t4ffWM?W' BDBWWIIS;mSwflVVfc:ia.V wwk ffPPl ?iuuLviaA3ittf'H'x "v "rwn.w,t?i"iiCf.' - r.:r IOT . i '? y. !''"' feViLJ - 'V' r , ' . '-- i i,....J . riiii I i. m a s . ....... , sssatassa -THE IiAJSOASTER IJAAIJX mr&ijLiiiiXiisuKiu eAiviiUJY, eusxia 20, ibpt. K:0 sftl SvC' r .' .e ' !3! w R& f &- m- a-z. . & iji W t ' K vr-t w 3 . tt. s m m: '. Pr? ;.y fk "Vi T'r r- 1$ MAID. iMarn iMirrjrM. at Inituaiien Jem 86. Aa adjourned meet- WM MM lss evening, with yrmat. Tew committee en Brekilag one large flag, Mil flags, 18 ! 300 yard et at kaildtaf a atebta by H. W. at FIRa and Union street, te the Mghway committee with elved iresa residents of asking tbat Plane street be te Mill street, which n re- t tellMBMttlaaara for correction. waa wealfad te open Bluniten 1 Ma te 10th 1 Senta Ninth street, 1 CHaiij te Ualea, ae that a number of fanwaaa eaa de commenced, was received asking that a pare- t M pat down en the weet aide et Eighth mas. uneeant te an aiiey, ana en aMe of Chestnut, from 8th te prep- 'sWa of Jeseph Eckman t alae a street croas creas :tmm -e-u, jje nhaatnnt atreet at 8th. The pjjsjjSJEei' Is tsssssls M. r ft- MM ssajft Mart mselaaj. EflfcKaN PTSiSi MsWsasEtaEta M ..attaL ,aeajg-B aaaiSl i, '.iftmiiM AliMlftM KCiteaatty ewaara were Instructed te have MMBareaMBta pat down within elxty day, Aa ordlBaaea waa adopted relating te the of Linden and Cedar streets, and C The releases have been obtained owners. C O. Kanffaaan, eaq., requested that a coal W sss lull ha niamd at Vlflh mil nhaatnnt .' Referred te tha light and water com' lattea waa adopted te have a census .i;." -M I... .. i.li talafl. " - ... .... -...- ., ?Vf WIUWIU Uiu mum IUP UUKUUU BUU BBBaailBlen of the council ; te have a full aaia) Minn BakvtAivu ui iuv wim.wtwua aad ether bnalnese plaeea and aettlng forth '"tha aataral aad acquired faeUltlee eflered by A'-Ktha tewa for the location of new Industrie or :;f'mU kteda. The secretary was Instructed te aavernss ier eiaa ana report si me een BMeting. Oolleetor Dattenhefer presented a list of exoaeratlena and requested tbat his time be extended te make up his duplicate. The aoUclter advised that no action be taken until tha next meeting. Tha law and ordinance commute were In In In atroeted te prepare an erdinaccs relating te tha height of awnings, wires, etc, Bills paid and adjourned. THCtm wars Eieciea. Tha school beard held an adjourned meet. law last nlaht for the DurDese of electing yi, jj leseaars or tne puoue scnoeis for we next SvVl tarav when all members were present The eieetien was aa fellows : High Scheel De- Baneaeni rrincipai, miss nary ta. eisn ; assistant. Flera H. Peutt Grammar Scheel Department Vice principal, Miss Beckie J. Banrber ; ttrst assistant, Emma M. Bchreeder'; second assistant, Sarah V. Paln& Secondary Department First division, first, Llllle J. Baker ; second, M. Little Sle Sle seasen; third, Harry F. Zerger. Second division, fourth, LIllieH. Smith; Ultb, Annie K. Hlnkle : sixth, Clara J. Leaman ; seventh, Annie B. Hersbey. Primary department First division, first, Margaret H. Purple; second, Emma MoDewell ; third, Emily M. Oberlln ; fourth, Frances Cristy ; fifth, Oallie J. Wills; sixth, Mszie S. WIL llama. Hecend division, seventh, Llllle i Btelnhelser; eighth, Emma Hess; ninth, Mary Tills; tentb, DMIlah Glatfelter eleventh, May L. liriner ; twelfth, Grace A Felk thirteenth, Vieletta Eyde ; teurteeuttj, ArvlUi-'Besre ; Fifth atreet schools grim. ir, Katie 8. Patterson ; primary, Charles S. Sweeney. One additional normal school waa mtahlished. and tha following teachers were v7 AleLted : Kltteentb, Llllle Biead and Maggie ti':;. McManna ; sixteenth, Maggie Hougendebler and Belle Mccuueugn. BdUis Paid te RaUreadara. The voluntary relief department el the Pennsylvania railroad has issued the state ment for May, showing that the following Columbia empleyes have received benebla : Fer accident, seven empleyes, f$i W j ler sickness, atxteen empleyes, f 176 GO; total amount paid, f 26 1.10. Jehn T. Hll, a mem ber of division Ne. 113, Order of Railway Conductors, died a few mentha age, and his widow received this week a check for 3,(00. Religions Point. Bev. W. U. Tomllnaen, of Harriaburg, will occupy the pulpit of the Church of Ged en Sunday ; quarterly love feast In the Metho dist church Sunday morning j no services in the Hecend street Lutheran church en Sun day, as a number of the congregation will go te Wrigbtsvllle In the morning te attend the installation services of the new minister of tha Lutheran church ; services en Sundsy In the Sunday school room of the new United Brethren church. Assaulted Ills Wile. Jehn Wesley, colored, waa arrested ter aa aaultand battery en hla wife. He had a heating belere Squire Selly, paying costs, and was discharged. Lewande'a Mexican Pavilion will be In town for four days, commencing Tuesday, Jane 28th. The ahew will occupy the grounds near the Beading round house. Ralph Jehns, a nlne-montb-eld son of flenry Jehn, died yesterday afternoon from cholera Infantum. The funeral will be held en Monday afternoon ; Interment at Iren ville. H. F. "Yergey returned home last evening from a trip through Kansas, Nebraska and ether Western states. The Columbia Mwnnercher will parade en ;,. jrourther July morning. The members will anaat at 8 o'rleck en tha tnnrnlnir nf thA j Fourth. ram av mmm r mam m. wa w ax tmttti urn. Seaad Trips Expected te Be.Hade Early In Next ateutb. The Lancaster City Street Railway com pany la rapidly approaching .the completion et the extension el their line. The cars are tunning en North Duke atreet from Walnut te New; the awltciiea are laid en New atreet ear North Queen; the curved rails are laid at North Duke and New and North Prince and New, and the track la completed en Prince street Irem New te James and along James almost te North Queen. This part et the read has been the Baeat difficult te lay, aa the atreet piking at Boea points waa of the cemel-beck" variety aad bad te be cut down nearly two feet before the proper grade waa reached. TbU entailed B great deal of work en the railroad . aad will keep the street commissioner busy faraeasa time In making the atreeu conform &S la tha new grade. The railroad company have :.'. ever tiny men at work and expect te have. .ahssrearsmsklnB tha round trio reeniaii '.jh JpJy. They complain that much et their 3ft.". . -!. .-- . . . awatassivy luiniw, Bvpevjajij uisi wnien waa aawwa ta eurves te be used aa abed for the nlla la yawing around the street oerners was Btaldti by thieves living la tha northern part of the dry. The aew read is belnmueh snore substantially ball! than any ether laid down la our city. Te Inspect s O. A. K. Pest. Or. J. & Smith, a V. 0.. of Pest 405. O. A. ;!, X., of this etty, who has been appointed an --s4ataBt Uspeeter for the Ninth district or iWreBaaytvasua, department of Pennsylvania j- . .av,wiuisyaBoraeialvfslt teChrlstl- i " ",w5 ,0 tespect Wm. Reberta -we u m,u.a.n.,H aeing the Drat semi- SSIBBal taanaetleai Ier llarr L&. - iST sjBresj rtante. fe-ZPewss)ssssji, sBaaraJathelle church 45 ABgaat LatFaBrm raB " m ' . tevday a BasB B BBSSMB Snasaaaata STaikt luai. wwws" eaaaam-naiBejaBjai naeilr Si?? "I!" TT- mee Asssiass te Tw sues 1st its Lssarl Tlf aeMiBSj Well Attended. A large meeting of gentlemen interested la the erection e! a Southern market met at Daniel Moere'a Swan hotel, corner of Seuth Queen and Vine streets, this morning at 10 o'clock, J. W. Jehnsen, esq., in the chair and E. E. Snyder secretary. The minutes of the preliminary meeting held J una 12th were read and approved. After some suggestions msde by Julius LeebandJ. W. Jehnsen as te tbe proper mode of organizing permanently, Dr. It. M. Belenlua moved that a committee of live lie appointed by the chair te examlnn sites nulla ble for the market and report the same, te gether with the probable cost, te a subsequent meeting. Mr. A. C. Leenard asked whether the com mittee would be restricted la examining altea te select only these north el German atreet. President Jehnsen said such was the un derstanding at the preliminary meeting, but the committee would no doubt examine all eligible altea and report te an adjourned meeting. Dr. Belenlus' motion was agreed te by a unaulmeua vote, and the chair appointed the fnl owing committee : Dr. K. M. Belenlus, W'm. D. Sprecher, Jehn P. Schauta, Jeseph W acker and W. C. Daiiz Leven R. Rete called attention te the fact tha'. some expenses bad been Incurred In the holding of the preliminary meetings and that sinie further expenses would necessarily be Incurred. Instead of " passing round the bat " te meet these expenses It waa thought belter te have each man interested piy his proper share. A subscription paper was presented and most of these present signed it On motion it waa resolved tbat when the meeting adjourn it be te meet at the call of the president, after he shall have been noti fied by the committee en alte tbat they are ready te report. It la understood tbat there will be no dim culty in disposing of all the stock necessary te build the new market II an eligible site can be obtained at a fair price. The site most generally spoken of includes the property of the old Lamb hotel, 'cs. IOC and 103 Peulb Queen street, the Fourth ward hotel, 110 and 112, and Jehn Breck's conrectleuery, HI Seuth Queen street. These three properties have a front of nearly i0 feet and extend ever 200 feet te Beaver street. Tbe buildings at present occupy leg the site are net valuable and the location possesses many advantages ier a market, Including location, grade and sewer age. 1'JtUF. MVHDBH VLOBK. Little Ones Vfte Dliplaed Kare Ability as Dancers. Prof. Munder, who has been teaching dancing In Eahleman's hall all winter, closed his season last evening, when an ex hibition by the children of his school was held. There were a great many people present, including the parents and friends of the young telka who took part In the enter tainment. The scholars all did exceed ingly well, and the stfclr waa a great succeed. Tbe Mrst dance was the " Sailor's Hornpipe " by Matters Clarence Malene and Benjamin Kendig. It was followed by "Cachucha" a Spanish dance, by Misses Lulu Ftsa and Maud Trout. Next came the " Highland Frolic " by young misses. Miss Lulu Kiss gave the tambourine dance, and " The Jealous Pas de tels, every fine dance, as given by Misses Lulu Fls.", Maud Trout and MaUr Ucja- uilu Kendig. Miss Kiss was crowned queen of tl e rests and the beautilul a:rf dunes wai given by twelve young misses, semi et whom were very email. Tbe exhibition ended with the ascension of the queen te the tbrene and the ileal tableau. Alter the entbrtainment there waa dancing until a late hour. Prof. Mucder bad every successful season In this city and has done gene work. a- tui tiUAKD urauA uuvsm. Te Name By Widen tee Kln street Theatre Will Ma Known. Extensive Improvements are new being made at the King street theatre, which in the future will be known as the Grand opera house. Werk begun en Wednesday and it is progressing rapidly. The slilu entrances will be abandoned and a large main entrance in the middle will be put in instead. The galleries are being cut ctf and will be made much shorter. The seats In the rear of the house will be in herseshnelHb ipeJ rows. They will be fastened and there will be much mere room between them than before. The box elllces will le placed en oit'ier side et the main entrance. Large fans are being put la for cooling the place, and they will b run by steam. The season, which will lasttbut ten weeks, under the new mtnKemsut, will commence en next Saturday eenlng, when "Fegg'a Kerry" will tie played by Mltn Ailele Stanhope, and a selected ceinptuy. It is the Intention te change the plays three tlmm inch week. Have llelailvrs Ur A telegram Irem Winona, Minn., says the Urge saw mill of Laird, Norten A Ce , waa biirned at f o'clock Friday morning. Less, $100,000 ; partly insured. The mill ts one of the best in the Mississippi valley, the dally capacity being two hundred tbeusiud feet. They employed one hnndred and nfiy men. Jt will be rebuilt immediately. The Messrs. James and Matthew Norten, are well known In Lancaster. Tney were formerly from Lewisburg, P. They are nephews of the late Jehn Black, being his sister's children, and cenKqueutly cousins of Hen. James Black, of this city. By inter termarriage they are alae ceualtia or Mrs. James Black. Their friends in Lancaster, though sorry te hear of the nilf.rtune tbat has overtaken them, are glad te knew tbat they are able te bear the less without any terteu Inconveniences, aa the members of the llrm are quite wealthy. Knights el the Gulden E4gle at Cera. Anether castle of the Knights of the Gelden Eagle baa been organized in Yerk county. White Rese Castle, Ne. 132, of Yerk, will be Instituted en Tuesday evening, July 28 b, by District Grand Chief A. J. Duden. He will be assisted by Sir KnigbUcf the follow ing castles : Wrlgbtaville, Ne. 120, of Wrightr. vllle: Chlppeta, Ne. 68, of Columbia; Her mit, Ne. CO, of Mount Jey ; Blue Crof-H, Ne. 40, tf Lancaster ; Garfield, Ne. 70, of Lltti.; MUlersville Ne, 117, of Millersvllle, and Stlegel, Ne. 1ft), of Msnbelm. The application for charter contains the names or nearly one hundred of the meat prominent citizens of the city and vicinity. Ledge ufflcera Chesen. Following were the elllcers elected last eve ning by Empire council Ne. 120, Jr. O. U. A. M., ier the enaulng term : fnilnrlltnr W XI TAnA...I vtu u.in.ll ler, F. Mehn ; assistant recording secretary, u, fir J i uuucujr, m. j. buoek ; war- nan. k. i. w ,. . i.i-.n ,.., . Webr '.putslde sentinel, J. Fordney j trua- US'ii i YilnW8ri representative te state council, J. P. Wlnewer. Picnicking at Vearin. The Reformed church of Pollstewn Is hold ing a picnle at 1'enryn today. Hetwetu gee and 700 people came ever this forenoon. The weather is dellgbtlully cool at the famous mountain resort, and tbe excursionists are having a flne time. A Bummer Trip te Karepe. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Maybury, wtuvare visiting Mrs, Mayhury's father, Mr. II. B. Martin, of this city, have arranged for a sum mer trip te Europe and back, for the sake of the aaa voyage. They only expect te pass tea days In tha Old World. Ylsltlac la laseaatsr. Miss Myrs Deck, of Harrlsburg, formerly of this city, la visiting Lancaster, the guest of bar uncle's family, Mr. J, B. Kaufman's. Mrs. ajamual F. Bathfoe (nee Miss Emily R. Megraw) aa child, et Pueblo, Cel., are TtetUag tha fatally of Feataaaatar B, K. Blay. ammmtrfM rrepattfs la BAxaa At cuvmt mevbb. ttmaahlp, Bereagti and City imposed of. Sheriff Tomiinsea this afternoon sold law following properties at the court beuse : A tract In Maner township, containing 3;, 3;, ecree, with a 1) j story frame dwelling house, stable, Ac, as the property of Christian M. Kauffmau, te Ell Auiueut, for $110, subject te a mertgage el f 1,300. A let of ground In West lleuiptlsld town ship, containing j acre, with 2-story dwell ing house, as the property of Frank Barley, te Jacob it. Hersbey, for fl,(0. The following properties of it. M. (Helder : Ne. 1. A lotet ground tu Mount Jey bor ough, Ml by lM) feet, en which are a 2-story brick dwelling house, frame dwelling house, etc., te Christian and Jacob Grelder, fur l,tu., subject te a IA000 mortgage. Ne. 2. A let of ground In same borough, Ml by 150 feet, en which Is a S t-tery frame dwelling, te Christian lire liter, for MIC. Ne. 3. A let of ground situated iu same borough I0xl50 feet, te Christian Grelder for M75. Ne. 1. A let uf ground In same borough containing l1, acre, te Chrittlau Urclder ler 1210. Ne. 5. A tract of land Iu the city of Lancas ter, Pa., containing 10 acres en which are a 2 story brick dwelling beuse, etc., (known as Sbtunberger park) te Ames Grelder ler K00. The following properties et D. 11. Engle : Ne. 1, a let of ground In Mount Jey borough, 60x liv feet, a two story frame dwelling house with back building, stable, etc., te liottle 11. Engle for JJ,020. '(. 2, a let of greuud In Mount Jey borough, 50x203 feet, a ene and a. hall story frame dwelling house, carpenter shop, etc, te same purchaser for feOO. A let et ground In Upper Leacock town ship, containing one-half acre, with a two story frame dwelling house, stable, etc., as the property of Jehn J. Metzjer, te U. C. Brubaker, ler $25. A tract of laud In Upper Leacock town ship, containing 2'5 acre, with a 2 story frame dwelling house, frame stable, etc, as the property of J acoe U. K re tier, te U. C Bru baker, for f . A tract of land in Kll.ibeth township, con 2 acres, a 1 story frame dwelling house, frame stable, etc., as the property el Ellas Eltnler, te Israel G. Erb, for fl'.'e. A let of ground In West Earl township, mi by 150 feet, with a 2-story lrame dwelling beuse, frame shoe manufactory, etc, si the property of Jehn Asmusaer, te Jacob Shsetler, for J1.SC0. A let of ground In Columbia, 20x127 feet, with a two-story frame dwelling house, as the property of Antheny Wegley, adminis trator of Jesephine Wegley, te Jehn P. Frank for $715. A tract of land In Strasburg township, containing i acres, with a two-story frame duelling beuse, stable, tobacco house, etc, as the property et Samuel M. Miller, te Frank 11. Miller, for $700. TMH.yia leuuyjLMP.ir kmdkv. The Cbamp:salili Wen by Mr. Herbert Knight Alter a Hard Struggle. The dual single contests of the tennis club ea Friday alternoea w ere w Itnessed by a large crowd nbe were deeply Interested In the close and sklhlul playing el the rivala ier the championship. The lirst contest was be tween Messrs. Herbert Knlgbt ami William Itrlnteu and resulted in a score et I-ti, 0 5 and 6-3 in favor of the former. This trial was marked by extremely cautious placing en b-jlh sides. The winner then played Mr. Jebn Dickey, who had wen the bye en tbe day before, and the result was 0-3 and 0-5 In farer of Mr. Knlfiht, who tberetere holds the championship of the club. The last net viaery well contested, "vantage" games being quite numereu". The prizes will be Une'y engraved racquet platea for the cbimpieus of doubles and single, bearing the names of the dinners and a statement of the event. Later in tbe season Messrs. ilrlnten aud Dickey will play a series of games with players el neighboring towns. Games hae alresdy been arranged with representatives el Yerk, Harrlsburg and Columbia, and nu merous ethers are in correieudence. A tournament will be held in the tall, open te any who may present themselves. m Corruption In Hcrks Judge Krinentreut, in Heading, has charged the grand jury te investigate the tax collectors who have withheld tbe taxpayers' funds from the county treasurer for private gain. Tbe Heading Jleraltt alleges, in regard te tbe county commissioners' rascality In building county bridges, Instances one case where (11,000 was pa a te build a (1 (M structure at Uernvllie, ed p-lie-vs up similar deals elsewhere, TboeiiimUsloneraare also accused of appointing collector contrary te law and of snewlnir ether etli 'ials favoritism which will net stand tbe test el inquiry. All this the grind jury will luveatlkjdtu. Cigar factory Kmpleyes I'lrnlrkliK. Tbe l'equea Fishing club, comiHMed el twenty-live empleyes of Jebn L Metzar'a cigar manufactory, left this morning ler Wenger's lime kiln, en the l'tquea creek, where they are heldiug their third annual picnic and fishing pirty. A number of Irlenda accompanied them. Decided te Issue rtueds. At a meeting e! the Mate Agricultural society In Harrlsburg en Friday the executive committee waa authorized tu issue 00,000 worth et 5 per cent, debenture bends te pay tbe society's indebtedness. These bends will beaccupled by tbe creditor?, payable In blx years. Itnlned by tbe Fidelity Craab. The great reaper llrm of Whltely, Fassler ik Kelly, of Springfield, Ohie, have been compelled te borrow ICOO.OOO and have a receiver appointed. Tne firm had given accommodation paper te E. L. Harper, of the broken Fidelity bank. m Iusurauce Paid. Early this spring Messrs. Williamson it Fester lest a package of goods. They placed tbe matter In the hands of the Keystone Mu tual Insurance and Protective association against tbeitef Lebanon, of which association they are members. Te-day they received a check for tbe amount of the goods lest or stolen. Y. M. C. A. Ueadtm; lloem will be closed next week en account of house cleaning and paint ing. riue Art Ulsplay. Call at the Singer Sewing Machine office en and utter Monday, June 27th, and see the dis play of art work en Singer Sewing Machines. All are Invited freu. A Chance ler stammerers. As will be seen by a card In another column, I'ref. Btubbs, who ! a specialist In the cure of stuttering and stammering, U new stepping at the Grape hotel. He brings testimonials Irem prominent peeple of neUhborlng;ceuntlesand neighboring slate as te the cures he has eltected and also has strong testimonials Irem people In this city. Consult his advertisement. mALhMTU. Philadelphia Produce) starker. PHiLADSLrau, J une 2J. flour market weak i sales.lluubumils; Minnesota liakere, 14 UJdH I u i Pennsylvania rainlly, S3 TH3 Mi Western de, MU41U1 Patenu, M eoes u Kve flour steady, ti UJJ-2 75. Wheat-J une, tic; July, 8IUc; August, 8IVieBept,8IHc Cern Jnue, lie.; July, lllic.j August, tSKcj Sept, iexc tiate lune, 87c; July, 37c.; August, Sle. Bcpt.,3.tC. Blew lera suraet. Mil Yeb, Jnne a. rieur market dull: " w7,,r2 -?SJ3,1'"" "" inwaaiViiii S ! leT me. I de, OTKet Me.Kea, winter, Jane. KUe: Julv. He receipt M4.0W , ehlpmenu; lo.iei ' khlnmanl. n.. nve dull t Weatarn. Uavw '.. .ifiiSl. Barley nemlusi. " - Perk dull i old meas, HBeail7V. Lard July. as 61 1 Aug-. run. euuaii'Muixr ; oiling stock. Tnmenune uuin at ttai Bestadnlli stralnHd iu guwi, 11 2M4)l I Patreleuui dull i lUtlned. In eases. like. 17H. FTStfhU nominal i train toUlaaew, 1W4. attar llrm i Westers Creamery. Italic. Csstsss steady t W astern Factory. 7Se. m qaleti tats, latflle Wasters, 14 retftVm,oei7pr Mate Na 1 White State. Saoi Mil Aa J7Uc; No.MUf."e!i.hrl,K,V.SjLei in"? Sljjei ruqelpta.7l.bu) bus t KlnmentaTnena ' saw armt Beamed oaUeat, eMet Branniated. s l-ifie. Tallew dull t prime etty, Jc Klee dull t Carolina, fair tu aw. Stj'Xo-Ce-ten steady I lair Bargees, lTHe. Chleage Piedses Bieraat. .siuase, J une A 10 31 a. in. Mniknt nix-ned. nueal June, ;eji Ju'v. Tism Aiiu., Tiii. Cern i una, 3X J-xy, &Vie -uk, st;4ci Sen'-, SstHe. U-J una, HHie July, a'kei Aiif-. '-Hes sent,Hc- rerk Net qnntrd. Lard June, S3 U; July, W .t); Aug-., HU',X. Seiiu.tiM. ebon Klhs Jnne, 17 KK t July, i;iJ! Auk t;tOBept.,nM. ItOfflKll. Wheat .luue,M,eC July, Ri.c: Aug, r.ci apu, 71 Vj Cern .nine, asc j July. ,ci Aug, sthc s Sent-.S'tJc uu June. Sl.'ici July, Sci Aug, Hc t BVPU. JIHO. b-nrfc.f linn. eIH. Lard-June, 03 Sim J uly.es Mi Augsss Ht enu.i(t7W lllbs June, Sept., ; 47H 17 U; July, It) : AukiI7 37Ki anun and rrovaneiia. furnished by r. K. Yunrtt, Umket Caieaais June is. t o'clock ), in. Wl. Oern. OikU. I'erk, Lard. June iw .VJ, July '.', sl5 4 .. August TH 37K -1 h '1 September. HJ i S M tKiteber 'i S B7 liccemlwr 7,' .... Receipts Car Lets. Winter Wheat... xprlug Wheat.... Cern Oats Uye Itnrley Oil City. Crude UU K-celtts Hetfs.. 3 31 Ml 17 MS HtU1. S.UU Cleslna frtws-S o'clock p. m. wneat. corn. oils. I'nrk. Ijtrd. June July August September . October December... OU City Crude OU. r.i J.Wi 24J. J UV 0 .. b t; B S7. 6 b7 ..ui .7Uk .7J4 S7W A. s 1.S Ufa steea auraet. Csioieo, June 54 The Dreveri' Journal re ports : Cattle Kecelpte, O.tud bead: sbtiunenu, i,u : iiMikxt tady : stripping sttwra, ado te I.M) .. 1.1 &1H V) ; ateckers and feielers, tl M Onru cflwn, bulls and mixed, II I J uu ; bulk. tl iai : Texas catUe, li lbQS M. Hn Kee-tpuv H,i'U tuna; snlpmenU, V)X) Brart ; market strong ! retiKb anil inlxnl, II 70 Qtu: tvkckln and hltipliK.llkOaMi); llbt M Ti-tfs w : a 1 1. ts i ee t . sbei Kecelpta, 4 bead: shipments, none i nmrket teady ; natives, VITJOI JJ : West ern. 13 (Otf.) 7t, Texaus, tl TIOJ . larnbis, II b0 at. Rast LtsaaTV. Cattle Eecelpu. none : shipment. :: market dull : prime, II 00(11 7S; (ulr In irixxl. SI IMilSO: ceuiinen. Si 7 JO I 10: ctttle shipped te .Vew xerk, te-day, none.. Hees Hecelpta. 15U0 bead: anlpiuenu lWti bund : market lew: PhllnlelphUs. k) 4tS3i; Yorkers, " aa se : common te llgbt,!) nnrtiiS: p!s U 70OJI M); hW shlp(ied te Mew Yerk, ca3. aheep Itecnlpts, li) head: shipments, lien- mirket 'lew: iirlme.MUWl 23; filrtogeod.HOO JT5; common, II Sytfi W, lrlnilambs.ai7M))7J aew Cera stocks. Nsw Yeas. June 23, 1:30 p. m. Meney closed at 5 per cent. The highest prices were per cent, and tbe lowest S. WevernmenU rlrin. Currency 6's, I) W-i bid : 's Coup. II a bldt IK's do de ll WS' bid. E I chin go c'esed steady : posted rates, II JHJ4 s)( ; actual rates, II M;QI f3S for tedays, and II M.H(t & en demand. 1'aclflc railroad bends closed as fellows : Union firsts. 1117 te 1119; Landuranu. 1103 te IK: Making rumls, IllGtellH: Centrals, 1117 te III). The uierket opened comparatively quiet. The inalertty of the Hit opened K te 1 percent, blither, while Manhattan Blevated opened 4 per cent, higher, at t'.Sl. Alter the flMt hall hour Manhattan lest the entire advance, wMle Mis souri I'uctac dropped 3 per cent, te 100. The rest el tbe list dropped i te ljtf per cent by 11 o'clock. The greater part et this decline was re covered by 11. SO. At that hour the bank state ment was announced, showing a decrease et 1,770,001 In the r. serve. Hut the statement was nevertheless viewed aa technically favorable and It resulted In strengthening tha market. Ihe bljhcat prices were generally current at tha close. sters asaraata. yuouitlens by tteed, UcOrann A Ce, bankers anc4-UT, i'a. w Teaa ttsr. 11. a. II a. Sr. a. Canada Pacific te . . C.C.C.AI 1'H Colerado Ceal 4-K I' CentnU Pac -ii Canada Se tithe m 18 5-H Cbl. St L.A Pgb IS Den. A I'.le. G tK -UK .... Uel. L. A W Ui 131! Erie 31 ; 31 nu axua .... t-- J or. C THK 77 K. AT vs.. 'f Leu. A S Mi ei'N L. Shere v.yt 91 Mlch.O.n M t'.'H Heck Valley ''K Mlsseart Pacific 1 3 U1K x. p sis 3:H N. p. 1'ref i-N M1 S. West. 117 1174 NYC Ill ll"?i lUst Tennessee C 13Vi n Om&ha M Hi Orueen Transportation IVH 50", Ontario A W Pacific MaU '.a v,i Ktchinend Terminal Se'; Suit ML Paul H tt-H Tei.Pac 2'i VP.l Union Pac i' b7i Wabash Cem 1W 1SX Wabash Prat 3-Hi Wnstern U T! 7Z West Shere ISends ew Kngland tJi llj; miLAOSLrsu list. ln. Val..... ...... ..... .... SeT U.S. Y.APblU'. 10V 11 Pa u It- uS 5VH Heading 2S M 7-16 Leh. Mav H Ueatenv. Pass. P. 3) N.Cent .... Peeples Pass.. Udg.Gen'la. ion ier 'il.ee.aseeeteeeeesesesie $17 6'7i Phlla. TracUen fill Lecal Btecaa ana Bands. Ueperted by J. U. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster e per cent., iff-iu itn ier 6 1KB 100 " I " Scheel lean.... 100 i Inloraeyears. 100 l iua KM iea.36 106 102 200 116 !J0 117 60 1M 130 ll'J 122 90 114, M 139 210 160 186 190 140 110 1 US .26 210 70 62 2S in 36 11 206.28 4 " In Ser'ii years. 100 4 lnlOer'JJiears. loe Manhelm Borough lean 100 SABS STOCKS. First National Bank Fanners' National Bank Fulton National Bank Lancaster County National Bank.. Northern Natlenil Bank Peeples' National Bank Columbia National Bank Christiana National Brnk Kphrata National Bank First National Bank. Columbia.... First National Bank.Btrasburg First National Bank, Marietta First National Bank, ML Jey Lltltz National Bank Maahelm National Bank Union National Bank, Mount Jey. New Helland National Bank....... tian National Bank 100 60 100 ee 100 100 109 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 se 100 100 100 100 se w se se 36 100 a) UuarrvvlllB National Bank. aUlzabethtewn National Bank ...... isosLiasBeca stocks. Bast Brandy wine A Waynesbnrg...,. Uearryviilb &. U MUlersville street Car Inquiring Printing Company, Uasllght and Fuel Company... Bbsvena unnse iwmtuj Columbia Gas Company.... Columbia Water Company ...... ... ... 10 Susquehanna Iren Company.......... loe Marietta Hellew-ware lug Btavuna Heuse 60 MUlersville Nermal Scheel Northern Market.. 60 Sastern Market 60 Western Market te Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce..... 80 Oaa Company Bends. 100 Cel umbla Borough Bends. 100 QuarryvlUeB.lL.rs. 100 Kniutlns A Columbia B. sL. 's... 100 KdUen Light Company se Tuaarias STOeaa, Big Spring A Beaver VaUey. 36 BndgepertA Horseshoe UK Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington...... ae Coneetesra A Btg Spring 26 Marietta A Mount Jey 26 Lane, Ellsabethtewn A Mlddletewn. 100 Lancaster A Fruttvllle...... 60 Lancaster A Lltlts ,, J6 Lancaster A WUllamstewn 96 Lancaster A Maner 60 Lancaster A Manhelm. 91 Lancaster A Marietta at Lancaster A Mew Helland.... 100 Lancaster A ensqnaliansa. W Lancaster A Nsw Dan vule Colombia A Marietta Maytown A Kllaabethtewn a Lancaster A Ephrata Lancaster A willow Street as Btrasburg A MUlpert 96 Marietta A Maytown 16 naie L06 IS 80 A0 U te 106 111 se Ul IS 24.50 27 SO 20 awe 76 87 76 110.00 166 43 31.10 SI m 11 20 te ts 48.06 60 DAiar, Creamery Batter V h Butter Dutch Cheese lamp ...... ....., .164)100 ........t...eBp4iaj vetrLvar. Spring Chickens pair ...... ... ,.S. 5 z vfT '' viiiDHiii ei puma iuee,aeei. .,... ftj J5--SS; a1 9, ...........,..,,., ..,1 Casswaes. .,...,.,. ,.,,,, 166)1 HVaey ej a..,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ...... . lta 16S18e LaS SI s , .6e SlSirVliil "w'tJIS nz!!.Tiinvii"'t"" ssiasjs asw sun a, SsS,,,,v,,,,(t,tv,,,,9,vtg Apples Upk , Bananas at ana Coeeanuts, each , . , IMneapples each.... .,it,.. ne IIIIM. ....sfJSO SeJiiw ,.... ..ina I'leJ-sxi lemons w ae uranges dot. cranbertlea ft ut... le etrawtwrnes ft box. stwi KHVAI 7 00 .ifliee .vw Cherries at ut. vaasTABLsa. Cabbage, hmd L'abtiaan l'lants, xir In) Uaeta, bnncb... Binil retattn-s K pk Turnip, K 1' .masw ..CUIIIO ..teliiic retatwsJ V1M i aleWiVKpk New 1'eta1 l!SjH1 a Ae llSJI'.'O LieVive Onions. W Is nk.. New Onion. JR tiiinrh . Nim iwu, y H l'k Strlnic iteain.YHb New rhriiiuilrttinluns V Xpk .... Khutiarli ft bunch ...? ..'-'a je 3tta H(3e ie :Vj , dejiea i t0)lie leJtc 9id7Ac V(0 V0 ia2e UV) tsaioe hOO 5,7S0 MOAVO IIHOIS ..MNttMld t: AHrriM i-sn nm , IS) II ue Hi ti.S tV3 ISO luaa Mima, v i Uadlshes W bunch Carivtn, ft buuch Cucumtiers. each diuaatiea eALh Aitir;iuu TmuaUM's V iimrt Watermvluus, each flora AD UBAIM. rttmtly flnur bbl rancy Iteller Fleur Oats li" Cern shelled) bus Cern. II X pk Hve bus Heur perituarlcr Wheat bus uaAsaas. Hay J ten ClevemetHl VJS bus Timethy sr bus Hent Oraas f) bus ... Orchant Onus w bus Mixed Lawn Onuses SI bus lluuKarlanUnusfi bus Straw tl ten riaXDeeaai uus. VISM. Clams V uv CatrUb V Shadtearh) Halibut WBi ltlackba, V ft .. Horxles, V ft .... Murreti. fj It.... Oysters, v ieu .... Lamb W B Mutten V Veal ft B Ueeffl B PausAJteBl t ruddlnir fi a Ilamtl B, whole.. lUiufc A, sliced.. llitcettfl a Uiied iHif f nr.. lkilcrna ft ir Cern I loot fi B.... rerk m a ... 'iK'tJO'C A IIK5 loe IOU UK. an lOQ-c sdUc Ustlsc Hlliv: lottlie loc 134JIKO :tc le luc tic lf-e H-11JC S'E W A It rSK riNKMKyTS. me i.oan-j:.,ch.e ON FlllST MOKT- .a. u&ifb, lt ST CALL AT THIS erriUR. C11NK HKWKRS WANTKl) AT DKK8J). JC m iklnr at H Last UrtiiKn street. rsiiK street. Mla4 L. A. COOl'KK j:4 iiu A MKKTING OF THK LAIIIKM' AUX fa, lLIKVe( tbY. M.C. A .will be held en Monday KxtilnK. June'.T, lUTJOO'cleck. A full attemUnce ts Oertred. It DLAM CUOWDKK KOIt MTNCH TC night at rUl.stKlfS SALOON. ltd Centre 8iusre, fs KAN I) IA'NOU- POTATO SALAD VI and Welner Sausaue at Kxcwlslnr Hull this eveniDg. C. VUliT li iroprleter. AV ANTE D-l'OSlTIONS FOK F1VK HtUtUrewnOlrls. Jpplyu'. IMJ.TKOUTA CO.'S, Ne.2JN.O.ueenst. GKAND 1.UNUH POTATO SALAD with Welner tVunt t the Maner he-ii . SI7 and 21'J Wtst Ktng street, opposite hln street -ihestre Helker s and i'prenger's tieer drawn Irem tbe keg. It JOHN H. lll.st.SGKB. "SATOTICrPlVI I'KR CENT. WILL HE Xs added te nil water rents net paid en or bi be- fore JeJ Jnlyl,Is7. .1. 11. KAllire, 1'JtdK City Treasurer. WANTED THREE COOKS, ONE A family of tbieu. Apply, rUEE Of Cll AKUK, at r. It. TKOUT A CO.'S 2i M.uueenst. TUE KEr.ULAK MONTHLY MEETING of the West hnd llulldlni; and Leun Asso Asse Asso clitlen, will be held ut the Law onto of T It. llelihan, esq , this (SATUUUA1 ) KVAN1MJ, at 7 -tu o'clock. Meney te lean. C. V.LICHTY, Je'JMtd Secretary. PEOPLE'S BLMLI1INeTlOA AND DE posit Company, meet this (SATUBH A1 ) evening at 7 o'rleck, at A. C. Kelniehl's Ottlce, Ne. II North luke streeL Meney sold at i e clock. Korrewers will get lull amount. .Se ml nations for officers. ltd A. 8. VILI.RK, secretary. SCHOOL TAX, 18K7. The duplicate is Iu the hands of the Treas urer. Three percent, off for prompt pajuienL Ofllce hours f re-n a. ui till 4 p. m. W. O MAUMIALL. ireasnrer. Jel tfdtt Ne. II Centre quare. AWEDIHCKLAYliuS IN PITTS llUUti. 'J hours ter adiy's wage;ltO perdav. Call at llullders Exchange. uensnaw llulldlng, corner Liberty at-d Ninth streets. Bv order et MASTKHBltlCKLAYEUS' ASSOCIATION. JeS'IlA THE HEGl'LAK MEETING OF THE Union llulldlng and Lean Association will be hi Id at Mr. J. K Snder'a Ottlce, Monday evening at K o'clock. Meney te lean, ltd A. If. HALL, Secretary. THE KEOl'LAK MONTHLY MEETING of the American Mechanics llulldlng and Lean Association will be held at Solicitor W. II Itelind's OttlLe, 2nW beuth Duke street, en next Moneay evening, June 'il, at 7H o'clock. Meney te lean. It JOI1.M1. BKIIM, Secretary. PUBLICSALEOF WESTKKN HORSES On MONDAY, JLTNK77. 17, will be sold at D. Legan's Males Stable, Market, street, rear et McUrann Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., a car load of HOUSES. Among them are some flne drlversand geed boned leeders. Sale te commence at 1 p.m. A credit of GO days will be given, ltd DANIEL LOO N. kanISVenck It r Till?. EVENING 11V THK IRONYILLE BAND Mcennercher Garden. Uechester, Uleker's and Uaeffeer's Beer en Up lid -VPKNING BR03K'S ICE CR1AM PARLORS, Ne. 114 Seuth Queen Street, THIS EVENING. Electric Ice Cream, the only In the city. Alse for sale at Slurp's, Bast King street. ltd mHE PLACE TO BUY GOTO R. 8. FETTERLY'S, bl North Queen Street, Dealer In Geat's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, l'sntD, Overalls, Engineers' Jackets, Neckwear, Cellars, Cutfs. sutpenders, Men's, Ladles' Chil dren's and Misses Hese. Please call and examine before you buy. At B. 8. FKTTKBLY'S ONEPBIL'E HOUSE, Ne. G2 North Oueen Street. TBS. E. A. WOODWARD. Artistic Stamping Emporium, MO. 28 EAST KING STKEET. Manufacturer of Decorative Needlework In Crewel, Silk and Arrasene Fless. Novelties In Embre'derles, with work commenced and ma terials te finish. Me charge for Instruction. inaTJO-lydsAW Q.KANDOPKRA HOUSE, (Fessislv Kise St. Thsatis ) HAMILTON A MEttEDlTU HANAQKKS. Having been thoroughly renovated and fitted up will reopen 8ATOBDA.T, JULY 3d, With the first appearance In Lancaster of Miss Adele Carleton, 1M "FOGG'S FERRY," Bupperted by W. Jt. TODD and a powerful com cem pany. ADMISSION 10CKNTS. KISEttVKD 8EA.H 10 CENTS. eaVMaw Bctnery, Elegant Wardrobe, Superb Mechanical street. Don't miss the opening night latl B STATE OF HANNAH DESMOND, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having bean granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme- ad thereto are requested te mass imme- payment, aad these having claims or de dsMalnst lka same, wtllpreaent them with lalay for setUement te the undersigned, re- aauen mandai Ant Salaw ms4-sMt AeUBlaJUrUSte-! ttmW ADl'KRTtaMMMltn. MlW N OHRKOK A MILKY. WORK-NOT WOHDS Norbeck & Miley THK OI.U AND HKI.IAIILK Coach-Building Firm, AT THt: " BIG YELLOW CORNER," Seuth Duke and Vine Streets. NO USE TO ENUMERATE STYLES ! COULDN'T HO IT IN AN IMIUINAUY SPACE. BVKUV IMAUKtAULK 8TYLKOK MtlOlltS vi:nti.i.i:eN hand eh hauktiiukiiiii. "' COUl'KTlllUM DKHBK IN l'MICR AND (jUALITY or UOODH. W itiieclal Attention Olv en te KvpalrlnK- Old Vehicles Made Quid aa New. Norbeck 16 Miley, Practical Carriage Builders. COK. SOUTH lUltK AMI VINK ST.S., LAM'ASTKR, 1'A. anrtt-lydSHATlw A A' W AD VKK TISKMKS IS. OUK OU1AKS MIA QUKKIDA AND OnKlvn I. Ien are CLKAU HAVANA riU LKU baud luadx. Se. KACII. In bnxeanr Mi's and loe's. DhMUTII'ftCIUAKsreitr:, UIKast KlnsHtrixit, 'lelephone Connection JmiiJ tVAbltttd TACOH FrsUKAKFKU'H LIQUOR STORE UKUOVCU TO NO. 15 CKNTIIK SQUAKK, LANCA.HTKK. fA. maylS tld PKOCI.AMATION. hetlce ts hereby lven that the enllnancna el the City el Lnnciutur ler preTimtlnK acel dents and the better prveotvatlen nl order In the city, will be strict) yenfon-ed against all pemens "rlrluKKUiiser small nnns. or willing, casting. threwluK or rttinn of ninths, chasers, or ether fireworks eperaim; In a stmllar matintr, within the limits et the city " WILLIAM A. MORTON, June:uMM,V,9 Mayer. PLAY1NO UAKIKS, HOUND UOKN KHS, ludlcaters, .V. per pack, 'Ac. per hill deteu. l'eker Chips. DaMUTir CIO Alt HTOKR, III East hlnsTMrml. Telephene Connection. JnlS-WASIttf "falOTICE TO THK 1'UHLIC. ATI Persona wishing a copy et the "Seul's friend, Faith and Confession, can procure the same at the boekstoru or L. It lUrr, lnnulrnr llulldlDg. North gueen atreeu This work, writ ten by II. U. Smith. V. S., should b In every household. Price, IV. Junel-:!tit.t:t piUVATE SALE. 1 hae new at my Pule Stables, at the Morrl Merrl mac Heuse, .Se. 113 North Prince stieel, Lancjs ter, l'u A Oar-Lead cf Western Horses, Heavy Drafts, V, bleb will be Sold at I'rltate Sale. Je:i3ld t.l.OKUKdltOMA.N. PllOF. rVn'HBS.WIlOISASl'ECIALI.ST In alt thtl pjtulus te DEFECT IN 8PEAKIM1, such ni 'tottering, Matiimerlng, Calling el Words Indistinctly, apeaklim tlireuuh (the Nese, causeu 0 llalr-l.tii or (J'kii i-aiate, is new stenplnit at tbe UMpe Hetel, this city, where he will receive all patients who nted his services. I'rnt. tubus comes hlnhly rrreiuiiiended by letters from prominent people thrnuxboel tbe country. Me also has the endorsement of sev- eiai premineni cuins ui inis rny wnuiu ni' has cund. ihesn atlllrted will de well te call upon the I'rolesser. I'le-tse call and see testi monials Irem prominent p-rena In different sections. OMce hours 7 te IC a. in . U te Sand 4 te Up. in. Call atetiCK. iu my stay IsshurL ltd p B.itU. The Warm Weather IS HEUB IN KAUNEST; Aud It Is high tliue for our lady friends te be getting their Parasols. We have sold mers than ever before, but stll have a nice selection left ; and as we desire te have euly new goods each stasen, we will sell at SLAUGHTER PRICES Kathcr than carry ever. Nrer belere could you buy a nice l'aratel forse little money. An examination will convince you of this. Yours, for faruse's, R. B. & H. 14 Bast King Is t. apl-Smd e K HALL. tlW.OOO U.VItOAIN Heom. Yes. It's a fact. Tbe very largest room in our JluilJing lias been turned into the busiest place in the city. Lookers, Visi tors and Buyers in large numbers come with our advertisement marked: with the request" Shew me this Suit : " Shew me this Let." They see and buy. It's hard te withstand the inducement, when ou can get our very Finest Suits, and there are none better, at such a re duction in price. ItKMKMUUIl. The Finest Dress Suits Black Cerk? screws that have net been sold for less than 35.00, new :.00. Anether let, 32.00 te 5.00. Anether let, ti.00te (15. Anether let, :.00 te vlS.00. Slmenis' Excellent Cassimere Suits, im ported cloth, from 3).00 te (15.00. Finest Imported Cleth (Belgian) Suits, vLUOO, down te (15.00 and (10.50. One of tbe very best makes of Cassimere Suits, (10.00 te (1:2.00. JVt(c this Kiw Let that gees into the Bargain Beem te day : (Schnabel's Cork screw. Every Cleth Dealer and Merchant Tailor kuews this te be one of the very best makes in Germany. 51 of tbi.s make in Walking Ceat and Vest-at (10.00. C7eit the finest. Culer Iniliyti ) Anether let : 43 Suits Blue and Black Serge. Eight or ten Suits of a kind. Fermer price, (10 and (15, new (K.50 and (13.60. Anether let : Best make ;of Indigo Blue Flannels (no pants te match.) Coats tbat were (8.60 te (0.00. Coats that were (7.60 te (5.00. Keep in mind : All these lets are our best goods. Yeu must be the judge whether it's best te buy low quality goods at any price, et our best qualities at such reduced and cut prices as are new in force. Great Bargains in Children's and Beys' Clothing : i'i and ( and (5 saved en Suits. A new let et (13.60 Black and Blue Serge will be ready te take the place of the 1,078 let new in salesroom. The biggest man in the city can be fitted in a Walking Ceat Suit et Serge at (15.00. Any quality of Alpaca, Seersucker and every description of Thin Coats. WAX AstAMR & BBOWN'S oak Hall, rJeuTRsUir CeRwn Sixth and Mas KsTTSTI., FsuiAPKmA. ...! - 1H Till: H01.K OK tiKW AD VMKTIHKMKSTtl. ONIONS WANTKl). Parties hsvlng I.hike White Oliver Skin Onions tu quote Cash I'rlc te J LANOKAl.l. A nilO, Oyster and I'lckle Puckers, llaltlmere, Mil. JumXh-ltdAJlw Nl OllOE TliHf.r: HKlt UKN'I'T A MATE- ment will be allowed en all Cltv Tax nald onerbotom July 1. J. II. HATIireN, Jel Iwdlt City Treasurer. OVK.L AND ATIHAOT1VK FORMS of Trolling Halt, call and see them. The Luminous Minnow, the riylng Helgramtt, Itass spinners and Trolling Hpoens. A large let of Japanese and Calcutta I'elea at reduced fig ures, at IIUIILKY'S DUtlO BH.Ua. Ne. BS West Kins BtnwL JUNE AND CHEAP. Harvest Wbieky. AT UOllUKKH LltJUOH BTOKB, Ne. 21 Centre "Senant, Ijtncaster, I'a. u HE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lann-Smdllted SPECIAL HAItliAlNS IN OIIMANH IOHCAHH. I'lANOSAND One New UprlRht 1'ls.ne, "', Octaves, three Unisons, lioseweod Finish, roll iron Frame, Overstrung llass. Swlnulng Desk, Mandnetiia Fret Panels, Lared '1 Hisses, Patent Pedal Guard, (.IM. One New Cabinet Orifan, Handsome Case, Three Set Heeds, Sub Ihtss and Coupler, Five Octaver, Keurtiwn Steps. Height. A t'nt, t Inches: length, 8 leet, 11 Inrhfs i width, 1 feet t A at WOOIIWAKU'N IMtne nnd Orxan Warernems, Nea. A M K. Klnir St,. Iih raster City, I'a N OTIOE. Commutes! of te City el I amaster te call in for thtl Slaking Mind the following llenflsnnhe lean aulburlted by ordtnance et tha Cltv of Lancaster, I'a, unproved Match .14, A D, 1, te refund t3V KM of the existing Indebtedness of the City el liticiuiter at 4 per cent .andauiended by ordinance, approved March ? Iwl. OF THK SElttrs OF ONE TO TWENTY YE AIM, Vl. Ne, el (4 M, , 27, w, n, leu, en One Thousand Dollars each. Nes. 47, 4.S, SI.5lfll.riS.rt.91 81, HIM 81, IS. Hi, 87.es. U7,1M, 134 111H IS9.nVt8l.IU. I'l. 1?, 1M, l.M, 1), Ii'.l, ir,!, 1M. 1K4, 1V It'., 11.7. ItW. Pit, 171, 171. Ks, et rive Hundred DetUraeach. Nes 37, H. I.'. 40, i, 0J, tu.-JVItA, 1'n.el One Hnndred liollarseicli Helders will therefore present th alwve iiii-ti-bered bends at this oltlce ON ill! IIKFeKR JULY I, lt7, rnrpiviiient, after which date In tries! ou said bends will tease. JelllHd MIul.lAM A. MOHTON, Mayer J. iV MAKTIN A CO. A PARTIAL LIST -OK THE- Ic -AT J. B. M. & CO.'S. What de you think el a DKI.4S SATEEN that Is Fine In Quality, Elegant Patterns, aud s grt at number te select from, for se a yard. At 10c a yard we have the WIDE SATEENS In Dots and Checks In all the Desirable Shades. At liic, a Complete Line et Blue Checks and Dots, Heliotrope. Pelka Hots, and a very Choice Ltnu el White aad Cieain Figares ea Blatk U rounds. At 2V, 30c and 3V a Line el ritENCH 8 1.TINK of tbepremlnent manufacturers At least a llnndied Patterns, consisting el the Choicest Patterns selected Irem tbe Laigest Btecas in New Yerk and fhlladtlphla. THE NEW PRICE ON- Crazy Crepe ISUKcAYAKD. Philadelphia Price, lc Hew Designs and Fat- teiM. strlpes--Wlde and Narrow. Screll Werk oecream and White Oreunds. One Hundred Pieces Yard Wide BATISTE, at Dc. a yard, are among the bartrslns, and well may thy he called bargalna, as tbe regular price Is Ue. OK1MKLBU BKKUSUCKEttS St 10. for the narrow and wlda stripes en Cream Grounds! Se. fortheraney Stripes In Pink, lllue and Black en Cream Grounds t 10e. for the Black, Uarnst and Blue Stripes I the larsest selection In the city of wile narrow striped plaids. J. Or. Wart K1m Ww 8U LAMOASTEE. 14. vnLweaa cecneT. nut Goods 8. Martin Ce., -It.!. Sh iMi: A' vA-iV-sV vB5 ( 1 tUyjiAhJi
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