j.wu . -.4,ypii J--Jliili nrvT.'?. id i' - -- - ". 'i " -JTi ' z. V r" ' . -tafia jft" hnj? Tr,Ur"'"TVf ., t '.? -'"' "i S'Hw' yi -. jt -.- THI IiANCABTBK DAILY INTELIiieBNUBK, JTJflDAY, JUJLjY 16,1886. n i ity,- - L v-t if .'s -S 's' r' -; 4 f A!S SCHOOL BOARD. rA0jr atrrr. ambu, about y,$,MXT rtCAK'B WORK. tr ' Meet In Iha Midsummer sotslen. Malm et tb Dnll Semen In Bltiny Moreufh Cnelii en lb Oust ami Other sport . s. itar Correspondence of IwrM-t-icmscmi. iTJMBIA. July lu TM regular iiiuuuii unrilia nelambU aobeol beard wai Ift the coeboiI clumber last evenlng, 2ll lb RMBibsra present The llnance WMrMOrltd the secretary had made lb tax dapllcate Ter 1SS0, amounting te ad in aoceraauco wuu 1110 law the duplicate in the handa of W. heler, collector. The ilnanclal state- I'Raeelpta during the month 1 12a 22, mid alnce last report Jl'Jl.SI, lialnnce hand K3I.3S. VlMBUpplyand repair commHleeroportpcl aeed of Ave Blate blackboards In rooms in Cherry atreet building, and ene slale ;k beard In the recitation room at the in- Utate: recommendod that two rooms in the vWUi street bulldiug be whitewashed, that Mm fiirnarmi In tlinillTnrnnt school blllhllUKi i & examined by a coiuiietciit person and re ;' W" pairs made If needed. if, WHAT SUrEIlLNTENDKNT AMES NWS. nkte rAl1n.tn nAnimlltlln.Mntl (mill Mlltlt i ..Ts A ua wall rAdfl ' 'iS"" Gbhtlemen As my present term et olllce . fe aed professional lalier in Columbia will r-Soteso with the nresent scholastic .vear unen W C which we have just new entered, 1 am anx Kf telie that the year may be distingushed by r.K nnsual progress in the work of the scholars; fe" S and for this reason 1 beg leavoteollor the l 'x following recommendations : S5 y , Ter ten censecuti ve terms prier te the last, ?t ,WO Jim trautuusueti a iisjai iij-jiiiiiut ...mi... s proven ei great Btixauuigu cu uui ptuumi Jt? j?tjr large pari ei iue term, en eei.) uui- Bate Baturuay,anu never iesi;ireueiiuy man once in each month, teachers were called . together tarevlew their work, ami te study hVtSI CTWXlnlaa rtf nArlnfrntrf'a Ollll llltttlinilsl lif rlJ3? Instruction and discipline. At these meetings E ?t ,V earea of the school room, and they were at bS libertvte devote tueir uesi lueugtu 10 ine V'aubjectinhand. Theygavote the stitierln. tendent a far better opportunity te correct me faults that had come under bis observation, than it was possible for him te have in the school room, and In the midst et Its cares and distractions. Again, the combined, wisdom et all was made available te each. The younger teach era had tbe advantage efall the elder teachers, had learned from thoirlargerexperlence,!and In this way were greatly aided in correcting their faults and overcoming their dilllculties. Teese frequent meetings, affording us they did an opportunity for a frlendly interchange et viewsen sublocteof mutual interest, did much te preserve harmony and cultivate kindly feelings among teacbers. Indeed, I de net believe it possible te secure the best results, the largest percentate of returns for the money expended in support of our public schools without the local Institute, Your geed sense will euuble you te sie many ei its benefits which 1 cannot step here tesjweify. Yeu will bee that they must of necessity be very great. tinder the present law the beard cannot ray teachers for institute- week, without making a spscial appropriation, and, I there- lore recemmenu tnainaving iixeu tue leugiu of the term the school shall be kept een, the beard provide ler paying teachers for four days' institute week, and direct that there shall be eight balf day sessions ene te be held each month, ler the first eight mouths of the term. Yeu cannot, gentlemen, in my judgment, by a disbursement et an equal amount of money in any ether direction, de te titieA te increase the efficiency of your scholars, ltespeclfully submitted, II. G. A.mi, Hupt. Koahstewv, Juue1, ISSd. miickm.am:evs husinksn. Secretary May reported the completion of the tax duplicate ler h amounting as lo! le! lows : Ileat Kt. Ten'ta. Sin Men. Total. First Ward, t 6,7.!.! ?j t us n fill 40 1 1...M 31 Kcend Ward 4,ii'ji ij is lu 70 4,sf2 it Tlilnl Ward . 3,1'i w 3.VJ 15 m ki 4,ui3 &5 13,l5l a i.M'i tiia te ji5,s:j yi I'rojieiials for furnishing ixxU ier the diller- em nuuuings, were recelcuas loiiews. jj. F. Bruner, f3."S; J. i. Hess, $.1.1)1); J. K. i'iury, H25; Geerge Oeliull, J1.10; Jeseph Hubert, ?3.G3. The contract was awarded te II. F. Bruner, at ?.l.78 per ten by a vote of six for Bruner te two for Hubert. Mr. Jehn Kendnch appeared belere the beard in relation te the beard renting the tecend story or his building ou Locust street for the Shech library. The matter was In In In dofiultely postponed. The supply committee were instructed te ask proposals for furnish ing slate blackboards for use in the schools. The date for opening the schools was fixed at September 20th. An order was granted en the sinking lund for $92 for coupons can celled. Orders were granted In payment et a number or bills. Adjourned. Kallread 'etr. The Ilarrlsburg accommodation west, due In town atG p.m., was two and one-half hours late last night, and the Columbia accommo dation train, due at S:lrp. in., was nearly two hours behind time, cauxed by the wreck at Doven. The first anniversary of the institution el Columbia .Ledge, Ne. 117, llrotherhood et Kallread brakemau, held in the armory last night, was a success. A very large number of the members were present with their mends, and particiiiated In an elecaut ban quet. The Seclsl Season. LAn evening party was held at the residence ellU. S. Shuman, en Locust street last etou eteu lngjswhen the persons present spent a lery onleyablo time. SlissV Florence Wlke has returned home from a Visit te Lewes, Del. Several ether personal gatherings took place lest evening at diiierent parts of the town. A pleasant evenlng party was given last night by Misses Annie and Liura l'inker l'inker ten at their residence ou Locust street. The Ancher base ball club, el Yerk, will be In town en Saturday atturnoeu and play a game with the Columbia club. Game will be called at 3 o'clock. Seven members of thocaneocluu of ll'ar ll'ar lisburgcame down the river, yesterday, pass ing by Columbia en their way te Havre-de-Grace. The shapely beats, propelled with skill by the occupants, made a icry pretty sight en the river. MissKdith Wlke and frlend, Miss Yeung, left town this morning for a visit te I'hlladcl- I'UllU Teivn NeteM. chlimrdiyiLaUiski(y of W. A. King, en Locust stroet, came very near mashlug his baud while at work yes terday. The boy was scraplug deugli from a machine for cutting cakes, and get his left hand caught In the machinery. The accident resulted In very severe bruises. A buoy has beeu placed en the old battery In the river, beyond the iron span. In low water the battery would preie an obstruc tion te canal beats crossing the river. On Saturday company U will arrive home irein their camp at Allen town. Corener's Inquest en Jehn Nelns Yesterday aftornean Corener llenamau held an iuiiuest ou the body of Jehn Nelss Who was killed ou the railroad at Mount ville. The Jury was comjesed of It. M. t'rldy, Jehn M. l-'reelich, J. S. Winner Michael Burns, Benjamin 11. Netr, and Adam Bnyder. The verdict was one of accl. dental death, and the circumstances were about the same as published in this paper yesterday, it was shown that the engine was very close te Nelss before the onglueor Raw him. but It was tee late. "",'""' men jiuueu tne wiusiie, ' Death el Chart. Cenitlne. Charles Censtiue died this morning of gen rat debility at his home en WaM,i,,,,tn '' tyrant, artfifl fid Vbars. Ilni,.ani.i 1,.... , 0 ---"- "iu vaeiuei- (i maker, and had worked for Henry YVelf for ; the last 20 years. I'revleua te that he worked 1 for WJdwyer .fc Klcksecker. He was janitor f, sv m iwuiwi u jvuij v tue I'UKu sheet A-! achoeln. l.t THIS CltOWDKU HTllLLV. Let ine move slowly thieugh the street, if. rUJed with an ever-shifting train, lAndd the sound of a tee that beat '; IbemuruiuririH-walks like uutmun ruin Saab where bli tasks of pleasure call. S.. .tcytLB, and beed each ether net. TMTO is wee necus, wuu uuius luuiu uu ,1a hl large love and boundless thought, Tlwae trugglluir tldcj of lift, that icem L,. a warward, almlenj course te tend, tf&M alitSii of tbe Mighty atresia " W. C. Bryant. She Made It. Shortly alter Miss Alcetl's " Mttle Women " was published, n itilet'loeklng lady eutered a Ilosten circulating llbrnryaud asked a lady clerk te pick her out " a rishI book that would rest and aliiuse her." Naturally" l.ltlle Women" wnsellered,nnd declined. " It's very tilee ; you'd llke It," urged the clerk. " 1 should net care te lead It," said the ether. " Hut at least leek at IL" " Ne," came the answer firmly, and w Itli an odd smile ; "It Is net a book Hint 1 should care le read." Then the clerk, pretty angry, walked away te the chief librarian and cried, "There's a woman down there uaut a book, and II you want her waited en some ene else must de It. 1 won't" "Why.why net?" "Why, she says ' l.iltle Women' Isn't geed enough ler'her le read." "De you Knew who that ladvls?" "Ne, and 1 don't caret" " Well, 1 will tell you. That is IiOtiis.1 M. AlcetL New, go and get her u Ijoek." Hurt lr a llerne'n Kill. This morning lMward Gillespie, II years old, of 1'arkesburg, Chester county, rode te this city a horse which Cyrua ll. Celviu had purchased, lie arrived here alKiut neon and as he was passing up North Queen street, his herse stumbled en the ilelglau blocks, ami fell heavily. The boy's loot was under the animal, besides breaking a small bonehts ankle was sprained. Alter Dr. Welchans attended linn he lelt ler home. There Is much complaint among persons wliedrhe, utxnit the condi tion ul the second square tit North Queen. They say the blocks en ttin west side of the street hae tee much slant, and It N ddllcult te drive ever them. Ilorses. mid especially these from tlie country net accustomed te the bUwks, are likely te tall down. Tite HeltellA l.eatliiT c'etnpAiij. There is a project ou toot te form a joint stock company with a capital el $,t,i,(X0 for the purpese of increasing the cajiaclty ei the Helvetia Leather company, located at Ne. .V2utn&'2S I'eplar stre't, new telng ruu by Snyder A lleiman. Quite a number of lead ing manufacturers and ethers interested in the production nr Heli eila leather ler their own use, li.ie sub'crlbtHi forstevk In the ttew company, and only a tow thousand dollars worth remains te be taken. The company will manufacture lieltiug, lacn leulier, picker leather, apron leather and ether kinds indis pensable In manufacturini; and machine shojis for w hicli there Is a constantly incro.is incre.is lug demand. doing le l:tirii.r. Kev. it. U Need, formerly pastor of St. Jehn's liermau Kelermeil church, of this city, has contracted at the KereiKii Kxchauge of J. II. Scknelder, i-'reu VVctte ulllce, ler passage te Kurepe for his whole family, con sisting el seven members, ltnv. Neelt has received a call from the Russian government as missionary te Odessa In Seulli llussia, ami after he shall have had an Interview with the proper officials, he wilt decide It he will re spond te the call or net. He sails with Ids family en July 31 by steamer W. A. bi holler, of the Kettenlatn line. Muzzle tour flops. On Thursday the law requiring owners of dogs te place muzles en canines went into effect, and continues until the lath el Sep tember. The dogs of this city K-em te have a great fondness ler letter-carriers. Yesterday one or them took n bite from the leg of Simen Shissler, substitute letter-can ier, ou Poplar street. MAiuler Sjult In links Count). Kev. 1. Y. Schelly has brought a suit rer damages for slander against James T. Keber, lu the Herks county court". Mr. Heber, it is alleged, at a meeting of Schuylkill classls In the l'lrst Kolermed church, Heading, last mouth, said "he knew that Mr. Schelly bad collected money ter the missionary cause which had never reached the treasurer." riie Chlrl Ivnens tile Tiller. Information is wanted by the chief orjielico as te the ownership of the bay mare stolen in this vicinity some time last tall. Any person having had such mare stolen will call at the station heuse and lene description, as the iiuui is Known 10 me cmei. rasneil Through. A large number el prominent military men passed through tins city ou the Philadelphia Accommodation this afternoon. They were en their way te visit the encampment at Deven. Ou the train were Governer l'atti l'atti beu, Adjutant General Guthrie, Cel. Hart rauft and ethers. They had two Pullman and two baggage cars. l'lllillr DfSlli.itleu Hliil lintmllallnn. Te-morrow thai. O. S. or A., at TeneHIU, will held a public dedication and insUllatien of officers. A grand parade will take place in the afternoon. Members of the order at Anuville, Mehnsville, Wemersulle, Myers town, Lar.ca.iter, Kphrata and Heading will be present. Ilereil lj u Celt Mr. Andrew Lump, residing at 72.S SU Je seph street, was chasing the tlies Irem oueof his cows whlle his wiw was milking. The cow raised her head suddenly, striking Mr. Lump en thoneso with her horn, making a large triangular cut across that organ. The I Ur el All N illeits. ushlimtun Letter tuOalM-stuu News. Hiestand, el I'cnusylvauia, is known as the "Dutch Irishman," because he is German by descent, anil in the most uproarious fashion celebrated St. Patrick's Day m the Heuse list March. In Cel ll.UI a ,izrli. Fiein the Kciullng Herald. Geerge W. Lehr, ei LehrA Clark, returned from a trip te Liucaster county yesterday, with six non-union cigaruiakurs'wlie will ue te work in their lactery. At IVnrjll Te la). The Sunday school of Trlnitv Liuherati church is lieldlng their annual picnic at Pen ryn te-day. The special train this morning had eight cars tilled when it lelt the upper depot. Te-morrow a Millursville Sunday school j;oes te the park. Arrlivil lu Itiillrrilain. K. lather A. r. Kaul and pirty, who sailed from New Yerk about twelve days age, arrived in Itetterdain en Thursday, en the steamship P. Callatul. InnpeUerul lCllln l'nulliv. I J. Lieutenant YV. II. I.awser. of vfi',,!,.!,,.... i: VrMi-befii sjffm.ini,,",! 1... (Ti,w.i i- t' - -- j-j ...... j u.,., mm, .1. Magee, or the Kighth Kegimeut, N. G. P., te be inspector of rllle practice ler the regi ment. A Noisy VVeinaii. This afternoon a woman who was drunk raised a neise at the depot. She was taken te the station liouse by OHicer l'yle, where she gave her name as Simpsen. Her name Is net that but Tuit, and lids is net her iirst otleuse. .Vlaile mi AaslEiiiiiriit. Goe. L. Kckert, et Maner township, te-day iiiadeanassignment erhis preperty ler the bonelitel creditors le Daniel Liutner, of the same township. Stelen ut I. eli. mini. ChiefSmilh has received a telegram te be ou the lookout for a light brown mare, stelen last ni(;ht from Jonathan Arneld, of Leb anon. I.rll ter lleillenl On Fast Line this afternoon A. .1. Kaull man, esrj., of Columbia, and David Leder. man, el this city, went te lledferd. bulimia) 'a I'ark llaiva III addl lien te the ether lines 011 t-iilindiy nl -McUruuu'spaik, thore will be a match iuiiiiIiik r.ue ler 1100 between Hard A Milrk's h. in., "Country Ulll," and Gee. Jlemtei's b m " Maud," both from New Helland. Harvest Heme Ituivs lUmicinber the fast trotting and 111u11lnKiac.es ulMcUreun's Park, Saturday alleruoeii m 'jju o'clock. Adtnliiiileii only ia cents. 2tu itS'i?'0a .l.b0 1MU '"St.. LoeiBo Clltrerd. KhirwintWir"1 Ml"". - wan Netice et funeral lierentier. et Fbailiiy. In this city, cm the lMhlnst JHur. S?hr ase" chr,8tlau r"y. Initawin y"i The relatives and frlendi of th family nre re- pectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence, of her huahaud, Me. 5M Hluh street, en iloadey afternoon at 2 o'clock, it TAKKED AND FEATHEKKD. TIIK lIHKAltFUI. I'I'.VlaflJIKAr Ull'KIV te A llHUha I OV ATI- ! Itltl.Klt. lie Ia round Omitting Hip I'liet ul all Iiimiiiv I'allirr In tlie l.altrr' nmtrl lluiiie. Hint HU ilj;titiers llrlrrmliip le Mum their lllmppiin.il et II Ter the past low davsthocltlrenselNaoml. llerks county, ha e been In a atale of ecltv meet ever a series of (H-currenccs tlie like of which the village has no or witnessed before, Michael Naylor was lermerly tsis rejvdrs. mail en the Pennsylvania railroad, and lived lu oue of the cempanv's houses near the station. He has bceiidrluklng rather heavily for the juist mouth, and this se allected his mind that be became uncontrollable. The company a few weeks age disH'iised with his ser ices. Tuesday night wuiie a piny ei fishermen were returning home at about II o'clock they heard screams Irem the direc tion el Nnyler's house. Mrs. Naylor and her 11-vear-eld daughter were found hiding In the garden, while the three smaller chil dren werocencealed In some bushes a square away. The husband was encaged in smash ing lurnituru lu the house and several men secured him. They took him te the hotel near by nud tied his limbs with rein's te pre vent him Ireir doing any further dam ige. While there he tore loeso and ran te the roll lug mill, llecllmlsjd up the supports until he ue.vrl'v reached the root. Here, en a nar row boardwalk he divested hlmsell all his clothing and proceeded te climb out of a small window. He said that he was going te bed. In the meantime several of the mill hands followed him, and after a great deal of trouble brought him down. It was impessi ble te held him, and lie escaped and ran around the mill. He made a tour of the place, and finally danced ou the red-het iron Just as it cauie from the rolls He only had en a pair of "hoes. The greatest excitement prevailed. He was pursued, and ncaln re captured. Persons who saw him say that they never w itnesed the antics of anyone mere saury uiuicieii man -ayier. He was taken te the county almshouse, where his ravings continued until he became exhausted. Mrs. Na.v ler, alter her husband was secured, spent" the remainder el the night in their house. Subseucully, it Is alleged, she letind a plut bottle of w hlsky lu the yard. Wednesday morning allalrs had ngalu qulted down somewhat. Geerge McNcry until recently had been employed as a pud dler's helper at the mill. Since he has been out of work he has sjKmt the greater por tion el his time in Naemi. After her hus band was taken away lie went ever te Mrs. Naylor's and said that he would protect her. He went into the house and that was the lat SK-en et the couple for theeutireday. This occasioned considerable geIp about the mill and.villHgeand Wednesday evening there were rumors that something would be done. At half-past ! o'clock fuliy l- ineu were gathered in the vicinity el the mill. The wonder was where they'had all come trem. There were in the party boatmen, farmers and mill hands, and thev went ever te the home of theNavlers, an J found the deer locked. The leaders of the lurty had handkerchiefs tied ever their faces, with holes cut into them fertbeejes and nose. They knocked at the deer, but there was no resiKjnte. Then one of the windows was shoved up and several meu jumped inside. They seen appeared, hav mg their man be tween thorn. He vva.s shoved out of the win dow head foremost, lu making sm-b a rapid egress his face was Knocked against the sill, and his mouth bled profusely. When getteu out he was taken In hand and led te the com mons near the mill. Here under a large ash tree be was told that he would be hanged, and lie get down en his knees and plead and begged piloeusly for his lire, saying he had done nothing wrong. This was onlydeno te frighten him. The party then took him te the mill, where two strong, imicular meu laid him en a wheelbarrow- and held him down while he struggled and kicked turietisly. Several parlies then rolled out a barrel et coal tar. A large swab, ued in cleaning machinery, was next brought out. This was dipped into the barrel and the tar smeared all ever the man's head and face. Seme of it ran down his kick and under his clothing. He were a new suit and It was literally covered with it. The man were a mustache, and this and bis hair were se covered with It, that their removal will proba bly be necessary. lid was then told that he could go, but warned that If he was found at the place in the morning he would surely be strung up. He immediately de)arted and when last seen was rapidly walking down the railroad. Itefore reh-asing lain McNerj'.s captors gave him about lashes with the swab. His body must be covered with black and blue marks. Thursday morning everything is .iiiet, though citizens are everywhere discussing the events. Mrs. Naylor Is a geed-looking young woman or some 'M years orate, stout and well built and or geed figure. The man Is about the Kime age, and It is said he has a wireand children. Seme say that the woman's side of the story is that the man had no home here, and she allowed him te stay down stairs, aud that nothing w reug took place as he was there te protect tba tamlly during the absence el her husband. aiAUKKlH. f liluulelptllft frusture Msrkel. I'HlLiDlLl-nli. Jul) 1'. Heur Market steady Soles el l.ve barruli : -Minn, bakers, IJ50((liJ; I'linnn, mriilly at l-WWQI i Western at HiHJITS: Patents, l ivKJjUu. Uyu tleurdiill att.l.SJ I" I p. in., call W brutal illy, W)c : Aug, 85J4'c: Sept., M,iic ; Oct., cT'ic cernJuly IV; j Aug., &. ; Sept , 4f,Li Oct , 4Tc. Oits July, s;e 1 Aug, 3J.C.; tepL, Jli Oct., tic. tiir uric I'rwluce -Vlarhut. Nsw Y'eut, July li, Heur market bte.ulv hut dull; rine, II IKKpA: bupenlne, riiuajuj, Common te Ucsxl Kxtm Western, II k'i(o k'i(e City Mill KitruH, II enfti u ler West turtles Minn, hxtra. rSettl ul: KxtniNe. 'J. I-' TiQt z. Wheat Ne. 1 Uert sture en Spot, '.HfCMe ; N'e. 1 Whitii, state. Met N'e. Ne. '.' lied, Winter, Aug . STc ; Sept., swi ; Oct , p:c. Cern Ne. i Mixed, cash, IMfc 1 Aug., Ilc; Sept , i;ic. ' O.IIS Ne. 1 White State., spot, !5JI''.e ; N'e. 2, de 41c; N'e. 2iiilxua,.luly,.1Wc . Aug.,3lc. Itye dull ; canuda, Wc Hurley nemtniU. l'erk dull : N'uw Mes. Ill i'll l.JW. Lard J uly, , h, ; A ug , n;. Molasses dull; lVe. ter W tent boiling Bleck ; 1'orte Itlce, 3H Ic Turpentine llrm itt a.''j i'etlolee .-' ?t'eaKd7iTu5rWO . i.iifiiJt.i dull i retliiud tu cases, tUc. ..KUU mill , ,'' ,. ,.l,u,lMnil, -V. r -TJutUir Murket steady ; New Western v.--u.-j, tsiiinb, Cheese inilut vY'estern HaL craTc VVI hKKS vaslci Ibtate.lSOWiic: Western. HQllvc SUKur market ijulet ; Henned culleal, Mia Oie: Umnuluted.t a-lc. Tallew stitdtly t iirline city, 4c. l.ollee rtull ; Jalr cnrKees ul v; Ulee iiuliit; Cuieltnuuud Louisiana, common te lair, 3HU1C Chlritfie IllHrKet. Cbioaqe, July Hl.U.SOa. in. Market epened: Wheat Auk.. "'Wi Sept., MKc; Oct., s.,'c. Cern July, 37c ; Au., s,e ; Sept., loc j Oct-, 41c. Oats Auk., -Mc; Sept., 30e ; Oct., ,'KJC l'erk Auk., l'J-Hl tsept., lie HI; Oct,, J10 115. Lara-Aug., " K I Sept., f. nx. UthS Aug., i 14 i Sept., j H ; en., w i:i. cLutiinu, "heat July, 770; Aug., 7"ic j Sept., Mc; .be'rnTJ.ul3i''a37,40! AlK,18t. a-!JOi Sept., JXc i Oct , 4u(.jc. Oat8-.luly,'i;jcj Aug.,'"i;c; Sept., Xc ; Oct. 1:'l".1.T,.m' " ,i:! AUK.,10 Wj Sent., ii i Oct., (J, Ml. Itlhs July, ii ItlliKl Oct.,4U. 3) i Aug., 0 J5j Sept., Qtrmiu and lTotlslens. rnrnlshed by 8. K. Vundt, lliekur. CiiUAiie, July Hi, l o'clock p. m. . , Wheat. Cera. Oats. Perk. Lard. July 37)i AUgUSl. tM is) .... .JH7K ii 7x September se), ai)i '.-iv .j,ij ,, , Octelier Mk i, w in eV 0 a November hJfi UiLcmber ) Uecelpla, Car Lela Winter Wheat i" Spring Wheat in Cern , , ;i Oats , hi Jtye LI li.trley I en city Crude OU , ,,, 07 Heart. IteeetpU llegg l-.euu Closing 1'Hces t o'clock p. u,. . . Wheat. Cern. Oau. l'erk. Lard July 77; S7Vi uy, e.ss e.uiX Auguiit 7Z sij ifijj a.sil C.Ui Bepleinber. heh ifjvj vrji? .J a.KK October H!i HAi ue 10.03 c.50 November i gff&Tj? e,s Crude OU, ,,,.,..,, ,,... ,,.,,,,,,,, t)t)f l.lte Sterk Market. Cruel no, July is The flreirri' Jein iml reports i Cattle kecelis, .N'lhiwti shipments, J,;uu imtUet a slimte lower I shipping steers, ini !,." n., f' 7M.fi I" Blockers ninl lisslcrs, II ii 3?J tsiws, hulls and tntxlsl. II M'tf .i.lnilk, (i .mrjii.ii. through Tp.uu cattle ste.iil) i"i, cow , JJ i'tr. v -ti er. 12 3.HH "- line's liecelpts. .;.iiii iindi shipments, ,mi, market. -irenp muKlinmt mixed, fl 'tt l'M lutrkinii nnilsliippiiiK, snvt.',i;s llIUt IIVHtieu. -kips, t: IHtUOt SIks'H Ueei'lpts, iUl head! shlninelits. tv iniiiket sii.uly, natives, ti uiyi lu lexn. II "Mt U", Western, IJ InttJ Jm, .umtis,l iHt 1 .' Kst MssnTT Cattte nseeltits, 4 ; heart niptm'tils, '."I head ; luatkel slew ; pi inie. f-ti SM litr tiieisKl. II iStl 7 V i common, I-. f'ltl sl.H ker, H-i I 71 : nutpincnls le New lets, none lleifs nvelpts, "XI hiMid i shipments, "", miiikel 111 m I'lillHilelphlas, 1 lint . H. loikers. II MIJ wv, !-hlptuents te e eik, 2 c.nlrad4. Sheep ux-elpts. .t,'S head; shipments, i : market ttiin inline. t Se(( nr te mssl -si IWi ioiurueu,ia:M): Lambs II tssei. rieir Ver siecbs. Nisr ebr, .litlj IS Wall street, l:.Mp. m. Meney wiiy at 2H per cent. lerulRn ex chaiiKO stead) at II sJSrtlSi'i, ; lloveniments lltm i Ciirivncy 's, lla.ii bid j I's coups. 10m bid i 4Vs lllli hlil. The stock ln.'itket this illinium: opened nun, and during the rlrst half hour, en a mssl tn iiijr of the grangers, auderbllt's. Keadinii and Krle, prices ndvaticed ln'JHrceni Tew aid eleven o'clock the bexrs uixdn n raid en I ink iwuniia, and the stock declined P, per cei I , i.ii)lii the restet the list down tiaitiiemlly in sjinpa Ihy. t neon the market w.i- siexdv again, with prims strctigthenlng. llieinnkel l new dull tut tlrm. stock Murkets. (Jtiolatlens by Kisjd, UeUruun A Ce., bunkers, Lancaster, l'a. RW VORK LIST. 11 . . U . 3 r-.ll CanaiU l'actflc u'. ' ,-" C C. C 1 V14 ' ", L'el Ctnl -ls Centra l'arlcc 4:v, UVJ 4." Canada Southern US I'S 43 Chi., st L A lVh Denver Kledrande '. '. ''i lie' . 1-sck.A vestim ir. u,11, l., . Krtii k -$: ;: KrleM 'v !s', i4 Mew Jersey Central i S M K. AT JlH 3l, 3l(-. Leu. AN li l li, LakeShera M'i svi nx. Mlchlitati Central 71 7IS rn, Hisxiurl Pacific PCS Northern 1'ecttlc .'7S -S -7 N. 1. Prut I4i Mi vn, N. VV hij; 1HS HJS New Yerk Central HA, n'S 1'S Ohie Central Omaha 17 ir- '' Oresen Trans SIS A'S Slv Onuirle. VVejlcin P'S l'aclfic Mall S7 !' !. llechestcr Jt rttvenrg x St. Paul M, an, si1, Toms Pacific li. fl, le Union 1'actQc M, v! v, Wsbaja cemmen .... Is W atxvvS lTeterrsl 3tV St .; Western I nlenTvtiKrsph.. F7S t7. t; Westetiere . . UK, rHlt-ADS'J-Hl LIST. Lflhlih Vi. ey km, a. N 1'btu ; Hi !W4 I'ennsy.v&rlx MV -l, M Uejujluir u i4 i; uib Lehlfih N'svl(pvUeJ (" Hestenville .... I'hUadelphU A Krle 3ii Jui -i Northern Cent People's f&ssemrer .... . . K'd'g Gec'Ls il't'5 ts 'JS 'X w OU , t7 te 1hi sukks ana ISenrts. Beiiexted Oy J, P.. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cnt., Ii Hi t('7 " " 1M. liJ IX ' 4 Scheel lean leu lu) " 4 " in I or 91 y vara He lw " 4 " tnSeraiyejirs.UO 1(0,3 I " lu loeraoycars. he Its Manhelm IViretigh lean luu 192 bams stocks. First National liantr 100 an runners' National Hank 5e lis Fulton National liank leu 191 Lancaster County National llank .... 5U 1id..'0 Columbia Natmnid llank lm l'a) Christiana National tl-ink no 115 Kphrata National llank no iss rirst National ll.ink, Columbia no l.Vi first National lt.vnk, stniaburn lw I lflrst National llank, Marietta UO au.50 rirst National Jjank, ML Jey KO ISO. Lllltz National Hank lu) jsii. Manhelm National Hank litj no .vew AnrzitTiar.iiKXTH. TAKINO I'OWDKi;. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel el purtty, strength and wholesemeitess. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kin, ti, and cannot be geld In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. tielct only in cam. Uutal Hakixu 1'oweir Ce., lti Wall Street. New Yerk. inavS7-lvd4w XTIOU salk a eni: si:,vti:i) top JL' V Apply l'h.i Ien, of Krtgerly's m ik. nsgoetl as new. .lenjs 111 Biitv's Shee Stere. SI North Uueen St., (Innuliei Httlldlng.) mi lirANTKI). A GOOD I MIL KOK A m nimiiy ei two; musi lie well rerem ill I nw. lltll'l itj nil 1U. Ill 33 NOllTIl blllPPEN STHfcLT, ineniiiu, hi, ltd B OOTIS AND SHOES. x hh h I am new clesltur out at the low nrlee of II oe, and Laced at OOC. All ether goods In pre. portion. .New Is your time te buy cheap, ut N'e. -Oft North (Jueen hlrect, opposite the Northern Market. It A. HOCh. JOKTII KNirDKTcOOD.slsTOKli CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS AT HAL!" PUICE, AT THE ftefiu TriL Dry Goods Stere, j.'Vx-.'iyj.NK, nevS-lyd Ne. Sii N'enh Queen streel. ' PKOPO-SALS FOR OATS, I'HOI'l'ED COHX AND BTKAW. Proposals for furstshlnu the Flrn Department with N'e. I White Western Oats, Chepticd Cern and Straw of the best quality, for u peilodef six (ip) mouths, wilt he received by the 1 Ire Commit tee at the Mayer's Office, until JULY 37. Ism), ut 7. I o'clock p. nu HUls must state quality, lly order of the committee. K LEWIS NOI.T, Chairman. Attest II. 1'. Kmnu-M, M. 1)., Clerk. Jyl6 3td PJAHT KND YAKD. 0. J. mKR & 00. COAL. - KLNDLINQ WOOD. Ottlce: Ne. 50 CENTIlK BOUAHK. Heth yard and otrlce connected with Tulephone Kxchunire aprli-lvdMAK.U THKKi: HAS I11;i:N NO ADVANCE IN Ladles' and dent's FurnlshliiK Uoeds this boasen, HUT A DECLINE. We buy our Koeds us we need them, having no room te store up und Kct stale stock. Our profits uru small ami receive k'hhIs often, and our customers are always benefitted In a declining muiket, as has been thu case this season especially. Pha.se call and examliie our staple iroeils and save money. AT HECHTOLU'S, Ne. 61 North Cluenn Btreet. 4r8teru ejien Saturday nights until 11 o'clock, DO YOU KNOW THAT OI.AHKE WILL infer te his patrons for one month, com cem lnenclnuSATUKU.VV, JULY 17th, the Bieatest harKUlnsJiiTens, Cetlees, etc., ever befeie heard of tn this city t Our bargains uru such that wu only cam about these lu want of our kimmIj kiieHlnirthem; thcieleruwu wantte tell you In point what they ure. If you pay our ateru a visit we will explain all. We can assure en that you will he pleased. Our motto Is te lead but never fellow, fall and eu ug during thu next month. CLAKKE'a, N'e, 3S West King Street, Q.EOUUEEKNHT.ju., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, UESIDEN'CK-NO.KW WEST KING ST. SUOP-EAST UUANT ST., Opposlte SUtlen Heuse. tent!enrk recolve mjr Prompt ana personal at AllklnOief Jobblnpattcnaed te at short no tice and ou roeaonalJla terma. lravtlng ana JbUmatesiarniii.ea, efl-lya Kir AitrjKKTinrsiKXTn. WHY PAY JIS I'lllt A HKV Ol'' TKI'ITl vv ben v ml can get the same itt at W. I r ISIIhlt'S Hentid IIihiiik, .e.ia .sjeilh (Jueeu SiixhiI. (lasndiiilnltteiist. ,,,i7 ij,t -neiluini'M LIQUOR STORE, Ne. ." CK.N'l'ltK syllAltK. MAIIKI.HY'S ''YI.LLOW I'linvF" clear tiller Havana A tent Cigar Is pre neil ih ill by smokers the best In the mar ket, at MAItM.KY'.s 'Mellow Ment," Ne. il Ninth yueen htleet. (reimcily llartm.in's) QCHOOl.TAX KOU Ksi's C5 TlicdMpllcalels In the hands el the Tivils urer I line ii i out. eiT for piempt paviiieut. , VV.O .MAUsllAI.I., lusvsiirer, Ne. lit ellttxt-iliaie. Ulttie hums Irem 'n. Ill te I p. in. Jl-iuulll A puiMi i.er or i'j and.'-v ri:irr .Itipani -e t me He.l, nt III Ill.fcVI KUIMI SHTOHK, Se .. West MllgStlis'U SIMXMAU Fishing ! lug out cnu lent 11 nrstilass It nl, ie, with it) ami ever) tiling (eHiplete. I Itn-Oay 01 wtvk. Apply te II si, Kl.ltin. 01 II ('. vv KIIM Ml. Jyll ltd Ne. I0V4 hint King Ml vi I. I AHKLKY'S "-YAKA HI'.Al l'U receininended te levers of a genuine II iv m t'tgai, at MAUK I.KV'H, " x ellew fiwit." .... Ne.il North U.iicen Miect IFermetly llnrtman's) T KVAN'S KLUUll. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform aud Reliable piUVATK SALl. OK IIU1WK.S. I Inve a let et WESTERN NORMAN HOUSES, Inmi Indiana nnd Illinois, puichamsl tiv (,lven, ilium A Ce, mnsHtlng erheavv drafts, larm hers,w, -ind a tvw nlceditvers. l.usehavi a car livvilef henturk) and Ohie Horses, get si drivers, which 1 villi illsposeot at prtv ates.de IjKOltt.K l.UOSSStAN. Tl'M' IN A NKW LOT Ol" (UK AT Uaw st'L. l.luen Hralrt. Ac U Ushlng LI Hislt (Jelnteit) l.Xc. Heel-, Swivels, sinkers. Riskets, Heeks, ,ve. tllAtLKX'i, KAST KNl) P1IAUMAC1, tOpHslte Kastrni Market ) I ratley'sMirsiipirilla teiniMMintl lm purilvlng tlie Moetl, Is tin lc-t. NUentsa bottle. JvM)dl!r,MAV TTsttTATKOI JOSUl'AN Al till KN.LATh li el Celumlila iHiieugh, lini aster leuntv, rti eeasinl 1 he uiulerstcnvd uudlter, aiipelutvd tertlstribute the balantv ivtii.ilnlug In the hands et Allan V. Hen, administrator i I 'i , et sunt deceased, te and among lhoe legally entitled te the same, wtll it ler ihit iuihisu en TL'KJ U.ll , Al'OTsr 17, 1-si., m in a. in . In the Ltbrary Itoetn of the Cem t Heuse, In the city of Lam as ter, where all pvr&euslnteicstcil tusalddtlitbii tleuinsv attend. jyDlldAitw I. KI.LM A hK It, Auditor -pL.VCK ItAKKKN JI1NKUAL hl'KlN'U VV ATKP. A natural TONIC ALThltATlv K, Hluretlc of unusual power, proneuncvd by 1)1 llrlnkman, an authmlty upon such e i-es, te be " similar In itrecls te that of the Alexis Spa, of i.ermauy " As telts merits we refer te the following well knew n citizens w he hav pur s he are new using thextnter J 51. W. lielst, .1. M. lohnen,Jno II. Skpes, 11. C Hrubaker, esi , A. I. ) rlti hev, esi , Thes. VVhttsen, ee, , Cnpt It. A. smith, James ll. l'etts, J. O. lioedui.in, 1. II. uittlltlis, U M.ahm. Medical testimony and referenrcg furnished umin application. I'.S. UOODMAN, Manager, Ne. 37 Kast Grunt Street, (rejir of l enrt lleue.) 1I1.ACK IIAHIIKN Sl'ltlNO HOUSE, within two hours of the city. A unlet, homelike re Heat. Hvllghtfiil gteunds, (aienil attention, iinuxielled tulslne, moderate charges. ei terms, eti . address Miss C11U1ST1K HOMHKItUKH, Picas mt Uieve, ljintasler County, Pa. Junet6-5uid OUOL.S! bllOKS 1 G-reat Sacrifice of Shoes. SPECIAL BASKET SALE JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 51 NORTH QUEEN ST. Having a "surplus sleck el 10,000 PAI RS Of Shoes of All l.iades for Children, Misses, Ladies, Men and He)-., we uie di termiued te Ue-n them out at a great sacrltlie In the fellow tng manner The Hlns-8 ate placid In baskets, and eath basket has a price marked thereon. 'I he J1.MI basket contains J. idles' Mil anil Pel. ble button Shoes ; some of them are worth i.'i amlll-uu. 1 he ILK Hisket contains Shoes north fiieand i!Hi per pair. N e have placed nbeut one d07cn -uch Hargrttii lUskeu In our steie, and you will he surprised at the iioed (jullty and Lew figure),. ThU w HI he the greatest bargain sale ev er held lu Lancaster. Among them Jim will tlml some eftheHnest ljuallty Shoes ler Ladles, Misses and Children. Alse a Large Let or Ladles Opera Slippers at 75c. a pair junell lyiU' H IHSII & UHvIIIEK SOLID FACTS ALWAYS TELL I the- Great Fall iii Prices STILL CONTINUES ! -IflOWtUJj-rten Suits Afjain About SEVKNT . -KIUIIT II.'SUITS are down lefjnnd I1U. Thine am Kine All-Weel Suits, and cemprlsu COItKsCHEWS, WIDHWALKS anil CIlhCKS. 'lhu majority are maikedat FlKsT COST. ONE 1IUNDIIED AND hEVENTKKX 110 SUITS me new marked ut $7 M, IS and fJ. Yeu 111 find ll uxsy te suit yourself from these bar gains -IN OUIt- MERCHANT TAILORING nr.l'AllTMUST Ihere have been some LAItCK IlKDUCTIOXS, Jiarlleiilnrly among tine goods. Ainnng them a ii COHKSCUEW MAKIvED DOWN 'lO .I) is especially noticeable. Everything Klse in Proportion AT ONE-PRICE Clothing and Furnishing Heuse, COUNEKMOUTU QUEEN HTUEETAND CKNTUE EQUtVUK. n- Stere closes every day at p. m, day at 10 p. in. Satur- KKL1CS OF A DEAD INDUSTRY. Comparetl with Bensen's Capclne Pereus l'lasters all ethers are crude ruiC1 uiuatlaactery. I'll co IS cents. USD if BROTHKll'S .XKWAH rXKTJSKMK.XTN. WUxTIUl. GOOD CIGAKMAKKKS l ill Hint l'lllile)lueiit tit leinuueliitltn in Ins In iidillessliig HI.CItKTAIIV CIUAK NlAM VCU ItKIW ASSOCIATIUN. V U ut) :u n, i,i iiKin l:, in, ui-iid MADHIUA AND SI I Kit ItY WINKS. vintage, irislve, 112,11, Isttj, li, ITl', , In-. AtKKIIIAUrstll.il tllKKHlOUK, II. K. tsl.AY.MAKK.il, Agt. -tlNK WHISKIKS. X: iiisiiiiiiiien ei l-s.s, i;,i, ivsi, ls:, me net ciliiilled In the (euutir. At KKtllAUr.SIII.il H INKHIOUK, II K, HleWMAKKK, Agt. CI'HI.Sll Ol'KNING AT 11. GKU FINE TAILORING. The largest ami most Complete Assortment (it t INK tHH.I.KN.ster tlioKpiliiRTlilileloPu tinitid lu the 1 Uy et Lancaster A Lliolie l.imi el Siiing dvoueatlngs ami rautHUsuiliigs lu till the Latest Patterns 1'iUcs Lew, 11,',-t w eiktnuimhlp, and allgoeila Wuiliiuted as lepieseuted. H. GERHART, Ml IJ MIUI'll IJUKKN STHKM' aa-Opposlle the PosteltUsi, uiar.'7-tillt I JUIILIC HA1 K OV IHHLMIKADS. VV ill In sold u Public sale al Ills V . VV in ker ,v loe - V mills, next le Kmipp - IlivBvi), Le S 11 -t st ll I I, Saturday MeruiiiK, July 17, 1886, M O Ll.OCK, 70 LIME HO&SHEADS. HeUlllit; limu l le I rtt'iit tl. lUrivN, btuui of iht"1 lu'Kln nt- Ul ii k.hhI m Hew, CH.VS. V.WACUr.H lllt. J (iixtitkin, Auillemi i ivl.ltd IUANSMAS A HHU. A Big Reduction. Ue I'ire I Ne HiimVjuc; ! Whj i.y il piu. 7 fr Hhelt wen. lelhtnjj wlieti jnu . an Iniv kh1 ami m-vl tnmte l.un tuitnr umk. ) tl-ithiu ut piic49 much Inwur tliHii shuli Hern clelhiuK ctin lm IieukIU at. A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: ShKKsl 0M.il I OATS AMI VKSl'Snl ll.tu MKN's VVOULlN'tt PANTS lit. '.X; MhN"5 llllKSS PANTS ut 1 li liOV-s PANTS at (ax.. Cllll.DUKN'i PANTS at 3oe. V1KN 3 DUKSs SUITS at 1.1 a. MhN S ALL-WOOL CASSlMEHKsUri.SHttO.-sj HO 8 SUITS at 1174. ClIll.DUKN's SUITS tOAT AN 11 PA.VlS.al ll Ul. Ml- N S ALL WOOL COltKSlUKVV SUl'l, In All Celers, SaiW or the Uitest st) le I utamiy. at 17 ie. It lieiui inl'ci these Koeds aie all ter own make .iml must ite, as we m t il tht mom. L. GANSMAN & BR0 M EIICI1 ANT l Al LOUS, MAN I r Al U I'.EUS OK MEN'S HOIS AND tlllLllUKNSt.LnlllN't., 66 & 68 NORTH QDEEN ST., IlilKlit en thcSeulhntsl Cor et Oraii;u si.) LANCASTEIt, Pa. sir Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In thecltv. B AKtiAlN.S ! MORE BARGAINS AT ASIRM'S, Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCAS'lEK. 1'A. I One Let of lil.Alh and LOI.OKED HATS reduced le TIIlltTV NINE CENTS, t ermerly sold at ll.en nnd It. a. i OuoLelot KINK MILAN'S, black, White mil Coleicd, lermerly sold at It.M te $1.10, reautcd te NINETY-FIVE CENTS. : One LotelClllLDKLN'ST'lilSlMEDllATS, formerly sold at 7Se te 11.00, reduced te iOUTi ONE CENTS. I. One Let el CIULDUKN'St'lNE'lKIMMED 11 ATS, lermerly sold at il mid fl.i", reduied le SI VT -SEN EN CENTS. 5 One Let of SILK OltOS GKALV and SATIN UlllllONS induced te . . - . liUXKN CKSTs .mill. r,. One Let et FA NCI hTltll'EI) and 1SLOCKED UlllllONS reduced te SEVENTEEN CENTS A 1AUU. 7. One Letof KINEFANC SATIN and LACE ltlllllON leiluted te TWENTi-FIVE CENTS A VAtll. S. Onu Let et CltEAM OlllENTAL LACKS at SI CEN'IS A V A It II. Black Satin Parasols ! LACE TK1MMED, UcdiiLcd from Ii75 le U.W. fnitn a teJ0), Hern f-i-M te i7J. SILK UMBRELLAS, lludiiced from I1U le 1150, Irem IKWlell M), Irem HM te 12 ui, from U.oetut.'.a, from U.S0 te J 85. LADIES' CASH. ML UK S1IOULDEK bllAWLS Cic.im, black, 1'lnk, blue. Drab, Etc., All EmhieidHied-rcdiiced from l-'-S tetLM, ftnni litOte 1 27, flora fi.M te 11.73, Hern f:.75 te 1.0o,iremUUto (Hi- PLAIN SIIWVLS, all tolers, reduced Irem l.VSte ll.tii. CIIEA31 mid IllKliK OltlENTAL SKIItT LACES icduccd Hum Kic. te 75c, liein It.eu te i-7c , Hum ll.i'i te ll.O', (rum ll Ul tell.lt. Itariralns lu EMIIItOIDKIlED TAIILK Cl.Olll'sutll.UU, II.A, ll.tVI, 11.75 te liM upltce. Olie Let of l'ELT. CLOTH. TUKKEY UED nnd LINEN TAIILK CLOTHS, lartje size, re duced Hern "Se. leSOc. apiece. One Letof LAKOK LINKS' TOWKLS reduced irem -Be. le Hie. uplece. One Let of ClIlLDltEN'S LACE C0LLAU3 reduced from ltc. te 7e , from lie. te 10c. KMUIlOIl)ElIKUCOLLAltSrPdiiccdVieinl5c. te luc. ClIlLDltEN'S 1)1113 reduced from 10c. t07c. from 19c. te 110., from 15c. te lu;. One Let of 1IOVS FliKNCII U11IUKD HOSE, full regular made, reduced le UK, n pair. JKr -4iiiriri(jfr;sra. irATi:n A MAN Ol' GOOD ADDIIKSH, lens, pustiliig iiml (,r Kmt lmb. lUtriiiniiinl.i.ll oiue.V. .1... ..'..'." TV luilustil InltitVcl Willi li . iiamiin u nun ami llm new Anieilenn howl g l.llK'tiitnniiiigiuiiiiiiUwui be niniln -ilnelilu e. i.ll NOKTII IJl'hKN HTIIKKT, Lniieusler, I'u. J I Vlld OI.M'l'TlON ! AV.'''e these lu iiuui ul a stiiuiiier suit e (.lellies, PiiutaliKuiliiiM or Vestlnus me .,, ..I... ,,. ., . . . .:r- .. ----- mvu .,....,,,,,, vuiiiuKiu iie-eiisieiu's rriueiiutf l'nr "'""lieie iitlenetiil Itediielleu Ins been iinule. ..ui i. M""J!!'."1' "'''K" !,,lU '"' l' tllliimed vi Ith I'oniti'e Mlk ,1,A,jw ''"tt'l'hKeiKii.suii in nine and Itlaik Kleitaui I'anluloeiis tm i, 1 aleiiisitapsiire Peii.-et Hlllim A. II, UOSKNMl'MN,37NelthQuis.lHL 11 H HOLLA US " " III piy lm aeiuirmi of tMeuty flve lessens lu rlllujj ut the Luucitster Oommercial Oollego. Se liiif East Kbit; Hlieet, ( O.M M KNC1 XU .MUX PA . , .11) I. y m, Inmi. Iloinset liixtruetleii helneeiiKaiiit pin, , leJuellen el .xipei ceiiLuheiettioerinortienter irem the iiiiiniiunlt). I all uml eMeninu sih'cI iiii'iih of liupietemenl Special lilies te tien he luti ml lakliiK the leitulai eelleite course, folium uiliiKfrcpLH CalloiieraildiX'ss, II C. UKIKLKH, Pibiclpal. CHIICS I SIlOCSl New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 10 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer le Postelllce) We 1mm M. t it'ielvedeun el the Hest Lines et Hi ) s, iKuins, i limes', Misses' . Seuths. aud Lhlldreu'.s SHOES That can be net ler the money, thus complet ing eui alteulv lurt;e stock. We can cuiirantisl the pi lies te i.e 111) I 1 IM t-'HiUUKs." VV n luui Hiiutiy "(INK I'KIl K,' mid euiirnntisj entlie saiisfsctleu. If )ou Haul line or coarse Bliis's,rslliisi. If von want hund or machlmv m ide -hiss, lu farl. If you vtaut anything In the sins' lm, , that can be leuiid only lurlistclats estulill'liineiitsat Popular Prices, call at the NKW IlKD rllONT SltUK STOHE, Ne. JS N0HT1I QUKGN STRKCT, (Next Doer le the l'ostelllco ) CHAS. A. REECE. anrllJiuJAwIt AV 1LLIAMHON A KCSTKlt. 32 TO 38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Hew Quick the Public Catch On TO OtlNUINH UAnOAlNS h w been lully demiinstraled by lhu continual demands made iiimiii us ler the floods at the piln s uilvertiswl. All demands have been met saltst.xi lery te the hii)er. aud us thullnfsaie -old out he sliall coiittuiie te replace them with elheis 1'iuully - Keed tiiittl vie have ri.du(ed out sin ,liissUH.k tethedeslicd point. ALL VVOOI.SAII.OIl sutl'S, iisid enough ler any boy diiriui; vacation, i.'. ODD PANT- for the Heys le knock about In, 10 cents. MEN'S DKKSSSACh slMTi-, black teiksciew Worsted, VH'i. HO'S LOM. 1'AN I'nUI I'S, Dark Fancy Cas hlmeie, sultahle ter Diess Wear, Due. XlKN'd AND l'.OVS' ODD l'ANTS, "Ac , l.li 11 . ll.UI. (.EN'fh SUV1MEU SILL NKCKWEAIt, Inc., Jx' , i'c. lit.NT'8 INDIA UAI'.K II N DEItSHlll'IS, I eiij. ur hert sleeves, r.c. and -tVe. liENT'S ELASTIC OUl'l.AlN VV Ell St SPEN DERS, lOC , I'. , in.. I, EN l'.i TO I ISIbT I'OCIv ET HA'lM, All Celers, 75 c. nls. I.ll, HI -T II-1 I KLT DKKIIlS. II.iii ami 1M (.KM i I.M'AS MACKINAW SlItAW II XT, Leumlaud I lut Ciewn, 5n cents. Duck Helmets VltKNOU UhAD. KJU THE WEISE'S ISLAND FISHING PARTY. SHOE BARGAINS. IIUK'-S IIAI.XIOKALS, Solid Calf Uipls, llevi'led EdKoSelo, fiei. IIUES-J SHOES III llutleii and Lace Frentsi (ileve hid Tejh, viie I. I "IKS' DltLSS SHOES In llritflil finished I ieiu.li hid OiieiaTee, l'erluct III 1 it, II ou. LADIES' SL'MMEIt SLIl'l'EllS, OiKira Toe' II IJO, It SV 11 SO, liej. All theie emli bive commanded hiifher prices nud hii)crs ciftmet lilt te apprecl.tlu them iu liii'lj-alni upon tnsiiectlen. V 32, 34, 36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASl'iUt, l'a. a-Stoies close every evening at o'clock, ox ex ccplSaluidaj's. I. IMA 1. X U Ti UI'.S. iHTATKOF 1'ilILll' CilKLSTIAN ItAN I nlni-'i'r, late of Lancaster illy, I'u., de ceased. Thoiiuderslirncdnuilllor, unpeinted te dlitrihcle thubalancu rcriialnliiK' In the Lands nt Henry at. smellier, executer of the villi of l'hlllp Christian Unnnlntfci', deceased, te and atnenn tllose legally entitled te the Kami', will sit ler that purpose en FH1DAY, AUHUSTU, 8, at 10 o'clock a. in , lu the Library Henin of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where till persons interested lu said distribution may attend. .1. W. F.SWIFT, JjU-JldF Auditor. IJISTATl. OF FRANCIS QIUNN, liATH Jli or Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, uppiilntul te pass upon excep tions te thuacceuutund distribute the balance remaining In thu Imuds of ltuv. A. '. haul und IlililL-et uulrin, executers et the will of Hxincls Ouln n, deceased, te and aineni; these lepilly en titled le lhu name, wtll sit ter that purpese ou TUESDAY, AUUUST 17, lt, at 10 e clock, lu the Library lloem of the Court Heuse, in the city of r.aneniter, where all liorsens IntCKsted III said distribution may iittend.' W. Vi, r UANlvLI.V, JytUtdF Auditor, TTiS-IVTKOKMAHY HAMILTON, LATH Jli of Lancaster clly, deceased, 'lhu uuder nliiiicd auditor, appointed te illstilbulu the bilancu remaliitni; In the hands of (J Edw, llcitener, executer of the will of Mary Ilainll Ilainll ten, deceased, le und iiinenc; these lexnllycu titled te the same, will sit ter that putiioseou THUItSDAl, AUUUSI'A. lsvi.ut luo'clecka. in., lu the Ubraiy IIihiui of thu Court lloute, lu the ell) of Lancaster, where all liorseus lutuiu9led lusaiddistilhulleu liuyutlcnd. W. W. FHANKLIN. JyMtdlf Auditor. 17VSTATK OK ANN K, rill.KK, LATK .uneusler cnuiltv. All of Miiuhelm boreuuh, deceased. The underslcnuil audltor.upiielntcu te pass it neu exceptions nnd te dlstrlbute the baluticeiemaluluKln the hands of fcamuel ltice. executer, te und anrenir theso legally entlllcd te the same, will Hit ter thai purpose en TUES DAY, J ULY se, Inmi, at 10 o'clock a. in.. In the Library lloem of the Court Uonee, In the City of Lniicaster. where all persona Interested In aid distribution may attend. Junc-Mta Vll. li. Al'I'JJL, Auditor, liamsen & rosier, fl I i&a
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