??$ "' t'"" r!,ri"Srnw ," f8SS5r55 f1 .bv THE LANCASTER DAILY INTEIUGENOEIt, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1887. "C..- WwWWTsm, V 5' AV i$ - B? br-J "' if t-isw ? rw fVi ij & Kta. re1 w m F? k; 5 J - ' Mm tii- & te ewaibid. tmmtmnt amb mtmmtnmm drrmtawam. MMlmiiM, .dep- a.VkMMMraMN. 'Ms HtMWtTMttf. !. 'r -,w JNfH Cermy ettwif w Iktblliumcm. vfetvuaiA, July a The pleasures de- jm pnMeijr im laurel wen ana etTDjr Marietta gentlemen wee par. is IM mm races inaaigea in nere a mifci afe Imt Induced a number of MBjMMMaeftewm te etmbIm beat club. fTttlwtaarj maatleg waa held a few even mm aa organittiiea enecieu. un (Mr B9M ler the flret time aa an lied body, wntn they elected the fel- effleers: president, v. v. Vmtmj t aaerataty, C. W. Haiue MBit treaanrer, P. 8. Brugb. A saaBMIae en oenstituuon and by-laws, and MtMroaaKaaadleoatlonwere appointed. TMclab piopesss erecting a fine and Inipu; lag beat Bflssse, aOiOOfeet aemewhere In tfce ilalaltjr "- V Ferry's wbarf, and iMflAtNMIMMmi if i wHh Ikla la rJew a number of contractor! are awaw Bsweai lur viua, tue uiunt asivauiageeus af wile will be aecepled. Tbe members of aaeclubare all prominent young men who an backed by aubatantlal aid pretlered them, aetbat no reasonable doubt can be enlr talned of the eatabllabment of a new attrac attrac Meb In the ahape of a Urst-class beat club. Ta Inspect a Lancaster rml. Mr. S. B. Clapper, assistant inspector at large for Lancaster and Berks counties, will go te Lancaetar en Friday evening te Inspect Peat 84. A. number of members or Uen. Welab Peet will accompany him. The 1 Islter. Mlaa Mama Etcbels, of Lancaster is a guest of Mrs. Jacob Kethchllda, Mrs. H. F. Yeraey and daughter have re turned from LlUtz, where they were spend lag a tew weeks. Mlaa Minnie Kraber, of Yerk, Is visiting Mra. William Clark. Mra, ti. M. ZaChariais of Philadelphia, Is u guest of Mra. A.J. Kaufluian. Chlppeu Cemmandery Ne. 58, Knights or of the Gelden Kagle, will drill In the Ar Ar eory te-night at 70 o'clock. Tbe organiza tion baa secured the armory where there reg ular monthly drill will be held. The Yeung People's association of tbe First Evangelical Lutheran church will meet to morrow night in the lecture room, for the purpose of electing elllcers for the ensuing half-year. The Ferest and Stream club has returned from Lean's Bun, Perry county, where they have been encamped for tbe past 10 days. Michael Haines, charged by Jeseph Clay with aaaault and battery, was given a hearing before 'Squire Selly. Hainea gave ball te appear at court OHABUMD WITH ZAMVBnr. Man Who Tries te tut Away With Vew and Cair Jacob Heney was arrested at Land is Valley yesterday by Officers Barnheld and Lemae, en the charge of stealing a cow and calf, tbe property of Samuel Ludwig, of Cheater county. Ludwig la a drover and for some time peat bad been purchasing cows In tbe neighborhood of Meflsvllle. On Monday night he placed a number of cows and calves In a let at Qrube'a hotel In that village. ALeut two o'clock tbe next morning Michael Becker, the hostler, heard a neisa among the cattle. lie went te the let and found Heney in the act of tying the legs el a calf, which he was about te pnt In his bu-gy near by. One ei the co i waa missing and she was found at the farm of A. M. Hoever, at Frultvllle, where she had been purchased bv Mr. Ludwlc. Tbe sun- poaillenJa,ibs,t Heney either drove the cow rer naa ner taken, it would have been Impossible for her te get out of tbe Held, and tbe fences were all up when the hostler made tiieuisccvery. llney, who la a butcher by occupation, waa committed for a hearing by Alderman Deen. TUB HBW MAU.HUAD. Oaa Will be Built Coenccuug IJuarrjulle Willi Klnga Bllrtg. The committee of Lancaster gentlemen, who went te Philadelphia te confer with Beading railroad officials aa te tbe feasibility of building aread from Quarry ville te King's Bridge, a distance of eight miles, bad a very favorable interview witn General Manager A. A. McLeod, in Philadelphia, en Wednesday. Mr. McLeod beard the arguments in favor of the read, and they struck him with favor. He referred the whole matter te Cuief Engi neer Nichols, of tbe Beading read, who will at some future time make a personal Investi gation. It is probable that an organization for the building el tbe read will be formed Boen among the (iceple In this vicinity Inter ested, and when this is done, the Beading A Columbia read will probably take held of the scheme. This new read will be of vast service te Lancaster, aa It will bilng into direct com munication with thta city the trade of Cole Cele nine, Fulton, Little Britain and Drumeie townships, which new have an outlet only by Oxford and Baltimore. Twe Uaferlanais IdiIUih. Harry Baven and KlseSieuxman, Indians, of the Carlisle Industrial school, who for some months past have been working in Bucka county, the former with Wallace Pax ten and the latter with Wm. A kens, were discharged a few daya age and started te go back te tbe Carlisle eclioeL They were caught In tbe ' washout " at Ceateavllle en Tuesday and net having much money, and net being acquainted with railroad rules, they bought tickets aa far as Leaman Place, and having no money left walked en te Lancaster, where Harry Baven wrote. te Captain Pratt, superintendent of the Car. lisle school, lulling hlui of the trouble they were in. This afternoon Captain Pratt tele graphed te tbe chief of police te bold them and be would send an agent for them to morrow morning. They are lusty boys, full grown, quite Intelligent and ajieak L'ngllsh almost as well as tbe whites. Accident te a Ueavy Wagen. This forenoon a large dray of the Beading freight depot, which waa heavily leaded with marble, lest a burr from the axle en North Queen street near Chestnut. The wheel came en" In front el the poatelllce, and when the burr waa found it waa sometime before every. thing waa straightened out, although no damage waa done. The wheel came oil when d,!y.WM m the M'lleravlUe car track. T?? r et "" Pu "la bereea aaide and draw tha car around the wagon ev er tbe belglau blocks, giving the passengers a baking up. Malicious Treenasa. This morning beiere Alderman McCnn. emy, Meaea Ploae made complaint et malt-1 oteua trespass against James Myers. Last veelng Mysre entered tbe yard attached te Mr. Pioae'a dwelling house, abothlsdeg, and insulted Mra. Ploae, badly frlgbtenlug ber. Mveraetateein excuse for hi conduct that Pioae'a deg bad bitten one of his children. The time for hearing the caw his net yet bejn fixed. Appelated rellaiaa Conductor. A. B. Peise!, of this oily, baa been appoint ed a Pullman car conductor. He received acaies this morning te repeitat Jersey City at once aad left Lancaster at 12-M. The Ueetuteg el Vehicles. Up te neon te-day the mayor had Issued 152 licensee te owners of backs, wagons, draya de. Many of these persons have three aud lour vehicles. Twe Vara Off tae Track. Weetern Express, en the Pennsylvania railroad, wbleta ladne bars at 11:10 p. in., did aei arrive uutU 1221 tbU morning. The Maaeftbe delay waa that tweeleepere of taairaiajaaiaadtha track at nhaatAP v.n. anF riiiM..i.i , Amumtmmim tutur vevntt. A Beras Thief Atsaadeas a Taaas aad it Fallowed aad Captured. Tbe man who stele the team of II. Hollt Hellt Hollt beuse, liveryman of Utile, has been arrested aad tbe property recovered. Otllce Wlttlck, of Columbia, and Special Ollleer Pat Hum, of this city, et!ected the capture. When It became known that the team had been taken these elllcers went te work en the case. They found that the name el the man who hired the team was J. Antheny Ktnmenhelser, of lroieet, Yerk county. Alter leaving l.ltllr. he drove te Columbia. He lull the liorse and liugijy at lUuek'a saloon, en Union street, wheie the elllcers found It and returned it te the owner. Ktn menhelser waa then traced te Washington boreUKb, te which town be had walked Iretu Columbia, lie hired a canoe there aud rowed across the Susquehanna te the Y erk county side, lie walked from the river te Prospect, a distance of Ave or six miles. The elllcers followed up the trail, and jesterday altei altei altei noen arrested Ktnmenhelser at tbe home of his parents In Prospect. He was taken te Columbia and 'Squire Kvans cetuuilted him te jail. Ktnmenhelser is a young tuin of mere than ordinary intelligence and hu is said te be a graduate of MilleravlUe normal school. At present be Is engaged writing a book. He Is a clgarmaker by trade and had been working at LUltz. lie hsa been In numerous scrapes el this kind beiera Ue is the same ersen who stele a horse from J. llerr, Maner, which he took te Columbia and sold te r-ain'iCaiiip. bell, liveryman, for Km. A low months age he stele another from his uncle In Yerk county and he Is charged by Frauk Nelsley with obtaining money from him under false pretense. Alderman spurrier lias ledged a detainer with the elllcers of the jail for Km lielaer, te held him for stealing Mr. Uerr's horse and be will be given a hearing en next Wednesday. TUB BUVTUBU MABKBT. Tbe lUpert el the Cinmlu en Alt A Com mittee en tnirbM Apprevrtl. The parties Interested In the erection of a Southern market met at Daniel M. Moere's Swan hotel, W'ednesday evening, te receive the report of the committee en sites. The committee reported that the Lamb hotel and the adjoining property known ai the Fourth ward hotel could be bought for about fJe.Ouu, The Etllnger property and tbe adjoining property of K. O. Henry could be bought for f.S'.:,W0. The OJd Fellows hall property could be bought ler t-10,000. Tbe purchase of Jeseph W acker's Swan hotel property was net considered, aa Miss Casaldy and Mrs. Kurt?, who own tbe prop erties adjoining en tbe south, retuse te sell and a right of way owned by tbetu through Mr. Wacker's property renders it ttntit for market purposes. The committee in their report made no recommendation of either of the above sites. The report of the committee was re ceived, and after some discussion another committee consisting of the following named gentlemen was appointed . Julius Leeb, Jehn Leibtey, Geerge Hasting, with instructions te recehe in wilting from tbe owners of tbe several properties above uauied, the lowest terms at which they will sell, and secure from them the relusil of the properties ; and also te make an estimate of tbe probable cost el a market en each of the above sited, and report te an adjourned meet, leg te be held at tbe Swan hotel en Saturday morning next at 9 o'clock. TUB COATBHriLLH HHBVK. It leclilentally Cu Malay la the Ileum t a el the Big Oonettecs Bridge. Ceatkii.lk, JulySs. Ithasbeen widely stated that the liases resulting Itmn the wan out en tbe Pennsylvania railroad atCeatesville will aggregate Ue.OuO. This Is a tires exagger ation. Tbe railroad company Huildrs meat, and Its damages will require nu expenditure of about I, MO. The man whoewned the ad jacent Held Inte which tbe.t.oeojards of earth was washed bv the Heed looked ruefully at the scene en Wednesday when he saw his growing crops buried. The trouble was due te the breaking of tbe breast of the Coatea Ceatea vllle water works, the burneuse volume of water thus liberated descending uinui the railroad tracks and washing unay Hie em bankment beneath. Trains are runuiimas usual new ever a teuierary trestle work, but for six weeks te come these I'M feet of trestling will constitute a tender spot en the read. Owing te tne fact that tbe men engaged ou tbe big Couestega bridge weie called te as sist in the work at Ceateavllle, the proponed moving of the Couestega bridge en Sunday next has te be abandoned. Ttiree days lest te this work makes It imtsMsiule te get things in readiness by SumUy, huinuxer Leisure Clare C. Carpenter, of the Krummer, with bis family, will try te keep ueul at LUltz next week. He might fee farther and fare worse. Jehn J. A. Hoever, grandson et Jisv-ph Ucever, the well-known uirrlage builder, will leave en Monday next for a trip through the West. He will visit someef the priuciral cities of Ohie, Indiana, and Wenteiu Putin sylvan is. Mrs. A. E. Hambright ami Mrs. Charles Glbbs left te-day for Lenover, Chester county. C. Bine Ilaer and family have genu te Beach Haven. Garrett Kverb", tailor, formerly et thii city, but new residing in Beading, is in Lsnca ter viattiug bis old friends. Heward Smelt., Abram ilituur, jr. and Harry Lelbley, of this city, have gene te At lantic City, where they will remain teu das. m TlioTuwuef Dllleiillle. Among the papers et the late JauiesC Car penter has been unearthed a large haudbill, printed by Hugh Maxwell In September, 1S.15, for Adam Dlller, by whom the town of Dlllervllle waa laid out. The handbill con tains a map of the town, which is laid out into 75 building lets, which are ettered at l each, the choice of lets te be drawn for alter all et theui have been sold. Dlllervllle Is described as " a beautiful situation for a tewu or place el business ; the whole space be tween this tewu and the city of L monster, along the railroad, will within a short time be built up in ene connected city." Se thought Mr. Dlller lllty-twe years age, but alas, the population of Dlllervllle is hardly as large te day a-s it was then. AVV1UBNT At BAWA UAMIIUU. Kmpleyes of the Itelllug Mill Hart by an r.iploalen el Uliitler. AtlheSafe Harber relliug mill Wodnes day, by an ex plosien of bosh cinder five workmen were tuore or less seriously burued, one of theui very badly. Their names are net known, but all el them are straugers who have been at Safe Harber only a short time. The mau most nerieusly lu jured his a wife and family. A special dispatch Irem Safe Harber says that Marcellus Gotwalt, of Yerk, was serious ly injured and Frank Mcllrlde, el Ssfe liar, ber, slightly. The furnace blew up in cool, lug. llunaway Accident. Wednesday evening about U o'clock, as K. Carsen McUully and Geerge MtCully were driving en East Chestnut street, the breech band et the harness tore and the wagon in which they were riding ran ter. ward against the horse's legs, frightening him aud causing bim te run oil, along Chest nut from Lime te Prince, down which street he turned and upset the wagon in trout of Dr. Yeagley'a elllce, throwing both men heavily te the ground. They were bruised Bemewbat, but net seriously Injured. The horse waa caught after runulng a abort d le ttuce further, Violating Oily Ordluanee, C. S. Herr, furniture dealer at North Queeu and Walnut atreeta, waa presecuted some daya age for violating the elty ordinance by blocking up tbe pavement with his goods. Thia morning there waa a bearing before Alderman Fordney wbe Implead a Una of 10 and oeata, SERVICES AT TUE CAMP. aBBMOHH ur WKUHKHUAt VMBAVMBU itr MBrr. uvu tit Ann rivKuv. Hair. Chatlr Ktil, el Lancaster, tu Vhargs el tha Chllilmn, K. .1. T. Dalrhsll Uendsrtlng the I'M' MMtlags-Here t'repls At tn al the UumiMllle (Itete. LADisvti.t.K, July us. it was very warm yesterday afternoon, although It cooled ett aemewhat In the evening. The wesda are In an excellent condition as the sun has dried them oil thoroughly. The Uev. Chas. Keada, of Lancaster, baa charge of tbe children's meeting at I o'clock during the continuance of camp. He gave thecblldren a very geed object lessen en tbe black-beard, followed by a short address iretu Bev. VVui. Creeks, of Millers ltle. Tbe sermon at 3 o'clock was preached by tbe Bev. J. Dungan, of Marietta. He took bis tet from 1 St. Jehn, 1th chapter, Mh and 10th verses, aud haudled it In a very able manner. Bev. J. T. Satcbell again conducted the tl o'clock meeting en the hill aud at the same time, Prof. Klrkpatrick, with his son for cer. netlst conducted a song service In tbe circle. This service Is the most enjoyable one of the camp. At 7 o'clock tbe Bev. Wm. 11. Pickep, of Ulenmere, preached a very tine sermon, taking his text from Luke, 15th chapter and 17th v erse. The camp turned out In force, aa the evening was delightful. After supper a great many people from l.sndisvllle and the surreundlug country came lute the grounds. Tbe new arrivsla are Bev. Win. 11. Pickep and ladies, Irem Gleuuiere, Chester county; Mr. Samuel Mjers, 1 juicaMer ; Miss Maine Sharp, Lancaster ; Mrs. Chas. 11. K rider and Mr. A. W. Yeung and daugh ter, or llarrlaburg ; Miss Buella Cattell, Lan caster ; Prof. Klrkpatrick aud son, Kdw. Lebe and family, I.ykens ; Itev. (far butt Bead and family, ML N'ebe . Mr. Gable and family, Columbia ; Mrs. M. K. Stark and Ml Annie Uartman, Lancaster, Bev. E. C. U rim tii, Columbia. Mrs. Sarah Moere was tendered a serenade by the choir aud ethers last night, the occa sion being tbe celebration of her birthday. A large number of l.wcaster people dre e te camp Inst evening, among whom were Mr. Harvey Griel and Miss Lu Msrtiu, Or. Weaver, Mr. Michael Uarnlsh, Mr. Ed. ltursk aud ethers. Bev. J, T. Satchcll again took charge of the early prayer meeting at e clock, whtcb, considering tbe hour, was very well attended. The s;T0 prayer meeting this morning was lead by Bev. Garbutt Bead, of ML Nebo, and was very largely attended. At tbe same hour the euug Men's Chris tian Association and the Yeung Ladies Auxiliary held meetings In their respective places. The c Ulcers of the Y. M. C. A. as elected this luerulug are: itev. Chas. Beads, presi dent; Mr. 11. C. Gardner, vice president; Mr. K. W. Sewers, corresponding secretary and treasurer; Bev. F. 1L Creeks, stationing secretary. Thejeung ladies elected their elllcers, who are as fellows : Miss Amanda Laudex, presi dent; Miss Mary Gardner, vice president: Miss Klla Bateman, secreury , Miss Heaue, treasurer. A joint meeting was hnld in the young men's tent, and some of the dilUculties in liibie reading were explained by Bev. Chas. Keada. At 10 o'clock lt9v. Wm. N. Pewlck, of Dauphin, preached a splendid sermon, taking his text tretu Isaiah 3elh chapter and last three verses. The new arrivals are Miss Sua Wolfersber Welfersber ger and Mr. Brubaker and family. Will Practice In Lancaster. Dr. Frank Muhlenberg, of Philadelphia, brother of the late Dr. H. K. Muhlenberg, of this city, has opened an cilice for the geueral practice of medicine at his handsome re modeled home Ne. -11 Kist Orange street. Dr. Muhlenberg, having had a number of years' experience in the hospitals and in pri vate practice lu 1'hiladelpbia, has but recently returned from a two years' sojourn abroad in tbe hepitals of Berlin, lenna, Paris and Londen, where he had been giving special attention te professional work. Mew Fir Alarm Betes. Chief Vendersinitb, of tbe tire department, received tad ay from Bosten, Masa, three new non interfering tire alarm boxes. One or them will be placed at tbe corner of East King and Duke ; another at Seuth Uueen and Viueandtbe third at West Orauge and Prince. Tbe ad vantage et these boxes ever these new in use is that even It the lever is pulled mere than euce there will be no Interference with the stroke. The new boxes cost tl- each. The Reta Braae. A telegram Irem Rebert M. Aguew states that a second trip from Chicago te New Yerk with a full train equipped with the Bete automatic brake was as completely suc cessful as the tlrst trip. Thus far tbe Bete brake has proved itself te be mere eUlcicnt than any ether brake ever applied te a train of freight cars. There appears te be a great luture before It. LOU.1. Cllle. Tayler's orchestra will play at the Gin Spring picnic lu Milllintnwn ou Thurday, August 1th. Walter Kieder, of the -NVc AVu, weara a smiling face since Tuesday, owing te the arrival of a daughter. The Columbia lUraUl makes an earnest plea for free baths for that borough. Let It be Weighed. Information has been received that Jake Uaag caught en Wednesday, in tbe Cones Cenes toga,a black bass that weighed seven pounds. Nene of the steaks have as yet reached this oltlce. Mr. Haag Is a great fisherman, but sometimes his bass does net weigh mere than seven ounce. Let this big tisb be weighed. Tbe Mayer's Veurt. Tbe mayor thia morning had two drunka before him and one was discharged en pay ment of cestA Tbe ether bad been in tbe night beiere and the mayor reprimanded him yesterday morning, as he was getting tee regutat. He was given M days in Jail. m Met Header. lu a report et Alderman McConemy'a court It was stated yesterday that Christian Bender waa committed te Jail for drunken and disorderly conduct. Tbe ellender waa Christian Bruder. Ill the Wheel lat evening eight et the Lancaster Cycling club rode te Kobreratewn. Although tbe weather was very warm they bad a geed time. Cheep Kicorileo. Cheap excursion te Niagara rails, liultaleand Wulklusti enen Wodeesday, Auguit leth, via the popular P. A It. and Leblgb Valley route. Unuudtrlp ticket geed for fifteen days, rare only 111). Through train leaves Lancaster (King slreel)at7.J0a. in.; Celuuiblt, 7 3) a. lit ; Man. helm, 8 17; LUltz, h 25; Kphrata, 8 M. rer full pirilculars sue circulars at all stations orad erad dies, It. L1UKLNSON, Excursion Agent, Vis Church bt , Beading, t'a. Jya.jnaug'.t-dallw The second ttegular Kirunleu te the Yellow stone National Fark. The second el Messrs. Bay uiend ft Whit comb's excrrslens te tbe Yet'owsteno National fark Is auneunced ler Monday, August SI The tour occupies twenty-eaven days, aud ten days ate devoted te the round el the Park. All tbe dif ferent peluts et In trest are tens vlabed, with twice tha usual alies ance of time at the various places for rest and lbht seeing. This Is the most complete and sail nuotery trip through tbe Fark that has ever been planned, and the loll complement of paiseugtrs the number Is limited-will doubtless be reached vtry early. Da- scrtpuve circulars may tie obtained of H. r. BDieias. ill Beurn flinw street, unaer tbe Cen UnentAl hotel, rnuaawpuia, r. O a. at A. Cheap Ktearatea te atauch Chunk, Switchback and Ulea Oneke, en Tuesday, August tun. Hound trip Utkets geed for three days, fare only KM, Including rtde around Switchback. Special through train leaves Lancaster (King slieet) at tia. m.; Cot uinlila,fia tu t Manhelm.t- U a in 1 LUltz, 0 14, and Bphrata,7 0a.iii. Trains leturutug same day leave atauehltiiiuk at 4 1) in. l'aitlcti lars tucute circular ul alt stations. JV'.'s.lUttlllll.WdAlt" . irrae Ulsttlnnilen el Seap. II. T. Babbitt, the well known soap tuanutac- turer, Intends making a tree dlstiltuitieti uf soap In this city. The only thing neceary te de te share In this dlstilbiitlen Is tetnty ttitee cakes of llabbllt's ' IWwt " feap Iretu jour grocer within lu days (letvlng veur address en n card with the grocer ) Halibut's advetttsltig agent gathers up these cards and delivers the tree soap at the addresses staled there can be nodeubtof the eicvllunce of an attlcle when such extraordinary menus are taken up te give It publicity. DAAWMB. KnrKLv.-.lnly 57. 1V7, nerths, Cnrvna, only daughtoref lieerpell aed the late Auule hrn tner Knerly, aged J mouths. The relatives and Itteiuls are tt'spectfully In vited te attend the luneral treiu the resldeiue etttagrandpatents. e. 3I Hest Mltllln street. at 2 e clock en rrlday afternoon, luturuient at Woodward Hill leineleiv . Lean. lr. Herace A Leng, en Stimlav. Julv 2t, I:?, at lllcliland, Lebanon county, l'a , uo'are a .only seu ei i.e. una m J. Leng, el hew lerhcuy. Funeral at ti sit past one oMeck en rrlday, July Siuh, Hum the lauillv's summer home, at lllchland. ltd Siiissa. In this ilty. en Tuesday tnerntnr, July u, lss;, Aiii slsm fehner, widow of tbe late Jutm schuer, aeW veitrr, 11 months and 14 da a. The relatives and Irtends et the family are re spectfully Invtttst te attend the funeral, from her tale residence. Ne. 13) North l'rtnra street, en Friday afternoon, inn Inst., at S o'clock In torment iU Woodward Hill cemetery. Jtd Wssii lu this ctty. en the iSth Inst .Calvin It, ou et I. uclnilnm.il the late ttlchard veuh, In the '.'1st ) ear et tits ae. Tne relatives and Irlcmts of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his mother's residence, Ne. l West beuien street, en rriday uierulug at If JO e clock. In torment at Lancaster cemetery. t. ILL -In this rlty. WlUUtii Uellarry Ulll, In fiul son of I harlts - and L. A, tl ill, aned .'u months and 4 it ivs funeral tretu the rvsllmceef his parents. Ne. Aleuth Prince street, ou --.itiuilay uieriilug, tilth tnst .at ID i) clock lntriiientprlvate Std MAMKBTt. new lera suraei. Maw esa, July :s rieur market quiet , line, IB ltsjl lU; Buperrlnn. tl bSQS -": geed te fancy extra State, at Ti'411 ei kih1 te ttney extra vvestem. at OI '.u, common te geed extra wester. W 1VJS wi. Wheat Ne. t Ked SUiie, nominal Ne. 1 de, "let Ne. 1 Bert, winter, Aug. TJ'.c. Sept. l',c : receipts 4Vw bus ; shipments, t,M, Cern e l mixed cash, 4 Sc : de Aug , tic ; l?epL, nc, receipts, 117,u), shipments, K.ioe. ts Na I White State, )a'M ; Ne. 3 de S7i.c; Ne. J Mixed, Aug , :e4c , receipts, -vt,"; shipments, H. Kyedull; Westra,UO ; 8Ute,97MOM. Harley nominal. Ferk dull i old mens. IIS JW115 71 Lard Aug, , Sept.. as m Mnlasaes dull and nominal at l-.Sc for M beU trig steca. mrpenUne steady at 31c Kesln iiulet i strained te geed, 11 s31 '.V. Petroleum quiet: tie fined. In cat,!!Xe. Freights dull ; grain te Londen. 3d. Butter Brm ; Weetern Creauierv. Psi:c. Cheese iluH ! Ohie rac'ery. 7CJ4C . State Factory. tstlSc, aucy White, UsJ.l,c; tel ertd,90,"c. ggs steady; Bute, MMQlbc; Western, 11 UHc sugar easier i Beflned Cutleat, 6 1 ItsttSV-c ; tirenulated, M4c Tallew dull : prime city, 3 l-lCJc. Bice nominal ; Carolina, fair te geed, SOUfe. Coffee firmly held: fair cargoes, Jnc Ohteage Produee sjaraea. Citoieo, July , 10J.) a. in. Market opened. waeat Aug. ma; sept, 'a',,c; Oct, TJVc Cern-Aug . 37',c ; Sepu 3Hc ; C)ct.. J'Ss. Oau Aug , u,.a ; Sept., Src , Oct,. i6JiC Perk Net quoted. lard Augi,57t;; Sept., ,7II. Oct. (.;:. Short Utbs Aug., F7 '': Sept. 6 tc, Oct. I77K- CLCOtSII. Wheat July, i-i'tCt Aug.cyjc, Sept, 7i!:c; Oct.. 7c Cern .inly, S-Vic ; Aug, Ss'.c; Sept., S?c Oct. ". 9KC. Oate luly. llc; Aug., 2tiQUc; Sept, rerk Vear, III 2) : Jan , 111 70. Lard .luly. . S7K: Aug, b S7K , li h7H ; Oct . 17 -J) Oct. BttM-July, II W; Aug, 17 '"J; Sept., OcU. I7.t"). IS0J: Drain and rroviaiena. Furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker. Cmoise, July Si, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oat, fork. Lard. m. August Ivfi X. S4' a: B H) 6.70 (i.71 September 7'S ' October. Wi is'JS November.. . December 7H fw ... Becetpu Car Leu. . ?J 1 III 171 Winter Wheat.. Spring Wheat... Cern. Oats Bya Barley OU Ctty. Crude OU Head. Becelpta Hogs. Closing Prices 1 o'clock p. m Wheat, Cern. Oats. I'erk, Lvrd. h S7 r, ai 6 7(1 b 73 Jtuy August !"., 3-'4 leplember 7u't :'i October 7Ji zX November K)Vi M 1 Ueceiuber.......;i iaji OU City. Crude OU U Live aieea stars et. Caicaae, July 27. The Drmrt' Journal re re eorts: Cattle Becelpta, eniii head; shipments, i,UH: marknt strong; shipping steers, M0 te 1..VO asM 13 3eOt ); stockers and feeders. II 5.1 fj: 'M ; cows. buUs and mixed, II l sSTl H) j Texas cattle, tlX'iQS ix. Hogs Becelpta. ll,ie head : shipments. Siee bead; market lower; rough and mixed, as 04 4J5 Sti : packing and shipping, 5 liAS 40 ; light 3 JUQ3 SJ ; skips, 13 i"Si ui. sheep Becelnu, e,ene head : shipments, nenet market lower; natives, riGsas 35; West era. C3 lutjj ut-, fexans, J 7()jJ 65; lambs, tl W (3 50. bast LrssaTT. Cattle Becelpta. SU shipments, lis: market fair; prime, 14 luOlse: fair te geed. S3 wJ 75 ; common, f.1 -JS3160; 17 cars shipped te New Yere Hogs Becelpta. l.ote head; shipments we head t market slew ; rhlladelphlas, as Itetas i.',; Yorkers, 5 0J5 Se ; common te light, S3 3U05 M ; hogs shipped te New Yerk, none. Sheep Becelpu, 4ije head : shipments. 4000: market slew ; prime. WKKJIeO: fair te geed. SI ue itll'A; Louiinen. llMQJiO; spring lambs. SS tot ljl0. sew wera stocks. Maw Yeaa. July i 1J0 p. m. Meney closed at 4fl'i per cent Kxchange steady, II 83X OI8VX; tievernmenta firm. Currency s's, 11 23 bid : 4s Coup. 1 ZTyi bid 4)i's de, lU bid. Tbe stock market this morning opened active at advances el 'A te 1 per cent-ever last night's closing llgures en buying, which 11 was said was for foreign account, but after the first call this advance was wholly leit and at neon prices were fractionally lower. Tte market hu since been feverish. Quotations by Beed, McUrann A Ce. ancaster. Pa. bankers nw veaa usr. Canada racUc C.C.C.ftl Colerado Ceal Central Fac Canada Southern.... UhLBt. L-aVfgh..., Oen.ftKle. O Del.L. W ane ana. tads ..,......,... .....,.....,, Jar. C,,..,,, i, .. a. a t... Leu. N .... ,..,.,.... L. Bhore.,,,, ,,.., Mich.cen....t.. ..,,... Ueck Valley Missouri raciae N. V H. P. Pref,,,,,, ,,,,,,., ,,,,,, )i, west.. .,,,,,,, ,,,..,,.., a. x. c...,.., ,.,,,,,,,,, sat Tennessee C... Omaha........ Oregon Transportation..... Ontario AW Faetfle MaU Blehrnend Terminal vs. rua.,, ,,..., Tex.rac Union Fac Wabash Cem llltlltl eaeeeeeae a eet wanasa rrei... eat ! western u West Bhore Bends.. New Bngland raiiADBLraiA Liar. Isaa. Val. ....... .,.,,..,,,, BN.Y.FhUa eV m laeaaeeaesaesf ttMAlllgT a Is0aaa sNaVTeaaaaaeaaat aaaaaaetas UCaflVOar.afMt. aTa taatat M, CBOt aaaeseteate PttOplOt laas1a.faeetate (, ttVla lileeaaaf aeat (ft. 4,ll PMla. TTMUnn 7-IS 31 11-18 .... M tee sit. UK M7. yKW AD VXHTiBMUBNTa. WANTK.U-A GOOD QIKt, FOR OEN era buesewnrat no washlag required. Inquire at T11U or FiCE. ltd II a.m. Hat, jr. a 67 S7X BhJi 4I.J X J7i 5IH bt'4, 54 lanu us4 j.iiCi 3l W, JU2 f Vn 9H r w v US 61 BIS 81 . .. HIV S5 '.5H SHH ' 10U JOl SI'J XtU U". UM !'ii "ill IHJi llft "4 1UB 1IH 1UB 11 12 IVA 4K 4 IWJJ 27 a 1 WC 4UW tOX tl2 2U vsj S4K 84 St Uii SKM 28 54K MK 5l!j 1TH 1'H S ie" iij ii" 67 10 aft ie WAN ANTBD-AQOOD BAKEH. APPLY ltd . WMTaUMwir. XKW AM'KKrillB.UKSrtl B AK1NG l'OW 1) Kit ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tilts ponder never varies, A mm Tel et punt), strength and w holiveuieness. Mere ocenomUal than theerdlnatv kinds, andianuet be sold lu competition with tlttt multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate (niwders. .Sub) cm) In mill KeML llAaise I'ew una Ce , let. Wall street. New lers. IvlMvd.tw ANTKD TWD UtHllt TlOUl.DKKS and (OmthI stout, active tievs. Apply te VV 1 CIIMMINIIS, Lancaster Steam Itadlater and M'l'g Ce, J17-tld Ne .14 West Chestnut Sttevt, w ANTKIJ TWD tlOOD I'tMlKS ; (UK)l) tskcj. Applv, rui.Kiir tiiAUUK, at r.ll. TBDUT A CO.'S, Ne. N.viueenSt. WANTKI -A CHAMIII:KMAU. 'IO also wait en the tible aud assist at wash- tug aud lrenlug Atuilv at . ll.TUOUTACll'S, Ne ii N juivnSt. TMiMi;ri:n in heiti.rs. Oonulne IrLeh Whisky. AT ltOIIKKU'8 LltltfOU STOBB. Ne. ii Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a, HI MjKY'S Klll'lT ri,AOKKI)SOI)A VV ater Is maite rctill) It e cold by the use of shaved Ire lltitiley's Cream Meade Is a de licious drink, 5c. a mass, at IIUBLEY'9 OUUU SlOllB. Nn UK West King street. N ericn All poisons are hereby forbidden te give ersell te my husbvnd, Adam lerlck, sny kind of tntexliatlng Ibiuers under pviidtv of the "jy'.SJtdAUw 111 t.KN rsitlCh. I"SsTAi.MKNr iii:ai.i:'i:s w u.i, finTI last whtt they neiHt A full line et lustal- meuti Heeds sold only te the Instalment Trade tt addresslni; 1NMTA1.KKNT UKALKIi Jy:3wdrii.thAS SUl'l'L CO, Krte, Pa PUBLIC MAM'. OnSATl'KIiAV.. JULY JO. l-7.wlll be sold at public saleat Ne. 4V.' VV est King street, a gen oral assortment et Household 1 iirnlture. a tie te t eminence al I J) p tu J.3-:ul JOKI. L.llAISl.e, AlicU SL'llOOUTAX, 1S7. The duplicate Is In the hands of the Treas urer. Thr-.i per leuL off if paid en or tiefeiu Aueusl 1, 1-.-7 Olllce hours f mm ' a. m. till I p. m W. O. M ABSIIAI.I.. 1 rxastirer. Je4UdB Ne. 11 Centre square. Y0 OllTONrs'l)Kl'U HTUHK. Quiniee, Merphia and Opium, lu Any (JusntUy, al I'hlladelphli Prices, VT- HOUOHTON8, The cheapest Drug store In theCtt), Aland ii VV est King street. Jye-tld U1 ME MANHEIM Reller Fleur! an213mdBeed TlIijMAi. "lTtk OF TSSTATB OF JOHN K. Ij C.i rnarvnn township. deceased. Letter tes tirrentary en said estate having been granted tu the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te inaku ltnmtdlatM pa) ment, and these naving t latins or demands against the same, will prwentthem without delav for settle ment te the underslgneil, residing lu C.i rnar- v ou vuwusnip, ijiincasier reunij iidr.iiau& Wm. D. Wivveb, Atteruey. .THOMAS, KiecutrlX-l Jy-ltdAitw T EVAN'S FLOUR. Levan's Fleur THE BBBT. M.ThAB LAST NOTK'K AKTKK MONDAY, AUGUST 1, l-7. the following prevision of the "Ordinance for the Levy and Collection of a License Tax within the City el Lancaster for Street Purposes" will be strictly enforced. " Sir. 10. Any person falling te lake out a license or refusing le pay the license tux re quired by this ordinance, or who shall viola' e any of the previsions of any section t'i.ireef, shall subject tbe offender. In addition te the forfeit of his license, tea ;ensjty of nve dollars for each and every offense, te lie sued for and recovered In the manner that debts ler penalties el like amount are by law sued ter and re covered." J. U. KATIireM, lejutfd City Treasurer. IKY IT! TRY IT! Try (JKNU1.NK 1MFOBTKD U1NUKU ALE. We have It lu stock by the liottleeron draught. A delightful and healthy drink In Uet Weather. Fer sale by H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, 117 aud ii NOBTII QUBBN BT , Lancaster, l'a. F.B. Use Cochran's Bea Ball In yeurbath marK.lydl.TTb AS. CUAKTKKNOTIOK. In the Court of Court of Common Fleas of Lancaster County . Netice Is hereby given that an application will lie made te said court en Monday, August '11, 1hh7, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the Act el Assem bly el the Commonwealth el Pennsylvania. en titled "An Act te Frevlde for the Incorporation and Eegnlatlen el Certsln Corporations," an. fireved April W, 1871, and the supplements hereto, ler the charter et an Intended corpora tion te he called "I he BautTman Mennentte Meeting Heuse Association of tbeManhelm l)l! trlct," the character ami eblect el which Is te maintain a church rer the worship of Almighty Ued In accordance with the faith, doctrines, dis cipline and usageeef theeld Monnenlto Church, in communion wiiu urn iiiivasivr cuuien-nce, and for theie put poses te have, possess and en tev alt the rlir ;uts. benefits and privileges of tbe said Act of Assembly and llssu anu its supplements. II C.BBUUAKKB. no Jy2-ltdA3tw Bo'lclter. J. a OIVLEK t CO. QRMAT BARGAINS -IN- ODD LOT OF CORSETS. ONLY t9C WOBTU 75c.TOU0. Of course we are out et some slies j that Is why we offer them se cheap. Bargains In White Bmbretdered Bebes, ll.Wj worth H75 and upward. Bargains In White Uoeds, Kmbrol Kmbrel derlea, Laces," Ac. Ixwk al our Ladles' and Children's Hosiery. Come and Loek al Our Bar gains. spring Patterns Carpets sold Cheap te clean up stock for tall. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Me as ssMt Kims Btfett, LACABT1B,FA. AURKAT RKDUOTION IN LADIEH', Children's, Beys' and Men's Hese, Uaaze hlrU, Fants, Overalls, Beglneer Jacket Col Cel lars, XnCs, euspenders, Meekwear, Laundrted and jBlsundrUdBhlrta. All of which must be sold within the next aays, at B.8 FsTTT! Me. Ml StKLV'a. Act . North Qaesa at f MW Alt rKKTiaKHKNTa. AOKNTM WANTKirTt) UKlMtKHKNT the Allen Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany, lit Allentown, Pa. Fer particulars, ad dress (I. W. MKAUBKAVBH, Secretary, J)iUtdS,ru,Th Alletitnwn, Pa.s EST AIR OF JACOB Nl.XDOItr, I.ATR OF I ancaster city, doceased. laitleraefadtiilu tstratlen c. t a en said estate having lieen framed In the undersigned, all persona ndebtisl theiTte are requested te make tm inoillate psyllium, ana inese naving riaiini or demands attalnst the same, will present them without delay ler settlement tu the under signed. ..siding "M'AH.?;,BA!r.r..-"NVixiOBr. JytlfcldTIi Adiiilnlstratrlx. E STATIC OK AMOS U HAKUAUKK, laleotthulsireugh of Klltabethtewn. m caster county, deceased. '1 he mideistgncd ail dlter appointed te distribute the bill slice re malntiiglu thebandaul Jaieb llebliart, admin. Islraterd b n , with the will tiuueved, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit lei thai putHe en Ihursitay, August I, lv7, at 10 n'cliH Uin, lu the library room el the court house. In the tlty of Lamaster, where all perseiis Inteliuled tu said distribution may at tend. vv M. n. Ai'rr.i., lv7 3tdTh Auditor. aOMKTIUMJ KNTlKi:iiY NKW 1NT1IK. IIIUIAN LINK. THE METOALF ACTIOU, The gniatest Improvement In I'ablnet Organ building let Je vent. Iien't lall tem-e IL WOODWARD'S I'taue and Organ Wateroetns. Nee. M3UK. King St. Lancaster City, l'a -pesnivK rum, it hai.k ok tiik XT llarncs Jeb and blank 1'iliitlng efllLe. OS SaTIRKVV, Jl'LV.Vl, 1NSJ, At in o'clock a. m. Owtugtoceiiipltcatlons, this sale has la-en postponed twice, lint new articles et agreement have been entiimd Inte by all In forested. Ilie elllce. with Us entire lOtitenU, has Ihhiii placed In my hands, te lai sold as a whole, and the sale will positively take place, with a clear and Indisputable title given. The Iiurchaser will tie privileged Ie rent the room lore Is the best opportunity te alive pilntur ever ettered ter l.aticastcr. I he elllce Is einin. and perrens wishing te view the plant will re eelVM polite attention. jvltd JOKL L. II AINk.s, Auctioneer. Ul'KlMO, 1W7. A New Departure ler Uincasterln FlneTal ertng. Importing direct Irem the ta-st makers of Fine Woellens. I have list naidvisl through the Bosten custom heus, a large Invoice of my own Importation of 8U1T1NU, Bl'lltNU OVKKCOATINU AND IHOUNMtlNU, The like of which, for stle andqiialllv.has never Ihsiii isjualed lu this city, and cannot be iurpa-ed A sictal Invitation ta hereby extendisl te all In want of Spring Oarmeuts tu call early and secure Choice Patterns Workmanship the very bit and prices lower than ever. II URItllABT. mar-lydB Hit U North Uueen Mtnwit siAfATlON KNCt'KSION.S. "' RAYMONDS VACATION EXCURSIONS All lravellug Bxenses Included. A party of limited numbers will I, sirs Fiiil AiisLriiiA. Miisdat, Attn sr ."i, for the. 8BOOND OBAND TOUR TO THE- Yellowstone National Park! The entire trip will occupy '17 davs, and Ten Davs twice the customary period will lisHiiit amid the Wonders of the Park with siwclal facilities fervlewlhg tte Marvelous Het Springs and Leasers, the Falls of tha VeUowsteiin,ilrvi d Canen uf the loltewstone, lollnwsleun Lake, etc On the outward Journey halt will heinai e at Chicago, Milwaukee, the leautltul Hells et the W Itceusln, "U Faul, Mlnneaells, and Ijike Mlnnetenka : and ou the return at Niagara Falls, In addition the atxivu Four Bummer Trips , Lastumnd lour te Yellowstone National Park with added trip te I'uget Bound and California, Monday, hepteintier li . and second tour across the Continent via tbe Northern Pacific Ball nsul, xuesua). October 11. W BAYMONO. I. A. WII1TCOMII s-.sena for descriptive circulars designating for which trip tils desired. B. F. 8HIBLD3, HI Seuth Ninth Street, Umler the Continental Hetel, Philadelphia Jj-J3tdTh K,9 J. B. MAKUN A CO. Window Shades -AMI- ORNAMENTS. REDUCTION IN- WHITE GOODS AT- J. B. Martin k Ce's. LARGE STOCK -THAT- MUST GO. Twenty-live Pieces COUUKU F10.UK5 at 15c., worth iie. 31c. Corded Pl'iues., Wc. Corded I'liiues., tslc Corded I'luues ..Reduced te Sic. ..Bedeced te. luc ..Beduced le 120. LINKNDK 1NI1K. SVC. Quality., juc quality., '20c Quality.. lc. Quality.. New 25c. NOW 200. New Itc. New 12c. LABUB ASSOBTMBNT, CHECK NAINSOOKS AWAT DOWN IN FBICK. Twenty Fleces W.AIU MAI-BOOKS Beduced " ' IromflHcteSc. very WHlWEMneUB-U BOUKIn stock Remminls of Whiti Goods it Hilf-Price. J. 8. Martin & Ce., Oiv.WMt Itaig rrtaN 8(i, LAXQA3TMB, FA. JPALAVBOf rABHtON. XjALiAUK Or KAHUION GREAT ring -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. 13 MAST KINO STREET LANCASTKB, I' A. This day we mil attention te the (IKK AT UF. IIUCTIUN In Silks, Surahs, Satins, VELVETS. Onrsic.BUUAll81l.Ks, In all colors, red u ceil te H7c II tllBttKAll reduced III tic .VS.H4TIN UHluil-iltel. ?m. ATI N reduciil In i,Ic it tUKAl IN redurixl te N-c. BLACK Ml.h hl.V RTHieduced limn II oil te "'ci from tLjateyjc: freinll.UI teli.lsi Irem j m te 11 :s.. I'LUSII KS reduci'd Irem 1 1. into s;u Twenty-lour Inch 1'LUnlt reilucvd tell.t. UAIU1A1.SS IN KMHKOllir.rtY, LACK ILOUNCINU AM HKlHTtNliS, AND ALL OVBB HK1BT1NU. v Oreani Ijice Flnunctugat 3 m Mack Mutiilsh l.are lleiiuilngat tj.lA tn) lllack Kmbnildeted Laie Flouncing at 11.11 I nillatk Chantllly l-nce Flouncing at II J". 115) Black Hnaiilsh Uulpiire Mourn Ing at II K7. 7V-. Rmtinildeied Hklrtlngs at Auc. I iic, Cnissbarrisl Nainsoek at is 15c. Crrasharred Nalusiaik at lie UBI.AT IIAUUA1.NS1N U1I1IION. Ne ft. 7 and 'I All Milk Otteman at c. a yard. N e. lu. All Mil k sail ti Ulbbeii, plcet edge. Inc. a ard. One Let of Fancy Itlbbnns, Se. lit, reduced Irem c. te fsc. blocked Hash Blbben, all silk, iisluced Irem S7c teSTx One Let et huh UlblMin at'IVc a )ard. (lxtl.it Bargains In lllaca Itlbbens n 1". Hen hie-Fat el datln Itltdim, extra heav y plcet edge, at only l'c. a ) aril. UBKAT KBOUCTIOV IN f'NIIKBWKAB AND IIOSIKUY. Ladles' Pabrlggan Vests, silk bound and silk Biiitneu, riMiuct-u irem ic ie Ladles' Italbrltfiran Vests, wllb sleeves, re Vists, best tuallly, re- duced from 37c. te lie Ladles' llalbrlEgan duced from tee te 37c lidles aurn Vests reducsil from NIC te TJ Wc, DenU' Balbrlggan shlrbi reduced irem 37c le 21c. Children's Strlnil lleae reduced from '21 te 10c Children's Flam Colored Hese reduced Irem 2U te loe. Children's Full Begular Mndii Half llose, two pilrs fer2Vi, furmerl) S. a pair. Ladles' llfsie at inc.. formerly IV. Ladles' All LlneaUeiustltched Handkerchiefs, tour ferJSe Lailles hmbreldered Handkerchiefs, two for JSc ; lermerly 55c a pair. Ladlen' HeuistltLheit HandkcrchlefsOc , torm term merly inc. TAAB ABO OOF r BBS. sJkTKWt'OMKKH, CATUU ON I K EBYBOUY BBMBMBKB 1 When you get te Centre Square Just drop Inte theTIAsml COr'l KK STUItr. (the only one In slghtl. and get our prices ei all goods. Come and we will greet you cordially. OUB8UUAB1H ALCBUUAtt I OUBTKA IS ALL TEA t OUUCOFFKKIS ALL COFFEE f NO AUULTKKATION ' ONE TB1AL SKCUBKS YOU It CUSIOM. Beinemberthe Address CLARK'S TEA AND COFEEB bTORF, NO. marctldftw X CENTBE8QUABE. UOMKTIIINd NKW! We have the sole Agency for City and County for MANNY'S LEMON SQUEEZER. bOMElHINU LNTIBEI.Y NEW. Dees net squeeze, but acts directly and only upon the pulp. Ity this preeess jeu obtain the clear Juice Irem the palp, with none el the bitter oil Irem tbe skin. A lemonade thus made Is mere wholesome and agreeable. Try It once and you will never want te use an old fashioned squeezer again They are made of glsss easily kept clean. An ornament le the table K.arti member of the family tan make a letnenads. Call and see them. roll .SALE AT CLARKE'S TEA ANII COFtEE IIOU8K, NO. 62 WEST KING STREET, LANCAHTKU. FA- L. J-...- MAKB, VAJfAt MO. TBAVELEBSTOTHE HEAHUOUE AND KLSEWIIKKE WILL HAVE MONET BYBUYINU THEIll Trenks and Traveling Bags or W. D. STAUFFER & CO, 3 1 and 33 North Quean Street. We have enlarged our stock tn this line especially for the VACATION SEASON, mid will give special Inducements en these goods during July and August. FINEST 8TOCK OF MUST Fashionable Hats IN LANCASTER. LIGUTWEI0UT AND EASY FITTING. BAHdAINH. 1 will make a reduction of per cent, en gai merits made In the next sis weeks te dose the balance el sprint Stock. Every garment made first-class, best trimmings used and a per fect fit guaranteed. My FatVnt "trap Fanta loons excel all ethers i can be worn ltheut suspenders, wUI net draw up "ban sltllUi down, nor bag out at the kuees. A few geed loons en band. A U. y,JV2.",V tl MerU Qumb Stxsjes, LaneMltvrTFA. en ee ) - .V w s-' 4T 'r.w, r. '&?&, rt. .-,.. i,a.ia,j.?i...t, y. XAn iffiiifr ,-- " tefe
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