k&s'w.bwe: g? HemSEjraiiBr leek). rsTOgw LHjIH IN AGED'WOMAN DIES. Aj i I.-- lUZAMTl IUILE, WH WM MKfl ,A nmH lltMV ,T a JM " U ' . L&-. , -. VMlV,ar Ufrnwnr una sswsiueui. " MttabU XMrtr BUty Yar-Sttli jjJMtersWsj DIM After Brief lllue. 'Cet.CJt!A, June 2.-MM. Ellrabelli unKM. an agea rrsuuent 01 town, "" man- eyeniDic, i u o'cietk, v me uw : k aea-ln-Uw, Jeseph Deach, of Locust h una 7a years, iter ni rOT"i.-u I 'vuvimr mw "" ....... . - Kla waa born In Germany, and haa , UTIM In town aince isiz. una k(r Ura Jnaenh Deacii. mlrvives. AiDaral will be held en Thursday nine-, at 9 o'clock, from Hely Trinity nelle church. . flaa ' Sarah HTdr. Mater of J. A. layers, president of the Columbia Ka nt Dang, uea mi ner lieuie, en nram end Mreet, at a late hour en Saturday moen: after a brief Illness. Tbe funeral 11 be held en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 fetack. from her lata home. I iOn Sunday night a tramp had hla left fiiMid. badly maahed In the P. H. It. pant a, tie was jumping irem a train wueu feet, atruck a atone, threwliiR him te snna ana ni leu liana leu across uie A wheat of a car naased ever the nd. maahlng It In a terrible manner. He DreugDl ie me raiirewi iiukimiau iiiu . Cralir attended him. He save hla name ! m Herman H. Oeebel, 21 yearn of age, a tttajr trade ana living in rmiaueipiun. iirvvVVte have his hand amputated SW'ntf llV0 l88"1 te Philadelphia, ' -.Tba Matranelltan band cave an excellent fjMfween in me opera neuse naiurunr iiikui. t' If a fair aited audience. The selections amiarenaered In a manner winning litany im1(u e. The Msennnrchnr rendered two &rA&ffrttek Iti a Anatv1a ThA innMri.Vftl ' aneccas in every particular. : - .Chlldren'aDay will be celeb rat oil en Sun i'-Har mernlns next littheMothedlat church. I 4Th Out-Doer club clnb Is preparing Its (SVWIUUIStOIJIUIllllU UVaillllh vtiv-utn .v. " sMmmer snorts. Cf'The high school commencement exer- f M Tuesday night. The class numbers six l?.?,ttn graduated ami the entlre evenlug will C . M devoted te their orations and recitations. IWlll ISKO piSCO 111 IUU 0iui liuuiw jJTlc oration usually lurnisueu uy uuem .' ftnrn alirnatl Will be mnlttnd this Venr. Tite y&ilasnnercher orchestra will furnish the SVgiBBBSlr. The graduates have marked the toward, of Invitations "no flowers." STi"eaepb Det)!, baggagemaster en the ; iJMaaing x, ceiumma ran roan, wui yes ;trday promoted te be a conductor. He Nrlll succeed Micbael Urluht. the latter sue- 'ik ffdltK Wllllam TenipUn, who bus re- ''HenrySchapkenbach while creslng the -street at the Flve Points last ovening re- -."elved a bullet through his bat. It was n v ftpem Mill, but msnageu te striKe me scaip '"'aefllclnntlv hard te inake its nrosence py kftewn and give Henry a geed fright. pkZr 4UW ivwi uuiuuei ui or itmiuiuu uii miu j&l. R. K. at Columbia during the meutb of Xtay ameuniea ie jih.oei. A VJIEEI.MA?J9 TIIKAT. Moyola Itldera of the Northern Km! Ilml in a uoeu xitne. feiOn Batnrdnv afternoon ihere was blcvcle priding, at, the Ilothsvllle driving jmrk. f About fifty wDeelmeu. most of whom were J5'?f. trean the upper part of the county, were awaspntanu ecsiuea uiem inore were inniiv faetaters, who manifested a great deul of lsywram in we umercni events. t The first was a half mlle nice for norsens L-ttet bad never before been in a nice. 1). v jtjeuiz wh nrni unuur iua wirv, nun kla time was 1:451. Ktxt cams a quarter mile race Ter boys ssir IS VMn nl nu-n. Xsthnti Hani wiin 4m 1mJZA- .TelOO yards slew race was wen by II. Sl IielnbAch In 2:M. F. Duchtnan was hoc- rraa fnnrth nvAnl way a lmlf mlln rnprt Tr,r 'tkacbamplonHhlpef the northern part of :lacater county. II. 1). Ielnbach wen 'MTttWi, and O. Overhelser was soceud. ftHiA AM mllaa BAfArif rnnn utnai urnn Itar J? tNcteman In 3:45, and II. Ltchty was v' 'KJlemlg wen the half mlle Star race Aia time was i:u. l). rreutx wiw nd. The Quarter mlle with hnnds etf weddtu. ieinuacn i:tu. f. i.ein- suteli waaaeoend. KTb two mile race, open te all, was wen -, sv jr. l-erau in ma. u. uvernoiser was iaeeend. Lerah fell from his wlieel en the '; third lap, but remounted and weu. '4Aium vu quite u suixens in uverr wirttcular, and it Is the intention of tlie iwnagers te have another in tbe fall. V'i.i .:- i Claonefeata Qlbsen. Erfr'At Vaverlv. N. J.. Cleon and Charlev 1 JlbseHthe' two horses that will trot here j ;; Miuway circuit uieetiug, trotted ?':helr first match en Saturday. A Newark 'x.l aftDar aavs : " Cleeu was the victor In the ,.'iiraee which lias excited the attention of ;7"Bersemn the country ever for the past feu r it iS.watks. Although tbe heats were close Ft".?MUMlirh in lui AvrIllnfr It. waa nvllntif aAn. - T . . '. "" W..VM.V. -jUie seoeuai mat ciuriey uiumiu was net ; jrat keyed up ler a bruising contest. It Is .tgltaewn that he dees net come te his HpeeU 'Miaany in uie spring, out no uau oneugu or A It te make dorm strntrh lilniNpirin tint ku'. t;2Mld heat. He speeiled very rapidly in Maeae and trotted quarters in 30) soceuds. iJfwHe scored like a whirlwind, and In the finrill ll1it Ilia Icail it lltn ttivti t P3'v The time was 2:29J, 2:251 uud 2:2tli. Kd. W. aicueuigle, or tills city, Urove the S-iwlnnlnif horse. m&r . . Kr7.r 'Flisi ranmifii UlaHlu.1 The census enumeratera AnDeIntiit. hv BL' asua aw-ct I asi T anrlln iuah r ,! I . I.. BV'KsvwaitTsviavj unuuiOf n vu iu nulla, una morning. Willi the longftrrayef questlenu . b. npnar..a mail. ... imninn ...... Ivtjaacessarilv slew. The euumaraters seen g(epert that they have bad no trouble thus ijiCuaay S. BlHir, in charge of the in- seu iue -vUJM.iHe.reuuty hospital, Ims iSatrxlnteu te take the "Deii'sus at tlie ilaaaiitv inntlttitlmin. Harry Ulppey, clerk al the prison, has 24 Man designated as the person te take the Stlbsasus of that instlutlen. OrdatnuJ as a Uouuen, kW.WUlIam Derwart, of this city, was or er k:lfrt1 uft dfiitenn in tin. Plmffli if ilm pjMMlvity, of the Protestant Kpiscepal de- )iteiuu anon, at iieinicnem, en esuuuur. siXev, J. K. Nelsen, the rector nf the church, j presented the candidate for ordination, and sia ceremony of ordination was performed fby Rt. Kev. Histioe Itulisen. Rev. Gee. M. ffjlfcrwart; a brother of tbe candidate, as- ''miwui tue uerL'iuuinus. tug i.nuur unit i tBAthn- nf fr nnpan.r W.n A irn.(nn 5fJ?' miA atr U D-l ...'ll .'l 1... l monies. Rev. Derwart has been assigned lfe cearge at ateeuen. ;;-j Death of David Klliiif, Sr. P' v David Kling, r died at his rosidence, ,;aar the Black Herso, Chester county, en i ssMuruny eveuiug, at uie nuvaiK'OU age el '.tTyaars. He was bem In Leaceck lewn- :aalp. lancastCr county, and lived there -'tta&l I6C7, when he removed te Chester aeanty, 'A wife and two daughters survive . II. A. Cremartle Meets IIU Flack. pfi Elder W. R. Norris outdated at the b,Wawbrry ttreet A. M. K. church en '.aasaaay morning, anu 111 tlie eveuini; he sMTOducea te the congregation ltev. 11. A. : Cmnartle. the new pastor. Itev. Creinartia lynacbeda sermon appropriate te the ec- ien,wuicn greauy pieasea uis cengrega- w,rm' - tft. .. . . T. T -;.'. -j.ua xiyins; uersea. fjtTbs 'flying horses that have been dein? fHck'i big buklness in the Seventh ward, 1 fcava.been moved te the vacant Jet at the aaraeref Strawberrvand Mulberrr streets. .'arbsrs tbey will open te night. 'VV tr.Sf- J,u a'"i Jteirs. ' V"'" iuuk, ui wiay tuwiisuii), uieu in jjaajr 1SS9, possessing a small estate and no wn neirs. Attorney ueneral Me al tuu appointed Jehn U. i ry, esq., iter, who will take testlmenv. ami if 1 Ibund that he baa 110 heirs thu eutatn rBl revert te the commonwealth. IT ... mm umeers 10 us elected. If At the meeting of the Yeung Men's aecianc aeciety te-morrow evening 1 ter tue easuiegyear win ue cueseu, 1 m It Is universally admitted that a mother sia, it Due ! seie, uur.e urrvuuu. lime uoLer If foriied rtttdeui It U net ndiln. , ttten MtUln'ii Feed, which hs bten urote srwpena poyieioicaiiy wuu taeiueri Af aUWHlli VV UAAVf A WPXAWAT TAItt. Twe Horses Kick .the Trace leae and Take a Spurt. Seme days age Henry Weill, the well known horse dealer, purchased a pair of driving horses which be Intended ler his own use. He thought It best te try the nnlmsls before be took his family out and for that purpose ba bad them bitched up en Saturday evening. Sam. Gran, a young man employed In the atablo.started te drive them and he was Joined en Mulberry street by Mr. Weill, who steed en the rear axle. Just above Chestnut street one of the horses began kicking and loeaened one of the traces. The ether seen Joined hltn and the imlr began a lively kicking, which they tept up until all of the traces were loose, lietb animals then began running and Mr. Weill Jumped from the wagon. In a few moments the horses were going at a furious rate. Tbey ran up Mulberry te James street and out James te the lan raster cemetery, where they were stepped. Yeung Qrau held en te the reins, which with the yoke was all that kept the horses te the wagon. Hundreds or people who mw the lierses running were euro that Grail would be killed, but he held te the horses and came out all right. The wagon was net damaged In the least. Presented With a Pipe. One of the warmest frlends that the Iro quois band has Is Johnny Klllisn, the sign painter, and he has done several favors for the musicians. Te-day the members showed their appreciation of hlsklndnexs by prosentlng bint with a beautiful French hi ler pipe. m A Hest Unco, William Sultzbach and Wnllnre Kling Indulged In a beat race nt Oraeirs landing last evening, which was witnessed by a large number of poeplo. Hullzbuck took the lead early and wen easily. A, Allowed a Pension. Silas W. Shirk, pension agenl. received notice te-day that Jehn 11. Krb, of llcfleti, haa been sllowed a ponslen at the rate of 19 per month, te date from November 2, 1888. Tlierluilm'H Concert. Therbalin's orchestra will render a rliolee pregramme of Instrumental eUrtIen en Fri day evening In Trinity chapel. Tret". Tlior Tlier bshn'a school was never as siic-essful ss ut Die present time. The who enjoy Una music sueuld avail themselves of this opportunity. Poineorutlu County Convention. The Democratic County convention will he held at the Court Heuse, Lancaster city, June KatlOa.tn. Tlie dvlegatcs from the City dlntrlrt will meet at 10 a, m. nod elect llirie delegate te tlie stule convention. The delegates from the Kerend (lnver) As sembly district will meet nt 10.15 a. in., uml elect two delegates te the state convention. The delegates from the Third Assembly and Fourteenth Honuterlal (Upper) district will meet at lO-.nOn. m. and elect four delegates te tbe state convention and u member of the state committee. After the adjournment nf all Ilia district con. ventlens the delegates will meet In joint county convention and nomlnntucntidldatesferslicrlir, prothenotary, register, treasurer, prison keeper, clerk of quarter sessions, clerk of or phans' court, coroner, commissioner, nmllter peer directors, prison Inspectors mid Congress, It JOHN E.MAMNK,Ch.Co.Cem. gcath. Trimslku. In this city, en the 1st Inst.,; Marls T., daughter or the late Mlduiel and Cutburltiv Trlssler. The relatives ntid friends of the family nic ro re spectrully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. 130 Knst King street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward II 111 cemetery. Hlfjll.-In this city, en the 1st Itwt., N.H High, In thctlstyenref his age. Therclstlves and fi lends of the family are re re specirully Invited te attend the funeral, from his lata residence. Ne. 14(1 East Walnut street nil Wednesday morning at 10:"0 o'clock. Inter ment at lincaster; cemetery. Plcase mult flowers. 2t UHavhet. Ptillmlelphla Produce Morket. Philadelphia, June a. Noeii-Klonr weak; t'enu's sutlers, 2 Uhp'i IS : extra. '!75a3:Vi; family, &ua:i7J; roller, fl UO34 50; lmttnt, ajoefo&M. Wheat dull; Ne, 2 lted new, flic; Ne. 2 I'a. de, We. Cern quiet ; Ne. 2, new, lOijH'le ; old, 40 44e. Outs dull Ne. 2 White injfc.; Ne. 2 mixed,. We. Bran dull: Winter IMlSUalU ; Htirlnir 1IS01I. i. Baled linvdult: II0&K4IX 00 as 10 qimMiy; timothy 10004613 00 for cheice: mixed, Jiu3w 11 00: baled rye straw, new, 11700(321 00. Hetter dull; I'enn'a creamery extra I'M He; I'enn'a firsts extra, 10e; Jobbing, ui'i, Bggs dull; Peen's firsts, lijic : held lets, 143 lie, as te quality. Cheese dull; part skims, flSTc ; full skims l2C Petroleum steady : refined In bbls., ST !U. Potatoes dull ; OiVitTOa eer bus. as te quality, HtoeK MnrKets. lluotatlens by Itvetl, McUranu A Lancaster, Pa. MKW YOHK LIST, 11 A. M, Atclilsoii.Tep., Bantu Ke Canada PaclUc U. C. 0. 4 1. Colerado Ceal Central Faolde. Ce.,baukers 12 u. 8 i. m Canada Heuthern Chi. Ht. U A tbg. Den. AKIeU Del. i A W Kris Krte Uids 6y, i'si its: 'ii'ii in: Jer O K. A T Leu. 4N tot) I U Hbere Hi' J Mich. Cen , Missouri l'ivcine 71), Heck. Valley .. N. F. itii'' N. l Fref. w.ij N. West. 1I.VJ N. Y. C. 0l2 Nsw Kngland 4SlJ Kest TeuucSMMj.. Utuaha , Oregon Transceutluviitul.. 47', OuUrleA W .. at2 FaclUe Mall . Itlcliraeud Termluul SWJ Btl'fcill 7sVj Texas Facina. .. ... 2i? Union Faclflc el Waliasb Cem " Wabash Fret. '.VJ Western U w West Bhore Bends PUILADKLPUIA LIST. Iti. Val B. N. Y. A Fhlla Fa. It. It. mt; Ueadlne zsil Leh. Nav " Hesteuv. Fass F. A H N. CeuU ,. Feoplet Pass. Kdg4'i SJ'; Oil.. Mil. lit 7.1 ' !w'i 111 73, Ml H''K it" 77; S'4 SI'i a). SI f.tve Stock JMnruetH. Ciiicaoe, May St. itccelpts, 1,800; sblpment. neue; wtuk; beeves, l WViS 00 ; steers It KOjtt 70;stockers and feeders. 12 W-ia7U: cows, bull nnd mixed, f I QX.J2 60 ; Texas cutile corn fed, K KVat 15; gnusers, K! SOiS 0. Heks Itecelpts. 12,0ne; slilpineiits, none; mar ket sreug ; mixed, fl UOvit 10: benvy. fi 60 4 12), ; Tight, SI 6M4 "Ji 'kips, fj yea3 7i ket "i'-nriiji, i.etw; iiipiucuis, neue; mnr et steady ;uatlvcs,4bOi(!i5 70; Western. II OOui 10; Texans.C) 7Sa5aO ; lambs. 15 5fta,7 00. S Aiu'inii, .iiu.vei. uauie-lleeelI, I'JOO: shipments, 10; market netlilug doing; nil tnreugb cenalgutneuts ; uecurs shipped te .New Yerk. Hogs llecclpts, IViO : shlpmenU. tfJOO: market steady ; medium. 14 10ii4 15; Yorkers 13 U.V44 10 ; common te fulr, f.1 K'84 ft", ; Figs. HMvil75. no cars snipped te New Yerk Sheep Itecelpts, ltw) : shipments. 1000; market fulr ; prime, 15 'JOaAGO; fair te geed, JeOOu 52); common, Ha4 ; jeurllng lambs, JjaO ; springers, 15 75i7; veiil calves, te35W. liuvrAlx, May 31. Cattle-llecelpts, IvXX) bend; market steady. Bheeii and Ijimbs Itecelpts. 4,400 head ; none for sale; In fair, demand. Sheen, cliel te extru, I5WO30 15; medium te geed, 15 70a 6 U; common te geed, 5 15(5 05. I.iitnb geed te choice, t70i.5Wi fulr te geed, H tsVji 6 ); springers, K 00(i7 60. Hogs Itwelpts,0,6; geed demand; selected medium weights and selected heavy ends, 14 20; geed te choice heavy, 14 25; selected Yerk weights, 1115; mixed pigs and light Yorkers, It 056 410; light pigs, lilfess hi, ' Mve Stock l'rlces. uv.VWSi" WA' My 3I--The receipts at the West Philadelphia and North Pent sjlvmilu Dreve Yards Mere: ,. ., , lit eves. 8heep. Hogs. or the week. .., ..3,1m ti.asi le.un Previous week . J4.a4 10,000 tisO Ueercuttle-Tlie nwlpts Included 477 head for shipment t; per steumer Ilrewalda for l,en. den, aud 477 head for shipment te Glasgow lie' steamer Frusntan. leaving 2,'i for the local market, against 2.097 bead for the previous wek. The deiuund was geed and prices ud- .'n ...... IK.. ) IIIM tin .11 .....1.. ,1. .T . inuvcuiiKf .wuuaiiKiHun, n e qUOlO i r.X- dreveyard te-day were the following : Jehn McArdle te Win. A F. W. Ilasenfui.21 Lancaster County steers, average IrtOj Iu, if no per hundred; 10 de de, average 1.1U7 k.fiM ler hundred; de de. average 1,212 Its, II 05 per hundred. Jehn HuutTer te Charles Iteesch A Hen. S3 Lancaster County slctrs, average 1,203 R., t te per hundred ' Michael Ulman te lledger Maynes, 20 l-aticas-caster county steers, average 1.31B lbs, U 75 per liurtclred ; Is de de, average U.1I0 Vm, 14 DO per Hugh Chain, jr., 6 l-ancaster County steers. average 1,24 it.. U 75 per hundred. ' n' Levi KecMuIr te IajuIi Paul, II Luncaiier !" "V11"74; . H""4 1 '"-i IlieillUIll, 4Jiia V4V: Hir: 4,iac,V",ul0U' 1J.'iiKc;cuiTs, JiS4c; fat cows. 2i3Xc ' Amenii the sales ut the West 'Ii!1i,i,.i,.i,i County steers, average IJIIO , JM S5 per hun dred 6 de de, avernge I.2J0 tm, It 35 per hun dred. Kll Wearer 1iC.H. Denjler ACe.. 23 Isinrav cester County steers, average 130 lis, II 70 per hundred. II. M. Lundls te Charles Reeseh AHeiis, 23 ijuiessterCnunty steers, avenge 1,257 lis, II Si per hundred. Jehn K.lmer; te tenls Paul, 18 Lancaster County steers, average 1,147 , II 65 per hun dred. Hugh Chsln, Jr.. Lancaster County steers, average 1,07s Iks, S4 per hundred. Chris Heltx te Charles Iteesch A Hens. 15 Un-r-Astflr County steers, average 1,150 fcs, tl 65 per hundred. Hugh Chain, Jr., 21 fjtucaster. County steers, av-ernge t5 Bs, 14 45 er hundred. Milten Ebyie Hugh Chain. Jr., 12 Lancaster County steers, average 1,'Att bs, 14 45 per hun dred. IjOiiI Paul teWelker A Ilrether, 0 lncaster County steers, average 1,0:17 lts, 14 30 per hun dred. Jehn HtnutTer te Charles Iteesch A Rens, 18 Lancaster County steers, average 1,119 lbs, 1125 per hundred. IpvI Hensenlg te Leuis Paul, 17 Lancaster County steers, average 1,150 lbs, M 20 per hun dred. Milten Kby te Hugh Clialn, Jr., 13 Lancasser County steers, average V45 lbs, II 20 per hun dred. Hheep With lighter receipts and a geed demand prices lulvancrii He. en all grades ex cept culls. We quote : Extra, 6?'le ; geed, 5tf Oa'vfci medium, 49'ie; common, 4a4J ; culls, 53Jc Inmbs were In geed demand and firm at fSc. Hogs were dull and weaker. We quote t Western at Gfteile; common de, Uii!ia Htate, 53.'iKc Milch cows were In better request at iWJ.T). Mllcli calves were In fair demand at 4i90c. Kb t cows wereln fiilrdematidat7!3Uc Hllpiiery cows wereln ralrrequei,lt!l5ig22fy. llolegnsrows were dull BtKkalS. City Dressed Hoeves were in geed demand at "Cttnn for steers and ti'AWS ler cows. fl rat n and Frovistena. Kurnlsbcd by H. K. Yundt, llreker. Ciiicaoe, June 2, 1:00 o'clock p.m. Wheat. Cum. Cats. Ferk. Ixird. Mav June .Hi Stvi 2154 .. .. July UJ IH 21i I' 0 August , Heplcniber. . .. December .......... ,u... Year (I 15 Crude UII June. .. ,.ft.. rtecel pis Hogs Itec'l nts Cnll le . Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. m. .... Wi ll cad. vv neat uern iiats. j'era. I.nrd June.,,, MX W,i July. .. August Heplclilber...., October December...., ill Jgl :i-.5J 21 '. viTi .VI '.in 1.1 40 (I 10 Year Consels Crude UII March i)i I.oenl Stock uud Iteiuls. Itepertcd by J. It. l-eng. Far IjisI value, sale. I jinciislcr City, 10-20 year 4's of IKHI.. 100 102 " " lOW yeur 4's of 1SS5. 100 101 " " l.V-30)car4'sef 1800 . 100 llfi " BcIhmiI 4's due 1801 100 102 " " 4's due 1HUH 100 Ittl " " 4's due ll 100 101 Columbia IlnreiiKh 4's due 1001 100 10) Mai. helm Uoreugh 4V; lean 100 102 MI8CKI.LANa.0UH hteckh. (luarryvllle IU It fin 1 MlllcrsvlllflHtreetCnr.. 60 IM Ituiulre Printing Company 60 65 Gaslight and Fuel Company 25 40 Htevi'iis Heuse (llends) 100 00 Columbia (Ins Company. 25 25 Columbia Water Company 10 11 Htisnuehfinnu Iren Company 100 205.25 larlnttn Hellew-ware 100 210.10 Htevens Heuse 60 1.05 MlllcrsvllloNermulHchool 25 Is Net thern Market , 60 76 Eastern Market.......... CO M (las Company llends (5 tier ct. 1000).. 100 Ml Ouarryvllle It, It. 7's 100 107.20 lUsidliiaA ;elumbluH. It,5's.. 100 10M.25 Kdlsen Light Company,. 60 67.60 Western Market 60 47 Heuthern Market. GO S ijtncnsterCltyHtrcet ltnllway Ce.H. 60 45 West End Htreet Hallway a... 60 U) Helvetia leather Ce 60 (U Watch Factory 0's 100 101 Lauc. Chem. l;e 100 1.15 TOHNI'IKE STOCKS l.nneestcr A Frultvllle DO 4fl0 liUiiciister A LltlU 25 117,75 Ijiiicnster A WllllutiiHtuwn 25 100 ljtnciister A Maner 60 140 Lancaster A Mantielm.. 25 U7 2.J I jtneuster A Marietta 25 20 linncuster ANew llellaiid. l(u HO lllg Hprlng A Heaver Vnlkvy.. 25 4,75 llrldgeixirt and Horsesbei IHU 21 Jetumbia A Chestnut Hill 20 27 Columbia A Washington 20 20 Couestega A Ulg Hprlng.... 25 lit Marletbt A Mount Jey 25 25 Laua Mt, Jey A Ellzuhethtnwn. ,. .. 100 till Lancaster AHustiictmunu 800 .tee Ijuncustcr A New Danville 23 II Columbia A Marietta 25 20 Maytown A F.liutticlhtewu 25 tri Uincester A KphrulA. 25 40 Lancaster A Willow Htrcet 25 45 75 Htmsburg A Millport 25 20 Marietta A Maytown. 25 00 HANK HTOCKH. First National Hank 100 203.24 Fanners' National Hank.., ,..,., 60 120 Fulton National Hank 100 200 Ijuticustcr County National Hank.... 60 120 Northern National Hank 100 125 Peeples' National Hunk 100 1 M Keystone National Hiiulc,.Muiilie!ni 100 111 Columbia National Hunk 100 115 Chrlstluna National Hank... 100 125 CenesliiKU National Hank ,100 lm Kphrutit Natlet.nl Hank... 100 175 First National Hunk, Celuuitilu 100 145 First National Hunk, HtruHhurg. . 100 HI First National Hank, Marietta 100 200.25 First National Hank, Mt. Jey 100 107 Lltltz National Hank 100 HO Meiiutvllle National Hank 100 100 Munhelm National Hank 100 1.10.75 Union National Hank, Mount Jey 60 61 New Helland National Hunk. . IIU 175 Gap National Hank 100 117 Ouiirryvllle National Hank 100 I'll Klltubetliteu n National Hun. 100 Ui Central Nutleuul Hank. Columbia... 100 112 llcnt SUutcrtiecmcttte. c HEAP-PlMtE HYi: WHIHIvlKa, lll.ACK- nerry, Ulngernud Kuuimel llrumlles. IIOIIIIKH'H LIQUOlt HTUHE, Ne. 22 Ceutre Hquare, BILLY WAIT. HAH THE HESTTWO Feil 6c and 6c Cigars In the Htate, at NOH. 6 A 103 NOllTH OUEEN Sr. dac&OnidM.Tu.Th.H rp iTiru'we"" young men whofe On i JL Uurter Willi Hllver lluckle, Huturday even ing en Kimt King street, between Duke and Lime streets, will return the sume teZuhm's Cerner uud receive reward. itu WEll.WETIIKHK.sr ASMOKTMENT OF ,1'lpes unit Cigar Helders. French Hrlar Pipes In Cases. 60c. uch. All the flue Hrunds of Hineklng Tobaccos. ,...,. DKMUTH'HCiaAKHTOllK, M8-trdIt 114 liist King street C IM:Tu,i.V.i',INH N AucTieN"bt3bba M J HIS EKK ut ItEINHOLD'S.Near Dejiet. T730U HALliA'AVFlJrn;TilACK HCLIvV. 13 weight Mpuunds, used u few times. At L. M, HAItl'MA.N'S LUery Htuble, rear of Aiuerlc.iii Heuse. it- IIUBWOllKH I VIRKWORICSl riltKWOHKM Wholesale te Dealers, all the new stv les. , ., , ... .. .J.N K. W EAVKIt, Agt.. , Ju2-lwd 101 West King St., Ijiucaster, Fa. 2U11 CIOAiCs7)LDK.Vl.K)N"A'NDTriA Querlila, are cleur Huvunu tiller 6 cent . irs, huud-iuiide, In boxes or 25. 60 and 100 ...,.., ,DIlUTU'HCUAUHTOKKt' Jif talillshed 1770. 114 East Klqg Htreet. BIT 6e HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN thu city, at HILLY WAIT.'.s. . ,.. .... Nes.6 IUI North Uuceu Ht. deeMmd.M.Tu.'l'h.S H ' ( i K.rHL,i,Ui,.AISS IN Al'CTlON GOODS S I1I1S WEEK at KEINHOLD'H, Near Depot. ritllK ONLY CIGAR BTOReIviiIkRE YOU Jl iiui purchase Imperlwt nnd Kev West C igars.uud It. F. Uraveley'sStiperler Cavendish. DKMUTU'H ClOAIt H1X)HE, ,.. . .. 114 East King Street, telephone. al8-tfdll c MIX TRE.vSLRERS REPORT OF 1IAI " iieuui nun nuereuepeslted at clee of butluest Saturday, Muy 31, inu Ib.J: WIIEUGIIKPU1iri.ll. Fulton Nutleuul Uank 813.774 M People's National Hunk 2:t,10 60 First N'utlenal Hunk .. . 12,341 5i I60,02H 16 I, J. II. Itathfoii.Trcusurererthe City of Lan caster, li., de solemnly swear that the above report Iscerrect. J. II. KATHKUN, Treasurer. Subscribed nnd sworn te before me this 2d day et June, Iwu. lu ROUKRTCLAUIC. Mayer. jOHOWNH DRUG STORE. BROAviVlST'S Skin Curative Seap Keeps the skin Seft unit Smeeth as Velvet euTkK'. UUeuw" U"J "' A" tViVu'e: I'RICE 15c CAKE, -AT BROWN'S DRUG anlMy.'u,TbJl-lt STORE. JWtf sMsttUemen. nirOltlt WANTKD BY A MIDdLk-AOF.I) ... woman, slashing, Ironing or work by the day. Apply te MltH.HKLLAIUv, ltd .313 East Frederick Street. B Air IIAIT ciiuas. First-class Halt can be hsd at nil times at OBO. KltEINEIl'rt, JuMwd Ne. 30 jserth Water Htreet. G HEAT IIARGAINH IN AUCTION GOODS THIS WEEK at HKINIIOMVH, Near Depot, OTICK THE UEOULAH MONTHLY meeting of the Yeung Men's uemncrauc isecieiy win e iipiii miwiay r.ve, June ju hricll KI.KI.-TION OK OFFICERS. inll-niit WILKIE C. IIAltlt, Heerelary. 17-ANTK11 ailtLH FOR GENERAL V Housework ; geed situations furnished free of charge. Apply I'ENN'A KMFLOYMKNT 1IUHKAU, 12 Seu th Duke Street. '1 HEAT HAROAINS IN AUCHON GOODS JT THIS WEEK at IlEINHOLD'fl,Near Iepei. UDOI-W HAVE IXJNO HINt'K DX'1DED Hint Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the Hest In the Htate. Fer sale sl NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dec6-0mdM,Tu,TbJ4 w ANTKD-AN ACTIVE MAN FOR EACH section. Salary 173 te 1100. te locally rep resent a successful N. Y. Company Incorporated tesudply Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, ete., te consumers at cost. Alse a Lady of tact, Halarvr S0, te enroll members (80.000 new en rolled, 1100,000 paid In.) References exchanged. Kmplre Co-es"rutlve Association (credit well rated) IxKk Hex 810, N. Y. fptt'klydM.R -1HA11LES M. HOWELL. Marble, Granite and Brown Stene Works, Ne. 135 North Queen Ht., Lancaster, Pa., Executes Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones and building work of best.materlal und work manship st lowest prices. Designing and Let tering specialties. All work guaranteed. Pleuse call and examine the large stock of finished work. my31.2td M t:nnlrcher SUMMER THEATRE. Week Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 2. Miss Florence Palmer, Miss Tlllle Frank, Miss Kilty Van Felt, Leslie A Henry, Fitzgerald A Kclley. 4aTAdmlsslnn, 10 cents, which entitles you te lea Cream or Seft Drink. Performance ruin or shine. CHRIS 11URGER, my2lK)iiid Proprietor and Manager. Q fri". REWARD TO THE PERSON FIND f?JJ Inga large Red Leather Fockelbook, suld book contains 1183, mere or less, In tlOiind IJ0 bills. Alse express receipt drawn In fuver of T. J. MrUuIre, New Yerk city : also express receipts te Miss M. McGnlre, LIvIiiksIeii, Mon Men tana, and baggage receipt ever C. C. C. A St. L. via P. R. It. Parties leaving the smiieut this enice will recelve the above reward. Heek lest about 4. ,10 p. m. Huturday, May 31st, between Lancaster and Ijindlsvllle. Leser thinks between one uud seven miles went or Lancaster, ltd T.J. McOUlRK. rilHK LANCASTER TRUST COMPANY HOLIC1TS CURRENT ACCOUNTS, TIME DE POSITS AND TRUST ESTATES. Acts as Assignee, Executer, Guardian, Agent etc. Rents Bexes In Its Fire and Uurglar I"reef Hteel Vuults, Stores Valuables at moderate rules. Nrw. SO and 38 NORTH QUEEN ST. npl2-lmdeed WK EXAMINE EYEM FREE. Spectacles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Ooed I If you have them examined you will probably And that there Is something wrong Willi them, and that glasKcs will be a great help Ie you. We use Inimitable "DJA AIANTA'' lenses, which nre made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists us the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, KM. 00; usual price, gr..oe. Hteel Hpeetncles, 80p.( usual price, fit .00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, Ml ; usual price, 910. H. ZIHEHAH & BR0.1130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Uetwcen Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvK.lyd TEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL! HOLD WATCHES, NII.VKK WATCH liS, D1AMO.VD3, JKWKI.HY AND CANES. Examination of Eyes Free 1 Ne Dreps Used 1 CHAS. S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KING STKEKT, LANCASTER. FA. llSK HROS. AHART.MAN. Parasols 1 Parasols! Parasols! - ATltEIHJCKO Fit ICES. All Kinds of Umbrellas and Parasols. ALSO Net Parasols, Wagen Umbrellas. REPAIRIHQ Si KECOVERINQ NEATLY DONE, AT THE MAKERS. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. HiirlSJimd M ARTIN UROa. Wt sturt te-day u pretev sleiial of Elccuut Buuiiuer Outing Garments. Light weight aud Light Celer Hulls, lucludlug Herije, Flan nel und Cusslmere, 810, (12 JUNE DOINGS. H. Fancy Linen and White Vests, Sl tejj! Uluiers- all the popular colors. Coel Coats uud Vests, II, f ISO, K. A HANDSOME CHOICE OF SUMMER COATS AND VESTS, VERY DRESS V, AT J5.W. Feich and Heuse Coats. All the Newhtvles of Outing Flannel Shirts and Outing NecUw ear. Hells, Hashes, Uraces und Hosiery. Only u Dickens or our eyes could tell you the whole Aiurj- ui comien anil style. You'll knew the prices are right when you see the way they're selling. Remember, all our Clothing business rests oil where wc started. Belling the best there Is In every line and selling It cheup. Hew much of a bargain Is te be had here In Hey's Clothing can be secu In our suits at J2.I2M fj 18 0 and 14. HeweleBantly Hey's Hulls carl be gotteuupcanbe seen In our suits irem te 10. Te knew hew neur Ready-Made Clothing approaches Custom Werk, see our Men's Hults from 110 te US. WK ARE MA KINO Clay Serges te Order, at $23,00, FIVE COLORS. -Arllt Cutters uud Skilled Tailors are Doing ths Werk, MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. Graduation Presents ! litem &fettevtUcment AlftlAQEH. Doersom Carriage Works. FINK CATtniAOEH.BUGailM, PHjETONH, MARKET WAGONS, ETe. .A Dlatferm Rainess Wagen ; also, Beeond Beeend Beeond llendl McCill Wneens, JumpJseat Csirrlages and,iuggies will lie sold at astonishing low prices, at the Jdoersem carrlaee wekki, (eruer of Duke and Vine Hlreeu (formerly Nerbcek A Mlley), dli-lydAwR OEO.H. NORBECK, Prep. G1 REAT It A ltd A INS IN AUCTION OOODH T THIS WEEK at ; KKINIIOLDH, Near Depot. TfllNKTAILOIUNUI ALL THE LATENT NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENH.AT F WRIKSL'H jaiilMindlt Ne, 4 West King Htreet. C1HEAT HAROAINS IN AUCTION GOODS IT THIS WEEK at It KIN HOLD'S, Near DepeU ITlinE URICKH, FIUE CLAY, AT LOW 3 figures, gote JOHN 11EHT, SM East Fulton street. m7-tfd P0R RENT THAT LARGE CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND, NO. 20 EAST KINO STREET. Inquire within. mll-tfd "1IIKAT IIAIUIAINH IN AUCTION OOODH JT TIIIHWEEKat REINHOLD'B, Near Depot. "W": ANTKD-1IORHE8 TO PASTURE. Address. upr23-tfd W. W. aitOHH, NctTsvllle, I'a. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONECAN Kquul Hilly Waltz's Havana Filler Cigar, at NOH.8 4:10uNORTllO.uEF.NBT. decMmdM.Tu.Th.H COUNTRY ai'ltlJ) WANTED TODodiN TODediN eral houseMork In the city. Apply I'ENN'A EMPLOYMENT MlAKAtT, ni9-lind 12 BeuthDuku Htreet, BKNT TWO FOR F1VKCKNT.CIOARH the city, at HILLY WAITZ'H, r ....m N".filtM North Queen HI. decMmdM.Tu.Th.H . MALE HELP FURNIHIIED Fit Bit. lAiiciistcr Employment Uureuu, Ne. (11 h Duke street, maj-2-lyd G IRE AT IlAl'ttTAINH IN AUCTION OOODS I TIIIHWEEKat KEINHOLD'H, Near Depot. rpllOl.'TAHHANK, " X B1IIIIT MANUFACTURERH AND MEN'S OUTFirTERH, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Hhlrtsmade te order as low as ll.U). Perfect fit guaranteed. nl-lvd AT OUR OFFICE YOU CAN OET ANY amount or LANCAHTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. G1 REAT IIA7taAIN8 IN AUCTIONUOOD3 T TIIIHWEEKat REINIIOLD'8, Near Depot. J71HEE KOH ALL FOR ONE WEEK-LA N- caster Employment Uureuu, Ne. Ill North uke street. mu2-lyd A GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR J. NewLuwnsbyuslnKLANCAHTERCUEM IOAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHElt. G 1 REAT HAROAIN.H IN AUCTION GOODS 4 xi in v r.r.iv ui KEINHOLD S, Near Depot. 1IAT 1H TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO W creuleu HeuuttfulLawner Renew an Old One. "rjUHLlCSALK. OS SATtTIlU VV, JlTNK 7, 1800, At Ne. Ill Washington street, between Duke and Church strccts.tal o'clock a. In., the Uak lug Utensils of a First-Class Bakery, one horse carriage, two business wagons, sleighs, four seta of geed harness, set of hakeeven castings with cast Iren furnace and boiler, dough cutters, scales, wheelbarrows, and tboentlreeutflt tee numerous le mention. II. 1. RlnlILV.1l. Jet:t, L. Haisks, Auctioneer. Iny3Wtd HOI FISHERMEN I-TI1E BASS CAM palgn will seen begin. We are opening up the Illicit, hit of Tackle, embracing the best burgulus lu Reds, Lines, Reels, Heeks, Baskets and Speen Trolls In the market. Loek up your old reds and see what mountings you need. We have a full variety of Ferrules, Guides, Tips, Heel Heats, lint t Cups, Ac. if, FRAILEY'H EAST END PHARMACY, . . ., (Opposite Eastern Market). S-Take Fralley's Harsapurllla Compound for the the bleed. 60c and II. M.W.F&w G HEAT BARGAINS IN AUCTION. GOODS THIS WEEK nt REINHOLD'S, Near Depot. rilHE NEW GLOBE HLICKR. Hetel Keepers, Bearding Houses, Grocers and all Cutters of Meats use our Hllcer. It Is a per fect one. Will slice Bread, Fruits and all Bone less .Meats, etc., etc. It will till a want long felt, and Its construction makes Its use perfectly safe. It will boa household treasure te all who use It. NATIONAL MANUFACTORY CO.. ni2l-l fd 215 Sherman St., Lancaster. Fa. f ATHE FOR HALE. A 22-INCH BWING Aj with blocking extension of lu inches, II feet bed engine lathe, geed as new. Heed's manufacture with gearing, counter shaft, chucks, face plates. Rests und such tools as belong te a lathe. Can be seen at old water works. Enclose price In sealed envelope and address te chairman wnter committee en or be fore June 0, 1S1W. Committee reserve the right te reject any or all eilers. mji'tMitdeed ROBERT CLARK, Mayer. G REAT HAROAINS IN AUCTION GOODS TIIIHWEEKat KEINHOLD'H, Near Depot. $100,000. IN BONDS AND MORTOAOE3 FOR IN- l'Vtnit)U IJ Ulftlu U 1 moo, i2oe, 1ioe, n,oeo te 120,000. Bends 0 per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mortgages Cper cent. Interest, payable halt yearly. Hend or call for full Information. JOHN II. MKTZLKR. Ne US. OukftHL B. MA HI IN A CO. -AT- J. B. MARTIN ft CO.'S During the Menth of June BHRGHINS Every Department ! A Meney S.ivlng Menth te punbasers. Everything Displayed ou Counters With Bargain Ticket Attuched. GREAT REDUCTIONS China Straw Mattings ! Toe lare a stec't and we have placeu lew prices en every uumber. Damask Patterns In Carpet Delgus at e a yurd. Cor, Prince & W, King Sis., LANCASTER., PA. Great Clearing Sale! LB. Murtie & Ce., ywt 3Htiertttmtttt. "ClOR COUNT V COMMISSIONS, WILLIAM OIITMAN, Of Wellington Borough Lewer DlstrlcL Unb Jeet te DemocraUe Rule npl-tfd F OB COUNTY COMMISSIONER. A. L. WINTERS. of FroTldence township. Snbtect te Dcmryrallc rulta. j marl2-lfwmyatfd TnOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ' JAMES B.UEHT, of Uncjuterclty. Hubject te Democratic rules. myZMwdiw TOR CUIINTY AUDITOR. C. U. AMMON, of EphraU (Northern district) Hubject te Dem ocratic rules. iiiBy21iiid F IOII COUNTY AUDITOR. W, B. BCUNEITMAN, Of Elizabeth town borough. Subject te Demo cratic Rules. m2iWwdw rilRLS WANTKD FOR OKNERAL HOUHE VJT work. Ne. 81 North Duke street, Lancas ter Employment Bureau. may2-lyd TJANTALOON DAY. Pantaleon Day. Just received the very latest In TROUSER PATTERNS I McQRANN & NOWLEN, ap!21yd I3fl North Queen Ht. N EW SPRING HUITINGS. WATT & SHAND, HAVE MADE SPECIAL PURCHASE OF FIFTY FIECES New Spring Suitings. Srt Inches Wide Broken Check and Narrow Stripes lu Brown, Green, Tun uud Blue Qreuuds, never sold for less than&Oc, new 2"e a urd. NEW FRENCH STRIPED HENRIETTAS, 40 Inches wide. New Shades, Handsome Qual ity, Qtiic; worth 75c. Every Desirable Plmile In CASHMERE HENRIKlTASBtffic,85c,:S7c,50c,T5c le 1100 a yard. MOHAIR HRILLIANTINCSIn Black, Cream and Latest Shades at 25c, 37c, 50c und 70c u yard. BLACK HATIN STRIPED GRENADINES, Elegant 0.uullty, II 25 a yard. BLACK SILK DRAPERY NETS at Tic, b7).c, $lC0,125teSJU)uurd. BLACK SILK LACE FLOUNCING!! at 75c, 85c, II C10, II 25, 81 50 te 50 a yurd. HILK AND WOOLULOKI.YK In Black and Celers, 40 Inches wide, 1125 a jard; usuul price, II 50. NEW MK STORE, 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. B 03TON STOKE. NEW TO-DHY. One Case Apron Ginghams, 5c a yard. 21 Pieces Black and White Challies at 8c. One Case Yard Wide Best Batiste, i2jc. a yard. 25 Pieces Light and Dark Challies at 8c One Case Dress Ginghams, 5c; usual price, Sc. a yard. 19 Pieces Striped Crape Wash Goods, Light Celers, 7c a yard. 40 Pieces Curtain Lace at 10, i2K 15, 17 cents a yard. 17 Pieces of 22 Inch Em broidery at 25, 33, 3714, 50 cents a yard. 10 Pieces 22 Inch Turkey Red Embroidery at 25c. a yard. One Case Dress Ginghams, 6"c.; usual price, 10c a yard. ie Pieces All Silk Black Dra pery Nett, 75c; usual price, $1.25. See our goods, get our prices, and then let your own judgment decide whether you can de se well anywhere else as at 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCASTER. PA. BOSTON STORE. BOSTON mu. Charles Stawii. s, etv turrtlemtnt. pALACE OF rAHUlON. ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 N. Queen St,, LANCASTKIt. Three Days' TWKNTY-TII REK CENT 8ACEv READ WHAT WE OFFER reit Twenty-three Cents for Then 3Daj 1. FIFTY GREAT BARGAINS ATTWKNTV.THREE CESTS EACH. MILLINERY. .?? .' lnr"?.?anT Straw Hat und a large Violet Spray, all for 2lc. it1?: 2T,A rH1?' 'teueh and Ready Bailer Hat, In the following colers: Cardinal, Black. Navy, Gray, llrewn. and 2 yards ofNes. 16.22 and JO elegant Fancy Ribbon, all for Zle. !? worth Wc'0""1 1,,ln8 ipTar f Mower" fur ''Ne.'-A Child's Trimmed Hat In Navy or Brown, trimmed with Bews of Ne. 0 Ribbon. for Ele, Vn R t.A.lln.. Dlnj.1. VIla iril.M ... a nels, ever 50 stj les, your choice for 2le. RIBBONS. . Ne. &-2K yards of Ne. 12 All-silk Matin Rib b0DJi crown edge, In alt the desirable shades, for 23fl. ' .,? 72 y0"9 of Ne- 1B Weubled-faced Satin Rlbhen, in black and colors, for iSle. ..??? 8-2 yard' or Ne- '" or -te IHarK Meire. Ribbon, satin edge, for Sin. Ne. 92 elcKftiit Fringed Linen Tray Cevers. stamped, for 23c. Ne. 10 One line Meinle Linen Tray Cever, satin dado border, sewed fringe. Ter 2:1c. Ne. 11 A line watln Damask Tray Cever. fringed, for 21c. Ne. 12-A flue Larite Hatln Damask Tewel, extra large, knotted fringe, for 21c. Ne. 133 large White Satin Dnmnsk Linen Deyilcv, fringed, cither white or bordered, for B)c. Ne. H a Alt-Linen Deylies, fringed and bor dered, for 21c. Ne. 15-3 yards of extra heavy Linen Towel ing, In different widths and patterns, for 2ic. Ne. 1&-0 fine Htainped White Matin Damask Deylte, fringed nnd stamped, 10x10. for 23e. Ne. 17-8 fine Meinle Linen Deyll.s, stamped and sewed JrlnKc, for 2!c. Ne. 19 10 balls or Tinsel, In any color, as sorted, for 23c, ' Ne. 20-A large fine Dress Buckle, ellher geld , sliver, orexydlze. for 2te. ' Ne. 21 A tine Htraw Belt, In any color, with patent adjustable buckle. ferJe. Ne. 22-0 cakes of Fine Toilet Seap for 2:1c. Ne. 21-C bettles of Ammonia for 2.1c. Ne. 21 25 papers of English Hairpins for 2)c. Ne. 252 Hair CuiIIng Irons for 23e. .0-xZ? Spoe!" of "est Cotten or Sewing Bilk for 23c. ...M0--271 j0"n skeins of Fllavslle or Wash Silk for 23c. Ne. 23 3 pairs of SeamlessStocklnetteShlelds for 23c. Ne. 29-3 yards of White riald India Linen for 21c. Ne. 80 3 yards of wide Torchon Lnce for 2-lc. Ne. 31 5 yards of line or wide Real Torchon Lace for 23c. Ne. K-2J.J yards of fine wide Oriental Lace for 23c. Ne. S3 3 Ruches of any of our Sic Ruches for vsc: select one or tnrce styles. Ne. SI I dozen Handkercl nilkprrhlnrQ rnlnntil l,nr. uvicu. new imiicrus, ler iir. Ne. . 8 Drawn-worked Lawn Hand In 0 different naturni,. ferttin. ndkerchlefs, Ne. 80-0 flue White Hemstitched Ilaudker Ilaudker chlefsfer2Jc. Ne. 373 fine Embroidered Hemstitched Hauderchlefs for 2c. Ne. S8-2 extra fine Hand-Embroidered or Drawn-work Handkerchiefs for Sic. Ne.89-2 pairs real frame Lisle Gloves for 21e. Ne. 10-lpalr of Pure Milanese Silk Gloves for 23c. Ne. 41 1 pair of Pure Milanese Silk MRU, patent backs, for 2)e. Ne. -l pair or cither Rlark, Slate, Tan Celer erBalbrlgnan Hove, the blacks warranted posi tively royal stainless, all of them of the finest grnde 40 Gauge Hese, uny pair for 2.1c. Ne. 43 2 pairs of lull regular made Balbrlg gan Hese, or full regular made Black Hese or full regular made Fancy Striped Hose for 23c. Ne. 41 3 Ladles' Fine Ribbed Vests, white or cream, fancy neck, perfect goods, for 2Jc. Ne. 43-2 extra line Lisle Ribbed Vests, silk crochet neck, for 23c. Ne. 402 Children's (Jauze Vasts, long sleeves. size 18, 20. 22, 21 aud 2(!, for 2!c. Ne. 47 Ail elegant Ladles' Fancy Lawn Apron fer2!c. Ne. 43 10 Cut Silver Bracelets for 2!c. Ne. 4U-0 Bread Baud Cut Silver Bracelets for K. Ne. SO 0 dozens Silver or Geld-Headed Mick Pins for 2)c. FIFTY SPECIAL BARGAINS Ter 23 Cents n Bargain. THIS SALE LASTS THREE DAYS, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE a, 4, ANU C. Call early, as any of these bargains when sold cannot be duplicated. H AOEK& BROTHER. Hager & Brether. Special Prices ON- Seasonable Goods ! INDIA PONGEE, EXCLUSIVE STYLES, 13c, 20c. FRENCH SATINES We have Just opened n LINE of the NEW EST STYLEd nnd COLORING. EGYPTIAN COTTON, ISC. PER YARD. The newest Cotten Dre9s .Material, lighter In weight than any ether material. Kdects copied from French Organdies. SCOTCH GINGHAMS, Fast Colets, Laiste nnd NeatChccksand Stripes. 21c quality for 20c. ' Scotch and French Zephyr. Lighter weight than Ginghams Andersen's Dyes and Htyle-i, 23c, 3c. ' SILK AND WOOL BENQALINES.SOc. REAL INDIA SILKS, 73e, II. The above represent Twe Special Bargains. SUMMER WEIGHT SERGES. We are efferlns for 37Jic nnd COa Twe Extraor dinary Llnesef All-Weel Light vVelchtNtrlped, Plain and I'lald Serges, comprising all this sea son's Colorings, Fermer Price, EOe and 73c. Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 3i West King St., I.ANCASTER, PA, A THOSTERS CORNER SALOON. A NI0E HOT LUNCH Will be Served PVPrv mnrnlmr fmm Q ,n 1 :"0. Ruppert's Celebrated Beer drawn from th keg aprtw-tfd rANTED-APPLlCATIONS OF COMPE J.T, .'." men ana women for all kinds el skilled labor. Apply PFWA V'VllW riVf PVT TJTTDW A IT Pate of Fashion, 12 Seuth Duks Street. H 4
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