltr.S'S ll.VUK, ALI.S1F.S. Hlsik nnd t oleivd mik Mitts New Sleck of UiMiens rull line of Notions and He mestlcs ult at low prices N It All tx.rsens Indebted te the late firm of Hewtrs A Hurst arc requested tncallat thestore of thetindrrslKtitMl anu rettla their acceunuat ence.asalterthe IVh of July the Leeks no Inte the hands of an alderman for collection Ieb-ld . O. IIUWKIIS. J.ltEAT ATTHACTION. STAMM, BROS. & CO. ONE CASE OK.N l's) I NLAl NDItllCll Slllltrs, lleliiferct-d Hack and Frent, made expressly for us and witrrnnted Wauisntta Muslin, V) tents each (INK CASK CHKVM SKLItSUCkKKS, 5c a aril .Mltlezeu I) vHlF.S'nnd QKNT'S INDIA OAU 7 E V KS1S, lAing ami short Sleeves, 2Vc est b (rial ltcdurtlen lu Prices lit WHITE GOODS. IN'UIA I IN K.N V fCaOltIA LAWN telnch MClOlttA LAWN.KX a v aril Fermer l'rtce IN a v ard t-S,itlilaltiactlenln HIM 3 FUUN1BH INl.s, BOSTONSTORE, Nea. 30 and 20 North Queen at., LAJiOASTKIt, PA. w II m; DH1.SS HOODS. WflTT & SPiIND Invite epwclal attention te tlielr popular lines et INIilA LINENS.VICTOKIALAVVNS COItDEl) PKJUKS.PL VlD.NAI.NeeOlVs Open te-day a lurjc Invoice of sWIS, CASIIIftIC AND NAINSOOK EM 1IKOIDLUE1) FLOt .NC1M.S In new designs ut very low prices An Immense assortment of SWI8", CAMIIIIIC AND NAINSOOK EJt HIIOIDKItlES In all Widths and Ouallty. hUlPTIAN, OltlBN'TAL AND ESCUK1AL TitlUMlNO LACKS and LACE FLOU.NCINOS. Parasols, Parasols. AT OHKATLl ItKDUCLD PHICES. In order te close out thu balance of r ANC PAKASOI.S we have gene carefully ever the whole stock and marked them down te prices that must i fleet a speedy clearance. LATK TltlMMED PAKAMII.S, LACK. COV KKI.I)l'AKAbOI.3,COAUII.N(. PAKASOLS At less than manufacturers' prices. New Yerk Stere, Nea. O, Q & 10 Eeat King St., LANCASTElt, PA. R EDUCTION IN DRESS COTTONS -AT- J. B. MARTIN & GO'S. Every day brings U filestere new unddeslru ble goods, mill thu prlcesqueteil below show that we are selling them lewei thun city prices. IONOCtEAM batistes. 1 The finest and most popular ltatlste manufac tured, Ina large assortment of styles, reduced te US cents -, leimur price, IS ccnts BATISTE DE'INDE. A large assortment nf styles and colorings, re duced te 10 cents per mil. They ure 31 Inches wide, have cream nnd whlte gieuuds, nnd thu former price was IS cunts. American Sateens One inoie ulse and thu lust for the season le sell for CJJ cents j ethers ate selling thorn at 8 cents. black and Whtte Sateens a cliolce assortment for mourning wear. Fine American Sateens In a full line of styles nnd colorings, itduced te UK cents a yuid 5 former price, 15 cents. A utse SI Inches wide, ut 10 tents a yard. PIIENCH PRINTED SATEENS. We have alt ecusen shown auoitcnslve line, and new styles aie constantly uirlvlug, mid will arrive uutli end of season. Tycoon Crinkled Seersuckers The city bteres ure nil verllslng at '.i) touts 1 we have thorn ut 17 cents, all styles and colorings. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS, In full vailety of stripes, alie, MX and 10 cents, 23 pieces of cieam ground at b touts. J. B. MARTIN .& GO., Cor. West King & Prince gts., (Opposite Stevens Heuse,) LAMOABXIU, VA. -'&- . v. ! 9$ -,
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