7.T'JrtiWtV!"y..V ' 3-"w,t ,-h M'vv vJV ar .r -.- i .(. fciS .UmAi 'ttft-tfr 3LJj8;-'ifT! THE lAtfCASTER DAILY r- 'UWc"-" , ,--. . - . i-vn rNTTBLLTGENOER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1689. 1 ' I :j ' LA 2? m ft s . THE IIRRTINftR PJ.OSR ABM A1AUft4AA.l VIN X-W ..& WMHIPPEI8 BESEMTIE GMTES AT H- B1SV1LLE AM AT LIT1TZ. The Closing Exercises On Tliursdn.v Very IntercstlnB Officers of; the Lnndlsvllle Asviehttten. LA?msviU.i:, Atiir.i LatidlsvIIle tamp- receting elesctl yc&lerelay cv cntnir. About neon Thursday Ihc clouds cleared itwaynnil the sun sent forth Its warmth for the first time slnee Saturday. In the morning the Indications Ter a large closing attcntlaiiie vv as net a cry premising, but ns seen as the sun shene forth iople begnn coming Inte the camp. Tliey came In cv cry direction In teams and en nil (lie railroads in such numbers that when evening came the tabcniacle was trewilctl anil the circle en the outside was filial with people me lng about tin.ible te pilii admission te the services. The usual chil dren's lessen v a taught in the afternoon by the Kev. Charles Iteaels. Hint ever lie fonned thorn into line and led tltctii, singing, te the stand of the auditorium where the beard of control and lothelilcrs, who had Jusl closed their session, greeted each of the little ones as they passed with a hearty handshake. It was a pretty sight as the column of children, some barely large enough te wnlk,iased the stand ntulpliceilu small hand in that of sturdy manhood or the veu erablchaud of declining years. At 8 o'clock the sacrament of the lord's Mipper was celebrated in the lauerinelc. Ahetil ene lundreil people pirtoek el tliccouiinuiileii. Hint sen Ice ever Hcv. .Sheestnlth, el the y.t. Jey church, preached the last sermon of the campmcLting. The farewell ven lce began at rt o'clock in the tabcniacle. Thore was no preaching, but everybody, men and women, old mid young, from every pirtofthe tabernacle rese te glv e the oxperlence he or she had in the service of the Almighty. Seng was mingled with prayer, and short appeils were unidn te the sinner te leav e the paths of din and raiira te f.ed. 'I he iiiv'ftiitleii was accepted!! ipiltcit uutubei, and the doxology "eunded lerth at luit Inteivals as a soul prunntinicd its retlt iiiptien. Tlie religious ervlie ever the congrega tion, headed by 1'rcidlng Jilder Crouch and slnuing praises te Cled, formed Inte twos and, marching from the building through the cmtre nisle,eiielrcleil theiunii circle of the grounds twice, 'ihey then mnrched back te the tabcrniiele mid through it, where c.ich shook the hand of the ether in a iarcvvcll greeting. Tills ev er the assembly iliv ided. 'J he old eld est i.tuiers retiring te their touts orcot ercot orcet tspes w lille the J euug co)le gathered Inte crowds, iiiHclit.il te nearly every tent and cottnge en the ground, and gave It a f.uc w ell serenade. This was continued until about midnight, when each icllnsl te await in sltttnutrstlie coming of thediij of departure. Se ended one of the bust campniectlngs that l,mi1lsville has evir had. The baggage iimMer, the ticket agent, the tikgrsipli oienifor mill in xlieit everybody in the vilHge wasktpt bustling for ten days, mid ably acquitted himself III eu.ii dutj' tint fell iihjii him. New the town will la ke lij) the even teuei of its way until (lie next latiiplnir season, when again the glove will thiels oil the ell of desolation that te-day tluds en It. The bend et toiitrel and lothelders held its meeting en Thursday afternoon mid elcfted the fellow lug eHIccih tnrtlie oiisit eiisit ing .vcar: President, 1'resldliig Klder J. F. Creiiih, I'hlladelphla, vlte president, Ucncnil Win. l'attoii,Celumhii, btirctirj, Win. II. Bate-map, l.aiiesistcr ; trtasuier, K. Ilcrxhey, Columbia ; beirtl of tcntrel, A. Jlriuier, J. S'henbcrger. II. V. lliiiiitr, Columbia; J. Wcstlcy Aul, II. Ilansliau, J. T. Knsiiiinger, J. W. tilever, Harrisburg; Sani'l flurns, Jes. Il.fs'elvcrl, Lancaster; 11. 1). High, W. llagy, 11. Creuse, Win. iScideinan, HtMillutr j J. Illldchraud, W. K. Ileiider, Stnisbuicr; C. H. Few, Lebanon, Cfotnge Park,. Mlllcrs burg: W. S. Smith, llnliibridge; James Fergusen, llallfix; lMvvaitl Lolie, I.) kens; Jehn liouder, 1. encode ; tin into and auditing lemmlUee, J, lllldt brand, 11. 1 . Hruner, Sniu'I Hums, II. t'leuse, W li. Binder; manager of grounds, 11. V. Bruner, Columbia. It was resolved te give a let of greun 1, freoef charge, for the purpos'el cie'tltigu tcmple of vv ership, te the Yeung l'eiplu's association. The report of the treasurer showed the expenses for" the ptst v ear te liave been tTJl.W, and the receipts te date, JssT.Ol, leav lng a net credit et Slui-U. Ciedlts vet outstanding will swell the prolltsef the camp te f3K. The receipts altheg-UiMip teThursilnj attorueon were JliVMil, The next cumpiiiuctlng will (ommeiitu en July 2tl, and end en July ,ilst, 1SW. Fromtireltthtotlioi2d of July were al letted asd lys for society anniversaries. A meeting oHhe be nil ofientml and lot let holders, and a pienle el tlieniM Ives ami friends, vv ill be held en the taiiipgieiiiids en June 4th next. There were in nil about llll converts during thecamp. The l.ltlt (,iiiiii e lei". I.lTtTr., Aug. '. It ralnisl as usual jos jes terday uieruiug till attci 0 o'clock, vyiicu it stepped and no meie rain fell nil dnj. The consepieiHe was that 111010 outsiders weie present and b evening an imuieiisei revvd had collected In silte el the bad reads. II was moving dav in the camp gietuid and the deserted tents and wagon lo.ulsel turn turn lture lcuiiiiiled 0110 ierciblj and s.ullv et the llrnt of April. The 9 a. in. prayer meeting was ton ten duited by Hev. A. M. .Sauiisel. Hev.S. U Weist pteatiicsl in (ieiiiiiu lidtn the tet "Abide In Me," Jehn le, I. Thu Leid'i. supjicrwas jurtakeu efiuiiiitdiati'lv attei These ferviees weieall held in the tent. The afternoon prater iiitetlng and e jierlence meeting was cenduetesl by Hev. II. li. Hehnly. 'Ihe jeungest and the old eld est testified for Jesus and it was a very solemn meeting. Kev. W. J Jit II pleached the afternoon sermon from the text; "Messed arc the piue In heart ler thej hliall msj Ued," .Matthew 8,5. 'J he natural heart is net pure, it is impossible fei man by any hum in agency te clleet the purification of his heart. Noth ing can de that but the bleed or Jesus Christ. A pure heart is the condition et blessedncbs. This blessedness consists in seeing Ged In our own lives, our surround ings, our circumstances and in hiuvtn hereafter. Hev. U. J. .Smever fellow cd with some remarks in German. We liav 0 many priv lieges in our day but jcople take them tee much as a matter of course. Mm ex pect te iy for everything in this lile but their religious privileges. A collection was new- taken up for the benefit of missions ; subw-riplieiiN were ulse taken. Ovei (JiRI were siibvrlbed. Kev. V. .Smith led the iiifctriiUiug prajer. After siipjH r there was home singing by the tpiaitttle and ethers. The last prater iiitetlng was livid in llie cwn Hlr, the tent liav ing In en taken dew 11. This vvas gulii an oessisieu et giti.it holciu helciu Jilty. Seme shouted ami ethers wtpl. Many testified that thev li.ul Ken gie.it blrssed at this tiiiiipuiet ting. lhtie was 110 regular sermon preached, but a number of ministers inade short nddiesses inttr tjxsrHst wltli h vnins. Hev.J.Ii. Ksseuwdn based his remarks en the words. "He thai geelh forth and wecpeth, bearing pro pre pro cleus M-ed, shall doubtless come ngulu iKKtrlug his sheaves with him." lt work for Jesus Imi the kny-uote of our lives. I want lelje there when we held our harvest home In heaven. Kev. It 1). Alhrlght t n largest (ijmiii the wents, "lie uetwear ill well doing, for In due wmwhi e shall reap If ve faint net." He trusttsl that the 3 jHseple hal gathered grace siillU'Ieut te serve Oled at home, and de some personal work, whieli U the work that tells. ltV. F. 1'. Ix'lir sjiekc u few words in ficrmnn, taking for his theme the safety of the Christian life. Men are never secure from manifold dangers. The Christian Is safe In lift and death. Kev. E. J. Miller ehoe the same theme ns Kev. Albright. Ne w erk brings sucJj great row ant as doing geed lb? the 'Ixird Jestw Christ, Many c.mtmcnee In the spirit and end In the flesh. He prophesied that the eampmcet lng would be followed by revivals us n dlrts;t result. Kev. Jt. V. Smoker closed with a few words. He said he was glad that although the local catuptnectlng would eloe In liaff nu hour the tampmcetlng spirit would live en. The cainptncetlng rnded with the usual farewell exercises, marching, hand-shaking and singing. I'cople steed en the lieanl beuihesteseethe closing scenes and many, retted by imieh mill, breke dew 11 en all sides. On Weslnesda.v the Oimp Jluflc, edited and published by the prc-ddlng elder of the district, H. I Smei r, was Issuer, It is iv splty llttle sheet. Jn spltoeftlio wet weather met or theso present expressed tliemselv cs satisfied w itli tlictanipmeelljig and seemed serr at the In caking up. thi: ciiAMi'iev I'tieiusr. .I0I111 f. 'ultlviiu losses Tlireiittti lain lain enster InCtiargeern UeputyMlicrlfT. The most Important man en the second settlen of Western l'xprcss last night was Jehn li. Sullivan, the champion pugilist or the world, who vvas en his way te Mlsl slppi, in charge or Deputy Mierlir Chllds, where he is being taken te answer the charge of pilre fighting. Iteforetho train caiiie in It w'nii known that Sullivan wnsen beard, and quite a number r persons gnthctednt the station. The majority or thtsedld net get a glimpse or the big fcl luvv, as they were en the north slde or the train. He tM-ciipled a seat In the smoking ceniparlment of the sleeping carMIdvale, and bv his slde was the deputy sherlll fiein Mississippi. On the same car was Dtlrstlve Adams, or New Yerk, and Mr. McClime, propiietei or the atiderhllt house, New Yerk, w he gees te Mississippi ns the friend rr Sullivan, and will leek allot hlslnteiests. Whonthe train stepped hciesnveral laiicaster mill, who s.ild they knew the tlghtrr, benidtsl the uir and shook him by the hand. Sullivan sat next te the window, which was heisted. He were u light flannel shirt with pepper and salt trousers and v est, but no t out. One or his big arms rested en the window, 'the champion looked us though he was greatly worried. He was net Inclined te laugh or In any wiry he pleasant, and he did net seem plcntd that persons tame Inte the ear te ee him. lle Is looking very well and his moustache, which was shaved oil fei the light, Is Just temlng out ngulu. Sullivan, as will as most or his friends, think the penalty will only be a line, vhh h, as Mr. Chine Is with liiny.m easily he settled. ,l.( OIIS' XANI V . All thu I'l Iseii OIIIcIiiIh'1 litis fur Kxatu lueil -iiy lle Is Sttt linz.v. Notary I'tihlle Jehn W. Vppelredueed te writing en Thursday afternoon the testi mony of a mimliei or prison ellleials and ex-elllthlls, who 1111110 In daily ceiitnit with James II. Jmebs. 'lhose examined were Isaac N. Iihv, first undcrkeeper, Cnit. I' L. .Siris-hei, ex-undeikieper, Albeit Smith, oneol thedtuth vvnttli, ls.iue l.erah and . I. Milten llershey, night walehmiiii, and Christian I.,, lie r-)iey, bal.crnt piiseii. All thoahevo wllnises lestltlcd te con cen con vernatiens hid with Jiieehs. 'Ihey hcllove lit tti te bosinemid is playing efi nary te esrape the death pi unity. 'Ihey say his coiiversition is ration il, tint he knows his lermcr !iciiiaintaiiic, tint he becomes noisy when stiimgers approach his c oil, fei clfett and that win 11 tiny leave he be comes quiet, In nil IS jsigeser testimony were taken. The time ler the next hearing has net yl hem detet mined. Theionrea number of ether witnesses te he exaiiiliiid. 'I he tes timony will be sent te the beard of pinions when ceniplttiil. sued rn- I.111-C0113 . 1. Diller Worst, of Nellsv llle, sehl his hotel business te Abnitn MIIU I 'I he lit ter ihuges tint W01 si when he moved nwny'.oek with hiiiia number el uj titles he hid beiighl and iiiid ler. A demand was iiiaile for tliem, but hu retusesl te ro re turii them. Sillel went helore Alderman llalli 11 h le-d ty and made complaint iigiiinM Went, th.irgliiglilm with lnrceny. Con stable Ptliu went te rnlenvllle, Chester count v , tu-tlay te serv e the w arrant. Worst pi emptly gave bill loraheulug te-morrow muiuiiig. 'I he Hay ( lull liettliiK Hemt.v. I'rem the appearaiue et the goods that the II ly club shippisl te llaltiiiiote bv fielght te dav the "sailors" will have plenty te appease hiingei and thiist. 'Ihoie w.is about hall 11 1 alie id or it, but the big bulk was made bv the nutti esses, vvhiih the club had mule hcie. The geisls made ii lingo pile oil the pav uncut in limit or King's 1 igai stele, anil a large numbiret boxes labeleil " tilass " nftnii'ted imieh at tention 'lhiseiv oiling the club will held Us list meeting at Hetel liuutstcf at 8:30. when the full list el tiiombeis going en the e ruisu w ill be mude out. Keah I'nitr, et the lT. S. ship Alliance, new nt Noilelk, who has many lilends in O10 Day t lub, vv iltes that hu will nitet them at I'eitiess Moniee and be with Iheni sev end tlavM. Auother X lle Mich Her IIiihIhiiiiI, Jehn 1". We-avei has been sued by his wife bcleie Ahlerniau Sptuiiei for surtlv of tlie peace and diunkcn and diseideil leudiut. He was nrrcstenl jesti rduy after noon bv Constable Yelsley, and he gave bail bcleie Mtleimaii Dien, as Aldeiiiian Spinner was out et tow 11. Alieadv .Mis. Weavei, like all the wenien.is ende.iveiing te settle the cases. ffil'lomlsell te lie Heme. 1 lliiiielsbu li was found asleep oil tlie p.ivtinent at the coiner et I'mneaud lieriiian stietts jesterdav lie was ills- thnrgetl bv the major upon jiieiiilsing te go te Ins home in the euuti v at eiiee. Visited llie li-oiiiets 1 lull. unstable 1'iiie visited the lie'pmistliih, at their eamp.iieai Moiteusvillo, this morn ing. He itpeits the dub having .1 geed time, and cabbing lets el lish. Although iuceuvenleiiieHl ler a time bv Ihe llejd, thev tire nil light new. - A Visit el liispet lien. Ytsttnliv thu eeuiitv lomniissieiiers, ac ac eempauii'il bv apt. I'liisli Vltllin.v isilisl Ihtieeiiuiv bridgis al l.nlvllle, Wmgir's and llui-tuiiig's mills. 'Ihe biidgeswerc badly damaged by the storms and Captain Me.Mellen 11 palied tin 111. 'Ihe weik was found te be ven, atmfai lery and luaixoid luaixeid mice with the shs liicatiens. lie I'nlil tliKt'iiKls, I 'at r iik I'uule.v, who beards 011 Seuth Duke street, was he.inl le-d.iv befeiu Al deiuiau A. I'. Deuntlly for abusing Jehn I'enlili. I'atihk was given Ihe option of m lng the costs or ge.ng te j ill. lle chose the leimer, paid his bill and was ills ehiigeil. Neetl-t Itejiiltr. 'the stieet cress at I'liuii and Urniigc streets vvns ieMjit(sl te the street euinuils euinuils sieuei te dav t be In bad condition 'Ihe gieiiiiil has sunk two feet, and thceressing, us it new In, Is daiigeiuus. It M ill be re paired at once. Itelilied (lit, I In 11 U. Teller ll.urv Mivlsild, of Ihe Haul, el A heeling. Whei ling, W. Vn w as iiriested mi 'Ihtirvlav, charged with the embcrh) nifiit off.'M),neil of the bank's fluids. .s(.y Isihl has made a confession, Tieslileiit I ui'iuii Dead. Colonel Kvailste Cai-uze, president of Nleanigua, elitxl tin Thursday. Dr. Sacasa h.cs siiccecclecl ie the jircsidency. JOINED Ii WEDLOCK. MRRMIii: 0F MR. fUM HIRT.H1. ASD .MISS L0H1E I.flG TIl'RJDir ETEMMJ, 'llie Coremeuy l'ermrintsl nt the Heme or tlie Hrlde's l'lirentn-Wtlllnm Itml- den te lie llurleel en Saturday. Columbi t, Aug. 'A A ery pretty w ed iting took place last evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mr. Jereme Txiig, en Cherry street, near Fifth, which was at tendee! by about seventy guests. The hnppy touple wercMr. Frnnkrllaitman, of Spring City, mid Miss tjttle !eng, daughter or Jcrome Leng. The ceremony was pcr fnriiusl by Ilov. Oeorge Oatil, pastor or the MclhiHllst church. The cotiple received u large number eruscuil and valuable pros puts. Mr. and Mrs. Hattmau will leave town en Monday for Spring City, their future home. Jlie remains et William Hfidden, who was killed en Wednesdny night by Chicago Minltetl at Ceatcsv llie, will be brought te Columbia for Interment. The remains vv 111 arrlv 0011 Sunday nt 10 a. in., and cr v Ices will be held ntSt. I'mil's 1'. F. church. I lad cle 11 was a former resident of town, and wnscmplevcd nt the SuMpiehnunn rolling mill for a number trj cars. Daniel MeCurdy, colored, of Marietta, has been arrested by Ofllecr Wlttlek for us-, sault and battery en a xeting wiiiofKnte Jenes. He will have a hearing en Satur day morning. A large number or pupils w rut te l.ltlt? this morning en the nnnual phtile or Mount Zlnn A. M. V.. Sunday sdioel. 'Die colored peeple went prepared te have n geed time. The Columbian who were at the Lan Lan disvllleianipineelliig have returneit home. 'I he bhawnec llre ceinpany will held n hall In the armory en Saturday iilght.Music; will be furnished by the MetioelHiin or er ehestni. M. Iliiheuhelmei returned home Inst evening from 11 trip te Ashury I'nrk. M, Themas, sr., left vestcidny en a visit te his daughter at l.Ien Middle-, I'n. A wild steer belonging te Jehn Ytagcr wns tin the rampnge vestcrdny nfteruoen, seiitleriiig peeple right and left as it ran thteiigh the strtits. 'I he aiiini.it was fin ally captured In 11 firm jiird some dist.ince from town. Mrs. Hell, of Maner street, had her left hand bad ly cut l.it evening by 11 brekin window glass. Misses Cera nnd Flla Mlnieh loll town te-day for a visit te Hiinisbitrg. A g'imoef bae ball wns played ester day iillcnioeii between two eolerid clubs from C'diitubla and I.antaitei. 'I be home 1 lub w as victorious by a score or 15 te 13. JehnS. Musscrlcft town te-dny for au extended trip te the West. KiiglnoNe. I,IBJ was turned out or the 1. It. M. shops yestet day after general re pairs. 'llie Metropolitan Kind will piny for the picnic el the llrotherhood or Hallway Con ductors al Gcttysbuig, en August Kith. Miss i'lera M. ITeittr, 11 feimer public school tiaeher, Is visiting friends in town. A game or ball will he plnvcdim Satur day nllernoen between the Ironsides and Mnrli tki clubs. 1 he gnme will be plav eel en the grounds at second and lirldge stroet. 'ihe IVicst mid Strn.1111 club returned home .v esteul iv afternoon treiu their enmp nt lllxler's station, near l.ciwlstew 11. The Iievh lopett liav lug an ccelli nt time. T 1 llni-iiessi H10 Miiicnt-n. S. II. Calmer, 11 nteehiuii employed al the Central i.ir vvlninl works, llullale, en Thursday, aslenlshcil the lluslncss Men's association bv putting In n demand fei their .pilre el S)1ik),ihh fei harnessing the power el the Niagara river. 'Iho )u Ize was often d ever a enr age, and though hundreds hav e eeulested ler li 110110 h iv e picsented a prac tic-.il devicc. I'aliner's iiinehlne is simply 1111 endless steel belt, two hundred lett leiujr and twenty fict wide, e.uh link el which Is a tiny turbine vvhtel. When sit eiesswlsu te urn current. 11 moves wnii iosii iesii iosii less tone. Ills winking model is fixed in n sm ill iieu box tint 11 babe might lift, hut It was able te i;i nornte one ene one heiso power In the comparatively slowuir slewuir rent opposite lllnck Heck, whlln further down the liver trehle that power was re ullly obtained. I'almii taleitlates that ene million horse new ere. in he generated by u number et Ills niu bines. AVIII lie Appointed 11 I'estill Aucllt. Sometime age A .. Mevtr was ap pointed postal ngint between Ilnrrlsburg and Iamcaster. He nrilved in Inic.ister each d.i at 0 a. in. and returned ." 30 p. 111. lie resigned seme weeks age te aieept 11 position with llevMiiim A Musser, but is still 011 the leute. Theodtue Schefler, el Hiiiilslnirg, Is new learning tlie ieiiIh ami will be tlie appointee Intake Move Csplaie skipped le Km opt). William ileida was piescmted helore Aldcimin llnlbathn few dnsage lei io ie io seitieu. Ofllcers scan hid fei him but were unable te find him. Te-thiv it was leirutd Hint lid left tow 11, w out te 11 station t isl of Ume.ister wheie he took n train for New Yerk. It is his Intention te go te Kuiepc. Ileida has been prosecuted several times by his wile and was sent te J ill en hoi complaint. A Delaware I'lrni Calls. l)e 1 11, Del., August "i (i forge W. and S. T.iv ler, of Smyrna, leundeis and 111.1 ehlnlstM, have failed with nihilities esti mated nt siO.lHK). Judgments tu Iheauiuuut el JJi'.uoe weie entered up against theni lasl night. 'Ihey employed from .15 te te workmen. A 11 Old l.iicly. Mis. Sarah Waltz, mother et 1'red. AVnltz, of the H.iilre.ul hotel, Is one of the eldest Indies in I.iucastcr, hoi ige being s'l vcars. Vestcidav was her birthday and l'u thc evenlngshe telebiiitesl it ntlier home, 11J West King street. She Is in geed health and spirits und a large number of lier friends and relatives called te congratulate her. Dentil el n .leiiiuiillst. AVll.iiim I t'laik, a lending editorial w liter hu thoV.'iriiiie '. i"ci 11111, or rhil ndelphia, dltsi nt his risiilcuie in (icriiiau (icriiiau tevvn last evening, lle wns MJ venrs of hke, and li.ul hi en eeuuectcil with the Jileiiuph 'ler ininv jcars He wns a biothcret U1.1t lea llehei tl.uk.w he-e 110111 de pi u iim, ".Mux Adlcr," made htm quite famous seme v tais age. ' tluiiiKO of Hetel Men. Abnini htillcl vestcrdav took povs-essieu el the rcnusylvniii.i house, feiiuerly kept hysamuil llrubnker mid 1. Dlllei Worst, lit Nellsv llle. lie v 111 lemedtl the house. Mr. Worst has 1 emoted tot hosier count v. 'Ihn Less il,;tiMi.ir. 'Hie adjusleis have agit-cd upon el. tt-t. 1.1 as the damage sustained bv A. C. Kepler by the llre in his building e'ui .Sunday Inst. etT-.u Vbei-Nii i:i.t. I'reiu tlm llenctlni; h'vruliij lilrgriiin Dei Jehn Si huiiiHthii sahreibt nu dcr ler this del llagiiimiiii is net tsu alt. Mr sawgi der lildiu und dei 'I linriiian wahrenct tsu all, unci hi gelulhi nt de Dcinekiiitisli ticket. Mcxht, Jehn , awer del Tildeu und dcr 'lhuini.in wnhie net elect. I'erlcieht hut ilei Jehn se g'lu.iiiit. llnncecl llt-sell. Miss Lillian Dmiieut, n seiietv hello el llroeklyu, committed suicide hv'hnugiuir en Thnrsihiy. in a hotel in Syracuse, N. Y It is hiiiltsl that she lud beeii uiifuitun tin in loving wht re shu was uotlevisliu ac tum. Suits Wlthilriiwu. The stilts against Jacob rtlnP't r, ler v in luting the liquor law , in selling en e lectien day nnd en humlay, berore Aldermaii A. F. Denuclly prererrtsl by Ann Cnrvm, w eie vv Ithi'raw 11 te-day unci the tests odd. Scath. et;T2. Near Ixbnnen, en the th Imt., Gee. euu, aijed 87 years. The relative and friends of the family are rc-M-ctrnlly Invited in attend the funeral with out further notice from hts lata residence, near Lcbunen, Pa., Haturday morning at 0 o'clock. Mnu at Ht. Mary's Cnlhellc church nt 10 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary' cemetery, Ibanen, ra, 2ld WiitTi.-In thlt city, en the Slit tilt., I'ctcr Wlrth. aged G3 years. There Ifttlveinrel friends of thc family also KeMdinh-konee Tribe, Imp. O. It. M., and the Iincntter Llederkrnnr, are respectfully invited le attend thc funeral, from his lute residence, Ne. SJ7 Nertli Christian street, en Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock. Interment nt Lancaster ceme tery. 2ld ftlnvhct. l'hllneletphln Produce Market. l'mi.ADr.t.rnlA, A tic. nlA, Aiir. 2.-Noen-FIolir scarce; ;rs, 2 73M00; extra. SltVn.'W; H 25; roller, 42V3t73; patent. i-tnn a uncrs, family, 4 001 )UKUU, Wlifat nulctj Ne. 2 Hf;d, new, 85c; Ne. 1 Pcnn'a lied, nv tile. Cern ftrnvt Ne. 2, tjat'jJic- Oats Ktesdy J Ne. 2 White 30JC ; Ne. 2 mixed SI. Until dull t Winter 12 fiOftH.V). Bided liny Me-ndy: 14 000)17 tt ns te eunlltv ; timothy HOOffl7fi6 for choice; mixed, 10(31100; baled rjc slmw, ii',!H SO. Hiitler dull; Pcnn'a creamery extra, nvwiisc ! Peiin'n rlrsls extra '2VS27. KgRS-chelcc stock firm ; Penn'a firsts, 14 lie. Cliecsc Dtendy ; pnrtklm, .V.,7c; full skims IftlUp. IVIrelmun slendv ; reflnr-dln htjls.,17 40. I'etntixs firm t 30&Vc p tmtket. CJrnln nml Previsions.' I- urnlklicd by 8. K. Yiindt, Ilrekcr. C'llifAtJO, Aiir. 2, !-00e'cls;k p. m. Wlirnt. Cern. Onts. Perk. Lard. Ausust ni. ( 2IU 10 87 .. Heptcmbcr 7t.JJ SO'; 21V? 10 77 6 25 Oetelicr M nii 10 0") HI Nevember . .... . fl 07 December- . 7RJf .18 ... . 1 (U Jiiiiimry tl 77 8 02 Mny SiK 37J aijjj ear -. 7$ . ... 0 SO 5 07 Consels -.. -.. CrudcOlI UI0JS tleslnc Prices 2 llo'tleck p 111. Wheat. I'eirn. Hats. Perk. Ijtrd. Atlgnst 7Vf .W 21V. 10 67 0 17 Heptembcr . 7UjJ :1 21 10D 7 0 22 October. .. .Wi 21 4 10 5.- H i Dceembcr 7'i X,H II Wl .lieiimri . 0 77 S 07 .March Maj KT.i .'I7J 2IJi IllllH... Yeiir... - . 7fi' . . 0 60 5 f Crude Oil . . .. JfJJi Coimels ..... Iteeclpt. Cariaus. Winter Wheat 822 Hprlin; N heat 2 Cern . 5-Kl Oats . . . 212 live . . Ilnrliy ..- - Head. Ileccipts Heu'S Ilrtl nccclpts-Ciitlle li.UU) Llve stmik Mnrkitta. ClticAiie, Aiir. 1. ltitclpts, f2,0()0;(ihlpniciits J,liui); iniirkctstmiiR; Ix-evii, fl txnm; steers, M .'ill 40; Mockers nnd feeders. KJX?J2.'i; ceirn. butt nml mixed, II ftVaj U0; Texas entile, Jl TOtsS.!'!, btilk,M2.Vn'l'jO liens l(ceelpt, 11,000; shlpnieiits.'U.OUO, mar ket steailv , tiilxril. Jl iVvl 4i; liiavy, tin G'l.Vi; Ili!lit,fl10(i4li."i; sklps.jiaefvl 10 Hhrcp ltceilnlM.TniO : MillimditK. l.JOO: mar ket teitily ; iinllvts.D.ljUvtlN), WeU riivviKdeel fl(i,f 1 11; shorn Tc.xiiii,fi50ir.D;lamb3lt3 00 te M 10 Ik r In ml. hAsrblHKiirv. Cattle HrcelpN, 1121: ship incuts 1.50, mnrkelfnlr; prime, f4 25; filr ti (tcMMl. ( 1 10 1 110; (oinmeii, ) aval 73, no cars entile shipped te New Yerk. lle'S Itcitlpts, 1(100; shipments, 1100: market slew: pigs and llsht Yorkers. l 7tVl7 ; medium and built Philadelphia, ilSG3c:H 70; hinvy hogs, 81 40ffl,l 70, nociirsshlpiHHlle New erlc. Hhtcp lltcilpts,2,H: shipment. .'WW; mnr kel ns slew; prime, (I HVaJi 00; filr te K'sid, I 2V8 1 7a, toiilliieu, t3 5cl 00; 1-iinba, SllUJcje 75. Stock .Miifkcts. Quetntlnns tiy llecd,McUnuili .V Ce., bankers, UmuiHlcr, l'u. M W -VOItK LIST. 11 A.M. 12M. 3P.M. Canada Pnclllu U( .0. A. I.. . . Coleindo Coel Central Pae Itlc C1111111I 1 Heiitln ru Clil.SU I.. 1'bR Den. illtleG .. .. Del. b. AW . HU. Krle 2flif 2ilH 20 Krln 2iuls .. . .....,. .lire .. . U0X UOK iey. k.ai .. . : lam. .v. N WA Wi 70 I.. Hherc - ... lOJi i Mich. Cn .Missouri I'm Itlc . 7f G71i M Mis It. Vnlliy . . N. P. 24 2Vj; 2sv N P. Prtf .. LltJ M". OIH is, west . . .. liwii ias. !" N. Y. C lOVj 11V,I? J0.1 ? Nt IV rtlKlllllil . . . 4'l isjj 'l IisIIciiiicmcc .... Omaha k .CI .11 :u OreonTranMeiilliicnlal. .11 ill; 3IX Ontario. 1 W . . IMillta Mull ltlclimniidTtruiIliiil 22 22!4 'HVA Ml. Pllllt ml' -1)1 rr..' ,vyl ,S3 '" 70 ruxns Pat Itlc Dillen l'lielflc U S'l)' bij, ) lliltisu f i,iii. Wnbnsh Prtf Western If .. . HV. ril West Hliore Ilends 1'llll.Atll 1.1'lllt 1 1ST. Uli. Vat II. N. V. A. Plillu Pa. II. It. Heacllmr . I.rli. Nav 15-16 22 1-1 Z" 1-1U lleslenv. Puss P. A It . .. - . . N. Cent. Peeples Pass- Hilg4s Oil . Wi W-i f'J. llciu Sxtiucvtiociiu'itte. A llftOI.UIhl.YPUltE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rplllS powder never vanes. A murvel or pu 1 rllj , streiiKth and trliolcsemeticsK. Mere tHoiieiiilciil tlnn the nrdlunr) kinds, nnd ean mit le Mjlcl In cenn etlllen vrlth llie iiiultltiiile of low ust Miert welglu, alum or plnu-pliatn Peudrrs. buhl eulu ta tanf. Hevai. Hakie l'ew iieii Ce.. Hll Wall street, New . erk murJl-ljilAl w risilY et'H KYi: WIIIHKY, J 1 l i:KAHSUU). i'i:it cii'Aur. 7 fy ti:.N'ib, m KOIIKKHHUltUOlthlOIlK, Ne 22teutieSiuiie, laiucHstcr, Pa. I est-a oei.D 111 nii.nci e m: WATCH lj with it braid tluiln.eii titlur ljistei West Kincnlrtet. Hit Under will be falrlj rennriled b rtlurnliiK 11 tetlils etllte. ltct SI 1 CATION "VANTiUJ V I1AI.IM.HOWN Clrl, 17 jcars of age, wants n tdtiiatlun te nssl-4 at hoiuework. H APPLY A r '1 HIS OKFICK. 17011 HKNTSTOKi: UL'IUDINU, NO. M 1 l-.Hkt. KliiKi-trcet. Ktniiil'Jd tlners22xl."0 lict Cellar Mime size. Alte Id Meer. 20U) feet. Will rent cheap le April 1, lssj Appl nt U ASlItlCll MHOS. ri:cHitY iTii: uAituxirsTee;K of l'lskuiicl Kine Smoking Tobacco In the ill. Wisl(n l'liMsnl.v. mill Iik". turli. (Itiiu- 111V .Vltt 1st lllltllll 1'IIH'S lit 2k. I HCll DKMUril S CIlJAft hTOIti:, 1111-atstKliiKhtrrtU nte-trdU C1ANlJs.-h.tI.l!.slVK HTM.KS IN ACA J tla, I'ttiaiiK, Wclbiliel.l licrrynnd M11U0 '11, muiiiitisl In silt 1 rami llreiice. DKMl' I IPS e IllAlt HIOltK. HlK-ttcllt lllhabt Klntbtri.'t. viiMirui thi; i,.Mij)r ami .most l liulileiutlilt stv les unit Ktiudck, tlieeliettiHst nd best, ill l.Hlta.MANH tnuts' Kiillilsliinz Stoic, 42 Wtt King hirect. 1 iietxjsr,-t. Hie Market I eniinlltee Incur itmiui..iK r..r the construction unit ircitifi't or nil the Knrm trs unci Hull Iter.' stalls rcqtilrtd lutliccw C iilral Mnrkt I II out PI his nml i IiIiiiiIiiiih imi) he Keen nu mid idler th .Mil tlits 01 Aiuiiist, lit the elllce or .Iniiie. II, Wiiriiei. Arrhllitt, li .Nertli Duke .tire t, Ij111c.11.l1r, Pa, Alt Iciulirs must be sialic! mid riulervecl " Piiipesiilk for Sliills," nnd imikt ! bunded In te the tluilrniau of the Ceminltltsa net later HianJeMcH-U p. in of llie 7lh diiv of Auirie-t, iMAuiiiliuuit in uctiiuisuiledb liend fur full amount of li int. r. '1 lie eeiuuiltli-cr. serves the-rli;hl or rtjis'tlm; mi) and nil blda. JUhLU HAI.N'US, rhulriiimi, u2-Jtdlt 32NerlhDiikcrsticet. Hem 9Lhvtt:Hmtmtni4. Ttl (AClNti. XV A Trettlne Race for ian side vrllttm held atMcOrann's Park, te-morrow 1BAT1JIIDAY) otlrrneon en o'clock, harp, tietween Bay Hxdle andMerrcl Dell. .1 rAifanlMlen,36c , iid rpHE ODD FELLOWS' EXCURSION 4 HAS 11EEN - . Postpeme Until Agit Bth. , MW Watch the pa pent for dt. ltd XjUni.ICHAl.EOP IOWA HOItSES. ON MONDAY, AUOU8T6, 18t, st the Merrlmae Htahles, North Prince ttrect, I.sncnUcr, P., the follewing: A carload of Ietrn Horses, from three te six years old. Among them are some heavy draft, general purpose and flrnt-clnes driven. Snle te commence nt 1 o'clock p. m., when terms will lie made known by anoiieE onessMAN. RrnM AN .t Bek, Aucts. nti)(2 2td OIIIHTSI SHIRTS! SHIRTS ! Shirts of nil detcrlptiens Made te Order Cheaper Ihnn they enn lie beuuhl for elsewhere, ns we sell fin-manufacturers' profit only. ' TROUT ft SHANK, Hhlrt Manufactureni and Men's Outntterf, 110 Nerm Queen Street. marza-lydlt PUni.IO AI.e"0P A VAI.UAIII.E HOTEL OUTFIT. Ontheprcmlvi, en HATURDAY, AUOUHT 3, at I p. m, will peslilvcly lm sold at public outcry, tlie entire outfit. Including (he furni ture, fixtures, bar equipment ami geed-will of the old and well known hotel stnnd known n "Cooper's Hetel ' (sign of thqlted I.len) In Lancaster, Va. Tlie furniture In new nnd admirably adapted for the uses of this house and for cnrrvltiR- en an extensive and sitrci ssftil hotel htistnesik. hntlsfae lery arrange ments esm be made for the transfer of the lease and license. Fer further particulars address or call upon 11KOWNA.HENSEL, Jy2D-M,W,Pd Altemtis. TJAHOAINH IN HHOEM. HIEMENZ'S Big Shee Bargains ! J losing out Shoes worth 12, S3 and 31 lit SI. Large Let of Slen's Hand Hewed Jl nnd t"i Khecs marked down te S2. Men's Walking Shoes, 75c. Misses' und Children's Oxford Tlc,00c. LarKO let of Klne Infant Hheej, 23c llejs' Hutten Shoes, slie 1 te 6, Tee. Indies' Pine Dongola nation. il 50; worth S2A), Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. .57 NOIITII QUEEN STIIEET. fcblfJ-tfilK G OOD NEWS AND GLAD TID1NUS. SUGARS AND COFFEES LOWER, Ooeel Ilenstcd CetTce.'p ft .. . 20c ktroneMeiintntiiltloCofTce, -p Mi . .. 22c Pair Cetlce, V ft.. . . . . 12;c te 18c Pull Cream Cheese, ? ft .... 10c Choice Pickles. p dez ej(c Itest WnshliiR Powder, IV pack.- JJc 15e Mti'tard or Spiced Sardine" for. . . T....10e llennlcss Hiinis, t ft i2J$e California llnni", left KcnndlOc Three Dettles (linger Ale for. 2.'c linktr'ser Hires' Heet Deer V hettle. ... .llc IltstOIelne Seap -p box J2.I0 Plvefts Laundry Starch for . 13e 12 a 11 south qui:i:nst. (Near UV;itre Sepiare.) ilir-Tiltphene. Jjd-tfdXw c UT PIUCEs OP SHOES CONTINUED HKItKI SHOES-ALL S0KTS ! Ter Lntllcs', Gents' ami Children's vvcai. l'rlccs marked down fiem 2'ic te J2.00 jier piilr, iicuerdiiiK te iliuilit.v. I'luiii siilistiintial iimkes, Btiiiulartl styles, udnpted fnrevery iluy re'iittlrt.'iiieiits, -very line grade for dtess, nnd ninny ether geed Kinds that 1111 the gup between. Heme lines) complete in sizet, ethers broken, yet in the aggregate we've eveiy length and width necessary te lit toinfertiihly the feet that may he biiitight heiv te be clad. There's net a foxy-looking nor ill-Hhiipetl nhee in Ihe let, hut. en the contrary, are us new, bright and clean In appetuatiic as if from the makers tij-day. If thcie's a hIioe w nut you have te sup ply, In huge or stniill sizes, line 01 medium glade, loti'Ilbe wise te give us a call te see hew well wuiiuiy nit you in a shoe as well as a money eiit-e. ,I( they ait! net at leasts pel tent, oil" viiliic-eil'eiiiictltels v allies then we give iiiieiir guecs en hhiH's and shan't expect te make of j en a iieinianent patien. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 KOHIH (2UKKN SlfthLT, JiANCAB TLR, 1A. Tl IlWH A BHOniKIt. LessTen Per Cent. All of our SU.vi.MEU Sl'IIS for Men, Kejk and Chtldrc n have been marked len Per Cent, oil of tlie ferinei Ien prices. It Is te jour nil nil vniilnkete see our Tine Assortment "and lam Prices befeic purchasing mi:n's suits Js'j.oe te ?.huh) I-essTen Percent. DOY'h SUI'I-i.50 TOtJ12.U0 !aMTtii Percent. (.'HII.IlHUN'S Sl'ITS-l.tH) Til f7.aU IrfSK'lei lvrCtut. MEN'S FURNISHINGS le Assortment mid 1m Prltes Eiputlled lit Ninic. V OHKIMi PANTS, 70. , 7jc, b-'x, tuc, !I,U WOltKINdSIIIItln, Jie.JiX Sj. I,u)i. HIRSH it BROTHER, ONIMMtlOE CT.OTi 111:11s AND rUHNISIIKItS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANC.vSTKlt, 1'A. fty 00efe. B AHOAINS. GREAT SEVEN Fine Lawns nt l)c a yard. 10c Weel Challlcs nt 3c a yard. Best Yard-Wide Batiste at 6c n yard. 13KcCrepctlneat5ca yard. 12V4c White Lawn at be a yard. Figured Swisses at 10c a.jard. Best 811k Plushes at2Hc a yard. All Celers Satins at 19c a yard. S1.25 Black Lnce at 76c a yard. Yard and n-Hnlf WldcTrlcet Cleth atl7eaard. 23e Cream Pique nt 10c n ard. Alt Makes Best Spool Cotten SJc a spool. 10c Whlskg reduced te Sc each. Hest Ammenln at 4c it bettl. Toilet Seap, 3 pieces for 5c. Best Phis nt lc paper. Miller's Wild Flower Boueuet8eapat7caplece. a-Bc suie and ask te ce goods ns advertised tiav risBtil.ii" fxflrr BOSTON Nes. 35-37 North CHARLES STAMM. rAltDMcELKOV. BARD Sc Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, OILCLOTH Wonre etti rliur it sittti lnl ilrln nruvurtnnn the ordinary Table en cietli, soft . . . . .. - -..-. t ' ..... Umrtitnl rtimu ttt rill i-tlnl. .,r.... 1.1...1 TAni.K LINENS-Estra bargains In Table Linen nt2c, IK jnrds vvlde; better grade In ........ ,......,.... iiieiuuu in-iiiuii muicuiuvn in iw minil UM, Jt OH inillR II am worth 62'ic don't buy It. In t.lnln into or pent Turkey red border. Alse Itnlf Illfach at safn prim. Better irrndesnt H7Jic, 1.2iiiiiilltlii. - tut-pci jiii.i, jib jiu Kiiuevyuijiiuuui UIIJ JvIIIUillUlC, TlUUf, UtiiKii LLr,((N f '-a 1 ii;km-wc ant 10 rail j our attention new, MumM yen nctd Feathers a little later enl that M0M.lt tlie Ikst I-outliers ldwtrtlian ou ean tniy thtm an where eUe.. We hare JustnddeJ acheaiHTRnuln that weiMll atfiOe. J Bfc"wu"-j HKMNANT8 One bale of HestHea Unhleaehed Mnlln nemnantp. 6)e; recitlnr price, sj Jiiiuimi lutiu iinrt-ijAiiii 111.11 1 niu iiiiiii iviMiiiuiiiiK 111 nniitHatTc; rrcnlarprlir.Oc, Cotten l'lantirl ltcmnanta nl5t-tfic,hc, 10c, ete. "cran't nln-MVi RCtthORetxltln Remnants. 'Ihey keII fiiHt whenerr wr han them. If en need an call anl IJKJXS niNfJIIASIS Seme of the thelcc-it .. int-tiR.111 unciettn eiiiuircn s iicwem iTm ,,j,,'i errCti i V thnl ,,re f,,Et !,,ack' UNDEHWKAR Ihtninliis In Llslit und Medium WclRht bummer Undcrivenr. ... HICCLfc,S 'llicPreirttcrKiifctv Illevclesnre tlieenstest ruunlne wheels lit tlie vicrld. L. vy.mcct, iiagerHiewn, Jin., luiy I, m I roileoneor the l'remtar Stfttlcs In theL. A. W. rncoe! HiiRcrstevvn, and iiltlieugh I never before rode a ufet outside of tri lnc them. I finlthcd halfi ., iii .'iiiijiu .nu i.i.iiici. . i. n ... itiiiiii iviiDi j ... 'J.1. Lnuc-astcr, Pn., meet July 18, 'Ml, In the 2-mlle snfet v race W. 1. Wllliclm en a Premier wen M. W. 1nxl. en a Prtmlcr, setenil, nnd W. I. Orubb, en a Premier, fourth. Atht. dlluirinc Out., Julv I. 'Rl, III the lilll-clliublnc contest, a entries, U. A. Piatt, of llechcstcr, en a Premier, wei In Al second", iseme of tliem It took 1 nilmite nml .U rtcoeiU. vchllp iniprni r.iiifri i,. n..,f. tu hill at all. An easy running wheel counts en the trnclc, en the read, nnd In hlll-cllmblm;. Cem' nnd &ee us If jeu wnnt an c isy running vtlictl, nnd let us sell j ou the rremter. BARD& Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Stieet, tw buevtiovutcute. OUR LOCVL WATERS ARE MOKKPltO lltlc of bass t linn ever, and iniiiiy nre the novices eauelit their "llrM btsu" this ttes-lc. This contributes te Rrent stlmiilittten In tackle trade, mid tic hitvcthndu vcrltable 'Tim" en I'l-liliiK Tinkle, llie bit; bargain let of Reds arc new In stock and met hie rapidly, "Tbrec "Tbrec Jelnted, full mounted, hince tip lluss Red for !1. Heels from 20c up. FRAILLY H EAST 1JNI) PHARMACY, (Opimslte Kithtern Market,) trnllcj's Sirvi pal Ilia Ceniisnmd, .'iOh and SI. M.W.FAW M ARTIN UUOS. Clothing and Famishing Goods ! TiiEiir. are many things In our stock of hummer Goods that must go. We don't want them here next win ter, llie strange prices put en them Isvcrj much below Rare Offering for Everybody. the Ien prices iisu illy aked for the same u.u ti lt j-. Men's and Hey's Bulls that u 111 fit jour Ideas In stjle and ipiiillt. We maj Ml jour backs. Woolen t'a-dmcrc Suits In Hummer Weichtsnnd Summer Celers, i te 511 Tropi cal Ceitsimd Vests made Irem Ctjlen Flannel, Mohair, Penpce, 'Ircets,W tei0. Wellde inucli tolielp.veu kicp toot clcirllic tlicm het Millrj dajs. Hen our stisk of hlnmielMilrts, l.vcry price, nnd iniiiiy Mvlcs. Ynueuii vtear llit in while (iiuipliiK, IraviMlnir.loiiiiBliiKer for lm-1 in --. Holts te go tilth 1-lamii I Hhlrtsuie In ru in solid coleis, tne, three, lour stiliHs, or silk, ILV te One. Gaum nnd lltlbrlKKiin hhlrts mid Drawers, 2V. Silk llimdkerthlefs. Linen Uiiiulkiichlcfs (net cotton), Ficnch Web Huspcndtr, extra value. The prices tie've put en Summer Ties takes tin in euti(iilckl). Thev must co quick, llu) ers notice the prices innl tteutlir why solett. The itiisen Is ue tiiint tb sell this season's Koeils this season, MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOS. X AND 2 NORTH QUliKN bTRKET, y-ILLl V MSON X (US1EU. BUYERS RADIAHT WITH JOY OUR BARGAIN SALE! WEICOMKPRIlfcH. SlOl'T CENTS HUirs. ! 00 bulls .Marked? DO) 10(10 " " Sue 12 1) " " II CM Hill " " II HO hlOlU C.E.NTM'VNIS "S0 Pants .Marked f I W IV) " . " 2 75 J 50 ' . " 2t'J THIN COATS AND VENTS. .! fiO Cexifeiiid Vt st. Mai kil JJ ,M) fill ' " .IU) IHO IU) I URNISHINO DhPARlMENT. 'VU Suspenders Cut te 2ie " 17c " Ik. " 100 ii i. " r?c ' lie " We " ilic " I7l " tic " fOe ' tun " III ITr " lle ' Mound .'kc H lle-e 2.H5 Hese .. ITcJJ Hese.. .. 73c Neckwear rX! " .We " 3"h) " 17c " IU' $I.V)1 lanu. I shirts N'l JUI CAI iSI V tllir. Iim nf Kiilliit, Vt'lawl.iit. SCirT fni I. I, m. Kill lit I shirts at Tn lik lie, 17c, JS-12.h, Ilsenlnl ,M. tit I'liiMiiuriii.Wi' till rrltcs en 1 eifex Mill's 51 u)Hlra lints Hats Cut lul-'.'il m 2 im list I 2.1 1 J. IIM 7e 20) I7i I V) I Ji lOI 7j M V liu, thu, prmtrs nf llhli hllillnllt Hlilll htraw Hats, l. Jl. )iiiidSi. U three geed cheap I'mbrclliis with cold t aps, il. J I. -M mid !l '. nil 2S III. site. rhc ll grade Is a geed one TheJI .WBrndc Is belter and guaranteed net te fide. Tlie 1.50 crude Is a flleriii Cleth. LADIIX! we would call our iitlcntleii te one of our sixtlal Hues In Siiiiiim r Foetwtnr. A HrUht DoiiKelii Shee-, flexible seli , Inn bee Is unci square Us-lit J2.W Is well north look leok loek liiKiit. We have tliem in all sizes from 1 leS and widths from A lei), insuring )euu (nrfift titling and n cemfnrtublt? Shee. Williamson & Fester, a-i-as e.st kine st., Lancaster, pa., AND U18 MAHKKTSntEKT, HAIUUUUU11U, PA DAYS' SALE All makes SI Corsets at 75c a. pair. All makes 75c Corsets at 50c a pair. All makes 60c Corsets at 87capalr. tl Kid Gloves at 87e a pair. "ScKldOlevcsnt JOcn pair. 15,00012Xe Handkerchiefs at Sc each. Fast Bleck Hosiery at 10c and 120 a pair. 60c White Shirts nt 8iAc each. 25c Men's Half Hese at i2y,c a pair. 10c Men's Half Hese at fie .1 pair. DrcssOliiRliamsatSca jard. 25c French Ballnes nt 12e a jard. nest White Quilts at Half Price. All our (1 Jerseys at 60c each. Striped Skirting Flannel at 20c a yard. 60c Table LI nen nt 37J$c n j ard. and MENTION THIS I'APEII. otherwlMei STORE Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inal dJ Inftll Clnth ir.vi uMn tr ,ta ...A -n. 1 and pliable, nt 18e per ynrd. A great mimyiise I ... .. ........ , . .. .. v .. .....i .v.. m.u.u 111. mjiii.in mi f...i' tt m..i .! '.r v "'""""nuiii Bhclf or Stair we enn eult you i in'y.R? tinri inis. , niiPPirnvriA im st j les In Dre bs aiiiKliann in the cltj . uireesircB.ntncixr inlr : lust nrirc. Kni BinrU tw" l'n,r8 for -x1- Bargnlns In tidies'. Men's and iiij running wnie.'i. vy. i. vvii,iikij.m, llcnelnct. rn Opposite Fountain Innl item SlbtH'vtisrmiMtts.. T7I0R RENT-FOUR HIX ANIJ NINE IlOOl! : neuses, .ppiynt JelJ-tfd 403 SOUTH WATER ST. fTMtUE DALMATIAN INHKfrr pnU'DKR X propelled by n poed ponder blotter, Is thi niwi i-uiiiiuii iiefctrocrei nicsana outer smal Insects. Fer sale AtHUBLEY'R l)RU(l STORE, ta West Klne street. BUSINESS EDUCATION. KbAHTONk 1UTSINI.SS int.T.Rnn Invites all iK-rsensdcslrlns taking a i our se tc run nun csiimine me meiiiecls or instruction which arc guaranteed te be thorough and prac' Ileal, frli. Day Ksslen ; SMI. Jflglit Hesslun! ujtiia iiitiu jiunuay. cpie inner-, ivl. , W. D. MOSShlf, Prln., tfdAw 16 N. Ouee n Ht,. Lnncaster. Pa. UR GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDAJ Clirnrs. 6ti etcriir'. nrn hniul nimii, uiit. Inn H I . i Clca nnw II... nt... t.'ltl.... CY. - . .... I . l V... 4.1, t, ,1111 - llll'lS, f S llllll IUUH IIOXCS. UU.MUTIIS CIOAR STORE, 018-tfdR HIEuslKliisStrecL TINr.S-Di:iDRSIIi:iMr.n, LAUDENHElJ it .iir.it, tippcmieinicr, iiecniieimcr, Drjl ..iuiivu.i, ei, juiiait wiarcis. NO. 15 CENTRE SQUARE. scpl5.tfd -lyE EXAMINL EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If jeu hnvc them examined) en wtllprebibly flint that there Is semethlne wrenc with them, mm 1 1 it, v Biivs'.t'. .sill ' li kiiiii. ill I li ill s ,, We use liitinlhibln "DIA .MANTA1' lenses, whlchare miidneiil) b) us, unci tcieiiiinendccu by ItiidliiB Oiullsls ns Hie bestnldste defee-j UICJ ISIOII. H Solid aeld Spectacles, :i.Ol); usual prlce.H Steel Seebiele,iOe.: usual price, SI. til). ArtltlcIalE) cs Inserted, 91 ; usual price, (MO H. ZINEMAM & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, ejt itci.i.Q. t Jiti.xeir.x.t'tii.'v. Uettteeii Chestnut and Walnut Streets. m)8-lyd " r.KNNERCIKrRUAltDEN." THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS. .MR.JAS F. MURRAY, Champien Hene So Se So lelst of the World. MR. M. Y. FENTON, champion orihiunplens t nnnicier liuuikc Arust, eiiiimpien itecinna Jle Diinei reif the World. .Mil, MICELLE, tlieltelliittl Jliirlepie.riist, In his latest serliKeinltu.'i ins, . .MR ML'ltlt.VY and Miss A LDEN. Versatile Siieelally Team, In a refilled and entertaining nit. M. Y FEN I ON. tlinCeiuedluii. enepiiRSlii. I RANK LUCEI.LK, Ihe Dishing H inula Im Im Im lcrsonntei , I ntreiluc I iik his 01 Igliuil serio-cemic sour, " lliclleimiliiK filrl." Unlit s without escort nnd Illinois net admit ted tetliecarden. JftWmd L PFAFFI LP, Trop. A T HEISTS. SEASONABLE GOODS REISTS. Unci Picnic Hums, iOlR tlnest Knuckle Illicit liter. He V tti. Kvtru Drv Dried Ik cr, Li'jc y V. Untst Winter Dnlecnii, Jk v Rj. Hist Til iw, 111 -V-lti kits. J1.S. Ijttest Catch NcwMuekt rcl, In 10-S, buckets, nu irlerbnrrtlsnuil liarril". IllcluiriUen .t Rebblns' Petted Mints Ham. Hf. TeiiRiie, Hum and Turkey. Hani and Chicken, (jaiuc, Turke) , t hlckcn and Dm k. Ilucklu's riuiiousbeiips-oxtiUI, Coii.einme, Clili ken, Hecf, Tomate unit Mut k lurtle. Deviled Mints, Auihet) und llltsiltr Paste, Hinekid s irellnes In Oil, Hum ItssNitrdlni s.isar dines tn Finest Oil, Miisiuril sarillncs, 1'lckled Ojslirs III Itetllm, Finest Uibster In Dettles, lleniliss Amhevlis In IMI, mid it theiisHiict neext thing. 32. . Collet rt dm cil te SV as. I uilte leduitsl te 2sc. 2Sr Celli rtslueisj tu Ac. 2.k lellis rciluml te ! 1 his is the Finest I Ineef leitlect ill the city. Yeu must see tliem le knew their worth. run HK.VI- Thrce Itrge ltoems Over fcccei.d HoerOtoret ilulldlng. REIST ! WHOLE-sAl.r. AND RETAIL OIlOrEir CORNER WIT KIVO AND PitINC E Hist., Dlrlstl) Opposite J II Miirtln.tCti.sDr) Ocssl Stoic, and Neat Doer loSerul lierte Hetel. "J 111 rta.jMttAA-SSJits.ssua tftl'V . ..WSti!S'7 1 1,, .$jm&-i??4.'. A iSm .'3rt'4!1i!m&n'''4&
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