''in V rse m ' rf v to.'Y&Ae. . T j !rfCE, TtTJESDAY. JUKI i- F-l-S Ci L Ll "'R-?, MV eric'i3lns with ,ft t nd llie fijtn' r ."".: ..riiiiuiBniun liiml " v.,f.ecaary " uury n I-Wanv as three bodies in bltatAffbund 18 ftoldlers burled y.f whom within the nasi ,&. Tula manner of disposing he remains or colored soldiers r'ln direct violation of tbe law which i enacted for the especial purpose or prn- .-Vldinc acalust the burial of soldiers In ipettci's fields and If our Columbia colerod itiftlenda have no rcspoctawe place 01 uunai PA for their dead, Uie cominitteo or citizens ST .'V.M.YinkA .Inf.. II lalnftnnln lllftlitlrinl nf tird. j?iliers aheufd previde for their intcrinnnt gVyM me law utrtcis,anu tnose aireauy uuricu IWacujht te be lomeved from the potier" h EkVi field '. Wrlcbtavllle has a colerod peonle's E?Seemetexy, where doubtless arrangements , -ceuia ue made ler tne uurini 01 leiumuiaa Vh '- 1 . !..! n . ...... 11..1I K $.Hureu noiuiera. erj rvBw;iiuiiy, 4f A. C. Lkekaiip. &f,l'The commissioners as seen as the nbove 'nrmmunicaunn na Dreugui 10 meir rucu plta aderted the follewing: in Ktiewca, mat me inoniuerB ei uie Idlers' burial committee for Celumbln. 2 I whose hands the law puts the burial of rjltAiuul Inrllrtnnt nr.1il I A cat ln nrtf Iflnjl if fetfce contents orUilscemmutilcatlon. if the f.P, Jmcta, as stated, nre correct thcre has been a violation both of the snlrltand tlie letter of K&rtbe act of 18S5, and the place of burinl has ff S'been Incorrectly described In all the com- f?) mlttec's requisitions upon the county ns Kq-hihi" Columbia Colored Cemetery." The jiiuem. or tue law neing te proveiu me ?;y Inter ment of the soldler in pauper ground, SvlW respectfully suggest te the committee i-.-upon wnem uoveivcs ine uuiy ei uunai fcthat Lhnv iihntild Rtweiltlv nnd thernin-hlv -M'remedr the matter if the fuels are as stated St X' in Mr. Leenard's communication. Erac ttftntrnt Tlifil n MltjMtlntiu tif llm tftennty funds we proceed te Columbia and .nu me jnomuursei uie cumiumce in muK j.jtlng a thorough In vcsllgHllen of thoullega- (Uens. ACCIDENT TO A BOY. j Falls Frem Wagen and tlm Wheals BW Pass Orer Ills Heed Found IIIh rpg Jiunnway who. Br V.OL.U.MIUA, Jiinu j. uuaricsijumnaiiiur, rv," young ney living at iron vine, met witn n s.-.Tery paiuiui acciaeni en Locust street nun ??n.'kif,ir. Ilia futlin.. wau l.niilln.. n Int nf Pptiliotuiebeld goods and the boy was bitting IhZea b chair in the natren. The team mive h ljjuddcn start and the boy was thrown te K,tt! the street, both wheels passing ever his S3-MM. His face and hands wcre badly PS'brulsed and thrce tcetli knocked out. Dr. ctSi?iMlftrflr u am Mimmlnluul mill inntitl tin lmtm 7fhmVn Thn l.nxr tnu tnbtt.. I,. III., lifimn PSit IrenvlllD. jJVjsfc Themas Keurkls, a Itttsslan, as living txawiuinuwiieaim jour cuiiurcn in I'liua MdelDhla several months aita. Tliev also C.kftd a boarder named Antheny Tepsiis, anil t. w j Acurnii luiiiiii iiiai. iuu iieiimur , t,BQ nis lamuy nan icu ler irnrts unlcnewn. . The husband went en the search, anil n fnw yjUju age located thorn lu this place. He fc tfftta here yesterday mill with Iho assist. leiuuicer whiick leunu ine Hearder his nimllv lixinir tiiL'etlinr. Tnnsus .'kd aecured cmnlevment at the Husnue- b j nnii leuing mm auu .. . ... .1. r . ... - was previdiinc for SM wife and chili 1 children. Kntirkia was wiIIm. , fled net te Prosecute if his wife returned te tfkilfn. hilt ttiln )in flrv.llnrxl Ia At anil llm i! children would net leave their mntlier. ''After soma porsuasleu en the .irt of squire i.vnns tue wiiocensenloil te return tk Atlrf l.tlA tllutl truie lilu fiilttllir tn lMiiludnl. i :2phla this memlnir. i-t Ous. Jeffries, a young con of Conductor j,Clias. Jellrles, was badly bitten by u deg, tfuwiieu ny i-iius, u. urewii, yesterany iiiuir- 'I kirvnn 'Pl.n l.n. u .....11. 1 .... .... I .1 'trect, when the deg iittncked lilin I'lid bit w. Him severely en 1110 right arm. ;-) Airs. r. u. l'urnie was 1:01111: home from ;: market tills morning, and siiralnud her Rlbel bv fulllmr. jPVfe. Win. Cellins, living near .Shannen alley, fcfrl abused his w I le in a shameful maiiuer lust .nignu Tlie trealinciit was or sucli a im- III M am I.. n.niiDn lit, u.. ... nl l.lnu aC ...... a vu.wa.V V UIUHOV IUU OJ JIIIMIIIIIPH )1 PUIIIU umguuers who proventeu lurincr aimse 01 i r1 the woman. & A large crowd of peojile went en the 9 Mftthnrliat Klltuluv Rlirvnl iiti.ntf. In Pmtrvn K this morning. W9S The (Ierjrliitluill"-1iiiwl:ii- unlmnl U 2 i.i.nLrr:";-v,-....:," rr"""y.: .. -..." "Hi.iiK n incinc i jiciseH weuus le-uiiy. 2- j. number of nreminent l'eunsvlvanbi K-i' rallroadleniclals wero lntewu yesterday en jrf wur 01 inapccuen. niore nre 1110 usual Bumocret ruinera alteal concerning tue fjrriun 01 iuu eiuciais. inere is nil liuprch. ? lien that important ehanuiM will lie inmln K?fcr the lncreascil freight tnillle, whiiii re & nnlres mera vnrd room. T1i CC KnilfllllHtl nui . immilf.rAil ttt'rmli. ' flVA HtlllH hnfnrn Mmilrn liiitiu iirvtlnul (delinquent subscribeis te Columbia Yv'ugeii h-i- The Columbia flre cemnaiiv vlsllrul llm B&Shawnee fair in 11 body last night nnd jiru- rjVku""1" uiiuii wiiu it iiiiiiuvome c.ike. J, . KYecum made the presentation speech nnd ih'tC.C. Kauilmau received the same. COI.U.MIIIAXS AVJ.V. The Gun Club et Marietta lie aated-l'ull Score or tlie Ti'imiH. The return sheeting match between the Marietta and Columbia gun clubs came nil Monday evening. It was held In Colum bia, and was at glass or composition tnr f;cts. It resulted In a n.teiy for the Co Ce umbla club. Fer the hake of con culcnea the traps wero up ou n flat along the nheres of the river, with the turbulentnnd muddy water for a background. This hud tlie effect of making the sheeting very diflicult. There Is nothing iu connection' with trap hooting that will bother the most skillful gunner niore than Hlioetlng evor water. Twe matches wcre shot, and Krueger, thn noted gunner of Wrights ryUle, maintained his excellent ropulHtlen by keenlllir ill till) le.ul. Ilrnmnn ami 1.-..M. ife d,ricn. a" ,uade very crcd Itiible scores.con- gY wucnng an disadvantages. Dr. Tayler iiiv w"i me eesi 01 coalition, ns lie Is (3 "till affected hy his recent illness. The " "y rt nines seemed badly rat- & tt . " "1'Hui misses w ero net 01 lti- Hj'nxiucnv occurrence. They took their do de do fSkt,ntuebcs,loruumor' heweter. After BS""1' "'"-" Pleasant hair Heur was spent S - a thellOtel of Chllrlrs I.mnilu.iifl l I. . &fci?P)AKun.ner,,lmse,falia8Brcat 'friend of P?l.tl18 6l00ti""s- The full wero was as i, , . , 1 ik-st match. . vuiumuia. A. O. Krueier 1 : n. jtenman :Ci- PratiHL4.il 0 1 l.lJHb'ti. ,..n.u 1 1 0..1 VBaVTe 0 ..-.0 0 iUey?iZb 1 1 0 1 A 0 1 ilg ,... I 0 0 1 1 t 0 1 0-6 ,...l 1 0 l 1 l 1 1 1 Jy Kt 1" nl-TTT " frl iiw. eiuume.,1 rm Dr. Tavler BWL W.Kendrleh.... .12 1-3 0-4 0-3 1- 4 02 . 0 ...0 .. l ......I 0 .0 Total.. VA . . SECOND MATCH. -y ueiunitiia. fc ...- r f1-." rurgc-r.,.i 1-10 0- t 1 18 l-a l-S .....!8 0-6 0 3 1-H 1- e 1-4 0-4 ..3t if S """"""i - .......u v. 1 recjm.... j Broeme.... ...... 1 .....1 .J0 r, Tayler..... , I'rndrlrL., 'fc MarleTuT' T.. Ei niaic.. Muby reuf...... uchanan , Qumpt. ,.. , 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 100 1 0 0 ,....e ?. Tetul... mm. Sal orifermcii. Kreider, proprietor of the Rail- haa.fi. On t-1-. T Wt a - naiicr 14. iuaiU i pnee pata wm nvLfjIr'jxiyN being pushed en the market, which ft&Ttnfcrier materials and lese their strength Ihlry, Iter &. rTiyCrauer the can is once wftU-rl'l . . . ., ..I 1 . e ler. jjinia eaKing mere win dc neuccu a lanmg un in sirenijui. It is always the case that the if net in health, by accepting any substitute for the Royal Baking Powder, especially when the substitute is offered en the ground that it is cheaper. The Royal Baking Powder is the embodiment of all the excellence that it is possible te attain in an abso lutely pure powder. It is always strictly reliable. It is net only mere economical because of its greater strength, but will retain its full leavening power until used, ttnd make mere wholesome feed. Was there ever any article of human consumption that has se many friends among housekeepers as the Royal Baking Powder? . ACCIDENTALLY BtlUWMEP. Tlint Wen the Verdict or the Corener'a Jury Over tha Pentli erjn. Miller. On Saturday evening the coroner's Jury, nppolnted te determine the cause of death of James T. Miller, whose body was found In the Pennsylvania canal, u short dl.s dl.s tanre belew the State street bridge In llarrlsburg, en Haturday a lie moo 11, assembled nnd heard the tostlineny of several witnesses. Thn evidence of sonie indicated Hint Miller came te his death by foul play, but that tlioery could net be sus tained, and the jury rendered a erdlc' of accidental drowning. After the body had becn lying 011 the tow path for two hours It was taken In charge by Undertaker Oglcsby. The body was In such a condition as net te eriuit It te be lakcn te the home of the dcccnsisl, It being In n bud ntute of decomposition. .Sun day morning nt 111 o'clock the reuislns wcre burled In the slugle grnve let or the llarrlsburg cemetery, the family and a few friends being in nttondanee. Mr. Miller was n mcinber or W. 8. Uyerly Vest, l. A. It, of Quarry vllle. mid much sympathy Is felt for the family In the circumstances sur rounding the (loath of the husband and father. The mother Is almost lielploKS,end family is very peer. I lenlli of n Carpenter. .Teremlnli Itced, a well known Ijiuensler man, died nt his liuiue nl II.VI Kasl Chest nut street, last night. lie went home sick Thursday lust, nud thocnuse of his ileatli was Inllniiiiiiationef the II vor.Tlie deceased was -10 yenrsef age, nnd formally pars was u carpenter under W. K. Beiird, for the Pennsylvania railroad company. Itoceutly he was piometed te the position or bridge Inspector. He leaves n w Ife nnd flve chil dren, lie belonged te (he relief luiid of tlie railroad company. A S11111I Ten m Itnu Awny. At neon te-day tlie sand team of Philip lletz was standing at Duke nnd Middle streets. The herNun Irlghtoued and sturtcd te run. They went ns far out us tlie new dump, and then turned around mid en me back te (ireen Mreet, where they wure caught before damage of any oeiiHcqucnco hiul been done. V. X Al. CoIIcke Exercises. Oninltnin;' ceniirctlng with the cars of the tauctiitcr City HL It. V'., nt their leet. will he run en Wednvlny from u. 111. te 4 p. m unit en Tliunxlny from On. 111. te 1 p. in. ltd TiimiK will be u grand Fruit Festival held by llie inemlicm anil rrlrmli of ChrlNtKv. Lutheran church, In their preis'rly reccnlly purchased nt the corner of West King nnd Maner streets. The festival will he chiefly conducted liy the Cheral nnd the Aid snclrllci of thn church, nnd will be for the Ixnellt of the Imllillni: fiiml. Ofxii June 111, 3), VI. Hd One Hundred Dollars Tlewni'd. Tlie uiiderslciied will pay thlsameuiil teany pravllcliiK physician of I.unaiHtcr, or any inemtx'r of the medical fraternity, or ethers, who will fcliew ihesnuie results from hU triut itu'iit or imillclnis 111 lhee that luie l)wn oli eli tnlncil liy the iiKuofllekn'i Klcctrln Medlcuted Apiilliuitss. c. y, JIOIC1X iinculoref Hoke's Klei trio. Medicated llelt. At LHiieimter, Fii., Ne. 311 North (jupciiHt, e try Wslnediiy and batunlny. JelTttd lilrtvrtnnre. Lkcid llttnsT. June 17, lxne, nt 8 o'clock n. m In tlie Presbyterian church, by Itev. Jumcs Y. Mitchell, 1). 11.. Mr. Philip O. Us-lie. of Erie, Pn., mid Mix Mary A. Hunt, or this city. ltd rnth. I'AI.MKit.-ln thin elly, oil thn leth IiihL Jnalil 1'jirle. seu or L. C. mid Lllrubcth Pul iner, iiRid Ihuu meiillisiiiul tieitk. The relative ami frleinUef the family arc re K.ctrully lulted le nttciid the fmicral, ttem his parents' residence, Ne Mil Houth Duke street, en WedueMlny nrtcrneuu nt 2J o'clock. Interiiieiitat Woodward Hill Kiiiclcrj. ltd I)ei.n.-cil.-.lune 15, INW, In Phllmlelphla, Miiiun, daietliler or (Jeerge F. and Hnrnli E. I)ecicli,uged lAjenrs, (iiueiitlis und Uiliijs. Theielnthesuud nlendsef the family nre ic lectfiilly Invited te intend the funeral from the United Urethral church, en West Orange tree!, Lnnnitcr, Pa., 011 Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment nt Liuunstcr cemetery. Het! M..-lntlilsclttv,eu June 17, Ism), Henry, seu or Elizabeth tout I lie late Frederick llecfcl. In his lllh) ear. the relutics antt Irleiidn of the family nre re- spcctrully InxlUsl te attend the funeral, friiuu lilv liw.l Iti.'u h.1iIiii.m ST.. IOI 1..., II... 1 .- ...uiitu. w avni... I,. . ..w, ..ta, J4 II llllllll street, en Thuiday iiftrrnecn nt 3M e'ehk, Intcrtiient nt Ijinc.eitcr cemetery, Hi.Kn.-Jiine l, ldW. In this city, Jereiiitnh H. ltrtil, lu his ferlj.iilnlli jcar, TlierelatlfHiid rrlenilsef Hie family nre ri spectrally Invited te uttend the funeral, from tits Inte residence, Ne. Ml lOnst Chestnut strett. en Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment ut I Jincattcr ccmck'i v. Hlox'ltcte. WteeK .Mni'KntH. ttuotntleu by ltei-d, MiOraun A Ce., banker! I.HUCt-r, l'a. NEW IOIIK LIST. II A.M. 12 M. 3 P. M AtchlkOll, Tep., Kama Fe II.J; (l; i(,i Cauuda Pacille. .. .... .. ' liUCiL Colerado Ceal...- Ccntml PmcII1p ; Canada Hentiiern U) ,Vri ;e L'bl.ht. UPHg. . . lVll. IX IVIUIiH. Del. U A W Erie- UVi Erie Jer. KiX &l 8'J'f 112 74j e-J Ill's U Mich. Missouri l'iu'inc. 7i Iln'k. Vlley...... N. F .. N. P.Pnf 2,WI?'.1- - i'i' HI? " A.U.M New Kin-liin.1 ERtTeiinenrf.... ....!. Omaha .. Oregon Triiiisceutliicntn'l."' Ontario A W. ... I'acllle Mall . lllctnueud Termliial , HL Paul .. Texas Purine .. w uiiieu i-ucine 1., - Wabath Cem .. lj'i Wabash Prof... ... 271 WesU-ru U .. .- WestHbere llendi ... rilll.ADKI.l'llIA LIST. Leh. Val .... ........ . J2 B. N. Y. Phlla. ...... MI bi'J 82K l-a.ll.il. ...-A Reading. ..., &X 23 ."-10 2!) S-1U Leh. Nar .............., , HesUrer. Pas.........tr .... P. A E , N.OeuL M Peeples Pass- . nag is..., OU.... Philadelphia Product) Market. Philadelphia, June J7.-Noen-Flonr weak : Feuu'a supers, x 3502 0)1 extra. 27i815 "&'-A 3 ' reller3 7S4 ! Patu: JWJU i Ne. 2 lied new, I0af0Je ; Ne. 2 Ceru u-ady j Ne. 2, new, lOJ3lj0 old, 10 nnnM Cutfi utttWrntwrn... ,Cen WFr SS.TYi WWWWWl "' akine Powder iidilcd bv the mania of 'el a cheap baking powder at or wholesemcness. Seme lower- opened. At the second or j r.il! re: L consumer suffers tn pocket, drain and itoyisIeii. rurnUhed by 0. K. Yundt, Breker. CillOAne, June 17, 1 -01) e clock p.m. Wheat. Cem. Oats. Ferk. Lard. June 28 July . my. ,-w iSU Vl S2 5 M AiiKUat ( ! 152 October. ..,. 'M .,.. e 17 Dccctnhcr m .,.. Year - .... Crude Oil-July. ., Closing Prices 2.15 o'clock p. in. wnn i;ern iinis. I'erx. itri: lune - si) ,1IU wi Inly- W( Mil &U 12 Ml 6 87 August K7 :iv$ v,y wneni uern unis. i-erx, itra June J A Keiiicmtjcr. 7)i xy, ai'j e in October . . 16 17 Dcci-nilier. M! - - Year Consels ..,..,. ...... tlrnilnOII .Inly Jtciu .bucftiBciucrtt. c IICAl'-rtrUE IlYK WIIlHKIK-'s. IILACK- nerry, uingernnu Ktimmcl urnndlcs. HOItltKH'H UUUOIl HTOKK, Ne. 'ii Centre Hquare, w ATHlt COOLKtW AT I CKNTH, AT urjiisnuiiirn. WANIT'.I. OOOUCOATMAKKIt. Htendv work. Jtd 21(1 VJJT KINU HTKEBT. RADIATOIUS, OF ANY MAKE OU UK sIkii. en 11 1 mi furiilHlicdntreaMmiilitc figures, by JOHN MUST. :u.l Kut Fulton fctreel. Iin7-tfd ANTI.'II-AI'PLICATIONH OF CO.Ml'K tent mrii and women mr nil kliiiln nf skilled labor, Applv J'KNNA KMI'I)YMENT UUItEAU, Vi Seuth Duke Htrcet. AIIKAUTIFIII. LAWN, IIOWEVKH Kinnll II limy be, Is a great luxury. LAN CASTKIt ClIhMlCAL COMPANY LAWN KNIlICHEIt rillll'.Y CAN ALL COPY 11UT NONE CAN X Kiiual Hilly Wnitx's IliiMinn Filler Clear nt NO.nAl(WNOnTHQuEENHr. deeWlmilM.Tu.Th.H F pltEE FOU ALL FOIt ONE WEEK-LAN- easier Cmtileincnt Itiirenii. Ne. Ill Nnrlh ijiiKesui'ei. .UUw"iyil trANTK-(llllljr"lO PAPF.Il CIOAIL y V llexes ; uxisrleneed ; IK)e. Mr 100. HIIElPiV VANllKOItlFr, Jcl7-3t(t 820 I jiwrence Ht., PlillaiUlpliia. AOATELLETAI1LE FOIt IsALK. The iinilsrslgiiel w III sell n geed llngntelle 'Inble with full equipment. Imiiilre of Henry Hlmigli, rear or hicehler Hall, East King Ht., Ijincantcr city. lid OEOUOBKOEHLER. 10.NTItELLCOCItltANE'H DUI1LIN AND V IU.IIalOlngerAle. Tlie very best Ginger Ale Imported te llm (I. H. W EAHT KINO Hl'nEKT, CITY, II. E. HLAYMAK Elt. Agt. T..i... ' " .r.r . !i Pin HEWAItf) WILL rtK PAID FOIt IN ?JW forinatleii that will lead le tlioar tliear red and conviction or Hie ereii or orseiis miitllntliig or der.iclng the stair railing, keats or bi'iuhes 011 the rest rwilr ureuii'ls. Hd HOIIEIIT CI.AHK, Majer. 17011 HALE-FOtlll ITtP-SH Tiioitouaii Tiieitouaii Tiioiteuaii .IJ bred Jersey Coax, one icglstcred, the ethers entitled te registry. Handsome nnd (feed .Milkers. Applv te (JEO. M. HI E1NM AN A Ce.. Or nt llie I'ariii In Mnrtle township. Juiil7-.1lTu,Th,8 mil B MONTH OP. MINE CAUHES QUITBA HEDUCTION IN Het Weather Suitings and Tronseriegs MCOHANN 4 NOWLEN'H, apliMyd 130 North 0.uecn HU B I JUOWN'H DUUO BTOHE. SEA SALT Fer Bathing. -AT- BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COIL DUKE AND LEMON NTS. lanlSlyliilh.N-K IrilHE PKOPLEM OAHH HlOltF, BARGAINS SummerGoeds. FAST II LACK FRENCH HATINES In Kelltl Celers aim Neat Flgnrra, nhleh nre cry dura ble, !5c (icr jnrd. ThebnlnnceofsliKkef ITaURED BATISTE te go at lOe cr ) aril. heine of these goods sold allSeundiCe. Genuine Imported ZEPHYR OINUHAMH reduced Irein Sic and 37Je le2Je. Uuincktlc ZEPHYR OINUHAMB In excellent st Ie ut 10c and 12c. Heme of these goods isiunl tholmiiertcdlnatjlc. Ooefl HTYLE CII ALLIIM at 8c, as pretty lu design and coloring as cxs'nvte gee-U. White Dress Goods. Piques In Cenlt ntiil Checks. Llnen de Hides, Victorias, Nalnsoek, Plaids, KtrlCf, Ac, Full Lines of EMDROIDERIEa In geed iiunl liy, from the xry narrow le Hie widest widths. s 25 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. marja-lydR "W,I.I.TK COTTON WA8TE, COPPED 11Y n?X "'ViS.J. ''?'' foVeundsr cJ,yF."cu!lJOHN,Ul"r0f.."i? Fulton tret. m7-td 3?IOIl PULLEYH, BHAFTINO,"c7HriJvilMr J Hangers, Clamji llexes. CeuuIIueI rte in le JOHN fiEM'T, SW i.,t 1-ultOll ilE ' mfdld People Cash Stere SMT QUALITY TABLE AMD TEA is, Tery cniaip, at I.J UUUV X. FORKBNT-MO. 1UX EAHT KINO RTRKET, nsMn formerly occupied by Jehn A.Ceyle. my-Til,Th8tM ALLAN A. IXKllIl. IN FIVK.TKN.TWENTV-FIVE AND FIFTY IViund Fscksges. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EN RICH Elt, Beld everywhere. -.f-ARIETTA PRE4KRV1NO KETTLE4 t JLTX best Id market, at KEINIIOLD'S, Near Depot. CHERRY IIRANVY-HLAYMAKERfl HU HU perler Cherry Brandy for Diarrheea and Hummer Complaint 29 EAHT KINO HT., B. E. HLAYMAKER, Agt. SCHOOL TAX, lsne-THE DUPLICATE 1H near In the bands or the Treasurer. Three Icr cent, en" If paid before August 1. Ofllee leurs from 9 a. tn. till 1 p. m. W. O. MA1WIIALL, Treasurer, Je&tauldn Ne. 12 Centra Hquare. BOYH WANTED TO LEAI1NTRADKH. LANCAHTER EMPLOYMENT HUREAU, 61 North Duke street. TJIXTRA HEAVY DINNER PLATES ATS Cents, al KEINHOLD'B. A THOHTERH CORNER HA LOON. A met HOT LUNCH will be served every morning from 9 te 1130. iiupperv ixiceraiea uecr arawn irein ine seg. apnsMin iriRB ' DI8U COVBRM FROM 6 TO 15 Cents, al REINHOLO'B. THE ONLY CIOAR HTORE WHERE YOU can purchase Imported and Key West Cigars, and H.F. Hravrley'sHuperlerCavcndliih. DEMirrH'H CltlAR HTORE, lit East King HtreeL Telephone. aI8-trdB rpilOUTAHHANK. IIiAraEl"SHIETS. nl-lrd B ALTIMORE MUTUAL All) HOCIETY. Ilcnulres several cotnnetent nnd trtist- sterlhy men of gcntlcinaiily nppeuranee te act as coii'ciers. Alse in e men as nssi. supis. W.J. HARNETT, JeO-trd 1 14 East King Ht., Lancaster, ln. E HAVE THE I1EHT ASSORTMENT OF Pliics nud Clgnr Helders. French llrlnr Pipes In Cncfi0c each. All the line llrniids or Hmeklng Toliaeees. DEM UTH'H CIOAR HTORE, alMfdR III East King street. irATER RENT-FI VE Pi'.ll CiInT. WILL M . be added te all Water Rents icmnliilng unpaid nntr July 1,189(1. J. II.IIATIIFON, JeHnlRIJyl City Treanurer. RECEIVED DIRECT FROM NAPA VAL ley Wine Ce . California, superior Zlnran del Claret, Outndcl land Prenllgnnn wines. 1 he Inst named Wlne Is very delicate and n de licious Ladles' Wlne. 29 EAHT KINO STREET. CITY. II. E. HLAYMAKER, Agt. CITY TAX.-AN ARATEMENT OF PER cent, will be allowed en all City Tnx imld en or before July 1. 1890. Office hours from U a. m. te 12 m. und lte .1 p. m. On Monday nnd Haturday evenings the ettlce will be enen from 7 le 8 o'clock. J. H. RA'i II FON, JiineSte.1011 Treasurer. -TflOR RENT THAT LARUE CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND, NO. 2d EAHT KINO HVRELT. luqulre within. inll-tfd piOlt HALE CHEAP- A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse, 20 bv 2 feet, with two-story brick hack build ing MY, by 2il feet. Hall and seven rooms. I.et 20 by 2H ricL JOHN II. MK-nSLEK, Ne.liH. UllkeHt. Tl, .ENNERCH0118UMMER THEATRE. Wi-ek Ceinmcnemg MONDAY, JUNE 18. HILLY nnd MAMIE WILLIAMS. UEORUKHCOHIE. FU)RA HCOTT, ADA WIL- HON and EUOENENATOW1TZ. a-Admlssleii, 10 cents, which entitles you te Ire Cream or Heft Drink. Performance rain or shine. CHRIHIIUROER, m j aWind Proprietor nnd Mnnngrr. s EA80NAIILE GOODH I BARGAINS -IN- Seasonable Goods! REFRIGERATORS At 13 00 and Upwards. HCREEN DOORS. WINDOW fCREENH, IIUCIUY AND WAGON HAHNEKH. Yeu Can Bee the Largest Line of BABY CARRIAGES AND Bey's Safety Bicycles At Prices Guaranteed te be THE LOWEST lu the City, AT SPREOHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO. SI EAST KING HT. sprlT.tfdTu.ThAM H ACER & UROTHER. Hager & Brether, Het Weather Fixings -FOR- 7VVEN St BOYS, A llargain In Dumcl and Cheviot bhlrlsat 3c. Excellent Cheviot Bhlrli, neckband nnd joke (uushrluknble), at Me. Hpecial Values In Flannel BhlrUutSTc: easily worth f I. English ChoNlet Hlilrts, cry iepular nnd un shrinkable, at II and 1.2.5. Fine Imported Madras Hlilrts. beautiful fabrln and unshrinkable, at 11.75. Excellent Qualities In English Flannel Hhlrtt at1.2,fli0aiidS.'. Finest Hcetch Flannel, Cashmere, Cojlen riuiiuri.ana eiik mriied Hlilrts, ut MM ami FlueHIlk Bhlrlsut $JJ0nnd 11.6a Values lu Gauic nud lialbrlggau Under near at 2ic und 37jc, A llargalu In Jean Drawirs at 2ec; better juality with or without Ktecklnette Dattems. at 60c. Hieclal In Bnlbrlggun und Faury , Hese at 12S' 15c nud 20c. Uual OfTerlng hi Men's Fancy Nlghl Robes Ht 50c, Neckwear T All the Newest and Choicest kneels and Leading HiOe, In nil Qualities. 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St., LANCASTER, FA. MBfflrai, Hera vertlmrnt. -lAWtlAOKH. Deci ,em Carriage brkt. FINE CAIIRIA'IEH.HUGO rilKTONS, MARKET WAOON KTc A Platform Rainess Wagen i al d MeCsIl Wagons, Jump-Heal lluaxles will be sold at astenl Hecond Hecend srrlares Hand and at astonishing low prices, a I the DOEK80M OAJHIAOE WO Cerner of Duke and Vina Ulreeta (fitrmerly NerbeckAJ Mliryj, d9-lydAwlt GEO. 8. NORBBCK, Prep. -CsINE TAILORING I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENH. AT fKf KKlH npl6-3mdR Ne. West King Btreet, rpO CARRIAGE AND WAOON MAKERM. JL De the Cnx A Andersen Firth Wheels. Yeu will like them. Are made of best quality of Iren. Will turn very short and erery wheel Is guaranteed. Hires are IS. IS and 14 Inches. NATIONAL MANUFACTURING tXJMPANY, Ne. 21S Hherman Htrcet, Lancaster, Pa. Junc9 2wd IIRE J1RICKH, FIRE CLAY. AT lAiW figures, go teJOHNBEHT, id East Fulton street. m7-trd TJAHH ALE, WHITE LAULE AND GUIN- JU nESHXAANnil.T. 28 KAHT KINO HTRKET. OnTUKTiKsT HOT AIR FURNACE IN the mnrkel. an In JOHN ItKMT. m Pjut Fill ill toil street. m7-tfd BEHT Se HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN theclly,nt HILLY WAITZ'H, Ne. 5 A IUU North Q uccu HL decMlmdM.Tu.ThJi REIOART'H OLD HRANDY. Ne family should be without a bottle at this season or (he year. K. K ING H r. 2U E. KINO HT., II. E. B. JunelS-Tu.ThAH JUDGES HAVE LONO HINCE DECIDED that Hilly Wnlti's Cigar Is the Best In the Htate. Fer sale at NOI. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN HT. dcc5-6mdM,Tu,Th,H T-yNDERHHIRTH AND DRAWERS, FOR HOT WEATHER, At ERIHMANU piORIIARLKQUIN FRUIT. PURE JrtMAtCA 8PIRITH. n L. KING. II. E. HLAY.MAKER, AgL lTANTEIl-HONEHT, TF.MPERATE, EN TT eriretle men te solicit. orders rer our Nursery HUs-k : men nlth knowledguer farm ing preferred, llerercnce required. Htate age. R. G. CHAHEACO., Je-2t HlOHeulh PeimHqiinte.Philsdelphla. w H1TE AT ERIHMAN'H. Na West Kins St.. Opposite Cooper Heuse. M ART1N BROS. Ne guess work. The 110. Saving Meney en Clothing. SI2andSM Men's Light Celer and Light Weight Hulls are the best and dressiest we ever saw. They are money saved te the wearer, every one of them. Den'l forget. If thore' a son In the fiimlly going te graduate, we have tlie haudsemest aMDUATlTO SUITS, ti.', in, sia.ei9.rA. All the Latest Hhapcs of Ceat, Vest and Trousers That make the Btyllsh Hull. All the latest clcths suitable for the occasion. The Merchant Tailoring at Popular Prices gees en and en. Hulls at 20, 123 and 125. Many Specialties te Order at Short Netice. We make the Clay Serges te Order at 123 n suit. Material strong, breezy and clean. Six shades te select from. Underwear and Hosiery, Negligee Shirts, Neckwear and Qeneral Furnishings, Fer men and boys, tn mere than usual abund ance. Se much worth and beauty for se little cost te the wearer probably never appeared to gether. Sec our 00c and 75c Underwear. The fast color and seamless 25c Hosiery. The2ec Hummer Neckwear nnd the Negligee fiblrts specialties at 1100. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. TTIRHH at BROTHER. FOR Clothing That Is Popular, Clothing That Is Well-Made, Clothing That Is Perfect-Fitting, Clothing That Is Lew in Price, YISIX XJS T That we can suit the most particular Is well kneun. Weliacall tlieudtuntugcs that serte tn please a customer, ir you have never dealt w llli us, call nud leek through our line and we arc batlhtled that we cull suit you, MEN'S LIGHTANDDARK BUSINESS SUITS atS5,$fl,7,7W,!.s,. MEN'S SACK AND CUTAWAY DRIiSS SUITS nl fS, H, S10, J12, $13 te f IS. LIGHT-WEIGHT COATS, VESrs, PANTS' rrem 25c te w, In Alpaca, Linen, Drap d'Ele, Fnncy Duck, Melinlr. Seersucker, Flsmiel und many inney quntitles. X. New Neckwear, New Underwear, New Hosiery, New Shirts. MEANWHILE DO NOT FOROET THAT WONDERFUL SALE OF CHILDREN'S SUITS -AND- KNEE PANTS. HM (t BROTHER, CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. M. Qceen St., Centre Square, Market St., LAKUAHTEK, 1'A. lftt 3Uyeticntettta.. 4 OREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR J NewljiwnshyuslngLANCAHTERCUEal K3AL COMPANY LAWN BNIUCHKE. trERY GOOD NOTE PAPER, 5c, A QUIRE, T or I2U Sheets fnr30renis.nl REINIIOLD'H, Near DepeL irANTED-GIRIJl FOR GENERAL TT Housework ; geed situations runilshed free or eharre. Apply " PENN'A EMPLOYMENT nURKAU, 12 SeuUi Duke Street. T A PARRISIENNE Neglig Shirt, AT KRIHMAN'B. fJIHK BEST 5 CENT TOILET HOAP IN THE ' REINIIOLD'H. -irHAT ISTWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO create a Beautiful Lawn or Renew an Old One. -VUR CIGARS, GOLDEN LION AND MIA J Querlda, ar clear Havana filler ft cent cigars, hand-made, in boxes or aft. M and 108. usauian uiuah htukk. EsUbllshed 1770. ais-trdH 111 East King Street BILLY WAIT7. HAM THE BEST TWO FOR Se and &c. Cigars In the State, at NOS. IS A KB NORTH QUEEN ST. decMmdM.Tu.Th.S NEW Neckties and Pins, AT ERIBMAN'H. nr EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeb Think Your Eyes Are Ooed I If you have them examined you will probably And that there Is something wrong with them, and tlmt glasses will be a great help te u umi, siwwn win uw great neip le yi We usn Inlmllnhln "Tit A U1VTA" you. which are made only by ns, and recommended by leading Oculists as Uie best aids le defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, SO.OO ( usual price. Steel Spectacles, SOe.t usual price, 01. OO. ArtindalEycs Inserted, fl usual price, 010. M. ZfflEIAR A BRO.I130 S. ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvH-lyd ' lenses. B OSE BROS. A HARTM AN. Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! Ladles' nnd Children's PHRHSOLS At Reduced Prices. GLORIA CLOTH AND UNION SILK UM BRELLAS In the Latest Style Handles. All kinds of UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS Made le Order. ALSO.NET PARASOLS. WAGON UMBRELLAS, REPADJINO & KEC0VERINO NEATLY DONE, AT THE MAKERS, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. nprl2 3md J-0VN TO THE BOTTOM IN PRICh, I The McGinty Sliee ! STRONG POINTS THAT WILL NOT FAIL TO RECOMMEND IT TO THE LADIES OF LANCASTER. The McGinty Shoe Is cheap. It sells nt 11.60. Ne make or Shoes sold In Lan caster ntf 1.75 te equal It. Few even de at tl. The grade of It combined with Its economic cost must make It n trade win uer. The McGinty Shee fit. The average feet It fits reasonably close and comfor tably, without pinch here, pinch there te create limp and halt In gait. The McGinty Shoe is stylish. Is made ever fashionable lasts nnd Is much ad mired. Nothing stiff or clumsy look ing about IL The McGinty Shee Is reully handseme ler dress. The McGinty Shoe Is strongly mntle : higher priced goods often show mera Imperfections lu this respect than docs It. Excellent for service, tee. The McGinty Shoe Is made of go-d materlul-nne Dongeln Kid Leather UpiKirs, stitched, titled unit trimmed In n superior manner. The McGinty Shoe has strong button pieces, rclnrerced with buckskin. Ihe button holes nre neatly and strongly stitched with silk. Out of COO pnlrs sold since April 1, net a single pair has been returned te us with the holes tern through. The McGinty Shoe has all leather counters these nre essential te the preservation or heel nnd front shape will net readily turn ever and become lll-loeklug. Have neat heels of medium height, with Fcxlble Inner and outer soles. Tlie latter means cuse aud com fort In wear. Cheap shoes are rarely made that way. The McGinty Shee will become a strong raverlte. It's dressy enough for jeung ladles, and net se much se ns te muke It objectionable te these elderly nndrcscned. We tunc It In two stiles opera tee InC, Daud E widths; com mon seme shape lu D width. . CumeandbcethoMcGintyShee. You'll like It. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 North Queen Bi'heet, Lancas ter. Pa. J. MARTIN A CO. During the Menth of June -AT- J. B. MARTIN ft CO'S, 9A Meney SnWiu Menth te Purchasers. EIGHT BARGAINS -IN- Men's Eurnishiiig Goods ! FIRST 11ARGAIN-Firi duzm regular made Balbrlggmi Henc, Ku a pair, erlh 'Jee, SECOND BARGAIN A let of Fancy Half lime In htrlics uud Solid Celers, ltc u pair. THIRD 11 VROAIN-A let of Uluc Flannel Shirts with the prices cut lu two. FOURTH IIAHO.WN-Firty dozen Gauze bhlrls, llalbriggan, Leng nnd Miurt blceu-s, Jlc each ; would be cheap et 50c. FlFril HARGAIN-Flannei Shirts. Light Stripes uud New bhnrtcs. The Shirt jeu niuit rer Hummer, Israeli ; city prices, 50c. SIXTH BARGAIN -A W-cent While Dress Shirt, made of Extra Heuw Muslin, Linen Bosem, nil sixes, 12 te 18 Inches. SEVENTH BARGAIN-A let or Pcnale Shirts, Geed raturus.benie nre slightly soiled. They werBfl.'ii lojl.re. The price new Is T5c. EIGHTH BAROAIN-Cclliilehl Cellars lc Zylonlte Cellars, ISeciieli. J. B. Marl & Ce., Cor, Prince & W, King Sts,, LANCASTElt, l'A. CLEARING SALE Wtw &fritmtnt. TfTOR COUNTY COMMIWHONEB, WILLIAM ORTMAN, S Washington Borough-Lewer DUtrlrt. leel te Demecralle Rules. aS P IOR COUNTY AUDITOR. C.O.AMMON, of Ephraia Northern district) Bubjeeg Ut , wiMuviuiiN isisyiii E OR COUNTY AUDITOR. W.B.SCHNEITMAN. Of EllMbelhtewn borough. Sublert teDeaaJ cratlc Rules. mV-3wdw TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JAMES B. BEST, of Lancaster city. Subject te Democratic rmh myJMwdAw! F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. L. WINTERS. of Providence township. Subject te Democrat! rtiica. niaritf-iiwasiy AT.' T OUR OrFICE YOU CAN GET AM amount nr NCAHTER CHEMICAL COMPANY lAVTCT KHHICIIKIL B E8T TWO JFOH F1VKCKNT.CMGARH IUO CUT. U Hllil.T WAIT7.'H - . -.. !? e norm yneen m. unvwuiuaauiiitiij IG BARGAINS IN TABLE KNIVK9 AN t Ferks, at REINHOLD'B. Y1T ANTED-UORSES TO PASTURE. aprUd W. W. GROSH, Ncflsvll Fa.1 F INE TAILORING. i890--SPRING.--i8 Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Assertme of SPRING NOVELTIE! New Ready for Your Inspection. We would also announce the purchase of I Jeb Let of English Suiting and Treusering all great saennce, wuicu we win sen a; Astonishingly Lew Prices. WCnll early te secure a bargain In lliel goons. H. Gerharl ONLY DIRECT IMPORTINGTAILORINTHECIT 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd TTATS NEW AND PRETTY. StaufFer & Oe. Lancaster's Leading Hatters, Exhibit the Largest and Best Selected Stock i Straw and Summer Hats AT THE VERY LOWEST P03S1RLEPRICI Men's Fine Dress Straw Hats at 25 Cent CHILDREN'S nt Any Price you Name. FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT STIFF HATS In all the Summer Shades, at JI.J3te$5. LAWN TENNIS CAPS AND HATS, Alt Coler1 TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS Fer the Vacation Season, at Very Lew Prlcefl STAUFFER & CO 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. pAL ACE OF FASHION. ASTRICH'S Pa 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. Earlj Reductions. CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK -OF- Embroidery Skirtings AU our Fine Embroideries In Three Lets. Letl, atlgeayard. Let 2, at 7le a yard. Let 3, ntS3en nrd. Including our Finest Embroideries. NARROW EDGINGS. One let nt Se a yard, One let at 10c a yard. Point Laces, formerly lOe and SOc, nt 25c a yard J ORIENTAL LACES.I One let at 5c a jarrf. One let at lue a jurd. One let nt 15c n yard. One let nt 2ic ii mrrl. One let of Figured VIcteiln Lawue, formerly! One let of Flne Stainjicd Linen Tray Cevers, At 2c apiece. Ladies' Muslin Underwear 1 W e ha e some left of that special let. at S3, 50e and 75c. These geed caiiuet be duplicated for tlie money, and anyoue lu need or any or the nuure kueiu miii no wen te emi oeiero iney are nil Feld. ' WoetTeronolher let of MEN'S WHITE UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS With Linen Bosem, ler 23c apiece. Ladies' India Lisle Ribbed Vests, High Neck, Silk Faced aud Pearl Buttens, nt Sjcuplete. ' Ladies' Fine India Lisle Ribbed Yests, Silk bound and treiuet lace eiltre, neck and tleces, at 2k apleie. Wewlll cle auay tlil week launnoinsiHN launneinsiHN Ings, sUe 'i'x2?, w 1th one cake of BALSAM FIRSOAP, Price 25c. See the Bnrcalus we eiler lu Ribbons. AU displayed, le. qui uueir Wlaaew, ate of Fashion .tjjjttajfi&ffe . 'r j', . "5flMLs,ir,-fevLwl yf-tcAiAiTi xvxjfrf
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