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JAUNT'S BOOK NOWHERE.
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rnrawzoeT Attn nruiRSE
CAPIVEE8 COLVXIUA'S SCHOOLS.
VaftdtflMua Recommendation Frem the Text
'' Boek Committee Other FrecerdliiE' or
EMbW "M "'!" !'.. .Ill W'MIM ' II IgMV
j the Scheel Beard A nnse Ball Game!
That Ended In n Dispute.
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(; neguiar correspondence 01 me istfllieehi-ie.
? Jilt Columbia, June 12, 1885. The Columbia
A,!-, nchoel beard met In rcaular tneutlily session I els
, , .'( la council cbaiuber lest ovenlng, with nil
f" JI1UU1UUIS JUUaUMU A'lllllllU-J Ul 11WI. ivgiimi
mealing vrore read and approved.
Pursuant te nu Invitation from tlie beard,
the teachers of the Columbia schools met tlie
beard te confer with rcforenco te tlie adop
tion of n text book for the schools en physi
ology and liygtenc. Twenty-nix teachers
were present.
Flnonce comintttce reported collection of '8T
duplicate slnce May i!u, '85, te be fJOI.ne.
Finance commltteo a-sked for mid w .11 grunted
$10.64 for the sinking fund, ltepnlr and
supply cominltteo reported that reef of the
vnerry Hireet uuuuing was in need 01 repair
nnd rocemmoiulod thtttjtliey be attended te ;
the comtnlttee also rocenimoiidod n uutuher
of ether repairs te this bulldltii;, nNe te the
ITlfth stroet schools. The repert was rocelvcd
and rocenitnondatlons adopted.
Text book cointultteoroiorled its follews:
That they oxamlned the tllllercut books
submitted for the study of physiology and
hygiene, as text book, with special rcforenco
te teaching the elleets of stimulants and
narcotics en the human system. They liave
also conferred with the teachers In Joint con
ventien. The prepositions from different
publishing houses werothen submitted, but
the commltteo unanimously recommended
the use of Ivison, Blakeman, Tayler A; Ca's
books.
Mr. Orayblll moved the following, which
ij,. was unanimously uuepiuu ; innv eunui a
elementary physiology and hyglene be adept-
t ed for use in the grammar schools, and that
1 the primmer en satne subject by sauie au-
uers de auoptea ler use m 1110 socenuary
schools, and that the teachers In the primary
schools be requested te teach the subject of
nhvsloleirv nnd hvcloiie ernllv.
.'-' Mr. Slaua offerod the following resolution.
and upon the roll being called It was unani
mously adopted :
JRcselvcd, That the beard will be responsi
ble for all costs incurred In having delin
quent taxes of 1SS5 collected, according te law,
ey ine conecier or ms uepuiy.
On motion tlie matter of exonerations from
the '8-1 dupllcate was loll In tlie hands of the
finnnce committee.
The beard next conslderod the proposals
for collecting the '85 taxes, und en motion of
Mr. Slade, the contract was awarded teS. It.
Boyd, at 4 14 per cent
On motion of Mr. Given, the iluance com cem com
mlteoo was instructed te accept the bend nf
Mr. Boyd, with the sureties named in the
stun, of f5,000 for the collection et the dupli
cate for 18S5.
On motion of Dr. Markel tlie time for
holding the regular meetlng of the beaul was
changed te the third Thursday el each mouth,
commencing with the third Thursday In July.
Mr. Strlne moved that the solicitor's salary
be fixed at (20 per annum, te ditto from Juu'e
1, 18S5. The motion was seconded and en
the roll belng called Messrs. May, Strlne,
Wann. Tayler and Grevor voted in tlie affir
mative, and Messrs. Slade, Given, Grayblll
and Market in the negative.
The beard after granting orders for n num
ber of bills then adjourned.
A llaae Hull Gaine Kudu In it Wrangle.
The game of base ball yesterday afternoon,
between the Columbia and 'W'rightsville, in
Vrightsvllle, resulted In a raw and a victory
for our, boys. The WrlghtavJtleclut) obtained
41 cilrfM, r. lnafl In thnluiiflunlnnnf llm nn..i.t
buUtciftcreund as the j(ame procceded, and
rthe sixth rt.-uingjrku scere htoed 10 te 13 In
fcyer of the home nine. This was the last
inning, for a dispute arese which resulted In
ending the game. Purple, catcher of
the Columbia, caught 11 leul tip, alter it
struck his breast, and the batsman was de
clared out by the umtiire, who is a resident
of Wrights llle. Objections w ero raicd, the
umpire remained firm in his decision, and a
free light was imminent. Finally the game
was gfven te the Columbians by 0 te 0. Then
, the crowd yelled and hooted, but retaining
possession of the ball they had wen, the Co
lumbia boys left the Held unmolested, abused
by language mero forcible than elegant.
They returned home in safety.
. Town Notes.
A room in Shriner'shall, In Bank alley,
has been reuted by the Brotherhood of Hail
read Brakemati, and their first meeting will
be held in it next Sunday at 1 n. 111.
Frank O'DenncU while making a fan out
of weed, had a wound inch decn, and six
inches long inflicted in Ids right leg by the
Knne no was using supping irem me woeu.
Our former townsman Kebu IT. Bead, en
last Friday evcnlng, graduated with high
honors from the National Law Scheel, in
'Washington. He lias also been appointed
first assistant in the United Suites patent
efllca
Irfite last night thloves wero discovered in
II. C. Yeung's yard, and althejgh chased,
they managed te oscupe in the wct yard.
Miss Ilebecca Kunkle, of Ilarnsburg, Is
visiting relatives at Norwood.
Miss Pauline Lemayer. of Yerk, Is visiting
Misses Fanny and Ida If anauer.
Ycsterday, Mr. Goe. C ratio lest 11 soabean
watch chain, en ene side of which was on en
engraved the initial "C."
Hern In Lancaster.
The new appolntee te the trusteeship of
rsorristewn insane hospital, Cel. Augustus
Boyd Is a natlve of Lancaster, w here he was
educated, and outered in tlie iron business
with the Celemans, from which he removed
te Lebanon, Pa, and at the organization of
the Lebanon deposit bank he bocame man
aging director, irem which responslble posl pesl posl
tien, at the outbreak of the rebellion In 1801,
he was appeinted assistant quartermaster
with the rauk of captain in the United States
army. Since the war he has been president
of the Exchange National and National bank
of the Republic, cf Philadelphia j of
the Ilostenviilo railway and ethor enterpri
ses. He was the assignee of Emanuel Mo Me
Shaln, late ewner el llohrerstewn rolling
mill.
Strawberry Fettltul.
A strawberry festlval under the auspices
of the Christ church choral society began
in Roberts' hall Thursday ovenlng und will
lie centinued this ovenlng and Saturday.
The hall is very tastefully arranged, the
borries are luscious, aud the lady atten
dants pelite and pretty. All kinds of con
fections, fruit and creauis are te be had, aud
the hall will be found a very pleasant place
te spend an hour and a quarter.
Died at a Geed Old Age.
Miss Uarbara Weaver, nged 83 yours, died
nt the rosldenco of lier nophew, It. F. Itewe,
at Lampetcr, last night Decoased was a
natlve of Lancaster county and for 19 years
bearded nt the old Black Bear hetel en East
King street, this city. Oflate years she has
been making her home with Mr, Rewo.
Her fuueral will talie place en Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock.
Six Killed aud Twenty Wounded.
A dispatch te the Times from New River,
Tonn.,euo hundred mllosubevn Chattanooga,
ou theCinclnnati Southem railroad, says that
a tutinel caved In Thursday en a censtruc-
Hen train, and six jtorsens wero killed and
twenty wounded. The wires are down and
no names or details can be learned.
Charged With False I'reteuse.
Jehn Welfer, of this city, is charged by W.
A. Keller, a furniture dculer of Lowlstewn,
with having obtained goods from hhn by
falee and fraudulent representations. Wellcr
?:ave ball ler it hearing before Alderman
'"ordtiey.
A Cen 't M sterleu Death.
Caleb Cenner, of Coleraln township, lest a
valuable cow somedays age, in a ratiier mys
terious way. Tuoudder of the animal first
began swelling and she died in great pain.
The cow had been in a swauii, uud It is sup
posed that she was poisoned by the blte of a
snake.
Morphlne Admlulstered by MUtake,
Fiem the Kphrata Itoview.
A young child of Ephraim Ronulnger, of
Denver, died last week from the effects of a
dese of morphlne admlnlstored by mistake.
The tiiiteral was held en Sunday.
Kauiriuan's Consolation.
Frem the Hnrrisburg Telegraph.
Collector Knutrmau has the satisfaction in
his removal of knowing that he wilt be suc
ceeded by n gentleman in the person of ex ex
Mayer MacOunlgle.
A MHGUIiAR BOOK.
ScleUltatlng With Bunum
Truth.
and llrllllnnt With
yew l'erk
Correipendence American llural
Heme.
Chap. I. " Hhs Malaria i" Rees te Flerida.
Cbap. II. " Overworked " gees te Kmepe.
Chap. III. "lias Hheumntlsm t" gees te Ems.
Chap. IV. Has a row with his doctor.
The Above chapters, Mr. Kdlter, I And In ft hook
recently publlaliud liy an anonymous author. I
have rend a deal of sarcasm In my day, hut I
never read anything equal te the sarcasm herein
contained. 1 suspect the experience iiettrayeu
is a personal ene ; In short, tha author lntlnmtcs
ns much en pnge 31. Let 1110 glve you a syi
rnep-
Mnlnrln." as it states, is the clenk with which
superflclnl physlclnns cover up n multitude of
ill feelings which they de net understand, and
de net much earn te Investigate. It Is also 11
co or ler such diseases as they cannot euro.
When they ndvlsu their patient te tnivel or that
he has overworked nnd needs rest nnd is preba
hly siUTcilng fieinmnlnrln.lt Is n confession of
Ignorance and inability. The patient gees
abroad. The chnnge Is a tonic and for a time he
feels better. Coim'shemo. flckle appetite, fro fre
minnt hnAflnelies. severe colds, rniinns. slecn-
Icssncss'lriltnblllty, tired feeling, mid general
unfltness for business nre mil ceiled in due tlme
byalarmtnK attacks of rheumatism which tits
about Ids body regardless of all human reclines.
nlannlnK attacks or rheumatism which t:
out his body regardless of all human fecllni
Ms tniiHrnliir.ln Ids buck. ArtliMllur In 1
HI muscular In his back. Articular in ins
Joints. Inllnmmutety, iny I hew he fears It will
it v tehlslienit I New elr he uoesle the snrltnrs.
Tha (doctor sends him there, nf course, te net
ywll i at the sumo tlme he docs net really want
him te dlu en his hnnd.
Thnt would hurt his business I
llettcr ler a Tew days, ltuturns. After awhile
neuralgia tiausllxes hltn. He bleats; cannot
bienthu hus pncuiiienia : cannot wulk I cannot
steep en his lull Ide) Is fretful j very nervous
nnd Irittable: Upalennd llnbby ; has frequent
chills anil fevers ; everything about him seems
teKO wrong : becomes suspicious ; musters up
strength nnduGinnndg te knew what I killing
him 1
"lircnt heaven 1" he cilcs, "why hae you
kept me soleng In Igneninca 1"
' Ilccause." said the doctor. " I lend yourfale
11 ve years bke. 1 thought beat te keep you com
fortable und iKiieirtiit of tlie facts."
He dismisses hi doctor, hut tee late ' Ills
fortune has nil koiie te fees.
Hut blm, what becomes of him t
ruoeinoruaya weii-Knewn hiiii eireci uiuik
cr gnld te me "It Is rcn
lally astonishing hew gen
ts becoming. Twe of my
oral brlght's dtsease Is becoming. Twe of my
personal friends are new dying of IL Hut It Is
net Incurable I am certain, for my nephew was
recently cured when hi physlclun said recov
ery was Impossible. The ease seems tome te be
a wonderful one." This gentlcuiiin fermcily
represented his government In n foreign ceuu
try. Ile knows, appreciates and declines the
value of that pieparutlen, because his nephew,
who Is n son of Danish Vlte Censul hchinldt,
was pronounced Incurable when the remedy,
Warner's safe cure, was begun. " Yes " said Ins
fathcr,"I was very skeptical but slnce taking
thnt remedy the boy Is well."
I rugret te nole that ci-Presldent Arthur is
s ild te be a victim of this tcrilble disease. He
ought lellvnbiit the probabilities are that slnce
uuiuerizeu remedies caiinei cure mm. in puy
slctans will net advise nlni te save litis life, as
se many thousands have done, by the use of
Warners safe cure, which Oen Christiansen, at
Drexel, Morgan A Ce.'s, told ine he regarded "as
a wendcrliil remedy."
Well, 1 suspect the here of the book cured
himself by thusame means. Tim Internal evl
deuce points very strnnuly te this conclusion.
I cannot close my notice of this book better
than by quoting his advice te his leaders i
" If, iny friend, you hae such an oxpuilcnce
its I havu portrayed, de net put your trust In
physicians te the oxcluslen of ether lcmedlal
ugencles. They have no monopoly evor disease
and 1 personalfykiiew that many ei them nre
se very 'conscientious' that they would fur pio pie
fer that their patients would e te heaven dlicct
from their powerless hand than that they should
be saved te earth by thu use of any unauthor
ized menns."
And that the author's condemnation Is loe
true, hew many thousand duped, and yet lu
euc4 as he was, cun poisenalfy testify ?
hlcnm Ilcatlus In Itcadlni;.
B. I). Hall, secretary, and E. I. Helly,
Ruperlntcnding engineer of the American
District Steam company, operating the Helly
system of street distribution in cities for the
purpese of heating and power supply, have
been In Reading and by Invitation met a
number nf gentlemen at tlm ofllce of Secre
tary Keover, ene of the beard or trade, and
explained their system of steam heating.
Killed In Bight or Ills Hume.
James Powers, a puddler employed in thu
Forndale rolling mill, near Alleutewu,
walked out efhis rear gate Thursday oen een
ing and stepped en the Lehigh Valley rail
road track. As he did he he was struck by a
passenger train and instantly killed, hlsliedy
being fearfully mangled. He leaves n large
family In destitute circumstances. This Is
the fourth ielcnt death within thirty-six
hours In this vicinity.
Linden Hall's tllit Year.
The commencement of Linden Hullfouule
seminary, Lititz, will be held in tlie chapel
nt ten o'clock in the morning of June 'JMh ;
the exhibition In the afternoon from two te
four o'clock ; the musical entertainment In
the etcning, at half-past seven o'clock. The
baccalaureate sermon will be preach oil by
the Rev. J. Max Hark, of Lancaster, en Sun
day evcnlng, June -1.
Caught In the lleltlng and Killed
William P. Cooper employed In ii saw-mill
near ltcnove, has met with a herrible acci
dent, which resulted in his death Thursday
night. He was trying te adjust a belt among
thu machinery, when be was caught und
thrown among pulleys and belts. Theciigiiie
was stepped as seen as pessible and thu In
jured man Liken euL One arm was pulled
Irem the body, both legs wero broken uud he
was internally injured.
htuug by a Lcciut.
One of E. Helm's children was stung in
the arm seme days age by a " seventeen-year-locust,"
and new lles in a very critical
condition at the family rosldenco, Ne. 2el
North Mulberry street. This should be a
warning te children net te handle these
insects, which have coine and are coming
irem tlie ground by millions.
1'ullce Cnses.
Alduimau MuGlIuu this morning commit cemmit commit
ted te jail for five days Jehn Muller, arrested
for disorderly conduct and begging from
deer te deer. Henry Helsloy, arrested as a
vagrant, was discharged, he having shown
that he had been at work a day or two age
and was in search of work when arrested.
He's rsatWIled.
Frem thu Yerk Pennsylvania!!.
The appointment Is a geed ene, Mayer
MacGonigle's administration ler three terms
having been excellent Net the least of Lan
caster's claims te the offlce are that she lias
about as many Democrats us Yerk, mero
rovenue business, and that ever there De
mocracy can net feed en fat county offices,
like here.
Asked and Answered.
Frem the New Yeik Sun.
Is thore any warrant whatever ler the as
sertion that Mr. Randall has importuned the
administration for anything, olther selllshly
or otherwlse ?
We trew net
Killed Under a Tree.
Cassius Stackheuse and Albert Labar,
ymmg men of Lincoln, Sttssex county, New
Jersoy, took roliige under u trop during a
thunderstorm last Monday night aud were
struck by lightning. Labar was killed and
Stackheuse dangerously injttred.
llcateu la Three Straight lleuts.
Silas Wright's herse '-Geergo I" was
beaten in three straight heats by "Delaware
Bey" at the Oxford fair ou Thursday. The
best tlme niade was 2:3S.
Ooed Adtlce Fer L'verybeily,
Fiem Ceugrc3binan Hlustaud's Kxuuilucr.
Let all Democrats, big and little, subscribe
for the iNTKLLiau.NOEii and therein learn
manners, modesty and humility.
IJe theI'enn)ltnula Itejiubllcaus II ear?
Frem the New Yerk Herald.
In respect te congressional districts un un
falrness in any state Is n matter or national
concern.
Geed Fishing.
lvun llare, hotel-kcopor at Oregon, and a
frleiul caught 1M) cattish and cols in it stream
in the iiuighborheod el Oregeu yosteulay.
Ilewure of Mugniiinps.
Fiem thu Heading Times.
If Cel. Quay is nominated for state treasu
rer, wllljthore Iw another " Mugwump " tiji
rising? m
Ail lliwcriitable Dlfpellistlun.
Frem the New Yerk World.
Prison contract labor Is te be abolished in
Illinois, but legislatures are btill permitted.
JUAltKETS.
1'hlIadeluhlK l'ruduce Market,
ruiLADurmA, June 12. The volume of bus),
ness In Fleur wus light aud prices favored buy.
em. bales of ,() barrels, In lets te suit the
lecul trade, Including I'enu'u lamlly. ut $1 Ol
C 23 ; Westcni de ut $4 fieQi W : Minnesota
bakers' ut $163, nnd patents ul $3 0eQ3fia
If .... 4n . ,1 . n n. A, .uw l.nwl ,nMa...,A
.JW I4WM. U, HV r 1'V M.I,V V CUIUBt
reed wu dull uud weak. Sele of Wc$l.
ern winter bran, t3 TH
ncr ten.
At 1110 1 p. m. can wnett'
irat was dull.
Uh (We
hid for June t D7K for July 1 $1 O0V4 for Aus.i
lloit.ferBcpt.
Cern was easier 1 Me, June 1 Mie for July (MJie
for Aug.) BlUe. Ter Kept.
Oats were dull 1 4(Xe. hid for Junej 10-Jfc. for
July j 33c., Aug.; 3Jic, Bcpt.
B
. New Yerk I'rednce Market.
NkwYemc, June II. Fleur market dull but
without decided changed i Fine, 2 'i-ffJ 40 1
Buperflnc, Ww'l 70( Common te Fancy Ex
tra Ohie, 3 40JI00 Minnesota, $.18001 i).
Wheat Ne. tilted, Winter, July, 1 txMi i Aug.,
$10TtHent.,l(PI.
Cern Ne. 3 Mixed, June, f4'e July, Ale.
Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, June, 3)ic ; J uly, .1Jc.
Ityedull.
llarley ueinliint.
i one llllll 1 JIll'SH, fllO,Ull uu.
Lard M W, July j tfllU, AitKiist.
Melnsses uemlunl; hulling stock, l:3We ler
CUtest.
Hnsln dull but steady t stialncdte geed, II 12W
Ol 17K-
Turpentine steady nt 3."e.
l'ctieleuiu II rm t rpflned In cases, 8,'jRlec.
lluttur steady ; Western luillutleii creamery,
lMUc.
Cheese firm; Western lint, 2flOXe i Ohie de,
prime, 0e.
K?B easier i Westein, 1 4Je t Hlale, lljfl.ic
niiKiirsieaiiy ; nuiineuuiiuuai, irj,;iu, unui
Hinted, ;c.
ltlce llrm and unchanged i Carolina and
Ijeulslnun common te fair, 41ti.c.
Tallew dull t l'llme City, 6Hc
Freights dull ; drain te Louden, liSl.
i;ouee (iiuei iair caigeew, e$c.
nay uiui ;
Se. 1 Tlmetliv, 1 111.
(jlilcnge l'roduce .Market.
Ciiicaiie, .lunu hi, V.3l n. m. Maikcl i
nil a trllleeanter.
Wheal J uly. SxWc ; A UKiist, i)Je i BrpL, t'lj jc.4
Liern .nny, vy,K .ugusi, v,a.
Oats Jul v, XiLiWiu.
l'erk luly.f le J71 i Aug., Iinsru.
L.d-.luly, tfi nix Aug.. (l 07 Sept., W7".
lllbs .lulv. UWli Aug., 4U; SepL.f'iM.
CLOSIKO,
1 r. i. The weakness Bhewn
at thoenenlne
was enlv et
teuipeniy untuin. Wheal ud-
vniifpil. nnd closed a cent hlulier. Cern and
outs ipic higher, l'erk -"c, nnd ribs l.lu higher,
Wheat lime, 8?Kc i July, S!i;c; August,
9IKc : HepL, 'Mie.
cm ii June, 47c July, 45Jic ; Aug., 43Xa j Sept.,
4e;ic.
Oats .Mine
33Jic; July, Mcj
Aug., U'.c;
Aug., $10 u :
Aug., fi 733
Aug., $5 SI i
l'erk June, $10 45; July.tlOll
.ei)i ui ni
Lard J u in
e, H ta j
July.WWK i
July. ViVA
C 77K I bept., til 8S
I 8.1
Je 15,
iiiiis .nine,
Sept., V W.
Live Bleck 1'rlces.
CniOAiie. Cattle ItecelpU, fi.UKI head! ship
ments, '.'.SOO head ; prices stronger iiiidushade
higher, shipping steers, l,:tfeai,5 ', KU)
fi?0i l.SUOfJliXiO D,s., 5P?.14'J; 07k3l,2U Us.,
$IMii3; blocker und feeders,! 4U(3(0.
Hogs ltecelpts, SI.Oiii held) shipments, 4.-V;
matketepened slew but cloned steadier; IWJIOe
lower; rough nnd mixed, MM.13 ye: packing
und shipping, 3niMi3,e B,n, $.1 HKil ne: llirht
weights, (JOfilTO ft,, $1 9UQ5 20 t 170210 Iks., $3 W
03 M ; skips, 114J3 HI.
bhecp IfccelpiK. LSOOi shipments, fleOsmnrket
firmer j natives. lnOgllWfts , und ever, H(I JWj
Western, tl S083 75 ; Texus, fi 2303 S3 j liimbd,
$i25flt00Vhead.
East LlBEniv The Hve sU;k market wn
mere slew te-day, and price were llrm and
tending upward prliue steady; prime, MSOQ
373: talr le geed, M4J3 4u j common, $l5 1 r
eeelpts. TKOhead ! shipments, 1,231 head; shli
ineiils to.New Wrk, none.
lleg( iiiniket slew ; l'ldludclphlas and Yolk
crs, $1 l.Vtt 21; lecelpts, 3.H-0 head; ship
ments, l.ae hi'ud, bhlpmcnts te New Yerk yes
terday, 4 carloads.
Sheep In firm demand, but unchanged ; prime,
iki4 !.'"! iair 10 giHiu, m aut(Mj common,
tl UiiM; yearling lamb, .3 30; spring
Inmbs, $I(i0Q5Ii0; ruielpts,3,(iu0head; shlpiuiints,
2.0UO head.
StucK Markets,
quotations by Heed, McUrunu & Ce., Hankers,
Lancaster, l'a.
11 a.m. 12 M. 3 p.m.
Missouri Pacific
Michigan Central OU m,' W
New Yerk Central M't i sIJ
New Jersey Central 37J 37 3d).
Ohie Central " .... i
Del., Lack, ft Western 1W WA 1WV
Denver A HieOruudu t,
F.rle () 10 vJi
Kansas A Texas 17U IT1!! 17Ji
LukoBhero 3'i MU Bit?
Chicago A N. W., coinuieu. tllj; til' j
N.N. Out. A Western iA?
St. Paul A Omulia 'f2
l'acllle Mall ly, 3U Sl'X
itechester A Pittsburg 2).
HU Paul Ij7J4 U7 f.TJi
Texas l'acl He 11U
Union I'aeifle M; 53 33J
Wiihash Common 3
Wabash l'l-elerrcd 7
Western Union Teleurupb.. (ilK i.P4' ciu
Leulsvilli) A N(ihvllle Xili Kl'i 3Si?
N. Y., Cbl.ASt L .... l'
LehlKh Valley !!$.
Leliluh Navigation 4i)2
1'eiinsylviiiilu. 4s Ij'yj, 4.-1-.
lteadlui; l ll-lil
1". T. A HuinUe w
Northern l'uclllc Coinuieu lfi4 li lirji
Northern l'uclllc 1'ief MM ss 3k
Hestonvllle ., isS
Philadelphia A Erie is
Northern Central .. ...
UuderKreuud
Canada Seuthci 11 T,U
oil......... 75; Tttj; TvJS
I'eople's Passenger
Jersey Cenlrul
LouilMecKSUIlU lllllllU.
ltcierted by J. II. Leng.
Par Last
valnu. H.lll).
Luncuaier City, C per cent., Ih3 Jl) Wi
" " icie ll 110
" " 1U3 1MI Ul
" Spertt. In 1 or 3U years.. 1(U KD.S
" 4 " hchiKil lean l(l llri
" 4 " In ler'J) years KM ll
" 4 " InSerSH years. lil PO
" 4 " InlOer'JOyears lew 103.25
Muiihelm lloreugh lean 100 1W
BANK STOCKS.
First Natleml Hank loe luije
Funuers' National liiink M llu
Fulton National Hank 100 175
Lancaster County National Hank .... M 110
Columbia National Iltiik.... Mi W
Christiana National Hank Pi 11
Kphrata National Hank 100 141
First National Hank, Columbia loe 153
First National Rink, btrusburg HO lKi
Flist National Hank, Marietta loe '.i
First National lUnk, Mt. Jey lui 150
Lltltz Nutlenal lljtik ., l'i ivj.10
Munhelin National Hank ine ltil.'M
Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... An m
New Helland National Hank lui rw
Oap National Hank HO HUM
Ouarryvllle National Hank ine Hi)
Neithein Hank stock 10J liv
TCKM'IKK HTOCUS.
lllghptiiiK A Heaver Vulley "J3 7.M
IlrldKUJieit A Horseshoe i 21.W
Columbia A Chestnut Hill tu 18
Columbian WnshliiKten 'M 21.03
ConestegaA Illg Bpilng in w
Columbia A Marietta ', 30
Maytnwn A KlIznbethtOHii t lu
Uuieuster.t Kiihnita -. 41
Ijincjister A Willow btreet 'ii 4.04
btnisburgft Millport -St '.'I
Marietta Muytewn..., 25 m
Marietta A Mount. Jey 'X SS
Lunc, KUzabethtewu A Mlddletevtu. lui) 70
LaueasterA Frultvlllu M M
Iainciuster A Lltltz a "i
Kast Hrandywliie A Weynesbuig M 1
Lancaster A Wllllamstewn ;' 107
Lancaster Maner M 1111
Lancaster A Manhelm 'a 41
Lancaster. Marietta .", ;r
Lancaster A New Helland lue ?J
WlfiCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
Qu.1rryvlll0H.lt M .M.73
Mlllersvllhi Btreet Car se w
Iuiiilrlng Printing Cemimny te 31
Uasllcht and Fuel Company 23 30
Stevens Heuse (Hends) 1(0 lue
Columbia Ces Company 'i S3
Columbia Water Company 10 9
Busnuehannalren Company lue Oi5.i5
Marietta liollew-waro 100 :ie
Stevens IIoube 60 5
Mlllersvlllii Nermal bchoel ii lri.05
Northern Market &e 7.1
Kastern Maiket ,V) u)
Western Market se 61,23
Ijuieaster City btreet Kathwiy Ce 60 35
Uas Company Hends 100 loe
Columbia Horeuuh Hends ion jen
LuncasterA Busijuehanua 300 -ite
Lancaster A New Haiivlllu.... 35 70
A'A'IF AVrJUtTIHEUVNTa.
TDENNA,
CIGARS FROM S1.00 PER
X Hundiudun. at
HAHTMAN'S YKLLOW FHONT CIOAU
STOUE.
TTANTED WASHING
V 1NU. Apply at the
AND IRON-
old hese house,
It
Heaver sticet.
"ly-HAT GLEN PARK.
REDUCED RATES
-FOlt-
Picnic and Private Parties.
Hcauttful mounds and cned accommedattoiiH.
Fer terms and engagements apply ut the 1'AltK
or at ALHK
HMANllAHH'S, Ne. lObeuth Duke
street
ltd
GK
VND CONCERT
-AT-
Knapp's Summer Garden,
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1!S3.
MV6I0 DV TUB
FAIRVILLE BAND,
Jel2-!td
J. 11. LICUTY, Instructor.
CALL AT
BTOltK
REIGART'S OLD WINE
-FOIt
Listen's Extract of Beef.
VIXXST IN TUB W0H1D,
KstublUhed, I7S3. II. E. 8LAYMAKEU, Agt.
feblMld Ne. 29 East King St,
IJIOR PURITY. STRENGTH AND FIN.
) lsh. I'UUE 110BAX SOAP cannot be ex.
I M ' I.
I celled.
KStr AnrXMriHKMBSTB.
AK1NQ POWDER.
ROYAL
BAKING .
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS ponder never varies. A marvel el purity,
stiength und wholcsemeiies.. Jiore eco
nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be
sold In competition with the multitude of low
test, short weight, nlum or phesplmtn powders.
vn Wall
aim enir in ctirif. imiitai. iiAHininuwuriiLii!
Blreet, se i erk, mays7-iyu.w
lirANTED.
T V A KOOll
(ilrl for uenenil
homework,
jelt-tlld
Apply at (KM North Iiuke stroet.
THE BEST
the City, nt
HAHTMAN'B
0e HAVANA CIGAR IN
YF.LLOW
B'iOltE.
FHONT ClOAlt
WANTED AGENTS TO SELL GOODS
en tlm Installment Plan. Geed men can
make Five Hollars a day. Apply te
L. J. BTOK KB, Keystone Heuse,
Iletwecn 8 nnd 9 o'clock Saturday Morning.
It
KA DRINKERS, LOOK YOU UKHK,
what you get with one pound of Clarke's
Famous Ten, 3 pieces et Miller's lloraxfeeap, urn
hpattttltilCiipnnd Bnuccr, or Majolica 1'ltclier.
Lump btarcb, 6c. B.
CLAKKF.'S TEA BTOUE,
SS West King Street.
XjiAST END YARD.
C. J. SWARR&CO.
GOAL.
KINDLING WOOD.
Orne; Ne. 20 Centre Hquare. Heth yard and
olllce connected with telephene exchange.
aprl3-lydMAF.lt
UIILIC SALE ON MON DAY, J UN E
11, 18x1, will bu sold at the Franklin Heuse
sliibln, Lancaster, l'a., the following live stock
Twenty head of Kentucky Horee-i, one pair of
biy Horses 1(1 hands high, cannot be surpassed
for style, beauty and fluidity : ene brown Heme,
13 hands und three Inches high, very stylish, can
pullawiiKen In 2 10, no better family herse In
the world, cun be driven without blinds. One
sorrel Herso, cun beul i 10. One bay Mare, 10
bauds, never taw a truck and cun show three
minutes, fouled en lien's farm, Lexington,
Kentucky, by Meinbrlne Hedseferd. Tbe bid bid
anie ure prime roadsters ana mddlcrs. The
sleck will beat Fmnklln Heuso sbibles en bat
urday.JunelS. hlxty days credit will be given
und all stock warranted as represented.
bale te commence at 1 o'clock, p.m.. when at
tendance will be given und terms made known
by JOS. A. OCKEH.
Jehn lirnHAH. Auct.
A. C. Ilti-s, Clerk. JI2 2td
s
ERGE SUITS.
OAK HALL
ha mi uueiiuallitd stock of Suits tintdu fiem
Imported Serges,
-IX-
HLUK,
11 LACK,
HHOWNiind
WINE
COLOK.
They ure In the full range of MEN'S and
YOUTIIB' SIZES, and ut the Ieet prices
in this market.
WANAMAKER &, BROWN,
Oak Hall,
B. ir, Coe. Sixth axu Maiiket bTHEcrs,
1'UtLAtlILl'UIA.
e
URNEW PRICE LIST
BOOTS arid SHOES.
ln1ai)U' Kine Leather flutteu Bheei, SJc., 40c,
and !i"i;.
Chlldreu'dKld or Pebble Spring Heel, size, I
te 7, 73c.
Chlldien's Kid and l'tbbtu Hutteu, heel or
spring, IKK) and 11.25.
M Uses' Scheel Shoes, bite, 11 te 2, LU).
Mties' Pebble Hutteu, heel or spring heel,
slze,IIteS,1.23.
Heys' belld Leather Lace Shoes, Ue, 1 te 5,
tl.oe.
Heys' Uutteu Shoes, size, 1 te 8, f 1.23, $1.30 and
JI.7.1.
Men's Ooed Leather Lace or Congress Shoes,
f 1.25 und ll.SO.
Men's Hase Hall Sbocs.tl.eo.
Men'JM-'lnu Shoes, Miee w 01 th W.U0, only 2.00.
We have them In Luce, Congress or llulten,
bread or nut-row tee.
Ladles' Fine Kid Hutteu, our en 11 make,
B'luare or round, $2.00, (2.30.
Ladles' Flne I'ebble Hutteu, $1.23, $1.M.
A very Flne Opera Slipper, $l.e.
Men's Flne bund sewed bhecu, button or lace,
II no.
Men's Fine Waukeupliust, $J4ieand$l.uii.
Men's Heavy Working Bhecs, 73c.
Men's Calf Heets, fiOO.
Ladles' Flne Olnve Tep Uutteu Shoes, square
or round tee, $2.(10 und $2.30.
SHOES OF ALL 1)EC1UI'TI0NS MADE TO
OUDEU AT BHOHT NOTICE.
JOHN HIEMENZ,
Ne.
51 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
INQUIUEU BUILDING.
D
ON'T LET "i'OUR EYE SKIP THIS.
Ills worth money te you te scu the II AUG A INS
lu Men's, Heys unit Chlldien's
CI eth i n g
-AT-
L. GANSMAN & BRO.'S.
Hcllable (loeds only. Lewest Prices always.
FOR $5.00.
De net let the wonderful lewncss el thu prlc
make you think lightly of the Halts, Men's
Bulls and excellent, tee, tint we otler ut this
tig 11 re, FOK 87.60.
Thoreuuhly geed All-wool Cmslmcre Suits,
FOIt H8.SO.
Flne All-Weel Worsted Corkscrew Bulls FOIt
10.00.
Finest of All-Weel Basket Worsted or English
Corkscrew butts.
Heys' Suits at $1.75. $2.23, $100, fl.00, up te$t).0i).
Children's Bulls as low as $1.25.
Tliin Summer Clothing!
IX CHEAT QUANTITIES.
Indigo niue Flannel Suits as $1.7.1.
Seersucker Ceat and Yest ut $1.23.
Business Hants ut 73c.
AGAIN! AGAIN!
We extend our cordial Invitation te call uud ex
amine our Cleirnnt stock of Spring uud
Summer clothing ut prices te suit
all pockets.
L, GANSMAN & BR0
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOHS
AND CLOTHIEUS,
Nes. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
( Hlght en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Streot,)
LANCAHTEIt, I'A.
Open until!) o'clock In the evening, Saturday
evcnlng until 10 o'clock.
WNet connected with any ether clothing
store in the city.
lOH BALE OH KENT.
FOR RENT. h-
Three Law Onlees at Ne. C NOHTH DUKE
STKEETi and a basmcut&Sfeet long, supplied
with water and beat. - ...
uuu-SO-ua H.FKANKKSIILEMAN,
KEW AnrtiRTIHr.MKHTl,
IV M USTUW AYS flK REM "e IKmERK I)
that MILLF.IC8 IIOUAX 8(1A1' is net a
high priced nrtlcle, but a high grndu soap at the
price of medium ones.
THE PROPRIETOR OF MILLER'S
ItOltAX SOAP has spared no expense In
producing an article thnt for ttue Intrinsic
merit cannot be oxcellcd by any ether soap In
the market.
WOMEN IN SHOPS AND STORES
Women who labor often hnve headache,
flensnn's Cnpclne I'lasters will rcllove it Imme
diately, S3e.
N ARTICLE TO GIVE YOU HETTER
and longer serrlce than MILLKIt'8
IIOUAX BOArcaniiotbetound.
TXAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA
AJL. Tobaccos i
llAHTMAN'H
Tobaccos enlv Benernlitir. at
YELLOW FllONT
ClOAlt
HTOItK.
THE BEST ARTICLE FOR BLEACII
lng nil kinds el rubrics Is MILLKlt'B
UOItAX SOAP.
ORE THAN 300 DEALERS PRO PRO
neuncu MILLKIl'S IIOUAX SOAP a
standard article.
TJ1IRST-CLA8S BOARDING.
.E Together with the cholce of rooms en the
flrst or second fleer. Surpassed by none in the
city. Call en or address,
NO. 4W NOItTII QUF.F.N BT,
Tuble boarders accommodated. nfl-tfd
H1TEOAK LUMBER FOR SALE.
Persons wanting White Oak Lumber, cut
toerdcr, cnu be aceomuiedaled et onee by call
ing ou Iho undersigned nt New l'rovldence sla sla
tlen. Alse, Halls and Pests of all kind. 20
cords of WhlteOuk weed.
McFALLS AllltO.,
Jc8 3wd Biiilthvllla I'. O., Lane. Ce., I'a.
rnllE LARGEST. BEST AND MOST
JL complete assortment of 1'laylng Cards in
the elty from 6 cents per pack up nt
HAHTMAN'B YELLOW FHONT ClOAU
BTOltK.
SCHOOL 'IAX FOR 1885.
The duptlente I In thn hands of the trciisiuer.
Three per cent, eir for prompt payment.
W. O. MAU3IIALL, Treasurer,
Ne. 12 Centie bipiare
tnr Ofllce hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p n.
junell-trdH
ARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR AND
HOSiKllY AT IIKCHTOLD'B.
Have von seen the Improved Iiundrlcd and
Uulaundlcd Bhlrt, patented, the best and cheap
est In the murkeL Alse Working Whirls from !tSe
nnd up. OauzeBhlrtsund Vests feri'K) and up.
Merine Grey and Whlte for 25e and up. Woik Weik
ln I'anls, Overalls und Notions.
AH eticuner thun ever, l'leuse call and rr-
amlne before you buy
At UKCHIOLD,
Sign of the Hlg Stocking,
Ne. te North Queen btreet.
1. 8. Choice Uutldlng Stene ana Sand ler sale.
H
IRSHifc HROTHER'S
Ono-Prlce Clothing Houee,
NO
I'HELIMINAItlES! NO
ADVKHTISINO I
FICTITIOUS
Hut Plain Facts will tell you thu tale every time.
e claim te havu the
LAHOEST AS&OKTMENTOF
CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &c,
In this ceuuty. We ale claim te sell goods
cheaper than any otherstero In the county. Te
convince yourself, cull and sea for yeuisxlf, us
eery silicic 111 our store is markea in plain ng
uies, nnd ynu are nt liberty te leek through our
stock, whether with the Intention of purchasing
or net. We guarantee polite attention te every
one. OurMKKCHANTTAlLOItiye DKPAIIT
MENTls replcte with nil the Various Styles aud
Qualities of SUITINGS AND l'ANTALOON
l.NUb that are worn this season. Yeu will de
well le leek ut our geed and prices belore buy
ing elsewheie, us It will be u considerable u Ing
et money te J ou. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
Just Kecelvcd an Enormous Bleck of SUM
MBit GOODS or all Kinds uud Qualities.
BEEItSUCKnit COATS und VESTS fiem $1.30
up. Single Coats as low as 10c.
OUH MOIIO
"One Price, and that the Lewest."
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
ONEI'HICK CLOTHING HOUSE.
COUNEU OF
NOKTH QUEEN STHEET AND
I'UNN SQUAHE.
YirlLLiIAMSON A FOSTER.
THE BEST I'ATrEHNb IN
Seersu cker
Coats and Vests
AHK AT WILLIAMSON A FOSTEH'S.
THE BEST
Linen Duster,
Silk Mohair and
Alpaca Coats,
AHE AT WILLIAMSON A FOSTEH'S.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
Summer Silk Neckwear
-AND-
Gauze Underwear
AHE AT WILLIAMSON FOSTEH'S.
THE 1IEST QUALITY
STRAW I-ATS,
THE LATEST STYLES
Stiff Felt Hats,
LIGHT OR DARK COLORS,
AHE AT WILLIAMSON FOSTEH'S.
THE HEST MATHK1AL USED IN
BOOTS and SHOES,
-FOH-
Ladies, MIssep,
Oeitts and Beys,
Fur the Promenade, the Scheel Itoeni, cr the
Workshop,
AHE AT WI1 L1AMSON A FOsTEH'S.
THE LAllGEST VAUIETY OF
Lawn Tennis,
Base BaU and
Bicycle Eiders'
SHOES
AHE AT
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER'S,
32, 34, 36 & 38 East King Street
LANCAaiaU. I'A.
NKW AnrJillTlHEMEXTlt.
4"kUR
PURE RYE
WHISKEY AT
be stiriKisscd for
VJ" ft
money.
'limit can net
the
,. .. "OiiHKU'Sl.ltJlIOItBTOUE,
aptK-tydlt se. XI Contre Sciuare.
DR. FOREMAN,
I'll Y81C1A.V AND 8UIIGKON,
UemeTed from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne.
V North l'rliice. (Lnte reeldence of A. F..
lloheru.) miswimd
rpHE FINEST OILS AND CIIEMIOAI.H
Ait?8torAnxyfls'Ani:r"cur,,"re i,,cd " MIL-
IILORIDEOF LIME
And ethor seasonable disinfectants In Innre
stock at "
HUI1LF.VB IlltUO BTOltK,
Ne. 21 West King Street
MORE THAN ONE MILLION TOUNDS
. ofsenp ure annually consumed In Lnncns-
Nearly nne-tlitiil n( till
14 AIILLKIt'B
uinr7-0ind
IIOUAX BOA1.
-CIOR TOILET, RATH, LAUNDRY,
JLJ Kitchen and WnslMnnd, use nothing but
the best MILLKIt'S IIOUAX SOAP.
A TLANT1CJ CITY.
The Chester County Heuse
18 NOW OPEN.
Comrertablo, homelike, situated very near the
sea, with intended piazriM upon thice ecruii
fronts. This Heumi has long been known as u
most pleasant summer ictreut.
June-2iud J. KEIM A SONS.
REDUCTION IN CUSTOM MADE
Clothing. A welbmade, r.legnnt trimmed
and perfect lilting llusliiess Suit ler $18.00. A
goeil r:ngllsb Ceikscrew Worsted Suit, Mat
braided, In one, two, three or four button cuta
way, for $23.00. A handsemu Check Cusslmere
Suit for $.-0.00. An elegant Serge Suit, in bluck,
blue, drub or brown, for $1500. Fine English
Btrlped or Check Pantaloons Hern $3.00up. He
member, all work Is strictly llrgt-class. Evcrv
garment warranted te h is 'presented. A
geed lit, well-made and nlccij trimmed. The
lurgest assortment of patterns In this city.
A. II. ItOSKNSThlN,
m24-6mdlt 37 North Queen strteL
AT UURSK'S, 17 EAST KINO ST.
FIKEWOKKS HKAUQUAIITEUS !
NOW HEADY FOH DEALEIIS
Our Truckers arc purchased from Importers,
and we ure prepared te Jeb at the Lewest Prices.
OUH FIHEWeHKS
Aiethe Unequalled Colored Works, pmeliasrd
from the inunufactuiers, und wcuie picparcd te
sell them at Lewest Prices. Storekeepers are
Invited te give us u call.
Ilememberthe HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT for
Petate Hugs, Cut Worms, Hese Hugs and Slugs,
Ac. We are the agents Ter it. Storekeepers sup
plied ut Jobbing rates. Alse HOldutietull.
BURSK,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEIt, I'A.
H
IOIldc MARTIN.
Jelly Tumblers
AT
CHINA PiALL.
Wourepiepaicdto Supply Housekeepers wlib
JELLY TUMBLERS,
JELLY CUPS,
JELLY JARS,
And Everything EIe In the 1'ieMTVIiiu ch
sol Line. Oeteur price belbie purchaslin;.
High & lartin,
NO. 15 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEIt. I'A.
B
UKGER & SU1TON.
A WORD TO PARENTS.
1 narfiii
will wonder what Ii the best te uetthclrbeyH In
the wnyef Clethlnc. Semethini; etieiig.ttt the
same time neat und drensy.
IF YOU WILL CALL AT
BURGER&SUTTON'S
Your mind will be put at real, u we can sup
ply the cry feult you want ut prlcen texult
tiery one. we can Uuarantee erkiuaiibblp
because they ere Our Ow n Make.
WE HAVE THE
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
-OF-
Thin Coats and Vests
IN THE CITY, AT 1'HICES AWAY DOWN
M-GIVE US A CALL.-Va
Burger & Sutten,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCASTEIt. I'A.
A3IVSK3IENTS.
NATOMIOAh i;XIlIHITION.
LAST WEEK !
Dr. Heidemann's
ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION,
14 East Kiuff Street,
Will peslthely close
Saturday, June 13.
JWLustduy fur Ludlcs, THUIISOAY, JUNE
Open all day nnd eveiiluc;.
ADMISSION ". S3 CENTS.
liilMud
1-OJ.ITICAL.
F
OR JURY COMJIISSIONKR.
EDWAItn AM1ILKH.
Of Ilruuiei-e low ushlp.
Subject te the decision of tbe Democratic
county convention. iim25-tl1Aw
F
IOR JURY COMMISSIONER.
JEHOME II. SIIULTZ.
of Ellzabetbtewn herniiKh.
Subject te tha decision of tbe Democratic
county convention. d A w ltd
pe R JURY COMsTTssIeNKR,
HEN.IAMIN HlIIlEli,
Of the ElKthh Wuid, LaneasleiClly.
Subject te the decision nf the Democratic
county convention. Jel-tfdA w
CIOR JURY COMMISSIONER,
E. V. DILLEIt,
Of Earl township, Lancaster county.
Subject te the rulcH et thu Democratic party.
iuyl8 8tarM,WftStldAw
VhOTItlXll.
The large variety in our sleck of
Cleiliiiig eiinhlcs us te iiilly supply
tlie wants of Men, leutlis, Heys niul
ClilliliTii of all uses.
Tlie goods ure liore, Uie prices are
right ami we guaraiilce entire satis
faction in every parttcnlar.
A. 0. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
rtuladelphla.
mZiiid
itiev GOODS.
TTICKSS GOODS.
AN'OTIIEU CAHLO U OF
SUMMER GOODS
HECEIVEI) AT THE
JEW YOEK STORE.
TweCaCK lk?autlful
PRINTED SATIRES,
Fifteen Cents a yard j made te sell uti'. Cents.
An Iinmeue Stock of
WASII1SO DltF.SS OOOIIK.f IIAMIIUAYH,
SEKItUCKCKS. OIM.II SlS, IMTIVTES
VIC'IOIIIA LAWNS. IMJIA LINENS,
NAINSOOKS AM) I'lQl'ES,
At l.ewcht Cit Prices
A CHOICE SELECTION Ol
ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES,
SWISS NAINsOOK and CAMIHIIC
EMBROIDERIES,
In All Wldtln and Qualltle-i ut the Lewest
Prices Eer Known In the Trade
WATT, SHAND & CO,
Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street.
TARU.VINS.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.
OFFEIt
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS !
ONLY HALF I'llltE'
One Cem) of NEW SEEIf-LC 'vEli only fie j
weith 12Kc.
Anether Case GENUINE HOT! II ZEl'HYH
(UNtillAMS at Wjc per yaid. New and De
sinible Styles, tiiad thU mmeu teMtllut.V'ic
Anether Ca9e of NewMjIe IlltOl HE ZI'I'HYll
UINUIIAMx, only 12c per yurd. Made thin
season te sell at -c.
Ti ree Thousand YnnN A'nerted CJItEY AND
DltAll HIIOCADH Hi:it;i, New Styles and
Celers. 011 loe per yard. Never sold for less
than 200 te 25c.
A Few Pieces SILK FINISH EI) AltAGON
COUDs leftnt liUeper jard. New Ooeds mude
this Keaenn te sell at iV.
Light Shudes All Weel AL1IATHOSS CLOTH
enlv 2.rc.
All shades 11 Inch WOOL C ASIIMEUKS, only
iOc j cheup at 75c.
Loek ut our !2He Tl ItMSH TOWELs Ilest
towel In lJiii,ister. Cheap ut ,3c
UAHOA1NS IN hVl.UY HLP YUTMEVT FOH
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEIt, I'A.
J.
H. MARTIN & CO.
WE
WILL THIS SEASON'
SPECIALTY OF
MAKE
WHITE GOODS!
And hae ut present a laie let or nil lhat is
desirable In that line, consisting of
VICTORIA LAWNS,
INDIA LINENS
COHDED 1'IQUES,
LINEN' LAWNS
l'EHHIAN LAWNS,
DOTTED SWISS
INDIA MULL.
SUMMER
DRESS GOODS,
ALHATIIOSS CLOTH,
NUN'S VEILING,
GUENAUINEs,
HUNTINGS,
SUMSII.lt SILKs
Si HAH SILKS.
Wash Dress Goods,
New Airlvalseveiy day of Choice Patterns lu
FHENCH UATI8TES,
CIIAMHHAY GINGHAMS,
AMEHICAN GINGHAMS,
ZEl'HYH GINGHAMS,
FEINTED LAWNS.
1'HINTEDHATISTES, J! Inches wide, at liJe.
a yurd.
FRENCH SATINE.
Just diue 111 25 New l'.itternsnf Flench butlncs
lu Urge and sinuU rinjjs at 25 cents per
jnrd.weith 37 cunts.
American Satines,
all of the Newest Patterns in htetk at lije. and
lie.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
Cor. West King uii.l lYime SIn.
-lyKST KNI) HOTIOI
Chestnut Street, above Bread, Phil'a.,
II. W. KANAGA, 1'iopiicter.
Opening June 20th. Newly Furnished.
I'asseuger Elevnler, Electric Ilella, Ac.
TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. Mr. Kanaga was
13 years at the U Irani and several years at thu
feevtuth Aveuue, I'jttibuiu, Pa, JcJ2ul
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