Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 08, 1885, Image 4

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Among the Clinrrhes The Latest
Happening Arennil ihe Town.
Regular Correitpondcnco of the lNTnt.LtnitKCKii.
Y' l Ver.UMntAi June 8. About two woeks
''. age Banmel CaniplmU "old a pair of inities
$ te Themas Martin. Tliey did net provesatls-
jf Isctery and en Saturday tliey wero returned
t" Tte .Campbell. About 4 p. m., Saturday,
n v Martin In company wllU Mose Gilbert, en
tared CainnbeiTs fttable. nnd liecnn almslnc
'fi TiJ'thai genllemati with language mero forelble
' ,?? ! Al-Atl fntrtrtin11 nltnnitnlAtl kr mint
tfffHH UIFKUI1M Vlllll'tVlt ttuiijrui ,v 'iuv
thenuKndnotBucceodlngordorod thorn from
hlasfible. Once outatde tliey ronewod thelr
disgraceful action, and upon daring Camp Camp
bell te fight thorn wero accommodated, and
te their sorrow, for they wero easily defeated.
Martin then bronchi milt against Cuinpbell,
before 'Squlre Yeung for assault and lot
tery. Although Iho llveryman was placed
under ball for his oppearanco tit court, the
matter will probably be Bottled.
The finite Season.
The Molliedlst Episcopal nnd Cookman
Chapel Sunday schools, will picnic at Ven ryn
park en the 20th Inst
The Hocend street IiUtheran Sunday school
will also plcnie at this park this mouth. A
commltteo has been appointed te make all
arrniigoments for the day's ploasure.
Columbia nnd Clilques Keck wero honored
en Saturday by n visit from the Lancaster
high school.
llellglnn Intelligence.
The Interior of the United llrotliren church
yesterday presented a bright nnd nltractlve
appeamnce, with its olaberatod doeerations
of plants, ilowers, overgroous, etc., In honor
of the celebration of the birth of Ottorbein,
thofeundor of this church. Interesting ex
ercises, consisting of singing, cornet soles by
Rey. Harp, the pastor, nnd recitations by
Sunday school Hebeid's, wero held In the
morning, afternoon nnd evening, and wero
Tery enjoyable.
The Vigilant boys did an act of kludness
for the members of the E. E. Lutheran
which will net seen be foriretteu. When the
storm was .at its helght, soveral meuthers
of the ceiniMiiy bridged Hotelier alley and
thus made it passable.
Rev. P. J. Ulay-Meran dismissed his con
congregation St. Paul's P. E. when the
evening sorvice was only half prcaoheil, and.
they were successful in reaching home lx
Jero the storm came up.
Six persons wero dipped" in the Susque
hanna yosterday by Hev. J. P. Mclxell, of
the Bethol church.
The M. P.. church's straw berry festival,
which closed en Saturday night, cleared
? 100.07. During the ovenlng, en behalf of
Mrs. Susan A. Glvcn's Sunday school class,
The Cedars of Lebanon, " William 11.
Given, esq., presented te Rev. nnd Mrs. C.
E. flrllllths a beautlful two-layer lady cake.
Oar townsman, Martin Smith, was its baker,
and his work was tasteful and elegant.
Town Nete.
The following gonllemon wero chesen nt a
roceut meeting of the Shawnce Actlve nsso nsse nsso
clatlen, te mauage their second annual picnic
te be held in Ileise's weeds June 20th :
Chairman of Committce of Arrangement"
James Koyes.
Master of Coreinonies Ilnrrv T. Hall.
Ploer Manager Cluw. McCall.
Assistants Jehn (Irauley, William Lut?,
Sherman Swingler, J. II. Ritter;
Committee en Order Jna Poley nnd Jno.
Cellins.
Meaara.R. ii Willlcnttand Milten wike.
torday"vylsitedpriinuos hill, nttractct
iilther by '
'HiH,Ier
sjiert that thousands of
locusts could be seen and heard. They
brought a small branch ei a tree home with
thorn en which they counted ever SM0 locusts
and shells.
A One let of horses brought te Columbia
were them by Kami. Campbell, 20 in number
en Saturday. They wero shipped from Har
rison county, Kentucky, and nre of oxcellont
breed.
Samuel Stautzonberger and a tramp wero
committed te jail, this morning, for being
drunk nnd disorderly. Each get 5 days.
The Columbia base ball club sullcred an
ignominious defeat nt the hands of the Chris
tianas, en Saturday, in the latter borough,
the score standing 1; te 0 against the visitors.
The Actives and O. It's, betli Columbia
clubs, plajed a came en the stevp works
grounds en Saturday. The former wero do de do
feated by SO te la
The CelumbUs play In Manhehn next
Saturday.
A business meeting of the Columbia lire
company will be held this evening.
The greatest nuisance the R. 0. R. R. Ce.
has te contend with is n blockade of their
tracks by cows. Every precaution has been
taken te nbate this trouble but with no suc
cess. Yosterday, after taking possession of
ene ei mose nuisances, umcer iininnan,
When near t'ordelln, was ferced te free his
prlsoner en account of a shower of stones by
a number or meu. Soveral arrests will t
made te-day.
Ofllcer LewIh Hartmau en Saturday ovon evon oven
ingarrostod n domeutod woman at the cerner
of Frent and Locust streets. She was placed
ill the lockup, nnd en Sunday morning
handed her evor te the care of her husband,
of Hollain, Yerk county, who applied for
her rclo:use.
CONFESSED 1W118EI.V A VEllJOllElt.
The Testimony ou Which Abe liiizzard
V.x-
poets te Vindicate Ills Character.
The story of Mary Uoedouilorfer's iierjury
In giving the testimony en which Abe lluz
zard was convicted of robbing thoStelnmetz
- store nnd the blacksmith shop adjoining, is
thus told by n correspondent of the Philadel
phia Press :
It was two years age that the robber,
through his friends, began te cireulate stories
about a deathbed contession made by the
woman, which oxenoratod him from the
crime, Llttle attention was iaid te these as.
severatiens. It was net until ashert time be bo be
fere Abe's surronder that Ames Rutter and
ethor leading citizens of New Helland and
the Welsh mountain nolidiberhooil had xniN.
clent bellef in the story te investigate ItSl
-uia "IUJ Ulll UUU luu CU!l--uipiuIlL'U was a
premiso te intorest themselves iu the procur
ing ei n pardon. This was the reason of Alse
Buzzard's surronder.
" But what had the woman against you 7"
was asked.
"She wanted te git me nway from my
wife," was the outlaw's unabaslied confes
sien, "she was In the jail when 1 was before.
She was hore for llvlii with auother man be be
sldes her husband, and she said that ir she
didn't git me she would ruin ine. What she
confessed te I don't knew, I nlnt nover seen
her confession ; but Jacob Amwake, who was
my lawyer, lias It. She confessed te him
when she died."
A prim nnd proclse practitioner or the old
school Is Mr. Amwake, who, iu ids olllce In
Centre Square, shortly after the conversation
in the jail, told the story of Mary (loodon (leodon (loedon
dcrfer's confession. "Iluzzard's second es
cape," he said, "was qulte unnecessary.
uau uiu euiiiossieii ni mat time mm could
have obtained his pardon for him. Of course,
his action put any movemontof that kind out
et the question. Moreover, I have net been
in a position te be actlve in obtaining a par
don Ter the reason that my appoarance hi the
character of counsel would prejudice my tos tes
tlmcny as a witness. I am net Buzzard's
counsel new and I shall net apiiear or tnke
any step as suel. in tills matter. When Mr.
Rutter and the New Helland poeplo came te
me I simply said that lluzzard's statement as
te the confession was true, nnd new I await
their action.
"My connection with the case was simply
tills: As ceunsel for Buzzard I wascenvlnced
that the woman's testimony was false. She
wasconressedlyiwi-f.cejurr.minf-.lierstory
wsuwiuu;, mn iiKiunsi any ene otse
it would have had no weight. When the
woman had completed hgr term of imprison
ment for rocelvlng the goods which she
charged Abe with stealing, nhe re
formed. She had consumption nnd grew
rapidly worse. At the last she seut for me.
New, I wish te say that i de net
consider myself nt llberty te make publle
the details or testimony which I shall be
called upon te dollver before the beard or
pardon. I will tell you this, that she con cen
lessed te ha vlng committed iierjuryln swear
ing te Abe Buzzanl's complicity in the Steln
metz robberv. and that her uintlvn wm
jealousy. The woman was sinking se rapidly
that there was no time te take her doiiesition
iu writing. Twe hours alter she sent for me
she was dead."
All Operator Promoted,
D, A. Robinson, or Mountville, who has
been night operator at Ilranch Intersection
for seme tline, has been rewarded for ids
geed work by recelvlug a promotion from
(hat ylace te JjlllerrUle.
OnHnatlen and InMaHaUsn tn Manhelwi
On Sunday evening the Rev. "Warren J.
Jehnsen, recently olecled pastor of the Ro Re Ro
fermod cliurches in Matihel m nnd Petersburg,
was solemnly ordained te the ministry and
Installed In the pastomte by a commllleo of
Lancaster classls. This committce consisted
of ltev. Ji V. flerhart, I). I).. Rev. J. II.
Dubbs, I), n. nnd Rev. W. P. Mchlltcr. Re
ligious services were held In Iho Reformed
church of Mnnlielm, nnd netwllhstmdlng the
threatening slate of the woather wero at
tended by n large nudlonre. The ordluntlen
sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. K. V.
(lerhart. who was nssisted In the net of ordi
nation by the ether mombers or the commit
tee. The Installation services wero conducted
by the Rev. Dr. Dubbs, who had been chair
man of the committce en supply while the
church was without n regular pastor.
Mr. Jehnsen outers upon his rmstornte with
encouraging prospeots of success, The church
Is uimnlineut in Ids support, and his sorvlces
aie fully appreciated. Ills talents, energy
nnd devotion Insure blm a successful career
In his chosen vocation.
llItir.I-8 AIIOUT TIIK CITY.
One gas and nlnotren gasollne lights failed
te burn Inst ovenlng.
The Corpus Christ! colehrailen nt SI.
Antheny's Catholic church was eelcbrnted
last ovenlng by n precession.
Rev. Prank Itroekel, of the P.lghlh ward,
recently ordained te the priesthood nt St.
Vlncent's seminary, Westmoreland county,
l'a., wllleolcbratehis first uiassiu SU Jeseph's
Catholic church next Sunday.
Alderman Rnrr imposed the costs en Jehn
Rames for drunken nnd disorderly conduct.
He claimed te be from Ellzabo'.htewn nnd
nnd that he was en his way te Philadelphia
te have his oye treated.
Aloxander Rockman.cemmilted for 30 days
te the workheuso en May abin ny me mayor,
turned up ngaln last night and was seut back
this morning te his old residence,
Oeorce llerman nnd llenrv Derloy cn-
gngeil in n light last night nt the coruer or
Ann and Orange streets. They were iirmo iirme iirmo
cuted before Alderman llarr by Olllcer lliish lliish
eng for nu all'ray. Warrants have Ir'cu
Issued for their arrest.
Verk' lloinerrntlc Itclppitcn.
The Democratic county committce of Yerk
met Saturday morning for the transaction of
current business. Saturday, August 1, was
llxed as the day for holding the delegate
elections, and Tuesday, August 1, for the
county nominating convention. The follow
ing delegates vere elected te represent the
county In the state convention, which meets
nt Ilarrlsburg en July 12: Dr. J. A. Ry
nard, Oohisherough ; L W. l-'Inley, Lewer
Chancoferd ; W. II. Ditler, Yerk borough ;
W. A. Miller, Yerk I X) rough j Jeseph Plslier,
Ilellam ; Andrew Illius, Chancefenl j W. C.
Welsh, Hanover : J. II. P. Pulton, Winters
town; J. 1. Shllllte, Warringten: 11. J.
(Hatfellcr, North Coderus.
List of lliiflaliucd Letters.
Pollewhigls the list of unclaimed letters
remaining In the iostelllco at l.Anuastrr. for
the woek ending Monday, June 8 :
fiedieJi' I,Ul: Mrs. li J. Carbrook, Mrs.
Henry Pell, Mrs, Ellle Perrcst. MKsJonnle
K. Ijandls, Miss Lir.zle J.awronce, Miss Dos Des Dos
cenia T.ohre, Miss Mr.ry A. Leng, Emma S.
Piorsel,Ij77loM.S'jliaoiror, Mrs. M.Ij.Soltzer,
Miss Mary Svdcm, Mrs. Traccy, MLss Maggie
Trade, Miss Mary Weaver, Mrs. Mary
Weaver, Mrs. Michael Yeung, Sarah Yeung.
Ucnts' J.ist: Jacob L. Ranch, Jehn liech liech
teM, LorcnzUeldliach, Isaac II. Kaiiflmau,
Robt. Keppol, Andrew K. Miller, Levl C.
Myers, Jeseph Pentr, Mr. Rulins. diaries
Sheppnrd, Jehn Shringer, llenjaiiilu !'.
Shult7, H. II. Smltli, Charley Spaeth, O. A.
Prban, Kddie Wot.el.
Death of Henry M'rntz.
Henry Went, an old resident of I.ancnsler,
died yesterday morning iu the S2d year of
ilia age. Deceased was ler many j ears in
the employ of Rebert Mtslorwell, who was
In the forwarding business, and then went te
work ler the Miners, witli whom he re
mained until old uge e vei took him. He Mas
well known In this city, and was an ardent
Democrat. Jle lenves two sons, neither or
whom reslde in this city. His funeral takes
place en Tuesday afternoon at " o'clock from
ihe rosidenco of liissister, Mrs. M. A. lluu
del, 015 North Queen street. Services nt
Orace Lutheran church, liiteruicutat Wood
ward 11111 cemolery.
A Iliiiiuuny Hume In 1'rniit eTa Train.
Last evening Justice lluckw alter, seu of
of Abraham iluckwalter, of P.imdise town
ship, v as out driving, when his herse oltlier
get away from him or broke loeso from a
f-ent, The animal attempted te cress the
'ennsylvanla railroad, Just uest of Gorden
ville, when tlie buggy was struck by a freight
engine, which was running at a pi city geed
ratoefspecd. The vehicle was broken te
pieces, but the herse escaped unhurt. The
railroad men slopped their train nnd cleared
away tlie m rock. The herse was after wards
taken home.
lieiiKirraU Carry Wilmington.
At Iho city election In Wilmington,
Del.
held ou Saturday, Calvin 11. Rhodes, Deme
crat, was tlected mayor, te succeed Dr.
Wales, Republican, by a majority or ulKiut
1.12. The Democrats elect six members or
the city council James McKennn, Itehcrt
11. Tayler, William H. Blake, James Mur
ray, Jehn M. Newell and Ooergo Abelo.
The UepubllcaiiH five I'lomliers Themas
Mitchell, li C. Moere, Jehn W. Hawkins
James Tynn, and PranclsM. Barney. Jehn
Parra, n Demeunit, was elceted president of
the city council, giving that lsxly Inte the
control of the Democrats by three majority.
lleay llebbcry In Celeraln Township..
On Saturday night a rather heavy burglary
"took place In Coleraiu township. The heuse
or Samuel Heiusher, residing loteen
Robinson's mill and the old Clenmell
jiostellloo was broken into by thieves, 'i'liey
llrst entered the room or Mr. ilenisher's
daughter, from which they stele fl!IO In cash.
They then went te that occupied by the
young lady's brother. In a calm which hung
en the wall was fi!0, which the thioves found
and carried oil'. Three geld watches In the
heuse woie untouched. There Is no clue te
the thleves as yet.
Driving Accident.
as .Mr. Jhelrlcu was driving en East
urange street this afternoon, he was run Inte
by ene of the lire department horses. The
lire doparlment herse was being run for all
that was in him bv his rider. Mr.
Dietrich's team was slightly damaged. The
run in was caused by the uegligeuce el the
party riding the herse.
Wagons Damaged.
On Saturday oveningnceuntrymnn stepped
en lhsjkland street te talk te ufrleminnd
while tlioresnmodrimkou men came nleng
and cut his buggy te pieces.
On Saturday night seme ene entered the
shed of the hotel at Torre Hill and cut the
tops or soveral wagons.
Itig Crowd nt an Immersion.
Yosterday afternoon tliore was was an Im-
morslen In the large spring just west or
Rohrorstewn, by the Bethol Church or (led
et Rohrorstewn. Rev. Lener ofllciated nnd
soven jiersonswero baptized. Thorewasu
tremendous crowd present nnd evor llve
hundred teams were lied iu the neighbor
hood. A Keere Hterni at Ilarrlahiirg,
A terrllle rainstorm passed ever Ilarrls
burg en Sunday evening. A herse driven
by Benjamin Buck, u local mail ngent was
Btrucked by lightning nnd instantly killed.
Buck was struck en the leg and severely
burned.
A rail iu Mettles.
A team of Cleorge A. Kielil, laden wllh
bettled liilliernnd driven bv flenrr.e ."lllui,,
had nu upset hi High street en Saturday
afternoon. A great niimber or Isittles were
broken mid much difllculty was bad in
righting the wagon.
Lancaster County S. S. Association.
There will be a meeting of riiimhiy Scheel
workers and friends In the V. it. V. A. building.
Seuth Queen street, Uuicater, ou Thursday,
June II, at 10 o'clock, a. in., fpr the purpose of
reorganizing the I.ancasterceunty 8. S. associa
tion. All trtends nnd workers of Sunday
schools Iu the city and county are earnestly in.
vltcd te uttcud.
Dr. lleldeinann's Museum.
This la the last week or Dr. Heldcimiun's great
nmitemlcal collection at 11 Fast King street.
These w he have net yet seen this wonderful and
Instructive collection should de go at once, It
tssafoteeay that It will be a long tlme before
Lancaster will have another suc.li exhibition.
Thuntday is set apart for ladles. The museum
Is open all day and evening.
Celdkn's Liquid llcef Tonic Is euderstd by
Bhystctaiu. Atkjer CelUm'i: take no rfAr.
fdrugglits, JH-lwdeeUAw
FOUR ACTS PLATED.
BAD
REPORT ABOUT EX-PRK8IDENT
ARTHUR.
Will
the Klflh nnd Plnnl Act be Tragedy.
llerheiler fiemecrut nnd Chronicle,
"lr. Lincoln who was nt the funeral of ex
Secretary KrellnKhiiysiin, says ex-I'rcMdeut
Arlhnr looked very unwell. Jle Is un"erlnir
from IIrlKlit' dlcric. Diirlnff the past year It
lias aflAtiinrri a very ngsravateu fenn."
That telegram Is Act IV. of a drama written ty
ex-t'rcBlilent Arthur's phynlrlanii. In Act 1. he
was innun in npenr in " naiarin," ei wnicn nu
the country wiw told when he went te Flertaa.
In Act II. he ri'presentcd n tired man, worn
down, walking the sands nt Old l'elnt Cem Tort
and InoklnRceslwArd ever the Atlantic toward
Kurope for a lenger i-est.
The ctirlaln rolls up for Art III. upon the dls
tlntrulHhed actor affected with melancholy from
Ilrluht's fllnctinc, whlle Act IV. dlKcnver him
wlinuin aiseae "in nnnKKrAvaleurenii.Kiiirer
InKlntetmely ( which I ununtiM ) and about te
takeasca voyiure."
.lust such as this Is thn plot of many dramas
by play-wrluhts of the medical prornmlen.
They wrlte the llrsttwenr thrce aetii with no
conception or hat their character will develop
in the Una! one.
They hiivojietthodlacornmenl for traclniflii
the early, what the latter Impersonation! will
lie. Net one physician In n hundred has the ado ade ado
fiiialeinlcroscoptonndchomlcal appliances for
uueoveilnghrlRht'HdlBoasaln Its early stases,
nnd when ninny de filially comprehend that
lher patients am dying with It, when death oc
curs, f hey will, te cover up their Ignorance of
It.pronniinee the fatality te have been enued
hymdlnary atlmentN, whereas thene ailments
are really results of hrighl's disease, or which
they are iiiiconMclens vletlmii.
Hcynndanytlniilit.se per cent, of nil deaths,
except from epidemics nnd accidents, re-tilt
from diseased kldncvx or livers. If the dvhur
he (llalliiKiilHcdand his frlendt tee Intelligent te
he easily decelrcd,hls physicians lwrhans pro pre pro
lieiincntbo complaint te he perdlrardliK py
ninila, sepllentmla, hronehltl-, plenrlllK, valvu
lar lesions of the heart, pneumonia, etc. If the
deceased he less noted, "malaria" Is new the
f.LshleiiuhlanMfdfrn incut of the enusoef death.
Hut all the Kline, named right or named
wrong, this fearful scourge gathers them In.
Whlle it prevails among persons of sedentary
habits lawyers, clergymen, congresHmen ft
nle plays great havoc among fanners, day
labei-crs and mechanics, though they de net
suspect It, bccniiNO their physicians keen It from
them, If Indeed they nre able te delect it.
It sweeps thousands of women and children
Inte untimely graves every year. The health
gives way gradually, the strength Is variable,
the appetite fickle, the vigor guts less nnd less.
This Isn't inntatla It Is the beginning of kidney
disease and will end who does net knew hew f
Xo.iiiituie has net been remiss. Independent
research has given an Infulllhle remedy for this
common dUnrder: hut of course Iho bigoted
physicians wilt net use Warner's sare euro, be
cause It Is a private affair and cuts up their
practice by restoring the health of thoiewho
IiaMihccn Invalids for years.
KThe new saying or "hew common bright s
dlsesHe Is liceiiiiilng among pruinliienl meu I" Is
getting old, and as Iho Kngltshiiinu would say,
Hounds "stupid "especially "stupid" since
Ihls disease Is teudllv detected bv the mom
learned men and specialists or this disease. Hut
i no
the "common run " of nlivhlclnns. net deti'ct
lug It, glvn the pit!
lug It, give the patient Kpsnin sails or ether
drugs prescribed by thn oldcedoof treatment
under which their grandfathers and great grand
lULjiurn JHUIHUI'M I
iuun, we near mi
at the iintlent Is "eemlnrtn-
me." inn ere loin;, lunv
ere long, lunyltH. they "tap"
hlm mid take Heme wilier friiin Mm. nnd ntrnln
the " eomrertablo " story Is told. Torturelilm
rather lluiii allow him touse Warner's safe cure.
Willi such variations the doctors play upon the
unrortiiiiate until his shroud Is made, when we
learn that he died fieiu heart hlsense, pyiemia,
seidlcii'iuia or soipe ether deceptive though
"dignified came."
Kx-1'rcsldent Arthur's case Is net singular It
ts typical nf (ivory Hitch rese. " He Is sintering
Intensely." This is net usual. (Jencrully there
Is almost no suircrlng. lle may recover, If he
will net Independently of his physicians. The
agency naim-d luu cured thousands of persons
eieii In the extreme sbiges Is today the main
stay of thn health of hundreds or thousands. It
Is an unfortunate fact that physicians will net
admit thorn Is nuy virtue outside their own
splicie, hulas each school denies virtue te nil
ethers, the people act en thulr own Judgment
and accept things by the record of merit they
make,
The facts are cause for alrirm. but there Is
abundant hope in prompt nnd ludcicndcnt
action. ltfl&w
HEATHS.
Wkstz. In this city, en the 7th lint., Henry
Vt enU, In the tf.'d year of his uge.
The relatives and friends or the lamlly are re
Hpcctrully Invited te attend the funeral, from
the residence of Mrs. M. A. llundcl, Ne. 015
North Queen slicct, en Tuesday afternoon et 2
o'clock, hervlccs at Orace Lutheran church.
Interment at Woodward Ulll cemetery. It
MAltKETS.
rhluulelphla Produce Market. "
I'niLAUKLruu, June B. The market for Fleur
was dull and prices favored buyers. Sales or WO
bands, lnludlng I'enn'n family, at t 0USI 23 ;
Western de at t 2M5 M i Minnesota bilkers'
at tl(t and patents nt Vrf5 75.
Uye lleurllrm at (I er banefj ter choice.
Feed was Hlendy, with mcMlemte Inquiry.
Sales or winter bran, I1IQ1I M per ten.
At the 1 p. in. call Theru was bid for Wheat,
WKc, .Iiinej V.iQ., Julyj f 1 0IJ, Aug.j l (0,
v.-,,..
Curn A3c. .Iune:V.i:c for Jul v
i'.ira Mn l.inn.lA frt. I..1-. . . , n .
5IKe. for Kent.
a,u. ler Aug.,
Oats tecc. bid for Junei Ic. for July; Sic,
Aug.; 3Sc., Sept.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
I'iiiLAMtLruiA, June 8. The arrival of beeves
3.MW ; Shcp,sjO0,Ilegs. S.one; teet cattle fair,
rruelleii leuer; extra, tlQV,i; medium, tzfii'A i
common, IUei;f. ''"'' w st
Sheep and Iiimbs'dull, Hf, lewer: extras, 4KO
6e iiiedlum, Xtc; couuiiens, 3a3c.( lambs,
itplCc,
Hogs fair, tinner; all grades Western 0 cent.
New Turk l'reiluce Market.
Nxw YeiiK, J line 8. Fleur market dull and mi.
changed ; Fine. 1 S0QJ ; Superllne, t3Ui(3 fi;
.Minnesota. W i.1 ej. '
Wheat Ne. 2 lied, Winter, J line,! U.c : July,
tl 014i Aug.,linji. ii )
Cem Ne. 2 Mixed. June, 53c; July. BStic.
Onlu Ne. 2 Mixed,.! line, July, 3,Vc.
Kye nominal.
Jlurley neiiilnal.
l'erk dull ; Mess, til MI W).
Ijird mM, July jrt ill, August.
Molasses nominal ; boiling stock, llifjine for
eO-test,
Turiiciitlnnflrm nt-3COr - - .
llesln Mulct j Htnilned te coeJ. II rk5
llM
roleum nuli't : refined III ma R'tJllU'r.
llutter steady, but dull: Western Tmltiitlnn
Creamery, riHe.
Cheese unlet : Western Hut. ine'n.
Kags dull ; Western, HJifJHJie ; Shite, Jee.
Klcn Hteady and unchanged ; Carellei and
Louisiana coininen te fair, 44Q5r.
Sugar dull ; retlned Cutlisir, Tlfc s (Ininu
luted. GJQic: Confectioners' " A," 0 J irs3;jre.
Tallew quiet, but steady ; Prime city, 6 tf$
Freights easier: Grain te Antwerp, fi.
Cotfee quiet; fair cargoes, 8'e.
iluy nemlnul ; Ne. 1 'timothy, (1 10.
Chicago Produce Market.
Ciiioaeo, June 0, 9:30 n. in. The market
'iu higher tills morning en account or the sud
den change In the weather. Frest Is repei ted In
some localities In the wheat holt, and a general
deslrn te buy by seme parties.
Wheat dune.imc; July,0ue; August, fWe;
8ept.t lilc.
Cern July.45Je: Auciist. 4Cc.
Oats July, S3e e : Aug., Bskc ; Sept., 27Uc.
Perk-.Iufy,I0.TjW; Ang.$10); Sep.nes.'W.
ljiid-.Iuly,a7?i'Ang., e fi5. ' '
nibs Juiv. vrstumss:
Aug., ,-,4R; SepL,
$5&S.
0L08IH0.
1 v. M. Wheat closed excited and a shade
higher. Hilars buying in short wiles of past low
days, and goods buying en account of cholera
scare Is given as u reason for the ndvunce. Cern
!Cfl higher and sympathized wllh wheat. Oat
steady and a trttle higher. Perk and ribs In hot
ter demand and 2ile higher. I.ard lOe higher.
,wt''nM,!10v,w0: J"h. ?iO August,
v- , "' !' 74'
bent.,
. Jun
4;vc.
BeuufsTK"10' 23Ki JU'y Si'iCi A"S-' tHJi
uKSk2)lo'teti J"iy.ioee; Aug$io'7e
W'l'lil .W W"
fjird June. Hi (It: .InU- in r.: A,,,, n v. .
Sept.. M Hi'4. ' " ' '""- -"'
SeYiK."'- W 40i J",y' B0! A"'
t7K:
New yerk Sterk Market.
Nbw Yerk. June 8. Wall street, 1:30 p. in.
Meney at IX per cent. Kxchnnge quiet. Oov Oev Oov
einmeuts strong. Currency 6's, S127K hid i
's C'eup., tlKJS bfd I 4fa de. llk bid. '
The Bleck market opened dulT and during
the llrst half-boiirer business en some selling of
I.uckuHtnnna prices declined ite a percent.
This was recovered however by lnldday ou
buying by seme of Iho larger hi ekers, and at
the time of writing the market llun but leature
less. 1 P.M. 3 P.M.
Western Union ee ceii
Adams Kxprcss ja.
American Kxpresa , &u
II. H. Kxnruss.
Bl
Wells, Farge A Ce
C. C. I. A 6
e. c. u. l
luu
New Yerk Central........
New Jersey Central
Illinois Central Express,
Ohie Central ;
Michigan Central,.,...,,,
Northern Piicllle
.". Preferred.
Central Pacific
Union l'uclile
Missouri Paclfle.,...
Texas Paclfle,
New Yerk Klevated......
Metropolitan
ilanlnittan
Alt. & Tcrre llaule
i ." Preferred
Caiiada Southern
Canada Paclfle...,
Chicago A Alten..
Clies. A Ohie.,,. ,
p. A Hud
Del., Lac. A Weat.,
I'eiTer ,
Krie , ,,
Preferred
Hannibal X St-Je
" Prelcrrcd.
Kansas Jt Texas
l.uke Shere, ,...,.....,
I.. K.AW..: .1...
30
w2
10
si"
VX
W
Vi
..... Sljjj
L'vs'lleA Nuahvllle., H
JJerrls KMex..,..,..,., '
Northwest v3
ill
lH
k 3 .
-'i!
VVSI(V, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,
-
I'M
OntaHeft Western t...... titi j., tX
Ohie A Mississippi i... ...i
' rreferred ...i ....
Paclfte Mall t VX& XtVi
yulckillver.. 4)j
I "i (l'rclerred........ .... 21
Heading ., in
Heck Island i. .'.... 11J M)i
8an Francisce , i ....
" rreferrcd .... ....
Omaha ...,.. ,. ism
" l'mferred...!.... ',i
SUPatil CA32 ct)i
. I'rererred Wfft
NashAOlmt....
M.. I,.. H. AW. i
Wabash .... 2i
" I'rcferrcd M
C..1I.A Q... 13 lit
Itechester A l'lttsUlirg 2K
1'd.AKvan 7)2
Manlteba....i i K1
Oregon A Nuv.. 2IW
Oregon Transco S)j 13);
KKWAV VXlt TltiEMENTH,
OAKINO POWDER.
ROYAL
BAKING
4
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS powdernevervarles. A marvel of purity,
strength and wholesomeness. Mem eco
nomical than Iho ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be
sold Iu competition with the multitude or low
test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders.
Nelil enlu fit mm, lteVAL IIakise I'ewlizn Ce..
KXI Wall SlrcotNew Yerk.
inny.j-iyu.xw
THE PI NEST OILS AND CHEMICALS
that money can procure nre used In MIL
LKII'SIIOKAXSOAP. TrANTED-WA8m.0, PLAIN HEW-
T V ", AC, III
It
NO. 40) MANOIl STIIKKT.
TITANTEI).
TT A situation by n man capable or doing nil
kinds or work. Apply ut
It WlMANOIt 8 IIIF.KT.
FOR TOILET, RATI!, LAUNDRY,
hllchen and Wiishstand, use nothing but
the host MILL KU'S ISOU AX SOAP.
LAWN AND PORCH CHAIRS IN RAT
tan, Kecd, Cane, C'urpctnnd Splints,
at-
hekfmku:k'S,
ltd ai East King street.
IT MUST ALWAYS RE REMEmTuERKI)
that MILLKK'S IlOltAX SOAP Is net a
high priced article, but n high gnule soup at the
price or medium ones.
THE PROPRIETOR OP MILLER'S
IlOltAX SOAP has spared no expense In
producing an article that for tine Intrinsic
merit can net be excelled by any ether soap lu
the murkul.
WHITE OAK LL'MRER POIl SA LE.
Persons wanting WhlteOuk Lumber, cut
toerrter. can be accommodated Hl ence (, ,(!
Ing en the undersigned nt New Providence sta
tion. Alse, Kails and Pests of all kind. 'JO
cords or Whlle Oak weed.
McFALLS AllltO.,
Je8 3d Smlthvllle P.O., Lane. Ce., Pa.
WOMEN IN SHOPS AND STORES.
Women who labor eltcn hive headache.
heiiMin's t.'qpclne Pluslurw will rclluelt Inline
dUttly. 2Te.
A N ARTICLE TO GIVE YOU I1ETTEII
XV and longer scrvice limn MILLKIt'S
lKUAX SOAP cannot lie found.
HAPPY THOUGHT AND REUECCA
Tobaccos only Re per plug, at
HAKTMAN'U YELLOW Flt6.NT CIO AH
hTOUK. '
rTIIIE REST
ARTICLE POR HLEACII-
JL Ing nil kinds
el rubrics Is MILLKIP.S
IlOltAX SOAP.
TANTED. A PIRST-CLASS COOK IN
TT a Hearding Heuso In 'this city. Leave
nnine and address at till etllce, when parti,
will 1)C cjilled en. ml
CHLORIDE OP LIME
And ether seasenable dlslnfctuuts In large
stock at
IIUI1LF,V'S Ilium 8TOKK,
, Ne.81 West King Street
MOPE THAN 300 DEALERS PRO
uounce MILLKIt'S KOKAX SOAP a
standard article.
-Itr ANTED.
A servant te de ireiierul hnuseuniL-. Hnn.1
wages te competent person. Address,
, . U. It. 11YKD,
Jeiiltd Leauian l'lace, Pa.
D.t.
FOREMAN.
PHYSICIAN A VOKIIliriFOV.
Ilemeved from Ne. 211 West KlmHtrit In Vn
27 North Prince. (Ijite resldeuce of A. K.
Ueberls.) tu2Mind
A GRAND STRAWRERRY FESTIVAL
will be held nt Huberts' Hall, FltlDAY
AND HATHHDAY KVKX1MIS. under II... i.ns.
-plrr)r Christ Cheml Society. The public are
ceidiully invited. AdmUslen, le cents, which
entitles the visitor le one plate of ureaui.
Jes-21MAW
AA.
BB.
Hei ler Fleur.
TL?llet, '
Use Mllllllr-i
Tliellrigln'il.
luuyMyll.SAW.It
in
GRASS. A ROUT TWO ACRES Gr6V
lug nu the ground near the end cr North,
Prluce streel, ubei.t ene sniiare below New
street, will be sold at publlosnleou the premlseH,
eilTHIIItSDAY, IholllhefJIlNK. nt I o'clock!
p. m. At the Hiime tlme will be sold the ims
turnge, until the 1Mb erseplemlter.
Jcwtd II. O. LONG.
THE REST
the City, nt
HAKTMAN'U
6e HAVANA CIGAR IN
YF.I.LOW
S'lOUK.
FKONT OIUAK
T71AST END YARD.
C. J.SWARR&CO.
GOAL.
KINDLING WOOD.
Ornea: Na 20 Centre Square, lleth yard and
offlce connected wllh telephone oxchauge.
aprl&lydMAF.U
HEAPERTHAN COAL FOR HUMMER
USK. Use the
Gas Cooking Steve.
NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for sale at
Manufacturers' prices. ,
Orrics e
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.
iuhj"14 2md "
RY THE NEW SUMMER DRINK.
Imported. WEISS BEER and Imported
fl losses at IIISMAHOK'S KASTK1NOSTKKKT
SALOON. Try It. jel-lwd
TJOTE IS MAKING j f.
OABIKET PHOTOQBAPHS
AT 3.00 A DOZSR, ' ,
AT
NO. 100 NOUT1I QUEEN STIIKKT, j
laniutfd
.encastcr. Pa,
JTATURE'S REMEDY,
PARMVILLB LITHIA WATER
Ueeeinmcnded by leading physicians as the
HKST Mineral Water ler Dygjwpsla and all 1H
ana all nit
Fer sale by
-lun-niu me iiiuueys ami iiiauuer.
the (I lass or Gallen, ut
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, h
137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, P,
decS-Oind
F
UliTON OPERA HOUSE
JUNE 10 AND 11.
G11AND HOUIII.E HILL. OFFENHACH'S
CIIAUM1NU OPKUKTTA, THE
ANGELtJS!
SUPPK'S HEAUTIr-UL OPEItA, THE LOVELY
GALrnyi
Miss Mamie Kunkel, Miss Rattle Wecms,
Miss Ueiu llergh, Mr. Carl Kau.che,
Mr. K. F.Macy, Mr. E. U. Aler.
BNLABQHD OROHB3TRA.
POI'ULABrRICKS.,.., 10, 20 and 30 CENTS.
Je--4ta 7
: ,n- . f.i
XKW AnrKHTMKMRNTH.
THE liAROEHT, " BEST ' ANllMOHT
., f?iirIJ!ili!i4i -erltrnfit. or flaying Cards In
tee elty rrntn (l ents per pnek nn nt
ha'itmans vkVloWViVentckiak
HTXiUK
T
-, . .. "AII1IIA."
t Incst Wneelnred, In Original .lapanese 11ns
kets of ene pound each. Tea drinkers should
try this. or sale only at
CLAUKK'.S tk a bteuk,
, 83 West King Btnct,
Knns given awny,
0Ual
tnoner.
PURE RYE WHISKEY AT 76c,
matt can net be surpassed for the
, mmilKlt'3l.igU()K8TOItK,
apHI-lydll Ne. !8 Centra Sqiinre,
FOR PURITY, STRENGTH AND PIN
Ish, l'UltK IlOltAX SOA1- cannot be ex
celled. 4 Til OP.IUI,Y PIREWOItKH AND PIRIC
CUACKKHS new ready for dealers at lower
rates than ever. JOHN K. WKAVKU.AaT.,
JuS-lwd M West King St., Lnucaster, Pa.
IRANI)
Tea Party and Concert,
eivks nr LAiniji or
ORAOB CHURCH, North Qaeen and James streets,
' 4-Ainplendld Supiier for 2Sc. Delightful
Music.
On Wednesday nnd Thnrtdey, June le, 11.
JeMtd8,MAW
t-
e
XPORD
SPRING FAIR,
JUNE 10, 11 nnd 13, 100 5.
Machinery. Mimical, Floral, Horticultural and
Llve Stock Departments. Tretting and ICitn
nlng Usees each day, with full entries. Excur
sion trulns. Hands or Music.
. . . T. K. STIIllin, Hec'y.,
JetVitdftltw Qrerd, Chestcr county, Pa.
N-
EW
Pretzel Bakery.
I The understood begs leave tn Inform his
friends and the imblle that he has opened a
Pietzel llalcery at Ne. 101 and HO Middle street,
(Ijiwrenen Hern old stand) where he will be
pleased te hear rrem all Iu want or large and
small steam pielzels et thn (Incst quality.
JMW' JOHN D.EICHLER.
ClIULTKE'H IMtiOE MHT.
Etm Crackers, .1 Is., ffilc.t 10 lileci
2J-C5 :i Cans lted Seal Coin, iftc.j 2 B.s.
TItopCeireo, lSe.j HroeiiiH, inc.; Hi
ileces of Snap,
,s. L,fuii'e, 'in,!
IttleL'f.ta irv.
Chnlcu Prnnes.4 B,s. fer2.V.j lllce, t B.s. ferlSc.!
Oennaii Imported l'lckllug Vinegar and Im
ported Cervahit.
Teleiihone connections and goods delivered
free of clmrge te all part or the city.
Wm. Shultze,
JcMwd 115 and 117 North Queen Stiect.
KJ-OTICETO TEACIIEItS.
XI The Heard or Hchnel Directors or East
Denegal township will meet In the school build
ing, lit May 1mm, p en KUIDAV..IUNE lilh,
at -1 o'clock p. in., for the purpeu et apnulntliig
teachers ler said ill. i let, " h
HIMON L. HltANDT.Secretan-.
lUiif 181 Marietta, Pa., Ijinciister County.
jiinlUtdAltw
IN CUSTOM -MAliE
ing. A well.innde, Elegnut trimmed
tlllllm; Ilnstness Suit rnr lum a
Koejl English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, Hut
'braided. In one. two, three or four-button ciila.
waKriirWViM. A handseme Check Casslmere
Sufi ferJ0.ti). An elegant Serge Suit, In black,
blue, drab or brown, for tl.Vei. Kin t!.criui;
Striped or Check PnnUiloens Irem .i(up. Ite-
,.i, ',-. a,. n,i. ,s Binuiiy iirsiciass. r;very
garment wan-anted te h ? eprmented. A
goeil lit, well-uuuln and nlceij trimmed. The
largest assortment ei patterns In this city.
eltv.
A. II. HOSEN8TE1N.
m:i-Giiidit
8f North queen street.
TyEST END heti:l,
Chestnut Street, abeve Bread, Phil'a.,
II. W. I.ANAOA, Proprietor.
Opcninq Junc 20th. Newly FuHNisHtD.
Passenger Elevuler, Klettrle Hells, Ac.
TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. Mr. Kanaga was
15 years al the U Irani and several yi-uni at the
Seventh Avenue, Plltsbiirg. Pa. Jc5-2wd
l-v . l i l. I
H
AVE YOU A HOY 7
II4VK YOU LEO HIM TO Till!
Beys' Clothing Department
-OF
OAK HALL,
And then; learned hew seriously we are
trying te ptevldu clothing ler him ut smiill
st te you ?
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
8. K. Cea. Sixth and Market Strkkts,
, 1'lllI.AlltI.flllA.
JS ATOM I CA I. EX 1 1 1 II 1 Tl ON.
LAST WEEK !
Dr. Heidemann's
ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION,
14 Eaat Kingf Streot,
Will positively close
Saturday. June 13.
-Lastdny far Ladies, THUltSDAY, JUNE
Open all day and evening. '
ADMISSION
S3 CENTS.
ml2-wd .
ATTENTION,
SIR KNIGHTS !
A special meeting or Lancaster Commander)',
Ne. 13, K. T of Ijincaster, Pa., will be held at
the Asylum ou Thursday evening, June 11, at 7
o'cleckp. m.
TbU meeting Is called te tuke furthcractleu en
the Invitation of Palestine Commander)', Ne. i,
of Trenten, N, J., te Lancaster Commander)', te
be present at the dedication of their asylum hi
the new Masonic Hall, and the Templar parade,
at Trenten, en Wednesday, June 21.
It Is the Intention that the Hip will net con.
sumo mero than ene day.
It Is Important that everyone who desirns te
go, he present at this meeting or send wetd te
thn Eminent Commander or ltecerder.
Full particulars will begtven at the meeting
In regard toltallread Fare and Hetel Accommo
dations. IK-order of
CIIAULES A. FON DEUSMITII, "
Eminent Commander.
1 1 en U.S. Uaua, ltecerder. Juni;,H,10d
lOLJTIVAL.
TpOIl JURY COMMISSIONER.
EDWAKII AMIlLEIt,
. Of Driimeiu township. ,
Subject te the decision or the Democratic
comity convention, niayiVtrdAw
F
lOnJUUYCOMMlSSlONEK.
JEUOME It. S1IULTZ.
erEllzabethtiiwu borough.
Subject te the decision et tliu Democrulie
county convention. d A w tfd
"POR JUUY COMMISSIONEU,
1IKN.TAM1N HUHEIt, I
Of IheElgthh Wurd, I-uncastcrClty.'
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convcnllen. Jcl-tfd&w
'CV)R JURY COMMISSIONER,
E. C. DILLElt,
Of Earl township, iJincaster county.
Subject tn the rules et the Democratic party,
liiyhf-3tawM,WAStfd&w
rVK SALH OU UEST,
I7IOR 8ALEOR RENT.
; An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ
ate Ne. 15 Shlppcu stive t.
uiltt-tfd H.FUANK ESHLEMAN.
TOR RENT.
X Three Law Offices at Ne. NOUTH UUKK
bl'HEET; und a baginentU feet long, supplied
with water and heat. . T
uisi-M-tiii i h vttAVir mmtuiw?
, l-c - ,...,,
nnr u vans.
T1US GOODS. ' "
ANOT1IKII fcAKLOAD OF ""
SUMMER GOODS
UKCK1VKDATTHK
BEW YORK STORE.
a-s-M
Twe Cases Jleautlful
PRINTED SATIRES,
Flfteen Cents nyanl ; made te sell at Si Cents.
An Imiucnse Stock of
8KI.'i?Jii;lt.!,wt HINOHAMS, IIATISTKh"
mcteuia Lawns, india linens,
nainsoeks and piques, '
At Lewest City Prices.
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES,
SWISS NAINSOOK and UAMIIUIC
EMBROIDERIES,
In All Widths mid qualities at the Lewest
Prices hi er Known In the Trade.
WATT, SHAND & CO,
Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street.
JOHN 8. OIVLER. G. F. HATH VON.
Carpets and lattihgs!
INOItAIN CAUPETS, 23 te 73c.
TAPESTUY HltUSSELS.tOteMc.
1IODV llltU8Si:LS,I.U)te1.2r.,
HOME-MADE UAU CAHPET.3S I e 7.1c.
nUIHiUHT AND LINEN FLOOU CLOTHS,
Lew Prices.
HUHKSKI.-i, MtiqUETTK AND SMVUNA
KUOS.
WHITE AND FANCY MATTINUS,
12 te Sfic.
t.'OCOA AND NAPIEU MATTINOS.
FI.OOH, TAIILE AND STItAW OIL CLOTHS
GENUINE AUHOUA OAUPET SWEEPEIt.
U.UI.
OEMM.NE NEW IDEA C'AHPET SWEEPEIt,
!.).
Everj'lhliig nt Lewest Cash Prices.
JOHN S. GIYLER & CO,
NO. 25 EAST KING STIIEET,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
J."
MAKTIN A CO.
WE WILL THIS SEASON MAKE A
BPEC1 tl.TY OF
WHITE GOODS!
And have at prccnt a large lotief all tint Is
, (iletlrulile In that line, consisting of
VIC'IOItIA LAWNS,
INDIA LINENS,
COItDEI) PlqilES,
LINEN LAWNS,
PEUS1AN LAWNS,
INDIA MULL.
l,(rtl YAUDS
Lonsdale Cambric,
AT 10c. I'EU YAltD.
SUMMER
DRESS GOODS,
ALIIATItO'-S CLOTH,
NUN'S VE1L1NO,
SUMMEKSILKm,
hUUAIl SILKS,
UltKNADINES
HUNTINGS.
Wash Dress Goods,
New Arrivals every diy of Choice Patterns In
FltENCIISATlNES,
FltENCH HATISTES,
CHAM lilt AY UINUIIAUS,
AMEIIICAN lilNOHAMS,
.Kl'IIYIt (il.VlillA.MS,
LINEN J.AWNs.
-ONK--A"i: LAWN AT-lerPKU YAUD.
Parasols and Silk Umbrellas,
Lisle, Silk and Kid (i loves.
Buttens and Trimmings.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
Cor. West King anil Prince Sts.,
LANCASTEIt. PA.
II ATS AKIt VAX'S.
T ATEST STYLES IN HATS.
Stauffer & Ge.,
LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS,
31 and 33 North Queen St.
TUB LAUOEST ASSOItTMET,Ol'
STRAW I4XTS
IN THE CITY.
STKA W HATS EOlt HOYS, fs? 10.. I5c., 2Th?.
STUAW II ATS FOU MEN, '000 , 75c, f 1,
ALL THE SPRING STYLES
SOFT AMD STIFF HATS.
STAUimft CO,,
(Shnltz & Bres.' Old Stand,)
31 find 33 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
EIRST-OI.ASS HOARDING.
Together wllh the choice of rooms en the
first or second fleer. Surpassed by iiiine in the
City. Call en ei'iiddress.
,.,,. . NO.tOiNOHTIiqiJEENST.
'Table boarders accommodated. till tfd
AT
liANTIO CITY.
The Chester County Heuse
IS NOW OPEN.
Comfortable, homelike, situated very near the
sun, with extended piazzas upon thrce ocean
fronts. This Heuso hits long been known us a
most pleasant snn.iner letreat.
Juilel-'.'ind .1. 1CEIM ,t SONS.
B
AROAINS IN UNDERWEAR AND
HllslKIIV IT IM.'MlTai i,,a
llaVO l (III Gf.f,ll 11,1, III ,minl I nnnil.tulnn.1
Uiiliiundled Shirt, palenled, the best and cheap
est Iu Iho market. Alse Working ShliM from 4.'k)
nnd up, Uauze Shirt und Vestsforvie and up.
Merine Grey and Whlle for S5e aud up. H'eik.
lii(? Pants. Overalls and Notions.
All cHeiwT' than ever. Pleeicall aud ex ex ex
anilaobefere you buy '
. At UECHTOLD,
BI311 of tbe Ills Sleeklntr.
Ne. fri North Queen Street. .
P. S. Choice JUulldluK Stone and Sand ler twlf .
OI.OTltlNU.
Traroler, Tourists nnd Pleasure
Seekers will new find In our Stock of
Clothing goods sultiible for the Sea
shore or Mountain at prices the lowest
or the Tew.
A. 0. YATES & CO.,
602, 004, 006 CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
ui'Wma
"Yj eansman a mie.
Great Reduction!
have miule u Hn i-cilntr ItiMluctlmi. pelllnt;
At HnirTheirAeliinl Value.
.Men's Dress Rnllsnt $1.(0; north IS.HU.
,PH,5,A!i:w"0",l,W',ltcieHiilUnt.M;
worth 111.00. ' '
Jllti'"'" All'We1 ,'Inla 's""h at 7.(0; worth
l"i' All-Weel Worsted Stills at t.M; worth
D1).''"'?.A1i.'vv.0,1 ';eiksciew I'.luck ami llrewn
Hulls nt ! no; Wiirlhl8iai.
tl'nti1'' s"l,B'wl,h '"K l'a"t; am.ne ; worth
Heys' SiiIIh, with Leiik I'sinlfl, nt '.ia; worth
Heys' Sulls, Kit Ictly ttll-w (Hit, nt $.1.00, (ni
$.i.(in, $),.', $;.! aiidft OH; wnrlli fully doiibletho
ineney.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
Frem 81.25 Upwards.
Headquarters for Iho U. A. It. Suits, All inel.
I ndicn lllue Suits ut $sisi. in imi ami $(e I'lini'
uuteed lust I'ehnx, with two sets or buttons.
it ill Ihiu ureiadeal le your ail ranbiue loci
anilnn the enonnens stock or ilen's Heys' und
Children's Clothing.
Alse our Suits made te elder for Hilm
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
Nea. 68-63 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
( Itlght en tbe Southwest Cor. et Orancii Street,)
LANCASTEIt, PA.
-Net connected with any ether clothing;
stere in the clly.
A'en (IAN.
IJ1IIE CHEAPEST EMHHOIDEUIES
EVEUSOLD IN LA.VC STKU AUK
NOW TO HE HAD AT
ASTRIOH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEIt, PA
A l.AKCIE ASSOISTMfVt' OK
New Swiss Embroideries
AT MAUVELLOUsH LOW PltltES.
Swiss EdcliiK, fi Inches wide, line iiiallty and
patterns, 'i'le uyiicd.
- UneSnlss Ldi;lni'rlliehiiwlde,3.V-ii)urd, -
r lue Sw ls Embmldeiy, 15 Inches w Ide, te cents
a yard.
cry Elegant Embroidery. rMtlv ueiked, 15
...... Inchi-H wide, Lie nyiml.
Iilsh Print Embroidery, line iuallly loop edge,
4 Inches wlile....l.'e a yaid.
5 Inches lile....K-e a yard.
Tlnches wlde.....Y.c 11 yaril, line quality.
lulnehes wlde....:i.k! a yaid, line iiuulliy.
11 inchus wldu....D')c ayiiiil, linn iiiulily.
Te-day we have lecelved the hlggestdrivoef
the season, consisting or
00 dozen Ladles' Pine hllk (laum (ilnvcs, 0
button length, lines! colors, ueithSt
cents, at 7A eeiils a pair.
These gloves am net Talletii (,'loves, but pure
silk gauze.
Our Extra LeiigRllkTutrctadlnvc ate tn cents
11 pair. Tliev nre fully li Inches long.
Our 7c Ijiclng hid (llnves am selling ferRSa
linn, 'lheyaioiissserled Tain tilidef
lieanlltul iualily.
We have succeeded Iu getting another let of
these full regular made 15c llalbiigguu Hose for
Ludles.
SPECIAL HAUOA1NS IN
Ladies' and Gent's Gauze Underwear
FOU ?5 CENTS.
SUMMElt COItSETS, tl.tm.
The Ceuliueiilal Aulemalic Cersel, vl.OO.
The II. A S. Silicon Cersel, a very excellent new
Corset lorTAe.
Dr. Warner's Duplex Corset, $1 w.
Big Bargains in Oriental Laces,
New Oriental I.ace of finest (Juallty, 7 Inches
wide, umbioldcryeiiMiiuolsfttncli, w 01 111
inc., at only .'.V, a yard.
Ten pieces of llelge Oilenlal Eleuncliig, II
Inches wide, or heaviest iiuallly und inadu en
cum line net. Thoembieldery en Iho hiuiie Is
7 Inches wide. The prlce or this lace was 7e.
We are selling It ler ihe asteiiishlug low prlce
of 40c. per nu d.
lju-ge, allflnen Towels, hoideted, at Se. nplece.
New Japanese Fans.
NEW CIIKOMO PANS, from 5c. up.
A Large und Elegant New Sleck of leather
Hi'gs unit Satchels, Hat and round, at very low
prices. SPECIAL UAItllAlN I sail Elegant Al.
Iliriiter Itetind Satchel, I leather lined, at liny
con ts (.Via) '
A PULL STOCK OP
Gilt and Silver Braid,
In all widths, lllnek and Culm ml WOUSTEH
IIUA1DS, In till widths, Hi all colors.
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion.
mayZ)
MORE THAN ONKMILUON i'OUNDS
of soup are annually consumed in Lancas
ter. Neurly one-thliil et tbU Is Mll.LKll'd
ilOUAXSOAV. uiarwuid
READY-MADE CLOTHING
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