.mEmmrf -v- TTKTSttsgv "& " 4 n-p .-, vw ' ''- 'f -'r ' " THE IiANCABTEB DAILY IMTJBLUGEKCKlt. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1886. W,-V E. fff. -, S'J w em- m m f m ..j- ; V - '.v Vn v 1 1 1 ft t' h OF COLUMBIA. rmrt.m at mm ,mmAw ammw neme. ';.tH4 Tlase u Ma ifeMml te '- A Mew war mm m Ism SMI Hw?. .. -i HetM AheM N . l. J1- Mtet OermpeMeaw of laritunairciiu ' Columbia, AM Id-One of the largest fHiai-i iit i nr rr "-' '' r' ' mUM IHWrtif te Fenryn park, held by FetL Kft 118, U. A. R. The I having the plcnle In charge ex- I ft Urg crowd, bat the number that Mthe plonte far exceeded their ex- "V.k-flA.lMi ThM. MWtlAna lafft Itta TlAullnff t Oetambl (tatlen In the morning, Mid con --- a .M., .. aklJ. ji . Oem.-'WMe. ijl A rVISVU VI IflVUlf HH KUIUU WWW UlWf t , arawaea witn people, a rerjr urge numuer , . Uft7er the weed en the afternoon tniln. Tbe it people were very orderly end net one die- f twrhafiMl tnrdr n1nA in awtll th. TdftumrA nf v K',.:zi .. i.. " .r:r r,.t:' inv occasion. ii nuuawauu oer,uw people from Columbia and vicinity were In f', attendance. The tewni of Marietta, Wrlghtavllln, Meuntvilla, etc, contributed lnMMdnltmh.raln thn nmtril. The twnnln r a"' wthrfk tntnanArtlvi in and fmm Ihn weed tl' without the ellshtest aectdent happening. :i ' Tae Meuntvllle band was present and reu 'M elered geed music daring the day. In the ?V evening Hlch'a orchestra furnished musle for dancing, and the pavilion was fllled with dancer until the trains left for home. Three actions were required te bring the people home, leaving tbe weeds at G:10, 70 and 1020 p. m. A very geed sum of money was realized by the pest trem the pirn la. Coming Menlca. The Sunday school of the United Brethren church will held tbelr annual picnic, in Fenryn Park en Wednesday, August ism. The Dlble class el the Second street Lutheran church, taught by Mr. L. V. May, will bold their plcnle en Thursday, August lit. The class will go te Yerk Furnace te spend the day. A New Surer. The borough supervisor and his gang of workmen started at work this morning at 8ecend and Walnut streets, where a new ewer will be put lu. This will be a much needed Improvement, as the gutter crossing at this place Is a dangerous one for wagons te pass ever. A numberef broken springs bear evidence te the roughness of Uiectesslng. Tbe sewer will be built of terra colts pipes and a hrst-class Jeb will be done. A ralntnl Accident. On last Saturday alternoen Sherman Swingler, member of the Columbia base ball club, was at the grounds of the club E radioing; ter a game. In running for a ball eMIpped overan elevation en the ground, spraining bis left ankle In a palnlul manner. The accident will prevent ball playing for some time. rinse Ball News. The Active club, of 'WrishUvIUe, had premised te be In town en Saturday after noon te play a game with the Columbia club. The home teatn was en the field, but the team from across the river failed te put In an appearance. The Columbia club will play the Actives, of Heading, en Tuesday when a first-class game may be expected. This club is the champion of Reading and will present a strong team te-morrow alternoen. Lid leu will be admitted tree te the game of ball en Tuesday. Town Nete. The St. Charles furnace, owned by Messrs. C. lLGrubbitSen, a short distance abeve town, has " blown out" for repairs. The fur nace will be enlarged and a general oer eer hauling will be glven. Harry C Bruner lest a geld chapter pin en Sunday. The pin was in the shape of a z and was studded with pearls It was a col cel col lege fraternity badge. The mill of the Columbia Iren company will belighted up and started te-day. A peach train was run threuch town en lust Saturday night. The train runs ever the Fert Deposit railroad and brings the fruit from the Delaware orchards te the Western markets. Hen. L. S. Kaullman lias been sick for tbe past week, but is new convalescent. The residents in the vicinity of alley 11, or llulcber alley, wcrecemplatnlng very much this morning about the terrible stench emitted from this place. Atmstnc a Ilerte. Frem the WcH Cheater Lecal New? William Tayler, a young man employed as driver at the grocery stere of J. V. i'enne gar, Ceatesvllle, hired a horse at the livery stable of Jehn Reynolds, that place, a few Sundays age ter a drive te Illbernla, a few miles distant When the young man re turn ed three shoes were off the horse's feet and It was badly used up. Tayler, fearing he would be arrested, left town, and was net seen until Thursday night, when he nut In bis appearance, and was arrested by Offi cers Itoeae and Linten. He was given a hearing en Friday before 'Squire Themas, when he(Reynelds)Baldtbe horse's feet were bleeding, and it was in a terrible condition when returned. The horse had been driven all ever the country, and In order te settle the matter he was willing te leave It te three persona te fix the amount of damage. Orabam Ham be, J. V. Pennegar and C. N. Speakman wero selected, and they agreed that M5 would be a fair com pensation. Tayler was unable te procure the money, but sent word te a gentleman in Smyrna, Lancaster county, who Is his guar dian. That gentleman arrived and had a con cen lerenre with Tayler in the lock-up Friday evening, but could net settle the matter. The young man thinks it was a rather dear drive and still occupies a front room at Tort John John Jehn eon until the matter can be settled. It has since been learned that Tayler has been released en giving security for the payment of tbe M5 and costs. Four Men Fall Fre ma Scaffold. Late en Friday afternoon lour men made narrow escapes from death at the Lemen stree t choel building. Win.MeMIcb.ael, Jno. Ferry, Henry Ueruart, carpenters and an apprentice, were working en the cupola of the school building 00 teet from the ground, when the acaueld breke and the four were thrown te the reef, twenty feet below. McMlchael was the most seriously lnJured,he falling first and the ethers en top of him. The reef en which they fell was Hat Had It been otherwise mey wema nave fallen te the ground and been instantly killed. McMlchael was sent te his home and examination was made et his body. He waa found te be badly cut and bruised, but no bones were broken. He Is new able te walk about and will get back te work in a day or two. The ether three men escaped with slight bruises. Heugh en Chlckeus. The chicken destroyer Is still alut, and last night the premises of Geerge Bewman, residing at Ne, S2S Seuth Queen street, were visited. There were seven fine chickens in a coop In the yard last evening, but only ene remained this morning. Three were found dead and three ethers were missing. One of the dead chickens was cut about the head, but there were no marks en the ether two. The, animal wlilM, muuu) i. ,..t.un ----- "".vumih, ,uu UbUUlO HWU1B te have been a deg. A lath was tern from the mnn ttn1 in I, ,1m m..l. aV ..... i . . oeoaai plainly J Pi ia vi ujciu uuuiu ue seen Funeral of Hasan C. Kby. The funeral of Mrs. Susan C. Eby, of Soud burg, yesterday afternoon, was largely at UsMled. There were be many potsena pres ent that the services could net be held at the b?nM Thy were held In the Methodist church near by and were conducted bv Rev u52 K&."ift!l.OUI MennenitedenJm nil Itea. itie Interment was made at Hesi.' graveyard near New MUUewn. WIUUrganli a He(ennt church la Kpltrau "Kev. a Schweitzer was commissioned bv LanoaMecclassea of the Reformed church te organize a Reformed church at Ephrata, The reverend gentleman ha a charge consist Inn at present of five congregations. Ue Is build tag a new church (Reformed and Lutheran 1 atUewmansvllle, which will be finished in ike latter pert of October. HI parish Is en en Mrgleg and Ulna flourishing condition. At ,; JirU he will organize a Sunday school. " l. J Vail of rears. Jea Kreamer, who keep an oyster aaloen ', 'at Xe, 381 Middle street, baa a dwarf pear 2lSi,ta " looking at It is se full of mm that asvaral limbs have broken oft On Uane eight Inches in length there were wealy-leur Man nearly full grown and !en mfftm f G5- legen. were twSnt lf mm HW in eUatw Ilk eureuM S4 wttimriLim xmns. Pmb Dancers Tripping ths Light rentastlr. (let the Wrong flirt. lUwr.issvii.i.K, Aug. la The colored folks held a plcnle near llawllnsvllle, en : Saturday evening. Quite a number of the city gentry and their dusky ladles graced the place by thelr prcence, and astonished the country darkles with thelr nlmbleness of feet and tunny antics, tripping the Unht fantastic. Illley, "the famous lancaster fid dler," appeared te be leading the music, re lieved occaslenaly by a lady of color, who handled the bow llke a professional. Quite a number of "de white trash" were present looking ou. The rampmcetlitg te be held about half a mile east of Kawllnsvllle, In the weeds of Mr. II iiber, premises te be a success, Quite a number have piemiscd te tent and many ethers speak el touting. This camp opens en Septomber 7, and continues about ten days, ltlsagoed locality and elegant ground and It will li a suoceo. The elder has en gaged te be present and many ether emlnent divines. Mr. Tobias Urubaker has been building an addition te bis barn, and Is new engaged iu remodeling his house, which makes aline appearance. Mr. J. C Otte U the archl tect. Mr. K. 1 Ambler starts te Allentown to morrow te represent l'llny Ixlge, N'e. 4-1, at the annual session of the grand ledge K. of I', held at that place. Creps are looting well : much of the to te to tiacce is being cut I.ate toluive wants rain. t'oiaieos are retune ie an aiarinuiK cimifc A short time since a veunp man trem .Msr tlc took a lady te a plcnle. He forget hlmscir se far as te bend his elbow tee elten and Ih came slightly mixed. When It mine te starting home time, he s.Ud tottering his arm te the lsdv), " come, let us go home." She, nothing loin, took the arm. lly the time the young man get her in the buggy he found he bad the wrong girl. There w as a lively time till matters were arranged te the entire satis faction of both. vrrtcri: itittivk's itT.tTevKsr. lie Itrntr. limine Drank ltAl Water In I'hlU delhl. Oflicer Wlttick takes exception te the Item In Saturday's Ixtklmuknceii about Krank lleyd giving him the slip en the railroad train. His statement is that everything lleyd told thorn about the cigars being secreted was trtrnjuinl the hand-culTs were taken etr him lu Philadelphia at the request of the Heading railroad officials. The search In Philadelphia was net for cigars, butter the parties who had made an appointment te meet lleyd. The etllcer learned from relia relia bie authority that the thieves were te meet lieyd. lu travelling around with lleyd te Kpbrata and ether points aiier the stolen cigars, both he and llotf lletf man lest a great deal of sleep, and when they left Philadelphia with Heyd they were completely worn out and fell asleep, and while asleep lieyd get etl at one of the sta tions. Constable Wlttick wants it distinctly stated the " bad-water" of Philadelphia had nothing te de with lteyd's escaie, that he Is net in the habit et indulging, and lfheueuld have had his way the hamheutrs would have been kept en Boyd. Ifejil Caaght In llarrhbarg f pedal te thel.vTKl.ui.icxiEK. IlARRisnt'Kn, i'a., Aug. ltv. This morn ing a dispatch was received at iellce head quarters from Lancaster saying that Win. Boyd, alias " Darby," was wanted there for the larceny of harness, and It was believed he had come te this city. Officer Brown was notified te leek out for Boyd, and had been watching for him but a abort time when he was seen entering a saloon. The officer arrestel him and Boyd was committed te jail te await the action of the Lancaster author! ties. This evenlng Officer Leman will go te ilarrbburg and bring the accused te thlacttv for trial. Jll.l. AI1UUT A UOU. The I'relty Kettle nf Ft.li Thst II. Ileen Mlrred L'p Over It, William C. Miller Is a young man employed at the green grecery of Charles W. Kckert, en T.J.V. King street. Recently a deg wan dered into the store, apparently without an ewner and young Miller ied it daily and watched the pipers for an advertisement for a lest deg. He did net see it, though It was advertised. Manager A. A. Hellly, of the Bankers ,V Mt-rchanta' telecraph company. recognized the deg as the property of Harry Illrh, and meeting the latter at the races at Mctl rami's park en Saturday, asked blm what he would give for the safe return of thodeg. Tiie reply was that five dollars would be paid for its return. Sjecial Offi cer Jehn (fill and Patrick Burns promptly went te Kckert's store, and without many words wired the deg,brought it te Hirsh and secured the reward. luting Miller would net permit this te go by unnoticed. On Saturday evening lie brought suit before Alderman Kordney for larceny against Gill and Burns. The latter claim that they were authorized by Hlrsh te go ter the dez, but this is denied ey the com plainant Then It Is a question or law whether Miller could bring an action of lar ceny ler property net his own. The deg is a valuable animal and registered property. round Dead In III. Heme. Frem the liarrlsburg Call August Reenlg, a cooper, pretty well up In years, who llved a sort of retired life near the farm of Jehn S. Longeueckor, in Couewage township, was found deadSuudayarternoen. The old man had net been feeling well ter some days past but nothing serious was ex pected. When he did net put in an appear ance, however, friends went te his house and discovered him dead in bed. An inquest was held by Squlre Heller ami a verdict of death Irem natural causes rendered. Suldila nla I'renduent Lawyer. S. W. Armlstead, assistant postmaster at Danville, a., committed suicide Sunday af ternoon by hanging blmseir te a gas-pipe In the basement of the iosteffice building. He left a letter saying that he was tired of Ufa Nothing Is wrong In his accounts. He leaves a wife and three daughters. The deceased was a prominent man here and was past no ble grand master In the order of Odd Fel lows. He came there several years age from Hampton, Va., and was a lawyer. .It-ilk. Could Net Accept. Solicitor Oeiieral Oeorge A. Jenks said te a Pittsburg I.ttultr correspondent : " Of course I appreciate the kind words said about me by the Philadelphia Recerd, but 1 could net accept the nomination under anv circumstances at this time. It is simply Im possible, My Imperative duty Is te remain here, and II by any chance I (mould be nomi nated, it would simply be necessary te call another conventien.1' "This la your final decision, Judge r' "it is final and Irrevo cable." llarn liaising, Saturday, August 1 1, a massive barn was raised en the farm of Mr. Jehn Hildebrand, near Hickory Ureve, Providence township. Seventy-five men were present and assisted at the railing, which was one of the most succeaslul ever bold in the neigh borheod. The fact el this edifice fitting in all Iks parts without a mistake, speaks well for the skill or Its builder, Mr. Harry Richardson. When finished It will be the finest barn lu the lower end of the township. Had Jtaubeu Ilutieu, On Saturday evenlug Rube Uutten walked lute the stere of Williamson A Fester while it was crowded. He slipped a new felt hat ln, Jii,Rocket n,,a trleU te Kt away with it Mr. Illlamaeii aaw him and coinpelied him te give It up. He was then put out of the store. Mr. llllamsen did net care te prose cute him and Keuben may consider lilmself very lucky. Itlcbanl Ileettger's Funeral. The fimeral of Richard Beettger took place at 3 p. m. te-day, from the residence el his parents, Ne. KlUHIgli street The Lleder kranr soclety with the Irenville band, and a large cltcle of ineurnlug relatives and friends were In attendance. The Interment was at Woodward Hill cemetery. Feaitet Hi AMUUiptleu, Sunday was the feast of the Assumption of tbe Blessed Virgin Inte lloaveu, In the Cathblle churches. Appropriate bervlces were held In the local churches of that creed, of theedalh,,IOI,y'" U")r WM Prcos!e The Majer's Court. The mayor had a big court thla morning. Nine drunka were picked up en Saturday and Sunday nights. au pieii guilty this morning. Seven pa d oesu, cue waa cnVn. uiltted, and one wi dlasaatgeO, rim vAMrMMmnxaa. Crowds In Attendance at ths Mterenlale and JffBfj Jeanna Heights Camp. At the Stovcrdate campiiieetlng en Sunday thousand wero In attendance. The able sermon at 10 o'clock was preached by Bishop J. Weaver, D. D., of Dayton, Ohie. The bishop Is the senior member of the beard of bliheps of the church el the U. It In Christ The sermon was based en 1. Tim. lit., 10: " Received up lute Heaven." At ISO p. in. the children were gathered to gether for their special service. Mrs. R. . Westef Rotefunk, West Africa, gave a very pleasing address te them en child life in Africa. About lerty-six dollars were added te yesterday's thank-etlerlng, making eer ene hundred dollars. Bishop Weaver follow ed w 1th an address such as is characteristic of him, I. e. very geed. Rev. J. It Mertdltb,ef Annvllle, preached from 1 Cor. xllL, l'A "ter new we see through a glass darkly, but then face te face; new 1 knew In part, but then shall I knew eien as also I am known." Rev. Meredith preached a very thoughtful and well recelved sermon. The oenlng sermon was delivered by ltev. E. Ludwlck Irem Luke xvlIL, 13, "Oed be merciful te me sinner." Ijrc Croud at Jeauna HelthU. lrge crowds of people attended the Moth Meth Moth edist campmeetlng at Jeatiu a Heights, Sun dsv. Ne one was admitted within the enclo sure unless provided with a ticket purchased during the week. The crowd being refused admittance broke down the fences and went lu and out iiumo iiume lested. Ne arrests were made, although policemen were present te preserve order. A Lutheran installation. The Instillation of Rev. W. F. Schooner, HKtir-oleet efSt Peter's Lutheran church, Seuth Itethlehem, took ptae Sunday. The officiating clergymen were Rev. C. J. Coop er, formerly pastor, and Rev. O. F. Splker, of Allentown. The ceremonies were largely attended by the congregations of neighbor ing Lutheran churches. " lUnged llliuelt In a O-ll. William Reigel, who was committed te the Rending Jail two days age charged with a pettv crime, hanged himself In his cell en Saturday. He steed en a bench, put the rope which holds up the transom about his neck and then kicked away the beuch. He was aleut forty years of age. Arm tire k en. Charles McLaughlin, a boy about 15 years of age, who resides en F-ast Orange street fell from a tree while In the country yester day and broke one of his arms near the wrist Dr. Beardman attended him. Take the Jnlcket and He. I lioets Te Ocean orevc. Leng 111 ancb, New ort and Ceney Uland. ea Wednesday, Augiut 1", vts. Philadelphia A Heading r&ilrmd ler lull par ttcelart tee ttatlen aent at King street In n The I're.bjterUn 1'lrnlc te .sit. Gretna. One of the events et the plcntc season will be the Pre .bj-tcrljn excursion te lit Oretna Park en tce -lih lnst. Our tewnsixniple are new familiar with the beantles of fenryn, and many of thnm nave been there very frequently It will be an agreeable change te bave an oppertu ntty t visit another mountain resort In nowise inferlerln variety of picturesque scenery and completcnesjef equipment for pleasure parties. The ride en the 1". it 11 te Conewaeand thence up the mountain side, through the famous Colo Celo Cole brook Valley, Is alone worth morn than the price of the tickets, but the extensive lake at Jit. Uretna, the bowling alley nnj tennis grounds, the lookouts en ths mountain tops, and miny netable points of ob-ervatlen are eniy a few of the many attractions offered for a days vllt there. Hake a nole of the 1'resbytertan picnic Combined Church Kt curalun. Combined Church Cheap Excursion te Ocean Greve, Leng branch, New Yerk and Ceney lslind, en WeUnejflaj", Aug 1 Hound trip tickets te Ocean Greve and Leng Branch, geed for six days, only 1.1 10. Hound trip tickets te New lerk and Ceney Island, geed for three days, only (4 50. SpecLU through train leaves Ijincaster, King street at G a. m. ; Manhelin, P a . LltlU, C a ; Kphratn, ; 05. It's cheap, (ie. Yeu pay your money and tike your choice. The last cheap one. Fer turtber particulars see small circular, at all stations. aS.s.lM.ll.lC.lTAltw Sertean Injunrtlen en Disease lly In iueratlng a feeble constitution, renevat Ing a debilitated pnrslnuc, and enriching a thin and Innulrttlnui clfyulatlen nlth Ilestetter's btemacli liltters, the finest, Ihn most highly sanctioned, and the tnmt popular tonic and pre ventive In existence. It threatens the stomach, remedies torpor of tbe liver and bevtels, and ulvrs a heal 111 till Impulsn te the secretive and discharging function, of the kidneys and blad der. .Set only does It iirrc-itand pruvent the r currencn of malarial fevers, but It f ut nLshes the only adequate afegaard against them te persons who have never been atlllcled with these mala dies, but would bollable te Incur them If medl clmilly nnpretected. It eliminates from the bleed cctaln Impurities which the most skillful patholeztiL assign as the exciting cause of ttuvte ageniilng complaints, llheuuiatiim and Oeut. and It Is, moreover, an excellent remedy ter an enftebled or overwrought state. of the nerves, and ler mental despondency. nuglilell (iil nay at 1'enryn I'aik Tbe occasion of the lcadtng Shuetrenbund cheap excursion en Tuesday, August Kth. Trains leave Iincaster tKlng stn-eti at 7 30a. in. and 1M0 p. in.; Columbia. 7J0 a. m. and 12-Un.in. Kare only 5ftc. TlckcU for sale at all stations en Heading A Columbia railroad. Plenty of music and lets of lun U you tuke In the Shuetzen band. augl2-3tdlJ,lliie 3fAlUtIAU:s. t'axr ltxuLr.-On August ieth. by Itev. Dr. r. X. east, at his residence. Ne. S3 North Marv .treetCha.. II. rrey, teMIss Anna SI. liemley, both et thts city Ne cards. ltdiw DBAT11H. lURMisn.-August 15, isnl. In this city, Cera, daughter of M.S. Ilarnlsh, aged II years and - months. The relatives and friends et the family are ro re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the nsldence ether purunt, Ne. ij West King street en Tuesday aftcmoffnatSe'clock. l'rcich. Ing at the house, and Interment at New Dan ville Meeting llouse. Preaching by Kev. Jehn Kehr.r. ItdAw Wiuses.-ADKUitll. lis, atUheatland, near Lancaster. Mary A. Illsen, widow of the late Ueerge Willsen.ln the Tuth 1 tar of berage: Services at resldence en Tuesday, August 17, at 10.15 a. m. Interment private. ViTMxa.-In this city, en the lethlnst, LydU Catharine, daughter of Lcm C. und Elizabeth H timer, In the 11th year of her age. Netice of funeral hereafter. maukkth. Philadelphia Produce Market. faruLDitrHii, Aug. 10. rieur Market ?.".'?. "ales et tmu barrels i Minn, bakers, UlsJlTS; Penna. family at K 75QI t Western at W usj I a i Patenu. si tool (O. Hye Heur quiet at H 3UQ3 60. Kc.Cct.,,iaNeV,:h,c:A,,K' &a' Me"1- sjCern-Aug.,W)c,;Bept, uyia; Oct, 61Xc; Nev. Nev.'.MHc!' 50-i 8ept" 85ci (,ct- 3e Kewlew Produce Market. t,.tw 3f.0I1I -ug. 16. rieur market steady but dull i rine, fj utf; a i Surwrrlne, ft uqi be. Common u Heed Kxtra Western, 7ejjJt5i K. Chelcts Kitm Western, tl eu5 out City Mill Kxtras. M 60O 65 for West 1 ndlcs; Minn. Kxtra.ijr.eQ5 50; IKztraNe. 2. KQ3 K. Geed te tancy Kxira State, $3 'juqi aJ, Common te Kalr xtru.Ohle. tlieQi h. White, state, Sta i Ne. Ne. -J Ked, Winter. Sept. 87Jic i Oct, )icc " ' Corn-.Ne. 1 HliBO,cash, tee i Sept., Bl'ic. e 1 Wh,l etat,l,et- 'O'J0 I ?2. de Itye dull. llurley nominal. tSfdfect' v"w M0"' ,U tlyi01X " .rr-oVi,j.1!A.8.,.'er w ,ei,t be,,,n Turpentine quint at sic Uoslndulltstralned te geed. II UX1102U. Petroleum dull i rurlnecl Incaaes. bKe. freluhu dull ; grulu te Londen, guL Botter -Market tlrm New Western Creamery. lUi-lc u Cheese dull i Western Choice. 71 fOJVe Kgg julet Statu, IlKaisXe I Westerr y estern. 13KO augar market dull i Uenned cutleaf. Oia G?iciUranulttU-d,t&ill-icc. fcu"u'i Tallew dull t prime city, Hit 11-lCe. Ueffue quiet ) fair cargeua at l;e. Htoesteadvi Carolina and Inulalana. common te fair, 8KOc i ltangoen, eiXe. ronlraen 'Y Chicago aiarast. Caioieo, Aug., te, 0-30 a. m. Market opened i Wheat Sept, 770 i Oot.. TJKc , Nev., eic. Cern-Sept., (JejOct, sle I Nev, l',e. Oats A ug., We : Sept., txe i Oct , Mc, Perk-eeiit., te ta AcL.CJM. Ird-Hcpt., 7 su j Oct, W eiKc uib-scpt,sau. n oLesiao. NWheat-..ug., 70 Sept, J0 Oot, C00 4cTnoV".ke. 4:i01 8epl 4,c-' ect- ?rk-AugH I'J flj. Bent. W 67Wi Oct.. IV77X. N'1-uir-. l Bcpt,7 SJ Oct, m 85 , tb'-Aug, 9 VX pt, N VH I Oct, IS J6, nram and l-rovuiens. Famished by 8. K. Yundt ltreker. Cukjkhs Aug. lit, l o'clock p. tr. Wheat Cem. Oats. fork. Lard. August -. ' . eeptctnber 77,' iVi 'i M 7 SJ Ocober 7iI s ttli i.S 7i .NoPinter .i. UK .... .... Dccutubcr.,...,..-'? Kcceipis. iar ixii. 1" "J Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern,,, eats ttye. lurlev... "7 Crude Oil. ,. 6l Head BcCtpU-llOgS IA" Closing Prices 4 o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern. Oils. retk. l-ard August Tfi'i . :; w 7 m September. 7 41 f, rr.yc 7 Nevember " Ml December '. 4M it. 7iS 8 Otl City Crude Oil f'l'i Lire itteck atarsets. Cnioeo, Aug. 11 -Thofrevrj' Jonnief rceiis : Cattle Itecelpt. u head i shipments, Ite market leseri shipping steers, HV, te l..ve s., H sj 10; steckttrs nnd finslei-s fJ 4sM Nl i cows, bulls nnd mixed, It .VHf J .V) . lutk, r- (Si J Tit through Tntans cattle firm j cons, .' n g-j 7S i steer. .i ivq J M. llegs Receipts, ,uxi headt shipments. I.iei i market fttnng, rough and mixed, It lil Ifii packing and shipping, II il'- i light U ssei t skips, t i $e. 9h.p Hecelpu, l.be htd shipments. 'i i market slew , natives, fi tnjl -r . Western, p i.1 j MenUnas, M ; lambs, 1.1 75 CO. Eist LliTT Cattln receipts. Kll hwd s shipments, 113: nothing doing i shipments te New Yerk, 4t carloads tlegs receipts, .'.ae head i shipments. S.'s' i market actli I'hllaaelphtas, s-i ias 1 Yorkers. II silll!. gniers and ctuntnen Y'erks, .vxtl eu. shipments te e Yerk, carloads. Sh,yi receipts, f, JO head: shipments. Iks' . market dull prime. II eiJ I .- I ilr te goe.1. U r OJTi common, llrtsjl 75 j lauibs,fjtl cv. Hew Ter mecas. Nsw Y'eaa, Aug. lb Wall street lA)p.rn. lA)p.rn. Meney leaned at IS per cent rervtitn ex change dull at II MSB' Ml Governments firm I Currency 6's, II. bldj i's coups. I12A.J bid ; ,Vs I1HS btd. The stock nmrket this morning opened unlet but Ann and HQS percent higher After the first tew dealings a raid en tne Vanderbtlts and grangers breke the whole list, prices deellntng VJQ1.S per cent. The market ts new rereilshand IrTeguIarat the bottom Ogurtvs. gteek Maraeta. tlndtatlens by Heed. McUranu A Ce., K Lancaster, I'a. SSW TOSS LIST. 11 i.. . 13 M Canada Pacific rfW M C C. C, 1 57, 5T, CeL Ceal , i- Central Pactflc Canada Southern iu 44 Cht, St UAl'gh. Denver Rie 1, ran Je si 31 Del, Lack. A Wet lern li, UW Erle x. si Kr1e2d New Jersey Central ....... JM, M', K. A T T.', 31', LOU. AN.. V4 4M, Lake Shere 7S H Michigan Central , . . Missouri Pacific luI 1 Northern Pacific ... N. P. Prof niw run N. W llS-- 1IJ; New Yerk CxntnU IW4 ny; East Tenn tern 6. v, Omaha 4P, 47 Oregon Trans I.", 1: Ontario Hejtein Pacific Mall i'M j;: Bechester Pltueurg St Paul tr.-K v."i Texas Pacific ltij j' Union Pacific t; 51 Wabash Common U u Wabash PTeIerred Western Union Telegraph. ! m West Shern U'J Wi rETLi.nst.riiu Lrsr. Lehigh alley H.N. Y-. X PhtU Pennsylvarla 57i S7. Heading is3 tiyl Lehigh Navigation 5 s Ml Uestenvllle -il su PhU&delphla A Erie Northern Cent People's Passenger.. K'd'g Oec'ls Mtg's f. ., OU 61 ; civ 1 T.U. 4 it 41'. 30 '' 1U S7S . r.J ji: a i-S ? 1 s 57i 113-13 S1JJ 3J" 'rl G.XJ Lecal siecas ana iienits. Oeperted by J, It Ixing. Par 1-a.u value. ssJh. LancasterCper tufnt, lt).. 107 lte lie Ii Iti) 111 HO 4 4 4 4 Scheel lean. In 1 or u years In 5 or 'J years 1W H0.2S ie; 1W 115 h)l 1 13.50 VH 115 la l.'4 1M iOJi) 110. 15H. HO U) 133.71 110 110 lit) 137 i In luer'Juveurs. 1111 Manhelm llarengh lean Hi) ASK STUIIS. First National Bank rarmen' National llank ITnlten National llank Lancaster County National Hank Columbia National Hank Christiana National lunk Kpbrata National llank rirst National llank, Celum.iU.... rirst National liank, Ctrasburg .. rtrst National Hank, Marietta rirst National llank, Mt Jey Lllitx National lUntt 10) .' 1KI 50 1(11 n pe Mi be lte III) ltl) Manhelra National llank 10, union .auenai iianv, Mount Jey.... SO New Helland National llank no Gap National Hank no Qnarryvllle National Hank in) Kiizaueiciewn National bank liii Netthurn National llank u Big Spring A Beaver V alley s.re S4 50 ZlbS HI at 40 41 4.(8 U) SA.UI 70 U 75 U7.5e IK SM0 Uridgenert A IlenwshnA H Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington ConrstegaA Hlg Spring CoInreblaA Mariutu... Maytown A Eltxabethtewn ijtncesU-rA Kphrata LancaslcrA Willow trwt StrasburgA Millport Marietta A Maytown , Marietta A MountJey Lane, Ktlzabnlhtewn A Mlddletewn Lancaster A rrnllvllle , Lancaster A Lltltz , Keat llrandywlne A Weynesburg ..., Lancaster A Wllllamstuwn Lancaster A Maner Lancaster A Manhelm M 'J) a a " J6 J3 1 1U0 Vi 25 Ut A U Lancaster A Marietta 15 Lancaster A New Uellund iuj mSCBLLASKODS HTtS-'Ka. Qaarryvlile K. ll w Mlller.vllle atrwit Car f Inquiring Printing Company je Oasllght and fuel Company a Stevens Heuse (Bends) n,i Columbia Oas Company -, Columbia Water Company ju Susquehanna Iren Company no Marietta llollew-wara i(1) SteTens llouse u Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel ' ' Northern Market ut Kastern Market u Western Market te Lancaster City street IUI1 ay Ce se Gas Company Bends jiu Columbia Borough Bends he LancasterA Susquehanna ae Lancaster A New Danvllle a Ouarryvllle B. It, rs. uu Beading A Columbia It U.. 5's iuu 1.13 tVJn 1 51 HO ! 10 ar,.25 '210.10 l.te is w (O 5i2f, 15 1(11 101 au 11 111.74 103.75 MKW AVrjCICTIaBUKSTX. AKINQ POWDKR B ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tilts powder never varies. A marvel et purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, ana cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Said enfv n cam. iiaytx Uiilsa Pewdis Ca, ice Wall atroet New Yerk. may27-lvdAw ANTKD TWO GOOD OIlllS TO learn the Tailoring Business. Apply at U NO.7KA8TKlNUSTUi!Kr. WANTKIJ-QOOD COOK OR UIKL, wanted at UEO. AL. BMIIH'S Itestau. rant, CentreSquare, u" WANTED-QOOD TOI1AOCO HTJtII'. 1'Klta. Apply at It" N0.4WbOUTII WATKK8TBKKT Ar.K l'OUND HASH OAUOUT AT Hecky Springs with tacklopurrhesuilatthe hast Knd Pharmacy. Caught with a Harblea ll)k. We have a full line el jrishlng Tackle te suit everybody. One customer caught n Twe Pound Beas with a line that cost hliue cents. . -. .,i"l:7i,,'", KMt K,11 1'hannaey, JyJlydUr.MAW Opposite Eastern Market QANADA UOK.4EH. 1 new have a Carload of CANADA HOUSES Hm-Clasa Heavy Draft Alse a Carload el Ohie and Kontueky Herse, rirst-Class Driven and Horses for Uenrral ITarin Werk. All te be sold at private sale. UXQKQK ttysMAM, xk w a n rmm Tiammmnn. WANTKU-TltUKi: CKIAH-MAKKHS -v,M . 1.HCHUIIC1ITKKKT. esrNone but giHHt hands new! npply. ll uriUMUMB KOhLKll l'l.OUll l.KADS ALL OTIIKU9. It makes white, light and wholpsemo bread' Askjourgreccrforit aujpuwd rAnKlItAANISKltIlY WINKN. jW-, mintage, !?., ISl 1SH Wis, 17, 1314. IsTO, At KKIU AUT'S Ul.ll WINK 8TOHK, II. K. SLAY MAK Kit, Agt MAHKKKY'.S YKM.OW l'KONT" clear filler Havana (1 cent Cigar ts pro nounced by smokers the best in the mar ket at MAKKl.KV'S "Yellow rrenf , ., . Ne. si North guecii Street (rennerly llartman's) rAHKI,KY'S "YAltA 1ik"auFu'-S " -IVa. cleur tilled of chnlcu Ne.. 1 Havana, am recommended te loters of a gonuine Havana Cigar, at It UtKl.KV'S. "Yellow Ktent," Nasi North )uH9i street (Fennerly llartman's) AH MKOiriNK I'SKTIIK I'lNlisP OALIFORNtA nilANDY In the M .1. . KOIIKEU'S LIOtlllltHliuti., CKN I'llK .igu MiK, I aiicaster. Pa, Mini:kai,watk!im, AI'lH.t.ls ii:h vtkK be 1 (jiieen of Tnble Haters, Hamtmru s,Hg of sarut i.gH, at KMU.VItr'S OLD V K STOliK K-!M.Y MAkalt Agt T KVAN'N KI.OUK. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable TOHAOCO I'l'lTlMi.s, .SOKaTC'SiI-'S 1NOS AND P Ch Kits' ASTK, Dry and Clean, bought ler cesh. .1 s. StOLtNS, Ne 171 t'mrl Sliwi, New Yerk. lteterenc rnA. .-huttn, ,a 413 Pearl striwt. New erk Iebl7-lvd ITSTATK Or l. DIA. SMITH, I.ATKOT' -I Washington Lily. D c .ilferawl The 11 n derslgnisl auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Halter M I'ninklln.ntu'llUn admlnlslnterc t a., te ami among thce legally enitiled te the same, will sit fertius purive en "tilt ItMlAY, AUtit ST is, .srt, Inthe l.lhrary Itoem el the Court Heuse, In the city of I. sums, ex. wherw all persons In tonated In said disinlHitleii may attend. Jyl.'JtdM JOHS Al'l'KL, Auditor. 38 ITtSl.YTK OK ADAM KOl'KAKIKI.U, -i late of H est IjMnjKler t..wnsblp. Lancas ter county. Pa., decruied. llie undersigned auditor, appointed te ii, 011 nreptinns audio distribute the I..Uunrtt remalnleg In the hands of A J. Iteckaneld, Adiitli.Uiratnr, te and among these, legally entitled te the uinn, will sit for that purpoce en SATUKH.11, sliiusT II, lvsi, at 10 o'clock. In the l.tbriry Itoem of the Court Heuse, tn th city of Ijtncu.ier, here all ar sons Interested In .ild distribution may attend Ji:-3td)I CHAULKS DKNl E. Auditor. JSOTItM- TIIK MtMIJKIls or TIIK Lancaster Schuetzen-Verein Are iviueited tn m-ela'(iiT,' Mrcher's hotel, East klugstrvrl, TOMOItUOW AT II A. M., Te Drecwd In a body te the Iteidlng Depot and thence te I'enryn Park. Trnln li-iivi-s outer depot at 11 W p in. ltd F It MOrXT UUKT.NA. Presbyterian Chuirh KTeiirlnnir ML llmtn. enYCkSLAY, AH. I STll.lv7i. A H.clal train ler the occasion will leave the Penn'a It It. sta tion nt s ecliKka m , eliirnlns Irem Mt Uretna at 7 p m. Tickets en t precu red from C. M Hewell. Dr. K. II llyus, Dr t,ee It tiehn.r and W C. Pyfer Alse ar stationery store of U It Herr, North Queen street Price of uhole tickets, II uk Half tlckoLs.tec. auglilt-Tn,H,M.Tu EstatkeP aTw." ItfsSKU i.atk7ik Ijincaater city, di-enx-d. I.clurs testa inentary en said i'ldnte li.ulnir Uvn granted uitbe undcrslgiKsl.all iHTsens indeiiie.1 ihirw. te am requested te makn liiiin.dl it iwynieuL,. and tbene having clams or ilcm tnds against the wtuie, -w 111 iiTi'sriu wit-111 wiinent tlel rtirsettln ment te the undersigned, residing In ljin caaterclty. Jens 1:. uussKL, (.1.(1 P. ItlHSKL, . ., Kxrculers. J. Hit i:p.cw. Aimrnry )lli,iail TjlAHT KNI) YAKI). 0. J. SWAM & 00. GOAL. - KINDLrNQ WOOD. Ontce : Ne. 20 CKVTI'.K seu auk. Beth yard and offlce connected with lulopheuu Kichange aprl3-lydMAr.lt ' CKKIC NO lfltTHKK, lOIt T1IHI1K 11 NO.VK HKmitTII N Ruppert's Extra New Yerk beer. PorseleoTcluslrelyal CllAltl.IK UOSTKlt'd LOltNKIt 1AI.OO.V, Bear of tbe Central Market rresh from the Keg nnd arranttl Pure. JI3tMU.M,W,") JJLI1L1U WALK. Will be sold nt Public "aleeu KDVKSDAY AL'lll sTIMw).i,tNe 1 .mi, pnnce slnel! nbere rirsldenceand stert. ute 1.k-,(h, TUB E.S'TlltK KINUMIOI' A SADDLERY STORE. Alse Household and Kltehen liirnlture, such m llane, kolas, Mtuir.d ( balm. Parler IfVater 1,0 Pound Platform SchI,., Ac. Sale te commence at S u'llect. a. m Jaces Birrs Auct '"' "' ''i'V'; REDUCTION I .., .Te these In want el a summer suit el Clethes, Panlaloenlngs or Nestings can snve money by calling nt Beseiislnln's Tailoring Par lors, where a General Bedurtleii has been made. A Geed summer bhigu butt for 16, trliuiiied with Pengee bilk. ANIcoKngllshSergeSiilt In Blue and Black for J). Klegant Pantaloons ferH. Patent Htraps are Perfect fitting. A. II. UOSKNSTKIN.37 Nonh (jncen St V I.NMAIUANI. MARIANA WINE, ar. aotuKATl,erDlNLni,,ol!.8m, ,tc' H. B. SLAYMAKER, Agent, Ne.Iu Kast King Street UI'KINQ Ol'KNlNO AT II. OKH RNE tailoring. Tbe Largest and most Complete Assortment of KINK WOOLLKNS ler the Spring Tiadete Tbe found In the City of Lancaster.' mae"ee A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings ana Pantaloenlnici In all the Latest Patterns. Prices Lew, Best Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, NO. 43 NOUTIl Q,UKNSTItKKT. rOppeslte the Postefflcu, maK7-lydll UHB : NO.NK 11 UT " BEST'S " HOT AIR PUMACES! MADK Or 1IKAVY IKON. Mere square feet of Itadlatlng Surface, most economical In fuel, and the Beat Itesulu In Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches el any Heater In the market Pea or Nut Ceal ferfuel Kstlmates furnished for Healers, Including Masonry, Het Air l'lpes, ItegUterH, etc Plenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteodie give entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. llelng both practical men In the business, we ask a share of patronage. ' Kstlmates cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, Oas ritttug.Tin and Bheel Iren Werk, BoeflnS! Alse a lull supply et Tinware. Ac Prices te suit the tluin. Ulveusacall. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COIINKU Of KAST KINO, JOHN AND MID DLE BTUKliTS. uiavl-6mau,W.ASU ituVKBivMueummn vuev. y K UAVK A I,ARUK STOOlT"" or TIIK ItKST RDFRIGEKATORS IN TIIK CITY. The I'ierci Dry Air Rtfriprtter. UA KOKX JIOSK, WA TICK VOOLKKS, WK CKKAM rKKKXKKH, AiidafullllnaetllOUSgrUKNlSlllNUUOODS The Urgest stock of UAH riXTUKKS In the clt jr. Special attention paid te UM-rtlllng , Tin lUHiriiig and Spouting JVohinejiisl received anether let of these afte. JOHN P. S0HAUM&S01?, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. pi.lNN.v ltKr.NKMAM. PRICES MARKED DOWN Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA an it- Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ke, 153 North Queen Btreet, LANCASTEIt, PA. y.M. A. K1KFKKK. ALDUS O. 1IKKK KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers te Cailjand Inspect their stock of Heiisetiiinisliing Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK STet KSand KANIitl, PAKLOIt STOVES, HKATKltSand rUUNACKS. STJIMER COOK STOVES. After carefully nvamlntng thn merits of all eOarisl te tbe trade, we liave eoleclod THE "ARGAND," rer OASO LINE, and .THE ''DANGLER," rer COAL OIL. As thn llvst, when alt points are ronslderod, te etrer te our patrons. Call and no us. We levs te show enr itoeds, and am net eRended If you de net purchasv. Keiniiibr, we are agents ter The " Splendid Heater. Manufartiirfsl hy ruller A 'Warren Company, Irey, N, V., which has no rival In durability, ennemy or fuel and control or gas. New Is the time te ttxainlne and become posted for Autumn purchases. UKUKMIIK.lt TIIK PLACK I 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'i'OSITK COUUT 1IOUBK.) SDS-tfdAW KDUCATtUHAL. LANCASTKlt COMMKHCIAIi COU LKUK. AN AailltAVATKD CASK Or FALSE PRETENSE. Bflveral young men railed en us last fall and had Intended takliiic a lluslness Course, but en PeliiK Informed that we de net premise situa tions te Kraduats, concluded tn go te a school wheru this was held out as an Inducement te enter. " Did they get the position premised thum T" you ask. It Is needless ite answer, but ene of thein called en us and solicited our Inn u. ence In gettlnx him a position. Cheeky, wasn't It t He was an apt pupil and no doubt will seen fellow in the footsteps of his premising lnitruc- No"aeldModalu," Ne " Guaranteed Positions," Ne " Obeap Life BohelarahlpB." Are held out as Inducements for young men and young ladles te enter the Lancaster Commercial College. K.ttv'W HTltUCTION, and are safe In saying that te the deserving situations aru always open. Fall Term Begins Sept. 6. - New Circular just Issued. Call at College ilre.'s"' l0yi JCAST INUB'1'ultTi or sa il. C. WEIDLEB, Principal. WALL fAfMM. HT WALIi I'APEK HTOKB. "" Het Weather Prices AT TIIK: ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. 131 NORTH gUKKN STltKKT. Wall l'aper, Window Shades aad Lace Cerlaiis AT I.OWK8T MAltKKT PU1CKS. ALFRED SIBBER, (Rennerly with Phares W. 'ry,) NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN STRHHT, LANCASTKlt, PA. MV fitK) TKKT1I ABK AH CIOOD AH can be purchased In Ijincaster or I5ua call and le convinced. All work warranted. Uas administered. .....,., ... W. L.flSlIKlt'8 DentlsL apl7-lya Ka e North Queen Htreet. HIOPOSAI.8. Proposals ler cleaning Head Itaee at CltT Waterworks will lie received at the Mayer's Olnce up te e 'clock en TIlUIlSDAr 1CVKN 1NO, AVlUCeT 19, ls8. Hidden for the above work will meet the Water Committee at the Water Works en Monday Afternoon at a o'clock, when lull details will he given. ' j.nai.iiinir. augiwta uprtawaant, A NKWMITOK ALL-WOOL TRICOTS lias been Opened at the North End Dry Goods Stere. , Itnyeatly and avoid Mj-lngl!m advance which has taken place III Woolen tletds, .1. W IIVHNr, nevs-lyd Na Sii North yiienn slrvsit hk nkw uahTThteiik!! NEW CASH STORE, Opposite the "syitens llou.e and Nntllimn National Hank, 847 ft 249 North (Juiy.. SJiimI. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. NUN'S VKlLINd. All Celers. W111TK VlCTOKIArLAWK,i;.l'AUI M"UIC. IIAitlUlir.H..J.',A,'riS,T9,l,"8KKl'llKKIlH. ... ...u ,.Ntic HI IIIIONS, All Celers 1ILACK and COLOHKD SILK MlTTrV tel"r1 rullnieck tiAUitlt tlNDKItwieaii LargoSleck DOMESTICS. "s"Kall, feUS-lyd 4111 ,(shis ni iiw I'rieas. W. II. IIOWKtts, grix-iAii induui:mi:nth AT TIIK- BOSTONSTORE. rivu Plnces (lennan Tabln Linen! Plain and with berdtr.M Inches wtde. ije. K j Kr,. ?.'! ' Kstra Heavy Tallin Linen, full width, lc a yard. !"!? v,r rcy Twilled riannels rive Cases "s 'wuiwi iinnueisai tss I nan Maiiiilacliir er's Prlce. Ten l-s llleaehed Canten flannels. ,T I ases lrillllnArllM.1 lUltlm, VI... ...I. .. . en Uiw Prim. ery f'iVKTIIOU.MASIl YAKDi NEW CALICOES. i Iit thmn riKlu nr rnry, ij you llku STAMM BROS. & CO, Nen. JO ntitl 90 North Queen Bt I.ANUA.1TKH, I'A. J.KU I VI. Kit A t'O. Hamburg Embroideries, LACES isp White Goods, AT Aateuishinjj Lew Prices. TO ULOSK OUT THIS PAK r OK OUII .STOCK. JohnS.&ivler&Ce., Ne. 25 Eaat King; Streot, Laaeiarsa, Pa, TJM.Ar.NDKlKI) Hill KTH AT TIIK HEW YORK STORE. He Invite special attention In lour numbers el our lalmm. Mill KT3, uneirelled ter ni. style, luallty and low prices The W. .5: S. Special, Hade el New erk Mills Muslin, linn Mum CutTsand Hennm. Itelnlerred, Douhle fiiiius all through, ON I.Y tee. APIKCK- The Champien Shirt, Patent liaised Kdrfn Linen llnsem, l.lnnn I'll IT,. Heavy Muslin, llelnferced. Deuble Heauis, Uv. KACfl ; UKALI.V WOIITH 73c. The Geld Shirt, Superior ie all ethers, made Irani New lerk M Ills Muslin, rineat Heavy Linen front, Patent raced Hack and Sleeves, Bosem l.lne.1 wlih Heavy I. men. Improved UaUtsl Kdgu Jliveni, renrply Linen Neck Hand, French 1 eke, Linen Wrist Hands, tull Itelnlnrced, Kasy te ltudry Perfect fitting. ONLY ll.m. The Silver Shirt. second only te the "Held," uiadeln thessuie way et 1.1. Inn Material., ONLY J5e. KACII. WITT & SHIND, J." . MAKTIN CO. August Reductions ! ALL- SUMIER GOODS KKDUL'KD TO A PK1CK THAT WILL UK aUKK TO HULL THKM. AMKUlCANtlATlNKa Ueducrd te 10c; were 15c. iritKNCU 8ATINKS Ueduced teac ; were.Uc. TYCOON BKKKBUC'KKUS lleduced te 15e were 'Juc. CltlNKLKD HKKltgUCKKUa Heduced te 10c; were 1'iHc l'UlNTKIlllATIaTKaiteduccatoinei were 15c WHITE GOODS AH Ueduced te Three Quarters Ucgular Value. We are still running at CUP PKICKS. THOMPSON'S ULOVK FlTTINUat fl.l ltegil lar Price, LW. WAUNKIt'd IfLKXtllLB Illf att'taj Itegular Price. 1.U. HAL II. 1. COKSKT at We ; Kegnlar Price, 1.C0. Dlt. (SCHILLING'S COU1KT at 8Ue i Itegular Price, ll.uu. OUltOWNCOIUKTatMc; Itegular l'ilce,75c. IMPKOVKI) llOSKIltll) COHBKTattCe : Itegu lar Price, Mc: DAISY COKSKT at 20c i Itegular Pilrc.U'.e. J. B. MARTIN & GO., Oer. West King ft Prlsce Bf, Oppefttt UtefsM HewM LAJiOUXUf, TA) 1 '1, - -r . Jf rf t sjr , - iet
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